7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 52. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, Jl'NK L'9, 1950 SKCTION ONK—PAGES 1 TO 16 Liberty Bell Replica al The Re on I mirth Sea Bright Vows To Open Office A Birthday With To Build i\fw ':;;:" Finish Fight on On East Front St. This Week's Issue River Bulkhead I ..|,r: ,' n .1.v,*.,,,,;r-, . < r•••• m'i :i'K KiiimiHi Physician KccofCiiizrd us the. •Niti iniiiiih \ »«<»<'in I i nit l<> H. l'i

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Dr. John Sinnott. Jr. of Kum- A ill Ml|l of S.,1 HllCl N •...... '. -I .II ,:•>• n^ • *< •• • ..|,\ Once a year The Register a birth- "' 1 }'•- j':* - ni:i\'(r ar. 1 '•'ltjn .. ii, . . A.I'. • i'1-.i.i: c .;• i«'fnM M',r- son rd., Rumson, will open an office i day comes around and It is this n n n d • .-•i t i-.n |'i ipe- ! • , .-II r-i,'1.' d^Mdr-d to ^k offlcii at 151 Ea*t Front it. next Wedncs- mel Si n • I 'on • h*- -:'-i'<- to .-nil .• "i. m :-. a flnnh-fij-v 72 years ago, to be e.\act on the t.i r< pa i erod.il Sriri"i.-!n r\ K'.-l 1 II'.- ..'11. r Ji y 4. i' r il ),f. h'-'f , ,'ird fl-Vry r,poratnr.t :n Sandy 27th day of June, 1S78. that the InilU heading in n lirnnr in;. al ••.'•l^p-' '' ' n _ • H-.-.k h-iv. un:«i :oca' fishermen Ked Bank Register first saw the ment i i "Inch Ilir luci! t mrit,. , light of day. There have been nicnt l- ,-\|ircte.| |.i pirllc many changes in fled Bank and in The .' cliun s.i w ,..ine l.'t I'' ,|i.'ll\ Dental Office \r,c- h.-i:'! t'<:n p'ar.r"d ''j make Monmuuth county since then and •i ':, ;i- •• pi <.f wh'i* appears of all these changes there are none Noinianih l>\ IheSe.i a :ill.M •x." t,f. i n:<- -I fiv.d of applications that ha»e hecn greater than the with (Jenige Kii(.p a« pi e-.i.I.-ri1 In Little Silver '<\ ]'i= .'.rn pi r.-°- 'o '_icr municipal changes wrought in The Register anil Wllmei Ilsk. ; -i - IICIMII. , •"••e'j IP. r;:T.:r.g f.-"A' routcj to i!."e!f. which has gr,,v, n fr.,m a Linus ui\i:u inuir^ pii'ii^nl i i n Dr. Nicliolii. llomirko ar' •'"'"' S:"; » 4 F litiuli lit-II t Homr :;,•'•''•'. These 7L' years seem a long time iii jj.non Since i-iiiincil ;iln;nh h.l-. banln-.l to look forward tu and a compar- I'r N.- h- : i . I-: II- mi- k., n.-xi fin '•.,:'! j $.'|.IKIII f.ii the ri-Jiall -if Nm m.'i 11.1 -. 1 atively short time In look hack ».»k « Ml n .ii otll.-e f..r the f>r.* "> 'fj* 7'ir.;na: nrdirflrrp han- blllkhe idlUK'. |H.i\ldeil III l!^ li'.'.H upon. In these 12 years lied Bank I"'" 'I f .!• rr:-'rv |.| !,c> Si; : % •:!» •,i-c (.f ':a!lpr.« in 'TAT. Rr- blldgel, till- o\ei all ~inii nf hi,.II. \ 1 has grown tu ten times its popula- \<|- ilri. li.-iny Ihe tlr-' .lenlljit to : f 'h' ft r*! p:t*9Hgf>. 1 '"g^', in- f..l t he pi iije.l \v.mlil :im .lint t .. l tion in 1878 and Monmouth county pi i.-t i. .' in 'hi: |..,i ouuli r ;•: *•' -i t !**•* wi> rn;"lp >-.- Finrr.ii?h ha.s shown about as groat an in !$1II.(«MI. The .^uni i* l.eli.-v cil inm r '''irn'-v A FIrnry «;;ordano, that crease. Villages which were un- than aderjuate f..r l.iilUli.-a.l irpans Z.\K\\> • s of w'".*"h*1r traiifrs wrr thought of arr now populous and jilus the ill'edyin^ of t tn- nun u c :^p:.s o;- «',;;'! found-i'ionfi. they prosperous. Waste places have - Noi lil.inily In.' .-ion when word wsA if by magic throughout the entire Jiosr of asking that board l-i TN *hr Xf-x York dw- territory covered by The Register. ailu-ilusf for a contract fur it- o:p.<' of Kr.Kir.fprs. that Best of all, most of these houses phase of the woik. Oner that con- ;s'p!ird for pprmlMion owned by their occupants. for its own contract, peihaps from 1 A new, hor^e shoe- Friday on its way to Monmouth Park race tract, Oceanport, where the Liberty Bo ' puo wii one the same contractor Dr. Sinnott, a graduate of Har- The Register's columns have iirk of fl.^h pound*. 2.- vard university, class of VJ39, re- been a history of Red Bank and of the feature races of the day. Made in France, the bell i-, one of 49 bc'^T i: od b/ tl-o 'rea'ury This cn-opeiat ive scheme u ;t s vr>«t of Snndy Hnnk ceived his medical degree at the i anticipated la-t year vvlii-n ill.- •it:nn ^i* "'nf In tn {of Monmouth countv during these departii'ic-nl in ilie Cuuei.l U. 5. -.avi'nq, boi'.J J.i ve. Luil lo i-cjhi are C. D-u-i [nr' i, i . T rrnc- L'niverjiiLy of Pennsylvania Medical i -jo vcirs J Nol inandy owner-; appealed l.cf.ici- that th^ application and the history has been ; school in 1943. ' muc" "h ' more accurate than what sentative of the Ford Motor company which furni n os (r.in-p.-rt.ili^n for (hp be •; Roc?'! ie '\ Rcu • cciuncil lo leain that tli.-ii reaii.. t -',ip]L« Jaror.-pn who ^ii.c, pre.iueni of ine Red Bank Community Chamber of Commerce, and InomT, \i^r. Anthony Mar;i^cio at (Oakland Rinnott moved to Rumson after the Kriday for service hy Jersey Cen- thr rcpion.'t] si'luml plan. hp aanJ. mouth as can be obtained any- J 1 tic wa\=. . s: . K--d Hank. A (Initial In Trrn- war. He in married to the former tral l owei- & Lisht company at Thp buni'l '-;i'!'-il the mrrl inKr t«'ii (t>\- \\\f \rr\v* pruir tu the war Arthur O. Axelsen, borough tax where. The nini of those who put Al Ule time Council deciiled t.i Maijurie. V. White of Rumsop. Th- ctrcniuniiM held al ilic local utih-, ris votrrti in Kf <1 JI.inK ami t hn • IIP ••line io |[i»<| Hank about ei^ht a.^rwor, *a:d h^ was familiar with Thp ke~i*ter to press every i.<;.suc m.'ik<- a ]'X>*> appi o|ii ril ion M con couple have two sons and a daugh- ty's Long Branch g.is plant. The M'ndinjj chf • in t. \: i\\ y.n to thr ! m'Hii h- :i^'-| ' •> mi).-,! i(uic for X »r. thr O! ^'i rtiZ.itiun of thp pound fl.«h- will \,r. to continue giving every si.lered there me other ar.-as in ter. o9.4 mile line connects with tlie; polls July 10 to d.Tidi- uhrlin ' Mai -i <• in A \ ft cian ft eit'h' prie.s and th' ir •utrrne'th. "The/ Thursday a true and perfect his- 'Big" and "Littl* Inch" linos at town where sinill.M- work needs t., Dr. Sinnott served from 1945 until tory of The Register's territory rpt'ion.U scliool .--ha!! be cslalil years' nival .sei vice, he left the have a lot of money and are united New Brunswick. be. done. However, it v;;\*'fclt the 1 1947 at Korea as chief of urology during the preceding week. cd in this asm. ' service in th' rank of commander. into real politiral machine." he iaid. in an Army hospital. He held thc ni'ist that could be appropriated Operators, he drclared, Include ma- The past year has seen The Reg- Long Branch officials participat- this year was $j.000 and that Moi- ; Thfn frjiinw r<| a year of practice rank of captain. ing includ.d Mayor J. William jor concerns with pound* installed ter Br w Rreat ln size and in mundy should be given priority for on l, vr r i JI vi • :i nd ft ii ni «=•> n rd. K pe - McCurdy is taking a year's leave the Red Bank Register been Red Josepli J. Tomaini, director uf pub-j united rampsi^n would help. Grt Bank's home newspaper since 187R he appi opriated for another .«• c I era! a td-nt i">n was Rivf n hy the thr» N\>w JPI«PV I^oa^ue of Munici- of absence to complete post gMd- lie works; Basil B. Bi unu, director Hume IMow Open tion next year. I bin1-!-: !•> pi-M-.-ulr .*ji.• n n in thfi re-- uatc work in pediatrics at Jei.-ey but it has also been and Min- of paiks and public property, and1 paltMr* to work on this problem.* mouth rountv'B great weekly. It ! ulrnrr fur a nr\v-sl\|r. modern nf foun'Mlm,!n Carl Nelson rPconi* «'ity Medical Center, Thp. At'.an'ic J. Arthur Wooding, city clerk. j ' \\i-r Hr^'inniny ni'xi \^ppk, he will Highlands office is located at 43 is recognized as one of the. out- mrnd^fl iPttrr*. rfqup*t:np ro-opei- standing country weekly newspa- Also Thomas Procter, contractor;' For Inspection ' pi niu P I.'H'II* r.'d'h uprk da'.' pv*»n- East Highland avc. John Kilcy, Thomas Procter com- ta'ion in *hr flsht h" ?rnt all nelgh- pers of the nation. It has been Kumson Renews I mi; -ui'l Krtd \ys and S.'itIIK!.I\ s. Mrb"!ine shore towns. Dr. Sinnott In on the staff Loralrd on Noiili 1 of granted an AAA plus rating which pany, and thc following J. C. P, A : ' -.' .1! i nniiimr In prai ! n P it thr Monmouth Memorial hospital. L. otl'iri.iL": K. H. Werner, presi- j Mayor Thomas Farr^ll, saying means that there must be some Kr.j Hink ofli'-p nn othT diyn for dent; H. 1). Polhemui, vice presi- Bank of !Navr*ink Hivrr .•cfr.i I ni'-m h" thifl pir»h!*-m had bpeen one of local reason for this outstanding news- dent; Clyde A. Mullen, vice prrsi-. Liquor Licenses j concern for many yar* and one pa prr. There is a reason and it A ^radu'ifr nf fienr^fftown unl- j thnt wi.«, indeed, Jierious. recom- dent in chargt: of operations; Kd- Ht(l Rank Nn OhjrrtiofiH Madr vrr>|t v Miiil ilmrRfhuvn dental Name Mrs. Pitts in because The Register leads in 1 rnrnded that steps bp taken to em- ward J. Ingiiiin, vi<« president in; y.-h'».(I, l)i H'Tiin-ko i< mirrird to net paid circulation, national dis- charge of sales; R. (i. rioey, comp- A nowly furni.slird and di'roratfd Again*! Any Place piny n:i -UECr.«'ionp- to Pnt^r a play advertising, local display ad- trollei; L. J. I'olhlt, Jr., general; model Sun Kamii humr is now '. \\;r fniiiu'r Mi««s Margaret Schubert sharp protp*' with the Corps of ' of LOR Antielffl. <"al. To Be President vertising, classified advertisements, superintendent of gas operations; oprn for inspection in Red Rank, Thp Rum sun mayor and rounni P-nKin^T*. thp State Ft*h and legals and home news and fearless Luther B. Jordan, gas plant super- it was announced today by EUK fi'>muL:h. Runui^h f'lrrk Al- of all nptghhoring .«hore town*. circulation figures arc audited by publu: relation.? director. David Martin Moll graduated j Cy Willinm.s Kabricatoi s inc. Kur-brrt A. Krrr, Jr., rrportcd that nu Just-A-Mere Farm 1"011r 1*"KM! fl^hprmpn."' hn said, Sixteen auxiliaries have donated impartial accountants whim in- from Lehigh university Monday • ni.-Inn^.s arr by K005 Hi us., K.'Oi- Ccrtniun.es vu'i-c preceded hy a ui ll tni n! i ](•<•( lot) v h.l'I lifrn rr- "rlrseive ar.d reMainly should have $19,000 to Monmouth Memorial of la.«t week vith a bachrloi tif 1 sures the advertisers that they tret tMMvcd :i^ninst JWU' lUTri'Ci . loi.-t rqual nghts with all o'hrrs hospital. This was reported thr what they pay for through The lunch.on at thc Uailldd Grant ho-i arts degree. Moll i.« a son of Mr. 1 Bought by Aliens tel. Loc,:l' d on tl)' nunh b-inU of Ihi- Fir tail iDiisunipt inn In rn.srt rr fL^h thr waters of Pandy Hook past weck when the annual ex- Register's distribution. and Mr«. M. J. Moll of 500 River , Nnvr^inlt nvri. opposite tioi\ Hank, 1 bty nr.il we can snd munt make This marks thc formal introduc- Mf-vvrd wrrr i rlrr H Piping llnrk ecutive committee met at Auxili- The Register is one of the limit- rd, Fair Haven. th>' niofirl hum'* i.s t hi«••• block.s j rvrrv rffort to sop. they grt thoee tion of natural ga.s tu a wide area Val's tavern. M.iddfn's Iluinsnti 1 ary hall. west of Route S5 un Cttopri- lilvtl., nzht' * ed group of weekly newspapers lrom Red Bank to Tuckcrton, not; inn, Mayers tavern. Frank's bar, For Laiulninrk'% Salr At the same time, the slate of admitted to membership In the As- ! at Roosovfll cii 1 1'-. Murphy's tavern, Anthony Maz- Ilrrh^rt A«k« Bu§ Route oincers for next year was pre.-ent- including Long Beach island. The B sociated Press, the outstanding In- company proposes to mix natural The Sun il.imli humc may he cir-zart'n, Ch;trlcs Wondward. thr ('ni- One of Monni'iijt h county's hi - St.Ttr Senator 7. S'ar'py H^rheft cd by the nominating committee ternational news gathering agency. Driver Held for dci «'d in any oh' uf sevrn basic nny and t he Kurnson liutrl. f trtail lori'- Ifimlniai k-=. '"Jurft-A-Mprf" and unanimously accepted. .Named j j j f,i a member of the Great- gas wnli manufactured gas and iR.-Mon t, acMnc nn attorney for nm s s0 variation^. Indud' d in 1 he M-lling distribution liccnvr-; wrrr i men cd firm in Krtt-int'iwn. h:\s been pur- : raise the heift %'aluc of gas distrib- 1 are Mrs. Spencer W. P|t' >, Mid-er Weeklies Associates which rep- uted to consumers from 525 BTU I prifr i« a Inrgp RamK' . an-hitnlur fiii' Eleanor Kinneriy, Olio Stmh- cha-.fd hy Allen R rot hers, incor- (Continurd on Page 2) Leaving Scene 1 dletown township, president; Mrs. resents a select group of outstand- to 1)25 BTU (huat value). ally con nee tod tu the house, la rid- mencor and John Hintflmann. ini. . ponitrd. Hod Bank huildrrs and Charles Schock. Jr.. Matawan, ilrvrl'ipns ing weekly newspapers from the i scaped plot, fully rrjuipped kitchen Dedication of a section of Fami- first vice president; Mrs. James S.000 or more rountry weeklies The local utility stated there Sayrcville Man , and an expansion attic willi room The ."jPj-acrr tract borders on Reichey, Asbury Park, second vice would be some l eductions in rates ly park near the ht^h school v.a? , Rev. 3Jr. Lawrence published throughout the nation. Faces Court Action ' for two cxtia nrdroom.s and hath. authorized in nn onlin ince p;i.-si-il Wyckoff rd.. Broad ^t., Munmouth president: Mrs. Franklin Lamb beginning with billing of meter I tlach hou.-c contains a picture rd. and Keynold.i dr., Eatontow n. reau'.ngs made on and after June on first rnndlnR. The park prujci-1 Allen, Asbury Park, recording sec- Thomas B. Tatluw of Sayrcville windowed living i uum with H Thn main hou-*e was built in 17HSTo Speak Here retary; Mrs. Howard Piper, Key- 27. Thc new rates will save the com- \\na Htarted several ycar.s a^o and will appoar tomorrow night before I chet rful wood-burninu HIT plricc and h« s hrcn \<>nz known for its port, coriesponding secretary, and pany's approximately 60,000 gas .since then lh«- lH>rt '. pledge to the new building fund Judge Approve* ' at Shrewsbury barracks. inc door clof'^.s sppjuatrrl by a rd. Ciriip'irn C r.rnri i-f ();an;p "ird and for equipment. The equipment lows : R'-v. Mr. U-r.\ rpneo i* ^ rraduate Police said Tallows car side- built-in dirssrr ar,d mirrtn. S|.v:nc I(;ihf '.y Th<-nj ,rc W. Mr- includes seven electric oxygen *'nst two therms per month at Annthrr ordin.incc also pap-fd *»n ; 1 nf Br.i\n university and L'rozer Action of Maiison swiped a car driven by Efhimios (11 niic - . '.\ tn r real e»'air n nd in- tents for use on polio and other ! $.61) per therm; next 14 therms per flfst reading ariieiids the po|n-c dr- lheol"ir:.-;i 1 sorjnnnry an,j hold^ Kakovas of Matawan, Friday Mi!.iii'"r ;I^I ni'y is on ('I'CKI «t . floors, clinic equipment, sterilizers, County Judge John C. Giordano month at $.315 per therm; next 34 pat tment ordinancn and prrtnit.- 1 fmir d'iri '•«. He h.is served Rhode morning on route 31, Coifs Neck. Kaionr .iwn .Iu-tAMp! • " h'ld wheel chairs, education fund and Kriday upheld a drunken driving theims per month at $.205 per tnernlirr.s of thr dopartrnrnt hi h*ild j Inland ani N'-'.v Jersey churches Mrs. Kvelyn Kakovas, the driver's Health Nurses I it-en in t n*' ' I roe I family for . cv- many other needed and costly conviction against Edward S. therm, and over 50 therms per membershifi in the Rumson Jirn ri a 1 -•• nt-1 -it lun.v fi»r 2*i ye-u'5. Among the churches wife, wan out on the bridge of her companies. in New Jersey he has served aro pieces of equipment. About 60,000 Schanck. '12, of Atlantic Highlands. month at 4.145 per therm. Ai > •M-iiii^ t'i Mr M-'Jmn*1^, dressings have been made by aux- Schanck was convicted May 21, Public, h^nrins (»n thc two ordi- tho.se at Laurelton. Oabornville, Made 643 Visits pla n i fur thr developing uf t nl^ Jacohat i»'n, Chesterfield, Bayonne, iliary members at their meetings. 1949. by Middlctown township Re- nances will be held July 11. t ract \\ ill t'p announced !>y Allen corder W. Gilbert Manson. He was Livmcstone. and Jobstown. There were 5.D31 hours of volun- SSi MidclleloHii CYntrr Thf* report from the fedrral cen- Brcjtht'ii in thy near future. teer service in the coffee and gift fined $200 and costs and his driver's Inated, predicated upon lull avail- sus .supervisor showed Rum.*un\s For the last three years. Rev, shop. license was revoked for two years. ability of the contracted for quan-1 Mr- Kakovas observed the II- Gives Monthly Krport population to he -1.013. Thu-i is Mr. Iiawrence has been professor The driver was pronounced unfit subject to revision and thr official Clinloii \\ill»«r (>eU uf English and psychology at the Mrs, Bernard Sclple and Mrs. tity of natuial gas without, dlmuni- cense number of Tatlow's car and Middlntown tnun-hip public Earle Snyder were appointed dele- to drive a car by Dr. Marc Krohn tion by regulatory bodies. ' reported it to police. After hear- llffurca will tie mlraHfd after checks Philadelphia Textile institute at t of Belford when lie wan examined in lhe ort health nursrs niarlo fJ4.'J vi.^it.s and am madr by the ecu -us bufrriu. Dul'iint t'ltol (J.'iniant.'un, Pa. He has served gates for the national and state Molt than 3,000 tons of pipe were ' P «P . Malawan police lo- traveled .'J.H78 milrs in c.'iiryinK out used in building this line Horn New i calcd Tatlows car at a gaiagc. Commenting on t hn mere nr in i,n the New Jersey Baptist con- conventions of hospital auxiliaries. | after thr accident. The accident oc- their pi'dRi'am UurinK May, il "•'"is ('' iron H W .'.rr. Jr, fuimcrly Besides those mentioned, mem- J curved on LeonavdviUc rd., Leon- Brunswick to Lxjnjj Branch. Pipi: Slatc P01'™ "aitl Tatlow denied pupul.it i on. Mayor Prior H H vention hoard of managers and rrportfd this wr-rk hy thr nursing tif I'll Briyen p! . Ms.', hopn recpnt- hers attending the meeting were nrdo. was ordered in the fall of 1949, but having been in the accident hut Cumming sa id it indie i ir - t h*- ly ti.m-fi'i'i'i'il lo I lip Iiul'om Kin- h;ts twice iprved as moderator of thc hav e madc on tnc ljns 5 .srrvicr of thc Midd.pto'* n tnwnship Mrs. Raymond Yackel. Mrs. Two weeks ago. on examination the steel strike, delayed delivery nn- ' ^ « «'«» ' prnhlemr that lie ahn-'i \\:"h rrgard :.J:H;. Itryion.il tt.i.r.s cl'partrnenl at ' liie M. ami K *--MJ< Utiuii. He in hl car bein puhnr health ns.sociation. Charles Woodman, Mrs. C. Floyd by George A. Gray, assistant prose- til Mar. 1 of this year. Jt wus com-"' » B damaged, to zoning and taxes. CU'v-iirnt, u.. alti'i- h'ujng been an active member of the Central Brd.side pntipntf visited int'ludnd 1 Wyckoff Mrs. John McCaffrey, cutor. Dr. Krohn testified as to his plcted on June 9 and testing began Councilman Harold J. (JorLschnis. ••imi'iiynl f.'i- !hc [last nine yiors al Baptist i-hurrh Woorthtiry. whern Miss Janet Slocum, Mrs. Bayard finding"} in the ra.*r. On crnss ex- Juno H>. 46 mpdiL-al paticntp. I»2 chionic ra- road chairman, reported com pi r- the. olll'-c of thc DuPont Kinishes ' he serves »* deacon, visitor »nd Starling Day Camp ses, 88 communic.'iblo disease pa- youth «dvl?er Lamborn, Mrs. L. Lloyd Thomas, amination by Florence S. Forgot- This line, built at a cost of |1,-| tlon of resurfacing work ' < • :L-. e 5. aon pi. and MaplcwootJ avp. uf KnitH'Ts univcisity, claia of 1938. 325,000, iuns thruugh 14 communi- At Lroydoll Hall Healtli super vision visits during Schwartz and Mrs. Joseph Goet- said he had not examined Schanck's lies or subdivision* and the coun- A resolution was adopted waiv- Thu son uf Mr. and Mt.s. Clinton AN OMISSION fchlus. blood pressure or heart and had An elffht-week day camp will be ' May inchidrd 41 to infant?. 56 to ing interest on ta\e^ nnt ninrr ties uf Monmouth, Middlesex and pre-school children, 54 to aduiU, H. Wilbir, Si . of 26 McLaren St.. In last weeks edition of Th« not asked for a case history. I conducted at Croydon Hall acad- r than 15 days" delinquent. Somerset. ine visits to former pntirnifl of .Mr. WiltuT i.» niiirrird to the form- Rpgiater, in a new3 story concern- ALUMNAE BENEFIT Dr. Krohn related that about a Thomas I'roctor company, inc. of emy, I-eonardo, under direction oT er I.ut.^ Ito^eii. and haa two chil- ing the Golden Jubilee of Mon« Albert J. Loux, physical director of Marlboro .state hospital and 22 vis- The North Jersey Shore chapter month after the accident he ex-Long Branch was contractor of the its to tubercular patients. TV Insurance dren, Kathleen Ruth. 6, and David mouth chapter, Daughters Ameri- amined Schanck at Miss Forgot- th« academy, and Mr. and Mrs. Kir * ycHr of rjurf i i-i- tf'fvisinn. rt-- ot Georgian Court Alumnae asso- project. During May. the following clinics Clinton. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber are can Revolution, It waa stated that ciation will hold a fashion show son'g request and found him to have Finn. The classes will be from n*w y r"ir contrart »ith ITK''. \n-. s> ' the chapter has the distinction of were held at the health cmtrr: a nny niHke. For m l»w m JI". ITKi '• " living at Euclid, a suburb of Cleve- 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Transport- ; and luncheon Thursday, July 8, athigh blood pressure and heart wnrrfuily cvnv imt* n jmir -rt. utr'-irl- land. Hoth Mi. ind Mrs. VVilbcr are I having two real granddaughter! as) born«i, lu.nn, counti/ «ttat«» buil> ation will bn provided to and from baby conference, one prenatal rlin- nil thr t, ,. ,-• ,r, 1 ,(,, UK,I -.. • , >.. , Jumping Brook Country club, Nep- trouble-. The physician said that had lir minitii-i~ nf the Ku't MctlKidist j members. They were Mrs. Henry S. nt«« buildiug*, *xi»ting uf titw. iA>ni ie, t wo prr-M'hnnl tonn'iMp i :nit •. f, I|,..1H •. ., <,. •! ;, •.. t .' | 111-1 Iiinn. Kiedciicks will jhovv clothes hp. kno\s n this at thp. time of theloin), iMi/ I'.ty uit-ni, iibciwi iu«n« on thr nrnrtcmy. '•liiiirh and h;i \ - hern closely i'on- White, the former Annie Hull Mc« Hmn-I .t . ^ ,•,•„• •....[• • K \ Ml for the fashion show. examination for ilninki-nrsj, the rf-rt ctl'Lab:* in i>i't i Uta. JOoeiiti it. M.'Lui Area n^entnnt ^ hup lifrn ni'iflf n''- 'fd " 'h thi- ,i'-tiv ihes ot 'hat ', Lean, and Mrs William E. Hallock, A:*fu>, |(.-«li,.f,. MunK.tgt. Lit,., ii- inf'l hy tlK ,vi hn p)i >. in ;in«l \.|- '.' -n" • " for a pn\ .11 r heieh nn Km t Han- i-n'ivli •••• in- past snrral years. the fornici I.-abr!!e Hull McLean ' suit might have hron different. l_'n- iii' nt. I'tiun* UurtliQD 1-U4*4.—An>«f drnt i .-i In • Hurry? rlrj- questioning the physician arl- tit* nitnt enr-k nrul fnr Rrd C\-n.-~ -upoiv 1. ^d AnnotmLi'U »h' Opfmrii: up f«r ynui- « !'• .In!, . .- -,..,- J • . . , •, Thc aitulp omitted Ule fad thaS «w 1 mm 1 nt 1 n."truc11 nn at th*• P*'. J , •. H' I , " ''I •! .1 • ' ' > I " l> III'nCL bit .( 1 Srhanck's condition after thp ac- J-ully if.ctbU.u ii luui'OfHr luui'ir lead* : tor.» of John Mull, a Minute Man oniil 5 k 10, ProwiTs.—Ad\crlisc- Thri r w rt'fi vi.fl'ts mn'lc to the K««- 1 mm -trr.' )!••) Ma , IH''.- „ -i 11^ , ,.1 r. 11 • *. A'rujol <-itlcni could not have been caused g u> ti. A. Hiiu U. b. dcuretb. Liberal '•••nilii .'I moi.i b»Iu J • r»,,v. .i with the Middlesex Militia, »lnc« ment. schools. h-in 12:1.i t« .' IV M . ' • i- 'In r-- ls, line «rt», mutic, »cn?nct, tiome tco- l — ..1.1. .,-•,.., » :,• T i-i!s « Miuate fi-ol. by Illness. Drlnf Your Rolltri • liiy anil Sunrfiiv nnr| Uv »••]•„ ..'men'. this information wn.H Mot available micft, buainumi ftdminiatrAtiua. teacher New winilow IIIIKJPI put on while yo I!1'" w.ii,l.,» diudta JJ i',;.|i. Ull IU> Service Station for Rant rhotte RE g-OOU. —AdM'iti^emrivt. tn the reporter who wrote tht In Red Bank. Inquire Kaymund Cater. TV TroubW training, Ktiideut 4nd day ttudtnii, ni\ Hnllinii ihadr* M0 cpnl«, W Cer tided 3ee da f .' f- . ,1, vr,... Nut. V..I..1 1 « 11). Avon. I'hone AS 2-B IBS.—Advcrtli*. A' kind "f K window shndc. Sn Hybrid No 4. 7 a ml U. i'ruwii 4. — Ad* erliiomeni. story. The additional fact* wer4 Your TV let In need of rtpolrT. Call AdvertiiemiDU A Glorious 4th of July mfnt. ITEC for the but in TV »ervkr. Fait. onal 6 A 10. Prown's.— AdvfrMirrrun llyhr irl f w e c t corn. H l< Company n.m tin " MHM- pVnlv nf supplied by Mrs. White's daughter, lawn mulur r». I'm n\ er Hi- 1 Ci|«rctH Sett reliable servire al moderate prlret. All IHWII r^ii r,? \\. iutw iluin $:i Jv BfU' ! Mr.-i. Albert Harrison, Jr., of Pros- Vm«tlan Blind. |2.S9 lunk. i*hono HU Il,i, vv ;T :,UI it h lra>?. lrom c.vclu- China Club our work «nnr«nt,.. .'iti ii,ch inmtucfnt rhina fm v..i ,- i.il: S.i.r lovtly rhina nntj iflnsnviui' ni>w. pny fur vt Itlarmi'llt, W. illflW H Wll. T» Ji r'i! ••rirrh "'id r.i-itn pij.-- t*,i 1 us up. NH!- lianas t., A»bury iiny kuul of u vciutiun 1>IM.I.. S«I- jiift Rlnck. The (Ii rm ami C,\t\-** Rhi» !l Inter. Alk about it. The ('hint nml fnii'. • 1 • ..i1 .1 .•nil •'» A l-i. PILWH'I- A(fverti».!m!., liril Hank. • PU.lic Diaiiei $1 a P«lr (r, , „ I, ' :i t,. Nirn iiutlrr'i. of linoltum. Yard l i ' ' off | nff il • ••ii: it I .1 P§r»onat Lu«ni Moilf « Complf t# Lin* nf Firr/fi pr,,m,,t hi.rk. ;» 1 Hnt S,ll ««lh. *! hl.lHn.t t.l.ll.| Hi nu thfni "> B'lbi. Lon» ».« A & Hi, Frown's.— * BOM, Monmualh it,, I., :: tfi..».l in r.'-.l B.ink. Phr.i.« I firo*d »t.—Ad- ••03J1 *ll» 10. flown ».—Adv•ru>«. a^e Two ni;i> IJAXK , JINK 20. i»r>o Roofing tiding Window Intulatlon \ Williams—\ anSaiit ] Sea Bright Vows Finish Told lino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gal- huig. Mr. Gallino was graduated lino ot Astoria, L. I. Tuesday was from the Brooklyn Auto-Mechanic OLSON Kn^ap-ment Told Of Paula llrofder the birthday of the bride-eleci. school. AN £f ^ Fight on "Fish Pounders" ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION Mrs. Florence Willi.imi of Lakf Mr. anil Mrs. Henry D. Brooder Miss Broeder was graduated (Continued From I1, A leopard uaually becomec a Installed by OUon Company's 1'rained Mechanics HOURGLASS ^ avt'. Oce:in i;:«vt )ri> .tnn.'jnrpd of Can uvr . Kransbur^, announred from Middletown township high man-eat or only If It becomes ac- Estimates Without Obligation (he ensaiiiTinn: uf hfr ili.i^h'.r. f,ir*. thp en:: i*:rriwrit of 1 heir daufchtcr, school and is employed l>y tho quainted with the taste of human Miss Aliro WinCim? 1" Jninf18 Vin r.t in nn »py In rente W. W. KENNEDV: Local Representative c Miss p:i'.ila Broeder. to Leo Gal- Eagle Lumber company of Keans- |flesh by accident. Sant, son of Mr and Mrs. i'• •.•)•!• r- i Sandy Hunk . h" Phone: Bed Bank HUB — B. VanSanl (if M:*di.«rin ?ive . Ki-.l I S. n Hi lf;lit This iti Bank I 'di iifi II an.spor fiinb}eine Jii li'l (I !if t(rl f on lie in nt W (•• k^ Kxlrrmc r; i Ion ir jiulgirg the .•iHMlts r>! I j .tjij'..c.'it ion.- w uh •Ji^(d by Oil 1I.III.MI. a Inc-il n s- lowest pries on hi(nl Sir. M.'dlM'i. In Mirf.-i'-e 11 itnspoi t;i if] UK \cait*. /jf ( CAMPING NfEDS is liiisinefip ni;inaK 'i f IUCMI filW, m.-itr.l A-f Kit mn of Kli-r- SWIM CAPS tii lw:ivy :inil : inr Cn:uh Em- ps (if Anifiirn SUNTAN LOTIONS Mr lliiu.-so. ?;\ui h. w,i:U..I to of- Reussilles' ft*r council the horufli of hi.*; long HOLIDAY SUN OUSSfS cxpf t icrn'e in tmn^piti t at ion lo .-<•>• 36 BROAD - RED BANK that Sen Bright mnkis no niovi' in DfODORANTS thi' huii situat ton that nn^ht bc- SUtSCRIBE TO romr sflf-damn^iriji ;it name fuUtro CAMIRAS time. He urged council to appoint a transportation committee to make 1 LIGGETT'S surf permit* nre ^rantrd only to if.cponsihln companies. One indica- Headquarters tion of Fuch rpsponsibiliiy. he said, tr-id/ yttr-tut savinfi! is for companion to pay drivrrs waj;f£ at a level piovided under the thiico-approved stntr public utility THURS. FRI. law which, he said, '"was arhitiated RI6NT REURVEO TO LIMIT QUANTITIES *Plus Federal Tu CUSTOM-MADE by exprtts." You CH depntf e« any drug product that bears the aarae SAT. Mi«s Alice Williams Already, Spa Bright has approved u.cf1 of buee.« of thp Horo Hus com- SEAT COVERS pnny tif Red Brink on fh<- prnpoy^d1 y.-.r: ». ii:.i::i- ".is ,:I-M'IUH!.-.| Sandy I luok route through town. from Mun.istju.in l.nji sthuul anil is employed by <",<>Ms:ein and Nnv Pending ha.« htcn tin- rippli'^ilinn of BOAT n^rod, atlurney.i .1! Ast»ur> 1'ark. the .Irrsr'v Shore Lines (,f Mntuwan 'scouting ftr mm Mrmi m m BEIH, Her father is ihe lale Arthur U'il- from Allcntuwn, Pa, through liams. Mr. VanSant. who served Now Hrunswifk fin>• M.jvor Karrell lo owsrouT...3.19 AUTO SEAT COVER CO. Perth Amhoy, eelrbrattnK her 20th widen the rond und incorporati year with the Apex Express com it In the state highway system. "Cop»Cod"T«kl.pnd 109 OAKLAND STREET pany, I-vnh Amboy. Miss Balrd. who joined the company on June Caution Ift I rjfpd . UTIUTY IOX (At thr R.R. SUtion) 18, 1930, Is office manager and as- Counril al?o pxpressed serious in DIVE for these Nowflmi A f sistant secretary. Among the guests teiest jn Mr- Ha user's claim Ih.it * 298 ' "»"«»«M» i TELEPHONE many bus enmponies will want to were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. BiTud, HI- low priced SWIM KAPS d» «ompf.t.ry wot«rti9hf| use Ocean nve. on Snndy Unok RED BANK 6-261? so of Hnrt'liorne pi., Miss Baird's 11 an sport rit ion, inrhnnnn some BILLFOLDS parent.*. "Coronodo" Molded "whniiy nno'in lifted to carry the piililir"" Varitty of handsom* I 'T!I-- = P a-e tl," dnr.ccrs you AVIATOR KAP fjentJenifn fare." J(<* to!d council Inner hair-lint wafer teat. Molded de- ityUs and colon! ."The sta'e ptindards aro very high ligni in imait white. Buckle chin itrap. ; I am in full support of adequate AWNINGS public 1 ran.cpcrt:t'ion. I nirirly wi • Zlppered bill comportment* !o make Ihe rnutiun that every • Expensive wallet feature* Irus company authorized comply "Young America" Smooth Flat c with official ptanJ-'uds. I n k that JUVENILE KAP with chin strap ... for public safety und the security Keep the sun out. Provide j of this municipality." j More than 5'J persons crowded Itv De Luxt Ring-Seal, Pull Htad Shop* SPECIALI awnings to shield windows | to borough hall, most of thnm MOLDED AYIATOK KAP chin strop ' North Beach residents there to see and glass doors. Glass sur- that council acted to carry out their "Nautical" Design, flat stand against trailers in Sea Bright faces transmit heat many I Some were prnpi*rty owners AVIATOR KAP with bittM chin strap | alarnud that trailers could destroy times faster than walls, so by | oppoitunities to rent summer hou.-ts. lor SUNTAN FANS SKOL Swnlan AM** SANDWICH BAGS e • e of 40 9 shie'd'ng the g'ass you let I rouncil'5 action was definite. As lotion 3V4 o«.T" written into the zoning onlinance JOHNSON'S appreciably less heat into an amendment makes trailers ab- JAN Sun OU AAgf* solutely tahoo. Whon someon1 BABY OIL by Jantttn... 3 eti. T™ rooms e«posed to Ihe sun. suggested that a trailer owner might act to stay on the ground* with lanolin TARTAN Suntan 9MA* WAX PAPER for picnic hinclios 125 fl. roll 19* his vehicle was mounted on a solid Lotion 4 on. fW* foundation, council withdrew mo- To "boby" MENNEN A AM* Not only do awnings provide comfort but they also add mentarily anrl came hfirk with Mr your $un. (liordano's opinion. Trailers, he Baby Oil 6 oil. TF* Beauty to your home. Our 24 years' experience plus our con- said, do not conform with the zon- ton along I UNOUENTINI ... PAPER NAPKINS at.stetk.pprk. V ing ordinance as dwellings. None dOctiietube 9f* jeiwitioui service will giv» you the utmost satisfaction. have been issued certificate* of oc- cupancy. Under law now, all art CALAMINi lorlon *!- illegal and must he removed. Spec- 5OZS. Re9.21c....lou. llC • SAVE! NhH Retail FUST AW! tators showed they approved of the OM SPRAY l«U all ia,... m Mtlh Urti for •*»•• PHONE RE 6-9696 rigid requirement. (9 FIRST AID KIT; Upon the appeal of the tire com- panies, Councilman Lawrence Me- In reusable STOPEni Spray Cormlck, the police committee clear we chairman, was Instructed to install SAVIYWRSNNTWITN^ one-aide parking signa on all mid- pfatffc case town streets. This, it was said, was I-I-ITI SON CUSSIS V DEODORANT STANDARD necessary because of the need for y lire apparatus to move quickly M«n'i iport glo»i«». Gold plot- 28 PIECES In pfoi»'c squeeze bof»f» through the small.streets. T§ ed Uomei, idtntiflc lem«i. All holder* of liquur licenses had Mi«t-flne formula in unbreakable AWNING COMPANY thti; 1950 permits approved. An- Necessary at a spore tire bottle, Perfect for troveling I nouncement was made that Ocean E-MTE 2Tone Frame on trips. Contain* enter' 700 to 800 »prays, »lasts for CHARLES MORALLER. Prop. ave. traffic line* had been repainted EZITE zione rrame Jfett*' and powerful new street lights had gency needs and manual. months I Safe for •IS RIVER ROAD Established 1927 RED BANK been installed In the North Beach DROP-EYE SUN GUSSES...Reg.$1.1999*\ area. skin, clothing. , EZtilI coquiueienCoquillelemi Atkt HONEY SHAPED GLASSES colors 97 for warm-day too/erf... i E-MTE Full-Voe LibbeyMoi. Safedge. Introductory Six* S, SNEAKS POLAROID UPSWEEPS... curved tens /*9( NEW LOW PRICE Another SfC Shipmtntl • E ZI Enfliih Style «•«»« TUMBLERS 1 NEW hot weather formula ETIQUET... CHILD'S SUN GLASSES colors 29* frwfed leaf design. Children'. BAREFOOT SANDALS of this safe,sur>Spray.On Deodorant, 1»/, o'x,. quality normally bring $1.99 or $2.49— E-Z-l Green Acetate Admiral-Type we've hammered the price DOWN to — SUN VISOR SPORTS CAP 12C HCt DIAL Adjustable 4Af Water- 96* deodorant Strap mW repellent IT SOAP DELL BOOKS for JUNE SOAP SALE! WAS 25c large bath bar at New low Price f CASE of JENNIE BRICE WRISLEY SOAP ASSORT Stops odor before it starts. HUARACHES by Mary Robert* Mnihart MENT 10 CAKES 59c it i popular LOW price! Jennie Irice wqi just MOTH & BUG KILLERS ONLY H a (mall time octreitj """>h*ploytd lh* for Home and Garden *l69 lead In her own murder I I Ilkfly'sAIROSOi Colgata's Ntw Tonl fxc/usivt iHMcthMtROMR, greateltst VITO MIDGET whfcDDT OBO-RO-NO S?DI/"C SLASHEDI rtam fcdtrort spray dwdtrant With 0«fo»««. n«w SPIN CURLERS Arri< In ih« blue iewel- You to" «»• * riuvWlwre Hiec CM rwAGAI b«r N : right oftw shaving I ,g«««y tngrtdltnl. Perfect neckline curl* liki »proy botttt. economy mQ* chMrtfl's leather PLAYSHOES far easier... far faster I Crystals »r Motns PApl TREADETTES DICHLORICIDE i6o«.03c| i... 50c S? 49 values al SPICIAL Insecticide Powder TONI KIT BIF with 10% DDT.. 4V4 on. • Set of 6 Midget • Teni Home Wave Ready-Filled Sett SPIN CURLERS REFILL KIT ANTROL for ant control... 4'i • Tonf Creme Shampoo Insect Spray for BardeR e X-Ray Fitting 17 LIGGETT BLACK fLA8with5%DDT.gal.|/J 65 Broad St •1.50 Value! ALL 3 ler I Moth Vaporizer m*, ggH DRUGS APEX for closets 14 ozs. 19 Cor. Broad & Monmouth Sts* Red Bank Phone 6-1444 HANK KI;<;ISTI:I{. .HM; ::>. i

Mis. Manion B. Melcalf. Ji., of JULY SALE Rum.-on w.is named principal bene- ficiaiy in the will of her mothrr, Friday, June 30th Thru Saturday, July 8th Mrs Da.sey B Smith, who dii'd on June Ii) in Hunison. The will was 25% to 33'/3% Reductions on First Quality Merchandise filed for pi tihr.v \nfit werk in the For One Week Only nfllce of Sunopate Dormnn Me Fad- din. Ki *•(! Tunis, fhH'.iffriir. WHS willed $5.tHtO nnd a Mi'i iui y station wag- on. Alh'Tt Ajipi XHU\ a gardener. for your days of «a.- v. ill. t] Silo j,.-, niunlh for th<* u'uunuln (if \\\< lift-. Tin- Com- munity Chr-\ ,.f ;],. OiHiijiiv. ami RECREATION Map.-wood wa.s willed $10,000. Her .Mjii-in-i::w. Manti.n B. Mf'tcnlf, Jr.. Frank S'mon of Run-on Boy SL-^U* t c! Wrt" i * '• 1 was willed ;in eU-hinj:. a Fi rnch by a i.out, ihe fa^!e i out ooage, at the M KanunK !:..ii«\ a banjo dork and a pl. . tre P .- lnr«f painting. He and the Fidelity auditoi'ium. • Swim l.'nion Ti uM i-ompany of Newark wrrr named executors and trustees. Mr,. O.car Wittlale li.-id H^e hr- ( \V Trunks • R n-f] ;n d < I. Mil calf, a gi andeon, heme ieft, and Dr. tdw'in F. Stewjri, hcu 0'. ii the was willed a lamp find shade, two haidwood chairs, two old chairs, the country. WASH FABRICS an Knjtli-h print, a painting, an etcliinj; and ;t .sketch. I'atricia Mrt- Yd. Reg. to 79c :•;• If, a granddaughter, was willed ing the leunmn should contaet Pa.M Senfonds, somr dnnkiHK an iwjiy i-aintinn. a painting of Belford Youth Depa it merit O-n inlander Willi.im I and hints and ve^ft-ibh .- 49< Mndanie JM-SI.V!. an enamel cigar- K i Ji it hi ii linn i h'.'U-e. Hncken j I n j II red arganily and waffle pique in white. , 1 numri hat* pins, a diamond and A** (iar '«;,p[)hi:e luaccle-t, a gold mesh bag (HONEy, WHAT MAGIC MADE \\:'.h di.inion'i initials a round dia- Robert Janifs Ert-jest un, 18, nf 3.95 mond pi mi ant with la rge pern 1, a 120 Compton ."t.. B**lfoid, w;m pru- BEACH SHEETS jail i' in el* !;.••••. i ing. hi net 'let nnd nuuncrd drad on arrive I nt Mun- THESE GRIMy SLACKS pm, a ehp with rubies and sapphire, niouth Memorial hospital Friday nisht after the car in which he Keg. 1.98 twn diamond and emerald rings, an optl p<-miant, un aquamarine and was a passman- turned nvor sev- ] ^)\^IOOK GOOD AS NEW? 5.95 1.49 enamel pendant, a tin ee-stone dia- eral times on the Colt's Neck-Free- f iiiuinl ainJ > ipjtliii «• i ing and a large hold rd. at Tinton Falls. 1 0 w(yj ( Large size 36"x72" absorbent terry cloth. Use them for lounging .apphire iin». Accordintr to state police at • Batque Shirts 9 on the beach or as a terry cloth sarong after hath or shower. Mi.-. Manton B. M'Mralf, 3d, was Shrewsbury, the car, driven hy : White with wide green, blue, pink or maize stripes. willed ;t t*' i caddy 1'imp, a shell Claude Smith, 19, of Church st , lumjt, ji^and.ng lamp, a diamond RHfnrd, failed to negotiate a turn 'MY SAN IT OHt • U anhable Slacks • bar pin and a diamond and Mihy on the county road nnd tolled nl Ba.a.e: b/ Ji -ze-. Ma-- bar pm <}\cv. relief also said that .-Kid r Mr.-. M-tcalf will nceivc wranng marks at t he scene of the acci- hit'tn a d Alcrn in co'.s dent were 183 feet lun^, Of COURSE. THAT'S FIGURES PLASTIC DRAPES appanl, jewelry, automobiles, fur- sfnpes, p t',n and fancy pat- ni' in e. fin niMn'i^. equipment Smith v/n.-; n A:v, it! ;\1 I;; M on Ii. Krg. I.IB luuidi-hold and pii.sonal effects, the mouth Memorial hospital with pos- THE ONE WAy I 1.09 .home ;it Iluni^nn id. and Navesink .sihlr frai-tures of the >KU11 and ;ave. and nn«'-half of t!ie entire es- n(ck and multiple cuts and KNOW TO ME SURE, Every pair wiili valance, ready to hang. Finest quality plastic in tM*'-. Thr other tiiIf will be divided Inuiscs about his body. f 1.65 ° 2.95 hy the Metealf chtldien. handsome patterns an: t to his ouster. Lulu V. Soden. Mari- No. Sfi, CSrafton avr., Ncwaik. The • Stubborn spots or* gone • Makes prtts last longer ann.'i Sttitnsir (»f Fieehold, who di^d Red Hank National C»u;ird cavalry • Uavis no cleaning odor • Costs no mar* than ordinary cleaning June 9. willed Ivr estate to her unit i.s an original unit of the Cor <0 flr.d Jdv.OH J.-i p-1 a'., I hu.-hand, D. Ahe.l State^ir. Angelo famed division. All former mem- Kudi of Ijimn Hianch, who died bers of the division are invited lo CHROME SHOE RACKS June 4. willed his estate to his th*1 icunion. ; widow, Mary l\ Hodi. Among the t.x pro ted gueMs Is Bfg. 2.98 Kdwnrd Nordlinger of West End, Charles H. fiebhardt. who ri.m- 2.50 " 7.95 * who died May 31. willed his inter- 1.98 est in Salo Products and Alpha manded the 29th in .ill its active LEON'8INCC !»I2 S Spoitswvuv company lo hia sons, engagements in World War U and Hold up to six pairs of shoes on two rows. Rack is completely '< David nnd Stephen N'ordlinger. The through its campaigns in Engliind. assembled with all chrome finish. Non-slip heel grip holds men's : remainder of tho estate goes to his France, Germany and Holland. 61-76 VTHUi: ST. KK!> BANK • Sport Shorts • ahoes, also. Height 15", width 8", length 24". widow. Alfred Gail of Newark, senior In f

Don't miss this Warning sign. BATHING SUITS Drive carefully and, to be safe from financial loss with your car, Now just a word about your Reg. 5.95 CLOSE 5:30 P. M. 4.49 see this Hartford Agency about your automobile insurance today. Wonderful for you and your budget arc these dressmaker models SUMMER SUIT by Sen Goddess. Full cut in rayon or cotton prints. Every suit FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. lined with matching jersey. Sizes 38 to 52. For absolute comfort these hot days LAWLEY AGENCY ahead, get into a Highway #35 BRUNCH COATS at INavcsink Kivcr Koad Saturdays Close at 6 P. M. "Haspel" Cord 4.49 Rf«. 5.95 It. .1 Rank 6-OilO Ideal for beach or home. Beautifully cut, and proven for wash- NOTICE Abbey Men's Shop Clayton & Hagee Huber's Men's Wear "Palm Beach" 27.75 ability and long wear Available in plain seersuckers, denims or TCI: ETIIEI. MAK FORD: Hy virtue tit ari orilt r of the Superior attractive percale prints. Sizes 12 to 20. Cuuri nl Nt-w JiTsty, lliHticcry lMviBiou, 62 Broad Slrpel 1<> Urunil Slrcpl 21) Broad Slm-t mHitf on tht' V{h tiny of Jurif, 19IiO, in a Tropical Rayon 29.75 riTtHin >Hii»f whirrin Rohert W. Ford M thf iilnintilT ntifl you uri! thr tlrfcnrl- iint You iirr Jniiliy r> tuirfcj to anfl^rr Ihr ('"ini'luiiit i>T thr |>liiinliir on or If- rni'> the Kith rlity of AilKU't, Ml-'iO, Rnrl J. Daniel's Men's Shop J. Kridel Snyder'r "Springweave" 45.00 ni iti fiiul! thi >f. sut'li jiiiiKmriu Rhall lir umltml ni/HU'-i you n. ihe Court 23 Monnioulh Slrrcl 2 Hioad Slrrrt 32 Broad Slncl NYLON HOSE Hhrtl! IninU ni'lil"-I'l*' nmi JUM. 'I'lu nhjirt nf Mliil .Miit i% to nbtH'R H JIMU'IO'III r>T iliviiri-r (tiR«nlvirtK t^^ "Coronado" Tropical . . 50.00 innri.fin. Hct^fcn you tin'l lh» mill jilmn. I'r. Rr*. 1.50 • II fin- I h. ,•» i>r of n . For llie Be«l in Men's Wear .... 1.09 A-li.:n I'll 11. Nur .lrr>»T. Ail.ius ti.f IMmnliff. Long wearing, first quality Slil J.Kridel NO I ICt. famous nuke, nylons. 51 and nkp iinlirr Hint '• nil ( i>liMini|it inn lirciiM; fur tiri-ini*''- Summer's newest shndc.4. All • itui.ii-il nt lj;l ShicwMluiry nvrnup, llnl Those Stoic* Air .Al*<> Closnl A).I. y. Julx Illi Charge It - /'«> >;, Aug. 10, Sept. 10, Oct. 10 sizes. IIBIII.. N. .1. nl.ji'i't.MiK iT in-, thrniM t>« mmle Shop Friday till 9 P. M. mm-'rl »'. !v ii. IM • II^ tir Aniv K. Stiinn, IM)EPK!\i)K!NCK DAY nk ,.! tlu. 11...... ^r 1, of llr.l Ilnnk.

(f-.lliii-il I 11.OS OLUA BUl.tl, Four ni:i> RANK mx;i*«Ti:n. JUXE 2». Jolliffr—Kimllay Nuptials IETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL of DANCING 5 Ballet technique, hotly development, rhythm, grace, poite. J ClasM*s in l»allrl. '."e, modern, lap, acrobatic dancing. • Junior Afcwmbly — Ballronm fur Trcn-acpm • 117 Prospect A*eiur, Ketl Bank. Plume 6-2220 DONALD'S LAUNDRY 44 Marion St. SAVE 20°o—DRIVE IN Phone R. B. 6-0203 Kalak SPARKLING ALKALINE WATER

1 RENT I DON'T BUY I'ntil You Havf Tried for 31c per day

Rental charge may be applied against sale price for outright Mr. and Mr*. Ruhr Kind lay, Ji. purchase any time within the first season .period. At a dniiMr-i mi; n-n-niuny Satur- maternal K1 ;iuilniu:hei, ami .she (IH.V Hi Clin.il K'lH.-i-opnl rhllli'h. raiiicu ii crescent bouquet of Ku- With the NEW CHRYSLER AIRTEMP Middle! own villagr. Mi.-s Aiily Ann cha I !'•• Il'.les. Jplliffe. ilmifrhter of Mr and Mr." Mi.'s Lynn Louise Jelliffe, t lie ! Mnlthy I). JelltfTe. of Chuiih lane, bride's sister, who was maid of Room Air Conditioner in your i Middli'tnwn village, hrrunie thu hunor, \nu dressed in a gown of I bride of Robert Htownrt Findlay. white organdy, styled with cutwork Bedroom Jr., ran of Mr. and Mrs. Riilicrl S. at 11 it- buil.i e, mill »uin over a blue Findlay of Branch live., Red Bank uinleislip. Khe hart a circlet of ivy Rev. William B. SpofTord, Sr., of leaven and yellow daisies in her Ddwattfa Pennsylvania, former irctor at thi' haii, and earned the same flowers • Fillers Ovt Dwt mi e'nureh. performed the ceremony. in her bouquet. NlltN assisted by the. pie.-srnt rector, Rev. The nthci attendant! were Mif« 1 HVvcriy Rnbunt and Mis. Juhn Cirnrfatts Sw«tt, i Andrew M. VaiiDykr. i Dr. Winston Kink of Ba.«klnK 'Haislct, who was the bride'e luum Frnh Oftoifa Air 24 oz. btl.-37* I Kidge, formerly of Middlctown, wax mate at collide. Their gowns were • (Mtkly | organist, and 1.1;.,- Ji.rphir.c Urm ". hitr. organdy toe, warn v.tth ImttllMl by ] ing of HempMead, L. J, a rla<.«- lyreen and yellow underslips, and , mate of the hridc at Kalawin-Wal- 'th'-y had ciulits of daisies in their lace college, uas suloiat. huir, and carni'd the *ame (lowers. The bride was KIVCII in nianiaue ; The l>ridi s mother ua.** tti-f.s: J. H. MOUNT CO. by hfr father. She chose a white . m a chainpagnr colored dre/s with 12 oi. btL -19* g-own of marquiaetu and lace. I coral accca.-onei,. and the bride- Cor. Maple Ave. & White St. made *'ith a lace bodice which groom's mother wore powder blue fanned Into the marquisette hoop- ! with white accessories. Botli had PHONE RED BANK 6-4330 ed Bkirt. Her fingertip length veil j corsngrs ui orchids. waa lace which belonged to her Dr. Stephen l-'indlny of Bethcsda, KALAK Sparkling Alkaline Water means better health for you. i Mil., ««s lien man ior his brother, ' and ushers were William Hopan of • Ucennport, and Alfred ilerritt, This refreshing, pleasant drink has been recommended by physi- Lony Branch. ITHE: A .-iiipper and reception followed at J; the war. suffering from: BATHING SUITS Four Marlu Cons Win Club An aids I Four ICKistcrcd Jeisey COWI HEAT FATIGUE MID-AFTERNOON FOR ALL THE FAMILY! owned by Maurice Pullak of Marlu farm, Uncioft, have completed out- jstanding: production u-cords, ac- KALAK is readily absorbed by LETDOWN cordinj; to the American Jersey O #. MEN'S (.'attic? club of Columbus, O. the body in restoring vital flu- KALAK can't be beat as a "pick* Commando Advancer I'rixy ha» ids lost through perspiration. Zelann. poplin*, rrianmp — prndue-d ln.39(i puunds of milk and me-up"—makes you feel FIT, solid! and fHiicle* — size* .1i4,") pounds of butt.rfal at the age It goes to work almost imme- small, nu-diiim and large. of three years; Advancer Marlu FRESH and ALIVE! Nina produced 10.244 pounde of 1 diately. 1 milk and 531! pounds of butterfat at Ihe R^O of t'.vo years and two months, and Bravo Nice Design piodurcd 11!.4M poundt of milk and COLDS CS2 pounds of butturfnt al the age LADIES' of four years anil two months. <5 ACIDOSIS Their averaged butterfat i.i more KALAK chases colds by setting . I and 2-pr. style!—vdlil color .49 i Uian two and one-half limi's greater lhan that of the avciage dairy cow KALAK rids you of that bloat- proper alkaline balance to rid / in the L'nited States. Kacli cow ed, acid feeling due to over- the body of cold germs. 'I L I lastf* — drrMmakrr print*. iiunlifics for the Silver Medal uwaids of the Ameiican Jeiaey Cat- . I ;•• Slim 31 to 40. 3 lli! Club. eating or from an abundance I1-) t . V ^ ===== Faiivic Bravo Jewel produced 13.- of rich foods. ——;^17 pounds of milk and CM pounds of butterfat at the ape of eight FLAT DRINKS MISSES' years and seven months on a 305 day actual pioduction and qualified KALAK is the Sparkling Alka- .49 her for the club's Gold Medal l-pr. lantex and Jeroy com- award. Her record is more than OVER- line Water that's so pleasant three times sicatci than that, of bination*. Site, g to (4. ihe average dniry cow in the Unit- and refreshing that it puts ZIP id States. All tests were verified INDULGENCE by both RutRcin university and the in your highball. Another big ===== 2 Amciican Jersey Cattle club. KAIAK readily restores alka- point—it alkalizes your drink All of these nnimals have been line balance after excessive officially classified for type by the as you drink it, which offsets CHILDREN'S club. Commando Advancer Trixy drinking. received the highest possible rating "morning after" headaches, 2-pc. midriff Mylen in lastex .69 of "Err-cllent," and Advancer Mar- »nd jersey knit print*. SIZM lu Nina. Bravo Nice Design and acidity, etc. 4 to *. Pauvic Bravo Jewel were rated as 1 "very good." JUVENILE

BOYS' Sparkling Alkaline Water Bojer Mjle bathing; trunks in noultj pattern*. Slie* I to «. is availablt at your favoritt hotel, restaurant or club and at theit local BIG BOYS' DRUG STORES and GROCERS Boxer ntylf hathing trtinkn .29 In notelty patterns Sim j lasting FAIRHAVEN RED BANK •mall, medium and large. •, i Vinyl Plastic FA1RHAVEN MARKET CHAMBERS PHARMACY 1 FAIRHAVEN PHARMACY DAVIDSON BROS. Ceoted Top MACK S MARKET LEDDY'S MARKET »hr,n» p.. n. (.•jo,, for „,_,. •ntutlr* t« rail <l KM)I HAMGAINS SHERMAN'S GARDELLAS MARKET RUMSON 8 BROAD STREET, RED BANK SEABRIGHT PHARMACY HINTEMANNS RUMSON MARKET >o (onneeliun Will, Any Oilier Store In Momnouth County RUMSON PHARMACY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE-No Red Tape In Making Adjustments RAXK rn-;«;iKTi-;n. .KM; •:•'. v.»r,n a?'; Five

Hor.-^Mior pit f hi 11 £ WH.S rend in*' *-n 1 n .•mil M.mte B Jones. A fi'.ik tu.- ' L'I"UIIV " i V< n< r ii.«r .(u n-h-' ' ... Drfxxrd in n Heaulifitl f,mcn CORSET SHOP 250 K«*«i(j suppr i vn \ he i i>\ <• :^idi ti'l^h in hi- fi'.nt \^iiil v.,v.= hi .|..<-r ' Event Held Sulm-f SIHP\U 'I"li»> fic.ili ;n innlit.^ to Mi Shu' •unu-uV b] * n, Mntlr In II, r Order Hy tuny as callci Two hundifd .itiil fifty pei-,,n> A tilling thr \\ in ne is of «prci;i! attended the iiirnte ami lum - Grove, Middlctown limn-hip hy e pli i ne Don A to. Robert Pott.", Mar- For The Sake Of 'the Country CIIIIJ-KIVIM snlr Ci\ ir t in MeGuirr, Ralph We.«e nia n a nd v BRIDAL SHOPPE assormtion tii wpU-'inie thr ni-.i Mr?. Fiank Craw ford. residents uf I hr aifa WIIIIXIM Cleanliness and Health i" Mn.f ^ full i"imp>rn»rnt of Bott ivai chnirrmn. inlrd by i:uy l-i fin^rv . , . h'l'h re-idy-to- Johnson, assix-bttiun pi r.-= till'nt, Hallicr and Paul Sanbornr-. Calvin Ohlsrn, Have Your Rugs Cleaned Arthur Cadman and Mrs. Chrstrr E. Wllhclni. Twu-yoHi-oM Mai ia Tamn nf More Often Boating and .s\iitiiiniu^ IICII1 Newark wa.i rescued from drown- 1 held In the gioye Uikt vindrr 1 hr ini; at the beach at the foot of | supervision of Ktnest Juhnson Ben con blvd., Keanshurg, Sunday Htld Mrs. Alict- Main-. \ mix.-d team softhall ^rtrrip ht'tucrn thr afifi nuon, by Robert Alhe of Enst LEON'S T'ir a lain .,r,-;^.,n 0» n ••<.. t,,Be ln tlr|y, •IMC* •••* John W. Smith adult* of Rivrrside Hpiuhla sci • Kt'an-sbvnn, a bathei. [ tion against the Cuuntrv Chili Kcansburg police said Albe, who I.cadiiif! Rufi I'.lvuiwrx joi ttvvr 'iil Yntrs READr -TO-WEAR Estates, result Pel in Rivpr.iide win- was w.ilkinjr out into deep wati'j, John W. Smith, utility conatruc- 1 2i WP>| Front Str»?et • nilili. 5-<. Willard Kill hart imi ^ti'lipi'd on th' child, who was par- Hriilal (...nil« frnm »S.'> liun and ni»:ntcnanco man lor Jer- \(>l WHIli: SI. IKI,. KKI) HWK h-JH sey Central Powor & Light com- umpirr. tially eubmerged. She wa.s treated HrulcHiUBid*" l.»»m from pany at fted Bank, who has reached I Races for the rhiliiirn «CIP by Or T. Gilmour, Jr., and Keans-j I'honr KK 6-H72 Something u quarter century mark of service i staged by Mrs. Joseph Kelly, bm^ first aid squad. More with the local utility. He was pit- tfcnti'd a gold service pin emble- Than Just matic of membership in lnft com- a Bottle of pany's Quarter Century Plus club by Humid A. Pierce, sub-station Milk .supi-i visor. AUrnhurst. Smith lives «', 146 Brnnchport ave., Long Puritan branch. MILK CO. and Answers Red Bank 6-0686 To AVts' Problems (.( I am the stepmother of s Win Id War II veterans who was in fiction. He was in my care nnd ru.storiy pilot to his ontrancr into >''i vice. May I file a claim for i'um|>rn.s;iliun'.' A. Y.-3. L). My hrnthfr. .in honorably dis- i'haiK<'fl World Wai I vi-tcran. was huiit'd in Potter's field because hi.^ "^trangfd wife wrj not interested •toiMT ho was buried. What pro- rWuri' must bo followod to have him buried in a national cemetery an'l will V.A. pay the expense? A. AppHvation for burial should h« mack1 to tlin supnintendpnt of ttin nattan.il cemetery where hur- i;il i.s di'eiird. lTpon application to V.A.. an amount not lo exceed $150 lor items of disinterring the rf- hurial may be allowed. It being as- .sumed that no allowance hafl here- tofore been made by V.A. for bur- ial purposes. <^. I have been receiving com- jtin.at ion from V.A. and $21 ad- ditional for a dependent wife. She has not Rotten herself a job and ia • parniriK a fair salary. May X still DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE LAST WEEK WE HAVE claim her a« a ilc-ppndent? A. The additional compensation T«tb« unob»*rvmjt eye, w#ll'i|;e (JVf P.- HIAD DOOR" iu« ilidfi ittu«h( up. provided on account of wife oi wtrd. INSIDB tmrhtid ol the jaw child lo veterans havlnjr a disabil- Thi* if true ind «hat makci ttiii prosit'! ity nf 50 per cent or more is not in ill torn of neither i« MIHAC11 b.".>ed on dependency but solely on EXTENDED OUR CLEARANCE SALE FOR ANOTHER WEEK WIDGE a feature of The "OVFRHFAU relationship. DOOR." It'i an inReninui affiiir time liVKIIWinPlVfiiiUFJIWI"'.:' H il!,- >.:M--:.r-i JJ III.HIJI IIF.I: i'.. .11! Itated around the world. It asuifrl perfr Q. 1 married shortly after I was , •perauon at all Html and mikri ciu'.ndi discharged in World War I, but my i lemptraliirei almoit itnpai«.ihlr. wife left me afler n few months • (Electric remote control available) without reason. Can she obtain part j $1 DELIVERS! FURNITURE STORED UNTIL WANTED! ONLY the Orrrheid Hoor (o. of my totnl disability penflion? l «k« The "OVERIIEAO DOOR" A. If the separation was without ' ^-rJi.h-iJ.il.J ii..:h..!PhijMl;iril:jl:F.,.;irrfri .^l!rp;:i|il'KI: I < I i 11 li'111 i. I • i >.. m 1111111111111N M :l IH11- .r^riilK-, I (.:. I IJ . I;..-'.. t^cliili'lJ ":,, i SI.. r::. • •.. 111MI;. 11. • =.,. - :;.rl[. ••-. .r,ii t- -,i-..: .H:,. .: .1 -- -1;-.,.., 11--=-., - i.-, _ ^,.-. -lUni •-:-1 :i--1: C 1»48 Overhead Door Co. any fault oil your part and you can ! til malt, W,»,m,l OI.W.-1 establish that fact, the regulations governing apportionment will pre- , OVERHEAD DOOR elude an allowance of such appor- tionment to her. PRODUCTS CORP. IIKAKINU POSTPONED j DISTRIBUTORS To permit study of suggestion ; made hy municipal officials. State j PHONE Ki: 6-1888 Highway Commissioner Spencer OFUCK &. SHOWROOMS Miller. Jr. has postponed the hear- 4(5 SHRKWSBI RV AVKME ing of the route of the state park- way through Monmouth county, SHRKHSBIBY, N. ,1. which was fcheduied for tomorrow at Trenton. 3 Pc. Maple Bedrooms Innerspring Mattress .00 Be Sensational with PRICED FROM 69 WITH MATCHING BOX SPRING $4^.00 Strawberries! Complat* Iti easy quick and Jail-proof with delicious Reddi-wip and Pillsbury 40 YEARS OF Pie Crust Mix TELEVISION FRIENDLY SERVICE VETERANS! Tou'll discover magic no man 12" TABLE MODEL $ can resist ihc first time you .5' NO MONEY DOWN No Down Payment serve strawberries and Rccidi- 149 wip. They never fail to bring compliments that thrill every woman's heart. BUY UP TO Luscious strawberries — presto! Now they're glorious $| QQQ 00 —covered with swirls of de- ROLL-AWAY BEDS licious Reddi-wip—fresh, rich COMPLETE cream, sweetened just right- IN FURNITURE $1^.50 whipped automatically at the WITH MATTRESS touch of your finger. No beat- AND ing, no bowls to wash, no waste, no failures. Thrifty, too. Gel Reddi-wip to- APPLIANCES day! You'll make all 5 PC NOWELL CHROME your desserts more glamorous. J DINETTE SETS 49°° NON VETERANS SMALL DOWN PAYMENT.

STUDIO COUCHES 2 Pc. Living Room Suite WITH INNERSPRINS In H«nd»om» Tapestry. ( Ynur tmcrr ha\ I'itlsbury Pit Crust MiM, $CQ.5D plrnty of frtsh strawlrrriex, /««. Grt tktm UNITS, FROM A TERRIFIC BUYI trhrn v«u in; your Rtddi-wtp and n*it Ikii '59 wondn-ful pit. list y*r ftvtrltt rttipt. 170 MONMOUTH STREET TELEPHONE RED BANK RE 6-1038 (Opp. R. R. Station and Bvs Terminal) Bit RED BANK REGIffTKR. JUNE 29. J*J50

Already i hree bus lines ha\c applied lo on a Receiving district uatl* »o that the needs of the High School RED BANK REGISTER serve the park via this botlleneeked l-oiiil. LETTERS FROM population of all live rommunitics 40 4? H.oid Suett, Red B«»l, H. i. IxvilllSf Ueean HM'. Would be the solllbcl'll. OUR READERS will be adequately met. REGIONAL SCHOOL BATTLE 3. Make suie that ;n the future Sub»cnpl:i'ti Pr -f» n Advnnc*. On» ytar 11.00: • >* shore-line route, approach to tlie park. More members are elected to the School mor.lhe. %'•' ''•"* m.':ithi 11.10: lin^lt coi>7, " f«ot». bus applications are anticipated. Add to APPRECIATION Board who will see lo it that the High School costs are faiily aj- Iliued Wfik « c-'-r.rd at Str -Llau Mltttr >t th« Po»U this buinperioliiuiiper lines of t en Hie thai seescd among all the communities offlr» »: Rfi'P •. V .1.. .rti !he Act of March 8, I|T|. DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC |s>stem that a particular commun-1 most families have two children. already form oil the street, on hot week-end EDUCATION Argument* invohed on the bails of High | ity piovides. [Therefore, to become a part of a School population. IMTRPDAY, JUNE 29. I960 Red Bank, N J. I The fact that this area ij a fast- district where our people would be Niiinmer days, lirivers will si rain lo ilmilile In Favor Simply defeating the piopoial to 1 * -— Junr 21. IS.Ml i.,- i growing one ,•> evident m all r.f tn hecvlly outvoted by other sec- up the line. This they ciinnot do w itbniit ex- us. The need for improved high tions looks like a certain method establish a Regional High School Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, Jonn K ijihlnn Jr Chairman DiMrlct will not solve the problem treme danger, unless the si reel is widened. school facilities must not be ig- ! of having our taxes raised without Night Bank Service Editoi. Reyiunal School Committee, norcd. Please lealize that as our any effective voice In the matter. ar.d will leave two alternatives: 1. Build a new Red Bank High Ali'T niiiii,* «cck>' (lclil)fi-ati(in the Iii a scries uf IriiiTM tn «tat« »fti<')a Is, Please accept this as an expos- lied Bank Board of Education community grows, so must our i We don't mind paying taxes if ition of appreciation for your splen- schools. j we decide the need exists, but we School on a new plot of ground or Muvnr Thomas I'aiirll of S»-si Jlsjdid coverage nf thf new.* this past laip'i- liiink-i ilinnijilumt the i-mintv have On .July 10 the voteis of Red | Please interest yourself in this don't want anyone else deciding 2. Build an addition to the pres- i.vcnr of the Red Bank public Hank and 1U ^ending districts will ent plant. il i" <'|><-ii niic ni^'lit a week for au ap|»ahil I'm- action tu lie taken liy Hit.' state I pioblcm and vote favorably for ; for us what taxes we shall pay. schoolJ. \ute nn the fiucstiun of uniting The second of these alternatives I would also like lo commrnd Mi. - the formation of the regional high ! Some people say we would have Lour HI' !««• ("!• IIIP ciiinciiipiice of tbeir to wiilen Ocean air. :iml incorporate it in theni>elv.s into a regional high | school district. i more voice in controlling high should be rejected except as a last ...... Laird. Mr. Kelly and Mi. Hogan. school dis'iul. 1 ciistiini>'i>. As I'ritlnv ni^ht li:i* KiipplantiMl school costs in a regions! high resort. Architects and engineers are US lllJlhwa.Y MSteill. lit' lias rni'lVed » linill-JThey have been most en-op,-.-alive of the opinion that the useful ec- R d iI l I i l ln a 0UI ichool than we do now, but that hn ni^'lit ;i* iIn* |to|Milur shopping IMT of fairly ein'iMiriij{in<; replies, lint im :, " ,J,'"j "" ," " . ",fn, " "' - is not quite the whole story. Under onomical life of public buildings ale mil V such as ow High School Is approx- in ni"st nf our cuiiiitv town*, tlip union has lieen t;ik>*it. liefm-e llic mavor In coming school yyea, if we "- , ^"•"^"V "PP'ated the present set-up. Red Bank can- may give you brtter ro-opi-latlon high school districts of Una type Again*! not raise the costs of a high school imately 50 years. The present High mujoriiv ill luniks niv <>|>*-niiifr Friday nijrlit. l»egan these efforts, in fact smnr 111 years please tell us how and it will be in this state. The New Jprsey de- In- , education out of line with what School is now 32 years old and it ago. R law was signed by the ihcii (iov. A. done. partment of educution encourages Douglas T. Newhold, they judKe the other districts will would be false economy indeed to l<<>th Hci] H:ink; IIHMU, Tlii> Mprrhmits Veiy luidially vouis, their funiialloH since it peimits add new construction to it at this President of Atlantic Township pay without running the risk of Trust i-iini]niiiy and tin- Second National Harry Moore authorizing this highway pro- M. Gregg Hibbe. Jr. not only the construction of new time. Board uf Education alienating the sending districts gram. Suprrvulng Principal. Hchool buildings where sufficient which are helping tn hold down The first of these alternatives is Haul; & TnM rniiipiiiiv. arc jtoiiift to open funds do not cM-^t in any one of the j Yuur board of education has had j Rt(j Bank's own costs per child. and always has been the ideal anj, l-'ridav niylii. Altlinimli it hadn't IH'PII defi- As Hansford Ablx'tt begins hix nev districts, but also provides for a this question of joining a regional ! Under the proponed set-up, our 686in the long run, the most economi- more eftlc.ently o p e i a t e d high j School district to "he made" nitely di-i-iilcd ;is tlii-. VMIK written, it ap- duties as state highway coiniuissioner this hjgh up votes could be solidly against a cal solution to the problem. Many . lit this case, the cncouiage- I of Red Bank. Little Silver. Shrews- proposition, but. if it carried by voters have become convinced dur- \Mi\ild lie fri«ui 6 :3(J week, we feel that one of the projects he Editorial Views mcnl is so strong as lo make avail- ing the past several ycais that thty if bury Borough, Shrewsbury town- ' H majority of the 9.870 in the re- able additional state aid of appiov were hoodwinked into dtfeating the to N uYl should consider promptly is this highway xhip and Atlantic township under ' glonal district, we would have no -k. imately J35.0OO. study for about two years. Natu- second choice because we had ourrefcrendums staged in 1946 for the KM'I- siniv ihc war there has heen con- pro|M>sai. Mr. Abbott is from Red Hank and \Of Other Papers Other than in its organization rally, our first concern Is to see I chance to vote. There are five re- puipose of acquiring the vacant land at Harding Road and Spring isiilei'nlilc ii^iuiiimi fur the limits to open knows the importance of relieving traffic and methods of financing, a re- that our children in Atlantic town- ' glonal high school districts in New gional high school dees not differ ship have the chance for a proper I Jersey and all the others are made Street for the new High School oi' ri'iiiaiii upeii al !eat>l one night a week. congestion along the state's nionryearning PLUOGING TAX LOOPHOLES from any modern high school sys- high school education. Because this • up of more nearly equal districts, site. While Uiat pioperty was the shore. Ocean ave. is in his home comity of The House Ways and Meane com- tem. The academic structure of regional high school district is put In conclusion, therefore, your most ideally situated for the pin- Tliis agitation lias lieen from people wiin pose, there is at least one desirable rf mittpo ha» moved to terminate or j this .school would be the same as | forward as the means for a Rood hoard believes Atlantic township claim I hey aiv imalilc to j. 't tit the local Monmouth. We hope be will place the pros- narrow certain tax exemptions. | if Ked Bunk were to build a new | nigh school program, we have ex- should vote against the regional site left on which a new High School could be located. Red Bank luniks while they arc open. Tlu- Ked Hank pective project high on his calendar of long claimed by educational and Kchool. Unfortunately, Red Bank's I amlned it with the greatest cure. ' liij;h school proposal at this time, bonding margin uf $750,000 is about • • ...... can borrow the funds necessary tu business—and we do mean business. charitable institutions, beyond the Nevertheless, we have concluded because the immediate need of ad- kinks aie npcii live days a week from 9:30 limit apparently Intended by Con-half the amount needed to build that the regional high school dis- do the proper job. We urge the de- ditional courses can be solved by feat of the Regional proposal at a. in. until -:'Mt p. in. gome banks through- gress. According to the commltti^'s the required type of new building. trict is not the right answei for Red Bank by additions to the pres- staff experts, the provisions to be The cost of the new school is es- Atlantic township and that the the refciendum on July 10 so that ent school, because such additions the way will be cleared to get the out the i-imiity have been open from 9 to 3. Give Death a Holiday Incorporated in the new irvi-nue timated at $1,400,000. voters should vote against it at , would also help solve the problem In any event the people clamoring for ser- bill in preparation would increase sirce Red Bank does not have this time. of more space for more students | proper job started Death is the mighty ruler of the nation's income tax receipt* by 1100.000,000. | ough financial strength to build The problem has thiee parts- nr.d because we consider it most vice claimed they weic unalilc to get to the rn Editor's note; Mi. Heaviland highways during all holiday seasons. lie Should the. committee's propo.-;i!.s! this new school, it would seem logl- j Hist, to provide now a high school . unwi-e to join a district where we served the Red Bank board of edu- local hanks unless they deliheratel.v took be enacted, the income of going tn encourage the formation of ] course for pupils who are not could be so heavily outvoted. cation for 23 year.", and was presi- cause of warm « e a I .mil beckoning time oft' from work. concerns owned by tax-exempt in- . regional high school district. The | Koing to college; second, to provide dent for seven ycais. Mr. McKee room for a greater number of high r resorts, he uses his sieel-clad tint most effec- stitutions, religious bodies except- only other possible alternative Say Thinking Voters served the board foj l. i year*, and The I{< .1 Hank i.'uiiiniunit.v Chamber of rd, would be taxed In the same way would be to build an addition to school students in a few years; was president fnr one year befnr« tively during the July -1 mid Labor day as privately owned corporations as the present high school. and, third, to choose the way to get Should Vote *No' retiring Mr. Gallagher was a mem- Commerce and 'J'he Ke^'ister took up the the needed courses and space for; periods when millions of families set forth would Income from royalties, rents In Red Bank, there exist two ber of the board tot six years. cuiJcels, ami pressed for tiie banks to open and capital galna. So also would very critical problems in our sec-the least money. We do not believe ] by to seek their place under the sun. the Income from properties bought ondary educational system: this regional high school district ' Harry L. Heaviland, Leo K. McKce at least one liifjlit a week. is the right answer to any of the Over ISM'J's thr day July 4 holiday on borrowed money and then (1) Although Red B;mk is pro- We are »lad to note that tlie two Red leased back to the former owners three questions. Know Your Government period, 700 persons lout their lives in high- , . , ividinc it noteworthy program for We have read with a great deal There is nu argument over th...e. Hank bunks arc union;; those who are will- for a period of more than nvc j (hl)s(, studems plnnninK ,„ onlfr The Way to Improved Local way accidents. Thousands were injured, years. (about 3.% per cent of the fact that the present Red Rank of interest the article published in Government ing to gy> nut of their way to give service As President Truman maintained ',!':, •":,", , V. „„!,„ on,.,! high school doe., not give the kind! .voui- issue of June 2222,, 1050 outlin- some beyond recovery. Yet. so act ustonied f tn their customers. In fact all the hanks in hU budget message, such ex- hecuise of i-ir'k of'Vi'cc to give ! " vocational courses which are i mg the argument* of tne propon- Suppose you and your fellow citi- arc we to reading of holiday dciitb tolls emptions place privately o^nerl en- egional High zens decide you want to adopt one who have derided in remain open are de- terprises at a competitive Ui.'iad- pils who end their schooling ' in > School proposal. To the best of our of the modern government "pack- that the grim statistics were soon forgotten. the other li.*i per cent. Red Bank i serving of praise fur their co-operative vanta^c That viewpoint recently is criticized fur nut providing e\- i high school. Only 35 per cent of. knowledge thij Is the flrit time in agei" now available to New Jei- received judicial affirmation in tin- Red B.'ink high ' school pupil.-, go , thr paM 3 to 4 yemi that all of sey municipalities. Here is the The National Safety council, which 1 ten.-he courses in vocational, home spirit. that wa.s decided apjiinsl th' on to college and. because (.f this I these arguments have been mar- «tory — keeps records of accidents and an eye upon U n h<>|>e now is that the results macaroni company owned by New I ;uhj, c ,l,"'for*"his g'ro'up"* 'weTas ' fact, the sfate hoard of education ; dialled and presented to the pub- The new forms of government the growth of America's automotive indus- York university. Also included in better health education, art and in Trenton has told Red B:ink that! lie for its consideration. A careful are council-manager, mayor-council will van-ain iht> effort. We suspect that the committee's ban is the use uf they cannot approve indefinitely reading and analysis of this ar- and a plan for small municipalities. try, says it expects "more pleasure-seeking music program. Both the board of ticle will lead every sound think- sonic if imt most of the banks will IK> charitable trusts "as a cloak for education and the school admini- the present high school. Red Bank, Each has variations designed to motorists to pile into more cars and roll up speculative business ventures'' dis- however, has at present the finan- ing voter in Red Bank to vote an meet Individual municipal needs. stration want, and are prepared emphatic "no" on this propsal at e.xpcriineiitinj;. If business, doesn't warrant closed in a 1948 Senate investiga- to provird, these programs if the cial capacity to add to the present They are in the proposals of thi more miles on (his year's July 4 holiday high the kind of classrooms needed the referendum on July 10. staying open, they will goon give up the tion of a New England textile con- spaci; to hold the classes can be State (Faulkner) Commission on and the week-end preceding it than ever cern. provided. to teach carpentry, electrical wir- One fact has become crystal Municipal Government recently ghost. A difficulty in plugging such tax ing, chemistry, domestic science, clear in the past few years which adopted by the Legislature with before in tlie country's history. For many (2) Also, in a matter of a few etc. If they cannot get the other has won universal approval. Some- So all MHI JJIMMI people who have been loopholes has been to avoid doing years nn equally serious problem support of cltiien groups, including it will he a four-day vacation. .More than injustice to those legitimately enen-- :. ... '-on'ront us' The nresent hiirh school districts sending children ttoo thing must boe done very shortlshortly the New Jersey Taxpayers Associ- I'laniorini; for more bunk service please titled to relief. The committee'., S1.,,OIV| <'iuilcnl budv numbers MO Red Bank high school to help build to modernize and expand the phys- ' 8t|0n u' ' ' " »- School population of the live die- , tion: Mi cieation of a character hunkers ilui \our plaints were jusiiHed. spirt to institutions hardy squares thc do accident rate is up nine per cent over lust spect to institutions hardy sciuarcs iindicat_,ii,...,eB tvtha,.t, :i_n HI19.'.M8 ,..w„e ,,.,wilnl •,.,,.hav„e the>v ' do', they will he entitled to lucts now served by Red Bank I commission which mav Drooose one Yes. it would behoove the Chamber of Com- with it* rejection of Mr. Truman's from l.UO1IJOO0 tu 1400 hiirh ,oho(1i , add •' per cent of the cost as a part High School. Let no one b« d«- of the new forms or <2i a petition vear's. suggestion for curtailing "exces- PupTl.JZsecs.inZs do nottak of the charge for each child which | ceived into believing that any .0- of cltiMns for a referendum on one merce also in bilp make the m»w hanking sive" depletion exemptions allowed into consideration the numerous ' \..e pay to them for our high school . lution to thjs problem will result of the forms. plan a mutual heiicth to nil concerned. Council President Aed H. DearlMirn |in taxing oil and mining properties. students. We believe this Is the' in lower taxes. On the contrary, This is how a charter commission families moving Into this erea who ri?ht way to give the needed any solution will result In higher asserted: "HOIUIHVS are hazard duvg. When These exemptions, according to thc have children of high -•••chool as:e. can be brought about. Treasury, have created a $200,000,- ; taxes. The question is: which so- First, the local governing body vou take a chance on the higliwav von are If something Is not done in the 000 tax loophole. The committee's way uf new buildinp now, we are Adding the needed vocational i lution will result in the least in- can authorize a vote on the ques- Regional School Question gambling—ami the stakes are human liven. Inconsistency in this and other par- without question going to have a rooms will also help to solve the crease in taxes for the people of tion of a charter commission. Or, ticulars widens the revenue bill's hopelessly overcrowded high school second problem of space for more Red Bank in the yean ahead? the registered voters can petition The i|iiesiinu of a regional high school You can't afford to lost in this game.'' vulnerability. in a few years. high school students. The Red Under the existing system of ••- for a vote on the same question. Bank board tells us that the pies-1 messing High School costs among for KIMI liank and four of its sending dtw- XUIMMIV need lo.se. for nobody need take —Newark Sunday News. If this method is used, here If the <31 The Red Bank voters should ent high school building can ac- • the communities Involved, Red number of signatures needed to put tiids will be ileeided oiiee and in all likeli- needk'Ks chanccN. It is up to tlie individual also consider that a new high commodate 100 pupils in the col-1 Bank is permitted by State law to the question on the bnllot: PEACE WITH RISSIA school hulldinsr would male avail- lege preparatory and b u s i n e s s | collect from each sending district hood fni all at a referendum Monday, July «Im wauls to protect himself, his fainil.v able, to Red Banl< the present high (1) twenty-five per cent of th« We ought to remember that the courses it was designed tn give. . a tuition payment foj- each pupil ]n. The \oiers (if |{(li Hunk, ShreWKlnii-.v and the si ranger ahead to |>o||cc his own school building for junio, high and . on of enrolled in the High School from registered voters in municipalities real conflict in the woild today is the ldditi ,„. -_ . of 7,000 population Or less; (2) bormi^li. Shrew .•.•liui-y to\vm«|ii]i. Little .Sil- a conflict of idea* and that idtas elementary school purpo.-es. In the I "oc.ltionilI',,,oms would accommo- actions*. It's not too hard to do that. A (•;i.--tein part uf our town, using the that district. The Department of, twenty . rpnl , municipamlr, are not overpowered by physical have not been told, hut, Education for the State of NeK w ver and Atlantic township will have an little patience, a foot more often on brake Jerse'""-""y fixe" s 'th- e*" maximu- "—m" "amoun' ""t with from 7,000 tn 70.000 populu- tion; (3> ten per cent In municlpali- opportunity mi that day to decide on thethan accelerator, a hand ready to show to of such tuition payments, this max- ties with more than 70.000 Inhab- imum being the average cost of formai inn of a new school district for a all the intention to cliuii^'e direction, a little itants. educating one student during the Now suppose the municipality ri'giunal hi^h M-ln.ol. If miy one of the above courtesy to other* who ini^ht not know how previous year. If the School Board votei to elect a charter commis- elects to charge the sending dls- mentioned di>triet> vntes down the propoNi- to drive as well as one's self—those are sion. In voting on the question of world. You do not bomb ideas out , „. regional tricts thee fulfull amounaou t allowed by the commission, the voters also tioii, the present regional high school net-up of existence. Reducing the Krem- homes have been constructed since I high achuol distiicl would decide j | theoretically »ach community things that enn beat death at it* own the war. aWi elect members to the five-man com- is ilefeatcd. lin to ashes and prominent Russian what building would be built and j contrihutes to the colt of the High misiion from among candidates Be just a little afraid when you drive cities to ruin would not destroy In Red Bank, after carefully what courses would he given, all j school in direct proportion to the studying a compaision in operation previously nominated by. petition. The regional hi^rh school is a highly con- out onto a packed highway—afraid Itoih communism. Ideas can be mastered discussions so far have been on scnOol population coming from each This commission must make its only with other ideas. It was a wise costs of our present high school the basis of a regional high school | munity. This, we think, U "" troversial subject, and «c are not (foini; to with thu.^e of the proposed region- com studies and, within nine months, for and of yourself. Tlmt fear, not timidity, statement of Hanson W. Baldwin, for 1.000 pupils to cost $1,400,000'".• j equitable basis -lor assessing High recommended one of the following military expert of The New Yoik al high school, including the costs Based on the enrollments of theie ' _ . . . . attempt lo beai ihe experts and hand onr creates the foresight, alertnetn just that, ltc sane and sure their lives to a way of life that will or all of the other distikts else- naturally create peaceful attitudes. ship :i regional school wuuid im- where. ability—to j Kcjiioiial Si I I F.atile" coluiiniE are mem- mediately realize a very substan- each according to "Do you, the leaders o( tomonow on the l-'ourtli. Ue alive on the Fifth, They should both work and pray This alternative to the proposed according his needs." This tial saving over Red Bank tuition This according to his needs. This actually csre who represents your bers or former members of school hnai-ds for peace. Aj the children of God, regiol they should b« peace makers and fees. In the base of Shrewsbury regional district also seems to' *™ b(, '^ a, ,„, Marxist school? involved. They are men who have worked, Borough, although for thc Hist few answer better the question of costs. philosophy or Socialism. It would know the blessing of such—Bishop All estimatebtte s thof ecos questiot nrnc guessesof costs, be a sad commentary of th- e times "During the week that petitions Things Happen for the Best Marshall R. Reed in The Michigan years a regional school would he were being circulated, I took a pe- studied and in some cases have virtually more costly, this situation will at present, for the decisions about if, in a free election or referendum Christian Advocate. them would be mndc by the new under the democratic system the tition around for one 'Tom Bar- lived tthh the problem. So we invite vour The military reign of .Sandy Hook as soon reverse itself since the largest nett.' He was running for student anticipated Increase In students board of education for the new voters of Red Bank embraced So- attention to t| .i tuuimeuts. Head them a coastal defense unit wns virtually ended regional high school district, but, cialism in the form of a Regional body preiident. This figment of my 1( r HELPING SMALL BUSINESS comes from that Borough—222 per Imagination, not a real person, got before yon vote. yesterday when organized activities at 55- cent by 1958. if we take the figures as suggested, School. Gradually, though too slowly, the we can get a fair idea of where a full petition signed by you. year-old Fort Hancock ceased at. 1 o'clock The proponents of the Regional l!m no matter what else you do, IK- fact Is being recognlied that small To Red Bank and the sending the regional district would leave High School point out that by 1901 "Student leaders eagerly awaited sure in vote. in the afternoon, ('apt. Raymond .Murray, business enterprises need to be districts, a regional high school us. We would have votes out the enrollment of students in their turn to sign Tom's petition. helped, not to go into debt but to would provide a firm basis to cope of 9,870 votes on teachers' salaries, A leading girls' club president, a officer in charge, turned over the pri»|ieriy grades 9-12 will be between 1Q00 obtain more ownership capital. One with both our academic deficienc- lius contracts, all annual costs, and ,and 1100 whereas M4 pupils are en- popular boys' club pieeidcnt, the to a representative of the New York district way to get It, probably the best ies and the problem of a much on borrowing money lo build the i oiled in these grades this year. prexy of an honoi society, and laik'Ct- !il£h srhnnl yturlrnt hnHv liuiltliiig. We v.uuld have on? l'"n'd many o'her wlt-kn..•••.„ .tudents all The Highway it Needed Ainu lingineei's corps for custody pending "oy for moft of the "little Kilo,**," They po.nl out that this growth is to accumulate it out ot earnings. A substantial saving will he realiz- member out of nine on the region- will be largely ln the sending dis- signed the petition almost without ed both in ineicased state aid andal board of education and Red question. As has been discussed freely at recent tiual disposition of the six-mile strip of Yesterday Haivey J. Uundcrson, tricts. They further point out that the rcnn.imv in operating a new Dank would hive five. Costs are "I did encounter a few tvhu »ald. i»cs!-inii> of 8eu lirlnht's. mayor and council, peninsula. a director of the Reconstruction while the boro of Red Bank con- building. spread out on the basis of the tax tributes 61.13 per cent of the stu-'No. I won't sign this, I don't Finance corporation, told an in- While it Is a fact that part of assessments in thc various dis- establishment of Sandy Dook as a state At Treuton, Oov. Alfred L. Kriscoll was quiring Senate committee the R. F. dents to the present school popu- know him.' thc borrowing done by a regional tricts. Nobody can guess what lation, this percentage will drop to "However, after a few more glib park will produce a series of transportation reported to have adopted the position that C. had done about all It could to high school district will limit the changes will take place in the help the small enterpriser flourish. 48.18 in the school year of 1958-89. rtmarks, they too wrote their problems. In our opinion one of the most no action should be taken on state legisla- bonding margin nf the municipal number of people living here or in They also point out that Red Bank names. One girl even said, 'Oh, It can and does lend him money, governments involved and tend to the tax assessments In the next but Mr. Gundcrson said that lend- presently accounts for somt 61 perye*, I know him. He'd make a serious uf these will lie the certain over- tion (-renting a five-member authority to restrict future municipal Improve- ten years, but this regional district cent of the total ratable! In thegoad president.' ing by itielf was "not sufficient." ments, there is no other municipal is at least a CO-yenr proposition, crowding ,,f Orniii live, through Seu Bright. build and operate a state park on the penin- Tax relief, he he added, would do five communities and there Is no "In future yean, are you students Improvement more important or our popu'itlnn grew and ourreason to believe that this propor- going to let your vote be governed At prcM-nt. a bi^' new bridge in being milii until the land i.« released l>v the fed-more for the smaller businesses geneiilly than credit extension. more needed by these communities] assessments didn't glow as much, tion will change substantially In by a fast-talking promoter who built in repb the liiimMin-Kca Hright eral giivcriinii'iit. Ih.-in a deient nnd adequate high snm, other district would he pay- the ne.it ten or twenty years. This says a candidate Is 's. good guy'? Undoubtedly it would Mr. Gun-school fiiiillly for their ehikllen. ing purl of our high school cunts, means that under the Regional Are you gninR to let your-elf fall e Shiruhlnirv. To Iho norlb, If Salnlv Hook relented In 111 • • fed- deison spoke appiovingly of inuir l! idii !>•• .IIKUMI Hint anticipated ! I f the population in lhr> other High School Han Red Bank, ten into the hands nf an incompetent ,'UHithel' la rye lihnal flepi eii.-ituin alluUHr.cr.< fui inrii'.i-'* in Red Bank tn\ valua- ri i-1 - grew- f.isl ei and I heir yen is from now, would be carrying peison who was put into office be- piin c|'ii>sei> Mil' fiver from eral t'liiini'i'iiw \MIIIM nm : small business, liul thai i.s only : ivv as ! HI per cent of the cost of thc High cause someone told >ou lo vote for IlijL'hlanil- lir lion* of oniniei cinl nature assessments also did not Minii IIII'M- bridges in Nori h approve of opening anv purl (if it us a siale pinsr of tux i eduction. Any irdin- would tend In the futll:'- tn make fast as their puplllat ion. we would Srhool while having only 48 per him? tion of the lax levies nil hn-in'.-.s <'<'ean ;iii . I'- iih h.i~ IMTII llic scene of park in a Imiiy. Tlie possibilities of (his a tli^t'h M nt reruns pi npiil t inn uf lie paving » share <>f Hinr high cent of thc school population. "Now. it's your tum to think- operations, whether or not it dis- cu.M., I., lied Rnnl>. It can iil.-.n he .-ullonl costs. Nobody can foieti'll and think well—for the students of di'eailful IIIMI n ften final automobile acci- particular location as a state park are so criminated in favor of the smaller argued tlint luck of a good school what the results would be, but the From thc standpoint of minimiz- today will be the voters of tomor- units, would help them. For big ing increases in taxation In the so- 1 dents. .IUM im i-th of the Highlands bridge great we would hate to see the project hurt system would certainly discourage new housing developments in and g row! '—Diane Burdlck. and little business are largely In- nenr Red Bank show that they are lution of thc problem it would is t he ciitraiice investment in commercial ventures Any adults oare to make remarks tn Sandy Honk. in any way by u premature opening. After terdependent; on whatever hasis if, heciiu.ie of pnor schools, thc adding people much faster than seem to be in their bast Interest about .the gullibility of high school you choose to divide them into sep- If tin "jeii Sandy Hook pla.vland park having waited J5 years, it seems to us tlmt cumrnunity should become unat-1 we are now. At tax rates of $6 a for the voters of Red Bank to: students? Or Is that also just a arate, groups, tliel: foitunes hu up tractive In any growing, progres-1 $luu of assessments, R Uke» nb..ut 1. Defeat the Regional High little too typical of those well above HIIOIIIII opi II lief.iri. Koinctliiiig iii done to and down together. we can wait jusi a wee bit longer to MVe i'immunity one of the biggest I $B.fiOO of assessment to pny the School proposal overwhelmingly on high school age? iiiiproM' (i.iiin (nc, a I raffle problem of gel such a woi'lliHliile project off on the Any substantial tax i edin-tiun I farto attlaetitm both new- res I enst of one high school pur 11. Most July 10. The lesson of iakery on Ihe ballot would hflp both.--Wall Kneel | dents if those siniill limr'es cannot be 2. Hi-ess the school Board to solve cant be learned too early.-Port- eimrii • priipiiriioiih will hate lo be faced. lures h right fool, Journal. always been the type of school assessed as high as $5,500 and the High School problem promptly ' iHnd (Orrgonl Journal. m:r> RANK HKCISTI-.H. JUNF. :r>. iron Pa ire Little Fall* to Build (!a*li and (iarrv Stoic EVENTS OF YEARS AQO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Programs CAR PAINTING WINS 9:45 A. M. FROM REQISTER FILES Every Sunday Fifty Yean Ago. I Twenty-Five Vean Afo. WNBC 8:30 A. M. Henry McKeen of Keyport wuj The Monmouth boat club and the $49.50 running across the railroad trestle North Shrewsbury ieeboal and Flnt Sunday of Month between Matawaii and Keypoit ! yacht club were co-operating and when he slipped between the tics ' holding a regatta foi sai'boau on Monitor Broadcast and fell, injuring his kneecap. :the rivei. Mayor William H. R. 1M I»O\T FKODICIS [ SF!) FXIJU'SIVELY The Seabrook homestead prop- | White and John W. Morrow were WJZ 9:30 P. M. «rty at Keyport was sold to Thorrsus j in charge of thr affair. Joseph S. Every Tuesday L. Seabroolt, one of the heirs, for Applegate and Robert F. Wilbur $3,500. | donated silver cups for prizes. The Eintfacht singing society of i Raymond Eisner of Red Bank HORNBERGER & SANFORD Red Bank held its annual picnic at | was appointed a member of thc 'i«> I'KAHI. STKKKT HKI) FIWK 6-3259 John Kaiser's at Wayside. Elected board of managers of the state to office w»r» Soloman Prince, pres- home for boj» at Jaim-aburg, a po 1 Nicholas VandiT May, tiwult ident; Charles Hoffman, secretary; Uition held hy hie father. Biguiund Joseph Eschelbach, treasurer: Wil Eisner for many year» previous to maMfi r uf the Little Kails laun- Ham J. Hewel. librarian and Prof, jni s jeath. dry, has announced completion of J. C. Grapel. leader. i Thomaa Kane, who lived near .plans f (jr- th<- 11 eel ion of a morfein A pretty wedding took plate »t : Middletown village, was attending one-story ImiUui^ al the corner ol AH Saints' church at Locust Point [ne summer session of New York Rniad st. and KiuHd in , Blonm- when Mis* Edith Maude Swan, j university where he wai studying daughter of Chailei Swan of Lo- 110 become a doctor j field. The structure 'Ml cuinpi i.-e a cust Point, became the bride til \ Raymond VanHoin, a student at c,i>h and carry More for tho con- Charles Rutherford Torteua of New Colgate university, and Roland venience of residents of that ioni- , Tork. , | Fennimore, Jr., who attended a col- munity and will also servo as the t The New York and New Jersey i ]ege at Gettysburg. Pa., were at Bloomtii'id branch of the company, i Telephone Company was extending I their home in Fair Haven for the The building will consist of a| iU line In Middletown township to summer vacations. spacious stole, small office, a large connect with James Carroll's hotel Francl* Haley, Eon of Edward M. at the Port Monmouth steamboat Haley of Herbert it., tailed to fur .storage vault ,-ind storage rewm. dock. spend a two months' vacation The exterior front will have a large Henry Wilion of N'avesink died touring Europe. 'polished plnti'-Klass front With a I-' at the age nf 74, For many years Miss Marion Milpn of Leonardo, Minimum trim touched off on each he had worked roi Edward T. h , , t ,„, t(|acher at the side with Pei rna-STinc finish, w.th P y Burdg. of Leonardvlll. and then he ;Ma t" wan nigh £ch*ol, wai engaged in large canopy mnninK across the went to work in the bay. following | ,„, ic ^nstruclor a, the New R«*Jwwd rotoi for M'ron*. A lu.ulin^ platform will he, GOODYEAR the occupation of a waterman until York telephone company's camp at ' Storage whori set in h.icU of a pylon, so desiuned forced to give up work due to fail- Warwick. N. Y. > clMntd by us. to expedite tjist-rrcciving and de- ing health. Miss Emma J. Lafetra of Branch livery servii e rind eliminate any Dr. Benjamin F. King's house at traltic hazard. The paved eliiveway ave.. supervisor of music at the Red Carpets alto Little Silver was slightly damaged Bank schools; Mils Elizabeth De- and parking space in front of the by fire caused by the stovepipe bp cfeanvd in your building will £iv. tin- customer am- j Haven. nurse at Red Bank; coming 10 hot that It set fire to the | ™d" ItOHtO* ple time to deliver and receive bundles. The .stuie and otlirc will he Thousand* of tiny buoyant airfoams "'!'"'• ... | left to spend two monthj in finished off with .selected stain ply- While operating a cutting ma- IV, * wood and asphalt tile floor eover- that defy mxliion dir.lorti'011 are yours aaRobera t Goode of Gold st., a mem- Alberehlne t inCarhar Williat mcaugh A. Truex't his hans stored in, in:\ S. K. (iicvdanus of Paterson in this \\ Little VwWfi laundry was The Oceanic fire company held a Newman Springt Road [I^und il in Little Falls in 1912 by modest luulfiet. tlusc i'ivice. winch Baikaloo, John Yeoman. Henry . Place gave way. The rotted ron- has b i'ii aiiKnicnti'd over the year* ; vide range of cover*. Your choice of Hintelmann, William Carton, Step- ditlon of the bulkhead rrsulted in a l:-.utuliy si-wire, dry • lc of dilt tne roa(l a Open 8 e. m. to 6:30 p. m. i hy hen Wilson. Robert Murphy and P' fa"'"* >n ] lirocalelle lu|»c*lr> or hard wearing thc [ clcaninL'. fur c!< inm>; HIM! ^Inzinix. James P. Bruce. One of the prizes ! curnn- of the county road and [inn shampooing and rug and gar- frieze. a year's subscription to the Red the back ro»d to Vanderburg. ment .storage. | Bank Register, was won by J. E. George Ely, Fred Algar, William The ;-;;.ii(.i. r,j"., muili-m aii-cun-i ~ ' • ' uf Red Bank. uoyne and James and Vincent Ham- I ditloni'd plant at Little Falls is one | Mm. C. S. Taylor of New Mon- I mond returned to their homos at ONLY uf the flnrst in the country and i mouth gave a party in celebration Holmdf 1 after a camping trip near serv .•* as ciii-nt<'le of over 25.UO01 of the 12th birthday of her son.New Egypt. William Taylor. Jr. Among the Mrs. David RilUnberg returned an area approximately l.V) miles guesti were Miss Louise Griggs, to her home at Tinton Falls from long and f>0 miles wide Visitors MlM May Roberts, Allen Grlggs, the Long Branch hospital where from all over the woi Id liavc been Abbott Morford, Jay Hopping and the had been under treatment for at traced tu observe il.s operation. Gordon Brlndle. a broken leg sustained in an auto- In addition to its niain oflice and Rev. Oarrett Wyckoff. pastor of mobile accident. plant at Little Falls, and the pro- [ the Holmdel Reformed church, and John Drennan of Eatontown gave pc*ed BlocimfleUi .storv. branches W. W. Taylor, one of Holmdel's up his position at Albert Wolcott's ' are located at Newman Sprintr.s rd., rich farmer*, left to attend thc store to tnke employment as a re- lt>rl Hank; 40 West ft., Ennlewood; Ptorr Open World's fair at Parlj. porter for th« Long Branch Rec- 611 Main ave, Clifton and K00 Som- • At a medicine company exhibit at ord. niers.t M . New Kiun'-ltiek. Friday Evenings Keyport, Claude Johnson received Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilbur a prl« of a photograph and a silver iof Allentown. celebrated their silver set for guessing the number of wedding anniversary with a gather- 111 9 O'clock be&na in a jar. ing for friends and relatives. They IN MONMOUTH, OCEAN AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES A load of Wayside's young people were presented with 25 stiver pieces attended a festival at Reeveytown. from various organizations of the In the party were Mr. and Mrs.Allentown Methodist church where Gilllam Graman. Misses Belle Dun- Mr. Wilbur had been Sunday-school - JOHNS MANVILLE - can, Bertie Dangler. George Dang- superintendent for 20 years. ler, Peter A. Vanderveer, Elmer Vanderveer. Albert and Cha;!cjs Camp Burton, thc Monmouth ROOFING - ASBESTOS SIDING Bowne, Asher Hall, William Tinkler county Boy Scout camp on thc and W. Hanson Throckmorton. Asa Metedeconk river near Bay Head, INSULATION & SWIM, CORP. OF \. J. 905 MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK ACME FURNITURE COMPANY T,;.B.:,- Sti:«i,,»'.t.! PHONE AS 2-8407 (FHEE PARKING NKXT TO STORE) Bass of Navesink, was being paint-1 137 MONMOUTH ST. TELEPHONE KK 62IO1 RED BANK SS-Kl 'r Sen" I £• Abram Morris, Jr. and Dr. O. C. Miss Sybillah Osborne, daughter Bogarduj of Keyport were on a of Harry \V. Osborne of Bergen driving trip through eastern Penn- pi., graduated from Trenton normal sylvania. school with a percentage of 95. Misi Millie Lucas returned to her Frank Manson's double house st home on Locust ave. after spending thc corner of Oakland and Pearl the winter at Willlamsburg, Va. sta. was struck by lightning when Mis* Nellie Kuhl of Wallace st. a bolt hit the chimney and a show- was spending the week at New er of bricks fell through the roof. Paltz, N. T. where she attended Charles N. Allen, a veteran of thc commencement exercises of the Civil war and a life-lung resident •tate normal school at that place. of Fair Haven, died nf paralysis in Mlescs Florence and Lillian Chad- | his 83d year. He was survived by wick of Wallace st. were visiting I his wife, the former MifS Elizabeth with Miss Cornelia Bateman of Doughty, and five children. New Tork. John Valentine of Wallace st., William Hower of Rumson, age took a position In James Stecn's 34. died at a New Brunswick hos- law office at Eatontown. pital as a result of peritonitis which Miss Nellie Ford of Herbert it. developed from stomach ulcers. He was visiting relatives in Gloucester was survived by his widow, his par- City. ents, a sister and three brothers. It had been rumored that the Mrs. Elizabeth B. Clayton, widow Freehold rug factory would move of James Clayton, died of paralysis to Matawsn. However, an an- at the home of her son, Police Chief nouncement was made that thc Harry Clayton of Pearl st. factory would remain in Freehold. Miss Elizabeth Kaney, daughter Stewart Cook, who had run an of John Kaney of Bradevelt, and ice route at North Long Branch for John Miller..son of Mrs .Tnx-nhinp 20 year*, sold out to the kionmouth Miller of Brooklyn, were married Ice company. at St. Gabriel's church by Rev. The oldest resident of Oceanport, Francis Sullivan. Mrs. Catherine Price, age 91 years, Ihe wedding of Miss Frances was seriously ill with peritonitis Riker, daughter of Mrs. Chandler and little hope was held for her W. Rlker of Rumson, and Herbert recovery. Sidney Duncombe, Jr., son of Her- Mrs. J. G. Breese presided at a bert S. Duncombe of New York, missionary tea held at the parson- took place before a fashionable as- age of the Shrewsbury Presbyter- semblage at St. George's church. ian church. Serving as waitresses Rev. Arthur Dumper of Newark were Misses Nellie and May Sut-performed the .ceremony, ssslsted phen, Emma Holmes, Bessie Cooper by Rev. W. Dutton Dale, rector of and Mary and Bessie Borden. St. George's church. The old steeple on the Colt's Neck Reformed church was taken Thc wedding of Miss Rcba H. down and s belfry was built in its Strykcr, daughter of Randolph H. place. The steeple was 60 feet Stryker of Harding rd., to Robert high and none of the painters In H. Miller, son of MM. Robert H. this, vicinity would undertake to Miller of Middletown, took place at paint it. the bride's home. An archway of laurel and roses formed a back- Mias Lillie Mulford, daughter of ground for the ceremony which was Frank Mulford of Fair Haven, pf-lfoilaej by Rev. William K. graduated from a business college Braisted, pastor of the Baptist at New York. church. A production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was given under a tent at Miss Lillian Conovcr. daughter Atlantic Highlands and just before of J. Dey Conover of Middletown, thc show began, a section of seats and Frank Marklle Schad of New on which about 200 persons were York, were married at the bride's seated, collapsed. Among those In- home at Homestead farm. jured were Mrs. Thomas Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Lo^ia Gattis of Nan a Martin, daughter of Senator Shrewsbury ave. gave a dinner st Bernard Martin, Mrs. John.B. Val- which they announced the engage- leau's son ind Mrs. George Free- ment of their daughter, Mias Mary man. Gattis, to Anthony Finella, » fore- Miss Lillie Mulford, daughter of man at thc Sigmund Eisner com- C. Mell Johnson of Locust Point, pany. broke her collarbone while riding Victor Eisner returned to Sw\ her father* bicycle in front of Jos- Francisco to take charge of the eph Lufburrow's place. This wa/i Slgmund Eisner company office at the third time within two years she that place after spending a week had broken her collarbone. with his mother, Mrs. Slgmund Eis- The Red Bank police force had a ner of Went Front st. busy time of It one Saturday night Harold Ely of Oakland st. was and Sunday morning. As a result enjoying a week's vacation from of their work, 15 arrests were made his duties at the Red Bank post- for disturbances and fines amount- office. Ing to 150 were collected. About 200 persons, principally Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum Bennett of from Red Bank. Fair Haven and Navealnk made a visit to Eaton- Rumson, visited the training camp town where they had been resider's of Mickfy Walker, the welter- for 40 years. weight champion of the world, at William F. Megill of Farmmftdale Summit. Before th« party left, found sn Indian spearhead while moving pictures \\

If -Fall Odarn lit Thr annual nirpfinfr of the For- (•»t "ill be hold (in Saturday, Dfr. 2. Natural (*as FIOHS to Shore MONEY LOANED Have Beach Part) Arthur P. Paui>l* \t Grand Tall mm Jewelry, Sliver, Hualcal Instruments, Cedar and Runnel L. Trtlrj-, P.K. Cameras. Binoculars, etc. CONVENIENCE Bay View Foi <~»t Tall Odarl of LJonMd u< b.nd.d by SlaU ol N J Ijrbanon of FVd Bai'.U have T.C, i* ncrihe WE PA V CASH fOll OLD GOLD and S1L\ EB IS THE KEYNOTE Ol plannr-d a momtn heaih patty foi Korf5t mrmbiM* and then famiHrA for Sunday. July K, and in rase of Dr. IN'avarra Resume* Broadway Loan Co. LEON $ CERTIFIED STORAGE SERVICE Bran<* inclrmi»nt wrathri (he aflTajr will Practice at Htunton KM Broadway 9 Convene"* Loc«*'O" (right in thi> heart of Red Bank] hf po*" r .ncd until Sunday, July Jfi. # Convenient Service (Bonded mei»engar» for pickup and Tht tra importation in thr hearh Dr. Kdwaid Naval ra. »ye ipe- paity will r»f madr hy hoal from riahst. has renamed hin pmrtict it Youthful Fashions delivery) Paurl* dork H Washington at., Runtucm rd.. west of Ave. of Two 0 Convenient Billing (no charge! mad* till your garmenh Kuinxon, fmm 4 p. m. on. River». Rumnon. for The nPit cPirmonial of Bay View Dr. Navarra began his practice CMtOUM* Larger Wonieu are delivered in the fall. Kotfl will be hrld. Saturday, Oct. in Rumion last August but discon- I! W.I. KK 6-28IM) 11. which will br the last "Hot Fut" tinued it in October to return to night for thi« yen. Following the New YoiU. where he in chief of the rripmonlnl thcrp will br a floor rye department!" at St. Vincent'n show by pi olfSMonal artists. hospital and at the gtaten Island LEON'S Anutliri ladle."' night la *rhed- hospital. He in also eye specialist White St. Red Bank uliM for Saturday I'voning. .Vov. 11. for the borough of Richmond. Awaul*. dani ing and another fra- Dr. Navarra rvpertn. to maintain New Shewing |{<-(I Hank'* oulv (lold Sturact* Vault* turc of thf program will he an hi? pi notice at Rumson the yeir amateur oonti-#t. round. of

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Natural gas from field* in Textui New gas rates went into effect I is now flowing Into J'TBcy Central this week, providing a saving of Summer Styles ! Power ft Light company's gas plant $150,000 annuiilly for gas consum- at Long Branch through the re- ers In the coastal area baju-d on cently completrd 39.4 mile pipeline in connecting with "BiK and Littlr actual 1949 usage. The pipeline cost **»wta-a)^ Inch" near New Brunswick. Na- 11,325.000 to build. Valve opening tural gtx i.< being mixed with man ceremonies attends ny I^onjj uftctut'ed gas and distributed to60.- Brrnch and company officials were COTTONS ! 00 customer.1) in nn area extending held at Long Branch plant Kriday. from Red Bank to Tuckeiton, ex- Above E. H. Werner, piesidcnt KILL WEEDS cluding l.onK Beach island. Mixed r of J.C.P.aVI*. assisted hy Mayor J. g will have a heat valu" of 62. > William Jones of Long Branch, BTU's a« comparrd to the prfsent opens valve ushering in the natural BEMBERGS S3S BTU'« of manufactured gax. SUPEt STIENCTH scon Eaton town Cow Keeping Ahead of the Pest* WEED Emphaulling the oft-repeated SHEERS Medal of Merit warning that prevention is the only KILLER Hercules Rochet tc Peggy, a reg- control, County Agent M. A. Clnrk calls the attention of vegetable A clean, oderleu, concen- latered Jereey cow, owned by Dor- SEVERAL NEW brook farms. Eatontown, has com-growers to the fart that tomato troted chemicai for kill- blight has been identified in coun- STYLES JUST SOFT and COOL ing poison ivy ond many TO CONTROL UOIY pleted a production record of 13,- 214 pounds of milk and T47 pounds ties south of Monmoulh. Therefore, other deep rooted uecdi according to Liu1 county agiiuullu- One application properly of buttfitat. winch nas qualified ARRIVED Cotton DRESS CRABCRASS hrr for tho Medal of Merit award ra! agents, Monmouth tomato grow- made n generollv tutlt- ers who want to avoid blight trou- cient for on en- f the Amirirnn Jersey Cattle club. that will flatter every figure. Thanks to Scott's Lawn Research the in. hie jn tlielr tnrtnto fields should OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 tire section It filtration ot coarse, urgly crobgrass m Hercules Rochcttn Peggy's record was made on 305-dny actual pro- keep the plants protected with Floral print—four (4) yard produces sterl- your lawn can be stopped . . . eosily, either copper sprays or dusts. ings effect. Quickly ond without horm to ony town duction at the age of seven years We carry tizat 9 to 52. Reg. $2.00 Oel. orois 1250 H »t. J Ik. Shaker Ban... and one month. All her te«ts were Mr. Clark also reports that the circular skirt. •erlft>d by both Rutgers university first indication of European corn Full line of UNIFORMS ind the American Jersey Cattle borer was the sample of eggs on a Sizet 12 to 20. •tub. corn leaf hi ought in hy Gus Drey- for All Purposes In compiling tliin record she pro- er of Englishtown June 22. Since duced more than three and one-half the eggs hatch in a week or less, times as much buttcrfat as the growers of sweet corn should start CAROLINA COTTONS, Inc. average dairy cow in the United their control program Immediately. States. She has also been officially Ryanla or Rotenone dusts ap- 7 MONMOUTH ST. lassified foi type hy the American plied at five-day intervals for three RED BANK Ier«ey Cattle club with the high or four applications will be neces- 2 rating of "very good." sary.

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MEN'S ALL WOOL WORSTED SALE - BATHING SUITS NYLON. LASTEX. SATINS AND COTTONS GABARDINE AND SHARKSKIN One and t*o-picc<> in exciting styles and colon*. Size* 32 to 38, SUITS 40 to 18. VALUES UP TO $58.50' Were 1.98 NOW 0 06 Were 8.98 NOW 7JQ ALL SIZES ALL MODELS .50 Were 5.98 NOW 4 7Q Were 10.98 NOW O 7Q COME EARLT FOR BEST SELECTION $31 Werr 7.98 NOW g QQ Were 12.98 NOW 1A OQ SALE-LADIES' SUITS u..., P,,<. f„, ALL WOOL 100% Wool Sheen Gabardines, Worthed*. Flannels, >liark»kin»— TOPCOATS Navy, Black, Beige, Red, Gray, Toa»t. All »izc*. - — — GABARDINE Values to 19.98 No Alteration — All Salei Fin«l VALUES UP TO $45.00 .95 GLOVES Summer Handbags WHILE THEY LAST! $24 Value* to 2.98 Many »l\le» in Natural NOW JQQ Straw and Plastic uith re> movable, va»hahle tops. 3.98 & 1.98 Value $^38 Plun V)W fed. Ul AII wool Sport COATS Men's Basque SHIRTS NOW 1 99 2 Large Selection. All Very Attractive Colors. All New Shades. All Sizes Now in Slock. 1K.9S In Small, Medium and Large. 39 Cotton Dresses—Close-Out Sale Valuei to 27.50 Value* 1.95 1 .Summer-cool styles you've seen Nationally Advertised—brand new. Sunhacks . . . Classics . . . Voiles . . . Bcinbergs . . . Broadcloths ... Butcher Rayons. Values to 16.98 M Men's Sport SHIRTS Men's T SHIRTS NOW O' SHORT SLEEVES AND LONG SLEEVES ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS LUXURY LINGERIE-CLOSE-OUT SALE FORMERLY $2.95 NOW *2.49 FORMERLY $1.95 NOW 1.59 SUPS - GOWNS - GIRDLES Rayon Crepes, Rayon Satins, Tricot with nylon trim, Nylons. SSizei s 32 t o 40140,42 to 4646. FORMERLY $3.95 NOW * 3.19 FORMERLY $2.50 NOW *1.99 Values to 3.98 *> fig NOW L FORMERLY $4.95 NOW '3.99 FORMERLY $2.95 NOW 2.49 Sale - SKIRTS - Priced Below Their Wholesale Cost REG. VALUE Value* to 10.98 Values to 5.98 NOW N0W MEN'S WHITE T SHIRTS ai.oo 79 5.00 SALE - BLOUSES Men's Dress SHIRTS Men's SOCKS For near with your Summer suits, skirts or shorts. WHITE AND FANCY PLAIN AND FANCY DESIGNS Cottons... Eyelets... Rayon Faille 2.98 Value NOW 1 Qft 3.98 Value FORMERLY $2.95 NOW '2.49 C C 4.98 Value 2. $ REG. 55' HOW 39 REG. 75° NOW 59 o.98 Value FORMERLY $3.65 NOW 2!95 7.98 Value 3.98 FORMERLY $3.95 NOW *3.19 REG. 65e HOW 49C REG.J l°° NOW 79C NYLONS - First Quality • By a Nationally Known Maker Sheer 45 Gauge, 30 Denier 51 Gauge, 15 Denier MEN'S 60 Gauge, 15 Denier FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S PAJ/ Cbe 49 WASHABLE Formerly'2w NOW »2.49 39 | Proportioned Lengths .. . Sizes 8^2 to HATS Formerly '3* NOW $3.19 PANTS SLACKS VALUES TO $10.00 TERAIFIC VALUE MEN'S ALL WOOL Terrific values . . . ideal for the backyard, the beach or street wear. Rayon Gabardines with Sniip-tex waistband that grips the blouse, denims, 100% wool Gabardines and Worsted. Sizes 10 GABARDINE «j* *\ m to 20. Values to 5.98 .. «% QQ Values to 12.98 "7.49 *5.95 4 SLACKS *9.95 Now 3 uNow 7' BOYS' ALL WOOL Raincoats - Close-Out SUITS l.udio" Raincoats in Gabardines, fitted or flared Values up to 27.50 Values to 29.98 Our Regular Stock. SNYDER'S 00 NOW Alterations Free. 32 BROAD ST. RED BANK 15 NO RETURNS NOC.O.D. NO REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL T»t if uld steamboat house and , _ . l lansfoi mpd it into a cha i mine • RECEIVERS 5 [ hume, t.'unipielirh fui iii.shed u it h i RED BANK, NEW JERSEY 111 ;tutherii ic fuinituit' out of » ^iar-| fOWCk M0WWS s I iou« paM. \Ml n fragile < i \ .-ial and .all the appointments of a h> gunr day. ; So far irmoved fiom the junib- MERRITT MACHINE SHOP EXCAVATING^U4J.AND CLEARING led hodgepodge of the run-of-the "ftTARLISHID !««•" mill antique shop is the Wynkoop establishment that the visitor fr-el? j Portable Outfit* for Oxy-Acetylene and Electric Welding GRADING 6315521 DITCHING like a Ruest in a lovely old home-j ! stead rather than a customer on! Uwn Moweri Sharpened and Rebuilt f t he. look-out foi a ba i £ain in an- i Automobile Starter Gears Shrunk On TKLEPHONK KED BANK ft-3.».»6 t ique fui nishinjt* ' In lead of to.^inx lim -a 1M HI-. NIW MOWIII • TMMMM AND PARTS IN STOCK I tin niiui e. i UK>\ In H.«> and rrys1:il 84 MECHANIC STREET KfcD BANK MKt M. STAVOLA (OMKACTOK ; into ciu.sly pik- Mr \V\nk-ni|j has H n •;in>trd i-;n li piece in Mend in! n a hni monioiis « imie. In Ihe > unlit • • an nut iif n- REFRIGERATION AERIAL TAXI SERVICE t lc old i upe hod, m-h Imtt oin APPRO* Kl) cha.is and an old v\ ;i.shstand t hat A Complete Line Of Food Storage Rooms DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALER! FO* has hern t ran?t»rmed into decoia- • FOB HOMES-FARMS—STORES * ESTATES AMERICA'* riNIIT AUtLINtt j tive st:ind fur growing plants ! A not her hcdnioni : hows a hifih poster hfd. .so luvtMy t h.ii nrn1 cun ' All Type* Of Refrigeration Machinery RED BANK, NEW JERSEY ;i!nio.-1 visu:ili/f ii \v hite i .ipprd ; KK 6-nSO K-CiM ('u!oni:il hoiiM'wifr htnd.n^. uirr lo PHONE MIDDLETOWN 5-0299 l;i^i H gulden h.-iiifii child Ku-'d I ni^m as she tucU.- him to >|umber. OFFICE - PLANT - SHOW BOOM HIGHWAY W '['lie conni.-.-cui1 of antiquity med1 RED BANK AUTO PARTS CO 1 have no feni in ni-ikui'; :i |IIII i-liase . i at Ihe \V\nkoi)p hou>e of antiques. premises of the Burson Wynkoop AUTOMOTIVE PARTS | herause Mr. Wynkoop is a i-ollcctor w ho \\ iuld shudd^f .'it drinp sin - MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 1 I ruunded t>\' dclil'Cia'.Ci) falsified Contrary lo general opinion, Mi. • at. his Red Bank r^ialili.-ihmcnt. In warm barn-red and gleaming • I'HO.NE RL A-10TO • i ffprodm tions W^iikuup in.*i?l^ tllril il IH IIUL I Among thece HIT: Watcifurd cryr. '•'.•hitc, the Wynkuup plan: ia idp- Since boyhood he has lived idly becoming a landmark radiat- 111 SHRhMSBlRl AM:, RJ-.U BANK noccssaiy to have a lot of money tat. Lnglish and Iri.-h silver, fab- MARTIN among knely thing*. The child of tics from Avif,rnun ;tnd many valu- ing hospitality and good cheer. parents who themselves had been to cnjny > lovely home. So much depend* on the ability to know able pieces of fui nit in o and bric- .Step through the wide front LET IS "MODKKNIZK YOLK KITCHEN" bitten by the collecting hug. lie a-brac. ilom- inn the beauty of another spent many hours "ith them prow - iwhat lo do with what one ha.-. One or two beautiful items, a piece Also at his Red Bank Shop l.c day, where the dark shadowi of ling through old barns and farm- | carries a line of Schumacher. Dia- atom bombs and frightening to- PLUMBING & HEATING houses, following the major an-1 of crystal, fragile vase or a line uld chair and a whole charming nvnt and G.illigan, etc., matching morrow's arc lost in the gleam of tique sales nnd coming away laden; wallpapers and fabrics that are sunlight on shining crystal and in McGUIRE room can be built around them by I OIL BURNERS down with treasured purchases. : planned to serve as the perfect the warm glow of lovely old fur- Deluxe Wallpapers 34-1101 R SKBVK E He carried h\* inheinted love \ tho knowing use of color, arrange- All Types of ment and lighting. background for the lovely objects nishings and sofc rugs, their col- Oils, Varnishes for yesterday's treasure." into adult- you m:iy choo-o from his artist:- ors muted by the passing years. hood and in his dignified old farm- One of Ihe services provided by cully displayod furnishing-. Brushes, Ladders kitfhcuaiders house outside FIT*1 hold he indulged Talk over your decorating prob- PLUMBING Mi. Wynkoop is consultation on If for mi ut her rensoM t nan t.i lems and ideas with Mr. Wynkoop Kstimalra burnished in this hobhy ta his hearts tun- interior decorating problem.1:. He Repairs Installation) tent. ' | lose yniiivelf m beniry. v r'd .-u';- and >ou'il be surprised to learn will be happy to help you plan a gest a visit lo the W'ynkoo]. Mouse hoiv simple it ran be for you to ASPDIN Sheet Metal Work How well he kumerl to chbo.'-e single room or an entile house. Geo. C. Koeppel * Son the i cal from thr imitation in ; of Aniiquis, S!» W'esi Kiont Strcr:. spend every day in a home juit Air Conditioning System! He has recently rctuinrd fiom Rfl Bnnli. u hrrc ihe \ isi'or as PAINT CO. decoration is demonstrated by the as lovely as his Red Bank House Oil Burners • Fuel Oi 111 lirsl Ave. Atlanli* Highland* 1.11890 fart that his Frernold farm has \an extended European business wr'l as buyer i.i .ilunyx wolrunu-. of Antiques. 20 White St. RE 6-1129 been publicized a.« nnn of the finest I trip where he visited famous ait V"iu can't miss thr charming Tho place is open daily from O»in FrMay NlghU IteiiW II, MIMIttowa UK ••!?•' country homes in the nniion. centers and picked up many rare plnre. It's just around the corner 10:30 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sun- items which are now on displny from thf? m.iin shopping center, day and Monday. Window & Plate Glass Firm Packing Helps FERTILIZING TEITERS | SIGMUND EISNER CO. Because of the late se:ison. many Mirrors Resilvered Preserve (>ra»s Silapr Kiouers of peppers fee] that ex-! = ATLANTIC GLASS CO. Thno'fl a simple an «'cr to thet ra applications of feitilizer are' oftcn-asked question of how to nrrcssary to .speed the growth of! c Specializing In= Glass Tops For pack jria'-s .silapp iviiliin the silo. Ihe |il:'M« .-o that they will pro-I duce a I irge plant for a heavy nop. ! Desks and Furnitur* O V I I I I I E R S County Agent M. A. Clink say* Ol»s» and Mirrors in e\ery siir jou can hreak! the usual way is 1u !r\el the ^reen Peppers aie one crop which can be easily o\ci-fertilized, thereby pro- I-or material twice n t!:iy until the silo Autu »ila«s - (.lass Tup* . Plate Glass Safety Auto Glass is threi'-quai w, < full. From then ducing a laiffp pepper plant at the expense of the fruit, warns County INITALLIB WHIlt YOU WAIT t N CLK S AM on keep the chopped material hlyh 21 MAPLE AVE. ftttwetii Monmtuth RED BANK 6-3860 in the i-emer of the silo and thor- A^IIH M. A. Clark. | and Frvnt tit. MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. Sl.NCK 1883 oughly tramp the niate.ial around It has been demonstrated in New '• i . the wa.'Ls of the silo until it n full Jei.^ev, however, that in addition ' 17 MONMOI TH STREET RED BANK »-10tl Af!er flllmi: 1ms brrn c{impl--THl to the tegulnr complete fer" ilizer. ' No Money tramp the silage thoiouRhly and applied for the grow.ng of thi; Save Up Down •eal. ue.nj we! jj;ecn tia'-ll. saw- crop, an extra application o.' 500 01 to 35'/. •» is A RED BANK INSTITUTION dllst or .some i ummcuial cap. This more pounds of superphosphate ap- 36 Months YOU'LL WANT THIS will eliminate a sreat deal of spoil- piir-1 alonp the MJW incieases thr- On Heating SOl'TH BKIDGK \> K. HH) B\\k age. yield..-. This in especially 50 when tc Pay E. C. Scheidenhelm. .stnle umvers- peppers are ^rown on fairly acid Conversions Costs! HOSPITALIZATION ity daily spfHialisl. le'cr.* farmrts soil?. to the (oniplrtp dUrussion of :h'- In applying superphosphate along in 4 io No More BECAUSE IT GIVES YOU ii subject prcpaioil by Prof. Call the row, place it in the ground in 6 Hours Coal Worriti Bendei of the agrieuHuial experi- bands r.nd pull the soil over it so DORN PHOTO SHOP ment stution at Rutgers in leaflet that it i.i available to the roots of • MORE BENEFITS XT LESS COST! SPECIALISTS IN | No. 39. Thi.s i.s available from the the p!ant.i. When cultivating always , county er.ension office. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY .pull soil between the row* toward Compare! Tomorrow May Be Too tale the plants to help support them 1 TELEPHONE — AND — and to smother out weeds which; BeneAt! CANDID WEDDING PICTURES may have started to develop. i For Mora Information RED BANK 6-0419 I. Nurtlnf Car* PASSPORT PHOTOS - PHOTO COPY PLANTING LATE SHEET CORN ^ «« lUmtl CLIP COUPON : I. C«ytr» AdOIUml OZALID PRINTS DON'T The crop of late sweet corn is 4 ChlKrMl T*i Pnirmlvt Lilt ImurauM C*. Usually quite good, provided the'I. i=i t. N* W«ltlll|l ears are fiee of the European corn i Rt« Bank. New Jtra*y ADULTS EVERYTHING borer and carworms. Sweet corn i 11 4. »• Day* Cavuagal seed for late maturity may be 'M11 I. C*vtr» MttmW NAME GROUPS PHOTOGRAPHIC SIZZLE! planted all during June In Mon-' J II I. II* turtlul mouth county, savn County Agent i = CHILDREN M. A. Clark. ' || si ADAMS BROS. t. N* t«rcktr«ttl MOVIL ( A.MtRAS * SITFUES Carrier The Golden CroM bantam and j i ifi INDIVIDUAL SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURERS B Out 9«l(lMlt IS WALLACE r.TRtET RED BANK ! loans hybrid varieties of yellow ig it •••Mini H«n» Partralt»t to-opprating nith Monmoulh Bolt Club corn mature in about 90 days after ' «. Ami LICMMtf H«»»ll»r seeding. They are high quality and public auction Friday. .May .'6th. BHIIi 244 WEST FRONT STREET RED BANK >•. C««en Oiwallni •)•••), tuitalmw X-Naya. Kit. Enjoy life this summer. Get 1 1 are good market varieties. Carntr Room Air Conditioner for A well-prepared seed bed Is PROGRESSIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. your office—and your home. .necessary and the crop should be Home Office: RED BANK, NEW JEIISKV Uept growing during the summer .'•' :!--!-1!'i!:,(ii!iltii,ii|iiiiil,ii||iiiii:ii«iii:iiHiiiiiii:iia!iii!itiii!»;ii1|iilp FAIR HAVEN YACHT WORKS Stay cool and dry on Ihe hot- so thn: it will mature before froit. test day, shut out dust and dirt According to past experience" the Marine Railway • Slips and protect your health with the application of a dust to control the DON'T DESPAIR .. GET MORE WEAR Brokerage - Motors clean fresh air tnese units provide. Europein corn borer will not be RED BANK DIVISION necessary until around Aug. 1 when I PHONE HE 64717 They're ready lor delivery now. the cerond hroni usually makes it Storage ' Repairs ! Stop in today and order yours. appearance. This time will necej- • VULCANIZING • RECAPPING V 26 Ft. I Cabin 2,980 sarily ha\> to b« determined by | BENDIX AVIATION CORPORATION - NOEL R. - the appearance of the brood moths SeiberlinR Truck ft Fftsienfer Car Tire* ^ OWENS FLAGSHIPS 33 R. 2 Cabin 7,790 and then a thorough job of «utlng| will be necessary. 42 Ft. 4 Cabin 15,560 A creative engineering and manufacturing or- RE 6-3010 NILSON Full Information on growing nl SHARPE TIRE CO. ganization constantly exploring the widest possible 4«l Broad St. I'hone RE t-SiU sweet corn In available from Ihe 101 )kkl*nd St. (At RR tr»"l«> Red Bank DE NORMANDIE AVE. FAIR HAV^N. county agricultural agenu. applications of all the sciences to all manner of in- illl? .*•:.-!•': 1.-r-Jit."!'!•!• ,„•,.. .,.., ,-• ):, . ,. -•• i .r',,.nr;li,:l>:!.!!::«':!!''Mliiii|i.WI!l"Hi.'»iiTiil!» dustrial, commercial, domestic and human prob- GenevA LUIT1BER FOR THE BEST IN lems to help achieve a bright and belter tomorrow. • LUMBER • MILLWORK • HARDWARE ORNAMENTAL HAND RAILS • 'vlASON MATERIALS Milk* kitchen c horm go lickctv- »i»lit' Lifetime A tmi nleti-t it lee I top, • MILLWORK e\n* whit ftitutv ledgr, bandy • WALL BOARDS «l>in i i in^e m ' a< hmtnl, big '1*ei» buwl, Come in—set our diipliy. • PAINTS • PAINTERS SUPPLIES _ TEL RE 6-0177 TOM WILDERSPIN FULLY AUTOMATIC RED BANK LUMBER Plumbing and Heating WESTINSHOUSE MACHINES AND SUPPLY COMPANY •OX lilt RFP 1 IATONTOWN CmCLI—HIQHWAY II SATTETTUMBER COMPANY IATONTOWN >.«llT-t MONMOUTH IIACH 1<1» JOS . in IV. FRONT STREKT RED BANK • WALL ITDIIT R(D IANR •( •••til Hera you can hava your tollad clothaa wanhflii, rimed damp dried BAIRD-DAVISON CO, INC. automatically while you do your FORGET FURNACE WORRIES •! SWITCH TO NATURAL GAS!! shopping. Half hour aervic*. LWVN SEKDS 1KUIIIJZEH ECONOMICAL TROUBLE-FREE GROVER PARKER'S Call f*r ft— "Drive-In" Laundromat • GARDEN SUPPLIES • Pr»m*t lirvlw I«Uma«« COUNTY GAS COMPANY TWO (NTRANCII PHONE RED BANK 6-2300 FREEHOLD ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS KEYPORT Century Welding Co. It Mcihanla It. it Wallai* tt. 176 M. IKOM ST. HEU BANK Highway SI MUsJUWwn •#>I4 RKr> RANK RF.CISTKR. .II'NK J!». i!i,Mi

(a 21 pi-l i • .-.' in. •• H LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR . •jnrollnifnts. Mi H . LAMP Predict State School Enrollment Monmou. h < cir '\ Jincifa!"1 in 'li*1 n inil«r Conversions TIMKEN by 19M i« II .MS • Televi.ion Increase of 143,000 by 1954 I 'Thia i is. .n rr. SUI<- ChanirMT study I'rwllrtu N. BuiRd a statement was based on •"<«"• * Applianctt Win. SILENT AUTOMATIC J. School hliiollment Kim' a count-by-county atudv of future • Radios JUtr of 143.0OI h> IA54 school pniollnifnU jum connplpi«'d m•v an! n * Repair Strvict by Dt Slcvrn E. Schar.fa o( '.1H '-* '- "'•'"•••" •' |.uti .. :'••... .-. Pn'di'tmK a 12 pi-i r'-rn in-ii-ase siaif Chamber* rcipanh depait- tollmrni^-. H'iri.M,,, n, IN". -..,-. • HEAT • in public school i'n:u.lun'ni< in NPU ment and .rnt. \o i-duraiional W*A- "P1'"'1 • ""|1 "' "n'v »h" " "' I" Jpiai-y by 1954. Alvin A BIMJCM. re- cis thioughout the .^tate. The cen'- HAROLDS sr-atch din'r'or of thf Ni w Joisey Chambeia study made available foi "The ptobl.-m.. pi n-.-il tu -h: Ship Ahoy Club UNION OIL CO. State ChaminT of Commit! t\ railed RADIO I ELECTRIC SHOP thr flnt limp future emollmpnt tnd lf'o«'th will w,-> »haip.\ fmn (>n loc.il hoaid.1* of iiiurjuion lo 11 LAKE aWC, fM« MfcVCN cost pstlmates on a county b««ia. .county lo i-uuntv and fn.n. •,. Hm, II Front St. Red Bank €-«« "ca i fftiily rva'.iiati' ihrn rduration- PHONE KID SANK i-ltTt 'diitllct to Jilioi.l di si : I ("• Sunn* In al facilllitj in thr l.jjtit of pirscnt "In the echool yeat 1948-49 tneie ,„] dialncu an- fi r>. i • -. •-«, n.|. |<> i and p. obablf1 tuhiii' nt'»-d^ ' were »4».»«3 studenu fnrolleij in j ,0 handlp a lai j;.- incf.-i-" in >' i SEA BRIGHT Stating lhat catrfn 1 advance plan- New Jeisey* public achool". Thp dPn, pjipuiaiion lhan otlid' ..:i' '. "Music By Majestic" ing is e8«entisil Mt But^'i ^'atnod Chamber* figure* indicate a total I ,|e«'i with evrn a miMi''n'e •:.-'• .: 1 that failtlt' to ilu so "niiKht H'fiult enrollment of 793.195 during- the jfmollmcnl Th. «i i0lal difT. :r-n• •-.

in n^Pdli's." t'xpcndi.urc of :he tax- school yp»r 1953-54 Thua in canl,houi() be .nl. ]n .n,,. cnns.d>'Mt.i>< 1 ei f H rti : p payt't*' mimey without adPfiunlcly anticipate that there will be ip-jwnen dftr'tminm^: hu^ brat tniu<'

1 "^'".p.." ! .'r5arr." !. «ic ««i«*i"5 ."'ft:;:, ""fiR.;" '* " ptovidinp foi the PducMinn of our proximate))' 143.000 mote students j tn? problem* . onti i.n'.mtr our c>! i childi en.' in our achoola by 1954. Thia will be |rational ivairms' I Ur. Bulger jioin'rd DIU tha' tnr • ' increaae in ilir nuniliet of rla\ MAJESTIC AMUSEMENT CO. SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS IN lachool pupilx icflectpd thi- ihHi[t IJ W. •tHOCN PLACE IJ W •tHOCN PHONE MED BANK Illir 'rise In the bniii ia:e duimg tri.- HOME NEEDS FOR OVER 25 YRS. i past eifth' yeai.". Bi'.wn'n 1934 HII-1 ^ 1041 an »'.ei;;^f of ,*i7 fXki (- *r> i Ui • *• n FROM NOON—2:30 P. M. GARDEN SUPPLIES weie bol!i \i\i- in ,\>w .!'• •ey. Since 191- the avi-:j;( ;iiitu,,i. Luncheon $L25 COOK & DUNN PITTSBURGH PAINTS ^umbci ol b.illl> tn." trila I'll ^^ t 000. The rhanibn > te.«rnn)i linn NEW HOMES tor alao puinlcri out that th;« i: - SIEGFRIED HARDWARE CO. .crease httd nni !>• ''n unitonn FR0M SIX HUOM KVVJH lit l»T. AVtNUI MONI ATLANTIC NltNLANtt ft-ttM Ihroughniii itip tm-' hoiitil.4 nf i il-i. , H. G. DEGENRING, Inc. tion aie esarn'ial AUSTIN STEWART PHONE KED BANK 6.;.937 Uittribittor* of RLIPPERT Beer and Ale "3ince Ne^- .Jr*15f\- A public M iiimi ayatem in ftminci-.i an.I cl;:.-.-i. •) Hear 16 W. Front St. Red Bank 6-3000 primarily at the \ocnl II-VI-I.'1 Mi Burger said "it is of the iitnioi At The Piano and Hammond Organ importance that thi' impending in- creaje be localized oo far «.s imc Saturday and Sunday From 4 P. M. UPHOLSTERING aiblp. Coe-ts of edtica:ion vatv FINEST QUALITY FLOWERS 1 That will grace your home ALLEN widely thioughimt tin <'n\r ami even a unifotm use m .itudi-m p"|i ELECTRIC SHOP ulation would not mean n iinifoim SLIP COVERS rise in local expi ntlitui'•-« Thi- up- Snug at « glove "Red Bank's Leading BRIDLE & LATHAM pvoachins unevrn :: c ;I:.-I:..T.. .1 (.•, NAVCtlNK. N. J. FHOHI ATLANTIC HI«HLAMI>t Mil* RES. S. B. 2-0061 OTTO A. GILLIS Electrical Shop" the State Chambets -tudv will n,-. DRAPERIES centum^ the diffriemc in Ihf tu*1. of education to tli' taxpa\ci.s of Beautifully custom made TEL. KK 6-0612 different achoni cli."trift.". A i oni- 18 WHITE STREET plete understanding of the ^itua • DAVEBURNON* KID BANK lion requiiea a soivry of fuiuir. eri MONMOUTH rollments and i-oH.« by rai h distt ict I 27 Pearl St. Red Bank 6-2683 board of education " It Pays To Advertise In The Register SPRING SHOP Place Your Confidence In All Type Leaf and Coil Springs For Trucks AUSTIN M. CROSBIE FRONT END and Al TO REPAIRS 18 BRIDGE AY*:. TEL. RE 6-SUI RED BANK THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY ANNUAL AUDIT REPORT—1949 HOUSE MOVING Th» f.i / j!,i \» m' i." « h.w- tirf n i»• t psinf . i om itifo »<1 : S I* E C I \ L I S T Ml III • |.»l H •. «n,l «•. h»i.h> nuli!:!hcil in Itniiilintt «'h K. S. 4i':<-;.' d IX i urn tlJWARI) f. 1IHOKGE. r:nk. , n' ihr Bnaiil of Clinafn Krfehn.d.i s . nf thf <'>nn'v nf Monmouth, N. J. Complete COMPARATIVE BALANl K SIlglT RED BANK ai 1»4« Dcr.ll.l Radiator Servic* Itf,790-00 I AUTO SEAT COVER CO. Ar>>oii receivable 9.20T.H * SPICIAUIINO IN * Accrw i!ittr«8t on la 17,406.«« 17,405.(1 g Repaired • lar (Ualt MrfeiTfd (htrgpl to ftittjir ti.-.fition K*:HT«I 1,431 ,«r made ire cream iiixle fresh dally K:\pendiUirfB wUhoul srpi*o."'i«'ion« 2.OH .14 CATERING TO SI'KCIAI. ICE CREAM I'AKTIKS Total Khpfnri:tut*'K 14,001.2x0.11 Surplut i I)»»tic.t" i from rfv«nu» . .. . 3,&24..i2 • Add: Unr \|Kiidfd hntunte pi ior yeiri ipproprittioni • 1li.46o.84

Caramel Ice Cream Shoppe I'm uciiiat.ua t >?i IIIICIIPR and bank inarfi 8,174.00 Othei iiccijiinti r»«criviib;e ., 285,11 111 HIVtRSIM »VI., RED IANH •I «.«•»« (iai and oil f>nriny account '2 in."it State tid~liighw»y liifhting 3,])>3.,i!> Prior ytau balance! in District Court! M 1,391.24 FLOOR WINDOW Amount added to lurplui r<*venue SJ,445.J0 I5S.07S.39 i Add: [>«ferrcfl charge* in tbovt •xptnditut't* 4fi.C14.(( 2J.4U.U ' l&^pfi\dU\irei without »pi»ropriitioi» 'i,(H1.19 SURPLUS REVENUK Ml.141.75 $ I 7MHM:: RH Inner Jutinftty 1. \,H9 FANS Atiililional La^n -1 9 48 nicmmfnt i J. 074.34 3,.!4M* VKMILATING KXHAIST Ltti; Approi)nan»d in current budgtt FELDMAN'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. BALANCE - I>er.mh»i SI, It49 759 River Rd.. Fair Haven Red Bank 6-5232. TRUST ACCOUNT Compjiraliv* Slatamtnt of D*4icattd Rtvtnuta and ExptnditurM UKniiAIKP KKVFM'E.5 Y-ar \ frnfn offlft. . «.1.1ft.fl.i — NANNA —, To be railed by taxation 1,l9i.5O fact /...the 1951 Kaiser is the most beautiful car you've ever seen! ELECTRICAL SHOP 1I.I42.M ! S*ronr$*rnnAl Diuj-itD'tt rirt Tnurtrniirt :• SurpluSiirri'iie* rair«lh appropriate•nrirnnriataidi _ 3,000-00 CLOCK SHOP JOI D'ONOFRIO. PROP. Income from oll\c« . I.I24.I0 To be railed bj taxatioa .... i.lli.tO • SOCIALIZING IN TNI HI- Electrical Contractors PAIR OF GRANDFATHER CLOCKS n.ttt.to Llfht Other Dfrdcatfd Rpvenuti: Motor vehicle ftnei . • AMTIQUt PARTS KOtSION- Htat • Pawtr - WlrUK Dept. of *en]tr of wpi ti.i2t.IO ID AND RCPLACID Hunt • CamiMrclal • l«7».14 Total Hedirattd R*v#nu#i • H4J41.il • AN OUTSTANDING CLOCK RanfM • H.I Waltr HaaUri DMHt'ATKI) KEVENUB EXPEN1HTURES i FUtur«i aad Suiplltt Firm r »'rift ("our*: r'a^rt.i »ni) VIEM 10.172.SO 82 Brliluc .St. KIMI Bank 6-UII .V 820.0(1 117 Oakland St. ••• tank * 14.392.10 in. in.;, on i. ,1 i;.; it II.411.70 Oth,r Dediraled Fnnde: Mntor V,hir.# fund - 11.411.11 14,1)21.77 Pri>t. of >,a>r and weirhtl and meafturfi Mil 1» l.JIII! CHEVY'S... County library tax 17.144.42 11,418.44

"Home of Spofl«m Dry Cltaning" 4t.S05.04 4M8U.M Total Exr*nditur#i • 42, not. (14 • 49.2(202 Pick lip and Delivery Service fact I...the 1951 Kaiser is the only car with Anatomic Desip! We Oprrate Our Own Plant A. R«p,al,d from tiipviuui audits Thai 'he M«t»m tu rantutl tK, iutmtir. of Kid pur chut «rd»n { lir m«i f mtur rrTVrlivr. PHONE RED BANK 4-1871 1'hm III lal)> (i:-po.!!,(M] hr mid" f.'hir hv PLANT AT tl RIVER STRKfT (HIAR »MRtWS»URY AVI.) HID UNK • IT.IO.S M tlnr. finm untfifi n. 1 '* 4!) Ro<'i>mm*-tiHa'-"n - «mtlHHC BtStfR gi\p.« >mi h'-Mpr r.-ntrol whtlf driving... lu-il'T . nin Plici your ardir i iilini;... licilfr « imeim, hrtlci prrfurinani.'r. hcllt-t »alrh e\n\ C*rt.T.[«littn I I KIM" | ' (iii|/,iiillf /Ji'.Hln |1H« Mill Iwltcl A l-lnll. |r-l« \ni| t,l n< ,in l , .1-1,1, lixll CAR REFINISHING n r, nf 111. l"RK\Si:|[KR nl MdNMiUnn ' Hl.'NTV. NKW HOW with HUM. B\ SI'tClALlSl.S fnr r h <• tm finlm liprrmlipi .11 19 lit. lh»: rhr pv^m f IH in i i.- en iijinsinin »?i. nntj n «< rot dun re w ih 1 he trq mi rtni IUN of | hr I > i v;«mn nf Lnrt! yiir mirist (.invernmrni uf ifit* J)i|iai inifiil of Ilif Ticatuiy. f MII i,in it ,il |tt opciatr! I. umparf ihf held . . . ami pnur il I.i > ". WRECK REBUILDING Wf further tifrtify th»t we hfcve rfport«d or romm«nted upon "try ern.r. Kaisiffrazir > "ii II Limw win Kai*rr M s I'-IIIII' * I, u. vtn • • nil 'i1 II' 11), firm ur II" [in*:1 in uf i h^ Cnun'r fur ' h» • POKUS AUTO SERVICE • IITB' v H • u'.(("• HII<| ; ft t.ti .ii mi: •»!» i) .*n i-.in»li'.i(t' » l>ifti.M iMmtl nn ' h. ii j4| iif 'ii* R'jiiijr.** ft* 'l»'**i FTI 'fi'fl 1'iiifi "n* ri4*'"»*i N'TII ^iiiirl" iijli IVi I'tffl in *i^, LA FREDA SALES and SERVICE-117 Monmeuth St. Rtd Bank 30 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK. RE 6-3346 lul'rkrfl' nlrd by t'trrvnki infinity and in\ #it .gatinn F.l.MfcK II

Jos. Hoffman Electrolysis Specialist 31oniiioiitlt'() Delegates lo BOVK* State • PAPER HANGER • m:\rnii: n:u> By App*tntm*nl Only Painter & Decorator Pk>n l*n| Iruik Illll '(I > rv s«-r\inu Mnnnimith Co. tu»tr«v»u» Hair »»rm>»««tl)r tvid 6! llnrilliin Kil. Red Bunk S-IWI1 • X CktltM «»t. • Modern ALL RED BANK. IDEAL I OH WHEKEVEK BOTH <.HASS AND WEEDS Ml ST BE (1 I DISK.NKI) I OK IIOMi: or (OMMKRdAI. I si: Sturd.t. litfhtii right aluminum rh«««i« • llrm > duty TIMKKN BKARINCi Spindlr • Heiemiblr, nnp-plrrr, upriiiK *trrl blurtr • Bull hraring Hot weather fashions ulirrl* nith *«nl-pnmimatir tlrn • Arijual- jthlf. tubular ntpel hanrilra • 4-cjilr alr-

Avallabli- in ! Popular *i«.,; It" * SB". for the younger set If jcmr dralrr can't »uppl> .mil <«nsiill CARL BECKMANN fififi Orran Avr. SKa Bright MMI-9 Swim suits Hf no an*. RK 8-CIIKIi Siiei 3 to6« One-p_. r, ';_n j.<. 2.95 Ire 16 bj/i Irom Monmouth county who took pen in the cinnual Jersey Boys State program T*-P.:.r, -jr. JU". :-•• e-j ,.1,1 wee' fl' Pu'ier-, ijniversity, sponsored by 'he Stale Ameii. nn Leq'oi. 3.95 One and 'wo p".. '^ hi r.i tk «: left to riqht, John C. Caliahan, Freehoia: d.fford fc. frout. Ocean Grove: Anthony 1.95 r ACT QUICKLY U. Nev.". Bificre/ Beach; Joseph M. Hochstein, Pumw How.i'd J. j'-uithorpe. Lonq Branch. One-pc. coHon d e>. mye'j 1.95 // you haven't stored your valuable SeT'-.ti f.w: William Brown, Bradley Beach: John C. Dojflr'i-, Asbury Park- John R. Brower, One pc. '.atin la'Se* 2.95 winter u-oolenx • \r Kevro"''' Witiiarn G. Kern, Jr., Ocean Grove; William C Ly^e, Colts NerJ: Paul A. Voegeii, Siiei 19 to 14 H.nhirir -I . CALL - LEON'S - TODAY Thi'-i 1 .•/: Hugh Porter. Keyport: John E. Toolrin, J'. Far Haven; Clyde N. Lindner, Red One-pc. nylon suit'. 5.95 B-r •' J h:i 1. Kei-.e, Beimar- Francis L. Clayton. Lonn Br-ir n. Two-pc. rylor uii 5.95 Guaranteed protection in our On^mdlw^p-- •*'•'• 3.95 "i.ertifivd Cold" Storage I nulls Tho (;u, p;i inted lilack, with "S: friy fJ;it:oi'' in latjje white Ie1- One rtr.J two-p-. 'ji" 2.95 Trucking Industry Initiates ti v aitM.ss the front and hack, is PHONK HE f>-2H(M> c Raycn fd'iie co/.uppcl with a laigr red fln. hing 3.95 |()|{ HONDED .MESSEIMiEKS slop light so it ran warn appioach- .Highway Safety Patrol in State in^' \ cliifle.s at hazardous opera-, tion.<. Both .^ide doors carry tin* Sun suits In -A muvi1 tn pnhc1 it* ownianks stantly toward the goal of pievent- national circular emblem of the Whilr Si. Hr w .lii-cv Motor Truck asso- ing and minimizing highway aeci- 11 ticking industry with the words Seeriucler iun.ui' . Req. 1.95 1.69 LEON'S ciation Iris initiiii'-il and appiovr-d • dents. To this end we have ap- WMCC MM "Pli-dgfd to Courtesy and Safety, ] thi' c>l;ihlishmnnt of a hiRhwiiy proved the establishment of the Appiovi-d by New J.'iwy Ti tick California denimc Pique sunsuits. Reg. 1.95 1.69 safclv paliol to suppU'mant the highway safety patiol, which will Awociation." U0//1 Damafie Is Ex/M-nsive and Unnecessary wuiU of M-^ulnr Uw rnforcrmrnt robserve improper driving prnctice- Sanforized faded blue den- Waterproof sun^uih \with. orllci.-ils. 1 hy truck drivers and report them imj to mix or match. adjustable qnpper: Thi' lh., uffeiing assistance .swer charges of careless driving 1.95 Overall, i to ox 1.95 Buy Quality-Value Merchandise! The ptini-irv purpo.se of thr> p^- when desired and controlling eniei- ii-siilting from an accident on route Sailor hatj I j ul )^ to encuura>:e .safe diiving: gencies when regular authorities oB, near Broad at., Sunday night. 1.50 Two-pc. suits. 4 to 8 2.95 H piartucs niiiniiK truck drivrrs and are not immediately available. We Keypoit police said that an open Salt From Insects tu a>.-i-t thi'm in any dilticultioa cn- firmly believe this safety patrol will ventilator window of Reiner's car 3-pn. Eton suits 3.95 A • coun'.ernl on thi' toad. However, go far towaid eliminating objec- .-truck ihe right arm of Joseph For the beach H.|. Boinh (full 12-ox.) .98 each the patiol i.- unfki instructions to tionable, driving practices hy the V -.«mall minority of drivers who do' Newchack cif New York who wa.s Arrocerl 82 lionilt 1.59rarh help nil niotoi i^:*. .".nd alreadj sev- .standing nest to hi.s car which was K ernl tliiveis hM\r been aspistpd in I not take the time or make the ef- Play clothes 3.9K i>a<*li fort to observe our progiam.1' , paiked on the shoulder of the road. Zipper slipper Bi^> Ifww. Bomb eli.in^in^ tiiep. olilaininR gajolinc ; .\ewehaek wa.s treated at the office 2.50 Sunbacls, playsuih, pajtel drc-jei an.l lecivint! proper hijrhway dl- (Refills only 2.35) The safety patrol is equipped of Dr. Francis W. Holman of Kcy- Terry robes 2.95 Sizes 3 to 6x | fij Also Screen Doors, Adjustable Window Screens, Fly leeMdll- with day and night warning sig- port. Actually the patrol liad its incep- nals, first aid kits, blankets, fiie Swim .50 Sizes 7 to 14 2.95 Swatters, Fly Ribbons, etc. tion in tiie pli'tlRC of the N.J.M.T. extinguishers and flares. Within a ANNOINCK MARRIAGE A. to a^si.-M lav/ onforcement ofll- short time plans call for equipping Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn, Lincoln F Sane At Home Keeping Cool ri.il.'.- in the cnmprnfzn for safer the patrol care with two-way radio st., have announced the maniagc K iliivinu ;-n joiity of tiuck drivers are scrupu- • by the agency to assist in meei- •it (iel Air, Md., Wednefday of Inst N luiisly si'i-kinR to oheorvo safe driv- .ing highway emergencies. week. 10" «,.K. Oftcillatinp Ian I.>.*>.) ing priicticc)i anil to avert public D Double Koversihlr Window Kan 13.95 int-'onvonienee vhrnever possible, j 10" <;.K. PrdwtlaJ Fan 21.95 Hi1 saul the patiol would bo help-I S ful in observing driving operations \ which cmitr unnccr"sary inconven- Sane Eating In Your Back Yard ;i'nci' lo ni IIT drivers an-l reporting! N (ianip Grid .}(•> them tn the association and their ; K Small Charcoal Oill •{.«>"> "Wr'iTi-upniT'.e.11 Mr. Fox declRted. "that there is a definite feeling F Mrdiiim Charcoal Grill 5.95 iigainst the trucking industry be- O Beautiful Charcoal Grill 11.95 cniutf1 of the driving habits of * Roadhst Hie Hew Willys very small percentage of truck H Toasttite (irill J .98 drivers, many of them from outside It Pronto Grill .79 New Jersey. The drivers in our as- 1 Alto Stainlm Steel Outdoor Cooking Equipment, sociation and in the motor trans- portation industry generally are See for yourself how smoothly H Charcoal, Charco-Lite, Paper Plates, Cups, etc. pledged to courtesy and jsafety on the highways. NTo one ha.i a greater inti'i-i-st in highway safety than the tiurli owner or operator whose buai- these new cars travel any road! Jacobs Hardware Co. nrx« i.s involved, ni thr driver who.^e li\ rliliiiinl ;i nd possibly whose life ' •"Feel the surging performance of Red Bank'* (Juality-1 alue Store is at ,sl;ikc I BERGEN PLACE & SHREWSBURY AVE. "Oui i reed and the motto of out ; RED BANK 6-3654 FREE DELIVERY n~ ocin'inn. is thnt 'Safetv 1? No' higher compression power Acridrni' and we arr working con-

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\] 11>« \|inr. in niKfct AH II/I^ and %t \ 011 v*n afford f a ha by p:w ade on Main ft. bi^in- mnfc promptly at I o'clock when c.'i,-h prizes H^^ir^alinK $50 will be :- CROYDOX HALL ACADEMY awarded. Jud^e.« for this evonl an* Mrs. Emile Burgin. Mrs. Henry 'I'lllKI* >( MMJ|{ I9.)O (Joodband j.nd Joseph Romania. Al- 1 trr the baby parade then will 1)" a r»'dit Omr-r isappearing hake! baseball name be'wen New K^> pi LAKE MARJSIEN, SWTZWlAND 1 and Allen town The IT IS >-I r.it in - Ill |i> 12 The Great Alctsch Glacier drains inta tthy between these two town*, and the ball KM me should attract n la me this lake, and as it fills, the water pressure opens holes in the lake bottom l!r\ iiu (!rc«lit r«inr«r« Monday morning at 10 o'clock and the water empties off down the "V theic will be A puah mobile event 1 (•I'ililo I tlironiih 12 mountainside S'nown above are member* of the graduate i •• • . A 1 • . I • ii i- u. to be held opposite the New Kjtypt |{i iiicili.il ({railing The lake then slowly fills again- and ball park and in the afternoon ;i* T^e eierc'ies wer© held fast weet. Pront row, pit • I T repeats this disappearing act again in the paik thoi e will be childii-n'.s P.'1..1 p . M$r/ Laninei', Rev. John P. M(. Kecr r i • f, , ?.' I" . P. 1 M ' |. l from three to seven years.' contivi^ of various de/tci iptionf* and Gmidl Cl.nsri Individual Initructiori prizes to be awarded in each «*vcnt. ! JO vi Moron, Aiic'-a Mahler, Pa^ic n Sref*er, P•." t Aftcnoon Recrert+ion and Craft Period — Swimming Judy's for the afternoon contest [•e.'ond row: John Chapman, Patrick P' c ~ f will be Mis. Hilton Mount. R.-tiph CO'EduC«liun«| Clift and Henry Goudband. Schmidt, Joan Wi!;on, Harry DAVIS: Kflthlppn M . : i , J i >r. Keei , Mi' / V' j Tuesday promises lo V><' n £i I'MI Reulbach, Dcothy Hesse, Robert Hynem-in. i day. Tuenty-flve vohinten iii c < uni- panics, (ire company Jiuxiliantaaml I Thitrl row; Ch^rte^ O Bri 15p,, Thonr\u . K.-" ; I «»|< IMUKMVHON < W.I. tlrst aid squads will pat her m 10 < E.'- • irw: J^*vi C'an'.y, Joseph Kovflie-l*. fcrnp-' f W.-, re. [),,. . \ll;iiili. Ili^hlautU l-|.')76 ! o'clock for a monster parade tu he led by the township committee eoni- l . po.<» d nf Kenneth Pott* i. Floyd 1 UiitP OJW! »ti il 1.;. Al-.'•'.••• | Hopkins and Albert Johnson The MATAW.W lilKI. l'.N(i,\(iK.I> of Ji'l'-i'y t'lli Afl. M: ill Mi< Kil-i ml Si.-m'v ii Ii ' In central Australia, WATER, ' rii.u chers wiil be accompanird b\ Democrats Plan Iho Irfi- rai i' < n1 IMI5I (K»|{ Ol SI MMKK SISSION has been used as MONEY! four bands. In the parade br-si'li* CROYDON HALL ACADEMY When fresh water is scare*, the (iienicn. thrir auxilmi te<« and Uan.• iiiir I']- .: il ll^hlt-r Irpiir to John i" Atlcint.c Highland!, N. J. priceless of all resources. cal Girl Scouts ax well H* float-. decorated automobiles, clown-", bi- Party. <".liiltlr«*n*« on uf Mi .mil Mi . )"!,n We supply you with cycles, etc. an abundance of pure, freshwater for just a Tuesday aflrrnuon will be jiivrn Dav al Sea icv; cents a day/ over to the exhibition of hut hinu Tin- .Vlrn's Dcniocratir rlub of h<>ftuti»(, bt-Kinninjt promptly nt Si'ii HM^III will hold lt^< nnnual 1:30 on the cirnival Kiounds. The hi-irli |iaily and children's day at Monmouth Consolidated winner of thiii event will he 1 Mi-C'o:iih"q lif^nclT, nt thft fi>nt of crowned qufen Saturday nifiht at 1 Walrrvicii- May Saturday find Sun- tlir carnival. Another hast hit H Water Co. d;iv.

f L**»i> **•••;» it- J.-n-lt MuiiiinK h:i5 ln-i-n nppuint- bathing beauty parade. cil rhairman of UIR I>\CIUS which will include tin- l>cHCh party for Modern Living al l(s \Wsi. I luunts rsauirrtay rvening Rnd th« ! youngster's outing Sunday after- fHE FAMOUS CY WILLIAMS EXPANSION MODEL National Lottrry noon AJI P niean.s of jfainm^ income of A fpyi'urr nf thp Hnkcn, a \vrll knfiwn tenor. « null's (Surlam ment of the V<*lPran« of Foreign • vidi'ly of other pntcrtalnment »nd Wars supgr.sted that a national ' refreshnientfl. WME sweepstakes be established and run Chiklrcii's day events will be SUN PHONE KK 6-1165 ; by the V.K.W. marked hy a round of Rame» and j The i (•*"!tiliuu, approved at Kri-. contests. All children of Hen Bright i day's SPSSion of the state conven- : lrivi1 been invited to attend, Mr. "Located in the Heart of Red Hank's tion at Asbury Park, endorses "The j Mnnninjc said. National Sweepstakes contest a.^ a Newest Shopping Center'' proper and meritorious plan to raisp funds for the support of our One Hurt in 39 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK worthy projects and wr re com- 1 mrnrt its immediate adoption by Tlirre-Car Trash 'the national council, the sa;d plan R.'rriiird K Redden of Belford to be eonTiniicrV promulpatrd ami WHS trrnled hy Ihr Allnntic HiRh- operated at the national level by | lanii.'i lii?t aid squad Saturday night t'ir Vrtcrnn.s of Fovcign Wai s of fur hcn

BAMBOO PORCH SCREENS ow you can own a C.y Williams Sim vaiiatiuns. Included in the selling price is a roomy garage, architecturally connected to They keep the glare out, N llaiifli Home... the liome whitli rep- y«t Ut the breeie in. Re- resents the culmination of many years of en- tlie bouse, landscaped plot, and expansion freshing cool green color, gineering ivseai'di and practical experience attic with room for two extra bedrooms and ready to hang, complete 3 in building fine homes. This is the delightful hath. A finished full stairway, with a large with brass rust proof pulleys. 3 0" x 6 0" Long home that was featured in the magazine linen closet beneath, leads to tlie expansion 6 0" x 6 0' 1.30 "Better Homes & Gardens"... the home which attic. has been reproduced across the entire nation! 7 0" x 6 0" .-)..->() Located on tlie North bank nf the Shrews- This is no "minimum house". Economical, BO" x 6 0" .">.9.") bury Piver, within walking distance of Red yes, but with many features and extras found 10 0" x 60" 7.50 Hank, the model home is 3 blocks west of only in the more expensive so-called "custom- lioutr :•>."> on Cooper Blvd. at Roosevelt Cir- WINDOW AWNINGS built" homes. Truly, this is a wonderful, lise- cle. This locality is particularly appealing to A Duplicate Photo Enteredf AC able home...smartly styled, .sturdily built, to lliosc who enpy the pleasures of the New fit any plot or orientation. lersey sluiie, such as boating, fishing, snrf 30" Wide S4.9U in our 17th Annual $ Priced from SI 1,990, the Sun Kanch Home bathing, etc., while remaining within easy commuting distance ot greater New York. 36" Wide S0.2' 7,000 Cutest Child Contest nuiy he oidered in any one of seven basic

Madr of heavy quality utrlped Grand Prize-'500 in Cash! rnllon drill In attractive OVER 1000 CASH AND Here are a few of the outstanding features of the Sun Ranch Home: grern, while and orange com- MERCHANDISE PRIZES! bination*. 1'aintrri flat ntcol Picture windows carefully oriented for best exposure Sidewdil and Ceiling in frame, ru«< proof oblong Exclusive storage wall closets Scientific 'U" shaped kitchen brans »)«"let«, complete wllh Attractive wood burning fireplace Deluxe Youngstown cabinets and sink ro;>e and fixture*. Look What's Yours for Just 75* Full Sized gdrage architecturally combined with the DcLuxc Bcndix Ajtomatic clothes ndsher 1 A lining ant a ttttetitn at prosit. house DeLuxe Kelvmator electric range 2 An t i 10 Pletinumtont Portroit fe ret* tiemil BEACH CHAIR RE-COVERS (Ugulorly «) Landscaped plot Kelvinator refrigerator 3 A duplicott ef Iht ph«l» II tnttrttf In tvf Built in dressers with mirrors above in each bedroom Ventilating Fan Mg «n>.il of NO EXTRA CO'T TO YOU I MILTON Ceramic Tile Bathroom finish Large Storage room for brooms, mops, etc. *§ A chonc* to win cath er mtrchondilt priit» BERLE, Walling $7000. Any child up to I? yien it Plate-glass medicine cabinet China closet with sliding glass doors 'IKing if TV", tligibt*. Con'itt tpen now—cloiti Stpftmbtr Built in Hamper Modern radiant oil heat'ng with gun type oil burner. Idt pond of iu*

Furniihtd by Koes Bros., Rahwoy MM \TIIY CLUII ESTATES 6.1 RKOAD ST. RED BANK Red Bank, New Jersey KK fl-30M. Open Dally 1(1 tu (1 KrI. I mil ». FBC RANCH HOMES-EUGENE MILTENBERGER, PRESIDENT Pag* Fuurteen BED BANK REHlpETBR. jrXE S9.

REVISED Bnard of Adjust ment for a variance BUILD1NO ZONE ORDINANCE from th<> ttrmg of thiQ Ordinancr» BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN SECTION 1" /.ONINt; BUARD OF N. J. Press Group *,,, !•-,!->•• r ,'ii.n rK, Ifcu'jl nf i AIlJUSTMKNT - . • ^ • • r -TV' ••">. u ir. hrghi n u (a) Ifrmbrrih p. Thm nhjiil be a Zoning Board nf 4djiifetmf>nt of fix r f of y»rd> r Elects T. I. Brown members. hrr»> naft^r reff. rrd to ai th $ par ••». the d*n • Honrd. pui^tiarn in ih*> piovimnns of thr t on »ndUS' Revififd SlHl.trs of N>w Jrmry 4 n :.,,',. H 6 « nd '«nd foi lo 49 inrlu* v^ ni amrnd'd and BUP- t n Pur As a Director r other plcment*d. "Ihr mem ben of the rest- II d pur1rlOtf » ing Board shall arrv-f out thr.r tr: ms nd* inri th* ! eof, and th* prf sent rhanman r,hall ion- >n rii of Ad1Ui1. - Bennett Fishier 1 tinu«. Their niicrps^nra aha!! bp d< •- i m i.r nr.d nrr 'gsipd by the Mayui »ud contirmrd hy 11 oti» hfrrhy I tht < iMinrii. Thp ntcmberi of ihe Bumd SiM'fei'ilh (Irune n ih ihr•-. Shall H*r\r w thout pny. 1 T'\ tding f.-r ibl M"1 rif. A fjtjorum shall ron- rnv .F'Olll h« silt nf t hu. mrmliPrf, and in nrdfi lo As President for thr.r * .oln- |r«\crie a dfc-,.. on of th- Hnililitig In- h a comrre- ipe.-tor or authorize a variance from Thomas living Brown, editor and f fnr on< ird the ma f th A Ordtimnrr. an »f- publisher of The Red Bank Regis- firmn! ote (.f at Icait there mtm- b*rs shall br u-c)uird. The mn:: • TI if R ter, was elected to the board of di- -H oih.- rianjrerc prn of the /.onKK Hoard nf Adjustnunt phaH rectors of the New Jersey Press as- be hrld Bi thp rail of the rhrninnn . -.|iiatP hght »T»d «ir id at aiiih oihrr t sociation at the group's 94th annual d f ld the Guard mi»y dr't«T The bnard (thaiI krep meetinR Friday night at Set Girt. minuter of iti r»ri*>dinxi ihowing the Bennett H. Fishier, editor and vnfp nf inch mhff upon rnrh ipir^. f uhlijsher of the Rirtgewood Herald- thf of !• IH.M. and shall -p rrrnr.N of its rx- thr mo* * i'l ••n[ i Bt< use nf It)rwj ns and News and Sunday News, was elect- thro iKh- Rm ,. ich nf 1 «.r lift- en th'r ofliciai artinriK, all 1 of whirh J>h«lhl l br immrdiattly fil**d in ed president. He succeeds Robert Th • M »,*<•• « ml H.H iiimh « niilif' nf th* nfHct> of the Board and ihall be aC. Crane, publisher of the Elizabeth r«T Ha- l\. !\ hf .MH,-> i.f Mnnmoijth. Public rremd. If ' >!• ft • hnr • v i «nfn rrd b} and li'a-inK. «nd hubjert to «|>- °v 1 l snf* auRtdf. ri'trrmin" and O - ? PKHHTIONP ' fl .•>• t h ^«i... nn« h< rr n establiihfd. ' * H ' •• ,--ds f ' '1 lih r» H f- thti !. fnr • n hni II.I.I . •u.iii ih,., general J>UI pose thr t • ii r i> i- h - tirrl imnrf, h«\ e the and intfiit, «a< UA' 1. Grant m pf-rmiti. ai provided in the prcccrl iijf ctions of this Ordi- nance. -. Mnd'.fv niiH vn-y tho t-.quirrmrritu of thia Or.linainc nlatlvr tn yard*, iatinn «r | rrfiilt in iitiihir hardship uf>cflij*i> of

p! of inrnt anr.. «.!• u the ehiirmlrr of rui-ifd by nMtrlibniho

dl to un ; > of this ^rr-i oi(. t' VIOLATION'S AM) \ 'Yon L.J +iJ>mg-ta~M I'KNAI.TIFS of and riil firry vinlnt.oii

\ land whr BUILDING ZONE MAP nmrtrltnl mid nrry v i Ln: 1 ir 4i ";pt J.n«' )• tny i r ho t.>ihi to fit f n boun dary i rr •.f II 1"t, BOROUGH *' FAIR H AV E N do (ft W .|:h i -f ol !h( "wirlth of * 11 1. for a lu-i-imt <<)init thirty Int it i'>y | ' K V udth mfusurfd at MONMOUTH COUNTY • NEW JERSEY 'l«\^ im.T'«niim»-nt r linth. nt th . • t n m inn drp*. h. rich! « rrtt.on nf th^ ,.lMirt r jiidiriRl nfTir > l'rntl! "a rd A "front yard" In f«in- whom a conv ction mny he riR(f • n oprn UTIi. > t•d K|.arf within and 1 Ench »nd iv»ry tiny thnt «u.-h \M.l«;ion idinjr thf 1 II w idth of the lot fo#- .•(.nlintu= >hn!| I., r The new prcsidrnt i» also pub- 1 we f ti thr fn m I • nt LIP mid thr fore- P «nr| Rpr-Hic viol.itln of this Ordinanc lisher of the Ti'ancck Sunday Sun mod pur 1 (i,f hi pi :itri.in! ruiildinR and m; ;i ^ ,n id for km h\\vi uith'iut niiy I" onil floor chall [ HiCnn. th- K.iiiMur nonnrut rh : .i r. square fr t in ' oi>on ntiBiT of i d^iith Rfeat- ht width of , mti Sil \\%* at tht Mm- of rnaimfm of U.MIM AS fnilmM: member uf the hoard of director* * rh i R, »- V ,1 \ "imr vtirff" 1* r than tw s iMjuirfil in thi.- Si-Hion. wall, the hal] bt OxtixttrH'. I.IOVHW.1 hon. -i", that * ( ... 1. 1..'. u-i .liUHrr '•i« ^hl, I \,»vt. s ,.-|, thf •tI>HI i' 'i i .•I , •. i.fjir • i }M r.•;; . f KiN 11. KKAR YARDS not it »n M\ (PI of tho Klizuboth Daily Journal. t inratf of (irciipkiuy bo first untainrd I . I ,iwf ngmirr -I...:: ,> i A ,..-»> >;i:il -.hnil br i^ovirlct] «n h h.:rfM and :-.-. Httuh N. Bnyrl. s-eneinl manager for Hijrli f.trnHon of \\\+ ::. I."I,ii 1.1] M HP v In!. \ct pt *M H>ri\f\nl in para- t : the .l-pth of d ns crrctMl thtTron » tha « f VAUblTV rt rUTURF U.SKS. TION ; II I'M 1 ] II ) |(i shall b<- ih 'It) if thin Section, atid th*" min- shall riot xcceil t» ice the of the New Brunswick Daily Home AN court ...... :. .i.. ! " i'H.\Ni;ES. No'lot hcrmfter may mm MI,I»,. f, R.:. /.u ul<-d Ihrtt n<>; ,re ihHti f of Kurh rear yard bhal! be ^id III. ^ h.ld'Tjnrm News anil Sunday Times, was l .-.• ii-..- i.;. .. •> ., -u TI.. j j^ usrn and mi building i>i i-«i ; ; 1., ., ,,f SfiTIOM Ifi IVTFRPKKTATIC»N elected vice president for daily llPreilft mfiV >r STOllV AMI 1IAI.K (hull b-. , which aijfn shall be mal- I. Forty < i'i fptt in tn R-l or ANH PUKPUSE 1 Iht* ^"ri" eTl ! "' * Teclrd. ronslructt d, ! i .11 rightly condition and ••n ! R-i /..me. rl |hn-r,,r nthrr than new. papers. Klected vice president ilui 111 HffM eA, converted, altered, mnintamfd. or Ii tneir interpittation and aiiplicntinn, • hu'] t>\ t r nd frit •J. Thirty ir.u) refd fM'opt iii ronformily with the lno- ^. l.UIJ'l frU i h i AiT(*-iry ii«.r« CLI> t (inia rily inri- rar \ «rd. or visinns of th'e (Irdinaticr. hrld to be the minimum r< rjuii trtic nt t M. Ray. editor tif the Cranford Cit- Tf| from the a. !•.-».. MI ' ilfii* tn Ih. jibinr u.-<-5. inrhiijink' srimr- ::. Twenty rjrii feet an R-.*. /.one. Adopted for the promotion of the ,'ub'h* tel) RKSTOR1N<; UNSAFE UUII.H- i. >U-I Ml frit K-1 /.i,m. hU- living fiuartrm for donit-Htir trrvnnH 4. Thirty Sill fret a BUSINESS iZMt and <'hroniHe. J'flfd. IN(i.s OH STRUCTURES. Nothing in this heal'h. mo ral a and K'nernl w rlfar* . for « «ny road, v'l" MjiiRii f-'it iu mi H-h /.urn. I or othMs miplnyrd on thr prrmioffi l.y h "* buildin u^od in anyle>s«ninK the con ires ti an in the «t rcrt »•: . .- Mnvn N J " G. Wallace Conovcr, editor of Ordinance tthnU [> re vein the ct rtriiftfi* n- ! the nrruparit nf tht- iirinripnl building. for r and ihf cou r nthfr vrny t for securing safety from tire, intnii* mid l?2!i. the Somi'i'isct Messcniter-Gaiette. ing or re?.torinjr to a »»fe or lawful con- H!|,I, TWll STORY typt of rr.,-SECTION 7. USE REGULATIONS K()R Tim -.!» ni*-tit •• thor, i,, fr- mon ; i Sin fMt in a BUSINESS other dnnntr*; for the provision of itd«- diti-m of any Mart of any bus Mir K tie- thr flour area of tarh fluoi shall HUSINGSS /ONES /on \vh( aifi /.oninjr Ordi- was elected treasurer. Also elected iitprj than rlirfrd unsafsaee orr unlawfuunlaful by the BuilBuildd- thf huildiiiK is not used in quatf htrht and air; for pri-venum; over- nnd mrn<"ir*»d from in-nprriy li foilows: I Wilhin any BUSINESS /ONE noany part for rr-aidencr purposes. crowding of lands or butIrlinirs: for thr ami 'ntft nnr! «upnli>. to serve with Mr. Brown as a di- ing IInspec t nr r>r othhf r dull> authorired i.'11111 Hqimrr fti{ in an R-lZnne. liuildinir ^all br u«ed in whole o in thei Mn v. hich are hereby re- proton j' ITIC. the width to b« ii AC- SECTION 1^. KKONTAUK OK LOT avoidance of undue concentration of pop- l rector was Norman B. Tomlmson, ^ cordanrp will Thi- oftiria! \H\ map. •2. (•<)! f.- i-i • h «.. R-2 /-onf. Pint for II ny industrial nr manufartur In RESIHENCE /ones the minimu illation and for facilitating adequate pro- (e> PROJECTIONS INTO REQUIRED fn il art- f* ft II nn R.3 Zont, ni(T purpose or for any other than th frontH of any lot on any adjoining SR(*TI(»V 12. WHEN EFFECTIVE publisher of tha Morriitown Daily For the i"iipo>r of thi^ Ordinance tn vision of transportation, water, H«WI r- Thi • Btnbliphin^ r>t fronlasres wnd yards, the OPEN SPACKS. Yards and court* rr- 4. U Millart- f«- it n an R-4 /.on<. fol!>witiK bptcififd purpoFi H: fitrerr shunll h«>> **fl followsl : .«hall takr effect imme- Rec-ord. quired under thin Ordinance xhall be en- age schools, parks and other public im- din'-!; w»tfr» of ihf r-irrj hnrdrrinR thr Bor- .'i. ,'.:.{) hquarr ft-ft ill fin R-,"> /.oiu-. in) Any UM- npecified in Section 8. Two hundred (2 00) feet in annrovementa. It ii not intended by this ami publication Harry B. Adsit, manager ot th* ough of Va.r Havrn and their trihu- tirely frfc of buildinit or parta thereof, l>. For th»t typt- of residence known | 'hi Club hoiun-; hotel: board and j R-1 /.onr. Ordinance to repeal. Abrogate, annul nr according tn law. tarn'B i-hfll] he df^mfd the equivalent of except thnt front entrance step* of aus ft FULL TWO STORY house hut ' roomirK houst-s nrcommodstinR up to (b) One hunred OOft) f«t In «nin any way to impair or interfere with Passaic Herald-News, waa elected residence may project into t required whr.r tht- yai-iiKi! i« an intrtfrnl part j and not e\rerdinK "is «uests: rfBtaurant A "-tr^it. any exUtini? law or ordinance or any The for. L'r nir ordinance waf dally newspaper representative on 1 front yard not to evceel t'n (101 f I'cjrl. \ "court" il an open an R-l nr R-'Z /.one. eight tf round „ „ • _ _.-- , where in th- same ithidenci- tfit-re it J rsctpt a lunch wagon, diners or road pi-evi M.KIJT adopted or issued or which nlftr meeting if thr M-vnr -nd C K-R33 //on e nndd RIt- i //one , or sii x I6> feet * provided living hpm-f ovrr tho iinraK' stand?. f Seventy-five (75) feet In an R-4 Other members of the board of . r ' ( i-! nsr ihr roof, nnd not * Khali be adopted or issued purnuHht to •»f tho Horn rh of Fair Haven. hrld frn i il. h i\r i »11| or rrnr yard, and in «n R-i Zont. . vhi»h i« part i.f tin second floor, th' <••» Retail Rtorr: Miblic jmraKC or /-n law Mating to the use or construction I-in- 12. lit.M directors me Walter M. Dear of ft LOCATION AND COVERAGE (>]•"' sro*s floor art-a of the tccond floor shall , fillinir or service station fur motor vt- HIM! W 111 conif up fm bo.j mi hi !i-«st IT o »i(]m hy a (c) Fifty (00) feet in an R-5 '/.one. of buildingg s or thep provisions of yard?, Jersey City, a life member, and the nn Ihr simp IM. ACCESSORY BUILDING. No ttory oc AA follows: hiclrs. provid.d that appruval ihrrcfor SEIT1ON 13. SIDE YARDS I. 1 ,"Jrr- on rv.'iy lot in a RESIDENCE /one Inthis Ordinance require largt. r yards o thf Cnunril ch»mbors. Fnir Hi.... sentatives: dailies, Mr. Adsit, John J ant ora side i iw d is an "outer in uny • i\ti+ yard except at upecifWd here- ' :t. T".O b(ni.irr fret in mi H-:i /onf. sona' «? not l*!vs than forty M01 feet wide, law*, ordinances, ruin or regulations, »r.l tlirrroii will bt Kivrn full opnoi. boat hou-f may be built in meh front r.. The vrtth* floor area is the num | ''onery. buti-hi-r shop, hand b*Wry, nhop r-.cept that on a corner lot the ride yard the provision* of this Ordinance shall nty. Press, and Richard Scuddcr of tha of that fnrloHti by thr uutsidr facfH of "f » I'lumbu, uniilh. tltctrician. bom on the lidr Hlreive of any area used for j tradrsmiwi. -. In an K-'J nr R-.'! /one, eirh sid< (a) Authority and Ihition of th T>Blr.l: Juno 15. ]. JIHJ.10 (i-iiifris.fii pnt-nllf ] with itn prin- re^nry building* in any rrai- yard re- an Bttnchid irarairo or pnrrhtF. PARKING. No buililinir fhall br yard shall not hr Irss than twenty (201 plewood-South Orange News Rec- " rrPC tet nr fct ruc !urB Ruilding Inspector. This Ordinance ehnil 1 p quireil m H minimum, including the MAXIMUM VUHUi AREA HI* ! . i . . "y ""t'^H or land feet wide. e\cept that on a corner lot Notice or Settlement of Account ord, Walter J. Lee, Westfield Lead- rt. Th. ground area covered by any projections ' RESIDENTIAL KUIUHNl! Th< used for husine permitted by the *idt yard on the sidr street line thai be ndministrred and rn forced by the n»t W.dth of nn Inner Co Building Inspector who shall in no cuurand. a,. er; Charles K. Moreau, Bloomfield "w dth of nn :tine.l for residence or alteration of any building ami whoHnny 1. Jr., find HlHiirhf l>u [>I H<\Bhi of -A Court. The ••heighg t X CflOp pe r <"P»ti in a_ny Ry R-4 Zonr, or 40 iuirpos«'» including; accessory buildings plovif.i to park their vehicles of trann- 3. In in R-4 Zone each tide yard Sleeper of the Mount Holly Herald. of t b d f h per cent in any R-m5 Zone. poitittion unless adequate space for burn shall he not less than eiaht <8> feet shn'l not grant any Certificate of Oc-Belcher (now nianrhe Relrher HoXetterl lowest lr\ l to be measured from the thrrrafter m-cted in any /,on» shall not parking is provided and maintained mi wide, e«cent tht»t on a corner lot thecupancy in respect of any building iincl.r Fiflh Mr.iir«|ih of decedent's will. ( igl ACCESSORY BUILIHNCS IN v\c* ni thirty per cent l.'lti'/, ) of thr the top vf Ihr hinh<«r d t lo"•»! serve! whicup hto REAR YARDS. the [>n-mises operated for such busine's side yard on the side atrect line sha! where the proposed construction, alter Notice i< h-rehy given that the nccountu : area of the lot in said 7-one. use. or on othfr nearby premiers lir<)* ation or use thereof would he in viola or the subscriber*. Surviving Executor State Second in Milk bounds it »'th.n ih< ««mr !ot. 1 No accessorry y uildinbuilding gerecte erected d InIn.. v... . „ be not less than thirty-flve Ctfi) feet MAnMUM.KLooK AREA OOFF vided ami maintained by thf proprietors tion of anyy provisiop n of thitha s Ordinance and Cn-Tru«tee of the estate of Mid lq) Hi.pht of Buildiiik'. The "height reai yardd, "halhll l be nearer thhe rear || BUSINESS IiUlLIHN(i. I he g 4. In an R-.'» Zone, no sidt yard khall deceased, and Tru'tn. will be audited anil of a building" it thtvertical distancr lot line or tide lot line, which i floor of siirh hiisinfSR IIFP. unless the Mity lie less than six ($) feet in width and f feert an I building inrhulinti at-crsi-ory building, nd Borough Council nhall exempt tuch i the ngfrregatt width of the two tide .rt hy th- S.irr.,.,«|. of theCounty *ro md immediately adjacent tn th* base R-l, R.2. R-S. R-4 or R..» /.onr. therrof ht itiifter rrtctpd rhall not tx- from this requirement which yards *ha1! be not lesi thnn fourtteen atructed, reconstructed, moved, extend• prtd for settle-- Average milk production per cow '. (14t 1 ed. converted, altered or demolished, un- t .Monmouth and report.-d fo of the bu^d:ng to the mean level of 2. An accessory building i-rected in cec-fi c «hty iu-r t {*<>'} ) of thr area! t-xtrnption shall not •»d a term of i /"* ' f^cept that on a corner lot ent to ThThf MonmoutMhh County Court, in New Jersey in ranked second In " th* (Mop* of thr main roof. - rear yard on a corni-r lot shall be no! tif thi- Int or li five yiars Hud shall be granted only if j the side yary d on the side streeitre t line less the owner or contractor ihall fimt robate Division, on Friday the eleventh which it shall In obtain a building permit from the Build- dny of Auirust. A. I)., 19S0 at 10:0(1the nation in 1949, the State De- ir> r'amiiy. A "family" ii any num- n«ar*-r the side stret lino than the min- rtctcd . urid thr- iuth of huildin the judgment of the Mayor end Bnr- I shall benot less than fifteen (15) feet ber of indivielusl*. related by blood, r(ls s )(icifi( ing Inspector, in accordance with the o'cl .ck A. M. Knmern Iiaj-linht Savinir partment of Agriculture reported '.' w!l?n5ifJr -? " • J'*, . ' -«1 '"f throughout .hall not bt less than twenty u requirements I id. Time. Ht which time aliplicHtion will be irurriAK« or adoption, livinp togfther as RESIDENCE /ones in Section U. *...... of »uch husinos, will not ilurini! lurh ! it otherwise n_o side yar„ d in require. .^ „d ehnnt« am] N"i«nrk Trust Company ranked first with 3.400 quarts, while it > ^ fhall be erected in the regr y«rd nr of existing building! thereon, the line: r;- Building. An "acctt• wat.ratr,. rlrctricityrlrctririty. atrcet'lightin»tnct liKh g and fi trcrtion. construction. rc| air. rpmodeling ' forr Hnnnyy sucsuch h buildinbuilding g'i fi fsai. aail d bualncibusiny hull thr> rear meet line than the minimum within which the proposed building is t< l!y : I'lANlEl! I.. REIBER. the average for the nation was 2,- • * huildintr which is distance specified in Section lor K , nyiliHiitf, Hinl unless the sam shall cur or uitunnniy of any bihMinn ll6fcd ot buildir-g i« o"f " fireproof conatruction, • ubord.natr and rssor..y . t.o a_ ,principu ....l frondit t yard inifi thad t ir.on«. ho intrndrd for uny micli purpoRp nnl be erected or altered and the exist in A-.-istnnt Ti uU Ollicn. 437 quarts. SECTION H OABAfJES. STABI.TI!?. and intended use of each building or pan Siiivivinif Kxeriitor nnd Co-Trnttft building on the name lot, such an a nri< , ACCES BU,LD,NC« .K I UL Rtid until there shall have been a drt Value of milk cows and hslfcra ' v«te slab:*, k'arage. playhouse, barn, FILLING STATIONS thereof, the height thereof and the num- K. RDIIERT IIURAND. SIDE •VARDS. In the caie of M«II. and other term., miHrtticn by th<- Hoard of Adjustment 'a) A .Stable Equivalent to a Garage. ber of families intended to be accom frrenhoufi'. t>uth houK« or boat house. h d .Shr. wsbury. N. .1. on NPM Jersey farms last year '. 1 ) nd !raarvtn Ih? ?""'U| for,win no*b<> ro"- Vot the M'P"»' ~«* this Ordinance modatcd. The applicant ihall also give lui Pr.vatr ( age. A "nrivate ga- greater width than the minimum re- I thereto ah may be imposed b trarv to the general welfare, public safe- ! atabl- for horses or mule! .hall i'n-Tnj»Uf fnr the Trust of amounted to $46,170,000. rage" it a psrug ii which no butineti, quired by this Ordinance are provided.! ' " " - aueh other pertinent information rr- Rlanch.' Bclch.r Hostetter rommtrcml nrvit or industry in carried accessory buildings may be erected in ipe-ting the propoied use of property as Messrs. Riker. Emery 4 Daniie, en. such t^cesi side yards which do not ' mav be necessary to determine the pro. 7(1 Rroad Strtrt, Ice is mixed in during commer- - l v) Public Garage. A "public ga- abut ttreeli provided that th* aide yard priety of the issuance of a building per Newark. N. J. cial sausage grinding to prevent "• ny other garage than a pri-required at a minimum by this Ordinance i mit. If the Building Inspector Issues a Attorniyi. »I5.9« heating of the meat from friction. : 1 b* left open and unoccupied and that j building permit he shall return to the vate Irak '". applicant, "roperly certified, one copy Private Boat House. A "private no ppar t of any? suc>urh accessoryy buildindgc ' boat o\i*r" IB H boat housp in which ihi'l be within fifteen of the plans submitted. If the Building il feet of the Inspector nhall decline to insue a build- o b »*. commercial vice or in-principal building in any R-l, R-2. or ng permit he shall give to the appli- dmtr cwrr-cd on. R-3 /one. Ten (10) f>r t in any R-4 J ' nn Station. A "filling sta- Zone and five \t-ept ; *"'P»l buiidinir Hnd it* accrssoiv h>iild be unlawful to use or permit the use of p trheri i ihr top of a building the domestic employees of the renident tr.. any commercial vehicle, or used for more lomeeticated ratu or dojfg. i^ prohibitrd. i i"t>'< in a RESIDENCE ZONE shall be than one (It Commercial Vehicl*. any building or part thereof hereaf- lunr of n n.rh .« not more than two of the rtaidfnt owner of therxrept within a lot containing follow*: ter created, erected, changed, converted, 'fit h. Inw -hi plat*. premisM, i 3. In iny RESIDENCE 7.nnt no uar«f. acres and except within an rntlnsur in) One acre in an R-I Zone. "ha'l be rented out for the houiinjr of altered or enlarged, wholly or in part i RH i «i|.n, putfh. An "ojipn porch" 3. No arce»ory building with .ntent I tant at lean fifty (.Id, f ,. f until a Certificate of Occupancy shall fc urit Mm: - up* ii tn light and viti- n ocvupy tame for dwelling purpose!) > r( t rom (hh i :!«. iH-M-by di- Certificate of Occupancy, his reasons for vided i.-.n la^f s of districts or io doing shall be staLed on one copy ZII-H . li- fo of the application and thnt copy re- R-1 /-• 1 turned to the applicant. Ft-" /'.,. (el I eta. The Building Inspector thill It-:- /.,i. exa-t the payment of fees as follows: R-l /.,'. bourbon I, Where the estimated cost of work R-:. /•.;. amount! to SI00.00 or less, the total fr< n-i •/.,,' •hall be $2.00. Wher« the estimated co»t •IS ' IliirNliAIUES IM ZONES of th» wi»r'« amounts ti> between ItOO.nfl IIIK iini.nisi. nnd $200.00, the tntnl frc shall be f'J.nO. Where the estimated cost of thr work rnmmrrriji I amount! to between $20".00 nnd $400.no. \rf pt for apri- f a building provided that th. •.„*,,-- rhnul. privnte Mrhool, private achnol fo' O'VBRBUILDING PROHlBITKIf. ! rultural I'lirpn^r'.. ha1l any huildini: the total fee •hall be $.1.50: where the 1 : sale horizontal arra of «u<-h parts hKnll children unHrr 1« yeara old. inltitution I. , •«ii nn c\iit tig lot upon whi.u. |M.,,,..| .tiiid, ,1 „,!,. fert h'«h: t or Mr^u i,pnn ^hirh mid public varage thf /.ruling Board of Adjustment and (•I A Ringle detached house ute<\ an dition«I 11 .ftOn no of frt'-tinn thrrenf .'»!.> I., fi SL( riON 10. FROST YARDS or filling nuiion i« located. Mibjec t to auch regulation* «» that ; a rtsMlrnt p hy nut mnrr than an'- fam- For Ortifirat* nf Occupancy, the fre •'•r '•' ' nk '..I.'MI..| ..it th^ HtiilHini: •/iiwU "'nuiremrnts ;n RESIDENCE • «. No part of any building.med as a Board may prfscribe, urovided that turn . ily nnt r\flut)ihg the prnfr^tiunal offirp f shall be $1.50 and duplicates thereof /.nn. M«|.. l.ii vh." ii hiniiidnry l-im /.ONhS. A ront van) .* required on \ nulilii- K«raKp or filling slntlon and no rrgjiannns «nsli not be Inronnlnunt with* of u- rr-sitlfiU nnner or leKnrr. 1 11111 $1.00 each. 100 noor il»>- in I r..ii.r .!.• v Hi MMI, in,, iu !„. •M-iy ](U in K KbsluhNi h /.ONfc, and, " * fump or other service applinnre the provitions of this Ordtnanre. i fhl t'hurrh or nthrr plurr nf 1 2. Ihe coat of advertising a public 1 (!i DETERMINING LOT 1 RoNTAGE. worship; exrept ** below jprrified, O.all have a'""use] to miuply motor vehielm aj.pnshall b?ne« •OTTLED.IN-1ONO i Pa rish Imuv nr Su tida v->rhnr>l h u i 1 <\ i n c. of not IICM thrtn thf following err^rri with thfrtj'flvp (S.*t fret of any hearing on any application to the Zon- 1'".'. ','. •mt',',*i,l".,,;\":i"mi'\ I"'"," *" In the ra^e (if a lot running through ir) A public Hrhnol. ing Board of Adjustment for a special »'.IM. c( ..irli ' |... ,,,• |,y m,an, ,,f ft,. rasureil from the pnii.erty line: boundary line of any RESIDENCE Zone. UNDER GOVT. SUPEtVlSION '„ fr-om one street to another, the front of

fm fatilitiri. IM bark" at Irast fifteen (I All fers paid to the Building Inspec- "i liKTKKMi'.SATl'i'i's Vl "I'I'OL'BT. ujioi' which thf majority of the building*. as nt'iTiiinftf i- pj nvidr d R-4 /.line. (In) tor shall be naid over by him to the. ll't. I.INK.- In rh-. - ,,f street line and their „,,. in th« name Mork front : but in cme I (M A pul.lir lihraiy a mu«.>iini- nn n. Tm-nty-nve (2.i) f Borough Clerk. The Huilding Inspector ; th^rr na< bepn no rlnrly defined fron!. | in an R-,i ildini, hark at Irast thirtv (SOI 1 art gnlIn-y • ii romniun^v ci ntrt build- /.one. shall be paid for his arr vices a a pro- !••• I..|» il., any atrrpt line. Thit pro- rlxe Hgr ***iMbliahe(J th* owner may. i\hrn ' iiiK * pri \ tit i> Ijf.Hl honpe or bath hoil'r lh< ICqirr vider! h.r the Mayor and Council. Hpp.yifiK fm JI building permit or en-. n Ill.'SINKSS /(INK. I viaion dn,< not apply to ga'unlint piimm "lien nurd ;n rnnnrrt mn wjih an r\- in • .BUSINESS /(INF. i «nH other lervic. ficilitio within nublie (fi Issuance of a building permit nr tint ate nf occupancy, aptr'fy wh.< h lot iMmii ho.ISP i,-rd a« K rtmilenre AR "I flihiunril mtiri>ly fo certificate of orcupanry howtver, shrill * oh«M nr runtidrrpf] thr front 1 n» [«frin «a il i«r« 'hull I,. prnviilrH wi'lh" Ti-nii'l ' not relieve applicant from responsibility \• i>• M>,Ns N't tanU. drum" ' >im!lar contain* -.i: \i. (I nhsl. arrange his buildmsn and | i f r Kn Id licit u^'l r \rln> l.y «< rrqu.rril fnr I[.:, V.on, in mm- , fnr compliances with all Unroush of Fair r^ nn in HUSINKSS /.(INKS thall ho j .hall b. plar.il or lnt-lt«H itrt-t f'onifege ph*|] br (|rrmr-d 1 hr rm;t f"»t flnm Ihr IM.i],, rlv III,.. r:.,.,.t 'Pi lhi< "hall nnl .pplr In fu.l nil ttsm* frunt«g' nn rprh <>f tnn I to rrf ct, ron»t ruet. renai r nr rrm"ilrI a '" t in «.»f if li\e»l In ihe nix n •)l«l •"> ."i »-Hi n « Hl'SlNKSS >• I.RVIIIK ihf ralmrily fif 57.S gal- 1.1 «( (h. I-*M|. r-r h.PMir.i:. n. nhnh /.I INK huh >i n.lh.n ihr «>ni. lilnrk ,,n ' building nn the ground that such hu.ld- -t :ot. it nude for ah f,. ins «' the lot nn which it ii or ii In lh. 11,(. tH . » .1. ,,r IS, .,,,.,, .,,,| „,,!,,,. of lf-»irn«tf either at rt el franir«r si thr f \ si:c THIN i •.. < III;RTS "l tfl n rin me - if Kill in i r _ 'I '"' "' Ih. I.HUIMI.I v 1,1,, ,,r ' 1 Iw locnird doi • not mrrt the minimum frn it of the Int, n, (k "Inn rr.|,,i.i,,|. VN.tliin any iinm a 51S 11 f a rl.ui •rh. 1, h hou> KKSI KM K /.ONK. » n-iml inril 1 p frontage rt?quircm*ntB of [hi* mil DETERMININi; YARD LO( A- ' '' required wh rp\rr any room ordinnrirr ii-P'i lilir h 111:Itlmg IT n- ri|U,\Hlrn| o|,rii a|inrr ik rci|iiirif| nf ,prrt tn th. TlnNS. In drtermitiing the lorationi «vi- t hnl "H id Mjr n ^hall I, nt huh I'.nplr l.\r. ilrrli. wurk or con- huildinfrtr ia nr ia to bee I ml. UJtrf «rid BiifB of \ ards r» Ordinance all mi- - j Bitfii ial 1 b.• pr rm ill • d he within -00 fret nf one or mirr Jot A nn-iita khall be made from lol lln.- ... •» nf REKIIlENCK /.IINF. «h;ih ml. »r'l on the sHmr lot lo afTorri nat- hKvinu an urn nr frontnge tqunl to or • 'li. hrrrinlirfuie nil nil.mill tlUf. I'illt anil vriililalit.n lo Mirli room, 111' ' »t hy lh >-hun-li.' I»i "h L fi at TI iitmt t of thnn l lot t non which Attic! mi MINIMUM n,O0R ARKA Ol • I. . ZONK. I") rncrt ni-od r.\ti.|id heloiv the room Pud nr Mn ni. pub lie h i(| JInit buildini g iis or in t o he locateladd within A ,..r - mil tut n •K U tt ri Mainiaininii Kmnl>li»hrcj Iliiililinir nESIHKN'TlAI. BUILIIINGS. The mm I i ill • r'fir !S!HI> in |{ oi' moms it M reijulred l<> serve, 'J0O ffri- t off one or mnre llots which H 1- "1 -lor ;, n ••». Niilhiiin in thi< (IrilitiAiirr shall f lit yt ar itnum gruir> floor aro^i of Ihr around I K n\'( 1;, ,| M "" Hffiuirpfl tiirr. Within nny rortf r nvr i rxiti [i if f.r in 'Iv Hi cilil*.- tl.r \i il t:,Mi nf HII>- nr- th aliiill b« i huildiriK ur huMilltiKK . N.I < 'IK! mrr. iruulnlii.il nr iiinliurt laliirh !n *', If ctinl purple* hereafter erfrtnl tic iit.^ >'-MI j. HI luwest I". r| .hall be not IM» ihan ni«r ,1 mil V ih /'>llr rslnl.liAh. , a l.,li|,|l|,K |.,ir ,,r pqunl tn or lr reft rd. con- I STBJUGHT BOURBON WHISKY th •• p ipon h. "h "l'M illiifnrmily .,r IIMIWH nf frnm llH-nugli- I A In, ih* i.pr nr reidfnr* known ar.fl tn ,u. en*,. \ % jhjm rune (P) ferl; 1 r'1 ^ Iff! • den1 . f y .tia I ri •11 in-led, repaired nr rrntndclrd, ihr ;d.n« inch wai at iht RAM. H HOUSE, that la a build- m Hid manm.im h"n-on!at dimrn-iinn of an OCr upant Of • trsidtn rt not rh would erula A front Rui'Hinf lnrp#rf>r ihitl ndvn# mrh RI<- OlD HCKOIV PUTIUWG CORPORATION, "HILA, PA. or inner court ihall ba not Im than twici plicint of hit right to ftppl/ to the ni;i» HANK KI;<;ISTI:I;. .ICM: JH,

Receives %\m\ Prize Mabel Coleman School of Dancing / l/\ Hi I.LEI, 71)*.. iCHOHVriC ASD Hil.llUHnt l>A\C.l\G. % \<>» Studio, 31 Re«-ior PI., TOSEJE Phon«- \\\ h-2i)\\ \\ei\ Bank, \. J. INSTEAD OF 3 inthi ice field! *•**•**

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ciootic world (or atar/jr (r» hunifi Mrs. L. G. Humphrey, 586 Upper Mountain ave., Uppor M.jnt- clair, receives check for $ I ,C00 from Paul J. Cupp. ?^no min,iqer ftart than th« Faith and Hep* of iti The Stud^baker Champion of the American Stores Co. Mrs. Humphrey was ! rt p-,;e w'-i^or in the company's bread contest, havinq ••ubmitted 'He best wr.te up p«op!«f why she liked the company's biead. Prizes totaled $10,000. The contest was conducted throjqhout the American S'^'es is one of the 4 lowest price A<«rica>>iDtrt ail ractt, elaut* ••£ chain, consisting of more than 1.600 stores in seven states e-H tne District of Columbia. American Stores Co. i', be't Inown in tr's cr«»d» foice ia uttiioa, tktlr thaol$ lor larqest sellinq cars! erea as the owners and operators of Acme Super MdrJct1..

ti«ir Birthright ol FruJom, STUDIIAKER CHAMPION New Phone Directory Kryport Concert <»roii|» 6.MSSENGIR, 2-DOOft Hae 79.850 Listings Elects Melvin A. IMiilo and Libtrtjr. CUSTOM SIDAN The l(l,")0 edition of Monmonth Melvin A. Phi'.u, Maple pi. Kfy- , twf county's "beat seller" book, the port, wa-s elected pir.-ldcnt of the telephone directory, began making recently-fornird Krypnrt < onfrrl 12 its appearance this week. The vol- fissociatiun at a mri'ting last werk. Ltt't »ai» tai< l?«(n Htnltoriatf *t A roomy, powerful, handiomo Sturfobakar Champion, ume vill have a distribution list The association's objective i* to with evordrivo (optional at oxtra toft), boat SO »hi« tlm» of about 9*,000 coplcc, n prc,5< 01 aii aiiiiii«l com-eri «»'nes jump of more than 6,000 over last of celebrity artists each fall. Iadtpmdwnct a ttdtdlcatioi tl tht prit« othor can In actual gai mlloago In tho MoMIgm '1563 year's edition, th« New Jersey Bell Trustees elected are Mrs. ('. Ken- Orand Canyon Run. Haro't how tho Studobakor Telephone company states. neth Gfhlhaus, Mrs. John K. Hoke, DELIVERED IN RED BANK clpln that haw*, tad* Attriea «r«o«. Champion and tho throo othor lorgait The hook has grown not only In Mrs. William WhUacre, Mr*. J. Suit mtt heal tatu, If amy, titn Frank Welgand. Mrs. J. R Ahern, •oiling lowott prlco can scorodi Mlllt fricti may **ry illfhHy In warfcy e circulation over last year, tho com- 4m ff Mrs. Edwin O'Hanlnn. Mrs. I.'iuis m OALION pany points out. but also will be I. Pragcr, Mrs. Helen Fcigenton, Comparably low priooa on othtc larger by about 5.000 listings In the Stuctabokor Champion with ovordrlvo 26.531 Ml«s Helen McClung. Miss Marion /a FRCEDOK tttri li STRSMCTB fltudobakas Chan^lon Cuttom *«d«Ut alphabetical section, with 79.850 Matthew*. Mr. Philo, Harold Weber, 4-dooi ••dan, 9>pu>>- Star light oonpa. names and numbers this time as 4 Lowoit prlco car "*" with ovordrlvo 23.326 bualnoaa ooup* William Witacre, Homer (Wlifscn against a little under 75,000. and Or. Ivoui.se I. Pragrr. Mc« lubjact to changi without notlct lowo*t prlco car "C" 21.254 Most Important, the company The aaaociations membership states. Is the large number of wee!< will run from Oct. 9 until Oct. 21 RED BANK Lowott prlco car "D" 21.071 changes in namos, addresses and 14 when the public will he invited telephone numbers during the past to join and attend concerts through- !• rout St. K. J. 12 months due to moves, new con- out the fall and winter. nections and disconnections, mak- Arrangements have been con- BAILLY BROTHERS WERNERS GARAGE ing » check-up of personal number cluded with the Celebrity Arii«tx 01 MONMOUTH STREET, STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 3S, lists advisable if wrong-number corporation of New Ym'k to direrl RED BANK, N. J. BELFORD, N. J. calls ara to be avoided. Of the the membership campaign and to 79,850 listings, 48,500, or more than later eupply the association with half, represent changes. out.stanilinj; artists. ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL and

rr;jiN]Fm!.'imif• ^.r;rii;j11<11;i•:n»i<;<<-J11• i::i• 1111• • niuiiJ• >:(<• >iEI^'^ <• irnm;.11irii; iiUiiUiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiubj«w.;i'i i.>ih«.,,«i»»«i..if . ,,. :• :L, SIX THRILLING DAYS-JULY 3rd THRU JULY 8th l!Hill!N^ 'tllllfll ii::!i:!!1!l!,;..;! - ••;:,:••... n FIREMEN'S NIGHT FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY! THURSDAY, JULY 6TH GAMES FOR ALL THE FAMILY! RODEO EVERY NIGHT SPECIAL PRIZES FOR ALL THE FAMILY! 4TH OF JULY AND MANY OTHER VISIT THE "BIG TOP" * RAIN OR SHINE PERFORMANCE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! "COME AND BRING TNE FAMILY" AT 3 P. M. "VISIT THE CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND" ROUTE 34-COLTS NECK ROUTE 34 - COLTS NECK RKI> HANK KI;«;(STI-;I{. .MM; -:U. ]!}-,

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STORE OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. SHOP FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P. M. 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COP, VOLUME LXXII, NO. 52. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, Jl'NK '2U, l!>:>0 S1XTI0N TWO- -PACKS 1 TO 16 Fishier, Parsons Hv\p Dedicate Playground Salvation Army Ground Broken Regatta Set Jo Launch Uri\e CT For Hospital vv Home For Au£. 5 & 6 To Kreel itinlililic ill New Wing to Cost $5750,000— 20 Umr-ule \\t. * Hasa Work to Start Immediately Kain-d X2.9OO lo Dale

Ground was broken yesterday afternoon for the new $750,000 Uiv- ervirw hospital The new v.-ing will be built between the present Memorial Park building: on Union st. and the river. Newton Doremus. first president Taking Shape pte. .-lit ll<- of Riverview hospital and an hon- Itind-n pi . si id C-ip1 M »': n orary president, broke ground his ii i1 \ i • i !'' •> n • i' I >""' j r i "i * • !" i ; At Fair Haven v*t t I'M pi II.I ;• in- < urviti with a gold-painted shovel donated S i 1 \ation Attny by the General Supply company Softball Diamond. new huiidini: w of Red Bank. in .iufin 1. .SitnpMin. It Mayor Charles R. English. Im- l''irf[>la<'«'s, Tables chitect ll will - untnin t \v mediate past president of the hos- iiu fi'-ihi )••- Hii'lit in mm fui pital board of trustees, handed Mr Heady Shortly ions si* i vic's j Doremus the shovel. After the cer- in ^i- w l' Ii emony, Mayor English posted the Splendid progress in the develop- building: permit which the mayor , nienl <>r Kair Haven's war memor- A . it r ' .' *. .- , • i * o n and council iRsued free of charge ial park was rrpurted at Monday h II. • •1 ••-.. ,-. ' 'i.T.nm- The cost would have been $70. nights meeting of the mayor and 1 ,'. 1 , • -i•• 1 • -..". 'h"s« The president of the boa id of council hv Maynr Kdi.nr V. Denise .~- 1 .-. .- . r•!.; • 't 'he,o 1 Iruiolo Join- trustees. James S. Parkcs, slid the and Councilman Peter J. Kiehrle. n II ~ >'' a op. I at- e i: I'iU • in job of building the hospital could : An inspection of '.'•<• park was We William', of Trenton, N.B.A. lightweight boxing cKampion, ad.Tr,'. "I -V J I' - l;iv:it(JI I'*-. not have been started without the 1 • ' Ii' - -,e.. -1 i'. Ontario, ' made Sunday hy the borough oftl- One ill the f' ii *.- of 'ii' pi Ayers-Faliy Firm '•"'•• good will and co-operation of the. cials. Spare has been cleared away l/rclays dedication ceremonies at the new Eatonto wn playground. PV'ucri *. r'-n ri! y is 11.- n<'i! t s tn I I in- 1 A: •'';.• I >•-.." -,e Ijibor entire county. He added that the for a Softball diamond, and several are E-]tontc*n'', M-3yor F. B'i;: Price, Mrs. Louis G. Mead, president of tre ' r f r i * - "1 winch will i-nnl ill'- S;il\ il p |{«-)l Hunk I eui'lier • , ,.[ , A. A. LaFountain company, con- ,] •'••'l\ ' 1,'i i pi fireplaces nnd tables will be avail- r A' my to di'vi-lnp i ir>-i fi urn tractors, would start immediately able shortly for cook-out parties. jiioc'ation, and Attcney General Theodore D. Parsons. Mr. Pa JOn, w.i p' «• j' me Tu Sell Iteul l>lale A ., - f. 1 It:i - '. • .••h nnd to demolish a portion of the pres- : l'.ll 1 '11 •,[.i.V r i Council approved the Allen Bro- event. Prcsism<-) tho'.e fl«,rv: *ted with the playground, Mr. Parson-, -V.-J ' y ei liAre s. ».-:t;« held ent hospital building. thers' map (if section live of River Tb.' Aver.- rnhv r-i ,1 es'it'- an-1 :{• '1. 1 ; I;-- io; ji,.'l draw

In of I! : Dr. R. Browning Wilson, chief Oaks for development. This area citizen of America of healthful and intelligent tra ining on playgrounds. ' iii.-tn nh.v U.-IKV uf l.ii'V Si'.\'i II. \ • K ""<' .- Aj n<> of the Riverview hospital staff, is bounded hy Willow st.. Kemp Taul) Says Order bi- .'i nn.iiin.'.1 ill.1 a.|'(."inriiii'n' of •,v >• 1 .> •. i • said, "This is the day I have been ave. and Fair Haven rd . and e\- Aii'liunv K Tiutol... S,l\( i l>riiuk ^"ll. '•iv. •d K,r d.i'^g >«•- looking forward to for many temis southward to McCartrr's n i- i! '• 1 . ill .' : H- R- 'I . • • I •11,11 i .Ilk I ••* years." Hi? sentiments were echoed lake. Service July 2 Wilson Tells Young C.O.P.. To Track Receives i'i il: i •• & lai^tt by Dr. Walter A. RuUman, chk f Ii' -,,| I. T .•:; Mawir Denise appointed Council- hospital surgeon, who said ''This Tb , U: R•de t horouru is the happiest day of my life." man Janre« A. Knrighl as a mem- Full (io-opcralioti ber of the planning board. At Old Tennent 'We're Broke and Don't Know It' Ii. , , ..- \ not to a,.'. i' !he u*- The remainder of the. program hi lp (Irian '" " 'he rr- Included a prayer by Rev. Charles inr retail consumption liquor li- ••'""; i cense of Stadler's WiUowbrOok was I'rofhylman History Gill Huhb Wilson of Trenton, col- S. Webster, pastor of the Red ni and \ ' Ii Un m of Th* Bank Presbyterian church and arenewed. umn i.H for the New York Hrr.iM- lluvr ItcMillrd frtMll Is to Be Stressed Tribune, told several hundred per- member of the hospital board of Filing of the deed of the former b t'• ' !>'! li.r.k ('Ivi rnber of trustees, and the sinking of theFisk st. school property was auth- sons at thr Younj. Kopublirans' Han on l.iirp- Wajjcr* The 1'intrihulion of colonial Prcs- i kick-off dinner Tuesday nipht nt C'.niii.. : -.' •• i rr to w ot n. National anthem by Mrs. Julius orized. The building will be used hyterianisni to the winning of A- \ |. -ii.-. an "Ailn.i'i'r Club' for the building inspector's office Sea Girt inn. "You're broke and Trentnii. \'. J. .lime '->. ' AI" Toren. American independence and the in- The slutr jiclmim.'t r;it inn i.^ .-rckini; .'a.- l',ini.'l :n -.t h i.-ii indr. idia I do- Mr. Parkes thanked the hospi- and the storage of borough equip- fluence of Presbyterian idea? of don't know it." He was referring ment. to our federal government, and to U p -s r t honkrnnkeo' hil-ill..-- tal staff nnd members of the La- goveinmrnt in the forming of the nirlhoiis with mi order 1 h.ii p;iti t'> b appr"\:nn'f\v fl dies' auxiliary for decorations nnd ConMitutinn -v*-ill be cited Sunday, nnid that as of that day the. n:i- The borough's ponulation was set tional debt was 256 billion dollars. ruutm-1 li.nks refu-r lu^ tiion-y refreshments. at .X,">50 hy the crnsus .supervisor. July 2, «t 7:3(1 p. m. in the Old fr. ialilc lir.iiii'.il re- Tfnncr.t church. Mr. Wilson is a eonRressiunat can- lii-ts from K'.imbliMs' knimn iiyi'ini. • A final check-up may change the didate on the Republican tirkft in Atloincv Ccni-r.-il Tli loir I). | figure. Mayor Denise asked all res the fourth congressional district of Pardons has (intcicd New JcL;v '•i Hi" effe • •;-. i'. $2.7'if, 7 Homes, 1 Lot idents who have nut been counted New Jersey. r.-icc trntk nullini iiifs I" nun 'lo^ b-id i i> ij"'.*n v.i do'd and a to ohtain the necessary forms at 50-rnllrd l.'ij-off lift.- :il p:i n m ill n il ;".j v. ou.d 1..- rai. the office of Borough Clerk M He went on to say, "that if all th« six million farms in America, the window.--. UP SSIKI lllr -t,-p v.oiilrl ! Floyd Smith. Imiirly i-uri ill 'the wi mils J,I .< • 11< <- j Kn i\ M \\ : •,al- i Sold Locally It million tractors and other ma- f .i.w.'U u / Ray H. Stillman, Shrewsbury real On motion by Councilman Rus chines and the 20 Million head of of bookni.'tkiiiK." j ::,'• l:l .:.£ toui'H' estate and insurance broker, re- sell H. Minton, a letter of thanks livestock were .sold with the farm- Parson.- dr.^ci il»r• the i: rta help- son, Tinton ave.. Shrewsbury town- nounrcd there will be only one col ment in all its functions was less He-puty Attorney dire, lor nf audio *v* '-i nni- ni eng.neei.a uiil coma house is of colonial architecture, will be collected that day. He ad Mr. Wilson predicted that wn hiou^ht full ro opeinl ion fiorn vi-iri! e.lu.-atiun in tbe Ked Hank bn< k v..t;i •';, ,-in..\wr t.-iat the "riv- with landscaped grounds. Mr. and Monmnul h I'arU. the only New Jei • ! jiiilMl- •, ;KH.IS i' i i'vimi.-l v hf ri .' nv -i d: eii'-r: nt because vised residents not to put out cans would either change, our present Mrs. Kenneth r» Slanlry Mr nnd Mri. Murphy intend to make it sev track now in o|i'-r.-it ion 'f'auli i.-u^ht phv-ii.- an.I rn n r h^m.i i u .- at Ilier.' j- not -.idt.-i.-n* a-t vi'v " This • or rubbish, as only garbage will be leadership or go Communistic He Mr* ll'iu-iPl K Si.lit,-. Si.iri- thrir permanent home. said tbe Older will yn In th.- n'l|.-|- llu- ln.^h -.-lionl wa.- 'he opinion of sr\'M-i; comm. I collected that day. s.iwt two hot wars, onp cold war a'.' Roy Inscoe that and a third World war in the nwik- man Kl'.'n II Sinunili. Kil Little Silver, was sold to Col. and ! r Nu corripii'mt > ba\-.- re-iiltd r Ir— •• .i nd of . <-\ ein! lluiicei. .-on: >, M,-ni:,.-t.= ...f \hp cininiL'tee felt trash was being dumped at the foot was proof enOURh of the unfit Bnn'vf. '•!'*: k ". the H-taid >•( Mrs. David W. Bowman of l/ing from Ilic b.-in «.n l.'ug.- ung.-i.-. Tauli Mi 'I'liir.i;.! i- a rucmt-rr of th. '''a' '•' ••••,-.- .nijio; tan' '•> hold the ' of (;ranqe ave. was referred to the ness of the political party in pow • i h-ilrb W. Branch, who have already taken said. He lini declinr.l In s.iv wha I j st.,1,. ami nilional e.liir-al ii,nal a •• l.-gai'.i. ,md noi •,> let r d:op. One street department. ty cnun-'l. \S':ill'in Sherman, I-III- possession. er. "Where do you want- them to legal steps would lie taken if it b<- so. i.r.ion-. and (!,<• Il.'d Hank (lai.- of the ni-i'n ieM-uns w is 'h.1 pro- liidate f.:r Kn-chuldi-r: Abram VM.,I-- The new zoning ordinance was ' lead you'.'" he asked. came nece.-sary to cnfoiM.' the ir, - haldi so-i'f. A nntrve of P..•.! po-.-d ui.'di:.i:g cf the firning ba- Sgt. Anton E. Sperling bought a hpc.i. i i ml I'ii tc fi-r re i-li-<-: mil in I "Any Republican who doesn't 1 new ranch-type home at 274 White continued for public hearing at the del. , Hank, b' r- ;i son of tbe la'. Mi. ."-'n hi,- ' W.. . .n't los- r." .-tatfd : next meeting Monday night. July stand up and fight tor a change in the Bciard .if l-'rc-i'h.i|i|er-<: l-ice-j rd., Little Silver. Sgt. Sperling re- Di. William B. Pugh I'ailnu rnililein and Mi- "no Tnifolo He is ,i Hiiruld S Allen, a member of the cently returned from overseas duty 10. our national economy and a defi- holder- Karl Wmllcy ;iil'l .Inip|ih nite change in our national phil- ('. Irwin, Siirr..:; ii. Iiniprin Mr _.. .. . Tii i giadilali, uf l!e.l Hank bigll S' !n.'" t'tilnnilM. •• in Okinawa. | A letter of thanks will be sent Occasion will lie the 24th annual ^The New Jc,s,y Imnp.ke Ai, | ^ |; ||||n|w| |u (h|, f|j|m|i| %f_ W||h.|m A M;>| ^ ^ ^.^ Edwin K. Heir, pilot with the to the fire company for renovating osophy isn't worth the heritage not Kaddin. SI-,.-rill Iia K W.ilcntt and outdoor patiiotic service jointly only of his Republican ancestors, Morris Mill.-r nf Ih.- Almhuhc IIcv- American Overseas Airlines, pur-the second floor of the fire house. sponsored by Old Tcnnont Presby- chased the residence of Mr. andThis part of the building is used | but the founding fathers of our'er.me ('niitr'.l ilrpartnicat. ter inn chinch and the Englifhtown I great country. Mrs. Horace Shcnfman at 3.'ifor meetings of the mayor and Pic.»byteri;in church. Dr. Wil!i;im Grange ave.. Fair Haven. Mi" andcouncil. j "What has happened to the heart i!>" A>••-1-ab7,v ^, Barrow Puph of Philadelphia, man. said lh,this s week thaHiat'tbt tine ,„,.,'"'»'•';"'»<'>'• AV r-tahy ..U-ncy ^'^ "^"' ' ' moved to Phoenix, Ariz. bly of the Presbyterian church in when you have to go to them and j Red Bank Lawyer I:..,/I-S m ,n<,,. an, A (.'drum,''. > r UJ r-vi -y lhe by- In.is un bulb lypi-s uf jiavnii; b.-foi j About an acre of land on Shadow- the U. P.. will he piincipal speakei. beg them to exercise the.ir fran- f r :h I 1 l; < i'.\ *J '* T,H rnni il nn'l j* irif'udcd Little Silver Fair making a final decision on the nu ^'^ " " ' "' brook rd. in the Stillman develop- Kaeh church in the Monmouth chise of citizenship? This in against Th.,m.i.- S K:.vi. Jv, Tb.'imw M. t.'lial Hi bp used. The bids Ml.- lu| _ __ ^ ment was cold to Mr. and Mis. Pie.-sbyteiy i* bring invited to par-every principle of Americanism," \ Is Dinner Hostess (Jdp-i!' apked on a section.-il ba.-i-, he liny \C "I" *>"""r. rMM-utive vii-p pres- They plan to build a colonial-type Old Tennent church datfs from I The columnist said he did not | Kiiterlains nl id- nt nf t!:i i 'hanihpf of Commerce, home. The I.ittlp Silvpr fire company's a ]C92. It is one of. the shrines of ! consider this campaign as just an-1 * ' appMin'-.l puhiinry ch t:im«n. A new six-room house on Orthicr-nich- t fair begins tonight on j other light between the Democrats Brookhn Uul> "Tioa,.. announced that a l.iirjPoWlT FaHulT the company's grounds, Randolph early Ptesbvterianif-m in America. I lie S-A v\.<; ikr* r-gninnttef vo- chard st., Shrewsbury, WHS sold to The pif.^cnt church building, an and Republicans. He said, "to me trri tn irv.M'lo tiip Chamber oi'Com- P'ield Ls ircnernl chairman. Florenie K Forgotson. Red Rank both types of pavement durable and V. ~ *)\L \\M.v.i< Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowers of example of colonial church archi- it is a contest between men and nit'ri »• rornmi'N'n ns n.-socia!-1 mem- Fov the past few months, Mr. attorney, entertained at a dinner Brooklyn, who have already taken tecture, dates frrcm 1751. In case women Americans who think economically sound for the state 1 III L/i 1IUUIS i>-r.s of th- Soard of pov-mora. possession. Mr. Bowers is an en-Field and his committee of workers of inclement weather, the service straight and those who do nopartt y Friday nt the Olli'-'-rs club of super-highway gineer. He will commute to New have gathered a large collection of will be held in the church. think straight." the Brooklyn navy van! in honor He (llioted the committee as say I'lleetfieitY ( MF valuable prizes which will tie of Ibe president of the Intcrna- York city. Dr. Piifjh, highest executive in He concluded with a plea for ing both pavement types "arc i'|ii:i; awarded on games of skill. The li.mil Women l.»«-;-.-N •ic = ricl->'ii-.n D. E. Slocum of Bclmar pur- the Presbyterian chnrrh. is keenly tbe Republican: present to do thcii to, or better than, any current | Tlll'dllJjIlOIlt ColllllV Yacht Club Has genera! chairman hold.3 hich hopes and other deb-:: at.-." en mute to p:lv. .iictil .Hid i-ilbei I.M'e -ei'-'i'-'lj chased a new ranch type bungalow inleicsted in fostering closer rela- part to redeem the spiritual and ,,rj ,,,.,.,]. f,,- 'M.jfrs that this year's event will be one ;"|.-nd t;>" ini--n,.iiion'il convntiun should pio\'idc tin excellent riding ^ . . , <• on Patterson nvc. Shrewsbury. The tionships miionK tlie 20.000.000 ad- moral integrity of America. f M A ,.,.„.,' ,; v , ,,, .,,,,, of v r v n house has six room?, attached ga- of the most successful in the com- hennis of the Pirsbytrr ian and Re- Congressman James ('. Aurhin- " " "•"•''' ' '" 'I hp .'Hilh'ji 11 y"> tlnr" • 'iinnir -tor, j_, (i. ,.,,,,,, „.. ,,-,,,. .,. s,,,f.,,i;,. Annual Party 1 rage, fireplace and pictuie window. pany's history. foininl triifi'.uon. A? -^cretaiy of clnss of numsun. representative Tb^ -in-=\s •,.•*• Ho nhivl t. id- n = tnnfri it'ti H Vf :i i :i;ti .i 1M1 H'p- w t -. < \\r r, ( ...... ••*.!] (.- , .'c.-inv A new house on Sunnycrcst dr.. The Ladies' nnviliary of thecom- th" World Alliance h ii' ,,([,,..,•.• t ,, .j,,. ',,,v er '•icikd'wn Dr. and Mi«. Me" art Little Silver, was fold to Cap!. Har- r-iny j.« co-oprrating in the event. an.I Rcfnrmrrt Churches, he hastrict who is seeking rc.-fle.ctum, I president <>' 'b'- a•-o--ration; .Ii int'Mf.'-tft ;wul \\V ['orUand c<-ni--:it ,jlir ,,,lj( f old C. Potter. The dwelling is aLed hy Mi-5. Joseph Pace auxiliary soiifrht to build n stionger unity was guest of honor. Mr. Auehin- Lila N'-uenf. 1'. jud^. nf the ('iicuit H.--.- jcinl ion. Ti'ia.-i >;u l tin* [i-'ivin^ ,)M t ,j ,J)(j ( W ere (lie Host* ranch-type bungalow with living president, the women will operate and family spint niuong the com-clogs wa« introduced hy Edward I court of Mulligan. ^uima Wliia- rfjiunii'Jcp v n« foi tuci more :h ui •]-lti. \,r(,.,^,} .,, „ .. r . . i ,. ., i- The I- III- Haven Yacht club hold room, fireplace, dining room, kitch- two booth.*: and a refreshment ninnlpn" historically ,i;.soci.ite,l W. Wise, Jr., Red Bank attorney, j ion and Je«ci Rus.-ni Mann, w.,m- c:^hi month.-- ;i«o and nii'lii'It.-iJ ''ii- .( Jn }>,,wn\- u i^ rr-'i.rf-l r A*- its ann-nl s'i|>p, •.- mccf.nK S:r\irday en, two bedrooms, bath, oil burner stand. Other department heads me with Presbyterians and Reformeda. who just a few minutes previously |cn lawyers uf Tulsa. Okla : Judge KiiUMTin^- rcpii^i-nTMtivi-.-i of >»>\.n 1,ur.i ],(1/ (. ln ,.. ;| Jn (Mi, ;i. a: the h"in.- of In- and Mrs. Edwin and attached garage. Wan en Herbert, co-chairman; Wal- had been installed as chairman of! Bertie, Am-it. i d mi. N'-w York lily.; nationally kno'An Ilim.- ; {, :;K ,,, ,.M(, H)nk 'A, J2 ,,*_ rht. ter Oberreich. treasurer; Otto Sny- K. Ste-Aart. After suppt'r, members In announcing the sales, Mr. Still- the Young Republicans of Monen- d Florence Shicnt-i:;, I'huiip CUM' in Court lcn*uv ;HIM hi.! I'lft-nri'v .u r.n. man laid that the increasing cost dcr, chairman of the purchasing Officers Installrd mouth county by J. Russell Wool- U. S. district attorney in N'w Ynt k enjoyed cana.«".a and television. The N't-w Jt»r."cy H''II TWnphent ' Tin- .i:'-.i iru lu-N-.l p\-vr\ r.,n:n:un- I'uzc.i w.-ie auaid.-d to Mrs. Cliff- of building materials is stimulating committee; Peter Maffei, chairman ley of West Long Branch, Rcpubli- and wife of Justice John Shiontas; new Interest in older typo homes, of the special awards committee, company this wik usk<-" il..--- \ r .njHics fr.mi S i\ rrvill.' to and Patsy Znmbrano. chairman of 1 ton and Mt« M. J. Moore. both for residence and investment Commenting on world condilions, j lolnt-r limn'-r «'.i< enjoy.! wci-Uly wa;i lnfiffis* ^uinh-d IM.-' I Hini-^ r purposes. the advertising committee. Otllreis installed at the last meet- I':, -ent u. le Mr and Mrs Rob- Mr. Auchincloss said, "the situa- Saluidiy the d.l.T. • ft fium A.;.til to 11.000 tM'-piUJiii' IIJII-NI'II:- A • -niiiiir. ufTi'i.i! - n-l :hn f-i:i ing uf tile i/'onardo glade sctiool e:' r'anrfi-i'ii. Mi. and Mrc Leon- tion l.i serious, and 1 am afraid we LaCuardia II'id by p for Li- J P.-ireni -Terichri association \teie IJ> a PI.'UP ;il tut r:it ion lm«nJ ( Ulc ' n '• •! ill • h»- u.,'. ;• i-t;.[.;-. ard Mi.-k. Mr. nid Mis Rii5.-eii H. do not have 1he competencf in the I bun. Mad: id and I'.'.ir The (iiiiip-my ;it!-if!t<-'. r.i' '•••;,r-.- Mis. John Olsen president: Mrs. li.l I M ri-"" I!.". -ir-.il Mis John B. executive department of our guv- sionsofih, con\ ii'n. t nl,on ;iwair| ,i5 ' II n i • j_- * nfi'1 i HI I '•'• .-' -'I'h Am*! ,. i.-.-nr: !•• t *' i - Robeit riunyon nnd Mrs. James. K.: iy. M: nul Mis. RILSSC',1 Hen- Red Bank Placed in Top Brackets ernment to handle it. We were preceding lii'- r.nnl .« 1 Ronaldson, vice presidents; Mrs., i ••:! -nn.'i li!*\ n ml . . . not .- uppnf! i-»| •• :••!•. 1 i; • Ii ri -r m • ;;• • •;»* r i*»u' ••-= *" I diuk.-on Mr. ,irl Mrs. Onrnmer, iin: Ju'\ Is b v lh x told within the last ten davs thai- held in Lond b-v th-" "eM.lcn rMd'Tl''-. .-'" !'bI'll. ..'•'•-i' '>:•!. . -oi'l'.-up|»:v ••\ ' !'>••"' -.,-••;,.:!/!•• st, --r:,,. .n. ^ ,_n_ M^^ ^^ . • William Hcffeinan, recording ."frre- Cvprythinp wa^ all rifht ^-hen i< ' In Sales Volume and Income tary; Mr.-. Janif.s Li tt.-, t .u i csptind- t ourvel lor tin- cr,m|.'an> ri.iinicd, h.ol bee, ,';.,M-d d.,«n f.r i>o,n-|_N1 _, M||.; su ,n,', 'M,s' G,,' ^ was perfectly ohviou.i that the Uus-' r,, fi c 11-aL lhe sinie publi, m » >n'i I"' • in I" ' '' 'n "f "n«- of the :ur- „ , , >,„ ing .secretary, and Harry Stevenson, .-Ian, were going into the lower 1 ™O|» H N- Mov:i;v M inJ Um (Special to The RrgiMtcr) than the average for families in UrnMirer. stnKc la«. under ubich rlic .-„•»„-1 bin. , .,!>.•,!,„ So,,,h Amb.'y ex- , E v,nS ;,„,,/M,. and'Ml,. Jonn tin'ion hoard was .'<•< up. «;i< un- , p.'- 'i"ir Ib.re would haw be.-n \ f,, - ^ jp. \,,,,,,.,„ Cameron, and the nation a» a whole, $4,474, and Committees appointed were pro- Havr iaiU New York, June 27—A stronger better than that in the Middle At- . -t to be realists. The ! V * nm.-lilulmnnl. The 1«« la.;,.l lo .-, .... I... ,k,b..M, of •"<•"•'>'' Ih" ' Mrs,,., V-rnadine'F. Stewart. Me- consumers' market and a higher I gram, Mrs, John Lawlcy; member- lantic states, $5,274. In New Jersey Communists don't think of any-, Members of SI. James Hoy tabiish strict Ktnnda.d.s |!.iv,'|-nin)i Nuth A,,,!,..v sa',..n hid been '"',;,,„,,,., 1(, :,mi K;,zai1(,,h Sl.o ,v,rofu standard of living prevail in Red ship, Mrs. Gerard (jennerelli; pub- thinp hut a bullet. We got to I earnings were $o,137 per family. licity, Mrs. Kobert Goodman; bud- Scnut troop 8 were hosts to thi-tr whrit evidence th>- :n I'll 1 alum iijii-r iifii ,itlu-i.ils s'a'.eu. | . Bank than in moat cities in the The fact that sales were higher teach them they can't trample fathers l.'i.-l week at a hot duboarg d mav t:ike into consider alien. , -_ .._ . — , __ United States, according to the get and finance, James Gillespie; American liberties underfoot." than income Indicates that Red hospitality, Mrs. John HcArron; and mai >l mall I'.V roast al tlieir findings of Sales Management in Mr. AuchindOHH painted with 1 Bank is the huh of a large trading w-ay.-i and means, Mrs. Arthur Hut- new . n n 111 «:le on Ki ed Iliinnon's Murk 2.">tli Aiuiiversar\ its new, nationwide study of buy- area. pride to the 1950 NPW Jersey RP- Liner oft fa I ni. Ic.aid.s «aKe lm iea.,i; a«ard, the Vi llflll Vilaill ill ".">1 Ing power. Hold: fun night. Mrs. James Oil- puhlican platform, which he dr Acl ,l-lll.'- in. II.1 •d ti"'b'lildini: erimpanv in Apr.: Ii•• • I nn I||-.I . Mi. and Mr--. Joseph H He.ilyof The average income in the bor-lespie; rummer roundup, Mrs. An- 1 s arrihrd a.« "shnrt and sw pel. hut tnm mill IMP -'.'••• I'H'.II. I' ...! ..- -"' '• '• ••* firrn-r^ i., n iiio-v A ,,, ,. Kum-oii iel>-!.r:r.i\l Uunr Good Incomes enabled local fam- ough nn a per capita basis »m thony Plitnl.-k; fonndei'3 da\'. Mis. n-l i ll-l Inn and r'u e bail iniK '"'i- tMiv^i inj; 1 hr arminii fnmjilPtrly." C'livnii.-'-.on Iru i i..'.- in... i-< ^ '• .' f • '•*»•-' :', I'-'l (:'!•" i' •'-,, i, u,,,|,| :li. muvri-.uy Sund:i\- ilien tn do more haying m the$1.7'lf>, comparing r.ivnrnhly with Janus Apy.-n; pment education, 1 ,e-ir: C! - ' ,f lhe pa : 1 • \\ .• • e Thp phtlnrm fnlln'.vs- 1 'Ibe c..inpin\ -i..i '• 'I-., iiri.. '•• •••- '"I, ' ' ni-d i'"i' nuin, ' ,, t. u rt - - -i;>i"-r II rrV- honi- of borough's retail establishments, tbe nathn.il figure of $1,286 per <;. ..II in., :, V. ,, . nl M-i • ;>n. ,\- a M-s Willi-iin M'u-key. «:ifery. MI «. where n sales volume of S.'ll.r.HL'.OOfl "Aninrin nn he ^VM! fmin Hi,' ii iv,led t1'» •"" ...1,1 'no'. 'I • • ••• 'h'r- son n-!:.« md daush'.: Mr. enpu -.1 c *i•' II • sc.i l''l|.| ir 'li.'S' IV Scll.'l U'llli'iin Tlmiil'i-: i;i-ule n,nlbei . f *'inimun i mi and bin k ni pi cv. 1 wns ircmdcd during 1!>1!>. This rep- Th-w ale ;i I M hni-t Ir.'ll NveinKes. n^ Ml'l :t'!\ (•'••,-1 '11 -. l'-.,ili., '., , i.ii'l.ci' r'• I"! ' •' I ' ''•' MI: '!'"'" '•' • I':.'- ,||. | ^l:^ i;,,|i,'t' S .V"\Mii,n S\c,l- Mi«. < "I- -i i :# « .iui-ilinbiiii': hi-luiian, I, resented more than Red Rank's "Anifcu i '.i pi 'ildrm * cm IT mf in Ilin--. V.V'io m-.l.'.y nsir hike '" '"'• i"'1 Miili-ln,.: Ad I.. I,:.-' • i - ,,,n,.' ai, . Shi ••« .'un j it is no'fil. and :uf !-utvUntiii!!y Mi.-, tinny \\ rlli.-rni.-on. by-laws. l'he. |,'C llle,| 1 I'lj. • proportionate share of iMail busi- by hrr cri»al ponplr without loss nf ,r: . (j: Th, I' l"'c b;i p.,.t| dn .-• ' '"' " "I i ii"':. .' I :''in S UMnf \|, ;ln^ j|,s H.'ily ».-!•• m.ir- hicher than the "median" income Mr-. Knbeil Hcbkr and sunsbinr, niriii ,'• ( | it III 1 11 ness. It should have accounted for figures to he provided in the new their liberties. lll'C Mav •Jil-'Jl. A I111O1I !]<•'•- mi;. on ih. Bpi.ii. I'l.oi ,mi r. a:te: , \f •• I'M . iouiinn .-lam,,; Urn! ,,,,( ,, s M.,,.>s (.'athoiic church .0095 per cent of the nation's busl- Mrs. Oainrd (iciinn rlli. census. "We dec!irate ourselves to that nient ni nle 1 • at L'.i incuihei s the .•.iipcrioi coiiil dec.de.i on Ihf'lbc.e «ll; I... no 111 n'ke'rn^ .(liota.- ln Hobuken nesu, nn the basis of Its populn- llu^-'Ver. I're.-.-n! r S'.'il.v.- c. :•'•• •:.>n A measure of the purchasing undertaking." 1 will itiend the ill i-mMi' mil jan,- cumpmiy s tn ,-et usido tht. -l\ it nev > .--i tion, but it actually did .O'.'la per Ai:CHIN'( LOSS TO SPEAK Ih r ! 1 h ability of each city nnd county is Among those introduced were I jor.'C July 1 al \' llley }• iiKe, F'a. nrb:tration hoard aw.ml. '' '' " •'•> "' '- '' " aciviKi' nlln!- Wt,n. .\j:\ .n;l M: II 'vr. !.,•:.;:, cent. The j:b.-rit:on |.u i: I u.i, ap , ";• :.'.• In cff'-. 1 lor the lll.M w hf:u Mi ni'.i Mis r.i-.il M..|iiK:il, Mri. given in a '•i)ii.-:!i:y of market" in- Rep, J.imes C. Auchinclos.i Is Mrs. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. I Ne v S.-' <•" r.i-y n id Ki!-t The income makiiif Ibis p"-=l- t)f\ •-•hi'ii rr 1.11c3 the local po- scheduled IK .-peuk al ibe ground Srhaefer of Asbury Park, Robert j Cla-s S". ciil II ifr> . a ' ansf.M i'P, pointed In- li.ivcmoi l'...-co:i 11 nil.-i-1 I "'I.'" • r.miiirie I..-.-..-• Mr. and Mrs. 1 breaking services for- the new Bay- W. Kleiberp, L*rmjr Branch, rn'ore- | \v<-le we'' - llll'.l :i - 11. "\ u em be i s Hi- mill sink'' liiiv after be oidiied J 'I..,, de. ,,nm lo hi» n'lol.is c.r I'll utc- fon.hi.n-ki. Ml. nr.d Mm. ble. totaled SS-t.W.loo for the past tential to that of the country at ! year, after deduction ol personal large. Hed Hank's index. 163, orview Prisbyteiian church at Cliff- tary, and ('harlos VnnWjfkle. Jr.. Otb. > n!! •nd in^ ll.e W .-.llle.-id.H .-.ci/.m.. uf t b-- i onip.iii.,'.-, fu-ilit.es' nni i- nn,!, m Washington on the, Sjinuel Wwiiian Mr. nnd Mrs. taxes. Divided arithmetically among fi.") per cent abo\e the nation, whicwouh d Sitiiiday at .1 p in. Invoca- Bflmar. irrasuirr. Mr. Sfhacfn pain \\ CI I I-M- 1 ( , i.in- I'll'.in i • lo m.'i :i ."ike The '. . .i et- up ' . n: Uic -ii,- ..f tb.- .uru-nl Koy.'l Mosi. HiclniJ \V\.;f, Mrs. bus a bn-e uf 100, is i epic-.-nt.ithe tion will lie niM-ri liy I!r\-. William! is vice chaii mnn . f. i:,i/,i i .I.'bn r..ni[iii;.-..i \ :u b.t i al ion ind |»: 'p nul i , • • \ , ,\, , 'i .'in Ih,- pi,-\ Lilllin Mroiwi .l:i rm-.s and I'nil the 4,100 families in Ked Rank, l.alo ,°' •• this nmnuntw tn nei Income of .if the impm lance attached to it H. Ke'mrtb. mmki -ilor of Ibe nt MKI iirrH « err M r III!.-' 1Iv, d 1 (;...i' ^. . i-'b • 'he -«"'krr- in-. ' --.-i'. I>I, | ...... (, T'I,... «e:c no .('H.I.IS M»r;i:'i, -in.I Kdwanl KdulT and J.'i.DSS per family. This wai higher as & Hading area. Picsbyltry o[ Moninoulh. Mis. Richard U. Stout, Mr. and Uuod«in and i'aluik MtUnde. 1 Uic job uri'.e lhe a'.aie lakes o\cr. fur the !!»"•<• ci up. MI«'I'.. Ci ire and Jo.m ll"n>'. RED BASK BEOMTEB, JEVK 99, 1»5»

MKTHODUT BT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL PBE6BVTEKIAX Middle town Btlford Keanaburg AtUntic Highlands OANZONA * •tmaaytchool will meet at 9:W Church school will mett at 10 a. (ftUNSELLOU AT UtW "The Vision of Ooa" will bt tht Holy Communion will bt cele- ». tn. -Watchman, What of the m. Tht morning strmon, to be de- • Wellaca St act! Bat* ttrmon topic of Rev. Donald R. JflghtT" will be the sermon topic brated Sunday morning at • MacNelll at the Sunday morning livered at 11 o'clock by Rev. Elmer Theodore D. Parana BsauBd *• of Rtv. Robert L Blaekman at o'clock by Rev. William E. Stott, Tkeoders L^ Clturchl Services worship service at 10 o'clock. Tht T. Bchick, will be entitled "On rector. Holy Communion will be METHODIST BAPTIST METHODIST tht 10:al a. m. ttrvict. "Tht High Keeping Serene Within." The Consistory Trill mtet tomorrow Call'' will b* Rtv. Mr. Blackman's celebrated and the ttrmon deliv- Red Bank Ktd Bank Fair Haven night at • o'clock In the church. ered at 11 a. m. Holy Communion church trustees will meet tonight ttrmoa ttple for th* svtnlng itr- at 8 o'clock at the church. Missionary Sunday will be ob- vltt at Ti4t o'clock. will be celebrated Tuesday at • Rev. Roger Squirt, pastor, will Frederick William Koch, son of qenm. DOSUMTJS, •peak on "Beside tbs Still Waters" terred In the church school «-hen Th* taVlal board will meet llon- »:M a. m. tht Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Koch at BCHSXL at the 11 o'clock service Sunday It meeti at 9 a. m Sunday. In tof alsjht at • e'eltek. Prayer the Lord's Supper. 1 ne senior meetlni* an htld Wednesday GOODWILL IfXTITODIlT Highlands, was baptised Sunday. OOUNSBUJOM AT LAW •nornmg This will bt tb* stewed The morning worship lervice will Christian Elgenrauch aad lliam en a irnn on thr 214 PselBV be held at 10 a. m. Instead of 11. rholr will sing the anthem, "Bless *w?« alfht* at T:4» e'cloek. Tht senior Rumton WMtaeld aaUdtag, tht Lord, O My Soul," and the Anderson. ywaMi ftll*w»hlp will mttt next ! The Elheron Memorial churth Rev. N. L. Lawrence will be guest A dally vacation Bible tehee: Rev. Jamet W. Marshall, pastor, Josa J. Qulas) Tkoaut P. Kill open Sunday for the lumtnir. speaker. Mrs Francis Swarti will chant, "Gloria In Exceleit." Alma Th»r*a*y nlflht at • fetoek. haa chosen "What Makes a Nation Viaetal t. MeOao Baker, church organist, will play will be conducted br MMsllttvwa Spiritualist Services S>r. Norman Vincent Peale will be guest organist and Richard vlllagt ehurehei fr**a Jaijr I to The aew tleetrlc trfan whleh Oreat," Car hi* strmon t*pi« at th* WUUata I. Baasall. it. preach in tht mornin| aad Rev. Warner, gueats soloist. the prelude, "The Hands of Je- wu ia»un*4 la tht church stvtral 7:10 p. m. ssrvtcs Sunday. With Meetagtt sus," by Wilson, and the offertory, July M. Th* hour* will he freat |lr. Squire wil! preach at the <:» The Young Adult group will meet S:SO to 11:10 each saoraiag aat wwJka af* win to Atdieattd Sun- TM*«sys. ( t>. M. aatf • ». H. m. vesper service Th( quartat Communion," by Rousseau. Chil- WILLIAM B. MATY p at T:M p. m. Sunday. elaasss win be ktld la Loedl hall war, July 1« at !•:« a. a. by Rev. BMBVBT MSTHODIST ' h Altar flowers Sunday were from dren are invited to attend the ser- Mtrtort J. sMth, «Utrict super- at NlgklasMl Ave., aassaea iroonn St. Bartholomew'! church at and the Baptist ehaacl Uttlt ailvtr ATTOBNBT At LAW pew the garden of Mr* William Truex. vice with their parents. A nurs- lattadtat The ehtlr will reader ttaeiarsi •••• *>. M. N'ew York city, will provide th* ery for the younger children, under music. Anyone wishing to give flowers BAPTIST aa aalheia, aad J. rresMle Rauch Rev. Jamte W. Marshall will Nlgti PeM tplrltael CaasMl • Rev. Squire will preach en ' aT»r- should contact any uitmbtr of the the leaderahip uf Mrs. Fiancis wtll tiaf a *ele. Tht orgaa was preach on the thsmt, "What Maku Smith, will be In operation during Leonardo CNAWL MILL MAt>, (her Adventures of Paul' at tha I Sower committee. .•MOM m the atttBory of Mr*, a Nation Oreat," at the It a. m. itOHABa*) the major portion of the hour. Church school will M last rrtM i. m. chapel service Tht chancel Those young people Interested in lilt* H lUtorta. •trvlet Sunday. •ev. MyrUt A. Maiuiey, Patter fchoir will ning a vcsper hymn. attending the Ntw Jersey Baptist Church school will meet at at »4S a. at. The Monriaf J There will br a congregational •amp program this summer should 9:45 a. m ship strvlet will be htld at 11 Jneeting Wednesday. July 19, lo ap- contact Victor Edelmann or Alfred Sunday's altar flowers weie giv- o'rloek when tht terea**) topic of Rtd Sank JAMES F. SMITH prove the fln«! estimate and bids C. Bsek. en by Mr. and Mrs. George Little, Rtv. John C. JehaawB w(U W lUv, Kwajw WeUf, •attor, will ADDIOMXTBUT "Parablt of th* Rich Pw»l." C***v tier tht ntw educational building. Children presented last Sunday in memory of Misa C. C. Bhsddsn, delrve? th* •*«•-< In a series of •BAMNO sOAIUKATIONS j Joyce Stout will lead the youth In a service of parental dedication Mrs. Little's aunt, who died June munloB will be celtbratod at tale temea* *a tto "Barthly Ministry ttrvlct. 41 li ASIIIIIISI BttMstai (fellowship Sunday night in a disv include Susan Beth Cuahman, U, ltBO, In Glasgow, Scotland. •f Ovr Ur4" tatltled "Jetus, Tht R. THOMAS BOWERS Pataa Bat Seat t-Mtt etwMlon en "Understanding Adults." daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Vacation church school will meat Tht Senior Tenth M**tlag win WvrtTt OraalMt Tt«cb*r," at th* Jtne group haa planned a beech Cushman; Judy Lynne stiller, dally in the church building at • bt held at 7 p. m. Suaday. Th* Its*) a. m. Mrrlet Sttadty. m arvaa ao. PAJB BATBM, •. I. tarty for Saturday night. Cars will daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Charles a. m, except that Tuesday, July evening worship servlet win *• htn. Karry Btttllt, contralto, Jtavi tht church at 7 e'elack. K. Mllltr. and Margaret and Sharyn 4, will be considsred a holiday. hsld at • o'eloek at whleh thae wW toawMaH, *»* *t*. Joyce Brer- : Memorial altar flowers tor Sua- Quiver, daughters of Mr. and Mra. Robert Evert of Leeturd*, a •*•• Mem, fuett •raanlit JOHN K. HARRIS MILTON KO9INB Bay will bt glvta by Mr. aad Mrs. John Qulvey. HOLY CBOsVcATHOLIC dsnt of Robert Jtats •awlay *eh*el will meet at •:», ATTOBIfBT AT LAW frank T. Edlngtoa la memory of Speaker! for July Include Rev. Rumson Orttnvlllt, will pr*Mh. with sUrrjr lagalls, »yHrlaUndsnt, fhelr mothers, Mra. Mary SdiBBtra Charles Batten, Chester, Pa., July laUlaf tto worship. HAt mm coNtutumt aad Mrs. Mary Cameron. Sunday masses during the turn- BAPTMT IM MONMOUTM ST. I; Rev. Eugene Shearer, New mer will bt held at 7. S. t and The L*dl*e' aM soeltty will mtet Ntw Monatow UO BANK tMSTB Brunswick, July 16; ht. Oscar 11:30 o'clock a. m. The new schsd- aett WodaatMar alglit at I u'ctoek ArMAIIIM* » ta*NA«iN<» • iltllNO • HOLY TBIXITT Henderson, Philadelphia, July 21, ule will start Sunday. Blblt aehool meat* at t:« a. m. at the hea»e *f Mr*. Rachel Ran- I EVANGELICAL LUTMEBAN and Dr. Carrol O. Morons;, Hlghta- with elateti for all ages. The ate**- hn •• lUver rd. < Rtd Bsnk town, July 30. FIRST CHURCH Ing strmon will bt h*M at t*>:*S The **a*Utorr will meet nest Dr. Norman W. Paullln will OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST o'clock whtn tht subjeet «f Her. Thirsway •Ightatl o'clock. Quolity IQUIFAAINT ; The worship services xfor sdults ,-hVJl SUPVUBS AH* MavMs] speak at a patriotic rally July t Red Bank William «. Blagreve'e strwoa win p.nd children during July and Au- at Lebanon. Picnics will be held all be "Victory Through Talta. •U CaTJUST EFUCOPAL Ft* gust will be held at »:45 Sunday Services In First Church of WBtt At* Vtar day, and the service at 2:30 p. m. munlon will he otltbrated at th* ahrewabury mnmmdfm mm MmMlrUmff TBV CUB jnornlngs. Thp program will be at the Now Christ, Scientists, 209 Broad St., ttrvice. r at » a. m. Holy Oem- • Nut Sunday. Rev. Hsrold Horn- Jersey Baptist Confcienre Center. are held Sundays at 11 a m. and . At 11 a. M. Holy Bwcharktt CONOVER MOS. HO «4lll merger, pastor, will speak on "The Tht tvtnlng servie* will he h*M one mile north of Route 2» and 11 8:1S p. m. and Wednesdays at at S o'clock, at whleh tlmt Rtv. aa< mrmm br Rtv. Dr. Norman a. *. Independent Men " milea west of Somtrvllle. 8:15 p. m. Sunday-school mtets Pitttafer, ff«**t preacher. . Rev. Charles Gardner, pastor of Mr. Bltgrovt'a strmon will he titled Sundays at 11 a. m "O What A Wonderful S*vt*«r." Ihe Lutheran church of tht Re- PRESBYTERIAN Christian Science lesson sermon. Tornatlon, Long Branch, will be Mid-wtek services are held at Red Bank "Ood" Is the subject for Sunday, 7:48 p. m. Wednesday* The vexjaf kuest speaker here Sundays, July July 2. }», II and 30. Rev. Charles S. Webster will people's group meets at the ehttrch Golden Text: "Exalt the Lord Thursday night* at T:N o'clock. • The Luther league will hold a preach on "Glorifying tht Com- our God, and worship at his holy teach party toalght at Long mon Place" at the 8:10 service The Amlco class will serve a ctv- hill; for the Lord our Ood la holy." ered dish supper tomorrow night at Vranch. Cars will leave the ohureh Sunday morning. Tht church quar- (Psalms M:S). tet will ling an anthem and Allan 7 o'clock at th* church. at 7 p. m. All are atktd to bring Sermon: Passages from the King Woollty, baritone, a aolo. their own hoc lunch. James version of the Bible in- MJRHODIM' ' The church Softball team will Tha executive committee of the IN OUR RED BANK STORE ONLY! clude: Atlantic Hlghltads May a team from the Red Bank building program will mttt next "But now, O Lord, thou art our Reformed church tomorrow night Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in Rev. Hollia A. Hart, former father; we are the clay, and thou tor of tht NavtalBk M*tto4ltt ,' Children of tht parish are Invlt- tht pastor's study. Htrbtrt E our potter; and we all are the M to attend tht Rtd Bsnk daily Werner, general chairman, will church, will preach at tht Sunday work of thy hand." (Ita. 64:8). morning strvlet at 11 o'clotk. vacation bibls school now mtet preside. "King unto Ood, sing praises to jng at tht Red Bank Methodist The church wedding of Miss his name:" (Ps. r*a«h *« studying for the ministry, will play "Morning Song," "Sanctum' Middletown "Frttdom Undtr Ood." The yotjag Zpreeeh a strmon tonight at I and "Praise tht Lord O Jeru- ptoplts ftllowthlp will 1 Rev. John E. Bates will apeak * MieW SU4$ 12 to 20 Jfeloek. salem.' on "Patriotism and the Plight of Wtdnetday at T:M p. m. Democracy" at the 10:30 sermon PENTAOO0TAI, j BOLY BOSABY CATHOUC METHODIST Sunday morning. Sunday-school * Women'i Si**$ 16\i to ; Rumson Navttlnk will meet In the chapel at 9:30 a. Union Stack ' Stmdsy masses during tht sum- Rev Hollia A. Hart, former pas- m. under the leadership of Mrs. Sunday-school will meet at » :>»r will bt held at T:M and at tor of thlt church, will deliver the Esther Walling. a. m. Tht morning worship ser- * CuuaU, Sunbacki, BoleroStyU$! :t:M a. m. Tht new sehtdult will mtatage at the 7 p. m. service. The quarterly business meeting vice will bt htld at 11 a. at, at I Sunday morning. There will be special music, with of the church will bt held July 13 which tlmt Rtv. Herbert O. W«*a, Mra. Harry Halls/ring as accom- at 8 p. m. at the church. pastor, will tptak e* "lafMtlflea- ; PRBSBYTaUIAN panist. Church school will meet at The annual frolic will be htld tion." Evaagtllstle lervtees art Z Shrewsbury »:«5 a. m. July 20 at Old Wagon farm. held Sunday nightt at I o'clock. • Rtv. Arthur S. Jolct will deliver COME EARLY AND •tht ttrraen at tht 11 o'clock str- •vlet Sunday morning. Mlat Xlla CHOOSE FROM iKIng. organist, will play "Volyn- :t*ry" and "Poetluda." THIS AMAZING t Sunday-school haa bttn closed :fer tht summer and will rsoptn la COLLECTION I Itht fall. Summer Favorites for Beach or Bath ; Tht Junior choir hat htm aaked ;tt) ting Sunday so a rtheareal has •been set for tomorrow morning at • U o'clock In tht Sunday-school two - piece dree* • room. Mrs. William A. Shotmaktr, •Junior choir director, has asked with twirling • Tthat all mambtrs be present yard prlatt* I Tht amount rtalized on the an- sraisucmi tklrt U to 11 Cnual church tale is VoO to dttt. Higher-Priced •olero-aunbaek • PRESBYTERIAN wHh pique ae- ; FJatontown •eat*. IS to 30. j D.vid E. Ling will bring the Smesiage at the morning sirv.ee at !1O;«J o'clock and at tht evening ;servlce at 7:30 o'clock. Terry Cloth Robes J Sunday-school and the adult Bl- Jble class will mttt at «:30 a. m. ; The Loit and Found fellowship jmettt at 8:30 p. m. Sunday! and •at 7:30 p. m. Wednesdays. The In- termediate Bible class meets at .6:30 p. m. Wednesdays. I The Dally Vacation Bibls school Regular 5.98 Roles ^demonstration program will be ;held at me church tonight at 7:80 349 •o'clock.

| MISSION ; Port Monmouth } Sunday-schuoi will meet at »:30 'Regular 6.98 Robes ;a. m. The morning service will be •held at 10:45. with Rev. A. Donald 449 • Waraw r,f ptrth Amboy, pajitor •oonduetlnr. The young people's •group win meet at the church .Sunday nlirht at 6:30 o'clock and Ithe evening service win be held ;at 7:«5 o'clock. Prayer meetings Regular 8.98 Robts jare held Wednesday nights at ;7:45 o'clock. 549

• • I ST, CLEMENT'S EPISCOPAL ' Belford . Holy Communion will be cele- .hrated snd the sermon delivered .by Rev. Wi!ll»m E. Slott Sunday rmorning at 9;jo o'clock. Short and Long Lengths! Sizes 12 to 181 JEMMANIEL BAPTIST CHTRCH MEETING PLACE j Ocean View Community Chapetl ; Leonardo ; Rev. Howard M Ervin will bring ;tht meaaage from tht Book of Rtv- Here's your opportunity lo buy higher-priced, popular terry clolli i.'.. i ;elation at the morning ttrvict Sun- ;dav. Church-tehool convenes at 10 ; o'clock with Dennis M. Lingo, for yourself aiiij all the husy gals of tho family at special saving*! jniptrlnttndtnt, In eharge. • Church members and children of Washable, absor1>ont terry cloth is the favorite of everyone for wear «ft«r .the ehurch school win hold thtlr I annual picnic July I at Roosevtlt the shower or after a dip in the (Mean. Choose from several styles In maiw tPark. Cars will l.avt from tht Ihomr of vr. and Mr*. Lingo on or white. Jluy them now for ease at home ... for vacation wardrobei! : Memorial Parkway, Atlantic Hlgh- ; lands, at 11 a. n. BUDGET SHOP, Meaaanine, Rtd Bank ; Mid-»erl< prtyt, fellowship and ; the pajtoi « Bble class It htld Wtd. ; nesdsy«, I p. m ENTIRE STORE AIR CONDITIONED • Closing ntn IMI of the daily v»- kiation BibU scho^; will b! held to- jhiuiiuK night at s o clock. Hand- . work will |>e displayed betwttn T:M .and • o'clock' Itev. Mr Ervin was STEINBACH COMPANY STEINBACH Mt COMPANY Iflsan of the school, and th« tnroll- 121 IROAO STREET RED BANK 121 IROAD STREET RED IANK •nient including teachers and secre- tary, was mort than 100. Tht pub- lie li Invited le attend tht txtrclats. RED BANK RWJIKTKR. .11'VI; i!». Three 'Vacation Bible .Married at Si. Janus Mi nu.l Mis Jaroti I'mherfrer For The Sake Of ;i:i' ilii j,;inn!.- uf a d:t.ifcliter, born J Siiui-il-iv 'il Mdnnniuih McmoiialjjSchools Opened Cleanliness and Health Hn:. l.ul.k-.:•'. n un a business | 101 Enroll Hrrr: JACK ARNOLD Mi .i:nl Mi- ll'i'fii Voorhees, [ 70 in Fair Haven Have Your Rugs Cleaned .li , ..i .1 cli.!di>-ii «r Momsville, ! Fuel Oil • Gasoline • Kerosene Pi ••I'-.-M Sunit.iv with hl.s par-. O-pening day *nrollmenl st the Dailv Vacation BiMe »rhoct« spor.- M i VO'T- .sored by the Red Bank Council of More Often lll- Phone R«d Bank 6-2748 t ":u •'. Kinhnfri. [iiiu&:h\er of Mr. Churches, numbered 174 children. an,! Mi- I'.iiltnn Kinhafd, silf- This figure 1A expected to Increase to more than 200 children by the fou 1 ;tn injiuv to her npht foot Writ anil Vail S Red Bank, N. J. :ii Si-i P.n^lii Sunday. Tlic Sea end of the Orel week of the schools. LEON'S liiiKll li: -1 aid squad took her School is being conducted at Red •IMC< IClt m ll.imix'ii'h Memon.il hospital. Bank and Fair Haven Methodist uln1:'1 she ua.- given treatment. chuiches. Enrollment at Fair Ha- I OK A COMI'I.KTE SELECTION ven is 70. Sessions are held daily Leading Rug Cleaner* for Over 38 Year* Mi :ind Mr*. J.'inib Stein spent 1 from 9 to 11:30 •• m., with the ex- Snn.!;i> in Nru Ynik city. ception of Saturday!, Sundayi and j !!•>!•' i\ ("i.ui-rii i" spending two 61 WHITE ST. TEL. RED BANK 6-2ttin. A ifi-i'Oliiin f.illumvl at the Mnl-• Primary and beginner cluaes j M(,Uarcn „, ,ln(1 tllP ,,, John A. saw a Aim, "Be a Missionary.' Yes- Iy I'iti'her lintel. Turn H-n-k.-t f-s r l{ (l Ilnl( lirrnme the terday the sound Him, "Ambassador j QulKl'V " '- ^ orchi-Ml a pla.viny fui (i;in)ei of the M.l:ii:iri,ner-U IJire 6. TUBULAR TRAPEZE BAR, ADJUSTABLE seed pearl embroidery. Her heir- cred-dlsh supper at the home of cluli. Hnth Mr .mil Mr.- Huikin loom lace veil was fingertip length, 7-8. TWO STEEL HORIZONTAL BARS ROLSTON WATERBURY, Realtor Mrs. Salvatore Petrlllo on Pinck- shuw are e-mployed by Al'-\andei and sho carried a cascade styled ney rd. Others present were Mrs. and Alexander. New York in^ui- EXCLUSIVE AGENT James Quinn, Mrs. Patrick Tomai- bouquet of white gladioli. TAKK.S R \ HI1 j IKK.T I.ROIMI SPACK. no, Mrs. John Pettlt, Mrs. Lester Miss Ann StrohnmnKfr of SK\KN I-KKT Illlill — HMh.V FOOT TOP BAR. Shibla, Mrs. Rusaell Stroupe and Shrewsbury was maid of hnnui. I'l.ATKI) Kl STI'llOOF (IIAI.NS AMI HTTl\(,S. 16 Most I'rout Street, Ked Rank l'HONK KK 6.3500 Mlssen Grace Brady, Betty Hughrs Her Kown was pale blue chifTon. SAYRS «IH>SKN and Rita Galdlero. styled with An off-shouldfr neck- Hmry W. Sayu-. L'ft >iv,i <,!,! \U>\- line, and she wore H matching pi<- ; $24.95 ' ture hat. Sin- carried sprays of mar attoi m v. w a < Im.-cn JIKKT ;irl- V(K a to uf t h<- Aa\r VMI-IIMU of 17 BROAD RED BANK, Alan Bulk in.1 ha w of Mamamn- Koi•vign Wars in 'i f\*>sr fl'<' i"n ock. X. Y., was host man fur hisSaturday a! convention hall. A.slujry STREET N. J. biother. The u.-htis wen* Laiiy Park. The plrc [inn cltt.-cd the ftnn -h Burkinshaw o.* Wilmingtnn, t*el., the bridegioom-s hnithei : Kred 0. daV ut lhe 'Vrw Je"'-v 'I Comstock, Jr., Clifton, the bride's of tin- V. F. W. ronvi-nl i NOTICE! J. YANKO JO BROAD STREET RED BANK Beginning June 30,1950 additional banking Hot weather togs are services will be provided for our customers cool - and cost less! and the general public each Friday evening, Women's Heavhwear •Tiuii/.i'ii M\;iNi>ti'- suim »nit< ili;ii I'ink t»irr i ln> prii't1!

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T0.MI OKTABI.V t OOI. Dorothy Kumon Local Lii»rar\ IIa» !'on "TifiublPd Spiin^ " 'l'.wn 'Asbury Park Cop "Tin- My Broth, i " Hi;,:;: Sor. |'h. Princeton 3622 -9702 and Strant'er." l.liml. " i-.">. W.I Ktigagcd l<> IVxan I -Mam .Ww Books Allowed $7,500 nt >>-.' Coxi1; "lTr;hcnid M^si'" PRINCETON | Hot Ollir .• Open UAH.) Ill a. in. Mr. xnd Mrs. Ralph A. Runvon The Red Hank lit-miy has a nvw Cameron. MAll. OIUIKIO SOW of Madison ave , announce the en- •>ch •.•( ion uf !.n(jk. ! i: >-inmi' i v;» • Superior Court Judge Elmei B. •"KIJ^I- of f'Mr.it." Kfir- . I.-.-' (M Wed. Kajrement of their daughter. Mi*- cation trading They include, ac- J Lamp " Ji-nkiri.e "XaUio L.< vitth i>tL. rttxi MUNUAV NIGHT, 8:30 >'.'l aI.JO" ) m-Sat .•iini- .111. -lul> •Inn. 30. JulJ I Woods at Freehold Monday award- ed Asbury Park Patrolman NcUon Doruthy Runyon, to James Quavi> rouiint; u, th.- l:!.ci:;an. Mi^ H. ; Mar tin : "Woi M Lnou^li jiinl "I.II/ III HBKKl KKNWI1I1 |iri'hi'lits • v, Ired >la<->liirrn> Bonner. snn of Mr and Mrg. Rob- (i. I *:i j.f n. tjt .-1 •.-('.in no\ ( ,.s, mys- Joel MeCrea Arlene Dihl Herbert $7,800 In an undefended jWaiiun: "I-uiKhiii^ Htiui \'>> ' CUIir Troor suit against Arthur W. Storer, for- ert Lee Bunncr of Lulitxick, Tex KT;I .*. ;iri\' tit wt • .-"('I f " ;i r.'i ncn man. "< jif lr uf lhr> 1 »H\ H'. • H Sr*^ merly of Red Bank, who allegedly I A fHll wrdding is jplnnnr-d firtinn ' " Muidr, With Ko-i-.-. " Mi I-:..1:. ;i ANGEL STREET injured the patrolman while resist- The n.".v i)onk.« ;iif ' I'foplp Uon't i "Man From South Ii ikui.i." H. • \- .-. "BORDERLINE" "THE OUTRIDERS" ing arrest. j K now" by S^idco ' * h^mpion uf "Any V\om.Tii i-1 iij ~' . li::iu iu Aa a result of the Incident, Slot- ('hHinpion.*-." I tc\ n<»1 d *. ' Escape to ("oilci t ion. ' \V. n".u or l h . \\u> ™ LARAINE DAY««. t ft last year pleaded non vult in | Acivrniui*1" MHI I.-HD. "TP\H.« BOI- Slut a l'o.«tm:in. ' Tru.-.-. "l'i ilh (t.n mcl.) E>el. lilOll.lO. 1110. 1 Matt.. (1.J0. tl.ao, 11.40 "BIG CAT" I eatur< lie— -Mjirdi (•»«" criminal court and wa» fined 1230 dev " Ca.«rv " Km hi uid'-r cd City, ' and Letters," Daly. "Bn.i.-t ..f inc. and given a one-year suspended (»plfaw ••Goinii ID Jn usah m." I Unvc." Goiman anil "f'lvinoulli Ad- ht In Technicolor in nilnr — Cartoon state prison sentence and «aji Ethiid^r-: "What Rhym.a With venture, " Gehler. i.f. r: FRANCHOT TONE in "THE SECONDMAN" Sun.-Mon July 3-S placed on three year's probation. MurdtM*,"' lam-; "I.ft fin tif Ve«tfi- Sun. - >1<>n. July ?-* Karlfy (iraiiRfr The suit charged that on Feb. 3, ciay." fc!i r.«!in. "Sumniei in Italy." HKIDAI. I'Af.l.AM OToulo. "Kuom foi Muir." Ron.-*: Joan hvan* 1949, Storer was taken to Ajbury A bridal paj(''nat. fe;iturini; old >'ark police headquarters and book- "Ben I,illy !,*•«- nri." I)u1u> . "Her- "THE LIVES OF A and new weddrnK uowns an.J i o.-- ed. Storer broke away and vm re- b«ri Hniivci " Hm^lrnv • "ManaKt'i- turri'^ of bndc^rrniiils and (lower captured in front of the police sta- i:i I I^nii t pii.-i . ' K n;i ut h . "Hixhi'i "ROSEANNA tion. Patrolman Herbert was kick- pirlf, will be held tomoiiow ni/,'hl H a p p i n t'.s.*." Slni'ktdn: "('onjjo iii HiKhland.-- Mi-ihortUt il.rmh BENGAL LANCER" ed by Storer in the attempt to 11 Kdfn. Acklry. Mr.-. (Jultlie Krn^ will illicit 11:' l.arv I ranrhnt bring the prisoner back Into the J A WALTER REAUE TH1JATKE McCOY" building. Patrolman Herbert, »uf- "Lands and f poplp of \FI ad.. Thur... July •-»-« IJiey. "The Bi idc Rr^i ft.-'." Caile- the rhurcli tonighl at 7 o'clock. William Qcnnon of Jersey City, JOSEPH COTTEN "THE DAMMED assistant prosecutor of Hudson IAS I VALLI county, Buffered a heart attack DAY ! "DON'T CRY" Sunday while swimming at the Sea «nd ORSON WELLES Bright borough beach. After being "THE FATHER OF THE BRIDE" Juan David Kent treated by Dr. Henry Dorr and the * FRIDAY and SATl RDAY * Sea Bright First aid aquad, Hi. Recommends (ran lord Brian Smith Gannon was able to return home. "The Third Man" > THI TALKING ARMY MUII I' t*al u ret t «*—"('a rlhttran Appiuaiuialely IU.9 peicenl of the M i ??. ft u ny o n «*ri ^ g!.». '\' I n 1" < I ' AND THf DUMB 2nd LOOII Hum 11 unison niKO -fiiuui, iiiinid- Humatiri-" ill ruiwr average Japanese family's expendi- LOVE LANE V/HO DARN Nf AR WRICK "BLOND DYNAMITE" od Rftd RJI nit Hiif-im-.H.H In.stifut v. THEU. S. ARMYI tures is for food. JTid i« employed liy tho New JIM - >»ey Stale Eniploymrnt Sei vice in DONALD J Red Punk. BRIDAL SHOPPE Mi. Hun n<'i K' 'iduiiU'd from V-\ FRONT ST. RED BANK 6-4172 Laurel high srhoul \n Mississippi. O'CONNOR 1 He served three yoars in the Navy a» an elect-- cinn's mnte. third \ Spctitd claa«. He i« n HMD*"' * Sl'NDAV Thru Vi KDNKSDW * I>ouj;hi,\ liuic, in tlmt huiou^h. Mi.^.« Spencer TRACY Cole will ni:my Klmor ,1. Kau^t of READY-TO-WEAR Elizabeth TAYLOR Indiana pnlj>, Ind . .Sntui tiny at 6 i Hndal 4iunns Irnni p. m. al the Red Hank Methodist > Brldeamaiils' <»miis from church. I NOW • CARLTON Present v. rie Mrs. Uohcrt Zrrr, Mrs. Rohort PrttiKirw, Sr.. Mrs. Richard PcttiK'icw, Mis. Carl Ja- J (VaJkeA KtuuL/ J luatiz kubecy, Mi>. William Little, Mrs. (fi-orjri- Cult in. Mis. NVttio Bui- EAT0N70WN.N.J. winkle, MM. Jerry Hayi.-. Mrs. Or- ilo J«nkin^on, Mis. M. Kloyd Smith, Mrs. Ralph Coli<( Mrs. Eleanor I III. - SAT. JINK 3(1, ,11 I. Y 1st Clarke and Missos Caroline Nelson, Betty Rynn and P.rbara Litile. Hoberl iMilcliuin - Jam- (>ri-i-r "BLOOD ON THK MOON"' !NII HIT ' ' S () |' | \ ' ' MARINE THEATRE Extra Western Fri. Nite—"DESERT VIGILANTES" TAYLOR HIGHLANDS, N. J. SI N. MON. .11 t.\ : - .1 SPENCER NAN Jorl McCrra • \irginia May<» rl., Sat. s«t. Mat. .Il'XE IIAVKK "COLOKADO TKRKITOKY" TRACY-BENNETT GORDON MAC RAK pi.rs -In- "MANHANDLKD" Starts Next Thursday • "My idbliwh IJi-itri" "DAUGHTER OF Mon. Nite—2nd Eliminations "BABY PARADE" TELEVISION IN Ol K I.OlNC.l: ROSIE O'GRADY" Plus Giant Firework* Display -In to'hnlcnlnr- Tl l:s., »YEI». .11 1A I - -, -also- "Bliie UraM Of Kentucky" Alan I add • Billy I iilil -In color- 'IHK (;MK.\T GATSIH'" Sun., Mon. Sun. Mat. •ND HIT "THE BIG CAT" in Technicolor JUNE ALLYSON GAMES EVERY THURSDAY NITE DICK POWELL HUNDREDS OF REASONS TO ATTEND ! -In- STRAND "THE REFORMER Big Free Play Area. Open Every Day A WAI.TKB RKAOK TIIKATKK TEL. RED BANK 6-1300 AND THE REDHEAD" Slums llail) i:\7t-T-9 I'. M. Continuous Sat. -Sun. - HOIUIUJN -altio- STAHTIiNC; .MONDAY, Jl'LY 3rd CARTOON NOW Thru SAT. • 2 Thrill Hits! SPORT FREE DISHES TO THE LADIES! Turn., Wfit. 1'ur fl lti kihUl "BEAU GESTE" -alito- "BEAUTY ON PARADE" IBIDEf AOAINI Thur. Mat. 2 pin WALTER BRENNAN 1 ' mm MARGUERITE CHAPMAN COMPANION THRILLER — -In- "THE GREEN PROMISE" 28 -also. WHAT A LINE THIS NEW SUIT WILL GIVE YOUR FIG- GENE Al TRV WARD BEAM'S -in- WORLD CHAMPION + SMASHING URE! IT'S A SEA NYMPH INSPIRATION IN SMOOTH DELUS- "COWBOY AND INDIANS" CRASHING TERED LASTEX. AUTO EVENTS J- "BAItON Ol' AHI/.ONA ' BROAD & FRONT STRIETS RID BANK PAKA.MOl'NT, A»hiiry Park—"i'AliM>" ".IDE P.M.OOliA : : JULY 2nd 1 I'AIIA.MOI NT, l.(ill)t Hrniii'h—"ST.'iCK IKK.IIT MKETH IIIMPIIUEV (iKNKKAI. ADMISSION *l.2/l. < IIII.IIIU'A Ml CKM'S STRAND, l-'rrrholfl—"IIAKRICAIIF." — •1.\K HANK ui-:<;i«Ti-:it. KM: •».«, i:«•'.«• Page

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•r CLUB SODA - HOFFMAN'S HOSTESS 29 oz ^ 29 oz * (• DELIGHT can 33 RASPBERRY SODA 29 or WHITE 28 oz «*/> LISBY S MCK bo. Xl/C 35 Outdoor eating time is here! Balmy days that make wonderful foods SWANSON Wbtn thty toy: taste even better. If you have a picnic in the offing, start your plans, Boned with a visit to Safeway. Discover how much you save when you buy here. Check the list below for ideas on what to take along. Turkey

WELCH'S NBC t oz. can41c CRAPE 24oi Oft, RITZ 11b. pkg. JUICE CRACKERS BELL BUOY Pocked with Top Notch 29 Light Meat, Fancy Features and Fiction. Approved Milk ""'"" ••«"«< 21 < DUCHESS 8oz LARGE MIXED OAK GLEN end only Homgeaiztd Milk "•"»« • — 22« Salad |ar SELECTED Tuna Sweet Crean >•»>-•»>«" =»< 30« doz. Qressjng ECCS . . «•••*• 15^27 7 ot c»n 5 Cottage Cheese 15« 53 33 Check These Appropriate Holiday Items BAKERY PRODUCTS White Bread ^wr,^14c24^ 19. V c uu e ?o cn Cheese Food 2 ibTs 81c 2fb""g 75 Sliced Pineapple " °' 27<= Finger Rolls iM0'0^'""" 101401 ^9 16* is icfc Cheez-ltjr. ^1™ 8o,P,gi7c Hamburger Rolls t;, '^ 16« v American PIOCISS Cheese |b 45= Saltines - 23c Colonial Sugar Donuts <*•» 20e f • DOMESTIC /-I . ZC Family Asst 29c Swiss SLICED Cheese "> 65= Pound Cake siiv«r,GoidorM«bie pka 30* NA Al Cheddar ^ Cheese »= 49= Pretzel Sticks Cup Cakes 2""k' 5« Blended With A B Swiss Cheese American '"53c Kool Aid >" " 2 "r\g; 9= Not ordinary fryers - these are PAN READY. Lunch Tongue Armour's 6oz can y/c Salted Peanuts FROZEN FOOD VALUES You cook everything you pay for. Hdi cin Government Grade A — guaranteed delicious. Potted Meat Libby's Napkins • 2 c^> 21= Orange Juice »"*•»• *« 27« lbb Swifll 12 oz csn A I cc Kosher Pickles J ' ->. 27c Prem 4 I Leaf Spinach " '<^pkB25« 17 pounds and under Zally 8o 01 I Queen Olives O C Turkeys FANCY NEW YORK DRESSED Grapefruit Sections Rite c»n 1 ' bor 43 Birdieyt 12 oi pkg 25* Whole. Half CQ Shank JUPITER NU MADE MAYONNAISE or Bull End lb %J %J[ End Ib. Canterbury Tea Smoked Ham 57- 8 oz |«r 1 yc '« oi |ar 33 Table Ready Meats p y p |" Potato Chips anC ow 39c v4ib.^Q V* ib. C7e Skinleti Fronkt, Bologna, HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE Braunschweiger, rc Pork Butts s& 75c Special Luncheon Ib Tea Bags 93c ^>47e 17c cello 25 c t6oi. i.r 45c or Asit'd Meat Loaves. .. N D Rib Roast F. urS . 79c Hard Salami . . -49c Sirloin Steak USES • 93c WNOLE »r FRESHER COFFEES Boiled Ham »» -65c Pork Loins FULL HALF 1 Airway Nob Hill Liverwurst N^. ^' - 69c Sliced Bacon C b c Frying Chickens SI-,723. * 39c 11b bag 65 Ht> '9 0O 1 ib can ib e CRISP • ONLY PAN-READY POULTRY AVAILABLE AT SELF SERVICE MEAT SECTIONS Edwards 76° * ««41 SWEET JUICY

FARLEY S - BLACK BEAUTY CAMPFIRE TYPICAL SAFEWAY VALUES KITCHEN CHARM An Ideal Treat for the Big Holiday Ahead Mustard QM<»'» 81^«••' 13c Wax Paper Mixed Candy Marshmallows w ^ 1 O Tomato Juice Cabbage *"m N" »4c Lemons »™ ****** Un Ivory Soap c Sandwich Bags °" «• 8« LIBBY S SUNNY DAW Super Suds Carrots """""-">" »9 Potatoes »u".m* 5 •• 29c 7 large 46 oz Chili See.Relish JX* *Z 23c ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH MONDAY, JULY 3rd ( 2 bars ctn 29« r27 23 Silver Dust Spic & Span Camay Soap HOUSEHOLD CLEANER balh A 1 16 oi pkg 2 - L1 e Paae TKtt. JIM; :'!'. i!i.v Two Local Mfii llt-ld SHANGHAI GARDEN RESTAURANT America's Best Corsets New Salvation Army Building On Complain!* uf Wives tt RV\I>\II I I A( I. KEANSBl Rli 8-l53i Fitted by Graduate Conetleret Two Rffl Bank men \w-P' ol (ler- 1)1 IH.Hill I IN \IK CONDITIONKI) H -, nl li'ld f"i HI trjll uf Hie gland Jury ; I\O1I< < IIIM.»I . IHSHfc* 10W TUCKER'S Sunday by Ma^L-UHle John V. ) DONALD'S DELUXE CIO\M]] on • h^iEejj rjf irL-.u;iult and I III I l( l()l - AMKIIIt AN I OOD rltl< l.« CORSET SHOP tialtciy httjiiiiht by their lesiicctlve SPF.C1M- • *.Itiflvfit r.how Mein *Me with IVa 139 Broadway Long Branch Fiank Binieit uf 110 Sun-. I ave. LAUNDRY Knight ;ni'I l';it I ujnan Knn-'jun R. William.- The i uniplam' ua- made hi I,is >Mi'. Mi--- Dorotny Hu: lull, i PLEANERS—LAUNDERERS Thuni.-..* Kuhin-on of l.'i WoMh- !ev .i!. "a.s aiiesl.il by Sjjt. Me-: Phone R. B. 6-0203 Kni^lit on (omplaiti! of lii^ w ife. j Molly Pitcher Super Market Mi.-. Marv KoliinMin. • FREE DELIVERY • 18-20 Monmouth St. THE BEST FOR LESS Phone R. B. 6-3144 GKM IM M'KIM; <;KM*INK SPKI.M; AnENTION LEGS Shoulders Shown aoove is the architect s drawing of me prop' :ea i'ew Ib. lb. building of the Red Bnnlt Sfllvfltion Army. Th» r.i.' •; • ~i •*• be h- cated at 20 Ri.erside ave. and will cor.(a>i ra'/ •' -i . 'e. »-.'_i

cannot be hoLied at *he pre3e"t headquar'ers at 28 L''"'je~ p'. A HOME OWNERS LAMB 79 LAMB 49 campaign for $125,000 to lvar.e the piojec w • ,'e" *i^n. I itKSII KIM I I) FRESH KILLED JERSEY ard Benson, Dame! MaiBiide, Hai- Bclford ry Tracey ami Kmexi E'.gnm; ' Troop 74 Girl Scouts with their Chester Hfndrick.-. SIOIII leader,! REPAIR - REMODEL NOW! leadii. Mis. Robert Behlci. ami and hu tjiothi'i, Thoin.i.- Het.di i> ki eunimittet' mrmhers. Mr.-*. Kine.=t of I'oit .Muninoiilli .-|/i-iii i.i.-i wirk- HEN ilAC FINING ElKi'im and Mrs. Leland Ru-h- at Camp Bri.-!*an' CONSTRUCTION mond, .^pent iasi Tuesday at tlie Fifteen memiici.' cl Hie Iclluw-1 OF ALL TYPES Waiki-r ijoiuon dairy IHIUI.S. Ahip yroii|).s ot tne .Mcrnoiiist i hui-i-h ] Plairtaboru. were >.rue.^t> of the juiinj; (ipupip of: CONVERSIONS FIRST Mr. and Mrs. Henry Varnn, .«r.. the Central BaptiM r-hunh uf At- SIDING n NO CHICKENS uf Teaneek. nr ."pending this week lantic Highlands ia.-l Tiiinsday. A' Turkeysf Jffc gue.--t speaker \wi.< pic-i.'n! from I FLOORING with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Varno. Jr. on East rd. Mrs. P. Moruc "f ' Toms River and Mi5.-c-.-i Kta and! Bronklyn WHS also a KUi'.-t Sunday. Iva Smith enl eilaim-il uiin MWI^ • PAYMENT 1 aconipar.ied by Mi.-. Jnhn Lent/, uf' OIL BURNER GKM'INF. SI'KINU AKMOlirS STAB The ladifs auxiliary of Inde-i licndriH flip company will hnvp H the Belford iliuu h ; CONVERSIONS Kilt HONKI.KSS TitiLv hooth at the firrni'-n's fair. Mr. ,md Mr.- () T A. l-.-il I MONEY CWNKI) i\hk-h .-lails Thui.. June -!t. and family i nlrj :,uncil mn i rM- NOT DUE I.AMII and inns ilu-ouph Jul\- 1 Thf-iP week-mil.'.Mr ami Mi.- II. Adolph-i lb. uill br ^rab hags for \he children. son. Fred Holtan.-on .ind Mr>. Mae, PORCH ThP ladies' auxiliary of the ennin'- Carlson of Brooklyn ENCLOSURES coriipany will award t«u hunip- Mis. Linn Cuolt anil Mi. and Mrs. matip cakes each evening and a GARAGES FOR Stanley Cook and .-'\vith I. "\O RED TAPE" 1 Juhn uf New Turk, Miss N.int-y them for an rMi-ml.-il \ if?,t h.-rt1. NEW 90 DAVS Huyt of Gofftown. N. H. and Mr The loninntlei- of Hiownio tioop BATHROOMS nnd Mis. l,ouis Liming and son |Three held it.s nn-eiiiiK l.'.t Wed- i>k.l,f..'..'" ;' I , !.,«•' . , IF ..!• .lilj-'i! llS uf Wni'lsklc. L. I., spent )pvr:i' I da\-.<* last week with Mr. and Mrs. nesday at tin: Scout building. Plan Joseph Baunbach. wi're m:uli* to Im'M :i \\icii July 12 at the lionn- ol Mi.- K:IIIIIH j j Miss KeatriT Parleman nnd Mrs. Kosetta uf Seventh ..!. Attcr.iliiii, 1 YOUR HOME Fred Coll Inn of Brooklyn were birthday celebrants at a party Sat- the meotinj; weic Mis. Stcfihcn ' urday evening at the. homo of Mr. Zolobosky, Mis. Olio Hacker, Miss | MODERN HOME and Mrs, Leslie Parleman. Other Maiic Schlcniann. Ml.- Marlon IMPROVEMENT CO. DESERVES Cursts included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Mrs. Jidgar Olsi-n .mil Collins, Sr., and family, Fred Col- Mrs. Fosetta. lin.-=, Jr. of Brooklyn, and Joan Miss Joan Morrs ami :: paiiy "f and Leslie Parleman, Jr. frienda from Keanshiin: :incl t'lKiprl The Boy Scout troop held a Hill spent the day Krulay at Coney RED BANK 6-4088 THE FINEST PAINTS! scavpngpr hunt last Tuesday with Island. its regular meeting al the scout bulldinp. The Ranger patrol will attend Camp Brisbane from July 7 to 9. Whether il'ii the walla, ceiling or front porch Kenneth Walling Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas On- and daugh- you're painting, your home deserves the ters of Kingston N. Y., for three •A week.-. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wall- ing and two sons will spend the best! (toml paint protont-s the life of every- week-end »nd holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Orr nnd Kenneth will thing it covers. Wf carry lh<> top names in teturn home with thenrs. The regular meeting of the Bel- the paint industry, guaranteeil to last and ford Scouting Building association will be held Thursday evening. look well. July 6. at the Scout building. Mrs. Jessie Miles and Mr. and The hd/i absolutely right! Why ihould ihe cut corners on comfort Mrs. Laurence Cassidy of Rtaten Tsland were week-end guests of and convenience . . . why gamble with the DISTRIBUTORS FUR Mrs. Emma Fosetta, of Seventh st. The Civic association held its health and happiness of her family when Modem final meeting uniil fall last Wed- nesday evening at Independent fire oil Hcat costs in PRATT & LAMBERT PAINTS and VARNISHES house. A discussion was held on s *° J 'e- "America"! Best Automatic having the ground in Memorial AND park. Church St.. taken care of! Buy" guarantees warmth and safety for the children, and also a tract of land near the railroad station. Meetings will be SAPOLIN PAINT PRODUCTS resumed on the third Thursday peace of mind for her husband... and for herself, a evening of the month, and will he continued, alternating at each of * cleaner, more convenient home. Check the the tire houses. i

Edward Bausbach and family ( chart below and see for yourself-how right she is. of Bloomlield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bausbach. ] COLOREST CO. Miss Joan Parleman was given ' i graduation party by her parents ! 13 BROAD .ST. "Just a Shade Different" RED BANK one day lait week. Quests present were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Col- MODERN OIL HEAT PHONE RED BANK 6-1306 lins, Keaniburg; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pappa, Atlantic High- lands, and Mrs. William Secley and member! of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahramson of Green ave. entertained at a lawn party Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. T. Karlson, Fred Hokan- son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Adolphson I and Mrs. Mae Carlson of Brook- ' Ivn and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Acker- lund anrl family, this place. , Mr. and Mrs. T. Rawlinson ' Compton of Belfoid and Mr. and' Mis. IUII> Clay o( Mir Haven vis-: lted Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reggan '• of Port Norris last Wednesdav. ; Mrs. Reggan was formerly a iesi-' denl of Belfoid. Mrs. Leland Richmond and Miss Marylu Richmond spent Kvilay to Monday at a senior encampment in Camp Blue Heron, Sparta. Mrs. Richmond ii a camp adviser. Sixteen members of the Lai-Cos club of Belford enjoyed a motor- boat trip to Staten Island Sunday on Frank Muscante's boat. Mrs. Lcslls Parelman was hostess at a plajtlc parly Monday after- noon. Guests attending WPIP Mrs. Oeorgi Paxton, Jr., of New York; Mrs. George Paxton. Sr., Mrs Claude Richmond, Mrs. Leland Richmond, Mrs. Sterling Rauscher. MATTHEWS BROS. Mis. Dora Roop and Mrs. Aline Rauscher. Mn. Lillian Lathrop was Uvmonntrator. WILL SOON OPEN Barry and Dana Runyon, twin long of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Run- yon of Church St., celebrated their birthday Tuesday, June 27. Mrs. Frank Benson and Mrs. New Modern Auto Body Shop Melvin Leek attended the ladles' auxiliary V.F.W. oncampment Fri- day at the Montcrcry hotel, Asbury ON Park. Both women wore delegates. Exploreit, Patrick Shaffpry, Rich- Ni;\\M\\ SPRINGS ROAD RED BANK Formerly tf£* BAIL'S Lictntad «nd Bondtd P. L. MATTHEWS • Jtwtlry 0 Diamonds % Watches • Luggage ASSOCIATED FUEL OIL DEALERS OF WHARF AYE. WK Bl'Y OLD GOLD Magnifying (;!••»• • BlnoouUra Mimlral Inatrumpntii and BAY SHORE FUEL OIL DEALERS WATCH FOR OFFICIAL OPENING 29-A MONMOUTH STREET in cooperation with thv Fuel Oil Foundation RED BANK © Fuel Oil Founiiition, Inc. i'..\NK i:i;isTi;i:. .n \i; •:». i!».-.n NaveMiik Ionian Breliiw at Linrrofl Market ONLY CH , Slabbed bv Huxband IMa'l *•«« Aaolliu Miauti MM. Nathan Hall of I^athama\c No miner how mi; ramedic* j»u kata CAMP CROYDON Ir.cd for Itrhi'tig cflcm*. psoriasis. Infec- Navesink, was admit ted to M-m* I tions, athlete's fool or whatevehaverr your month Memorial ho.-punl Saiup.My . >kiki n troublble may bbe-anything frum hud I to foot-WONIIEB SALVE can help you. ' with lacerations of the uppei left DeTeloped for r Ihlh»e hto\ i lin tihh» AAiW—w " aim <-Uf(ri(»d when el-p was Mabbr-t DAY CAMP uak hom h he! mnV*%?li\ IV * " * V ' hushan'J, Midulrtown town-'

v liiiid urt WONDER SALVE—result f *"*o charges ha\" ln on made Mis. •r money "•""-refunded^ . Truly wonderful I Hall's condition is irported fan. ! .II i:*j.| I.MI.I- ).>• Mm Ka>. \\.itlan ' ' L.itrifett l)iug .Meres or >our home I •irw-.»*- Linrrim I Miss Irene Lamb of Nutley ftas ; tendered a bridal kitchen shower ' Wednesday evening of last wenli IN MONMOUTH, OCEAN AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES at the home of Mrs. Harry Davey. Mrs. Walter Bennett and Mrs. Da- • vey were the hoHtesses, Mise Lamb . is the fiancee of Frank Howland - JOHNS MANVILLE - of Little Silver. Those attending AM. THIS FOK were Mrs. C LAmb and Miss Mar- ROOFING - ASBESTOS SIDING tha Lamb of Nutley; Mrs. Georpe BOYS AND GIRLS ACCEPTED FROM 5 TO 16 YEARS • Howlnnd, Sr, Mrs Jesee. Howland, INSULATION & SIDING CUM*. Ol N. J. Mrs. Martha Davey, Mrs. Grace j OF AGE. ] Miller, Mrs. George Howland. Jr., ! 105 MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK Mrs. P. J. Byrne, Miss Nancy j JUA 3rd to ArWST 25th I Byrne. Mrs. Fred Bradley. Mr?. ; PHONE AS 2-8407 i Edward Howland, Mrs. H. J. How- i For further information plait* consult land and Mrs. Addison Howland of Monmouth courty. ( Members of the Sunday-school Director, (lamp Ooydon, Albert J. Loux ! met last Thursday evening at the 'chapel. Stanley Stilwell, president., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. N. J. I opened the meeting. A motion was t made to j-tart Sunday-school in Telephone AT I-0871 Ws about time [ September flt 10 a. m, instead .if to treat your watch : 10:30 a. m. Then on the first Sun- Dii-lric! i in ini'rs or tne team day of every month a regular e.shoi' pitching contest, ' church service will lie held at 11 1 lo reconversion M<>fl al l.i-onai'do Mairi.d .{2 ai> (Ittiests ut're Mi. and Mrs Mar a. m. Other services will be hehl r\ < !amm -in.i Mr .in.l Mi- Wolf.' : at the. discretion ivf the crunch • A tl.M.ft iiir.-'inu if l-'.v.|il..rct 1 Mi ami MiMl~ - ..Inli! n H.-il. -t-nmei and d iilglitfi l.inna ,if Newark; Our repair specialists can now t trustees. A meeting uf the l.uild- I',,.;,- Si-..if.-. C,:>. I. : • din mot li i.io ol.scncd their :1LM Mi am! Mi- Many I.itteH and ,,f do the thorough rejuvenation job inK committee was called for Wed- (>r< ,-iiul iiislituti..!. .1 annn-cr.-aiy at a pait> Mi in.l Mrs KI nest Srhnlidt, Irv- !• drl:nr.l MI IOMJJ. .it a reasonable nesday evening, at which time ;i Him was held Mond.-is at Hie Li'O- inKr "n; Mr anil Mrs Jr*>? Win ' business meeting was held to dr- prliP. A TIC: re-style unir wati.li with n:i i if.i K i •!• I' -.!.'.'! lln-.MIliI W 'T and tiaiiKhliT t'.iol, Liv- CLEAN-UP . ->- Si'pl I William Diem, Francis Laubniei- Hi-niy Nenn.s an.l hi.< son Hnytiiiining ai Kurt Helvoir, Va. i sler and Frank McCarron. I The Lincroft Ladies' Aid society Middletown Township , will meet at the home of Mrs. i Harry Davey Thursday afternoon 72 BROAD STREET RED BANK i of next week. This will be the last meeting mtll September. Nn meet- 209 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH ing: will be held during August. HEADQUARTERS FOR MONDAY, JULY 10, 19S0 TO The Lincroft 4-H club will link! a monthly meeting1 Wednesday. '•• July f>, because nf the regular ' meeting falling on Ine holiday. ARTISTS' SUPPLIES SATURDAY, JULY 15, Inc. LET US CONDITION YOUR CAR i Some of the members will give cooking and Bewing demons* rn- i ttens. PASTEL SETS I On Sunday 4-H club members FOR SUMMER • held their annual picnic on the OIL COLOR SETS Philip Matthews farm. An enjoy- EASY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN ! able afternoon of fun and games YOURSELF NO DOWN PAYMENT — NO CO-SIGNERS ' was had by about 30 members and PHOTO OIL SETS leaders. YOUR NEIGHBOR NO RED TAPE • Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Landau arc DRAWING BOARDS ' visiting relatives in Cincinnati. 0., PRICKS IOR SIX (VLINDLR and will also visit in Atlantic City. YOUR TOWNSHIP ri.v.Moirii, DOIX.I:. IIISOTO AMI CHRYSLKR Harold Cook is spending tun SKETCH PADS HELP Brakrs Relinrd SI8.00 I MIIR .loh $38.00 weeks with the National Guard at Pine Camp, N. Y. I Kim; Bolts and Bushing DRAFTING TABLES Valve Job S.20 00 I Wheel Alignment . $18.00 Mr. and Mrs. Emile Hammond and sons David and Steven of Mi- Al»

WILLIAM C. JOHNSON LITTLE SILVER FIREMEN'S Prtiidtnt WALTER J. BILLS LAWRENCE A. CARTON, JR. FRANK F. ILAISDELL J. CRAWFORD COMPTON JOSEPH K. EDWARDS DR. MARC KROHN, DIRK HOFMAN, FAIR Horrh Inspector Aisiitarrr Health Inspector Monmsuih County Surro|att'a Olfif r-filcnt ff»r l^t:eri nf Atlminimrmion on In lh.- mall.'r "I -,h,- ,-.l»l,' of I>a •'! II. Sm-*h. .l-",,,.i SMII-I m .T«ditor« Yo i »rr S^n-ny further notified Lhat th»« ^.irrogai" nf !h»* t uunty of Mnn> Pursuant to thi- or.itr of I'orman Me- mouth hy nn nrdir dHte-d June 1. 1950 Painters love famous 1-arMni. Siiriogau of the C.iunty of Mon- h*i art July lo, id.'iO at tvn o'c.oric in STARTS TONIGHT lh# fort-nuon «• the Surroirate'i OlTiet, muuth. madt on the t»»nty-nrit dalif of "Barreled Sunlight" Junf. I »."> 0. on Iht application of M«n- t'ourt HOUIP, }'ret?ho,d, New Jtrney ai CHINALINE because IUII II llfin.!, Ji.. ••••! l'.J.i.l) VM'.UM trif !'Hit ttr.i f'.mc *.vhc:£ ji-j oi *fijr of 'I'r'nt I'omi.Any. Executor! of th* estate ynu m«y »pt'*»r nn ncrl rftile. under »it**« o( HfV« Purrnh. also known ai Everyone agrees, oath leithin ».\ montha from the date Hr'vn ('. puTith. aiao known at C#e«lia ,.f the aforfiaiil order, or they will be Parriih, to Sadie Krelan or lomi othtr flt iirrson. "There's no finer white for^v^r harre.t nf their artlons therefur REMEMBER 3 DAYS ONLY Oatr.l: Junt> I. 195.1. enamel made." Gloss ]i^u:i.i' *h>- *«i.l luhlcriben. RlUIEKTS. PILL3BURY. CARTON 11 • t • d : Krtehn.d, N. J.. June JI. Hit). 4 SORKSSON. and F.gg>,hcll finishes MAS'TON B. METl'ALl'. JR. Rumion Ru»d. R-im,on. V. J. Artornryi* for thf Pftitionsr. At- I ]<-,:ty t'nion Trunt t omrianv. •nn'.c H.tfhlanfU. N. J. Try it! Bv LAWHENi'E A. LARTON JR. Hi . tlAMHlLPH H. BCAnii.'LEY. 119.12. \.-->-.«t.. T:jil tiri.-er. Thurs., June 29th, FrL June 30th, Sat, July 1st TV. Hn.id Street. Nrw.r.. S. J, .-uvkei. Tim, * Hnrnfr. F'H". SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY :4I Mroiid Strrr', CHANCERY DIVISION, MONMOUTH N»v«r. N. J. COUNTY DOCKET NO. COME ONE-COME ALL N>».-, N J IH.«1 Mjr'.e J Miu-;.a>. plnintilT, M. Wal- .«<-.• H MKCHV. <|r ffniUnt. I':-.,, tc- MONVOUTH COUNIY SURROOATC'S Ii.HI Not'.cr v{ I'tiJir (.»r t*ul'.ratiou on the altatt of ('ourl, Chanr«ry I>>viiion of the Sl«tt KvL^n I'arnih all" known al Hattn C of N* v Jer*ey, made on th* i3nl day of THE ASPDIN PAINT CO. Mat. !9}«, in a cnui* wht-r^in Myrne J. I'armh, alio linown •• Cerelia Parrith, ileceftMed. Civil artion. Notice of ap- Mifkar It plamtilT and you are drfi-nd- Monmouth County Distributors I'liodtmn (or letters of admimitration. t.i TO- W.lli»m P. Parmh (or Parnhi h-i the rompla-nt t.f [>lninf i IT on o- tiefort 20 WHITE ST. PHONE 6-1129 RED BANK hein. rlevneei. nr perionai repr«ient< the Ulth day of July n,Mt. Hnd in tie- alivea and hii thrlr or iny -of Iheir fault hereof, inch decree wr!l he ren- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHI iu<-feKROn in riKht, title and interctt. dered aica.nit v..a 1,4 th« Stand.n| Mat. Games — Refreshments YOU ale hrrtby notiflei! ttiat Helen ter ih^t. think equitable and Juit I'lrr'nn. •!*<> knoirn a^ Helen I'. Parnlh, The objet t i.r mi.l iu.t ii to obtain • Famous for More f'. ,\h. tl't-i .*! n (ien of 'he KurnU|h of ant v.ui. BARRELED SUNLIGHT than 50 Too" EVERYBODY INVITED kcjuinturif Monmo th I'ounfy. Sr-w Jc • iV.u.l J.ei- « 1'J.iu. • •v nn S|v . i:. KKNKIlli V 11 NH >>S|A, kM'm of \^ n«H 5i A'toiner '.'. ria.ntilt. itthty fin ipplitd n.fct of th# dc* Ill It II Broad II, Ked Uant, K I. Kiffrf RED IttVK JIVE 29. 1950 . - Hy - - Special Regattas A Fisherman Through and Through Charlie Allaire Wins o Attract Boats Fleet Championship Spotting Sports From Many Areas By l»t Sailing Affair Allaire and Diekersons to Compete Scheduled Htrt Hy Cunningham For Atlantic Coast Championship For July 8 aad 9 SAILING r>oE.»NT <"0MK **»>. and if envon* thinks it d»*e. He Th* normally active sailing pro- Charlie Allaire, master of tha will rind out differently by coniactint. Jack ana frank Lawlsy for addi- gTam or Monantuta Bost club on Lightnings on the Navtslnk river, tional proof Jack anil Frank «r. new own.r. »f • aallboat, bought the Navtalnk rlvar will be aug- Jack Howie Cops once again emerged ss fleet cham- from Hsrrv Rvder. The,r nklpprring «lr.ardn amiMd G.org* "»«."•" sntnted this lumnir by three •pe- pion Sunday afternoon when he Pane." Chine'and hi, giiesis Sunday «t P.Ulen's. Geori* .aye that dal regatta*. Boeta and ikipp«ra won second place in the Anal rac* Oharlla Allaire aocn mil he taking IMIOM m sailing from rrerea L»»- from many yachting eanUra, in- Comet Races of the four fleet elimination races cluding the Jersey coast, louth Jsr- by Monmouth Boat club. '*' After a loufh atrngHe with the paa.lee (•• .reese), the aey, North Jeraey lakes, the Dela- Skipper Allaire. In Mopalong V, Lanky brothers managed t. get »r.« «*« Beak t* Rasaeea, ware and HuOoa rlv*ra and Pann- Over Week-end copped two firsts and a second to which point turned wit r. W a wall itmtrf*4 reeMag plaee. aylvanla lakes are eipeetea te at- pile up 74 Vi points to beat out the tend. Sunday's Racing Dlckersona' Windward, after the Enjoying thli rest. th» skipper* were thai tatarraptee by a Two of the rejatUa har* keen Dlckeraon boys accumulted 70fc auirk breeie that rtnr up th» rlr«r. and M waa a signal •» brought to the IU4 Bank eourte, Made Difficult points. -try It stain." uhlch li alae tht acan* «f th* Na- The first two boata qualify for tional Iwetpitakea powerboat rs- With the craw* af speetMer* •• the aeck husasaing As>- Because of No Wind the Atlantic Coast championship to WMlt tBi gt tu, because af Lightning elaaa be held at CheUea, N. T., while the ehore Awelgh very »*••"*. •* *• •»•»•'•• °»« •' victorias In special regattaa during The Naveaink river proved to be nraH seven are eligible for both th* spectators miar thla remark. • Taoae guy* eaa aall. I raa tell the 1M« season by Charley Allaire, a scene of action over the weak-end New Jersey state championship, when Comet Fleet II of Monmouth »y Ik* way the* handle th* boat." local chaanplen in that claaa. He July 8 and (, and the Metropolitan skippered the Avenger In lMt but RicKsrd Hu«th of Long Branch, a fisherman » fisherman, fractured the anlcle of one foot and Boat Club atartad its second w**k A short time later he retracted hi« •tatamant whan tha skippers ran district championship, July 23 and |wlll b» campaigning this year in of racing. Into trouble. Waa it a puff of wind or a mla-manauvtr' That was th* th« h*tl of the other when he jumped from an 18-foot seawall recently to retrieve a 19-pound striped 2t, both to be sailed here. The lat- > kfopalong V. Saturday with a moderate to ter will decide which three boats aueation confrontinc th* crowd Thi sailboat started off and a«»e nrst he will defend the New Jer- bdii which had broken his line. heavy bre*ie blowing, and a long will represent the district at tha chap's yacht pet., in Ihr »«y. Afl.r that incident th. aailora war» sey State Lightning championship Last we*lc, Hueth, with his feet in plastar casts, and carrying crutches hobbled from Monmouth ourse set, the moat exciting race Lightning Internationals this Sep- headed out into th* wave* Prop esaina; out into th* wid* opan spacea July • and I agtlnst skippers from developed. tember In Buffalo, N. T. the Oceanic Bridge then .ailed into their way. What happened 7 Leir- all over the state. Ke won the title hospital. His first stop was the nearest jetty where he caught seven fisR before going home. Seven Comet* answered the stari- Saturday's Lightning race start- lays hit the yacht and th* bridge After th* bridge »mack. w* received last year at Pin* Beach on Toms ng gun Saturday, and once under- ed In moderate westerly breete, fin oth^r ft* port* 'rivtr. July « and 2t will And him way, the Issue was never In doubt. with a beat to the home stake In 'putting the champlonahlp of the Jack Howie in his speedy "Jabby" HKAT OB NO HKAT the folfere kit tka falrwaye. Th* front of the clubhouse. Allaire 'Metropolitan Lightning district on Jalopy Racing vailed out in front and waa never rounded the mark In first place to •Inters were out atr«*f OT«r the week-en* battllag far tfc« ' th* line. This event, which Include* Critical Housing headed. Howie beat out Hank commence the long spinnaker run George Sultltan tropky at Old Orehard l» tk* ladles' hattla, i boat! from tha Bhrawabury river Miltanbergtr by flv* minute* and to the black buoy off North Point, two apaeta were registered. Mr.. William trklUar defeated ar*a, Rarttart bar, North Jeraey, Popular at New 30 seconds, with Dave Hodgina, near Oceanic bridge. Eajtem Pennsylvania and the Hud- skippering Typhoon II, copping Nra. William Bradley. 1 and J. and Mr*. Both Meat* *«a«« In The Gay-Nineties The five leaders went down tha son river, was held at Nyack, N. T.. third. river almost side by side, and al- out a one-up win oier Mr«. Martha Berg la the ajuarter Saal lajt year. Wall Stadium Sunday the battle of the "Drift- though the lead frequently changed round. Mr«. Sidney Komar of Ked Bank, who la In ker aeeo«d The climax of tha special regat- ers" took place with eight Cometa Johnny Bull brought El Toro out summer of golf, proved that aka la strictly a "kot weather" ta* comes in the National Sweep-| Introduced for First in a lifelesa struggle on the rlvar. In front at the second mark, cloae- Monmouth Park Had its Problems The long course, which was almost ly followed by June Methot, sailing golfer. For the flrst rim*. gelfer *>mar krak* IH. She went ttakua ealllng regatta Aug. 12 and • IS. Laat yen the event wea Inau- Time, Jalopy Stocks to the Rumson bridge, was covered Bon Ore. •round In »;. gurated as a ipectal regatta under In th* Old Days—Hotel Rates $4 in 1:27.20. Howie, who copped Brat Btartlng the long windward lag In the male department (or tha at raffle far Sullivaa's rre- th* Joint auspleea of the •weep- Tremendous Success position the day before, came back home the skippers ran into a wind for a repeat victory. Howl* waa In phy, Freddy Merriman defeated Joe Eager one ap. (I-ast week stakss association and afonmouth Race-goers in those days wire squall and occasional showers from On* of the major charms about ; Wall Stadium speedway, the a nip and tuck battl* for braeaee Boat club. It attracted TO Cornet* takrn for a dizzy financial ride by an ominous black cloud into which a falae report rame out of Old Orckard keadajnartara atating Monmouth park in its countryside ; east's newest and moat modern 1-3 with Dave Hodgen*. Howl*, how- and Lightning* from the above the hotels and restaurants. Hotel the pilots were heading. Allaire Eafer heat Merriman. Says Freddy, "Mow van J*o lot* If yee location, far from the Imlibllnic | mile high-banked macadam oval lo- ever, got better atranda of wind areas, with Larry Low of Oreen rate* were an unheard of |4 a day once more proved bis mastery in and boiling of city life. Thire are cated 2 miles South of Collingwood and beat Hodgcm to the flnlf h tin* don't play?") Ru.» Narltore »topp*d Art Tnrner, J aad 1; Pond, H, T., winning In Comets and at the best inna., A redeeming fea- heavy weather by working Mopa- many tracks more successful In \ parU traffle circle on route 34, an- by 40 seconds. WlUlam Martin halted Jules Huber, I aad !i Stan Savage Allaire In Llghtnlnga. Thla year ture was that it was on the Ameri- long V into a two-minute victory at actual dullao and cents handled. nounced this week that it will be Pengulu have been added to tht rnn plan which Included a room One of th* unutual aspects of th* th* finish, Brub Hanee, sailing Bar- dropped a t and * decision to Ted Ml ra belle; FfcU Fterher de- but they are city-born and hied I running a three-night a week program and an entry of 1J» craft And fuur meal*, breakfast at eight, race was that the Lightnings, which bara Sayre's Barefoot, grabbed sec- feated Worn Christopher ! and I and Wltlhlm Bradley arared a and therefore lack the attractive-- schedule of races which will include la expacted for the three daises. dinner at two, tea at six and sup- start five minutaa before tha Com- ond and Lloyd Lawrence, In Bam, ness of Monmouth. This in true of Tuesday devoted to jalopy stocks; 4 and 5 triumph over George Pentcrmaa. National Penguin champion, Run- per at nini>. Those were not the ets, were all beaten to the AnUh edged out Johnny Bull for third other tracks, notably Saratoga. 'Wednesday, midget cara, and Fri- Qualifying round* for tn* President's cup will f«t und«rway Satur- nit Cftllc »f Philadelphia and Man- days of the svelte waistlines, and line by Howl*. Both fleet* sailed by only a few seconds. Arlington park and a fpw other; day modified racing stocks. das'. Sunday. Monday and on tha holiday. toloklni U plannlnt to compsta. course* off the beaten path, but meais were botn heavy in texture th* umi cours*. Sunday afternoon the wind let Bill Martin and William Schiller cam* out o» top in tha Kickara' attracting viiltors by their very ' and calories. Last Tuesday th* new speedway Tha flrat away regatta for Count up so considerably that th* race nearly took twice as long to finish. tourney countrified atmosphere. 1 All hotels also maintained brass Introduced a full program of Ja- Fleet II 1* alatad for July I and t Tht same course was set and be- Activity nloaed up at Beacon Hill, with only the Ktcktri competi- hands, not alone for entertainment, 10py stocks, racing for the flret at Rarltan bay. This li tha "Had" Always, whan visiting these cause of the lack of breeu, th* tion being slated. Val Scerbo'a KM-77—Yt grabbed top honori. Action 47 Eligible* Set but also to drown out the noise of time on macadam along the Jersey Grant Series." The defending tracks, the housing situation be- craft exchanged positions several »ill ba speeded up over the holiday w**k-end wh«n th* Calcutta Poftl the large trays of dishes, at leaat coastline. The show, which waa pre- champion la Dutch H*in*l of Rlv*r- comes a bit desperate, for there sented aa an experiment and to give time*. will be run. in which two men and a woman compose a thr**«em*. art not nearly enough hotel rooms eight or nine of which surrounded ton. At tht prsaent time, six boata For LB. 'Cap the main plate. local driver* an opportunity to try from Comet fleet II plan to makt June Methot managed to catch The New Jeraey Bar Aasoclatlon af Moamoutk county weat to go around, and all manner of the high-banked surface, wai a tre- aome wind to guide her Bon Ore Into action Thursday at Homestead C.C. Eddie Jnska turned private homes and boarding houses Later prices began to mount, the trip. CoehiM, Vulcan'i mendous success and the fans were SATURDAY'S USVLTt horn* ahead of Allaire in 4.27,29. la the heat card, Irlnf 3IM»—II; Boh Carton akot *»-t»—*»| are pressed Into u.*e to accommo- with the entire community on an Nam* Skipper Tl« inflation spree. A 2"rpound loaf drawn to their feet In nearly every Skipper Allaire's fight for flrat place Phil .Newman turned In aa 10 with Il-M and John Warraa alt* date both race-goers and horse- j event. Th* Jalopies are built with J»bb> J, Howie 4:17.10 misstd out by only three seconds, Forge Get Top Weight of bread, ordinarily railing for ten Trihoon II D. Hixlawu 4:211 Inlihed with an M, ahaottag Mentleal aearaa aa Kawaaan. Law men. | all of the safety feature* of the as hs was clocked in 4:27.52. •et went to Al Skaf after ke Mnlikad wHk M-U—M, PhH New- Cochls* and Vulcan'* Fer£e, two On* of th* moat critical housing i cents, rose to 20 cents during the Whit. Cloud H. Mlltenkcivar 4ill.ll racing season. A pound cake at 18 ractnj atock can, auch a* Internal Trix M. Xahrif 4ill.ID SATURDAY—•/TART l:2o T. H. man. »aVll—W and John Warrca with M-Il—*». of the turf* outstanding rout- shortages in the history of this ' bracing, requirement of solid metal Suapenee B. Quaekenswh 4*.S?.II Boat Own.r Time cents waa sold for 35 cents. Deal- Hub. Hub. A. A»r K* Tim. ' Tke Ladlea' Nember-Oneat taumamant at Buaaaaa CsMatry en, hav» been honored with top area occurred during the day*' tops, but no racing parts are per- Mopelons- V, C. Allaire 4:41.31 elulk last week went t« Mrs. Alfred N. Bsadleafa aad Mra. weight of 1M pound* for •a.turday's whan old Monmouth park flour- ers then began to go In for pre- Oltla c. OivuerMn Me Tin* Saxatoot. B. Hence 4:4i.37 mitted. The Jalopy events arc b*- lunaar'a IUIUIU Bam , L. Laurent. 4:4I.»I K1IIH W. Coleman, by two up. Mrs. Gearf* V. Caa, It., aad tunning of tht (10,000 Long Branch ished In the Gay Nineties. To meet miums to such an extent that one Name Slclppsr Tim. merchant finally advertised: "No ing sanctioned by th* Shore and El Toro, 1. Bull 4:445.11 Mrs. Mark Hall, Mra. Artknr E. Pettlt and Mrs. #ame* O. M«r- Hsndlcap at Monmouth Park. Th* th* Increased demand of racing Lakewood cluta, whose driver- J«Hr J. Ho«4t 4:54.11 lUnah... *.. Gordon 4:41.11 fan*, Long Branch rose to the oc- glasses, orders for photos or prizes Whit. Clou* H. Milunketwer 4iil.4l B«n Ore. J. M.thot -. 4:47.18 rajr, Jr.. tied for second, on* ap *r*r sar. Tke atalr wa* heat former from the Brandy*lni atabl* membership ranges from Princeton Typhoon D. Dodgins 1:01.11 of any kind. 1 offer nothing but Or.T Dawn. I. Wood - 4 41 51 kail acaiast par. has won th* Suaaex and Maaaachua- casion by enlarging and Improv- Suspeme ». Qaaekmfcnaa I*:.44 4:4 9 footwear." in the west to Atlantic Highlands S.r.n.. fl. K»Hr !'! etU Handicaps thU y«ar, whllsVul- ing many old-established hotel* in the north and Tom* River in Trlt M. Rehrfc iill.IT Blv. Btr.ak, W. Btnn.tt 4ill.ll Oil. C. Ol*trso« 1:11.11 COSTLY ACCIDENTS ALSO happen with horses, but thia typa of em's Verge, ons of the leadera of and by building several new ones. Perhaps the typs of audience In the south. Bin. Chlpa, R. Ba.n«.ld 4:11.11 the thoroughbred colony i year the Monmouth park stands had Suds L. ifUUitfe.raw DJJJ. Wattr witch, J. Siiurdl. 4iil.il accident very asldom happtna. Early Friday morning at Bro«kd»l* Each of these hotels sought to Midget car racing also proved Your Move. B. Coh.n 4:51.40 farm, several horaes were working out on tha track. On* Ally, while ago, has been inactive and must b* build a reputation through dis- much to do with the hectic age. Patl.ne., J. Dill ~ !:•».« rated a mo*t doubtful starter. In addition to the usual batch thrilling to the fans and present* galloping, started to pliy and bucked off Its rider, rtveried Its dlractlon tinctive characteristics. The Con- the fastest of the shows at the new Ute. A. Firry »'«•}} •nd headed the opposite way on the track. Cochisc will find ample competi- tinental, commanding 700 feet of of millionaires who lived along the Two 25-Mile Lap Ann Let. E. Barnton lill.Ot nearby shore, the pavilion number- stadium. An idea of the cpeeds ob- While galloping up the track two other horsaa were coming toward tion, however, from auch u Pitt, ocean waterfront, waa as much as tained la shown by the time of 6 Windward, B. Diek.reen DU*. th* rldtrleas horse. The run-away craahad Into th* two promising rac- under 110 pound*; Whirling Fot, XO feet deep, with a piazza ex- ed "Big Tim" Sullivan, czar of SUNDAY—START 8:18 P. M. Tammany Hall; De Wolf Hopper, mlnutea 41 4-10 aaconds clocked by •rs breaking a leg of each horse which forced the owners to dattroy Istan and Magnet at 114 and Col- tending over half a mile In length. main event winner Stan Dlabrow, Races at Stadium ••n Ore . 4:S7.» them. One was DeKay. reported to be a 120,000 two-year-old, and th* onel Uiks, a win Mr Saturday at Twelve-hundred guests could be the noted actor; Denham Thomp- M.p.U,, V - - 4:J7.« son, star of the ancient tear-jerker, Poughkeepaie, N. V., which meant ( *)ther one was Dilute, owned by Hike Bove. and it waa valued at $10,000. the seaalde oval, under lit. Pitt accommodated In its 600 rooms, that Disbrow averaged a fraction of Roller Derby Slated D Toro 4:-T.*s "The Old Homestead"; William C. 4 The horse csuiing the accident suffered only lacerations and brulasa. has vlalted th* winner'* elrel* a*v- making good its advertisement as Banfoot . '*!•!! Whitney and many others. over 60 miles per hour for the 25 For Thursday, July 6 Xldtra were slightly injured, but not seriously. Leonard L*e, tralnsr ersl times) thi* ssason, trouncing "th* largest hotel in the United ', Windward 4:J7.IJ Going to the race* at Monmouth laps. •f on* of the horses, recalls a similar accident happening in Is'ew Or- the best In New Tork. Man, a BtatM." Additionally It advertised Friday nights are devoted to ra- Starting this week-end and con- BaBamahem •. .. . 4:I1.1S leans. failure in the galvator Mile la that "Congren Water, In Artificial ! was a social event, whereas today OWate r DawWitcn h }4:\\*\'Mf cing modified stocks, which are in tinuing throughout the summer T 4 4 which race he waa backed down to fountalna, is transported daily the sport belongs to the rank and S.r.na ' }JJ actuality racing cars with hard Long Branch stadium will be a Your Mov. - 1 :11.1* MONMOl'TH PARKS tigktealaf ap *• kadga* aad paaaas favoritism, may atone lit tht Long from ths famous Congrens Springs file of citizens whose main Interest Is in being seen, not In the best tops, and performers ar* auch busy bee-hive of the aensmtional ELIMINATION STANDINGS I* a sore spot to numerous racing fan* wk» at tkls point refuse Branch, while Whirling fox Is du* at Saratoga, New Tork." Mopaiona V. C. Allair. 7414 places, but at the cashiers' win- drivers aa Axel Anderson, Slaalt, and the thrilling In aport*. On th* to attend the races. la tkls corner last weak wa meatleaed tka to carry the white and red dot* of Today, when all talk brackets N. Y.; Chick and Rocky DeNaUle, agenda for the summer aports are Windward. B. • R. Dlck.r«» 71 « Belalr Stud In an effort te repeat dows. Meals are now taken on the Ban Ore. 1. sUthot •»!» Anal* Oakley alruatlen aad w* new kaar. from tk* paMk, tk* Saratoga and Monmouth park as Trenton; Al Tibbetts, Newportvllle, the ever pulsating atock car races El Toro, J. Bull passe* are being handled like Jack atenny'* para*. A police his lMt victory in the aamt stake. run, sitting at the lunch room natural racing rivals, it Is inter- counters, with none of the leisure Pa.; Lucky Loux, Selleraville, Pa. and th* heart throbbing gyrations chief, who move* traffic along before aad after tk* daily races, Wslghta for the 47 ellglblea, aa esting to note that Congress Water i and many others. of the roller relay derby. *Ba.r.fet, B. S«yr. — I* almost pasaless. Another atery c*ma* from a gai station of the old days, dining at pleasure Bansll.., R. tiordon »• announced by Racing Secretary at that time aroused ill feeling' Thla tempest of merry-go-round S«r«na, 0. Kelly operator In Eatontewa. Wkea the track irst opeaed and passes and then sojourning; to the club- John P. Turner, Jr., follow t>atw*en Saratoga and Long I house for an afternoon of sport. madness will be on a full weak Watar Wltc*. J. SpurdU •• were plentiful he was all set. schedule starting July • whan the Ann L*e, B. Bay»t*n l« Cochllt . 121 Branch. When the shore resort The new Monmouth park Is re- •Tied for Ith and Ith with IT point, The ItM picture it net the same. Th* etatUa •paratar kad Vule.n'e Ferf. 124 skating troupe makes its shore promoters found that Saratoga's viving, to some extent, the thrills Yacht Club Enters •aeh. ttnee ;»u could throw out on. the kabit of cooperating with M.P. warn H east* to erecting Mat 13* debut. However, there will be plen- ra<« and elnt. each threw out a dlffereiit waters were attracting people ; of that old-time era. The track slgna on hi* property. Tkl* year, koweTer, wfcen twe siga* weat latan .... 114 ty of action on tap at th* stadium race, *uh had twe 4tha and on. Ird. Marn.t 114 away from Long Branch they or-' is rich in tradition, with the shades 5* It la an actual tit. up, the badge* and pas* allelmeat war* eat d»wa. I'sually he WMrllns Fo* 111 ovir the holiday week-end. dared large quantities of the wa- j of Bet-A-Milllon Gates, Lillian Four in N.Y. Races received four, but only twe were In tk* eterlng thla SOMOH. Blu. Hllli lit tar to be shipped In for local con- | Saturday night the stock car Clontl Mitt IIS Russell, Diamond Jim Brady and Tha operator said. "What, only two paeaesT la that eaee, only Don Stone Defending driven get their last tune-up for Doubl. Brandy lit aumption. Saratoga found this was others still hovering over the bet- •ne algn goes up." the champlonahlp aerlea which Penguin Skippers Win. Uat US undermining Ita own business and ting ring; some of the old hotels This situation is being felt by M.P. both on attendance and mutual Chat Nalr U 112 starts July 4 with the Indepen- Anally refused further shipments. remain In the neighborhood, invit- Block Island Cup Bgures. During the first week mutuels were off 14%. Kot only that but Luehadvr 112 dence day 50-lap trophy race. From Proah.t. Thuma 112 Th* Continental hotel thereupon ing their overnight guests, and the w* learned that IIP. officials were holding conferences with tha atter- Don Stone, a North Jeraey resi- thert on it will be serious business Clipped by Brown IUt.111. lit recalled that one of its wings had horses continue to run if not ex- aey general'* men regarding "comeback money." When the order want 111 dent and a member of the Shrewa- for th* buggy pilots. In th* cham- one* been known as Congress hall, actly on, at least nearby the same out it meant 150.000 to 178,000 a day less for ttontnouth's mutual ma- Sallltuele HI bury River Yacht club of Fair plonsip sarlea every point racked Sails Three Bees Cu.r. .... ao they dug wells and advertised old stand. They combine to permit chines. lit Haven, will enter his Rolling 8tone up means extra money In th* Oc- Hl|k Tr.nd Ul th* rtaultant water flow as "Con- a happier atmosphere than at big To Two Victories Cuttj Hv.nk In thia year's New Tork Athletic tober pay-off. And that Is what tha One M.P. official suggeited ts u» this idea. "To get the general pub- lit gress Hall Water." Surprisingly city tracks, which is one reason Faraway lit club Block Island log race. Uaat apeed lada gun for—cash aa wall as With the heavier class sailboats lic acquainted to horse racing. M.P. should have an open house on a I Will ... enough, the wells actually tapped why Monmouth I* gaining in popu- lit year's winner, Don la determined to glory. Saturday's card will feature racing day. Op?n the gates to all but minors, no admission tag what- Ntar Thins lit old springs recommended by the larity and prestige, despite Ita dis- now operating en week-ends, ths Oriol. .... keep the cup at tha Shrewsbury two 25-lap main events and two ex- ao-ever. It would be a good teat just to see ho*' many persons would ut Indiana to the first settlers for tance from N*w Tork and other Penguin fleet continues to stay un- ftalmtEunel Rlvar Yacht club house. tra races due ta last week's mid- der th* sailing spotlight* conduct- flock to the track." At the open house held recently before the season Slam Bans ut their curative powers. main centers of population. got underwav. 13.000 went through the gates. •alan .... tiut Other club entries are Commo- way rainout. ing weekly races right on the rud- Cryttal laet _ in dore Kred C. Olasler in the Spin- The roller relay darby lakes the ders of the larger boats. RAY ABEND'S JAKE LOGAN crew started out t* attend Dart By in drift, Alfred P. Boyce in Jonal 2d wraps off Thursday, July «, with Sunday afternoon Roger Brown, Ran . .. _ in and William Salladln in Normandy the Giants-Cards game laat week and almost dlda't get lat* th* Mlraa.au in the home club, tha N*w Jersey skippering his Thrae B*es, won Polo Ground! *t all. Kay received dneata via Bore Bo* aad On. Hittfr in Eatontown Legion 9 II. The race will be h*ld July 8 Blues, tackling th* Philadelphia both races, sailing the flrat In S:M- Kar* Mlatral in faUed to glance at the date. Th* gang piled Into en* of Dave in on a. predicted time buia. SearleU In th* Initial 11-game .35 and then finishing flrst in thi Buiaell's red wagons and headed f*r tke big town. A akort Air AttarL HI It was announced that the annual series on a Thursday, Friday-Sun- second race with a slower tim* of distance from the grounds, Arend started passing oat the LucLy Ktd in water carnival of tha club will be day, Monday and Tuesday slat*. 4:1S.SO. ticket* and was he aurprlsed when laformed the ties were for a Alalra. . in County Champions held July 4 in the waters In front The vaunted New Tork Bombshells Both races sailed In light vari- Atwien. U in Glants-Redt lilt a week later! Suite »io.f in of the club. Events will include will form the neat nve-day-a-w**k able winds involving practically no Bus Driver Mickey Frederick and Arend, after ekatttng Curtain Tim. in bottle races, rowing racaa and opposition for the Blues. In thla windward work. Usual winner, Jer- with about six gatemea, wltk no auccma, kad aa aadleaee wttk Denatlem in cracker and watermelon eating con- typ* of hectic competition the ry Howl*, had a late start but Man. Onurta in testa. A special feature will be a Kddlr Brannlck, club secretary, who Ironed out the mistake. Danada Gift in Charlie Stout Two-Hits Oakhurst Club series ia over an II game route. pulled up to fourth position in a Arend had made arrangement* for Johnny Desmond, cap- ft.ot.WOOd 114 water skiing exhibition by Whltay The winning combine rakes in two- flc*t of nine boats in the flrst rae*. Isluti . lit tain of Bumson't Knee Pants nine, to meet Leo Darocher. Th* Welch, past national champion In thirds of the purs* of the first eight FIRST RACE Abbctteiown lit To Win, 8—0—Middlesex Champs Next that field. matcher The final three matches Thras Seas—R. Brown. J:25.ai; Ban. change in aeata fouled up the deal, according to Bay. Cun King IIS tan—D. Devil. 1:21.15; Llttl. Mops—I, T.d U. IIS Robert Barr and Alex Smalley, are on a winner-take-all basil. Allaire, ltlt.10: Jokar—J. Howi«: Sea Ettontown's Junior American nnd Kullman tallied on O'Rourke's both of Fair Haven, were accepted Warta—A. Schwartt: Baehelor'a Baby— AROl'NP THE CIRCUIT-Jack VanDeman. a familiar boatman Legion nine displayed its diamond around Red Bank, carried off a neat trophy last week at Wilson Point, bingle. into club membership lajt week. 3-Way Deadlock R. Una; Mead Ball—B. Mead; Bince— Fort Monmouth »tre«ft)i Sunday afternoon when It T)i winners tallied single runs in The board of governors will meat T. Doramuj; Bra Daughter—J, Moat- lid. He finished nrst In each of two heats for th* II cubic Inch hydro- conquered the Monmouth county r planes. Placing aeound was another local pilot, Eddi* Campanelia, of the second, third and eighth innings tomorrow night at the clubhouse In Golf Sweepstakes SECOND RACE championship of the American at ! o'clock. An informal dance will ftumeon. VanDeman, racing hit «8-cublc inch hydroplans. hit th* drink Wins and Loses Legion'* national baseball tourna- to complete the eight-run rout. Ronnie Allen, Arthur E. Pettit TkrM Beat—R. Br.wn, 4:1I.H; It. after crossing the flnlah line. He hit a wake of a passing yacht, and Oakhur«t'» only two hits on Stout be held at the club house Saturday kar— J, Mewl., 4:!0.»0; Mead Bail—I. Fort Monmouth awspt tka two- ment by blanking Oakhurst, 8-0, at anl W. A. Winant wound up In a Mead, 4ii 1.11; Sea Wans—A, Stkverts; was thro'vn out of the boat. came In the fourth and seventh night. gam« weekend serial against Eatontown. th-ee-way tie In the Sweepstakes Br*a Daua-hur—J. Mentsomery; Bin** Capt. Fred Johnston of Fort Monmouth cracks out aume mighty chapter*. In the fouitli, Gsurge T. D»i«ui, aClMU—A. WklU. Bot- Wtstovtr Air roree base by de- at the Rumson Country club Sat- tom* Us—It. Seh«n«k: Big M*—D. Ma.. hefty wood shots . . . Freddie Merriman la thinking of forsaking th* A hard hitting chuckcr, Charlie Hsi-vey singled and Fred Aplcelll Katnbow Girls urday afternoon. DeaaU; UMe Mo**—«. Altar* I Beet* feating th* Flyers, 10-1, Sunday Stout, silenced the bats of the Oak- links until Monmouth Park closes. A real handlcappcr, ht'U publish afternoon oa thi poet diamond. doubled in the seventh. J. N. Biers flnUhed in tha next ler-a Baae—B. Lane. '•Freddies Pink Slip." ... The Register's Jama* "Shamue" Hogaa hurst craw In the title bout giving EATONTOWN Hold Barn Dance spot, • down. Sunday, in medal Wlldueaa on the part af Fort up only two hits In a nine-inning AB R H turned in a "scorching" round at Fort Monmouth Saturday in th* com- Malon.y, if 4 11 Monmouth Assembly, Order of play, Frail W. Lambert conquered T«MIV on Whtelt pany of Fair Haven's Pete Elchela. Monmouth's pitching staff and an contest. The moundsman alao con- the top position, Bring a T»-l«—«6. aroused Signaller bench in th* 4 I 2 the Rainbow For Girls, held an in Jack Plcknally, owner of tke Edgewater at Sea Bright, I* tributed two hits, one going for a Oi-«rtoii, ik. ..!..."! "'_" formal barn dance Saturday night Norman de Planque shot a Tf-18— Appean July 6 •nvl«d by county fishing enthusiasts. He actually caa surf east ninth Inning caused th* locals to powerful double. Heilly. r 98 to finish second, and J. C. Smith Mtoul. |i. 1 at the Masonic temple, Atlantic Nick YSJUMMB, atajar-alaino af from his bark porch at the shore's newest kotal-nltery. lose, M, to th* New Tork Nation- went around in M-2«-«t to cop tha al! Saturday night In a tilt alia The victory gave the Eatontown Kiiltman, 'ib Highlands, More than TS gueats at tha Bailor Belay Derby, which Jack Armstrong, Victory Market chauffeur, praises tk* Isa- nine th* honor of representing Mon- O'ltourla, >• I 2 tended, and Rev. D. V. Reinlj of third spot. This week-end qualify- will open la* tents for a month- pravement of Pete Fleming'* hurling far the Rod Bank Tewn- played on the aignaleari' home .An. 1 i Eatontown was the caller. lonf atay at Long Branch sta4- •ra Kara Jack. "Pet* looks better, thrawa faster and h* leoka Middlesex county champs slated to Ktamrj, iY. 1 0 The hall was decorated In rain- President's Cup. lasn laijr I, claims his organha- bigger." . . . Adam Kretowlcr. opened hie Day Camp Tue*day at Under the lights Thursday night, meat Eatontown at a later date. I I) bow colon and punch and cookies HM hM the fastest anl roughest McUulre's . H.m.finlck; hit* oft Stout CD in Balr, Mrs. Sol Shapiro, Mrs. Ina rubber, three batten wer* walked har The Tank,' an appellatlen | tendance In history at a mutual 9 Innlntre; Itumo IH) In fi inningi: Put- her opponents, who have a Fort Monmouth officers will b* taking swimming lessons by tha htrneat racing track was 21,811— good blow, Hlout waa the man with linn IM jn 4 Inninf i; utmrV out: hy Callman Mr*. Norman K. Freeman In succession, Dragotta and Sam dozens now adays. A net,-, vivacloui blonds lifeguard is on duty at ths a two-bagger. Kuilman reached first At out .'0. hy Flu'in 1, »7 Pull«n« 2; Jr., MM. Reginald Dennett and Poland singled and Schank blasted wholesome roapect for the> tcrrUle | the total at Roosevelt lUoewsy'a >i«"t* on htllV nff Siont 4. off Rmio 4. TMsif, ar« la accord." pool ... A move is afoot to open a racs track In Hudioa eouaty. •ptRtng light la 1»4». •a Homtrnlcka mlscur, then Stout • IT pullrni 0. Umpire* Co©I tnrj Short. Mrs. William Schenk. a doubl*. RI;I> BANK RI;<;ISTI:K. .MM; -JU. \U:M Nine Towners Undefeated; Charlie Stout Singing Wheels Girl, Beat Gulistans, 11-4 Belts Eatontown To Celebrate Its To 8-3 Victory 10th Anniversary you forgotten Legion Team Break* Roller Skating Show mething Red Bank Nine Leads Jersey Shore HIST PHONE FOMIOM . Game Wide Open To Be Given June 30 • in urn 6 i«;i HIIHOIO • l»ooj Loop With 7-0 Record—Rengtu Win In Sixth Frame And July I At Arena Rod Bank 77 BROAD ST I fieehold 3° to.t Moln St I With major lcafue ball pltyfrt Thompaan, rf Sparked by Charlie Stout'* slug- The Singing Wheels Arena Inc., beltlnc home rum by basket full tehrn. e. ging at the plate, the Eatontown of Broad ft . Red Bank, will cele- FaehlarK, M. brate Its Tenth Anniversary on lot*, the Red Bank Townors follow- SMnkerv. i> American Legion Junior baseball ed suit Sunday afternoon in the Toan, p nine whipped Atlantic Highland*, June K)th nnd July L«t with the Kuia»a, Ik. _ largest roller skating show ever Jersey Shore bueba.ll circuit. Man- 8-3, In a circuit tilt Friday after- 1 noon on the Firemen'* Memorial stage! In the srens Thfr' will he FORMAL WEAR ager Herman Aschsttino's nine pok- 3.-. , 9 a regular skating station and danc- •Tin* Hurt f. fted Bank > 0 112 14 3 0—11 field at Atlantic. ed out four round tripper* to 1 ing after both sessions. TO HIRE trounce Freehold Oulurtane. 11-4, at JVaaHola ...... o i aie hit** Stoacker, Sanborn, third Inning when he slammed out The Singing Wheels Skadettex. th« loser* diamond. Ltwta, Indyke. Thomi»on. Sttinl>er(. Thf Mot;! Com- HOBM run*: Thoinpaon, Ma«lur«. Sanborn, a triple with the sack* loaded. a girl's skating club will entertain The victory gave the local nine tha patrons with 2t girls taking plet* Seleitiun "A III .Ulil IK •« Link *. two-gtrnt l««d «v«r the Guls In Stoackar. T. Matsuec*. Sa«riflctfi: Nauffh- He came through again In the tan. Dauble playa: Nauffhton (unaallit- sixth with another baae clearing part. These girls have been tutored In th* Short the circuit. With seven wins and •4). Struck out. by: M««ill S. Flamlni by Mrs. Dorothy DiModica. former- fur in\ >lnn V\> iii\ c nnu fil.tic f i,-.- fi n *• -if* It was a nip and tuck affair for Complete Five homera welt knocked out Ins) (ttunpton. MtGtr'.lr.l ; by Steinbari dette's instructor, lit.-, i...... i In .til \M 1 Uindf'l ' Spill -* f 11 r t s likes of )ou! SiurJv, \et in the tilt, but the Red Banker* ((Tray). Miti: Off M.rlll. 4 In 3'T, Inns.: four Inning* with the score riding Cathlon 1 In 1 Inni.; Flaming, 5 in 54 at 4-3 before the victor* opened up has designed and made all the cos- Range ol win h -itii I - K- I t hr ',inif outhlt their rival*, * to 1, in that inaa.: tUlnbarg. t In I Inni.: Toon. 3 In tumes for these girls. The Junior llcxihlf soles for .1 stcj.lv font department. Joe Madur* clouted t fains. Winning pilrher: Flaming. Losing the score. After Atlantic (hoved Ol Si>ei loi tju.illty ;it!rn!i"n' Kcnn*, my pltoswr: Stalnbcng. Umplras: Faler, no. over three run* in the bottom of 8kadettts will also take part In the Men and Bays tuiiruijtion ... snu^-htfmy heels the first one In the fifth frame and •realr. show and are under the direction llllv«' then in the sixth Ernie Stoecker the third to dote the Cap to and tirm counters to I10KI E I. RANGERS Eatontown'* four runs in the last of Miss Carol Hardy, a senior of Mare rkan and Fred Mauucca bluted round AB R Red Bank high school, who de- two frame* sewed up the contest. 500 SuiU In TEL. RE 6-0203 jinir feet in the correct position tnd prevent tripper*. Ray Sanborn completed t,ud«, aa - 2 1 votes much of her time teaching Choose From. the home run circuit, tawing the ChaoVtrk. aa The victory was number four the Juniors. Arnold Feraro and Weet. Ik agatnat no istbaekt for the Baton- proiutmn, mean you 11 vulk more (.omforably, flnal out in the eighth. Wanfranedonl, ib Lois DftvUon will entertain with a EXPERT DONALDS Freehold started out well and It T). A"H»m, 2b. towner* and it kept the local nine unique |>alis rout Inf. Nurman Moi- .T"..rn, rf so entertain with a special routine Bam McGackln opened thi inning Barten. ef Gary Chaaey etarted the tour-run Of their own design. There are sev- 44 MAKION ST. UKII HANK with a tingle and crossed the plate Sanaom. lb inlng off with a free ticket to first. eral other numbers Included in the Open on Dave Thompson's home run. Soldo, e _ Bill Larsen reached the Initial sack program which will be announced Evenings 20', SAVING Slaetlm. p on a fielder's choice after Frank ON After three scoreless inntngi, Red Xauaaell. p The Singing Wheels has planned JLrt S. Bank caught wise to Ralph Stein- Maloney fanned. John Overton TIL 9 P. M. CASH t CAKKV walked, and then Don Rellly sin many new activities for Beptemhei. berg's dellverle* and started smack- A.C. The most outstanding will he the Ing the horsehlsie. The Towner* (led to load the baae*. Stout took AB R F over at this point to give the bag* organization of all Its children •hoved over one in the fourth, two Fi»«ina, Ib S 2 ; group, ranging In age from four to SEGALL S SHOE CO. in the fifth and a tally in the »lxth MrCann. of 4 n 1 a cleaning, as he stopped on third. RED BANK Qulnn, („ rf. Jon, After Ed Kullman singled to acore eight years. There are 20 of these 116'/i N. B'way Long Branch before bla*ting the Oula for big Brereton.. «f 4 (I oStoutl , Tom O'Rourke ended the youngsters and special attention chapters In the seventh and eighth rdrdarMM . lblb J o o chapter by striking out. will be given them. frames. Malta, aa 4 n 5 Conwar. rf. 2 • l> The Singing Wheels Hockey club Red Bank was leading, 4-3 in the Dorf. rf 2 1 0 Atlantic Highlands tallied its has made great progress in the past top of the seventh and after th» Wrdd . *». 4 ( three runs with the aid of walk* year and now ranks among the top Natthawa, » and an error. Werse started the teams Is the Bast. All their away home runs starUd clicking the Jaeota, t - S I Towners enjoyed an 8-3 advantage frame off, reaching first on games this fall will be televised and ait the end of their licks. 32 4 «O'Rourke'g error. Keyes walked, a full schedule is already assured. Charlie Naghton walked and scor- TVa»hoM A.C 1 DHMII-I Cotleran flled out, ani) Schloeder The New Skating nlub at the B. B. Kanaem ... i I i o I i> n i •• •:, ed on Stoecker'a round tripper; Ray Ham* rill: Ba-ton. D«ub!» nlayi.: received a baae on balls to load up Arena la now conducting a contest Sanborn waJ pasted, then Fred 8al 1 Chancy and Stout's hit, scored thi promott higher MU. Losing nhrhtr: Jurobn. runs. Sanborn's three-run homer. Vmvdraa: A"b»ttlnn. RMIx. EATONTOWN each week to the improvement of The Guls tagged out nine hits WBBT BELMAR AB R their skating and each member Is •gainst the combined chucking ef AB R H Maloner. rf » required to either know or learn Mclntyra. •• Laraon, cf. . 4 all the dance steps. Joe Megil and Fleming;. Steinberg B. Ctouta, If Overton. p. .. 0 van hit for nine hits In six Innings, A. Tartar, rf Relllr. e. .... 4 but he starred at bat, acquiring P Taaraa, »fc Stout, lb _... . Koeh. Ik. Kullman, lb S Acerra Crew three for three netttnf a double In Harfcart, 2b O'Ruuraa, il. 1 the sixth. Martin, rf. Andareon, If —.. I T. Clauaa. c Chaaer. «b S Ranger* Out of Cellar »tr»ator. p Trounced, 18-7 After geting six gamea out of the 21 I In a loosely played ball game, tray, Red Bank Rangers finally 34 3 In ATLANTIC mOlfLANM Fort Monmouth trounced the all moved out of the cellar spot by LEONARDO F. C. AIIII brother Acerra baseball team, 18 taking a S-4 decision from Freehold AB R H Kayes, 2b. ..._ 1 I to 7, Monday at the winner's ball Lehman, rf 4 ft n Colltren. as. _ .._ I 0 A. C Carhsrt. M 4 • 1 Sehloeder, Ib. I I park. The game was called after The Rangers pulled the game out Faelie. Ib _.._ 4 0 ft Lahmann, c. ...- I 8 — -i Innings by mutual agree- Ponaly. lb 4 Papa, If _ 2 0 Of the fire by shoving over two run* Jeffrey. >Sas.l^^Caaia^ I onarrfa ft ft ft 1 0 0 I 0 2 At. Higtituds 0 0 I » 0 0 . the Rangers wer given a new life Sacrifice hlU: Streator. B. Clnl u Threa baaa hit.. Stout: two basa hits, and retired after five Inning.. In when George Lloyd mlscued on Strtirk out byi St'-aator ». b» V«nt.i Stout. L*hmann; hint on* Overton (J) IB giving up six runs on nine hits. Dan O'Hern's easy fly back of sec- flla I. Hut' oi halla. Off Strrator < Innings. Wane (I) In I Innlnsn. Star, Jim Reuter finished up. off Venttmea-lla I. ITmnlri Auguallna. oloa (») In I Innlara: struck out: br ond. A! Qrlggs and Hank O'Hern LONfi BRANCH Overton. »; by Warae. 2; by Stavoloa. >.• On the mound for Acerra, Bob then hit singles to load the base*. AB R baaa. on balls: off Overton, <; oil Werae, absorbed a ten-hit attack but only Barton, who wai credited with a Morai. rf., ef. ..._ _ 2 1 • : off atavoloa, 4. seven of Monmouth's runs were Mareatlo, 22bb 4 pUttic Seat Covers homer in a previous time at bat, H . FForguaonForguaon.. h* H earned. Jim pitched the final (rounded to Seitz^ who threw the ff. Brla««Brla««rr , Ik Ik4 _ Jersey Shore Loop frame and was nicked for three ball widlly to first. The bad peg*e»ma. 3b 4 ft runs. Not To Be Confuted With Plastic Coated Fibres .". Brirter, cf., p 4 I •Joined Origg.1 and O'Hern to com- Marino, e 4 ft SUNDAY'S RESULTS The only home run in the game 3 0 Red Bank Townera It. Guliitans 4. The greatest teat cover value you've ever teen and you have your plete the trip, to the rubber with Stamato, e Rod Bank Ransers 6. Freehold A. C. 4. was by outfielder Oscar Young In Are-ra, •• i ft the tying and wining runs. <"'• ?rrgTi«on. p ^ \ Whlteaville 5. Ad.luhl. I. the fifth frame, scoring Crump choice of maroon, green or blue in handsome plaid patterns. They Don Ruussell, who relieved Dick Starn, r 1 II Leonajrdo 5, Weat Belirar 4. ahead of him. The latter tripled to Blocum in the third inning, was Maro-ta. rf i n Lons Branch ". Behnar 2. lead off the Inning. Norm Menzel'i resist stains-thty wash easily —they're extra long wearing. Satex ! 1 StTANDIWGS given the victory. Hlgflns and Beltz ay v triple, which also came In the fifth, trim on seat and backrest. Contrasting piping. Bartack reinforced at' Red Bank Townera 7 each with a pair of hits accounted BBLWAB " was the only other extra base tor all but two of Freehold'* bin- Freehold Gullstana I knock in the abbreviated contest. points of stress. A truly amazing value at these prices. ges. K«na. tk \B 1 Leonardo ' | Clayton, r., rf 4 Adelphla . 4 Leonardo Ties far Jad A [ Whittivltle \. 4 ARM REST FOR COUPES COACHES OR SEDANS Connore, If. _." I ft 1 Lonir Branch ".. I Leonardo Field club continues to J. Newman, rf 4 0 0 Red Bank Rangers 2 STYLES tie a power in the circuit by climb- "n»er. Ik 5 • 1 West Belmar _ . 2 SLIGHTLY HIGHER ing into second place with a 1-3 Uraon. rf.. t j Freehold A. C '.. 1 "anrman. M 3 Belmar J triumph over West Belmar. nsmkrttH, 2h 3 The Field clubber* pulled the T>. Vaimtan, j> .' GAMES SUNDAY n. Ncminan, p _ 1 Adelphla at Red Bank Tawnera. j game out in the last of the ninth Red Rank Ranters at Whlteiville. Jituu pMeu! with a pair of runa. Jake Jeffrey Freehold Gullttana >t Wast Belmar. At OUA fang Branch . .. % ft ft ft ft ft i'ft n — 7 Leonardo at Lonsr Branch. alngled, Allen Mcrken followed suit, Relmar at FreehalaJ A. C. then Bob Fox beat out a hit to jam Be'mar ft ft 1 n 0 1 a ft n 2 We Also Cany A Beautiful line of (IBM HAT WHS from *3f to *Uf Two-baaa h'ti: Grear. H. Farguion, the highway. Two straight error* Staarna, C. Brlntar. Threa-baaa hlta: then aided the victor* In chasing Moral Double rlaya: Keanr-Graer-Bar- M-0 League over the needed tallies for victory. man-Laraon. Struck out by: Fenrunon 1; Starn i: Brlitir 5: D. Kewman t. Baaai SUNDAY'S RBBULTS Ben Ventimeglia hurled the Leon- o« ball.. #r7: Farguaon «: St»rn 2: Br!«. Manmouth BeaeH II, Brick Town- ardo nine to victory. tar 1; D. Newman 5: B Niratn 2. Hit •hip •. by plUher, by: Starn (Boncore) : D. Ntw. Merken led the way in the hitting nan (MOTM. Marc*lla>. Hlti: Off Far- Lakehunt 2, Matawan A. A. I. department having a perfect after- ruaon 1 In !K Inni.: Stem 4 In ?- Highland! A. A. II. Jacktena Mills T. noon, getting three for four. inna.: Brlatar 1 In SIS Inna.: D. Newman Aabury Park IS, Whltlngt I. • in T Inna.: H. Newman t In I innn. Atlantic Highlands 14. Spring Lake The Whltcsvllle A. C. went Into Wlnalng nttcher: J. Brljter. Loalng HeiKhti J. a tie for fifth place when It eased nltehar: D. Newman. Umpirea: O»novan, STANDINGS ' r',11. ii "J" Caianero. W II. out a 5-4 win over the Adelphla Highland! 4 « nine. Lakehurat 4 1 Malawan S 1 GSS. Long Branch Democrats contin- Dick Wakefleld made more than Aibury Park _ I 1 EVERY ued their winning way* by slapping 300 hits for Detroit in 1MI, to be- Monmouth Beach I 1 over the Belmar V.F.W., 7-1. come one of It players ever to per- Atlantic Highlands 1 ? TOWNSRS form that feat in their first full Jaekiona Mlllt 1 3 AB R H season. Whiting. 1 I SATURDAY Csrbone, 3b . 4 ft 1 Spring Lake Heights • 4 Naughton, 2b a o Brick TowBihlp # h .Stoatkai. •! During the war Jack Russell, star GAMES SUNDAY AND fianbom, Ib end of the New Tork football Monmoutli Beaeh at Lakahvrst. >'. Masiucea, If, Tank*, started four consecutive Brick Townihlp at Atlantic Wrhlsnsi. Gray, cf Whitings at Spring Lake. (Jenovet, r game* at four different position* - Jackaons Mills at Matawan. Madura. rf both guard* and both tackles. Aakurr Park at Highland. WEDNESDAY «nln«ki. rf. Meg-ill, r flaming, p. Pint VACUUM BOTTLE II II NITES (iUUBTANS DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL AB R II i LUNCH KIT Hampton. If a 0 PIUS MILEAGE Lawl». cf I 1 FIRST RACE LAMPS Skeehan, rf I « lndykr, 3b 0 I CuHoti, ii, lb. . 1 • RENTS A McGlckin. 2b. .. t 1 8:30 P. M. carried at a tingle •""'• pleil.c bonlt NBRVO BROS. or TRUCK LONG BRANCH w.™.-. PLUMBER COMPUTI WITH Will L0T8 Of FOtKSWlU STADIUM SEALED BEAM AND INITRUCTIONS TESTIFY -1*1*1 TH* NEW CAR HEADLAMP UNIT "On tha Boardwalk" LONG BRANCH 50 LAP HERTZ TROPHY RACE FOR 14 HOURS Firat ol 42 Championship Serial Call On U. TODAY! WEST FRONT STREET PER HOUR PLUS MILEAGE RED BANK PHONE 6-3440 JULY 4TH OTHER STORES IN PERTH AMBOY, SHORT TRIP RATE ROLLER RELAY NEW BRUNSWICK, TRENTON, ELIZABETH, NEPVOBROi From 1 A. M. to 11 P, M. '" PHONt 6 4IIS • DERBY NEWARK. BILL & GREG'S TYDOL STATION PIUMBINCHERTINOfiPPIiPNdS Starling July 6th 3SI SHRFWSBURY AVt TEL. RED BANK 6-2654 MONMOUTH ST. I MAfLS AVI., RED IANK 'W Till RKH BANK RKOrsTF.n, .TI.'NE 29. 1950

j] bras= fastened to then shells dat-! JAMCi MDCITAS. Capl. I,"' I ing back as far at the year 1800. | I Those kind aie iaie. and I •uppoeej SKIPPER JIM' SURF, FIELD AND STREAM ithpy ha\p traveled the world ovfr. LEARN TO DRIVE WALL STADIUM SPEEDWAY STUll'KHS AND lil.l'K F1SHIM, For the river flarr-micn tiierfr aie Timelv /Vote* On The i.real Outdoor* ' a few fluke reported by Pawls ' DIAL CONTROL BELMAR, N. J. r.-r •rr-i'-t- t c it • • 9 p. ••• | Boat.". Kumson. Good nabbing and i BV STEW VAN vi.itt hold your hats - largp snappers Low Rates—Include Teal. FitWit 10-d*grpeed»ay In Mid-Atlantic SUM* helnw the numson bridge, so FP T.StfO JEATING CAPACITY ha\p been told. Long Branch and Red Bank JALOPY STOCKS - TUESDAYS S 30 I'. M. pound blue* ait not uncommon; MII)<;i:P .STOCKS — WEDNESDAYS b.30 1'. NL Bi i miirla, th C a6 f Sou for Auto Driving Schools ? l" !*l 'p»«™ Sandy Hook will remain RACINC STOCKS — FIUDAYS R 30 P M RED BANK MARINE WORKS Amei ica, 1 h> fJulf of Mexico and good until further notice. I Ihe ,a.«l roa. t of Not ;h America. 101 W. From St. 15 Memorial Pby. I MHei South •» Colllnlv»ood TraHic Circle 26 V. Ironl Si. Kni Bank The book l written foi Mueflsh . RED BANK LONG BRANCH (loterjrcilon tt Routes J> and 14) on Route 14 a n g 1 e i.« and includes methods o' RE 6-0308 \ LO 6-1055 AdntiMlon—Children. aOc—Adultt.Sl.20— (tan Included) • I'l.l AM HI. \M> ( UMMt.KI HI. < KAI1 lure*, to , Monmouth Slates Telephone ICLMAR »H71 I)I>K.M.N(. HI II HIM. - SIOKAl.l. A Kf.PAIKS taking the flghtinK blues, luren to, DII.SI'.L J..M.I.M. KM'IRTS use, what waters to Huh. Including I |O T"J|ta an the best apotn fiom Cape Cod to'-10 illlB HI - IKI.KI'HONK HKI> BWk <*2<>20 •he Kloiida Keya. Thp hook .sell? fot $2 and is pub- Eighteen game* are on Fort M >n- lished by Salt Water Spoilsman, | mouth's home baseball calendar for inc., 16 Kedeial KI.. Bonton. Mas*. | July, with all but one to be played Alone th« Walrr Front In M at the .Signaleem' home diamond. RACING DAILY thru AUG. 9 Seconds Of the 17 home frames, all of •Stew" VanVliet moods ,nnd Monmouth'a action will be at night ]nrii o.' a hetiei namp we shal! cail With the rominis of the Fourth of Ju.'y week the salt water fisher- except the concluding contest with it a playful mood. By that we Quantlco Marine* on the afternoon mean ihrie air arin of big lunk man will be in hie glory. Let us 1 1 of July 15. The Virginia squad Is .:< smfai.nt; along I hi' Sandy tack!' ihe set-up in two sections: those who fi.-h Handy Hook hay and also here for a night game the pre- BANK SPRING SERVICE HIMJK .-inf. knui-kinn unter in a.! the shut* J;ne an :hfy swill lei« Km Sandy Hook bay and ad- jaeenl spotj. all summer >i»eriefi Monmouth visiting Woodbridge Millun a few fee- (if the boat, bill July 2. i!v and net them lo atnke Only h\e arrived bljefiffh, flllipeis, RED BANK SPRING SERVICE fluk'-, which fl i <" leally headliner». The schedule for July: 2. Wood- imi-e in H while w:ii one decide to bridge Athletics, away; 3, Median- make a fl" ipe al an eel. a P|UK, with dooima;*. weighing up to 7 and S pounds, and plenty of them. icsville AC, hamp d> i/f fish settles down We predict theie will be the great- est i-onrenuation of fishing rraft club, home INI; 7, I^ikewood Sport- of a!t u>s,-i iptions evei assembled ing club, home INi; 11, Keyport \u.| bf a fiee foi all and we hope nft tlv pn;n: of the Hook a.«d and they happens Oui cues* is it »i!l be I"' - me tunning lalger now. Even tico Marine*, home fd over tico Ma tine*, home; 18, Oldbrldge ihe "d-.ik of the moon" duiing the mu.s.sel bed* near Roamei Athletics, home i.\<: 19, Fieehold i July Gullistanv home INI; 20, Belmar shoals, but they havfi not decided I VFW, home INI; 21. Carteret AA, HOWHVPI. bass Helling the past to hue. and Hi ihi- w:-:t:n(c -omp | home lN>: 24, Jerjey City Colored SINGING WHEELS ARENA, Inc. wp.>k ha» piodured a numljei of fish are in the bay. Along the I r>rds. home l.N'i; "2.\ Highlands ti-.s tish Mis. Ann Fiank nf the;,- will be stripers, Shi ewshury. who *e\eial weeks ago AA. home iN i; 26. North Amboy Hniad St. Red Hank, N. ,J. fluk and faither south below Soa Mnurer AA, home INi; 27, Acerra hndiwt a 41! pound, i while fishing Side Paik, blue* are taking metnl. abort! s and blackfijih. The o'clock. hnw it should be done by expetts. only .sppeic--i misalng me alhacoie, Mm. Helen Schw.-.iU. of New bonito and dolphin, which will be. When Pee Wee Reese of the] Two Big Nights—Fri. and Sat, Hiunsuu'li boated a 14'; pounder coming along" very shortly. , while t Hilling aboaid the Black Btooklyn Dodgers recently was An ahsulutcly guarantee, or youi ejected by an umpire it marked Ijii'H. Capt Jack Smith, out of ! money back, dt-vict1 ha.s bi-fi Gala Events JUNE 30th and JULY 1st Bains landing. Highlands Otto '"" the first time he had been thiown (Vented to pi event backlashes 'O1 out of a game in moie than 1000. ' Hubf i and paity. membeifl of the !*ui.' ca«l>'i-. It is called "A- |Fi:uil« Kiu^ Fishing club of Nf major Icnffue can;ests. | Sat, July 1 |:nk. bonted a bass weighing 2S j]Si|Ui ire Fluid Hub'' It in manufac- \v hi i«* ft.-hing f i um the ^'i'", iiiu-d by Albeit A. Hollandei of LONG BRANCH Ciipt. Jack Strune. out of |iWeymouth. Mass. The. "Huh" is a little gadget HANDICAP the same po.t uOn ..,.the• •"''"followin" "'•g» iI which icplacee the bushing on the '-He Accessories-Sporting Goods F men; Ralph Julian of Highlands. I h,f| sMn nf vnl, ,,fn: %f] and $10,000 Added fching fiom the samp boat, landed j js m;id(, jn ;wo moieU N(, , „,, a 26 poiindn. _ inn pcnn r{1(,1S| usjng No_ i0,M ,eft Tuei., July 4 I'apt. .Jsi'k Bi'i-nnan ot Rahwa.v, fiide bPalings. and No. 2 fits Ocean COLLEEN STAKES fishing with friends aboard his own >• ' ' and Ward'* ys s K , . $10,000 Added •nciing, Highlands, made an ^ °«<-1 60 second, to put one on your reel. J standing catch. One striper weigh-I J^ lalmei \hat you whale • ing 31'3 pounds SO nuke and SO | ^ rrep- blupfch. Capt. Al Steel of the Jack entirely after you release aall t tats Doily txcapt Sunday 8 0 ] a Monmouth Street f"J • v /" »^°. "K""! ^*]^ W1 ' the enendd ooff forwarforwardd motiomotionn ooff ccas; t b;B has*, but we were unable to I u ja cIalmC(, tha, a beginner can i^ji't t iif weight. I cust RS far as tYIB old timcfi when The Antwtri to Every Diy POST TIME 2:30 PLASTIC When it comes lo real KporUman-; In fishinb.g. forat t«chefluke dtr yt ousin theg longreel., Insurance Problems * OCEANPORT ship. Ei nip Moscniann. president • flag shaped pieces of bait cut from Commerceof the Nort, standh Berges at nth Chambee top ofr ouofr p N.J. COATED SEAT (OVERS thth; belly oflkf a fluke. IIn casting a By William D. Salladin Daily Double li.«t. Einic hoolced. boated, tagged Moke summer riding more enjoyable -with a let of and released the first striped basa d.'.ubbor, try threading your line he pvei caught after years of flsli- through the hole of a small button Question: Every once in a Closes 2:15 perfect' fitting, cool seot covers. Sixes and stylet for and tying a single knot in the lino while we read in the paper A GREAT NAME IN AMERICAN RACINO about a car being stolen and all mokes of cors in stock. iii ..-' pound.-. It bears the Salt Wa-, , , later being found wrecked or Ample Parking ter Sportsman s tag No. 252 and i., , « « ,t hy fat the l:-igcst bags we naval v stripped of everything remov- Gtntral Admission $1.10-Tax Incl.- Children not admitted heard o.r bi'ins tagged on the .Ipr knot. able. After the insurance com- sey coast this sea.-on. It was taken Dick Mueller of Rumson leads in pany recovers the car, who while tiolling abuaid the Mar D II, the striped bstss contest, being cur- pays for the damage or for Capt. O:tn Reut. out of Highlands rently run by Sherwood'* sporting marine basin. Keut lifted this big j Rod0d 3 store. HiHi s flshflh weighed-ijhdin at all the things taken from it? has. which was hooked on an ' 38 pounds. Bill Cutiim of Red Bank atom type plug, by the leader and" leads In the trout division. Bill's Answer: The Insurance com- a pair of pliers. Il was held in Capt trout weighed 2 pounds and meas- pany pays for all the damage. Reut'.« devised V-shapeVhd d canvas i "fed 18 inches in length and 0 Iti responsibility is to return Try something Lighter... troujili while the hook was cut off'inches in girth. :iml the (a;; inserted. The entire I Line cutters are at it again «t the car to the owner in ap- operation took one minute and 151 the Sandy Hook striper grounds. A proximately the same condi- second?. The following night on' couple of (words deleated hy the tion as before it was stolen or the same boat. Fred Rugsero of j editor) cut more than $10 worth of Jamcsbuis landed his first bass af- new lines, eel rigs, leaders and to pay the owner for sny lost ter five years of fishing. , swivels belonging to Bill Mcnzel of value. AUTO RADIOS Neptune and the writer while, we were trolling Monday night. They Instruction^ for tagging striped didn't even have, the courtesy to *If you'll address your own hiss aie given in an article in thejgtop and say they were sorry. Hope Insurance questions to this of- Salt Water Sportsman, which with 11;,,. .,, and sos read this. They fice, we'll try to givo. you the R. ./. Schi.-li'i. president of thejahould be proud of their sporfcs- correct answers and there will F. A M. Blowing company ale co- j manship. spon^oiing this movement. Copies, Henry Arndt writes from Sebas- be no charge or obligation of may be obtained hy writing to the j tian inlet: "The turtles are orawl- anj kind. ortU-o of the publication 136 Federating now to lay their cgg». 1 flgured St.. Boston. Mass. We have a sup-1 you would like to know. They are ply of tags and pins and will be j the same kind that used to be tak- William D. Salladin glad to furnish thorn to anyone in-, Cn in the new at Beach Haven ternsted In this worth-while project, years ago. There is a lot I could j GENERAL INSURANCE In hiief. the whole purpose of | write and tpll you about turtles — j 34 West Front St. tagging fish is for scientific pur- ^ nKe the old ones railed "Tiunk' Phone MM« Red Bank NO MONEY DOWN! AT CHECKER poses. Fiom the data obtained. Backs," that have name plates in fact.* about the life histoiy of the striper win be discovered #0 that sound, conservation laws and prac- tice* may be developed to increase FLAGS the species. Each tag consists of three parts: a rod plastic disk one-half inch in dianietti. will, a small holr in its center; a similar disk of white plas- tic; a corroaion-proof pin l*«-inches long. On the red disk is the legend: j "Salt Water Sportsman Boston. ' Maas. Return both disks." The only equipment necessary to carry out individual tagging is a pair of pliers. DURING THE HOTTEST WEATHER In making a report of your tag- ging give the number of the tag used, thr location ot the iVTi when WITH A ' tagged, the date and time of day. If poesib'." measute thp fish fiom! snout to fork of tail and include, this measurement wiih yum report. 1. L'nhook the fish carefully and king place it on a flat surface. SPIAKINO OF GROWING ...do 2. Place the led disk, type side out. cm the tagging pin. Portable you know thatTrommer's White .1. f'ieice the flaes of the fish at Label has grown to be one of the the ba.-e nf the caudal fin. Low-Cost 4. Turn the fish over, place the foremost premium beers in the whi'e disk, type side out on pin. PENN, OCEAN CITY 5. Clinch the pin. allowing little nation? And do you know whyt PFLEUGER. ETC. play between discs and fish. I t's because Trommer's is brewed fi Return n>h to water carefully. WINDOW FAN If you ratch a tagged fish, note the Old-World way—of choice Don't simmac this summ«r. G*l thr time and date of the catch. If hops and fine barley-malt only! you wish to keep the fish, return inlo lh«'Com(orl Zom'now and 01 11 tags and give the weight and •njoy r«lr*ihincj coolnsss. Viking No other grain is ever used! That'i length 1' possible. If you decide to Window Fans hav* brouqhl n*w hoi jetuin the iVh to the water and why Trommer's is better! That'« help alcinu the piogram. niake ai w»ath«r comlorl lo thousands ol h»al- why Trommer's is lighter! note of the tag numhei and send I weary, sUtplsss p»opl» This qrsal along wi'li the circumstances of cooler slips inlo any conr«m«nl window That's why Trommer's urges cat rh. lram« *asily and without lh« us« ol you to Taste—and Compare) tools Installed in 12 minults ... pluagtd K\ PI y «n nf:<*n «*omr one wt itp.« into any convenient liqhl soektl. For I. whii-h l^comr* a ML'ST apartments, twolamily houses. conrsrl»d ad:ny for t )\f oir. doom man. irfl.shing" hy Hem y Lyrtutn is attics, small homts. OHICM, tic. lh« 1 a book. It in I he fliM book Viking Fan provides a praclical and eco- tIGHT Lbrewed only wiitti-n about the tinvHr»i of nomical solution lo combal heal lalioue. world sens From thp "man- nx" bluejj uf North Africa to Gel yours now. j*n»[tp«'i blum «f oui uwn IUII.V from Malt and Hops itil iivcia. evfiy phase of thf hlur- -SOLD BY—^ l.sh'.H Uff !•» njntlf public, JOHN F. TIOMMH, INC., MEWEIIES AT BROOKLYN, NEW YOUK; CHANGE. NEW JEDSEY l.ynis n f/,))nW> ? Jh '* ^ '• r)).)f»J>inR mm-hinr.-. lo tin- four corncm of thr ,-H\ en •*»•!*«• Au-11 ;*In.. Ni'\\ 7tPi\ MINER SUPPLY GO. OUtribufd b», JOS. PINGITORE, INC. J4I CHELStA *VLNUE WEST FRONT ST. PHONE RED BANK 6-3333. cuasl uf Africa, where. 20 and 30 LONC BRANCH, NEW JERSEY Tr.LEI'HONL 8 UI5« urn rt\\K .M \r: i"i

"'I'll h1 'hi !in:i e ,•' M ' • I'. FRANKLYN D HAVILAND WHEN Sl'r\kl\<. A Hi. n.ii.l A K i-i.;,: ,,.r IS NOT TBLK IO SA1 « r DID HM(\ i ni v<. >'>>..i SURFSIDE "nn Mi.- I: ., ,! [,. s... ; • Vote on Early :..'..-,i ',. • . | .' , .., , itudi C.VLESS CUIKOI'KK I'll U \^ is( i i DUI BEACH CLUB OF WEST END »'• X" < M. • . . W. -•, :. . . ; JI HAUP INfTRUCTIONS Shore'* Nc\te»L Cabana and Beach Club S. \. I ('.- . X N AND THEORY DR. WARREN FOWLER l i' I !• A- ;:e , ]|,.:. v • * I • Tavern Closing 111 »,i •• dd B.r. •*„ (I'atronlied Largely by Local RetidtnUl 'flebra'fd t:ii-ii i> 'i i. ...| i . ^ ,. /5 M.l^lrn s, |,| Hrd B.,,k » ,•,;|.i MI lur Jlh Season—OPENING; HUIMV, JINK 23nl .Sigiiprs Seek ' • •- 'i . a.-- M:AMO.V MLMBIKMUT BASIS ONLV 2 A. M. Deadline i\»-« Modern Swimming Pool •Jf I- iltcrcd sf& water rompletrly changed dally Al kean»bur|( •ft >«-mrale < liililrt-n'n Tool and Playground A petitiun asking lilt1 Ktan."l»ui >> •fr >pai IOUS Uimli - l.iperleneed Guards mayor and council to place un the •ff Adequate Shad.* Area* November ballot a referendum to ^ snack Bar and Soda Fountain make tavern* close at 2 a. m year Limited Mjn.l.er of Simon Balhhouncs Rtmaininf 'ound, \va« pieAented at an ad- journed meeting Monday night. . Kale • $100 fur 4 persons The petition »a* i«fnn-d to Wil- i 613 Ocean Are., West End 1A> 6-0901 llam R. Blair, Ji , horough attui- n*'y, for a report on whether it.* re- • (Mrashorr I>ay (amp Fropfrtyl quest complies with *tatutM. The petition m'ekj to amend the bor- ough liquor ordinance- Boiough officials said the peti- tion contains niore than the 400 signature* necessary to ipqiifst a referendum One will always stand The question cini up in a May meeting of the council when a re <|ii««t hy the Keanshuvg Taxpayer association to dojie the taverns at 2 a. m. was turned down by council by a 2 la 1 vote. A counter petition was filed hy the tavern owneis re- SAVE AS WE CELEBRATE questing that the present hour* re- main in fuice. BIRK EYE 0RAW5E JUICE! w " *s sit this same mcitir.i; t);al ' the liquor license fees weic inureas- od and the tavern owners felt they ' would face a double hardship If the operating hours werp reduced. . Under the ordinance, In veins may lejnnin open until 3 a. m week- I days during the summer and until 5 a. m. vveeU-tnds', and unlil 2 a. : m. week-days during the winter and ALLSTi to 5 a. m. on week-ends. In other husinesa. Frank C'oHeld and l^#ouis Befker were appointed lo nil vacancies on the boaid of tesntasn L/ua/tfy i health. Charles Law. secretaiy of the ad- visory board to the mayoi and council, a«*id the board has written to the state highway department ! and the board of freeholders u«k- . ing fui the HideninK of joule 36. 65 MILLIONTH The group will also requested the TIKI CIIIIRATION highway department to install a. traffic light at the intersection of SHCIAL ma Laurel ave. and route 36 It was reported that the appeal of ciiietrhan'a i'ubiin nou.se of a re- , cent 15-day suspension has been i THADK-IN ALLOW- 600,16 postponed. The healing was to have I been held Monday. Xo new date AM:K OI haa been set. The postponement ivas requested by the appellant*. : .>0 I(M{ ^Ol It IIM t;i !> IIIJI: KM1LV BBUST KNUAGKO 2 OLD 11 UK .l."? III). I W Mi. and Mrs. Stephen Biust of ' K«yport announce the enfr.HKe.menl of their daughter, Miss Kmily Ma- < rie Bruit, to James Walker, son of # 3.'» /< deeper Ireuil. .'l.V <' nun r nii Mr. and Mrs. James Walkei of ' Melt o.He Park, III. Miss Bni-st WHS 1 • Made uith \ll Col.l Hi. 1,1..••• giaduated from Atlantic Highland* i high school. Mr. Walker is em- i ployed at the International Hat- j 21 Monlli- in WIIIIIIL; vester plant In Illinois.

Milhiir.t iif riis mil.,..,;- ,,f -,•,:• : Highlands .STA'IK tnev 65l|iW.UI/U M:.. |II..,|.I. . fif, and lo reienin'o we (.,T. i -.u t-. • John J. Flemm told the SOth STATK 'i.e. R,. nnli'4 an. ..I . . .< Juhilef. committee Fi iday right that »2,5OO haa already heen ie- and save.'. See nir »peeni fi^ut)l•^w^^^•^l • crived for the sale of souvenir pro-1 Btams. The programs contain 1« I BIRDS EYE- pages of history and advertisments. : BOUND TO BE BEST! The celebration will start Aug. 18 '.2 PRICE OFFER snd will end Aug. 26. ALLSTATE SUPER SAFETY Joseph C'zarnecki ha* been named , chaliman of the Highland* War ALLSTATE Memorial fair to be hold July 7 to; I 12 at the corner of Bay ave. and ] TREAD TIRE I Millet st. Other committee members | \ aie Ralph Bennett, Melvin Spriggs ' Fortified Regular WITH OLD TIKE Theodore Bennett, and Mr.'. Ernest! Vaughan. I 25 I'IIIK Ked Tax The annual festival of the Church | MOTOR OIL 600x16 18 MOS. GUARANTEED of Our Lady of Perpetual Help will i 11 be held July 26 though 29. William ' l.*e is rlmirman. Thi- festival will: Bur M H>-i|t. ean 1 57 be held on the church lawn. at rc^lllitr prlec. Your Old Tire Is Worth The flremens' fair will at^rt at *' p. m. Monday nifrht and eontinue' 1 until July V. Jack Simpson Is in 2.50 On the Purchase charge. He i.« being a*M>tvd b> Howard Btoy. Ernest Vaughan and at half nricc. LADIES' Charlea Quasi. 79 Of a New Allstate Safety Mrs. John H. King will leave to- morrow to apend the summer al her home at Krc«t>ville, N Y. 1. ALLSTATE SUPER Tread Q. V. "Gerry" Kadenbaeh was in- stalled president of the Lions club GUARANTEED 36 MOS. Tuesday night at Cedar inn. He il hraoy-diity plalat. 110 amp. a| •% •• succeeds Bernard Creighton. Others ir. capacity. Llfcwrar rutiltcr ( % installed were Arthur Joseph, Hi-si separator*. Inttallpd | ^^ vice president; Dr. Richard Weiss, and aid kattar, second vice president; Dou^la* Sears Stanley, third vice president; Wil- liam JRoiera. financial srcretaiy. I. ALLSTATE BATTERY James P. McGough. tail twister; George Wells, Lion cinipv; Witliam GUARANTEED 12 MOS. CRUSADER REGULARLY UP TO V Lee, secretary, and Dr. John P Opfermann, tieasiiret. p p hr. capacp * B ft Mrs. Ambrose Liming, Jr.. and ity. Fin-? for *H narmal utr. TIRE children Margaret and Barbara of Hohoken were week-end guest j of Mrs. Llmlng's mother and father- in-law. Mr. and Mre Ambrose Urn- 3. ALLSTATE REGULAR 88 NOW Inf. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen and GUARANTEED 18 MOS. 8 PLUS TAX Others 3.98 children Lynn and Robert of Ixing 44 platev ao amp. hr. ca- Island were weekend visitors of pacity. • 8 ild Old lire Mis. Olsen's mother. Mrs. Estelle Installed 8 CHOOSE FROM A LARGE SELECTION Lynn. and aid battery About 20 members of the Girls' \U-fi. I I ."> 1 Ol STYLES AND MATERIALS Friendly Juniors of St Andrews Episcopal church visited thi'"Amei"- 4. Allstote Cross Country ic.a" Tuesday which was docked at GUARANTEED 24 MOS. ;••> \Vp--e. Nature1, Navy, B'=):.<. Gree-. New York harbor. The group also visited Radio City. Adult* accom- 49 htavy-duty plalat. 100 amp. Red and Pinit. panying the girls were Mrs. Rlrh- Tirr ^ md l.uca.«. Mrs. Ernest Vaughan. ImlalUd Mrs. Fred Mohr. Jr., Mrs. Alfred and aid kattrry l.">'i More Slop Wright, Mr*. Daniel Collopy and Mis. John H. Kin*. anil ••<> I'ourr SPECIAL The annual fail of St Andrews church, sponsored by the Women's Special Purchase Safest Low Priced Tire We Know guild, will he held July 13 and 14 on the pariah grounds. 5-H.P. Outboard 12 MOS COTTON DRESSES The Democratic Women's social club held a card party last night SEARS LOW PRICE at par.y headquarters, Bay ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jump's Lepls nnd | children Susan and fhil«ti»ns of i $f".00 Jersey t'lty are spending the sum- BULK OIL SALE mer with Mrs. Lrpis' parents, Ml. FOR and Mis. F.mil Autleri. J EASV TERMS A danre will be held Saturday, l-MI.Sd \ aim- night al I he Legmn hn\\ ftu [he Allstate Compounded MOTOR OIL benefit of the jubi'ee eommiMee. The danee \r being ?' I' "I I.!!..". .| lime .,!!,- ;, E-Z Pour PienJc jUfl TwinliKh! Amernan Legion po."i !••• • "i I i. •k|,i iii i). <• • en u.'.ii. 1 C I'llee I III Inr I hit Sa\r and auxiliary. John Kmnee* and I-:.. . .' :..i. .11,./:.^ > lu- qf. in your container Mrs. Betty Hellker aie in chaixe. , pin •• MHIU I|I'IH\I' for lie- 14 A Stanley Milntosh and his oichestia wit] supply the rrm.^ie. \ <• •:„;,-•. ,•,,. • I).: . u. „ .„•• t.99 Tap Sears big pip? line f-n- r.inip'M.n.lf I i-.i • mi- • '! .•< ki.il • h in, • : i A pageant of wedding gowns, i m.ol b,,l C.r,..n,.n, pour lpou( ,„ >f tht* > t*Y Uei i*U you n^ril f>-r \.\U STEVENS sponsored by th» Fellowship circle | I. ,•. in »n'; I r... iml> ;i'i ix r. .v,,,9 ; pc ,„., lolt "lwoW l t " • 1 of the Methodist chuicli, nlll be' .-< •• r :r .Se.i» ~ ruin .! ^ i . * or C)i] 'rariM fi>i \ HIM I\II ' nun u i\ s !..••.•! held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock MILLINERY at the church. Lewis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. 93 BROAD ST. RED BANK Lewis D. Smith, Ji . N n sui^itul pnti'-nt «l Mnnmnuih Mi-mnrlal lii)«- NEXT TO DAVIDSON'S MARKET 27 mmm ST pitnl. - The 2(1 r lulj held ,1/ HUM; meeting £ Of the season Tuesday night of lust Phone Red Bank 6-1122 I Pil T\M!VC nnn RANK nE<;i*TEn. JINE 2». 1950

I K.I M in Dab- at thr Jersey City Medical Contrr. | Karle. Hi.hi ,/ Mi.'iran Ihuinaj Hal.le. l.y. »ii:.f,n, H. ;••».•.. 1 •• »..'.' ' ' J""- f. (,nuUniti> 1 .. .k.-- n:..| I!. ' «••:• * '" i,«. Walilron TOLAND Mr*. Blanch^ Chapman wasplect- g.a.le -ti. Ile'tp .Inn. .HKh'j : Rr> .'I I,'I .ll'll .li.;. ed president of Sandy Hook Bay j|.™ „""„''.- *' P«'»'i' I'- !. lit • i'lii'j. Jean n '-In Hiennan, mu post. American Legion auxiliary. I .,,.„,)" «,\,,, Nairn.....(aim.....Ii J..l.n I » ... .'.|.. .I..; II M»' -e . h.. i I'. .;: ,,. Janet CULTURE ACADEMY last vvrek. Othern chosen sverc Mi«. I -.m ,M.T,. •I. HI", ? hi K RUSK Aaron, flint vicp president; il Pat.i.i« Vm.ki'k. ; Vaughn -' ii,l» .inh. Wifn J'.ar, r'«" mit n. | S'.ti" (• I. h o v II I n. Rob. Miv O«ialdine Hu.v nitza, second .TII.I'* 'leh'ha i', tlel.'. M'Vev. nt- K.ith t' ,. Mn-'iti, Shir. vicf pM'Sident; Mrs. Ann Abrams i»'.-hi|. K.i . ii, I.. Kotit-it Leon- srcretary: Mr*. Flojeno Murtha, I'nllowin^ i« the vem'i hi.'h -, h-> Fret Kalmnli.li .1... New Classes hot. Whir, iiNin. Amiild treasurer; Mrs. Ann Halleran. ser- Hu-.ne-' A. K..I,. H... kk.-MiliK I I-,. .1 k:.,,,: I. ,„ - IJ NPII. geant-at-arms: Mrs. Mane Kelso, l.l.i K..I,. ul.lin. l.-..ni.,.l a...I Jam,-. U I,.-,. .! -k and chaplain, and Mir. Evelyn Otto, his- • ••I l^rnnarij. M»ri (J-. . Jn nips Whit.. T) I in* I Itiiimlil H'.fmii. .-. I....' ..-. Kay \n.lf, ,.,n. rj.it.itliv, II. >.F Hrl, Hii..,,. .-'i.il.an Sha-v .lan.t l'» i.. • ]•• >. it..br:-t torian. 1 Row Forming Kan>j.r. Kvp!\n bi.nanl .ithv K.hni'.. J,,,II. MHI,-. \\;.:,- \] . •K..II. I A ..III Ku.-th. The Sandy Hook Bay post will |.». iMinn. Pint.... Kllhl K.i.pnl.e c. k"lj.. .l.in, I',,II,.. . M.I . , '• III. - II ' II. ,,n:. Altd» DAY ft EVENING K'rhli'il Sliy.lei, Shirley S anil Ki.li- i v F.-t» H'.ti,,],l II,H.|-I,II« I'iil.i'. I ii- in Kraiirr, sponsor a square dance tomorrow Hrrl Wiihlet-' -i» . I'n,-,,I),, i.th:hi,,|. Ma , i: i, i,,,. Ki.hln. night on Washington «ve. in front A!».ll:K I AllC-f \Ui -m. Vi.vinia Mm.. ... Mi, IIM. n I!" , <• for of the Legion hall. In the event Railiy. William Riit'.m. l%»:lileen Smith. Mi,la V.... :i. J.,. • of rain, the dance will be held in T MIHIIH »'i:iij,m.. S'.li.v I i'|.J. ii tt.-j. Ki Rohprt knrn.k. Ki.l.prl I* '•••I .la. -.un liii-ti'hen II \ •• • ., COMPLETE the hall. Rev. Dunham V. Reinig rink.. Nan"- Mn.ek. Mi, > Janp Mi, ."lii.-rr. .I..).. \i,'i-.'li!, at 'I JMIIII ,'. I'- MEN ami WOMEN of Eatontown «ill be the callei. j ''". <>K •> M'"-- J"-ih Mill-. J,.-.: Ii K "I,"ill',-- Marlrnr II., Ii. II'. '.'h ll.h-m., |n,t,alit II ii.l-hi.v 'I •„.,•:.. Kenneth Wll.on it in charge of ar- 'TuL^rJ^l T.'.nVl.l B,».l-h... Hieniian. H*nry Fp-t. S.il'.U' I" -1,-r, BATTERY SERVICE rangements. M,,h«.I fiiiko-kv. r, K. a; it- . H"li '•lir.i'y,, f.-.hllliMi-. M,,lh I(,-!.I7.. X--II .. Ve\eraan Arrrplnl The Lions club will hold an auc- •I riciaillily. Ai'li i e u f. IT . I. Km! -' "i-fii"l. Kiilhl". n n«r J, Bower*, Orait I ndrr f.I Rill tion iale July 21 in the high school Soli.l li.'.tn.trv T.mi.'hv lieur^e Hpn.lri.k-. ki I Vi.t.H ,,.t \:i IS EAST FRONT ITRCCT J. Theodore Murphy auditorium. Member* of the com- R..l,e -t M.'livnry. J.,ii, M.I i.l ilii V. iii'lire-. Jonn Z. II. Jmm.- I .,> RED BANK mittee are Frank Siegfried, Dom- B-thci P»lu»'i>: "naiiirh. E.l»in l',.l,-,,ri. IVIP liimri i.r.l Summer Classes MHI Ann Whitf: TIL.: RE a-oiaa •a II Tim'H.v ll.rhiiun. ,|.,air J. Theodore Murphy, son of Mr. inic A. Caruso. Weebcr W. Brook : M.imf. BE A BEAUTICIAN .1. K-'hi.. IVlu...... i.l.-ii, \V'- V..,iiti..n- Kil«in Ii,,I-.,,!.. J-..-.-1 I, ,,,. VMI /.V SESSIOIS and MM. Jackson T. Muiphy of and Harry B. Murtha. B. C. Coates i-.n* Ri.-hfl-.l H.nnrt! A r,..l.| Ki.lh ..via. I'et.r 1;. i z. 7'. Jaini'< k.li.i, I..., Blue Stone Eaat Westside avt., was graduated of I^ong Branch will be the auc- William ll'Nril. Tnivalil It"'"' -n»«n anil M,.i.-. »„„„. |!i,.|,,,.,|.. Krl <,•!,", BALLET BALLROOM 'I'". R.ilim Wpilf, in,-I Mi,. v \,,i. 1. Learn A Profession 4. Eswy Payments recently !iom Centra] University of tioneer. Proceeds will go toward I Cinders 9 Gravel Kr..n, h 1-3 .(,,»„ M ,rr .1 E>ih> VVhitf 2. Complete Course 5. Position Assured TAP ACROBATIC TOE Iowi, at Pella. with a bachelor of Lion club projects. j '••lu>n, .lune Pi.llork. Janel ml r \ n I..«i. A,, •.,-'... t:,. .., .1 Top Soil O Fill Dirt In. i> Verrntir Bpnnplt. N...man I' c I.,-.,. L... H, . . I'luMirn fruni •'! "P ai'tjt degree in business adminia- The Junior Chamber of Com- !'V«nch 2-i I.e A,,KU-tilu. J • Irick,. Rnnald M,,fm,u Utl.ii. M,, • r 3. Free Instruments fi. Well Paying tration. HP vva« graduated from 1 pi i\.it f or rlass merce will hold its first annual pic- Ruttr. i;^.*, Homi,i,-,'' .. n'iihiitVillmm fi . William O'S'pil, Tmi.U R.-ni.-, •,. ,. V...I- SEPTIC TANKS BUILT IMT, s ;ind flirts Red Bunk high M.hool in l'J46, and nic Monday night at SandUsa ' ""''• T,?r.villi »••»'•"".'i . Hii-hanKlrhanil Hn, .Iron Smith. R.-c-.l .<•... i. I,.,,.'.a Vi- also attended Monmouth Junior col- S • Ires.-. J-.Hii Rpa'ty. K.ixin 0,.',-.,„!,;,, . beach. Sea Bright Philip DlnkeI-1 p.'Jf VOM*™" ' h S k Tel. P. A. 4-1228 JOHN TOLAND lege. " """' '"' "'"' i» r.i'ilinn . Klpai,,.. K..N'.-- an,I «i'ii,i'- T work doii'1 berg. Jr., n in charge of arrange-, Latin l-l \!i.. \.IK-, -<:.>'. rni-i-ii Whi'. Dramatics ments. • .I'niin. i'ati'iria Jn-nn. CB'MI-IH M«r. v. •:.. ii,-i,,-, ; j it .; Mantpi. I'urey M... •pn-'..n. Pali! \ „-....h VII I IIKICI.K.V RE «-A2lf Atlantic Highlands Nanrv Ma,fl »n.l Miry J»n. Murlln: 199 New Brunswick ku. Ptrth Amboy The first band concert of the .se.i-! Latin 2-2 R'lbtrt Ctme-hjy ami M. Sinn Hai!,j. 'I'lmntli, M'.nojin (;''"h- , son will b« given Tuesday night by i fl»'| M»«l.r.y; (lav-ni, t;.,.t.l,,.n l.rhihi. .< Mir . I'-. . E. T. SODEN The interior of the lire house on fll l£i»h»,t I^nnaM nn.l .I.'hn-,,n. William .l.inL'hiu, s , .- Mount avc. is being painted by ; th<- municipal band at the Yacht i AnChonr Pa'iV K'Vf, Alfr.,1 Ma.k.^i M.-ii n. -CONTRACTOP — Jame« Phillips. • harbor. A grandstand will be con-' EnvM-h 2r TI..-..H«. n..h»,,n ami M Riiiiik.. K.thr. P.I.,.,, .lai., • s.K.'.i'i A I.IMI r:i.h»-,l \'i,.,lii-: 51 i: W.'^tsid.' AM: R.. 6-2121 structed at the harbor by the Ca- • "" whii. : The borough's summei play- (' S Hi-(..,y II r.,..c:ti. Vi.f.v. ground piogiam, which i* sponsor- ruso Construction company. ' r^^J^Z^ ZS'^Z- ed by thf Community Y. M. «.'. A. Two softball diamonds are ex- l.*"'nar' d : petted to be installed at the Fire- Knitli»h II' Mi.. of the Shrewsbury river area, start- Atl»». Nrir. Bril.y. b, t ^ tin*. Cin.-fy Pp. ed Saturday The program w being men's Memorial athletic field on t-iria .lo»)ln. Rohfn ..l,i.il»r«fh»-. . M» conducted Mondays through Fri- Washington ave. Among the many •Ian. Ma^ti,. Narw-y Mar, i.l r: Keep out dust, dirt, heat rules set down by the committee is 3. Napry R -hi,, Shir days from 9 a. m. to noon and a clause prohibiting Sunday base- ley S' I <•. ami W111 i H i>. IITtnn; from 2 p. m, to 4 p. m. The morn- Ennll.h "C J,.,.n IVnninu. i;-e'. hen ing programs are being held on the hall. Committee members are lirhlh'iia. Ms.-v I!. J.ihn-.m. ,I.»ti Mm- athletic field in back of the high James Egidlo, Fred Weiler and Wil- 'rr. Tar.v Mmtrnf'Ti. .r.,a'i Miimf"'!. liam PoMen. Marl'vn O'R,,,,-k*. F thr. tv|.,.,,. .Ian- school and the afternoon period is -I Swrancy, Paul V.u-ui-li an.l CJlo.ia held at the borough beach. Herbert Edward W. Walder and Sverre Vprron*: 8. Meinert, supervising principal, is Sorenson are local chairman of the Enifli-h iC r.ewi. A..-,i.tin,. .l,,,in humidity with a new R.at'v. Pirha-il Rc-ni>tt. Rilnin I1..I..1111. In charge of the program. Serving Monmouth Memorial hospital cam- Arnnl.l Kirth. Ar'h.i Miiriin. Willi on the committee are Eugene Lie- «>aign. O'Neil. To.vaM Ffein. rl-rn. Suclm', neck. Everett Curry, Charles Lan- The Ladies' Aid society of Central Khiiw. J-ii,. Whit.'. K.'Pl,;iii J'ri.ifi,. Mnlll.' Hritf,. York university school of physical lawn of Mrs. William F. Maxson | W|ni' >•! Jark'oii. Vl'tritiia M.ir.tl. Ar- education. Is the prog-am director. lli.ir Si»«fr|..l. KnMil.-1-n Smi'h. Ka-I of Chapel Hill. Va»llriint. All.In Vnn-hf». ,t»^.|...K-n Al Wolfe will be installed presi- The Atlantic Highlands Girl Wi'lU-.t. ],.„„ Kiil,-, ,-,,..-! J- hi. K.l-'ii ' : dent of the Lions flub July 10 at Scout troop has suspended activi- Eiu-M-h

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    -and get relief from Welcome hay fever, pollen asthma Don't open your windows to All you do It plug it in f for a dust, dirt, noise this summer- • Needs no plumbing Live and work in cool, clean • No alteration* or tpecial wiring comfort. This new Frigidaire • Takes no floor tpace Room Air Conditioner fits most • Cools the air any double sash window; • Cleans the air cools, cleans and dehumidifies Wonderful Car the air—protects drapes, pic- • Dohumidiflei the air tures, walls. • Circulates the air • Ventilates with fresh air Aik for FREi Surv»y I • Runs quietly The lilt, location and ventilation • Reduces outside street neite of tach Individual room are im- • Powered by new, famous portant when planning air condi- Meter-Miser mechanism tioning. Let u» survey any rooms special Frigidaire 3-Year in your home or office for the Warranty type of air conditioner you neeo'. "hen you drive into our service department, thVman who greets you is as proud o( your Pontiac as you art. Look Outside-look Intidul You Can't Match a frigidaif I YOUR VACATION CHECK LIST He knows you bought your Pontiac because of its reputation for Tunt-up Oiagnoiii—including StMring Adjutlment (if your fine performance and dependable, economical long life-and he •ngln* tuno-up and a cempM* •(••ring wh««l hai mere than aims to protect that reputation. ch*ck and raport of all warding l'/i"of "play"). unlit of your car. Adjuil clutch (if pedal hat mor* Next time your Pontiac needs service, depend on our factory lubrication and Oil Chang*. than l'/j" of "ploy") or check trained mechanics, specialized equipment and factory-engineered Hydra-Motic fluid level. part*. You'll find our service i« every bit as good ts that wonder- • trail* Adju«lm*nl (if your brak* Clean and imped cooling sys- p*dal go*t to within 1" of floor ful Pontiac you drive. tem. board). Rotate tires. 11 lAMfC frfV Protect Your Pontiac Come in for a "Check-Up Today! 76 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK with Pontiac Service . J -MAI.N ST.. ASBl IIV I'AHK 5(1? AIINOI.I) \\ I . I'OI.XT I'llASA.VT II LAST MAIN ST., I HKKIIOI It ft| «ASI||M,IO\ s| TOMS ItlVII RASSAS BROTHERS II MI.MOKIAI. I'K'V. I.O.N(i BHAMII III! KOIiKKS \\l Mil,III STOM N !ll SKI'OMI ST. I.AKKWOOI) I OK I KOM ,1 MAIS STS KM I'OKT 395 Bread Street Red Bank, N. J. uv.n HANK JINE :'». i'.•."« ty- Tliiitfcn > H.-.l B»nk lUlarv Cluh son rd. attendM a meeting ^'rd M-. K :... • nf.'day of l»ll «eek »l Vail IIITII.-- i :»•• Summer Dance for the purpose of oigam/in,; ;' un .1 - fir. -Collector's To Install Oftii,l Milk Fund 'Iiistrict ('Jnvfinnr William Smith squad ht«dqu»rtfit are coniplrte.l :' . t.'inn ;»! I ). THRIFT SHOP TAKE YOUR PICK and work on the roof is expnte.1 i of I.->n;; Rranrh Mill ronduct the Operated by Junior Service Service f.roup Holds 1 rprpmunirs Mi !,p<>n will "iiereM to «tart this wtek. A. 1 • 1 *^ ftn\p K--: n-l i ..t n ' It air. •! - , Brnj/iniln A. Pniltct. Tht Rumson Woman K rhil> wi: '•) pin- ik'1 battei '>AW< on gtidd*- I Annual June Affair hold a danci Hstuiday night at i i mi i r.ri <*' I vr wi» ti m>» ;.;•• i,- 'j KM. >HKr;\*>IU in A\K. HKI) RANK Crystal Brook Inn. Eatontoiwi in [.;•• fl'i\ d MI up atnl li.t^ of h_ Al MoniiUHilh Hills II,.1 SPECIALLY PRICED! Mlsa Marctlla Maclntoth i' «rn . ,,fi. . , - aral chairman. The Junior Sci vii-p l^ii^uo of lira. Plum Potter, formerly nf Red Bank held its annual June i Rumion rd., is spending the .-urn dance Satuiday at tho Mnnmouth ' mcr at th* Rumion hotel Hills Corporation ho;t.s<'. Lou Mi-j Mr. and lira. James nelaney of churt.-on's nrchi'.-tni pl.T.wil for I Jertty City are spending the sum IMISTKOM d.incin^. and Allan Walluc' pio-. mer at their home on Firm M SEABOARD'S HOWKLL vi»l' d ontoi tainm. nt. Piuri'tJs u ill . The Had BanU bitnoh of the hi' u.-id for th'- league's milk fund' National Latter Carriers' auxilln>\ Mis. Miltun Ho.-s «a-< chiiirmnn.! htld Its laat dinner meeting of the a.«si.-ted hy a lai^fi coilimiltrr of j saaaon Tuesday night of last w-1 OR B. Mctivfjiui. vire president: Roy Port.no. Dr. and Mrs. M. R. KOK*. 1 mutir gemrnl, thr following Mr. and Mi*. Whitney Munscn. Mr. K. Cotten. SPCI etar;. ; Kdwftrd M. change in hours of the p<>M oilier nnd Mr*. Hujrh D. Bcarh, Mr. nnd,Kelly, treasurei. nnd Eduaid J. will ba effective Saturday: lobby Mrs. ThomnR F. Dean, Sir. and Mis. •Macklin. Kdmtind J. (^aniiona and hours are 7 a m to ,') 30 p. m , DEFROSTING SOS* Emoiy Wlnxfrtrr. Mr. and Mrs. i'o- Halves- II. Miner, director* (or Monday through Friday, and 7 a. tcr Cartmell. Dr. and Mrs. I.awr- three veais. m. to noon Saturday. Money order Red Bank 6-0001 enci' Burdgi'. Dr. and Mrs. Kduard and registry windows will close at E. Banta, Mi. nnd Mr*. J. William ItlllUftOII 3:1S p. m. each week day and HM.'i i Morgan, Mr. ami Mia. William Sal-1 a. m. Saturday. The office will he ' $ ladln, Mr. und Mrs. Philip Bowers, | Several Kumsnn families who closed on all holidays. The Red , 17 Broad St., Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. John Kowtn*. Mr. and atj e building ni'w homes are staj'- Bank Reflater, formerly delivered < Ml*. Hany l^anc, Mr. and Mr«. lnj* at the Humson hotpl, Water- each Thursday afternoon, will not John Duncan, Mr. ami Mrs. DOUK-, be delivered until Friday with the 4, DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT 1 man nve. until construction is las Dawns, Mr. and Mrs. Frank rtfular mall. Box patrons may get •|h.,. tin. I'lff-iK'' ;:'ot- ,,iv». f-w,,] ;,:] tlif^ i-w 45 completed. Mr. and Mis. Donald Gienhill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V.: their Register Thursday afternoon , '.-.i.t • 'I'I. |.t.i|-*' mni-ruu. mui (•!<»•. *• n Hoyt are building a home on Runi- n • !•'•".I' -I•••!"• i];y ...il mul (h«ir J* lii [:«"•'• I'l:l.n .• h • „.. ..' •... h • i «•--!•. . Weeks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas I,.! nim rd. .Mr.-, l-lnyt is the former an usual. I ll.,w> - i Y'-'i • nn I lit liiJltu nn.l I itnlm i K« t , hf.- . !• .• 11,111,1 • |i h i I li( I! .. •• • „• ..i •,< an Beers, Mr. and Mi.». H. Waril Dneb-j Miss Ruth Howaid, daughter of tin- -inn.- -h.lf, i,!i< over,-,! AUI\ cru h "HI kep i't . I,' , i' H • . ' i: : I ,,' •.';.! - r .1 - K*. in Ji,« lei, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chestci K. Budd, i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wyekoff Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard, Hr. of Lafayette st. and Finn Smith ' Mr. nnd Mis. Wiilli-i Dau^i'lt, Ml. Pr nnd Mi« Frnnch (ilimebrook, and Mis. John H. Pill. of Alien st. aprnt part of last week foinieily (if Pine KII1RI\ are bulld- visiting Canada. THE BEST FOOD PROTECTION inc on the Av.' of T"1" Rlv«rs. Mr. and Mr.-. Ijcnige I a.-t liman. Mr and Mi« P. J. (iuWltn and Miss Catherine VMIion of Avr. of Mr. and Mrs. Hnlirrt P. Glblon, Mr. rhildri'n stephnnie and Paul are Two Rivers and Misn Mary Byrne AT LOWEST COST' and ,Mr«. William ii. Hlair, All. find' also staying at the hotel waiting of Rldf* rd. are on two weeks' : Mr*. Rnheit Mairta, Mr ;. ."I Mr.; •fc, their l,.,iiii ,,l th. coinei of vacation In Washington. P. V... snd Joseph C. Irwln, Mr. and Mrs. Lar- Ridge id. and Buena Vista ave., Baltimore. Mils Byrne works at ry White, Mr. and Mis. Milton Ara- Fair Haven, to he completed. the Dannla K. Byrne real estate SEABOARD SERVICE niifT. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burn- agency, and Miss Wilson works for Mrs. Ruth Ceijlia of Lafayette th* Progressive Life insurance , hum, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Miller, Mr. st. is on a week's vacation from and Mr... T. il. Finch, Mr. and Mrs.'her |)ns-ition in the borough clerk's company In R«d Bank. " Sewing the Shore" Edward Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Da- •ottlrc. Th* summer session of religious training at Holy Cross school be- vid Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkcj Patrolman John Keany of Allen l.ogan, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Van- st. has returned to his duties with gan Monday. | L B. 6-3151 • R. B. 6-0248 • A. P. 2-1620 Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Heron,1 the pnlire department after two Th* Ladles' aid society of the [ Mr. and Mrs. All-.vn Wallace, Mr.| weeks,' vacation. Pr«*byUrl*.n church ha» presented and Mrs. Waircn Zlmnin, Mr. andi Mr and Mrs. George M. Black- Mrj=. living Page, Mr. and Mrs. A.Iwell nf I'ine Ridge are spending Gardner Fox, Mr. and Mia. George! the summer at their home on W. DrawhttUgh. Mr. and Mis. Ed-1 SUten Island. win W. Irwln. Mr. and Mrs. Maur-| Herbert R. I.aird of Old Farm "I'm mim you don't mind staying • « hil<- longer. \||»» I'ltU, even icp (}. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Phil-i village, who recently graduated though it it laic, to Allow Jim anil loin ln-re in-' Iviw tlx— swell from Rutgers university, spent sev- 1 ip Goodwin. Mr. and Mis. Haiiyi new Card Flics we bought (rimi TKTI.IH S u •. r " Grre. Mr*. Betly Harrison. Miss1 ern] il-\y*' vacation Inst week at Floience 9culthorp<\ M;iydu>vn D«»-! Split Rock lodg* in the Pocono • SELLING OFFICE SUPPLIES Vo<>. Margaret Fischer, Louise Bail-, mountains. Pa. ly and Jane Wallace and A. Bry-1 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller, Announcing. .. ant Henderson, Robert I'. Batchiv foimerly of Oak wood lant, are lar, Robert D. Cuhnmn, H. Lee building a new home on Bloasom Seott. Robert 3ailly and Jacob Lef- rd. Pine Ridge. ferts. Mr. and Mrs. Genrf* Soons of Ridge rd. are building a larfe addition including a two-car gar- Traces of Iodine in the diet me age to their home. essential for a healthy thyroid I Rormish Clerk Albert A. Kerr, gland. Jr. nnd Marian E. Cecil of Rum- a IN THE NEW SAFESTSTORAGE JERSEY We are happy to announce a new reduced gat rate effective SALE ENDS with billing! of meter reading' made on and after The Now Therm Gas Rail JULY 3rd Cold Storage June 27. The new lower rules accepted lor filing by the Humidity Control New Jersey Board of I'ulilic Ilililv Commissioners, For All Consumers On will bring more than S1'>O,O0O annual taring!, baaed on Each garmant giv»n a 12- actual 1949 uiage, to about 60.000 pa* customers in our GOOD/YEAR i hour Dtmothing trt«fm*nt An Annual Basis coait diriiion from ?ca liriclit i<> Iinkcrlon. except in )h* Malium G»i Chttnbtr . Long Beach Iiland. . . . absolutely Itillt til morh First I tnirni atr Ntath at Ml ptr Miirai. life! Thi I new rale, made. po«'ililc liy the economies rfTictcd Nixt 14 tturmi ftt ma nth at S.I 11 itr tktrm. through the introduction of natural Rav differs from the r I K COATS Nut 14 thirmi par Mtstk it f.III ptt tkira. old rate iu the unit tiac.d for computing gal con- If,, of valuation, Mlnlnua Ovar 10 tkirms par aiiatlt at 1.141 per tkirat. rharre sumption. The unit of hilling to be used in called a "therm." A "therm" is equivalent to 100,000 Britith Mlnimim tkarp 1»r urvlei tl.lt ptr ••nth. K L R TRIMMED Store Your Thermal Units (BTUV). Meters will Mill he read in cubic * Vo fuel char ft. Exchange 6.00x16 six* COATS feet and then converted to therm* for hilling purpo«r«. MARATHON C I. O T H C O A T S V'r of vfthutlon. Minimum (lax extra) rhargf $1.00. Gas rates are on fik it the Bargains In othtr OVERCOATS This is the most accurate way of determining the true sizts, tool DRAPERIES ralne of the gas TOU use «inrr licit units me trailv «lml V, of valuation. Minimum Company's offices MJ115 and UKKSSKS ^on inT and the. "therm" (100,000 BTT'iO i« the i )i • r-r |t.:s per pair. measurement of heat unit•. R L c; s 'I'rrdiaitt'il njmn lull at(ii/nWitv of the contracted GUARANTEED! only I nder M «q. ft.— .7( •« Oct. The introduction of ii.iltir.il ^n« in nur nuMil area it an- I Hi. ifiinnlily nj natural gn.< n ithout ihmunition hy rrgula- Every Marathon is guaranteed Over M %%. H.—IM t* Oat. other forward step in hrin-:inc you the belt poMihlc tur\ hntlirt. — backed by the same liberal lit. |aa service at (he lowest po*>il>]r cost. warranty that covers every Goodyear tire! A»k Our Rout* SilMtnan or Phon* Today for... Marathon is built to the exacting standards FUR CLEANING Important Notice to Gas Customers Department "(.'" oi saiety and mileage oi the world's greatest FUR REPAIR \Mifn larmenls are cleaned Jersey Central Power A . in. tire builder. Make your tire dollars go farther l'ji)l firand Avenue not affect use of applianrr*. a few might require slight factory Method Asbury Park, New Jersey RECAPPED TIRES FOR ALL YOUR WOOLENS adjustment. All applisnri-i will be iiitprrled ... a majorilv before the heal value of ^a< !» laiscJ Iu a pulnt wlirre il I have a gas refrigerator. with GOODAEAR TRIADS THRIFTY STORAGE PACK... Your "next-best" buy to new night affect maiimtim effirieney nf appliance*. Goodyear tires I We furniah a liber itoragt box— \ fumigated a>4 atorad Mint high quality materials aa'iri 24xl2iR inches which you can fill I for only S2.M plus our •III Name new Goodyear tires. Come in and to capacity with all your out-of- ( usually low season woolens. * rate*. If you hate a gun refrigerator it la Important that look them over. we have your name and address as quickly aa possible. Street GOOD USED TIRES The cut below ihowt where to go. Picas* (111 out tht coupon at the right and mail it to us filv . "(hMgf0v(rs"aiHl"Tik*>Off" Tlrei )j | CASH AMP CAW SAVtS 18% ( M wt may Khtdulc a service call to adjust your gran Including matched sets — many oi Phone No. them look almost like newl Don't AND UP '.iW.rf me refrigerator before the heal value of (he gait i« raised fail to check on these if you're in the market for low-cost tires. NION LAUNDRY abort 600 BTl. Drive in, trade in now for a safer holiday trip 0*Y CUANINO • UUNOfaiNO • «U» ITOMOf • *UO ITOMOt Mount Tire Service 75 WHITE STREET tlersev Central Icower & RED BANK, N. J HIO BANK 6-333 i TO ui'Pio nuofto s i R r i r RID BANK COMPANY GOOD/YCA" PHONE RE 6-0484 *• TIHIS " I" • > I • • -1 • -(_• II RKI» HANK :. .IINK •_'!». J!».Vi

    the M • •(•lln_- 11.11 • >• 1V \rarj iiR'J i-.-- at tiif inci-tin/; '.I tin YOIIIIC |,I,;J i h..i-doR toa.M next month -Ad* ertiht-nieiit- anrl :i.c .• liimilir- 'I'm- •' in' IIKIMI i U'lfii/n < J.ea^-ui- fm SIIVII .• of tin- Ni M Thompson's home. Mis. Fli-foiiniil ihi.i.l, M"in|.;. Mi- \V :.::i n Buck was assisting host- it's packed with Mi ,i.l Mi - J..|.n Hul!o,i;lM "I | : Cut I mti >'«'• , Mi '• "1 Mi' An Johj n Thimi|i>.in pie-idi-rt ;iiuj Mi.- e-- iid i! hfis attending were cjir.' M.iifm. K.i-I Hi-in^r, and I Willlam Cliff.>id. .li . :i TI.'IHIKI of Mi.- 'h.-irie- Inman. Vis. Henry Realty ViewsT M' i»l Mi' Ho >.ud W'.illr, CitlMi i th" riuiHh Hrl|niif; I'liiii- .-|in].e llainn •inii Ji . Mrs Bernard Free- (il.n. j • in the MIIIJI-CI ' Sluii.v i III: tor manMis William Miles, Mrs. M.li.inl W.-illr n.i- i rtui ne-rt fmni Klhle , H:im|. ii-h <*/.>/.. Mi>. Donald Up- Ci'il.u i;.«vr « In if li' « •"!• M'HinK j Ai i an^'iiirru s a i( unili ! ••..c. 1. ii 1 K<- : nd Mrs Wallai-e Pykeman. l. i..!;.!•- l M - '!1.i.;-.u. W.illi '"'I.-; j;iniui til 11!• -m.iid :il tin1 welding nf her ruu>in. Mi.-s Shirley B'i:-h and Philip 1'iije. Ji . Sa'uiiiay. .it SI h/o/f sptrf Ill-lube's Kpl.M-npal ihllifh ./rl-e> City Ml' PiiKR Is :i formei Rill Cank resident. MANSFIELD I.(ill**

    MI-, ctiiinciy C"iiu\pr. vie- ptf-ident of the SewmK c\\ib of ' I ho Refill mid l,e«lii /lichen*. .Mi-.. IMPII Bl.-nirh.iid Mr. and Mis .Jona^ Wi >ln.i h (if Mrs Cetiij-e Tn>lni. Mr.-- Kiln 107 Maplr pi. K'ypt.ii aiuio'im f Wi-ek-. Mis. W. «'. Heuliti nn't the pngagemrnt of thru (lau^htii, Mi.-.s Pii.-it-iHa Martin (Jnaldinr Kn>. t(i Kdwuiil Kapl-in, ROLSTON WATERBURY : son of Mi. ami Mr> H.aiiy Kaf/- Mi and Mis. John I.\ lc. whu lan nf Joijspv *'lty ami "vV:iy-1* 1 < . ,' JIUI rh.'i.-ed a faim ln The other day we read of a Mis* Wr.-'lrciil, i- a jiintm :. i . c-nt .-t tn innl ai nn open hmi.se V | Up.-ala c(illr(!i> Ea-t Omn-r Shel|:1 V 1-w "ln« •"-^'•'l »'• '"'•» sign which a real estate broker •is a Rladuatf of Kryticii-t iil^h f"'"'l"' •'I'll ici'tivs fi"-n Mata- usrd jn selling a house in a ' s,.h,,,,l • i van Mi !.)•:.• li-fl S.-ilill •>!:, y f,,t a lino location. Il ri!H(l: "For I Ml. Kaplan ci ailiiali il In,,,, lip "»*ll"--s '"I' I" i..nni"ii. ii t v I.\ ii- 1 sala i-(illi'i;r. with a H.S ili:.tu anil , IHtl •""" '• Wllll.-i m and It-iliPti, will Sail ! (IUIKI Neighbors! House " attendirl Klvrtfid.. Military mail. "al1 '"' Knylsi rn( t-'ily in SrpliTli- ami Lot FREE!" I i-my. Hr l< assoclaliil -.nlh hi.-' '"'' A """' "•"• J"'"'' Jl "h " 1 fathi-r in thp Nrw Vntk Ki.lilint; ««••< C "'lua'1''! rr-.m .Matii"-in IHKII A Rood n^iphborhood in a con- Box i-nmpany uf .In -y (••!> ,i~ - -•ho ,1. will ,-ntrr |[,rc in.-titiitr. stant source of HHI i.sfaction. It , H-ill.-toii Te thi- f.iii Mi and H vrKi.'in of two yrar.-' i\ici- in makos you happy and proud. ^ • . M:<- I.vli win. H, ii' wiiif in ihr Navy Vour rhiiiin-n yjow up with the The wi'dJini! Ull! filf plnrr , ' ll"!'1' •"' ! '•v'r ••'rf;"'- :" ""•il Christmas (lav at t IT - Hold I'M-IIC. . r"'"" ' '""•"' '""' in>-'h "' MHI-IV.:,II. nphl kind of playmatea. And . Nrw York ' , lir.n.-il a put- fi.,m liirir Mala you kn(w ynu arc among H-iin fiiciiii, :.t tin- puny. friends.

    A h<>mc owner him a chancy -' Mr. and Mis. Will'am 1' W 1- |.'a I A«.-y f:u ni, Colts Ne,:k. »a. : to select a neighborhood he Wind of Frost ave.. spent tl,,- ueek- j,,,.,,!,,.,,,,) |.ls, „.,.,.), .ln(l ,,.,.piv,.(l i

    end with Mr and .Mi-. A A. San- hls u-inK.s nt SIII-]I]>:I i il nir La.se, ! would like to live in. He can born at Nut Icy. ; Wirhita Falls, Kan He has lii-cn | choose a stable, solid neighbor- • I Mrs. Hose WiiDilwanl -itiil Mi -. as.siL.-ned to a l!-.1n Imniliei- and is hood where the same friends . ! Rose riiikman wen- u-ii. t- of Mis., n,|W -1 nl :-mi-ci at Kloyd Ci-nni-tt > live year after ycdr. . Mary li.'iidncr ai lii-i Ir.mi- at n,.|,| .,..,,,,!inK funhcr «i-ilri.". SpriiiKlield la.-t v. ,-eli ! w.-t-k-••nil h:.u-.. iie-t- at t lii- K A rentrr. un the other hand, \ Mii--. C'on.lan'-i- I!-:I!.II-I Tiir.m. (.-,,, ,\...n fnlu .Mil U M.. ami n.jiy be tnreed to move from whn WHS rei-ently fi adii.Hi-d riom ji,.- |;,il'l(-,| Skidni"!'. I.mm I-- I. h one distru-t t.) ano; her. Often -I- , j,,,:d. nU| iu rrl of \\>-t jmrt, Biandmuther. Mi.-- Alhi-it K Sny- (•,,,,„ ' the only rent;.Is available are . der. Miss nnini Mini in iaii i,,,,, ,.. iiuncn.-i'i' innte .;i. iia- K in an mi;ii ii -iLii * v uui^hlturhood. jriven tiy Polly WyrUnfT chapter, i ,,prnr,l a new vegetable, f, nit and Usually too. he doesn't live long '. fiauRhters Amciii-:in Revolution, . j,.,, ,.,,.-,„, ;1I,,i S(,(ii load stand' 1 to the oiitst-mdiiiM ciuluite in on routi 31 I enough nl any one spot to makft JAmeiiran history and (it izcn-hip. Kdwanl Mulini. .1 r . son nf Mr.! good friends among hia neigh- • Mr. anil Mrs. I.e.-ti,- stoik had ,,,,,1 j| . Kdunil Mnlim "f Kdiou ' r> boi s. as their quests Satuid.iy evrnins. farm. Coifs NVrk. a .-Illtlcnl at ' Mr. and MM. Phifip Co-.-.ci-. Mi. ||,P CniM-i-ily of Marylanrl. n al Then toy, if he lives In an and Mrs. Hlisscll ll.-il h iwv an,I i,i.s home fir the .suiiiniei \ .icatiun. apart ment. hp is completely at Mr. ind Mrs. Edwin II. Martin. , M,-. arid Mr- Joseph K. For- , the mercy of the landlord in th« . Hi-, and Mr.--. A. lleniler-on aiul ] ,nrm -pent Monday in New York family nf Oakville. Tenn., are vix- I cJI v. selection uf his next-door neigh- • King: Mrs. Menders-,n"s |,ucnts, I Mr. an,l Mrs i;eoii;e C.-ise and bors. The frequent result: dis^ ; Mr. and Mrs. William Heath j M,n ,,;IV(. ,,,,)V,.,| ,,,,„, HlKtit.stown satisfaction and unrest. Mrs. Roger Wynilis is a vurti- to the Ilorhnink farm. i cal patient at Ilivervicv hnspit.- I. I The Sewing ,-lul. nf the Iteform- The moral is plain. Let us Mr and Mrs. Harold Scliii!!/ eel church hrlit its ln.it cmered- ' help you find a home of your and rhildri-n. Bonnie anil .Irian. ,.f di-h luncheon and (iuiltinK party i Quincy. 111., have hei-n vi.-itinj; Mi. 1 mcetini: .Satuiday at tho home of own in the world's beat setting

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    152 BAY AVE. HIGHLANDS PHONE HIGHLANDS 31110 ANNUAL Crystal Wine & Liquor THUfl. JUNE 29th says It's a Fact! Mrs. Richard Newton Mean* | MISR Janet Hlnsdale Boynton, cilia Janeway, South Londonderry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bur- Vt., the bride's cousin. Their gowns PROOF OF LAST WIIK't ADV. i rttt Boynton of Tanglewood, Colt's were identical copies of the honor DO NOT HAVE FIVE j Neclt, became the bride of Richard attendants, worn over applegrecn FRI. JUNE 30th FINGERS TNK FOURTH Or JULY It NOT A j Newton Means, son of Mr. and Mrs. taffeta underskirts, with apple- ON EACH | Otis W. Msans of Newton Center, grssn taffeta sashes. They carried NATIONAL LIQAL HOLIDAY Mass., Saturday, at Trinity Epis- garden flowers. Smelly •peaking, ihtra are no nat- ! copal church, Red Bank. Rev. Rob- Frederic C. Means of Springfield, ional legil holidaya In the Unittd j ert H. Andc r»on, Jr., rector, per- Vt., was best man for his brother. Sut«c. Tha Federal Government tit* I formed th« ceremony. The ushers wsre Samuel B. Boyn- SAT. JULY 1st no Conntitutionil powir to praicrlba I The church was decorated with ton, Jr., tha bride's brother; Don- legal holiday* in tha varioui Ftatct. houquctn of all white summer flnw- ald C. VanKoosen and Donald V. A \ I) {er>, before a background of palms Blttenbender, both of Newton Cen- jand fernc. Charles Gotschalk wa» ter, Mais.-, Richard Jnhnston* j organist. A reception followed at North Attleboro, Mass., and Elwyn ! thr home of the bride's parent* at Davis, Orleana. Mass, the bride It'* easier to buy at Crystal Wine ft Coifs Neck. groom'* brother-in-law, n Liquor'a for you'll And our stock The bride was given ' marriage Th» bride's mother chose i complata and our quality aupromt. by her father. She wore a gown of champagne colored chiffon and laci THUR. JULY 6th, FRI. JULY 7th (PROOF NEXT WIIK) blush satin, styled with a bodice afternoon gown, with bronte ac and ileevei of Alencon lace, over cessorles and a corsage of rose ca- . satin. The lace was designed with mllllaa. The bridegroom's mother ' a rose motif, and the square neck- was dressed in blue chiffon, and Crystal Wine & Liquor line of the dress was appliqued on her corsage was of sweetheart ro- the edges with a rose-leaf pattern, ses. with the game edging on the long SAT. JULY 8th » FAIR GROUNDS RB 6-0218 tight fitting tleevea. The skirt of When the couple return from a the gown formed a long court motor trip to the Great Lakes, they 27 W. Front St. Free Delivery RED BANK train. The bride's veil was blush will be at home at 115 Colburn St., colored Illusion and fingertip length Dedham, Mass. For traveling the COR. HIGHWAY 36 & MAIN ST., BELFORD and was held In place by cluster! bride wore a powder blue suit with of imall blush pink rosebuds. Her white accessories. bouquet was round, and wiu made The bride attended Miss Gill's of bride's roses and baby's breath. school and Wheelock college. The Miss Joyce Chapen Reed of bridegroom was graduated from Worcester, Mass., was maid of Newton Center, Majs., high school honor. She was attired In a white and Bowden college where he was organdy frock, made with a three 12 LARGE BOOTHS FOR VARIETY a member of Zeta Psi fraternity tier bouffant floor-length skirt, and He la employed by Kendall Mills f. short white organdy cape. The of Massachusetts. dresa had an underskirt of lilac taffeta and was tied at the waist- Last Thursday evening, Dr. and line with • wide lilac taffeta sash, Mrs. P. Lawton Hlndle of Maple and with a taffeta bow at the neck- ave., entertained at a large cork OF ENTERTAINMENT line. She carried a bouquet of ai- tall and buffet-supper party for the sorted garden flowers In pastel bride and bridegroom rnd their Shade*. friends. Friday evening the bride's MUSIC BY KEANSBURG FIREMEN'S BAND uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clan- The bridal attendants were Miss cy Boynton of Little Silver, gave a Betty Randall of Fair Haven; Miss dinner at Shadow-brook inn, Louise Mayers, Mptuchen; Mrs. Shrewsbury, for the couple, mem- GAMES - REFRESHMENTS Janes Howard, Lawrencevtlle; Mn. bers of the bridal party and mem Elywn Davis, Orleans, Mas:., the bers of the Boynton and Means bridegroom's sister, and Miss Prls- families. FUN FOR YOl i\<; AM) Ol.l) COMI: <»M;—COMI; ALL Everett Keyport Mr. and Mrs. Carl OarreUan of Frederick M. Tlbbetts, Jr.. son of Blalrstown, formerly of Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Tlb- JULY 41k • * • Him t« nm«nfctr visited friends In the village betts, has gone to Langley Field Sunday. Va. where he it enrolled for a six- th» ideals that mod* this country what it is today - Mr. and Mrs. William Diem and week course In the Air Force R. O. daughter Barbara visited Mr. and T. C. program. He Is a Junior at and to ridedicoti oursilvis to maintaining and safe- Mrs. A. Afremoff of New Bruns- the University of Maryland. wick Sunday. Robert Wharton, a student at guarding tin spirit of fritdom and indtptndimi fonvir. Edward Stilwell Is with the Na- Bucknell college, Lewleburg, Pa, it tional Guard at Pine Camp for spending the summer with hi* par- '•Mv,H&* two weeks. ents. Mr. and Mra. Hewitt W. Whar- THIS MNK WIU NOT TUNSXa MKIHfSS ON JUT 4TN. ton. Mrs. Charles Meyer of Jersey City visited on Monday with Mra. Mn. Stockton Hopkins of North Charles Conover and Karl Berndt Miami, Fla., a former resident, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miss Shurlee Bergey of Towan- Wilson. da, Pa,, formerly of this place, Mrs. Hyman Korobow and daugh visited with friends In this area ten Diane and Beverly, are spend SECOND NATIONAL Sunday and Monday. Ing a month's vacation at Spring Mrs. Anna Eustace, who was i Valley, N. Y. patient at Monmouth Memorial The members of the Good Frllow- BPNKdTRUST CD hospital, has returned home. shlp club of the Reformed church Mi. and Mis. Pasquol Viscuso held their annual picnic recently at of New York city have moved to the home of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Eg. their summer home here. glnjon at Changewater, N. J. Mr. and Mn. Egginson are former lo- cal resident* and members of the Trie Fiaetlir* 0* Lux« 4-Door Sedan cluo. The next meeting will b« held Befit. I In the church houso. Tho Family Noxt Poor Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Luttr C. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scobey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Florlan, Mrs. Ken- neth Oehlhaus, Rev. and Mra. Al- bert C. Shlphorst, Mr. and Mra. Melvln A. Phllo, Mr. and Mra. Ed- win O'Htnlon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drive home the facts E. Cokelet, Sr.. all of Keyport: Mr. and Mra. Ernest Galaida, Wood- bridge, and Grace Deles, Aabury and you'll drive home in a new Chevrolet Park. John P. Bulger IU graduated from the New Jersey State Teach- There's nothing like nuikinp your own tests—jrc your ,m n i>> |,;ll you it's III. re hc.UUHllI . . . irbijc ers college at Newark. He ni your own tacts—and huitit; )uur own judyc oi \.ilue ;ind mil! And ihen prcs^ the accelerator, glide forth awarded the degree of bachelor of science in education, and majored before buying any product! ;iml experience a comhiruilion ol dn\ini; and riding In Industrial arts. He waa a mem- case, pcrlorniaiiCL" and economy, and roadability and ber of the Model club, Industrial That's why we in\ile yen to come to our show- .safety C\CUMVC to this one kiv.-priv.ed cat! ArU guild and Epsilon Pi Tau, and room, take out a new Chevrolet without any uliliya- will teach In Keyport high school. tion whatever, and learn from uiur own experience Yc. we cordiallv invite \ou to tlrhe home the The members of the Junior guild why more people buy tlieiroleis lliun any oilier of St. Mary's Episcopal church con- jii: is of Chevrolet superiority in \our own way and make of car. cluded their activities for the Ma- .it \iuir nun pace, lor we know when \ou do this son at an out-door fried chicken supper recently at the home of Mrs. Look at the new Chevrolet from every angle! I.it }uu'!l dewdc to dine hoinc in a new Chevrolet! William Phye at Matawan. Plans were made for a food sale In the parish house July 1 and for Coma in... drivm a Chevrolet... and you'll know why "I 'phMcd w'4 b« HMN by dhNMrthtwl" the annual fall baiar. Tha next meeting will be held Sept. 14 at the it's first and finest at lowest cost! home of Mias Emily Britton. At- • Taking a trip? You'll find Long Distance tending were Rev. Alfred C. Ar- lent Mltejnt* CMS ceel wrprhingly IIMe. nold, Jr., Mrs. Benjamin Reyes, mighty helpful in keeping people informed Here It alt It crti*, for e«ample, fw • Mrs. Lester Stoney. Jr., Mrs. John of your plans—or of changes in them! It's 3-mlnute itotton-to-rfatlen ceN frem Nswark Zelensko, Miss Britton, Mrs. Her- lo Hie Mktwlnf seinti (ratei we even lewer bert Walling, Mra. William Hell, AMERICA'S BEST BUVI quick—9 out of 10 calls go through while •tier 6 f. M. and all aV Swidoy)i Mra. Rusiel Cobb, Mn. Theodora AMERICAS BEST SELLER CHEVROLET you hold the line. It's simple—as easy »s T Ml Syrsiait JJJ Hulme, Mrs. Joseph Bhtimork, Mrs. WeiMn|tM,D.C. .71 Clifford Bray, Mrs. Alfred Chlnery, making a local call. It's inexpensive—as you l (InsM l.ll Mrs. Edward Prim. Mrs Hnwsrrt un see from the examples listed. deral la* Creed, Mrs. George Frank, Mrs. Chester Vanderbllt and Mrs. Charles Mctienlus. McKIM-LAYTON CHEVROLET CO. NIW J1RSIY IILL TILIPHONI COMPANY Of tilt 2« hones In the font, the •malKat U only Ihicc-rightlu of 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone Red Bank 6-3130 RED BANK an iMob least bit^l r I'.i-:. > v-.-n nrn BANK .rrvr 20. v> n

    \mor> I,. Ihiskrll Honored e««A*BIME SLACKS NOW •6-4S- g. H.K5 95 ALTIKkTIONi FH( GORDON'S Pants & Slack Shop 38 Mnnmiiiilh St.. R yvr. FLOWERS Your rntirR financial Russell T. llod.'klsi structure may some day 464 Broad Street depend on how nrll he ha» perfurmed hi« job. Tel. K*d Bank

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    GENE FOLCI PICNICS WITH Announces Hin 30th ANNIVERSARY ...AND F .£«* MEATS in the Shore Restaurant Held Sea Briulit •'l.i.iKr Htir.'ii1- of I'lnn-'ilil .Srnm- : i - ;-i M.- Ainii-lti- Ii.ii'intr, lioth at the I.' i.i; !:..nii !i. Tin' iinldmK «.!" M: '' • ; . .'! i! .' l.-n;- II: m;h Mr. .Saumleis •, Mi I ' <\ • i r' • roir'in. | CAFE DE-LA-PAIX -i • :-i M- Mr l:..i.i •: 1i.-i-. .. -, ..in-, i.f Mr<. Jn- ! Fresher flavor and finer I i ROUTE 4, NORTH EATONTOWN, N. J. ;.II -I,- I I.I i n-.- nf In K.-iH Chill rh Ingredients make them America's OPEN DAILY I!. I I- r. favorite "cold cuts"! ;i . .i -li,- I'. S. Xm.i! a;r 11- • Knjoy rntiring food in our air rooled T11 millions it wouldn't ho Indr- • ' ;• uii;i- ll.iriii' ii* (if I.ons j I • • i prndrncp D;iy without .1 spcr- •- -i ". .11 |.i • .II h Snml.-iy .-H Die i restaurant and open air cafe tnciilr.r Hi:'j;l;iy fjfburri in I'.i i, :.• '.!i '. iin:ji • i hin i'h in I hr J • Sparkling music by Toni DelN'ucri and .. . or a 4th *>' •'uly picnic without to clu><>.-<• troni. And t lie mm en- i1.'. if I:-\.J s Kkh'.tlgc ii ho! innct' n| no riiokini:, no hciiing, I Orchestra Swift's iVrmium Ta '>n- ••in .-!.-: -;,\ r • I . 1111 ninlvl nf (Irrnn avr. I i; I • Afternoon Tea and Coiklail Hour ' • -I i i.niif-- in T hl-i left rye j Dinner and Supper Dancing -i- •• 11.1- •! .lv -.- |i.v |i|ij-ins in tin' Boy j l.-ii- r, i l-.n .11.: •<(•!! ! r I.I . m in tin- churi'li. He was. PHONK EATONTOWN 3-1168 rn "i. im<- '.I l>y i!i'' Sra I'-riRhl first aid .i Mr. Folci alto announce* the opening of his new Coclrtafl IVI!'! J-'nrl^v of Nrvv .

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SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Minton Holds Up Borough Rule Ground Broken for Nvw Hospital H«spi.ai Beard Contracts Let Construction of Advantageous, spikes KejMMts Fair Haven House Say Petitioners On Entry Refusal In MlddletOWll Delegation Ma ken * Shrewsbury THJ»."» Protect Again*! SejiarationiMs Name out an Type nf Duelling I ITMlllll-lll Itiilklu'ad to Frcihott— L. O. Ford Leader I Revocation of a building permit Petitioni'in for the Borough of The Rn'i ... • for a liuuse at Ihe.cumer uC For-New tjhirwsbury this wrek utjan- act.-d !a-i nielli Sluvola LOK on (jravel mnn and Smith st.s. oci upietl thc izfd theinseK i-s into an association, I hat h • .-(linen1 -.< i limclishi at Monday night's meet- with l-«. O. Fold as president, and mm la t " ITK • >i of Port Mon- ing of the Fan- Haven 'mayor and i£:ticd a fecund public information H ,-(! fuvlit -in -i i.-I .1 -iflvn!? of council. bulletin outlining what it believes at Fitkin Ii.. |• 11 i' in fir, '•h-ip-: H. Lynnwood Minton. building in- are the advantages of thc borough il.s Una: Hi' . ' .'lit . I (ills on \fan .'.pector, had issued prrmits for form of municipal government, the Moily Piichri ng nf 1) 1 •'.mmitt* three houses to Frank Patock. Mr. The organization, the Association Till- U .HUH II 111 l| . "la! Tuesday 1 , T>ie l-re.S low Mmton said he revoked the permits for the Establishment of the Bor- Evelyn Si".:!, H. ,.f Hi ur -.hen a !•' nf because he found that certain sped-' ough of New Shiewsbury, is call- ship. «lui «• fn'.illv i 1'cad Of the and flcations were not being carried out. I ing for pupport hy the voters in a L'O in a n a i i't i v Mrs. Roger Francis, a member of i July 18 referendum which would ,\e\\ ma n S|> uff of thr man en « lak*-, a delegation of residents living; in'detach from the Alfred Vail Humes Thi- Imanl Th ihe. new uui- .st.ltemrllt gi fw rn. Nut* .* .imp r'l , Tl;. .I. of house and added that if the neigh- 'ough. In the referendum, Vail its- the ,ase. Till i|ii iii 'ounOnp. v\ t.« .«:ght- bora had not complained probably idents will not be pcmiitled to vote, up hy Mr> \ it hot *< ' $2.»f)fl ip.i-.ii ,f Re,I k hid nothing "ould have been (lone. In addition tu Mr. Ford, other of a 11 u>!ce frntn Hi m»di'"ine fell on This wa.s denied hy Mi. Minton. fleers are Robert L. Cook. Sr.. vice ,| Mr ••id $.". firm. bi'l nf 51 •-II wa> on He said he told Mr I'atock that president; Fred Pc.-irl, secretary, good will and u .i4'paren'!y sick- »igr.t-n;< h he would nut pas* on the floor and nichard Liebeil, treasurer. a h.id pu-.itinn linn Mr ilkl Ihunclit Hs f.r I.isht- hpams oi Muddine. even though Members f.-iid the association was purls crave .Mr. I'miii-k j..-id the FM-'al Hous- formed tn put the I.. ing Administration had given it-; nifnt "on a nmrc businesslike Waller A llu'l rf i k e i fi H:\rrvii H.I' I-YM approval. He added thai Mr. Patock , basis." lui: pila!> surgic 'all. ! uheif lie 'A a s i rf a' n-1 '<' had been putting- up £i>od houses The second bulletin, released by to give a report of tin- . U -ln't ffil hi l.«e.i nn bf. in the borough and in this particu- Frank Arlinghaus, jmblic relations Newton Doremus, first president of Rivetview hospital, lifts firif opadeful cf d rt al Rivervew %2 ind Ir Mutuni r-., Itepiirt l» KIIIHI 1 lar instance told Mr. Minton he was chairman, said in part: "The bor- hospital ground breaking ceremonies yesterday afternoon. James S. Parley ('eft), p-e iilcrt of the lp.mv. A ' n'lc FCiihla was willing to do anything to conform ; ough form of municfpal govern- "The reporls nf the u ni.m hr , hi«h hospital board of trustees, and Mayor Charles R. English, past president of the board of trustees, th<* ni^e'ing Tonv with requirements. Mr. Minton then ment has definite advantages over ing lefused treatment aref fnl. •• Mti'tia! firm made told Mr. Patock that he must make the township pattern for communl- applaud. l>r. Kuliman sani ' lhi> •) f ir $1 HXi whirh a number of changes before a cer- ties such as ours. Primarily, the was critically injured." he .-lcl'l- rl. I ;* dr.'criatic "and there was not a wi'Jtnt 'd him fir repair tifleate of occupancy would be is- benefits are better balance and I 1 sued. j greater efficiency because the bor- the hospital. I cuiililn'l even •ir!' ' arvl *idp'.vatl<* ("nirR. Thr original Onp of the principal objections ; ough government is made up nf a Hospital Permit Goes l!p of my own patients ailnini il tnni Hock to Rule on wa.s that the hou.Ke \va.i to be en- council of pix reporting to a may- Judge Reverses day." *\]P to Mr St*»ffpr closed only with plain wooden nr " The piiigeun adilcil. "'11 1 and have sheets covered with paint. Mr. Min- Better balance, the statement posslltie |• If11 ( Uniform Closings Council Move h jjon* bad a **•>!it six nv.r* h = ion assured the delegation that the saul. is assured because "with six h e r « a.s tm poi rh Si a ' r for j. i inns in Slalo Mr Si"ffT> mmpany romp house would be emiosrd with stuc- councilnien, it will be possible for fl the joh Mr Sf r-fff r S!.im d th#» CO Or V. Cilthrrbual'dA ui .mine uLllfl hallway:-." us to elect our municipal execu- j On Funeral Home tr->\ibl<» nn inferior fon^tetp, "Kvcryl hing thid \\ ;t.s huin-i !i'\ and substantial building material that fives so that our different sections I 1 would meet the borough's building ; nd their different problems are di- possible in the w;iv uf enn r^'ii'\ ^A\'\ >)r j*pi-nf. SI,*)1K* in patc a Rules Business c Sou^lil hy code. Others in the delegation who rcctly represented on the town tieatment ia gl\en the uu/nin, not obliged to do Dr. Rullni.in said. We g.-n e I.ei so. spoke were Mr, and Mrs. Roy Inscoe 1 council. ntitnwn muncil May Not Move to o.\ygen and dressed tier wuiui'l- Ii Cornmittfpman Frank F PUisd^ll and Roy Patten. | ., xcellrnt balance la-I ni^ht ilo ulrd to call upon Kr- An fXamplp of e was also evident that phi w a.s *1> fnr fidjtiRtm*nl aftpr Mr. Steff^r Several ideas relative to the win H. H' New Jeisry alruholir j j would be to have two members of Broad St. Site ing." di^i'l'icpfj rh.-it he the township and building code were expressed by the council from the resident! of ni.s^i'iner, to eMahluh { The physician cxplaini-d that a r-tlhn* Rrnrhfr.". Inr . Knanshurir, Mr. Patten, a mason contractor, Wayside, two from Hance tract and Superior Court Judge Elmer B. a unifcji ni eloping hour f<-\ all tav- jhad aprped tn share the cost of which led Mayor Edgar V. Denise Woods ruled Tuesday that the call lo Monmouth Minidii.il hn.s- crns i>pel alin^ in the state. ; two from Tinton Falls or their vi i)ital wa.s made. That hu.-:iiit;il ilid thp pa'ching nn(\ repair. Co I tins to suggest a conference of borough clnitics. The mayor elected would Mount Memorial home, 135 Weet 'Y\w :u-tu>n fnllowi-tl nrjjumenls hy ] Brother* ^ipplipd the concrete for not have any loom cilhcr ainl tlie .«p"k«--mf n for Ka ton town tavfrn officials and building contractors | nave t0 be ,egarded by the re- Front St., may not open offices »t thfi job. 310 Broad st. With this decision patient was ndniitted lo l-'ilKin iiwiirre for H 3 a. m. rathri than a be held for the purpose of offering spcctive political parties endorsing Twpnt>*-tun plenary retail con- ends a year's attempt on the part hospital wlieie shi; died. 2 -'i MI rlo.-injj hour and by persons constructive criticism that would, nla el«ction as the citizen most In sumption !i«'on -?PS were renewed of the funeral home to open on the nppf.t! mi; hr half of petit tuners be helpful in administering the law. aDtn in „„ rerpecta, without re- 1 wit hout. ohj*»ctinn. TliTAP plonar'.' Sara C. Thomas properly. identified wiih lnral church rnngr* - Mayor Denise said the council was , gar(i ,0 his 9r(,a ,„ residence." Thp Ani.'il^'amatnJ ('IOIIUHL: Work ' 1 retail distribution iKPnse?. two primarily interested in protecting! The judge's decision came after 1,'it pm.1 \\ !m a*-kff| t hnf 2 a m. or.s of Anici IC;I, ]m ;< 1 "!»::. pi <•: i-ni • f!u-iiiHfl hi- cunt lrri'-d : limited rptail distrihution licenses residents from any "monstrosity." Claim <»rra««r Efficiency several days of trial in a suit in rd tlic ho/pn i] •••. ii h ;i ->-|J|t clit-f k and t'An rluh jicen.sn UP re ap- Councilman Jes.se J. Mcllray, who Borough government, said the which several property owners on for thr. liuilUtn*; ^tnd. .I:mir-" l.u- provpd. Howard W Rnh'-rt^. town- M'" K had .«o t thr nn^rd had opened the discussion, proposed bulletin, would mean greater ex- Broad st. sought to upset a. ruling Biondo, bu.«inp.s-. a^i nt of thr luc.ii, n ship rlork, announced that only strict enforcement of the section of ! pansion of public utilities, piin- by the Red Bank borough council who prcsontrd th* rherU, nl.'u niai-nl- od a SoOO rhrrk H« jm r! p.-iynn-nt of he heJirvffl it was time "to force Alcoholic Beverage Control divi- before any permits are Issued. "We ' trlhuted over a council of six, with form of three self-answered ques- C<)Miifiis5iori'T Hock'5 hand" in thu sion. don't want any modernized bar-j cach councilman the chairman of tions: tho hospital pxcnit ivr com nut ire a plrd^c ,. -:i»- and niake him specify what racks or chicken coops in this bor-, municipal committee. "Did the board of adjustment the I'lii.-sini,' hour should bt, on a One Liquor Complaint ough," he said. Further, it said, thc law provides recommend a variance agreeable to Mr. Parkr.^ rrpmt.-d h<> ri.fivrd urn foi in pattern. He «aid he The only complaint at yester- Another section of the code re- tnc mayor and council serve wlth- the ordinance? No. a letter from KrJKar \'. I 'rni^r, | thought it w;^ "unfair for an elect- day's public hearing on the li- out ferring to approval of building j salary, representing a eaving of "Were proofs ample to support mayor of Fair ll;ivi-n, ."-iyiny th.it ed local council" to have to decide , censes was filed by Edward Fisler 1 200 tnc am $10*) which was not u«-il from !h* K plans by a licensed architect or H-11 * ' ' ount now paid the the finding that strict enforcement 1 fov or ;iK:iiii. t lota] business op- against Mr?. Elizabeth Fisler, pro- thi itt of the zoning ordinance would fund of the nvi-nt rnini»n of Iln ei-atm s oi prtitioning citizens in Jprietor of Snuff Harbor inn. Broad- censed engineer, or hy an owner township committee, 192.'i C1;LS.S of KccJ liank hi^-h .svhool , who does his own work was referr-' The bulletin acknowledged this work an unnecessary hardship? No. ' such a matter. j way, Bi'Iforrl. Mr. Fisler complain- Mayor Charles R. English, pa-A president of the Rivcrview hos- will be pn-H'-ntcrl thi- hospit:*]. Th<- 1 fd to the borough attorney for in-! ""'in* "would be offset hy the loss "Could the variance be granted! rnoni-y will \w Rivn in memory uf ('ourn 11 man Spencer M, Pa tier- Continued on Page 2) terpii tation and rilling. Several ' n( m0l"'y P»id h ViVaill HHome s ffor without substantial detriment to j pital board of trustees, rails up the building permit for the new municipal services. In 1948, the William WilPnn. sun of In. nu<\Min, nciin^ in hus capacitv o( coun- residents .-aid the cost would work the. public good and without sub-: Mrs. K. Biownin^ Wilfinn, who wa.scil pi * ->• id' • n t. in the absente of payment was J3.65S.16; in 1949, stantlally impairing the intent and | hospital building as a part of yesterday afternoon s ground brew- an undue h.'iidship on liuilders if $3,637.08. killed in World War II. i; M.ivoi !•' F.h:-.s Puce, aaked conn- Ih'' Mpptuwii of a licensed architect In years when snow re- the purpose of the zoning plan and ing ceremonies. ' eil to con.-idrr the nistter carefully. Five Injured mnval is unnecessary, this differ- Mi. I*n i kf.1'. i' virwt'd \c-1 »•! dav "i1 Lt eii^ed engineer is required. zoning ordinancr? No." He agwrd with Mi. Odcll that thrre ence of approximately $2,400 is al- aftn noons KI ound-hi • nktn^ st-i - , Funncr Mayor Charles P. Cross In August, 1949, Red Bank Build- was a nn a! nped for a uniform v.;ia OUR of those- who voiced his most entirely net profit 1o our ing Inspector Ensley M. White de- vira and said that thr hospital t clo^inc hour and that thft matter [ In Middletown shonId bo finL"hcd in 1 'J niorIth.i. i objection to this section of th« code. present township." clined to issue a permit for the wan one which Commissioner Hock ' Joseph Eldridge, 300 Enrolled He added the additional federal aid •Note Slight LAM home and appeal was taken to the was i-inpowered to decide. ! Truck Collides board of adjustment on grounds granted last week w;is the .-scrond j "However," the statement said. tinio in history that the Hrpart-1 "We are a small community," With THO Cari , "this loss will have a very small that an undue hardship would be sa Mr. Patter-Mon. "But the hall I Renew Licenses canned If the permit was not issued. Minister, Dies In Playgrounds nmnt of !r«tttiitinn^ nn-.i AKencio^ | effect on thc tax rate. Actually it has granted addition,-)] aid. hii« to at n i*t rolling somewhere. Five peraons were hurt, one *cr- The zoninR board of adjustment Rev. Joseph S. Eldridge, pastor The two Red Bank community J There i.s no ieason why we can't iously. yesterday afternoon on route i would amount to $1.50 per $1,000 Dr. RuIIman invited Mr. J ;ukcs recommended the variance and was of the Sea Bright Methodist church, summer playgrounds provided place the i>.-uc before Mr. Hock. I 35, Middletown, near Middletown of assessment; so, if your assess- U b thc to a medical staff dinner July Ii* At Little Silver P y mayor and coun- died last night after a long Illness. jointly by thc board of education want to n record a-sking him to j rd., in an accident involving a hea- ment is $2,000, tho expense to you to acknowledge the work he ha.s ell. and the Borough council and su- uniform closing hour for the vy delivery truck and two car*. would be $3 per year, or about 25 He had held the Sea Bright Pastor- done in getting the <'\\- ho-spitnl ( Council, Board Suit was started by Dr. and Mrs. pervised bv the ('(immunity n I!.- has done that for pack-I Admitted to Riverview hospital cents a month." ate three years. started. Y.M.C.A.. ennilled over 3U0 chil- ^ storey. I" t arema strang— e iut with a possthle fractured skull was To Meet Tomorro...... w. '"•"•I-.n- "exchang— n-e .fo- r this, however-.,, I Warren G. Fowler, Mr. an.. d Mrs. Rev. Kldridge was horn in Pe- we Ret the valuable advantages nf j Charles S. Paris, Mr, and Mrs. Jo-| tersbui'K N. J, and was a son of dren within the first four days. ; h:(.« not been done, for taverni be- Nicholas MalanKa. Sr., of Jeraey Both playgrounds, one. at Branch 1 The Little Silver mayor and coun- better balance and greater pffi- 8<-ph J. O'Loughlin and Mrs. Rose thl, ,ntp Jn,p foie 1)u* " City, a pa^.senper in one of the car*. 1 eph and Permelia Eld- oil Tuesday night approved appli- cif-ncy and. in addition, there i.i Menna, all residents of the neigh- ridue. He was rdurated at fenning- ave. and the uther .it the high Dismiss Jury < "mirn i!in;in James N. Wolcott. Hospital offiVi.-iI* described hia con- cation by Ralph Ribu.s>lli for re- moie exact identity of authoiity. horhood. They were represented by ton school and had served at the school athletic: field, opened Mon- J:-, sud thai a year ago a study dition aj» "poor.' day. Director "f 'he Biani-h ave. newal of his plenary retpil distribu- Maurice A. Potter of Long Branch. Methodist churches at Newport and of thn >iiual ion had hrm made Treated for hruj«h burns snd re- tion liquor license. Also renewed The defendants in the. action werr playgiound :» Eail Uiav He is anrl it wif the opinion of the po- leased \\a.«; Lai rv P. Malanya, Jr. Groveville, N. J. He came to Sea assisted by Miss Pm-V 1,'Hid and In Sergeant Case were the limited distribution li- Almna E. Mount and Marion M. Bright three years ago from Rur- lifi- il'jt;u'nirnt that what di.-ordet of .Vew.uk, diiver of one of th% censes of Fred Teti and Walter C. Adnms. trading a.' the Mount Me- ^ Miss Carolyn Miller. The athletic fiom per-ona who drink at raw, Treated at the hospital for Daverios Win lington, where he served for eight Fail Ut Apree 1 Dennis. morial home, who were represented publi* . liurs occurs either lale at cuts and bruises were Biaggio Sac- by Wise & Wise of Rod Bank, and years as pnstor of Union Methodist i field playRi-nund is directed hy Jos- Mayor Joseph C. Davison set to- church. He «a.< a member of the I eph Kgclston, who is assisted by After Four Hour*. niRh; or railv in the morning. He enrer of Brooklyn, driver of th« thc Red Bank borough council and couli .-'ee tui immediatr reason for other car. John J. Murphy of New- morrow nifhf for a meeting of thc Accident Suit zoning board, represented by Quinn, Depauville, N. Y., lodge, F. and A. Mrs Leonora Scott. council and the school board re- g , p Mr. Gray announced that the The jury which was to d< ndr the thc rouncil to change the ordinance ark, the truck driver and Nicholai garding thc question of a regional Doremus, McCue & Rusadl. flrsl to per rnit the extra hour barmen Malanja, Jr., of Newark, a paAsen- Lincroft Couple Get Surviving are hts wife, Mrs. Mary inter-playground Softball fate of Raymond Sergeant, 1H John high .school. Mayor Davison also William Wichman, associated game is scheduled for tomorrow st., Red Hank, who wa>- rh;ii"X('d said a public hearing on the mat- $1,950 Judgment with thc firm of Wise & Wise, said j Eljlridge; two daughters, Mrs Vven- at 1:30 p. m. between the Rumson with indei-ent a.-.-.iii!t and liatteiy When Kitlontown people petition Murphy told police th.it he wai ter may bo hold later. that a meeting will be held today I . Burlington, and Mrs. playground and the Branch ave. on two Rii Ifl .six ;md seven years thr cuinnl foi liclinn, said Coun- traveling east on Route 35 whei by the defendants to determine ! Floyd Schoonmakcr, Newark Val- The council received a report Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daverlo of lev N Y and follr playground at Branch live. Mun- old, was di>iiu.s>( d yeHtcrtJ.iy when eilm.-in Kieil Morris, -council ha.« i the reai. left tue h!ew and he los, from the borough citizen's advis- "ncroft recovered judgment In Su- what future course of action will I . - -: sisters, Mrf. day a gnla vehicle show is sched- it failed to reach a verdict after t<» ]..«•.'ii.*1 Yet, he, too. felt any control of the truck, striking th( perior court, Freehold, yesterday h» tnltpn Rachel Lee, Petersburg; Mrs. Cora uled at 1:30 p. m. Boys and girls four hours' deliberation. r'-.il .--oiution mu.*t come from Com- vehicles. No complainu ory committee proposing that side- Sack, Philadelphia; Mrs. Sarah otner two walks be constructed, on various for $1,950 aftalnst Robert U Al- are urged to decorate their bicy- Serjeant, who is pniployer] by 'hp mi-sioner Hofk. , were made hy police. The Fair Vl«w trouter of 31 Tomlinson, Vineland. and Mrs. Rel- streets in the borough! Action was I Grcenview way, Mont- cles, wagons, scooters, hnhy bug- Fled Bank water drpartnirnt. at the At length it was decided to write flrst aid Jqu^d mado the transpor. la Saul, Detroit, Mich. gies, nr nny other type nf convey- Mi. Hn inter, rxplaming the ' tntlons. postponed until the borough en- $1,477 Verdict borough filler plart nn Tourr hill. Kinei-,- |,rs time to study the plan. I The suit arose nut of an automo- The funeral will be held Monday ance they may have. Piize-i will he was chained with a.^-auM iny ii'.r .- pu-i'mn, and a.«king that i — bile collision June 1, 1949, on I-'. S. aftpinoon at t o'clock at the Sea nlr r *et' ina up a unif'Jrm n • 4 The council ordered drawn for given for the bet decorated vehi- pi11* in the plant April I The , Route 1 ahfmt two miles north nf To Two Women Blight Methodist church, with Dr. cles In vmiou.s rijr rlas<;|f]c;ition<.. enurt room was closed in thr p'il>- .r t:urrn riii-mg whu'h Boarrf AllllOllllCC-* would biinc two lots on Oceanport Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Daverio H. J. Smith of Red Bank, super 3ir while, the puU tr.= tiflp" tn « Mercury intendent of the New Brunswick playground whn wuh "i pailnl- Hertfea nt. u ho \i a « i rpi (.+r n '"I li.liri.'tl jt Mniiid liavc an Mr*. Anlliony PiMcll distiirt officiating. Burial win be in opposite his beer distribution ! convertible and, according tn their pate in lenrn-t')-su mi cla.-ses, will by Kdward \V- Wise, j, . .nr| ,. !M this l<-ttri in limr fur a | The Midillrtoun tonnship hoard warehouse, Into Ihe, business zone. t_e-«timony, had started to payp s Mr. Burlington. start their first clas-, on Mnnrlay. hia defense, that t hr two c"h (wid S "f ihe i.«=u* »t Us July i of health annoumed yoattrday that Ml', Annerella proposes to move Allreutrr on the left hand side Sued for Injuries Classes fnr children nf the Branch 11ren told to ?tay nut of thr \i:i'*• r "5 j ai'iording to recent tests »lt th« when he any thc warehouse across the street suddenly, without Mr. and Mr«. Frank L. Morton ave. playground will bcKin July 31. plant, but had entned anvv-.,i\. !!'• '.Vn III Fwltiif' j tounnhip hjittunK hraches were and to provide loading areas which worning. pulled In their path and 11 Motorist* Fined ^aid he (old one girl hr would tell safe. It was announced that anoth- caused thc collision. As a result of of 107 Forest ave., Fair Haven, Sii'Mking from the atidienef Clif- would be off thc street. and Mr. and Mrs. William C. James I her father and she hepan to cry. He ford Hrnwer <«in the petitioners er ten wnlllil he rnnde today The council also heard a sugges- the Impact, the Daverio car went At Middletown Charles F. Dillmar .-aid i lie older Kir I left at hi- in- i An ordinance prohibiting slaugh- nvrr the center nl.ilc and tuiiiud nf 15 T.'nooln ave, Rumson, re- pruii.-ting the tavern owners' re- tion hy thc adviMnv uoiinnUluu that covered a judgment In a lawsuit siatence. but remarked that "we'll j quest lioie no ill feeling against any ter houses and abattoirs in tho over, landing on Its top with tie Eleven traffic violators were fined c ! existing parking ordinances be en- Wising (Hit of an automobile acci- Heads iMaKiftlratcft fix you fnr thi. ." uf the luoal (iwncrs or the way their tuwnship was passed on tlnal read- forced. Thc proposal was referred four wheels in the air. Both Mr. a total of $68 ami coat.s last night The jurv WHS dismissed after [ ing. A letter >a.s rend from Georg* and Mrs. Daverio were able to ex- dent against Hazel W. Plstell, wife hy Recorder Gilbert Manson in (.-tiihiishiiii-ntj were operated. All to the police committee and police Magistrate Charle-- K U'ttnT: Judtfe (iiordano aj-k^d if a \ e: die' th' [»l..o -, tie jiaul, were orderly, A. Gray. Red B.ink attorney, in ] tr at of Anthonv Plstell. of Laurel lane, Middletown township police court. were directed to patrol Rlverview- '^ « themselves from the vehicle Rumson, in county court at Free- Freehold. \\ si.< » lect r d chnn mai had been reached and WJW tnlil by ' Mut he referred to others with later behalf of William Buchanan of nve. in an attempt to curb speed- and although Injured, their Injures hold — • --- - • d i Finer jutjdu wervtui ec uciLerouy W•». OCIH-LIISelleck, i«uu i an ot'ftani/.'it ion nf Monmouth Mi?. Kathryn Clay tun. foieinan, ' hours, particularly In Crescent drive, Riverside Heights, Tuesday. The accident oc- , Bank, *8 for .spoedinfc; Ftaymond J. ! County magistrate* Tuesday night y on a drainage problem. At a pre- Ing. were not of a serious nature. that there was .still •rea-onablr . Kejtnsbu and Ocean Mr. Altreuter contended that he curred May 10, 1M9. on Harding i AK€(, Hed Hj|] ]f, ( Middlntown, $8 | at a minting in the Kieehnld bor- township, vious meeting it was decided to rd. in Red Bank at the top of the dnubt" in the niindn nf umr J'l'- uhi r. . hr -aid, there w.i.i traveling along when the Da- for eios.«ing over double, white line; | ou^h hall. He repie-rnt the f.-'i had been give Mr. Buchanan notice to reme- TATIENTS AT KIVERVIEW 1 oi.s. She added that tpi mmv 'li-oidcif. ! vei-io car rame from hi* rear and!"" hetween thn entrances to the, Margaret Witley, Koypoit, l!i far . nij,Hi?=irale« thc n'-x'. J'I'IM i.il dy the situation. 1 at ufHild be il.eele«.« tit rirjhci a'f ' I I i.-i't " h'1 said, "we do .tint [ Amnns thp .iiilgU'al pnlipnt. ' nt struck him, then went over ihl, IJ former Klkus ann d McCarter estaies: ; faj|in(, ,o stop at str-fi street; .Inhn t rnnff I enre. was driving her | Ihe case fmlhei. u.ui' ' it hi\e 'hat .«orl of. situation ' nivrrview hnspiatl mo Mis. .Inhn safety aisle. I Mrs. Horlon W. i^>e, Relfnr'l. >•'! for drivinK j Serving wi'h hii'liand s ear, with Mis. .Jnmea tialr lirlnial I Counrilmrn H.lliv M .:, hm atvl F^Mnntinc, Burnn Vi.sta avn.. Rum- i .Mrthodiitl Drive -) Trial of thn \va.= started on wiThntil li'^nse; nnh^M W. I'hnni- i ac nlMnals nl ' ••. ii!c:mi7:i inn | Hamid H llln and Kn.->v .\t as a passenser, Iravelinj east nn he n !•:• '•• si K-i-inn. Rod Rank alter- ' fnn; Mrs. .Stephen Sknknndy, I'nrn ! Tuesday and completed yestrirlny, hejc, Jersey Pitv, 55 for cnrele*.* ' ;,,.,, iiihu* \ (; Hanlinc id., when Ihe PintfII ear, n',f|m l..innc iIIl-ui'-'i, , While. T.r.l n.ilk •upeiiiri-ii'li n' nr\ ; rpi r/ nl ins J J of Katonluwn" ltcailir» ?,">L()J9 l.,tnr, SluewshMry, DnviM Tohrn'Thr Dnvetin'.^ weir rnpi c-rnl ffl t>v drn'ini:: l-nn Kncflnnn, Bnioklvn. rnminj; frnni thr uppoiilr direelinn t vi' r mnirmn n . ihi-i • i: r.'ilh- I (If pilhll' «niliv .T |I;I.:I 1 ' it :is chil- II (Mm muni, H.= -eited that It I'Veehnld; Mi.=, Jnmrs T. Blai'k. US Kdmund J. Cnmnna or Ihe firm rf •?.l and $-1 for nprra'iPK a car uiln 1 The driii to raise money for an over thc hill, drnve over tn thc Ifft . rnh'i c, i\f \ I" tir-nMier, ,uir,uirll iac'ir '.\llne-. rs f'u fh^ ilffr-'l" ' • •. •:••' !I:I In nnkf l&llnntuuil! Mornin(j."ide iwc, East Kean.^liurs; Parrona, Laln'ccque, (Janxonn and an pvpueH Ii'cn-r ;md |i.'i?>-inc nn (;,-r,i^.i M"uanl Hpllllj: l..ikl..ikce j The ci e u :i.- pi<> r i -1 j t *-. J f..[ t' r addition to the Red Bank Metho- Robert Wnt.>on, Broad st.. fculon- side of thc rond and slruck the l'i*. 'ii-.e e'liA- while those of Comh.«, anrl Ihe defendant by Judpe thr right, respectively; Kiank Wat-| Heights, ."niriaiv il-iKi'in'r Mei- ti'ht'r n'-,n!'v tn^iis remained open dist church Sunday-school huildlnjr town; Theodore Hathawny, Jersey Edward J. Ascher of Ashury Park. Horton car. Both Mrs. Horton and Mrs. James suffered injuries re- son, Cunn., $8 for speeding; Leo J, ritt Lane, Highli tuls. w;i5 appointed M. Pillshury. I'i'ci. The early closing, he said, has reached $54,039 it was reported ave.. Union Beach; Bruce Bradley, Lawrence, Jr., Orange, $5 for pass- chairman of a committee tn pre- last night at the final organised Washington n\'e., Loonardo; Miss quiring medical attention. They ciuses patrons to leave far in ad- Ing on tho right; Paul J, Walker, pare by-laws ff r the new oryan- FBKKIIOMI MAN HI BT j \:incc of actual closing to rush to meeting of the luo cimpHign work- Edilh Joyce Tnylor. Hficrht.-i U'i\, WISH SHOW PRIZK contended that when they saw East Orange, $5 for passing on thc ization. tluve oilitM" towns. Beside* hurt- era at Fellowship hall. Thc goal Is Little silver, nnd Mr.». Alvln Blick- Mrs. Plgtcll'a car comlnfj they pull- Joseph Sadlow. 3«, of fnchoUi. Mr>. Frank Haley of Sea Bright, ed off to the shoulder of the road right; Harry J. Kautmer, Newark, ir^ In,-11 hii'inrs.', these departing $60,000. stnlth. We.st Highland nve,, Atlan- showed her new Pekingese "Shel- FUffeied frirchend anil !i ^ mjuiifs 1 and came to a stop before actually $8 for speeding, and Ftobett L. Da- In Appreciation i; i-.- * c in .'i"d often do hecome In- Detailed plans and jpeciflcatlonj tic HlKlil.inds. Meilicnl patients in- Rl" at the Monmouth County Ken- Sl. AMlu vesteidiiy in a fom-cir c"l!,.-.im ,r struck. ley. Mass., JS for puling on the 1 \,':\rd in automobile accidents, he for the new structure are ready clude Mrs. Homy Hullen. Pnrker nel rluh dop show at Rumson June right. Xrvvark Sadi'sv w.is th' flrr.ei uf ami will Boon be fluomitieu lur nvi\. and Mia. MniRarct Keir, .13 18 and received flr.«t prize in lh;il The raw resulted In ii vfMfljrt a p.tncl dchvriy iMleU A IV.*' I w,*- I bids. ('uuin'v t''i.. i*;nr Hnven. lil' l.\ :i -eil in 'uh.i !i 'ill --M'l \.-l Mi !• chjet-t iun^ to di- hierd cl.'is.a. She alsu won flrst Tuesday morning of $1,477'J6 in Oprt.i..I An inln Ihe nil! I'l'.i.'iml : I:I. limp come frnm piize anrl l>nst of nppnsile «ex at favnr of the injured patties whn LillU Sllv.r Borough anil nnnv po'ii-e 1 I.iltlr SHv.r Br,, sugge«ted that ril nn Mcmlm. ,luK at Mnunt Hnlly, Saturday with Canznna of fh" firm nf Parsons, I H.r Hi- g • .I-i I v iih ,i.ira'< l>i*>(llv. Jul. Ih. I,. Ajeri, Bnroilllh (i f -d U A;fr«. Borough Cltrk—Afiv«r- tilt samt Pk I Mi r -l. m-t r« g"C"l A., (lr igi t' I •- l Camona A Combi, —Advtrtntntnu 4 4 91. J.—Advtinitmtnt, AdvtrtiMmcnu , (Continued on p«g< 3) IKamtnw Two f?nr> BANK 2», ior>o On Stale Board Mojiiiioutlrs Young G.O.P. Has Kick-Of f Dinner PERSONALS Highlands Faces Building Code Local Barber | Dr. Berrmid !• i.-.hi-i and family of 49 Ki.in.h ;m . ate: a'. Tel Noar | lodge at HHin|..,i>-ad, N. H. where Water Problem Is Adopted at Dies Following i In and Mn. Ki.-nei arc taking a I Icader^hiii coui^e f'.'r Ynirng Judea. I Miss Lma Conover of St. Peters- At Twin Lights Atlantic Highlands Suicide Attempt Ibuig. Kla , furrneiiy of Leroy pi., The problem ' *:: raying water The Atlantic Highlands mayor Patsy DeLlsa, is, of «5 Maple ! u spending a week with Mr. and *> the N*w^..'i- iTv.-.n Lights) and council Tuesday night adopt- ave., Fair Haven, died Tuesday JMi-. Arli.ur l(y.-i»un of Peters pi. Coatl e",un:d sta'.on »a- di bated ed nn final reading an ordinance nignt at Rlvervlew hoopiUil, whiiu j Dr. S'llnui'i W. Ha.ioinal: of 1'e- Tuesday ni^r: by tht Highlands fating a building ende he was taken Monday night after I teis p!.. u ft by plane Tuesday noon sBayor and i-.*:ir' The code was drawn up by the trying to commit suicide hy taking for S411 i'l'tii:':MU wheie he will A« a re.Mi!-.. : • be luath will ex- planning; hoard and submitted to gat in the basement of hi£ barber attend the American Medical As- periment Kundn> by tunning a H: e the mayor and council with the shop at 1 East Front st so''",;jtion convention. feoce to Twin lights fiom a l'.y- recommendation that it be ap- DeLma was found at about mid- Mrs. Julm Kuli-da and mother, drant aliout 1.0o> feet from the in- proved The Idea was advanced night in the cellar of the shop by Mrs. l.-iabil... .Smith of Hubbard itallntion. last manlh Iiy Dominic A. Caruso, his son, John DeLlsa, 19. The son ave-., River I'lazu have been vaca- George Sick':, -k: a ("c.a.«t Guard who told council he felt there after finding hia father unconscious, tioning at Lava let te, .V J. •nglneer, inir.'.iii. rd lhe quaittion should be an ordinance regulating summoned Harold Matthewg, whu Mr. ii nd Mii. Thomas Irving liy saying that «*'•• i wn-' r.t-e.i. ci to the types of dwellings being erected was passing at the time. Togitlu r Broun nf Kiver id. attended the maintain sanit.ij ton.iitione He in the residential lone. they got Mr. "eLlaa out of the cel- !Mth annual uieetim uf the New said he wanted U.-BJI.'I f i »m the Included in the ordinance It a lar and called the Red Bank ;ir«t Jersey I're.sg a-ssoctation held last borough that u.itei would br foith- provision for the appointment of aid squad who revived him and week-md nt the Hotel Stockton, coming. If the ViMouRh cant sup- a building Inspector. Leroy Car- took him to Riverview. u Sra flin. Mr. Blown was elected ply the water. Mi. . iekiel.«ki • »"' hart will remain aa Inspector un- According to police, Mr. DcLiisa to lhe boaici of direclori* to repre- ihe station mu?: nnd otl.rr means der the new code. The following left a note citing poor health as icni lhe Htekij newspapers of the •f getting it. building permit rates are estab- the reason for tht attempt on his stale. Dr. Eugene W. Newman John A. Con'ogue, borouch en- lished in the code: for buildings life. Police said he had been suf- Mr. and Mrs. John B. McLean gineer, said the »ater siiurtage at not exceeding construction cost of fering from high blood pressure for Dr. Eugene W. Newman, Hance of Peters pi., are parents of a th« station «a.- caused by a Irak 1600, a (1 fee; for building con- some time. rd , Little Sllvtr, who practices ! daughter bum Sunday at Mon- la the main.". ' If we can find the struction between $500 and $1,000, Mr. DeLisa was born in Novelia, mouth Memorial huspital. dentistry at 16 Wallace «t., Red a i5 fee, and for construction over leak in a short time, you' •bould , fi appointed to the Italy, and came to the United Mr. and Mia. Lvonul Kinke and $1,000 and for each additional have water up there within two wate'Boar(J of r,RiXation and e«- States SO years ago. He had been children have returned to Houston, weeks," he said. *g - - Jl.UOO, the fee shall be }1 plus the a resident ot Red Bank the past $5. Tex., aftei a visit with relatives Mayor Joseph A. Dempsey said amination on dentistry by Gov. Al- It years. and friends in thi.s aiea. A former h.e favored the idea of spending fred E. Drlscoll. Council renewed 12 tavern li- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary j resident of Ked Hank and Rumton, laoney to con.s'.ruri moie water censes and three package store II- Lombardi DeLisa; a daughter, Mr. Kinke is director of the public mains If it icouid help the situa- Eatontown Urges Hock to cen«u«. There were no objections. Rina Caprionl, Leonardo; two son*, i relations department of the Retail tio«rn. in thi.-.ec vr.".vh"'.»e ••>« n _ . I ! -f /»»| • Kxempt firemen's papers were Patsy DeLlsa, Jr., and John De- Richard P.. Stout present rj»v«l to Edward W. Wis«, Jr.. Red Bank attorney, as Gill Robb Wil- t Mi'i'clKintjs' Aiwtl.txu and Credit Bu- • Councilman John Newton said he: KlllO Ofi UniTOrm l^lOSingS ; granted William Mclaughlin and T.ias. living* at hnme: two siatcrN. i ,-p:iii nf Cris.ti ,- HouMnn. Calling at felt the mayoi'i- idea was contrary James B. Phillips. son, left, and Congressman James C. Auchindoss, Rum»on, right, look on. Mr. Wise was installed as Mrs. Prosperlna Lottieri of West : The ReKiniur oliKe to renew his to what Mr. J>emj)scy has said at (Continued from page 1) It was reported that the Jersey Virginia and Mrs. Vingenxa Ciuar- chairman of Monmouth County's Young Republicans Tuesday night at Sea Girt inn. I .subscriptiun, Mr Finite said it was Other times. Mr. Newton Raid the r.immisM.iner He.,-k could jet a Central Pcwer and Light company ino of Rochester, N. Y ; five broth- ; hi.s first viiit back home in seven Aoney was not available for addi- slanelaid hcnir and. if lie did. there is installing new lights on First ers, John DeLlsa, living at home, yen is. tional mains. would he nu fe-eiing against it by ave. and Anedeo, Frank, Loreto and Ses- j Mi. and Mrs. Charles Norton of K As a result of the discussion. t.tvern owneih. Aa it i. , he .slid, Council rireivi-d a hid of $1,200 Win* Scholarship Engaged tlno DeLlsa all of Italy, and one West Krunt st . are parents of a council moved to conduct the test "they all warn a chance to cuinpUe, from Mooney Brothers of 7'eter- Holy Name Men grandchild. scm I,?, n .Saturday at Kivervlew Sunday morning. JI.I v then ii.-vi.- lien I s j^'uel ndlfilics Luiu fur a new sewage disposal Tin funtral will b« held tomor- , llMopil.,1. Vandalism At Park and eain a dee-rut living." Aliyady, pump. The bid was referred to row morning at » o'clock at the i Mrs. Minion KculT and Mis. Lee the attoiney declared, tavern in- Cr.'iijr Finnegan, borough engineer. Plan to Honor Councilman Charles HuUenbuehl- Worden funeral home and at 9 • Diven of Center Xeiuure, Pa., and eT, chairman of the beach and ter. -M« lire hi iritf hurt by such Di.minic A. Caruso was reap- o'clock at St. Anthony's Catholic | Mr. and Mrs. l.l.iyd MacMlllan of 'park* committee, reported that sev- tiling as telcw.-iun, block car races pointed tn a five-year term on the church. i Nurrisiown, Fa., were Sunday eral trees in Huddy park. Water and open ;.ir t heMer.- harbor board. Geo. Stirnweiss Burial will be in Mt. Olivet ceme- guests of Mrs. Howard M. Ely Witch, have been destroyed by what Olheis cif tin- |iel|i|nnei.< called The Monmouth County Federa- tery. of South st. Be described as 'young vandals." on council to i I'litmue - a. in. clos- Contracts Let tion of Holy Name societiee will Mrs. Helen Haunfelncr of Tru- He termed the act a "disgrace." ing III the ihlire!-'. uf h'-tlle Hie in sponsor a George Stirnwelu night dcau, N. Y., and Mrs. Flynn of 3n a letter to council, Henry Nei- tin eoniniunity and picvcnl late- Aug. 28, at Yankee stadium, honor- OBITUARIES Hanidc-n, Conn , liftvu been vieitlng mark urged that the 9 P- m. cur- hour dusturbances by nuisy night- In Middletown Ing the famed player for the time ABRAM PATTERSON their aunt, Mrs. Hara Harding of /•w law be enforced to protect ow!.« who have had too much to (Continued from page 1) and Ulent he has given parish Holy East Hergm j.l. Abram Patterson, 60, of Har- private and borough property from drink. Name societies. Plans for the event Miss Lois Anne Cutton, daughter hoodlum* Sewer Loan Assured ed that he wai disturbed by ex- were completed at a county meet- mony rd., Middletown, died of cciis noise at the inn. He said pneumonia last night at Monmouth of Mr. and Mis. William S. Cotton The chairmnn of the police com- Council received from Rep. ing held recently at Freehold. of Nut Swamp id Middtctown James C, Auchincloss (R.-Rumson I recently a tavern patron tore down Memorial hospital. He was born ai mittee, John J. Flemrn, said the a no parking sign and put it In George Stirnweiss night has been Llncroft, son of the late Peter V. township, j.s ti.i: Mist student to department was aware of the sit-1 a ;. >nr;un stating that he had been hi* driveway. He said other pa- «et for Aug. 25 ai the Browns will and Johanna Patterson, and was a roKi.iter at Kuu leigh Dickinson col- 'nation and plans to add a special rts.-ureM a requested jiS.uuu mlt-ia! play at the Yankee stadium on that , lene at Rutherford for the first trons of the inn had used his yard farmer all his life. Mr. Patterson 1 police officer duiinp lhe summer loan will] which Ka'.nntuwn could date. Oeorge le the current Brownie formerly lived at Chapel Hill. He cuari in -.n-.i! hyijienc which hm nial'.c a Furvuy and plan for a pro- as a bathroom, and that the Inn months and will add u second ex- had remained open after hours. third baseman. The Yankee man- was a member of the Red Bank I been added to the curriculum. She tra policeman during the 50th an- pOM il MWI|- M-.-trtn wullifi lie nruje agement has given Its approval to Baptist church. j was graduated from Red Bank available. L'niler a sijrt-*al govern- Mr. Fialcr also complained about niversary celebration in August. At paiking about the Inn. the idea, and the Browne have wired Catholic hluh school in 1948, and ment jilan. il is undetstouil the confirmation of the same. One Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mar- since that time has been dental as- the recommendation of Mayor Mrs. Fisler's license was renew- garet McCormick Patterson; two Denpsey, Arthur Cummins, Sr., moniy would lie paid Imck if thf thousand mezzanine seats will be sistant to Jjr. Harry J. Copperth- ffwtr li built. 1/ not, It wuuld not ed on condition that she erect reserved. All seats are in sections daughters, Mrs. Thomas Duncan of waitii of Ri'd Bank. •was appointed a special officer for signs directing patrons to park in Del Norte, Col., and Miss Mar- the summer without pay. have to be. The proponed sy.slem 0-11, 12-14-16, between first and •Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thornton of is estimated tu co; t abnut S^'. the rear of her inn whenever pos- garet Patterson, living at home; a Want* .No Change Allen Strasbuiger, eon of Mr. and home plaite, and third and home Miss Jo Ann Lepore River rd., are parents of a son sible. An ordinance was also in- plate. •on, Daniel Patterson, vice com- An didinaiice crt-ntlng a zoning troduced restricting parking near Mrs. Richard Strasburger of Oak- born Monday at Hazard hospital. Also in police matters a letter c^nitnission for the puipu.-u of te- mander of Shrewsbury post, Amer- the Inn. land St., has had his full tuition Twenty-eight parishes of Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lepore of Robert Luversidh'c of Locust ave. Tvae received from Chief llonahan vi.= ing the municipal zoning ordi- ican Legion, living at home; scholarship at Rutgert university mouth county will participate, and Westside ave., have announced the brother, William F. Patterson of and liuheit Hemblmg of Shrews- advising against a leccnt borough nance was au'.hniized on final rend- No parking shall be permitted members of the Knlghte of Colum- action in changing the parking reg- by the ordinance on the south side renewed for his sophomore year. engagement of their daughter, Mils Red Bank, and three sisters, Mrs. bury ave., are spending ten days st ing. IJJO Carling, chairman of the bus and Elke lodge will be Invited Jo Ann Lepore, to Frederick Por- the Sun Valley dude ranch at War- ulations on Bay ave. Sundays. of Broadway, Belford, between a Allen received high honors during Fred Horsfall and Mrs. Alvin Table planning hoard, said council was to hie freshman year at the state uni- to take part. Presidents of the 38 celli, son of Mrs. Mary Porcelli of renside, N. Y. Two weeks ago council adopted be congratulated on the forward point situate 75 feet from the east both of Red Bank, and Mrs. Rich- versity. Holy Name societies will serve on River St., and the late Vincent Por- ard Francis of Holmdel. Mrs. Joseph Funderburke and a resolution stipulating that Sun- steps it has taken in promoting side of Compton's Creek and the committee. The Fort Mon- Church »t. celll. No date has been set for the children of Marion st. left today day parking on Bay eve. between planning this year. mouth band will play at the Tan- wedding. The funeral will be held Satur- Miller st. and Shrewsbury sve. Mr. Filler was told of his rights day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the to spend a month at Greensboro, Mr. Carling, however, aald hie July Bride-Elect kee stadium. S. C. •hall be on tht south side of the board had discovered what appear to file a formal complaint with the The committee on arrangements late residence, with Rev. John E street instead of the north side. to be numerous violations of the state division of Alcoholic Bever- Guest at Shower Bates, pastor of Middletown Bap- Mrs. Kellx Delia Vecchia and will meet July 10 at at. Gabriel's COUNTY BIRTHS daughter Rita of Bridge ave. sailed Chief Monahan said he could not existing zoning ordinance which age Control. church, Bradevelt, at • p. m. Trans- tist church, officiating. Burial will CO along with this plan as he was should be corrected before a now A trailer permit was granted Mrs. Edward Ooldsn, Jr. and be In Fair View cemetery under di Saturday for three months' tour portation will be by bus and will Mr. and Mrs. John Black of Con- In Italy. They will visit relatives getting the public educated to north code Is written. He was asked to Clarence L* Brown of South Keans- Miss Eva McLaughlln gave be arranged for after reservations rection of the Mount memorial ner's hotel, Highlands, are parents home. in Naples and Rome. side parking. The resolution will prepare a list of these suspected burg. Mr. Brown told Mr. Roberts bridal shower last week for Miss are received. Donald Milea of At- of a daughter born Friday at Mon not go into effect, however, until ap- and known violations and place he would either build a house or Joyce Davis at Miss Davis' home Mrs. Mai-y Soffel of Herbert st. lantic Highlands and Rev. Joseph mouth Memorial hospital. and Mrs. Philip Leniig of Oakland proval is received from the state them before council so appropriate move away within a year. at Atlantic Highlands. Miss Davis Sheehan of St. Gabriel's are in OSCAR J. PKLLETIER will be married July 15 to William Mr. and Mrs. Manton Metcalf of st. spent the week-end with their motor vehicle department. action can be taken by the build- Joseph Christman, who lives over charge. Buttonwood lane, Rumson. are par- Oscar J. Pelletier, 61, husband of Council indicated it may revert Ing inspector. McGulre's plumbing shop, highway Hungrecker of Highlands. Mre. Yarrle M. Wyckoff Pelletier brother, Alonzo Jackson at Hicka- ents of a daughter born Friday at ville, L. I. to north side parking even after J. Ely Miller, street superintend- 35, waa appointed the Journeyman Buffet-supper wae served by the Monmouth Memorial hospital. of U White St., died last night. plumber member of the plumbing hostesses. Attending were Mre. Joseph Tomalno of Leighton ave. approval for the change is received. ent, complained that while the bor- Capt. and Mrs. Harold R. Hill Mr. Pelletier was born in Cana- Mr. Conlogue informed council ough had paid for hie accident In- Inspection board. The other mem- Frederick Lauer, Mrs. James Letts, Aid Squads Adopt da and was a son of the late Mr la visiting his luuther, John To- bers of the board ars Henry Pulsch Jr., Mrs. Thomas Curley, Mre. Ira are parents of a son born June 1 at niaino of Dallas, Tex. He expects ho bad written to the Army engi- surance for 21 year*, the Insurance St. John's hospital, Joplin, Mo. and Mrs. Pierre Pelletier. He hud neers of the New York district rompany was refusing to pay for and Dirk Hofman. Letts, Mrs. Joseph Letts, Mrs. been a resident of Red Bank many to be in Texas fur a month. Frank Schauman, Mrs. Allen Letts, Capt. and Mrs. Hill are former asking them to take precaution in further treatment of a leg Injury Water for Tank Trucks Cover-Up System residents ot Middletown township, years and formerly operated a used Miss Mildred Cook of North Long he differed while working last year. Mrs. John Matthews, Mrs. Anna automobile business at East Front Branch, music' mipervisor in the dredging operations in the Shrews- Mr. Roberts waa authorized to The Monmouth County Associa- Mrs. Hill being the former Geral- bury river to that the borough's Mr. Miller said he had been sent Fallon, Mrs. Robert Schenck, Mrs. st Mr. Pelletier was a member of Highlands public school, Is spend- g«t permission from the Monmouth Joseph Caruso, Mrs. Wallace tion of First Aid Squads, meeting dlne Sullivan. outfall sewer line will not be dam- to various doctors, none of whom St. James Catholic church. ing part of her summer vacation Consolidated Water company for Thompson, MrB. Edward MacLen- last night at Keyport, adopted a Mr. and Mrs. William Clayton of with her aunt, Mrs. Grace Blddle, aged. In 1840, the borough paid a had been able to give him anything the N.A.D. Earle tank trucks to Leonardo are parents of a son born Surviving besides his wife are but temporary relief. One sug- on, Mrs. Jule Levitt, Mrs. Harold cover-up system for emergencies. five brothers, Joseph, Arthur, Mor- and her uncle, Thomas Cook of 1U WJ0O repair bill for sewer line refill at the closest hydrant when Eldridge. The plan was drawn up under the last Thursday at Hasard hospital. Broad st. damages after a dredging opera- gested an operation which he said called to fires In the township. ris, Arthur and Roseamma Pelle he had not tried because of fear guidance of Walter Detas of Brad- Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of tier, all of St. Aime, Canada; four Capt. and Mrs. Robert C. Brown tion. Donald Young asked that a bad Mrs. James Posten, Mrs. Samual ley Beach, chairman of the organi- Broadway and Oakwood rd., Leon' Mr. Conlouge also Informed it would leave him with a stiff leg. Guzzi, Mrs. Walter Hungrecker, sisters, Mrs. Joseph Forsier, Mrs. ot Baltimore, Md., were week-end Recently, he said, he had been told depression In the road near the zation. ardo, are parents of a daughter Amie Bellele, Mrs. Paul Salvaa and guests of Mrs. Brown's mother, council he will send a borough intersection of Weehawkln ave. Mrs. Robert Hughes, Mrs. James born Saturday at Haaard hospital by an Insurance agent that treat- Rellly, Mrs. Peter Levy, Mrs. How- Under the system, the county Mrs. Eugene DeRoslero, also of St. Mrs. VV. L. Davis of Harding rd. street map to the state highway and Port Monmouth rd., East will be divided into four districts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan of department aa requested. ment payments would not be con- ard Mallon, Mrs. John Patey, Mrs. Aimt, and a nephew, Rev. Amlel Mai tin V. B. Smock, Harding rd, tinued because the company felt Kpansburg, be repaired. Each ambulance trill be numbered. Monmouth ave., Naveslnk, are par- Pelletier of Quebec, Canada. is ii surgical patient at Rivervlew nnaogan Wants Money Clarence Jones, Mrs. George Lay- they were not helping him. A new dog ordinance wae read tnn. Mrs. Lester Lieneck, Mm, In the event of an emergency in ents of a son born Sunday at Has- hospital. for consideration, and the opinions a certain arsa, lhe odd or even ard hospital. The funeral will be held Satur- In a telegram, Craig Flnnegan, Council decided to ask the Still- Mary Coniff, Mm. Carlos Burr, Mrs. day morning at 9 30 at the Juhn Mr nnd Mr» Atithory Poviero of who formerly old civil engineering man agency for a full report on of the various township civic Betty Fallon, Mrs. Rita Smith and numbered ambulances nearest the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Umberger of P'iiil »t, sailed Tuesday on the groups will he sought. area will be called over the county Main St., Holmdel, are parents of E. Day funeral home and at in work in the borough, demanded the case. Misses Shirley David, Connie o'clock at St. James Catholic church <'"nte Kianciininno for a three council pay him a J1.110 bin owed Trailer applications were receiv- radio hook-up. a daughter born Saturday at M Playground Is Popular Smith, Florence Vaughan, Gwen where a high mass of requiem will mom hi' visit m Italy. Upon com- him for some time. "If the bill Is ed from Raymond C. Parker and Roberts, Alice Maddon, Joan In this manner enough ambu- mouth Memorial hospital. pleting « Holy Vcar pilg. image in Councilman Leon B. Smock, Jr., Henry Halstead, Brookdale farm; be offered by Msgr. Joseph T. Ca- not paid by July 15," the telegram Stockton, B. J. Smith, Mary Ryan, lance* will remain at the home sta- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robardo of sey. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Kemic, they will visit relatives in stated, "other measures will be chairman of the playground com- Edward B. Townscnd, Jr>, Orchard tions. DeNormandle ave., Fair Haven, are mittee, said that although the elab- Ruth Collins, Norma Buchop, Bet- cemetery. Naples. They will return to Red taken." Acres, and Charles Plttius on ty Soden, Ruth DeBernardi, Vir- Dr. Francis Holman of Keyport parents of a son born Monday at Bank the last week in September. orate new Eatontown playground the Ralph Morford property on Rlvervlew hospital. Benjamin Gruber, borough at- had been opened just three days, ginia Hungrecker, Iris Soden, Vi- showed motion pictures on child WILLIAM MTT 6EVERIN Mra. Frederic K. Adams of Hud- torney, said council had previously route 36. ola DeLorenzo and Nancy Letts, birth. The organization made plans Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Car- son ave and Miss Mildred Clark there alreadyy hadd been 213 chil- William J. Severin, 72, of Pha- Informed Mr. Fir:ncgag n that funds d i William Anthony Kohl of Lln- to conduct a field day Aug. 1» at ter of Croser court, Fair Havtn, of River rd., attended the 25th dren n! piny there. croft fire company and David Ar- Monmouth Park as part of the Boy lanx rd., Phalanx, died Sunday •were not available and that he are parents of a son born Friday at reunion of the class of 1925 of the Mr. Smock obJTtcd that iome of thur Mallen of Community flre Scout air show. Rlvervlew hospital. morning at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Edith Mauser, Newman Ann May hospital school of Nurs- company were approved for mem- Representatives of 23 squads at- Mr. and Mrs. James McKlttrlck ing, last Thuisday at LeDeavullle bership in the township flre de- Couple Observe Springs rd., Lincroft. His health tended the meeting. of Beachvlew ave., Union Beach, had been falling for two years. inn, New Bedford. Following lunch- partment. are parents of a daughter born Fri- eon, the alumnae visited Fitkin hos- Mr. Severin was born at Ham- Amend Zoning 25th Anniversary Red Banker Geta day at Rlvervlew hospital. pital where tho training school Is Mr. and Mrs. William Dean of burg, Germany, and came to the now locntetl. ggn made An amendment waa introduced Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Mazzucca of Unltsd States when a young man. Light companyy reportep d that in- to the zoning ordinance correcting $750 for Cut Tongue East st., Atlantic Highlands, are Mrs. Edith R. Smith, a former was that outsiders pay a fee to play Bilverton ave., Little Silver, ob- parents of a daughter born Mon- For 31 years he was the rural mail stallation ot new rtreet lights on there, but Howard W. Roberts, bor- typographical errors and extend- served their 25th wedding anniver- carrier between Red Bank and Register rrnployee, arrived In Red Bay ave. and Portland rd. should Corbln Mitchell of 10 St. Mary's day at Monmouth Memorial hos- ough attorney, said he doubted If ing Zone C to include Monmouth sary Sunday at a buffet-supper and pi., who contended that a lacerated Phalanx. liank yc.tt. relay from Tuscon, Arlx., be completed by the time the cele- thithi s woulld b Hills. pital. where ?he has been living with her bration starts. legalga . Councilmaouncilman reception at St. Anthony's Catho- ongue he received In an automo- Surviving are his wife, Mra. Ma- Patterson said supervisors at the Dirk Hofman, plumbing Inspec- lic church hall. More than 100 Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Garoff of »on-ln-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Council approved a recommenda- bile accident Sept. 27, 1M9, Inter- bel West Severin; tw0 other daugh- parit should explain to outsiders tor, reported 74 permits Issued guests attended, and the couple North Sunnycrest dr., Little Sil- Mrs. John Boland. tion by the American Legion that pn o outsiders fered with hla studies oi a minis- ver, are parents of a son born ters, Mrs. Ethel Carle of Rumson, thathtt thth e playgrounl d is being oper- since May 20, lft.'iO, and fees of $307 received many gifts of silver. ter, received $750 In eetlemcnt as and Mrs. Mildred Martella of Lit- Youth Government day be held turned over to the township Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Mazzucca were his ease entered its second day of hospital. tle Silver; a son, Harold Severin Mehorlor Heads treasurer. married at St. Anthony's church, trial before Judge Elmer B. Woods of Red Bank, and six grandchil- A tax adjustment waa made for and a Jury In county court at Free- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rutan ot dren. Red Bank, by Rev. Nicholas Sori- Fourth St., Union Beach, are par- Kacing Commission lsadore Walling to correct a 1300 ano, who was pastor at that time. hold. The funeral was held Tuesday mistake on property at New Mon- ents of a daughter born Monday at Assemblyman Hugh L. Mehorter Mrs. Mazzucca Is the former Miss The settlement was granted Rivervlew hospital. afternoon at the Worden funeral mouth, and the $100 personal tax Mildred Bruno of Red Bank. Sun- against Henry J. Polk of Pleasant home, with Rev. Charles S. Web- of Gloucester county has been of Kathcrlne B. Headden was re- day a special mass was said for the Mr. and Mrs. James Davlson of elected chairman of the New Jer- Valley rd., Holmdel, with whom Mr. Cambridge ave., are parents of a ster, pastor of the Red Bank Pres- mitted when it was found she couple at St. Anthony's by Rev. Mitchell was riding as a passenger byterian church, officiating. sey Slate RacinR commission. An- didn't own any personal property Gerald Grlffln. daughter born this morning at Rlv- nouncement was made Tuesday at on Route 35, Keyport, when the car erview hospital. Burial was In Fair View ceme- Trenton. in the house in question. Mr. and Mrs. Alazzucca have he was operating got out of control tery. Bearers were Frank Magee, Atth, ,ugge,t,on of the Amrri-|!h, K,,,,,nd« n,, properly -arc Mrs. Mildred L. Minor of Bel- and struck a tree. It was alleged Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGov- Mehorter Is tho newest member been Little Silver residents for the ern of Keyport are parents of a Lotus Ttmldalskl, John Koster and ford snid The Register reporter past three years, and prior to that that Mr. Polk fell asleep while Harold Beidman. of the four-commissioner body, made her look like a "Big Bad driving. daughter born yesterday at Mon- which 1H composed of an equal lived in Red Bank. They ha.'e mouth Memorial hospital. Wolf" when reporting after the three children, Ralph and Freder- Mr. Mitchell was represented by CHURCH SOCIAL number of Democrats and Repub- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Egan of last meeting that she had filed a ii-K MiizzucL'a ami Mia. Human Edward W. Wl»i\ Jr., nf the firm The youth fellowship will hold a licans. He succwds the late Lewis i All liquor licenses were complaint against her neighbor, ChiefTalo, all of Little Silver. Mr. of Wise ft Wise, Red Bank, and auiel Ji., Highlands, are parents E. W-ring of Middlctown as a Re- ent on record opposing of a daughter born this morn|ag strawberry social and fair Satur- for another year. One was trans- Fred Apel, for plrylng his radio Mazzucca is part owner of the Mr. Polk waa represented by John day from 1 to 7 p. m., on the lawn publican member of the commis- the Installation of fishing pound ferred, from Hannah Williams, too loud late at night. Mrs. Minor at Monmouth Memorial hospital. sion. His appointment was held up nets ln the river. Globe Petroleum company, Central M. Pillsbury of Atlantic Highlands. of the Batontown Methodist church. executrix for the estate of Anton explained The Register reporter ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ruaso of for considerable time by Uov. Drlt- Among articles to be sold are coll and his election to chairman- Mlnoprio, deceased, to the Crystal should have pointed out that she DIVORCE GRANTED Bay ave., Highlands, are parents of leather belts, lanyards, bracelets. Garden Club Has Brook Farm Inn, inc, of which was pressing for a nolle ordinance a son born yesterday at Monmouth ship also was hold up. The com- Graduation Party A judgment for divorce was pot holders and scarfs made by mission had been reported dead- Barbecue Meeting George Linbach is president. Other In the township. Memorial hospital. fellowship members. C.B 1. officers arc Martin Walsh, She wont on yesterday to CDtn- Charlej J. Comlto of Hudson granted at Freehold June 16 to Lil- Mr. and Mrs. John Wendall of locked, tho two Democrats vetoing The Atlantic Highlands Garden vice prenident; Lydla Linbach, sec- plala about the noise made by the ave. East Ki'ansburg, was given lian Florence Sullivan of Leonardo, Maplewood ave., Keansburg, are DBUNK AND DISORDERLY the attempt to elect Mehorter. A retary; and Anna Walsh, treasurer. from John J. Sullivan, U. S. Army, major matter of business confront- club enjoyed a barbecue luncheon Port Monmouth mission pastor and a party Sunday to celebrate his parents of a daughter born this Stanley Sadeckl of 21 Drummond at their meeting Tuesday at the The C.B.I., all hut destroyed In a choir in a special service Sunday graduation from St. Ann's school. stationed in Germany. Mrs. Sulli- morning at Monmouth Memorial ing tho commission is the proposed disastrous flre In which four per- van went to Germany to Join her pi. was fined WO this morning on a race track in Hudson county, home of Mrs. Elbert Mason. night from 5:dO to 9 o'clock. No Attending were Mr. and Mrs. hospital. charge of being drunk and dlsorci- The cluli Is planning a civic sons died, now has been rebuilt and action was taken. Chris Comlto of Newark, Albert husband taking her two children Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Flshir, soon will be reopened. with her. She returned with her rly. Albert W. Winkle of 23 Hub- ptojcci flir the borough. Mrs. Sommantico, Mr. and Mm. Wil- Jr. of Hance ave., Shrewsbury town- lard ave., River Plaza, wu sen- Foriiiii on Dunning Lewis A;nusi,i, jjavi. n talk nn SUMMER STUDENT liam Sommantlco, Mr. and Mrs. children to this country because of ship, are parents of a daughter, e the. cruelty of her husband. Cus- tenced to 20 days in the county jail •unimri (..nknin, MI.I M,, j,,nn Maxwell Bie Ravndui of Point ThimiHs Sommantlco, all of the Cecelia Kathleen, born Sunday at in the same charge. At KutonioMii Tonight lrwin rtih.l .. j,.i[,ei llov. •., j\' Biuiu, Itiiliil, Bibl.u, Scotch tody of the two minor children and Doctor's hospital, New York city, rd.. Little Silver, Is among 3.031 Knlnntown r^Wents 111c invited tract 14n.i< •,, in,, Home i;,,r.leii ' Ijih Moiyan was Installed as; Plains; Mlsa Nottle Peccara, Jer- support were awarded to her. She The Fishers also have a son, David. jsl. ... students attending the 1C50 summer was represented by Florence F. PASTOR RKSIONS tg a public foiuni on borough The Ju.v meeting mil in. ;e im • n:d Mis. J. L. Lord lecturer I sey City; John and Mnrllyn Am- Mr. Fisher is a township commlt- |nnd sen-ion at the University of Kan- Forgo tson. R«v. A. Donald Magaw of Perth planning tonight lit 8 o'clock ln nir lune.r.t-M at Oicrsetiunke ]inik Mi> William Thomp.-on Po-. hlelll, Orange; June ShaefTer, teeman. t""n i ,v a 111' • • 11nK- c.r At Untie ISIIS He la a senior in thp school of Amboy has resigned as pastor of the Eatontown American Legion Minn Jan.,, Kilk i.f Ni'rt Y.nk city engineeiing and Is the son of Mr. Queens; Huddy Jensen, Lynd- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dempley Kialip- -'Hi at II,,. Cii.tsNV. k .«ehuol ! huist; Mrs. Jack Kirch, Mr. and TINTON FALL8 FAIR the North Centerville chapel to home. Hnrln it H. Smith of the >« <-liv:,.,| mi n2s,,c;a(e m.iiii.ci and Mis. Olaf Ravndal. of Naveslnk ave., Highlands, are Tii'S.i.iy n.gbt. jii S|iengni. tei |.i --sided Cpl. John (lalvin o' Hcmhnuser, Euat Kcnnsburg; Mr. day at Monmouth Memorial hos- tii .••iti' pdlici. presented a farm HOI KS CIIANUKD and tts auxiliary will hold a Monte ilon, Wilson ave. and Main st. Tfio session, oriplnnlly scheduled and Mrs. James Kcnty and Miss Carlo fair and social event tonight, pital. snletv movie. "Thi. Miracle of Pur- Tiavid Simpson, Middletown town- Ruth Hc.nty, Yonkcra; Mr. and for lost week, wn.« postponed when dill, KtHtll *; adlie Valley." The group made tomorrow and Saturday nights at Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Holmes PATTERSON ELECTED it was learned that Mr. Smith ship building Inspector, has an- Mi.-. ./iiM.ph Vili'lli and Mr. and the tire house at the coiner o( Syc- of Conovcr lano, Middletown town MI»J Pnt O'Ke-effe, Fair llavrn. |ilnn« foi a calm pnrty in the new nounced that he will not have ofllce Mm. Michael (ilordano, llillnlde; Thn FreeliulJ RuUiy clulj ilmt- coii.M i)'j\ ;itt rid. At Monday's has been accepted for rlvil service (jrangi! hall July 11 at 8 |p. m. Mm. amore, ave. and Tlnton aves., ihlp, are paronts of a son born id William C. Patterson of Ardcnu. meetiiiK cif the Katontown plan- hours next Tuesday, July 4. Instead, Mr. iind Mrs. Patrick (ilordano, Shrewsbury. The proceeds will go yesterday at Rivsrvlew hospital. appointment to the Earls Naval de- j Frud Blanchard was In charge of he will be at the township hall from ArlinRtun, and Carmen Giordano, jrosldent at Its final meeting for nine; board, Theodore W. McOln- xefreshments. Into a building fund for a new flre the fiscal yoar at the American ha- ncss wu.s elected vice chairman. 7 to 9 p. m. next Wednesday, .Newark. house. loyl curt mnli* poekit montj by Mll- liif Tht Rtilmr.—Adyirtlnmenl. te! Tuesday, Leo Carling is chairman. IM;I> HANK RI:<;ISTKI:. .11 M; -^.K i:on Three

    grooms nio'hfr \\ ,i s dit.^rd In aqu- honor attendant> and they canieH t)ie:r " •••lilir.i; ' •. |i th-y w;!l malt* Lowry, Th'inmt f. M'.Vwn »n'l amai inr ci rpe \v ith IIIH ck a' Appl- HA 'P *t , Riv ('ha t lea J. N,i r:«. Married at Middlclcwn COUNTY WEDDINGS SOTV'A and a rt.i >;«ge of pink io?es. yellow c^rnations. er I']»/.i. Mi AMiaioman o attend As the bii'J.i. paMv l(»ft tn' A thi c-'-piiie oi rhe.«u a pi ovided Mi<-hap| Siodziak of Kliy.ahrth vd R( (1 Hank < V no In- high arhnol chapel, tnry •.<*!,**• | unlfr nn ni<:i music f01 dannnj; al the ircfption. i\a.« bf>' man. Ushci? wrie Mai ion unrt i- tniplu\''l i.v thr Monnumth of rr Bank, wnp hiidfvmaids. Janet Mil- KASNETZ—KATSI.Y I Ken hei wedding tiip thf hride Sadou--Ki of Marlboio, and Hi uno | Cnunt y h._; ilep.il tnirnl. Mi.vS Amu Maixiu Katmtt, lion. Bindlry Be.-irli Hie ^>i :>le- \MILc a ulac summer ?uit with a Kurihia. Elizabeth. daughter of Dv. and Mis. Joseph gloom's cu.^in, was flouci ^l!i white Mil.i n .-li;iw h,-»t t rimmed A wedding bieakfast was seneilj AN*ON—MKT«'AI.F f-ther. MI.M Kh/.i'.eMi (>,„ r P. Kaxietz of Krooklyn, and Alvin Bills Ocean Grov,-. «as w i t ,"i 111 a <' veiling, and white linen at the lionet* of the hiivlr's paifnts. Ptlimnl Manni N Y . a . ..1.,-^^ £ Tb« w,.ld.r,,; Mi.» I >..: ..i tiv h<<\ ni.ui. I''V; Hicks ami Tyli i acre.' . o i if - When the couplr re- followed hy a leceptiun at IHJJIV t cla.-'i-d Bank, wfie! A ii.t-piu,n u-fio ii^d >n (heuittki i In*11 home on i_,eroj place. mother v.as dressed in a beige lair | pie will n" I. i;eimaii\ •• in r' i Red Bank. Shn-wsl.iir. an.l .N'r-c V"i k rity. 1 married Sunday afternoon at thr church rooms. gown with matching aecessoi irs l.ii !!! N'fl>..n is i---ii.n<'t 1 clum h Saturday afteinoon Miss Mis Hratnce PeMl i.f l,..ni: ates at Lonjr Branch, lie .^c-M.-il m Aid fquad. find \.* employed at 1 the Navy two ycais. 1R rronlh.s of Camp Culf'.1*, L:nrioft. Raibara Jean Smith daughter of Hr.inih. and Ihe Int.- J.iieph A which ueic spent overseas. Mi. and Mrs. John Ritchie Smith] Pel I 1. beianie tfu: blltjp of M;i I I \ (I KKAN—MNTZK.V of Hca:herton, Tinton avc,, Eaton- 'I (' "••)lm"l(;en. .-on of Mi and town, became the bride of Wanenj Mi«. William K ' '..Ini-.igrn ..f K.n DKNMS—(iOKT/R Miss (iloiia Mane Cllnan daugh- F. Beer, son nf Mr. and Mis. Fled j onlnwn. Satuidfty The feicni-.n1, At the lciloiy of Si. f *• - I . - • « ter of Mi>. Dai.d Curiiin of I'ro.s- click A. Boer o! Garden City. I- 1.1 whirli t.ink place ijn.lei an aieh chapel at NVwarU Sunday Mi-.c pect pi. M.'itaw an, was married Rambler ro«es. honey-suckle nnd ' nf roses at the K.itnnt.tun Amni Doloies Ann Dtnni.-. dau:.'h'cr u: S-Huitl;iy !it St Joseph's Catholic daisies decorated the church. j can l.exinn pnst liome «n« i.-i Mn. Walter K. Dennis of Niwark chuich. Kcypoit. to William Ed- Rev. John Clem^na, pastor of formed by Mayor F Hllss Pri. .- nnd the Jn!e Mi. Dennis, became «ard Doyl, J.mlwn of Westfleld. Fourth Avenue McthodisT chuich, of Katnntnwn. Ml*s Janft <*li:\^ry the bride of Albin Robert Goetzc, son of Mrs. Kranris T. Jantzen of Nnw Xolk t.ilV| „ fri(,nd of ,„, of Salem, the bride's rniisin, s.in,; Brookline and North Scituate, "The Lord's Prayer' and "Hr Mass., and lh«- late Dr. Jantzen.1 cause." A rereptlun fullourd in Rev. Willium Haughney performed! the Legion hall. hich wns followed the c eremuny u The hride, iihu was giv, n in 5V H nupl;. 1 tn: marriage by her brnthei. Samuel en in mairiaue by heluncle. Perrl. was attired in a tip'ti^sehnc Edwfl id P. nick Hory. tile hride de-sole dre««. Irimnie.l •< itli i-,« "01 c a pn I i.-n: gown of •andle rurtles nt the nerliline The iln-s •^ i i i III.O . « un a ha.-fjue had a four-tier skin, ea, h 11>• i be •. Inn;; lilt •,l sii-eves . nd II n Ing edged in larc She y nn- ;i iff .i .MlMrt Hrr 1 U.l.S klinr Mhic if I hrad«-iece .,f penils and a fln^eiiip «nh H b: ml nf I-'n-n h flm length wil. and mined an old MrtCHlf Mrs. Charles H. Katsin in;.- •11,. f lull nf thegown M fashioned bouquet of \\hite i,..e^, fui ni .1 .1 Citli. drill trail . Her with a while orchid forming the Uum-on. The eneniunv «as ppr-center motif. 'ihe bride wa.s given in marriage f.irmed by Uev. (Jenrgc A. Robert- liy nor father. Her wedding gown shaw. iivfii. nsM.'trd by HeV. , Mr«. RiiKert K W'-rden ..f 1-,-ui '.\ a/ fashioned of white organdy, James A Paul nf Hnly Trinity Haven, who was mutnui nf h.inni tiimnied with pique band.*, and church. New Yoik. A reception* ivorp a niai/.e. <] Bank. K'...^». Hnn- had a short jacket which was made fashioned liouquet of .snapdragons,1 Given in maiiinge by her father. I ,s..n. N< v V-nk . mil Gloria with balloon .sleeves, and the bouf- the brnl.' u..re a gown nf ivory' carnations and valley lilies, tied tuwu vill.it;'-. 'ii*. t:ui- tin- < ii i•,• - Tu. •••jni^iii A'.J\ Their fant sk'rt of the gown was ballet liatln designed with a fitted hadiee with orchid streamem. ; Juhn Ti-rn;.:.' (Ji.-ur- -,: length. Her thrcr-tier Fier % illu- and V neckline trimmed Tvith Miss Mnrlene Ci-hlhaiis of Allan-! tun. I' '* .-\ flit- .liinh J,.I rii.-^ II Aw-i}', J^ , by he: ni.it. in.il *i .iinlinother. .She Mi.s.s Virginia Ka.^netz was maid son of Albin O. GoeUc of Ocean • bride's family, peifoinied the ceie- Highlands and F^aul M.ntin nf Jolm K l'> i" • i . !'• 3 t ir i A"]iur ;in«l earned ;i liouqnet nf flour d'amour of honor for her sister, and theavc, .Sea llilglit. ami M.i|>le.» imil. j mony. assisted by UK- cluu^'h pas- Orand Junction, Co], were u.-hers . \V:ili. : Sin.l. r • -v i.- >.;, \i.*rnn.:-.*. Aia . arul 1 and Ku.'lians hlie«. ', bridesmaids wcic the bridegroom's and the late Mrs. Helen SUodak tor, Rev. Arthur S. Joice. Mis* When the. couple return fmm a Mi - (Iri.i -,- ll.ii --n.-ni .,! A W- .; \ "I*. M-mM. H: •••• • . .si.-ter.s, Miss I'hyllis Katsin and Gortze. Msgi. Matthia- A. iSaia Aimstiong of Red Bank was f'-^n.T.lir.n -,vc,l,-li., inp ihi-v nin' nf "I in- •:.,'-.- ni«>th- i •!.<<]: esswl Mis. Robert Kislin of Red Bank. Thimmes, pastor of St Ivtri's , organisi and Herman Reinowitz of K - v.as her >istrr's maid nf honor and imake their home at Colt's Neck. the hi Hi**"- |ni-rj'- i.i, I|i.!ni i •! n :i i>>• -''n>f ihiffun The hon.-ij atlciiJauL »uie a white chapel, performed the cciemor.\ . i Shrewsbury wan soli ist. 1 thp. bridi-snialds were Misses I^ois The hrid«'s traveling dress ua< M;. Av. i\ £.>•.*• h: • •. i u^l in %-, r :\n>l ','•" hi'td' ^. «,rs\.% motU* embroidered organdy frock over a I Mi. Smith gave, his daughter in p 1 The luide wore a guwn of prin- Hoots and Jane hazo of New York navy blue, with white accessories. niHin;^'. .-I rn J h< : ^"'• n v. i- it^ • ,• -«'i:e ;ui .a la ", Hu'h tin V ) I>eii'i.'., Mirh. and prayerbook covered with white, or- I at the hemline with a short train. wore the identical gown, over pale groom and daughter of Mr. and Personnel hranch. Regimental CJHHM.-. ('in;i'li. \h<-y uii; mak" tiicir home chids. Miss Alma A. Dennis, the Her long embroidered net veil was 1 blue, and they tarried bouquets of Mrs. Manton B. Metcalf, 3d., wasHeadquarters, Fort Monmouth. Mr. Mr.«. Anrlun HH'- h. r of San tn W:nMi".m<.». l\ (' Tho t.rid* was oride's sister, was maid of honor spring flowers in pastel colors. Mrs. William E. P. Jantzen an heirloom of the Smith family, flnwer gill. Colmorffen also was graduated Krancsm. r-ii, •.().- »- r -. |»- - .-i.-t< r. J,*I a • J H :in A reception followed at the Sher- Charles Borromeo high school New- hundred yeais ago. StIearners nf bridegroom; Joan King. Verona and Stephen S. Halsey. Runison; Amo- 1 Mi. and MM . :w«i Hnbinstm ry Hask.ll. Jr.. Middletown, and sumtii" 1 11 •> •'•'"•.•. M. - - M 'i i j'M :c 1 \ t*- vy-Nethcrlnnd. The bride's mother ark. The bridegroom was graduat- orchid* and stcphanoti." were at- Adelaide Zadanaok, Hillside. The I Taylor, d.-iii^iii. i nf Mi. and Mi...f- J.-r-ip-. ("it •/ f|f :n-;tf fl their wns John I>. Peabody. Piinccton, Mass. KING—FRKl.M) \w dressed in a gown of turquoise ed this month from Wagner college tached lo the pearl .-pokes of theattendants' so weie silk shan- 1 ! Chail ^ T:iyl-ti WiU\ • »n !.•< »ni- blue lace, with a pale pink rose- and is a member of the New Jer-tan. tung, two wote blue and two wore The maid of honor was gowned) Mi.«s Gohlie Annette King, daugh- , ,,f d.iv II'. tr.e home of MM. Mae Wy- in pale blue starc'icd chiffon with the hi uli* i K n petal hat and a corsage of pink or- sey National guard reserve. Mi-. Roheit O. Wendel of Mid-champagne. The di esses had "V" ter of Mr. and Mr«. George G. King l'iu,.|. luiji.e. M:u- man -vhert. a f.inuiv ^'al-'.eun^ and matching horsehair hat and c»r-1 Mr and chids. The bridegroom's mother The couple will make their home illetown. thp nudes euu.-in. WII.- necklines, cap sleeves and radint- of South Ray ave.. Highland?, >» h:.iii\ u ;i - j». if.nm till k e \- ,l:nr.": wei.' en:ov^d. ' ned n bouquet of hlue delphinl- I v, noil Tht- chose a rose-heige lace gown, with inalron of honor, and the other at- in;c darted «kllts which wi-te ankle came the hride of Robert Paul •*'. MMIKIII*'. of s. ut 14 ml guild at 1 Manchester pi., Newark. urns and yellow daisies. The brides- ' cd Situi 't:r, af'.'inn'di ••• 1 i\<- Mi' matching lace hat, and » corsage tonil.int.s »i;c Miss Margaret Ann length. All wore gailands of laik- Freund. son of Mr. and Mrs. Petpr a\\:in Mi-'li'idi--1 i h-i:- h :.y 11* v. Flint of Washington. Pa., the [spur and daisies in their hair and maids woie ^nuns of yellow of yellow orchids. BOHN—KNOI.I. starched chifTnn wilh matching Freund of North Bergen, .Saturday Wai i m S I. lyt'iri. ji.-i.-tru . Ti a-li- •e Jill'/ H at Baibl.-I'.'" I e»- When tho couple return from bride's roommate at Mount Holy- tBirM backets filled with the same al Highlands Methodist church. 1 inna 1 .-•i-!i-ci jfin-v »•.»•: • [i,rty ! nnt. A ':;p ' o Canada it At St. Mary's Catholic church, oke roIlcKc; Mrs. Francis T. Jant- j flnwei.s. horsehair hats and carried bou- their wedding trip they will make | New Monmouih, Saturday, Mis* quets of blue delphiniums nnd yel- Rev. J. Hillman Coffee, former Mi«< Kvrlyn ,, llrran'lirai... planned f-.r A'i«u.-t. their home at 21 Grant pi. Mrs. I Mary Jane Bonn, daughter of Mr.zen, Jr., Brookline, Mass., and Mrs.; Sandra Powell was a junior low daisies. The flower girl wore pastor of the church, performed organist. MM. Ku'ierr Thome of S!on« Katsin was graduated from Pack- and Mrs. William C. Bohn of Mid-Keith I.ynvin, Bronxvillc, .\, Y. All bridesmaid and was dressed in blue white organdy with a blue sash the ceremony before an altar hank- The. bild,- -mn i,, man lage by id. spent part of last «eek In er Collegiate institute, Brooklyn, ! diet own became the bride of were dre.s.-ed alike in bouffanl frosted organdy, tied with a wide and curried an old ffishloned ed with pink and white summer hfr fnher won- a lulie gnu n with Philadelphia, where she attended and attended Barnard college. Mr. Charles R. Knoll, Jr., son of Mr.^owna of apricot faille with over- ribbon sash and she carried lark- bouquet. flowers. an illusion ne.klin.-. short puffed "'« funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Ella Katsin ia a pharmacist, employed and Mrs. Charles, R. Knoll of skirts of marquisette. Their bon- spur find daisies. Her sister, Susan Mrs. Coffee was the organist and Bleeve.s, nn,| full skill '>h;-h '.'..u. D^*ke The bride. U a graduate of the with his father in Red Bank. He Branch ave. Rev. Robert Iiulman nets wore faille, trimmed with mesh Powell, was flower girl. She, too, George G. King. Jr., the bride's emliroideied with lover.-- knots an.l Fnuifen membeis nf the Meth- Kmma Willard .school and attend- Was graduated from Rutgers school performed the ceremony, and a re- veiling and caught with tiny blos- wore blue, frost.d organdy and car- brother, »ang "I Love You Truly." exti-niled tu a rouil train. She nil- odvst. yr,..nh tellowship attended ed Kennett Junior college. The of Pharmacy, and during the warception followed at Willowbrook, soms, and their bouquets were ried a banket of pink rose buds. and "O Promise Me," before the ried a l.miqil-l uf while loses and "'" di-t.-let r:""'e S.ltuidav at served in the Navy. Fair Haven. bronze .snapdragons and lavender Gordon Smith of Eatontown, the ] bridegroom gradualed from the ceremony, and Malotte'n "The y:\nl.-ni.i- Ueean enunty [irk. !.ake'.vaod. bride's brother, was best man. The ChChoatl e schoohll andd attendettddd BBrown The chuich was decorated with delphinium. Lord's Prayer," at the end of thei Mms Ann Tiilienoi. Matawan the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IjiCisero, TASSALACqUA^-UK FAZIO university, where he was a. mem- , bouquets of all white gladioli. Mis. Francis T. Jantzen served as best u.'heis wen; James Dean of Eaton- ceremony. marl of h.itmi, u.ue a ^I-A I\ ui who were married .l-.ine IH, havft man for his brothei, and ushers town, foster brother of the brido; ber nf P«i L'p^iltin fraternity. Dur- Given in marriage hy her father. At St. Anthony's Catholic church .Louise Phillips was organist, and ing the war he served in the f>2d pearh Diu-'ii'ly. ••'>'- '1 '•'•I'ti a I'e'.i refnn°d fr.oi a h-m > :n<..,n spertt Howard Pedeison of Long Island, f Sunday afternoon Miss Florence Michael Bcrgin. eoloist. wele Richard !.. and Robeit J. Ihe bride wore a white ankle length Pan toilai, i.ip .-..-, \<> w;ih win;.- a . Poe-.n-, m t..nt(in-* and i\re rf- Jantzen. brothers uf the hrin, Mas.-.; ton Maix. Shrewsbury. flower print on the material. It wasi She (allied a mlnii. ii bniniu-t of. Mr- A^HIM I. n. I. wood was Initl- John M. Fallon, Brookline. Mass.; A reception followed at Ihe home Meadow Brook club nnd Rumson •Bergrn pi., become the bride o£ attendant she chose her si.-ter. Miss fashioned with « high stanil-up j flinilMi-l flu..:, -Ali;. h MKll.-he.i a,n,J f.'. ..; , ,- n.i; !-.•. «', !1 :rei-;iPj{ nf John J. Byrne. Ornn", Me, an'!of tlv bride's parents. Tba hiide's Country dub. He is associated with ' Val DeFazio, son of Joseph De- iMargaiet Bohn, and for her biidcs- Hrnry Lewis Company, Inc., New | Queen Victoria collar, and ca. In-p 1 hiridf'l.-.M- T.i.- hi :.le-m.inls. , l;.-ivside e.. ;n. i! I'l.'iilffhters of Fazio of Pearl st. Msgi. Salvatore maid. Miss Marie T> avers of Red Mclvin Grabe], NewaiU, mother chose a blended chiffon sleeves. She wore a headpiece of ( York. MI.-J Ju!|. I'l.nn. Hi.-. UiaiiKe ami Amenr.-i TI n l,;:thdn>< (if Mr", DiLorenzo performed a double ring j Bank. Raymond Bohn of Middle- A reception followed at Shadow- gown, ranging from salmon pink to j orange bloMoms nnd carried a Miss Colb-en CII.one, ICoomtleld, Jun» R'v.'iidje, Mr' Friecja ceremony, which was followed by town, the hride> brother, was best ' brook inn. Sliiew.shuij. The bride's cocoii brown, worn with a match- Afler a wedding trip to Cam-bridal bouquet of white roses and 1 town, the brides brother, was bet 1 i were *iniil:iiiy K" 'rie-l in light j Ki ., >. M:- Mmv Roughtfarden, a reception for 300 guests at theman. and John Higgins ,'tnd James mother wore a toast colored chif- ing hat. She carried a .spray of i htidp Keaeh. Hermuda, the couple white carnations. 1 Krein and (.-ai'ieii v'.'i fashioned: MM. Mlan.li" (Jardner and Mr?. Molly Pitcher hotel. ... Miss Gloria Griffin of Long Is- VanSant, both of Red Bank, ush- fon and. lace gown wilh matching ' brown orchids. The bridegroom's] will live at Rumson. buu'iui L-. ' Martha Kitz.-inimnns weie celf- The bride was dressed In a ered. land, the maid of honor, wore a Tlie tlowei «n;.s were Nancy Jean brated, par i reeciving a cake. accessories, and a corsage of or- crepemothe, rwH wahs whit dressee accessoried In aquamarins and en Chantilly lace gown, trimmed with ' The bride's gown was made of chids. The bridegroom's mother pink organdy dress which had a Z;iun, lniniont. i\n>\ liaii.ara Klien, Several meint.eis .if the Star «[ corsage of white carnations. ( AKKOLL— NKI.SON' French illusion, and designed with candlelight satin, and was trimmed wore a clipper blue chiffon gown mandarin neckline and was but- J Taylor, Ph:ladt Iphm, nieces of the Havside council attended the ofli- The couple will make their home j At tho Catholic chapel at Fort a three-tier skirt which formed a with point Alencon lace which with pin!; accessories and a cor- toned to the waistline. She; carried ' bride. They wot.- lavender nr'_;:indy rial visit nf the state councilor at Woodslde, L.. I. Tho bride at-, Monmouth. Tuesday, Miss Mary : train. She wore a bonnet typ»-hat, foivncd a prrncp«s style bodirr. The sage of orchids. pink and white rases, and her head- ! gowna with ma'ehinK Hopeep h'm- mJ her - t:iff of -Mo':y Pitcher 4H and had a full length veil. She car- skirt was made with unpresFcd The couple are on a wedding trip tended Middlobury college and is a Ellen Carroll, daughter of Col. and piece was of pink roses and forget- ! Mrs. James V. Carroll of Fort m-u and icn.'l nnr--^ay.i uf as- in Adi.-lphia and similar events %t ried a prayer book which had a j pleats, and ended in a scalloped to Bermuda. The bride's traveling I senior at Barnard college, from me-nots. ! .--orted flow.!--. Hi* mtow n and Sayre-.-ille. marker of orchids and ribbon court tram. The long sleeves of the costume was navy blue, silk nhan-; which she will be graduated in Fi'b- Mcnmouth. became the bride of Stewart King, another brother of Lieut. Edwin Kl:ike|v Nelson, son Kenni'h I»i-k.-nn, Mavwoud, w a> I'.ev. Chatles P. Wehstpi. pastor streamers. i gown wcie also tiimmed with lace. tung with navy blue and white ac- ruary. The bridegroom attended the bride, was best man, and Phil- the bi-si man and u.-h.-is weie l.r of Hed R.ini< Pre = hytenan church, Miss Josephine DeCarlo of Red cessorics and a corsage of orchids. Poly prep in Boston nnd was grad- of Col. Donald H. Neljon (U. S.ip King, also the bride's brother, loy Sterner. I'atei.-on. anil Ilobeitwai speaker at the father-son Bank the bride's cousin, was maid Prior to the ceiemony, Miss Flint ' unted from the University of Vir-1 and Wilbur Wire of Kearny, were ' II. Wi:ch:. I *,k.w on. |. f-.-inqiifi of f-ie Mp'hodis! rhurcll of honor Her gown of Xile green sang -Ave Maria." Harold Weber, ginia. He is employed by the Chase, ushers. Th.- hi i.]( s moi n- i wo;*1 ,i n o'.l attended "I.-.1 H.'I adults ar...i bov.s. French illu-ion nnd maiquisette of Kryport wa.s oigam.n. National bank as ciodit man for • A reception for 150 gueslj follow- ro.sr dinn. i ^.,v'ii -....'n n;i \ y ne Kntet tainni-n*. was p:n\ul?d by The bride was graduated from Ihe Pennsylvania blanch in Now j was designed with Hn off-shmilder ed in the church reception rooms. (e.-.-uiles nn.t liu- hi id. ^i onin sr i ;en« (j P.r i. ii. Ronald Chilstman neckline and a bouffant skirt. With Dean academy at Franklin, Ma.--., York city. He Is a member of Big- Saturday evening Mr. ami Mi«mother «o> •• a l.jji.1 gn-en (ir.in and Kd-vani Beebo and a mal« this she wore a matching hat and ami Mount Holyoko college. She mn Phi Epsilon fraternity and rtur- King gave a supper for 4« guests. with uh;te ii. e. .s-ui .. .-. Hi.lh .l< a bus t:ip to The bridesmaids were Miss Physicians and Surgeon?, Coluni-1 «.M»D# Both thf bride's mother, and the chuich, Mi .nvi Mi- Inipie lef. Newark re-.n'!y. They had com- Jeanctte Fnlvo of Elberon, the bia university. She is a member of! 1-A P1.ANTE—ABBATKMARCO bridegroom's mother were dressed for a tour of ihe Southern state.-, munion at St. Bridget's church And In Navy blue, with white accessor- bridegroom's niece; Mrs. Dorothy the Mount Holyoke club of New Mis, Esther LaPIante and John For traveling the l-t -.!e ehc-i; * attended a. breakfast later at the Teni. New York city, the bride's York. Abbatemarco were married Sunday] ies and corsages of deep pink rases. pink .xhantun,! sun wilh white a.- Shelton hotel. Rev (Jeneral of sister, and Miss Sally Bailly, Hol- The bridegroom is an alumnus of noon at St. Anthony's Catholic The couple are on a wedding trip cessories anil a coi.-1^,- of ^;u d.n-; < Tr ivmoor ga\e a talk on his re- lywood, fal. Their gowns were tho. Portsmouth, R. 1., Priory church by the church pastor, Msgr. to New England and Canadn, and '• ias. They wii; .sp, nd tin- .surnmer a; cent trip to Japan. styled like the honor attendants school and Amherst college, where j salvatori:" D. Lorenzo". A nuptial will make their home at North Ber- ' Che.sne, M,-i.s.J. ami ili'on their re- The Kll-t Aid squad wii! hold a in yellow, orchid and pink. They he wa.s a member of Delta Kappa j mass followed the ceremony. gen. For traveling the bride wore tuin :n Ortntx-i, ^*. i JI rt-.di1 in I'a- carnival June 30 ti July 9 on its had matching hats and carried Epsilon. Ho served three years! fj,,, hride is a daughter of Mrs. a summer suit of cocoa brown with innius I ground- The annual plate drive is baskets of summer flowers. | with the Navy, and manager "'.Catherine LnPli\nte of Chatcaugay, a corsage of tigrr lily orchids. I The in ide .s a eiailii.'i:.- "f M • • i-, sta i ted Sunday and a house tu William Oeroni of Long Branch the Elizabeth brunch of Ih N. Y, and the bridegroom's pnr- The bride w-as graduated from I wan H.^h .-• I1..1.. .I::.! tie- bin!.- hr.iM. i-nnv.-i.-i! .s under way. With was best man. and ushers were Kelley company of Boston. enls are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ab- Atlantic Highlands high school. The' giooni i.« a KI.UIU r.- .:.' i:..j..t 1 Hiiiii the t.ui.i-.ase ,,f a new resuscita- Thomas Menna, Patrick Ambrosia hatcmaico of Mai ion St., Red Bank. bridegroom »aj graduated fioni SADOUSKI—KOWAI.ShV .school. Ho'h :n.- g'-idiMtcd '.; :••: 'he -n'ji.l n.i•>• has two fully and Arthur DeCarlo, tho bride's A icception for the immediate fam- the Peddio school at HtglUstown Trenton Stir, T. 1 li.:ii'i»ii-iiss Wrstendurf c-'lehrated When the couple return from » Kieehold annourne the marriage of bridegroom's parents. Freund Knitting mills a* Noith i'aiamu-. i-ei birthday June '^3 and the wedding trip to Canada, they will their daughter, Mi.-s Lottie .;. Sa- The bride was given in marriage] Bergen. .— luithdav of ner 111..thr:, Mrs. Leola reside temporarily with the bride's do\\ski. and John Kowal.sky of by hrr brothir, Clarence I,aPlanto,, lihK.AN—llltl'lillKHTY Wcsiendorf. wss observed June 19. parents. The bride was graduated Elizabeth. The ueddin^ took place Jr. of Chateaugay. Her gown was JOHNSON—FOSTKIl Mi. and M,s Klmer H lie,an of ••'>'»"'>' I''1""'; "C1^ hp|tl- from Rumson high school and is Mrs. C- R- Knoll, Jr. June 18 at St. John's Catholic white satin designed with a long | ncl M Miss Janet Lee Johnson, daugh- Ulen Ufivin fium. Mi,l..-.x:m. an- *" " " R*y™™* ^»« employed by the Seacoaat Finance ehurch, Mnrlboiu, ,tml KL-V. John train, and her veil fell from a Mrn. Edwin B. Nelson ter of Mrs. Harold T. Dutton and nounce the mini.,,.- ,,f the,,. • No'" of Irvingtnn were week-end company. Mi. DuFazio is employed Tlie IHIUVH veil fell from » satin J. Nowak, pastor of St. Gabriel's crown headpiece of seed pearls and quests uf Mr. and Mrs. Robert and net bonnet which was trimmed Army Retiredi and Mrs. Nelson the late Wallac* A. Johnson of ilaughU-r. Mis.-* Hai lnrn (Ivnn, to at the Red Bank post office. He Catholic chuveh, Bradrvp.ll, per-rhlnestones. She carried a prayer Thorne, Kcanshurg. was graduated from Red Bank with seed pearls. She carried a bou- of Portland, Ore. Chaplain Terence Southern Pines, N. C, became the Robert M y, >un of Mr. formed the ceiemony which was book which bride of John E. Foster, 2d, Feb. The hirthdiy <-f Roper Oeyer high school, and nerved In thequet of gardenias. followed hy a nuptial Mass. had a marker of or- j p Finne(,nn of Mltchel Air Force and Mr.- Iluht-n I. I M^bi ty. al- chids. II, IWW>, In a ceremony at Rcnnetts- so of Mat.'iwan. un Miiml.iv. The w:is cfletirntt'd Mnnday with a Army four years, which Included Tho maid of honor was drpsse.l Miss Grace Matter of Marlboro Tho maid of honor was Miss Mil- baso performed the ceremony, overseas duty. In a costume of green marquisette which was followed by a reception ville, S. C. cceniony was p.-.f,,;,,,.,! „! I-|ea.s- '""•">• !«">'. sang "Ave Maria" nnd "Mother at ; dred Ahbatemarco, the hridegroom's M Rll ie Mol r 1S and lure, styled with a tucked on the teirace at Ribtjs hall. The bride was graduated from ant Plains M,lbnd:-t chuieh. Stat- "' " "' Thy Fert is Kneeling." Mrs. Eve-j sister, and MUs Mary Biancamano. :lt lu rhor>1( nfIer yoke, a lace bodice nnd a gored The bride was given In marriage the Peddle school in 194B. Mr. Fos-en Island, bv Hev. 1.. ti.udner For- ' " trenlniont at BVAN—TRIMMKB lyn Becker of Morganvillc wa.s or- the bridegroom's cousin was a Rl\erview hospit.il skirt. Her colonial bonnet was hy her father. Her white organdy ter served 18 month.s ai a para- ganist. 'hiidesmaid. Both attendants wore nmn. .' Mis. D. H. W.it.-ilike and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ryan of made of tucked net, nnd she had Victoiian K<>» n had a close-fitting trooper In the 82d Airborne divi- West End, formerly of Monmouth The hndes A bite nylon gown lace frocks, atyled with a tight bod- jacket over the fitted bodice, and ,, Mi, .•». I , . .. '', ter C.iil of Minneapolis. Minn, are green lace gauntlets. Her bouquet sion. lushing Rcidiinv ;il A.-hburnhani, ,. , ' . ' . ' Bench, announce the marriage of was orchid gladioli. The brides- was made old-fu*hiunod style, dim- and a full skirt, one wearing the skirt was made of alternate Mr. Foster \* thr son of Will mm u... \,. ii.,,,..", .. , ,,,,|,.,,. "Pending .ever,: w .,-ks with hfr- their daughter. Miss Kathleen Ry- med with Inserted lace panels in blue and the other, yellow. They panels of fan pleating and tier •'", "" ' ""-"•••• •-. •> >tudtn. ,,.,,„, M; Brd N,,.s RK.hari1 maid wotr the samr gown, only in K. Foster »nd the lair Amelia Br. k T R'l'i; r« llll:-.,!-ri 1 be eniip.e ',_„„„ an, to Ruthr-rford B. Trimmer, Jr., the skirt, whicli had a lone lace had wiralh* of flowers in their lace. She eaitierl a cnlrcnial bnu- orchid, nnd hn flower* «rir yllow Foster of Red Rank, and thr giancl- mi i\c Mi h hi iii' a' M H \» ft n .«nn of Mr. and Mr.«. Trimmer of gladioli. trimmed train ll'-r flngeltip veil of hail, and cairlrd houqilfM of mix-qurt nf while stock snd vane- son of \hf Ifttr Vi< r Ch^nitvloi I* i1 Rich.ird Swif: nf Oc.-an Ocean Uinvc. Thr wedding took Maiv Gentile, the htiilr's cm-iii. i'raneh hi e Ir!l fioni a beiil- ed summer flowers. Cited l\\ John E Fo^lfr and MM 1'"O.-e.i^h-'l Sunda\- in (Me MILI.-IIA^i.K Metb.'dl-' ,-h'i.i-:i Ke\" I'halie-* place Sntuiday at the Long Blanch shfiped li''fi,|p,( re of seeil pearls, Jriy Binneamano. t he hiidogrnnin> M i ^ P.i! i II i;i ("a i toll « us her srven-yrni -old daughter nl Mi. anil 1 The couple will make !lieu home Presbyterian church, and llio. cere- Mrs. Joseph (ientile of MiildUtnw n, and she caincil a houijilrt nf while cousin wlui was flower K '!- wtue a .-i.-tri's maul nf hnnoi. and thien .Southern Pine». M,.* K.|:n I-: in • .- H :: d.ci^li. Th.ima. was the e\ening -pciker. mony wa.s performed by the 4>a»t- was flower girl. Her frock w-as ros'es. She was given in maiiiage snl:n gown, which was a copy of othei attendants were Mi™e* Carol ter u[ Mi.- Saiiiti.-i TM-.nl-.ir Hi.! l'he wnr.ship servi.-e was . • • nduct- or, Rev. Arthur Copeland. madc of yellow marquisctle nnd by her fat hei. the bride'* costume, with a white Oi;den of Larchmnnt, N. Y., and FLYNN-HIBBS of N, « York ,;l\. »:u in.urn-,I last ed by the Open Circle fellowship. Mr. Ryan gave hLa daugltter in lace, styled with a pick-up hoop Miss Leona Snilowski, the bride's satin cap, and sho carried a small Patty O'Reilly of Portland, Me., Thur.-d.-iy to Th.iin i.s H.iiiy.ud Ha-s- of which Chi,once Wallins is marriage. Her «atln gown had anaklrt, and off-shoulder bodice which sister, was maid ot honor. Her bouquet of mixed flowers. classmates i>f the bride at Barnard Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn, Sr. of ler of K.'il Baiiiv nt th,- Chuich of chairman. Illusion neckline, trimmed In lace, was trimmed with lace. Her bon- tfown WILS orchid marquisette, Frank Abbatemarco was hicolleges . They all wore bouffant Lincoln st., announce the marriage the Holy Trin.iy 111 New York city.1 Mrs. Charlotte Palmer and ch.ll- and a court trnin. Her veil was net was pointed in stjle, of yellow worn wilh a matching headpiece of brother's best man, and James Do- gnwns of Ahite organdy over nlle nf thel,- daughter. Miss Chlcki.' Rcv J Tinea A. V1111I performed the Arm. Piann nnd H.mald ,.f New T;*I**_ .. —.i r,*. i. .._..• ii..i v... t— .... French illusion, and her bouquet, lace, and she had matching lace orchid lilacs, and she earned a ty of Detroit was an usher. giecn underskirts and large gi»r- rerciminv Y.uk, spent the week-entl with gardenias and baby's breath. gauntlets and carried a basket tilled straw basket, tilted with pink and hrlde'.n mother wafl dr«»sed j dm hats. Their houqurts were of ' M-.-.- ('.-.a.,- n..,,i. Miss Audrey R. Ryan of West with spring flowers. orchiil carn-it ionw The hrid": ir.aitl.: in ,ii. un li.ldd uiK<*nd>d ' K»*'«. «nu tnc daisies and ivy. j TI111.I .: is- fue is the foundation Mrs. IKmald Slittory and daugh- End wo.t in.iid of honor lor hor sis- The bride's mother wore a navy were Miss Val Jean Sytko of Irv-hiidt'groom« mothei UOIT giuyj l.ii-ut. Donald Nelson, the brije-i for ul: i.i.li. 1 1 [in, ;-i J I|..IU. thr ters Judith and Punnn of Hii^tin- ter. Mrs. Ethel ri! •cum of Ocean blue sheer ensemble, with matching ington. find Miss Ann Kopin, Fiee- ( repe. Both liatl corangt'a of io.se jrtoonf.s tuuthn, was best man. ' i net AII, AIU . juiif xi, ami .s-vi.nd , ln.-.> f.:c t-ein^; two times 1 tine .-pent last Wednesday and Grove, the hrirlegroom's slater, and stiaw hat and accessories find a hold. Their gowns weie green, with coloipd camationa. Thr u diprs UPIQ Ijeuts. Walter L*. I ow making their home with that of [bud ,:,i.-* and Mr.sl i!.i.ss ' Thursday with Mr. and MM. Mln.1 Helen Gave, Broad »t. Redcorsage of pink loses. Th« brldt- matching headpieces, mad* like th« When lh« couplt return frunj £»di, Jack B. L«nf, Philip & fart (our lines ihe ihud CHJJ fare. Chailet Angley of Euclid an. nnn RANK RI:<;ISTKR. .MM: r.c.» cantatas and oiatoiia* as well n» Mis." Plain and Mi-s (HI one .serv- Malayan 1 music of lighter nature. Rehearsals ed as budcMii.iids at Mi -* Taylor's Tne fl:< department was called art on Tuesday evening* at 8 p. m. wedding Saturday afternoon in the America's Best Corsets Burson Wynkoop tn f\tinnuish A fire in the Mfttl- in the chapel of Old Tennent Methodist chuirh at 4 p. m. to Fitted by Graduate Corn-tic res »? W. FRONT ST. MHI, pntnpp Thursday at 11 a. m. church under the dnection of Clin- IRae E. Dupic Saturday, July 1st to 8th ,. !irn a welding machine caught ton C Heyer. where hr is organist t Mrs. Aloy-.us A. Hcnnetti enter- TUCKER S RED BANK 6-5266 fur liamagf of $2lKJ w»a confined and choir director. The chon ia Itained the Pinochle club at her CORSET SHOP « GlAiRIUlS NIGHTS to the machine. No one wa« In- open to new membciship and book- home Friday evening-. Prices were Period English & Ings for the fall. Prenent nieml.cis awarded to Mi* Marguerite Schu- 139 Broadway Long Branch •• Maiy Vnp.ila.1e! "S fell are from Marlborn Freehold Moi lier. Mis. Dora I irufas and Mrs. Decoration American Antique* <• bathing- at the shore Sun- ganvllle. Englishtown, HiRhtstoun Michael J. Kounu ] :inil ^as removed to Mon- «nd thla place. They »re Mr. and i Miss June i'eiiKCl '-uterlH ined at HARRY JAMES ti Memorial hofpital. where Mrs. Douglas Alt. Mr. and Mrs. , a hut d"p im.-t Tuesdny. The Now She Shops AND HIS ORCHESTRA wan Heated for « torn liga- Edward Tilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred \ guests »en- Misses Carol Craig. ment She »«• released after Sturt. Mrs. Charlotte Biudnick Jo Ann La/.uw ,'ind Patricia Egan. Mrs. Catherine Dietrich, Mr.". Clin- • Robert Coon. .*>un of Mr. and "Cash and Carry" enl Mi-- .I. Male! Brown has return- Ion Heyer, Mis. Lillian Kilcnm- Mis I'eiiuip O>on. celebrated, hi.- mins, Mrs Audrey Sandeis. Mrs. Without Painful Backache d aft. i attending the National tliird h.rtnday at :t pat ty at Ins nl s , Celia Magcc, Mrs. Greta Grey, Miss An olde HI association convention at home nn Ovnhill pi recently. The ClTtin. elv K | to Pi evidence. II. 1. I Marilyn Aumuck, Miss Joan Ro«>. , guests v.rre l-'t i-d and Arne Kalma, rul dn\ n K I'ltn--, f i.nr. ' Miss Ellen Jlirsd. Miss .tarkie . Wayne aiul John Conn. turn, 'l'hin umy ivu-l n.«t,, |.,lkt. in r>»n.- Mi>. Anna O'Nfill and Mrs. Sloat, Mis* Peggy Taylor, George , plam of nnggiriK imckuclM•. 1 f !•• r n tuifiitj> 01 frequent |)»---.-iiKn f ii\ resJt day (.'ue>t.= <>f Mrs. Frank Sau«- Dobbins, Thomas Findl.'y. Alfred I fium miimr )il;uiitvr UTIIHII >n. ::<1 \aiatitm with iclatives in the. Mid- Miss MMI\ Ann Stanics left Sun- diuretic. Used suM.i'<-n m« •• often cthvrwinc occur, i!'s HI..H;.U K J•'•*/ plane. 2020 Gaston ave., are the parents j national Wcj.-tininiMcr Fellowship many tinu-i lJoanx tt\-c !•» p i>> i< in I — Mi-. Fifd Hankins. who retired. of a, daughter born Wednesday. at Grinne.,1. Iuua. Miss Stames holp the 15 mile* of knlnry tuln-n nn.l filters J.ini- in a.s a teacher in the public June 21, at Monmouth Memorial was selected to irpiehfnt me New flush out wtbte. Get U"&n'/> I'ill« loiiay! .-(.lii.nl system, fell down the at- hospital. Jeisey Felljw.ships nl tln.s five-day Hi steps at her home in Keyport Mlsa Darlene Bedle, daughter of convention She was ihosen from HALF-GALLON OALLON nnd bii'ke her arm in two places. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedle of Main other canjidates in New Jersey. She was knocked unconscioua by St., celebrated her third birthday Mlas Eileen Schiock, daughter of Ihe fall. at a lawn party Thuisday .iftei- Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Schocli $|2O $2^5 noon. Games were enjoyed by all Jr.. celebrated her fifth birthday Mi* Kvelyn Kakovas of 6 YOU! CHOICE OP POPULAR FLAVORS Sch;tnl<"vp.». »»•<*« 'trivlnp; • nd Ruth Mason, Parker Clapp. Clnr- Bedle, John Uupres, Clarence E. a Int-andrun car, which was later ence Chamberlain. 3d.. David Cnami.Oi mm, Z\\. Patiitia and Su- HI' niified HC being driven by Thompson. William Currie and san Carlson. Joyce Ann Waid, Da- , Thomas B. Tatln-.v. 502 Main it., Ralph Bedle, Jr., of Matawan; i vid Thnnip.xiin and l.inda Schock, S.iyi i villp, who was picked up by Robert Bedle. Charles Caniplipll, ! Mrs. S. Frank ll»jn, M., Mis. Jr., and Alice Bulger of Keypoit; Ralph ('. licdlc. Mrs. John Dn- KilNJ) TUFCOTE Ihe Mnt.iwan police. Mrs. Kakovas '. was trraied by the Matawan first Mrs. S. Frank Mason, 3d., Mrs.! pics, Mr-. Kvemtt Carlson, Mrs. aid squad for a lacerated noae. Channlng C. Clapp, Mrs. Clarence. Douglas Wind, Mrs. fi. J. Sterling BARN PAI NT X. Chamberlain, Jr.. Mr?. O. J. Thompson. Jr., Mrs. Charles Mi p. Jnhn B. Lambertson of Mid- Sterling Thompson. Jr., and Mrs.; Schock, Si . and Mrs. Kchock, Jr., dlesex st. IR confined to her home Edward W. Currie of Matawan of Matan'.'in. ;ind Mrs. Henry Wick- with a broken hip, suffered from and Mr«. Garrett G. Roberts. Mrs. kani of Red PianU a fall. Wyman Bedle, Mrs. Charles C. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Munnlng, Miss Jeanne Campbell, daughter Campbell and Mrs. John Bulger . or Mr an.I Mrs William Camp- Jr. and family are vlalting Mn of Keyport. ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas bell, 136 Broad st . was graduated Munnimr. Sr., of Crown pi. Miss Jo Ann Lazow, president Thursday frum the New Jersey Stale Teachers college, Newark, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sut- of ^he Matawan Sub Junior Wom- TO the life of en's club, and Minn Joan Li twen- with the decree of bachelor "f phin entertained Mrs. Francis T. Klence in education. Miss Camp- Juntzen. fr.. Miss Alice Jantzen, ske, vice president, attended a | meeting of presidents at Newark bell has heen employed by the your barns & and Mrs. Francis T. Jantzen, Jr., Hatawan township hoard of crlti- uf Hrookline. Mass., and Mrs. Ber- Saturday. 1 Mrs. Csrl McKelvey has return- eatinn to tr.ich in th' elementary buildings nard O'Connor of Lowell, M»»» , school in the fall. over Fridav night. ed to her home at Wake Forest, Mr and Mrs Jnseph l,;iuio of Miss Jane fcllen Perrine enter- N. C, aft?i spending a few days Du l'uni Tuitote comes in a semi-paste that reduces' tained her roommate at Cornell as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- '.'2 liower Main st. are the parents university, Mi.«s Pattl Mahoney of liam R. Cralc of Main st. of a son, horn Thursday, June 22,1 Du Pont 40 Outside White with linseed oil to make an easy-brushing, rich Red nrc'l'.lyn, nv»r the "eek-end at Mrs John Tansey haa returned at the Perth Amhoy General hos-1 House Paint keeps yuiir hour* Paint. Its exceptional hiding qualities save you time to her home on Main »t. after r.;t-i. Ihe home of her parent*. Mr. and looking "freshly paintwi" for and money;;. and its tough, good-looking finish adds Mr.=. Charles Perrine of Middle- spending a few days with her Miss Jean Hudyma, a member of sex st. mother in New York city. the faculty of the Mataivan higrh! years! See the label for full to the appearance and value of your farm. Stop in THORizrP Ktcotf Mrr Kdpnr Pike entertained Miss Ann Cartan and Miss Con- school, will spnirl her summer va- description of the "self-clean- liliontd Ford Eniine*— cation at Lebanon. Pa. today, we'll be glad to help you our •tiuriftcc inat the Mis. Margaret A. Flint of Wash- nie Heuser left Monday to spend ing" action. ngin« )iu *»»>' **•* been ington, Pa., over the week-end. a week at Blair academy. Blairs- The Wrsleyan chili of Ihc Meth- determine your particular barn cnnoitionrd by tn tfcbONLY Mrs. Herbert I^awton was,oper- town. to attend a youth fellowship odist church held a covered-dish and 4ur>fcl« . . . Hor)« painting requirements. WTHORIZEl) r«ondi- supper and picnir at the home of 6Ab iontr (or Uiting power ated on Monday at Monmouth conference being held there. They whin, »•?• whltt nd u*ingl. compltti Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davidson on Memorial hospital. will represent the Matawan Pres- One gallon of temi-pmsl* Tufcolt mificiion. Dmfl ia 19* byterian youth fellowship. Mill rd. Thursday evening. Those if Rttlltl rutt, ret, and decay Mates 2 gallon The vesper choir celebrated lt« attending were Rev. and Mrs. War- "if lxc«lltnt c«vtr«gt and hiding mixed uilh Imsttd til makes two first and successful year with a Miss Fannie Fedele has returned to her home in Cliff wood after ren S. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ir All« •vailecU In gallons #/ paint ready jor use. banquet at Bhar's inn, Hlghtstown, ter N. Pike. Mr. ,-ind Mrs. Thnmas Tuesday evening, June 27. The spending the week-end as the Installed In guest of Miss Carol Craig on Slddons. Mi. and Mrs Wilbur, I" Unit #/*fll ••" GAL guests were the ministers and their Schneider nnd Mr. and Mrs.; wive* of the churches in which Main at. t CIM parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ha- l.>7 Broad St. Phone Ked Bank 6-3900 mot! Ant. tist church, Matawan; Rev. were presented by Stephen D. La- jley on Johnson ave, for a few- 157 Broad Si. lied Bank Charles Ncff and daughter Joan of yoie, honorary president, to the days. , Old Tennent church, and Rev. and Winners. The men's bowling team Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Brady of Phone HE 6-.{l." exhaust ill Half, MBoin-riddfn returned to their home on Broad ! YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREE reeni air. G?t3 nd cf odorj, too, m • st. after spending Saturday in Manasquan. Mrs. Elva Barbaneli has raHurn- ed to her home in Brooklyn after w#&s.i*-.;..;*•: , ' spending the week-end with her I FOR 10 DAYS! NO OBLI- brother »nd sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Pengel. i!* Mrs. Ralph Bedle entertained the Tuesday Evening Bridge club at her home on Main st. recently. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frank j 6ATI0NS OF ANY KIND! Bliss, Mrs. John Hessey and Mrs. Leroy Slckels. Mrs. Hessey was 1950 Tada \ the substitute. FOR BEDROOMS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baler at- tended the 50th wedding annivers- 1214" Tablr M...1.I ary party of her uncle and aunt. iiiiiuiiKiiMiiiiiniiuKHiiinfiiiifl^^ Mr. and Mrs. R L Sampson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter at Woodbury Saturday. They remained until Sunday when CALL ANY ONE OF THE they were accompanied home by Mrs. Balers mother, Mrs. Wilbur Cox. PHONE NUMBERS BELOW Miss Ann Tlchenor has returned to her home on M«ln si. after •01 PIK5FISSIOMAI •pending thi week-end as Ihe guest AND ARRANGE FOR YOUR AND IUSINJ5S Cr"r of her aunt and uncle. Mr. anrl Mrs. Ralph Morford, New Mon- By PHILCO INSTALLATION mouth. FREE HOME TRIAL! Limittd Tim* Mrs. J'rank Bliss entertained the Friday Evening Bridge rlub st her home on Broad st. recently. Prizes SEABOARD SERVICE were awarded to Mrs. Elva Burba- "Our Service Is (tur Hcfmtation" nell, Mr«. Milton Stevenson and NIPTUNE CITY, N. 1. SEABOARD Mrs. Marguerite Laird. Mrs. Jnck ilhout »M>r.ii.!>n. p]t«M inml ma Gllmour and Mrs, Laird were sub- stitutes. Shrewsbury Radio & Television. Inc. FIIEK Booklet oo Dm I'lulco Ait Co Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rnhel Branch Store Branch Store " SERVICE have returned to their home at RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE I "Seriinf ilw Short" Prospect Point Garden' after 1070 OCEAN AVENUE RANGES . WASHING MACHINES - APPLIANCES OCEANPORT AVENUE pcnJii,, ili.ee .seeks in I in; West E indies. Oil,. SEA BRIGHT, N. J. OCEANPORT, N. J. I • RE 6-0248 • Miss Julie Plain of Kail Otangc. Kalon Radio Stores and Miss Colleen Clccone of Bloom lai SE 2-0101 EATONTOWN 3-0121 | field wen nvernlfht gunts of Mm 123 Shrrunhiiry Avr. MK 6-1708 Hod Bunk Mtrjorlt la) lor Friday inn ig. Kl'.i' HANK i;i;<;isTi;ir. .MM; •.•<», \'x,u Peter Laidlaw At Naval Academy Won Appointment by Competitive Kxams Peter A. Lai'iiaw. >un of Mi.' Elizabeth I-.. I*ai

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    Featured in our self-sprvirp nient Hppts nr3wo weight, head 'ccf G"d e't.-c i rcrr.c.cd. * Campbell'p s Pork & Beans 2 .'.:.- 21c Special for one week only!! TakT e advantagd e of thihsi lol w price! Fresh Ground Beef "> 53c All Skinless Franks 57c Peter A. I-aidlaw [ Whole Canned Hams c> 79c Assorted Cold Cuts 55c Last month, Cadet I.aidla»' was j w graduated from the Naval ai-udemy Smoked Cola Hams * 43c Fresh Large Shrimp 69c prrp school at Newport, K. I.. His Skippy Peanut Butter ' s«i 33c mother, his sister, Mi- Lillian Lat- j sen, and Ed«in Adams, attended graduation ceremonies Cadet Laid- | W law and a classmate. J.inn < Brew-I Sandwich Cookies "ZZ,. 29c Asco Coffee 1 68c er of Nebraska, have lucn spending | D >i..l Ci:.L. Cl™Sll< 'lj-|b- /IO#. RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to order. •everal days at Kean^hurg. : Before receiving his appointment I rrerzei JIICKSccn.ii »» **/c . - ,. ,. .. to the Academy, Latdlaw served as ' I Red Rip*, Sugar-Sweet a radar man aboard the destroyer ! Kinkier A ftmhnmc **- 2Rr Wincrest Coffee <,., 66c Furse. The cadet is a descendant I Nabisco vorahams p.*.,. zee LIGHTER B0DIED v ous Fla'vor, of Sir John Morton, a .-inner of the v lb Declaration of Independence. Biscuits ,TA°.'.T ,;.' 39c uea| Coffee * 73c IX • #w i SUNSHINE *\r lUtJUl V*UIICC p»»' <•» ' «**• Watermelons 4c 1 Publishes Book Krispy Crackers ,*..,pk,. 25c HEAVY BODIED. TOP5 them aii< En|oy cooling, refreshing, sweet watcrmplon now at this startling low price. Featured ot a' Acmes' Vanilla Wafers SUNlTJ"' 9:. 28c Tea £.°. °'T, . 27c £ 49c Of Light Verse P pk Golden Rip* Large Cultivated "And Th»y Hang 1'iotiiic.-,." a Chocolate Kisses n... 25c Wooden Spoons rfc 9c pint hook of light verse by Avery Giles of Little Silver, is .-cheduled to be Marshmallows """'"..,. ,k, 31c Wooden Forks '."»" 9c Blueberries box on the shelves of local bookstands BANANAS ib 15c 35c in the next few days. Published by EvapHabitan Milk .°t T 2123cBrill' sWhite Paper PlateWessos nrS OiT l10c ...... 13c the Vantage Press of New York Juicyy Fancyy Limes Florida Yellow Corn 4-~29e city, the 64-page publication con- Onion Soup Macaroni '.ains a collection of the author's •in Fancy Jersey Radishes 2 '-*» 9c Seedless Grapefruit 2 - 19c ryhmed comment on people, ani- maU and things encountered in the "*•• 21c Dinner "r 19c Il'j tnlaii time! average citizen's daily life. Drkciouthcan * different!1 V. A meal in ittrlf! Be lure, to get H'euon! Mr. Giles, editor of the Eaton- town Sentinel, for many years has Harris White Armour's Extra Large Nearby Iceberg Lettuce »•< 10c been a frequent contributor of Swift's "ter»e verse" to N'cw York daily newspapers, Saturday Evening Post, Baby Meats Crab Meat Potted Meat CurtU PublUhng company and a£- •orted national magazine.*. 2 ?.:: 35c r 14c In "And They Hanj; Pictures," Fur »nnr relrltralinn. Perfert for your p'trnir*. Mr. Giles has brought together a Strained or AireA. great many of his "di--lisht-ful" vcraea which have appeared in na- Armour's Beech-Nut tionally circulated periodical!. A Armour's review of his work sums up the Chopped Ham Baby Foods author with: "His people, from hat- check girls to sophisticated ladies, Lunch Tongue H.A.NID io *£• 93c from subway guards to philatelists, 1 12... fl are etched—often in two lines— 6 ';:r 83c with such a sure hand they haunt '.V. 45c Far tatty %artdwiche*l the memory." The book last week Economical, Helicioui! Glenddle Club T:r 21c reached the desk.s of New York Octon Spray critic*. Preliminary comments, in Slice it! Spread it' Melt it! 2-lb. box 75c general, were that Mr. Giles has a Cranberry Sauce 16-ei. con 15c Featured ot oil Acmes! facility "to compress people's sali- ent characteristics into a feu Whole berry or strained. You'll need it for your turkey! lines." tHOKTININQ Cream White Mb. can Heinz Baked Beans '"' 14c Cream Cheese ,%XL 2 £,: 29c Wednesday Bridge "ft. White VinegarA$coAT0..,,,. 15c Royal Crown «•* 6 ZZ 29c £ Parlies it Yuclil (liil 1 11 Last season's popular Wednesday. Shelf Paper 2U " * n. 35c Coca Cola 6 ££. 25cZ' Mild Colored Cheese *45c night card parties at Shrewsbury River Yacht club at Fair Haven Heinz Ketchup Bala Club i:z:t 2 "*:. 23c. Sharp Colored Cheese *65c will be resumed this summer. John 0Iiy ANTErs C. Herber, chairman of the event, Stuffed Olives " ,w,., 29c Salted Peanuts " Provolone Cheese *55c this week announced that the first HAND party, featuring duplicate bridge, Dill Pickles ^".".r ^,., 27c Boraxo CLEAN!* 115c Domestic Swiss Cheese will begin next Wednesday. HOM-Dt-UTM8MHI I Mr. Herber said the club has Mayonnaise " ,*...io , 33c Chiffon Soap Flakes ST 26C ICE CREAM made application to the American INCHlc m pint Kraft Velveeta Cheese X" 29c Contract Bridge league. Play will Mustard S.lo" d '" *.„ i.r 9c Borax 16c «^ IM O begin promptly at 8:.'iO p. m. Res- pint ^» ^Z ^| alun thai lastt < fcl.. -Sc Ail pieces

    Mt Oliw' iriurin; Bediei.s ^ere MUHAKI. JOSKPH MAI.O.NKV S,i!\l\,njd besides his \wfe, ait 1.. s'er I'.t'Ui.on St'I'll'" (.'ooke, tu.i >'/n.-. James and John Malo- DAR Croup Visits Vi. •••!• Eni' i>. Willian. Sinclair, Michael Ju-epn Maloni-y, M. huv iv-'.. and a daughter. Miss Mary Hrniv Klii.-i- and Juhn Fleming hand Of Mis- Beatrice llon.ru Ma- ilaioin-y. ail hung al home, and a si-tri. Mi?. P.andolpii Jacobsen, J. J. TRAVERS & SONS, Inc. Kalliei Clarke reriled the losaiv loney, Mountain Hill rd . Midd.e- Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity I',,r M'inmI»HAY PAINTING Mu(Jc to Tin funeial of Mi- .Magnet '?. V,':,::. , Ainold T~>< ni.«r MPII.me. of r ave, K''»n'l<»i«. "•''• "f Deiia OBlien Malom-y and h.idIi.' Rev. Robert T. Bullman. <;addis. 2'2, of '21 I'hriri .-! , Huntinpion. U 1. dud Ki;dav at Anthony Bcin;innco, died Mund*i> liKeii a. it.-ldeut uf this vicinity all Bui Ml. under the direction uf When >ou arc in need of a Paint Paper- M. nil.. Sir.d'- or Shi ev. shuiy townsnip, who com-the Hunllnttun hospital loooAinR ni^ht. Shi- v\a- hoi ii at Baltimore. hin life. He was a member of the the John E. Day funeral home, h.ptr, f r .. of Am'' wa.s boi n a! Rum>-on, and Italia I'oli-llKo Ho!l;ne. Catholic church. New Monmouth. ers were Thomas Corcoran, George 1:1^. I' .1:,. to Mil' home of her KI andmothcr, Mis. son of the late J. Edward and Ehz- Besides In r hu«li:ind, Mi-" Bon-Mr. Malonty had been employed Bennett. Edward Kaney, Joseph ;n.-!n! lr chill i In Shn-\ -1 iu i y. Phone Red Bonk 6-0236 or 6-3738-M Al.-cs Rohbini of .Navesink n\c, anmo i-. .-tirvivfd l.y a da-.i^litcr, as a gardener on the Andrew V. Conry, John Maloney and Ran- Mi inln-rs of Kin. > ah'th fllxiin I>. liaddis »a.< l»«n in NVw Bank. Ml.- ;phia ami Hni»-.! '-'>• ll.nl, ,• Sll|i-Wsl Yoili city, a d."*ugbtei of Chailrs Hco;t Uinn-H'-ct of li'd of I'l, nil- and (Iladys L. VanHnin who now nKiori and uf Mi ' a. hi n AldO .-ur- ;in rbui' ii Riibcrt Phillips of H'lnli Bnn-iiiii. o live in K;iir Haven She h;td been | Mis JOS- ph Rosenthal n f Jamaicn, vivini; an Ihie. hinther.-. 1>JUI.I '•K~ I.V a reMdent of this HI.-;* fm a nuiii- > I,. 1 ; thiee biolhi:.-. hldwaid Hull.no ol .\. « Yoik. lian.il Bul- Hh-!iii;in / .Slior..; ii IM-II( nf lln- l-TV Tin am! And .'••»•, MONUMENTS be; nf \eai.", having lived at Fair Drn:sr nf Huntm^'Uin. Ein'-^t Vv- line of ,lrv< !ii.-t . l.ii|.:. i ;n;d Mi- Illiai;.? S ll;,vcn pi lui- to moving tu Shieu-- Tii*e. JaniHiea. and B'-nj.innn D<- Bolllln- of N< O: ,i anil a .-l.s- l>a\ uf K:,z..t>.--.ii. n-gi-nt of iln buiy town- In p. niii'- of P.ed Bank. trr. Mi.-. iKilnlh;. ne of Ka:-t vi-r.mf: .:.ap;>: Mi.- .l.i>-ph <" Ii- Surviving I.e-iJr .s tier ji.-il.-llis Tin funei.-il »:« InM Monda;. at Rul hei Inn! w 111 J - .il 1 hi Ui.-l'/l], of Uir J'J i :• gi aminirithr I, and niisb.'inu. HuuUrt • thr- Aloiin! Memmial hoiio »i:ii A hlK" nr<-- i. A JHVtCl .( «^»fuiWiW dttmh, liytn mn I'linrh Mie. Morton B. T. Ciaddls, me two children, rihelia I'.rv. Wi:il,i|ll Caivin t'o!by, pa.-lor f.-r.'d this IIIII; n i^ al Si Ann s «• pricit thtt Mry M ffMtty M ilanlson l lii- Kin nds1 ni-Ttnif; and Bn.tkei T. Ljaddis. Ji (if r.ura-oli I'l <•- hyfl lati IIIUMII, Catholn < I.ill". 11. Kran.-lmrg. by ; W house, and R( v Th.mluio K. A Lr- IV Buiial. under t.-n- direction of (iflii inlinK. Huiial wa.- in Fair \'ie\>,- R.-v. Ed«aid A. Con lean. Fathci | V.in. ui l.ii of <_' 1111 -•= t Epi-copal the Mount memuiial hnnn-. was in remoleiy. I'oil,gall jccitpil the Rosary last chinch, ^-avr the hi.-toiy of that While Ridge cetnrteiy, Eatontuwn. i ni^hl at the John K. Day funeral; I'dlltlc . Hi il-o displayed tin- UlUOLPH LANOE home. Burial »;is in Mt. Olivet com- • I LNEKAL DECISIONS church "Vinf ^LIi ' Bible and ihr \VILUAM~~K7~WILKINS | Rudolph Langc 87, of Palmer ctrrj. <^u, inc.. a hian. h afl.-inu.m at Ihe Scntt fime ' thr llr.A N:ll .' .. H- of .St Tii u ..- held Mundii; have gone on. of the (.'ulumljia Broadcasting funer M 11 >•' uln' I.Ml • Ii I tii-i • John E. Day (llul* ti-ni Sur V.VIll- H-e tn Our (elect Bane Memorials funeral .Ka.« held Til'.^d;i,v horn , 'A It 11 '•y It..lint 1. Wink .n. Me'. U' he n : jear the Guild mark of ap- l-'i •I Mil . In 111 pi. The ,M I-.-J. Jaine.-. S Unit K at ihc Poslrn funei Hi i limn f 111.- Bi-lfnnl M.-'i n:'.('\. .11 . Mi- proval, your guarartee of a i.l. :i nf th.- Fi'llOAi-l .- P. chili Mrs |.a-,\ rein • A K home, with Ilcv. John E. John.ion. ndist chinch iltl. ialuit Burial ".: c- i: I'uiti-r. Funeral Home liner Memorial at no extra It i. Imocrtoni thot \Cuf v,ed- i: i liillli l-'l nl.iy ini-' Otln .-mil. l-'i.-i . Mi.- ,!,i:i in Kan- View re lli-lei • . IIIUM ii uiM H]«"» Nr-ck-Frwhold ter. N. Y.. and the late John R. t rd. Coil's Nri'k. lantic Highlands, died Ki iday at Burial, under the din-ction of the Lady Attendant Monmouth Memorial hospital. John K. D.iy funeral h-inu1. "as in Phone' Red Bank 6-0319 niolher. Mr. Ros:i Om l.a.lv nf \'ic'(iry n-mcti-iy, i'ar-' 'coraiions ATTKM)INlaud. and a hui. -!. c\n-u!i\c .wrt'laiy of I hi- hrathri. Kdnuind Holtei of Atlan- Rosa. Ji.. IKIIII Kean-lnli MRS. IDW.MU) I-'KARKS . MxHunniitb i'uunt> Kw) ('loss i IIHJI- Ilc HiKli.'and- ,-i lister. Mi-, -eph R. < 'I'll" f-ir.fl.i' i.f Ml-. Ru'h M. tr'. Iftl S.i! in (l:iy l>y phne fliini Tln. funrml was held Snndav of Kocholrr l-'ruke.-. 5,"i. wif.- nf Kdwi'id Krakl-i, MONMOUTH MONUMENT NiuwuU loi l>hr will atl'-nd 'Ji<" national Red afternoon at the Rerile funeial c w:th Hrv. Hoy E. Williams. Ji , was held Saturday aftrmoon at i In- j Cro. s com rnlinn. Oilier chapter j pastor of the Atlantic Highliinds home with Rev. Sanford M- Han^v. F'lock fiiiii-i.il home l.onu Bian.-h. Heidtlen't Orner, Middlefown, Route 35 i delegate, Hre Mi>. Kduin Irving i Methodist ehurch, olliciatinp. Bur- pastor of the Keanslnug Methndi'-t with Rev. Thi'odorc t". K. LcVan, I a* LOUK Branch, chapter chairman j 1 church, officiating. Burial was inre.-inr of Chnsl Kpi.M'up.il church. ! ial \va.s in Greenwood cenu-tei }, I of disaster and piodueiion. and n .. Fair View cemetery. Shrewsbury, ofliiiating. Burial wao L. H. Francis, Manager i Mr*. J. Henry OHern. Ked Bank, j Dlo0K'i"- in Olen\\ood cemrtery. ' liEOIMJE PINKV I ehaptei' chairman of Junior Ked SAML£L BRANNON Her husband lvis hen trainer : Formerly with Francis O. Squires, Freehold Crow. CJeorge F'iney, 86. Keyport. die,-! Sannip] Brannnn. 81, of Shafto and Mipenn:endcnt of the Amory L. Saturday at the Hilltop nursing Haskell estate. Woodland farm, ; PHONE KED BANK 6-3810 LITTLE SILVER RED BANK «-lM2 Hicai^e thry were not mentioned rd.. fleeveytown, died Sunday. hnnic, Middletown tiiwnship. He Surviving aie his wife, Mrs. Dora f'h.ipcl Hill, Middletown town.-hip. in the Bible, polatocs wcie at l\i*t was a Keyport horoutfh eniplnyee. t.'ic past 25 yeai*-. .Mi-. Kcikm died NIGQTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 avoided by .-ome devout Scots. Brannon; live sons, John Brannon Mr. Piney was born in Au.-tria. ' of Montclair, William Brannon uf at her home on Womlland iailli. j Surviving are four suns, Krank Besides her husband, she is Mir- | I Shrewsbury township. Chester and Piney of 130 Monmiiutli St.. Red (ii"tv ESrannun, both of Orange, and vived hy a .-on. Kdunr.l I,. Kcaltcs ' Bank; Joseph and Peter I'iney. nf IJncroft; a dauKhtri. Mis. Ran- Samuel Birinnun, Ji., of Washing- both of Kevport. and Arthur Pinc-y ton; two daughters. Miss Delia dolph A. Cook, of Hi Sciond ft . of L'nion Beach, and twn daimh- Fan Ha.rn; a .-..-'.' i. Mi- Fird- Krnnnon of West Ornrgo and Mrs•. teis. Mis. Mary Wal-tiuni i'f Ke> Elranor Holder (if Newark; live rrn-k Piue. nf Ri-ach Hr.rn. and WILLIAM S. ANDERSON |iiu» and Mrs. Anna Stukey of four J;I amli'llildl rn Al.-n sui\piving ^candcjiildrcn. and one ^icat Mana.squnn. grandchild. Mr. Brannnn had hern aie lid- pair-nt.-. Mi. and Mis. Wil- a resident of Ftocveylow n ID years. The funeral was held Monday liam Mrl'orinnck nf Oranpurt. FUNERAL HOME The funeral was held yesterday morning at St. Josephs Cathuhc church, Keyport, where a solemn ' afternoon at the Slade funeial MRS. MARY F.I.LA STIL1AVK1X I high requiem mass wa.s offered Mrs. Mary Ella Stillw.-Il. a na- home. Asbury Park, and hurial , hy Rev. William McCiuire. assist- 30-32 HUDSON AVE. RED BANK \ was in White Ridge cemetery. tive of Freehold who would have I ant pastor, recently assigned to been 103 veais old July '23. died 1 MRS. NICHOLAS CAMKNDO the church. Burial was in the Monday at th.- homo nf her daugh- PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 churrh cemetery, under direction tei. Mrs. Clyde W.idoVn of West A solemn hiRh requiem mass of the Bedle funeral home. was offered yesterday morning at Englewood. wlinre .she had been living the past ei.;ht. years. St. Joseph's Catholic church, Key- | ARTIIl It JACKSON Mrs. Stillwoll fuimerly lived op- port, hy Rev. Thomas Coffee for | Arthur Jackson. 68. of 8 Lincoln Sh. has this sr.a» W^StillghoUSe pair , Mr?. Carolina Loretta Caliendo. 71. posite the Adr-lphhi fire house. She .pi.. Freehold, died Monday nf :i was the daughter of Hie late John of Maple pi.. Keyport, whn died heart attack m thr Karapheusian Saturday at the home of a daugh- ru^r mill, where he was employed. , H. and Mniy K. fuwdii.-k Magre 7«. ft. i tor, Mrs. Anthony Granato. also nf He is surviVHl by a sister. Mrs. Mis. Stillwell Inil voted in all the pi e. ident i:ti electinns fioni the H. L. SCOTT Dtlm* Maple pi. Mrs. Calirndo was Di. eAlovsiu* Carry, and three bro- REFRIGERATOR - ^ HOME FREEZER wife of Nicholas Caliendn. Burial thers. Theodnrc. Harry and Leon time women were granted suffraEre. was in St. Joseph's cemetery, un- Jackson, all 'if Freeh..Id. Besides hrr d.-myhtei. Mrs. Still- der direction of the Day funeral well is suiwved by a .-nn. H. Per- MOR T I C 1 A N home. The funcnil was held yesterday rv Stillweli of Cianbuiy; two jaflernuon at Ihe Kircm;in funeral ' grandchildren and three gient- Mr.«. Caliendo was born in Huiy. i home, with Rev. Paul Buninn. pas- Church Besides her husband and daugh- I grandchildren. Street, Belford, N. J. tor of ihc Freehold Methodist I The funoial will be hMd this ter, she is survived by five sons, i church, officiating. Burial was in Salvatore Caliendo of Red Bank. I Maplcwood cemetery. i afternoon at the ('. H. T. Clayton Phone Pasijuale Caliendo of New York, ! funrra! home, Adclphia. with Rev. Ketuisburg 64)333 Thomas and Ralph Caliendo, both ! MRS. NORMAN TOOKER Lawrence Moore, pastor of the Adelphia Methodist church, uttl- I of Keyport, and John Caliendo of I Mrs. Joesphine H. Toolier, 58, of Matawan: another daughter, Mrs.' ciatine. Buiial will be in the Adel- Keyport, wife of Norman Tooker, phia cemetery. Samuel DellaPietro of Matawan; died Sunday in Perth Amboy Gen- ten prandchildren and one great eral hospital. She was born at EDWARlTltfEINZER grandchild. Keansburg, daughter of the late John and Emelinc Hoff. Besides The funeral of Kdward Meinzer, MBS. BKATBICE BLOCK her husband, she is survived by 58, of Ravine dr.. Matawan. who ^Irs. Beati-'co Block, 67. widow i five .sons. Stanley. Frederick.. Vin- died Wednesday of last week at ' of Dr. Michael Block of New York, I cent, Benjamin and l.r.-siie Tooker, Monmouth Memorial hospital, was j dird Tuesday moininK at the home and thr.-r daughters Miss Ruth and hcid at 1IH Imnip Saturday after- I €viff Jtvlc* f Idia thai would Impnvt our of her daughtei, Mr.*. Stuart Ganz Mi>s Joan Tookoi- and Mrs. L'haiji-s noun. Rev. Wai; en S. l.:>yton. pas- ' of Keyport whote she had been liv- Ashbey. all of Kr.vpoM. tor of the Fiis. Mclhndisi chuu-h, i Unite* Uprovldtd that wt may continue h mirit th* ine thr pa.-t two years. Mrs. Block Matawan. officiated. Burial, under • «-a.« a member of the Hebrew Wo- The funeral will he hold this af- direction of tl.e Bedle funeral i men's league and the Hada&sah so- ternoon at the Bcdlc funeral home home, was in Hose Hill cemetery. ! eonfiJtnct placid w u)> ciety, both of Keyprot. at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Clov- Mr. .Meinzer was an employee ; crlcaf Park cemetery, Woodbrldgc. Besides Mrs. Ganz. Mrs. Block is of the Matawan borough water de- partment. Surviving are his wife, I survived by another daughter. Mrs. MRS. MOXROK PKI.l SO Felix Rosenhaum of Leonunster. Mrs. Margaret Kekett Meinzer; a Mass; a son. Harold Block of Fitch- Mrs. Irenp V. Peluso, 41, wife of daughter, Mr.;. Elizabeth Wyckoff, ome Monroe Peluso of 4 Third St., Rum- and a sister, Mrs. Mae Dishrnw, all Wount ' burg, Mass., and five grandchildren. son, died Saturday. The funeral will be held this af- of Matawan; three brothers. Rob- Mrs. peluso was born at Hobok- ert Meinzer of Keyport. James ternoon at New York. Ix>cal ar- 1 rangements were in charge of Ihe en. daughter of the late John and and George Meinzei of Matawan, Bedle funeral home. Katherine Dwyer Duryca. and a grandson, Edward Wyckoff. . 6-0226 Surviving besides her husband 35WDrontSl. BJ Ba .IOHX ('. OSBOKN are two daughters, Sally and Cath- MRS. ANNETTE HINTON eiine Pehi6O, and a son, Jamca Po- John Crawford Osborn. 83. of Mri. Annette Hinton, 72, widow route J,"), Keyport. died Sunday af- i luso. living at home; a brother. Jo-\n f james A. Hinton of CJiffuood. ter a short illness. For many years seph Duryea of Rumson. and foilt died Tuesdav at Monmouth Me- IT'S A BRAND-NEW, MONEY-SAVING IDEA! lie was an elder of the Krypun Msteis. Mrs. Seth Johnson, Rum.-on. mo; ml h'.spilnl. She was born at Reformed church and at thr time and Mi.-. Raymond Johnson. Mi.v Baynnnr. d.-umhter nf the late Mr More Than of his death was a member of the Heniy Hone and Mi-s. Iioll\ White. and Mis. Peter W. Lnhmann Put this I-tefrigerator and Upright Home capacity, and low cost, it's the tops! Kicatcr consistory of Ihe chinch. Hoboken. Sumvin^ are two son--. Alfred fllcnibc t rreeii-'r side by side in your kitchen . . . You can buy them as a pair ... or Me was national treasurer of ihc Mrs. Peluso was a member nf H. Hinton of Cliffw.md and Jatue.i THE ORD£H OF JllHt A or wherever each can serve you best. It's nngly. Come in ... let us tell you more. hoaid of education for the Re-Huiy Cross Catholic (lunch, and A. Hintnn. Jr., nf Statcn Island: THl GOLDEN a pair no other combination—nor any formed church ot America. Rumson auxiliary of Rivrrview twf> daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Pot- Holiday 'Hie pruperty on which the Key-hospital. ter of St. Louis and Mis. Helen other single tin it—can match! A R»- The funeral was held Tuesday Cook of Jersey City, and 12 grand- ; port Reformed church is located Indeptndence Day ii something frieorator with everv convenience fea- you CAN si SURE was given to the church by Mr.morning at Holy Cross church. children. I ture, even a Butter Keeper. A stoop- Osborn's paternal grandfather, Ex- Ilcv. M'.chacl Clarlte offered a high The funeral will be held tonight more than just a holiday. It's a day ma.s of requiem. Mrs. Marie Lea- Baving, Rtep-saving Home Freezer that ra A. Osborn. Through his ma- 8 at 8 o'clock at the Bedle funeral when each of us should pause for a ..IF iTsWkstiiighouse ternal grandmother. Mrs. Hannah derhaus was organist and soloist. home. Burial will be tomorrow stores dozens of meals. For convenience, Taylor Osborn, Mr. Osborn was Burial under the direction of the morning in Bny View cemetery, moment and consider what our in- related tn the Taylor family of iJohn E. Day funeral home was in Jersey City. dependence means in terms of free- Middletown. who were prominent ! during the Revolutionary war | dom, happiness, and business enter* BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE period. prise ... a day when each of ui Mr. Osborn was formerly treas- j DISTINCTIVE urer nt the Hnle Desk company | should be profoundly thankful that of New York, from which he rr- we live the "American Way." ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR tit nl several years ajj.i. ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS He Mod hnrn at Kfypiul. >nn ,,f Perfection uf Material Md Air I (mentioned fur Your Comfort^ the Idle David and Eleanor Cim ' Workmanship tn BemutifuJ furil Onmrn. .-iiid »si a lifelong resident of tlint lirirmish New Ueil(ni BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Surviving III<. hi. wife, Mr, Nr|. lie Spader Osl.oin. and two son- Our meirionala are manufactured .1. Crawford Osborn of Hlllsdale I and Wlnton S. Oshorn of Keyport. by skilled artisans in our well OPEN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS He was a member of Capsaren equipped plant at West Lont lodge, F. and A. M. of Keyport, Branch. hPRRVt.f.'JUmiSP •ROBIRT I. and th« Knights Templar. Asbury PI.KNTV Ol FREE PARKING SPACE IN HEAK Park. The funeral was held Monday funetal home. Ol STORE ON WHITE STREET afternoon at the Keyport Kpfnrin- 60 CFRONT ST. RED BANK N.J. i-J i l.uii !i mil, Rn. A'IIWI I (;. LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. 46 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK Shiphoi-l. pnstor of Ihe Kcypoit PHONE RED BANK 60557 liofoi lucd cliiiirh, r.miKiling HIII- Wall Si. Tel. L B. 6-.V>67 West LonK Branch in I i\ ns m F.'m \'lr\\ i-rnietpi \. OTHER MORE—BKOAIi ST.. SHItKUSIU |,« ,», 39c »krd He,.! Mr. and Mrs. Fred S'.oller and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kogut, all of New Libby's Ripe Olives Km8ii,« Tork city. Pascal! Several Marlboro resident? en- Tuna Fish Flakes Joyed a picnic at Mrtedeconk Sun- Rhubarb car'on o day. They were Mr, and Mm. Lu- White Meat Tuna Fish Ch, k«. of $•• 7« car 43c ther Bissel. Mr. and Mrs. Willard C r,ono.4^1»'- Sickles, Mrs. Stella Bissel! and Miss Nancy Bissel. Harris Crabmeat Am»ncm 6% oz. can 59c or Af, , Patricia Ann Tuveson was 13 fl Loaf years old Saturday. Guests at a Maine Sardines >" »>i 3vioz. car>2forl5e birthday luncheon party were Carol Holland. Ellen Jane McCar- Alaska Pink Salmon Cold stream 11> cm 39c thy, Beverly Weldon, Susan Jone-. Charlene Poole and Linda Tuve- Boned Chicken R&R-IOM pack t oz can 75e son. Following luncheon, swim- ming was enjoyed at Oc»an Coun Claridge Hamburgers . . . 15 sz. can 19c ty park, Lakewood. The auxiliary of the Marlboro Lemonade flre company met last week at Heinz Baked Beans • . . . 1 bean]4c the fire house. Mrs. Lester Cook Concentrated gave a report on progress being Ann Page Beans 3 vari»ti«i 11> on 3 for 29« made in remodeling the fire house kitchen. A letter was read, thank- Pride of the Farm Catsup M °z bot 2 for 35e French Bean* ing the group for a CARE package which they sent to Germany. The Morion's Salt W«m or iodiztd 26 oz pkg 9c auxiliary voted to send another such package in the near future. Gulden's Mustard • • • . «»«. ail3c Winners of monthly prizes were r Mrs. Haiel Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Mayonnaise Htllmann'i or Krafl'i pt jar45e Peterson, Mrs. May E. Murphy and Mrs. Kalherinc Cooke. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. Ann Page Mayonnaise p'n33c qt jar57e Maude Conover and Mrs. Emma Emmons. Libby's Tomato Juice . , . <6ozcan29e Members of Cub pack Den 2 were guests of Mrs. Robert Park Tomato Juice iona '8o«. can2'<"21c *ioi can 25c at Sea Bright Friday. They were Leslie Heulitt, Harvey Holland. Jr., Tomato Juice Cocktail Coii,0, inn 2«oz hot 23c Alan Holland, Donald Smith, Rob- ert Park, Martin Elsenberg, Rus- V-8 Vegetable Juice . . 12 o« can 2 for 23c sell Heulitt, den chief, and Mrs. Gerald Smith, den mother. Grapefruit Juice '«o« can 2 'or 27c *t oz can 33c Leaders of the Cub pack met Pmeka§e of f last week at the home of Mrs. Har- vey Holland and mnd* plnn« to Orange Juice '»oz can 2 for 29c *i oz can 35c MeUO-BU, Proee*»ed, Sliced Sane Parker hold a July 29 picnic for pack members, their families and com- Pineapple Juice . <«oz can 15c ««ei can 35c mittee members. Attending were Mrs. George Wiedenmayer. Mrs. Realemon Juice . »oz. boi. 22c 16 oz bat. 35c Willard McDowell. Mrs. William AMERICAN ... 4.1' Russ, Mrs. Gerald Smith and Ger- Libby's Fruit Cocktail . . 30ozcan37e Janr l'arker n»ll« arc >o dtliriinsly ald Smith, cubm&ster. A preat Anipiiran favorite fur picnic Yellow Cling Peaches A*i>f«nc/ 2»ezcen25c saiulwirlies and parly sna'k-. Have and modestly priced thfy'i be East Keansburg plenty on hand for llie coming lu>lida\! part of many a 4th of July cpleluvtion. Red Raspberry Preserves Urn sherry 12 oz 27c A double celebration was held June 20 in celebration of the birth- Junket Quick Fudge Mix . " «. k . 30c days of Mrs. William Downs of P 9 Lasers *^ 2 this place and her brother, Duane Fresh Butier Mayer of Keansburg. Sunshine Hydrox Cookies 74 oz ceiio Pk9.23c Laver Cake owa.. mow «:h 59* A party of 29, Including mem- Sliced bers of the C.I.A. group of Ideal Euglish Style Biscuits Nib;i« 12 oz Pk8 39« Beach and the Lutheran ladies Ched-O-Bit American or pimento Vi Ib pkg li 1 c Blueberry Pie ju.c, dei.cou> aach59« Crispa Salty Thin Pretzels . «oz. k . 17e from the Keyport church, had din- P g k ner at Wlllowbrook inn Wednes- Cheese Spreads Kraft-relish and pimento 5 oz iar23<-' Turnovers A»pi« or c ery pkaof3for25« day of last week and enjoyed a Fritos < oz pkg 19c Cheetos «K « pkg 25c trip by chartered bus to Asbury Jelly IJouut Finders . . • ^i of8»or21« Met* Tern Pahsl'Klt o^ozPk,23« Park. The birthdays of Mrs. Mary Kitchen Charm Waxed Paper '"ft roii21c Roughgarden, Mrs. Mildred Young SMICeitB p C Marvel Sandwich Bread • • :o« i»«' 18« and Mrs. Oscar Krueger and the Gruyerc iord*n i «oi pkg 35 latter'a wedding anniversary were Reynolds Aluminum Wrap 25 ft roii 2 for 49c celebrated at the dinner. It— Thm* Camenihert Military Brand 3cz boi3»)(? Potato Chips Jana P.rk.r tV, oi. bagj>5« Tidy Sandwich Bags .... pkg. 01308c Jack Todd of Alhambra, Cal.. le m QUutt visited his cousin, Mrs. Courtlandt Cottage Cheese Breainone toi pkg |5c Blueberry Muffins . . • pi3 oi6»or29c Ogden part of last week and spent Hudson Paper Napkins T»» «ize Pkg of 10 2 tor 2le Sunday with another cousin, Mrs. Sweet Cream Bo-den'iwhipp.nj '.a1 ccm 3(><' Pound Cake Gold or ww. mib.cuf49« William Krueger. Kraft's Caramels o«iryFr«n iibpkg. 35c Mrs. William Vltelli, Mrs. Marie Fresh Milk Bordeni Homogenized q' com 22^' Dessert Shells . . . . . pkj°i6forl9e Laderhaus and Mrs. Thomas Cana- Tootsie Rolls ... 22 relli in calle pkg. 19e 1*P TEAS van were hostesses last Tuesday For cool, sparkling refreshment all summer Macaroon Cup Cakes « • ^ of 6'or 29c at a plastic demonstration for the Licorice Jolly Rolls Woithmv. 12 01. pkg 23c long — enjoy flavor perfect ?^ectar or Our benefit of the (Ire department building fund. There were 26 pres- Own Tea ... iced! Thev still cost less than ent. The auxiliary Is meeting Aug. Frantz Marshmallows .»•>*> pkg 23c lc a gla«*. 8 for the awarding nf (so prlzet White House Evaporated LIPTOX'S TEA Cracker Jacks .••••• 6p*gi.23e Risk Mf timrUI Mr, and Mrs. Roy Doran and TO 12 or 12 oi 1 Ib. 12 oz , 4 b ctn 41. can 41- can 19c :18c 2 •* cam 1'a-e Li I:I;<;ISTI;I:. .IIM; -I'.K \W:M FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

    , ,,.im .1 clothes. DOtS YOL'K CAR ateer hard? Do jour , EXPERIEM EIJ I AR oash.i ami lull. WATERFRONT COTTAGE. HichlandB- AMIUL'ES—Fmi»ht ana sold. MadeU.n MIMI ui.l: M-ll .. »! ,.| „• .1 i.\w N Mnnl.l! It Ki > ..i I KI'Y \M 1• »Kulirr < . . I *bt*l...i stlimmy. *T. - L*t Ul cuirtel . LA. *t ' mjn.« Aiun j •in_ [ic L- J . .. _. L _ . Pr-jal. 17 Merhsnic street. Phone Rfc . ; . r . ,• t -. I .. .1 K.»-..i I. • ' M _:• I.. Ha..K. i'h.in* '.ro.ible. Sav* vour tirel. LaiMt Bear 1 'uige!!, In^.. Monmouth . . I- \ . : ..'.,,. , .. UK . i -. h I ftAle and frame #tralghtcnlni t^uipin«nt. | H\> . Ke.J H INI I'.l!' HM Ml'N 1' * I I"'-" i. F....- WANT ADS hull l.\sl iHM-'t ..I ill » '•« V Sli UK »»t t'rum | K DISCONTINUED »ssnsrj!a and aun- i tiki: Mini! i ' •"• ' " ' "" p. • i ;- i.i .-.I faet wail papers [or ever* room in \ 1 Tour bom*. V>:jn to 112.50, row I'll.I I.Illl I. In . r L' .< KI, KI.Ki I 111' I.I. . .if..- Im i:.!'S (or 10 ainjle run Ms'ine V .-" an/. I in. ' .i. II -iiwny Classified I'l".,.. 111. fi.-.Jl.t. Op.i. . wy '>'ii- Pi nta and Wa".pafe-ii. 2s Man- Ml I '•,.» ,:• ,.,. .•.' > .. . 'o. 1 tnoutb street. Advertising Rates » i". ,".! 1'uKi KI.AIN !i K BON. chiac '-• • H'iy nl, Vl IvK I. a-.. II m,.an.le I'lioii.- HI :-K 7-M. A lilIT i'OK EVERY o. iss".i. Pottery. ID Worm MINIMUM .. . . «0 rwn piim II vi !•'•• "'!• I UK II I SIIIlP IIH. frill l.i'.i, na »wni cupper, brass and wrought irnn nov- , ,-l, ,.,.. I ...II.-...I. M'» I' K. » ,,, „,„, i,,,w! W,,n,'I,'. -"I" r ,,.,... ,...,..,, ,.,, • , , - rd ' I »auii mir.ur.nnu only: I10.V. p., I "\%nT\^'m?"r7'in, "i/'n" H"H'I."- ".'.'.', I >™ rent,,:. Call KK ti-IUH-M. E*.. h Add! I II! 3'" iv.t-ijt or frnc elm.. Honey Bee Horns. 1(4 Mro.,d I a m..'. l: K in |- . I a I IIKUI. l'l"."L. ! ••; ,, ,,,, ,,, J | M»,i> .,, .Mm I".' eoi.- fl c 1 rlUlthN.N IN!- ALLfcl ."'»•" '""">"{ ! month repays a 1300 loan. Bell Finance I j I-''" 1?'^ ;l , ,, ;,,, u. pl.t.! Ml'F. STORK- Sintal,.. fnr any busi-" I.on the-tc f .. • - " alreet. (hone RK C'.-l"-'" HK f-- •"'- ,1:,,,, Jl ,1, , h .rln i, .* an.,a H,,d ti',, * r. Ju y n n»7lV,.«od"i Mils' d . RE «- ',i°- 77 »-",-! ''--"4 R#l) B"k- Fh<"" M raltini'*ven. W'riti 4" Uni.in ,v,,. m »-. 1.'. North B,.,l«, av... Red Bank. Advert .•emrr EX( KLLENT BUY ..( » K 1 uml re-IIICIMH.IIIIM lil'i, ".::. • >;i: I.I • ' •• ' -' ..M-. in« Shuwshuiy »". H"t I;",.,"-,""1' "'' ' KE '"I'". License 742. _. | Freehold, fo, interv.,« ,n „,., ,,»,,lln front of I r.te', |,i,l... •lore.'. __ spare ii »cird at ti",ili*> rr.tf. fngeralor. I alt UK C-1 :;.- ...... -• i i .....,i • ,.ii HI... i' • linn. „,,„•,.. ,,„,„,.„, hr'ni-r. lU-ti FORIl PL-lon stake body. Per- ,, , KIVE-ROOM CUTTAI.E on Sh,e»»bury *•* a.m x-r KT id- Rl'ltAL. ItKMIM.loN In.lerwooil. aim n m If .h.r.H I... -, . i. -I" • •. !'. I'l".i.. UK TilftKK F!O(liiS"..f In, i. luie ..ft ..n "•'- H ch r.«rr'. >•: 1,. C. Snitlh lyi.enrile.a. Ion n. »-'•'•••" "l S,l^r»!;^" SX n !,,f;;;' io;- n,.,'»,e:,;J3: KM. ,*J rA,"KLf.KN'r«7PP7,-RTUN.fY-[T,,'m-.V -...I.TJ. ba.hs .unnTchi l.r«. rf.t.onut e i l : : R*,'or-.;l",ne,l. gniM Bl't el d Serp'r-o •. White .'r«t I'hnn, R, .1 Bunk «-0al < I i. i "', ' " '' ""'* '1 , h, , ' i I .'I i ai-.-uMonrieil I rn.UKS in hiuher yafd. ( all KE 6-1 .'20. .. li.:. Monmouth ecrerl. Phone RE « hKII'llKI II. \ M1 • |M is I A.;.,,.. .,- . •"•. lluh«i.i •• Plo.in UK K -"._•]:!. - - •— "hee.l., w ,1'i.l.r. I., in, spra M. hot- , .. ,, ,,, | .,|i,,lir oiiran.nation LAtlijE STUDIO mid i."Pti.,i, room. m* f : i» rrsrrvrd by Ita k N ll)nll t 11 \K .-Mikin. M:|. ' d ,-.w.d t 1 T". ll. CUMPI.KTK I.ANI.S.-APB .ervi* ^T .i'^X^M." \t,:^T r^."^^..^" ^ J^T M™™?;.^^'™" Illlll : . „• :•• \ M '.. '' I' M '• Irrcs, mil,|,l ed -l t-p ; i -I r-n» i> f 'or I' ai.l,. »hr.ili>. trees, suppl ed and VJi^ I'll KMIOI.ET four-door .'dan. . fe-rre-d. I hr an asset. See Mr.. M.'(iMr'(inu rr... •. . '' inusiriiiiiau-.. voirevutre ' .,ir'- ilani'.lii.lanc.tiiTr lislulrui'tinnt riietiim.. \V * w . • -l M- i : • ' -r, . . w,l .- . •' IMI'UK'I K|. I.M.I.I-'H n. 'i.l... • r-nri in . -* |..ni..».|••I. LnunLi.unai mn,lniH.Je or renovated. Hea'i-i. il. f r-.-tr,. Kyrl!i nt rnmlnon. s. J. Smle Kmploym.in l Service. 4- East : Bros.Broa.i! »l . R.-.fl'.l Bunk. Phone RE 6- *•"'! .h t . K. •• \! , • i • .I KA ",-'i3.-. Friday, In A. M. I !!«'..! .M. ..r HE (i-ll-ll b«(nrt t he .••• M. ... • I1',.., • hi. ". I'.'' 1-W . «• Mi..i.:n,niirai „t l.,.y„ »,._..Lk- n,,rr mnnlhmn,,ih.. TT.. SI.I""- ''"-I KA..". - »3.'. 7 belxim II A. ,.,.„.,, .... Kl ,, j,.,,,, |.,iday, in A. M. I 2HM-M nr HE «.««I4 i fi .:,. I" M. SHIIKE lnilNT HOUSE. Fumiihiil, i HH> 1\td p.. ! man ," o il , , n hut lii'm. I'li-i'Mi.* SBHU. Phonf HE HliihEST I'lJICES for »o'ur .'Id rar. We giri-«nl,isB. • S-v.-ii room- «,,,! hath. I four b. d- rrc \rd ;i; - j |'t,,i.> UK ...1 '» I.It .-i ui ' \ -1 :M. [nil' "i -=!.... l.uy. *ve te<\. ^t- ira.lp. Cssl Auto . Hon.', T A. M. to 4 P. M. App'y 174 j rnonis.i Call AT l-'i:.2».W after .1J*. M.1 n. MI ay. f\ ' ;' | BAlii. UN.' i.ALnKr.! : I '•• I- i."'l '*•'" tll.UK I ANINI. i.l-.rl ...fi Sain. liu-.. I4D Monmoulh it., lied tank l'ii..i< M m.r.Ji s^. Red II.,,ii.. I , AI>F. COD C(ltTA(,E. Hi, i'4i'»ay~u«- In.r |v ... lit We-.i Suiih c. Phune |n,ol:, |(K 6-,','JJI. bj lu-on 1 • • I: i ' vi».,k. Phone AT 1 - • i:. - f-. Iml'i. moikin kinh.n with el.ctrir slow. >••» ,.p, ; :.,irt\ Satuiday m-t. * I'. M. '• •'• M \|.!-"\ \\ I MK I.HI. I . : • I:. "I . L.r..- s.'UliL'i iu-.iiitri H t.d linn'., •rl.' miles, rmhn and hpster. prilct cun- I PROlVrirTEfJT. ;stallishe'j'"'reaT i-tateloil heat, ful! i-.ilai. HIM.lnl, atlit. 1.17 Cfp;fii V" sk,;.. i:.:' Mi:n n . A-i-ir. Psi.., i.i- U..I II ' ,.i,il ;• 'I •• .1. '•• I. i ..I Am. . '» '1 * " tAiiki ...*i.r,«u Hid installed. Hraitii. in dilion. I pii ;.c finsiiced. Norman K. HUeriry renuires tin! mate sal< "man. I'hnrch it.. I «.!' Haven. Phone Rb 8- riBfct.i.'d ;. • Ii our after re- ,.„. -e Lev . - .1" •,..'!». " >t..n h ... . . • ' ... • • ..,. N.a. • i ": •! lii- II"., , ih.NK- ..' il- t" m. ,.' «ta>rl. Phone any lim« dny or nigh 1 i.. man, M llay avr., ACanlic High- 1 I'.-KH THAI I'HiS Mfc'sej-Harr.i 4 4. I ..,,i- „ ni..I h, "WM Ma,.>li, v .. M Exper-eni'e not ne.ce.mi ily requireri. tint I *J.'"> . . ._ __ ... . ceipt at o' rr : . .-.. ,.„• . s' «" M'.'.lli" '"' •' K.mison 1.U7I9.J Marvet C. 'niton. ,1 , -..I. . 1 \ L- I n,,,. i ?, Koutft !,:,. 1'hi I only thoM' who sincerity desire career ' TWO-KoilM BL'NIJA LOW. Furnished, Phono Red Bank ft-IKHS A I \ U \ III. \1,\ ll'i. -I,;,.. ' ••'.• " ' i I II' 1,' !•'»'• Hin.«nn _ C"s|;u BOUGHTi sold and em. iieTi- 'rn. 'li'iin.vti' Hroa. Sales ami Ml ' '.;. ! in rial et.tnte businesg permanently j for nuninur .-laaot, n, yi Hr-'roiMifl. M.TIiTfiAirES W. I,,.,- ami M[ morl- rhanued. Pontiac salal and aervice, will be considered. Th.a is a rare op- : Near >hore anil .-wimmlna pool, and all S,'_;e. Wirkslunk. I'hnr..' Ill) "-IIJI. p... •• 11. A K. 1 lliil.l.YVVOllli IIKHS. U'.i "'on • ATTENTION! -We W e. rvri > 1 h.i. >.' >"U •_-,..-. - ||M,,,I.,,, <, Hoynl-n. a I Terms. G. M. A. C. Ras-i." Brot^•r•. ' pnit'in.ty for a person of amfcit.oi, an.l ! facilities. Mown. Wilson av,-.. Port Hun- \ . :. If,.,' At S*nrli- I'll,:,.! rn I I I1"-'" RK «-'.!.S2 f--4 1 - n.'e.l n 'he ,,np o( p.nml'.nK sr.H hint- ... |... i l; ,...,j ,, , l(,,i ln.i.k I'll..,, II ,-wiv a;.. I'h. UK «..:i!3. Opm ::'.l". Broad Bt., Red Ban!:. Phone RE 6- teitrtty. Write, "Prominent," Ho.i Till, I mouth Phone KE U-U043-J or KE 6- K1-. '. il 1 • ' i' ry • n ,,:,,/ uiil. 1 i.'rior'.. fl.ilWINi;." hay I.»;.I.K i" 'I •'•' •"• ... I Red" "Ban k 1437. LOST AND FOUND ,ni[ ".t'l'^es for 'he I. I'Mmn "t '•'• 1 I'J . J..r M..i-is. liv: B-ni •'. WOMAN 'T«o days ,.»:(ek. 1 i.c ,.( v.-.ir '.,,u,.. A iaiK- s» —iiim "I HKS'rlX I'KI.I '. K iM'.-li.,,, ,M;.. 1, i • I" CnltMSIlN lillAII ,.',n|"i .SIV-V haii.ly HISTOBI.'Al. SHREWSBURY. Available anil Intu nntiiinal truck 0 • it I'i.'.h! ill,, l.sa.I,s, 1o,i"! sii'l m.ii.i i IT > .., M-.v t^ • i' ••' I'" p. vi'i'' <-lat«. •.,' dti'..i|'i Mtiy »>. Must hnv, good r,[." neen , , .,,,^1,. ,,^r -,.,, , LOSl B.u. -.. ,'., -. i if m 24-HOl,'P. SERVITK on '.he repmr ol mul headuuarur.. Phutii- „„,! ,'al' net*, kirhrn an',-. I.:.t,iri.lt 'I" 11<- .-.,-. 1 1 . h\ i. .'.M I., b.'.r, ;,• Si,,.-, i l.,\.. f""t ol Hay lr,l[, Ve, hni.L ,?„ ^,'aik.vv a,,.| ,!,.-• ,..-.. I. : M.'.n"-,' IIK transportation. Call RE «- . ,,,.n<'v. ly eoiivi-rtnl ' moil. 1. .„•,.•-,..»,, I t, h.-i.- >,> "I anil V ,.,',, . , ,, ., ,n V. .1 ,.- nl . I ..I... i. 'lon,- radloj svirl ele^tiieal apl'luinres. bus !" U- fi H ' -. ••' \ A. I1 -'.",-' ! ANIIql'l. -Iliil'. ...a. f'l'-l Heat i.< i..ni.ts In,' i-rsm h. n'. , „, . . I '. ,', II .. r U:i) Si 'IIN.II Pl."i.. UK I.-'. I I I We i-.ll f.i, and .1.1! ver. Harold 1 BEAt'TiCIANTC I sir- , p. ^ 'i-'m'.p'l.-°U,',': mouth ht. I" - • • Ul. i • ' " I • I! 1:. '• l"i'fr,'t ron.l. line ,,» . 1 hi.n. . I,.,' «al,l |,»al "I ll"t .'' : I'.! l.unie,. .*',',',„• ,.'.l!... «": -I,' '•' 1-'»<"I H. ,-hi. l-l --.••- K- 1 anil rornnii.>,'iri. Steady niitl. ! rnvy pint - pi,,,,' um vv:tK liir- ll'.rl „ ,,,,,1 Fle.'lrlr Shop. IK West IiV I.-4::I:I..I i »f 1-1 ,l;,i , M • -•!! .•••• :! • -I'll •' • n,.,i, ,i, ,'., • .• • I'i'i.rii MM; srniu.i loniiik- nnin B"' -!-:•. "-"k. I":;'! "" "-'''c vi.cni'- . . ;..:.. , , ,...... i..... ,i, r..,....i. „ I . . M., . Still.Il . "I I.III ' "ii. ' ..Mai-.. 1. >'"h lioi.l St.. l!'d Hunk. l'h",ie 6-'J 7 44. PirllCE-AHRllW, A-l cin.lilioii* H.st II, „„,,•' s.i. on. Hi Lindin p!.. Rf'l llnnk. . Hnor's !'s d inn 't o patii,.' lam. ' In ilrninn. "1,"-. Ph.HI. AT 1 -'• 7J.".. -H l'i FOR SALE i'-- ' M'.: r, ,,, I',,.. , M i,. I, ,.".. >.". U... S' :.III:.I,. I'h'.n. Ur. k- I"'1 I'h'.n. KK 6.:;6J'I. _ : I hr.-. ,.i|,osu,i» n".,l.r,, Aiu-hen lovily !* '.: 1 I. Mi,, I.. I.,P, , t"l »• .-.'ii l< i ' '••., • iNi i:\' "roll i • . ..A'.:«l,ir' II iili>Hiidr. A.-* 'or Holi. (IpERATORS On "iHiili-' i i.HtB. KnmuTt { t.I. .1 l,;ilh ».lh ' ,ho« rr. autumnl;!- hrlit. ,...... in.ii . CALL IS WIIKS ae ' t.« »,.,r snt.qjet IN": \>. I s i ::l It , | ., <,,. : ..I 11.. v i.i. I ' 'I'"' l.iovi. T'.nir. •J.li I'MF.VKlll.KT In rfoml 1 uiin.MK Cirni.Iil I rj.. lifil Mo'iH avi .. 1 a hot wal.r. lots of -linrk. jhi'uhber.v, nld • .1 "'at ir 1 11.: ,1 ;•. , ...i OIHtl'i',,, i : ;i KK it-IJTl-M or ,i,- Hrani'li Phnnc I.I I R.,;,:<;. l.ti'k frun, .moke ho',-.. Monthly rermil china. l,r'-a-l':sr atd nou»eh-ild ar I In./- I i .1 • i. •-,., I.,I. ,'„'. II,:. . ;,k. i..v I!-" !'>"•,.'• II:" •! Hi nil - )-!-•••- U I ,-fi ,'n '«., .,., .' . I!,.I TKVI'Hll; S' nol'. i'j..i.,|...... •..!!., ,.;,-,. i,.v.li. I'h'. M,. Colmoiiien. Wali.nit ave.. Bel- pART.TiME HUTCHEH foi Friday . ve J U. (".,,„.. ,. ,,i,ne,l. Kay Still- t'.clri. Sea Hntnl Am nm 4 Gi' pumps «J . M,. I . • . . I',.- [i,in,..i- MM I- I : >: 1 I;,. ,-,,. 1: H 11!. mini. Pimm UK «-'. 1 14. Shoj'l'e I'hpri- SeB II- 211' inline, o I! •• _ . - -r- 1 '"XS anil S,,r,ii,l,,y 1, day. II. „ . ,, ., y. ,j , . |' UK 1. -1 1 1 II, SF.i'flf TANK pump nirk. IDI.i Ford. 'him. A|,py Friday h . I.onr B-p' rh f..4i:.". H .': Vi I".nil. MI in -I ll.sfi.K .-'.il- IMM,- I'I'I.I. I I ' SUMMER RENTAL. Fan lln Mill IM; \MI . rnlt M.K I. !•• to N. » I '-.. tons. "i'i:pi"d Ill Mailun- sluilKt' P. M. Clilf's Aili'lion Sale. Mi? ,. j i .. II .„ i ,iv N... a:., a: H.i.iliUii'a '; . • -i .1 .>• 'V.,' 1 ,. -1, ,,,.,1 .-.r.liA M.I. I IIIUIMIKK. -.•;,. ml..". -•'- Y«n ami P.ni.-imii. ... 1 ml >.:• .'Hid , 1 ;,;....Kuiloi, lank. 111 cseillenl K.yp..,i Ph • KK S-H4U4 WE BUY AMI SULl. snythu.gl i ..-,.. M ,.1 .•o.ir. DI.I- rn,:'. , Il ..! , I 1,,,,,. .| I,,,., . I,, .1 ... -Ml - ,11'. k.' lull l-i"'- :..'. A - for ,,,' ,III-»..I. - ivi.-i'. v..-.. ;..i.i- e.in.hl'oi.. P,,c II.2HII or I,..-! ruMl.K'1'i.'N'T ,,f, lieil I! i '.. I'hni.e UK f.-!;- : ". Op" ll \,,.i ». , 1, . ' .. .,.1 :..!,..1. ,, n. •..' S',,. ....11,. Ill," In 1,-. ll'iinsi.-k .wi-»ph .nil me lovely ahnd v Corlenti nf home?, aioirs. estates. H. ' I"-.1'- M.-. ,.k' I'n'l Sti.iave, Ailnnt "ll.i. I'hoin KU -.1'.. I.M-I. „'.„,., ,,;' )(,.,, 1, , M....„,.. ,'l, .• 1.,Id. .nd,,, '.'.I.' ,,iii. Call KK. li-1'..'ll-M yar.l. iloub:.- live. Cull RE «• II.Klii'i.'i- I'll \T I.II76' Cellars, a::iri, rhma. t^lar• %v»rr. an- 1 I1.-4I "' ('HEVllllI.KT (, I i'"iiililinii. July 1,1 and 17. Tl'oiiis'^ In .-.." (on'- lpTle.-1'l' IIAI.EK. N. « Hi H..I..I. !•» PI'I'PII..-' (,. •„,.,„ Sli. fli. -.1 ..id ' " ) • "i"' MOIMI-I. Af'-i Mi'li.Uy UK S- tiques, ait nliie.'ts aul all hnr-a- . .,,.-. .1 1 11. •. II,.,-. I mm. !' 1 17-J. JAMK.- ,K\N. JR.', In in Mi:it.-r and mil.". Piici' f3.'U. :,."ifi'fi,'| ],.-,, 1 cii.ii'-s. -'j-.tini' ;,,/>•. . \tn-r''-,,(•«-. tin'!', IT,;' im. annrl. till dir'. kyravil, • T!,, HU.SINK.SS rKOI'KKTV. Hn.ml it., R".l M».| - -. ('i.M.p. ' .'I loinli.nr. C..ni,v>- tt ,:,'... I',,..,. Ill, •! FOI'H-VKMMH.D lliii'oiiBhli-.'d h"..-'-. KU., Ln.0,1 HiiK-h.' _ I Mr,, in iell..,' when will I., ii-catt-il con- brai-. liiisnl's. t!> EaU I ront street, ,,| --,-. I-I. . s. f.-inlcn'. plowe.I. Krml- • i;i | linnk. Fnr r.]i;i.t!c VIMIIITI.- store. lO-.'r I 1* - Si,).- ,M! S.niei. WI r I.:. I ,i I. k. 'lA'IN MK I • ' . ill..- ,.,,I ,11;.it ,--. lull .-".-. :i. •!«> iviniim »! 7 o clock. r CI.'SHMAN Skoolei. Moiirl '**».! tidrntia!. lnt.-r\:ewn foliowe. Address. Pbone Ro,l Bst k C-ltiiil. 1: IT. r-• por,:- tnillt. -'J Lewis St., ini'Atinn I 4x7:. f.f I. Munt handii- fast i I'ni.r.e lid "i.l.'l. *" . ••• . •: II '.-, 1,1,. •• . '.:ikuo,,,| AS |..'n:ni..l I ntrer. Ph KE 6-HO4!!.R. ."Cumin 1. Ill Ktenoiirapher," Ilo\ 511. Knli'l.t".' ,. I'hline FA S-u.',; I. rnovinie artidf». (Iniy iirincipatK nffil ;..,-• I.. •!•• 1 I.....I. '.-',.. I.AHi'KU. U f-.l. i:,. l,....-h.ll,,| -,.»'. Ifl4'. l!M.C. UMh IIIIHY (i. I. trurk. Rid B, INSI.Ki. •> Ul JH HOME. bin,M..»» j.iii Snow 1,low, n neh, lo..:.- ami ncc. .-- ' EX 1'EhIEN'CKll I'itrTSSi op. 1 iilor," "and uniu.rt. Sof 1 «,,OCJH pi.-fri-i-t-i]. Schwari/.- •"i^tuo'^'s;1'""!:;";,^'."::;: :;•;; "NKS,- ^<^MKN-,-. ...,,k •..-.,. ||. ,| l\,,!l ,1 1 IH-- 'I'"- . 'I'l. Ilillld I. liVMl lull''. H ire and t ,i:tr. R.r Hum nr 't. .1 \\ »i I,. Sf« | * "" H "> !•'« I »". KML- ) t .( J. IIM, ;.IP. \\V um *• • h.r 1.." I 1, 'v .t,..,,-!, -I 11 ,,:.f. in,I.1 T11II.KT TASK nn.l !".«.. .1 • i.i.:.- •"," h.AISEH. I!I4'. irnm. .'T,.UJII miles" Red Kan!.. «tor W"itMi, Mil Wru! li.im M. i'hi-ne j . , ., , mod, 1 n iihim.iinv;. I.HI,--- ifiimruli-. Cun ii'. n I' M UK «.!..• M-- K:,i.> iliii.iii. •".: l.',.,,,,l, «»«h I. „',,., >:: J'.'T.'i. I 'all KK tl-1244-M IIOL'SKM OKKKK 111, .1 srrv.nit live dnya -•^ili1"7 i '" ' "' "' *"" ' PAINIKlt IIKIORA'IIIK ANIJ pipt r" i«-n Saturday <»n!v. M:»s Jlorothy KI.Fi 11(1' SI'lYK l;,..i. • I,.- 11.I. ii. I. -O'.il. —I..I ....I. I1.1IM. 'hum . I"-. :. i :« . i'.'l'•lI 1* lOiVSI.EtfHIVL.^l.T'Ii." W,iid-.,fllllipili Ic'onv.'ilil,; Ulltl'l I 'III. ' ,. . II" ' ».,,.T.'..._. I.I..i II.-IH.1 I . IIK^T a.a-...-*jSiimUj. M.-..«.a . .-. 1 h.-uitfi-r. Inte.iot Di"l exterlort 25 1 \ i ., coiner Maple, VA.S BKL1S AND PULI.L1 < !u, .-ki- '' " "" •»>»-••••< i- »'••• m v.--t •«!,..! 1 J n.w t»|.. IH .. H.k.'l,»""'l K-. U, In. I'riinte tiouifs ri.jr t I'cciall >. THKET. k'J'J".- f i::.r.: for Mi:.. No iinwii I'Sjiiii i.lt f 1 l J .!, ••'.."- ph'.'. \'l i-.'i''.-,l • 1 ••> 17 I'MTKH IIIH'SK J.H.I. • j:l f.-ntKSSl'tllll, . AMI SKI'TIi: I..,ik ,'ir.trac- ,rlZ A, *".""* I .Inut. .' ".' MiirhV.'v I '' '"" - '"•'•"' ''«-' »'•'• " ' "' '' ' • It, phone UK r----13. Open until »! Mvi'.i'n' I1"'110^1.'*. Nrptiin't ' ILnhnaj'! T'KI.FAISIl IN Slvr 1-,.II,|.'.'. v\ tl, ,.,,- tt,-" ."on,-, v I li'i-1,1. N'vv Mr. (tHapo'it.- ,lukt mid clmiii'l. Sep- €• clock e\ccv , nm. ^ F»nin,i"^n t.na. .\\ NKUS! - SHV»- -I l!.,n,M.n._ Ph',1" IIU I -•••-• T:: _ ! P.i f. -I m.chanii'p] condition. «l.llilil. in f«il>*' !:>; •« now mi «a.' nt ' urfft PORCH flniKKUS H vl, and '"» luieV -• •"• mv n'lil In'i"' « I liiini", bnard sloon • No. ^..".00: mooring, Capl. iru y |.v mmli m.v.tin jour IU r*nt*r r> iii.».i ••. r;*>i iim ivcim SACill. TilK f AII.OR. ' .'I. ni'.iiiB and 1 Phone MI .'-(II4IS-K afur S IV M. Murray, hint Hancock. f f. \\r arc Kjii'l'l'ffl tn S.II .._ , vrr- MUIIKIIN -.-I'li-i limiiiiK loom -'I. mint.-. Huy dii'.cl «lul -..-i^c. Snci'o's j hca'.,,-. !,iw mil.iihie. like new, rensor>- tAKPETti AM' Rf(,H by Mi.hiwk. A\*\- - outboard motor, four-cycle engine. l' mi 1 HI ti.v I'H.vnirrii" nrr« Mf'l l I.nn t Bianrh, Sf% fnih av •I-.-. "Pay I .-I, 1. ml .-':.'." A. <•. , K I ."million, ill:,. Call RE li-0-li I'IUIH Shop. 20 West lront St., lied ] ahc Phone RE «-a7 .i»-M after 7 V. M. Positive air ronling. No mixing nf Kas • ntJrr Pnr* h. Ka * n^hf usiJin. Man-' h«** "f siiy *nit l r 11H-••. H* OOCin PLAIN cnok-hou»eworlcr of s>|." R"i:.is. In.-, '.'.ll A-l,.|.) „>', A-l,,iry 'afle- ii |. in. Ui,,, I. and oil. Ideal for nahing and trolling. and ArArllont loom "1 . tI .ief nni\'iit v tt<' n>!ni»ci.,"is. ttd«, •• .,„„., ,,f . |,, io\^ yinI ,-an .1..: pirior type. Live in. Viriliily of Red ''»'• FWC.IHAIUK REFRKiKHATOR. J': WF. LOAN' Vllt' I,.-. h,,K". whM'e l'.UT PONT1A*: rnnvtrtibtr. Excel- Made in. :i h. p. bingle, li h. p. twin. Rank. Small family with rhiidreu. A Plerfftine Ray Y'ueht Baain. .'.^6 Comanch* Carpet c-nirr. S Hrc-n'l It.. Ked Bunk, j ,,,,,,'r,| ,„ k.nhr'n or liath-lii.ivh your SAMK IIAV SERVK F. 1.1 ,! 1 -si i-ii.i-. ,,•„,. ,.l,|. ,„ ...,•, II..nl ,.,,.,ilili..,i : J'.'.'i. ]• ru i-onditTnn. f>m owner. Hpstfr, S.-ii-;,'.-, '7',' Whir .-1 ! Rid'Rank, l'hone. pleasant home and simple duties for dn. P,i,tniipeck. Oceanport. I Second _flui" • _ !>„-'in.,,, .,,- HII:,- ii,,,, a playroom. l,i,l- I'.' 'I I". -!•:,,..I • ,..'• inn.I. ,11». 1 or l'n|| KE I'.-I.'l'. li.'in"ii '.I an.l I-' a. in. rail '.'\ custom nwuli. (•*,"•?'a lly tie- riitht pcr.ion who cun irive KOO,I refer- :: UK «-"!- t _ __ _ TEN-FOOT ALUMINUM l>innhj-.~ good REFUir:.T~~~PI:\YER.T §Tt! WK.R." ' Mvfl>'i-. 1 « »:i,:; pinposepuiimse.. r,,,,n, or d>n. 1 ompli'.ompli'f' hul.ne i. i.ff innilnrinn, . -""' "«' ••• .l:.iii"i.:- I.-H. ol.l> TOWN I'ANOE >sith pa.ldl.s. p.'i- ences. Cood BHiary. with fliiy olT weekly. CLLLIKIC MOIUR rebuiidirikt i» out *• anrd ITH!I. New mid century U. S. as new-. Suitable for outboard mutor. in «ii,r r..i..i • .., . 1 ..I..,-' • Hi"-.. m:i',nril«an. painl. »a'l I nl. »'M'ih .-n-lii'. nt'.'l A .:,.n; ih. -,,n,. ,, ,., ,,,n,| }hll. j. J{|,, , vi.w ,d., Write for interview to "W. H.." Box Myers Pumn n'.i Siuiyer SH1'- an,I Sir- businesH Cull us foe quick serviee !{<•> at niasirc while wall t'.n* «nd Phone KE 7-21 114• Stullr.. V>C. "V enal'.l l'h.'"l II' ' ''-Ki:l :n?iimti.,r, etc. F, pe h.mse i,lat, t,,,ok. Pnitfli. F.'eceic Co., Si r"HBt From tfcUS0rtTt7.~n*BE"3S"' "r r ii:«"T2T*71ee C t«r. snow tirci; |1.33U. Phone RU SAl'T.S tlffilNEER forntaniiirniTT.'rR: At,","',.,, HoililiiiK Supply. Hn.'hvsny ;|.*,, St.. Jt-il Hunk Phone HE B-U12H. condition like new, two berths, marine lERTIFlKn SKKI'S lljl.i.'l No J. 4. 1 .fiSH!!. men] corresi'ondence anil contact work 7 ai"l I'. .- i • a.so H>l,i..l ••en at ll.a.l.l.ir. loniri, M,,iil:.l«»n. Phone V/\i.UI. ,rl ckniieri. rel'uiri.-u, n n> ntuke toilet. Many extras, fast and seaworthy. r f1 (:oAT T i: M: | 1 k ; with Purchasers of hinll freuueliry com- RE ,;-14ll fl> ' ,":"••',';,;, ';,""> ,'"''''f »""•'"",i ."' »" >" "- " » »"' "" •'•' "' - Al>r. Klerlrip Shop. 18 Whi'e street [ Asking 42,950. Thont South Ambon eorr. 1 "novel Hi"-.. \\ .r, ai nhk. Phone ! minication equipment. Must have Uni- WOOli-FIREl'LACE. .lov,. ;. ,.>.•. , .','. . '' , ' 1 ' ,,: KK 7-1JI.-.-M. !-0!lri2 after 4_P. M. Re.l Rank I "A LITTLE OUT THE way, but le.B to v.-rnity denree in Radio Enirineerinj/ and Chn- ea H. Wilion's wood ynnl. ",'.l lo'r. . "\\ "1 '- ' ,"l' l' v'1 ,,'• in '!"-' HAKI.KY-nAVIDSON motonycle - 23-FO(Tf" Or~EN flat botlom skiff.' «• POSTS'' \Nl" 1IAII. f -n.,i AI-iiEitT E: NICE'LO'W. piiiiilmi.' nrid I pay." Carefully rejected, low mileiikte 1 .-..'Minif nhility. t'oinmunicat ion Producta n- i.,n'.,v 1' Vi'"V-M. Joint Fariell. ^.l P.iich st.. .Shrewsliury to'.s'n.-hip. I'tione 1 i!ecor»tii,ii service. Estimates ch cars. Outatandinic values. .11 priced be- j "Br.iadw'aT and C'Turk st., Keyport. foo: beam, with £13 h. p.. (-cylinder mom! •J:>! MI.,II -t . Hellin-d. (> i Phone AT |."".-\V or RK filUMt-'J HE |',.|M« STl'NNINt; TOPl'KII—All white. li,an,| Chrysler Ace marilie engine. Excellent T1RF.S Rettradimt. viiieiinirini our IHCII I. FLOOR I \.\S. .' 1-irieli. siriK'' 1'RKSH KILl-r.l, ilr.h.i.l f,y,- . Thi-y 11.-w. for lull nil I only, llwii.-,- mini.- condition. Located at Wngner'a Boat- s yard. Leonardo, or phone Mrs. Lewis, are d. .',-ou- e> 1.1. ' 1 li• rn now : sis •I'e.'rtlty. Vimi' car t:,,l ,1,1 only 1 .', : i r it. m.i.iit^. to p,,i loHiitrs nil wh'.le to r, . .>,";;,"'• ,',":„ • ","'.v,!';.' v;,,,;i';;;:n *"-j- • r ^h „.„•,••»..,.., h.,,. to At. 1.(12 «:|_-M. _ ,fr^*h • KK- I'.iru , 1!K tini'I!-! CHII youi li»es. No chat'ir.' foi- loHner Y»..k" ::., ll."i .,1 llHi'l. ' .«'ill -II.'.ill'". UK i.-JliiO-M . EVINRUDE OUTBOARD motors. See the •'iii','. Mount Tin Service. 7.. While Cllfli I'l VllSr ,1,,,.. ,,„ ,, „,!., MACIC CHKF RANI;K. il, 11 1 rondl- BL'II.I'ING MA1KUH1.S. Maion n, w ld.io models now on display from -'... ll'd l!a,,k. Phon. RK «.u4<4. itrVh,.,,'- !,.;,„„ ,„>„;„,. „,;:' ,,i •.•••. >*•• ^ ••••:«-^^u $77 60: 5.4 h. |>. Zephyrs $14«.5(l. Com- a .1-1'' .... N:r ..':> I. -ml" ; I o., Yol.'Nii I'Ua'S. iniruint'ed. Midill. lo« 11 i.«, ,1 •;, .d-n's lj.,:,'i J, «,.',,. 61, THREE EI.KCTHIC 1 ml il.,-. We now 1 plete stock of marine supplies. Every- So'.!'l> >'vi lit), -TF., s: the ra .mail. .loci, firrn. T. S. li'lii. Itoiile .':.'., Monmo.ilh -I. h">'e mi i»d p" liniftliinir HAhKE-TENilA. baby «sfety tab!., n.w „, .„.,. .,,1 , I,,,|. ,„".„„.. Jl'MPEK (iinll.-. Reasonable I'lii'e. Tel- Wl>5 I'.', yn,ei:t. l,,n>,',st L, rlns possible. Open ' rronl m.. Red IK anil nseil. Anthnri .d draler for pnit-. -1 i.i... .•,. „•!„.. ,„..,.I.II.K iiiallre-sji-. 'I'liolo KA .'I-IHIOJ. lo, iiir..rmatinnj* rail or »r:le A. K, ihi'..-p..i-. 111:1 p ,, m -.ri,,, maple USED STOVES. aii'li:"n«. unal'late,, gm- , Sunday, William J. Levin.-. 43 Ocean- . BOATMEN-—All your boatinK ne«ds un- ordii. In fhoni.' 1 COUPLE For ami der one roof. New Ji rsiy's larnist nii» Hi./'liert tviii • p,,i',,l' ".'.'l" Wist i -1"". *'" l"'n« Bianeh nr., LUIIK Hratu-h, il.n.tt. -.,-. iiplio.-'. i.d i'haii>. "Pay water heal", hot nil leirialii". '»«,' Caah ami S.-iv. ." A. (I U,,,•,•,•-. Inc.. '.,:'.! mown.. 1 f hunt lump., old ,,,'k'in, marine supply house. Government charts l.onB P. 1,.,'U I" I.ll «-J I Ul «..«:.:. nnd puhlicatiinia, rowboats. aailinic ditiK- At-h.iiy m-, . AM,,,iv Purl, dpi „ Wed- 1,-nch .-eat<. halhroom lui-in. rnmliiiu- PTiW'TTll I.WVN V11UKRS "M: Tur'- "»• SPAI'fi HEATER. Only used thr, •• hies, Hagerty sea shell kits. Everythiim pose." li|»a , 1 ioilh at nnth reanonal.lell: als l ii i n. ».lnv .i,,.,i.k.. ,i,,n ,i,,k ,m,l tub. 116 Shi • « aliin-y avi.. for the boatman at The Boatman's ,nd "...I. rr ut. Sfien mnd.l. .'inil rapa-.tv. SI'., Thnma.- IIAIIY SCALE .«:t. f..:d.ui: '•",,,, in,,." Sl"T. Re.l llnnl. Shoii, '»4 Wharf avr. Phone RE B-(i;lll. avai.sbl'l . l':i:t nw width" 1'i to «•:•"• •' • (amplull at-e.. I'nit Mnn- eomliniMl ,HI -l,u,i:.-_ I WE MOW LAWNS: also tall frii-i or pn-k-up; U'tl CM.C. step-in; 19111 working. »1 per hour. ElitM-hnur day. chry^ler. perfect condition. Ready to swr. RE r,.4'"' UNHEllWIKIIl. l.-fnih Tmraiiii e typ'- j niir..c|.,| „»„.. Call RE B-:l'.lo--li. Do.lit. |,nn, 1 . 1 'H 1 In I m 1,1,111,nn i half- 1 Onee a wi-k. _Phiine_ R& 6-1 Tnl-M. go. JS.iuii. Call RU I-IO»» after 7 r Used, but in in- -,,,,,| ; RKlRKiKfiATnU. I'i'.,-:.•>•.Shell ndi.r. <;REEN PORL'Kl.AlN"ilnul,lc ilialn buaVil k P. M. or all day Saturday and Sunday. IWAKT/. ILRMILRE buy and «..] ril, |:i!.. tall ES .Vo:i:,7 brtw (inod ,.,,,,,!i: ,,,,. I.I.-.,' f.,. -111;,:: apmt- .inl., with Cum,- IHtlnxs; e.M'i-Hi nt m.:" SI.',. I'l",i... KK 1:. I:: • n - M. con,lit,on. lull RE li-1667. 1 1 K. M anil 6::,, P. M. l : 10 r-'ii-th in; iveryth HR, and pay tht v !l.'l''.T,,ra,', d' |ac,",,"m,»: 'luhn'"^." o'l'sT,',': Co.. ^-I'-I'7 ""west F,"n"t_',t""RE 6-0.I?" • ., »; ! ^" ".^^,, "" "." ^ %^' .. . , . li'fl'lf li T(.rif .SOIL. II pei vard. I iililtE AN'THjl'F.S We l.iiv aid -. '1 ol.l clvrm. . mP K v CUSTOM BUILT runnbout. II foot, ChiiP"! Ill II Mnnufafturinii („., Atlantic IS II CHEVROLET convertible, black. I ,,„', » Brook. P' II RoVlNt At hlhru v-,->. lontenls ol homes. K..,.-.47-J ornpply south si.li nf Pinck- a T3 rugged, bas.s or open water job; BUSINESS NOTICES ! IliKlil^ndi.. Ph..,,.. AT l-"i|-,6.' • 11.000 ociitinal mile,;; excellent condi- !Bn"ir' Highland". atoiM*. rs'aI'S ai.l iral rstltf. 1 all ney i.|.. It.d BanL Thn;p, n-.'';'::,'":;,„,.' ^,^:,,!;-' -! ready to go, Sec It, you'll want it. RE «-l 647 or RE (-r.:i,;. I FREk/ETfS. "'i(i..1~Tinl.ralor>. L.iw inNUBIAN i;(I.V!S MI'Ltiu; ami 1 1 RF.LPHIILSI'KKINi; fuimliiri-. Ami.nir-. ll»n; rxIrai^RK «-01(7-J. AN ^ "}' • *'. — KeTcrr-ncri. Phone HE «- 17 00. II Gravelly Poinl. Highlands, I'" • '. Kconnmirai lo rip.nite. 1'ncirl loe. Puril,..d li.n-l. I". 1 «f II .ly ' • i.m-ii.l noil poli-ruil: mmlr to nrilrr : Ul I" NASH SEDAN, with radio, xfnth- nintlri.T«. i-url:iins. ilrni.fr;.-. -lii'L-ov- j p.-.-y, hnitir. i li-clrio i-lo.-k nnd alialipp • - M-ijL'- • -• - .. . . - - >-. mmTTy B1 "•-'.•'•'••'•. T'inis KriKii.nl|il . Middl.ll - irontt. thne monthB old l,,|.. Cm ,,11- FOR MORTGAGE LOANS lea R. V. R .ii.-rn I if.i, H,«h««i !',. M..I- rr». CCul l forentimntf RK 6-3". Mv-J. ]]<-,)v.-i»; JO.000 rriilr»._C»ll RE S-2217-J.' , EXPERIENCEII brautirian. Full ur |iarl- ptippie. and .nneuialeil. '"", ".• SIIIIII; H'ihany nl.. HniM. H. Sum". Lewia buildinn. 77-78 Broad R i d Bll ( ti<> ! 1 Writ 7 r,SrtUAt 1 CAHBURBTORS mul nmittinoii lebuill linn " SPECIAL "KORD—Color hla'ck'. I '""••.'." . ; _ "! - !:'' "'" >-, *. l.uettjr.ns. II. II. 1. Kn.holH. Phone HO I ' ' . I'h'ine M..-_-.l :~W,i. Pliiuii' KK 7-1 •-•::r.-M. "t,iet idle, Newherrv -iorel watiT, two yi-im nld. perfect condi- yuir'k, fartor» »nrkrr.nn»hlp. Dou'lar j i"i uipi.rrl. First $400 lak.-n It. 12 Maple I "•""tirian. Box ..II. Kid Bnnk. •.6,',a«._ _ 110s-r WAIT CTNTIL Fan u, .t >;.uV CAl'IPENTER TOOLS C'onip!.'. -I. A-l SEPTIC TANKS and c,-ssponls tTeaied: tion; rpasonaJile^jlU 1-1088. K F;ir"rtrii- Co.. :i." En."! Front it.. Red Kannbiiibi, anytimr." SRElJ-O'-'PltlNT* 'nufneoKrapl, IMfh-li. . I "!"'"' "* '''•''• <". I then, now .„ ih.-y eon.lii.iii,. Sariific,-. I'h",,. AT 1- a!m diy well.", drniim installed. Ea- ELECTRICAL applianc-t j.'rvii-€- man. Bank. I'hi.n.- HE B-III2S. JEKP—Wlll)« rivilinn. miC'four-irhrd WATER WITCH outboard motor, 8%. Hsn.l oi,.ra-.'d. aiitomati. feed, with I v",1'.,1" lr»"iid to you. C. II. Wilson, "-'--.I timiri". iiivin O-cnr llrrker. 47 Sec- Fu'i time work. Apply J. H. Mount, WE' BUY'ANYTHINR »nd everythinii (lriv.-; t-xr.-]li>nt rondilion: full rur- H. P.. vfry tfood condition; $50. Van styluaes. vatul. Sp.i d-O-Si upr ami "ih-, L. '.*.'"" '<•. Phone RK e-IMfi. SMAi.l. SioiKKR l.i,,l In. In-* Fn Kood "ml tt . Van- Haven. Phone HE B-U6I. Co. 11 Mm,I.- «;-.•;._R_Pd_Batik. aut'h ns perond-hnnd rurnittiri-, u>>- Inini.. 293 Wr-HL End avc, Long Ilrnnch. R. Simpson, 165 Oxford ave., Fnlr Hav- er supple. On'y u.c,| four month.. . HOT AMI HUMID days ahem! llon't . e.inilii.un, reasoiiHlile. Ph.me RE «- I EXPERT CARPET liyinj. rei.alrmii OLD ESTAI1LISHED New Jr-mcy ihorc tiijursi , c. nlld iruna nnrll rrnl rs- I.O GI2M All tor !'.::.. I «.: EA 3-"3',; l>. ;ir(fn '" ' «•' >"U 'I""" in lii'l. Ti) mil •',..' I Irinmna, blndin* and renovatil n til and rRAtmlty orhrr rr-- 11 A. M. si.rl t"t.i P. M a.- conililiiiTiini.. Instead. Mid.lie'..w 11 R.. tate nnd iriva the best prices. C'nll I 193s IIUICK four-door" sednn. model" 40. IS FEET by 6 feet outboard boat with MiiMM; Y.I.I mid a half old W.-t- pcr, y r.ray. 4r, Waveily place. He.l ervice of thoroiijrhly i-xprr- fria.ru 1,,,. Hiuhwny ;:,, MiililU'tnwn, r T r - ik h Z% RE 6 Cm ll . Hi i'.:h"i-. 1 1 ,ml,,mill'. ::'j jtar ^unr-Ii«ik Phone Red B-tnli V112'^ 1*n "nr"s"'r« l- ' " ' "'"' - " I ,""'"". '•'•""• ,•',!" VJ' ?""'•"[',•""•"* »"«•>« «••">»" to mannve depart -JUa...H• P. Johnson, Call AT J.i"H(L.* UU or K.lfil,. itiilihei. »:.,n. Phone RE 6-11190-J | „„,„, : v,,unK miln ()r fnrm,,. ,,,fcial PIANOS- Tin 1.1 or i,rv/i,[, J. Phote MI U-tWfV :i l h LYMAN OUTIXMRD— The best out- UK i'- li'iV.w".'''"'""' "*' '"' '"'"• ' "'"' /VRTHUH K. HOYCE. ptnntinit contrae. IN RED BANK—Span Cruft Studios. ev«-n..n_KB.J : aiient eoruidereu : permanem ,,,,jit;,,n and board you can huy, with 10-H. P. L. Ho',,,.. 1'., 1. nt..n pi., Krans- ARE YOU'" A VITAMTN'.l.f.at*. ,,f»fe 1 pietuie framing; oil paintings, etch- l-'-ll MERCURY convertible coupr, fully 1 11001 future to the rinht person. Write, Johnson engine, anchor, new tarpaulin, kurn. Pur,,, KL f.-'.:i-". I (t-1,:,. ,„,;,„,a Pirt««.r. n.,-1,t , eater" M .Idletiiirn 3'.. Mi.Ulolow.i, link's and cmtraviniis rentorc,'. ; filll--iTe eiiu.npiil. radio, hci.tc, white wall Rav Stillmmi 4 A-fociat,'.-. Stntr IIiKh- nan. etc: used one and one-half aenrton: lf-amele«< mantrl minors windiim tal- I ''''-• fenH.r shields. One owner, J 1,111.1 | way 35, Shrcwnbury. Phone RE (-.1111. I Phune Ml .". -IU9 !>. both^ A-l : cast 1700, will seH for 1175. «0 H. 1'" K' DNIlMIl K- ,ance*. la«n siuns. framed miirui*. J7 »'.th J 1:1.1 down, hslanre »i;«.«4 per | r?^^_ a ROtXKV' POWER Miltt'KRS a « i.lTa"! in. -. I:,.,,,I ,.,,r,,1 1,1,1,. p, >, Hah heen ••••it.'il ,,,l ; f'"- T. !,e, r \ ei both Kr;,s« M"I HH,], Kn-l c'intit .treet Phore Red Riink r,.t.,o.i j n th K,ii:: sli Motms. 34 Msple ivf. dition. I p. KK '. •".:.' :•. •».),-.. ' HMN .',11. R.,1, OIL LAMPS convirttd lor thrctrlc. ni'i't he i-u. In"-th'«lc. N, ,v '.M-MU-II ISPKCIAI.I7.INI; ,n chair raneinf. Phune Thone RE t-4.14i. ._ 17-FOOT FlaJHEItMAN'S do IM. Pl5*!Y. r.iiliLK a ed lir a..'. iVuv" SIIJT" ity. Lampa rtwircd. W« call for WANTED TO RENT riion._HI :t-l Ui6-M._ Uotollo. 1;;,. Mo,),,,, .,,d w,.,ti,.nKioi, l-r-r-ii IKKH I K'l. f I 1 •„„•' RK «-11-4-1!. r.'4« C\T)tl.LAC «ll Spicinl sedan. Fli.'t- der. lli,im..i.-. a •. . . Pho'ii KE 6-rlemnuM.'.v,,,.. Riim-'v el.,-iiie. M.V and iltliver. Harold's Rmlio and woorl. l,,e new, a.i.niiii miles: BI.-O MOTHERS «"' »,' tal.e 16-FOOT SPKEDROAT, A-l "In I'l'.i. }•::-• K-l.' -,. 1 t Ph'.l-. SK J -"'7 5. .„ RK 8-4:"". !I 1!* Lincoln Cosmopolitan sedan, fully IN RED BANK —By quiet couple. Un- 1 111;. r- > I '..,. .1;.: . *; r. ii,,i- ,;,t' Electric Shop, II West Front «t.. t 1 Ii.:.!.-. 1, in ."it- hoin. iv rk-.liii y q includil r()nipmrnt, Vciy reasonable. TOl SOIL—In « -, )ia. I.,, • I. I'l'petl. Open Friday. evening_* and a ' I fi,fU||d bl nr cot- WHKN' Its HOT si.d '.01 ,1, ih. .ha,I,, Red Bank. Photit 1-2744. \r, not I fR~ FIVR.ROoft buni«li»w*~rr tvlth Ford 6."> H. P. eneino ready for Kl'liS Two tna'cli'iij •>!" I I- installation, just overhHiil.'d. Cnmt ELEl'TlflC MOTOUS. ' . ' nr.'i '," h." |i. liillTWi AltES ".foot «.f,,oi -fool Cnllad f-.r and dclivtieri. Wilkins Mo Jl,.•.'.*:, . II Un 1 '."46 M» rcury srdan. . n piirimrni, furnihlit-d or unfurninhf d. :"»'»-. •> -!•" « :i"li and '.'NlJ llroail- 1VTON PANEL trurk for hire with line., anrhora, li[e.preservers. Will 1 S1-JJK.J. .14. •' _ n.. ihelvea. I::, 'inch: 31'.. fool ai :.. Plir.n. AT 1-171.',. m:,t:i'e>.. u- 11, T. j-r *i 1 till,:.. w;,;m,t ch'M. liuildinK mnterials, bevprasreB, fur- i. 34 Manic ave.. Red Bank, rhone j-IVE OR SIX-ROOM "house with dining Chri. Craft. 2'A feet fi inrhea: Express IRON RAILIN3S lot iioiclios, stair- RE h _ .4 ". a £. I *h .««• .. „. ..,,. TOV MIX iERRIEh piipp.e,, SIS an.l Phoni hK T-l.'iTn.' nilure. Day, ninht, ren'onfiblp, No ! rnom. Permanent. Coles cnuineer and Crulaer. 115-H. P. Chrysler, sleeps two, ways, etc. Made to order bj See- PLYMOUTH. »ife. No children or pets. Write. Scoville, dilioil. , ..in; . ', MM, II7. I, 1 - «2". Corker Spani.l puppy, l.lni-l. fe- C.ENEH.M. ELECTRIC ,, fr-.:. rntoi •. New fully equipped, new 1947; bariialn, 12,- jo), ton fmall. Kirhnnl Henrlrirk- rnnditii.n anil txrellent apnearance. Priee «;,. , ,-, n. S..,. I.V „,, ma>. I Irt r-h -li-in.l imp.-'i A.K.C. do rf Connpnny, 21 »«" «t • *••' >') East Bergen pi.. Red Rank, or iihone 000. 22-foot cabin apeed akiff. built by snn. Phone RE 6-44r. ii-J - 2 after Ne»ly overhauled. Price |325. Call KE RE H-3.16..-J after 7 P. M. inent Mil • la. RK B-"fi---J 'I. H.ianliiiK ca,». M it. A. SWHII- l""1. PTl.cl cond.'n.i,.'"'MOI'I'..'. ""s'ii I Adama. Gray. 135-H. P. Installed 1947. St.. Red llnnk. Phona RE 6-21S9. B-O21S KR'E-Mhi'K 1...I ..MHI . ,-,. „ -•". Rome 3",. near I v. Corners. Ml,I- Brond -I. Slit. w.l,,,,}'. May s. e Kt nny • 7 P. M. KE «.(ir, I B-M-2." ixiuirr East Morrii fully muipped. 11.630. 16-foot Sneak 'l-:ini: : . ,1 ii.at'i.-s >.u. T. |, d'towi, Phi,,,,. Ml :. -.. J -:' 11111. ' Beiford. ! Box sailboat. 194f>, .\cellent condition: HE 8.5U-.7 COLF.MAN. Iaiir.. sue I furnace. 1*03 r*T l j"-'tnn truck, rack real buy. J17.",. 11-foot Harbour akiff, WHILE YOU WAIT. Repairs on I'RKSSMAKINf:. alterations. tailnrinw. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT CA.< STO\K -..1 ,, .-, e 1 .-.,, Th-irno.tiii , 01,110:. KM-.Hint con- All lyp.- of ,-oBt« relincd. Thenlrirnl 1,'idy. Kood condition. I2B.1. Call LO 1949, 6 h. p. Mercury outboard, com- 111. Rr. •. I ,;.. dt ., . u.ni tito ...-is,,,,.. Phon. AT 1- ,..,.•'tun,. -. K\p"t \vo,k,nnt,-h:|,. Wilt.-,,1!, I H-4H67-M. plete with all equipment: fine shape. •'•IB aft-, B p. M. COMPI.El'r' (III IIREII - "f. •"cat spi..i:in,.| -. vnciiuni cieftiieis, lit. delAir. Promt,I >• rvic. Phone , Y(1U CAN 1IVY quality used cars from OFFICES—In Kelly building, corner $205. 10'H. P. Johnaon uuthoard motor, .ur.ditp.i. it 1 .- :r It T I Broad street and Hardir.g ruad. Apply $.'>!). Rnd .t'^> h. p. Firestone outboHrd nil milk.-. Work. Uliaraliti < d. Nor- your local Kuick neuirr. (Jn display l |; ANTIyl'ES A' .. e..i.,|.|,, ,,,l f,,,-,,:. i : • II;" ,. I'hoi.. 1:1: ,;.«:• I.J. lot f your broker, or J. 11. Kelly Co.. Redmotor; excellent Bhape, $6,*,. Pli-apur,' man K F11. mini, -il Bay an- . At- i ALTERATIONS on iadiea' itarm. IIM. y i Bank; Ray Mai-inn. Inc.. Sin Patten ave.. Long t"" '» ••"«"• I'"'' THOU M'THM \nnl-. I'h'Uli AT 1 • 1 7 1 j. Ililiik Brunch, N. .1. Telephone I.O 6_T_y ' '• -'' f'»" ''"»<• >••• • " 'I 1 . ,f. .' , I ;.,,„ ,-, , ». : 1...I. Phot,.- UK fi-:•.•>-J 1 li..ii;i.:.. UI4^ NEW i:..-.n TEI.KVI-'H.N y OFFICE SPACE. Carlton theater "iinl. ' I- •'. \ "i Un" lii'.i .li.iini'. IS!!! Dili.-', 4-door 16 FOOT SA1I.ROAT, Euyptinn elt.ih Ph'-' RE » LAM II.\I;I.U II. r..,. ,,,', „. .,„... I... -'" _ n I '••• ..!.• ..i. .' : • ph.,n.. Ml building. Apply Manager, carlton sail, thr- nrst tldu lakes it. 1 t-fout 1,- Mini Im',... •••' nn. I h»>i ' >• > I h.tiic r inboard runabout Wisconsin motor. ,eal Tini'; ,.«,„.,•- Ul. I-.17', • • nPPiillTI'NITY SMoP \,,t:U'i". Ero- foi r link, llw.t »,i; |.;.I.-I. Sill .-fai'tiim BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ! J'.'.V'C. 'o»,™T.r. 'i,!' "l^' "" I '»«t«. har/ain at $2nn. Hriclle Tradinir Post, EMil.ISII III'MllKIt li IM... ih i.e.il ; KEL\IN \ MIH UKl UI'.KK \ I()|'-.N ,., . ' •' "* •"' * **!•'. arm .iui.r. .,,|r ,h,.i, k'uiu an''"1. S. llnnl.- l l Hniri.ou BII., 4-N Hi«ht.ay. Bridle. Open Sundays. cubi. (. . • , 1. . , „ . ,.;., f , . -i, -^ ' " ' • ' ''. «"n ilia i. m.nl.' t..|. ij.l, ,. K..I Hi.i.: "<•" Friday''rvpninit's' until '•<• MARIE CO\ AGENCY,"realfur'a "anii In- 1 I I- .i.MM.I. MAIL 11KI1KR 1.,,-n.s-. Co,"! eomr-a • i- 'I:- -, /,,,,,! c,,,,,i ,•,,,-,- !|\n • ''• "•'•"it. arid m; 1,,.-, ;i nv fiiint,,,.. AUTO IIAHIOS- Sine-, -uvii'i. E.\pert II.- Bidder Buirk Inc.,, 161 Monmouth st. ! iurors. specializing in waterfiai.l EIGHT-FOOT HOWBOAT. with oars: K.i I'lion. RK pii-*ihuhtii *, Sl'i'i. ,h,i,,,l • nn -miill RE C-: .'.i\ ' |ll.'.p.e.. I. mi't.< ,1 ,.,,.• m. \\ , buy R. il Ba i nrnpertii'ti, nales nnd rcntali. L'uman:Ji4 Rood condition, cheap. Martin Zim- r,.|-.-. repaiiin^. - ^ >',,,- , \l" ,'ener. Mobile 1 1 -lock Wi.tr. M. M. II. II.. I'. II. 11,,:, Llrive. Purtauueck, in ihc Uorouffh of merman, laurel st., Shrewsbury. SfX-IOOl IVi.i-,,.. ' .,, .I' ' ' '•' ""'I" ,»«•""' 'I' l""«il- Morolliil.x TKl.KVIShlN I'.ific ,,,n- P.iidi.i-T,;, \,.ion .<, rvic, . I. F.. Cnrlile. -_-J. Ri,I llnnk. 1 (Ireanport. Phone I.O «-16O2. SREKKfilTx-'RcaHy anil, first-class coiul,'.- r ,-.,..,., 1,1 I-,,.1,.,. ;.i''iJy •'.•£!".•_I'JIOI.'JVK 7JII6. I l.-l 17 Mniimuiuh »l.. Kcd Bank. Phoni! OOlS'ti TAXI "Hl'SINK.'S in Miilill. town MA l-ll'7-.IC NATTTiNAtriASH ,, :sl,,. ,hromr"."PT,". i nv i;..',u ui _ LARliE KIlONt OFllCE. Hi-at and condition: canvassed decks, Ratsey K II..I II",.. ' '" " " " '"" " " town-hip. N.w car included. Phoui HELP WANTED E'CfcTKlC UANGK VV,,,k „.• ••„ ditir.r, '*'' ".ndiuon. mode: 1U 4 4. njji.t.,! |:E(JO*K"ATlN(i Sei'vii'e."*ea"t»*>- electricity lupplied, 140 monthly, Ser- raclnit and Perrino work sails; complete- SKI.I.IMi M.I. h eln.1,1 rurnishintft HI KK fi-ii'Jii pic.i Ruildintf. next to Cnrltnn theater. ly overhauled last year. Call RE .«;447(_i i r 1'J:II. Plain and decorai.iv* l' v „',. ^., , ;, | M:,i,,, ;M1. niitifr BUSY" YEAR-'TlOUNtf'highway"mai kef. Imiuire Serpico's, 103 Monmouth at. Ha^v ";, :,/,rh... 'v r^ni ^'•••:'i^^::^^i]"^-" paintinx. p.'i|,*rhanginil. prop*ity main- LIVE-IN JOBS AVAILABLE, llomsnt WE CAN INSURE your outboard motor- I I,._-!,.„• :,,.! Ml. P. 11 v.- . R.d H,,,k. ll'l-foot fr.uittiKe. I'lln, modern six- general: cook and Rrat-floor; Itrat- Phon* RE 1-0485. 6-os:.:; ' I'.'-" ClIEVUUI.Ki In K,,,,,l i,,,,i,i,,« boat for as little aa $5 a year. Rota- ni1 r: l.AHCE MAPLE ll.'tch ,,,!,i,,,i. ,,,,, \,. mom luinmiloii : ,,IKO live-room eottaiie. AliTiaM A l'|. ,,'|.; ,','I'K1: I',,..; .:.,.' ' " V'' - *•'" vii.'s l.ivrli si:.. class cooks, waltrtsi. Apply Robert! EAWI*6Y AGENCry^RTaT "Eifafe and ton Waterbury, realtor nnd tnsuror, 16 , •, ; Un in- • . ,. . • Iv. .in- I. , " >. 77 B.udd ttreat Inauranffc, Route 35 nnd N:,",'.^i.. i.BNEUAL KIMHACrilR, landacapim. N,C"S,,,"A«,,.,).' 4 1 Esi-t Front t{.\ RE Weit Front »i. Pi"""- RE 6-3100. One,, ui 'iii KK '" I l'.'.'.-M ^ rndiiiii, lot* .oil, nil dirt, cindeta, Kfd Bank. rive_r.l.. Middletown. PhoneRE 8-0410. Friday evenlnKa.* snj.lii MAPLE ,I i.,,i mi,:,, ii-,-. trrnvel, maniiii. r-psaponls and dru well* AVilN pRllFpl'TS help hnusewives 5TEW STORES, noulh Hide- White at.'a.. WE' ""oil- Kit THIS H KFK Hi , '"'"'•' " '"' d.amomlf. 1, !n» nold. IF YOU MAVE'TAX .eiience and p , SNEAKHOX-KA 9-0S65.M. val'i-- .-... 'I 1, 1.,.,1 , , „ v". -...nuiii,:,. i'..,t: AT 1 - ] ,;•. j. M. liuilt. dnvewrijis lepnired. Lionel Simon , n in thr-ir iipare time. Nn •\|uT- III Hk Y lk RREE I 1 >.-!. Wlile. "1. V.." llnv II.'.I Hank. Your uwn lirokrr r and .,.,• .,. '. ', ,",, ' , . 1 Ynl'Si; l'li;S Ki'itht v,*.k> ,,!,! li,,,,. I'hiil e It. It fiHT,f,! I' snnt. C11U0. f«-T'o7il "SKTFK W~ITH <;rny~~pTantom I'liR MiiNt'MKNTS ;.,.,! ,,,„,!,,. ,,,l! "I I. Kill lt,, 1!,. K\c,!l.i,l loofii posai- C-11U0. •1 ••'"! i' " '"« I'l Ml '.-"17 1 Wi- th, yi.u h.. ' Write. Ada IMKANKfioNf COTTAiiE." S'luiati'iT on fill h. II. motor. Completely equipped. IL.: '• «. I...1 .. .--. II .1.1 I, ' :..' , 1 ,, i; 1 ! niirn 1 1 briil... •• • 1: trr Write in phonr, l/inu Rrniich ''.i':' -. " .'• ! .'" i!i _ .'J J.'!JiJ"J'_..- , ii'iiVwani! ' T.i " j«ckso'i, "si'.'.' l-'i eih'ol'il.' tli.. t>i>arh, bathing at yu [runt door. Name o[ lioul "Skipper." ("an be Been at 1. '••• •-':••. Ph.,,.- UK i',. IJ-II-I: |..»Ti . \ - v ,,,,,,, I ITto/.KN (I USTAKIi I,,,.i,,, - :,,. I , ,,„!,,. | fl MIL " SALESMAN for nn ...iaVllshViI two hedrnoms, modern kitchen, bath, liv- /oliel's Boat Worki, Sea_ BrigM. '• I. IMIINI.KI: ,,,..], r,k nil" I,,,,. 0,',. «-l',..0. S'l North [Irord'vav !• up I - -1N' H HI SHIM ;, :, 1 ..,.,, u.il, 1 M .., inn rouin. Overlooking the oeean. Jletiu- imm i •- 1, . . . • I .'. I ... " • I. .-'.' .1 ll. <>," 1 ,„,.,,1 ll'i •1I1I. . Mi.-' •• 1 on MI-- j business. A KOOII living AN IPEAL IIF.AIll nnd baaa trolllnii 16- ( 1 h, . ..ni • . • Win,, "1. 1. II.," I N tifully furnished. Summn t ! ' I :. UK i:.|'. -.11 ,|., c p. M. ,;,,o,| II..: lib. No Irilltij. Auii'y «l Stacy Tool C y iiy. [onl skiff, o' III" bearh. 10" draft. It 1.1, Ill, CLEAMNC. bnildmn ,-ea.- Ii". Ml. II..I 111,nl,.• .1:1 Mo'Ioul |il., lied llnnk. hitwccti inl 11.ji.'. 1 , • i H < ill ! .'''.••'. | SE S.niiln [o_ Model of the famous Sen BriKht ak'tr. »•.«• Rn 1 I RKill'MltE S " , ,1,., f,".' „ C.,,,l AIMI W I dealer, siinjim jnli- nnd « KOUR.ROOM BUNGALOW, hath, un- Will take a ft to ;!j h. p. motor. See HOt ' V \-IKR :.'.. I'.n.l.' ..... p, ,,,! ,eB-nn«li!i. Phone KK monlbs o ,1 n .1 .,.: ,,-,,f,.,,al,'... In. SALTTSHAS. Nalii>iially"".nowii~I.iian f.irninhed: Purt Monmouth. Call KE with or without motor. A new boat 'I 1 '•• I • !..».. .-I . Kaloi,td«ii 11, c,,:i ironth* uiil h 1 •• A FiiiRiHT Corporation hR» oitrninK [nr fi-1 14.'.-R.._ B[ter_ 7_r. jn.* built with smooth bottom. I.apBtrnke i:\ .1-II.M7J 1 rho'nc RE 6-IS !«. C. IL MISCELLANEOUS I i ."• for h •• i\ H 1 . IV l 1 WILL sum ,1, ,rnl produirr lo open new aci'ountB in SUMMKU and year-round lental*. [ui- sidrs ,,f he.l iMrrn!,. tt'olidi rf ill lea Mom, ',- • , •. 11. •. TMII.K Till' I, \S It \M,K .mii'l 'In, . • K..1 Bank BICB. l~ ~> ivi-ekly diaw, plus nlnhed and un[iiinl»hril, a lew rhuice boat. This is the last of srvcral 1 built. I. "i" w." n.i. '.. Mini: .. I,,".. IMioi.e BO8BY JOVK.- nifl' if " 1 : • 111 K, k LIMINIj.S WANTrJD— II rou ha'C B li.unm an,I liild uaiaiiiK t» man ,iual- MimniT lentnla MttII BvnilHlile. Ellal-'ran k_ Tf>op._L_r rnj^i. • 1 A'I l-"-.'l..l L\ JOSKI'H SMITH. lift esli- i I.». '• ., » I -. lit «• h...n> (in aale: buvera nnHiil. U. V ' if.t i'if. Pnvinui r\prrirnrc ui.nrrrs-ar.v. Wiluhnr Ak'eiu y Ucaltoi«, 1J16 Oi"i,n ,,.;;"!'• ;' | -•" \. •il.FUOT SKA SKIFF. Huill in 191(1. SI OTTIKS \KC. • ,".:,.. ,1 nn.:. -. inal'l „,, n'l tyi't-e iln-ul ,,li,,|f: li. .SI ...ii 11 Bioail llrcet. Phone Hed . I', , mnitrnt I'ai fs.rntial. Wrile qual. ,,VT.. .^TH rlnuht, I.ual roil ofni<\ Phoni.' ii 1 ij 1 R,i..il df,-:. nnd >h,ll, , ml,;,,., l,u,,ks i.ri 11,,.;. •t I'l home I,,,, th, H.l.i.nl. 1. <-.o. in ^'al:i.ii|>er hHiiKiiiKl I'ltinti'iif, r .ler- M»'k li'JHI i .nV.il,,.in lr, "Salrsman." Bo.\ .',11. Ited SK J-IIOOI. 1 'ILIIWEI.L LAWN MOW Kit. ll'" '»«11 for Pin. rhi'y*!., iMHrinr iriirine. E\,'el- O? Pi „'. - »• .1 i'""-l h>.m. - mi v 1 1. I A ..;•..:- flUS ."• Mul inteiiui. rrmudelinx luilli- Hani. . WK HAvt'A "WlllK aeltction of [ur- 111"w • 1 la'iiinn.: «.,,1 , u. Imlu-s II, h. lent for deep sea fishinK. Kendy to liftc. TWO ENCLA.NIIKR ,,. I M..,,lu. mill- 111, I', Inl Struts pliinni'l nil e\- in M 'isii'iiua 1.111.iini.m Mi nm rnoniB Hnd kitihena; all tyt'tB M,,O,I W AiTTlK.^^ S,» Hire limit. Nn e\prr- ! nijh*d lunimer 1-ottnnt!, avnilablc [or At Irwin's V«rhi Worki. Rerl Hank. and n.ai 1..ri/ . |( I.e.se, (,,, HM1I |,i-,|.; ii: $.',(). SelU lit fill, II'-M. I'holte IIIITB inatnKeel; gener.l enrt»entry re- WAITRESS ANII counter girl. Steady t TiMiml- •-• "''I Ma, •• rl'.f l, IIAHIKS ANii (HILIlllEN ImanUil. Long Kl!MSUr« "~Tiiiril»hed thn,-ilium liiiiign"- RF 1. '.ni.7 II employment. Nn Sunday work. Apply .".'.I-'OOT SKA nltllilll' .1 IT. Call lifter Mr*. Iv , . H - f imirB. Work Kiiarnnteed [rum 'I to low Iliuh. K"i"l 111'glthoi Iliiinl. in IH (•(il.l)SPUT HKFRICERATOK- s,« cu- .hurl pe Chnilej liratnurnnl, 14 Monmnuth St., •.._RE.Ii-3»l:'.-v. l'yli 1 :MI \' W ' i" I,., H.'." 1 il' Rt 4-1 -.;..W. nith children. Country bus. IIM,. anil ,,11. Itiiilul .M.'.o, June l.ie ful: \.iy good I'oiiditii.n. Call [". yi'Hri. Jol,N flnlini'ed i[ desired. lied Hank,- >uiinn-i.t M> BR11AI1 illtKASTEIi I,rot.,,, nirk.).. f»'T, fo -• liinhrst references. 10 S.'p'..mb, r. John L. Minu^h Airincy. l.'-IOil'l KNIICK.MlilUT. \. It. Tin* KK r..11.117..1 In adilitinn. window rlpnn'iiit Bert-ice ?TET'm"ltT~"r7il,nnle. courteous" and "."i.'h. PI,',,.,. 1,K 7-:l7n:t T.'i.-ii' in...I, rat", I eeii.ed. Phone FR «- Reiillot, liums.in id. Ph,ine_RJ) I-"7J_«.| Ilii.-k, t. Sn •. lu-h.'iiit., null,,mid mo- M Wl F I'WIS li.'.li.ii.rii 1 ellicicnl Elenogiapbc, wnnlid by li"'lil II" 11' r-.r 1'iitaie ilweilliii/,. .inly. 1'lione I.I- J.:i. STORE--All improv-'tnents. Mnln st. tor wilh blmi Imickii. I'IIUIIL RE ti- Arcrius ; \ STKHI IM, >II.VK1( AIM" I 1,,,|..-1 11.11 • •i.i . -.tale ..lilt.- I. iiiil 1 Mo mure help- Un 1 It ' .•I.-i. I..1.I1.11 sii- in., | ,,,„,,: Three blocks from atation. l.',5 ShrewB- UK (i-ii:i(lil or KA 3i,;,"i.M. \ XSKSSA KENNELS now 11. limuil- ful, tint not 1 -..el ttiitl. Iteplv il, oV.Il I.'K I..IH0I...I • ' " '" '. I-nth.I..- nn. , 1 .•. » il cull fin'. I hill) live.. Red Bank. ln'i-KOOT SKIFF Flat liotto I 1 ... :, : , : " ..! nl I: NKtt I I'liNlTl'Ill: ., • 1,. I , l'i,. r, ,1 1. , .. ... KM'I.III nlll\INl, .I'siru'iioiK. l.i.II n AI.'L-YEAIt-TlOUNIl ~ i.,,ii,.-nl..v.. Four 1-: <•., ijnari ,1 bnv, iirnvi i! ,.['i ill ul> .l Mi. plirl il ,'ini | ,i. ".Mi. '" ili.v,- .iilely. I."ill- lor • I ' I.i," - I 1. U. .1 I!.,!,!,. j riiiimi and liuth. Atlaulic av-. East lo :t,l M. P. II. wnh lu-hnr', iiK.ne. OI.. I'l • Ml '. 17-11. 1, 1,.. .• 11 ,I,I... ',,,'„ I Ilir nl « Ih l«l, aliei.iiu ttheel.. I'ii.l.- H.\"N|iYMAN."iiai\"N|iYMAN.""iiaidiiiirrcliiMill.urd , It. 11- i Ki.a I'liura. Plinne hK «.II:I1N. t,tl," 1'' i- enniN,. Condition inliniij. . . -. . I- I I ,-• It , IK , .''- .-, ,,-,'o .hi'.ina .i.hl: ir 1 im. viirc III HIM \ Mi III, Mm I en.ily u.efu'iil minalda c and out Small I HWELLINC Lillle Silvi-i Three lied- • I'Khlly •ed. I', • ,. • ' on lah I !•:!.; !..,.» Mrlh,"l Am', Invr '!>„,„. II.cli In n-i, Irioiiii' • l.'n.'e. (li BU'-, e\|. om.. bath. la\nlo,y hi si H. fun. 1 14: K- ! l'h. | ,.« Srhn., . ;i .S(,,,ih BrunrluB). Phone Ih. I f ri. I Bll 1 »\ ,'^r I r-r) ,j I j I la.h.rf [>,•[>. A. L. I'.n. Aienev. Inr.. 11. M'll,,> M "li at. nnd Shi twain,, / "il icn. Front •t. 1 e.. H.shl.mdi.- LU <-:il!J. Lu 6-.;i II. ' • lUniljnian, ' Bo» ill, Kcd Bunk. II Monnmulh 11. I'hnn? RE 6-1130. , .IT'NF: L'O. air" N!n?

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    FUHNlSHfcU. THKLE-KuuM «l'a SHADOW LAKE PARK—Aitiaider Me- lOLHNIXI. HOME, n town. I.aig ' lll.l' !• Nt.i K AIU.\ I: i IMS'! REMI iEN< 1 La- LIST YUUR PROPERTY with th* t-mtv. tcr« ylol»; t imo4«ro ntthetcd i iitf -..•>nv LUIHI, {...n l..iir. '•'• ie».il* iil.il d«v#lopm»lil; f. D. A. tt|r- **•' "^ ' - l:» 1 H; . n - •[ . La»ley Agent-J- Th,,,,.. RE (• (irovid: ictiool adjoining. e!ot« to ri'i- -^ .Vmiirk • 1. nd- n I-:. I'lini flt 04IO. Complete real eatata and In. fill" ruad «'ation: likt prlfil«(*fc. A ft« flttt - 6-..39T.' lift ... 1, • n ; • •• -V. • \\ honn .:!•• m!! «t«jl«b!.. S*» jour r««l- j Vt rCKANS 1 I ..nn, 11 i ,,-.> ..« 1; .1 M .' t fill |-O,III1. I.n'.tV ,.,'S' "I 'or: «lio E. A.Mndfr. on U« tniiiMi ' niii '"• m. rntxl'i n k ;t .-hrtt, in > I - il 4\lx : i I-..I 1 III',' ' ^o I'.UV H..h,.ur I th ... _ onv. F.i.ntb r< f ... •: ..I. 1 • Plmiie UE »-117«. ' inur v ..... w.-ii. :• hfn- fu ; nil m-nio *fi." nn.n1 h' v . .• .>-..• I >. H ;•! I- R nit [.I eiiir in er t.'tks y roand cabin in* i.r r.-. I'll.m. KK ti.4i:'.--I: - 1' Ageii<-\, 8 I,inil«n pl. J'hi.h 1'r • . ',",',. R " er' IK ar i vi r: r.,i.' M '1st t IHave living room i FOR RACING SEASON'. E.vtr PAUL R. STBVKER. Rwltor, Firm> h I • ' ••1 ^ " Kiini-. SFK I.AAI H V...K"'' Y *v tn li in. >h» •r. bedrnom, kitchen- room, twin I-..1-. rtmc run f \» , II v : mi.i f. .nd farm .at.ua. St.w Hl.o- i,.A|U 11AVEN j Kl'MSliN 1 • tti- l'.;i>, ;.' vi-il.-ta.ls mid pne,- to I ,in,,h|, b. .1 shnv... ,.. 11 vat. 1. IHJMK lH.-rl,.,.., i. waj S4, Holmd*!. Pbona Bolind*) I • 'linvcrrin.tr.! Krtii.r <(r." Box 511. R«d;tiona:. EM..:,. ' Sluev.lmry t.voi. I.H- 11. I'.K- \ i!K M V i..,; - 1 Bni:» prnat.' fam dint H it:strit • N«» ).||0|. riii|.lHi't. In.' VVBI.I- II, I I Ml, _ _ i thref brilroomf. I !i bmn. Bt-Hiiliful I. I'l .I..IM I , bungalow, with kitchen prn Ilffirr n <• P f- - riioiif i ... fO BUY .mall him X.-.i,.-, Hum---: -d two or ihicp Hrrc«. in Rtd Bank or RE fi-27.17. HuUE SITE? Larka" in.utifullT* l.nd- shruhhuy ami 11«•<-•: HHTHI:- jl7..,u : 1 iurri.'UK.iiiK - L'unvi'tiifnt to railroad i"' TWTiTlooMS UvTiU-'-VIMII11n.ni cT»niTi n- ai-aued lornfr lot, in belt rtaidmli.l . U'urne S. .•irhmnk Acrnry, S l.nil. r.MH ilAVFN -I. i h l.r.l m J Mi- v I bun. L'THU-V .5.000. Addresn A. ti., P. 0. Ntion. Klif•hen i'j ,','fjfH> k P: Mil.• fn m- .rctiun of Little Silver. C«ll RE tl»t». '''•• P ""r KK nsiT i'.y. No mtvt w Kvil' 1 1 »>>nnlll«. . en to reasonable otter. ff1ilff1il> fiAS RANK -Hank •:. Six ru.im I.ma . .. :il •• 'i.l • g I. • •-! V \ SHRKW.yIUiRY nr '*•'<• Bank. modd< ( H.! KK fri :.I«.R - k-jragc. iol llin.,.l ... 1mm.dm piwcy. Ask,ii - «-.','in KM-IU-.> , J..ni. I Mi .,-li -V.'.l ••>. K,.in- liUl- hum-- f.ir 'I'if'ly I'Uiil'If. Will Ft'TtKlsHEti ROOM WHY PAY RKNT7—Buy beautiful K Ak-i-i.1 Coiiilnii,,- Smith 14 Mi,;'.. n\ I'l,.H." III! I -F.f : ' A i.P.' pay i.p i° * 1 *.nuO CHRII. Writ*.' < I IP Shnu-I. ,-• new home less than rent. Owner- . r« i A'.K'-' V Haien I'll,,,,, KK B-jn.i- B"'\ ."ill. K'.i -*»flk-_*__ — • Phni... RK e-4lijii YKAISS TWO I'i'IlMSHKir UoilMS. II, .l.onni ItKII HANK, living pl. AUmctiv,-, cum X i I: II \V r '• LISWM.S WANTED^We 0»v« clicnl rhoin- HE 6-4J72-R day or night. fortal.i.. home K.t;hl ...oms. 1'•• I.I Hir tu of pro.-ertie» Mn,' privat,' Kilrh.-ii. ,. yond ,,,II:M,II. bat'il. lireplso. hanl»oo,l floors, large I : i In the RH H«nk Apply after .'. P. M.. Kti-A BriHv, n.l mmIn ., ... visit the John L. Red Banl.. o,,p.,«.t.- ™ lead ' ' I I'RoI'ERTV " I>T"~buafnen~ i.one. Two- i-nr!o->->d SIIIIIJOICII. nil heal : tiarsgr. lot i story, eight-room dwelling, suitable Terms. • (1....: II., Minuifh r.umioti rd. Pboni RU r'URSTSHEir ROOMS Pi* ,; f..r two apartments. Two-slory warehouse Exclusive agency tun in e Smith. 14 .....|.-I tl.... Lady preferred. Wi • M. I i...l.nil on rear of lot. 7.^00 square Maui* ave . I a:r Knv unfur- Ml Red ..Hunk. I'hnne UK «- IN RUM • N Y »ur or fiv«"-r*»f>ifl rtoi-r ipacf: iol 7oxS0ll fruttliiu/ „„>, garage, for year H:l I..,, '.iiiutli st., Imhold. Emra lot «0:.4u. , (JOSANPORT—ChHrm:riK intta 1 ,1(1;,.I.'. VV" ill f oiifcifier tcnrnaf I.on and shnpl honi. ! frontage on Marcy St.. in residential in1 cotiaii'*' nn eitate. Writr. . ront To settle eftale. Asking $10,000. . J- I'M... • PLEASANT " Ft'R.VlSHF.ti ™ N.B 1 Th"• is a real good buy. Merritt R. I'lllSlt Apent. Cnn.lnii.-e lilh. li l • M - bus line anil Monmoutli tr West Main tt.. Frethold. MSP, ave.. rait Haven. I! I Phone ird.ns I RE 6-1624-R afler B P. M. IR 8-02111. f.VX . u.lal,:r II • \,-- la.- li .i SITUATIONS WANTED "bungalow1 1: coupl*. Near shoiunnK d>'r.-i NEW HOMES. Immtdiate occu- • *«« ^> ^.-.tq 4.iLjA*<\iit iiiiiiajPn * , ii^t '-r .i.- Monmouth Park. 47 Waverly !•.. Ph rooms- ic.raiir: oil heat Neiir nur SK< MtlliHT VII.I.AliK. I ,.m p.i". ly ...... , ,. KIMSllS' lifsr ',,'iy -e nal.cy. Owner-Builder. 48 White rd. Immedihte ocruiiHnry. lor qi; ck ia!e ] ieii..\jit"t .- ."i.|ii'. I * '.« t....m 'I n- ..„ „. ,., ,, , • St'HDilL HOY. 17. anxi for aummer RE 6-1 8h2. t aj. ^...i» i,.,.,.l *:. rivau bi.at. Somt St.. Shrewsbury. Phone RE S- I>..*.UIJ. F.*(!o»i\r A-^nl. VimsUni-f '.IIK' r....in k.'-'li.i.. 1».> l.i.ii ...mi ^ -.rnl ,..„ !,•:-. • • -r- ., P--.I .'earn job. FURNiSHEf)" ROOM i Smith. 14 Maple a\e.. run llavin. I'hntit '*'.'• ' I* ' _. a»e ac- 4272-R day or night. II. .. • XPerieni',- X ,-r; '.i I:. | I!F, a.-lnv - .-.o . John 1.. M.nuuli Agcne 1:1'- M i I:- cept.--i Bob Ha:. Phunt I.O C-4olS-M. Re,|_H:.nk. KK «.,.j:l7-H I'hos.e 1111 1-..7IH >' •.«'•• 'l(a» >• an II-.n Cl'lN'StANCE SMITH Agency. 14 Maple i.l. II..-.-, Pl. ,.» Ht. l.tl... MXN vxANTSnd.l tubs, carpenter work. KUMI;»II.-I| nisli.-d. BUSINESS PROPERTY at li NurOi ; ,ve , Far Haven Ht «.!] RliMSMN IIISF.IirRliNT ic RriiiMs yp i.in i.n .'ir.vrft ip',,. Pa.,,, IIK ii.'iil il.'ii,rating. Reasonable r. l'.';l S Second avc, Long Branch. Frontage •o f pr,,ptM|y H,.j |)Hlak ]ul,| minding li ll.n f* run.- Call KK 6-ilTMi-J. ground no SI te,:t. depth 1.14 f«et. Two ttowt on ', muns. Mo,l I .... . I • .:. Good tor buneaia i man o eil home th rr.li. ,(i..m, .'.!"• l....l MAfl'HE WOMAN unemcumberi'd it- ,i.,,i,..iy (iatlgc with li\-roulll aptiil- RE «.3ium ., tprmi, upm Sundny and *ven- li.ith. 5IHITV. ,,,- II.IMMI.II ii- <-xecul:v,. s,-cretary .,.,, Inquire Shal.iio's Live Poultry i(..ltl M : larht-t HI above addrets. Phone LO i-niiii.im in' In in'l.i- E»crl!ent character O bin I'll, .II. UK (i- F'linn a,..I .,•!.... n... - '1 hni initrhiy rxpericne,,] .1 nun:.. I BEALT^L'l. HAN) H TYPK liomr. in pnlii . .. !i.l:..i.". Wiil.'. "H. L. M.."TWO Kl'KNISHKH i.. Block I"...in : .oNMCKKSl, ti. 1. aom**. Maimoits Hx^n hv.HK ro. .1,n M«H liifHiv, H,],))' uminir nf fnivb- -IIKE« SIII.RY I'. IS..V .11. U-il rlmiV.. . _. _ or . ..upli- S.-n- Brothtr*. Lull* SiW*r. Phon* R«4I en, *uM|"»rrh, 'In.!' Ii. .li....ni^ Mi: I innah!*- tcri.nn c,f Kum-'.r. L'ngurs- 1 I OI.I.F.liK SENIOR . :u,.|..-ap..| see rif t.ini.::i!<.\v. Ilnlii. Kn-i'ly n." I" "- -l-.i- •, . i, V IM ." APARTMENTS Whit.- si., Shrewsljury. Phone RE wid«>. inmliinM.oii ,,f Hui. IIK r.M.m I.H KN.Si:ii UliAL ESTATE .i. i •' -> t •. .- '..., V... II AKen I. r I)-. ' t!-427J-K day or night. .Ii I.,..n.i.i; fur fi.iiin'ftion w • mi r»cf|Minn hull. hiiKi- j.nr bumifiK (irt-lilii.- ni. iii i- hci'l. ht OKII -Iinil I'h..lie KK s-ll- . ur. .. \. l.n.lilfr-riVvelopei. Avail- IINK-KOOM AP.MITMENT v».ili !..i.ri.- fii-f t'!»rr. priii i-nxniH j.arn.i ,miH r1"-- iil l'i.ii. I'rii'f «l"' el'.te. furn ahnl. Ul I.:.. - .i.i-.ml.-.l FiX'E ROOMS and bathr full" cellar, Miiiiiirh \nii..y l'limir Hll I-uns. AS 2- tur* window I.VH luokintf 1 'j ncrt-s ,,l, , ii.ni.ilin'.iy. rhon.- rni". I).i t-v, rything I run tu niai.e .Inim mat. oil burner, plastered walls. SHftKWSIUttY nv.ili.,111, I'ail'.v fut- iii<\' ATTIIX. Til K _rhinie KKA | oak floors: plot 12uxlHU: complete with nf luturioiiH trpci and vii-w of |hr ni'hnl .i\ r .iina. l.nlh. hoi air nil screen*. Near Campbell's Junction, B«l- T; Ajfll 4'.--RlioM"ii"iiiirini.iil- Ne'\sly ' ShrfWiliuty rivfi. uiih nrc + in fn hfal; irarKKf: d rk; -.'(.foot skill an.l li- ft I M • f,,rd._Cal; KE 6-03H»-W. fiif.1 r i l.Lit in rir..".- nf $14.- , " .... ' l.s'^e we - WOMAN wi'-hm ion as , tno.lf rtrz.-.l. in til..- i, - ii,-nl:n -tniri. I nvf ifr..ril. l.urjte (onfict.- porrh |l 1 iious.-kii p. r. H'i'iHs only, sleep in. ref- j N,-ar ^itt.r. i-mli i.n.l -l;ii ..n. st..I.-., etc., EAST k^ANSiitJKG—Four rooms, bath, O, .lohn L. Muiua-ti As"rtiry. Ku I ;, • -,.,|TH with upptr marine .-un d«rk. BiK , I crenr.-s. I ail L.K SfuftY" HuMF. gel i! AT I-s..-.-«-J. All-year home Price f4,SO0. Tarms, iwo-i-iir narHttr w'.th hiiuhnat loft. Slift'fiWSBl'llV V.w-room t,i,iiK SCHOOL (tIRL wishes I.. .|r.i..m« S x 'true i' - -. .- l'h.ine KE «-l32«-al. I.niv ' v -.„• ,,, hoin.«.ik or »'i!l care for children. fl| REK-I(OOM fnni-hi.l i,|,n, I in. nl. ,'!4 Modern doniftilir' srit-nrp kitolifn. ell Ni'ariy n.-w. Tu'o.r.ir «nr««»; 1...M.I. . ,.„,„,. ii'ii. l\i.|. ,i... .!»;•,<,. l'hoti.- UK 6.KI43-W.' l'ro»|.ei-l nve., Atlatilic M.Klihimls. !.i! • '.urn*- m..it. rn k.t. lii-ii. I.HrIi riirltir, twit ''\iy I • U (1 . -.i.iin.l ,..,icli.i Hnnte. Open daily C P. M. until «i!h i>!cnt y i'f ••'••el i .c out ;*• («. WtuJ liwii. ill S,li«,ii'i.-M».'kl.ii. " Wli' I'h..11. II!-: (•'. l-l. ,«!: IIK 8-nlillv.J.' ._. | hot watci. Fi'lflilai... -h..«.r. l:.a- rlv.-r | fiohftb. RIIHCI* for thtff mi»re mom* 'in ,1-. ,.|.. .1 RIVKRFIIOS r. Three-m-> datk. Snlurilay and Sunday 10 A. IIKH HANK l.iivil) l,iiii,.al..» tic . I;,-. . (,., ,. I!. , 1AI1Y WISHES noaition as^baby sitter- ' Hod bus. .1 • 11>-- -\u«n-t -• H.M,H. „: v..ll «.-!l, , W . HIM II ll.l. On MTIil.ll lit..11, nil (.(-i-UI'Btrrl tO Mi .. hlgeisol!. Phiili* RE «-37_84.*__ '.S.llOO. lim.iire 1.-.0 Iti v. , i.l lit: 1-,M. :o 7 P. M. Inrection: Broad : , .Hills a I'I I.M'll. llOt UHll'1 l|. 111 I... . I,1-,.. |'l HI ' fll yum- mm. A.i ..f IIUR !•. miw mi. n...l N. ,. I.-.-. I.II'S'I'IJIM V 1 III-I-.T." fiF'-'IVKP WilMAV would like in ""kee[' 4" si.. Sin. A1.I.U.J. lo While SI., ..„- KA II INI II UN V. « i.l i I. , .....ler ...... in (ir-p's... .. I !>,-i In fur Allanlic HiKli- BEIIRIIOM ANH kilr-ieo. In-:. Is. .1 iom- «Jrr oiriMi tirtxui HIM| <,,,»>[. for .v(Mir ne in pilule Shadowbrook Inn tntranrt. t I." ••i.a'ih'.i- lamia orefn red. Write. "It. W.." tin* pl,te uttli I.I--,:.I.IIO .,,.1 I.-.,- langf. rsgt-. IJ7..'..II,. Ray Van 1 nllow signa to Model Home. Henry inij-ectinn. ()•-< mmncy Srptrmhr-r. Si-liwrti'l.-Mp'ki ". H W Inu M Vh. ^.-.-h. II II i.il I... i li -. Horn SII. H.iI Rank.' Local, d on I ni I Mm,ni..,i, li Im- Im'. Tilt [Tier in uiiitri ri iihlp )M«, •,.<, RK. 8-31'Jl ta.'li..! Ai-.-r.. . li, I|».,.,. ri.....e EXPERlBNl'Etl" I.AUNMBEiSS " mi,hr« near torn.. Ill II,,,- , I, ,-,,, K. .1 llnok. E grnraiifh, Sr. aales agent. Phone i;r. s. HE t. -81.1 V.. OrKVNPOHT N"«. romi'l'ti. int.- n . He, • n ii, .i.l «i iiuIII.. (.all KC fi- I'h ••:• •ttftgeri the .manihHtif.n that mrh k KK «-M 02. rnn ii*-. Itan.h lyin. Tw n iM-dnxirfiN I H • I'll, UK ll fJ-W. AI'AlifMENf. ."'-s inonii .HTVRT1 tr^mcndotin value mn br vfTcrrd to- nl. l.alh. lnii.K i.i..;n-.lin>'ltr. larir.- ' • I .!•:• and hath: gHrng,. l-i n.wh VAN JIllBN. Seven'-room rolon'aT Y... P;Vt!T-TIME*S0M'M£n Job ileaired. Ty|i- THKEE-ROOM BUNGALOW with bath. •!n>. Kns.y HIM) nuirk niiHtirii.K run 'li ki'i-mii. air i-oniliiii.iinl li-ai. ..!:. N ! i h.ins. I.VH bath.. (>o«der r,i..m. fir'P n'<. irilt. lilinir. bnokheei-inif and jrenera! N..- I.. Phone LO «.S««o.- la.'li'.l Biirat. . I'l..-. .!•. hearh. N-. ch i>r arramerd with about - »2.:.(i(i f-.nl nl ,n.-iml. si.|.-«'alk.. Kir.-'tir I,.,! «il.r nil !,.«• H.i.ih e na.Hk-i- ••' iifhrr work. Prefer hours ill afternoon. n k'trli.n. itu'liirrnv Wa*hrr. I.'I 'is skuv. • N Ill ASCII. ). IJ II l.n4'^ -XV Fl7f.RO7fM~" BUHiiAEffW: Low tairs. minimum rush, nbuui 1100 <,«r -oS'd imrch I.mi/.' .-.iir..r ,-t l^l.n,.'' fn!' I.O 6-J'-i'Mt-J. i; nirl location on corner, 2110x226. it IVrf J'.t.;.'ill. Tnil miirtHHK. fur B-:'J4I. ' TWO-ROOM IL'HNISIIKH Hay Van II..-n At-.rn.-y. Ksir Ha-rn. Ageri.-.. II. n '.- I'.-.. CAPABLE.' iSTHISTtfT'OlS man" VUhTi, mnnth will curry it, irii'Iudine «V*TJ. tlxibli. i: I Si'huaru.Marklin. » Whin | RKII II ANIi I'..cm i. J.iO per mo li.uiliie floors, modern bath, with some I'h.in.- RE rt-11'in ' FAIR IUVFS I'. . - - » niiiiiileoHniT or I'jurtitkrr pnbition with furniture.; $.'.,.100. Terms. Beeri rd. and thiriit. Plenii<' if>,«honr t»wn»r-tiuili1- .t. I'h..nr RF. «-Jlil. ! furnish..1 1 VAN HORN' Ar.i.ti^ ranch n.uiss. T'". •e;iarati- luiuK tuiaiteiR or tn.n&cement. H., rs st.. Holmdel township. Phone .. I - Jl.l.f.li. V\ '.mi -N.-ms.th 170 per month. Phone AT I-01IB1 >r cr at RU M07U or writ*. P. O. FAIR IIAVKS -Konr-r.i.'m. .nclnaul I ndinit olil i-.ia'i.. Cinr tr... Th,->|w-. '... of Mnul or ti.ijriflt home on percentage ( KK 7-'i7«4-M.3. Frank Roberta. v. IJ II ,| s' I'll.'ti.. HE r.-i!*" • AT 1-I7H7. Box 221, Rum«on. Have more land porrh biin«Hi"W. II..' flir con] firril. j lierlrooms. flreli.ar... anl..ma'.r lir«.. ' ..( .'a' *. bjisij. Inl! KA !-»l!.'-_*L'_ HUNIiALOW-'Three nedronrm. til? III K.J.HI ror.ilition, npiir rvnilhinif. Niri HEIi IIANIi III 1 fWO. f'fiUlT-ft'ftoM apartmi II:>. P'arlly balh. Henri: * rsiiyf. r,'fr if.Tii'.ir ifa'in'.- Ili. II) :i rilLLKKF. STl)l»ENT w'iahea summer hath, oil heat, recessed radiation, full and will build to ordo. l.K-atinn. r*r .-.-.( riithl. IT.HOII. Mori. ' furnished. Walter J. I (,,,,,.. 7lh ave. II.l.iS'l. Ray Van Hi.in An-nry. rair RL' I-II . • i.y mi nl. Part time or full time, cellar, Venetian hlinda, aereens and storm liutr availali!.. S.-h»'lirli,-Mlli'klin, I-1 nt.ir nn.l ll.n.l > a- III.n y HIIV.II |>h..i,f UK «.(]i..i • Ri-M'-•..: i • l in office work, lyo- windows: gangc•, lot fiOxtQO. Phone AT Wiart-N. m.l, \ llroad Ha« hill VAIK HAVEN— Attractive hnmi." m-ven Vrii.lf st. I'h HE «-:ilJl. (IL'AtNT. CIIARMINi; rentuiv-oM .-.<• II. . • r's aisistnnt. Ex- RENTAL." thi.., -rocm f, I -1 71.1. l I'h..in- IIK «.J_'li, hip 1'iliiiir HIM! n< rooms. 1 a bathn. Near riv«r, bun mid r'AlIt IIAVKN N. w I,,HIK»I..W. I', ' 1 RE 6-47f.f. nished iipart m, nl. All ntil.tiis'ini-IiHl- l.inia . fnenHiv village atmosi-herr r... III--. I,. HIenl li fi Nchnol, Large rorrur |,,t bcHuti fully i 'kV id. hVtvi id iid liritth fn.ii !iv-ni( rn.im. rir.-jilar.., four hcl- II 20 SHREWSBURY river islands, il two-cm- i h. nt- hral Ni c ne .ghll .orhi md. A ItKAI. cnL'NTHY |,'"'e ».ih r-t» io..ms. two brtlhv hot nattr ot! hea" . :arh.".l II beach resiili-ntini -.,-[:un. S4'> for »r:i- .\ PK1IIBM Kli "< lit' PI.K wouid li'kV'"po- Immedinte occupancy. I'm ,- right.. K». c f,, ,11110. son. (^all at IHNL' OCIIII «ve. Sea Hritrh'. consisting* over aO acre*, near .pl .1 cm. I, .1,-. • X tin, • -lirdronm Is-'i-rir narait. ' .-arr( plot: IM.nOu. siti in H* i-FUCtaker and general houae- clusi\>- agent Constance Smith, 14 Maple Red Bunk, 11? milea from Mos> h..in.- v, th III...I. III kitchci,. I.t IIK M.iMitth Aftnry Phone HV t .07 I s ' _ •rork^Slcp n.._ <'Ki.LMI_3-!l342-J ^ fWT)"T"UhNl.SHKli ROOMS. Kin-hen'. ave, Fair Haven. Phone KK ti-Jjos- i-k !m. R Whit e s' : Srh' Ms liUM"SON' I >"-• • ral.le linme. t«o bed THE IJKNNIS K HYRNl Real'.ora bedroom, seimrati- ,iitraii,-i : lilMitnry. mouth Park race track, 24 air milei WALLAClE STREET. E.xci-nem con- ft- in..in ami ,III:I,U i.oinl. A lin..'y AMBITIOUS COLLfitiE stvident detire*s RE 312 I. i.ioTis, tiie.l liath on j/rounil floi.i. tw.i Pay gas arid .lictric Hi.aralc. J.'l.'i dition. Six rooms, enclosed porch. All have i*v"ral cfi,,ice h'.n:. - f-.r sumni.-i i miilnym'-nt. Able to do monthly. No children. Mi*. Schwartz. from New York city. The finest lo> liu.:i Im lil '.>.- '.. lin.i... K fev, horrri lir'irnnmi, li|p,l hath ..n ...mnri n,mr. in •vi-ryih.nv: troni lutorind to irardening. improvements. Imm.-diate occiipatn-y. fc\. fl Broad St., Kstontow-ii. Call Sunday cation on the North Jerter cnait. RKANIl NEW CDTTAUE I" «r»l- an.I ca't!. '111.- I,.| '.l'i.< ais., c.ti- om. Htenni Ph Ml •-'i'.J(!._ elusive Agency. Constance Smilh' 14 after II A. M. ' Unlimited possibilities for develop- ;.-nl locnl'nn. .im mi'.- fK.ni iluwn- til.rtnn. Mimiih A«"tiry e 1 •> R \S c^t II vtr I'. ,i WOMAN WOULi' iFke to eare for child Maple avc, lair Haven. Phone RE «- tn ti? fi. f.nii - rn n |,a i 'OHMII A rrt-' VUMlS'HEl) "AITARTMF.rlt."~ Pl. nty"~of Phone RU |.n7K • I'hon* RU 1-1150." !HT,Win h.i r own home. Phone RE 4- ing Will divide. These Islands will tnwti Rrd BRIIK. Living i.Mini. mi.il- r..|. ..II I. r'.l I-.-, a -mail t"''riih..|.e hot water, shower. Block from HH- lll'E*.S'P4lRT K,c,::.nt lu.i , l..,r, CoOI)"('(>OK - LTiihT general houteworT. rrn kitih.n w;th Klnvi. lili- hath, two tion. In front nf Crate's pai'knirn stort, be Bold at a great lacrifice. Phone PATS~HAVIJN—"( Bus'in'ess~~ione )\ fwo and lib...,' - , a ,-,,ni|, ,.,,.. I h.a .Small family. Reliable, refined. Good >AVK UN' IlKNT fi.y fo 15 North BridK- ave.. Red Blink.' AS 2-4.'i63. bungalows. Five, rooms, balh: garage; gnm[ h.-ilronms Slid I nl s nf rlos.'! fill! cellar, h... n r 01! heat- Ksrnt-e p!"' reference.". Summer only. Phnne Bigelow oil heat: rear cottage has three rooms. a: i • fURNfsBEll APARTMKNf Tin.,- plea>- M'H1''. I'll!' l.asrm^nl. r*• I htat. 1'irn1 :,iix|:,;,. P,...,. f7.-.nn John I, M.nugh. i.-. I1 ». 8-:.2i'.i. __ ; Jskmi 114.11110. Constance Smith, 14 t: -i ft. no.I >.-iy nirn.i'ai.l « nnt airy rooms "iili kitchen pr v- R.imsnn r.l Phone III.' l-n:in • LOT vr K r fN'eii..r aiipralum-r. T..— . «..".! lo'. SIGH STlVoOt'siri se»li« pii»ilion ".» : .* . * " "' Haven. Phone KE S- i.u.-.' I n g, .,n Hi. SM-I'II Shi.v.,- RfMSON S.vroom bungalow m e".'.l»i>. Allnlrr t Son lent condition. Ba'h. den. breakfas' tance from M h race track. WI rail R_ _E_ S-403II.M_ . I. ny r-v.i. ll,,i -r.f ,;•>• laml.riipeil "H N,-n - ean take dirtstioti. Greirg Shorthand WEW BUKJiALOW- Red Hani. VonTem mini. iil» to.let 111 f.i;i rel'ar. ho! rent for siimm.-r s-ason. Call RE 6- ,' liliMK" FOrT JUcTE BR1PE. TfTvT room*, Airrnry. Inr. Phrui. RE B-34.-.«. of ... ,,,,. I..-,»:, v Ai|.-i..->, R...ilc eertifirate. _l'all_RE f,-4«l(9." lent to busine?a area. Five rooms, ex- •SIM 0 ' bent .-orner plot l.nivl.Vi 02740274-W afjeafter 5:::oo P. M.M." ._ | himgalow. ready to move into with .'!', an.I N«w nl II v. r r.l. COMPETENT" MAin vrinhei plan •• pansion attic, oil heal: garnge. Reudv I'-.-.- lit.Mm. John I.. Minunh Ajetiry thREE^KOOM~~*|ia'rtniin(. unfurnislieTV. somr furniture, $.*».5O0. Terms. Comer for 1 SAI.E. * Lauilii Ten housekei-iicr in family of two, no chil- | occupancy. Coiulanr. Smith. I'ii-iii.' Ill-' 1-071*.• 1811 h I' nIII I aftf e 7 20Ox2'27ix22 .. BerBeersa rdrd., aandd BeBeerrs it... Holm- Now ii v oinr.-itiiii,'. . big dren. Can furnish reference*. Phone 1811 a month. I'nmr t Maiile avr., Fair H RE «• KIX Kit I'l.A/. A Nr I. P. M.. Seventh »!.. left hand sidr. township. Phone KE 7-07<4-M-3. mn. hWu-h. RE d-IMGK-R. >..,,. :..u CUNNISON HOMES. In Champion, Ihird hoil»r in. Phon.- KR «."i:^W FOR I'AREFKEE and umiiitlered living ! un:"1.-. .*,"r '-':,',-. "t"'" \,,",i, EAfTTSfTOWN I'KNfKH. thr., roorn'n mak.T fu r "man ntut w iff" I Master and lleluxe leriei. to meet Colo.ilal on 1.,-acre. Six large rooms. f.o i.'.niii" Pen. fl'i.i . U,i, it- lltnir wi l SII.'. ilirc. Si'liwuil 7-Mi . :i. - • 1 • anil bath. Iprivatil. Piu-tlv furnishi-il. BOWMAN AND AXELSKN. SeTiral ftreolncc, d.-li, nirn.r ,U|,hoards : two.cur N. m. Hi 'dim', 4J III,.n.l - I'h.IL UK different living requirements and in- WANTED tlectrir, uas nlul hot v>Hter iniiplii'tl. \\h t. cu..in- RK n-r.m. 1 1 TT.N'ToN I xf.l.S T. ...i attractive houttsa and eltatet In n.JJ.1" comes. Priced from IS.900 to $20,- I'.'i per month. Phoni HE 6-0i31-W-l MllHKUN I'.MT'llrlY liuilclinu. I" ! ii- 1.. 1 • 1. ,-•:.. Il .; Rumson, Sea Bri-rht, and vicinity. hanic «l,. Pho,,,- HE fi.211,0 ' SIIUKU SIll'KY Tli,.-,-l».l • venmirs and murniiiEf- Im II rn' floor, llrinlit Qr.O. Many possible va.rlatir.na. Cat- ;,,,l h.«- in ,.-•.- i.i-r. PIANO—Any kind, any condition. H •'•" SIX-ROOM r,-.i,l,,,cc. Ksciient ml low p.sBiii.. linilM'.-., I,.-A- vi ih ,-M",i.;,'"ii si fWfTROOMS and balh. fiirnishe-l." Hnlf- Call for appointment! it 1058 Ocean alogues. Everett H. Thome, King'* :•'"'. K- -:- , ..;.-.. • , Tenier, £8 Pearl street, Lak*»ood. condition in. llargnili for iiuirk I'I . - .*''.* W.art- | block from Hrnad »!.. and shopping j c. Sea Brieht, or phon* SE t- .1 .'in I XI • ,.-•. X .. -• Phone I A ll.2190._ av place, modi-Ill kitch.n. il b,1 ™lr"s,l,"..r ..-Mn.k:;,,, Wli'le .1. S.-ni, ill A;, 11, f! II I M. 1'lii.n. RK Highway, Mlildletown. center. Tdtral for buslti.Bii ioul.li'. Av " fired: tivo-.'ar tiaiaifc 1 !'h,.'.' HI" ' • ' ' '"• iEWINC; MACHINES—All kind* bout-lit, 01 47 • SE 2-0041. » |.hHE nij able now. 7,3 \XaMnrr st. Ren Hank ainger * H.llci. Hrna.l ami Mcchani NORTH HKA- II • • .i- " 13 to f)'.!5 rash: also cash reg-itters lli KATllN'lliW N I.:,..- 1, CTLTTW; I-ifOM" THE" HighlsnilsT 111 Phone RK 6-^lNO." PlfiU'ESSlllNAI. " iitnnity. yn REli HANK •-Comfortable and complete 1 >\- . ,,f '....d. t from 110 to S.'l'i'l; typewriters IS to Linden ai,-. I'm iii.»h.-il, four-room for (l.ii-tfn , cl.nlist. !ii»J.-r. PLEASANT co.mtryiiHe with good n 1 1110: addinic machine, ete. Will call any- si\-roorn house. Near school and shop- — maximum liv- a li., .ii In , at II11 . I apartment. Hrat. hoi wntir, Frigidnirp talp broke.'. h*anty snlcin, linti n.ighbors. Ten acres and faat id where, anytime. Phon* Albury Park 2> pin.' district, flood condition. So Waver- ing l-ive rooms, two bedroom*, base- dr«s- or hill .-«h..|> I.) or.rrn1 ,, „ ...... «.,,,. N. in ib Af 42 llrnad . shower. Call HI :}-l:t;.2-J ly pl.. Ited Rank. ment playroom, steam heat k'nraifr- u't, -'. PI...1.. IIK .•...'.'1.1 flow nn hroi.K. Old t me hoMSe i-,,m- 6037. _ TrTREK-SoOM" APARTMENT. "VarlTy in'liininni nf ov, tlleacl :ii tK^ » ell l FAIR. HAVr.X LOT In LUtl° Silver. Near railroad atorm »a»h. acreena: $111.Into, fii oMiritfer h'.mr in bii-ni's-i 7.CIIM . t'n,n,-r |,i.i|. •ity KKh HANK -Near a, bo.,I- and ,,,nv,i,. p.t.'ly and beautifully restored and ANilQUBS— Ba»t price! raid. Chink furni.»hed. with elx-'rir. gas an,J -1.1'ion. «U\200. Will .sacrifice for 4 Hell, r, Broad nnd Mei-hanic St.. Phono hed 1. i.t I" shoi.piuii di,t net. Su-reum xlaasware, picture", atatues. jewelry, tn.1 a month. to*. Mat.l.. ave.. Enton- m..di-riii7...d. p'.is guest rn-njt Bli'i .--a-'-g-. 'li :-V:. 14'in. Phone RE «-4B«:l-M. _ 1I0- h.iii^.- ...ill lir.il. sl.nni hf-jit; garage; metal toys, lainiia. old revolver!, ahaT- town. Phone EA :MiIK4-.I. slcirr en ollir. : CMi-rflr KHrHB*. - lu *. larat.. maid's apnnmer.1. Out- ^ IIOLMDKI^—Fineit panoramic view mn:i. KU* lic-nl. All moilciii i-cin •ni. lot :l.'.\ l.'.'l. I'm-, 3I'I.'"M1. We«rt- ina; musa, silver, fine furniture, Hon. STJM'MER RENTAI.."" Beautiful s I w;t •;"•,•::- mouth co.inty booka. mapa, Gilnan, 82 . available; AT rolling acres: modern yjjng couple. Fireplace, ilioette. two 11111 ; Nrmi-lh \gcin-y 1^ llrnail si.. Red b-i'Id riws in firnt-cla.s condition. apartment. River and ,irc;in bathing. ' bedrooms, tile, bath, screened porch llanl,. I'll..1.. UK fi-JVlii' Spring itreet. Red Bank. Phone Bl O brick veneered bungalow, three hed- tial. 1'v mi' from li-iirl nf lUd II Th s Is the retirement home you * T ml r North Sea Bright, tall after 5 P. M.,looms, two baths, large livinff room. ateam heat: attach.d garnge $1'" ",oo' 1 0U. >-M. Bus snips at dour: m.lt.ii. I'h IlK' SIIRKUSMI'IIY N.» iiii.l, 1.IJ .. I lire.- ha-, c dreamed about. Lawiey P-ioin ' BOOKS TTOUGHT. "CailTiiaid for used SE 2-0278, fireplace, automatic heat: three-car ga- Groisinirer * Heller, Broad and Me6-1461- 1 for further irifiirmstmn. i liedrconi hi.mi. Lirt:.- ]' "I : In. dnwn 3lPR"0O~M APARTMENT Tn new fiZ ats. Phone RE n-jinn • An'iii). Rmi'.e 3o and Nax*es na books of any kind. March Hare Book rage: f.'l.'.OOO. Mlnugh Atencr. Phone YTlfTE BEEN WAITlNIi for ih.. i |,H>m.i.l l,.r (I. I. I'r..- .411.21"'. Weart- velopmenl. ('all RE 6-3B71-W. REP HANK Shop. 1HS Bronil »t.. Red Bank. Call KE RU 1-07H.- ...... ACENCY- Six room, "BM Two-story house, in rierllen i-N.io.tl. A,-.II.)- 12 HM.II.I M. IMioiic River ril. «-K,.-i.-,-J or RE 6-421S._ FlTRWSHEn "APARtSENf" TKrlV Rt'll "nANIT -Desirable resldtntiai rec"- bath, hair Haven location. Fin-place, dilion featurintr iir.-|i!ac,. ,i\ •I ' KK fi-JJ I" rooms and hnth, private entrance, on PROPERTY •AiVrosimiiiery r.m.100. Lo- lion. Seven-rooomm dwellingdlling.. All tmm - kitchen, full hnsi'mem with dir.- l-t ATTENTION'"liV I.'.! Shr. >> sb'iry l",,wn. ONE BLIJ'K FROM" ocean.'"Modern plumhinK: one.car garage; 114,,-,00. eatril brtwci-n Oakland St. on N and bus line. Call nftn fi P. M.. KE «-it. Priced for immediate lalf. Siile arcss. On,' blo.'k In 111 i' «h.|i N. w tiMi-l.. m.-nts less ' fireplace. .111.foot living room ia knotty _ FURNISHED tment M. Ph«>n*' RK fi-im. blinds in,•:,,,!,.,! ly Im'iil.d '. than S.'.u. W1a1--N.111.tl1 Agency. 42 |,,ni. .finir.tr him in knofv i>>. a'... ave. on W iinil HiidKe ave. on E. Sub- an 1 T.-.-l-i Krt - ' I mit your oil, link's v-'itlhi lowcl n prici e t,o„ FOUR-ROOM o r-'rinnnl. I'rivat* LITTLE .SILVER--"Six rooms and bath". flioMPSON " Ai;ENCY~Ccnt"raily—jo"-' 1 nov 1 fin lot. Pi,.e,l at .<] l..'.,,n. a 'I '111,....I .. I'h..1.1 KK .',-•.• 2 in ' 1 Thr. i- lame 1,,-droomi. House • ni.ia:,.l KK r. II. Ho\ ty.l. Rid Bsnk." _ Ib "hfo-r ITivat. cj, frum Cornci' lot 100x200; hot Wllt^r hftt. ated in Red Bank. Living room, shown hy a i-poititni.-ut. R. Thorn** B, ' litllMSt.N 1 .v...,..,,ni. two-st..iv hum,- il.ar,,. raiNfenred lo'. . doub> garage. I'h...-i. AT ing room, kitchen, three b.droomi. n., I'hom- HE «-l!""l or Join, K. II LITTl.R SILVER N-.u '. .7. ]'II."l,TiillT 1'of delivery "Little Silver. nirliidintr f I ••'•trie rinifc, Bcndix w anh- 1;,,.::.,, ,.,II,I-,,I, .,t ,,I,11N Im- •.-• "I »s r..-ien,,nn room : storm window.. I'hnn- RK fi - 4 2 7 J - Ft or rail 48 Whitt m« machine. A. I-. Ivlnn Ag'tirj, !nr.. i... UK H-J-.r: V. . .,i,.|iKs. .11..I.ni. i,-:,.,-.. I'.,. ': J...I W,.«.:.; ». II....I1. r.'i-ided. !:P top con- ' I III.noil. Thompson As, nr : . Sin If? Monmonih M. Phone RE fi-U09. SI.X.ROI.M IKll.SK in II.v I'IBIII. . N.ni. .'1 Xi-.i.iv. 42 llr.. ii, 1 -I Phone Id • on. JiSni.n. Terms. Ray St ::mar, Front st. Phone RK S.1171111 Large fri.nl pun li. l.\- ng WKTlAVK J.-.IIII CASH for a four-d^or " »''h|RE B .'J|..' I II ghnay S.'.. Shrewsbury. Phon- RE «- THoMPSor?~'A<;ENc"V 0,1 rireplac. dinng 101.m, isitclicn podan. What have you lo offer T Call nm bunjiAlow. Oil heat, electric .1 I,nth. PKK-W XII I AI'I. I Illl 1.,.%.,-. ••'•»-•. I •"', _ _ 1 !arg.- atti'-. nn.i'Rr gsrHgr. h..i «Hl' UK ^..11 ' I ' RK c-ni'ju-J Hftcr S P. M. *. insuiittcd. Small do« n payment : tod "HI' r| I.'!,,*,, .... .h..,|.. , ,.,| ..... Th,.. SHOffK \tlEA I5.--00. r.nvr'y «h''e hull- h Aki $* Mk h.at. full C.-..HI. Kv.-.-llent large Iol v, ,,.,. l,,,j „,. t-A,, ..,, l,,,tV|. fla.-- ' <:,:.'". . I." m*. Id.a' h'.m, for ''^II-> 1 •.» l-.ii Writ.. "Bnrgaiti." I'.n . '.II, RMI Hank, • to i-,. m.l 1 Ii, I,a', w-ndnw II,T".. h.drooms. oM • :andsrap.d. Term-. F..\i ELI.ENT III II HANK loi-alion. Thr.- l.'ii.n 1.-nni JIB." If....Ion WI.'.I. ! Rsv S' "mm. Highway IS, Shrewsbury. ROOMS hr.irnoni* nnd t.alh. mt fi I.in,-. H. II';,,1 18 XX.-. l-'ioi.t -t I'linii, I Ph..in KK fi-.'.lll. ings, storm iv-ndov,-, .,-r,*i,s. A.k in HE R.'l.'.ii-i. ll|,.n !'• .|i.v •!. "'..it ' tifAt. IS"TllAT four.r.ed'room hnu» JI.SOII Immidiat.. orciiiianey. Kil. : Was.- * T11.1. •'> K.1-: r: XtKWLY nECIlUATBI), furnished room llVKKI.IIOKINi; lilVKK. W* f 11 ]|l Ift- an. ^.kmir. It. .Of-". Jnn hu 't Wiilshire Ag"iic\. Ri 11:101a. I2lfi i* int** woman or couple. Airy room in looking ocean, near st Tin •• ••Mil ».*h r SE 2-1 4. ;,„„„., akf, I 'a,-(i.ci||. K^. H .minum frtPi • . I.i '.nit rr 11 m. \ >rh-r glimmer, oil heat in winter. Call RE tton. Ideal for busin '"•co'lTe"'"R cnt" RANCIIY TYPE (year-'rouKdl. SFx-Voom f.f,'"', |, _- 0<*EANFRONT HOME. Three berl ,,,>ms, . ,•„„,. 1,..,,.,,. . 'h .-alfa-f nook. •Hnirn. • io,i,..r. n, 111 ^ , Jus....t completed. ..i.._j , .locate ,_d , •_ 1 . • r v II! IIL' lUtTPfl- TAh Lot " 1 x! 3 " ,n on'••car »H0. Utilities included. ( •tti \tfp ;•;.. \ :•>• .. 11 n f. t>. Short hind Manor. Vive hlorks: from lotal THOJTPSON AGENCY-Cir£,.shor."no7n7. bath, livir.f .....m. sumle.-V. Y^i.-i,,,,, r.'l !• II. IW. 1 - t(| K w.i"r nvi'i «(• !. H: to trnnaf* r Roy 0394.11. Phone AT 1- t; i.nr^i« 11 H ' I- •"•' . 1 XV 4 T r•IHI'i . ! Heach. "Custom-bill" house. Made espi- Living room, kitchen, two bedroom!, 'rn-mil ,,r.-ii|.i,n. y. Privali- beach. I'ri.-.d . . ],'.|,. f.,i "'I. It..Mori ,::mi'i, H.Khway 3">, Shrr* Kh try Or.e of' Red Bank'a moat -.on»*n'*nt LONR BfiANCHT ConvenienT for com- 1 !9 K nl *t -. R e,l [tank. Ph-.n< RK IctHily for builder's own residence. Must expansion allic. tile bath, full cellar oil I nt SM.'iU.i. Kiln IVItthii.- Af.nrv. K.-a!- K „. 1 v. II,:. • !•'• -I"I • >' I h..r- RE fi.'.il 1 locations. Call Rad Bank «-l«S4. Hra. muting. Not far from ocean. (Jood j fi -.1 1i' 4i * I " M immcliately. Phone KE <-OS27-M. hsrat. cedar closets: $|II,:|00. Thompson I t..r«. I'JI( llr.an »v. Sen HriKht. 11.us- pnri I:E r,• :r. •...I:iy V,.-n- IRK"TI.Y ON THIS South Shr* frj.mry r achools, three-room furniihcil BPanmenl. | BANK I.M ..•1 ' Agency. «1 East Front si. Phone RE linn oflii-,.). I'll,mi- SK J-OOnl. i.m. r» - v.-r. f.t-;.- furn •hf.l umnn- RKIi r.M.m i!i'« \- THE MABYLANO—Rooa and t>oa»d, Nice vrounds. J7.'.. includeii heat and | I.INCROFT—Large Cape Cod bun- TO.'.'uii-•.'.»• i», - - - '- OWNKII BKINi; "transferred. liirVr, h - w, \ I F.H I Id 1ST I.I »'. (d. :,-.>i S« .vi:..| with plenty of hot watar. flnt a Urn wa'cr.... ,. . I,,a.„,. ri-nuirpil. Riiy .StiUman. .'."' H M* '•'• .1 1 T'-.T'S. : b.. THOMPSON Ai;ENCY-N,w four-roorii :iti met :v. foui-hedroom horn., l,,,.-,t,d Si- •• , .1. ;; mi m'lK f-f \' s »• M ;s doors Irom Broad >tr**t II wallae* I Phone RE «-.",IM galow. Built in 1941. Large lot. ...'.( • - 1 Si> ",-.i -,,t ,.ih> Expansion attic, oil hisl. 1. Sh .^sUury. Ilouhlc KnraKe li - ,!. - I:. , • fu -h .-I. if II i i' reel. Phone Red B«t,« «-0*«l M. ..tf.- • -f |.. .! T.:M|.,,i'. :i THREE-ROOM furn-shrd aiarlnum. Ail Ihrer bedrooms. Ifixl9 living room. ti:.- l.ntli: plot 411x21111. Located in Little ' full'v iiiiid-cap.'d. Piic-.l »2.'..unii. Ki.11 ,-•! • , 1 ,\ . : ]'• ri . <|i: • >• • hir'v Phot. •• HK 8 -' 1 1 I w : 4 K» r. l.N IIACHELORS HALL. Fair Haven. ]••..'.• Ft. ..• -• :•>:-• V::F «.11 I l^rge rooms. Call I.O fi.'lnil--W. fiirplace, knotty [line dining room, bii\rr: II (..7,1111. Thomp.m, Agi-m-y 81 I U'.It.hire AdAurut\. . Realtors. 1216 II-. nri II. i.' -'..r- \\ .<•< 1 - M.E *'k I.KAjiK •• . ... .1 ru with kitchen privileges and library , CEas1-.. t l_^_I root » .. a-.i »*•> ^._ J ' ° *iw. *»*a, ;. . II,,,,,, . Phone RK fi.O7ufi Bli(rht 1 ii \\ . ,- I ,,.. U pi \ . - m -. :T.is*. wilh iclcvi.iiiii. Call RE 6.491» be- BTSTUTTFUCLY fiiMii.hi.l 11 piirtmeni". streamlined kitrhen electric range; 1... r ' \ H . 11 );.. I 1 .!-, •. ' ^a-r li.-' n- 'rt ' . - IS - ai .. . tmrii .", and I, I1. M. All day Saturday. Three rooms anil bnth. l':n»t. ,n- ^^. 'l-ii'im. KK .',. attached g.irage; oil hoi wa'.r heal, n ^ • •! *.• trance: large 1 IK-IOSMI vtiundii. ovc- EM'KLI.ENT TIII:KK-IIEIiRo 1 > n: 'i'Wu rURKislltiJ bedrooms, vvilh Inn's.!-.« ....-flu ..ii.i lie \. riiil l.miiif, >...-, 11.. wcaiher si 1 ipuiin:. hard- ""•' '" I"" i>' d.inin' n-.irhbor. i.iw v«- i t h ti,m. II.Inn- I v ittf \W.' K , • • t ' I ll',",| 'it'in* '' •"'""•' ' ;."i iixi PH...... KK n . •' 1 , 4 Sc.-nic llr-ve. Aliai.t.i II.Kh.,.mh. I'hoi.i- j wood floors, new nwn-ngs. S|i.it-r«,l 'rrccrien nor.'h. time lieilionm S kitclni. pnvilrxes. Inguir- after 5 AT t.n!in7. hood, nrsr bn. in,.. !.„,,, .,..„„ balh". Your nun lavnon. Itc f.i.X'r.LV .ll.H BRIi'ft" V H \ N K 1 . n>. • f "•...! ssl^^ft ?'. M. u'. 6 Mo I,nine st., Red Bank. fence. Five minutes tn school. Red room »,lh flrriilarr, full dining :\ » 1 c :,,r,,...,| „„ ,„,,.,. 1 m • • h .. t- •• 1 .,1 , rr 1, ,-.| I'h,.nc IIK ti-1271. NEW APARTMKNT. I'mir nn.ni. sinl Walerhury. lie. ',,,. IB ,| Rank station, atorei. Bus from door. room, modern kitchrn. porch. Ser. Rni.l • . A . \-*- li:i SOUTH STREET — Comfortable hath iinfuinij-h.-.l. \ .1 j 11 - only. Near I 1 ... a- tt .•.»,,,„'.. f..,- Phoi,, RK I-!'.". ll|,.n II,,- , 1 j ; home.likr .minis. Phona RE 6-2814. bus rniitr.. Phon, III; «- 2 > n fi - M.' Like new. Owner ocfupied. Taxes ond floor, three bedronms and balh. MSIRSSI. I r:y mode-n./ed •1- 1 X Hi ;-, n• i 'E. ' I r .1, ', < '•urn n . h.-at Jr.. sinKle rooniH. Convenient use of tele- luperinte enl on iinTninri* or call Allen fftjSB()5J -Four-room furnished bun-n"- to ! 1 ,, i.ml.pr .*!• ii.-c lidc and nul Allaire 1 Son Agency, I.. .1 . 11 : r <• . >' .Atlfj). iihn.iv _Call_RE 1-1121-W. Rrnthers, nr . HE H-144'1. low. two bedroom*, screened porch, hnt Wiitcrh.iry. KeaMor. IS tt'l-l S'..l oak |..u-i,-..l floor., •HI"''. 11 r u itrag,- H'fit S- Inc. Phone RE a-X4.il. I |<"'<' >' 1-r .1 !• lINlINti; I-(llt~>l7i*rlKlefty y oorr buslnaia *Ht*r, Fngldaire. shower. Near river I'h.in.- RE «.3.-,II». Upi 11 Fr,. loom, k'.hen. pantry .sundry on first .. J. A. Hi. ill,. K.rk inoinli t.i i»msnn. ,-, .= „., -. , 7 w ;F. ,-.-..- r liliNlSUN Furii..-h..il rooms. with (>r var.len with br-r^ «a k and 1 F \ >• -,..m- \ -n -.. Ulililiea fui-tiinhe.il. Phon,- HII l-'Udl' ''' Siiverbri.nli rd., ShTewsbur /. bedrooms, four batlts. oil h.iii. '. pi,rale In u 1.Mini. I,..1 P'an',.1 w-th shr-mhery. b. r- \ , '.,,.,. ,1 „ .-,, ..., I.il.h,n pm-ibn.-. Thone KU 1-1174. t-.'.'i. Ko'ston Wul.rl, KHnlKe apnrlmeol run I,,, rent. .! I,, rnvrl I,.,I,, I ' h- K-..,,t .,,... : m NEW K,HL.,S. [,.nc .-., ,.:...! I'f's.AN SI.KKl'IM. riinma. ll.it milir* ill, ill,,1. Hi West 1-,,,,, I st. Phone KK all m»i A.kniK « I 7.0,1... J,,.,.|,l, .... VX ,. i- it,,-.. l.n ile cheken ho -ll,,u I 1,.,'h. 4 1 Maple ave.. li-l.ilii. llpet. Flida) evening. li. Uclii.- Agelirr. ll.iilli,,. I'lioin- Rl' IC-.,ll..r IH W.-' I , -t. I'in,,.. IIK • • -In' ise. ura-n- i-.i i.-ne.l •:• ft. eie iir ' K.-.m-linii; I'll..in, hK H-III.'.T. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tl.lFFWOOH Bungalow. Four" rooms. 1-0414 or RK Ii-I47n • «•::•• i I •• .In' I,,'I, . ,1 II _^_^^^ t>i, iakr. near beach, and suit water HIIMSUN HIIIIBHIOW. Fi in. i.l-al fo ,1- '-.-a', ,1 !: : < ' 11 - KICK CI.KAN :in,'.sh<J.n ca-h In, th. HO, . I 1011,1 -:. P.1..1., HK i.ll'.s ... KE rUflNISHEH IlllilH In iiiirni. family. HllT'.way .1.. Shreivsbiiry. 1 'iMdloiic Kguipnient Co.. Kcypoit. Phone KE 7. t-iiliiireil: Illl. J ei.h li Mil'us i-li, .. ,| RE li-.il II. Compli-l of farm,, i Ag,.|ir\. riK LAW LEY ll.tMV for srrmre. fi.. ~ 7 r, |51. txr.ori or a couiilr. Can nl '1 '. Pho RU I-"in oi «1 7 HIM v ll-l \ >; house" seashore esuirs. s>n«• (». ss proii. RE I;..i it -. h, hn n nt In Wortblfy i-t.. in" phonu crliea. Large and cumticlcnt utalT to help IJUH'K ""SALE: Illness. Five-roorn, "all V.'.-- I KltL'K I'l. A/A ... .1 l, >., 11]'. B-ITIB you. fall nr wi.t, y.-m around watcrlroot horn'- Modem SHREWSIItTlsY" i.\. ifioa' I i il MIST SA. HIUCK I.arg. l Th,. - l.e.lro.u.i Ttt'n IL'RNISHKl. Voiims. ffair-bfocTi ,'..-tii,- kitchen, foil eeiliu E.xcellcnl llntrh rn-omal lied- 1 AllIII! ! HAVE / Atna.i.ve h,.m. I. •-•• S in. ml Bran, h W--Five 111-. I,!- I.H < li. 1 ooms. si.. 1 in ,| In.n I ai-ilini Hi,,il, i ' block and , a .ic. :ifi4 Hay X'irw dr., Laurtnce Har- ih. I ' . f-, i-V-i. S,,,.. .,.,. • ,.v ItK I..I'1..J •i.i-i J .'"i ,a Kstat. 1 "• T ,i o hard«'o,..l fl half fr >>'m. 1li1.il.g toorn. I -\,,. 1 1- .1- P..-..,i;.-. 1 ,, W, 11. .1. • H.MJ.I, luiin iine-. I'h.in.. Ml .1 - is :I_T H . _ R*al **tat« and in>-rants. If It's Ihio.i Plion,. RK «-Jf7'J..I. kil -hen, two l.cdioon . bath a .1.,11,11.i» OMI'A' I M'K i I Hi ' 111 a heir.*, lot* or Inauranr*. we> har* I'-Alil HAVKN twn-.tory." aeven-rnnm heal, insulation nun . Jubn I. M.ougli l'UftNli'.IIEIl ROOMS. In vicliifty o? Ten M«, ,. .1. J,,- r, Iti,; Ml IN TOWN Siv. roc .-nit s V 114 hou.i : two.car garage: poultry house. Agency. Price $lg. on. l!um«on rd. hath. of 'he • ih-.-nrTrr. s'. HriM.l .«!. I'rival,' t nlrance : reasonable. It Rout* Is, Belfonl. Phnn* l..u«. garsue. workshop, Nic .undi. of the ..t,r.- ..r -n .1 it. l-'.l. # Ni-ar school ami bo- line- oil heal: Iol (Phone Illl 1 - 0 7 I fi Ph HE l!-:i7.1l-W after .', J". M. k Ich- Near sho an.l id.'e.l and .l.ile.l by I he Kcansburg I.O0&9. Kimxlsn. Phone RR 6-3424.R. LITTLE SILVER 1 L: I: N IS U 1. 11 IIIIIIMS .111 Waverly Hi.. Allim-live pre-vear JI2. I!.. n th Immediate irrupancy. Ask- •he 1 .. .ti:v ,,' \|... :,- K. IB VV...1 I-inn' '...••• -i -•-, .-XI II.,I Hi ' LITTLE SILVER Cu.lani kullt F. ILA. MIT. HARCA1N. SJU-foot fronlane. . l>|.o lod loniHl with l.vintr in ll2..).'.O. Wi.l enn Hranrh ave.. Little Silver; residential dining, kitchen. n room, heil and fi.:i'.lill. Open Frl.lBy ev -1',, J,i.r.,h I'.. MrCue Atiency. Ileai- • )' • , 1. lillljlli.l. l.nilM nei,| - -.is •• 1 nniu -i'l k'larnnlcr home. Clo.-e to tins lint, slat,in nnil school T».. l.eilronms. nr. a Full price lit!,. Phone RK t-bath on nrst floor: three bcili , nnd IIIVKR OAKS- Mod.in I'lione HU IH444 or RE «-l 17" ' •:i ' .1 . .-..mi,', '. 1... 1-. I,, . |.,nk' . a-.. Hiunge. , F.M1M-' ...••...-. • 4272.R or call 4" Whltf it., Shrrwahujr. balh on sreond floor: iitiimnt ic h,-at ; UK, Twn l''e l.n'lis ' 1 .- - > XI I 11 •• large .iving room, dinette, bulb . built-in r liF.fi RANK Six rooms. Fnclose.l su- li ; M..11..id |,:, II,,I Hani,. I'll,,11,' I'.K «• garatre: p'"t 7,xl. ,u. NVnr mini,,I I,,M I .....I II 1 -, 1 , - , ,- .1, kitchen cablnelH. Inrge clo.et nri> Full TIII1KE ATTRAl'TIVK n.w homes. Ex- t.-.rch. hath flrepiace. hasement. n,l I 17., .1 ' ami stores. I'M'. Ii:,,l,o0. Jnh'n L. •.I Pin.i • III- '. .' basement, oil lied fnri'i il hot nir heat. II V.T i.t. v. !."-«• •- KM-:.,-.\ in- wn <-r heal twn-car garage low , i',ll.,.l buys. Larg.- living rooms, din- Minnub Atiency. Hum.on til. Phone RU LAIICK IIKIHIOOM. rrlvale bath nnil l uit. •.' llo'-'..ii Wate I A 11 I A Mil V I N, ,.. , S.n, .,»„ an.l ich.io s. I!.,ml All Improvements. Will dec, inv looms, fully equipped kitchen, I>ow- !-07lr. ir yniii o»., broker who wi|i bfl kit I nil after t T. IK., Liltle ,t, 1 mom. two bediooms on first floor. !„ tt, -• V v I" >. i. Jo.rpn i,. M,'i u.' Housn situated I'l Rumtioi r KK 6-" Silve Op, nftc.no r "'.'".i • lip. i. I • .l..v • • I. i.J 1< i • . K.a '..I Phone Rl' ..Illl or III'II Ii. I' IU.UF.MI-' III- .t.I To lilNlil.K Oil IIOCUL'K. Adulu. lileal Tor I,nth 11 III ulass .!,,,«„•. finirth bedi'uoni I.ITTI.K SILVER M. Hutch IUMSII.S •'.i.nil.l hi|.i:ii.sn penple. Enjoy county, cilr G. L'S NO liOXX'N nnymmt N.« lir.ik in.In. .I1..I . atiarlied nns Hoots, ti.m n 1.H.1 flu I.'. Ka>y trims for lion I III Illl I.N . • |...,L.|.I,,- no,.,| 1 rep'a... ill'.. vii oiimcnt. HcasniiHlila rates. New fur-picture winlo". J7.00H. Morilily pnyay- - , >.i.-raiis. F.M ellent value. |,4.:.i'ii. Kin ' in« - ..-I,..I i-o'.ll. il.rn .«.,i.

    nishniK. T"n m'lcs. from Red Bank. msrits tiS. includes ta\.s ntul s. Wltshire Xi.n.i. Rraltn.s. I •; I« Ocean ilin'1. 1.a'.Ini. Newman Sisrings* rd., Higg oti r. Port Mo uh, ' S'. . Sea Bnihl, I Luiiroa offie*.) rhone rag*: lln nun. Mm.igh Ajsnir. Phons ».., r,"n' •' Phons KL t-,li.o.| Mi i i.in ,,'1. rii.M.c 111; I-3.'I74-J. On* block fmm Campbell • ave. SE 2-0001. KU l-Otll.' frida; *>tn;n«. Fkons Ki. l-illl. inm,c its. Phone RG I-JIOO.' I'age T u BED h\SK . JUXE 29. 1950

    Three-legged 'act—Won by Joan 01- Junior Legion T fmi Ty Bur; Second. Catherine Knee Pants Loop luttday't Gamtt T Playground 11,., "man mid AlHoinet'.t Biunu. '1 hitil. ,.« Merrill anil Lei CahMr; Fou.th. 1 J ,'ly lloan and Louis Bradley. H sn ACT QUICKLY Opens Season Opened Monday Boy. ill.vd ra.-f Won by Bill Fiilh. ind Kulitrt BtnnMile; Third, linn Sl.ndu Po your taste From prize-winning \tni haven't stored sour •on.J.I ret* v Wn- hv Billv ^ th. Monday Evening At Little Silver Jf \ h.^w, liobin Bu-n-ide and Phi! tomatoes. Flagstaff tAct itinter i M',\R, ;. S^< i.dil, Evan kin*. Hobcil Six Train* lo V ir KM) Boys anil (.iris , Scliuf-maKef, Larry Valfnti, <-len Ben- a favor-Serve the pick of the crop! r K. .-yd Won hv IMIM Co t- Tlial'f why Flagstaff CALL - LEON'S - TODAY 'lake Part in Held ond, Lu Fubin . Thi-rl, Ma i in, Nancy Lambert J mylomatojuice, Tomato Juice into !)a>; ! o|»s Hare Cla&a 4 uaranteed protection G*m»« Tomorrow -r,...y{J. ia'r Won hy Robr.t , appetizing, to garden* Appioximatfly 100 hoy* and gii Is y * (•• Ai ,mi: .c H-urKi Field. »cnnd. Roy O:«»n: Third, Billy ied i.old" Storage La**- «: Arlitiry Par belurrn the rtge.i uf five and 1I» n: Fourth, Ed And»r*on rich in flavor.' fresh!...Taste it, because O-yd. relay Won by Ftoy O!#rn, pat't ir-ipatrd in the opening of the p Ar.deuon and Billy O.sen. Second. PHONK KK 6-2800 Little Silvrr playground Monday Hmno. Jimmy Porter and Kob«r says Farmer Flagstaff tasting is believing! <*veninff "Men a hwly field day »a- ::s«^ BONDKD MKSSKM presented on t he >chool grounds. ! rnw rare Wnn hv Eddl* \n- u 1 Jimmv o-i^r. Second, Hoy Drifting Maid J'ai ent.« ati-hfd tin laies, ape- ' ! cia! events, and most of a.!. t he "• vd •«<•»> Won Joan 50-yaid flash fnr fa'hi-i« hpiwn n r K"-«l vn K ii.it . fourth, f.yr <~tmphf.f. Wins $10,000 the ages of 25 and 10. ). This spwial Pn'Mo Hif Won hv Jovrc Wil>on. f \ enl pi ovidrd t he t hi ills nnd «»*-*,i:.j. Jov \nn Hn»llf ; Thiid, Jur.t lau^h.« of tlie mre' uhrn IH "pops"' Math Ihmiape I* kxpensive and I nnenssary Monmoutli '(lap answcird ih' Mailing fcun »nrj then puflr-U thru \\;iy du>\ n i hn ."»u-yHiil Dead Heat for Pl&ve I un. Asbury Wrestling ThU .ttp*'i -HI event was \\ un hy Money; Win Ticket Roy E. < otten, (\ho brokr the tape; in ie>prct:ible unit'. A photo fini.-h On Thursdays • Hereives $51.20 was nerdrrl bf fm e it \i as dccl'i i <'d | j that Bill Viiughn beat out Mat Program Snitches i HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SHOP I>i iftins Maid, owned by William ' Rpus^ille for thr *tC°nd spot. G. H.Mi.s. slipped through a flrld I Thft flrM f'R>' uas sponsored b To Summer Schedule ' kKANSBL'Ki;, V J of 14 hordes coming down the homo ' lhe I-itt|e Silvm V. M. (\ A. an -stitti h to win the Reg rot. $10,000 ' was out with the. valuable' Two of the toughest matmen In fratuird i at Monmouth Pai k ' a-a'£tantc of ni.iny gioups in Lit- the present day grappling activities ycsttiday afternoon Ue .Silver inc'.uiimn borou^n ruun- 1 will meet tonight in the Thursday i Jo m'\> ;.nii i iic r;i; ;• ".vi r.,; Sir,^; . :chrd'j!c at th" A* HMH TIMIV. rind Too Sunny, two fighting thni • bury Park armory. ttUfihbirds. finishing )n A deadhrat The Lit Me Silver 'V" t-oniniit lee Slatfd to grapple in the fsalui" \M) \I.L METHODS o fin >i'r»nd munfy. Coining around included Hm ry S. -Si•Im.ihi 1. rh;ui- po aie Golden Supeiman, who holds i hf 1 ist t ni n. Too Sunny was outman. Al.ston Biw-Unian. Jr.. Richaid thi' title of Mr. Poland, and also .n fiont nnd \\a=^ battling off Ton W. Ki uunley, Ki :inU (Ji r^ory nnd hold.s many intci national weight SOLD ONLY BY YOU* FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER PERMANENT WAVING find Allir's F'al. , l^onald K, l.awe>" The < ummittre lifting award.s. is one of the most \\as ably a£.si.-ted by placi* judges popular wrestler." to appear at .he Hr r «U inp; fnt the home sti etch >hoif. Supeiman will clash with tht 1 Josrph Uavison. Houmd CngtMer, ' :tnd ihr top mont-y of th* day, ovri drop kirk expert, Marvin $£.00 half of (he 15-hotae field wc.vc Victor Katter, Jules A U..itrl GET \ HEAD START bunclit d in the'middlo'of ih, track. ?y Cunningham; T.mrkecpcr »nd \ Mercp., who, holda the junior judge Fredi-rii k "odd's h^avynvight championship A.s thf noises neared the wire, I.. Ayer.s. Also NOW IS THE TIME TO wrcMling title. Whm he becomes All PERMANENT WAVING ijcukiy Dyer made hi« move and it ' a££istinassisting at tthh e finish line Wfie j tinned out to be a good one. He ! Thomas G StrecUfus and Robert irkod in the ling, action starts with Done by ANN & DICK. Rot l) -uid.'d Drifting Maid through the ' « n. Staiier Jd.vph K. i.rnd Mercer attemptinK to connect with Serving the Public at Thij Shop V^ pack with a spurt of speed which \waa ^s'sU' >'<•>' K1. Cutlen. An-his favorite drop-kick. battli'd off all threats hy Imacomin noun«T «'aa CheMer Apy. The supporting card ia headed by for 17 Yean. •ind Too Sunnv A refreshmenl commiti.e consist- R(I<1 Ryan, a popular wrestler at DiiftinK Maid, a Held hone with" ln8 of «'•"• "">• l'- Tyack. chiiir-1 A-sbury, who will meet Hardy Order CALL kEA.NSIU'lM. 6-1031 '** Run 8iid Fond Embrace in a three- •' man; Mls- R« E. Coiicn. Mis. Wil- I Kruscamp, n pro football star lug- .ombination, left the stalling liam <-'• Asr"an. Mr... Joseph K. ! &>".s Jean Schnabcl, a.s- again.«t Jack Curry of Boston. Hunny paid $12 tui iJ $13.80 «'"'""' playiri-'iund director, assist-1 To meet the demand of the ma- 0l ot for -°liou'. led the officials in conducting the ! J "y wrestling fans, Pronioti'i Roland J. Hines was switched the Awnings Phantom Fleet in the final race meet. weekly bouts to Thursday nights paid the second highest price of The • following fathers Hied out j the afternoon -$46.80 for • win their wind capacity: "Skinny Rob- ' for tne ium"Hr season. Now featuring tin ticket, $16.80 for place and $«.8O for [ """• Robert tndllch, Robert Reus- a $2 show ducat. ; stile, Harold Doan. Jules Distcl, Club Hears Resume Hcrm FriUche. Allaire Cor n« ell, AND GET THEM IN TIME TO PROTECT.' YOU Mastcr Showman and Polly's De- Of Faulkner Plan j lay provided $46.20 for $2 daily dou- Roy Cotten, Robert Burnside. Rob- e Bursl J FROM THK SUMMER HEAT KAYS ' hie ticket holders. Post positions , °y. »I Br.lf.M'd: Third, Jimmy \llhara IRoulmrti^l 19.40 0 S.V4» Cotun; Foiiilh, AM. n Ban-. Congressman, spoke on the com- NO OBLIGATION FOR ESTIMATES. Finnf>,sman iMi-Kennal 13.00 •ili-ls j;.-)'!!. m,« Wnn l.y Lau.ie ing: November elections. ! SECOND RACF—('.laiming: rune 13,- Kintt; Second, (alheiine Bowman. Plans were made for a summer 000: foi- foui-year-olds and upward. Six I la t Boy, Ji-j-,1. Won hv Joe O'-card party in August, In charge , Polly'. Dolay (Vasill . Britn; S«uii.l. John Hinli.:.!; Iliiiil. Ha- of the club social chairman, Mrs. GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO. • BEER 111.00 »6.>0 1(20 ' vlii Cotun; Koui th. Uoya H«»l«m. G. Joseph Freret of Fair Haven. A j Thin him* tRusto) 17.00 9 4. f»0 [ 'f hree-lrfjr^e.l inc. IHUI by Jo^rj.h 117 We$t Front St. Phone 6-3889 Red Bank O.'lirlil I Stout I 15.40 O'Brien an.l John H.nlielil: Sn-onil. lion- prize was awarded to Mrs. Sut • ALE Daily Uoubl. iiaid $46.20 on poit iio- aid Xcari-i* ami I.'ny.l Iliu-lam: Thinl. phin. siti.ina sfvn and ipvrn, I Davi.l Cntten Rn.l Paul 1'Iynn: Kuurth, THini) RA< r— Non-vvmncr. (if t.o John Roliin«un anil Kolifl Sm.ih. The father of Cincinnati rookie, • HALF and HALF ai'-s; |..i.so ?:1.000 : for two-year-olds. (ii.ls' '.':,.ja.il lai'P Won hv Ty R«ii: ami a half* fuilonRfl: Kti-nn.l. J.ine (>: MI: liiir.l. I.oi, Biail- Joe Adcock. holdj the office of sher- Cliitl.n Switch (Linb'iK) Mey: Vnu.ih. .Mi-.oincu.' Rrtini.. iff in Coushatta, La. I.-.CO lo.OO 14.70 knntinu lBi"i'manl IS.40 14.00 At Your Favorite Tavern .^i-",t> Bin- lP»'»nrn-kl 15.00 rol'RTH RACK— Pin «r 13,500 : for HI- Ii": !«„ yearn old. Five and • half fur- DON'T BUY... and Package Store nr;..- Oi-cujianrv (Bieimani (9.20 »3.nn ».'.«() INK FOR i NEW JERSEY SHORE Ahern Alters Shv Rim iHoulmMisi (I'.'.SO I:'.no (.h».l"ui (M<-Tni:ur H.iO III- IH RACE—Purse l.i.000: for DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Tn.i:-y .a:-nlda and upward. Non-winnem Arson Plea nT n i ar»- oth'r lhan i-laiminn alnte Apr. •jr.. SK fuil..nB<: 3 GILLETTE PLACE Jamo.o Alli-rn. 2."-ye;ir-o!il Shrews- Maialniut iHrtlintte-l limy volunteei flri-mnn «ho told j fIO.00 K.60 »2.f0 KEANSBURG, N. J polite he >f Inn file.: .-o he could Thr fir:r-h-t- l[)ovr was '•i.ited In £<) •Tim -Sunny (Boulmetiii) tiia!. County .lurl^ii John ('. Giot- • 12.00 113 SO ilanti ordcieil a p-y> luatri. t e\am-| •Dcn.l heat. ination bcfuii- scntencini; Ahern on • SEVENTH RALE--Claimine: for (our- B0POUl>ll 01 l.lTlLt MLS'ER, NEW JERSEY yt-ai-oliU nnd upward. Non*winne;a ANMMl. AUDIT REPORT I OR 1949 July 21. -mi'' May 20 of two races. One milr nml a l\n!ontr: 'I :it '-• .." : - • .run . •• •• ; - • •• i .. . .1 f-...n :h< • ;,u-- nf a nl ! for ;:i. Ahem, v ho !:w.i al fifi White si. '.••-:.:•• •. . • '".••:<•; : , '••. I. ,-.. ll -• • , • I I1 \ II. ,•-'.•• ,1 M ,-.. I-H Kav CTIUCTI I Roulmrlivl N.''..-r -H: ' !•: -I •.. • ...... ; , I: :•. |.,:|.. Sir ev fiinir;.. vx t.- li.'.ikkecpei fur aj 113.00 17.71) »'.>0 I"' •'•••: • .... : - ,- i . • 'h. ..r...... ' •!!. I .... an.| m»* I,. I,I.,,-;I,1 Red Hank m.-iiiranie firm. He v. a.^ Al.-\i. iSalvairj.ol |5.«0 14.00 Snia •! F'.l.lic iStoull 14.SO ... i s |. . . • •• ni.i. l.v ..: • • :. ..'. ,i ;.. -..! formally .'mi.jeil ". itli burning, I l:KH 1.. AVf.CS i • -. ElOHl'H RACK—Claiminj: punc »2.- »n ..' I. : • .-:-,.. N J. buildings in connection with a flic! .-i00. foi fou:-yeai--ol»Is »nd upward. Non- 1 $ . IIMIIINEII . IIMI \i: \ i n i. HAi.AM i. siihtn Mar. IS whi.-ii di.troyed the Cen- |v.inni"s sini-r May :!0 of two nces: Phanli.m Klefl iPuinerl with pricti starting at lew at \--t I • Ii... ; i. l •.•!!• 11..-. -.1. I '.i i- tial inihoad .slation ."I Shrrw=bury i • • ' . i '. ...-hi ••: < r....i-',.-.'.. ' !4li.t0 111.80 It.80 L ." I..i ••!••: I. .•!- . . . 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A;, v .:.! i.f !<••.-'..i | ,.,, ... (;,.i,,. .,, . , , ,,. .','| Control, 1060 Broad S'recl. Ne»«ii, ROGER W F-PANCll P" G., Reg Phar. At Valley Forge 1 GABARDINE N. J. miff' fo: 1 he blind h,-,s cion< •.! .i • M->--- ' -.. . •.•',•• m -r.- ,,, IS iinedl )n.' hundird -irid Unity Bov .na thr pa-i >' m Th- m« nip^ w.i- M S^' .il,.1 Mi.- r :..l A I:. I ,|. . . , • , TROUSERS RUMSON COl'NTH.V ('li'P. nit.-. K-qOnei •• Sci.iit« and.hrUt at the Molly Hrrhn ho?'-:. fi.iniu.. o' .-.»:••'.'. .."ii.II..I • •' M.- |. !'-.•. .;., .,,. •. ; 12 V \l I \( I. MHUi HKI* HXNK 12J CLEMENT L. I>KSI'ARD, «•«• * »Special 89.50 I'rei.ilent. ii*'i" left A-!iut v Pai k this j Dr. VanXoitinru. #.iid '"ii pa.u* lirimim ><•'• |JHI .•!!••. i'. a di .'I M- ,,i I \|i- |; ,,(.. ; )', , . .. W. IlINSMORE BANKS. Secretary. : ninjr on fuur bust's foi Valipy . of <"! '(i.-'s ha vi: hci>n fin nu«In d l.i. M.i. j.;. I.. Kihr. ixiin JI.I;. .'I •. .-,'.n. .\, .in,|.. V .i,,, ,. | ;,,,. RuiH»'»n. S. J. : KP. P'i , where i hey will par- 'needy children. Mti M..I^IIP! \\;.tlii'i cf Mill"- i. i „ .N ,'n Hr fi n Sacco's Pants Shop CHAHI.ES R. BEATTIE. Treimrtr. iii .. . nr,•.nil'*, ink I:uni a i' ' '•' Rumlon. N. J. 14 6 J lie: pate in I he la i ^c-t s.n^te en- T Tayloi, \\\(H NCKS W. Front St. Bed Bank ii'ii! of vcjiith that h'' e\ei ' the boya' and gill.-*' innn': <• -H.d aj.|>.ndn .' .- an,,, k | i»,d ,,i thinki M rp B.nj.im.n V;i n Ki"r .n I .i - (...... :«;;... Bciv. Lnn nmk'- fnik* I ililMl pliin- in Ampii'M I! is ex- no\.»- \r:t- m- In Ih.- V M C. THAT ing The ReiiMrr Ailv th.i1 4" i:i)0 iio.s nnd Iradri." A. ramp la.-! i H.' also i cp.u :.'d t »•: in n,-il I: '.in a \ - ' •' ' I. ii- i ; i ••.• J pill I HipMlp in I n. pnrnntpni H. on thr paity rhi* c i.ih Kav.' f..' IhL' ii.i UK lit **!. V.silinK tvith mi- \ HII ,',, Kruirnn •« lli.'.i xrnndiia iKhl n . : . ., , . . Thcv i er11 n Ii..n 1 .Ju!v 7. hoys at the Jn IlieablllK 1 r f ii I 1IIH - W ni •n'.l'fis (if In.np srcin.n 24 . ti'iy H'"'^ - " , , "M M • I . MK. WILLIAM KNI1MOM) The Elberon Memorial Church KKIIUW H Biiu Kntnntown. ' Thi- annual K"i( mauh with 'h.. WD;U r.iinni.n. t-tl i I'.-iin1. on n , , PARK AVKM E, ELBKROV. V I .".•Milt :\v* - !rr . Althu .1 Kurd, El- Rirtary i !nn will hr h.lrt Aim 1' at lii.-i'lini: ili.iinunil ,ii :!II. n,-« ,\ «1 • • i \ '••• . • i.. l.i-i.in. .-uij Them.i, H Moilrv. Em- Jumping Biook c'uuntiy cluh Nc-p- v l,'iit.-(l |il.i\kmiiiid " ' " • nnlu»n. HSM---II1I MoiiiniHutrir: Al- township. Morning Service «t 11 O'clock A .IIK,,^....,,,! t,,.: I,, !,,..d M,.n ' ' Mo t..r" \'-iiiN fl,'i\ !iuni 7 in '.i |. in liv Hip W.ini , , ., , Dr. Nurnian Vincent Pealr. Pastor of tht M• «fi.- Kc. W. Kin in I, Kia-. B. & R. Cllll> Hold* ;i n .- I'. *ni mi n .' > r. . II i n ; ii- M"-i ;n • .i i .. ner T. Hitriicrl Thomas \Ve«ter- Marble (nlleriate Church, New Vork fit} I I'. nun »:: ,.f Rr,i Bank. Kd«ard al .Sfa»ide I'ark. M i .v Ms;,v V. I'onutfi (if l'h.,a h. VI dc'phiH i> "pr-nding » " PI « .i t.u.i Vesper Strvica «t 3:50 O'clock SihMiidl an.i H'lank .Simon. Rum- The annuaual l uininuK of I hff BB A B K lion unh her (laughlei, Mi*. Hoy i son: Stephen SvM.pf, Jsffiey Swopr, rlub was held Satu.day at thf col • Rev. Ro(er J. Squire, Pattor of the Kc'imi-y uf \n!a |i! Anlcn Nfmr'.li. Jay Alan Duncan. < lagc or James H. Rankin al Sfa- Hit. Mary Drcyei i? MinjiL-iv 1.; i Bed Bank Methodist Church. Rulieii r:. Aniin.,iri. Ki-ith Lead- slde pa,k. The memljfiship of Hit and IK s'Htin^ ttitli In r 4))tr: 111 lit., Mi. ;in.l MI * and Richard Wardninn. Eaton-: COnt!actor» and laboi leadri* fmni C'iia i it's Di fs el. ; town; R;r!'.aid VanDmicn andj.\ew- Voikand New Jersey. About Jnhn Well h. Sea Bnfiht: Stephen ; so memhers and fuends «pn- pn•«• Nanrv Tup-pi'i, ttiio xradiiiilfd I;H«- aiid Holint Srhloonsn. Fort . €tu. Thr da> w.i!- Ji.fnl lialhinn. fiiun l^oii^ Hianih InKh .-. hudi it'o H..nnum'.u. c'leiucni Rncli. Wny-! hi.aling and nailing Mint aitd (n- Mde; WaiKr F Human. Hrmy' triiuinnirnt weif fuini-'hed hv an \v il h Jei.-e\ l'entl:»l I'uv^.i unit ." i I I'M M II PH and rnwilHineis fioni i.i>;rii .'uiii|.aii) at n.« Alienhui . i "f FOR SALE n.i ni ill Al: in Sul.len. J Onllin. ft i e i: i • K-l . ia A t.uUry dinnci waf 1 ai .1 I:.. DONALD'S LAUNDRY Phili|. K Mmdi'i. M I. Cole. Mi- The !M i lulxup K^n-d of We are offering ihc Litllc Silver Volunteer cli-'icl W'I'.II. IIMII'. C Let in. L.mj The foia.wir.K nt1lrr.'..s wi i p cirri- Jam.-- Mcmuiial Kpi.-iopa! ih P,I.III.:I. M.ulin Irvine. West Knd. rd and in-tnllod Un llu lellllllf; met IH-SI. ni^li! Kullo»inK l!'p 44 Marion St. "louth Coiintv >»t Firr Co. properly on Church Street for sale. This year: PieFidfnt. Jamr*; \V. l.uttr. Ih ek'\ ailil: edu. •|'|.,..|, S .-.-el n L'4 Wilfred F Newark: \i.^ pii'.'.Kicnl and lien/.- \*f i ..ndu. l. d is an ideal business location. I'ini1. Nopliiiii. -t mil in.islei ; and, urn. Kiasoi L. HrKzlulmei. T'nion, Smr.li seni.nanan in .l '• he 1 IIHIHIII K WP tun. Kilinon. and .^ociftait . Janir-* M ItanUin. Fall chin cli Shirts Our Specialty III Ai'in K. I^J wensttin. Deal. as-'Ha\en. and luisipe.^. Jnhn Buir.fl. l..mta I'fi-'.i. tin IIK lit.-i uf Mi -isljin! -< .nil m:i -! i*l .^. .Stein-!.New York iily: Ahf Ciftn. Bmok- and Mis-. (ieniKe I'fi.-l. i i.f Ci.nl..n Phone R. B. 6-0203 Ih-lii. ill.-n.ml I'eleiscjn and Thro-, lyn; Robert Hii.-.--. Jeisey City, and avr . celebrated her "'>: l.nihdaj AYERS-FAHY AGENCY duic Sauei. .\eptune: Walter Wea j \V. Hany Pcnninxton. Red Bank, palt\ Kiula\ Attending v\en- Mi ver. Neiitune City; Hayniund Dene-) The next meelinp of thr club will anil Miff. Kalph MOIII-U, .Mr. and 162 RUMSON ROAD, (fin-, Peter Minol! and Donnld Ru-. be held in October at the Waldorf Mr.-*. Thoma.s Snyder, Mi and Mr.* d.ilf. Allenhuist; MiirshnU iiyman j Aitoria, New York city. William Tuylor, Mr. and Mrs John LITTLE SILVER. N. J. and (Jury Mitchell, and fireg Far- - Clark, Eatontown; Mra. H. len JOHN DANIELS MEN'S SHOP, 23 Monmouth St. IV. Hi.l.li.v Be.-irh; Jnhn T Burns, j Mi HOP IlljllriCH Tr«-al«*(l Soiithall. Rivcr.ildc Height?, and PHONE RE 6-2838 Ki.hMiil HI.-P, 1). Ke.'iihle. WiMiami Mi." Janie- Aylward. Bo.-tcm, M««s. i • I I N .1 . .1 , C:i-hni:in. William Wils.m. Allan Al RlVITVieK H()h|litlil Nil-. Mtuy Anileistm of South M \ KM.I'll I. Wll.l.i.f: I I- in I' ('..hen. HIM iv Knisenan. fieiald, . a>:ain i* sei i.iuslv il!. K..I Hal. VanN. i hiinuis Shebell and ^^'^ """"' inJu"rs wflf Mi.=. Russell Smith i.« eontlned to no, A II.. tieatcd in Ilir pmeijjcncv tooni of l"hn H Hnp-rn. A-'niry Park: hei liume w .1 h pui.-un i\ ,\. Riverview hofpital dui ing the pn.-l .lul.n (J.ildsiinlli. .lol'n B:its i.. \V. H Mi anil Mi.--. Howiiid Wilkinfon j'. Dancing Music Tluir*., Fri., Sat. & Sun. v w SUGGESTS II.IIII K. r;..nin. Linns lnl.ii,i Paul \ '"' and linldien (if I'linluil a\e Dl'j lieorge T. Smith l.iinnt pi. >uf- I OK IHI Kle\rn. JMIIIPS K;idiny :ind K. Wil- M..H i.. »'vhirj:!n I1. ('. :.-. •. ;.- fi-.eil ijuins ol ins let! Mtm wnfn n MIII Ural: HenjMiiiin (iurnci. oak- IL M •• Wilkia.^o.T . Mother and .-is- SHORTY CROSS toffee pot exploded; Eaibar* II- hui.-I: Kicd Schaper. Loch Arbour: term law, Mi. anil Mr«. Jiich,nd| Thomas Hulstr-n, Ocean llrove: imcnsep, Tinton Fall?, hi uipcd her Wilkinson. ( FOURTH OF JULY And His Arizona Riders Thursday to Saturday Harold Svend.sen. Mailm rioodal! back la*t Thursday when «he fell from a wagon; John Cromwell, Thr puhh. fiiiuni of the planning Nobody expects a (ire and Robert Hurley. Elberon; board will be held loniRhi. SUNDAY James Randall, We.«t Belniar. Mam at.. Port. Monmouth, cut hia 1 —yet there are 1,500 left hand last Thuisday when he Mrs. Vernon Kc.hn (pent Tuesday | Truop 9. hection 24: Cyril B. in New York cily. ! oi them a day in thii WEEK-END AND THE SHORTY WARREN country. 1,000 in pri- Eastern King of Wettern Swing and Hit Western Rangers Hazlrt | vate dwellings. Take (Values, a. cuvereu-dith supper. | HOT DAYS TO COME every precaution to Start of Radio and Television. Englishtown 6842. hoi dog and hamburger mast were 9 A,|anuc enjoyed at last Thuisday evening's prevent fires, plus nnssey. \\ A Rnden J.^eph Fer- Rop(> Mjcharl ,h f Low picnlr o tli.' I'hilathea fciuup of protection against No Cover TjrU(\ TI ITD niRCiai". Juhn nonnida. Jes.e | Hi , ,and Ihp Keypoit Baptist church IIPIII \Vntliln.«. Irwln Hyman. Philip R. . doe at the In.;IIP (if Mr. and Mi« J. • loss with adequate No Minimum LvIU/ VLUD Prices BurRer. Hairy E. ' Dixsnn. Ruasell ' * Krank Weigand. At lending weie NORTHCORD ^*' Alumnae (.roup Fire Insurance 4 Mile* North of Freehold Race Track—Route t-4 Belmai: Flunk Campion and Has Dinner DaiK'C Mr and Mis. R. L. C.ravhill, Mr. Ciiarles Mackaw A«hui\' Park:, and Mis. Wanen Vanf'elt, Mr. through this agency. We Later to Parties, ff eddi/iys and nnvmimil Biandes. Leicli D. Bloke- The Nursef' Alumnae M*ociallon and Mrs. Angelo M. Webstei. Miss' ney. Robni B Bro«n. Jnnie.« °f Monmnuih Memorml hospital Katliaiine Wclistei, .Mi. and Mi.«. Fliihr. David pMlrner. Joseph B. jhfld a dinnei-danre Saturday at Kinncis W. Slanliopc. Mr and Mrs. I Fn.napfe:. J.,hn Rrownlep ,d | Old Oichaid Country club. William Stlllin, Mi nnd Mrs. Per- < JOSEPH G.ticCuE M Rdlirrt M. Allen. McinB«qu»n-. Mi- Mrs' J""?11 Malonc and Mif. cv Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jo Collaid. Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1 chael Znrra and Arnold Zarra. of, hn Shannan weie chairmtn, and RUMSON.N J PHONE RUIM44 Neptune; Richard Sloan. Franci* , "5 alumnae attended. Among the Laursim, Mr. and Mrs. Etciett B. Thomas. C. Russell Brahn, ! *,ucs" was M'«- Sadl(1 Uil.«coll of Poling, Mr. and Mrs. James Al- Ca rornla who was ger. Mrs. Charles L Younc ,li , Suits Clvde A. Pearce. Philip Claik. Rob-i " ' graduated in en P.izineza, Stanlev Quinn and 1904' lhu' "'"kinft her the oldest Betty Jean Young. Mrs. William •'"'• ""' ">•'< I"' hot uetlher. Murray, Mrs James Leach, Mr. John Wein-enhaeh. Spring Lake; | "lumnae association member pref- UrmUI SMGCR NO-DRAFT MMONAME John Hiihn. South Belmar. and rnl' Whtn Mr». Diiacoll graduated and Mrs. LeRuy Brown. Mr. and '' '••••I'lanl aretate aj. thc wcrp ol ht in her rlMs nd Mis. Heiheit C. Burrotves, Mr. and • no gusty drafts Thomas F. Clemens, ulendnla. " « . » I r lliat tlme Mr.«. Clarence L. Kehrenhurg, Mrs. '"" "'"' »>"" C "nipletel/ Trnup in. sectiotinn 2424 - AlerAlbertt RR.. *' M<"">»"ith Memorial • silent, insulated, no vibration $1245 h0 tal Wilhert Smith, Rev. Oeotxe A. Poit Monmouih.:waIwaI»» 10°1"'d h0»P'»P'tal- Couper, Mi. and Mrs. J Frank • ideal for sickroom or office TAX INCl. Wcigand nnd children Robert, Ed- THBOCGH 0 ribbon "blades" make it safe waid, William and Maigaiet. N^w Riunswirk. assisian! scoul- Betty Claiie Wolf, South at. was niat=t.P!tJ; Hcinnld f)i i and En v\ Ba- lut "n "le lorl lp8 yesteiday when Veriiun Rathbone is serving thu h<1 MNGfR OSCHLATING PAN kcr. Malav.::n: "Michael Wyman. « ""II through R gla«.« door lead- summer as assistant directrn- at ..Another Fool Trick 1$ Kiispno ntiKKan. Thomas .1. Vivian i inx to the cellar in her home. She the B(iy Scout ( amp al Cinip • 8 feet of rubber insulated cord and ,lolin F. Cjuackenhush. Port , wa» treated »i Rivei view hospital. A^kennnta, Moose Island. Lake DRIVING AN OLD CAR Munniuuth; Joseph Shea and Wil- Plarid. .V. Y A student at Syra- .50 WITHOUT A SAFETY CHECK-UP • 10" blades for maximum coolness liam Shea Highland*; f'hfirles Shrewsbury cuse university. Vernon is the son Me«.

    etc. \ /> h Uwo rich, strong «>*••, b«cau»« lc« dilution mok«» #f When New, Prices Ranged from $200.00 to $900.00 CHEER UNCLE SAM V\ v , a w«ok coffc* *v«n mor* pallid and insipid. /« Sport Shirts %UP TO THE SKIEG, /I 2* W«wgB»il — for itr«ngth, richntii, Havoc — Prices Now Range From HALF SLEEVE IN THIS HOMEOWNERS */' • 3. MoU il ft*ih, and pour hoi 0»«r ic« cubii I PARADISE/ 4 $ 4. Som« folki h»*i* t«tro coff« ai ic« cub«« in lh»ir ', • BASQUE SHIRTS ZX, 1 »- 25**175 'A '/ II refrigerators —strengthens flavor. "> >KVKK V CHVKt.K I'OK VI IKIt VI IO>S Just the thing for that extra television set or far that spar* room or summer cottage. EATONTOWN RADIO MBS JOHN DANIELS AND TELEVISION MEN'S SHOP 15 MAIN ST., EATONTOWN Open Nites Till 10 P. M. — NO PHONE ORDERS — JUST OFF BROAD ST.

    VISIT OUR STORE AND RECEIVE X\ MOMUHTH ST. KKI) B\NK A FREE PASS TO THE •• RED BANK. 6»O242 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. BATONTOWN DR|V[ IN THEATFR Pasre REP RANK RJtflHTKR, JI'XK 29. 195ft

    Ocean purl NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION \M I. liKhli \I IM. ( ER- AN l.RIiINANCE TO AMKN1. "AN OR. | TOWNSHIP^OF SHREWSBUIIV IN THE DAR Chapter Has Th* Oceanprtrt Ho.>k anil I,.ul«lei ENGINES - PARTS - SERVICE TMN I'llil-KHTY IN "I Hi-: Ml iKIlL'MI IlINANCE F.STABI.1SHINC. DEKIN- COUNTY OF MONMOUTH Hl.MSON NKW JEli.-'KY, AS ANU INU ANU REGULATING A POLICE NOTH E n .-l-y that a Sp«< company aoftball Irani lost I" tne lilt \ Mt Mi If* \1, I'AKK liEI'ABTMENT IN ANTI KOR THE rial E.nt.m l h ;n a portion of Eatontown team Sunday 12- DIESEL ENGINEERING . .M|. , HI.i li . mi HllROL'GH OK RUMSON. ANU FIX- ' Hir T»»-i,.li.|, She* iry, to vote up- Tricky-Tray Party Several menrhers >>f 'he (). ran AMI IK(i PENALTIES KOK THE VIOLA- ' on the ,,„.., i'i nhfthei « portion TION OK CERTAIN PARTS THERE- of th.. Tin nsh P «f .ShuwRbury. in th* port first aid squad rfiei\ed thin Held on OK." PASSED ANU APPROVED Of-I County of Monmuuth sh«:: form • n«w instructors' rertinV.tte.- la.-i \wik EQUIPMENT CO., Inc. TOBER 111. 19411. | muniripa'it y kiuiun m the Uorough of BE IT ORDAINELi br rhr Mayor '-•< Shnnsbi . according leett fiuviiiunfiiinB of They are Thomas P.obinM.i h Pbli f N Hall Ten-are DIKSH. 394 Oqder, PI., Perth Amboy Co-im il of thp Borough of Rumsi thi Public Laws of New Finn Al Ct-nsenlino nnrl 'l ti»-rt!iin to bt- held on HI. That Artirli- XI of an Unlit Jprst-y m.'ili, ?hrc". ?' ;. - T'-H ne r ii n p l c r, '"allahan POWI R 1 Tut-'day. Jul 1 -ih. lUriO. between th« tniilwl "An Orrlinanre Eatahlo _. P M Day Phone—Perth Amboy 4-5033. inrl RiuulariliK a Polier tl< • , Paui:r.:e:s Aimitai Revolution, I John CallahaCallahann i,« of Mr ii.li.l, I'umhiti rfining liKhl Sav n/ Tim*, which is th« in anil for thf Horonkh of I Mel.l us li 'k» tray party and Co-, Mrs Frank r'all.ihan "f Run f Rul Hnnl.. l.itli t-m.' dnr.i»K flaH i-«-riodt, und the \\>:slfield '2 and Fixing Penalties for Ihf „..„„„ Uirl Ahanlir Tin liuii :>> ii|<[xar ui'on the ballot thall ioni.il tea I'M sday un the lei races , IM .. celebrated his fifth tuit of Cprtain Parts thrrrof, ^ f, M«,lll rilONKS ' ( Artnret iHI i^ sr,u r af( f of tol.l.s •? ; at Eatontown Mrs.'Tuesday night with a par!' t>asspil and approvrd Ortohrr in, 1*441). ..|f I Mlllhlirn B-1J7H-.I ma: Sihnnl th- priiposition printed Ha:nid H iiiiiiik was auct toneer. ( home Presenr weip Jrninn I lh s JT'h ilsv nf .1 bp and thf tamt is herfby amt-nded to Dr|ow tr 1X1, plus I 4_) or Piue.-. II Si. II in. hided an alii- , Patricia Patnnas .Inhnm Fly n rr NELLIE i . (iSnilRN, read as follows: I rhi>-k' 1 mark thf rquar^ to th* I) ARTICLE XI |pfl of tfiL- word "Y«g." gatoi ha,: and home made rakes, Peter and MaryAnn Si-oles Billv Vi.'oiil ll •'! i I No. 1 will h. helil Vl ririiersl Regulations If you >otf ri there to, mike a \»ere conll> uted b\ Mrs, Bernard and Irii Pinkhanr Hoiianl arni h" T ninn KB::, whnn1 Th . ilmill When asMKtird to perform thp dul.fs rms^ I \ 1 i . ' "i chrek ( J > Coldsmith, Mrs lieorge Draw- Allen Schnabolk Billy Finn. Cathy in "nl* Hi: vnfM» norlh nf ither rank, a member of the Po- j mark .stj Hrf to the left of and baugh. Mi- Doiman McFaddin Tommy and Willie Riley Department shall be govcimd by 1 opimsite thr nor d "No." YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT m.i •• i-ar liru!iir;.v I th, n-ijulalions and orders aiTrctinw thar and Ml--. Wrlliam Pitcher PrizP VanPelt and Michael Jordan ( n 11 d'i'l m»ile liy iinik. snd shall have all powers, rtspon- , 1 winners wen- Mis O. R. Hatfleld, The Monmuuth coun:y Trailer nl .Insi i.h.r,,' Jiiinli*. I sib.iitifs and privileges of that rank. Shu ! on act entitled Mrs. Rurne1' W. Strauss. Mrs. Pe- hrary will make its next visit to rs of the Police Departm nt YES 1 «rt to incorporat* -erve the peace, [irevent crime. ' boi'iMigh of New ter Morteii' n and Miss Anna Occanpnrt Tuesday. July 11 The Vi'orM Wide - Airline • Stranixliip • Hold • iff and property, and enforn ' • wsbury in th« Cross library will be a: Ihe Mane Co\ anil ordinances, and detect and - inty nf Monmouth" I'IIII-H »er» Mi^ M. 1. Doug- real ejtale agency. Monmouth • Tour« and (Iruincs in Mrmbers of the Police Department NO fldopted 7 lass. Mrs Thomas Cospill, Mis j blvd. and Comanche dr H:; be subject to duty at nil tinv!-. 1 \- Fie.d Mnur.t, Mr*. Minnie Aher. I A demonstration of household li' iti the event of disability. In the SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE eni of disability, a number 10 m- If thf voter -ii a Prong (X). plui ( ^ 1 tn- cht.Tk 1 mHtk in black Ink Mis Hartns Wilkinson. Mrs. John articles was held Tuesday al the Nuticf ,> hir.liy it'M-n Hi thr ihall lirotnptly report or cause to O DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY 01 black [M'ln-ii tin bfjuvri- to the left Bergan. Mis John Steinbnch, Jr., home of Mrs. Hilda Schnabolk (in inters iif thp srhiml (Jiatnil of thf be reported, his condition to the Dei-k I of nnd o;>pos:te th rd "Yet" it thai I • niKh of l.llrlf Sihfir. in Ihi- Cuiinty of | Officer. ' Mrs, John H. Coopei, Mrs J. Lake aue. Present werp Mrs Frank 12 BROAD ST. TEL. 6-5060 RED BANK ti<- cu'itil'-rl as H v in favor of luch Crawford ORdcn. Mrs, T. J. Hack Callahan. Mrs James Finn. Mrs. Munmiiiith. that a sriicial nittlitiK uf thr | fm •'-• it- * Members of the Police Department | U-KMI vot.-rs «f ...I itistriir wii he h. 1,1 WIIEHEAS .shall keep themselves in fit condirion for 1 If thr vottr makrs a croai < X >, plus. ett. Mrs Howard L'ngerer, Mrs. Arthur Mason. Mrs. Chris Canepa. al ihi- MarHiam I'lair Srliou! mi Miin- I Mi . duly. I ( 4- 1 a- check ( 1' 1 mark in black Ink Osborn H Harrison. Mrs C J. | Mrs. John Str-omber^. Mrs Alf • lay. July In. 13.", 0. from 7 I". M. lo ii I Hum nn Uin Members of rhe Police Department ! ; or hi nek pencil in thp rquarc to tha V. M.. E«»lprn ll»yliKhl Savinn T m. , I Bnriniirh nml ihall nut enguge in any bubinemi or call- { Cavenaugn. Mrs. Lloyd B. Thomas, Hjumbo, Mrs. William Riley. Mrs. !-ft <•( nr-1 ..j.i.i.-i'f. th- word "No" It riml H.- murli lonifrr as tnay ng 1 side from police duties, provul-d, j tht, 11 b< couiiU-d HS a vote agmtmt ftuck Mrs. Howard E. Manning, Mis. t George C. D. Hurley. Mrs. F'elcr to Kiiahlr all lh .. any member uniler HU6P*ni,ion 1 W. W. Brm.. Mrs Robert J. Hook- Scoles. Mrs John Pay. Miss Crnce DO YOU NEED MORTGAGE MONEY? i ast thiir ballou. without |iay. if so authorized by the Po- | e:. Mis Clifford A Spoerl. Mrs. Baldanza. Mrs. Henry Thompson f'KoroSITKlN lice Committee, may engane temporarily | write or call Sh*:\ thr Srhmil Him,! nf l..:i llina. Frank Si.-gfiied. Mrs F.lizabeth and Mrs. Feliv Fog-ia wr r.inilion w.th tri*- srhniil ili-li, S. .Vein. Mr,. Paul T Ryder. Mrs. William H. Brown of vVrrah pi. k. Shrevislmry TOM li«lol.. SI •nuun ami Alianr..- Tn-.m-i. !'. IHAVK AI'PI.KB^' \«;K\(V «r interest. M*m- | Only tho.s- |H- XIus shHll be entitled \V. Hugh R.wlei. Mrs Wnltd C. Purtaurieck. reei-nl ly "•^ nf MroiiiJaiy f.iurad to \un- Bt Mini r. I'd ion who me le«al OIIHI Hik-b .-irhuii of police int'reBt only : Uupul. Mi' Charles K. Rurdcn. by school tioiird presi.lenl l.lovd \ vi,lcr. RI,.| i..,{ni y ri'iiiati tod Hnd reit- ASBURY PARK, N. J. 1 Hijrh knuwlriiiir i« <>l- i Mrs Kran'K Hume Mis. l)oiotliy SuklPs to frll the vacancy on thr dmts Mi th" fnllii A'ihK territory : or a* directed by thp "Be«ini.ing at tht- point of ititer»ee- Applenate. Mi>. \V. D. Swattzel. board caused hy the resignation of 1 of Polict or under due procrF« of ' MoM-i'iqe L .:*?- Cor re. pendent. '. : r tion of thp IK dmy line of the Bor- Mr? Murp.-in r. Knapp. Mrs. Ray c. H. Green. Mr. firfpn. who nf Rrd Hnnk nml tlu< boundary Una Mrmbpm of th» Police Deparimrnt i Kaehler. Mrs. Walter M Woolley. elected in February. ro3ij;nrd I of the Rorautrh of Shrrwgbury tnd th« »ha!l not tnik for publirntiun or ,i»»rmit | prrt<-!ii tHMindmy I'nr T the Township Mis. John F Wiifht. Mrs. Ai- cause lie and his family «rrr irio ilKtii.'f Iv *•* " to bf intprvirwed or make ; l!i«- HOWAKI) SAVINGS INSTITITIOIN of Shrr wilbli>- •1'perheo on in) I iff nit.11* r%, • ,- thur Nelsen. Mrs. Robert Jacob, mg to Detroit. Mich. .«r r 11 o n 11 f N r w m n n Springs Rond And NOTICE rrpt by mithority nt thf Chief of Police • Mr?. II M. Olson, Mrs F. J. Kick- The W.S.C.S. of the Milhudisl CALL AS 2-3300 Slin w r-bur y ,\\iriu. mill tunning thenc* or 1 hr Pnlic* Commit trV. j NOTICE or SPECIAL Si MODI. 1 I . Wf>ti rly. RIOOK thi boundary lint ei. Mis ("imrgr ('(..-ertrno. Mrs. church will hnld annual jiu'nir Mcmbcn of 1hr Polirr l>fj>artmrnt , TI1ICT MEETINli lir THE Td» N- of ihr ,!'>,••,MI-II of n>-d Hank and along: (•hall not partakf* of kuy ii.toxirBnt a licnrjtf VV Ponip. Mrs Maurice ne\t Thursday at ,i,e home ..f Mrs SHIP HI ATLANTK . IN THE COUN- thf N'-wman Springs Road to the Bound* whi> on duty in uniform or pi* in TY (11 MONMOUTH. NEW JERSEY ary tin" bftwei'n thi' Township of Mid- Bauinohl. Mrs. Ba.-il Bruno. Mrs. Perley Riddle nn Riddle an. clothr*. ON MONDAY. JULY in. |g;,n diet own nnd thp prenent Township of Robert F. Reid. Mrs. E. Howard Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Schnalmlk No member nf thp Pnlicc I>ei>artnunt NOlllE IS HEREBY (J1VEN to t h. .Shi* wsbury in Swim mi MK Itiver ; thenc* on duty nhfill partiripalc in a ifimr nf Jeffrey. JJr.-. Peter K. HeMor, Mrs. of Lake ave. had us week-end ii'Kai voti'il of thp Srhmil DiHricl of thp (it Smithi-rly nnd VVestcrly, alonf 8wfm- rhanrr. Di>r shall he io participate in any R. R. Rex. Mrs. \v. S. Pitcher. Mrs. , guest.". Mr. Schnabolk's mother, Townshiii of Atlanlir, in thi> County of minK River and aUnii: the boundary Una public buiMinti, whrn nff duty. J Ward VnnDerveer. Mrs. John MrB. Sam Schnabolk. anil hrothi'r. ANTHONY'S HEATING CO. Monmoulh. New JerEry, that n sini between the Township of Middletown mfi'tinit of thp legal intent of .mil |l:>. All member-i of the Police Force mult nnd the prt-ient boundary line of til* V. Burke, Mrs Rernard Goldsmith. Charles Schnabolk. and Edith Ili.-i- 59 MAI'LE AVE. RED BANK 6. tript will he helil on Monilay, Ihe Huh UP rcfidpnt* nf thp Borough. Township of Shrewsbury, to the Inter- Mr.«. A. W. Mellon. Mrs. Margaret mond of Bruoklyn. ilay of July, in:,') at fi :ini o'tlmk P M r« nf the Policn Department neotion of th*1 hu.tndHry line of the ToWn- interfere with nor attempt to Schneider. Mrs. Peter Arnold. Mrs. I The Shrewsbury Sailing club nl The nolli will ri'mn.ii ,,[,MI ,,,,1.1 s-on Hhip of Middti town, the Townihip of i.'.i'.ik P. M.. nml a, iii.ah IOIIKII a» the lawful liuiiticjs nf any per- At lunl ic 11 ml the present Townnhip of Ainslee M. Peterson. Mrs. / Iton Portaupeck will hold Us uatmv.il son at the With run installation ol I. Any M/r Dfflco oil burner, or 2. Any hratinf shull: denslagei. Mr Ihr in.elinit «-:ll li. Ii. til Hint all 1 h- the prcuL-nt bou n it Ary line between th« Kdwin Cresswick. clubhouse off Blai-klx-riy eek iriHrt'lrftinii, or .1. A tivr ye>ir service contract f*t nil or *a» healing. f.-KHi i.iti','. of the Srhno; Disir.rt «„ Ul Re fspon* hip for thf good rare, Township of AI inn tie and the prtstnb Mrs Lester C. Stork. Mi«. Willi* Mrs Edward \V. MrC'lellan. Jr. . vot' at At:.ir,li.- Tovinsh:,. S. lir,..i 11".,^. liroiicr mflintfriBiH-e and nervic,'*blr ron- Town, hip of Shrrw ;|)iiry. to the Inter- Wr will indue* dee nf charge nnr of thrrr fixture! •• follnws: i. .Shower dition »f Department, property isnu-'d to M. Sisson. I in charge of arrangement The •tnll, m h Kit hpu •ink. or c. Water clo»et. nil's Nfrk, New Jrrsfy 111 thr fc'ion of the yrpspnt boundary Hn« of n.,1 . th'm or assigned to their uif. hr Town«hi|i of Shrewsbury, tht Town- Mi*. Kerine'h H Fux. Mrs. H. carnival will be preceded l.y Ihr Al the ib 1 Promptly .••port lo the I'um- Thii nflcr i:ood only durinc the tnnntht of May, June and July 1050. ih< ft.linn nir I 1M.. of Atlantic and the Township of K Mann Mrs. I, C Richarrlsnn ' nj>pnin|; rsres nf rhr- ci>u«'in uhii'li maiiling Offtrer. thr Ions of nr dumaKi* in nr «nv unnprvitfable ctndition of j Wall: thrnr i4) in a Southerly and 24 HUUKi 5ERVJCL H l. .!>• A'.ra;l\c,;; alr.r.s !h.- bsunJtry Mr.". Kredenr R. Philipp. Mrs. ' will start at 2:31). All classes are, proprrty is^ti"d to them or amiffTn-d to J nd Shal thr mlinol iti.trirt of Ihr Ton 11- 01 •ii,; 1 h' i' t Hon.". I'nr hptwpn thr Township nf Wall and Frank A. H.i\cs. Mrs. Dorman Me- eligible to compote. A rlam an.I *li';i 'if Aflnniir. in the Cuiinty of M011- rnihhM. N. J 1. . |9.-iU UL 2 the present Township of Shrewaburr. t» mniilh, N'-w Jrisey. romliin'' ivi'h ilv ie) Not alter polir-e P(juium*>nt. in any Kaddrn. Mr« Ralph L. Shearer, lobster liake will be held al 6 r> m. ilVIork IV M l»»> r.ir Tim.. the intersection of the dividing line he- school ili.slrirls of thf HOIOIKII of way. rxcrpt in rasr of txtreme emrr- Mrs. .Sherman I Strcns. Mrs., The election of officers of the Sp.,- tii'iir:i.n-, »t fi. in a Northerly direc- nhl Mrs. G. W. Wain- poned until July 24 ilislrirt. hnld. N. J., nnd mny hr in^lirrtrd hy unable or unwilling to meet. tion, along the boundary line between "Tight. Jr. Mrs. David H. Marks. I Magistrate William West Ulman |.i»M-*«-th.- h dil.-•* Hurl hi A member nf the Police Department the prevent Township of Shrewsbury and By order of the Board of Education. hour-. llid.l. r, w.II U f, the Township of Neptune, to the inter- Mrs I,ewis McOahey, Mrs. James of Monmouth blvd. has recovered at the Haled: June "J«. I9;,(i shull report to thr Chief of Police any npy delinquency, dereliction of duty, viola- nee tion of the boundary line, of th« W. Whitehead. Mrs. M. S. Rich- from his illness, LESLIE H. DOUGLASS Knirir Township of N>ptun<\ the Township »f h!> [ tion of rules aid regulation*, misconduct, m-ds. Mrs R,,be,t Hannah. Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Hansen and _'l Distrirt Clerk. nui'li- on S disorder or neglect, to the prejudiee of Oceiin, and the p resent Township ftf thr mnnti drsitfiiatfc] Kood order, efficiency and discipline of Shrewitbiiiy, thencp i fi i in a Northerly Horton B. Ganison. Mrs. Harry daughter Joan, and Mr. Hansens PUBLK NOTICE j.|irHficn- direction. aloriK the boundary line be- y iiiri d hy t the Department, such as he may have 1 mother. Mrs. John Ritchie of Jer Notice Is herebT Kilrn to thf li-^al i-nrin-iMl i HCHlrr. rn- observed or of which he has knowledge, tween th' present Township of Shrews- H. Sutton. Mrs Frances T. Backe. SWEDISH H voters of the Sehool Dimriet of thi nor- OP bury arid the Township of Ocean, to th* nH arid ress Mrs. O. WuYott Morris. Mrs. Cor- sey City, will arrive, tomorrow t,, the luinip on the part of a member of the Police O.IKII of Rrd Bunk, in thr Counly of l iinrai.' n-f urk on the Kor-e. intersection of tho boundary line between don Morris Mrs H. K Mann. Mrs. spend the summer at the Hansrn 10 EAST OCEAN AVE. SEA BRIGHT, N. J. Mnnmouth. that a Itifrrfndum elinion r»t tn th Board of A member of the Police Department the Bnroiijrh of En ton town, the Town- O T.. r.ieirardson. Mrs. Robert . home on Monmouth blvd. Mr. Han- for the creation of a Regional Hiirh li-ts nf th County nf nil a II promptly obey any lawful order ship of Ocean, nnd the boundary lint mt .School Ilislrirt. ronsisting of thp Bor- the present Township nf Shrewsbury; Cadnian .Vis Arthur H. Cadman, sen is surrogate of Hudson county ni t he nc' niiMnifd hy Ifivrn to him by a Superior Officer. nucli of liej Hank, Roroiigli of Shrewa- i.l int.' i A member of the Police Department thence 17) in a Northerly and Easterly Mrs Jn-r;,'i r. Irwin. Mrs. ErKin Mr. and Mrs. Jules l/zdilla of limy. Itornuitll of Little Silvpr. Town, rtrH« :<• !h. .Milrr nf thi C unt v (•KHII not .FCfomp afTiliatrrl with ary or- direction, alnnit the boundary line, be- W. It win. Mrs. A. K Wilde. .Mrs. Herbert pi. attended a meeting of .ship of Shrewsbury, and Township nf no* I' •- tliwr. t- li twern t he Hnrmitfh nf Eatontown and Accordion Player V veU-Emh Atlanlir, mil be htlrt al Senior Hinli ganization nr body, thr constitution and Paul Appleeate, Mr.= . William Mat- Ihe Monmouth county board of 1 by-laws or riiUs and regulations of whirh the pnsent Tnn-n'hip of Shrewsbury, t* Srhonl. River Street, and Oakland Strut ' 1.1:1-. Hllli '..II t the intersection nf the present line of thev.?. Mrs. J. C. Sirgtl. Mrs. N. ! realtors Tuesday at the Manasquan 1 would in any way »:vnct prior con side r- Srhiiils. on Monday. July in. |!i;,», fl<>m nbov. Th<- Stnti'I.-nl ation. or influence him from performing the ftnrnusrh of Shrewsbury and th* E Wrilcntt Mrs, W. L. Naughton. River golf club. Briellc. Mrs L'z hull Line of Sandnichvs four o'eloek P. M. to nine o'rlnrk P. M,. ill \t finntshrif upon ny Borough of Kfltnntnwn and the present nnd as much loimer as may he necessary any police duty. Mr* H K. Werner, Mrs. Arthur ! dllla is secretary-treasurer of the to'th Members of the Police Force shall be Township of Shrewsbury in State High- to enable nil the lc|tal voters nreieru to Tin- 1 i«h is ivt vi-il to ifjppt any or way Route No. -IS: thence In ft Nel-.m Sr., Mrs Henry L. Tilton. organization. east Ihrir bellots. considered tn he always on duty and Our Specialty: Hot Dogs Cooked in Beer nil bl.lR o Lhc intcrrst of the Khali b* prepared to at all tiiTU's act im- Northwesterly direction along said Sttto Mrs. .Ir.hr V. Rtrrke. Mm. Harry] Mr. and Mrs. John More of Long Election districts I. J, J. and 4 will County mediately on notice that their services Highway Route No. 3ft. to Shrewsbury vote at the Senior High. Hy . . d> r nf the Avenue; thence (9k in a Northwesterly Mor-ford. Mi> Filbert CSiblon, Mrs. Branch celebrated their wedding nurd of Chonen Kiee- are reuuired. Election Districts, j, 8, 7. and • will I.f Ihr C11 t v (if Mnnmuiith. Nn member shall be permitted to ap- direction, along Shrewsbury Avenue, and Pustin Ail:-ii «v Mrs. C. A. Osborn, anniversary last week with a party Call SE 2-0183 Ask for "Big' Stanley vote at the Oakland St. School. JA.MKS J'AKkKS. liirerlor. ply for a warrant for the arrest of any along the boundary line of the Borough Mrs j.-nie« Howard. Mrs. William at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hnr- Election Districts 9, m. and I) will of Shrewsbury, to the Beginning point ; 'junr "J per«un who hat assaulted him without in K description of lards contained In vote at the River St. School first reporting the case to his Superior H- Bla.r .1: Mrs Victor E. Gross- old Schnabolk on Lake ave. Dated, this 27th day of June. 1B.".r. a Declnratit.il of Taking recorded in Ingei. Mi- J. T. Riprhmun. Mrs. I • NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS Officer and obtaining through him per- Rook 1 Stiff of Deeds on Pages 130 ttc. PAUL A. Ydl'NC mission from the Chief of Police to make Ira I. n r;-e. Mi=. A. T. Brook, _'^-" Distrirt Clerk. BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, NEW in the Monmouth County Cltrk*i Offlc*. JERSEY mici application or to apply for nr to said point heim at the intersection oi Mr' Char'.- • F. M Miller. Sr,. Mrs. Fair Haven execute any warrant of arrest or search COAL BIDS the ann.iint < f I'i.'i.OO hai without the content of a Superior Of- the rinht-of-way line of the Central f.e-nsr p.-,i' m. M;•..-. FI. J. Hooker. Borough Clerk and Mis. M. Floyd The Board of Educstion of the Bor- )>y ih.- Iturniit r Shrr' Rnifroftd of New Jersey and said Shrtwi- STRAUSS, PHILLIPS & CO. ficer. hurT Avenue, and running thence. M0) Mrs H. A Wa«el. Ml.». H. K. V"- Smith of River rd. and Mr. and OIIKII of Ri'd Bank. New Jersey will re- rk fi;,. I.nt ::. No member of the Force shall receive MEMBERS: ceive sealed bids for the suu'iilyiiig of th'- H'Hi.iiuli along thr westerly side of aaid right-of- gel. Mas Au-tin Borer Mis. Milton Mrs. William B. Little, Jr.. of Dr- or arceptep, , eithet r directlyy or indirectlyy, way Smith :>* .M1 West, a distance sf eoa! for the River Street and Dakloml I'i'f JiarliriiiHl !v any jtratuttty. rd or gift, for police Heller, M-. I.. |< .••praaur. .Mrs. Normandic ave. .spent the weeU-cnit NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANCE Strrel srhoois for Ihe sehool year Is.Mi. Wa !.21 I.3H feet In a point: thrnct (11 >, service, othe tha hit regular lalnry, South 74* :»(V West, a distance ©f |,. Alice Toppms and MK=r; Ida at C;pe Cod village an Lak( NKW YORK CURB EXCHANGE i ASSOC1 ATE i I .11. The coal for the River Strret school I.INN1M. t)t » |>..-ii1 in the south. without permission Go01 N Y nn ..f :»:,.)> of thf Police Com- 3«"^.<*.T tf.'i to a point : the!tc» (12) Bennett. Anni Cross. Elizabeth f- - - will lie bituminous coal, pea sir.c. cqui\- nf t h-- Ni'w VorV and mittee' and nr compensation for dam- 1 Lotitt Hniiuh KM : oa.l Cfini|ittny and in Norlh 17 f)7' KaM. * distance of 15.80 Mi Bl u V nlfiit to the following analysis: mois- ustained I Kain, Eliri'ir \ ', i the discharge of hit fret to a point: thence <13> North •«• •jd. Orlrude Van- ** ' - MontKomn-y. daughter 31! MAIN STREET I Mire 2^. volatile 290,. ,,h Se,, ,„,,, thr .1 of lnndii i.f llenjjimin duty will be permitted without the sane of Ml and Mr5 John Pur!., Vliet. Ma:y Ellen Dvvyer. Audrey • - *"• Montgom- ...':•,. H1U per Ih. H,4«l) fusioa turn- il th. rl L, wi. White Kstate; tion of the Police Commitler. ...T Wf.l, It fiiitatire of H2.3S fPPt tO ft oly nf Fail Hav€n rd has th'nr ll I alo Mid ilivisinn UP south - Kip, Carrie Mortenson! Roselle F. . rcturncU ALLENHURST. NEW JERSEY 1 peratiire aih Idegrtes fahrenhfit 2,Silo.I No member of the Police Department l-omi : thence (Hi North S SI* East, ft llomr from The above analysis is for Rfriron ronl fiMM' fr.r y Jive miniitpsi west shall directly or indirectly receive or distance of I.7 77.4J feet to a point; Bucknum Jacqueline Brrnvn. Har- Pasedcna. Cal. wlirre for which Ihe contract will lie thi1 ssmr h.n;.I.".,I H, . nty I vo f.-rt to the ihcm-e il.'ii North :,4' 32' East, a din- 6hl> h >c n thro ihare in any fer, (rift or reward from • :et C l.'.we, Sara s. Boic'e and "* * '' ""aching school the Telephone: AHenhur-.t 3-1580 or its equivalent. The coal for the nf thf I'uri M KM ate : thrnrt* ( 2 ) any person nr corporation who may be- tnncr nf filT.H ffet to a point: thenca Marion P..i,]e. : Pllsl 5ear- j Oakland Street srhool win he anthraritf. th' IHT.IN . f Ihr- said Parker es- come bail for the appearance nf any ar- ilfii St.iith ^'.' 'J-' Kn-t. a distance of buckwheat in air.e. Approximately Til tute south r.irhtv seven i the judgment or decision of any court or bury Avenue: thence (18) in a North- Wirth. f!:a.-e Mary Denegar Ann - ' Methodist church al ny: thi'iic- i :t i alonu the ti'tnln of said • estorly Htii«trict» are aa followsi FOR BOTH THE SMALL AND LARGE INVESTOR Bopsone. ' Fair Haven id., who n-ci-ntly July 11. 1950, at the Senior High Sehool Said off IT will he further rnniidered at cntions. correspondence, telephone mes- ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 1. . . graduated from the University of , on HurdinK Road. i tnct-iiiiK of th.- HnroiiKh Cinnwil to be sages, etc . received by or issuing from Th" po.l.njr plan- for this district !• Dated: June 2T, I9..0 i.-M mi Wf-dm-xilnv. July .'.. lflr.O. at thr Department. \|:.|.1| , Pennsylvania, has returned home Open All Ycnr th" Tinton Fnlls Fire Hous", and eovera M.OYD P. PHILLIPS, resident Pnrtmr PAUL A. YOUNG '::•" I*. M. HI th<- Srhn.<: Honite nn Hroail It »hall b* the duty of every mem- till thst n-ction of Towm-hip North of :l iiri.-t in »Hiih Bin-ninth. Kutther bids .uisiuieioun from a vacatlon in ,hc NVw KriK_ _' -9« District Clerk. ber of the Police Korc*» to become fa- the New Jersey Central Railroad, with mi lint with the pr» t-i-.ii> lift i>f n]] [{or- Jean VanPyke. daughtpr of P.ev. land tatt.o. He stalls work nc\l the P\r..|.tim. nf Alfred Vsil Home* and £ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS • an;..| liv fa.'h or a r. .x'.fud rhf-r!» t-t oiiKh unlinani-i * periaininK io ma tiers t'loiH-L.ty between Railroad and Broad and .Mi-. Andrew M. VanDyke. is month with Joseph Seaman & Co., in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's Proposals are rantril by Hnlmdi! he m.t.i ,,f th.- Hi.n.iiKh of Shrewsbury under direct or indirect control of the .ent, Shrewsbury and EHtontown Bor- spending two weeks at the Dio- ccrtitlcd public aci-ountant of Township Committee for bituminous for ;it ..sin in in i crnt nf th' smnunt of , Police Department, and every number, ! ouirhn. treatment of various road in Holmdel | particularly during tour nf patrol, shall eesan ramn for girls at Delaware. Perth Amboy. IM M-..1 by bar. nnd he observant or ordinanre infrnc-li ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 Township during the y,nr of Itl.'iii The polling place for this district ti Rev. Mr VanDyke is teaching for ' The guild of the Chapel of Holy E. R. SNYDER & CO. Specincarions and Proposal I'mmi for and shall Wk» proper action, either by nf said the Wayside Community House, and cov- a weeks special session at Welles- Communion held a rummage sale the work may be obtained at the office wnrning or summons, whichever the cir- ers all that section South of th* Ntw • if (ieorge K. Allen, C.E.. SO Rrnml I. of rec- cumstnnces may dictate. ley college in Massachusetts. Mrs. Tuesday at the palish house. i.ni. if m.y. I- « Hnd Jeraev Central Railroad to original Street. Rid Bunk. New Jersey, dm,nit j PUBLIC N'OTU'B boundary linen. VanDyke and the family are at Frederick D. Skellry of Benton liusiniv-s hours, on payment of I.'.IIII. if i of farts 1 11. i The foregoing ordinance was intro- Wailingfnrd. Conn., guests of Mrs. Harbor, Mich., who wa.= rcpuiUtl Bids must he made on th« Proposal as : • ll av KIIO ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 3 In th. IKII Kof]d and ! dueed at a regular merlins of thr Mayor There is only a small portion of thia George St.vens. ! rnissini; aftti On: jiuxa.'irij.'i bual INSURANCE I'lirm attachiil to the siieclDcntlons, .11 I mid Council of the floiough of Runi- 'i the manner desiiriiateil, enclosed' in miuk«::tl)l.. th<- IMII.I of thr HnrmiKt, rh-ction district that lies within tha Their will be no Needlework City of Cleveland was rammed by fhnll hi , im ii *••! i u ! sor, N. J., held June '22. I960, and will FIRE -CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BOND'S jenled envelopej with the name of the r.'iuin of any territoryy de»cribod iin Chapter US, P. L. guild meeting in July. the Norwegian fieiphter Ravnefj'e pjiyncMt- mndf nti F int nf the pur- come up for final consideration and pas- ritory between th* I nuliler and proposed work on the omaide sage at a regular meeting of the Gov- 19,»0, belnff the ter j ami aerompanieil by a certified check VnJI Hornet section and the earner of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Riker. Jr.. in Lake Huron Monday, is thr Anv erninu Body to he held on Thursday, SURVEYS and APPRAISALS I drawn ro the order of Holmdel Township s,fu! shall take litle Shrewsbury Avenue nnd Broad Street, were hosts a! a dinner Friday for brother of Mrs. Keith M. Misegadu Ihi dwy from the July 13. .{ISO. at 8:30 P. M., at Memor- ShShrewsburb y and EatontowE n Boroufhi. licemed New York and New Jert«y Broken in a sum of at lenst ten Mm per e^,o ifl! y a Eatonto Miss Arity Jelliffe and Robert S. of Lincoln ave. of the nmount bid. B..rnuah",.rre,.i< hi« t.iii '""" .^rn.jRH Hull. Rymfnn.' N nnd West to the Railroad. ORTHUr>E (' VAN VIIFT which time and plnce nl] persons desir- i ., „ Findlay Ji . who were married Mis.i Joan Thorndiki- daughtei Proposals will be received at the UWl r (tt4 and 135 FIRST AVE , ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. JB/..6 ' Biirniigh Clerk . ' ing to be heard thereon will be given full I ^.'. •" Pf-sons who arr registered and Satnrd:.-. :.; Chrl.-t Episcopal .,' M:. an,l Mrs. Ellsworth Thnrn- Township Hall on Crawfords Ciuni'r opportunity. n thin last-named area that Hoad. July u. I!)r.0 at or hy 2:01) p M PHONE AT 1 -0900 NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY ALBERT A. KERR. JR., polling plnrr in hereby appointed •• cnure-i i.eie (iupsts were mem- dike of Ridge rd., has taken H pn- Ilnvl^-ht Saving Time. SERVICE OR PATIENTS IN VETER- Borough rierk. the nanif polling P1HC<> xa in Ejection lieis of the bridal party and the . u.o . t-a.st Products, inc. of The To«ii.*hip Committee reserves the ANS' HOSPITALS AND TO THEIR t'i.1.04 Borough of Kumson. N. J. Diriti-irt No. 1 in the Tinton Kalli Fir* r:i:tit to ;-ne,'t ar.v in ail tiiiii H famrl.e. of th" finiplc. >;,.•, Yor'n n,s a tesearch ehemiKl. RtLAIIVES ANU FRIENDS. j SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1949 AUDIT PEPORT OF . ,..,„, JOSEPH A. TILTON, Ch»'rm. . Ro and Mr«. \v. B. SpofTord. Mis- Thoindikr recently graduated n All le mil voter* l ving in the aboTH DANIEL S. ELY. Cleik. Jn. is in the mil- Notire 11 hereby given that sealed th*- R'-jiriiei- nf Vut^ for naid area, on .SwKiknam-r M;.- Aulrui F liani.1 nf Hrinn- r.,-li S B-.li:il.i.| ! I1.4J».'JI Tiike notire that Shrewsbury River if my s.-ivli'.- in i« II patli-iil in a if- b.ds will be received by tne Board ol Junr >th. 1!).'>G. will h titledd to vot* U .< (,.,i. .. IM nt Hun.Is Il.l i.ll.ill. I I .HID.im Yacht Club. Inc. hftti apptie.1 to the State nnn.1 lumi'i:nl whn. \ .111 lielieve, will | Chosen Freeholders of the County t»l nt siii d elpctioni , nnd no pet-nun whh o «a Mi-- Phylli Mount left Tuesday id. h:t> returned home fiom I'am- Comm rr of Alroholie Bev aue Con- 1 TIM • i.i.il I'.. • I <"'• 1. " It'rr.tahl" d.'si'i- tn Mile in til.- SpiMial Eleclion to , Monmouth for the Reconstruction uf not s i'<'tii(| fnrty dayt. before July fnr N'r-.v Hi.rripshire. ••.here she bridge, Mass, where sh' was VI.-II- \.-...i- •• 11... •...!.!• trol of Newark fur Club lirense f» ' h.lil in tin- Tinviiahip uf ShirMiliur;. I Bridgs No. W-9. Manasiluaii, New J l!t."0. i« i.tmlifli'd to vote. |i,[ I . h.iiL'i • H. Sun rilmu Yeai* lle\rnue ti.'inn. of Miiiininuth. on July 13. l!>.10. y nnd opened mid read in public m M A UV. A R ETT A U REED. KIPUI dr-Li- Mi. and Mis. Lestri M Lang ..r I ra.r Haven. N. J. kindly Vi'Hf \i> i hi* iiiM.rni.rnrd nt once lh«: rourt Hoii!«f. Frpchold, New J»r«ry Township Clerk, 'UMAI. ASHt'l.S JI I vUJ «i n >'.i..is«.n:. martin RiM'lifBtinM fm n militaiy nrrvicc nn July 19, \9o0 it 2 o'clock, P. M., Col and Mrs. R. A Osnrun of 52 Forrest ave. ale the paients of Ohjections, if «ny, ahould he miide SlurwuUury Townihip. I.I Mill.ITIKS. ItKSKRVES AMI SURPLUS immedinlrly in writing to St«tt Comm^- hntliit tn he vot'ti in «aid Hrajon to be IlnyMxht Savins Tim*?. ed Junr ^9. I9.il) $24.91. Washington. l< C. were Tuesday a son, Stephen Craig Lang, hour fo.wiu-d.-ij to .vim, if jnu me in the The receipt and opening uf bids «r« Api.M.pr.iiln.r. llr-rur, . 1 oioner of Alcoholic Beverage Control, military MT\ H-r or ni*1 « I'Hticnt in a gue-t- with Mis. Frving Hance. Tuesday at Monmouth Mcmoriul L Kiibjpct to the proper qualiflcattiins uf An ..iini x |'::>itl> i HIM! Oll.-r Lia.ulitiP\ 10*0 Broad atreet, Newark, N. J. vote inns' hospital, at nt in if your name. the bidder in accordance with the pro* NOTICE TO PAINTINC CONTRACTORS Mi.-s Edna Bailly of Warwick, hospital. Sl.ilu:..i . M.'I Sp. rral l-miili- I Signed i HH<\ HfiiHl nuntlirr, horrn* iidilrenit and visions of the "re-qualification law «,.ri K.M \. (in l.itatti Ashct* Kri-eivahl.- 'J.i.I'M.I." 26,93' Y "-if a week end guc.rt with The Shrewsbury River Yach: 1 SHREWSBURY RIVER YACHT CLUB. thp tut (In** nt whi*'h ynu are ntationrd the reiiulationB adopted by the Board of will he rfccivprl hy the Board of Edu- Sui ]..u<- C7.U:.! - t-.'Mt JI Miss Barbara Deekert. ' club has applied to the Department Officeri. ui CHii IM- fiMIinl, in if t mi dr->ii ,'. J., for the paint- TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVKS AND SURPLUS J11 x.l 2^.61 SHJt.H.^.u;, Shrewsbury River Yacht Club military HC rvicc hai lot for u iflativi- or Drawing!, apeclftcatloni and form of InK nf the exterior nf the rive (fi) sehool Mrs W. H. Reger left IM« week nf the Army for a permit to build Fred (', Glaiier. Commodore, Baltuarol friend, thfn malu- an iiTM'Hrnticm under hid. Contract and Bond for the pro- liui'.lintfs within thr Bnrouirh as foi* >pend several weeks with an extension to its existing pier COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS ayenu«, Springfield, N. J. h f n lilitflr y nervice hallot to he posed work prepared by Otit R. 3*»man, lows: Senior Hijih. Junior HiBBh Rlvar stfit inti friends at Bound Brook. into the river. The cluh plans to CURRENT ACCOUNT Whitney K. Mjniion, Vice Commodort, fnrwftrili'- County Engineer, have been filed In the Street, MhMechain SStree t and OaklanOkld T.KYKNTK Ynir 1!I49 Year 194H «tld Farm Village, Rtimson, N. J. t li- liK n v '• r thf atce of nfflct* of mid Enfinter At the Court Street Schools. Said bill proposal! will Mi.- M. C. Uirke lefi Friday to construct a timber pier Kin fed • ii r-t an ,1 utat.ti me. ^•iM'ln- H'-wiui. |-M>ti Aiipiupriateil f rj.7-H>..iu I r..;1(Mi.o« E,l mu nil I,. Carey, Rf>ar Commodore, IK hiit na Hotittf. Frt-eliuld, N, J.. ntid may bn in- il nml reail in imbllc at tha >m thr vi.«*»t frieniU In Tot'mtn. Canada. lung and eijfht fret wide ronnccicd i nnd Mr*. Wyhc O. I'ate at its inner end to tho present pifi Jnm.|.h I'. Peyton. Tn>aaurer, 11 fi Manor Inrli he in Mutioneil or can buslnfsi ho urn. Bidden will be fur- July 111. IS.'ill. 'lO'lAL KKVKNl.'K . . si-i^.*;-iII.^T M-JI..a.,-, s* ; Uriv^. lto drawing* HIM I Ri.l forms iinil si>f-riAcationa may !>• ^P'-ii! th.' week-end at Pinr Beach. ' hy a 15-fuot ramp. The propo.-r ohtalnpd nnvcifltntinna hy th* Knalncer u: :ind Alls. Winston Kot k of nildithm, to^Pther'u ith the* JUTSIMH KVI'KM'l ITKKS (.range Avenue. Fair Haven. N. J. pru[)*r notice nnd paymnit of a driint.:.II «.:.*; K. ,1 made on Standard Pro- ! Srnior HiKh Srhonl on Haidinu Hoad. FUEL OIL BID 1 Jflliffp-tindlay wr-dding mark Any cntni.snis or pnuesis MiMI, KM'KMHTL'UKS ... 112H.1 «" 1» 11 ! .'.'.iVJOl llrfvrn, N, .1. nniRl ForiDii in thv manner drninnntrfi T !'- Bonnl rr.r-rvrs 1hi" riaht lo rtjrpt ! Join. C. Mr; licr ,1 *.() PKiine't \v>t.uf Tii. MI>.I> - thcrrin and required by the xpocificH- Hny or all hirls nml tit naive immater- I resarding th* propusid woik Little .Silver, N. J. miuh «.f It.-.I llatik. Nrw Jriaiy. invite* s,.| ,. !,lim ii| iM.ri* . . » L'.MT^ :: I T.r.fi:i.a; lion*, mufti he enriched in Rfalcd en- ial rnrmaliti". fihould he submitted to \hr Cmps \i|il I •.. ,..-i .ir,| H-tlnnr* Prior Year1* Appropnat .on :..'. I n ••: •J.Si-'.t.^ I | \rthur H, Schrnk. Fair Haven, N. J. Inil |.i ii|.n.ii • fnc n flu i.-.-niBlrly " ". ..HMI \riopfn bfarltiK thf tiamr and nddt^K* Hatfil; Jurir 37, I r. r. 0. IVnliiuml A. Strati.*. Unmaon. N J. UHl'mi* ..r Ni.. 4 furl ..i! '. biddpi* and name nf wnri nn tl-.- TAUI. A YOUNG, •|,,i., .-,... ,. (.,,:n . from HI c.ynr 23 N'.rih Rrulge \.i.i ii. r. i i uiti-iM- i» Ahovf KM.fi.iht.iT^ fi MI, i ;1:l(HMin ChoBPn Freeholder* nf (he County of \\ , Si |>h nil.- , 1, IH.'HI tu .fill" -.'I, 1!'.*. I, the in :e St., New York city. S.i-i'.'i- liouKhei t>, no 1 PUBLIC NOTICE prir. in In- -iil.jc.-t lo i-luniKPS in the l.n.iii... Jni.«i/iiy im 4VIII. . :!T.,^I.O;l n BnndinR l«rtificate and a crtifini NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS h-uni- u.n- K#.mi»'iced tu frrim 60 An Ilidinanrc entitled, "An Ordinance hurl.or |.i;<-< »f No. 4 in. I nil. A rer. t-hprk, drawn to th* order of the Conntv The Hoard of Education nf the Bor- i;» i"( 'ii\> in th< county j,ill yes- DKI.KOATKS NAM hi) , S ^II.IJT.'.-* $ :,4.S44.1.M t.i Amend 'An Ordinani.. I'Kinn Ci.in- tiiVil cluck iii thr mini <>f MIX) ahull ar- Treasurer for not leu than ten (lOOM ough »f Red Bank will receive bidi for I.eiisation of RorciUKh Ofltrers HIMI Cir- rominu.y til. liiil ,,n> [•MHHI. Kid pro- HTd.-iy hv Mii^'istrate John" V. Mrs. Hcnnio Winsliin, |)ic.mdrni, I..--. \|.i- .. I ,n Ciin-pnt ButlRi't I .'.Tim tin fi.r.d'i.On per crnt nf the amount hid, and he de- the. repair anil re pointing of the •tnnkt- tniii Hiirnugh Employees in the HornuKl) Iitirtith niii-l )>>' in lhc hand* of the l*\a- livered »t the. place and nn the hour sjarlt nt thp River Pi. school, Sprrifica- 1 rrirl C: n in- In-fore X :l)fl o'rlt)ck rhur^cs of belnj! drunk MrtiH Gladys Jones and Mr.s. El)/;i- l.niiui''., iin-.-ffiin-i ;\\n .. J *-,.ii: '."* } 4K.R44-U4 of Rumson" Passed and Approved I- , b- above named. The Standard PropDinl tion* m/i v he nr^nrrd frnm t he Ilintrict ruary In. 194'J." was Introduced by the K.ll S.T. T.i.- lay. July M. 1 S.'id, nt the •• .li- Karma will htt furnlihed upon npplkn- Clert-.'n oirirp In Ihe ^'rnior Hush Kchool F.rnest Orley of heth Mnori', will repri';sent the n\is- Si'llii.r Hull RECOMMENDATIONS MHVOI and Council of the HornitRh of S'hi.nl t. Itiimsmi mi June », IS.Mi, and .in June Senict hids flhoiilil he * the harul,i v i,'. I., i. [ I. I in .-mi JJ. l!l.'.O was finally adopted anil aii- the Hi.tr.rt I'lerli nti or before 8:00 "1 * • • • I If .1 IH" < |. 1.. !.|.i..ln'. I l.rmed by Ihe Mayor. Ilir- S.'.II.II II i nil bidH If deemed to the interest of thtt Ali.u.\.Hid *.li'» mcut cun\cntlor. at A.ilM.i,, I*a:h County io to do. o'rlnek K n.S.T. Tiifridi.y. July 11, I960, I '11,- Mi-rf \ n', \: ALHER'I A. KEIll! .111.. i .. . ~. 'I'll. I' I • weir n:irn.il By order of the Hoard nf t hn««>'i nt th« Smifir H'irh Si*honl on Hnrdinff ' 11 • i d v in, Ol>y rrcojved ' in RnplemlxM. Thry I !>• I ••... ' - uliiinm \ ,,| .-..,„ 'iir .II nr n-Kl I uf i.ny ,,, I,!! l,.il immnii i ml I'KIEI! H. H. CUMMINli, Mayor. II ».. Krrcholdrr* nf thi* County of Wonmout'i. Rd I il.u s BUIRCIUII \\n« nrrlored by : at an nuxlliaiy me -tin^ MIIIUI.I\ • ' • I •>••. .,-1. |. r.| \! ,,„! , 1 i {.., ih. - .in -HIIU 11 m I .* IH , I'.t.ll June 27 I h . • r ,.,, • .,< :>•,.! < t l.| ...I Ii. .I.,., t.li J "KiBhl mil of I y I 0 i eIIrl• i s rr.n- ll[ III. Jll JAMES S. PAItKES. TUrerlnr. ilBf" (• "«ell tu »la\- out. of lied al Ihr hnnir of MIJ«. ('iiml.tn Mri ,,,.. , ,,.. N.r ft' ilir TnitlKh V EDWARD 0. BROEGE. rUrW. PAUL At YOUNG, • H: t I Ml..) U »|.i. te.l l.y « II) I M'I Th' Kegistcr asnft(n Adi." — Ad- PAUL BrirlB* W-9. 9~W. n.« nk. * iitt at Katonto^n, l-T.Ja "ilARRV CRIME, Clirk. silisimant. 1111 OiMrlet Cltrk. nrn HANK nr.r,i*Tr.n. .USE y>. n.*,«

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JL'N'E 29. 1950 I nroll 170 I liil'lr.'ii WalMUi Engineer \K ins Award Jo Ann Lepore Hook and Ladder Ochs Heads Engagement Told At KaUtnltoMi Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lepore of By Ihf M<'iij)ii '>•<:• '•' 'hi talnr- Croup Has Dinner Wr-stside ave. have announced the STORES Play Program engagement of their daughter, Miss Jo Ann Lepore, to Frederick Por- Rr\ Dun:..1111 \ K. .n.,-- pi.-ij- Auxiliary H Kf\ port Narno Cl.illivi lilt' ' '- i •' I-'1' !- lh«! rili.:r celli. son of Mrs. Mary Porcelli of River St.. and the late Vincent Por- than 1TH , Inldic-ii 'i;u. , r.i.'llul Kn- Third Annual Event Kul|{«>rs Alum 11 us :h:iM.i«lt. i • pull.- in hi ing H- itolli. Tlic ft.i:»i!;ary cf the Huok nnd Robe't Fn-ilPiii-k- f)rh.« of High- Mian Lepore attended Red Bank FOR RENT 1 land Paik has lici-n eniploytd as schools, and is employed by Kudy's j;i.>,ind a i I'M » !••• !i « is fnimally Lndd'r lit «• company lir!d its third de d li" ;i: ftl S.iturd:i> annual ci-nnrr last ni^ht at the Wil- tlilrctor of the Keyport rpt-rcation Fashions at Long Branch. Mr. In t he • r it i <-f : hr „!•••« irif; icwbi ook at Fair Haven. Mis. program whirh i.- scheduled to start Porcelli is the owner of the La This aini |.im.dcu anil equipped next Wednesday. Mode Beauty salon on Monmouth retail -• • • :••!» *>f KM H ink, hy the K.itonu.^n l-un.iiijti ;tnel James Tuinock wan diairman and toaMmastei. st He was graduated from Red I.ilin> fluh ilfffilll.- ,l-Hl|UHl' S'l.K'C Mr. Och.« pievionsly was eniploy- near .i 1 i hi* iiMj.-r * h:mi i'd aa an a.-i.-istant in the Highland Bank high school, and during the for ail l> p< !• "I p;..\»;ii..ii'..l piu- A past prrjiuicnt'a pin was pre- store? n 'hr jiru ;irii] f.\j>aiul- sented lo thr retiring president, I Park ri-rirniiun (iiogram. A grad".- war served three and a-half years pmnif An ouiii""'" f..^-' d.-intf with the Air Corps as a mechan- TiKSrt.-ty wa^ ;iil'ndeil hy mine Mrs. Jonrph Calver. New officers atr of Highland F'ark high school, ]HR St.»• *• H'-rliMck sinrr u ical engineer. thin 4.1 pi i -..I..- Y(..li id;.y Buy intioducrd were Mrs. . I^eo O'Con- Mr. Orh. \:\\cr receivrd his B.S in buildinj. Snr< !1 ami iar^c Scent? n| rn'irji ;i nunihri of n<.}v, pre?i university vu-e piesidinl; Mr.«. Raymond Sei- and the past ynar ha-s been attend- unm i • t.i.ifi> fr-ni Sll.'.'i .NOW YOU nf .-kit.- .iiul paiiii.- wh.i li confii- j Keant, aeorctary, and Mrs. William ing Rutg'M.s, studying for his mas-! month.; Minery, treasurer. ter'a di'grfc in hnalth and physical i CAN LEARN TO DANCE mini n ili <.-.- trhiHi-Ml fi.i the Buy ] Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Cal- Scimt J.unlioier al V;iili\ Korge, t education. I SMOOTHLY AND CORRECTLY. LET OUR TALENTED exp.rts ver. Mi. and Mn=. O'Connor, Mr. During the war, he served as a P,i th;> mmint! weekend. Mr. | teach you th» latest steps in fox trot, waltz, rhumba, samba, tangq, Philip J. Bowers & Co. F \ f l n i ^ pl.-i\ £! i.ur.ii fliieeti.t. i« as- 1 and M/5. Turnork, Mi. and Mis. at-rgeant in thp Martnr Corps, siMcd hy Kiank Weft and Mi*.* I Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Minery, Mr.' spending 26 months in the Pacific j.tterbug. etc. The PACE DANCE STUDIOS, 21 Bro«d St., Rtd B«nlc. Since 1S!>4 Hope \\' Ikiiinp. Ccl. Joe a Bemiell, ba,e director at Wat.on Laboratories and MIA. William Bloom, Mr. and Theater of Operations Phont RE 6-0844 or 6-2691-M. Studio open 6-10 P M. He has an outstanding athletic ( 189 Market St. Newark, N. J. Mrs. Thomas Brasch, Mr. and MIR. presents a check for $10 to Milton Berqer, 23 William st., Red Herbert Chameroy, Mt. and Mrs.record. He was named all-state Market 3-1000 Bank, electronic engineer, ior suggesting a olgn reminding person- James Doig, Mr. and Mn. Gordon football tackle in 1941 and voted Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. William Ly- the outstanding lineman of the 1948 Evenings—Red Bank 6-0906-M nel of the Efltontown A" Force installation to conserve on the usa ons, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Masscy, Rutgers university football squad SHADOWBROOK INN of paper towel'. Mr. and Mrs. Amory Osborn, Jr., by the radio and newspaper men. SHBEWSBl'RY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoye, Mr. andIn high school, he was a member of ROITE 13. 1 MILK SOUTH OF BED BANS the football and basketball teams Mrs. Edward Webb, Mr. and Mrs. "No Better Place to Dine" Ralph Hoffner, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-and the track squad. In college he Hintelmann Re-elected Head ert Cadman and Mr. and Mrs. John was a member of the freshman ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Hoffman. football tram In 1941 and the var- sity in 1018 through ISIS SERVED EVERY DAY FOR DINNER Of Mosquito Commission He was also line coach of thr Also Steaks, Chops, Lobsters, etc. ATHLETE'S FOOT Oakhurst Ties Rutpers freshman team in 1949. Dining Boom Open 13 noon 'til II p. m. weekdays. N* Aictkal — N* AcM — *• Willum H Hmtrlniann. Sv.. ntof I| Mr. Ochfl is a member of the Na- 11:90 >, m. to 10:0ft p. m. Sunday*. Run-on, u us rr-plrrlrd pirMdrnl ! V M I A tional Committee for the Football Hall of Fame, charter member Banquet! and Weddings Invited. Ip to 150 People. nf thr Monmouth County Mosquito 1 •1T1«\W •• rhon Bed Bank 6-ISW. (Closed Monday*) NO IFS OR BUTS Extermination commission nt a Eatontown, 2-2 Football Hall of Fame. Boy Scouts, meeting Tumdny. Ml. Hmtfllliann Eatontown, which won the Mon- Varsity "R" Club of Rutgers and ha." been :i meliiliri uf tllf cnmml.s Swim Classes mouth county title Sunday in the Rutgers Alumni association and the Sold in Red R*i,|i by Lifffrtt, Whrlan, Ameiiran Legion Junior Baseball Highland Park high school alumni sum unce 1!M1 and has l»en seiv- Lcatn to swim elns.-es for chil- Sun Ray drug ilorei; 01 your home ln^ a.< president sinee KM4. league, was held lo i 2 lo 2 dead- association. DRO town druf ffiit. ilii-n in 1.1 communiti adjacent to |Q(,k tj|( xucsdny hy the Oakhurst Kicuejick K. Nraves of Long lied Bank will stmt Tuesday. These club. EMULSION Branch was elected vice president. are. sponeoretl jointly by the Coniiiiiiiiifv Folk Dance Thi-oil-jie F. Applehy of Ashury Oakhuist started a rally in the Monmouth county Fled Cross chap- top of the sixth,, registering three DONALD'S LAUNDRY positively kills I'iirk. treasurer, and Walter Feld- ter and Community Y.M.C.A. of At MiddletoKii Buy Your New knmj) of West Allcnhurst, secre- runs on singles hy John PulJen, Bob A Red Bank, Thr classes nre designed Carney and Fred AplceUi, along j community folk dance will be Ants Grubs Jap Beetles tary. James B. McAfee of Brielle. 1 neld 44 Marion St. a newly appointed niemhei. was for children from the first pr:id< up with a double by Skip" Hamer-1 Saturday night in LredM Hall, who cannot swim, or who have not 1 Kings Highway, Middlctown vil- S«f r to U •>• (Hi K ra • F y H >'t ;i •, fl o well nmed hy the group. Kohert 1 nick. ROYAL passed the bnfiir bi'ginnoi -*' test. ]« better ih:ii' fint irni" or l»nit«. lage. Instruction for beginners will Seeley of 1'uit Monmouth was un- 1 The count reverti-d back to the ijJi n p t lnni and Chartnrd bust's will pick up ihi start at 8:30 o'cJock. 1 I ahle tu attend due to iNne.^.- lifth inning when Eatontown was SAVE 20%—DRIVE IN nents o\ erniK' '. mi! - I-I m.f, i-rrmi*f-. Hr- children fi om crntial locations in Included in the progiam will be *i*t# Ki Rth- VIHy nliislmii ( CiUHi I The iommi«.«ioni'is i eviem-d their un:.t»le to get itfl licks in the last lv PORTABLE thrir local rommuniti'\« nnd trans- effectivr ^ o:.- .un. Supi'i intcndcnt pin I tin ni to ;ind from the «wlrn- in^ €•.-• llr-d by daikm-^s by Umpire An- of Diamond.*, Russian Koro- Phone R. B. 6-0203 From A ! Samuel Smith M polled ))'.< drain- niin^ area. Bui MaGowan. boushka, Norwegian Kuggen, Sicil- PARKE Drug Co. proyram i* working on sched In mo-l c,'i.«" n no nun;* I vhnrtzp (JAKIIUKST i inn Tai'Rfitella, American Moon II ••••<• II. enta JUT day is m;idr to A I! R H| Winks, Mexican Waltz. Jewish II • II « gt ule and general infection work is (.(lvr|. (hr cosl of ,)Ufi lianspolll;ion J J ! Sher and the German Wmainuelier. tank <•»«« TYPEWRITER i pioKie.«s, Scn.-onaSl l prayinK in and admission fee into the ,«wim-1 N, ,,,!;. Hi. it i ' Leaders for these folk dance fie.s- DUO KILLS ROACHES Ihe county j* jn opeiation and al- I'llll.-ll. MO IMULMON KILL! »NT» mmjt arc;i. No cliarrjc js nrulc for] (urnij. ;lli " ° sions are Ruth and Harry Holland- though eool weather has prevailed the instmelion staff provided joint-1 U,,., ril.u.l. 0 u er of Middeltown, who have re- SPECIALIST! il has not retarded the develop- ly hy the Red Cross and "Y." ! K. Al.icrll. o u j ceived their instruction at Michael . if. ment of mosquito larvae found in Children will take a series of ten IUi'i.wii,' If. • • I Herman's Community Folk Dance We're tint-writer specialists — several areas. Catch-basin.s have re- lessons of one hour raeh, extending S. Ai'ierlli. If. ., center, New York city. Mu.ii-k. 21. ceived their first treatment of lar-1 0V.CI. a two-week period. Classes are That's why we recommend the Mentrpuii. •1 li. ' new Gray Magic Royal Purtahlc- vicide. An eight-man labor crew and nl,,d Monday through Friday. Swim- Haivey, p. T.V. PKHFORMER four-man inspection crew are act- , min(, aroas wm be at Port Mon- Peter Lisowski, 24, son of Mr. We know its exclusive features ive. I mouth pool and Sandy Hook. A mean easier, filler typing for you, EATONTOWN and Mrs. Michael Lisowski of Mr. Hintelmann emphasized that j schr-dulu of the classes by commun- and longer, trouhlc-frcc use. Al! K Kumson id., Little Silver, will ap- practieally every type of water and | it|M follows: j NI al.mpy. if. .00 Slop in *odayl * . 1 II pear on the "Town Parade" tele- water-holding receptacle provides Ju| :1 ,„ ii—n .. m.. ii;l:lil:ui,i« »n.l vision show Saturday night from living (piaileis for some species of* Riv.-i-'Flaia; 10 n. m, I.itll.- Silvi-r: 11 .. 1 0 1 .. 2 1 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock on WOR, He mosquito. The commission .solicits H. ni.. Itumson. mi'l - ]>. m.. Wi-t-iil. . July 17 10 J8—'J a. m., Fm'r Vii « ; . 'A II will perform in a Western play. the co-operation of evrry house- K.-il l'.ank. ; . Z I Serpico 's . 2 0 He is a singer and guitar player holder in the lemoval or proper 10 H. m.. Ifhi-pw^lniiy, Ami 11 ». m.. At- Slonl. 111. .. '1 0 and has appeared in night clubs maintenance of these breeding lantic HiKhlands. , l.ulllll.in. J 103 Monmouth St. July :il to Ana. 11 5 a. ni., K. an-- i " throughout the state. places in helping to eliminate the li»,ir «l»l Fair Havrn: 10 ». ni.. Hi-mull | Al Red Bank, N. J. Tel. 6-0485 mosquito nuisance. Local boards of H\T.. and 11 n. m. Matnuan nnd Hatun-,r'i town. ST. JOHN'S KPISCOI'AL C11APKL , health have been cf great assist- Little Silver j ance, in the mosquito control pro- gram. Members of the commission Elberon Church Sunday at 9.30 a. m., prayer and will be glad to have the public re- sermon by Rev. Dr. Norman Pit- port any potential breeding spot to To Open Season Summer Program tengcr, guest preacher. ______' them, oy to the executive secictary NOTICE Dr. Norman Vincent Pcale, au- at the ofllce at 34 Broad St., Red Opens at Humson ' Notice of Sptcial School District Meeting Bank. thor of tho best seller, "Guide to of the Borough of Shrewsbury, in This summer, by state appropri- Confident Living." and pastor uf More th;in 100 children have en- Ihe County of Monmouth, N?w Marble Collegiate church. New rolled for the Rum son summer Jersey, on Monday, July 10, 1950 ation, there will be an airspray Notire is hi-nliy uiv, n to tin- I'-Kal program for adult mosquito con- York, will open the summer ser- playground program which opened voters of the M-IH.I.I iii.-tnet of the Bin- trol. This program is being admin- vices at the Elberon Memorial Monday. Herbert M. Korey is play- niiKh of Shrewsbury, In the County (if church Sunday morning at 11 ground director and is being as- Monmouth, N(» Jii.-e thnt istered hy the New Jersey cxperi- meeting "f th»- I'-^'iJ v .i» of .aid .lis- ment station In co-operation with , o'clock. The subject of his address sisted by I'eter Prominski, a ficnior trirt will lie hr-lil on > in physical education at Eastern mlny. the truth Renew the beauty of out- the seashore counties. J. M. Job- will he 'How tu Have Peace of ilny nf July. l'.i.-ii'. .-.I «, in o'clock I'. M. bin* ;jnt thf:r lialli.t-. .some of the features of the airspray The meeiinir "ill he hrl.l o id all thr. project. liaritonc. Selections will include Af.C.A. and the Red Cross, will be- lt-«i»l Vutrrn nf the scliunl it ntra-durable... add an extra ••"II FOR 75 YEARS... Accordivg to Mr. Jobbing, no ex- "All Creatures Thnt or Earth Do ] gin Monday and continue for two vote at tin Shi-iw.-liury i>ulil.« chuol HASPEL weeks. Children may enroll at the the rlMrirl. touch of beauty and protec- act date has been set for the pro- Sing,'' "Twenty-third Psalm." and At SHirl meftillK the followi be AMERICA'S FAVORITE "Song Without Words." George playground with any member of sulimit tctl: i tion to your home. gram to start, but it is assumed that opciations will begin sometime Powers is in charge of the musical thr! playground staff. .Shnll thr- school ilistriet of the bur- ; The Rumson summer playground ou«h of Sh ruw.^liiii y [(inil'ine with the PRADO CORDS * %yn%* ••illy . . . nw ulltfy the latter part of July if conditions j program. school rlistni-tH of Shrewsbury tuwtmhip. J IN THE wan ant. The tidal marshes of the Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor of is under the direct supervision of Atluntic town-hii'. I.'!tl» SIU-. r n..,l Hr.l ir Dry l«l—mlnlmlM dull and the Red Bank Methodist church, the Community Y.M.C.A. and mem-Bank for the tuirtump of seeontiary rd- ' i HANDY bayahore area, the Atlantic se&shorc bers of the Rumson "Y" sponsor- ucation, to create a regional hitch school ! area, and some woodland and i "ill deliver a sermon nt 3:50 p. m. district ? I ! 6-PAK ing committee. The committee com- Hy order of the tioHnl of education. I sparsely populated communities j Sunday entitled "These Things prises James W. Ward, Jr., Walter Dated : June 2!l, 1 K.MI. [ it •••III mlM«w and L i where mosquito breeding U known Abide." H. Rice, R. H. Young, H. S. Wood- LESTER <". SCOTT. S4.:,6 Ilistriet Clerk. | • to exist, will be treated. Mosquito' . . ~ ~ man, Rodman Getty, Mrs. Paul Jahnes, Manton Metcalf, Charles B. i trapignates dwil pointl be splace in dth aet severacountyl andes-d 1 Local Pastor to Preach NOTICE l L p H:trding, Oscar Benson. Arthur • '* «»» rim ill AN ORDINANCE PKOHIHITINU PARK- « collections will be made and ship- Gibbs, Elmer Ether and Peter ING UN A PORTION UK THE SOUTH ped each week to the experiment Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor Cartmell. SIHK Ol' MUOAIIWAY. RKUORH. IN J. H. KELLY CO. station for study, identification and of the Red Bank Presbyterian THE TOWNSHIP Ol MlllULETIIWN. ••••••• The playground program is made HE IT IlKliAlNKll liy the Township tabulation. By this means an evalu- church, will be guest preacher at Cninmittei- of the Townshii' of Middle- possible by contributions of bor- town, thai: 157 Broad St. Ked Bank ation may be made as to the effect- the Lake Placid club in New York ough organizations, including the iveness of the airspray program. I. No I'IUAIHI.' shall be permitted on state from July 27 through Aug. borough council, J375; board of Ihe i-oiith Mil, ni llriiad»H.v. It. in.rd. l» - It is hoped the airspraying will aid II. His work there will include the Now . . . with crease-reslstant fin- Plionr KK 6-3900 Moxie Bottling Co. education, $100; Parent-Teacher as- Iween a lnnnt *iliiiilr sevt nty.fi ye (T.VI ish, cooler . . , crisper than ever our county in holding the pest to conducting of devotional services sociation. $100; Women's chih. $,">0; fret from rhi Kft.'t ni(/e «f fnml'ton'j a lower number than ever encount- daily from 9:30 until 10 a. m. as Irerk and Church StrrM. Belfo.-d. . . . washes as easy as a handker- Veteran*' auxiliary, $23, and the '1. Any |n rsun violittinu nnv of the chief. So light you'll feel comfort- of Asbury Park, inc. ered before. well as the conducting of the Borough Improvement association, provisioim of this ordinance shnll bf sub- Sunday morning service. ject to R penally of not more than able all day—and Haspel's price H0O. J'-Ii.AO or imprisonment for * term not (the lowest in years) ia certainly Route 35, Nsptune Three Small Fires Mn. Webster and children will r.,erediim 1.1 rlitj a m- biilh. an extra comfort. "E ,-ht rm: ..f accompany Rev. Mr. Webster to 3. 'I'his ordinance nhall take effect up- ry In r(»Hrr« con- keep lirenien Busy Lake Placid. Dr. Wilkiiii Talks on iln PMAsaKC ami approval by the sult Tn. K-usu-r la^lfird Ad;-." —Ad- Township Committr-p. and its publication PHONE A. P. 2-8002 Red Bank firemen were kept busy Rev. Mr. Webster will apeak on On Blood Donors a» preprribr'd hy law and approved by "Humiin Relations" July 25 before the Director of Mutor Vehicles of the yesterday afternoon and early last Dr. Stanley O. Wilkina gave a State of New Jersey. SIR PREME CORDS night with three minor fires. a .clas s , of . 31, recruit, s who are state po- talk on "Blood Donors Anonymous" Dated: June 2K, ili.1t> Rayon-Nylon and Union Hose company was called undergoing training for si last Thursday before members of PUBLIC NOTICE Cotton combination oumt to extinguish a lirAree in a car be- Ilce, *»"*. Rev. Webster i. Protes- the Red Bank Rotary club at the The forejioian ordinance wad Intro- 25.50 duced anil paused h'rut reading at a longing to Mi«. Mary Wilson, 26 jtant chaplain of the state police, Molly Pitcher hotel. The organiza- meel'inu uf the Towni-hie Commiltee ot West Bergen pi. Mrs. Wilson had ;a position to which he was ap- tion is sponsored by the Monmouth the Township of Midilli town held on just driven the car into her garage | pointed last year by Gov. Driscoll county Medical society. June 2«. Kl.in. and n:il l>e Turther con- when the fltr broke out. ' on recommendation of Attorney nirlrred for final Paitsatfe at a reirular General Theodore D. Parsons. Dr. Wilkins and Edward Conway meetinil nf Raid Cnverriimt Kody lo he Several minutes later, Union e»- are co-chairmen of the local branch. held on July 1,'. l!i;,n. gt .1 :.1K o'clock. TELEVISION tinguished a grass five near the rail- in the aftr i-iiiioii. m whirh lime anil Dr. Wilkins explained that a res- road track at West Bergen pi. Place all prrsciii* ilrsiriiiK to he heard W. H. Richmond Joins ident will only be called upon to will he syiven a full nniiorlunit V. A small lire in the quartermaster »• . give blood to a patient in his own Dated: June It. imn 111 BROADWAY building of the Sigmund Eisner I tJianiDCrS HOWARD w. R'lllKK IS. LONG BRANCH community who cannot pay for it. • S.«< ToiMi.hip I'lrrk. PHILCO l.lnnt. East Front st. and Bridge '• William H. Richmond of 77 Wai- Cards arc distributed and are filed ave. was extinguished several min- • iace „. ha(1 joined Chambers phar- with Mr. Conway, who is the only Model 1403 utes after the geneial alarm was Imac v on Wallace »t. in th« capa- person who has the record of those tounded at 7:10 lmt night. j 1:Uy of reKi8lurl.a pi,11,Ilmci»L. who want to volunteer blood. Mr. Richmond, who was educated The annual Rotary clambake will Big 12V2" Senti. Kcyport nt Columbia university, moved to be held July 19 at McGwire's grove, NEWS FLASH!! tt tht P-iee of • 10" John F. Taggart was graduated Red Bank about five years ago routt 35, Mlddletown. fiom St. Peter's college, Jersey from Plalnfleld. He was formerly f*ity, with a degree of bachelor of associated with the Park drug ELECTED TO FRATERNITY ANOTHER SEABOARD EXTRA it it*. company on Broad st. and with the Thomas L. Robertshaw, son of .95 Mrs. William Newton. Mcadvlllc, Professional pharmacy of Mon- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Robert- FOR OUR CUSTOMERS' CONVENIENCE Pa., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. mouth si. shaw of Ocean ave., Monmouth Thomas M. Ander.-on. ' _^______Beach, who recently graduated Harvey WalTenfeld spent last Flip! Merchants Mecl, from Rensselaer Polytechnic insti- 199 tute. Troy. N. Y., has been elected 1 lhe NO MONEY DOWN rC^X^unn'o""^ 'View Film, and Dine lo that school's chapter of Sigma Ice Now Available XI, national honorary scientific so- IMMEDIATE DEMVERV Miss Mai'lrnr S Fifteen

    Port Monmnuth | Leonardo JjliSe Silver HM.I. .UH PIKTI „,,,,., ,,„.,, ,„„ „.,,, , 1 a .n f "•. 'Ti.1 cr, a Ne A- Year's 'I m li<-ii « 1 • j •- H lMTi:/..>:.>n ,lf [,..i.» Sl.'.er I" ,n • ; '•' •'• •!•!•• iirv. »n imj'.tiir Mrs Certrude Gleasan nnd Mrs The monthly card parly of tht Thp W ? r s (1; rLmi.tr •, M»-^i 1 "'• ' •' K»Sr'iary. a Valentine ay Mueller of Je:sr> City are ladifs' auulaiy or Community flrc odi.-L t Innrti >• i!; nirc! n- •." IVnl >• ili hold an ,,|i.|,,.: '.,,!,o ,» run'.akr |n D-lo ': t;i. 1 rl -: ^. flr.d !n lU'Ch, tne annual company Hill be held tomnrtow c\«- ncstlfty ft»i a pt.-T ili.-h IMIV H--\I a1 spending part of this neck with SimrlBy at A :vi |. m. iit !nf M n put-., in .'.' .iirn'." i. a <\ r,i/r. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of lung at the nre house. Mr? Carl the home of M: •• I .••*•! i*r TH \ ui (in Charles at. Bergman is chairman and will be Woodhinf a \ c Thr H.-.•*.>' -tr,1 tingl- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lawlnr, Mr. assisted hy Mrs. IJIlian Mallen, An es will I..- Mis. .M. id red W .• ..- na llaack and Mns. William AM. and Mrs. Raymond Ei'knt. Sr., i Mr. and Mrs Kfnj.^nm K ij'.:in Mrs. William dfiitznagel was hoat- Mr. and Mi.-. Raymond Ei-keit.j ha\ r puri. haj-ttd a jut on Jl.ij li. Jr, Richard ICckert and Mi.«s Ar-. c.^s nt the Thursday afternoon card the NEW pftrly last week. Mrs. Peter Ki U'l- leen OUT aitended a nuionli^h: t'n.scn received the spt'cinl auaid bin \. Tli<-\' m*'Mi'l '.'. h'ul.l a 1*0- aa:l ui> Ihc Hiidson Friday evening.! ;uid other uinn.'i.s were Mr.«. Laura lom.il-lype hnmf Ihnp. j June 23. Raedig. Mrs. Catl Bvrgmnr>, Mrs. Edith Mai it- Hai\i;;i ip:. ilinu-hicr Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Bennett and Louis \'iegel. Mr.*. Harry Stem- of Mr. and Mi.s. John Ila. i^.i.upi, 4 daughter Audrey and Mr. and Mrs Hchus, Mr. . Margaiet Wagner and SatUldiiV i ilittt Htrd h. i thjrd ''il Ih- John Stromengi'r <>f Smith Orange, Mis. Joseph Rhein. The hostess for (Jay at a p-n'v in hn hiuiif. (Jur.ita attended the wedding of Miss Glor- , next week is Mrs. Frank IVhn. tncludrd IlultSy anrl I A dm I'nrc,

    ia Cumin to William Janlzcn at. GCUIKC ••mil (\iro| O ir.w;]. Il<,tt;ns Matawnn Satuid;iy, June 2\. ' Monmouth assembly. Order ol JlocUw rl!, J !iil'l>^, i' i! i icia ,nnl S,m- A surprise hiithday i»aity was iiainbow (Jirls, held an Initiation dra Varra idli, Sb:n on ninl < lary given for San Alsl>;trk of Main st , lust night RI Masonic Temple, At- Driseoll, 1 >anny Uoiiiiimi-d, I.imla Saturday evening. June 24. by his, lantic Highlands. lUfreehmentj Katullr, P.tliy Ann Knt«cni . (iail BUY NOW! ninthpr, Mrs, Irene Alsback. A- were served during a social hour. M or rig, Un YD umd and .l;irkir Hoc- buffet supper was served. A large , Mi&s I>orothy Zeller is worthy ad chr! am! JnAnn and M-uyAnn Ha- birthday rake «m the l.iMe cell-j vLser of ihe assembly. cigalupi and tiinr nini hrr.-. HHI- I terpiece. Those attending were Mr. Mrs. William Lawler attended a loons were u.-;i ii «.** h;iSi lemma | ard Eckert, Henry Kinp, John Harry Uiidoll of Ridgefleld Park. to the pulpit m Kmtiui-y MnliudiM I Licht, Edrard Werse and Matth-, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walenta and chut i'l\ Sunday RCUM hn\ m>; ^\ud- I ew Beagen. ! children Carol and Arlene of Belle- ied at Sarah Lawrence cultrge the WESTINGHOUSE , Patricia and Artie Hennin^sen, I rose, L. I., apent the week-end with past three w«vks. I children of Mr. and MIB. Arthur, Mr. Walenta's mother, Mrs. George Mrs. Harry Niclxm and chiljien t Henninfisen of Mills ave. are on, DoLong. i the tick list. i Barbara and I Mi> 1U.-*, .'•pt'nt. Vhe Week-end gur-ata at the home of weckfnd m I'lainilcld. ' On Wednesday afternoon of this Mr. and Mis. Frank Patterson wen- i week a musical was j;iven at the! Mi a. Joseph Miiiiniey anu Mra. Java II. C. To.y'.ui l.s ui i npyin^ his j home of John Hennett of Main st.j Stewart of Kail Orange. suiiiiiier jiomp nn l,it Mi* Silver ' Piano snlns and duet* were played! I'oint id. hy the fnUnveinjr children who nt Alteration* to the Hilgerson house on Burlington ave. have been com- TIIH fant-y tuMi- nt ih« chiircli Refrigerators tend;d, Joan <;njneck, Barbara, HUppt'v uf fclmlmvy Mcihndi.-t <)im« h | : Knitol, Frank Johnson, Susan Ac- pleted. Mr. and Mrs. Hllg«r»on are planning to make k their perman- ncttfd $15d. Mrs. Knii-rann guack- In » 5^?r) ''rr\n CBI w • iqV- oron .h r/o?rs , • • ' kerman, Marylnu Baricelll, Leon enliiish was in uh^iK*1- Tiif suppnr Wnlte, Mildred Keclan. and Mary- ent home. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kiechlin of net led the I'liui rh an additional a nsw mcd»rn b- 'i -a, •••."•p'ete'/ a> conditioned ' Ion Oreipin^'cr. $14(i. Mrs. lid ward Wrll.s and Mv«. Our Beautiful New | Miss Arleen Sheridan of Jersey New York city are at their summer , . . adhering m ever/ fr-e:', '•> "e p-'"'ei of tr>» 6 Cubic Feet Floor Models honia on Highland* ave. for the Lillian Eihert were grtifi n\ chair- j City Is spending the week with men. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Werse of Wal- season. former manaqe—o"*. ^"/ S,'.»•.'»-, CBI s original Mrs. Carl Bergman of Florence Mr. and Mr.". Hi'niy Scaccia ant! COCKTAIL nut st. cl'«f, *"! n^s-n f«"i'.'e '-• f<-"-ij', r^l^o sp9z. George Black ia prejldcnt after. K 1.1 S I! M ICHFLE On Thursday. June 22. members Beacon Light council, Daughters If the collar Is frayed or worn! of the pastor's choir went on • of America, met last Thursday AT LKON'S at the organ 149* picnic in Cheesequake park. Port night at Community flrehouae. They'll replace It with a Monmouth children attending were Mr. and Mra. John Crane of Jer- brand new Barry Beaver, Robert Hendrlcks, sey City have opened their summer Jamea Wiyll. Linda Wenzel, Bar- home on Washington ave. Sanforiwtl Collar BETTER hdia. Kiutiil, Amy and Leona Mrs. William Rail and niece, Mrs. Schanck and B»rbar» Seeley. Fannie Herhjter, of Burlington ave., Only .10 Cents Oamea were played and refresh- hav« returned home from Miami, Make your »hirt look new ments served. Fla., where they spent the winter again. Mr. and Mra. George Gajnec of and spring. HOUSEKEEPING Main it. gave a hirthday party tn Crystal Broofe Inn Mrs. John McQuire of Viola av«., honor of their daughter, Rosalie, is confined to her home due to an LEON'S LAUNDRY •' ROUTE 35 — EATONTOWrV, N. J. who was seven years old Saturday, injury to hlr foot. She fell in a «4-W WHITE STREET June 24. Decorations were in pink Red Bank store recently. In last SHOP and blue, with a larj?e white birth- Red Bank 6-2800 CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PRIVATE PARTIES week's edition of The Register it day cake as the centerpiece. Games was Incorrectly stated that Mrs. 46 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK were played and prizes awarded. McGuire had injured her back. Those attending were Barbara Pulsch, John Freibott, Christy Ronald Yamell and Charles OPEN WED. & FRI. NIGHTS Mitchell, Joan and Alice Gajnec. Hesse, Jr., will represent Scout Jo-Frances and Linda Sheffield, all troop 47 of Leonardo at the Nation- DOUBLE SPOT-SERVICE U of Port Monmouth, and Carol, Lor- al Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forgt, Pa. The event opens today DAVIDSON'S Plenty of Free Parking Space in raine, Ronald and Barbara Greg- THE 8UKH ory of Newark. and will be continued until July •. SPECIAL - PAI.K & L1GH1 Rear of Store on White St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGrath [ The boys have recently returned and children, Vincent, Francis, i from «. week-end training at Camp fSUPER Elizabeth and Thomas Jr.. of Jer- Brisbane. LIQUORS BEER sey City, spent the week-end at Mrs. George DeLong and Mr. and A fsjQ MARKET No Depoiiii • No Returns Nolle* •! Sattlemanl of Account ing Time, at whiih timt application will the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Mrs. Georjre Walenta attended the be made for the allowance of eommii* Naughton of Main st. | graduation excrcisei of Mrs. De- WINES binnn and counBrl frea. : CASE or Dated: June Tlh. A. D.. 19iO. Mrs. Ann Smith and daughter Long's granddaughter, antj jjrii HARKY C. V. WORfiEN. 249 « BOTTLES Walenta's niece, Marilyn Kalas at fi Cooney Terrace, Join and Mrs. M. Grimm will be | Fair Haven. N. J. at their summer home on Bray Belmar grammar school last weak. Administrator. ave. for the summer. DAVIDSON Bn£. ICmri. Win t WiM. John Herlistsomer, Jr. of Ben- ton and Florence avenues, ia a }9k BROAD ST Vi BROAD r>4 Broitri Street, The pepper vine Is native to Red Bank. N. J. lucky card player. Saturday even- B E0 BAN* ft 'Ma 10 o'clock A. M., Eastern Daylight Sav southern India. AUornryi. ing while playing four-handed cut throat pinochle at the home of Howard O. Schantz of West Or- ange, he held 12 hearts In his hand. In pinochle of this kind the dealer stays out and 1.1 cards arc dealt at FOOTCRAFT SHOES to the remaining three players with three cards in the kitty. Mr. Why pay Herbstomer was dealt ten hearts, out of a possible 12. He then bid 370 and got the bid, and to the amazement of the other players, he Kot the other two hearts from the kitty, makinn a total of 12 hearts, and thus received all the trumps. fancy prices Gth«r« In th« game were Peter Roos of Livingston and Wallace Zahn of Belleville.

    FOR BETTER when today LUMBER! BROWN AND WHITE you can SPECTATOR W Ulli (IIIILW alH«l«B"i«lll)llllll«lllillBl»iM Diitilled by Part & Tilford Dittilliry Comparr nilh higher priced nation- PRICED FROM al brandt. Our Conmtork nKiakipt Lumber BOTTLED IN BOND are 4 yram old. They hoaot top quality plus I he flavor and potency $7.9955 .. $1A95 you'd expect to find in whiskies 7 to 10 SuppW coiting dollar* more. COMPANY 100 PROOF Children's Sandals • SCREESS • INSULATION PRICED FROM t SHEETROCK STRAIGHT BOURBON • Kitchen Cabinet! $2-95 , $/J.95 • MILLWORK Red, White, 0 Brown, Blue .' • PAIKT end Green. Depending on Style and She Rang* OR RYE FOR • HARDWARE H'MI'ir 'II'II'IHI'II •''illiHIH.-jliMB.aT.H IjllllaiBDHEaiHiliilK • MASON SUPPLIES WHISKEY BLEND jr^ DAVIDSON'S IMPORTED FKE\CH • Functional Furniture BEACH BALL WITH COUNSELLOOUNSELLOR • 3-1-5 Yr«Yr«. .Old •/ SCOTCH CHAMPAGNE "Call (he Lumber Number" EVERY PURCHASE! DNtllled, Afti. Bottled In Alex 1) Krnerv - IMS VlnUje FREE .95 J.1 J 9 Scotlind EAtontown 3- 3 HI.I. %^ FIFTH .50 3 50 00 ,jA.00 .99 CQ ^9 IAROK %J IV FIFTH U %M CASE COMSTOCK 4 BOTH. FOOTCRAFT SHOES 14 7 0 We Have 99 COMSTOCK (FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN SINCE 1894) • Bourbon • Fifth .59 MAIN ST. Straight Vl'liinLi'v 2 (;ralu Splrlli Miller's High Life Beet Headquarter* for Official Boy & Girl Scout Shoes 2 86 BROAD STREET RED BANK EATONTOWN, N. J. ABOVE ITEMS EXCLUSIVE WITH DAVIDSON BROS. Sistern ni:r> RANK E 2ft. irt.->f» 133m! Get set for this biggest weekend at... DAVIDSON It is more than }ml a long holiday . .. this Fourth JUICES of July .. . It is a celebration that takes place only qt. bot. li here in our otcn lives. Our Independence. Your Red Cheek Apple Juice rifiht to he just you . . . and our right to he our- Airline Prune Juice qt. bot. 27, selves. We appreciate your obvious preference Molls Apple Juice qt.bot 19, for Davidsons by trying year after year . . . to Sunsweet Prune Juice . at. bot. 27c bring you the market's finest foods for your fam- pt. hot. 25, . . with an ever sharp eye on your budget. Betsy ROS» Grape Juice Spot Betsy Ross Grape Juice qt. bot. 39, Fine Meats Realemoii Lemon Juice pt. bot. 3- Specials Dole's Pineapple Juice Xo 2 esn 15 01 LEGS OF LAMB ib 79 Lildn's Tomalo Juice N-' 2r.in 9 ' ' 27i f \ Orange Juice 6oz • ™" 2 r" 19c Seahrook Farms Broccoli 7-oz. pkg. 2 Pk&»-31( 1 Fresh Jersey Cbeerios fi n ln Snow Crop Orange Juice "'• ™ 2 Vh-. Sealirnok Farms I reneli Fried Potatoes k 9oz. pl * 23c (;REEN BEANS Kelloggs Rice Krispies 2 n »"- 29' Birds Eye Orange Juice r' 1Z ' '" 2 f" O lll !|>k 2 s-oz. pkgi. 27, Ocean Spray Cranliern Juice iim 6 P " 23c Fancy Snow While each Fritos ^ bar 29-i OLEO PRICES REDUCED! Adams Chiclets 23c b& •> in<- pkss. I -, CAULIFLOWER Popcorn «10. 6 150 Blue Bonnet "••:{2c Kiclianlsoii Mints 17c .Ncstle's Srmi Sweet Mor-rls (i-nz.pkc. 19.! Cromplon Tasly Twirls 4'S-o«.ha*2 5. rpi i ri r t" Clmeklrs Spice Drops J Ib Pkfr- 29.; Delrieh Colored I'aney Green Ciomplon Potato Chips 5-i-ox.ba* 23- z k 17c COCA COLA DeUon Merri Mints " " i' s- 2»• 90 Wise Potato Chips 1 ""> bis 65« :}2c Soz k \ueoa Colored Kiclianlson Old Fashioned Minis i> e 25c ISE\V CABBAGE s ot box 1(i z pkg Wise Potato Chips - 45o I iliit /.ions Baby Oranges • Slices " 29c Parkav Colored 5 oz bag 6~ 750 Zions Jelly Dimples lf> "z hnl 29.- Nabisco Pt.tato Chips 25r plus drposil I'resh Jersey bun. Good Luek x lb Muck bot Bilker's Sweet Chocolate 39c RHUBARB 130 Java Wings, asst. flavors 39. k : fnr oz|k f 19c Philadelphia Cream Cheese •••'• >' ' 2 2«)c Howard Johnson Sail Water Taffj " Peter Pan Peanuts 7'4 °*gla " 29 Kraft Vclvccta Mason Peaks 6 23c kral'l Sliced American »..., pk:.-. 29c Mason Mints 6 23c Large Bunches bun. TWICE INCH COOKIES & CRACKERS ' BordrnV I \i n\ \ (!iciim life Savers .1 5rpUp.« 19c JERSEY BEETS TO.M\TO HUE 23c box Mars Milk j Wa>* (,.vpi,E. F.F.V. Oueen's Cookie Asst. "> 39. RlltllS f,5<:pkSs 23c Kcebler's Wheat Snax «-o«. Pkf. 19l 2 -- 270 Thin Skin SunkUt doz. 350 Kcehler's Saltines in, pkg. 27. LEMONS kg The Gourmet's Corner Keebler's Sallines ^" 15' Keebler's Cheese Wafers 9 M Pk« 29 LIBBVS : | u 1? ot hnl Raff.llo'- Brundied Fig- " "^ SI.39 Lime Juice 19c Juicy Calif. . Zion Fig Bars l-ft.pfcg. 271 n 16oz TWICE J{H;H Cresea Peeled Truffles " SI .25 Holland House Asst. Cocktail Mixer 69c llb pkg ORANGES 330 Zion Date & Nut Bar 33 House of Herbs Barbecue Sauccl: ' hot SI.00 M.S.G. Accent ^'"" Wc TOMXTO II ICE Zion Apricot & Peach Bar in> pkr' 33, C.F.I). Sidiid Dressing Sugar & Spiee Hot Dang Belish ln-"'•• >»r No. R 25c OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS

    12 j • = »' j ,r ,9(. -""• " Nabisco Ritz Mfcp ?• 32 Ian Roaslrd mid Sailed I't-pilas Kettle Cove Orange Slices 79c 16-™. j»r 'TIL 9. o z pk? 290 Craw ford's Tri Fruit Pull's a.*, pus. ;{^,, Chjvcrs (ireengage Jam Nabisco Cheese Rilz * 27 7|k K 7 oz pk? W nll.ir.' \X'afer Thin Mints ' " *>5c Chivers Ginger Marmalade 1(WlZ '" t9c CLOSED ALL DAY Nabisco Vcri Thin Pretzels - 21 lir> pk Keiller's Dundee Bulleixolch S-M-frf- 49C Fillnrs Cheese Pops 35c TUESDAY, JULY 4th Nabisco Graham Crackers ^ 28

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