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AND TIIE SIIORS TIMES VOL., LXXIV, No. 46 OCEAN GROVE, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 11,1947 FIV E CENTS Clubwomen Enjoy , Memorial - Cross Charity Receives Friendship Drive Paramount Choral Newspaper Collection Seniors To Stage The .Hannah-Crosman -V.F.W. The 18-foot Memorial Cross on Tomorrow post, aided. by the Ocean Grove Musical Program the front of the Auditorium will be Barrett Fortune Boys’ club, will collect' newspap­ lighted the week of November 16 While the Friendship Train, ers and magazines in the commu­ to 22 by Mrs. Leonard Rescarl and Guest Speaker Discusses Ocean Grove Summer Resi­ heavily, laden with foodstuffs' Organ Fund Concert Nov. nity tomorrow (Saturday) morn­ “A Full House” In High Parliamentary Procedure; Mrs. George Schappert in memory dent Establishes Million- for Europe, rolls across the 22 In Asbury Park High ing. The collection was postponed of their sister, Miss Harriet I. Cor­ School Auditorium.Next Three Join Club Dollar Foundation country, Ocean - Grove and School Auditorium from last week because of rain. Thurs. and Fri. Nights bett. . . Neptune residents are being A musical program and a talk --- Gifts of almost a million dollars, given the opportunity to Through the I courtesy of Para­ on “Parliamentary Procedure” practically their entire fortune, to COP Chairman Neptune . high school’s senior : share in the greatest demon­ mount Pictures; -Inc., the Para­ highlighted the meeting yesterday Peace Comes chaj-itable and educational objects stration of inte r n a t i o n al class will present a three-act mys- afternoon of the Ocean Grove W o­ were made last week by Dr. and friendship by the ^citizens of mount Choral Society will pre­ Analyzes Vote tei-y-comedy, “A Full House,” in m an’s club in the clubhouse, 89 Mt. Mrs. Robert South- Barrett, of Al­ a nation that has 'ever been sent-a concert in the Asbury Park the.school auditorium next Thurs­ day and Friday nights, November Carmel Way. To Monmouth exandria,. Vn., and summor resi­ recorded. High School auditorium, on.Satur­ Mrs. May Whitney Thompson, dents of Ocean Grove at 21 Ocean Llovd B. Marsh Reports .20 and 21. Curtain time is 8:15. The - Hannah-Crosman V.F.W. day, November 22, at 8:30. p. m. music chairman, presented Doug­ avenue. Increased Republican Sup­ The production is. under the di­ Last Sunday’s Newark post last night took notice that uo las Mieras,-who rendered baritone This concert, will be held for the port In New. Jersey rection of,Miss Anne M. Gaub, of News Comments On Local organization was behind the solos, accompanied by Dorothy benefit of the New Organ Fund of the high school English depart­ Political Situation Thusly Friendship drive in Ocean Grove The election Tuesday, w hile. it ment,'and will be presented through Tiedcmarin. The Choral group Trinity Episcopal church, Asbury and appointed, Past j. Commander had some-disappointing local fea­ .sang . several " selections. ' . Mrs., special arrangements with Samu­ ASBURY PARK—For the first George Falkner to direct the food Park. Grace Freeman, speaker of the af­ tures, showed an increased support el French of . The cast time in nearly two years, the po­ collection. - Ocean Grove: residents for the Republican party in view ternoon, was introduced by Mrs. includes Marjorie Abbott, Jean, litical air of Monmouth is clear. are asked to bring their’ cohtribur' of the sizeable majorities voted in Anilerson. Giiiny Fnby. Alicia Nor- Herbert Walters., 'en.1'; This situation, qiiite unusual here, tions to day and tbmorrow (Fri­ most of the 21 counties, Lloyd B. Mrs. Clifford Hennig, club pres­ toh;: AIico Novack, Doris Watson, is tho result of Tuesday’s election day and Saturday)' to Howard L. Marsh, Republican State Chair­ ident, welcomed as new members, Carol Watson, Bob Coslick, Gra­ and the official ending of the in­ Smith’s hardware - store a.t',51 Main man said today. ---.• — Mrs. Franklin Mueller, Mrs.’ Del- ham Dey, James Fry, Peter Jart- vestigation of alleged irregulari­ avenue, where it will be sorted by “Analysis' of the various elec­ Roy White and Mrs. W. H. Suth­ llarone, Doug Mieras, Herbert Tie- ties in the administration of this tho veterans. ■ tions.in which our candidates met erland. They were introduced by demann arid John Ventura.:: city. Citizens arc cautioned to con­ with defeat showed that these, de­ Mrs. Joseph Blackley, membership '■ Assisting', the cast are Marjorie The election of Assemblyman J. tribute only the- staple items de­ feats were in most instances due chairman. Estelle and Shirley Clark, promp­ Stanley Herbert of Sen Girt to the sired—wheat flour, sugar, macaroni to peculiar or unusual local- condi­ A Thanksgiving card and games ters; Lois Handley, Joan' Hartman, Senate throws the balance of'pow­ in boxes, spaghetti in .boxes, con-, tions,” the chairman . said, ..“ On ' party for the ways and means com­ Joyce ; HewitsOh, ' Betty Hulse, er ir. tho county GOP organization densed milk, dried- beans, dried mittee will be held in the clubhouse the other hand the sizeable majori­ Emma Lou Jones, Ethel Linehan, to Richard'W. Stout, local attorney peas and other dried- vegetable's. Thursday, Nov. 20, at 2 p. .ni, ties accorded our successful'Party Alleen Mackay, Rose Pisano, Mary and leader of the Neptune' Town­ Tlie Hannah-Crosman post will ac­ . Hostesses will' ho Mrs.. Frederick candidates .indicated a continued Sicillano, Marjbrie Tephf.ord, Rae ship Republican organization, and cept money to purchase these items Engel, Mrs. William Magee, Mrs. Republican trend- throughout the -Vetrano and Betty.Zervas,'usher­ Herbert,-who in nine years as aii for Ocean Grove's contribution state. .-. ' ' ] George Davis, Mrs. Paul Strass- ettes; Briiec: W hite aiid W illiam Assemblyman, has built up a po­ and the post also voted to buy a burger and Mrs. George Paterson. “In some .instances,. it 1 is. true, Drew, light and pur'tains; Mrs, tent following of his own. case of condensed milk to start The club will sponsor, on Dec. 4, that the vigqrbus'campaigh by the Olga D. Lewis,/Miss Gaub, Janice When Herbert first announced the drive. Republican party to help adopt,the “An '■ A f ternoo n at the Opera MacDonald and joannc Lombardi, he would seek tho Senate seat va­ I i i ' Neptune, Mrs. Janet Bouse new State Constitution:did . some­ properties committee., - ‘Faust’," by Gounod, to be held at cated early:' this year by Circuit heads'the drive and asks all-resi­ the First Methodist church, As­ Dr. Robert S. Barrett what'submerge. the interest-of-the. .: The .scenery was constructed un- Court Judge Proctor, there was dents- to leave donations at the bury Park. Mrs, Thompson is electorate : Jh;'candidacies. The iler the .'direction of . Miss Ru th Mil-. . considerable opposition to his can­ The property, involved includes Welfare Center on ’Corlies avenue. .Mrs. Edith Savage I’arty however,-, takes-; great pride lor, art teacher,'assisted b y James chaitman, • ■ • ’ didacy, from leaders in the organi­ some of the most valuable real es­ Township schools-are cooperating Refreshments were served by in the fact that the constitutional Patterson; Roy Sorenson, Marjorie zation,' most of them in the north­ tate holdings in Alexandria ahlSt. with the Neptune collection. Town­ The Paramount Choral was convention was proposed by Gover­ Mrs'. George Burrows and her com; Tephford, Carol Laflin and.Thom-' ern sections of the county. There Petersburg, Fla. The transfer to ship maintenance trucks will de-' formed a few years ago among lhe nor Driscoll, a Republican, support-: as Ingram. The-stage set was ar­ mittee. were a number of knock-down, the Barrett Foundation took place liver the foodstuffs collected in the employees of the Paramount Pic­ Attending-were: Mrs. Joseph L. od by the party in the Legislature ranged. by Edward Westervelt, drag-out sessions of the'steering last Thursday morning at a s,.nple two .communities.' ; tures, Inc., by Miss Agnes Grew. Fcytel, Mrs. Florence R. Ochiltree, and then, the new charter, was sup­ Leon Robbins,;'William;. Burke and committee before the organization ceremony in the library of the The Friendship Train now totals At that time, the all-girl chorus Mrs. Victor M. Sutphin, Mrs. ported at- the polls : where it re­ John Erwin, with Howard Peter­ announced it would- endprse Her­ Barrett’s' 160-year old residence— more than fifty cars packed with selected Mrs. Edith Savage, daugh­ Charles Buckiley., Miss Grace Little, ceived an overwhelming majority. son, ■ manual arts teacher,. 'super­ bert. It was a show of strength a room in which Bland Lee, brother food for Europe and will arrive in te r o f the late Tali Essen Morgan Mrs. Richard Kingdon, Mrs; Wil- “ Certainly the voters in. electing vising'. . -’ -.'C:'"'...- by Herbert and Stout that finally of “Light Horse” JIarry Lee and Trenton on Monday. The project as its conductor. She has inherited . bert VVestcott, Mrs. W alter Dawlcy, a Republican Legislature must forced the decision to back Herbert. uncle of General Robert E. Lee, has been a spontaneous gesture from her famous father, the love Mrs. James H3o,’ Mrs. H. S. Wal­ have had■ confidence thut . their el­ wrote; the resolution providing for on the part of the American peo­ and musicianship of music and ters, Mrs. T. W . Engel, Miss Mae Patronage Big Question ected representatives will enact the establishment of the District ple, with no governmental admini­ when in her teens was the aecom- Many Attend L. Lane, Miss Laura A- Lane, Mrs. such legislation as is necessary to The opposition to Herbert re­ of Columbia. stration. ■ Individuals, industries panyist for Mmc. Schumann-Heirik make the new-Constitution a virile Circle Supper George Burrows, Mrs. Henry Har- The' Barrett Foundation will sulted ih cpnsiderable discontent in and labor unions are working to­ and other great, artists in the 'working document.' It will be un­ . ley, Mrs. Ellis D. Pierce,. Mrs. handle the property and distribute the party and for a. time it a-p- gether in the mass movement of Ocean Glove auditorium. der Republican leadership that the Charles Hagen, Miss A. L. Lyon, the annual income of approximate peared-there would be a primary food across the sefft-r " Many will remember the great needed legislation will be passed. The Edith Fredericks circle of . Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Mrs. Charles fight. However, things leveled off ly $30,000 to the institutions which Ocean Grove music festivals con­ “ The party, in. my opinion, won St. Paul’s WSCS, Mrs. Paul Warner. ’ , and the party got behind Herbert, aTe selected by the five trustees of ducted by Tali Essen Morgan. His a decisive victory on Election Day Thielke, leader, met Monday 7,'ighS. Also, Mrs. Sheldon Cadmus, Mrs. who led the ticVet Tuesday. the Foundation. A t the end of daughter has carefully trained each and is going-forward to a'greater in the church r()0m' for’ Richard C. Eiselo, Mrs. J.. B. Rud- As senator, Herbert w ill be the thirty years the Foundation is to WJLK ‘On The Aii’ individual member of the- Para­ victory in.the important Presiden­ suppa-r which-precedcd their regu­ hart, Mrs. S. E. Hethcrington, Mrs. party’s number one, man nnd the be dissolved and the principal is to mount. Choral.: All works are mem­ Douglas Smith, Mrs. Franklin B. tial election next year,” lar meeting. Mrs. Ralph Wig-gin leader who will pass on all state be divided into two equal parts be­ orized and the group is-beautifully Mueller, Mrs. Alexander Ander­ Thursday,. Nov. 20 •was chairman o f the affair.' appointments. W hat the loaders of tween the National Florence Crit- costumed to present a'colorful, ac­ son, Mrs. R.' C ." Meredith, Mrs. Republican factions outside of the tenton Mission and the Elks’ Na­ curate tone quality ensemble. Mrs. Stanley Clayton Hostess A t tjie. meeti.ng,,which ‘followed,,'■ Marie H. Rand, Katherine H. Shore’s First FM. Station Dr. B. Harrison Decker, pastor of Stout-Herbert sphere can expect tional Foundation. Dr. and,Mrs. John ’ Herrick, well-known con. : -Formed And Operated By the church, gave .the devotions, -re- v Brandley, '■ Mrs.-;N. G ra n t. Kelsey, in the way of ipatronagc is ques­ Barrett '.have.: made substantial cert and Oratorio baritone, w ill be •Mrs. Stanley Clayton, Neptune Asbury Park Press latlng to Thanksgivjug. Miss-'El- Miss Sarah R. Wise; Mrs. George' tionable. . . contributions in the past to various the guest soloist and the Mana- City, was hostess to tho Susannah eanor Smith was in charge of.the A. Isley, Miss Isabella Hathaway, There arc two important jobs charitable and public enterprises squan Men’s club,-directed by John Wesley circle at its regular meet­ Mrs. Carl G. Herschel, Mrs. Del- Station W JLK , ‘T he ’ Radio study of “Great Prayers of the open in the county now— an assist­ and have assisted, in the education Cubbon will assist with a group'of ing. . Mrs. Theodore Turdo led 'de-. Voice of the Asbury Park Press,” Bible:” '. vl. Page five, please. ant prosecutor’s post which pays of more than 100 boys und girls. songs and as a finale'will-join; the votions aiui .Mrs. William’- Oliver . — — * ------• will make its debut on the air­ The ne;xt meeting, Dec. 8,' will, $5,000 and the county treasurer’s In 1942 Dr. Barrett was Grand ladies in a special arrangement of reported on the study book. A do­ waves'-Thursday, November. 20; at be ill the form of a'C hristm as : Clioir Rehearses spot with the same salary. It is Mastcr-of Masons of Virginia and “Go Diiwn Moses.” . nation of $00 was voted the WSCS. 3 p. m. as the Shore’s'only Fre­ party at , the home of - Miss Lulu . expected Prosecutor,Carton will be in 1944, Grand Exaltecl Ruler of Tickets are obtainable at . W il­ A products, demonstration- was. a quency Modulation station. Among Wright, 85'Mt..Hermon Way..’ ■ Xinas “Messiah”. free to pick his own third assist­ the Elks of the . In liamson’s Stiitionei'y Store, Main meeting feature. Plans were’ also opening day features .on the pro­ — Attending.-, were: Mr. and Mrs, ant nnd Freeholder, Director Mur­ 1925 he succeeded his mother, the avenue, Ocean Grove or from Di­ discussed for a Christmas party. gram are live and recorded greet­ Thomas Thomson, -Mr.. and' Mrs. - The Christmas portion of Han­ phy also mayor of Farmingdale, late Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, as rector Ray Manley or any member, Others- attending were .Mrs. W il­ ings from local, national and state David O’Reilly, Mr; arid.-Mrs.' P a ul del’s oratorio^ “The Messiah”, will is slated for -the other spot. Hut president of the National Florence of the Trinity choir. liam Wegge, Mis. -Irene Boorman, personages. . Thielke, . Mr. and • Mrs. Samuel be presented in St. Paul’s church, appointments that come up in the Crittenton Mission, a position he Mrs. Albert -Meeks, Mrs. A. L. Eisenberg,- Mr, ’and Mrs. Ralph December 5th at 8:15 p.-in. St. futuro will probably be discussed still holds. - . A full stalT has been assembled Ward, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. to operate W JLK . Frank L.- Wil- Wiggin, Mr. und Mrs. Jacob Beu­ Paul’s senior choir will be aug­ with Herbert. ; He spent his early business, life Otto Stoll,.jr., Mrs. Charles Whil- gus, of Ocean'Grove, will share in Wesley a ns Elect tell, Mrs. Ouida; Zigenfuss, Mrs. mented by 50 trained singers from Asbury Park Troubles End in Mexico and returned to Alex­ dun j - Mrs. Meta Davis, Mrs. Eugene Anna Farrell; Mrs. Milton Orrok, various church choirs and singing andria in 1912 to become editor the handling of tho news -and an­ The decision of Spccial Deputy Officers Monday Connolly, Mrs. John Garrabrant societies in this area. nnd publisher of the Alexandria nouncing and will coyer the sta­ Mrs. Flora Brown. Attorney General Berry to nolle and Mrs. Jacob. Batdorf. • Local soloists will take part with Gazette. In 1910 he was appointed tion’s. first football broadcast oh . Also. Mrs. Alfa Newton,’ Mrs. -. prosse the indictments against Charles Patrick:- at the console. Saturday, November 22, at Nep­ • Officers were elected by the George -DeWint, Miss Grace Maga- Mayor Smock and three Asbury a Trade Commissioner of the Uni­ Thelma Mount, director of music tune's Memorial Field when the Wesleyan Service Guild at its reg­ .Leader. Entertains Circle than, Miss Glendora Weeks, Miss Park councilmen puts an end to ted- States government and served at St. Paul’s,.-will conduct. as Commercial Attache in several Scarlet Fliers face-Lakewood in a ular meeting Monday night at the, Mary Watson, Miss Anna Sherman, tho troubles, which . have plagueU Miss Lulu Wright, Miss Jane Zi­ Rehearsals are now being held in South American countries. During pre-Thanksgiving game. Mr. Wil- home of Miss Bessie Down, 33 The May Leonard. Woodruff cir­ this ’ city for nearly two years. genfuss, and guests, ■ Mrs.. B. H ar­ St. Paul’s church following the reg- the first' World W ar he represented gus will also broadcast the Nep- Now . York avenue. -Miss '-'Mary cle of the WSCS was entertained Berry was appointed 17 months rison , Decker,- ' Rev. . Everett D. :..' ;ular' rehearsal of the senior choir. the W ar Trade Board and . the tune-Asbury Park Turkey Day Jane Schwartz was named .presi­ Monday by its. leader, Mrs. Frank ago. to investigate city affairs, The next rehearsal will be held.ih gridiron battle. V, dent; Mrs. Stanley Jones, vice-pres­ Pruden, at her home, 50 Central Decker and Mr. and Mrs. A. Peter- Twenty-six! indictments against United States Shipping Board in the church at 9:00 p. m„ Thurs­ Buenos Aires. He retired from ac­ The station will stress hews ident; Miss Norma Kubler, record­ avenue, Miss Harriet Dickerson the officials for leasing city-owned day, November 20. programs; describing ■ the latest ing secretary; Miss . Alice Gilby, used as her devotional period the beachfront property without seek­ tive business m 1922 and has spent The proceeds of the concert -will the last 25 years in philanthropic events every hour on the hour and corresponding secretary, a n d : Miss 23r.d Psalm and Miss Clairbelle ing public bids were the result of Kathryn Richmond, treasurer. Purchases 78 Embury be for the benefit of the senior and fraternal work. featuring local n e w s . Other fea­ Winchester concluded the devo­ the investigation. choir building fund. Dr. and Mrs. Barrett have four tures will be an hour of uninter­ Mrs. Emma Ludovici led devo­ tions with a prayer. Miss Myrtle The Court of Errors and Ap­ tions and Miss Florence A rm ­ Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, of Tap- -— — * - ---- v children and 15 grandchildren. rupted dinner music each night; Chapin, assisted by Miss Nancy i Shower For Bride-Elect peals two weeks ago reversed a de­ presentation of Shore residents strong gave the study. The next Dorcy, Miss • Cornelia Farrington, pan, N. Y„ this week moved into cision of the Supreme Court and ----- *- ---- who are musically-talcntcd; • the meeting will be held December 9 Miss Elva Wade and Mrs; W ilbert the cottage at 78 Embury avenue ruled that the city had not acted A shower of miscellaneous gifts MRS. ESTHER A. CROHAN recording nnd transcription service at the home of Mrs. Robdrt Rob­ Westcott, gave the second part of which she purchased recently thru illegally in leasing without bids. was given for Miss Louise Smith, Following a short illness, Mrs. of the recording division of the Na­ inson, 137 Franklin avenue, nnd the study book. Others present the Ernest N. Woolston real estate As a result of the decision Berry of Heck avenue, fiancee of Pnul Esther Crohan, 80, died yesterday tional Broadcasting Company and will feature a Christmas party. were Miss Annie Lyons, Mrs, A l­ agency and has named it the Mar­ moved to nolle prosse the indict­ Bowne, last Friday evening by nt her home, 4 Spray avenue. She affiliation with the Continental Net­ Attending were the Misses Mary bert Markhart, Miss Mae Hall- tin Luther Cottage. Mrs. Weber Mrs. Bleecker Stirling at her home ments. - came to Occan Grove 25 years ago work. ... . Jane Schwartz, Alice Gilby; Ruth gring, Miss Martha Brcakey, Mrs. has been coming to Occan Grove in on Pitman avenue. After the — $ — from Paterson, where she was W JL K operates on: a frequency Baxter, Ida Mason, Lucille Dunn, Clifford Kunckci, Mrs.,Mary Flint, the summer since 1898.' She used shower , games were played and . RALPH M. BURGER born. She was the wife of the of 94.3 megacycles on the FM band Kathryn Richmond, Ruth Schwartz, Mrs. Mary Barrett,-Miss Mae Com­ to visit her aunt, the late Amelia Winans, of Broadway. . refreshments served by the hos­ Word has been received of the late John Crohan and is survived and is how testing between 2 and Ruth Gilby, Evelyn Allen, Flor­ fort and Mrs. Elsie Hewson. . The tess. Those' present were: Mrs. death of Ralph M. Burger, of New by a daughter, Mrs. Gordon S. 4, 7 and D p. m. Studios nre on the ence Armstrong, and Mrs. Robert next meeting, Dec. 8, will be a Robinson," Mrs. Alfred Mitchell, E. J. Bowne, Miss Helen Bowne, Rochelle, N. Y., and Ocean Grove, Harris, Locharbor; two brothers, fifth floor of the Press building and Christmas party with an exchange THE HELEN SHOP Mrs. Russell Aul, Miss Beverley Walter Cocker, -St. Petersburg, transmitting towers are located on Mrs. L. M. Vreeland, Mrs. Eunice .of gifts.,-' , • Costume Jewelry &: G ifts .: .Vy who died last Saturday at the age Misses, Children’s Wearing Apparel Aul, Miss Elizabeth Hcss> ^Irs- Fla.; .A rth u r’ Crocker, ■ Detroit, West Bangs avenue, Neptune. Scantlebury, Mrs. George Catley, 60 Main Ave.. O.G. Opp Post Office. of 92. W ith his wife', who survives, Wanted—-Experienced Masons Eunico Scantlebury, Miss Lucille Mich. Services-will be held Satur­ Mrs. Stanley'Jones, 'Mrs; Clinton — 15tf Dunn, Mrs. Carl Herschel, Mrs. Mr. Burger had been a regular sea­ day, Nov. 15, at l p. ni, at Farry Reunion In York, Pa. Stackhouse, :Mrs.,; Emma Ludovici, Full time employment, good wages. Apply to Nick Schermerhorn, May­ Albert Mitchell, Mrs. Rutger Stir­ son guest at the North End hotel Memorial Home, Asbury Park. In­ Mrs. Grace Henderson,: Mrs. Louise. -AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER Summer residents and friends of fair Theatre, Asbury Park. Tel. ling and Miss Smith. ' ’ . , terment will be made at Dclawan- Samuclson, and the following hos­ A. P. 1-1070. — 16 !?.• G. Coats, 490 Bath Ave, Ixing for many years. He was a retired Ocean Grove in the York, Pa., area Branch. N. .1. Phone — adv. na, N. J. tesses,-: Miss; Bessie. Down, Mrs.- C. executive of the Great . Atlantic W E T TLIN will'meet for a winter reunion in H. Kubler,-Miss Norma Kubler and PAINTING & PAPERHANGING AUCTIONEER , and Pacific Tea Stores and is also CAL’s SNACK SHOPPE, 49 Main St. Stephens chulch there on No­ Miss Edith."Bradshaw. CONTRACTORS pccan -Cr'>v» .Stationery Store: Call A. IV 2.1.490 —15tf Visit our Wallpaper and Paint 53 Main Avenue .; : : survived by a son who is asso­ Ave. Fountain. Hours: 10 a. m. vember 22. W. Lester Boyd, of NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL , to 10 p. m. adv. Store. Thompson Ai Gillan, 17 * Featuring 1407 West • Philadelphia street, . CHRISTMAS CARDS . Main Avenue, Occan Grove. Tel. ... PHARMACY ciated with the same firm. HALLMARK GREETING Cards, York, is arranging the reunion. Mr. Large variety, boxed cards 50c to A. 1*. 2-G636. adv Newspapers,' Magazines, Cigars, All-year service. Drugs of quali­ H. FLOYD-RUSH—Optician $1.00.— Gift wrapping.. Let us W ATCH & CLOCK R E P A IR Boyd brings his Sunday school Candy, Toys,, Gifts. -..Thanksgiving i ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise 139 Embury, O. G ..A .P . 2-8531. 10 serve your Holiday needs. GROVE DELICATESSEN E. J. Feagley, 47 Main Ave..O. G. class to Ocean Grove for an outing cards now on display. See our • j. Nagle’s. Hours 8:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Yrs. with C. Frederick Drake, Inc. W ILLIA M SO N ’S 50 Pitman Ave., Open Evenings. adv. A. 1’. 2-7240-M. — 43tf every summer. Special Christmas Assortments. ' — 46th 60 Main Avenue adv ■: 1 v 3 1347, 07 tlittcrent farmers ordered nro )nany ways to distribute the toys home, Up Li; Uiis time he-had lived of St. Paul's church, and in Eliza­ keep trans'ftii'miiii' our cities, oiir reached in -Marclwof this year ami •farm workers and "75 farm work­ you sew. You might scud your toys in tile house of his-fathers, a soil beth of St.'.JmiiesMethodist church to the-local children’s hospital or liousiis, 'our • customs -anti cretals. ii lqiv.-of'-$21 .SI in- May, 11)4L To- ers. were .placed by this'ollice. I'O-Mi'ectl'id Vf 'the sifijilifejst fimtiiy and a member of the oilicial board; honn; or distribute them through a have isn longer- where to lay.tjieir till''commitments for tlie month ■ From, .hiiiuary 1, lfi-lT to No­ • tl'mlitifills;.-' .■■•.■ ■';'■. T/y -I: • a member of the Masonic fratcrnT church or club group. Small children heatls. Let us light again the flame were ■ 5?ofl0,287j22. :nn. Miicrbase of vember 1st; lM7.a total of -110 will love, to receive them as Christ-• When the niu.;e al!-a!isorbii:^ itle'a ity. at’ Poeomoke City, Md.;‘ mem: put oiit .rin our hearths, make sanc­ $•1,^35.51 over the.August.total. different' Monmouth, county farm­ mas gifis especially when they are ol' reitdVii«>tlie:.riiy^i visitor had : I) i • o 1*. Sy r i a . 16 mjil e, on jq v o f t he soft and cuddly. Stuffed toys can tuaries. for otirsi'lyes, •■ wai-iii lies ts ers ordered farm workers, and' a . taken'. i!psk's'siuii'.;i)f his.' linilii,; he •Mystic Shrjn e, Pittsbnr^li, Pn.; tnko rough .treatment*-* a factor that wliei'e oui chiltlienmay again gfow . . CJ n yen \ or. . A if rod' E. D r i scol 1 total of 3,413’.fnrm workers- were will endear them to the crliildron’s . ’ ItepiMuy a;if^Kei'.^iVan. ; lti this \ittw! board of directors,of the. Uuilroau .intti, r.ien; u-|:ei e' lo.ve. may liml ]>ri- nanied i Jrigadicr. General Janies! L placed by this ntlii'U. hearts.- JifCh.t; -wtiat jiuil before .seeiueil -suf- Men’s -VilCA iit New York, and Oiu; (>f fhe nice things il.bout iua!(r yacy, old age repose lirayer au iJowers as his personal representa­ In Ocean county, which is also ficMen; 1'iir'his ’nee.d.s,’ all .tliiss,si|ii]ili* -Belmar Fishing club. lie waft a ■Jug toys Is'that you jlon't havo.to be altar, ami liie I'ath'ci'luml.a; cult! !— tive to greet' the friendship tra in serviced by this ollice; 2R; tliitprent i-ity thill - liis iiueest'ors -had. loved, collector of rare coins.. . at home-to1 work on theiu. .AH tho Charles.Wagner; 1-roni “The-Simple whcii it arrives .in. 'i’rentonr.-the farmers ortleietl farm workers dur­ sowing Can bo done by hand: so you appeal i’d poin' and ridiculous; ■ ’ lie is -Kuryived by a Wife, Nettie Life." ;’ . '.. . oh j y s top i n ; X o w J ers ey,. X o vem- ing the montir of October 1S14.7, anti ■won’t..oven have to touch the ma*. ..i'oi:. (‘xainple'. it was .out',i! the B. Genshoimor; a .daughter, IVIrs., ..._.--- .5 ---- - hcr 17. and J8. The-.(rain left' Lo^ Ji* farm workers were; placed by chine.’It’smuch ••asier io get around ifuestieiVj V<;^ ask;;«!i VEiiijieror -.to’ DeAVitt ;G. Manley, of Roselle, and t lie '-curved seams when you’re sew- Angeles Xov. 7 on .a cross*country this ollice. t-liniil' tiie uimue'ti sthirea'se,.. ni- to. a {ion,v Otfden D. (ienslieim'er, and ing by -Jiand. So. you .can . work on trip that* will roach tjic New- Yiuk I'Voiii Janti.'trv 1, 19-17 to Novem­ NEW JERSEY three KVandehiUlren. . . j • . . your loy while* ailcnding a meeting si.t.'-iiV tiie olvl; ai;ivi-eHaiv>, .or eveiv s tea iii ship p i ers Xov. -1*8. Th e t ra in ber i, 10-17,: 128. ilill'er.eiii Ocean or- paying a social cull • . -v, a'lk.irvt'Ksiii-h ^ilpeii-annuated earr funeral servjees will be h’clcj. at '• The, cost of-making.stuffed toys is ; i m E F S ': ; will-* coiiI ai})■: frelght' cars 1 oadctI. county iarnie.rs. prtler.etl farm ■ pets. :Sni;;vvas niadej out of >» j j o n s or ; a n . (.»1) i* U <’ i;n < < * C'ou n l ry sey City district, officiating, ?as- long as lhe -fabric is llrinV Colton Charles;■ L .. Steel, jr.. .principal counties, for ;he period ,/amiaiy i . all pi t>11<>i-1,irtii; to 'iliir/i-ti-U' <»t‘ the Unec 1 ij-17 to Novembci 1,' 1!M7,. of 508 stuinng. Thfcii you will need a’ few hdu.se iii si.v;ai.i'l .'sp.leiidnr,- -Afiefc; i i i :Ij I) a.' .iii.’ a! onji;. i i s i‘a iViot i jtouiii- pastor of , St. Paul’s., interment ■ You can niake her from one-third ed( .president of -the ‘New> Jc‘i:sev ..fai-Hiei-s ordcriiig ;fiiriir wti.rbers, colorful 'buttons to use. as eyes or yard of percale, gingham, ctitutz or ■ hti'yiai^-'tirtpUeif-.itii. 'piivse.^iiinl-niji- u;alk. A uy.. ituj i v UI uat hot wecu the* will ho made at’ Evergreen ccme- Imiui*aLicitt‘"association, succeeding aiid'-S.nfl? farm workers.placed by leg fastenings; and embroidery floss any. prlnicil. oi* plain cotton fabric. : set tii\’-)iiii^<.ehi)S(l by tills st-jolie of ajruft-of i *.v an\l 1W may.: enicv . the to’ry, Elizabeth. ‘ for the. features. You can see.from liertlia Lawrence, Dean of Instruc- this ollice. Tin* nose, mouth and legs are em* I'l'hjns. lie awititeiHtlie. I'oyal-SUesI. nu'c*. Jlijrh'.sclKMfl coachc? tbrou^h- (he material ^requirements that broidered: In oiitliiie stitch and the t ion*Trenton State • Teachers. eol-: Seveiity-five World W ar II vet­ these . toys .don’t take much. They ■ 'I'vK'.. a las.- he'iieviM’ cnnie. ; ■ **> ii t tho . s ra to 11 rc . show ing mt ere.-1. .Eighteen Attend Meeting eyes are formed by small buttons. lege. ■. Dr. - Thomas' Iv ^Robinson erans wore .placed , in ‘Monmouth don’t even require much, time for The splc-and-span apron Is tacked • The folly .of- ;iiis niayoi- is niit in tlie’ comput'iCion. ; ; ; y ’• • most- of them can he made In a few Mercer .coifnty SuperintehdenT* of county, anti twenty-three in Oceaii to the body a I top of bib und fastens > .; fco. I'ltve.'. ;We ^see ,t iiii jiitine think to- hours. Biit-?Just-think of the reward. Schools, wa:J elected vice- president,’ county. The majority of these are ' ■ Eighteen members .of. the . Bar­ in a bow at the back. The direction (lay.'sinee- there-' ate vfii^.iiiaiij- .^vhi) sThe.; Votorans of; Foreign ..Wars Sb.me. little tot will ilmt a plnynmte. s ucc cod ing .Air, St ee 1. M rs;: Flor- enrolled in the “oil the farm .train* bara Ileck circle of the'WSpS-met: to hohl.:close to 'his' heart—a play-, leaflet for this PIG is availablo to , sh-orili.ee t!ieir::hd;’.ie-‘lii'i.i to.-tjie tier: andltlie A me l'ican Legi ot i hayeibn- j ence iT. Price,; clchieiitavy teacher jug" .program, Tuesday night with. Mrs. George mate that you have .fa.shloucd'.- - yoii. Just send a stnniped, self-, _ axriiv!*; <••» tor.eU ’ into.. ’.toope rivtive, I■ $vVangu- ! Tills little piggle went tf»market at,:the Roseville .-Avenue School, Egneiv'113 Broadway, aiid planned addressed envelope to tho Needle* ' srer.fin- iujjlii.a-- sn'c'r'ili.c.o :is- nion itient?; w iih - the X ow ..Tersey’ State apron and all. She’s ap.round and work Deparhneiit of this paper, and Newark,; was elected . treasurer,: Seeks SIT,,000,00!) From N. J. a , Christmas pHrly; and covered liieiiavipir.in. thfei; tirties'Vd' imrest.’ ICJnp 1 nyineii’t -Serviop .in an, effort cuddly as '.anythihg you’ve' .ever ask for Leaflet No. S14-7. succeed i n g . Mrs. VM a rio n ■-’ * Fox, o f liutgers l.'iiiversit.v has iisketl disli1 Jor the December meeting at Iftiv.- iiia-Vv i anii 1 y ."■ t.l‘easifres lmve !t i i.1 reduci* .to -a mini mil in the p 0.219 .Athvntie' .City.* ‘ : ; - • the. home of.M rs. .Adele' Taylor in ; ;)ie.v lite.iii.lly, ihtou-n 'a-.yay- to.sut.' .if’*#* legist rat ibri s' of yq to r.ah s ; oii the State- Board -of Education to gave. the book i;epm !.; 0 the rs at- Mrs. Howard Peterson, Mrs. Leon­ Noplutie.'*. • M is. MiihJon Davis and ti I o - in . tiie; st a f e: • ;■ T lie: V.F.W. a in! approve.and ,fuia in: presenting its tonding" were Ivlis, Vina . Trotter, ard Johnson,. Mrs. A rthur Morse, ii'fy ivej j;iy- JjjiUjiiti'pns aritl.’ taiil.veii- Mrs. A Inej t’ 81) ii^sburger were cor i.ioiis'.,--.a!. ■ the; Legion V. liavc iippointed enu U.A.It. To Meet Tuesday request, to the .State of. Mew Jer. .Mrs. Kay Sullivan, Mrs., Sally ,Lip- Mrs. Ethel Hemphill, Mrs. Beatrice soy fo r,$5,<1S,lj;.')2n tif its operating hostLT-isc v. • M r s<;. Lei ia Davis l ed; pincott, ;Mrs. Charles Rugge, Mrs. - The. w(ivi([l^ispirif :js full of ih.t- ployineiit .coninuttecnien V at state, Totld, Mrs. G. Wendell VanCleve . -Jirs.- Robert T. Weathcrill, state hvniget -!of §itl;itW,'!84 for the fiscal de vo t io iis' a n dr M rs. Adel inc. T wely es A) ice ‘ .Gill ui n, M rs. Judy Datzer, ! t * v I: i -1 'i. t‘ i (ft1'-; He it' is alitniurVhieli con ii t y and - local- post • 1 e vel s.T h ey and Mrs. Donald Stacey.: fliairnian of approved schools, will . has formed •characters <>f lnsiVk,- •\v i 11 en c ou r ago !eni pi oyer s • to. ‘ lit rc y’tar. 11),48*40;'. In. the construction address the meeting, of the liich- of new buildings at tlie State. Uni­ ,-11111 is-fo: niiiiu- tljein yct.:; Thc pc.ti.- v.eterans.,';,':. ■;\ ■.•’ iird Stockton cliiipter, D.A.R.. at versity, an atltlitional S10;000,006 (ilcv il-.i; fui.iushhltts, the‘ i-iistoiii.s, its nioeting Tuesday with the Re­ ; I tic. re as e cl; c in jdiasi s . on;re?earch v.'us requestctl,'.. iii subm itting;tbc 'at ejiil).in’ lia,rmotiy..'>. I.’y; 'nuimhKO. gent. Mrs. Crawfoi-tl iOgtlei.i, an d ;Ue vel Op m eh t:, \yor k , hoi iig.. c oii- request, the University cited a -. ot'.. ,tjirout>ii' relations':. yf. I..ius,liics;S-' IJroathvay. . Doitatitins will lie-'i'C.-' '■ 'ir nlyasut i■.‘ tJiV.*i ‘Vcil;i(i t : spirit 'en ducteil by , tiie A riiiy Signal Corps efintinuotl increase in oiirollment, eeived' ftir ' llui approveti pcliools. t e r s / 1 ■ ,iyeVy tiiLhi:;':oiit'V)f-1 at Foi t MoYimoutlu‘am|( the inereas- especially,in the advanced/classes;, 1 Sirs. Augustus .Knight, chapter t!it IVi.V-.snnp.j;-' !:ie|;iiiit,-^ hr .1.1)0 ed 11 eotV f o r; ci vi li ii i i \ ii s t ru e tors 'to the, •expanding demands fur . re­ chairman of. approved. schools, as-'; train, troops;]n the technical phase.? search, additions, .to its leaciiiiig '■ ■ iii-orlv.rii ti/ut;h; :;:T;iiwiii'e,' this;iS;.the' sis ted by Mrs; Joseph I1. McCar- iiuir/ehvd.s,;.iiiomeitt, LdoI-;.' out for. o f; the A rniy; coinimin ica{ ions im ve stai!', and .tlie high cost-of iivijig jh.v; vice ■'■t'liaii-iiian, wiU be' "u’v necessitated the. li iri Jig. of aiid i t ioii- requiring additional saltii'y. a'iljii^f- yeaVstSf; hci ti.-is tlie^eneiiiy! . ;';•' charge rtf. the ni’cetiiig. If. -yiuV-;.w■ tiittL.-lf a.' .lisieti to, his a! Electrical, aiid Radio- EngineeiV, meiits. ■ Tea so i/.i if if#|, ionitiii'ii'vyyiiji.vviil' sac--: -Physicists;-Technical Instiuctorj; ' rii'a-e a piece o!', fiiuiiiiii-ef the. iie.'it and .r-'numeroiisr supporting: posi-.’ tla'.v :i •.^Vifl- (ilti : i;;iil i* ixhtli-V p ’ pn, vi ion s - i'n va »• i pu s t ech n i eid ft el d s. B i l l -. ■)•■ >. faSyiy^iteirlatifns There . are .iipproxinintely .58 va-: lie - ■.. ..-•'tl MftVV Iiifbrf-t V-yvijl "O . to.. Liie: ca ncjes in . ya riotis. : i its t a Hanoi is ? *‘T!ie Friendliest IMacc In To\vn*’ l'fafyy-ilcjii'er.■-y aiid ■ filial. f . SCItVING IlilRAKI'AST, I.tirjCHEOX .- pie'.;. (ay:',:.'. . -; - - ;; -1 V 'llliiniiitN f iiihiiilitrif rii(ililliiliniiiiiiiiiiiifi:iiiiiiiiiii:|iitiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiinir!i:ii[iiiii'ii,iiiii.Miii"tiiiiiiiiiiiiit|iiiiiiiliiil'i.i"lMiiiii!i 'A sbury R\pr’ . Press M A T T H E W S , For Re f ri geralors F R A N C IO N I is pleased to announce the MICHAEL’S Washing- Machines & T A Y L O R CLEANING - PRESSING .. KUXEKAL H6MI3 / An tdnValic Walcr IIcaters -i.'i PILGRIM PATHWAY Exclu-.hc hut /»rc.\ j>vuVivc ! : G A L L -. OPENING ' TJAXIEL L. FRAN C10XJ .. Open Wednesday l.'nlil I P. M. THOMAS- W. TAYLOH (O pp..0. G. Association Office) 701- 7Jh\Avel Asbury Park Edgar Phillips and Son, Inc of Station WJLK f m F H E K ( ) Pltonc A:.IV 2-0021 CALL and D E L IV E R Y Service PLUMBING — HEATING Phone A. P. 2-1189 M20 Ninth A ve.—N ep tune — Telephone A. P. 2-167G Thursday, November 20, 1947

C E N T f i i W A L r One year ago. The Press announced its plans to construct an 50(1 a S h o p p e exclusively Frequency Modulation radio station to serve Mon­ 1 'rder Y oui T hanksgiving 1 arkey Early mouth and Ocean Counties. id Keslanrant 65- Main Avenue WHITE ROSE BLUE.LAKE CUT STRING LESS BEANS — 8 oz. can — 2 for ... 27c Construction of this new advertising and entertainment medium WHITE ROSE TENDABIfi PEAS — S oz. can — 2 for ..' ....21c has’been completed. The finest in studios and broodcast.equip-. Sfo.rc Hours for the Winter WHITE ROSE SWEET ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES — 8 oz. can — 2 for ...... 33c ment has been' installed in The Press building to bring this new radio service to these two great Counties. ,u a. ji. ro » i*. Si. d a ily WHITE ROSE ERUIT COCKTAIL — S oz. can — 2 for ____ ...... ;..33c Closed Sunday WHITE ROSE DICED CITRON — 3 oz. jar ,....:...... 15c Station W J L K will onerate daily'from 3 to 11 p.m. with pOwer WHITE ROSE GLACE CHERRIES or PIN EAPPLE — 3 oz. jar 23t: Meals Served Tltra.'7:30.' P. JI. o; 1,000 wattr. at 94.3 Megacycles. It will broadcast lo'ca!,' PREMIER BARTLETT PEARS — Halves— No. 2 can ...... 36c. tate end national news'every hour as well as local programs Mr. and Mr,,. Harry .Mockritlgc PREMIER ALL -GREEN ASPARAGUS CUT SPEARS —-No' 303 can ..24c I ‘featuring folks you know, it will also broadcast the progrofns • PREMIER HOMINY — No. 2>/2 can ...... 17c o t the Continental Network os well as the transcribed programs PREMIER TASTY SLICED PICKLES — 11 oz. jar 20c of the National Broadcasting Company radio-recording division. Yeiicliaii Blinds PREMIER KADOTA FIGS -Soz. cari — 2 for ...... 31c PREMIER SPINACH — K bv cars — 2 f o r ...... U!c Frequency Modulation radio is the new- system of broadcasting CUSTOM MADE , PREMIER MARASCHINO CHERRIES— 1 oz. ja r ....19c which the Federal Communications Com m ission terms, the fin­ Measured nnd Installed • PREMIER MUSHROOM STEMS- & PIECES — 4 oz. can ...... 19c est development of the radio art. If your radio is not equipped FOSTER TOMATO JU IC E — 40 oz. can ...... -..i..:. . 23c to receive FM ask vour radio dealer about the FM tuners, now . HONEYMOON CHOCOLATE COVERED PEPPERMINT PATTIES — 1 lb. box 57c cn the market, or if you plan to buy a new radio make certain S T U - A R T ,, CON WAY WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUC E — 17 oz. can ...... ; 20c it has FM. You'll wont to hear W JLK as well as the other FM stations now on the air. 411 Main Street iSTERLING SALT — 1 lb. bapr ...... ■ 13c B R A D L E Y 'BEACH,* N;. J. FLAGSTAFF HONEY — I lb. jar ...... r. 41c LEMONS— l dOz. ... 23c ORANGES — 252 size — 1 doz.. - 31c Thc Press invites all FM listeners in Monmouth and. Ocean Coun­ ■ ■■■ CELER t HEARTS — Stalk__ ...... 19c WINESAP APPLES — lb ...... 10c ties to loin in the inaugural program of Station K'JLK- Tune in ' PHONES BROCCOLI — Bunch — 33c from 3. to 11 p.m. Thursday, November, 20th, when the "Radio Asbury Park 2-6950 and 1-0G15 'Voice of thr Ashury Park Press ' will bo heard for the first time. F.qiiinment irsls nre. being conducted now at-2 to 4 p.m. and ir/wvett FRESH 7 to 0 p.m. daily except Sundqy., I Call RADIO CAB Station W j L K (fm) Afibory Park 1000 Watts 3 to .11 P.M. FATEWAY MARKET 94.3 Megacycles 14 #5600 Station WJLK is a member of:the National Association; of Broad­ >8i.e z-^or to P. J. STItASSBURGER casters,the'frequency Modulation Association, and an DAY AND NIGHT T E LEPH O N E IIEUBEUT A. PIIILSON qffiliate of the .Continental Network. . , A SB U RY I’K i 2-1719 Pilgrim and Olin St TII03IAS W. DAVIS SERVICE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY PAG E THREB

LEGAL NOTICE LEG'AL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE Lieutenant Commander Henry St.' Paul’s Ushers (3) During World W ar II. 4,781, J. Itoterige, (ChC), Is the first 755 personnel served in the Navy, 1 2 3 Aiinua) Audit of Fire District No. I CHANCERY 1-86 Catholic chaplain ever to be as­ Marine Corps * and ; Goast . Guard Stirling ...... 170 168 132 Township df Neptune, N. J. SHERIFF’S SALE: — By virtue of a signed to the, U. S.. Naval Acad- compared to 682,980 in 'World: W ar - Lippincott ...... 123 174 133 writ of-fi. fa. to me directed, issued . out of the Court of Chancery of the e/ny, An/tapo/i^ .VfaryJand, Kunekel ...... 117 15P 118 The following statements have been taken from Ihe annual audit report for State of New Jerseyi w ill be exposed 1SMG. and hereby are published according to law. The auditor's report is on file to sale at public vendue, on Pierce ...... :...... ; 190 157 139 Monday, the 0th day of December, 1047. and may be seen upon molting application to the undersigned. ACKOSls -i Borden ...... 129 125 1.09 GEORGE J. WOOD; Clerk.. between the hours of 12 o'clock, and 5. Board of Fire Commissioners o'clock (at; 2 o'clock) In the afternoon Spider’s trot> Crossword P ti zzle — — — Fire District No. 2 of snid day, at trur Court Hoiise-in the He advanced a Township of Noptllne. N. J. fibrough of Freehold, County of Mon­ theory of ctectro- Totals • . 729 774' 631 mouth,. New Jersey, to satisfy a decree chcmlcal decom- STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES—UECF.niBER I9« poslUon in 1805 Asbury Park Meth. Current Capital of faid court amounting to approxi­ (0) ASSETS ■ . Total Account: Account. mately $1,433.00. • 1 ' Jn post tlmo NORTH SHORE CHURCH Cash ...... ■...... :....S 4,MB.B-t .1.548.84 It was ordered, adjudged and de­ American paint- ' 1 2 3 creed that certain mortgaged premises, er,-invented Uie Deferred charges to future taxation-bonded 5.000.00 - 5.000.00 ttlcRraph BOWLING LEAGUE Gray ...... :. 62 77 ' 90 with tho. appurtenances, in .the bill of Cerniun who- s o.sm.si 4.548.81 •' 5.000.00 complaint in the s;tfd cause particular­ produced his Mearns ...... 120 83 ly set forth and described, be sold :in first telephone Haight ..... 138 143 two separate .parcels as hereinafter hr 1801 STANDINGS LIABILITIES described. Tract, I hereinafter de­ Wabhmc, mate­ Dummy :....: 120 120 Appropriation reserves ...... ; scribed to be sold first and Tract . 31, rial, still scarce. •vv L ret. 014.73 014.73 Social Rnthcrin# Dummy ....:. 120 120 Reserve for apparatus and hereinafter described to be sold sec­ Stain ot disgrace St. Paul’s Ushers 10 5 .701 equipment replacement , 'r.m n s' . 1.G99 jl3 ond or last, that is to say: ALL the Freezing' point •. __ — ^ •-- Serial bonds ...... a.non.oo 5,000.00 following tracts qr pafels of land and ot water. In the O.G. Craftsmen .... 13 8 .619 Surplus revenue 2.234.18, premises hereinafter particularly de- Centigrade scale Totals 62* 575 527 2,2,-HilA..' Belma: Meth. 12 ' 9 .571 scribed. situate, lying and being in tlie Motion picture :S 0.5 HiJfll 4^548.84 5.090.00 Township of Neptune, in the County df actor, in “Caesar Burbage Gastlc ... 11 10 ■.524 MonmoiKh and State of New Jen.ey,. and Cleopatra” -Ushers 2nd Team (0) ...... TRACT. Ir BEGINNING- at a-io'unt in- Exclomation ot Bradley Beach Meth triumph G 15 .28G SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS — 104G the north side of AvV-nu»*. in a Irrational As. Pk. Meth...... 5 16 .228 ---- - • ; . 1 . 2 . 3 REVENUES- ' point 56 U'f. ! e:i i .<••!V !;d:n h-e’••av.tcrlv number Surplus .'revenue appropriated...... 1^75.00 : ?id<^ of a lult. nui*ib< r«*d -t». :.*v_s/ • ' : * . « ^iJ Itumonlan mone­ R. Stirling ...... 130 130 137 Amount to be raised by t a x a t i o n .10,605.00' on the i'.jftilidti nuu.'e Iiy Wil*. tary unit 95 113 108 Ham H. Shaltn; Survfyr,r. conveyed io Keep In motion Team high 3-game scries 'St. B: Stirling W illiam C. -Kelly by deed bearing;date said of a machine . 1 1,060.00 • Free negative Paul's, 2134; second team high 3-. H. Kresge ...... 170 103 115 EXPENDITURES January 25, HUJ0. and . running thence {1) north 13.decrees :west and parallel atom. F. Walley .109 103 135 M aintenance...... Monotonous ■ game series, Craftsmen, .2083. Water service .with the east suie. oi said lot numbered routine A; Strassburger 103 142 135 Apparatus and equipment replacement -- 0 on s»id map.0«if» fee] m ote.or less to a Irish dramatist.' Team high single game, St. point iiv the nor!h line of the original- Debt servicc ...... V.:...... ;...... once-cmploved 6‘». :i^cct'ric".umph\ .-'r'.atict foi \vhicn. :i|.. l .api;t‘ia»3) sotuherly. 28;‘.Def> *•:, •' ■.746*;. * .V-.; _ . Ocean Grove VFW (3) and paral'el or nearly so with the first “The Wizard o» id, Winn 1 ;Mora/ t ra ri s ^ ; Menlo Paik" 60,': Im D o r t o n l, pa r t.' ■ .Brcss:par\;-''-i-.^'-/; *2. Frencijl piiy . Individual high, single game, F. 1 Z 3 • course to . the north- side of Corlies S'jmmcr month: ,■ of o radio sut; he- patented an .. drvcior»**d Certification - Avenue; thence (41 westerly along the obbr, ea. For air tjir.c automatic, leie- ; . -solenoid. Eckart, 210; second high single- ,U Mount 150 176 176 - I HEREBY CERTIFY thnt T have examined the north side of Corlies Avenue 43.04 feet Ktrst radio sta­ 04. Floats, 'as on. phone excl»«»ng» 4!* . FIRE DISTRICT NO. 2,- TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE,-NE^nERSEY . . to-the point or place-of-.’Beginning.. . tion to broadcast . n liquid • • ' in 1W1- . v- pjlsntijo / game, Pierce, 100. ! A. Adams ...... 140 122 3 48 KG, Bean sauce / for the year ended December 31.: P!i(i, that the examination was made in accord TRACT II:. BEGINNING at a point in • roRularly South American 48. Donkev.' ...-■ ;. : >thc north side of Corlies Avenue and scheduled pro­ 67. State ol bt-'ing . 50 l.» : ut pH the Individual high . 3-game series, Ii. Goieman ...... 139 145. 125 ance-with generally accepted' auditing standards applicable> under tije circum­ grams. opened lupr/cht coin - ••.. stances. • . •• lK the easterlj'- line of a lot numbered ; ' /;rsf. ',,f*rs designated on- the Map o f P.-irtir Larcc-.simlnn ' rouo track> .• < 52 fitatp ';... .v' - series, Mauch,402. G. Coder 122 137' 106 present a true statement dr the financial position o f the fire district for the fir.cal: tioivw ade by W illiam H. Shafto, Sur- Stout, os one.., noivs . ;Lettcr o f‘old •• f.V Cut .with c sav. year under audit, and in my opinion, constitute'a proper report on the.audit vev6r\ conveyed . to WUlianv C._ Kelly needinw on elee Enisteo . ; 'Norse iwpliatiet 53 Tn' . PiOterts a , of the accounts as determined Irom the. books and rccortfs submitted to. me, by deeU bearing date. January 2a.>1881), trical reducing . 2. Self . High voice .; cli colt fran) '• Burbage Castle (2) supplemented by personal inquiry and investigation. aiid ruiYmng1 thence (V) nortii 13 de-. • machine'. 3; huth’s second K*>gr;shnii;;i wni • o\ej!oadin8 ' ’ Totals.. G90 715 .736 rrrcs wiXb along tho line of. satd lot Mineral used In . ht«‘xand .-• RibSe-'; devised at; ’ •s? Hr.ir ■: Respectfully submitted, . . . photoelectric ' .4. Metric weight txc'.ro 1 l-.shV n Pal .eht>6o 1 • 2 3 -SI- ELMER O. STEVENS, numbetv*/ 0, .601,10 fcM 'to a Ftake; in the liort^ line of. tht'! orminal tract nf. celts1, chem.. h b b r. . . a*. A r^h of-retracted J . Steward 124 120 99 — Certified public ;Accouhtant symbol .• f Moving, part, ol Pobin-.t •: lighi <'.•.- *• •. . LEGAL NOTICE 31.M >vr* s m f whivh a1 n art1: Injure the eui .a dynamo, or e!ecn*;.,';< ' . .. 'M'.Uil*?-licht. W ynn .,...1....^...... ? 15G 132 ,140 thcKt io a-■ [>■.».-n Estimate '• .6., Source o f* metaV ficrinan'- v.}ii. . - on thl® Gravatt 1G8 162 145 159-224 th/:rein: thence J3i sotitiK \W'.nnd-i*t- Junior’k father: 7. Former Rus«5ar fotindCG the •; '•' ;■ Oi City thorough- • IN CHANCERV OF NEW JERSEY 'Y O U R prepared _ with dccayed organic t*l with the fir^t course, to the- imriii obbr •; potdrrat: . n-aiin.tr.nf ita» • fare. ahhr • . L. Steward ...... 157 157 156 * m ,.„e of Corlies Avenue: thenee (4/ Parts o f.' 8. Tellurium: ehem’ ttipjir.v of 05 Kind of ship: . , matter and lime if. necessary,-make ..churchei • symbol ; . ; .electricity. . '. < .■ nbhf ... Dummy 120. 120 i20 TO: IDA C. BUTTKIUVOUTll, Indivi­ wcstcrlv apd along the north line of dually anti as exccutrlx or the last G k m r n sure that thei soil . is well com­ said Corlle-'Avnn-tiM r>fi..fc'et to the point wilt and testament of JOSEPH E, pacted; about', the root?, so tiiat or place oi Il '*-':rining: " - . ' I1UTTERWORTJI, OcccnscU, ItEU- Seized as. the. property of Reginald Totals ' 725 6$1 660: HEN CHASE, Executor of tl>e last there are no air spaces. Make the W alnwright et als;.-taken- in ^execution Craftsman's Club (1 j will and testament of JOSEPH E ‘H k L t ot Jhe suit of'Martin M:, Marx find to BUTTKiavORTn; Deceased, ROSA holes large, sq the- roots : can be .• - l : 2 3 JACOBSON and NATHAN JACOB spread out and after placing soil, bC S°lU -IRA ‘ E. >. WOUCOTT,•-.Sheriff; ' SON. • • v \ By I)r. Charles II. .Connors* Dated O ctbbtr 31. 1047;; . . . MacClure 128 15G 110 By virtue of an order of the Court get Into the hole and pack with KI at sky, Gray & Klatskyv Soi;rs. Uutgers University —46-49 . • . : • , 531.08 of Chancery of New Jersey, made on your feet; v V - *,; ■ ■.: Sawtell ...... 98 106 the day of the date hereof, in a cause Davis 119 133 wherein Township o f -Neptune. in . tlie Rose plants are beginning to In ste a d o f p a c k in g w ith tl,ie feet, County of Monmouth is complainant Herbert __ 145 117 and Ida C. Buttenvorth, c*t als, are de­ conic on the market, so it is ro.su water may- be' used to settle* the do for; now. !•:. fendants, you are required to appear planting time.; We like to plant soil. Place the plant draw in Y our:houseplants- ;shouUl re­ Mauch. ; 1G1 151 180 and answer the bill• of complaint on Shaw ...... O , 132 140 or before the Thirtieth day of Decem­ i n the autu m n, h ecu u se ' th e n. th e soil to about half fill the hole aiitl ceive; some attoiition now th a t fires- ber, 1947, or the said.bill will be.taken Ridner...... -107 ...... as confessed against you. roots wJUL. develop in the .cool soil: pniir in a .pail of water.- •• • - Afte v are being started. iieat: dries out Said bill is filed to foreclose' two ccr- without- any growth . of the- ‘top. this has'settled, dra\t in soil to .fill 'tain certificates of tax sale, j«tvt?n.by the atmosphere..a lid 'so ;niakes con­ Totals' G51 GG3. 609 Walter- II. Gravatt, C«»lleMor. ut, tax^s. Spring pi an ted roses will try to the hole, and fortri a shlall mound. to the Township o r . NfTMvn'?, . i;i . UH« ditions favorable' fgr spider miitv County-..of Moim.o ii.i : make-roots and grow the top at t,he; .A fte r. p 1 an t,i ng, c u t batk :the . tbp Bradley Beach Meth. (1). New Jersey kh«?vui ..'u.. ij.. d same time, sb tlic pla'ht . may not; about half way.. It may iieed more ; Early control of that atid all other Lot R7.. Bfoc’lc 2 i . ii*V l.M ! ■■ ; t '' ' \2": ' .-3 241,. an the o*.tv -I u: .i.iiu ! do as well, . . . priming next spring;, but this wil] pests is desirable. . ' . - s Township of Nc C. Stetter ■ 101 1GG 172 And you-, ID A .C ■"•iiUTTliHVVOitVli: . Graham . 81) ...... v- are made a p n iy . dwl« r»d;(m -bcvauvo you are the-widow and. sole devif-eo Napier 126 125 129 and one of the executors under the last will and testament of Joseph E. M e g ill 131 143 120 Butterworth, deceased, who owned the F. Eckart . . : . . U 142.! 1«2 2 1 0 premises and as such you have or may claim to have an interest in. the f. stetter an 1 15. premises, -and you. REUBEN CHASE,- are' made a -party defendant because you art? one of tlie executors under- the 589 707. .74G last .‘will and testament of Joseph E. Buttei worth, deceased; who owned tho Uelmar Methodist (2) premises and as such you have, or'may; claim to have’an interest in ihe pmmV I 2 3 ises, and you. ROSA JA CO BSO N , are made a party defendant because you 153 S70 are proportedly one of the owners of 107 120 the promises and as rjuch you have or may claim to have an interest in tho 1G9 1G1 130 premises, and you, NATHAN JACOB­ SON, are made a party defendant her H a llid a y ,’ 00 91 cause you are the". husband of Rosa' 171 148 Jacobson who is proportedly one of the owners of the premises and as B artleit ...... I..., 130 such you have *or may. claim to have an interest tn the promises: • Your teleplionc is ready to D. Newman ...... /.. 1U8 111 . STOUT and O’lIAGAN Heyniger J..:,;....;:...: ...... 111. Solicitors Jor and of counsel serve you 21 hours a day, every with Complainant ‘Tranldy, I think we’re being {olloVfed!’’ -.■* 601 Bangs A v e n u e ,-' day. On the average, .it’s out of 680 718 022 Asbury Park. New Jersey. Totals ’ Dated: October. 23. HJ47. — Itf-lf) order lessllian oncc iatwo years.

Trained people such ns the “ test desk” niau, aro ou the ST R1C T LY^: BUSINESS. by MeFcaiterj alert throughout the State. They track down trouble in the equip­ ment tlmt serves you and direct repair men—often miles aivuy— 0 , ' v n to the scenc. Usually your tcie- phone is working again iu less £^*//Z//,-0 ‘fP i than two hours,

0 Locating trouble and • correcting it quicl.ly when it occurs is an important part of tlic job of making your service more useful.

BACKYAHD B EA C H —Newest device for helping town kids beat heat with-- !?. NEW JERSEY out beating it for beaches is portable, inflatable play pond, made of Koroseai 1 BELL TELEPHONE and so designed by B. E Goodrich < COMPANY engineers that it needs no rigid sup- f i port whatever, nnd when empty, ss hardly bulkier than a man’s raincoat. i> a . <

“That’s the President of the Insurance Company that sold BUILDING A GREATER Tfe-* rTHONE SERVICE FOR A GREATER N6W JERSEY Mr..Pottleby a million-doiksr- policy!”

THE W E A f II E R FORECASTERS “DO GOOilER" might MARY WORTH’S FAMILY can't camplam about the boat to think youngster i£ iost, so ------^ anyone— they are official weather worn look the right pre- prognosticatois w...*Upcaution ,„k.i„while . shei- .„„t,took a . YOU BET! UH-- • ' O F CO U RSE, IN THE. •-1 VES.SIRi TH' GOOD! WE MUST TO TH' OININ’RCOMIS quick dip in the Atlantic. ARMY. ONE LEARNS OLD II7TH OHIO, ] G ET TO G ETH ER A N TRAVEL LIGHT! I SAY, DOWN OFF TH’LOBBY! ...... ,«r 'SIR.' IT HAPPENS i COMPARE NOTES • VOU HAVE THF.LOOX.OF SUPPER--! MEAN.DINNER I WAS. A CORP'RAL! \ S O M E D A Y ! A 5ERVICE KlAN \ ^ ...„4 IS AT S IX ! W E R E YOU .EVER.

WIVES OF Gl STUDENTS at University of California picket a dress shop in Berkeley, protesting longer skirts and padded hips. PAGE FOUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1947 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14*1947 'ocean :GROVE^WEAN '' GROVE, NEW JERSEY

»inniaKaitanaii*tiaiiiiiattanattanaHau«iiaHaiiBtiatiiiiattatir l a c t i F i l e . . Thoburn Circle Needlecraft News The Point of View = ' ~ “ d o w n I I In and Out Plans Xmas Party Crochet and Cross SUtebiteh j MEMORY | Why Minorities Control | Of Ocean Grove | .bv Namu ■ ' Slax]teB” And Shore Times A Christmas party with an ex­ Actor Robert Montgomery, who . i ■ •• I Published Friday Tel. Asbury Park 2-0007 LANE j , siiaiiBiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaitauiuauauiiiinaiiiiiaitaiiiiiaiiiuaiitiu* change of gifts was planned Mon­ HOMER KRESGE, Publisher WILLIAM T. KRESGE, Editor fought Fascism and is a valiant OW that the holiday season Is over, we can all settle down to our Coma Thanksgiving, you’H be mighty thankful you marketed SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GUOVE, NEW JERSEY__ • day afternoon at the regular meet­ opponent of Communism, says pro- Mrs: Violet Gillan, 83 Franklin regular routines. It was (un entertaining and visiting tamity and O early. So look over the ideas below and plan your dinner right ing of the Isabella Thoburn circlc. N •SUBSCRIPTIONS:’ $2.00 yearly; $1.25 somi-aimually: 70c. quarterly or 5e. and Communists. in, Hollywood are “a avenue, will be hostess to the W il­ friends, but it's such a nice feeling to spend quiet evenings at home. : now. Thon choose all. you need for your Thanksgiving: feed . postage1 per copy, postage paid in the United States; Canada $4.00 and For­ Mrs. Blcecker Stirling will be in from A&P a big stock of big values 1 eign. $5.50 a year. . • small minority.” We believe that Fifteen Years Ago lard W CTU on Wednesday at 2:30 Maybe this feeling of security and contentment is the reason for calling ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. Thirty Years Ago charge of the yule program in tho man's home his castle. For . ..ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us.on request. is true... ' • ■ ■ . p. m. SO O O USE FOR A GOOD HEAD ..- 1 9:1 7 1 9 3 2 parsonage December 1. truly, nowhere else will we HOLIDAY HIT WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF Yet he and other like-minded \vit- Mr. and Mrs. H arry T. Booth, experience the feeling that j Evor eat all of a salad, including If you want to make a big hit on . YOUR SUBSCRIPTION In the absence of Miss Rosa San­ “aU’B right with the world,” : the bawl? You can when it'a made nesscs agree before the Congres­ . 1 9 17 ' » tu F., 1 hrs. or. till set.' Serves .6. The Screen Writers Guild, on the Neptune high school's footbpll des ign you r 'own ! a 1)1 e >?.» s \v; - -r, its curriculum and set -it in sue. PARTS OF TLUORESCENT at 9G Abbott avenue and returned let No. 5211. . lay out money on a new set—make say iii political appointments and party decisions'.. That other.-hand, is “completely domi* LAMPS BE WASHEP WITH I Lai in n hemst i tell in g .. a si m pie. J - t csssful operation.” team, defeated Hempstead, L. jI.y last weekend to their winter homo attractive slipeovers. They're easy Nb))ttyic\s'-0-o\vlftg.,iillluonce will be used for the benefit of nated” :by Communists and party- team 8-7. Red Lawrence carried SOAP AND WATER ONCE A Miss Alfaretta Curry, 48 Webb to make—all you do is' and pin lovely handwork '-finish for liiic.ix Mrs, Mary W. Mewberry, of in . A set or four .or six mats like .liw Neptmie, no one who. kiiovys'JIr. Stout:W'ill doubt. liners,, according to one anti-Red the ball oyer fo r Neptune’s touch­ :wlONTH TD iHSURE UOMG avenue, .was hostess to the Rota the. fabric on the chair, right side the Bible.’’ Mrs. D. Smith, a visi­ Ocean Grove, purchased the Law­ SERVICE..... Mr, and Mrs. Clinton S. Cordray, out, then cut, allowing for seams one shown’ makes an'ideal gill E. Harpst Circle 1 member,- Morrie Ryskind. Ariothcr, down. Pandolphe tackled a Hemp­ Harrison circle af the,'WSCS on Mrs. E. D, Pierce some " other homemaker,. too Tm. tor, spoke on the book, “The Way.” it was thtr influence Of Neptune township that promoted rence House, 2.8 Main avenue, of Ocean Grovo and Philadelphia, Then stitch the pieces together, ann Fred Niblo,; jr., calls, the SWG the stead ball carrier for two points Monday afternoon, with Mrs. W il­ you’re all finished. You’ll be pleased same pattern can he used . for nap­ Met Mo d a y Attending were Mrs. Mae Leon­ Mr. Herbert i’rom the Assembly to the Senate. Although, a which she planned to operate, in were- visitors .here last weekend, kins, runners or bureau scarfs. II 11 “sparkplug and. spearhead’.’ of pro- Officers elected by the Epworth liam Beam, leader, ' Circle Hostess with the bright, new look they give the 1018 season as a cafeteria and Jones, Democrats, polled heavily Principal To Speak stopping: at their home, 114 Heck vou would like ’ aulay, testifies that anti-Cbnrmu- were on an annual gridiron out­ of the Bible.” '.; Beswick,:Miss A i'son Martin, Miss when the township GOP threw its,strength behind him in .of municipal organist for the city assistant;; Ruth Mulford, second Mr. and Mrs. Frank'B. Smith, school, will be guest speaker at the noon. Mrs. T. A„ Pierce,- assistant Donald, leader, presided, Hostess­ nists who speak up in meetings .are ing last Sunday and -vntched the Mrs. A. Sherwood was welcomed recognition 'of nine years’ faithful service in the. Assembly. of Denver Colorado, at a salary vice president; Dorothy .Wood, as­ 57 Stockton avenue, narrowly es­ St. Paul's WSCS meeting Tuesday ■leader, presided at the business ses­ es -were Mrs: R, Eisele and Mrs. H. Gledhill, Mrs. :H. S, Johnson, . subjected to, “a constant program sistant; .Joseph Rainear, third vice Now York Yankees defeat the San as a new member. Plans were sion in the absence of Mrs. Edna Mrs. H G. Burkhardt, Mrs. Alex­ of $7,000. Denver was erecting an caped serious injury when . their Mrs. Clias. Burton Local WCTU Hears ,H. Harley.' Party.; Harmony, can continue:, if . the legitimate claims of intimidation by a well-organized at 2 p. m. His topic -will be “An Francisco Forty-Niners, 24-16. innrle for the. Christmas party to auditorium to sent around 14,000 president,’ Florence Yoasi, recrea­ Proctor, leader. ander Anderson, Mrs. S. Lcnhart, of Neptune township are recognizer. cinque.” ' : / V car skidded a n d . turned upside Orderly World for Our Children.” be held Dec. 8, After the meeting Devotions were led by Miss and an §85,000 organ. . . tion leader; Richard Stirling, as­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wiggin, Mrs. Walter Dawley gave the de­ Entertains Circlc Conference Report Mrs. F.; Ochiltree Mrs. Vreeland, All this is an old story, in a hew down at Occan and Roosevelt ave­ Hostesses will be members of the a social hour was enjoyed and re­ Priscilla Foster. .Mrs. Eisele ren­ Jane Mulford, little daughter of sistant: Frank Peters, secretary; Mrs. Anna Farrell and Mrs. George votions, Miss F J. Armstrong- Miss 1. Hathaway, Mrs. M. Kruer setting. Iii most American labor William Schwartz, treasurer; Mu­ freshments'served by the .hostess. dered, two solos. Miss. Strow. re­ Remarkable Debt Reduction Record Mr. and Mrs. Judson Mulford, 25 nues,’Deal. Isabella Thoburn circle. DeWirit, all of Ocean Grove, were gave the study “Great Prayers of Mrs. Charles Burton entertained At the November meeting, of the ger. -Mrs’. .C: A. Warner and Mrs. unions, if not in all, Communists Others present were: Mrs. Olin street, was.bitten on .the arm riel Rice, assistant, “-. : together for a birthday luncheon thv. Bible:" Mrs, Dawley gave an members and guests of the Rosetta Occan Grove WCTU, held Tuesday, viewed in part, “Great Prayers of J., Brown. 'Neptune tbw.iish.ip has shown a remarkable record of and their ’sympathizers are a . mi­ <1111111 ...... M1111 il II 11111 UI...... Mt IIIII till I! I III ' George' Islcy, Mrs. Neil Tompkins, by. a cat.--.Dr: W. A.. Robinson cau­ The nation elected Franklin Del- Wednesday at the Molly Pitcher interesting account of her visit at Shecwood Hall circle of .the WSCS debt reduction in the past eight years. The -net debt in 1938 nority, usually a tiny, minority. Mrs. George Tompkins, Mrs. Frank Mrs: Martha Krueger, president, terized the bite . , , Benjamin nno Roosevelt president of the f hotel in Red Bank. the Scarritt College aiid other,mis­ or Monday afternoon at her home, was $1,574,035. . At the'end of 10-16 the ’netdebt had been Vet n considerable, number of un-. } Largest Selection of Hats and Hunt, Mi's: Janies Easley, Mrs. Ii. sionary colleges" through the south. presented high lights of, the State Francisi son of Mr. ant! Mrs. Theo­ Uriite'd States, while Neptune A card from Mr. and Mrs.- 128 Mt., Tabor Way. ions'are under Communist domina­ Schaadt,: Mrs, W . J. Melick. Mrs. Refreshments, were served by the Woman's Christian Temperance reduced to $7-11,000, or more than 50! ■. It is a compliment dore, Francis, 1-13- Abbott avenue,' township maintained its traditional Charles Sehnfer, former residents Miss Florence -E. Noble, circle C lassif ied A d v e r tise m e n t s tion, and a great ruany more are in I Handbags Along the Shore | Grace Hendrickson, -Miss Mabel hostess, assisted by Mrs. W . H. to the work pi the Tax Title Lien committee, formed about poured oil or. wood which flamed leaning by goini; overwhelmingly .here and now living ih St. Peters­ leader, presided at the business Union-convention, Oct. 14-1.7, in Advertisements for these columns should .be la the otflce of "The . constant danger of it. . Riley, Miss Susette Blackman, Miss Sutherland and a. social hour fol­ Times" NOT LATER THAN 12 O'CLOCK NOON Thursday of each week. eight ycars ago, consisting of members of. the Township com­ up.and burned-his face and arms. for Hoover and the. entire Repub­ - Ful! Line of Costume Jewelry, Wallets and I burg,.'Fla:, reports lovely -.veather meeting.- . Miss Mary , Hebrew: led Atlantic.City- She exhibited a sil­ W hy? . Because tho 'Communists Clara DeHart, Mrs. Edward Young, lowed. Preparations were being made lican ticket.’ The Ocean Grove nnd ih the. southern city-and "bathing devotions, and Miss 'Florence -J;, ver loving cup. won for the second CLASSIFIED AD RATE mittee,^assessor,,collector, clerk and attorney. are organized, disciplined, always ! Hair Ornament?' | Miss Alice Gilroy, Mrs. Thomas . Others present .were Miss Ella for. the addition of a new wing on Neptune vote was: Hoover, 3,205; anti fishing much better now.'' . Armstrong reviewed the study, Z5 words OR LESS ...... THIRTY-FIVE CENTS These figures, along..with othcr interesting finaiicia! sta­ active; because they .know.exactly Martin, Mrs. William Latham, DeFrain, Mrs. Lewis Gay, Mrs. year, as ,-m award for greatest gain the hospital at Long'Branch. I YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT THE f “Great Prayers of the Bible.” , M o re than 25 ivords ...... X cent per word ’ what.they want to accomplish; be: Roosevelt, 1,879. Raymond R. Hamuel/Ziegler, if, the , Ocean Mrs. Charles . Bilms,- Mrs. Robert in membership in. the state tistics- o f 565 local 'government units, may be found iii . the M rs,. Maud E. Reed, .134 Lake May Nottage, Mrs. Louise Ruscoe, A social hour followed nnd--re­ 6. times for -the price of four. cause they go to mootings with a Gracey and Harry Whitlock, Re­ Grove branch, A. P, and .0. G. Reilly and Mrs. B. S. Crowcroft. “Latest Financial Statistics'of: New Jersey Municipalities,” avenue, became the wife of George | 1 Mrs. Katherine II., Bra’ndley. Miss freshments , were served'.. by the Mrs, James Islcy sang “Lead Copy, mailed in. given .. representativr of brought to’office, per- program, .and are willing to stay publicans won the. township com­ PARIS HAT SHOP Bank,’ ant! Mrs. .Ziegler celebrated ------*------fonhUy must be ^^companlod by cash or stamps to cover cost Copy recently.-issued by the New Jersey Tax Payers Association, Riddle, of Bradley Beach, at ;> | 436 Cookman Avenue (Phone 2-4831-J) Asbury Park , = Sarah R. Wise; Mrs: Elizabeth M. hostess, assilted by Mrs. W . C. Kindly Light’', as a tribute to the accepted over phone as a courtesy --ad convenience to cuctomers. until they tear down opposition by their 11th wedding anniversary Dills cilia immeolately upon presentation. ceremony performed by, the Rev. mittee posts on Ocean Grove •mar­ Parker. The December meeting will memory of Miss Irene Cummings, Broad street B;mk Building, Trenton. The report gives these; abuse,- intimidation,- parliamentary 1 Open Saturday’Till 9 P.M. | ' last weekend with a stay at the.Inn, Clubwomen Jacques and . Mrs. Joseph Patter­ R. A: Conover: gins, Thomas J. Smith and Oscar be at '.he homt of Mrs. Violet figures: . ■ ' maneuvers or any other weapon. .Buck Hill Falls, in the Pennsyl­ son. •' ... . ■ •- former recording secretary and Rev. E. D. Decker, an Ocean juaHiniHainii«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiuiiaitniaiiai(aiiaiianaiifiiaiiaiianaiiaiiiiiamiiaitaMana»«amnai(aiianaiiaiia»aiia»auaiiaff ‘ (Continued from pane 1)' Gillan, S3 Franklin avenue. . If the great ;majority • of pro-. vania Poconos. The next meeting and Christmas able temperance Worker. SEW ING M A C II I N E S R E ­ FOR RENT — Oozy rooms. Good Neptune township, consisting of Ocean Grove aiid Nep- Grove, property .owner and. fre­ ^xiiiLiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiaiiiiiBiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiialiiiiaiiaiiiiiiuiifaiiaiiiiiaiiiuiuaiiauiiiaiaiiai^ Roy White, Mrs.- Walter L, Drill, '-. Others present were: Marceline American union members-are will­ Mrs, Aurelia Pier Burdge spoke P A IR ED — Let- a factory rained location, 14 New York Ave. ■—4G* tunfe, is a municipality of 10;207 population (19-10 census). quent visitor to :hi: place, had • ' Mrs. ft. M, Eckensberger, a sum­ Mrs. Jacob Haussiing, Miss May party will be held at the home of V, Rogers, Mrs. M. E. Eyre*. Mrs. . DISTINCTIVE HOME expert put your sewing machine ir. FOR SALE. — White porcelain ing to .-be equally active,, tireless, mer resident here for many years, Emma Sllis, Mrs. -E, N. Woolston, briefly, urging more leaders ; for The tax rate in 1938 was $5.3$) i 1947, $7.85. been unanimously requested to re­ I ’;V- SPECIAL ; "I: Cooper, Mrs. Elia:< Baker, Mrs, Mrs.. W. H. Sutherland, 70 Mt. Ta­ A-l condition. Reasonable ’barge sink,' 20" x 30”,. chromium swivel vigilant and determined, they* can Northeast weciion of . Ocean turn to his charge at First church, .: accompanied b y ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Warren Baker. Mrs.' Anna Dc- bor Way, on Monday, Dec. 8th. Mrs. J. Dunn, Mrs. H. Murklar.d, youth temperance councils. The and all work guaranteed' for one faucets, like new, StO. Also Parlor . Ne* valuation — 1938, $10,350,811; -1947, $10,087,170. save, or rescue their organization year. J. B: Stahl, 2C Main Ave , Pottstown, Pa., for another year Grove. Nine rooms, six bed­ I 8-Room Home, North End Section; Zi Block From s F Fehnel, all of Bethlehem, Pa., Wint, Mrs. H. L. Woolman. Mrs. A. J . C la rk , Mrs. Anna Tunis, Stove, good condition, $5. Apply Net .Debt — ifl38, $1,574,935'; 1946, $741,006. .. from'. Communist • control. .That, Union will meet next Dec. 9 in Ocean Grove. A. P. 2-10G&. — 45-49 at a salary increase of $100., rooms, can be prifa’lt" or in f Ocean; Gas Heat (Conditioned Air); Automatic Elec- I was an .Vrmistice Day visitor in Also, Mrs. W. H.' Sutherland, 5uaa9u®*iiiia3a]ELiniMxiilniH*iiiTUiii5iamBliii Miss Aniiu Hardy, Mrs. C. E. How­ Monday, 15 Webb. Ave;. .Ocean we believe/ is .a duty, .they owe to St, Paul'3 church. Grove. ..— 40* Per capita net.debt - 1938,.$154; 1946,'$73. two apartments. Two tile | - trie Hot-Water Heater. | Ocean Grove. Mrs. J, H. Lohmann, Mrs. Martha ell,M rs, V. J. Gillan, Mrs, W illiam themselves* their unions and their 1 BRAKE SERVICE LISTINGS WANTED — -For Percentage of taxes collected T-~ 1946,-86:8%: • baths. Garage. Oil burner Mrs. Jean MacClure, -74 Heck Krueger, Mrs. Frank Mount, Mrs. Stan'sbury, Mrs. Anna Anderson, s-.ule or rent. Viola Poland, Real POLICE OFFICER.-- (retired), country.—-Washington, D. C. News. a carpenter. In a time when most I : IN EXCELLENT CONDITION 1 | BATTERY SERVICE Tax Title Liens — 1946, $592,100. heat, air conditioning. ivemie, will, be hostess to the John Dey, Mrs. Charles VanHoe- Mrs. Gladys Hopper, Mrs. Felicia Estate, 610 Main St.. Bradley age. 55 years, white, wishes posi­ homeless Americans w ould' get g CARS INSPECTED Beach. Tei. A, P. 2--1D49.-- 41-45* tion as a caretaker, .gardener or. I v IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY | . Ocean Grove chapter, O.E.S., eve­ sen, Mrs. Fred L. Schultz, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Charles . Conover, Mrs. , . Surplus Revenue — Dec. 31, 1946, $.301,521. The Perfect Father down on their knees to hire.a man 1 STORAGE TIRES chauffer. Living quarters. Best Be sure— insure with ning card party on Tuesday. Re­ Joseph H. Blackley, Mrs. J. M. Robert Luscombe and guests, Mrsi with .a hammer and saw, tlie “per-, EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING of references, small salary. W rite Operating Costs — 193.8, $179,130; 104*6, $204,386; 1947- Until-Joseph Ja.Bray eloped with C. L. Poole, Mrs. 0. L. Sutphin and feet” father sits at home waiting I , .' a ;■ $16,000 - ,1 freshments w iil.be served and all Holt, Miss Hannah Beswieki Mrs. i NEPTUNE — Custom finish, alterations, re­ 3081 Carman St., Camden/N. J. budgi't, $230,965. . . the baby sitter; he was considered E. L. Bernhart, Miss Agnes Day, Mrs. Shailer. / -46-50* : for his relief check. are welcome. . | Matinee Dally 2:30 Evening 7 & 9 modeling, Plan lor Fall and. Win­ the.perfect husband and father to ter: early. Mrs. E L. Ludovici, 94 Local .school. taxes, 1938 actual, $280,692; I94G actual, Perhaps it is better not to dwell ALVIN E. BILLS Mrs. Cornelia Chandler, summer Mrs. Harry Hulit, Mrs. II. J. Molil, 1 AUTO REPAIRS a Continuous Sat., Sun. &i Holidays W ANTED - 2. bed rooms and Mrs. Bray and the 13 children of Embury Ave. A. P. 1-15G5-R. kitchen, furnished, first floor. Mid­ $383,207; 1947 budgOt, $388,207: ' ; , on. this, instance where • the milk of : resident,here and a former Ocean Mrs. Matilda Bruner, Mrs. S. M a their union. What, made her hus­ REAL ESTATE Auto Repairing BRADLEY BEACH -38-42. dle-aged couple. Ocean Grove or human kindness has contributed Grove hotel , proprietor, enjoyed French, . Mrs. Harry Tice, Mrs. G. I Total Appropriations — .1938 actual,. $1,019,334; 1946 band perfect? According to Mrs. § R A Y ELLIS 5*" ------——- Asbury Park. Write Box 39, Times only ,to chronic shiftlessness.. On INSURANCE last weekend with her granddaugh­ MORTGAGE — Funds available Ofliee. — 40* actual, $91,5;171 ; 1947 Budget, $907*550. Bray, he was a man who, “always J. A. HURRY AGENCY MacLaughlin, Mrs.. Russell. C. j Stockton .and So. Main St. *FRI. - SAT. — NOV. 14 - 15 second thought* maybe it is a good ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ = EDDIE BRACKEN Ocean Grove. Call AUenhurst 3- • These figures are illuminating. They reveal good finan­ shared and shared , alike with, me Telophone A. P. 2124 | a 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Woolley, Mrs. F, Eleanor Wolff, g Ocean Grove. Tel. 7727 1 PRISCILLA LANE FOR RENT — Ocean Grove, topic for the pulpit, — Illinois liam . Scott and daughter Susan, 9393. — 29tf and the kids when the relief checks I “FUN ON A .WEEKEND” pleasiirit room, . home-like atmos­ 1 Telephone 2-4132 Residence 2-0387-R. Mrs. C. F. Towner, Helen Gledhill, C irillilllinlllluiliillllilii>tilllil|." II,a,iu 'i|'B»iiiBncn» TIR E S cial management. They reveal, for another • thing, that a. 'Stale jDurnal-Itegister. 78 Main Ave, Ocean Grove Long Branch. Mrs. Chandler will U. 3. AIR RIDE TIRES phere, convenient :o stores. Call came.” • f CORSETS— Spencer; all sizes, iri- higher tax rate has been accompanied bv an accelerated rate leave November 21 for St. Peters­ Mrs. T, A. Pierce, Mrs. Paul uiiiiuitiiui[iiiiiiii|iiiiiniiiiiiiiiti[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii'; SUN, - MON; — NOV. 1G - -17 dividually designed, fittings in your evenings,'A.. P. 2-2G25-W. — 4G* Now.if nt least a. million taxpay­ /fiaiiiiiiiiaitirraiiBiiBiisTiiiLaiiiiiiEMiriiiiiitiiauaiiKiiaiiiiiaitaiitiiauaiiiiiiiiaijaiiiiianaiiitiaiiaiivtiiiiaiiiiiiuaiiaiitiiaitiui,^ It Is Sound Economy To Have LIONEL BARRYMORE of debt reduction. The .time should not be'far off when net burg, Fla., where she will spend Strassburger, Mrs. George.-Pater­ Smooth Tires USCAPcd. \VV i own home, Call for appointment. ers aren’t doing a, slow boil after = All Our Candies Home Made i. -5 JAMES, CIIAIG. Mabel S. Hall, 709 Neptune High­ HELP WANTED — Male and the winter. Guarantee New Tire Mileage I female.' Wanted at once! Man or debt is reduced to zero: son, Miss Elizabeth Aitken, Mrs. |. Also SALT WATER TAFFY | “DARK DELUSION” way, Neptune, Pkone A. P. 2-3749. reading' the story, of the fertile woman :o service customers for , ATTENTION Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Oe- = Phone 9021 ' | - — 27tf "But; long before that time the excellent financial picture Brays nnd their.'six years' on relief THE PIONEER OFFICE Charles. Whilden, Mrs. Charles famous Watkins Products ill Ocean ALL: MEN AND groot and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bc-r- Custom l ire Co. JTUES. - WEDS. — NOV. 18 - 19 1 at amounts, up to $152.GO..per LET US FINANCE Greenfield and Mrs, Laura Hen­ Grove. .Established: business brings should result in a substantial reduction in tile tax rate. WOMEN ;cn, of Asbury nyenue, were ' JOHN II. OTT 1 HENItV FONDA TAILORING,and fitting for men month, we miss our Sunday guess. ! GREGORY’S 1 1200 Main St. Bradley Beach and women. -,f you have a garment .$45 weekly average, starting im­ That is the consumation devoutly to be desired by the tax amoi)g the fortunatp ones who derson. | BARBARA BEL GEDDES mediately. No investment. Write Bray, by'the way, professes to be (Near Stockton Ave. Gates) that needs to. be nStered, you will Ages 60 to 80 YOUR NEW CAR | “THE LONG NIGHT" The .1. R. Watkins Co., Dept. C., payer. . , . were able to get tickets to attend f CHOCOLATE SHOPPE I be pleased to let K. Boufarah do For a Hospital Insurance Newark, N. j — 4G* the Yale-Princeton game tomor­ I t HURS - NOV. 20 Expense Policy Covering Loans Made Under I W E M A IL CA N DY 1 your work—at . 145 Abbott Ave. 1 “THE FABULOUS DORSEYS’ -7-11* For Sale A ll Accidents and Sick- row at Princeton. | ANYWHERE § FOR SALE — Hotel, 52 rooms, Speaking of Spiders' • Modernizing — Painting I TOMMY and JIMMY DORSEV ■18 bedrooms, running water, first . Hess... ‘ . Word has been received that "'.'T' Mark Twain once edited a country weekly. One of his; Bank Agent Plan Wallpapering | 516 Cookman Ave. and I W IL L B U Y china, glass,-lamps, block' .?roni Ocean, furnished, Cottage on Clark Avenue, Miss Helen Keiser, a summir resi­ ELY & WOOLLEY jlFRl. - SAT. -- NOV. 21 - 22 $42,000;. Rooming house, 22 rooms, See " . | 1319 Convention Hall | bric-a-brac, jewelry, silver, antique subscribers wrote him he had found a spider in-his paper and eight rooms, four bed rooms, Consult dent, has fully recovered from n | ' VERONICA LAKE furniture. Best prices paid for one 10 bedrooms, bath, 3 extra lava­ I DOAtlDWALK' ASBURY PARK | Funeral Home i JOEL McCREA , first block from Ocean, fu r­ wanted to know whether it meant good luck or bad; This was bath, steam heat, partly leg injury at Mount. Carmel," Pa Cement Porches piece or many. Alice Sand. A, P. William HL Oliver ALVIN E. BILLS, Real Estate -and Insurance I ;-V “RAMROD” 2-2G23. . 10/24/47* nished, $19,000; 17 Rooms, 12 bed­ Mark Twain’s,answer: “Old,Subscriber: Finding a spider in She is leaving- with Helen Weikel furnished, room for garage. 310 Main Street Group Member . 514 Sccond Avenue, m-.m rooms, bath, 2 extr.a lavatories, for St. Petersburg, Fla., this week. Estimates Free furnished, $15,000; 6 Rooms, 2 your paper was neither good nor bad luck for you. The spider Asbury Park Asbury Park ROOFS of all kinds applied and Mr.. and’ Mrk James P. Dunn, of .... -Cr ■ repaired -aith metai edge. Esti­ baths, hot air oil-heat, 1-car gh-: was merely looking over our paper to. see'which . merchant is $7,800 Phono The First National Bank of Bradley Beach the Dun-Haven, Ocean Pathway, HOT SYMPATHETIC SERVICE mates given. William Krayer, rage, $7,500; Bungalow,' G rooms, • n o t advertising, so that he can go to that store, spin his Web - A. P. 2-4533 CLAUDE LOVELOCK 77 Vt Benson avenue, OceAn Grove. bath, furnished, room for garage, -.‘indaMiss-Evelyn.-Viering, of-rthe REASONABLE, REFINED $5,000; 8 Rooms, hath, hot water Bradley Beach? M J. 32 HECK AVENUE " ' Phone A, P. 2-4058-J.—40* - ’47 across the door arid lead a life of undisturbed peace ever ... Pitman Avenue House, attended HOME-MADE Prepare for ui! heat, hard wood floors;-comer, RESIDENCE: . Phone A. P. 2-054G-J J. R. Ely & W. A. Woolley MEMBBR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION the hotel show at the Grand Cen- $9,000; 15 Rooms, bedrooms, afterward.” 1G Occan Ave Ocean Grove Phone A. P. 2-0567 WE FINANCE NEW CARS— tral Palace, New York, on Wed­ bath. 2 extra lavatories, hot air ERNEST N. BREAD W lH T K li Loan two-fchirds of cost. Charge heat, furnished, $10,500: 8 Uooms, National blowliards are learning that there are other nesday. $4.00 a year per $100 through a lo­ bath, hot air heat, 57,000; 11 Otto G. Stoll, Sr. WOOLSTON Mr. and Mrs: Frank L. Layton, DAILY- 3 P. M. cal bank. You save money, estab­ Rooms,'. 2 baths, includes 3-room kinds of contempt besides those cited by Congressional inves­ lish credit; insurance prur.-ium in­ Apt’., hot air heat, $11,000; Duplex AGENCY 64 Main avenue, are spending this BODINE cluded in loan. Alvin E. Bills, Real tigating committees.' 1 1 3 C e n t r a I Avenue Consult Your house, 10 rooms, bath, heat each 48 M A IN A V E N U E week with friends in Califon/N- WOOLMAN’S D o I t N o w ! Estate and Insurance, 78 Main ave­ side, $8,500; D. Rooms, G bedrooms, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Reitz Model Bakery- -! . Ocean Grove, N. J, ’ J., and-Mr. Layton is enjoying a nue, Ocean Grove. 13tf bath, steam heat by oil, 2 open fire Insurance. week o£ hunting, in spite of the FONERAL HOME 43 Pilgrim Pathway places,'hard wood floors, lot GOxGO, We’re .On The Spot, Too ! l’hono A.P. 2-5652 Tc!. A. P. 2-0398 At Your Service Established 16» M U RRA Y'S— “Tba Pants. House rainy -\yeather. “Plenty of rabbits OCEAN GROVE Quality Market Winterize partly furnished, 514,000. Heinz The cold,-cruel facts are that consumers, prices have ad­ 1007 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park of Aabary Park." 805-807 Lake Realtor, 130 Main Ave., Ocean Agent We invito the. people of thio commnnity and surrounding here but you need a boat to get 125 Heck Avenue avenue. Just off Main St. Boys vanced within; the past year -23 per cent. Food prices have A dignified service a- meet Grove. — 46-50* vicinity to avail themselves of ou complete banking facilities them,” he writes. and Men’s needs supplied.— 53 tf. As You Would Your Doctor any financial need. No ad- Telephone 2-0963 Your FOR SALE — 4 ■ rooms, bath, jumped 40 per cent; clothing 18 per cent. Businesses large which include the following: W illiam E. Thomson, chairman Or Lawyer! ditional charge for use of Ocean Grove FOR SALE — Cookman Ave. $5,800; £ rooms, bath, steam, part, and small' have struggled under increasing costs of -wages of the Ocean Grove assosiation Funeral Home. property, 1% lots, 5 rooms, all furn., $7,800; 12 rooms, bath, heat, PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Constructive counscl on in- CHECK ACCOUNT Car and materials. The latter having shot up wholesale quota business ■ committee, and Mrs. W IL M A L. BOBLHJi I'ropr. Howard L Smith improvements, hot air heat, will $10,500. Semons Agency, 124 Mt. surauco protection is vital CHECK 'MASTER ACCOUNT t i l 'j Thomson left this w eek’ for their JAMES BUCKLEY, Manager make excellent al! year home, Tabor. . - —46* tions 40 per cent in less than a year-and-a-half. There is no Attractive nine room home, full basement, hot to the individual. Wo ars SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNT The Hardware Store We .ire now malting our winter apartment in Fort bauder- Telcphohe 2-4525 Prestone ?9,500; Broadway, double house, denying the fact, as much as we hate to admit it, that there walei heat, new furnace. Lovely porches and view. equipped to render a skilled ■ CREDIT DEPARTMENT of Ocean Grovo own Home-made near gates, :> rooms and 6 .rooms, F O R RENT — Ideal room, cen­ servicc. dalei Fla. They have been, at their tral location, rate unbelievable. Excellent location. Suitable for private home or two TRUST DEPARTMENT • SAUSAGE Batteries improvements except heat, $8,500. is a lot’of inflation in a lot of places. Mt, A ir y , .Philadelphia, home since Brewer .and Smith, Realtors, G19 Best references • required. Phono apartments. $12,500.00. . T RA V ELE RS’ CHECKS There is plenty of employment as shown.by the fact that the close.of the summer season. Mr.1 Bangs avenue, Asbury Park. Phone A. P. 1-1565-J. — JS* SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Heaters 60,000,000 persons are employed. A-half- dozen years ago Modern six room home, hardwood floors, hoi water ■ Thomson has been ill with nil eye PLUMBING A. P. 2-0250. ' — 42tf FOR RENT — Large front room B. F EDDES Strictly Fresh Eggs •heat, full basement, 1st floor-lavatory. Attractive SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY, S CONVENIENT HANKING OFFICES TO SERVE YOU infection, and from all reports; is with private bath .and kitchenette, that was the goal that the New Deal was always striving to TINNING and HEATING Fresh Calf Heart IN STOCK NOW FO R SALJT'— Practically the surroundings. •.810,000.00. . BURN OR BORROW well enough now to enjoy the Flor­ JEWELER only remaining vacant corner lot in electric ice box. 138 Main Ave., reach —- but never, reached. Ocean Grove, 5750 for immediate Ocean Grove. . — 46* ida sun. ' ■ -s> Nevertheless,-high wages arid plenty of industrial activ­ Watch Repairing HARDWARE sale. Write Box 22, Times Ofliee. ASBURY PARK & OCEAN GROVE BAffi McGee Motor a " . - —46* FOR RENT - Bright, aunny ity has boosted the Nation to higher levels. Maybe this is a Louis E.' Bronson BEST PRICES • PAINTS and OILS \i;e Now Have room, corner, hots-'e, steam heat, OQGANIZBO 1889 FOR SALE — Pipeless furnace, privileges; 114 Mt. Tabor Way, p o o r illustration, but wise statisticians tell us that tneatcon- Ocean Grove News -Service PAID FOR OLD «OLD Corned Beef . MARION SMITH, Broker REALT O R & IN S U R O R - ■ - o ' -" Ocean Grove. * J Corltes A renna MAIN AVENUE W ain Bfcr«eft APPRAISED FREE very reasonable. 12 Webb Ave. • sum ption formerly leveled off at'125 pounds per capita a year,, Company Phone A. P. 2-28G9-J. — 1G A. P. 2-280D 1.2 New York Ave. 53 M ain Avenne Neptnno OCEAN GROVE Asbory Park NEWSPAPERS 51 Main Avenue , WE HAVE b.ut now it is 155 pounds, at double the price that it was in the 57 Main Avenue MAIN ST. at 3rd AVE. FOR. RENT- —; Beautifully fu r­ Ocean Grove, N . J. Membor Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 53 Main Avenue. TcL 5283 WILSON’S OLEO! . FO R SA LE — Baby coach, good nished 5-room, year-round apart­ All Types of Property TJsfmi*'-, Wanted Ocean Grove OCEAN GROVE, N. J. ASBU.RY PARK “good old days.” - Phone A, P . 1058 >. - MEMBER FEDEBAIi BESEBVB SYSTEM Ocean Grove’s Original Carrier condition, $7.00. Chairs, tables, ment, heat and hot water included.': Post Office Buildinx Phone 4741 ONE OF THE BEST Tel. A. P. 2-4344 Inquire 83 Embury- Ave. Tel, A. But you c a n ’t measure National inflation or prosperity • It. L. Waddell, 1‘ropr..

And at close of season, put on an act, Cbe Poet’s Corner Of their own invention, Have had many programs, New Jersey's Historian AUDITORIUM USHERS But none could compare, • W ith "The Life of an .Usher,” from Dartmouth College in 1902, • did graduate work at The story of the Auditorium Ush­ They produced this year. . ers, is hereby told Harvard in ISG4, and earned We would not want to tear this an M.A. degree from Columbia By one of the lovers of Oceun Se.nip Book to pieces, University in 1024. Grove. So will just mention a few of the Prof. Hatch began his teach­ By Uncle Bill Thomson, they are ing career in 1902. For six­ .Broiled French Tonstwichetr. 1 c. milk Lamb Chop Grill hits. . , so well trained, teen years he taught in vari­ Vi c. horseradish G rib or loin lamb chops ous high school: throughout 0 thin 'Slice's.'cooked'meat All over the world, you hear of Now wasn't Baby Eddie just the 1 tbsp. lemon juice . •Salt to season Massachusetts, and in 1918 he 12 slices .broad their fame. cat’s meow ? joined the staff of Horace Salt anil pepper Pepper to season 2 eggs They put on a pageant, as you W ith proud Mamma and two tvlann School, Teachers Col­ I tbsp. minced piraiento .!$ tomatoes, cut in Half ■ •■ - . c. milk never did see, nurses always in tow, ' lege, ; For Melt butter or margefine and ti bananas - a decade he was instructo in. 12. slices bacon. Were the drawing card of the sea W ith little white suit and three first add .flour. Add milk slowly, stir­ 173 e. melted butter or margerine teeth,. history and citizenship at both Use left-over meat or rcnilyrto- ' son,,' Horace, Mann .School and ring constantly until mixture boils. Purchase chops cut at least 1 eat meats. .Make hitq'sandwiches:' In this,city by thff sea. And ieggles dangling over, ’till Teachers College. Drain horseradish, combine with inch, thick. Arrange on broiler they touched the street? ■ In 1927, Hatch became Pro­ Beat eggs ;;•](! add milk. Dip Sunday, morning from early , dawn lemon juice, season jugs and pi- rack and place in broiler oven so Frohi the time the stork arrived fessor of Education and Head sandwiches into egg- mixture',- They keep their wives~bu$y, PROF. ROY W. HATCH miento, Add to cream sluice. SerVe' the.top surface of the chops is 2 . with him, of the Department ol the So­ Place on hot broiler pan to broil Helping them don, cial Studies at the New Jer­ hot with brisket of beef.- inches from the heat, allowing, He must have had a great flare, Did you know that the first until sandwiches ^r.re brown, about Those natty white suits, ami socks sey State Teachers College at . 5 • minutes. Turn with a wide about 7 or 8 minutes per side for, No wonder he ended up in an old American to bccome famous as Montclair. Creamed Sweetbreads dc Luxe . ties, ' V • n sculptor was a woman who spatula, to -brown on second side., broiling. Brown chops on one wheeled chair. Professor Hatch has. written That just have to match the color hailed from New Jersey? Her Arrange .bacon slices on l>roi]er 1 lb. sweetbreads Baby-hood, school-days, college many books, the most impor­ side, season with salt and pepper of. their eyes, . name was Patience Lovell tant of which are the Stull- 3 .tbsp. butler Or margeriiie days and Ushers examination W right {1725-1786) of Borden- v.-hen ;saiidwiches are .turned and and turn. Place' tomatoes and Their bail--parted just so,' Hatch Geographies (a collabor­ finish all at ihe same time, about .1 tbs/?, /lour . Joining the Ushers where he met town. Her statue of the eider ation), T h Slfiry of New Eng- Some have curly, some straight W illiam Pitt was the first 112 ' c. mill: peeled bananas on broiler rack his. daring bride, lajnl, and. Training . in Citizen- 5 minutes. Serve bacon and broil­ Sonie only have a few strands to American work to be placed in Salt and pepper. with chops, Brush tomatoes and Who towered a foot above him thip. From . his pen have also ed sandwiches immediately. Serve : cover London's Westminster Abbey. l i c, blanched almonds when the knot was tied. come many contributions to ' G. '■> / v " - ’ .' bananas with melted fat. Con­ Their shiny bald pates. Or did you know that the educational journals and year­ l i c. small button mushrooms In white satin gown, first,locomotive to pull a train tinue broiling until chops are done When they come out and start for books, as well as two bulletins, Oh! was she a: dream, on. a track was built in Hobo­ It: Freedom Ring, which deal Beef lirisket Willi 1 efe'fc' ■ and bananas and tomatoes are , church oil's run, : Simmer -sivcetbreads !20 .minute's Golden locks, blue eyes and skin ken? John Steve ns exhibited with the Sill of Rights tmder Horseradish Sauce Wives only have time for >oitee his invention in 1S24. in Water io which 1 teaspoon, salt slightly browned. Serves' 0. Just like peaches and cream! the Constitution. These bulle­ 3,' to J llbsl beef’brisket ■ and a. bun, , . • These facts arc part of the tins were issued by the U.S. and 1. tablespoon vinegar have been The teen-agers and old ladies Ofiice of Education at Wash­ . 3 i f p .. salt . • For’ they never, are tardy, colorful story of New Jersey added l'or .each. quart used. - Drain Veal Drumsticks All had. their last chance ington. • Each one’s in his place. in the new 1947 World Book li tsp. pepper • ".' arid dot;tch any membrane. Melt To kiss this blushing' bride, ,. Encyclopedia. The article was in . additirn to authoring 2 lbs. veal shoulder When Uncle Bill toddles in . Water butter or margerine, combine, with Who has been their pride and stay written by one o.( the state's many iducatlonal books, Pro-, r egg. slightly beaten . W ith a smile on his face, leading historians' and teach­ terror Hatch is well remem­ ' Wipe with a damp cloth and Cov­ seasoned flour and gradually add Down, through the years, 2 tbsp. .milk He soon starts the rounds ers, Prof. Roy W. Hatch, who, bered for his demonstration er with w ater/ Season. Cover. milk: cook; until, thickened, stir­ Brother Eddie our Beau Brummell lessons before the Department 1 c. fine dry bread crumbs Giving each one.a grin and a pat for sixteen years has been Simmer 3 to •! hours o r until ten­ ring constantly. Dice sweetbreads; Of: Mt. Zion Way. Professor ,of Education at the of Superintendence of the 2 tbsp. lard or drippings on the back der, and serve with Horseradish add lalmoiids atid , button, mush-, The bridal party was the most New Jersey State Teacher's N.E.A., indicating how to pie- Salt and pepper Making them think they, are just ■ College and Head of the De­ sent controversial issues. Sauce. Serves 8 to''10.. rooms-to', the cream sauce. Heat. colorful and finest Have veal shoulder cut intoU- about right. partment. of the Social Studies. Not the least of his contri­ Horseradish Sauce Just.' before' serving add the yolk inch cubes. ' Thread onto skewers. Ocean Grove has ever seen, The. editors of the World butions to the field of educa­ h tbsp. butter or margerine of an egg. Serve- in patty, shells From' there on they arc kept busy, tion are Prof. . Hatch's thru; Dip in slightly beaten egg and niilk The costumes were pictures of Book some time ago discarded 1 tbsp. flour or oil toast; .baking, powder, bis­ W ith all kinds of people, which you’d dream! the idea that an encyclopedia children, all of whom have fol­ and - then roll, in fine dry bread lowed their father’s vocation.' cuits,or Chinese.noodles. Serves 4; Who can’t make up their minds, must be tedious and dull to Of course, the highlight of the pic­ Dr. Winslow R. Hatch is Head crumbs,'. Brown oil all sides in lard Just where to settle. ■read because it deals with or drippings. Season with' salt and ture, • facts. So when, they choae Mr. of the Department of Botany And all tho time on the watch at Washin-toii State Collcii?; Baking Rule ' pepper. Coyer and cook very, Was Baby Snooks little sister, ' Hatch to write the Article, For ihe holders of those locked ' Prof. David L.. Hatch is As- A never-io'he-forgoi ten rule: W ith her high faked voice, they asked him to make it sim­ slowly. until - done, about 40’ min­ ' seats, . . ple, clear, and readable, ns well sistant Professor pf Sociology when' preparing to. bake; a. cake, Was a real sin-twister. t-t Kentucky University; i.nd utes: Serves -1. .-' .-'' . •, Especially those silver haired little as accurate. The article proves allow oil : ingredients,; especially She can fool all the people some­ Mrs. Grace Hatch Dob'orij.u' .eggs, lard, and. liquid, to come to that they-selected tht- l'mbt dames, times,’ man. wai formerly a teacher of kir.- room . temperature before ■'•begin-, Who think it just heaven, deiga'rten at Montclair. ning. Their '.“conibineabilityV; is Broiled Jtecf iir Lamb Patties- And some of the people sometimes Professor Hatch "'as bfpi A'. increased tremendously, and the To marcli down the aisle. But she didn’t fool all the people Marshfield, Massachusetts^ but Professor Hatch is• list". 1 in 1 lb .■ ('i'ound-beef or lamb ; . has lived in New Jersey for IT I, ii'j IVim in Am eritn. i-'I’t'-i texture of the cake improved Linked arm in, arm with those dob- that time. the* past twenty years. K'lut' in Eduiuttttn, and ii'it i't '.'•■'”■ ■ * , ?■ ;l ■ r .; ■ ■' , :■ 1 tsp. salt; .onnairo dears • He obtained e, B.A. decree U 'lio 'in NtHsi Jersejr. * Special Topping 2 tbsp. chopped parsley, if desired Who seal them so gracefully, They, would have a take off, fo r that special mi-lt-iii-ynit/ li-tsp; pepper . In their very own chairs. Ofthe Ladies Auxiliary, , in au ih .cake yon just'baked, try a; Mrs. Morgan had better teach . Combine nll 'iiigredients and niix* When opening exercises are over, cream, cheese topping. Soften . Bobby to. sew, Crossword Answer cream' cheese with a little cream, And collection is due, well-. ; Shape, iii to patjies'. about 1 Or wear better socks, SAVEi; MONEY;! and add confectioncrs'. sugar aiid. They flit through'the. aisles,' a. drop or two .of vanilla.. This iliclithick. 1, Arrange oil broiler So lie.won’t have-to use.safety pins And with their .wiles, and smiles, type . of. frosting spreads; Very rack, w-ith 2 inches between sur­ To keep up. his black-silk hose, And .with pennies and greenbacks, easily without rui'ining. / But they came in handy as every­ iy face of patties. - Bring baskets piled full. one knows. ' l^meri»oncy Ite m : •. N ow 'the audjeiice grows tense, This take-off of the Ladies Aaxili- Foi--.the music lo start, '.■' ;' . ' A jar. of .'.dried beef on the' shelf'. , ary, is n iifc->avev for emergency And to watch the formation, >. Had part;- that really were funny, meaU. Trycasserole Of the “ Ushers’ Grand March,” " noodles, slireddcd dried beef and Blit with the-Bazaar, did the ladies With shoulders erect, and sober cheese'sauce; Good for Itincli, din­ go fa r. ' ner or supper. ' faces, And coin. tlic money.' ,;Qepehdable&OASTj. From the gallery on down, They also proved through the sea­ v c i t i e s - ;co l H . » f ;/ They step ,to their' places. . son, ' Mrs. Eddowes gives the .chord, They were, very able, Uncle Bill-gives, the cue, Tc usher and seat thousands ' And with to the A ltar Were just as capable They march , two by .two. And took, tho collection, Then" the Doxology is sung, Also dressed jn white; And they right about, face They certainly ■ were a beautiful QUICK AS A FOX Jaunty as-ever, put the baskets in sight. place...... '. When they, marched up the center, -that's WELLER'S Then quickly, retire to their- own W ith piled up plates, reserved seat Tho.only thing absent, for COAL delivery Where they doze through the se-, There were among them, KRAFT CHEESE . 20 - 40 PKOSPECT AVE. inon, No shiny bald pates.' SPREADS And rest their tired feet: (Enough- said). Asbury Park j :New; Jersey ■ Such a thrilling,sight — Mrs. Edward Trimmer Von ne'er will behold . Tel. iVshury Park 2-0615 O It’s a tantalizing blend o£ Summer resident’ of Ocean Unles you vacation in Ocean Grove. chedtlar and hickory smoke .Grove’s Tent Coiony anti a winter flavors — this Smo-k.ay, the Ushering is not their only talent •resident ,of Titusville, N. J. 'r r i o • newest of tlic 8 famous Kraft by far , ' ■ - ;■ ■■ C*^E$E Cheese Spreads. Keep an as­ With so many tenors, bassos; and gib LSI vammi tm t h is sf y s o t e sortment “lyric sopranos” of these handy,deli-; In .the five-year period from cious Kraft Spreads ready Mr. Eddowes . uses them for .his. for enacks and sandwiches. Special Choir. 1942-4G tlie number of fires in­ m m w m & m s They sing at Beach meetings, creased 30 per cent’ while the popu­ On 'riTDT/iiiM'CERTAIN nDAYS' n v c i Compouna * to_____ relieve«<______:iuch______symp­ Just before* dark, lation increased -less than five per­ of The Month! tom.*:. it's famous for this purpose! Draw crowds by the thousands. Taken regularly—Pinkham’s cent. This year there will occur Do female functional monthly dis­ Compound helps build up resist­ From Bradley and Asbury Park turbances make, you feel nervous, approximately 830,000 fires, or ance against such distress. And They have talents galore fidgety, cranky, so tired and drag- that's the kind of product you -ged out—at such times? Then do Too numerous to mention. ' nearly. 2,300 per day. should buy. Thousands have re­ M ake Sauer iCra.yt for Winter Meals try Lydia & pinkham's Vegetable ported benefit! Worth trying.

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------WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS------joi^-wipaNT: Man of Principle Britons Losing faith in : Socialists; John G. Wihant often said he was not interested in politics and politi­ cal job^, -but:in principles, and as a GOP Sees Marshals Flan lim its; man of principle in public offices, he held determinedly to that philosd- RAPID REFERENCE ;T0 RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES • P*»y-• ', . ■ ■ *.:'■'1 •/.\ Red Hearings End on Hem ic Note Although. not a native of New Hampshire, .He served three terms PROPERTY RECONDITIONING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES Released by WNU Features." as governor of that state and re­ ...... NOTE*...... When oplntonw...... _ -tt'*■ate expressed .... --- In these------columns, --they -----are those- ot PLUMBING - ’, / SKILLED M OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE” Union’s news------analysts'ysts and and not not.necessarily necessarily pf of " this ' ------newspaper,).- - fused to run for a fourth because SKILLED MECHANICS for - he . thought :soitieone else*;should. . H EA TIN G ,; each crafcraft will give you Get it at the haye a ’chance;:. - ^ O IL hUU N EK S>> > * ^ Mthe lc BEST B 1 in REAL Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. In 1935, he \^as appointed by Pres­ CONTI!ACTING '^^S IIE E T 51 riTAL'"'-^ SERVICE ident Roosevelt as first head of the (Formerly Cut Hale Crockery Co.) new social . security , ' ;. / ... V;/ or JOBBING ^^"'“'■'>*1 CAUPENTIJY Kitchen Equipment and Furniture board. He w a s :. ™ R . I’A IN chosen. bocause’. bf WM. R. HOGG CO., Inc. MASONRY House Furnishings, Hotc), Restaurant and Bar Supplies his intense .interest • a oo - 1TH AVE. _ ASBURY park ll- ’lf) S M a in .Stl’OPf Telephone Asbury I’k. 2-1147 in the: cause ’ of' ad­ Tel. 2-3103 or 2-3191 X X J l " Opposite ..Main Avenue Gates, vanced social legis-.: la tion. Winaht- con-;. MILK AND CREAM VACUUM CLEANERS — REPAIRS stantly Was’ seeiting- social and labor TAYLOR'DAIRY CO, > ...ALL MAKES REPAIRED — GUARANTEED betterment.;' The MAIN VACUUM CLEANER Co. : He was appoint-' Catlcy & Williams’, Proprietors 10JB MAIN STREET — ASIiUIlY PAILK ed U. S.- ambassa­ MILK, CKEAM, BCTTICIIMILK FKOM .MONMOUTH FARMS Asbury Park 2-7725. BAGS. IJEtTS, uitusIIF.s Etc dor to London, in' 112 Lawrence Avenue, Ocean Grove Phone A. P. 2-11170 FREE INSPECTION PICK UP AND DELIVERED 1941 and served in winant that capacity AUTO BODY REPAIRS throughout the war. With the com­ HAVE KAIJIATOr.S.CLEANED AND UEPA1KED ing of peace, lie was made the U; S. WAR DELL’S DAIRY representative on the European su­ DAIRY PRODUCTS Repaired 3 Nick Antich Finishing pervisory council; and in 1940. NEPTUNE, N. J. Telephone 2-1916 ricur Frumo nnij A ilo Striilglitener— wjiDel' Alignment President Truman, named him per­ .1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Telephone 3472 manent XJ. S. representative on the THE GLEANERS, 1017 . . . On what used to be a playground of a United Nations economic and social MOVING - STORAGE - EXPRESSING CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK sporting club in Frankfort, Germany, hundreds of famished Germans council. . ' now wait dally , for trucks' which come there to dump spoiled food But his health began to’.fail, , and from storehouses of American occupation forces. Adults and children he resigned his post last December A. G. ROGERS, Inc. FARIO BATTAGLIA ■' alike search eagerly for any edible scraps with which they can eke to return to private life and to write STORAGE AND MOVING RIDKWALKH, CITnilS Ce MEST ftLO CK h out their scanty rations. his memoirs. Early this .month he Phone A.P. 2-2003 SnCFFLKBOAItDS, FOTTNDATIONS, COITCBBTE • BOLKIIEADS AGENTS 931 ASBURY AVENUE 8EPTIC TAKKS, CESSPOOLS had finished the first book. ALLIED VAN LINES ASUUItY I’AKH. N. I. 2111 Bangs Avenue, Neptune, N. J, Telephone Anbury Park 2-8938 WIND-UP: Then, in his home at Concord, LABOR1TESs ■ N. H., at'the age of' 58t John G. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE CLEANERS AND DYERS Red Hearings 'Winant put a .32-caliber Belgian pis­ . . Call A. P. 2-0370 • ; The house un-American activities tol to his .head and pulled the trig- ASBURY PARK STORAGE AND MOVING ( Q>,. Inc. Socialism Wavers 2 5 brought Us investigation of.Comrriu- Rer. -• • ' • (Opposite Ocean Grove Main Avenue Gates) Phionoc (Jallus Fjros. LF„ysYoD„ye The political wind that blow- IJRIC-A-BRAC, GLASSWARE. FURNITURE BOUGHT Al SOLD RUGS AND DRAPERIES OUR SPECIALTY nism In fdmdom to a halt'by tacking MIROLAJCZYK: ID South M ain Street,. Neptune on an . ending that, bore a strong, eth where it listeth swept across 201 BOND STREET, ASBURY PARK spiritual resemblance to the- final Great Britain in the form of mu­ Office and Factory A f t m V AHburj Park- nicipal elections and resulted in He Escaped PAINTING — PAPERHANGING Ocean Orore (th Summer) 10 Pilgrim Pathway______scene in practically .every Holly­ .“Plans were made in advance for wood movie: It, hud. little or no con-’ a severe and significant defeat 33 Atlantic— Phone A. IV2-5587 19 Ileck— Phone A. I*. 2-1188 for the British Labor party. a military court to sentence us to nection with the events that pre­ death.” ’ • . ceded it. . No parliament seats were at Bylsina and Brain stake, but the Laborites lost 652 That, said Stanislaw Mikolajczyk-, Brierley’s Rug Cleaning Service As finales go, this one was typi­ PAINTIN’G—PAPERHANGING—DECORATING council seats to the Conservative .Poland’s former premier and Peas­ cally melodramatic/ It involved the Work Guaranteed at Lowest Price Estimates Cheerfully Given j RUGS AND CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED party, ledi by Winston Churchill. ant party leader; as he arrived in disclosure of an alleged, unsuccess­ BY BEING ELECTRICALLY SHAMPOOED Since the elections were fought on London, was why be had'fied .his ful Russian spy plot to get’ atomic 139 Franklin Avenue Tel. A. I’. 2-1127 Ocean Grove national issues, ‘they may be Inter­ Soviet-dominated homeland. "PERFECT PAINTING FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE” energy secrets. preted, according to the London ■ Bone-rweary upon his arrival in COAL AND FUEL OIL Why committee chairman’J. Par­ •Times, as an “expression of dis­ the British capital, Mikolajczyk lit­ DWIGHT. M. -LOOMIS nell Thomas (Rep., N. J.) chose to satisfaction” with the Socialist gov­ erally had disappeared two weeks ■ FREE ESTIMATES. ■ previously to begin his: fear-ridden wind up the -HollyT. ernment’s recordl 16 -.3rd Ave. ' . NEPTUNE CITY A. P. 2-7638 Thompson Coal Company Wood' Reds probe fiight from Warsaw through the Rus*. Interesting from the academic FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAl with a story, of an siun zone of Germany to the com­ ROOFS AND SIDING standpoint is the striking similarity parative safety' of the British zone.. 1)7 South Main Street, Neptune, N. J. Phone ’ -2300 atom plot was as between the results of the British' great a- mystery as It; was certain that British and elections and the previous municipal American ^ ‘underground” units had = Stacey Roofing and Supply Co. the atomic bomb it­ elections in France, . where Gen. aided him in the escape.- DONALD S. STACEY self. No Hollywood ’s right-wing , For Mikolajczyk, this was the sec­ 131& Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove A, P. 2*6874 -13 MAIN AVENUE W. B. NAGLE figure was shown to Rally of the French1 People party have had any con­ ond such dramatic migration. When Roofing and Siding of all kinds—Competent Mechanics tallied an amazingly high number of the Nazis took Poland in World War NAGLE’S M ain - Central Pharmacy nection with the in* votes (40 per cent), against the II, hc;ficd to- England to head the “Doctors'Advise Nagle's’1 c i d e n C although forces of Premier Paul Ramadier’s. RADIO—HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Polish' - governmerit-in-exile.. After VKESCltlPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS Thomas previously Socialists. had declared that the war, he went back to help in the 410 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone 2-5630 ! Thomas In Britain, Churchill claimed that reconstruction of his country, and in ELECTRICIAN such a connection the election figures proved the So­ RADIO REPAIRS 'would be revealed by the committee. ' so doing he and his. Peasant party cialist government had lost the peo­ came intp opposition with Commu­ SCOTT’S 24-hr. Service... Bring to store All k inds Electrical Work Radio Repairing Louis J. Russell, committee inves- ! ple’s mandate it had obtained in the nist policy there. - • ; tigator and'former FBI agent, told general elections two -years ago. And It was.the. familiar pattern of the TEPIIFORD ELECTRIC CO. of.the skulduggery; He said that in in France, Do Gaulle had struck Communist . “liquidate the opposi­ SLIP COVERS— DRAPERIES November, 1942, Peter Ivanov, a the same chord. Both are asking tion” doctrine. The pattern which, IS Abbott Avenue, Occan Grove — Phone Asbury Park 2-7517 . Soviet vice-consul in San Francisco, ' that new general elections be held; during the pa.st year, has been; had attempted to get information neither is likely to have his'request stamped on Hungary, Romania and ELM’S DRAPERY SHOP E L E C T R i C A L ,C ONTR A*C T O R S_____ about atomic energy research then ‘ fulfilled. . Bulgaria, now has fallen on Poland, 404 Main Street Bradley Beach, N. J. • under way at University of Califor-1 What, if any,, is the trend indi­ too.' CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS .ADAM'S ELECTRIC ~ nia, Ivanov fdiled, however,- and . cated by the two elections? Is west­ Mikolajczyk,, a *. lucky m an ,' es­ Elizabeth Smith Phone A i\ 2-6556 CONTRACTOR that, apparently, was the end* of. it. ! caped from it with his. life. , ern Europe veering from left to < “ A n y t h i n g Electrical” As the committee adjourned its right? Despite the political impli­ STATIONERY— OFFICE SUPPLIES • hearings indefinitely and the tumult cations, . it is more likely that the PRICE OF WAR: 45 Franklin Ave. OCEAN GROVE . A, P. 2-3728 J and shouting began to die, a Red- people of France and Great Britain COMPLETE LINK OF ROTKL AND OFFICE STATIONERY eyed . and befuddled public was Were not so much revolting against 15 Million LEATHER GOODS GREETING CARDS Those who footed the toughest bill aware of only one definite result of . Socialism as they were expressing in World \Var II are 15. million in CROWELL ELECTRIC;COMPANY' the investigation: Ten Hollywood their dissatisfaction with the physi­ . LGNGSTREETS STATIONERY number. 1313 NINTH AVENUE • • NEPTUNE screen writers had been cited by cal discomforts and hardships that That is how many persons were 713 Mattison Avenue Phone Ar-I\ 2-2537 Asbury Park the committee for contempt after have been their lot since the war Tel. A.P. 2-2290 listed as killed or missing among refusing to answer directly whether i ended. SERVICE STATION or not they were Communists. . combatants {rom 57 nations, accordr • Political philosophies pale into in­ ing to a summary made by U. S. Tliat development was destined to • significance beside hunger and cpld. Secretary o£ State George Marshall At M A IN AVE. Gates 20 M A IN ST., A. P. .turn up next in the courts, where the JOHN W. ULMER in the Encyclopaedia iiritan'nica’s ideals of political freedom in the y j N 0 C i » LEPICK’S SERVICE STATION LIMITATIONS: Xour-volume history- of the decade ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR U, S; probably would be given an WASHING, SIMONIZING, TIRES, BATTEUIES 1937-40. - WIRING. — APPLIANCES — FIXTURES • airing,. Marshall Plan 1411 Tenth Avenue NEPTUNE, N. J. Tel. A. P. 1-0065-W Russia sufTered the greatest DYNAFUEL - TIRE REPAIR - LUBRICATION — A.I*. 2-9068. Sen. Arthur Vandcnberg F L Y B O Y : losses—7.5 million, or one dead man FLORIST Mich.) made it painfully clear to or woman for every 22 of. Russia’s TAXIS He Flew the administration that the Repub­ 1940 population." A R C A D IA —.The Land ul Flowers lican-controlled congress 'does not ARCADIA Howard Hughes, multi-millionaire Heaviest Axis loser was Ger­ Phone Phone intend to give an across-board ap­ many, with 2,850,000, or one in every A. P. 2-0619 Mergaugey’s Taxi A. P. 2-9107 I LOWKR S1I0I» AND GREENHOUSE ' Robert II. JusJta, Prop. fly in the ointment' of Sen. Owen proval to the Marshall plan as it }. PLANTS AND DISI! GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS. .Brewster and his war investigat­ 25 of the 1940 census. Japan listed Tclcpliono SID—J>AT OH M Q IIT CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE now stands. Cars for nil OccuKlons, also Local ami Lonir Dlstnncp florin}? • Munmerfield and Cookman Avas. i’*>one: A. P. 2-2145 ing committee, had the last laugh 1,500,000 killed or missint’. begin­ CHARTERED BUSSES VOR AL1. OCCASIONS Tlie: senator from Michigan, again—he actually flew' in the ’mam- ning with the Shanghai incident in 111 South Main Street. . Homo 110 Jleck Arenne,; Ocean Gro»> imoth plywood flying boat, construc­ whose views on foreign affairs are 1937—one out of every 46... FURRIER tion of which had precipitated the accepted with respect by his col­ U. S. losses were 2D5;904, or one -flamboyant war contract investiga­ leagues, asked that the administra­ •in every 500. . ph°nc Dfy Cold tion of last summer. tion submit a “total bill” for world­ Full cost of the war, Marshall A. P. 4060 */»♦ Storage wide aid proposals. He had started out simply to make commented, '‘either in intrinsic val­ ABEL’S TREE EXPERTS Ready to Wear — Made to Order Remodeling — Repairing taxi tests of the largest plane *'We cannot indefinitely under­ ues or in intangibles," will never be PLANTING - PRUNING - REMOVAL OF TREES and SHRUBS 627 Mattison Avenue . Asbury Fafk iver built in Long, Beach harbor. write the world;” said Vandenbergi known. Terms like battle casualties, FREE E S T I 51 A T.E S . thereby drawing attention to a grow­ 'dollar, expenditures and • similar 160} Asbury Ave. A SB U RY PARK Tc). A.P. 2-7655-J GENERAL CONTRACTORS ing .framework of requirements, data are ,_“but 'partial and inade­ upon which the GOP majority in quate yardsticks,1’ h? added. General Renovations — Additions — Alterations congress may insist before it ap­ proves any plan for economic help CANDIDATE: Davitl H. O’Reilly FARRY A. E. JONES : to Europe. Will Mac Run? ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR M EMORIAL H O M E CARPENTER AND BUILDER Senator Taft already had asserted 403 - 3rd Ave.. Asbury Park-2-0434 The word was spreading, gather­ Phone A P 2-2013 11 Broadway» Ocean Grove that the cost of such aid ought to be Orders Attended io Promptly FINANCES ARE A MATTER ing weight and force: Gen. Douglas* Estimates Furnished limited to four and a-half billion dol­ OF YOUR OWN CHOOSING MacArthur, said friends and sup­ 129 Abbott Avenue Ocean Grove WM. P.-WALTON. Jr. GARAGE—STORAGE lars in the next year, pointing out porters of that doughty warrior, Thone 4716 Mgr. " Lady Attendant that the Marshall plan “asks us for Oldsmobile Sales and Service Est. 1925 Phone A. P. 2-1670 But on the third run, Hughes put would undoubtedly, declare, before; eight billion dollars in the calendar the flaps' down and the craft be­ Christmas, his candidacy for the year of 1948,” an amount he; con­ came airborne, It flew at a height of Republican nomination for president Billy Major’s Seacoast Garage tended is “beyond all reason;” A. M. AUSTIN 70 feet for about a mile. in 1948. 8C South Main Street, Ocean Grove Said Hughes, who had sunk seven . Taft’s stand, coupled with Van- Lansing Hoyt, chairman, of Wls-. You Can Get CARPENTER and BUILDER ______-STORAGE— IV DAY W EEK MONTH _ million dollars of his own money denberg’s insistence on a “total bal­ consin’s MacArthur for • President; Weather Stripping into construction of the plane which ance sheet” of global aid, provided club, said, “I am able to set down QUiich lelief Tmm Estimates Given Phone 2-113S *™"~—' . ■ 24-HOUR SERVICE he had. contracted to build as a a definitive outline of what the Re-, with the certainty of personal . T E I: A. I’. 2-0237-M troop-carrier for'the army: publican attitude would be \vhen knowledge that General MacArthur -Tired I f es 86 Ileck Avenue, Ocean Grove SHAFTO’S GARAGE "W6B, I really sort of thought it congress convened in its special ses- will accept the Republican nomina­ STORAGE-.BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING would fly.” tion if "It is offered to him.” . , MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. DIPLOMAS: Supporting Hoyt’s declaration, the I WILBUR R; GUYER | COSTLY WASTE Baltimore Sun reported that “pri­ ■“““T " T“ - F or Vets ' ■ vate ndvic6s from. Tokyo state,flatly Successor to that General Mac Arthur .will bea< UB CONDITIONING VENTILATION UOTTK11S LEADEUS Veterans’ administration has an­ » WILLUM YOUNG « Commercial growers of fresh candidate for the Republican nomi­ nounced that many of the two m il­ EYES TIRED? Sootho and refresh '4hom‘ in fruits and vegetables raise their nation for president in 1948.” JOSEPH BROWN lion veterans whose high school edu­ soconds wilh two drops of sale, genllo products primarily lor the tables o! In Tokyo, the general wa-sn’t talk­ | PLUMBING AND I TIN ASJJ SHEET METAL WOBK cation was interrupted by the war Marino ih each eyo.; You got-r v consumers; but from the time the ing, although it might have been sig­ iTOVKS, WAKM AIB FCBNACE8 129 EJIHORY AVEW0K Instantly yojir eye3 fcol ro* •-OCCBSSOtt TO », L. PHOWN Phone Sptiaj Lako3-Z368 .- may obtain high school diplomas by fresh produce leaves the farm until nificant that, at the time, he,,was en­ QUICK RELIEF. freshed. Mudno’s ccionlific blend o f? in- 5 HEATING ‘ taking government tests. it finally reaches the consumer, the. tertaining his longtime personal VA. said that veterans testing produce wastes away at an alarm­ qrodionl3 cloansos and soothos oyos that * Estimates Given > ■ - LAUNDRY ______~~ friend. Col. Robert R. McCormick, aro tirod from overwork or exposure to service agencies are being set up in ing rate through spoilage. publisher of the Chicago-Tribune; s ■ • i Phono A.P. 2-4543 sun, w ind and dust. S 31 Hecii Avenue, Ocean Grove •• or near every community having a Bureau of agricultural economics who is on record as'favoring' Mac- NEPTUNE LAUNDRY VA regional office or. guidance cen­ has estimated that the farm value oi Arthur’s nomination. There also | 1 Teleplione A. 1*. 2-0128 J ALL SERVICES — Wet Wash, AI! Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, ter. The agencies arc organized by products wasted amounted to more Finished, Blankets. SAVE— Try Our Cash and Carry Service. was a rumor that Mac would return MURINE ® ’ * state departments of education. than 300 million dollars In 1945. to the U. S. next spring. FOR YOUR EYES 8 Slokea Ave, Cor. Corlies,.Intersection ITw’y 33 and 85 P A ej BIS H T OCEAN GROVE TIMES, OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947

FIRE ALARMS A WHAT IS OUR BILL of RIGHTS? .When you. discover a fife, go 7 ^ V CHURCH LOOKING to the nearest fire alarm box; break .‘.A L M A N A C *. The safeguard ofJustice through law. Balancccl laws will the glass, turn the key, open the By , MBEMM - door, pull down the hook and let go. sccure the good will of Management and Labor DK. B. HARRISON DECKER, Remain at the box to direct fire­ for cooperative bargaining. a? GEORGE S. BENSON men when they arrive.. De .this Pastor of St. Paul’s Ptesliml—ttiiiiKj CtU1*KISMISES LV THE NOTICE Bradley Bcach TOWNSHIP: OF- MKl'TUNR, IN’ tion, Suite 305, SO North LaSalle S3...... Evergreen and Madison authority to tell its peoplo whcro. Ti IE COUNTY rtf MONMOUTH. Street, Chicago, III. they must work and what they must NOTICE is. hereby given.1;that on. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS 4 1 ...... 1 ,.Cliff and Kent Tuesday, thc 'twenty.-fifih-day of No­ • AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP Written Jn a simple, factual style, 43...... Park Place and Ocean do. This means, that the govern­ vember. 1947. .at 2 p. m. at the- Neptune OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF without th<- customary slanted or 4 5 ,...... LaReine and Ocean ment m ay order men ond women Township Headquarters. 137.. South MONMOl(TH. -Main* Street;. Neptune, New Jersey, the NOTICE is heroby given that on biased • approach, the book should 47-- ...... Fourth and Ocean to do whatever job i t pleases: coal Towftshlp pf Neptune," In 'the County, Tuesday, the twent>>ftfth • day of.' N o­ interest' all Americans who nave 4 9 .. ; . .Second and Beach mining, forming,- fishing, anything. of Monmr.utli wil! otter at public sale, vember. 1947,;at 2 p.-rn. at the'N eptune 51.. . Newark nnd Madison to the highest, bidder, at. a-minimum .Township' Headquarters,’ . 137 ' South been confronted with the idea that Moreover, it means the government sale price of Three Hundred Dollar*. Main Street, the- Township of Neptune; “ the State does the job better.” The 57. .Ocean Park and Fletcher Lake may choose the place where any ‘ l$31)0.00> all the-right"title:and. interest in the County, of Monmoxith, will otter HR...... a .. LaReine and Central al public sale, to tlie highest bidder, facts set forth therein do not call for. man or woman must work. of the sAid. Township o f Neptune ac­ 50...... Fifth and Central , This is a drastic step. Why Is quired at a tax. sale and . the foreclo­ at a m inim um sale, price of Five H un­ elaboration or editorial bias. They 61....Ocean Park and Fletchei*Lake sure of . the equity, of : redemption dred Dollars, l$500.00>. all ‘the. right talfc loud enough to make a mighty: Individual freedom thus destroyed thereof in and to the following de­ title and interest df the said Township (15.... .LaReine and Fletcher Lake scribed -lands -and premlscs:- Of Neptune .acquired at a tax . sale and Unionism built on tho foundations of industrial democracy is big* busi­ good advertisement for the Ameri­ fifi. Fifth and Fletcher Lake by a country with such a long rec­ ALL’ That certainj-plot, piece, or par­ the foreclosure pf equity - of ' redemp­ can way of life. ■ j ord of high devotion' to the individ­ ness. Tho law should require both parties to register and account pub­ 0 7 ...... Third and, Fiotchor Lake cel M ground known and. designated tion thereof, in and to.:the- foltowiug ual citizen and to freedom? Tlie as Block 219; Lot 30. being a piece o f described lands and premises:-• licly for fhoir money, . . Special Privileges j 0 9 ...... Monmouth and Atlantic vacant' ground 25 by .91;.feet on: the All that .certain plot, piece,.or parcel Russian Communism theoreti­ 73 ...... - Pari: Place and efnin answer is simple. Two years ago south side «f Stratford Avenue, be­ of ground known and designated as 6™ AMENDMENT (Continued): and fo fee mformed'of the nature ond cause 7 4 ...... McCabe and Main' a socialistic government embarked tween Fisher and Drummond Avenues, Block-212, Lbt 5* being a piece of va­ cally envisions a. classless society.- '.upon the .following terms nnd condi­ cant ground £0 by-130 feet at the north­ of the occu5of/on; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have On the basis of pay, the difference 7 5 ...... Brinler and Main upor: a campaign for government tions: . . .• ; ' •' east, corner of. Lafayette Street and compulsory process for obtaining witnesses, inhisfavor, and to have the assist- ■ between the status of the wage 7f>.. .Fourth and Main management ot leading industries In < 1) Twenty percent; .(20^-. 1 o f . the Tenth Avenue, upon the following once of counsel for his defense. 7 7 . Evergreen.. and Main purchase money ;to.be. paid at-the'time iterms.and conditions:- earner and the manager is much England. Things were in such a the property, is struck oil.-. If the.mtin- (1) Twenty percent. (20CD of the 7TH AMENDMENT: In sviis ot common law, where the value in controversy ‘ greater there than in America. The , 78...... : . Burlington and Main bad way, because of weakness from ev is not paid at that time, tlie prop­ purchase money to be paid at the time shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and ------iff------erty m ay be pUt. up and re-Sold im- of sale. If the money is not paid at many "special, privileges and bo- j war, that ihe people permitted this. mediatelv, The balance to be paid that time, the property may be put up no fact tried by a fury shall be otherwise re-examined in any court of the United huses” that arc distributed to the ! Snccial Tans Crisis Upon Crisis ■ within ten days, upon delivery of a :and re-sold .im m ediately. • The bal­ States, tl\an according to the rulos of tho common law, B—r— 5 General Alarm. 1 Wire Tho socinlistic government relied Bargain and Sale Deed. • ance to be paid within- ten days'upon Soviet managers moke this inequal­ (2J Said lands and premises are to delivery of a Bargain and Sale. Deed. 81H AMENDMENT; Excessive bar/ shall not be required, nor excessive fines Im* ity more* striking. Thf average Trouble. 2 Fire Out and Ambs- upon nationwide sympathy and co- be sold subject to all m unicipnl. state, . ;(2) Said-lands and premises are to posed, nor cruol and unusual punishments inflicted. wage of workers was-reported in a lance Call. 3 Time 7 a. m . and operation. However, this lasted and federal ordinances, statutes and be sold subject to all municipal, state, Chief’s Call. 4 Washington En­ regulations affecting the use of the said and federal ordinances, statutes and- PANELM - B ill OF RIGHTS 1791- Opt.igk/. ir*s. i LP.cWd pre-war year as approximately, $10 only jj few weeks. Then n« ab­ -lands and premises, and subject to the regulations affecting the use of the said to $12.50 a month: gine 1. (> Eagle Truck t, 7 senteeism set. in and productivity covenants, conditions and restrictions lands and premises, and. subject to the Stokes Engine 3. 8 Junior Dept contained in prior deeds aiTecUng said covenants, conditions and restrictions What about labor? Yes, in Russia lagged, the who]a system bogged premises. contained in prior deeds affecting said labor is active and organized. Join­ Special Taps down. The crisis came last winter, (3) The purchaser shall-be required, premises. at the-time of closing, to pay. as an (3) The purchaser shall bo required, ing unions there is a political and 6—6—G General Alarm. 2 Am­ when a terrible coal famine came additional purchase price, a sum eaual at-the time of closing to pay,, as an-;ad- economic necessity. Labor loaders bulance Call. Fire Out. 3 Chief* to that country with plenty of coal to the amount of tax based on the last ditional purchase price, a sum equal to Call. Time 1 p. m. 4 .Unexcelled. under » ground. Under socialism assessed valuation from the first of the the amount of tax based on the last as­ are appointed by the ruling group, m onth next after the -date of sale sessed . valuation from the first of the and their duties are to speed up 2— 2— 2 Police. crisis thrives on crisis, and hero until the. end of the current year and month next after the date of sale until production, to keep riaboi' disci­ Special Taps were more to come. In these crises, also all legal conveyancing fees. Any the end of the current year, and also bidder who fails to. complete his pur­ a ll legal conveyancing fees. / A ny bid­ plined. Wages arc not a subject for 6~-G—G. General Alarm, 1 Wire it is easy for men to accept dis­ chase will forfeit to the Township, any der, who fails to complete his pur­ discussion or negotiation. There is Trouble. 2 Fire Out. 2 Chief’s aster, if they think It will prevent deposit paid. • . . - chase w ill forfeit to the Township any (4) The sale of this property is sub­ deposit paid. no collective bargaining. Most Rus­ Call. 4 Pioneer Co, No. 1, 5 In ­ more disaster. ject to confirmation by the Township (4). The sale of this.property is sub­ sian labor laws, rulings, and prac­ dependent Co, No. 2. C Bradley No, This ir. what has happened. In ject to confirmation by' the Township Committee who may reject any or all tices would be called “anti-labor” 3. 1—2 First Aid. Telephone 249 an apparent final resort to keep gov­ bids. ’ Committee who may. reject any or all DATED; November 13, 1947 ■ : bids. - by American unions. * — -- * ---- - : ernment management of industry ARTHUR H. PHARO. DATED: November 13, 1917 There are no minorities; there is from becoming a complete failure, —iG-47 Acting Township Clerk ARTHUR H. PH A RO , Neptune vs. Red Bank -r-IG-47 Acting Township Clerk no deviation from the "party line.” the British aro taking this inoro The final" decision of the people, in drastic, step. Yes, in peace-time elections, must conform -to the Neptune and Red Bank will meet ono of the ’ greatest , liberty-loving 'party'' decision. In the party, reli­ on the new Memorial Field tomor­ countries in the history o£ the world gion is equivalent to "superstitions has given its government author­ row afternoon In a Shore Confer­ ity to draft labor, and to tell each Driver of the car in the ditch failed to yield the rlp'ht’Ofacay, even and unscientific processes.” Profits to an aniiu/ancci He ran through a plainly visible stop sign, directly are a capitalistic phenomenon; nnd ence battle that promises to be ah man and woman where to work and what to do. into the path of the ambulance,*•and teas knockcd across the road. therefore go to the state alone. Tha aerial show. Both teams are ^ut Driver icas killed, and a passenger teas, injured* Emergency vehicles vast profits of the Soviet do not go Let’s Have Freedom always have the right-of-way— but ct other times, too, it pays lo 6e to the- workers whose property they of the Conference race and are Despite their great love o£ liberty, courteous at intersections. Failure to grant right-of-icay ranked second arc said to be, blit to further the nearing the season’s end. Neptune the British people havo now found as a cause of motor vehicle deaths in 1946. National Conservation expansion of "the Soviet of the that loss of individual freedom fol­ will face Lakewood .next Saturday Bureau ad~:- '" when in doubtt always yield the right^f-tcay. future." Little wonder this study lows adoption of a government man­ ,— terms Communism a "theoretical in its pre-Thanksgiving day game aged economy, just as night follows '$ O i l BASE*WASHABLE $9 AH ADVERTISEMENT failure." before meeting Asbury Park for day. It leads to this every time. g “ #< w P I IB* A l l D A IK IT ^ ® 7" ^ CORRECTION the final Turkey Day classic of the It is sad to sec thi3 great country, VrA o *-» frVipn u rifvi ItM'y.J twin-city series. like others that have accepted the Topper’s . Carpet Cleaning-- blandishments of socialism, willing­ I t^tFEi.¥©N^S®(B8LE¥ 'P ro d u ct Co.j 915-917 Asbury . Avenue, ly give up the freedoms for which her people hove shed blood through Asbury Park, completely serv­ promptly relievo coughs of -QUALITY SINCE 1863- the centuries. ices and cleans all rugs in one B O S G O B E b A considerable number of onr week’s time,.- not in one people are evidently Inspired by for­ 62-a MAIN AVENUE OPEN ALL YEAR .& U d b G H month’s time as incorrectly 1CHEST___m i . ■COLDS — — ■■rn eign ideologies, and some are ask­ stated in their ad in -our. issue Running water in all rooms. . . . Easy walking distance to ing for government control of Amer­ Asbury Park. . . , Breakfast if desired. . . Rates on request 47 Main Ave., Ocean Grove of Noyember 7th, 1947. MUSTEROLE ican industry, Thl' step England Phone A. P. 2-8341 Mrs. EDITH F. GALLAGHER Is now taking is « r ia l warning to Tel. A. P 2-6636 all American workers that with Point Pleasant Moving and Storage Co. government management of- indus­ try there must surely come gov­ Est. 1939. W. E. Fairbanks Management ST. ELMO HOTEL ernment dictation to workers. Tho Point Pleasant Moving & Stor­ moving men who are careful.with Open AH Year workers, in the face of constant crisis, are told where to work And age Co., located on Richmond ave­ Corner Main and New York Avenues your property.' No assignment in what to do. nue, Point Pleasant,, is one of the Individual taeals served by day dr week moving and storage is too large Seeing that thes-T things point In leading modern moving and stor­ for this firm to handle it with B. R. SHUBERT every direction toward a totalitari­ age firms in the shore * area. Es- equal skill and ability. All con­ American Plan Tal. Asbury Park 2-0878 an government, our people should Delco-Heat tablished back in 1939 on January tracts are fully guaranteed for make up theli minds now that 1st of that year, this firm is head­ complete satisfaction, for Mr. Fair­ we do iiot want government man­ ed by Warren E. Fairbanks, Man­ banks is advancing this concern in 55 Embury Avenue. Open nil year. Hot aged economy. What is happening Breakfast served to the public from in liberty loving England Is proof ager, a man with considerable ex­ popularity here on the corner­ 7:00 to 11:00 a. m. Write for rate*. T he D E A N S that such dictation cannot be A TRUE perience-in the line, formerly as stone of customer recommenda­ Phone Asbury Park 2-5023-J. F. DEAN. Manager avoided once government manage­ an auctioneer fo r- A. G, Rogers. tions. For prompt and economical ment is adopted. Let us determine GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Building a new warehouse- last moving and storage, it’s Point now that such & blight shall not fall year, Point Pleasant Moving & Pleasant Moving & Storage Co., upon ihe freedom loving land of In OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT Storage Company has . modern every time. Phones are Point America. A vans and employs only experienced Pleasant 6-1194 and B-11B7-M. I H E R S H E Y ’S Pure Ice Cream j : . ASK NOW . . Wm. A. VanNote, Sr., Serves Builders About Ihe Comfort, Safety, Convenience and. General With Trucking, Sand, Gravel and Stone I 25c Pint All Around Satisfaction That This Great Product JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON Looking through the list of and ficldstone. Delivery is prompt All Branchea of Will Give You firms serving builders, contractors and 'efficient and contract rates I Full Line of 1 BEAUTY CULTURE aiuf home owners in Monmouth and are reasonable.' The same satis­ F e a t u r i n g t i i e n e w Ocean counties, our attention is I ' FLAGSTAFF’S FINE FOODS ! COLD PERMANENT WAVE Payments To Suit Your Purse fied building contractors have been = - .e Cofljeg Aye. Jfeptine, N. J«* attracted to William A: VanNote, depending upon Wm. A. VanNote | OPEN ALL DAY. SUNDAY | Sr:, of State Highway No. 35, for this service year in and year Laurelton. Mr. VanNote, who was out . and his name in the line is EDMUND L. THOMPSON The Wm. R. Hogg Co., Inc. born in Asbury Pork and is popu­ recognized as an assurance of the j United Service Grocery Store J lar and well-known in this area, best in builders’ stone, gravel, etc. Exterior and Interior Painting 900 FOURTH AVENUE, ASBURY PARK is a man who has been in this busi­ We are .pleased to mention his | 418 Cookman Avenue -Asbury Park, N: J. a Estimates Furnished ness for the past 17. years He is name in our annual Fall p.evk:’.” of i • -. TEL' A. P . 2-9187 ^ | 134 Broadway, Ocean Grove a genera! trucking contractor who leaders. Phone Point Pleasant 6- I Opp. Auditorium Bridge ' = Phone A. P. 2-3194 Phone Asbury Park 2956-J supplies quality ipason stone, 0873-J-l for additional informa­ | F R E E D E L IV E R Y ' Wm., Bodcep, of Ocean Grov* | gravel, top soil, sand, cedar polls tion.