RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, NO. 38. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 Annual Child Health Spanish War Veterans Solicit To Our Subscribers Little Silver And Day Meeting March 18 Weigh Resources To Be Honored Guests C.O.P. Leaders Beginning.with the Issue of the St. Patrick's Day Sea Bright Seeks Ked Bank Register of Thursday, iEa Lena Galia, a member of Gen. Lanahan, the commandant April 1. tho subscription price of Fair Haven Homes the faculty of the New Jersey State For New Hospital at Fort Monmouth, has extended Pledge Support Tho P.egUUr will bo $3 per year, Minstrel Begins Bond Issue Teachers college In the department an invitation to the Department of $2 for six months and $1.00 for of health education and nursing New Jersey United Spanish War three months, payable in advance. Sold Recently curriculum, will be the speaker at In Kevport Area Veterans, to attend ceremonies at To Hendrickson Wednesday Night For Beach Work the fort on the 60th anniversary For many years the subscription the annual child health day meet- price of The Register has been $2.50 ing of the Junior-Senior and Me- of the war with Spain. The Ladles' Van Horn Agency Need Established auxiliary is also invited. State Treasurer per year. For n long time we have St. James Pariah Rorougli To Receive chanic Street Parent-Teacher asso- been considering advancing tho ciations Thursday night, March 18, Elaborate preparations are being Reports Three Sales By Recent Survey In made, which will Include the re- Is Aspirant For subscription pr«co per year by 50 To Hold 2-Day Show; Ifevenue From Lockers in the Red Bank Junior high school cents, but hesitated to do ao, al- auditorium. view and ceremonies on the parade Of Attractive Places Northern Moiunoiilli grounds, to be followed by dinner U. S. Senate Post though tho increasing costs of Gililin Is Director And Food Concession*, Miss Galia will speak on -'Social publishing The Register were con- Hygiene As It Relate* To a Schoo'. In the troop's mess hall. The nf- The Kay Van Horn agency, real- Beginning at once, and continu- fair is scheduled for Saturday State Treasurer Robert C. Hen- tinually mounting. It now becomes The Saint Patrlck'a Day min- The Sea Bright mayor and coun- tor* of River road, Fair Haven, re- Program." Other speakers will be ing for three or four weeks, a group morning, April 24, at 9:30 o'clock. drickson, aspirant for tho G.O.P. imperative for us to mnko this de- strels, a production by men of St. cil Friday night instructed Joseph port the sale of a custom-built Dr. Philip L. Costa, school physi- of hospital financial experts will The assembly will be at th« east nomination for U. S. Senator, re- cision. James parish, will b« presented at J. Seaman, borough auditor, to house from plans, to Mr. and Mrs. cian, and Dr. Eugene W. Newman, conduct a survey to determine if gate at Russell hall. ceived a public endorsement from We extend the courtesy to tho Red Hank Catholic high »chool seek permission of Walter A. Dar- school dentist. The high school or- William Horr of East Orange. The resources are available in the cen- A placque will be presented by Rep. James C. Auohincloss in an present .subscribers of The Register nudltorium for a two-night run be- by, commissioner of the depart- dwelling is under construction by chestra, directed by William Luck tral and northern part of Mon- Gen. Lanahnn to the Department announcement mnde known at n or any new subscribers to tnko nd- ginning Wednesday. Harold A. ment of local government, to float Allen Brothers, inc., of Red Bank enbill, will play several selections. mouth county for a new hospital, of New Jersey, and the delegations luncheon Friday at the American vnntagc of our present rate of $2.50 Glblln Is directing the show. bonds, not In excess of $39,000, to in their Little Silver community according to VanWinkle Toad of present from the United Spanish hotel in Freehold. Speaking nt tho per year between now nntl April defray costs of a proposed bor- known afl Colonial terrace, of Matau-an, president of the recently War Veterans will be honored luncheon, Mr. Hendrickson urged 1, but at the $2.50 rate we will ac- ough beach house project to re- which they are owners and de- O'Neill Opens formed Community Hospital asso- guests at the review. action to hnlt the spread of Com- cept only a one-year renewal. place the Surf bftthlng pavilion. velopers. ciation. The association offices are A delegation from Edwin Field munism "in its tracks," nnd called This action came after tho coun- The house Is situated on the east located in Keyport. camp of Red Bank will attend. for closer co-opovnUon between fod- cil studied plans for tho project aide ot Salem lane. It is o! true Supply Store The need for such a hospital has eral and state legislators find fin submitted by Robert C. Edwards, Cape Cod design, with fisherman been definitely established by a overhauling of "our whole tax Civic Croup To Rumson architect. Tho Edwards windows on the front elevation on survey conducted for the asBocia- structure." The pnrtv leaders at plan, which will not necessarily be the second floor. Features of the War Veteran Will tlon recently by Col. Louis Jallado New Zoning Law the reception pledged their support accepted hy the borough, provides dwelling include automatic heat, of New York. This survey disclosed to Mr. Ifendrlcltson. for ^50 private, bath houses, wash flre place, tiled bath and attached Deal In Plumbing that Monmouth county, as a whole, Elect Governors rooms, locker rooms, a luncheonette garage. The new owners expect to Passed By Council County Chairman J. Russell section, a parking area, place for is generally deficient in hospital Wooliey revealed Mr. Auchincloss' take possession in April. Ray O'Neill, a life-long resident facilities and bed complement and Plan Cicnrral children's amusements, a baseball Another sale reported by the endorsement us he told of a call he field and a large building for con- of Monmouth county, war veteran that the central and northern part received from the Congressman in lame brokers was the Vernon L. nnd son of Raymond J. O'Neill of of the county was wholly without At Little Silver For MiddletoKn Area cessions. King property on Lake avenue, Riverside Heights, chairman of the facilities. Washington Sunday morning wish- At the request of Mayor Thomas ing him the best of luck. The Fair Haven, a six-room house, Monmouth County Board of Elec- It was brought out that 45,000 Farrell, Mr. Edwards estimated the) which has been purchased by Mr. Residential county chairman quoted Mr. Auch- The board of governors of the tions, has opened a supply shop Rt persons residing In the territory Mldilletown Neighborhood nssocla-' cost ol the project between $35,000 and Mrs. M. C. OHmpi. The prop- 107 Shrewsbury avenue. The com- incloss ns saying It would ho n nd $40,000. Mayor Farrell remind- surveyed, were dependent upon Areas He-defined; pleasure to campaign with Mr. lion will meet Friday, March 19, to I erty includes a landscaped plot 50x pany will specialize in plumbing pure chance on being admitted to ed tho councllmen that several 160 feet and a garage. Hendrickson and "lo work with m.-ip plans for u vlllnge-wlde mem- I brass, shallow and deep well hospitals in other areas which are Lot Miniiiiunis Set bershl.j) meeting In April accord- thousand dollar.i would also have) The Van Horn agency also sold pumps and sump pumps. already overcrowded and necessar- him In Washington." to be spent ta convert tho tlr3t aid Mr. Wooliey srtlil, In Introducing ing to an announc«incnt by Henry an outstanding corner property, in- ily turning patients from their own L. Kramer, chairman of the board. squad building Into a new borough cluding a seven-room house and sections away. The survey pointed Little Silver's mayor and council Mr. Ilendrichson, that he WJIS "be- Harold A. Glblln hall and the money for this would fiarage located on River road at Tuesday nig-ht passed on first read- ing drafted for this job." The Purpose of the membership meet- have to be taken from tho sama out that this situation presented a Ing, which hn.1 been tentatively Oak place, Fair Haven, owned and serious menace to the health and Ing an ordinance revising the for- luncheon came several hours nfter Tickets for both performances bond Issue. occupied for many years by Mr. mer zoning law in that borough. the announcement hy Son. Albert slated for April 23, will bo to make Th» councjl requested Mr. Ed- welfare of some 10,000 families in a direct report to Mlddletown arra arc on sale from member* of the and Mrs. Leon A. Little. Title to tho area. Major changes include stretching W. Hawltc.i that he would not seek cast or at St. James rectory. They wards to present plans and speci- the home frontages In some sec- ioslilent.1 on tho nccompIlshmi-nlH the property was conveyed to Mrs. "Now that the need Is definitely re-nomination. Mr. Wooliey said also will he available at Red Bnnk fications for tho project at the next Little by her father, the late tions from 50 to 75 feet and also, In that bolh "Hawkes and Harper of the Neighborhood nsooclatlon In meeting. Though several council- established", Mr. Todd stated, "wo the past year. Catholic high school'* mnln en George W. Smith, who acquired it a few instances making acre lots (Harry C. Harper, who Is opposing trnnco Monduy and Tuesday after- men hoped that tho project would must determine, aa nearly as pos- mandatory. "For a year now, wo have boon from Catherine M. Vanderveer over sible, whether the people of Cen- Mr. Hendrickson for tho nomin- noons from 3 to 5 p. m. b« completed In time to bo opened €0 years ago. Extensive remodeling, The new ordinance will, provided ation) are unfair lo Governor Dris- carrying on an extcnslvo program Mr. Oitilln has rounded up a cast this summer, Councilman Lester tral and Northern Monmouth will involving civic Improvements", Mr. Including additions, have been subscribe the necessary funds to It is adopted tit the March 23 meet- coll In attempting to make thn of 70 Into a fnst moving ahnw Perrlne contended that, the council made to the original building by ing, extend the business section people think ho forced candidates Kramer, wcll-ltnown architect, said. which is featured by Irish melodies should not do a "hurry-up" Job. H« erect a new and modern hospital In "It i« time to make, an accounting the late Mr. Smith and by the re- our midst". from tho railroad station north on on them." Ho said that he had at and an assortment of acts of an also felt the cost of the plan would cent owners, Mr. and Mrs. Little. Branch avenuo. The minimum size of our stewardship". well exceed Mr. Edwards' estimate. The financial survey to determine tended the meeting at which sen- old-faahloned minstrel type. Pro- The property has been bought by of any proposed lots will be 50 bv atorial candidates were discussed Five new candidates for board ducer of Elks' minstrels In pant Mayor Farrell admitted that it these resources will entail consul- 300 feet. The proposed ordinance la membership will be sought at tho Dr. and Mrs. Anthony O. Mlrarchi. tation with industrialists, llrst aid. and "Governor Drlscoil forced no yenrs, Mr. Glblln la bearing down was unlikely that tho entire beach Dr. Mlrarchi is an engineer asso- printed in its entirety elsewhere in one on anyone." April meeting to replace live whos". on practice sessions, with but less plan could be finished In time for squads, physicians in the area, ser- this Issue of The Register. tenns are expiring. Tho full Ixmrd, ciated with the Watson labora- vice clubs, churches and other or- In his discussion of the problem than n week to go before "curtain the lummer season, but he felt If tories at Eatontown. Tho new law sets out the var- made up of 15, Is staggered by one, timo." part of It Is finished, the borough ganizations, comunity leaders and ious types of residential and busi- of Communism, Mr. Hendriclcsun, two, and threc-ycnr terms. No officials, and a pull uf Individuals. who returned recently from Practices will be held tomorrow would receive some revenue from ness zones and is Intended to clari- board member can succeed him- at 7:30 p. m. and Sunday e\t 7 p. m. the persons operating the conces- If It Is determined that the re- fy the former ordinance. It la the Europe, enld, "All you see In tlie self. sions and from rental of the bath- sources and the demand are pres- newspapers Is not only true, but an A dress rehearsal to scheduled for COP Endorses product of more than a year's work A program of entertainment will 7:30 Monday night. Tom Hacketfs houses, which Is expected to bt) ent, a financial campaign to raise by a committee headed by W. J. understatement." Mr. Hendrickson follow the April business meeting about 140 a season. the required sum will be stalled In added, "The movement of Commun- orchestra will furnish music. Mr«. Taylor and composed of Harry according to George T. Doaney, Georgia Mason U pianist. Mn. Councilman Me I la Jacobsen r*» Two At Rumson tho immediate future. Green, William Cogan, Wlnfleld S. ism is going to increase unless wo WllD la In chnrgo of organizing tho ported that the Central railroad stop it in its tracks—and right Glblln l.i assisting her husband Walnwrlght and Salem Davis. Its 11 public session. In th* show's management. She has stopped taking cinders from dimming, Cartmell Ray O'Neill paseage will mark the completion soon. Scheduled to attend the March will be In charge of stage setting! ths old track bed. Peaceful set* Ted Bretons ot one of the major programs Ma- "Action must be taken," be con- 19 meeting are Governors R. C. and decoration*. tlem'eht of this matter removed th» To Run For Council Mr. O'Neill, who is well known In yor Frank M. Gregory embarked tinued, "to save tho free people of Balrd, Margaret B. Hartlett, Ully The cost tncludaa: possibility ot a court hearing; u the wholesale trade, formerly rep- upon when ho took office. Europe. But first wo must be Collins, Tholmo. K. Jolllffo, Morton Interlocutor, Charles A. Glblin Sea Bright attorney A. Henry Gior- resented Eastern Supply and Tri- Other business of the meeting In- strong at home." He said that W. Llcborman, Sylvester Morris, premier endn, Fred L. Jonea and dano and Monmouth Beach offi- ltumion: Republican'leaders a* a Supply, wholesalers of plumbing Married 50 Years there was a need In Congress for Anne T. RIHer, Clayton S. Shoo- cials were planning a joint Injunc- cluded a report from Councilman 1 William Maloney; enda, William equipment. Ho also served as pro- Joseph C. Davlson concerning the understanding between federal leg- maker, Edwin R. Stanley, A. J. Van Nclllgan, James Qulnn, H»try Hoff- tion against the railroad. I^^PieViBBsVBpB^^sls^aiBXxtxsvsaasvsnejasv pres- motional manager for the Krlch- islators "and the people back Horten, Joseph Baxter, Jr., Willis ent borough council, nnd Peter Expected Home Soon condition of borough streets. He man, Pat Patterson, Fred Munden The rail line, which extended Radisco company of Newark, said ev preliminary check allowed home." He said too many of tho Conover, Russell F. Anderson, Mr. nnd Wilbur Symington; «ololiU\ from Atlantic Highlands to Long Cartmell, a newcomer in politics, handling all the sales promotions legislators "seem to get away from Kra.mer and Mr. Deaney. The meet- *» candidates for the two vacancies From Miami, Fla. that the borough might be $5,000 Danny Collopy, Mike Bergln, John Branch, was abandoned several in tho entire state for Vornadofan, or $6,000 short of funds needed to tho people." In what he promised Ing will bo held at tho Lleberman Hopkins, Hnrry Mct«an, William yeara ago and when ths track* to be filled In the November elec- a product of the company. residence. tion. Mr. dimming was appointed Mr. and Mrs. Ted Breton of repair road damage dus to the would be his first and lust refer- Anderson, George McFarland and were lifted, a thick cinder roadbed to the council January 1 to fill tho The new shop owner served four Ideal Beach, Mlddletown township, winter's storms. ence In his campaign to Senator A report also will be glvon at Gcorgo McGrath, and specialty remained. The cinders served as * unocpired term of Mayor J. Ed- years with the Navy, having been celebrated their golden wedding The D. C. Hembllng Construction Hawkes, Mr. Hendrickson said that Friday's meeting on the results of numbers, Jlmmle Kennedy, Misa bulkhead In heavy storms for Seal ward Wilson. Mr. Cartmell Is run- assigned to an ammunition ship. anniversary February 21 with a company received council's per- one of the causes for such a lack the public utility commission henr- Jean Patterson, Arthur Schrelber, Bright and Monmouth Beach, said ning to succeed Paul J. Hlntel- He participated in the Okinawa party at Miami, Fin., where they mission to build five houses on a of co-opcratlon "hns been eliminat- lng at Newark, March 10 over cur- Stanley Macintosh, John Klernan Councilman Jacobsen. mann, a member of the council and Philippine campaigns. are spending1 the winter. Mr. and 300-foot frontage area known as ed today." tailed railroad schedules In Middle- and William Dowlen, He added that tha removal q* since 1944, who Is not a candidate Mrs. Breton have been In the real tho old Hurley tract. Mr. Waln- Mr. Hendrickson said as he town village. The association, Members of the chorua ara John cinders was halted after about 400 for re-election. Mr. Hinteimann estate business at Ideal Beach for wrlght, the building Inspector, held praised Senator H. Alexander through its transportation commit- R. Burns, Frank U Plney, Joseph feet of cinders In Sea Bright bad tee, headed hy Joseph Baxter, Jr., been taken. The councilman laid •erved originally as chairman of tho past 20 years. Mr. Breton 13 up issuance of permits because of Smith, that ho was "one of the first Holiday, Eugene A. Ijibol»»onnl«r( the sanitation committee nnd at Public Forum also a justice of the peace. They tha pending ordinance. The area real statesmen wo have hnd In has been spear-heading a fight Robert Calt, ThomaJi Oaffeney, that he attended a meeting on th* present la chairman of public prop- are expected home soon. Involved will require 75-foot front- many, many years.'1 against poor railroad service. This Thomas Calt, James McLnughlln, matter in Monmouth Beach at erties and utilities. Jack Kofoed, Miami Herald col- ages when the law goes into effect. Speaking of the subject of taxes, 3amo committee represented the A. Leslie Gale, William S. Schuck- which time the railroad claimed It At Fair Haven umnist, had the following to say Borough Attorney Leon Reussille one upon which he is deemed by village In the recent protests over er. George A. Gratz, Jr., Russell did not know that Sea Bright want- A graduate of Princeton unlver- commutation fare Increases. ed the cinders. Councilman Jacob- «lty, class of '33, Mr. dimming about the Bretons In his column of advised that the permits should be many as an expert, Mr. Hendriclc Mlnton, James A. Morris, Frank J, February 19: Issued sines application was made son said "our whole tax structure Klernan, Jr., Arthur M. Campbell, sen «ald that pictures wera taken served in the U. S. Army Field Ar- Universal Military Margaret Bartlott, head of the In case the matter had gons to tillery from February, 1941, to No- "In these days of quick mar- before the ordinance was intro- needs overhauling." "Too many tax education committee, will make a Patrick McAIary, Frank McGann, duced. Mr. Walnwright alao 1 John Boyle, Jr., John Powera, Eu- court. The pictures cost Sea Bright vember, 1945, and was discharged .Training Is Topic riages and fast divorces, tho case powers are vested In the federal report on the board of education *! and Monmouth Beach 150 each. with the rank of lieutenant colonel. of Ted and Corlnne Breton is one brought out the fact that the Hem- government," he said, and "certain reaction to a suggestion that Co- gene T. Raleigh, John Maloney, for the book. Many years ago Co- bllng firm had violated the old or- types of taxes should be allocated lumbia university be allowed to John P. Gaul, Jr., Porter Toomey, In connection with the railroad. He has an outstanding war rec- Mayor Farrell stated that Sea ord, having received the Bronze A public forum on the question, rinnaVs mother took her to Kostcr dinanca in building a garage in a to the states. Why should we have make a survey on the township Thomas J. Bly. "Would universal military training and Bial's music hotel. After see- location other than shown on the educational set-up before a $500,- William Wlchmann, John L. Bright would restore the Central Star with oak leaf cluster, French a federal gas tax? In New Jersey railroad property to local tax lists. Crolx de Guerre, and tho European serve the best Interests of our ing some of the nets, the little girl plans filed. No action was taken. we frequently pay too much and 000 school expansion program, now Fleming, Frank J. Sole, John C, 1 Under this plan, tha railroad prop- theater ribbon with five campnlgn country?" will be held next Wed- began to cry, 'Me next , and was being considered. Is voted upon. Casagrnnde, John Flnnegan, Paul nesday, March 17, at 7:30 p. m. In get back too little." erty will be assessed In full and •tan. not satisfied until one of the ush- Howard W. Roberts, county Tho Neighborhood association, C. Lang, Jr., Joseph Feeney, Theo- the Pair Haven Methodist church. ers led her onto the stage ami let which was incorporated and regis- dore Mo.is, Daniel Gaul, Owen will ba treated si any other bor- Mr. dimming, who lives at 36 William R. Blair, Jr., Red Bank counsel, expressed pleasure follow- ough property. Monmouth avenue. Is assistant vice her walk across. To Break Ground ing the senatorial primary candi- tered at Trenton last June, Is ac- Grnnt, Jr., Charles F, Scott, Jr., lawyer and Fair Haven borough Alfred J. Targonaky, Frank Stan- A complaint was received front president of William Isclln & Com- "That was her start In show bus- date's talk at the enthusiasm of tively seeking the cooperation of L. R. Geayer of 552 Ocean avenue. recorder, will act as moderator. iness. By the time Corinno wns six similar groups in Monmouth coun- hope, John V. Stanhope, Alonzo De pany of New York city. Ho is mar- Major Lyndon W. Mcrrv, special For New Church those present, and made a motion who requested the borough to re- ried and has three daughters. she was a vaudevilllan, playing an that the group unanimously en- ty In order to co-ordinate action on Vaney, Dominic Figaro, Joseph services office at Fort Monmouth, Puzlo, Danny Welch, Edward T. place a broken sidewalk In front of Mr, Cartmell, a resident of Con- engagement at a Rockaway Beach dorse Mr. Hendrickaon, which was matters of mutual Interest «uch as his house. He said the sidewalk; who has been an observer of the theater. While playing on the sands commuting schedules and educa- Heaty, Sr., Harry Jackson, Jr., over lane, is a graduate of Rum- experiment at Fort Knox, will he Easter Service seconded by Richard W. Stout. was broken by the borough snow ion high school, class ot '39, where a man watched her and said to a tion. Frank Moynahan, Charles Doug- the first speaker nnd will glvn a las, Frank Trlold and Thomas At- plow. Councilman Jacobsen said he was active in basketball, foot- friend, "When she grows up I'm At Since its Inception, the Neighbor- that the county snow plow broka description of what universal mili- going to marry that girl'. hood association has successfully terala. ball and track. A graduate of Rut- tary training is. Ground breaking services for the the sidewalk and moved that t let- gers university in 1943, he is a "He was Ted Breton, who was Nayesink Fair fought a liquor application In the ter Da s.ent Mr. Geayer telling him Major Merry will be followed by booked into the same theater as new Methodist church at High- village, blocked zoning law changes member of. the Phi Beta Kappa Harold Snidt, director of the public lands will be held Easter Sunday, Sausage Kitchen that the borough was not at fault. honorary fraternity. Corinne. He whipped up an act, that would hava allowed a factory It was announced that March 24 relations department of the New which opened at tha Standard March 28, according to an an- to operate within the vlllago limits, Immediately upon graduation he Jersey State American Legion, who nouncement by the church trus- Aug. 12,13, 14 Opening Today will ba Youth Day. At that time entered the army and was assigned theater in Philadelphia 50 years forced comdcmnatlon proceedings high school pupils from Long will speak for the affirmative, and ago this month. These two worked tees. The former church wa« de- on dangerous buildings, required to the infantry. Ho was seriously Rev. Paul A. Friedrlch, pastor of stroyed by flre in February, 1947. Red Bank Sausage Kitchen la Branch will take over the munici- wounded-at St. Lo In the Euro- together, and finally, when the girl Plymouth Sedan adherence to building codes which opening for business today In the pal offices. First Methodist church, New was 20, they were married. Shortly after the lire, the trus- were being violated, and brought pean invasion and was discharged Brunswick, will take the negative tees started a campaign for a new new building of the proprietors, The collector's report showed • with the rank of first lieutenant "Corlnne says: 'Ted is an invalid To Be Main Award about a state-sponsored traffic sur- Joseph Spengler and Fred Bauch, cash balance of 1109,708.06. Coun. side of the question. The minister, church. The original goal was vey at five corners. In May, 1946. who is a former pastor of the At- now, but his brilliant mind and $70,000, but this figure has since at 134 Monmouth street. oilman Daniel Pearson was author- Mr. Cartmell, who Is married to lantic Highlands Methodist church, loving nature are the same. Ho. al- been cut to $60,000. William Tay- Plans for the annual firemen's Specializing in home-made saus- ized to purchase a new desk and the former Constance Wingertee of recently returned from a trip to ways will be the idol, who taught lor of Little Silver, a member of fair at Navcslnk August ]2, 13 and age and cold cuts, this new firm typewriter for the borough hall. Red Bank, is employed as a secur- Washington, D. C, where he Inter- me all I know, and we are the the New York architect firm of 14 were formulated at a meeting Sunrise Service has Installed all the latest machin- ity analyst with the Fidelity Union viewed senators and congressmen same sweethearts we were when I last Thursday night of tho Nave- ery and equipment to produce flrat Notlct. Ferenz and Taylor, was Instructed Tht regular annust meeting of tha Trust Co., Newark. on the question. was six' and he was 20 years to draw plans and specifications sink flro company at the flre house. class quality meats. older.'" members of the Red Bank Savings and An opportunity will be given for for the now church. Committees were appointed and On Mt. JVlitchell The one-story cinder block build' Loan Association will be held Tuesday. Will Place All Future questions and participation on the Rev. J. Hlllman Coffee, pastor, it was decided to make the grand Ing has a frontage of 20 feet on March 30, 1948, at 3 o'clock P. M., at St. Patrlck'a Cards. award a four-door deluxe Plymouth the association's office, 10 Broad street. part of the audience. The meeting l- On nml after Mnrcli 11, ID-IS, I, the Get your nwnlniis now. He prepared Domini BuilillnK,) I'hone Red Hank 8- piccc sot, %',i,US; hltlti tun! whllti casser-Hni'mon, music; Donald Codding- Ssw far Esster Second National Bank of Rid Bjiatb U!itl,tTsmnoFinal plans for the roast beef dinner to be prepared and served by the men of the YounK Adult IATEST GLAMOUR NEWS ... Fellowship Saturday, March 20, from 6 to 8 p. m. in fellowship hall were made last Saturday at • spe- cial meeting of the men of Em- bury Methodist church group of Little Silver. The committees appointed by Julius A. Dlstcl. president, are L,DUi£ R. lyowry, general chaimnan; * finance the heating big, long-lasting I ounce Leigh's unusual fragrance. systems which the young adult fellowship group has committed it- jars while this special it on Perfume in tear-drop hand- self to provide for the church and - March only! bag site bottle. hall. OH burners have already been Installed in both buildings and a RIO. •now furnace In the hall. Present (>la.ns call for added installations LIGGETT'S $1.50... and alterations to the heating 'Jilant in the church for greater ef- lidency and comfort. Lcuuurdu TOP-OF-THE-LIST VALUES Mrs. James H. Mad'hce, Si-., was (iwnrdcd slie cash prize for »'ln- C ninp the munllily pinochle tourna- SOAP FLAKES for all bwtthoM cleansing* 116 12% OUNa IOX 29 Lanoltn-rtth, billowy as a cloud, HMIX rflCtOV w ment held by the Ladies' auxiliary Of Community lire company Thurs- a blessing tor your top-knot... day. Mrs. William A. Maack acted SilKUUX- 73< «s* hosted for Mrs. Joieph P. bhein, who was unable to attend Mr«. MacPhce nUo won the blind Toni creme shampoo package donated by Mrs. Bhein STAR DOUMEDGE RAZOR BLADES, mil. good blades for n «K1,.. wo FOR 89< The cream of the creme too .Mrs. Albert W. Cross was highest .scorer. shampoosi Abundant and ! lucent guest* at the home of ELECTREX ROOM HEATERfar AC , DC. .. WAS $6,751 SAVE $1.77, NOW JUST 4»98 deep-cleansing lather Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crook ware Mr. and Mrs. Hedley, Houie of Ar- takes away loose dandruff 150 lington. iibi.niftUd DUlILt PT I WK & leaves hair aglow, easy Mr. and Mrs. William Ssxton en- tertained Miss Marion Wolfe, Mrs. to manage and silken-ioftl A dream-color to give you Fred Turncy of Newark, MissJaan • e w *e* bright newbtautyl Choose Carol Whitnor of East Orange and Miss Blanche Wllcox of Bloomneld Amber No. 1 for fair and over the week-end. 4 01. JAK creamy skin; Amber Rote, Joseph P. Rhein is on the lick UNIVERSAL BUCK BALL POINT PEN wHh GOLD CAP 1*00 list. for medium skin; Amber Mr. and Mrs. John Moran and C 2 OUNCE TUIE 4tc No. 2 for deep olive (kin. ton James and Mlas Anne Dono- DELRAY FLORAL-BOX STATIONERY, WAS 79C, PRICID rot CLOSEOUT 19 van of Keamburg vialtcd their HIGH-POTENCY VITAMINS grandmother, Mrs. Hannah J«ffas, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marx and MHn Orve-A-Day Muhfpli VHomirn, te> 1.M 4HNV/ /«tm tpptt baby daughter Carol of Arlington For minor ikin trouble!, cold were visitors this week at the home of Mr. Marx's parent*, Mr Abbott's YHo-Kopi, !«•»»•*. . . IOO-I 2.M relief, aching muiclet, «ore SafskiRCraiM,2ftais. PSJCOJVIM Hand Croam and lirtd feet. and Mrs. George Marx. Other Different, because a special Greaseleti, snowy-while reg- guests included their nephew, War- Parkt-Davii AIDK Kepsoals .. »•far 1M action works right Into skin, ular Pacquini, & ntw type) for ren Milford, and his fiancee, Miss extra-dry ikin. ft J* Lucille Osterby of Newark. NutnxTablots,farMMTMMKI... MI 1.09 conditions it! ^£k^* Mrs. Richard B. Neu and her mother, Mrs. Laura Readlf, were pge sat feueats for a few days at the home RnatlPolycaBS>fcr• h*ta» 39C 69c cold cream. ^ A - • for jackets for their Softball team, gay loapcheit. f» Jf)J| Richard Robert Curry will be ludday's Conadlol Mixture . . SOWN. J9C BOW FOR chairman for the party, assisted 5 CAKES f 9WW 6y a committee composed of Fred Contain* vsgetabl* hydrogel Hoffman, Freddie Lazottl and Wil- Crtomulsion,far «•*> * a*e t* <*les.. » an. 1,12 liam Ast, Jr. ilmilar to that in fruit* and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Mayer . , . . 3MHKMS7C vegelablet. and children, Harold, Jr., and Kolorfek Kosemarie of. Washington, D. C, , 10 0MK«l Kraak't Shavo Crocim were recent guests of their aunt, 89C Give* natural-looking Specially blended to lip thru Mrs. Albert W. Cross. color to graying # Mr. and Mrs. B. C, Applegate whlikersl large 9 #*« and son David, former residents of hair. 8 euncei. w tube for only.. •*?#* Leonardo, are now living in Keuns- burg. •sills Cratk t-D l«x Mtv HM far Hw ayos •' Mr. and Mrs. John Week, Hr., Cooling and refreshing eye- Mr. and Mrs. A. Week of Jersey Mild, effective laxative for City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patrick dally regularity. # jPA drops; with eye and family of Irvlngton, Mr. and dropper. 4 dram Mrs. John Patrick and family of 10 ouncti for #««*?lf Union and Mr. and Mm. FredMsi- zone and daughter Alice of Irving- ton were guests at the home of Ispsfsbs Uiativo Mr. and Mi*. James Patrick iast Ustoriao y/cek-end. Pltatantly lugar-cooted. Take Quick) A Lliterine gargle at ilia. Herbert Schatz and son at directed... k£ first sign of a Ponald spent Thursday at Irving- ion with Mrs. Schatz's mother, 60-loblet box. coldl 14 on. 2.1 ra. x* red Graf. .' The monster caid anil game jparly sponsored by the Ladles'aux- Helen Cornell Hormone Cream iliary of Brevent Park and Leo- Iroms-SollMr nardo nre company will be held sight* headacht 3 ways for I 7/t ait. a> a deep-cut iirlcel ft'ucsday evening at 8:30 o'clock. A Speedily rellev«i headach*, tfoor prizes, a blind package »nd fatter relicfl table prizes will be awarded and 2% 01. tin cold tymptomi. See what natural estrogenic hormonal will dot refreshments will be served. Mrs. 25 lableti for George Black la chairman. 7500 IU per oi., at cost of ordinary night-cream, j Mrs. Loretta Doran of Harrison ia spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Otto H. Blohm, ;! Mr. and Mra. Herman Fette of Rtxall Stork Nurstr Arlington were week-end guests at [ho home of Mrs. Fette't parents, ) jr. and Mrs. Charles Alehele. p*eki»ltt • A birthday party was given last .Thursday afternoon for Joan Pa- RswihOryClMNMr Jasky of Brevent avenue. Quests Dry-eltam clolhti, rugi and Non-tllp, non-leak battle «•!•* fee-erel Tea Were James Lang, Alfred Gatta, arapsi, paint, tilei. Id ,,q||y 1Dolores and Ronald Oordon, Jos- amailngl AA with eaiy to fill wide neck! f ph Haulboskey, Marion Palasky, Protective cap keepi the '; anet Gordon, Thomas Keenan, On CW/M Barbara and Jeanny Malnfis, An. non-colic nipple itertle. liony Palasky, Jr., and Mr. and J.lrs, Stanley Palasky. APOX Moth Crystils 100% paradlchlorbenitne, vnlts good moth pr«- §iL HATS vtntlvt. 7 ot. •ANITONI s, "frto stridt", be. .in far.,..Jic CLEANED LIGGETT and BLOCK-D IIWrfSillcfM Moous Rth, ski or pinbss stylos.... J* To Cleoni all mttali and many Perfection houuhold Itemil ^ 9^ Co-lts, downy-soft fadol pods ... M. 2* READY TO 8-ounce jar for LE ON' S Weds, for intornol protortion .... w. 3Sc SERVE YOU DRUGS f*l« Whit* St. B, *,)«* COR. IROAD AND MONMOUTH STREnS PHON1 R. I. 6-1444 RED JiXSK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1048 Pace Thret
\§k Time Kxtentiiun ATHROOM CABINETS WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Anderson Given On New Bridge IVuject NATIONAL Metnl. Rrn.srd THU. IT IS NOT THUK TO SAV "Wl, Din EVERYTHING POSSIBLE? 14x1* wall opnnin*. (9.05 picl.«d LNXKSS CIIIKOI'KACTIC WAS INCLUDED The Hoard of Freeholders haa Jail Sentence made an application to the office RED BANK LUMIER A of the District Engineer of the SUPPLY COMPANY DR. WARREN FOWLER Army Corps of Engineers In New • WALL S TREF-T, PHONB STATION DINER Telephone Worker York for an extension of time in or Cill Red B>n!< «01S3,. «-0154. 300 BROAD ST. Cliiro|tra<-I<»i' RAILKOAD PLAZA KID BANK Gels 1 To 3-Year Term which lo commence the construc- tion of a new bridge over the Charles' Anderson. 56, of 36-1 Shrewsbury river to replace tho YOU CAN ACTUALLY SPECIALIZES IN West Park avenue, Oakhurst. was Awing bridge between Itumson anj sentenced Thursday by Judge J. Sea Bright. Plans for the new Edward Knight to state prison for bridge were approved March 7, •O DANCINO one to three years for the em- 1M6, and the tinirs for commenc- bezzlement of $23,000 from the New ing and completing the work were Jersey Bell Telephone company previously extended to March 7, DELICIOUS DINNERS A and March 7, 195U, respective- during the last »cven years. Judge Knight declared that he ly. was being very lenient in imposing The new bridge will consist of * ITALIAN SPAGHETTI, RAVIOLI, HOT SAUSAGE sentence because the telephone double-leaf bascule highway bridge company and the indemnity com- providing n least horizontal clear- pany, which posted bond for An- ance of 75 feet between fcndoivi LUSCIOUS STKAKS & CHOPS HOASTS Ol ALL KINDS derson, had both interceded for normal to the channel and a leas', him. He said that if it had not vertical clearance of 15.35 feet been for their intercession he would above mean high water with the TASTY SANDWICHES" ICE CREAM not have hesitated to impose the span in a closed position. Plans ' AT ARTHUR MURRAYS maximum sentence. showing the proposed work are on . get a marvelous lift out of your that ' Anderson, who entered a non file In the district engineer'' office * hour nt Arthur Murray's. Why, you cin vult plea before Judge Knight in New York and may be jeen by Interested parties. actually KO out and tlancc a smart Fox Trot We hake our oivn pie* and sell them to take out. February 2, worked for the tele- ; phone company for 37 years. His or the tf .y new Samba that very evening! Prompt, courteous service 24 hour* a day. duties during the period when he ANNUAL POTINTATK.S BAIJ. Just a few hours will Kivo you A sophisti- embezzled the funds included cated Rumba with tricky variation.*!. You'll emptying pay phone coin boxes Members of Salaam Temple, and auditing the money collected Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine, a Ma- be FO p|pa*"v( with your new-found skill thnt TEL. from them, Alvin E. Newman, Aa- sonic body, will have Its annual Po- you won't w.int to nils? a nutc of the dame KICK tentate's hall in the Terrace kill- GEALOK1S, bury Park attorney representing music at pnrtif'p. Anderson, appealed to the judge room of the Mosque Theater build- Owner and Manii STATION DINER for 15 minutes to show clemency, ing, Newark. Saturday night, March And how your partner!* will love you! [M'gulng that Anderson had led an 20. In addition to dancing and re- There's no social mnri> that #IVPS pn much fr?flhnirnts thero will bo a profes* exemplary life in his coniinui-ity pleasure as good danrinK- And there's no and that he had made restitution. slonnl floor show. Some 100 or more nobles resid- system just like Arthur Murray's Ma#ic S*ep Judge Knight said that Anderson ing In Monmouth county are mem- Method to wot you up with the newest steps had known what ly; was doing, and bers of Salaam Temple. that "certainly he knew he was quickly and easily. You'll learn grace, polite, The annual spectacular and sen- violating the law." He did not feel confidence for yenrs of fun and popularity. that the (act that the defendant sational Shrine indoor circus for had made restitution was cause for the benefit of underprivileged chil- Come to the .studin today. You'll say it mitigation. However, the fact that dren, Shrine activities fund and the Was the smartest thing you ever did. the telephone company and bond- New Jersey division, American in); company did not seek proseeu cancer fund, will be held In the tion, and the fact that Anderson Sussex avenue amory, Newark, ALLEN'S April 19 through April 25. The ad- '•v.is no longer eligible for a pension ARTHUR MURRAY d with the telephone company led vertising matter sent out to the PRE-EASTER him to be "very lenient in thla members of the Shrine states there 167 BROAD STREET RED BANK 6-4406 case." will be 30 big acts in this Indoor SITD affair. Floor Anderson voluntarily committed himself to Marlboro, but a report There are about 54,600,000 tele- OPEN 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. from Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon in- phones In the world. dicated "absolutely nothing wrung with him and no .psychiatric ab- SHOE SALE normality." Judge Knight said that most of the money which was taken had been invested wisely and that the ALL MEN'S SHOES 53,000 profit made on the invest- ment would be returned to Ander- son, while the bonding company REDUCED $2.00 TO $3.00 would keep only the $23,000. Letters from reputable and out- Men's Sale includes Walkovers, Matrix, Edwin Clapp. Health 8pot, Bostonlan, Mans- standing members of the commun- ity and church received by Judge freed, Holland Racine. It's a good time to get aoquainted with Knight attested to Anderson's fine record. Judge Knight added that Allen's Quality Footwear. his colleague, Judge John C. Gior- dann, said that he had known the defendant a long time and was shocked to learn of the charge, SPECIAL LOTS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE! Local Police Request Detainero For Bronx Men 130 PAIRS 500 PAIIIS 50 PAIRS Red Bank Police Chief Harry T. VanNote, Sr., has requested thu MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILD'S I prosecutor's office to file detainers REGULAR 1'UICE REGULAR I'ltICK for two Bronx men arrested in New HKGULAR PRICK York Saturday night for the theft $8.50 TO 911.5V $3.25 TO $0.30 of a car here Wednesday night of $8.95 TO M3.95 last week. The men, were arrested on charges of IS thefts in the New NOW NOW York area and for suspicion in NOW connection with New Jersey thefts, S Including the car theft here. '5.95 to '7.95 '3.95 to 5.95 '3.95 The men, Edgar Martin and Wil- liam English, Jr., have admitted thefta of trucks from a Long Is- land laundry and thefts of material FOR A LIMITED TINE ONLY from lumber van1 • and taverns on Long Island. VV! , they were tr- A BREAK FOR YOU — HURRY ! ice ted the keys o. a car owned by Jean R. Conover of Tinton Falls were found in their possession. Red Bank police records show that thieves broke into Frank Syckle's garage at 149 West Front street [ate Wednesday night or early JOHN B. ALLEN CO. Thursday morning of last week and stole the Conover car, which was being stored for the winter. 8 Broad Street RED BANK Tel. 6-0267 They also stole $50 worth of tools Full with beauty, flattery aurl new from the garage. fashion .significance are our "Mister Kcyport Club Raises l'iirnders." Lovelier than ever suits, $2,000 For Canteen coats and bolero suits to make you The goal of the Key.port Klwanls lovelier than ever in the Kaster Par- club drive for $2,000 to expand fa- cilities for the youth canteen, spon- ade. The stylus are a joy to behold, sored by Kcyport post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, has been topped ac- the fabrics are wonderful to the touch cording to a report made by Har- vey G. Hartman, general chairman. niul the colors are. in a word, heaven- The chairman stated that $2,200 ly. See these fashions today. has been obtained by a house-to- house canvass and through special gifts. Mr. Hartman explained that do- nations arc still being received and that on Saturday, March 13 in the V.F.W. canteen a check for the amount collected In the drive will The new .Spring ISalleriun be presented by the Kiwanis club to tho V.F.W. Knit with Jiigh fashion detail "I am sure", Mr. Hartman said, . . . Slights the waist, and "that the results of this campaign have proved that the residents of Hares the skirt. Tailored by Kcyport are aware of the necessity Ilarrold in 100''» wool gabar- for providing adequate and whole- some youth recreational facilities. dine, ltlaek only. Sizes 10 The returns from the campaign to 10. have been most generous and the reception of the campaign hearten- $45.00 ing to the sponsors"f he added. RED BANK MEN SENTENCED Richard Savastano, 26, of 41 Drummond avenue, Red Bank, was Our new fashion partners... given a one to three-year suspend- ed sentence in state prison, placed the bold full skirt and the on probation for one year and or- trimly feminine bolero jack- dered to pay costs for possession of a machine gun. He pleaded non et. We present it in black or vult February 24. navy rayoii-aud-eoUon faille. John "Bebe" West of Red Bank was ordered to Rahway reforma- Sizes 10 to IS. tory for an indeterminate period for larceny of a motor vehicle and $14.95 was given a suspended sentence for assault with Intent to rape. He had pleaded non vult to both Indictments. Vie Our Lay-Away Plan The road to better and bigger btmi- neHH Ivadi through Tho RelciHter'a ad* vurtlHinit column*.—AdvertlHement,
We Specialize In WATERPROOFING; All Vour Outer QarmanU 32 Broad St. 151 Broadway COLORITE CO. At Red Bank Long Branch A LEON'S 13 BROAD ST. "JW SHADE DIFFERENT- flED BANK 6-1306 M-7« While St. R. B. I-3IM 15 E. Main St.. Freehold BAJNK REGISTER, BfARCH 11, 194t Page Four Realtor* To •oolAtlon of Insurance AgenU, will PINO O TON b« shown. Four Bishops Meet And Dine Application* to b» voted on an ll SiUi »i»«H (thlck- those of John Conovtr and Walter *UWn4. C.ll A combined meeting of th« real- Feldkamp of ttaa John C. Conovor To Preach At RED BANK LUMBER A ton aU insurance agents °f Mon- agency, Allenhurtt, al salesmen SUPPLY COMPANY mouth oounty will be held Thuri- members, William Engle of tbe L. B WAI-L STREET. day night, March 3S, at the Wll- D. Edwards agency, Sea dirt, •• a Ocean Grove Kid Bank 6-0153 or 601S4. lowbrook resUurant. 7W River road, second-CI.TJU member, and Mattle Fair Hat-en, The affair will begin Smith of the Ban Smith office of promptly at e-.SO o'clock, when m.n Mataw&n as a flrnt-clRsa membeT. Summer Season excellent dinn«r will he served,and according to Harry G. Faby, jweBi- INJCHEI) IN ACCIMENT. At Auditorium NOTE dont of th« Monmouth County Miss Jennie Lopore or 35 West- The Difference Board of Realtors, this bring the sidr avenue, received face and leg To Open June 13 Tr*>4« Mark Between la*t Thursday In Ltfnt, those, at- cuts in nn nuiomobiie nccldcnt at New, Improved tending the dinner who do not de- Shrewsbury avenue and Leonard Among the sneakers scheduled SAN ITONE sire to rnt meat will be served sea- street Sunday afternoon when a for services durinp the coming CLEANING food on request. car in which she wan a passenger, summer at the Ocean Grove audi- and Harrison I* Todd. vice president collided with a vehicle driven by torium are prominent clergymen Ordinary of the fifth district for the New Frnnli Holmes of 91 Hudson ave- of this country and Great Britain,! nue. She was treated at Riverview WIHTOL INDUSTRIES DRY CLEANING Jersey Association of Real Estate dignitaries of the Methodist church j BonrcLs will nddrc.su the assembly hospital. Miss Lepore and her two and Rep. Walter H. Judd, (R- on "BMee Idcns Tlmt ClU'U." A MMfis, Rote nnd Loulee L/epore, Mlnn.), who will be the Indcpen- j Telephont No. Eotontown 3-0840 LEON'S sound film entitled "Your Bwt Pol- wne passengers in a car driven by dence day speaker. j 64-78 white st. R. B. icy," sponsored by the National As- Mary liottagaro of Shrewsbury. Dr. George W. Henson, president of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Lewis Street, opposite Maple Ave* association, will open the season June 13 with a keynote mestaga, and Dr. Herbert J. Smith, newly BURLINGTON COUNTY'S LARGE FARM appointed superintendent of the EATONTOWN, N. J. New Brunswick district of the , Methodist church, will ba the speaker in the evening. One of the country'* outstanding ; preachers, Dr. Joseph R. Slzoo, INSPECTION INVITED COW SALE president of the New Brunawlck I theological aeminary of Rutgers university, will be heard at the ' morning service June 20, and Dr. Wednesday. March 17. 1948 Ralph Sockman, whose weekly radio sermons ate heard by mil- ESTABLISHED JAN. 2, 1948 lions, will be the evening speaker. Cow Sale Will Start at 10 A. M. Sharp - Rain or Shine j Bishop J. W. Plckett of India unil Bishop S. K. Mongol, a native For ; of India, will apeak at a special At the THOMAS HARVEY ESTATE FARMS, COLUMBUS, N. J. 1 observance of Missionary Sunday June 27. ALL STOCK | Two bishops will speak In July. Fine craftsmanship in the manufacturing of machinery Bishop Fred Pierce Corson of the Philadelphia nros, will speak at VERY GOOD HERD MUST BE SOLD both services July 11, and Bishop Precision and General Machine work Arthur J. Moore of Atlanta, Ga., OF JERSEYS ON THE will Epecvk at both services July 25, On July 38 Dr. Ross H. Stover, Lu- Wood & Metal Pattern Making DAY OF THE SALE Mheran minister of Philadelphia and Dr. I-tarry M. Tnylor of Calvary , .Methodist church in East Orange i will preach. Designing and manufacturing of part* as 1 Rev, Norman Dunning of Leeds j university, England, will tnlk on 157 HEAD -152 JERSEYS, 5 HOLSTEINS lL3 I in*r.scnt-ctny England AuK t 1. Dr. per your requirements. One Holstein Was Leading Cow In State Last Year. | Dunning was heard here before Mho win: Dr. Harold Paul Sloan 92 Cows — 26 Cows Registered With Papers. ! will preach his sermon on "Heaven" Estimates on request 62 Heifers — 20 Heifers Registered With Papers. } a^ain by request August 8, nnd i Commissioner McMillan will lead 3 Registered Jersey Bulls. ; the service at ntght in observation Member of Tho Amerirnn Ordnnnee Association, Washington, D. & •of Salvation Army week-end. ne Bird I* ncrrrdMed for T. B. Hnd alto ha* been B*nr'» testml and will he Bane's irMrd before Dcdicaluil to Industrial Preparedness. 4a;r of sale. This Is the herd of Jersey* of the Thoma* Harvry Kstnto nt CntunihiiE, X. il. Dr. Wilbur Smith will open the Dlble conference1 with two sermon's This Herd of Jerseys Is the Pride Herd of Burlington County ) August IB, nnd Hr. .7. V1' | Hamilton or St. Petersburg, Fla., Mr. Harvey spent years In building up the blood line into this fine herd, which makes will speak ut both services J.u,,...... NOTE: We are not listed In the present Issue of Telephone Directory and MUHMl a good opportunity for many dairymen to get this breed Into their herds. The entire ' 2S. The cnmpmeotinR will open Au- I Rust 2B, when Rev. J. Sidlow Bax- get listing, until July of this year. It will be to our mutual advantage to place hard Is pure bred and raised on the Harvey Farms at Columbia, N. J. Forty-six I tcr, minister of the famous Char- (46) oows and heifers are registered with papers. The balance of herd will be sold i lotlc Baptist church of Edlnburg, I Scotland, brings tho addresjs. Kev. EATONTOWN 3-0840 •• grades. I Evan Williams of tho United Bap- Mr. Dan VanMater, the herd manager, who lives on the farms, has the production I tlst church of Leicester, England, on your active telephone list | nnd one of that country's best- and butterfat records to date on each animal. The herd record Is very good. | known clergymen, will bo the guest The ages of the majority of the cows range from 3 to 6 years. At present, many of I speaker at tho mornlnfr service I September 12, and Dr. Edwin F. the oows are freshening, and moat of the heifers will freshen this fall. Hann of Salem, former superinten- Sale Must Start at 10 A. M. Sharp to Get all the Cows and Holfers Sold in One Day dent of the New Brunswick dis- jtrict, will bring the closing nics- Terms—Cash Day of Sale stice nt the eveninp service. Sale to Be Held at Thomas Harvey Estate Farms, Columbus, N. J. THE CANOKR CHALLENGE Sales Manager! PAUL 8PANN, Far Hills, N. J. J Did you know that cancer to- . day presents the broadest and Auctioneers: Austin Backus and Qlen O. Weickert. (greatest challenge to tho mind and 'spirit of man? And now thnt you Delivery of Cow* Arranged for Anywhere In State. Lunch Will Be Served nn the Grounds. do know, what are YOU going to do about It?
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ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS 0N» breezes you around other cars, and around fast trucks and busses. Bickard RAY O'NEIL SUPPLY CO. T. C. OTTO, Inc. PLUMBING - HEATING SUPPLIES and SPECIALTIES Harding Road at Broad Street Phone 6-0428 Red Bank, N. J. 107 SHREWSBURY AVE. Tel 6-4397 RED BANK BED BXXK REGISTER. MARCH 11, 19IS Page Five I club spent yesterday in New York, phen C. Thompson, Mrs. William where they attended a perform- H. Diggin and Elaine and Richard Five Generations PRESTO-LOOS ce of MM1 e Mlne 5 nha ln Cl««n, Convenient. Fir. Pl«c« H«t, Miss Aletha Koons of Morgan-12," ,. * ? I? 'V - Erdmann, 3d. Kepresentcd Al Parly A.h Residue let* thin 1%; •!« l>» ville, Matawan high school junior. Those attending were Mrs. Chan- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Haskim of tn each box and each log burnt NEW! has been ..elected as the girl to "inS ClaPp, Mrs. Joseph Ba er, lire, 22 Clinton avenue, Matawan, are Five generations wore repre- from 1 to 2 hour.. CASH AND attend the Xew Jersey Girls' State £alPh ,?er™*' MJS' Wllllam ,R' parents of a daughter born Mon- sented at a party given by Mis. CARRY. <»- P>T box ill the C al M Rl hard rdma day, March I, at Monmouth Me- Viola Williams of Miller struct. RED BANK LUMBER A at New Jersey college for women I 5 * ?- = ^f ""',, - this summer. All expenses for the Mrs- Pa,ul A. Egan. Mrs. William morial hospital. Highlands, last week, to celebrate SUPPLY COMPANY week's stay will be paid by u,,. | Martin. Mrs. Harry Kahn and Mrs. Frederick Mauer lias returned the first birthday of her grand- SALE „ W.ll Street, American Legion auxiliary. The Inward Currle. Mrs. Howard Eni- from a business trip to Richmond, j daughter, Viola Jean Kelah. dnu(;l\- Reel Hank 6OI51 ny 60154. mann ond Mls Va. . ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Si- girls are taught all about their , - William Wasmuth 1 joined the group later for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown lah of 150 Monmouth street. The government. The Matawun auxiliary of Mon-have rcti'jned from a visit at generations were represented by squaThde nrwere'cailVd'oue departmentt at9:35"pand first ai. md. I mouUl Memorial hospital m.;t Washington, D. C. Mrs. Viola Bush, great-great grand- 20yo Reduction HEADACHE mother, Mrs. Esther Watkins, «-iti>. airi.m .,•, th.i- nf'U'larho witn Monday to extinguisli a fire in the ! Thursday afternoon in the health Richard Sturt has been named a Nll.ri:i' I A|:[.KT~ Uh. l.t iain nnii SHAMPOOING j great-grandmother, Mrs. Williams, dust collecting room of the buff centcr. Mrs. Russell Stetler and special police officer. •»ii .in ».f"Nv an,| :,islil. a lo:lurp Mrs. Douglas Lefferts were accept- and Mrs, Solan. v.!wr, vi>i rrmv d,iv,. t.ip--p,l irlirf wi'h - tVCN IN HAKPtSr MWK finishing department of the Han- Fathers' night was observed at a ON MI.I'KV 'MIII.KIS. « timi>.i».'p.l '"'. son, Van Winkle, M wining com- ed as new members. Mrs. Howard meeting of the Matawan Parent- Other gUL-sla wci-e Elaine Rosen- flltliil n.e.l hv ihn'i.HilcU nf qatl.fie't ru*. pany. The persistent blaze in the 1 Shinn won the cake which was dis-Teacher association, which was berg. I-iOis Parker, Lois Cohen, lM,i,..r. In, ,,.r- f,f!v y.|». NI.- waste kept the firemen busy over Posed or on the co-operative plan. Lynn Simpkins, Peter Rosenberg, rAHI.K'IS mil t h H;.- -.n't |./ p w held at Matawan high school re- -.i..tliii,B n-.l.-f li.-h- n«av r.r an hour. All the machines wer.) "ds «e made. Others attend- cently. Questions based on sev-Charles Amodio, Alfred Cohen, i...... v I.,,, k !•»,. o-ilv n. .lirn'.'l. damaged by water, and operations i inK were Mrs. Bayard Lomlmrn, enth and eighth grade work were James Caplangcr, Edgar Johnson, Onlj .">!!<• ut all SUM liny Drug s were held u.p. Damage by smoke Mrs. Charles Woodman, Mrs. Marty O'Nftll, Leonard Reid, Mnrip Entire Stock asked the fathers present. A largi wai n«ft estimated immediately. j Charles Springhorn, Mrs. Lawrence group attended, and refreshments and Ann Selah, Jacquclyn and The (Ire was discovered by one of Lcmaire, Mr?. Johnston Cartan, were served in the high school Edith Williams, Mrs. Jean Sini;;- llH'luilillfl CRCME 5MAMW0 the machine operators when flan:es ' J'rs. Ralph W. Herrick nnd Mrscafeteria. . lcins, Mr*. Cecelia Rosenberg, .Mrs. PIMPLES - RASHES shot up in front of him. He turned Sterling Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nappi <>t Kitty Amodio, Mrs. Gertrude off his machine, turned on theI Mr. and Mrs. Edward HerbertKeyport are returning to their | Johnson. Mrs. Hprnicc O'Nril and Cliiau. <»las.s, VHM'S Orra*ittiiiil Tallies, 1. Rinses away sprinkler system and called the fire and daughters and Mr. and Mishom. e In Australia. They have Mrs. Miller, all of Highlands. v \'.u <•<-(.::.,«• \i KitliKX urvri M [;v I i... dandruff instantly department, which discovered the William Ellison are on a tour ••:••' \ .•-•. H"I>li<-ii-iH ^ »f wni'lorfi,! been in America for five years. (ligawllr lli>\c«. l.iini|>>. Jrtvi'l I5n .<•», 'iiitiB MM'.ii ,,'HI MKnttt;x nis'i- 2. Leaves hair waste room ablaze. through the South. Mr«. Nappi was employed In the MKN I" will l.rinn yu .(Un-k icln-f. EDGE Harbor were visitors in ilew York Mrs. Helen Peters attended a York Thursday of last week. meeting of the Lady Colfax Re- RAZOR Mra. Richard Erdmann, Jr., en-bckah lodge at Keyport recently. MIRROR FINISH ,*£. Oion Noil tertained her bridge club recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erdmann, BLADES Prize winners were Mrs. Warren Jr., entertained Wednesday In hon POLISH Vrccland, Mrs. Rensselaer Cartan or of their daughter, Stephanie, 12 FOR and Miss Laura Gordon. who celebrated her third birthday. REMOVER Th« Thursday afternoon bridge ' Guests were Capt. and Mrs. Ste. TABIEWAR 49c
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SI .00 Lttiin Imperial 5"x7" PHOTO 1U Oryaa FOUNTAIN ENLARGEMENT iU-8| M • OtedoreOftdaroa7at Whattmr priea you pay tor Thtro'a Only On* Deer your hem*, Mt Mid* *nough . With Tho ier Tho "OVERHEAD DOOR" with th* MIRACLE WEDOE MIRACLE WEDOE —th* 1l Distributor for Central and Southern New Jeriey ti.OO l tlftf , Val. Ihtio fin* (oolyjo, in thl. hand- 84 McLaren St. Kcd Bunk, N. J. ••la lema, walnut pUille tabla fiJIa, Pace Six RED BANK REGISTRH, 5L\RCFI 11, 1918 incident Saturday night, the writers call at- YOU m. M THt 'BLANKS RED BANK REGISTER tention to what could happen to families EVENTS OF YEARS AQO 00-42 Bread S>lretl. Red Bank, N. J. living near the airfield in the event of a Editorial Views ESTABLISHED 1878 crash in a forced landing at night. This is •7 John H. Cook and Henry Cl»y an angle which many of these home owners Of Other Papers FROM REQISTER FILES THOMAS IRVING BKOIVX Editor and Puhllchpr did not consider when they vigorously pro- Ffty Vetus Ago. C. Hulse farm at Marlboro to th« tested against the federal government tak- ITb* oplnlum aapr«t.c# In tn« Edi- B. VanDuBols farm at Colt's Neck. JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor torial Views hareumlsr do n«t nmmmmr- The Republicans of Shrewsbury H. HABOLD KELLY. Assistant Editor ing over the airport several years ago. U rarrv the enftorrament of Tht kig- township elected Benjamin J. Par- W. HARRY PENNIXGTON, IMant Supt. latcr) ker as collector of the township Twenty-F ve Yean Ago. The time has arrived when the govern- and won every other office except Mcmtwr Audit llurcau 01 Circulation* SUNSET PICTURES The old Truex house, the only that of overseer of the poor. For residence on the business section of ment should take immediate steps to pro- Sunsets can be beautiful in any Thia ncwiPnp#r asaumta no tftponsibiiitlfi for this office Amos S. Borden was Broad street, was being torn down. ttatemtnts of opinion* in l*ll»n from its r»«d#rt. vide adequate lighting facilities at all recog- season, but there Is often some- elected over John T. Tetley by 12 William A. Truex, the owner, in- thing especially fine nbout them majority. BulisL-riiilton Prlc». in Ai!.«i:.«. Ov.i >e»r. 'J.SOl ill nized airports in the interest of safety, not during the period when winter is tended to construct on the site of months, 11.(0; three monlhf, ", r». 5 renn. only for aviation in particular, hut also for alternately loosening Ha grip nnd Alonzo Homer, 80 years old, who the ancient dwelling a building di- lived in an old car on Henry vided into two stores. The Bed Bnnk Kricistrr .-issiimrj no tinnncinl rraponaiblli- the general public. The time has arrived casscrtlng its power. Now that tine Wright's place at Locust Point, tlea for typographic.; mon in u.ln ri-cmcnt, but will r«- -an hear the first faint whispers of The Compton estate property at print that part of an trlvertiscmcM in wh.rti the lyposraph- when the government should, if necessary, the oncoming resurrection, the sun- was nearly asphyxiated by coal gas. Belford, was bought for $7,000 by leal error occurs A(i vi rtifrrs «:i] plr;i«p notify the man- Mr. Homer had gone to bed and Howard W. Roberts of New Mon- •Ermcnt immrd'n'r'.v of any nmr «Ji;^h may occur. lake over the ownership mid management of s«ts of mellowing days paint glor- ous pictures. No longer Is Eaith left a hot fire burning in the stove. mouth, Crofford Compton of Littlt Ilsilcd Weekly, rntc-M HI Sernni|.ria>» M»l!rr at the Cut. these fields. This docs not mean that many helpless prisoner. Snow shrinks Sometime during the night some Silver nnd Thomas Smith of Bel- otlic« at Bed Hank. N. J., miller the Art of Mnrcli 3, 1S.». airports, like the lied liank field, have not .way from stone walls and the young men in the neighborhood ford. The tract comprised ten moss-etched grn nite chains once climbed to the roof of the car and acres and it had a frontage of 300 THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948. been properly managed. In all but a few more outline flclde and pastures. stuffed the stove pipe full of rags. feet on Compton street. The only instances they are doing a line job, but in During a sunny day one can al- When Mr. Horner woke up in the house in the property was occupied morning, it was with difliculty that most cases fhey are handicapped by lack of mo»t see the snow shrink on the by Mrs. stout Compton and this Thin U I.V<1 Cross .Month tountryaidc. Water trickles down he managed to roach open air. was included in the sale. The tract capital ami high operational costs. F111-- jled tracks and ucro.ss farmyards. The Bclford and Port Monmouth was to be cut up into building lots. "Tin- lil I is I In- lift'.'" speak is I lie Old Ihcrmorc they should not be asked to do it. When day's end approaches there Village Improvement association The Women's Sewing circle of is beauty on the land and over the s a new organization which had lie Red Bank Presbyterian church Testament. Advam-ed meilicjil kmiwk'ilyi' It is a job for the government. .Making the sky. Night's curtain Is not «o quick- for Its object the permanent light- let at Sirs. John Munro's on Hud- Lais pruvi'il liiis li'ss iiivsii'i'ioiislv hut still airways safer falls in the same category as ly drawn; day and night mnet nnd ing of the streets of theso villages. Dn avenue. Mrs. John Polhemus linger for an Interlude. E. Walt Haven was elected presi- as elected president, Mrs. Munro miraculously so. The use of whole lilood, our highways. , When the sun is an hour above dent, Nathan Brower vice president ico president, Mrs. Albert Schroe- plasma anil oilier Mom! derivjiiives in World the western rim, long horizontal and James Taylor secretary. Other der treasurer and Mrs. Thomn P. War II established a life-snvinj: record banners color the sky. If moistute directors were Nathan Brown, Dan- Kiley secretary. The Highland* Boat Liuc iel Oswald, William Kipp, William never before approached in the history of conditions are right there in ft vivid A hat trimming contest between painting of reds and yellows, pinks who receives thnt money from tho is an aftermath of war Parental Roop, D. W. VanNote, William Mor- 1'ros.pects are bright for the operation ris, Sr., Dr. O. W. Budlong, Rob- nen, featured a sociable held by warfare. This mi rack' can lie performed in and golds. The low slanting rays government promptly spends it for neglect, housing conditions, en- he Community leaguo In the Un- of a boat line between Highlands and New pluck shades of purple, violet, the same things that the original vironment, all play their part in ert Seeley, John Rickman, Peter peacetime us well. Moore, M. C. Lohson, Elbert Wall- roft chapel. William Bnssett made York city for the coming summer, found- chestnut and steely blues from the taxpayer would have bought with making criminals of the young. he best looking hat. Joseph W. Recent medical researcli has shown ilie granular snow. As the sun drops it. The conditions under which so Ing, Jr., and William Coc. ings made in the channel show that the riv- The Christian Endeavor society Thompson, J. Holmes Conover and necessity for wider use of lilood and Idood ilosc the color in the sky deepens. With n lurge part of our tax many of our young people are com- Joseph Willgerodt made the worst. er is deep enough for the boats to lain] There is a (laming Interlude of money the government sends ltd pelled to live make them lose all re- of the New Monmouth Baptist products in medicine, surgery and disease church, gave a sociable at Misa Thomas Ryers, a new resident of there. scarlet hues; vei-tlcal pennants amateurish buyers into the grain spect for law and order and .•each high. For a fleeting moment decency. Many of them have no Mary Walllng'a. Sixty guests were South Eatontown, opened a laun- prevention, but when obtained throiijili com- market to make purchases on a dry plant. It was provided with It wasn't so many years ago that thou- the countryside is starkly illu- rising trend, thus giving nn invita- directives; they roam the streets of present. Among those who took mercial sources the cost is trreatcr than mined In brilliant light. The hard- part in the entertainment were modern machinery, which was op- sands of excursionists came to Highlands tion to all speculators to follow the our cities, wlh nothing to do, noth- erated by electricity. most families can pay. The fjoal of Hie Na- woodg cf westerly ridges arc. slen- government lead, until the accu- ing to look forward to. The urgu Misses Mary Roberts, Bertha Finch tional l.lniul Program of the American J!ed from the city on steamhoiilN of the Hed der silhouettes; trees along the vnl- mulated buying forces the price for tasy money comes upon them, and Mary Conover and George A representative of the Standard I!anI; and Long Itranch lines. The borough ley river are clearly etched stitch- higher and higher, and we pay 15 and they are on their way to careei Roberts. The program was nr- Oil Company was at Middletown Cross is to provide for medical use. without Ing; zig-zag rnil fences arc sharp- cents for n loaf of bread. of crime. ranged by Miss Minnie Frost. The village. He said 65 applications itself and the nearby beaches and conceH- ly outlined against the snow. Slow- collection amounted to $0.50. charge for the products, sufficient blood and In all of these operations tho gov- The Boy Scout organization has had been made to the company for ly the painting In the sky drops The bowling tournament between gasoline tanks between that place blood derivatives throughout the nation to sions benefited greatly from the weekly in- closer to the horizon. For n. time ernment has not reduced buying flourished for many years, but it power by n penny. It has merely never was needed as it is today, it Marcus Nesbltt's team and George nnd Koyport and ten applications flux of city folks who enjoyed the cooling there is a miniature cunieo just Holmes' team was finished Fifteen had been made for tanks between help save lives and prevent needless suffer- above the rim; then tier.pentn0 transferred the buying power •train never had presented to it a wider I'iile. down the bay and a day at the short*. one group of citizens to another. range of opportunity than at the games were played nnd nine were the village and Red Bank. ing. Community chapters of Itctl Cro*s, shadows climb over the land. Gold- won by Holmes' team. The win- Highlands was adversely affected when the en lights stream from windows. This newspaper has often said present time. The principles of the Thn Thursday afternoon club working closely with medical societies, ofli that it would favor keeping taxes Boy Scouts are too well known to ning team received a bowling ball. was the name of a new organiza- steamboats stopped running. It created a Darkness deepens and gold stats The young men of Oceanport, cial health ajreiieies and hospitals, will linvt prick through the deep blue velvet at their present levels If the money need elucidation here. Suffice to say tion which had been formed by void that motor I runic has failed to till. We ere actually used to retire the it teaches boys to be honest, to re- held a meeting and formed a base- women of Belford and Port Mon- the responsihility for the general conduct overhead. A late winter sunset ball club known as the Cuban hope the new line will become a reality for marks the end of another day, hut bank-held debt; but, as long as it spect law and order, to help the mouth. The members were Mn. of the program. ltd seasonal beauty lifts the heart is used merely to enable a profli- weak, to be honorable in all their Giants. Puryear Stewart was elect- Irving Roop. Mrs. Emmor Clayton, it will give Highlands ncu business: blood of him who reads Its mi>j*.s:tKe. gate government to live in ihe dealings, and to be good citizens. ed umpire and Charles Walling Mrs, Ernest Howard, Mrs. Lester There is no satisfactory substitute for and will restore that line community to that manner to which it has become ac- Against these principles Juvenile captain. Members of the team were Walling, Mrs. Rufu» Eaatmond, human blood, the only source is people. To —New York Times customed, ns long as the govern- delinquency cannot prevail, Mr. Walling, Lemuel Rhodes, Ed Mrs. Joseph Hyers, Mrs. John position along the coast that it justly de- ment refuses to fire a single dead- Billings, Al Bernard, Joseph Cast- Brower, Mrs. Claude Richmond, Tho Boy Scouts of America need supply the need, it is conservatively esti- serves. WHAT PART OF THE CVCLB? head from an unnecessary job, the lcr, William Midgley, John Champ- Mrs. Henry Applegate and Mrs. mated that about one person in every !!."> in taxes are being used merely to take the help of the Order of Elks to lln, Harry Ferry and John Van- Ward R. Jeffers. The principle that the Govern- our buying power and give It to the enable them to expand. As the tide Brackle. tin; United Stales would have to give blood ment ought to do something about fellow drawing a government sal- of juvenile delinquency rises it Miss Alnetta Walling, daughter As J. Augustus Tuttle of Eaton- each year. Alnioat Every Business Will Be Hit the business cycles is generally, if ary or benefit. most be met by a counteracting in- of the late Alfred Walling, and Dr. own stepped out of a jitney bus tacitly, accepted by most Ameri- fluence. The Elk« are asked to aid Richard W. Jewett, both of Key- near his home, an automobile The National lilood Program of the The industrial, commercial and general cans. That may be a paradox un- Nobody ever improved his fi- the Boy Scouts in meeting the port, were married at the home of struck him and knocked him down. .business constituency in >'ew Jersey ought der the free-enterprise "system," nancial condition by taking money emergency.—Elks Magazine. His head was cut and he was bad- American Hud Cross is just one of many the bride's aunt. ly bruised and shaken up. The au- but there is a growing feeling that, out of one .pocket and putting it in Edward Minton died «uddenly at •worthwhile programs you will be support- to be taking a more lively interest in the for its own good, free enterprise the other.—Charlotte Observer. toist did not stop. 1 Fair Haven of apoplexy. He was ing this month by a contribution lo tin an- pending "newstate-taxesfor-new-stale-rev- must accept some limitations on Its d. fisherman by trade nnd had lived Mr. and Mrs. B. Drummond Can- enues" legislative program, sponsored by freedom. This dors not mean that TAVKRNANGELS at Fair Haven all his life. He was non of Conover lane In Middletown inial Keel Cross fund drive. most Americans favor a. controlled LETTERS FROM Governor Driseoll, anil scheduled to reach Women now find an unexpected 45 years old. A wife and daughter township, were moving to New or directed economy; yet a certain champion in the liquor-trade. From OUR READERS survived him. York and a number of friends gave the point of definite consideration and ac- amount of direction la implied In them a farewell bridge party. Wataon LHIIB Transfer time immemorial the tratllc has Ig- Five new members Joined the tion soon by the 11MS state legislature. such a recognized institution as the nored womankind, selling without Oceanic Presbyterian church. They Prizes were won by Mrs. Samuel Although economy has been announced Federal Reserve System. Federal conscience to their menfolk, break- A CLOSK CAM. were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turking- Hammon, Mrs. Egbert Swack- The program, many aspects of which Reserve policy and national tax ing up homes, and bringing griof ton, Misses Mira Alas and Hettie tmmor, Peter Linde and Stanley Dnnser, as the reason the Army Air .Materiel com- do not, as yet. meet with wide enthusiasm policy not only take account of the lo wives and children. But today Red Bank. N. J., Brill and Howard Wymbs. business cycle hut attempt to mini- lir|iioi- stands up to plead women's _ , March 9, 1918. A defective flue was the cause of mand at Watson laboratories contemplates or favi>i- among the slate lawmakers, in- mize Its fluctuations. The employ- J. W. J. Bonnell died very sud- moving the installation to Home, N. V., rights—their right to drink in To The Editor; a fire which broke out in George denly at his home on Maple ave- volves iiu important series of basic changes ment act was an explicit recog- in loons along with men. However close residents In the Morris' house at Oceanport. The nue. He was stricken shortly after there is a stronji possibility that the under- nition that a serious effort must he In its current clipshcet sent to area of the Red Bank airport came fire wa« discovered by Miss Helen returning home from a meeting' nf in slate tax policy, and a future pyramid- made hy government to minimize to starring roles in a tragedy Sat- lying reason is the fact that the cuniniaiid the press, licensed Beverage In- urday night was tou Clo3e for com- Conway, a neighbor, and she gave the Presbyterian Brotherhood and ing of tax burdens upon industrial produc- the swings from boom to depres- dustries gives chief place to legis- the alarm. The fire was put out he passed away before a doctor ar- sion and back agnin of the national fort and too close for necessity. lias experienced difficulty in obtaining air- tion, and upon wholesale and retail business lation making it illegal to serve About 10:15 o'clock that night a before much damage was done. rived. Before Red Bank became • port facilities in Moumouth county. economy. women in public bars. In opposi- plane out of Boston with two Mrs. Richard Morris of Little borough, Mr, Bonnell waa a com. operations in (his state. Having recognized this principle, tion, the propaganda pnper quotes aboard needed that field for a Silver, entertained a number ot mlssioner and later he becam* Monmouth county shimhl not lose this the great difliculty is to llnd out comment that this would go against landing. By the merest chance we friends at an afternoon quilting mayor. For several terms he was The first and major part of the pro- cqitnl rights. It concludes by citing noticed the lights of the plane an assessment commissioner for installation with its annual payroll of In what stage of the cycle the ecun- lrom n house in Silverwliite War- bee. Among those present were gram is embraced in Assembly hill iil. This omy happens to be. ... a newspaper tabloid ns declaring Mrs. J. E. Harvey, Mrs. Timothy the town. #4,$24,0011 if there is any possible way of that women have brought to dens as it made two circles over bill, Hie authors of which say will add $111,- Prediction is always a risky bus- the field. Sensing trouble from ux.- White, Mrs. James Ayres, Mrs. Two months previous, Charles A. keeping it here. Omnty and municipal ofli- taverns u "rollning, ennobling at- perlonco in the war where forced Judson Mount and Mrs. Edward 00(1,000 year to the spending money re- iness and we shall not attempt it. mosphere". Hawkins, a Red Bank real estate cials are well aware of this fact. It is our i( We might point out, however, tl'.nt landings were more the rule than Reynolds. agent, bought the old Stout home- sources of the state, would impose a new Such tribute obviously is evoked the exception, wo rushed to the The Girls' Missionary society of opinion that the airport angle should be ail the demand factors which exist- by the money spent on women's airport, where we found we were stead farm near Middletown village ed nationally and Internationally the fifth car to arrive with men the Presbyterian church at Oce- from Jonathan T. Stout of Atlantis state tax on gross receipts of more than ill-inking and tho sales that women. anic, elected Miss Jessie Bruce thoroughly investigated by officials. If an two wcclcs ago have not s'j'idenly encourage among men. This plead- who also knew something was Highlands for $10,000. During tht $ 10,000 of virtually all forms of business in vanished. If we ihould now li'ivc a wrong. president, Miss Nellie Harvey vice current week Mr. Hawkins sold th« airport is all that is needed to keep this live- er for equal rights has an evil rec- president, Miss Ethel Wilson sec- the state. depression It would most likely be ord. And the right it advocates The others at the field told us property for $12,000 to Mrs. Pierre A. million-dollar payroll in Moiunouth county the result of a fear psychosis, In the plane had been circling about retary and Miss Mary Riddle Proal of Red Bank, who Intended The second principal part of the pro- would have an evil effect. It Is by three-quarters of an hour, appar- treasurer. every effort should lie made to help the which everyone would draw in his staying out of grog shops that wo- to build a handsome residence on ently waiting for the fleld's land- Times were picking up in Mon- command get the necessary site. gram is embraced in Assembly bill 3l». This horns to guard against nn Imagin- men develop a "refining, ennobling ing lights. Wo were asked if we the farm for her own occupancy. hill would, in practical effect, take jurisdic- ary dangci—which might thereby atmosphere". knew how to turn them on, or if mouth county, judging from the Purchase of the property ended a The laboratory needs an airport to suddenly become real.—New York thoro wore any, to which we re- statements made hy the national 'chain of ownership stretching back tion by the slate over the hitherto locally Herald-Tribune. —The Christian Science Monitor. plied that we knew as little about banks of the county. Tho national to colonial days of 1648. carry on its electronic research, its present exercised power of assessment, and defines the airport or how to summon the banks of Monmouth county had J2,- The Koyport Amusement com- COWS AND PHOGRESS owners as they did. 718,004.0" on deposit. The good field is located at .Middletown, l'a. Up to "taxable value" of tangible personal prop- FROM PETF.R TO PALI. pany bought the nrmory property While we do not wish to draw With live cars, plus a SLate crops and better prices of the pre- nt thnt place, consisting of the the present time every effort to obtain a A great deal of nonsense has re- Troopci'6, we decided that we Had vious year improved the financial erty. invidious distinctions among our enough to try to offer sumo aid, nrmory building and two .«tores on field in Moumouth county has been stymied cently been circulated to the effect fellow inhabitants o.* the world of condition of the county consider- Front firr.ct from Henry Vrcelnnd Assembly bills 31 and 32, involving as that taxe3 should be kept high, be- and aa the pilot made preliminuiy in one way or another. The Ifegister has nature, we could not help noticing passes ot the field with no way to ably. All through tho year after for 525,000. A permit to operate a they do broad and basic expansions of the cause thqy take ready money out that boos in Cormng, Cal.. are pro- tell where it began or ended, the crops began to be harvested, the motion picture rhow had been information of an ideal site, which we. fuel of people's pockets, reduce buying ducing honey in flavors of straw- live cars went out onto the Held, deposits in the banks kept In- taxing policies and powers of the state gov- power, and thus have a tendency to Krnntcn to H. J. Schafcr Amuse- could be obtained without too much ililli- berry, maple, chocolate, lemun, spreading out so that our head- creasing and they had kept way ment comnany by the borough ernment, call for immediate and careful check Inflation. ncapple and mint, and colored to lights indicated very crudely the ahead of the previous year's figures cully. We would gladly pass this inform- That argument, on cursory exam- outline of a runway and the max- council ard.lt «-n? 'understood that thought, and appropriate expression of the match, and that birds in Newark, 1 About 40 people from Red Bank the place would be put Into opera- ation on to interested officials; in an effort ination, seems logical; but It is lo- O., are building nests of fiberglass. imum east-west extremes of the were the guests of the Red Bank views of every New Jersey businessman. It gical only If the money collected field. tion shortly. to keep the Watson laboratories in Alon- Many birds, meanwhile, go right Trolley company when the first is a very small business indeed, the gross re- as taxes—or a substantial part of on making their homes from With that much to go on, and trolley car was run from Red Bank mouth count v. it—l.i actually taken out of circul- juch antiquated materials ns twigs, guessing at the wind direction to Asbury Park. The car was Offer Fnliatnipnt ceipts of which do not exceed 910,00(1. lation and*used to retire the gov- (there was no light at the Held on bark, rags, paper and old sluie- tho wind sock), the pilot came in decked with flags and bunting. In ernment debt held by the banks. lnccs. Daubeis go so far a* to con- the party were Capt. and Mrs. With Third Division Especially is ihie .consideration of these But if, as has been happening, the for a landing within the area our Airfield Lights tinue building their abodes of dirt. car lights showed to represent James S. Throckmorton, Mr. and Veterans of World War IT If bills important at this time when our state money is merely paid out again by What's wrong with cellophane and what the Hold amounted to. Mrs. I, S. Adlem, Mr. and Mrs. the government, it Is still In cir- they have certain qualifications, The need for some sort of federai aid is bidding fair to becoming one of the lead- gold loaf, for instance? If more Even at that, the pilot used up James Degnan, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. may enlist with the Seventh Infan- culation, and we are left exactly birds would keep up with those where we were. That process may. half the available space before his White, Mr. and Mrs. Cvoft, Mr. and try regimental combat team of the for thu installation and operation of a bea- ing industrial states i'l (lie union. birds In Newark, O., it wouldn't bo wheels touched and had no great Mrs. Morrie Pach, Mr. and Mrs. 3rd infantry division, now station- in fact, actually incrense inflation a term of derogation to say that amount of freeway left when he con light and landing lights at the Hud rather than diminish it. James Throckmorton, Jr., Mr. and ed at Fort Benning, On,, it wts xn- something looked like a last yeai'8 was able to bring the plane to a Mrs. John S. Throckmorton, Mr. nounced this week by the Red Bank airport was demonstrated Saturday Not The Tropics, But— When the government collcc's bird's nest. halt after touching the ground at 80 miles an hour. , and Mrs. Charles M. Patterson. Bank Army Recruiting office. night when a plane out of liostou made 11 nome $40 billion In taxes, for ex- In striking contrast with the bees As everyone knows, we have had plenty ample, it pays out nearly $15 bil- We were amazed that there is Mr»> Frank Fairchild, Mrs. Dunbar Only veterans who have served of Corning, Cal., cows hnvc made Throckmorton, Mrs. H. G. Davey. In one of the Armed forces since forced landing with the aid of headlights lion of it in wages and salaries to no Improvement In the flavor or apparently nothing at that field to of winter weather—oliltiiners say it was the its army of employes. The peoplu help a pilot in an emergency night Mrs. Stevens, Mis. William Dolg, May 12, 1945, will be accepted for from automobiles. The owners of these cam color of milk for at least the last landing. We saw nothing In the Mrs. Clarence A. Stucke, Mrs. Sam- this outfit. Preference will be given worst in their memory—but we did not suf- who draw those wages and salar- 40-odd years to our certain knowl- hail heard the airplane circling over their ies go right out and spend the way of fleld marking lights and we uel Sabath, Mrs. Edward Hopping, to men who served with this unit fer so much as other communities in the edge. People have even been put to certainly saw no light on the wind My. John H. Cook, Mrs. Robert or with outfits attached to this unit homes and sensing that the pilot might be in money for tho same things we the inconvenience of adding chuco- sock. We would like to suggest that metropolitan area. We missed the severe would have bought if It had not Clay, Misses Cora G. Smith, Clar- during World War II. Men trained danger drove lo the airport. Their alertness lato, vnnllla, etc., to It. If as small If such facilities arc available that Ibcl Platt, Ella Throckmorton, Car- in military specialties will be en- sleet storm which did great damage on l-on_ been collected from us in taxes. a creature ns a bco can produce they be made use of, with a lighted No money has been taken out ot wind sock seeming to be a mint- rie Sandt, Jessie Throckmorton, listed In grades appropriate to and the manner in which they arranged the Island and North Jersey around Sew Years mint honey In a smart shade of their skill and length of service, circulation. It has been merely green, it ought to be a cinch tor mum requirement. Tho State Rebecca Field and Madic White, A. cars on the airlield enabled the pilot, who and we have had rain here when ii was been transferred from us to the Trooper also laid that he knew of G. Greenbcrg, A. J, Allen, George The Third division participated In a big, sltullcing animal Hlio a cow no way of turning on whatever the Initial assaults on French Mo- had another man on board, to make a safe government employees, who spend to turn out milk in some really at- B. Sandt, Charles Throckmorton, J. snowing or sleeting in and around .New It juat the tame. lights there were or of getting in Frank Hawkins and Francis White. rocco, Sicily, Antlo and Southern lauding. tractive shade like charlreuic, and touch with the airport's owners, France. York. Moreover, the government itself flavored, of course, chartreuse. Dr. John H. VanMatcr of Atlan- does a lot of buying. It pay* out Some method of providing an in- tic Highlands, started for the The Jted i-Sauk airport, with its prox- This is not the exception lo the rule, Please don't misunderstand us. dication at night of where on that (835 million for new construction Some of our best friends arc cows, Alaska gold regions at Copper Aghury Park Tax Rate imity to the metropolitan area, is in a .stra- and buys more than IB billion field a plane can make a safe land- for if memory serves correctly it happens and we like milk—In Its place. Ing would seem to be In the best River. He took an immense outfit S3.7O Higher Than 1947 tegic spot for emergency lundingB when the several times every year. What meteor worth ot commodities. In that case But there ie such a thing us pro- Interests of those who live nearby. with him. an outfit perhaps trn cil.v airports are closed by fog or for other the buying power is merely trans- gress, and we just thought we'd The pilot flying without radio at times ns large ns that, of any other The Asbury Park council intro- ologicnl phenomenon causes this we arc at ferred from the taxpayer to tho speak of it.—St. Loulj Pnst-Di.i- night Is aware of the chances he is Monmouth county mnn whn had duced the budget for 1948 last INIuses. It would cost several thousand dol- government Itself. taking and Is probably fnmlllnr gone to the gold ilelds. While Dr. a loss to explain. Some say it's our prox- nntch, with the proximity oC sudden Thursday. A tax rate of $63.70 pnr When the government makus VanMntcr went to Alaska as a $1,000 of assessed valuation Is es- lars t|> throngs of holiday strollers. INTERIOR — EXTERIOR And Shrewsbury Ave. Judges riding along tho 'walk in Jersey Marine Co., Ine. roller chairs, will select 100 of the LEON'S 2.111 MODERNIZING The March bulletin of the RedThe $1,000 fashion ensemble will be Bank Community Chamber of Com- presented to the outstanding win- BATHROOMS — KITCHESS merce made its appearance last ner among the 100 orchid recipients week and there is an appeal there- as they parade across the stuge in ! in to merchants to Bend in their ALL TYPES OF CEILINGS 1 Convention h:i!I to receive their' contributions to the chamber office corsages. Amon;,' the judges who \ toward the elaborate electric dU- will make the selections, will be SHOUT UTS TO Let us estimate and show you how you may plny next Christmas season. Vol- outstanding personalities from tho com plainly redecorate on a budget basis. untary contributions are based at stage, ladio and Held of fashion. | Ml AIM' I>\\bet- The Rot.'irinns niv asked to re- ter service. serve Tuesday ami Wednesday,! IIO.MK IF YOU IIKSIltK. New members of the chamber are April la and 11, for the district I Steinbach company, 121 Broad conference which will lie held nt j street, and the lied Bank Parcel Ashury Park. Past President of Ho- [ Delivery, 53 Chestnut street. tary International Thomas Warrrn ; will be the speaker at the dinner President David W. Russell ha« April 13, and Past District Guv I Red Bank School of Dancing MfcCOND NATIONAL announced the appointment of ernor Samuel Kessinger of tlin lS2d ' Frank A. Smith of Sears Roebuck district will be the speaker at the OPKN II A. M. TO III P. M. J',. BPNKJLTRUST CD. and company's Red Bank store as luncheon mcetinjr April 11. Both' a new director of the chamber. 1 'EMBrR limflAl According to the bulletin Red affairs will be held in the Berkeley- 21 liltOAD ST. PHONK6-III7 151 I) HANK (IIIIPUHA1IUN Bank led the United States in food Cartcrct hotel. I purchases in 1947, averaging $443 per person, and that retail sales in Hed Bank are nearly three times that of the national average. The bulletin also states the Second Na- tional Bank and Trust company of Rod Bank has more deposits than uny other bank in Monmouth coun- ty, and Red Bank has more regu- lar dally train commuters than any other town in Monmouth county. New residents of .Red Bank or those who made recent changes of addresses are William Lambcrson, Kenmore Easy Ironer Chapin avenue; Aaron Breslow, Roy E. Gerard, Love Lane Bridal shoppe and George Alliotta, West Saves Time and Work Front street; Astrik S. DagavarUn, East Front street; Patsy N. Ricci, Bank street; William H. 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Only Cold spot has it. Maple avenue; Fred W. Drowning. I Pinckncy road; John J. Maletto, I Harding road; Emma Kottler, Ren- tor place, Red Bank; Henry To- 27 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK I man, Luther Jackson, Jr., and An- Ithony Ferrin, Fair Haven; William PHONE 6-1122 11* Horr. Little Silver, and A. H. , Ostcrman, Shrewsbury, Froezsr Chest,., Stores and free zos over 26 pounds of frozen foods. For Better Visibility and Ventilation COLDSPOT
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L ZOBEL CO. 6.00 x 16 Size 21 inoiilliH4 service. JOE LEVY 31 S. MAIN STREET PHONE 8-0171 FREEHOLD, N. J. 27 MONMOUTH STREET 1110 MAIN ST. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. PHONE RED BANK 6-1122 PHONE ASBURY PARK 2-2B6B Open Dally, 9-5:30; Fridays, •-». Vaee Eight RED BANK REGISTER, MARCff 11, 194f THRADVj U THE EYES OF THE PRESADVS. Marine-View Savings Waterbury Wilhelmina Dobbins Patterson Agency First National Bank, &Loan Ass'n Provides Progressive Widely Acclaimed As Offers Valuable Eaiontown, Maintains Easy Home Financing Real Estate Firm Local Fashion Center Insurance Advice • Record Of Integrity The Marine View Savins? ami I.nan Association of At- From a small office on Oakland This is the lime of the year when many women are inter- Statistics have proven that in- The First National Bank of Eatontown was organized lantic Highlands imv.- in it- tenth year uf .operation, continues street in 1925 to the large, well- surance is of incalculable value to ested in a new spring; wardrobe. When the belter-dressed every business, regardless of alze; November 16, 1911, when that borough was not the thriving to show a steadv inciva-e in a--et- aiul in members' savings staffed present offices at 16 West women of Red Hank and environs speak about clothes, their community it is today. The bank opened for business April, accounts. Tho as-el.- a* nf D.winlvr i\. 1917. amounted to Front street is the story of the and a necessary protection from progress of Rolston Waterbury, conversation generally reverts to Willieliiiina Dobbins & Com- damage to life, limb or personal 1912, and rapidly attained the confidence and trust of the towns- •Si,623,4'i.S.3 2, an incrja>e uf SI £7,1 -15.5S over the year 194'). Red Bank realtor. Beginning as a pany, as they know this IOIIR established linn will have the kinJ pioperty. Many people think of people. The borough and the bank have in reality grown to- Members' Savins;-.- accnunts no"' a.^resate S 1.282,"273.52 or one-man agency nearly 25 years of apparel that is illustrated in the leading fashion magazines. insurance as merely accumulations gether, each serving the other. As the borough grew, so did nn increase of SL'ST.Cfi.r.l nvruvrr ththp * ago, Mr. Waterbury has become of money. They picture corpora- : one of the leading realtors of the Thanks to quality merchandise ^ tions taking it in with one hand the deposits in the bank Increase; • year 1946. Those .«avinp..« account" making application for mortgage thhe recommendations of satisfied supply such shops as Saks Fifth reflecting the prosperity of Hie held hy 73S members who hnv« loans (or any of the above pur- Red Bank area, and i» responsible and paying it out with the other. vestments or any other matter of • 4 customers, Wilhelmina Dobbins A Avenue and Lord & Taylor. The borough and the sound conserva- Insurance on their nci oun'.s up to pose. ;. for some of the most Important Company at 63 Riverside avenu1*, Nothing could be farther from the financial nature. The bank is s eal estate transactions negotiated personal touch is an important truth. The real meaning of insur- tive banking services offered the S5.000 as provided by the Federal : foliation believe that this i« one has become the Mecca for fashion- part of the firm, and they have public. member of the Federal Reservt Saving* and Loan Insurance Cor-nf the best and safest ways for the in the shore region. ance is freedom from worry ovei System and the Federal Deposit able women. something for everyone; for indi- financial matters. The responsibility for the founda- poration. an instrumentality of th •' I'i'rins the year 1947 the Assn- Recently returned from Florida, The business was expanded into vidual care and attention Is given tion and progress of the bank can Insurance Corporation. i'nitt.l Stalls Government. In.hkl- ciatit.n c|iialilird as an agent of the Mr. Waterbury stated: "It is al- a company about a year ago when The C. Irving Patterson Agency 1 to each customer—her needs and at 60 Broad street, Bed Bank, is be credited to the ability and fore- From the earliest years of tin •«d in the assets are first mortsast- f->dni «l Housing Administration ways good to return to Red Bank. Mrs. Dobbins took as her partner* preferences are thoughtfully con- sight of the original officers and bank's history and continuing or loan." on homes amounting to SI.- ' for the purpose of making FHA Each time I make a short trip Mins Elsie deCamp, noted designer one or the old established and reli- sidered. able Insurance firms in this section directors: Melvin A. VanKeuren, down to the present, the bank hai 356,975.5;. United Slates Govern- Title I loan?. These loans Sri! for seem to sense the changes that a formerly with Josephine Sanders Wilhelmina DobliiriR & Company president; Joseph w. Johnston, been under the direction of a boarc ment Bonds of $104,000.00, stock In thr purpose of improving, repair- occuring almost daily here in Red of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Titui of the county. Miss Dorothy M. 1 of directors and officers who have the Federal Home Loan Bank of '"P or remodeling existing home* are noted for distinctive women's Schlictlng, who has owned and vice president; J. W . Conrow, cash- ! Banlt. It Is my belief that within Rusch, a renowned stylist with apparel—suits, semi-formal dresses, ier. Directors: Otto Applegate, combined within themselves the New York of $28,400.00 nnd cash on nnd the procedure to obtain such a very few short years Red Bank Mary Black of London. A new In- operated the business for the past hats, blouses, afternoon frocks, ten years, is well informed on gen- Henry I. Schanck, George Wilkins, best element of progress and con- deposit of 55S.PS4.23. Reserves and loans iB very simple. The borrow. will become one of the leading novation, a bridal department, has corsets; also n smart line of Jr., William I. Conover, Henry servatism. While a relatively small Undivided Profit? now aggregate <"r siRns a note for the loan and residential locations in the state. met with popular favor, as here eral insurance and is always at cessories. Styles vary from the your service for Information or id- Wolcott, Harry M. McKaig, Melvin group, it has been composed of men 5145,546.76. which is over- 10'; nf ,there is no bond and mortgage rc,- More New Yorkers than ever be- under the personal supervision of simplest tailored models to elab- A. VanKeuren, Joseph W.Johnston, of widely varied activities. This fhare liability and which reflects ! quired, thereby eliminating Hie fees fore are learning of the advantages these ladies, a bride and her at- vice on any matter pertaining to orate items suitable for any gala insurance for the protection of George A. Stelle, Anthony Deed- policy has supplied continuity of the strong position of this prosrr.i-1 required in connection with a morl- of our community. I look to see tendants can he completely out* social function. Sizes .start with meyer and J. W. Conrow. good management, and the public «lve savings and lending institu-I Rage loan. The loan |5 repaid over sweeping changes in the appear- fitted in ready-to-wear or custom- the juniors and go through to your business or investments, also can be assured that the same pol- tion. | a period of one to three years out ance of our business center." It is made gowns. * women's sizes. personal injury, accident or sick- The First National Bank of Eat- icy pursued in the years to come The Association is very active in i of the borrower's income and thl» this kind of thinking that has been ness. ontown has continuously met the i s As fashions must be ordered Any dress establishment that lias will give them the same type of Hie mortgage lending field and Ins : a very satisfactory and convenl. responsible for the growth and de- Miss Schllchting points out that requirements of the residents of months ahead, dresses are chosen continuously served some of 'he the borough and surrounding com- management they have enjoyed in ample funds for the purchase, con- j ent way for home owners to obtain velopment of Mr. Waterbury's real on the reliable basis of fine ma- same customers year after year, in a largo percentage of people today ths past 3G years. reconditioning the necessary funds to protect the estate business. are under-insured. AJB everyone munities for all forms of banking, investment they have in theli terials, original design, practicabil- addition to attracting many new and It takes pride In the broad homes or for the purpose of re- Believing that the interests of ity and that exclusive quality customers, obviously must offer '.he knows, the replacement cost of a The present officers of the First financing existing: mortgages on homes. house has more than doubled since coverage and complete services National Bank of Eatontown are: The Marine View Savings and the\ region are of prime Importance known as good style. Several days kind of apparel that is entirely sat- they offer the public. The officers homes. The directors, officers and and are best aerve'd by careful each week are spent in New Yoik isfactory. Willielminii Dobbins & 1933, yet few have increased the Seely B. Tuthill, president; George staff of the Association will extend Loan Association is especially in- insurance on their homes sulllclcnt- are always pleased to confer with B. Whitfleltl, vice president and planning, Mr. Watevnury's staff city selecting new models person Company has mitlntnlncd this dis- clients relative to personal loans, any service possible .to borrowers (Stury Continued on Column 4) are constantly offering their ser- ally from the same houses that tinction for the past 30 years. ly to .protect themselves. Also the cashier; Daniel S. Wcigand, vice vices a* real estate counselors. In cost of furniture has hod an appie- mortgages, business loans, savings president and counsel, and Charles approaching1 the real estate market ciablo increase, and most people accounts, checking accounts, in- F. McMenamy, assistant cashier. in tliis manner, the, Waterbury or- have neglected to increase their Albert S. Miller Co. ganization has been able to save household furniture coverage. Many considerable time for clients and Frank Seigfried Louis Mendel people do not realize that in the has had unusual success in secur- event of accident on premises that Howland Jones Motor Oldest, Largest Shoe ing: fine properties for them. they own or rent, the tenant or In addition to real estate sales Leading Merchant Expert In Art owner is financially liable. For a the Waterbury organization offers small sum each year you can be rental service, mortgage loans, ap- relieved of this worry. Co. Retains Prestige Firm In The County praisals and insurance. Property In Bayshore Area Of Photography The C. Irving Patterson Agency listings include homes, farm .lands, Fifteen years ago Frank Se represents only the leading, flint The Albeit S. Miller Shoe Company, now one of the largest income properties, commercial Photography Is an art. anil a pro line insurance companies. Whan and oldest retailers uf men's and women's footwear in Mon- huildinjrs and summer houses. fried opened a small hardware fossion, and only those who have For Reliable Service store at 115 First avenue, Atlantic years of experience and the latest you place your insurance with this nioutli county, is the outgrowth of a small business that was Mr. Waterbury has long been as- agency, you will have the proper originally sta'rted over loo years ago. Hack in 18-16, a retail Highlands. Realizing from- the equipment can produce the desired coverage in a well established cuni- The automobile industry has made vast strides forward ir, nocin'ed with various local civic start of his business career that the results of ultra modern photo- the past 20 years, and the Howtand B. Jones Motor Company shoe store was .established at No. 18 Broad street, Red Bank, and fraternal groups ami present- only sure way to win and hold cus- graphs. The excellent photographic pany that specializes In the partic- and it has been a going concern at the same address, -continu- ly holds membership In the Rotary tomers was to sell only the best accomplishments of Louis Mendel ular type of insurance you require. of Ked Bank has steadily kept in pace with the trend of the club, Red Bank Elks club, IJnltMl products and give dependable ser- accounts for his merited reputation Hazards are ever increasing, unC times. Through extensive research and experimental work the ously and without interruption;* States Power Squadron, United it is only through the medium of although operated under several vice, it has since proven a suc- with a clientele that wants photo- industry has built better automobiles, and by constant installa- ownerships. metropolitan high grade shoe store, States Coast Guard auxiliary, the cessful venture, In 1940, larger ffi'.i.rths that are unique and realis-insurance that we are able to ga'ie tion of all the modern equipment and facilities, the Howland U. rtig-ht now, with the s.pring sea- Monmouth County Insurance tic into the future with absolute se- •The flist proprietors were John son just around the corner, *.his Agency association and is vice quarters were required and the curity. Jones Motor Company has offered •- Bergen * Son, who conducted the firm has a good selection of the president of the Monmouth County business was removed to his own The Mendel Studio located nt the Ing that protects the finish of the business until ISIOO, when it was building lit 117 First avenue; and corner of Broad and White strict, local motorists the best in servicing car. latest fashions in foolsvenr for the Eoard of Realtors. ' land repairing all makes of cars. gold to Ford & Miller. The next entire family. Among; the brands today this store Is one of the lead- Hed Kank, over Whelan'ts drug The service department is widely • change in ownership occurred in Members of Mr. Waterbury's Ing retail establishments serving store, has served many of the sami> The firm started business in 1927 acclaimed by local motorists for iU arc; Florsheim and Nunn Bujch staff airs Hamilton S. Battin, Ver- Beautiful Blooms. 1912, when Albert S. Miller pur- shoes for men; Gold Cross, SolbyV the residents throughout the Bay customers timo and again, and under the trade name of H. B. prompt and reliable workmanship. chased the business from Benjamin onica Bmmons, Edward J. Rlley, Shore area. this is surely evidence uf crafts- Junes Cadillac Company, and in Fred Langendorf, manager of the Slyl-ccz, Selby Arch Preserver, Stanley K. Downs, Andrew Rlley, Ford. The present owners, Albtrt Florsheim, Hill & Dale and Rice- The Seigfried store carries a manship. Louis Mendel has often 1932 when Mr. Jones became the service department, foimerly held S. Miller Shoe Company, was or-, John A. Ilaigh. Robert Nicosia and been acclaimed for the kind of Easter Plants At local Oldsmobile distributor in ad- the same position with the New O'Neill shoes for women. For the Elizabeth T. Randall. complete and varied assortment of ganized in 1937 by Albert S. Miliei,' children, Stride Rite nnd Pro-Tek- merchandise. Space does not per- photography that is outstanding, dition to the Cadillac dealer, the York branch of the Packard Mu- his son, William A. Miller, and Tiv, and also Daniel Green's Cum- mit us to list all the various Items always just n little different and name was changed to the present tor company. He has been con- Benjamin A. Crate. Since 1941 the somewhat better than the ordinary. Bridle & Latham title, Howtand B. Jones llutnr nected with the Jones firm for the business has been operated by f.vs for women and Evans slippers as it really runs into several thous- It takes but little time to have a for men. ands. Suffice to state that it con- Company. It Is a complete organi- past three years, and several of his Benjamin A. Crate and William A. portrait made nnd the cost is very Today is someone's "birthday or zation, active in every branch of the factory trained mechanics have al- Miller, eon of the late Albert S. The successful shoe merchants of sists of general hardware, marine moderate. No necil to make any anniversary, and flowers are always industry, and among the leading so been with the firm several years. Miller. todny must be particularly careful The Lo Piccolos hardware, boat supplies, mechanics' appointment—just stop in at your correct and admired by all, young automobile dealers in this section Modern merchandising methods The Albert S. Millet' Shoe Ci>m- that cveiy tuslumer receives the equipment, 5upplie& for contractors, convenience. und old alike; us th«y lend a note of Monmouth county. builders and plumbers; farm imple- of color and expression of thought and equipment keep charges rea- y**»y iii^i'iiB-iiiB na iiiuriivmeriteud I'L'puLureputa- i kind of footwear that not only ac- Today, everyone is photogenic to The new 1948 Cadillac and the sonable and on a large overhau'i ng tion in the trade through modern I tracts the eye, but also the tvpe of ments. The houscfurnishins sec- for the occasion. Flowers are also job, convenient terms can be ar- Planning Many tion of the store is well stocked the craftsman who has the proper the most appreciated gift at Easter Futuramic Oldsmobile are now on merchandising and reliable busi shoe that will be comfortable, and facilities, nnd the Mendel Studio is display at their showroom, located ranged. ness methods. The firm is recog- accurately fit the feet. Shoes arc with all that is new and modern completely equipped to meet this time. To those who intend to in kitchenware, garden and lawn send flowers or a growing lilant to at 8 Maple avenue. While await- Careful motorists have long i nized as the shoe stylist of Mon- the one Item of apparel that must requirement. There is probably i.o ing delivery on one of these popu- realized that when the Howland B. mouth county, as they carry an be absolutely correct, and it is supplies, household paints, gifts; al- subject too difllcult for Louis a friend or relative for this joy- New Innovations so the standard makes of radios, ous holiday, may we suggest a visit lar cars, we suggest that the best Jones Motor company service their i exceptionally large and complete therefore advantageous to trade at Mendel to handle with the assur- way to keep your old car In gooi cars, the work will be done cor- stock; all standard brands of the a store where the exclusive busi- Eendix home laundry equipment, to the greenhouses of Bridle & La- The owners of the Candle tight ance that the results will be ex- thnm; as there you will find an condition is to have the mechanics rectly the first time and they will beat manufacturers. The Miller ness is the selling and fitting of Thor washing machines, Norgc cellent, both in the manner of pos- of this firm give It a good check-up have no further trouble from the Shoe Store Is a very modern, well footwear—The Albert S. Miller Gift Shop and the Fair Haven Mar- washing machines nnd various ing and style of finish. A very pop. unusual selection of flowers nnd appointed retail establishment, household electrical appliances. plants, many especially designed and overhauling. Regular inspec- same source. The prominence at- Shoe Company meet* this require ket are making extensive plans to ular gift at any 6cnson of the year for Easter. tion prevents those little annoying tained through the years is the re- comparing favorably with any ment. keep pace with the rapid growth Frank Seigfried thoroughly un- Is that of a likeness of someone troubles from becoming major re- sult of dependable products, effi- derstands the hardware business we love; nnd It Is only through Bridle & Latham is probably one of their favorite community—Fair of the oldest florists in this section paid jobs at a later date, nnd "Blue cient workmanship and prompt Haven—which, according to Joe and modern merchandising meth- portraits that w-c arc nble to pre- Coral" is a new process of polish- courteous service. ods. He has kept abreast of the serve for future memories those of Monmouth county. For over 50 Road-Ad Service and Peg Lo Piccolo, Ij the best times and in close touch with the we choose to have with us nt all years they have been serving dis- Harry's Lobster residential spot on earth. Several needs and requirements of the res- times. criminating customers, so It is only years ago in The Register, Joe pre- idents in the communities he Louis Mendel also has an extens- natural that they have been ac- dicted that Fair Haven would grow serves; always offering seasonable claimed most reliable for flowers The Wittenberg Design Modern House Noted For ive trade in commercial .photogra- that are absolutely fresh, fragrant Scott Funeral by leapa and bounds. He adopted Products of dependable manufac- phy with prominent business tlrniF and of the best stock. Regardless a slogan: "Shop in Fair Haven and turers. The store is known as \ of Monmouth county, as he offcts of whether you want just a few Neon Displays Variety On Menu Watch It Grow." And grow it did. reliable source of supply for all prompt and dependable service in contractors' materials, tools and this branch of the profession. cut flowers for a table piece, an un- Nursery Reliable Home Faithfully The manufacturing and design- When someone in the party asks Today it is one of the promising usual corsage, bridal bouquet, or equipment. Remember the business Printing, retouching, enlarging, a beautiful Raster plant, you can Ing of Neon displays and signs is "where shall we go tonight for din- communities in Monmouth county. slogan at Scigfriend's store is "Yes, copying, framing and restoring old an art that requires jsliill and ex- ner, some place that features sea- be assured of the best quality and food?" the answer with many resi- We Have It." photographs to their original ap- correctly priced. Source Of Supply Serves Bereaved perience; as they are used not only We learned from Joe some se- Frank Seigfried has always been pearance is part of his activities. dents of Red Bank and environs is The public Is always welcome at to attract the eyes of the public, to get into the car and do not stop crets about his plans for 1948, and one of the progressive merchants Modern methods and volume of but also to obtain the desired re- also that the Fair Haven Market in Atlantic Highlands, and the pro- business enables him to do the best the greenhouses, just to browse Some of the most beautiful cs- Every thinking man and woman (except for traffic lights) until you work at a reasonable price. around; and those interested in statcs and homes in Monmouth upon whom the responsibility of sults of publicity. Many of the arrive at Harry's Lobster House at will soon b« wearing a "new look." gress he has made in the past few county arc located in the Red Bank large and attractive Neon signs years It surely deserving of public It is merely giving credit where plant life will certainly enjoy the making funeral arrangements may 1124 Ocean avenue, Sea Bright. The latest model frozen food cab- credit is due to state that Louis many different blooms and plants area, and the grounds of many o; used by business firms throughout This popular restaurant follow* the inets have already been installed comment. He has always taken an the firm has cultivated for the Eas- them show the results of landscap- some day fall, is urged to select a Monmouth and Ocean counties, active interest In all civic affairs Mendel has made a host of friends pattern of the best New York sei and are operating successfully, and and satisfied customers, as he con- ter trade. When you need infor- ing done by William H. and Au- funeral director in advance of were executed and designed by the food places—personalized super- for the welfare of the borough mation or advice on how to im- gust Wittenberg. Many dwellings Road-Ad Service, Inc., located a; a new International panel delivery stantly strives to please everyone need. In no other line of endeavor vision, all fresh fish and shell food in a profession that requires skill, prove your indoor plants or sug- throughout thia locality have ac- 49 South Main street, Asbury Park. expertly prepared and cooked to truck is in service. A different line quired a beautiful setting through is the business relations so intim- MARINE VIEW SAVINGS AND patience and ability. gestions about garden flowers, they ate and the personal equation so The Hoad-Ad Service. Inc., now please the most exacting cusomer. of merchandise, exclusive in this LOAN ASSOCIATION are at your service with valuable correct placing of shrubs by these territory, will be introduced to the data and helpful ideas. able craftsmen. Important as between the funeral one of the largest manufacturers of George Krauss, the owner of this (Continued From Column 3) director and those who require his electrical displays in this part of establishment, personally collects public. Already many new products The greenhouses and office of The Wittenberg Nurseries, locat- services at time of bereavement. the state, la the outgrowth of a his seafood from the daily catch and delicacies are arriving from terested during the year in receiv- Bridle & Latham are located on La- ed on Monmouth road, Oceanport, email sign ahop started about 40 at the markets, to insure its fresh- ing new Installment shares on Douglas Electric tham avenue; Navestnk. The flrm The Scott Funeral Home, locat- New Orleans and the Southwest which the investor makes regular has attained high repute In all ed on Church street, Belford, is years ago by Jacob Slavin. The or- ness and quality. ' No order leaves that Joe purchased during his re- is a member of the F.T.D., which branches of the landscaping and iginal business venture was in the open front kitchen until it has monthly payments of a stipulated offers quick and dependable de- nursery business, and their 20 non-sectarian in character and of- painting commercial signs along passed the inspection of the exper- cent trip 8outh. Also new and mod- amount, as the directors of the As- Repair. Service livery of any kind of flowers or years of experience is passed on to fers every modern convenience. It the highways; hence the trade ienced chef. The public is always ern methods will be adopted, which small investor to obtain the neces- plants to a distant point, coast, to all customers who want fine nurs- has always been a paramount prin- name. When Julius and Harold welcome to Inspect this kitchen will make available better mer- sary funds for any purpose »o coast. When you want a funeral ery stock. They have the facilities ciple of Larry Scott to render a Slavin, sons of the founder, be- and see the exact care that it chandise at lower prices. which he has set his goal. This piece, just phone your order and and equipment to handle orders of thoughtful and comprehensive ser- came active members of the firm, taken In the preparation of sea- plan of savings also provides the Type Motors it will be made at the price you vice; adhering to the smallest le- Peg, too, has outgrown her shareholder with an additional divi- any size or requirements, and their quest, so that the services wMl the activities centered around the food, the immaculate cooking uten- Candle Light Gift shop in the past The most important of any elec- want to spend and delivered at the efficient method is your assurance new and modern Neon displays and sils and the huge ovens and broil- dend provided payments are made time specified. leave lasting and priceless mem- two years, and is now in the throes each month as required and the trical machinery is the motor, that that the results of their work will ories. Cold Cathode fluorescent lighting ers. of planning and remodeling the shares are carried to maturity. apparatus which makes the wheels The extensive trade Bridle A La- prove very satisfactory. for stores, offices and factories. shop according to her own ideas go around, No machine, large or tham has established through the Shrubs and plants exert a power- The Scott Funeral Home is the Harry's Lobster House is now The Association provides; several only one In Middletown township, The Road-Ad Service has the serving the public for the 28th con- of what a gilt shop should really small can give the desired results years is the result of conscientious ful Influence on the beauty, or lack be. she purchased the original types of savings accounts to meet unless the motor is kept in good efforts to please a clientele that of beauty, to the average dwelling. •nd the high standards of effici- latest appliances and equipment of secutive season. It has long been the need of the individual. These ency maintained during the past 14 the trade and experienced mechan- famous for superior cuisine that Candle Light building adjoining condition. Regardless of how care- desires flowers and plants that arc Indifferent planting, however, will the postofflce and had it moved types of savings will be gtadiy ex- ful one may be, motors will get out just a little different and better not achieve the desired purpose, years is the result of close atten- ic*, therefore they can turn out satisfied expensive tastes inexpen- plained to an> one desiring the in- tion to every detail Involved in the the kind of Neon work and Cold sively. Broiled lobster of the choice across the street alongside the Lo of order due to ordinary wear and than the average. and like any other business, land- Piccolo residence tnd Joe's Fair formation. scaping must be studied and spe- correct rendition of funaral serv- Cathode installations that are most quality, Is one of the house special. The present directors of ths> As- tear; and when this happens the ice*. The attendants consider It effective. Julius and Harold Slavin ties. Oysters and shell fish are Haven Market. services of the Douglas Electric teries, starters and generators. cialized in if the work |s to be done sociation are Timothy M. Uaxson, correctly and the ground surround- their duty to help carry the other thoroughly understand the various never opened or prepared until the Imports and California canJlei cashier of the. Atlantic Highlands company can be of incalculable as- Everybody who has any kind of a fellows burden. The dignified and requirements of the business and waiter gets an order from the pa- are arriving dally for her shop, sistance as they specialize In this motor, needs the services of this ing the home made more attrac- v National bank; Charles A. Reed, tive. befitting arrangements console the offer suggestions and ideas so that tron. The menu offers all seafood which Peg purchased at the New dentist; Howard W. Roberts, coun- branch of the electrical Industry. firm. bereaved in a small way, with the their customers' will have Neon in season and at the top of the list York gift show last month. Many sel for Monmouth county; Stanley Douglas Electric company is lo- Douglas Electric company will be Many of the evergreens, shrubs assurance that everything possible displays that are different and out is a delicious shore dinner. new and exciting numbers will be F. Sculthorp, Realtor; William Den- cated at 35 East Front street, Red pleased to discuss any motor prob- and plants that one sees on numer- will be attended to properly. of the ordinary. The bar at Harry's Lobster given "first showing" . M4 fey Veterans Admlnlntratinn i-s.3-10, i-e»4-e. i-tij-o.ttiw Q—I am golntr in school under 1-8*3-10, from 99c to S2.04. C*li CUSTOMER Max Cloth Estate •nter Jab training undnr labile th« Voentlonal Hchabllltiitlon Act Tells >w U. Due to conditions beyond (Public IJI«T lfi) and would Ilka to RED BANK LUMBER * iy aontrol, I was unable to enter know what medical treatment is SUPPLY COMPANY ANOTHER Many Other County alnlng at that time. Is R possible available to me? R.d Bank S-OIS1 or 60154. About Wills Probated me to enter training now? A—Under the Vocational Reha- The New And Improved A—In all probability, you canbilitation Art, you are entitled to INSURE YOUR HOME SANITONE inter training now, but you should DRY CLEANING Max Cloth of Red Bank, who ontsct your nearest Veterans Ad- any typo of medical trentmtmt business, nutomohlie nni oth.-r lied February 12, left his entire es- nlnlstration office where your firat needed to prevent the interruption property with atc to his wife, Mrs. Sophie Cloth, dvlsement will be revaluated for of your training. HAWKINS BROTHERS vho was named executrix. ou. Q--I am a veteran of the lafit F»«l E«««t« and Mnrtgngn Loan* LEON'S Mrs. Mary C. Hutchlnson of Mat- A—I dropped my $10,000 National war, but while, in service I did not 77 Broad Street, Me.) Rnnk fit-76 Whllo .SI. It. ft. a-MAt van, who died January 11, left her Service Life Insurance term policy taUn ntlvantage of National Service rhnne It. B. li-0353 ' esidence property at 171 Main and later reinstated only $5,()0n of Ufe Inaurnni'e. May 1 die applica- itrcet, Matawan, to her grand- t. Is It possible for me to reinstate tion and get Xntionnl Service Life aughter, Mrs. Moses Walling:, and he other S5.000 at this lnte dato? lnsui'.'im'o now? i her grandson, Clifford V. Brow- A—Yes. You have until July 31, A Yes, i>ut you will be required •. Her nousehold effects were left 948, to reinstate without physical to i>nss a physlral examination. > Mrs. Walling, and her sutorno- le to Mr. Browor. The re«t of her estate, Including iroperty at Trenton, was left in qual shares to Mrs. Walling and ill-. Brower. Mrs. Walling was Dependable Quality in tnm it.w IwfliW fcy mn*t mined sole executrix. Mrs. Hutch- naon directed that her Trenton MrhnM properties be sold as soon after her [eath as possible. Brassiere Gerard C. Duys of Keansburg, ,'ho died April 22, 1947, left $200 to Dress Jasper Morrel of Port Monmouth, (300 to Mrs. George Foley, $100 to 'atrick T. Burke and $100 to John Been, all of Keansburg. John Mal- ley was named sole executor. He The label lells you yuui >'as directed to convert the bal SPECIAL SALE--ABOUT 200 PATTERNS nee of Mr. Duys' estate into cash; DIAMONDS f which net proceeds he is to re correct slip size :civc 20 per cent. The balance was eft in equal shares to John and Discontinued Wall Papers For Every Nicholas Bonkcnburg, both of iieansburg. When Mary larren created the pat- Mrs. Ruth Glessner of West ented "blajtrait" slip design, she Room In Your Home Keansburg, who died February 17, left all her household furniture to achieved perfect fitting for the slim, er husband, Oscar Glessner. Mr Glessner also received a life right medium or full figure. Ugly side seams in her property en highway 36, were elimtnated. And 50% off West Keansburg, which property was left to her daughter, Mrs. Jos- every Mary Barren slip ph Malley. The rest or her estate tiehavet correctly In QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED. COME was left to Mrs. Malley, who till nameM sale executrix. action or repose— EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS. Mrs. Anna L. Smith of Long Branch, who died February 1, left never rides up, tugs all of her property, real, personal down on the straps nor and mixed, to her sister, Hazel E White of the Hotel St. George, winds around the hips. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Smith named PAINTS KLARIN'S WALL PAPER her husband, Alfred P. Smith, exe cutor. Mrs. Anna Laura Brown of Long MOIVMOUTH ST. PHONE 6-3838 RED BANK Branch, who died February 16, left $1,000 to her daughter-in-law, Mr*. Ethel M. Brown; $1,000 to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Florence A. Brown; household goods, including linens, furniture and clothing, to Mrs. Ethel and Mrs. Florence Brown; a diamond ring to her randdaughter, Annette U Brown; See the finest collection of diamond diamond earrings, crescent pin and wrist -watch to her granddaughter, engagement rings and wedding bands for Shirley Brown, and the rest of her jewelry to Annette and Shirley Easter brides we've had in years! Brown, share and share alike. Bur-Mil'Sayon FrindiGraft* The rest at her estate was be- Priced to sell quickly , . . designed to royon latin. Sim: 32 fo 441*4 queathed In equal shares to her give pleasure forever! 29'/! lo 37'/,. Colon, TtMM Spring and Summer Schedule sons, Howard W., and Raymond and white. M. Brown, with the request that they provide for and maintain their ! roin 2.50 to 5.9a father, Charles B. Brown, as long as he lives, Her two sons were BUTTONWOOD MANOR named executors. 39 Broad — Red Bank Gustavo Oxcndorf of Freehold Rout* 54 and 4, Mtftawan, N. J. who died February 15 at Red Bank, left his entire estate to Mrs. Elis- Under Ownership-Management of T. O. Koopman abeth Bonn of Freehold R.F.D. Florence F. Forgotson of Bed Bank waa named executrix. R Effective St. Patrick*$ Day, Wednesday, March 17, 1948 Emma Howland of Ocean town- eussilles ship, who died February 30, left Our Establishment Will B« $1,000 to her niece, Lutie Hultck Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society !200 to her niece, Mary Reynolds $300 to a friend, Nellie Abels; $25 to a nephew, Louis Throckmorton; OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK $100 to a nephew, Henry Macs* $50 to a nephew, William Danfhr; $100 to a niece, Lillian Folwell and W« Will B« Closed On Tuesdays $100 to the Long Branch Pre*by- terlan church, Dinner Served from Noon Until 9 P.M. . . .Ala Carte, 9 to Closing She left all her clothing, personal effects and Jewelry to a niece, Ra- vella Bruhl. The rest of her estaU To enjoy service that yon will appreciate, alao the finesti n was left to her niece, Miffgle King foods and refreshment!, viiit Buttonwood Manor. We cater. and Ravella Bruhl. Her nephew, / to parties large or small. Call Matawan 1-2186 or 1-2383. Isaac C. King, was named ex*cu< tor, and Leroy 8. Throckmorton ol I,ong Branch was named proctoi In the settlement of the esUte. Everett Mr and Mrs, John Benl attende< a surprise birthday party given fo NTUUMlIC "9«" 4-DOM S Fred Cietka at Perth Amboy 8a IWllte ii«will tl "'.Betty Jane and Charles Cox, Jd children of Mr. and Mrs. Charle Cox, are on the sick list. BECAUSE! Miss Dorothy Rowe of this placs and Paul Patterson of Red Bank spent Saturday with friends at lantic City. Of Our Tremendous Buying Power Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Conceit and Mies Elsie Ardpy of Brookly ALL THREE LINES Of THE and Mrs. Tessle Coneella of New York city were week-end visitors of YOU SAVE DOLLARS NOT PENNIES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris. Katharine Hickey, daughter 1948 iii,ii:;\iiiIN Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hickey, sick with a c61d. John Snlffln celebrate* his BTtl or re* The SMART choice ii the new Oldsmobiio . . . tnd birthday last week with his fam look what a u'iV//j minutes undo HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR CO. RED BANK pressure but 16 to 22 minutes wit Tuiu in Hints/ J, Taylor, Mondam ami triiavt. out It. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1918
ill get experience by practicing had more than doubled its previous out at the Red Eank armory un- >O AGE LIMIT •ith the varsity. rxore, while Red Bank made only j der Mr. Palaridino. A large task Cancer kills at all ages! During School News The boys that have turned in two points. The score was then 13 faces the head coach efi only seven 1944, this disease kii'led 1,153 Amer- SAME DAY tieir permission slips thus far ateito 5 at half timr. At the end of the letter winners are returning to his icans under the age of 13; 2,570 be- r.i:i> RANK sfxinii HIGH nilie San'born, Richard >fastria, 'third quarter the score was. 26-6 j group. Several meetings have been Luis Cook 'red Mazzucca, Walter Stearns, with Asbury in the lead. held for the purpose of showing tween 15 and 29; 14,000 between 30 SERVICE ijoi.sVrr.i Cooli, n 17-year-old «en- arry Roth, Dominiclt Soldo, Jaelt I After the game, there was an ice instructional films in track. and 34; 47.978 from 45 to 59, and lor nt Red Hank high school, has Withoski, Tom Romard, Richard [cream treat for both the teams. | —Robert Wilson. 109,070 of 60 or over. MOW AVAILAMJ won a scholarship to (he Wilfred Romard, Robert Osborn, ISIncrt Players for Red Bank wero SI. i Her.uty nrndrmy of hnir nnd cul- Grlggs, J^eo Massa, Charles I3runo, Shomo, Elaine Jordan, Shirley I / Garment* •rough! In ture school in Newark. ichard Harrison, Philip Baumann Bimms, Doris Wilson, Gloria San- j Before 10 A. M. Requirements for the scholar- and' Irving Brown. I domeno, Allyne Wright, Margie E£- ERNIE MAYER'S sliip were a wrUten preference The schedule for the year is: ] tclle, Helen Brancadora, Anne Her-. Shall Be test; a letler from the student tell- pril 6, Red Bank Catholic, away; I rill, Rosemond I\'cal, Barbara Cia- : TIME / Ready at S:00 P. M. ing why she should be granted th«4 pril 8, Asbury Park, away; Apiil glia, Clara Miller, Beverly Bacon, | TAVERN scholarship: a letter from the' «, Manasquan, home; April 20, . and Josic Pugllsi. Mrs. Irene Smith, '' NEW IMI'HOVED principal of the high school, find a .m. to fi pi".; Irenia Antonaroli and Betty Martin 13 iinoii till 12 p.m. SUNDAY — Barbara Estellt. May 18, Long Branch, nway; May 20, Anbury Park, home; May 25,on their team.—Beverly Bacon. • 64-73 White St. Ph. R. B. SANDWICHES TILL 1 a. in. Senior I'lay Neptune, home; May 28, Atlantic "Uncertain Wings", is the play Highlands, home, and June 3, St. New Track Coach .j he given hy the students of the fames, home. Louis J. Jacoubs, boys' physical Red Bank high school senior class education Instructor of Red Bank Royal Construction Co. the Kiver street school auditorium Junlor-SLBuccaneer cinder- WORK, ROOFING. SIDING. of Claire Kindlingcr as Margaret; unior-Senior reception of Red I men this year, It was announced ESTIMATES GIVEN. Bud Giblon as Jack; Bettie Costa, Bank high school were chosen by Walter Sterns, junior class presi- I by Frank J. Pingitore, director of Call Long Branch 6-1251 l,ola; Dominic Ccrrnto, Bob; Janet dent, and the executive committee athletics. .Nelrfon, Tubby; L,ouise Taylor, Dol- Mr. Jacoubs replaces Clement ly; Phyllis Wcinstdin, Alice; Pa- of the junior class at a meeting ield February 26. J&blonsky. The new coach wili up your home (or Spring •ILTWELL tricia Cnrlueci. Kthol; Zack An- The committee chairmen are: coach, both running and field with the Quality Hulldine; thony, Pop, and Jerry Jacobs, Ty- irogram, Adelaide Hoyt; refresh- events. The two coaches will divide Material* anil Special Mill- CORNER CABINET* ler. Others in the east are Rita ments, Dean Havlland; Invitations, the choreu according to their spe- work carried by the llager- 3 Fc.l % I F.et. Deliv«r«4, INN Goroni, Bill Cook, Joan Wiltshire cialties. and Helen Reynolds. Barbara, Kuhl; music, Rohert Sum- man Lumber Co. These prov- RIO BANK LUMBER * mers, and chaperons, Richard Har- Mr. Jacoubs is a former Red en product* will improve the SUPPLY COMPANY Tlic .;:lay is under the direction rison. Bank high school athlete. He later appearance and general con- Corner of P»rl * Wall Sit.. of Mrs. Joseph R. Brown, nee Eliz- The Junior-Senior reception will attended I-rfifayette college. After dition of your home and will R.d Bank f-01S3 or •-•114. Love Lane abeth Stillwell. be held Friday, May 7, and will he graduation in 1934, he was head give year* of •ervlcc. Ticket.! r.re uoint! cold by mem- Iven in the gymnasium in Redcoach of all sports nt Rumson high bers cf the senior class. Bank high school. Miss Ruth Wil- I school, coming to Rod Bank in Sonic cf the ushers have been iams la the class adviser. ! 1941. He served In the armed piciicil from the senior girls. Those ' forccs am! was discharged as a LIGHT STEEL Bridal Shoppe selected .-ire Ann Heiser, Yvonne The decorative motif and the or- Hagerman Lumber Co. Clis chestra remain to be chosen at this lieutenant In the Medical Corps of Wylie, Phyllis Giloly, Mary " ime.—Cecelia Marmelstein. the Army. 59 Chestnut St. Red Bank 6-0242 — 6-0243 Momnnnlh County's ex/clif pe'll, Charlotte KucniK, Mary Bot- A large squad has been working ta'raro, Ann Crawford, Adrienne IUclutrd Seidenzuhl give madv-tit-onlvr hridui U:ur, Rita Talorico, Anna Nanninl Red Banlc high school has a new anil Peggy Umber. seamstress In its midst. Richard ahoppc.... —Pejj^y Cosentino. Seidenzahl, a sophomore boy, is tak- WANTED rOI ing sewing In Miss Elma Repp's ,KiMo leant home economics class. NV0RHU1IC 'rii= rifle team cf the Rod an'J Richard Bays that he enjoys tak- AMSOU1SCES Gun cluli of Hcd u.-ink high school ing sewintf. and he has made an under the supervision of Stephen apron for his mother. His presence Abo toavy lion, Skalir.nily and I'oMcc Olllcer flunk Ready tn wciir j^<<\\11s with a group of girls doesn't both- sfeef and of/ ether Mar.Bi mot (icfent last week in a sr him at all, he says. | dual i:i=ct with the lied Bank Na for brides ami liruk's- .Richard says he plans to make j mefoff lional Guard nt the nrmory. Thu a long corduroy jacket.' His reason | National Guard's score was 879 and he says for taking this course is TELEVISION maids have Itwu added Rod BanU'ii score wnn 87u. that lie plans to be a dress design- Open nightly (except Saturday and Sunday) 8 to 11 o'clock. to our shoppe, :ill with Tin member:: ot the team are er when ho Is graduated from high , TCPPMCCSmiD R=ljcrt Donald Krick, Richard school.—Barbara Kstclle. I jLlinson, I'lilllip Uafran. Ralph Ac Demonstrations. Pay as little as 3.22 week. the r"r.'ii, P.r'icrl Lrrncr, Phillip Smith, Walter SSUnrna and Raherl Mor- Red Bank hifi'n school's girls' ! "NEW LOOK" • gan. — Donald Patterson. junior basketball tcum met defeat '[ HARRY GOUIERCt SONS at the hands of the Asbury Park SICOND, CO*. lEWtt ST. Ilaseliall l'rnciico Begins girls' team in the Red Bank high Coach Thomas Phlpps, Red Bank J. H. MOUNT CO. KITH AMBOY, M.J. gymnasium March 2, hy the tsco: e high school baseball coach, called of 30 to 8. Asbury led at the end of PErth Ambey 4-6500 WE ALBO HAVK A , a mccUns: Monday in room C forthe first period, 7-3. 84 BROAD ST. — RED BANK — PHONE R. B. 6-4330 lull basuhul! candidates. At the end of tho half, Asbury 44 r«r, ,1 filr »Hllx| tl Ht|lM MM NEW SELECTION OV t Because cf basketball practice, there were many boys who could PORMAL GOWNS not attend this meeting. The meeting got under wny with FOR HIGH SCHOOL TELEPHONE Coach Philips announcing that ho • will not st.cf.s juniors or seniors PROMS. UED BANK 6.1172 hut will concentrate his nttention on freshmen and .scphomorcs, so that ho will have better teams coni- • TUXEDOS 1OK HIKE ini; up eac;i year. Although fresh- men cannot piny nr accompany the team while traveling, Coach Phlpj; said he will £ivc a number o. 23 West Front St. Red Bank freshman uniforms, so that they
BOLLER TEN NATURAL So why dally? Here, certainly, is the dilly FLAVORS, of the year for smartness and roominess — for the newest in driving ease and riding j relaxation - and for all those basic bounties that are forever Buick's.
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. DOBEMVS, MC CUE Kpvnnrl Bailey, Mn. Frank McCleaatcr. •RKAKFMT NOOKS RUSSELL 71 Mrs. Catherine \Ve»t, Mra. RUJMII School News Clear Wkll« Pine. 123 65 d.livenj. COUNSEM-ORS AT LAW Mrs. James H. Ward and ion | Hertle, Mrs. Je^n Lnnzarro, Miss IT'S TIME Joseph, have returned to their , 1'egpy nrrnnnn, Mrs. Howard Jenn- mon home after spending a vacation in : droti, Mrs. (*h:irlr« Gray, Mn. RED BANK LUMBER A J«hn 4. UulM Thomsi P. Duremui Mrs. Schaphorst'i aaventh grade West Palm Beach, Fin. j Chester Ralph. Mm. Thomaa Kcr- SUPPLY COMPANY Vlnnnt J H«Cu« Ernest K«»»no TO THINK AIOUT English claj» «nd Mlu Scott's Mrs. Mary Gildcralccve. who hna ' rante, Mrs. Kinr.cw \S'. Holman and • WALL STREET. , William U Bu«Mll. Jr. seventh grade English class held R.d Bank S-0IS3 or S-0IS4. a spelling bee Friday. Contestants been spending the winter with rel- ' *'•"'• Vernon i'.alpli. A. A. from Mrs. Schaphorat'* class were ative» in Brooklyn, ia vlsitlnc Mr.: "•'; ~ nnd Mrs. Joseph Corroll of Mnta-; MllWOlt CANZONA Si COMBS Spring! Junc Morrell, Arlene Hower, Betty ALCOHOLICS COVNSCIXOKa AT LAW Kanehl and Gertrude Halloway. wan. Mr. and Mra. Russell Scoljey have Mn-. .1. Uhea WnllltiR of Phalanx, % t Wallaca Mr. K.d Bank From Miss Scott'a class were Anne who h.i-< \icen a PVlrRicHl putirnt at THOUSANDS Tfcsoitore l> Par.-otia Edmund J. Canzona i Clambrone, Joan Hnmmell, Betty returned from a vacation In Kloi- ANONYMOUS Thtudore J- Laurecque Ida Ivnry (Ifnerai luispital, Point Pleiis- Throughout Before You Buy New SCREEN^ Farwoll and John Calvert. "Kil- ant. is recuperntinK at the homo of •islon f. Combs Thomn. J Smith ler dillcr" words were foreign- J. Harvey Bowne has returned The Nation Red Bank Oroup Robert H. Maida William It. Blallr Jr home after spending .several her parent.*. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Abraham J. Zajer INVESTIGATE er, council, political, porous, jewel- Hhat'"i\ of i i Oonie Lum visited the Metropoli- SANITONE 1 tan Museum of Art and "The Clola- cl.if.i. The final winner waa Joan Bowne, Jr. ' ATTOBNEV AT LAW : tPlh" at Fort Tryon Park, New DRV CLEANINO Hammrll, Mrs. Samuel H. Davis has ve- ' N. J. Information Oto— Time remained in the period, so ! U y J Income Tux Consultant turned home after spending the * ,'J> '" ',r f. ','J'" •, .f_ Dnrf ..... ' two others teams were chosen, one winter month., in Nev, York city. ^^^"rZ^iy"^^^ Phone Humboldt t-SSti I from each class, and they spelled LEON'S M Call Froal St.. Red Bank 6-4377 'until the bell rang. Thii time Mrs. William L. Barnes has returned .Mrs. Willkim Movrrln of Phalanx A4-7D White SI. It II. «-2XIM ; Kchaphoru's class «s> represented from Delray Beach, Fla., where he i ami Mi. nn.1 Mrs. Harold Scverin I l>y Robert Benson, Harry Nelson, had been spending a vacation. Mm. and son Itoger of Red Hank. MILTON KOSENE •Paul Peteraen and Patricia Mc- Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. James I The ladles' auxiliary of tha lire ' Guinnes*. Claire Werleman, Rich- ! *TTOBNE%'-AT-LAW MlKTMtSUF-STOIINe Glenn remained In Florldn and will mmpnny met Monday evening, ! ard Schmidt, Michael Bcnjon and return home in the near future. ; Mrs. Kdwin Hoylnn presided. Mem- ; John Rogers spelled for Mlsi lfl Monmouth St. Bed Bank COMBINATION SCtEIN AND S1OIM SASH i Scott's group. Mrs. Albert M. Hnigh was re- "BI-S donated and .packed more I Contestants remaining at the end elected president of the. Women's pm-k.-mes lo lie .tent overseas. Final B. B. 6-281U Clues you ALL thett btnefiti: of the period wore Richard guild of the Reformed rhuivh at n Plans were made for the corneil • Storm SMh; Scrscas »*i Wratkersjraolliu all In one permanent!? Schmidt, Claire Werleman and Mi- meeting at the homo of Mrs. .1. '>eef and laliliage supper which imtellet uiH with Mtfct«| to chanie, nothing to rtore. chael Benaon from Mils. Scott'i Harold Hendrlckson la.st work. ' "ill ho served Wednesday evening, DR. MILDRED HULSART. • Proper vcntUsMm ferin* an; Kuon ... In any weather. group. Troublesome worda were Other ofllcers elected were Mrs. ! March 17. at the fire housa. Danc- • Patented Ruwu THERMOLOK Frame. alien, allegiance and commercial. 8UBUEON timtOI'ODIST , The following were neither ab- Hondrlckson, vico president- Mrs. ''"K "'"I follow the supper. Tickets Orthopedic*—Electro Thermo • Plastic acreeniBt thai won't nut, rot or dlsrolor. Van B. Walker, secretary, and Mrs. i <•"'" ho pnrchaaed from any mem- • Simplified wlndn eleaninr. • Caalnl W rttamlni and froitlni. sent nor tardy during February: bcr ot tno m ct OMc* Huari: Daily » a. m. to .5 p. m. i Scvnmri (imile—M. Hcimon, R. B»,.. Lloyd F. Armstrong, treasurer. The ' '« >mpnny. F.va«in|%< ;TuMd«y. Thursday, 1 k I • UP TO ONE-TBIBO SAVINGS IN tVO. BIIX8. M s C.1W BE INSTALLED ON OLD AND HtW HOMES! sun, J. Cnlverl. E. Ohndwlck. 3. Ohail- next meeting will he Held in the ! ' - Orard •'• Uomldlon has (dona Wtdrattfay and Frldar) I wick. W. Dorsrj-. P«tor Ooff, W. Hu- church hoiiKo Thiirsduv nfternoon. : 'ecDvrrcl from n recent Illness. •/ •puoir.tmfnl only, Hid Bank eusuft nt. J. Noonan, 11. Hago, J, Sealio, J. April 1. At. this time the guild ' ^- *ml Mia' Jllmcs T°°'' ° M 1M BBOAO ST.. BED BANK, N J. Snrrontino, Jonn liammcll, (#. Halloway, members will assist the. Ltuiira' Aid , lP''son' wh0 ha\e bccn v'»ltln« Mr' NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 YEARS TO PAY IS. Knnrlil, r. MrCuinncm, J. Morrell, Tc h on 11. Kwontion, C. Werlemann. MlH »P' »" « ' AUDITS BOOKKEEPING society In preparinp R a cafeteria ! ""'' - wl P nd I ElKhth fira.lf—J. Almandtr, M. Beach, t b " * * > II. Ci.llln, J. UnVito. J, Mc(iuinn«si W. HAROLD F. DOWSTRA PHONE RED BANK 6-4444 supper to be served that «venlnB. |'" I'liiki-r, W. Soholl, U. Wlll»til, ».' 7.1- -.„..= .„. „ ."«u ~«...... i;,! .», l ^jrJ! Patricia. Crals; of Montreal, i porn. Hni-barn C.otr. 1,. Kurlnji, L. alien, Plans for a food sale March '3. |' ; Public Accountant FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION w«t« made at the meeting of the \ f.nni,dl)i wm visit her aunt und :). Turlinrx, A. TrnlTonl. senior guild of St. Mnry's Kplacoim! IUIlH c Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Toop. 1 IM Brotil Slraat Paon. MOSMOl'TH CON8TIIICTION CO. Ninih (irndc!—llnbart Urown, K, Con. church In tho parish house Thins- ,|lis WPPi(i Nrt Bank. Naw Jiricy Rad Bank B-3KI5R • Hiffhway S3, llrddrns Cernrr not-, Albert Rtnmons, Warren Hanrt day afternoon. Mrs. VanClose, ,.^ pany held a drill Ilichnnl llubbnr'l. (.'hnrlei Seymour, The M cc>m " «»i Bank, N. J. i'l-mik »mim. Ji.m«« •l-horn«, William president, announced, that the sale jnunliiy morning. MONMOUTH jUiilkr-i-, Sammy Scaljo, Jan« Barklvy, will be held In the parish house he- | jiondny aliout 12:18 p. m., the plrue send your rrprrnentatlT« to On my home to aivc RstlmBte on RUs- ! Klinore lletifrr, Jnnrt CHiif, Jenn ginning at »:30 a. in. Tho next | i>nip:my was called to the Floyd CO Belr-slorlnjt windows at no ob- llcnliM'. Ail.lit- Douirhty. Flora Haynjn, C JEWELRY REPAIRING ligation to me. llnrlinrn Imtrue. (ilorla McGh'r. Wnrne meetlnR will he Thuiwlny, April 1. ; |jllm f.,',.„, „., tht rc«ult of an oil Construction Co. Mi'Ciir. llrlly l'orhelt, Mnry K. Pr>'ur, Mrs. Wnldron Ehrllcli was (iiicst : i,„,.„„,. . |ilodinf; in the milk house. ( X I Nam* ______^____ llclrn Swonson, Trrry Wcrlemann, Ar- of honor at a sliower Rivtn by Mrs. | •[•[,,, |j as quickly put under and Rfptln at Keatuuanle ^n•.<• Highway 35 ; Iono Wlilmiriar. ro W All Work Guaranteed for On. Y«ir • Add mi Tenth Omilc— I,. Alboi-t, J. Cralk, J. William Morse at hrr home. 1'IT.H- ('ontrol, nnd no damage resulted, At He4d.ni Comer Nixon. W. Jlountreo, R. Wallace, E. cnt were Mrs. George Totten, Mrs. | Mrs, William McCarron la Im- H. ROSIN, Jeweler I City V.'rhb, J. I'.iiller. W. Dlri|(«-«ll. J. |te>- Party time favorites Waldron Khrllcli, M i.«s Ann War- | pi-oving from a rnqent Illness, It Wan Front St., Red Bank, N. J. RID BANK, N. J. >r\. U. Smith, H. Wnrth, K. Wtckman, I phone . ICtlit.h AltxmifUl-, Jnycr Brown. II. nock, Mrs. Walter Ualdwln, Mrs, ; ,\i,.s. 0. Hill of Schcnectady, N. Tal. 1-0072-M. , ('lumiciny, Jiin«> Douirhty, .Imiy Kallmer, George ti. Dlshrow, Mrs. ]•;. KiMM- i y., Is vl.sltlnK *'•'• «ni' Mls- I^eslle lltll.-i I^Kxr. Ilnrbar» Mttle, Betty Mon- Best for dressup—and practical for everyday wear, rrl^lT, l'.it Nnonan, Pat O'Ketfe Dorll els Khrllch, Mrs. George Campbell, ! Cornell. Snn.cim, Piinchii Slryktr. Julia Terry Mrs. Herbert Spray, Mrs. Arthur | Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Sr., loo. Your little girl will like these pretty sandals, ' Klnvunth Urnilc—Warren Parrinatnn. Sik-ox, Mrs. Robert Preston, Mrs. • rcWirated her 76th »irthiln.y on made to the measure of Buster Brown quality. ! Wiltlum Frr-ny, .Inmefl Johnoon, Stephen Kreynee. Aflolnh Konrtrup, Robert Min- Robert Ehiilch, Mrs. Covert Camp- ' March -. S'IB spent it visiting in Hla, k Patent leather; lied and White Calf. IS SHOPPING AN INCONVENIENCE WITH HEAVY PARCELS imi, William UUB, Walter O'Neill. lien bell, Mrs. Lloyd E. Cokflrt, Jr., ' New Vurk >ity. Kflltrlman. .Tunlea Rorreri*lno, Ju>i.i ' THEN THKOUGH YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT USE 1 Wf-nnrr. ItnymnnH Moptet, .Toyre Anrler- Miss Nstall*. Campbell and Mrs. ! Miria Marian Hoiid, d.'LUStiter of ) »wi, ^nrWra Berint,lt, Mama FeMt, Harvey CJ. Hartmnn. |.Mr. anil Mra. Havld Hood, has re- TUNK, IN on !« lnacna, Joan Kaplan, A bridal shower wn.i given for tinned via airplane from Texas, every Sndirday iniirnliif at 11:30 on lli-lcn Bunnom, Mary fitanley, i 'I'wflft.h firadr—Frank Fueha, Jamti Mrs. Robert McClenater by Mrs. ' w hern she visited friends for a few Stallun MIC. RED BANK PARCEL DELIVERY i ITnlllKan, Kim Ifuhhari), Paul Hufhaa, Robert Johnston, Mrs. Mnurlce , weeks. K:imucl Lniarun, Robert Mlnton, Walter Cohen and Mrs. Howard Creed, ! Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Stryker Hint. Michael Pclo, Aimtin S««rl. Mar- FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE lln Srirrlrlire. Philip Stryker. Ruth Bur. Sr., recently In the Keyport First are residing temporarily at Prince- I:PSA, Mnrjorle ChailnHck, Sylvia Chad. Aid building. Plcsent were Mrs. ton. v.irk, Dori» Cherry. Dorl« Curtld. Maria Harry Lehman, Miss Jane Mnnton, ! { ['ii:U>t-iiro, (irnr« Hcaly, Mary Henned. (JKANTKII Footcraft Shoes FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPERS: ! npy. Shnrnu Hoflnr. Joan l.lhnkn, Jean Stadlcr, Dorothy Stanton. LoRoy Hyer, Sr., Mrs. George la.it weclt advised a divorce In fa- deliveries at: 9, 10 & 11 A. M.—1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 P. M. Saturday, Smith, Mils Rose Shea, Mrs. ICarl vor of Cpl. John Oukwood Dunn of HEADQUAHTEKS FOR fir** delivery 8 A. M. Smaller cKfrs within a (Trade have C. Stu'ltz, Mrs. Stanley Hyer, Ml«s Lonir Mrnnch nttnlnst Harriet Ann the Hfinie food value a« the larger Gvetn Ptdei'H«n, Mrs. harry Purdy, ' Arr. IJitnn. Cpl. Dunn, —*"wh—o 'i-s OI'IH:iAI. HOY ANI» CAUL SCOUT SHOES PKKs, nllowing for the difference In Miss Lois Purdy, Mrs. Harry Roli- stationed at Mltchel Field, L. I., TO RED BANK, FAIR HAVEN, LITTLE SILVER, SHREWSBURY, weight. Medium eggs weigh about erts, Mrs. James Cahill, Mrs. i'harp.rd dennrtlon. He was repre- Trial HEALTH SHOES />y FLEET-AIR one-eighth loss than Iarg« eggs; sented hy Bernard H. Welser and VAIL HOMES, RIVER PLAZA, RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS. Krank Crlscello, Mrs. Allyyn Lee, small eggs about one-fourth less Harvey 13. J_,cuin, Freehold attor- Mia. James Dlckerson, Mrs. A H6 St. Ue*l Bank than larse eggs. neys. Frnncis Smith, Mrs. Theodore A "SHORE" tf/IDtt MM PRESENTS EASTER THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD! PARADE
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CmMMl bwlc chvcllrlillcs »f it- lit* at§ /«/;» afpttnl in tht front vi»w «/ tht 1941 rnodtl. Bumper and frith trt tvn mart maisive. Tht tymholle V trmnl mi ertsl have httn plfilntlf rtfinti to harmonitt with turn, low hood linn,
Vitwti tram tht rtar, tht 194! Cadil- lac ihemt • comflilt dtparlure in de- ll/*. Tht full-width rear window im- frovn tfiptaranct ami safety. Smart ''rudJer-tyft" lenders, protected Ay llurdy butnptr upright: Hive an appro- ptiatt touch of flrelncss. Note the wlit, low rtar deck. CLEANERS INC. HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR CO. 25 WEST FRONT ST. RED BANK RED BANK, N. J. 8 MAPLE AVENUE Pag;c Twelve KED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1948 COMPLETE BATTERY Receive* Degre* Cutlery Plant 1948 What Lovelier Gift.... SERVICE To Be Rebuilt TREE AND UWN SERVICE New • Rentals • Recharge 11* Linden Ave. Highlands Million Dollar Fire Phone S-14J3-M HONEY BEE FLOWERS Complete Tree Service— WALLTEX Douglas Electric Co. At Englitbtown Pruning Spraying BISSELT- T. 33 Fast Front Street** General Care of Trees. Over a million dollon' worth of Red Bank damage was caused by the fire Complete Landscape Service. Canvas Wall Covering which swept the Englishtown cut- Lawns cared for by the Broad St. Trl. It. B. 6-1020 Tel.: II. It. 6-0128 lery plant Friday morning. Fire- week or month. men from five communities battled Estimates cheerfully given. the fire from 5 o'clock until after Now In Stock 7:30 before the flames were brought Where? flmer?/ into check. They were hampered AT by freezing water lines and a gen- Green Grove Manor eral lack of water, while the ther- mometer hovered slightly above zero. House of Fine Food Fire Chief Theodore Narozanlck KLARIN'S of Englishtown «sid that the exact Choice cause of the fire was unknown, al- PAINTS WALLPAPERS Entertainment though It is believed to have been Steak*, .started from a spark in one of the Chops, blower fans. Only a guard was on 26 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK Rev. Kllwood 3. Wolf duty when the fire was discovered. Cocktail lar Chicken, He called Police Chief R. B. Van- Lobster W Rev. Ellwood S. Wolf, pastor of Derhoef and, although the local PHONE 6-3838 II Leonardo Bnplist. cliurch, received fire department rushed to the (if IlinnUs In i>111- inniiy friends for his Muster of Ails ricRrcc in music- scene, the flames were already shooting high In the air. A call was c, .intl In nrlvise shore residents loffy from New York university ccenlly. put out for assistance and com- Hint drspilc rising prirf"1 »r will continue to panies from Freehold, Marlboro, H Rev. Mr. Wolf, who hus been pas- servo thr IIno~I. fooil n\:*11n 1>1 <•. Hlghtstown and Jameiburg te- T tor of Jjeonardo church 13 years, sponded. 1 i;i n Kraduntc of tnn National Bible \Vi>, nl-u invite llm-* fiicul lovers who have Instilutr, a member of the class Arthur Meyer, vice president of • tif 103(i, nnd rmcived his H.A, dc- tho company, saiil that the loes, not \isilml IIM- CiMKKN CHOVK MANOR In tre.it which might reach $1,250,000, was R Kren from Kutjjers university in themselves In nun (if tint* delirious choice steak?, 39-14. He hn.i served an clerk of the adequately covered by Insurance, PLUMBERS chops, live Maine lobster or chicken. O zttiu STRAND Monmoulh Baptist association sev- and that the plant will be rebuilt T eral years. as soon as possible. In addition to the structure, the burden of the CLIFF WATMOUS AT THE ORGAN M . . . where the mere pros- In addition to his pastoral duties loss is believed to have been in the pect of a tempting snack Mr. WolC has continued his studies Intricate machinery and stock of . RESERVATIONS TEL. A. P. 2.B4S3 • in music. An accomplished mu- steel stored in the building. All of V,i Mllr. Out - made him feel like a new sician, tin wns official pianist at the records in the .plant were de- Asbury Avenue * man. Remember u» for the Northern Baptist convention stroyed, but Mr. Meyer Bald that WANTED this year nt Atlantic City and has he thought the most essential rec- From after the movies! acted as pinnifit nt many county ords could be pieced together from Asbury Park and state church functions. He tho company's executive offices in ALSO Traffic Circle tV-UStOA9ir also directs a choral society of New York. The firm has another members of churches In the bay plant at Willlngford, Conn. I. Gr.tn Grov« 5TRAND shore area. GENERAL ELECTRIC Ro.dl One of the most serious aspects (Fallow Iht Slfnl of the fire was the resulting tem- Alerl Patrolman porary uncmployment-of the 475 APPLIANCE SALESMAN &/DRINK< Sav«-s Safe And $-1,000 employees. The company, which hired over 1,000 during the war, Patrolman Robert Fleming of had employed as many nn 900 until Ijon/; Hranch foiled an attempt recently, when a decline in busi- early Monday mornins by a thief ness forced a lay-off. or thievra to carry away a safe IN THE SPRING A YOUNG LADY'S containing an estimated $4,000 GEORGE C. KOEPPEL & SON from the Jersey Central Power and SHOW AT FORT MONMOUTH. Light company oflico at 10 Third A two-act variety show entitled, avenue, I«unn Branch, "Spring Cleaning," will be present- 111 FIRST AVE.* ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS FANCY TURNS TO THOUGHTS OF While making a routine check of ed by tho special services school the Third avenue business district, at Fort Monmouth tonight at 7:30. Patrolman Fleming observed a "Spring Cleaning" is the second LEON'S CALL OR APPLY man in a pnrtlonod section beyond production produced by the special the business olllcc, and immediately services school. The first play, Since 1912 fired a shot through the front "Christmas Capers," presented De- CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS 64-76 White St. Bed Bank . Phone At. Highlands 1-0890 door, lie then rushed to the rear cember 17, was enthusiastically re- of the bullUIni: where ho found a ceived by the personnel of the fort Phone R. B. 6-2800 We have a large selection of the NEWEST roar window open hut no trace of and their guests. tho thief or thieves. He called head- FABRICS and PATTERNS at reasonable quarters and Patrolmen Benjamin Kaplan, Grozcl DeSheplo and prices. George Huhn and Detectives Peter F. Hyland, William Walling and Each piece cut on your furniture by our Acting Detective Rocco N. Bon- forte came to tho scene. experts. Police ehlef Thomas J. Marks said the safe had been moved a GUARANTEED TO FIT few feet toward the open window before Patrolman Fleming arrived. The safe, which weighed about 350 APPLIQUEING AND MONOGRAMMfNG J. YA NKO pounds, was kept in a wash room RED BANK OUR SPECIALTY in tho rear of the office. Chief 30 BROAD STREET Marks said that the police were In posc63ion of several good clues which may lend to the Identity of CALL R. B. 6-4038 FOR FREE ESTIMATE the would-be thief or thieve* CADETS ON HONOR BOLL.
Upholstered Furniture NO RED Two cadets from Red Bank are Mid Kllgs Cleaned In among those who earned places on 15 Months To Pay .»'.. 1.25 TAPE the second quarter honor roll nt Three Signs of Spring Your Home liordentown Military Institute. UPHOLSTERING and Cadets Staff Sergeant Dominick FURNITURE and Accrra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis FURNITURE Accrra of 11 Bridge avenue, and Our large selection will gaily REPAIRING DECORATING James Harvey Cottrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cottrell of 1 Vista OVR SPECIALTY A. B. C. prepare you for the new season Co. place, had averages of 87.50 and 106 Shrewsbury Ave. Red Bank 83.00 respectively and ranked 12th and 43d. Both cadets are members of the senior class.
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VOLUME LXX, NO. 38. RED BANK. N. JM THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 .. PAGES 1 TO 12 .warded For Catch Red Bank Bowlers College Track Teams Caseys Begin Of Large Sailfah Nay Run At Itcil Bank Surf. John W. Swanson of Crest drive, kittle Silver, was aboard the char- Among Leaders In Fort Monmouth's nthlctic office State Tourney ier boat, "Jean Dare", skippered by has Issued invitations to many And Stream apt. Earl Dare of Brielle, when Eastern colleges, rwjiirMIng their e caught a 6-ft. 11-in. sailflsh. last oimty Tourney participation In a track meet at the Tomorrow Night Timely Note* eek In Florida waters. He is bo- Red Bank high school athletic ng awarded a bronze sailfleh but- field. On the Great Outdoors ton by the Stuart Sailfish club Jnnet, Menzzopane Although May 22 has been set as Meet Jersey City / a tentative date, no official an- HOOPS AND LOOPS:— Th« Red Bank Lions club fetei the Bu« BY STEW VAN VLIET hlch sponsors the annual fishing ournament at Stuart, Fla. Place In Single* nouncement of tho event will be In Curtain ItuiM-r basketball team at Molly Pitcher March 23 ... Eddie Bahr, Red Bank The heaviest sailflsh entered to made until arrangements with the Catholic's sparkling forward, should b« !h« town's best colleg* hoop late weighed 87i» pounds and the At Recreation Alley* college cinder men have been com- Of iNJCSAA Tonriicv prospect comes '49, when he graduate!. His true effectiveness could not Salt Water Fishing License was a dollar, and hard to get, pleted. Red Bank's hoard of educa- be Judged this year because he outclassed hli mates. If h» refrain* For years we have realized the every boy had a string of traps. ngest caught by a man measured from "flash In abundance" next year, he should he a shoo-In for big feet, 4 inches, and by a woman, Red Bankers Fred Jones and Joe tion assured the use of the athletic Red Bank Catholic high school Importance of creating a fund to "They not only trapped muskrat* field to the army team for Mny 15 honors. Little wonder that th« Caseyi Juat unanimously elected him be used solely for the purpose of but everything else, including lox, feet, 10 inches. Tho contest closes Icnzzopane continued to hold po- makes its Initial bid for a sUto captain. itions of prominence among the and 22. Monmouth's runners will basketball title tomorrow night In our marine resources, and in order skunk, weasels of oppossum, To- kprll 30. also train on the local cinder paths. to accomplish this we have advo- day very few boys spend their Ingles leaders in the Monmouth cd Bank high school's Harding When the Green and Gold Casey quintet vent to Brooklyn ounty Handicap Bowling tourna- They use the oval after the high cated that a salt water license be time trapping. It is easier to ask school boys have completed their iad gymnasium when a tough St. Sunday for the Metropolitan Catholic achool tourney they wer* required to fish in the waters in the 'old man' for a buck," said Mr. lent being staged at the Recrea- loysius of Jersey City visits here treated royally. By everyone but Chamlnade's team, that Is. Caseys Bow Out ion alleys on Newman Springs afternoon's work. the group "C" preliminary round New Jersey. Our contention is that Parmly. While It was th* school's flrst sppearance In Brooklyn, th* money paid for fresh water li- Wo are inclined to agree with oad. Jones la in fourth spot with the N'ew Jersey Catholic State censes comes out of the pockets of him. Certainly predators are.onlhe In Metropolitan 1-30—641, and Menzzopane ia be- hletic association tournament. Brooklyn Eagle pointed out that RBf.'H would not exactly be a fresh water anglers and therefore increase. This fact was brought to Ind him with his scratch 635. Three Identical The Caseys, who have had a hot stranger "In the greatest borough of the irest^t city In the ihould not be used for any other our attention after an extended Millard Aumack's 245-24—269 con- d cold sfason, may offer the vts- world." Her. .lospph Sheehaii, RBCII moderator of athletlrt, Is Inucd to remain good enough to ng quintet somo trouble, even purpose than to improve fresh wa- ride with Game Warden Karl Catholic Tourney the son of the late John Sheeban, who formerly conducted ama- ter fishing. Every time wo have Kristiansen covering the territory old high single game, with handi- Games Bowled lough they come here as co-favor- brought this matter up it has met back of Mlddletown. There was a cap, while Bob Ormsbee of Brad- cs with Good Counsel of Newark teur boilng shows for the KnlfhW of Odumbua. with the snme old worn-out argu- light covering of snow and every- Chaminadc Quintet oy Beach still retains leadership cop the state chnmplonshlp. All praise for that grammar school tournament St. James !i run- ment: "How can you charge I 4.1 add "coach of the year" In flne print below the by-llns . . . W* wondsr l\ 4!l Red Bank held comfortable mar- fishing is our last standing virgin We have suddenly become an larly since the opposition was dead- performer in an amateur boxing why all the disparaging remarks by metropolitan sports writers about Acerra's Bar IS 64 ina in every Besslon, really mov- basketball? Ever since the game "caught on" It has become increas- resource in this and other states optomist. Spring has arrived, re- ly on set shots from all distances show at Balbach's auditorium in ng out in the third chapter, when here in the most thickly populated Chaminade possessed the talent Keanaburg, provided plans being 200 Club ingly difficult to get ducats to college games In the city. Which te*. gardless of what the weather man 'Siibliy" Goliim 203, Johnny Givtta ivory member hit the cords. In area of our nation. • says. Tuesday morning we wert make frequent substitutions ol former by BUI Balbaeh material- minds us that Garry Paskus, our Register co-worker, knew how to g«t 201-20(1, "KIT." JofTrry 'J14, Boy Smith his session Little Silver .was out- tickets for the NCAA finals March 20, but he refuses to reveal his "In" "Every other form of hunting awakened by a familiar chirp, •qual ability, another factor prov ize. April 19 has been set as the 225. Howard Kull 220, Frank Lafay«tle icored 17 to 7. and fishing in out state ia 'put and chirp, chirp. It had to be a robin, Ing In ltt favor, tentative daU of th* show. 200. Ixion Smock 216. "Al" Qulmhy . . . Frank Pingltor* and Milt Nichols, two ot the best officials In the»* 212, "Ike" Bec*i! 3011, "I.on" Heiidricka Joe Bacigalupi and Bob Stout parts, refereed ths Hoffman-SayrevllI* tilt. take' Unless we act wisely nnd and it was—not one, but foui The scoring might have been If the show Is presented, It will 200, "Jim" Simltllii 207, "Rudy" IMBch- ihiired scoring honors for Little well, our tide-water resources will perched in our apple tree. The; kept to respectable proportions ex- mark the first time In seven years •r 20B, Charts Shlnn 210, I)HVO Wean liver, each getting eight. TheJun- bo in the same position not too were plump and fat and their rci cept for a Red Bank lapse in the that the formerly popular light 221. Harry Urccnwouil 2112-211 Jumcii INCIDENTS AND INCIDENTALS:—Lou Jaccubs back In the Cleary 207-201. "Doc" Colio 203-103 ors have entered the Gold Medal coaching picture at Red Bank high. H« will assist Vines Paladlno In many years hence. In the past 25 breasts were a light for sore eyi third period, in which the winner* programs take the sportllfht In 216—612, Bill Trunx 232. Bill Foiternr Lourney at Asbury Park. years wo have, with you, seen de- posted 21 points to Red Bank's in- Keansburg. Among the problems 212, Angelo Murdleo 219, Ralph dentil. track . . . Buc bsJtball prattle* begin. Monday afternoon under Coach Later In the day the air was rent JOB, "Ray" Souito 221, Harry Ilopkln LITTLE SILVER JUNIORS Tom Phlpps . . . Shore tennis coaches meet March 24 In Asbury Park cided changes both In the quantity by a song like the anvil chorus, sufficient three. Red Bank was in facing Balbaeh I* obtaining a suit- 202, Jimmy TutLls 210, "Dink" AMel G F P and quality of fish available. Rushing to the door we found the contention up that point, having able opponent for Asmar. He Is a 205, "Ed" Wado 216. 'etley t - 1 1 S high school . . . Th* Shore Conference bowling championship will b* highly respected amateur for his loivmnn, I 1 1 S held In Ashury March 24. Among Red Bank representatives ars Nick There is a decided need to in- sycamore trees had suddenly burst trailed but by nine points at th . llaclnaluul, f 2 4 8 crease the minimum length of into full purple bloom. There wen half-time rest. weight and opposition up to this Samaras, Ralph Acsrra, Tony Ferraro, Mike Arnone, George Cuje, Rich* most of our salt water fishes of- point has not been abundant. itohaon ie Mastrla, Bob Frlck, Aubrey DellOmo and Joe Montano . . . Horac* hundreds and hundreds of purp] As the third session began, Coac! 5tout, Wade, Monmouth Park's ace publicity man, due in Oceanport ths 20th. fered for sale and regulation to grackle perched in the topmoa Adam Kretowicz substituted free Another Keansburg lad, Jerry Caseyettes Score mesh size in commercial nets. boughs, singing away at the to[ ly to give the regulars a rest. Tho DcCapua, who has been boxing the It » 36 lllll Wlchmann, former Red Bank Catholic high hurler, now "In order to finance this plan it of their lungs. All of which remind! switch proved Red Bank's undoing best in flyweight and featherweight RED BANK STARS mete* out Justice In Little Silver as police recorder, In which la suggested that there be a $1 us that there are only 35 mon classes, is scheduled to meet Na- 6 Wins, 4 Losses r p position he succeeds Judge John V. Crowell, Jersey Shore Base* for before the varsitymen were Haatrln, f. 6 17 •alt water license for individuals days until the opening of the trout back in action, Chaminade ha talc Bruno of Asbury Park. Bruno lino, f 0 8 ball league's high commissioner . • . Among Rumson's euchra and 50 cent license for transients, reached the finals in the Jersey 1H»UCC>, twins are Neil Shay-Jim Tulljr and Joe Schubert-Jim Uuryea season. Also we caught our first moved to a 20-point advantage, 'OHCMIKJ, K- 0 u good for 60 days. striped bass last April 20. The winners boosted their coun Golden Gloves. DeCapua Is best Lynch Nips Shea U 1 > ... Commodore Joe Irwln and Race Chairman Fred Brown have "In order not to work any hard- mainly on their ability to crow known for his exceptional bout 1 1 announced August tl-St aa the date* of this year's National Bhip on party-charter and rowboat A letter from Fred Fletcher, dl out Red Bank, repeatedly stealln with Al Ardito, state flyweight For Scoring Honors 25 7 67 Sweepstakes regatta on the North Shrewsbury. Mr. Brown, an operators, all persons fishing from rector of George Ruppert'a flshin; inaccurate passes before it wa champ, In the Red Bank armory old speedboat pilot, says he baa received word from several Gold these to be covered by set license contest, states, in part: "It look moved down court. ring last year in the firemen's bene- The girls' basketball team of Red Cup class owners, promising they will be on hand. Particularly fit show. While Ardito was given for unit operation. Charter and like the contest this year la golni Eddie Bahr and Jack Malono; Bank Catholic high school, coached Soccer Tourney since the post-war renewal of the classic, the Sweeps event has party boats, $1 per unit head, based to be the biggest ever. In fact, uj the decision over DeCapua, It was by Sister Mary Evangelist, ended moved to a rating of top Importance In the country. continued their excellent ,play, Bah: a highly unpopular one with the on average capacity of boats oper- to this writing, the entries an taking high scoring honors with i their regular season with a record Correction: That benefit card party being sponsored by th* ladles* ating In state waters. Rowboats 600% ahead of last year, whtel fans, who soundly razzed the A.A.U, of six wins and four losses. Bar- auxiliary of Rumson Vets will be held next Tuesday night at th* club* 15-point total. Danny Welch ha< officials. DeCapua, Incidentally, will At River Street $2 per year, tide water only. Com- was the biggest year we ever bo nine to share second-place in th« bara Lyncy h nosed out Peggy Shea rooms on Avenus of Two Rivers. Last week we reported it as being mercial interests to be taxed in An additional feature this year scoring with Johnny Peterson, cap defend his title in Newark A. C. for season's Individual scoring scheduled for April IA . . . Ray O'Neill has opened a plumbing supply proportion. In 1946 commercial men the new citations to be awarded able Chaminade center. Welch1! next Wednesday. Girls In Battle company on Shrewsbury avsnue. Sports followers should remember for minimum weights. The cita- honors, Barbara getting 114 ti paid into State Fish and Game play was not up to some of his past Peggy's 111. Ray as a scrappy member of the squared circle in high school days ,.. council $45,626.25 for licenses for tions are beautiful and something performances. He missed several For Championship If wa could bowl like Joe Henxzopane, our only labor would be exerted boats, nets, etc. as the years roll by, that the re- St. Mary's of Perth Amboy wa lay-up chances and could not full> responsible for two of the losso: The girls' line soccer champion- In bowling alleys. He Is a consistent performer and ranks among th* How Would the Money Be Uaed cipient can look back upon with utilize the height advantage he en Two Star Bouts and Camden Catholic furnished th ship of River street high school first half of the country's better bowlsrs. Sourcs of Information: "Th« "Forty-five per cent law enforce- pride and fond memories." joyed over the opposition. Of hii others. The Amboy contests wer will be doclded this afternoon in Bowling News." ment to check violators, check pol- nine points, flve were made via th closely fought, St. Mary's winning the River street gym, when the More fine racing memories wan stirred up among local turf Striped bass bill, senate 177, free-throw route. Set For Saturday lution to its oouroo, help In Bold which provides for no netting of one by four points and the othe final round of the tourney will be followers when they read of the death of Twenty Grand, a operatiorf of biologists, etc. Forty Red Bank brought their total u by two. The Camden girls were a played. Members of the seventh, Greentree great and • real favorite among Monmouth county striped bass, is in the hopper. Af- little tougher competition, thel race horse followers. He died • week ago yesterday and waa per cent of biological survey, lab- ter being read ltt was referred to in the last quarter, mainly in th Asbury Wrestling eighth and ninth grades make up oratory equipment and Held equip- final three minutes when Chaml margins having been by 15 point the teams, evenly divided through burled In the Greentree horse cemetery In Lexington, Ky. It la ment, biologists, salt water hatch- the senate Ganfe and Fisheries in each game. our squads, Dorcas.Blddle is cap- to be regretted that he waa valueless In stud, hence no heirs to committee. If you want this bill to nade cleared the bench, Has Twin Attraction ery development, pollution study as BED BANK CATHOLIO Other forwards on tho team tain of Team 1, Lorraine Jones carry on. Having trained la Llneroft under the master of it affects marine life, study of all become law, flood your legislators Team 2, Joseph Buonano Team 3 trainers, Jimmy Rowe, many locallte* rightfully feel aa though with letters and telegrams. How were Alice Garvcy, Helen Cross, fishes and their hablta and environ- The wrestling show at Asbury Roseanne Girard, Patricia Eager, and Edith Salatino Team 4. Coach they have lost M old friend. ment, state marine building fund, else can they know your wishes? Park armory Saturday night will Mary Mnssey, Maureen Gaul, Ther- Tom Phlpps is directing the tour- Give them something to back them Hintelmann, 1. \ be featured by two atar bouts. Likeable Bill Slisrwood around after a week In bed. Grip bsdded -CO., subject to approval of Marine Haynn, t. • •—••• " esa Vaiti, Joan Davenport, Ann ney. him . .. Maureen O'Brlsn did It again. Shs has a rugged path ahead* la Research board named by the gov- up. Welch, r. • Marvin Mercer of Reading, Pa Shea and Ann Naughton. Th As of Tuesday afternoon Miss will meet Franco!* Mlquet, the next month's natlonsls. In the svent It will help her parents, we prom- ernor. Fifteen per cent reserve It looks like the gentler sex will Kerrigan, c, .— " guards were Joan Theurkauf, Pa- Salatlno's team held a command- Iso that the Sports Reglstsr will be rooting all out for her in Red Bank fund, capital building fund, bond HawkltiH c - - ° French champ, in one match and have to dig down In their slacks Maloney, s. • tricia Sheridan, Eleanor Conlon Ing lead, having been undefeated while they are in Daytona, biting finger-nails . . . Red Bank high boys payments on same, etc., subject to "Stu" Hart, the Canadian tltllst, Barbara Clark, Rosemary McAul- four appearances. Miss Jones' and come up with three bucks it Carroll, g ? will tangle with Ardell "Don" Kin have a good chance to get expensive golf Instruction free if they show Marine Research board's approval they intend to do any fresh water Madura, g. - 2 iffe, Patricia Desmond, Bevls Beck squad is in second place and is enough interest to form a team . . . Good response from Buc freshmen and state legislature. It can be Black, t - . : ° dred, former University of Michi- er and Carol Joan Relman. he only team which can offer the fishing. According to a bill, which Nuunhton, g - 2 gan gridder, In the other. to the call for baseball players ... Johnnie Ellis and Ray Catalano will done if you sportsmen give It your was presented by Assemblyman Other scorers were Cross 43, Gir- leaders serious trouble. Standings be Rumson Vet baseball coaches. That club will also enter a team la support." Hanlon, I. • - Mlquet ia well known to Asbury Sherskln, female anglers will be 12 14 ard 37, Garvey 31, Massey 13, Gau! are: the popular Sea Bright Softball league. required to secure a fishing license. Park mat fans, having been unde 10, Eager 7 and Naughton 5. W The above is contained in a re CHAMINADE feated in the shore ring since com- Team 2 ..._ - _... 2 Katontown's "Tat" Battt Is trying to get things rolling to r*. port by Harry C. Stelle, president - Another bill up for consideration The team scoring record was: Team 3 1 S organise a Junior Legion team In that town again this year. BM.1, f. % ing from France. Mercer is expect- of the New 'Jersey State Fcdera- will require all citizens to register B.B.C.H. OPP. Team 1 1 S He did a good Job last season and he didn't have the cream ot their firearms. This bill was intro- Kll '| ed to give Mlquet hia best opposi- 5 tion of Sportsmen's clubs. We feel Collliw, f. tion to date. Hart was a favorite VJ—St. Mary'l (Porth Amboy Interest In the tournament has high school talent to skim from the bottle of players. We con- duced by Assemblyman James McGowan, f. ••• 56—Highland Manor that all this deserves the support In Asbury Park before leaving on 49—St. Rom been extremely high and has tinue to maintain that the legion program I* missing the boat of the sportsmen of New Jersey, Sanderson of Essex county, and Pox, c 31—St, Mary's (Perth Amhoy) drawn a good spectator crowd at In this section If they fail to organize tbe kids who otherwise was sponsored by Attorney Gen- Peterson, c, «— a Canadian-United States tour, and Boyle, c. -•— his opponent has been impressive 18—Camden Catholic each performance. Team members will be overlooked. High school varsity players generally will A Farmer. Sportsman Speaks eral Walter VanRiper. The meas- Kenny, g. .. .— 27—Camden Catholic J.V. are: No. 1, Blddle, Scott, Frost, gather In the summer month* to play In neighborhood clubs. ure is meeting with heavy opposl' Daly, B -.. since turning pro. Kindred began 28—Trenton Cnthedral During the week Ted Parmly of his mat career at Michigan and 28—Camden Catholic Mason, Dotts, Randolph, Taylor, What the Legion should do I* scour the town to Interest other Tlnton Falls paid us a visit. He tlon by sportsmen throughout the Mlastnwakl, «. 34—9t. Kono Summey, Lewis, Antonozzl, Jones, youngsters In baseball. The Eatontown Juniors were no league state, and there will be a public Brennan, g - 25 10 60 knew great success In college com- was upset about a condition which petition. , E8—IIlKhlnnd Manor No. 2, Jones, Morris, Wormley, threats last year, but the boys had a successful year. That con- existed on his farm last hunting hearing in the assembly chamber, Bed Bank Oath. .- .....12 9 3 14—38 Brown, Paratlno, Procaplo, Jones, clusion depend* on proper evaluation. State House, at 8 p. m. Match 23. Ghamlnade -.••• ...IB 15 21 0—80 In the preliminaries Jim Burnett season. We havet known Mr. Parm- of New Zealand will make hli As- Schenck, Burlctt, Osborne, Jack- After attending Tropical'* opening, Ed Brennaa, Monmouth'* gsnisi ly some 40 years, have gunned and son. No. 3, Buonano Wilson, Haw- "Blood Sucker*" bury Park debut against the Iron- Red Bank Catholic general manager, returned to his desk to get things rolling In th* fished with him and know him to nnlrl. "No, they were blood suck- man, Mllo Steinborn. Lou Farina kins, Knight, Clay, Peursall, Har- track's spring work schedule. He says Talon Is expected to maks a be a true sportsman. He never re- We wero sitting In Sal'i tavern, era," answered George. of Hoboken and Qua Rapp of New To Name Hoop Champs ris, Person, Davis, Bacon. No, 4, return visit here , . . The Matt GUIs regularly hear from the honey- fused anyone permission to hunt Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, en By this time we decided to get York tear the cover off in the Salatino, Powell, Toscano, Olover, mooning Crawleys of Wsst Palm Beach. Old timers remember Nat over his farm, provided the gun- joying a helping of "meat balls on into the discussion, "Were they big opening tilt at 9 p. m. Williams, Brown, Jones, Reynolds, Crawley, formerly of Highlands, as a star member of the Richard K. ner had the good manners to ask a plate," when we happened to Intramural basketball champion Romeo, Solomon. enough to use as fish bait? Are ships are being staged at Re Fox baseball team. That was In 1910 .. . Airport inn has moved Into a that permission. Last season ho overhear the following conversa- you sure they were not shrimp?" commanding lead In ths Businessman's bowling league. They are th* signed a contract with the Fish tion: "Dan, do you remember the Bank Catholic high school auditor "No, tho only name we knew Atlantic Highlands Five ium. Adam A. Kretowicz, athletic Rumaon Boys' Club only team in that loop with a ladies' auxiliary. Helen Osborn wa* and Game council allowing the old days, some 40 years ago, when them by was blood suckera," said named Its president by Bill "Junior" Prat* of the bad foot department. state to stock his property, with we were boys at May's Landing? director, is supervising, Grammai the old timers. At Rutgers Tonight school nonlnnts nrn ntngnrl Bntur Posts Another Win . the understanding that it would bo How tin old burgs had wanned By this time, tho dlncuiBion Looks aa though the Rumson Veteran* amateur boxing pro- open to the public. "Never again," ashore and we kids used it at a Atlantic Highlands high school's day mornings and high school Continuing their winning ways, gram will be cancelled. For our money, the state A. A. V. box- spread, with all hands taking part, games are held Saturday nights. tho Rumson boys' club trlmmtd the said Mr. Parmly, "will I allow my diving platform. How when one of so we doclded that discretion was Tiger basketecra meet Point Pleas- lug rules should be scrapped. With the cries about professions! farm to be stocked. Squads of gun- us would accidentally slip and fall ant tonight at 7:30 o'clock In the In last week's games, Senior B Rlnkydlnk A, C, of Rumson high boxing dying on Its feet because of phony fights, the big boy* tho better part of valor, and with- school, for their third successive ners swarmed over, my fields, de- over backward into tho water In drew to consult Noah Webster. Rutgors university gymnasium In eased out Senior A, 19 to 18; Jun- should realise that new talent will continue being scarce with- stroying patches of cultivation, the hull of the scow and we would the N.J.S.I.A.A. tournament. ior A and B defeated Junior C, 31 triumph and sixth win In nine out a wholesome source to draw from. At one time boxing wa* 'Leech. A dlscophorous annelid, to 13; Sophomore A Girls defeatec tussles, tramping down a field of soybeans scramble out as fast as we could, having an oral sucker ventral If the Tigers can bring home a a popular sport In both local high schools. When the fee* 3o that it was nearly Impossible nil covered with blood suckers, so win, they will travel to the same Snphomore B girls, 32 to 2; Fresh Tho fray, played at the Riverside levied "for the good of the sport" became a financial burden to sucker around tho mouth and a men C and D defeated Freshmei to harvest them. Insteud of coming that our arms and legs looked 1'ko postorior ventral sucker under tho court tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. to Y.MCA, was a wild game all the the schools, the programs were necessarily dropped. We haven't to tho house nnd asking If It was tho quills on a porcupine's back, meet tho winner of the Carteret- A and D, 38 to 30; Sophomoru way. It wasn't until the second forgotten the mess the A. A. V. gave Ited Bankers when th* anus. Tho blood-sucking leeches defeated' Sophomoro A and C, 2' nil right to hunt, many of thurn Mow wo would grab a clam shell have the mouth furnished with Sayreville game. half that tho Clubbers nsserted firemen staged those bout* In the armory, critical words direct- ' or n piece ot broken glass and to 26; Sixth grade boys tleteatci tholr supromacy and pulled nway ed our way by Harry Nash notwithstanding. irketl their cars nlong the road three Borrated or toothed plates, or Fifth grade boys, 2 to 0; Eight! ..id barged across tho fields liko n scrapo them off before they could jaws, which causo a trlradato in- MAUREEN WINS AGAIN Ken Clayton, Walt Rlst and Ron- Lou Dorlck will be a pitcher-candidate for Rod Bank Catholic'* hnvo time to imbed themselves In grade U defeated Seventh grado ny Clayton led tho scoring, with 14, baseball team. If he makes the varsity, he will be following in hi* awarm of locusts, Other farmers cision." Maureen O'Brien, Red Bank's 6 to 4; Eighth grade "D" defoatm ot my acqualntunco hnvo had tho our flesh." So much for Webster. Sulllco to promising 16-year-old swimming 13, and 10 points respectively, father's footsteps. Lou, 8r,, used to be a handy man on the diamond Seventh Grade "A", 42 to 1 , . . Shrewsbury's Jim Pools Is telling close friends the winner of th* sumo experience, No wonder Ihn Thn iibovo conveiKiitlon WHS ho-remark that "two moat balls on a star, showed her ability Is not con Eighth grudo "D" defeated Sevent gunning nrou.y nro becoming more twocn Dan Herbert and George plate" tond to nuiko II couplo of lined to her specialty, tho back- SPORTSMEN TO MUKT Kentucky Derby. He learned to talk to the nags by mixing with th* Grado "A," 42 to 14; Eight horsey act In England during tho war . . . Let's hope they hold oft restricted each your." Groli, Red Bankers, who wero old kids r.omeniljor whnt hap stroke, by adding another medal to grade A defeated Eighth gruclc I Tho Monmouth County Foderti- In tulklnx about the Inci'Oiiso In hashing over boyhood days, penod 40 yours ngo. We forgot to her long list Friday night nt Harrl- lion of Sportsmen's clubs will moot World War HI a while Too many athletes ulroady are having scholas- J 42 to 33, and Eighth gi-udo Glr predators, Mr, l urmly suKKestcd "What's a blood suckor?" asked mention that UiiKl's Italian defini- noil in copping tho ISO-yard medley dotcatcd Scvcnlh grade, 0 to 0. tomorrow at B',30 p, m. in Charllo tic difficulties because of additions to history books .. . Tho Sports Rtg- that one possible reason might be Ficcl Homnn, who was listening in, tion for blood suckcrn Ifl "san- In 2:10,4 whilo competing in the nnd Eddlo's tavern, 220 Bay ave-l Istcr "no can use" anonymous Utters , , , Hold on, mon, golf wuthsf I that In the old days, when a dollar "I'll bet they were leeches," Fred gusiuga," A.A.U. events In tbe R.C.A. pool. It l>ay* to «dv«ctlit la Th* B««ilt*t nuo, Highlands. can't b* too far off. Pace Two RED BAXK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1948 INSURANCE-THAT S ALL in a situation of this kind because on the one hand hla license may be Racial Prejudice revoked by the A.B.C. if he violates Food Prices Take JOHN B ACKLEY the civil rights act, and on the oth- INSULATION 15 Market St., 27 Wallare St., Charge Dropped er hand, he had the right to refuse 2 Per Cent Drop — BV — Newark. V. J. lircl Bank, X. J. to acrvc anyone he judges to be Tilton's Flower Shop rhone Mkt. S-JdOO Phone K. B. A-1SM-W drunk. TIME PAYMENTS IF I>KSIKKI>. Lark Of Evidence. Testimony disclosed that Mazzac- Still 13 Per Cent JOHNS-MANVILU co had refused to serve all the sol- Kuled By Crowell diers, white or Negro, and for this Higher Thau Year Ago Fireproof - Waterproof EASTER NOVELTY CANDLES reason Recorder Crowell said no — Permanent ^ A charge of refusing to iem discrimination was shown. Record- Retail food prices dropped 2.03 "refrpshments" because of racla'. er Crowell said there was no evi- per cent In February as compared Insulted By SPUING-NEW SILHOUETTE dLscriminalion, filed against An- dence of racial discrimination, and with January, according to "New WAX FLOWERS thony Mazzacco, part-owner and that he could not hold the defend- Jersey Farm and Retail Food Johnfr-Manville bartender of the Sheridan bar, ant for the grand Jury. Prices" monthly survey of the West Front street, was dismissed Ira P. Katchen, Ixmg Branch at- State Department of Agriculture. Mechanic! The deadline in the price of essen- Early Eotter Telegraph Orders Appreciated. IN FAMOUS HALF SIZES in police court Friday morning by torney and representative for the For Estimate* Recorder John V. Crowell, for lack National Association for tho Ad- tial food items was in keeping with of evidence. The recorder sold vancement of Colored People, ap- nation-wide trend. Without Florist Telegraph Delivery Service. there was no evidence of racial dis- peared for the soldiers. After the D. T. Pitt, statistical supervisor, Phone Local ReprateataMro crimination In violation of the civil hearng, he said the case would be reports that in February the aver- rights act of thla state. appealed to the A.B.C. The bar- age retail prices of 83 household tender's Judgment of the soldiers' food necessities wore 13.3 per cent 23 MONMOUTH STREET TELEPHONE 6-2157 The- charge was filed by Sgt. higher than In Fnhrunry a yp.fir Hugh H. TyndaH Jr. Augustus Paige, a Negro, who is condition will be the main point at Issue, he said. ago, and 117.3 per cent above the Rumton 1-1399 stationed at Tilton hospital, Fort lovel of August 1939, the month be- Dix. He and his companions, an- Mr. Fasano opened his remark* fore war broke out In Europe. The or Johns-Nanvlllo other Negro soldier and two white In court by saying that his client purchasing value of the Ne'.v Jersey soldiers, alleged that drinks were and himself believed in the civil Sales Corporation food dollar this February fell to 46 Union Place, Summit, W. 9. refused Paige and the other colored rights act, and that the refusal was cents, buying less than half as soldier, Corp. Carl Campbell, also made on the grounds of the bar- much as in pre-war 193!). — bright boys eat here — of Fort Dix, became they were tender's judgment. PHONE SUMMIT *>MM Tracing the New Jersey price Revemn CharfM Accept** Negroes. They testified that Maz- Mr. Katchen stated that a record trend, Pitt reported that foods be- zacco refused to serve them on of the hearing has been sent iO gan one of the upward swings in grounds that they already had had the A.B.C. alotiK with a request for January 1947 and reached a peak In too many drinks. a hearing by that body. January 1948. However, this Feb- Sgt. Paige testified that he and ruary lower retail prices wore his friends attended a movie at Story Telling Hour noted for meat, fats and oils, eggs, Fort Monmouth Wednesday even- and In a lesser degree, sugar and ing of last week. He said they Twenty-seven children were pres- sweets and dairy products. On the came to Red Bank by hue after the ent Saturday at the story hour other hand, fruits and veRctables, show, and then went to the Sheri- sponsored each Saturday morning beverages and chocolate, as well ns dan bar. Sgt. Paige testified that in tho Kisncr Memorial library by cereals and bakery products rose in they all went to a booth by the bar. tho Monmouth county branch of average price. Paige said he went to the bar to tho American Association of Uni- Comparing reports of the past get drinks for all of them. He or- versity Women. two months in a breakdown of derod a rum and coco-cola for him- Mrs. Charles F. Edclmann of average retail prices for individual self, a beer for Corp. Campbell and Little Silver told "A Fnrm Story," Items, the survey reveals that in The people who are "in-the-know" dine liere daily, in "Cynara", a fint ginger ale for the two white «ol- "Little Cat Lost," "Mr. Red Squir- February as compared with Jan- for they're certain of finding their favorite foods, dlers, who were minors. rel" nnd Scat, Scat." Mrs. Emilio uary the group of meats registered Fanjul and MI33 Dorothy Rogers tastefully and healthfully prepared and appetiz- lur-Mil rayon fabric Bfft. Paige testified that as he a drop amounting to fi.04 per cent. placed his order, the bartender told assisted with the children. Cute of beef were 5.02 per cent ingly and pleasingly served. him that he had hnd enough to The story teller next Saturday cheaper In February; porlt, !).!I5 Trust Myncltc to bring you drink. His order was refused. morninR will be Mra. W. Gilbert per cent cheaper; veal cutlets, 0.87 "If you don't see what you want on our menu, a fvre-to-fit drtu with such According to testimony, Corp. Mnnson of River Pl»zn. She will per cent; lamb, S.04 per cent; and Campbell ond the two white sol- tell "The Museum Cornea to Life," poultry, 4.44 per cent. This Import- just ask for it." We'll try to meet your request. charming, feminint woyi.., diers left the bar and walked down "How tho Rabbit Fooled the Whale ant commodity group was 11.06 pur lide-twept draptfy ii ipark- the street where they talked with nnd the Elephant" and "Cold- cent higher in February of this Blooded Penguin." She will read year than In the same month a •d with pint of prtttnd Corp. Stopper, an M. P. from Fort selections from Milne's Poems, • Sunday Dinner DeLuxe $1.50 to $2.25 pearls! Navy, bluett*, tur. I Monmouth. Corp. Stopper went In- year ngo, and 131.7 per cent nbove to the bar and nsked Mazzacco why "When We Were Very Young." the August 19311 price. • The French Ballroom at the Molly Pitcher is fluoite, topat or roit quarli; the men wore not being served. Miss Rogers will be in charge of the children. The group or fruits and vege- Iite>14^to24k Adv.r. When the bartender told the M. P. tables, marking a seasonal advance, •n ideal setting for that wedding reception or tited in "Today's Woman", his reason for not serving the men, was 2.83 per cent higher in Febru- dinner you may be planning. the M. P. did not question the bar- March iiiu* . . . beautiful Our Customers ary than In January. Fresh com- tender, hut later told the soldiers modities rose 3.27 per cent but Easily Replaceable. GOOD WINE—GOOD FRIENDS dress, wondtrful value! they could report the matter to Write Our Ads canned fruits and vegetables were locnl police. Mayor Alfred- N. Beadleston of fractionally lower in Februnry as Ffee Demonstration Without GOOD FOOD Under questioning by Ernest Shrewsbury called The Register compared with January of this Obligation. Fusano, Red Bank attorney repre- Friday to ascertain when The year. Dried Items were fractionally senting Maraacco, Corp. Stopper Register was on the street Thurs higher in February. This group in 50 testified that the men were not day. He was told that the paper the household food budget was 15.- HOTEL MOLLY PITCHER 86 per cent more th:in in February drunk or disorderly. When asked was on the street at 11:45 a. m. Knoll-Connolly ., . .. "TinC OEM OF THE ATLANTIC COAST" 12 by the court how he knew this, he 1947 and 137.3 per cent above Au- The mayor stated that we would •aid that In his experience with tho ha glad to know that in response gust 1939. Red Batik 6-0642 military police, he was able to tell '*--'"- RED BANK to iin ad which he had in Thurs The United States has about 34 a drunk, and further testified that day's issue of The Register for a At. H. 1-0352 tho soldiers in question had not domestic maid they had 70 appli- million telephones, been drinking for at least six hours cations, and they engaged a maid before he eaw them. at 2:30 that afternoon from the ad- Sgt. Paige testified that thli was vertisement which appeared that his first visit to Red Bank and that day, ha thought at first the refusal to The mayor Is one or the hun- Krv« Mm was In jest. He said that dreds who have been convinced every fjme he requested the order, through the use of The Register's Hi! t. the bartender went to the other want columns that It pays to ad end of the bar. He said that he vertlse in Tho Register. and his friends were not drunk. S& Corp. Campbell upheld Sgt. Paige's testimony. Mr. Fasano re- quested that the charge be dropped because he claimed a bar is not one of the establishments which U in- He'll be a cluded in the civil rights act. lie added that a bartender Is on a spot (1UII LID! SUITS FIT
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BOYS' HUSKY SUITS Hatching Hat 02.00 AND SPORT COATS WIGGIES LEON'S KIDDIE CENTER LEE HATS «7*»12» Cleaners • Dyer* • Lnunderers 1 Correct Clothe* far SINCE 101J Tot* • Toddlers - Teens 5 MONMOUTH ST., Phone It. B. 6-2800 CLAYTON & MAGEE RED BANK 19 BROAD STREET PHONE 6-2315 RED BANK Kid) ISAXK IMXaSTKK, MAitCII 11. 1!»IS Page Thre« Amy Brady Dwell y >k Lutheran Church To Addrt-t-s Itulia'i lltnrvrs lor Every Itcriision" GOOD LUCK Amy Brady Divclly will use as To Celebrate her topic "Children in A Chautii- Telephone It. li. (t-1666 Telegraph Ilinwr, And World", at an informal discussion SOMETHING NEW meeting Sunday evening at 8:31 20th Anniversary o'clock at the Bah.Vi Center at » < nt . (.railing WRIGHT STORES A number of activit'es are being 134 Moniiioiiili St. led Bank arranged for the celebration, in- Engagement Told cluding special Sunday services. The first will be April 18, and the Announcement Made TEL RED BANK 6-2892 ELECTRIC TOOL And We Are speaker will be Dr. Clarence Stoughton, executive secretary of- At Anniversary Parly K.NOU-WOOD HOMKK IN< Pleased lit Hm-v lieen Chosen to Handle the Lutheran Laymen's League for Stewardship of the Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fisici RENTALS Your Delivery Service church. Trinity Sunday, May 23. of Belford have announced the en- the speaker will be Rev. Dr. Paul gagement of their daughter, Mis:i Andred Kirsch, assistant executive Roberta. M. Fislor, to Samuel W. $ 00 secretary of the Lutheran Board .Myers, son of Rev. and Mrs. Pnul RED BANK PARCEL DELIVERY of American Missions. .T. Myers of Belford. The engage- l Per Hour ment was announced on the 24th PHONE It. B. 6-3266.J. Church members voted to set wedding anniversary of the parenU TO RESPONSIBLE PERSONS aside this year in an endeavor to of the bride-elect. St. Patrick's Dance wipe out all note indebtedness on the church and purchase n new- organ. The Ladies' Aid society will be In charge of the organ commit- PAINT SPRAYER tee, with Mrs. William Fautz and • LEONARDO FIELD CLUB • Mrs. Charle.i Held in charge of the campaign to raise funds for (he project. Members of the music com- Moiiiiiitiilli aiitl Kid|;iMvood Avenues, SANDER mittee will assist in selecting the new organ. On this committee are LKOiNAItDO, N. J. Mrs. Paul Schocninfe', Mrs. Harold DRILL Hornberger, Eugene Hans, Hans Baumgardt and Rev. Mr. Horn- be rgcr. A jubilee year book will be pub- Saturday, March 20 FLOOR POLISHER lished under the direction of B. N. Orr and H. G. Lindner, assisted by Vou can do a world of work in jig time with littl* William LeValiey, Jacob Bloom, 'JAM oVIoik Bethune Jones and Walter Grubb. effort and expense with these valuable electric tools. Thursday, April 22, the Ladles' Aid society will serve a 20th anni- versary dinner. Rev. Mr. Trlschlor, PHONE RED BANK 6-2222 who organized the local church 20 Novel lies - Prizes • Games years ago, will be guest of honor. of ihc Mr. Haas and HIIRO Kern will ar- FOR APPOINTMENTS range an anniversary roll call ECI- vice May 30. Music Ity AS LONG AS SHE I.1VKS Miss Roberta Fisler RED BANK Mrs. Mary Wooster Sutton of J59 THE FOLK FUNSTERS Starr Hill road, Groton, Conn., a News of the engagement was an- former resident of Red Bank, nounced on cards attached to small writes us the following in sending rosebud baskets. Refreshments her check for renewal of her sub- were served from a table decorated Admission 50c Meat & Sausage Store scription: with a ring of flowers in pink and "Here is a check for my expli-cd white, Miss Fisler was graduated 131 MONMOLTH SI'. BED BANK subscription of your excellent news- from Middlelown Township high paper, which I intend to date as school and is employed in the of- of March 16, so that it will be in fices of George W. Bray of Red "SNYDE&V your hands when the expiring date Bank. Mr. Myers, also a graduate arrives, and it will be a memento of Middletown Township high TODAY a* to my regular date ns long as school, served in the Army Air I live and 'in my right mind.' coups for two and a-half years, and "I find much published work, is employed by the Central Rail- For Quality, Style and Value THURSDAY, MARCH Uth which interests me. Perhaps I en- road of New Jersey. No date has joy most the 'Events of Years Ago been set for the wedding. ' WITH A FULL LINE OF •-.; From Register Files,' becauso the Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fisler, various persons mentioned are Rev. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. nnd Mrs. pleasant memories. For Instance John Fisler, Robert and Edward 'Mrs. John H. Cook,' 'Miss Mary Fisler, Eleanor nnd Howard Myers, Quality Meats Mount' and from 1890 to 19001 was Joan and John Fisler, Jr., Frank in close touch with those who were and Walter Fisler, Mrs. George Fisler, Sr., Mrs. James Mauro, Mrs. ! GLEN PLAID my pupils or my fellow-teachers. "Accept my congratulations upon James Mnuro, Mrs. John St.iley, Home Made Sausage the present condition of. each num- Miss Dorothy Patterson and Minn ber you Issue nowadays, and I in- Jane Stanley of Belford; John Her- tend to be a regular subscriber as man, Atlantic Highlands; William long as I can read anything. Mowcll, Red Bank; Mr. and Mia. Frankfurters and Morris Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- "With best wishes for you and hcrt Applegate and Mrs. Grace your helpers." Burd, Califon; and Mr. nnd Mis. Cold Cuts SO MUCH FOR SO MTTI.E Leonard Stokes and Mrs. Erwin Mrs. Robert B. Anthony of Al- VanPelt, Matawan. bany, Mo., formerly of Now Hamp- Worsted ton, Mo., in asking us to make FINED AT KKANSBUBG a change in her address, states: "I Francis Leake, 21, of Leonardo Your Inspection Is Invited get great pleasure out of reading was fined 525 Tuesday night by your paper. Being so far from Henry Schsvciier, Keansnuvg re- home It is my only Eource of get- corder, on charges of reckless driv- JOSEPH SPENGLEK & FRED BAUCH, Props. ting the news quickly. My friends ing and driving without a car re- out here tell me it is such a big gistration. He was summoned paper for so little." Tuesday afternoon. SUITS
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300 See Spring Styles Hazlet of Mechanicsburg, Pa., aptnt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patriotic Drive In Evening Group Show McCleaater and family and attend- YES!! William Welgand celebrated his ed tho wedding of Miss Lola Ralph Revive Your Winter Weary Three hundred per»on» attended 13th birthday with a party at the and Robert McCleaster on Satur- To Gather In the annual spring fashion show home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day at St. John's Methodist church. J. Frank Weigand, Wednesday WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS anil card party of the Evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schubar and Lawn the ScSttL Way evening. Games were played, and group of the Red Bank Woman's daughter Joane of Rahway visited Dorothy Richards and Peter Olsen from New Members club, held last Thursday In Red Frank McCleaster and family Sat- were aAvarded prizes. A cake with Bank Catholic high school auditor- urday. •undl* up and So it now. March candles decorated the table which ium. Mrs. Charles Edelmann and Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Woolley freciing and thawing will work DauplitrrH Of Tin- was In blue and white. Blllie re- Mrs. Lester Smith wero chairmen. recently returned home from an 4 P. M. to 7 P. M. ceived a number of useful gifts. SCOTTS nourishing grass food The allow was atnged by Arthur automobile trip to St. Petersburg:, Union Olrhralc . Those attending were June Ben- and vigorous lawn seed into th« Morton, with hat.1;, designed by Kin.. Norman's Delicatessen nett. Dorothy Richards, Faith •oil. Your lawn will gtt a head- Miss Audrey Shown, daughter of Ilirilulay Vivian Qucaada from A. I.,, Morris. Bailey, Wanda Peseux, David Em- Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Shown, Bedle start and be the envy of the 8 WAIJLACK ST. TEL. KED BANK (MKi.VJ The favorite nnvy blue and spring mons, Carl Bailey and Peter Ol.sen. road, recently flew to California, neighborhood. Army of tho Potomac chapter, prints "were shown, along with The Gor-d Government Republi- where she has accepted a position. Pnuphters of the LTnloii, ISfil-lSO1), matching accessories. Fashions for can club met nt the homo of Mrs. Incorporated, of iUUinUc High- »port» and afternoon and evening eSOtlUWM SU9 Jeannette Evrrdell Monday even- land*, celebrated Its fllxth birthday wear wero modeled by Mlui Joan Traditionally Sir Walter Raleigh luildi psrnamnt lawns of ttilclc tt«tvr* ing with a country auction follow- Tuesday nlsht at a dinner at Wil- Wiltshire, Mrs. Ross E. King, Mrs. is said to have brought hack the and sparkling color. Prieel down—plant ing the meeting, which proved a lowbrook Inn, Fair Haven. A large Lewis Connor, Mn. Eunice Parodi, potato from Virginia In 1585. How- this wondtrful Mtd and b* proud of success. Canned fruit, eggs, home- your lawn. 1 Ik . «Sc I lai • M •» cal;a with patriotic decorations Mrs. Eurlon Moore, Mrs. H. Conant ever, later investigations say it ap- made, caken ;inrl crocheted ar- II Ihi • 111.13. •The mott beautiful children's books «wr fwbliffiff.' and imall American flag* wu the Specr, Mm. Lawrence H. Burdge, pears that tho true potato did not Mrs. Portland Merrill, Mrs. Stan- ticles were sold. The president, center of the decoration. reach Virginia until more than 100 ClOVII MW-Nnwt quality, oMWfh far ley A, Gilbert and Mrs. Edclmann. Mrs. Alvenia Strittmnn, opened the years after this date. Mrs. Ernest M. Swingle of Loch meeting with prayer and salute to 2900 II. ft • III. Arbour, chairman of the nominat- the flng. Plans were made for a ing committee, reported the fol- tlNTOIAII-Moklt lawns lika farf put THE Riverside Heights meeting to bo held April 12 nt tho ting artani. I Kj . It.H. lowing alate of officers, which were John J. Haley building on Broad elected. They will bo installed at The Tuesday evening meeting of street, Keyport. Following the TUIF MIIDM-Tnli tamplata fraiifooa1 mada by SCOTTI provldai vital ILLUSTRATED 5 the April meeting: regent, Mrs. tho Sew and So cluh was held at meeting moving pictures will he nutrlanti lawni mgit hava for thick arawth, haolth, and sparkling, color. Elisabeth Snydcr Nelll; vice re- the home of Mrs. Marshall Smith shown of historical places in Mon- M *• . MM, l..di 5000 %n ft. gent, Mifs Ethel 11. Sculthorp; with licr mother, Mrs. Serena H.i- mouth county. Reports were given chaplain, Mrs. Anna E. Brown; WANTED! KOTTS Ipf»aaari-For quick, e»y lawn tr«atm»nt» • t7.fi. JUNIOR vons, nctin^ ns co-hostose. A busi- on the Infit county club meeting. secretary, Mrs. Wntson Wetherble; Attending were Mrs. Jonnnette. treasurer, Mrs. Klla B. Clark; ness meeting v.a& held nnd refresh- monlR wiri1 reived. The ^ami* Kverdr.ll, Mr?. Elizabeth Huylur, roplstrnr, Mti. Clmrlrs Pntlnrscm, V old raincoats prizo was won by Mrs. Joseph .Mrs. Laura Maurer, Mrs. Asnury LIBRARY Sr.; hlMorlnn, -Mrs. Ella B. Clink; Olwi.^timus, Mdiibnrs present wurc Mount, Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger, llhrnrlim, Miss Anna II. Bctz; colur- Mrs. Marshall .Smith, Mrs. Martin Mrs. Alvenia Strittmon, Mrs. C'huro V reversible* Exquisite editions of famous bearor, Mrs. Ernest M. .Swingle, THi: WKKiHT STOHIOS McGuire, Mrs. Donald Matthews, Ortnn. Mre. Edith Wuestcreld, Mrs, und directors, MVB. .Inni"*- Sciler stories, each illustrated with Si-., Mrs. Frank Hirst, Mre. Petal- Lillln Wfntcrton, Mrs. Grace Strick- ami Mrs. Oliver R. Hut Held. 10 full color full page illustrations by a famous artist Orandincttl, Mrs. Fred, Breniyi-r land, Mrs. Mclva Huff, Mrs. Elsie V play cloth«s At present thorp arc 20 members, Mrs. Charles ScoLt and Mrs. Ha- Giese and Mrs. Jettlc Dolson. and up to as many as 100 drawing.*. Each tttU available) but the chapter dMirrs to enlarge j vens. Tills Is Girl Scout week and tho V jackets its inonibership in conjunction with, J in three editions priced at $1.25, $2.OO, $3.00. l r rclval Evans is a surgical pa- 36th anniversary of Girl Scouting the National Society drive for 100 j ticnt at Elizabeth General liospi- In the United States. Their slogan new members during the coming i tal. for this year is "Girl 'Scouts- IN COM1INATION WINDOWS...a year In New Jersey. Any woman Charles T. Johnson and family United by Ideals". The local troops, ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO, Carlo Collodl, iHut. by Fritz Kredel whose ancestors fought in the Civil ot Quakcrtawn, Pn., wus a sweat Cloverleaf troop 25 and Brownie THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYtR, Mark Twain, ilk».byD(inaM McKay war during the years 1861-1805 in Sunday nt the home of his brother, troop 38, will celebrate the anni- the Union army is eligible for AESOP'S FABLES, illus. Fritz Krtde! George Johnson. versary at their meeting this week. membership. Any persons Interest- ALICE IN WONDERIAND and THROUOH THE IOOKINO OIASS, Francis lvtiilo, fion of Mr. and The Holmdel township board of •s THE m ed In no honoring their Civil war Mi.^. Anthony J. Petillo, has been Lewis Carroll, illus. by John Tenniel nncrstors m'o n^ketl loconVstct Mis. education met at tho township hall ill with an inlliiniod c;ir. Nrill at. Atlantic Highlands, or Wednesday evening. Low prices for dry ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES, illus. by Arthur Styk Kobci-L Wuoks, .son of Mr. Jind Mrs. Swingle ;it iKirh Arbour. A cle.vo'iional .soi-vico, conducted ARABIAN NIGHTS, illus. by Earle Goodenow Mr:i. .lamps AVrck.s, is a surgical Mrs. wetliorbic, rftiring regent, RACK BEAUTY, Anna Sewell, illui. by Fritz Ekhenberg imtlnril ill Mrinmoiitli Memorial cleaning and renew- gnvc hrr report or lir-r threc-yrar hospitnl. term of oilier. Mrs. Neill. retiring Koclely of Christian .Service of HI. ORIMMS' FAIRY TALES, illut. by Fritz Kredel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hirst and treasurer, in giving her .'innual re- John's Method let church Tuesdiiy GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, Jonathan Swift, Illut. by Aldren WaNon .Mr. .-Hid Mrs. Fred Hiomycr at- able rain and stain port, noted that the chapter had evening nt the, church rooms. Mrs. tended the giaduation of Misrf liid- HANS BRINKER, Mary M. Dodge, illut. by C L BalaVidge donated to the Salvation Army, Walter Smale, vice president, con- tly Hii'st of Summit frcm^ the Mid- dueled the business session, when HEIDI, Johanna Spyii, lllut. by William Sharp Hod Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. dlesex Kuj-sing hume at New protection with Lincoln Memorial scholarship fund plans wero discussed for n Mother IITTLE MEN, Louisa May Alcott, illui. by Deuglcn W. Genllne Biunawick Saturday. nnd Grace Nettleton home for glrlB and Daughter banquet which will UTTLE WOMEN, Louisa May Alcoit, tllvt. by louH Jambor in Hnrrognte, Tenn. Martin J. McC.iiiro and Donuld be held Mny 11 nt tho church hall. Du Pont "Aridex" Mt-a. JiimoK Neidin;.'er, Mrs. Ullie •0MNS0N CRUSOE, Daniel Defoe, illin. by Lynd Ward Mrs. Neill, who m'gnr.ized Army Matilipws biivo rcliii-iud IIOIIIL' af- Illlghsun and Mrs. Krank McCIca:-- of the Potoniiic chapter M.'ircli 9, j tor sponclin;; ;i month in the! .South. TREASURE ISLAND, Robert louit Stevenion, illut. by Norman Price ter ucrn 1HJ^JE>:-MV;;. TIIOM; MMrndilig "Ariilcx" it a rcvcw.ible Irualmtnl that HI-IS, in Ailnntic: Highlands, v-'ns A biii lulu;,- p.-irty in honor of well! Mr.i. Frances Woalliy, Mm. HOCKlEflERRY FINN, Mark Twain, illut. by Donald McKay the llrst reffent f t) chapter. At MI-H. Sorcnn H.-ivonn was lipld at •jives /irotsctioH tig.jjust rain, mow and o 10 Leon Wallnc.T, Miss .Mildred J.uuxh- A TALE OF TWO CITIES, Charlei Dlckant, Him. by Rafaello Butoni tho lime of its installation they the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mni'shfill milintity stains, except gnast, la any lin. Mrs. William Hell. Mrs. Ku.«- had the honor of having Mrs. Smith rocently. C-uesta Inrlmlfd fabric—wool, cotton, rayon, lintn. Ont eell Smith, Mrs. Dyson Woadlioiise, Louise Wni'd Wathins ofPnsadonn. Mr. and Mre. Klmor Smith (if Kcd treatment Luis until the garment is cleaned, .Mrs. Frank UiiiR-hlin, Mrs. beroy Weather-Seal Uiert KMW... Cal., prrsldent-gnnernl of the NaKank- , .Mrs. Klla Hallam, Mr. nnd at which time it can easily be renewed. Sprag'.le, Mrs. Joseph C. Cherry, tional society, Instill! their ntHcei-M. Mrs. Unlph Teod and Gay nnd Jioh- I . . that the warm air pocket be- Miss Eleanor Wtilling, Miss Vc-i-a Mrs. Ernest M. Swingle, who is rrt Smith. tween th» combination storm window aod the lonevV Tomhloson, Mrs. Samuel H. Wall- state regent of the New Jersey so- Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Smith nnd hoiu« window act* at a buffer ta •ub-tsmperatuier infr, Miss Ann.i Cou-les, Mrs. Ella ciety, will install the newly elected Hon Robert spent (Sunday nt. Bloom- and eonwnru the beat within the home. Drafu ani I Iyer, Mru. Joseph I. Ijehan, Mr.'i. olllcors nt tho April meeting, which flrld with Miss Orn.cn Smith. cold aretu are eliminated, and la fuel etrrlngi, tt'e H! Alvln Walling. Mi's. Roland will be. held nt MM. Swingle's home Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Smith en- a dollan and cent* propoiitlon. Kmnions, Mm. George Emmons, in T^och Arbour. trji-tainpil Mr. nnrl Mrs. Ralph Run- Weathw-Seal windowt, with their cutlambulll FIT Mrs. James Ncidingcr, Mrs. Mllle Members will attend the Newyon of Red nanlc and Mr. and Mrs. and Interlock coMtnictloB, an deilgnsd to give mail, A! Qulmliy of Little Silver Satur- Bruner, Mrs. Roe'.if H, Leroy, Mrs. mum protection, lecauie oi their poiltive lock, heat Jersey state meeting to be held John Caroli. Mrs. Frank McCleas- April » at Bayonne nnd the Nada- y evening. cannot etcape. It coete far leu to maintain waraUa, tcr. Miss Florence L.eroy, Mrs. Leo- Is roonu protected by Ugbt-ttttng Weather-Sral win- tional society congress to be held nard Iviifhurrow, Mrs. JoFcphine in New York at tho Hotel Penn- The ronil to latter n'"l lilBUcr b-.i»l. dawe than It doee le OT.rload row hnaee to heat n«u lomla throuirh Tim Ili'siRti-r'n i"l- Ucdle, Mrs. MalUiind Walling. W(a cold mn. sylvania April 13 and 14. verUsinit column".—Ailvtrtir.cini-nt. JSvelyn I/lfburrow, Mi's. John T. Watson, Mrs. C. Hall, Mre. Theo- Renewable Water Jtejw/ftnt BED dore G. Valley, Miss Marie Bailey, 64031 Mrs. Walter Smalc, Mrs. Lilllo For"Arldcx"ter«lcc, Watch For The Ilughson, Mrs. Norman Rlley, Mrs. Mff ISTIMATI AN0 Hcmlrlclt U Bennett, Mrs. Harry Red Bank 6-3329 HOMi OtOSm S. Cowles, Mrs. Howard Porter and m Mrs, John D. Walker. Mrs. Leon Wallace and Mrs. Howard Porter Opening worn welcomed ns new members. we sell shoes Raymond Stutz of Massolin, O., Mrs. William Blttcrman of Middle- town, Pa., Mrs. Lawrence Arnold CLEANERS. to your child of New Cumberland, Pa., Mrs. of 45 IX, WKST IUONT STRKET OF SOUTH JERSEY Kophla Sttitz ot Mlddletown. Pa., M SHREWSBURY AVENUE and Mrs. Bernard Stansfleld and KKU BANK RED BANK, N. J. her daughter Miss Mary Stansfleld
The salespeople in our store who fit your child's Stride-Rite Shoes are spe- cially trained for their responsibility! You can be sure that if, for some unforsccn TRAVELING BY BUS reason, they are unable to supply the cor- rect size for those rapidly growing feet, they will honestly tell you so. You can have HELPS complete confidence in our method of fit- ting Stride-Rite Shoes! TRAFFIC TIE-UPS
TRAFFIC JAMS arc becoming altogether too famil- iar! Such triiflio tie-ups inenn annoyance and delay . . . frazzled nerves and tempers. But that's not the .1 worst of it! For anything that hampers the circula- HE'S FEELING like a million-ready SOMETHING NEW WILL BE tion of people in a community; slows down the activ* ity on which its progress and prosperity depends— for a big day at tht office. ADDED TO BROAD STREET What's the answer— Wider streets and other muni- Reason?... He's had hit morning WHEN THE FENCE COMES cipal improvements—•? Such things can help. But WAKE-UP SHOWER. DOWN AT NO. 15. JUST WAIT the best answer is to move more people with fewer ve- A five minute shower and a brisk hicles! And Boro Buses do just that. Yea ... in AND SEE. IT WON'T BE LONG rubdown before breakfast starts the terms of people carried, Boro Buses utilize city streets NOW. blood coursing... tokos the sleep out TRIDERITE seven times as efficiently as private automobiles! In- of your bones. creasing use of Boro Buses makes any community a SO SHOE Try it for a week. You'll feel liko more efficient community! The wheels of Boro Buses For The Beit— Wait For help move the wheels of industry. a now person.
SHERMAN'S IT'S SMART TO RIDE A BUS HOME DJ3COEATOR8 Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. 15 BKOAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. iiH - iJi-nperli-H • Slip Covers • Venetian Blinds BORO BUSES 18 Broad Street Red Bank GLOBE COURT, RED BANK OOOD TASTINO IJK1> IiAXK KM.ISTIOU. MAIH.'II 11, 1!t|S Five We Manufacture Our Own THE "BARON" CHANGES FLEA Snyder's Holding Charles "The Baron" Piacentino Father's Night Guessing Conlrst FRUIT TREES of Avenue D, Atlantic Highlands, Venetian Blinds I'lanU. \iii"'s and Bushes. retracted a not fiuilty plea in Free- A guessing contest for boys only Tn gtv*' you name day sen let*. KVIT;, IIIIIIK in I Ills line that (• hold Monday and pleaded non vuli Held At Rumson is being held by Snydnr's depail- Siiilrd To Tlii-i Si-fiion to a charge of possession of a ma- ment store on Broad strprl. There chine gun when he «as arraigned MOBILE V. B. CO. MARCH will he four prizes for hoys whu : tlKII HANK 0-1.179 before Judge J. Edward Knight. Holy Cross P.T.A. come the nearest to gurssinr: the : fi:.-.) ;in';>"i\ in our Piacentino, who is awaiting grand correct number of marbles con- jury action on a charge of receiv- tilVCS tained in the window. I'Jntry blanks I1 ru-t l'ri»>l Orllars ing $10,000 worth of furs stolen for the content niiiy be obtained at frum the Cooperman fur store at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE In;nir; n^'.-nr. ' -ill Win'.er Holy Crosji Parent-Teacher asso- the store, and all entries must be l.:ii'u<"! iind Mo^t (ioni- Red Bank December 9, 1946, had turned in within the nc.Nt few Programs SALE been indicted for possession of a ciation observed "Father's Night" |(]rlc li-l of I f-ll 11 ri in days. Wliat docs it moan? .15 caliber sub-machine gun in Red with a covered dish auppcr follow- WINS 9:46 A. M. Bank, November V, 1943. Sentence ing the business meeting Tuesday i\«'U .Iri'M'V. Every Sunday Alvi ill be imposed March 18. niffht in th* church hall. Included For full ]>:irtic'iil:irs OF on the program was Kroup «inginK WNBC 8:30 A. M. of Ivish melDdies. R. W. Lillie was First Aid Contest Ornamental & Flowering Snakes must swallow their food First Sunday of Month whole, being unable to chew. winner of » jspecial award. 'I'rci-.i JIJI:! Sliruli-. Announcement was made of the P.T.A. Communion breakfast, which Friday At Asbury Monitor Broadcast Sec Puuc !), Sectinn 1. VH.LAOE NURSERIES will be held "Mother's Day," Sun- WVJZ 8:15 P. M. W.M.TI-:« ( . UI.ACK day, May 9. .Mrs. Clifford Doerlo | By S YES! and Mra. Edward O'Brien are in Every Tuesday It's Smart ! charge of arrangements. Plans Ami l\iv Hvd i-' lli:;!il-.:i)n ii, N. .1. To Try ' | were also formulated for a caul • party next month, at which the TIRES The New Improved Arrangements have been com executive board will serve as a 8ANIT0NC committee. Mrs. Alfred LaBreci|ue plctccl for the first an mini Mon- Tho Better Kind I and Mrs. Edmund Carey are co- mouth Council Hoy Scout flrat aid of ' chairmen, contest to be held tumorrow night DRV CLEANING in the Convention hall at Asbury \ New Treads I A nominating commi'.tee has 1'arlt. This event is sponsored joint- , Ding'Ho been appointed to present a slsitc ly by tho Monmouth Council Boy With Your Casing of candidates for election at the SCOU'L.S of America and the MOM- , LEON'S April meeting. Tt!e committee in- mouth county Mud Ciusa county A coordinated Chinese cludes Mrs. Denniji K. Byrn» chair- chapter nnd will he the tirst of its 4 for W-76 White St. IS. It. 6-2800 man, Mrs. Hartson Howland and group. kind tn he held in the county. Mrs. James K. Shea. George. 11. Schneider, director of Mothers who volunteered to this event, .states that "the contest 00 serve breakfast to school children is thn outcome of .'-•erioua thought the first Friday in April are Mrs. by the sponsoring organizations Black Hand Printed Andrew Heckt chairman, Mrs. Her- due to the over increasing toll or Faille Drapes 28 bert Lancler. Mrs. August MCUHKP, serious accidents and the need uf 6.0046 Sim Mrs. William Giplio, Mrs. Ray- a knowledge of the skills of first mond Hcliker and Mrs. Carry. aid. It is hr.ncd that thn public will One Year Guarantee Electric Sewing Machine* The P.T.A, card party for Match take the oppoitunity to witness this will he held tomorrow nlRht nl free demonstration of lirst aid and Chartreuse Velvet Cornico PORTAIll Holy Rosary hall. A ham nnd a that tho contest will au-nken the ; MOM! basket of groceries will be dis- general public to tho advantages ot ' posed of on the co-operative plnn. this kno\vlccl;:e. The training of the Goodyear Tires Mi*. Anna J. Byrne, 18 Allen tennis entered in the contest will Chinese Chippendale 39" street, was winner of a pair (if equip the indivkhuil smut with 'he . chairs in quilted faille Rebuilt blankets awarded at the February neces.-ary fundamentals of first ai:l card party. and he will hn of Invaluable assist- combined with chartreuse? lODfcY TRIAL PLAN The class award went to the. ance In tho event of nn nccident". velvet. HOME DEMONSTRATION third grade for havinp the largest representation of parents prcp-nt. Sixty-three teams will compete Plus Tux for honors to bo awarded for pro- *10" lour Old Machine tlciency in executing the Ih-.^t aid With Your t'jisl Bridal Shower For Solid mahogany drum 6.00-16 Sl/e ELECTRICALLY Assisting Mr. Schneider nre John table with hand toolerj MODERNIZED . Miss Mary Patterson \V. N'orthiMip, I-Ioy Hcout executive and .Tohn 1^. Hopkins, Red Crons. leather top inlaid with 10 A bridal shower was given re- Other men assisting the Knneral karat gold. cently for Miss ^lai-y Patterson of chainiKin arc Charles Hmlin, • Goodyear D«iux« Highlands at the home of Mrs. Charles !i. Smith, Thomas Knhnei- I Ohaties How-ell of Highlands, with der. Vernon llalph, Uusfiel IJ. Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Hnrtsgrove nml Tctley, Howard Rowland, Morgan Mrs. Violet Andereon as hostesses. C. Knapp, II. n. Thompson, and Mortised white porce- Decorations were In pink and C. B. Clark. white,, and buffet supper was lain table lamp, imported I'IIIK Tax served. The Bo!) liberle. Jr., memorial bnnd of the Ashury Park 1/rniun from China. Hand finished T.I. U. U. 0.1012 *12" Miss Patterson will be married post will furnish the music under With Vnur Caning base, hand made shade of Saturday to Albert Anderson, son the divection of Krnnk. llryan. 6.00-16 Sl» Fit All Mikn Scvtun M*eht««i of Mrs. Violet Anderson of High- white celanese with green lands. Mr. Anderson served in New taffeta ruffle. INTERIOR DECORATORS Guinea and In the Philippines, and Thn Iti.il Hunk HI-KIHIIT U by locnt n» utll us iitit-nf-lnw J I AIONMOIJTII STKKKT BELMAR 6-7190 was discharged from tho armed AAltll t |i Created By (2nd 1loor) ltd) HANK forcRR in February, 1946, following tctl th" stnry. Ailv..rtiKou>onl. Goodyear three and a-ha!f years service. H• loth Av.,, Belmar Bahn.rOTIM tay, Mrs. Viola Buys, MrB. Valr.rin 6.50-15 $<|*69 1004 Clinton Av..—ES J-0OU PHONE K. B. 6-3114 N.wark Smith, Mrs. Jessie Bisclioff, Mre. 18-20 MONMOUTH ST. New Site | f »5I M'ltat at.. PatiraoBj Marie Sagurton, Mrs. Naomi Alien T.60-18 m« Tax Armory 4-791T md Misses Rosemary Mazzacco, SUPER MARKET I9S1 Hud. Blvd., j. City; ,1(!tty Rellavanro, Pelia Ptinctn, Ji>. So,. I.fOTt Joan Walstrom and Peggy Kampf. 7.00-15 $|X85 Strictly Fresh TOP or BOTTOM 31 If K FED New Slie | ^J Washed 1.20-lS Pluii Tux /•"•• Large Jersey Round Legs or Rumps Packaged WHITE SIDE WALL VEAL 6.50-13 $ 64 White EGGS ROAST Spinach New Size 17 1.80-15 1'llH TUX lb. lb. C 7.00-15 23 ^#^# DOZEN 68 59 15 New Size 20 ».«M5 Plus Tax X WEACH COLGATE'S Choice LEGS OF LAMB 5 5 lb. Large Florida J. H. MOUNT CO, Your Tire Headquarter! VEL Juice BEST CUTS BEST CUTS Corner C Oranges Maple Avc. & White St. Prime Rib Porterhouse or Sirloin Phone R. B. 6-0401 29 C BOX ROAST STEAKS IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. dm ^r 160/408 29 TO: GEORGE SCHER. By virtue of nn order of the Court of KRAFT'S Chancery of New Jersey, made on the mm ^pT DOZEN date heicol. In H certnin cause wherein ItlTA SCHER ll the petitioner nml you lb. are tha (lefendnnt, you are required to answer the petitioner's petition on or be- PARKAY or 8 lbs, for 45c fore the 1 Oth dny of May, 1948, ncM, 49* 65 or tn default thereof, such decree will be taken nftmnet you ns the Chancellor shall think equitable and just. The object of said suit IK tn obtain a Red Ripe decree of divorce, ilis.-tolviitir the nlHr- ringe between you nnd the said Petition- er for the ciuise of ndultfry. Dated: Fcl>ru:iiy II, 1 OIK. Jersey HEN TURKEYS AQ Tomatoes MUltRAY REltTIN, Solicitor of Petitioner, 8 to 10-Lb. Avcraffe *- Fresh Killed ^B^ JT 140 Market Street, Faterson, New Jcrsty. C Nolle, of Saltl.mant of Account. Eatate of Nellie M, (Jnrrlaon,* deceased. KRAFTS Carton Notica is hereby given that the nccultnta Your Home's Protector Smoked 25 of the subscriber, trustee, of the estate Smoked of said deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate of the County Miracle Whip of Monmouth Nnd reported for settle- ment to the Orphini,' Court of salrl • •. good, clean paint Crisp county, on Thursday, the 1st day of HAMS Arjrll, A, D., 1948, at 10:00 o'clock a. Salad Dressing CALA HAMS m., at which time at plication will he The best time to paint your house mad* for the allowance of commissions and counsel fees, is right now. It needs the pro* baud! February IS, A, D.. 194S. lb. b Green Beans THE SECOND NATIOtfAI, BANK AND TRUST COMrANY OF ttEIl BANK, lection of a double-coat of our rty. IIALPH S. PEARCE Trust Officer, Trustee, weatherproof, durable paint. c Rid Dunk. N. J. 59 Muni, Appleitnte, Foster, Reussilla We've famous brands from which 59 Whole or Half 45 & Cornwall, Rtd Bank. N. ,1. to choose . . . the highest quality Proctors. 2-29 . . . affording your house best Nolle, of Sattlamant of Account. WISCONSIN SLICED STAR SMOKKI) EitKla of William O'Brien, deceased. c Notice is hereby given that lllc acumuut protection all year 'round. Paint of the suhsi-rllier, trit.strp of tlip cstiite BACON TONGUES of snld decensed, will ha nudltpil niid 59lb. 39lb. FAIRMONT ftnted by the Surrogate of tlie County now i iif Mnnmouth nnd rcportrcl for se'.lk- input tn ' the Orphnns' Court of K.'II'I Frozen Foods I lumy, mi Ttmrstlny, the eiwlUh -li-y nl STAR STAR April, A D,, 1048, tit MiUu n'.. .irk II. TEL. HED BANK 64168 OR 6-3427 Sweet Peas c tn., lit which time appllr,ii!on will do ninde for the nllovnnra of cummtsslona Link Sausage Raspberries 19c rfnd riiunsol Ices, Frankfurters 49lb. llnteil: February 17, A. I)., mis. lb. THE SECOND NATIONAL IUNK AND ( Peaches 25c •1RUST COMPANY OK BE!) BANK. By! R.M.I'II S. PEARUK, LITTLE SILVER SUPPLY, Inc. FANCY l''ryinj; or Trust Officer, Truslco. c Maaiis, Appleyatt, Foster. lleui.s!i!« Apple Sauce 2 for 25c . A Connvell, Sycamore Ave. (Opp. R. R. Station) Little Silver Regular 19c Can FOWL lb. CHICKENS 43 lb. Had Bui.k, N. .1. 2-25 39 Fioetori. KKI) liAXK KE0iBTI3Il, MARCH 11, VMS Pace Six Belford ing April 6 at the fire house. Sun- brated their first wedding anniver- served for February. Mrs. Earl fhine boskets were sent to Mia. sary at a dinner Sunday, at which Cordova read the president's mes- Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and John Ayrea and Mrs. Clarissa Hoy- Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs.sage. Charles Mulliner's c!a*s won thf-ir two children arc recuperat- or, who arc ill. Mrs. Hoyer is con- Fred White of Riverside Heights, the ice cream for having the mo«i ing" from a week's illness. fined to her home because of a and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stokes parents present at the meeting. Philip J31uh, grandson of Mr. and fall several months ago. and daughters, Phyllis and Joan Lr.rry Scott, a member of the board Mrs. John Etiler, had a minor op- Mr. and Mrs. K. Norton of Kenr- of Bclmar, were guests. of education, spoke on "The Much ABBEY MEN'S SHOP pr.itinn Wednesday of last week ny spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lois Compton visited the Needed Building Program for the and is recuperating at the home of John Werner and daughter. State Teachers' college at Trenton Township." Edward Savidge en- 62 UKOA1) STKKET. UK!) HANK hi* grandparents, Tuesday. tained with accordion selections. Mrs. Wilson Miller lia« returned Mrs. William Perry, Si-., who has been a patient for the past live Wayne Smith celebrated his Refreshments were served. from Monmouth Memorial hospital. ninth birthday Monday with mem- ! Rev. and Mrs. Paul Myers and j Mr, nnd Mr*. Ilaymond William- weeks at Monmouth Memorial hos- pital, is recuperating: at. her home. hers of hln family. j daughter Eleanor visited Mr. and i-u.i, Mrs. Sophie Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Atltini of Mrs. Robert Corson of Philadel- Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer tind Major William Sackett and fam- Jamaica, L. I., spent the weelt-en-i phia Monday and Tuesday. Opening Soon daughtrr Wilma attended a birth- ily have moved from their home with their daughter and family, clay party at the home of Mr. nnd here to Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boaaerman. Mrs. Fred Williamson of Leonardo Mrs. John Hoins has been eon- LonK Branch K. Of C. Snndny in honor of Mrs. Fred •>ried to her home because of ill- Ronald Schnoor, son of Mr. and An eld favorite back again! Meyer. ness. Mrs. Otto Schnoor, celebrated his IM Fifty Yean Old Mod* of Irayari famoui Vanilla tenth birthday Monday with a par- Miss Mnrjorle Hutherli.ml nnd he,- Mrs. Jlobert Bchlcr entertained Elaborate plans are being* made k« Crvom interlaced with itraamt nirrcc, Barbara Annr Suthrrlnnd of the Brownie committee Tuesday ty for members of the family. •f rich, ddieious butt«ncotch. Ask Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bincli ai;d for the OOth anniversary celebra- Washington, 1). C, spent the weelt- evening. Those present were Mrs. tion of Long Branch council, your friendly lr«y«r Dealer for it "fine Quality Men's Haberdashery & Hats" rnr. with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Heinfl. Aline Rnuscher, Mrs. Martha Zch- son of Mlddletown, N. Y., former- ly of this placa have moved to Knights of Columbus, Long Branch, kl a hand-dipped quart. The Women's Republican flub nlck, Mrs. John Werner find Mrs. next month. Opening event of the met Tuesday afternoon of last Hn i old Ccpeland. Port Monmouth. .J Mr. and Mrs. T. Rauilnson Comp- week-long celebration will be a week at the Belfoid lire house fui The Ladies' auxiliary and men of Kiddies' day at the K. of C. home business se«sion nnd hostess Independent fire company met ton and daughters, Lois and Jane, and Kenneth Layton spent Sunday featuring movies, Ice cream, cook- game party. Refreshments were Tuesday evening of last week at ies, etc. A communion breakfast, served by the hostesses, Mrs. Dor* the fire house. A card party will with Mrs. Frederick Cook of Point Pleasant. at which charter members and 25- Tloop and Mrs. Mary K. Walling. be held Thursday, April 1, at the year members will be honored, will EGANS OF HARDING ROAD Hostesses for the game party were flic house. There will be prizes Mrs. Robert Benton was guest be held at. the Star of the Sea Ly- Mrs. Mildred Minor, Mrs. Mildred and refreshments. of honor Friday nitfht at a miscel- TAKE NOTICE laneous bridal shower at the home ceum April 18. Thursday night, Copcland, Mm. Alicia Kuhl, Mrs. Children in the neighborhood on April 22, will be Open House at the .Dora Barnes and Mrs. Madeline the sick list this week are Carol of Mr. and MrB. Harry Motterfi- K. of C. home with memhers of all Plant Suggestions For Easter Lohsen. A trip to New Vork in Ann Geiger, William Harnett and head of Arlington. Mrs. John Ren- neighboring councils invited to at- April was planned nnd a deflnittj diaries Burin. ton was also a guest. Mrs. Renton was formerly Miss Winifred John- tend. The grand finale Saturday, date will be set at the next meet- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller ctle- April 24, the anniversary date of Hydrangeas $2.30 • 86.50 son of Union Beach. The couple tho birth of the council April 24, were married February 7 at the 1898, will be a buffet dinner anil HOME OWNERS! Little Church Around the Corner, dance at the K. of C. home. Lilies $2.50. $6.00 New York. A pink and blue shower wa-s giv- Grand Knight William H. Dough- Hyacinths $1.00. $3.00 DID YOU ENJOY THE RODEO? en recently for Mrs. John Rosimo- erty hae appointed Henry Ijorkie- • ALTERATIONS '« •• ''«'• - wlcz at the home of Mra, Alfred wfez as general chairman of the Smith, and Mrs. Fred Fink u co- 50th anniversary celebration. Mr. Tulips 81.50- §3.00 COME DOWN TO OLE'S DUDE RANCH hostcss. There were 30 guests Lorklewlcz also held the came po- *Re-ROOFED C^ A A present and Mrs. Roslmowlcz was sition during the council's 2Mb an- Daffodils $2.00- .$3.25 iWV "If'here I hi- Cowboy Chumpums Louf the recipient of many useful gifts. niversary celebration. • Re-SIDED Y ^ A large stork was suspended from ttvtueen Show*" the ceiling, under which gifts were BROTHERS RECEIVE ESTATE Azalea* $2.50. $6.00 arranged in a bassinet. A buffet Wind and dine »t our limurloun lounge har. Two bands, aluay» supper was served later with a Stephen S. and C. Van Renese- • PORCH c'MitlnuoUH tlllcrlalMin.'iit at the only nite I'luli nnd dudn ranch larRC decorated cake ns table cen- lacr Haluey, Jr., sons of Van K. Kose Biisli.s $1.00 eaal of (ha Horltlcft* TUrilln Kalnrc riding mir K-i\g<>. ri»Amakc mat«iat*: Jofcn** Manville. Flintkote, «tc FREE ESTIMATE. NO oblifatioa. l and im* T«i«» l«h«. COAL BURNER • MORI FROZfN STORAGE PORCH Enclosures For long year* Seaboard Service hat been is the last word in automatic coal heat. Smart Save Iviel by enclosing your front and rta» porch. • MORE MILK SOTTlf Sf ACE •rarching for • coal burner that met every rigid in appearance, quiet, clean and trouble-free in PAINTING-WALL PAPERING • FMX.UI SHELVING requirement of our own heating engineer! • • • operation, Catskill is easily installed in your • NEW AND MOOfR MEAT-KEEPER and up to now, after hundreds of invettigationi, present furnace ... no matter what type of Modernize your home initde and out on our tmatl monthly Bud- (tl rl«n. I • MO HUMIDRAWER until we saw the Catskill in operation, we had heating system you now liave . . . hot •water, been unable to find a coal burner that Seaboard warm air or steam. Service could give its unqualified seal of TRADE-INS - YES, WE TAKE THEM Put an end to tliat eternal furnace-tending . . • ^.Tel.R.B. 6-4088 approval. stop running up nnd down stairs to shovel coal, After erery test of efficiency, economy-of-opera, _ _] w Mail This Coupon Now to shake the grate, to FIIOVCI ashes. End forever, BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP tion, dependability and sturdiness of design vie the unhealthftil, wasteful variations in tempera* MODERN HOME 46 Monmouth St. Phono 6-2506 Rod Bank have at last found the automatic coal burner ture that can't he avoided with uncontrolled 166 Broadway PHONI «-M70 Long Branch we were seeking. heat. The cost of installing a Catskill i« sur- IMPROVEMENT CO The famous CATSKILL Automatic Coal Burner prisingly small. Phone us today for full details, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 1 W. BERGEN PL. RED BANK, N. J. U«/5»« To John Dalton, Ilml* Dallnn, Ml Anil you, John llnlum anil Dcstle D>|. wif*. Christine Hsppe »nd Emm* (1. Me. Ion, ii> wife, are mmlo party defend. Gentlemen: Please have your expert call tu discuss Items (iu ire. ™l> bcenusc you ar.- the record nwnnra Engintcrtd Right.. . Built Right... For Long Strvie* checked—without obligation to me. of the premises ilcucrlbed In the said bill- By virtue of »n order of the Court und you, Chrlatlno llappe, nr« mode .1 Backtd By Over 100 Years of Quality Manufacturing nf Chancery of New Jersey, mnile nn the nnily ilrfrndHiit hcrau.c you me the D Construction O Roofing D Oarages illy uf til? ilutr hereof in n cntlse ft here. holder of Ihr Mrs! MorlKn«e on the inlil tn UiUni.tiMM I.iUtUf <: and you, Knunti G, Mc(Julre, art- Nanio - rrflillird to fttiprHr nnd answer to I hn nindi! iinrty ilcfeiulntil boi'iulKe you are conllilninnnt's bill on OY before the 12th Ine lioliler uf a Bccotul mm-tunnc on the tiny uf April next nr llie s»lil Mil will nrrmlft* dricrlhcd In the bill of the Addicss bo taken na eoiifriised niriilnat you. Connilalnnnii which an Id mortifnilo is Thi; Htild bill It fllcti tn foreclose n rrcnrdf.d In Ihr Monmouth County City CLTtlflL'iitc uf Tnx Hiilo mnile by GrHiitiln fJIrrk'i Office In llook 8tlo 0[ MortKimts, SEABOARD O SERVICE II, Jnltntun, Collector of the BnrnuKh nf Pane MC. State IllKhlnnill to tlie RuruiiKll nf HIKIIInriih SERVING THE SHORE TEL. R. B, 0-0841 —Phone nn LuitU In the Hiirooifh of illifhlaiiil*, Uatcili Kclimnry 11, IIHS. Beet Di-y Cmmty nf Afonmouth, Stilt* of New Jrr* W. UILBKR'I' MANSON, Beit Tlmt eey, Ritlil CrrtlflcHte It Unterl the (t t ti Kollrltur nf Complnliiiiiita, miy m \uKUM, Ili:l7, mill In rccorilril 1 l>niinniiui(l Place, III tat Monmouth County Clerk'* Om>o llrd Ilnnk. N. ,1. f M ••14 Ctrtllicatt irn alll|nid to com- It J>ay§ to advartii* in Tho Rtililir RKI) HANK KKOISTKR, MARCH 11, 1!MS Page Seven Mr. and Mrs. James Booker of inff at the health contor nt Camp- spneted for pediculosis, with 20 ex- SI'BAKS ON TENSIONS W'a Manufacture Our Owi 8celey avenue are parents of a son Health Nurses bell's Junction. clusions; 1.181 wore Inspected for Kendall II. I.ee, president of the Ella Wiltshire Has born last Thursday at Monmoutli There were 677 health supervi- symptoms of communicable • Monmouth County Civil Service «:- Venetian Blinds wi BACKACHE. Memorial hospital. sion visits made which included 22 'h 1!) rxrlusinn*. and 1.315 chil- • snclation. spoke to the .Sfonmouth To Klv« you unto day service. Travel Agency Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bellezza Carry On Large to infants, 77 to pre-school children, , >'rcn insppctPtl for skin dia- < County Health Offers' association of Willow street are parents of a 313 to school children, 250 to ndulls leases with cljrht exclusion I Wednesday nlflht of last week at LEG PAINS MAY daughter born Saturday at Mon- and 15 In general activities. Bee 1-! also pnve 55 first nifl trcatMants. i thfl Green Parrot, Neptunn town- MOBILE V. B. CO. Firm Will Help With mouth Memorial hospital. Service Program side patients accounted for 44 mod- j 'lisa K.ithryn Cooper, supervisor, ship. Speaklns on the subject, lea), flve surgical, 60 communicable made n request for clothing, ea- "Pension Rights for Municipal Em- BE DANGER SKN Kl:l) BANK M370 Various Travel Need* INJURED AT OCEA.VFOBT dlseases 105 chronic rases and M pcclally for infant.". National public ployeei", Mr. Lee stated the advan- maternity visits. Besides this ten | health nurslnf,' u-eok will be ob- Of Tired Kidney. James H. Barry of Oceanport Health Supervision tages to the employee and employer BEAT visits from different state institu-1 served the week of April 11. Work- of the state retirement system. When dlHrdcr of kfdn*r function twrrnH* Ella Wiltshire, local real estate was Injured Tuesday evening when n potionou* mi»tt#r to rfmtln In your h\nnti. tions, and 4D to tuberculosis JI<»-;' K hours for the nursee of the as- It my MUM nAgsing backache, rhrumatio a car he was driving collided with soc!nlion and insurance broker, today optiMd Visits Made, Bedside tients nnd their contacts. A baby I have been changed frum CORKKCTION (Mini, Ice ptln«, IOM of P«P and f nerify, get- THE EASTER RU a lfonmouth Cleaners and Dyers the Ella Wiltshire Travel •fency conference was held, and one pre- I 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m., to 8 p. m. to ttnff up nlchta, •wciiinC puffings under tha truck of Little Silver, driven by Patients Served In last week's edition of The eyei, he.wi.chrt and dizziness, Fr-vnwit or Send Your Wardrobe in her offices in the I*wii Build- natal clinic and one chest clinic. • ^:30 P- m. ing at 77-79 Broad str«*t -Ola Wilt- John Fisher of Little Silver, on Register in the announcement of •cant/ pftfsagu with »rr»rtln«c and burnfnjj NOW the engagement of Miss I'aullr.i* J •omatlmc* thowi there in HnmcthlnK wrong shire Travel agency la to b« an as- Oceanport avenue, Oeeanpurt. Bnr- Scvcnty-two persons were trans-j '~ with your kldneyt or bladder. to be cleaned sociate of Travel Inc., with office! ry, who received face injuries, wus Nurses of the Mtddlelown Town- ported to hospital clinics, doctor's | Installation of running water In Shkoda of River Plaza to Joseph Don't wait 1 Auk your drURjcUt for n»in'| with the In the Robert Treat hotel, Newark treated by Dr. Da\\d Diamond of ship Public Health association dur- odlccs and home from school, all'"in hum? saves n home-maker or a M. Pu/.io, it was stated that the Plllf, a ttlrmtlant diuretic, uicd nurcrpofuHjr ing February made 268 visits to of this hcinff done by the nurses. ! member of her fmr.lly from carry- hride-elcct is manager of the sod.i by millioni for over 60 yean, ponn'n irive Now Improved Oceanport. The front of the Barry happy relief and will help trip IH rnil-i of Sanitbne car was smashed while the right bedside patients, and 677 health The nurses also nudo 109 visits inR 20 to 30 tuns of water each fountain at the Uk'Kett store hf.-rc kidney tuhei flu»h ont pninonoua waaUfroia fender of the truck was damaged. supervision visits, covering more to schools, working more than liolyrar for kitchen use only, This is Incorrect, Miss Shkoda Is your blood, ttct Doan'a I'lUs. than 3,130 miles to carry out the hours. Last month 87 children employed In the store's cosmctli program. Reports of their activi- LEON'S •oyi can ninkv p.x-kel niDner by Mil- were examined by the school phy- B.imniu generate heat aflrr be- ilppnrlmrnt. Ernc-t Flt/.nntilrli i> IIIV, White ' I. H. It. S-3 lilt Th« tlpi';Hf-. Al!v. rlii.. -MI-!. !:*s w.-yn tfivrn nt a irrnnt mcft- sici.-in, 1,384 children were In- :• •. \-'. i. nt i-i >.!:•: 'i'i ' li.••:••• .:. t fn'int.: in rn.nKi::f i.
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COUPON Ella Wliuhlre \ Mrs. Wiltshire was born and educated In Red Bank. She hu hen-Charm been engaged in the real estate WAX business for the past ten ytari and PAPER Is an active member of the Mon- mouth County Board of Realtors, the National association of Real Estate Boards and the Evening MILLIONS IN SAVINGS FOR MILLIONS OF CUSTOME R.-oup of the Red Bank Woman's 17' club. Her daughter, Miss Joan Wilt- shire, is a senior at Red Bark hifrh school. Mrs. Wiltshire stated yesterday that her agency Is In a poaitlon to MOUTH WASH accomodnte every travel need. In- IARBASOL SOc Size 27 SHARPENER cluding air, steamship and rail tic- Red astringent type, kets. Hotel reservationi and the- Keg. 1.19 AA. WITH ater tickets may be obtained GALLON 0«T C thrr-igh the service. Mrs. James MAESTRO Borst, the former Ann Marchant SIMILAC .R.«, I.I> Pound 83* of Little Silver, previously em- ployed as manager of the Season Finarce company, will asalst with ART GLASSWARE the new agency. NOXZEMA PAPER TOWELsl Radiantly glowing, ruby-colored glass, WITCH HAZEL High ... SKIN CREAM "artistically coated with rich gleaming «b»oib.n ety | Keatiiburg pure in/aid silver. Slock up now I Mr. and Mrs. Richard T<*in of ISO Jheet ROU 80 Center avenue are tha' parents *«g 1.00 to I.SO Each ASPIRIN TABLETS'!) 100 S of a daughter, born Monday of last week at Monmouth Memorial hos- WHITE PINE C pital. .-'. 39 EACH Mr. and Mrs. James Booker of far Compound oppETSS 283 Seeley avenue are the parents WHIlf THEY IASTI RUBBING ALCOHOL "' pint 1S of a daughter born Thursday of last week at Monmouth Memorial CLEANER hospital. REFRIGERATOR WITH Mrs. John MacDonnld has recov- ered from her recent illness. n ounte libbey COUPON Mrs. Russcl Zanders of Weat- POND'S DRY SKIN and s&Btr* DISH SET ville npent several days last week £ &R Cigarettes with her mother, Mm. Nick De- COLD CREAMS * ^* ^ (WITH COVERS) Turo, who returned with htr •4< Vilut daughter for a week's visit. IOTH tO* Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Tht ,«nuine Sol. CM OPENfiT 0ne4"x8"o«n All Popular $1.35 IJ, returned home Saturday of last (dgi i» »e week after a month's vacation spent In the South. Pf-phy-lot-tii teed chip-P'ool. Reg 50t VALUE Brands I Miss Dorothy Connelly waa con- COUPON fined to her home a few day. last TOOTH BRUSHES SALE PRICE C week because of Illness. 14 Package The pinochle club met at th? C 3 «•' 37* home of Mrs. George Whltehead Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. 6 KANE FRANK GROtXIXG proceeds will go to the class. The ford. Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wacker "The Friendliness of Christ" will Red Bank Thomas F. Kane, 70, road super- Parent-Teacher association is spon- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolb and son have returned from Florida. litv. Robert H. Anderson, Jr.. i Frank Groeling, 65, of Burling- soring a St, Patrick's day dance Billy were the guests of Mrs. Ar- •rector, announces the following i be Rev. Roper J. Squire's strmon Services in First Church of Christ, intendent of Matawan township ton avenue, Leonardo, a retiiiid Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levering Ifcrviccs for tills Sunday: Huly subject for Sunday morning's »erv. Scientist. 209 Broad street. Red and a charter member of the. Cliff- March 20 at the school. thur Hcnningscn when she and her celebrated their 25th wedding an- engineer of the Edison company of The Lion's club held district gov- family celebrated her birthday re- Communion at S o'clock, church ice nt 11 o'clock. This will be the Bank, are held Sundays at 11 a. m. wood Fire company, died Wednes- Harrison, died Sunday. He had niversary Saturday at an open 'school at 9:30, morning prayer with nfili message of a series for the Sunday-school at 11 a. m., and day of last week. He lived at Cliff- ernor's night Monday at the Home- cently at her home. house. Friends called all day to : been a resident of Leonardo 25 stead inn. Eugene J. O'Rourke is •ermon at 11 o'clock. The choir Lemon season on the general Wednesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. wood Beach. years. He was a veteran of the Mrs. Ray Neary entertained MM. congratulate the couple, who re- will sing R* the offertory anthem, i theme. "What Think Ye of Christ?" In charge of a Sea Scout dinner lu James O'Shaughneesy, Mrs. Mhn P. Burke offering .j i hospital, were held Satur- aid to Boy Scout troop 88 at a iHolHoly Communion Wednesday a' 10 Mrs. . CC.. CC.. RogerRgrs teaches the class urea" by Mary Baker Eddy include: mol a tained the Women's Missionary so- meeting to be held shortly. Squad a solemn high requiem mass, as- day afternoon (it tho Worden fun- ciety of Central Baptist church o'clock. Following thihi s servici e thve jjive preach, Sunday morning on the trict, where it plans a new one. nue Saturday afternoon. He was Tho funeral of Mrs. Rachel M. pronounced dead hy Dr. John B. Jtilcs represented the junior class. theme, "A Third Woman and God.' CENTRAL BAPTIST For summer use it has a. lai-jje Burrell, 61, of 153 Catherine street, Kenneth Smith, faculty adviser, al- interested aitd personal service lu The organ prelude will be, "Shep- Atlantic Highlands Boyd, police physician. Mr. Black who died last Thursday, were held eo attended. parking place on Chelsea avenue was spending the week-end with all UIHI call us. herds' Sunday Morning," by Ash- just off the ocean front. Mayor Sunday afternoon at the Worden ford, and the offertory "Berceuse," Rev. Howard M. Ervin will Dr and Mrs. Parker. funeral home, with Rev. W. H. He- Kiernan's department used the Baysliorc K. of C. by Godard. The senior choir will preach at the 11 a. m. and » p. m. surplus dirt in grading this to 1111 A postal clerk of Plainfield, Mr. bron, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist «iag the anthem, "Christ Givelh services Sunday! His evening mes- Black is'suivived by his wife, Mia. church, omciating. Burial was ,n In washout* made by storms back Plan Family Breakfast i Peace," by Marahall. sage will be another In the series of the boardwalk. Long Branch Mabel Black; his mother, Mrs. White Ridge cemetery. The bear- Church achool will meet at 9:45 from the Book of Genesis. claims the best tree parking fa- Hilda Black; a son, James Black, ers were Henry Coy, W. H. Depp, The Bayshore council, Knights a. m., with classes for all ages. Church school, of which William cilities of any atate municipality. all of Plalnfleld, and three brothers, Harry Banks and David Reeves. of Columbus, made plans at their Membtri of the youth fellowship F. Maxson is superintendent, will John, .Tames and Andrew Black, all last meeting to set aside Mother's will attend a meeting at the Pres- meet at 10 a. m. of Michigan. HOWARD F. FABRV, JR. day, May 10, for its annual Com- byterian church in Red Bank at Youth fellowship meets at 7 p. Highlands The funeral was held Tuesday at Howard Ferdinand Fabry, Jr., munion breakfast. While normally 5:30 p. m., and return for their m., the junior group in the Phila- Plainfleld. infant son of Howard F. and Con- such occasions are attended solely regular meeting at 7 o'clock at thea room and the high school The school board Monday night cetta Manna Fabry of 12 Oldftold by the men, last year the commit- which Miss Amy Myatt will lead a group led by Miss Jean Brust In granted permission to the Parent- FRANCIS TTCARNIAUX place, died Thursday night at Ri- tee had a "Father and Son" break- discussion on the topic, "A Song the church. Adult fellowship meets fast and this year's affair will be Teacher association's teen age Francis Philip Carniaux, 80, of 4 vcrview hospital. Funeral services Book for Today." at 7:30 o'clock in the chapel. group to use the school facili- and burial took place Friday at featured by a "Family Breakfast", Mlntou lane, Fair Haven, a retired enabling the entire family to par- FUNERAL HOME Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock The Philathen group will hold a ties one afternoon a week for club N'ew York city mail carrier, died Fair View cemetery, under the di- there will b» a missionary program meeting Tuesday night. work. The board also granted the rection of the Worden funeral ticipate. Daniel Conolly was ap- 6O CFRONT tt. Saturday afternoon. He had he?n pointed chairman. at the chuich under direction of The mid-week prayer fellowship (Croup permission to use the audi- ill a long time. home. r. RED BANK N.J. Miss Clara Lockwood. and pastor* Bible class is held torium for dances on the third Sat The council is also preparing for % Wednesday nights. urday night of each month. Mr. Carniaux was born in New The council of Workers With York city, son of the late Charles INFANT LAURO a first and second degree to take Qw (I Quarter Century of Qependable.Economical Service Children will meet at the church The deacons will meet tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Horn of Joseph and Frances E. Giles Cav- place in the near future as well a* next Wednesday night. night in the church. Portland road are parents of twin The baby daughter of James and making plans for the second annual niaux. He moved to Fair Haven 17 Margaret Pacansky Lauro of Low- daughter* born Saturday at Mon-' years sgo after his retirement from track meet to be held May 29. mouth Memorial hospital. er Main street, Matawan, died Sun- the postal service. His wife, the day at the Perth Amboy General John Juliano was fined $10 Mon- late Mrs. Minnie Jackson,Csrniaux, LONG BRANCH ACCIDENT day night in police court at Mid- hospital. The funeral was held died eight years ago. Monday at the Day funeral home, Cars driven by Margaret Hlgglns dletown townahip for careless Surviving art a sister, Miss of 137 East Bergen place and St. George's by the River driving on route 36, Port Mon- Keyport. Burial was in St. Joseph's Agnes Eugenie Carniaux. and a church cemetery, Keyport. Charles P. Johnson of Eatontown Waterman Are., one block south of Rumion Rd., mouth. brother, Alfred J. Carniaux, both collided last Thursday morning at Runnon, (Take Sea Bright But) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joseph have of Hoboken. Broadway and Seventh avenue, returned home after a motor tour Red Bank Seniors Long Branch. The accident was re- The Reverend George A. Robertihaw, Rector of the United States and Canada. MRS. ELLEN MORRIS ported to Long Branch by police Sunday— t:00 a, m. Holy Communion Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kwik spent Attend Youth Forum headjuarters by Johnson. No one AND A the week-end in the Bronx, visiting Mrs. Ellen Morris of 344 Liberty was injured. •(30 a.m. Church School street, Long Branch, died sudden- Members of Miss Elisabeth Ke'- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waterman, ley's senior social science class at summer residents of this borough. ly Sundayat Miami, Fla. Mrs. Mor- 11i00a.m. Morning Service and Sermon ris was born in County Langford, Red Bank senior high school Sat- "Tttcmoxiai Tkursaay 10:30 A. M. Spiritual Hulina antf Aaariu ky Iht Ktct«r. ' The Men and Women's Democra- urday, attended the Herald-Tribune tic club met last week at the Bay- Ireland. Her husband, Edward J. Topic: "Vou Can Take It With You." view tavern and made plans to con- Morris,- died 25 years ago. Mrs. Youth forum at the Waldorf-As- MONUMENTS The Nursery School Monday Through Friday—MJ A. M. duct a membership drive. Morris is survived by. three daugh- toria hotel, New York city. The forum topic was "Tho World We I'alm Sunday—"The Crucifixion " at 4 P. M. The Girls' Friendly society of St, ters, Mrs. Clinton VanBrunt of Andrew1! church met Friday night Long Branch, Mrs, Benjamin Hin- Want," and reviews and reports ol Because of the completeness at the home of Mrs. Paul Muir. dermann of Atlantic Highlands the forum will be discussed in the and beaut; of our funeral Mrs, Edna Kruse has returned to and Mrs. Michael Bon forte of Mid- social science classes this week. home, many are surprised al work after a cast was removed dletown; a sister, Miss Catherine Attending were Miss Kellcy, the modesl prices, and the SYMPATHY FLOWERS from her right leg last week. She Kelly of Ireland, four grandchil- Claire Sindlingcr, Natalie Bennett, many extras Included with was Injured In an accident at her dren and six great-grandchildren. Edwin Cloth, Edith Lindner and Mrs. Morris was a member of the Joan Church, This Is the second each memorial, regardless of Flowert are always In good tatte aa a thoughtful home several months ago. coil. Work on the first aid squad build- Star of ththe Sea church, Long year that the senior social science expression f sympathy. Your order will be glvan Branch. V O ing on Valley and Fourth streets classes have attended the forum. The answer Is that we have prompt and careful attention at is progressing rapidly this week after a week-layoff because of the but one standard for all—(he weather. fine*! in every catt—the same EGANS of Harding Road Several Highlands residents at- Your Expres$ion of personal, considerate arrange* tendtd a beauty demonstration DISTINCTIVE ,'aentt regardless of price. Greenhouses on Harding Road at'Harrison Avanus Monday night at the home of Mn. True Remembrance PHONE R. B. 8-1443 Annie Johnson at Headden's Cor- ARTCRAfT MEMORIALS No other act ot a normal f For a COMPLETE memorial, ner. They were Mrs. George Lim- man's life gives him tuure thai can be remembered with ing, Mill Hattle KIngabury, Mil. complate soul satisfaction pride, call us any time, day or A. Meade Robertson, Mrs. Charles Perfection of Material aad than the building ot a Mem- night. McCall, Mrs. A. Meade Robertson, Workmanship la Beautiful orial to his lovsd onss who Jr., Mrs, Reginald Robertson and New Design have gom on. Miss Joan Walstrom, MONMOUTH MONUMENT Our (alact Barra Memorial! Mr. and Mm. Robert Olaen of the beitr tha Guild mark of ap- Bronx arc parents of a daughter Our memorial* art manufactured John E. Day by skilled artisans In our well provil—your guarantee of a COMPANY born Saturday. Mrs, Olsen is the finer Memorial at no extra . FUNERAL HOME daughter of Mrs. Stella Lynn of •quipped plant at West Long coat, Visit our ihowruom Headden's Corner, Middletown, Route 35 Bay avenue, Branch. and see our displays of these 85 Riverside Avenue CANCER DEATHS INCREASE certifled memorials. L. H. Francis, Manager The cancer death rate Increase* Phone 6-0332 Red Bank Formerly with Franc- O, Squires, Freehold unchecked. In 1935 over 137,000 Ml SIAi-LrJ VI.M1K. KEY POUT Americans died of thla dleease, The LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. JOHN VAN KIRK PHONE RHD BANK 6-3810 rale jumped tu over 153,000 In 19<0 Wall Street Tel. L.B. G-3567 West Long Branch NMI IO MI. Olivai Cimtltry KEVI'ORT BRANCH to 177,000 In 1945 nnd In 1IH7 It Send For tlluttrattd Catalogue NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 reached the all-time high of an es- Phont Red Bank 6-0319 . TELEPHONE 7-1353 timated 188,000. R.F.D. Bo* 10ft Rtd Bank RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1948 Page Nin« Taxpayers Group Auxiliary Earns $215 Givrs Itmlio Lectures For Kiverview Hospital In Wrstrrn States Mrs, Harrison I^ance and Mrs. Compares Debt Charlei R. English were chairmen John C. Hrrber of Pro«>prct ave- Bunny, nue. Little Silver, supervisor of of the dessert-bridge held last Thursday at the Red Bank Wom- field encineers of thV Western Eli>c MOLONEY'S MARKET trie company's radio division, hn* Red Bank Makes an'» club by Red Bank auxiliary of I MAIN ST. (Next To Hank) K \ I OYI O\X .\, N. J. Riverview hospital, and $215 was returned from a Ircturi' lour of the Good Showing cleared for auxiliary projects at the Northwestern and North Central OI»KN H A. M. — f, I\ M. DAILY honey- hospital. There were table prizes states. He delivered a paper on and special awards including n "Use anil Control of Keedbnrk in "Do you know your town's capi- large food baiket, which was won A. M. Transmitters" hefon; thr" tal daht? How much was It twelve by Mrs, Gordon D. Donald. Twin Cities uprtion, Institute of ... wfcwi you bring o Hollmork years ago? What is it today?" Radio Engineers, at Minneapolis, AIL fatter Cave1! Nat wily btcovK of Other prize winners were Mrs. These three questions are asked Minn., and the I.RE. n', Portland. in chorminf latter menage, itt Edwin C. Beckett, Mrs. Eugene E. MARYLAND TURKEYS taxpayers of Red Bank, Long Ore., and Seattle, Wash., the latter 53Ib. Brooks, Mrs. George. T. Linton, •ay original «Wgn...but becout* Brnnch and Asbuiy Park by the at the University of Wellington. #* word HoNmari on rh. back of Mrs. Warren Drew, Mrs. James C. Monmouth county taxpayers asso- Parkns, Mrs. Samuel Halpern. Mrs. Mr. Herbrr also visited sevnml nw card tellt "nta special ciation. broadcasting stations in n con.tnlt- tomeone" you carad enough Richard Strong, Mrs. Nancy Wood, "With many taxpayers disturbed Mis. George D. Norcom, Mrs. Mah-| inp capacity and in mlilition stop- SMOKED to chooN Iho very bott. LEGS OF VEAL TONGUES at the Increase In local tax levels" lon Parsons, Mrs. Howard K. Mac- [ ped off nml visited his a 1 run muter, aaic! Edward H. Schulze, associa- Washington State rolU'pe. 1'ultiiKin, Snow While $•0 our coo on of fine. kenzie, Mrs. Alan Frost, Mrs. John Shrill (jit tion president, "It should be B. VanWagenen, Mrs. Clarence ft. Wash., of which ho wa.s a member dMncrivo Hallmark Eatter Cardi. of the rlnss of '22. brought home to every intelligent Doolittle, Mrs. Julia F. Kitchen All Si/.<-h I Ic. ."> II,. citizen thai since they must pay Ib. and Miss Flora Wlllguss. For 23 yearn prior to 1915, Mr. 53 39f, FOX'S for the coots of government, figures The next auxiliary meeting will Herber was a member of the H1.T1 which accurately show their town's be Thursday, April i. Telephone l-*ahoratonra technical financial condition are not dry sta- staff, (hiring which tiniu he hrlpetl SIRLOIN I HIM (IT GIFT SHOP tistics but affect their individual develop the varioU3 Western lClcr- •pocket-books, as they will ae» when Local Brotherhood tric broadcast transmitters as HTII 41 Monmotilli Street, they get their 1IM8 tax bills". To Hold Ladies as place them In operation in all PORTERHOUSE Red Bank, N. J. "Financial interests, aa well as parts of tho world. private investors, who invariably The annual Ladles' Night of the STEAKS 69 are counted upon to supply outside Brotherhood of the Presbyterian ROUND capita! to build up a community", church of Red Bank will be held continued Mr. Schulze, "naturally next Monday nt 7 o'clock in th« Venetian Blinds cautiously check on the town's net church social hall. A "pot luck" TAI'IMi TOP PRIME debt, as compared with assessed supper will be served. .(OKIHMi valuations, and how much thnt Entertainment will Include a RE TAINTING; EYE NANNA CLOCK SHOP debt has been reduced or increased community sing, impersonations by Roasts 69il. «JBS Any Cut 59k ovnr the pajit ten years or more", Archie Brown, an act by tho MnlTci Calling attention to the following duo and a m;igical show by G. MOBILE V. B. CO. BOTTOM BEEF Clocks picked up, repaired, set figures compiled for the association Howard Scott, Jr. of Asbury Park. KKI) HANK Ii-!:t7(l by Walter R. Darby, State Direc- Robert K. Bursley, president of tho up and sold within 100 miles tor of Local Government, Mr. Brotherhood, has requested those c Schulze points to the drop in as- planning to attend to contact Rob- ALL m;.\M)s sessed valuations, from 1935, of ap- ert F. Word.cn for reservations. Proof Positive SLICED BACON 59Ib. from Red Bank. Also small ma« proximately three million dollars That in Long Branch and some seven BIRTHDAY PARTY The New Improved LOIN chine parts made to order or blue million dollars in Asbuiy Park. A party wai given last week for SANITONE P.cd Bank, since 1935, however, Harvey J. Lumbertson, Jr., of CLEANING LIVER print. shows a reduction In assessed val- White street, the occasion being Differs From Lain.) (limps . . 69c uation* of less than a million dol- his fourth birthday. Tho guests lars. "Everytlme you sec a build- Ordinary were Donna Applegate, "Puddy" DRY CLEANING Fresh Sliced Calves 69c „, For Information Ing torn down and only a vacant Appiegate, Donald D. 'Apptcgnte, s M o k i: i) lot left, or everytime some proper- Janice Applegato, Sonla Applegate, ty is exempted from taxation, re- Lyson Murphy, Joann Puglisi, Wil- LEON'S (lala Hams . . 39c-ft Call Red Bank 6-31II member It means assessed valua- liam Lambcrtson, James Lnmbcrt- Fresh Sliced Beef 59c , tions go down and your taxes go son, Gail Merrill nnd Dorothea n up" said the association's spokes- Warden. ; man. I On the per cent of net debt to as- NANNA CLOCK SHOP 1 ."csscd valuations, whereas In Long j Branch it was 6.91 .per cent In 1935. Kooin 1, Carlton Theatre Bldg. ; in 1947 it rose to 12.R2. In Asbury I Park, whereas in 1935 it was 28.54 99 Monmouth St. Red Bank per cent, reduced valuations have increased the ratio, in 1947, to a net capital debt equal to 39.08 per cent of all the city's assessed properties. Red Bank, on the other hand, shows only 1.25 per cent net debt More Than '200,000.00 Cash compared with its assessed valua tlont. Long Branch n«t capital debt h»i risen from 11,233,960 In 1H35 to $1 Must Be Won! 921,389 in 1947. Anbury Park show* .*8,4 light, clean, eaperintly dcsignt-fl to permit you to examine tkese (in* —ready to meet your autnmnlivr. requirements todny ntlrnrtive—a place you'll be liappy lo visit. enrs from every angle. and in the tomorrows to come. 6. SIRVICE—Ilring your car in for any lervice you need. 9. USID CAR DISPLAY FACILITIES-You'll likely find tH# of your present interior. a.PlOO* IMCI-You'll find adequate floor (piire for Hern nrc fartory-lrnincd niri'tianic, modern tools AIM! ti«cil car you want at tin-* .Y:-li il^alrr ... a pond, clean your comfort in all departments—new cars, used curs, «'i|uipnirnt to prfividn fnM, flinrni]ft:li work on every* enr that will give ymi in.iny IUIIIM nf driving pleasar* service, parts and accessories. tiling from n minor adjustment to a major ovcr^uul on And you ran lnnk it over in comfort in the attractive miy make car. u.sfd rar drpartinenl. i 9. LOCATION—Located fnr your ronvcniini-i".. . cn.-ily 7. PARTS—Thin in your prtrU hcad(|nnrtera. Complftn 10.ACCOUNTING—All iuHitR--- tr.m-;ictions nre prop accessible from all sections of the city. Rlonkfi of fartnry-liuilt and fartory-a|iproved parts and rrly rnrnrdtMl in tin' Nn-li Staml;iril Amounting Systent« 4. IDINTMCATION-The approved Nasli sign identifies nnT'sorip* nre rnrrind for nil Nash models. This means not only that tho At-t'ounlittg Department this dealership m Ihe home of fine cars nnd friendly t.NIW CAR SHOWROOM-Kxamine tlm new Nash in, modern nnd well ort,MMi/.rWE SHALL BE GLAD TO CALL BY APPOINT-
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TREATMENT IN YOUR HOME. Face Ten RED IJAXK REGISTGli, MARCH 11, 1948 Little Silver now members. Following the meet- Mrs. J. E. Wells, Mrs. Mabel Hur- ing an exhibit was held. Mrs. A. V. ley, Mrs. Alberts, Mrs. George Grand Jury Hands The Brownies nnd Girl Scouts Jonee received first prize, Mrs. Ed- Ivins, Mrs. Minton, Mrs. Dielman, THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZNt SCHOOL OF DANCING will hold their meeting this after- j ward Worthley second, Mrs. James Mrs. Noel Nilnen, Mrs. Jules Dis- noon and the Boy Scout meeting | Goodspeed third, Mrs. Wngner tel, Mrs. Edith Darrah, Mrs. Wil- Down Indictments 111 rrotpect Avi'., Kid Bank Telephone He* Bank V-22ZU will he held tonight. ; fourth and Mrs. Gertrude Davis liam Sawyer, Mrs. Carhart, Mrs. WE REPAIR Mrs. John C. Herfocr of Prospect fifth. Others attending; were Mrs. Lester Taylor and Mrs. E2. Quacl:- avenue, who has been ill with bron- 'George Ivins. Miss Ella King, Mrs. enbush. Kcanshurg Man chitis, is improving. I William Wylie, Mrs. C. J. Brnae- The youth fellowship will hold a 9 CtasMi in all type* of Dancinf for Children and Adult*. Mr. and Mr.«. William Brookp, ! field, Mrs. Chris Jaeger, Mrs. Bcn- food sale Saturday at the Strand With Assault By Car Any Make Refrigerators Sr., and Miss Marie Wilby were I nctt and Mrs. Carrie Carhart. The theater, Red Bank, starting at 9:30 I'rlvate lessons by appointment recently entertained nt dinner and • next meeting will be held Monday. a. m. Two gambling charges were • bridge at the home of Mrs. Carrie I April 5, at the home of Mm. E. W. Ecv. F. A. Demaris returned among the 13 indictments handed Evening eicrclte and recreation claim for women. Carhart on P.umson road. •McCiellan, Jr., of Point road. home today from a month's stay in to Judge J. Edward Knight Thurs- Washing Machines Forty persons attended the meet- Mrs. Lcroy Tyack of Lovctt ave- St. Petersburg, Fla. He will occupy day by the December term grand ing of the Parent-Tcuchcr associa- 'nuc, with Mrs. Fred Haines as co- the pulpit Sunday. jury. Hans Hoffman, 55, of 427 tion Tuesday night. Mrs. Althci ! hostess entertained the literature Mrs. Kenneth West of Watson Cooltman avenue, Afibury Park, • Vacuum Cleaner* Meeker was the speaker, her sub- department of the Woman's club. place, Eatontown, will be hostess who was indicted for lottery, waa ject being "Social Hygiene". Airs. Plans were made for the group to to members of the literature de- arrested In u. cigar store lie o|«i- William Gould, president of U12 ! buy two new books for the circulut- partment of the Little Silver Wo- ates on Cookman avenue December Long Branch P.T.A., and Dr. and ! in;: library and for some of the man's club at the next meeting 23 while awaiting trial on a charge • Electric Ranges Mrs. J£lias Long of Kcd Bank were .group members to attend an Auth- Monday, March 22. Mrs. Harold of bookmaking. guests. Refreshments were served, I or's tea of the third district at Blrchcnough of Lovett avenue, Lit- Henry Overton of .1400 Spring- Baha'i World Faith with Mrs. G. Diets and Mrs. R. jCranbury Wednesday, April 21. tle Silver, will be co-hostees. Two wood avenue, Asbury Park, was • Electric Water Heaters The investlgatinK mind is attentive, alive; the mind callous Maucr as co-chairmen, assisted by I Mrs. Harold Birchenough spoke at Kusslan books will be reviewed by arrested in a raid by Asbury Park ant Indifferent is deaf, dead." Mrs. E. Close, Mrs. J. E. Wells, the meeting on the manners of the Mrs. Chester Bohenna and Mrs and county police the same day. Abdu'I-Baha Mrs. D. Potcct and Mrs. B. A. Amish people. Otlicru present were Stanley Barrow. The group plans Overton, who was indicted for Shoemaker, Jr. The next meeting Mrs. Julian Fritschie, Mrs. Lyman to attend the third district "auth- bookmaking, waa seized in a first • Electric Ironers will be held Tuesday, April 6, and Vanlnwegen, Mrs. Fred Morf, Mrs. or's tea" to be held April 21 at floor apartment at 1137 Springwood ''Children In A Chaotic World" will be in charge of Mrs. Annette C. Sharp, Mrs. L. C. Taylor, Mrs. Cranbury. avenue. Amy Brady DwHl.v, Disc us* I on Leader Brown, njusic chairman. W. J. Taylor and Mrs. C. VanDoe- Miss Caroline Hiuck, daughter of Preston Dutcher, 54, of M&ple- • FJ.«ctw Motors Why are love and justice of paramount importance in the Mrs. John Eggenberger has been ren. The next meeting will be Mon- Mr. and Mis. James S. Hauck of wood avenue, Kcansburg, was in- rearing of children? How can children be prepared to live in this appointed chairman of the Red day, March 22, at the home of Mrs. Little Silver Point road, has been dicted on two counts of atrocious - ETC. — modern world? How can the Baha'i Teachings help children to Close fund campaign by Mayor Kenneth West of Watson place, cited for outstanding citizenship at assault and battery with an auto- become well adjusted individuals? Frank Gregory. Mrs. Eggcnbcrger Eatontown. Mrs. Birchenough will Emma Willard school in Troy, N. mobile. In an accident December itates more workers are ncede'l i be co-hostess. Two books on Rus- y. She Is a member of the class of 27 on route 36 near First avenue. Tribute hy Dr. Herbert Gibbon., American HUtorlan i sin will be reviewed nt the mect- 104B. Atlantic Highlands, Dutcher's auto- G ft D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. and those wishing to volunteer may 1 "Taken together, the Baha'i Teachings form an unanswerable cnll Hcd Bunk fi-0'J5B-J. Volunteers ing by Mi*. Chester Bohenna and mobile struck William Tlghe and argument and plea'for the only way the world can b« made over so far arc Mrs. E. McClellan, Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Barrow, Cult's Neck his 11-year-old daughter, and Dut- 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK .... If only we could put into effect the program, w« should in- A. Pcrley, Mrs. K. Kelly, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Urban of cher allegedly continued on to his deed have a new World Order." Davison, Mrs. J. Braney, Mrs. G. .Riverside avenue, entertained the Mrs. Amelia Dccher left yester- home where he was apprehended. PHONE RED BANK 6-2761 Fiedler, Mis. H. Dutchyshyn, Mrs. Adult Fellowship, with Mrs. Jules day for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for Mr. Tlghe was hospitalized for a L. Tyack, Mrs. \V. Herbert, Mrs. J. Distcl as co-hostess. Plans were a vacation. few weeks after the accident. Bordcn, Mrs. W. Walnwrlght, Sr., 'made to hold a dinner Saturday The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire Dean W. Harney, 25, and Adolpn Sunday, March 14. 1948 Mrs. L. Lippincott, Mrs. T. Shaffer, ] night, March 20, at Fellowship ha'.l. company will give a cafeteria din- A. Kaleta, 22, both of Newalk, 8:30 T. M. Mrs. J. E. Wells and Mrs. O. E. > Lewis Lowry is chairman. Attend- ner in the township school Wed- wci'c indicted on a charge of re- Davis, Every home in the borough ing the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. nesday evening, March 21. The ceiving stolen goods. They were All arc welcome will be canvnsped. !.lames Taylor, Mr. and Mis. Rich- fire company will give a dance to- arrested by Middlctown tuwnship T. H. O'Donnell was the guest ard Brounley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- morrow evening at 9 p. ni., at the police aftey an anonymous phone - HOME OWNERS - speaker at the meeting yesterday liam Sawyer, Mr. and Mm. Jules school for the benefit of the fire call November 28 from a woman BAHA'I CENTER, 99 MONMOUTH STREET of the Woman's club. His topic was Distcl, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lrnvry, company. Music will bo furnished who said she heard them discuss MO FEE On COLLECTION "Wings Over Alaska and Bermu- Mrs. Edward Close, Mrs. Albert by Alfalfa and hie Delaware Valley an outboard motor which she be- Don't Dream...Act Now! da". He illustrated his talk with Dielman and Noel Nilscn. Mr. and B»ng. lieved was stolen. They admitted moving pictures. The meeting was Mrs. Close of Lovctt avenue will Theodore Oryll has returned having the stolen merchandise In charge of the civics department. entertain the group at the next home from Monmouth Memorial valued at $200, but they said that REPAIR - IMPROVE Mrs. Charles Throne was hostcs3, meeting, Monday, March 22. hospital, where he underwent a they had purchased the material assisted hy Mrs. W. L. Slebcrt, Mrs. serious operation recently. from two men for $16. The stolen YOUR HOME TODAY Robert Wright, Mrs. William Skid- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wells of After his operation Friday at Fit- goods were from the home of E. more, Mrs. Harold Bostock, Mrs. Markham place will entertain the kin hospital, A. C. Buck is reported Roland and J. Coutourier of Shore Samuel Liboveky and Mrs. Herbert Winona society tomorrow night at resting fairly comfortably. His road, Port Monmouth. Scott. ] 8 o'clock. ] Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman, wife reports that he will be able to The American Home department Mr. and Mrs. Edward Urban nnd Mr. see friends and relatives soon. F1NKI1 ON LIQUOR'CIIA,KGE of the Woman's cluh met Monday I and Mrs. Robert Mavcr were rc- Pranksters have carried Hallow- George MacDonald, owner of the with Mrs. Hiram Jackson of River j contly entertained at a party at the een over into March according to Raritan hotel, Main street and Oaks, Fair Haven. Mrs. George home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hall. Joseph Foiman, whose mail box Francis place, Keansburg, was Wagner presided at the short busi- I A St. Patricks food and articles was taken Wednesday aftt-rnoon fined $50 Monday night by Henry ness .session. Mrs. 1A Seibert and : sale will be held In the school next and thrown into St. Mary's Catliu- Schwclzcr, Keanaburg recorder, on Mrs. C. Throne were welcomed as 1 Wednesday during noon hour and lic churchyard, where It was found a charge of violating the borough's I from 3 to 4 p. m. The sale is being some time later. The school reports the following closinK-hour ordinance. MacDon- • conducted by the pupils of the sev- pupils with perfect attendance dur- ald pleaded guilty to keeping his ' onth grade to make money for bar. open until 4 a. m., while the ing February: ordinance calls for 2 a. m. closings. their trip to Washington, D. C. Ivinilcrunrtcri—I.imlR Martin, I'orothy The Missionary Study group of .Smith, Ibtmlall Ki>plt>r. Carmmi Juliuuu. The violation occurred over the Whylyiils the Methodist church met at the 1'irdt Kriiclu—Mainline Gary, iileHiiui- week-end. homo of Mrs. Walter Morris on Kirk, Murothy Smith, Einlsu jSclmctz. itnliliy Hunt, Wayne SU-wart. Rumson road Tuesday night. Second grade— Vongy liebeler, Nor- Tho condition of Mr. and Mrs. mnn Smith, Hilly Itteil. Third Krnclc—Mary Kirk, Faith llor- Best Known John Kemp, Sr., of Church street ncr, IKIUIHC VunMnl«len, Eleanor Thomp- SAME DAY remains unchanged. Mr. Kemp h.13 son, Virginia Shcgwnrd. lktty Ann Fll- NOMI MMIDY TO RIIIIVI i been confined to his bed for a liH, SiLlulru llutiui'lui'k, I'rttlty .loiin l-'n'cr, Helen KinneiUler. LonU DantelH, Stcohen SERVICE month. Cumiiliell, Frederick Proat, Nelson Ti [ru- A meeting of the W.S.C.S. was mor, John Sclsam, Lance Mm-tin. Snm. •ZftlfKcOUGHING held Wednesday of last week at uel Juliano, Hilly Ht'licler, Leonard En- NOW AVAILABLE Will* DISTRESS the home of Mrs. Walter Morris, Ifi-I, Wtlllui.i I .am, Joiin IJ.rn. Fourth traile—Dorothy Cain, Marian- »' Garments Brought in Only Vicks VapoRub Elves you this with Mrs. Lester Taylor and Miss nn Kills, Ileth Flnnaiian, Irene Fromni, special Penetrating-Stimulating Rlln King nssisting. Mrs. Will K:iy J'ri-ilmnrt!. StlMiil Silliill. Kcbert lltlr- Before 10 A. M. Ward of Rumson gave a talk. Fol- .tfe*t, ChnrlcH Curry. James Kirk. Hobble MONMOUTH Dction when you rub It on throat, Mellulre. llrun Murray. William Turcly. Shall Be ' chest and back at bedtime:— lowing the meeting a sentimental John Richard, It rttKTMTES to upper bronchial nuctlon was held, with Mis. Carrie Fifth iiriulu—Anthony llmiibrux'Rlokl. \> Ready at 5:00 P. M. tubes with special medicinal vapors. Onrhnrt as auctioneer. Twenty-one Krnnclj Slayer, Pauline Lukolc, Edward CONSTRUCTION CO. Hrueler. Arthur Hebeler, Henry Ham- NEW IMI'KOVKD It fTIMUUTCS chest and back surf aces dollars was cleared. Plans were mond, fitnrnt M!tAi*he!i>, fiary Laytnn, like a warming poultice. And it made for a supper to be held In Emllii' Smith, Fremont Cromer. Saves , 1'on Money—Every Job Guaranteed keeps working for Fellowship hall Thursday, April 8. Sixth Kraili' -Jowel Cain. Belly Ham. SANITONE hours— even Attending the meeting were Miss einick. Fntrlrla Martin, .Blknlielh TlinmiiHon, Irwin Campbell. Gernld Cro- Cleaning Small while you sleep 1 VISJUt Marie Wilby, Mrs. Fred Ellison, mer, Jack Itiis.tell. NO MONEY DOWN Monthly Seventh urade—Joan ftanlelii, Mary Sninll, Ki'nnclh DcOroot. Jo««|ih I.nyton, Payment* Lansing Murray, Herbert Scholck. LEON'S Arranged Klxhlh trrnde—Anna. Froiit, Janice Up To 7 Years To Pay F.k'cland, Evelyn Kmmonj, Mmitnret 01-72 White St. Ph. B. B. *-28M Horkwcll. Chiu-Iefl Cromcrt Otto Ein- Kctiller. 1'cler Koenltr. 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HED BANK Address 181 BROADWAY LOWG BRANCH HEMH.H AIM IKS FOR City OFFICIAL BOY AND GIHL SCOUT SHOES PHONE 6.0145 -I'hnne Best tune.to cull ... 86 Broad St. Red Bank >;!*•. ICED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 10IS Page Eleven Ocean|>ort Firemen WE OFFER •wilt for championship Club To Sponsor Want New Fire Hou*e A •totter golf court** At a meeting of Occanport bor- DRV CLEANING ...—4 to r*vr law*athMMl Girl Scout Troop ough council Thursday night a Th» N«w Improvod delegation of Hook &. ladder com- CREPE PRINTS MNITONK Eatonlown Group pany voiced an appeal for support Striking new designs in fine-quality flat and texture weaves, MRVICB of the construction of a new fire / Colon Brighter Plans Entertainment house, which may include facili- featuring the high shades as well as navies and blacks. / More Spots Removed ties for s. borough hall. 38" to 42" wide ,/ No Cleaning Odor Randolph Strombprg, chairman Members of the Woman's Com- of the firemen's building commit- munity club of Ealontown, at a tee, tuld the council that the fire- meeting last Thursday, in the mu-men have been raising a building only 1.39 to 2.59 yd. LEON'S nicipal borough hall, voted to spon- St-Tt White St. K. B. fund for several year.", but thn sor a Girl Scout troop, and to give amount raised was not sufficient an old-fashioned box luncheon and to erect a structure, which would dance for Eatontown teen-ager* In meet the needs of both the fire- SOLID COLOR CREPES the near future. Mr». Esrl Wol- men and the borough. The firemen Repair* That Last • cott will be troop leader, assisted are seeking financial support from Flat, tissue-faille, romaine and fortune. tk« now TORO by Mrs. Agnes VanBrunt. the borough for the proposed struc- ftuhaior Makeshift tinkering with Members of the troop committee ture. 39" to 46" wide an Auto Radiator Is daager- Homelawn nclude Mrs. Edward H. Urion, club In the discussion Mr. StromtierR OIIB. Correction of on. de- UatitwtltM •»f«n!*»aM »« •••»• president; Mrs. Arthur Cotgrcave, suggested the borough take a first r director of arts and crafta, and fect may create another more •»«••' moil mortgage on the building, but the only 1.49 to 2.98 yd. Mrs. Herbert E. Werner, telephone council was advLied by Attorney r-erlou* one. Don't fool with Tbfcj power-ptckad buuty p«yi committee. Mrs. Louis Mead, chair- Charles Jones that government » leaky or defective Radia- for itatlf in time snit work Mvad man of the club's youth conserva- honds are the only securities which tor. Bring It here, where cutting Uwni, slopes and tarraoM. tion program, listed plans for a the council Is allowed to purchase. BASKIN'S FABRIC FAIR Simpla, •conotnicsl. Built to pro- Tom Thumb wedding and a Mayor C. Kenneth P.iddle ap- The Shore's Largest Fabric Specialty Store" you know It will b. repaired faaaional standards by the world'• properly. Careful, thorough juvenile fashion show, record story pointed a committee composed of Issdinf nukera of championship hours lor small children at Eaton- Councilman Adrlnn dough, Vellx golf course mowing equipment. 10 MECHANIC STREET RED BANK work plus fair charge* that lown library, and television shows Foggia, Paul Sommers and Hurry Just off Brnad St., near Merchants Trust Bank Store Moms: Dally 9-ii; Fridays »-». •ave for you In the end, la Get a Toro "Homelawn"—und S.Koch to meet with the flrr-men mower power to you! for teen-agcra. our guarantee. New members Introduced were for further discussion of tho pro- Mrs. Dewey Nelson, Mrs. Ruth posal. MONMOUTH Scott, MM. Herbert P. Schaeffer, Mrs. T. E. Gootee, Mrs. Florence Itowhoat Keiitcrs RED BANK RADIATOR WORKS MOWER SHOP Hughes, Mrs. Lorraine Ransom, 113 W. Frcnt St. Red Bank. N, J. Tel. Lone Branch a-MM-M Mrs. Raymond Hill, Mrs. Frank Object Of Criticism Hurles* and Mn. Laurel Bailey. Branchirart Ave., I'ortauiieck A delegation of residents from R. B. 6-1177 Harriett Brass Nemeth gave sev- the Blackberry point and Goose- eral reviews of current best-sellers. neck sections of Oceanport voiced A tricky-tray party will be featured strenuous objections to the borough i\t the next meeting Thursday, council Thursday night concerning SAVINGS April 1. the language and actions of out-of- town summer renters of rowhoatn. Leonardo William W. Allman, borough re- Mrs. William K. MORII! attended corder, led tho residents in the the flower show In New York city complaint agninst the "conduct MOUNT UP! Monday as the guest of her sister and abusive language" of summer and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. visitors who use rental boats for Arthur Turner of West Long crabbing and ttHhSng. Msirsnnll Van We know of only nnr Mire way to Branch. Mr. Turner, n florist, has Winkle, Jr., stated that the abus- a display in the show. ive language of tho renters was p-t the things you Haul . . . and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grariano of especially harmful to the young PLACE NATS Allonvllle, N. Y., Robert Boice and people and offensive to women on flint'* l>y Having ... anil oaving daughter Bnrbara of New Bruns- shore. Several bathers received wick and Benton McArthur of severe cuts last summer from bot- n-pilurlv. Tlir -monor you start .. . Oakhurst were guests of Clausen tles and trash thrown from the Churchill Ettinger, Ameriei'f Cnnp Sunday. boats. Edwin M:iclnlyrc and Wil- thi' quicker youi- |ilaii* Kill he foremost spottsman artist, bring* liam Kenley told simitar .stories as Helen Kordo.H la ill at home. they registered their complaints. fine arc into your home in magni- Mrs. H. F. Birtwietle Is on the n rciililv. Mayor C. Kenneth Riddle In- ficent full color. These plwt mita sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Joslin are structed Attorney Charles W. •re specially treated against suing parents of a son, born Sunday ut Jones to contact Borough Engin- and neat; to clean, just wipe off Monmouth Memorial hospital. eer J. Wesley Seaman and deter- Miss Kathlyn Guttormscn of mine if the rowboat concession is with a damp cloth. located on borough-owned proper- SAVES IINEN AND LAUNDRY! Washington, D. C, visited her par- ents, Mr. nnrt Mrs. B. P. Guttorm- ty. FULL INTEREST RATES....ALWAYS sen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson Nine-Car Accident 4 to • Sit have returned home after visiting WHEN YOU HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. In Middlctown (1) Reflection ()) Three Gceie and Mrs. Harold Patterson of East There was a nine-car accident (2) Low Tide (4) Lone Gull Orange. early Saturday morning 6n Route AT THE MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wade, for- 35, near New Monmouth road, Mld- merly of thin place, have arrived dlctown township, it was reported SIT OF 4 at Lako Grove, Ore., where they by police. A car driven by Rudy will reside. F. Meyer of Rahway overturned Yes, regai-illr** of how lurn«- or how nmnll the account, you'll al» Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruntz when the brakes were applied. Po- .00 celebrated the tenth wedding anni- lice attribute the accident to icy ways receive full interest on the. entire hnlancr. There is no slid* versary of their son and daughter- road conditions. Eight cars, all fol- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bruntz, lowing the Meyer vehicle, were In- ing scale of internet rates here. Syntemulic saving in a froofl hnltit with a family dinner Friday. volved as they attempted to stop. Lone Gull The Delta Phi Alpha, sorority In cultivate . . . so ojien an account at The Merchant* Trust Co. • (•• will hold a meeting tonight at the These cars were driven by Sam- home of Mrs. Arthur Runge. uel Pryor of Newark, Edward Hol- titday. Miss Lois Bryan spent the week- land of New York city, Hugh San- 17 Broad St., Red Bank end with her ulster, Mrs. Edward vols of Newark, Eva Lcvinc of Daum, in Newark. Long Branch, Harold R. Croate of INTEKEST PAYABLE APIMl/l AND OCTOIIEK I Mr. and Mrs. George Wallis and Belmar, Sadie Farrell of 24 Wash- children, Jack and Nancy, and Mr. ington avenue, Rumson, and Olive and Mrs. Harry Palmaticr spent Wetzel of 12 Tilton avenue and Saturday visiting friends at Lau- Samuel Salimbonc, both of Red relton. Bank. There were no Injuries. The Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Van D« Wa- Fair View First Aid squad of Head- ter attended a birthday party at den's Corner was summoned and Westflcld Saturday evening. The its memben aided police In direct- ini^r cnmmnr party waa given by Mr. and Mrs. ing traffic. Pollco made no charges. c* Charles Me'yers to celebrate their •i tod BkNl daughter's 15th birthday. WIMIU HWI>1 llfOil! HHUEsJCI <0*PO«*TI0N Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan and New Women's Leugue Mrs. Joseph P. MacLean visited Mr. Cowan's sinter, Mrs. John Hed- Will Meet Tonight ner of Rahway laat week. The first dlacuseion meeting George B. Starnlck has re-en- sponsored by the newly organized listed in the Navy for two years. Women's League of Shrewsbury He has just completed a four-year township will be held tonight at enlistment. 8:30 o'clock at the Community Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith en- building, Vail Homes. tertained Mr. Smith's brother, The topic will be "The History Chancy Smith of Plalnfleld, last and Future of Alfred Vail Homes" week. and the speakers will be John C. Mr. and Mrs. James White en- Rohrey, township committceman, tertained their nephew, James J. and Park C. Mason, manager of Dwyer of Woodbridgc, last week. Vail Homes. A question and an- Mr. and Mrs. James White were swer period will highlight the even- week-end guest* of Mr. and Mrs. ing's discussion when authoritative James Han ley of Long Island. statements will replace rumors re- Mrs. James McCandless is a sur- lating to Alfred Vail Homes. gical patient at Monmouth Memor- The meeting is open to nil resi- ial hospital, dents of Shrewsbury township. A any other make of car Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Joslin of general membership meeting of the Roop avenue are parents of a son, league will be held next Monday horn Sunday at Monmouth Memor- a.t 8:30 p. m. »t the Community ial hospital. ' building.
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Wot Bonk FRESH PLATE C lb. Ib. LAMB CORNED Open Every Friday Night Till 9:00. 25 LIVER 39 BEEF 29' RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX. NO. 38. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Kcd Crass Drive Hits Gets Legion Of Merit Parking Meters $1,803 First Week Fair Haven Croup Thomas Gopsill The Red Cross drive In the School Board To Be Asked For lied Bank area ended the first week Protests Condition with a total of $1,803.60, report* Ed- ward W, Wise, Sr., chairman for By The Chamber the local area. Of Private Street Will Not Run The reports turned In so far are Adopts Guide as follows: Fair Haven, H, Leslie Belter Traffic System Webb, chairman, $133.60; High- Delegation Appeals lands, Mrs. Lillian Maxon, chair- Expects To Retire From Politics And Mure Parking man, $5; Little Silver, special gifts, To .Mayor And Council Teacher Maximum Set At $4,200— chairman, Mrs. E. McClcllnn, $9U; Facilities Needed Here Red Bank borough, Mrs. J. J. Con- —To Hold Conference 4 Republicans Vie For Council nor, chairman, $246; Rumson, Den- Third School Site Referendum Asked At the March meeting of the nis Byrne, chairman, $390; Sea Dartmouth road, a private street The political picture in Red directors of the Red Bank Com- Bright, Mrs. Cecile Frank, chair- in tile new development on 1 lance Tho Herl Rank school board Tuesj. Bank has cleared considerably as He Witt Sot Run munity Chamber of Commerce, held man, $53; Shrewsbury borough, road, near liid;;o road, was de- d.iy nuht. olllrially adopted a sal- the deadline for Ming petitions at yesterday morning at the borough Mrs. A. Walnrlght, chairman, scribed as a "hu<; walluw" Uy Chief ary gmdi! fur th<; touching person- midnight tonight approaches. May- hall, President David W. Russell $781; Holmdel township, Mrs. W. Warrant Olllcer Jilucrt HfMYr at John M. West, nel of tlm school hy a 4 to 3 vote. or Charles .R. English, who tiled his disclosed the result of the recent H. Pitcher, chairman, $75, and the meeting of lh<> Fair Haven Tho guide provide* for a $3,900 petition last win It as a candidate questionnaire put before the peo- Shrewsbury township, Mrs. R. B. mayor nnd raiiniHl .Monday niyht. maximum lor teachers holding ple of Red Bank n.s lo what the Brown, chairman, $30. Mr. liauifer w:i.s one of a group of Tax Collector, b^rholnr degrees, and a $1,200 max- for re-election in the Republican public thought was most needed primary April 20, will be un- i'lopuWy owners in that area who imum s.-iliry :or thoso holding opposed. The possibility that Coun- for Red Bank's advancement. ippealed to the borough olllnals To Be Opposed master il»;Krees. Voting in favor of cilman Thomas M. Gupsill, :ilso i Bettor traflic arrnngoments and for assistance in correoting cer- the guide were William E. Beaty, Republican and who ha* been dia- more adequate parking facilities Biblical Drama tain conditions, which they claim John V. Gihliin, Jr., Charles B. metrically opposed lo Mayor Eng- comprised 28','J of the answers. are unsightly and unhealthy. i.'ul. llohiTt .1. Huffman, Ki'lired HIM Midil Hcmbling and George W. Bray. On- lish on several occasions, would rur. Twenty per cent of those tilling With regard to Dartmouth road, l>n*f>d to t[in adoption of the plan for mayor lias been eliminated. Questionnaires said we .should have "Ruth And Naomi" Mr. Ucnfer said this dewluprr, O|i|iom-Mi Will Be wero .St.-inley Haviland, chairman a new railroad station witli im- Harry Dutchyyyn, promised him; of the board's ,ialnry committee; Mr. Gopsill told The Register last 1 proved railroad service. New in- somu time aj;o lie would llx tlu •Fair Haven Man Kdmund J. Canzona and Fred night that he would not run for dustries were sought by 127c, 10'/c Tonight mayor and neither would he seek To Be Given Here road, but Mr. Benier added that] lirown. urged street extensions, principally nothing has been done, and that Tho guido further provides that re-election to the council, or to the Broad street to the. river, Drum- Ir. Dutchysyn now snys ho will The major news out of yesterday Republican county committee. He Cited By Army ifternoon's session of the Middle- to.-icher.i shall reach their maxi- mond place through from Peters Harold II. llayiiton ;i:t It done some time this year." mum wages utter l!i years' teach- said that ho was seriously consid- place to Front, street and Hudson The group full, a builder should town town.shin committee was tlutt ering moving lo the suburbs, and avenue northward to Front street. Directing Play At John M. Wr.il of Middletown, lax ing experience, and they will be that he could not make a political ? required to .-igrec to these con- pl.irod on the;:- p;t)pt;r teaching Quito a few urged a. booster cam- -Lionjj on papui- htmii- a l«u.!t!,n^. Was ItaluiiM IVi-oiicr ' collector for many years, would leveU durini; a f.vu-ye.ir adjust- fight, knowing that there was 'i paign, "Buy in Keel Bank." Others Methodist Church ..ermil is granted. n»d were luld | definitely hsivo opposition In this ment period. T'r.i' t^aciiera previous- strong possibility that ho might urged more county-wide advertis- Ihcre is nulhlng in the law which I year's Krpublican prlniary April 20 ly hud protested the l.Vycar period move out of the borough. He has ing of Red Bank and a nioro L "Ruth and Naomi," a Biblical makes this mandatory IVdicalion | Col. Kohr-r-t J. HofTln.-in, IJ.S.A .lust who Ills opposition will be will and hail asked Iho hoard to re- served on the Kepiihlicun county orate interior modernization of | drama in three scenes, will bo pre- of tho ro:id to public usi- rould not' Mired, ,if inn Wondl.-ir.d drive, Itivn not he absolutely certain until the duce the i-xpfTien<-f> needed to at- executive committee 121 years, and \ Oakc:;, l'';u'r 11-IVPTI 1I:IM revived th•• some of Red Bank's antiquated sented ut tho Red Bank Methodist ! bo accomplished, Thfiiduro IJ. I'ai- midnight deadline tonight for Illlng tain maximum s.-ilnrins to ten lias been a councilman --1 years. business houses. Among the <|ucs- sons, borough atturucy, told the Iji'giiin nf Merit, fri-m the W.-lr di'- petitions. years. Mr. Il.iv.l ind explained that churcli Fellowship hall Sunday p;irhiii'nt fur mcrilorioiis s''|-vlnr, lflH, until tho fall of the pen- ,ear atljustiiu.-nt pe: io merit in Hiding fel ocnlly nnd in tha county, wm not creases in salnry indicated In fhej about the abandonment of the 6:45 seems to be "too far" for most by Edward Ottingcr. Miss Jean Councilman Tony Hunting nslted salary guide may be granted or lodge of Elks; Shrewsbury post, folks to walk into tho business dis- Adams will play the singing girl, low prisoners of war. Ho alfio re- renppointed to tho county road post American Legion, and of St. James a. m. Middletown stop of Pennsyl- that the matter lie referred tci the ceived three presidential citations. after attention was attracted to withheld at any time and from vania railroad train 702. trict, although it is only approxi- Miriam, a servant of Boaz. Mr. streets find walks committee Tor tlma to time." post, Catholic War Veterans. He is mately 100 yards away from Broad Baynton will be narrator, and the a conference witli Mr. Dutchyshyn A grnduato of West Point, 1017. certain rond work at Klver Plaia. commander of the loeal CWV post While hearing their complaint and Front streets. Col. Hoffman's -service In World Mrs. George N. Wagner of the Though the teachers expressed and promising that facts presented part oC Obed, a baby, will be played and tho home owners. Ho said lie disappointment over the wages) and county vice commander of the The consensus was th.it Red by Ruth Tucker Brown, daughter War 1 Was :m aide do camp to tho Country Club estates has filed a CWV. He married the former Miss would be studied, Commissioners believed somctliin^ constructive petition as a candidate for com- adopted and over the lft-year John E. Brophy and Joseph A. Bos- Bank, in order to accommodate tho of Limit, and Mrs. Leslie Brown, would result from tho conference. lato Gen. William B. Graves on the clause, they only expressed open Ethel Fix. They have three chil- business that rightfully wants to Jr., who have just returned from expedition to Siberia, Gen. Graved mitteewoman In the, eighth or dren, Barbara, Nancvand Frank, well reserved decision on any ac- In the delegation in addition to formerly was a resident of Shrews- Riverside Heights district In oppo- opposition to a clause in tho plan ion that may be taken In the mat- Panama.. Mr. Bcnfcr wero David Brq.wster, bury. which grants the board privilege er. Music between scenes will ln- George W. Mascyn, John Liddcll sition to Mrs. Ocorge M. Bodtnan to give special increments or Speaking in behalf of the town- will appear before the mayor cludo tho Biblical narrative, "Ruth" and Paul Mcsznros. Col. Hoffman, has one son, Rob- of Navealnk Rlv«r loan. bonuses at any time to teachers) Oakley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ship were Freeholder Victor E. and council at their next meeting composed by Frederick Jacobl, and Councilman Jesso Mcllrny re- ert J., Jr. Airs. Hoffman is the Edward W. Wise, Jr., of Locust, for special work or outstanding Fred Oakley. He is a graduate of Grossi'nger, Joseph L. Edwards, advocating installation of parking i organ numbers, "Bible Poems," ported that members of the fire former Miss Kathleen Dryo of Jer- Red Bank attorney and past com- performances. Red Bank high school nnd Prince- townstiip committeeman; Lawrence meters. Tho typo of parking meter played by the church organist, Ben company had complained of chil- sey City. Sho Is n slstor-ln-law of mander of post 2179, Veterans of Joseph Verdune, spokesman for ton university. A World War II Carton, Jr., township counselor; advocated is what is known as the E. Manning, and recorded for this dren ot high school age playing "ir. Jamo.H Francis Nnrtnn, well- foreign Wnrs of Mlddlotown town- tho teachers, said that such a lys- veteran, he is a member of the Red Henry L. Kramer, president of the "penny type," one cent for 12 min- program by John Ebner. The pool in the fire house. Ho said In known Jersey City doctor, who is ship, Is opposing David Jackson, (Contlnued on Page 2) Bank Presbyterian church; Shrews- Middletown Township Civic asso- utes, two cents for 24 minutes and church choir will sing "Hymn of the future minors will bo ordered •hier olJStrotrlclan at the Margaret Naveslnk storekeeper, for Repub- bury post, American Legion; the ciation; Harry Parks and several flvo cents for an hour, with a one- Harvjst." Music for tho entire out of tho building by tho police l.-iguo hospital in that city. Ican committeeman nt Navoslnk. Monmouth Boat club, and Is treas- other township residents. Answer- hour parking limit in the more program in of ancient Jewish ori- unless accompanied by a flrrmnn. A fight Is In the offing- for Ke- urer of the Young Republicans ot ing for the railroads were Michael congested areas, and a two-hour gin which sets the mood for the Mayor lionise said a survey of publlcan executive commltteewom- Polio Institute the Red Bank area. He married H. Strollo, New York and Long parking limit In tho outlying dis- performance of the drama. Miss the Knollwood section would be Car Driver Sued an in tho ninth Leonardo district, the former Miss Agnes Seeley. Branch R. R. supervisor, and Gen- tricts of the business center. Adama will alng an arrangement made by the postolllco department ind other contests will probably be Councilman Malchow, chairman eral Passenger Agent Howell of According to olllcial figures, Red of the old Hebrew melody, "The following the forwarding of a pe- revealed tonight as the filing desd- To Open In State of the water committee, was ap- tho Pennsylvania. Bank Is second in tho nation in tho Gad of Abraham Praise." tition to Washington. "I believe For $70,000 lno nears. pointed in January, 1941, by Mayor Complainants brought out that matter of car ownership in ratio Scenery and paintings for the set we will have delivery thero in a The township committee yeater- English to fill an uncxplred term, up to 25 Middletown township resi- to population. Tho city of Los have been mado by Miss Abbie V. short time," ho said. day passed an ordlnnnca authorlr.- Rex Williams Tells caused by the resignation of Coun- dents daily have used train 702 to Angeles has a passenger car dens- Strickland, and members of tho In his polico report, Councilman Fair Ha veil Accident ng tho purchase of J20.OOO worth cilman Kenneth M. Wyckoff, who reach their places of employment ity of 2.9, with Red Bank 3.25. stage crew include G. Foster Spin- Arthur II. Filemnn said the new Is Itiisis Of Suit of road equipment. An ordinance- l'lai.9 To Lions Club later returned to the council. He In uptown New York. With aban- Resolutions of sympathy wero ning, Percy Gray, M. Whalcn, James policu car is In use and that the was also Introduced authorizing an was elected the following year, and donment of tho stop by this train, ordered sent to Mrs. Hubert M. Wilson and O. Ibsen Nordrum. department hn.s established a new Suit has been Hied in Monmouth imcrgency expenditure of $6,000 for Rex. Williams, state administra- is completing his second full term they said, commuters now have the Farrow on tho recent death of her Other members of the religious post at tho Knollwood school. lounty Common Pleas court by ho repair of road damnge caused tor nf tho Sister Elizabeth Kenny Mr. Malchow is associated in busi- choice of proceeding at their own husband. Mr. Farrow's death caused drama committee Include A. Mel- Mayor Denlso thanked the olllcrrs Theodore J. Ijabrccriue, local attor- by this winter's storms. foundation of New Jersey, guest ness with the Fred D. Wlkoff com- expense to Red Bank or Matawan a vacancy on the audit committee, vln Morris, chairman; Mrs. Harry for their co-operation In being nn ney, of It!* Grange avenue, Fair speaker at a meeting of the Red pany. to intercept it, or of waiting for a and President Russell appointed .1. Coddlngton, costumes; Mr. Cod- duty at the school from 11:30 to Haven, and in Monmouth County Bank Lions club Tuesday at the Cent'r-1'rR'.R.'train "to'stop"at "Mid" j Edward H. Conway of tho Seacoast dington, casting; Mrs. Jane B. 1 o'clock. Instead of receiving ex- Jlrcull court liy Mrs. William J. Molly Pitcher hotel, said that tha Milton Heller and Edmund J. Hucbncr, make-up; Mrs. Mildred J. Canzona, who took out petitions, ddlctowl n at 6:55 a. m. From this | Finance company as Mr. Farrow's tra pay for this off-duty snrvicn Lynch of 31 Irving place, against Veterans To Get first Kenny institute in the east train, passengers who want to go successor. Morris and Harry C. Barnard, pub- they will take time nff Sundays. Malcolm Johnston, 'M, of Nutswamp would open about April 1 at the) reported that they did not choose The Red Bank Parcel Delivery lic relations, and Mr. Baynton, J. to run for council. uptown New York must change to Mr. Rieman said u dog census road, Middletown township, as a Jersey City Medical center. a Pennsylvania local at South Am- and Stelnbach Company were ac- Leon Turkington,' J. C. Valleau, will be started March in. Dr. Ed- result of an accident at Grange More Allowance In reviewing th« fund drives of boy. In this way, they asserted, cepted as new members. Richard T. Clark nnd Rev. Roger win F. Stowart, health nllicer, re- [tvenuo and River road, Fair Hav- the foundation, which were started their arrival at uptown New York A report of the Christmas dec- .1. Squire, consultants and techni- ported 78 births, 37 deaths and 13 en, January 2-1. Increased Pay three years ago, Mr. Williams said Herbert Seeks Is considerably delayed. Delay, In orations was made, showing there cians. marriages In Iho borough in 1047. Tho accident Is tho ono In which thnt 'we wero forced to launch some cases, it was said, would cause are yet a few firms who havo not There wero 111 cases ot communic- two children, Katherlno I«abreceiuo To Start In May these drives when Basil O'Connor, iomo workers a loss in weekly paid their assessments in full. Signal Corps Develops able diseases and 10 cases of dog itnd Susan Lynch, wore Injured president of tho is'ational Founda- Raise For Judges earnings. Also remarked upon was The retail trade committee re- bite. whilo attempting to cross Klver tion , for Infantile Paralysis, re~ the serious threat to real estate ported they had held a recent New Radio, Voice Truck Two building permits wero Is- road, Fair Hnven, after alighting Veterans In the Red Bank area fused to provide support for the valuations presented by inadequate meeting and had considered Wed- sued last month by II. Lynnwood 'rorn an east bound bus at ti:15 p. can expect to receive their first in- Kenny institute at Minneapolis, Two County Jurists transportation to and from New nesday closing hour for the sum- A new 214-ton radio and voice Minton, building inspector, as fol- m. Tho Johnston car was traveling creased subsistence allowance Minn. Establishment here in tha Yorlc and Newark. mer months, and these will be an- communication truck, from which checks about tho first of May, Jo- lows: Mrs. Adclo Joseph, one-room west, toward Red Bank. seph V. Weeks, commander of the. state of tho first Kenny institute la Would Get 816,000 Holding that the abandonment of nounced in tho near future. telephone and typed messages may addition, west side of Fair Haven Mr. Labrecque and Mrs. Lynch tho East and the largest treatment It was suggested by this com- bo sent and received simultaneous- Red Bank Veterans of Foreign tho early Pennsylvania stop pre- road, $1,200, and Factory Built charge that tho Johnston car was Wars post, announced this week. nnd training center for polio in Senator J. Stanley Herbert intro- sented no real gain in titne to other mittee that the, merchants should ly up to 1,000 miles or more, has Construction Co., now house, cor- being driven nt an excessive rate the world is something of which duced a bill in the legislature Mon- of the train's passengers, the com- sweep their sidewalks daily and boon developed by Army Signal ner Hunting lane and Hanco road, of spoed without regard to the con- 'Tho Veterans Administration wo can all be proud." Mr. Wil- dny to raise the annual pay for plainants presented evidence show- not sweep the store trash into the corps engineers at the research and $12,000. dition of the weather. They each has announced that the first of the liams added that the Institute will Monmouth county's two judges, .1. ing that on recent mornings train street, but pick up same and de- development laboratories at Fort seek $30,000 damages for their re- higher rate checks will reach vet- not only serve as a place for treat- Edward Knight and John C. Gior- 702 was being held over in Newark posit it with the store refuse. They Monmouth. spective children and $0,000 each erans on or shortly after May 1. ment but would serve as a place for also suggested that merchants Tho truck la now on a test tour rATItOUHAN STKICKEN V.A. olllclals emphasized, however, dano, by $7,000, nn increase urged for as long as four minutes hefore through tho South and Midwest, for themsolvcifl us compensation for further study of tho disease. by the Monmouth County Bar as- going on to New York. The Mid- keep their store windows lighted Patrolman Albert E. Newman, tho 1033 of their children's serv- that the Increased allowances will Mr. Williams stated that the In- until 9 p. m, or later, in order to and its operators are in dally com- Jr., ot Oldlield place, one oE th« apply only to those taking fulltlme sociation. dletown stop, they Insisted, took munication with their headquar- ices, educational courses in schools, col- stitute would provide the complete The proposed raise would give only one or two minutes to make. allow for the window displays for younger members of the Red Bank In a hearing following the acci- Kenny ^treatment and would serve tho benefit of folks who come into ters here. The truck can send and polico department, was stricken leges or universities," said the lo- the judges $16,000 per year, a 77.7 They added that before the Mid- receive radio voice and teletype dent, a careless driving charge filed cal post commander. as a proving ground for those who per cent hike over their present dletown stop was discontinued, tho town evenings. with a mysterious ailment this by tho Fair Haven police depart- doubted its worth. A series of trnlning programs communications while in motion or week while on duty. Ho was taken Effective April 1, veterans with salaries of $9,000, nnd would make wait at Newark was two minutes stationary, nnd It Is planned . to ment against Mr. Johnston was no dependents will receive $75 a Another guest speaker was Miss their salaries 51,000 higher than or less. Hence, they could see no for the benefit of employers and to Rlvcrvicw hospital in the local dismissed by lied Bank Recorder Valeria Harvey of Australia, recog- clerks allko is advocated for tho have the truck flown In a large Air first aid ambulance, nnd is under month subsistence allowance, vet- any of the state'3 county judges. improvement had been made, Force transportation plane, the C- John V. Crowell because of the erans with one dependent $105 and nized aa the greatest Kenny tech- sex and Hudson counties are now Tho railroad representatives con- near future. It was brought out treatment by Dr. D. V. Manahan lack of evidence to warrant the nician in tho world, who will be in before the Chamber officials that 82, at Greenville, N. C, to test its of 55 East Front street. Consulta- veterans with two or more depend- Jurists In similar positions In Es- tended that train 702 now was operation In tho nir. charge, Mr. Johnston contended ents, S120. charge of the Kenny technician paid .$15,000. averaging an arrival at Pennsyl- there is no need of modernizing tions have been hold and tests are ho was traveling 20 miles an hour training nt Jersey City. In the Bar association's resolu- vania station seven minutes earlier our stores If our sales forces are The equipment, which can stand being mado to determine the cause when tho girls ran out in front of Veterans taking part time Insti- Miss Harvey stated that th* tion adopted February 5, an in- than had been possible under the not modernized at the same time. all climatic conditions, Is being of dizziness and double vision. He his enr and they wero struck. tutional training, on-the-job trarn- training courso Is of two years' crease in county "court business" old schedule. However, the old Mr. Conway went to great length made to simulate actual service is a son of Police Lieutenant New- Mr. Liabrocquo and Mrs. Lynch ing, combination or cooperative duration and thnt a thorough was noted and the judges were schedule provided stops at Perth In telling about the proposed Wel- conditions during Its current road nro represented by the firm nf Par- training or any other type of knowledge of medicine, anatomy praised for their expenditure of Amboy, Elizabeth and South Street fare Planning Council, a county- test. No hand keys are used in sons, Labrecque, Canzona & Combs training of a similar nature are and polio i's needed, to become 4 time and energy. Copies of th Newark, now also discontinued. wide plan inaugurated by tho Jun- sending communications. Any per- FlTK AT FAIR HAVEN. of Red Bunk while Mr. Johnston not eligible for the Increased sub- Kenny technician. "It Is our hope," ior Service league of Rod Bank, son who can use a typewriter or a sistence allowances authorized by resolution wero forwarded to the Prior to tho Newark meeting, Filing so far at Fair Haven for will bo represented by tho llrm of Congress, Commander Weeks add- she said, "that nurses throughout governor and Monmouth county's about 50 residents of Middletown and which would embrace all tho standard telephone can send com- Cox and Wnluurn »f Newark. this area will take advantage of charity nctlvltlos of tho county munications from the unit. In ser- municipal' offices are Edgar V. ed. three legislators. township communities met at a vice the truck would save costly this opportunity to learn tha Ken- In urging the increase, the reso- mass protest meeting at town hall under ono general head, thereby Denlso for mayor, Peter J. Eichele, CHIEF ISSUES,'WAKNING. ny method." eliminating duplication of effort delays in assembling and install- Tony Hunting and James A. En- POLICE CAPT, BETUBNS lution cited Increased income taxes last Monday night to prepare their Rod Bank Police Chief Harry T. She added that the Institute at and money. ing equipment. rlght for eouncilmen and Ray Van Polico Captain Charles Erlckeen, and cost of living and pointed out arguments. Horn for assessor. VanNotc, Sr., this morning Issued Jersey City will occupy two floorm that it would bo "to the benefit of DIVORCES GRANTED warning to any person found who was granted a year's leave of of tho Medical Center building and the people of Monmouth county Although petition blanks were absence from the Red Bank police that six trained technicians from OPENING DATE Legion Oratorical A decree of divorce was granted obtained from the borough clerk stealing or removing any street thnt the position of county judge lanterns used to protect borough forco to try a business venture In Minneapolis will be on the staff. attract the best legal talent uvail- The Happy Hours Nursery Cimlest Tomorrow Friday by Advisory Master Trapp by Frank Leslie of Knollwood, for- Florida, expects to resume his pa- In ndditlon to the talks, Liana able". school on Rector place, which was at Freehold to Olivo B. Murphy of mer building Inspector, reports employees or used to mark off dan- liro duties hero April 1. Mr. Erlck- club members wero shown a film, to open Monday, will not bo opened Miss Josn Lorcnz, a senior at Koansburg against James Murphy, i l fl f or gerous spots on the streets. Chief Given its first reading yesterday, that ho will also Ille for mayor sen has been visiting In town,, and entitled "So They Shall Walk," until April 1. Tho postponement Red Bank Catholic high school will on grounds of desertion, and pe- bo confirmed up Vn.nNoto reported that about 30 the bill went to committee for could not to the has returned to Florida for his which illustrated the work of tb* was caused by the illness of the bo Red Bank's representative to- titioner was permitted to resume lanterns have been stolen during family. student technicians at the Minne- study. daughter of the director, Mrs. Rob- morrow night at 8 o'clock In tho her maiden name of Olive B, Lee. time of going to press. Deadline Iho last few months and he cited ert McCoach of Broad street. for filing la tonight, apolis Institute. For Sate. Mechanic street school auditorium A decree of divorce was also the possibility of personal injury I! Easter Tims. Thomas S. Field, Jr., chairman $1 nllownnce on nUJ iron on n fill!)* when tho county champjonshlp of granted by Advisory Master Trupp Rues. tho lanterns nro removed from Never carried iuch ft. wlila selection Royal Typewriters. of Busteuster merchandisrc ee before. Come In of the speaker's committee, an- Ti:;lom!itic - ('j-pound e'.t-ctrlc iron. Your tho American Legion oratorical to Johanna M, Brown of Rumson If you n ro In nr.-t.-il of n Kood fluidity their locations. If convicted on n d lk ThThe beabt t valuelu s iir . SU.filJ, TOI<*[,1HUIC toiliiy, Atlnnti Portable nnd office models, Prompt priced rlKht, i-all nn in. Wu and look us over, nounced that next week's program delivery: utsu Adding machlnen, sold. contest will be determined. agnlnst Andrew C. Brown, on hard ruK» charge of stealing lanterns, n heavy town. Shop .'itrly while the stock Is ,1 y Ci,., I!.", West Il:.,-li!»n.l nvcliilr has u Ihi; 1imst tisndi'Lmi-nt ut liatti-ri... re herol ChocDlnte would be conducted by Dr. Jamea • tic IllBlilumU Phono 1-0:133. WI1 IUNted unit repnlrcd Easy terms. All Miss Lorcnz will compete ngainst grounds ot desertion, and pe- .'ir-nu-nce will be imposed, tho chief l 'TheTh y fin- uVLi-y rmini in yciui- h on M-. t,i,nit r.ilitiita, i-lioculnte _, novelties-- , bui VanNostrnnel, n past president of A makes. Serph-o'a, IDS Mnr.moulh street entrants from St. Rose, Bolmar; titioner was permitted to resume KultiCtloil Of Inlniil anil f. It hilai; (.lit- said, i d the club und chairman of tha com- l'hono Roil Dunk 6-0185.— Advertise- _ovi-riif uidtlH In run kuts tux ilycs, toyst, bllnnloa unii, of ment, nnd Mnnasquan, I-ong Branch, her maiden name of Johanna M, course, jelly cities, Finest quality, Cull mittee for the blind, Entertain- sitit, i'lyinuuth. lulernnllunn Freehold and Matawan high mntcrlnl. National 5 nnd IO-Cuiit .Store, Myen I'umps; Tanks tinil service. MaurU'0 Sithwnm Hockt. plmno KL-U UaiiU (i''JlJ30,—Advertise- Kcd Unnk 6-2080. We deliver.—Adver- ment Is to be provided by blind lied Hunk 0-0787.- Advertise schools. Her subject will be; "Tho nnd power sprayers etc., now In stock. tisement. Bank Stock Wanted. Both petitioners worn roprosont- ment, Cumivi-r Bios.. Wlikiiluiih. I'huno IIullil- persons from northern New Jer* Willing In tuirnltnve up to 2,000 shares Conntltutloni Guardlnn ot tho Peo- ed by Floronco F. Forgotson, Hod ilel O-Clin.—Advertisement. Easier Kid Coals, sey, Several Monmouth count) or nny iinrt of 2,000 shores of stock ot ple's Rights". Chrysler, I'lymoiltri, Intfii'nntlonnl. Red Hunk O-'tllGli. Socund National Rank of Red ll-ink, Bank attorney, Milk ted; also Hunt milk, Kueitler's blind persons have bcon invited ta 'Hint's I'nlnnijil FlfiwPirt new mmiliu Snlcs anil service. Mnurioo Suliwiirti Auctioneer null Appr.ifser. Kartu, South street. Rittontown. l'hotle John Wormort, Tele|ihun« Allantle HUh. I'hona Kpd Unnk 6-Q7S7,— Advertlle* 3-0110,—Advertisement, attend tho program. Cllil it Tdf fl'I'Jill flit IlllWd'S lUlll'Clil innila l*0U0:>.—Advertisement, Bank Slock Wunted. Public Auction. IJ, ft, Cdula, 4'JO llnth avutiuo, [c, Urrl Itntik Sales anil service, Maurice Sehwarta, Klnswurm? Kuinri-l-'iH;. It takes only Snlos and strvlct, Maurlca Schwarti, Ueil Unnk. Answers trontou conlldon* Phona R d Suit I-07IT.—AdTtrtlM* Call It for fresh cut Dowers snd tufa thrcn ilnya to ifo, All druuulata.—Ad- Phont Kid Buk «-07S7.—Adrsrtlie tlftlly, Thomas Irving Urown, Red Oank p. in, It,, T, IloblilnsIlnblilns, exncutnr; DI . G, Clhornlnle bunniei, nil sizes,—Advert! Krnlii Mayer's Tnvcfii, Rumson. Cboict ( AlUV vertUonunti , _. _.*_•_ W Beglitir,—Advertisement, Conti, «uctlone«|—Advtrtlumont, t dinners from 11,00,—Advertisement, PHI. Page Two RKI) BAXK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1948 School Board New Truck To Expedite Register Delivery Keanshurg Woman GcU Boro Officials To y View Forest Adopts Guide Little Silver $750 Injury Settlement (Continued From Page 1) Mi« Inez Lynch of Jersey City, Gathers Tonight Eighth Craders a summer resident of Keansburg. Dance Hornpipe tern would cause the morale of 1hc received a $750 settlement last old teachers to drop in the r;isc week for injuries she received At Molly Pitcher of a new teacher being added to Plan Class Trip June 21, 1945, when she was struck At Fair Haven the staff with a hlyh salary by a car driven by William Smith because that teacher was needed. of Koarny on Shore boulevard, National Tall Cellars Hoard President Alston Hoeli- Amateur Show Given Keansburg. Miss Lynch was walk- Library Benefit nian, Jr., said the clause wns Ing with her mother, Mrs. Rita To Make Official included in the plan to cover By Group I Pupils; Lynch, when the accident occurred. Marrh 19 At The exceptional cases, and it predicted The car hit Miss Lynch and thiew Visit At Testimonial it would not be used ottcn. It was Sain Next Wednesday her in the air a short distance. She Si. School a ni:ilter, he said, of cither diop- suffered a brain concussion and Bay View forest, Tall Cedars f l>iny a fcjiouial course in tin? school Wednesday, April 28, U th« day other bruises. Mayor Edg.-ir V. Denisc and mem- Lebanon, will be einpulfllly honoi- !or being nhle. to pay o special set for the class but trip to be The car driven by Smith was bers of the Fair Haven borough cd lonigrht at the Molly Pitcher h;>- ; teacher a little move to keep him taken to Washington by the eighth owned by his wife, Mrs. Olga cuun<:il, assisted hy Charles Moel- tel when the three highest ranking I in the s-y.stem. grade pupils of Little Silver school. Smith. Action on behalf of Miss lcr, Hai-vcy Liltlu and Reuben Tall Cedars of the nation attend j Mr. Uefltman addfd: "we do rot The group will be accompanied "jy Lynch waj started by Edward Taylor, will dance the jailor's horn- their testimonial at which a l:ir£'> need to apologize fur our salnry the principal, Charles A. Thomp- Lynch, as Miss Lynch •••as not 21 pipe at the dance to be held at class of candidate? will receive t.ie chedule, and believe it second to son, and the aixth grade teacher, at the time of the accident. Rob- Willow Street school Friday night, Sidonian deem1, to he oxemplifird none In the cuunty." Mrs. Margaret King, and will stop ert H. Maida of the firm of Par- March 19, for tho buneflt of the Fair Haven library. The party will by tlio "Xut Crackers" of Ulcli- Before the vote was taken Mr. at the Ebbltt hotel. sons, Labrecque, Canzona and r mond forest of Port Richmond. S. Havilnnd moved that all material A largo patronage is looked for Combs, representing Miss Lynch, also mark the l, >th anniversary of I. in the hiihutes of the board con- at the sale of food and other ar- effected the settlement before the the library, and proceeds will be The special guests are Frank E. cerning teachers' wngea and em- ticles to be held next Wedneaday, case was brought to trial. used tp enlarge the children's sec- Jencks, Supreme Tall Cedar; Her- ployment should he included in the St. Patrick's day, by the seventh tion. guide. The guiflc also includes pro- In order to better enrve our newsdealers and to get The Register to our largo family of readers Mrs. Tony E. Hunting is coach- man B. Willaredt, Senior Deputy faster, The Register mdny prcn-'CH Into (service a new Ford panel delivery. The delivery is pictured grade in school. Receipts will be Supreme TEII Cedar, and Arthur E. visions fixing th<; salaries of school used to help finance the class trip ing the men for the hornpipe. In- employees, other than teachers. nbnve Just after Its arrival from the Mount-English Hales company. The Register's circulation today St. P^trickV formal clothes, such n.s overalls, Farmer, junior deputy supremo. is tops for wcr-lily newspapers. to Washington next year. The cur- Tall Cedar. Their presence will Fifty petitioners requested the rent school budget does not pro- slacks, sweaters ;iml skirts will be mark an official visit to the local board to hold H. referendum on or vide for the expenses of such a worn. ChfirlPH Onl.'-rchalk's orcftcs- forest. It is occasioned hy the fact before Moy IS to re-sumbit the pro- Itnilrouri Worker trip. Party March 15 tra will play for dancing. Reuben that all three are in the Enst In posal of purchasing the Spilng Pupils of group one under super- Taylor is general chairman. preparation for the national con- street nnd llnrdlnf; ruaii I met for Bowes Will Appeal livi* S.100 Judgment Girls To Model vision of their teacher, &liss Agnes Posters advertising the benefit, vention of Tall Cedars to be held a new school. The petition said Mrs. Joseph K. Carroll have been made by Dixon Dunl.ip, fJoijiyo Hnttlfi of 21 River street, Hackett, gave an amateur enter- May 20 to 23 In Ashury Park. They that Die state has indicated Hint tainment Friday during the noon Is General Chairman Robert .Shoneman, William Cassidy, are living at the Molly Pitcher ho- the school system here will he re- Settled By Niece ;L former employee of the Cent ml At Fashion Show Ronald Schanck, Mrs. George Railroad of New Jersey Tuesday hour in the school auditorium. The tel. moved from vhe stnte-iipproveri list program Included a saxophone Schanck ond Mrs. Tnylor. if certain Improvements are not rfcrelved a $500 Judgment aK&\nul The P.ed Bank Woman's club will Coin-nittee members Include Mrs. Bay View officers arc Elmer l Of K.I»I: thu railroad at u trial this week at To Failure P.T.A. solo, "Bluebells of Scotland", by hold a St. Patrick's bridge party Hesse, Grand Tall Cedar; James A. made. The petition also status that Dolls", Lynne Merrill, Lynne Bel- Berkeley Cater, Mrs. William Legg no practical proposal has boon pre- ]chold. Through hl« attorney, next Monday afternoon at the and Mra. E. IJ. Ketchum, treasure Stout, Senior Deputy Grand Tall |{Vr-«-ivi-s Sl.KOitO ICdmunri J, Canzona, of tho Ked Shrewsbury Bazar knap, Juanita Libovsky and Oonnn clubhouse, with Mrs. Joseph E. Cedar; Arthur Panels, Junior De- iented by the board to hnncile she. Kumar; "Girl of the Golden West chest; Mrs. Edward Daubon- illegcd needed improvements. Hank law firm of Pmsona, I^JI- Carroll as chairman. Hostesses achmidt, Mrs. Arch Dingwall and puty Grand Tall Ccdnr; Past Grand An ap.prj.Tt fr ii 1 he proKMn A Young Girl Fashion show will and Her Accordion", Janet Smith; will lie Mrs. Thomas Voorhis, Mrs. Most notable signatures on the hrncfjiio, CniiKonn and Combs, Mr. Mrs. Julian Tuzllt, tickets; Mrs. Tall Cedar Russel L. Tctley, scribe, HIM wJM or Ihn j he staged hy StclnhuchH new Red "Two Old Pala, Moe and Joe with Robert H. Rogers, Mrs. Clifford \V. petition weru those of Charles H. ltnUlu contended that ho won in- Harvey Little, chairman, Mrs. Syd- and Past Grand Tall Cedar Frank .1. Huu-i ;••, rnillo pliiiv.'inr.n, h;ty ju.st jured in Oc.UAvn; VMK, while em- Bank store in connection with a their Trumpets", Eddie Apy and Humphrey, Mrs. Benjamin Crate, P. Merrill, treasurer. Gallagher, Leo K. Mi'Kec and i ; Dale Myers; "Mexican Troubador ney Longman. Mrs. Ralph Norton, ltL en (ii: iiii;: -'I v.iHi Uie (•••;]•< n\ <>" ]iti>ytMl .ts nn tnyhio worker when bazar to he held ne:;l Wednesday and Miss Flora WillKUs.s, president. Mrs. Charles Mocller, Jr., Mrs. Following the trimming of the Charles lrwin, former school hoard the fijjju'll'int. lie; riMmf .June Tun- '. Singins Manana", Michael Went; ;i H'Mnw ciiipioyee released steam nijyht in the Shrewsbury school un- Mrs. Harold S. Muble, chairmnn Anna liclle Rowan, Mrs. John Hcs- "sailings", and the ceremonies at- members. Gallagher wa.i Hie lead- j.erlvy, hy .JII-][,M> .Jt.hn C GlunUiw, ! piano composition, "Scarf Dance", J'roin an en;,Mnt! causlnj; Battle to der sponsorship of the Parent- of the prize committee, will be as- scll. Mrs. Fred C. Wegel, Mrs. Wil- tending receiving the official visi- ing exponent of the plan, which in the MnnmrMttli County Orjilnns j Tcacher association of thn borough, Rosslyn; "Jasper Burkhardt; pup- was defeated In rcfcrcnduina twice f:ill I'rom a Kcuffold nnd Injure his sisted by Mrs. Voorhis, Mrs. Philip linm Wren, Mrs. Stephen Schultz, tors, a professional floor show will court. | lcjr. Mudnlfl will he recruited from tho pet playlet, "Take Our Advice and H. Walton, Mrs. L. C. Vanlnwegen, be presented. laat year. The petition requested bon't Do any Easter Shopping", Mrs. James U'ordon, Mrs. Althea Mr.**. Tomporlcy IK n resident of j Tl-.n railroad contended that Mr. ttrownie troop ]li ami the Girl Mrs. J. N. Boers, Mrs. Kenneth R. HnveiiH nnd Mrs. Barney Kgeland, inclusion of all improved property Sussex, KM^hind, HIH! IL nircu of " Hcauts. The scouts under leader- and a jitter buy contest. on the tract. Biitlle was not injured .'is a result Smith, Mrs. Howard S. Higglnson, refreshments; Mrs. Tnylor, Mrs. the Into Mnjor HOWPK. nf lic:injj knorKcd off the .scaffold ship of Miss Murthfi Hubcr and Mrs. S. S. Jodel, Mrs. Arthur W. Mack, Mrs. Allnn miscall, ill's. Other signatures Included those The will t>i\'irinj: (Into Kchninry Airs. Howard Hymer who arc par- Mayhow, Mia. John P. Regan. Mrs. of Donald W. White, former school 1»y t ho reluaxo (if steam, but I hut Donald Shippee, ili-eorations, and Secure Special Aid 15, Irtlfi, \v:is nUiir.WtHl hy Mv*. he litid pickeil alight with the other ticipating arc Klizubeth Hymer, Carl H. Schwonker, Sr., Mrs. Crom- Mrs. Hairy C. V. Wordcn, corres- board member; Mrs. Rose l'odell, Tcmptrloy on tho KI'CHUHIS that tit Sally UdgtiU1, Gloria Kemtlc, well Watson, Mrs. George Stephen Roger Rynn and Lira. S. M. Hoff- i»nipl:ivue. Tho railroad contended T.B. Seal Sales pondence. Uu( time uf the HKIIUHK uf the will, that Mr. Brittle picked the fight he- .Dianne Gaiofolo, Inn De Vries, Young, Mrs, C. A. Gcatty, Mrs. man, defeated school board candi- Mfijor Hftwc:i u-;is ment-illy incom- Hetty Koulus and Mationc Murx. Mart P. Havlland and Mrs. Walter For Polio Victim dates in the last elections; Samuel cau.se tho otln-r mnti liad released petent and wftH Kiiliji'ct tit undiiu Ihu ^tc:\ni. Th« trial WJIS :ittcnd«d The Uiawnies taking part Include To Close March 31 McDougal. Weinstein, Sylvester M. Hoffman influence with ro^fii<1R to the ninlt- Fay Hudgkisa, Elena Marzclla, Vir- and Mrs. Karl Schriftgicsscr, a by high .scliool pupils of Middlc- Mrs. Henry L. Tilton, refresh- Hadassah Holds National Foundation ing and .supposed execution of tlic town townshl;), Red Bank and ginia Hudcn, AlargrcUa Keed, Ju- ment chairman, is aided by Miss member of the Junior-Senior Par- will. The will had heon offered fcr liu Nevlus, Arlyn Sykora, Karen Receipts For 1947 ent-Teacher association. Miiruittqunn us part of their achopl Winifred Ahern, Miss Elizabeth Furnishes Equipment probate hy Abnor Go Id stone, (he activities. Lindsley and Ann Jones. The lead- Higginson, Mrs. Frank W. Warner, Fashion Show On motion of George W. Bray, named executor. ers nro Mrs. Julie Ncvius nnd Mrs. Drive Total $25,673 Mrs. William C. Wlrth, Mrs. Grace Special equipment haa been the petition was held over to a fu- The .settlement, of Mr:s. Tpmpr-r- A, J. Lindsley. Blddle, Mrs. Richard C. Hackstaff rushed to Monmouth Memorial hos- ture meeting for discussion. ley'.s cnr>Q nnd the tlismiHSJil of tho Mra. Molly Ras.saa, who is in Although the 1947 Christmas Seal and Mrs. Vernon W, Rose. Pub- Sprintr Prints And pital, by the National Foundation The board expressed willingness petition hy order of the court, will Concert To Aid charge of the food table at the campaign of the Monmouth County licity Is in charge of Mrs. George Cottnua Ft-ultirvd for Infantile Paralysis to aid In a to participate In a program which not allow tho saUlemerH «f tho us- bazar, announces that cakes of all Organization for Social Service H. Norman, Mrs. Alexander N. day and night struggle for the life would set up n kindergarten at tate by the executor to proceed in descriptions and other dclicacius seems long lost in the past, Mrs. Pcpin, Mrs. Herbert E. Williams, of a 23 year-old wife and mother. Fort Monmouth. Under the pio- iLCcordnnce with the directions of Student Loan Fund will be found there, The "whltfl Leon W. Conrow, seal sale chair- Mrs. Leslie D. Seely, Mrs. William Spring clothes were featured at Mrs. George Leone of Main posed plan the fort would provide the will. clnphant" table will have some- man, declared today that it Is not P. Strode, Mrs. G. W. Steffens and the fashion show and card party street, Keyport, was admitted to the school room and the facilities Under the term.s of the will, thing Interesting for everyone, ac- too late to make a return on the Mrs. H. 11. Wellbachcr. Mra. Me- given last night by Red Bank chap- the hospital Sunday. Her eaie was there, while Red Bank would fur- there wore; iminy lief|iint;tH to Apollo Club, Kniiuma cording to the supervisor Mrs. seals sent out in November, She Dou^-ll is in charge of ticket sales. ter of Hadassah at Red Bank Cath- diagnosed as a bulbo-spinal type of nish a teacher. Tlio plan will bo friends, rein lives, former cm ploy- James Johnston. pointed out that March 31 marks Mrs, Fred O. Newman, Mrs. A. H. olic high school auditorium.Clothes tudied more In detail. A request To IYTJWIII At were shown by Wllhclmina Dob- infantile paralysis, which prevents oca and various eharitnblo and vu~ A lady's filled hag and drese will tho otllclal close of the 1947 seal West and Mrs. Reginald C. Pyo are by Edwin C. Uilland, supervising sale on a national basis and the bins, and decorations which con- swallowing and involves paralysis Ugtous Institutions, Including St. Tho Apollo club of Asbury Park be awarded at the hiiztiv and re- in charge of cards. of the arms, legs, neck and back. principal, that the boundaries for Patrick's cntncclrnl in New York county association must account sisted of spring flowers, were done new pupils attending school next and 1'Ynncis Kodama, concert pian- freshments will he served. The club executive board will by Bernard Splwak. A tracheotomy, an operation that city. The will sets up the Majoi Receipts from the bazar will go for all seals by that date. meet tomorrow at the clubhouse at year be fixed was rejected, as the Bowes fund of St. Patrick's Cathe- ist, will givo u joint concert tomor- Suits for many occasions were enable* a patient to breath by board advised the matter be held row night in the Rumson high toward the purchase of equipment Receipts amounting to $25,673.80 1 o'clock, followed by the club meet- means of a tube Inserted In the dral to he administered under the for the school playground. have been received since Christmas ing at 2:30 o'clock. A radio and shown, Including the tailored type over until the Fore Monmouth direction of Archbishop Spullmiin. school auditorium for the benefit In gray and navy blue, attractive neck, wai performed by ,Dr. kindergarten matter was settled. of 'he (scholarship fund of tho day. There allll remains $2,828 drama discussion will bo led by 'Arthur Straus* of the ' hoipital It directed thnt the archbishop outstanding in order to meet the Mrs, Mayhew and Mrs. Vanlnweg- wools in pastel shades, and smart Mr, Qilland had been requested by should, in his fiolo discretion, use Rumson • Parent-Teacher associa- cocktail suits In black taffeta and staff. The operation had to be don* the board to draft a boundary plan, tion. Tho funds will bo used to nid goal of $28,BOO. Mrs. Lewis S. in the patient's room because of and disburse the said funds for the Thompson, president of the asso- champagne Batln:'»j.lftr*i>klrls of all which woi^d serve as a guide in hfiautillcation of the interior ani Rununn pupils in obtaining higher Senior Class suits and dresses had the true the emergency. telling children which schools education after graduating from ciation, points out that the exten- The tube made the use of stand- oxtuvior of St. Pnliieli/B calhudml sive tuberculosis control program "new look", some being pencil slim they should attend. and for the use of such charitable school. Service League or the popular ballerina. Some of ard respiratory aids, such as the This year marks tho Apollo club's To Give Play • H supported by seal sale funds. Charles 13. Hcmbllng, chairman Institutions as in the sole discre- Stating that the projects of the as- the printed dresses had their own iron lung, Impractical and an of a building and grounds com- i-Tith anniversary, nnd tho program emergency appeal was made to the tion of tho nrchbl.shc.p would ac- sociation have helped "make this a matching taffetn petticoats, as did mittee appointed Tuesday night, complish the most good. has li.:en planned with this celebra- one pure silk navy taffeta cocktail New York headquarters of the Na- tion in mind. Soloists will bo Ron- Miilillcluivn Pupils safer, more healthful place in Has Nominations was instructed to proceed with which to live," Mrs. Thompson said drcse. tional Foundation for Infantile plans to waterproof the north side Mrs. Tompciiey'fl mother, Caro- ald Chirk, Clark K. Wallace, Sam- Paralysis. They promised to rush lyn Bowes Tompo Urniulenburg, uel llnrvey, A. Leroy Uaker and Hold Hclicar*nl the people "cannot afford not to The cotton dresses were very gay of the River street school. About support its work," She added that Mrs. F. F. Blaisdcll and colorful. One rod and white tis- delivery of a special respirator BO J6.000 Is in tho budget for this proj- wns a sister of thn noted radio en- luu.mono Magoo, that It would be available If need- tertainer, who died January 11, Dross rehearsal for "Don't TakElias Mr, and Mrs, Robert BOESC, Mrs. Mr. and Mcs. Macintosh were for the sewer tanks was authorized. Stanley O. Wllkins. Annual re- Long, Mrs. Jesse Greonberg, Mrs. Shrewsbury Township Civic asso- ciations. Name Is Changed The area to be served by the MONEY LOANED Venetian Blinds Tinton Falls association is con- mi Jewelry, Silwr, >|ii*l
road and the township President, Committees boundary line to its crossing Syca- V play clothes more avenue at Cook's Mills. JOSEPH G. McCbt AGENCY Thence to the Tinton Falls-Way- A proposal that the Shrewsbury iide road at ;i point midway be- Phone Kiimson 1-0414 Phone Red Bank 6-1470 V jackets Township Civic association revert tween Tinton avenue and Pine to its original plan and that the Brook road. Then east to Hope name be changed to the Tinton road. Then north on Hope ro:ul to your ankle is prettier Falls Civic association was ap- he township boundary, at which proved at a meeting Monday night point proceed on a line northeast in Tinton palls school. of V.'lll Homes to tlie intersection GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO., Inc. of the township houndry and the Frank H. Arlinghaus was np- Jersey Central railroad tracks. pointcd vice president, a position Then follow the township line to formerly held by Leon Williams of the startInir point- the corner "f CIRCI.KD IN Pine Brook. New committees Sycamore and Shrewsbury ave- AWNINGS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Low prices for drynamed were executive, J. Ritchie lefl. Smith chairman, Mrs. Gerald F. Tho Shrewsbury Township Civic Nngle, Alfred Roberts, George associations can best serve, the in- INKLE STRAPS Stevens, Dr. Baxter L. Clement; terests of the township hv form- cleaningand renew- intr an executive committee com- membership, Mrs. It. BloomllcU- posed of representatives frum each 13rown chairman, Mrs. John C. group, which, will meet regulai ly, able rain and stain Rohrcy, Mrs. Allen IS. Crawford, or when necessary. In consider and ORDER YOUR Mrs. Wellington Wilkins, Sr., and IIV recommend appropriate action on Edwin C. Reed. The second Mon- the broader problems and develop- protection with day of each month was selected us ments nffecllne the township. regular meeting night. AWNINGS NOW The resolution, which states the Invited To Trinilv Du Pont "Aridex" reason for the reorganisation, and describes the geographical bound- Then you will have them In time for Spring when ''Art'Jcx" is a renewable treatment that aries of the area to be served, fol- Members of the Hod Hank Ex- g/rrs protection ti&jiiist t\iiv, snow ami lows: change iluli and the Y's MeVs club you need them. We now have our new 194S on/iriiity J*\.\'.v.<, cxccj:t grettsc, to any Resolved, that the Shrewsbury of tho Community Y.M.C.A. have fabric—uzci, col.'oti, Viiyoit, linen. One Township Civic association revert been invited to attend the March materials in stripes and plain colors for you to to its oriRlnn) organizational nlan meeting of the Men's Fellowship of irejtmtnt Lists unlit tbcgamicnt is dcantd, as hereinafter restated, and that choose from in woven and painted fabrics in many at irbicb time it c:nl cisily bcTcnewtd the name of the association I Trinity Episcopal church next changed to the Tinton Falls Civic Thursday night to hear Hal Boyle, smart designs. association, Associated Press' columnist .speak. In proposing a return to the Because of Mr. Hoyle's extreme original concept of the popularity as a writer, tile fellow- OUR WORKMANSHIP AND FITTING 18 OF THE tion's civic activities, our members ship decided to open its doorn to BETTER CLASS. should be reminded that the asso- these guests as well as nil men in ciation was first designed as a the Trinity congregation for this j small regional croup. With each Tho elegant loot takes over for town. COME IN or CALL RED BANK 6-3889 and our successive meeting, however, mon event. Tho meeting will start at | and more residents from othe 8:30 o'clock and will he held In Ilia j representative will assist you in selecting the districts, attracted by the aims ol parish house. I Bare-Fool Originals circles your.pretty anlda tho organization, attended the Mr. Boyle, winner of the Pulitzer | proper material for your awnings. You will have meetings, so that its activities an prize of ltMli for distinguished for- ; influence rapidly expanded far l»c-eign reporting, was a coiTesponil- , whore eyes focus now that your . a large selection of beautiful colors to choose yond its original lines. This was ent who spent the war years with i .mtlsfactory as long as it was th American UIIOP-H in the front linus | from. He can also assist you in selecting the Renewable Water Repellent only association dedicated to !h< 4irls are longer. Ours exclusively. i5|«> o- benefit of the township. However, of action. Since tho war, he has proper color to match your house. • For "Aridex" service, telephone during recent months, our neigh- been AP's roving reporter anil boring districts have formed civic "Poor Man's Philosopher", writing OTIIKK STVI.i:S #!».!>.•; to .?Hi.'j5 I5o(! Hank 6-XVH) organizations of their own, pat-a daily column published by over OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE. terned alone the lines of the Shrews- 600 American n.fternoon papeis ami bury Township Civic association, hundreds of others throughout the! but dedicated to the problems pe- world. culiar to their respective districts. Again we must be reminded that Prior to his Red Bank address, an important detail of our original Mr. lioyle will broadcast briol'ly GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO., Inc. program was to work and plan from Anbury I'lirk. CLEANERS. for the development of the town- 115 S. IIKOAD ST. 117 WEST FRONT ST. RED BANK, N. J. ahip in association with other Junior IMK <>n»ii|» WEST FKONT STREET i groups as they were organized. (Though comine from different dis- ['lulls I' KED BANK KKH BANK tricts, our aims can be identical, Phone Red Bank 6-3889 nlthough out* problems be dis- April and May activities for tho similar. We maintain that in work- Junior group of Monniotith chap- OTHER STOKK AT 550 COOKMA.V AVK., VSIUHV PARK ing efficiently as individual units ter, Daughters of the American we will work more efficiently to- Revolution, were arranged at n gether on township problems. In meeting last week at this homo of view of these new developments Miss Frances Sherwood in Caro we can now avoid becoming an court. The yroup will entertain over grown, unwieldly organiza- tion, and along with our neighbor- members of Monniouth chapter at ing groups, concentrate on the their next meeting Wednesday, strengthening of our respective or- April 11, :ind will hold a special ganizations by working for 100%pilgrimage of historic sites and YOU BUY FOR LESS AT WHITE'S membership In our allotted areas ; buildingbildi s in ShrewsburSb y andd FFree- VASES with a corresponding greater in- , )loid jnay 22. y tercst and support from the resi- 1 1 dents. A $5 contribution was sent to r^^V'V; '^ ^''^^t'"? '* In view of the foregoing, our the Easter Seal fund, which aids for your Easter Flowers prosont name, Shrewsbury Town- eripplnd children. A report, of the ship Civic association, becomes a 51st anniversary meeting of the misnomer, and will no longer prop- Continental D.A.R. chapter lit erly identify the group or the re- Plainfleld was given by Mrs. J. gion it represents. We recommend that the name be changed to the Spann Jcffers and Mrs. Charles E. Tinton Kails Civic association. In- Moeller, Jr. cidentally, this will make It pos- After the meeting members sible for the regional associations gave a bridal shower for Miss to be known collectively as the Katharino M. Child. SURPRISE STORE THIS! BOYS' ALL WOOL TWO-TONE ALL LEISURE SUITS FAMOUS MAKES 1298
Ob, boy! Look at the§e. Neat two-tone leisure jack- ets with contrasting solid color longiee. Coats can be worn as sport jackets. Blues or browns. Sixes 6 to 12.
Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only ! BOYS' ALL WOOL Values Up to $79.50 IFerc's g-ouil nusvs! Nnlionnlly fa- mous m.'iUt'S of iiiricrspi'iiifr tunl- tros.sL'.s nnil Imx springs In mutch ,'iL LONGIE SUITS til is iinliciird nf low price! They nil feature box eiliro find innorwrill con- struction . . . hundreds of slnel coil springs. I'm1 ;i few (Jays only, no 98 come curly! 15 WHITE'8 ARE FAMOUS FOR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BEDDING All wool single breasted. TO|»H in I|IIHI- Knxlander Burton Slerpmaiiter ity. Plaids, browns, tans, blues. Coats Shlltinan DUlo Jilfht o( R«t can be worn as sport jackets. Well Sorry . • . No Phona or Mall Ordara tailored . . . Just like Dad's. Sizes 8 91.00 WKKKLY TIFFIN optic rectang- LENOX china urn. TIFFIN optic stemmed to IS. 170 MONMOUTH ST. ular vase g0^ r,j.een and cream vase RED BANK 10" high $8.50 $7.00 914" high $5.50 ?^SURPRISE Open Friday Evei. 50 BROAD ST. RED SANK FURNITURE AND BEDDING CO. Tel. Red Bank S-103S NO RED TAPE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS 147-149 MAIN STREET Tel. A. P. 2-2819 A8BURY PARK China & Glass Shop MONEY REFUNDED UPON REQUEST 87 Broad Street, Red Bank Red Bank 6-4229 Open W«d. and Sat. Cveninsa Fage four BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH ii, 1OJS Most dairymen dislike bathing and Colt's Neck chosen president, and other officers massaging the udder as an aid to Know Your Government included Mrs. Irwin Campbell, vice Farm News prevent swelling, and as a conse- The Helping circle of the He- president; Mrs. Charles Francis, We Specialize quence when the cow freshens, her formed church elected officers at secretary, and Mrs. Warren Gerow, One Man'* Meal . . . Expert to Adilrm, Monmoutli'a HOW ABOUT THE TAXPAYERS? its meeting Wednesday of latst in Foultrj'mon. udder I* badly swollen and red and week at the home of Mrs. Joseph treasurer. The next meeting will Is done to a lusty turn hy frequently lacking In normal cir- Which way are the fiscal winds be held Wednesday afternoon, "Brooding and Rearing Prob- blowing at the State Capitol? Moreau, Sr., at which Mrs. Leon- Cleaning & Dyeing Klrr, properly reflated. But, lems," a timely poultry topic right culation. ard Sibley, Jr., was assisting host- April 1, at the home of Mrs. John Such an udder ueually ends up Will the State legislators reach linrnntrnllril Flrr ran tw a now, Is to bo the subject of a dis- into the taxpayers pockets for ad- ess. Mrs. Henry L. Haltermann was C. Schanck. Domestic and Oriental cussion by Professor I,. M. ftlack, with one or two unbalanced quart- vrnnmnus dosi: uf death and ers. To make matters wonse, such ditional millions to meet Governor the Extension Poultrymsn of Rut- Drlscoll's proposals for the next ilrstrilrttun. gers university, at :L poultrymen's a cow often has a retained placenta RUGS which in turn brings on loss of ap- fiscal year? Or will they hold that Chppk your Fire hniard* meeting in the Howell township spending line until proposals are school Wednesday evening", March petite and breeding trouble later. MARINE today! put into operation to give the tax- ATLANTIC IT ;it 8 p. in. J'rofi'ssnr Hlack la "It Is a serious mistake to allow payers a fnlr amount of govorn- LEON'S And protect your prnperly , well quiilifiod to tli.scu.ss this sub- a cow to end her lactation thin in mental service for a fair amount Fri.-Sat. sat. Mat. THEATRE 64-72 White St., lied Bunk Liert, having liecn a member of the flesh and then feid her gruln heav- dollars witll uil(M(tllltti l'*irt; ily in the dry period," Perry ex- of tax dollars? TED DONALDSON Highlands, N. J. 1 Kut^ors stuff lot nearly 20 ycara If the Legislature goes gunning liivuriinri . ( all on and having travcltd uvuv the state plains. "This tend.* to cauie her to for tho taxpayer by passing tax ROBERT PAIGE Fri.-Sat. Sal. Mat. during most, of that time. put on soft flesh that hags up rjulckly with attendant swelling. In- bills which already have been In- GEORGE BRENT St. Patrick's Day Party The meeting ia open to every In- stead, feed her » little more grain troduced, Jersey's citizens will have "RED STALLION" JOAN BLONDELL Y AGENCY terested poultrynian in .Monmouth than the orthodox rules of 1 to 3 or to fork over $30,500,000 in taxes on CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE county, according to County Agent cigarettes, gross receipts, and beer. —In Color— GEORGE RAFT REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1 to 4 called for during tho last two —nnd— (Hulk. The arrangements for the or three months of the lactation. The nverage Jersey family then KDDIE'S On The Hi-Way RIVERSIDE DR. & HW'Y 35 TEL. R.B. 6-0410 niL't'tiug have- hern made hy the K. could lie hit for.$30 a year in new j KIID1K AM1KRT "CHRISTMAS EVE" RED BANK R.D. BOX 80 \J. V. Karmfvs Union Cn-uperativt! "When fiuch grain feeding U ac- taxation. CONSTAM'K MOOHK —AUo— a.s.-ocintion. inr., at Fanninjidale, companied by all of the good qual- To save the taxpayers from th:.* PENNV SINGLETON ity roughage that she can clean up. and tin; p:(j^lani hay l>een Jirepaled unjust imposition, a alow-down in "Hit I'urade of 1947" i ARTHUR LAKE the cow will reach the end of her State spending la urged while a —In— Ity the Monmouth Cnunly Kxtrn- milking period in a .smooth con- Mun Service. program recently introduced to rc- Sun .-Mo n. "UI.OMMK'S ANNIVERSAHV' dition of firm flesh. Only a few vnmp State expenditures is being pound* of grain will he needed effected. Sun. Con't. From 2 I\ M. .Sun.-Mou. Sun. Mat. AGAIN THIS SPRING AS FOR daily during the six to eight weeks dry period, and udder troubles and In direct contrast to the new tax GINGER ROGERS DENNIS MORGAN dilHcultius after calving usually will plan of the State Admlnlstrntlon, | CORNEL WILDE ARLENE DAHL l)e avoided. which experience shows would fos- ALAN HALE MORE THAN 55 SPRINGS ter "freer" spending, the progrnm "A box stall and exercise help, includes nn unbiased study of the "It Had teb* You" "MY WILDTIRISH ROSE" WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU WITH too. Ninety per cent of all cows Ktnto Administration to ferret out handled in this way, freshen with —In Technicolor— all /actors contributing to high coat Tucs.-Hcd. YOUR FARM AND GARDEN NEEDS a pliable udder that has no serious and inefllciency; a legislative "task swelling, the placenta is voided in force" to eliminate nil unnecessary NANCY COLEMAN 'J'ucs.-Wecl. a few hours, the appetite is keen HIGHEST QUALITY BULK SEEDS spending ns such a teim of Legis- MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY and within a few days n good start lators ilM in 1P38. find realignment FREDDIE STEWART OKiOW SETS is made on another profitable lac- of (he Tcnchnrw Pensions ami An- —In— l.Vilon. nuity Fund to save the taxpayers "Her Sister's Secret" "LOUISIANA" FOR HOME OR MARKET GARDENER several million dollars annually. —Alto— The New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- ROBERT LOWERY DON CASTLE LAWN SEED LIME FERTILIZER DRICONURE ciation says: "As part of a 10-polnt ] CLENDA FARRELL "ft 1 ran't play your favorite Irish Home Economics plan, such a program has been foi- PEGGY KNUDSON song, (he drinks arc on me." FOR EARLY SPRING LAWN REBUILDING How to Fix L|i l.ust Year'* Spring wanled to the Governor nncl the "ROSES~ARE RED" Olitllt. .Legislature hy this Association us "Mary Lou" For many folks the proverbial the forerunner oT ;t series of re- Thursday One Day MILTON McCANDLESS Too Much Wilier in Your Soil- faster outfit will simply he the re- commendations to save the tux- Thursday One liny payers millions. Here's the smart ! .Jiiini'H C'aifiH'.v—fJwirge Kuft J.UISE RAINKR if. SONS Is thurc often just too much appearance of last Spring'" Sunday —In— LCOTTS v.'atc?;- in >aur soil, especially in the best. But lengthening the skirt, do- approach to keep the Ship of State —In— oft*-troubled llscal wiitcrs". "Till: GKKAT WAI.TZ" MAIN SYF1EET EATONTOWN, N. J. sprinR" hedges, weeds, poorly ing a professional Job of pressing "EACH I1AWN I IHK" —AUo— graded yields, and uneven maturity and perhaps adding a new blouse If thu Legislature deckles to sot I'AUL KKIXY EDDIE'S TAVERN DELIVERY SERVfCE PHONE 3-0054 of crop oCtrn result from too much or other accessories to the outfit the Ship sailing on an increased De.nnU Morgan—June Wyinan —In— water and too little air, says Coun- can do wonders. spending voyage blown by winds of "ADVENTURE ISLAND" tietwwn Ke.v|.ort nnd Keunshurg "mm .t (inrdi-n Siijipjiers For Over 50 Years ty A^ent Clark. Let the hem down (Irst, If you new taxation, it will be the tax- —In Color— on ltouttt BU. A waterlogged foil is choked foi haven't already done this, advises .payer who'll end up on tho rocks. lack (if air. This hid: KIIOUH up as Mrs. L,orna K. White, Monmouth a dalUcr coloieil .surface .-oil and County Home agent. A little longer yellow and way motlliHK in the skirt, even though it Isn't long, will ! subsoil. In extreme cases the sub- do much to build up your morale. soil niny become hluc-pircn. Iron Then press the suit or dress antl hnrdpans are another result. coat carefully. Even if this wn.- K. P. Wilson, roils expert of the done before the clothes were put Soil Conseivation Nervier, explains away for the winter, they're bound that In a watcrloRged soil, tho big to need a bit more pressing before grannks molt down t" 'i sticky luit- appearing for Easter. ti'r. The siimll particles swell, and When pressing wool garments, the soil sponge seals itself against use a heavy press cloth. Dip this Hie free movement of water and in warm water and wring it out air. Nitrifying ltactcrin nnd earth- well. Place it over the part to he worms drown. Plants suffocate. pressed, and pat with e. warm iron. ,\ drowned soil also loses its The steam formed not only re- workability. It clods easily nnd moves the wrinkles, but helps won't .scour off the plow. It is dif- brighten the fabric. After this ficult to work down into a good .steaming, cover the part with a seed hod. Furthermore, the best dry cloth and press briefly. Ee care- time to work such a i,oil is very ful not to dry out all the moisture limited since it always'seems to be from the wool. If you do, you'll find cither loo wet or too dry. it gets a shiny, over-pressed look. mm THKU SAT. TUES. THKU THUK5. To renovate such n soil, a co-oi- When you've Mulshed the "whole dinaleo. drainage program is nec- garment, carefully hang it on a essary. For help on this and tech- hanger and let it dry. ROMANTIC ADVBnUK! nical advice see your county agents For rayon crepes, press them on «** Humor, Warmth and your Poll Conservation District tho wrong side, using a light technician. weight pressing cloth or tissue paper. Don't dampen the cloth, he- Plowing Under Cover CropN. cause this may destroy the. Tlioif Ha|>|)incs^ Is in Your Hands When cover crops are planted In eropiness. the fall, they should he allowed to A new blouse can otten perk up Their luture will lie bright if ,v»u acquire the savings habit now. stand and grow as Ion;; as possible the old suit. Do you have a rayon Save for Unit uiHwjM'cted emergency, H goml education, or A flue, in tho spring. They should, how- sheer or print dress that has out- well planned life. Whatever tin- reason, you'll liiul II worthwhile ever, he plowed under at least two lived its usefulness a.s a dress? Per- :r TECHNICOLOR to three weeks beforp the seed or lo Mivct at the lied liiuilt Surings k Limn AsMielutinn, where each haps it will be ideal for a blouse— plants of tho crop following ale to that is If it blonds with tho suit. THIS SATURDAY AT 1:30. nieintier'K account up to $5,1100 IK insure:l antl our KcncrotiN ttlvl- he planted, warns M. A. Clark, agri- The new blouse styles with pleats deiuls 11111U1! savings accumulate faster. lui|iiirc about our Sav- cultural agent. or tucks down the front are nat- Special Children's Matinee ings Thins. The time to plow under cover urals for the use of old fabrics. Leon Errol— "HURRY CHARLIE" crops depends largely on the top Hide the piecings under a pleat, growth which tile cover crop has and no one will be the wiser. made. In many instances the prac- Blouses with yoke effects arc also Sank tice of npplyir.K a part of the fer- possibilities, especially when you SUNDAY AND MONDAY tilizer to the cover crop and plow- have small pieces with which to ing it under at the same time has work. SAVINGS - LOAN ASSN. worked out advantageously. Check on your slips, too, before CHARTERED 1887 The ingredients of the fertilizer, setting out to wear your Spring Joan Miihoel 10 BROAD ST. RED IANK N.J. especially the nitrogen, will help clothea. If the slips aren't long decom])o.se..JJ)o_gr.ccu malarial aniL .VJUUigh^put- inco-Qn-tlic-botto«-v,--or~ BENNETT REDGRAVE at the same time n portion of the use a bias hand or ruffle for the potash and phosphorus Is placed in more tailored ones. You may even the ground to a depth of from fi to find you can uso the best parts of SeSEt 8 inches, which Is the root zone of one old slip to l«r.(fthen the others. the majority of common vegetable Now waiting for you crops. Home Economic* Brlefi. BEVOIDtttDiOR Even though 95 per cent of the Advises Caution with New homes In New Jerjsey ore electri- Insecticide*!. fied, many of them have outgrown necommendations for the con- their wiring systems. They were trol of vegetable inEects in New planned originally Just for lights, MATINEE DAILY 2:15 Jersey in 1918 will he available for anil now have to carry the load ol EVENINGS 7:00 A 8:00 CONTINUOUS SATURDAY distribution within the next few electrical equipment, too. Perhaps SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS days. These recommendations will you should get nn electrician to STR7VIYP be available free from the College check the wiring In your home to of Agriculture and Agricultuial Kx- sec how it can meet your present A WALTER READE THEATRE porimont Station, New Brunswick, and future need*. Tc-i RED BANK <(-l 300 or from tho Monmouth County NOW THKU SAT. SUN. THKU TUES. agricultural agents. They will be Housewives who responded to printed on cardboard so that they pleas to cut consumption of eggs RtfUEUC may be hung up and referred to lust fall, can now satisfy the fam- riciunti SHEIMI throughout the entire season. ily appetite for them. Thia is the JIucli has been published about season to use them liberally, be- some of th2 newer insecticides and cause in the Spring of the year egg JOANNE DRU . RICHARD NORRIS % GENE one who is thinking of. using them production normally increases. should read the whole story. In Midict! CHEKHOV . J. M. KERRIGAN mnny Instances the last paragraph To clarify solid used fat from j. mm will read like this—"is definitely a pork, beef and lamb, pour hot AUTRY poison to rats and rabbits, but tox- water over the fat. Add one cup You've been waiting for icity to higher animals has not of water for each cup of fat. Heat THE GREATEST been fully determined. The mater- this mixture slowly for 10 minutes. ial should he handled carefully." Stir well. Strain through a clean of ALL BROADWAY cloth. Chill. When the layer of Other paragraphs may end with ttiV that comes to the top is hnrd, Turn about is fjiir play! the .statement that the material pour off the water. Scrape off any STAGE PLAYS! should not be used until further ex- imiterlal that may be clinging to If you were one of the perimental work has been done to •LIIS see what effect it may have on the the under side. Also, get as much millions who waited of the water as possible out of the RAW! ROUGH/ plant nnd also on human beings fat. Clarified fats won't keep in- for FJorshcim Shoes who might eat the plant on which it ia used. definitely, but they will keep some- ft "BARBARY \\ when they were so what better than those that aren't (I COAST" 11 Killing the Insect is one thing, clarified. -. PMJS icarce, it's our pleas- hut whether or not the insecticide will affect tho plant growth or Adele Jergens - Stephen Dunne am duty to tell you harm humans is another, sq follow Never use hot water to try to re tho recommendations of the exper- move egg stains, for heat make* "The Woman From Tangier" that a more adequate iment station for 1948, them much harder to g«t out. DON CASTLE • LEE TRACY supply now awaits Cheese made from whole milk Skillful Cow Car« Heads Off contains about one-fourth protein, your selection, We TrnwWe, ono-thlrd fat, and water, minerals ON TUU CAKI.TON MEZZANINE FI.OOIl hope the pair you want will keep on waiting till you get The most Important time III a ana salt, says Mrs, White, Mon- cow's life from the manngement mouth County Home Agent. The DUMONT - WORLD'S LARGEST TELEVISION SET here, but the demand for 1-lorsheim Quality still exceeds the standpoint is through her dry and proportions vary depending on the INSTAIXED BY supply . i . to please come in soon.1 freshening period, observes Enos J, variety of cheese, Besides being Perry, extension dairyman at Rut- a concentrated rich protein food, EATONTOWN RADIO AND TELEVISION CO. 15 Main St., Eatontown, N. J. gers university. cheese is high in vitamins A and E He; .sUite.s that a .study of the complex, and thu minerals it con- methods of suecrssful dairymen tains alt1 calcium nnd phosphorus. show.s Unit they are on lliu job in An ounce of cheiidnr cheese, nov ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING AT WALTER READE ASBURY PARK THEATRES .such u tiklllful wily during this per- often called American cheese, la iod that haid luck docnn'l happen abouL equal In food value to one ST. JAMES MAYFAIR LYRIC SAVOY to them often. ''UK, " glass of milk or two ounces TIIUIIS., Fill., SAT. According to Perry, whnt often of meat, "KIM.KH McL'OY" "TO THE ENDS OF "BEIXK STA11R" happens is tills: A high producing Chceso dishes can be popular U»It's tin; policy ;it A&P ID "ivc you tlir; licnofit of lower whole- sale [ivitvs — without delay. Whenever AX!J *;ivi,--s inmicv on the IIKIII it Inn.-, you sliar« in the saving. And we don't Wiiil until |>revii>ii> lii;.-lici-|)ricijd supplies are exhausted. You'll Altrmys Find That's why price reductions have lieen so plenlifti 1 these Big Butt* Mm past lew weeks at AX1\ That's why you can depend on A&P to continue; to pass IOWPJT prices on to you as they Jack Frost Sugar . . sib bM43c ioib.b.e85« Crisco, Spry or Swiftn'ing ... iio can43c STOKE HOI IIS: 8 A.M. U\ 6 P.M. Monday thr«s,]>l, S;\Uin!ay UeXO Vegetabl* shortemno Mb can 41r lib.can],15 Evaporated Milk whu. HOO». »tiic«<13c Flour Gold Medal. Hecker', or Pillibury S Ib. bag 47« '0 tb. bag 89c Flour Surmyheid all purpoi. S Ib bag 37« l0 ">• bag 69« Cake FloUr Swans Down or Praito Igi. pkj. 39c "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS Dromedary Cup Cake Mix . . *oi. pkg. 17c Give You More Good Eating... Ureaivr Yuluv. Toot Sliced Pic Apples Comitoca JOoi car.2'O'29e Crushed Pilll-upplc Vanouibrandi 20otcan27e AK['"s Closc-Trimined method of culling meat climin.ilcs excess waste lieforu weighing. You're certain to get mure, good rating for jour Grapefruit Sections A&Ptanc»-whoi« 20 o« can2i<«27« money when A&F's expert meat clerks Close-Trim your favorite rut. Unpeeled t\|iriePineapple Juice Aiibr.ndi i8oiC.n]6c fill IK IIOA^I Or *li;\K Bon. in Tomato Jllife lona IB OI. can 3 lot 23* <««• can 19c Lihhy's Tomato Juice . . • Hot can2for23e Juicy ,nd full of flavoc Del Monte Diced Beets . • • '4 01. tar 2 lor 25c 7 Ti Deerfielil Sliced Beets . • 2101 can 2 tor 23c Ready-lo-eal or Regular-whole or either hail Libby's Sweet Peas . • • • . 20 01, can 21c m Sweet Peas lona brand JO 01 can 3 <°'29e You'll Always Find ' UJ For fricassee or salads Sizes under 4V4 lbs. Ib ••«)<* Sizes (I'/i lbs. and over Vie Red or Red Kidney Beans Suit.na 2301. can2 for 25« IIIIOILEIIS and I IIYIII* Sizes under A lbs. 151* Lima Beans lona brand 22 01. can 2 for 2S< PEAK-FRESH Prime Rihs of Beef short cut-ie» wasta ib. 6iSc g Pilgrirn brand-undar 16 Ibl. Seedless Raisins ASP IS 0» oka 2'<" 27e Pot Roast Bonoloss Chuck-no lit added Ib. 6.'tc ItoasMllg ClliekvilS « lbs. and undSr 5 Ibl. Sunsweet Prunes iarga 1 ib. pkg. 19c t ib. P>«. 35e PRODUCE Top Sirloill Roast Bonelesi-no lat »dd«d Ib. 7*><: Ducklings tong Island's finest lb ,'{"c Sultana Prunes Madium tib. Pia 17c 21b. Pkg 31e Priced To Please Top KOIIIHI Sleuk ...... ib 79« I'ork Loillft Whol* or *ilhar hall Ib. ,>5c Stuffed Olives Sultana 2ei.iarl5e You'll say Spring's licie today — not to. ISe Bottom Kound Pot Roast «o iat «dd8d tb 79c t'resh I'ork Shoulders si««t cut still on the way, when your winlcr-wcary Fresh or corned Fresh Hums whoia or •ith«> h«n lb ,">. iar 39e Chopped Beef Pm« beel-lrwhly ground ib 19c Legs of Lamb . . • • • • a lb 5.1C Smoked Beef Tongues short cut Ib. 19c Sparkle Puddings AII vari»nw 4pkgs.25c m Cauliflower Woj,!:° ,a,m> -< Loin Lamb Chops . , > , . a ib. 75c Smoked Pork Butts Bon«it» ib. 79c Sparkle Desserts fruit flavors 4P«SI 25« Sunnyfiftldl and otheri lb. 65c ^^Macaroni or Spaghetti . • lib. p«B. 15e LettllCC From Western farm) head 10c Stewing Lainll Broalf and Shank Boiled Hum Sliced Vj ib. ;>5c lb.2i>c Irsunlchwaiger fltced ib. 59c Cider Vinegar ... pimlOe quart 17e Washed Spinuch .... i0oz.pkg.19c Breast or Ncek of Veal . - • • Liverwurst Boneless Veal Roast shoulder Specially lelacred Siring BcUIIS Florida now crop 2 Ib'. 29c Beef Liver lb 6.'{c Tomatoes lona and olhar brandi 19 ei. can 2 'or 25« Crisp Table (Jplcry .... Halt 15c String Beans lona i» 0» can 2 for 23c Potatoes I). S. No I grad. 10 Ib. bag 49c Top QutUitfi iish und Seafood Libby Deep Brown Beans . u « «n 2 ier 27c Texas Beefs New crop 2bchi. 15c Fresh Cod Steak . ib .'{.'{c Fancy Smelts No. isiza ib .'{"K Fillet of Cod Pink Salmon Cold Straam 7«oi. can 33c 16 ei. can 49c Dried Apricots . . . i ib ceiio. bag 47c Red Salmon Steaks ib.65c Boston Mackerel larg. ib. 19c Fresh Oysters. d«39e Red Salmon Sunnyeroott 16 oi. can 59c Failcy Shrimp Small or madium 3 oi can 43c Dried Mix'eiT'i'ruit '•'"T*^ib^ Light Meat Tuna Fish Ch.ek*n oi su 7oi can 45c Dried Prunes Gorton's Codfish Cakes R«d»ioiry to oi can 21c f'V»*- or Vnohiny DAIRY CENTER SAVINGS Gorton's Fibred Codfish . . 5 o«. Pk9 2 lor 29c Sweet Mixed Pickles Colonial ql. iar25e Komc Beauty, Eastern Quality? Always tops. Freshness? Always guaranteed. Flavor? Always delicious. Value? Always excellent. Dill'Pickles Manhattan ql. iar29e That sums up our Dairy Center products. Come see if Gravy Master For making graviai H4otbot. 15e you don't agree. APPLES Light and Lusetou* Brill's Spaghetti Sauce . . . 10*01.car. 15c Price Reduced! Wildmara grada A it*. Larga brown and wKil« \ dot. Cream Wipt Salad Dressing •« iarl9c Br iar 33c JANE PARKER DONUTS I lti:*ll EGGS Whole Kernel Corn Sultana goldan 20or.car.17e 4 - 29« Price Reduced! Every day, over 'A million people buy Jane l'arkcr (ionuts, n Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup . . 3 cam 35c They're good eating . . . also fine you'll see why when you taslc the famous fresh treat. Try them »: tl ,65e for delicious pies, cobblers, IUTIV overs and for baking. today! __ 1 ItlMI EGGS Friend's Baked Beans . . 4 , I6o>«nl9c Fancy V/iscomin «>53« Sugared or , . I •• . Miietister Cheese 7 Minit Complete Pie Chocoiai* or tamm Pk8 26c _, carton ol • ^-w lor Cinnamon ••••••^ Mild flavor fc.69* Junket Rennet Powder AH «t«oti 2 pkB>. 19e Gold-NRich Marval 16 oz. loaf 20c Shcad lb.85« Shredded Wheat Nabu» pkg. 17e Iced Raisin Bread Fancy Swiss lou'fi Aiwaum Find Jane Parkar pkg. of 9 lor 25c Mal-O-Bil fc.59« Graham Crackers Nab.ua 1 it.. 27c Hot Cross Buns Blended Swiss , t h. box 93« Kirkman's Complexion Soap a • 3«kai25c Snowflakc Rolls Jane Parker pkg. of 6'°' 15c Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food . . A&P COFFEE Marval pkg. of 9 lor lf)C fr Gold Dust a • • larga pk9.22e Poppy Seed Rolls Mcl-O-Bit American ^"> Noxon Metal Polish . . , # , ioi >ia21e Tastes Better Apple Raisin Coffee Cake Jan* Parker «ch27e Grated Cheese (ordan's 2 oz. pkg. 12c Twenty Mule Team Borax . . i6o>Pkgl6e 'that's because it's roaster-fresh, superbly blended, Dundee Cake J«n» p»rk«r h»ifc»ia53c Octagon Soap Powder . • • . i3si.pk«.8c Custom Ground {or best ~ results in your coffee maker. And thrifty? You bet! English M uffi n s J«"« *>>i« pin »' 4 for 13c Woodhury's Facial Soap . • • • 3 eak« 32c Cigarettes Popular brands E ro>Tjs—THOMTSOM Uniondale, Pa., and a sister, Mrs. fire house. Eugene Reardon, presi- and the John E. 1'ny fur.crjil home. to Boris B. Beichek, Jr., son of Miss Josephine Ann DePonte, the Knickerbocker pharmacy which Dorothy Gibson of Freehold R.D. 2. S^T.ccI Mrs. Mars Curtin Prospect avenue are parent* of a Was Shrewsbury was located at Broad and Mon- dent, presented a diamond pin to —Advertisement. daughter born Sunday at Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Boris B. Beichek of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Philip Berth, the oldest charter High street, took place Saturday DcPontc of Catherine (street, and mouth streets, died Monday night. FKKI) BL'HGESS. mputh Memorial hospital. Resident 46 Yean He suffered a stroke several weeks member and first fire chief of East CONSTABLE SALE Dr. and Mr*. Edward .1. .Mul'i- afternoon at the Red Bank Pres- Sgl. Arnold James Thompson, Fred Burgess, 86, a resident of Keansburg, who has completed 25 byterian church. Rev. John A. Army Signal corp.n, fon of Mr. and ago and had been confined to bed Rumson 67 years, died suddenl> To Brooks Edlfr gan of Shrewsbury avenue, are par- Hayes performed the rcrnnnny. Mrs. Burton Thompson of Fargo, Loomls Lawrence White, 68, of since that time. years of service. Thomas Giles, a Take notice that on Thursday, thn entj of a son boin Sunday at Mon- Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, died Mr. Vanderveer was born fti Mon- this morning at the home of his member for 20 years; Leo Hem- 26th clay of March, 194S at II o'clock mouth Memorial hospital. Th« church was decorated with X. D., were married Sunday at St. son-in-law, Edwin Pomphrey of 49 hauser and John Johnson were in the forenoon, at the garage of K, W. white gladioli, pink Mock and Anthony's rhurch, l>y J'ev. George Tuesday at his New York resi- mouth county, son of the late Ben- East River road, in that borough. Hartrell, 111 East front street. Red Mr. and Mr*. John Farr.ulary of Albano, acting pa.stor. dence, 3^1 Park avenue. Although jamin W. and Hannah H. Larze- also honored. Edward Summerer Bank, N. J., the undersigned will sell at Bridge avenue, are parents of a palms. Mrs. Wnrren H. Smock was ho had been in ill health several lere Vanderveer. He had resided Mr. Burgess was born in London was chef for the occasion. public auction for cash. daughter bom Sunday at River- organist. A reception followed at Thn hriile was given in marriage and settled in Rumson when he Others present were Mrs. Eugene One 1936 Oldsmobiie coupe, serial the home of the bride. by her father. Her white satin years, his condition did not become in Red Bank 50 year's. His wife, first carne to the United States. number P254o43. engine, number F36133, view hospital. jjown wns made with a sweetheart serious until the pa-st few months. Mrs. Prudence Longcore Vander- Reardon, Mrs. Harold Truax, pres- which wfti seized by virtu* of the auth- Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Henderson neckline, lonir sleeves und a full Services were held this morning veer, died in 1U37. Mr. Vanderveer He was a carpenter by trade, re- ident of the Ladles' auxiliary, anil ority vested in me by a garage keeper's of State Hospital, Hamburg, Pa., n St. Thomas church, 53d street was a member of the Shrewsbury tiring ten years ago. His wife, Mrs. Mr. Truax: John Mnyer, Middle- Icin warrant. skirt, trimmed with sequin bowo Mary Lamb Burgess, died in 1935. town township fire chief, and Mrs. ANTHONY TOBER, arc parents of a daughter born nt the hipline. Her fingertip illu- and Fifth avenue. New York city, Presbyterian church and of the Bailiff. February ill at Reading General sion veil wns attached to a crown and burial will be held Saturday Monmouth Boat club. Surviving are two sons, Harry C. Mayer; Harry Bennett, second as- hospital. Mrs. Henderson is the of appli; blossoms, and she carried In Fair View cemetery following Mr. Vandervcer is survived by a Burgess of West Englewood and sistant chief;. Gabriel Simplicio, NOTICE. former Miss Mary Heath, daughter services at a l^ong Island crema- cousin, Mrs. Kate Field of Hights- John L. Burgess of Red Bank, 11 third assistant chief, and Mrs. Take notice thst application hal been a liouqnpi of ^nidrnin-s. grandchildren and eix great-grand- Simplicio; Milton Wright, fourth made to tho Township Committee of .of Mr. ::r.d Mrs. William Heath of Miss llni'hel IJel'onte was maid tory tomorrow. town; a niece, Mrs. H, Russell Middletown township to transfer to Mor- Spring street, Mr. White had been a resident of Blackman, Jr,, of 27 Arthur place children. assistant chief, and Mrs. Wright; ris W. Aneckstein, trading as Brentwood of honor for her sister. Her gown Frank Blalsdell, township commit- Rocco J. Santnngelo, general of aquamarine net wna made with Shrewsbury since 1002, at which and u grand-nephew, Robert Black- The funeral will bo held Satur- Hotel, southeast corner Hamilton and tales manager of Tronton Beverage time lie purchased the home on the man. day morning, at 10 o'clock at the teeman, and Mr. and Mrs. Keans Leonard avenues, Leonardo. New Jersey, a satin bndice, a sweetheart neck- of Jersey City. the Plenary Retail Consumption licenso company. i.° underRoinjj physical line and three - quarter- length corner of Sycamore avenue and The funeral will bo held this af- Worden funeral home, with Rev. C-4 heretofore issued to John A. Shpp- examinations at the Medical Tower, sleeves. She carried sprays of red Broad street from the Loeb estate, ternoon at 2 o'clock at. the late William Calvin Colby, pastor of the hnn, trading as Brentwood Hotel, south- Ne.wa.rlr.. Mr. Santnnjielo was con- Tho home is now the Meucham es- residence, with Rev. George H. Rumson Presbyterian church, of- IN MEMORIAM. east corner Hnmilton nnd Leonnrd ave- roses and wore a headdress of the Miksch, former pastor of the ficiating. Burial will be in Fair PARRO—Thirteenth Anniversary Solemn nues, Leonardo, N. J. fined to his home Lhe past month. same flower. Cnl. Charles Connorfi tate, Mr! White having sold it two Hilfh Mais of Requiem will b« offered Objections, it any, should be made im- Fred Fischer of Fischer's Pel of Fort Monmouth wa-s Ijest man. years ago, moving to his' property Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, View cemetery. for !h« repose of the soul of Krnncesci mediately in writing to Ifoward W. Rob- Shop of West Front street, who is A reception for 200 guests fol- across the street. olllclatlng. Bearers will be Clar- M. Parrn, on Friilny, Mitrch 12th, ut « erts, clerk of Middletown township. nt the Riven-rest Nursing home, He was the son of the late Frank ence B. Haviland, C. Frank Bor- MRS. MINNIE ANDREWS. A, M. Rt the Church of Our Lady Stnr Signed, Newman Springs road, Is recover- lowed lit the clubhouse of the Rod den, Russell McConnell, Kenneth of the Sea. Lonjf Uranch, N. J. RH.-i- MORlilS W. ANECKSTEIN, ( Hank Hencvolent association. The Worth Whito nnd Mary Lawrence Mra. Minnie Andrews, 84, widow tlves nnd friends urn kindly invited to SHI I'nrk Avenue, ing rapidly and able to be about. bride's mother was dressed in a Keene. His survivors arc his wife, W. Spinning, Robert Blackman and attend. Perth Amhny, New Jersey. Capt, and MIF. Henry Boudreuux Mrs. Julia Fanshawe White; a William H. Wikfjff. Burial will be of William ii. Andrews, died yes- Anicclin* c. anil Lucia M. l'nrrn. of Beattie ' park expect to move black crepe gown, trimmed with In Shrewsbury Presbyterian church terday afternoon at her home In li'lue, and she had a black hat, daughter, Mrs. Sylvia White Ben- Navesink. A well-known family In shortly to Milwaukee, Wis., whom with a corsage of gardenias. dleston, and two sons, Willlajn F. cemetery. Capt. Boudreaux has been assigned White anil F. N, Lawrence White. the Navesink area, her husband for duty at the army disciplinary The couple will make their home, EM1LIO I'AKKSI gained considerable attention as an in bong Branch. The bride at- Mr. White was a member of tho Emlllo Paresi, son of Mrs. James Inventor. Services will be an- barracks. He has been a patient at tended Red Bank high school, and New York Stock Exchange nearly Tilton General hospital, Fort Dlx, 50 years and \vn« a prominent fig- Parcal of 10 Main street, Matawan, nounced by the Postcn funeral Is employed by J. J. Newbcrry the first deceased Matawan war home. Venetian Covert for Spring Jincc he was ordered back from company in Heel Bank. Sgt. ure in financial and social affairs Italy three month! ago. He was of Now York city and New Jersey. veteran returned to the United formerly offlcer-in-charge of the Mrs. Boris B. Beichek, Jr. Thompson in stationed at Fort States, will be accorded full mili- WALTER A. GILES. Monmouth, and has served two The Ilacqiirt club was among tho tary honors tomorrow morni'ng at local army recruiting office. Given In maninge by her father, years with the Signal Corps. New York clubs in which he kept Walter Albert Giles, 89, died last lira. William H. Stephenson of St. Joseph's church, Keyport. night at his home at SO Grand ave- the bride was attended by Miss up active membership. Although ho Parjsl, who was a private first 362 Broad street U attending the Jean Wndsworth of Queens Village, kept his Shrewsbury home open nue, Atlantic Highlands. He is sur- third annual Institute for nurse KAI.rll—McCI-EASTER the yoar-around, most of his win- class, was killed June 5, 19yneh's daughter, Mrs. T. Tolin- Red Bank high school and New navy blue hat, and a corsage of ural causes. An investigation is dino In the Bronx. Mr. Lynch Is Jersey College for Women, Class whito camellias and roses. Mrs DINNER AT MARLBORO Burial will be In St. Joseph's with a convertible neckline, also the father of Mrs. Johnetone of 1946. She It corresponding sec- William Ralph, the bride's sister- church cemetery. All Matawan vet- being mnde. Mr. Wilson 1H the and Mrs. Edwin Schuster of Long retary for the Monmouth county in-law, was matron of honor, and A family dlnnfr was given by Mr. erans posta will participate in the father of Mrs. Alice Spriggs of which we have ftketched and Mrs. Harry V. Holmes In hon- Highlands. Island, and all are former Red group of the New Jersey College she "was dressed in brown with services. Arrangements are in closed. When you Hop by Bank residents. for Women Alumnae association. yellow accessories and a corsage of or of their son, Dewey Timothy, charge of the Bedle funeral home. Walter Boskey of 108 Spring She Ls now a service representative yellow jonquils. Kenneth McCloas- Tuesday of last week on the occa- MRS. BERTYE SIRE SCHINDEL to tee ui, be sure to take s street is recovering from a recent in the business office of the tele- ter, brother of the bridegroom, was sion of his first birthday. Attend- MRS. SARAH SEELE. ing were Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Sr., of Mrs. Bertye Sire Schlndel of Ens' peek at (hit suit. Colon: operation performed at Riverview phone company at Long Branch. best man. A requiem mass will be offered Orange, sister of S-iniuel Sire o hospital. Mr. Boekey has been ill Marlboro, Mi", and Mrs. William blue, coral, or kelly. Size* The bridegroom Is a graduate of The couple are on a wedding trip Miles of Colt'e Neck, Mr. and Mra. for Mrs. Sarah Li. Secle, 54. Satur- Atlantic Highlands, died yesterdn: several months. He wa« first admit- Red Bank high school and attend- In the South, and upon their re- day at 9 a. m. In the Church of the at the age of 69. She was the wldo1. 9-15. ted to the hospital In January, was W. S. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. ed Newark College of Engineering. turn will reside on Atlantic street, Clyde Ransam of Matawan. Precious Hlood, Monmouth Beach, of George Schlndel, Newark de released in February, and returned He was retired from the Army as a Keyport. Both the bride and bride- hy Rev. Franols J. Dwyer, pastor. parttnent store executive. to the hospital several weeks ago. first lieutenant after serving nix groom are graduates of Keyport Mrs. Scele, 54, died last night at her His condition is reported good this high school. Mrs. McCieaster was MISS EUNICE SIMJL ENGAfiKI). years in the combat engineers. Ho South road homo in Monmouth ACCIDENT CASE SETTLED. morning. is employed at Coles laboratories as formerly employed by the Tele- Announcement has been made of Beach. Mrs. Elizabeth Wardell of 75 a mechanical engineer. phone company at Keyport. Mr. the engagement of Miss Eunice Born in Long Island, N. Y., she MyrDn V. Brown, retired coal $39.95 Wallace street is a patient at Ri- After a short wedding trip, the McCleaster, who is employed at Slmll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was the daughter of the late John dealer, of River road, Red Bank, vervUw hospital. She was admit- couple will be at home at 112 Mc- Rarltan garage, served for two Moo Slmll of New York city, to T. and Mary Sheridan L>udwl(f. she accepted a settlement of his case ted yesterday. Laren street. Red Bank. years with the Navy in China. Franklin M. Marcus, son of Mrs. is survived by two daughters, against Helen Samuels and Celln Mis* Ruth Pilzen has returned to Aaron I. Marcus of Harding road, Misses Mary and Helen Seole of K. Samuels of Hartford, Conn., in court at Freehold Tuesday. Tho h»r position with Aetna Insurance BRE8LOW-COHEN —MCCLEASTER and the lato Mr. Marcus. A June Monmouth Beach; a brother, John oompeny, Newark, after having Miss Lola Mae Ralph, daughter wedding is planned. case had just started before Judge T. Ludwlg of Monmouth Beach, Robert V. Klnkead and a jury when been ill the past ten days. Miss Hilda Sarah Breslow, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ralph, 91 and three sisters. Miss Mary Lud- Mrs. Courtlandt White of Leroy ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breslow Church Btreot, Koyport, became the POSTPONE l'AKTY settlement was made hetweea The- place, slipped and toll on the waxed of Elm place, became the bride of wlg, Mrs. Helen LcMapirc and Mrs. odore D. • Parsons of Red Bank. bride of Robert McCleaster, son of Madeline Slocum, all of Long floor in her horn* Sunday and in- Herman Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCleaster, The white elephant party plan- Mr. Brown's attorney, nnd J. Vic- jured her right elbow. In January Charles Cohen of Wallace street, ned by the I Tappa Kac society of Branch. tor Carton, who wrt.s representing Atlantic street, Keyport, Saturday Interment will be In Mount Cnr- Mrs. White broke the same elbow Sunday night at the Continental afternoon in St. John's Methodist Little Silver for Saturday, March tho defendants. The amount of the in a fall on the ice in front of her ballroom, Newark. The ceremony 20, has been postponed. Arrange- mel cemetery under tho direction settlement was $S50. church, with Rev. Norman Klley, oC the John Flock funeral home. JI home. was performed by Rabbi Arthur H. pastor, ofllciating. ments for the benefit will be com- Mr. Brown wns injured August Hershon of the Congreffntlon B'nal pleted nt a meeting Saturday, Mrs. August Pflug of Portaupeck, Wedding music was played by JOHN M. HEADDEN, JR. 8, 1!M4, when he was struck by an formerly of Red Bank, i« a surgical Israel of Red Bank and Rabbi Irv- March 27, at the home of Mr. and automobile operated by Helen Sam- fiJl Ing Sllman of Brooklyn. Mrs. Evangclinc Bennett, Keyport, Mrs. Reuben Taylor, Fair Haven. John M. Hcadden, Jr., a former ipatient at the New York Eye and organist. uels, nt the corner nf Wallace and Ear hospital. The bride was given in marriage resident of Headdcn's Corner, died Broad streets. Mr. Brown injured AT THE WKITEHOUSE Given in marriage by her father, CIIOWDKIt AND FOOD SALE ' last wcok in San Francisco, where Mrs. Vera Wise and her daugh- by her parents. She wore a white tbo bride wore a suit of frost-white his left hip. TO BROAD STREET ter Diane, of Hudson avenue, left satin gown with a sweetheart he had been living .10 years. He wool with navy blue accessories. The Ladies' Aid society of the was associated with tho Municipal this week to visit friends In Miami neckline, long sleeves which came Her corsage was made of pink ca- Red Bank Reformed church will TO SrONSOR IJAIX TEAM OPEN FRIDAYS Till. 9 Beach, Fla. to points at her wrists and a bustlo Street Railway corporation at San melias and sweet peas. hold a clam chower and food sale Francisco. At a meeting held last night nt Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Davidson and back which formed a long train. The bride's only attendant was Friday, March 19, at the church on son Philip of Plnckney road have Her veil of French illusion fell Surviving is a sister, Miss Kath- the legion home, the Atlantic High- her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Shrewsbury avenue, chowder may crine Headden of Hcadden's Cor- lands Sandy Hook Bay post voted returned from Miami, Fla., where from a crown of seed pearls, and Ralph, Keyport. Kenneth McCleas- bo ordered from Mrs. John Mullur they had been enjoying a month's she carried a cascade atylc bouquet ner. He was born at Hendden'» to sponsor a. Softball team this year. ter, brother of the bridegroom, wai or Mrs. Evald Erricluon. Corner, son of the late John M. and Wesley Weinhold, John Murphy vacation. of white gladioli and lilies of the best man, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Frankel of valley, RESCUED1 PILOT. Frances S. Headden. and Edwin Shelly have been ap- The couple will reside in an The funoral will be held tomor- .pointed on a committee In charge. Earl street are the parents of a Miss Minnie Brcslow, the bride's apartment on Atlantic street. daughter born Monday at River- sister, was maid of honor. Her limo Lieut. W. d. Schaefler of West row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at The next meeting, April 14, will be view hospital. green taffeta gown was made with Both the bride and bridegroom Keansburg, Navy pilot, was cred- the Mount memorial homo, with a joint meeting with the Ladies' Whole Wheat Paul de la Reussille, senior mem- a sweetheart neckline, capped were graduated from Key.port high ited by tho Nnvy last week with Rev. William M. Hearn, pastor of auxiliary of the post. ber of the jewelry firm of Reus- sleeves and a bustlo back. She car- school. Mr. McCleaster served in rescuing another pilot whose plane the Middletown Baptist church, of- silica' on Broad street, and his ried a bouquet of American Beauty the IT a v.).... i.yi. i. nm,, employ- crashedJi^ibb ficiating. tb'MVERSARY DINNER grandson Robert are en route by roses. ed at Rarltan garage. area. View cemetery. The Leonardo Scout Mothers motor to Florida, where they will The bride was attended by seven auxiliary will hold its third anni- CAMJSO—MVCKMN Fudge Fie a la Mode GEORGE W. PITTENGER Completely""""""' spend several weeks. Mra. Reussille, bridesmaids, all nttired in dresses versary dinner Thursday night, George W. Pittenger of Farm- who has not been in good health styled like the one worn by the Announcement has been made of 1 cup sugar March 18, at Buttonwood manor, of late, was not permitted to ac- maid of honor, In various colors. the marriage of Miss Anna Caruso, ingdale died Monday of n heart nt- Matawan. Members wishing trans- company them by motor. She will, Vt cup butter or margarine tnck In Tampa, Fla., where he waa portation may contact the presi- Miss Sylvia Cohen of Jamesburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 2 egg yolks however, join them within a few Miss Shirley Schlff of Rldgefleld Caruso of Jersey City, to Stephen spending the winter. Mr. Pittcnger, dent, Mrs. George Thorns. days by air. 2 ounces chocolate Park and Miss Dcana Schiff of At- S. Mticklln, son of Mr. and Mrs, M cup flour Good to eat . Albert L: Ivins, son of Mr. and lantic City, all cousins of the Stephen Mucklln, Third street, 1 teaspoon vanills Mrs. Blwood Ivins of Peters place, bride, and Mrs. Israel Breslow, Red Keyport. Tho ceremony was per- Is on the dean's list for the fall Bank, the bride's sister-in-law, were formed February 51 in the rectory 2 egg whites j -by Hat 14 teaspoon salt OUR DEMOCRACY term of day classes at Newark Col- dressed In American Beauty taffeta. of Our Lady of Sorrows church, SotM folks eat to luep ia lege of Engineering. Also on the Miss Shirley Ray Schiff of Atlan- Jersey City. Ice cream. j dean's list is William B. Glendln- Cream butter or margarine until j trim— tic City, and Miss Harriet Breslow, A reception was held at the home EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS For bounce, vitality ana aing, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Norwalk, Conn., also cousins of of Mr. and Mrs. George Mucklln at soft and gradually sift In sugar. Glendlnning of Belford. the bride, and Miss Sylvia Apfel- Port Monmouth. The couple are Blend until creamy. Beat in tho ONE OP THE BIOOBST DANGERS THAT THE INFLATIONARY vim. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Desardo of baum, Philadelphia, wore gowns uf living at Keansburg. «gg yolks. Melt the chocolate over SITUATION HOLDS IS THE ATTITUDE OF 'LETTING GE0K6ED0IZ " While others eat because Herbert street are parents of a son aquamarine taffeta. All carried Tho bridegroom served five years hot water and when slightly cooled their food born yesterday at Monmouth Me- colonial bouquets of blended flow- add to mixture, Add flour grad- ACTUALLY, IP THE PROBLEM IS TO BE MET, IT CALLS FOR, morial hospital. in the army and is employed at the Is just so dogfoned, ers. Trenton airport. ually and when blended add va- CONCERTED ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT, BY SJOOClt Arlene Cohen of Red Bank, a nilla. Whip the egg whites until MANAGEMENT AND LABOR AND BY ALL OF US. atiff, but still moist. Add salt and niece of the bridegroom, was GIVE MUSICAL PROGRAM I YOUR' flower girl. Her frock was lime fold into the first mixture, Bnke y,.. green taffeta, and she carried a Children of the upper grades of In a greased pie plate In a slow For either health or appetite -^ GfcJf basket of rose petals. The couple the Highlands grammar school oven, 325 degrees for 30 minutes. We make a bread that, were also attended by two "honor presented n musical program Serve the pie topped with a scoop CHE GOVERNMENT HAS A couples," representing their fam- Thursday afternoon at the meeting of ice crenm, first, tuto right. ilies. For the bride's family weic of the Pnrcnt-Teacher association. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY It's never scratchy, dry Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Breslow of Taking part in the program were I'OTATO BOXES BECAUSE IT DETERMINES as hay, Loulec Pitman, Alice Stehrs, Rob- MONETARY POLICIES AND Signs of spring are in evidence. Red Bank, and for the bride- (Recipe Serves Four) Because we Just don't The bark is brightening on willows groom's family, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ert Davidson, Gail Callopy, James IS THE LARGEST SIHOLE bake that way. ray Cohen of West Orange. Mrs. Snyder, Robert Leonard, Charles 12 small potatoes and colored twigged dogwoods. Melted butter or margarine eUYBt Of GOODS AND SERVICES.' .Pussies are pushing out on willows. Breslow wore a gold gown nnd Anthony, Jack Malonson and Shir- Mrs. Cohen wore ice blue. Both ley Andrews. 1 teaspoon chopped pimiento In fact, they are well-developed on 1 teaspoon chopped parsley had corsages of pink roses. A discussion group of the P.T.A. MOM early-blooming kinds. Early Chives Molasses, butter, eggs spring migrant birds are drifting Murray Cohen of Red Bank was will hold a mooting March 19 at Trim potatoes Into rectangles and milk back, so we must get at our gar- his brother's best man. The ushers the homo of Mrs. Peggy Bahrs. A MANAGEMENT AND LABOR Andhoney.keepit dens. were William Bunin of Red Bank; teen-age dance will be held March nnd hollow slightly on one side. HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY 20 at the school. Boll ton minutes, or until tender. s-m-o-o-£h ss silk. yinlib up the pruning of shrubs, Mitchel Sklar, Philadelphia; Mar- BECAUSE WHAT THEY DO Drain and brush with melted but- trees, fruit plants. Grapes will cus Cohen, New York city, cousin AFFECTS DIRECTLY THE If you want bread that's of the bridegroom; Harry Cohen, COUNTY BIRTHS ter or margarine, Mix tho plmionto good to eat, "bleed- but usually tils will do WAGE PRICE SPIRAL. then no barm. Jamesburg, cousin of the bride; Is- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boltn of and parsley and pile In tho hollow Try Whole Wheat Plus- Borne vegetables may now be rael Breslow, Red Bank, the bride's highway 36, Port Monmouth, are of each box. Cross chives on top it's sura a treat. started Indoors if you have facili- brother; Donald Breslow, Newark, parents of a son born yesterday at of each. ties'. for growing the seedlings. cousin of the bride, and Dr. Leon- Riverview hospital. Don't sow seeds too early if you ard Brown of Ridgefield Park, also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stover of Corned Beef rattles With cannot properly take care of cousin of the bride. Hudson avenue, Atlantic High- Foachcd Egg transplanted seedlings. These need The mother of the bride chose a lands, are parents of a daughter (Recipe Serves Four) gown nf an,uiimH.rlne tlssin falllB born Tuetdny nt Monmouth Me- INDIVIDUALLY, EACH OF US space and sunllglil for proper de- 2 cups chopped, cooked corned CAN HELP REDUCE velopment, Make a coldframo. with a corsage of gladioli, The morial hospital. bridegroom's mother wore powder beet INFLATIONARY PRESSURES Cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower 2 cups chopped, cooked potatoes may bo started now. blue faille with a corsage of orch- KILLED BY TRAIN BY WORKING HARD, ids. 1 onion, chopped SPENDING PRUDENTLY Fertilize the lawn early, but tuc A reception followed the cere- Patrick Byrnes, 85, of 811 Six- 1 gresn pepper, chopped AND PUTTING ALL WE CAN • a complete fertilzcr (5-10-5) about teenth avenue, Belmar, was. killed Salt 2Vi pounds to 100 square feet. This mony and music was furnished hy Pepper IN LIFE INSURANCE, Martin Skulnick's orchestra. The instantly yesterday morning when SAVINGS AND gives the lawn grasses a good lie was struck at the Sixteenth \i cup milk start, Apply lime only if a soil couple are now In Florida, For traveling the bride wore a green avenue crossing by a Pennsylvan- 3 tablespoons bacon drippings test chows the need. Too much ia train. 4 eggs lime Is about as bad as too little. ault with a gray topcoat and black accessories. They will make their Mr. Byrnes, who was well known Mix corned beof and potatoes, If you want sweet peas, get the home at 74 Monmouth street. In tho shore area as a gunsmith, Add tho chopped pep.por and onion, seeds in the ground early. You can Mrs. Cohen was graduated from had lived In Belmar for 60 years, Season if necessary, with snlt and start plants In small pots or paper Ridgefield Park high uchool, und pepper. Moisten mixture with or veneer bands and net them out Prake business school ut Newark. BEAUTV CVLTUHE GKAOUATK milk. Mold Into patties and brown when the soil is lit to work. An on bottom In bacon drippings. Mnko She is employed at the Slgnul Corps Miss Mlnnio Pccyna of Port early start will Help to get them In engineering lnhorntorles at Fort u depression In each patty with a bloom before the hot weather that Monmouth was graduated last wook large tablespoon, Break an ogg Monmouth. Mr. Cohen wtis gradu-1 from Wilfred academy of Hair and Is fatal to beit blooming. •ted from Middlotowa Township Into tho dopresslon and plaoo in Beauty culture ut Newark. oven until let. KED OI , MARCH 11, 1048
Highlands that a total of 1442 has been col- local liquor Industry. Individuals tary of the campaign In the bor- FINED ON TIIREK COUNTS lected. A total of $58.30 was re- mailed a total of $231.20. The com- Jr>hn V. Crouell on three motor Republican Club ough, has been praised l;y the Charles J. Harrington of 200 vehicle violation charges. The Lewis D. Smith, Jr., chairman of ceived from special gifts, (32.63 mittee has sent a letter of thanks committee. the March of Dimes campaign in from school children, 171.46 from to each known contributor. Miss Mechanic street was IWri a total charges were falling to drlv« with the borough, announced this week collection boxes and $48.44 from the Betty Kinlan, who acted as secre- Boy* can make (in.krt of ?lf» Tiie=riay moin:ne :n Krrl Kla.isea ax specified on hi« driver's Luncheon Mar. 19 ini: Thr K'-tfistfj.—AIIUM Rank polire rourl by Ufcoirlnr lirens*, parking on the atre»t with Mrs. Itulh Slreelcr Will Speak r Mrs. Ruth Streeter of Morrls- < lown, who was one of the delegates to the Constitutional convention last summer, will be the speaker at the annual luncheon of the m 'me United Women's Republican clubs of Monmouth county Friday, March m 19, at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Sen- ator J. Stanley Herbert will be a gueet. 1 Mrs. Streetcr has served in manj' capacities in recent years which have been of public service. She has served v.'itli the state board of children's guardians, the state re- '/ lief council, the Morris county wel- fare board and the Marine corps Women's Reserve from 1943 to 1945. She was recently nppointed a member of Gov. Driscoll's civil rights and liberties committee. Luncheon reservations may he made with Mrs. Victor GrossingT of Middletown before March 16. Others assisting are Mrs. Percy Ssisco, Mrs. Dorman McFaddln Mrs. Worth B. Cunningham, Mis. J. Albeit VanSchoili, Mis. Joseph C. Irwin and Mrs. Thomas F. Mor- ford. MIFS Rosrlle Bucknum will preside, ten directors will be elec- ted and annual reports will Le read. Kulonlouii Standing committees were ap- pointed at last week's meeting of the board of education by the new president, Edward H. Emmons, who presided. Snmuel Howard, re- Nature's finest fresh prod- tiring president, is now vice .presi- dent. Albert Wolcott continues as uce is rushed fresh daily to custodian of school funds and your neighborhood Acme. Richard Roberts is startinp his nineteenth year as cleric of the board. Freih Fancy A large attendance is assured at lbs the Father and Son Communion Stringiest breakfast to be held Sumlny morn- Green Beans Open Friday til 9 P. M. %gm ing by the Holy Name society fol- Fresh, fender snappy Florida beans should be on evsry menu at this low price. ! lowing tlie 8 a. m. mass in St. Acme gives you all last-minute price reductions! t*S^^-" M sco y Boonton April 25. They will join Tuna Fish ' "* ,.,... 43c Tomatoes * """ „..,.,.„ 21c groups throughout the county on 0 0 0 the trip by chartered buses being Tuna Fish ' ;;" *«.-. 39c Corn Niblets "'"'?,„ 18c arranged by the Monmouth County 15 Firemen's association. Tomatoes Sr' >••29c Apples ^.r^c, 2 it.. 19c Salmon •.. so«wv. i°n JVC Spaghetti SSS«, 2 ,:: 29c A "white elephant" sale will be ln oil 3 pg held next Monday night following Sardines 2 ,:r 25c Li B fA MDMI the meeting of Pride of Crescent Cauliflower!:::Whit, 29c Apples ttz, 3 *. 25c Lima Beans "1 M..,.- 21c council. Sons and Daughters of j fincy Sardines 1^ 2 ;::29c Campbell's Si 2 r 29c Liberty. A card party held Monday lunch ltoti< van largely attended. Among the Carrots W«it«rn 10c Green Peppers n>. 19c ToniaI ia players were Mrs. Percy Riddl", Sardines " ° Z....., „> 27c Butter Beans ft".: \»..,. 17c Mrs. Ivan Bawdier, Mrs. Beatrife Ttndcr h Codfish Cakes —S?.. 19c Wells. Mrs. Minnie Morse, Mrs. FUtidt 5c Pascal Celery -* 19 Peas zv::r r 17c Selma Davison, Mrs. Dorothy J. Radishes c Davis, Mrs. Grace Seisscl, Mm. Shredded Cod ""TL^loc Mae Aumack, Mis. Margaret Kuik- Tomato Paste " 2 *:„', 19c ett, Mrs. Helen Lewis, Mrs. Chiu- JUICY FLOR'.DA SEEDLESS lenc Hartley, Mis. Anna Aumack, HEINZ Chicken Noodle Soup Mrs. Frances Dean, Mrs. Edith cam 33c Lewis, Mrs. Lautcrwald, Mis. Mil- dred Magathen, Mrs. Ethel Stry- FKtllS Ucr, Mrs. Florence Knight, Miss ' lb far * •""" HEINZ Lutic Allgor, Arthur Aumack, Wil- Grapefruit Asco E5 IDEAl FANCY bag 4JC (S< J 0 liam Gllhuly, Joseph Ayres, Nat Wincrest light*' lb. J A. J bagi Morse, J. M. Taylor, Andrew Boicc. Plenty of rich juice in these fancy seedless! Boditd boa "tvl 79t Clam Chowder Apple Sauce 2 . .:: 25c Several members from the local AIC0 1IU lodge attended a meeting of th? Pears " V... „„ 41c Past Councilors association of QUAKE* L cam HC Monmouth and Ocean counties held v w last week at Lakcwood. Acme Sov-U-Trim Removes Much Surplus Fat S> Bone Before Weighing} Puffed Rice 1c Sale Peaches "" ","'.:"•..„ 27c Extra pkg. lc wilh purchalt of pkfl. at 14c AIC0 Miss Virginia Zingale returned Beechnut Baby Peaches "t... ,.„ 18c Sunday to Washington, D. C. after LEGS fr LaljUp M-oi. bcni. I/C a visit with her parents, Mr. and Rib Roast -59c Veal 8RUMP»S «> 59c Peaches""" ST- 32c Mrs. Thomas Zingale. Prime cut, 1st 6 ribs. An Acme feature! Preserves SI"" 1,19c Food 4w',tn 8c The rummage sale held Saturday Delicious veal will hit the spot! c T0CK 2 by PrGsbyterip.n talent workera 'it Apples r. 2 r: 29c Aunf Jemina ',rr* 16c CHOPFED '•-• borough hall was well patronized JOY FOOD" William L-avis, who is a patient lb BONELESS Syrup ST „.„. 24c In Allenwood hospital, is reported ROLLED steadily improving. He plans to Round Roast - 79c Veal *• 59c onn spend Easter at home. Sav-U-Trim removes much surplus fat and bone. Serve tasty veal for J change. Tea ?r. °' * ..... 47c Fruit Cocktail TL- 39c A box sup.ncr social will be hold Q-T next Monday nt 6:30 p. m. in the lb Nabisco Rifz X 31c Grapefruit ; ...15c Presbyterian chnpel. lb NA SC0 FROSTING The Presbyterian talent commit- Fresh Hams 57c Ducks JT3L4 - 35c Frutana " ,,,.. pkg 24c JIICKS tee will collect scrap Saturday in week-i-e DROMEDARV 14-oi. pka. Ih... ^ 4V..M. ^^ A duck dinner is sure to satisfy! che monthly drive. Residents are Hovlovtrl. l V pV|(. «/*V» asked to have scrap paper bundled and left on tho curb in front of Grapefruit !T 3 Z". 23c their respective homes. Chuck Roast Beef - 49c Fresh T At Acme Today! 7-MINUTE Tangerine IZ l\\"lk Loin Lamb Chops * 75c Stewing Lamb «> 25c PIE CRUST Blended;:-: 3 '^;. 25c |b Ground Beef L45* Orange Juice 3 ".7. 28c Rib Lamb Chops » 65c Sausage Meat Rolls 53c '••••• 1 kf packagd IOW H Di T Beef Kidneys >» 29c Smoked Cala Nectar pir r, . ..J8c Fresh Fillet Haddock Prune Juice T?IL. 25c * 49c Smoked Cottage Butts »• 79c lb CRISCO Fresh Whitings » 19c Tomato SJ'JICSI I nn Smoked Tongues Hams 43* 43c Tomato Juice llilT 25c Fresh Flounders » 33c B Spare Ribs r $1.21 Tomato Juice £H[ 19C Frying Oysters -»»43c Honeycomb Tripe Generoutly to S»rw Mon Seafood for Health lour Red Crati SWIFT STRAINED
SWIFT DICED MEAT s;:: 26c
Be sure of sure results by SUNSHINE getting Quiko-the mix you Supreme can be sure will please you Tastes better KRISPY CRACKERS because it is made of fin- est quality, precision- mixed ingredients. - 25c
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Three mote w baking mixes Silver Dust with Sweetheart <° Soap 10c IDEAL HUNT CLUB Toilet Soap ••'••9c ROSE-X you can be CannonFaceCloth Sweetheart !o*" 2 "v- 29c sure of U U DOG FOOD DOG FOOD Blue-Suds 2 '£*• 19c BLEACH tO-l, Octagon , OT 2 — 19c Parsons Ammonia..»'. 19c ll-OI. fUKO PRODUCTS CORPORATION WUiHT'l btltlt 37c Octagon Cleanser 2 <••» 13c it •••!. bottl* A/ w N«w Iruntwlik, N. J. 2»"27c Furnilu 13c net Eight RED BAN'K BEGTSTEK, MAKCff 11, 1948 from a county court or common NOTICE. WINDOW SHADES pleas judge. •tfcU4 V,d« for the following *qulp- Hesse Low Bidder ment, repairs ind construction will be W* «•• manufacturing all .iza. and all grades of tld* State House Letter Under the proposed law, a person received by the Mirfdletown Towmhtp under 18 yenrs of age would be Board of Education not Inter than h.mm.d .hade, in our own factory at the right price. TIME to THINK of EASTER HATS Trenton, N. J.—(AP)—Th« State- barred from receiving a permit but 8:00 P. M. (ERBtTii Stnndard Time), We reverse your old shades. \Va*hmble .Shades our specialty. house was probably never u "hot' would be allowed to use a gun if On Road Contract Thundwy, Mjirch II, 1S4S. week "Maj. 1. Construction of an incinerator. as it WRB lie is a licensed hunter and is ac- 2. Classroom furniture. Globe Awning & Shade Co. for MARCH 28th ClilTorcl H. Powell unleased a ser- companied in the field by an auth- Planning Board For 3. Vflrioui painting. ies of blasts ngainpt Gov. Driscoll. orized adult. Permits would ho is- 4. Band uniforms, 117 W. FRONT ST. TEL.: RED MNK «-3SS9 C'hnrjrinfr Driscoll with a pollticnl 5. Lockeri. sued to each possessor at $1 for Shrewsbury Township 6. Lirpe power mower. dictatorship, Powell tendered 111* three years. Thorc having guna af- 7. •' Chain link fence, MORRIS'S MILLINERY resignation as chief of staff to the ter July 1, without a permit would Submitting a bid of $13,167.89, 8. 18" floor polishing machine, cliltf executive. nriseoll refined ti be subject to conviction for a mis- 9. Waterproofing. nreept the resignation, and Powell the lowest of four, Charles J. Heme Specificationt and bid form! may b« 56 BKOAI) STREET demeanor, of Bclford was awarded the con-•ecu red nt the office of the Diitrict Cypress Inn Inter Raid he would continue "to Sportsmen have indicated opposi- tract for improving Shrewsbury Clerk, nt the Leonardo fir ad* School, be- FULL (Over Woniwrorth) serve as a soldier". tween th« hours of 3:30 A, M. nnd 4:30 tion, asserting their constitutional township road3 at a meeting Tues- r. M.« Monrtny to Vriijpy, inclusive. The politiral fire una ignited by j rights to own guns are being vio- day night of the township commit- The Board of Education rf«prv*i the COURSE allfgcd telephone call nmdc bytjnterl. Because of the expected op- tee nt Tlnton Falls school. riifht to reject nny or nil bids aiid to HOUBC Majority Ivsader Hugh I. position, tlie hill, introduced by As- Passed on first reading was an «alv# Imnuittrinl informniitici. Mchortor (R-Uloucester). Puwrll ))nU(): 1'Vnrunry 19, 104B. BERT GAUL prnihlyman James Sanderson (R- ordinance which provides for the JAMES W. IMVIDHEISBH. said Mchorter called Assemblyman was referred I he house's rntlng of all buildings, walls and l>Utrirt Clfrl;. Alhrrt Mi-Cay < Ft-Burlingtonl In £--iino nnd fish, commit ten headed other structures believed by the nt the ill red him "to tell mi? I would hnvr l,y Kralilt W. Shcrshin I r.-1'nssaicl. NOTICE. DINNERS VENETIAN BLINDS building inspector to be unsafe. AN URUtNANCK AMKNPINti ANtt to urt in line for Slate Trcasuirr Klicrshin sri Mnreh 23, nt 8 p, m. Owners of any such structure has SUPI'I.KMKNTIN*; AN ORDINANCE Robert C. Hcndrlckson", n candi- for a public hearing on the meas- the right to appeal for a hearing ENTITLED "BUJLUINT, ZONK OR- $ M Novachord or mi: IU:TTI:R QUALITY dnlc for the Republican V. 8. Sc- ure. under this measure. UINANCB FOR THR HOltOtJGII OP KBIl BANK." APPROVED JUNE 34 FROM 2 nnte nomination. Tlie proposal to icgul.-itc the pus- The committee w-as informed by l!»i!i. AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- Mad* of the best grade of Cedar or lj|jj Commanding General of the N. J. scssion of icuns was made last. letter from the T^untf Branch Hous MENTED. UK IT ORDAINED, l,y the Mayor and •••wood. Also Metal or Aluminum National Guard, Powell told Dris- week hy Attorney General Walter inir authority, which manages the CounrM of tho Roroiijrh of Red Itnnk: coll he was ijulttlnK lo support the D. Vanlllper, who saw such a move Vail Homes for the Government, Section 1, Thnt an ordinnnep nf the THE SHORE'S FOREMOST STEAK HOUSE r.-indldiu'y of Harry C. Harper for as an effort to cuib juvenile delin- that John Kervick, a government flnrjiiKh of Rrd Hank entitled "Builtliim Blind* featured with Better Hard- /one Ordlnnnce for thr Borniinh of !(rd Serving Ihe Finest in [''oods and Liquors Ihn Republican senate nomination. quency. The proposal wag madu In representative, would nttend thft BHDV;." adopted June 3, 1929, nnd nny ware. Me said he was resinning "to spare the wnke or a wave of Juveniln nrjit meeting' to discuss the pro-Hmrndmentu thereto* or siiiii>li>mi>nts von iDriscollI the necessity of dimes in North Jersey municipal- posed sale of that property. The thereof, be ar-d thp mni« is her?hy DINING ROOM AND BAR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ill! making good the Ihrp.-it to elimin- ities. township board of education will smendtd, tosrether with thr mnp inrlud- Ill •! rd th#rfin, hy r\ el inline from CI»»s A Fur Ki'ocrvallons Telephone A. 1'. 2-8907 After S I'. M. ate mo from your cabinet". on invitation send members to this and Clusi f* "Rcflidrntial Zonrs" and Hoard of K.duciltiml inrliidinK in CIHKI l> "Rriiilcntial Zone" Powell in hi.i letter of resignation moetinfc A-j>i'll 13. The state board uf education con- J n t rod need and passed on flint th" follow Ing dfficribffl property: said McCny was told to "invite my KfCinnin^ «t n imint formed l.y the GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO., Inc. attention to the fact that 'Gover- firmed Commissioner John II. Russ- reading was an ordinance provid- iiitTfPction of th* wf«t line of Rrnnrh 117 WCST FRONT ST. RED BANK, H. J. nor Pilscoll made Cliff Powell with hart's renppointmont of Albeit M. ing for the creation of a planning Avenue with thr nortti linn nf MiuKsnli one stroke of the pen nml could Bean rt.s Cnmdcn county suTiurin- hoard, with the chairman of the Avptmc, \hcncr (It \n n northrrly di- township committee, who i* Ken-rect inn nlnup the west line »f HrnnrM PHONE RED BANK 6-3888 hrenk him with one .stroke of the tondent of school". The hoard, how- Avr-ntlr -II." fr^t (r> n point; thrnre (il pen", nnd also that the governor ever, failed to talto action on tin neth Fields, and another commit- In ii wpstrrly dircrtlnn nml pitritltcl Mith appointment of a Hunterdon coun- tecmaii as two of tho members of Mtifliaon Avenue 30,1 frrt tn n pnint; proposed to be extremely tough thincr 18) heainniriK nunin lit th# nfnrc- with all persons who did not sup- ty superintendent, which post was such a board. A member of the flnlri bfRlnninjr point mid running in :\ port his candidate". made vacant by death. zoning boa id of adjustment and wpiitwly direction alon* the north Hid** two other citizens will he appoint- of Madison Avmue .1!)T frtt to n point; ROUTE 35 WANAMASSA, N. J. Powell ridded, "last Friday you thrncr (4) in H. nnrtlu-ily tl'rrrt inn ?.M) ed by Mr. fields. ffet. more if Us*. \n the ending point summoned me to your olllcc and of ih.- Frcmid cnumr, clearly indicated tlicir was no Hadassah, Zionist NOTICE. SACCO'S f n(ilifr thnt iipplicntion lm> been Section 'J. All nrdlnnncrs «nd pnrM of room in New Jersey government tn llio May or iwul Council uf Hrd ordinnnrri contrnry to the pi'ovkifins of WK IIAVKNT Till*:-KICY TO THE CUV for anyone who would not support ffmik, to tijuisfn- to Chriatlnn I.. Kfrsr. ih '* onlirnncp nrc hcrrby rr|irnlrtl, HentlricUson. You certainly proved Sabbath Service tritditn: J'H llrr^'n Murktt. "' Wrst Srrtion II. Tht* ordinnnrr fhn\\ tnKr BUT WE: no iiAvi-: rm. KKVJS TO nn: IIKITKI; HOMES KriinL Mini. \i< <\ H:mk, N. .1.. the f/Trrl upon its pnJsnKe nnd ptibiictitioii to he extremely tough at Hint IMnuu-y l)ts'rHiiirii>n hurnsr 1>- 1, here according tn Jnw. time. If thin is democratic nctlon, Kcv. W. H. SpofTord tofntf i.Hfiitcil lo Chtistiiin 1>. ItirKf, tnifl- PUMLIC NOTICE. It la Joe Stulin'K type of democra- in(j as I!.r^t'-s Mnrlul, !t 1 Mon mouth 'flic foceKninic i.rdlnnnre WIIR Intin- cy". To Be Tin* Sprakcr sti-Mt, Itoil Hunk, N. J. durcil nt n rfifiilur nirct'm^ of the Mny- OhjcctiiMin, if nny, shuulcl be made in or jui'l Council of the- ttm-oiiuh r>f l\v<\ LLA WILTSHIRE ACENCY Driscoll later Asserted there was Members of Rod Hank chapter writing tn Amy K. Shinii, Itnrnti^h Clerk, lUt.k, held on Mnrrh 1. \'M^. nm\ wUl of the- Iluriniu'h nf \i"'\ Hank. come tip for flnitl cnnsidci ;iti(»n find p:iv- a misunderstanding. Driscoll. who uclnttsfth and of tlie Men's Zionist sn«p nt n rcKulnr met-Unit of an Id ifnv- Is supporting Hondrickson .for the Organization of Amrrlcn, Red Hank CHUIST1AN I.. HKIiflK. »rnin« litnly tn )>r- hi-U\ on Mnndiiy, nomination, said be had no objec- region, v.'ill be in chnrfrn of the M:irc!i I:.. 10-iv. nt H HID P. M.. in tlie Montnouth County Surro^ntc'a Office Cuiinnl ChnrnlK-ip. KuriMiLrh Hull. Mnri- tion to Powell or nny other strite Sahhnth service at the Conf?rp«a- In tht mn'U-r «t' the. fslnt<> of Kns'.e mnuth SlrM'l. Itt-d Hank, N. J.. at which ollkial "excicislns their cltlMnshtp tlin« iind. nlswi. nit i>c:-sar« drslrin^ to Real Estate and Insurance-G. I. Loam lion H'NnI Jsrnri Friday nlpht, .Iiwnlin, (Ircijisctl. Nutlee to creditors to iti:i> IIANIVS ONLY :: I*I:OAI> STHFF.T In any way they choose" but that March 19. Rnv. WUIinm II. Spof- I TO .tent r!aim« n«finist pfttntr. til* hfard thereon will IJP itivrn full op- he was seriously concerned with fortl, .Sr., rrctor of Christ EpiKcn- I'ursiinrit Lruiuy. '.'.MS. mi the (.ppTicai'inn ,.f ger in a political cnmpalgn". An mi A. OIVFUWJIII (fnrmprly known nft Notice of Settlement of Account, At Urn chnptor ineelinp TunndHy Anim A. (Jrrcnwnld ) I unnic cliMigr<1 hy Estnlr «.f t.'!rmrr.tr: Vuvt. dpt-rnnrd. The governor nsserled that In a at the Jewish, Community center it Mnuniont h CVunnioii Plrnn Court by nr- Nnttrn is hoi'rhy jr:vrn th«t th" nrrnttnts conversation with Powell-last week was announced that chapter ilrr tlatut Dcce-Tiltcr fi, I'J 11) Milr rxflcu- uT the MiliscWher, sole c.\*rutnxt of th" he had made that point clear. At members will attend tho. armuul Irix of tKn rntnte of Itosic Jacobs, dr- Mtnte '.f Miid dc-f.-std. will he Kuiltlrd reafO'I. not ire is hereby niven to thr nnd "'.filed hy thr Surro^Hto of the the time, he said, he was under the donor luncheon of tho Northern ••roditort of snid ileceascil lo exhibit to Oniinly at Mnninimth flinf rcpiiftM fo- impression Powell wns to net as New Jersey Region or llniliis.vth tlif mihsftiLrr, solf? rxenit rix. :t.i Hfnrc- spLllpmeiit ti» the Ortdinns* Court nf fn'.il Harper's manager. Tuesday, March 30, nt the Waldorf- MI id, t lif ir drills n ml dt-mands nu'.-iinsL county, on Thursday, I hi* flftPi'nth ilny SLACKS $7.95 -98.95- $9.95 ihf fraid cslulc, uitdrr until, within KIN of Ap-il, A, I)., I IMS. nt 1 n :0'i oVtock Powell's resignation did not af- Astoria, New York city. Mrs. Hnr- mun',|;a frntn tlw d:il<" nf the nftiri'*niil ^. m., -,t( vi\\\?\\ litnr iipplir-minn will hi? fect his $10,743 annual salnry A» i*y Madnnsky is local luncheon niM.r. nf tiny will I.P fni-cvir linrrrd ui madr fop tho allow!:iicL- uf commissinns WITH ruvvrs ANII ZIITEKS commander of tho fiOth Armotcd The chapter will hold thr-ir [iptioiis there I or nj,'ninsL the saiiJ nnd pfiiinsfl (p(t, division, the stnto'a national Himrd its annual linen Hhowcr for Iho H;i- 3iil»*pr:ticr. Dntrd: Mnt-rh I. A. IL. 11>t«, 20 WEST FHONT ST. IIGII BANK ttnteil, Frceholfl, N. J., Kcbrunry 13th I'*\MN!V \ TACK IUCCA, unit. Tho post of chief of staff Is ssali hoapltnl in Palestine, Tucs- 191S. ( Tormprly Nnnninn Ma IT.) non-salftvied. iy, April 13. Mrs. Esther Krssel- ANNA A. CKKKNWAl.I,, 1 "'.t Sim wuhtiry Avptiun, Powell, who lives in Dclanco, man, preflldent of this Hadassah Tip Tn|» Farm, Krf] nnnk. N. J. Holmdrl, N. J. Kol* Kxri'iitri*. Burlington county, was a candidate rcRlon, will be Ilic Rucst .speaker. Mr«sr«. Mcl'crmoit, I'incKold hflnirl .«. WriKnnd, Ex\.t for the GOP nomination for govei- Mrs. David Kischcr, president, A NiirNiiryy , ;T nronci stiTri. PERSONAL CASH nor in 1937, losing to Rev. Lester announced that Mrs. Normnn lCin- freeholdhld . N l Ked Bnnk, N. .T, H. Clce. Hcndrlckson was Glee's 7.inpcr of Red Bank, won the Hu- I'r ,'ii*a. Proctor. manager In that campaign, ilaasnh time, prize of $100. Tlie NOTICE. Notice of Settlement of Account. ] In his letter to Driscoll, Powell chapter study group will mcrt Sun- TO: Mr. R.-imucI CMppinccr, Mrs. R. R. Hit ate <>( Evan V. Jnnr*. defended. LOANS | said: day nt the homo of Mrs. Vk'tur Vn nit runt, Mr. l.nuis Iliiinin, Jr., and Notice IH herrby jfivrn thnt ih* ncecHints SKt. Cliilcvil I'. l»«r«n, you mill PHC!^ i>f of vh» miiiM-rilirr, soli- rxppntor nf \)\f ' iri MONM.QUTH COUNTY it's SeiRol on ISast Front sticftt. Mr. you ;nf! IKI-PIIJ- nnlified tlii.l th* time de?tn«T* IK itifinftcr flr^rriln d. htttfiiitt by thr SiirroKfll* nf th" County of Won- E. R. SNYDER "& CO. $100—$250 or more has tried to force his political will <>xi)!i(*il nflcr dur tHitk-r the•rmf linil mouth .inn" report *d fur re 11 lenient in Appointed to the nominating liffii Kivni you, wp -will runs*" «uch prup- ihe Uriihnrift' fourt of sni.l votiiity, on 'E'sralllittied 18'XI upon the national guard, or that committee were Mr?. I^ivn-y Wax- Thursilny, the fi«hth dny of Anril. A. !>.. No Comakers or Hpcriul Hcvuritjf Itcquirctl. one of Its officers has been threat- irly lo wit: Huron in. rMffonWrs. brd.*. I P-tS, nl 10;n i p. tn.. fit which time for ser, Mrs. Milton M. Abrnmoff, Mrs. fhsiirs, I'urkrr.'. dr^seinir t ;ilil( *, divans, npplicntion will lie mmlf for the n'»\v- ened with llquldntlon If he did not•Sidney Hoiltis, Mm. Henry Jnsol- •titiiiiK- room furnituir, pnrlnr HIM I li- nnrm of rommi«'»iiili* nntl rounsrl fpf*. support a candidate for the gover- brnry furnltiirr. kitchru utrnslli, rrfriir* Hatrrt; Prbniarv 17. A. I)., I ? J *, INSURANCE liori'ou on Your Onn Privately. bers and Mrs. Mnd.insky. cr.i;ii|s, I nmliv, rnntcnis, i ilj;^. ciirprts, nor's choice. 1 Follcnvliijr the session. Mrs. Me Itrildinu, linen. lipniriiiK . silverwarrt HONAU. !•:. LAWKS. FIRE- CASUALTY -MARINE • AVIATION -UFE • BONDS Prompt. Ciiin'rl, pirtnr*s, pianoR, piiint- Mnrkhnm Plftf** unit lira rich Avon UP, dictatorship nnd to preserve demo- • n;r,, coMtcnl^ of I.m-ifl' nnd Unsr; MH>- Little Silver. S. J., turned from Palestine, spoke of her Prisrd t<> 1J»* bonks, rhina, Klasswurr. So!*; R\pcutnr of Mahl« |J. Jonci, SURVEYS and APPRAISALS CALL, TEL., WHITE TODAY cracy only to find that great pro- two months' stay there. luicn-bnir, rontrnts of tin rrau drawers, Dreffiufd. Ucenterf New York and New Jersey Broken gress has heen made In the crea- nnd a!l olht r troodn known n» hounr- Snle lixtctitrix of Evnn F. Jonei, tion ot a dictatorship in my native hnltl elTcct.i j*Sof»il liy you nr In your I'ecenstil, 135 FIRST AV£., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS N J Milking Luinis is our fulltiino joli. niir.ip or on ynur ni-count nr in which Apiilfiralr. Frist*r, Rrussifie state". Patrick Mucci of Crcstmont will you f]aim «n iutrrest in the Anderson A Cornwrll, . 'PHONE AT 1-0900 \\ u ;i|i|ii'i-'ciiili.' vi)iir I'lisiiii'.xs, The day after his Initial bluet on addrcs3 the meeting of the .Mon-iti-MS. Inf. StnrntTP Wiirrhniisf, 31.,13 Red Itnnk, New ,Icrsry4 Monday, Powell issued another mouth Life Undciwritcrs' associa- Mechanic slircl, Urd Rank. Now Jrrsey. Proctor!-. lo lir snltl r.l public unction on 'I'hurH- statement in his attack on Dris- tion today at the Berkeley Cnrttrct iliiy, Mnivh li.Mli. 19IS nt 10:30 p. ni, coll. He emphasized an earlier hotel at Asbury Park. His topic; ANMKIISON nROS., INC., charge that Hcndrickson was run-will be, "I am In the Life Insur- .11-.13 MTIIBIIIC Street. ning aRaingt his will only because ance Business". lied BHiik. Nrw Jewry. Driscoll had ordered him to do so. Mr, Mucci entered the insurance Moniiiouth County Surrogate*! Offic*. Denying a report he was with- ualncss with the Metropolitan Life 1 n tho mutter of the rslnlr of ('lut- drawing his resignation, Powell Insurance company In October, iivc) (ins Oxcmlnrf. deLTascd. Not ire Z 3 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE said lie would never withdraw It 1945, and placed $100,000 of life In- t rcililins to pic sent claims «KninBi and added he proposed to oppose cstntc. surance by the end of 194D. Dunns I . lo Ih* order of Dnrmnn Mc- COMPANY Hendrickson, whom he called a the year 1946, he wrote $700,000 nf Knddiij.,.,, Comity or 77 Itll) BANK 6-1472 hand-picked candidate. insurance and In 1917, be placed Monmouti il B! * IVTKRIAX The Edna Woodward auxiliary "One Fold, One Shepherd" will i workers from the churches of the offertory, "Angels' Seieividc'* and will meet tomorrow evening at 8 I i-ommunity. weather permitting. Sunday-school iml HiM* i:as., Red Bank for the postlude. "On Wings of , be the theme of the sermon by the o'clock. Mrs. Tillle Leddy will be ! pastor, Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., The teachers and officers of the , will lie held at In s. in. Sunday. Rev. John A. Hayes will speak Song". '. the hostess, and Mrs. Ellwood S. Kev. John I". Euler will jnpaili on Special This Week to the members of the congrega- for the service at 7 p. m. Sunday. Sunday-school will meet Tuesday "The Vision of a Prophet" will be i Wolf will be in charge of the pro-The organist for the service will night at 8 o'clock. "The Ix'l'l'.i Prayer" fit the 11 tion next Sunday morning at 11 the pastor's* sermon thpme fit th«? ! gram, "Looking Outward Togeth- fM'Iork .service. Specin! music wil! o'clock on "Is Religion Really 8 p. m, service which will open with j er". be P. G. Gregory-. Sunday-school meets at 9:45 a. m. CHAPKI. OF HOLY COMMINIOX : include a HCIIU anil <\ durt. Mia. 10 assorted succulents Necessary?" The newly elected hymn singing. j Church school will meet Sunday jCinue Cr<"mdrr Is mgani."* anti M i j. plders will also be ordained »nd in- A guest speaker of Russian Jew- The young people from this Fair Haven stalled. The music to be rendered i morning at 9:45, and Rev. Ellwood church who are members of the At- ;Kmlly Oberle and lirr IIHIISII'IT. ish background from the Red 13unk ] S. Wolf will preach on, "The Man Morning prayer service will be Mr-. Emily M.igenheimei, ni f solo- .(Ir-ul for dish "jurclrns by the church quartet during Ihe Jewish Congregation will lead the lantic Highlands-Navcsink Youth morning worship service will be as j With a Purpose" at the 11 o'clock Fellowship, will attend and as-held Sunday at 11 o'clock. Rev. ist-". youth fellowship hour at ti:-15 p. nt<. service. At the vesper service, Christopher H. Snydcr will spenk Special l^ntr:i serviren nip hrM follows: "Thus Saith the Lord of Sunday-school meets nt 9:45 a. sist In the youth rally to be held Hosts," Rogers, quartet selection; | which will be held at « o'clock, Rev. Monday evening in Atlantic High- on "The Royal Victor" «nd the mu- every Wednesday nt 8 p. in. The and knirk knacks m. for beginners and primary chil- I Wolf will speak on, "God's Rivals". sic for Passion Sunday will include "Pnssinn Play" will be shown nn "Blessed Arc the Meek," Ward- dren and at noon for all othcrc lands high echool. They will also Stephen, tenor solo by A. Leroy The junior Christian Endeavor and attend (he conference-wide rally "Venite", "Benodictun es Pominlc" it hp screen P*!rn Kunrtny nt 7 • ij Bnkor, and "Search Me, Oh God," The youth rally for the northern the Young People's meetings will March 20 at Princeton University and "Jubilate Dcu". | p. m. Roj,rei>-, offertory quartet selection. sub-district of the Xnv Brunswick take place at 5 o'clock. chapel. Church school meets at »:45 A. m. district of the Methodist confer- A week of church meetings will Rev. Robert II. Anderson, .Jr., ST. .IOIIVS (HAITI. 1 The annual banquet of the lip- The Woman's Missionary socisty ence will be held ne.vi Monday nt lie held Monday through Friday, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, Little Silver met yesterday afternoon nt the 8 p. m. In the high school. The pro- 1 March 15-1D. Every member and worth League will be held Saturday Red Bank, will be Ihe speaker at ^ iiliir". f ritm 2.>r In "•"»<• rnrh church. The annual Installation of gram will include an Ka.-!cr film, evening, March 20, at 8 o'clock. the inidweeU service next Thins- Church, si'hixil niertu Sunday at officers was held, with Mrs. John everyone in the community i* in- jl):'!f| a. in. Morning prayer i.i at I') "Resurrection"; n Ijai-.kctli.ill f:inic . vitcd to attend these meeting* MHTUOTHBT day at 8 p. m. A. Hnyes and Mrs. DeWitt C. F.between the ministers and young Arrangements are being made ; o'clock with sermon hy ihe teclor. Randolph In charge. A, Leroy Bak- which will begin each night at s Belford A l.niitrn ser\ ire will bp held Ki I- people front each youth fellowship o'clock. Tor a group huptiMn after the • el- er was tiuest soloist and Rev. Ans- and refreshments. Church school will be .icld Sun- ilay Rt fl p. in. ley VanDykc of the Toms River vice Palm Sunday. The oillciul board will meet Tues- ST. CKORGF/S EPISCOPAL day at 9:30 a. m. Devotions will be Presbyterian church was guest day at 8:15 p. m. in charge of John Lentz. Rev. p. J. .Miiiialtii'o Airplane speaker. The hostesses Included Several from this church will at-"; Rumson Myers will preach on "The Fath- r.oonwii.i, Mrs. Martin V. B. Smock, Mrs. tend the youth rally Saturday, ; Services for Sunday will be user's Will" at the 10:45 a. m. ser- Runifon (.'oiilrol* Drinoiislralrcl Howard Brevoort, Mrs. Warren II. March 20, at 3 p. m. in Princeton vice and on "The Ministry of Re- "Self Sacrifice in I,ent" will he Smock, Mrs. Albert L. Ivins and | follows: Holy Communion, 8 a. m.;demption' nt the evening service at I The use of Jim Walkers Reeley University cha.prl. lilKhop Kri'd l\ •church school, 9:^0 a, m.; and ser- Rev, W. Winfleld West's sermon MTTI.K SII.VMI MiT. P. Sagucs. Coraon will speak tin his tri|> tu the 7:30 o'clock. subject for Sunday morning's ser- contriil for model airplanes «JI RED HAVK (-un vire with sermon by the rector, denunstrated at a meeting of the A check for $125 from the Mary Far East. Rev. George A. Robcrtshaw, II a. The young people of the church vice at 11 o'clock. The pastor will K. Park memorial fund was pre- Bchool will hold a meeting in thealao give a nve-minute message for Mndcl Crnfto i>l\ili of Naveninll HI. The Boy Choristers, directed by Tursdiy evening nt All Saints Ems- sented to Miss Mary Lovett. re- KEFOliMKU Prof. George A. Wilson, will sing church annex tonight at 7:45. Mrs. the benefit of the children present tired missionary, to be used for the Evelyn Conzcn, Mrs. Edward Ben- on the topic, "Using God's Gifts'. I copal church. Members also dl*- Colt's Neck .it the 11 a. m. service. I cusped rlull rule* and regiilntion.1. | Rakha school at Fategarh, India. Sunday-school will be held at Thursday of next week at 10:30 nett and Mrs. Ann Tarnow, coun- The sermon theme for the 7:30 p. Flowers were placed upon the pul- selors of the young people, will m. tervtce will be "Secret Dtaclplc- I and plans for tent flights for mndel j 9:45 o'clock Sunday moiniNK. Tiu> ' u. nv, there will he a special scr- plalif-s. j pit Hunday morning by Mr. andservice will be held at 11 o'clock, • vice and administration of Coni- have charge of the program. ship or Active Loyalty?" Mrs. Boris B. Bolchok, Jr. The Junior Youth fellowship and Sund'iy nfteinonii nl the Atlantic j Every Sunday morning the Sun-at which time Rev. Leonard Hlb- i munion. Rev. Mr. Rohcrtahnw will Sunday-school will meet at !t:15 ley, Jr., will speak on "Why Dijsprad k on the subject, "Vou Canthe Junior choir will meet Friday a. in. with classes for all nges, Illghl mill llarbnr there will he day Evening club conduct* a nurs- afternoon at 3:,10 and at 4 o'clock (light tests for rubber and gas puw- | ery at the new parish house. Chil- God Die?" Music will IJO furnished | Take It With You". Following the Prayer meeting will be held Wed- by the choir, with Miss Klizabeth service members of St. Mary's In the church school room*. nesday night at the home of Mmj. ered models. A ball-bearing jet ' dren under six years of ago areMatthews at the organ. Matthew Boman. rncer was exhibited Sunday hy j under the supervision of the mem- guild and St. George's guild will "(londie1' Brower. Choir rehearsals for Easter >vill meet in the Guild hall for Lenten I'RKSBYTKIUAN bers while their parents attend the Atlantic Highlands ciiuKcii or jrcsus CIIIUST OK Kive new members, whn build' morning (service In the church. The be held each Thursday nt 7:3" p.sewing. miniivture nmdrl railroads, me i m. In the church. Thn membership I The ventry will meet at the Rev. George F. Brown will sup- I.AITKK IIAV SUMS members of the club will appre- ply the pulpit Sunday, preaching Walter Hor.-ey, William IJorsey. ciate the gift of a play pen andclass meets every Wednesday a;- church Monday night at 8:13 I Mormon) .lack I.nwe, Robert Junkelninn and ! toys. tcrnoon after .school at the par-o'clock in Guild hall. St. George's at the 11 o'clock service. The even- sonage. Those planning to join the ing worship is at 8 o'clock. Monmoulh Beach Cnlvln l-'raxier The annual ladies' night of the guild will meet Tuesday night at church should enter the class this iS:I5 o'clock in Guild hall, Prof. Sunday-school meets at 10 a. m., Sunday-school start* at 10 a. m.. brotherhood will be held next Mon- week. The Bible KIIIKK will mcoi conducted by Elder Wallace Black. We Manufacture Our Own day night nt the church nt 7:00 I Kdv.ard J. Jurfl of Princeton will with classes for various nges. Mid- Wednesday at 8 o'clock nt the par-Hpcnk on "The Palestine Question". week fellowship Is held Wednes- A sacrament meeting will begin o'clock. A "pot-luck" supper will sonage. > nt 11:30 II. in. Elder Asacl Smith l»e served and a program of entcr- All members of the parish are in-days nt 7:30 p. in. Men's Brother- Venetian Blinds will he the speaker. 1 IMnment will follow. The Sacrament of Holy Commun- vited to attend. hood will meet next Tuesday night To BIV* you «uiin* dtiy nervU'o. ion will be celebrated Good Fridi.y, Palm Sunday afternoon, March in the Sunday-school room. A meeting of the Young People's IIRFORMEU March 26, at 8 p. m. '21, nt 4 o'clock St. George's Choris- A food sale will be held .Satur- Mutual Improvement association The flowers Sunduy for tbo Com- I Icrs will King Stnlncr's "Crucifix- day, March 20, In the lobby of thewill be held Tuesday at 7::30 p. m. MOBILE V. B. CO. Red Bank munion table were given by Mrs. at Fort Monmouth hospital chapel. "Christ, the Vine" will be the ; ion". moving picture house by the Ladies' HKIt IIA Mi ft-l."7'J Irving Gcmmell in memory of her Aid society. The missionary society sermon theme of the pastor, Rev. father and mother. At the con- Juhn O. Gebhard, at the 10:45 a. m. til It 1ST EPISCOPAL, will meet next Tuesday nt 2:30 p. sistory mooting Monday evening, in. at the home of the president, Sunday service. Garrett Thompson was elected vice Shrewsbury The United Advance club covered Mrs. John V. Wills of 23 Grand president of the consistory and Services for Passion Sunday In- avenue. Nylon dish supper wilt be held this even- committee chairmen were chosen clude Holy Communion at 8 H. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ing at 6 o'clock in the church base- as follows: finance. William Clif- church school at 10, morning May- HAPTIST 217 IIKOAI) ST. 15II) HANK. IN. J. lOn'r "hliponl" N'jlnn. ment, ford; properly, Uharlcp Flock;, er and sermon by the rector, Rev. Middlctown "Beyond Our Own", a four-reel building, Harold Davis and uM-.rr- .1. Lawrence Ware, at 11:15. The \V*i>hiil>le, fait i iplon. $4.95 sound film, will be shown tonight Sunday-school will be held at lnf», Mr. Thompson. Keith society nnd Dramatic league 9:45 Sunday morning. Rev. Wlllinm Services Sunday, Murvh II. 1918. from 7:30 to 8:10 o'clock. An offer- meet at 6:,')0 p. m. and the young ing will b« received for the United BAPTIST M. Heart) will preach nt the II Advance fund. Mrs. John C. Muller people's fellowship at 8 o'clock. o'clock service on, "The Hour is II A. M. (SKItMON-'TIIK FltlK.MUJMOSS oi' CIIKIST." i« chairman of the committee. Leonardo Meetings during the week are Come", one of a aeries of sermons The church finance committee ] Community club Monday night, on the life of Christ. The youiiK H V. M. IIIIII.K Al, IIHAMA—"KL'TII AM) NAOMI" Two new clothes racks have been will meet this evening at the hom» People's Kroup will meet at 7 p. m. given to the church. Charles A. I Mothers club nnd Drnmatic league Written and directed hy Harold Hayiiloii. Presenled by the CARROLL HOSIERY SHOP or Wllllniii Moglll, and the young j TucHdny. Lenten service nnd ehnlr Choir practice will be held tu- Mllchhell made the racks and the same group who produced Dickens' "Chiistma.-i Carol." Red Bank Lumber and Supply people's society will have a skat- Wednesday and Boy Scouts and morrow nltflit at the home of MI-M. coKM-:a or IIKOAII AMI MO.NMOUTH STKKKTS company donated the material. A ing Party tomorrow i>vcninn. Those Dramatic league Thursday. George llartmann. On Sunday at- new mimeograph has been given to the church by the Ladies' Aid society. The youth fellowship cake sale last Saturday netted $20, which will be added to a fund to go to- wards expenses of delegates plan- ning to attend the young people's conference in July at New Bruns- wick. The Men's club will meet next Wednesday at S p. Hi. BAPTIST New Monmouth A youth rally will be held Sun- day evening at 7:45 o'clock. Les Black and Johnny Meycra o( the High School Evangelism fellowship in New York city will take charge of the service and present "forty- Five Minutes of Gospel Magic". The other services will be held at the usual times: 8:45 a. m. Sun- day-school with classes for every nge; 10:50 a. m. service with Rev. William D. Powell preaching a ser- From a collection of masterfully tailored suits mon on "The Eleventh Command- ment" and both the adult and pas- tor's choirs participating In the and toppers . . . interpreting Spring with elegance ocrvice; nursery will be conducted during the sermon by Misses Mar- in detail and designing skill . . . ilyn Stark and Joan Minor; 3 p. m. service at Hilltop Nursing home with Donald Coddlngton giving the message; 7:48 p. m. evening gospel service will be taken over by the Youth Rally. . Bykota society will meet Tues- day after school with Mrs. Ros» Bean as leader. > The Amleo class will hold iU monthly meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m., In the church. The theme will be "Victory" and Mrs. Mildred Minor will lead the devotion*. The hostesses will be Mrs. Tace Mor- ford. Mrs. Hilda Walling, Miss Mary Rouse, Miss Nana Helwig and Miss Rebekah North. Prayer meeting will h« held Wed- nesday at 7:45 p. m., and led by the young people. The theme will be "Echoes of Bernardsvllle". Y.P.C.A. will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m., in the church, Sunday-school officers and teach- ers will meet Friday, March 19, at 8 p. m. in the church. The board of trustees will meet at the same time. The New Monmouth Baptist Y.P.C.A. will hold its annual "re- treat" tomorrow and Saturday at St. Martin's Retreat house in Ber- nard3Vllle. The theme is "Not I, but Christ". The guest leaders will be Dr. Russell G. Jones, pastor of the First Baptist Church In Bloom- c. Box topper with «id« field and a well-known young peo- Ilitp detail. Cardinal red ple's speaker and Les Black and and emerald. » to 15. Johnny Meyers of the high school Evangelism fellowship in New 40.MS York city. The'leaden from tht church will be Mrs. Joseph Baxter, Miss Evelyn Coddlngton, Albert Grlggs, Wilbur Coddlngton and the pastor, Among those attending will be Fred Freibott, Chester Hen- dricks, Thomas Hcndricks, Donald Fur Scarfs Merker, Kenneth Acker, Jack Quackenbush, Bob Guttorrsen, Marjory Moad, Wnnda Culp, Kdna One of fashion's most Fotheilnghnm, Joanne Walling, Peggy Allen, Rosemary kusso, Carol Cornell, Marjory TVenzcl, superlative feminine Betty Wllhclm, Jano Bean, Nancy Young and Shirley Coddlngton, accessories ... a beautiful METHODIST I Atlantic Highlands integral part of your Passion Sunday will be observed b. Wrap topper in all wool at the- 10:45 a, m. and B p. m. ser- Spring costume! •uede. Beige, red, nsvy. vices with approprinto musio by 10 tu 10. the choir nnd organist, and ser- Soft mink and sable dyed KollijBky skins in three, four or five 45.00 mons by the pastor, Rev, Roy E. Wllllnma, Jr, • kin arrangement,. '21.00* per ikill Featuring the musical program will bo a solo and chorus arrange- Also sciufa In mink and sable dyed squirrel, natural wild nnd ment by Bnrnos of Frances Haver- natural ranch mink, blended baum marten, natural atono marten. a. Box Jacket suit In Fawn- gal's Hymn of Gratitude, "Thy crisp wool. Navy, chamois, emerald, 0 to 15. Life was Given for Me", Mrs. Anne 1 til SALON, Second Floor Hammond will «ln» the 10I0 and 49.95 •Plus CASHION FLOOI1, Second Pn«ro TV BED BANK BEGISTER, MARCH 11, 1018
THE REVISED conforming use, A non-conforming une (m) UcterminJngr Yard Location!. In agt warehouse or market. Only electric | (b) Within any BUSINESS Zone, a in duplicate, diawn tu »tale and fchott- April Bridr-Elert BUILDING ZONE ORDINANCE OF motive power thftll be uied for opera.t- i building used only for residence pur- iiiy the loiration, eh apt »nd di men lion* abandoned for a period of one year mny detprminifiK the location! and sizes of of ihe lot to bt built upon, the S'IZL anti ^ THE BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER. not he re-established. yards required as a minimum under thia inn any machinery used incidentally to poses Fhall have siJeyards as required Local Paint Store in the Section for an R-3 Zone; for any location ol ixUtitig build inxa thereon, N. J. lh) EXTENDING NON.CONFORMINfJ Old i nan re, all measurements thai! be a permitted use. No junk, defunct mo- the lines within whicii the mopuseii 1$ A Showrr 4» USES. Any such non-conforming us* made from iul lints iniihtd. tor vehicles nr scrap materials shall be other buitdi.ig, a aide yard not leas than An ordinance defining, regulating and stored out of doors. five (5j feet wide is required along n ldirj; -.6 tu be (rected or alttrcd and restricting the location, use, height may be hereafter extended throughout (r.» Minimum Floor Area of Itcsiden- the existing and inundtd u c of each Miss Frances Sherwood of Cai o number of itorici a nd tize of buildings any part of » building which was man- tial Huildinjr. The gross floor area ol' (c) Parking. No building shall b§ boundary lire of any other RESIDENCE 3 In Trade Journal Zone, but otherwise no side yard is re- buildit a or part thereof, the height court was hostess Tuesday night .it and i)-.her s.,1 ucturtu; the me of yard*, ifestly ana nerd or dtsifrncd for •uch the ground lloor of «ny principal build- erected or structurally altered or land thercol and the number of faniilits in- ! a miscellaneous bridal shower for cuurti and other open apace*; the den- use at the time of enactment of this ing used for residence purposes here- used for a business use permitted by quired for any such building if «aid bus- Ordinance, provided, however, that * thit section, iuch •• theaters, depart- iness building is of fireproof construc- tended to be accommodated. The appli- j Miss Jean Parker of Little Silver. sity of population; the location nnd uiu after creeled not Its A than one thousand t1,000 ( ment stores, restaurants, markets, or tion. ititorninlioii UA may be rfquesteii by the G-ift^ for the I»fide-elect were •.radi, industry, lesidtiue or other i>ur« taintd for nurh'extension of use. square Iftt, nnd in any R-- /-one snail other businesses, which will cause a sub- SECTION 1«. GARAGES. STABLES, Buildinj: Inspector. KIJC any material I placed beneath a larjie white um- puhOh. » M jilnii; nu(t» fur said injrt>ust» Ic) FUTURE USES, CONSTRUCTION be not less than eight hundred (HdO) stantial number of customer! and em* rlLLING STA1IONS AND FUEL mibrepr«6entction by ai'plicant, permit Features ColoriN* it*. .inu t itiiliiishiiii; the boundttiJt-s theicol: ploy ecu to p.irk their vehicle! of trans- : brrlla and clusters of silver bells. AMI CHANGES. No lot hereafter may iare feet, in any H--'l Zone shall )m TANKS. itd may be iiiaperidcd or revoked by i'5t.tblibhiiJK ••• /'Uiiu.g Uonrfl uf Adjust- be ii Red and no building or part there- not lees thnn si* hundred (C"0r square portation unless adequate !pac* for such U) A Stable Equivalent to tt Garage. Miss Parker will be married men*, v. i'.h iiu\v< r tu determine Btid vary of hereaftrr may he erected, construct- feet. The most, floor area is the aum parking is provided and maintained or. For the purposes of thii Ordinance a board of Adju^Uiittu upun ayl^licutiun The Color ite company of 13 ' April 17 to rt;iymond Blakcslee. the tippl.tntioii uf the regulations here- rd, reconstructed. moved, repaired. r.\> of tliai enclosed by the outside face* the premises operated for iuch business stable for horses shall be deemed to be of liuiMing Inspector or any property Broad street, owned and operated by cst;.lili*hed in harmony with their use, or on other nearby premises pro- owner within two hundred tUOO) feet i ) Guests were Mrs. Fred Ehman. tended, converted, filtered, maintained*, of jill exterior walls surround in it the vided and miintained by the proprietor! equivalent to a garage, and one horst thereof, afttr hearing o^n notice to ap- by Fred 3. Blitzer. was featured in KcnLral purpose and intei.l; providing or used, except in conformity with the ground floor, r .\climve of any urea used and one vehicle shall be deemed to be \ Mrs. William Parker, Mrs. Richard >or the eniorcr mtnt uf the i>rovisions provi.lions ot thl« Ordinance. lor nn attached ttnrnsc or open porch. of surh business use, units! the Mayor •quivalent to on* motor vehicle. plicant containing reasone, If the Build- the March Issue of th-e "Ameru-an hftein and nni»oiinx penalties lor their and Borough Council ihall exempt iuch ing inspector shall issue a building per- i Parker. Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Id) RESTORINli UNSAFE BUILD- (b) Garages in All Zones. Paint and Oil Dealer." a national \ioiiition; all in accordam-fc with « com- fol Maximum Floor Area of Residen- business use from this requirement which m.t, he shall return to the di'plicant, I Robert Allen, Mrs. Frank It. Slier- p> phfiikiv ? pin n. iirni (lFS.igm*(] fur one INGS OB STRUCTURES. Nothing 1-. tial Building. The *:rusa floir area of exemption shall not exceed a term of 1. A private ajaiaff* or a group of properly certified, one copy of the plan* trade journal, in nn articlr cnlillrd. i wood, Mrs. John Sipe, Mrp. Benjk- or mure of the following puriujkcR; to thii Ordiname shall prevent the th* Kround Hour of any principal build- five years and shall be sir an ted only if private garages as necessary to a prin- "A Vet Succeeds With Paint," by lessen loiiyrslion in the atref la; i«L-iiie atirnetheninz' or res taring to a safe or "njf ustd lor tpsidtr.ee purposes includ- in the judgment of the Mayor and Bor- cipal building is permitted in any torn 111 in Covert and Mrs. William Ter- lawful condition nf any part of an; on any lot of in area adequate for iti menctd within three ) 3) monlhi «fttr Ixmise C. Mann. safRii Hum fi»f, iiani c and other ing accessory huilil in its thereafter erect- ough Council th* parkin* requirements iiiUKiice of said permit, and completed [ \y anil Misses Kanny Davis, Ruth dtiiiiffiBj prunicilc n^-alth mot'&\& And tht building derlaifd unsafe or unlawful by ed in any Zone shall not txeerd thirty nf iurh buiines* us* will not during accommodation and the provisions of. The article tells how Mr. Blitzer a in* Building Inspector nr other duly the open ipacei required by thii Ordi- within twelve (1-) months from itart o( • SppcliB and Caroline lihman. »f IKI'.II wrllai t ; in Dvidf ^deguate light (3O',f ) per icnt of the urea of the lot such term contribute unduly to traffic work, permit thai! automatically Iaps« "dreamed of the modern shop h" authorised borough Official. in said zone, ronnestion and street curb parking In nance; but no public garage it permit- nnd nil, prtvf n' tht uvctiTovwJing of ted in any RESIDENCE Zone. at thE expiration of said period. If th« would build with his GI loan whrn 1.IM1 :uul 1.,1.1'IIML-S . niifl avoid IIII'ILH. ui PROJECTIONS INTO KEQUIREIi ll') Mnximuin Moor A IT a of UusineM the vicinity of iuch business use, Building lii^pcctur thnll decline to issu* OPEN SPACES. Yards and courts i*- R ai Id in K. 1 he Bins* floor urea of the 2. In any RESIDENCE Zone no g»rBge tho shooting was over." IIni ii*fi lii.- SCOI'TS TO III V K< ron.f i,t I'Mi'Jii nl iKtiMilatiiiii; n\i wit It i a biiildinK i" rmit, iic shnll pi ve to th« VK v, ol COIUI i \ .ii« I hi: \ ttlui- uf pr»jp- (juirrd under thin Ordinance Hh nil IK* nn- mound floor nf any hii-ii.e.,s huildiiiff in- (f) Sicn referring to the premises tip- Ehall be rented out for the housing of Iiplicant iu -.vrifiiiK, his reasons lor BO perviee in the Navy lie wns mnUitij: At ;i iCfiiit mentiiiK of the trou,) i.iy niid rjn'iiurjtBiiiK the inns'. Hjipiopr.- tirfly frrc nf building »ir narls thd-^il. Indium ari'ejnry biiildinn* thereof lint- on which it :« dispJsyrd or tn service any commercial vehicle, or used for doinjf. Unless a Ceitificate of Occupancy detailed plan?. He even ^rlei-ied Me :i:< ol liit.d ihruu^huii'. ihc Uoi uu«h r\rPiit t hat fiont rn trance step* of a aftrr em-ted fhall not rxcrcil t\\\y per rendered therron, provided that any more than one (1) Commercial Vehicle. a% lurcinattci* provided is i.-ttutd for the (.•oiv.niitti i of Buy Scout troop !'.», residence may project into a r*) feet beyond the building front, than one-half of the garage spate pro- one itur a Her the issuance thereof, th« u in an R-l, R--, or R-3 '/.out, the width of surh build in;; throughout pan he would ut-v, "JUM a . )i;nlc of I,ir.it. Col. Kobcit A. Haw, com- 'I he Mnyi'r and HoKiu/h Council of nor above th* parapet or cave line of vided on nny lot ihall be rented out for pet/nit sh.ill uutoniatifally litpst and the different." 'ft Location and Coverage of Arrts- shall not Ite iess thnn twenty-five (2.1) the roof. the housing of non-commercial vehicles. ijuililing Inspector shall not issue Cer- mit I re chaii man, it was voted the ii.. i<-ugh in Li Hit- Silver, in the led. County oi MoiiJiioulh, i.uiBUant to llir r.ory Buildings. No accessory buUdiiiK SECTION «. MINIMUM LOT AREAS IN (c) Restrictions on I'ublic Garage! tificate of Occupancy, cxcipt in case of According to MIP.« Mann's articlr. unanimously to purchase a sub- iiiitnoriiy oinfcutd by the itf-viifd pei mitU No laid Ann I! bo developed, di- RESIDENCE ZONES. and Filling Stations. renewal as ht-reinstftrr provided, pro- Mr.. Blitzer chose Red HrmK ••be- =>'.;iiHi:il amount of much needed Statute a uf Ntw .Itttfy t'l :-'.'I-H fit) One acre in tn R-l Zone. id) Buildii.g Inspector Interehted in North Jersey beaches." sttTft width. lol-Ki?.fs and all public utiN Ib) One*half acre in an R-2 Zone. driveway thei eto shall b* located with* :: and summer. In addition to khoil form title ol "1KB Kevhed Huilil- approval of the Zoning Board of Ad- in two hunditd 1200) feet of the line Construction. The article describe.* the store Col. Gaw, those attending wei e ini; /.fine Onlintinc r of the IJortjiigh u( justment. The RKSresate ground area (cj 11,250 square feet in an R-3 Zone. If the D'JildiiiK Inspcutur it financially LiilU Silvut, N. J." street lighting and fir*? hydrants; and of property, or a point on the opposite and some of the adveiii^inp meth- t.'npt. M. I*. Partnentier, Kiist HRI. rovoted by accessory building or build- unless .same rliall comply with the State SECTION B« HEIGHTS OF BUILDINGS. •ide ot the street in which it faces, intiM-isud in the construction of any t-KCTJON 2. DEFINITIONS. ing in any r«nr ynrd requ'red as • min- A. Except as specified in this Section, buildinif. Building Inspector shall report ods used by Mr. Blitzer, who Mml- 1'hilip C. Rehloc-.«*=or. Many Dutchy- laws, nil Ordinances of the liaroiigh of owned and uicd, or contemplated to he CLit.-tin v,.i.lf .,IM! i.\u.;!C* bh*\\, to; imum incliifliiiK the Rround arr* cov- Little Silvf-r, nnd such other terms, ron- no building shall be erected in excess used by and at a church, hospital, pub. BJime to the Mayor and Council at next ied advertising at New Yoi U uni- shyn and Peter Hoffman. the puitioai; of this Dniinnnio, have the of the following heights: lie or parochial school, private school metliHI; of the Horcuifh Council, im -JttiinH h fir in iml irn 11? il; versity and industrial design ;it miltrd, shall not r>;cf*d 20 I>pr irnt, tn IfitinK thereto rn mny be imposed, l>y the 1. Thirty (30) feet in any reat.let.ee ins ti tut ion for dependents or children, (f) Ccriifii'iitf of Occ'Uitancy. It shall the New York school of Kino Ai 1 s | l:i) WonU UMil in I he 1'iosrnt U li>p •my lt-1, H-2 m R-.1 /.our, and 40 \nrMoruuKh Cmi'iril. TO nr, and nnt exccedinir two and one- theatre, club or other place of public be unhiuful to u»e or p-'imit the UKC of ; We Maiiiifartiire Our Own | in t'l ml p thp tut i.i i-: the sniniilsir minibtr prnt in nny R-l Zon*-. half stork*. assembly seating over 100 persons, or in nny building or p.iri ihtrtof hcreaftt r and Architecture. "In his adver- itirhidr^ the |.lural. «nlurnl the (r) Us.; of firoimil. No lot. trarl ot 2. Forty (40) feet in a Business Zone, connection therewith if such property \s crciilc-iJ, t-.iLH-U, chunked, cuiivertcd, nl- feintl'ilni ; t lit; MOJ d "loi" includcK the (K) Accp*sory Huildink'i in Itrar land <»' K round a IT a ihall be used for tisements." the article sny«, "Blit- Vni'ls. and net exceeding three (3) stories. located on either aide of the same street tcred or enlarged, wholly or in part, ui.- zer tries to create the do?ire fnr word "pioL"; the wni d "liuildirin" the follow in» purpose* : B, The hereinbefore specified height rr streets upon which said public garage til a Certificate of Occupancy shnll hnv« I Venetian Blinds clmli. s the word "at met tire": the word 1. Nn nct-pssory buildinc other than (M Cam pine site"! or trailer camps. limits shall not apnly to transmission or filling station i.i to be located. hecn iipplicd for and Usticd by tha color, for icdccoration, for depipn "oniiiiu 'I" incluiirn the v.nri3s "dtsa n IWrproof hiiilditiK *ri«rtfd in a rpnr 1 ynrd. j»hall be nearer the rear lot liiif ( Jl Trail* r in- tiiiilcri. or aerial towers, flag poles, cupolas, Building Inspector, provided however, for livinp." Mr. Blitr.or is a mem- 1'» u.\\n you siuiin iltiv N*'r%ii'f!. or int-nrlr.l 1 o he ot en l>ird"; lh* won) Ml Aviation field. 3. No part of any building used ns H or sJdc lot line, which ii not a atrfet lin», church spires, belfries, chimneys, water that same compiler with thii Ordinance ber of the Welcome Wngon SITV- •'used" inclutlcH I UP \\ ords "iirninccd. Ml For nrrtion or display of adver- tanks, and elevator pent houses. public garage- or filling station and no and the Uuilciiiij,' nnd Htnlth code*, An . ilciiiKncrl in' inti lulrd tu bn usril," ll.ati eight (S) feet in an R-l, R-- or filling pump or other service appliance Applicittion lor a Certificate of Occu- H ice here, an organization which R-.1 /.onr. tising bilUiofirds. SECTION 10. FRONT YARDS. (10 IA>T. A "lot" i« a Diirccl of land (SI Yards lur thr s;i!c of srennd-hand used to supply motor vehicles shall he policy fhall be nnnJc in duplicate upon calls on new residents to leave ! MOBILE V. B. CO. 2. An nrrei^ory bulldins rft-rU-l in in) Requirements in RESIDENCE erected within thirty-five (35 ) feet of i onus |4 uvidtd* by the Huilil ing Inspec- occupied, or intended to hr occupied, by a rear yanl on a corner lot ?hall he lumber and cthrr such buildiiii; niHlcr- Zones. A front yard il required on nny boundary line of nny RESIDENCE cards entitling them to gifts when ! Hi:i» HANK IM:IVJ ii I* .ncipnl building mid its acce.ihori inIn. Thin ptttvisinn sha!! nr)t nppiy to tor. In cn;e the Uuildinx Inspector no nearer the »irle Mrept line than the evf«y lot In n RESIDENCE Zone and. Zone. shall decline to issue a CertificHte of Oc- they visit local Mores. iiiclutliiiK thp ifiuiird open spares; Ihe minimum width* of tid# yards ape- (he f>ale of mate rials from a build inx except ai below specified, shall have I "pifmisf a" hhtill includp vnr-nnt hind n n the rite of which it is being torn 4. Ii Hi n a nation* shall have their cupiiut y his itJIsons lor so doiiift shall The store's tt.se ol window di.s- rifipd fr.r FIKSIUENCE /ones in Sec- depth e>f not less than the following: gasoline pumps, including other service be tinted on one copy of the application well an land with nny buitdinB or struc- tion 13. down. 1. Fifty (SO) feet in an R.I and R-2 .plays w&s featured. The windows* lure on it. (6) Fnr the loading nntl location of facilities act back nt least fifteen ()•'>) .mo" that copy returned to the appli- M •T. On any lot in «n R-l, H-2 nr R-3 Zone, feet from any street property line and cant. are changed every week, nnd (me i.s We Specialize \r\ CUltNEK LO'I'. A "mrner lol i- /onr, which nun through from on* manure except on farms and fnr use 2. Thirty-five (35) feet in an R-3 I heir buildin^i net back at least thirty devoted to wallpaper while the oth- in a lot at tlie junction of nnd frontitiK nt .**rt to another, nnd of which the thereon. Zone. (30) feet from any street property line, If) Fees for thn foroyoiiic hcrvlci*. on two ur nmi-fj Intciflprtinic strpplt;. frontnite hns bren eAtnblinhrd or npr- U) Animal'. The keeping of hnrnoti Tlit liutldiitK intpertor shall receive find er displays paint nnd artists' sup- 1 ft. I Requirements in BUSINESS "). Nn t:mks, drums, or similar con- Id) LOT LINE. A "lot line" is nny cifird n« provideil in piirnvraiih 11) plj.rs, shrrii. (:i»nt.s. cjittle, nr other ani- retain fi-1a as foiIowa: plies. & l>V«ill- bniinditiy linn uf n h,t. mal e. e-iceiit ilonw-t-tiriit* 'I r»tt or IIOR5. /.ONK5. All huildins* in a BUSINESS tainers coutHininK, or intended to con- of thi!> .Section, no accessory build inn /one used rr designed entirely for res- tain, fuel oils, gn.inline, or solvents, in- I. Whirt; thr,. estimated van of work Describing the full line of ;uti.=ts' lei DEt'TU OK LOT. Thr "tknth of Flmll hn iTpotrd in the rotir ynrd nenr- in prnhihitf d, rst-f pi within it lot ron- ii moil nth tc S.iU.'lU or li s.s, a permit mill Oriental r idence pur; • c* shall be provided v.itli cluding; nHpthna, shall be placed or Iu- a lo'." i.i thr menu di stun or from tlic r • r the re nr 11 r r'-1 I i n f than t li f min- tiiinin^ over |wn nci'^ and f\crpt with- rnt'U* on or nhove the ground level in chilli be KivLti, but no let- reifiiied ; supplies curried by 1 ho company, li-oni o,r. i HIM- U, ihf n-iir lot lim. imum >li»t;it.rr sprrifinl in Section Ml in rm r tulosiire distur.t ill Irast ."ft feet. front ytird* as required for R-3 Zones in paragraphs (a) of this Section. AI1 any 7.0nt, except thin shall not apply tn When.- the f-*timnt< d c<,,l of . ihe the article pointed out ihrit M r. til (•» M» ill in (llf im an KTIK >al dirrclion for ti front yard in that ron, Itotn e;ich iot lint. . '1'lir kifpinv of fuel oil tanks ha vine capacity of 2 T .1 work amounts to hawtcti ff.M.Ud n:ni 4 Blitzer carried this line "hei-imssc MI Die vdt- \:n>y uf tlw- lot. lh) A r cc • s o ry IIiiildinK^ in .Sidr- V-i nl «. thickens in- ot hoi' fowl N |i>«milted, but other ImiMint'* in BUSINESS Zones shnll j=Jlio.nii, th- [ntal tic- shnli hr SI.in; be f-tti back a minimum distnnce of ten gallons or less. Ited Bank is the ait center of tin.1 RUGS (f) WIHTI1 Ol' LOT. The "width of In thf> rasf of (*\'-cptinntilly ulrie Ifits. ;f Kfpl iin iiii-mi-r^ sniiillr r thnu one- AVhtre the r.xtiliititi rl rust nf the work a lot" is its mi'fin width mm an red BL whr-rp fide yarrU of jerontcr width than luilf nrrc. in extern, they shall not bn ( 1 'i > feet from any street line, rxi-rpt SECTION 1 ,"i. COURTS. )i mounts to Wtui of the |.;u-i nf lh- prinri|,nl huililintc Parted by th:n Ordinnnc*> hr left r>pm niw! un- thr re ;ire ru; sidrwiilks. nreas in front equivalent oprn npace ii required of a street or yard on the same Int, to nf- Th« Home and School nssocin- oct'up'cd and that no nnrl of nny surh work exceed* OIII* ihoiisnnd dollnrE. tliprcon prtt'niK liiirk from the ntareht of lot* *h.'t|| UP krpt clrnr of overRrowth depth not less thnn one-half the front ford nnt urn I light and ventilation tn add SI.OU fm- ci.ch additional out tion will meet tonight at 7:30 '.iK'h lot linn, nfrcssr.ry hutldintf shall hi* within fif- by Ownrr. yard de.pth prescribed herein fnr that *ueh room, but no court need ox tend ITII (i:») fppt of th»> rrineipal buildlnu clasx nf RESIDENCE ZONE w.ii.:h ad- thousand dollars or frm-l'mi thereof. o'clock in the school. A demonstra- (h) KgAk YARD. A "rear yard" is in nny R-l. R-2 or R-3 Znnr. (u) Vr HITS. No U nc or masonry below the rooms or room it in rHiuircd -. 't'he cost nf advrrtisinc H vul'lic tion party will follow tho business: thr M^-r within an.l extendine the full wall nver five (.1> fret in height, and join A the hereinbefore mentioned BUS- to serve hi>ariiiK on any application lo Ins Xon* widlh of the lot bptsv^ren the mar walls pommonty known u% n "spite fence" INESS Zone. (bl Required Size. Within any zone session. O) Limitations on Accessory Build*- (c) Maintaining EsUblibhrri Building in« Bunrd of Adjust men*, for n spooa! of tlir> principal building erected thiieon injis. fhull lip ennvtntrieil on nny property. the minimum width of an inner court ptrmil shall lie paid by tho applicant Pupils of the fifth, sixth, seventh Kml |he rpiir lot line. SECTION (I. US!5 RKCULATION'S FOR Lines, Nothing in this Ordinance ihall at it! lowest level shall be not I em thar ut the le^.il rate, 1. No nrresnory buildiuu In anv justify or cause the violation of any or- and eighth grades will be Riven a i\\ KIDR YAKIi. A 'Viy chartered bus to or neeefhiu'j' buildir.K rrerted thrrron prescribe! unifcrmtty of depths of front (H ) Membership. Thorn shall be • frrt of nny party Int line shall he cupied in wholt; or in part for nny in- dimension of an inner court shall be rot Zoning Boa nl of Adjustment of five New York city as guests of the :md t'.rarf st t lure to, Such bide ynrd nieire th:m one story hi|th, dustrial, manuiacturinjr. 'rsule or com- yards alonx any street, the adherence to less thnu twice its width. The lens! jhiill o.strnd (ram thr front y«rrt to thr which would create n front ynrd or members, heieinafti v refctieil to us thi Home and School association. The 2. No ncrpssory btiildins sluilt lie merciiil purpose except for iijrricultural width of an outer court between the 1 win- y:rd. PI- wlurr ,,o front yard 1» 1 equivalent open spnee of n depth greater Boiird, piirsunnt tu the provisions of boys nnd girls win he nrcnnipanicc! u«ed for rrsiclencr p'.'rposps rxcopt by imriio^cF, liar s hn 11 nny iniitdiiiK or walls thereof shall be nt liny Riven the Heviscil Statutes of New Jtraey ii i|ilii( d from the front htictt line lo premise* be iiff d, or any huildlujc HI* thnn in required in the Section, height nnt ICFS thnn f.1). I fl) Indus per by Mrs. Helen Y. Sawyer, principal- ihti rear ynrd. ilortifstie cmplnye^H of the tenant or •JO :,').*.-HU to -\f< inclusive, u% nm ended of thr ownwr of the Promises. purl of :i IjiiildiiiK (rected or altered SECTION II. REAR YARDS. foot nf such height and In no case, ks? and sup|)!pnientc:l. The members of t)i» teacher, and Mrs. Ruth Hall, Mill (j) STREET. A "strrft" is any road, ". No nrcr>i«r»ry buttdiriK wJlh in- whirh in urr:in;; A rear yard shall be provided thtin six (fi) feet, nnd the depth of surh cxihtinj; Ho art! shjdl serve out ttie-ir* and L-ixth prnde tencher. Radio iivGiiiif, htpect, lnnr, court or othrr way lent to o-'ciipy Bnmp fnr dwpflinir pur- In be used, in whi>!c oi' in p;irt, for any on every lot, and the minimum depth of court shnll not exceed twice the width. trt usirlfl fnr romnion street pilipnses rr terms ii nd the irnscnt rhnirman in all city, the Frick mu-scum and the- (io^f-.^ nit»11 hp ennstructer) before purpose itlliiT lh an the followinK: such r which for the tmiposc nf H i rsideiic-r l:j" no; morv than nim fam- 2. Forty (40) feet in an R-3 /. ir.r. In their Interpretation and application, the Council. The members of the Board tory will be visited. The other property linr. ihp width to Up in nccoril- ily tint c:;eluilinK the piort-sslonnl nllire 3. Forty (40) feet in a BUSINESS itnc« with the ollicial tax mnp, nn** In li Id 1 lift hn^ hn n cntintrd or cnl- the provisions of this Ordinance shnll sh.ill servo without p»y. grades will be dismissed that day GRAPETTE rulater) n% part of a side ynrd, rear of its resident ownrr nr lessee. /.ore. where the buildinc is used in nny be held to be the minimum requirement* (lil CUURT. A "court" Is an open part for residence purposef. (b) Meetings. A quorum ilmll consist at 1:30 p. 111. IHIRS1Y •> NOI ynrd, front ynrtT. court or other open (bl Church or othrr plncu of worship; adopted for the promotion of the public of thr«e 1 <1 > mi;nibt rs, Hnd in urder to unoceiipipil spare citlirr on the wound spare reauirerl by this Ord!nnn<*p mny, pnrisli housi* nr Sunday -school building. 4. Thirty (30) feet in H BUSINESS health, mornls nnd general welfare: for Councilman Lester bl. Perrine i or nbuvp, r-sceptitiii th*> roof, iind nr»t reverse a decision uf the Uutiding In- by re-ii^on nf chnnpp in ownership nr ic) A private boat house or bath Zone where the bull ding is not used in lessening the congestion in the streets: spector or authcri/.e n viirinnce from th« and Ambcrsc Nelson were given a front yrnl, siilr ynnl or renr .Viinl, otherwise, h* count ml or cnlrulnt», nn nlBrmntiv» tho first degree in Odd Fellowship exist;lit; house used ns a residence an SECTION 12. FRONTAGE OF LOT. other dancer*: for the provliion of ade- vote of nt least throe (3) members shnll a buiUlin'^ on tin same lot. open Kpnf* rrquirement of, or for, nny Hfureaaid. In RESIDENCE Zonea the minimum quate Unlit *r.d air; for preventing over- at last week's IWIRC mcctiiif;. About IM OUTEK COURT. A court opening oth»>r buildlnrr. be required. The meetings of the Zonlntf id) A smril tt'ofessional tin noil n ce- frontline of any lot on any adjoining crowding of Inndi or buildings: for the Board of Adjustment shall he held Ht 4 15 new members hnve been received fur it^ full width on n Htrtrt. a front ment sij?H. not over tw« {-) suuaii* feet Etrt-ct ahnll be HI follow!; yard, a rrjir yard or a side yard is nn Two or mrrr lots or pitrts of lot* mny avoidance of undue concentration of the call of the chairman or nny two (2) during the past year. The lodfce is lie thrown toitethfr and rnnnidfrr*) ;«s 111 aren. One "For Sulf" nr "For Ilrnt" (a) One hundred and fifty (150) teet popuintion and for facilitating tulerjuntc members of the Bo:ird. and nt such oth- MOTH HOI £S> •'outer riitrl " one hit for thr. purposes of this Ordi- Sinn not on r four ( J) Biunrc feet in in an It-1 Zone. provision of trnmportation, water, sew- p'laniilng to celebrate its fiOth anni- (m) INKEIt COURT. A court entiiply er timen HS tho Board may determine. nnncf, provided thfy are under a airit!*! urea, on nny premises, (b) One hundred (100) feet in an erase, schools, pnrks and other puhli? The Hnjir.l sh.ill keep minutes of Its pro- versary March 30. In observance i ncloxril by w;ills or opening on n side ownership. {t ) Arrosjoi'y us* K rust nnuirily inci- R-2 Zone. /(Mrrep HOL£S\ lot lire- H r.n "innfi- rourt." improvements. It is not intended by cp*>dinifq showing the vote of each mem- of the anniversary of Odd Keliow- U) Overl.uildinp 1'rohfbitrrl. On nn dent if; the nl.ovn IIR^-, includliiK sfii- fc) Seventy-nve- (75) feet in HD R-3thla Ordinance to affect any b'llldinc ber upon each nucKtion, and slut 11 keep FOfl INVISIBLE (n) WIHTH OF AN OUTER COURT. rxistintr lot upon which there hn« linen Htntr living i|U'U'lers fnr ilomestic. ser- Zone. ship's foundinp the member;; of the TIIP "width of an outer court" U Its permiU previously issued pursuant to records of its examinations nnd othfr local lmlge will attend the Metho- r ri" i* t c d a building used for res j rj rn r r vant a or otlurs rmployed mi the prem- SECTION 13, SIDE YARDS. law. nrti"inl nctions, nil nf which »hnll be im* horizon Mil dltniUMun luu'nllcl with itn purposes shall there he rrert^d nnotlmr i.-. c.i liy the oucup.int of the jirincipnl dist church in a body March 1!8. CALL principal opr u rnd. 1 In) Two side yards shall he provided SECTION IT. ENFORCEMENT. medintc-ly fi'cil in the nllitre nf th« UtiiUIintr other that, nn accessory builrl- buil.JinK . on every lot In a RESIDENCE Zoi>e, ii. (*) Authority nnd Duties of the Board nnd .shall he n public record, Mrs. Helena Kirchbaum of Penn- (oi WIDTH OF AN INNER COURT. Intr or building?. R.B. The "width of an inner court" it iu SECTION 7. USB KKGtil.ATfONS FOR accordance with the following pro- Building Inspector. ic) Appellate JuriAdictinn, The a p. sylvania has been visiting Mr. and (1) Dcttrminintr I-ot FrontaRp, In (he UUS1NKSS ZONKS. visions: Thii Ordinance shall ht administered pollute jurisdiction shall he in accord* '.ch*fr Imrizontal dimension. cnp$ of n lot ninninff through from one Mrs. Victor Ferotti. 2329-J (n) HEIGHT OF A COURT. The Within any HUSINESS /.one. no 1. In nn R-l Zone each side y;ird shali nnd enforced hy th* Building Inspector, ance with the pro visionR nf the Stat* street to nnothrf. the front of such lnt IniiNlink' shall lie u?rd in wiin!f or in pnrt he not less than twenty-flvc (2.i) fe>t who shall in no case grant any permit Statutes of New Jersey, inferred to un- Woman's Society of Christian "IICIKIU of n court" is to hr nirnsured * hn 11. fnr the tiurpo.*es of this Ordi- from the lowp«t Ipvcl it .is r^niirol t» for nny industrial nr m:itnif:ietuKnir inir- wide, except that on n corner lot the for tjie construction or alteration of any der paragraph (n) of this Section. Service will meet tonight in the nnn<*p. h# cr.nsid*i*pd thnt. frontnz^ up- tuifie *>v for nny othrr thiin the follow- building nnd who shall not ftrnnl any f.rrvp up to thp top of the hijfhpst wall on which the mnjrrity of the butldititrn side yard on the Itchidciu'e for nny number of fam- be not less than fifteen (151 feet wide proviiiioi.s of this Ordmnncr, the owner, Independent council, Sons and ilies. except on a corner lot the side yard on would be in violation of any provision dbt:iiioe from the mfiin nntural level of titvilyinB for a buildinc pprmit or cor- of this Ordinance. contrnctor, or othf r prrsom interested! Daughters of Liberty, will meet to- the Kiour.d immccllntcly adjacent to thr tifirat*. of ocemmncy, snprlfy wliirh lot ic) RpstiiurAnt or other pntinp or re- the side stieet line shall be not less as lessee, tenii nt or otherwise, in eny morrow nifxht. Imse of tile liuildinp tn thr mean level of llnp shall b*> considoretl th* front lin^ freshment place. th:in fifty (50) feet wide. fb) Building Permits Required. No biilldihR, premises or land whtrt- mu-h the slope of the mnin roof. nnd sliall tirrance his builflincs nnd (d) Retail store; public K»riiKe ser- 3. -In- an R-3 Zone, each lid* yard huihlintr shall hereafter be erected, con- violation has hcen committed nr *.hnll 11-1 FAMILY, A "family" is nny mini. ynnli nrcordinclj*. VJCH shop, filliiiK nr service station for shnll be not lexi than eight (Ht feet structtd, reconstructed, moved, e\tend> exi.t, Rhnll for e;ich And *vc-ry viola- lirr of iniliviiiunls, related by blnod. mnr motor vehicles; olHcc: nrhool of nny wide,' exi'ipt that on n corner lot the cd, converted, altered or demolished un- tion be subject, to a fine of nnt mere In the PUS* of a corner lot. the «hort- kind: hunk: nsstmlily linll: theater: fide yard on the side street lin« shall it us the owner or contractor ahull first *r s'roflt frontnere «hall be deemed thp thnn one hundred do!lms (*U>0.00) nr sinKle hoUReketpin*_' unit nnd uslnp rcr- comn^rcial KIC en house ! personal service be not less than th'rty-ftve (55) feet obtain a building permit from the for R period nnt cxeefdine thirty 'HO) Vont lot line, but in cn«# the lot hna estaliiifthnient such n& tailor nhop, fthoe Will*. Building Inspector, in accofdnnc* with tain rooms and housekeeping facilities t!i« same frontase nn earh of two strfcts the further provisions of thia flection. diiys imprlsor.mtnt or hoth, nt th* rlt feet in width, no house (c) Filing of riuns. All Hppilcntion* before whom n conviction mny be had. "non-conforminK use" Is on* that In obtain a l)ecre« zone boundary lines are intended ren- of Divorce between jnid Petitioner and rrnlly tn follow street lines or existing you. lot linn ns Indicated on tho B'llldltig Dated: February 26, l&l* /•one MAP, hut where n bound%vy line JOTIIBARn, HARIIIS 4 OXKBLD, fines not coincide with such lines Its lo- Solitlcora for Petitioner. cation or relation tn another boundary 1060 Brond Street. line In imlicntnl on said ms|) by cxtnri- Ncwwrk. rJcw Jersey, 5lnni of such linea ot- by mentis 'if PIK- ur«.n cxprfashid iliatnnce in feel frum a IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Btrert lino or otht r bouniiary lint. TO! CLEOPATRA HOB1NSON BURGES' Ic) DETERMINATION OF DOUBT- ny virtue or an order of the Couri FUL LINK& In enrrs of lincfrtalnty or of Uhancery of the Slutc of New Jr,K1,v b dUnurcomcnt ns to the true locution nf mads on the 18th dny of Kclirunr/, 1848' I nny r.otir hoitiulnry linr, ilctrrminatlon In a certain cnuac where Curtis W Bur* thuit'of Hhnil Ik' with the /.onlng Rnnrd Ken l« netltloner, nnd you nrc ilofem!. of Adjustment n% hereinafter ivn'.-ldrd. ant, you nro rciiulred tn nononi iuui SECTION .1. r; EN Kit A1, PHOVfSlONS plead, aniwer or demur tn petiii .,.', (n) NON.CONFORMING USES AND petition on oi hefnie tho 18th ,|nv nl CONDITIONS. If at tin. tlmo of the ir April no«t, nr In ilcfnult tliuinir »urh <-imi-imeni of this nrdlniuicc nny build• BOROUGH Or LITTLE SILVER »"—"•" decree will bo taken oKiilnit you ai tli) itiK is litliiR usnl, nr nny building h be* Ohanclior shall think cciultnble and Ju.t. iuu i-ntiitI'in.'icd or nltort-it and Is com- MDNMDUTH CO.N J '"' ","""• The object of mild milt l< u, ,,btn)r; pleted within nix months thci'mftcr, in a rterrro nf illvorccvilliiolvlnx Hie mnr. 65 Broad St. rt mnntier or for n purjiose which - Tha Candlelight Gift »h»p has 120 E. P.i\cr er association held an Investiture Mns. Conover is the former Edith completed its journey across River Rumion 1 0968-J. lican club ot Shi-cwsliury to he held meeting at the school Monday. Sev- May VanBrunt of Red Bank, a ' JOSEPH MAZZA Florist ; tonight at S o'clock nt tim lire Applrgatn Objects road and Is now being jriven a en girls received their pint. Th«y daughter of tho late Robert B. and "new louk". v 35. KatoMtown, X. Jt i house. Mayor Alfred X. Bcadie- were Margie English, Judy John- Edith ,M. Borden VanBrunt. Mr. Venetian Blinds ! ston is cluh president and Edv.in To Aniciidiiiriit son, Judy McLaughlln, Linda Mels- Conover li the son of the late Wil- O. Liomerson, secretary. P.efrcsii- trich, Daisy May Nichols, Hclene liam H. and Lauvenla N. Dicker- H unison PHONE KEANSBURG 6-0648 ments will be served afler tht Kpyport'a nmpnded budffct for Itiiterman and Barbara Webb. son Conover. They were married ltfc meeting. 1313 was adopted Mondiiy night at March 8. 1908, in the miinsc uf AIM Kiiul J. Munden of Hunt I'AINTINO A safety poster contest on bi-a three-hour meeting of the bor- The meeting was in charge of ! Mrs. Arthur J. Polin, Mrs. Raythe Presbyterian church nn Wal- street Iind Mi*. Klo»-»nce Her.netl • NOW OPEN • cycling and roller skating by sev-. oush council which featured a pro- lace street by the late Rev. Mro.f Xinv VorU city as her guest last enth and eighth grade pupils of theI test by diaries E. Applegate, Key- Mclaughlin and Mrs. C. Donald English. Ills. Robert Brandt, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest \vpoU-ei:. IIu»ard of Onke.i road,! ! Air. and Mrs. Joseph Seller or Color guard members were Mary guild, is cenernl chairman, assisted IH'.'HI of Motel A.sLor's salr.i and Th« real v«lu# of placing your uuuiu il prnhlrnis In the hands of ft &T COAT CO. ilr. Applcgute insisted that the consultant It that It eliminate* tUe plrnii*riu -.f ifimrr-, *nrt ntuirtninty, fMM A Monroe avenue, nre parents of n Appl?g.lte, Sharon Burdge nnd by Mns. Anne TeMeer, apron table; pro motion nnd I in nquet depart- mayor had lailed to call tho hear- prnblMtia; «nd prtivid#a !••! {acts tiiKiti w Inch in lm» Art inotit. MIDDLKTOWN I daughter born Sunday at Mon- Aureloe Ehresm.inn. Other Brown- Mrs. Charles I'. Cross, fancy table, IIHMHS, will honor him at a dinner ; mouth Memorial hospital. ing because ho, -Mr. AppIeKalc, had 1 Ladles' Spring- Tuiipcru Sold :L statement to present, at such a ies present were Nancy Hurd, Joan and Miss Bernadino Stewart, Miss in thf! As tor Saturdny evening . I'uonucnos coxiRtn-s t Theodore l-'ranklin, who attends Morris, Roberta Polln, Wanda Beth Scowcroft nnd Mi.ss Barbara JOHN .1. MHJARTHY Direct From factory to You. j Prinooton Theologicul seminary, i^ hearing objecting to the budget in Toastniastcr of tho affair will be KI;|)I;B'1 AHY ('o^^^tot-s it.s present form. Mr. Poling asked Richmond and Joanna Wark. Wliyte, white elephant tablr. Tin! Jud^e Kd Ii. .Smith of King.H Coun- Industrial und AdmlnlitratfT* , actinR as student pastor uf the guild will hold a honm-miidc bako WAfiB INCKNTIVF,^ §19.75 i Presbyterian church and with his him why he didn't call the mayor's ty Circuit I'nui t and among the iillutitiuii to Ihtr .supposed ornUsicm sole March 2(1 from 1 to H I>. m,spi'iikfH s 'i re StipiPine Court Jus- JOIl KVAI.UA'MON Factory I,ocat€*d Lincoln St.* j wife and two children will move Mary Colo»iui« Mrs. GeoiKc W. Cotton will he in SINLt I925 1 into the manse on .Sycamore ave- at the time, and Mr. Applegate re- ticf (.Jay H. LJniv-n, Harold (I. Hoff- COST roNrrtoi.s Middlutnwit. Two hlovk* be- charge, assisted by Mrs. Jessn B. man, tormcr Cuvt'rnor of Now Jer- Fifth Av«, Now York 17, N. T. 1 I nue during tho Easter vacation. plied, "That is up to the mayor, not Is A Shower Guest PLANT LAYOUT fore tin house niahu left turn. to me". Bennett and Mra. Myra Fox. Ni:y, mid Huprrrne Court Justice I Councilman and Mrs. William A miscellaneous shower was OR'IAM/.ATION VANDERBILT «-0»»O \ Lnytun, Sr., of Broad .street, nre William England la employed at Ch:iili!rt KinrsFPl. 1 Tel. Hed Hank 6-1291 When 'he amended budget way ; given Saturday for Miss Mary Mack's super market. MANAfJBMENT IUIMS0N . N. J. I-I563-J j spending a vacation at Palm presented, Mr. A.pplegate again ub- : Colosimo by Miss Teresa Mellna at -Mr. anil Mis. John Bassett of Old i Beach, Fin. joctcd. He said that he was nut ob-1 The 1-jiUics' auxiliary of the Fair Oriks, I?iV( r road, nre parents of n her homo on Catherine street. As- Haven flro company will cclelirati: eon horn lust Thursday nt Mon- The Keith society will hold its jecting to the change, but to thej sUting hoitfSEcs wcro Mrs. Samuel its 27th anniversary with a roast mouth .Memorial hospital. } monthly meeting Sunday at 6:30 p. principle involved. Colosiino and Mrs. Henry Canonlcu. beef supper to bu held nt tho Wil- m., af Christ church parish house. The contract fur surfacing Clarlc Miss Coloslmo will be married lowbrook restaurant March IS ,it Refreshments will be served before street was awarded to Charles J. April 3 to Sam Mclinn. 8 p. ni. A fancy article shower will At 32 dPKriM'a to 40 dpR F. THE BEST EVER! the meeting. ' Hesse of Bolford. An ordinance lo S Guests were Mrs. Samuel Melina, be hold at that time, and the regu- dried fruits hold their oritfinnl • j About $200 was cleared by theprevent all night parking was laid [ Mrs. Salvatore Colosimo, Mrs. lar meeting of the auxiliary will bright color, flavor nnd vitamin (J Mr. A. Soili'ii of Sudcu's i turkey supper held Thursday by content for long; periods nnd also 1 over, and an ordinance providing I'al.-y Ferragine, Mis. John Borneo, be held after the dinner. Kloi'i^ls, J1) XnwniMii the Helping Hand society of the fur ;i sewer extension into Archi- ! Mrs. Frank Trimboli, Mrs. Ton> The well-baby conTurem-i* spon- art? saf(» from insert damapp. Spriiif.'-; I'oni'l, exclaimed I Presbyterian church. tectural Tiling company vva.; j Fuiiatto, Mrs. Paul Christopher, sored by the Public Health Nur.ili'.K j Pupils who were noil her absent passed. The company will [jay for! Mi*. Fmnk Mazza, Mrs. Anthony whoii asked nfiout his ! nor tardy at school during l-'cbru- association of Rumson, Sea Bright i: three fourths of the cost while the jPutii, Mrs. Frank Letticri, Mrs. and Fair Haven, will be heUI favorite paint: "We at ! ary . oHow: borough will stand for the oneCarmine Caruso, Mrs. Joseph For- Thursday, March IS, at Willow- • EiKhth Grnili'—Viiu! llucknlcw, J-jhu quarter, not to exceed $4,000. Soilon"* liave usoil this [ ValtTitlnr. Harbni-a Smith. estiero, Mrs. Georgo Allred, Mrs. Street school, between .'1 and 4 p. CLOCKS Seventh rji-fuli—Aiuliey Iluckalew. The collector's olllcc will be Robert K.spoKito, Mrs. Tony Fus- ill. Dr. Irving K. Lovetl will ad- painl for over ton years. Nancy Nrviua, Hobby Jenkins, Ivan vise the mothers, and Mies Jennie Kuhns. closed from March 10 to 20, during chctll, .Mrs. Joseph Nazaro, Mrs. All Kimln It covers more and Sixth Gnule-—John Nrwmiui, Hitiolil which time Collector George Birch Frank Seonduto, Mrs. Harry Deg- Worthh'y, R. N. and Mrs. Ella C. wenos longer than nny Phillip*, ltcne Mmy Hinder, Kli'tfwr will be on vacation. enring, Mrs. Francis Streich, Mm, Bosloy, R.N., will assist. Charles Guarneri and Misses Rose other jinint we've ever i Fifth' Gnulc—ChmU'i Nnteiii'<, James Ordinances providing for live per Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Connor of 1 Nrwimm. ll"h'i-t 1'itt*. cent increnses in bu.^e pay of bor- Maletto, Rose Melina, Mary Ann River road art parents of a son (irantlfallu-rs used. A llorUl musl j Knurl h rirnclr—Until liurliiilpw, Vir- ough employees, for improvement Lcttitri, Mary and Teresa Vaitl, horn Monday at Rivcrview hospi- ginia Hd'lcn. MHi'li'iif Mnr.\. Julli! Ni'i - a Specinlty. keep his plin:o clean and I iriuj*. Arlyn Sykojn, Hick Mount, Jolm of the shore front, iind purchase of Antoinette and Gloria Giglio, Mar- tal. I I'itL". a ulilorlnator, si truck unit u snow garet Tcsauro, Ro:io Hostile Lucy Michael Stavoln. of Cha.pel Mill white. That's why, when [ Third Grade—Mursrrtln Retd. Rirh- plow, were passed on first reading. and Rachel DcPonll, Catherine road, Middletown, was lined $10 in •( nrd Mi phut-Is. Towrr Cloeks also we buy paint we look al j Second Grnrlo—William Wolf. Juan A rc.'iulution was adopted providing ! Girillo, Jean (Juninorl, Emma and police court Monday mornlnf; by the label for Ihc big ! Vnlpntinn. Suzanne Hers. for bonuses for borough employees. Jcanotte Sconduto, Ann and RHaRecorder William R. Blair, Jr., for i Fti-?t, Ci-ndft— Pntienc KhfrparH, Wil- Tiilcrico, Rose and Mary Bian- careless driving on Hance road. Ha lla.m De Vricn, I,ynn Mount. Rpcepllon Grniii-—Aauui RaasHJ?, Mi- camnno, Teresa Falbo, Laura Run- was summoned by Capt. Carl Ja- H.W. Reynolds & Son chael Doworf, Joanne Michanln. Key port yon, Doris Shibla, Edna Mapps, kubecy. William A. Cross of Hol- Miss Jane Walker entertained Mary Boyle and Emily and Yolan- dfl and Michael Custode of East 39 E. Front St. members ot the Woman's Demo- ila DeMnria. Orango were fined $10 ench for 115 S. Broad Si. ."».")0 Uunkman Ave. Middlctown cratic club at her home Monday speeding on River road. Hcd IJiink, N. J. Fred O. Newman, managing edi- evening. Mra. Robert Wallace was Mrs. Joseph LoPiccolo has re- IIKD BANK ASBLRY PARK THAT .\IKA.\S IT IS ! lor of Popular Science magazine, assisting hostess. Routine business Shower Tendered turned from the Upper New York Tclcplione 6-0702. underwent a knee operation Tues- was discussed and refreshments Keyport Bride-Elect State Gift and Art shows and this 1 day of last week at the Hospital were served by the hostess after i for Special Surgery, Now York city. tho meeting. A special prize was Miss Mildred Sullivan of Kcy- I Thomas S. Field, Jr., and family awarded to Mrs. Charles R. Appte- port who will become tho bride of have moved from Llncroft to thegate. Miss Kllen Kelly and Mrs.James Triggs of South Amboy j Newman house on Red Hill road. Paul Pouzcnc will be hostesses at April 3, was given a bridal shower FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 1 — Shop Friday Until 9. tho next mooting April 12 at thebist week by Mrs. John Nappland ! Jimmie Martin observed his fifth homo of Mrs. John Kelly. j birthday last week. Miss Mary Triggs at the lattcr's Mr. and Mrs. Vic-tor L. Grossln- Construction has been started on homo In South Amboy. a new fire house for the 1-iiboriy Guests present wcro Mrs. George Til 10 BEST PAINT KVEH t ger and Mr. and Mrs. William hose company at tho corner of I Johnson of Keansburfj, returned Highway S6 and Atlantic si reel, liy C Dmvnes, Mrs. Adiol Stranff, Mrs. PUT INTO A CAN." [ recently from a vacation trip to tho Caruso Construction company i Charles Lnmbertson, Miss Patricia ' New Orleans and Florida. ot Atlantic Highlands. It will have i Lflmuertson, Mrs. John SutlifT, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olscn have spaco lor two fire trucks and kit-! Mrs. Robert Strnng, Mrs. George returned from their wedding trip chen facilities, recreational and I Iigan, Miss Paulino Egan. Mrs. in the South and are living with mooting rooms. Justus R. Camp is Mary Ahern, Mrs. Robert Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hendrickson. dhairman of the building commit- jMrs. George Ward, Mrs. Grace '• Mrs. Irving Bartlelt entertained tee which includes Ernest, Malt- Scmenza, Mrs. Rose Ross, Mrs. . Sunday for her cousin, Mrs. Wal- iJohn VanRixoort, Mrs. Arthur land, Russell, Frank and W. Aabury ' Prcstage and Mrs. Barbara Mon- I tor Fish, who is visiting here from Walling and Leonard Lufburrow. tagna of Keyport; lire. Harold ! England. Frederick Fcssler is the architect. IJoam, Miss Carolyn Crlnc, Miss I L.ynn Russell observed her fifth Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin H. Whnrtnn Helen Crlno nnd Miss MyraO'Don- ' birthday Monday at a party at the have returned from a vacation in ncll o( Matawnn; Mrs. Bcrnico Pc- Sold Only ' home of her grandmother, Mrs. | West Palm Beach, Kla. truski of South Rivor, Mrs. Thom- . William B. Spofford, Sr. I Raiitan post '23 of tho American as Kelly of Stiyrevllle nnd Mrs. Al- COKNKK NEXT TO POST OFFICft At The Slop Light i William Wells Is on a business Legion will sponsor a scries of bert J. Heini, Mrs. John Nappi, trip to Detroit. dances, the first to be given Satur- Mrs. Raymond Farley, Mrs. John More than 30 members attended I day, March 20. at tho Rollo Post J. McDonnell, Mrs. John Qulnlnn, a meeting of the 1-5-8 Woman's Re- house. Mrs. Frank McDonnell, Mrs. publican cluh of Mlddletov.n Tuwn- Cpl. Stanley Jaffo, son of Mrs. George Kurtz. Mrs. John Miller, BECKER ship Monday night at the home of Louis Jarfc, has received his honor- Mrs. James A. McDonnell, Mrs. Mrs..Wylle G. Pate. able 'discharge from the army. He John Norck, Mrs. Kathryn Hana- was last stationed at Waltham, way, Mrs. J. S. Triggs, Miss Mary Hardware TO RECEIVE DENTAL DEGKEE Mass. Jankowska, Miss Southard, Mlsn brings you fashion-right Mr. and Mrs. William McFarland B. JACOBS, Prop. Louis A. James, son of Mr. and Rlita Dooling, Mrs. Georgo Sulhi- Borijen PI. & Shrewsbury Ave. has returned to their homo nt van, Mrs. Robert KipP, Mrs. Ray- Mm. Louis James of Keyport, will Crawford's Corner after spending mond Hendricks, Mrs. VvY'finnf RED BANK, K. J. } recerve his Doctor of Dental Sur several wnoks with their son-in-law Schvvnrirk nnd Mra. Edwin Su'.:1.- value-wise new Spring gcry degree Saturday at the Uni- and daughter, Mr. und Mrfl. J. Leon vnn nf South Amboy. PHONE 0-3654 versity of Iowa. A graduate of Key- Schaaok. port high school, he received his Frederick Silcox has left for Los Not connected with any other j B.S. degree from Shaw university, Ang';!c.is, where he plans to make Occanport store of similar name. Raleigh, N. C. Ho will practice den- his nome. tistry in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Birch, Jr., Cpl. Toiman MoCauley, son tit will leave thia wock for a vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCauley, is in Florida. home on furlough. Capt. Donald C. Myers has ar- rived in Manila. Mrs. Myers will HOUSE OF TOYS East Kennsburg follow at a later dnte. Presents Th« Lndios' auxiliary of the firo Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles N. Wittc MODEL OF company will hold a special meet- of West Orange were puestn of Mr. ing at the lire house Monday even- and Mrs. Wallace McGregor Sun- PIPER CUB SUPER CRUISER ing to make final arrangements day, for their Breakfast in Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. Orion L. Oseood of party to be held March 23. Mrs. Brooklyn spent the week-end with Iva Engelman is chairman. Sgt. and Mrs, V. L. Osgooil. The Platter Chatter club will Tho baby clinic will open at 1:30 AND meet at the home of Mrs. Maep. m. at the school Friday, March Truax tnnlght. 19. Tho Civio association will meet The Ladies' auxiliary of Ocean- tonight. port flre company will hold a dance New step by step Instructions—No tools needed. SOo A game party, sponsored by theat Oceanport inn March 20. MODEL AIRPLANES — HO TRAINS — SHIPS, Ktc. seniors and juniors of tho fire com- Mrs. John T. Wilson of Matawnn TOYS — DOLLS — GOLDEN BOOKS — WHEEL GOODS pany, is held every Wednesday Is staying with her son and daugh- night at the fire house. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward NORMAN K. FREEMAN Miss Pearl Bergman is confined Wilson, while Mr. Wilson Is a pa- 1S1 FIRST AVENUE, ATLANTIC HIQHLANDS, N. J. to her home because of illness. tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- JOIN THE MODELCRAFTS CLUB Mrs. Jean Bergman Is sponsor- Store Hours: Mon.-Thun., 9 A. M. • 6 P. M. Ing a brush demonstration at her All former members of the 61st Frl. & Sat., 9 A.M. - 9 P. M. homo Wednesday, March 24, at 8 Signal Battalion are requested to p. m. contact Lieut. William Bennett at Tho Parent-Teacher association Fort Monmouth for th« rounlon of will meet Monday afternoon at the the battalion at the Molly Pitcher school at 2:45 o'clock. Arrange- hotel April 18. ments will be made for their first LYNNE-SHERMAN, me. card party to be held Friday even- Colt's Neck "Where Venetian Blinds Are • Profession—Not a Side-Line" ing, April 9. The Hilltop 4-H club will hold a Julia and Danny Dayko, proprie- general meeting Wednesday after tors of the Sea Horse tavern, Ocean 3chool at the clubrooms, We Manufacture Finest Quality Custom-Mudc avenue, have announced that "Buddy" Johnson has been en- Miss Joan Haltermann, daughter Venetian Blinds of Aluminum, Steel, Wood. gaged as pianist. The tavern also of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Halter- offei'3 television. Danny Dayko, mann, employed by Eastern air- IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS who at one time won top honors lines In New York city, spent Tues- playing tho violin on Ray Ter-day and Wednesday with her par- Made With the "Know-How Method" Idns' radio program, still enter- ents. Spring Suits and Coats tains. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Also specializing In all sorts Moreau, Sr., Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Moreau of Freehold, for the 'Larger' Woman of repairs Including! Navcsink Bernaid Harris of Australia, Mr. Finishing and Mrs. Frank M. Smith of Al- The sain of cake, broad and rolls lentown nnd Mr. and Mrs, Joseph • Cahnrdinn • Bniy Suit* $ i Taping hold Saturday at tho fire house by Moroati, Jr., and son Joseph, 3d, • Covortu • (Mired Skirt* RE Cording the boys of Navcsink, Locust and of thin place. • Men.iHcar • Slim Mno Skirts Hillsfde netted S114 for tho athle- 45 Miss Nancy Sue Moroau was the A'avy, Skipper, Buy your Hindi from the tic fund of tho Navesink Boys' week-end gucsU of Mls3 Adelaide Worsted* * club. Ai|llu, Kelly Perfectly proportioned 'luilf-sissc' suits and bust-known manufacturer in Hoyt of Red Bank. • Wool Sueden • Among residents of this commun- Mrs. Edward Flunk and her I'lnk, BeUc, Grey coats with nil uf Spring's newest style- Mnnmouth County. • ity who hnvo attended tho Inter- mother, Mrs. E. Burke, spont the • I/onc Coat* rowder Blue, Brown notes. 100% wool giiluinliiic.--, sluirkskins, Lynnc, Slicrinun, Inc. national flower show in Now York weok-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- • Short Toppers • Hlzcs 9 to IT, are Mrs. A. L. Ferguson, Mrs, R. oi't McDowell of Jorsoy City. • Fitted Suit* 1(1 to 20 worstctl-crepc ;mcl oilier line fabrics in 102 \V. FUONT ST. M. Hurd, Jr., Mi*. J. M. Langon- Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Clayton of skipper blue, fc'i'ay, black, pastcla. Sixes IU:D BANK, IV, .i. bcrger and daughter and Mrsth, a Clayton Transportation com- Call It. 1*. 0-3343 for James F, Liingonborgcr, pany of Freehold have moved to FREED'S WILL ALTER YOUR SUIT 1014 to 21 !4 nml IVA'.i to i.T-i. !1S to 10, Estimates. William Ilaoul In on n trip tn tho Socl house, which thoy havo Now Orloans, Oregon and Califor- purchased, on the Colt's Neck- OR COAT FREE OF CHARGE! nia. Freehold road. Page Twelvt RED ItAXK REGISTER, MARCO" 11, 1018
H. r'ary 4:1 1.6.4:1 Striir 44 2S SATURDAY 9 P. M. AVKHAGKS K. DilliKlcr 34 l'.fi.L'n Radar Kn. 1 44 21 770 1; AE l.-.li 2-2 Way.-i.le 4.1 736 M57 Board Approves WLING 31 726 bid WRESTLING 26 171.H T> Marchctli 1.-.6.7 Procurement II JftOWL H. Slinen ... Petit Sabot Restaurant 172 17 51 1.V..2C Reproduction 3* 789 9«6 Asbury Park Armory 171 It. Dato 60 Ki.si.e Par:, . ... SO 727 J. ~ ', (illllll R ;>! 171.11 I M.. HMarscell 4« 15D.II |MHrhine Shop No. 1 36 70S Bue Schedules Specializing in Home Cooking 171.1 I J. II. Contello 4!) Transportation 690 ^ IT ! 170 39 Kirms 30 155.1 Supply No. 2 701 "2 3 Reasonable Prices SHORE FIREMEN'S BOWLING lli'l.n J. Murnhpyy .... .'.'.I 154.45 Military 693 S'.3 "A" DIVISION lli?.3"i B Knrley 6(1 Radar No. 2 679 ,s2 5 Itcd Bank Spreads SMALL PARTIES ACCOMMODATED. Morris . ... 411 IDS.22 STANDING OF TEAMS A. Kuiiocll Operations 667 MoyeS Jr. 5 4 10.".12 S IJanirlson Supply No. I 09.' Open 5:00 to 9:33 V. M. AVK Pf|.|«r ... 16F.K U. MorrU Navi^alion ... Out Track Progrum 2 I I i. rh..1.1 No. 1 43 Sundays and Holidays from 12 N'oo* STAR MAIN BOUTS! •JOIi.-J> Ahder-ciii 167.51 N, Anderson INIlIVIIlUAL AVEHACES Ilik-hliiml, No. 1 43 liU7.ll Wonll, y 167 1- K. II.. Franco!! Maivln Closed Monday s. • t» No. 1 _.,; .. 37 C.io.lS Wl.il..- 16.-.32 V, Chiey 1.-.2.7 (1 Ar. Ked Bank's board of education 2:11 . . 3G MU.::r> 167.2K It. .-huniurd, Sr. I'.l.l Ayie, 72 t Ml Tuesday approved this season's MIQUET - foc-iUtR . I'hil Iliily 34 II. 1, nut 1K7.27 T Krllinv i:i0.::.i Khuirer 09 17 5 230 165 Broad Street Red Bank 209 baseball and track schedules, sub- French lnt.Mcnlicc.ialc I'll. M'tlU-.l No. I 2K K 11 lininski I f.7.25 I.. Hnusclt 150.3] Wrinila 4« 161 Champion Champion Oikhursl No. 1 2R L'.I l.i II 10..21 I.. OTnniM.r I.ifi.a l 3-< 1 CD mitted by Frank J. Pingltore, ath- Phono {. U. 6-2.>J7 • I'rnJI.y Hiarh 29 H..!,.n.i.u ... 11,7.1M It. fiulinnn 50 15 ii..1 llonkhlmler 58 letic director. The Buus have 17 "Don" OcrnniMiit Nn. 1 2S 67 1 i!i.»r. :t2 f'fM.u Wl.oli.y . 167 H. .Si.ni.ru diamond engagements and will per- l-'nir Unveil No. 1 17 :t I h r> ;i. 41 M. i litL . ., r.7 llifi.53 II. Kuth.: 34 1111.21 Idll.tu'iiiiil N. 1 20 37 HI 10 Allen 57 106.43 1, llurlty 47 ll-.i Ttt Motnrbout Owners form in 11 meets. Tom Phipps Univ. Mkhici Sen (iirt 17 37 fc3S.5O Hrynm 100.24 C. Hull - 60 I 11.43 coaches baseball and Vinco Pala- 42 Star WiuiamairSit No. 1 9 36 SOI.IS Vecchione . 106.14 W. |,yon I1 M . :i 7 62 .,„„- Motorboat owners are being rc- dino and Lou Jacoubs are in Sea IlliKhl Jl. t 1 6 S11.1.", .Mnhiui.y ... 47 166.1 V. Ford 41 59 117^53 quested to make prompt applica- charge of the cindermen. The Rodman Getty Co. 2 OTHER BOUTS! HIGH THREE GAMES Murilay 1C0 W. Morris .. Mi---. >• C. II. WalliliK .... I 17.41 tion for courtesy Inspection by the The track program is one of the N* Advance in 1'iicrs F.0:-$l.25-$l .90 UrbeiU 709 llemiett .... 117.41 AUTHORIZED ABMSTKO.N'G DISTKIUITOUS OF 54 W. MrKelvey United states Coast Guard auxil- most ambitious in recent years. Gel Tickets Now! 22J Main M I! '.11 Miiliuney .... 27 1111.22 M. II. Bennett .... 14T.3U iary. Atliuiy I'a.k. N. J. HIGH SINGLE GAME 1,3 1 f. 1.1 h M. Konner 29 117.23 The athletic association bei^an 110.54 T»l. A. P. :-4296 Sal. A. I'. 2 H354 Urlir-lil H,'.'fJ'"...... fill 16:1.57 J. Thmnpno:) 56 Purpose of the inspection is to placinp; emphasis on the spring * LINOLEUM • ASPHALT TILE Chirk 1113.26 K. Wil»un CO 110.35 iioiio I 10.35 assist boat owners In properly sport last year and this year have Kelly lr,3.23 Kay Kimsxell 39 ,• IINOTII K • KUItlILK III K AVERAGES Illom 44 complying with the rules and regu- furthered that intnrest by assign- C I 111. HI K. Me.Ksan Miller ll'.il.lll lations set up by tile United States , H Walling 61 It. IJplInrt »» ing Jacouhs as an additional mas- .I2 i*hi rman .... 16:1.10 J. Herbert 39 K. lli.lluw .'it lall.ai Coast Guard for pleasure craft. ter of the track and (iekl men. Red l\-\tun 21 llill.l!. Bitrtbclemy 47 WALLBOARD und PLASTIC WAIJLTILE TRAVEL I. Airnimc 1 S'.I.'JS .Schedules are beins prepared r-AnUni .. 103.2 27 Bank again ha.i been selected to be ! H. (iiulxr . 51 51 W. Keller Ha.ll now to make inspections at con- Air - Sea - Hotel and It. M Drill ... 40 162.16 H. Shuluiird, Jr. the host school for the Shore Con- "B.li'il!'""...•. 39 102.15 I,. Stanford 35 TEI.EIMIONK 40 IV. KIVEK HO. Tour <:. Mn.rr venient locations in the Red Bank, foronce championships, an honor NrUi.n 5(1 Hil.lfi F. ],yoim 11 I II.Hi I T. Tumiiiliii lll.lr, New Brunswick and Keyport areas Bonded Agent I'ryoi- 57 101.30 II. Andei-Koa 33 which may well become an annual 1-1587 RUMSON, N. J. W. Warden la 1 13.27 Scully .10 101.11 I}. Infaiiti by qualified auxiliary inspectors event. So Charge f r lli>K<»rv:itirim !•:. llynn 1M.I7 113.if. I llcni'Kiir .... 51 1011.43 .1. Coslello trained for this specific duty. Boats I . IVI..Ii» .. M 13I.S2 I I2.3T. Iw.eliel r.fl 100.19 <;. Hales The schedules follow: >:. llilih, Its 1.-1.22 112.1:1 passing inspection will be pivnn Strahltr K. Smilh | II. 141.13 HASKUAU, T. H. ODONNELL .l...lin 100. H W. Mlnnery stickers fnr display on windshields. April IJ—llt',1 Hank r.nthnlic In | I.. III.I iviiyl. ll Mntlh.Ms .. 159.1 1 I I KiinniT 21 Other inspection stations may be It—A.slmry I-jirk lavviiyt. IS.l 17 p.iniihiiy ... 159.9 .1. I'UKUtl 01 1 III.I'.H 1 ti—.MamiM|ti:in (humr) 1 1(1.25 ripened up if applications are re- " '' K'2 18 Whit.' 13 'J.I I., ll.M-l.trt no TRAVEL AGENCY aO M-|.tiII>.. lliv.lly). .1. TiHtinino 1/*2.2s 110.3 ceived promptly enough. EASTERN CONTRACTING CO. J. Phillips 20 ^:l—K, ypurL lawny I. 1 Mi-rlulllir St . Iti'il Hunk A. V,,ii,l.im,-ir 1-2.16 lr.l.15 60 W. Thompson (Holmuel)., 51 Application for courtesy inspec- 20— L, unnnlo in.,in, ,. II. Ti.maini. 1S2.1U n-j.n r.3 It. Sti-wnril '21 — Itumc.Mi (li,,ni..|. •lust o(T liroucl SI. C. Schneider 1M.1I 1:111.4 tion can bo made to thn United Home Hiiililirs and Developers . .11 K. llulir. nlicrK 30 — LonK Hraneh Illume). II. llilliono I * 1.2:1 41 .1. Smyllu- States Const Guard at 42 Broad- 4—Atliintir Hivrliluniirt (away), Te!. R. B. 6-2666 Eil Fin-ley i ITS.2 I 130.15 !(•,.,» 51 151.32 F. Iliiyrn 37 2.". — N'. imjiH! (lifimf). .1. Drum 4.S 17.1 I 131.IB and Henilrii-Hnim 4S 154.2H lluli Shumar.l 37 2H—Alhintiu Iliirhlniiilx (lioinn). •15 171.4 35 I 33.31 Call Atlantic Highlands 1-0070 1 'Heilly 51 J HolFinnn June I—l!c,| Hank Catholic (hi.m..). I ! liilllonc ..V.V.V.V".'.'.'.'."'.'.'.'.'.'.'.". m.-.i! 21 i;i:i.» II. Morrin 152^3 I It. rlauven 'I'ltACK ('. Niinn 45 17 7.'H 32 182 FEEL BETTER Mulllna 152.21 11. MolTelt Caseyettes Post April 21- Cilia.Iriinh-ulnr im.-r-t at I.nnt: 17,Ml 1:10.32 Brcvent Purk, Box 322, Leonardo, N. J. \V. Diilr r>7 ,l» nscn 151.40 J. I loll! 1 i;ii.:io lllll.lli llralicli (AKliury, NpptiiiH , In Clothes II. EIIIIIII>II» 45 N1.wr.111n 131.21 T. .IrlllllllKS llL.l Hank. l,uii linuich). 17u.2'.l 127. H K II. .Smilli -IS Sinilb 12 131. S II. Tonovir 43 27 — I.ontr Ili-mirli (nwuj-l. Cleaned With 17o.i I 121.18 I.. .1....Ian ll'.l Hfiil 40 15I.S II. linsellln'ri! 29 Another Victory May 5—r 1 ..•tiiolil (11 way |. nii.iii 119.il The New Improved W. llriKlmr 4< Van Hiuicn 39 151 W. Cillnii 37 8—l,oni; lli-iin.li ri.|iiy». 170.2 116.22 II. Huhn HO l(:i.'kmiui IS 150.2 3 1. Kalhbonc 29 12—Toms Uivtr (iiwuy). SANITONE 171; II. KUIH it .",1 l-.tlit 37 I III. 35 II—•Asi.iiry I'urk Ounm). DRY CLEANING I". Ilt'in!iii'k).on T.7 l.uyton 1411.27 Shea Sc«ir«'» \'i ALL THE LUXURY 17ii>' -F" DIVISION 19—Ntpumc (ln.m.l. I!, HyuV M S-imillers 1 1)4. IH \V AVK 22 •• Contnil JviKtjy 111 t-<-t. J. r.-i-i-i i.-. 17 1 .17 of Ki-llv 1 I". 42 l.ihrrly (Wllitesvilli).... 5B 762.2 I'oinlH In 37-1« Win 2f,—[..oiiaiili. (hi.mo). MOTOR W. Wy.lu.ir IB 174 :,:i ll:ml..v 4S I H.l! LEON S Iluinilli.il N... a II 7I4.SO 29—Shun- CniifiHiu-c Cliampion- A. ll.'iviMin 15 171.2.1 AM.II.-IV llli.ll Monmoulh ll.uch No. 2.. II 731.1 xhil.x IhmiK I. 61-70 White- St. I!. II. U-'jXIMI II. Mum.hail .'iK 171.11" (irlllln :u 3 I .,'z' i - I F.llii'ion 732.Hi enKy Shea led the Red Bank 0—Xtnti. llwt lit KUIKI'I'II U. •r will-mi r. I 17».:ll T. innino 23 7 07.11 AUTOMATIC HEAT I 7 :i. ^:, '•"*•'" I Unesi-i'lled Nu. 5 Catholic hifih school f;ir]a' ))nskf;t- STOKOR W. Vanmr :ili . ... 37 731.59 I'lUH It, DcAimlls 37 17:1.23 Hamikim No. 2 l)all team to nn imprcssivo 37 to FIKKMKV DONATE S'09 "D" DIVISION . 1 37 7 11.44 I'. I'luhlrr 42 17P..2 Monmoulli II.aril No Wan II nu N... 2 .... 3C> 71 1.31 18 victory over the Star of the Sen K. JnlillHtou 17 1; j ir. W AVB 07X.52 Highlands fire department met l.ihi rtv No. I 1 It. 11.) ...Ill BOS.55 Lil.f y No. 32 academy team Friday afternoon at A V.REA'V SAt'INGS IS YOUR FUEL BILL 'I', liy *••! 172.:III 092.15 Tuesday nisht and donated $100 to I.. 1'iyor 4 s 172 is -Sea llrlulil 4:1 fiO'i.'.l Dpal No. I 2« 3 1 000.01 Lons Branch. II,,I llm.k No. I 41 ROM.17 Allri.ln.r-t No. 3 2« 37 } ilrst aid sqund htiiiding; fund I', HcnilrlcU .".1 172.15 0S5.1 i AllhoiiRli It was a close battle Auction Sale (!. Traill 40 IJenl No. '.' . . 41 .10:1.52 Avon No. 3 25 3H and $1CO to tht> Ijivins Wnr Me- 172.1:, OR 2.2 W. l..Hlf I! Ill Mr ll for tlin first half, the Cnseyettes OK K. White 12 172.:l No. 2 ,1!l 792.11 Dcnn:.- No. 2 "-" '' 074.15 morial Held . The department sot M ('.mover 51 llailet N". 2 7SI.5 lleal No. 3 1» '2 moved out In the closing chapters, I 7 1.1» 0l<.3(i June 26 to July 5 ns dates for the SHREWSBURY llnnrll.m N». I 71.V3I Oukhurst Nn. 7 10 35 LaweS Coal CO. r. si.u« ., .•.- 171.:i2 625 and Barhni'.i Lynch nnd Ml.sfl Shea l\ Ilimnril 4K 171.21 Oliver Myron No. 7S7.41 Allenhurst No. 2 . r, 5 1 annual fair. ' it the cords with regularity. Miss A. Mrllna "3 171.1S llanlrl No. I . .. 31 77H.62 1IICH THREK GAMKS HlBhl.inils No. 2 W. Vim Pelt 6n 17n.11 793.59 Itoit.-rt Whltlock Shea accounted for 13 points, while Farm Machinery 11.-d M.11.I, No. 1 Hurry 1'ele 588 1". Wilklm IS 170 795.17 Miss Lynch had ten. Knixeelleil Nn. 3 7". I.2R SINGLE GAME .1. lii.mnnilctll 40 inn.so I1ICII I.il.urty No. 2 . 23 43 Win ficlcl Heynolds With the score tied 11-all at the W» will Bell al |iub:ic iiuclini, nn the W. Ili-imrh 11 IG'j.27 Ocennic No. I 21 15 James Dllrkin !. 219 nad from Mitawan. to Old Biidsi-, N. J., r. shi.i.is n 1 r>». 10 intermission, the Red Bankers piled UtlJe SMV.T No. 2 20 37 792 f.li (i. Willy Ill up n huge margin in the final quar- •a Rout. No. 28 and 1 mile Irnm Route 109.H Fai-minir.lali' ...... 20 4fl 759.1 I.. Aunliick M 10S.15 »•«, I miles from Matawan, N. J., onS. Morton f»l HIGH THKEE GAMES Kndnicki 57 ter to remove any doubt of super- Dress Up This Easter! l6.-i.2fi c. 167.52 It. Amendt 42 HIIIH Melluo 630 II. Whit lock 511 iority. 181.22 162.23 T. llMt SI It. Hurley fill V. Wood 60 IB! 101.41 It was tlie third win in recent C. Brown 51 HIGH SINGLE GAME V. PlHRhor r. A lli.l.l.l weeks for the Ctiaey girla, they Saturday, Mar. 20 B. I'linr 42 1(12.27 Sam Mar.7.ii .... 256 ii. Worth 63 F. Hurley 60 162.25 Unbelt 1 ,nIIfrank 256 l. 1S w. l.'.U.S I Unexcelled No. 2 W. Drvercaiix 62 Ilrv 51 Sheridan, K 0 tomato cmle?: Jctfcy Hump, like new: 25 I I'.I.IO Katontown No. 2 si i.ns I'. Mnllle. 51 R. I1»..'.2 Conlon, |r 4 ton., of nitm-.e smln: :.u uln.lowi. Little Silver No. Kill.4 <:. Kinilli 57 . 51 I IS. Ill Shields. Dcnl No. 1 it ltu>» McCuc 4'J K 42 x 42; (. & 2 liaht-: wntor ntinu>: hoi;., C. Woolley 49 1 l-i.ll Mt'AuliuY, K • Sport Jackets—Solids and Patterns Oakhnrat No. 4 .. BO;..41 O. I'leslcy 60 N. JellifT 54 1 H.I2 forks. >hovi.|« & o-.licr mticlc. too nu.WiiihlnKton 25 812.in (i Wo.ul, 57 K. llnley H7.ir, meioui to mpiuion. SI II. 15 I*. Mnnelnl 52 110.51 STAR OK THE SEA $25.00 to $37.50 OakhuiFFreeholdt" No."Nn.2 3 V...... V.. . 224 (i. llraad B5 56 1 15 32 4 practical:; new Ka, Inooilcr,, mo ,.H.Urrm No. 1 23 SIt'tl J. Kutski 58 59 1 I-..22 llnlly. f t' W. Lout! Bi-Hllell Nn. 1 13 liacity: 4 now. never IJCCII useil, rlcclrm 7S8..1.1 S. M»7.m B5 C. finron 59 llr,.ll Ilo.ri. f 3 brooilfi.; a lot of ho|,,„.,». feeder,., HIGH THREE GAMES B. K. IVseux 60 A. (itintlier 43 1 15 1(1Demnali f 3 A. Oaliorn C. Phillips 42 66 111.03 Sitrn. f 0 fountain*", from 'i fi,\. u,,; ;,oo ft of E 0.* narth • Slacks—Gabardines, Worsteds, Flannels J. Cl.ary .1.. CziiriinckCjurncki 55 J. Kran7. 6 3 111.63 l.itidermann. c 0 ft. wire: Hir.ii SINCLE r.A.MK W. Moreen 54 163.7 A. Torchla 114.29 CnsUUn, u 0 K. Ormsbrc W. Horsman 38 163.5 K. Ro.«e 44 111.10 llriildn, i! 0 l»41 International tiuck. with 14 ft C. l)ennln P.. W1111I, $12.50 to $20.00 25 5» fl. llmtoH 59 11:'..51 rack botly, 2tl-i,,cl, tail cato, in perfect II. Pyle 61 AVERAGES C. llrueckncr 56 1 13.37 (ill.la. it. II. Ma7.?.n 21 condition: Fonl V.s Hat body truck. 1 r. AVF. A. Huller 39 1 13.3.' K. Phillips 47 59 1 i:\.TA H ton truck win, new ,„„,„,. nni) um||, F. Turner so 111.17 R. Wnlnwrlirht "\ \*, Pnolueei 62 M 1SI.II A. Thompson 59 112.19 tlr..: I 2.loI1 ,:.MC 1|1|Ck flal hl Harvey WalliliK 63 Just Arrived!—Imported British Neckwear In J.' ClMiry"..'....'." 47 179.41 R. !.eroy 49 I 12.22 Hnrry PrUM'soii 66 161.22 1 11.11 \ 11. Ormslicc 17U.20 K. White Kryport Flotilla To Meet 179.11 KF Willid e 53 161.13 111.11 H. Klcter i" VV. Harvey Regimental Strlpings—Authentic! $2.B0 P. Allirecht 17K.10 H. Aunliick 56 161.1 •1. Ehmann , 61 1 11.30 To Motm-hoat TERMS: CASH (". W, Sauiuleri :. i lin.n:, M. Amnnrk 55 160.42 W. Klltell . 38 lll.S 160.42 1 10 20 S. Illalr 42 17H.3.-I It. Hover _ fi» C. Reed , 20 160.16 1 10.14 Flotilla No. 312, United States \ A. Unborn 49 nti.10 K Woolley 67 3. Gnrrity RIZZO BROTHERS 160.8 110.10 Coast Guard auxiliary at Keyport, K. Ormiliic M 175.4 Edwin Walling f.P. R. Wll.on ! 45 159.34 MO 1 I. I» Narazanii-k, .Victiom-r I-'. Hinulcr 175.111 S. Fov-Uv 63 J. MoutKomnt'y 4 6 has become very active with the l!ln.2 11 7.1|i|.er i"::.3 llou-nril WalliliK 03 1MI.27 .1. Srhiciit 4S Auti- ,| |,ho,,c: E.. liahtawn 43BI 13S.16 boating season just a short time P B 1) Arnotie .... 41 17-' It. liobortson 52 159.22 (5. Stronir f,0 159.11 13S.S away. Roy S. Matthews, the com- W. Con row .. 171 21 .1. llnrily i JO C. Bmmons . 51 15S.42 13R.3 S. Golino 51 171.9 I.. West 63 F. Hnlman 40 mander of Flotilla No. 312, said to- 15S.20 A. l.e»l« 2S 171.3 J. AhlcTs 6fi J. Polhemus 37 day that auxiliary members have 5G 1711 53 II. Woolley 66 15S.5 W. lloycc 41 started to get their boats ready for 20 HROAK ST. J. I.nyton r. i 170.17 F. Cermak 01 157.47 .1. Flaiiconaro 51 WJf 185 BROADWAY .1. fiooilnoutEh 42 170.31 F. Tnniaino 4 4 137.24 R. Van Brunt 52 the water, and are arranging' with 157.13 HKI) HANK II. rarke-r .... 58 170.13 W. MrKnlght 47 3. I^iwe 52 the Jersey Shore division inspec- I.O>'G BRANCH BE 157.5 170.2 II. Riililey, Sf 57 II. Snyder ...- 37 156.32 tion ofllcer for courtesy inspection. 'nuns WEAR U. Morris 42 169.22 W. Titus 60 C. B. Cook 45 156.30 J. Turnock .. 311 U11.17 S. Scnko 46 W. Marsh 51 He was hopeful all boats in this 1)6 21 SHOP FRIDAY TIU, 9 P. 81. K. McOowan 44 IS9.13 1). Miij7.il 54 E. Peterson area that are going in the water MOTOR F. Duliols .... IE) 4 H. Southard 41 156.15 41 135.1 W. Wcerlcn this year will be inspected by June A. Oaken 44 164.43 W. Johnston 58 150.12 36 131.24 156.3 K. Van Brunt 44 1H>:.4:i W. WalliliK 30 " ' Kiltie .'.'.""'.'."" •'. 1.11.17 15. I,. Cimnon 64 155.52 C.3 13,1.60 J. llatdoi-f r.4 13S.2H F. Sttwnrt Matthews indicated that safety STOKOR si 10S.17 ,T. Rolilnnon 48 155.34 51 133.39 .1. Matovsky P. StrohmenKcr 15:,.3fl M. Sastokna 30 KS.13 P. /.nmbrunn 4 9 W, flloom 35 13:1.27 and seamanship was being taught R. I'liTiilio f.2 135.32 H. rhailwick Re lfilt.S R. Mazm 41 U:t.l9 at all meetings of the United States C. Wlinlen 51 51 131.45 A, lliuno 1BS.1 T. Jullnno Coast Guard auxiliary, and that all MODERN .i. Fliinro 3 3 .1. Uruhl 40 41 131.31 W. Knrlonu boat owners were welcome at these U Smith 45 \M 15 T. Ilnino 4 4 J. DeForest 5S W. Ilranil 51 16(3.r. E.lK.-ir WnllinR 51 W. IiaRtodo 52 meetings. He said, "I expect there P. Smith 40 165.31 W. Fralernro 57 15:1.5 41 130.11 YOU CAN HAVE 153.5 Anderson will be a lot of good skippers O, II. Johnson 45 10.-,.31 C. Drny 57 35 129 A. Wcllish around this year, what with all the U Salmon , 44 105.HO P. riiaiddy 56 Hoffman •IS C. Morgan 62 132.40 51 E. Outran ...... 4H ifi5.2fi E. Velio 127.50 training courses that have been K. I.ill.e S7 152.29 46 F. Entmons ... 52 1H5.21 ,1. Newman given. I never saw so many fel- W. Smiilo 57 34 Automatic Heat II. Hopkliui ... 45 165.7 W. Koch 32 lows so anxious to learn nautical M. Hampton . 47 181.23 O. Apy '0 W. MeKratJi 12.1 29 32 O. Schneider . 55 161.11 E. Hnrknlow 51 1). Roussell 125.23 terms, how to tie knots, plotting a 33 •t a cost so low it will 11 Lnylon ir.3.14 A. O'Shea 54 G. Conk. Jr 155.1 course, handling a boat and all 48 K.3.40 G. Wood 51 49 123.39 H. Fnry R. SniM the other things that help make a WINES and &IOUOHS 31 K Forlios 41 R. Pc-smond 46 W, McCaffrey - 123.30 surprise you. 43 H. l'r»ncl» 53 103.1)0 .1. Totnalno 55 !>. Dexter U3.21 good skipper. Yet, sir, it looks like 66 M. Messier 55 163.27 W. Kupcr 5S J. Jones 12'.37 a good year." 3914 BKOAD ST. 57 FKEE DELIVERY. A. Smith 163.26 .1. Simpson BO H. A. Cook 122.31 KED BANK 6-3334 43 The next meeting of the Keyport LET US SUBMIT I.. Ward 49 103.17 G. Wilson 58 F. New-man 121.42 V.. Munch 45 35 1\ Kruno 45 162.35 H. Butler flotilla will be held next Monday P. Ell - 26 50 R Hill 42 162.31 H. Tjankenau A PROPOSAL ON P. Cottrell 48 39 evening at Matthews' fishing sta- W. ni-rkinu 21 162.10 I. Josle .1. Maria 49 30 tion on the Keyport-Amboy road. W. Palmer 50 102.10 J, Roussell 113.23 AN INSTALLATION. W. Hooper 43 161.44 Rav McCue 50 42 161.'J F. 'Vecchione 52 146 39 H. Turner 116.32 FAREWELL PARTV. HOROWITZ 51 161.S T. Knox »8 BENDIX MEN' BOWLING LEAGUE C. Taylor 143.21 fi, Saundern 54 lon.nn K. Took 27 W I. Men and women employed at the Thistle You Will B«- Under I.. Newman 22 E. KM 10.1.: Pin Snlltten 45 21 printing plant at Fort Monmouth .1. Will 54 K.O.Ki 11. Hurley 47 Old Timem 40 2fi MARGARETEN gave a farewell party Monday at SCOTCH WHISKY No Obligation. .1. lletinett -4 160.'.I H. '/.err 48 200 Kluli a" 5» I.. Rohhinn 4 5 1511.4 0 .!. Whnle'n *• Hot Chini .15 MCrystal Brook inn for Miss Jill Por- 100% KO8HER E. Flemlnf 31 F. O'Mrien 46 1511.20 Poodlcm I! .14 tclle. The guest of honor received 100% Blended Scotch I>. Hubblinl S4 15H.I8 Sports - - 11 35 1511.3 DIVISION a string of pearls, C Ilcnnln 43 Monarch* 24 4_ Whisky A IlHKKnr Til 15S.39 W I, AVE Mrs. John Borcili was In charge FOR PASSOVER LAWES 15K.24 FlgurStor* 2S 43 J. MaRUlro 25 Glendula 14 77H.16 INDIVIDUAL STANDING of arrangements and others attend- C. Arclolino 49 l'li'.'Ja 7S2.15 Bottled in Scotland Oakhurst No. G 46 2_0 ing were Mr a. Mary J. Hahn, Mrs. A. Shaw «' l.'il.-t Unexcelled No. 4 44 22 758.29 C. Morris 23 15S.1 Uakhur.it No. H 42 2« 740.3 It. Wolf 1«7 Jean Scozclll, Miss Lucy Cravalot, COAL CO. C. I!. Sannil. 43 157.S Wall 37 17 7(2.52 0. Corson l«« Miss Marjorle Earle, Miss Alice CONCORD GRAPE WINES A. PuPoiinin l 45 713.46 R. Munfon !«• 79 * TOO KIIKIC-H NO. 1 34 26 1 \ (1! 3 I Hahn, Miss Fannie Sannelll, Ralph J. Homphill 42 Ocennport No. 2 33 27 73*.0 (i. Stahl 162 154 SHREWSBURY, N. J. r, U.wls 35 Independents No. 2 |13 30742.21 J. Shamka 160 Dcntlor, Charles Hcuss, Albert Ol- In a Beautiful Decanter FIFTH G. Wlnninu 33 1SS.2I C. Jones , 1 5!4 .57 Hnidlcy Cnmliany 33 30 734.58 son, Joseph Flngttore, Harry Saltz- A. AtkinsoAtkinson 228 153.11 4 .1. Durkln 157 idcpcndents (B. B.).... 30 33 725.60 •I. Dnrkln man, William May, Cpl, Ivan Gold- 152.5 .• • _>• •* • «>• j* •«•« njl itiiii * Nothlflf K. HuhHh n 40 Atlantic HlehlnndnNo. 2 29 34 732,7 H, Gruwfonl ... Keg. 5.29 Red Bank Sales Itooni 151. IS A. Duryey n 35 Nnveslnk No. 2 20 40 70S.27 R HMl man, Sgt. Norman Lewis and Mas- .1. SSloy r 21 Hiilmdcl IT 4« 61IS.36 FlUnntrlck 156 ter Set. Frank Pomilla. Finer In 21 ir.o'sr. K. Howlanil 41 Hanlot No. 3 15 48 677.HI QTS.- - - 12 MECHANIC ST. 150 1 \V. Morris 40 Klllr Haven No. 2 14 46 721.17 WATSON IJMI "II" LEAGUK Kosher WE 1 111 15 Most of Mexico is a high table- .1. Wall em .'17 No. 2 13 38 W 117 'J5 land, ranninn from 3,000 to 8,0.00 C. Huhn 41 IIICII TIIKCJE GAMKS Men TEL. RED HANK 110.20 I'I 10 Mines A Henry 27 Henry AnilvrHim Development Services 42 27 feet in elevation. HAVE 111.19 II, Burlnlow 20 Arthur HIIUIIHI.|| Air Installations _ 35 "34' VaGALS.-2 BOCK BEER HIGH SINGLE GAME Wnysldn 33 For Ynur 6-1030 or 6-1231 C" DIVISION n II. Hollnook Iteproduetlon 2S 41 W I, AVF, W. Uehrom .... 237 — GIT OUR — Holiday 820.3 « Maintenance 17 Atlantic HlBhlandHlBhlan a No.. 11 39 21 AVERAGES H 2 0.59' INDIVIDUAL AVFjRAfiKS r>2 JUST G«nuin« Imported Philhil Dully NNo . ! .1177 23 AVE HIGH CASH PRICE GALS. - - 4" R37.40 r. Av. Table Nakiiwriod No. 2 33 24 II. I'ylu 171.11 R10.22 116 162 IJncroft M 27 •. Pyle 66 16.1. II i us 797.3 • ALL MODELS ARRIVED GUINNESS' STOUT Kittonlown No. 3 2« 26 G ThoinpHon, Jr . 54 105.45 UKrnliam . us mo 221 791 3S Avon No. 2 28 20 H M111111 110 161.1(1 .yneh 22H SO I..Ml • ALL MAKES Ocean No. 2 I P. P.) 29 2K V. Flit-lilts 27 163.3 Tomalnl ... 152 2113 S'10 13 OAUFORNIA llruilk.y No. !l 2U 2W lln l 5,1 163.1 l,nylnn 152 2011 7110.1 I • ANY YEAR Golden Bear Wines OIU Hymn Nu. 1 110 :i0 Ili-mii'U lo'sleln ... 148 2117 A. Mi. D. WINTS8 II1I.4H 7110 7 MiiiiiiMimtn ExcmptA...... 21) III II. MirClii. 34 lOI.UO Hb 146 21.0 Oilv. in 01 Phnnt p 790 I I Wnynlili! 25 2',l II. AiHli.r»..n 5« 101 27 Allenilcr B.1 145 •jf Hi > ort gg MQ Sll'l :i'.l Burgundy Hiitnlltiin Nn. I 25 »9 W. lleltrerq 57 I OP 25 14:1 IS!) 7iVl 3S "ntllrr 4S PACKARD—RED BANK Allftihin-Ht No. I l« !U, It. lliilliiiii.k 511 lti0.3 113 2.H JO I .".II .orcto 27 Sherry B *^~ llniniliiiinl . .. IS. no 20S .59 A '1 Kelllilick 2-1. Illll I Kelly Hulldlnn Barbarone .00 HICII 'IIIIIKK ilAMK I. I'iliher 51 WATSON I.ABS "A" K. lln>lcr CASK J MonriiL' .H 1511.15 TISAM .STANDINGS Harding, Itmid al llrnnd til. • Muticatol • '/, GAL M 4T QT. GAL. Wk U llubln- OF C'-T .1. Moora 58 I.11.54 \\ |, Av. IIKI',;, nun: CAIIIOHNIA WINE Ziiifuudcl HIGH SINULE GAME (J Ciililliurn 5S 4 GALS. H, Whlto .„.., 157.20 MHrliinr !-:hii|i Nn '.' -Is 24 7117(lifi R. B. 6-0428 AT TIIK WINERY M, NUHUBIO 47 161.^0 Alniouihcrlc Lain .. 46 29 767045 1 •TO HEGTSTETT
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SAVE hO^c on fine silverware thruush VKRY COO!) uhrd clothlnK for ladles, PYRENEES PUPPIES. UIV« « puppy JL'MB THL'CK body nml hoist, CAKUUKETOKS and maunetos rebuilt. LAUNDKY— Family wnsh, 70 cents. l» UAH AND RESTAUKAN'l In hot.l: at, our jlub membership plan. Phone mm nml children, ici.soiuiblr; HIKO frr EnsKr. Will ttll at siK-nlirc yard. SI'.'.*,S . Small hiRlwpeehiRpdd pep rtabl . Uuick fae-tory workniiinship. I'OJ^IHK pounds, dry clothes washed, rinsed, ecjui[iment; Kood location. Cunta^t LOIJJ: Branch «• 1 4H^. \\\__ __ wniitcil fui- pntts, 1.-I-16. Kiimi i*iMiflit:«iii Plviii.- lit-lm-.r '.I-S2M.J. ii rlril!lil.! S:S:22. ClCall l cveifir^-sf , Kcatis- K'.eplric Co.. ' p. m. lowatire ftir tnidc-ins; ensy tci ms nu-rH M'iirt for (mh ,\uy i.t 1 he yen. Hunk Phone He-il Bank 6-3226. sty:«.- VicLlnl:L. ?:,; double liiiiltress, ?.',; i.tHH" -jV-'lNf II l.iejcle, *2{. Phone Red Dank 6-42,')'.* water boiler and ttaail; larte ash can. Highlands. I'hono Atlantic Highlanda l- onil Mreet, I air Haven. Phono Red Bank ir.g. Aivply Tony Hunitnv, man* LOS'.''--i'..E»book~ or ^c-rotiil NaYitwifti -lUiill!!- l'ln.»iH-_Iti 'MlHrik__fi. 1 7 10.• |,on'.la:li wa.shtllli;-, $K,; or Rnl Hank fi-3S!!4-U. Plmre Atlal.t ip Ilinhlaiuls l.ljr.f.o. I 1 -j Mi. li-1464. Dflnk & Trust Ci>.. Hctl llnnk. No. l!,"(tii-CiALL(/N five cnmpnrt nirnt Irurk water ln..itir. Slj; Kits t-tov I.*,. 2V liAV IJALINli. CombinlnB. mowing and A1HI THAT EXTRA room to foTTr iirUE-Vlllfclt and e-hrom,r"kiteh'i ii bet, I SloVlNU ANII HAULINO. Attics and 58,151 I-'indtr rtturr. to it hove b nnk. . dn pyent, •mnli delivery t,u,k for fuel, oil or K:IS. Com- GilUsp:., si'Uiur. I'uir Hnven. or calll raking; also plowing, discitii;, eowintc house. No down payment, •mnli Rill"table ar.d four e-hnirs. 41 Ward a.e- .' cellars denned, odd jol.a of all klncla. LUSi —» n.:t Kvid iilittn-t pit., twu monthly payments. Monmouth Con- plttcly plprri with meter, rendy to nn. lied ilink «.40<)a.M.« etc First-class equipment, genuine, not SMALL WORKSHOP, 7 Gold •trctt, Phone 1-1213-J nfl'r 6 Louis Showers, Box 4 6S, R. F. II., inches lor.jr, three diamonds, in vicin- struct ion Co., Hlnhwny 36, «ht Heiid- 1,'ood rrindiunn. HmtiMt s,iw Mill 1 (75 feet from Mnp!« ivmutl, Rtd I , t. O. MANURi; »prcud[ra, thric-»ci:- Eatontow-n, Phone Asbury Park 2- duration farmers Ralph Maher. Holm- ity ol Fox's (Jilt Shop, Monnmuth street, den'» Corner. Phone Red Bank 6-4414. Phone Freehold P. Bnnk. t"on spring tooth harrows, X nnd Ul- 8432, del. _Phon« »^6S9_1. or Irving Fii-re, TUti ftitnVi. Sentinienin. Free c&timme. T Kvcl, lop iToII. or blur IK YUU ARK LOOKINC for oh") ^»>.i, 0 FoUK-UODM BUNOAIX»W, cumplmly forit lime simulcrs. riihbfr tired farm chiiiH and odd thincs too nuinelous TRUCK I'OIi HIRE, ivith driver. Ex- JOifN IIONX'I* Mason and platteiioK valut. Mr*. E. Rutt. rhonc KcnnsburE utonc; nlpi) c( mpiit or rindt r blocks furrJEhed, with Knrnse. Will rent for \va;rnl'S. All new. Also tractors and cui- to meiitinn, come lo Stnlihljctry's nr.il pre-i-S liuify. L'>uis S-iowers, Reevey- conlractor. Hendden'b Corner, Midde- 6-n7.iy-.I. Rr wiird. WE HAVE FOR Immediate delivery: hnuicd. I-nnilsciipiiiK of nny kind done the season or by the month. Slk-eplna; tivati.o. W. II. I'ottrr & Son. I'hont 1,1-OUB,. i.round. Middittown I-'ive Cor- town. Phoni.- Asbuiy Park_2 .-:432. town. P. O. Uox r>43, Red Bank. Phone LOST—PftchHR*-. conitiinjiij?" " rublur Admiral Dual-Temp, - in 1 re- j'hnnr Itrrl jlunk fi-4^»fi-.l. : room for five. Phone LonK Branch I- Mjildjetnwn :,-ll.-,7ll-W.. I IJAVNTDN" RUGf3 "nnd rarDi is.'liuis and Red Bank 6-1S2NR. _ ._ stocking on Hrnnd surd. Red Hunk, I'U AIRS. fA HLES". hu r<"» u, d ns^'i, Cf)Sfl'Ll;tK MAPI.K clinettp, "iroiiil "r,7,Z IKIOVER "cleaners repaired, bruailt-a. «e-- 4737-.M. fYiBtrntors; Mnytns washing mn« 1 SUI.Ul IKILK tnatiie taUN- anil six eha'.i^. carp, ts c.i am d and molh-l«oofei!. ruodny, Miircti i». Kindt r p!» nm i>hor.( roekfr. . picture friimcs, p;n-| lli-oiiil Mrel, lied Bank cabir.tu, medicina cftbineU, «uto- hirlurled: two full si/.** biryrlrs, oiif Kir!'*, ; ways, etc. Made lo order liy See- ear* for »',ir ol tlop. Cull Htmlrirkson, TWO llATIITUils. fnctnry nitcts. Sir. 'AMKIlicAN"(JHil5NTAir"niK~9sr;rr .vo Phone Red llnnk CI234. MONMOUTH BEACH summer rontela fieri HBnk_6J_07!j.» _ _ matic hot water hcateri, well pumpi one bnyV. Used \rry littlr. Ci\\\ Jled ivieh: cjinbiiialioii ronl niul t/as rant:,, finiiill rUKI, li, iliooiii fot. lalilr, Un d-jrf Compat.y, 1^1 years at 9 Weal un am] near ocean, (rrand area, 9700 Hlf^0 wiiyoti. four tw i die point cliair Ber;l.i, LOST—Elcih wnstwYfdi, leather band. for deep and •liallov* wells, sump all white poipelain, A-l condition, tl'Mi, • trccl. Ited Hank. Plione 6-218'J. mi. Walker * Timlnll, Realtors, 19 in vicinity of Woodbine avenue. Litt*e two liiteli,. i! rlialrs, smokil;K stainl. ft", pumps, henting boilers for sienm or itKKip:irvviinKpHu.id7rckT^r,i C^ll_Kr_:ijiiilijr^_ll.cik7_4.\y_»fter_ 7_|i._P'. Knst Front street, Itcd Bank. Thon* Silver. Kindly return to John's Henuty "IH l'l;i.i,"l,i:NOS1"—Cryfciul pin. four diamond;, in lators, iron or copper pipr, fo tw- white. Sell enmplrte lot only. Phone years lo p ly. JCstunates free. Cenera: Hjinek^ Phtuif* ilPrmK^I-iikf- 'J-fil^li.* repaijs anil altcrntlons. masonry, car. COMPLETE BEAUTY salon euulpment. .'.", First avenue. Atlantic Highland.. Rtd Bank rhoppinc district, S.iturrliiy, : llr.l Hank C-IIIU-.M Saturday nnd Sun- lil7ACr;~l'lill.srA'N~iarnir"co"iTPni,ir"l.iis"kin in ch cast iron sewer pipe nnd fit- BAH'V CHIOKST SW~iriunp«h i7"lMl7. puitry, small or taiHe. We specialize in I.i'iuire of ilri, n Kondas, 6SS State- :{0.\'JO, liixill] 12-foot hitch nnd basement Mnrrh 6. flt ward. Phone Atlnntir \\SX- f! 3_!j^Lj!L j _ Moiltoa ro:,t, size II, r :<,-,.i|,-nt eon- tings, valves nnd fittirtyt and many $1C per lfifi. Unit r nnw. WillKrrndt remodL-lit.tf luimi * inln ap.utmemn. s^rijt. Penh Ambny. and rear driveway nnd loading platform. , KSTEV (iltANII I'lANO- In Bond riin- ililion, .i-.isoiianle. 1'lioae A'.latitie Ili^'li- High!«n.U 1-HP99. ____ _ HIOH., Nrwmnn Springs Hntiil, Red l'hoi:i; Midillitiiwn 5-UlG'.l. or Atlantic RF.StAURA"NT a*nd fountain in Red Imiuire A. Knufman, 239 State atrcet, f other it emit for the home builder. diliipii. iMautidil lf,ne, kfps ia tunr, linnIs I-IMI;I-J. LOST—Cameo pin on February Y T I - M. llihl^jr^M Itnr.k, 512.MO; beauty parlor Sl.WK'. IVrsh Amboy. Phone 4-1766. Come in and look around. Atneiirnn rp». J2-",.onn, Wearl-Nemeth homp, nil heat. Nice residential loca- Kfd Hunk 6-0JS6-J. Kcwnrtl if re- rlrrtri*; kiU'hrn. jr.l.D.I: lu w. com. No. 35 and Oakhill Road, Middle- FhcitlHiri', sli«l'.tly noisy, but run- inslallicl. Kill,, It Albe, West Ivealisljuri;. Af. Ni-;-. 12 Broad street. Phone Hcd tion of Knt out own. Possession April t, turned." piis's luoilfr ' urill. Hilniico-I.acey hot r-lri trie uuiti.r, iiinnlill'f r, pleks, liar. r'.ug iti dcr Mid in frctv.ing 'on- I'hoi.e KPIIIISIIJIIK r,-iii:i7. Hank li.224ii.' Kefrrenres ivc|tiirc-d. Adults and no peti town, Phone Red Bank 6-3877. t ,-,jp, twin hoi puts (3 (pi.-uls (iich). plas- Look,. IMIIIII.' Si-a llri| potential FuilT M ON M O UT H—Four roomi an? FOR SALE lierlect nrH( r, $.T0: mnhoKnny cof- nni , Call al 1 I nriininioaii nvenue, refilaui-ant posd'liilit es. Comfortable liv- bath, heat furnished, $50 per month. VOX TKRHIKU puppies, brown nnd iipnrtmeiitR, camp, tr.'iilrrs, caliins, shnpu, II,il llnnk. • an'.ceil. I'riees rtiimniiblt. (iuiekly done while, nnd blnck. Phono Red Uank «- tio tnblc, ?6..*>fi; ihilil's biko, 14,50; Imats, e-lr. Call Clark Harilware. MOII- Cijnsiilt, Amy C. Owen. Union nven'ie ing uuniter.s. Piirc S3!I.OOO. Weart- Call Kt-jinsbiiCK 6-0^74-W nft«r 7 p. m. I1AHV 'CHICKS. SX'TW. Lcsshoriis, ,1 :,o_7-J. two stirk rceij rhiiirc, $4.SO each; inoiitli Itiind. O.ikliurst. I.one llraneli and Map:,. Inive, llelfonl. lints, baits Nemeth At', ni-y. 42 Broad street. Phor.t .-•.riiitlil run. *lli per I'»'. srxi-.l |,ul. NOW IS.THE TIME for nltcrationa lo •unl mulls m.'iile. ^ ^ Itljjki 2".» your house. We ore qiiniifipil for any nlM~LTiT7ltiV. (hi*: linnkfl, *l.:»0: hrriikrn&t xrt, r.-tni'i.* Ii-H S3: tier I"", (.'nlir now. WillKeroilt 1 (il:ssi-cicil".s CLKANKI) ni.,r;iiiit.T ciliaI-, LAItliK STOKE null liinihi r. well I'Stnli- iiltly ilviv* ; n!b(v Kravt-l with si\ (iiniiK, porrtlnin top tablr, TIIAYK.K"»MIY"CAIlHlS"(!V: ."ipray t'"' ami iin.tor: f 1»Inrk nnd wh i t r-, 5 '1 ii; twu mn p! p alii T'ltoa, .'PI Center street, Rilin-soo. M- -• sill nt E.-uriUce. Phone Keyport Fhone ICcd Bank 6-4444. M on mouth . 1'hoiir •'• »'-i:MA 21 _Cheri y Ftrfit. Slif-Msli^iy. nrm rlinirs, $(<.."»') rach ; thrce-pirci; Viclrniii: liatlier In-eeehi s ami putliii,. I'lione l-ii:i2t-.M. _ __ j KOiM), Jt)a7, new motor, battery, clutch,^ Construction Co.. Highwnjr 35, Mead* W1IKK1..S lor Model A Ford, finiCIII.ATINi:" "1"IE"A"'I*E!1 Iriewl. two. I'hnn,.-^. anslMli-K i;-i:i2_l-l. | Hi d Hank r,-l 47*. brahes, guml paint, tires, covers, A-l W d*n't> Corner. *.">.&') encli. Mount Eniflifih Sales Co. liviiiK rfmni stiid:, $49: folding baby burin r pal,in, t .s.ylp. ItKiuin CourtM", 1 ccinelition. After 7 p. m. Uobcrtl, 'l"Hi!EK-li()l,i; "UJUIIST piisiVior pain j COMI'Llri'I'I lamlscnpe service. Get THRIVINC COM11INAT1ON limior and AMlyUKa, bHlC-A-HKAC, lurnituri., Ford driller. Red Itank. enniatie jn finp rondU'inn, Jl -I.Tit), Cnrnlinii iivi-iiur. Port Mnnnicuth. or nr rail finrinp.: n'.so in-t-il rUi ..'.Mil | ^rociry store, adininin^ fieven-room lte:..ty avenue-, Atlantic Highland.. bought und Fold. Sohn House An- phone lieiii.shurt: C-II60-W aflf r i yum- lawn nunio early. Tries, I'lmni' Atlantic Hlirhlaiiili 1-1773-M. YOU CET MORE nnd par leas for your etc. Itusril's, 2."» Knst I'ronl street, rails. I'hm.cj Atl.'iiilic Iliirhlaliils I- I hivl-r ^|,,r snl,-I. Immedin'.e pnssessinn. tiques. Ceo rue Martin, Prop. 74 Shrews- M MAUKICh" SCHWAIITZ. Chrysler. Ply- fresh PKKS, broilers, Rtewitiit chicketm, It. ,1 Hank, 1'lione C-10I'll. •I27II-W. ! sliiulis, iiciennials supiilieil anil YOUir JOB Free JalaloK de>i:r'ib;p|t bury avenue, nt the end of Monmouth WKkNKKK siifc. rnnmli'l with nnd durkliiiRs. .1 units John, 41 M11 nun M/VfTS rWO-FTWRi sVilT. siV., ~.p~. j pii.nt.,1 in se.-i.ioii. Call Stevens, •lull business and teehnicnl cour-es muuth and InteTiiHtionnl truck sale* •trctt. Phone Red Bnnk__6-3736. fo Mil-ill drawers, twn Irmil si7.e ii'iil ict-vice heuelijuartem, Phont Ked titrpft, Htfl Hunk. 1'honf *»-*<*[>J* I -j?.- lianlly iwirn. $ 1 :, : Imi:, .,' siik an,I wi.nl | llnl Uank C.'lt.",2-M. Write Inte'-nntimial Currehiiondrnce ilrnu'ili ami !«•„ tlnlviB. outside ilimnn. ; Hank (j-UT-q, TYrEWKlTETtS. nddiiiK niHciilnca and YUU CAN^T^i'iKt a~better l>uy'~on "tir?» AHM1R A L " '!•'.M."'•" A.M, riul'ii^phuiTu- ,lr,-.)r. vision. LUVKV sions :i(> inrlle* wide by -17'-j inches hillli than at J. II. Mount. Co. New Good- Hank li-217.-..*_ _ _ _ ' IW Dhnne Mnrket 2-1664; eveninL'S. Mont- USKn CAKS bouuht, lold and •*• bought, sold and repnlrrd. Serpico's, trnclc-jn tin uld feet. Radio repairs, luhis, hy _l iarli,- ill i.|i. Approximately II yen r tires, KU «ran teed recap tires, Ktinr- 1'OLJIt- I'liiCK wicker sun" parh'i- s,t. ill 1 ul rlear- chuliKiul. Panliar ifllei and itrvict, 105 Monmoulh direct, Hcd HHtik. pni'ts. Time pttyturMs. Lurry's Rmlio, ruliie foot rapnt'ity. Trice S.Vl, C'nni- vesting, tre '•• I '.'/in',!,' "''.'"!, lialr 2-l.j'.l',. antcf;d used tiren; plus n libernl allow, inaliicat inn I'roil net ^ Co., Inc., I'to.-id- silitaliic tor iiiiliM!- ,rr oulilonr usi-; ".ur w kin.l l,y terms. G. M. A. C. HHiiiaa firnthtra. Mnin hlrrft, I'mt Munniouth. •ork of a. Y nncc on your tires. J. II. Mount, Co., way aaii Clark Mrret, Ki-yport. Call Mr. exei-lient eonilition. ;{i;:i Chelsea live- ir intract. I'i ist class lil-^I Mechanic ilreel, Red Bank. Phona 8.8U65. 11 Maple avenue, Ited Bnnk. f'hohe 6- fllKF.K MATCHINfi RUGS, riirli •! *\.x', K. Van Pelt. Kiypnrt 7-l'2.'t'i. _ inn . I.IIIIB llriinrb. _ K;i!|> II Mailer, llolmiiijl. MISCELLANEOUS ANKEE TRADER buys and veil* Mii- (1404. in pprfcet. coiiiUttoi\. Phon« Ucd ifnnk SAKK" .SMALL' rnilibiiiarinli".""lin'pronf. iJODtil'j A.M) i'lymouth paBienger carl. t!o,ucs. Smoking pi pen, old (ire arms, BN(ii.lKli""SETTKII,'" llir.i yVi'irs ol'f. AlftPLANKS, tirt* uiKinvb, stntTim wnif- fiiHiifiW» i'lion,. I-HI: Hralieli 0-IU."A i:r Kill n/.; .,,Ui(, i:\lli-; loans, see "it. V. K'.lf IJuelKC job-Tatci) truck., authorU.d mechanic!)! hanks, curios, roMei'tor'i M'lU'i il. female, meils K.. -' nt, lov.-r Neul.eny .store.J tur«. 2:i West Front stri-tt. Ked Hank. y ; Stnut. 77 Hroad htrect. Phone Red Hank htc.vcli'3. At the hniifiv «f toy». Normftti linthilnlt,' ami mil,! i-lniir: S1.", Hikes LNCO.ur. 'I AX Ixiii't unit until tin last Hank. Wewt uf Hniile avenue. Phone Red llnnk 6-'2'j;7, and 3.'. Hi,:'.- K, Fritiimn, 121 First nvenue, Atlnntic forniH rrimptitnl, !l |o Ii. DiFiorr TAIII.K S\W. tilt tu|i lali'e, S-inrh wllli li.-Jin. ^ way Shop, is miles north of lted_Bniik 1 all, ('ail Miil i.JI wheels bliimmy? Let us correct tha PAINT— From fiTctory to yuu. High 1 lilltl.'K SI'lilNIi I'liat.'. half, s-.viaters. ainl li;i...l,, s I Minis impure,I lit lei's- COCK Kit"srA'NIKlTiHipnir!.". 'tM-ilijiecoif, Pimm 11-1117.' Kiiiili'. si',. 'MIIIIH '; 'iiri.s., lioiit,' •:,:. oli.iliie .',ist. l;.>nl.kriMiiliu -.ervii'i. to' rent ii IUHI l{0s leu mat ipe-'ial o,-- trnuble'. Save yuur tires. Lnteit Bear gratU paint ttinmclt, v,.nu*fl(-» m W« I'nriini: nr a I' A. system for a nominal tilnndfK, nil nnd Uhii-U. H,(lh .-CM s. PlXNO. FItftR. Nr(".Mhr spar7r"i:all Kaloiit'iwn. I'iiiMn- ;1-0H:|II. lavintis, Atlnntic Paint IUHI Wnll Paper lit I'hiM li in T y, nr.. olil : ail' in vny til.- sioai! l,u-:iiessaiaii ill a rule lie eat! a\lc anil Iranie straightening equipment. UtnHy April 1. Vny r. iiMUmblr. Mi-pnsit Rnl It.ink fi-fir.m;-It nfiM- :.:V> p. m. ELKITISIC." WAsilKR. «7iM"KiV~iy"|,"r. fee-'.' Call or write-. MajeMir Ani'ihe- I'rank Van SycMc, US Went Krnnt Co., 1 IV We-I I'ronl htitrt. Ited Hank. ::••,,,t 'ii,,nl : l'!,.'i , U, ,1 1;..111. •;• airi-l-,1. Writ,- or rail. lieiimH llil.i " meals. I.",.17 Wevt Bcruen place'. Ued will hold choice. Butliin^ dnnr, Vnnivsa KNTII.ISII 110UHHU Colli. pups. Itlnrlt stiiniliit-il s,«,-, whin- I'IIIIIIII I. our yur Phone ttpd__Mnnk 6-2l!;.I*W. ^li.-p.'.-V." aft- -. P. M.» Si v;,e. IJH Last Ilivi-r lloa.l, Itillnsnti. street, [led Hank. West of Map!, avinut. Kn.ncls, Kitiite 3;., Five Corners, MlcL- whitr. s:iUI<- nw\ whiif, hrnlthy. .,i,,. I', -^r.,7 _ _ RuTHING TO CHANG K, iiutliinit* to UASillMi MACIIINK. -mi. I fnilr-iinrii, r Vh- ' .• li'in.,!'! i -ii:ir,s..i. Our own_l)uiluiiiK Asfc for Jnck Hariler. .llrtnwn. onl. Prrfri-t rimipiinioiis Tor c-lill- I'tlonr lleil Hank li. I (Is;,- II. slorr, with Ituscu nil nii-tal self stor- l!ii» MIIVI. niahnaaiiy llllnr:iii I'hy.e r.ULI.liTiZF..; \Vi)Uk~«anTi d~Und~"aiu"l fii'i.V iNTiiiiNATiONAL l'.i-ton truck, M. ?:t,-.. Jcrmyn. Lal.i-win,i| Air- ln:s -'i arliK. ci.il.-.r exi-a vutinvr. road ing windows. Set cons, florin hash find Ji'AT'i'KRlES (".UARANTKEM, IllMiJii ISASKKT.S Ash splinl shoi'pini.'." iiii'rili-n". ilililli^ I'oiiln SK'.,-«. , ;j:lit-p!i re ilinine liy 'l:i.r,(i nnd up. All *',i.-s in »to<'k. ^ !-_ i'i»M jl'ii"L_L ''_?-' •'-' -•'• lollies, bushel nail :,-< lla'.l.e'.s. l-'aim rnnm suil.r :••'•'. il..iible p.-il, s'.al ndiei- cially. .1. C. Miirvin & Son. llnx .13. nu-k body, like new: only 11,000 milvl. Weather stripping in permit ncnt njiit. npt latin, ..ew ma:ii:ne. I'honc Red Free demonstration. M cm mouth Con- Tiifs nil si7.r.s,: Type, Mud-Snow, White NO," f HALKU HAY." iimnlhy," iiirnlliT. iiml K'i". Wok-ntfs 'le-k. i:,-plrli' 1'i'fi'iKi'riilnrs. eni-l.tail i.ml llelfonl. I'hiinc Hcansuiin: G-OC'JI-J ni lj Walter Afkersou, Hailit. I'hona Key it ruction Co., Highway H,*>, I'hone Hod l>rtii.\u |pvtr*il)lf find rf(tu|nri>; nlso lind rlnvir. AI,St) IHL'O Chovrnlft nut tallies, tna'.i'e In tlvoivm sMite v.'.'-il il-nl:U-W. ^j ^ port 7.n.MK|.lt. Bunk 6-4444. Krntlc 1 tiibeK in nil P'IZPS. Complete ruck; rhirlti us nnd (•«««. Phono Rtd s"i'ftiiiK'"MA'irofiANv~tiiinvr~5iiiiiVrr, uim'Iippi,' top I",I. t hi1, i--p:»,-e niridoirimy I'L'I'i'Y liTVEN 17 Kund home. U/u AUTOMOHII.BS AND truckaSnanctd.il YOU CXN't GET H WtU~r buy on tit en Mobiliibriration-Mcihil Oil World's Finest. lnnjf fi^_l :il S-Jt- 1. _„_ inm-ii'i: top. ;lli\:iti : also mnlli'irany MllllKliN PAINTINH. pupi-rhnni:- month, old. lilni'k, short ha'r. of med- muntlis tu pay. SeRCoant Flnanea (In trnlrd r;in«.) Hay Mi'LiuiKhlin'h ium hizi, lionii with ehiidren. Mrs. thnn nt J. II. Mount, Co. New Uood- fa. I'hnm- Alliint;,'_lllKhliiiMls |.II.|:;II- iut.'. Moik-rn rates. I'hone (Jumpany, CU Ilrotid alrett. Phon* R«d I'rirndly Srrvlrr .Station, Glube Court r Ch-irlcitlp O'si-n. Chape! Mill. Phone Al- year tires, KiiiURiiUed rci'np thru, tfiiar* CHINA ANIi n-RICA-HRAC. A ^1Pvv CAi'klil'll.T.AK "li'n" "iriiri'or, "i'n'mpli-ii suili s. (Itiei- i'liiiH too iinin, runs ti llanh li-mi nr 6-a56». l F.HBI Front Etrret. I'honc Ked Ilntik an fed used tires; plus n liberal allow* lot just received lliis week from \i Till pr.iv.r luke-oif ami KI'I-.-IS,- l.'iin. m, ntii'ii. llunli:,-'< War. iioua, , flay Iniilh' Highlands I -• I 11 Mnple avrtiue, Red Hank. Phone 6- 'i WU WliU0^IT7\IHKD 'I'erripr pui'pii-x.' Il^i»:, !._ J'llonr Ki'ypnrl T-lj5_l l-_li." H.III... l''i my nf nnl::mt spare in ri nr. Would lili,. In p! in fund huines. vinllr earn: 11)35 to 1942 mod.lt. (MO^ One male. 5.T.'»; one female, $."ill, Mrs. Visit our ."iliowninm, it pays! RUB- itA|T|(J ~ lioacli.' " walnut floor rii'li"ini"i. TtP'l! at I'n.-totiir,'. turn lirst sir, et to I Iiml thiliKs: llllel.il nuetions. sail-.,, I'hiiri, i:. d IMnk 6.21'ilH.' Muunt-Kniilisli Snlcn Co., Rtd Bnnk, V iiVEKYTHlNli fN FiAHDWAirK. We Roberts, Tin'.on nvenue, Entontown. uliows. What run I Iiml fur you? Call ril's, 'J.". Kiiht Fmnl slrrd, ltr«l i!.-._l'lio,ie_l!,-iMlalik li-MiHi • i-iulit." DUE 'ro U.NFOH.--EEN" piivunis'tanees. itock a complete line of merhnnlc's eveiiiii;:?. Saluril:iy.. K. L. Martin Phone- a-ti:tli». • M-oniil l,ke to (in,I Bnod home for nii'i L'SKII CAR SELLERS. Will asf looli and builder's hnrdwme. Luvlnson's llnnk. Phunc G-iri'llI, COilN AS'li'llVT: sti-n'w." lln-it Mlfray. I'lione U.il li.ilik lp.H7IJ-W. AI-n hiii till,'-. UMd', SI .aelu .l.im.s iineul Innkiii.! loui-mon'l!. old doK. Hardware Slore, 2 West I'rout streit. PLYWOOD— V'. %". '.'»'". llarage I'I.II 1.1 i-IKISIIINC. lion'L take highest cnth nrtrt for your uiad foot of Uroad street, Red Ilnnk. Phone I'LASTIt: CilKTAIN'S.' Aiiiilh.'r sliimn,-nt V. 1'i.riMiiMv.- 1-" 1 • • -:. r • I- in 1 .-1111: < .In. Phono Red Bnnk li-I .-.7S-W.« LOCK till STIllEACK. Hi-Rt-rvi* a lockir eli.'iiiets wltli yiiar Illms. Fast, care- cur. Packard Sale* . ft Strvlea, 6-3PS'.*. doors, special 119.50; No. 1 Per- rriviii. s'vi n i-oliu-s, Sl..'i.*. raeli iniir. I'llnni' Alh.nlii' li:.:lilaiiils I - (I r. r. ^. • now for thit s Miring. Middle town III ful, i-oiili.ieiitial I'.iiisliiiik- in in ir own WINHOW (iLASd— We ^uJul ITll fii^-es fection wootl shingles; dnors, wniiiltrrill vnlil' --. Us,- IV.i- liiiLlnnoins, IANI.IV IIAKTA1I ,'!i;,l.,i:s for s.,],, I, n." Hardini; road, at Broad BtraaU ri'it*(.ration, l !l.*i!l*, MidtUMidUt [ow 1 moilern iuliiir.itoi ii s. Pnue'j Pimm SIM • and will out ^lass to 11 ny si/.c. Ltv* Mliluas. suni»,r,-li. Co!i,n's li' pt. rttort. snnnh\. piie.•: -.-i'er.,1 n- ,-!!,-. Call l'hoiie Red Hunk S-012S. novelty siilinK, mouldings; kiln dried PhMlI vU-r, ll:!_\V,-! Ki_ont_ S'»,^J. Ki',1 HanK BOA IS Inson's Hardware Store, ^ West Front .MMil'i'.in.!! .-.('lili::..! :,fi, r -I o'riork n l.\10, la!2 white fin'. Nntion.il •ija Shri'Wihiiry nvrniir, lii-il Hank. Open •trcct, (out of Btoad street, lied Pnnk. 11ANT,\:.1S Illnek Curhln. «i>TS sTm-li. .u-y aiirllt iinlil s.» _ nny time on Satin-flays nml Sun,l:[j>." L'JSl} CHEV^HOLET half-ton panel, Kood Phone 6-a'JV.t.- Lumber Co.. ll'i Uclmont nvcinir, males only. Call Enluntouii U-Olld. i'nnks 'i-'liMini-'iI nml In'slulli-il, ilr'niiis In- CABIN' CHUISH;:. •J.^SU fut. CuBtom MKS'S "llltliSS "HIIIRTS: "White ~niri stiillni. I'liom- any time ilay nr niirin, runtiini; condition. Ill Firat uvenuv, CONVERT YOUlt ATVIC or~riL'rutiinUiui LOIIK Ilrnnch. I'hone Long Branch built, 1,;. II. P. Cliris-Crnlt. sleeps lens. trim, -nilillls M'li.elinns. all -it Kunisoii 1-'I7-10-.1. Harvey C. Tillon. 'i Atlutilic HiKhiamls. Phone Atlantic into apartments. Part of re tit from .MA'YTATrKTTKCTltrc"~miini:le nml T5icrt «'J.1I«. Sims 1! In 17. all sli.v. leimth* CUSINESS four. Ciimp'etely e,p.iii>ped. Excellent Iliichlands 1 - u 13.', S - J. B part men t p;iya fur tlit job. No down trnltix viicininl demur with, nttnrli- t Colicn'.i lli-t"t. slur*'. --U Slirewsliuiv condition. Write, "Cabin Cruiser," Ilox iil.si:il.\ K,,H""i'Ai'lilts pnutostnleil. T7 1 1'jlO "STATION WACON, excellent coll. imyment, seven yenrs lu pny. Free esti- .cnts, Until in iinuil rutiditioii? venue, ltd! Uiuik. UmuisiU' Hiver ;''i,'C .;n..lied Hank. ilitinn, very cheap. 323 Chelsea ave- L hours serviic nt Horn's. IS Wnllace mate. M on mouth Construction Co., POUCH KNCLOSUUES uive us* of ililr-. Call Rnl Hunk li-U'iOli-U.' i-hiiol. I'hone ilfl ll:ink C-I2S1. Open CESSPOOL 11UILIHNC. Uepairins: and \VJbCt)i\SiN' uir-roulei! motor. e.\i client nue, Long Brunch. Phone Long Branch sl.erl. Iteil Hank. Hiphway 35, nl Hcaddcn't Corner. Phone porch all winter lotm I Matcrlnlb nuw 11AIIY CAWUAGE, Wliilnry make, «ninl eii-niiiii«. Als, sri^int: juiis done. C. comlitiun. l'liee J7:,. I'hor.e Atlan- «-i.i2ii-i. \_ _ UUAKANTbtltRed Rnnk fi-4-1-14.J >i»t-d L>in KJinitt*. 1'ilt on hnnd. No down payment.. Smttll conilition. new lop, ?l!0. rhonc Ited II. Wilson, 3'.l Pi-urii sine!. Slin-ushurv Uc IliKhlnnili. I-H41i2-Il. W moiHlity jmymcnls airaritfecj. Call Ueii OIL LAMPS convened Tor electric- Illl CUEVUOLET coupe, radio, good gome life in thiit recrpAtion rooi) ot Hank fi-l346.M.• __ Inwliship. Cnll Ri-d Hank 6-K-lll, I'lTfili FAK'WKLI,. Chrysler marine mo- llnnk 6-44 44. Krec eMtimnte. Mm.. il.-.Hl'., V.\\l. frnni ' S.i.il.-, 'tn fll'lLi! rubber. I'.tnr 402 West Park avenue. cellar bar roi>m. Aino u>ed juke boxes, S -1NCII f 11 .T| N (FnT bWMiwT "f :i"sTi, niiilT iirim- hiichrr. all mi.ilc liy I'al.co. KOOII f'lSIIINli POLLS rtiuv.nl. N, w"wrii'ii". i'.y. LnmP3 rewired. We call for tors; marine motors repaired, stnrtirs. Onkhur.it. 1{. Burns.* mo;ith Construction Co.. Highway 3S, ^eiuiator.--. iuaition. Hunts any size tU)0 nnd tip, in gun minced condition. linlitl saw. twn i'\lra blmlis, J'.!ll. liotli M.lrl'linti. l"r,, ii, livery in Iteil Hank nr pill!.- and VMiiit.liii,-. }:i.:,ii: mnkis nnd deliver. Harold's Radio and I'jlti 1'AClvAltl), one owner, rndio, heat- Heticltlcn's Coiner, _ in vi ry 1 1 eoiulitinn. I'hnnc Kiulis- til-iaily. t'nlu n's Jlept. stile, L'^'i •.mied or deliv, red any-vhere. :t 1 Rilin- Call or write, Mnjestic Aniuscnifntb, IS- pole lil.c ni-w. kN',-.. iiuiiles and fi nul,-.<. Elei-tlic Shop. 3 1 West Front street, i.-, ovcrdri\<;i 14,000 miles. First of* 17 W-st Hrr^gti plnrf, IUd Hank 6-'JJ_H7. USK"lV*STOVKS. piirtT~)7iHl r«pnirsi"Ttnii- lillrtf II-(Ilid7-U". Shr, wi.liury avenue. Ol" :i cvpi-y niu'it ,\t!il lisllll.;; pillcS 111.1,1, t "If I . Will liam nvenue. Itmnsoii. l"hiHie_l.|_.|!)9. lied Uank, Phone 6-2744. frr over $2,000, Phone Rumson l-0a«9 UISCONTINUKU wnTlpntn-rh. washablt-. inins. I n 111 pb, fireplace fidten, K:ih WOOI7 •"-" K ii i 1 tin K ">• a III.-. TrusomThle nti! S.« I'IIIII,- inid pick up. C:iil Ilt-d ISanl; 0- .il'KHII SKII'V. m7*'Tn!liuuu." iermlh water heater, fit run re tilowce-, china lli-root, hi am ti' II". fast ;ir> miles, suniast. for rvt>ry room in your hnrn*, prims. Delivered t.. your I I.. Call IHII VIIII KXOW'tlint iv- i-iiiry a i-miV l.'l.il-l:. rirJ'o^CllEvltOLET station wimonj heal. 10 rolls sidt-WHll, comptclc for J'i.WS, clotet, rhrst of tlrnwtrs. Othtr nrticlc-s r Iliulst'.n ii niolnr; i-eUuiU cost of S2KI. Hod Itank Ii..'il.'.l'.l-.I for our rrproscnta- |,U-te. line nl t,l\nts fev eV(-ry llMMlllit-l I'AINTiNO. Mi|,,« Ti:iiiiriiK"-. rpiiMiiinh'Ve .Khen 14'ieis tor ytmi p er, radio; in good running order. Patterns nnd 'luantity limited. KtarinV too mi me 10 its to mention. 116 Shrewk- Sarlillei. S7SH. Charles Dresser. 113 nr the fnmlly? All itnnil brnnils In all lli-.i-nl u-nrniiinnship. Write try. Wri te ur i.lione. l.onu Hfa I'liune Keansburit ti-O6iJ0 nfter 5 p. m. Paint Store, '.Jfi Monmouth street. Ked hury avenue. p Wist i-'iiint strec, Ked Bank. I'hone GAJT~WATKH HKATElOhni'if ITIUIVN sio7 Men's I rum rW.r li In I I, lailii s or mil M. D'Aiuto, Ilo ", Union mad. 11.1,-iU Ml North lliondwny. L 1911 OLDSMOBILE club aedan, model Rank. Phone f>-»sa.t. 1'LAiNKT Jit. (iAUI)EN tractor, 4'^ h. I I. at Cohen's PF pt. store, "J'-'l Hiaiieli. '/.wiekl'l' s LivIi e PI'niillrl y MMarket. (!-12 I $-.!.• niitumntii: Kiis wnlir hcntir. Tnk.-n Ilio _,,iio 73, like new; radio and heater; good p,. rubbf r tires lCxJ.r>0, Phono plaee* lif potstove. fnnl iirnnf ln-ass pipe ..lUiii.K.i liAliA'ir! einistriii'liiin. K.s- UUTllOAii'D MOToil. 10 17 Evinrude NEW ANii USKU lumb If we [': SANIHNi. lli.lliiishiiiu, Tiaiiitinu rubber. Call Ked llnnk 6-1785 before Holmdel H-7412. willi it, S'Jn rnillillptr, l'llnli,' evenir.ns r i 1 : ptrt rnotia^ and s'llini,'. Cnnstrilcluin A-l coluhtinn. 3.3 II. P. 11 Wesls'de haven't ijot ii, we can Kct itt Lowest llAX Ci3o. !"'~"CO'A''rr' i\ 'r~i>nitl"li;iir Call ami di-roi-atin;:; i stinia'.i .* I'ln-i I'iully 6 p. m., 6-3626 Jitter g p. m. prices in town. KennstnirB Lumber Co., umt. Call lieu Hank fS-M>-4. .1. I>. Knniiie!. thinl of nil lypes. puri'li inelos.H-es ami nil-avmue, Red Hank. I'lione 6-4541 -J.' _ _£_;_ ITivill. Tin.ne J. I., l-'iinilerliorki, SI I'-'-.r l.A 3A1.I.K se.lnn, radio and heat Inc., Highway 3G und Franklin nvenue, LlNl. UK tU-vpl house simtli of Women's Club, 0 I'rus- ..Itii'inn street, lied Hank. Phono c- ditioi'.s; eoiiveuieiit terms. .1. anil I. SEAMEN SKA SKIFT. IB'-', fret," firny f \\"O "I'Ol.l. SIZE prilis". with spriiiBs. in er; nil new rubber; rensonnble, Phoni , KeanshurR. I'h one KonnsburK fi.QCSS. UKPAU HanSEEk U6-4388-J FLATS. , IlxlSxlM, iimi PJMM avenue, Little Silver.* II 1 l:t-M. Ciiiistrurtioii Co. llinliwny 3.", Keyporl. •J" 11. P. Fireball eniiiiie. with less than vn-y Kon.l condition. P.1 Herbert KeansburK tj-MtH-lC. 4 CALL US WHEN sellinn yoTir anfmtiet.. 3x14x20; also pine tlnl-s 1 .*• rnits nnd lCEltOSENK" II BATF.lt. wirkie-ss InaTTF. 2.'. hours use. Boat completely over- net, Ited Haul.. Call afli-r .1 p. in.. tTr^.M'j.IAL eolilitetnr. tTip soil, fill llir'.. 10:17 PONT1AC eitiht-^ylinder our-door " china, brie-n-brae and household nr- 17 cents, knocked down, C. L. Smith, three nr four small room*, prrfert; al- .,,.. »!..., iiiiiti., veiy eileap. ''illf Fishei hauled, with u lot of new equipment. or nil day Snl iirdny." einileTh, i:'-.ivil. •nanure. Lionel Simon. biuck sednn; rndio: perfect tiret; Kood tlclCB. Sen Bright Anticjue & Gift New Man mouth. Phone K (Minn hunt 6- i small roiil stove heater. l'liono Ked lii'iithtrs or Sehwarty. A\icllon Uoom C;iU Itumsoii 1-07S1. HOUSr:ilOi7f> tuii'iililn. Sinai) ri'ViKiT- I'hnno I'.nl Hank 1',-IIMll. ruiininif condition; XhtU, or will ta- Sholipc, Phone Sen Bright 2-0009, or Utl. r "sli/fWOUTHY," :i(l leet lor.it, se-mi-enbin. ator, ratlin, vacuum elianir. Call Red l .MNil.Vl', AM) dei'oratiiiiTrpali, I'IIII'IIB- chnni!e for n pick-up truck. Phone Mid- 7--OMie7;~liour.s. and heali-rs. 117 Oakland streel. cor- cms. and farm machinery. Abu Simon. mcaturementB of our improved fluure. All for S12. rhjin»Jlrcl llnnkjl-l Il.'.n-J. TiillKK TliiKK. size T.-.nxl fi, i:ood con- ner iliidKc aveirlc, plione Ked Unnk 6- •II Woilhley street. Red Bank. Pllone t*uitr_6-lU60-K Jietyveen 4 and T p. m. mil natter, phone jtgd Bank_6- 4 2111. ditinn. Call Atlantic llk'hlundu 1- 1 until ,', carli aflernnon. Kach even, Fiti perfectly all over. Call for free ilINlNC!"HOOM^»uile, walnut. KUpircV. ini!, c.\rc|u Siimlays, 7 until .s. Itieh. 6-003C. 1034 PONT1AC, four-door ledan; heat- WELL ROTTED cow aiiS horse"m'niiurc. 17SH-.I.* fiulnci, no obligation to buy. Fhone table, ljulTi;t, server, chinn closet, and ard E. Lilkcr, nceuiiiitntit, Ili^l,xvnv 3fi. ." u I. i iin.ivi'll ItMi. tuiuieoKraphlfri, er. Trice 1150; alio 1941 houie Delivered. I'hnnr Rtd Hank fi-'l^l!3. CONTENTS OF ATTICS, antique slnis. Katontown n-0'J6U-M. six chairs, upholstered stilts. PS Center 1UK1IOX. poreilnin lined; uuk rucki-r: i'.elfiirii. I'lione Kennsbui'i: (i-IIOK^. public stcnuKra pliy, mailing, notary trniler, now tires: price '600. Call Red MAl'LE SYRU1*. Ciutirtintccd, pure, ftntbt pcrcelnin t i|ipei) kitchen taliip. Caii china lamps, furniture, buttons, jewi;!- avenue. AU:u;lie- Hiithtnnils. liNCDMI': TAX—Snv, l,y lilia Form public. Letlercraft. Ii9 Rroad street. Red ry, pistols. LTijld cuins. clockn. hooks ol Itanliji-2!I47-M. MHiility, ?3 per unllon. Write, Archie Rid Flunk fi-2:U'l.« _ _ B WE RUY AND SELL nnythitigl l*->-.[.- Phoni. fi.dnii'.l Monmoulh county, anything old; best i'.Kir, CHitYSLER, slx-cylinde.- eedani Spnnirpiihprg. R. D._!!._L»ki»_ArIol. P.'. d :7~T r 10-lu. Prompt courteous sirviee. Content! of homes, store*, eatatei, TWO AN'TKiUR CHAIRS. w-niiml'.~\\ iii Ilcasuiiabln fee. F. II. EJ'ly, CO Myrtle l.l.i'.l.liu^ ,viUiUlt rcliuililiiiK is our prices paid. Pearl Oilman, 32 Sprliiu Phone lied Bank 6-4135.W.» JAN1TROL (IAS BURNER. Used two TWO I'dUCK |,U|.pi(:s7~niaTe nnd female. e*tl>rs, attics, china, glnssware, nn- i-pll si-paratt-ly. tlure-pipcc bedroom nvr'iiu'. Loin: Bran^li. business Call us for tiuick service. street. Red Biink^6.0|4.'i-M. CHRVSLER pick-up. months. Cnll Red Bnnk 6-0104. Cook's (ii.raife, Shrewsbury avenue, uitr. full size. bed. si'-rinj:. IVM-CIIPIH VI. U M UI Ml, 11KA'PI N'U, und oil biirniTr Doiiiilis Electric Co., 3*i East From i'lANOS — lir.inds and UPriyhta. I'hulie $250. _ Phone Hod Itank 6-4135-W.* , tiquei, »rt object* and all bric-a- Hnljlank. Phone (i-^7S«. cnndltldn; aisn two cvrnhur (towns, size COLD SPOT lefrlKerntor, 10 cubic feet. 1 installnliiin. Sliow room. Ncrvp llros.. • 'i-i-ri. 1'IMI Il-Mik. i'lione r,-IU2». _ Perth _Am!ioy_4-ip^2._aiiyUnie. "INDIAN motorcycle, 19*7, "74," laddll i brac Ruicil'i, 25 EaBt Front •trttt. fIO'1 POINT KI.ECTI1IC kitchen rSWc, 12, worn one", rcasounble. Phone Kr.ins. in perfect condition. Cull Red Batik 3.*il Shrewsbury nvenue, Ked Hank. lines, buddy sem; low mllcnse; black. ' povfect comlitiori. Phono Lone UrnNfh burir 6-I439-M. or inuuirc. Wersc. Wnl. LADY DESIRES Cntholic Kili to share Pbont Red Bank 6*1693. fi-(H04. I'lione B-.I11.-., RUGS AND Ul'HOLSTEIiY cleaned Phone Rumaon 1-0711. LOit^itic HOIST, complete reduction 6-45H-M. ^_ nut nnd Poplar streets. Port Monmouth • live-room bungalow. All conveniences. WASHING MACHINE, Hot Tolnt olec- CAIIPKNTKIl AND HUlLDEl:. Repairs. In your home, or In the plnnt. 50 Leonard street, near railroad sin- l'J-10 CADILLAC "62," black four-door itenr bon, roller* nnd niKKcr head \ THRKE-PIECE mnnpietry set. consisting sedan, atandnrd ahift, radio, heater, GOLDEN KETRIEVER pups. liorn Sep. tric rnnKc and dininv; loom set. Apply remoilcliiiK, new riinstruction. Wnltet Acme Upholstery nnd CnrDet Clean- lion. Phone Ited Bank 6-3752-J, or 6- shafts nnd pulleys and throw-out box. slip covers. Asking price $3,000, CaH tember 21, l'J47. Sired by Shelter of two chairs nnd settee. Clltr Lndse, .1 Conk, l'hnne Ited Hunk fi-ntlUl. Ufil-l-W. Refereure r'pquired. Price $65, J. Yahntn, M«in itrtct, Btl- Unlwood Fnrm. Holmdel n-fil 01. Atlantic Hitrlilnnds. ing Co. Phone Red Dank 6-4255. Ked Ilienk 6-2057, Pridnr 10 to 7, Sat. Cove King, only full brother to Shelter ford. Campbell'npbi s Junction. DACHSHUND J'UPPTES; A~K6 rcuis- AliTHUIt li UOVCK. pamtliiK rontrne- WE HUY liUNS of any type ur descrip- Cove Benuty, lit44 National Field Trial PET SHOP HEADQUARTERS. F\md7. tion, used or now. Klslin's, Broad anil unlay 10 to 12. AAA GRAUi\IJK CHICKS, day old ur sturt- tcred, male* nnd females, rods nnd tor, exterior nml interior pnintlng, es- Champion, out of Shelter Cove Rocket, remedies, birds nnd cnKrs: fish und timates siiiiplietl on InrBo or smnll jobs. ds, sec R. V Front streets. Open daily S a. m. to 19,19 DE SOTO twn-dnor Itdan, |700.' cd, now on hnnd, Rede, Barred -Rocks Marks. Phone Atlantic IflKhtnnili 1- Ii. 11. Stouttout. Lewieiss buildinn. 7777.779 who Is by Gilt way Strike, one of the DBUTA 21-INCH iiB-saw with motor, aquariums; fresh frozen horse meat. First fliibH work by prncticnl painters. '.' p. m.. ii ml Sunday innrninKs. Cnll Red Bunk 6-IH23. and crosaeft. Disbrow Bros., West Long 1642. Broad struct (abovb e NNew-berrb y store.) Ereatett (loldrns in the country, by Da- perfect condition. Price M.1. l'hono Free delivery. Red Hank Pet Shop. ,1 IMloile_l{iimaon l-tlJj^liG^ l.tiOO-liAI.LON fuel oil truck. State 1040 CHEVROLET, special delu« if Brnnch, Phone Long Brnnch C-268D. IN ttliU UANK. Spun Crnft i3ui.li. kota June, who \s out of th« dnm of Toms Riv 1 arH F-i\si, Vront sVvott, Ueil llnnk. l'hono price nnd full particulars. R. C. dan; excellent condition. Phone Red BULLDOZER, with two-wheel trailer. 1 HUY ANI") SELL sccoiiil-hnnd~eTothcsni o; ; iiintiiiKs, own- Nationnl Chnmpion, Shelu*r Cove Iteauty. ; 4;m3 in condition. pictun fn oil Bank 6-087Q.J. __CHI| Atluntlc ]IiKhlnndft_l_-n|6T-M.« COOKBlt I'UPI'IES, A.K.C. rcslatcrcd. Ker- Thomsn_n._J!ns: 333. Cranford. N. J. An exceptionally nice group ol pupa OLD BUILDINd for wreckina, by ex- DODGE, 19.16. Kood condition. Inqulrt Whose blood lin(» cannol be beat. J. GRAY HAHY COACH" cnrrinKc, >3. Cull Phono Katontciwn ;i-li;i32-\V. MAHOfiANY CRAM) piano. larKe wal- perienced wrecker. ,1. J. Bennett nnd Fair Have-n E130 Station. Victor Carton. Asbury Park. Phone '£• __RcdJlIankJ^4fi 1 fwl. snr"SiOT5TT1S OLIl Hoxer |iiipp|p»7Tfr«T nut ilinini; room set. Phoni; Red _ I valances, luwn siicns, frnnteil mirrors. 37 Chester Edwards. Thono Red Hank SNII-'l'BN Ulttl'S. — PnlntlllK .and panel Son, Wrecking Company. Phono Mid- LATE 1941 PONTIAC 8, Streamliner , &300 KLtCHilC" RANGK, WestiiiKhouse. three llnnk (J-.1S23-M. Enu Front street Phone Kfil Bank 3»»> 6^351 6. l'IlOTnOliAPIIETi^"Enlari;r. and ulioto- hunting. -7 Enst Wcs,'. *'nle nvtnile, dktown o-U4a5-\V. coupe teilnn; like new; one-family A top burners, oven nnd broiler with CAUl'KNTEK WOHK andd inside pimiiit- KAN BELTS ANlJ PULLEYS for elec- TWO I,AR"(;E WICKUESS oil burner!. KinphinK coilipmcnt. Phone Red Itank Ited Itank., pliollp o 6-'ir,S7-.7I. oor «-lfi3r,-W. enr; clean, henter, Motorola radio, de- * tric mot orb. In stock. Douglas Elec- two kurohene heat inn: units with cook- a; built-itinn cabinetabinetss n specialtyspecialty: chen|i: romhinntion phonoKruph-nidio: 6-05(11. I'litiD I'Xli WELL—Ch7ysie~r TiTrtcnip frostcra, chains; excellent rubber, I'hone tric Co., 3R Bast Front street. Phone inc surfnee, &S inches lonR. nil In good first clnsl s workmnnshipkhi ; reasonable-bl . also old coins. Phone Midtlletown 5- AUTO RADIATORS—New und used on air jnnditioninK, hcutinc und coolingli ; Rfcd Bank fi-01-JS working order, for $50. White porce- Fred HcltnbrrK, phone Red Hank 6- WANTED TO RENT InIn Rink nnd drainbonnL with chronic nasc-R.* hand nl r.ll times. When in need, fuel pumps and controls for all oil burn- 1£70£_MM. i'946~DOi5ifi_TC"CU6 coupe, like new; all i-'UUNACE IILUWKBS, 11U0 stt ua foi plntfd mixing spigots and drainpipe, In pull us first. Red Hunk Radiator Works, ers in stock for the trade. 31 Biuuhum extras; best offer for (lutek aal*. Cn*i oil burner motors, nump mulurt, «t.t!. ii m ooii BtTNTiA i;o\vrn; VACUUM elenuers leluvvreil, nny make Sill ItEWAROt Permnnenl residence good condition, -i* inches long, $2't. R. U'.l West Front strret. Red Hank. Phone avenur. Biiirnnn. lihonoJ^UllO. be scon nt Bill's Atlnntic Service Sta- bouxlns Electric Co., 3*i East Front mnvrd. u Kearney street. Keypnrt.* (i-1177. Allen Electric Shop, IS While street, uryeiuly r-e-eded by relittble party H. II«-x. Phono Kryport "-Ij!fi7-J. PAINTINIO O DDONEO . Inside tion, CnmphcU's Junction, phone Keans- •treeet. Phone Red Unnk 6-01^8. VACUU^CI.KANEH. Cnmmnndcr. nw.d, 1 ELECTK1C REFRICEI!ATO"ir 7, JuTilt- four, livo o- six ruoms, unfurnished hurir 6-0411. Also paper Ininiiini:I . Spruylnand Koutside don . HAVE YOU It UANCEltOUS trees rc- ELECTETC MOTORS—NOW we have WASlTTHr. MAClffNEsrTKc one I). Good condMion, SIO. rhonc liiut cnpaciiy, (iood wnrkinu roiulitioii. house ur nliortmctit, Red Bnnk or vi- bffll dont w.i»h l.nliirs, hut rrnlly winh inside and outside aad porch furniliii-o 1933 COUPE; rumble—HaL plenty o! new 1-6, 1-4, 1-3, 1-- II. Etitontowa .'1.03r>4-M.* ^__ Full Mlddletown ii-(i34;i-\V. nflcr 6 p. m. uoved by cxnerienceil riKirers. dish cinity, Phono Red Hank 6-3'JU-M. clothe* clcnii, MUiiilctown KefriKern- LIVINIi IIOO.M furniture, davenport nnd u specialty, Cnll Ked Unnk C-2242 or paid for billldiiiKs. IIlK'h la n lia Phone Long* Branch 6-1958 or Red P. Also used electric motors. Douglas 11 Mount, street. Retl 13ank. M. E. SUMMER. UENTAL. Near civcr, wanted Bank 6-1033.• tion, Highway z:-,, MIUdlelowTi, Thonc ^tlircr ^chnlrj. Phone Red Unnk 6- TWO SILVER KOX skins nml a raccoon Wreekinu S: ltisirini: Co. Phono Illlth- Electric Co, 25 East Front street. Phone Morsoji. by family of three. References. Write, Red Bunk 6-OI'iti. MldjMctown 5-0J!i>U.« cape, in Kood condition. Very ren Innda a-13!i7-W. HeorKe Kelly, 121) Bnnk street, Ncwnrk. $300 BUYS a two-door Pontlae aedan, onablc. Phone KcnnshnrK 6-n(iOP/ HEtlAHLE PAINTEIl nnd decorator. In Rood running- order. Now at CASE TRACTOR FLOW, with twu 11-TliKKE-ffECB' iiVini! room mite tbiT. HAY—(Jood (|iinllty mixed. Call Enton- IRON KAli.lNGS, mortnr boxes, lime OI'TlCElt DESIKES furnished thrce-bed- OL-iitrnl Electric radln-Vlctroln com. ilEAUTIKUN HIDING HORSE, in per- Estimates KIVCII. Matthew Ferrln, boxes mndc to order hy Century Weld- Walsh's Gnr.ige, 63 Morford Place, Red inch bottom*. J. T. Acker son. It. K. _ tnwn .1-0116, H. Uowen. phono lied Hunk 6-1071.' room house. Call Eatontown 3-0600, Bank.* I).. Box 14t». Keyport. Phnne "»134!i-W. himitlott, table moehj, $25. Mut monthly. No down pay moved. Also nny odd work, Phono apartment In Red Unnk or vicinity. 3808-J nfter 6 B m. menl. Cull Red Bank 6*4444, Man In nml rlo some prospectltiR. MiHHlc- the damnce. The Wrlirht Stores. 30 iflHI) CAtiES, ulrl's sprinn check c^nt, radias and electrical appllancM. Phono Rrd Bank H-3.S2I. town Rrrrieorntlon, HiRhwny ST,, Midille- Monmoulh street, Itcd Bnnk. Phone 6- sir.c 3-4, like new; windows, suitable Red Bank tl-42l>fl-J. l'Jil7 FORD SE'DAN. Engine good, new moutn Lnnxtrilrtion Co., EliRhway 3b, at W. call for and deliver. Harold's BUSTKESS COUPLE wishes two or lown. Phone^M 1 ddjotuivn r>-o:>93.* 2222. for hot heds; nlso bnthtuh nnd kitchen ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES instnlled liattery, Kood tlrca, henter, paned In- Hddfnddn' s Cr thvue-room unfurnished npartment, HAW.MIAK GUITAR. N'cvoV iiaci): nljo SUN MOTOR TKSTElt. Cnmploti-. ne»t sinks. Vhone cvcnlnps, Koiinsburn 6- nnd rcTinirctl. Phone Kennsburu 6- lUdio and • Electric Shop. 3< Welt -spertion, 8-7a. Phone Engllihtown 171«. KiFv7r~fTi> _al, sin.- 14. 111S1 yeal'-'round, nt rpnsonnble rent. Write, CuxtJlilous mandolin. In ixpellent condition. offer over S'JOO, Call Hell llnnk 6- IIB6II-K." 1S._ Kront street. Red Bank, Phon* 6- DESOTO, 193H. lour-door aedan, In ea- For information, iihonc Atlantic ili«h- 1 "Hualnwn Cuuple," Box all, Red Hunk,* Inmla l-'l.-s'.i.lt. I'liom. [lumsnn I-14I8.M. j 3701. I * T Kssn Servlrenter, Shrows- StOTOil SCOOTERS nnd mntor hikos. At INCOME TAX—Lnst four days; special !74(. rcllent condition. New slip coven, hjlry_nveni|p, IliMlJttnjik/ Red IIitnK Radiator Works, 113 West appointments fur Sunday. Prompt, IlESI'ONSIBLE indiviilunl wishes tiny newly painted. 607 West Front atreet, II K !r« ym» Unit could be 'uttructivc iipartment of one room, FOR KASTBR. Shepherds. Illg isle. LAUGE I'FALlXN pnlntlnK. Front stre'ct. Keel Bunk. Immediate de.. courteous service; lunu und business R_L__j_. Call Saturdaya or Sunday. ud for younu turk^y^ chickens, or forms computed: 9 to 6, DiFlorc ARCH- lOSIiiLI.K IIECOItATINO aervlce. Pupar- kitchenette, luith. ClcHnliue&s, wnrmth, UenutUut ppdlsrccd vuVPici. show Hvtry avnllablc on al) models, Co.me in l-LiMOUTH two.door nedan. Per^ fabMU Hat proof. Phone Red Bank 6« street,JLottit Brmu'h.* cy. S Monmouth street. Red Dunk, fi- hnngitiK, plnln nnd dccorntlra painllnic. iiuiet p.iseulial. Write, "Responsible," 166.1. Indav and spc- them. feet cnnditlon. Cnll after 1 n. m.. dons, pels, \s'ntch dops. Very rennun- Ui'KKJHT PIANO"—Excellent tone. «3li: 4147.• Call Iteil Bunk 6-0692, ,Oflk-e, 20 Mount Bos Oil. Red nank." PAIR OF G A RACE doors, IG.\H ft-tt aquarium, 'JO-lnch. with IlKht fixture, 1037 CHEVKOCET mntor, cylinder head, •tri'et^ Atlantic Hlilhlnnds 1-0274. • ble, Rnlslon KcnnclA* 1369 Occnn and radiator; all in very Knoll cor- ANY IIOOM PAINTED, S'ir, up; homes MIDDLE-ACEH person desires three, 1 opnnirik'. K«»tl condition, chritp, DOIIK- SO. Phone lied Hunk 6-.1S0O-J nftrr 5 THE UEST I'KICliS uaii] for rims. Iron. 194 ! PONT1A0 Torpedo aedan, dealer, HVrmic. .Stn llrlnlit. Thono Sea illtion. See Art Walllni; at Seaboard remodeled, jobbinj; and rcpniiinK. All room npai'tmunt. in Red Bunk or Lot.K 1ns Kttrtrlr CompHiiy, ur, Enst Front p. m.. metal nnd paper, (ictlls, junk dealer •neccsaorlea, low mileage, excellent run. Hi'iulit ^-01 ai. Rnbcrt F. Norlon Icp Company Cnrak'e. Red Bunk.' wnrk Kunraiitced. Cnll Loni!, Hod Dnnk Illnnch. Write, "Apartment," Box' 511, • trrt^JIciMltiiil.. __ 2611 I''EKT OF -1.0 thrrc conductor, I III fi-'i'Ki-IAV.' -lli Shrewsbury twennc, Rpd Bnt,k, lU-d llanll. Wo'Ulv IJKNfir or i-iiuiitirTliiavy^.nn; strands lo n conduetur) lead cdlilc: FUlSNrnJRE—Will sell chuiiii. Cuasisls l'hnne llril llnnk II-1 ,-,117-R. Will rail FI1HI) FAitWkLI—ClirysTc7"ji7irliic nig- ATTENTION!— CoupieTim children, will 1! CAIi l AC moM Wx^'xld" hirh. Il'iiinnnliU. (toiitrliih 3.37.' frrt ,,f unr-lnrli Inside dinniilpr nf kltchtn spt, maldo living room set, AUCTIONKlilt ANII Anprulscr. ".!'.i U- ,- - «-• K°M'coV- nlhbrr Illlilnit (Hi.iiirll oulsldrl Will. hfdi'iuini sel und «tnvt\ Inuuirc Riilaiid tors: iimriiif limlors npnireil: also lease well furnished apiirtnu-ut or bun- Elrrlric c.-imitiHiy, a;, (•>«( Krnnt clrrct, ntarttri, iti nvniluia anil litiilllun, Hunts, I'uuU, I'.I'i Until avenue, LUI.JI Iliiiueii. milow and p.iy satlslurlnry price. Wriu, (Illlnn, Call Kntnntmrn H.tltnn.M.1. Rrd Bun I.. IlKI'HKikllAIUItS nrr super sonii:. Inefj and Tlcraiin phlnriiip tubinir, fivf filbert y. HiuUun nvenue, Knst Kcutis- any sl/e. luweil or dellveird nny where IMlonc U-:srillll. "Couple." Box ,1||, Red Bank. USBII CARS bought and .old. Model Cuiiruntco tMirs with Ihrni, Mliliiktnwn ply. Phone Atlantic Illvhlnnds I-01HI2, ]umr._* Itffi-lwcri.tlon. H'IKIMVUJ- :I."J. Middktown. "I1 v-.-ilo Juuk M«Mi\hon, P. O, HON 2:17, by iviilir. :'l HiiiKlmni avenue. Hum- LATVN AN'irpuitCH furniture rcpulnlrd.' APARTMENT— In Hcd IlnnU ur l.nnR A Ford, motor complete: lute model RECEPTION UOUM suiu, thrie CENKllAl. V;i.ECTllic~rrfrrBcTaiori nlso sun, N. .)., dn,ne_l_-Mil'.i, Culled for and ilcllvcrcd. Wllkins Mo- 1'hono Mitlflli tuwn S.U20U.* I^iuardiiId^ ^ I Hraueli, permanent. Phone Red Dank Biilck mnlor. complelr. Cook'a Garaga. j licet ?, te C A n c IJOOHS—tlooil tued doors, 11.60 to STT 4xl-lnch. 9 feet Inns, H, I,. Ilnnch, or nftpr II P. M. Mnliiwnn 1-22'M, FUJOR-WAXING. Cnll Red Bnnk aftcr 7 "" "" " HlRhlanria I.04TO-J puiiiilt'3. four months old, wnrmed nnti llnnk G-aSSD-It, The iihovr tut all new nnd at KICJII - rollifh shc-athinu hoards, 4 cents a R. !•'. II.. Ilox 54S, Red Hank. Thome STATIH TO OilDEIt-PirrcrrTnrinsuroi, r!l';is~6T,nsiiOitli7K, molor nnd".tartet inoculated, finest bricdinK. H, NrUctn. 6-247H. Smierlor I'lnnr Wonlnii niivlnirl IliweH'i Furniture, as Enst RHiinre foot liy lontl, Ixl C ccntB a II-IJIISJ;^ both uliiss nml srreen, aush iloora, recently nvcrhmilecl, iiond rubber new I'huni, Lung llrnneh C-0767. ; Co, Private homo our speclttlty, s'liinrc fool. Other lumber at reasonnbl,- I.OCTTE PO\VBH AioWKli; a"IF-7.('a7IeTr, Bcreens, kllrhen ralilncts, etc All HI/PS rear end, Kon.l slip covern. I'its Phone Fimit fttrttt, Red Hank. Phone G- prices. Phone Knxll«htiiwn 671H, I,, A. 15U-IJAM.ON copper hot water tajik. 1 !-i h. p. motor, blade cuts full an to your Hlipclllcatlnu. KstltnuteH rlipor. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Kntnntowii.l-fljifie.ri nftfr B p, m • two double wiibhtubs, •iO-Kiillun KUd Brain, Hluhwny 3.1, ((our miles from Inchctl. Excellent condition, extrertiely fully 1'lvi.ii, (.'. E. Ailnnis. llelfon!. UENERAIENERAI. CTJNTUACTCTJNTUACTOO H nnd cesspool mill HUUSdN SEDAN, In cxcelTcnt c ti" hot wiit.er holler, cotn|)lL(17. selllli manure, till didirt,t cindersi , irravrl nndd FOUIt-IIOOM unfurnished btinuMlow fnr nna |V' "i ""i " "uly 81,' UTUNiK; I'tNK Ivilrii Ii-l'i1l-ll. fldll mil.!, Inquire ficonie W. Bray Vf ' cu-mr Mii'kil. Illuliwny 35. Phone Red Dunk prircs. Dfllvurid lc, your home. Call Hand. Estlrnule'H Lflven, Phone Red Bnnk rent or ICIIKP. Call Ked llnnk 6-421S-K (illlL'S PEA JACKET, sluu I4-III. I'rac- OliLlOSPlTAT. lloi "ronil_atrcel, Heil nnnk, Phon» _.n_nj'e Uth rrntury; nlk l lied Hunk li.,'|lli)p.j fur our nincscliln- DOliLllOSPlTAT. -lloi~thlil~Uhrliillllnhr s II-II6I. Oscnr Becker, 47 Sopond strpol. iiTjpr 7 p. m. llrnlly new, reasonable. I'llnni. lied dol'y need lixlnc nr n MtllOK cylinder IMione H.-(f Unnl, f,-l U^e^ai.dhiiniiilMjj,* doldl' y need lixlnil c nr n niuv WIK V PhonPhonh ee Fair llavi'ii. CiAIlXlIK—illTTi'iirl sli-..et. »7 per mnnlli. d7»W llnnk H-nilTJ. Vhl Rd lll r hijni . and radiator, nil In verr good Sn5R" Sthi fiVnTiiTi ni.rli.liif, llnrljit display cni.es Mr*. Vnihln. Red llmili (I-3S23.MM. iiliiTriils;" LfiSiVfil'IS, iFc"uppTriu i"nU Iiuiulrn 11 mil at 11.1 Pearl strrel llflor UUI,Q]C'S-~'iViii a'nd wBiti.. i"l~ino'rnFs TWO" SliiAT.1. Mi, ml ™ih~iUt7'"rT. rnmlllliin. Seo Art Wnllln» 7. V... of I'.ili, now him vviiit tin I His line lee rhihl> will) pliislic tld.n, farm l''l';oi>ll K"AXIllhO""Hfili" illi'T vuiilKed. Call us fur an estimate oi, 3 li. jn. ^ c J, II. M.MIT.I C"., rnn.fr Mnplr hVMI old, Knuil niih rbllilren. lluujelinikin, linnjo, small linnil Irilik, ki'i'iispnr ""i" J " .VoropnnCompnny OariiirrOnrii-ii.. tted- Bank • . Inrriri and milk iuoler«. Mlildlitowi I'rlet i'3.'. Phmin Kntniilnwii »-U7T.B.ll ninth (if hlu Hue, t'i ei HIK Hi|iiat-it foul, nny slici-t. im-lnl wmk. .1. V. lluKnrl.' 711 SuMMliil ItKSTAX. Cntinlry lociitlnn. Mud White KiTct, Red Uank. J'hone llcri'liicriiildii, Hluhway a:.. Mlildlciuwn. 111 liter, on, |.tl volume »et of Iliitrkln't nlsu lluiir InyliiK. I'Mimiitcs. IMIII lied l''oiter slrecl, Illvcr l'ln;.n. lied lln nil ?I'ON CHbVriOtiBt pantl truck, perl | (.veninin, in- Kuloniown 3-lOliW, r.\tcl- •Jictrlcnl liulilr, I'hmio Atlnlitlu IIIKII- Thrip milrs froiu nillroud. ll.riOU, (J4(U, i'honti Middlclown C.O'JtlO.* •Ion 413, daytime, llanll ll.'i'JI'J nr I I Mount street, Unl I'liuiic Itcil llnnk (i'OTUs-M, or Eillon- l.i mis 1 • 0 ,"< 0 0. • llnnk. M, li. Morauiu Wnlkrr & Tlllilall, IlcalUus. Ill Kml town 3.o;iJ0-M, Frli'll slrcit, Hcil Unnk, l'liune C2776.* RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1948 Page fifteenAUTOMOBILES APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
THREE-ROOM furnished apartment and KCHANIC HELPER. Handy with tools C!tA. uE SQUARE. F.ir Haven's mod- KAMI HAVEN—New thrr homo 1TTI.E SU.VKK- U«n.r tr.nnf. A'iKNCY- rBp KOi:i!-itOOM IV17 HUICK Iioiitimiijtcr. conv.illble sundeck. Call all w«wk After t p. m., antl willing to learn roofing and siding con fe. Pi ivcn by original ov.i-.tr less ern community near ri«r and *cht.o!. tins and bath; pint Must sell. Atlrarlivt llva-room h iinmf. tile l. .h. rnml^rn farn in hid, «jth I-img Branch 6-2483-M. i*,:no£s>. Car essential. We furnish tools, 1 H -*TS 7 - M. ' HU , t • 111i: >- l di 1 Hnlf-Hcre plots. C-E kitchens; t-nstoni- hi LL'1 «nd H rm rrui.K*'!. Maty oth- icf. Apply Ht K-iritiiti Inn. ;i;i home, near Willow •, scho tatC nr; H. ;. tlr>'l'l.ir<'. h..: iif. i>: lyrnorn. h..t •.Q4.VI. u.-.ocl «ar llot, 43 Uccanport avenue, Lontc (lentlcmHn preferred, 1'honc Ked ?ll.u«"0, Rny Vnn Horn Agpnry, Fair brnlirr, Kuirrnn lond. Phone Rurnfum .ii'. i..!; tn\![-:icri- l..'.il.-'Hri .1 ^:.> A I L\>iTI': "HI'-rTLANI'.S —T Urntich. Phone Lcn Branch 6-246S or Bk 6f6T < iV OM AN'—Fiir rookin_r Hnd cleII ni ni_. lL'lf "• Phonr Rrd Hnnk 6-4lf">.* l.r»7 lf..» _ w.i-i',.1 Biii;li;i' ,,n,>i/iil. Ha run. Hi,,. i, . I'-H-I't five rnid five rooms, nenr »*!, K Sltcp in; on bus l;i,e. Plionc lEatn- 6-0S22-J.* jl"".':r"Ht IS THE KlTTl- pri-e of this UUMSON—Supriim" srvfn-mnni Dutrh • I'll,., i:. i ! i>'., .-'lOrt! UMI Ins. fiood 1, jy for .n 1-U9a. ; „_„ •'.I f'- , ifrn;t llri'r; Aif»r,-j, [ifl'ir rACKAKl'i CLIPPER. 19-11. driven 47.- spjtrimis well ronttructcd modern Colonial, bnlti, Uvuuuy. i.ak floo! •<. ; IIII'IM<• li . , ()0'i mile*;, wood condition. Phone At- REAL ESTATE WANTED AN—To look lifter iuarokrr, Itumton road, idiour Pr.-c Jlli.K .; acd'ai,; 1SM1 LIST VUUR l'KOPEUTY for Bale or IK ifft re nc» 5 and mljirv df sin-d t > Rn^R i __ ,. I!..I H-. n",. Chevrolt-i M-dnn: IH Chi-vrnW't *e- rent. I'. I-'. Kennedy. 21 Peters place, r iintii. i;-4in pane! dc livery. "M.m.' Box M 1. Rrd B^^ TiTfiMpsu'N A^iKN niit I MI dan: 1931) Chevrolet l'lione Ked Uank 6-0454. nil otj j iii'i'i.K'; iiui'.- »! r . r;*un»orhondl Uf:I;«d A I Co.. 12"> Ocoan- EXPEUT HKAUTir.T"AN"~"il»"u'd i^huV. i SE'lTiNC—Six rnonm. nuto- inec«. ruiniik'tc Irathr A'.KM Y I. .-;• CONSTANCE SMITH Aaencjr, U Mam« btctdy puE.t.on, fivr-day w< ek. Apply h h 6 ur. Two hr.lhs. firriilai- ctlo untHhv, lft-fi. I.IKI y I. •.':'/ V.\i. I h..:.' R-l BiinJi S- avenue, Fair Haven. Phone lUd Bank .nil's Bp-iuty Salon. IB Wnlinrr. SUTH. \ ti»« ti. Purr % 1 I.IM ki* -*hi • 6-J^Ub. Cash buyers for all tries of Hay Vim Morn ARrnry. Fair Hnvrn. y ni Rrd Hnnk. Phone li-Hm)^.* liii.k U. Li. Phur.i; Kid U:mk . 1'1' track; *r..:itJ«. in-. \r i irnr"'>ir ,. 0OH»-J.* Coluninl house, uct bedrooms, hut .] . },i JUfiP, 11MIJ. Perfect condition, ims«etl tic Highlands 1-1573-M. 3 Navesink hrc.'ikfriEt room, 1'2 tile, baths, tireplacf, 1 n'H.:f'ji;/ Und- SALESLADIES — For colas, *"i«uiTb. acres, iii x-room ho US' , stcfiin hi nt ; nter heut. In txri II, nt run! it ion. inn thret weeks ngn, pointed oil hent, nutomntic di»hwnsher; |18.nno, ..f lurid!1 " nml bujfi. Phont ite etcol rims on wlicr-I.", 1 !t|v drohsts, inillincry accrssorit &. Gtiod Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven liit'tre two-riir iraniKc: rhickt'ii coops, -1 r.• i iirn-Kaiiit/r. Pii $l7(niiti. Frnnk H. red, rAllMS WANTKIl—Any size, any type. *:.'• ". 1 plnt. fir-Hint' price f 9 ;.'-•. Cnll Red alnry; slendy Hdvuncement. Jacey'p, 26 ll ar!ty; (1 S,»0". Thrnnpunn Ak'fnry, lt anywhere; plso large estates, water '' "H!___ _L ? L __JJ I_?-_! __ MH.H f,' Pk.\c|t "II •! ii i'p.« farrn. SI F.iui Fnmt mrwl. Phonr It..! Ilitnlt l!r:»Hn. Bank__ 66-0601 -M-1. between fi-7 p. m.« [road_itrect._ Red Hjink^ HA~Y VAN"" "HORN AGENCY—Modern —Thru- liJdrnmnr, bnth, hoi rii-'.i .riK oarlf J-Jly fronts, road business, huleli, luannic : fi-H70(i.« Phutir ufit PLYMOUTH convertible, w top, resorts. KeHdy buyers. No chnr_:e« un* OUNG MEN With mrrhaiiical «nd ?ivcn-rooin home, four licdrooms, two w;i11 r he,T t, full ci' 11 ar, kilrhrn, rom - son 1- V»ai hs. lircplr.rt*, RRnnn n rf>omr, oil l hfnt;; TlYOMPriUN "ACF.NCV- LiiVjr. >;nation r.'inv, Unutliy ; in loon; $ 1.- dl'TH -S 1; f. k. I leilciouV" Mar;. radio, healer, *fiS0, Call Itu It-as so'.d to our buyers. Brionne Farms icu. Frank II. I.nwix. Phone IU d 1 0 Co.. 261 Bronrtwgf. New York. if vice inaintL-iiancti work. Ki tab-is hod ri-Kf fencK; I16,HCJU. V«n Horn dwelling. Incatrd Sypiimorf S-'- - r\-f)r,m ho !**. ^ DI * :ompany. OlJ'ers jtoorl opportunity, spp- Hot wnter hr«t. il. Approxi- 1941 BUlcTv business coupe, radio an-I WILL BUY three-bedroom house in Kiiir Havrn. Thone fieri Bank h (<• * * r i coop I*i3'l; •illzed train!iu:, KOCMI n.i.ary. l-'ull ilr- JIlH), mately 4 /,*> «crp; *1 HA) iUN-i — i' Ijvii iu nmm rh"- heater, wood ronditSon, 81,100; or will Matawan or vicinity. Prlc* 16,000 t ; .\ | ,t) \v - 1 (Ithrtr itmnH hiii H- fOUh'ithr Jrfp or *_-ton pick-up trut-k in IT.'Hiu. Pleaie write to Laiorehak, 178 .alls rfqucst. d. Write, "Ynunw Mfii," Vi-VbuT RfyKU frontuKcl Dock, BP- Agvnvy, SI Knst Front rn, nmplr t•n' t>, i-lt'. Mir run V. \ rcr;i, 23-I Lint. c!udr- rooni hnusc Ihrfp Itnlh*. vnpor IIMII. '. 1-rn M. !_n«< s. I'lHi nr I All: 11 \ V K.S " Imm.'l i l?3Y~BinCK. jronrt i-dmlTtlun, new but-17A W LEY ACENCY hat buyer• wtitini r • 1 Write, a.atind experience, to "E. S.," '". !(ny Vnn Horn A^eiiry. Fair Ha four (ircpliui s: mimmrr inttii^r ; I '••- tll'lll. ri.us7. i. 'Iy• A} •!• • tr»" Kff.rgi.iirt- B.fip.rr.M. for alt types of homes, lots, fnrm»t Rok_&11. Rrd Bank. •n. Phonr Rpri H«nk_fij4jno.<_ loom hunt; a low: bnin : JJ".'I'.MI. Will 1VM A*'Ul'> KOtni 1 MOil, ''i\Hi.'fm II[ N.Vly ,!, MOUKL *A FORD coupr. Cnn lie srrn nd acre;i_T. If you conttmplate idling, i.li lit::i| v SEftCETAR"Y-"l*re"viou__ le«Hl experim.-c ltONfE AT ' Visioiri-eiich— On privHU divi.lr. TlmmpKoti Awnry. VI Kitnt rimiliiKr, ni'Bi- town, Irv.l II;I,I mid"! at fi- Wnshinpton btrcct, Ilumson, on (trnmuiik-ate with ui for prompt action, S-hwc./.ir It' juvcliy Agency* Hishwny 3j Fhon* Red prcferitd. Imt not risti.tiw*. Musi Wnrh fnriiiK th«> AtWintlr OCCHH. At- Kront strfit. IMiono H*-«l Hunk 6-(<";fift.* 'illliialiiin. lVu-t f.'i.Mm. Frank II. h ii( li vo one, two, or three-bed room ftllMSON'"--KVrp"ripiM ""u*-ii:hborlionii.""rHip ,il»is. I'IMIIII_I(III Hank li - - ^ T :.. • FUITiV PANEL TRUCK mid Kurd sedan, Ilittik 0>(i4io. know ihorthand. Call flni Brink fi-^'i'tf. fi-lfi tl-J. be T •S;i^HrEI~iha7mir-Msi." 'niiii^fuTr r.r tinrs with oil-flrrtl henter* nml firr- nrrc. ^'nloninl home, 7 rnnmi>. .'t hnllm IO~MF: Wiili rliiVi'r'inii rinlm. "Kurpilrnl kKANSHL'H't' -HoRid m. for f:irth»i in \-ood iMHtililion. Kood rublirr. IMione flJ.S AUENCY has client! Intermtcd Ii :icrs wilh hpiitilntcii's. Hrntid nrw 1 rooms ;,i,d ).(. I h. lied Ilrtnk 6-110Q._R :i. m lo_3 p. m. _ luiying; properties of merit, within sev part-timr, in Ki-an-'uur^. Writ \ nutnm.it ic In at. Itunif iliatt |KI«" ssinn Inrmion, li« iir stnlion. ni\ .iiorn*. I -.- L 'Registered Pharnii'.ciM," Box 511, Rrd »mr;. in nti i d r n 1 ro mm u ni t y. B n s n n 'I Ankint: *l!.%,niin. Chm !<••• K, Kwrrnry r,irni*brr|. «i>. I- •!,»! JEBl*- Goo'l" rur.ninn" condition!' (,ood ral milts of Red Bank. Kindly contact tini.> tti luiy. I'm his uHire and representative will call. Ilnnk. iil connPL'tinim within vnty walkii-K dis- Ajirncj', Monnuiulli avptiup. Phnn- l'*-»*. Call Kittontuwn 3-IOGO, exten- nu'e; rcn son ably prirrd. Model homo 1 Srliwi ./.is, Id ,tlti r sion 10S3.* ______Charles E. Sweeney Agency, Phone Hum NEEI-EDl — Mini or w.-nian at mirr'To" Kitmnon 1*1492. 11. l.'iuK-s. 1'lniiir lloii Ilnnk n-jiT:.. ! rr,,' a *'. n ri h r. '* v'! i r. g, tnl-ii euro of rstnl>!i*h«,l dislomor. :n lien fee InFpPrtior.. On excellent ci>n- MlWMOUTH ' HKAril. ""llumsoii;" Srn KKVl'nlU' -• Siv.inom iilid Itnlli num.. 1V3?*" CIIEVHOLBT "truck, 1',_-ynr'i son 1-1-tlfi. •<(!• hichwny, Route .17. nt Ortlry HOME lim Hill'. K.v.i I Bui.«-»» fi.' riii.irn, 'J.. foiirn*r, Rrd Bnnk. for famous Watkins Produrts. BriKh). Wr linvi- nvnilnliU- rompli-tr lmmnlinte pnsai'Bhiiiii: ?r(,','Hi. Wnlk*t dump. -Hilt's Atlantic Stntion, Camp- HOUSES, FARMS, county properties. If f.-ifh, betwrtn Lnva!ntti> nnd Si-naide niKc $•.••> wn-kly inmmi'. Nn invps>t- jistinit of iiimmer honn-n for rent, til Thiiinll, llciiltiirr. I- li»»l rn.nl bell's Jiuirtion, Del ford. Phone Keans- you want to sell or rent, phone Red piKhtj. N. J. Edwin L. Davis, Route finop, incliwllnu rivrr nnd oopnn. Phnrle. knotty bur« 6-fm.* Bank 6-3500. List your property will ment. Write, J. R, Wntkins Co., Dopt. rr.l, li.il Ilnnk. 1'lionc- f,-2TTr..- nml S'T^ftx *it.tli>-«», Ui- Newtirk. T. Ortloy BPHCK, N, J., plmno SennliLe K. Sweonry ABPIIPV. Monmouth KVpnu*- i Kolston WnterWy, JWnHor, VG Vfc»' A- TENTI(JfI"Tin7«l-"H»«iTtitril. ranVi". bath, el k,!.:htn and bath. Front Btreet, Red Bank. Phoo« 6-PSOO.' Phonp Uumnon 1 -1 -192_. wrll.liuilt, lour rnom- nnd Imth, .OTJSE~-"T"ivi< rooms, nil Improvements; • ulnllnnlf . link 111mrn; ^;iir :\:; i "STINGS WANTED--We have clients HOMR All convrnN nrfsh two rntrnncpR cxpnnalnn ntlir. Inmitnlnws. nir roll- SITUATIONS WANTED lurtrc lot; immediate orrupnney: coii- Itliit: J^( Criir_.' waiting to purchase ail typei of Mon REAL ESTATE FOR 7ALE two linths, two kitrhrns, nicf ynrd ilitioned, oil lit-nt : mif-r!tr itttnrhfd i;:|. s rnirr.tly loralrd. PHTP f.i.ROO. Phone 1 1 Aicn.-y. s l.indi- n I'lnr... I *!H iT.OOi)" each; nilh con my properties. For prompt shade tr. . *. liii'irc porch, nrnr stnrrs v.wc: fi.xldO loin. Heron' >"ii Imy, »••< i.ors "-T» ''"T Branch fi-44SS-M.• busps. Small cash down, umii.l ciinvinu llnn'< r.-n.t , %:,\n>. Oth«. LET US HELP you with your employ- nction, phone, write-, or visit John L. SHKKWSnURY—THrce HCTCE. Ihfse biwi; tl'i.ril'll. WIIIWM- * T'li- IT InM in hloek UN' -AliOW- Nf w, four rnnmfl and rhfirjjr* s_ (ict inn if pnrlirulnrs. Phoni NBA it'" Si*Tmoi, ATflTTll"' s liti ment problems. Roberts' Employment broker, Rumson Kofld. Fhor.e Colonial nine-room lion so, WO tile iliill. l!.nll..l>. Ill EnH l'Vont Mlfil. lli-d I'li'jnt Red Hnnk I.M'lllillll . ;;tr\ oil Imrnpr hent, moilrrn: ifitKe R*>dJ[;ink fi-4H^.R. III.itk. rilnlii- fi-_TT«.» _ Agency, 77 Kroad street. Red Bunk. l... 1'TiK-WAU I,itllo~_TilCer iicilllr, llvi. riiiinm li.-:.•. til,. VETERAN SKEKS to purchu»& home, in 1 [.I.KM* •.I,;,, il,;,l>0 . - N'.w home Swr* icy, A«cncy, Moiimnutli avenue. T-2..7 ?en.'tilicd porch, oil hm1. nin> rnsirlcn- I linth. hnl wnlir, nil lipul. I'ri.-.- WOMAN WUULIJ tik« to take L'ure of good location for rnmmutin?, In Ked. S. Srlii.u.•I, An. >].-; l •tAMHI.lNi; wati'r-fronl rcsid^nrc. I.nr^e Linl hection, bus nnd railroad coniipe ii.-y. -s 1-in H..ii;h'!i i-i:tiun i»f RH!fr,r.l. F»ur -boy over two years old nt her home. Hank or vicinity. Write,, irivlniirivli;; ffulu l de- 'turn • Rumson 1-149 '£, ll'l. Wnlkrr I Tindnll. Ilrnltnrs. I!) and Un'h : !ut .".OtHjO : hit nit Ha 1y1 liviiur ronni. VUfhi»rt, Rtiiitmi-rh, lhr»>e tlonii, H':i«)ir:ibli>. C:ill At Inn tie ill«h Call^H(a J.tinVi fi-I'2'iX-Mj "V 11 BBo x 515111 , ttdtted Bt>nBkk RED BANK—Two lilorks from llrnnd I'n.nt flii it. llrd Ilnnk. I'lion. C- nil fi r*-il. dun hie floors, topper talla to "Veteran, drooms, bfttli, oil h*-nt; attiu-hfcl JJH- iHiwh l-0tlH7 until 7 p. rn., nr 1 -n."*77 -1 ii.\ ruN'i(»\VN — SIKW fnur TO on PHiVATK LAUNPUESS wants family Ktrect, Six-room liniiEr, luitli, nnd :!i^: Mfi'-k from but line. Prir« sunporch, with Vrnot inn tpliniiF, oii »(;<•: Jlfi.niiu. Josr-ph (i. MCCUP AK«-nry. witsh, Q utility work, scparntely tK-\V^\l(-- "MidTllelown township tioim-. kii"i"'n "I':'. I. »i'icai'.i'd' J'.i!,i;u i, ' . .1. Crnwr.ird I'nmptiin, In'f. urner, automatic hot watif. All im- tenltor. Phone Hiimoon 1-0141, nr Red A NKW HUNf.AI.OW in nn rxpi'lN-iT M. llelfonl. Phon* Kennsburg wnshbd ami h»nrf ironed. Phone Ked HELP WANTED Nrmt'h A^rmy, 4'J Ittctnl «tr»r'( vovementi; thrcc-rnr unraKc. Moderate- lar.k fi-1 470." location in Ki d Bank. Himp M. llrav Crnnd loriitinn. river rinhtK, seven Bank n-21)2 1 -.K rooms, tw» Inn!)*, hot wnicr. oil h'-u! ; Ri'( Until. i;-^ai'i.» _ y_ pripc-d, Cnll \\pii Itritik 6-12Ti".* cottiiK* on cUtiTcT E SALESMAN. Laundry tnd dry low tnx.h. l*»y «.f the month, SlS.f.tKi. SliKEWSHiMCY TOWNSIIII'. N(.«ly TU 1JUAKU child by day or week fur BUNCAIX.W — Eatontown urea. Six N"pd* ivnovntinft. Six roonif, bath. PAUL It. STIEYKER. Realtor. Fur mi iiK firm seeks salesman for shore in»II bnrn; fnur nrrps; lovely rountry Wnlki-r & Tindnll Realtor?. lit EnsI workinir mother; t-xct-IU'iit CHIC. KUUII rooms and hath, full cnllar; one-<•:.«• rORTAIIPBCK New i vcifront proi Front Htrrrt, Kfd HM">._l'Jn.iie tl-277|i.* food. Will also mind child by the tiny a it ii. Will purchase nn Independen iract»; UlO.vl 47-foot lot. in irood cnn. Tlion ; ,npar ri vrr : f 16,000. Joseph (I. rty. Bpiititlfully buill hntim-. Kir. nnd f.irrn sViilei, iitnla Hijfh- route. Write, "Route Salesman,*' Box 1 WKST LON(! HRANCII luime. oil hfiit. lot 7J\lr.o. l'[ ii-r W.-irt- .for Jiny emcr«ency. Phone Ked Hank r ditlon. l'hun* Lnnv Branch ft-2:.l T-R. .IfCn<* Ant'tir-y. Realtor. Phonp Iluinson floor, liviny room with iiivplar*-. ilimll. Neniflb Acrnrv, U wny :M. llr.lni.ifI. Phnn* Hn!m>iel . iM._Re_d_»ank.. 0444. nr R.-.I IJnnk fi. I 4 TO.* FI\ rooms and bath. Attention C. I.! rl, Rrd ' 6-0SII7-.1. , SIX AURKS Clriin-il. fxprlli nt soil, kilchrn, Hirer lirdr.-om-. Iwn tllnl biilb* t,«w ti\xt'h: J'.t.tHHi. Wnlkvv ft. T'lmiiill. Hank. Ph (i-^ |n.« 9-CC01. ifXliY HITTER. "Ciill 'Middlelowii n- US~ HEbP you with jrout emyloy- ready for spnuu tilling ur luiiidinv: merit protitf-ma. Roberta' Employment s":ip"(t plot, ('oni.-iins fniir ln*i[rooms, bath, lure1 s tor jure room: (Inr rt'lln Ilt-ultum, I a Enii Front strrrt. Ited AIR IIAVKN KMTM Day or contrju-t. Good four mil-s west of iU.[ Bank. C;il! Uv>l Hnnk. Phone fi-277fi." Hcniii-d l«if Kiu\t:.' IlKDHUUMS, w home: on first Agency, 7 7 Broad strut, Red Bank, Ilnj^k_juri:t;,7-M.'J. >'o ImtliK, Kola li u m, two flrrplnci n ; with fin pl.irr; hr. I r.cwnv conruMMin • cle;in work KUH run teed, Ernest C. Phone 6-180.'). ___ prmt'iit windows. Country ifttlntf only, two-rnr Knr»Kr. H«t waif r hent. n ATLANTIC ~~H1C.1U.ANPS. Ytnr-roiind wo tilr hitili^i hot w oil. om. \nmn living Raynnr, Sr., ^84 South Uridge avenue, It. 1. CAN OWN in w four-room bunga- mile from i-lntion; t»-o*c»r gnrnuo; id : copper t'lumliinc: uppi-oxinuitrl himic, lonverlrd into two In nutifil. ItJirlu il Ktin nrvi !y r!, il. m. librar tJIriinsc room. Urg* kitr?h- Ked Bunk. Phone 6-4421-R.' EXPERIENCED AUTO mtchanlc. Roll low, ready for occupniiry, Small down To in •room HIMI liatli npnrtmrnt*. Hot 'rice Jl^.Mit'i. \rt-Nf \i\tt Intli *\ bedroom. Sec- Transit Corp., Keyport. i hent; 120,000, Josrph ('., MrCuc. •i (.cros, MnrW Con AR'ncy. Vnvtnv i 11 x*-i W?TS?AN WISHES laundry to do at h«t ymfivl Hn.l nthrv KHOII terms; all oth- wnter, oil hent. Hay nnd ocean view •J Hi-M.,d K!i IU<1 lMnl< r,. l llo'T. ndrunm (Hre**ina FARM WORKERS, mllkeri, dairy hands, r KtMiry, Rniitor. Phone Rumson 1*0444, ck. Pjionp J,(ini; Branch fi-lfiol!. homr. Phone Red Uank 6.Q710-W. s \0 /r ilcwn and k'ood nrriniKeinonts • Hrd Bunk (i-1470.* ___ CTlJtiBSQUE "woodrd "iPMrirlH "rl_ without rqunl. Prire II fi,."i"(l. Wn.krr ni oil mait'r limiroom), two lnrg« nd ceneral truck farmers. New Jer- ._n ]>o had._ CM 11 Kntnnlown :.-»:.«r,. Jt Tindnll. Hrnltom, 10 EnH Front ii'-i, Al*f> two MAHHIEU MAK wTiHcs yenr IJMKON- ("'(in vpiilpnl to bus, rtclinn! v plop mm t in Rumnnn. Firip new |w. Vn'n."K"sTLVKK" Wt lT-Vlanheil VIVYpn-" ir^nlnr b»drooms »nd work ai a farm maniiKt-r, minloncr or State Employment Service, TERH.OOM HOUSE. nM improvpmrn!?. Mrict. Rtd Hntik. Phnne fi-2776.* niis ioniils iiml ti it hn t h ; uu'.omaMr r h. Full oil burner, I'hon* Hrond street, Red Bank.__ Modern kltchrn, hoi air hent. wild and Htorcn. Six-room house, with lied- iry rffldcnrr, contninitiK liviiiR mm LPtiNARHO- Yrm;-iouiid hom»> of five caretaker. Cnn start work imnu-rilately. IOFII II nil lavatory on flmt flnor. two wilh flrpphirr, dlninK mom, mnd wfifil floors: itt> It. il Uank fi-^SJi'J. Llfa experience :ii n fnrmpr. Cnn fur- _____ loca toniatir slokrr; lot I.V'XJOM, Leonaid- rnmns iimf bath. l''>mplfU W insntnU-tl. NEW HUMES— Ov*r*S<> m-dcii. Klnano eal c»tnte and Initir- vllle rond, I.nonnrdo. I'hoiin Atlantic d mom ft mid bnth on spcond, oil hi tit. kilrhrn, lirriro im* nnd tile fliniiil l.tiy. Only $ri,.liin. Wnlkrr & nlili retccencf». HOUBP nereBitny. No ivir riwhts: $l0,.r>0n. JOIPJIII (;. Medic attarhpd Sal' prirp !i!t.'i. Wf-art.Nrmfth Acrnry, •!- iiiL' nv.-iilahle; f"tir ruomi and bath, children. Sidney (J. VflnSIse, 119 At-mice Jirm. Must know ihorthand. Re- ^ 'J I-04H9. Tindnlt, RenHnrit. 10 KitKt Front stn-*t. Itui It nny.vtir're in Orenn and Monmouth ply in own handwriting, stating ifiipy. Realti-r. Phmw. Rumson 1*04.1, William 1!, Hlntrlmann, Realtor, Rum Red Hunk. J'lione fi-l!77fi.» eminlic-., 2 U'JS-fiHu liunic^low, (3,307. Innttc avenun, Mniniaqtitui. BAYSfDK fi"EI(iH"TS. Mi-tdU'lown tour" :IKI» HANK —Kinlil-rnoni (iou wilh KchuulinK, HK« and lalary deiired ship. New homes ili^i-ttiid nnd liuilt >. Phono 1 -"COO. rA]R""HAVK>J"irfrME."*twn npnrtnifiit*. he Intorinr left utifliii.shed sn that purchai- VUN(iJ WOMAMN desireV s position as ;i lTrr;nCE"M'()lfERN hom Imlh; Ht^;irn hi-iit ; plnl Cn:!^: vnn- cook. Refcrenreu jjiven. Write, for thi? convenience nf ihf* homeworkIM\ , in err Good neighborhood, titnr river. Livi' i>r m«y t-;»•* 11y finish olT own hnme 11 nd KXT'ERl^NCfiU ~ «ervTco~~itatJon~ ittend"- i^ts of kitrhen dineUr. living rouni, rooms, two lintlvR. I* r act. rally new. in IMP ni'd olln I- II pnrtntenl will rnit-nt ti> lown. l*rirc |ll.:,uu. Wt'iirL* aave :,o'> of roit. 1'hli U a proven "YounK Womsn," 2'A Cedar street, tted as t cfully decora trd and In iplendid placr, vT_. IjlvtnK rno_m . with f:rr Icini'tli A^Hiry, A'i Hrnnd htn-it, idtntin a:U, Apply Bud's Gulf Service, two Itedrooms ur.d l>nUi, autoninlir bril rooms nnd two Inih; ^nrry rxp^nsrs. Prim flS.Tmi. Walker |ir;i:tlr;il method which thnuinndl Itlvrr Rond, Fair Haven. hent, insulation, ; pleaxant oil hrnt ; one-cnr nltarhrd traraKf & Tlndiill, U.-altors, 19 East Front ttii•mijthn it tho country nrt uilnx to YOUNG WOMAN wishes work in din.- i-l'tdrd location. THXPI abnnt 1100. only flin. Immpdinie ocriipnupd y tnx<> iTiiiiLK'n'lWN TU\VNSH"II'-"--l-'ivi.""7i.T.-ii !»niv« the hiiih cost of houiinjr—or w« lor'i o(IU'(j in recbitlioitlst. Write, P. CUMI'MTENT STEtJOGKAPHKR, in loca tubing, nil rooms Inrwr nnd chin fill. : Snl Mri'H, Red liaiik_.__ Phone 6-2776.* ollice. Permanent employment. Hours plenty of closet space, full «i-t moil, nr!y i)(.s_csp!tin; $1 S.nfif). .lofseph (',. prim $M.D0D. Wlll nm H. Hintfimant HAY "KR'oSI'l'- Five" rooms and biitli of In ml with UP veil-room ft'rni-l»unv:;i- will ronittlrtely finish off Jiny of thedt O. Box 004. Ked Hank. i-Cui. ARi-nry. Phone Rumson 1-0444, Rcnltor. Riimiion. iw; htfitru Juvit wtUi nil; ••-.ci-ll* nt. fir ;!'t modi'U nnd flnnnra lame. Mortgj.fi! 9 to .1. Reply, giving references to "C, ca hi net a in kitchen; nlso laundry trnyrh nmiKalow, hot nir. ronl henl; one-cat MAN B5~\VISHES position to assist in nutomntic electric hot water hunter. r Ui'd Bank fi-1470.* niodprni7fd res liirken fn riniiu'. I'rir-n JI2.iHHi. U'pnrt- nvnilablt to civlliani. SS.1Q0. 4% 20 store or office. Capable bookkeeper, S.S.,," HtiX 511, Red BunkBunk.. KIU-IIK". Price $5.SOfi. Wnlkrr & Tin- lemrth Ajionry. 42 Hrnnd strrt-t, phone yuars; (J. I. maximum S 12.100, 4% 20 UEAUTY OPERATOR. Good opportun Convi'nirnt to le.is, tic hoot* mid store BRAND NRW Mx-ronm buiiRniow. In- icp, contains four mnstpr bedroom dull. Realtor5. Hi Kast Front street, Red full/ understand! all office routines. lu.Jfi three l»nl rooms, bath, livintc IIIK ronm with innrvrloiis cin?> yenra, if you cnn afford to pay ti'i ity, steady or week-endi, permsnen Price $7,490. Hmnll down pnyment rn- Hnnk. Phone ll-277fi." 1 pfT month for K hnrne, four rooma and Write. "Ollicc." Box 611. Rfd Hank.* Phonr KrHiislnirn fi-'i 17:i-.I. •nom, dincltp, kitchen; nttacherl »f>faire. , three tnnster bnlhn, nmplp mnids "RIVER" PLAZA' ~liuiiKiii<~>w. "fnur" room. limiLKToWN ""TOWKSIlil —"Gleiim/iry HXHDYMAN and chnuiteur. Phone Sea Apply 297 Main street, Keansburg. c Illver rights: |12.noo. Joseph O. MrCua ors. ri>?*'i»ttnn haM. tilo lnvator ;irk; IIvr-room lniru:n!ow, newly run- bftth, Includinic principal and tnt«r*iit, rail Keansburg 6-0953-J.- WILL KXCIIANCK hit. ,10x1" nnd bath; low tnxrr, hot air hetit, tin-11 i«c its —nn rntuheii. Closed con- Iiright iMtft.Sii-W wnytim on North at reel, Rum»«iii, wrrih jr. •\m-nry, Hcnltor. I*Untie RumRon 1-0-144. living rimiii, ...nitiR rnnm, \)r^;.. Rlrm-lrd; 1ml wiiti-r lion I with oil; lot VdVJNG MAN to learn grocer and ! nml; low tm.ru. <\. I.'s ntlontionl *7.- "iixliiu I'ricp 11 1,.'I(HI. Wi-itrt-Nerni'th trftctt. Or we will fitimnt« nnd «rect S5BV SfPffiH: VoTni?: exi.L*lencu fe* anything of eipial valuo. Schwartz- >r__R«"M.nnl._«J.147n.* fust rimni, new i-lrenmlinfd kilclitn 1111 rlnscil conirncH any liwpllinK or tx* rrtnthcr would like to care for children ic:i lessen business. Good chance foi tlio moiln-n mittini-r. Inunilry, nni._ s'ni r.fiO. Wnlltrr * Tlndnll. Rpnltum. 19 tiry, 4'J Ilncid ulrrft, i.h-.in. \i-<\ nd van cement. Axe, reference nnd nalnrj Macklin. S White Htrtet, Red Bank. I()M 10 iUnn] Nirntinn, .'Xcpllrnt Ctin- KiiKt Front «trt.-t, Red Hnnk. Phnne fi- tensivB repiirs you mtiy d< lire. Kati* at'ni«ht. Best of references. '27> Ncvv- Phono -i-fl 1 _!1. < I J . inn, in ;ir In]!'. Six-room house, n!sn room, Autumn lie lu-at ; siiacions vrr riialiti^ ii free, of rhnrtce. Informntion} S Kiltl Ill in start. For appointment, writ nnd nx. Grounds rnrnprihiHK rnorc i '" MA.NK :~TwTii-rn!nny~~n7.7iM:. KTX "Grocer," Box Jill. Red Bank. SHREWSBUJtY- H. nrfpiTwPh.ndT 1^i:h"- iun-foom, witrm air he.it; Kaiudc; plot fiOOll ItUY in rolorwi noi^hboThnod. AUn'irn t Son AK<-ncr. \r.r.. V) M,,n- MTUDbE-A'GEb wonuui aeek- iuxI4U. Prico ?ll.ftno. CrnrKf S. two nrrcR. nro IIHIBI ul tr-irtivcly Innd mms nml \\\\\ \\ t-;\cl\ ; < utivcniunt \n inoutli iTf.t. Red Ilnnk. Phone B-:i4.*»ii. TWO MKN"'rTi WOltk on furm, Hum ly Kultahle for ilc vMoprm nt. -;,-• -\ nciippd. A feature of tin- property i Two hoinrs. now ii-nl.il. nil Imjirov.- .--I, (.[.-ition nnd »hoi>i>ihi.': imi>i"d;:ini*y. Pri".- II 1..MMI. W.-nrt- SALESMAN—Appilancei and television Tht*n> U n IMIKC trnniKc with hou«c'K Wxlker ft Tindnll, Rcliltnrit, 1 .t Knftt Ni'incth Ak'riM'y, 4'J Ilronil sirt 11. phon" imninn," Ilax r.ll, Hc-d Hank. KxcoUrnt opportunity for experioncei for other property. Schw.irl!.-Mn_'lt!i.i ItOV/TKLI, AGKNCV -Kivf rooms, but HI l-'n^uj ri »t, Ili^rl_ Hunk. Phune fi-'i77G.* Ilir-nt. _ OOKKEEf'EK and pnyroll clerk, • 11c S White slrt-i-t. Red Bnnk. I'lmni* r, ins iipiirtnnrit. Bniir.- properly fnr .. , Hunk ti-^mn.* LOTH. INVflolUi-ri.K-iiMon. ^ man with cur. Apply Vofeel's Depart mar waterfront, Atlantic H'tKhla at. $3.ri,000. Wlllinm II. ffinli'lmnnn FAIR llXVTSN - N^cnr Tirnutlful Shrew*"-" taphone operator, nnd typist. Avail- 3121. iil hpat: attached trarHirr: fivp yenri KKD HANK •" Siurfi) fiiitiKJilniv, four (Link ti-L'M'.tl^ i'hotie K.d merit store, Lonj Uiiinch. Ask for M: liftilinr. Kumfon. Phone l-iif.n'j Imry rtver. Six-room unil liiUh h»iiit>; ootns nml Imth; carn^e; convenient able anytime. Cnll Atlantic ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS: 'The" "buy" o Ittfduccd tn 89.(100. Iminftillnte o twn-rtir KniiiRe: taxeK SB"; S 11,000. 1-0&77-R.* -tuhrmiin. NORTH SB RE W SI!. m"Y "Modern town j i in modi a to of ruixincy. Trire SIFREWsfiORY TOwRsfli COUPLE—CompletUPLEComplete chargchargef countconr> lh« sen son. New home, five rooms. imngy. Phone Atlnntle Hlichlaiulii I -01 !«. Walker A Tindall, Rmltnrs. 10 East room MAPI—To do Bc-neral housework by the tll« hf.th, hot watpr heat, full cpllnr, IIOWTKU. AGENCY—Nn vpnlnk. Sub. iced resideni-p, sit un ted nn a h\u Front strrt't. Rfd Hank. Phone fi-2771..* IH.OUi). Wc'iirl-Nerneth Axtncy. i'l lire pin re, foyer h n II, dining room, mod- home; woman cook and do houseworkk, bin IT with ;i nuprrb vl.-w down thr rlv nronil_r.lrp#'t, plmno Red Hunk 6-S£_40.« tiny. Phone Ked Hnnk 6-tMfSS-K.' man, houseman, gardener, drive. Mil firpplacr, com pi P to I y in*n enntninf fivo spacious bedrooms, t« tion on ^hn(l('d Synmnre n venur. "TT'LE'sillVKIl— Mudcrn luick TjiVnifH-" ••xpnrsinn ntttr, hardwood floors nnrf be clean and competent; permanent i>o ifdrooms, *Mini»nrrh, nld plank floors, tilp- inih^, 11If* Invninry nnd tistml 11' Kyana, Phone Re<]_lt:ink fi-34_fl-U. tfred, hnnl'A'ood flnarn; Int 60:: inn LlirMB plot wilh excellent Riirdeil are». low with five rmmis nntl bnth; utility Ktairwny, rorkwool in ml all on, fin* cc)> flltioii in pk-Hsmnl hume. Two adults Ii ill In-ill;; luu'ti;; S'-aj urret, RI Inir riuiini: nutnnintic lirat. Prnpprty tioXORED" "WOM AK wishes I wo " llj;hi 911.GOO. <\, I. loai. of ?11,000 av;i:l- shade trocs nnd shrubbery. Substnntin 1 oni, with imtnmntir hrnt; nttn^h'-'l KII- l.'ir, oil-fired nir contlitinn^d heat; plontj family references required. Call 8a turd a for horses: fir..000. Phone Atlantic well landspfip'-d nn 1 hn** !_(•'; convenient to Im. nnd nrbnol. washes to do at home. Experienced l Sunday He.l Hank 6-4046, al>lf. Schwart7.-Macklin, K Wliili UjKhlantla J-0116. rr^iden;e, brirk found ni Ion. ilntn rnof. of rloscts; two-rnr KnrJi^f, with over* the rlv of 212 fret. Nt-w ntnne 1m 1'lice Jl 1/i'Mi. Wenrt-Nemplh AlE<-nry, hotiil doors, prim Sl'J.S'iu. Marl* Cm laundress. Call Ited Bunk fl-4274-J.* MALE—Elfrctricol tetter, experienced oi at reft. Red Bnnk. Phone fi - .11 21. !1O\VTV.U, AC.nN(!7=)rnivesstv«' Atlan- head on rivnf front. Modern tramire wit four bedrooms. Inrwfi ciosrtfl. fjtre-llent •\'i [{road strctt, phone Red Hank 0- fiAVS WORK, any O^f. Mrs. Annie RED ISAtfK—New four-room ttunsalav hot wnter hcattnu system, oil burnrr. Aifenry. Comrtnchn Drive, Portntipeck. ttstinK of imall motor and venerato ticc Jliiflilnncls hill horn*?. 7 roomn, 2 nmnll apart nipnt. Knt'rp pmnerly o Phono Lnntf Hranrh 6-160.. ___ . Zeh, 413 Prospect av«nue, Union Hours: 1S:3O p. m. to 12 mldnifht. v with exp.miioTi nttic, tile bnth. hot nthstht;; BKe; «aa automatiautomatii ch heatheat: oveoverr- ferrd for KRIP at S40.0nn, Willinm I domestic hot wnter. Uusiness chimvce Btach. wnter h«*t, o.i, firep.nce, hnrdw.. _ ingg Sanely HooHkk HayHay;;1 112,000. Call compels ouirk snle nt SIS,000. C. F. Urrl7f_~SlI.VBK —S7iI«7n I-nn**, VnoTUrn lily Red Bank Dlvttlon Bendim Aviatioi ki Hintplmann, Renltnr, Rtimson. Phon six-room house, tile bath, hnrdwuod DRIVE THROUGH Oak Woodi, CARDENEft< OR caretaker, desiret po- Corporation. Red Bank. floor*, full cellar; lot '>nxl25; 511,.inn Atlantiti c HighjnndHihjd s 10111-01188. Horden, Shrnwshury. Phone Red Bank Co_rporaUon. Hcd Bank. G. I. loan of 111,000 avnilahN. R-1B61. or G. II. Ncvlue, Red nnnk 6- floors, fire pin re; atlncherl if«rni;p: ron- , tition in vicinity of Rumaon, Beit o OLD FARMHOUSE 5T~ r Rumion, If you ura looking for STENOGRATHEH. Female, typist, gen SchwartT-Vacklin. S White utrcct, Roi _. seven room*, fc7000 fiU"YS 1~2-ACRB" pouItTy~farm 1fi33-J. itructed in lO.'lU. 1'rire 11 .'i,7. »0. , inferences. Understands greenhouse, eral office work, Muet b« expiritnced bnthbh . hot wnter heiit. nnd 23 two-rnr pnrnRp: lar^p poultry Wenrt-NemMh Atjpiiry, 42 Dro.id street, a 1 mall home. General Dordtn U Bank. Phon « _fi-312J. ^ 1 lawns, shrubbery, etc. Fhone Rutnion Pi'ly R, J, Malkmui, Htnion-Vnn k'ood fertile soil, possibilities Write, 1.000 rapacityy : city write ' nnd MIDDLBTOWN—Excellt-nt ypnr-'roiind pho Red Hnnk hullillnx lh«m. Turn. South «• 1.12M. SHhEWSBUitY. Modern Coloninl bun "Fnrmhouse." Box ail. Rtd. liantt. rosiilfncp. close to Iterl Hnnk. LlvniK W,'inklc-Mtiniiir. g. company_^__._,; MatHwan. Hy. lllll r-itf fo"r "home. UOIRIOII Wnt ^" Third itrcct, Rumion. would like pnlntlntr nn< MOTOR MECHANIC. Fnmlliar with m» jralow, two bfilronms, file Imth. hn A JOVTORKVBR! I know of no hou... bur.-.*, lUiiltn , IB Wr«i Front *!rrrt, room, flinin^ room, kitehen. downMnira water he-at, oil, hardwood floors, full PP' rontAKr, ffi.000; eight ncrc* of frunt- pnperhanginR work hy dny or con rine motor Inttnllation, steady work so complete nnd ipaclous Itndinjr it- T-nnk. Phor f.-:r.no.» Invfitoiy. three bed room» find bnth: two- on Highwny No. S:i. $;,.(j0'(; 1,1 tract. John E. Hough ton. Phone Red Kood working conditions. Zobel'i Se Inr: nttached Kni'Hjfe: 'i ncrn of t:»nd i-lf tu v:rnclo\i«i livinK n* this Sycamore Kiiruc.-, Prompt occiiiuihcy. Priced SHADOW LAKE PARK—Aleitidtr fic- S11,200. Srhwartx-Marltlin. R White VERY A'TTR'ACTIVB s;i-n urn hn use, $1 S.T.Ofj, ('. F. Horden, Shrewsbury. s on Kumsnn rond, $1,000 per arre. Bank 6-02H6-J. Skill Yacht Works, Sen Bright. .vriiije hninr, Tour bedroomn, hot wntrr 1 kite hen. tdinR lot". Clonmnry Pnrk, Mlddle- tion, nrre plots 1 a moilern riltrlcted iil hent; thrcr-rnr tttirnge; dark room in Thi'%* bedrooms. Imth. mo Phnne Red Hnnk fi-ififij. or C. H. residential tleveiovmenl; F. H. A. ip* CHAUFFEUR, excellent reforences, LAUNDRESS—To work one day end onk floors, ml he til; •.nrm-r, "in per fort imvn township, 17K0 «rifl ISOO. Wrnrt* married, Call Itumion 1-1U6. RED BAN (T-NVW CoirTnTnl" hnmo.~ri'v" insr-nipnt: Jinlf-Jicrr of cronnil. Ell Wn Url, ury. Hiink ^ Nnneth A j- en cy, 4- Urond street, phone provtd; tchool adjninine. cloi* to rail* rooms, tile bnth and shower, hot wnte Atff-nry, Ftcaltor. 77 Broad condition: Si S.r.Oft. Rolston SOUTII river front, road nation: Ink* prlvilsseo. A few tn* atendy work. Write, "Chauffeur,h " Box PRACTICAL or children'! nurse. CiT Rraltor, K, West Front street. Ilnnk Red Itnnk fi-22«." fill. Red Bnnk.' host, oil, full cellar: lot fir.:d00; fl'J, Plionr Red Bank fl*2Ul.» Idc l yenr-' und horiK. with excrltcnt horn* Biltn itill •»«IUbU. &•• jour niil- of two anrl one-half-year boy and ne 000; SI 1..100 (J. I. loan available LAUNDRY WORK—To do a~t home, Uorii expected in July, assist seven -yen Wh»tf Cotonlni." Thrrr ater porint* for pnwrr boat. SHREWSUURY HIV Kit. Seven-room tor: also K. Alexander, on tht prtmlttt. 8 Wliitr street, ficc VO1IR l-'MTL'RE IIOMKI Exquisite Co- «'Vrn*rooii, t wo-story ('olonial, wilh Phone Rod Hnnk 6-412l)-M. . , Thont Red Bnnk 6-4171-M.' school dirl. Other help. References re- lonial homr. combining evpry ileslr- bet!rooms, hath, fist floor lavatory, ltnn« j\nd (rsMilft Colo ni A I house. quired, PhoTie Friday,-Lot\(t Branch 6 h with firr.Iilnro, ins'llntion. illr;» mmliTTt kitchrn nnd bnth, \ti\rx*> SKVKN-RUUM HQLTHfr. all Improv*. YOUNG MOTHBR would like to care fo ilili' ffiiture. I'IVIIIK', flUrniK. Hitchrn ilnt in wooded nrra; 2fi-fnot n[.pn skitT Thret coloKtMJ^-hwfwi^^a tfj'-jtWffy-' •: one or two children about eight hour (Tcakfast roam ; H«cnnd floor, frunr • hv%\ fllv H'iH)' nil heat; Iwo-ear elir_r^^ffl!WBIPfiTS6t ttr 3460: ,-«.%, ^ ^.• ,ir>wfr litjni inrliHlfd. A-kintf price -M4,- eter. r^^ffl!WBIPiifif'TSnew hot nir return pip*6 lyatcm; daily. Call nt 13 iJrummond nvenu*, STAN OR WOMAN for heavy »prin« nnmv two tile bathi; iilsn third fliflnnr unrtiKr: fruit trrei: two nrrei of Innd: •ulomnttc tint wntrr hent; Inrae "Red Rani;. Right rear apartment, aftc . Holston Wnterl.ury. Hniltor. 'iO". C. V. Korduii, Shrewsbury. Phonp plot 100x135. Very nica n«lghborhood. plcaiiinjjr. fiuch as w;.ghlnff walls, ceii- ipiirtmcnt. (JHH furnn.'p. Ella Willtnhiro SU.r.00. Rrd Hank ft-lfif,l, nr (i. II. Novhu, Rrtl frontngc. perfect condition. Unusual Phon* Atlantic HUthlatirU l-QgH-M. & p., m, \u< ncy, Itra It or, 77 Ilrond Btrcet, Red lfi Wrst. Front Mrert, Rfd Itnnk. Phonp ititrs, windows, etc. Mutt be willing and . fi Hank «-K..V1-.I.* value, t2-,-1fjn, Sweeney Agency. able to. do ii thorough job, 16 prr fl«y. KMH HAVKM — 3^i acre* at iround. R)1 rhuti* Rfd Hnnk fi..i21. I.ITTI.K SII.VKU.'Coitiitry "eatnte" nfVx- PI)out Rumsnn 1-1492. improvement •, on Ma pit and Third Helen Miller, Highway 35, near Palmer MVE IN TOWN—Convenient to Rta- tfnmr of six 1 1 * rhtirm. fJonveniciit for coni- SU'M.IV Phong Red Hnnk *-l_8,1-W. ODERN IIOMK. Lornifd "in Iti.ysi.1 bnlli: two.riir APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT ayoniic, I'honc Middletown 5-0339. tion. schnols, nnd Khopninif. Home rooms, thr* * hrd mutr.r; 21.. acres lariro trees; ripnrlan Heights sretion of MiddU-tnwn. Rms ith ii II mod or n conveniences, oil hi>nt. nnd i*n«: Int SOxlflO. SUNNYCRE5T, C. I. homea. Mnlmon* N'iLi; CIItL, 1S-24. for office or Innc Sovrn-rnom, (Jolnninl resitlenrr S'I'ATK HKillWAV. StrntcKic locution onnbly priced nt jS.ftOft. Phone Keans mnilrrn kitchen: tl),GOO, Elln Wilt- for KIIS stDtion, rond slum! or other Prothcn, Little Silver. Phone Red corporntion. Write in own hsndwrit- Kn'r-r with thrip baths; (icnernl Kiectrlc oil WHY TAY RENT ? Sea new 11)4 8 bury 6-0034-M nflcr g n. m.* ihirr Ajrrncy, Realtor, 77 ttrond •tront. Wnirrbury. Rrait'cr. * 1 fi W"*t Front liiisihths; two (in-L-s, ff rtllti soil, Inrn-i Hunk fi-39K7 or Rtd Mnnk «.O7S5. inp, statinff full particulars, tfflvphnne IIPSU. Atittitionnl roltHilo with hentrd - Shoreland Tandem Trailer, complete intmhtr. etc., to "Conmrstlon." Box 511, Phnni- Ken bank fi-21fi1 .• .. _;_: j»hon»_fi.rt.vin.* olid frontal^: uld house Included; 1^,- with shower nnd flush toilet. Also between Birch nnd Mnp!c. Propcrt a part input nbove : irnrdfinur's iipnrltnpni O'H). Knr Stillmnn Associates. I'hoiie Hoti Hank. _ HUTSt—We any PA'FR HA'VRN—Tdonl fnr rnmrnutrr'."Six> imd two-cnr KarnKe below. Rrrronliyn MARIE COX AGENCY, realtor. •mhller models. Terms. Circle Trailer MOxlSO; four bedrooms, store room nn nrn KHtnntnwn :t-0')07. Sales, Route 35, Entontown. Fhone bath upktalrn. five rooms, inrj-o pantr nnmhor fr>r BIIIC. Can be itotiKht on j hoidc, lar«o livinpr room: tt ('''' ctiUnKc nf subs tan tint chnrnrtrr with River front and country proper- SALES OPPORTUNITY. National tiniP pitymcntt. Sold -fpurately or nnv Eatontown 3-0834. nnd enclosed porch downstair*; dry ecl NPW rombinntlon !»cre0xl00, screened tage but not required. Write, giv- Highland!.. Phong 3-.ir.6-J. N&AR RED"" BANK. "Scmi-bn"npnlow. COI/I".S NECK—Sliacinus Coioninl home FOTJITTSY FARM. Modern mTUciin^r; with beat, furnished. 08 Center avenue, porch, immpdlnte posscRdion_ _ , Union I.8 nerd, mostly tillnblp. 159/448 THE MAUYLANU—Rooms, with plenty educntion, service, telephone num- rooming houarn. VIririniri Compton. bnth, ncrpflned porrh; enrfltre. floor! clenred for cultlvRtion. Four larjf bed- Five-room bungalow; garaitc: thrst-room To Ua;{ol Renltj Corporation, a cor- of hot water. Just a few doori frum dininir room, modern kitchen, two t . Phone Knmifltmrff fi-0203-R. ber if installed, to "Sales Oppor- ronmn, oil he«t: two-car RiiniKc; ? 1 fi.- vnlue; |7.",00. Rolntnn Wntcrburv, Renl rooms, two tileM bat hi, two snrvanU KiiGiit cnUiiKt; I17.0O0, inoIuiUt stock. p or mi on of the Stnte of New York. Broad street. 31 Wallace street, phone MTTLK SILV£K—Six roomit n'nd hath. tnr, 10 WfF.t Front street, Rrd Hank. H.-iy Stillmnn. I'hone Katontown .I-OOQ' By virtue of order of the Court of tunity," Box 511, Red Bank. 000. McCuo Affcney. Phone Red Ban # oo m* and lint h. rerfentlon ronm in Kmt Bank fi-09»1-M. . fi-1470, or Rnmson 1.04 14.* N<:nr rnilrond station: $7,li0n. M«hn"« Fhnn* 6-1o00. )a*;r;ment. Excellent hen Unit system, oil; fTl^en. Itrf«ht,"Uum- Chuiictyry of New Jersey, maile on the r*DH.. Ilimto 3r». Entontown. IMione 3* ii miner rcnlnl-i. Cons it It Rny d-,iy of the dnte hereof in n cause where- LJL STUDIO room, hot nnd MIDDLliTOW onp. Sixr mlAnrM0NEYHVtMn>.N! for now two-cnr gnrnKc nnd summer rnttnjre. t culd water in room. 1'rivnte entrance. COOK—Hivercrest Nursing Home, Phone oimo. or existinir iiiiildiric* nnd homes, 4 to Ideal estate at 133.000. C. F. Rorden, Htiliumn ft AssociatesAtes, , rnnirnn otlicfo., St;itlr in C. T, Cunninnhnm nnd M, F. Cun* On bus line. I'honc- liod Hank C-ing«-M. home, oil heat; two-car trarmrp; fom ninifhnin of the Itoroutth of lfiKMInils. Hod Bank 6--I316. Ch»ptn avenue. ncrcs. Convrniently lociiterl npur storf X-llOOM I*UN(;ALOW; Modern bath either nmortlxrd nr straight mort- Shrewsbury. Phone, Ited Hnnk 6-1 fifil, oi Iliicb ay, Eatontown, Phono Bn ton town VlfltNlSHED ROOM. Near bus. HotHANDYMAN—For carpenter and labor and kitcht'ti, larKf' knotty pine living BiiKs. Rolston Wnterbury. Renltfir, 1 fi nt IS1 Oakland atrett, nt confessed nifainat yn'l. The said bill iiuire lifter 5 p. m., 27G Mechanic street. venient to buses, stores. Promjit pnssei SHHEWSRUKY river front nnd ocean kitchen. No central hrnt; well hullt. (lne C. F. Harden, exclusive n«ont, C, V, "LU lii.!^ ^ ia filtxt to foreclose a Certificate of TKI Rgil Bank. Phone Rod Bank B.1274.» Write, giving qualifications and ref- view lots, with river rlRlitn. Many condition. Sec Dennis K- Ilyrna A«oncy, SKV'KN UOOMS i slon, S12,riOO. McCuc Agency. Phon Horden, Shrewsbury. I'hone Red Hank 1 Sale made by (• rand in IJ. JuhnBon. Col* HUmIUOOM furnished apartment, S erences, to "V, F,," Box 511, Rtd n sizes from $800 up. Write! H Wess t Riveiver Bond. Rumiion.* . less hrntcr; I * tOO. Sculthorp AittMicy, Urtor of the Borough of HiKhinnd* to JUitl__Bank ?-1-16f!l, or d. II. Novhi", Red Ilnnk 6 per month, nil utilities included. Fhone Bank." SHhEWStitJR'y~tow"nshlp. BeiTutifiil C WATER WtTcIfWttTIT f — tOHtOHO Tk fr ' flr, 1 Oil First nvi'tui , A tin n tic Within rnli. the IlorotiKh nf lllxhtands, ,anil It dated Athntlr llighlanda 1-0961. lonlnl home, moilcrnir.cd, 30-foot M TWO-FAMU-Y house, new hot water bboat t i n jf nndd swimmlnwi . Reven-rnom BATOSTOWft— FW-.-room modern " bun- I'hone I -li 177. AUKUS: 'J, 1 y 3 7 and is re curded In Booh AT1'KACT1V£LY furnishcil room, in nn heat, oil burner, nil Improvements; house in fine condition, PI Helens hent, FIVK R(J(JR MS «nil" linth; two-i- 12C6 of MortKnxes on l'n«e 2S9 In tha COOK-GENERAL houseworkcr, live In. inif room, nine other rooms, four buthF, I 00 s fj ultra foot lot; two-cnr frn race; iralow. Conveniently located tn hun 4 Mnnmouth County Clerk's Office. Thi old house of quiet charm. Ideal for IMi.me Ited Bunk fi-2f,Tfl-R. nutnmntlc heat; two-par f'tiraK^i nt- ; fr c; firenlacfi; two-ear irnrnire; Unumtnl titiv line and school, Two-car detached K«r- hoh t wnter hhviit, il bun business woman or gentleman. Conven- pr it beachbh. 87 MornlngsldMlld e n,venue, nt $8,00.0. Act quickWI Byrne A«nnc», 1 'iH First nvi-nue, aa'd Cei-tificutu of Tax Sal* wna a*. Ci IUL— l''ar wultrett and to" work on tnched; 1 ','• lantlacapetl acrrB, njee Prompt occupancy. Price 112,- Sculthorp Atcni-y. siftnpii to Complainnnts by the Borough ient to nil transportation. Please call Irten, 125,000, McCue. Phnnt> R- Knnnamirg.** Phnne Rumson 1-1 ISO.* iiOO. Consult C. F. Horden. C. F\ Bor- Atlnntir HJKhlnnds. I'hnne l-niV7. Bed Bank 6-3736. Brill, For interview, phone Eatontown ITniHLANliP—Loentcd on Bay avenue. of HiKhliinct. nn July 26, 1946, 3-1175. White Bite Shop, Highway 35, Bnnk fi-1470, or Rumsnn t-O4(4.* RUMSON—Perfect for lnri:e fnmlly 1 den. Shrewsbury. Phone Red Rank 6- PtVE UlJUSlS nnd liu'.h; nuu-car nnrai:e. iWVItliK SUNNY bed-sittint' room, three REU BANK—New Capo Cod home un Two liuIldinKA in excellent condition, Cinsc to n tores nnri Kchoot, Four Ififil, or fi. II. Nevius, Red Hunk «• Near Simily Hnnk hn v: -r^urn h*"!*, And you, Raicol Henlty Corporation, Entontown. on ono piece nf property. Front building inrKc bedrooms nnd bnth. powdfr ronm. oil; t lO.OOU. Sciilfhori» Awrncy. 103 windows, hot wnter, hent, lintm MIDDLE-AGED woman in need of home, der construction. Flvi. tnrjfe rooms 1C33-J.' : a coritorntion cir^nnized and txiatln* dishes and silver furnished. Cooking tile bnth, hot waler hent with nil, PX contain*) store with Inr^e apnrtmcnt on flrcplnce, nutomntic hent ? Inrge plot; Ulin HANk AftEA-Nenr river. " 'f^ Flmt nvenue, Atkntic H >Kl\lnnUs. Phone urul'-r the laws of the State of New with doctor's family In tnwn. Must peenri'l floor. Itcnr ttuilolnn rontnlmi 1 prlvHeRea, With or without Ktirtt.K«. llko children. Light housework nnd panslon nttic; SI2,000, Josrph r;. Me iloiibln trnr!iKi>; |l").7"if). Byrne Aucncy. minutes tn Jitatlon, Modorn • home, 1 .047 7. York, nre mnd* n party defendant be* two nnnrtrnentii nnd two gnnncc*. Own- Phnne Riim-on l-ll'.0.• Rent reasonnble. Call Rod Bank fi- cooking. Cnll R«d Bank 6-4070-M be- Cue Affoney. Phono He'd Hnnk fi-147 rr icIiinK ilur to lllnris, Pricu 120,000, scV(;n rooms, two bntlm. iteam hent, all: PIVETlOUMS and bath: two-mr uiinik'ti: ci 11 ^c you are the record owner of thl 1644-J.* . twren 12 and 1 any dny. or Rtimson 1-0144." Call for further dntailn nnd informa- RANCH— 11 plpnsnn't itrres in. eonvpn- liii'KC landscaped wounds, he-it u t If ul lot l'J'lxl.V; furnished: hot water Iirnnhii do^iTlbed in suid bill, _ _ _ partly furniahtd npart- iont Middletown lorntlnn. T.nr«e mott- trrr-s. Immudiatc occiipnncy; $20,000. hrnt, oil; Sl'J.'tdO. tirut thorp Ak-cncy, Ol'KKATORS. Exncrlencfd slip covers TEN A'CRES—Ni'nr~~Tinton Fnlls, tion. AIIKUS (I. Ncnvt.'K, Ilrnker, US2 J Dated: Fehruary IT, 1913. ment, and comfortable rooma, in flnc and drnpciics. Butler Brown, U Mon- pnved road. Delightful homes!te{ fer Hroadway, Loiitr Brunch. Phntic B-2.f.6fi. f-rn home M Ijciirnnm*). tiled kitchen *?_y ^yjlniiin^l'hnne Entontown 3-0007 103 First ii venue, Atlantic Ilishlunih. residential section, near station, ntortn, nnd bath, stenm hpnt: thrtr-rnr Rnrnce. ONE ACRE. Fenced, Iilcturenque set Pfinnn 1-H477. W. GILBERT MANSON, mnulh street, second floor, »td Bank. tile Rrounil, brook, wnodlnnd mljoinini Solicitor of Complain ants, ntc. 6 Third nvcnuo, Atlantic JUKH- Phone fi-4 the order of Oornian S80 per month. Phone L«nnfi Hrnnch 6* and qualifications to "Ice Crtam(" 000. John 1.. MlniiKh, hrokcrf Rumson I-1150.* MeKtuldIn, Stirronnte of the County ot 24-foot living room, fireplace; Ander n Invntory,, iihower;; ?rcondd floor,, titimm e ^r)T"I{OT)TlT^iTid~baTir;~i;irra«c^~hiil 202S-W bftwepn 7 nnd 0 P. m. 53 5otit)< Box fill, Red Bunk.* Ron range? ptenm hent; encloRed por»h *"" *f* Phone Rtiwon 1-0716.* bedroomibd , tilile ItImthh, hohtt wntet r he.itht , oiil water he at, oil burner ; lot 100x1 (J ii; Munmouth. made on tho twenty.flrit da» Ball) nvoniie, Lontf Branch. of Felirunry, 1943, nn the application of trrrnrc; 0 on bio itftmsm; 811,000. Rn RUMSON—Recently modernized iili ATLANTIC HKillLANP.S—In splendid Ihreii-rnIh r chickehikn hnusfsh; hrrh - $12,300. Scuithorp Affcnry, 103 First room, {.ttehi'ii NOliSB—Reliable, euro of two bsblefi. Vnnilorn Anency Fnir Haven, Phon rooms, 1 \le Kxoeutor of th« nyt t# ro ml it Ion. Lnrsco home, divided Into l fruit trees. Aik- ••state of Millaril H. Mnlih, dficensed, _ . adults only: $50 monthly, permanent position. Own room nnd ReRdd nk fi-1100.fi1100# nil hent, nutomntic electric hot wnter ttw o miartinf-ntsmartinfnts. with uunsftlliln thirhrdd Phnnt |;___ Including KHS. Meet rip, hent, par spurr, bntn, uood p.iy, plfn.innt surroundings. heater. Itivor rlKhts; ttftniKe, Price noticf in fiu'tby Kivcn to the credUoi 1 PLOT lOilxllO^-Iloiiutlfully construct, npr.ctnu nt, KIKxri-Ilenl l fof r l fnmilfilyy SIX KDOM.S ami lmh"7 tfiiravii'l "hot nirnf sni'l (IM-*'HSC»1 tn exhibit to the *«»!• Shi-owabuiy bus nt iloor, wnlkinK tll»- (•"II Uumson 1-0440-M.* homo, ninn rooms, modern linth, In $10,r,uO. John h. Minu;:li, htokcr, Hum. ffo r tncnm*-t . VVery $t lie nt: ,jir*.> pint. DvcrlookhiR Sandy tniTfo to Bluipu, Nust tn Cert rude n.init- Fnn Unad. Phono Rum son 1-071 ft.* iiUortstlnvt 1 $t*l,- ih'iit tn stn* si-rihor, «nU» c\t'cu(iir, as nforosttiid, their COOK—To ilvo In. Itoforoneos required, ntory, new oil lnnnerner, , electrieltc hoott wato 7fiO, Byrnt; A^i'nry. I'none HumMm I • rik'lit uf way t Hook liny; $12,'itm, Sniltliuip Aironcy, ili'lit't ami itenmmU nfr:ilnst tho snitl f<* mentfi, S.l-1 Broad afreet.* Rum HANK—Fine r'rVitl rii tint Hi'ctlini wilt he forevor hnrred of their nctloni TKttEE ROOMS complt-tely furnlshrd. on inoBH and collection*. In Matnwnn nnd HR1CK AND FRAMK rcaldencr>. P ll furnncefurnn ; nttneheehed unrngo; tfinndd Vi luitha, hot wntrr bpnt, oil.' Hoir rnn'iis, b'lth, hfit wnter hpfit, oil; two- Nfiir ^rhnnli. 1IUM« nod rnllruml ft«- thiTofoi' mrninit the uniil suhicrihrr. .Shrewsbury bus line. Apply Friday vlclntU. KMnbtUhpd nm.tnm*rn. Trnflt* fill* K'iUii's'c: lot 7.VU.1U; 11 S.OHlt, Hny timi. Tjlvint: room, llt'eidari'. ill in nt fnmUy hmlroomi, Hvlns ronm, I^re mpl plotlt .. A^iniA^i f $lQ,)O$lQ,Of)O$lQOf) , JithlJhi h.h In ox pel t hnpe. Owner ntiiHt move. l>:itcd: Frechoiil. N. J., Kebruiirj* Ul, ijuLwoen 2 ft it (1 8 p, m. Adults proper red nvcraRR 9tl> weekly nnd cnn be In* Stilt inn n. j'hoiii' K»t tin town ;_;'__|f|7._ room, kitrhi n, luitlrrN pantry, inn Mr nlaiT, hny window, I Vj tllo-fl bnttiH, tile Minui(h, brokerbk , Rum son randd . PPhonh e Asking i'ili. Hyriii- A«( nry. Pluiiu I'Jis. Phiino_n___ Hunk n-SfiSl.* CTGUBPII, Knr Inspection of rotito, wrltu kitchen, oil hr.it; Kiinifff: $2O,'iO0. Rit It 1.0710.* Rumso bfilninm, Ivvn otlhr liii{f'ooin«, hot wntr Tho Kill If r IlruMi Cn,, 308 Atkhm nv_- ALTON KAtlU MAUR, CTTiHT tiOUSEKKKPiw. roumi nlHti' Vnn Horn Awnry. Fair lliivcn. I'hon UEir HANK— ElKht tm>m>, I Vj butlu, KJVKR I'LA/.A—SmiilOiut ruti-l At live nnd fh!r, four litrlidot railiuloi' h-M, Phnnu Red llnilk >> nur, Nf>ptuno, nr telephone Anbury I'nrk llc>\ ii. UaUmtoivn, N. J, utlirr rooms, nent* Rtntloti and husrH. Rfd Hank fl-4l_0fi,» _ lii'cptiiccs, nutomallc heut; three-cm Mtv« (o iilinv. lih nt fu i. II Itnprnvi-it.iriti, ,[.iu.i hint. w. .Plmno Urd Bunk H-^tlOIt. . li-ljiQ.S af.pr (I n. m, KEA"N^HUn(l— Vhiit ro7irnn, lilt«(ieii?lV tfiii'HKC; four-room, bnth noRrtmeut two pi l smull fiunUyy. Uv Inirtrd 1...OVS. I'rrplnir: burn: ^i-nu. ci:i nil iy~\ivA li Mrs^rt. )h (Mint 11 „ UctAnun, flOOM—Vm ono or two. private family", \VOMAN—Fui clranlnv »a«l iluntlntt' hath, nttlrt lar^n lot; into hluck fro II hove; one ncrc, Price ?1 ->OUU, .lohn room, two lit d ion ins an'II kikitclirul . Rr ihoifc lonitit'ii; S IT., nun. Kny Stillm through Siuitli rc-t, 'niuuli, IIOL wattr hetit. Fnir Haven Wlittfi Furnlturo and Beddlna Com- itorci, iclinoli, chtirchm, limes, rnllroi L, MiiniHh, Itumion road. Fhont Hum- rcntly built, A irmid Imy at 17,.0(1, HichHAy* 4>N*. i'hone Entontown Munli nvenue. Fnir Haven, Phon« Red Ked Ilank, N, J, •on 1-0716,• rcntly built, A irmid Imy at 17,.'0(1, foid, Phon* Uti Bank C*0348>J« psny, 170 Monmouth atrut, JUd Dink, .Call XtanaburK 6.1&17-M. ByrnB e AgencyA . PhonPh o KumsoK n 1-1150*11150* a-0007, Bnnk 0*2303, Proctor*, Paee Sixteen ni5D T1ANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 19A8 Name Committees Twin Boro Director* New Tailor Shop Have Annual Dinner Nursery Play School Dry Cleaning - Repairing Directors of the Twin Boro Fed- Children s to S Year* Remodeling. For Card Party eral Savings and Loan association Vcw Suits Mmde to Measure. Wky So Moay Ptoplt Say; Preparation for Entrance FUEL-BLUE STONE of Hatontown and their wives at- to Public Schools. Attend- 18 West River Road, tended the annual directors' dinner ance during Spring: term Rumsoii, N. J. JN8UBANCE FROM At St. James Tuesday night at the Willovvbrook, starting April 5th, will re- Fair Haven. Panic! S. Morris, pres- serve a place in our limited ident of the board, was toastmas- Summer Nursery Group. ComUincd Soridirs ter. Quall/lcd and Licensed B. A. Shoemaker & Sons WALKER & TINDALL Others attending; were John Tench*™. NEW LIFE! To Hold Annual Evnil Adams, vice president, and Mrs. for Adani'i; Bliss Price, attorney, arid Tmii«p«rtatlnn Included. Easter Monday Mrs. Price; Richard Roberts, secre- Your Old Clothes LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Our clients appreci- tary and treasurer, and Mrs. Hub- With Mrs. F.r^inahl li. Vnnlinjnt, ;;nn- erts; Mrs. Caroline Shaw, ns.si.slnni SEASHORE DAY ate friendly service oral chairman of the KitMrr M<»n- secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Th« New, Improved . , . and unbiased | lA>i RIVER EXPERIENCED II COURTEOUS ticket distribution. She is assisted by Mrs. Hlntclmann, Mrs. Oeorse GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES Grausc, Mrs. nita Douglas nnd Mrs. TELEVISION OPERATORS | SERVICE William Decker. CATSUP For Eutlne or Jules NITELY C LCIIII;II Service 1OYAL A8ST. FU 5-25' *- 29 f SEEDLKSS 1'INK TEXAS EUGENE AND HELENE CURTIS WAVES For Cliinelnvoiticn Buddy Johnson Fancy Calif. Andy Boy Tim Lenten service of the Hod Al Tin: Piano SELATIN Puddings GRAPEFRUIT Bank Council of Church Women BROCCOLI CLOSED WED. OPEN THURS. EVENING ! will bo held Wednesday, March 17, Every Saturday Nile BY APPOINTMENT. i at tho Ked Bank Methodist church. The film, "This Ilo;ul We Walk," Fret; Stuffed Calihagc will lie shown. The Him is the bunch ^L^w 15 MECHANIC ST. HED BANK dramatic piclurization of tho unit- (llungnrlan Style) FANCV WESTKRX ed church program of relief and Sandwich?* . . . ShliHlehnard FANCY FLORIDA reconstruction in Europe and Asin, CARROTS PHONE RED BANK 64309 Telrphnne Kenmhiiru Easter Bonnets ._...... wate., «•«« mH-Kt • Swift's U. S. No. 1 \ are in bloom . .. 1-Lb. Pkg. Sliced
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