For All Departments Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 2 RED BANK, N, J., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Property Owners Balk at Curbs Korean Vels Receive Music Circus Tickets Hazlct Firemen's Asking $75,000 To Check Erosion, Aid Drainage Annual Fair to HIGHLANDS— Borough council Open Next Monday More for School Monday night directed Otis R. Sea- Ltpns Club Discusses man, borough engineer, to prepare Merchants' Trade $2,000 Beach Pledge LITTLE SILVER—The school a more detailed survey of erosion Kxliiliit I\

Robert W. Stout

is pleased to announce the opening of Palmer Stationery nt 594 Rivor Itond Fair Haven, N«n- icrscy Printing, Suilloiicry, Oflico Supplies, Greeting Curd* nnd Glfia July 10th, 1953 Test Drive America's No. 1 Convertible! Ford Sunlirter! i MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. f \ 90 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N, J, , Rid Bank 6*0176 i RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Page Thre« has some 35 movies to his credit, Brower, 81 Naveslnk dr., Mon- also will attend: Master Sgt. Paul including such hits as "The Bad mouth Beach; Lieut. Roscoe J. Nor- Lieberman, West End; Sgt. First Vivectf Lindfors and the Beautiful" and "Lady in Red Bank Units wood, 41 Cliftwood ave., Eaton- Class William F. Morgan, 32 Wil- tho Darl:," and has co-starred with, town; Lieut. Judson M. Terrell, Jr., lis pi., Kcansburg; Sgt, Raymond such leading movie actresses as Asbury Park; Master Sgt. Carleton H. Luiggi, Asbury Park, and Pvt. In Savoy Show To Train at Fort Michael Rupp, Atlantic way, Sea WHERE TO BUY Barbara Stanwyck, Loretta Young, R. Bakley, Elberon; Master Sgt. ASBURY PARK—Hollywjiod star Betto Davis, Ginger Rogers, Jane Eleven members of the 824th Sis- Georg-e Griggs, 80 Barker ave., Bright. Viveea Lindfors, who will) co-star Wyman anil Esther Williams. al Construction battalion, a Red Shrewsbury township: Sgt. Arthur CUSTOM PLANNED wltll Darry Sullivan in John Van' Miss Lindfors, Sweden's most re- ank Army reserve unit, will un- D, Smock,. Sea Girt; Cpl. William East Orange Woman Hurl Druten''s BroadwaBd y comeddy success, cent contribution to jHullywuod, ei'gu Iwu weeks' training at Fort G, Lctochc, Aebuiy Park; Cpl. Wil- "Bell, Book and Candle," on the made her American stage debut on Monmouth from next Sunday' until liam A. Cadlgan, Avon; Cpl. David Wlicn Car Hils Pole Here stage o£ the Savoy theater, Monday Broadway in Mr. VanDruten's "I've uly 26. T. Emmons, Bradley Beach, and through Saturday, July 1!-18. A •ot Sixpence." She has many top Nine members of the 800th Signal Cpl. Lawrence R. Devlto, Asbury Shirley Tyler of East Orange suf- native of Sweden, and graduate of films to her credit, including "To lorvicc company of the Red Bank Park. fered bruises of the left leg and G016VR tho lamed Royal Dramat o acad- the Victor," "Four Men in a Jeep" rmy reserve will take summer The 800th Is commanded by Capt. neck Sunday when the car she was and "No Sad Songs For Me." driving struck a. utility pole at emy, which was the incu mtor of iold training between July 19 andIrvin E. EverU, Jr., Ocean Grove. Maple avc. and Front st. Greta Garbo, Signo Hasso and In- Shortly after the Savoy theater en- Lug. 2. Other officers from the 800th who grid Bergman, she will poi tray the gagement she will return to Holly- Specialized training for both will accompany the captain avc According to police, the driver CUSTOM INSTALLED role in "Boll, Book and Jandle," wood to co-star with Charlton Hcs- inits Is part of the Army reserve Lieuts. Frank H. Hyatt, Jr., 620told them tho accident occurred ton in a new Paramount film, "The irogram designed to maintain rc- when her hands slipped off the which Lilli Palmer created on Inca Story." Gerard ave., Long Branch; Walter steering wheel. Frances Stevens, Broadway, with Mr. Sulli an tak- crve strength at a constant "com- C. Conover, box 69, Red Bank; Don- The play will be presented by iat readiness" stage. also of East Orange, ft passenger ing the part portrayed by Ilex Har- ald Halbedl, 53 Little Silver pkwy.. in the car, suffered from shock. rison. The show will be I he third the Rcade organization's Shore Little Silver, and Maurice S. j. H. MOUNT CO. Theatrical guild, in association with Members of the 824th who will Both were treated at Jlivcrvicw in the series at ten big-name at- ake part arc Lieut. Joseph Frank, O'Dwyer, 23 Griflln st., Monmouth hospital. tractions at the Savoy tfil3 sum- John Huntlngton and by special ar- Long Branch, commanding officer Beach. COR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK 6-4330 mer. rangements with Broadway pro- ducer, Irving Schneider. f the battalion; Lieut. Edwin L. The following enlisted personnel It Tayj to Advertise in The RpRiitrr. State Parkway Suit Expected NEW SHREWSBURY-It looks as though the state will have to bring tjic borough into court be- fore it can get its dumping ground, which lies across the path of tho Garden State parkway. .Nobody can agree on price. At last Thursday's council meet- ing, a letter from the New Jersey Highway authority, dated June 12, was read, giving the borough live days to accept its purchase offer or faco condemnation proceedings. The five days had long gone by and nothing has been heard from the state so far, Jjut the borough's stand was the same as it was he- For Mr. Sullivan, handsome fore the letter was written: No sale, young Irishman, the play means a Reject Stales Offer return to the stage which ho left On June 4, council agreed tha ten yeara ago for Holly wood. He Ihe $1,265 tho state offered for the dump, off Waysido rd., was inac- ccptable. Tho reason was not that the borough was trying to make money from this 12-acre plot- but that tho money would not bi enough to buy a similar place of equal usefulness and tho borough did not intend to have to make up J.&idel& the difference from its own bank1 of everything account. Last week, Mayor Rigby said The offer is less than we paid foi the ground and we object. We can't do any worse in condemna Hop." The result wus that the with delicious mayor and council agreed to awai the state's convenience, in court. This was another of a continuin series of brushes that have de vcloped between the borough an highway authority, over parkwa: planning within the past year o more. No matter what record you Still outstanding is disagreemen want . . . Niesen Music over the parkway's crossing of Rlv crdalc avc., where the boroug.1 Center has it ... Populilarsa , wants a bridge and the state say: parade, classical. to wait for it until the parkway1! second stage of development—in- stallation of a central traffic lane— gets under way some years hone The state still has not receive! signed jurlsdictlonal agreements fo its crossing of Rivcrdale. Owners Also Fighting quality And through the borough, It ttWbJita'*' known, there are a number of case: where individual landowners ar battling the state for more mone; "^jW'Hllwi mi than they have been offered fo their land. Mayor Rigby told a newsman h QUALITY true fruit haa been grateful for the hard worl done by the borough plannlnj board in its negotiations with thi state regarding parkway change As a result of the board's work, h In Red Bank said* "the state has given us mon sparkling consideration that it had done earlier and has shown us consider- more true fruit fl ivor ably more co-operation." It's Niesen's Also in connection with the park There's no flavor like Irue fruit flavor! way, a letter from Henry J. La O O A beverages biecquo, borough engineer, sale Cott flavors are selected from world-famous orchards for that trucks of the George M. Brow and groves, when the fruit reaches its ster Co. had done considerable dam age to borough streets. The Brew •un-ripened peak of perfection, then blended as ster Arm is one of the parkwa; RECORDS contractors. only Cott knows how. Luscious is the word I Com* In, Brows* Around. Mayor Rigby said the borougr has been given a bond by that com Listening loorht for Your pany guaranteeing that damage! will be repaired. He rccommcndcc Convenience. that Street Superintendent Ernes I—many more—true Hiltbrunncr inspect the roads and loin Our Record Club! send In a detailed report for action Guy Villa * Sops, another park- fruit flavors way contractor, was authorized ti purchase topsoil from the property Stuntem delectable flavors to choose from., • of Gertrude Ayres in Pino Brook and uie It, for road building pur the greatest variety of flavor in any beverage posca, 17 Refreshing Flavors line in America! Lots and lots of favorite Strawberry Crcme • Cola 123 tread St. Towns called JJew York, Boston flavors for entry member of your family! Hingham, Dcdham, Norwich, Dart Lemon and Lime • Black Cherry Albury Park Tomi Rl»«r mouth and Braintrce can be foum ______in England, Chocolate Cream • Red Birch moro to drink Creamy Type Root Beer • California Orange in Cott jumbo quarts Black Raspberry • Extra Dry Ginger Ale Cott-Up • Sparkling Delito So thrifty! So satisfying! Not 28 ounces,.« Limo Rickey • Tom Collins Mix not 29 ounce*... but 32 full ounces of sparkling Vanilla Cream • Sparkling Club Soda goodness... less than 4^c a glass! You Half and Half actually get an «(ro"glass of extra flavorful Cott in every jumbo quart! ,

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ward Stern and company, Phila- Lieut. Eckels Assigned crack guard because of his neat ARRIVES IN JAPAN academy, West Polnt,;If. Y.,;paptf Publishing Firm delphia book publishers, who charge Results Given on Insect Control appearance and military record, an Baldwin ia assigned as a radio en' that Mr, Ford contracted for pub- To Honor Guard Unit Army announcement said. The Army Capt. Howard A. Baldwin, glneer in the Signal * section. itH* lication of 10,000 copies of a book guard is equipped with special husband of Mrs. Marilyn Baldwin was last assigned to Coles Signal Sues G. F. Morris called "Portraiture of Horses" at In Two Alfalfa Fields in the County PORT MONMOUTH—First Lieut. chrome-plated helmets and white of 152 South it., Red Bank, recently laboratory at Fort Monmouth. • a cost of $66,005. Jack C. Eckels of this place Is a scarfs, gloves and boot laces. joined Far East Army Forces head- \ Z. -t; ;.• -if! FREEHOLD — George Ford FREBHOL.D—Demonstrations on planted around July 1, It is futile quarters in Yokahama, Japan, A Morris, nationally prominent horse member of a newly formed honor Lieift. Eckels will take part In Radio Is called wireless in Eng- The company In Its complaint he control of spittle bugs and to expect more than 55 to 65 guard company In the U, S. Army 1945 graduate of the U. S. Military painter, who lives al Fordacrc said that Mr. Morris paid $37,500 guard activities In addition to his land. .J f apbids in alfalfa fields wet*e cun- bushels art acre when planting in Europe's communication!! zone. Studies, Sycamoro ave,, Shr(" s- on account, but whan th» hnnks ductod on fh" Hnhort McCarthy corn so late. regular duties as executive officer ibury, was named defendant in a were completed in February he re- arm at Millhurst and on the Mari- Then, too, 18,000 plants to the of the 7Afi6th Hpfldrjunrters dntnrh- Superior court suit for $28,505 filed fused to accept delivery. The com- ioro State hospital dairy farm dur- .ere should be the minimum. Gen- ment. He Is married to the former For "Well-Remembered" GIFTS . . . here last week. pany is suing for the (28,505 it ng thla post spring. The results erally, at these high populations Catherine Heifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Heifer of Charles The suit was Instituted by Ed- claims is due under the contract. list reported by the experts from considerable stalk breakage can be he entomology department at Rut- expected. st. here, Mrs. Ecklcs Is with her husband in France. cr« were not startling, announced Tested last year were DeKalb 240, ALICE SAND !ounty Agent M. A. Clark this Cornell M-4, Cornell M-l, and It Dtji to adrertlse In Th« Register. vcek because of the fact that this ioneer 373. All yielded in the 55 fas one of the years when there ,o 85 bushel range, reports John ** ANTIQUES ** ,vcre few bugs to be controlled. Baylor, Rutgers crop expert, and 227 Rivtr Rood Rtd ftmk 6-5233 Three insecticides were used in the dried down sufficiently for safe Clearance Saile.. emonstratlons—llndanc, toxaphene itorage by harvest time In early 90 Wedgwood "k Douiton •Sevres ~k Limoges if nd mcthoxychlor. AH of them November. The testing program la 38 Worcester •*• Minton ick English and Irish Crystal ~k ;ave better than 08 per cent con- being continued this year In an cf- rol of spittle bugs. The average 'ort to better evaluate late-planted American Pattern Glass ir Tiffany' ncreasc In green weight tonnage hybrids. f the treated plots over tho checks Furniture if Early American if 18th Century if French was 14 per cent on the McCarthy Tax Law Change arm and 17 per cent at the State hospital. In Northern New Jersey Farmers who report their Income he averages were a little bit high- taxes on the accrual basis may now r. Reasons for the low insect pop- obtain permission to change to the ulation this year arc cited by the cash receipts and disbursements county agent as beginning with the method, according to Dr. Frank V. dry period last fall, which retarded Beck, extension farm economist at he growth of the alfalfa and Rutgers .university. "Now I made It unattractive to the bugs For the put two years such ap- during the cgg-laylng period. Then plications to change from the ac- the wet, cold spring reduced the crual to the cash method of ac- hatch at the eggs in the fields, and counting have been generally moisture previous to the first cut- turned down by the Bureau of In- ting of hay was so plentiful that ternal Revenue, However, says Dr, Beck, an announcement by the bu- YOU CANY BUY FINER there w&s sufficient to feed both the Lieut. J. C. Eckel* bugs and the plants, reau states: "Such applications to change Stationed at Orleans, France, methods oil accounting will be pro- Lieut. Eckels was selected for the FLAGSTAFF Magnesium Deficiency cessed and permission granted Because of existing weather con when certain conditions are mot. Fresh PtACH ke Cream ditions, magnesium doflclency Is The application must be filed with- Lee Morgan, Marlboro, 34.7, and APPLE SAUCE showing on several crops in Mon- in 90 days after the beginning of a Robert McCann, Belmar, 34.4. taxable year, and the change will Five high herds in milk produc- mouth county, Mr. Clark reports N some lettuce fields show a deficiency not be granted unless the bureau tion—VanHtse, 1,162 pounds; Gun w by producing a yellowish condition and taxpayer agree to the terms kel & Hensler, Keyport, 975;' Rue, of the lower leaves with the fringes and conditions under which the 948; D. T. Newbold, Colt's Neck, change will be effective." 937, and Henry Zdancewic, Smith- fefles bdter! on' the outside of the leaves a brighter orange or lemon color. In general, most farm taxpayers burg, 826. Field corn growing on potato soils file on the cash receipts and dis- Five high cows in butterfat pro- and some potatoes arc showing bursements basis, according to the duction—Rue, 92.8 pounds; George the lack of magnesium. state university economist. Some E. Smith & Son, Allentown, 80.5; Some tomatoes and eggplants dairy and livestock farmer* still Rue, 80.0; Zdancewic, 75.4, and Van- have Bhown this same yellowing file on the accrual basil. Hise, 72.3. condition on the lower leaves, These farmers may find it to Five high cows in milk produc- which Indicates that at least a their advantage to file under the tion—Rue, 2,319 pounds; Rue, 2,223; temporary deficiency of magnesium cash method because dairy or breed VanHlse, 2,127; Henley L. Gibbs, exists. ing stock are treated as capital Robbtnsville, 1,935, and Zdancewic, A check on some of the soils assets under section 117 (J) of the 1,932^ which a few months ago tested 80 federal revenue code. Sales of capi- to 70 pounds of magnesium to the tal assets held for 12 months are acre, now test less than 30, which SO per cent taxable, It's SHERMAN S indicates some of the available ma- Dairy farmers who raise their terial has been leached from the replacement! will generally find the For Slip Covers limited root zone of tho young cash method superior to the accural plants. method, u it will mean consider- and Draperies If the plants definitely Indicate a able saving* In farm income taxes, need of magnesium, even with a soil WH w • Because Breyers uses only choice, trtt-ripened Elbcrts. DHIA Record* For June Peaches .. . selected and packed by Breyers right whet* they grow, pH of 6.3, then 200 pounds to the acre of a dolomitic, hydrated lime, The herd of Vincent E. VanHlie •t the very peak of their sun-ripened sweetness. Every spoonful of or 200 pounds of cpsom salts ap- of AUentown was hlgheit In butter- Breyeri contains big chunks of thesa luscious betuties. plied as a side dressing along the fat and milk production in the Mon row, where the roots will reach it, mouth Dairy Herd Improvement ai when you try it la advisable, soclation for June. The herd of As a temporary foliar spray, 30 Franklin O. Rue

By Order of: DR. BENJAMIN V. CANNATA I. G. COATS, Auctioneer. Phone: Long Branch 4-35M Catalogues available on the premises or you may communicate with tho Auctioneer, During the Prcvlow not more than 100 visitors will be admitted into the residence at any one time. REAL ESTATE will be sold at Private Treaty. For details coniult S. R. KELSEY, Agent 163 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. phone: 4-1W4 ROLSTON. WATERBURY As Tom Smith drove up the SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1952 AUDIT REPORT OF THE narrow, twisting, rough grade BOROUGH OF SEA BRIGHT AS REQUIRED BY R, S, 40)4-1 on his vacation he spotted a COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET fairly large rock in the road- ASSETS Dec. 31, 1952 Die, 31, ltGl way. He thought his car would spoih-cor food) —wire wfitf f coven, • C.ili ; I 84.978.117 | S5.00B.8E clear, but a bounce forced the Investments 28,871.17 28,218.5»•«•• •2• •i Illuirrakd 10.809.02 car down hard on the rock. The ;' Taxes and Tax Title Ucns 28,130.60 oil pressure fell to zero. The oil optionalaf Property Acquired by Tux Title Lien Liquidation 1,600.01) 1,600,00 enffo coil. Accounts Receivable 644.50 Toi.ta pump had been sheared off In- . Deferred Charges, to Future Taxation—General 206,500,00 223,500.00 side the pan, ; Deferred Charges to Succeeding Year's Revenue 6,100.00 4,050.00 Tom was in a tough spot, Ho TOTAL ASSETS W7.524.84 know he shouldn't drive his car,

! but he was In a dip and unable LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS ' to push the car to safety, And, h'd like to spoil you a bit. The casual ease with which you still finer, brajting-plus the added Bonds Payable 1206,500.00 1181,500.00 Notes Payable 14,000.00 with several guests In the car, command sparkling getaway from convenience of Power Brakes,* if i Appropriation Reserves 7,0411,20 4,090,38 Tom was worried about a huge We'd like to seat you in a 1953 Buick ' Accounts Payable nnd Other Liabilities 20,653.82 11,242.72 'liability loss if a logging truck Twin-Turbine Dytiaflow-and the you wish. Improvement AuthurilHtloni , 21,481.31 31,371.78 ROADMASTER and let you be Statutory ttnd Speclnl Funds 2,081.'Jf> 2,000,00 should suddenly appear, There- sheer comfort of its new quiet and Iteurve for Certain Assets Itcvc!vubln 10,180.70 21,717,39 fore, ho ran the car more than coddled in the most sumptuous Surely, you ought to look into this* Surplus lilt,2 28.4 7 88,413,14 a mile to a wide turnout, Then infinite smoothness ... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS I3H7.IJ24.IU I362.83li.a7 lie walked for help. And was comfort on four wheels. supremely satisfying ROADMASTER pulled back to town, a dlalanco The matchless gentleness and level* COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS of 12D miles! . What we have in mind is more than for 1953-and see for yourself that CURRENT ACCOUNT While thoro wns no visible just a sampling of the spacious ness of ride from all-coil springing, the lap of luxury is more than a Hcvcnue! Year 1912 Y.sr 1951 damage, tho repair Job on tho torque-tube steadiness, liquid* .Surplus Revenue Arproprlat.d I 40,611,00 I 17,110,00 motor came to 3385 and tho roominess here - and of the cush- figure of speech when you take Current Jlcvenu 178,891,21 176,811,97 towing to $05, smooth power delivery — making Tom called us. He flgurod lie ions that cradle you in opulent and your teat here. Why not visit ui Total Revtnu 1311,042,28 1218,461.07 was not covcrod. But, fortun- enveloping softness. you barely aware of motion, of road soon? *0p)iondtttxtr4cost, Expenditure!! ately, ho found thnl much of irregularities, of stopping and Appropriations—BudKet anil Kmrrmncy .. ll4li,Bir«llnm anil Additions I 15,1116.04 I 'J Said Tom, "I'm irlittl I took almost limitless power from tho Buick history. A car with the CistmbiiltiyBiick A ill] I Dtfrrrril (,'linrxcs In A lime Kxpumllliirti _ > tho oolllalon covarago tlml you Surplus Kavntici suggested. And , oven more world's newest and most advanced hydraulic help ofPowERSTEERiNG. llaltnte, Jniiumy lit pleased with your help In Umo VS engine • • • A car with the velvety control of of trouble!" L i^jn Amount Auiiroprlaled In Current UUIIKII , Way wo HELP you loo? Unlsnt., Hit > WHIN BITTM AUIOMOIItK ARI lUUT IUICK Will MUD THIM- RRECOMMENDATIONS Rolston Waterbury I. A Ux ult lit held In 1061)61), II, Inliirlt b« cnlltcUd In Kft(inl«no» wl til I In1 HUlul., Henltor • Iimuror COLONY BUICK, INC. t, Annual riporii required l)» II, X. I>I|4.H mul HI,I bi (llij. Murlfjagcii Ajiprulnula Tin ulinvt mininniy ni rynnji'l* WXN lurpnird frotn trie itporl of Aildll of Hit lloroutrh nf H«» llrliiht, Ciiunly nf MUIIIIKIIIIII i»r I he rnlmiUr yur tttti'l, Tills tf Jlmitnls 163 to 169 Monmouth Street Rod Bonk, N. J. l

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fran Lincroft Cisco, has returned with them to Mrs. Anna Haustlcman of New- Kansas for a three weeks' visit. MAINSTAY FEDERAL ark was a week-end guest of Mr. Judy Nichols, daughter of War- Complete and Mrs. John Lamkin. Guests rant Officer and Mrs. John Nichols Friday were Miss Lillian Knoth, of Neptune, is visiting her grand- Mrs. Louise Grciner, Mrs. Lillian parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hub- Wagner and Lawrence Hagcrman bard. of Irvington. The Community church will hold Savings and Loan Association Trustees and officers or Commun- Sunday-school services during the ELECTRICAL SERVICE' summer months. Sessions start at ity church will meet next Wednes- day night at the church hall at 8 10 a. m. Church services will re- o'clock. sumo in August. 21 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. Miss Ruth Reiner of Newark is A cake and pie sale will bo held spending two weeks with her par- at the Community church Satur- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reiner. day at 2 p. m., and will be in Other members of the family who charge of tho Ladies' Aid society. visited here over the week-end were REPLACE DULL Mi-, and Mrs. Robert Reiner and daughter Christine, Mr, and Mrs. Holmdcl AND William Reiner and daughter Diane Mrs. Max Ravndal and daughters of Irvington and George Jtainer, Judy and Susan, who have been STATEMENT OF CONDITION BURNT OUt LAMPS Jr., of Baltimore. visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton and have returned to Hamburg, N. Y. WITH daughter Evelyn attended an out- The Ladies' auxiliary of tho fire AS OF JUNE 30, 1953. door picnic, July 4 (at the home of company met Monday night at the Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ticehurst. homo of Mrs. William Cross. Plans were made for a picnic. ASSETS LIABILITIES NEW BRIGHT LAMPS Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charllo Landau were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart and Leo Grosskopf of Brooklyn Heights. family have returned from a vaca- First Mortgage Loans $3,349,474.46 Savings Accounts $3,216,896.49 PHONE RED BANK 6-0612 Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. tion trip to Canada. Represents our investment In 647 mortgages Represents accumulated savings of 1,656 Lionel Thelrer and son Robert of Commander and Mrs. John Len- on improved property, all of which provide members. Riverdale, N. Y. hardt and son Sandy are moving to Phalanx, for monthly amortization and interest pay- ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP Mrs. Hardt of Swimming River Flowers placed Sunday at the ments. The net increase in Mortgage Loans Advances front Federal Home rd. is recovering from illness. - morping service at the church were during the past six months was about "Red Bank's Leading Electric Shop" Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Francisco and given by Rev. and Mrs. Wallace $400,000, and our attorneys are processing Loan Bank 250,000.00 children of Parsons, Kan., visited L. Gallup and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- an additional $250,000 in new loans. Represents funds we have procured through 18 WHITE STREET — RED BANK Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Francisco man Bate. The subject of the ser- our credit facilities to finance nojv.es. last wcok. Joyce Francisco, daugh- mon this Sunday at the church' Properties Sold on Contract .... 2,047.71 will be "Joy." Holy Communion i . Represents two properties, title to which will be observed. will pass to the purchaser after additional Loans in Process 32,023.80 A special meeting of the Ladies' contractual payments have been made in Represents undlsbursed portion of loans Aid society will be held next Tues- accordance with agreements. authorized for the construction or modern- day nitrht at fellowship hall to ization of homes. make plans for the year's activities. Property Improvement Loans 11,059.18 The four daughters of Mr, and Other Liabilities 9,009.33 Mrs.'WIlliam McCormick were bap- Represents • 30 monthly amortized loans for tized Sunday afternoon by Rev. the improvement or repair of property. Dr. Gallup at tho Federated church. Specific Reserves 5,077.21 They are Carol Ann, Mlchelo Pa- Loans on Savings Accounts 400.00 tricia, Margaret May and Sliaron Gail. Investments and Securities 265,430.84 Reserves and Undivided Profits Recent visitors at tho manse Represents our investment in $206,000 of were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAllis- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson United States Government Bonds and other ' Genera] Jamieson and son Tommy of securities. Greenwich in Cumberland county. Reserves $169,423.30 Dr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Gallup Cash on Hand and in Banks , 130,352.39 visited with their son and family this week at Lansdowne, Pa., to Office Equipment, Less Undivided Wonderful Opportunity to SAVE on famous see their new grandson, Jeffrey Profits 82,484.87 251,908.17 Bruce Gallup. Depreciation 5,791.38 Mr. and Mis. W. F. Hodecker Represents the safety fund of the associa- of Rumson arc moving into the Other Assets 32.94 tion. Reserves for the six months period Lanhardt homo, which they have •were increased over $16,000 after which a purchased. Deferred Charges 326.10 dividend of 3 per cent was paid from total American quail have been im- Represents prepaid expenses. earnings of $60,000. Total reserves are over ported into Italy because the na- 6V4% ot assets. tion has none of that typo of ganio RED CROSS SHOES bird. $3,764,915.00 $3,764,915.00 You con keep your house up to 15% OFFICERS and COBBIES j CCDLER FRED D. WIKOFF Chairman of the Board RAYMOND H. HURLEY Secretary with THOMAS COOK President ' WILUAM T' J0NK Tnum~ VICTOR SATTER Assistant Secretary Casual, dressy and tailored styles . . . liigli, low and THEODORE A. DOREMUS Vie.-Pr.fM.nt LQ|S p GRYS0N Ajsljtan, s,cretary

medium heels . . . dark colors and combinations. STEWART COOK Vice-President NEWTON DOREMUS Assistant Treasurer Not every style in every size or color. DIMCTOIS

STEWART COOK NEWTON DOREMUS JOHN GIBLON VICTOR SATTER Cook and Oakley, President, John Glblon Insurant:* President, Plumbing and Heating The Land & Loui Co. Agency Satter Lumbtr Company R. V. R. H. STOUT THOMAS COOK THEODORE A. DOREMUS JAMES E. GREELEY Hcndrickson and Stout Insurance Agency Cook and Oakley, Dentist James IS. Greolcy, Inc. Plumbing and Heating Coal Dealer CLYDE E. SWANNELL Swannell'i Cigar Store E. ALLAIRE CORNWELL CHARLES R. ENGLISH WILLIAM T. JONES FRED D. WIKOFF AWNINGS Applcgato, Foatcr.'Rousalllo President, Manager President, Selby Arch Preservers Sandier Low Notes and Cornivell, English Motors, Lincoln-. Jon«* Filling Station* Fred D, Wlkoff Co., AND Counsellors at Law Coal and Pood Doaleri Vrtiitifo $|| 99 Values to Mercury Automobiles IMS I I MS CANOPIES Cuntoni mailo to mlt your («»(o HAVE MONEY FOR A DEFINITE PURPOSE In itrlpra and solid colon. Finest material* and workman- nhlp aro your* now - don't wnlt INVESTIGATE OUR PLANS FOR REGULAR SAVINGS HURRY IN TOMORROW FOR BEST SELECTION. • mnko thin your mont nlonaant summer yet, TSiipndud till no ttnnitlitn uihalimr wiA Wi/li«»lm» National Rtd Croil We «mv our awnlnjn with I)u- Savings received by July 10th earn dividends from July 1st. I'ont Orion thread for long life. ALL SALES FINAL . NO EXCHANGES . NO REFUNDS CAJX TODAY FOIt A FIIM KST1MATK, UOBTGAQK LOAM IMPROVEMENT LOAXS DiSVRZD SAVTNOS ALSO TUB IIEHT IN JU S. WL ALUMINUM AWN1NU.1 CHAKTEKED AND SUPERVISED BY THE UNITED STATES COVEIINMENT STANDARD A Dividend at the rate of 3% per annum was mm AWNING CO I 1 I MMH M | I |t I ,,.,. fA\ |9'7 declared as of June 30, 1953. SHOE CO 41 S XIVER «D. FAIR HAVEN RED BANK 6-Q696 18 BflOAD STHKGT IU:D RANK Pacrp Six RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 of the way municipalities iu this urea have HOW LONG CAN HE TAKE IT? RED BANK REGISTER grown since World War 11; the possibility Editorial Views EVENTS OF YEARS 40-41 Broad Street, Bed Bank, K. J. of a real estate boom resulting from the ESTABLISHED 1878 building of the Harden State Parkway, and Of Other Papers Bjr John H. Cock and Henry Clay the ever-better advantages of our shore area, FROM REQISTER THOMAS IRVING BROWN, Publisher other such planning is needed without BURNING AND BANNING Fifty Yean Ago. clng corporation, was organized In JAMES 3. HUUAN, Edilm v lelay. President .KIseriHbwef'e amplifica- Commissioners A, a. Brown and Red Bank with Howard S. Hlggln-. M. HAROLD KELLY, Business Manager For some years The Register lias ad- tion of hi/) "hook-burning" state- Morris Fach were appointed a com- son as president, Edwin-R. Con*'an W. HABRY PENNINGTON, Flant Supt. ment at Dartmouth sets forth a mittee to select a dog catcher. All over as vice president and Mrs. ii; Inez S. Barber as secretary and K vocated planning on an inter-uiunicipal reasonable and sound position. We unmuzzled dogs running at large Member Audit Bur rano f Circulation treasurer, ', trust it will be followed by action were to be impounded and if no level in the shore area, in order that, our W. H. Hammell, a New York The Red Bank RcjiEtfr assumes no financial responsible to correct the unreasonable and promptly redeemed were to be done tlta for typoiraphlcal errors In advortlitn-tnti, but will n- towns will grow in unison and in a way unsound measures which removed away with and no favoritism was artist, bought from Abram Kridel, the property on Spring st. which prlnt that pan of an advertisement In which the typographi- to bind them closer together as economic merely controversial books from to be shown. Red Bank and neigh cal error occurs, Advertisers will plense notify the manage- boring sections were overrun with he and his family had been occu- ment Immediately of any error which may occur. United States Information Service pying. The property was formerly and scenic "purrs of (.lie whole." We have libraries. worthless dogs. This newspaper assumes no responsibilities for known as the Robertson place be- •tatements of opinions In letters from Its readars. many instances where a road forms a Mr. Elsenhower's explanation, at Emma Elizabeth Earle, wife of cause It was owned for sometim* boundary line that one municipality will his press conference, will not satis- Sidney Earle of Jersey City, a for- by a family of that name. Subscription Prlcet In Advanct One ytar 15.00 i fy those who want him to put the mer resident of Red Bank, died in •ix months, 13.00 Single copy, at counter, 10 ctnll. be zoned for business on one side while finder on the junior senator from her 33d year. She was the daugh- The ten-acre farm on the road Issued Weekly, entered «• Second Class Matter at the Post- on the other side the land is restricted to Wisconsin. He refused, citing his ter of Mary and Charles Wood from Lincroft to Holmdel, known offlt« at Red Bank, N. I., under the Act of March 3. 1870. rule against "Indulging In person- and a very popular young lady as the Michael Ryan place, was sold by Otto Felton, Jr. to Everett Postmaster! and Subscribers in forwarding chang* of address residences. This clashing together of zoning alities." And Senator McCarthy In- while living in Red Bank. please usu PoBtal r'orm 3547 classifications does neither -municipality sists that the President couldn't Arthur Watts of Atlantic High- Fread, who conducted the Cup- have meant him; that the State lands, while coupling cars on the board Kennels on the state high- THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953 any good. t Department has handled the books. Central railroad at that place got way between Shrewsbury and Eatontown. A master plan in such cases could re- But the fact remains that neither his head caught between the bum- the actions of the senator nor of pers and died shortly thereafter Frank A. Long, who conducted sult in .better zoning. We realize a master the State Department under his from a concussion of the brain. a, garage on White st., met with » Be Generous to the Firemen tragic death early on the 4th of plan is not an easy matter to set up. One lash are in accord with the Presi- . Credo Harris, who occupied the dent's position. Ludlam property on East Front st., July morning. Mr. Long was one Each week usually brings forth an an- of a party who had gone to Walter move in this direction, begun several years Mr. Eisenhower cleared up two or made a complaint regarding the nouncement from one of the volunteer lire use of the Nathan B. Cook prop- Gardiner's Log Cabin Inn at Pleas- back, had an enthusiastic start, and a sud three points In the Dartmouth ure Bay for a midnight dinner, and statement. He was using book burn- erty adjoining. It was vacant land companies in Alonmoutli county that it den death. l?ufc it scums time to give -it and the public used it as a thor- While, the party was enjoying a will conduct a door-to-door drive for funds ing symbolically, to describe any oughfare to the river. Mr. Harris sail on Valantlne VanKeuren's mo- reconsideration. Look into tlie success effort to "suppress Ideas." Thin British Poetry," Dorothy Canfleld complained that many boys and tor boat, Mr. Long fell overboard to maintain the company throughout the should be underscored to avoid Fisher's "Fables for Parents" and quite frequently men went swim- and was drowned. achieved by combined action of planning misunderstandings. For he added Chaucer's "Canterbury Talcs." The LETTERS FROM coining year. Almost all of these com- ming in front of his property in the Louis Sobel of Wallace St., who commissions in New York's Westchester that the government should not last named book was in the list OUR READERS nude and frequently indulged in panies depend on annual fairs to raise the county and on Long Island. The result have in its foreign information li- because Rockwell Kent had Ulus using indecent language. had been conducting the meat mar- braries books designed to destroy trated It and not because any BUS ket at Broad and Front sts. for necessary money, but with the ban on bingo there was better roads, better schools, bel- it and that he would not object to Ipicion of subversive intentions at- THE MATAWAN CURVE Simon Dcspreaux of Locust Point nearly a quarter of a century, un- and raffles, many feel it is useless to hold ter homes and better communities. We can their being burned. If this were tached to Mr. Chaucer; Mr. Chaucer rode his bicycle to Fair Haven to der the firm name of Kridel's Mar- taken too literally, the flames of has either been cleared by the prop- JERSEY CENTRAL LINES witness a ball game and in getting ket, sold the business to Albert the fairs this year. have the same tiling here, but it hikes plan- burning: volumes could add to the er Congressional committee or has 143 Liberty St., New York 6, N. Y, off the wheel, fell and received Wymbs of Red Bank and Fred Legislative machinery has been set in ning, it takes cooperation and it takes smokescreen of anti-American prop- just been overlooked. It appears, July 3, 195r severe cut on the forehead, which Hartman of Fort Monmouth. Th« aganda. also, that not all the authors men File 2.1 required several stitches to close. place was to be reopened under motion to make bingo and rallies legal in patience. The President made plain the tlohed are charged by the Minute To the Editor: A horse and wagon, dTiven by two the firm name of Al's White mar- Women with being Communists. such cases. Whether or not this effort will distinction between removing Com In the June 25 issue of your ex- drunken men in the vicinity of ket. Like the lion, Monmoutli county nitty Maybe they are just charged with Eatontown, ran over Carrie Covert Talking motion pictures were to rminlst books from libraries abroad not being Minute Women. cellent newspaper there appeared a be crowned with success remains to be seen. not know its own strength. We have every- and permitting them In libraries letter from Mr. Andrew P. Hill of of Pine Brook and she was taken be an attraction at the Cnrlton the- It. will be up to liie voters to decide at an thing for ideal living, and for the expan- at home. And he strongly stated San Antonio has no larger quota 14 Worthley St., Red Bank, about to the Long Branch hospital suffer ater. Contracts were signed with his confidence that Americans of foolish citizens, per thousand the sharp curve which connects the Ing from severe Injuries. the Vltaphone company for the in- election. With such a wide difference of sion of business and industry, bin we can old roadbed with the new at the Dr. W. B. Brewster of Riverside stallation of the necessary equip- should not be afraid of leaving- persons old enough to vote and Matawan crossing, and the conse- viewpoint on this matter among religions, not achieve success unless there is a great- even in the libraries abroad—books able to walk, than other cities. The quent low speed restriction. ave., took a party of friends to New ment at a, cost of $25,000. fraternal and civic organizations, and also which were controversial or which book-branding move is being op- Let Friend Hill have no qualms, or York on his private launch. Enroute The Rose shop at 73 Broad at. er trend toward pulling together, one town presented the weaknesses as wel posed. There seems to be a feeling fear that railroads will "never they passed the "Shamrock III" and was bought by Mrs. M. K. VanHar- among individuals, this is the "only fair with its neighbor, one town within itself. as the strengths of the United around City Hall that there are learn!" The present situation is her tender the "Erin," which were lingen of Orange. Mrs. A. G, Rose, way to settle the issue. States. This is the basic issue In "more important matters" to con entirely temporary, and simply re- anchored In Sandy Hook bay. As who aold the business, planned to Let's not sit back and wait for trouble that the present controversy and on it sider. sults from our desire to open the they passed the "Erin," Sir Thom- retire and move to California, new crossing for increased summer as Liptoti, who was here with his In the meantime, the fire companies can develop. There is a job to be done. The tho President's position was un- What is important, of course, is and Monmouth Park traffic at the Dr. A. M. Englcrt had almost en- equivocal. to see to it that the foolish and "Shamrock III" in his endeavor to tirely recovered from recent illness mnst be kept going, either by voluntary longer it' is put off, the more difficult it will earliest practicable date, lift the America's cup, appeared at It would be useful to have re- the ignorant do not fasten upon "Progress backward, the railroad and from' a broken arm. He rr- contributions or by general taxation. Our San Antonio or any other com- the rail and doffed his hat to the sumed his duties as Commander of be to adjust differences. You can't inovt sponsibility more clearly fixed for way," Is a rather severe observation ladies. In- the party were Mrs. recent bannlrg that amounts to munity a Nazi-style or Communist- which I am afraid was arrived at Shrewsbury Post American Legion, volunteer fire fighters deserve the generous buildings and factories around like toys. style censorship. Among the ene- without investigation of the facts Robert Hance, Ocraldine Brewster, "burning:." The President fe calling' Gladys Hance, Lydia Ovens, Alice Tha Garrctt Smock farm in At- •upport of the public. We read, see and In Secretary Dulles to check on the mies of democracy arc not only which, of course, aro obtainable for those who plot against it; there the asking. • and Annie Morford, Eva and Bertie lantis township, between Colt's hear of misfortune through fire striking State Department's directive,. Mr. By the end of this month sharp Payne, Kate Applegate, Murray Neck and Vanderburg was bought Dulles has said It only needs to be are also those who make It ri- somewhere, somebody every day. Our fire Co-operating to Serve diculous.—New York Times. curves will have been replaced by Frascr, Wesley Morrow, Jaret Mor- by Mrs. Harriet Adams of Maple- applied with more common sense. one long, uniform curve upon which ford and Pidge Morrow. wood for $12,500. The farm com- fighters are ready to protect us every min We congratulate Walter Deiss of But an order from him for res- a Bpeed limit of 50 m.p.h. will be set. prised 110 acres.. There waa a toration of the merely "controver- •A SICKNESS OF FEAR' Perhaps you will consider these There were plenty of weak fish ten-room house and the usual farm, lite, every hour of the day and night. You Shrewsbury upon his election as chief co- facts of sufficient reader Interest being caught in the river between sial'^ books and books whose au- When a woman displays courage outbuildings on the premises. Short- can be sure they won't let you down, so thors do not follow a party line In for publication, if only to forestal Red Bank and Fair Haven, aver- ly after the Civil war, the farm was ordinator of the Moniiiouth County Asso- she makes the male of the species the "pressure" which Mr. Hill hopes aging three pounds apiece. Those their opposition to communism look weak and wan by contrast. may be brought upon the New York sold for $20,000. •when the boys come around to your home, ciation of First Aid squads. As such, he would be the beat answer. who were seen on the river fishing solicit your aid through the mail or even Consider Mrs. Pauline Davis of * Long Branch for corrective meas- frequently were William and George Joseph B. Lake of Eastside Park, will head a county "cover-up" system which For the press conference left no Washington and New York, widow ures! Britton, William Bobbins, William died at the Long Branch hospital conduct a fair on revised plans, be real will prohibit unwarranted numbers of am doubt that Mr. Eisenhower's book- of the late noted St. Louisan, Cordially yours, Truex, Murray Fraser, William from Injuries he received when he generous. You will never regret it. burning reference bears directly up Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of War " Robert L. Barbour, Cullington, John S. Applegate, Jr., fell from a scaffold while at work buiances going to the scene of major or on the purging of USls' libraries. in the Coolidge Cabinet. Director of Public Relations George K. Allen, Mlllard Cornwell In Fair Haven. He was 75 yean minor disasters'on a general alarm. Maintaining the great American Mrs. Davis Is a former member and Frank Bradner. old and waa aurvtved by two daugh- tenet of free discussion requires of the Republican National Com- APPRECIATION ters, Mrs. Arthur Wymbs of Red not only noble words but courage- Miss Rose Kelly and Edward There will be four districts in the conn mittee and a former president of O'Flahcrty, both of Red Bank, were Bank and Mrs. Theodore Molloy of When Neighbor* Get Together ous action. Rumson, N. J. Fair Haven. the Women's National Republican To The Editor: married at St. James church by ty. If more than three squads are requested —The Christian Science Monitor, Club. She has been devoted to her In giving to New Shrewsbury a modern, On behalf of the Rumson aux- Rov, James A. Reynolds. Immedi- Miss Edna Buck, daughter of Da- in case of a major disaster, the county radio party' ahd-'has worked'for lt« auc vid 8. Buck, and Lcroy S. Bennett, A BOW TO THE iliary of Rlvervicw hospital; I ately following the ceremony, a well-equipped public playground, and in room will ask for assistance. That will ces3 at tha' polls. would like to thank you for the reception was held at the bride'* son of Sidney Bennett, both of' TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION . This record makes all the more publicity Riven us in your paper home.1. Colt's Neck, were married at Christ' doing so "on their own" by not leaving it significant and the more gratifying mean that only half the ambulances in any The New Jersey Taxpayers asso- during the past years, as It has Twelve launches started In a race church, Middletown, by Rev. W. to the municipalities to pay the expense, her blast at official cowardice in helped us a great, deal. Your court- district will be called, leaving at least half ciation deserves a bit of apprecia- on the 4th of July for a handsome Mandevllle. They were attended by tion for a good Job in the public's the Mildred McAfee Horton case. esy and favors have been very Mis* Margaret Sorrel of Colt's Neck, the Hance Park Civic association certainly After Mrs. Davis* burning words milch appreciated. silver tea set offered by Fred Frlck. the rest of the squads throughout each dis- behalf at the legislative session The prize was won by Charles Pat- and Walter Malnes of Freehold. proved that old axiom: "When there is a just ended. about the Insult to the wartime Sincerely,' trict for possible disaster at home. commander of the WAVES and terson's "Annie" from the High- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reussllle of Senate Concurrent Resolution No ' Selma Bertell, lands. The second boat.to finish Knollwood, returned from a motor will, there is a way." It also demonstrated former president of Wcllesley Col- Recording Secretary. the strength of neighborhood teamwork. Many meetings were necessary to create 3 (1953) was not a title to stir any lege there must bo a lot of red was the "Edith," owned by John trip to Waelsdorf, Pa., in their new interest, and the proposal it em- faces In the Elsenhower Adminis- Cornwell of the Highlands. Packard sedan. The trip was made the program. Tn approving the systems, bodied was just as unexciting, The It's too early to say just what this tration , . . bringest forth bread from the The poBtofflce at Colt'i Neck was to take their son Robert to Camp first aid squads have shown worthwhile co- resolution called for a vote at the moved from Charles Sherman's Lindemero at that place. playground will mean in terms of safe fun- November election on an amend- earth. Amen." operation which will provide greater service "What has happened to America, Protestant: "Bless, O Lord, this store to the store owned by T. Fore- The work of remodeling the new making; for the borough's hundreds of chil- ment to the Constitution to allow and where does this new trend man , Taylor, where ' it was pre- memorial borough hall at Rumson, than ever before. the dedication of tax revenues. This food to our use, and us to Thy lead, which makes it possible for service, and make us ever mindful viously located many years. Those the gift of Mayor W. Warren Bar- dren. But that's bound to he something is of requiring that In- such a citizen as Mrs. Horton to who wanted mall boxes at the office of the needs of others, in Jcsui bour, wag nearing completion. No great. For the place is outfitted with those come from certain taxes be spent be regarded as a security risk? were charged 25 cents a year, expense had been spared to make exclusively for certain purposes. Name. Amen." things youngsters have always enjoyed— "There in only one answer. A It is a simple thing, but In thil Jesse Chrlafield, a colored boy, the commissioners' meeting room Nature Gets a Hand sickness has gripped this country like swings and see-saws, a big slide and The suggestion Is a plausible one, materialistic age it la a wonderful living on Willow st, w«» drowned on the first floor exceptionally at- the more so because in this In- —a sickness of fear, of mutual thlnsf. After all, there Is no shame in the river between River and tractive. The furnituro for the me- Again proving its valuable service to suspicion, of unhealthy credulity. basketball hoops. The Community Y.M.C.A. itance the Intention was to allow attached to being seen thanking Bank >ts. He and a number of morial was donated by the Rumson outdoor lovers of this" state, the New Jer- certain revenues to be set aside Only a sick nation is willing to be- companions were In swimming Improvement association. of Red Bank has promjsed to set forth a exclusively for the public schools. lieve the worst about Its best. God for the food we eat. A great when young Chrisfleld waded too sey Department of Conservation and Eco- Had it gotten onto the ballot along many of us seem to have forgotten far out In the stream and sank The Second National Bank of well-balanced activities program here. "Only a sick nation remains com- this—Houston (Texas) Post. Red Bank, led all the county banka nomic Development has set out on a pro- with the bingo referendum in an placent while its government prac- into a deep hole, and being unable Neighborhood mothers will share in su- election at which a governor was to swim, lost his life. In the amount of money on .deposit,, tices condemnation by poison pen WHEN MOTHER WORKS as well as the amount of" money pervision. It's a sure bet time will show grain to teach the young people bow to to be chosen, the chances are that letter and pins the label of bad A large lemon, growing on a tree only its advocates would have been The United States Labor Depart- on loan* and discounts. The total enjoy its natural advantages. Two cara- security on honorable independence in J. N. Johnson's store at Nave- amount on deposit In the county something important has happened here. interested enough to vote on It. of spirit. ment reported a few days ago that sink, which was a year and two vans of experts are going to visit about more than 18 million American banka waa $71,262,087.50. Of this Perhaps more important is the way the The practice of dedicating rev- "We do not gain security for this months In maturing, was picked In amount $14,658,666.30 was on de- enues has serious shortcomings, In women hold regular jobs. In other the presence of a group of friend*. 25 camps operated by the Y.M.C.A., l?oy nation by challenging a Mrs. Hor- words, nearly three-tenths of the posit In the three Red Bank banks. playground was developed. This place is our state, we know that from ex- ton. And we lose, meanwhile, what It measured 17 inches In circum- Scouts and 4-H clubs throughout the sum- perience. Whilo our state indulged labor force In America is made up ference and weighed 2',4 pounds. Miss Margaret Grlbbcn of Tren- truly the "brain-child" of the Hance Park- is most precious In the American of women. mer to give ldssons. In it, experts on good government tradition. ton, celebrated her birthday while Civic association, a smnll group of I" per- condomnod It sharply, The Con- This indicates how far-reaching Twenty-Five Yean Ago. she was visiting- Mrs, John H. Wer- "A watchdog body is required to is the oornost argumont rnland by •sons, led by civic-minded Negroes who Instructions will be given in firearm stitution of 1947 was deliberately •alse the alarm when there arc mert of Belford, Florence and Lu- worded so that the practlco would such questions as, "Should moth- The Puritan Dairy company spent cille Roche, Rose Savage and John safety, simple wildlife appreciation, fish and other cases like that of Mrs. Horton. ers work?" or, "Is a woman's place $100,000 in enlarging and Improv- aimed at better community living not only be forbidden in the future. An energetic organization is needed, H. Wermert, Jr. helped her cele- wildlife management, forest fire prevention, n the home?" Recent discussions ing its milk plant on White rd. brate the event. for themselves but their whole town. With The threat in the resolution was to take the part of other victims of juvenile delinquency emphasize near Red Bank and in buying new purpose, with axes, hammers, rakes and bait and fly casting, wildlife habitat im- clear. If the resolution was adopted, of the same brand of snide attack how desirable Is the guiding hand equipment, and the Constitution wan amended —and especially of the humbler of a mother at home. Some work- Questions and Answers shovels in their own bands, with a hearty provement, nnd other practices aimed at im- through lack of knowlcdgo and of people who have nowhoro to turn Mrs. Evelyn Hammond of East ng wives, should ask themselves Kcnnsburg was successful In a suit To Vela' Problems proving New Jersey as ii "sportsman's interest on the part of most of the when agents of their government icrlously whether their pay checks "thank you'' for all contributions made, state's voters, the work of unlustly decide to destroy them. which she brought against Joseph stale." can do as much for their children Wacher of Port Monmouth as the Q—I'm taking flight training un- they set out on their project. None iuid a quarter-ientury would have been "I stand ready to join with other as their presence could do. der, the Korean GI Bill, Because undone. outgrowth of an accident. Mrs, great deal of money to give. All had effort. The plan is excellent, one that should right thinking citizens If such an But the slio of tho statistic Hammond's son John, age 12 years, of bad weather, I wasn't ablo to So they bought their ground nnd equip- l»e appreciated not only by the youngsters The New Jersey Taxpayers asso- organization Is formed." shows that women arc in Industry, slipped and fell while he waa at- take any training at all last month, ciation went to work and came up Those am strong, brave words business, or professional carcors to tempting to get on Mr, Waoher's Will I receive my GI allowance ment, spending $1,478.."". They set up a in the camps, hut one that will pay lusting with n, summary of tho thinking in and Mrs. Davis deserves tho na- stay. Many, of course, tire single, bus. Tho boy fell beneath one of check all the same? Now Jersey of exports and Invoa- memorial to youth. And surely now New dividends to all of us who appreciate na- tion's warm commendation for but some of these have dependent the rear wheels and his f_oot was AT-NO, Allowances may not bo tlgators on the subject. The asso- spooking them so forthrlghtly,— relatives, The married woman who badly injured. Sha was awarded paid to flight trainees for any Shrewsbury is a better town for all of that. ture's bounty. It is hoped that the slate ciation went back to the Bright St, Louis Post-Dispatch. works may do so either to add a damages amounting to approxi- month during which no instruction commission, which In 1925 called few luxuries to her budget or sim- mately 15,000. waa received, ' will make such instructions available to tho practice of dedicating funds GRACE BKFORK MEALS ply because the family would not Mr, and Mrs, John F, Hogan of Q—As the widow of a World War other groups as time goes on—youngsters "the groatest single evil In the ad- be adequately fed or housed othor- II veteran, I am ellglblo for a V.A. ministration of finances of the Anyone who has seen hard, dry Lake ave, gave a party In celebra- Matter Plans and the Future who can't get to camp and adults, loo. wheat strewn on a Kansas, Ne- wlsc. Or she may be a widow with tion of tho birthdays of their twins, pension, I find I also am eligible for state." The Abell commission In children to clothe. compensation from tho bureau of 1930, the Goldman-Graves report in braska or Minnesota field, sprout Jack and Marlon, The children A slate report advises that Jersey mu- Into golden grain, and then trans- In any event, It Is not ensy thono wore recipients of many gifts, employees' compensation, because lfM2, the obeorvatlons of the Com of my husband's death, Could I nicipalities lately have been jMi.vJng much mission nn Revision of tho New formed Into llfo-glvlng broad must dayg to find competent help If chil- Sidney J, Melstrlch, aon of Harry bollnvo In God; Such a miracle dren or an ngod fathor or mother draw both puymunts at tho same more attention to planning, zoning, sub- Neon Signs and Traffic Lights Jersey Constitution In 1942, nil Melatrlch of Washington St., won a lmo?i criticized the practice, It wan a could not happen without the aid mint bo cni-od for whllo tho woman four-year scholarship at Rutgers division controls and like regulations, but A very scrliniM problem, which will have •brief nnd convincing presentation of a forco much moro powerful breadwinner Is away. Not whon college valued at 1800. A—No. You muit elect whloh benefit you want to rccolvo. You are not doing m much in the development fo be settled sooner or Inter, \n Hit; inn III* of tho cnao against dedicated funds, than man ha; boon ablo to devise. tho Labor Department also reports Edward Miller of Sea Bright, IB There's no doubt but that it helped It was •probably with such a lint there Is only ono household yours old, was badly injured In an can't get both at tho samo tlmo, of "master plans," Planning Chief Herbert pllcity of colored neon signs, which blond to kill the resolution, I nought In mind that aomo mom- workor for ovory 28 families In automobile accident, Ho wns takan when both nro based on tho samo II. Smith siild adoption of only one mauler in with traffic signals ut iiiterscctioiiH, Thin bors of the T&xas Bostaurant as- Amorlcn. to Woodlcy hospital at Red Bank, death, Thnt was a distinct servlco to sociation have doolded to plaoo on Consequently, sovoral groups — 'or treatment. Q-I havo a pormnnont national plan has been recorded this year, and that condition can lw found on our sliilo high- tha |>ooplo of tho state, their table* card*) which bear th« among thorn tho Oklahoma Podora- sorvlco life Insurance policy, and —PaBsalo Herald-Nows Albert W. Burdgo * Son added it tnkes from one to five yenrs to set one ways, on city streotft and in business dis- thnnksglvlnff boforo-moala prayer» lon of Business and Professional a new pnrlor car bus to tholr equip- I want to borrow money on It, How of tho Catholic, Jewish nnd Pro- Womon—havo asked Congress for much will I bo nbie to got? nOOKS IN HAN ANTONIO ment. Thn now apparatus coat up. He anticipates more work In this direc- tricts In small towns, They CIIIIHC confusion tcntnnt faiths, loglnlntlon to pormlt a limited In- $14,000, was 30 foot Ion; nnd hud A—If your permnnont policy haa tion In the early future, IO drivers and present a Merlons tniltlc Hnn Antonio, Town, him hoen In In a jrroat many home*, oupoolally come tax doduotlon for either a seating copnolty for 20 juatsongora, boon In forco under premium-pay- tho throes of a movement intended, mnn or woman who Is under ex- ing conditions lor at least a year, hazard, whom thnro arc nmall children, tho John R, D, Scott, who owned a Mr. Smith HII.VH Hint complete mirve,vn so Its sponsors any, to put down mnttor of "aaylng Grace" In a fami- pflo for tho caro of a young child mall farm on tho Koyixnt rd, In you havo tho right to borrow an remount not oxooodlng 04 per cent have been made ami are available In Tren- Mihvnndon nnd rontmln /iiinvoralvn ly rlto, But fow poople on«o bocniisft ho or sha la gain- ns a cover orop, It wan tho first Q—I am on notlvo duty, and my guide mmilclpnlitlcN in laying out pkiiiM Thn former noting oily manager, nnklnK In of(ooti Why nbould this "ully omployod, Hmo ponniits hud over boon put to national sorvloo lite Intumnoo In nnd might nmki' conlrul a le»al itnpf»MH1 liiI- rilnco replaced, mmKOHtod It might bo? To pnrnphra.if) a childhood It In not wUn policy to Introduce aucb mo In thlf aootlon of Mon- undor waiver whllo I'm In uniform, for a better future, For one Ihliig, he wild, hi) i\ rood Idea In burn nonin book*, poem, l« not Clod In thn restaurant, nny lux reductions or oxomptlona mouth county, Even though I'm not paying prom- II.Vi II. IIIII.V be iU'ci.'HHW'y lo rliiingu Hie Thl« {irafMMRl ivit/i not ntlontml, p "It IH doubtful If any other Htalo IUIN COM- JiMt thn jiftma nn In tho home? until tho nation bns achieved a Tli« work of building it now 'Iro lunm on tha policy, will I collect l,v|H< of trnlllc light by eliminating Hie red Imps ncciuiM ovon In Into May or Nn tho I'ostnurnnl oprratorn are balanced or nonrly bnlnncod hud- dlvldonds from V,A,7 nni'ly Junn II In ton warm In Hnn lioufic nl nivor Plain, wns oomplotod • ducted Biich a complete survey of IIKIIIHII'IHI nnd green and iittlng Mevernl wlille HghlH putting on tholr tnblos prlntod gal, hut thin in onn typo of nrononnl nnd tho llromen onjoyod nn opon A-No, N.fl.Ur, policies undor Antonio to mnko a honflro scorn onrd". which bnar the lovely words which would doom In donorvo onW- auoh waiver do not partftipnto In locations," TIIIH Information IH available at arranged In Imrlxoiitul and jiorjiuiiillciiliii' fun , , , hoimo uolobrrttlon, Part of tho fc«- of thnnk" of tho tluoo major fnltha, ful conaldorntlon whon u llnin nr- tlvltlos wns tho unfurling of n dlvld«nd«, ;•'<"'»• the Stale Department of CoiiHcrviitlon and linen, such a* nre used on mime, rallromk Honm Han Antonlftns mny him Thoy ru'd! Ivoa thnt lax outu or tnx rollof onn now American Hag on tho polo on No onn Is po/iltlvc'whnt onuied Economic Development, All towim NIIOUIII wandorcil wlint bookg to burn or Cntholloi "BIOM u», O Lord, and bo contomplntort, — Tho Chrlsllnn thn (Ira honso property, As tlilii«H Miami at pi'twiil, II Is difficult In I)riind, hut ana lady, orxunlrtr of Bolonoo Monitor, tho loa ngtiH of tho mirth, but It In utmly it carefully nml HOOD, tlioio Thy gift*, whloh wo aro Wllllnm O, Oold, who oonduotod mown thnt dtmt can b« aprayod lull nt iimny JIIIPIWI'IIOJIH whether or mil the Hun Antonio Mlmito Woman, about to rneolvo from Thy bounty, ii grocery (torn known ns "Yo Oold liiul Kolvnil IhU pi'oblfjrr. by drawing Thn fertility of tho soil roniilts Into the uppur ntmoinhon by vol. In Monmoutli county, New Hlirownbury I I'll Me IIKIIIH CVIHI, The iiiil'iiiiilllni' .driver Through Chrliit our Lord. Amon," rom I Ho notion of groupa of hive- Codnra" on Fair Hnvon rd, ol Fair innlo notion nnd thnt a quantity of up n lint of nbout BOO IIIIM, Tlmm Jewish! "Lift up your hnndj to- Huvun, witM building threo stores ]R OIIO place where molding of a mil nuiHtur Included Proffwinr IQInaloln's Thfl- oila whloh rnnmln fairly oonntnnl IUOII dual oould.roduoo the Intonn- In Itwt mill can e.anll,v Itwonm n irnllli' cas- mitil thn aanutunry nml blot* tho n {jnmpqalllon In moat piirtn of n bis pioporty nt n cost of $0,000. ty of aolnr rndjnllon lo thti onrtli orv of Relativity," houlu Unleiinpy- Lord, DI«M«d mt Thou, O Lord plan Ja now "in tho work*." But In the light ualty rniil lit ilia can be a menace to uihovs, «r'i "Triuury of Amirlotn and tho OIII tit and from lenaon to aoa- A now morlfrngo company, culled by about 20 por oont nnd inivterliilly our Oocl, King of the unlverit, who •on. ho JUvinldo Mortgigi and JTinin* reduet earth timperaturoi, t RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 9, 1953 Seven

as a prerequisite to military aid TEACH TREE BOREILS Ft,Y Tp EUROPE ing to TWA officials, passenger ard O. Clark and Donald E. Clark of Spring Lake; $498 each to Mrs.to any of the Middle East countries, traffic on the airline's trans-Atlan- Ira J. Katchen, FREEHOLD—The first spray ap- _ lSln.^Herbert Rlchter of tic routes this summer will be upHusband Receives Edith Greening and Mra. Margaret plication to control peach tree borer AIR CONDITION Greening Clark of West Deal; $250 Chairman, Zionist Middletown boarded a Trans-World by 20 per cent over last year's Emergency Council. should be applied .right away, ac- Airlift's 'SkyUnfer this week at New record travel. to Roland O. Clark of Sea Girt; cording to County Agent M. A, YOUR HOME NOW! York'lnjtertfe-Uonal airport for a. Mrs. Day's Estate an amethyst and pearl ring to Con- Clark. This spray replaces the form- stance Bell, and the remaining trans-Atlantic flight to Europe. MOLTS DIVORCED FREEHOLD—The will of Mrs. er borer control method where They will visit Germany oil their jewelry to Mrs. Edith Greening and growers used to apply p-c-benzenc John E. Day of Red Bank, who Mrs. Margaret Clark. The rest will Drive for Decent tour. • MIDDLETOWN — Emerson M. died June 21, was died for probate crystals around the base of each WITH. A HEALTHFUL Th«y »«• among the more than Molt of King's hwy. here, has re- be used to form a trust, income tree. The newer spray consists of at wepV In ~the offlCB of Surro- from which will gB.to Mrs. Edith half a million Americans who will ceived a divorce from Shirley M. gate Dorman McFaddln. She left sU pounds or 50 pet cent wettabU AND COMFORTABLE visit Europe this year, the larger Malt of Atlantic Highlands, it was Greening. Upon her death, the Literature On DDT powder In each 100 gallons her estate to her husband. trust goes to Mrs. Clark. proportion of them by air. Accord- announced this week. Mary D. Haggerty of Red Bank, SPRING LAKE—In an appeal of water. The trunk of the tree who died June 16, willed $300 to William J. Couse of Asbury Park, to parents to supervise the kind and the crotches and lower limbs her sister-in-law, Marie Haggerty. who died June 7, set up a $10,000 of books their children read, John should be sprayed thoroughly, as YORKAIR-FEDDERS The rest goes to her sisters, Mar- trust for his sister, Louise Couse. J. Byrne of Atlantic Highlands, well as any weeds or graas around tha Bray of 50 Throckmorton ave. The Methodist Home for the Aged chairman of the literature com- the base of the tree. Care should ROOM AIR CONDITIONER and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins of 15at Ocean Grove will receive $1,000. mittee of the Monmouth County be used to avoid spraying the fruit DECORATE With WALLPAPER Wikoff pj., both Red Bank, and The rest will be used to form a Federation ot Holy Name societies, and the foliage. This spray applied CONSULT WITH Margaret Sagurton of Shrewsbury. trust, income from which will go explained that the current release In mid-July la the first of two that For Unlimited Color and Pattern Choice Laura B, Sharewood of Freehold, to the widow. Upon her death, the of the National Organization of are designed to control the borers who died June 9, willed her estate estate will be divided Into equal Decent Literature lists the titles In Monmouth county's orchards. to her nieces, Eleanor Locke and shares for hla 12 children and of more, than 150 acceptable comic The second one will come later In ANTHONY'S Mrs. George McDermott, and tograndchildren. books. the season. great nephews and great nieces, In- Dennis Twomey of Spring Lake, With such a selection of ap- 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1041 cluding F. Gilday Freeman, Helen who died June 15, willed $100 each proved comics available, the report It payi to ailvurtin in The Regtitor. Elgenraugh, Florence Clayton, to his daughter Eleanor and sonstates that there is no reason why Arnold Voorhees, Ira Voorhecs, ug Aloysius. The rest goei to thechildren should be permitted to Craig Mander, Jane Freeman widow. read objectionable material. Durie and Margaret Green. The report, released today by Anna Schechter of Long Branch, The respective widows will re- ceive the estates of Henry J. Edward ~"J. A. Fahey, president of ho died June 4, left her estate the federation, states that the a her husband. Comegys of West Allenhurst, who died June 15; Lester W. Wight of work of the literature committee Peter Christensen of Allenhurst, Wall township, who died June 19; of a Holy Name society never vho died Apr. 10, 1952, directed Albert Kasson of Freehold, who ends, The report refers to a re- hat his estate form a trust. The died May 27; John Wylie of At-cent study of comic books con- IN OUR Cool CELLAR •• vldow will be paid $7,800 annually. lantic township, who died June IS; ducted by a N. T. state legisla- If the remainder, 30 per cent will Jacob Feman of Keansburg, who tive committee which revealed that o to his son, Carl. Another 30 died June 9; and Albert Gruskln 25 -per cent of them encourage cent will be held In trust for of Marlboro township, who died crime and immorality. W* he son. The forty per cent will June 13. ;o to Carl's three children. Upon Commenting on the atheistic, he widow's death, the estate will immoral publisher responsible for ;o to Carl. spreading vice and suggestlveness, 1ST PAYMENT IN OCT. Urge Caution Mr. Byrne's report stated: "It Is Anna Flood of Matawan, who the committee's belief that no lied June 19, willed her estate to child or teenager, nor even an TAKE YEARS TO PAY ter brothers John and James In Arming Arabs adult, can continuously read the flood. type of publication' against which Eva Hurst of Sea Girt, who died LONG BRANCH—A resolution we are campaigning and not have No easier terms anywhere thnn une 8, willed $100 each to Charles asking that the State Department his mind warped and his ideals per- those offered by UB. NO lower Sreenlng of East Orange, Rich- and Congress exercise "extreme verted," caution" In proceeding with plans prices . . . better workmanship Stating that literature commit- for Middle East defense arrange- too! Call today for free esti- iClesrsm&ale.. ments was adopted here last week tees in each of the 28 parish units at a mass meeting for the United of the county are working indus- mate on any type home repair 19.80 Jewish appeal. triously to remove objectionable ... or modernization. material from their communities, And think, too, of how much The resolution is as follows: Mr. Byrnes asked the co-operation We view with concern the recent You, too, can easier your housework will of all citizens. "The real effective- have your cool be! Hove those energetic NOW! The Latest In Associated Press report that the ness of the literature committee Cool . Comfortablt American State Department will cellar turned youngsters and the fun-loving ask Congress for funds to arm thewill come only when we have Wallpaper Patterns. aroused public opinion to the fever Into a play room both for adults out of the living room Arab countries. PORCH ENCLOSURE Into an casy-to-clcan cellar To Suit Your Decorating We adopt the following resolution heat of action," the report says. the milk shake set and the to be forwarded to our New Jersey It concludes that In the final anal- Make the most or cooling cocktail crowd. Just imagine play room. You'd be sur- Senators and Congressman, and ask ysis it must be the weight of pub- prised at how economical our Needs . . . See Them! breezes with a porch enclosure. how wonderfully comfortable that they consider the following lic opinion that will cause the col- you'd be In a cool basement costs arc, Call for a Ire* facts: vNHAM lapso of the renegade publishers Screened-in for summer . . . on Ihi-se hot, muggy days. estimate. That in the First World War of unacceptable printed matter. every Arab country was on the aide glass-enclosed for winter. of dictatorship; that in the Second Mr. Fahey announced that the World War the common enemy of county federation was supporting • Semites •Walltex ' America and Its allies were helped Bill H.R. 569, which is currently by the Arab countries to defeat one under consideration by a Congres- of our allies regardless of their sional . committee at Washington. • Varlar • Glendura • Queens promises of neutrality; that it isThe bill would permit the post ITIonmouth fonstruction fo. more fatal than being a calculated Ill E IIIC,HW*> is »r HinnuN'i iOlNlP I risk to arm people who are always oBlce department to impound mail BECAUSE OF A led by feudalists and forces of of those using the mails for the III or edit 110%) of tho amount uf the Street anil c'Htiwood avc, Matawan work of steering, makes parking unbelievably eusy. SUCTION T lurtment Ofllco llnlldlnu, 10;ir> I'arkwuy bid, provided that the "Id certified tnwnnhlp,) truillnx »i Flo'i Rar * drill. Avenue, Trenton, N. J. on Momlny, July check whiifl not be lim thnn FIVB Kim- Ihe Plenary lUlnll Coniumpllou, hereto' ... IN ECONOMY AND VAWE-Now, you'll get many Conatructlon of Harden Stale Park, fore liiued to Florence Mallnconlea, 91 wiy. Contract 48, Stotlon 71 HUucluro, 30. 11/113 at HI mil A, M., KASTBHNdrud liollarn (tftOO.OO) nnr more than Lower Main it., Matawiin, N, J., trad* more miles out of every gallon of gasoline. You'll save (Iradlni ind Paving >t Eatontuwn Spur STANIIARI) TIMH (Ilion A. M, Kurt- Onu llundrtd Thouiand Pollara (1101),. IHK ai Klo'i liar « Grill. from Onriltn SUti I'lrkwuy to Katon> em tlnylluht Having Time) nml will bo 0011,001 and mutt b« dellvorid at the on over-all operation and upkeep, too, Yet Chevrolet' town ClrcU In tha Oorouiihi of Katon- opnnoil Immediately thiionftor. above placo on or before the huur Objection!, if nny, uliould bo mule Im- 7ke thilllfni «e» "twe.Tea" 3-iut town and N«ir Shrtiriburr, Monmouth Did« will bo recilveti only from thoie named, Coidrx of the ntandard iirunuial mediately In writing to flnii Koitak remalm Ihe lowesl-prlctd lint in the low-price field, i.don, With 9 ireet «« Mflej, €*•»• County, Naw Jirny, bidder* who an proiiorly pre«fiiiallfieil form« and ipeclal afldrexeil onvilmiea rVemil, TatriKhlp Clerk of Matawan. »UI often Ihe wMoit choice el MMI Tha principal Itimi of work irai with tho New Jirnoy rflnte Illiihwity will be furnlnhtd on nppllcntlon, . Bids Signed, ... IN AMERICA'S PAVOR-Again this ycar-ns in every not onclnirl In iriiled •I'tclnl «il oiiened. The Authority re- Munmouth County Surroiite'i Court ' than my other car. In fact, latest official registration •liinliricnlluii prueiMliinia of thn Niw Jir.Ntrven tho rlirht to reject any or all bid*. 344,001) Cu, VCIPI.—Morrow Excavation, Notice to Crodflon (o t'reienl figures show that Chevrolet is over 25% ahead of the 90,000 Cu. Vila.—Dub-baai. "y State Illiihway l)i|>i\ilmimt. Illililira 14MO0 8(|, Yd(,—(" Toinolllnii, mint ftlmi submit a revl««il Financial Claims Aialml Estate second-place car. Nearly 2 million more people now 33,100 8(|, Yell,—J" ronitratfon HiHtMnrnt nml Htntiimrnt n[ I'lnnt MUM NHW JKIUKV IIIIIMWAY KMTATK Uf UEOHUB 0, ZINaALK. Macadam Surface on 4" Mac ml am Kiiulpmont with their bill, AUTIIOIUTV 0K0KAHKI), drive Chevroleti than any other make, flaw. nrawlntri) Hjiecln'oiitlons anil l'Wm uf C.«,<0 OIII1IU Dtl NUUVEU, Secretary. Ptiriumit In tha ordir of DORMAN CHEVROLET 43,100 Sri, Yili,—mtumlnoua Bid, Contract anil Bund for the pro. Mcl'AliUIN, Hurruvnte of Ihe County of 1 CononU Surlan Couria, Hot imiiil work an nn filo In Ihi olllce NOTICE Monmouth this day mHili, on thl ap« Optlosil it win coit, Combination of Powerglldt automatic Mlxnl, Tyi>> FA.IIC.i, !I>,V of |h« Naw Jorwy Illithwny A'llli'irl1/, Taki notice that apiillcallon liai bun plication of thn uiulorslinid, admlnll- trinirhlulon ind 115-h.p, "Dlue-Hltmi" engine available on Think on »" Macadam II«M, loin Parkway Avenue, Tmntiin, N, J,, raaili to the Mayor and Council uf Knlr irntrU of i,ho eiUlo uf tho laid Oiorit "Two-Ten" Mil Del Air rnodtli only. Vowet Steering ivollsble 1,230 Cu, Yda,—Coneral* Claim ami may ho InirefUHl by tiroiiietuya Haven, In tranvfer to Luey Oenovne, (t, ZIIIKKI), ilocoaivil, notice li h»nby on all modeih MORI PION.I ItlY CHIVROLITS THAN ANY OTHIR CAR I II A C. tfliM*r« durlntr o/llee hour*. I'IMM will Iraillnv aa Club «0(, «us Illver Itoid, ilvtn to (ho erodllon of anld ileoiaied 110,000 l.ba,—lUlnlorctmnt Stall In h» furnlihtil upon th> l>nyinfill uf »Fair Haven, N, J,, Ihe lletull Coniunip- to t>rri>nt to lh« laid Admlnlitretrlx Structural, fie of Ten llullam II 10.001 whli'h will tion llcinit, hir«tnfnrr laaniil In Krid Ihilr olnlnu umler oath within all 0,000 Lin. lt.-Caat'ln.l'laca nnt be rrfiimlid, for »»ch lot nt plain, Mklfiu, irmllnic ai Club 10), «05 Illvir ntimthi frimt ihU dale, Gonomta 1'llti. iiimn application tu Marvin A, lllliyi lluad, fair Haven, N, J, Datedi June H. 1U53. CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. 1,000 Lin, Ft.—Cnrrtinalml Maul, AdinlnUtralor, Niw Jrraiy Illuhway Olijictloni If any, iliould be made .ALIDA ZIN0AL1, Culvert l'l^i, Blorni Drain Authurlty, Ilmim U7, Hint* llluhway Immeillatily In wrltlnir In M. I'layd llrooh Aveniie, Olllro lIullilliiK. Hill Parkway Avtnil', Minllh, lloruMHh Cirrk of Knlr ilavrn, , Kaiuntown, N, /, 7,900 l.ln, n,-.'.|!»liifnretil Cloncntl Troulun, N, J, Mills mu«t tip mult Mlirned. Abramiiff k I'rlei, Knii,, 325 MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK RE 6-3130 Gulvart rljia, Storm Drain upon tin ttanilnril iiroimial fiirm* In LUUY II1JNOVK8H, U Moiimmllh "lint, Ihe manner dxImiKlnl In Ihi HUnilinl Itf r'alr llav.u lloail, II..iedI Hank, NN,, J, 100 Un, h,-l\wlfliatlon> and gup* 14,11 tali Haven, K, J, Alturne/i. 11**1 RED BANK REGISTER; JULY 9. 1958 plies and additional land improve- Magistrate Suspends WAN TID !— Marlin Sees 3% Hike ment requirements by municipal Jeck Conviction Mobile Transformer Units In Home Building Costs authorities are given as the main Maher's Jail Sentence Old Geld and Silver causes of rises in construction costs. Upheld by Court HIGHLANDS — New York city HIGHEST FBIO?/rPAIDlii BLBERON — William Marlin, Magistrate Nicholas Dels go sus- president of the New Jersey Shore COMPLETES ARMYSCHOOI. TRENTON — The appellate di- pended a jail term for William 1 Builders association, this week de- NEW SHREWSBURY — Sgt.vision of the Superior court ha« up- Maher, 42, of 53 Valley at. here last BAI < clared that: Home building costs First Class Johnnie Eaton, husband held the conviction by a Monmouth Thursday after finding; him guilty 29A Monmouib St may rise three per cent In the next of Mrs. Mary Eaton of 110 Peach county jury Jan. 23 of Myron Jeck, of a disorderly conduct charge in Red Bank'.' isvl months: tha "trade-in" house ct.( rprpntly graduated from the Asbury Park, of criminal contempt Felony court. * plan will help owners of old homes Army's Engineer school at Murnau, while he-was a member of the Mailer lias been ordered held ior buy new ones; air-conditioning lor Germany. Sgt. Eaton, who arrived grand jury. action In Special Sessions court on homes costing less than $15,000 is in Europe laat February, is a com- Jeck was dismissed from the an assault charge growing out of •till in the experimental stage in munication! chief In the 393d Field grand jury last year by Superior an incident May 22, when John most areas, and a new era of home artillery battalion at Ncckarsulm, Court Judge Frank T. Lloyd, Jr., Fitzpatrlck, a patrolman in the design is here. Germany. He has been In the army after ho wont to Felix Giordano, Port Authority bus terminal, arrest- Wages, lot costs, masonry sup- since 1941. Asbury Park restaurateur, and ed Maher for being noisy and bois- asked the laiter to withdraw an terous. Patrolman Fitspatrick assault and battery charge against charges that Maher punched and Eugene Cnplbianoo, Jr., also ol As- tried to kick him after his arrest. It P»yi to Adrertlie In Th« RegieM* bury Park, which waa pending be- fore the panel. §EA GIRT INN In dismissing Jeck, Judge Lloyd also disqualified him from future grand jury service. However, he KITCHEN PLANNING appealed that decision, and the ap- pellate division in October invali- Personal dated Judge Lloyd's ruling about Every Saturday Night! future service. Consultation. He was tried on the criminal con- tempt count and convicted Jan. 23 Custom Planning. at Freehold, drawing a $300 fine by Judge John B. MoGcehan. The DANCING appellate division said that in Visit- Free esfimotes on complete laitattaliom - No obligation. ing Mr. Giordano and seeking with- drawal of the complaint, Jeck was CALL RE 6-2552 "guilty of misbehavior sufficient to With the Popular justify a conviction of criminal con- I 1^11 l>l H Sllon ROOM MOWHH III COIM) S tempt." r />/>/•/ n Dorns Entertain REGAL PRODUCTS CO. TUNE TOPPERS At Barbecue Party ( (tl'llli ! MtlkfFS (\tid Dt'MglHTS SHREWSBURY — Mr. and Mrs. 115 WEST FRONT ST. RED BANK 4-2552 Daniel • W. Dorn of Shadowbrook FORMICA COUNTERS STORE FIXTURES farms entertained at a barbecue 9 P. M. Till Closing supper Sunday for Mr. Dorn's A group of mobile transformer for a planned Interruption of ser-^ brother, Victor M. Dorn, also of units, above, were recently put Into vice while repairs are being made. Shrewsbury, who waa observing his uso by Jersey Central Power £ The residential type 37.5 KVA NO COVER CHARGE birthday. Light company as a temporary transformer Is housed in the trailer, Guesta included Mrs. C. P. Mac-measure for daily normal main- (Inset) custom built by Hendricks CONVENTIONAL and CONSTRUCTION Finest Food Along the Shore Creary and daughter Phyllis of tenance operations or In the event Machine shop of Red Bank, Look- Wrangcll, Alaska; Mr. and ' Mrs of an emergency. The transformer- ing over the six new units, left to Dancing at Sea Girt Inn Every Victor M. Dorn and children Betsy on-wheels—one of the first In theright, are Robert H, Sims, assist- and Jlmmie, Ma], and Mrs. Robert ant general superintendent of trans- country to b6 used by an electric mission and distribution; Richard DeAdder and children Bobbie and company—can bo moved rapidly to Saturday Night Thru the Summer Marie, and Patricia, Phyllis, Cathy A. Golden, engineer, and William the field and placed in operation as E. McGowen, superintendent of MORTGAGE LOANS Lynn and Daniel Dorn, 3d, all ofa substitute for a permanently in- Shrewsbury, and Mr. and Mrs. transportation, members of the SIIOWIM \4 I OK I Hi; Daniel B. Dorn, Sr; and George stalled transformer undergoing re- local electric company who worked For Rose, Red Bank. pair. This eliminates the necessity on the project. HOME - BUSINESS ~ FARMS Headdcn's Corner mann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Agle, reTBffisacro* 5s :M^I *:* Mrs. Massclhoff, Mrs. Viola John- QUICK SERVICE THRU William Barto,' who is serving son, Bonny Furhmann and George with the Navy In Rhode Island, has Kleinhanz. been homo on leave, visiting hia Mr». John Krusls spent the week- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Bar- end with relative* at Linden. WALKER & WALKER to. '. Mrs. Gerald Menhennett of Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Connell REALTORS' • INSVRORS nut st., has returned from Laurel, of Jersey City, are gjicsts of Mr. Del., where she has been visiting and Mrs. James Reddlngton of SYCAMORE AVL SHREWSBURY RE 4-5212 relatives. Francis ct. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peck have RED BANK moved to Kalamazoo, Mich. Mrs. Frank Falconetti and her ;0n, Frank, Jr., spent Sunday at Brooklyn, visiting, relatives. R. A. Grover and family of As- bury Park are new residents at Mc- Guirc's grove. Charles Furhmann Is enjoying a all quality cars vacation from his duties with .the Prudential Insurance company. for performance... SUMMER HANDBAGS Robert Agle, who is employed by th» Prudential Insurance company at Newark, is enjoying his annual safety... styling and vacation. reduced for clearance John- J. Krusls of Cooper rd., ha* money's worth I returned from a business trip to the Midwest. ;** Bonny Agle had n party last Whites ... Colored . .. Straws week, the occasion being h«r third birthday. Combinations . •. Linens ... Novelties Mr. and Mrs. Jack Croft have moved to Jackson st.. Fair Haven. Mr.'and Mrs. Roy Coyle and Mrs. Anna Massa of Valley Stream, L-1., lost to drlv*! were recent guest* of Mr, and Mrs. were 2.95 .now .1.95 Christian HaeselhofT. Readier, more powerful Anne Murray of New York city command.,, TiriPovcr V-R has been spending the past week with hemispherical combustion were 5.00 now 2.95 with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finn. lets minimum "drive" from Emanuel Swartz observed his every drop of (is! Surtr, birthday Friday at a family gath- more instant control,., % Full-time Power Steerlm and were 5.95 & 6.95 now 3.95 ering, i Power Brakes (or turning and James Wiseman of Brooklyn, •lopping with just • fraction pent tho holiday with his son-in- of the effort you'd uie in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. drivin|thi"oldw»y"l were 7.95 & 8.95 now 5.00 Frank Falconetti.

Si Mr. and Mr«. Christian Segua en- tertained at a barbecue supper last were up to 12.95 now 5.95 week for Christian Hasselhoff, who was observing, his 76th birthday. plu. Federal tu ' - Q|| J £,9 5 Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furh-

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PHONE Red Bank 6-3889 RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Holglciji-J'Yiesian Cow Holsteln-Fricslan association of Ayers, Aboard Roanokc, Keyport Man Portraitures of Prizes Awarded America, Brattlebroro, Vt. In- NiV.G. for Weekend Ends Production Test The cow was milked twice a day. Gets Promotion . COLT'S NECK—Morrl»don Orms- She was two years, three months NEW? SHREWSBURY—Earl B, Horses by George At Y. C. Dance old when the testing period began. Want to Ayers, boilerman third class, hus- NEW BRUNSWICK — C. V. by Styntje, a registered Holstcln- Her record averanca appiuxlmatoly band" of Margaret LoBlondo Ayer* Swank, vice president in charge of FAIR HAVEN—Thc Shrewsbury Frleslan cow owned by Douglas T. 13 quarts of milk dally for the of 20 Plum 8t. here, arrived aboard manufacturing at Johnson and Ford Morris River Yacht club held its Inde- Nowbold of this place, has com- period covered by her test. Testing the light cruiser USS Roanoke In Johnson, has announced that Wll- pendence day dance Saturday even- pleted a 341-day production test In wa» supervised by the State College Save New Toik harbor liurt week for liiim Mordecai of 33 Oalt St., Key- In a recent issue of the Chris- Ing. Gustav Paton and Ramon official herd Improvement registry of Agriculture at Rutgeri univers- a July 4th port-of-call visit. port, has been appointed superin- ten Science Monitor, in iU book Fonton were in rhnrgR nf tho eve- with 9,209 pounds of milk and 38S ity in co-operation with the a*»» Son of Mr*. Dorothy Ayer», ho tendent of production for the Dal- review department, there was an ning's activities. Games and group pounds of butterfat to her credit, elation. recently returned from a four- las, Tex., plant of the surgical dress- illustrated feature item entitled singing were enjoyed. it was announced this weclc by the Time montha' tour of duty in the Medi- ings company. 'Horses, Horses, Horses," based on Prizes were awarded to Gordon review of the recent publication Roof thatching still 1* an Im- terranean with the U. 0. Sixth fleet, Mr. Mordecai, a lifelong resident Clark and Elinor Soulon,hat dance; portant industry in England and Ayera was aboard the Hoanoke of Keyport, began his career as a ot the "Portraitures of Horses" by William Zillger first, William Ship- Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, Mr, for summer when it left New York Harbor after compoundor in the mill room in Georgo Ford Morris, Foreacre ley second, and Griffcn Baldrldge and Mrs. Edward Wickberg, Mrs, Wales wliere 900 mnattr lhatchcrs a four-day call for Norfolk, Va., 1939. After serving as sterilizer Studios, Shrewsbury. third, balloon dance; Allan Conk- M. Burns. still work. the cruiser'* home port. operator in the plaster finishing de- The article was copyrighted by lln first, and Mrs. William L. Bally, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Straus, activities? Flagship of Rear Admiral'Rich- partment, he went Into supervision he Christian Science Monitor, and Jr., second, blindfold dance, and Col. G. M. Mlnton, Jr., Mr. and In 1944 as night shift supervisor. In we have been granted tho privilege ard P. Glass, commander of cruiser Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Zlllgcr first, Mrs. Thomas B. Ford, Jr., Mr. and Merchants Truit deposit- division two of the Atlantic fleet, successive steps he became assist- o reprint same by The Monitor, the Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Munson sec- Mrs. M. F. Stiles, Mr and Mrs. MATERNITY the Roanokc Is commanded by ant foreman of the plaster finish- writer of the a'tlclc, ss well as by ond, and Mr. and Mrs. Grlffen Emilio Fanjul, E. W. Evans, Mr. ors, in increasing numberj, ing department; foreman, cotton Mr. Morris. The article follows 3aldridge third, orange dance. Grif- surroBTS GAKTKHBELTS Capt. Harold T. Deutermann. erbatim: and Mrs. B. Nesbltt, Mr. and Mrs. finishing, and general foreman, cot- fcn Baldrldge sang several solos, C. Baldrich, Mr. and tin. William BBA8 LINGERIE are learning how really ton mill. The last position he ac- (by Roland Sawyer) accompanied at the piano by Ken Zillgcr and Mr. and Mrs. William cepted in 1850 after the reorgani- Terry. Salladln. convenient our bank-by- zation of the new mill. This is one of the most ambitious Members and guests present wore »maif service is. Particu- A graduate of Keyport high undertakings in Its field that the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hunting, Mr. Sunday afternoon the annual chil- TUCKER'S planning an school, Mr. Mordecai attended United Slates has seen. It attempts and Mrs. Ramon Fenton, Robert dren's party wsj held at the club- CORSET - tCVGEBIE larly, during these busy Rutgers, where he majored In busi- to do for the horse what Wallace M. Rookc, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth house. Games were enjoyed, and neas administration. In Keyport Nutting's three-volume work did ice cream and cookies were served, 1J» B'WAY LONG BRANCH summer days when literal- or American furniture. Terry, Mlse Anne Cassidy. Herbert he is Interested in Cub Scout work, Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Conk- ly every minute counts AUTO TRIP? Is a former fire warden and has It Is strikingly graphic and in- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hart- been a member of the Arc depart- formally historic. George Ford zcll,. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Paton, . . . and the time you ment many years. He also is a Morris has produced a warm and Mr. and Mrs. James Grccley. USE send for your member of the Keyport Yacht club. rich anthology of the horse as de- usually spend journeying He is married to the former Lor- veloped in America, drawing upon Dolores Hesse, Daniel O'Hearn, raine Dietrich of Keyport and the more than half a century of ex- Dolly Best, John O'Hearn, Mr. and to the bank to make de- FREE copy of couple have two children. Mr. perience as ft horseman, breeder, Mrs, John Cubbagc, Mr. and Mrs, posits can be put to many Mordecai plans to take over his and artist. James E. Wallcn, J. M. Hlnchcy, CANADA DRY WATER new duties Aug. 1. This is his first venture as a pub- Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Hoyt, Mr. good uses. Merchants lisher, one into which he has put and Mrs. Walter Morton, Mr. and all his varied and. talented re- Mrs. W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trust is just as near as sources. It is certain to Interest Borus, Miss Sterling ' Chadwick, the corner mail boxl American and Canadian horse lov- Charles Hesse, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. ers. The book combines the skills Whitney K. Munson. of an expert as well as an artist, Mr. and Mrs. FanjUl, Gordon B, and has air the merits that that Clark, Elinor-Sulon, Dr. and Mrs. combination can produce. Like Anson Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert wise, for some readers, perhaps, it Ban-, Mr. and Mrs. A. DeAngells, may have certain limitations, de- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Owen, Mr. and pending upon what a reader Is Mrs. J. C. Owen, Mrs. C. AdeJman, I: will odd la your pleasure; looking for. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Baily, Jr., safety, and peace of mind Ever since he was old enough to Mr. and M)«. Fred E. Gregg, George whin motorina. ANNOUNCEMENT peer over a window sill and, as he Ochs, says, "ffattcn his nose" against a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, John AN IKllrtlVt SCIINTIftC •Trip Tlp»" I*IU you what Shipley, Robert Forsner, Jeanne MOCIM THAT Klf *S Frank Soldo windowipanc George Ford Morris OSJNKS LIVUY LONCIIt to da about your homo, your haa loved horses. He has worked Tier, Margaret Rice, Mr. and Mrs. family, and your car btforo formerly with — with them in all manner of capac- J. Horan, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Just enclose your deposit Crow, Mr. and Mrs. John Woutcrs, you start. ities all his life. Perhaps no other in one of our simple mail- White House Barber Shop man haa more training with, fa. ing envelopes -deposit miliarity with, or love for his sub- It gives holpful suggestions slips, drop it in the corner for safe driving in all situa- ject. All that Is brought out re- of a more general reader it might Now With ' peatedly and skillfully In this re- have been lose exhaustive, with mail box. It's that simple! tions. markable assemblage of sketches, more emphasis on the best pic- It tails you what to do in Sole's Barber Shop charcoals, and formal portraits of tures. Its manufacture, for some American horses. His enthusiasm readers, could have been improved. feito of an accident. 81 Monmourii St. Rod Bank for His subject permeates the whole Mr, Monis considered" nil these To hotp you on|oy a trouble- project. aspects carefully. He plnnrjcd bis froo, worry-frot holiday, book to combine tho best, as he phono, wrlto, or stop in for a For project il Is, portraying all knows It, and decided In favor of manner of horses, rather formally the complete record, one which he froo copy of "Trip Tips." ANNOUNCEMENT for the most part; Arabians, saddle feels docs the greatest, justice to horses, Irish hunters, trotters, and his beloved subject, the horse, and Charles Boccellato pacers, Morgan horses and 'show which those who love horses would roadsters. Pcrcherons, Belgians, like the best. formerly Owner-Operator of Clydesdales, Shira and Suffolk It will be many years before Member Federal J'.eierve System drafters. such a permanent and beautiful Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The Imperial Barber Shop In one cense, Mr, Morris has glor- record will again be compiled. iflcd his subjects. He hns drawn JOSEPH G. McCUE with loving sensitivity and with Note With photographic detail for the most AGENCY part. No artist could be more faith- ful to anatomy. His choice of color , REALTORS Sole's Barber Shop for backgrounds and subjects are, As Interesting As Ever: II Monmouth St. Red Bank superb. .Obviously, Mr. Morris 83 nidge Road, Rumson knows his, horses so well that ho could do a creditable picture even Phone Rumaon 1-0444 blindfolded. For horsemen, he probably has not, gone too far in his sense of perfection. And occasionally he has Hazlet Firemen's Fair broken the pattern with pictures EXECUTRIX SALE of special depth of feeling, such The undersigned Executrix of the Estate of Rebecca H. C. as "Golden Horses, Palominos at Burd, deceased, will sell at Public Auction all personal property Play"; or "The Imported Percheron belonging to said decedent on: Stallion Etrailcgant"; or the head study, In charcoal, of "Imported Messenger"; or the delightful and Trade Exhibit studies In various poses of "Arabs Saturday, July 11,1953 Imported or Bred by Roger A. by." ' 10:30 A. M. Mr. Morris for many years has State Highway 35, Hazlet been sketching and painting horses, Sale to be held at the late residence of Rebecca H, C. Burd at: both for pleasure and livelihood In this work he naturally has been 82 Conover Lane, Middletown Township, IV. J. commissioned to paint many per. sons on their mounts, pictures that Conover tane is located Just •cross Shrewsbury Rivet Bridge are unavoidably stereotyped when JULY 13th to 18th, Inclusive gathered 'In numbers. These In- on Hifhtray 35. Arrows will be posted on Highway 35. clude some delightful scenes of Six Hitchcock Chairs, Rugs (Domestic and Oriental), Marblo horsc« and children. Top Wash Stands, Victorian Cheats of Drawers, Oil Paintings, Probably a highly specialized Pictures, Fire Place Equipment, Book Caics, Tea Wagon, Bric-a- book' such nj this required ln FREE Dancing FREE Ground Prizes brac, Books, Fine Tables, Rocking Chair, Spool Turned Table, pendent publication. It is the' sort, Bureau, Victorian Sofa, Mantle Clock, Decanters, Cut Glass, Pew- of book that an enthusiast on the tcrware, Morris Chair with Rocker to Match, Ironstone, Glass- subject should enjoy greatly. Its ware, Silver Trays, Decorative Objects, Cedar Chest, Antique Card breadth Is all Inclusive, both as to Children's Playground Table, Mirrors in Gilt Frames, What-Not Shelf, Dining Room Ta^ types and span of coverage. This ble, Victorian Sideboard, Four Posted Mahogany Bed, Large Cop- begins before the arrival of the per Kettle, Ladderback Chair, Bed Warmer, Captain's Chair; automobile, which drove the home Windsor Chair, Lamps, Entire contents from cellar to attic. out of the place it had held. And CHILDREN'S NIGHT • MONDAY, JULY 13th It comes down to the present, when The undersigned and Auctioneer shall not be responsible In the horse again Is a part, vicar- Standard Size Bike, a Ride-in Auto and various other children's prizes the event of acoldent or Injury to any person or jierdons In, on iously, of the dally life of number or about the premises. AH Items to be removed from premises less American children via the daily FIREMEN'S and AUXILIARY NIGHT • TUESDAY, JULY J4tli at the conclusion of sale. western films on the television. If that seems odd, this reviewer be- (If rain, the next clear night); . By Order of: Florence H. Brooks, Executrix lieves. It is very much a fact. $25 to Company from most distant point. 4 drawings of $20 each and GEORGE C. BIRD, Auctioneer Phone Freehold 8-2681 Mr. Morris' text is largely auto- $45 to Auxiliaries biographical. It Is the story of the artist as he looks across many busy and happy years, brought into FIRST AID NIGHT - THURSDAY, JULY 16th fruitful focus by the publication of his life's work. $25 to' Squad from most distant point' and other cash prizes to Squads If this ill-inclusive book ha* Urn FARMERS!! itatlons, tt Is that It crams too much between its coven, It Is the MOTORCYCLE CLUB NIGHT - FRIDAY, JULY 17th story of Mr. Morris' own life as WE CAN USE ALL OF a horseman and an artist, which i . Cash prizes to visiting Clubs he relates In detail, and the artistic historical record of American YOUR GARUCKY WHEAT horsemanship. Do not miss I lie FREE TRADE EXHIBIT — You will find it interesting and enjoy- Prom that viewpoint, th» view of the horse lover—by which the able, with an opportunity to win various Free Prizes TO BEST ADVANTAGE book most fairly can bo appraised —It seems certain to win praise TO YOU and renown, From the viewpoint The folloning merchants will participate by displays or by the award of prizes, or but lit Rorlton Garoge, Ktyport Pott lltctrie Company, Ktyport Cohrvito Iros., Perth Amboy JUST CALL, J. Leon Schanck ft Sons, Ktyport Ktyport Furniture Company, Keyport L, W, lahrenburo,, Hoilot Ronson's, Motawan Seacoott Floor Covering Co., Keyport •ay Drug, Keyport What it lakes W. D. Swartiel, Hailtt W. S. Wallaet, Ktyport to paint masonry Rathbone's Garage, Hailet HIGHTSTOWN 1171 Peoples National lank, Keyport Martin It Irown, Morexon and asbestos shingles, Robert G, Dean, Ktyport Serpico't Office Equipmtnt Co., Rod lank E. H, Kahlort ft Sons, Hailtt VOll OUU BEST CASH OFFEU Strmb Motors, Ktyport Hailtt Lunch, Hailtt WE GOT! Illl's loot Shop, Ktyport BEFORE YOU SELL Pete's Housekeeping Appliances, Short Insurance Agency, Ktyport A»k nbout CKNTHAI/S ' Onn Keyport Hardware Company, Ktyport Cont Mlrndlft llulihrr Bane I'ulut Keyport ft Keantburg Aamack Furniture House, Union leach DAILY KAD1O PRICE QUOTATION riinrifl with Conovtr Lumber Company, Ktyport Dthmtr't Marina Hardware, Union loach Flint Cyclt Solas, Neptunt; and others Station WTNJ - Trtnton, N. J. • 920 on your dial - GOODYEAR 6:54 A. Mi • Juit btfort th« Farm N«wt TIM * RUIIIR Some of the Prizes to be awarded (there will be many others): G. E. Portable Electric Dishwasher, Station WJLK • Aibury Park - at 6:59 A. M. • Company's Orthopedic Box Spring and Mattress, Royal Portable Typewriter, U. S. Saving Bond, Stetson Hats, 1310 on your di«l. PLIOLITE Hams, Electrical Fixtures, Cash, Camera and Accessories, Electric Coffee Maker, Automobile Tires •••ullful ninth M«uii-C»l«fi Central Jersey Farmers FAIR HAVEN PONY RIDES • REFRESHMENTS • GAMES Cooperative Association. Inc. HARDWARE MUSIC FOR DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT 7111 Hlvor Illl, Fair HitVMl i JJIGHTSTOWNi N. J. JtKl) HANK 0-OIM WILL BE FURNISHED BY WALT STAEGER AND HIS 8-PIECE ORCHESTRA I Pace Ten RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 9. 1953 Shaw, who will sing and dance to Pa., who was vacationing at Nep- Midshipman Laidlaw Video Pupils the number, "The Syncopated New Franchise to Cott Bottling Co. Sergeant Drowns tune. Clock." Gail end Don Spafford will Cancer Chairman Dr. Henry Vaccaro pronounced On Two-Month Cruise do "A. Scene in Central Park," fol- Sgt Gaskey dead at S p. m. The To Give Program lowed by the "Side by Side" to be In Shark River body was removed to the Buckley KEANSBURG— Peter iA! ?XkfoU « Tuesday afternoon at the Carl- sung by the studio's "educated ho- Praises Workers FORT MONMOUTH—Sgt. First funeral home, Asbury Park, then law, midshipman' first class at theT ton theater's special program for bos" "Honey" Ehlin, Cheryl Ben- FAIR HAVEN—Mr. and Mrs. Class Ernest Gaskey, 29, of 240 to Fort Monmouth. It was removed Naval academy at Annapolis' and . children, pupils of the Video Tal- nett, Cindy Porskivies, Diane Up- Ray VanHorn and Mayor and Mrs. VanDike pi., Long Branch, who Monday to the Woolley funeral son of Mrs. Elizabeth L. Laldlaw ' ent-studio of White st., will pre- ham, Edward Johnson and Rich- Edgar V. Denise were commended was stationed with the 9467th TSU home. Long' Branch. Sgt. Gaskey of Wood ave. here, is taking part' sent a complete show..of songs ard Johnson. Joanne Donato will for their efforts In the recent can- here, drowned late Saturday after- is survived by his wife, Mabel Ruth in the annual two-month cruise of' and dances before the showing o£ do a toe dance. The Video Tapettes cer fund drivOj In a lottcr received noon when his rowboat capsized Gaskey of Manahville, N. C, who first and fourth classmen. will conclude the program with this week by Mr. and Mrs. Van- in Shark river off South Riverside lived with him at the Long Branch He is aboard the USS Harris, a the featured picture. address, and his parents, Mr. and The show will be opened by the "Alexander's Ragtime Band." Tap- Horn from the county chairman, dr., Neptune. ship in the practice squadron un- - ettes include Judy Gale, Geraldine Police said Sgt. Gaskey attempt- Mrs, Ernest N. Gaskey of Salis- der the command of Rear Admiral Junior Co-Eds, Nancy Kroner, Peg- David T. Buck. "Fair Haven," Mr. bury, N. C. gy Ann Stull, Barbara Simons, Jo- Moore, Claire FalconettI, Janice Buck wrote, "has become one of ed to swim about 100 feet to shore. E. T. Woodridge, USN, commander Ann Hill, Richard and Edward Cox, Angela "Falco and Shirley those municipalities which under A passing motorist, Walter Hur- Burial will be in the National of the battleship cruise force of Johnson, Robert Poly and Bobby Bennett. able leadership has turned in a ley of 1101 Monnjouth blvd,, Bel- cemetery at Salisbury, the Atlantic fleet. mar, observed his plight, and dove The squadron will visit nine gcod record from year to year and MRS. MJTVE IMPROVED which we now count on lor an into the water. Police said Mr, Hur- ports in South America and the outstanding job." ley administered artificial respira- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mrs. Caribbean. It left Norfolk, Va, tion until the arrival of' Patrolman Emma Lutve of i Memorial pkwy., early last month, and Rio deJanie- RIVERCREST NURSING HOME The letter is aa follows: Edward Reid and Robert Smith who was scalded several weeks ro Sunday. Midshipman Laidlaw I want to express my personal ago, has - shown considerable im- will be granted a four-week leave — Elderly Couples Welcome — thanks, and also to speak for the and George Hall, members of the Monmouth County chapter, and the Neptune first aid squad. provement and no longer is con- at .home upon the squadron's re- PRIVATE WING New Jersey Division of the Amer- Sgt. Gaskey's companion in the fined to bed. turn to this country Aug. 6, ican Cancer society, for the splen- boat, M/Sgt. Wilbur L. Bethell, 32, 24 hobr nursing service did job which you did for us this of 25 Gosselln ave. here, citing to year, again, In Fair Haven in as- the half-submerged boat until. he for aged anl chronically ill. sociation with Edgar and Dorothy iiai rescued by another passing Denise. motorist, John R. Swan of York, Registered and Licensed Nurses in Attendance ' Fair Haven ha* become one cf those municipalities which under Mary E. Beckwith, Prop. able leadership has turned in a good record from year to year and CHAPIN AVE. RED BANK RE 6-4316 which we now count on for an out- standing job. I hope the knowledge that the funds raised throughout the coun- ATTENTION, COMMUTERS! ty will be put to Rood use, a large part of1 it right here in Monmouth Travel In Cool Comfort "Acrosa the Bay the Sea Srtiit Way" county, where the need is very great, will be a source of great TO and FROM NEW YORK personal satisfaction to you both. You will be Interested to know on the "SANDY HOOK" LINE that the over-all appearance of the campaign in Monmouth county The Cott Beverage corporation of New Haven,' Conn., WEEKLY 10 TRIP CQ 3 TRIPS DAILY seems increasingly successful. We has granted a new franchise to the Cott Bottling Co. of New COMMUTATION *H HIGHLANDS TO N. Y. have now reported a total of gifts First in dependable service. Household Finance Cor- of $57,233, with some more to come Jersey, Inc. Alan Turtletaub, treasurer of the new company, from several municipalities. It is poration is America's first, oldest and largest consumer •raaafait Bar - Snack Sar. Fare, »1.2S; Chlldrtn, 71e apparent that we will reach a signs the corporate papers, with Morris Silver, president, and finance company. . WEEKDAY* EXCEPT LAIOR DAY figure of about 160 per cent of our Leavei Arrive! Leaves Arrive! Henry Silver, vice president of the newly-formed corporation, First in fast, friendly service. No endorsers needed. HIGHLANDS BATTERY PARK BATTERY PARK HIOHLANDS quota which will establish us firm- Haw Jeney Downtown, N.Y. Downtown, N.Y. New Jersey ly in the second position amongst looking on. The event marks another forward step in' the Simple requirements. Get the money the same day all counties of the state. 7l4( A.M. tlSO A.M. 4:30 P.M. •:11 P.M. you apply. SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY With best wishes, I am, steady expansion of Cott beverage distribution. 10: IS A.M. IS Nee* Very sincerely yours, 1:11 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:1S P.M. SlOO P.M. First choice of more men and women than any other 1:41 P.M. David T. Buck, •lO» P.M. 7l4S P.M.' COO P.M. Chairman, 1953 Cancer Crusade men of the Keyport Literary dub St. What Made Unfold. company in hs field. If you're thinking about borrow SUNSIT CRUISE Weekday! Eacept Labor Day Kcyport held a luncheon and program plan- TlO» P.M. S:4S P.M. t:00 P.M. 10:41 P.M. It is believed that at least throe Mr. and Mrs. Stanley'Ferry and with g think fifirst of HFC— Commuter Tickets on Sale at * ning meeting last week at the home Caia MONTMY PAVMINT FIANS Bahr't Reitaurant, Highland!, N. J.j Tel. Highland! 1-1141 quarters of the white girl babies son Robert of Second St., are spend- of Mrs. J. Frank Welgand on Holm- "MODERNFOLD" DOORS America'i' s first consumer THM ing three weeks at the Casa Teres X U. 12 < • lattery Park, Downtown New York, WH 4-S4S0 born in the United States this del rd., Hazlet. Attending were finance company. Phone or pnmlt Pfmlt The Catlno, - Scenic Drive. Atlantic Highland! 1-1141 . at Hialeah, Fla. Ida 4»m thai • tnmti Pttmh year will be alive on their 66 birth- Mrs. Kenneth Gehlhaus, Mrs. Dan- stop in! Connecting BUSM to Red Bank, Long Branch, Asbury Park days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rapp of iel H. Baiiett, Mrs. George H. Da- f«U Ifts an iKMsiteH f M $4.87 (9.08 Third st., arc spending a month In vis, Mrs. Adie D. Shultz, Mrs. Nor- IN 5 6.41 ,6.97 9.75 18.15 Now England. man B. Lockwood, Mrs. Samuel 2N 12.83 13.93 19.50 36.31 Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank McCleaster *20to'500 m 19.24 20.90 29.25 54.46 Davis, Mrs. Albert M. Halgh, Mrs. 30.92 and son Frank, Jr., John Bottger James Carberry, Mrs. Carleton E. On Signature, car sw 33.69 47.62 89.53 nnd Mr. and Mrs. Konneth Mc- Wharton, Mrs. Hewitt R. Wharton, or furniture; Ihuukolf, ctortf it 2H% pit aanM m M- Cleaster and son arc spending a va- Mrs. Melvin A. Philo, Mrs. VanB. *m*'tl300UlHflHp1k cation in Lincoln, Neb., guests of Walker, Mrs. Herbert R. West, Mrs, by MM CMTU Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder, for- John B, Hoke, Mrs. E. Murray 1 merly of Keyport. They will also Todd, Mrs. E. Francis Ehrllch. Mrs. nfojirnfeta D.ori Said Exclusivity III Monmoulh, Ouan ••< Southtrn Midall- visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stutz at Henry T. Hopkins and Mrs. Rufus •« CountiM by JOHNS-MANVILLE Navarre, O., where Frank McCleas- O. Walling. USEHOLD FINANCE ti! r, Jr., and John Bottgcr, will spend the remainder of the sum- OVERHEAD DOOR mer. PRODUCTS CORP. ASBURY FARK-710 Cookmon Avenue, 2nd Floor , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Walling Roofs and Siding that of Atlantic st., have cone to La; Over 15 Ytara of Continuous StrvlM PHONE: ASboryPark 2-10103 conla, N. H., for the lummer. PERTH AMBOY-313 Stale St., 6th Floor Miss Gall Hausmnn of West 445 SHREWSIURY AVENUE Palm Beach, Fla., Is visiting Miss * PHONE: PErth Amboy 4-3440 will last 40 years plus! Sandra Slovenz of Broadway. Miss RED IANK 4-1029 Licnu ATM. S45, (>1 Make Thli the Lnst Time You Put a New Roof or Siding on Your Hous* Hausman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. RED IANK Ph. RE Mill Robert Hausman, and family have Have the Job done Bight, "Ap- None to Our Knowledge have tver returned to their Florida home af- plied by J. M. Trained Mechanics" worn out. the Johnj'Manville Way. Remem- Costs no more than any Quality ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. James ber, Johnc-ManvHIe W e a t h e r- Roofing or Sldinjc Job—Free Sur- H. Ward of Broad st. Defyinp Asbestos Shingles arc vey—Free Estimate*—Easy Pay Mrs. Raymond Pontler and fam- built to last 40 years * . . Plus! ment Terms. Our volume business guarantee* low price*. ily of Port Jervls, N. Y., have re- turned home after visiting Mrs. Ponticr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Home Irmul- ation thur S. VanBuskirk of Elizabeth st. Combination Miss Geraldine V. Brown of Storm Broad St., was a recent guest of Windows INSULATION & Panel Mr. and Mrs. John F. Heinz, Jr., of Ceilings Merchantvillc. Attic Con- SIDING CORP. OF N.J. Mr. and Mrs. James Shields and versions flutters and family have moved to Maine. Leaders Miss Vera Tombleson of Main «t. hag returned home from a visit with relatives at Mlllvllle. Peter B. Wyckoff, midshipman first class, U.S.N., son of Mr. «nd Mrs. Clinton S. Wyckoff of Broad is the other name for DODGE! st. is on a two months' training ASbury Park 2-8407 cruise in the Navy's 1953 midship- man practice squadron. 905 MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK, N. J. The Delta Alpha class of the Baptist church will hold a picnic July. 16 at the home of Mrs. Wil- Ham Zaulich at Hazlet. Over the years, Dodge ears have rewarded millions of owners with OR CALL Mr. and Mrs. John W. Putnum, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spafford, Mrs. a matchless qualify: Dependability. Now this word has been given George Letts and Mrs. Stanley new meaning h the greatest Dodge of them all—the '53 Action Car: PErth Amboy 4-9316 Schultz have joined Calvary Meth- HOLIDAYS AND AFTER OFFICE HO UBS CALL odist church. Miss Irene Wallace, daughter of more comfort space than ever, ATlantic Highlands 1-0302, MAnatqHan 7-2472-J Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of Sec- inside. You enjoy more head-room, ond st., will enter the September In the 1953 Mobilgu Economy leg-room and elbow-room., class of St.'Peter's hospital, School Run, the Dodge V-8 beat all other, Ocean County Rep. TOmi River 8-1118-R-l of Nursing at New Brunswick. She cars in its class ... outperformed was graduated last month from St. all 8's in every price class to Mary's high school in South Am- establish Dodge as America's Top Dodge for '53 brings you new boy. Economy 8/ , ~ mastery of the road, new maneu- Officers and department chair- verability in traffic, new parking PtpiiwJiHf Pewer-hr-Stfety ease. It snugs down on curves like Ten days later, the same Dodge a true sports car. V-8 set 2 new official AAA per- formance records for standard PipinhHi EitrfrVtkw Ftorirat American cars. Proof of reserve Safeguard hydraulic brakes with You'll find them at PltOWN'S...and at Lower Prices! power-for-safety. two brake cylinders in each front wheel... Oriflow ride control... p Safety-Rim-wheels . . . eleetrie LOWEST PRICES . . . ANYWHERE! Dodge Modern Design does awsy windshield wipers... foam rubber with "meaningless metal" and seat cushions... waterproof igni- SNOW-WHITE BAMBOO waste space outside—provides tion system... and many others. BLINDS Natural lark Venetian Blinds • 24 Inch*. Wide 2 for $5 • 72 Inches Long • All Sixes up to 36'' Wide • 56" Long • Flexible Steel Slats • Metal Head Box

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SHADES Ud l You'v dot fo Orlv It fe l«lW« Iff iTaaTi • UptttflentUmi flflrf Kjuipmtni tubjtct to t\nnfi* without notta • Free Plaitic Ring Pull • Ruttleu Eyelet Of • Grtin, White or Ecru BANK.N.J. FRANK VAN SYCKLE, INC. • 149-153 West Front St. REDJBANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Page Eleven ming skills for beginners. Safety =9—sa in the water and the ability to B. M. I. Graduate Barrel Maker take care of oneself is emphasized. Reutlicr Submits 6-Month Report WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Bobbing, prone float, glide, kick IT IS NOT TRUE TO SAY "WE D!I) EVERYTHING POSSIBLE" I / Started and glide and the doggie paddle arc Awarded 114,326 UNLESS CHIROPRACTIC WAS INCLITDEO ^o^munlty Y.M.CA. and Red the baaic skills each youngster is Showing 890 MV Violations Joseph DcPalma of 81 Suydam Cro^jjlearn-to-swim program was encouraged to master.- pi., Matawan, ha.1 recovered an Police Chief Frank W, Reuther ARRESTS 30P&.3 BROA:_WARREND ST. FOWLER launched Monday morning when Stanley Curhnrt Is the director submitted to the mayor and coun- atrocious auault and battery award In Workmon'd Compensation Chiropractor PHONB 250, youngsters from 7 to 17 left of the Kepwel park area. Red cil at the meeting Monday night assault and battery ~ bureau here of $4,326.17, granted by "Y" playgrounds for Kepwel park Croas instructors Carol Kemp, Joan Rsmult and battery with auto Deputy Director Harry S. Mcdlnets. 8-3033 his report for Ihcflrst half of 1953. aiding and abetting larceny and the Port Monmouth pool forRice, Pat Elatrom, Joyce Robblns, burglary Mr. DePalma, represented by Wil- an' hour of instruction. Bu3es Susie Boardman and Philip McNal- Tho report folloyi'a: breaking and entering liam T. Wlchniann ot the Red Bank leave the playgrounds at 9, 10 andly complete the staff. 165 ambulsnce calls were dlwttched. carrying concealed weapons law firm of Wise & Wise, testified it's a sleeveless summer in... 141 accidents reported as follows: deserilon-nonsuitport 11 o'clock, returning with each At the Port Monmouth pool Ann auto with ftuto 122 disorderly conduct ". 65 that the accident occurcd Oct. 20, group after the lessons. The pro- auto with bicycle '. 1 larceny-petit - 1952, while he was employed by gram will continue through Aug. Collichlo, Denisc Hallam, Jane And- auto with itedestrinn 9 material witness the Monmouth Container corpora- 14. erson and Ann Collard are instruct- mito with rmle 3 obtaining money false pretense tion of Matawan. Auto with other objects 6 threatening life The program features basic swim- ing. 609 complaints were received and In*violation boro ordinance - He was operating a barrel-mak- vcstlnsted. hoard health violations ing machine when the mechanism disorderly persona act broke, down, and Mr. DcPalma 3074 details assigned to officers, assault with dangeroua weapon 16 doK bites reported which were In Issuing worthless checks leaned Inside to repair It. It sud- turn reported to the board of debauching morals o[ minor denly resumed operation, catching health. Ship'n Shore* criminal registration - his head In the machine. 32 doir complaints InvcitlKatecl. hookmaklng 121 doors nnd windows found unlocked possession of lottery slip Following the accident he was blouses or open arid ownern notified. nnsault with Intent to commit crime taken to the Rlvervlow hospital, "ATOMIC" 3 deaths by automohlle. - causing death with auto - 32 fire calls Answered. where he remained two weeks. Af- 2 juvenile cases reported, ^ ~i ter he was discharged from' the 447 lights reported out by ofllccra and hospital he was placed under the light company notified, arreeia other departments -... care of Dr. Aram Captanlan of 2.98 10 children reported lost, found and AGE SEX returned to parents. U-18 2 male Matawan and Dr. William Mat- MORTGAGE SERVICE Robert C. Noll 18-20 « femel - thews of Red Bank. 48 lodgers accommodated for night's 20-30 24 Cadet Robert C. Moll, £on of Mr. lodnlnK. 30-40 21 COLOR Mr. DoPalma has resumed work 6 pereons missing and all located. 40-60 A 16 white at Monmouth Container. The cor- T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. and Mra. Elmer J. Noll of 479 Riv- 8 audden deaths reported. 50*60 22 colored er rd., Fair Haven, received his 11 automobiles reported stolen; 10 M-70 11 poration was represented by George Mortgage Loan Correspondent* for diploma at graduation exercises re- recovered. 70-80 8 E. Meredith of Trenton. ' 4 automobiles recovered for other 30-90 1 cently at Bordentown military departments. NATIVITY TO LEAVE FOR EUROPE THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION academy.. ' 2'persons reported as runaways; lo> America cated. Italy ,., A serge'qnt fti'st class on the' cadet 20 houses checked while owners were HIGHLANDS—William V. Rau- NEWARK, N. J. corpa staff, Noll attended Borden- Mexico -••-. scher, Jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs. awajr. Sweden town three years. He, was a mem-Value ot property reported stolen, Russia William V. Rauscher ot 153 High- Main St. & Mattison Ave. ber .of the color guard, Landon 121,532.50. Austria land ave., will leave Monday for Rifles, the crack drill unit, and the Vnlue of property recovered, $16,589.00. Scotland ., Europe aboard the S. S. Water- Aibury Park, N. J. . AS 2-3300 Value of property recovered for other Poland _ business staff of the annual Sword departments, 13,620.00, Puerto Rico man of the Holland Amorlcan and Sabre. He received athletic lines. MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS—January 1-June 30, 1953 A senior at Glaasboro State awards for participation in junior Number nt To To State NOTICE described in laid Section 3 'and nowvarsity basketball, baseball and Violations Boro A County Teachers college, Mr. Rauscher ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING "J.500. nvallable therefor by virtue of pro. fo"otball. 57 3 improper iinrkintr Jl.SU.00 will tour The Netherlands, Bel- . AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE vision In a budget or budgets of the 41 wrung "Id* nnrklng 123.00 I2.-..00 gium, England, Franco and Swit- OF J59.000 BONDS OR NOTES OF Borough previously adopted, Cadet Noll plans to return to 10 linrklni- on sidewalk 30.011 811.(10 THE BOROUGH, FOR VARIOUS IM- Section 2. For the financing of laid the academy in the fall to take a. 6 improper rctristration 1K.O0 35.00 zerland. He will return Sept. 3. PROVEMENTS OK PURPOSES AU- Improvements or purposeB and to meet post graduate course prior to en- :t Ipnvinje sccnit nf nccldenl. 0.00 75.00 THORIZED TO BE UNDERTAKEN the part of snid ((12.500 appropriations 17 overtime narking 9'J.OIl Several species of ants keep BY THE BOROUGH OF RED BANK, not m«t by said down payments, ne- tering college in 1994. as cureless eh-lvln« 1U.0II Ut.00 aphlds to produce a sweet liquid IN THE COUNTY OP MONMOUTH, gotlatile bonds of the Borough, each to 41 fltop sign 123.00 283.00 for them, much as men keep cows. NEW JERSEY. be known as "General Improvement Sweden has about one bicycle for II nn driver'** llrptipo in possec&ion •27.00 45.00 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOR- Bond," are hereby authorised to be is*every two people. r, improper pusHini: IS.01 S2.00 OUGH COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH sued in the principal amount of 159,000 25 75.00 260.00 OF RED BANK. IN THE COUNTY OF pursuant to the Local Bond Law, con. its i«l Hxhr 111.IIII :i,- r,.(io MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY, (not less stltuting sections 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 of In Bed Bunk It's l 1 1 3.00 the Revised Statute! of New Jersey,-In prni;ui:oji,_.3no'h^x .. I'^rfo; ,1.' sft«ur#> dr. lie. 200.00 than two-third! of all the members «>««- SHERMAN'S for I "Iterating motor vehicle HUT tlr. lie. IMWked) 3.00 100.00 of affirmatively concurring) AS FOL-anticipation of' the Isiuance of said 1 attempted to i>roc. a dr. lie. fnr another nf 3,110 200.00 LOWS: bonda 'and to temporarily finance laid • CURTAINS 11 INSURE Improvement! er purposes, negotiable double narking asino 33.00 Section 1. The leveral Improvement! • DRAPERIES. 4 ua-utntr Hrhoni hiiK 12.0(1 40.00 notes Dt the Borough in a principal • SLIP COVERS described In Section 3 of this ordinance amount not exceeding 159,000 are hereby 1 no nnmi> nn r.nmm«rclfll vehicle 3.00 5.00 are hereby respectively suthomed HB • LINENS 1 wronjr way 1-wny street 3.09 5.01) authorised to be iaaued pursuant to and • VENETIAN BLINI general improvements to be made or ac- within the limitations prescribed by • 4 12.0(1 IS.00 quired by the Borough of Red Bank, said Lsw. The maximum rate of- inter, For 1 It-turn 3.011 6.00 New Jersey. For the mid tevcnl Im- eat which any of said obligations shall ShoD-al-Hotne Service 1 driving without N, .1. driver's Itcftpei, 3.00 50.0(1 provements or purnofics stated in said 1 drunken driving 3.011 bear is six per centum (s%) per annum. Phone RB 0-2646 t 200.011 Section 8, then arc hereby appropri- r. ' nn driver's llc*>neu nr re'irl» rat.lon In nrtss. 1S.0H 28.00 ated the respective sums of money Section 3. The Improvements hereby i permitting iinllcwispil di-lver to otreratf! 3.01) 50.011 therein stated as the appropriation! uulhortEed .and the several purposes for Shtrmon's A no leiriBtration In iiossunsion K..0I1 23.00 nude for s»id Improvements or pur-the financing of which said obligations Home Decorators l 3.00 e.on poses, said lutns being Inclusive of all are to be Issued, the appropriation made 4 disregard ri»s the several down payment! 15.00 slacks, skirts! Superbly textured maximum amount of bonds or notes to ••> parked front fire, hydrant fi.no 10.011 OUTBOAKD MOTOR for said Improvements or purpose* re- be issued for each such purpose, are re* -low aiitn ' milrfd by jaw and more particularly I 3.00 5.00 spictively as follow!! I fictitious plates 3.00 ' 25.00 anil BOAT combed cottons, woven ginghams, 'APPROPRIATION ESTIMATED ' 600 12,705.00 12,131,00 against fine rayons—all washable! AND ESTIMATED MAXIMUM MAXIMUM AMOUNT AMOUNT OF careless driving nlxmlssed FIRE, THEFT Famous two-way collar's, custom details. IMPROVEMENTS OR PURPOSE OF MONET BONDS OR NOTES 22 improper mirklng illnmlsnod (») Improvement of Mulne P«rk tt 1 leaving Kreno of nrrlilent tlliHTllssftd TVIie,rl Avenue In the Borough by con- tiarklnir nn ^Idnwalk dismissed COLLISION, etc. Whites, brights and SHIP'N SHORE'S exclusive stripes, struction of a comfort station therein. 2 improper registration dismissed In accordance with plans and specifica- 1 careless driving juvenile committee Why risk the Ions of your checks, plaids... sizes 30 to 38. tions therefor on rile in the offlce of the NEARLY ACCURATE 2 no driver'* Hconfi* juvenile committee pleasure . . . when you can In- Boroush Clerk and hereby approved. 1 obRtructing trnffif: dismissed sure your outboard motor and (b) Acquisition, by purchase or con- llt.llt IS NOT ENOUGH/ I damage to nrn hydrant dlemlssed Shop Friday Until 9 P. M. 3 demnation, of the following tract! of 1 improper equipment it!i*mlseed - boat for as little BK V/I7O to land between Newman Springs Koad ana •*»U/repair I blocking rnllroail crossing dlsonlseed 4% of valuation (depending on Wist Bergen Place, In the gorouth for 1 no driver's liccnne In possession dismissed coverage.) Regular policy cov- park, purposes: TRACT I: BEGINNING 1 exiilrnd drlver'« llcnnne dismlsMed Comfortably Air Conditioned at a point In the northerly line of a 1 allowing unlicensed driver to operate dismissed ers fire, theft and collision and certain lot conveyed to Howard G. Role- 1 lecklens driving dismissed windstorm—broad form covers velt, et als. by George C. H»nc« and 1 red lleht all rl*k*.. See u> today and en- wife by deed dated December 8, H26, 1 overtime parking dlemlssed and recorded In the Monmouth County LWATCH Joy carefree boating. Clerk's Office in Deed Book 1917, page Handled by traffic bureau clerk _... (is 4T2 on December 9, 192«, said begin, Handled by magistrate nine point being 80 fett d!lt«nt west- PC' - 355 erly along the northerly line, of said lot from the northeasterly corner of same; Chas. H. Tmdall SHERMAN'S thence (1) Westerly along the north, Crowell Reverses . month's hearing Humphrey told erly line of laid lot, 130 fait more or 36 BROAD — RED BANK the) court he had chased Baum Agency less to the northwesterly corner of Speeding Conviction because th« latter had been same; thence (2) Northerly along the 19 lent Front St. •westerly line of the herein described FAIR HAVEN — George W. speeding. 45-BUOAD ST. I!KI) BANK premises, 260 feet more or less to the After a rehearing of the charge southwesterly corner of the lands of Humphrey of 700 River rd., this Rtd Bonk M030-31 The Red Bank Board ot Education at place, had a speeding conviction against Humphrey, Judge C'rowell the ending point of the second course reversed by Magistrate John V. dismissed the charge when Baum In the Deed, for said premises conveyed failed to testify. The fine and costs to laid Red Bank Board of Education; Croweil here Tuesday morning. thence (!) South 16 degrees, 10 nln- Humphrey was fined $10 and $3paid last month by Humphrey were utee, IS seconds east along the southerly costs here last month by Judge remitted by the court. line of sold lands ot Red Bank Board Fined Tuesday by Judge Croweil of Education, 160 feet to a point In the Croweil on a complaint made by Westerly line ot the lands conveyed ts Jacob Baum, Jr., of Eorden at., were Carl W, Harris, Jr., 13S Riv- the Boro of Red Bank for itreet pur- erside ave., Red Bank, careless pose! by Howard G. Rolevelt, et als, by Shrewsbury. Baunl was fined $20 Deed dated'January 10, 1929. and re- and |3 costs on a similar com- driving, $10; Joseph Riccio, Bay- corded in Book 1478, page 78; thine. plaint made by Humphrey. At last onne, and John E. Klrby, Long (4) Southerly along the said westerly CHARTER NO. MM Branch, careless driving, $5 each, line, 2(9.72 feet more or less to the HBBESVE DISTRICT NO. t MwPackard point and place of beginning, and Peter R, Cooke, 47 Little Sil- KEFOBT OF CONDITION ver pkwy., Little Silver, unneces- TRACT II: BEGINNING at the north- of The Second National Bank at Red sary blowing of horn, IS. easterly corner of the lands conveyed Bank, In the State of New Jersey, at the 2 683 to Howard G. Rosevclt, ct als, by George close of business on June 30, 1053, BED BANKERS FINED C. and Freda Hance by Deed dated De- published in response to call made by cember «, 1926, and recorded December Comptroller of the Currency, under Sec- nUMBON—Christian Berttll et ». itt*. In Book 1377, page 472 of tion 6211, U, S, Reviled Statutes. Deed! In the Monmouth County Clerk's ASSETS 84 Washington nt., this place, ma Office: thence (1) Northerly along the 1. Cash, balauu with fined (12 Monday night by Mag- easterly line of premises conveyed to othtr banke. Including istrate Arnold Tulp on a charge the Borough of Bed Bank tor itreet fUPPER •Plu-s slslm . ind totil tim, ir sir. Op- •— reisrve balance, and of careless driving. Joan Learn, tlonsl equipment. Including wnlt. ltd.- ~~ purpose! by Deed dated January 10, eaih Item In process w /.• AU M ' I Hill "il*-°l tlr " ****trs*. Frie••••»•"s mi• ;i tire :Z 1920, and recorded In Book 1478, page 'of collection { 3,538,^.93 35-A Spring ter., Red Bank, wan illihtlr In nsirbr communltlts du* te> ^Z 78, by Howard G, Rosevclt, et als, I. United States Gov- fined $10 for speeding, and Joseph saipptne* cJisrfti. M 270,49 feet more or less to the beffln- ernment obligation!, Montifusco, 417 Main at., Keans- V/JLJiJL JL JUlt .nlng point of the sixth course of the direct anil Rimrnntenl 11,081 ,-(22.76 Deed which describes laid lands for I. Oblllatlona of States burg, |5 for failure to stop at a street purposes; thence (2) South 86 and political aubdlvl- stop street. Persons who waived degrees,' 10 minutes, 15 seconds cast slons 1,734,509.07 hearings this week and paid fines along said road line of the fifth MII/S« 4. Other bonds, notes to the violations clerk included reversed, 330.942 feet to a point; thence »nd debentures 8*0,000.00 (01 North 1« degrees, 34 minutes, 4r> Mary Pulcine, Newark, and How- seconds east still along the said road I. Cnmorate stocks (In- ard Gardner, Jersey City, ?7 each line and along the fourth course of cluding 131.200.00 stock said description reversed, 390,417 fret •f Federal Reserve for failure to stop at stop streets; to a point: thence (4) North 27 de. Bank) 11,800.00 John T. Olson, 12 Mtadowbrook grecs, 35 minutes, 15 seconds west, still I. Loans and discount! ave., Rumion, and Ann Oeimet, along the line of said roadway, 280 (inclndlnit J217.00 fret more ,>r less to a point! thence (5) overdrafts) »,860,783.21 New Tork city, $3 each for park- Northeasterly parallel to the southerly 7 Bank prem- Ing In prohibited area*. line of tho building now occupied by Ises owned f 17S.SSI.04 POKUS, 7S feet more or less to a point Furniture in the westerly line ot the lands ot Now nnd fixtures 66,890.01 FIRECRACKER COUNT FINE York.Long Branch Railroad; thence (6) 3as.4fil.0fi Packard's advanced contour styling is one of the principal reasons why the CLIPPER Southeasterly along tho westerly line of 11, Other assets .., 12,658.32 James Fordham of 65 John it., said mllrond 1,100 feet mom or lei* to Red Bank, charged with shooting is "the buy of the year" today... will be the "trade-in-value of the year" tomorrow. the northeftBterly corner of I,ot #30, 12. TOTAL AS8ETS ••„ fi0.SH,329.34 Block »7. as shown on the Official Tax firecrackers—one of which alleged- Map ot the Borough nt Red Bank, re- LIABILITIES" ly struck a young boy—wai fined vised lo M»y, 102tl thenc* (7) West. $25 Monday by Magistrate John LA FREDA SALES & SERVICE erly nlnng the northerly lines of laid II, Demand dipoilti of Lot #3(1 nnd Lot £38, 900 feet more Individual!, partner- V. Croweil. Fordham was arrested 117 MONMOUTH ST. RE 4-2019 RED IANK or lci« to the point and place of be. ships, and corpora- , .... Saturday by Capt. Leroy McKnlght. ginning. tlons I 9,802,1112.10 a 14. Time depnltsi of la- 130,200 |2l,S0 dividuali, partner- (e) Reconstruction of the Borough ships and corpora- -„„.,-..„ Incinerator located on Sunset avenue, tlons 8,223,774,47 For In the Borough by Construction ot a II, Depoilti of United ,.,,,.., new lining In the chimney thereof, In State! Government 137,378,7s POST & RAIL FENCE accordance with plans and specifications II, Deposits of Stats* and Btiuty therefor nn file In the ofllce of the Bor- 122,300 120,957 Iiolltlcal subdivisions l,110,!0l.7« MILLWORK ough Clerk nnd hereby approved, " II, Other deposits (esr- ToUl |«3,JO0 169,000 . tlfleil and cashier's cheeks, otc) ;.... 141,2S<,42 Backed The excess of the appropriation made part of the cost of said itveral nirpcim 1». TOTAL DE- 6r htlpot\ his tto»f, for (inch such Improvement or purpose to be financed by the Issuance of mid POSITS «io.4i n.48n.no by • Porch Enclosures ovtr tho estimated maximum amount of obllgatlonil (1) not excelling MOO on 23, Oihor liabilities Cl.r.02.16 bonds or nntcs to be Issued therefor, ai account of the cost of Issuance of Old htleoktdihVa'm nbovo stated, IN tho amount of the said obligation!! and (2) not exceeding ,12,.. U, TOTAL L1AH1UTIK8 tlO.4'l,U»li.73 down miymcnt for snld Improvement or 800 oil account of engineering and In- Dipindability • Cabintts, «tc. purpose, apetilion costs and leual expenses! And CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Today-for arpeohrs 10 FT. Section 4. Thr following mutton Arc (0) not oxcetdlng 12,100 on acfinunt itf II. Capital .Slorkl Interest on obligation! to nnmoo such (o) Common itock, MADE IN OUR hereby determined, declared, recited and cost during tho pirlod permitted by you nteJ SECTION sutccil total liar I IS29.000.OO PITTSBURGH J». Surplus 5^0,000.00 2 RAIL' (a) Tin inlil purposes described In Sec'ion B,' The full faith and credit 27, Undivided 'nroflln S2J,ail4.8n OWN MILL IY Siotlon a of this ordinance sn not cur- ot the Borough an hereby pledged to J»; iloitrv.s 28,048,74 n(y look.,. ront expenses and nrr Improvements or the punctual niymint of the principal Cfcotoitd for protec- property which the Borough may law- A niw formula under in old reliable of and Interest on the said obligation* 3D TOTAt CAPITAL" ' flime llv«j SUN-PROOF House P.lnt fully mnke or acquire ai funeral Im- authorised by this ordinance, Bald oli- ACCOUNTS I 1.387,11411.80 EXPERT CRAFTSMEN I tion agalntt termites, provements, nml no psrt of the coil llgntlons shall be direct, unllsnltid Ob.- theit sdded qualities! thereof hnj Win or (hull be specially 10. TOTAL I.IAIIIMTIKS HOUSE Stapled to protect llRsttona of the Boraugli, and the Bar- assessed on |irti|ierty specially benefited ouih slisll bi obllgatid to ltvy ad AND CAPITAL AO. • R»$Ul(Mt» to imlmirUl thireby, valorem taxes upon ill the tumble COUNTS, tV>,MU»n,Ht lumit and coal imokil Irinq in your mtoiur«< against end splitting. property within tho Norough for the • Stlt-(hiring proph (h) The nvcrago period of usefulness MEMORANDA Order this decorative of anld purposes, within the limitation! payment of laid obligations and Intureit lb»t KEEP IT Wl intnH for fr«i titlmatfl. nf sections 40M-IM to 40II.KD of said thinon without limitation' of rate or 11. Assets plidfld Of PAINT fence today. t.oonl Bond Law and accorilintf to theamount, il bank, ilu inlcnuily swsar TIME PAYMENTS (f) Thr >ii|.|.lfinrril«l debt MnUm.nl Approved! July A, 19(10, that ths abuve stalrment Is trun to the FREE PLANS miulrnl by mild Uw has hern duly KATilAIUNB 11, W1I1TK. but of my knowltdm and belli), ARRANGED TO FIT niniln nml Alttl In I ho nlllw of tho llur- Mayor, WfM.IAM II, 1,VMAN, and helpful liinlH for inodcrni/iiig jour miKh ('lerk mul n comnlelt oxioutrd Atllltl Cslhler, cirll'lnnl tll'i'iinf IIKI liten filed In tho AMY r,, H1IINN, Corraot—A Itsmli liomn. Conic in today mid link. Nu oliligutiou. YOUR BUDGET oilier, nr tlm Illroclor iiL (he Division Horough (Jltrk, AIiM'i'UN NKKKMAN, Jit., of l.nral (iuvtfnniciil nf (hi flta.li of 8TATKMKNT New Jersey, iwnl such iUI«inint iliowi Tho milnldinl bond nrdlnanoi pull- LKON HKUHHlI.LIi Jit, tlint tho units ilulit nt the llorouih •• llshiil hirawlth wai finally pamd on ulreotori. tfic LOCAL buying guide rinnnml III'Wltilfll 4Oll.7s of said Uw Juhr I, 1111,'Me] Ihe twerjt».d«r P»r. Stall el Niw Jirsey, Counir el Mra> In liicroiiitil lu ilili onllnanii by US,. loil of limitation within wtileh a mil, mouth, es.i 001), nml tlnftjllm inlil ob!i>nl[(itii ill- notion or nroeieillng ojueillonliiV the Sworn to and niliiorlbul before me hr 9 ot* of 10 tliorUcil by trili nrillnnneii will lit wllfi. validity of meh nnllnanee (an lie com-Oils Dill ihy of July, I«U nml I licrr- Ill, «H debt HmlUllnni firciorllifd by mcnceil as iirovlded In llm Local Hand liy ftrllfy thnt I mil nut an ulllner ue Ngw Jersey Shoppers mill Uw, Law hae kmiun to run (rum the date illrfttur uf this limit, « HAGERMAN LUMBER COMPANY Id) Tlm fiilluwliiK It,mi, aa ileflmd o( Iht flrit publication of ihli sliltnunt, Deal I.OUI8H U, UAltLIION, • nil niKlinrlsiil liy irnlluii 40ll-.1t of ' AHV n, MIIINN, Nut»ry /'iililla (if N, J, 59 CHESTNUT STJ.JSKT ItKl) BANK 6-0213 laid Uw, art anil ilmll bi rlmrgiJ •• a Ilurough C'luki Uf tuiiuriliiliin iMilrn I'III, U, toil. N« w, J«rso y •« H_To fop fi o n o. Co m p on y •v Paee Twelve RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 9. 1953 committee members. Teen-agers spent the week-end -with Everett _ Middletown Brown's parents, Mr. and Mr*. R. from surrounding- communities are Roto-Pac Truck, Maintainer in Use John Lemlg was taken to River- ! Teen Age Block welcome to attend. Eatontown bor- Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Van Emburg view hospital Sunday morning by S. Wood. ' " ough officials have granted permis- have returned to East Orange af- the first aid squad. Mrs. Lester T. Wilson entertained sion for the use of the municipal ter visiting with their son andMrs. Elizabeth Jacobson of Oak-friends from Washington, D. C, and pance Tuesday parking lot, • daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-hurst Manor spent the holiday Tennessee over the holiday.; week*' man VanEmburg-, for a month, end. ' J. ' .EATONTOWX — Preparations Members of the committee, who Richard Bien of Irvington and week-end with. Mr. and Mrs, Henry were completed today for a "Swing have been arranging and publiciz- Frank VanEmburff of Caldwell, L. Kramer. Thomas Morford, Sr., Is a iurgi- Hop" block dance Tuesday in theing the dance, are- Diane Garofalo, nephews of Mr. and Mrs. VanEm- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown cal patient at Riverview hospital. parking lot behind the borough Hilda Tomaino, Lois Finlt, Bar- burg, who have also been visiting hall here. Sponsored by the Wom- bara Wagner, Carole Bergling, Wil- da Branin, Marjorie Hiedner. Mi- here for a' week, have returned an's club and the Eatontown Home chael Caffyn, John Seitz, David home. and School club, the dance, which Dean, Richard Roberts and Carol Charles Cox was cut on the face begins at 8 p. m., ja being held for and Phyllis Lawrence. Adults aid- Saturday by an object thrown out teen-agers. ing the teen-age committee arc Mrs. by a lawn mower while he was Milton Fink of Eatontown has Katherine Adams, Mrs. Norman E, cutting grass. He was taken to donated recording equipment for ThDjford, Milton Fink and Mrs, Riverview hospital for- treatment. the evening and records from his Russell Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordy and collection. David Dean and his daughter Wanda of Geistown, Pa,, Hill-Billys and Jackie Hardy, as Loit and Found were guests Sunday of Mr. and FOR MODERN caller, also will provide music. Jack We sincerely hope it doesn't happen Mrs. Charles Conovcr. Loux will bring his well-known ID you, but if you should lofiu ftomcthiliK. guitar, remember chtuiccs are In your fnvor thnt Mr. and Mrs, Everett Waldman you will recover it throujtli the Lofit anil and daughter Patty of Dumont Them will be no charge for ad- 1 NEON SIGNS Found columns of The Kegialei .—Adver- spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. mission to the dance, according to tisement. Roland Backhaus. & MAINTENANCE Marlboro Miss Helen Collins and Miss COLD CATHODE LIGHTING Laura Bohlayer sailed Friday on NO MORE the S.S. Nassau for an eight-day cruise to Nassau and the Bahamas. ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. lohn.Collins accom- panied them to New York 'city, 45 S. MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK 1-1180 TEDIOUS Mr. and Sirs. Harold Kindred of North Bergen, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr." and Mrs. Ralph. Niles. IRONING Mis. Kenneth Heubsch and chil- dren Kenneth and Gwcn are spend- Pick out a ing several days at Seaside Heights.

SINCE I SENT Councilman Matthew F. Horan of GMC chassis, and to its new Hubcr Refuse is hauled to the Neptune Highlands, left, chairman of theroad maintainer. Mr, Horan said sanitary landfill, but the borough Clearance Stile.. sanitation and street committees, this week that "the anticipated an- Is interested in locating a closer MY COTTON hands Borough Clerk Frank Bolen, nual saving on garbage collection suitable landfill site, he said. The superintendent of the sanitation alone will more than pay for both borough also anticipates better road AFFORD and street departments, keys to the pieces of equipment." Saving over conditions at lower annual cost borough's now 16-cubic-yard Roto- contract costs is estimated at 25through Us purchase of the main- DRESSES TO Pac refuse loader mounted on aper cent, Mr. Bolcn said. tainer. If you *6.4i,*lOO You (an Morganville Spurgat, Mrs. Walter J. Lambert- Hanley of Bloomfleld, Donald Craig, can afford son, Mrs. Ethel Probasco and Mrs.Nutley; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith 12.83 200 get this LEON'S Miss Sally Chester of Wickatunk Cora Woollcy. and eons, Marlboro; Mr. and Mrs. spent last week at Edgewater, near The annual Methodist Sunday- Frank Smith and sons, Newark; this amount Annapolis, Me!., visiting Mr. andschool picnic will be held July 22 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, < Jr., 19.24.300 Mrs. Robert Mackin. at Jenkinson's pavilion at Point and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert monthly of cash "COTTON Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Chester en- Pleasant Beach. The children and Owens and daughter^Mr. and Mrs. tertained at a steak supper Satur- their parents will be transported by Donald Miller and son, Mr. and payment* day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. buses, which will leave Hie Mor- Mrs. Charles Plosky and children 30.92 .500 now! CLINIC" Edward Flanagan antl daughter ganville church at 9 a. m. and Miss Carol Taber of Morgan- Bess of Holmdel, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Antisoll ville, and Mr, and Mrs. John Wil- * (20 Month Plan) IN, J,) William Franz and daughter Mary are entertaining for a week, Frank son and children, East Freehold. of Passaic and Mrs. Mildred Morris. L. Anliscll and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, Sr., • The above loans art made on we say "ye«" Pleauntly ptrunat ard Pulton of Pittsburgh, Pa. your signature, furniture, or auto. Why Don't Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Vitale and and Miss Lorctta Smith attended Jrom tho moment you .nt.r our daughter Annette of North Arling- •Mrs. Marilyn Scheurich. and Mrs. 22d anniversary party at the It'a as ton were Saturday dinner guests Rosalia Scheurich entertained at home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson cover of Mr, and Mrs. Adam Zeni. Twcen Hills to celebrate the holi- at Harrison Acres, Freehold. thini. So if you need extra cash ... You? Joyce Stevens,-a member of theday with a lawn party: Mr. and The Morganville first aid ball Yes, 7CJ humtat to be sure! and if you're an employed man graduating class of Morganville Mrs. Edward Reiscn and children team played against the Matawan owning a Personal in the friendly, neigh- or woman, married or single, school, entertained at a swimming Ellic, Carol and Hank of Colt's first aid team on the Fourth of borly way you're treated here ... don't hesitate! Phone or come in Take a tip from this smart housewife and save party at Point Pleasant Beach Nock, Mr. and Mr3.' Robert Calmes July and won. A return match will SYLVAN POOL personal in the choice of plans today! You, too, will see why "It'§ yourself many weary hours over the ironing board. Tuesday, followed by a hot dogand son Richard, Short Hills; Miss take place July 19. •available ... personal in'the way httcnal to be lurel* You'll find your cottons crispor, fresher and brighter roast on the lawn of her home on Elsie Wyck, East Orange; Miss Mrs. Gertrude VanPelt was host- custom built, reinforced concrete when you send them to Leon's "COTTON CLINIC" Nolan's Corner rd. Clara Weir, Spring Lake; Mr. andess to the Morganville Social club FuHy Guaranteed U«m «1S t. $900 on Signature, Furnltur., or Aul. . . . and best of all, the cost is no more than ordi- Mrs. Otto Kindracck spent the Mrs. Wallace Swanson, Matawan; Tuesday evening. Present were nary dry cleaning. week-end with Mr. and Mrs, P. C.Miss Barbara Swanson, Jackson Mrs. Lola Becker, Carol and Ed- 20 x 45' Lawson of New Kensington, Pa. Heights; Mr. and Mrs. George Mil- die, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kono- Freddie and Mary Mara, children ler and Mr. and Mrs, E. Herbert walow, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, 2,600 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marz, Judy Hibbo and children Gail and Ste- Sr., Mr, end Mrs. Donald Miller r&it>cnai FINANCE CO. CALL RE 6-2800 TODAY Marz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ven, all of Bogota; Mr. and Mrs. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Den- Other sizes and shapes Martin Marz, and Susan and Rob-Richard Fulton and Frank I. Anti- ise, Mrs. Ellen Owens and daugh- for information - Call 2 convenient offices—which la nearest you? FOR PROMPT PICKUP ert Quackenbush, children of Mr.sell, Pittsburgh, arid Mr. and Mrs.ters, Mrs. Martin Smith, Jr., and and Mre. Harold C, Quackenbush, Thomas Antisell and Carl and Don children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck- aid and Noel Scheurich. WM. K. ATKINSON, Agent ASBURY PARK. .704 Cookmjfi Avenue, 2nd Flow PIIMM: 2-7WS are attending the Red Cross swim- er,. Miss Judy Plosky, Mrs. Carrie OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT —PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS ming Instruction classes at. the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Douglas Alt Taber; Mrs. Barbara Fitts, Rich NEW BRUNSWICK R.D. 3 loom modt to midtnli ol oil (imoutiding loom • lltinii Noi. M4, Hi Belvidcrs Beach swimming pool. and son Jackie havo returned from aid VanPelt, Lcroy VanPelt and (him en 2'/i% on unpaid monlhty bntcnti up lo S3D0, % d )'/. tn bilgntu ebm. The Women's Society of Christian a week's vacation at Gilbert Lakes Miss Loretta Smith. EAST MILLSTONE '8-2565 LEON'S Service of the Methodist church State park in the Adlrondacks. teia met last Thursday at the home of A meeting of the Marlboro town- Mrs. Bert Boyce on Tcnnent rd. ship board of education was.held /4 Cleaners • Laundercrs • R119 Cltaners last week at the Morganvlllc school. / Mrs. Russell VanPclt was appoint, liitf cd chairman of the harvest homo All members except Harvey Hol- Always ample parking space in front of our plant dinner. Plans were also made for land attended. Additional bus con- the annual roll call to be held in tracts were awarded,. repairs to the classroom In the Marlboro Re- 64-76 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. the fall. Present were Mrs. Harry Ratcliff, Mrs. Ellen Peirine, Mrs, formed church chapel were re- Hannah Lamberson, Mrs. Joseph ferred to the building and grounds committee and the contract for the grading of the Morganville play- ground was laid over until next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MacCrary GRIFFITH have returned from a. week's vaca- tion at Cape May with their son, Lawrence MacCrary, Jr., who Is TEACUP OF 6AS visiting his parents for three weeks before returning to his position as geologist with the U. S. Depart- ment of Interior stationed at Louis- ville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bumpus and son Arthur have returned from a week's motor trip to Niagara Falls and the Finger Lakes. \* FULL Mrs. Henry Rydel has returned PROVES IT! to her home In Marlboro Gardens with her Infant daughter Diane, : KEYBOARD who was born recently at Christ hospital In Jersey City. (88 Notts) The Morganville first aid squad This compjef new kind of cor was called out on flre calls and two autn accidents over tne week- end, and transported Fred Shufllc- outperforms the entire lowest price field bottom and Charles Schmidt to Monmouth Memorial hospital. . w«'ll provt MAHOGANY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, Sr., entertained the following Saturday - 04/ USS GAS, TOO/ •very word I evening at a hot dog roast: Mrs. and you may win FINISH Ellen Smith and Mm, Margaret Muwfentree' fcyM M FREE •f (Mrin'i breast HORN'S FOTO FUNNIES A HUDSON JET MHFORMANCtl Wo'II take you out and put n Jet through its paces, You'll BOO why it a a new kind of car before 'it has used a teacup BRAND NEW... of gas. $25 DOWN 495. ••ceuie ll'i wenderfully ECONOMY/ It takes only a teacup of gai This is the first time for years that we have been able to offer a first class compact, H'I a delight le han- lo nhow you the nlmost un- niabogauy veneer full-scale Bpinet at this low price. We purchased a number dle; drive and park in teday't traffic boliovnble gnu miloage the —and there'* ample reem for six. Hudson Jet deliver*. of these pianos from one of America's leading manufacturers. We have sold A SCIENTIFIC, DRAMATIC TESTI hundreds of this well-known make year after year; You can havo full On any road, hill or highway you ncientific measuring equipment Our "Teacup Tout" uaos scientific confidence in this spinet tlespito its low price; It is guaranteed both by us and ./ •elect, we'll outdemonstrato any thrjt the Jot will do it on leas gns gnaolino rnonsurlnR equipment. It Known you oxact, low fuol consump- other make or car in tho lowest than any of thorn t Come see us tion while Iho Jot la In action, i ts manufacturer. It is an attractive musical instrument with a very good tone; price. field. yWe'll prove with prove it with a teacup of (as. HOW YOU MAY "How'i your luck today, hand- WIN A Mil JIT I HIM ARE TNI SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS $495 MAHOGANr SPINET. some?" After "Teacup Teat," on official THEY ARE THE SAME AS YOU FIND IN MORE IXNN1IVI PIANOS. entry blank, comploto In 25 words or law "Tho advantages of tliii • ."•])!)• nll-u-ooil mac of African nulioginy vciifcm now kind of car, fho compact COUPON Hit luck would b« quite de- Hudson Jot, nro : . ." Got I'lrnin Mini me full InfonniliuM • llulil)C(lmouth rd., celebrated his second Natural History and the Planet- PUMBSERVICE that he was for restrictive zoning, da said they are certain It will be birthday Tuesday at a lawn party. arium. but with less severity. granted. The time is needed, they Hla birthday cake was decorated In Mr. ana Mrs. George Vcrpent SALES and SERVICE On the other hand, Mr. Stevens' explained, because the board cannot tho circus theme. Attending were and daughter Karen and Mr. and argument has been that land advertise for bids until after the Dean and Ronald Stewart, Alfred Mrs. Nicholas Ronchl and family MEYER'S PUMP & WATER should be placed at a level of ac- Labor department has Issued a Vail Homes; Leonard Stokes, Jr., of Union City and Mr. nnd Mrs. casslblltty where It can be put to "re-determination of wage rates." John Herman, Jr., Kenneth, Cath- Richard Kemp of Newark are va- CONDITIONING EQUIP. Its beat use. Hla point is that if The previous wage determination erine and Susan Beam, Matawan; cationing here. the builders are insisting on some- ended June 24, which was the lat- Robert Kondrup, Belford, Roxanne PAIR ACRES .,,„,.., FREEHOLD Eckert, Timmy Craig, this place, Mrs. Robert Bothwell of Walnut what smaller lots, and that's al est date the conrtacts could have and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flsler, st. entered the Now York hospital they'll buy, they, should have them. been awarded. With Housing and Tuesday of this week for surgery. ?WI Mrs. Robert Green, Bolford-j Mrs "~ ™" PHONE n. •••ies L Mr. Stevens said ho thought it Home refusing to approve the con- Loonard Stokes, Mrs. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Beam, Mr. would be wise and reasonable to tracts, however, tho board could Beam, Mrs. Mclvin Stewart, Mrs. and Mrs. E, J. Bryk nnd children bring Sycamore ave. lots down to not award the contracts although Raymond Eckert, Mrs. Thomas Janlco and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. 20,000 square feet, or a measure- they had hoped to do that by June Craig, Mrs. John Herman, Robert Fred Beam and children Ardlth, ment of 100 by 200 feet. 15. Fisler and Rev. and Mrs. Paul My- Anno and Billy and Mr. nnd Mrs. Delay' Dog Control Mr. Maida said most contractors ers and daughter, Miss Eleanor My- Robert Beam and con Freddlo were would probably be willing to give ers of Beverly. In the evening a guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Shan- Enforcement of the borough's dog time extensions on their original family parly was hold. non of Breton Woods July 4. .bioUc«rofjtHearing control ordinance, something al bids, but Slmkin Electric of Perth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moun of thought was aettled a month ago, Amboy would not. Simkin was low Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Nelson Roberts Wilson ave. spent a week vaca- again wajs left open. Mayor Higby bidder on the plumbing and heat- and children of Fairfleld, Conn., tioning in the Adirondack Moun- Notice U hereby §Wen that the Department of PubUo said that the Society for the Pn ing-ventilating contracts, but that wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur tains. On the return motor trip Vtilitfee—Board of Public Utility Commissioners—has set ventlon of Cruelty to Animals, firm previously asked for relief Roberts several days last week. they stopped at Mlddlctown, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. James Ronaldson 11 A.M., July 30, 1953, for • public bearing on Ineranea which had been voted a six-month from its bid because of a $4,235 to visit at the homo of Mrs. Ma- Put Your Family control contract, had reported its error. Thus, new bids for all con- entertained Saturday at rf barbecue tilda Moun and family. In Inm-state telephone rates filed by the New Jersey Bell I inability to find sufficient personne tracts probably will be aeked. Mr. supper. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Knapp of New Telephone Company. Hearings will be held in the offices'. to carry out the job. So further Merchant said ho does not believe Arthur Llnzmayer and children, Hampton, N. Y., wero guests for Into This Picture study Is being given this matter. Joyce and Arthur of Atlantic High- : of the Board, State Hoate, Trenton, N. J. thn results of new bids will be much lands, Miss Catherine Savage of several days last week of Mr. and Tired of paying rent with nothing to show for it? You Joseph. J. Seaman, borough audi different from the total of $238,130 Glon Ridge, Andrew Hutchlnson of Mrs. Arnold Kul] of this place. 'I'•• The schedule* of Increased telephone ratea requested are tor, brought In his annual report set in the last bids. Montciair and Miss Jacqueline Ron- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopps of could work for a deed instead of « landlord. calling the town "in excellent fi- Ask $112,000 Extension ' aldscn. Mr. and Mrs. Ronaldson Cllffslde Park and Mr. and Mrs. on file In all of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company nancial condition," with no deb James McDonald and Richard Ma- Our Direct Reduction Home Loan it a ture, fast way to aside from its existing school ob- If the $112,000 extension i« grant- and daughter attended a picnic business offices and^at the offices of the Public Utility Sunday at the home of Mr. and honey of Jersey City spent July 4 home-ownerihip. The easy monthly payments may even ligations. In the surplus account, ed and if the wage determination Mrs. Clement Barlow of Apple at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Commission in Trenton and Newark. The proposed ratea there Is a surplus of $127,000, hi is published in three weeks—as Weree of Walnut st. be less than your present rent. promised—the board now hopes to Brook farms. are available for public inspection between 9 A.M. and said, adding that much of this re . Ruth McCormack, daughter o Mr, and Mrs. James O'Shaugh- S P.M., Monday through Friday. suited from- budgets of the patsl receive new bids for its echool at nessy, Sr., of Bralnard ave. aro We have helped many of your neighbors to own their homes. three years. the Sept. 8 meeting. By doing this, Mr. and Mis. 'Rog-er McCarmack, motoring to Miami and Tampa, The services of Mm. Ruth Craw- the board will move independently celebrated her ninth birthday at Pla. Perhaps we can help you, too. Stop in and talk it over. to get its new school. Wherry the home of her aunt, Miss Jcan- NewJeriey Bell Telephone Company ford, borough collector, and Mrs, nctte Walling, Friday. Mrs. Mc- James Werse and Ethel Painter Margaretta L. Reed, borough clerk- Housing agreements will watt, Mr. apent yesterday in Atlantic City. Calling said, until the federal gov- Cormack and children Saturday vis- treasurer, were given special praise ited Mrs. Ruth Ghent of Fort'Lec. Loonardo Girl Scout tr 137 by Mr. Seaman. Tax collections ernment decides what itg final plans are, The board had hoped the fed- Mrs. Earl McCullough and chil- will hold a special craft meeting RED BANK SAVINGS over the last year stood at 83.14 eral school would be built at the dren of Haworth are visiting How- tonight on the beach of Mrs. John per cent, highest in five years, he same time as the local school In ard W. Roberts for several weeks. Ketchow's home, Port Monmouth i,aid. ' ' order that the board could use such rd. and LOAN t^§j* ASSOCIATION . Regutato Truck Weight* facilities aa a cafeteria and audi- AT WOODLAND FARM Mrs. Mae Roman and children EXECUTOR'S SALE Kenneth and Richard of Jersey Adopted on final reading was an torium which will be in the federal MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHP—Ian OF school. Duncan of England, who arrived in City< are vacationing at the home ; *Bhe OooT I If |§ to Securitf ordinance limiting the weight of New York city'Wednesday of hm of Mrs. Ruth Nealon of Main st. motor vehicles and their loads on In other- bualnees, the board week aboard tho Queen Elizabeth for two weeks. 10 BKUAO ST. USB ftCU BANK NEW JtRStf? Tlnton ave. and Hope rd. to 10,000 hired Rae Harncy as first grade Is employed as a houseman at REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY pounds. Violators face a maximum teacher at a salary of $3,160. Cllf Amory L. Haskcll's Woodland farm flne of $50 fine or ten days in jail ford Cadman, chairman, said the here. •' The underilgned Executors pf the last will and teatament of Jame* or both. contract completes tho teaching K. Bennett, deceased, will aell at Public Auotlon Real Estate and all A petition from 17 realdents o staff tor '84. Kenneth Hampton Personal Property belonging to said decedent at Religious rites connected with Wayside ter. asked that thel objected to the salary, saying Mrs cows frequently^ are also linked to street be resurfaced. Mayor Rlgbv Harney should be hired on the sal- ary guide scale, which would have the moon because of the shape of said he wants something done ther cow's horn. as soon as possible but that ther been $3,200. Mr. Cadman insisted, Is no money in this year's budge1 though, that the starting salary be to do the work. He asked the street no more than that paid to teachers ON DISPLAY committee to make a study of the on the staff with comparable ex- road situation throughout town and perience. Mre. Harney has had 20 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS come up with proposals for neaded years' experience. repair* before the 1954 budget Is The board also voted to pay $50 WOODMERE AVE. (South Off Rumson Rd.). RUMSON prepared. each to four teachers as part of the CRABGRASS When bids for the annual main expenses for having taken courses Vi Mile West of Sea Iright Bridge tenance of roads contract wen at Rutgers university. opened, it was noted that three with scons firm! bid within 1122 of oach other. f«05.10 Pupil Cont The contract, on a low bid of $4,480 Mr. Winning announced that Antf-Crabgrass went to Michael J. Stavola of Bed there were 508 pupils In school at Bank, said Mr. Rlgby. tho ond of Juno. His annual re- port showed that, on average dally attendance, tho per pupil coat was AWOL Fined 8225 $205.10. For Disorderly Counts A letter from Dr. Norman Thet- ford advised the board that Patch KBANSBURG— Magistrate Ed- testa are sufficient safeguards 10 CROSS STREET LITTLE SILVER, N. J.ward F. Ambrose fined Pvt. Vin- against tuberculosis for children. cent Caruso of Fort Dlx $225 or The doctor wrote, however, that One block east of Branch Avenue—between Prospect Ave. and Branch 185 days In county jail at Freehold X-rays should be taken annually Avenue. (Foxwood Park Section), Monday night after finding him of all employees, Mr. Winning was guilty of two charges of disorderly directed to negotiate with Mon- conduct. Caruso paid tha fine Tues- mouth County Organization for So- TUESDAY, JULY Hit day night, then was turned over cial Service to provide the service, 10:30 A. M. to military police at< Fort Mon- mouth. Wallace Jeffrey of Rod Bank MEAL ESTATE: Modern Ranch-Typo dwelling consisting of five was reappolnted auditor. The ioldler wa* AWOL early >nolh«r town Car* product b/ rooma, open fireplace, two largo light and airy bedrooms, breakfast The board renewed a bus con- ih« maitn of Sdatlt Si«rf room, ultra modorn kitchen with Hotpolnt electric range, Full base Saturday morning when, police tract with John E. and Daniel Bealo ment with Inaldo and outajdo entrance. Hot water heat With oil burner. charged, he anaultad Edward for the 'S3-84 term, Mr. Winning SCUTl has met and de- Plunkett, a special patrolman, and Reoeasod radiation, Broezoway connecting" to large one-car' garage. said Howard Wilkinson, chairman feated Crabgrass on thou- Hardwood (loom. Amplo closet and storage apace. Corner property used loud and abusive language. of the transportation committee, enclosed with four-foot chain cyclone fence, Grounds 100x104 feet. Tho magistrate lln«d Joseph Kel> favored putting out blda tor tho sands of lawns in past four The hlghost bidder shall bo required to pay a deposit of 20% at time ly of 61) Forest ave, $12 and r0' years,,, it's ready now to of salo and execute usual roal estate purchnno agreement. Executors voked h(s driver's llconeo 45 days save yours. reservo tho right to reject any and all bids. The buyer may have pos- for speeding, Arrested for loitering "Talisman" •Milan upon convoyanco of title, while Intoxicated, Thomas McDon fo-o 'Jf LU-hdLjr with a PERSONAL 1'ROPKHTVl Refrigerator 8' (OE), chrome kitohen sot, aid of Jersey City was fined |26 few spr^der walkt over • •• one of the fine Gunnison Hemes you've been reading, about In utility cabinets (metal), chinnware, kltchenwaro, threc-corntr cupboard, Complaints of assault and bat- the lawn, china cabinet, dining room tublo (Duncan Phyfo), table silver, Havlland- tery, lodged by tholr wlvos, against GASOLINE 1 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST • IITTIR HOMES V GARDENS Llmoges china, rug O'xlS with pad, throw rugs, glasiwaro, alx dining John McOurk of Oak si. and Rob- Box $ .79 room chain), slant-lop ilcnk with four (Irnwors (Chlppondalo), floor /an, ert Coon of John st. wero with- lounging chairs with slip covers, handsome groon leather lounging drawn, ffiaoh paid court coats of $5 Large Box 2.75 HOUSEHOLD • LIVING FOR YOUNG HOMEMAKBRS chair, runnor 2'i'xi', flroplnco equipment, end tablos, magazine rack, Jumbo Bag, 9.95 floor and tabls lamp*, honclf with noedlopolnt soat, two drawer sewing table, foot stool with noodlcpolnt soat, pntr of wall mirrors In gilt HURT IN BUMSON CRASH with such wondtrful features as flllgrtifl frame*, hnml-pnlntml va«os (aormftn-Frrnoh), occasional tablos, RUMSON-Jarrw h. Morja of fMMDHI two-dmwor droplonf sowing tnklo, four Imnclrmlntod porcoliilns In 218 Moohnnlo it., Red Bank, suf- Eoiy tunning ccrti (or quick, occur* American Kitchen* lranui, drossom, boudoir chairs, pair twin bods oomplolo with b6x fered n out on tho lioad lant Thilni ots SCUTl application!, oil f««d- Mahogany Flush-Panel Doors aprlngs and InnorHprliifi niitttrcBHuH, vnounui olonnur with all iilluoli- day whon the car ho. was driving Ingt and mdlngi, Jwitof—17,35, Perimeter Shoulder-High Ucdrooru Windows m«m« (Hoover), llnoim (bod mid table), chests, rujf 12'xH' with pad, hit a troo on Ridgn rd,, west of .Incl. No. 25-J12.30. ' four-ploos maplo doublo liodroom not with box springs and InnorsprliiR Blnghnm av«. Mr, Morse, who was One-Story mattrpssos, rifle, 22 bolt notion (Romlnglon), powor mower (Cooper traveling on.it on Ridge id,, told Tax 'IVrmugliifi Wuler ileuteri Clipper), haml lawn mower, Hum sprendor, hand and gnrdon tools, potion hi doied off, The car veered Nutimil Wood Interior* boaoh ohnlnr, wrist wntolt (niiiiillton), pocket wntch (Elgin), 17 Jowolit, to tha Mi and hit the tree on Sliding CloHct Doors blnooulnr* (Wolxlar), ami ninny nilfiuallnnnoun Homo nntl |ior«onnl of- tho ftouth side of tho roiid, Mr feoli, Tlio nfforliiK« mny lio vlownd on dnlo of nnlo ono hour prior to Morse wnit-taken In nlvervlow hos- MANUFACTURED BY GUNNISON HOMES, INC., NEW ALBANY, INDIANA niilo ttme. Henl onliito mny ho limpoutod liny tlmo by nppolntmont pltnl, whero noven stitches wore HUM'S SIRVICI LAWES with llio nuolloiiooi', Tlio cxroutorn mid nuollonoor ultnll not bo ro- taken to done the wound, aponslblo In tho cvonl of ncoldent or Injury to tiny person or persons — STATION — Main Office A Plant SUBSIDIARY OP UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION In, on, or about llin proinlici, All Horns must bt removed from ,tho promlnti at conclusion of salo, Corner Iririfi Av*. SYCAMORE AVI. mi Oakland St. SHREWSBURY By Order oft Tlio Second Nulloiuil Flunk, Etaculori, Office & Saloi Room EVERETT H. THORNE Kcd Dunk, N, J. At the Ilnllroml II, (I, COATH, AUOTIONlilJH. l'HONM 1,ONO UllANCII 6-iM, RID BANK Fair Haven Shopping Conttr KINGS HIGHWAY MIDDLETOWN 5-OO52 WISJd * WISE, A1TOHN1SVH. . ' 304 RIVER ROAD Pace Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER. JULY'9/1953 Clinton ave., have returned from Farmingdale attended th« meeting. and remarked he did^t,t«t»»>ny-? Eatontown a visit with Mr. Hampton'* par- Plans are being made to entertain Hibbs Installed as Rotary Head; Adams Honored Tears Up Ticket, thing about the summons•'difth* The Woman1! Community club ent*, Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Hampton he state councilor Aug. 10. A cov- police department. •will hold its annual amorgaeboni of Arlington, Va. . •• ired dish social, to be given by the Graham testified he didn't mean and danco at the American Legion Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfleld, last councilors, will be held Satur- Man Jailed Here to tear up the summons, and home Saturday for the benefit of Broad St., held a family party Sat- lay at the home of the county James Graham of Reeveytown, thought he had in his hands a let- the playground fund. The smor- urday in celebration of Mrs. Whit- councilor, Mrs. Pearl Hipp, 156 charged with tearing up a sum- ter instead of the ticket. About his gasbord will be from .7 to 9, danc- fleld's birthday and W. Lester Whit- Wall st., West Long Branch, at mons issued him Sunday by Sgt. traveling at a fast rate of speed, ing to music by Buddy Canino and fleld's birthday. 6:30 p. m. „ Emerson Williams, was sentenced he stated his accelerator stuck. his orchestra will be from 9 p, m. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Willitts, Mrs. Orran Burrough of Hurff- to 15 days in the county jail Mon- Graham will appear Wednesday 'to 1 a.' m. Tickets may be ob- Clinton ave., entertained at a lawn t'ille and Miss Peg Stanton of Ply- day morning by Magistrate John to face the summons for blocking tained from the chairman, Mrs. party Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. mouth, N. H., recently visited with V. Crowell in default of a $15 fine. a driveway and another for care- Kenneth Williamson, or the club's George Davis and children Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schaeffer, He was charged with disorderly less driving. president, Mrs. Harold Magathan. and Linda. leynolds dr. Mrs. Burrough is conduct. •:' EXECUTIVE MEETING Mr. and Mre. Gordon Biddle and The Sons and Daughters of Lib- >frs. Schacffer's sister. Mr. and Sgt. Williams testified he issued children at Washington, D. C, are erty, Pride of Crescent council, ills. Schaeffer'g son Herbert, Jr., Graham a summons Sunday for The executive board of the Red now staying at their summer home held a watermelon party after entertained his fraternity brother blocking a driveway on West Ber- Bank Woman's club will meet. On South st. their business meeting Monday. Gary Nouldin of New York city gen pi. Graham, according to Sgt. Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the club- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hampton The chapter's deputy, Mrs. Arm- for the week-end. Williams, jumped in his car and house. At this time the 1953-54 and aons Kenneth and Robert, stead Potter, and her husband of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keevil and drove off at a fast rate of speed. budget will be submitted for the hildren of Youmans ave, have rc- He turned around, Sgt. 'Williams board's approval and Mrs. Frank urned from a vacation with Mr. said, and returned, almost hitting A. Hayes, program chairman, will, ind Mrs. John Adsit and family of several parked cars and pedestrians. outline plans for the coming year. The officer added that Graham got Shokan, N. Y. This week, Mr. and Boyi are able to make [ocket noner tits. Kcevils are entertaining Mr. out'of the car, tore up the ticket fcy selling The Resi«ter-~Advertlitm«in. md Mrs, Robert Hardie and (laugh- er Linda of Ravena, N. Y. Serve with pride Mrs. Henry Murkhard, Wall st., has returned hpme with her son Bruce born at Riverview hospital June 28. Mrs. Thomas Lafon and sons of !t. Louis, Mo., are renting Mri. Virginia Stofflet'a horn* on South •t. for the summer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Gallon of Washington, D. C, have returned KEEBLER home after a visit with Mr. and Mra. L. D. Seely, South at. INTEREST PER ANNUM ON The Aristocrat of ill Salted Cnckir: August DeChristopher of Newark ipent the week-end with his son-in- In top photo, Dr. M. Gregg Hibbs, law and • daughter, Mr' and Mrs, third from left, new president of Joseph Marcello, Laurel pi. Mon- thB Red Bank Rotary club, re- day evening Mr. and Mrs. Marcello ceives gavel from King Hemming, .ttended A performance of "Call retiring president, at the club's in- NEW CARS Me Madam" at the Music Circus. stallation meeting last Thursday Donald Cotgrcave, son of Mr. at the Molly hotel. From ind MM. Arthur Cotgreave, Irving left to right: Leo Levin, secretary; il., spent last week with his grand' M. Hubert Farrow, Jr., director; y3 DOWN ATLANTIC GLASS CO. parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Donald Dr. Hibbs, Edgar V. Denise, direc- Woolley. of West Long Branch. tor; Mr. Hemming, Robert Reus- M0NTHLY Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Way, Clin- sllle, director, and Dr. Morgan Collo, BALANCE IN 24 INSTALLMENTS on ave., attended "Show Boat" at vice president. Not pictured- are has... :hc Music Circus Saturday even Joseph Fettncr, treasurer, and Mor- ng. ris Portneiv director. At bottom, IORROW PAY MONTHLY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Croydon Frederic K. Adanu, left, receives TINTED & CLEAR and son Stanley, Jr., of Villa pi., a lapel pin from Donald H. Bab- and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shoaf of cock in recognition of 30 years' $1,000 #45.01 CURVED iabsbury, N. C, ipent Monday in perfect attendance, Mr. Adams, New York city. . owner of the Adams memorial • $1,300 $67.52 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parkhurst home on Broad St., will leave to- $2,000 $90.02 WINDSHIELD of Verona were week-end guests morrow afternoon by plane for a of Mr. and Mrs. M. F, Benson, vacation in Europe. $2,500 $112.53 Eaton rd. GLASS Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. York city are staying at the Werner Benjamin VanKcuren, South st,, home. . . , , ' were Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Mrs. Jane Craig and-daughter Wf ALSO FINANCE LATE MODEL USED CARS IN STOCK!! Gowan and Miss Ida Fed low of Carol of Bay Ridge,. N. Y.; were Ihester, Pa.. Saturday evening the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. AT THE RATE OF 6% INTEREST PER ANNUM. VanKeurem entertained for their Clifford Cadman, Klizabeth. pkwy. AIto , . . guests at an outdoor dinner. Those attending were Miss Elizabeth Hig- TINTED & CLEAR ginson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brow- JIHD BANKER PINED $13 er, Mrs. P. G. Steelman and Harold Roger Bod walk of Berwick, Pa., Roberta, who was visiting her David Davis of 206 Pearl st. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Smythe of Fair Haven. and Miss Mary Miknich or New- grandmother, Mrs. J. I. Quinn. Red. Bank, was fined $15 Monday CURVED BACK Mr. and Mrs. James White have ark. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lultoviak Roberta is now at Catnip Mohawk morning by Magistrate John V. OF returned from their honeymoon and of Newark wore guests at supper in the Berkshire mountains, Mass., Crowell on a disorderly conduct WINDOW GLASS are now residing ' in their new Saturday. where she will spend two weeks. charge. Charged with fighting Jn home on Reynolds dr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolcott and Another Monroe daughter, Jeanetta, the street with James Robinson RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Mrs. Rose Parker of Linden, was daughter Joyce, South st., have re- is working at Fort Monmouth for of Bridge ave, Davis was arrested' Immediate Installation a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. turned home from a visit with the summer. Sunday. SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1864 Eustace White, South st. their son Robert in Los Angeles, Mrs. William J. Derby and daugh- About 4/5 of the bicycle fatali- * JALOUSIES • WINDOW GLASS • MIRRORS I Mrs. Jack Fhortch and daughter, Cal. ters, Misses Blsa and Helen Derby, Opt* Friday Evtningt from 4:30 to t:00 Mrs. Bruce Rrnnie, Jr. of Rich- Mr. and Mrs. William Brownlce of New York city, spent the week- ties in the United States involve • PLATE CLASS • PICTURE FRAMES | mond, Va., have been visiting Mrs. and Miss Peggy Shorkcy of Verona end with Mr. and Mrs. Lcdru Bu- collisions with automobiles. Phorlch's sister, Mrs. Ira Wolcott, were week-end guests of Mr. and lick, Eton pi. Mr. and Mrs, Bu- I lick's daughter Meryll had a party Broad st. Mrs. Gcorgo Wilde, Irving pi. Mayor and Mrs. V. Bliss Price, Mr. and Mrs. William Emmons, June 22 to celebrate her sixth birth- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Councilman and Mri. Leon B. Jrving pi, are,.on a trip, to, the day. Her guests were Prudy Adams, i.«O Mtn'a Itchi, Smock, Jr., Councilman and Mrs. West. . • Sharon Jones/ Mary Ann" and Vir- «»O% DvMM ATLANTIC Mrs. Virginia Stofflet and daugh- ginia Rlbley, Betty Jo Burt, Emily » Fred S. Morris, Councilman and Mrs. Ralph L. Lewis, Councilman ter Mary have moved from their and Dorothea McGay, Barbara and Mrs. James N. Wolcott, Jr., home on South st. to their new Brown, Mary Ellen Liga and her and Councilman and Mrs. George home in Fair Haven. brothers Christopher and Kenneth GLASS COMPANY V. Odell were guests Thursday of Mr.' and Mrs. King Fujimolo, Bulick. "glass and mirrors in every size you can break" the Monmouth Park Jockey club Maple ave., entertained Mrs. Fuji- Mrs. J. B. Purdlc, Farm la, has at luncheon and the races, the oc- moto's mother, Mrs. Amy Marshall returned home with her son, Wll- 21 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK casion being Eatontown day. Also of New York city for the week- Iam Scott, born June 23 at West in the party were Mr. and Mrs. end. Hudson hospital in Kearny. Mr. Cor. of Whit* Sfc 6-3860 Theodore W. McGlnness, Albert Mr. and Mra. William Wardman, and Mrs. Furdte have another son, OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Wolcott, Mrs. Doris Angelbeck, Tinton ave., havo returned from a Bruce, age three and one-half. Sheriff Ira E. Wolcott, County Clerk vacation at Hyde Park, N. Y., and Danny Liga, son of Capt. and Mrs. J. Russell Woolley and Sen. Rich- Connecticut. Joseph D. Liga, Mcadowbrook ave, ard R. Stout. _ David and Paul Bernstein of is visiting his grandmother in New Past President Fred S. Morrii Trenton, are visiting their grand- York city. will attend a dinner this evening mother, Mrs, Homer Willitts, Councilman and Mrs. James N. at Log Cabin Inn for Richard Neu, Throckmorton ave. % Wolcott, Jr., Buttonwood ave, en- retiring president of the Monmouth Mr. and Mrs, Qucntln VanSchoick tertained Dr. and Mrs. Brooks 39Vi IROAD ST. County Bowling association. of Rahway were week-end guests Fllckinger of Winchester, Va, lor RED IANK, N. J. Tommy Hughes and David Hen- of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley VanBrunt, the week-end. WINES & LIQUORS derson are spending a week at Throckmorton ave.'' Carol Krueger celebrated her Camp Ltnape, Medford Lakes, with Miss Lola Howard, daughter of eighth birthday Thursday, swim- the new;idei..:w*~ the Boy Scout troop 49 of Fort Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howard, ming and dining at Jenltinson's FREE DELIVERY---RED BANK 6-3334 mouth. Broad st, has returned from a visit pavilion at Point Pleasant with her Mrs. Elzle Chaflln, Rose ct, Is with her cousins, Sgt. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krue- confined home by leg injuries re- George Richards in Anchorage, ger, and brother "Skipper" and Mr. ceived in a fall. Alaska. and Mrs. Richard O'Connor arid Mr. and Mrs, Richard J. Lord, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Dussman, daughter Jane of Red Bank. Miss DAVIDSON'S BLENDED Pearce ave., entertained Mr. Lord's Broad st., entertained Mr. and Mrs. Irene Mlchals and her fiance, Ed- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard I. Edward Ringcrbcrger and daugh- ward Koza of Newark, spent the Lord of Brooklyn, for the week- ter Joan of Astoria, L. I, for the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Krue- Scotch end. > week-end, ger. Saturday evening, Mr, and WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Tupper and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meyer and Mrs. Krueger attended a party at son Philip, left for their home in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmgren were the home of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin COMSTOCK Indlanapollj, Ind., this morning, called several days ago to Mauch Skladanck of Linden. after a visit withh Mr. and Mrs, Chunk, Fa, by the death of their Barbara Sauerwcin, daughter of Ray Tupper, Grant »ve. aunt. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sauerweln, Jr., BRAND Week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, R. L. Monroe, Eton pi., mo- Pine st, celebrated her birthday Paul Seiton, Kremer ave,, were Mr, tored tn Fairbanks county, Va., last at a party Juno 29. Her guests and Mri. John Miknich and Mrs.' week-end to pick up her daughter were Danny Lewis, Watson Still- wagon, Prudy Adams, Richard Ar- 40% Whiskey 4 and S yn. old nold, Randy Moore, her sister Gcor- gina, her grandmother, Mrs. G. F. Saucrwein, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Sauerwcin, Jr., have re- turned from a week's visit with Coof, cotton tfwfm friends in Bath, N. Y. GIN-DAVIDSON'S In a shad* that's ., Mr, and Mrs. Russell Anderson, Broad St., entertained Wednesday nillydifftrtnt... fi for Joseph VanDenburg, former cor- ind wily rl|M for v respondent In Bombay, India, and Brazil, now living In Long Island, buslriuutfeiiuil < Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Werner, Tinton aye,, are on a motor trip to Wisconsin and California. Their ntulral ton* i> a daughter Nan, is visiting her aunt In Birmingham, Ala. Mr, and Mrs, soll-riilitinttfirkN Russell Rose and family of. New intfitnitcomfcinii perfectly with ovary color DAVIDSONS CASE combination. !4 8TEINH8 Are You Fussy No Deposit PALE DRY & BOCK BEER 2 00 About your masonry or mbw- Um ulilnjle home? Auk about 25 CKNTHAL'8 One Coat Miracle COMSTOCK BONDED DAVIDSON'S KENTUCKY Ilubber Bate Faint made with 39 s GOODYEAR FIFTH BOURBON V Rye or Bourbon 4' M rrool • 4 yean old j Cotton Pr«do Cordi 24.50 TIRI ft RUIIIR 100 Proof • 4 yean old flour Math Sir Prcm* Cerdi .....28.50 GOLDEN BEAR PLIOLITE o r»tt Open Friday Evtnlngi 'til 9 P. M. Btiullltit Ranch MMIM CoUri • Ihorry Excluilvt Draltr Inr • KttNMM OAL Riil dunk and UtlU Sllvtr Comfortably air conditioned FRENCH IMPORTED A'M-R DeFALCOS 1'IKBIIK DKtATOUH ChUntl GAL LITTLE SILVER HEO FIFTH DRV WINE WIIITK HARDWARE ABOVH ITKMS EXCLtHIVK WITH DAVIDSON BROS. LONG RRANCH l'roi|i»cl A/ Church — Llttli Sllvir KE (I3308 O|im Sundiy 0 (a I RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Page Fifteen

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Shop dolly from 9i30 to Si30. Rid lank itort open Friday 'til t| Atbury Park stori opin Wodneiday 'til 9. For All Departments Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 60013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 2 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953 10c PER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12. Troast, Meyner OH to Early Start; Blind Carry White Canes for Safety Award $219,144 Council Studies State's Plan Former Speaks at Freehold Tonight In Contracts for To Eliminate Traffic Bottleneck

TRENTON (AP)—Something Sycamore School A plan for •widening rt. 35 most unusual is happening in New through the borough and eliminat- Jersey politics this year—both Regard L.S. Out Builders Starting ing a bottleneck here has been re- major candidates for governor are DuMont Promotes ceived by the mayor and council hitting the campaign trail well be- Of Regional Plan Jol> Right Away, from the, State Highway depart- fore the usual Labor day starting Lewis Arnold ment. Council Monday night auth- gun, LITTLE SILVER—From talks Itonfcldt Reports orized a letter to the State High- Democratic candidate, Robert B. that have been going on about a FAIR HAVEN—Lewis E. Arnold, way department saying that the Meyner of Philllpsburg, has been regional high school for Rumson » TINTON FALLS—Contracts to- Jr., of 257 Third st. has been pro- council was very much interested working for votes for tne past two and Fair Haven, school officials taling $219,144 were awarded to moted to assistant business mana- in the plan, was studyins it with months, talking before civic groups llere have the impression that the five firms here Monday night for gor of the program department of interest, would be favorably dis- throughout the state. the construction of She new tho DuMont Television network, it posed toward any solution of the planners don't want to let Little Sil- was announced thte week. Republican candidate, Paul L. ver join in any such project. primary school on Sycamore ave., serious local traffic bottleneck, and Troast of Clifton, meets with Mon-. Lester W. Taylor, president, gaye due to be opened for the 1954-55 promised to expedite action. mouth county Republicans tonight that opinion at last Thursday school year. The highway is routed the entire at Freehold to iron out "organiza- night's,meeting of the school board. This was announced at Tuesday length of Riverside ave., a short tional details" with the county He said that after talking to a night's July session of the Shrews- distance on West Front st., and leaders. The gubernatorial candi- Rumson committee member, "I bury township school board, which the entire length of Maple ave. date will be the principal speaker doubt if they want to let Little Sil- has been preparing for the project Narrowness of the streets, especial- at the annual dinner and installa- ver in. The interest seems to be for many months. ly Riverside avc., and congestion., tion of officers of the Freehold solely in Rumson." • Victor W. Ronfcldt, the archi- at tho West Front st. Intersection Area Young Republican club at the Mr. Taylor said he was given to tect, said preparatory work on the has caused a traffic problem. American hotel. County Republican understand that the committee was building, located across the street The state highway plan now un- Chairman J. Russell Woolley, State undecided if it was advisable for it from an orchard on the George der study calls for tile widening of Senator Richard R. Stout and As- to go ahead with Us planning any- Stevens farm and about a mile Riverside ave. from Morford pi. to semblymen' Elvin R. Stmmill and way, since the proposal has not from Tinton Falls school, was West Front st. from Its present Alfred N. Beadleston also will be been very well "accepted by the started Tuesday. He estimated it width of 34 feet to 48 feet, At thi guests. Rumson school board and people." will take ten months to a year West Front st. intersection a trian- Troast plans, to meet with Re- I doubt its success," he said', to complete the school. gle will be created by the exten- publican leaders in each of New $240,000 Total Grant sion of Pearl st. north across West Jersey's 21 counties during July Wright Resigns Front st. to Riverside ave. and August. He has already talked The board accepted the resigna- Tho $219,144 in general construc- Pearl st. from Wall st. or Water with the county organizations in tion of Chester Wright, a school tion contracts take up the bulk st. north to Riverside ave. will be Mercer, Middlesex and Union, and custodian, who, Mr. Taylor dis- of $240,000 which the U. S. gov- one-way for southbound traffic. expects to wind up the week with closed, is going to Florida to accept ernment granted the school dis- Water it., which Is to be construct- Hudson Republicans Friday. a bigger job in' a county school trict for the school that will take the place of a school annex build- ed, extends from Pearl st. to Maple Troast spokesmen say the county- system. ing now in use at the Alfred Vail avc. and for descriptive purposes by-county visits are "informal meet- At the recommendation of Karl Members of the New Jersey Blind Men's association are shown on the grounds of their Homes residential development. it may be considered as an exten- Ings" designed to integrate the Jacobi, board member, new heavy sion of cither White st. or Wall county organizations into a state mesh guards are to be installed on summer camp "Camp Happiness," Burlington ave., Leonardo, carrying their white canes which Also provided for In government St.- Traffic on this street will be •wide unit so that the candidate several of the doors of the Mark- indicate to motorists and others their blind state. Left to right, they're Eric Danielson of money is $3,500 to equip the new one-way eastbound. Northbound "will be able to devote all his ham ave, school to prevent break- building, $15,575 In engineering and Lewin £. Arnold, Jr. traffic will proceed down Maple energies after Labor day to cam- Ave. D and rt. 36, Leonardo, Jesse Stephenson of the firemen's home at Boonton, Kenneth architect's fees, and $925 for legal age of glass and injury to children. Formerly assistant business man- ave., and up West Front it. to paigning among groups without be- A report on the school cafeteria Fredrick of Atlantic City, Cortland Hudson of Rojelle Park, Ray Taliafero of Coytesville and and administrative services. Riverside ave. ing concerned with organizational It was the Rlcclardi Building ager of the DuMont network, Mr. program over the past school year, Joseph Katznelson of New Brunswick. Spokesman for the group, Mr. Danielson, said blind Arnold was educated at Florham Maple avc. in the one block from detail." by Mr. Jacobi, showed that in the and Construction company of East White at. to Front St., and Front average month more than 1,600 men at the camp walk against traffic, as safety dictates, when strolling in the vicinity. But, Orange that won the main con- Park school, Irvlngton. He was an Both Woo Forbes tract, with the low bid of $147,- engineering student at Syracuse st. from Maple ave. to Riverside lunches were served. Ho said that, said he, motorists seem unaware, in many instances, of the meaning of the white cane, and ave. would be one-way northbound. The spokesmen say supporters of in view of the school's several 152. Raymon's Machine shop, university when he entered tho U. State Senator Malcolm S. Forbes double-session classes, the program have come close to injuring the blind by driving close along or on the shoulder of the road, Shrewsbury, got tho steel and Iron S. Air Force aa a radar expert. He Parking Prohibited (R-Somerset), who opposed Troast job for $7,700. William F. Conklin completed his studies at Seton Hall Under the proposed state, plan, for the year was very successful. particularly on rt. 36, and also passing on the right. He urged drivers to recognize the white A Sons, Long Branch, will put in for the Republican nomination, will When new state aid money comes university with a bachelor of sci- parking would be prohibited on all ' be present at tho meetings. the heating and ventilation for ence degree in business manage- of Riverside ave. and on the streets in the cafeteria account will have a canes and to be aware of the reason they're carried. $27,648. Boro Plumbing of South Meyner has talked hopefully of balance in excess of $200, he added. ment. forming the one-way traffto trian- winning the support of Forbes Re River is to do the plumbing In- At Scton Hall, Mr. Arnold in- gle. publicans with this in mind. Troast .Letters confirming the rehiring of stallation for $22,058, Peter C. Vena top staff members of the cafeteria Morrissey Completes augurated, operated and was gen- The highway department plan undoubtedly will make an effort to 300 Local Guardsmen to Leave of Kcyport won the electrical job eral manager of FM radio station get ths Forbes organization, with are to be sent out this week. for $14,586. stipulates that any additional right its more than 100 local clubs, solidly Superintendent C. A. Thompson 30 Years with EBBO WSOU. After graduation he taught of way and paving necessary on behind him. submitted a report showing there Rejected were about a half donen communication arts for four years Riverside avc. to provide parting LEONARDO—S. E. Morrissey of Tomorrow for 2 Weeks at Drum bids in each of the categories that and still instructs in journalism, Meyner, while not neglecting to was a school enrollment of 55T pu- must be paid for by the borough'. pils in June, equalling an attend- Tiensch ave. here last week com- were figured higher than those of radio, television and drama. The planning board, which fav-' visit the county organizations, has the winners and came to more than His experience includes traffic su- . been concentrating on making him- ance average of 96.2 per cent. Of pleted 30 years' service with Esso Local National Guardsmen will manded by Capt. George R, Truex. ors tho plan, recommended in a a possible number of 5,177 "pupil Standard Oil company at Bayonne. A motor convoy of seven officers, the available money. Louis A. Steln- pervision, scheduling and assign- letter to the council Monday night self available for appearances be- join Jersey's 50th Armored division muller, board president, said he fore all kinds of civic organizations. days," actual attendance was 4,982. He was presented a 30-year pin 112 enlisted men and' 25 vehicles ing film commercials and conduct- that an additional eight-foot strip In the month, there were 195 ab- bearing two diamonds Wednesday at Camp Drum, N. Y., this wcek- leaves here at 8 p. m. tomorrow had been given the assurance that ing the film department at Batten, The Democratio candidate- has the government approved of the be acquired on Riverside ave. and sences and four pupils loft school, of las,t week at the plant by Roy- end for the seventh annual post- undcr the command of Capt. Karl Barton, Durstine and Osbornc, He be paved by the borough to per- been appearing here and there program, which iB. Litzelman, Jr. This group will bids accepted. is a member of the New Jersey throughout the state, sometimes at den Rogers,, manager of the mar- mit parking on one side ot thU as many as three or four func ine ' division. Mr.'Morriseey is i" w'm ilia July ».' There will be stop overnight at Lawrcnccville, To Blend With Homes Broadcasters association, is region- thoroughfare. plant supervisor. where It will join a 50th Armored al chairman of the Catholic Broad- tions a day. 7,000 soldiers in the encampment. Mr. Ronfeldt said that In view of Eventually the state plan call* Elect Hintelmann A former resident of Jersey City, convoy. After a bivouac at Cort- casters association and is a charter for widening of Maple ave. from 40 Meyner spokesmen say the form Red Bank's 644th Tank battal- Isnd, N. Y., Saturday night the con- the residential atmosphere of the member of the TV council ot higher er W.arrcn county, state senator ho is married to the former Anne neighborhood now and as planned feet to 50 feet from Oakland «t. : Kataryniak 'of Bayonne, They are ion .will send about 300 men to the tingent will arrive at Drum Sunday. education of the state ot New Jer- south.'- wants to Increase his following For Ninth Time : In all the 644th has 264 enlisted for the future he had selected a sey. among the independent voters, and parents of Stanley E. Morrissey, maneuvers, including' units sta- special type of pink brick, blended The planning board in another for. that reason has determined on SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS—Wil- Jr., 11, a seventh-grade pupil at men, 2S officers and five warrant liam H. Hintelmann of Rumson tioned at Asbury Park. The main officers. For the 50th Armored, with a white glaze, for the school. letter to the council Monday night a grass roots campaign. ' St. Agnes school, Atlantic High- body will leave Red Bank railroad Board members, though wanting recommended that the recent pro- was elected president of the Mon- lands, and Robert Dennis Morris- troops will leave 35 armories in ten to see samples, liked that recom- The Democratic state committee, station at 9 p. m. tomorrow under trains. Movement of the division posal of Ray Smith to extend Broad which named Rep. Charles W. Ho- mouth County Mosquito Extermi- sey, live. mendation. A color scheme for in- 3,897 X-rayed st. to the river be put on the bor- nation commission for the ninth the command of Lieut. Col. Hans actually began yesterday when 100 terior walls and linoleum design •well (D-N.J.), as chairman, follow- In Dec, 1650, Mr.. Morrissey'a cooks left from Newark and Tren- ough's master development plan ing the April primary election, has consecutive year, at the 39th an- right leg was nearly severed by A. KeSBlcr of River Plaza. That for floors also Is to come under and considered with the other nual election of officers Tuesday ton.. They will attend a three-day board scrutiny. In Chest Survey planned a scries of four regional flying pieces of a pot-bellied stove group will arrive at Drum about food service school and prepare for projects in their order of relative fund-raising dinners during the at the Homestead Golf club here. that exploded in the cellar of his There were 3,897 persons X-rayod importance. summer, at which Meyner is to ap- Other officers re-elected were 2 p. m. Saturday. ' feeding the troops the next two The signed contracts are to be Frederick E. Neaves, vice presi- home here. Told he would wear weeks. • brought to the office of William in the mass chest survey conducted The planning board also recom- pear and make ' major campaign a brace for the rest of his life, af- En route to the camp now Is an D. Jones, area representative of in seven Monmouth county munic- mended an amendment of a prev- speeches. dent, Long Branch; Theodore F. advance detachment of 18 men and ' Convoy movements will be con- F. Applcby, treasurer, West Al- ter amputation was narrowly the government's Housing and ipalities this spring by the State ious suggestion for widening Hard- Howell, who will be busy In averted; Mr. Morrissey abandoned nine vehicles, which left the arm- trolled by radio, military police and Home Finance agency, handling Health department mobile unit. ing rd. from Broad st. to Branch Washington, £>. C, until some time lenhurst, and Walter Feldkamp, ory on Chestnut st. this morning a»rial observation from division air- secretary, West Allenhurst. Also the brace about a year and a half the money, today. Mr. Stelnmullcr Follow-up of cases referred for avc. The amendment would in- In August, has appointed Robert J. ago. at 3 o'clock. That group is com- craft. said ho Understood some $120,000 further study is now in progress, clude the creation of a traffic Is- Burkhardt of Central Valley, N. present at the meeting were Com- missioner James B. McAfee, of the funds will be made available with public health nurses, health land at the Intersection of Branch Y., to run committee headquarters right away, with the rest to be officers and private physicians co- ave., Harding rd. and Hudson ave. at Trenton for him. Brielle; Superintendent Samuel Smith, Port Monmouth, and Ex- Clark Explains Bayshore Commuters to Appeal paid In later. operating. Of the total X-rayed, $59,000 Bond Issue Burkhardt has been head of the So the school district, which will 246 have been advised to have ad- National Democratic committee's ecutive Secretary Edna King, Oak ditional medical attention. There After a public hearing, at which Hill. Commissioner Frederick E. own' the building as a federal gift, there were no objections, the coun- speakers' bureau since early 1952, Moth Abundance will be protected from the start, were 146 of this number referred and once acted as assistant to Na- Neaves was unable to attend due Decision Granting Rail Curtailment for possible tuberculosis conditions cil adopted a new ordinance for to illness. an immediate Insurance policy for $62,500 for three Improvement pro- tional Committee Chairman Steve FREEHOLD—The mystery about $220,000 was ordered. And so it will and 115 for other chest ailments Mitchell. The principal matter of business the great number of moths sejn KEANSBURG — William Metcalf Commuters agreed that the pur- such as cardiac conditions, chest jects and authorized • bond issus under discussion was the acquisi- be protected against any damages of $59,000. The down payment is Burkhardt'a job will be to co- around Monmouth county lately of Leonardo was elected president pose of the association is to appeal resulting from possible injury dur- cysts, tumors, etc. In some coses ordinate activities on the county tion of a new Tifa fogging unit X-raya revealed possible tubercu- provided for in the 1953 budget. mounted on a Ford pick-up truck was answered this week by Marvin of the Bayshore 'Commuters asso- a recent decision of the Board of ing construction, another policy level with Meyner's state-wide cam- A. Clark, county agricultural agent. ciation, Incorporated, at an organi- Public Utility Commissioners that was called for. losis plus other chest abnormalities. Tlys ordinance calls for the con- paign. purchased from the emergency struction of a comfort station at Mr. Clark eald army worms were zation meeting Monday night at permits the railroad to curtail ser- Mr. Ronfeldt also disclosed he According to Mrs. Jeanncttc Plenty of Water fund appropriated by the board of present in the county in greater tile Knights of Columbus hull on vice on the Highland* branch. The Adamakos, tuberculosis supervisor Marine park at a cost of J10.10O, freeholders. acquisition of two tracts, totaling While some areas of the U. S. numbers than in many years, and rt. 36 near Palmer ave. here. More appeal will be made to the appelatc (continued on page 6) for the Monmouth County Organ- Fogging Service apparently are responsible for the than 50 commuters on the shore division of Superior court, Mr. ization for Social Service, follow-up 19 acres, at the Bergen pi.N athletic are dry and thirsty, particularly in field at a cost of $30,200, and re- the Southwest, water supplies in The tremendous increase In the unusual number of night-flying branch of Jersey Central Lines at- Kaiser said. The association also of all referrals will require con- siderable time. So far 60 cases pairs to the incinerator on Sunset Now Jersey are adequate for city number of mosquito pestilence com- moths. tended the meeting. will "continue to watch, any other Hughes Receives ave. at a cost of $22,200. dwellers and farmers. plaints and the public's demand for Mr. Clark explained that the Other officers elected were: James curtailment of service or radical havo been handled throughout the The State Department of Con- fogging service prompted the com- moths as they appear do no dam- Will! of Port Monmouth, vice pres- change in schedule which might be county. Four persons were found Mayor White said dog complaints servation and Economic Develop- mission to acquire thl.i type of age, but they lny eggs which be- ident; Miss Elizabeth Willstump inconvenient to the public." $2,062 Disability to have active tuberculosis and are arts becoming more frequent, and equipment. The use of fogging is of Keansburg, secretary; Miss Irene hospitalized. Six are under close ob- said sho would request a report ment reports that New Jersey's come army worms during the life Petitions director! to municipal from Councilman George A. Gray, reservoir system Is in "good shape." a supplementary operation designed cycle. It is the worms which dam- Alsbach of Port Monmouth, treas- officials along the branch line, re- A judgment of $2,002.30 was given servation, 31 havo boon found neg- to give immediate relief from in- Wesley A. Hughes of Nutswamp ative and the remaining are await- who is studying a new dog control The department says ground water age crops before becoming moths, urer; Frank J. Boden of Keans- questing legal assistance from them ordinance. supplies have been drawn on a lit vasions of Insects, Effective relief In addition to army worm moths, burg, John ShaV, Jr., of East in this matter, were presented and rd., Mlddletown township, in Com- ing outcome of further tests. tie too heavily, but that "facilities from annoyance continues for at corn car worms, European corn Kcansburg and John P. Murphy of put Into circulation for signatures. pensation court here Friday against "Tho story of the four hospitalized Permission was given the Giuseppe rather than supplies havo been ex- least 48 hours. The commission borer and tomato fruit worms are Atlantic Highlands, trustees, and The association's next meeting will the American Smelting and Refin- patients, whose tuberculous con- Garibaldi society for a fireworks ceeded." now operates two foggcrs, one to ing company, Mr. Hughes' employ- ditions were detected In the survey, display in connection with its Co- also present in the Might stage of Nicholas W. Kaiser of Leonardo, be Monday, July 20, at the Knights lumbus day celebration Oct. 12. What It all bolls down to, tho cover the southern section of the their Itves. • • . . .. general counsel. of Columbus hall here. er July 4, 1952, when he was in- points up the importance of public department says, is that there's county from Brielle to North Long jured. surveys," Mrs. Adamakos said to- In calling attention to the fact plenty of water for all necessary Branch and the other from Mon- Mr. Hughes slipped off a pay- day. "One of these is a young girl that the Superior court had dis- mouth Beach to Cllffwood Beach, loader, fell, landed on a concrete with a recently acquired case of missed the appeals from White st. purposes. tax assessments, Councilman Har- Some areas, especially thoso re- Fogging Is employed on the Playground Opens at New Shrewsbury floor and suffered a fractured left tuberculosis. Today she is In Al- leg. Mr, Hughes was confined to lonwood hospital. Two other young old E. Williams made special note cently built up, should tako It easy marshes and in residential dis- of Judge Frank T. Lloyd's praise on sprinkling the lawns and turn- tricts with special attention given the Perth Amboy General hospital women and a father of several chil- following his injury, of tho fine work of the special tax ing the hose on the children. to parks, playgrounds and charity dren havo also been given a chance assessment board. The department says there is no affairs. Additional relief is sup- His employer's Insurance carrier to begin hospital treatment early comparison between conditions so plied by the use of two mobile oil paid Mr. Hughes compensation for through tho survey X-rays. With- Former Councilman Kenneth M. far this year and the drought of spray trucks which cover the samo 21 weeks whllo he was under medi- out the survey, It Is quite possible Wyckoff was chairman of the spe- 1IM0, when it didn't ruin In any territory as tho foggors. Th«Hi> are cal attention and the judgment that these cases might have gone cial assessment board. Other mem- appreciable quantity from Juno un- used for the purpose of larvicidlng awarded to him Friday was for tho undetected for some time and the bers wero William Jones, Jacob til tho end of tho year. catch basins and spraying large permanent disability resulting from ravages of tho diseaso taken their Wyckoff, Edmund J. Canzona and water holes whero mosquito larvao the Injury. Samuel Wrinsteln, "We're Jn a, very good position, 1 toll meanwhile." compared to some areas, if people arc found, Eight inspectors operate Mi , Hughe* was represented by Thoso whoso X-rays revealed no will only use a little common senso this equipment, Kdmund J. Canzona of thi Arm abnormalities, Mrs. Adamakos said, of Parsons, Labrocquc, ,Canzona Centenarian lias and cut down on tho hoavy wastage Tcn% laborers nro employed In havo boon «o advised by the State of wator," tho department said, cleaning and drainage dltchos and Combs, Tied Bank. Tho in- Department of Health. Sho added The Agriculture Department Bays whero stoppage Is reported by tho surance carrier was roprescntod by that In moss surveys in which the Birthday Party New Jorsoy farmers gcnorally inspectors, local health officers and Francis M, Seaman of Perth Am- small plcluro Is used, It Is custo- haven't been hurt by the rccont hot commissioners of ths various lo- boy. mary to report any indication at FARMINGDALE—M«. Alvaretta weather—In fact, It holpcd eomo calities.. need for further medical care, Fo|. Applogato of Bclmar rd., a nativ* of thorn combino their whoat. The commissioners propose Invit- low-up by private physicians and ot Colt's Neck, celebrated her 100th Scattorod damago wag reported In ing the board of freeholders to Light Fixture Injury Monmouth County Chost Cllnlo fa- birthday Saturday, still alert and the vicinity of Codarvlllo and meet.with them In August to dis- lU'tiults in $3,000 Award cilities provides more detailed study spry, Swodesboro, especially to short- cuss dralnago problems In tho Bay. of tho conditions. Mrs, Sickles, who was born July rooted orop», but showorjs during Hhoro section of tho county, In one of the last cases settled Tho report with location of unit 4, 1853, the daughter of Mr. and the past few days havo holpod thai follows: Aibury Park 1,082 X-rayed, situation, Generally npnnklng, nolth- during tho torm of court which Mrs, OoWItt Sickles, is different lias Just boen concluded at Free- 58 rcfurrod! Freohold, 505 X-rnyed, from many old persons, for she «r itato agency sees much cause Police Warn Owners 29 referred; Keanaburg, 400 X-rayed, for alarm in tho weather, hold, Mrs. Ursula Dojtwitz, wife of shows more Interest In the things Of Dog Koiimlnji Joseph PCKWIU of 11 Wont Front 19 referred; Long Brunch, 439 X- going on around her at present rayod, 35 rotorrcd; Red Bank, 006 than memories of tho post, One I'APKK DIUVK SUNDAY SHREWSBURY ~ A wcok-long At., Kcyport, obtained ti settlement drivd to rlil this borough of stray In the sum of 53,000 for Injurlos X-rayed, 66 referred; Rumion, 414 of her piUo possessions is tha TlellcX Knglnn company nC tho oi1 "wild" rlogs begun ypslci'dny, suffered In an accident Dec, 18, X-rayed, '.'3 referred; Union Beach, orangn cnnaiy she received for her Hed Bank flrn department will con- according to Patrolman Raymond 1031 when an electric light fixture US X-rnycd, 18 referred, 100th birthday. duct Its monthly pupe'r drlvn Sun- Mnu, who asks residents liolo to In thn Cup nnd Hnuccr lunch room Tho mn/in survey wn» conducted She WAA honored Sunday at a day afternoon, The dilvo will be- mnko cM'tnln Hint their pcU me nn Front ill,, Koyporl, fell nnd by UK. itatc health depnrtmont with birthday party nt tho horn* ot her gin at 1:30, Company ofUuiuls havo kept I ndooI'd oi* securely Hod, par- landed on hnr heiul, Mix DegtvlU local Arrangement* In fliarsc of son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and asked that pomona who havo paper ticularly botwoon 10 41. m, and 6 was knocked off « scat nml nub- health oMccr« and public, health Mrs. Clcorgo Mntthcwi, with whom to oontrlbuto, bundle It and plaoo a, m, ««f|Uontly was treated by Dr, Vic- nurse*. (ho live*, It on their front lawn or porch, Miss aald complaint* have boon tor O, Thompson, Mrs, Appl«gat« has hor own phll- Dof Loit rcoolved—o«p«olally In tho south, Mayor J. Letter Rlgby, third from leff, and Benjamin Parker, third from right, preil« Suit win InitltuUd ngatnit Snm'i oiophy about her long Ufei "My Aucllon Stla out section of tho borough—about Arcade Inc., which opornted tho Llli|>itre>l father was a freeholder for many leilriilioc, 240 Mnln il, Klich day nt nt night on foraging pnitlca, A calf day aftirnoon at the dedication of New Shrewibury's playground. Others In the photo, left OWIIINK. nn July (th from yurd m Illiljn rJ. "id yean, 1(1110 A, M,—Ailmdnrfiuiil, and chicken* hnvo boon among re- Mr, nnd Mm, Dogwllz were rep- Krnii) NVC, Kumioii, Sit* li trn ycnri nlil, vtiy llmlil, t>oiK •«t«rl nmin Judy, cant, cflfiimlllr/i, Adulating I ho police to right, are Rodney L, Bloom, chairman of trutlaei of iha auoclaflon; Councilman Arthur Er- reAOntod by Theodora J, Uiblocqtl* If >li» HM hit by rii1, will lh> ftion f »iil tint b* rfll> far d'Wl Ann'i HMiiiy Salon (Ippni'lmcnt In Din cnnlJin roundup It* kind niMtuli to 1 *t mt knntv wh«n eiiiurm'i'il by *nyon• nlh«r ihmi ntyidf, l.oi'MH «>. in Wnllmn »l,, li now rnm- Ickion, ColaHo M. Eppi and Francli Little, and AIA Jeffrlei, auoclatlon traasurer. The play- of I'Hi'joni, Uihrtcqilc, (Inntona A will tin member* of flhrtwibtll'y Cnmh«, vvhll* riumnit, tvlnn * Cur- the li Thrr* wilt b» tin hnulil*, Mti, Jnhn II, (.'(ink, rUlfly Alr-rnnHIUontil tat youi comforli ground li located on Apple if,, between Shrewsbury and Hance aveii II A, Uui*rir, HU M)i»!,-A —Aimrllltmtnt, HMI company anil nolles renrvci, Ion rtprtiinlid thi difindtnU mint, —AiimWitmtiu, PACT* TWO RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953

,SJ,. PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN ST. JAMES Rumson , Eatontown MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL ChsrameSale. Eatontown "Awake and Dream" will be the The Sunday worship service con- opic of the sermon by Rev. A. nues at 11 a. m. throughout the Thers will be a sung morning ienneth Magner, Jr., at tht 9:30 ummer. Rev. David Ling will lead prayer and sermon by Henry A. . m. service Sunday. In worship. Mrs. Russell Cole- Male, Jr., seminarian in charge, Mrs. Gordon MacLean, Jr., as- n will have charge of the co- Sunday, at 10 o'clock. Peter Ed- lstant organist and director of the iperatlvc nursery so that parents wardsen and Miss Emmy Lou Mor- •outh choral group, will preside if small children may leave these ris are organists. t the organ console during the shlldren in the nursery while they Saturday, July 25, is the feast /acatlon of John Watson, minister rorship. of St. James, patron saint of this parish. There 'will be an evensong f music. The church school convenes"* at Flowers for the service will be, that day, followed by a buffet sup- 45. There are classes for both per and entertainment in the par- ;iven by Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Thei- dults and children, EVERY WEEK ler. The church hour nursery will ish house. , e conducted In' the manse play- The Session will meet In the The Sunday-school picnic will be PKESBYTERIAN METHODIST BAPTIST ' REFORMED •ard or in Bingham hall in the lanse at 8 p. m. Sunday. held July 18 at Ocean county park, Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank vent of rain. The ushering com- The staff of the church school Lakewood. "How to Solve Life's Problems" Rev. Roger J. Squire will preach Alfred C. Beck, moderator of the Sunday-school will meet at 8:30 mittee will comprise J. Edward 'ill meet tonight at 8. will be the sermon topic of ftev. Sundny at the 11 a. m. service on Red Bank Baptist church and a . m. Sunday and every other Sun Wilson, William E. ' Sagurton, Bay Scout troop 108 meets every iay throughout the summer. Morn- Charles S. Webster at the morning the theme, "Tho Hnnds of Jesus." member of the board of deacons, ames Stalfa, William Strohmenger 'hursday at 7:30 p. m. Outdoor Vesper Services service Sunday at 10 o'clock. This Music directed by John Ferris will md several other laymen of the ing worship at 10:45, with Rev. nd Harry Collls. Runyon L. Wolff preaching on "Our Saturday is the date of our will be the second in a series of include: Tower chimes; organ pre- ihurcli, will bo In charge of the A mid-summer church school tnnual picnic. All members and Sundays • July . 6:30 P. M. four jermons during July on the lude, "Rhosymedre," Vaughn Wil- Father's Business," The young peo- vent is scheduled for this after- 0 a. m. service Sunday. His sub- lc's choir will sing under the di- 'riends of the church and church general theme, "Handles of Power." liams; quartet, "Cast Thy Burden," ect wll] be "The Master's Hands." oon when a picnic will be held ichool are invited to participate. Mendelssohn, to bo rendered by ectlon of Mrs. Thomas Brercton. FIRST SPIRITUAL Dr. Carl F. Mueller, minister of Mr. Beck is a past superintend- n the oak grove adjacent to the ars will leave the church at 9:15 music, yill preside at the organ. He Frances Killmar, Barbara Spencer, The Women's Missionary society hurch. Pupils, their parents and ent of the Sunday-school, and has will not hold meetings in July or 'or Windward beach. Admission SCIENCE CHURCH will play the carillonic bells at 9:30 Robert Spencer and Richard Eat- also served as a member of the friends and guests • have been in- and at 9:45 his organ meditation on; offertory, "Air," Tartlni; choir August. The next meeting will be ited to the affair which begins ill be free and refreshments will Myrtle A, Plnlmey, Pastor board of - managers of the New the second Monday in September, e provided for children. Families will be "An Der Wicge," Grieg, and anthem, "God Be Praised," Volpius; ersey Baptist convention. He Is it 2 p. m. Games, prizes and re- 15 Hlfhland Ave, "Prelude and Fugue," Bach. The organ postlude. The Married Couples' club will 'reshmenta will highlight the event. are asked to bring their own noon . graduate of Rensselaer Poly- hold its annual banquet at 7:30 to- lunch and service. Rumion, X. J. postlude will be "Allegro Non Trop- Thorwald Torgerscn, youth direc- technic institute, where he received Members of the chancel choir po," Rhcinberger. The chancel morrow night at the Beau Rlvage, will be guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Circle 1 of the Gleaners will JULY U, IMS. Guest Speaker tor, will speak at the 8 p. m. serv- his degree in electrical engineer- Spring Lake. choir will sing "List to the Lark," ice in the chapel on the subject, ing, and for the past 25 years has ohn E. Watson, 3d,' at a picnic meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the REV. GLENN ARGOE, Dickinson, and "With a Voice of "The Dimensions ot Love." Youth been a member of the technical upper at their, home on Blng ome of Mrs. Edward Emmons, New York City v Singing," Shaw. Ushers at this Fellowship will meet at 6:45 p. m. taff of, the radio research depart- MT. ZION HOUSE OF PRAYER am hill tomorrow at 1p.m. 29 Rose ct. oervic* will ho Arthur T. Holey, In the fireplace room. ment of the telephone company Red Bank The youth fellowship softball David D. Maloncy, Edmund vom- Altar flowers for Sunday will be laboratories at Holmdel. He also Rev. Virginia Wright will be In eam will compete in the Y.M.- Steeg and Charles A. Wolbaoa, Jr. the gift of Mrs. Beulah R. Coenan is a licensed professional engineer, charge of the services Sunday. Sun C.A. Inter-church league Monday Louis 0. Ford will head the wel- in memory of her mother, Mrs. a member of the Institute of Ra- day-school meets at 10 a. m., fol- gainst the Red Bank Baptist coming committee. Through the Hannah Rlechers. They will also dio Engineers and the honorary re- lowed by worship service at 11:30 hurch. The team will play the courtesy of the 20-40 club of the be presented as a memorial to John search society, Sigma Xi. a. m.; Y.P.H.A. service, 6 p. m.; Y.M.H.A. Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. church baby sitters are provided J. Carhart by his children, Audrey Assisting with the service arc and a second worship service, 7:30 The board of trustees will meet in Westminster house, adjacent to Senlon and Calvin Carhart. Dewcy Williams and Franklin p. m. next Tuesday at Bingham hall at the church, during this service. The congregation has been invlt- Swenson. Ushers will be Maj. H. Testimonial services are held :15 p. m. with John W. Kouba 'residing. Tonight at 8 o'clock, the weekly d to Embury Methodist church, Tillman Lane, William Stracener, Tuesdays, and prayer services, -.ittle Silver, for a sacred concert "ilenn Bowling, John Crawford and Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7:30 Received as church members at rehearsal of the chancel choir will he Communion service Sunday be held in the church under the di- o be given Sunday at 4 p. m. in Vernon Loud. Mrs. Crawford and :ommemoratlon of the 85th anni- Bruce Austermuhl will...servs...q.n_ were Mr. and Mrs: Justin Marsh, rection of Dr. Mueller. Park, ave., and Clark Kemp, JrJ, Saturday at noon the church wed- versary of the church. Richard Ihe deacons' welcoming committee. CALVARY BAPTIST Eton will be the vocal soloist and Miss Joan LaRue Covert of Nep- Red Bank Naveslnk ave., Rumson, and - Mr. ding-of Miss Eva I. Soderholm to and Mrs. Robert Lang; Kemp ave., Clarence J. Halght will be held In Clara Tllton, clarinetist. Both tune will be guest organist, and Rev. J. B. Gilchrlst, pastor, will hoirs of the church will partici- Miss Alice Oix, aoloist. Fair Haven. Baptism will be ad- the church with Rev. Mr. Webster be in charge of the 11 a. m. ser- ministered at the service July 19. officiating, pate. Miss Marjorle Fr'antz Is the Church school meets at 9 a. m. Ice Sunday. The senior choir, di- music director and Mrs. George rected by Mrs. Alethia Williams, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., the Ivins is organist. EMBURY METHODIST SAVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT NEWBERRY'S AND SAVE weekly meeting of the Boy Scouts will sing, Sunday-school meets at CENTRAL BAPTIST will be held in Westminster house, Church officials and organization Little Silver 9:30 a. m. Atlantic Highlands YOURSELF PLENTY. TREMENDOUS VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. under the direction of Scoutmaster leads will bring reports to the A sub-district training school for Rev. Mr. Dean will speak at an Sunday-school, with classes for Robert C. Turnbull. ourth quarterly conference Wed- officers of the Woman's Society of afternoon program at the church ill ages, will meet at 9:45 a. m, SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES. During July and August the nesday, July 22, at 8 p. m., with Christian Service is being- held at Sunday, sponsored by Mrs. Ger- Rev. Harry W. Kraft, pastor, will church office will be open from J Rev. Dr. B. Harrison Decker, dis- the church hall this morning. trude Whitney. The Sunday eve deliver a Rermon at the 11 a. m, a. m. until noon. trict superintendent, presiding. The 85th anniversary of thebulld- ning program will be sponsored by forshlp service. "Coo/ Off" A number of Wcsleyan Service ng of the church in Little Silver the North Carolina club and will Youth fellowship groups will FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ulld members from the local will be observed at a special Ves feature several songs by the Heav- meet at 7 p, m. The pastor again SI2211 NG VALUES REDUCTIONS SCIENTIST roup plan to attend the conference per service at 4 p. m. Sunday when enly Light Gospel singers. Prayer will deliver a. sermon at the 8 p. m. Red Bank [Ulld week-end July 18-19 at Con- the combined choirs will present nnd song services will be held ospel service. MIN'S "T" SHIRTS Wednesday. ' Services in First Church of ference Center. They are Miss a sacred concert. * Prayer and Bible study meeting With nylon seams Doris Smith, Mrs. Luella Bradshaw, At the Sunday worship service Christ, Scientist, 209 Broad St., are will be held at 7:45 p. m. Wednes- guaranteed by held Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8:15 Miss Sara Armstrong, Mrs. Helen at 9:45 a. m., Rev. James W. Mar- PRESBYTERIAN day. Choir rehearsal will follow. Children's Sundresses p. m. Sunday school meets at 11 Lauber, Mrs. Mildred Morris, Mrs. shall will present a history of the Atlantic Highlands .77 Soed Housekeep- Helen Szeluga and Mrs. Bessie BAY SHORE COMMUNITY a. m. Wednesday evening testi- church, which was built In 1868 al- Church school and adult Bible Hue and chambray, lace trim, eyelet trim. ing. monial meetings at 8:15, ~Ine. though Methodism first came to class will meet at 10 a. m. Rev, East Keansburg 44' Reg. SOe Vahra The Lesson-Sermon on "Sacra- Gifts of articles and'money for Little Silver in 1823. The choir, di- Elmer T. Schick, pastor, will de- "Landing the Catch" will be the rected by Miss Frantz, will sing Plain and fancy. Siiei I to 3. Values to 2.9B. j1 ,„ j „« ment" which will be given In Chris- he annual fair for the Methodist liver a sermon, "On Making ermon topic ot Rev. John P. Euler tian Science churches this Sunday Home for the Aged at Ocean Grove "Lead Me Lord" by Wesley with lomeback," at the morning service it the 11 a. m. service Sunday. The RAYON TIIR CURTAINS Aug. 5. 6 and 7, should be sent Miss Jane Thomas as soprano so chows how man can commune with at 11 o'clock. Ushers will be Hugo enior choir will be led by Miss ly Wiltshire. •f.«% God with practical results. through the local auxiliary, of loist and Mrs. Evelyn Phillips as Palme and Warren Miller. Mm Ann Shaw, organist, and the junior A The Golden Text la from I Corln- which Mrs. A. Melvln Morris Is alto soloist. Mrs.' Ivlns, organist, John Wray and Mrs. John Wills choir by Mrs. Krack, organist. Slightly imperfect. fllv thlanr. "Let us keep the feast, not hairman. will have as her prelude "Morning will be the reception committee. Song" by Maker and "Postlude in Bible class and church school will BOYS' SPORT SHORTS with old leaven, neither with the The Ladles' Aid society will hold meet at 9:45 a, m. 2 for SI.49 leaven of malice and wickedness; SALVATION ARMY B Flat" by Handel as her postlude. sale of cakes, pies and salads Red Bank but with the unleavened bread of from 8 to 11:30 a. m. Saturday, GOODWILL METHODIST Boxer type. All colon. Plisie crepe, denims, sincerity and truth." (5:1.) The salvation meeting at 8 o'clock METHODIST July 18, In the lobby of the Atlan- Rumson SHUTS A further citation from the King Sunday evening will be in charge Belford tic theater. Mrs. Hunter Pollock At the 7:30 p. m. worship service, Mede of fine mti- Jamti Version of the Bible reads: of a group of Christian college stu- "Do We Really Trust in God?' and Mrs. George Dwlght are co- Rev. James W. Marshall will preach gabardines. Sixes 2 to 6. dents from Ocean Grove. They will will be the theme of the sermon chairmen. 49 lin. Herdly notice- "ffithank my God always on your on the theme, "In What Direction .37 bttalf, for the grace of God which present their own special music by Rev. Dr. Robert L. Blackman Are You Facing?" Tho official 3 for 1.00 able factory re* and will conduct the entire pro at the 10:45 o'clock service Sunday BT. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL U given you by Jesus Christ; That board will meet following this ser- jects. .Sizes llx- iri every thing ye are enriched by gram. The morning service at 11 morning. The anthem will be sung Highlands vice. 2 him, In all. utterance, and in. »1 o'clock will be.led by Mrs. Hulds by the youth fellowship choir under The service of Holy Communion 108. knowledge;" (I Cor. 1:4,5.) Olson and Mrs. M. Aanonsen wll the direction of Mrs. Edna Malone. will be celebrated Sunday morning bring the message. Sunday-school The nursery will be open during UFOJIT OF CONDITION OF Among the correlative selections at 9 o'clock. Rev. Christopher H. GIRLS' SKIRTS NPPIRIU. PILLOWCASIS to be read from the Christian Sci at 9:4B a. m. Is under the leader- the service. Sunday-school meets Snyder will be the celebrant, as- Th« Mtrchtnti Truit Corapinj of Rt« ship of the young people's sergeant at 9:30, with classes for all ages. Bank, N. J.. of Btd Bank, Monmoutk lerie* textbook "Science and Health sisted by William V. Rauscher and County. Naw Jirity. a rntmbar of tbf You can't tell the with Key to the Scriptures" by major, Muriel- Aanensen. The annual Sunday-school picnic Dr. Richard Weiss as servers. The Federal RcRerv« System, at the eloie o! Plaids and prints. Suspender and boxer types. difference from Mary Baker Eddy will include the Tuesday evening at 7:15, thi will be held next Tuesday at Ocean vicar will preach on "What Would builneii on June 80, 1958, published Jesus Do?" Music by Mrs. Ruth In accordance-with a call made by tht perfect ones. Size following: "To keep the command Women's Home league will leavi county 4>ark, Lakewood. Buses will Commissioner of Banking and Insurance Sizes 3 to 6x. ment« of our Master and follow his the citadel for the home of Mrs leave the church at 8 a. m. Lucas, organist, will Include the pursuant to the provisions of the Re- 2 for 1.49 42»3&. 47' example, la our proper debt to him M. Aanensen In Shrewsbury, where offertory anthem, "I Sing a Song.' vised Statutes of New Jersey and tht The senior choir will meet for Federal Reserve Bank of this district and the only worthy evidence of our they will participate In a program rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:15. pursuant to. the provisions of the Fed gratitude for all that he has done." of worship. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve FEDERATED erftl Reserve. Act. These Are .<* *•) Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ning at 7:45. - Holmdel AJsrrs LADIES' GOWNS "The Hour of Power" will be held At the service Sunday at 10 a. m., 1. Cash, Balances with SCORCHERS • • CHURCH OF'CHRIST in the fireplace room under direc- METHODIST the'subject of the sermon by Rev. other bsnki. Including 1 Straight tops. Nylon net trimmed. Run resist ,^_ „,_ •'• Eatontown tion of Miss Aanensen. Fair Haven Dr. Wallace L. Gallup will be "Joy." cash items In procMs of LADIIS MISH PANTIIS Open air services will be con- Holy Communion will be observed. Tti» public is invited to attend "Not Satisfied" will be the ser- collection .'. I l,117,S«t.6i rayon fabric guaranteed by Good House- J a V mi'etlngs of this church, which are ducted on Broad St. Friday nlghl mon topic of Rev. William B. Mag- The choir will sing "The King o I. United States Govern Cool as a summer mfnt obllcatlons, direct held Sunday* at 0:30 and 10:30 a. m. and on Monmouth at, opposite thi earn at the 11 &. m. service Sun- Love My Shepherd Is." Mrs. How- keeping. Colors pink, blue, maize, melon. breeze. Sizes 5, 6, railroad station, Sunday at 7:11 ard McCormlck will play the "Of- and guaranteed 6,908,743.76 The first hour la for Bible study, day. Music by Mrs. Alma Baker, I. Obligations of SUMS 7. th» second for preaching and Com- p. m. organist, will include "Prayer" by feitolrc," J. Callaerts; the "Andan- and political sub- Sizes medium and large. munion. At 8 p. m. an open forum Clarke, prelude; "Jacob's Ladder," tlno," E. Memalgre, and postludi divisions 2,690,754.18 77 , 4 for SI.00 ST. JAMES CATHOLIC by G. Merkel. 4, Other bonds, notes and ' 29 diicussion is held. Bible study is spiritual, offertory, and "He's My Red Bank debenturea 10,000.00 held Wednesdays at S p. m. Friend" by Lorenz, anthem. The Ladles' Aid society will hold I. Corporate atocki (in- UDIIS' HALF-SLIPS This group of Christians conducl Sunday masses are at 8, 7, I, 9, The Sunday-school picnic will be a special meeting Tuesday, July 14, cluding S21.000.00 stock 10, 11, and 12 oclock in the churcl held Wednesday at Point Pleasant at Fellowship hall for the purpose ot Federal Reserve Bank) 21,000.00 Cotton with eye- •ervlces on the basis of New Testa- e. Loans and discounts ment Scriptures alone, speaking and 9, 10 and 11 o'clock in tho hlg beach. The bus will leave the of planning activities for the year. • (Including 1166.67 over- LADIES' BEMBERG SLIPS ^y let trim. White wbers the Bible speaks and being school auditorium. Sunday schoo church at 9 a, in. drafts) 4,146,010.69 only. S, M, L. ' silent where the Bible Is silent. for children attending public Sunday-school Is closed during COMMUNITY 7. Bank premlssa Nylon and lace trimmed in white and pink. M m Llncroft owned 1134,700.00 Undenominational, anyone desir- schools follows the 9 o'clock mass, July and August, furniture and 2 for $3.00 ing to worship God In "spirit and Baptisms are at 1 p, m. Sundays, Church school sorvlces will con- fixtures 124,315.47 A real summer bargain. Sizes 32 to 31. I -1 truth" will find the worship ac- Confessions are heard Saturdays BAPTIST tinue to be held during the sum- 169,018.41 I. Real eitale owned oth- RAYON PANTIIJIS ceptable. from 4 to 6 p. m. and from 7 to Atlantic Highlands mer at 10 a. m. Church services er than bank premises 373.72 The church is located on it. 35, 8:45 p. m. Rev. Howard M. Ervin will bring will be resumed in August. II. Other asteta - 6,362.14 2 Bar Tricot, em- just aouth of the business section, the message at the morning ser- Church, board members will meet broidered or ny- ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC vice at 11 o'clock and also at tho next Wednesday night at 8 o'clock 12. TOTAL ASSETS 116,069,829.61 ' MISSION lon net' trimmed. : Red Bank evening service at 7:30. at the church for the monthly meet- UABILITICS HOT SAVIHCS Fort Monmouth Sunday Masses are at 7, 8, 9, 10, Church school mccta at 9:45 a. m Ing, 13, Demand deposits of ln- Sizes S, M, L. 59. ' Rev. A. Donald Magaw, pastor; dlvidvvli, partnerships, 11 and 12 o'clock. Confessions are Dennis M. Lingo U superintendent. Members of the Ladles' Aid so- and corporationa I I • 8,827.669.29 Reg. 69c 2>r «7c Lawrtnce Wise, Sunday-school su- heard Saturdays from 4:30 to 6 p. Monthly prayer service Sunday ciety will hold a cake sale at th 14. Time deposits of Indi- perintendent m. and from 7:30 to 9 p. m. at 2 p. m. in the chapel. church Saturday starting at 2 p. m viduals, partnerships and Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- corporation! 8,464,057.19 EXTRA SIZE PANTY MIN'S SPORT CACAPMS The Miraculous Medal novena Is Mid-week prayer service Wednes- IS Dsposlta of United ing worship at 10:45 a. m. held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. and the days at 8 p. m. State* Government (in- perpetual novena to St. Anthony cluding postal savings) Sv,583.00 Assorted colon. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Quarterly business meeting of the Tuesdays At 7:30 p. m. church will be held Friday, July 16. Depqilta of States and Made of durable rayon. Brief and split ieg. FRIENDS (Quakeri) and political sub. All sizes. Shrewsbury 17, at 8 p. m, divisions 760.645.6 TRINITY EPISCOPAL 17. Deposits of banks .... 93,184.32 39 The Shrewsbury meeting of Re Red Bank CHAPEL OF THE HOLY 18. Other deposit) (cer- Size X only. White And pink. ' . .. 77' llglous Society of Friends (Quak Services for July 12, tho sixth COMMUNION tified and officers' checks, en), meets for worship at 11 a. m etc) 104,2(9.8 Sunday after Trinity; 8 a. m,, Holy Fair Haven U. TOTAL DB- . the First-day (Sunday) in the meet- Communion, and 11 o'clock, morn- POSITS ....118,090,439.26 ing homo at Broad st, and Syca- The service of morning praye 28. Other liabilities 20,789.0 Hot" Ing prayer and sermon by Rev. W. will be held Sunday at 11 o'clock, more avc, preceded at 10 a. m. b Norman Pltlcngcr. the First-day school. Mld-wcc Rev. Christopher H. Snyder, vicar, 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES LAMPSHADES SAVINGS PRICES will preach on "What Would Josus (not including subordin- meetings are held at the meetln A.M.E. ZION ated obligation! shown Do." Music by Mrs. Gertrude bilow) 115,111,1J8.2 All drastically reduced for quick sale. All- house at 8 p. m, the fourth-da, Red Bank Moctze, organist; prelude, "Lar- St. George's School CAM'IN* SPICIAL (Wednesday). All are welcome. Church school meets at 9:30 ghctto," Beethoven; postlude, "Med- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I nd tan Blankets. iponsortcT by 25. Capital" 108,600.01 types and colors to choose from.' METHODIST a. m., with Mrs. Clara Carter, itation," Kinder, nnd nffertnry an- Washable cotton. superintendent. 26, Surplus (00,000.01 Sea Bright them, "Behold the Days Come," 27. Undivided profits .... 163,681,3' Rov. Clmiles E. Bourne will Woodward. St. OMrcjt'i by At Rlvar 28, Rtstrvee (and retire, Church school with classes fo: preach at tho 11 o'clock Sunday Waterman Av«nui, Rumion ment account for pri< Reg. $3.39 2 those of all age* will meet Sunda morning service. The junior choir BAPTIST fund capital) 16,500,01 at t:45 a. m, Mrs. Eleanor Undsa will sing under direction of Miss , Mlddletown », TOTAL CAPITAL AC- BERRY SETS Is superintendent, Tho mornln Dorothy Harris, COUNTS ., | 341,631,2 MIN'S WORK HOSI worship service will be held at 11 Rov. John E, Batoi will preach Nuriery School, agn 3 and 4 The Men's club Is sponsoring on thn topic, "On Compromising Anchor Hacking glass. Durable. 7-pe. sets o'clock, Rov, Robert S, Judgo Is a rally to be held Sunday, Klndargarton, ag< 5 10 TOTAL LIABILITIES White only. Sizes paitor. Our Integrity" at the 11 o'clock AND CAPITAL AC- 10'/, ( 12. Tho first annunl rocoptlon to be Sunday morning service. Mrs, Lu COUNTS $16,09),839,1 8 METHODIST given tho pastor and his wife by thcr Brynnt will be In churgo o • This bank's capital 39' the church will take placo tomor- Registration! now bting re- consists of Ant preferred 5 PR. Occanport flowers, Mrs, John Ba.tes will con- stook with total far Reg, 49c Value' row nt 8 p. m. Churoh school under tlio dlrecllo duct tho nursery. ceived for the Fell term. value or 184,600,00, Tho executive committee will total retlrtjble value of of Ooorge C. D. Hurley, general MKTIIOIMST 186,100,001 and tommon STRAW RU9reaSr meet July 13 nt 8 o'clock at the. Phone Rumton 1>OI94. superlntcnedont, will meet at 9:45 a, Atlantic Highlands stock with total par Imported Rice jg jkA m, Sunday, Tho Sunday worship parsonage, Tho quarterly business valut of llU.OOd.OO Servlcos will bn hold nt 8;3O meeting will be. held In the chapel The Rev, Canon rugs. G r e o n, 1 a(||J •orvlce will be hold at 7:30 p. m nnd 11 n. in, Sunday, with Rov, , MEMORANDA WHITE PURSES OCC JUv, Robert S, Judge li pastor, July 23 at 8 o'clock, II. Assets »ledisd or «•• brown or blue. Roy E. Williams, Jr., picnchlnR George A. Robertthaw, slmtd to .ecureUlsblll. CHRISTIAN N01KNCK BOClKTi Identical nermons. Tim thnme will IIAPTIST Rector tlei sna for othir pur- i Reg. $1.29 be, "The Vlituou« Circle" Thn Kills' units ,- ,,l 8«0,0»0.0 A true lummir bargain, All im*rt styles. You 1 Now Monmouth Atlantlo Highland* cliolr will nlnti under direction of We, K«nn«lh H, MtQuttn, preildinl CHILD'S CHAIR A moeUntj will bo held at 11 a, Mrs. John nnbertson, nrxanlat, Hi Church ,'chool meet* ench L/irti'* and Cecil C, Cnwlnrd, tMMIirrr n( thi 66 UR above-named bank do aolemty »w«ar tht can't beat (his price anywhire. Aluminum feld-a- m, when Sunday-school aUo will Ihr 8;30 itcivlro. The senior choir day at 9:45 «, m, with daises for In* above »Ut«m»r,l Is true, and that I miet it the society'* building, . will ulnir under direction nf Roy all SRCI. fully anil correctly repr'ienla Ihe trui plui..tax wey or streight Ooein blvd. Toitlmony meeting wl JUv. WllllKm K, Bluurovc will Mala of the several tnnUrrt herein enn M, Jeffrey, organist, nt tho II lalnc'l and set forth, lo tht best ot oui chair. bt h«M VVfdnodlay at 8:15 j>, m, o clock nervine, They will /ilng thn preach on "Tho Third Lnw of tho Reg.

SCISSOItS SALE . SLEEVELESS BLOUSES Nine Styles. A Type for Every Job. Forged Chroma Steel. Sale 2.49 Reg. to 3.98 STARTS TOMORROW, FRIDAY t 98c to 1.69—Reg. 2.25 to 3.00 All your favorite summer stylet in dimity, batiste, piqu* • Doors Open at 9 A. M.! • Extra Sales People for the Event! and fine cotton broadcloth. Sixes 32 io 31. Special 309b OFF group of sleeveless Bemberg blouses. Sale 1.89. Reg. 2.29. Tee Shirts, ^Shorts, Jackets and Pedal Pushers In Cot- ton Denim, Terry an'd Gabardine. Reg. from 1.98 CLEARANCE ON BRAS fo 4.98. On Sale at 30 V. off These Prices. Sal* 1.00 Reg. lo 3.50 SHOKTIi; GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Fine Group of Nationally Advertised Bras at Lilt Cotton Crcpc—Keg. 2.98 SALE—2.19 Than Our Cost. Cotton Pliusc—Reg. 3.98 SALE—2.98 * Dresses - Suits - Toppers -Coats - Raincoats FULL LENGTH VOILE GOWNS GOWNS AND PAJAMAS ALL FROM REGULAR STOCK IN GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ST YLES • SIZES - COLORS Sal* 2.79 Reg. to 3.9« CREPE SALE—2.19 Reg.—2.98 BUDGET FREED'S IS COMFORTABLY PLISSK SALE—2.98 K*g.—3.50 and 3.98 OR Rn» quality corton vollo attractively itylod, in plain or figured fabrics. PLAIN OR FIGURED LAY-A-WAY AIR . CONDITIONED NO KKPUNDS—NO EXCHANGES Page Four RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 9. 19o3 mountains at Dingman's Ferry, Pa. iBclinar Club This experience Is different from Current Film at Carlton T Boys Going most camping in that the boys at- I Opens Season tend camp as a unit under local leadership. It id also an experi- BELMAR—The Belmar Fishing To Camp Speers ence In inter-racial, inter-cultural club opened its summer ucason Fri- living and an. attempt ia made to day night, featuring Jack Berry, obtain boys of different racial and well-known' organist and pianist, In the Poconos cultural background. Further, it Is who entertained at the club's new an attempt to prove that democrc- Hammond organ. Saturday night a Two-Week Period cy can be practiced in a qamplng dance was held,, featuring profes- Sponsored by Red situation. sional entertainment. James L. Bunce, associate secre- The clubhouse has been entirely Bank Community 'Y' tary of the Community "Y", will renovated. The entertainment pro- be the program director for the gram calls for dances every Sat- A two-week cnmplng period for Red Bank unit, assisted by Pat urday through the end of Septem- boys of "Y" membership will be Talbol, a member of the local "Y." ber on the club pier, weather per- sponsored by the Community Y.M.- The unit will include between 20 mitting, or in the club ballroom, A C.A. between July 19 and Aug. 1, and 25 boys who will be transport- dessert-bridge for women mem- • NOW THRU SATURDAY They will attend Gamp James M. ed to and from the camp by their bers will be held Wednesday, July Speers, located in the Pocono parents. 15, and luncheon will be served The camp Is located on Lake from noon until 1:30 p. m. Gilbert Nlchecronk In a wooded area of Hague is chairman of entertain- 315 acres.'The boys live in tents ment for the season. Clearance Sale.. WON ••Qlria and in cabins nnd all of the fa- cilities usually found in a camp Berjy will be at the club Wed- are available. Because of the Jean Peters and Richard Widmark in a dramatic scene nesday and Friday between 8 and roughness of the land, a great from 20th Century Fox's "Pickup on South Street," now show- 8 p. m., and between.9:30 to 11:30 deal of emphasis is placed on na- p. m. and Sundays between 4 and ture study, wood craft and over- ing at the Carlton theater. , 8 p. m. SOUTH STKCET night camping. DISORDERLY, FINED $25 Parents who are Interested In Bel ford P'almer Bennett and Mrs. Edgar Richard WIDMARK • Jean PETERS sending their boys to this camp Olsen. • ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mag- Thelma RITTER should get in touch with the Y.M.- MrB. Kitty Bartholomew enter- Bruce John ..Russell, son of Mr. istrate Irving B. Zelchner fined LOANS C.A. The "Y" Men's club and the tained over the week-end for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Russell of Wash- John Novlcky of West Valley dr, Lions club of Red Bank help to here $25 Sunday when he • found MATINEE DAILY 2 • EVENINGS 7 00 & 9:00 ||| nd Mrs. Thomas Ceraulo, Mr. and ington, D. C, was given a party him guilty of a disorderly conduct sponsor some of the boys who Mrs. Angclo Provenzaho, St., Mr. $25 to $500 attend this camp. for his second birthday Saturday charge. . ' and Mrs. Angelo Provenzano, Jr., at the home of Mrs, Sadie Hcins, TELEPHONE CALL The camp is under the super- Mr. and Mrs. John Croce and A turkey dinner was served. Guests •> * PkfcVUE SATURDAY NITi • vision of the Central Atlantic area daughter Joan and Mrs. Mary MI- ncludcd Mr. and Mrs. Norman Y.M.C.A. of which the Red Bank neri, all of Jersey City. Mr. and LOAN PLAN Community "Y" Is a part. Thomson and daughters, Patricia SUNDAY AND MONDAY 1 Mrs. John Giacomo and children and Noreon, Towacko; Mrs. Lena EXPERT WATCH Daring Feats Phone oither our Red Bank or of West New York are visiting Sutherland and Miss Barbara Ann Under the Big here this week. Freehold office ... the one Cpl. Greene to Leave Sutherland, Washington, D. C; Mrs. and CLOCK REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bennett, Jennie VanDyne, Miss Jeanette All work done on the premises Top that Were nearest your home or work. i For 2d Tour in Korea Miss Zelda Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. VanDyne, Leonardo, and Mr. and a Cover-Up rot Phana lha managori Palmer Bennett and children •at- Mrs. Paul Bowles, Mrs. Emma GUARANTEED for 1 YEAR IUHNona Mr. Rhaaaa at M lank 4-9000 BELFORD—Cpl. Fred Greene of tended the annual picnic of Mr. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William Suth- Their Daring the First Cavalry division, now and Mrs. Stanley Merrick, Atlantic erland and daughter Susan, Miss Mr. Clai»y al Fraahola LI 400 Discount* on all Jewelry Break For Tall him haw much you want spending a furlough at the home Highlands, July 4. Doreen Sutherland and Mr. and of his brother, Robert Green, on Miss Patricia Barber of Bridge- Mrs. Jack McGiath. freedom. . Approval .of sour loan request is Church st, here, will leave tomor- ton, was a guest of Robert Otten Mrs. Clarence L. Colmorgen and made while you are on the phone. row en route to a second tour of But (he Secrel for the week-end. Charles Fuhr- Mrs. Albert Boyer were hostesses J. H. ROSIN HGHIR0K duty in Korea. mann of Brooklyn, N. Y., was a at a barbecue supper Saturday at Polite Worthed BELL FINANCE he home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 18 W. Front St. BE 8-0072-M The corporal completed a quar- guest of Miss Carolyn Ottcn for FREDMC GLORIA TERRY and Waited! ' COMPANY termaster corps' course at Fort Lee, the week-end. L. Colmorgen. Present were Mrs. Va., upon his return to this coun- Violet Morgan and daughter, Al- lie, Noi. 742 and 779 Plans were made to hold a cov- Sarviftf try several months ago, after two bert Boyer and children, John Col- MARCH •• GRAMME • MOORE Manmavrh * Marcar and a half years in Korea with the ered dish social Thursday, July 16, morgen, Elmer Jones and Mr. and MirfdfMax • Ocaoa First Cavalry. He asked for the at St.' Clement's Episcopal church Mrs. Elmer Bates of Eatontown, Cownfiaa from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. at the meet- CHARM CAMERON MITCHELL • RICHARD BOONE • PAUL HARTMAN re-assignment to Korea. Cpl. who also celebrated their sixth IMIHOLD OrriCI a Phonal i-laOO Greene's parents are Mr. and Mr». ing Wednesday evening hold by the Women's guild. The members wedding anniversary at that time.' FASHIONS III CONTINUOUS SATURDAY SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS 39 EAST MAIN STREET Frank Fehn of Leonardo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran and Onmi floor will hire a bus to attend the Music Circus at Neptune July 30. Tickets Mrs. Mary Kelly of Clinton ave, BID IANK Of MCI a phanai a••001 It would be difficult to operate are available for anyone desiring entertained over the week-end for • • TUESDAY EVE. THRU SATURDAY, JULY 18 77 BROAD STREET today's automobiles on the type of to go. A dinner will be held at Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, Wash- Ovtr NawDarry'a gasoline which was produced 25 Virginia lea room before the show. ngton, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Oaaa rrUay-a t* t >. M. years ago. Mrs. Robert Drake presided at the John Goeckel and children of Jer- meeting in place of Mrs. Normand sey City. Tetrault, president. The hostesses Linda Luker, Walling ave., cele- Ham .were Mrs. Mercedes Knevich and brated her tenth birthday Sunday NOW, THRU AUG. 2nd Mrs. Arthur Kondrup. Attending at a family gathering. istlan were Mrs. Albert Fauteck, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Charles Himilryck, Mrs. Wilson and family of Brooklyn visited Mr. Miller, Mrs. Evelyn Morris, Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Barker and fam- Andersen George Boyce, Mrs. John Johnston, ily over the week-end. Mrs. John Ettler and Mrs. Arnold LADIES' SUMMER Kull. Mrs. Arnold Kull, Port llon- Miss Eileen MacPhelan and Miss HOLIDAY ICE mouth, and Mrs. Arthur Drake, Catherine Lieneck of/ Flmtbush, DRESSES FARLEY GRANGER Belford, chairmen of entertain- Brooklyn, were guests of Mr. and SPORTSWEAR mmtvmtvm I ' OF 1953 ment, may be contacted for tick- Mrs. Frank Benson last week, et! for the show. Shirley Halliday observed her 26 Broad St. Red Bank 13th birthday Monday at a family Open Friday Nights 'til 9 CONVENTIONVENTION HHALL Mrs. Clarence L. Colmorgen, party. Mrs. George Rolzhausen of VISIT THESE SHORE Atbviy Parkk , NTU. JJN. LAIT Y1AB! Walling ave., celebrated her birth- Jersey City was among those pres- ill HEW! " •«Tkrm>- •"*>• day Thursday with a family gath- ent. AREA Wolter READE Mrs. Lena Sutherland and Mrs. »•• AlOalataL STA! B ering at sthe home of Mr. and Mrs. CleatvtwSale.. Showing ««e i» 40 Albert Boyer and family. She re- Donald Russell of Washington, D. ^ Theatres ceived a telephone call of congratu- C, spent several days this week 125 CAST Z9 ACTS lations from her son, Kenneth Col- with relatives here. Miss Barbara TODAY! Daa't Mla> HI. A Treat far tbo E«MiIftra Familj Nllay Anne Sutherland and Bruce John at 1:45 r. M. morgen of South Carolina. Attend- MM Bnanai r»mllj Banala ing were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Russell, also of Washington, D. C, SEAT) MAIL ORDERS * BUMnca Erair Colmorgen, Mrs. Gladys Doran and arc visiting Mrs. Sadie Heins thia Sula; I r. M. Mm (Us lat.) NOW" Chilaraa aWir It, Clarence L. and John Colmorgen. summer. - J.J&del AIR CONDITIONED 11.51, I1.M, ll.ee lor all nlca Tommy White, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Snowflack BlaaWi V4>99 "• ^ar „..•»•••,• ...—^w—. .««.w- - and daughter Susan of Jersey City panltt »J » k—... and Mrs. Jay White, was given a WrMa BIDIM* BIOS, (aaclaaa aaaeka ar •••« atiar) party for his fifth birthday Thurs- spent Saturday with Mr. and Mra, AIR CONDITIONED j MAYFAIR ST. JAMES Ctartallta Hall, Attar? r«k, N. J. day. Attending were Christine Ol- William Meyer. sen, Henry Varno, Palmer Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Colmor- Jr., Robert White, Albert Bigelow, gen and children spent Saturday Ivy Tower Playhouse' Kenneth Luker and Clifford White, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster,of Mrs. PearWVhite was also present. Newport. * Third and Madison AVM. 1 1 Decorations were in yellow and The annual picnic of the Wom- SPRING LAKI, N. J. NOW SHOWINO . MUSIC CIRCUS, green and the children played en's Society of Christian Service of THRU JULY 11 NOW THRU TUKDAV games and received favors. the Methodist church was held MOW THRU TUISDAY MUL CHMtTMN 3 nilM waat .1 Albury Park. Til. AS 1-1810. Carol Dinncn, daughter of Mr. Wednesday of this week at Point Pleasant Beach. "BELL, BOOK and CANDLE" CLARK GABLE Aabury Ava. (Routa 66) to "Bif Top." and Mrs. Gordon Dinncn, observed HTM* HRNANOO "•EAST MOM her 13th birthday Sunday "at a Potcr Brouwer of Cornwall-on- JULY 11-la WILLIAM! LAMAt "TNI CURIOUS SAVACf" NOW HAYING THRU SAT.. JULY 11 MAT. SAT. IllO family celebration. the-Hudson, who recently visited 20,000 FATHOMS" his mother, Mrs. Bertha Brouwer, An Hllarioua Comady Ntv*r Lot M« Go' CklWraa .«• Mrs. Henry Varno entertained ON STAGE! IRVING WHIN'S IESTI Aaalto l.tl-l.M accompanied her to his home to J Eva.—8:45 Mai.—Man. 2:30 • members of the sewing club Mon- spend several weeks there. Spring Lakt 2-8241 "DANGEROUS — Mm — day. Present were Mrs. Walter -Praftasloul E«ultr Cninr- •UOII MURPHir n Thompson, Atlantic Highlands, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlon and ON »TAM family of Prospect Park, Pa., are Mrs. Elmer Maxson, Mrs. Jay WHEN WET" "COLUMN SOUTH" CALL ME MADAM White, Mrs. Albert White, Mrs. spending this week with Mr, and "DANCING WATIRS" Mrs. William Rundle of Summit Calar ar Taalmltato^ l« Calar WEEK SIQMUND HOMBERG'S IMMORTAL ave. FakMlaMt — Uaaaullaa Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morris, Church SHORE Monjou st. and Moris ave., entertained Mr. DRIVE-IN JULY and Mrs. Rowland Merber of Lock- 1 JL WILBUR'S port, N. Y., over the week-end. 13-18 Patricia Harvey, daughter of Mr. Broadway Mualcal Stara — Choral Enaembla — Corpl da Ballat —Mutlc and Mrs. Frank Harvey, Jr., cele- Clrcua Orchtltra. Under tht Beautiful Naw "Bif Top." Pricaa: Mon- brated her fifth birthday Monday TITANIC It QIOANTie Thura., 1.20, 1.10, 2.40, 2.80. Frl. and Sat., 1.10, 2.40, 2.78, 3.30. Nitaly with a party. Attending were' . v ON OUK GIANT SCnCIrl at 8[48|4O0 cuee»c. SSunu , Mat. Sal. '2:30 Tax Inc. Fraa ParMni — Parlarmanca Wayne, Richard, Linda and Donna CLIFTON MHOA-A Rain nr Shina. Rogers, Carol Harvey and Mrs Wll tTANWVCK Frank Harvey, Sr. BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Tel. AS 1-IMO (or RESERVATIONS, or WRITE BOX 146, NEPTUNE, N. J. Plaaaa Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson of Encloae Sall-Addraaied tnvelopi. Eighth st. ate visiting Mr. and Mrs, Charles Anderson of East Haven, Branch Ticket Afanclei—Lon| Branchi Vogela 4lh Floor or L. B. Travel, Conn., on a week's vacation. "TITANIC" 603 Broadway. Red Bank: The Book Mart, 11 Whlta St. Albury Parkl • The Register regrets that an er- »•>* "ONI C&nfee.tlaa" A. P. Travel Service (Hill's Drufi) 924 Cookman Ava, Bua Leavea Hara OIHL'a *•«""»•»••» THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING Nlttlr a P. M. ror appealed In an Hem In this column last week in reference to •vary Smsay Hunting •••• A.M. a stork shower. The item should Awaraa SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1SS2 AUDIT REPORT OF have read: "Mra. Arthur Pctersen thru tahiraay BOROUGH OF NEW SHREWSBURY AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 4014-2 was guest of honor at a stork CHURCH SERVICE OCEAN COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET shower given by her siatera, Mrs. — ALL INVITIB — VIVECA UNDFORS ASSETS Dec. 31, 19T.2 Dec. 31, Ittl Walter Wilson and Miss Claudia Calh }IO9,U4.83 I 81,841,11 Smith," CNILORIN ALWAYS Mil •ILL, IOOK ft CANDLE" NOW TNNU TUIIDAV U. S. Government Ilonili 40,000.00 40,000.00 WALTIRI Taxei, Tax Title Llin. Receivable 34,7«2.16 82,247,11 Aiieuminif Recolvabk l,na3.M CAMION no Account! Receivable 4,(07.(0 2,B71.9S "SCANDAL AT SCOUItll" TOTAL ASSETS H1S9,488.62 tl5»,»tli,t7 "LYIN9 LIPS' LIAUILITIES, ItESERVES AND SURPLUS MARINE THEATRE 1 1 ApiMuinlatiun lUiervti $ 8,870'.70 I 8,872,17 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. N. J. OPEN Account! I'nynblc and Other Llabllltlei «,J9B.(I I S, 192,12 DRIVE Statutory nncl Sneclnl Kund« 10,0311,24 «,6e»,«4 rhur»,-Frl.-8at. •TANT Rclfrvc for Certain Alicti Kerclvnble , HB,177.711 92,449,42 Frl. > Hat 8»t Mai. EATONTOWN Surnlui •. „„ 127,755.88 101,482,18 Sat. ContlnuoiM RITA HAYWORTH •Dill TOTAL LIABILITIES, 11BSEHVKS ANU SURPLUS ll»»,488.U IU«,««t,l7 CLIFTON Will STIWART GRANGER * WALTER RIAOI fHIATRI STRAND FREEHOLD COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS IAMARA STANWYCK T REVfcNUhS Ve»r 1052 Year ltSl FRIDAY > SATURDAY JULY 10-11 Ttlaahant PRIi ••••!• Hurnlut Krvrnur Appropriated | 90,(00,00 IU0,2U,»« ROIIRT WAftNIR tl Cufrent Hevinue 181,891.37 1BM08,!0 • TNURIDAV IVI ONLY • TOTAL REVENUES '. 1212,1118.87 1894,118,311 SALOME •••• GIANT At UNIT SHOW •**• All-Calaraai Maw KXPENMTUltKS — In Technicolor — CARMIN NIWIONI Appropriation, lludm and Kmorircncy J 112,510.00 1172,844,8(1 i i Z Local Srhonl lax Kl,fill.ill " "TITANIC" Sun, - Mon. , Hun. Mat. "IIRTHRIGHT" County Tax 27.UK 1.on JEAN BIMMONS •TIPHIN MaNALLV JOHNNV INimiLB Hun. • Mon, TOTAL EXPENDITUIIES 1161,902,119 1277,090,90 FARLEY ORANOBR -i Alia —. . Sunday Contlnuou* DEBORAH KERB "SPLIT "SAFARI Buriitu> rrom (liiarallnn J IM12.0" | (t,92l,t( CHARLES LAUGHTON DRUMS" "LYING LIPS" AUDI Unr»|>rml,,| Halanro Prior Viarn Apuroprlalloni 4,S0»,D« 8 «2 46 KATHRYN ORAYSON SECOND" Mablllllri Mnnnllnl "YOUNG MIS" S,Ho!oo GORDON McRAI lnlcrfunil Account! llrturiitd „ — In Technloolori— * 1 FRIDAY • IAVURIAV Totnl Suriihn from Oprrallimt mill Adilltloni I i4,94l,l7 Tit,211,42 STIVI COCHRAN I ' , Tiien, - Wed. Turn. Mat. KARTOON KARNIVAL DRACULA'S DAUGHTER RURT LANCAITIR a 1 • In - Oporii'llV^'fl'iiri.lu" "'" '" ""'"""' VTiJviJi | 09,111,4'j Two oMhe lovcllcit solid .IUNK AIJ.YSON Balance, January lit •„,., 1oi.482.IS l»2,42«,5« "SOUTH SIA WOMAN" •liver pnttcrns ever ,crc- VAN JOHNSON —in— SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY JULY 12-13-14 — "lua — •ted 11113uroundy (left) "THE DESERT SONG" "BEMAINS/TO BK oKKN" •INI AUTRV . andFrancl«Flr»t (rlglil) CRAIO JOYCI — In Technicolor — — Also — •TIVINI HOLDIN, Valance, lltcimbw Kill , It2Mi29,411 • • . . l)ojli InsplrerJ by MARK NTKVKNfl "APACHI COUNTRY" . ,„. . . RECOMMENDATIONS ====~ MMiionnblo Krnnco. • TUCK, . Weil. * W««l. Mat. -In- I' ,i«at all liudirtii li» umail on tin mlnutvi. "TOHPJSItO AIXBV" MURDER 2, lhal Iha Maiililraln'i cciurl clrrk Im tiomltil, RICHARD MONTALBAN IUNDAV THRU TUIIDAV I, rnat il>|niiU bi madr In nccoilUrii-f with HIM •inluli Tluir. Milt, 9 V. M. }• Jhat all rrnnrt* recalvcil br nntril In \U, inliniui PIER ANGILI WITHOUT •ravua Id, Nit* n a, M, ' il.1 I"" "aiilitmlc • Imnil ln> Inrrniitd In 12,000,1)0, WILBUR'S •JOHN rAYNW RICHARD i(ia li, Iliat Iniarol lit oollrclril In aociirilnni'ii whli iliu Htntiil YVONNI DICARLO MAUllKKN O'HAHA DIP alMiv» luminar/ or «ynii|iili wai |ii»|panil frnm I)••• ,,.!,,,,, ,„ „„,. TEARS" WIDMARN PITIRI ....IU —In- fijiroimli nf Nrw nhnwiliur,, 'I'nuiily t,t Moiiinoutli for tli» i«lnn ,r v. JKWKI.KHS "To Tlio Khori'K Of Tripoli" Tlila r.|i..n ..r audit .ubinliinl I,, J.,.r,,h J, Mr.mnr,, llfilil ",| 5 f|,,,|' "PICKUP ON am, li on Alt ai lln Jloiouuh (,'luk'i ulllc MH! may In lnaticciVd by •>•" cfn.t' lii8TAHliIHllll!» 70 YKAIIH — In Tflfllmloolor — — Alftt) — "TITANIC • Clifton WEBB • Borbnra S1ANWYCK SOUTH STRUT" 110.11 i i, nnv, ci.rk. IS Irood St. Red Bank "SOMBRERO" "UNTAMKDWOMHN" tl Matawan Mr. «nd Mrs. Clifford Chapman of Ravine dr. entertained Thurs- day (or their daughter Sman, who 'was celebrating her 15th birthday. Guests were Virginia Tune, Gladys Hyrne, Ruth MacDonald, Serena Anderson, Gail Duncan and Sally Prltchard. : Guatav Voelker of Park ave. was guest of honor at a party Friday evening at the home of his son-in- law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Pengel of Valley dr. Guests were Nicholas Munnlng, JTm, Ross Fountain, William A. Was- muth, Richard Erdmann, ST., Rich- ard Erdmann, Jr., Robert Erd- mann, Lloyd Cottrell, Conrad 3o- Chicken hannsen and Dr. Pengel. Donald Miller of Broad st. Is en- of the Sea 6V2-01. : Joying a week's vacation from his Bile Site can /position In the Farmers and Mer; Green Label «*. chants bank. ' Mrs. Martin Meyer of the Bronx, ana N. Y., has returned after spending '•- three weeks with her father, Emit Rossback .of Edgemere dr. Mrs. Thomas Anderson and chil- dren Jane and William of Keyport ; and Miss Jane Pengel of Valley ' dr. arc spending a week's vacation at' Keuka on Finger Lakes, N. T. vowiaise Miss Patricia Egan has returned after spending Friday as the over- Ft* night guest of Miss Suzanne Price of Eatontown. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Collins of HOM-DE-LITE HELLMANN'S Holmdel township entertained at a ..dinner and canasta party July 4 at Quart Jar Quart Jar their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. Murray. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V.~ Sherban; Holmdel ______J "l/ll township; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dominlck, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank- lin Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph r r W. Herrlck, Mrs. Elizabeth Katt- . ner and Misa Mary Liak, Matawan; Miss J. Mabel Brown, Keyport; Mr; I i and Mrs. Harry O. Jones and Miss I Ellen Hancey, Freehold, and Miss Mary Emma Stack, Perth Amboy. I i Mrs. Paul Btsh and Mrs. Staf- IceOeai Coffee I ford W.:Schenck attended a per- formance of "The Seven Tear | DAIRYCREST i IDEAL I I A Blend for Every Ta$te! Itch" in New Tork city last week. C i I , Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller, Pint Carton 11 Mild! Wincrest *,81c Jr., of Middlesex st., have returned Mtlfprotf ftaf fri» after spending several days in I IDEAL Orange Pekot Medium! Asco I Pittsburgh, Pa. Mchar, nnnw, •maathtrrl tt-t«ll«n • J^ J2 I I Club soda, ginger ale, orange, cola, root beer, sarspar II Vacuum •atkto' ftQfi Featured at all Acmeil II Strong! Ideal Kerry Culllgan of Rye, N. T., I , „ tarun • lemon, cocoa cream, cherry, cream, raspberry, white s< I is spending several days with his |':S;,!:^ 35c S£SI 39c j| *»!<«-> ma. r ac -n,-yr. .11 d.ndou.1 • "Tea Bags «n« |5c "fso^lc 11 Instant Coffee rn,u,.^; 50c ^ | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph o f A. Dcrnberger of Edgemere dr. Mrs. Leroy Collins of Holmdel y* * -~

township entertained membera of *W «- -M- A > . the Diggers club at luncheon at her home Monday afternoon. Guetti were Mrs. William C. Nod- dings, Matawan; Mrs. Joseph Pe- seux, Holmdel township, and Mrs. William E. Dey, Sr., an* Mrs. Wil- FRYING CHICKENS liam E. Dey, Jr., Spotswood. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Laehder HONEYDEWS -39 and daughter Linda of Easton, Pa. Top Quality C Ready-forRoady-for-- #1 #C i hav« returned to their home after spending several days visiting Mrs, Fresh Killed the-Pan Laehder's parents, Mr. and Mrs William C. Noddlngs of Ravine dr Easjly prepared . . . delicious . . . golden brown fried chicken! Serve it tonight! CELERY »"* & 19 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hen- wick and Krandson William Hen- wick, and David Duggina have re- turned after spending a two-week vacation in Fort Lauderdale and LETTUCE-" 1.-15' Miami, Fla. ROUND ROAST •> 69 Mrs. Witlfam O. Diggtn, Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, Mrs. J. Raymond Solid meat. No fat added. Cut from Acme's top-quality beef! Ketchel, Mra. Elmore Kattner, Mrs. 59c William J. Rabel, Mrs. Frank H Chucks Lamb' «.. 43c Midget Liverwurst TOMATOES - 25 Bibs and Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson Serve a laity summer coole'rHtlad! attended a performance of "The Beef Tongues Seven Tear Itch" last week in fwty FUlet of Haddock £ 47c Cucumbers «" >6c Peppers New Tork city. ' ' Beef liver Mrs. Edward Biancardl and chil- 1OUII I. llllt Radishes 5c Chicory dren Bernadette and Thomas of Sliced Bacon Waterbury. Conn., are guests of P|75c Pre-Cooked Flounder *• 41c Scallions •vnch 6c Escarole Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. DISanto. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Craig Plate Beef »10c Pre-Cooked Shrimp •«•• 65c Yellow Squash •re spending ten days^ motoring through the New England states. *"„„ ,<*» Mr. and Mra. William J. McOraw »*« « « A and children Kathy, Jane and Jer ty are vlsltln* Mrs. McGraw's fa- ther, Albert W. Conklin of R'lver- Virginia Loo Jolly Drops, Orange head, L. I. LIBBY'S 46-0.. Mr. and Mra. Milton W. Ounkle, Slices, Spice Drops, Spearmint ^^•'"•.v?1"- «nt«rt«ln«| at two TOMATO Leaves, 12-oz. pkg. Choice . . . parties thU past week for their children, Bruce and Susan. Bruce Ovlee celebrated his 12th birthday with Jf Candy • ' beach party at Manasquan. P/CWC FEATURES PANTRY NEEDS CANDY FEATURES Sweetheart Soap £ 4 317 24c Quests were John Campbell, Al 1WIITHIA fred Raven, Howard Worden, Ron- Paper Cups " 25c A MOuri 43c nie Ramsey, Gary Johnson and Beef Stew " Bub Bubble Gum 6 »)>•• 23c Sweetheart Soap s.k ^ Jack McCue. Susan celebrated he 11 1 cmnm tenth birthday with a party at he: Wax Paper™" 23c HashS ^ Marshmallows J4<1 ^^ 33c Lifebuoy Soap 3 22c home. Her guests were JoAnn Da' CH Ill$ IM,rilI h i via, Donna Klepp, Patricia Miller Potato Chips " lh rt 11 Cracker Jack !." 6 »«t« 27c Lux Soap »-SJ:22c.2 , r;21c Kathy Matueh, Betty Mulhearn, Cream White ' "" fc ,.B29c £ Carlene Aube, Carol Sviatko, San< Olives H? Tat Fnnrl * UHto WlttM 7<» * 1I-*1- Kraft Caramels ..N.*^'.. 21c Swan Soap 3 "%£ 22c dra Pearce, Sally Pearson and Peg- lrMlf gy Palm, all of Matawan. •' i^airooa ,,„. ,.„ «cHM]9( CRACKERS, COOKIES Swan Soap 3 T.37c Mrs. Richard Erdmann entertain- hunli Style ed the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Hanwrtyl* Crab Meat 5SS •*£; 55c Nabisco Ritz "£ 35c Swan Toilet Soap 4 «•••• 19c club at her home on Sutphin ave. Sweet PicklesHARMOUR'Z S DIV0NIHII Fflies were awarded to Mra, El- Chopped 57c Bread Crumbs ,V.,,.. 15c Lux Flakes „ •"•* more Kattner, Mrs. Rennselaer L. Cartan and Mra. Edward Currle. COLORED MARGARINE OlivPeanue Oiltt Buttel r ""^ (.,33c Krispy Crackers """"'{J* 27c Rinso *£ 27c Mrs. Kattner andt Mrs. Warren a Vreeland were guests. Ideal 18 7;;43c Sunshine Hydrox ,., 39c Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bliss an* tarteii 278nh AnllBn Vreeland Sliced Strawberries^r:. « 25c . f/ American Cheese rT • 55c | j **}}* T - !' '" » ' « • vacation HAM0 with her grandparent., Mr. and Ivory Soap I Shells^ 17c j Mrs. A. J. Appiegate at their sum Mixed Vegetables ?L..... 21c • J Imported Gruyere J53J,. **l 43c . . Layers mer home in Shlpbottom. 1 1 Mr, and Mrs. Perrln Coon, Mr, I French Fries *L 2^ 37c 11 Sharp Cheddar Spread "7".., 35c • • and Mrs, Alvln Clarke and Mr 4 -x ." 19c •"<> «"• Paul A. Egan attended Ideal Lemonade irSSt^ .2.31c • I Kraft Velveeta ^33c I • • Prudential Insurance companv I mn dnn«J, »t Old Orchard Countr! 3 -sfir 22c club Thursday In honor of Mayo Ideal Spinach Xi 2 'ft 35c " ! Smokelle Chees eIHI LinkIIl s t l.r«« I Lima Beans "gg, '^ 25c II Cottage Cheese " ° 2 £! « leal Lutheran church of the Atom i Wesson Oil Mason Ball Parkay Blue White Old Dutch Dollars for ment, this city, will leave hi* pa* tMMi MiC Jars r: 85c Margarine le Deal Offer Cleanser th« Lutheran Theological Jemlnary KtHilPiw.ir 3 '.V,;' 31( Dltci from four 3-lb, um C«f 15c Ctih Refund nt Phlladolphla. He has h««n here Dmlth Dessert 2 V;,,"' 25c V««/vm l*al Qwitt QQn 4^;: 27c bring you $1,00 In esihl three yeiir*, and under his dlreo ( Mail-In Coupon an Qt, Bottle J-fleie •'tun ***' ^eST" 29c 2 '£ 23c Get coupon slip it Acmtl tlon n new 1100,000 church w» QtMMt. Nil ",£ » mid iledleiitiid In Mnroh, Swift'ning Armour's Baby Ruth Ideal Ball Easy-Off Blue Suds Bab-0 , Cleanser 3t,77c Trcct Candy Bars Fruit Jars Oven Cleaner % I'rlct Sail , Vou'll find • piper dlus Inild* ! •«ch 3-lb, c«n, SwKt'nlng li Pint. ()7-, Ouillt M l)t\ 3 r 30c the moit dfgeitlblt thorttnlna ten **^ 6 ^«. 23c V.: 69c 2 K- 13c Buy two cim at r«g, price, you em buyl • ** 0«t on* it Half price, * 170 BHOAD STHEKT, H E 1> BANK 376 KIV£K KOAD, FAIR HAVEN ' OPKK THCH8OAV AND FIIIUAV TILL • I1. M. • Allt CONDITIONED FRIDAY TUX I r. M. Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Malone'i report that one new CleMrgnce&de:. Arta, Crafti Helping the Firemen Award $219,144 teacher each wu needed for the 'Student Prince' third, fifth and seventh grades thja ELECTROLYSIS Show Planned , ' (continued from page 1) all and urged that he get busy NAVESINK—T h e Navealnk Li- had Ellwood D. Powers, Newark right away selecting candidates. brary will hold its fourth annual Begins Monday engineer. Inspect the older section In view of Garden State park- art« and crafts exhibit Thursday of th« Tinton Falls school roof and way construction, voted to make and Friday, Oct, 15 and 16. Plans hat Mr. Powers considered part of an early survey of any necessary for the exhibit were discussed at At Music Circus the roof to be in need of struc- hanges in bus routing. » meeting of the committee recent- ural reinforcements. Hired Mrs. Helen Ferris of Key- ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Big Top' Takes on Boof Sag Reported port as cafeteria manager for the Richard M. Hurd. 'Old Heidelberg' coming school year at the salary A. profeiilonal art a* practiced Mrs. Harry Corwin of Locust was A letter from Mr. Powers said if $45 a week. Mrs. Ferris was by ui involves the highest skill. appointed general chairman. Heads that there is a "very serious sag" highly recommended by Mrs. R. C. of the various committees assist- Appearance for Week over the main, Tinton ave., en- Hallett, cafeteria chairman. Mrs. Tou, u our patron, may be ing Mr«. Corwln ale Mrs. George NEPTUNE—The third musical of _ ranee, and there is a "less serious Hallett said salaries for Mrs. Fer- asaured of complete confidence the Music Circus' ten-week summer Emery, Naveslnk, junior exhibits; sag" in the roof's main ridge. The ris and three assistants will come in our ability to remove excess Mm. Frederick Eldridgc, Atlantic schedule will be Slgmund Rom- big sag, he said, Is caused by pres- o $132.50 a week, to be paid bi- Highlands, entries; Mrs. Walter berg's "The Student Prince," which sure from the sliding doors in the weekly, hair permanently. Bash, Rumson, ceramic exhibits; opens Monday and will be presented double-room, used for auditorium nightly until Saturday, July 18. Agreed to permit Rev. J. W. Mrs. Hurd and Mrs. Alfred Fergu- as well as classroom purposes, and Thompson, pastor of the A.M.E. Stanley Ileetroly»l» Smell* •on, Jr., staglnp, and Mrs. George For this Romberg favorite the Inadequate framing-. The sag has Circus "Big Top" will take on an Zlon church to use the old Pine Everingham, Navesink, hostesses. pushed bearing walls out of/plumb, Brook school for a neighborhood HAROLDS 31 Linden Plaee RE MOO Mrs, EverinRham will also act as atmosphere of Old Heidelberg: as he said, adding: the story unfolds, concerning young community center provided he be RADIO ft ELECTRIC SHOP consultant to exhibitors, "In my opinion, existing condi- responsible for its maintenance. AIR CONDITIONED The exhibit, open to all residents and handsome "Prince Karl." He tions are serious and should be II front St. Bed Bank C-tiM enters Heidelberg university, where Voted to raise the fee to $500 of Monmouth county, will include remedied before this part of the for school physician service per- oil paintings, sketches, water colors, le meets "Kathie," a lovely maid school is reopened for use." at the college Inn. They fall in love, formed by Dr. Norman D. Thetford photography, metal craft, wood Mr. Powers said he believed ade- in the current school year and. In work, leather craft and ceramics, rut shortly after the king dies. Karl s summoned back to court and The children above, students at given by the Ladies' auxiltary to quate repairs would involve insert- next year's .budget, to raise it to a he Video Talent studio, White at., raise money for the fire company. ing new trusses in the roof's under- level of Jl'per child based upon Sweden has about one automobile ias to give up his college sweet- heart. Some of Romberg'i molt Red Bank, are among the perform- Suianne McKenna will do an un- structure and might cost between total year-end attendance. for every 20 people. usual toe dance, the Pizacolta pol $2,000 and $3,000. unforgettable melodies are In "Stu- to appear next Wednesday Men of the board said they would ka, while Edward and Richard Mr. Steinmulicr asked for Mr. go to Tinton Falls school next dent Prince," including "Old Heidel night at the East Keansbuvg fire berg," "Student Marching Song," Johnson will perform a tap dance Ronfeldt to make an appointment Tuesday night to lay new linoleum "Golden Days," the lively "Drinking house. The entertainment Is being to "The Syncopated Clock." for the board to. meet with Mr. on the cafeteria floor. Song" and the melodious "Sere- Powers as soon as possible so, if nade." they are required, necessary re- Dolores Carmen pairs may be made right away.. Mr. Clubwomen Hold Ronfeldt said it might be preferred Honored at Shower to set the job up next- May so Best Wishes... KEANSBURG—Miss Joan Car- contractors will have more time Annual Dinner men of Waackaack avc. was host- to do the work during a school ess last week at a bridal shower vacation than now. RUMSON —The Woman's club for Miss Dolores Carmen, also of Other Board Business to held Us annual summer dinner Mon- Waackaack ave. The honored guest The board also: SUTLER day night at Poter's Piping Rock is the bride-elect of Charles Paslno restaurant on River rd. Arrange- of Union Beach. Heard Superintendent George C ments were in charge of Mrs. Har- Attending were Mrs. Violet Fucci, Steel Suildimp den Fowler, Mrs. Otto Perl, Mrs. Mrs. Irene Hurley, Mrs. Paula Gal- Frederick Russell and Mrs. William lino, Mrs. Joan Hughes, Mrs. Marl: Devercaux. Miller, Mrs. Dolores Fautek, Mrs. NELSON'S The club will stage its annual Patricia Governete, Mrs. Dorothy Congratulations • • • 'all card party and fashion show Truax and Misses Mary Hlggins, Monday, Sept. 28, at Rumson hotel Lola Low, Ann Grady, Joan English to on Waterman ave. Fashions will and Margaret Nesbitt. be shown by the Madlyn shop of Little Silver. The executive com- MEAT MARKET mittee will meet Wednesday night, Dessert Bridge for Your Building Needs July 29, at the home of Mrs. Emil NELSON'S Jakubecy on Battin rd., Fair Haven. For Garden Group Adaptable to hundreds Others attending were Mrs. Vcr- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS —Mrs 604 RIVER ROAD of commercial uses. Low non O. Paulson, Si'., Mrs. John George H. Weiss entertained Tues- cost... up to 50% less Sparling, Jr., Mrs. Richard J. Rog- day at a dessert-bridge at her home MEAT MARKET than conventional con- ers, Jr., Mrs. Thomas A. Vetterl, on third avc. for members of the Jo Sullivan Mrs. Edward F. Pokus, Miss Mary garden department of the Woman's •traction. . . . Quickly Alice Onderdonk, Mrs. James A. club of Red Bank. Miss Martha Lee 604 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN FAIR HAVEN erected. Inquire today! In the role of "Prince Karl" will Lemig, Mrs. Kathie Murphy, Mrs. Weisa assisted her mother. Built Bttttr be Richard Atckleon, well remem- Clark P. Kemp, Jr., Mrs. W. D. Attending were Mrs. Payson W. • PLUMBING ' • LEADER WORK Tolaiflongir bered for his performances lasl MacKenzle, Mrs. Jacob Perl, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Robert. H. Disbrow, season as leading tenor. Mr. Atcki Charles Sully, Mrs. William Olsen, Mrs. Jacob Jeffrey, Mrs, Lester C. son thrilled audiences throughout Jr., Mrs. Joseph S. Lang, Mrs. John Stork, Mm. Frank Higgins, Mrs. • SETTING OF FIXTURES the season with his excellent voice, W. Tyler, Mrs. Reginald B. Wol- Cromwell Watson, Mrs. Dale P. THE D & J COMPANY handsome appearance and line act- cott, Mrs. John F. Young, Mrs. Al- Otto, Mrs. L. C. Richardson, Mri. Ing. Jo Sullivan, beautious soprano, bert P. Brogle, Jr., Mr«. Chester A. E. Wilde, Mrs. Milton G. Heller by V. Mierzwlnski, Mrs. Charles D. SCOBEYVILLE, N. J. will be seen as "Kathie." She and Mrs. Maver J. Campbell, gained much recognition for he Elchler, Mrs. Louis F. Mellacl, Mrs. Nicolas Vinci, Mm. John J. Ryan, T.I. Utantawn J-OIM outstanding portrayal of "Kathie VACATION IN THE TOCONOS at the Miami, Fia., Music Circu Mrs. Otho C. Payne, Mrs. John V. last ye:f\ One of the greatest sup- Ellis, Mrs. Anthony J. Mellacl, Mrs. Mrs. F. J. Nary, Sr., of Ave.-of- Wm. O'Brien Refrigeration Fixtures porting casts of the season has Paul Falcone, Mrs. Norman P. Arm- Two-Rlvcrs, Rumson, and Mrs. been assembled, featuring such brust, Miss Dolores Wagner, Mrs. Ruth Llndman of Beach st., Sea 'Established Over Half • Century" James Costello, Mrs. Ruth Lake, Broadway personalities as Richard Brightg, , spenp t last week at Onowa Wentworth, Fred Harper, Hilda Miss Mildred Sheppard, Mrs. Ken- ld tih Pa.P , in ththe Installed By neth White, Mrs. Charles Abel and lodge, Mountainhome, Kosta, John Hanson and John Pocono mountains. PLUMBING • HEATING Shanks, plus the voices of the Sing- Mri. Edward Johnson. ing Ensemble, corps de ballet and The farming area of Sweden Is 29 W. FRONT ST. RED BANK 6^)369 Music Circus orchestra, conduct* "light out of 10 renders conialt The only about ten per cent of the total by Michael Kuttner. The entiri lU«ttt«r 01ml(l«d Adi."—K •MI nf trm countrv production is staged by George Up- ton, with Joan Mann at choreo- HILL grapher. The Music Circus is located thre« miles west of Asbury Park on rt 66 at Jumping Brook rd, "Call Me SALES and SERVICE CO. Madam," the current musical, wll play nightly until Saturday, HELLO FAIR HAVEN! CASIS • COOLERS • STORI HXTURIS Keamburg

Judith and John Llneweaver, HIGHWAY 35 ASBURY PARK twins, celebrated their tenth birth- day Friday at a lawn party, Dee- orations were in red, white and ASBURY PARK 2-6335 blue. Attending were David Caiey, Clifford Baum, Robert Best, Thorn as Ackerman, Thomas Beatty, Jan Beatty, Susan Moody, Richard Grenger, Susan Ackerman, Jacque- line Grenger, Shirley Lite, Beverl Mtlchenfelder, Benjamin Baccacl and Jayne Llneweaver. Gary Randolph, son of Mr. an Mrs. Norman Randolph, Ninth st West Keansburg, was given a partj Friday for his third birthday. At- tending were Mrs. Lillian Lamber- Best son, Donna Walling, William B, Randolph and Ronald Randolph. Mrs. Frank Walter, Mrs. Mar NELSON'S MEAT MKT. Lubcck, Mrs. Annie Ctrr, Mis Amelia Wentworth, Misi Noree Carhtrt and Miss Mary Carr at- 604 RIVER ROAD Wishes tended the homecoming of Mrs, FAIR HAVEN Eleanor Ashman, state councillor LEON'S of tho Star of Runyon council a •tMCK 1*11 Newark Tuesday, Monmouth County's Oldest The Star of Bayslde, Daughter! of America, will hold installation oi FRESH KILLED TO OUR NEW FRIENDS IN and Most Reliable Bug Cleaners officers tomorrow night. Member; U. S. CHOICE For M-7* Whit* St. Red lank I are requested to wear white. FAIR HAVEN MAINE W» invite you to our new store whir* quality, fair prices and service com* foremost. You'll Success... find a full selection of prime meat euti, poultry, home-mad* cold cuts, freitn foods, home-mad* WATCH FRYERS salads in stock at all times. for the opening of 3 to 3Va Ib. Average TO OUR OLD FRIENDS IN NELSONS our third showroom RED BANK We will serve you with the tame attention at in 1b. the past, whether you drop In to our new store Ib. MEAT MARKET exclusively for the... or order by phone.

BERNARD NELSON, Prop. English Built FORD 43 . FRANK DOOLEY, Mgr, 604 River Road Fair Haven and the fabulous OUR OWN L^fc ^%c FRESH GROUND M ,#%c JAGUAR SLICED STORE CONSTRUCTION BY ON BACON 39 BEEF 49 NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD s=ss= KINDER BUILDERS 1/1 Mill VVnt «f Our talent Sttowrown MORREL BONELESS FAIR HAVEN MATTHEWS BROS. SMOKED Ib. POT NIWMAN SPRINGS ROAD RID IANK MSOO RED BANK 6-5011 150 BROADWAY, LONG IRANCH HAMS ROAST RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Page Seven and best brakes. Slowest bicycle honors \vers divided between Honor Federal Worker Bicycle Rodeo Stephanie Casagrande and Jimmy Leo.- Jeffrey Wyckoff won the obstacle race. On Playgrounds Katontown playground, under the Throe of the Y.M.C.A borough direction of Willard Browning and playgrounds held bicycle contests, Jean Conover, held its rodeo /or the which were witnessed during the 9-11 age group, with various points past week by more than 300. Thegiven to the winners. These points events were held to test the partici- are added up at the end of the pants' ingenuity in decorating their playground season, along with those bikes and to their skill in riding given for crafts, athletics, good the two-wheelers. sportsmanship and improvement. TOOT1 TOOTI TOOTI ... iteaming your way i» 60 carloadt of Prizes were given for the small- Fair Haven playground began its BEEF at NEW LOW PRICES 111... U. 5. Government Graded Choice B»ef. est bikes entered, the largest, the July 4 celebration with a vehicle OUARANTEED PERFECT-EATING OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY parade. This was followed- by a best equipped, safest, best (ftcor»t- REFUNDED. cd, best brakes, best rider and forbike rodeo. The/ three directors— roost imagination used in decorat- Charles Grippaldi, Jean Denlse and ing. Nina. Egeland—were judges. At Rumson playground 40 boys Winners were Beth and Jimmy and girls participated in the rodeo, Hcddleberg, Jcanie Comber, Judy with over 100 parent* watching. Cotton, David Kingdom and Bobby Ground Beef Beef Brisket and Patty Jones. SAFEWAY George Wuesthoff, director,- and Susan Emery, assistant director, SUFFERS CUT IN' ACCIDENT VliKINC U. t. CHOICi judged the contest with the help ID. 3nd CUTS of Victor Edelmann, playground EAST KEANSBURG— Anthony INJMCTID committee. Bottone, 13, of 12 Grandview ave. SPECIAL Lstt Year's Karen Kiley was awarded the Keansburg, was discharged from prize for having the largest bicycle Rlverview hospital Saturday after Mrs. Rubye M. Knoll anfl Claire Pcsek for the smallest. receiving treatment for a forehead Other awards went to Raymond cut suffered the day before in an In celebration of 18 years of ser- Smith, best equipped and safest accident at the intersection of rt. vice as recorder for the Signal AaWKied Pricsf Effective si SAFEWAY STMES in HlW Ytrk and NtW Jimy, Thur.d.y, bike, and Marg Kearny, cleanest 36 and Thompson ave. here. Mid Corps board, Mrs. Rubye M. Knoll Friday sod Saturday, July 9th, 10th and tilh. W« reserve rrte right to limit qusnliliai. dletown township police said the of 100 Brunch ave., Red Bank, youngster was a passenger In a scans congratulatory greetings at ClcargmefSa&e.. car. driven by John A. Gennerelll, surprise party given civil service Crots Rib Roast 18, of Tienach ave., Leonardo, worker last week. THIS WIEK'S OUTf TAN DING VALUES! -which was in a collision -with an- other driven by Michael J. Gow- Among messages received 'were lick, 51, of Oregon ave. here. Po commendations from MaJ, Gen. FRIED 69c George I. Back, chief Signal officer Last Year's Price - 89e lice Issued Mr. Gowlick a sum- in Washington, a'nd his assistant, BSIAIR-F,oi.n mons for causing an accident. Brig. Gen. Emll Lenzner. Over-all Mrs. Knoll haj 20 years' federal employment, with eight years at post headquarters and the Signs: school at Fort Monmouth. In ad-

dition to being board recorder, Mrt H IT'S CRABGRASS TIME Knoll Is chief of the administra- Grape Juice NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER tive division. ' Boneless Chuck OLD VIRCINIA U. t. CHOICI It. B§i 3 CHECK IT NOW! Support Firemen, Pur* Strawbarr/ Ugly, fawn-dettroying crab gran can b* destroyed . . . Preserves but do It new b«for* It o,iti • haid itart. Hawkins Urges SHREWSBURY—At the counci' KITCHEN DUPONT AOc meeting Tuesday night, Mayor John CHARM Hawkins appealed to local resl Wax Paper dents for support of Shrewsbury ThCRABGRASe surest method to checS kKILLE crab ensRs la V O Hose company's house-to-house to line the famous DuPont crab »r«s» canvass for funds. killer. Easy to use—just mix with water. JAR The mayur said he wished to One jar covers I,BOO square feet use his office to encourage generoui lCBponse to the smoke eaters' drive. Dog Food Cloud AN Day Wtdimooy Owing July t August He added he la confident support will he forthcoming because of "the 1 splendid way" they've gone about Cookies cX39e Jello AIST.HAVOH 3 U . 25« it." ] Firemen here decided to make Grapefruit 2 l:: 31 * Chocolate SyrupHW;;,, 18« the house-to-house appeal after At I5 Jacobs Hardware Co. they were forced to cancel their annual fair following the state Tomato Juice ftitt :«2h Dog Food "™« 3 l"25e "Red Bank'* Quality-Value Store" wide ban on "charity gaming," a OM* lunacy Til «•#• • Dally 'Til T P.M. • FrMayi 'Til t P.M. question which will be decided by SUGAK.EUE 2 an.' 41 e BleaCh WHITE MAGIC H 9-1 25« IERGEN PL. ft SHKWSiURY AVE. RED BANK 6-3654 the voters In November. John W. Parker, company secretary, said Fruit Cocktail f .' 25c La France S 2 17c UllCTtO ll. tho drive is about three-quarters complete and that returns have "been good." Typical Everyday Low Prices at Sateway Lait Year's Price - 85i To Erect Signs e In other business, 'council heard Peart "Mr" "«•-33 Ajax Cleanser 2 <."• 23' a recommendation by Councilman Robert Graham for the erection of Applpp e Juice ^•* 2 Z": 47c Grappe Jelly several "dignified signs" to identity SAFEWAY EXTRA FEED AUTUMN 24 B ,the borough., He said, he conferred b". fRioE ei ih bot. IO with Councilmen John Ogden and Grape Juice 31* Catsup * Cube Steaks COM PAKE David W. Russell about the plan CAMP 3 IOJ^ 35e pMB||t B||tter KVE,LY«c, 33e PICNICS and that they are agreeable. Mayor TowatoSoup,^ 3::, 35 P SMOKED - SHORT SHANK Hawkins offered enthusiastic sup- I oi. pkg. 4 TO 6 Ll. AVERACE G.LF port, declaring the borough has Pork ft Beans mis .;10« Cheese Food u. i. CHOICI Ik. much historical background to ad SUNNYIANK 1 lb. Starting Math per bag 4.75 vertisc. Mr. Graham said he pre- tuna Fish cJ,.;^V.., \: 29= Margarine COLORED pkg. fers signs similar to those in Runr BEL-AIR 12 oi. 4.55 Growing Math son, but would seek suggestions Tomato Sauce HUNTS 3 «,:-, 23c Strawberries FROZEN pkg. 4.35 rom council members before con- Laying Math tinuing the project. Turkty Srarttr 5.10 Edwin R. Reed of 30 James at. TOMATO JUKI CLIf TWI MONEY-IAVINB COUPON MARSHMALIOWS Turkty Growtr 4.S5 asked what action is being taken to patch up holes on Whl.te it. at LIIIY'S Thli Coupon Worth 10c FIRISIDE - KRIAMY WHIP Dairy 11% 3.50 the Garden rd. Intersection. Coun- If ez. cilman Harry T. Sickles said tht Hortt F«td 3.75 work has been ordered, but tha can 13c en your purchu* of Hog Ration t 4.15 Thomas Farrell, street maintenance contractor, has not been able to (AVAILAILE IN (ALL IOTTIE BIVERAGES HtavyOatt 3.60 get to it because of work trimming Froi«n Foods MOST SAFEWAYS) Mayday Oil Soft Drinks PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT) and cleaning streets. Mr. Sickles Th» now Mltd ind cooking oil that's 1 Big RMI Dog MoaJ 5.00 said Farrell expects to complete Bel-air Lemonade 2'.°'; 33* ASSORTED FLAVORS his current project in two days, gu»rtnt*«d compl*t«ly nautrtl in lUvor. Kool Aid 6 It. 25« Rabbit rtlltti 2.90 ROOT BEER, after which the patching work will 12 Bel-air Orange Juice 2 '«,» 33< GINGER ALE be done. Mr. Sickles added thai pint boll. «uitl bat. Super Grape 3 ". 29« PRICES THAT ASSURE PROMTS ASSORTED M C. H. Sutphen, contractor, ha WITH Bel-air Lima Beans »«.*. 25« WITH FLAVORS Uotbol. 21* promised to return to complete the • COUPON U-bet Syrups io i e 2 ASSORTSD work on Patterion ave. He ex- OUNC E SIZ( 2 0 plained that Sutphen was hampere Bel-air Peas ' '« 18 onw. NOT aoee juir IIH>, n»i Hoffman's Soda FLAVORS 2 l ,! 4* HANCE & DAVIS by rainy weather while he was in 5 TEL 6*0103 RED BANK the borough. Oownyflake Waffles »• ^ 19> White Rock Soda IK 6 I", 43* No Summer Playground A letter was received from Mrs, Bernard Maslow, secretary of the Playground committee. In which she expressed regret that the sum- BABY FOODS Air Refresher mer program has been cancelled KtCHNUT STRArNH) SAGE for this year. At last month'j meeting, the school board denied CALIFORNIA 6 01. a request to use its playground because of the construction of the 5 r 49 bol. 39. new school, tin. Maslow asked council to continue appropriate money for the playground even though this year's fund* will not be Beautiful weather over the fourth used. Mayor Hawkins said he !« ALL P6ACHES COFFEE sure future councils will eontinu As a warm welcome to DEURGOJT NOB HILL AIRWAY Mr. and Mra, Albert Cochcr ' to donate (o the project. and their daughter The mayor complimented Mri 24 oi. M 4 who Juit moved into their Isabel Parker, treasurer and collec- tor, for having submitted a semi- ILBIRTA FREISTONE... p,g beautiful home Pt 81c annual report which showed the Largt, firm paachM. Tr«t-riptn«d for top flavor. In Applebroolc Farm Village, borough has spent (94,102.2(1 sine January. Bi iur« thty'rt on your thopping list. They will II. Council conftrmod a recommend- bring you an orchard of pleaturt, COLA Jacob R. y. M. Lcffcrts ation of Shrewsbury Hose com- NESTLES 19 CRAGMONT pany that Frank Curley, Samuel IVAPOHATED MILK Charles T. Kiloonuna Yorg nnd Thomas Bly be sppolntc EASTERN FREESTONE PEACHES 2 "• 25. FLAVOR OF THE MONTH exempt firemen. Applebroolc Farm . qlbol.. Route 35 1117c Moi'govaky Receives 2 Plui D.p. Just north ot Naval Blueberries 29c Underpass Jditgcr*. Certificate SUGAR-SWHT Mlddlctown Township, Beit S. Moi'govsky, operator o the Economy noxall drug atort NORTHWESTERN - BING Skylark Bread New Jersey 165 Shrewsbury «ve,, Red Bank SUNDER WAY recently wnn awarded a ccrtlflcat ADDS ZEST TO CALIFORNIA Lemons SUMMED DRINKS ^21e Oranges 13= marking the completion of th lib first workshop course in hospital COUNTRY ib e fANcy phnrmncy and hospital ndmlnlstrii Fresh Corn SWEET 17 Potatoes 5 i» 15c loaf tlon (o no offorod nt nutgcri tin fLAv0R voi'illy; Red Plums JUICY 123c Tim cortlflcnto was preienUd by Apricots 2 ' 29c Dr. Roy A, Bowers, dean pi In Collt'Ro of Phmmacy, nt a dlnne r Rlvnn by the Now Jersey HoiplU PhnimnclnlK nsaoclation M, th We Invll* Mllllnry Prtilt hotel, Newark, OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 you mid your family In Inspect th« 10 home* n't JXlverdoll Fnrm Jijnt i minutes from noil Bunk 'I'lio rnyntr, formerly nlnlnM «* An exciting kind of living illusively n Wenlern anlmnl, I* now SPEEDY CHECK-OUTS BulH. by a limn who love* hl»' home. fmiml In ninny niti'lfl of Kflsttrn COOL COMFORTABLE AIR CONDITIONING Unlloil Htritori nnd frequently mutt Jacob It, V. M. Lcffcrts with rtoR«, Charles !/'. Kilooinlnt Wost Front Btroot nonr Mult Mllo nand 362 BROAD ST. Mldillotowi)/ Now Jersey SAFEWAY RED BANK Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Long Branch An Excellent Lightning Start Giants Go Out Front Defeated, 10-1, In Jersey Shore Loop Spotting Sports By Red Bank Shrewsbury Poet Team Manager Herman Aschettino's Njne Hy Cunningham Leads Legion League Unseats Leonardo F. C. With 9-5 Win With Six Victories Manager Herman Aschettino's ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS BO YOU WANT TO BE A MAJOR LEAGUE ball player! ! Nu- AB R H merous youths throughout the county have dreams'of making the Red Bank's Shrewsbury post nine Red Bank Giants took over' com- Keye>, » 3 2 1 grade in big time ball, and they'll tell you all we need is an oppor- continued unbeaten in the Mon- mand of the Jersey Shore Baseball Brookmills, 3b 4 0 1 mouth County American Legion league Sunday afternoon by un- E. Keyei, lb 2 12 tunity to show the scouts what we can do. Well, here It is. Every Rackley, rf 4 10 •o often major league ball clubs hold tryout camps just to give youths Junior Baseball league Monday seating Leonardo Field club from Harrington. If - 4 0 2 the chance to prove what talents they ha»e and if these talents are night by trouncing Long Branch, the driver's seat as the Giants rode Pleasant, cf 4 0 0 ready to be seeded and grown into major league material, < 10-0, on the Bankers' diamond. to a 9-5 triumph on the Leonardo Mllli, 2b 3 12 field, Reed, c :: 4 0 2 Trenton this year again will Shrewsbury post, with six wins, Mulligan, p 4 0 0 is being pressed by two other clubs The .Giants moved to the top of DavlB, rf 10 0 be one of the site* of the St. —Matawan and Asbury Park—each the heap with a four and one rec- Louis Cardinals' nation-wide having clean slates with five wins. ord, while . the Field clubbers 33 5 10 tryout camps when Red Bird Long Branch 000 000 002—2 The Red Bank club breezed home dropped back into second place Atlantic Highlands .... 100 300 100—5 scouts will look for diamond to victory in a contest that went with a five and two mark, Two-Bnue Hits—Petornon, E. Keyes, talent at Trenton hlfh school only five Innings because of dark- Leonardo led in the ball game Harrington. Hits off Harvey 9 in 7 innings, Peterson 1 in 1 inning. Struck Held Monday and Tuesday. ness. Dick Moran was credited with only once, 2-1, in the first frame, out by Harvey 6, by Petersen 2, by Manager Eddie Stanky, "The the triumph as he fired two-hit Aschettino's crew opened the scor- Mulligan 5. Oases on balls off Harvey ball, fanned ten, and gave up only ing in the initial inning with a lone 2, oft Petersen 1, off Mulligan 3. Double Little Brat," stressed the impor- playi—Brooksmllli, O. Mills, E. Keyes. tance of tryout camps by relating three walks. tally, but then the home team Umpires—Riley and Morris. that "The Cardinals, since 1926 Marty Brenner and Nick Panfen, chased over a pair of markers to ADBLPHIA * when they won their first pennant with two hits each, sparked the take the lead in the bottom of the AB R H eight-hit attack of the Shrewsbury flret. Roe, cf 4 2 1 and World Series,. have been a post nine. Reed, rf 5 12 first division hall club in 23 yean The new leaders of the circuit Ohambers, lb. _ 5 12 Red Bank scored its first run In kept pecking away at Leonardo to Jungelsky, If., p 4 0 0 out of 27 primarily because they the second inning on successive acore five runs in tho next three Thompson, p. 1 0 operate the finest farm system ev- walks to Driscoll, Moran, Jlm_Sig- innings by adding a lone tally In Palumbo, c _ 4 2 er seen in ." Gelun, c. 1 0 ler and Donnle Riddle. the second, three in the third and Malko, 2 b « 4 0" Stanky related that the ma- After West Long Branch tied the a run in the fourth. Morcau. ss 3 0 jority of the players on the Keller, 3b 3 0 score in the top' of the third, Eight Lightningi of,Monmouth Boat club'i Lightning fleet tail off to an excellent start The Giants' first run came after Wilson :. 1 0 present St. Louis National Shrewsbury chased over three runs Joe Marmora doubled and Charlie Hooks, 3b. 0 0 Leaguers' roster are product* in the bottom halt of the same Sunday afternoon in the week-end teriei. Ed Waters, skippering Revenger, copped the race Naughton singled him home. Leon- Hadcn, p. 3 0 1 of the Red Bird farm sys- frama to wrap up the contest. Bill by just beating out Rod Gordon, piloting Magic. June Methot, at the tiller of Chantey, wai ardo struck .back in its half for Clax, If 10 0 Dowlen started with a free ticket to two and the lead. Lou Dor/ick.was tem. In addition, a number in third place going over the finish line a couple of seconds later. , ' 41 t U of the players were originally first. Panfen and Frank M&loney safe on an error by Marmora and NEPTUNE discovered In the Cards' try- each banged out singles, Driscoll Fritz Gilbert singled him to third, AB R H walked, Moran reached first on a taking second on the throw. Jim Donnelly, ss ,'5 1 1 Eddie Stanky out camps. flielder's choice and Slgler singled Mlccle, 3b .411 "Al Schocndlest, Del Rice, Stu Schultheis then chased over both Fennet, 2b. 2 1 2 to account for the runs. Jamie K Assigned runners with a single to right cen- Van Scl'r., rf 4 11 Miller and Wilmer Mlzell are only four of the Red Birds who were Tht Bankers scored again in the June Methot Victor Myers, lb. .422 discovered in Cardinal tryout camps," he said. The Red Bird skipper ter field. Corbo, If 2 11 fourth with a pair of markers and After the score closed to 6-5, the Bruro, cf. 4 0 2 emphasized that major league talent must be developed in the minors. then chased over an additional Giants added three insurance runs Sylvester, c. 4 0 '0 'Today's Cardinal baseball empire is not only the. largest in the world, Weight of 126 Havlland, p 4 2 0 three runs In the last chapter. In Lightning Races in the sixth inning off the starting Sears, p. _....:... 0 0 0 but also the most modern in both physical property and mode of oper- Matawan trounced Atlantic High- and losing chucker, Bob Fix. ation," he commented, lands in an 8-1 contest, as Bob 35 9 10 In Lamplighter The. Giants belted out 11 hits, Adelphla 000 013 002—s The Cardinals have 17 minor league clubs lit every class Pitttus fired a no-hitter. He fanned with Jackie Lewis and Charlie Neptune 011 102 220—9 of professional baseball throughout 14 states and Canada. Play- seven and walked four batters. * Monmouth Boat Club Skipper Wins Spring Hill Farm's Naughton highlighting the attack . Home Run—Chambers. Two-base hits ers in the 17 to 23 age bracket are Invited to attend the try- Fred DeNardo's triple with the with home suns. Marmosa and —Mlccle, Fennet, Myers. Hits oil Havl- bases packed highlighted the hit- Colt Narrowly Beaten Charlie Brister were also credited Ian 12 in 8% innings, Haden 0 in 6',» out sessions In Trenton. They are to bring their own gloves, Two of Three Events; Waters Second Inninits, Struck out\ by Havlland 10, by shoes and uniforms if they have them. Expenses Incident to ting attack In the fourth frame with extra blows, each bagging a when a half dozen runs were scored. By Native Dancer Haden 3. Bases on balls off Havilnnd attending the tryout camps will be refunded by the Cardinals Guyons, Waters took Revenger up two bagger. 2. oft Haden 2, oft Junifclsky 1. Double Plttlus missed a shutout on a June Methot, at the tiller of MONMOUTH PARK —Spring Atlantic Highlands Eagles, led. plays—Thompson, Falumbo, Chambers,. to all players who are signed to a minor league contract fluke. He walked the first two bat- Chantey, won two Lightning races to weather of Magic and stormed Umpires—Corbo, Cusson. Just to make sure that the will not get ft couple into first place with Miss Methot Hill farm's Jamie K. is rated best by Bill Mulligan's five-hit chuck- ADGLPHIA ten, Ratke and Ralph.. Stavola was while Ed Waters took the third by two pounds among TO sopho- ing, marked up a" 5-2 triumph over ef Jumps ahead of the American circuit, the New York Yankees held retired on a grounder, Vince Vinci over the three-race holiday week- still holding third. Waters and AB R H their tryout session at Metuchcn Monday and Tuesday for boys In the Gordon alternately covered and mores named for Saturday's $20,000 Long Branch. Mulligan lost. a Roe, cf 6 0 0 to Wolf, but Raike scored when end on the Navesink river under mile and a loth Lamplighter Handi- shutout in the top of the ninth Reed, rf 5 2 1 18 to 21 years of age bracket. And this camp operated on the same Wolf threw wildly to second. the auspices of the Monmouth Boat split tacks on the final weather Chambers, lb 6 2 4 basis as the Card camp. Boys who were successful and signed to club. leg into Fair Haven, and although cap here under weight assignments when the Branchers touched him Jungelsky, If : 4 0 t In other contests Neptune was Magic threatened at one point, released by Racing Secretary John for a pair of markers. Palumbo, 3b., c 4 1 2 contracts, had their traveling expenses refunded. Yankee scouts in walloped, 15-3, by Long Branch and Twelve Lightnings started out in C. Malco, 2b 5 0 2 a moderate easterly breexe on the Waters rounded the mark for the Turner, Jr, The son of Crowfoot, The Eagles opened with a tally in attendanco wcro Peto Gebrian, Lew Cassell, Bruce Morgan, Carmen Aibury Park dumped Oakhurst, 4-3. Teach to the club with a safe lead. narrowly beaten -by Native Dancer the first inning and stretched the Marenu, SB 4' 2 . 0 Leggiere and Frank O'Rourkc. WEST LONG BRANCH long windward-leeward course to Gelun, c 3 0 0 Locust and home Saturday morn- Miss Methot, forced to split tacks in both the Preaknesi and Belmont bulge to 4-0 when they scored Keller, 3b. _ 2 0 0 VanDyke. 2b, 2 0 ' 0 with the lead boats, was the vic- Stakes, and winner of the Leonard three tuns in the fourth inning on B. - Malco, p 1... 4 0 2 Baseballers In this vicinity who missed the Yankee tryouts Shatto, If., rf too ing. tim of a bad slant, and finished Richards at Delaware, is asked to a double by Ed Keyes, an error Haden, p „ 1 0. 0 ' still have the opportunity of traveling to Trenton to give the S. VanDyke, p., • _. | l o Ed Waters, sailing Revenger, and third, some distance back. pick up 126 pounds with .the Saxon by Paul Dllloian, on Don Rackley's L Gllham, lb 8 0 1 Gerry Hatch, at the tiller of Twntat, 44 7 Ti Cardinal scouts a "look sec" at Monmouth county talent Them Dora!, Sb, .. .. 10 0 Saturday morning—Start 10:80 stable's Invigorator two pounds grounder to second, coupled with FREEHOLD^ Heekman, ef 2 0 0 took early leads as the boats tacked Boat Skipper Flnlih Time away at 124. singles by Olvln Mills and Herb AB R H are several youths In the area who have talent, some are still Matthea, e 8 0 0 Hlgirlns, 2b 5 1 1 down the river. Passing- through Chanter I. Methot 11:58:18 The latter earned his package Reed. Lloyd, If „ 5 2 3 In school and others have graduated. However, there's no loss R. Ollham, ••., p ,;... 2 0 1 the narrows, Hatch opened up on Bam R. Davl. 12:00:57 White, rf., If. 2 0 0 through victory in the Peter Pan The-Freehold Merchants divided Bosco. ss. ..•• 3 11 in time if they go to Trenton and show the scouts that Mon- the fleet but Miss Methot, some Masic R. Gordon 12:01:01 Cacclatore, SB 2-0 0 Revenger 3. Waters 12:01:27 and a second Jn the Withers and a pair of ten-Inning encounters over Berentor, cf - 6 1 S 21 1 2 distance behind, split tacks to pick Twntat . n. Hatch 12:01:99 mouth county has talented ball players, too! ! . O. K, fellas, SHREWSBURY the Kent. Alfred Vanderbilt'a vast- the week-end by edging Adelphla, Cashloa, lb., p 5 0 2 up a favorable slant out of Fair Patience J. Dill 12:02:09 a-Rlddle J 0 1 I pack your duffel bag with your uniform, glove and shoes for AB R H Barefoot R. Brown 12:05:47 ly improved Beachcomber, with five 8-7, and losing to KlsUn'a Whites- Brenner, 2b. 4 0 2 Haven to bring Chantey into the straight victories to his credit, the vllle nine, 10-8. Adelphia suffered Coaklla, p „... 0 0 0 • tryout GOOD LUCK! Sijrler, lb. So Long B. Water! 12:118:17 Donahue, e 4 0 0 8 1 1 lead as they rounded the weather Bill's Bet W. Luna 12:08:13 most recent being in a division of Riddle, a 8 1 1 mark, Hatch maintained second its second licking of the holiday Sutphen, rf _ 3 0 0 CONCESSIONAIRES ALONG THE BEACHFRONT enjoyed a Dupree, e Gust D. Divii 12:03:37 the Select Handicap at Monmouth Par'teau, rf. ..._ 2 0 2 3 1 0 Frog II S. Ferklni 12:22:40 week-end by losing to Neptune, profitable holiday week-end for a change, and so did golfers of the JJOWlin, If ; 2 1 place with Waters third. Park, has 12S pounds, the same as 9-6. Fowler, 3b 4 2 1 Panfen, ef 4 0 2 The craft broke out their spin- Manaiia N. Oltfton ' 12:25:34 Jimynah, p. 4 0 0 county. Taking advantage of the beautiful weather over the week-end, Maloney, rf Ill Saturday afternoon—Start 2:80. that' to be carried by Eugene Con- RED BANK Oakley, lb.' :.: 3 0 1 golfers went right to work on their favorite courses and got in several Driscoll, 8b 0 2 0 nakers on the run home and Hatch,. Chanter J. Methot 4:07:24 stantin, Jr.'s Royal Bay Gem. The AB R H Gill. 8b 10 0 Waters and Rod Gordon, skipper- Revenger B. Watera 4:08:51 Marmora, 2b :...... 4 2 1 43 8 14 rounds without interference from the rain clouds. Made R. Cordoa 4:10:01 "Royal" colt came; from behind Simpson, 2b 1 0 0 a-Ran for Caphlou Moran. p. ... i 20 ing Magic,;wers.engaged In s. duel 3 .2 Dr. Jim VanNosirand won'•• the independence day lS-hote ' Bam . R. Davii . 4:U!l4 with characteristic gallantry to run Nauihton Ib. • «.. — 4 Adelphla ...... ; 201 001 8000—VI for second place. Taking advan- Manana N. Clifton 4:14:43 down his Held in an overnight prep Lewis rf .... '.- — 4 ~1 1 medal play handicap tourney at Bumson Country club by post- Twntat O. Hatch 4:15:10 Malta, cf 5 11 Freehold ; 300 101 0021—8 West Long Branch .. e tit 0— 1 tage of this situation, Bob Davis for the Lamplighter Monday, and • Three-Base Hit—Fowler. Two-base ing M-24—62. Norm Toerge was second best with a 10-10—«4. Shrewsbury 0 14 2 8—10 Gun R. Devli 4:U:09 Newton, If .-...... 5 0 0 drove Bam through to leeward to Patience I. Dill 4:111:12 both'looks and acts tht part of a Taylor* si — 5 0 3 hits—Bcreton (2), Chambers (2), Jur- Two-Basa Hita—Dowlen. Panfen, L. gelsky. Stolen base—Palumbo. Hits off Top scores In the qualifying round of the club championship • Gllham. Double play.—R. Gllham to move into second place. Gordon Barefoot , R. Howls 4:11:25 post-time favorite in the week-end Brister. lb - 5 0 1 Serena G. Kelly 4:17:37 Riley, c. . , 5 1 1 Myrah 8 In 5 innings, Caphion 5 In 4 were turned In by W. Dinsmore Banks, 77, and Toerge and B. B. Matties to S. VanDyke. Struck out by worked his way past Hatch and and three-year-old classic. innings, Corklln 0 in 1 Inning. Struck Moran 10, VanDyke 1. Bases on balls off So Long G. Water! ' 4:18:4t Werse, p - 2 1 1 Bryan, 78"s. Eight pairings will tee off Saturday to start first"" Waters began to challenge Davis. foment I. Morgan 4:20:42 The Lamplighter honors the colt Stout, p. „ - -...- 1 0 0 out by Myrah 3, by Caphion 1, by Cork- Moran'8, VanDyke 1, Gllham 8. Hit by lin 2. Bases .on balls oft Myrah 8, off Ditcher by Moran (Doral 2). Hits off Miss Methot, while her competition BIM'a Bet W. Lane 4:33:08 round play with the second round competition going into actton^_ by that name, who won the 1863 41 19 U Caphion, Donahue, Hlggins, Cacclatore, VanDrke t in 8 inninti. Gllham 2 in 2 fought among themselves, crossed Froc II S. Parklm 4:28:14 Choice Stakes In the days of old Oakley. Sunday. Semi-finals will be played Saturday, July U, and the Innlngt. Umpires—Murphy. Moran. the finish line first with a atseable Sunday afternoon—Start 2:80 LEONARDO MATAWAN Rarangtr E. Waters 8:38:30 Monmouth Park, and is a major AB R H BOB KISLIN'S M-hole final match wlU be played Sunday, the 19th. margin. Davis managed to hold Magic R. Gordon 1:34:07 prep for the Aug. 1 renewal of the Dovlck. 2b 4 1 0 AB R H Beacon Hill's course was a busy cfub as Fred Mcrrlman turned McQuarrlc, If. _ t 10 off Gordon, challenging for second, Chanter . J. Methot 3:35:49 Lehman, e - ~ 8 0 Rroadwnter, ss :... 4 11 Bam B. Davli 3:31:30 $30,000 Choice at the.new course. Gilbert, 3b 4 1 Phillips, lb ^ 5 0 2 In low gross with a 36-37—73. Low net honors were copped by Herb Colllni, 2b. 2 2 1 with Waters finishing fourth. Adcock, 2b 4 11 FedeW, 8b 2 11 Patience 3. Dill 3:37:51 Weights for the Lamplighter as Saturday afternoon Rod Gordon Barefoot R, Howie 3:38:05 schuite"' ir'V"."r.v.v.v."vz.v.v".'.v 4 0 Klrby, 3b - S 1 1 Berghof, 78-13—«5, with Mrs. L. C. Richardson copping low net In the Vinel, ai _ „ 8 0 0 announced today: • Applegate, cf. '. 6 8 I £•»•«••• rf. ' i 2 0 » took a leeward start In Magic to Twntat G. Hatch 3:38:12 McKay, cf 3 1 ladies bracket with 87-9—78. The Kickers' 'Cap was won by Rut Crouse 9o Long G, Wateri 3:3*.:21 Jamie K. 124, In v I so rat or 124. Beach- Walling, rf - 1 0 R. Pembleton, If .\ 8 2 2 DeNardo, e _..„ 2 11 take the early lead at the first comber 128, Royal Bay Gem 121, Ram L. Pembleton, rf 8 1 1 With a card of 87-9-78. I-Miiaro, ef. _... 1 11 Mantua 7 N. Clifton' 3:38:44 McBrtde, rf .. 3 1 weather mark. The spinnaker Blll'a Bet W. Lane 3:80:88 O'War 118. laasmoothle 117, Hueso lit, Ward lb 4 0 2 Sexton, c „ «... B I • 0 In the Scotch foursome play Harry Austin and Mrs. Bobert Wolf, lb ..T...... 1" j 1 2 Platan lit, Social Outcaat 111, Better Sorensen, p . 4 0 1 Plttlui, p 2 10 failed to pay off as the boats head- Serena (!. Kelly 3:40:50 Goods 116, Hilarious 116. Scimitar 115, FIXi p too Howland won with 47-41—88, while second place was knotted ed on the reach to Vhe club stake, Guit D. Davli 8:41:19 Stover, p 0 0 0 Frog II S. Perklni 1:42:1!! Basaanlo 114. Canadians 114, Open Show r 88 10 11 114. Mataiorda 118, SUn 118, Super FREEHOLD with Jim Hanley* and Mrs. Thomas McVlcker, who carded 48- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS* * * and Waters, Davis and Misa Methot Consent I. Morgin 3:43:2* II I I moved up into the lead. The long Jet 119, Gideon 112, Jltnmlny Baxter Red Bank 118 103 000—9 AB R H 42—M, and Rut Crouse and Mrs. David Jones with an Identical AB R H Skipper Hank Mlltenberger, with 112, Toulouse 112, Park Dandy lit, Leonardo 200 300 000—5 Hlgglni. 2b 1 2 0 Raike, rf 110 weather leg into Fair Haven saw Sickle's Sound 111, Guardian, 2d 110, card. Low net went to Tom Bly and Mrs. J. Harold Collins Elisabeth Miltenberger as crew, the Home Rum—Levrii, Nnunhton. Two- LlLloydd , IIff, „ „„„ ,„ 4*0 0 Ralph, 2b _.; 10 0 Waters take a comfortable lead, Landlocked 110, By Zeua ltt, County D. Myfa, ss - 4 12 Gaaklll, ef 2 0 0 put week-end won the first Comet Clare 109, Fly Wheel lOt, Gran Chaco baae hita—Marmora, Brister. Sacrifice hit who posted a 95-32—63 score. Second place was won by Merrl- leaving Davis, Gordon and Miss —Werae. Hlte off Fix 9 In 7 innlnga, off Beverton, cf. . i 12 1 Stavola, If. „ 2 0 0 races of the saason sponsored by 109, Abbeue 108, Caeaar Did 108, First Cashion, lb., p * 5 0 1 man and Mrs. Charles Kcylcr with 95-29—66. Letts, lb., as .._ 2 0 0 Methot to vie for second. As they Aid 108, Nebullui -108, Powhatan 108, Stover 2 in 2 Innlngi, Werse 5 in 5 Monmouth Boat club. Innlnga, Stout 1 in 4 Innlngi. Struck Donahue, c. - 5 2 4 Johnson, e 2 0 0 neared the . weather mark, Misa Roman Orgy 108, Sabette Its, Skipper Parenteau, rf - «... 4 0 1 Monahan, ss., p 2 0 0 At the tiller of Rascal, Milten- Bill 108, Skoal 108. Smart Apple 108, out by Fix 5, Stover 1, Wene 6, Stout SHORT SNORTS FROM SPORTS — Tom Farrell, son of Coun- Methot sailed very fast and over- 5. Batei on balla off Fix 1. off Stover 8, aOakley 1 , l 0 1 cilman Thomas Farrell of Sea Bright, got off to a good start in the MeQowsn. lb. berger won Saturday's race - and Sun Warrior 108, Virtuous ltt, Assidu- Coiiim, p., sb. 7.™'.".7.V.".,'.'.r.7r.7.'.'.~ IOO took Waters to hold the lead on then repeated the triumph Sunday ous 107, Count Cain 107, Find 107, Lord off Wene 2, off Stout 0. Double playl— Sutphen, rf, „,...... 1 0 S Eastern league with the Reading club. Lanky Tom came on to put the spinnaker reach home to cop Jeffery 107. Putniy 107, Ride M. Cow- Marmora,' Brliter: Marmora, Taylor; Fowler. 3b 4 0 2 the fire out in a couple of ball games and in the four innings he 15 1 0 afternoon. Tom Morrison, sailing boy 107, Kamehameha 101, Prince Re- Taylor, Brlater. Umplrei—MeCullough, Conklln, p « '. 8 11 chucked, he didn't give up a hit. He came on the hill In one en- MaUwan till 0—8 first place with Revenger taking Chris, finished second In both races. gent ltt, Rock Cottage lot. Romantic Scully. J. Myra, p., lb «... 10 0 Atlantic Highlands ... I 10 0 0—1 second. Gordon, in the meantime, Saturday—Start 2:40 _ , . _ Roman 101, Unels Ev lOt, Bob O Boy LONG BRANCH counter to chuck one inning and fanned a batter, got one on a grounder Three-Bait Hit—DeNardo. Double 105,' Dandolo 106, Legend of Confer AB R H had passed Davis to weather, for Boat Skipper Vlnlih Time a-Slngied for Parenteau In tth and the other on a fly ball. In another game he went three Innings play—Letts to MeGowan. StrueV out by Rascal H, Mlltenberger 4:13:02 10S, Tortilla 10S, Flight Cloud 104, Dllllon, 2K 4 0 0 to get the side out in order in each frame. Tom's dad was a baseball Plttlui 7, Colling 1. Monahan 2. Baiei a third position in the race. Chris ' T. Morrlion 4:21:49 Game Chance 104, Judge M. 108, La F. Acerra, •• - 2 0 0 Bob Klilln's 100 400 0032—19 casualty recently in Neptune when at a ball game to watch his young- on balli off Pi(tlui I, Colllna 2, Mona- Sunday afternoon, Waters re- Hot Toddy P. SterTenon 4:40:00 Perousi 108, Maximum 102, Flying Cir- Apecelll, If 4 0 0 Freehold in 200 0300— 8 han 2, Hit br pitcher by Colllm (De- turned with a neat bit of sailing Susneme R. Quackenbiuh 4:44:0,4 cus 100, Count Gavour 98, Corslean 97, Bradley rf. . . 4 0 1 Two-Base Hits—Broadwater, Donahue, ster perform with the Red Bank Giants. Tho bat slipped out of the Nardo and Colllni). Hits oft Colllni 4 Okie U Oltverion 4|45|00 Movie 96, Froggy 91. Bee'a Pride OS, Plerion, cf 4 1 I Fowler. Sacrifice Jilts—Philips, Adcock. In 4 Innings, Monahan 2 In 1 inning. antics to take first place. Rod Abracadabra li, Don't Ask »5, Water- F. Apeeelll, 8b.' _ 3 0 0 hands of a Giant player and hit Farrell, Sr., who suffered a slight Sunday—Start 2:40 loo »0. •• Hlti off Conklln 6 in 8 2-3 Innings, 1. concussion, and cuts which required three stitches of the ear and Umpl••—• n Beailey• ivy, gehanekocnanca.. Gordon took a leeward start and Rascal H. Mlltenberger 3:4«:S8 Bolione, lb. ..; 8 11 Myra 6 in 2-8 Innings, Cashlon 0 in NCPTUNB WM first at the weather mark with Chrla T. Morrlion 3:48:07 E. Aeerra, c 8 0 0 2-3 Inning. Struck out by Conklin 7, three of the jaw. Ho was conflnod at Fitkln for nine days and this AH R II Suipenae R. Quackenbiuh 9:51:41 Harvey, p „,... 8 0 1 Sorenson 11, by J. Myra 0, by Cashlon 1. week he was laid up at his home in Sea Bright. Jackson, rf _ 8 0 0 Watere and Miss Methot In hot Hot Toddy P. Steflenon 3:54:30 Flore, 2b. 10 0 Baaes on balls off Conklln 11, off Sorcn. Grabille, 2b. ..._.._ 210 pursuit. On the long reach Into Okl* L. Ollvenon 8:57:05 Jersey Shore Feterion, p 10 1 •en 13, off J. Myra 2, oft Cashlon 0. Bill McCarthy, Red Rank stock car pilot, scored his first Stewart, lb S 1 1 Double plays—Fowler (unassisted), Kir- Bell, If 8 11 82 2 6 by-Sexer, L. Pembleton (Conklip). Urn. stock car feature win of the season at Wall stadium last week. Goodman, lb a t 0 Sunday's Result* The local chauffeur made the night a clean sweep by piling up Franko, p „ _ 8 t 1 Bed Bank t, Leonardo • victories In the first heat and the first semi final. McCarthy W«t. P. .». 10 0 Chevalier Leads Charm Fashions AH. Highlands i, Vang Branch » started In 14th position In the 20-car Odd and failed to threaten Kramer•** *"""* ",I cfv«.l *•••****.._ * Mt>****4|«a«a*ta**4t4*e> S2t 0V 0v Whltesvllle U, FreehaM I Boykln, e 2 t t Rumson Cubs Clinch Northern Div. the early leaders, But In the 15th lap he roared around Dick Sawyir, ss 2 0 1 Rap Monarchs Neptune t, Adelphla I ' Davla of Manasquan and zoomed over the finish line for top Wall Chauffeurs Standings honors. Of Monmouth County Scout Circuit LONO BRANCH " * ' WALL TOWNSHIP—The top LONG BRANCH—Ben Clifton's W I Edward H. Conway, son Ted and Ed Conovcr were spectators at »«. AB R H man in stock car racing competi- Charm Fashions girls' softball team t4 Bank _...... _ 4 1 Thompson, 2b, _.: 4 12 Leonardo ;...„,,, I S The, Rumson Cub Scout softball TEAM RECORD the 1953 National AAU Decathlon at Plalnllcld last week, Milt Cam- tion at Wall stadium last year Is of Red Bank hung on to first place team, coached by BUI Robinson, 82—Shrewsbury bell, 19, who has porformed on Asbury Park high school's track against i°»!'i „•' 1 a 1 well ,on his way toward another In the Shore Girls' Softball cir- KlsUn'a 4 8 cllnced the northern division of the 19—Little Sliver •ehools In this area, gave a winning performance that stamped him jUedilll, e >, 4 0.1 crown, With one-third of the sea- cuit by overwhelming Llsso Mon- Long Branch ...„...._.._.....„.,.. 1 3 10—Fair Haven Ippollto, If 2 2 0 Neptune 3 8 Monmouth County Cub Scout Soft- as the fourth greatest performer in the event, In three years the Massa, lb,, lb. 2 8 1 son completed Bill Chevalier of archs', 33-9, Monday night here. ball league this week with an 11-0 16—Alfred Vail Plalnfield youth could come close to Bob Mnthlas' world mark of 7,887 Dradley, rf 2 1 1 Bayreville has won live features at Dot Taylor led the victors by not Atl. Highlands 3 3 record, although It atill has two 17—Shrewsbury . points, Campbell racked up 7,235 points before a whooping, cheering Roblmon, 3b _ _ 2 12 tfie oval and one of them was the only chucking the win but nadng FreeskoM .. ,', 3 3 Dcghtplo, lb,, rf. J 1 1 regular season games on Its sched- 10—Ocean Grove home-town crowd. ' aEmmons ; 1 0 1 track's only 100-lap event of the the hitters with four blnglea In Adelphla :: 1 4 ule. Rumion's victorious scouts will 27—Fair Haven Kuhne, rf. 0 0 0 campaign. Dick Davis, Manssquan, four hikes to the platter, Gramas 8%ui-o Lanfdale, Pa,, and Al Keller, Green seven tallies, Five extra base blows Jacob*. Hardware Halts' Battlnii Averagis cy) In Inn recent first annual Frank Pembroke Ilucklns trophy runs—Robinson, Stiwtrt. Struck out br ord Rumson was behind only.twice AM H event. Predicted log races arn tough on commlttoemen. The Acres City, Fla. One of Keller's were hit during the contest, with Bob Leo 40 27 AV,67B5 Pranko 2, West 3, U4,t,u\a y, .. , Holmdel Nine, 152 In the Fair Haven and West Long members aro Invariably trained mathematicians, sometimes ex- balls off Franko 2, Weat 1, Dsnlela 1. triumphs was the only SO-lap race Mary Lou Parsells of the victors Branch games but the Rumson club Tom Trainer .._ 48 28 .•51 perts with calculating and tabulating machines. Scoring Is not Hit hy pitcher by Franko IMnml, Hits run this year, Tom Elliott, Bloom- and Jennie Frattln of tha Monarchs SHREWSBURY—Jacobf Hard- rallied to pull the games out of George Fallon 48 29 .604 off JVanko 8 In I Innlnti, Wait 6 In 2 field; Len Brown, Lambertvllle, and rapping round trippers, war* nine scored nlnt runs.In three John McLaughlln .... 44 It .500 easy and I* usually delayed for some hours after the finish of Innings. Umpires—Hojn, Vola. BUI McCarthy, Red' Bank, have tha Are, On both occasions a six- Hank Donrdman .. 41 22 .588 tho mcp, ASBURY PARK innings to lead tht way for a 15-2 run sixth Inning pulled the unde- Herb Wllllnmt .... 8 4 ,(00 each won a 25-lnp feature, CHARM FASHIONS Jeff Mnngor 19 9 .473 AB R AB R H triumph ovtr Holmdel Monday eve- feated squad through, MoEvllly, is „..' 8 0 0 Bobby Ilolilnion .. 211 18 .44! .Locally, tho Shrewsbury River Y, C. at Fair Haven will hold Its Vona, •• 4 18 ning here, John Koridorfer „ 87 12 .444 Muito. If 1 0 9 Murphey, rf. ,„ 5 8 8 Tommy Trainer leads the pitch- third annual Shrewsbury River Yacht club predicted log contest, Th« Palumbo. If 2 0 0 Costa hurled and hit tht victors ing staff with eight wins. Hank Lea Adsmson ..... 1 8 .431 Newnun, lb • li 2 2 George Wcln 10 H courso will be 40 miles long with a total of nine control points In Steekbeek, rf 1 1 1 Men Halt Women Folk* Mulvaney, Ob 5 3 8 to the triumph by firing a two-hit .421 Sftndy Hook bay, tho Atlantic ocean, Rnrltan bay and th« Shrewsbury DeSarno, 2b 8 0 0 Boardman has two and George Hlohle Towers 25 10 ,400 Psrielli. i. i 4 3 2 ball gamt and smacking out thr.se Fallon one, • Don Mulllns IK • •401 river, This provides a diversity of cruising conditions, This year the Wllllami, lb 4 t I iii Sunday-School Tilt rwiirdo, If 4 I I Molt, rf,, If 2 1 0 hits In four trips to the rubber, Jackson Lows n flft 14 ,388 predicted speed limitation will bo 15 knots, Tho A, P. B, A, hsndlcip Oalligher, e 8 12 MOHOANV1LLE- After tasUng ailtord, 3b 4 2 2 JACOM HARDWARE Assisting Mr, Robinson on tho Dill Ether 8 i •871 Rtnnilt, rf 4 12 W«l|y Behnabil „.„;;;;; Ill It system will bo used, thereby assuring both slow and flit boiti an Omn, p 8 1 1 a bitter defeat by the women of Taylor, p 4 X 4 AB R M coaching staff ara El Boardman, .U! equal chance, Phil Bowors Is chairman of tha event. Plttingir, cf 8 0 2 the Morganvllle Sunday-school re- Mars, If , 4 I 1 John Korzdorfer, Elmer Ether and Eil Tralnor I) 2 ,22; Abrami, 3b _ 0 0 0 ID 32 MeNaushton, rf 8 1 1 Lea Adsmson, Manngcr Herman Asclicttlno ol Ihn iled Hunk (Jlinti has SCnuhnr Sb, ,„„• , „„ cently, the msn held a few prse- LIOBO MONAP.0IIS OhrUtman, ••• 2 11 408 Tn TSTTF hU elult hack on top of tho Jursry Shore league heap. The tlce sessions and evened up mat- notions, 3b 1 1 II ters by trimming the ladles, 3O-3S, AB R H Mans, ef, Jb 8 « 2 fllanU bested Leonardo Field Huh Sunday by racking up a OAKHUMT Rlidin, Ih 4 8 1 Crothcri, of I 1 1 vorslty and 1« also a basketball M victory, Thu Held clubber* urn right on the heels of the AH last week, , <- Krattln, cf 4 18 Gurtln, lb 8 II Fort Belvoir local nliii) In second pliico wldi n B and 2 record. The "Jlnto" Barrtbei, If, Playing on the women's club Rsnioheff, lb Bsnniit, lb 4 0 t •tar with tho Fort Wayne Pistons, (Hspliy a 4 and 1 record . , . HIM Citr.clatorr), former Iled Bank Wooliy, II, H , 4 Whitney, is „,„ Rnckhlll, e I 2 i Hamey will bo trying for his PsttirionPUt , 11..... , ,(til 4 were Mrs, Lucy Eokel, MM. Flor- MuclUr, rf, Colts, |i 4 2 1 Illicit school Mar, lit npttrntliig lit shortstop for the Freehold ence Rokcl, Mr/i, Lflmhl*. Bowne, Aokermsn, If - 8 0 1 Slated at Post fourth win after boating tha New Osrrlty, n. - 8 Melbourne t - 8 0 0 York Athlotlo olub, 0-5, Saturday, McrcliunU mill Ted Ijiuer, former Uoinmlo athlete, It with the, Er7 •!••• .•>• Misa Shirley Morrell, Miss Betty I'i'nniirilo Held club, Hold boy» curved .nnmcN for themselves rjltto, lb. '"" 4 Benl, Miss Dolly Oreacl, Miss Man Carroll, lb, , 2 t 0 AIR H FORT MONMOUTH - Tho Big- Tho rlghthnndor, who hurled for Kalliitsd,,«,' I Ountei, p, , I..,. Ill Wllllamsport last year In Ihn Eiisl- Hi Ilielr rmiirallvn colloKiNt litut sumester, ChHrlln Mills) Mid Don 1 Deal,' Mra, Dorothy Spurgat and |y. 0 , „, ,„«,„„„ 4 0 1 nalttrt will mtot tht strong Fort Hucliley, limim (rum collng!!, nrn playing with tilt Atlantic B * " Mlta Loin nonson, Tht male com- Jl ~» 10 >, lb 4 0 0 Utlvolr nine from Virginia tonight arn longuo, was taggod (or 11 lilts, Illghlnmls KIIKICS In lh« dowry Mlioni Loop , . . Frankta Wise, bine Inoluded Joiopli Spur gat, Les- Oharm tail 1—38 and Coach Hula Hang has nnmod Including throo homors, but ha Lliico 2 I S 0 0— 0 pltohod out of sovoral tough "pots, former Koil llnnlc Catholic IIIRII school star, li dinning out Aiburr'Parlc 010 IllUi—4 lie Woolloy, Konnoth Millar, Wal- (ttH^'EEEEz:::! \ \ Bob Hnmley to handle tho hurling frown rimtnrd In HIirowNliiiry fur Ilia »uimti«r , • . Kiy Arend, Oa.iiurst, .,,, 000 lOli—3 ter Lambortson, Bobby Thorn, ^Two-Hsn llll—Mulvaney. Thr#«.|iMs Trotlir, n, lb 4 10 0 assignment against tht Englnoori, Run.i Wild In—Plttsnsjer, %aub*r, WI1- lilts—Mulvaney, Whitney, Horns rum— Mlohtili, lb I 0 1 mauler of Itnmsnn'i Jiuw LORIIII shop, received about, 17 tele- Ralph nonson, Orvln Porrlne, Hiy- Kratlln, Psnilli, Mruok out by Colts 0, Tho Btlvolr squad lint on lit Jimmy Stout, 30-yon.r-old Jockey, phono culls Niimlny evening lifter hli Now York (Jlinls won a llorpoushi rf ,. ,,..,,, I * 1 mohd Sohllke, Eddie Smith, John Taylor I, DSIII on ball) off Coslri 1, Rsps, it I 0 1 roster a Bt, Louis Cardinal chuokor, hat led Mm Monmouth riders four "nliMUiil-tuck," illMl coiilent from Ihn l)o

fish. Once when jorgenscn was short time they learned to respect You Can T»k. It With You ast to a big fellow, which headed it and gave it a wide berth, It you would like to Uk« a part of around the bow of the boat, Chris Jumpers to Hold Initial Race Tuesday Red Hank or srood old Colonltl Monmouth was forced to follow him, when all ALONG THE WATERFRONT with you when you go on your vacation, SURF, FIELD AND STREAM at once the cry went up, "Man The Belmar Falling club will hold easy to arrange. Junt order The Timely Notes On The Great Outdoor* Overboard!" He had slipped on thea ''Fishermen's Breakfast" this Sat- As Hurdle Racing Starts Its Season Register jient to your vacation addreiR, gunwale and over he went, holding urday at 7:30 a. m. There will he at otir regular subflcrlptlon rate*, and It a fishing contest from 7:30 a. ni. to BY STEW VAN VUET his rod with one hand and the edge (By Horace Wade) hurdle field out and his jtablematcs, will be Juat like getting a weekly Utter of the boat with the other. In no9 a.m. Breakfast will be served /rom home.-—Advertisement. at 9:15 a. m. and othcrB, leap away for the start time Capt. Dilman had hold of him MONMOUTH PARK — When of the jumping scries. FLUKE AND FOBGIE9—FMJKE Rod and Gun club among them Winners In the Ashing contest Monmouth Park's 1053 hurdle sea- and he was pulled back aboard, Elkridge went into retirement n.s AND PORGIES when the starting gun is fired. with the Ash still on the line. He will be awarded many valuable sons geta under way Tuesday, one Any angling club wishing to prizes. Members will be permitted of the most Interesting barns on thethe leading monoy-winnlng Jumper The old, cracked was a big fellow and after a long enter a team In the coming con- battle the hook pulled free. Then to invite guesta. grounds will be that trained by of all time with earnings of $230,- f phonograph rec- test should make Its preliminary Kent Miller. It Is a small string, 6$0, widely topping the former ord kept grinding there was the tuna that Marty Fishing and hunting Is big busi- application as soon as possible by Stone had on. He made a'fast circle ness. According to the II. S. Flan only two jumping horses and a high of $143,240 which had been away over the contacting Harold D. Schaefcr, sec- stable pony, and yet when the three amassed by Mrs. Payne Whitney's Fourth of July and fouled the anchor rope. Capt and Wildlife Servise, over 170,000,- retary, 4125 Fourth ave., Brooklyn Dilman again saved the day and000 was paid out In license fees of them saunter out in the morning Jolly Roger. He wa« introduced holiday — Fluke 32, N, T. For further Information for an early gallop, It is not theto the turf In Miller's pink and and porgies, fluke went forward and managed to during the year 1951-5!. This does correspondence should be addressed clear it. not take Into consideration the mil-two jumpers who command atten- lavondor silks In 1M2, nnd through and porglcs, fluke to C. W. Strong, Tournament Direc- : lions spent by hunter* and fisher- tion and respect, but the stable the Intervening years became the and porgies. tor, 139 East 57th st;, New York men for equipment. pony, instead. most popular horso. ever to race DAHMERS FILE OF FISH KBIT MOUNTING Salt water 22, N. Y. Telephone Plaza 8-1269, A "must" for the atrlp«d baa* His name is Elkridgc, and just through the field. Among his sets sportsmen' by the It has been the writer's good for- The pile of tuna kept mounting fliherman—"Shining Tides" by Winthree years ago, In 1950, he wasof brackets were wins In the cele- tens of thousands tune to have attended all of the higher and higher in the. cockpit, Brookl. rated the "number one horse of the brated American Grand National, P took advantage of previous tournaments, and we hope There was hardly room to turn Thlmble-eye mackerel are report- the Broad Hollow, the Shllleah • the ideal weather year" In steeplechase ranks. Tho (twice), the North American and MARINE to be In at the "welghing-ln" dur- around, and the weight of the flsh ed south of Manasquan inlet. This following season, at the age of 12, conditions and ing the coming event, To us theput the scuppers under water. I Is a mighty sure Ktgn that tuna his owner, Kent Miller, decided the Saratoga Steeplechase Handicap Stew Van Vile t swarmed over the United States Atlantic Tuna tourn- have never seen such fighting en- •re not far behind. We predict sure-footed old fellow had more (twice), the Harbor Hill, the In- inland and off- ament represents the spirit of true durance as that displayed by myk good tuna year at the Mud Hole, than earned his right to pension dian River (five times), the Battle- shore waters adjacent to Monmouth sportsmanship. The fact that dur- teammates. There • were always Striped baa» lp_ mid-season slump. and he was turned out to roam the ship Handicap (twice) and prac- county for a go at the flnners. ing some of the years the picking two fish on at a time. After a tically every Important steeplechase SUPPLIES Maybe, a northeast storm' would wide paddocks of his Cool Springs Not only dtd this vast army of w&g mighty lean does not detract while the tuna got "chum happy" help. Blueflsh headed this way plantation In Camden, S. C. But on the turf. sportsmen take a holiday but near- from the success or failure of theand refused to take baits offered, may follow new run of top bait like *o many great horses before ly all speeiea of salt water flsh— Extraordinarily sure-footed, he event. Rather It proves these so Capt. Dilman ' rigged up hair which has arrived at the riptid e at him, Elkridge was miserable away fell only once during his entire with the exception of fluke and por-sportsmen, which comprise some of nets filled with fresh -ground chum, Sandy Hook. rom the strife and . fury of the glcs and a smattering of kingflsh training and racing career, caused EVERYTHING'« YOUR BOAT the finest big game flsh anglers on A scoop of. chum was heaved into Fluke and porgies best bet for the :hase. Left to himself his coat bc- by a piece of brush which lodged along the surf—also took a holiday. the Atlantic coast, are willing to the ocean, followed by a hair net :ame dull, his eyes and manner Fluke were to bo found all along week-end angler. Big blue claw under his girth'during the running; contribute their time, money, skill with a hook Imbedded. As the chum crabs a-plenty In the rivers. listless and he lost 100 pounds or of the Butler Steeplechase In 1948. the coast, In Sandy Hook bay andand boats in order to make this the and net hit the water, turna dashed more of weight. the Naveslnk and South Shrews- It hooked on one of the obstacles greatest fishing event on the At-out from under the boat and away, Miller knew immediately what and threw Elkridge off balance. bury rivera, where tome excellent lantic coast. went chum and hair net. QUALITY »«• LOWEST PRICES catches were chalked up. Porgies Patty Hanover was ailing him, so he.shipped him Old age has now sidelined him, were rather plentiful, but small,, During the fourth year in which When the closing gun was fired back to the barns to serve as his away from the actual thrill of rac- at the'mussel beds In Rarltan bay. the tournament was based at Bel-we had 51 tuna aboard and when itable pony. No sooner did theing, but the sport will never forgot They a/e increasing both in num-mar we fished under the colors'of we up-anchored the' ocean was still In Freehold Meet unning strip come in view than him as he continued to do his part FACTORY and STORES at bers and size and should be' hit-the Shark River Marlin and Tuna alive with them. the highlights camo dancing back even today In the menial post of club. The next question was to find FREEHOLD—Among the record ting in their stride by the coining number of stall applications for the into Elltridge'g eyes, and his ribs lend pony, happy In the thought of POOLE & PARK AVE. • HIGHWAY 36 week-end. tuna flags to fly at our masthead. again began to get padded with service—a thoroughbred to the end. FIFTY-ONE TUNA IXAGS Capt. Dilman donated a "T" shirt Freehold Raceway light harness flesh, Today at Monmouth Park, his Striped bass appear to have gone and 51 strips were torn off. Proud- meet which starts Aug. 8 and con-shiny coat and vigorous spirit belie into their mid-season slump. Per- This was one of the banner years. cludes Oct. 12, is one from Arthur Al Simmons, elected to the Hall This was the year that.the horse ly we sailed into Shark River- In- his 15 years, and he'll be champing of Fame last winter, achieved a UNION BEACH I EAST KEANSIURG haps an old-fashioned northeaster let with the greatest catch—In num- Newlngham of Spring Church, Va., at the bit like an old flic horse would help. Blueflsh are reported mackerel swarmed Into the Mud owner of the seven-year-old mare, lifetime major league batting aver? Hole. This was the year when some bers—of all the 48 boats. when tho buglo culls the first age of .334. moving slowly northward. Encour- SO tons of tuna were weighed in. So much for the fourth United Patty Hanover, perhaps the most aging signa, a new, heavy run ofThis was the year that boats came States Atlantic tournament at Bel-popular performer at Freehold's top 'bait, has arrived in the tide rip in with 20 to 40 tuna flags flying. mar. May we hope that the 11threcord smashing 1952 stand. at the Point of the Hook and also This was the year when some 48 annual contest at Point Judith will Newingham campaigned his one- the temperature of ocean water is boats competed. This was the year prove the biggest and best of them horse stable through the autumn 70 degrees and 78 degrees In thethat your editor fished under the all. portion of the 1952 split meeting GET IN THE SWIM! Save bay. colors of the Shark River Marlin (this year there will be SO days ot and Tuna club and returned to HOT-FOOT FOR STARLING interrupted operation) and the NO TRESPASS SIGNS ON port with a catch of 51 tuna speedy fllly continued to rise In' Money at PEP BOYS ISLAND BEACH aboard. Freeholder Vic Grossinger of Lit- classification aa she took the meae- Although the state of New Jer- tle Silver is responsible for the fol-ure of the fastest side-wheelers on This was to be my big day—one lowing bird story. We were' swap- on Your Motoring Needs sey is now the owner of Island that I had laid awake nights the grounds, Beach it has been announced that ping nature yarns on a recent fish- After leaving Freehold, Newing- m thinking about. You see I had ing trip aboard the Tookit II, Capt. . the "No Trespassing" " signs will never fished in competition before, ham shipped Patty Hanover to remain. However, all regulations Ad How-land, Rumson. Capt Cott- Grand View, where she continued or caught a big tuna. Four of us rdl of Red Bank started it off: made by the former owners with representing the Shark River Mar- her winning ways and joined the 18 the public will be continued for lin and Tuna club were to flsh the "For several days I had been class pacers. the time being. charter boat "Jaguar," Capt. Fred noticing a mother robin perched Patty Hanover was a gift to Mrs. In order to get past the gate- Dilman, out of Belmar—Marty on the rim of an iron pipe which Ncwingham, who for weeks was un- house at the entrance to Island Stone, team captain, with Chris Jor- had been sunk in the ground, drop- decided whether she wanted a new Beach it la necessary to have a gensen, John Vian and the writer. ping worms into it. Upon Investi- fur coat or a pacing fllly. She pass or permit. In order to secure As we pulled out of the Inlet gating I found that a baby robin finally settled for the fllly, which a permit you may apply for one,there was a heavy swell. running had fallen into It, and that In order eventually won enough money to at the old rate, to Capt. Tllton, from the southeast, and the sea was to feed it she was dropping worms purchase several fur coats. Borough Hall, Island Beach. plenty rough. Capt, Dilman headed to it. Newlngham and his one-horse In put years the cost of permit* northeast, and after an hour and "After digging up the pipe the stable will be a part of what Is FOR THE MAN WHO TAKES MfDE IN HIS CAM to flsh was $18 for the season, and a half off the gas tank at Long baby robin hopped away, no worse destined to be the largest horse permission to drive a beach buggy Branch w« lighted a flock of gulls for the experience." population in Freehold's history, a an additional charge of $60. "working" over. flsh. The tuna'were Not to be outdone Orossinger told stretch of 101 years which makes 15-Inch WIRE WHEEL DISCS feeding and moving fast. Capi. Dil- about a friend who maintained a the Monmouth county half-mtler THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL FULL- VNITED STATES ATLANTIC man pulled ahead of them and feeding station for song birds, but the oldest race track in the United WHEEL DISCS, AND NOT MERELY TUNA TOURNAMENT threw the anchor. who waa so pestered by swarms of State*. WIRE SPOKE ASSEMBLIES The 11th annual United States At- Within flve minutes after the starlings that he was unable to Since the close of the 1952 autumn Individual chroma ipotti «r* permanantly lantic Tuna tournament will swing chum streak was started Johnny keep any feed in the station. 8o meeting 110 new stalls hava been ut afainit •'black •nsmelte' btctfroiind into action Aug. 25, 26 and 27, based had hold of 'a fighting bluefln, and in order to get rid. of the starlings, constructed under the supervision that rasHy ihewi them oH. at Point Judith, Narraganaett, R. I.then the ocean burst Into life as he devised a "hbt foot." He wired"of Charles Davenport, vice presi- NO DRILLING—JUST SNAP ON It is expected that some 25 clubs giant silvery forms—which looked the metal platform of the feeding dent and general manager of Free- will compete this year, five of them like torpedo—crashed to the sur-station for electricity and when the hold Raceway. There are now 410 If You Want It NOW—Buy It NOW from New Jersey, among them face all around us. Double eviry. starlings swarmed down he would stalls In the trim little enclosure, * SF , *t ci.»s three from Monmouth county— time; oii» going one way and onthroe w a •witch, causing a" light 'exclusive of the '54 In the recon- 4 USE PEP BOYS CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN Manasquan River Marlin and Tuna going the other, charge to go through the plate, structed paddock. club, Bridle Marlin and Tuna club My first fish was landed on Chris which sent the starlings off in a . Mora than 90 horsM are on the STIP THIIVIS WITH U and the Belmar Fishing club. We Jorgensen's 9-oc. tip and 15-thread hurry. grounds now preparing for the sea- AUTO ALARM rather hop* to see the name of line. There was plenty of excite- The charge was so light that it son'* opening and many more are the newly formed Navasink River did not Injure them, but within a expected next' week after the ar- ment besides just the boating of rival of Racing Secretary George WAREHOUSE Enslen,. -who will be supervising the starting fields for the third consecutive year. UNLOADING SALE Kohler Sets New Mark at Wall WAU, TOWNSHIP — Bonnie Kohler of Patergon, celebrated hie UP TO TisiTiNS-ioowmQUAUiv ISOLUTIB •I* fifth wedding anniversary by jetting a. new track record in the 200-lap Short Track1 Grand National late If I model car race- at Wall stadium AND AIR-CUPPER Saturday night. I WRENCH, He logged the 66 3-3 miles in one AWUtTalLI hour, leven mlnutei, and 63 sec- 6 00-16 FIRM onds in a 1950 Plymouth two-door MIF'MQ. R TIRES ••dan. Ronnie snagged the lead In QIPPt the 44th lap and then continued roaring around the one-third mile AIR CUPPRS , "II macadam speedway. WITH WHIT! r Bob Welborn, Greensboro, N. C, CLIPPMS SIDIWAUS mwt urn ran second, and George Clark, East *.«w» 15*** RUSTPROOF •.out 17*' FIKI1H Hartford,'Conn., finished third. S.M-17 • 70-1I Heat got you spinning ? Remember... it's always winter in your refrigerator The new track record crack* the IS-to ..I5/..30-H 21*** time of one hour, eight minutes, 4.00-U and nine second* set last year by «.70-H 15.7a Jim Reed, Tarrytonwn, N. V., who • lS/tl«-U finished fourth. He led until he BRAKE CARLK that's why Ballantine Beer is deep-brewed for made a, pit atop and that's when •Jfrll ADJUSTER Kohler took over, 7.40... 18-W The drivers were given the eau GUARANTEED/ tlon flag just beyond the SO-lap • 00-1S mark after the auto piloted by Bill IN WBITIN9 L Hammtrsly, Mariner's Harbor, S. I., flavor that blew a tire in the fourth turn. The '"24\I1 e TIMS WAS MUM AS car piloted by Doug Meelu, San. ford, N. C, rammed Hammersly'i, MONTHS 1 e NTS AIL MM but the two -Igs wers rolled Into A0AMIT ANY BUT PRICE UUIMID MRS the infield and the race waa re- • All MM HAZAI0I j aumed. chill cant kill Bill Chevalier, Sayrevl!!*, leading if. 4°">' Every glass just N, 0,, BIU O'Dvll, Baltimore, Md, Tlm.l , thu. full 26" site, Dtrby bicycleti Comfort-1 briiM with flavor. »iJ4,ai, , m . Ftatura tvent, JOO lapa — •'?"";• •bit riding, big balloon tires, ptdded saddlei, I Kohl.r, nob W»ll)orn«. (l«or«. Olajk, kick stands, double-b«ked •namel finishes and' CHIVIOIIT IM»41| DODOI, 01 SOTO, CHIYS. Bait Hartford. Conn,, Jim Rt«d ti !>•• 4 OlOfMOIIll 1M0.4I] MitC. Hlf, IMMt Wolf., Lodl, Tlmti 1 hr, H58. (j many other fine features. Don't mill this tQ*t If!»•»!! nm. IIMfl fONT, H«M special isle, BUY NOW U79 FOR ' SOLD IN $^jf .9S 6 SAW ORIGINAL PRICES ARI WITH YOUR THRILLS S-P-E-E-DSPILLS 'CARTONS ONLY O10 ONR IN TOAOI. Sat Thi cy WW IVMi CG )fvV IRW j/WKt Mvf T r°" Good and cold. If you're like "HIAVY HUE DENIM , 3-SKCTION moat people. Beer It usually STOCK CAR WORK ^ servednttempftnttures ranging TOP COWL Slim from 36' to 42' Fahrenheit, APRON RACES ^ST •• aTa— ^ . Batlnntine Beer It deep, • 1 POCMTI AUTO brewed to hold Itn lUvor at 42 whktevor temperature you like boitl • NICK IAND • WAIST Til AERIAL AdlwiltibU Mitt, Itlt* w. ST. !d«i! hr print- IKtlns ly>* •tfltl wllti FRONT WALL STADIUM in, etrpinltri, •I.l A ( ( I I' r,nillintlMaSonj,N«wuk,N.J< 7 ll« Ivtnrt iMh Net Night YOU ALWAYS SAV€ MORE AT A RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1958

of July fell on a Friday and that Mutuels Up 5 Per Cent day and the next were banner Legion Baseball Former Kentucky Grid Star Named Roger Brown After 19 Racing Days afternoons. This season the Fourth and Saturday coincided. Monday's RMUIU To Coach Fort Monmouth'g Eleven WHAM! WATCH THAT SLICE! JIONMOUTH PARK—Monmouth At the conclusion of 19 days, Branch 15, Neptune S Paces Penguins Park Jockey club is running ahead attendance was slightly up with Red Bank 10, W. Long Branch 1 of its 1952 figures, despite the fact 282,431 passing through the turn- FORT MONMOUTH — A former Roger Brown's Beehive II Asbury l'ark 4, Oakhunt i University of Kentucky backfleld copped two of the three Penguin that this season it "lost" one of its stiles against 281,802 last year, Mntawan 8, Atlantic Highlands 1 FORE!FORE! beat days. Last year the Fourth while mutuel play has totaled star now an Army lieutenant, was races sailed on the Navesink river Standings July It named laat week as head football Robinson, Ryan over the week-end by tho Mon* $22,938,256 as •compared to $21,843,- W 493. The daily average of $1,207,171 ii ret. coach for Fort Monmouth'i foot- mouth Boat club. •Vcntfe warning wlH not relieve Red Bank S ball team. The Signaleer grid men- against $1,149,657 represents an in- 0 1.000 Sailing Victors Skipper Brown had his best day you of responsibility H your crease of five per cent. Asbury Park .. 5 l> 1.000 tor is Clifton Lawson, 22, who Saturday when Beehive II wat 0 1.S00 graduated from Kentucky in Feb- PLEASURE BAY—Bill Robinson, sailed to the top position in both ^|On OQfl HITS SOfllSOHV* TOM Oakhurat 5 .714 ruary, where he played three Ma- at the tiller of his Woodpussy races. Brown took - the morning There are no fish called sardines, sons for the Wildcat*. have a liability while engaged Ilelmar . 4 .MS Snake Eyes, and Ed Ryan, akip- racs and was followed by Dave menhaden and European pilchards All. Highlands 2 .285 Lawson, a native of Parkin, Ark., Wilson, skippering Cold Feet, and in all sport* and personal activ- being those which usually fill sar- pering hia Comet Shan, scored vic- West Long Branch ...... 2 .285 played for Paul Bryant's Wildcats Ann. Richardson, who took third ities; huittin?, fishing, baseball, dine tins. Long Branch 1 .187 n 1949, '50 and 'SI, the latter two tories Jn the Shrewsbury Sailing place in Lady skiing, horseback riding, at Neptune 0 7 .000 seasons as a fullback after his club aeries over the week-end. In the afternoon race Brown Today first year as a halfback, and par- Dave Kingston, In Winsome, and again took top spot, , with his practice or in actual playing. Bed Bank vs. MaUwan. icipated in three senior bowl Gee ' Whlsz, owned by Skipper toughest competitor being Wilson. games. Laat season he was fresh- Wlrth, were cloae competitors to Pilot Wilson brought Cold Feet $10.00 per year oHows you Monday man coach at Kentucky. He will THERE'S MORE Matawan vs. Oakhurat Ryan and finished in aecond and home in second. place by a two $10,000 for property damage use the "T" formation at Mon- third place, respectively. minute and 26 second margin be- Hod Bank vs. Asbury Park mouth, the same system utilized at hind the winner. Louise Worth- and bodily injury and automat- his alma mater, and will have Pilot Robinson won a special ley, sailing her, new craft. Jolly ic medical payments of $250. opening tryouta the first week of two-mile island race Sunday to cop Roger, came in third. Little League August. top honors. The fleet was well spaced over the long; course dur- Sunday afternoon Wilson anapped Baseball Scores Assigned at the Signal Corps pott ing the first half of the race) but Beehive's win streak by skipper- assistant athletic officer, Law- the craft closed in at the finisht oing Cold Feet home in first posi- LITTLE SILVER ROCKETS son, before college, starred in three tion, with Worthley winning second AB R H aports while at Pocahontas high make it a tight affair at the finish. and Carl Schwenker nipping Brown WALKER & WALKER FUN WHEN YOU HAVE A lorgeson, 3b - 3 0 0school in Arkansas—football, bas- Other honors in the Woodpussy at the finish line to take third. SHREWSBURY iVinftcld, c „ 3 0 0 class were divided as Morris Ferris, RED BANK 6-5212 Shoemaker, If. .! 2 11 ketball and track. He also com- PENGUIN 3roKdon, p. 8 0 1 peted In track at Kentucky, piloting P.U., took first Saturday Saturday Morning Werner, cf . 2 11 and Lord, at the tiller of Jacket, Start—10:50 Longcoy, ss A 2 10 The three post-ieaion games Law- copped the second race. Boat Skipper Finish SPORT KING Vaughan. lb 2 11 son played in were the Orange Beehive II, B. Howie 11:22.27 Rlbustelll, rf 10 0 Bowl In '49 when Santa Clara SATURDAY -old Feet, D. Wilson . 11:23.49 Wynkoon. rf 10 0 COMETS—(let Rue)! Lady, A. Richardson 11:24.33 lacobi, 2b 1 0 0trimmed the Wildcats, 18-13, Ken- Boat Owner Time Aggie, C. Schwenker 11:26.05 tucky's upset victory the following Shan—E. Ryan - 2 :07 :00 Jolly Roger, G. Worthley 11:26.37 OUTBOARD year over Oklahoma by a 13-7 Winsome—D. Kingston 2:07:65 Mor Glu, W. Borner 11:28.08 ST, JAMES HAWKS score, 'and the '51 Cotton Bowl Bee Whit—E. Wlrth 2:11:30 Kay Lee, K. Lindsley 11:30.20 AB R H game which Kentucky won over C Lark—F. Clark _.: D.N.F. Saturday Afternoon The only OUTBOARD SzonlaV. c . » 0 COMETS—(2nd Race) Start—2:50 Lnlly, 3b 3 Texas Christian, }\. to 7. Shan—E. Ryan 3:12:23 Beehive II, Rober Brown 3:53.50 Rnfforty, 2b - - » Cold Feet, D. Wilson 3:56.16 The new Monmouth coach faces Winsome—D. Kingston 8:13:37 Jolly Roger. L. Worthley 3:50.50 designed for salt water KlKaclli , cf - f- 3 Cite Whli—E. Wlrth - 3:16:05 Mallnconlco, If A a tough ten-game schedule with all Aggie, 0. Schwenkcr 3:57.21 Lovion ii alt cooWd . ... Gallagher, lb 3 but one rival being service oppo- C'Lark—F. Clark - -...3:18:12 Lady, A. Richardson 3:57.26 Collins, p _ - 3 WOODPUSSYS— (1st Race) Tinker's Dam. T. White '. 4:05.15 No woUr jeckali ei pumpi ' NorU, KS 2 sition. Fort Monmouth's opening IMJ M. Fressis 2:02:03 Mor Glu. W. Borner 4:09.30 Gallo, rf 1 game is Friday, Sept. 18, against Jacket—J. Lord 2:02:50 Chance, Hance .'..... 4:09.48 NO FLUSHING Crenshnw, rf, 1 Fort Dix. Fiih Wife—A. Bowie - -.2:02:51 Kay Lcc, K. Lindsley ...•. 4:10.57 Snake Eyes—W. Robinson .2:03:52 Sunday NO MIXING OF GAS AND OIL 25 1 S X VB Me—G. Klrchoff ...- J 2:03:53 Start—2:50 Little Silver 110 20x—4 Monmouth's DD Pool Pew—S. Hoyt _..- - 2:04:00 Cold" Feet, 'D. Wilson 3:33.17—10 St. JameB 000 100—1 Javelin—J. Drew .2:04:30 Jolly Roger, L. Worthley .... 3:38.16— 9 Home Run—Shoemaker, Two-base hits Susie—B. Sleder - ; 2:04:31 Aggie, C. Schwenker -. 3:34.05— 8 •irriR » IICAOSI —Szostak, Mallnconlco. Vaughan. Hlti Tops Other Tracks Riff Raff—B. Ruthrauff 2:04:53 Beehive, II, R. Brown 3:34.14—7 off Brogdon 3 in 6 Innings, Collins 4 Seven C's—H. Clark - 2:05:20 Big Sal. S. Lyon 3:35.55— 6 IT'S BUM iffCC YOU* CAR in 5 innings. Struck out by Brogdon 14, MONMOUTH PARK—The Ocean- Judy—J. Johnnon .... -.2:05:46 Kay Lee, K. Lindsley 3:36,36— 5 S*t th. 3 H.P. ilngU • 6 H.P. twin by Collins 5. Buses on balls off Brogdon port oval is laying claim to the Bos'n—W. Ingram - _ 2:08:37 Mor .. If 1 11 LEONARDO — Member* of the ' WOODPUSSYS Jhn fioainwnl Shop Werner, cf 1 10 American Legion put here will Snake Eye*—W. Robineon 4:10:03 Mm'e rameus O'Brien, cf 2 2 1conduct a collection of scrap paper Jacket—J. Lord - 4:11:20 Traplcal Svlta 2390 24 Wharf Avenue Red Bank 6-5780 Zoldak, 3b 5 8 1throughout the community Sunday. P. U.—M. Ferria ...... 4:11:21 Vaughan, lb 8 2 2 Susie—B. Sled«r 4:11:22 Wynkoop, 2b 2 2 1Reaidents have been asked to tie X Q'a Me—O. Flrehoft 4:11:40 Ribustclll, rf 1 2 1paper in bundles, and to place them Judy—J. Johnson .... - 4:11:43 at the curb for rapid pickup. Javelin—J. Drew „ 4:ll:S0 as Ti IT Riff Raff—B. Ruthrauff D.N.F. Little Silver 020 268—18 Shrewsbury 000 000— 0 Home Runs—Shoemaker, Winfleld. Three-base hits—BorgeBon, Zoldak. Hits off Brogdon 0 in 3 innings, Smith 1 in 2 innings, Borgeson 1 in 1 inning, Wolf 11 in 6 innings. Struck out by Brogdon 6. Smith 1. Borgeson 3, Wolf 5. Bases RE«. ".oo 12.95 on balls off Brogdon 2. off Smith 8, oil »" x Borgeson 0. off Wolf 9. RED BANK ELKS 1? (ft AB R H P. Hall, li 3 2 2 REG. 24.00 W«VV Ellison, irv .r....':..V....::.. .-.....'.• 2 ••»• Schwenkcr. If 1 0 Claglla, lb 4 1 Stevens, ss 3 1 Bauer, cf 1 1 SWIM FINS GOGGLES ETC. G. Hall, ef : 2 0 M. Ayers. 2 b 2 1 WoodwardWoodwd,, 3b 3 1 B. Ayers, rf 2 ONDIT COMPLETE LINE of Gettis, rf 1 WWarkk , c II 1 IDS MO BILE! SALT & FRESH WATER 2T 11 LITTLE SILVER ROCKETS No more Hootl No matter AB R H Zoldak, s 3 0 FRIGIDAIRE CAR CONDITIONING* how torrid the weather out- FISHING SUPPLIES Wlnfield, c 3 0 side, you'll always be cool Shoemaker, If 8 0 inside! You can drive all- Brogdon, cf.. p. 8 0 Smith, p., ol. .". _ _... 2 0 0 BRINGS YOU COOL, . day long under • blistering Werner, Sb 8 0 0 hot sun and relax in refresh- Vaughan, lb 2 0 1 nibustelll, if 2 0 0 ing comfort. Jacobi, 2b 2 0 .0 REFRESHING DRIVING COMFORT No moro Humtdltyl 23 ~0 ~ Red Bank 109 Oil-11 Here's where you can find Little Silver -...„ 000 000— 0 relief from high humidity Home Run—P. Hall. Two-base hit— IN HOTTEST WEATHER. Wark. Hits off P. Hall 5 In 6 innings, on rainy days. Even in sticky weather, windows IS WHITE STREET RED IANK 6-5340 Smith 2 In 2 innings, Brogdon i In stay closed and you enjoy a clear, dry atmosphere. 3 Innings. Struck out by P. Hill 7, by Imagine—driving along on the hottest day of the Wt iiwi Hunting and Fishing Lictnses Smith li, by Brogdon 5. Bases on baltB No moroWlndl Think ofwindows-up" protection and off P. Hall 1, off Smith t, nit Brogdon 2, year—through city traffic or along country comfort on hot, windy, dusty days! You'll breathe clear, roads—and enjoying the same cool, freih comfort filtered air even when you travel over country roads. as you get in the finest air-conditioned room! 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ST. ANN'S AB R H Bannielli, 8b 4 t 3 Eatontown Teen Agers to Hold Outdoor 'Hop' Auxiliary to Hold Little League R. iKIrk _..„..„... •' i l Perry, ae,..'.. „ 4 1 2 Sias, p _..-. 4. 1 S THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR Baseball Results O'Donn'ell, lb -. 3 0 1 Teen Age Dance Carhart. If 4 0 1 Final First Half SUndln,s Pteiarhlll, rt 4 0,1 A. Kirk. 2b 2 0 0 LEONARDO—The ladles' auxil- SCHOOL OF DANCING Matawan Terriire . 10 Manuel, et .. :. . 8 0 2 iary of the American Legion's Ktyport Cardinals 9 Lombarili, 2b - J 0 0 Keansburg Athletics 7 Memorial post hern will hold a m Prospect Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Telephone Red Bank S-K20 Atlantic Highlands 34 1 71 tcon age dance tomorrow from I Mlddletown Lions * ATHLETICS 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. at the post home Summer Session starting July 6lh Keamburi St. Ann's ... 3 ' ABU J on rt. 36 near Applcton ave. Cllf/wood Pirates a Capalbo, si 3 1 1 Smith, 2b : 2 1 0 Mrs. Herbert Schatz, dance chair- Elementary ballet for new pupils Brennan, n . 2 11 man, said teen agcrs between 13 Convery, c 3 t • I and 18 have been invited to attend. Dtiemlan, It 3 1 1 Mondays 9:30 A. M. Davis, 3b 2 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. SchaU and Mr. and Hlgglne, cf _'. 2 0 n Mrs. Matthew Locke will bo chap- Chenowiti, rt 1 « 0 Young,- rf - 2 0 0 Rupy, rf 1 « 0 Airs. Lena XIaier is chairman of Morris, In - - 3 0 1 a card party to bo hold Friday, in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's 24 ~l 6 July 24, at 8 p. m. A buffet supper Athletics 101 012 0—5 will be held Aug. 15. Mm. Locke E. R. SNYDER & CO. St. Ann's 500 000 1—6 has been appointed chaplain and Home Runs—Dslemlan: Thru • base Mm. Charles Rumph historian of EstuhlwheJ 18/ I hltai Bias; Two-base hits: Sias (2) : Car- hart, Cnpabolo; struck out by Siaa 4, the auxiliary. bby Brennui li oil Sias 3. oft "Brannan, 1 i triple plays! Manual- INSURANCE Perry-Lombsrdi. Umplras: Uhrlg, Hit by pitcher t O'Donnell. FIRE • CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION'- LIFE • BONDS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ——————-^eaiaisaia^aMHsaSHBMMaK'^ •» ITJH AB R PIIU, ef ....'.. —• 2 2 A "'iWing hop" block dance, open to county tten agers, will be held Tuesday at 8:30 SURVEYS and APPRAISALS Olarke, 3b jj 0 R. Truex, c, p «—...i—...—.. 3 p. Tn. in the perking lot behind Eatontown'i borough hall. Admission will be free. On the Litoniod Now Yard and Klew Jurtey Broken Gr»g's'n. p e 1 135 FIRST AVE , ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. R. Merker, It - —• 4 committee arranging th« event are, left to right, Lois Fink, Diane Garafola, Hilda Tomaino, M'cl'hlin. ib - 3 PHONf AT IO90O Bowne, sa. .M: 3 Barbara Wagner, Edward Elgrim, Carole Bergling and Wilda Branin. L'ns'me'r, lh « »->. * i. Natale, rf —• J KEANSBURG K. Truex, rt . 1 hunters and jumpers in the state, British Opens, recently wrote "How AB R The addition of fine harness cltsses to Play Your Best Golf All tho Houlihan,, si 5 0 to this year's program has attract- MATAWAN Foulks. 2b- „ 4 2 Time"—Simon and Schuster.) AB II H RUell, rf, 3b '. 4 1 ed many outstanding exhibitors, H'mb'jr'r, 3b, p .„ 5 2 Moier, rf .:'._ 3 0 0 which is expected to be one of the By Tommy Armour ... I 2 0 Williams, Ib .' : B 1 Wennei", c ...... :.._ Whitbeck, c( 1 1 largest in the metropolitan area. AP News Features. Nushb'm. lb ...... 3 2 3 Abbea, If • ...„ _ 3 0 . When a bad golfer gets a good Bennett, 2b ..._ ...... • 3 Prestage, c 4 0 shot, there is only one explanation Johnson, 3b, p a 0 '0 1 2 Bahr, p. rf 4 II II for the accident. He has had the «arlto, cf. 3b Kaughlon, cC - 0 0 0 Pause Means F»'sm'n. p.'cf 3 1 1 luck to have his timing right. .... 3 0 0 RanVt, M 35 7 8 Your hemt is your costlt . .. kitp if looking ntot. Littti Silvtr Lumber's "losy Chant" Hyrne. If _ J^ J? Correct timing In all athletics Boenrt ran (or Sias DLh inning. Scored Good Timing plan •Hobltt you to paint your home now and pay krttr with no down paymtnt noctt* • 22 7 8 wlnnintr run. calls for the maximum amount of Atlantic Hlrhland* tSl 000—4 Mlddletown 412 000 fil)0—7 required power applied at the right lory! Ask ut for taty dttaiti today! Matawan :....: 2« 0lx—7 Keansbure 013 201 001—8 place at the right instant. Horn. Buns: Oarlto, Tausm»n, Nu»- Home Runv O'Donnell, Foulks: three- In golf, speed and precision of bium: three-base Mti: Bowna: two-bane base hits, Garhart, Siat, Pixxachlllo: two* the hitting actions far outrank hlta: Bennett, R. Truti.- Greiterson; ba^e hltH, Sias, Ahlies 12) ; fncrlflce •trick eut br Gre»er»on 8, R. Trucx 4; hits, 0. Hib off Bahr «. Kirk E, In 3 mlghtly muscles and bulk. So tough that by Fausman 2, Johnson 9. Base on balls Innings: O'Nonnrll 2, Hemherjrer 5 In One very simple tip will infinitely off Gregerson 1, R. Tmex 3; Fausman « Inning*; struck out by Kirk 3, O'- improve the timing of most golfers, BIG SAVINGS! 7. Johnson 4. Umpire*! Orcenman- Donnell I. Umpires: Uhriit-Prcatse. Hit lively youngsters Mackason. Hit by Linsmcyer by pitcher: Abbes (Manuel). Merely pause briefly at tho top of (Fausman). the backswing. MATAWAN Develop during practice the habit EXTENSION LADDERS AB R H New Shrewsbury Woman of pausing by counting aj> you take can't stuff itl Mostr. rf « \ Wanner, e : -• < J In Benefit Horse Show tho clubhead back. Nusbarfm, lb ,.- •• \ \ Make the count be One-Two- 24 Ft. ing Lasting Bennett, !b \ « J NEW BRUNSWIC K—Mrs. WAIT-Three. "Ono" and "two" arc JJohnsonh , p .\.— * J Charles M. Allaire of Hope rd., New (iarlto, 3b * counted as you swing back. Say 95 Vinyl Plastic Fsman, cf 3 I Shrewsbury, will be one of the to yourself at the top of the swing, Reg. 21.60 Hyrne, If » • riders In the annual/benefit horse "Wait," then on "three," start down. .(MYfdTop Rankl, M » ' show of tho New Brunawlck Horse Whether you make the count 31 9 12 Show association Saturday and fast, medium, or siow depends en- 16 Phon« RE 6-2646 KEANSBURG Sunday at Johnson Park, River rd. tirely on your temperament. Site Be*. NOW AB R H here. The gap between mediocrity and for roprotontativo to coll P'ic'llo, H 1 0 21 Ft. I/banil, p. lb 0 0 Mrs. Allaire will.exhibit in the proficiency is a matter of timing. 25.20 with samples and estimate. R. Kirk, Ib, p 0 0 three-gaited saddle horse events, Although you may think you are O'Donnell, Jb. B 1 1 which will start at 9 a. m. both inherently somewhat Jacking in 32 Ft. PJb 1 1 days. Proceeds of the show will go gracq and skill, the simple affair lyA 28.10 uriiart,if"ir.r..r.!r...- 0 1 to the .United Cerebral Palsy asso- of waiting at the top of the back- Manuel, of 0 0 ciation of Middlesex county. . 3i Ft. SHERMAN'S 0 0 swing will improve your hitting ef- 3S.S0 B'r'ctll, M. 3b - Also among those competing for fectiveness to a remarkable degree, Home Deeoratora more than $2,000 in prlie money The "W»lt" In "l-Z-Walt-3" 40 Ft. Next: Approach Shots, 37.20 U Broad 81 Terrier* «'2 018—0 and 32 trophies will be Han-yPlenge (This is the third of four arti- Athletics , 4«0 «0O—4 of Asbiuy Park. Entrlai from all cles on Golf Pointers as written Bats are not attracted by lig..., Three.hata hits—Nusbsum. Two-bise parts of the East will fee participat- by Tommy Armour, pro at Flori- but they often approach lights to bits: Girlto. Wennerj hits oil Jchneon ing in the show, which has one 4 in S innings; Lombard! 4 In 0 In- da's famous Boca Raton course. catch Insects which are attracted MECHANICS' STEP LADDERS nings; R. Kirk I In 8 Innings; O'DonncM of the best outside courses for Armour, who has won the U. S. and to the light. 4 In 3 inning*! struck out by Johnson »; R. Kirk 1: O'Donnell 4. Base* on balls oft Johneon 1; oil R. Kirk 1. Um- pires: Wallace. • 85 ourrwooD 4 Bllson( rf . ... '•• 0 9 0 B's'lnk. rf 2 0 9 PITTSBURGH wow Behr. ib —-. » » 1 Collins, Jh 3 I) 0 Plttius e_i- .._...— -..-•. 1 0.0 SUpnan..T":,U « » » Lorlnso. ef ...... ^...... -..- —. 10 0 Lester, ss ; 1 » » FLORHIDE 0 0 yB(W . 0 Mabbltt. If" - - 3 7 nutr'dwnutrdw. If 0 FLOOR ENAMEL HbllHaspbll •- 1 1 • 10" II 0 1 Tough, elastic, wrar-resistint CLIVI LAND MATAWAN . Flofhide Floor Enamel with- AB It R Mow. rf .-; — ... 4 2 2 timdi pounding and jcuffing Wenner, e * ... 4 1 2 AT of busy feet! Renew your Nusbaum, lb . —• .... 4 1 - 1 d Bennttt. Is ...... 4 2 I ftoon with FLORHIDE— ... 4 Johnson, 8b 1 I you'll like the way it works, Famtn, p -..-. 2 1 * LITTLE SILVER LUMBER Garlto. ef ... 8 2 1 ihi way it look), the way it TNI «••»'• <«phf> MM ferMUet Hrrne. If ... •» , I I) Hjrae, If : ... 8 1 0 You always save at our salesroom because you always gel high lasts and tht time, labor and Rankl, is 0 1 quality ... at lower prices! money it saves you. li i: i: Plratea „..._ 800 000— 0 Comi in foi AU tht h«M Terriers ... .'. 032 07x—12 you want.:i FREE "Ptinl .66 Home.Runs: Hour, Bennett: Three- Right with Col- pluilivings base hits.' Nuobaum, Bannttt, Johnson 5 Struck out by Fauiman 11, Stephens I, or Dynamics" on fuel COM But on balls oft Fausman 8, Stephens bookltl, GALLON 1. Umpires: Gmnman-M«ckt»n. Hit by up to pitcher: Qutrldse (Fausman). Aikiu. , for Wood tobberized B'rVIII, Sb ...... 6-1 2 CAPITOL Curhart, If ]wA Concriti R. Kirk, lb, p _.._..; { 1 1 0IL DELIVERY, Inc. Bias, c - ....";"".;.„; ,12 [ S HERBERT ST. Ptrry, aa „ ft 0 2 ,,H.ORHID Floors, Manuel, ef _..„..., ...... 3 1 0 BED BANK P'i'h'llo, rf ; 4 1 1 54 SINK SPECIAL Porchos and A. Kirk, 2b ...... I 0 Of IUXI O'Donnell. lb, p !"!"»"]".!!! g, t 2 STAINLESS ACID RESISTING 9 0 L'mb'dl. 2b 2 FAUCfT STIll PORCIIAIN SINK II 8 11 OOUIIE STftAINI* WALLHIDE RUBBERIZED DRAINIOARD 5'14 GAL •AKIO ENAMEL OVER PITTSBURGH CUTIERY •ONDERIZID FIRST QUALITY STIEl NATIONALLY KNOWN SUN-PROOF HOUSE MINT > REFRIGERATORS WATERSPAR CAS 1 ELECTRIC

•RANGES Gives a smooth, gleiming finish to nil household woodwork, metal trim »nd furniture. Dries •j.lt .. • WASHING MACHINES quickly too. I Ul Vttt"PHUL SO HURRY NOW! Burned Fatally SPORTSWEAR — DRESSES Foldlnc Bed and Innerapring M»ttr«s.< _...J22.95 FREEHOLD—The week of Aug. FORT MONMOUTH—Maj. Gen. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—John- SUITS — LINGERIE American Beauty Innerspring* All Hair Innerdprire Matlren J29.55 16 has been set for the execution NEPTUNE CITY — Monmouth K. B. Lawton, post commander, an- nie Davis of 71 Chestnut at., Hill- Mattress J19.9B Bunk Bed Outfits, Complete f74.BR of John Louis Vaszorich, 20, Ocean Junty's automobile death toll over SO? Mud St, Aikury Park l-4tl«-J FoBm Rubber Pillows -...I 4.9S Hollywood Reds, Complete (34.95 nounces a garrison review will be side, is scheduled to face hearing Folding Boil' and MaUmau 114.95 Down' »nH Goose Feather Grove, provided further appeal to le Fourth of July week-end held Saturday on Greely field, to before Magistrate-Irving B. Zelch- Sanltnry Factory Rebuilt Pillow* I 3.93 the U. S. Supreme court is not ached three, all 'of whom died which the public is invited. ner Monday. He is charged with SrrinES » 2.9.1 Decorator Studio Couch taken. the result of a gasoline tank The colorful ceremony will begin leaving the "cenc of an accident, Solid Kubtaer Foam Ensemble S78.95 Hollywood Headboards S i'.'lb Vaszorich was convicted by a railer bursting into flames after Telephone Keaniburg 6-1213. «ealy Orthopedic Mattress 134.50 Serin Hair at 11 a. m, Ample parking space Davis was issued a summons Sun- Serta Ortho Cushion 139.95 Monmouth county jury of murder- clng struck by a car Friday, on and vantage points for viewing the day after the tar he was driving lnnersprinc Mattress 139.95 Innerapiinc Mattress Ing Jeremiah Delha>;cn, Wayside, BMNG THIS AD AMD RECEIVE 20% OFF ON lylvania ave., which is rt. 35 marching signalmen are available. struck, police charged, an auto Nationally Advertised Mattrcura and Box Snrinita. Limited Qua ntitie*. in Sept,, 1951, during a robbery. irough this borough. The review will honor the Alumni owned by Eugene Wilson of Lath- MONEY BACK JF YO« CAN HEAT THESE TRICES The verdict was appealed by Vae- The victims were: Thomas J. association of Worchester, Mass., am ave., Navesink. The magistrate Dr. Ernest C. Gierding OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9 zorich'a attorney, Edward J. Juska, iracola, 63, 346 Chelsea ave., Long Polytechnic institute, from which assessed Davis IS costs of court and the state Supreme court last Iranch, driver of the truck, who General Lawton was .graduated later Sunday after Beatrice Sea- DENTAL SURGEON month decided, 4-3, that the ver- led Sunday afternoon at Fitkin with the class of 1917. ' man of the same address withdrew dict was proper. < •capital; Willis Fussell, 62, Silver The 389th Army band will play her complaint of assault against Hours: 10:00 -A. M. to 5:30 F. Bt—Closed Thursday After that decision, Mr. Juska iprlngr, Hd., who died in the flames for the rcercmony, along with the Davis. His arrest followed the announced that he would ask the hat enveloped the car he waspost's drum and bugle corps. Oth- woman's charge that Davis beat U. S. high court to consider several living, and Mrs. Frances Eussell, ers participating will be the Fort her with a club. She was treated 380 MAIN STREET KEANSBURG, N. J. points In the case which he said is wife, who died at the hospital Monmouth drill team and special at Riverview hospital. violated his client's constitutional aturday night. detachments carrying the United rights. If Mr. Juska does appeal Police Chief Forrest Cottrell said Nations flags and banners of the It Fayi to Advortlst In Th< Reglittr. again, the execution date undoubt- tie 6,000-gallon truck collided with 90 DAYS GUARANTEE edly will be deferred. car driven by Comdr, Andrew C. County Judge John C. Giordano, Iain of Interlakcn, as the latter who presided over the trial, set tilled away from the curb in an RED BANK TELEVISION SERVICE/ INC. the execution date at his home ttempt to turn, on the highway, 81 N. BRIDGE AVE. RED BANK after the Supreme court's mandate 'he truck went out of control upholding the jury conviction, SPECIAL! bout SO feet, hit a curb and fell "At the Red Bank Bridge" iver on its side in the opposite dl- "Eight out of ten readers consult The PHONE REd Bank 6-3733 Register Classineo1 Adi."—Advertisement ection from which it was headed. Tha trailer struck the Fussell CHILDREN'S ADV. ADV. ADV. ir and both burst into flames, 'hich withered trees and grass for undreds of yards around, dam- ped a house and other property. BOXER TYPE Mr. Fussell was unable to escape 'rom the oar and resouo workers bund him cremated behind the vhccl. Mrs. Fussell managed to get DENIM tut and ran down the street creaming before passing motorists lelped her by rolling her flaming HARRY & LOU SILVER icdy over the ground. Mr. Vira- DUNGAREES :ola also was able to get out of THE FINEST vehicle, but was severely urned. Commander Dam, retired naval WATCH REPAIRING nicer, was only slightly hurt. He vas released in $2,000 bail Monday :o face a hearing July 16 before Magistrate Robert V.1 Layton. He charged with causing death with SIZES 2 to 10 in auto in three complaints. The funeral of Mr. Viracola was held yesterday morning at Holy Trinity Catholic church, Long Blanch. A solemn high requiem IS DONE AT THE "little pink shop" RED BANK VALUE CENTER mass was offered. Burial, unde> QUICK SERVICE ON ALL MAKES the direction of the Ralph J. D- 25 West Front St. Tel. 6-5390 Red Bank mlano funeral home, was in M Carmel cemetery. SILVER JEWELERS Born and educated in Long 2 DOORS FROM VICTORY MARKET I Branch, Mr. Viracola served in "the little pink shop just a jew steps off Broad Street" World War I and was a member 11 MONMOUTH ST. REb BANK L of the American Legion post and Elks' lodge of Long Branch, and the Esso Employees' association, and an honorary member of Father Flannlgan's Boys' Town. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jen- nie Sardcgna Viracola; three sons, : angdon A. and Joseph R. Vira- Mr?-""'' • *•... .?- cola, living at home; Thomas J. Viracola, California; a daughter, Florence May Viracola, living at home, and- a brother, Clarence A. Viracola. Another brother, Mi- chael A. Viracola, died a short HONEY BEE FLOWERS GETS NEW FORD COURIER time ago. Asbury Park Sets Aug. 1 Russell Hodgkiss, proprietor of Honey Bee Flowers, receives the keys to his beautiful For 'Salute tp States' VICTORY new sedan delivery from Don English, Red Bank Ford Dealer- ASBURY PARK—The sixth an- MARKETS-RED BANK nual "Saluate to the States" will Mr. Hodgkiss states that he ii now able to give more prompt service than ever before. be celebrated here Saturday, Aug. 1, when flags of all of the 48 states 21 W. FRONT ST. nci i\/EDV "0 MONMOUTH ST. He has had many compliments from his customers on • the eye-catching beauty of the new will be dedicated in a picturesque Ford Courier. mile-long display along the board- TEL 6-0508 DHJViKT TEL. 6-5292 walk. Presented by the city of Asbury. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P. M, Park as an annual tribute to the people of the individual states who visit here each year the ceremonial SWIFT'S SEASONED SELECTED BEEF SWIFT'S will feature a military display, \ climaxed with the 48 state banners FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY being raised into position by natives 7/VSURPP.ISE More of the various states now serving in the nation's armed forces. Mayor George A:. Smock, 2d, is CHUCK ROAST honorary chairman of the pageant. Other honorary members of the committee include Maj, Gen. Kirke SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Lawton, Councilmen Thomas F. Shcbell, Vincent P. Keuper, Jo- seph R. Ely and Roland J. Hlncs MEN'S RAYON SPORT SHIRT and City Manager J. Oliver Arm- CHOPPED BEEF strong. ' . Short ilctvt woikaMt rayon Hazlet sport shlrfe'wMi pocket and Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn have sold their home on Hazlet ave. to convMtiblt 2>woy collar. Sin., .29 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lionettc and RIBS BEEF family of Jersey City. Mr. and md\, k,. in ouorttd solid colors. Mrs, Dunn moved Friday to Scotch 1 Plains, . Mr. and Mrs. William Titus, EXTRA SPECIALS FOR YOUR FREEZER Hazlet-Holmdel rd., and Miss Helen PUCKERED 1M% NYLON Vanderbilt of Keyport are on a two-week auto trip to Colorado. Wash and dry qulekh/—ntvor Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm W, Pe- HIND V* ntcd ironing. Assorted solid seux, Hazlet-Holmdel rd., enter- SIRLOIN STEAK tained at an outdoor supper Sun- colors and whito.' Sbwt small, day in celebration of the fourth medium, largo. birthday of their daughter, Susan Ruth. Attending were Mr. and Mrs, Donald W. Peseux and daugh- T-BONE or 2 ter Mlchele of Rumson, Mr. and BEEF Mrs. Frank A. Cerratl, Mrs. Mar- garet McCormick, Mr. and Mrs, 150 Ib. Avg. Ernest E. Peseux and Miss Wanda ROUND ROAST MEN'S DENIM or WASHABLE SLACKS Peseux. Mr. and Mis. Charles L. John- SANFORIZED SHRUNK son and daughter Deanna are on an automobile trip to Nova Scotia, Thomas Duble of Galveston, Tex., Denims in IMM clastic Is visiting his ion and daughter- waist stylo and lioaor fly. in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Duble RIBS BEEF of highway 35. Fadod bhio, brawn, gray. Miss Shirley Emmons, Beers St., has returned home from a visit •vlH*i IHflti HIS* If II If* with friends in Orlcy Beach. Mi-, and Mrs. Charles Neighbors and children Ruth and Bobby are spending a few weeks In Kentucky. TURKEYS Washable slacks in fancy Mr, nnd Mrs, Augustus Bailey and children, Mr. nnd Mrs, W, Pier- •attorns in assorted col- son Dean and William Rcya spent tha week-end wtlh Mi1, and Mrs, ors. Sim 30 to 42. Walter P, Dean and daughter in Mlllvllle. Airman Third Class Philip Walt' CHOPS Ing lias roturnod to Sampson Air Bait, Oonovn, N, Y,, after a 18-day furlough with his parents, Mr, and GINUINE SPRING CHOICE wm ^\ Bontkss Corntd or Frtsh •• f\ Mm, Roland Walling, c c GIRLS PLAY SHORT#IIWI11 WS LADIES' SEERSUCKER GOWNS Mr, and Mm. Stanley J, Latham No Ironing necessary. Hiizlol-Holmdol id,, and Mr, and Denims In solid colors Mr*, Snmuel Evnns of Long Is V or iquare neck with land HIH on nn automobile vncntlon LEG LAMB 5 9 BRISKET 5 9 and plaids with ilapor # U C eyelet trim. Solid col* .00 trip to Florldn, on in sites 34 to 42. Joseph PIseUiOH, 'Bethany vd,, In side, Sites 7 to 14. nnjoylnfr a two-week vacation from 79 1 Mn nwltlon with Hanson, Van Win JERSEY JERSEY SUNKIST JERSEY YELLOW Ulo and Mun. In* Co,, In Mstuwan, Seventy p«r oont of th« n«opl« killed In' bicycle /looldonU In lha ORANGES United Htntoj are between the ftftes BLUEBERRIES SQUASH ?/?SURPRlSE//W of 5 And 10. CORN BEETS DOZEN MONIY IACK STORE OP IOO| BARGAINS Headquarters C GUARANTEE for IC C 0 BROAD ST., RED BANK No rol tnpn In nmkliir WORK CLOTHIS $1.00 Ib. niljiitlini'iilii, SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M, IN Our faiement 5 29 BUN, BOX 69 J.Kridel'BL 1 4 For All Departments Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 2 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953 10c PER COPY SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 14. Middletown Township School Board Squad Aids Patient Flown Here from Maine Scouts Arrive School Proposals Meet Opposition To Seek OK for School Addition In Washington At Rumson; Tulp Questions Survey

LEONARDO — Tho Middletown This Morning RUMSON—The, reaching of a township board of education will Board Engages To Tour Portland final solution to the Rumson school seek an early special school dis- Neurosurgeon problem took on all the appearances trict election to obtain voters' ap- of a knock down, drag out fight at proval for additional rooms for the Four Teachers „Tomorrow, Kcucli last night'a meeting of tho board half-million dollar central school of education. now under construction on Tindall ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— The California Sunday Opens Office Here rd., New Monmouth. The fireworks started after the board of education last night au- LONG BRANCH—Monmouth Dr. Gerald F. Whalcn of 26 Red board heard reports by Rodman • The board will ask voters to ap- thorized the employment of four council's Boy Seoul delegation to Bank Manor lias announced the prove the expenditure of $268,500 Getty for the planning commit- new teachers. the national jamboree in California opening of his ofllco In Red Bank tee for the contemplated new Rum- for as many rooms as the sum will Engaged were Miss Karolina Ba- arrived In the state of Washington for the practice of medicine in the provide. The amount is the unex- son elementary school, and by John brleckl, graduate of Newark State this morning at 8 a. m., Pacific special field of neurosurgcry. '•aim, reporting for the planning pended balance of a $562,000 bond Teachers college, art teacher, sal- Standard Time, according to J. Fred Dr. Whalcn recently returned isiue approved last year. Federal committee for a regional high ary, $2,700; Lionel Convisor, grad- Billett, council executive here. from Great Britain with his bride, school for Rumson and Fair Ha- assistance in this amount was ap- uate of Juilliard School of Music tho former Elizabeth Law WatBOn plied to the bond issue for the con- Daily telegrams have arrived at cn. and Hunter college, New York the local Scout headquarters since of London. Mrs. Whalon, also a In his report, Mr. Getty stated struction of the school, and the city, high school and grammar physician, is the daughter of W. L. approval of voters is needed to the 109 boys and 13 loudcrs left his group has visited schools In five school music teacher, $2,900, plus Asbury Park at 7 a. m. Sunday. Watson, C. B. E.. and the late Mrs. communities and has reached the spend • the balance- now for addi- allowances for outside activities; Watson, and uptll her marriage, tions to-the school. Included in the information was a following tentative conclusions: Allan Greifcr, Brooklyn, high description of a full day's sight- practiced pediatrics in England, school English and science teacher, "School to be built compatible Need for the additional rooms seeing tour of Glacier National having received her degree in med- n achltccture with the present high is found in the report of a special $2,850, and Mrs. Sylvia Nislnoff, park at Bclton, Mont., where after icine from the University of Aber- Red Bank, high school English school as a one-story functional survey committee of the board, de- an early breakfast, buses look the deen. Dr. Whalcn returns from a building. teacher, $2,800. 21/»-ycar stay in England, where he livered last night by Thomas A. boys on a tour of the area. "School to be located on existing Filce, chairman, who presented a weni upon completing his senior The board accepted the resigna- An Indian pow-wow'greeted the 'i acres of school property at comparison of enrollments antici- tion of Leon Tepper, who has residency in neurosurgcry at St. pated by a board committee that Scouts at Glacier Park hotel, where Vincent's hospital in New York city Eingham ave. and Ridge rd., on the taught English and science in the the Black Feet Irlbc put on a. war northern section of the property. led to the construction of the cen- high school two years. in 1950. tral school, and enrollment figures dance for them. / "Grade school to be kindergarten now anticipated by the special sur- At Jamboree Monday through third grade with provision vey committee. Findings of the for future expansion when and if The Scouts are due in Portland, needed," survey led the board to seek the Ore., tomorrow, where a tour of addition to the school. Youth Arrested The- committee- concludes .the re- the city is scheduled, along with a port by stating It "plans to ask 40 Double-Session Rooms visit to Bonncville dam, where they several architects to meet with will view salmon hntch,erics and fish An indication of the need for On Dope Charges them to discuss plans for the new Members of the Red Bank first tack while on a vacation. The plane ladders. They will have dinner In building." the addition, District Clerk James LONG BRANCH—Arrested Mon- Charlc3 Knoll, captain; Everett aid squad attended Mr*. Jules A. trip took 214 hours. Two daught- Browor, Samuel Scalzo and Rob- Portland. Mr. Galm reported the regional W. Davidhciser said, is the antici- day night by state police detectives The delegation will arrive in Oak- pated, use in tho fall of 40 rooms ers of Mrs. Distel were at the field ert K, Forbes, former flic chief, high school committee, comprising in conjunction with Acting Detec- Distol of* 65 Crest dr., at Red Bank land, Cal., Sunday. Also on tap for on double session. tive Capt. Joseph D. Puree!!, Jr., when the plane landed. Oxygen was. For tho past three years, when representatives of the Rumson and airport Tuesday after she was administered to her in the ambu- the county heart fund drives wore that day will be a tour of San Fair Haven boards, at a recent The board referred the survey on orders of Prosecutor J. Victor Francisco und a trip over the committee's report and recom- Carton, George E. Lubischer, 21, of flown here from Maine. lance on the way to Rivcrvicw hos- in progress, Mrs. Distcl conducted meeting elected him chairman; Mrs. Dlstel, who has played a pital. a phone campaign from her home Golden Gate bridge by motor Russell it. Mlnton. president of the mendation that the addition be 313 Poole ave., was committed to coaches. The Scouts will arrive at made to the board's building and county jail on marijuana charges prominent part in heart fund drives Members of the squad in the and collected more than $1,000 Fair Haven board, vice chairman, grounds committee for preliminary Tuesday. in the county, suffered a heart at- scene above are, left to right: eaeh year. Santa Ana—the jamboree site- nnd Ralph Longstrect, Hurrnon dis- Monday. trict clerk, secretary. steps toward plans for the addi- Magistrate Thomas J. Baldino, tion and tho election. The county Scouts uro traveling Jr., ordered Lubischer held without in. three aii'-conditioned coaches, To Study Regional Plan A member of the special survey bail for action of the grand jury committee, Martin V. Lawlor, de- Voters to Decide Construction Reaches $197,000 with meals being served In dining Tho committee, ho said, will look on a charge of unlawful possession cars except for those eaten while into the various aspects of the clared that he is opposed to the of narcotics. expenditure of the sum for the on sight-seeing toura. In all there regional proposal, and reports will He also was sentenced to six are 15 coaches on the train, two be hrard at future meetings. One addition of rooms to the central months in the county Jail for use Cops' Work Week For a Month in Middletown Twp. school. Mr. Lawlor said he is not baggage cars and two dining cars. of the alms of the committee, said of. tho drug Under the disorderly EATONTOWN—Voters her* In Mr. Galm, will ho to keep the pub- opposed to spending the money, persons act. Both complaints were MIDDLETOWN—David Simpson, a survey with the purpose of cor- Red Bankers entertain but declared that the sum shnnirl November will be asked to decide lio informed—to deal all cards faca signed by one of the arresting state if members of the police depart- building inspector, reported to the recting a traffic condition at the Rev. Paul FHcdrich, pastor of up so everyone will know what Is be spent for additions to grammar police detectives. township committee yesterday that Llncroft village center. St. Paul's Methodist church here, schools where the need ,. ment should go on a' 40-hour, five- taking place. He expressed the Detective First Class William B. day week. » 38 building permits had been issued The Army Signal Corps asked sent tho boys off Sunday with a Dr. Gerald J-'. Whalen hope that a financial picture will acute." These he cited as East in the past month for construction, permission of the committee to run special prayer, .asking Gbd's bless- Keansburg, Port Monmouth, Mid- Piana and Detective William Ken- In an ordinance adopted on final be available by fall. nedy of the state police said that the estimated cost of which was one of its large training tanks up ing for the traveling Scouts. In England ho undertook further dletown and Fair View. Mr. Law- reading, council authorized the $197,005. Newman Springs rd. north on the At the conclusion of the reports when Lubischer was arrested while The hair-way mark was hit yes- advanced studies In neurological by tho board members, Magistrate lor said the eventual use of the question to be placed on the gen- Among the permits were a $65,000 Mlddletown-Llncroft rd. and cast surgery ut Oxford university under central school as a high school will driving his car on Second ave., he eral election ballot. Terms of the terday when the train reached Arnold Tulp presented to the board had a. paper bag in his lap con- residence at Locust for Norman on West Front st. to Normandlc tho direction of the late Sir Hugh be prevented until funds can be 40-hour week, however, include a North Dakota. A stop there in- 20 prepared questions which ha taining 50 marijuana cigarettes, Badenhop, and an $18,000 service rd. of N.A.D. Earle, where future cluded swimming and sight-seeing. Cairns, Nullleld Professor of Sur- found for an auditorium, gymna- provision that members of the de- test runs will be conducted. I asked be entered on board records. Lubischer said he bought them station at the village center, Lin- Red Bank Scouts hold an evening gery, and J.- B. Pcnnybacker, P. R, Ho didn't ask for immediate, an- sium and workshops. The addition partment will be required to work croft, for George Colcman Rlchdalc C. S., present director of neuro- of rooms to the central school— from an unknown man in Newark The tank is kept at Camp Coles, program aboard the train Tuesday swers but that answers be pre- and planned to use them during in excess of the eight-hour day or of Phalanx. According to Mr. and it is reported that such night, highlighted by songs, stunts surgcry at Oxford. .with the consequent lack of addi- 40-hour week if it Is deemed neces- sented sometime with "equal dig- the summer. Police said they be- Rlchdale the station will be leased round-about way of getting to Nor- and other activities. Dr, Whalen ultimately received nity and publicity" as were the tion to grammar schools in -the sary by borough officials. to the Standard Oil company. system—will not prepare the cen- lieve Lubischcr is a "pusher," how- mandlc rd. was selected became of Townley C'arr, one of tho jam- the post of senior neurosurglcal questions. William Moncrleff, board ever, the term used for persons In other business, council con- Township Clerk Howard W. Rob- the risk of running juch a heavy registrar to the Radcllffo infirmary, tral school for high school use firmed Mayor F. Bliss-Price's reap- boree leaders, keeps in daily touch president, promised the questions who distribute marijuana, as well erts was authorized to writs a let- tank over a small bridge on West with Mr. Blllctt by telegram. Pmt tho Oxford university clinical later, he said. But the addition of polntment of Harry Rowland to a would be answered at a regular as a user. Police said he admitted ter of praise to the Fair View flrat Front st. of yesterday's message read: school. Ho also did graduate work board meeting. rooms to individual schools will full term on the board of asusiors. relieve a' pressing problem, and he,had been smoking them four or aid squad, which answered 240 calls Mr. Roberts wa» authorised to "Everyone in good spli'iLs, and all in the Institute of Neurology of expenditures necessary to prepare five years. Bidding for LoU In the past year. The'calls included attempt to have the Army keep tho have been enjoying themselves, London university at the National Question) Ballot hospital for Nervous Dlsenscs In the central school for occupancy The possibility of lively bidding 89 emergencies, 48 auto accidents, tank at N.A.D. Earlc. If this Is viewing scenery, slnginjr, etc. The Mr. Tulp asked with particular as a high school could be found 13 heart attacks, two suicides, 80 not possible, an Army representa- meals aro exceptionally good." Queen Square, and was awarded a emphasis If tho ballot on the pro- at the Aug. 12 meeting was indi- grant from tho Nufllold Institute later, Mr. Lawlor said. cated when council accepted for transportations and eight fires. tive will be invited to appear be posal would provide an opportunity Chamber Warns No action was taken on requests fore the township committee to fop Medical Research for his 'in to vote on a new elementary school advertising a bid of $500 from vestigation of certain tumors of Filce Replies Rosarlo Saccaro for lots 7J-B and of Dr. Wilson O. Hunt, Mrs. Nina answer questions on protection for to the sixth or eighth grades and Jones Klein and Russcl Leonard for the public, damage to roads, etc. Firemen to Run the spinal cord. While abroad, he to reject the regional proposal or if Mr. Filce countered with an ex- 79 in block 14, Locust ave. George also visited tho centers of Ncuro Of 'Phonies' A. Mahland offered $550 for the it would be a "package plan" cm- planation of the majority feeling logical surgery in Scotland, Nor- bracing only tho recommendations of ,the board. Said he: The bor- Tho Rod Bank Community Cham- same property, but his letter was way, Sweden, Denmark and France. ber of Commerce News this week not accompanied by the necessary 26th Annual Fair made by the firm of Engelhardt, rowing capacity is limited by state Car Hits Tree, Engelhardt and Lcggct, school con- law. The limit of this borrowing warned residents to beware the tel- ten per cent of the bid. A few Hays, Meineke HEADDEN'S CORNER-Using Dr. Whalen is the son of Dr. and ephone call that advises the person months ago, Theodore Lewis of- the motto: "Business as Usual," Mrs. Joseph A. Whalcn of Caro ct., sultants. That firm recommended capacity eventually will enable the a kindergarten through third grade board to provide a high school, at home that a valuable prize can fered $200 for the land. The Aug. Two Youths Hurt Middletown township /Ire" com- Red Bank. Ho, received his A. B. be won by answering a simple ques- 12 date was aet to permit Mr. pany No. 1 will hold its 26tlr an- degree Summa Cum Laude from school, conversion' of the present with nothing remaining for other Houses Sold HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP — Two high school into a four—through school building purposes. But, if tion. Mahland to attend the final .auc- nual fair on the grounds adjacent Holy Cross college in 1911 where tion of the lots. In his letter, he Sale of the John C. Hays, Jr., youths were Injured yesterday when to its new flrc house on it. 35 he was also awarded the Wickham eight—grade school and tho con- additions were to be made to lo- "Once declared a- winner," the house at the corner of Conover a car In which they were riding struction of a regional high school cal schools, no funds would exist News says, a man comes to your informed council he would be out for five days, beginning next Memorial medal, and tho Killcen of the borough most of this month. lane and Glenmary ave., Middle- failed to make a turn on Telegraph Thursday, Chemistry prize. He graduated for this borough and Fair Haven. for the high school when it be home to deliver your "prize." It's town township, to Mr. and Mrs. Hill rd., and crashed into a tree. comes necessary to provide a new Council heard that nine building Tho fair will open July 16 and with tho highest honors from tho Mr. Moncrieff said he wasn't pre- usually a credit check on some Byron A. Sieder of Nutley, is re- Georgo Keller, 17, or Cllffwood Cornell University Medical college, high school. On this basis, Mr. high-priced merchandise, according permits were issued in June for a will run tho next two nights—Fri- pared to answer, the question at ported by Stanley K. Downs, rd., Cllffwood, driver of tho car, is day and Saturday, Jjily 17 and 18. receiving the Thome-Shaw Scholar- Filce concluded, the board agrees to the News, and the receipt signed total construction of $18,330. realtor. tho moment. that it is Vfar better" for the low- in critical condition in Hazard hos It will resume again tho following ship nntl the William Mccklenbcrg for the prize may be a binding con- Traffic problems once again were pita], and Lewis Collechio, Union Referring to the Engelhardt sur- er grades to be on part-timc^sesslon tract for an unwanted article. Cau- aired, Councilman Fred 3. Morris' The house contains two living week on Friday and Saturday Polk prize. vey, Mr. Tulp pointed out the study than high school classes. rooms, fireplace, dinette, kitchen, Beach, is in fair condition. They nights—July 24 and 25. tions the News: "It's wise to re- saying that Police Chief William were pinned in the car until help Dr. Whalen undertook his intern, states in one place, "as this study member that 'telephone quizzes' 2,'adorozny has requested that coun- two bedrooms and bath. The Joseph Donuto and Marian Ho- ship nt St. Vincent's, and served as will point out Rumson will never, Enrollment figures by Mr. Filce grounds are landscaped with pine arrived. They were treated on . the for elementary and high school very often are designed to get a cil request the Installation of a gan, co-chairmen of the fair com- a captain in the Army Medical in all likelihood, have a sufficient trees, shrubs and perennial flower scene by tho Keansburg first aid mittee, said the committee has come grades for the next flve years— high pressure salesman into your flasher light at South st. and Wy- squad and then taken to the hos Corps, being stationed at Fort Mon- number of boys and girls In pub- ckoff rd. Mr. Morris asked Borough gardens. An outdoor barbecue, red up with several new types of mouth prior to his service over- lic schools to maintain a satisfac- with the first figure being tho num- home. Don't be fooled!" barn and rail fencing are also on pltal. ber anticipated by the former com- The Chamber publication also Clerk Andrew G. Becker to write games "that come within the pur- seas. Ho then became successively tory and economical senior high the property. The new owners plan view of the law and yet will be as mittee and the second figure the suggests that residents refer to Its a request for it to the county, assistant resident pathologist to school by itself." J[r. Tulp contrast- to.take occupancy next week.' interesting as the old type stands New York hospital, instructor in ed this with another statement number anticipated by tho present check list of freezer food plans 'Flasher*' Sought Order Expansion special survey committee—follow: Another sale by Mr. Downs is that wo have run for the past 25 pathology at the Cornell University elsewhere in the report, "No allow- before committing themselves to years." • Elementary, 2,610—2,990; 2,820—3, tho purchase of such a plan. "In- Councilman Ralph L. Lewis add- the modern ranch house of Mr. and Of Parking Lot Medical college, assistant resident, ance has been made for future immigration beyond 1952. As ad- 244; 2,981—3,467; 3,112—3,677, and vestigate before you purchase," ed that tho oo-operation of Ocean- Mrs. Emery S. Meineke at 143 Gar- EATONTOWN—Work to expand In addition tho committee has and ultimately senior resident neu- 3,205—3,960; high school, 830—951; port officials should be sought to den rd., Shrewsbury, to Mr. and arranged for pony und hay rides for rosurgcon at St. Vincent's. ditional homes arc built in Rumson, counsels the News. reduce a hazard at the Main st., the borough parking lot here was it may bo expected that enrollment 000—1,011; 064—1,101; 1,033-1,121, Also, aaya tho Chambor, "Bowaro Mrs, Willard S. Coryell of Glen ordered last night when tho mayor children, as well as increased at- Dr. Whalen is a member of the and 1,250—1,280. Oceanport, and highway 71 inter- Ridge. The house, built for Mr. tractions for yqungstciH. neurosurglcnl attending staff of St. may exceed tho estimates as a re- of the salesman who soils grass section, Mr. Lewis pointed out that and council met, Councilman Leon sult of children living in new seed guaranteed not to grow more and Mrs. Meineke by James A. B. Smook, Jr., was directed to have "Wo have decided to run a fair Vincent's, tho New York Cohnty Last Fall's Entrants Wyckoff rd. converges on it and Curley two years ago, contains six because we have had ono every Medical society, Alpha Omega Al- homes." than threo inches tall, thereby"elim- Eaton pi. is opposite it, making a retaining wall built adjacent to Mr. Filce said 2,400 pupils were inating a Jawnmower. The grass largo rooms and tile bath and Floyd Holmgren's property so that year for the past 25 years, and pha, Delta Epsilon Sigma, and Al- Digressing from his questions Mr. the intersection one of the most has an attached garage, Plaster anticipated by the former commit- seed is sometimes mixed with sand. a 50xl65-foot lot can be used. people have come to look forward pha Sigma Nu. Tulp stated: "I submit that a grad- dangerous intersections in the area. walls, copper plumbing and circu- to spending a few pleasant nights tee in the elementary system for In considering the purchase of Councilman James N. Wolcott, Early last month Dr. and Mrs. uate of the worst high school in entrance last September. He said At the same time, Mr. Lewis said, lating hot water radiant heat are with us each year," Edward Finn, plants and shrubs, deal with repu- Oceanport officials should be ask- Jr., suggested that tho work be ex- Whalcn returned to this country the state could have done a better the actual figure was 2,588, In tho other features. company president said. "We aro from a wedding trip lo Paris, fol- job than this—and for a smaller table dealers who will stand behind ed to attempt to have a hedge at pedited. Ho said ho believes the sure that our games this year high school, ho said, 790 pupils their products, Mr. and Mrs. Meineke have mov- lowing their marriage May 9 in the fee." He asked if the report states were anticipated, and the actual Main st.-highway 71 trimmed back added parking space will eliminate will be Just us Interesting us they "Be careful of Itinerant humus so that cars leaving Main at. would ed to Hartford, Conn. Mr. and some minor problems. Earlier, Church ot Our Lady of the Assump- Rumson alone will not have enough number last full was 827. have been In tho past,*«nd will help tion in London, students to staff a high school, how and fertilizer salesmen who fre- be able to see cars driving west Mrs. Coryol) aro moving Into their council adopted on final reading an us to meet our mortgage obliga- Other members of the special quently misrepresent, Bo certain on 71. new home this week-end, Mr. Cor- can expert consultants glibly fall ordinance In which ono-way en tions on our now Jlro house." to take Into their estimates such survoy committoo aro Harry S, in dealing with tree experts that yell Is affiliated with the Liberty trances and, exits and parking regu- Craver, E. TyBon Matlack and Don- 1 Tho company two years ago built an obvious source of student they are not "phonies. There is no Councilman Spencer Patterson Mutual Insurance Co,, Newark. lations are sot up. Taylor Kejeets ald Johnson, Members of the for- asked that a traffic light be in- a new lire house at u cost og $80,- strength as new home construction Insect exterminator known," tho and added, "certainly such esti- mer committee were Harold Cope Chamber says, that kills insects for stalled at Maxwell rd, and Tlnton 000, with tho expectation of getting land, William Hyers, Mr. Johnson, most of the funds from Its annual 'Pressure Groups' mates can be made by experts un- the entire season with one appli- ave, The stats highway depart- Mr. Flloo and W. Ollbert Manson, ment and the county will receive GOP Committee May Take Up fairs, LITTLE SILVER—Lester W. less thoy are incompetent or lazy." • former member of tho board. cation, This Is especially true of the so-called 'atomic Insect exter- his request. Tho company Is even offering Tnylor, president of tho board of Mr. Tulp asked the board If It Tho board last night received tho minator.' Labrccqvic, Hurley Posts Next Week free ground prizes nightly as it has education, told The Register last had checked the cost estimate for first In a scries of formal reports "Other ahalpsters to be caroful done In the past. weok-ond ho Intends to reject "all u regional high school. Tho report, to! be submitted by Aylln Plorson Trailer Park of," warns the Chamber, "are tho Assisting on the fair committee efforts by pressure groups" to make he said, places the costs at $1,550,- or Plorson St MacWilllum, Motuch- arc Lawrcncu, Flanagan, Gabriel intlnorant furnace cleaner and office Among the matters which politi- nny quick replacement of Walter 000, exclusive of land. Mr. Tulp on architects to tho board, or prog- Resident Fined $18 cal prognostics tors any will come Slmpllclo, William Scott, Flunk Burkhardt on tho board, "That's added he understood a state ex- ress of construction of tho central machinery repairman. Office ma- Johnson, Howard Dunst, C'ulvln chines urn not returned by these up at the next meeting of the, coun- my decision," ho assorted. pert has placed the cost at be- school, Mr, PloiBon's report, dat- EATONTOWN-Arrested at 3:40 Ohlscn, Noimiin Pierce, Peter tween $2,000,000 and $225,000,000. operators," says the Newt, a, m. Tuesday for causing a dis- ty Republican steering committee "The prossure, from two sides, ed Tuesday, said "ho couldn't find will be recommendations (or tho re- Ornndliicttl, Wllllum Tallnmn, WaU Is continuing." ho said In response much to criticize,", and ho com- turbance at Van's Trailer park, ti!!1 P/ittorson, Richard Niiglo, Ar- Culls rlan l'reposteroui Henry McMillan of the trailer park appointment or replacement of to a. reporter's questions. "But I nm mended tho "cjecollont time" bolng Police Probe Theft Theodore J, Labrccque of Fair Ha- thur Soden, Augusl Droyor, Wil- not KOIIIK to bo swayed In this by "Has full consideration been made by A. A B, Schurman of Pat- paid $18 Tuosday night borore Mag- liam Jtano, Mlllnrd Wnflc, Victor *> istrate Elmer Hurley, who found ven as a momber of tho state divi- any political considerations, I will given to the composition of a joint enon, tho gonoral contractor, Mr. sion of tax appeals, and also of Eyorman, Edward Asuy nnd Ar- nppolnt a now board member when school board for a regional high Plerson has criticized tho firm's him guilty or a disorderly conduct thur Cad MI a ii, At East Keuusburg charge, Harrison B, Hurley of Aabury Park 1 find a fully qunllfiod person to school? If the scuta on this board Urdlnoss in tho post, Ho declared as a member of the county board fill the board vnenncy, not' boforo. that working on tho project are EAST KEANSBURO—MI d d 1 o- (continued on pago 6) town township poltco aro Investi- udfte Hurley levied four fines of taxation, Both aro Democrats. to liiHtall Wo need a person whoso Interests "good artisans, cftlclontly dlroctod," for motor vehicle violations the County O.O.P. Chairman J. Russell will no guided soloy by what Is Ho said tho building In 10 por cont gating tho theft yostorday of moro thtin $1,000 worth of marine- equlp- past week. Albort E. Robinson of Woolley »ali! a meeting of the Pirn Alunii Synltin best for our chlldron," comploto, and doclnrod that, at this 45 Oakland it,, Red Bank, paid $8 Ensign Labrccque mont from tho Marino Hardwaro steering committee wilt probably be EATONTOWN-The mayor and Mr. Burkhardt resigned from tho rate of work tho echoed should bo for cureless driving; Charles All- hold next week. 16 San Diego ooniplote nonio tlmo onrly In No- company store, it. 30, council here will rocolvo bid* July board curlier thin yenr, According to police tho thieves gayer, Jr., of West Park ave,, this vombor, Tho buunl directed Ml', place, paid $S for driving without Mr, Labiecn.uo, who U a mem- Ti for a lie alarm H.v»tcin similar Among pcitionrt who have been Ensign Theodoro J, Ljibrocque, DsvldhoUer to uommunleutn Us gained nntrnnco hy cutting a wire ber of the Tied Hank law firm or to Ui" «n In ii.ii' In Ki'il ISnnk und given 'Noini'lliitiK uf n public en. Jr., sou or Mr, nnd Mrs, Theodoro mesh scrcon on n roar window mid glutei, a condition on which his congratulations to Mi', Pluinon on llcc'nie was Issued; Anthony For- Pamons, Labrocriuc, Canxona and larxo fllles throughout tho «Uilc. j m gradual! m»l« and l«m«l« A|. $8,000 a your. uated with tho dogreo of Bacholor pany, Incorporated or OaUhuiit, tin Allirslleni to At »ou pinonillr, siimi political parly. Mr. Labreequo ing to or tolophonltiK tho Uro homo, Nollci flrjilln to moderate north to The division Is charged with To Whom It MKy CuucvfiiI of Arti, anil wait commissioned an quoted a fluctuating rate datarrn- For iirvlfl. without waiting, or for honn wan appointed and roappolnted AS In addition, ri)»lilonts will bo iiblo nortliwpxt wind* iidxt 14 iioun. ntiitm, o«n lii o.ann, south ~ hearing appeal* from county tnx to sound ulurm* from the nolgli- My wit,, Kuthar Klnkiuli o( HI Oi'inn onnl«n, At Vlllunova ho wai a Inod by tho murkot "prloo of oil In a Democrat. Ills Hint uppolntmont port nvi<,, OcffHiitKii't, N, J,,, Imvlnif niml* Hurilonl Uuppir, 09 Gut Front it,, Rid boards and Also from various state inonibiT or thu lino drill loom and Ntw Yorlc harbor. Alsu submitted WAS moved by Hlnttt Honutni' I now hoihood i'ii 11 l U liniiimlbln rin- in,' In linvi, tin' fa It M • Auction Suit Uniiic—AilvittfiiniAi, tribunals, Mr. Labrocriua aorvsd or tho ISO-pound football squad. In/it month tho bid of moiling Oil Judge) Haydn Proctor, nnd HI" my lii-tl mill IHHIMI, I will mi lunger It ll't nil in Hutilh Aniliuy July 10.11, n» onn of Devon members of thn Aiin't ttafluly SAIOII irMKHIillilo fill' lire ilrlitt, Ili< ulsu win n inembct' or tho vain- Tonnlnal, Newtek, quoted Ilio ,'lxud Aiiilliifi IKif, (.'imtriiu nt Ik', (;«rwitl»'( d appointment wits moved by fluiWMl tnttn (dml<, Th« mndirs division, Tin law ptovldr-a that not ! nl I'l Mitiirij*' »i , l« unit' mm* IiiiIMIi Ju'r mil, l'i:,.1, II y KmtlwIL ton ill *t Jted Dunk rMlilfnr), 'J<« MnIn >!, KKCII cl«y tt frnun lnnH» wild eld fuhlomd IDOanill, Nii.iiiiHlitiiiuttl fin1 >uur eoinfuil. .(Continued on nago j), 1013(1 A, M.-Adnrlliimint, —Advtrtlnmtnl. more than lour shall be of ihu .(Continued on pigg 2), lv iu« K, KniUilc, Dr. Catholic, high, —Aiiviitlitmiiti, — AilUtliKIIKM, 1953 Pace Two S.O.P. Committee Eatontown Club Court Grants Parkway Authority Township Delays PERSONALS Keansburg Seeks U. S. Survey (continued from page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland Extension in Condemnation Cases of Miami, Fla., are parents,of a former Senator J. Stanley Herbert. Dog Law Action daughter born June 27. Mrs. Mc- The division had been reorganised Plans Benefit Farland is the former Lorraine Of Need for New Post Office immediately prior to Mr. La- EATpNTOWN — The Woman's TRENTON (AP)—Superior Court SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP — Stalder of Red Bank. brecque's appointment. Prior to Community club will hold Its an- Judge Frederic R. Colle, today Pro Vs. Duffer The township committee, after a Mrs. C. P. MacCreary and daugh- KEANSBURG — Borough coun- that time it had been the subject nual smorgasbord supper and dance granted tho New Jorsoy Highway two-hour public hearing on Its pro- ter Phyllis of Wrangell, Alaska, are cil Tuesday night adopted a reso- much criticism and a state in- Saturday night at the American Authority a two-week extension of posed dog ordinance, Tuesdny night visiting Mrs. MacCreary's slater, lution requesting the post office vestigation had been conducted Legion hall for the benefit of the time in which to publish notice of postponed final action on the mea- Mrs. Russsll Clayton of Irving pi, department "to make R complete which recommended many re- service program at the borough condemnation proceedings against sure pending a conference with William O'Brien, 3d, son of Mr. survey of the needs ot the Keans- forms In tho department. Many of playground. Mrs. Kenneth. William- Edward Barman of Tinton ave, Charles Carlton of Neptune, who and Mrs. William O'Brien of 51 burg post office with a view to- these reforms were enacted Into son and Miss Mary Widly are New Shrewsbury. . has been proposed as poundmaster, West Front st., is undergoing am- ward providing larger and more legislation and have been, effective- chairmen. Frank A. Mathews, Jr., chief con- During the hearing, the commit- phibious warfare training at the convenient post office quarters for ly carried out by the division. Dur- When the club was organized lii demnation counsel to the Author- tee heard objections to tho ordi- Naval Reserve Officers' Training the borough." tho past few years many, 1917, the first, project was to es- ity, said: "a legal technicality" pre- nance by almost all of the 15 per- corps encampment at the Naval changes In the complexion of the, tablish a summer playground here. vented publication of notice prev- sons present. Most seemed to fav- Amphibious base at Little Creek, Tho formal resolution calls at- division have been carried out.. Mr. tention to the expiration next Since that time the playground iously. or some type of dog control but Norfolk, Va. The exercises will be Labrccquc is the fourth oldest in has been developed and is now Mathews said the publication was objected to specific parts of tho climaxed by an amphibious assault year of the lease for the present point of services on the division. post office on Church st., and cites maintained by borough funds, al- required because a federal agency, measure, which is a copy of the over "enemy held" beaches at near- the almost 100 per cent increase Under the law, the trial of cases though the club still continues to which he Identified as the Farmers' Farmingdale ordinance. by Camp Pendleton, Va., next in population since 1940 and the may be referred to any two mem- give financial support, in the form Home Administration, holds a Among the objections was that Thursday. O'Brien Is a junior at increase "to a great extent" of the bers of tho division, who are au- of1' various pieces of equipment. mortgage on the Berman premises, to the $90 fine provided in the Princeton university. thorized to sit In behalf of tho en- ordinance. Several persons stated summer population here as rea- This year it hopes to purchase a sought by the Authority for use in Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hansen re- tire board and must render a writ- its construction of the Garden State it was too high. It was explained sons for the survey request. Also scries of floodlights which will be cently sold their home at 34 Ocean cited is the inadequacy "In the ten report of their activities. Mr. used for early evening programs, Parkway. by Mayor Julius F. .Frickel and Labrccquc has written a number Judge Alton V. Evans, borough at- blvd., Atlantic Highlands, and have •way of floor space and arrange- such as night baseball and square Berman is represented in the taken up permanent residence at ment for the proper operation ot of opinions which have been re- dancing, and to Illuminate the park case by Freehold Lawyer Arnold torney, that the $50 fine provided the pent office" of the present ported in the legal periodicals and is the maximum that could be im- the Twin Gables apartments on so that borough Halloween parties Tanner. Riverside ave., here. Mr. Hanaen quarters. Copies of the resolution, has spoken on tax matters before may be held there. The Halloween Judge Colle also granted a two- posed. which calls for "new quarters . . . many civic boards. is Eastern regional sales manager program, which includes a., parade week extension for service of notice Others objected to that section for the Hoover company, with head- for the season of 1954," will be Mr. Labrccque's duties as a mem- and a party, is also sponsored by of a condemnation hearing on Boyd of the ordinance which prohibits sent to the postmaster general, quarters in New York city. There ber of the division have not pre- the club, but this, too, receives C, Hlgley of Matawan. Mathews a dog from habitual barking in are two married daughters, Mrs. Sen. H. Alexander Smith and Sen. vented him from continuing his ca- support from borough officials and said Higley has been reported away such a manner as to disturb the Robert C. Hendrlckson, and Rep. Robert B. (Norma) Dixon of Red reer as one of the most active trial merchants, Interested townspeople In Europe, and the papers notify- public peace. Several persons said James C. Auchlncloss, ing him of the pt'oeiifiillligs COUlil Bank and Mrs. John J. (Margaret) lawyors In the county. In addition and other service organisations of residents who didn't like dogs in Nestor of Woodbridge. ; . to this, he has maintained an ac- the community. Club members give not bo served within the previous- Bent Controls Dropped general or the owner of a parties Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ShOjkf: of' tive Interest in civic affairs, espe- volunteer service hours to both ly allotted time. . After a public hearing and a lar dog could use that section as Labsbury, N. C, are guests of Mr. Ear! H. James, Oklahoma City, cially In the Boy Scouts of America prorjects. • a weapon against them. recess to consider the views of In which he is a momber of the and Mrs. Jack Keane of Marlon persons who spoke on the mea- Mrs. Harold Magathan Is serving Middletown School Board As In most communities where st. Mr. and Mrs. Keane and thejr executive! committee of the Men- as ticket and reservation chair- similar measures have been pro- sure, council unanimously adopted mouth County council at the pres- guests spent the holiday week-end a resolution declaring that a and Protective Order of Elks at man; Mrs. Jack Smock, entertain- (continued from page 1) posed or adopted, some didn't feel in Atlantic City. ent time. He has also been active ment; Mrs. .Kenneth Hampton, tel- it was necessary, to restrict all dogs shortage of housing does not exist the 89th Grand Lodge convention in the American Cancer society, rate of .08287 cents per gallon. The Mr., and Mrs. John Thlem of ephone, and Mrs. L. D. Seely, pub- In the township because of the ac- in tho borough and calling for the in St. Louis, Mo., Monday. National Sweepstakes Rogatta as- Oakhurst firm's figure last month Homestead, Fla., and Mr. and! Mrs. licity. •" tions of a few. Judge Evans ex- elimination of rent controls. Bor- sociation, Red Bank Lions club and was .0779 cents per gallon. Its bid George Hayack of Salem, O., were Serving on the general commit- plained it is impossible to make ough Clerk Richard A. Jessen was other groups. set a maximum of .0995 cents. Bids week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. tee arc Mrs. Jan Bakker, Mrs. an ordinance apply to particular authorized to forward the resolu- 'TonllilelW last month were held for further Frank Ostrouch of Catherine st. tion to President Elsenhower. The He is a member of the Monmouth John Blacom, Mrs. Merrill Beam, animals, ''A law," he said, "must Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clayton of Bar association, New Jersey State Mrs. Raymond Bennett, Mrs. Fred study, and last night the figure ot By VIC GKEZZI decontrol' of rents will go Into Shore Gas & Oil was .0815. The govern everyone." Shrewsbury ave. are parents of a effect," Borough Attorney Howard Bar association, American Bar as- Borncmann, Mrs. J. L. Darns, Mrs. Club Pro at Inwood, N. Y., Country Although no action was taken, Theory Disputed sociation and American Judicature board voted 3-2 to award the con- son born Tuesday at Rivervlew host W. Roberts said, when acknowl- John DeVrlee, Mrs. John .Dietz, Club—1941 PGA Champion the committee indicated it would pital. ' The nation, though mostly una- society. • Mrs, Peter Edwardson, Mrs. Rob- tract to the Sterling firm on the edgement of the resolution is made adopt the measure at lbs August Goorge Clevenberg of Peters, pi. ware ot it, Is In the midst of a ovt Hanlon, Mrs. G. D. Hollar, Mrs. fixed bid quote, but Louis Shapiro After 15 years of competitive golf by Washington. meeting, is a patient nt the Neurological In- revolution in the field of transport. Raymond Hill, Mrs. Ralph. Kcevil, of the Oakhurst firm called atten- and three years of teaching at In- stitute of Medical Center In New The Keansburg Taxpayers asso- That was the report given to the Mrs. Carl Monacl, Mrs. Anson V. tion to his lower bid as of last wood I have found a vast difference ciation, in a letter, asked that Red Bank Lions club Tuesday night, Anxious to make his opposi- between the top players and the York city. rents be decontrolled, arid Max W. Thief Cuts Walls, Ransom, Mrs. Harry Rowland, Mrs. Home Economics night at the Molly Pitcher hotel by Herbert E. Schaoffer, Mrs. Richard tion to the award—while unaware average playera. It shouldn't be. All Misses Dorothy Loversldge, Paul- Hontgman, association president, of the legality of the question—a John H. Kappmeicr, Jr., sales man- Sculthorpc, Mrs. Frederick Still- good players have a good grip. LIVING OUTDOORS ine Malipki^and Doris Shlbla have and other members were among ager for America's largest motor matter of. record, Mr. Copeland, To the top or good player the returned from Maine were they those -who Tuesday night called Enters 5 Stores well, Mrs. Norman Thetford Mrs. carrier, Associated Transport, Inc. Howard Wilkinson, Mrs. Elliott Wll- president of the board, was urged grip is very important because the Would you serve more meals on were guests at the summer home for the elimination of . rent con- A total of almost $300 was stolen to record his position in a vote. hands aro the only contact he has your terrace or porch If you didn't of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Deick- Mr. Kappmeicr said trucking from four White st. stores Satur- litts, Mrs. George Winning, Mrs. trol in the borough. Others who employs 6,000,000 persons, second He voted against the award, to with the golf club. The average have to walk so far to do it? If mann and Mrs. John Rhodes of spoke against rent control in- day night by a thief whq gained James Wolcott, Mrs. Carol New- only to, agriculture. Disputing comb. Mrs. Gladys McCuskcr and bring about a 3-3 tic. The question player has a poor grip. you are foregoing the pleasure of Little Silver on Lake Damariseatta. cluded Henry Schweizer and Mrs. entrance to the Voguo shop at 32 Mrs. Yarrie Pelletier of Rector charges of road damage leveled at White st. then cut his way through Mrs. C. E. Adams. was referred to Lawrence A. Car- Consequently ho takes tho club dining alfresco because it's too Louise Beyer, real estate brokers l pl. and Mrs. Vera Curtis of Long the Industry, he said no one has walls to four other stores. ton, Jr., board counsel, for recom- back Improperly. The one import- much trouble, Mrs. Lorna K. White, here, and Holston Watcrbury of produced evidence that legal truck mendation. ant thing to remember is that the home agent, suggests you analyze Branch have returned from a ten- Conover lane, Middletown town- loads have ever destroyed properly According to police, the thief en- Merrily We Roll Along Tho board accepted the resigna- club face should always be looking and simplify the job. day vacation in Maine. ship, Red Bank realtor. Lone built highways. While trucks repre- tered the Vogue shop by fastening tions of five teachers and hired Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Warren of speaker for the continuation of a wlro to a television antenna on By Harold Jacobs™ at the ball. One New Jersey homemaker sent 12.8 per cent of the state's seven others. Accepted "with re- If it Is, every shot should be hit studied the problem of serving Linden pl., are visiting Mrs. War- controls was James Crist, who total motor vehicle registration, he top of the Scars Roebuck store and said he has been unsuccessful lowering himself through a tran- Don't grumhle: The person who gret" were the resignations of Miss properly. This will prevent hitting meals on the porch when she en-. ren's cousin, John Roop and fam- said, their part of the state reve- is ever grumbling and growling Lois Compton, Mrs. Virginia across the ball or hitting it from rolled in a job methods training ily at their home in Miami, Fla. since November in seeking anoth- nue was $25,000,000 or $7,000,000 som into the Vogue shop. After er home to rent. taking $50 from the casji drawer ahout things makes a blue atmos- Smith, Mrs. Nellie Noddlngs, Law- inside out as average golfers often course given by her home agent. Mr. Roop is a former Red Bank more than the total recommended phere about them. People somehow rence Littman and Martin Tullai. do. She found she walked SO feet each resident. Mr. and Mrs. Warren, highway construction. The period there, he cut his way with a drill, Council confirmed appointments knife, shears and.scissors to the of- or other soem to prefer a rosy Dr. Wylle G. Pate, superintendent Next time you play try to keep time she made a round trip between who made the trip South by plane, - made by the board of health at a he cited was for 1951, latest avail- atmosphere to a blue. of schools, also told the board that the club face looking at the ball the kitchen and the porch and 250 are observing their 24th wedding able figures. fice of Dr. Gerald Feldman at 30 meeting, last month: Dr. F. A. White st, Grumbling is an advertisement Mrs. Ruth Erkes, who was hired on your back awing. You should feet to nerve a meal. She made anniversary this week. Mlele, president; Maurice Woelfie, In stating his opposition to As- to the world that you are not well by the board last month, has de- notice a difference In your game. five trips to the kitchen and these Maj. and Mrs. Frederick John- secretary; William Doll, board in- semblyman Alfred N. Beadleston's Police said $30 in cash was taken .balanced. The more you indulge clined to sign a contract. Hired by And don't try to check your back trips took 19 minutes. ston and family of Alexandria, Va., vestigator, and Mrs. Anne Camer- "ton mile tax," Mr. Kappmeicr said from a desk drawer' In the office in the habit ot grumbling the tho board were Miss Mary Jane swing. The club head will come When she asked herself, why are have returned home after spending on, registrar of vital statistics, The such taxation is "punitive In na- and that a number of instruments more firmly it becomes fixed upon Klein, elementary music teacher, at down Into the ball with little effort two weeks with the major's par- were damaged. all these trips necessary? she board recommended that the serv- ture." He said the tax has been you, and later you will find It al- $2,700 per year; Miss Mary Evelyn and will keep you from crossing found they were not all necessary if ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston ices of Edwin G, Herrmann, as- discarded In several of the states The thief cut another hole sep- most Impossible to shake off. The Lcuncs, high school physical edu- the line of flight. of Peters pl. Maj. Johnston Is sta- sistant borough clerk, be made she used a larger tray. With a which tried it, most states report- arating Dr. Fcldman's office from grumbler grows to be a pessimist; cation and social studies, $2,700; small tray, she was making three tioned In the Pentagon In Wash- available to the board at its. re- ing that "costs of administering Diane's apparel shop at 28 White ho says disagreeable things; they Miss Anno Rlcdlinger, elementary ington, D. C. quest, and that his salary he in- round trips to set the table, one to and collecting the levy ran be- st. After taking $200 from a'cash make their friends feel 111 at ease. school teacher, $2,700; Mrs. Marlon Mr. and MM. Nclss of 4T Wash- creased from (50 to S150 per year. drawer there, ho cut through; fafi^ The one,who grumbles loses friends 500 Attend carry In the food and another to tween 79 and 100 per cent of reve- E, Eaton, high school mathematics reheat the coffee for second cups. ington st. boarded a Trans-World Councilman Martin C, Lohsen, who nue collected." other; wall Into Hansen's* pastry and acquaintances. called attention to the present teacher to replace Mr. Littman, With the larger tray, sho could Airlines Skyllner this week at New shop at 26 White st., where he 'stole If you are starting on the grum- $2,800; Martin Shaw, high school York International airport for a budget which does not permit the To further support .his opposi- between $6 and $8 In change. Opening Concert carry out the silver, dishes, salt, Increase, said the board's view will tion to the bill, the speaker said bling path, pull yourself together physical education and mathemat- pepper and napkins In one trip, trans-Atlantic flight to Europe. the public will pay the bill in the Although another hole had been'' and cut the habit quick and short. ics, $3,000; Norman B. Lockwood, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—More They will visit Milan, Italy, on their • be taken into consideration during cut in a wall to gain'entrance to Then she enlisted the aid of her the preparation of next year's bud- form of added costs on everything Grumbling and indigestion go hand elementary school teacher, $3,100, than 800 persona Sunday night at- husband to carry out the food and tour. eaten, worn and used In dally life. Lorstan studios, 24 White St., and in hand. If you have Indigestion, and George W. Lane, additional tended what Mayor Waldron P. that place had been ransacked, carry the dishes back to the'kitch- Lieut. (J.g.) Daniel J. O'Hern, get. square yourself against it, make art teacher for elementary grades, Smith and Joseph Schena, band en after the meal. Along with the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. O'Hern nothing was taken there. up your mind you will-not Indulge ?3,200. ' director, confidently called "the Water Pressure Tho thief left his cutting equip- food, the man of the house carried of Locust ave., has returned to the Veterans' Group yourself and vent your ill feelings best performance" by the municipal out a amall hot plate for reheating state of Washington after spending Mayor James J. Gravany, In re- ment behind; Apparently he Was in grumbling. Principal's Request OK'd band here In the six-year history ply to several complaints about the cut as traces of blood were found in The board approved the -request the coffee. a month's leave with his parents. If you can start out each day of summer weekly concerts at the Tha Navy officer Is stationed en . lack of water pressure, said water Elects Officers the Vogue shop and in Dr. Feld- of Mrs. Pearl M. Masclale that she yacht harbor. Between them this husband and mains are being installed to help with a resolve not to grumble you wife make only two and a halt the Carrier Essex in the air de- man's office. will find the proposition not diffi- bo permitted to relinquish the post Pasquale Acquaviva of Red Bank correct the situation. The mayor FREEHOLD — Max Zackowiti ot principal at Fort Hancock round trip* from the kitchen to partment as arresting gear officer asked residents to refrain from was elected president of the Mon- cult. The first two or three hours conducted the band at the munici- the porch Instead of the previous of the catapult division. watering lawns until 9 p. m. in of the day Is the time when your school, and to continue as an ele- pal administration building. Spec- mouth County American Legion mentary school teacher In a one- five, the home agent reports. Among the surgical patients at an effort to conserve water and Hospitalized Veterans' committee, Stryker Cops resistance Is called into play. There tators sat In cars in-the greatly- is no hotter antidote or curs for floor school, a condition necessi- Rivervlew hospital are Mr«. Rich- to permit its use at earlier times at a meeting held here recently. enlarged parkins; lot, and the con- Meat Salad for Summer Meals ard Beer, 55 Wallace st.; Mrs.' for more pressing needs. A request from veteran patients at the poisonous grumbling disposition tated by her health. cert was heard throughout the Coaster Derby than the following, which has been Frank Brand, Monmouth Boat Council also approved the ap- Allenwood hospital for decks of The board also approved an in- basin over a public address system. If you ask a member of the fam- my pet thought: Be pleasant in crease of $50 per year for William ily about to leave the house in the club; Liberato Caprlonl, 45 Leigh- pointment of Mrs. Kathryn G. Hu- playing cards, and checker-boards LEONARDO-John Stryker, 11, Mr. Sshena announced the pro- ton ave.; Miss Roberta Covlngton, and checkers was read. These items the morning until ten o'clock, the Thomas, high school French and gram for this week's concert Sun- morning what he'd like for dinner ber as librarian and Mrs. Janet of Kcyport, copped first place in rest of the day will take care of 70 Linden pl.; Mrs. Lillian Law- Fadner as director of welfare. may be sent to Thomas Layton of algebra ~ Instructor, for extra-cur- day at 8 p. m.t "American Patrol" and he says, "O, let's have a salad Saturday's coaster derby sponsored itself. ricular activities. of some kind," how about making rence, 42 Wallace st., and Mrs, They will take office Aug. 1. Both McDermott st., Freehold. by the Leonardo Field club on the by Meacham, "Semper Fidelia" by Marforle Smith, 131 Hudson ave. posts are now held by Mrs. Mar- Also elected wcro Mr. Layton, Grumbling Is an evidence that Bid* July 24 Sousa, "Victor Herbert Favorites," It chicken calad or a combination Center ave. hill from Appleton ave. of' veal and chicken, says Mrs. Medical patients Include George Al- garet Lenahan, Also confirmed vice president; Marvin Newman, here.' Charles P.Brown, 11, of Key- you have not sized things up cor- Mr. Davidhclscr was authorized "The Blue Danube" by Strauss, len, 263 Broad st., and Mrs. Romola was Borough Manager Ralph O. treasurer, and Sue Green, secre- port, took second prize and last rectly. That you are laboring un- to advertise for bids for the fol- "Washington Post March" by Sou- White. She also advises adding 1 der a delusion; that you aro look- sa, "Sunny Italy" by Tobmnl, "Ma- some hard cooked eggs and al- Lotka, 48 Locust ave. William* appointment of Joseph tary. year's winner, James Howley, 14, lowing contracts, to be received at Mrs. Howard M. Ely of S3 South . Scon as a special patrolman to of Keyport, was third. Ing at the world through blue a special meeting Friday, July 24; laguena" by Lecuona, "The Emer- monds to this salad platter. The committee will hold its an- glasses, thnt you are not making ald Polka" by Barlow, "State Fair" st. returned home Tuesday night serve without pay at the boat ba- nual Armistice day dance Nov. 7 A new bus route from the Hilton A helping of a hearty salad like sin here. Frank F. Blaisdell, a member proper estimates of other people. by Rodgera, "Summer Evenings" that Is as high in protein value from Monmouth Memorial hospital at Steve's Main Brook Inn, Eng- of the Middletown township com- Learn not to grumble and you Park area to Navcslnk school, the by Waldteufel, "On the Volga" by where she was a surgical patient Mayor Gravany said council will llshtown. Daniel Mancinl has been contract to run until the opening and equal to a serving of roast beet mittee, was master of ceremonies have found contentment. Atimenko, "Class Formation" by or ham she saya. Include in your several weeks. confer with representatives of the chosen by the county 40 and 8 to at swimming races sponsored by of the central school at New Mon- Evans, "The Merry Widow" by William Rose and Richard Furla- ' serve on the committee. salad some celery, tomato wedges, New Point Comfort fire company the club Sunday afternoon at the F. Y. I. Bureau mouth, when all bus routes will be Lehar, "Serenade" by Schubert and to, both of Navcsink River rd,, and the First Aid squad about the This month, committee members boat basin beach here. reconsidered; 100 sets of desks and cucumber slices and some greens, Barbara F. and Emmett make a "Tho Rifle Ranges", by King. such aa lettuce or watercress, and Mlddktown township, visited the availability of borough-owned prop- visited Lyons Veterans' hospital Winners were: Kay LoFarge, chairs for the elementary system nice couple. The concert will open with "The you have a complete main dish, Lincoln caverns on rt. 22 In Hunt- erty on Carr ave, for the site of and Allenwood hospital. They pre- Mickey Parleman and a Mrs. Mont- and 600 sets, or so many as the ingdon, Pa., Friday. youth center. The borough's sented an entertainment program, gomery, girls over 16; Ronnie Daly, Rhoda, you haven't a chance with budget provides, for thn nnw cen- Star Spangled Banner." "God Bless Marinate the meat in French dress- youth commission Is preparing distributed gifts to tho patlcnto Carol Mueller and Margaret Mac- Dick so why don't you give up? tral school; a piano for the school America" will be the concluding ing and then add mayonnaise or plans for a community house. The and served refreshments. The com- Lean, 12-14, and Joyce Heldvicks, It was a pleasure to see Betty system; nine-Inch and 12-lnch lock- selection. boiled dressing when all the In- HEALTH HINTS mayor's comment came after coun- mittee will visit patients at the Nancy Montgomery and Regina Curlcy here on a visit from Cali- ers for the system, including1 the jredients are combined. cil received a request from the fire Marlboro state hospital In Sep- Chlarrelo, 10-12. fornia. Sho and Ruth Sml^h sure new school, and teachers' desks and Salad materials need to be hand havon't forgotton how to skate. Grain Drying Bins (This column Is contributed aa a company to purchase two addi- tember, and the Allenwood hospital office furniture for the new school, led carefully, cut In more or less tional lots on Carr ave., adjacent In October. In the boys' division, Fred Muel- What Is the name of the new To Remain at Millhursl uniform slM, well chilled and mixed public service by the Medlcil ao- to lots purchased last year for ler, Jr., took first place in the club? • lightly to prevent mashing, says clety of New Jersey and the Mon- over 16 group. Archie Black was mouth County Medical society. the site of a first aid headquarters. We were pleased to sec Bill Bran- Fined FREEHOLD—Word was received the agent. Have the pieces large The fire company planned to add Restaurant Is second and ."Butch" Marsh third. nln home on leave. He is sporting Questions should be addreiaed to by tho Agricultural service agencies enough to prevent crushing or giv- tho Medical Society of New Jeniy the two lots to four bought last Other winners were: Jack Delmier, new Douglas-Snydcr skates, loo. ing the appearance of just a mass "Skip" Leonard and Robert Leon- In the county today from Congress- at 315 West State «t, Trenton I, year for the site of a new Are Pat Chcescman, make up your On Drunk Count man James C. Auchlncloss that the of food. house. Robbed of $1,000 ard, 12-14, and John Gockelcr, Don mind. Aro you engaged or not? N. J.) McCooey and George Lemleux, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP— officials In the U. S, Department of At this season, when you're serv- NEW SHREWSBURY— George Harold, we sure enjoyed tho show Edythc A. Marrlon of Rldgowood Agriculture have decided to leave ing more tossed green salad, vary Enjoy That Vacation! 9-11. * • for the anniversary party. It was Trad.-owner of Green Grove Manor, was fined $200 here last,night by tho Commodity Credit Corporation your dressing by adding herbs, Some people on. vacation very Summer Appletime Co-operating with the Meld club quite different and all skated well. grain bins it their present site near Green Grovo id., reported Monday Maglstrato W. Gilbert Manion on wine vinegar, blue cheese, catsup, nearly kill themselves trying, to that two cash registers, each woro members of the first aid (Many thanks. I also enjoyed It a charge of drunken driving, She Millhurst in Monmouth county. Worcestenhlrn tauce, lemon Juice, Begins This Week squad here, Community fire com- nnd I felt quite honored to present This means that the bins can be lmvi) n good time, In consequence, weighing at least 200 pounds, were wos arrested Juno 23 by Patrolman chopped chives, parsley or mint, they return to take up the work of stolen along with about $1,000 in pany, Coast Guard and Mlddlotown tho medals to Mr. Skldmore, Arn- John McCnrron. used for another season to gather TRENTON — Summer apple township police, another year more exhausted than cash early that morning. old Fcnaro, Charles Bennett and Harry NUlolek and Michael Boyle further data on the proper methods New Tutlle Term* sauce-apple plo time is here again Arlono White.—H.) of storing and keeping grain under when they set out. Don't let thla with the appearance of the tart, The money was mnlnly Sunday's of Main st., Bolford, who made Tho next "Old-Timers Night" will Monmouth county and Central New The term, can bo heat sot to re- happen to you,. summer varieties—Starr, Twenty receipts, and their theft was dis- counter complaints of assault and Tho word vacation meani a per Officers to Hear be In October. battery against each other,' were Jersey climatic conditions. tain creases, is ono of the now Ounce, English Codling and Grav- covered by nn employee when he terms applied to textiles, saya Mrs, iod of tlmo ifroc from routine care, onsteln, came to work about 8 a, m, Tht H Dirrnlor It was nice to sec Bill Engle fined $S0 and $25, respectively, John During tho winter tho local peo- Tuesday night. Davis, charged with shooting craps White, home agent for Monmouth duties and scheduled activities, The tavern hnd been closed at 3 a, m. ple were Informed that the bins mood of a true vacation U on* ofi The summer apple season will FORT MONMOUTH-Mnurlco A. Franklo Dlgonaro of Brooklyn Is on Ocean nvo., East Kcnnsburg, would bo movod to Kansas aa soon county, 9lnce these fibers are Mr. Trnd said he believed be- thermoplastic they becomo soft- completo relaxation. The proper continue through mid-August and cause of tho weight of the regis- Chaffeo, director ot tho University ngnln ono of our summer skaters, was fined $15. as tho storage experiment were Is beginning almost a week earlier Extension division nt Rutgers uni- Is the weather too hot for you completed at Millhurst, This final ened with the application of heat, effect la "re-creating"—the aet of ters that more than ono person Patsy Quatrano, charged With creating again, ot miking * new than usual this year, The harvest must have boon Involved nnd that versity, will bo guest speaker at and Porky, Red? traveling 75 miles an hour on rt, doctilon, which wu reported by the When In this Heated atate, fleats of Yellow TrannparenUi La already they gained entry through a klt- today's Officers' Information Con- Shakey, It seems like old tlmea to 35, was fined }2B. congressman, assures at least one or other creaaea can bo tot In, person of you, Such creaicd will «tay In oven There ,ar« dlfforont typei of un- completed. chon window. The registers wero ference, Tho Rutgers ofllclnl will see you again skating with a part- Others fined In traffic court were more year of grain storage experi- About 400,000 bushels, nearly ono- carried out n aide door, ho ndded, address tho group in theater two on ner, ments for the benefit of Monmouth when wet, Such a process muat satisfactory vacatlona, Flnt, there James Love, Bayonnc, and An- Is the vacation that coita ao much flfth of all the apples grown In Stato police at Shrewsbury arc educational opportunities through Buzzy, why don't you atop teasing thony Sontoro, Now York city, county grain growers, u well as be donti under well-controlled oon- the slate, art summer varieties, Investigating, this program, the girls? speeding, $8 each, and John Amlco, In tho neighboring countloa In New ditlona by the manufacturer, Don't that financial worries take all the New Jersey Is nn Important source Guest at the talk will bo doorgo la there a romance budding bo- Statcn Island, samo offense, $5. Jorsoy, try to t!o It youraclf or you mlBfct good out of the experience, Or there of supply of those typos for tho Whittle, rosldent director of tho twoon Bobby H. nnd Mary Mlllor? run Into (rouble, la tho vacation «o crowded with Northeast, according to tho records Writtl an Hutgoi'H Graduate school nt Fart Or Is It Joan Borry, Bob? Embossed la another commonly travol and activity as to oxhauit the of tho State Department o[ Agri- Police Make Arrcsl Monmouth, where In recent com- Joe Clonry, wo think you per- used term thus dayi. You will vacationer, who should be enjoying culture, menccmont oxerclsei 15 maulers eic- formed well In tho show for your Assault for Battery Brings gee thla appliod chiefly to cotton hlmaolf. LIkowlso, there I* the oom- Despite ndvorflo weather that pre- Frpd Tomnlno of 34 Lclghton RroeH woio awarded In clectilcnl apponrani!!', Keep It up, fabrlca, Thla refers to a denlgn plotely dull vaoatlon—aa on* ipent vailed when the applM were In ave., Red Bank, who police ait Id, engineering, aniy Calvor, why don't you net- which la railed above tho aurfneo In «omo forlorn and choerleaa wll- bloom, Jcr/icy growcra report that tried to commit suicide Tuesday tin down nml shnto? la losing Assault, Battery Fine of $5 of the cloth, uaunlly produced on dornoaa—which producoa a feeling the opploa wcro of belter site than night by (limiting hln loft wrlat Amnlla your ronson for quitting? fabric* by engraved, heated rollori, of physical atngnaUon and aoclal usual nt thin (Into. while being nrrcsle'd by SRI, Frnnk John Pace Celebrates Ann K, you «oem In enjoy altnt- UNION RRACH—Joseph On|. driving without a drlvcr'n license Waihlnu., iitoamlng, wntor ipoltlng docay, Avoid these AS you would Moat of tho rnrly vnrlctle/i are Mnr.i:n, wn« ICIPHICMI ywili'idny, Highlit Rirlhday Inc now thnt you nro studying bal- Inppo of Union Bench wna fined $5 Jnmoa Jankoeliy of Ptrth Amboy or dampneM ofton romovo tho de- tho plague, grown In Monmnuth, Mlddle/iex, According to police, Mm, Tomnlno ct. . Innt night by Mnglatrnto Walter WKS fined 160' for permitting Sllti, algn. The dogrco of serviceability Thuro are different types of unin- Burlington, Cam den, Gloucester called hondqunrlprn Tuenlny night Mr, nnd Mra, Clement Pnco nt Whom la Donnlc Pharr kooplng Qoorgn for manult nnd battery, Tho nn unlicensed driver lo operate a depends vary lnrgily upon tho way telligent vacatlonora, toe, from, •nd Cumberland countliu. Hnd aaknd thai her husbnnd he nr- hlmaolf? thoao who get water-logged from Molly Pitcher Vlllngc nntoilnlnnd complaint wna mndo by Thonina motor vehicle, the proaeu l« done, 1 Tho HtAtT la usually Inn Aral to rcstod for Indnccnt oxponuro, Aa nl n hlrlhdny jmrly ypuleidny for Why not lot ua iiknto Inter, Har- Ramon of Weal Kcuntburg, Accord- Others flnod In irnfTIo court wire Tho torm Rlaied cotlona refora to trying to get their money * worth In 8gt, Mnr.za wns In the proocsa of move In voiumn. It hn.ii won (in their aon John who wni night yenm old, when It's cool? (You(can,—H.) 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Angolo Negrl, Knit Omnjre, wiuh out, but othcra will «Uy purpoiea, Including cftkei, plea And II ml Patsy Mnlonc, Hotly, Juno anil nml Mm, Frank Tnlorloo of Went n ilUturbancn July 4 on the bench, through the Hf« of tho gnrmenl, through nil the remainder of thi TO 'v'fsi'i'TiJii'oitT fall urn to atop nl n red light, IBs yonr, **uoi>, Johnny ICrlcliaon, Hhony Htcndiiff, it., Ili'd Uunk, lii! holds two but- wna lined $ft for dlnoldorly uon- Jiuiioi! rt, Hani, Nixon, auralcM Tlte prooiM In durable to wmhlnn 1 Ho wlao, nnd titke It oaay, You'll Tho New Jninv Apple InallluU KAMI 1IAVKN Culi KCOUIA hold nil of Hfil Diinli, (Jinny l«nu, Uiw> Hi Kin fit from Inn Kornnn wnr, tin! dunt, Mm, Omen DOVIRHO of Sec- driving, W nnd John Burka, Stolon wlmn the ohemluitU, miuli im nyn- la oo-optrAtlnir with distributor* In will uk« pml In ii rmliri-aon trip gcitim nml Wmlr IIPHMI (if Milton- Riiod conduct ribbon wllh nun ntnr, ond «l,, Union HRHGII, wn* lined $5 tlietlo r«aln«, urn baked In At high ntobnbly ronlly onjoy you rail f, Beit I«limd; Wllllnm Dnvla, Hudftnn nVr., of nil, you'll be nllve and happily * .luly-AuiuM MIM rampftlin, dur- Ifl Newark airport Hiimlny, They'll inwn, lAiry and MIMifd Puce of World Wnr II victory nn>dHl, United for throwlnii gurbngo on tin atrtet, KiiAiuburK, and William Ttllflronu, t«mpei'atur*i Olhsr lei'nm of « Inr whl.'h a new r»dp» booklet make ihf trip hy nir, leaving Wil- LiHI« Kllv.r, MM, Merrill Boam Natlnna ribbon niul China, service •Imllar type art pollihixl And tat- vlgoroim wh*n hAOk to work you go. In iMlTln ronrl, Anthony C!, Sllra, Union City, canlii* driving! $2 _.„ Miohaal 8. Niwjohn, M, 1),, for coniumin It b*lng off«rid. low aired, school at 10 a. m, •nd Mn. Joicph Pice, ribbon. ot iWoodbrldst wu fined UOO tot "eh, ,., _ „,. 'ttlzid. < , ,, . ,. „< RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Pace Three Miss Alicia Hawley ENQAQEMENTS Bride of Raymond G. La Vance W eddings Piney—Butterfield Nuptials Is Engaged DEAK—NAPIER LEONARDO—Mr. and Mrs. Ben- NEWARK — At St. Benedict's Mary DiFire Engaged Announce Engagement jamin Hawley of Center ave. have Catholic church Saturday, Miss announced the engagement of their Eleanor Catherine Deak, daughter Jo Richard Ridinger At Sunday Dinner daughter, Miss Alicia Hawley, to of Mrs. Andrew Deak of Kormorn Wilbur Wire of Arlington. BUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. John At a dinner party at their home st., and John Napier, Jr., son of Mr. DIFiore of Rumson, announced the Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Miss Hawley was graduated from and Mrs. Napier of Woodside ave., Red Bank Catholic high school and West Keansburg, were married by engagement of their daughter Mary, Trocchia of Chestnut st. announced Rev. Father Judd. A reception to Richard Ridinger, son of Mr, and the engagement of their daughter, ia employed in the Newark offices of Prudential Insurance company. followed at the Crystal cafe. Mrs. W. J. Ridinger of Long Beach, Miss Josephine Trochhla, to Henry At present she is working with the Cal., at a party at their home Sat- Brown, son of ' Mrs. George W. The bride was given in marriage firm's training staff in their Chi- by her brother, Frank Dcak of urday, July 4. An autumn wedding Brown of Port Monmouth and the cago offices. i planned. late Mr. Brown. Newark. Her white Chantilly lace Mr. Wire is employed by Radio gown was made with a Victorian Corporation of, America in Harri- neckline, a bodice embroidered son* He was recently discharged with seed pearls nnd rhtnestoncs, as an Army staff sergeant after 16 and a skirt which was trimmed months ,of active duty in Korea. with Inserts of nylon tulle. Her The couple plan a fall wedding. finger-lip length veil was held In place by a crown of pearls and rhlnestones and she carried a bou- Nichells—McCarthy quet of white roses with orchids Engagement Told- fortning the center motif. KEANSBURG — Mr.' and Mrs. Miss Helen Masavltch of West John Nicholls of Maple ave. have Keansburg was maid of honor. Her announced the engagement of their frock wns lime green, with a lace daughter, Miss Luella Nicholls, to bodice, and a floor-length skirt of Pvt.' Patrick. J. McCarthy, son of net and lace. She wore a tiara of Mr: and Mrs. E. J. McCarthy of matching flowers and carried an Lauicl ave, Kcar.sbuig old-fashioned bouquet of pastel flowers. Mrs. Joseph Westerfleld of Penn- sylvania, the bridegroom's sister, and Mrs. John J. Nicholson of West Keansburg, the bride's sister, were bridesmaids. Their dresBes and bouquets wero In yellow and orchid, with matching floral tiaras, John Oldenburg of West Keans- burg was best man. Joseph Wes- terfleld and John J. Nicholson, ush- Mia* Mary DIFiore Miss Josephine Trocchia ered. The bridc-clect, a graduate of Red The bride's mother chose pink Miss DiFiore attended Newark lace with a white hat, blue acces- State Teachers college, and served Bank high school, is employed by the Telephone company in Red sories and a corsage of orchids. on the staff of Newsweek magazine The bridegroom's mother wore a for two years as publicity assistant. Bank. Mr. Brown, a graduate of Middletown Township high school, navy and white nylon ensemble She is now employed by Cellar, Inc., with all white accessories and a in Fair Haven. Is employed at Camp Evans, Bel- Mrs, Raymond George LaVance mar. corsage of orchids. Mr. Ridinger attended Long ASBURY PARK—At First Meth- worn with a matching mandarin The couple are now on a month- Beach City college in California. He odist church, June 27, Miss Dorothy jacket. Her colonial bouquet was long trip to California. Upon their recently received an. honorable dis- Helen Walling to Wed Lois Hancock, daughter of Mr. and of yellow roses. return, they will reside In Newark. charge from the'U. S. Army after Waldon Lee Volz July 17 Mrs. Daniel D. Hancock of Sewcll The bridesmaids were Mrs. Henry The bride Is a graduate of East two years of service, the last eight ave., formerly of Red Bank, be- Osborne of Elberon, the bride- Side high school, Newark, and Is months of which were spent in Ger- Mr. and Mrs.-Thomas R. Wall- came the bride of Raymond George groom's sister, arid Miss Gloria employed by Westinghouse In New- many. He is employed as a radar ing of Bclford announce the com- LaVance, son of Mrs. Elsie LaVance Weaver of Red Bank, the bride's ark, The bridegroom was gradu- Mr. and Mrs. William Buttcrfleld technician by Electronic Associates ing marriage of their daughter of Manosquan, and the late Ray- cousin. Their gowns, like the honor ated from Kearny high school and in Long Branch. , Helen to Waldon Lee Volz of North mond G. LaVance. Rev. Cliamplon attendant's, were baby blue lace served in the Navy. He is em- UNION BEACH—Announcement Tho bridal attendants were Miss Miss Luella Nicholls ployed by Lincoln Mercury at Me- Platte, Neb. The wedding will take Goldy, pastor of Oakhurst Metho- and tulle, and their colonial bou- is made by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helen Small, Keansburg;,Miss Ce- place at 8 p. m.,. Friday, July 17, tuchen. He has been serving as Bull—Inslee Miss Nicholls Is a graduate of dist church, performed the cere- quctts were of pink roses. Pinoy of Rose lane of the mar- celia Sessler, Port Monmouth, in the Kingdom hall of Jehovah's cubmaster for the Cub Pack of at. Middlotown Township high school. mony. , Tho bride's mother chose an Ann's Catholic church at Kcans- riage of their daiiRhtcr, Miss Joan and Miss Diane Fanning, West Betrothal Announced Witnesses in Red Bank. Miss Wall- anklo length gray Chantilly lace Ann Piney, to William ButtcrflcM, Kcanflburg. All were dressed in Pvt. McCarthy, who attended Red The church was Illuminated by Iturg. ing's sister Joan will ecrve as maid gown ovor pink taffeta, with match- son ot Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Butter- blue taffeta gowns with matching FAIR HAVEN—Goold Norman Bank Catholic high school, is now candelight, and the altar was dec- Bull of Hancc rd,, has announced of honor, while Mr. Volz's brother ing pink accessories. Tho bride- field of Lincoln, Vt., Juno 28 at St. picture hats, and all carried pink 1 in the Army. orated with all white gladioli and LEONE—SCALZO the engagement of his daughter, Thomas will be best man. The groom's mother wns dressed In Ann's Catholic churchi Koansburg. gladioli. greens. Sprays of gladioli and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leone of Miss Sara Elizabeth Bull, to Thom- marriage ceremony will be con- slato blue lace, w'lth pink acces- by Rev. Edward Corrlgnn, pastor. Jack Jarrell of West Keansburg, as Edsall Inslee, son of Mrs. Ralph ducted by Raymond Bosworth, pre- Kcansburg Girl greens marked the pews of the sories. ' Shrewsbury ave. announce the mar- main aisle. G, Howard Scott was riage of their daughter, Miss Jos- Mr. Piney gave his daughtor in the bride's brother-in-law, was best Hamilton Inslee of Newton, and the siding minister of Jehovah's Wit- John West of Englcwood was best marriage. Sho wns dreseed in a man. Ushers were Paul Brennan, late Mr. Inslee. The wedding will nesses in Red Bank, Among those Becomes Engaged. organist, and William Brahams ephine Leone, to Joseph, Scalzo, son sang "because," "At Dawning" and man. Daniel A. Hancock, the bride's of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony gown of Chantilly lace and nylon West Keansburg; Albert Cogllano, take place in September. who will attend will be. Mr. Vote's KEANSBURG—Mrs. E. M. Flynn brother, and Michael Donovan of tullo over satin. The dress had a Kcyport, and Thomas DeGenlto, mother and grandmother, also of "The Lord's Prayer." Scalzo of Matawan. The couple The proapectlve bride, daughter of 23 Grove pi. announces the en- Neptune Sity were ushers. were married June 21 by Stanley lace bodice, styled with a high neck- Keansburg. a cousin of the bride. also of the late Mrs. Gertrude God- North Platte. Following the cere- gagement of her daughter, Mar- Mr. Hancock gave his daughter A reception was hold at the line, a standing collar and long- Following a reception at Buck mony a reception will be held at Stilwell, Holmdel township magis- dard Bull, formerly of Short Hills, guerite, to Cpl. Charles Glenn Brl- In marriage. Her gown was made Chateau. Decorations were white trate. pointed sleeves. The skirt was Smith's, the couple left for a wed- it an alumna of Stephens college the home of the bride's parents. Iey of Francis pi. of Dresden rose Chantllly lace, gladioli and greens. When the tullo, trimmed at tho front with ding trip to Vermont and Canada. at Columbia, Mo. She is a grand- The couple will begin their honey- Miss Flynn is a graduate of Red over tulle and taffeta. The gown The bride, given In marriage by couple return from a wedding trip her father, wore a gown designed inserts of lace, and tho bride's They are now making their home daughter of the Very Rev. Irvine moon by attending the internation- Bank Catholic high school. Cpl. was styled with an embroidered to Niagara Falls and Canada, they flngertip illusion veil fell from a at 21 Rose lane, Union Beach, The Goddard of Summit, rural dean of al convention of Jehovah's W.itness- Briley is a graduate of St. Ann's scoop neckline, trimmed with seed with an off shoulder neckline, a will make their home at Elberon. lace bodice trimmed with need coronation crown of flowers. Her bride's traveling suit was pink the Protestant Episcopal diocese of es, opening July 19, at Yankee sta- academy in New York. He has pearls and sequins, and an accor- Tho bride's traveling costume was bouquet was whito gladioli and linen. Chicago from 1930 to 1944, and served in the army four years, and pearls and sequins, and a bouf- dium. After this they will travel dion pleated skirt with a chapel a blue summer suit, with white fant skirt which had a waistline roses. The bride, a graduate of Key- the late Mrs. Goddard, and of Mrs. to points of interest throughout is stationed at Fort Monmouth. length train. She wore matching accessories and a mink stole. port high school, Is employed by Goold Hoyt Bull of Garden City, peplum of lace. She wore a two-tier Miss Claire Brennan of West the country and visit in Nebraska lace mitts and a veil of French The bride was graduated from veil attached to a Queen Elizabeth Kcnnsburg was honor attendant. the Landau Knitting corporation L. I., and the late Comdr, Bull, for a while. Illusion which fell from a tiara of Asbury Park high school and lion- at Keyport. The bridegroom, a V, S. Navy, one-time professor of Miss Judith Portlier crown and carried white roses and Hor costume wns pink taffeta, worn Mr. Volz for several years served pearls. The brldo carried a white mouth Junior college. She is a sprays of orchids. with matching picture hat. Her graduato of Bristol, Vt., high marine engineering at Webb In- on the ministerial staff of Jeho- prayer book covered with white Spanish major in her senior yev stitute of 'Naval Architecture in Engaged to Wed Mrs. Edith Villani of Long flowers were sprays ot bluo gladi- school, Is employed by National vah's Witnesses at their headquar- orchids, and baby's breath and at Montclalr State Teachers college. N«w York, cityi--. . '. RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Morris Branch was matron of honor. Rob- oli. Lead company at Sayervllle. ters; in Brooklyn, while Miss Wall- white eatln streamers. Tho bridegroom, also a graduate-of Portner of Auldwood lane announce ert Lanfrank of Red Bank was Mr. Inslee was graduated from ing has studied missionary activity Asbury Park high school and Mon- the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Barney Dlcbold of Asbury best man. The honor attendant St. Paul's school in Concord, N. here in Red Bank. It was while mouth Junior college, is employed Judith Lois, to Dona'.d Sappern, son Park, matron of honor, was dressed wore powder blue nylon net, trim- Crane Elected H., and received a bachelor's de- on speaking assignments' to Red by William F. Miller of Long Accountants to of Mr. and Mrs. William Sappcrn In a ballerina length gown of coral med mt the shoulderllne with clus- gree last month from Princeton Bank that the two became acquaint Branch. of Stamford, Conn. colored pleated laco and tulle, and ters of yellow roses. Her bouquet university, where he was a mem- ed. Mr. Volz will be assigned to a was the tame flower. To Head Legion ber of Cloister inn. He is a grand- ministerial post In South Carolina Hold Installation MERTENS—BROCK A reception was held at Mid- ton of Mrs. Andrew VanBlarcom He and his bride will work togeth bride's mother wore a pink silk afternoon dress with brown acces- Town Manor In Mlddletown town- SHREWSBURY — The Mon- LAURENCE HARBOR — Ray- ot Andover, and the late Mr. Van- er there in ministerial-missionary LOCUST — The marriage of Miss sories, and the bridegroom's mother ship. The couple have returned mouth-Occnn chapter of the New mond Crane was elected command- Blarcom, and of the late Mr. and work. Jennifer Laura Mertens, daughter wore navy blue and white, with from a wedding trip to Canada, Jersey Association ot Public Ac- er of the American Legion post Mrs. Charles Inslee of Elizabeth of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mer- whito accessories. Both had cor- and are now making their home countants will hold an Installation hero Monday at the post home. and Newton. . tens of Navesink River id., and Jeanie Fitzgerald sages of gardenias. at 255 Shrewsbury ave. The bride of ofllcers at Shadowbrook Inn Plans were also made for the dedi- Woodstock, Vt., to Peter Roome was graduated from Red Bank cation of a plaque In the post The couple will make their home Tuesday, July 21, at 7 p. m. Kathleen Lynch Engaged Is Bride-Elect Brock of Martinsburg, W. Va., high school, and the bridegroom Harry Roman, Shrewsbury, gov- homo honoring deceased post mem- son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Mil- in Norfolk, Va., where the bride- from St. Joseph's school at Keyport. bers. groom Is stationed. The bride was ernor of district two of the Na- To Theodore Rilcy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fitzger- ler Brock of Buffalo, N. Y., took tional Society of Public Account- Also elected were Raymond Fo- ald of'Utlca, N. Y., have announced placo Saturday at AH Saints Epis- graduated from Keyport high school and Is employed by H. B. Thomas Birthday Dinner ants and past president of the stato ley, Lawrence Prlstavic and Rollln KEANSBURG—Mrs. Edna Car- the engagement of their daughter, copal church. Rev. Charles P. association, will be toastmaster. Rathbun, vice commanders; An- idinale of Carr ave., announces the Miss Jeanie Margaret Fitzgerald, Johnson, rector, performed the cer- company at Keyport, where she plans to return after an extended For L. C. Vanlntvegcn The ofllcers will be seated by Saul drew Carver, service officer; Rob- engagement of her daughter, Miss of Broadway, Long Branch, to emony. A reception was held at Singer, Atlantic City, recently-elect- ert Gciger, historian; Norman Kathleen Lynch, to Theodore Rlley, Frank M. Alexander, son of Mr. the Mertens home. leave of absence. The bridegroom LITTLE SILVER — Lyman C. ed president of tho state associa- Hlckman, chaplain; William Car- •on of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheehan, is serving aboard tho destroyer, Vanlnwegen, planning engineer and Mrs. James Alexander of The bride, given in marriage tion. roll, sergcant-at-arms; and John also ot Keansburg. The wedding Navesink River rd., Middletown Douglas H. Fox, and has seen duty with the Jersey Central Power and Colista, judge advocate. Executive Will take place Sept. 12. by her father, was attired in a in Korea. He has served in the Light company, was given a birth- Tho new o/llccrs are: Ralph township, A fall wedding Is planned. gown of white taffeta, made with Meskin, Lakcwood, president; Mor- committee members include Ber- Navy for two and a-half years, and day dinner party Saturday by nard Hanlon, Joseph Geores, John a fitted bodice with a round neck- is a graduato of Keyport high friends at the Rosevelt tea room. ris Zackowitz, Engllshtown, vice president; Russell Asay, Long DiGiovani and John Colista. Mr. line, short sleeves and a full skirt. school. Mr. Vanlnwegen received many Her veil was rosepoint lace and Branch, secretary; James Russo, DiGlovanl will be In charge ot the gifts, including a birthday cake Toms River, treasurer; Leon Rle- Installation in October. tulle, and her boquct comprised made In the form of an American white roses and stephanotls. DAMON-JENSEN mer, freehold^ and Davitl Pinsker, Named delegates to the state con- flag by Mrs. Maver Campbell of Lakcwood, trustees. Shrewsbury. After dinner, guests vention Sept, 10, 11 and 12 In As- Mrs. Allston s! Goff of Wood- FARMINGDALB — Mr. and Mrs. bury Park were Mr. Hanlon, Wil- stock, Vt., was matron of honor Weldon Damon of North Main St., enjoyed bridge and canasta at Mr. Guests from the state association and Mrs. Vanlnwegen's home on who will attend arc Assistant Mon- liam Holden, Thomas White and for her sister, and the other attend- announce the marriage of their John Crlmmlns. Alternates will be ants were Mrs. Worcester W. Seely daughter, Miss Mary Ann Damon, Willow dr. mouth County Prosecutor Georga Miss Judith t. FoHner A. Gray, counsel tor tho group; Mr. Rathbun, Mr. Colista, Raymond of New York city, anijthor sister; to James Jensen, son of Mr. and Guests Included the couple's Crane and Harry Atkins. These Miss Portner, a graduate of Red Mrs. Charles Robinson, "Philadel- Mrs. James Jensen of Freehold. Charles J. Petrics, Now Bruns- house guests, Mr. and Mrs. noa- wick, first vlcn president; Law- members will also attend tho Mid- Bank high school, Is In her senior phia, and Misses Carol and Jean The wedding took place June 28 coe Martin of Reading, Pa.; Mr. dlesex county Legion convention year at the University of Connecti- rence Levy, Bayonne, second vice Brock, the bridegroom's Bisters; at tho Farmingdale Methodist and Mrs. Ralph S. Vanlnwegen and president; Rnmuel Stern, Morris- and dinner at New Brunswick Sat- cut, where she Is president of the Ann Withe, Colllnsvlllo, Conn., and church. Rev. Fay Smith, pastor, Mn and Mrs. John Cudderback of urday. Alpha Epsllon Phi sorority, Mr. town, treasurer, and Allyn Bell, Alexandra Scivall, Bath, Me. performed tho ceremony. Mrs, Port Jervls, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Atlantic City, executive secretary. Sn.ppern received his' bachelor of Thomas McCllntock, Long Branch; New post members Include Har- The bridegroom's father was best Smith sang "The Lord's Prayer," old Guscott and Charles Wallls of science degree at the University of and Miss Elizabeth Oakley, "O Mrs, Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Connecticut and was a member of man. Ushers wero Mr. Seely, Mr. Robert H. Dlsbrow, Shrewsbury; Laurence Harbor and William Goff, Mr. Robinson; Anthony Wid- Promise Me." Juniors Plan Durkin, Morgan. Hie Phi Epsllon PI fraternity. He The bride, who was given in Mr. and Mra. Robert Sims, Little man of Dnrlen, Conn.; Donald Silver; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Craw- Sailing Parly The ways and means committee also attended the graduato school marrlago by her father,' had her of Simmons college, from which he Kane, Wilmington, Del., and Jos- ford, Oceanport; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- will hold a series of "Hlll-BIHy" eph Ponce, Philadelphia. sister, Miss Shirley Damon, as maid win O, Lomcrson, Red Bank; Mr. Tho junior auxiliary of Mon- entertainments at the post home received a degree of master of of honor and Misses Ruth Fauncr, mouth Boat club will sponsor an science, Mr, Sappern is in the After a woddlng trip to Marthn's and Mrs. Robort Lomcrson and Saturdays. Vineyard, Mass., the couplo will ic- Diana Bailey and Patricia Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. George Root, Cran- evening sailing party Saturday, Army, serving with the Medical all of Freehold, as bridesmaids. Aug. 8. Boats participating will Members and their families were corps at Fort Dlx. sldo In Martinsburg. Mrs. Brock ford, and Mr. and Mrs, George invited to attend a picnic and Virginia Damon, also tho bride's Tacker, Port Jervis, N, Y. leavo tho club dock at 8:30 p. m. Is a graduato of the Ethel Walker On tholr return tit midnight, a Softball game July 18, to be given school, Slmsbury, Conn., and Ben- sister, and Linda Tlllman were Him Kathleen Lynch flower girls, snack supper wfll be served. by members of the Dunellen Le- MIM Jeanie Jf, Flttgerald Society Prepares nlngton college, class of '53. Mr. gion post. Brock was graduated in 1051 from Tlio bride's gown was white slip- Tho event was arranged at a Miss Lynch'Is a graduate of Red For Winter Bazar 'The Shrike' Miss Fitzgerald, ajgraduate of Princeton university, whoro ho was per satin, muda with an Illusion meeting Tuesday at tho club. Bank Catholic high school, and Is Utlca Catholic academy, is employ- Flans to make articles to be sold a member of varalty crew and Ti- neckline, a lace bodice, and a bouf- There will bo a small entry fee Back from France, employed in the bookkeeping de- ed at Fort Monmouth, Mr, Alex- at the annual winter bazar of the ger Inn, fant skirt which had a train. Hor Coming to Savoy and prizes for .those participating. partmont of the Second National ander Is a graduate of Mlddlotown Red Bank Reformed church Nov, fingertip length veil fell from a Tho ovont Is opon to all types of Marx on Furlough bank of Red Bank. The bride-elect Township high school and Is also 10 wero made at a meeting of tho laco cap and she carried sprays of ASBURY PARK—Van Hoflln, sail boats. In case of rain the la alao tho daughtor of the late MAC MANtS—RITT noted Hollywood movie actor, has event will bo hold Aug. 22. LEONARDO—Sgt. William H. employed at Fort Monmouth. He Ladles' Aid society of tho church white orchids. Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs, George John Lynch of Keangburg. served in tho Air Force for four Tuesday at tho home of Mrs. Run- boen signed to appear In the Pulit- Mrs. Arthur Morris and Mrs. KEYPORT — At Koyport Re- The maid of honor wai dressed zer prize-winning play, "The Marx of Florence ave., arrived Mr. Rlley, a gruduate of the Uni- years In World War II. ( yon Wolff on East Sunset avo. Mrs. formed church Saturday In a cere- CJoorgo Worlhley, Jr., roported up- here Monday to begin a 60-day Frank Lovorsldgo, Mrs. Harold In an nqua satin and not gown, Shrike," at the Savoy theater here on tho success of tho dance Juno versity of Miami, la now a student mony porformod by tho pnstor, Rev, with a matching stole, nnd, a bou- furlough after his return from In tho university's School of Law. Sovorln and Mrs, Evald Erlckson tho week ot Aug. 24 through 30, 27 «t the clubhouse for Power Gordon M, Aldrlch, Mlsa Putrlda quot of white carnations. The Franco, whore ho waa a cook with Ho la a member of Sigma Nu fra- Announce. Engagement were assisting hostesses. A pre-Broadway tryout had orlg Squadron members, Reports were tho 586th Ordnance company In Mary MacManu.t, daughter of Mr, bridosmalds wero dressed In gowns Inally been scheduled for this date ternity and L'Apnche, In World Mombors will hold an all-day and Mrs. Eugono Jcromo MacManus also given on tho nnutlenl fashion tho European command communi- of tho nanio stylo and mntorlal, ono but when Mr, Hcflln bocamo avail show and card party early In Juno War II, ho served with tho Navy Of Nornia J. Jaeger sewing party Tuesday at tho home of Prospect avo,, Union Bonch, be- cations zone. three years, , Iji yollow, nnothoi' In orchid and, A able and announced his willingness at tho clubhouse. of Mra, Leon Pennlngton on Plnck- came tho brldo of William Thomiis third In blue. All carried old- tophor D, Jaegor of Cedar ave, art' nay.rd. to muko articles for the to appear In the Broadway play, Sgt, Marx attended Mlddletown nouncea the ongngomont of hla Rltt, Jr., U, S, Navy, son of Mr. fashioned bouquots. those plan* were dropped, The township high school bofore enter- b.'iaar, Mr, and Mra. Harry Carter snd Mia. P.ltl, nl.io of Union Boa.cli. Folk Ounce Program July Bride-Elect daughter) Miss Norma Joan Jaogor, of Woodland ave,, Little Silver, Tho (lower girls' leeoka wore plnlt R«ade organization declared It felt Ing tho Army In 1043. He arrived to John Jam«s Carroll, Jr., son of Mrs. John Sagurton was organist, organdy, made with long full an actor of Mr, Heflln'a callbor up overseas In May, 1950, after a tour will bo hoiita Wednesday, July 29, and Edgar ASin, soloiat. At Leeds Hull Suturduy It Shower Guest Mr, and Mrs, Carroll of Nutloy, at A. bnrbccuo supper for members skirts, and tied at tho waistlines pearlng In aa atrong a vchlclo as of duty at Fort Monmouth. Sgt. "The Shrike" would mako a much Marx Is In tho Rogular Army. LITTLE SILVER—Mr«, Edwird Both Miss Jaegor and her flanco and their families. Tho Aug. 4 Olvon in marrlago by hor father, with long full minlics. They carried MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE—Folk are recent graduates of Montclalr mooting will bo held at the church. tho brldo woro a liiiiim ut Clmn- banliots of lose potato. moro attractive program for Ita Carroll of Great dr, ontertalned last patrona than a new show, dancors will have nn ovonlng of woek at a bridal ahowor for her State Toadiora college. Mla.i Jae- tllly laco ami nylon not ovor taf- Arthur Jensen wa,i boat man for Swlsa and Qormitn country danc- Grilling Enlcrliiin itlater-ln-lAW, Mlaa Margory Carroll, ger was graduated from Middle- fota, doalnned with A laco bodice, his hrothor, and tho uahi ra wore "Tho Shrlko" will glvo tho Savoy ing when they moot Saturday nt who July 21 will become tho bride town township high school and haa VaiiHoiitcn Receive* and n bouffant waltz-length «klrt, "Tox" Marllcld, Samuel Crulco, a top-callber cloning to Ita ten-wook 8:30 p, m, In Louds hall on Kings been Appointed A teacher - In tho Sho worn A hoadbmd of Uiffota aeaton, with JonnnA Dru and John At Luncheon Purly ot Nloholaa Scatuorchlo of Free- BMCIICIOI' Arli Degree nonnld EK/in nnd Honry Freeman, highway, hold. Miss Carroll Is the daughtor Long Branoh school system, Mr. with an Illusion veil, and cnrrlotf A all of Kj'cohold, Ireland appearing In "Laui'n" tho Tho Swiss Wosela dance nnd tho FRKEHOLD-Mr, nnd MM, Vie- of Mr. And Mra. Joaoph El, Carroll Carroll, who Attended Benedict'* KEANSBtma-Edgar VanHout'- Colonial bouquet of ronoi, llcur Following A reception at the Ulna preceding weok—Auf, 17-32—and Qoimim square, Wlndmueller, uro tor Orlllln and daughter, MIM Mary of Sllvoraldt nvo. Preparatory «chool and who W en, son of Ml', nnd Mm. Irving Van- d'nmour And baby's breath, Moon In FiinnlnKdalc thn couple SSAohary Scott and Ruth Ford clos- Ihn featured danocs to be taught. Ot Kiln, Harmony Hill rd,, enter- Gifts for tho hi'lde-eloot were graduated from BloomfloM high Houton, 40 Hiimncy avr>., liei'c, re- Mian Jonn Virginia. Btitlllcr! of loft on a- wedding trip to St. Pc- ing the aeaaon Aug. 31-Sopt. 6, In Other iilmplo folk dunces on tho tained Saturday at a family lunch- plaoed bononth a largo white um- school, la at the Navnl Officer*' ceived hla bnoholor o( nrU degree Kingston, N, Y,, the nrldo's coualn, toralmi's, KIci. The brldo wore n "I Am a C«mor«," program nro the Man In tho Hay, eon party, Slides taken by the brella. GtioiU woro Mra, Frank Candidate school at Nowpoit, K. I at rocont commoneomont exercises wna maid of honor, Hor droia of ibbln'n CRK lilno coatumo with whlto Slobcnauhrltl, Puttjontor, nocking Clrllllns of tholr trips to England Bcatuorchlo, Mrs, Joaoph K. Car- at Monlolalr Htnto Toachora collogo, aqua lace nnd not, was mudci with atnuv ucci'MorloA, Thn couplo will •SPORTS DOUBLKHKADKIT Waltz and tho Dlnck Korcal Ma- nnd California i\nd other pla.cu roll, Mm, Edwin Sutphln, Mra,' VIn- Ho completed M» oourao at Mont- a atraploa* bodloo, a matching Inco turkn, An usunl, tho danclnir will wero shown and rofroshmonta wer* mnlio tholr homo on Droad at,, KRANSBURO—Mombora of the »orv«d, otnt Moyoa, Mra, Nloholas Aval- clalr In Fobrimry and Immediately Jacket and A full waltz longih nklrt, Freehold, atardimtera Dnnco and Figure concludo with a nimibor of Amer- lone, Mra. Nloholaa Pcoom, Mra, ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Mon- ontoi'od tho Newark division of So- Sho wore a crown of pink and Tho Ijrldo'a mother wore n grny olul) will hold a "aporta doublu- ican aqunrca and Now tCngland Attending tho party were Sgt. E, J, Frleli Mra, John Bcntuorolilo, mouth chapter, Order of Eaatern ton Hall collogo to study law. 1'ren- yollow dnlaloA nnd enniod a co- nnd olive giiion print drc/is, nnd header" Saturday RL tho Volvot contra dunce*, Newcomer* nn nl- Normu Qrlllln, homo on A ten-day Mr*. Jnmoa Aooerra, Mi'i, Bernard Star, hero, will hold Its unnual antutlon of tho diploma from Mont- lonial uouquot of tho mi mo lloworn, the bi'litcgruom'a mother, navy bluo nrona . And Oilvtdero pod an wayit wnlconio at thomi scnalona leave from tho Marine Corfi re- Marx, Mra, Martin Marx, Mra, Bte- plonio nt 0 p. m, Saturday at tho olali* wan hold up Wll Juno bo- Mr, Hilt wan IIIN aon's boat man, Incn, ' B«»ohway h«re, They'll roller aknto which nro hold ovory two wooks, milling depot nt San Diego, Cal.l phon Gaatollftcolo, Mra, H. J, drean- homo of Mm, Mlnnlo Toplaa* on oauao irrnduatlon oxoroliea are hold nnd Gornld Ivoa of Rldgowoori, nnd Tho luldii U employed by the from 7:30 to 10 p, m,, then dnnco Ruth nnd Harry Hollander of Mid- Mm, arlllln'a brother nnd hla wife, narger nnd Mli/iog Mario Boattior. Now Monmouth rd,. New Mon- only once n ynnr, ICinoat A, Wooll of Kliwston, N, V,, I'Vot'lioU! Bwrct Hhop, nnd thn And awlm from 10 o'olook on, In (Motown am the ltndi'ii, Mr, nnd Mia. Harold I-ovoll, Long

Tinton Falls home of Mrs. John Lemon. Other Magistrates Postpone Finn was the driver of a car in- Italy Is- about the tile of New hostesses will be Mrs. Ida Iilmcn- Burlesque Fight Revoked Driver volved in a head-on collision June Mexico. Housework The Ladles' auxiliary of the Cnpt. soo and Mrs. Eugene Handy. Two Finn Hearings 28 on Ocean blvd., near Sears avo., David A. Walling post, American Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn and Face§ Hearings in'which three person!) in tho other Legion, will meet tonight In tho.«on Robert spent tho week-end In Ends as Reade ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mag- car were injured. Issued sum- Easy Without home of Mrs. Thomas Calandrlcllo. Syracuse, N. Y. KEANSBUrtO — Frederick C. istrate Irving B.Zelchner Monday monses for speeding and reckless Mr. and Mrs, Russell Canneld are Duff, 20, of Point Pleasant, whosB night postponed for two weeks, driving by Rumson police earlier Henry Snlt Is a pntlent In Rlver- hearing of a charge of drunken June> 28, Finn faces hearing of vacationing In Massachusetts. vlew hospital. He'was Injured In a Closes Theaters license, police said, was revolted Nagging Backache The fire company was called out lore about a month ago, wna troat- driving against Thomas Finn, 80, these charges Monday night before fall from a lador while painting, Magistrate Arnold Tulp, who post- twice Sunday, one to extinguish a Green Sayg Vineburg id at Rlverview hospital Saturday of Chapel Hill rd., Middle town headaches »nd dizziness may b* dut to alow* blast In a house In Dowlen park, light, for a fractured wrist and township. He was continued in poned hearing of the charges one down of kidnif function. DMton llf f**4 $225 ball. week Monday night. kldner function It «rjr important to teed the next time to cutlngulshe a grass Port Monmoiilh Telegram Disqualified iruises and cuts suffered when ho htalth. When lome trtrjAn* condition, luek Are. ell out of his car after It went u itreu >nd strain, e«uui thla ImaeMut A double celebration was held >ut of control when it struck nn- function follow down, many folksaufftrMs* Mrs. Jacqucst Lee Cnswell of Commission Action tint bicliicht-fal tniicrablt. Minor k&S. Michigan, formerly Miss Jean Os- Saturday nt a lawn party observing ither car, It was reported by dir Irritation* due to cold or wroni diet »»r born, underwent an appendectomy the. blrthdnys of Beverly Jay LONG BRANCH—Tho Batltle of lollce. eaun (tttlns up nlttiU or f reqlitnt BMaigM. last week. Qunckenbush nnd her uncle, Wil- Burlesque between Walter Reade, Duff was taken to the hospitnl Don't nulict rour kidmyi If thHt MnaU - llnm Miller, Jr., nt the Mornlngsldc tlons bother you. Try Doan'» PIIll-« nIM Mr. and Mrs. William Ourra- Jr., and this city appeared to boly tho first nld squad Iicro. 'Ho diuretic. Uicd nucceiifully by million! f«r bratidt of Green Grove id. sic en-pi. home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert near an end Tuendny night when was Issued summonses for reck- OTeriO ytan, It'aaniailii(hiiwminrtlHt*a R. Quackonbush. Attending were Mr. Reade ordered the two theater* Doan'a tlvt hapur nlief from thHt dlltaav ' joying a vacation In'Colorado. less driving, using fictitious license foMi-h.lptl«16mllc.ofkldntytlib«iaB4ffl. Mr. and Mrs. Dnniel Linehnn en- Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Kearney and here to cease operations. platen, driving while on the rc- CLEARANCE! tan fliuh mt wait*. Ott Dou's Mk Mat! tertained relatives from New York 'children Sheila and Kathleen of In a letter to Mayor Alexander 'oked list, and for a violation of last week-end. Eatontown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvln Vlneburg, Mr. Reade announced he motor vehicle Inspection law. Summer fabrics, low yardage pieces, special Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park and Wnlker of Long Brnnch, Mr. andthe theaters' closing and .placed the Duff faces hearing before Magis- Mrs. H. Lnurence Scott, Jr., and BAS KIN'S family of Plalnfield spent the week- blame for the action on the mayor. trate Edward F, Ambrose next purchase items, remnants—allI great values! Farm & Gardin SuppHH end with relatives here. children Bonnie Jane and H. Lau-Part of the letter stated the the-Monday night. rence 3d, Mr. nnd Mrs. William R, Mr, and Mrs, Virgil Bertriand of ater firm line "had continual em- Police said Duff was speeding on Illinois are visiting Mrs. Bortriand's Miller, Sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. William barrassment and harassment and • RAYON MINTS R.g. 1.19 TOW Me yd. R, Miller, Jr., Mary Ellen Kraft, Main Bt, and struck tho loft roar family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Cal- unfavorable publicity" because of fender of a car he was passing, andrieilo. Rudolph Quackenhuah and Donna the city's campaign to ban bur- • PLASTIC PRINTS R,g, 49c row 33c yd. Quackenbush. fusing his car out of control. The Richard Nurnborg, a former resl- lesque. Involved In the closlngl into traveled about 300 feet, knock- denc, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eric Albert' R, Quackenbush, special were the Paramaunt—whore bur- Id down a street sign nrnl came • CHINTZES R,g. 1.29 MW 77c yd. Molyneux the past week-end. agent with National Hartford In- lesque had been staged ten days— o a halt In a lot off Main st. Po- Mr«. Anthony Monzo, Sr., is a surnnce company Is enjoying his and the Strand—which reopened lice said Duff fell from the car • POLISHED, SCULPTURID, patient in Rivorvlew hospitnl. vncatlon by attending the Bothiy s summer for the showing of when It wont out of control. movie films. TAFFETA COTTONS R.g. 1.79 now 1.4* yd. The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire Scout jnmborce In California as Duff's driver's liconso was re- company will meet Monday In thescoutmaster of troop 13. 1 In hla reply, Mayor Vineburg ex- voked by Mr, Amhrnso about a • CELANISI JERSEYS ...R.g. 1.69 row 1.34 yd. pressed regret at ''Mr. Reade's month ngo, police snid, nftcr hear- personal attitude" and told of ad-ing of speeding and reckless driv- FABRIC PAIR • SLIPCOVER. DRAPERY hering "to the wishes of the peo-ing charges. Ho also faces notion, ple whom we represent." The. may- according to a summons found Ip GOODS, 48" ....: Reg. 2.39 new 1.SO yd. or ended- his statement with the his possession Saturday, on a SUMMER hope that "In the very near fu- 10 MICHANIC STRUT charge by Point PIpnaant polico of • SHEER BOUCLI ture, Mr. Reade will return to ourdriving while on tho revoked list. RED 1lANK.N.i. city with good, clean, wholesome Juit off B DRAPERY GOODS Reg. 1.98 now 1.19 yd. entertainment." road St., opp. FURNITURE Wheat yields per acre In Sweden Merchants • REMNANTS : .20'/. to 40% Off Cite Violation. are about twice those in tho United Trust Co. Bank Several hours before, the city States. Open tTrldilyj Till 9 P. At Pric.d right for quick « RATTAN SETS commission held a hearing to con- eUtraneel Save yourself sider revolting Paramount theater's many dollars en these Fer Poreh' lawn- llvlB9 foorn mercantile license. City Solicitor Edward F. Jueka questioned liven wonderful values! and den. wltnetaei whoeo testimony amount- ed to allegations that the theater violated building, health and fire • ALUMINUM regulations and was the1 scene o an indecent burleaque performance. LAWN CHAIRS Jacob Band represented th* Reade Interest!, After hearing th city's witness*!, Sir, Rand handed • WROUGHT Mayor Vineburg and Mr, Juska copies of a letter from Harry Green, IRON SETS Little Silver lawyer who represent Reade. Mr, Green's letter Informed the commission that he had ad- vised Mr. Reade ihat the commis- sion had disqualified Itself from MODERN RANCH LIVING acting because of a June 4 tele- LEADING STYLE DECORATORS gram from Mayor Vineburg whlcr 421 BROAD STREET told of taking "every possible step' In prevontlng the showing of bur- Oapftltt RED RANK *•• lank threwekiiry Diner ••114* lesque in Long Branch. Mr. Green said he advised Mr. Reade "It would be futile to appear and an- swer the alleged charges. However, In so doing, may I Inform you that Open to the Public each and every charge is denied." Following a recess, the commission announced it had "reserved deci- sion," Colt'a Neck Sea Bright Yacht Club John Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs, Drink all you want... they re John J. Herman, was given a party Saturday' on Ms flmU 'birthday. Among others present -were Mrs. RESTAURANT Barbara Stern of Bronx, N. Y., the child's great-grandmother;'Mr.-an Mrs. John Arvay and children featuring Yonkers, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Johi Stern and children, Atlantic High- lands, and Mr. and Mrs. John Her- man of Chapel Hill. Val Ernie & his orchestra Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Orgo and children Marlena and Thomas, NO FEDERAL TAX BEFORE 9:30 Freehold-Eatontown rd.. enter- tained Sunday at an outdoor bar- becue. Present were Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Newbold, Mr. and Mrs, COMPLETE DINNER FIOM $3.00 Joseph Orgo and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Orgo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flock, William Flock, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Orgo and Miss andyoulllOVE'em! Margaret Franz. SUNDAY BUFFET Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Dechtr cel- ebrated their sixth wedding ann versafy Monday at dinner in Mar- Not one fait fattenln*,!Y« t detkoM flaw-quality, NO COVER NO MINIMUM tin's restaurant. Ocean Avt. Phone Otero Attending the Bible conference Scltisfv VOUr to ail 6 popular flavor*. Tkat'a Cott SUOAR-FRBV Saturday at Keswlck were Mrs, SM Iriqht St« Bright 2-0012 Joseph Moreau, Sr., Mrs. Irving rrarino for WPPfft bem.*.! You WC

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ter Matejovic, Danny Dorn, How- Shrewsbury ard Newman and Betty Holier. The Denise Honored Week-end visitors of Mr. andMacKrille's son Lynne celebrated Get More for Less! Mrs. Irwln Matthew Wilbur of 212 his sixth birthday at an outdoor Beechwood dr. were Mrs. Wilbur's party Friday. He and his Iriends By Pro Staff parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. went under '.he hose, had a peanut Mayor Edgar V. Denise of Fair Palmer of Pontiac, Mich. They were hunt, clothes-pin in'the bottle game Haven, who has completed 20 years accompanied by another daughter, and then had cake and ice cream. with the. Prudential Insurance Miss Judith Palmer, and Miss Mar- Guests were Tina Ha'rdy, Sandra company, was tendered a dinner lene Yakcl of Pontiac. All have Hill, Molvin Ford, Mark Phillips, last Thursday night at Old Orchard returned except Mise Palmer, who Bobby Godleskl, Johnny Osborn Country club by the members of will remain several weeks before and Kitsen Walton. f, his staff and their wives. Approxi- returning by plane. Kenneth. Sutton, Meadow dr., Is mately 100 persons were present. Mrs. Ralph Colione and daugh- in St. Louis, Mo., on a business Among the guests were Mrs. De-ter Kathy of Newark are visiting trip. nise and their daughter Jean ,and Mrs. Colione's brother-in-law and The Mothers' club of Old Christ A*P's Famous "Super-Right" Quality Meats Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Lewis of sister, Mr. and .Mrs. William Kray- Episcopal church is sponsoring a Burlington. Mr. Lewis is district bill of Park ave. block of tickets for the musical manager of the Burlington office Mrs. Maver Campbell of Patter- "High Button Shoes" at the Nep- 10 inch cut 7 inch cut of the Prudential and was Mrso. n ave. has received word that her tune Music Circus Aug. 19. Mrs. Denise's immediate superior 20 husband, M/Spt. Campbell, has ar-.A. E. Hindle has distributed tick- Available In all Ill- Available In all rived In Japan where he will be ets to club members from whom Meat Depts. 45 Meat Depts. I • years ago, Mr. Lewis told many in- Ribs of Beef teresting stories about his associa- stationed a year. In his letter tell- they may be obtained. tion with the Red Bank office prior ing of his arrival, Sgt. Campbell Mrs. Earl Luick, Broad st., will A&P's high. "Super-Right" standards of quality guarantee you extra-good eating whenever to his promotion to Burlington. sent photographs of their former leave Monday from New York for you serve one of these rib roasts cut from grain-fed steer beef. Priced exceptionally low! Boneless Veal Roast shoulder ib 45c home in Korea, where the couple Lansing and Flint, Mich. She will at one time were stationed. attend a family reunion In Flint Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hudson andand visit relatives in both places. In Self-Service 10 inch Loin Veal Chops . . . - 75c daughter Judy of 18 Sickles pi. Judy McLaughlin, daughter of Oven-Ready Ribs of Beef Meat Departrncnta cut 1.59c Rib Veal Chops short «t-ie$s waste it. 59c aro vacationing in Shartlesville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin, Pa., while visiting Mr. Hudson's Robinson pi,, is spending the sum- Oven-ready ribi of beef are trimmed More weighing. Thus while the price per pound it higher B relatives. mer at Camp Echo Hill. you par for Itss weight! The total cork to you is approximately the same, whichever way you buyt Stewing Veal °-'- ib 35e Patricia Ann Forrar, daughter of The board of directors of the Hi an d Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Forrar of Neighborhood association will POrk ChOpS P Moulder cuts Ib. 49c 5 Parker pi., observed her 12thmeet Monday at 8 p. m. at the j birthday yesterday at a family par- home of the chairman, Edwin Fresh Pork Shoulders t," °47e 1 ty, after which they attended last Reed, James st. 5h rl night's performance of "Holiday Ellen Macan of Fords is spend- POl ROQSt BonoleSS Chu•• Smoked Pork Shoulders c°, 49c on Ice" at the Convention hall. ing a week with her cousin Linda 45* sh Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stcdry of Andersen, Robinson pi. Totterldge, London, England, are Mr. and Mrs. James BIy, Patter- 7 Smoked Beef Tongues °^ = 55c guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maver son ave., are vacationing. Rib Steak' If ib-53e c:f it59c Ground Beef ^ground ib 35c Campbell, Patterson ave. Mr. ond Mrs. Arthur Frost of Frankfurters ^*» = 49e Beth MacKrillc was hostess at aNew York city were week-end Plate Beef ib 12c Stewing Beef B,n.i.» 11,45c Available in Freth Fiih Departments beach party for her friends Thurs- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester day at Fort Hancock In celebration Forrar, Parker pi. Brisket Beef fJS of her 14th birthday. Her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beyer of «>. 59c Rib Lamb Chops ^ «"-"•» wast, ib 99c Fresh Flounder Fillet 59c Mrs. Alfred E. MacKrllle, served Mountainside were week-end cake and ice cream first at theirguests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ko- Cress Rib Pot Roast ib.75c Stewing Lamb •*.,!„ ,1™* bigc Fresh Shrimp . . home on Corn la. Guests were zak, Garden rd. Diane Tillotson, Margretta Reed, Mrs. Mathilda Obre, Obfe pi., is Elena Marzulla, Billy Crome, Wai- a patient in Rivervlew hospital. Edgar V. Denise Benjamin R. Scott of Seattle, Joseph Menzzopane, who ' Is a Wash., spent the week-end with he was promoted to assistant dis- his brother, Lester C. Scott, Broad staff manager of the Red Bank street. office, presented a moving' picture trict manager at Ked Bank and in Bumble Bee Salmon 7* «. on 530 lona and Other Brandt 19 oz. . screen to Mr. Denise as a gift 1945 was called to the Prudential Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Messier from the six staff managers of the home office and was made assistant and daughter Betty Jean, Mr. and Sour Pitted can Red Bank district. regional manager. He did extensive Mrs. Dwight Young and children Tuna Fish Flakes siS-ibSd ««-«"27i Red Cherries 19' work training classes in various Sandra and Dwight, Jr., Mr. and l Mr. Denise said that one of thecities throughout the United States. Mrs. Walter Bouffard and sons Stuffed Olives ,JZ'Ld ^OI,bo.n.25e things that he was most pleased The last group .was in Los Ange- Billy and Joe spent Sunday on 16 oz. about was the fact that in the a picnic at Rockafellow park In Broadcast les, Cal.'On Dec. 31, 1946, he was Plain Olives **£&,* »«.b*w37« cans seven years in which he has served returned to Red Bank as district Lakewood. Corned Beef Hash 2 as district manager, eight agents 49' Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Kearney, have been promoted to staff man- manager. Dill StiX Plain or Kosher 12oz.can15c He is a member of the Holland Parker pi., are entertaining Mrs. agers. They are J. Henry Lippin- May Kearney, Geraldine and Lar- cott and- Christopher Jaeger, at society of New York and a director Beef Armour's or Libby'i 12oz.can49c prid of r 14 oz. of the Red Bank Rotary club and ry Schiappetta and Hugo Orr of Long Branch; Harold Houihan, Long Island and Mrs. Al Lopez bottles Tampa, Fla.; Russell Stell, Lake- of Monmouth County Life Under- *» -™ 2 and son Al, Jr., of Florida. Cudahy Roast Beef Hash w« « 37c Tomato Catsup * 31 wood; Leo Sadkiwskl and Vincent writers association. He is a life n Dempsey, Asbury Park; Richard member of Liberty Hose company •*w Thompson, Red -Bank, and Harold of Red Bank. As mayor of Fair Two English kings never were Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli 15*0^25* Ann Page 16 oz. Poling, at Woodbury. Haven, he was closely associated crowned; Edward V, who ruled in with the fire company in planning 1483, and Edward VIII, who abdi- Elbow Macaroni or Spaghettis Mr. Denise joined the Prudential Whole White Potatoes £5 2 'I? 25c 2 and financing the new fire house. cated before his. coronation and 5 2 31 July 3i 1833. A native of Red Bank, Joseph Klley, director of agen- became the Duke of Windsor. his father was the late W. Edgar cies for the Prudential, will present Cut Wax Beans ion.br.nd 2 r, 29c Denise, prominent Red Bank mer- a certificate and gift from the com- Manhattan 22 oz. OOC chant, and his uncle, Garrett A. pany to Mr. Denise at a meeting Tomatoes fitifiL,. 2c '." 23* jar OO Denise Is president of Central Na- tomorrow, • to which the entire Sweet Pickles tional bank of Freehold. His moth- staffs of the Red Bank, Long Pickled Beets bots. 03C er, who was Nellie White, was Branch and Keyport offices have Cooled 14 oz. 4 A from one of Red Bank's oldest raady-lo-ierve glasi I w* been invited. The Long Branch Sunsweet Prunes Batter Flavored 7oz. 1Q< families. and Keyport offices are under the 8 Aoi Mr. Denise graduated from Red jurisdiction of the Red Bank Mott's Applesauce 2 ' 21e Nabisco Cookies Bank high school in 1925. In 1943district, . C h a> cam at \j Burry's Cookies 8y,oz.Pkg.33e Dry Milk Solids r::. 2'^ 65c Grapefruit Juice 2 21c 3 Q-T Cake Frosting Sunnyfield R.ce Puffs 8o^Pks20c Orange Juice va^s brand, 21 *" 25c t\>i I package at regular price O Ige. O4. First Come-First Served! Limited Number (inly gtfrScentgattforScentii at pkgi. 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Donlon, 52, of Jersey City, (Continued from page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bartrues Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forrest of are to be allocated In proportion but for Rumson only, with Fair Van's Trailer court, Eatontown, are a resident ot this place most of Haven to be excluded and the high • Of Ohio ave., Keansburg, are par- Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity her life, died Friday at Fairmont to the student population and Fair •nta oi a daughter, born Friday at parents of a son born Tuesday at Man Dies Later Haven will have twice as many stu- school to be modernized in the Monmouth Memorial hospital. hospital in Jersey City. Miss Don- KEYPORT—Joseph GallotU, 56, future; construction of a K-8 grade 'Monmouth Memorial hospital. lon was born here, daughter of the dents as Rumson, there would be school and use of the present high ^ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gill of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Potkofsky of 59 Prospect ave.,' Cliffwood, died alx Fair Haven residents on the of Francis st., Shrewsbury, arc par- JOSEPH A, CUSHMAN MRS. PAULINE O. MNDABURY late Thomas J. and Nora Pettlt school for Rumson only with Fair Ilillcrest rd., Fair Haven, arc pai- Friday morning at Hazard hospi- board and only three from Rumson. ents of a daughter born Tueadny Donlon. She moved to Jersey City tal about an hour and a half after Haven excluded, and construction ''ents of a daughter, born Thurs- ASBURY PARK — Joseph A, PORT MONMOUTH—MM. Pau- "We would then be in the un- at Monmouth Memorial hospital. line O. Lindabury, 66, a resident about four years ago. h? was struck by a northbound of a K-8 grade school and use of • day at Monmouth Memorial hos- Cuahman, 51, of 1709 Fourth ave., She is survived by a brother, tenable position of paying 62 per the present high school for grades Mr. and Mrs. William Stone of director of athletics at Neptune of this place more than 30 years, commuter train at the Maple pl.- • pital. Lincoln ct., Kcansburg, are par- died suddenly Saturday at the home Thomas Donlon of New York city, Church st. crossing, it .was reported cent of the cost of an elaborate nine through 12 for both boroughs Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rcnlon high school ten years'and treas- school, constructed on Rumson with plans to enlarge andl modern- ents o( a daughter horn yesterday urer of the Shore conference a of her son, Norman Lindabury, 17 and a sister, Mrs. Mary D. Olsen of by police. , * of Harris ave., Union Beach, are at Monmouth Memorial hospital. New Monmouth, Dr. Julius A. Toren, county physi- property, which has boon removed he the present high school as need- .' parents of a daughter, born Friday number of years, died Saturday at Campbell ave. Mrs. Lindabury was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polinff born at Newark, daughter of the The funeral was held Monday at cian, said Mr. Gallotta, a mason from the tax roll, to which we arc ed to accommodate future In- '. at Riverview hospital. Fitkln hospital, after a long ill- creased students. of Beacon blvd., KcansburR, ara ness. He resigned ns biology and late Paul and Catherine Trautz St., Mary's Catholic church, where contractor, suffered several cuts. sending one-third of the students Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell of snd over which we have very little, 1 parents of a son horn Tuesday at science teacher in May, hcoausa of Thorer. She was a member of the Rev. Robert T. Bulman, pastor, of- He said death was due to a com- Mr. Tulp greeted the report with TVe«t Front st., are parents of a Riverview hospital, Belford Methodist church. fered a requiem mass. Burial, un- pound fracture of the skull, Mr. If any, control. "I'll say amen to everything you «on, born last Thursday at Rivcr- illness. Mr. Cushman suffered a Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Caizza of fall during the Neptune-Freehold der the direction of the Bedlc fu- Gallotta was taken to the hospital "To me the whole plan is pre- said." Mr. Hatomcll emphasized the vi«w hospital. Surviving, besides her ton, are a, posterous. A regional high school Center ave., Atlantic Highlands, arc Thanksgiving day game last year. brother, Gustave Thorer of Long neral home, was in Mt. Olivet cem- by the Union Beach first aid squid. report was not original with him, Mr. and Mrs. William Scott of parents of n daughter born Tues- He underwent surgery nt Philadel- etery. Magistrate Seymour R. Kleln- may be feasible if two neighbor- but was the work of himself and Hartshorno rd., Locust, arc parents Branch, and a sister, Mrs. Louise day at Rlvervlcw hospital. phia, and was a patient twice at Koppelman of this place. herg has postponed hearing. of Ing communities have roughly some "friends." of a daughter, born Friday al Riv- JOHN W. DECKER equivalent ratablcs, zoning laws Mr. nnd Mrs. William Zucconi Fitkln. The funeral was held yesterday technical charges of causing death Mr. Moncrieff explained that all erview hospital. of Leonardo arc parents of a son by accident against William Unger, and number of students. In our costs are being computed and will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stavola of He was born at Philadelphia, afternoon at the Scott funeral MATAWAN — John W. Decker, born Wednesday at Rivorvicw home, with Rev. Robert L. Black- 88, of Hallandale, Fla., husband of of Long Branch, train engineer, case, however, each of these vital be made public when they are Bowne rd., Middletown township, hospital. and was a graduate of the Uni- elements making for harmonious available, pesplte the president's versity of Pennsylvania, where he man, pastor of the Belford Metho- the late Mary L. Decker and a and Charles Frye of Matawan, con- are parents of a son, born Friday Mr, and Mrs. Alois Ebert of ductor, until Wednesday, July 23. administration and equality of bur- assurance, Mr, Tulp and others at Riverview hospital. was a member of the faculty two dist church, officiating. Burial was former resident of this place, died Aberdeen rd., Matawan, are par- in Clinton cemetery, Irvington. Patrolman Donald Nuss report- den is disproportionate in the ex- asked that the board go on record years. A member of Kappa Phi Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial as agreeing to approach »he vnh- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodward ents of a son, born yesterday at Kappa, fraternity, Mr. Cushman hospital. Also a former resident ed that Mr. Gallotta was in charge treme. of Raritan St., Leonardo, arc par- Riverview hospital, of constructing a machine shop for "As a practical matter I can see lem from that angle.' Such a mo- also wns a member of the National MBS. SARAH M. FOSTER of Statcn Island, Mr. Decker ar- tion was adopted. ents of a ton born Monday at Mon- Mr. and Mrs, Robert Howie of Education association, New Jersey rived here about a week ago from William Friedrich across the atreet nothing In this plan but confusion, mouth Memorial hospital. Conovcr lane, Middletown township, Education association, New Jersey HIGHLANDS — Mrs. Sarah M. Florida. He was a guest of his from the scene ot the accident at bickering over curriculum and ex- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee ot are parents of a son, horn yester- Secondary Schools Teachers asso- Foster, 88, of 155 Highland ave. son-in-law, Alexander I, Ebbea of Maple pi. and Osborn st. He was cessive cost all out of proportion State hospital, Marlboro, are par- day al Rlvervlcw hospital. ciation and Monmouth County here, widow of George Foster and this place, returning across the railroad tracks to the needs of Rumson children." ents of a son born Saturday at mother of District Clerk George Mr. Mpncrleff pointed out that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner Teachers association. Mr. Decker also is survived by from a store where he had pur- Monmouth Memorial hospital. of Eighth st., Belford, arc par- Foster, died Friday at the home of chased a soft drink, and apparently the .committees had merely been Surviving are his wife, Anna- two granddaughters and four great- ents of a son, born yesterday at her daughter, Mrs. Norman Wall- did not see the approaching train making studies to "toss out for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heneaway Retta Cushman; his mother, Mrs. grandchildren. Riverview hospital. ing, on Campbell ave., Port Mon- until it was too late. Flashing lights consideration." Mr. Tulp, pointing of Shady Nook st., Cliffwood, are Kalo Cushman of Gulfport, Fla.; The funeral will be held tomor- mouth, where she had made her and a bell at the crossing were In to Mr. Getty's report that archi- parents of a son born Friday at Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beichck of a brother, Edward H. Cushman, a row at 1 p., m. at the Bedle funeral East River rd., Rumson, tire par- home about a month. Mrs. Foster operation and the engineer said tects would be contacted to discuss Monmouth Memorial hospital. nephew and two nieces. home, with Rev. Albert Curry, pae- ents of a daughter, born yesterday was born In Ireland, daughter of the locomotive's horn had been plans, declared "I think you've Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bouk ot The funeral was held Tuesday tor of the Methodist church, offi- at Riverview hospital. the late Thomas and Elizabeth sounded a number of times. gone too far," Grandin Hammell, a Blackpoint rd., Rumson, are par- at the Ely funeral home. Burial ciating. Burial will be in Hillside Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oriani of Maybin. She was a resident of this board member, said he didn't think ents of a daughter born Friday at was at Media, Pa. cemetery, Granitevllle, S, I. Mr. Gallotta apparently walked Monmouth Memorial hospital. L,incroft are parents of a daughter, place more than 65 years. Into the side of the engine, the so, to which Mr. Tulp replied, "You born yesterday at Riverview hos- MRS. MARY FRANCES BLAKE Surviving, besides her son and patrolman said. He was knocked may not think so and the board Mr. and Mrs. William Zndorozny pital. daughter, is another son, John Fos- MRS. JENNIE SYLVESTER clear of the tracks. He was taken may' not think so, but the people MONUMENTS of Wyckoff rd., Eatontown, arc par- The funeral of Mrs, Mary Fran- Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs VanSant of ter of Keyport. , Mrs, Jennie Sylvester, 78, widow to the office of Dr. F. W. Holman of the town think so." ents of a. daughter born Friday at Duane st., Oceanjiort, are parents ces Blake, 94, widow of William The funeral was held Monday af- of Elcazer Sylvester, and a resident by the first aid squad before being Want Alternate Plans Monmouth Memorial hospital. of a daughter, born today at Riv- H. Blake, who died last Thursday removed to the hospital. morning at her home, 34 Harrison ternoon at the Posten funeral home, of Fair Haven 65 years, died Mon- Mr, and Mrs. Michael Torres of erview hospital. with Rev. Howard Shoemaker, pas- day at the home of Mrs. Eliza Fer- The train was due at the Keyport Of an estimated 30 persons pres- Secley ave., Keansburg, are parents Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stout of ave, Red Bank, was held Monday ent, several suggested that more afternoon at the Adams memorial tor of the Methodist church, offici- guson, 267 Mechanic St., where she station, only two blocks away, at of a daughter born Monday at Riv- Broad st., Eatfintnwn, are parents ating. Burial was in Bay View had made her home several months. 8:25 a. m. William Andrews, fire- than one solution to the problem of a daughter, born yesterday nt home, with Rev. Charles Bourne, be studied and a decision reached erview hospital. Pftstor ot the r.ed Bank A.M.E. cemetery, Leonardo. Mrs. Sylvester was born at Ashe- man, said ht saw Mr. Gallotta ap- ,Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Anttonen of Monmouth Memorial hospital. villc, N C, daughter of the late proaching the train and heard the as to which is best. Mr. Moncrieff Zion church, officiating. Burial was explained that when the building Leon&rdville id., Belford, arc par- in White Ridge cemetery, Eaton- MUS. i>ATIUCK O'TOOLE William and Sally Tatc. She was a engineer yell at him and sound the ents of a son born Saturday at Riv- FINED IN TRAFFIC COURT member of St. Thomas Episcopal horn. problem came up, no one knew town. KEANSBURG — Mrs. Anna K. erview hospital. Thomas S. Rlley, Jr., of 34 Vic- church. what to do and the board thought Mrs. Blake leaves three daugh- O'Toole, 82, of 13 Grove pi., wife The funeral' was held Tuesday it best to call in a neutral party Mr. and Mrs. Peter DcNigvis of tor ave., Eatontown, was lined $10 ters, Mrs. Carrie Blake, Mrs. Ethel . Surviving are three foster Bons— at St. Joseph's Catholic church, Crawford st., Shrewsbury township, of Patrick O'Toole and a rosldent to give the situation a focal point yesterday morning by Magistrate Brandon and Miss Fannie Blake of this place 16 years, died Satur- John Gratz and Kenneth Jordan of where Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, pis- To this Mrs. Vroman stated the are parents of a son born Tuesday T u Joh" -n V*" . Crowcl" "l on a charg" e "of of Red Bank; a son, Ernest Blake day at Riverview hospital, she was Fair Haven and John Johnson of tor, offered a high mass of requiem. building problem had never'been Your Expression of at Riverview hospital. speeding. Samuel Gano, 119 Third of Glen Cove, L. I.; a brother, Her- a former resident of Hoboken. Long Branch, and a cousin, Mrs. Burial, under the direction of the discussed at an open meeting. Mr, and Mrs. John Fisher of ave., Long Branch, was fined $10 bert Kinch of Rahway; 11 grand- Viola French of Bayonne. Day funeral home, was in St. Jos- True Remembrance Broad St., Keyport, are parents of for falling to stop at a red light. Surviving, besides her husband, eph's cemetery, When the question of alternate children and 16 great-grandchil- are two sons, George Wehrhahn The funeral will be held this af- a son born Tuesday at Hazard Fined $5 each for careless driving dren, ternoon at 1 o'clock at St. Thomas solutions was brought up, Mr. Mon No other act of a normal and Edward Wehrhahn; four crleff assured these present that roan's life gives him more hospital. wore Florence Rau, Ridge rd., daughters, Mrs. Florence Mannlon nhiirch, with Rev. Kenneth Mac- JAMES BYRON NOE Mr. and Mrs. Davlu Lewis of Hurnson, nnd Leonard Kardane, the board would study all possible complete soul satisfaction MUS. ANNA D. AUSTIN of Hoboken, Mrs. Adeline Mulligan Donald, rector, officiating. Burial LONG BRANCH—James Byron Van'j Trailer court, Eatontown, 34 Mechanic st., Freehold. Eliza- solutions. Tlie remark was follow thin the building of a Mem- and Mrs. Caroline Kinlln of thin under the direction of the Harris Not, 77, formerly of Elizabeth, died •re parents of twin sons, born beth McGraitli of Sea Girt was RUMSON—Mrs, Anna D. Austin, ei by a storm of shouting and ta orial to his loved ones who place, and Mrs. Emma Domeman; funeral home will be in White yesterday »t his home at 752 Ocean lined $3 for overtime parking and 80, of 37 First st., died Saturday ble slapping Interspersed with re have gone on. 30 grandchildren »nd 25 great- Ridge cemetery, Eatontown. ave., West End, where he had been f5 for improper parking. Fined $3 at Monmouth Memorial hospital marks thit such intention had nev- grandchildren. a resident seven months. Our select Barrs Memorials each for improper parking were after a long illness. er been declared by the board. The MRS. MARCELLA ANNE SMITH bear the Guild mark of ap- Clearance Sale.. Barbara Lynch, 34 Irving pi., Wil- Born in New York city, Mrs. Aus- The funeral was held yesterday Mr. Noe was associated with Con- board president ctated that com- mittees weren't named to study proval, your guarantee of a liam Clark, 187 West Bergen pi., tin was a daughter of the late at Holy Innocence Episcopal • LITTLE SILVER—Mrs. Marcel- solidated Edison company of New church, Hoboken, where & requiem Tork city for 43 years, and. was only tha K-3 plan and the regional finer Memorial at no extra and Joseph Whelan, 26 Caro ct., Richard and Margaret Hertzeberg la Anne Smith, 95, of Chevy Chase, cost. Visit our showroom Bolten. She was a member of Holy mass wa« offered. Burl&l, under assistant to the chief engineer plan, but also to study the entire all of Red Bank, and Lucy Krieck, the direction of the Ryan funeral Md., mother of Mrs. Bertha W. grammar and high school problems, and tee our displays of thess 69 River dr., and Wllford C. Arn- Cross Catholic church, this place. Schenck of 12 Point rd., died Sun- when he retired In 1941. He was certified memorials. Surviving are two sons, Henry home, was In Hoboken cemetery. an elder of First Presbyterian old, 54 Little Silver pkwy., Little day, night at Singing Pines nurs- Outline* Alternative. Silver. ' Austin, Rumson, and George Aus- ing home, Fairfax, V»., where she church of Elizabeth 39 years, and tin, Brooklyn. JOHN D. GROGAN, JR. had been a patient two weeks. «. former superintendent ot the Mr. Hammell produced a paper A high mass of requiem was of- Sunday-school. outlining; various proposals which JOHN VAN KIRK RUMSON—John D. Grogan, Jr., Born in Orange, Mrs, Smith was fered Tuesday morning by Rev. or 43 Center St., died Thursday He was a graduate of Rutgers should b» studied. They included Nut to Ml. Ollv.t Ccimttry Joseph T. Sullivan at Holy Cross a daughter of the late Jesse and university and a fellow of the construction of a K-3 school, use afternoon at Monmouth Memorial Anne Hlggins Colllnson. She was ROBERT A. BRAUN church. hospital. American Institute of Electrical of the high school for grades four Phone Red Bank 6-0319 Burial, under the direction of the a. former member of Grace Epis- Engineers. Surviving are his wife, through eight and construction of Born in New York city, Mr. copal church, Orange. Her hus- R. F. D. Box 108 Red Bank "HOME FOH FUNEBA1S" Anderson funeral home, was in Ho- Grogan was a son of the late John MM. Edna May Norrls Noe; a a, regional high school; construe boken cemetery, North Bergen. band, John Smith, died several daughter, Mrs. Frances Not Man- D. and Mary Dowling Grogan. H» years ago. Father Sullivan and Rev. Richard had been'a resident h«re many ning, and a sister, Mrs. Marie- Ewlng recited the Rosary Monday years. Mr. Grogan served in World Surviving besides Mrs. Schenck Louise de Raismes. One of the county's most modern funeral night at the funeral home. is another daughter, Mrs. Frank War I with the 8th Infantry, Sec- MRS. STEPHEN i. BROANDER ond division. He was a member B.. Dlstelhurst with whom she MONMOUTH MONUMENT homes with a completely home-like atmosphere. HARRY B. WEST • of Rumson fire company number 2 lived; two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte KEANSBURG — Mrs. Carrie and a life member of the Disabled Havllund and Mrs. Harold Wil- COMPAM KEYPORT—Harry B. West, 74, liams, and a brother, William Col- D, Broandcr, 68, wife of Stephen of 50 St. Peter's pi., husband of American War Veterans. J. Broandcr and a lifelong resident EATONTOWN S-0383 llnson, all of Orange, four grand- 1M BBOAO STBEET Isabclle Day West, died Sunday at Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary children and eight great grand- of this area, died yesterday at her Headdeirs Corner, Middletown, Route 35 Ivy House nursing home, Middle- j C. Grogan, Rumson, and a brother, children. home, 1 Broander pi. Mra, Brosn- town. He was born here, aon of j Matthew J. Grogan, California. der was born at Port Monmouth, JAMES J. HURLEY, Manag.r the late Robert and Louisa Plmper The funeral was held yesterday daughter of the late.Oforge W. and The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the Worden funeral West, and was a lifelong resident morning at the Adams memorial Caroline Davis Brown. She was home with Rev. Christopher H. a member of the Methodist church. PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 of the borough. With his brother, home with Rev. Joseph A. Sulli- Snyder, vicar of the Chapel of the Mr. West was proprietor ot the van, pastor of Holy Cross Catho- Holy Communion, Fair Haven, offi- Surviving, besides her husband, H. Laurence Scott West Furniture company on Flret lic church, officiating. Burial was ciating. Burial was in Fair View are a son, Gerald S. Broander of Long Branch 64978 • Day or Night st., founded by his father. In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Members ctmetery. this place; a sister, Mrs. Cather- MORTICIAN He is survived only by his wife of the Rumson fire company acted ing Bade of New Monmouth, and and brpthcr. as bearers. four grandchildren. The funeral was held yesterday CHARLES W. ZIEMNSKI The funeral will be held Satur- Church Street. Belford, IS. J. afternoon at the Bcdle funeral MRS. ARCHIBALD A. DICKSON DSANS — Charles W. Zielinskl, day at 2 p. m. at her late home, DISTINCTIVE home, with Rev. James A. Gtu- 49, of Deans lane, formerly of with Rev. Edward S. Zelley, Jr., weller, rector of St. Mary's Episco- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— Mrs. Rumson, died Tuesday at St. Pet- pastor of the Methodist church, AIR CONDITIONED pal church, officiating. Burial was Mary Dickson, 75, wife of Archi- ers hospital, New Brunswick. He officiating. Burial, under the direc- in Green Grove cemetery. bald A. Dickson and a permanent was born In Pennsylvania. tion of the Bedle funeral home, will ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS resident of this place five years, Surviving ir» his wife, Mrs. Mar- be In Fair View cemetery. ALBERT DAVST died Sunday at her home, 1U East Ferfection of Material and Phone Kcansburg 6-0333 Washington ave. Mrs. Dickson was garet Ziellnski; four lona, Charles, HIGHLANDS—Albert Daust, 57, born in Ireland, daughter of the Robert, Harry and John Ziellnski, HOSPITAL PATIENTS Workmanship In Beautiful husband of Alma White Daust and ill of Deans; two daughters, Mrs, late James and Mary Maloney New Designs a veteran of World War I, died Comyn, and came to this country Chester. VanTelly, Jamesburg, and Among the surgical patients at suddenly Monday afternoon at his Mrs. Herman Kelly, Deans; three Riverview hospital thla week are 57 years ago. She had been a sum- Our memorials ata manufac- home, 32 Valley st., alter suffering mer resident 30 years before mak- brothers, Walter Ziellnski, Keans- Mrs. Harold Aronsohn, Wyekoff a henrt attack. Mr. Daust was ing her permanent home here. Mrs. burg; John Zielinskl, Middletown rd., Eatontown; Andrew Begosi, tured by skilled artisans la our born in Brooklyn, son of the late township, and Frank Zielinskl, Holmdel rd., Hazlet; John Bradley, Dickson was a,member of St, Ag- well equipped plant at West Roinhold and Marie Soloman nes Catholic church. Perth Amboy, and three aisters, Maiden lane, Matawan; Mrs. Edwin Worden Funeral Home Daust, and was employed as a fore- Mrs. Edward Z&gorgki, Fair Hav- Close, 59 Battin rd., Fair Haven; Long Branch. Surviving, besides her husband, man of a gang of steumfltters at en; Mrs. Charles Smith, Middle- James Coleman, Ravenswood, Fort Monmouth. He was an active are a son,' Archibald A, Dickson, Rumson; Mrs. Margaret Hawx- HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. Jr., of New York city; two daugh- town townshlpj and Mrs. Stanley member of. the fire department Mieloch, Middletown township. hurst, Ivy House nursing home, ters, Miss Jean Dickson and Miss Middletown township; Mra. Fred- here, and Twinllght post, Ameri- The funeral was held this morn- can Legion. Mary Dtckson, who live at home; erick Holmes, Conover lane, Mid- LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. inc. RED BANK 6-0557 a brother, John Comyn, who lives Ing tt the John E. Day funeral dletown township; ' Mrs. William Wall St. Tel. LO 6-3567 West Long Branch Surviving, besides his wife, arc in Ireland and a grandson. home. Burial was In Mt. Olivet King, 822 River rd., Fair Haven; two sons, Albert Daust, Jr., and The funeral was held yesterday cemetery. Mrs. Clarence Lundy, 10 Church st., SEND FOB nXCSTBATED CATALOGUE 60 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK Wilbur Daust of this place; two at St. Agnes church, where Rev. Bearers were John Ransley, Ed- Matawan; Mrs. .Francis Maasa, 29 brothers, William Daust of Mon- Francis L. Nolan, pastor, offered ward Finn, William Kane, Gunval Orchard pi., Little Silver; Mrs. mouth Junction and Alfred Daust a hljfh mass of requiem. Burial, tin' Tradge, Richard Nagle and Arthur Thomas Oakes, 33 Church' st., of Highlands; two sisters, Mrs. der the direction of the Condon Soden. numion; Mrs. Hattle Parker, Long "Over Thirty Years of Louise Knutson of Highlands and funeral home, was In Calvary Middletown fire company No. 1 Branch; Miss Joan Thomas, 33 Mrs. Mary Munslaw, who lives in cemetery, Brooklyn. ' and'Ladles' auxiliary held services Main at., Keyport; Mrs. Larry Dependable, Economical Service" Rhodo Island, •and a granddaugh- last night, with John Ransley as Toman, R.F.D., Red Bank; John ter. MRS. MARY JOHNSON TAWGER chaplain. Klnneman, 217 Creek rd,, Keans- The funeral will be held tomor- burd and Raymond Warden, SO Air Conditioned for Your Comfort row at 2 p. m. at tho Posten fu- FAIR HAVEN—Mr*. Mary John- M>UU MOREL Thomas ave., Shrewsbury. Medical neral home, Burial will be In Fair aon Yawger of 318 River rd., widow patients at- Riverview Include Mrs. View cemetery. of Bchlard L. Tawger, died last FREEHOLD—Louis Morel, 49, of Vlto Blandenburgo, 112 Willow at., Thursday at tho Shrewsbury Manor City Island, N. Y., brother of Al- Fair Haven; Miss Grace Burdge, nursing home, Shrewsbury, fred Morel of this place, died there Leonardvllle rd., Leonardo; Mrs, Born In Holmdel, Mrs. Yawger Wednesday of last weak, He was Vincent Garangelo, 15 Louis ave,, was a daughter of the late Eugene born In France. Middletown township; Mrs. Mau- and Mary Widerholt Johnson. She The funeral waa held Monday rice dementi, Old Farm Village, had been a resident hern many at the Freeman funerrI home, with Rumson; Mra, Jules Dlstel, M years. Rev. Charles H, Beynon, pastor of Crest dr., Little Silver; Mrs. Al- Surviving arc a brother, Eugene the Methodist church, officiating, fred Guthleln, Hudson ave., Port The Adams Memorial Home Johnson, Newark, and, two listers, Burial WM in Maplewood cemetery. Monmouth, and John Lemig, Kings Mri, Fred VnnDorn, Red Bank, hwy,, Middletown towashlp, nnd Mrs, Raymond Dangler, W««l- MRS. THERESA KANE vlllr, N, J,, anil several nieces and nephews, BELFORD-Mn, Theresa Kane, Successor to Mount Memorial Home TO VOTE OS NEW SCHOOL The funeral was held Monday 11, Compton at,, died at her home Dedicated To night lit the Adams Memorial home, yesterday after a long Illness, BRIELLE—Borough voters will with Rnv, A, Kenneth Magner, Jr., Widow of John Ktnc, she was born go to the polls Aug. S to aet on the In Jortey City and had lived litre FUNERAL DIRECTORS pastor of the Rumson Presbyterian board of education's proposal for REVFMEISCE church, of which Mrs, Tawger wm six years, Issuance of a 1180,00, 0 bonond Issue a member, officiating. Burial Tues- .Surviving (ire a aon, John Kane, fof r a new grammar sohool of mod- The qulol rovoronoe thnt marks day morning was In Bethlehem Bollord and iv sister, KMherine Ma- ern design, Beoauie of overcrowded Presbyterian cemotery, Clinton, honey, Belford, conditions In tha ichool, th* sixth, our memorial services In ro- The funeral will bo held Satur- 310 Broad Street seventh and eighth grades will go Red Bank, N. J. fleeted In tho bontity of our JOIIW 3, OBDNKY day morning at II a, m, from her on purt-tlmo teutons when ichool chapel. Hero, In beautiful imr- late residenoo and at 9 o'clock at volumes In September, rniiiullngn, Ihn flinil trllmln In TtUMBON—John J. Gednny, 69, Bt, Mary's Cathollo church, New of 41 Washington it, died TuMday Monmouth, where Rev. Robert T, REFORMED your loved one bccomon a mem- night'«t nivervlew hoapltnl where Bulman, paitor, will offer a high Colt's Neck ory you will cherish nhvnyn, he had been A patient two week*, mui of requiem, llovcronco murk* every phase- Born In We»toh«»ter county, N. Burlnl, under tho direction of the Services during July will be held of our thoughtful service, y,, Mr, Oertney wan a «nn of Ihe Rootl funeral home will hi In Holy Sundays nt 10 a. m., In charge of F. Howard Uoyd, luln Samuel nnd Ma, HMnm (led- Name cemetery, .leriry City, / ncy, Formerly of l/jotml, he h»d There will be no Sundiy-ichonl THE FUnERRL HOdlE httn ft realdrnl here the punt ftlx during July and August, Church John E. Day year*. He WM employed as a jrnr- MM, SOl'IIIK O, BHADI.KV itervloes will ha discontinued dur- donor on vnrloun estates' In thin Mr*, Hoplilo 0, ing Augmt, u rou, Hi'fldlty, 57, of 2Gft-n Weitfleld sv«,, Of PERSOnflL SERVICE Funeral Home Mr. Ocdnny lenvn Ills wlf«, Mm. died yesterday at her homo, Bin An nnllnane* entitled "An Ordlnnnee 86 Rlvinlda Avinue Jennie K, Ackorrrmn dedney, WM the mother of Mn, Edward ef the Dnnrd of Health of the Morqqah The funnml will hn held lonlght Kinlln of Ktnnsburg, ef Air lUvtn, Niw Unit, Ki' Phono 6.0332 Rod Bank nt ft o'clock hi the Wnrdim funnml Tho funeral will bn held BitUir- • sanlLsrri Plumblni and WILLIAM S ANDERSON liny at 10 o'clock at Mt, Mary'l Ooili," win nrmntiii 'for Inlroduotlon Koypurt Britnoli—SOI Mnplo I'l, home with TUv. A, Kenneth Mug- •nil Ant (Mini on June II, ltll by nnr, Jr,, pastor of the numion ohurch, lClltaboth, Mi'i, Bradley li 'JVIo|ihuno 7.18M (IK Duanl of llaalut of Kalr lUvin lor. 30-32 Hudson Ave. Kcil Bunk PreMiYlerlnn church, offlolntlnif, •urvlvml by her huibnnd, Wlllmm ciiih and on July t, Itll wit flntllr Non-SoeUrlan Burial, tomorrow morning, will ba 1, Bradliy, St., two other daugh- """•'HaJLV.'MAUD. PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 In numl cemiliry, Wlillo PUIna, ter*, i un. Ana iwu biulh«r«, all Allan i Lady AHindanr N. If, i){ North Jinty, M, fLUYU IM1TJI, SmiUrf. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 25th Anniversary Mrs. Joseph Suszka and family, Middlctown Branch Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Corskl, Mr. Embury Methodist Church For Local Couple and Mrs. John Nuzd, Mrs. Veron- 'Curious Savage' Elects New Officers ica Suszka and Miss Koee Suszka, That Blonds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ostrouch Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Ostrouch To Observe 85th Anniversary SHREWSBURY—Officers of the of Catherine st. marked their 25th and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazur, At Ivy Tower Middlntown branch of th« county ,.. with TODAY'S AROHTfCTUM' wedding anniversary June 28 at an Mlddletown, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- LITTLE SILVER—The 85th an- Red Ci'osn chfl-pter were announced informal gathering with friends at SPRING LAKE—The Broadway this week by the county chairman, liam Cook, Jr., Mr. and Mis. V. comedy, "The Curious Savage," will niversary of Embury Methodist ail!" '. their home. Crendkoff, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cher- church will be observed Sunday at Pvt. John J. Sinilh Holcombc Ward. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John be seen at the air-conditioned Ivy nek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spanglcr Tower playhouse here beginning a special vesper service at 4 p. mAssigned to Polk Officers arc Mrs. Thomas Kiaan Thicm of Homestead, Fla.; Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauch, Mid- when the combined choirs will pre- of River Plaza, chairman; Mrs. Mrs. George 3ayack, Salem, O.; Monday. It will feature Esther RIVER PLAZA—Pvt. John J. dletown. Jane Coryell, who recently com- sent a sacred concert. Harry Craver, Chapel Hill, secre- Mr. and Mrs. William Gorski and At the 9:45 a. m. service Sunday, Smith, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. tary, and' hoard members, Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paskl pleteldd a road lour of "Tobacco John J. Smith of Hubbard ave., Road." Rev. James W. Marshall, pastor Harry H. Ncubergcr of Everett; and Tamily, Mr. and Mra. Stanley The average oil well in the Uni- will present a history of the church, ha3 been nssigned to the 37th In- Mrs, O. R. Apgar. Leonardo; Mrs. Mallack and family, Mr. and Mr*. ted States produces about 12 bar- which was built in 1868, although fantry division at Camp Polk, La. W. Slrothcr Jones, Locust; Mra. J. Stanley Lany and family, Mr. and rels of oil a day. zzsrsym Methodism came to this borough Crawford Compton, Belford; Mrs. in 1823. Joseph Howard, En.it KeansbuiR, Among the numbers scheduled for nnd Mrs. Jamts ftonaldson, .N'ew Sunday afternoon "'111 be Bach's Monmouth, MIRACLE WEDCE- Weathertilht Cloiur. Picnic Kits "Jcsu, Joy of Man's Desiring" and Members of the nominations com- Farrant's "Lord For Thy Tender mittee were Mrs. Wylle G. Pate, SALT SPRAY STEEL* Mercies' Sake." "Boundless Love" Tmcki and Hardwara and "Let Us Break Bread To- Mrs. Douglas Crnlk and Mrs. Field and Accessories gether," spirituals, will be sung; Mount. followed by the reading of James Weldon Johnson's "The Creation" OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. from LOO to 8.95 by Rev. Mr. Marshall. Cltor&nceSale., OVER 25 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SKRVICE The junior choir will sing "Holy God We Praise Thy Name," ac- 465 SHREWSBURY AVE. RE 6-4868 RED BANK companied on the piano by Mar- garet Smith! The combined choirs will sing "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones," a 17th century chorale. J.Kridel It Pays to Advertise in The Register The choirs will be directed by Miss Marjorie Frantz. Guest artlsU will 137 IROAD ST. RED IANK be Richard Eaton, baritone, who | will sing "God Is My Shepherd" and GIFTS • ANTIQUES DECORATIVE CONSULTANT "I Will Sing Thee Songs of Glad- . Esther Jane Corycll ness" by Dvorak, and Hiss Clara Tllton, who will play a clarinet ac- Miss Coryell was last seen at Ivy companiment for "Jesu, Joy of Tower in 1951 when she played In Man's Desiring." Mrs. George lvlns, BUSINESS AS USUAL! "Papa Is All" and "Birds of Prey." organist, will" play Beethoven's spring and summer clearance Her career includes numerous parts "Hymn of Joy" and Gounod's Fvt. John J. Smith, Jr. on television shows such as Pulit- 'Marche Romainc." Miss Nancy zer Prize Playhouse, The Aldrlch Darrah will play "Romanze" from Pvt. Smith, who entered the 26th ANNUAL Family, Cameo Theatre and sum- M " py Army at Camp Kilmer in June, was mer theater appearances in Atlan- Mozart's "Piano Concerto in D employed at WhitsellnK Hills farms tic City, Provlncetovrn and Jcn- Minor," accompanied by Miss in Middletown. He attended Mid- nerstown. Miss Coryell is also a Frantz on the organ. dletown township high achool, pianist and oil painter. Following the concert tea will be 1 served on the parsonage lawn, The cast for "The Curious Sav- when old records of the church will Ruinson age" will include Richard Midglcy, be on display. ON ALL who has been seen on Broadwny In "Dream Girl," "Three's a Fam- Mr. and Mrs. William Cromcy of ily" and with Mae West in "Dia- Fair Huvcn Park ave. entertained at a buffet mond Lil." He toured in "Born supper Sunday in celebration of Yesterday" with Shelley Winters' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlldy, for- the 88th birthday of Mr. Cromey's company, and has been seen in merly of Llncroft, have moved In- grandmother, Mrs. Emma Jnhnes. various summer theaters from to their new home on Fair Haven Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. John Denver Col., to the Cape Playhouse. rd. The dwelling, formerly the car- Gorsegncr and son Fred, Harry "The Curious Savage" deals with riage house on the Qulnlan estate, Lyons and daughter Gail, Charles Not many toft, to hurry! Sizes a lady who has ten million dollars Obre, Mr. and Mrs. William Dodt, was converted by the owners. Mrs. Hobart Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. to spend, but doesn't plan to spend Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schill- Ira Emery, Jlr. and Mrs. Victor 7.15, 10-20, 12'/J-24'/J. It sensibly. Her selfish family tries ing have moved from Fair Haven Emery and daughter Carol, Mr. to thwart her plans and as a re- rd. to their new home on Lock- and Mrs. Stanley Osmulsk! and sult finds themselves in some com- wood pi. •' son John, William Clair, Mrs. Irene • BLOUSES plicated situations. Gettis. Miss Josephine Abblatl, Mr. MIDDLETOWN FIRE COMPANY NO. 1 Dr. Edwin F. Stewart of Fair Thn play will run through July Haven rd. is up and around again and Mrs, Ot(o Strolimenpcr, Mrs. • SUMMER SUITS 18 with a matinee Monday. after his illness. He and hia daugh- Anna Kcnney, Mrs. Lou la Lcm- ter, Miss Bernadine Stewart, had mens and Ann Marie and Alice •• SUMMER BAGS FINANCE COMMITTEE as week-end guests, Dr. Stewart's Cromcy. ROUTE 35 HEDDONS CORNER SHREWSBURY—Gen. Geoise L. sistera-ln-law, Mrs. J. Paufve of VanDcusen of Fair Haven, (U. S. Tuckahoc, N. Y., and Mrs. Tina The Presbyterian Sunday-school • SEPARATES Army Retired) has been named Bates of Brooklyn. will hold its annual picnic at 2 -1 MILE NORTH OF RED BANK- chairman of the finance committee Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waddell of o'clock this afternoon In the church of the county Red Cross chapter Fair Haven rd. returned home this grove. In case of rain, the affair (or the 1963-51 year. Also named week after spending: two weeks in will be held tomorrow afternoon, as committee members were Ralph Buffalo, N. Y, with their son-in- Mr. and Mrs. Jere Carew and J. Damiano of Long Branch, and law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. family of Allen st. have moved to ALL SALES FINAL Clarence E. Untcrberg, Shrews John Baker. Lansing, Mich. bury. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wenner end Mrs. S. Wilson Laird of Old JULV 16-17-18 & 24-25 daughter Jean of Third st. spent Farm village spent the week-end the week-end with Mrs. Wenner's In New York city as the guest of parents In Barncgat. Miss Claire Clee. the MADLYN SHOP Chapel of the Holy Communion Larry E. Gill, second class cook will hold a fair next Wednesday In the Navy, son of Mrs. A. W. Special Attractions! 491 PROSPICT AVE. LITTLE SILVER on the church grounds. Luncheon Lundin of 8 Narumnunk st., has will be served from noon until 2 been assigned to duty aboard the RIP IANK o-2lo7 o'clock. ' • . Navy Scajolane Tender U.S.S; Pine Mrs. Paul R. Fielder of Forrest Island. Gill -ntcred the Navy in J.KiideL ave. Is operating the Candlelight November, 1943. / gift shop on River rd. during the Mr. and Mrs. James G. Bowie absence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of New York city spent the week- PONY & HAY GROUND LoPiccolo, who are on a trio to end with Mrs. Bowie's brother-in- Alaska. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip The Methodist Sunday-school will Parker of Wardell ave. PRIZES hold its annual picnic next Wed- Mrs. Thonus bakes of Church RIDES FOR nesday at Point Pleasant beach. St. was transferred this week from The group will be accompanied St. Vincent's hospital In New York by L. William Myatt, superintend- city, where she underwent a leg THE KIDDIES NIGHTLY ent, and Rev. William B. Magsam, operation, to nivcrvicw hospital. pastor. Bay* met nbh to m«k» pnckut money Mr. and Mrs, Philip J, Bowers by icllinjf The KeeiaUr.—Advertisement. of 80 Grange ave. returned home laat week after spending several weeks In England, where they wit- nessed the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, ran UHDCM awns AROUND RED BANK Patrolman Peter Hart returned to hia duties with the police de- partment Monday after attending the six weeks' course conducted by the state police at Sea Girt. Mr. and MB. Martin VanBrunt and family of Melbourne, Fla., are spending two weeks with Mr's. Van- Brunt's parents, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Arnold of Third st. RUG RIOT! DINNER MEETING RUMSON-The Entre Nom held a dinner meeting last night at the THIRI All MORI UNUSID MILIS IN A RICONDITIONED PACKARD THURS., FRI. SAT. Rumson hotel on Waterman ave. ( Following dinner, the members Famous Make—9x12' RevenN played bridge, Attending w-« "••-. THAN ANY COMPARAIll CAR! bleg—They'll go fart! Double mta Haley Douglas, Mrs. William Decker, Mrs. Charles Ciiulm, ...,, surface fibers, crisp, clean, cool* Joseph Bray, Mrs. Nloholaa Lamb, looking. Tweeds, florals, plaids in Mrs. Robert Norman, Mrs. George large variety of colors. Redden and Mrs. Philip Pettrs. SAVE ON ALL FIBERS!

FLOOR COVERING-Best 1953 Patterns ytir **"" ,a« ••»* Famous HIAVIIST GAU6I i*4t e*.v Makes m T «" •"••£ 1«4* We to 114* «••»« I ft Quality FELT 1,4, ettrif'U' tfll *'** 1,39 Cut from lt4, UV ,,41 Full Rolli 8(1. Yd. ,,41 »•••>•'* Sq. Yd. Ml* '•'* 69 |(4« «•»'* BASE IM "•••' By Armstrong CongolaunvNalrn * Pabco * Bird 1,47 »'•»' |..» Ultra Takes No Sleuthing- 1,41 1*1 Ultra All Wool Iroodloom Sculptured Wool Twiit Ireadloom *•• to dlieovar tha count to follow lt(t ,M OH" Wilton Iroodlotm .. The buy of a ,,,1 M«Kf» J From Oullitan'i Freehold Mill* t,ll Mttei 41* 12 Ft. Width to gat dapandabla TV.Radio t M«itry ' DumblB twlnt l(t 1,11 »••<"'* In fhrot moit nmd« for year* ; <•» 1*11 fl»m«» Tono en Tont Rapalri a Sarvlcal Tha many |,«* K»< warttad eolon. of luxury wear. .95 lit* f«MI" 1(»1 •»••••' in* winy* Floral* 6 .Grs«n-9r«y 9' Width 6 Sq. Yd. •at ownan whom wa'va tarvad tttt «••••' Whlla It la ill Rof. f.fl Ron. hava baatan an unmtitakabla Asphalt Tile Linoleum Tile Rubber Tile path to our door. Good work SAVE MONEY and fair prlcai »trn and hold lit Quality OeHar for dollar, a reconaJitlonaef Uitai Pacfcaraf Install your own for ui tha eonfidanca of our It lha bait outomollva valut in tht country ttaloyl « Til* Floor 5V2' euttoman. Comt in and compart thtto groat Packart) valuoi Wt hava thim all. EA, & UP EA, NO BITTER •"«•"«I/•" All Colon 19H EA, and our ipocial lluo Klbbow Ouartmtoaa* RIVER ROAD RADIO uttd cor valuti, today I mmmmmm ———— ft TELEVISION, Inc. VALUES LA FREDA SALES & SERVICE ON TNI MARKET> MILLERTON RUGS M7 RIVM RD,, PAIR HAVIN 130 BROAD STREET HUD BANK 6-5279 Phon. RE 6-4247 117 Monmouth St., Red Bank RE 64702 OPPOSITE BTB1NBACHB » RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 1936 PLYMOUTH two-door. Good trans- BEAUTY OPERATOR—Modern air-con- MAID—Part time; Three mornings a . TOOLS XPERT DRIVING Instructions. Learn HAIR CANING and rush work. Wil- week, 9 to 12. No cooking. No laun- ROYAL TYPEWRITERS—New and re 1 in safety, to drive safely. Look for bur Ivlns, 10 West Sunset ave. Phone nortation. RE 6-0671-J. Make offer. ditioned shop. Good salary. Vaca- built All makes adding machines SynUon el ctric drill $20; Vi-ln. drill tion. Vincent's, 32 Linden pi. KE 6-dry;''fl per hour. Shrewsbury home. RED BANK REGISTER 140*Tin. sander J35: 8'b-ln. J"".»»• he car with two steering wheels, Pion- B 6-<388-R r93~MODEL A FORD Victoriaictoria, twt o Call RE 8-1354 after 7 P. M. nnd portable typewriters. Guaranteed. ers in auto driving instructions since ALL WASHING—New scientific meth- ddoo r sedandan. Good conditioncondition . CaCalll Easy terms. Scrpico's, 101 Monmouth Merrill Lawnmower Shop, U Mechanic miriFIO OPPORTUNITY, for three - • nank. RB 6-1352. 933 Easy Method Auto Driver Train- od also Venetian blind laundering, RE 6-1147-J. I CLASSIFIED RATES st, RB 6-0485. ; School 51 East Front st. RE <• ill 'Myrgco. RE 6-3471 or RE 6-4387." 1937 OLDSMOBILE—Good condition, ambitious men over 21, Evenings and FOUNTAIN AND luncheonette m»n- TOP SOIL—Road gravel, fill dirt, pea 883. TRUCKING SHO, See at Andy's Service Station, Saturdays. Start 152.50 and up Call ager (female), full -time. Exper- "Weckrends and AS 2-5U0U Thursday, 6 to 7l3O P. M. Three Cents a Word Brave!, bluestonc, sand, asphalt nnd ENEUAL CONTRACTOR and cesspools Cnll RE 5-3703. ranenpsrt r,vc.i Portaupcck, ience not essential. We will train black top for driveways. RE 6-3879. Sundays Mr. Sioudt. Minimum Charge: $1.00 cleaned: carting and grading, tup OVING—Day or night. Reasonable LYMOUTH—1931 trim two-door se- selected applicant, 'Apply st our FERTILIZER—For summer time u«. II manure, nil dirt, cinders gravel and rates. Free estimates. Cnll RE 6- Double Rate lor Double Spacing 100% organic. Non burning when used nd. Estimates given. Phone RE 6- dan with big rear sent for the kids, BOOKKEEPER, office manager, to office. J. J. Newberry Co., 73-79 Blind ads, usine The licsistcr's ns Her direction. 25, 50 and 80-pound 464. Oscar Becker. 47 Second st'., Fair • 81-M, 'his economical car is the. answer to Broad st., Red Bank. Maytag washer 88 11 your car problems. Come, see it take complete charge of depart- P, 0, Box, 25c cxtrn. lings Ask your hardware dealer for Maytag lvn&nei «o, »•-- ••—- : , _ , lnven ment. Excellent opportunity and Agrinite. • Disbrow Bros., West Long chisels, files, switch box >,(. bolts nil 1 JOE h. FUNDERBURKE. Floor nd drive it today, A test drive will Riiiht to classify, edi... t _. reject N RED LANK—Span Craft Studios, ow you Its value, Maurice Schwartz reserved by Branch, T.,II« nine cutter, c rcillnr saw blade;, sanding, painting and decorating. future for experienced and capable any advertisement is mi "or. 30x46: rugs, 9x12. MO; 8' porch picturo framing; oil paintings, etch- : Sons. Direct factory dealer. 141 West FEMALE—Shirt operator. Apply The Register. USED LUMBER—2x4's, 2x6's, 4x4'si gs and enuravlngs restored; full-size Cnll for free estimates. RE 6-3306-1. person. Salary commensurate with sheeting,, good ns new, at $66 pecXnnsr , window shutters $I each book- 'ront st, Chrysler, Plymouth, Intcrnat- Donald's Deluxe Laundry, 44 Mar* We will not bo responsible tor binding press, punch bow So, pot stovo 'amelcss mantel mirrors, window val- 34 Marlon St., Red Bank. 3nal trucks. background and capability, Replies errors unless they are detected bo- 1,000; roof shingles, factory sub-standard $8 picture frames, poker table nccs lawn signs, framed mirrors. 37 Ion st., Red Bank, or phone RB nt $4.50 per square. Wyde Lumber * 0 11 3LDSMOBILE—Convertible. 1951. Roc- held confidential. Submit resume to fore the second insertion. ' plumbing pipe and fittings, I'.' ™ " Sam Front at Phone RE 6-3095. ket V-8. Must sell. Price far below 6-0204. Supply Corp. Highway 36, Bclford, KE de, GEOGRAPHICS, Medical Canterbury, Keyport, No cancellations will bo accepted heater, liquor cabinet S.i. hondex, dchk, iESSPOOLl, SEPTIC TANKS and out- Journals, tic, bound or rebound. The ue book. Fully equipped, including C-0S20. need, paint,, 18*8; window screenns,s . Ux4 4.. door toilets cleaned and renaircd, R, L. utomatlc windows, A-l condition. 6 or chances made In advertisements FTLESTDE'SKS, CHAIRS.—Complete new ountry Bindery, R. D. No. 1, Freehold. SECRETARY—one wining to do some WOMAN—To care for six-year-old child w. 23 South_st;.Rh 6-IJ1J-"., 'erguson. EA 3-0145. O 0-7235. Irummond pi. RE 6-5433. ind'to help with household duties. one hour after receipt nt orncc. line of office furniture. Serplco's Office CTRWELL" oONTffTiJOUS custard ma- •AINTING—Inside and outside. Paper- bookkeeping. Apply In person. Estey 101 Monmouth Bt. RE 6- M.C. 1944 l','--ton platform truck. Live In or out. RE 8-3140 after 5 P. M. DEADLINE: Equipment, chine, six-foot fountain, one h. P. hanging contracted by roll, John First-class condition, MI 6-0276.J. 6 Metal Products, 1 Catherine St., Red Real Estate: Tuesday Noon. 04S5 ___^__ Copling compressor, two 40-nuarl milk alone. AT 1-179'J-W. S P. M.« Bank. •_ FARM MACHINERY — S' double disk REAL ESTATE WANTED FEMALE HELP—No experience nec- Classified Display: Wednesday Noon boxes, all stainless sttel Will sell rens- IAWSTAND LAWNMOWERS, sold, shar- 937 FORD DUMP TRUCK. Good con- EXPEDITER — To assist purchasing M0, 10' weedor, short hitch, $25: onable. KE 6-U9S-J. Highviny 36, West pened and repaired. Factory methods. agent Familiarity with engineering essary. Apply Donald's Deluxa All Others: 5 p. m. Wednesday. tjlo row cultivator, two-wheel, short illlion, with 1942 motor, (165: 1935 Kranshurg. II work guaranteed. Waiting's Saw and AWK1NS BROTHERS—77 Broad st. materials of radio Isduntry desirable. Laundry, 44 Marlon st.t Red Bank, hiti-h, $20: liower lawnmowcr, 22", $80; 'ord V-8 coupe convertible. Phone RE Call Classified LTwWOWER—Used electric power owcr Service, Campbell.ave.. Port Mon- RE 6-0352, Real estate, Insurance and U3-M.' Gall for interview. Communication or phone RE 6-0204, field mowing machine, J20. Phone RE mower $50J50. MfjrltMcrrtt Lnwnmower Sh.su, lOUth. KE 6-2083. lortgage loans. List your property for Products Co. Inc Marlboro, FR 8» 6-4142-R-2. 939 DODGE two-door sedan with 1948 1880. . Red Bank 6-O013 £<% merliMechanin in ci* st..*Renn*i -- ~d— Bank \\p. with us. RGAVUsed. Electronic. Fully guar- -—- HOTION PICTURES In glorious colors motor, in very good running con- SECRETARY — Knowledge, shorthand, REMINGTON TYPEWRITER $20 ONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY—14 Ma- anteed, with exchange privileges. Suit- E RITER $ Little of your wedding, birthday party or tion, S125, Cnll at 54 Manning St., ACCOUNTANT-CONTROLLER. To typing,. and general office' procedure. usedd. BRJilHBRJilH . W. A Cla,l_ iny occasions. Prices from $22.50. Spe- ple ave., Fair Haven. RE 6-i308. real iver Plaza. RE t-3585-R. One girl office. Very' pleasant. Apply In able for home use or small church. Full T W. A. Clayton,l_ late, insurance, mortgage loans. Buy- head up department. Textile man- LOST AND FOUND price 5600 delivered, or will rent for f\VCTDAY~BEDS—Good conditiodii n SSuitt- :ial for limited time. Free action'viewer 939 CHRYSLER 6-cylinder sedan. Good person, 99. Monmouth st.. Red Bank, able for rs for nil types of property. Writs or ufacturing experience preferred. Sub- }2.'i monthly with rental applied to pur- able for summer home, $5 each, UUI ith each order. Call Movie Makers, ihone Information.* , running condition, A very clean car. BOY—To work In stockroom of retail chase Inter on if desired. Write to own- IT11U U 1 'Ugl-0981-MO !-»•». . , • OJ LOST—Passbook No. 40595/ Finder M LRE YOU SELLING OR REKTiNG?— 175; 1942 Mercury sedan, radio and stantial position available to respon- store. State qualifications, Writs, Mr. Miflin, 234 East State St., Tren- BEDROOM SET—Solid mnhoenny, in- _^ P. O. Box 205, Red Bank, please return to Second Nntlonal bank, er. Mr. Miflin, , r UILDI'NG CONTRACTOR — New con- Contact us. Take advantage of our icater, reconditioned throughout,, new sible and- capable person. Education, h M 71630 AsAskk cluding double bed, high boy, dresser, :eatcovers, 9295. Applegate's Garage, Red Bank. .—^— ton, or phone ManasquBn 7-1630. vanity, night table, two mirrors, one structions, alterations, repairs. Her- to active offices. Free inspection ser- experience and background to be LOST—Passbooks Ko. 40,7 72 nnd Nofo. r Mr. R, iert Eigcnrauch. fiE 6-3203-J. ce. Buyers waiting. The Massar orner Ave, D and LeonardvllU rd., EXPERIENCED AUTO FARTS man. SINGLE FOLDING BED. with inner- stool, ono chair. • Kitchen set. maple .1AKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent Jconardo. submitted in confidence to "Account- 3' 60S Finder please return to Sec- table and two chairs; mahogany cock- gency, 9 Canal st. RE 6-2121 or 1020 Steady job. Pleasant working con* ond National Bank, Hed Bank. spring mattress, >15. RE 6-4420-M.* our high-speed floor sander and edger. lain st. AS 2-2216. 951 CADILLAC—Model 62 coupe. ant," Box 511, Red Bank. tail table, leather top, mahogany two W rates. Enzler Lurcher Co.. Dhont ditionB, Apply Frank VanSyeklt, COST—Lady's forge blue Imitation OIL COOK STOVE—Three cooking and tier table, two mahogany end tables, ;ORE CLIENTS than listings. We have Radio, heater. Good condition through- leather hannbac containing heirloom two oven burners. Tnke It away for KE 6.0005. mt. CaH MI 1-6125 or 21 Cottage rd., Inc., 149 West Front it., Red Bank Phllcn radio, fan back upholstered chair. many buyers In $12,000-$1S,COO range, EXPERIENCED BENCH mechanic l costume jewelry of sentimental value to $11). Harry Girnud, 30 Mechanic St.. For information, call liB 6-3854 after st your home with us for sctlon. Rus- onmou^hBeach assembly of electrical products. Ma- RE 6-1298. owner, 530 reward. Philip J. Bowers, is. Red Bank, ATTICS AND GARAGES—Alteration sell M Borus Agency, 600 River rd.. UICK CONVERTIBLE, 1942. Excellent E , chine shop experience desirable. Com- Grange aveM_!ajr_l!j!ven, '- 6-.li 49. TWIN WICKER stroller and sleeper, TUBES—75Uxl6. work of all kinds. Masonry work. Fair Haven. Re 6-4532. ttop , it ti Gd municationii s PdProductst Co. C , IInc.c , Marl- BOY—Over 18. Apply Herble's Cities WTLTTTHE fAlTl'Y who took the small bassinet with wheels, car bed, easily Six—TIKES AND" 595. paint, tires. Good seatcovers, White walls. Call S^JJ^ No money down. Free estimates. ADAMS AGENCY—If you want your Red Bank Airport. RE 6-1730. boro. FR 8-1880. Service, Bridge and Oaklsnd its.; R«d brass marker ensraved "Sunrise 1'isli- converted to car seat. All In excellent White walls. Ca!l_ •''home sold, let ua show it to our large Ing Club" from the grave of Sidney C. condition. EA 3-071C-M after H:30. COn55PO~f~FMEZER, 12.9 cu. ft.: Standnrd Improvement Co,, 313 York HEAP TRANSPORTATION—Is thnt RADIO SALES ENGINEER with good Hotpoint electric stove: twin size clientele, RE 6-5088. 24-hour service. what you want? These may not all be academic background for sales of TV STENOGRAPHER-SECRETARY — For H Stout in Fair View cemetery, please fOEAL FtTWER MOWER, 54" cut. Side avc., Long Branch. LO C-2377, WE HAVE SERIOUS prospects for all return it. Mr. nml Mrs. IS. V. K. H. box spring anil mnltress, ten wagon, ho best looking, but they will get you engineering specialties to large manu- work In engineering office in Red Bank, wings detachable for close trimming. types of listings. Prompt and omclent vherc you are Kolng. 1941 Chevrolet, facturers. Unusual opportunity for in-on Garden State Parkway. - Call RE 6- Stout, 2aS Brond st., Ilcd Bank. Rc- Roller attached to middle section. Looks KU 1-1184-K. 1963 17-INCH ADMIRAL TV, browr JESSl'OOL AND SEPT1G tank contrac- :ervice. Allaire & Sons Agency, Inc. RE 19.19 Iluick, 1837 Plymouth. Maurice dlvidunl with pleasing personality and 5885. like new and in excellent condition. Call tor. Cesspools dug nnd cleaned. Sep- i-3450. schwartr. A Sons. Direct factory den!- technical qualifications. Very attractive For the return of FtU 1-0787. plastic New, never used, $14n cusli MBERAL RKWAKD- 7il Overtnn pi., rear. Long Branch. tic tnnks and drains installed; 25 years' OUNG COUPLE would like three lo 10 !r. Chrysler, Plymouth, International salary. Phone for Interview which will femalfemlec white bull terrier lost July READY-MADE SLIPCOVERS—Beautify experience. Howard Tilton. 30 Center H 11ENDIX AUTOMATIC washer. Recently acres of Hood farm Innd, preferably rucks. 141 West Front st. / be held in confidence. Communication 6 from Ridge rd. and Kemp avc., your home and nave you money. Must St., Rumson Phune RU 1-0873. vith no buildings, or buildings in poor Products_Co., Inc.. Marlboro, FR 8-1880. WANTED fit or your money back. Floral or overhauled, Owner cannot use •• HHYSLER—1951 hnrdtop convertible, ttono . Mrs. H. A. Gogarly. 1IU l present location, $75. Lai, lit, SEllVIOK WHILE YOU WAIT. Save on londitlon. Cnll MI S-Q489-M. YOUNG MAN—For labor week. Must kd Finder solid patterns. Chairs 18.95, sofns This famous New York Newport with be strong. Also cleaner wanted. Ap- ANTIQUES—Best prices paid; chins, HO QUESTIONS 1691-W." eervico charge by bringing your radio its astonishing 180 h. p. engine is just *lisswnre, pictures, statutes, jewelry, return wallet essential $17.95, studio couches $10.50; Rosenfeld or television set in for repairs. A, C. PROPERTY FOR BUILDING B.teK. ply in person. Rivcrcrcst Nursing Home, lapers. C. EI'khlcr. , 259 -Maple »vc.. Furniture, 12 White st., Red Bnnk. RE GIRL'S BICYCLE—28-inch. Good like new. It has 23,000 miles on it. New lamps, old 1'evolvers, silver, tin* furni- Radio and Television Compnny Armand Must be !n H-l zone of Rumson. Chqpln ave., Red Bnnk. ted Bank,' 6-3418.• dition, ncw tires, $10. Call HE 6 A Crupi owner. 123 Shrewsbury ave. tires, radio and henter. The Interoir Is OPERA ture. Monmouth county books, maps. Minimum 1 Mi acres ench. Hi«h Chrysler's famous Highlander plnid with OPERATORS WANTED—Pocket, back, Gilmin 3. Spring st. RE 6-0145-M. • LOST—Blue Parakeet, iii IUMI Hank. SEVEN SECTIONS of aluminum porch RE 6-4768 sleeve and collar makers. Joiners, Child henrtbroken. Reward, Phone HE screens, floor to ceiling. Frame di- WWARDROBE TRUNK, sir., three-piece red lenther. You must see it and drive HIGHEST fRICES for your chinawara, ground with trees preferred. .Write, It If you nre In the market for a late stitch edge, blind stitch machine and 6-1676-J. mensions approximately 34x79. Painted mahogany bedroom suite $250, studli 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair of glassware, antiques. Una linsns. furni- couches $6C, unpaintod chest $20, wind Rny Smith, Construction. Uucna model used car, Maurice Schwartz ft button hole makers. Also foreman or ture, lamps, statues, silverware, brle-i-. LOST—Gold bill slip. Initinls M. V, \V., wSite Perfect condition. Call RE 6- radios and electrical appliances. floor lady, If you can do nny of the vicinity of Little Silver shopping cen- 3200.' robe $25, walnut bureau $20, walnu Vista ave., Rumson. "ions. Direct factory dealer. Chrysler, brae, paintings, jewelry For on* plus) chest $20, oedar wardrobe $49, three We call for and deliver. Harold's 'lymoiilh, International trucks. 141 West above sections, the highest wnges will or many Alice Sand. HE «-528* ter Please cnll LO 6-1112. BOY'S 1'ULL SIZE, English type bi- Front st. be paid to the most experienced people. LOST-T-Parnkcct. Blue and Krey. Please cycle. Good tires. Fine mechanical piece mnvle bedroom suite $75, nuip Radio and Electric Shop, 16 West HOME—In Atlnntlc Highlands or im- I'lANOS—Highest prices paid. H, Ten- tlesk chest $40, mahogany bed and bur 35-hour week, vacation with pay. Union ser, 306 Main st., Lakewood, or call call Raymond Pullen, 13 1'irst St., condition; $30. Can bo seen nny eve- Front St., It"* Cank. Phone RE >- mediate iiroximity. Three or more shop, Pressers also wnnted. Write, Rumson. RU 1-0633. ing after 6. Call RU 1-0301.' eau $75, two-piece living room suit odroom house. Stnte aae, type nnd con- LA 6-2190. -__ ' •• $150 Innerspring mattresses $25, bo 2744. "Factory," Box 511. Red Bank. MAHOGANY STEP TAl til ti on, heat type, plot size, price nnd REAL ESTATE FOR RENT EXPERIENCED DAIRY MAN — Surge OLD FURNITURE, antiques, cams, springs $25, Hide-it-bed $U". Hurdgc location. • Write, "VHti," Box Ml, Red glsssware. art objects and brle-a-brae. plaque, Theodore Roosevelt, by Frazcr Warehouse. i,i thl nfc,ave., . 4wvNewv YorkAvsna. ench. 16 William St. RE 6-1782-J.' Cnll RE 6-0967. PAINTER, DECORATOR and paper tures and brooks. Sweet Briar Farm, free day, S35 weekly. No objections to It. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0484. FRIGIDAIRE—6 cu. ftTLike new. Ex-KEPRTCEHATOlt—KelvinatorEPRTCE . 7 cu. f Direct fnctory dealer. Chrysler. Ply- Route 35 and West Park ave,, Oak- GRAND PIANO—Any size for studio. hanger i interior and exterior; 2i mouth. International trucks, 141 Whurst, . May be seen at anytime or phone Also Spinet. Phone Parke. Circle 7- COMBINATION aluminum windows. up cellent condition, 1100 cash. Phone GooG d conditionditi , $76$76; two Imitntio years' experience. Estimates cheerful!: Front st,, Red Bank. would be welcome. Write, Box 64, to 20% discount on heavy duty, thrcc- RE H-3234-J." mnrble top tables, approximateappl y LO 6-4124. 6990 (N. Y.) or Box 1162, 1474 Broad- given, Louis Cassan 448 Shrewsbui Navesink, or phone AT 1-0351. way. New York city. trBolc, extruded nlumlnura windows, A W A LLACE CIRCULAR SAW, Floor ao"x5'. Calll aftef r 6 PP. M. RE 6-0373-l7l> ive. Ited Bank. Phone RE H-4344-M. DUES YOUR CAR steer hard? Do you . BOOKKEEPER—Experienced only. Must guaranteed window with a guaranteed model, built-in 3-phase, 1 h. p. G, E.PORCH GLIDER—All metal, repainted, wheels shimmy 7 Let us correct thi SMALL BUNGAL6W—Ho children Call have permanent address, Eatontown GlKL'S BICYCTE^Slie 26-Inch. In good installation. No money down, up to trouble Save your tires. Latest Beai condition. Call RE 6-32M-J.' motor: table 25"x25." Price 175. AT good cushions and cohering, $15, Call OIL LAMPS converted for electri- EA 3-0487-J." ' Television. Main st., Eatontpwn. three years to pay. Free home demon- l-0133-Ii.* after 5:30, RE 6-2701. • axle and frame straightening equipment, VETERAN WILL BUY most anything stration Phone KB 7-2816-W. city. Lumps rewired. We call for Frank Van Syckle. 149 West Front st FA~KM HOUSE—Charming] four rooms MEN—With car and brains for high CANNOM PILLOW CASES (42x36), two BATllROOM WASH BASING Two -pairs and bath, electrified, heat. Reason- pnying local work. Kelly, 713 Bangs old. Picture frames, iron banks, oil POST AND RAIL fencing sold and for $1. The. Red Dank Value Center, of men's shoes, size 8-D; Brownie and deliver. Harold's Radio and Red Bank, west of Mnple ave. Our ow able rent for well recommended couple. ave.. Asbury Park. Between 8-10 A. M.lamps, glassware, marble top tables, erected No charge for estimates. RE 25 West Front St., Red Bank. dreis and cap, size 10, Would like to Electric Shop, 16 West Front it.. building Ask for Jack Harder, Phon Sweet Briar Farm. Route 35 and WeBt washstands. Look In your attics, barns. RE 6-1296. BLUEBERRY PICKERS—Apply Whale- Call KE 6-1369-J or write Box 171, Port •-4142-R-2, . ICE BOX—Two-door, white enamel. buy some laying hens, anything but Red Bank. Phone RE 6-2741, Park nve., Oakhurst, May be seen at pond Blueberry Farm, Whalepond rd.» TWO GMC DUMP TRUCKS. 19F any time, or phdfte LO fi-41'24, Monmouth." ATTENTION HOME OWNEKSl—Save Holds 100 pounds lee. Excellent con- Leghorns. AT 1-0222. , models. Used very little. One 3-yar BELFOItD—Ranch style home. Five Eatontown, money by modernizing your house dition, modern type. Call at 47 Me-FRIGIDAIRE—In very good condition, THREE 10-INCH round porch columns, FLOOR WAXING. Call RE 9-2478. Su. body and one 4-yard body, RE 6-5214, rooms, sunparlor, breakfast room, full GIRL—For cash and carry department. six feet long. Call Mrs. Joseph Hance, yourself Wt are equipped to supply chanic st. or phone RE 6-1829-W, $50, Owner ovlng. Inquire SO bnsement. Thermostatlc control heat, Vacation with pay. Free hospltallza- you with all the materials necessary. RE 6-3B86-M.' perlor Floor Waxing Co. Privatl BUICK—1949 Tloadmastcr, Dynaflow, 134 Maple ave.. Red Bank. Phont RE MEN'S AND LADIES' swim suits, $1.50 Catherina' St., or homes our specialty, radio, heater, Wedgwood blue, four- shower, and bathroom: 100x97; $65 tion. Apply In person. Star Cleaners 6-0630-M.' • Small monthly payments arranged on tin. The Red Rank Value Center, 25 SOLID MAHOGANY bedd.. with mattress monthly If tenant will decorate, if not, purchase of any materials. Iler« are TLTNGFILING—Flool r andd wall. Samples shown door sedan. New tires. Private. Excel- and Launderers, Myrtle ave.» Long DELUXE DOLL'S STROLLER, station' West Front st.. Red Bank. md spring In goodd conditiondii . ClCalll Freo estimates given. Rudy Rlsksmr lent mechanical condition. Purchase c $70. 24 Center ave., Belford. AT 1-Branch. •ome of the jobs you can do: Attic in< RE 65535 betwen 6 and ^ 23H6-J. wsgon style. Must bt in excellent tulatlon, application of tlleboard In kltch MOVING—Must sell. Studio couch, »i RE 6-5535 between 6 and ^ 1 Elm nl. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-551 new enr mnkes sale Imperative. What' CAREER OPPORTUNITY—(Male.) As condition. LO 6-3129-J. tn or bath, finish your basement or attic bed, dressers, music cabinet, 100-lb. AERIET WINDOW ventilatinl g fan, two 1EPT1U TANKS and cesspools .leaned your offer? Call RE 6-2658. HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE — Five resident representative for/ Internat- Into a playroom, bedroom or den. Com- Coolcrntor ice box. gray enamel com- Skinner lawn sprinklers, lame size, also dry wells, drains Installed. Ei PACKARD—1948 convertible. Why nc rooms. One block from business cen- ional Correspondence Schools. Red Bank plett Hue of lumber, mlllwork, hardware, bination rnngc, gns range, porcelain value $22.50 ench. price $12 each; bed- .imatcs given. Oscar Becker 47 Sec put the top down aad enjoy the eve, ter. Gas hent. Available July 15th. area, Tnke over huiit-up territory. Ex- MISCELLANEOUS valnt. wall board roofing, siding, ply- kitchen table, electric broiler and grill. room suite, walnut, double bed, boxind at.. Fair Haven. Phone RE U-146 nlng breezes? Its equipment includei Business couple preferred. Phone after tensive national advertising. Substan- wcod, doon, windows, insulation, etc. liensonnble. BE 6-4578-R." spring and mattress, night table, dress- radio, heater, and overdrive. Come, sei 5 P. M., RE 6-0715-M.' tial earnings, no canvassing. Character Free estimates on your needs. • American er, high boy, Mnrtha. Washington scw- IAMP SHADES custom made. Also and drive today. You will be surpriset WOMAN DRIVING to Chicago, Illinois, SCREENS—(17) 7' 8"x3' from screen variety of stock shades for your selec- HOUSE TRAILER—July 20. Eatontown nnd willingness to work essential. Apply Lumber * Building Supply, Highway 35 porch. RE 6-4594-M. Ing cabinet, walnut. RK 6-1288.* to Bee how little It will cost you to ow: highway, All conveniences Couple July 20 to July 30, Woman com- at Headden's Corner. Mlddlctown. RE 6- ion. Prices from $6 up. Hilo Steinei N. J. State Employment Service, Red panion desired. References exchanged. CHILDREN'S BOXER TYPE dungarees, SIDEARM GAS water heater 110: .gal- this fine cau Maurice Schwartz ft.Sons preferred. EA 3-0486-R. , Bank, Friday and Monday, 10 to 2. vanized water boiler. RE 6-0728-J. Studio 104 Shrewsbury ave,. Red Bank Direct fnctory dealer. Chrysler. Ply Call RU 1-0560 between 8 A. M. and 78 cents each, two for 11.50. The RUMSON—Unfurnished. Completely re- Ask for Mr. Ncedham. • 6 P. M. •fOp'SOtL. TOP SOIL, top soil, graveH Red Rank Value Center, 25 West Front LIVING ROOM CHAIR, overstuffed. $7. mouth, International trucks, 141 W SfAN—To now Inwn weekly, Must have fill dirt, locust posts. Lawns graded This chair is surplus and a hargnin KOLEDA CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. decorated. Two-apartment dwelling. SPORTS DOUBLE HEADER—Sponsored St.. Red Bank. \ Front St., Red Bank. First floor, four rooms, |100 monthly. own power mower. MI 5-0357-R.*_ tmd seeded. Larpe areas cleared. Call for those who need one. Also 24-inch Gcncrnl contracting. Building, re- WM, J. LEVINE AUTO SALES — Bu] by the Star Dusters' Danct and Flgura after 6 P. M.. Ml 5-0163. HOUSE TRAILER—1963 Travelo 32 girl's bicycle with learner's wheels. Ex- J Second floor, three rooms, $90 monthly. WOMAN—to care for two children. club. Roller skating 7:30 to 10. Danc- feet. Complete bath and extras. Price modeling, Financing arranged. RE or sell with confidence; /a of a cen Also some summer rentals available, Sleep in. small salary. Start immedi- fORb TRACTOlt with 14-inch plow; cellent condition, $30. MO 1-240S-R, tury in business. Large selection c ing and swimming 10 to T ?. • Tht $3,150. EA 3.1449-W. RUGS— 9x14, 9x15; office desk, large: e-5357-M. P. 0. Box 341, Red Bank. S675 up. Dennis K. Byrne, Realtors, ately. Write, "Woman," P. O, Box 305, Velvet Arena, Belvedere Pool, Bsachway, slightly used. Conover Bros., "ase, inte model used cars. Several pre-war Rumson. RU_l.Hj>0."_ DINING ROOM SET. .* a , . vaults* VIUDWi UUl" Hlghlajids. - ^^ Massey-Harrls and Planet Jr. sales tnd tea wagon, Boston rocker, Windsor Lowest down payment, longest term: Keansburg, Saturday, July 11, If rain- aervlcee. WickntunkWickatu . HO 9-6121. fct, extension table, Duncan Phyfe and teakwood chairs, marble top tntiles, BULLDOZER SERVICE, excavating, lam LITTLE SILVER—Four-room bunga- FARM HELP — Immediately. 5on"t Ing, July IS, Tickets fl, legs, five chairs. Asking 160. AT possible, Wm, J. Levlnr, 46 Oceanpor low. Available Immediately; 190 per ph£ne_. Bernadotte Farm. Tinton Falls.* \f]3 BUY ANYTHING and evcrylhiag dressers, Persian scatter rugs and run- clearing, driveways built and repaired ave.. Long Branch. LO 6-2468. ners. Shore Furniture, rt. 35, Lnurence Till dirt, sand, gravel, top soil and cln month. Weart-Nemeth Agency, 102 BUTCHErpETop pay. Steady job. Call and give the best prices. Call Swartz HIGHEST PRICES tor your old car. W W Front st. RE 6-2240. Furniture. Highway 36, RE 6-3213. REBUILT COMMERCIAL meat grinder. Harbor, MA 1-3770. iers. Trees and stumps removed, Grad buy. we sell, we trade. Coast Autc KE 6-1081. SITUATIONS WANTED YlliYll GIVE GOOD trndeintrnde-ins on yoyour old W. C. Dennis, 164 Rumson rd., Little COPPEK~FLASTUNG—80-pound roll, 20 ng and ficedjng of lawns. RE 6-5032 Sales Inc., 149 Monmouth St., Red Bank LEONARDO -- Two-bedroom, modern OPERATORS WANTED—Pocket, back, furniture as we hhav e an outleltt ffor it. Silver, UNKl JUNK I JUNK I — Gettis, jun house. Avsllable Sept. 1st Call AT ACCOUNTANT—University dtgret and P LlfMOUTH ENGINE—New. Not re- inches wide, 61c per pound. Cnll EA Phone RE 6-5223 or RE 6-5224. 1-0285-M • sleeve and collar makers, Joiners. Vail Swartz Furniture Hishway 36, RE 3-0752-J. dealer. We pay best pries for ragi 1947 MERCURY, 1948 Ford pickup true stitch edge, blind stitch machine and post-graduate studies In related sub- built. Used only a few hours, f 100. ron, paper nnd mattresses. Call Rl UNFUitNlSHliD HOUSE—Nine rooms, button hole makers. Also foreman or jects. Excellent background of msnj EHER'SON 12V4-INCH TV. Blue screen. small Chrysler 1941 club couiie. Flu! (hreo bedrooms, two sunnorches, oil •'OVERUSr' CHROMATB Anti-Rust RE 6-1990-J. Perfect condition, Owner leaving .-32 66-7. drive for Dodne 1941 up to '48.' Al floor lady. If you can do any of theyears experience in dlverslned, cost, paint stops rust. No surface prepar SEVEN ROOMS of furniture. Including ILECTRTD MOTOR rebuilding Is - burner heat. In quiet resldentlsl park, above sections, the highest wngtts will systematltation and fiduciary aceount- country. Inquire 76 South Clinton pi., clean merchandise. Reasonable. 16 En two blocks from Red Bank station. ation, no primer needed. Paints right four bedrooms. Can be seen at 261or call RE 6-2022-J.' tuslncss. Cnll us for quick scrvlr ave,. Atlantic Highlands. AT 1.D328-W be pnld to the most experienced people. ancy.( Desire* association when such over rust Five colors and clear. River rd. Phone RE 6-9762, Yearly lease: 1100 per month. No pets. experience .can be utilized to- mutual WASHING MACHINE— General Electric, Douglas Electric Co.. 35 East Front s 1941 PONTIAC—Perfect InBlde and out Call RE 6-2887. 35-hour week, vacation with pay. Union Dwyer"s Sky-Trak Service, Highway 35, ELECTRIC BfColLER—In excellent con- wringer type with pumps, Excellent Rtd Dank. Phone RE 6-0128. Radio and heater. No repair worl shon. Pressers also wanted. Write, advantage. A, S. B., P. O. Box 188, Middletown. MI 5-0545. dition. Call AT 1-0524-M after 6 condition. Call LO 6-2811. •AINTING ASD-PECORATING-Ha' THREE-ftOOEEftOOM FURNISHED cottageg , "Factory," Box 511, Red Bank. Oceanport.* P M. needed; $200, Can be seen nt 168 Mon NeaN r Union Beach railroad stationi . CONFIDENTIAL—Get the biggest TV TWO TIRES and tubes, 700x20. Price it done now, Palter hanging don mouth st. after 8 P. M. TECHNICTANrcHBMlST^^VemaleTECHNICTANrcHEfllST^Fl . fte- HANDYMAN—Small electrical carpen- trade in allowance in N. J., on a new _iy thn roil. Exterior and interlo Automatic heat and hot water. Modern senrch on electroplating and metal REMOVAL SALE—Entire stock of an- $10, Call Ml 5-0«60-M. 1940 CliEVTlOLET business coupe, blac electric range, refrigerator and waiher, try, paint jobs. ' Cars, floors polished. 1953 .Motorola stand out picture tele- tiques at cost. Consisting of piano work dono nt rensonable prices, J Four good tires. Cheap transportatlo flniihlng processing. New labratory fa- Cellsrs. attics, garages cleaned, whltt vision set. See the complete line nt lamps, table lamps, hanging lamps, Kelsey, Woodlawn ave,, Port Moamout Yesr around rentals only. KE 6-2089, cilities, Excellent opportunity in long ESPECIALLY FINE crystal prisms, $75. Radio and heator. EA 3-0488-J washed. All oddi jobs. RE «'-009B-B.' Strauss Stores. 15 White st. RE 6-5340. china, furniture, etc, Olien's, 3* South KB 6-1358-J. NEW HOME—Lsrge living room, fire- established nrftanlzntlon. Apply to Man* MEDICAL STUDENT DESIRES summer INSULATION, brick siding: variety of foot stools, cutglass, oriental rugs, DODGE CONVERTIBLE, 1861. Lo «(?er of Electrochemical develorment, St.. Freehold. _^____^^___^_ WANT WATERTIGHT BASEMENT 7— mllenRc. One owner. Reasonable prlci placs; modern kitchen, four bed- employment. Chemistry degree. In- Colors; $7.50 per square. Also roofing Ub LOBSTER POTS 11 each. Sny corner cabinet, Cathedra] chairs, rooms, two baths; garage: automatic Hanaon-Vnn Wlnkle-MunnltiR Co., Mat- Gunrnntco it. Also decorate it at i Radio, heater. Call RE 6-3904 befo awnn. cluding biochemistry. Write, "Student," paper at bargain price. Call Al. KE 6< number sold Call at 18 Willow St., Windsor chairs, ct., etc., etc, RUE- same time, Any of 16 colors, lnrxpc heat, oil-fired. Immediate occupancy; Box BU. Red Bank."' (1579-W. •y. After^calj RU 1-1345-W/ 1160 a month, Schanck Agency, 8 Lin- ^ElfERAL HOUSEV/OKKEK—From 9 Port Monmouth. ,^___^^^___^_^_ ells, 25 E, Front st. slvc. Waterproofers, Inc., 8 Monmou 1939 CHEVROLET two-door sedan. Good CAPABLE AND experienced woman BABY CTRRIAGE—In good condition, st., Ited Bnnk. RE 6-3303 or AS den pi. RE 8-0397. A, M, to 2 P/M, 120 ptr week. Rtf- condition, $65. Cnll after Ii P, M., 38 erences required, Call RE 6-88M.W. would like three days a week-doing USED TIRE BARGAINS—We have $6. 177 Fair Haver, rd., Fair Haven. SKSft Tjeonardo ave,, Atlantic Highlands. HOUSE—Beautiful, spacious Rumson housework, laundry or cooking dinners. RE 6-5336-J.' Tjeonardo ,, ghd WOMAN COMPANION—Mostly to sleep a large selection of guaranteed COMUINING—Wheat, rye, bulk or bagi OHiiYSLrTRSL — 19T6 r 6.cyllndery . home. Furnished. Completely mod- Call anyday, Margaret Lucas, 108 River BAHY CARRIAGE—Old English model. SECRETARY $40, three-piece rock No job too large. Ray Schllke, WICK ernised and all newly decorated. Ideally In, One who wishes refined, happy St.. Red Bank. RE «-2544-R.* used llru from $3 up. Most sizes, ThThiis four-doofd r sedan is readdy fof r homr, rather than high wages. One in Very good condition, reasonable. Call maple bedroom suite $05, fern ntunk. or MA I - 0 017-11-1, located nn Rivnr rd, 03x150 landscaped WOR V i'ully guaranteed. Custom rcmanu- RE 6-2495-R. someone that wants the ease off no n*o family. Best of references required. J»ART-TIMB~WORTTIM R stand 12.50, drop-lcnf table $10.50, AVON COSMETICS In great demand shift driving In a solid rosd-hugging Plot. Three bedrooms, 115 tiled baths. evenings by elderly factured tires from $9.30 up. "Best Large enclosed heated porch, plus two Call AT 1 -0192, ADD NATURE'S charm to your home library tnhlc $15, beds, complcto For Information, regarding sales an car. Equipment includes radio and heat- 4244-J.4244J." place in town to buy tires." Red liy plnclng a few of our hundreds of service, call Mrs. Dorothy NcvcndorH er. A real buy nt $675, Maurice finished rooms and full bath In attic. AMBITIOUS 'TEEN-AGER — To take TYPIST—(YounS g woman) dtslres typing Bank Custom Tire, Shrewsbury ave. varieties of Indoor and outdoor plsnts. 110, etc, Rusclls, 25 E. Front st. l!i8-tll£-t_'DiP"""' RE 6-4491. Schwartz A Sons, Direct factory dealer. Interior designed for gracious living and charge of two youngsters, ages 4 aad to do at home or by hour. Experienced Chrysler, Plymouth, International trucks, entertaining; two-car garage: 1200 per6, for 2H weeks, .No. housework. Sea- South of airport. HE C-3404. We carry the best, healthiest at lowest PORCH AND LAWN furniture of a! and reliable,' Some stenography, Write, prices. Pay us s visit. Modern Rose kinds, also screens, ihuttcrs, ttc. re- i 141 WWestt FronFt t st month, Available Sept. I. RU 1-0184. shore home. Apply Charm Fashions, 26 Typist," Box 511, Red Bank." GOLD MIRROR, needlepoint bench, !?r°aj_ '*" y^ldiiy or Saturday. =: Nursery, Highway 3(, Port Monmouth. unished with Dupont entmef, Work If loo—1941 DESOTO automatic shift, M0TORO~LX"CAR~tfAbiOS Sp A lot oufi tubesIUIH'D., Almi l cheapwmiii'4, description, radios, ofllco furniture, 1947 CHEVROLET—Rndlo, heater. Good Sundays olT, Apply In person, Co- One man rubber lite raft $7.50, RE 6- KNKItAI, CONTRACTOR, Landscaping, tires, Priced right for quick sale, RE THREE-ROOM OFFICE for rent, Utili- Art Jewelry Co., S, T, Cobbb proprietori . safe, and thousand other Items too grading, top soil, fill dirt, cinders, lonial Restaurant, 3 Broad st.. RedPENGUINS—Custom built. Finest lurn- 175 W. Derccn pi.,lied Dank, 6-2S16. , ties Included, Located st ll East Bank,* bir and hardware, Must stt to ap- KiOit-OUftNEit • TTRADBE". numerous to mention, RuscJIs, 2.1 grave), mnnurc, cesspools nnd dry wells 052 ONE-TON DODGE TRUCK, De- Front St., Red Bank. For any profes- preciate. Reasonably priced, If Inter- BATTEltlES Fill-IE" with any purtnblo built; drlvcwnys repaired, Lionel Simon, —In store. 3 ISO to 5l3O P, M. • radio Andrrfcon's HI Hrond si, Unoil condition, Call mornings, RE E, Front si. luxe rnh, Vrry uood condition, 11,400, lonnl occupation. Nicosia Agency, 41 ested In Penguins, this Is your buy. Only 6-0674/ I'hono RB 6-0501. :»ll KE 6-074B. ' East Front st, RE «.62«5.' dally, Apply Klrschbaums, 23 Broad three for sale this season, Any svtnlng, . FliESBtY PAINTED odd bedroom LAWN MWEKSIIURPENED and rs- it,t,, Red BnnkBank,. all day Thursday, Friday or Saturday, 'chairs nnd tablts; also Irnthrr uplinl- SEKVISL REFRIGERATOR—All porce. [SWsToTES^l ck.ilaykl n or niill ilnl y weck.pnils,kl** 8 Whltn «l. RK HaiilH-aiil,, • hop. Proiion also want-d. Wrllt, FRIENDSHIFRIENDSHIP SSLOOP—18'xll'xl'L OP18xllxlt t Ro ; IX) t-ljp, main ollU'c; LO 0.0234 The anvlnga nrn ciinaltlcrulilp through 1 Jars, iloz, pt, Jan, boy's spring-fall J«c Old Village Flunk I'lllille Ml r,.IMIII1, VACUUM oluiinem ripnlrnl, nny tnnkt. iWn l''O'Rir~(i(lUI K~niimiileTeli;—rr~ PWl RESt—CommorolaRESt l protierty on "I'siitnry," llnx II11. Roil llnnk. englnxl , 138013,8000 , SeS t MrM, BrookB, kJen. Kit. site II, SPIII coat, sire H.|«, raccoon 'w% lsWsTin^it ff*^^*^^"*™™^^P"^ai*uy^^*^™^^p**s»i«aisssiiss • liranth offlcci UK G-IBSl! shop, l,nu> rriK'KNNVA'TrlF'T^KNNSYLVANIATrwlFla i Allm Kltctrlo Shop, II While st,, II«J lllliulltt , NNe w 1'iiglnei , new iminll nmll nrw Route UK, Four miles north nj Rtii nlim'nlimii BostyurdBostyurd,, Kimby, KK, , J, (Nesr int• , hlx•'-n - H-U, Llchlfr, 54 lltlihaw rtnnk JKF!KPRIKF!KPRI1—llnm1 « In Shrewibury, J rltiu Cu, Inf., Khrewsliury nvc, Op- 1 rnowor, 1VAU mmlrl, , Cnll nfipr iMiliolstory, J1«IJ_»Q£JL ". »H MKIH.Il, Dank, Large building, Call MI 8.0107. PtPirthh Ambny.Ab) Hunilaynilays iinly.inly* avi ,, Va Jlomti, Kntontown, KA fl- Thrro adultadultss , Sleep In, Phone RE JO-FOOT SKIFF with cabin, two bunki, j posits lltd Bunk iilri>ort, p, M, IIK o.aatin." iuYANirsr!in; seunmrnnimniotKe;, (1.0*48 Ii2ili.ll." __„„__„_ MusM t Im III guilild d DominionDominion, , KorlicKorlicr r Nrilmi llmllii In amuse you, heattr lo hosil, sink, itov». to h, n, Chrrilir r!(JTjTlT"SrSlloilA.NY library table IT,to, WIUlSPOT'llKI'UKiMHATOII--" .MI," fl 'iiUUNiAlfrnnrtliiii y wuik , uulleri, pi'e.fnliHi'iiltil ilucl work, mlllar with tlmtrleal narti, Com- iHlTTON SEWER—To irw nit Ian Johnson of liny llsad, Uitd onl» [STOK flOnoTKK—li»4ti - linlliiri, 81« pu, ft,, III rurrllfiit condition, rcaion- iintl nut, tWij fl'J Klilur rd,, Iliinisnn, Mui'llfr furnncni, J, V, llugurl, 711 IMymiiiilli, liilenintlniinl trucks, HI Wmunlcatlnn Proiliieli Co,, Inc, Marl- fmir limn, Nylon <«lli, Reglilirtd 14411, h, Ji,, wllh large delivery ruliipnlt. alik. I'IIIIIO HKt.un. IVAIJIO—TICA rmisiTlfr Kxi'cllriit" i'mi' ••'staler • I.._ltlvr;r_I.MnjMi. IIH.WJAt'. Imrn, I'll H.H«0. ' shoulder nmli with button ma. PrlOK $1,000, Phone lit) (.1061 or RU ^1()|N(I A\VAVi—Llttln' und t'Uotrlo dlllon. Will aril very mniniialily, Cnl !'A1N'1*IN(J—Mxifirlnt1 n*nil Intitflor j Trnfur chlnn, On conll, (I001I wnmi, iMit SMarliMl IJ.nl lil> limn 11)0 0 lil«l". • lira. Worth mw Hun, Will sill (or molar, 'i h, p,, with btilllng anil I1H llofl liiiimlniii export wiirkmiinsliln, llrninn. Iwn-tuiin gri-Mi ilnlnn, Ilnillii anil TKM3V181ON ltEPAlHMAN-V«ca. Blriuly work, Apply AiUm llros,, rCT'OOTTJElNiflliniUICT'ildn' wltK"! ISO, Buutli Jtf.y Siirglonl Supply, Oil Ki'lnilliiK itccsmirlrs III, small vacuum liMUnr, <:ltinil mrnltnhleal rniiilllloti. Cnll Irlo slnvo wild iirllli, liriillir nlilo nil HI, Fur fin eitlmnlti, cnll KU lion with liny, Rmontown Tell, riiuirtiwrnir Mnnufnotunri, 344 Wilt h, n, Wisconsin alt-eoolid niolor, with :mt Kronl il., Id il Hunk. tlMinor, KOOII iirdrr, IM (Irony, yillow lipfoi*!! ti wri>k*tlayii nr nil day Hatur* clutch miitrnl, forwnnl, Oooil oonillllon, luirlaulu rhrnme iivi'ii, Km'HIi'iil vlilon Co,, EA 8.0400, From nt,, II11I Hank, Aiiun \"~(>vnn- • i'nifii»;r(iniiTTy iir, iilnn work Inlilr, unpalnliiil, tun Uxlts illlkm, $IH, Joyo, 1,0 II.nil In, ilny nml Suinlay, IIH i1.llillllt.il.!,.. l20f),_Cal| Ilu_MPIU> rnmplttn wltli dark rnnm Miuliuiinit, Inrhfi, IB | Kmrrion rnillo with record Ing, ni III nn, IIAIIIIU from liani iir field 10IT7II1 nYflL'BR"7Iittloir*w7ijiii!Ti; HI«". COMKIi—Complete boat, ready to sW, all cm t>lnte> rninrru, ('III' Ilimli. ciiif, nliiyrr iinfili xnnr roimlri, |5| Orel III! it.r.llI'MI, ]( no iiimwer, call UN »• I'yllhilnr, (Inoil uomllllon, Ono nwitor, HEN—Fur iicnirnl Inslili fnutory work ToT5TrXNTrnlB"MATfElT,''or exiimrl ma- Hal eut-out (or nullionrllonrl momotort , 1191) latiy •orriinrli•, Kulnr fxl inlnrurr, form lur iiiHklng rcniMil wnlki stfiipln IUIII-J, ('nil AT UOIIUO.J, nt our Keyiiorl plnnt, Will Irnln on flilnlil In work on imnll iliu nnd nulok' li HU I.Q'iiaW.Q'iia.W.'' my!, Also jii 1 Also jiilf'MiM'niii , bUiiiriilitrs, MIIMCI, i.|p,. It, (Iriinl. UK 0.1HI M.It. BUSINESS NOTICES JDHIII'IC MANNfl,' Mmnir •anifii'liisirr.T 11(47 PONTIAO ''iVrfciliTcdiiiiii,' J0I1, Loonl reildtnli iirtfrrrnl, Com- liri-olsliin mnohlno imrls, I'ermnnent no. . - MAHCONI'Ria lallSoaT, ppekit t Mtioopf, "nu" n imivli'l,, Ilill roll ThnAr mi: i» y ei|ul|it eil, h XUyllnilrr, I irs UK i>.!„ II, I, II, Mlililidnwii Plioni It, Cnl M n'.Uiilli.M,' 40H1 Write In Ilox milt MslaWAM, or cnll Ltiinarilo, l'rlo; IIU, Call AT I. Our low iiv.rlunil rimlilta in to id I Ilini IIIK, mowliiK anil Inwni nil, IIK It Ml lMK 1 UBS.II aflir I I1, M," i fufVimi iAX'K~ r"irir MBN^inihiiTlluTe7T(™loloms, TBnrKtoil inmllly pruihiffM of luunil il«r|i >l IIII'II TIIM nml iimly In gimil iliniir-,. Car • »• ilf.-7n, Inlroiltict HIIIIIII'IBI irrvlcit UiTtT (Olllllifoll, forljorl, au«n.aunlll.r . ir,, Mmln "ii»I'ln luli't-s llfi||*wa.y IKIII wltli 1 I (mNcri;AiiYRnnrtmfT^(ncTrE« I1OO|()YICT,IN(I| ()YICT,IN(I,, '1, 1,'A'WNH,"iriirilun*,A irln, * iiiiiiiinnl ll'pnns, atlllnllllllS, Illllllltlllls, It' Ii imifrft for mimrbmly In urn M I IliKliifsii.I'iiifmliiiiitl mini «»in« irnvrl. -._-- •*•• ^i ""I ••••«i#^- witIh uiiTll.l(Tllln «tohn Mi'i iiiun limir pi-rlfiirnl niilitiint lil'flerrnl, hut will but oniii|ili(i with »ll I'lifylnK.Jnoluil- Ilimtlisiri IIM.fill, If yml enll't llfp|l lllllllllSl , TTll|l| kill)l), filfilll llflllll, IIIHIIIMI' iniilllilf. I'l-llnr iiiiiiiii snil nlllp HIIISIIIIIK llrllf'll l-nr III' l/lltllg III Work, Iliu lair* lux I IIO11 weekly ilrnw, |ilu« lioiuii In «nd JibJlti . MillMill., , mMayy In ijiMinn soli., VtUtA irnni llj.'O ». | u|., Coll rliilii, ... limit, JlnirnfiM I'ncnIInr- 111! (l.imiJ.J, Harry liil|ifrlliin «llckrr ami imily In «n, To mm qmlllylnii, Will, rmietlinci to Miiilnl, Wrllf, "Ycitinn Uily," Dun HI, nl ( of MMIII «VI, MSIII oltir, Call n whit* it,, iitit jj.nk, Jim (.KU,' cluufully given, KE i. L'lllUI, Lltlll Dllvir, III tills (it, iihoiu KE «.Uol.il, "!•', C," tloi til, Rill Utnk, Kid IHsiik. IIB RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 Page Nine BOATS PETS—LIVE STOCK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALREA1 L ESTATE FOR SALt REAL ESTATE FOR SAUL SNBAKBOX—fully equipped, hi (,'uoil COOKEIt SPANIELS—AKC ICKISUICII. HAN1CLYN D. UAVILAND. broker. TWO-I'AMILV APARTMENT house. 50 TINDALL AGENCY—New rsnch houses. FAMILY MUST SELL—To settle Mtalc. BUILDrNO LOT—With murniftcent ml* EATONTOWN—Lot on tlntor. tvt All" Three bedrooms, tile bath, fireplace! } condition, (150. Call EA 11-0574 after • PulMiieB, fitud service. KinK's Kennels, Ucsict/ntlal, acreage, furms and com- Linden 1-1, Hnt wnter heat. All new Small cottage c.n larire corner lot. rfne view of occkn snd buy. S7 /_xl8l utilltlei MM! for tmtll home, I45». msreiai i.rotienleb Listings solicited It utilities. All newly decorated. Cnn he attached garage; ',_-scre plots; one Open porch, living room with fireplace, feet, Improved, fruit trees. All utilities Tetmi... ItE (-111I-W. I j « q_c_ock. Hlxhway 33, Oakhurst. PhollQ 1JE 7-. THDSU o D6SIC(TJ 0447-M. Ml'Luren St.. Red Hank. RE 6-1820. iceii any tinic. Very Rood Incomr. RE mile to Red Bank; (17,600. ChJs. H. tiled kitchen with dtatttr, two bedrooms, available. Netr schools tnd commuting, S—Tri-tolor Collli-, 15 months' 1TTLE SILVER—IVI acre building situ. 6-0360. . __ Tlmlall Agency. 10 E. front st. RE •• tiled hsthroom, plsst*r walls, basement [ffghltnrfs, R. Muiler, Roger! it. and LfTTM! SILVER—One of ttit finest 3' mnx. dr«(t. Fail, stuble, tounil. »0P, (1 game room: on»*c«r garsge, Only (10,* Needs only new deck canvngs. Complete old. Never b*jen bird. AKO it'_!i«terttl, Ideal locution. 52.500. Terms. Call KSD BANK—Three-bedroom h«nr. Con- Linden a\*e.* thfec'bedroom rtnch hotnet evtr 1 RE 6-HI41MV. • vrnicntly located in jroixl residential' 7t«TfNt;¥-^-R«nch Umeil 5!» 500, LawUy Agincy. RB 6*0410. OwTJBfnfRANSFElWlED — (mmeillate - with >«IU nnil trailer, $20(1. Call KE Papers. Very rpaaouabli . Call EA li- built In the tret. One Urge, mister 6.0835-W <\fl»r 7 P. M. week-day;!, or ma"-.! or .43 Lewis fit., Entnlit' section. Living room with fireplace, din- .joomj. (S bedrooms)! nnr-csr attached RXCLUSIVEI—N»w, deluxe rsnch homf. occupaney on this lovely three-bed- t]] day weeWnris.* JOITHC'T'lGS uf cifiMitJoiinrijunlity mill PAUL I' STRYKEK. Realtors Farms ini? rnnni , not dlnctto. Third floor flu-Ifnrairr: oll-flred heat. See them no*; Stone, ItefttlUtAr firfplar-. ittrsctlv* room. Hs-htth ranch home. Cmtom bedroom tnd btth, two olhtr '•ate- ''. MAKfTYOUlTVACATlON coVpleti^STlli vigor thui Bain nnd Brow remarkably and farm estates. State H»h- shed attractively with bath for 11*0 as $13.70(1 Ch»« II. Tlnrtall Agency, 18 dinette, large kitchen with knotty pine built Tith mf.ny up'isusl eirtrss, Pin* roomi tnd fill! btthj entrtnet tettr, playroom or extra bedroom. HE 6-K. Front H: RE 6*9030. den, plaster walls, cellar, huce garage, thll 14-foot Lyman skiff, Good con- fast. Products o[ limit scientific swine way 34, Holmdel. Phone £10 »• 28II6-K. cabinets, formica counter topi, and ex- large living room *lth f.repltte, dition, Recently painted with Internat- hutched methods, vaccinated.. Price 510 TINDALL XfTBNCY — Country estate. haust fan. Three bWroorhl, tiled bath* Top neighborhood. List at I2t,000. C601. THOMPSON AGENCY—Cape Cod ctit- ."iO acres. Colonial home. Eight looms, room, hot wflter host, plaster walls. At* Offers tnvlttd. Rorus Agency, Fair Hs- full dining room, modern kltehtn, ional Marine paint. Sent* eiuht. One each, plus iSOc per pound. Riverdnle ven, RE 8-4S32. life jacket, nnrs, anchor, plus a 16 h, t>. Farm. RE 6-*.S2:__M__2.__ tagi- Expnnsion attic fully Inmilatrd, wo baths, modern snd charming. Throe- tsch'd garage; (l.'.30O. Kxclilsive with full basement; two*ear attached ga* Johnson outboard. Overhauled and ad- RXTSflOW ntiliJLANn—Miltliway :M, Iwo larwe bedrooms, full uellar, Attrac- room and bath mest cottage. Outbuild- Lawlty Atency. RE 8-941(1, rage; nicety Itndaetped and ont - KAY STILLMAN. REALTOR Lurgt ings Asking (SO.HOO. Clus. II. Tin- WOODED LOCATION — Rumson Cape justed thli year. Used by owner ap- Holmdrl. FIliKcr Irnlnnl baliy parn- parking amice lor your convenience, I ground- with fihrnliH and trees. Low Cod. Only s. few yearn old. Three, sen of Broperty. Owner tramftrrtd, proximately tlx times In last two years. taxes': xlo.500, 81 East Front st. UK >lull Agcney, 19 B. Front tt. RE t-«nan. MJLLTOP RANCH HOME—Acre plot. kppts: color bud ninni-ics: youiiK Halt Slnle Highway 36, Shrewsbury; all Crnlral hall. Flreplsee tad book blocks from the Bhrewsbury river. Ex- forced ts sell: l.!,»00. Words ftll ' Boat and motor ready to K". 1230. Kb Moon pnrrut: love birds. pnlitlU'i'l breed- *.ypcs of properties throughout Mon- B.07(10.' cellent condition. MIR living room vrlth E.26S5-W, Can be HO II* mualh county; farms, to%vu and country.. TfinBETAHTjELT'tTITrnund "In good VAN HORN •— Six*room spacious mom. knotty tfjit kltchpn. three lied* fireplace, dining room 8H bedrooms, fuil Church tt.. Kalr Haven. 6558. " houeci wiilcrfiiim properties: buainest location. In Campbell's Junction. Call bungalow. Fina neighborhood. cellar. Hobby room: attached gsrage; Wtlker, Reiltori, Shrewibury, Rt - tCBfEEBrT KB 6-13}T-M.J rooms with two tllril bathrooms. Par- „„ marine engine opportuiiitleb Call, write your reuulre- Modern bath, oil heat, nreplsce. tially finished basement ?ams*room. At* low tsxet. Pettti it 111,300. Borui 6-5.12, Open levin eityi. with clutch. (90. RE 6-112? 14. CUTE MONGREL PUPPIES, $3 up; ments Lartje and competent stall to tURSUN—-Cnnrming iwo-boilroom bun* tnehett two-etr raragt. Off»r«< at S2S,- Agency, fair Haven. RE l- 1 1-0218.* rage; (H'slil. Newly decorated. Lo- Jnnslancc Smith. 14 Maple avc, Falr ltenltnrs, SOI River rd., Fslr Haven. CAPK COt) BUNGALOW—Quirt loca- HURC kltchrn. hot water h»tt; two-etr RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS — Charming vtirlelies of Iropk-nl fish: eumnmn cated nt Purl Monmouth, Price 17,000. Hnven__ nE_6-23l)8, tion. Living room with often stn!r< «sr«g«. Lot 180x200. Perfect for large home, with perfect lurreundlnga. CANOE—It feet, with nails and culllp- UK 6*4100.' to expansion attic. LarKf kitchen with ment. Excellent condition, 160, Ml anil fancy Roldnsh, slnle bottom Cull Union 6-4917, U, iprlnir st. tbeven rooms. family. Offerrd it tlJ.oOO. Borue Conttlm two bedroomi and btth, Extra Invntory nnd laundry; garage; gait range, utility room, two bedrooms Agmer fair Havin. ttE 6*4932. Miunrlufns JI.K.l up. Helen Mlller'9 with rirsmio tllr bath; (I I,SOD: (2,2611 nlet IWIng room, kitchen, full cel- UGHTN.Ntl SAIIiBOAT ho. -.08!., hi MARIE COX AGENOY. realtors and larjo lot. Excellent condition. AkkinR VIL^(31T)xK3AT)O7^WTf7TK: Tet Shop, on Hlxhway 33. six mileB $12,000. Exclullvc- Agent, Constance VAN HORN—Fox Hill. Fnur.bed- down for non*veteran*. Exclusive with lar anil "xpenilon attic, Good lltt water, Trailer nnd fitiinnnker. Good Insii'on. Sa'.cs yearlj and sum- Ltwlfy A»-.nfy. RE 6-0410, cellent older home. Living roorh, din- north of Hcd Dank, btlwern Lnnrpl Smith, 11 Mapl« ave,, Fair llavcn, RE Ing room, kltchtn, three bedroomi tnd nlot. Asklnr (10,509. Ws.ll.er A condition, Cull LO 6-3558 mer rentnla, Comanehe dr., Fort- room home. Two tiled bsths, game 38-F'dOT ' HATTM_vVS TWIN screw, , nnd Palmer nves. Open dnlly and room, oil heat, fireplace, seresned RUMSON COTTAOB-WJ room.. Living batK. full basement. Automatic oil hett. W'slker, Realtors, Bhrewshury, KB aupeck. Phone LO U-1602. EKIH HAV^N—Hungalow, I'lve rooms. room with ffriplace, dining- room, One.car gsrsge. Nesr seb(:ol and shop- equipped for snort fishing. Excellent Sundays until » P. M. Closed Tues- porch. Garnge.'Plot 205x140. Extra 6*52t2, Open seven dtyi. condition. Must be seen to be nnnr«" Full cellar, attic, oil heat; gsrage. kitchen, two bedrooms and tlleil bath ping center, Asking 110,600. Borui dciys. MI 3-0349. Nicely landscaped! (13,BOO. Terms. Con- lot! (28,500. Offer! Invited. Ray downstairs, with en« Itrfe bedroom and Agency. RB «-4832. elated, Aiklng (B.OOo. MA 1-0688; BUNGALOW—Klve looms, Full base- stance Smith, 14 Mtple avc., Fair Hn- ment, oil heat. Idenl location, in heart Vim Horn, Fair Haven. RE «*4100.* hobby shop on second flnor. Full base- ffOAirTER.ACR_~Pl_T'OAirTER.ACR_Pl_T— (Ttlr Haven ZOBIL if-WTSKTSKlTI''. Chilli Crnft RE 6- raeht knii attached gsraire. Includes h h fl UOXER . t'Ol'S—11 -verts old. AKC Vl'IIB iV_l U*leUt/IJ_ ranch home, fleven excellent rooms. LITTLB SILVER—Here It It. _»• cnllne, Con be seen nl W. Sampson's. of Ued llnnk. Two minutes to bus. live washer, dryer, depp freer.e, wash tubl 14 Rlvervlew p|,, Sen Bright. SB 2- registered, Kn'vn, with white mark- minutes to rnllrond station, RE fi-21.il) lN0OM13~FROPliRTY—Red llnnk, Olosc Tiled bath: attached gangs: cellar Ind tctly What you htvt been looMnt to stores nml rallrond station. Seven and gas range. Beautiful Ihhde trpes; outitoor patio. Priced helow replacement OIK-W. Inns. Call HE C-li4l.lt. or evenings »nd week-ends, RE 6- II7,,100. Lawlty Agtncy. RE <-fUln. for. A nlc» bungtlow on 1 eut FOUR GREAT DA"fiE puppies. 12 weeks ilOSO-W. • rooms. Enclosed (torch, two baths, two VETERANS, ATTENTION—Altrae. «t (17.500. Borus Agency, Fair Ha- KlffFully equiuped, with 123 h. l>. kitchens, Income (120 per month nnd ven RE 6-4S32. line. ne«r ichool, corner pUt, well Gritr marine engine or without cnnlne. old. One male, three females, AKt. tivc seven-room colonial. Approved your own apartment. Selling, due to LITTLE SILVER—Substintlal rci- Itndsetpei, ihtded plot, flowing With entitle 11,260 or blst offer: with- retthtrred. A IIIIIK pedigree. Will fell WKAKT-NEMETH AGENCY—Plcaie Mines*,, Asking price (16,500. Con- for G.I. loan. Oil heat, tiled b»th, PRIDE IN OWNERSHIP—Is r.Huted out mglne 9550 or best olTcr. Pnuels' at sacrifice, GoinK tn Texas. Hnve had refer to our ad on following page. stance Smith, 14 Maple sve, Fair Ha- eleetrlo range, cedar cloiets, ftre* Ide.nce In excellent community of throughout this Immaculate home. The. brook, Living room with firepltte, shots nnd enrs taken enre °f. LO 6- grounds e.re nianlcured, the decorating Boat*. Burnson.* ven. RE 6-2308; place; 100x150, Double garage: fine homes. 24-foot living rnnm. modern kitchen; dining ant, two 13-FOof LYMAN LEADER. Equipped 5380. r- perfect. Threi- lirge bedroomi. t J2- CUAFFsN AGtiNliy-KA 3-11511. W~e ltEI) BANK—S'2~Hudsnn ave. (Duslness $13,000, Cash J2.250. Ray Van fireplace: dining room, kltehsn, four foot long living room with f>replte.e, bedroomi, bath and one.ctr tt- with ituper 10 Mercury Hurricane mo- noSTSK rUPP'V—l'emnlp. Three months need HstingB of buslnc&iics In .all Melds, zone.) Six rooms, bath, enclosed porch, tor, cover, liRht, steering *viie.;I ntiil an- old. AKU registered, 530, Cull RE G* Horn, Ronltors, Fair Haven, RE *« bedrooms, three baths! two-car gs- dining ronm, overllr.ed kitchen tnit pine ttched gtrife. Brick venttr con- local office of the national business extra lavatory first floor, Askintf ?*!.- rage. Oil heat, Unusual vilue; 121,. den HxIJ, two nice baths, Tiro-c«r gs. chor Included, Owner leaving town. 412-l-R.' ______broker clearing house, Journal over 100 •'100. Exclusive Agent, Constance Smith, 4100.* s.ruetletn, Aiklng (l(,7S0. Wai- Asklntt price 1.500. AL a-lB4'i. _. rage, full, dry cellar. Early occupancy: SOftREL GBL'BIKtt—Very well mnn- olliees from ooast to const, world's larg- 14 Maple nve., Knlr llavcn. ItE_6_2308, 000. Stanley K. Doom, Realtor, !?-?'•• •'(>rus Agency, Ftlr Haven. k«r * Wtlker, Realtors, Shrewibury. §AVE~0VER $100! 14VJ". f"52 Pnra- nercd. Sound and ccnlle. Reasonable. est business brokers^ EhODELEir KARIil HOUSE — Five Ehrewihury, RR «-tOI*.* RR (*S212, Onan liven days. Call UK «- -I R r. 1. - RE 6*4512. ' diie cedar skiff, onk frarnei, ruKged 'I- acres, close to town. Paneled ItvInK VAN HORN—This compact, mod- HUMSOH lap construction, 5, beam: and 1953 oSEITTUWlES — Seven weeks nld. PROPERTIES OF ALL KINDS for room, fireplace; paneled dlalnK room, TOlHbH_(inTyfa Flambeau 5 h. p. motor, run less than 3 Fawn and brindlc. $23 females. *35 ern house has four bedrooms, two yean old. Thr.i. large bedrooms anil sale. Listings wanted. Insurance wtrio pine floor boards, modern kitchen, MIf)I)LETOW.«f VtTXARK — ',i-acre. handsome den. Dnluxe electric kitchen. hour! A 1469.95 value for only >.1*>0. males. Very cute. Can be soon at any four bedrooms, bntli: Knnl|.e: (18,000. bntbs, fireplace, fine closets, auto- Shade trees, gar(te.n. Older home, nice- rERFECT HOME In Llttlt Sliver, limp. Ml Ji-0286-KJi-0286-K.. ' nil kinds. Mortgaga loans. Apply Tiled bath, hot water oil heat Attached Call KB 7.0799-11-5. Owner will de- Grosfllnfrer & ilellcr, I3rond and Me- matic heat. Only (I3,SOO, Cash $3,- ly decorated. Six lamp ronms. Attrac- gnrat-e. Lnrue plot, ultractlrely |«nd. Large living room and fireplace, liver free within 50 miles. Boat Is now AQiiAT!"IirSrri''lSII and nccesiorles for R. V. II. II. Stout. 77-78 Broad it.. chanic sts. RE 6-2100, ItE 6-1632. tive kitchen, new refrlirerstor, electric •ctped, All In perfeet condition, Ask. Mg. modern kitchen, tntrtnee hill, in Red Bank.* sale at a iliiil'iflce, 399 Monmouth 5 00. Mortgage 4%. Ray Van Horn, range, automnlle hett.: screened porch: Red Bank. Phone RE 6-2141, ing IH.000. Bonn Agency, Fair iliven. lavttory, gime room tnd flripltct 10-FOOT RUNABOUT—Good condition. rd.. West LOUK llranch, Eight rooms, fireplace, new hentlnK Realtors, Fair Haven. RE 6.(100.' irarnge: (12,1)00, Stanley K, Downs, llh 6*4382, Only used nine times. Rensonablc price. HOXER PUPPIES— Fawn with bHcli lyjtem. Plenty of charm] (10,000. Mcnltnr Shrewsbury, RR 6-1017." In basement; two bedroomi. and Equipped with steerlntr wheel, throttle mask, four months old, cropped, LITTLE S1LVEK—Lnrge colonial home. Grosfiln<*rr A Ilcllcr, Ilroail nnd Me* iStVEnfATE-pOSSESSlON—R^l nTKk". KOUR.BRDROOM, Cape Cod. Ftvi -retri bath, screens and storm windows. and large forward deck. Good for .en- docked, inocvilatcd, prdisrccil, AKC I'CK- Five bedrooms, new hot water hent, chanlc__sts. RB 6-2100, RE 6-163'i. SMARTLY STYLED Fair Havnn res- Fine resldintlnl neighborhood. Seven •Id. Perfect condition, Llvln? room Also a t*o*ctr gtrage. Price (tf,- durance and speed. Call between 6 nnd istcred, champion blootl lino. Several oil burner. Studio apartment furnishes with fireplace; combinttion kitchen, iWR HAWS^Unrich home of four idence available at (11,600, Fire- moms; four bedrooms, tiled hath, ftre- 000, Walker 4 Walker, Realtors, 7 P. M. HE H-16M-M.* _____ show jtotiHibllltlrs ul JteL prices. Call Income, Half-acre grounds, near school nlac* modarn kitchen, oil hett: ftrtge; •llnett,, tiled btth. Tour fine bedroomi, anil stores; on bus line; 1U.O00. RE TOOTHS. Kireplnee, appliances; expan- place: 4% mortgage, Small down I'Ull Cfl.'er wltk tsphtlt tilt rionr. At- 2_~TfnP7"3C&HNSON oilthnard motor. LO 6-4021-M for Information, sion second floor; Automatic warm air (14,900. Stanley K. Tlowns, Retltor, Shrewsbury, RC 6*5212, Open itrtn Excellent condition, (£25. RE 6- 0-311!! 8. unyment. Balance like rent. Ray Shrewsbury. HE (-1017.' tached gsrage. Lovely neluhborhood. dtyi. hent: (11.001). Grosslngcr * Heller, Asking (14,000. Borui Agency Fair 3042-R after « P__M. Uroncl nnd Mechanic sts. RE 6-2100,- Van Horn Agenej, Realtors, Fair WILLIS CONOVER—Realtor. Com- OWNER TRANSFERRED—Offfrt mod- Haven. RE «-|SgJ.^ [^ Frsililft} BOAT—22 Vj feet loni?. Halt ROOMS ItE <_-l(»lt. Haven. RE 6-4100.' ern ranch home. 12-foot living cabin, 25 h. p. Universal marine pn- plete real estate service. As near A X,iXS ffROTf |8RS t'tpe Snd t75e RTRG'S~H 1GHWAY fiSTATES, Middle- room, fireplace: dining room, deluxe home. Located In the Knollwood sec- MIDDLBTOWN—New home, tanch, trine, In water, ready to no. MOO. See 58 MAPLE AVE.—Furnished rooms. Une as your -.hone to serve you, 75 town, Slx*room ranch houses now un- kitchen, three bedrooms, knotty pine den, at Pulltn's, Rumson, or.RU 1-0182. of Red Bank's most convenient locu- screened porch: two*ctr gsrnge! base* tion of Fair Haven, Three excellent bed. with hip roof. Corner location, West Front st. RE 6-5141. der construction. Three bedrooms, l',_ VAN HORN—Lovely six-room co* rooms, living room with fireplace: at- tions. Cull 1115 B-ISS4. Mm, Dnwstrn baths, full basement: nltnched Knrnge; ment; Vj-acre, landscaped: (22,750. taobed garaire. Lsrg_ liiMien-dlnln.* 100x150. Fine neighborhood, Thret TltB' MAllYLANU-lioardlnrtor retired •i-ncre plot: (18,970. nrnsslnirer « lonlal. Third acre In setting of Stanley K. Downs. Retltor, Shrewsbury. room combination, A real vtlue tt tiedroomi, tilt btth, living roem APARTMENTS or hustncBs iicople. Very larKe, nicely Heller, Broad and Mechanic sts, RE magnificent trees. Garage. Porch, RB 6*1017.' '•».'V_»* Borui Agency, Fair Haven. RE with dining tret, Urge kitchens CONSTANCE SMITH Agency, 14 H-210II. HE B-le:)2, furnished rooms, la center of the town. nil heat, tiled bath, woodburnlnir RjVKRI'BOrij^ sSPKOi A IvI *~^ Ei jf nt*TOt)fti _-4_M2 breetewty; two*clr ttttchtd gtrtge. FURNISHED—Two-room apartment. In- RE 0-9218. n-—r— Maple avc, Fair Haven. RE 6- ALMOSt ff*5W"TtA"8cH HOUSE—Lnrje, hom»s on tho Shrewibury river. Two quire 94 West Bergen pi., Red Bank. fireplace: $17,500. Ray Van Horn *KM*_*-._B t«_B> —F*_ A_» ^11 __^fc 1 —4 ^ Ttt _ t. t. A Priced at (11,800, Wtlk.r * Wal- SSfJ— FurnTshcil rooms" Kltchcii 230S. We have attractive homos In landscaped plot. Lnrge. living room, FIVE MINUTES from Red B.nk ttt- fNFURNISBED—f'our rooms. Broad st.. privileges. ItU 1-1171, Ued Bank, Fair Haven, Rumson, paneled firenlnco wall: dininK room, tie- Agency, Realtors, Fair Haven. BE ler, ftetlton, Shnwtbiiry. RB (• Red Bank. Phone RE 8-1220 or RE luxe kitchen, three bedrooms, two bntlis; tlon, A home about two yean LAKGK HOOM—For couplo or couple Shrewsbury, Mlddletown, Entontown 6-1100." i2l2, Obin lever dtyi. S-157S.' with child. Coninlctc housekeeplns. two-car attached gnrni*e. Otien porch, eld, Living room, dining room, tNFtJRNlSHBD—Four rooms, bath, hot Newly painted. Plenty of hot water. and vicinity. Phone us for btst bnicmcnt; (21,000. Grosslnger A Heller, Urge, modern kitchen, lavltory, full water; |40 monthly, 1050 Ocean Near Molly Pitcher hotel. 63 Mortonl buys. Terms arranged. Rrnad nnd Mechanic sts. RB 6-2100, VAN HORN—Slate-roofed modern L1TTI/F. SILVER—Ranch type bungalow, basement; garage. Second floor, two RIVER OAKS — Exclulln tret. '•'" ave, SB 2.Q1TT. 111. BE li:tll80. RE t-1632. Newly painted. Firt roomi, tiled bath, EUMSOlOlOME—Living room, mod ern eight-room colonial. Four family nice bedroom* and htth. tlteil. TMs LARUE, THKEU-ltOOM apartment. l)e- A NICE GUEST HOUSE for nice Itucsls. firenlaee, Bendlx, rifrlgtrator, range. At* ^Lovely h»mt with four bedrooms, •—, slrable riverfront location, In Red FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE—On Lewis In., kitchen, threo bedrooms, bath, breese bedrooms, maid's room, three baths, taehed garage Combination sash and Is a fine buy at (14.100. Mtay living room with nreplice, full din- 430 Ocean live, Ken Uriuhl, Situated Fair Haven. Living room, dining pnrch, steam, iiutomittic hent. Attrnctlvf Bank, Must bo seen to appreciate. between ocenn nnd river. Spacious, com- deluxe kitchen, oil heat, recreation sercens, Special, «t2,l(IC. Stanley K. extras. Redden Agency. RK 6-5660, rrlv»t« entrance; MOO monthly. Call room, kitchen, twn tile baths, full cellar, grounds: Karaite: >14,S0O, Schanck Powns, Realtor, Shrewsbury, RE 6- Ing room, J« ktthi, tilt kltehen. '% fortable rooms, sumo with dincltn unit lint water circulating hem; large porch; A'lfiicy, a Linden nl. RE CO.197. i-onm: double tarsge, riot 200x100; HE 1-3008 or 8-4010-J evenings. Ask prlvnlo bath, Light cooking facilities. tOt7." full eelltr, hot wtttr neat; brettl* ."•'• for manager. lot 13O.\131. Occupnncy June 1. Select •MVER OXICS COLONrfL^LTvIng 7o"oS; *3r>,000. Ray Van Horn Agency, way, larg» enclosed (tatlo, twningi, ' . Private ocean nml river bcHcht-H. limit* yuur own decorations. W. P. Scott. 14 l.lTTt,« SILVER HOME-On nlet TltRE-~HQO~MS and b«th, Heat and ins, lUhinit. buthlng. Convenient to Hreplnce: pine paneled library, powder Fair Haven. RE (-4 HO." RIGHTS—Exclusive section tomblnttltn itorm wladowi, icrttnt. '.'* hot water auppllcd. Call KB 7- Monmouth st,, lted Dank. RE 6.218°, ruulll. three bedrooms, two tile bnths, sited plot. Living room, fireplace, shopping, churches nutl rrstnurnnt; GO NE~W SlIUIiWSilUilY—15-acre farm. of fine homes. Park like telling, Ltrgt wooded r>l«ti Outildt flrt*. ..: O33arW-2. Holmdel rd. . miles from N. Y. U, Hourly buses hot water heat, oil-fired; itarnge; plot dining room, modern kltchin, elec- House (without improvements) and well shrubbed; (.11,500. Schanck Agency, Seven rooms. Large living room, NEW, ATTRACTIVE apartments nvall- from N. Y. bus terminal right to iloor trio rtnge, ttreentrl-ln wren, lav- pltet for lufflmer eniojmint: tool "''" outbuildings In poor condition. / dis- 8 LJnilen pi, RE 6*0397. VAN HORN—Yoar-'round, large at- stone fireplace: d«n, dining room, able BO*, 2W and 3<,_ rooms unfur- or Pennsylvania railroad, Jersey Cen* tinct challenge to a young couple with tractive Rumson residence, Top atory. Second floor, two bedroomi, ihtd, Aiklng (Si,SOU. Walker A r"' nished. Heat and water supplied. Con- trnl rallrond. Phone SE li-0260-M. lUTNGA-OW — Living room, fireplace: three bedrooms, 1 .4 baths; two-car energy nnd Imagination. Price »5,500. dinette, two bedrooms, automatic heat, neighborhood. Four icrci. Out- tiled bsth. . Two.car gartgi. Hot Walker, Ritltort, Shrewsbury. Rl ;,_. venient location. Joseph L, Carton;, «5_Sr__rTjVoclT~OJ?V Broad '«!. Slnsle Cnsh required 12,750 to right partr. giraffe. Offers considered. Stanley 1 Bealtor, ,81 Bridge avc,, corner Oak- rooms; clcnn nnd comfortable. Reason- dry cellar. Near shopping center and buildings. Beautiful grounds; (20, water heat, oil-fired. A fln» home (*S2ll, Open liven dty(, '_."_ Minugh Agency. Phono RU 1-07H,* school! gnrngel (13,800, Schanck Agency, K, Downs, Realtor, Shrewsbury, RE land.hE«ain able- rate. Gentleman preferred. Gnrnue OOO. Offers wanted, fifty Van Horn offered at (18,000. Ridden Agency. Bvnllabie. HE 6-.,392. 88 Wallace st. LOCUS? • WATERFRONT — Renovnted 8 Linden pi,, Red Hank. RE t-0397. 6*1017.* RUMSON—Furnished, three-room apart- blder home.- Foyer, living room, din- O* ffER LEAVI NTJ^ATTEA—Must sell Agency, Realtors, Fair Havtn. RE RB 6-5660. WINTM ROME—Stucco. Flvt reomt ment tnd bath. Utilities Included. HOOM AND BOAft~D—For elderly per* Inn room, kitchen, screened porch, three tnd bath, expansion attic. Fully fur-' Setional, weekly or monthly. 78 La- sons. BE 6-0687, attractive Red Bank home. Locateil 6-4100." nlthed, Inehdlng teUvlilon and wtshlnl faytttt st. RU 1-1233-M. bedrooms; tiled bnth. New hot water oil tn residential section, yet close to RUMSON—Attrtetlvt Cst>e Cod. Three yette >t. FUHKlSHED ROOMS— Opposite ocean. hunt; 100-foot waterfront; 818,000. maehlnt Oat heal: |T,000. Call rf." ••ineii . ». m.ii^.,ji schools, trains and shopping. In ad- bedrooms, bath, living room, fireplace: THE FINEST OLD HOME new 6-1542-J. _0tEflH APARtMENf-Ncar the heart 1050 Ocean avc. SE 2-0177. Minugli Agency, j-hone HU 1-07U.' dition to living room, dining room nnd BUNGALOWS—2U3(. Electricity end den, dining room, spotless kitehen, au* o__mrof Ked; Bank, now until September, LARGE^NiC!E_V^urnlsllCIl^™lt now. lIIGHLANiXS-HPort.and Road Section,) kitchen with adjolnlnic pantry, there nee plumttlnr. Jn good condition. Will tomitle heat, full basement: one*car available. In Shrewibury. Living Living roem, bedroom, bath; $125 a Nenr bnth. Private home. Gariicc if Knchantlnit river and ocean view. Par- three good else bedrooms Ktid enclosed move to your location, Call FR 1**8(4. garage attached. Price (16,300, Joseph r6om, dining room, library, kitchen, LfTTLl SILVER—Opoollti iene«l. month Massar Agency. RE 6-2181, desired. Nenr bus lino nml Hroud si. tlnlly furn'uhed. Ten-room house, 2'A sleeping porch and bath on second floor. BELFORD—Ranch style home. Firi L, Carlone, Realtor, 86 Bridge, ave., cor* butler1! pantry, Itvtlory, laundry. Four rooms. Tile btth, lirte living ONE LAKGE FURNISHED room. UtilT- 207 East Bert-en l>l., between Maple ami n«r Oakland, RE 6-1420, uatlis, one tiled; heated sunroom, steam The lot Is iltep and hns large shnclc rooms. Sunparlor, breakfast room, Four bedroomi, two baths. Two.car rdoffl, modtrn kltehen, two-room ex» ties included. Kitchenette, hot water. Broad sts.. lted Hank oil heat, new copper plumbing! garngci trees. Hot water oil heat: one-car ga- full basement. Thermoitatlc control heat, Parking space. Private bath and en- SHREWSBURY BUNGALOW — Living gtrtgi. Nicely llndictMJ. lane tsnilon title, full cellar, dry: NTOE~fTfuKnEl)ROOM with double SID.UOO. Minugh Agency. Phon RU 1, .Asklng (11,000, Rfl 6*r.139.M. shower and bath room! 100x97. 24 room, kitchen, two bedrooms and btlh. trance, Do everything I can to make it kitchen: also large, bedroom, (win 0710 property. This Is tn exceptional IS'xlI' ginge: lot 50'xiDO.' (U.OdO. ilcatant, EA .1-1478. THREE LARGE HOMES In lted Bank, Center ave.. Belford. AT 1-1I9<*-I. Oil helt, full basement. Combination beds, for hunincBi couple or two Rentlc- LITTLE SILVER—tllll-side ranch house. remodeled. Have living quarters for screens and storm ssih. Yard fenced buy tt (20,000. Reddin Agency. •chwtrtfMaeklln, I White it. RB TWO fTJIINiSMEn apartments. NcTvly men. Half-block from rnilronil station. Living room, kitchen, eleetrlo stove owner with apartments rented. Good FAIR HAVEN—Two J tars. old. la In, Prlee (t>,0»&. Joier-h L. Carlone, decorated. Beautiful marine view over- Convenient to nil buses. All utilities. 66 and refrigerator, three bedrooms, bath, Investment. Phone ItE €-0761. XI I.SIH. (••111. excellent location, Intranet foy- Realtor. 86 Brldgt sve., corner Oak* looking Sandy Hook bay. By week or Bridge nve. ItU «-307t_-J. full, dry cellar, automatic heat and A~fTR~ACTlVE"WH If -"COTTAGE—Wood lane). RE 1-1(80. month. H4 Linden ave., Highlands. Ill FtJRNlSHEIJTBEEiKOOlit, with kitchen hot writer, screened brcezevvny; garage; shingle!; 21' living room, fireplace; er, living room wilh fireplace, din- 3-1885 or AT 1-0293. Inrco lilcll $17,800. Mltlllgh Agency. flFfEB~SlfcV].R — Attrtetlvt ranch n 1895 privileges. Inquire 276 Mechanic st., bedi'onrn, U-ihnped mniltrn kitchen, ing room, excellent modern kitchen, NATIONAL HOMES—The New Cer- USD (BANK—Two-story, thrtt-bid* '-\ Phono RU 1-0716,' home. Three bedroomi, two bathi, THREE.ROOrTK-E M FUlTNISHED apartment. Red Bank. RE _6__l_27_L" 1 IIUII1! 1\U J*\JI1U, dinette. Nice porch. Remodeled ten yenrs. New plaster wallj, oak floors: open porch. Second Boor, three living room, flraplaet: dining room, onet three-bidroom house you reom tiomt. Hot air hett, 0II1 -J (80 a month, including utilities. Phone flfnStnLYTtOOM—One block on* Broad' ItUMSON—Older Kidgo rd. home, need- cheerful kitchen, full bailment, oil heat: AT l-0»ll, - st., nenr buses. Convenient to Fort Ing renovation. Near transportation, Karaite; Inree lot; (9,100, Phone RE bedrooms, tiled bath, laiement! at- hive seen adverting In caler In l»t 10'xlsO.' Needi unit re rial r 1. "."' 6-0761. Two-car garsge; large lot. Many extras NTOBHesirable apartment. Monmouth. Car space; Urea garden. high school. Four bedrooms, bath, liv- tached garage. Lot 75x110; 118,500. too numerous to mention. Price Hi,0(0, luting migstlnea hit iust been A buy at («,7!0. Sehwtrts-Miek-. ..& Four roama and bath. Ideal location. 100 Grant pi. RE 6-2506-J.' ing room, dining room, kitchen, nlpcless Allaire A Son Agency, Inc. AS •• Joseph L. Carlone, Realtor, 86 Bridge eumpleteej. Bt lur« tnel look tver He), » WMt« it. RE Mill. '- Few minutei from beach, All utilities. coal heat; plot 58x173 i garage; $10,500. 1NCOMB PROPERTY — Low cost tve.. corner OaHanJ. RE '-1430. thtt tttrtctivt houae, priced under Jtetibhiblt, fiuslncfs counle preferred rUliNISHEI) BEOIIOOM — Light, cross Minugh Agency, Humson rd., Kumson, S4S0. ventilation, clean shower with con, residential living. Kent free and RED RANK—Comfortible home. Four (12,000. Turn off Highway J! at ..nr around. Call KG 6-3024-J.' tlnuous hot water. Good residential dis PImng RU 1-0716/ *MR0TrURTTTrr5~H»M0rFUTrriawtTn7nT , NA7_5IRrrRTVBtTi.'R0Nt—Commanding have income. Must see to appreci- bedrooms and bath. Living room, din- sign, ccrntr «f Cuouer blva., thret RUHBOK-Only M.TOD, Tour roemt ;: trict. Near buses and business section. LITTLE SILVER—Exceptionally attrae- Ing room, large modern kitchen, powder Adult* only. One furnished room, 73 Maple ave., Itrd Bank.' view. Compact modern bungalov. ate, Corner house. Oil heat. Three tive home about two years old, •>•• olaexi north of Rid Bank bridge, •nd »»tn. Hot air oil .heat. Ntw ;"V cooking or no eooklni. AT l-UHl-W. r Living room, dinlng-kltchen with picture apartments with or without furnish, large lot 12(xlSI. Many Ane trcl.s and room, full be.nm.int, oil heat. Price ent-etr (trite; low ttxei, Ltt ' FDTSHiSHED—Ali > room. West End, 113,000, Joseph L, Cirlone, Klalttr, K6 V. t, Comtruetlon Co, RE 1-11(2, >*-_.r--?.'_.__- A _"ltl« Highlands. window, small sunroom, two bedrooms, ings. Two-tar garage. Priced right. shrubs. Large living room, exceptional- - Long Branch. Bus passes door. Nice tiled bnth. Recreation room In light, dry Bridge ave.. corner Otklind, Rt 8-1420. 50 xlOO.' Ideally loetted, Scawartt% ••* ONFURNISHED — Two-bedroom apnrt- neighborhood. Kcasonable rent, LO 6- ly large kitchen, modern In every re- ment. Heat supplied. IB.", monthly. basement, nutomntl*. heat; two-car its- Good Investment. Health necessi- spect. Two bedrooms, tiled bath. ' Sec- NAVISIRK — Compact, four-room bun- Kaeklln, ( Whltt it, RB 1-1121. -" 4321-R. gllow. Bath, iunroom, hot air coal THOMPSON AGENCY — Seven-room Avtlltble July IS. Say Stillman. RE rngo; li-ncrc plot. Convenient locality. tates giving 11 ;> this wonderful in* ond floor, one attractive pine paneled rtnoh home In Red Rtnk prftptr. Very I-SU1 ROOM—One or t*o refined gentlemen. Reduced IA S 18,800. Minugh Agency. come. Moving to California Call af- badroom with room for sddltlnnal bed- hint, full cellar. Small lot! (9.000, On bus line to both I'ort Monmouth Minugh, Agtncy, Phone MJ 1*0716' unuiutl bouse with nttny splelil fee* Phone RU 1-0716.• room and full bath, Crust ventilation 0716,' lures. Muit b. leen to be ipprtelatHt FAIR HAVEN—Caot Cod. Newly '" FURNISHED apartment. and Bendls, Call RE 6-5211-lt. ter < P. M,, IlE 6-2385.n. with dormer windows. Full basement, Near builness center, Eatontown, Call LITTLE SILVER—Compact, ftve-room MVlfVlff W>W>.>Amm HAVKHLoHAVKHL tH Hx\to, (22,000. 81 Etit Front it. Itf (. dicortttd. FITI roomi. Tilt btth, • " LARGE PffOUT fffTOlU—Double bed. 252 ranch-type bungalow, Near Fort Mon- storm sash and screens. Asking (la,- Thret hHroemt, Hi btthi: garage; 0700.* Uroad sj.. RE 5-O4'i2-J. mouth. Buses, school, with living room 500. Allaire * Son Agency, Ine. RX I- (13.000. Mtsitr Agency, I Canal it. full cellar, ttttm httt, til; gtrttt. XONG BRANCH—Modern five-room, lur- SMALL DOWN PAYMENT buys this 3480, . nUhel apartment. Nice nelshborhood. fUKSlsSEii~kOQ'ff —Conveniently la fireplace; dinette, kitchen, double oven, Little Silver, five-room cottage with ItE 6-2121. THOMPSON ACENOY—Hundred-year- ietutlfully laniicatxd plot: IK,*. .<> Convtnlint transportation. Ycar-'round ___cated^ . _1_5^! Mania avc. Kcd Bank.* electric stovp; two bedrooms, tiled bath, attached garage. Aaklag (12,900. Ella WEST LONG ".RANCH—tnrei-blflroom old colonial. Ctlllngi biim)d, Most (00, Ichwirts.Maeklin, t Whltt) ROOM—With double bed. In private full, dry cellar, stentn oil hent; garage. Wiltshire Agency, Realtors, Phone RE LITTLT5 SILVER—Almost new rsnch ranch home. Living room, dining roomt Mae nineltd, completely mod- rental. Reasonable, LO »-482l-H, ernltea. Four bedroom, large eloitti. it. RB 1.(121, '<" home. Reference required. Quiet Reduced to 113,900, Minugh Agency. 6-3308 or SB 2-0004. Open week-ends. home. Living room with fireplace, room and beautiful modern kitchen. Ask- UNFURNISHED—A modern, spacious, iTSideiuini neighborhood, Inquire 10 Phone RU 1-0716.* ing (15,100. Masiar Agency, I Otnal Ont acre: four-car kirn: (26,250. II •three rooms and bath, Heat and hot OCRS A"CONE=Tlils charming, almost Ettt front it. RE «*0700,' Wllllnm st., Itcil Unnk anytime ni KUMSGK—Spacious older home, four new, five-room ranch, houso with the dining room, kitchen, thru bid- st, RE 6*5181. water supplied. New electrin range- and weuk-end-1 and after 6:3U P. M. week' niVBB OAKS—Kx Momi (( •««. eleetrtl refrigerator. Year-'round Un- bedrooms, tiled bnth. ftr.M>Uc<- In liv- finest in basements. Very dry Asking rooms and tiled bath, Ajl rooms WANAMASSA—Small home oa io66.ACRT E FARM, wilh colonltl home, days. ing room, dining room, kitchen with (14,000. Ella Wiltshire Agency. Real- exceptionally spacious, l'ull base- 50x100, Two leo.ooms, dry cellar, surrounded t>y trees; fertile soil: !1 roomi), tilt btth, llrge llvinf antt. Apply 69$ Broadway, Long electric wnlher and refrigerator; hot LA KGB J'liONT double room on first tors, Phone .IE 6-3306 or SE 2-0004. ment. Lot IttSxISO. Attractive txptmlon attle. Prlit 19,154, Mlinr aent tillable, Kami needs redecorat- nan, flrepltce; eneloied suntorchi floor, Private entrance, Available water oil heat; gnrHge. Near school and Open week-ends. Agency, RE 6-2121. ing; 110,000. Ray Stillmsn, Highway J-OTrtUdoM APARTMENT ov«r~ga- tttaihed gtrige; ptved drlvtwty. Sunday. 88 Wallace st. ItE 6-5382. stores; SlKJiOO, Mtnugh Agency, Hum mjBTrcrKETTlNG for new ranch house. lawn and shrubbery, all in perfect OAfcHURST—Lot 60x268. Living room, 31. Shrewsbury, RE 1-5111* raff, on farm, Suitable for bachelor son rd. HU 1-0716.' Itndieipid, sollt rail fenced slot or'elderly couplp, - Rent very reason-, THE NICEST PEOPLE meet In the Three bedrooms, living room, large condition; (17,500. Allaire * Son dining room, kitchen, dtnt two bed* RlVEKFTlONr HOME with charm. Lsrgs able. MA 1-2E.29-M-H. Viking House, 412 Occnti ave., Sea HUMSON—Tunefully remodeled estate dinette, kitchen, Middlctown location, Agency. Inc. HE 6-3430. rooms ana btlh, Om-cir gartge, Alk* lOO'xlOO.' I1T.500. Schwtrti-Mtck. area gatehouse. Living room, built-in lirlni. room with fireplace tnd picture CNFtlRNISH—D APARTMtlNT — Large Bright, Beautiful, prlv/itc ocean wench. wilh view of river. Asking (17,000. Ing (10,000, Ulititr Agency. HE 6-2121, window dlnlag room, four bedrooms, Un, I White it. RB (-1111. Comfnrtable rooms. We serve break- book shelves, dining room, electric kitch- Ella Wiltshire Agency, Realtors, ItE 6- RED BANK—In excellent neighborhood. llrlni room, bedroom, kitchenette, en, dishwasher, refrigerator, stove, two two balk'; (36,000. Riy Stlllmin. At tile bathi eleetrlo range, refrigerator. Call fast, Luncheon nccninmodations, ll 3306 or SB 2*0004, Open week-ends* COUNTRY—Excellent location. Living A.I condition. Living roem with fire* 6•oil I, before 1 or after 5. Available immedi- ahlo prices. Cull KB 2-(.'L'O.'. bedrooms, bath: attached Karttgo: au- FAMILY APPEAlThas thl, nearly new, room with nrculace, dining room, mod- place, dining rnofn, den, kitchen, three FOX HILL—iJ,.,... Klgh ground. AW ately. LO «-8888-R, tomatic heat, complete insulation, luxur- six-room ranch house with two lovely ern kitchen, one bedroom and bath, Hec- bedrooms and bath: full bsiement. oil DELIGHTFUL. (our-bedroom dome. y»«ri eld, Flnt lUor, living room. BEllROOM—For couple or gentleman. iously planted 1 .i-aoro plot. Reduced Handy to station. Twa baths, dialng 104 Hudson nve,, Red Bnuk, One haths. Two-car garage; spacious lot ond floor, two spacious beqroomi and hiat: one-car gtrage, Lot nicely land- firiDlaet! dining r.om, tklnt ctblnet. (i Jlf)OH_ — Vnhn\.h*l raodtrn to SI8,500. Mhiugh Agency, llumsan hath with shower. Bailment. Garage. leaped. Asking (18,900. Millar Agency. room, large kitchen: attached garage; kltehtn, »tntllttlng (in, etmblnatlon apartment. Convenient location; 165 block to Tort Monmoulh bus, ItE with fine trees. Brnkcn hearted owner rd. KU 1-0716.* transferred, must leave Little Silver, Oil heat. Six acres of attractive ground) RE 6-2181, celar, fireplace. Ltrgt lot; (21,000. Ray elolkti «nd dlinwtihir; htdroom, lt». month, Phone AT I.17H8-M. 16S1, ItUMSON—Sotting of high treci, MoT- (15,000. . Allaire A Son Agency, Ine, Stlllmtn. _RB t-HJl^ ' story, teretned poreh. Itetnd floor, per muiim, ynuiig . . _ LARGE ROOM—With twin linln. Pri- Asking 122,000. Ella Wiltshire Agency, n the river In Set Bright, Loti TW ffiPBOoMS—Unfurnished. Mod- ern Cape Cod bungalow. Living room, Realtors. Phone RR 6-3906 or SB 2- KB 6*8450. on the river in Porttupeck, Mtuar CKfti COD—With" thrie bedrooms, on 1 two btdroomi, bath. Garage, fltyroom vatfl bnth, Rent by week or month, fireplace; dining room, kitchen, three quiet street. In best condition (lie. In biitrain., Aluminum lentni. norm urn hath and kitctirn, In line roM- 110 slngli', >l.'i double por week. 09 0004,_ Open weok-onds, Agency,. RE 6-2121, dsntlal lection. Inquire before noon or" kicdrooms, tiled hath, automatic heat, KF.VPORT—Six rooms. Oil steam heat: ALMOST NEW—Ranch home, In mint and Itrgi lot, Including tries 1 111I1. Boekwool walls, cttllngil Tinttlan after 7, I Third avc., Atlantic High West Main el.. Freehold. I'R 8-0232. (iaragct llfi.SuO Mlnugh Agency, Phone AfiOURY PAWI—Bucluslve lilting. In- (16,500. Rty Stlllmtn. BB 6-5111. bllndu gti fortid tlr hest, 40-gsllon 1'tlRNISHEI) ROOM—7 Piarco ave. two.car garnge: U.acrr. fence. Idral Shrewibury, Lsrie living rtom Unas. AT 1-0586-J RU 1-0716.' for chllilrtni (11,0011. KB 7-0344-W. come property, I (Off Park svt, Two "J wat« heater, Aiklng (20,500. RB STVVW APARTMENT ~r furnlnhed (Norwoo{| Homes.) Near Urndlx and with Hnplace, dining room, beauti- ipirtmenti. Extra Itrge living room, bed- PICKET FEKCB—Lovely trees, tnd 1 Vort Monmouth, ulT WyckoiT rd., Euton modern cotttire, Rsre combinttion tt room.( Also kitchen, Phone RE «- CUNNISON HOMES — Top-notch mom, large kitchen tnd btth on first. town. Breakfast If deslrnl. £A 3 RUMSON—Attractive Caps Cod bun- ful kitchen, three bedrooms and tiled Two rooms, kitchen tnd btth on second, (11,000. Near bus line, Two bedrooms, construction with quality Mater- 1 0467. CrosB, After. J P. M.' , galow! Tiro bedrooms, bath, fire- bath, Attached gartgt, All In ex- with private entrance., Aiklng (18,500, Isrge kitchen, hardwood floors, icreene.d taVBti BtUtlK) apartment directly ials; 36 variations provide eholca In with gss hett. Good buy. Mtssar porch. Ray Stlllroan, Highway 33, Malttor Mo nverlooklnsr river, For one or two place, expansion attic (lavatory.) cellent comlltlon: 118,900. Alltlrt. Shrewsbury, RB 6*3111 OMMaiMi M Kan Ptrsons, Combination beilroom-llvlnn; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES sir.es nnd architecture; $7,3.0 to Flo.nlr oil heat, Two-cur garage. * Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3480, Agency. RE 6-212K room, Beautiful new kitchen nml bath, $12,SOO, complete on your lot, LAROR KAHll/Tt-W, htvt just the All very nicely furnished; 185 monthly, Beautifully landscaped; Asking (16,- home for you In Rtd Rank. Three HEl) BANK — Luncheonette. Folly , Everett H, Thorne, King's Highway, 000, Smaller cottage available, Din- MODERN BUNGALOW—One mile from Includlni utilities, or »40 weekly, sum- enulppcl, including nil stock anil fix bldroomi, living room, dining room: Middlctown. MI B-0052. nli K, Ilyrnt, Ilcaltori, Itumion. 11U Red Dnnk station, Attractive living girtire: low ttxei, Asking (9,SOD. MIW1IHS« tures, Uolng approximately 1400 r room, modern klteheni two bedrooms TWO-nOOK tUltNlsMf) apartment week business, Owner must sell at the 1-llfiO,* Whtt'i wrong with the home? Nothing: and tiled bath, lialunont! (10,600, Al* lt't too Itrge for thll elderly couple. with private btth. Utilities Included. sacrifice price of 1.1,500. (l''ull sale NtlW MONM6UM joUSEthre.bej lalre * Bon Amncy. Ine, RB (*i4»0, Phone RE «.S16J. 55 Washington St., price.) About $l,!i00 down required. raoms anil bath 1 living room, dining Mtssar Agency, RB <-2l.il. Red Bsnk, This Is a great opportunity far you to room, kitchen, pantry; largo sunroom tfCfoy UNMJHNliMEn apartment, go into your own business, Must ln> with sereeni; oil hent, city water; screens RANCH HOME—On ii -acre plot. Re- R_snk, >'lvt rooms on llrit floor, tnd rlnt floor, Available Aug. 6, 3V4- seen to be appreciated, Call us. Snrnucl and storm sash. Lot 7Gxl7B ; largo treti ception hall, Spacious living room a three-room ana htth iptrtment on the room furnished apartmtnt on second Telcher Agency, Ocennport live, Ocean and shrubbery; two-car gnrage. Full at< with fireplace, dining room, Urge •tcond floor which rtnti for* (75 t month. port. KA 3-0714, Kvelilngs LO B-3B8I. tic and cellar, Nenr bus, churches, Every room ll iplc and span, a joy to floor,- Available Aug 1, 70 Wallaen kitchen, three master bedrooms, two it. Can be aeen anytime by oalllnK BE schools nnd stores, Immediate occupnn' live In, and all the owner «tntt for I'AfKn irenmrTrouTTTTSv-frTRiF cy. Ml r»-04(ln.M, . ,1 tiled haths, open parch, basement i thll beautiful horn, li (11,000, Mtmr Register Want Ads Get Results! Hl«hlntid<, Munmouth Hills, Twin Anew. RB 0.2121. Light post ami parts of Hr» llrlihti two-car Karaite; 1-2,000. Alltlrt * teOO, wllli l;l,VJ Willys truck 11,3110. ACItES—Including oni acre .MSdN-Kxn.llfnt fur srnnll family I Son Agoncy, Ine, ItK 6-3450, nTERTOWNCofonltl hornt on kill." PETS—LIVE STOCK Inquire 74 Hay nve., Atlnnllc High- hike, slnckril with d'h, Country New cntkigcl Living rooin, dining Living room, rtlnlng room, kitchen, liinds lifter 5 o'clock or call 111 3 room, kitchen, hath (tile Iloor), space three bedroomi,. tile bath, hot water oil nroii, Purt Monmouth, Joicph K, hut, ttove, refrigerator, wtlhiri Us BABY, CHIGKS-Wlilte nock!, White MH4.R, for twn bedrooms: toilet I tins rsngr; MODKHN TWO-BTORY colonial, la best Kilwurdi, Iliix 3,"/2. II. I'. V, 1, Key. Inlaid linoleum, Asklnir 17,780, Dennis Fair Haven location, ntnr river, Cen- tcreit (l,-i,O0O, Jonn Agency, Lin- Ughorni, Red Rockcrois >nd Now IfoAD'SiTTNll—Oiien year around, three ctoft, RE «• 3.!20. Hampshire Beds, Also other bretda on ranmn and bnth, Dining room, Iwti lion, or 1O; 9.01142, K. Myrnc, llesltora. IIU 1.1180.'' ter entrance, living room with ftrtplsce, Vawilioiis (William) Cittnlwdts moved recently iptolal order, All bmils from U, S,rnst rouini.• Iliind opportunity for yinmg- l''AlIf~l(i\vEN~Scarca riverfront I Kx- dining room, ntodirn kitchen, powder UNCROrr— Loti lOOxJOO, Six mlnutu Pullorum clean flocks. No orders too ce/lent twa*hpdrooni Iiomr. Tito hath, room, enclosed tunroom, Stcond floor, to fleif Bink itttlom 11,200, Five rr prople, Mrllllig nn nei^nuul of lllnoss. TAIITTO IlltlULANUS — Aitraclive, cedar closets, lame vista, wlnilnw; steam /rom Shrew(bury to hit new home in Rumson. ^t small. Monmouth Hatchery, Mills «vc, llnul'n ll.'i, Mlildlelown. Ml fi-llilntt-H, Vi'iisuniibk. six-room home, In mod three bedruoms and bath 1 btitinentl torn, netr 8/camori are,, Niw Shrewi* Part Mnnmouth, KB «-0874-M. lfKAL~OM'(/IltUNITV—iSrn Is lrn!T oil hent, Hlpsrlnn rights, Ntw dock, two-car K»rnKr: (21,800, Allaire 4 Son bury, (4,000, rtvi IIIII, (OO.foot comlltlon, Full dry buioment, Lnt hint~sl.ii, .Asking 129,501), Drniili K, Agency, Inc. RU 1*11430, ____ fionttgn on hlghwiy H, Kolmdtl, 1.1.- one time he made hit own wine, tnd hid on hand Ing for srventl nmblltoiis rm-ti, dr 60x17.1. 'J'wo-car garnic. Gall HI 3 llyrne, Itealtors, Uumsiin, nil 1.1180,' 1 PARAKEETS—Young, toil quality slrous uf running thrlr nwn urofltslili CTTTLTiTn^'KJr='l1t 1 id'iflTo'' IWOBOXITVAMIB— Brand new b'uniin" 000, Jonti Agency, Llneroft, RE (• several choice empty wine catkt (or which he hid business, ____II_A_J' |.no,1l.' , TLTiTn^KJrlrorierty 1 idxiflTo low with rained patio 1 alUche'l ft- birds, all .colors, IS,OS upi sing- vo:tonPKiCB^ioKBTiwr7o5r Hrand new I Thrne-litilroom unrli Tile I^OH flAXR—- A~KnlnK~bui6fi«r nml inenl rage, and full busmen!, Urt« living no further use. He offered them for (ale through Ing emeries 17,05 UP, Mynah birds, plen, thrufbtdronm homes, Hltncheil, bnth, rslrn shower, hot air oil lirnt. room, dinette, knotty Pint kltehen, etb- SECLUDED HIDEAWAY — Mtgnln. shop, A liltrgaln, Lung lease, For much ilyle, on 150x118 plot, 1 ft0 fe«t7'wo-oar g«rng», ln»ii!»itil, KlrcMnrii. love birds, Unities, female otnarlei, full particulars, irv II, V, K, 11, Htnut ftint*t two double bnlrmunt with ctraffllo cent view of Stndy Hook bay and The R*gl»ter'j classified columns. from nauiin, In Long Hrnnuht 117,600. Inspection Invllrdl Asking (311,(100, Den- tllo bathroom, Hugs clouts, too, Hlvht mala CockULI, llalf-Mncn, pntrot, Agency, 77-7U llnmd st,, Hod Hank, M) For full.detnlli, cull ItU 1.0184. nis K, llyrne, Realtors, Kumson, ItU neitn, Lovely rareh horns, leu eam« I4.B0 uni mixed Pnralmi or 0-3141. on the IIIII Hue I (I2,SOO, Lawlty Agency .1-118(1,• exclusive, KK (I.IMIO, thin one year 0I1I, Htndiomt liv- canary seed, 10 Mil, II, Hrlrn crty, Six Inrnmo units, plus six Inriio fflin"'A^RN~ITWK" Mr, (.iUntiiile*, who is employed tt Curchin'i rnrmm for nwuer, 4'._ Imlhi, threo Are* nIA^RNIT0WKSmJ^Ieirr ing room, 32 fut long with fire- Miller'* Pet Shop, on Nlxhwny 0,1, 1600 DOWN FOIt rllKlhle U, I. will lion, (Hole to sohoul and bus lint. Dltctl luxt kitchen, |#o nice h«r|. WANTED TO RENT liliici'S, HIM snqtlnn, Htriam oil lical, s All iltHIUm tvilltblei 100'xllO' tir* barber shop on Linden pi,, said to a Register rep- •Ix mllos north nf licit Hank, he- Tliriu mills now rented 1 ilO.ilny ponsei. buy this rosy, four.mom, C!*pe rnomi, tiled btth, hull north, De- iwttn Lturtl nnd I'almtr «vf>, Opm •Inni JI',•.()!), Cull AT 1-0780 ilnyi, Cuil, Lncnlcd 1111 corner pint, Full rtcnl iilot with shad* tiem, Offend resentative, "That Regltter ol youfi in some piper. MX lilt MUVKN.IIOOM liunguliiw nuw st only (1,4011, Ltwliy Alinty. signed for two tililltlonsl rooms »ml dally and Sundays iinlll II I1, M, IIOUKI', Uni llnnk nr vlciiilly. Yinrly AT l.llflno nlghls and Sundays, Liillnr, (..Minnsliin atllc, tils balh, KMIIHIV«, UK (.0411), bath. Aiklnt llt.OOO, Dorm Aimer, It sure bring* quick rctulu, I gold my (urplui Oloild Tlieiilnys, Ml fi-03411, inn in I. Cull III'! It.'JDH. ft-A Luury IIHIHLANDS II.IHKII—on irni EliTt mini' lined fluids, hsrilwonildoors, HUlliliKnT'loHlt^uUlliliKnT.loHlt^uTrMiinicVdTl.lT v (iiniri, nifi™, N, .;.• ronnis, ttvn lifflruumit, hatli itnd tltri (llhrr fMiai, Owner transforrcd, itir IIIVMI,' nr, i.isii, rtr!lf"lM'NK"ir"vlfliillyi"HuVriii:"i;irnvfri Ing room with, illmtlt, Modern kllcli- wine barrel" in a few hours after the p»pcr w«i mi lint Iliior, l,nw Lutc gas hot waitr III; 6-il38T.lt, en wilh •lictrlo i«n«», Thru btdroomi Irtit Ntw Vni'k uliy cnmiuutliiir, Yrn IIMII, stwrr move, refrlutratnr anil wilh critmln III* balh, pltiUr ffa_IU, on the streets, through its column*, Could have from l/«IUd Mttlti Iniiiroltil mint. Ki'fmiiil liiuiir, l-i'i iii-driiumM, Wnulil cufi scrccm, All In uuiiit condition, Lnrue full bMnmrnf, wilh built-in ««r«l». N«" JtUMSON— Olriir home: with rhirm Cnonpid, ohunki, ninrl, liver, Low sldrr with ninlim lo liny, Wrlti., II, vnniun nml dry lni»'nirnl, nnly (ISIO'IO for nulck lull, Lawlty •old a dozen or 10 more if I had them. 1 know nvirh'iij mtkoi imiillilt our low pried, W, ('„ Mil HiirnrM- pi,, Hlihtrwiiiiil, N, .1,, TWI), •TlltlKK.FAMJt.V " ' ii|i«rTmTHT >nd comfon, Line, mtrsnoi hill, 1 lint t'Oiidlllon, till hrnti Oarnitr, Ln- Anenry. ItB 1.0410, Iftlin Mllltr'i ftt "huu, lilvhwiiy 113, n ill, rnllMM, III n.lt.Mlll-M, hi>u*es for Mir, nil Waliiicii st, Vtiy .nlril nrni' iliiipplnii dlitrld, N'nr mil living mom, 11 /nl long with nr». it pa)-( lo idverllie in The Regl'ler," il« mllti north nf lied Dnnk, nitwern ANXIOUrtONXIOUrtO" JH-liLr-TlvelroomCiTJHliLrTll-CiTe VtlUNtl liUI'ONT KNUINKKII aiiil'wlfr unnil liii'iimr, Nu unktsp for next five nnd htm transportation. Just six mllri Cod, 14'xllH* lUIng room with An- plsce, dining ronm, Isrii den, lovely Laurel and Palmer avis, Opm dally iiccil mi iiiifiiriililiiil fniir-riinin iiimrl [nun iicritn, Apply I Niirlh Ilihlue ave, • nit Sundays until V F, M, OI01 ' ,viiir«, lint »lr, summer t«r hell, »ll, Ai«ln« lltiw, dam Woulfln, Adiliihln El "on II A, M, nnd r, l>, M,' ficil users of 1'ho Regitter'i want column*, Mon< Vrry, my low, Imiulrr at 141 8|irlm liungnlow, nil lust 1 gnrnitci low Intel 1 m«nt with hulll-ln gtisgi, Rtduttd to (IJ.JOO. llama Amngy, Fair Haven, 1 nl., Tfifhold, I'hani tit n-'lm HBIINKIfin iTfil^ili»lii'slii si,, nr telfiiiliniii' UK n-Oflnil. IMOlij I'rsnk II, UwM,_J!_R_Mm,* 11411.10 lU.l.yl AgtcA l n y wftll (.0410, IIU «'(833, mouth County ! market place, where buyen and (HMtlMllSH 81'ANlEtfl—Hislthy, riifli- Kuliiw nr •tnall IIIIUM, KvasoniiFilr ?'___? _J -• .'**J* '.. l ^ .'?i. *!. WWt nift)"HAWK—Hivtn-ronSnimiit', 1,ITT1/R BlIiVGn COLONfAIi—OhoKs lo- Uiid pupi, llrid for tumilni. mill rnnili , KmirllHit tiltnmiii, I'leain unll with HINT hodroums, Partly llnlahtil by mnstir hullilir, lltnoh hnmi. teller" meet every Thursday, and where their ad- illinnilllon, 110 t-1514, liuitimm, It, 1). cnllnn, Llvlni room with fitttilMil IIIW RnniAW* nuln, (turner Ini flO.ilfill, Oil hint, Tliinei lifdriiiimi, twn tile Imlhi, larifii lilnn iiantlr.il il>n, mr«tn«d north, dining XOKU/XNT ULUKIl HtlMK—Klnt fslr NHKinrfiunrrTriTiriiViriTOins Hnfuo siirirni anil ttiirm wliiduwii 111,- living inmn, nrtjilarn dlninn ionm mid room, tmwilfr room oil kllthin, thrte Kivin Itiettlon, Six lard* roemi, An- vertiifmenti are read by moro than 50,000 readeri wfXT8nJrrm«cirarr«aCKnr5«ra twn liiuhr, Vli'lnlly II11I Muni,, Mhl. mill, IIK (l.HIIMl.M ftfli'l' i ii'rlnck, lariii' rlltcliiiiiy Ulrhen, I'lili, dry crl* enmdirtiliU bidruuini with . two tllid llhict btiimint, hil«« uptnllnn ililei pupiilo, M«l« mil Itrnnki. dmall illelfttvii, IJiH'/'iifl, fin1 jitifufrtM1 «c vr..<)y l«n imumi •mrlinl inrinr on lit fid • bulhi, I'lni* I'Aiifltd »»m» rnnm tnd 1*0.r«r firi«>, on hist, nfif rtnie, each inn?. 'ltd, AKU rtflilereil, MID mill SMVICI-, Iru.r, Cull Mi'., Illlliiinril, UK li-'jnoil tvr~ufrtmirgix:imw-ti'r—v.rufrtmirgixiimwtinrt» • rniitil plot, My ippnlnimriil, Chnt. hur In lisitmtnt, Altnh»d Iworrif li- ifritneit poreh, Unusual vtlui tt 114,- nun, WIIIOII aviii 1'orl Monmouth, and 1MIVI> mrMnui', nr wrllx "I'liinlihnl vniir l"i and fouiiilillon for only in in II Tlnilill Aitncy, 10 £, I'Vimi at, UK no, Only nn> a*mr| 111,000, Uwll> 101), florin Anntri V'tlr Haven, ItE lloilIC" Uox ill, K«(t Dank,' ilnwn ('ill Knmiuml Hwarli nf riwitfli 1-01)10, Altntr. /IE I'OllO, l'liiiiittim, KB l-OHia or RU <•'•)', Ten RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 9. 1953 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALT, NOTICE \ Keansburg Little Silver Matawan 3REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Notice !i hereby given, that tht «rdl- nance entitled "An Ordinance Granting the Consent of the Township Committee Mr. and Mra. Donald Conroy en- Mr. and Mrs. John C Herbert of Miss Frieda Howard of Salisbury, 'nt the Townihip or Middletown 1'or The LOOK NO FURTHER! MATTHEWS BROS. Incorporation of The Monmouth Sani- tertained at a picnic Saturday. Prospect ave., who this week will Md., ia spending her vacation as ROLSTON WATERBURY tary Companx, a body corporate of tha Music was furnished by an orches- leave to make their home In Cali- guest of Mr. and Mrs, Rennselaer THE BEST BUYS IX State of New Jersey," m< passed at the tra and there waa a fireworks dis- fornia, were guests last week at L, Cartan. Newman Springs lid., Red Bank regular meeting of the Township com- •''ft mittee held on June 24th, 1953, and duly play. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. two farewell parties given by their John Bradley of 2 Maiden lane iV INVITES YOU TO USED CARS 350 Broadway, Long Branch approved. Hobert Kronenbergcr and family, friends. Wednesday of last week is a medical patient in Riverview, > EATONTOWN—Vicinity nt Bendix 1- By order of the Township Committee* Mr. and Mrs. John Kronenberger Mr. »nd Mrs. Robert G. Ferguson hospital. ' ', acres. Hlsh ground with trees. Must LAWRENCE A. CARTON, JR., of Point rd were hosts at an in- ' be sold to settle estate, Makr^ oltcr. RE 6-4500 — > LO 6-3112 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riopel en- INSPECT: ARE AT formal supper party. Mr. and Mrs. Pay. 128 Korth 17 al., OranKe. HOWAUD W. ROBERTS. ' Lohsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. tertained at a family dinner party oEATONTOWN—Owner unimnttt ((el« l 50-foot {3.16 Township Clerk, Gus Vogcl and family, Mr. and William Hug-gang of Allenhurst for their daughter, Susan, who waa lot near For„„t ....Monmouth„ mth.. Water» , pns. HOWLAND B. JONES DOMESTIC Mre, George Josephson and family, gave a lobster dinner Friday in celebrating her sixth birthday. Su- Sncrificc, 5350, Terms. KE SMALL FARM—3 acres. U loom CHANCERY 3-305 Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews and their honor. , At •both occasions the house, 2 fireplaces, storm sash. san then returned to epend a vaca- MOTOR CO. '50 Willys Sta. Wagon 975. SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of a writ family, Mr. and Mrs. John Leach Herbers were given farewell gifts. tion with her grandmother, Mrs. School bus passes door. $25,000. Heater, defroster, overdrive. of execution to me directed, issued out d' family and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Lyman C. Van-In- of the Superior Court of New Jersey Evelyn Riopel of Conover st,, Free- (Chancery Division) there will be ex- A. Conroy, wegan of Willow dr. have u their hold. MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE — Older '51 Willys Sla. Wagon 1395, posed to gale nt public vendue, on home guesti Mr. and MM. Roscoe home, G rooms, new furnace, 1949 OLDSMOBILE 98 Monday, the 2ith day of. July, 1B33. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rockefel- Miss Ann Cartan returned Mon- Heater, dtfrnoler. White walk, Martin of Reading, Pa., Mr. and day to continue her studies at tha. OfU.OOO'. 'FranUyn HavilnnS, Brolcv. screened porch. Corner plot. overdrive, 13,(100 milei, Like between the hours of 12 o'clock and 4:30 ler and Mr. and Mrs. John Kem- Mrs, Ralph 8. Vanlnwegen and A-l Condition. New Tires. o'clock, (at 2 o'clock Daylight Savin? merling attended a reunion of the Katherine Gibbs school in New ojtE C-1S2O, • Near station. $11,500. new. Time) in the afternoon of said day, at Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddeback of EFAIR HAVEN—l'irHnrsquo cmuiic. Fully equipped. the Court House in the Borough of. Rockefeller family at the home of Port Jervis, N. T. Yesterday. Mr. York,city. Contains screened porch, lie nit room, ATTRACTIVE ONE-STORY '51 Willys Sta. Wagon 1295, Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jer- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crouse of Mr. and Mrs. William Ryder, 1 dlnine room. Uilci.cn. t«" ^""''IT™ sey, to satisfy a Judgment of snld court and Mrs. Vanlnwogon and Mr. and •bath, full "liar, nx-r oil heal, low HOME located in Fair Haven. 520 DOWN Heater and ilelrofller. Mllford over the week-end. Mrs. Martin attended the musical, Maiden lane, entertained Monday amounting' to approximately $12,764.00. afternoon for their son, William taxes; vlnsiored walls. jrurmrc. Ueauti- 5 rooms, fireplace, automatic heat, ALL those tracts or parcels nf land, Mrs. Louise Nichols was hostess "Can-Caa" in New York city. fulljplanted; *ln,B0». FrankUn llav- attached garage. $15,000. M7 riuick 595. situate, lying anrl being in the Borough Monday at the meeting of St. Warren, who was celebrating hli lland. Broker. HE S.1S20, Itiulio and heater. Body and of Fair Haven, in the Counly of Mon? Mr. and Mra. W. H. Shampanore, third birthday. GuesU were Rich- 1951 PONTIAC mouth, in the State of New Jersey: Mark's Parish House club at the LITTLE SILVER—One block from rail- BRAND NEW MODERN RANCH. tires in good shape. .. Willow dr., have returned from a ard, Thomas and' Robert Walker, road circle Two Rcrj.. Frac country Southerly half of Lot #426, LOT Episcopal hall. A report was made vacation in Buffalo, N. Y. setting All utilities. Near bus, schoo 3 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, electric *4-'7 nnd Lot #428 on map entitled on the successful rummage sale. Theresa, Michael and Philip Ma- CONVERTIBLE '51 Studcbakcr V8 Comm. 1295. "Sect Mr. and Mr*. J,- G. Deftribata and stores. Asking $2,5011. Terms. RL kitchen, fireplace, radiant heat, Lion "B", Knollwood, The New Sub- A discussion was held on holding ( chado, Jojin and Robert Bradley urb of Red Bank, N. J., owned by George and family of Trenton spent the «.1SI9-W. ____ patio, attached 2-car garage. New lop, white wall tires. Club coupe. -I 1iow tires. Seat a barn dance. Mrs. Irene Wentz, and Jane Ryder, • covers. A real buy nt this price. S. Ing.raham, Wm. H. R. and Ensley M. week-end with Mtas Marie Wilby, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Miller, THREE ACRES—Including onc^crc $22,500. Jel black. White, Scale lOO'-V" Sect. 22, 1924." West Keansburg, will entertain the 112 Rumson rd. Alan Deftribata re- take, stocked with fish. Country made by Ensley M. White. Surveyor, group July 20. Attending were Mrs. New Brunswick rd., entertained. at K 0 K E1 C N Sled In the office, of the County Clerk of mained for a visit with Misi Wil- two parties the past week In honor IE area, Tort Monmouth. Joseph K. SUBSTANTIAL OLDER RED 635 DOWN .. Monmouth County, February 3, 1925 in Irene Wentz, Mrs. Alice Eoley, Mrs. bur, his aunt. Edwards, BON 252. R\ V. I). 1, Key BANK HOME in nice condition. Case #41, Claire Guenther, Mrs. Carol Wilson, of their daughter, Patricia Lynn, 3'i bedrooms, .1 bath, hot water 2 Hillmau 1095. Together with Welbilt I burner gaj The W.S.C.S. of Embury Metho- who was ten years old, and Beth port, or KB 6-0042. Mrs. Evelyn Lamonte, Mrs. Frieda dist church is preparing parcels of oil heat, garage. Convenient lo- 4 door sedan. ,«ngc. General Electric 6 foot refriger- Krayl and Mrs. Margaret Carroll. Ann, who was five. Patricia's paiv 1950 OLDSMOBILE '88' fttor. Benrfix Economat Washing Machine clothing for Church World Service. ty was a barbecue In the early eve- KBW HVE-BOOM HOUSE, on wntrr- cation. Priced right at $13,500. and Garage. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guenther , front Con be ii.ed nil year Maple Capt, Elmer P. Anderson recently ning.. Her guesU were Rayna Seir.ed at the property of Benjamin and family of Franklin ave. have became claims and investigations I, wood and Ave. of Two River!, Rumson. SPIC AND SPAN almost new DELUXE CLUB COUPE USINESS NOTICES R, Dzieslnta ct ux. taken in execution Dyer, Margaret Krimmel, Betty f Price JS.500.* the suit of The FrvtdenLla) Insurance returned home atter spending the officer at the Yokohama Signal de- ranch honic on ?'i of an acre of Nile green, radio and licater. past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Heaney, Diane Herbert,' Carol IK COUNTRY—On but line. Municalow. Company of Amcric'a and to be sold by port, part of the U. S. security Schaff er, Margaret Otto, Sally Pear- Hardwooil floors, kitchen with (Inuue, landscaped ground. 3 bedrooms, IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. Gus Guenther of Davenport, la. forces in Japan. Hit wife Dorothy f living room, fireplace: two bedrooms. tile bath, cellar. Excellent loca- $500 DOWN ^ THERE'S ONLY Dated: June IS, 1953. son, Robert Bcoman,' Renee Doak, e bath floor heater, attir. dlranpearinK Glenn K. Carver, Att'y. Carolyn Gaub of Browntown is and children Judith and Peter live Richard Knight, Dan Beeman, Pat- tion. $17,500. (.38 lines) S15.96. I' (tairWay. porch H'slS.' Screens, cement spending this week with Mr. and at 2ft Prince pi. Capt. Anderson ar- ricia Carlson, Kim Beeman, Beth I floor full cellar, rtnlnw in vorch, ONE Mrs. Myron Smith and family. rived in the Far East a year ago <.' plastered walls, electric water heater,' NEW 7-KOOM HOUSE, 2 baths, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH and served in Korea ten months as Ann Miller and Mrs. Marshall Bee- screens and storm windows Price $11.- 1952 CHRYSLER STATE OF NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter en- man, Maiawan, and Mary Beth 500. Lot sr.il 30.' Reed Agency. Kb ., fireplace, automatic heat, at- SURPRISE STORE!" executive officer of the 101st Sig- Bids will be received by the Doard of tertained Mrs. Edward Wagner of Haas, Trenton. At Beth Ann's af- 6-0121. tached garage. Rent $160 a NEW YORKER nal battalion. He joined the Army Only One Store That Offers Chosen Freeholders of the County of Philadelphia recently. ternoon party, guests were Susan LEOSARDO—Vive.room house. Bnth, month. Monmouth, State of New Jersey, at Its Thomas Barba of Camp Lejeune, in 1938, was commissioned in 1912 One owner. Low mileage. These Tremendous Bargains! lilacc of meeting, Court House, Freehold, Carlson, Michael Manor, Barbara hoi water heat, laundry, full rellnr: N. C, spent the week-end with his and served in the European the- „ two-ear garasc: lot SUxl-JS. Price re- GARDENER'S COTTAGE on Es- "BeKUiners Love Nest .Uroupinn" N. J., on Wednesday, July 15th, 1953 ater during World War II. Ander- Jean Schaffer, Patricia Carlson, R Power brakes and steering. nt two o'clock, P. M. Daylight Savine mother, Mrs. Mary Barba. duecd to ji'.llllO. AT 1-HjS.I-M. tate. 6 rooms. $100' a month. Edward Harris, Eloiee Evans, Gwen HREE COMPLETE ROOMS OF Time, and then publicly opened and Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSalvia and son wears the Bronze Star medal, Jin.ACRES—Eiuhl-ioom house. Tw. ••o- Fully equipped. read immediately thereafter, for: Commendation ribbon, Good Con- Harris, Kim Beeman, Mrs. Edward bath«, electricity and sas, hot water BRAND NEW FURNITURE The reconstruction of a portion of daughter Diane of Rahway are Harris, Mrs. P. Judson Evans, Mrs. - oil' screens nnd storm sash. Torch. BRAND NEW RANCH, 6 rooms, duct medal and the U.N. and Ko- 2 tile baths, attached 2-car gar- 875 DOWN rius County Ronds #0 and 516 with Bitu- spending two weeks with Mrs. Kate rean Service ribbons. Marshall Beeman and Mrs. Sam- ' Large barn. Landscaped. Well. »Sepllc minous Concrete. Constantino. tank; 526,000, Reed Agency. RE 6- age. $160 a month. Your Choice of a New 1953 The receipt and opening of ,bidi is uel Patten, Matawan; Mrs. A. J. 0121, - MANY OTHERS * Phllco Television subject to the proper qualification of Donald Devine, who is stationed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Howard Boice and children Richard and BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS Rumson home. ' * NorKe Refrigerator ' the bidder In accordance with the pro- at Indian Gap, Pa., Is spending and son Tony of 101 Silverton ave. Garry, Keyport, and Mary Beta Completely modernized nnd HII newly TO CHOOSE FROM • Bcndix Wnsher visions of the prequalification law and two weeks with his parents, Mr. have been vacationing at Elllnor and Gretchen Haas, Trenton. decorated Iilmlly lorntid em Hivir rd. tha rcRiilutlona adopted by the Hoard of and Mrs. Charles M. Devine, Sec- 91x150 Inndsrapt'd pint. Th.-cf lirdrooms. ROLSTON WATERBURY LOW C. M. A. C. TERMS All For Only Chosen Freeholders Village, Ormond Beach, Fla. Mr. 1'. tiled haths. 'Jfd >u. ft. I'.nHnsnl SpectfiL-aOons and Form of Bald, Con- ond st., West Keansburg. Howard is employed by the Metro- heated iion-h. I'lus two linisheil ronnis $329 tract and Ilond for the proiiuticd, work, Paul Shaffery, who is stationed In politan Life Insurance company in and lull bath in nllir. Inlrnors de- Sea Bright REALTOR JNSUROR And Tny Only luopnred by Leo IC. McKec, County En- Georgia, is on a 15-day furlough New York city. signed for trrncious living Hnd rntrr- HOWLAND B. JONES gineer, have been filed in the office of tnining. Truly » dream home. Two. 52.89 MI id Engineer nt the Court House, Free- at his home on Bayview ave. Miss Maureen Sweeney of New cur garagi*. Owner inivinj: stale next -MORTGAGES APPRAISALS hold, N, J., nnd mny be Inspected by Mrs. Mary Rockefeller of Mil- The first aid squad reported the month. Will go to beit olTer. RU 1- WEEKLV prospective ..bidders during business York city spent the week-end with MOTOR CO. ford is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed- her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. tag days held Saturday and Sun- tll&l. hours. Bidders will be furnished with 16 West Front Street "COLONIAL COTTAGE a copy of the Dpccificntions by the En- ward Rockefeller. and.Mrs. Herbert Butler, Roslyn ct. day were successful. APARTMENT FOR SALE—Two bed- 100 KEWAIAN SPRIA'CS ROAD gineer oii( JIroper notice, Miss Marilyn Hogan of Jersey rooms, co-npcrnlive apartment. Ground GROUPING" Councilman Martin Lohscn at- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gcrmond 3d Bids must be made on Standard Pro- tended'a fishing party last week at and sons Henry 4th and, Peter City Is spending tho summer with floor. Possession. Aug. 15. HE 6- RE'6-3500 0 Pieced of Aiipcnllni; Quality Furniture posal forms in the manner designated 427 "--M, - ' RED BANK Brielle with employees of the Point rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Ches- her father, John Hogan of Ocean Made, to LAST and LAST! therein and required by tha specifica- ave. Mr. Hogan operates Maes i SMALL COUNTRY ESTATE—five min- Complete 13 |ic. Bedroom Outlit tions must be enclosed in scaled en- Standard Oil company. ter Budd of Long Branch will leave utes from Red Bank. Century old CAD1LLAC-OLDSMOBILE velojifs bearing the name and address of Snack bar, Ocean ave. Complete 9 pe. Livinc Honni Grouping The members of the Friendly tomorrow morning on the Gcrmond I home with eisht. rooms anri two baths. the bidder and name of material bid up- cabin cruiser, the "Merry Alice," Miss Holcn Sanders of Surf st. ] Thoroughly modernised without loss ot OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 PM Complete is pr. Utility Outflll fm, pn the outside: addressed to the Nlghtcrs and their husbands at- Hoard of Chosen Freeholders of the for a cruise to Block Island and was treated at Riverview hospital 5 charm Five acres with excellent burn, All For Only tended tho performance of "Call t Permanent crops such us strawberries JOSEPH G. McCUE County oC Monmnuth and must be ac- Me Madam" yesterday at Neptune. Maine, Friday after cutting her chin in »• ; and asparagus, lluce shade trees. Well companied by A Bonding Certificate, aa fall on Ocean ave. • landscaped. Asking $33,1100. This is nil $498 provided in the specifications nnd a cer- Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mrs. William Pagdin and chil- tified check drawn to the order of the Miss Betty Howell of Herbert exceptional property! Willis' Connvcr, And Pay Only Sauwicki, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dren Donald and Janet, Point, rd., 1 Praltor. 7.i W. Trout St. RB 6-314I. AGENCY County Treasurer for not less than ten' Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. John st Red Bank, was a dinner guest $4.90 per cent (10%) of the amount bid and are vacationing In the Poconos. of Mr. and Mrs., Waltesj Covert of I LITTLE SILVER—Six rooms and two A-l bo delivered Rt the place and on the Mazurowski, Mr. and Mrs. Al.John- Dr. and Mra. Wallace Caldwell I baths, ramb'.er type home. Wide, elect' REALTORS WEEKLY hour above named. The Standard Pro- New st., Tuesday. j lot in fine location. Two years old and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Malley, and children Gregory and Linda, posal l''orm will be furnished upon ap- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bennett, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee and in top condition: $22,000. Willis Con. ATTENTION KOREAN VETS! plication to the County Engineer, Quceni dr., so., have returned son Richard and Miss Barbara , over. Realtor, 75 W. i'ront si. RE 6- Mary Dorl, Mrs. Mae Hathaway, OFFERS SAFE BUYS Under the State of New Jersey The right Is reserved to reject any or from a motor trip through.. New West ot South st. arrived home . 8U1. HOUSEHOLD VETERANS PLAN all bids it deemed lo the interest of the MM. Hazel Bishoff, Mrs. Estelle York, Connecticut, Massachusetts .'• MlDnLETOWN—Small spare lime farm County so to do. Monday after a three-week trip You May Purchase Up to $1,000.00 Smith, Mrs. Mae Fitzpatrick, Mrs. and Vermont. They visited relatives through Kentucky, Indiana and with six Rood size rooms. Hish on a By order of the Board of Chosen Fret* Mary Romeo and Mrs. Helen in New York state. hill. All modern conveniences. A prop. this Carefully Selected 'J8 Chevrolet Panel Dcliw 575, Worth of Furniture and Appliance* holders of the County of Monmouth. Missouri. erty that has Rrcal possibilities: $15.- Pay No Money Down JOSEPH C. IRWIN, Director. Thacke. Mrs. Raymond Richardson Col. Eugene Grunewald, U.S.A., 000. Willis Connver, Realtor, 75 W. Attest: I Councilman Thomas Farrell re- AND will entertain the group at her retired, and Mrs, Grunewald, form- turned to his home on Ripa way ' Front St. RE 6-M41. List of Houses For Sale M9 FOltD, Custom Tudor 850, Edwnrd C, Broege, Cleric, home in Port Monmouth July 20, Take Two Lons Years to Pay Freehold, N. J, * $13.20 erly of Long Island, are now re- last week after spending a week • SHREWSBURY—Fonr-bcdroom home on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan and - • safe street for children. Not far from 16,000 S(|, l't. of Lovely Furniture siding in their new home on Azalea in Fitkln hospital as a medical '50 FO.RD Club Coupe 1075 All at llnifllin Prices anil ,Vv .. NOTICE . children Diane and Robert, Jr., of ct. ' schools and buses Considered KOOI! FAIR HAVEN. River lights. Finest patient, L , 'value at IH.S0O. Willis Conover. Itenl. area. Beautifully planted Here, l-'our ON LOW E-Z TEU.MS! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCfeRN: South Plainflcld and Mrs. Tracey Dr. and Mrs. William Heatlcy, The birthdays of Mr, and Mra. ' tor. 75 \C. Front ;t. RE 6-1HI. hedrooniF, '1 baths, den, full bnsc- PvirsuHin to Revised Statutes of New Page of Newark were recent guests HOUSE — On Towerhill nve. Three ment, 2 cltr garagf, outdoor biirbccue '50 FORD Cus. Tudor OD 1100, AT Tilt; Jersey it\:5-'l, etc., notice is . hereby Point rd., ar e entertaining their Ronald Earley and of Mr. Earley's rooms and bath on second floor; three .area, lllllllt old trees. J37.D00. (liven that we shall apply to the Mon- of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andreach. cousin, Comdr. Edward Martlno of mother, Mrs. Beatrice Earley were room;, kitchen, dinette, flower room, nioutli County Court. Law Division at Mr. and Mrs. Michael Amatin the British Royal .Navy, and his '51 FORD 4-dr. F-omalic 1395 tho Court House in Freehold, New Jer- celebrated over the week-end at a powder room on first floor. See nny lime. MONMOUTH BEACH. Excellent neluh- SURPRISE STORE and family of Long Island spent daughter Rosemary. Thursday eve- HE 6-0360. borhood. 'A blocks to ocean. Four sey, on the 4th ilay of August. 1953, the week-end bavbecue at the home of Mr. and ! -11 K. Front Si, Key port, N. J. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. prevailing time, at their summer ning the Heatleys held an outdoor Mrs. Edward Holmstrom, Jr., of bedrooms, 2 baths also 2 guest or 51 FORD Cus. Fordor OD 1295, or HS soon thereafter us we can be homo here. feivants £ bnth. Unrngc. Furnished. 'REE STORAGE FREE DELIVERY heard, foi- a judgment authorizing us barbecue in honor of Miss Mar- Woodbury Heights. Others present STATE OF NEW JERSEY JJu.OUO. Milton Woodruff, Jr., has return- * DEPARTMENT OF STATE Tcleplione- 7-3020 to assume the following- names to wit: tlno.. were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holm- '50 Lincoln . Jeriejr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clapp and SEAL my official -.(til, at Trenton, this J10.92. Attorney for Plaintiff, with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Frank Pinckney rd., Red Bank, shoulder Twenty-fifth day of June, A, I). REALTORS Ford Representatives since 1904 ing line furniture Is at your setvlct children David and Amity, Rum- along with ono of the largest . . . of Dutch Lane rd. injury; Abbie Scitz, 55, Creek rd., one thousand nine hundred arid Monmouth Counly Surrofitt'i Court son rd., have returned from Bos- Koansburg, possible broken left fifty-three, most complete solcctlon of Bill) Robert L, Hunt, son of Mr, and 8S Ridge Road, Rumson cover materials. Call fur uur rep- Notice to Creditor! la Present Clulmi ton, Mass., where they visited Da- wrist In fall; Clotilda Bcgt, rt, 36, . Aiaimt EiUtt ' ~ Mrs. E. A: Henderson, is spending LLOYD B. MARSH. Lincoln • Mercury - Ford resentative ... no obligation to vid L. Perkins, Mrs. Clapp's broth- Leonardo, dog bite; Kathleen Cu- 114.72. • Secretary of State. you, He'll give you a free estimate ESTATE OI' JAMES M, BENNETT, two months at the home of Mrs. Phono Rumson 1-0444 er. Douglas Apy was David Clapp's slck, 94 Park ave., Fair Haven; : and show vou a complete line 01 Decea&ed. Richard Coblens of Londonderry, NOTICE OF ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Maple Ave. and Monmouth St. fabrics from which you may choose. Pursuant to the order of DORMAN birthday guest aboard the family bruised thumb; Charles V. Cox, 31, ' STATE OF NEW JERSEY HcFADDIN, Surroitate of the County of Vt. ' cat-boat July 4. David charted the Keyport, cut right eyelid; Eric A. ' {LSI to Red Bank Monmouth, this dny made on the apnli-. course they sailed to Great Kills Jackaon, Middletown township, cut HUSE CECELIA VOUDV UATO For Quality, Price & Selections Call cntlon of the undersigned, The Second ''Saudi Arabia la attempting to Harbor. • You nro hereby summoned nnd re- National Bank of Itcd Flank, (formerly woo its nomadic Bedouins into set- left eyebrow; Emma Gcrardi, 30, quired to serve upon Parsont, Labrccquc, The Second National Bank and Trust tled life with model fdrm communi- Mrs. Arthur Clapp, Rumson rd,, River rdi, Rumson, cut finger with Canzona & Combs, plalntltl's attorneys, Weart-Nemeth Agency Company) Sole Executor of the estate of ALAN UPHOLSTERY ties and irrigated areas. has returned from a visit with Mr. a meat cleaver; Mae LaMottc, 35-A •whose address Is IS Wallace Strict, Itcd tho said James M. Bennett, deceased, ,and Mrs. W. James Taylor of Chap- Spring tor., Red Bank, cut elbow; Hank, New Jersey, an answer to the rom- OFFERS notice Is hereby given to the creditors nlaint filed in H civil action, in which SHOPS, INC. ol said deceased to present to tho laid , NOTICE ' paqua, N. Y. . Judith Ann Page, 3, 361 Shrewsbury Charles Joitnh Unto is plaintiff and Hose COLONY BUICK Sole Executor their claim* under' oath There will be a public hearing of the Mra, Richard Clapp ta leading her ave,, Red Bank, bruised noso; Mi- Ctcclla Voudy Dalo Is tlilenilant, pind- THESE OUTSTANDING BUYS within six months from thla date, PlannlnK Board of the Borouuh of F«lr chael LaBruno, 14, Sea Breeze way, Inir In the Superior Court of New Jersey, 70 South Sovonth Avenuo Dated: Juno 6th, 19S3. Hnven, Tuesday, July Uth, 1053, at 8 Mariner troop 129 in land drills. on or before the 2nd ilay of September THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF P. M. at the Borough Hall. River Hoad, Tha girls are also studying for ad- Koansburg, puncture wound on the nest, If you (ail so to do. the relief EXCELLENT VALUE — In River Data. USED CARS LOng Blanch 6-0350 RED BANK (Formerly The Second for the purpose of considering a sub- vancement In rank and arc attend- left foot, stepped on a nail; Allaon . demanded in the complaint will be taken Well built and wrll kept older house. Notional Bank and Trust Company.) division of lands of V. L. Zlpf, W. P, ' avalnst you by default. ing Coast Guard lectures. Ross, 197 Mechanic it,, Red Bank, 'J'hitfe nJcc bedrooms. Hxl'i llvltm By UEOHGB U B1EL1TZ, Scott and G, N, Bull, bltton by a cat; Richard G, Con- The object ot said ault Is to nbtnin a ruum, dlnlnie room, Kitchen with Trust Olllcer, Planning Ronrd of the Borough Jane Travis, daughter of Mr. and Judgment of divorce between said plain- hrcakfast nook. Cellar ' dnlsheil off. 1917 Buick Spec. Sedan 675 f,3 Broad Street, Kalr Kavcn. Mrs. A, Raymond Travis, Branch nolly, 17 Hancock st., Kcanaburg, tlir and you. Oil hunt, two-car garage. Prlco $ 12,000* lied Bunk, N. J, av«., was honteas at a beach party possible broken left arm; Geor.go Dated: July ft, Hl,-,:i. USE Wl»e ft Wise, ' SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, and barbecue, Tuesday In celebra- Blursuck, 18, Oak pi., Keansburg, PARSONS, LAWIECQUB, CANZONA LITTLE SILVER — Five room bungn- 1918 Buick Rdnist. Scdnnclle C9! Red Bank, New Jersey,, CHANCERY DIVISION, MONMOUTH bruised right hand; Cathlo Morgan, * CIIMHS, low, vtoton hrxt, Ulo hath, Httauhed Attorneys, • IU.44 COUNTY, Docket No. M-1827-M tion of her Mth birthday, She and 18 Wallnci. Street, Ileil Bank, N, J, B»IIUC. I,ut ;[>.•, 11 ii, Convenient to CAROLINB ALLEN, PlalntlrT vs, DON. her friends then wont to her homo 100 South Clinton ave, Red Bank, Attormytt for IMflintltr, srhooli and traniiiortaUon. Specially 1951 liuick Spec. 2 door M9i CLASSIFIED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER9EY A LI) It, ALLEN, Defendant. Civil Ac for dancing , and refreshments. scratched wtlct on a rusty nail; Hy: William II. Hlnlr, Jr., priced J13.000. MONMOUTH COUNTY, CHANCERY lion Nntlce nf Order for Publication. Mrs, Bessie Run, 82 Blngham avc,, A Memhrr ot the 1'linr, JI'-'.OO DIVISION. DOCKET NO. M-1348-92 TO I DONALD H, ALLENi Guests were Frank OofT, Nancy 1951 Kuick Super Sedan 197! Ross, Warren Durr, Barbara'Dela- Rumson, cut two fingers In wash- NOTICE t'AIAIH HAVEN — Three IIwtlnvomw t wild DISPLAY TO! HE11THA W1KC7.ORKCK, Uy Virtue of an order of the Superior une nnd unr-hnlhlff bathsbh , lkl L'IO»I - My virtue of nn order 'of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, tuih, Penny Beylan, Jerry Drew, ing machine wrlngor; Kenneth Alt- Tain nolle.- thnt th.i Plannlnt Hoard its. I.ariiiio llvlni;; ruum with llreilaccl . Ciiurt uf New Jersey, Chancery Division, Monmoulh County, made on the 1th day Meg Yuckmitn, Raymond Gllbartl, rutcr, 31 Lockwood pi,, Fall- Ha- of the HUIUUKII uf Itumiun will hald n Sioiill ' dldlulnl s HJIIIII, HHutt wwater head 1950 Plymouth Convertible 1225 made on the Kith day of June, 1(53, of July, 1033, In a causa wherein Care ven, possible, dislocated finger, hit public hiarltiK on July 21, 1 ii53, In Me- nil: fired, Tinner nulls, Wnlklnx dis- FOR II n civil action wherein Alexander Him Allen, Is plaintiff, anil you arc de- Jimmy Wood, Lee Gardner, Pat morial UnrouKli Hull, llumion. N. J,, at a,rock with nor hand while swim- 1 tance to school, ihniiptnK center and Wlccioreck U the nlnlutlrt and you Hce fendant, you nro hereby required to an. MoBrlde.Pat Merrill, Lynn Merrill, 8ll6 J . M., to ihl( tlttilif vvhetner or nut liun. Many extrni, l'rlco 910.UUO. 1951 lord 4 door 131' tliu defendant, you arc hornby required swer the complaint nf the plaintiff on Richard Goodwin, Duke Goodwin, ming, and Jnmon Wood; 79 Manor II will apurnvo a man rntltleil, "I'lot In answer (ho complaint uf the plnln. or' before the nth ilay of September, dr., Rod Bank, cut foot, stopped, I'un tor Ui'i'lrudf K. I'liclulia, iluiniun, .QUICK, EFFECTIVE tiff on or before tho 17th ilny of Aug* IDS], and In default thereof, such Judst- Peggy Elgrlm, Diane Gaynes, Monmnulh i.'iiniil», N. J., Krnnk E. Mlt< MIDDLETOWN — Olilor home on ror- 1952 lord Hunch Wagon 185' uit, lOfjll nest, by sprvlntt an unswor •men! shall Im rendered against you as DouglM Apy, Dave Monler, Eileen on ploco of glass at beach, rjiell, Survtyor, April S, H»a, Ittd Dank, mr lot In ixccllent reildemlal icttlon, on nunjnmln Orubcr, Kaqulrc plaintiff's the Court shnll think equitable and Just. H, J., located as followst Threo limlroomR, llvlni; toom, dining Filler, David Olapp, Janet Felt, rumn, lucuktiut nook ulT MU'hoti, RESULTS attorney! whosa mldrtis 1> No, 102 Bay The object of snld suit Is to obtain Billy Naughton, Roger Sullivan, Houmlcil on the north by Illvrr 1950 Ford Convertible 122 Avenue, Illnhlnnili, New Jency, anil In a Judgment of dlvorca between said Ilosdi on tho wot by Pnrk Avcnjct l''lre|iluei>, ultii'hod Iwo.cnr uarase, dcfnult thereof such Judgment shall bit nlalntlir nnd you, Phil McNally, Carl Schwenker and on thf snuth by Innds of Vcrnon O. Taxes 1103, Aiklnn orko 118,1)00, rendered minimi you M lh« Court shall . lliitmli July Kth, lOftil, Pete Hoffman. Mr». Leilner Heads and Vlvlmi I. I'nitisdii: and nn iln- 1918 Chevrolet Setlmi 75 tlllnk eiiultiililo anil just, SUI'KKIOK COURT Ol' NliW JEHSEY I'ail by hi ml. ,,f WIIIIIT II, mill KATONTOWN'-rllx lfintll Illiunp, Inl KI.ORBNOH R I'ORflOrSON, Si. Gabriel's PTA 1 Drimiiisllillurs Tho iiliji'ct of mlil action Is tn ob- (il M N Miv]il.-,. full iillnr. low HIM -, iiltwily MONMOUTH COUNTY CMANCEKY Attorney fur PUWilllV, DIVISION, DOCKKT NO. M-SBUI-S;! tain II Jiiditmiiu of illvurco lutffttn Ai thr> lime nml plm-r nliuvc of llvlim niiuiii al only (i,f,0", HO llrnnil SI reel, Fnir Haven WIOKATUNK-Mr*. Hurry Lclt- Til WAl.Tlvl! KII/.IKMIKNIKCKI, nlsu (hi* snld iilalntllf slid ynii. llcil Hank. Nnv Jersey, II I.Ill llnneil, nil pi'iiiiiii iloklrlnir in In, lienrd KATONTOWN - His ruum Imusi. cut »nf 1952 lluk'k Sjifc. <|. tluur 2100. knuwn us WAI.TKK SMITH! Datcdi Junv ITIli, Ili/ia. nor of Holmdol was elected prea- thcrtim tvll] IK given Cull niiiioilui ' it, oil llii'il li«l "liti i hgnl, full By vlriiin nf nn nnlir i>l Ilin Hurrr. IIMNJAMIN ClItUDER, Monmoulh Counly Surrsiati'i Court Mr, »nd Mu. Hnyward Mann and III1TII ||, I'IKJ inllnr, Illllll lilld Asklnu idont of tho Pnrcnt-Toaohor aiio- 1952 Jtnitk Super I iloor 2000, lor Court nf Nr\v Jtmry, I'ltiinvcry DU 10'i ilny Avrnuf, Notice lo Creditors lo I'rtiinl Claims family of 67 Kemp ave, h*vo bought 12,S« Sarrctury In 11lr riHIllllllK I lnard. IIK.III clallon of St, Onbriol'/i Catholic vliliui, inmli' mi 111'' Hill ilny uf ll 111,1ft llluhUml., NHV Jrrscy, Afalnst Estatt A houaa in Loi Angeloa, Co.I,, whore lll'in, In n i-1 v 11 ii.'lInn H'lnrdli rllA church nt an orgnnUatlon meeting Monmoulli Counly Surro|«t«'s Com I. NKAIl MAIU.HOXU- Cnu'ntry I'ttnlo ami KSTATK OK WILLIAM Mcr'ARLAND, Mr. Mnnn la employed In nn air- Tuesday night at the home of Mn, Nolltj to Cudllors lo Preunl CUImi • mnll farm nf S |..'l ni'io. I'ltr KN/IKMIUNIKCKI, IINII knuwn Mouninuth County Surroiila't Court plane factory, Mra, Mann and their AiNlnst Kslalr, iiinni, two lirilrouni IHIUMO with *|inro rilANUvh HMITII, In tin- !>lnlnUir Mill Nolle* In Criollort to Prtsint Tiii'iun'iil, In /llm order nf T1OKMAN Leonard Lathiop of this plnoe, The COLONY BUICK ynII inn tIto lUfriiiliinl,' you uit? lirrrliy children Robert and Mnrylyn ex- KSTATK 01' LOUIS MINKII, lliiTnird, fur tun iidill'.liiniil lieilniuinii, Nowly Claims Asulnit Cilati MoTADDIN, Hulrnmtti of tho Counly of next mooting of tho uiioclallon will I'utiuBiil In tho orilrr nf IIUIIMAN ilenimli il anil iifilutfil, Krult liceH* miulrril tn unitwri' Ihii cnmiilnliit uf lltt Mnnmouth, thin ilny> innilo, on thtint «n— . pect to have July It by oar for bs held next Tuesday aftornoon at 163 MONMOUTH BTRISIST lilnllltlll nn nr lii'lurc I III' 7 111 ilny uf CUHIHHB nllcallnn of llm und«ril»niil, Artnutliuri W, Md'ADllIN, Kurrtiunle nf tho County uf Kiai'fl vl'ii* niiil Iii'iiiillful evci'i/rietiH, " nllcallnn of llm und«ril il, Artnui .. tholr now home, 1 o'olook' nt St, Gabriel's church Moiimoutli, tlili dny nuiile, nil lh« nn- Twu IniU" doit kvliiioli, J'llvti 1111,(90, HnitcinliKi' iiu.ll, l>y iii'i'vliiit nn iiluwtT I'ui'fiinnt in Dm uriltr nf IIOKMAN Md'arlniiiMd'll l nnd J . LLeo n BchanokBchano , KK< lillcmloii of Iho untltfiliinfd, Jlntvty mi AI'I'I.KdATH. 1'IIHTIJII, IIKUHHU.M'l Mcl'AIIDIN, Muirnuute uf llm Utillnty nf o mill B«lo Weart-Nemeth Agency RE 0-2089 (Icfiiult tlifrriif nimli Jiulifnunl MIIIIII lin Mid (Joi-liint! L, Davit, ilcicensiil, notion toutom tlielr olnlrns under c»th within Mr, and Mn, JMiph To|)las«, vlllo, flrat vloo proaldontj Mra, Mar- K«»oulor Ihflr cltlmi iiniltr onlli lhl I'lnilurpil IIKIIIIIII you im (hit L'ntiu iihnll Ii liori'liy ulmi In ilie creditor* of sitlil six monlln from this ilntf. tin Tromblo, Crawford'" Corner, ll> monlhi frnm Hilt d«lf, Ililnk MMillnlilo nml JUKI, ili'i'i'indl tn iM'oaimt tu Hit anlil Hulo Now Monmouth rd,, will entertain IJnUili Juno atlli, 1U»». aocond vlao nrtaldont; MM, M, ll«r« in WKH'I' I'UON'l' STItHHT Opp, nod Bank lialirond Station Tim iibjuc't »f tnlil iii'ilmi |« in nljlnln Uiroutrlx their clulmi undir oath wllh< AIITOUII VV. MoPAIlIiAND, numbers of Monmouth chapter, J)«lnli Junt 1,'Hli, im,1. A Juiluiiit'iit nf tllviMTt] lirlwi-oii llic mill In «lx muni In linm Uil» ilutt, old Kelly, Llnoroit, third vloo pr«i< I'JII Ml K i'lBCi'l O Kastirn Bt&r, Bftturday at 5i80 IIMIVKV *(|NI:K, ((.'iniii'i' Mnplu Avis) |i|nll;llll nml >tin. DnIMll July ?lli, IDnit, I'JII Mltlll Idont! Mln nuth Sproul, Mnrlboro, »' HllV'llllll A * • Mir, Oiion I'llcluys lo 8 P. M, Iliilnli July 7, 10.-.:i. p, til, at tht annual picnic, In WII.I.A If, DAVIH, onia of Inolemint weatlitr, Uit troaauror; Mra. Albort Compoly, t.lltl. Hllii.1. N, J, 1 AITDlUATl;, IIIMTKII, IIKU,M,"ll,l,ri ii, r, D,, (!ii»iifi I a It Mnnlr filter, J'IIIIHII l.nhitrijiit Calitiilin J'iimiu HIS SeUunluyi to S I , M, ANl) I'llllNWiaii, A tin in In Hluhlanils, Knyiuirl, N, J, plonlo will b« hold ht tht Mnionlo BraildvtU, conoipondlnif ".ocroUry, * I'nffllil. III Ilimiil MIIIII, UllIlM' M, I'lllihury A I'nrliin, Htrli«rL II, lltHhjiilieiii, 'L'impli, Gurflild , avi,, Atl»ntlo itnd Mm, John Colllm, Bi-adtvelt, Ktil >Un>. N, J, Hi il llnn'K N, J, miulr lllKhlanils, H, J, Alii lilYI'nil, N, J, «dlf i«orotary, _, --m „ _ Aiunoi IK,!* - AlluriitH fur rinlnlirt, •Atlunif/i, 110,1)1 Allornty, 111,11 Hlfhlwdi. RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9, 1953 ."age Eleven The'clrcua that week will feature River Plaza Dennis and Jane Wildangor, Chet, flowers plsced in tho church should Fort Monmouth Night "Gentlemen. Prefer Blondes." Dianne and Donna Wiihelm, Tom contact Mrs. W. Lester 'Whitfleld. Chamber Hears Wilson, Joyce Wocoleski, Russell Ham and turkey will be served at - Glass Tops for >\t the Music Circus The local represents more than Miss Kathy Ring of Sunrise pi. 1,000 civil service workers at the Rauch, Bonnie Lcchllknor, Donna tho harvest home and bazar Aug. Desks and Furniture FORT MONMOUTH — Local 476 post. Paul 2ar of Spring ter., Red s spending the week-end as a guest nd Kenneth Burger, Ann Fronzel, 19. Mrs. John Dletz, Sr,, will be of the National Federation of Fed- Bank, la in chargo of publicity for Conway Report f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adduci of Margaret Cosentino, Irene Fless, In charge of the supper, Mrs. Ray- eral Employees nt Fort Monmouth the event. Carpenter st. William Bender, Bill and Cynthia mond Bennett the bazar. Mrs. Window & Plate Glass [la sponsoring "Fort Monmouth Mra. John Bohinsk! of Davis tene Kidd, William Qulnn, Ralph Wese- Fred Stcelman announced that the ght" at tho Neptune Music Cir- A British occanographic ship has On Trade Show i'as tendered a surprise house- man, Douglas Wilson. Gordon Born- fair at the Home for the Aged will ;us Tuesday, July 21, for the con- determined that the Mariana varming party Wednesday by Mrs. iiamp, "Dennis Fox, James Walker, bo AUR-. 5, 6 and 7. She told mem- Mirrors Resilvered enience of the military personnel Trench, southwest of Guam, U 35,- Predicts Successful Hubert Ryan, Mr«. Benjamin Btak, Sally Everdell and Susan Hon- bers truu tho linen shower for the nd civilian employees of the post. 640 'feet deep. Mrs. Joseph. Bolger, Mrs. Edward rlcks. 'Working this week with home will be In September and tho Safety Auto Glass Exposition at Armory ••lorn, Mrs. C. J. Guiney and Mrs.Mrs. Theodore M. Marko, chair- food collection In October. An INITALLID WHILE YOU WAIT Kenneth Norton of Highlands. man, are Mrs. John Doscher, Mrs. executive board meeting will be Week of Oct. 5-10 Mi\ and Mrs. Al Slgnorelll of Un-Edward Purdy, Mrs. Irene Lott, held nt tho home of the president on had as their week-end guests Mrs. John Reed, Mrs. Phoebe Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. James Van- MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. Edward H. Conway reported to n their yachting trip off Lavalette Schlichtlng, Mrs. James Shenk, Hlse have invited members and 10 MAPLE AVENUE BED BANK 6-1063 he Red Bank Community Chamber Mr. and Mrs. John Doscher and,1 Mrs. John Socolchik and Harry their families to a lawn party and you Cfln coumon us f Commerce at their meeting yes- ions, Jeffrey and Kevin, of Shadow Treacy. According to Mrs. Marko, picnic in August. The meeting erday morning at borough hall Lake dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward he morning check-in could he closed with devotions In charge of hat the dates for the trade exposl- •urdy and children, Robert and pteded up if children were given Mrs. VanHiso and.Mrs. Elliott Wll- lon have definitely been set for udy, of Davis lane. heir pool fee for the full period of lltts. The next meeting will bo YOUR LOCAL BONDED TRAVEL AGENT FOR FAST he week of Oct. 5 throug-h Oct. Joyanne Socolchik, daughter of h« program onding July 17. Aug. 4 nt the homn of Mrs. Diotz FOB .0. Tho Bhow will be held at the Douglas H. Ring of Sunrise pi. on Throckmorton ave. Red Bank armory. Mr. and Mrs. John Socolchik of World Wid» Atrlin* Steamship Hotel Resorts DEPENDABLE Orchard id., celebrated her eighth and William Goodall of Deal are Mrs. Francis Bruce and her bro- Mr. Conway stated that although birthday Saturday. aking an intensive course this he exposition committee has re- week at the Massachusetts Institute thers Bill and Earl Dlngman, Ma- Rail Tours Bus Tours Cruises — is th* eived two estimates for the croct- Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Shenk and ple ave., will leave Saturday for WORK children, Sally and Robert, of Alex- if Technology in connection with Torronce, Cal., by motor. They will ng of booths, no contracts have ander dr. spent the week-end at :heir work at Bell laboratories. ieen signed yet, but ehould bo The Jolly Seamsters entertained stop at Albuquerque, N. M., to visit lgned within a week. Cranberry lake. their youngest brother George and O DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY Gail Spafford, daughter of Mr. heir husbands at a barbecue sup- Call Toty Mr. Conway predicted a "good er Saturday at the home of Mr. his family. 12 Iroad St. 314 Coofcman Avt. rade exposition." The grand prize And Mrs. Donald Spafford of George Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce and st., and Carol Lee Smith, daughter and Mrs. Preston Alexander on Tel. RE 6-5080 Ttl. AS 2-7*15 Red lank 4-0203 Jf the show, a 1953 Ford, will be Rlverdale ave., New Shrewsbury. children of Standlsh, N. Y., are vis- awarded on the closing night. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Smith iting Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bruce ASIURY PARK For Quick Pickup of West Front st., performed a tap Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- RED BANK Shares on the car, he said, will be mond Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ell-and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osgood given with purchases at a partici- (lance with a group of six Tuesday BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE Strvict evening on the Merry Mailman TV ivood Hendricks, Mrs. Harry this week. Also visiting both fam- pating store. The winner must be Paasch, Mr. and Mrs. William Sto- ilies, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Vic- There is NEVER • charge for our lervtce. present when the award Is made. shdw orginiating In New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Searles and bo, Mr. and Mrs. Russei Tetley and tor Osgood, Sr., of Ocoanport, are children, Mary Elisabeth, Dolores Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scattergood, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oagood, Jr., To Cost $125 and William,, have returned from a and a guest, Mrs. Joseph Roblda of of West Lake, O. The booths, which will measure two weeks' vacation in New Eng-California, daughter of Mr. and Jan Bakkcr, Robert Becker, Ll- DONALD'S DeLuxe Laundry 8 by 14 feet, will cost merchants land. Mrs. Scattergood, ana London, Judy Miller, Arlcno within the reach of any household 44 MARION ST. RfD RANK $125 and will include their assess- Trcpp, Laurence Valant and Julia ment of the cost of the car and Paper piclt-up by tho local flre Mao Wilson were welcomed into company will be made. Sunday tho communicant membership of I* liability insurance. morning. According to- William J. I SAVE 20% ON YOUR LAUNDRY CASH AND CARRY I George Emory reporting for the Eatontown the ProBbytcrian church Sunday. Seaton of Carpenter st., the collec- Miss Wilson was baptized. The PLASTIC parking meter committee said he tion of coin saver cards for the understood the majority of the church picnic will be held Saturday .ruck fund will start Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Mull and at Windward Beach on the Mete- borough council Is opposed to theng and will continue during the family and Mrs. Mary McStudy proposal and that the matter seems deconk. Cars will leave the church week. Mr. Seaton stated that con- have returned from a motor trip to at 9:15 a. m. bogged down. tributions may be mailed to theTennessee, Mississippi and Arkan- In answer to a question by J.flre house if more convenient or a sas. They visited Mi's. McStudy's Beverly Anderson about educating call to him will assure a pick-up. son Billy, who attends electronics $00 STOP STREET FOR BATHROOMS Beat The Heat! the public to tho advantages of tho The flre company answered a call school at the N.A.T.T.C. at" Mllllng- WAYSIDE—Six stop street vio- meters, R. Thomas Bowers said Saturday to extinguish a flre on the ton, Tcnn. lators paid fines of $10 each hero AND KITCHENS he Taxpayers' association would railroad ties at Tramp Hollow rd. Anson V. Ransom, Myrtle ave., this week before Magistrate Wal- ackle the problem. Ho added If Approximately 200 persons at- attended the lamp and shade show ter N. Cobb. They were .Albert R. property owners become awaro of Barron, Long Branch; Milton A. tended the fireworks display July at the Hotel New Yorker yester- Choose from an array of what It is costing them to have 4th at the Shadow lake dam. day. Shopp, Jersey City; Sidney Finger, iut of town people park in parking The Hubberrnnutts held a meet- The' W.S.C.S, of the Methodist Jr., Elberon; Russell C Berffcn, beautiful colors and ots, "they're going to squawk" and ng and picnic Sunday at McGuire's church met Tuesday at tho home Highland Park; Samuel Keen, hen "we'll get some action." grove. All members wore their own of Mrs. James VanHlse, Broad st., Camden, and Gcorgo Coffenberg, combinations. Maxwell H. Klarin, president, re- hat creations. The most original Shrewsbury, with 24 members and Jersey City. minded the directors of the Na- Expert installation. adult hat prize was won by "Mom" three visitors present. Mrs. W. "KlBht nut of ten renders consult Th« ional Sweepstakes regatta to beSelfert. Miss Beverly Franklin Lester Wliltlleld presided. Mrs. Register GUsslHed Ails."—Advertisement. * Also metal • ceramls held here Sept. 13 and 14 and asked won a prize for the best child's hat. James Robinson was welcomed as • porcelain tile. all directors and members of theA special prize was von by Mrs. new member. Tho study group Chamber to support the affair. erald Jordan. All participated in will meet July 28 at Mrs. George .ClemtnaefSaLe.. SEE A COMPLETE IATHROOM ON DISPLAY AT Sale* Days Report a game of Softball. Attending were Whitfleld's homo on Broad st. Tho John Raslmowlcz, Jr., of Belford; children's missionary party will be Mr. Anderson reported flans Mr. and Mrs. VanBraun and daugh- held July 25 at the church with .99 With a have been completed for Red Bank ter Susan, West Keansburg; Mr. Mrs. Anna Osborne in charge. It ANDERSON LINOLEUM Sales days to be held July 30 and and Mrs. George Franklin and was decided to have memorial 31 and Aug. 1. The chamber, he children, Bevery and Albert, Port flowers In the church the year 39 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK 6-5152 added,' hopes to have about 100 Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 'round. Those interested in having PHILCO stores participate. Mr. Conway Jordan and son Jerry, Red Bank; *u.— .-~L * ^kllUuwMUW^ said he felt sure merchants would Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selfert, East cooperate In view of the outstand- Keansburg; Mr. and Mrs, Harold ing sales held last year. Simpkins and daughters, Bonnie AIR Rlgaud Paine, speaking about' a and Lynn, Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas proposal to widen Riverside ave., Calt and'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van- aald he felt it would result In a Glahn, Atlantlo Highlands, and Mr. CONDITIONER worse bottleneck at the intersec- and Mrs. Raymond VanGlahn and tion of Front st. He added "no daughter Bonnie. parking" aigns have been posted there but they arc just being ig- The River Plaza Dayctmp, Inc., Cool Comfort All Summer nored. It was agreed to contac in co-operation with the Red Croia, MODEL 40-J L the police department and ask thai launched a swimming program Whatever fha room 'sixe, the curba in the no parking areas Monday when 118 registered. Claii- larga. or small, there's « be painted yellow and that the law cs arc being conducted at the Port be more strictly enforced. Monmouth pool for beglnnen, In- Philco Air Conditioner to .95 termediates and advanced. Approx- Mr. Conway reported that a meet- imately 75 are in the beginners' bring the fullest comfort ing with representatives of othei group. Mrs. Ann Colllchio of Key- 229 municipalities to study the prob- during hot, sultry days or Order Phlle* port is swimming instructor and lem of solicitors had been post- Room Air Conditioners supervisor of the program at the nights. Sat them todayf poned until the end of summer. pool.. Two buses supplied by the that cannot be matched! . Priced to $500 After a discussion about the largi camp transport the children from number of persona going from doo the playground to begin classes at OPEN EVENINGS VNTIL 10 P. M. to door selling magazines, etc., in9:30 until 10:30 a. m. Attending 200 car free parking lot at rear of store! the community, Mr. Klarin said ho are Kathy Beke, Mary Ann Bender, would take the situation up with Barbara Ann Briller, Buck/ Bu- * The Only Blowout Prevention. the police. The salesmen, he re chnnon, Ann Ton! Cltarella, Dinah —with Mchnlva now U. S. Nylon MFIWAll ported, call themselves college stu- Colker, Garrett Corion, Warren CATONTOWkl dents or representatives of hos-DeBrown," Frank, Grace and James pltals and similar organizations. DeMaria, Betty Daverlo, Brad and Mm RADIO <5c TELEVISION 1^ Frank Perry, a prominent mer- Wendy Dixon, J. Jeffrey Doscher, * Double Tire Strength! 17 19 MAIN STREET EATONTOWN N J chant of Fair Haven, suggoste/ Richard Dreyer, LJnds. Dunn, Di- "'fWICO fftO pFOfOtflVO there be closer qontact between thi ana, Ernest, Paul and Richard Fox Red Bank chamber and merchant* Robert Gallo, Jeff and Rlckl Gill, 20% GRIATIR MILIAOI Phone Eatontown 3-0400 of that borough. A suggestion ti John Gllsey,'Marvin Graman, John NavfreMMM a*a —Uriah afwIfcU hold a Chamber meeting at th Hafner, Carol and Pamela Hen- l>—t miimm hU.8. ley! Mr Mae Fair Haven borough hall In tindricks, Gordon Hendrlckson, DeBby near future will be studied. Jacques, Virginia Jacques, Alan and This minute of reading VASTLY SMARTER AMIARANCI Accepted as new members -wer Gerald Johnson, Judy Jones, Shir- —*•• atySt... ••• *•, •*• wMmrat* er blarfnrah Mackay Business Equipment com ley Katz, Kathleen, Margaret and KI pany, Maple r.v'o. and Front st., M, Maureen Kelly, Jean and Richard Kessler, Ashley Kraan, Rayme La. What you see ptewntcd an thii THi WORLD'S MOST COMPORTAilE RIM H. Kayne; Jandon's TV center, 2< page ifl probably the mottmnsa- Monmouth st., Seymour Sussman cy, Mary Ann Lewandoskl, Kenneth iionat tiaiuc in tire history I and Video Talent Studios, Whit: and Victor Lorch, Joanne and Lin U ii » ufaty value which st,, Louise Cupplei. > da Lott, David, Joe and Susan unites tha auparb qualitiea of • William H. Bradley reported thi Malre, Donna Makely, Robert Mar- U.S. Royal Tin* with the nod- ko, Bill Cowan, Douglas McDowel tivo Momoul prevention of the borough has cleaned the weeds ou1 new U. 8. Nylon L1FEWALL. of tho municipal parking lot be-Kevin McKeon, Bert and William hind Broad street stores. McKlnnon, Rutty Merrill, Sharon WtoMferlHeaaaSefetY Meyer, J. Gale and Kitty Lee Mod In this new combination, you dy, Eileen O'Neill, Dorothy and have tha Snaat air-container aver The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a Judy Osprey, Judith and Patricia developed—with all the added mountain chain extending under Partrlck, Donna Lea Perry, Judy atron|(h of Nylon to banlah- water 19,000 miles from Iceland Purdy, Rose Ann Quinn, Dale blowout poaaibuitinl nearly to the Antarctic Circle. Rauch, Beverly Retd, Fred Rich- ards, William Searles, William Sea- kGeal el HaHi (ester* ton, Claire Seylaz, Linda Schllcht- NewfeMyReeJltel Ing, Robert and Sally Shenk, Bur- Whatthe^ne-UFEWAU; nett Shotwell,,Barry Siegfried, Car- U.S. Boyala meantojou aay'i DaukU HUM 9 fflr 4.89 ol Leo, Phyllis and Toni Smith, » nee and underaland. Dyngarttt " lv> ^™*w Mary Lu and Patricia Soden, Don. aid and Gall Spafford, Bonnie Van- Olahn, David VanPelt, Wayne Summer heat, collected in your attic, continue* to blanket Weseman, Malloy Wheeler, Carol, your home long put midnight. Eihauit thii hot, itale air- bring In cool, invif orating breetea with low-coat Coolair BreeM Conditioning. You sleep better, eat batter, Hue better in a home that'a'kept oomfortably cool—with a breen. Aak about the Coolair Unit for your home. Te/ma available. list a floor tnamol that's

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ritain is building up a force of tough B fighters, to be trained and read/ for «ny emergency. The entire corps of'Royal Marines, backed by civilian reservists and con* scripts, is being schooled in commando tactics. Headquarters of the academy which trains them is the Royal Marine school at Bickleigh in the south of England. Because cliffs: are one of the biggest obstacles to troops raiding or invading enemy territory, the Commando school pays more attention to cliff assaults than any other branch of warfare. In fact, FAST LANDING. Commando group runs ashore during rocky landing exercise at Pl/mouth Sound. it probably is the world's most advanced school for the study of getting armed men up and .down rocky coasts. But assaulting cliffs is only one of the special forms of fighting which com* mandos have to study. Ten per cent of each commando unit consists of para* chutists. Another course in assault engineering teaches commandos how to blow up bridges and > how to disarm mines in a minefield. They also have to be fast in getting to their objectives. Every commando has to march nine miles in 90 minutes with full kit and complete a 27-mile march in nine hours. Britain's ho;d-hitting commandos in training are pictured here.

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JUDO EXPERT. Sgt. Alex MacVicar quickly gets his PERILOUS PERCH. Nimble fingers ****' ' < f ?<** - man down and points his gun harmlessly away during and toes—and an iron nerve—are need- ^ v unarmed combat exercises at Bickleigh. ed to make this treacherous climb. s

READY FOR BLOWUP. Marine commandos fix'charges to girder during demolition exercises,

COMMANDO PERFORMANCE. Quick descent from cliff face by rope line is made by trainee John Kinnaird at Sennen Cove

THE BIG BLAST. Crouching in safety, the commandos watch demolition explosion at Dartmoor, 's PICTURE SHOW by AP St«H Phttoaropntr D«nnii'l,.Royt« RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 9. 1953 Page Thirteen Nelson's Meat Market Opens at Fair Haven fleamm Stile.. Today's Entries Bay Filly Wins MAX BENOWITZ Smith Furs At Monmouth 'Best in Show' All forms of FIRST RACE—Purse 14,000; 1 Y. O. 24 Second Ave., Long Branch Mds, Fillies; 5U furl. I !fe - Casualty - Fire 1—Blue Chef, 118, Skelly 8-1 At Monmouth FUR STORAGE 2—Poppet. 1 IS, Catalano, 8-1 3—Rold Blue, 111, Knrle, • 20-1 Insurance Certified Cold Storage Vault* 4—Tishie, 118, Cutshaw, 10-1 Dclaiicy's Yearling 5—Yellow Flower, 118, Breen, 20-1 * Repairing • Retryling 6—Ambush, 118, McLean, 4-1 Real Estate 7—Gweny G, 118, Stout. 6-1 Takes Third in Large FuT Coat* Made to Ordtr JOSEPH MORRIS S—Evening Song. 118, Mitchel, 20-1 200 Itlvcr liond Kcd Bank, N. J, 0—Cynthia C, 118, Combeit, 4-1 Field of 16 Colls PHONE 10—Glocca Morra, 118, Culmone, 3-1 RB 0-1811 MOWING • RAKING 11—Sklttcryguiset. 118, Rogers, 20-1 MONMOUTH PARK-A brothcr- Long Branch 6-5147 • 3645 12—Strataftrc, 118, Wilson, 10-1 ' sister team of thoroughbred horse Also Eligible. breeders swept the progrnm yes- •AUNG 13—Clever Chick, US. Hewitt, 8-1 terday morning at the seventh an- 14—Bunny Legglns. 118, Perei, 20-1 16— Harbash, 118. Boulmetis 20-1 nttnl yearling show staged here by ATTENTION 16—Silver Shoes, 118, Doulmetls, 20-1 the Thoroughbred Horse Breeders' Edward A. Viner & Co. RED BANK 6-5612-R SECOND RACE—Purse S3.000; 8 Y. O. 'ussoclatlon of New Jersey. RURAL DISTRICTS 6 furl. Claiming. 14,000. ' "Best of show" honors went to IF NO ANSWER CALL 1—Little Fiddle, 100, Perei, 20-1 INVESTMENT GENERAL MOTORS 2—Lorena H, 112, Lasswell 6-1 jMrn. Anerson Fowlor's Olcnelg sta- 3—Waterloo, 117, James, 10-1 i ble of Puapitck. Mrs. Fowler's fllly MANAGEMENT RE 6-123 t-J 4—Blrmooda, 117, Baliaretti 4-1 ,by Cosmic Bomb from Whilminc Contitiuou* jitlvlci) on a WATER PUMP 5—Gay Drummer, 117, Lasawell S-l was awarded the accolade over her modest f«e ban in. 6—Stage Lover. 108, Hurt S-l SYSTEMS 7—So Easy, 112, Stout. 6-1 i brother, James Cox Brady, whose 8—Pliiuanettc, 112, Covalll, 4-1 'bay colt by Roman from Burgoo CORPORATION MERGERS For Information Consult In Bed Bank Ire D—Mlgglei, 104, Hewitt, 12-1 Maid won colt honors. Mr. Brady's Brokers nnd ronffulUntn in thc.~-sa!e 0—Pomalee, 109, Passmore, 20-1 Hamilton farms. Far Hills, entry of irninir luinlnci^cs. SHERMAN'S (or 1—Darry Boy, 1H. Boulmetis 20-1 Red Hill Road - MiddlHown. N. J. ANTHONYS had earlier won the blue ribbon • CURTAINS 2—Speedic 'Boss, 109, Goggl, 20-1 Tel. Middlclowi, 5-0252 • DRAPERIES Also Eligible. for being top colt of the event, N. Y. Address: II Wnll St. 59 MAPLE AVI. • SUP COVERS 3—Ferryman. 114, Bateheller, 12-1 defeating 45 other entries. After N. Y. 5, N. Y. RED IANK 4-1041 • LINENS 4—Astronomical. 114, Regtlbuto, 20-1 Mrs. Fowler's fllly won the same Members N. Y. Stock Exchange • VENETIAN BLINDS 5—She's A Girl, 109, Jemas, 20-1 ribbon in tho fllly division. Judge .6—Brier Cerrla. 114, Burr, .10-1 Preston M. Burch called the two For THIRD RACE—Purse |!,000. t Y. O. ShoR-tt-Home Strvlca , 1/16 miles. Clniming, ?3,000. leaders back Into the ring and af- fkoiM RB 6-3M6 1—Menawa, 10S, Hewitt, 3-1 ter long deliberation pronounced Sherman's 2—East Gale, 120, Pasumore, 4-1 the. fllly the winner. 3—Rccontiol, 110, O'Brien, 20-1 MERRITT LAWN MOWER SHOP Hem* Decorators 4 uQuick Imperial, 115, Stout, 4-1 The young daughter of Cosmic 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK 5 xCol. Klmble. 116, Burr, ' 2-1 6—Grandna's Sue, 105, LeBlanc, 10-1 Bomb, fresh ns a drop of dew, LAWN MOWERS—ELECTRIC TOOLS 7—Scotch Bush. 110, BatchelUr, 8-1 had many admirers among the 8 at'urry Friend, 115, Balzarettl ,4-1 Mayor Edgar V. Denise of Fair Haven cutt ribbon to open Nelson's new meat market crowd of nearly 700 that gathered 9—Elyslan Hero. 110, Boulmetis 20-1 ATTIC FANS Wire to Dora n to for the Knowing. She had attracted 10—Amylaminc, 110, Lester, 20-1 •t 604 River rd., in that borough. Market opened officially today. It was formerly located the eye the moment she stepped in- 11 xBlic Match, 110, Burr, 2-1 on Monmouth st., Red Bank. Second from left is Bernard Nelson, the proprietor, and at the to the arena, and few disagreed REGISTERED SERVICE DEALER Hamburg 6-1517-W 12—Jack Jay, 108, CarKllc. 20-1 with the final judgment, although n-Mrs. W. B. Dietrich and Mrs extreme left is Paul J. Stender of Stender' Builders. This firm constructed the store. Others BRIGGS & STRATTON—CONTINENTAL ENGINES (Jcorpc Brown, Jr., Entry. the quality ot entries was so much N-M. Oher and Prlsjoc Stable in the photo, left to right, are Frank Dooley, manager of the market; Jarvis M. Slbcum, man- higher than in past years that Entry. more than two hours and a half 24 Mechanic St. RE 6-13S2 R«d lank, N. J. FOURTH RACE—Purse $3,500. !Y. O. ager for Armour & Co., Long Branch; Deforest Hillyer, manager for Swift & Co., Long Branch; elapsed before judging was com- DORAN & SONS 5>/'. furl. Claiming, S6.OOO-J6.O00. THE BRADLEY BEACH Greg O'Neill, assistant manager of Armour's,, and Robert Leporatti, salesman for Swift's. pleted, 1—Alloyed, 108. Lynoh, 8-1 2—Themis, 111, Stout, 2-1 A total of 46 colts wore shown ELECTRICIANS 3—Ankara, 113, Wilson, 4-1 and 47 fillies, largest classes In the •1—Surprise Story, 119. Boulmetis 3-1 seven year history of the Yearling 5—Inchin, 114, Culmone. 6-1 Show. 6—Beacon's Glory, 114, Rogers, 10-1 Roebling Stable Registers Third N. J.Soldiers to Play Want to Build or Remodel? PORT MONMOUTH, N. J. 7—IntcUtngcer, 111, Burr, 20-1 Winners of the two classes: 8—O. G. Sister, 105, Pcret, 12-1 Colts: B.C. by Roman-Burgoo We are experts in new home construction and FIFTH RACE—Purse S4.500. S Y. O. 10 Grid Games Maid, owned by James Cox Brady. home remodeling. Call us for « free estimate) furl. Allocs. Futurity as Crissct Beats Huge Field Ch.c. by Rounders-Discoval, owned THE VIC SEIXAS, JR. FORT MONMOUTH—The 1953 by John S. Krocsc; B.C. by Slide and consultation on any job. 1—Interplay, 117. Culmone. 3-1 MONMOUTH PARK—Joseph M. viewed the film patrol movies, the football schedule for Fort Mon- Rule-Granheart, owned hy Meatlow- • TC H 2—Edna's Pick. 122, Hanford, 6-1 Roebling's Crissct, ridden by Jock- objection was disallowed. mouth was released yesterday with vlow Farms; B.C. by Slide Rulc- 3—Bamboo, 122. Catalano, 20- ey Ira Hanford, won the eighth The Oceanport oval enjoyed its the Signalcers playing a ten-game D»n't Sif«r An»th«r Minalt 4—Ronas, 117, Stevonnon, 20- Nanco's Ace owned hy H. A. K« natter how many rtmedics you hav« ii—Blue Sting. 117. Chaffln, 20-1 running of the New Jersey Futurity largest week-day crowd of the sea- slate, opening Sept. 18 against Fort Dabson. CAMPBELL BUILDING CORP trial far Itehlni auama, ptorlaiii, in(»c- fi—Blue lav, 11". Hewitt. 20-' yesterday afternoon in a field of son as 22,710 fans poured through Dbc. tioni, tthlrU'l foot or whmt«vre your skin 7—Light non, 117. Covalll, 3- Top four winners of the fllly RUMSON 1-0489 • RED IANK 4-53SS traaklt may b»—an;Ulir« from haad tn 15 New Jersey bred starters. the turnstiles. The mutucl handle On resuming gridiron activity at 0—Miggles, 104, Hewitt. 12-1 was also the best week-day figure class: foot — WONDER SALVE an* Waaiar 3—Bamboo, 122, Catalano, 10- For the Roebllng stable It was the post after a three-year absence, B.f. by Cosmic Bomb-Wilhcmlnc, SEE MODEL HOME • WOODMERE AVE., RUMSON lMiatad Sea* can h«l> »™. 10—Wnr Prlie. 117, O'Brien, 6- the third Futurity win as the Tren- as $1,936,625 was wagered. the difficult task of booking games Dmlctri >« Ika Ujt la tha Aral— 11 aRomantle Roman, 122, Combest 12- owned by Mrs. Anderson Fowler; naw far tm falka at k»« ton stable copped the affair In 1947 First raw—Cltiminc. Purs* 13.000. on rather short notice was com- 12—Jan Peeck, 117, Hewitt, 10- For thrcc-year-olds. One mile and a Blk.f. by Burg-el-Arab-War Plum- WONDER SALVE ii whit*, trtai.lm, with Cacique and again in 1951 pleted thUs week by Special Ser- age, owners J. C. Brady and H. •ntlwptie. No otlr uMranu. Safe for Also Eligible. with Visible. sixteenth. vices. aklMrtn. G«t WONDER SALVE and 13—Peurl Diver, 117, Culmone, «- Soakin' Wet (Costa) 121.80 9.40 6.SO Oots; B.f. by Best Seller-Terminal WONDER MEDICATED MAP-Fault. 14—Legend Of Confey, 122, Wilson, 4- Jockey Hanford guided his mount Jet Joy (Stevenson) 4.00 3,20 Football fans on the post and the Leave, owned hy Jack Delaney; •r montr rrfnrwUd Truly wondrrlul In—Course North, 112, O'Brien, 8- smartly all the way and kept Crls- Yankee Besu (t,eBlanc) 5.40 general public will get the chance Blk.f. by Chlcuob-BiU's Sister, •neantlms. TIT thtm. Jar or Tube. 16 aArmy Man, 117. Combest, 12- Second race—Claiming. Furs* (3,000. set in second place three-quarters For four-year-olds and upward. Six fur- of seeing six home games, four of owner Irving Kirschbaum. Said la K«d Bank by Sun-Ray, a-Mrs. Eugene Constantin, Jr., of the five and half furlong event. ANNUAL Whalan and Liggett drug stores; or and Eugene Constantin, Jr., Entr. lonns. them scheduled for Friday nights. your homatown druustist. It wasn't until about the one-eighth Shallow Brook Of tho ten games listed, nine arc SIXTH RACE—Purse (5,000. S * Up (Culmone) 4.60 3.40 2.60 « furl. Allocs. pole that Hanford gave his mount Alrtrool) (Heirltt) against strong service competition the "go signal" which gave the 14.20 18,40 Jersey Skiffs .THE GLORIA SWANSON Mnlj- o. (O'Brien. . - ). 2.60 loaded with former college and pro SUMMER SALE 1—Ellas C, 115. Hanforil, «- Roebling stable top money, Dally Double paid $66.20. Numbers stars. 2—Combat Boots, 121, Stortu, ' 8- Ace Var, with Veron Bush hand- 7 and 12. After the home night opener with 3—Jess Llnthieum. 112, Mitchell 4-J ling the reins, and Laurel Springs, Third rac«—Claiming. Purse 13,000. neighboring Fort Dlx, the Signalccr Feature Regatta MACKAY 4—Gray Fleot, 107. Hewitt, 12 For miles three ytars old. Six furlongs. 5 aBlt O'Whil, 107, O'Brien 10- with Jockey Perez in the saddle, Delibertoity (O'Brien! 18.00 fi.OO 4.0nd- meat hu doollntd more thnn If ntok, Sharon Burdjo offering pound* pir pirion since 1808, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 21 W1UTK STItUUT 4$ RED BANK 6*0291 USED CARS*USED TRUCKS Ryan "tiff opposition, Shtron took the lend for A short dlntanco and A Hlngla oyster may produce mil. ««'POHTLAND KOAD, HIGHLANDS 8.1095 llimi after rounding the black lions of younif, but most of thorn See him today! murktr Ryan linked In •liora with din boforn thny nnd a Mfs anchor- Cloned during July & Augmt • ni«w "hlfl of wind In tnke nvoi' «» only the beginning." They said much remains to do—like the pur- chase of Siorc equipment, Installa- Pork & Beans tion of lavatories and a storage ahed, the planting of trees and planning for further improvement*. Although the neighborhood group already has spent $1,475 on the grounds, it said it plans "to go en from here." •

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