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\athe, NEWS of ' B O BANK SECTION im 81irroundlng Town* rte•at; and Without Bla* BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXI,^NO. 9. BED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, 'AUGUST. 25, 1938, PAGES "1 TO 12, Oiceanport Club Tops Is Really Tops In 225 Hydroplane Event Of Red Bank Regatta To Dine And Dance Eight Records Fall Thursday Night W. Warren Barbonrjo be Guest in Sweeps Regatta; Speaker—Mri. Marie Cox, Club President, Expect* Heavy ' Reservation. Juno Easy Winner nt Indications point to a1 suc- cessfi I affair in every way at the Jack Rutherford Has Little thlrdWlnual dinner and dance of the Preventing Soil Oceajport' Republican club to be Opposition in Feature held it Price's hotel, Pleasure Bay, next/Thursday night, September 1, at Erosion In This half, ia«t seven o'clock:1 ' ' Event of Regatta—Irwin Section Of State Boat Disabled. Plan*, ior Progr'am Covering 130,000 Acre*, Much of Tops Wins 233 Class; Which i* in Proximity to Red Bank—CCC to Assist. Outboard History Made Plans for flKhtlnR soil erosion over Jack Rutherfurd's Gold Cup racet a 130,000-acre area In Monmouth Juno, fresh from conquesta'ln' Eur- were sent to Philadelphia and Wash- ope, won the eighth running of the ington this week for approval of National,Sweepstakes Sunday after- . regional and national officials of thenoon against thoroughly outclassed tops n, "Grandpop" Jack Cooper's speedy 225-cublc Inch hydroplane, lived up to Its name Saturday In the event for tliat type ofboats In National Sweep- Federal Soil Conservation, service. opposition. Eight new records jsen^l stokes regatta. Here Tops is shown leading tHe field In first heat of tbe race, which it, won. The 225 race proved more Interesting than the feature event. Tho plans, drafted by supervisors established during the two-day re-, of the recently created Freehold soil gatta, rive of them being hung up conservation district, have been ap- Saturday. More Plans For New Book Wagon proved by th,o state soil conscrva Motorboat racing history was made WINS SWEEPSTAKES EASILY Further Plans tlon committee consisting of Prof. Sunday when Clinton K. Ferguson . H. J. Baker, director of the NewWaban, Massachusetts, youth _wh»_ Leonardo's Big For Middletown For Scottish JerBev extension service of Rutgers holds tbe national interscholastlc out- university, and Dr. Llnwood L. Le?, board championship, drove his Class state co-ordinator of the soil con- .: X outfit at an average speed of 61.392 Da^Next Week Library Service Day Of Sports servation service. miles an hour, the first time in the W, Warren Barbour of Locust has. Their approval at Philadelphia and consented to be the\ guest speaker history of the sport that an outboard- - Washington will pave the way to thepowered hull bad bettered a mile a. and this, alone should be a most.pleas- Swimming Races to Feature Pro- New Machine Replace* One Clan* from Various Parts of New Ing feiture of the evening's program. assignment of technical staff of minute in competition. Waban Sun- gram at .Which New Harbor Which Hat Been in Use Since Clvllan Conservation Corps labor and day beat the record which he had set In addition to Mr,Barbour and Coun- Jersey at Well a* from Dis- : ty Board of Freeholders and many and Improved Beach Will be 1921 Body Designed by materials to the district by the soil the day before, when he raced hi* tant Place* Will have Repre- conservation service. The supervis- craft 59.84 mllea per hour. Dedicated September 3. Mr*. Walling, the Librarian. lentativei at Outing. ors are hopeful that work may bo Juno, powered with an old but still started thla fall on a number of thoefficient 621-Inch Packard Gold Cup 2,365 farms In the district. A num- Preparations are being concluded Br means of an appropriation made Enthusiastic Scots and their friends motor, was in a class by itself from several states and even from ber of them are In proximity to Red through the defections of other high- for the dedication celebration to be by the township committee of Middle- Bank. held at Leonardo Saturday, Septem- town township a. new Ford car has overseas will gather on Theron Mc- ly rated entries. The pride of Red ber 8, over the completion of the har- Campbell's country place at Holmdel Soils In the district which lies in Bank, Ed Irwtn's revivified Care- been bought from "the Mount-English the Atlantic coastal plain and has bor and beach project Swimming cpmpany of Red Bank for the Mid- Labor day for tbe Scottish games, naught, could not start because of races will be one of the chief fea- the annual sports event, sponsored been farmed since Revolutionary a broken crankcase. Jack Cooper'a dletown township free public library. by the United Scottish clans of New times are "generally very deficient tures and among those participating Thomas S. Field, Jr., was the agent Tops II, the swift little 225 which will be the famous Patricia McWhor- Jersey, the Daughters of Scotia and In organic matter/' the supervisors won the Sweeps last year and led . in the transaction. The new book the Monmouth county Scots, Tho reported in a survey accompanying ter, 18 years o( age, who la the hold- wagon displaces one which' had been her class the day before, cracked a er of many free style records and honorary executive chairman will be their work plan. Frequent "torren bottom plank and remained on her in service a long time. Tbe body of W. Warren Barbour. tlal thunder storms" In summer championships in New Jersey. The the old machine was used continuous- cradle. S. Mortimer Auerbach's members of tbe Newark Women's The bagpipe bands will be the were termed "most destructive"from Emancipator VII, the four-liter boat Athletic club, of which Patricia is a ly IT years, three different chassis tho standpoint of erosion. Cultivate! having been employed, Lovat band of New York, the Ktltios which won the Duke of York trophy member,, will have a-number of en- Jack Rutherford. of Fort Washington, New York, la shown at from YonkerB, th» Cameron from fields also suffer from wind erosion, In England, never even appeared. The book wagon distributes books trants, including Bcrnlce Lapp, a wheel of his Gold Cup boot,- Juno, easy winner of feature event of Montclalr and one or more bands the survey added. Juno'a opposition, such as It was, member of tbe 1936 Olympic • team, monthly to three branches located at National Sweepatakes regatta at Bed Bank Sunday. Juno won the from Philadelphia. Outlining the practices which will Naveslnk, Middletown village and came from three 22S's and a couple , Ruth Rogers, Janet Druhmcl, Audrey trophy In tihree straight 15-mllo heats and was never pressed. At one o'clock (daylight saving be recommended to clieck losses of ot runabouts, Rutherfurd merely Druhxnel and Helen Snyder, River Plaza libraries and to stations time) jn tho Sylvan forum, the Me- topsnll from cultivated areas, the located at Bolford, East Keansburg, boiled into the lead at the first turn . A backstroke race will be held morial program, honoring the Scots supervisors listed rotations to in- of the first lap of each race, eased Everett, Leonardo, Llncroft, Port who settled in Old Scots, Monmouth crease organic matter and protect With Carol Dalton, Dorothy Bechd Monmouth and Red Hill. A yearly Republican Fray off the throttle and coasted areund and Joan Noll as the contestants. A Women Democrats county, In 168S "will be presented. The the soil, contour tillage, strip crop- far aiaaAoJ^hi*,tlval«. He never handicap free style race will feature deposit is taken, by the. truck to the •*" ^tjj^yojrjBmonles will be Revpin)?. , use of crop residues to enrich Leonardo high ichi)ojjajej^.|| alio had to open 'up so consequently Patricia MoWhorter, Evelyn Titman, In Middletown For To Hold Rumaon. The speak- the soil, terracing, fertilization and Sweepatakes records remained in RUth Rogers, Jr., Ellen Smith, Betty used for cli " ,r._. _r- -.-f'XHhur.Huqtjer, president tba. retirement at. steeper..ureas io ofSt Andrews society of New York statue qua Sfttmd place went to'"' Beaton *nd~ Helen ^.Snyder. Other ford, Bast permanent vegetation. George Schrafft'a Chrlasie II, a. 22S- numbers will Include rhythmic swim- croft, Naveslnk, Port Monmouth and Road Supervisor and W. Warren Barbour of Locust -- Co-operatoln -with state, county MARIE COX,. President And Style Show Dr. Hunter^ topic.will be "The Scot- cublc Inch hydroplane from Newton, ming by the water ballet group of River Plata schools twice a year. and municipal highway officials to Maasachusettsi. Juno's fastest heat, The truck makes deliveries month- tish Heritage," and Mr, Barbour will other county and state politicians, In- the Newark Women's Athletic club check the Injury of agricultural land the first, was run at 68.404, and aa and a diving exhibition by Betty ly at rural homes in the neighbor- Joseph Wackar of Port Mon- Guido't Sapphire Room, Eaton- speak on "The Scot In the United by road water was called of "special cluding the Republican candidates at States." The vocal soloists are Mrs. she has done 84 on the straightaway, tha coming primary are expected to Rhoads, Audrey Druhme), Adrian hood of Chapel Hill, Harmony, Head- • mouth' Fling* Down.Gauntlet town, to be Scene of Event Importance" In the program. Other it can be seen that Rutherfurd had Hatcher and Janet Druhmel. den's Corner, Keyport, Middletown Jean Rose, Thomas McGovern and ections provided for encouraging be present Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of Battle Before Thomat B.