7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER can VOLUMELXXIII.NO. 14. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SKPTKMBKR 28, 19",o SKCTION ON K—PAGES 1 TO 16 "Kids' Have Day Via Kiwanis Club's Pet Parade Sea Bright Ads Malley Asks To O.K. Job lo Armory Ready End Of Strife Repair Bulkhead Opposition Noted For Trade Show III .'M Vote to Claims Keansburg Can Acrept Ordinance Second Annual Exposition Make Headway Sensibly By a .? 1 \H:P Fulav n^lv * To Open W Slli Parade Monday ; Pea Rriph'. rn.» viv n rj< i i'im<~:' i;

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j rvmrr pm\ HIIM*: ?'•" ' *ir '<•••• i.n John F. Malley, who is opposing ;.» f>• - Monmouth (iliorus mandy :i i <•< o T t he Nn: i h I if *r>i call election, has some definite M r. r I"I. i:.», !: f.r.e •-. Prtren- ideas on the responsibilities of This sphl vot p, f*il!"\i i fi:: Ion ,'t 'tv More Protection ir,; •-.'• •ip'.'-.r-.g '•-i <••:.• n;es.. a pa- discussion over vnn.m.s r :.-ir- in- Has Cast of I IN) public oflice. He believes Keansburg : i-l". ioa,|.i.-«d i.f T." R»d Bank volvrd in t hi> pr«»p(i.- i!. (ii OIM « ,[f ,1 I can make progress by co-operation ll-f d^p i *" .'!.• 'i'. v ir.'i n.a.ord ••f and working together toward a To the Thrifty lock th:it ilnwh.pr.l uhm th- |.|- !••.!• ^ .: : ir l."g -i, m,< lfi:il:' es ar. 1 common aim, not by strife, name- I or IIHIKI" <"•'• •'•"! Savings Account* Are M.-r ' ir.'1 I': .-' rorr.p't r v The. recall is the culmination of HIP way fnr n flnul c 1 *• • hum nri ii > <•••! • •;' a turbulent regime of Mayor Bren- Now Insured I'p ri-p.iir joli nt th<- ()rt 1L' nmn. .1 il ; Hi • i .- -i.- I'S .! ••< nan, starting from the time he Krnlriv's at; 1 n t e I't !•-'.\ • - : t in • '. i• i! look office on May 21, 1949. The To $10,000 r •• .1 I.. -. W. ; t rt L A. h 'it r nrisrpr *f aliniil Ilic ric of (!'.• rlimax was the Loder case, where .. .•.•'i:.m;. •• ' •:• M .rrl-.v p/pnir.;, ent or \'. hat y<< P run =n 1 Mr. Brennan filed five charges Savings accounts In hanks and I "' w," ;r.* • •> 1 . •• •:;• rr:a',' .r* *o :r.*» v.ilo flnani-l.il Mth against Police Officer Frederick in the insured savings and loan r •.•'••• ;i:| spp.-t.-i*or-«. A* » Loder, claiming disrespect and oth- associations of Red Bank are now individual group nf tri:-. pavei •< 'I . i]. M.-h ' f i"'il n,kiH Kn'^rtT in- er things, resulting frurn an alter- protected up tn $10000 prr account dn tin- j.iti as it ."limild W d c-it,on at the Manning Place flrc- as a result of the signing of a the residents will li;n e li> piy a mi a.s much as the liorough. house. on Decoration day. congressional bill by President J-',.. •. .n^ ' r.f \ '•iU'i'".1j;!p 'lfs, i na v After many hearing". Borough Truman, it was disclosed this week. Mayor Sayfi Job 'PromirMM n:h"i'!y [H'l/^s -^ili i« given cut, Manager Ralph O. Williams ren- Previous maximum insurance Mayor Thomas Farrrll tnld the i >n Ttjf^-1't v evpmnj? thp ent**r- dered a verdict of not guilty in coverage for banks and savings and council that canying out the pru t.i .nni'-n' j>r .^:-:i m -A .ii -iLMin s'?) rt favor of Patrolman Loder. How- loan associations had been on ac- Pictured is p^rt of the crowd which gathered Saturday morning on Drummond p'. to view iho ject was Its i csponsihility, s c :» -. ••:.,. K ami w i.; •"* itn->r the ever, in the course of the trial wit- counts up to $5,000. Settlement pro- awarding of prizes in the Red Bank Kiwanii club-sponsored pet parade. THe event was the main the job was promised t" the dtr*"". -n .f 'n*« Ar' . jr Murr;iy nesses testified that Mayor Bren- visions of the bill in the event of dents last January. He also < • t'l'ii'is of l;pd J'..in'.i Kd -vird nan was intoxicated on the occa- loss are identical for banks and feature of the local observance of National Kids day. Gail Ruh, daughter of Mr. and M's. Ernest L. New Jersey State Statute 40 , M.H it ,in \K\]\ '•>• rrri.i'- r of ",»- sion at the Manning Place fire- for savings and loan associations Ruh of Little Silver, won the main prire for ' best in parade. ' Her entry was a dci:h:fvjr.d wrapped as giving a municipality the i house, and the mayor produced under the terms of the bill. Pay- to construct Inillihi'itiiing "li pi \M! nesses denying the charge. ment will be made either in cash in bread, a la frankfurter. or private property un wateift •r' i.nni'Tit. v-v 4 dan-"* Those favoring a recall, charge in- by an account in another in- : other than ocean licache -. sured inMitutinn. Ped Bank hiqli school ' band led the parade whirh had « line of mi- i of a'TIC I 400 chil- inconipetenre, Inefficiency and in- This, s.-ud tho may ill he W. .'.in-- I iy .••..•r.;r.t- James F. effectiveness on the part of Mayor Banks arc insured by the Fed- dren Prizes inc'uded punching bag down., roller sk.ire', dart board', lea-.hc, ana ds . l?-i wir.ners flr.-t of an annual s -, of In Brennan. It is charged that the eral Deposit Insurance corporation. were chosen by a beard of judges, including Mayor Charles R. English, Ma>nr Ldqjr V. Dcni-,e of hep.d repair joh.s In* w piop fii:,-.\in^' tne srj -11 r n ihnrp tean1.', mayor in his platform promised Savings and loan associations are Sea Bright. Kach yrnr, he * Fair Ha/en, Ma/or Joseph C. Davison of Little Silver, Freeholder James S. Pfl4e<, Free^'dor Joseph r to reduce taxes, and the borough insured by the Federal Savings and $"I,I>O0 sh'iuld br» appropiated In the i u;'; [iM'-cn' thri'e -r f',M! of t".'" p l« rate for 1950 was not only in- ! Loan Insurance corporation. Both C. Irwin, Deputy Police Chief Frank Reuther, M. L. "Dick" Campbell, John Bai '/ and Howard Leon. budget, ns w:is done, this year, fill creased, hut that the increase was are United States government cor- similar projects. York el'1.', who hT^e appeared on the largest of any of eight munici- porations. William Saliadin of the Kiwanis club was general chairman of the affair. palities along the Bayshore. While thn borough's share nf the tnln^ 1 -Inn. Banks in Red Bank with the in- ro»t will not be in excess of $s,omi, I in Thur-idTy evenmir. pro.'e.'-.MOii- 11 is charged that Mr. Brennan creased insurance coverage are the spokesmen for the Normandy Krmip, William r.nrdon al **n* ert a i net s from fr.e f o.um. \ would hold a "dress rehearsal" be- Merchants Trust company, 30 Raymond M. Scott and Thomas A. Kntertainment bureau '.v.U az^.l fore the angular Tuesday night Bro.id St., with total assets of }13.- Nelson Resigns Taranto. said the residents nnw Work nn thft oratorio. Handel's he on hand with three acts ' T council m.'Ctmgs which the recall- 109.020.07, and Second National have banked alnmst $,'i,0O(i and mil j "\lr. -•i\-\ h." v, -n xT'irted tinder the v-Tiidevilli1 Kd'.vnrd I'-in-Aiy will ers claim were mere formalities. Bank and Trust company, 53 Broad Mayor Confident add lo this whatever sum is need- direction nf Willnni Gordon Pa^din emcei-i f ir the evening It is charged that he promised St.. with total assets of J17.595.754. As Home, School ed to finish the jnli. t with Paul ThmiiRs as .irr iinpnn:'' The pri^iini for Friday even.nff to develop the bathing beaches and Savings and loan associations in The project involves insertion nf Member -hip in the choru- has «ill he handled by J. Raymond his efforts along that line have Red Bank with th« increased In- grown roti.-idf i 'iHy, it. now b'ja.«t- new hulkheniiing in the area be- f been ineffective and he has accom- surance coverage Include the Red Club President tween Atlantic way and Willow j ing l >0 active, members. Ham^'iner*. a group of boys from plished nothing. Bank Savings and Loan associn WAV anil along Hellr View pi. and t^p I :i nir>«lni fjr St^tn hnrne whij Recall JVVill Fail' 1 It is charged that he promised tion. 10 Broad St., with total assets Eaton town Group reennstruction of a small boat basin and Mr-. Hunter follork. Audrey appeared on the Teri Mack tele- to conduct the affairs of Keansburg of $3,722,573, and the Mainstay in the center. Borough money will * R Seymour. Pn-c;[|a Waif-. Sue U vision ^I'.o^. and an exhibition IV lo the end of improving the reputa- Federal Savings and Loan associa- Outlines Project*: be us»-d fur repaiis at ihe ends nf 1 Schcnrk. i Irandin Si-heii.-k, Mr-. the I)..:'ithv T .'.ind studio. This tion of the borough, hut instead, tion, 21 Monmnuth St., with total the streets urn, nn hulkbrnding Krederir Me<-.jni, Mr • t (e>n I.n< e^hi^iM'in will tie a nv.iMcal COT:I- during his term of oflice the bor- assets of $2,118,782.91. New Committee Heads Brennan Makes Strong Charges facrd by parts of Belle View pi., kia, Mis. i Jenevri Wei ner. Mildred edv dance revue wi'h the following ough has been placed before the Institutions will bear the entire designated as a public street. Resi- (Schmidt, Mrs. A. J. Pcrley. Mr«. participant? public, in sensational and unafvor- cost of the new protection for their The Eatontown Home and School dents' money will be used for rp- John Mm-Milian, Mrs. (jrandin Alan Peterson, song and danct able headlines. accounts. The new law affords an club held its first meeting of the At Rally of 800 at Balbach's maining porlions of the over-all Hamrnel, Ml.«i Joan Hammrl, Mrs. routine; Dorothy Ann Ruppel, th» Bills Outstanding opportunity for securing further year Thursday afternoon when par- project. Ruby N. Oerkins, Mrs Alfred Ilch, (Joldtlsh; Jeannie CVimher. minia- safeguards for the funds of their ents had an opportunity to meet Mrs. Jean Wat>on. Lucille Gee. luie bMllcnna; "On the Beach it It \s claimed that he plunged accounts. the faculty of the Eatontown gram- Before an rnthusinhtic audicner Would Auk Bids Mrs. Kr,ink M. (ire«ory. Sgt. Dean Waikiki" with Join Held, Marcia, (In1 borough into needless and ex- The increased Insurance cover- mar schoo!. ; of more tlipn 800 supportors at Eal- Of, after a public healing ami Oettemy. Paul Jahne--. William Ot- Tnlanrl. Gay Smith, Nancy Hurd pensive litigation over the* oflice Mrs. Harold Magathan, secretary, hach'n auditorium Kr iday night, final reading of the ordinance Oct. tinger. John f'riwfnrd, Thomas and Rose-Ann Terraciona; Michael uf borough manager, most, of the age applies to all accounts held Catholic Vets hy an individual, two persons with read a letter from Dcwey V. Nel-. Fflix J. Brennan, cmhnttlrd mayor 11 the measure. Is adopted, bids HodgkisH, Riihert Forman, Karl Penta, "For M» and Jly r,al"; Jo«n h:lls for which ho is withholding son, who resigned as president due j 'T_ of Konn5t>ui£, was confident that will he asked fur a section of the Anderson. ('hi r!*»s I^chenauer, ' Hamn»r. "Yell for Mama" and until after election. right of survivorship, trusteeships, partnerships and corporations. to tho press of business. Mrs. Norr-- 10 he will he kept in oftire when harrier specified by (). Wolcull Jamen H Ale\-inder, James Thnrne. "Cocktai!* fnr Twn." and Dorothy The rccallers charge that Mayor man Thetford presided as acting! %'<>tpr» go to the polls tomorrow Morris, borough engineer. After Joseph I lochs! cm, Mrs. < Itistave Toland in an acrobatic waltz. Brennan hired special counsel to As a result of the new legisla- president. • night in t he refill doc tion. the contract is awarded, the resi- Hu.senitza, Mt.«. Joseph Korman, < Tho Siturday evening program press the Loder case, the hills for tion, many municipalities are ex- The matter of providing protec-, Asserting that no charges have j dents will seek to enter a private MrM. Russ Morgan, Edward N. will he finale of thn exposition and which are likewise being held un- pected to increase, the deposits of By Auchincloss tion for children at bus shelters j been made n^iinst him, Mayor aprce.ment with the same euntiar- Fields. IMuln Davis, Knthryn H. the hiKhiiuhr of the evening will til flfter election. surplus funds, hitherto limited to an insured limit of $5,000, to a new was discussed. It was agreed that' Rod Bank Will Be Host lirennan charged tlint sponsors of tor to have the remaining .sect ions Fields. Ltlli.in ("Iihh. I>r. and Mr? be the awarding of the 1950 Stude- II is charged that he interfered maximum of S10.OO0. mothers in various neighborhoods j the rerall movement nre anxious of hulkheadinp built. b.-iker sc-l.in. I'reced.ng the awaid* with the hoard of health with the Paul p c• i m rtz, Will Ward. Paul Nearly $11,000,000 wn: paid last would t»c urged to over.'-co shelter* Tn County Convention; to remove him from ollire. hecau.se This agreement won the approval Ri'UMKin. i; e 111 g c i •-,!>frr.'ivp, Mrs inp of ihe cir Rnd other prizes, result that ho has two people in their areas. A committee "ill ' of his difference-, with the New (if Councilman ('arl Nr.lson who I here will hie a concert gtven b>' claiming to he secretary and two year hy savings and loan associa- To Klrct Commander C. J. i Meld. Willi-nn MacKen- tions in premiums to the Federal be appointed to supervise the proj- Point Comfort Hcarh rnmpnny. moved for first-reading passage of zic, I';ml TIlwma s. the F*!t Monmnuth hand. FMwar'l people chiming to be legistrar of the ordinance, Hnd Councilmen Mnr- Macklin will a^aln appear on ^Lge Savings and Loan Insurance cor- ect. Rep. Jamr\. Albert K. Krler, suit in tho ottlng. sponsored by the Kefinsljurp Tax- Councilman Lawrence McCormick final evening. were insured savings and loan as- was appointed to provide protection Catholic War Veterans .Sunday Gordon Machem. Jv , Pollv Mar- The rccalleis charge that the sociations throughout the nation for the first and second grade chil- payers' H^oeiMion. t fie enmp-iny voted "no" on the motion and ('nun- Lean, Sylvia (*h, id wick, Mi p. Ar Th- ftpo'i'inn will have many mayor adopted a building code nitfht in Crystal Brook Farm inn, has fniled to livn up to terms nf a man Nells Jarohsen almtained from with total savings of $10,754,000,000. dren while walking from the school Eatontown. thup ('riu-ford, Jo fin SchooninE, diver.'itli'd exhitdts ranging from which was gotten out by some state This amount represents approxi- to Brond st. Mrs. Joan Stillwell was beach fi ont leasr u it h the horoiigh voting. Oscnr HenmnL'v, Alfred F. And**! • flowers and jewelry to farm and department, the full text of which mately 80 per cent of all savings appointed chairman. Another ser- nf Knanshuip. Mayor Keen nan al- Mr. J.icohsfn recalled that some son, Roheit ],i>\\ ty, Mrs. Ix)ui*e gardening machinery and supplier, was never published in any news- held by these associations, both vice of this committee will be to leped tli at tnxes hnvr nut oern yea rs afo the. borough did some Sa\ re, Mis. Ann Sandei «t, Mr - Th*-:e will be to exhibitors and tha paper prior to adoption, and in- insured and uninsured. aid teachers in dressing prc-pri- paid for much of the property own- bulkhead ing on thf ocean front Ktthy W. Murphv, Mildird B. fiillnwing ftrmi and individuals eluded as part of the ordinance ed by the company. t At present, nearly 93 per cent of mary children, particularly during and, fniling tn rnllect. Bn nise-«c- lipese, ^!! ;. R M. Knrle, Mi.is Retry have leased one or more booths fop nil savings held by insured associa- stormy weather. With 41 children In outlining most nf his plat- nirnt for the ropaiia, eventimlly Macintosh, Mit« Ma reel la Macin- th<» week of the exposition: tions that nre not on Ille with tlie enrolled in that class, it was felt form, the mayor .«pukr f«>r uioie had to tnke over the piopi-r ty to tosh, M i ". Kirn H«\nt ley. June tions is included in accounts under 1 Ji-r.-ey Central Power and Light boiough, and two of which are now that the teacher should be aided. than an hour. He .stated that the satisfy its expense. Pespjtn the Acker, Mrs. Francis Aronoff, Mrs. company, OH Delivery, Shore Gas out of print. passage in at;ite law rend by the »"' '""e«««« coverage this total Mothers dr-siiing to aid in this ser- group sponsoring the recall in anx- i JanM. Pagdin. Miriam Hell, Mrs. .and Oil company, Asbury Parlc It is charged that Mr. Brennan lmmed te M cr vice are to contact Mrs. Stillwell. ions to removr him froni ofiln* he- [ mayor, he said he could see "no j (Jenrpe McCnilum, Mrs. A. F. Erler, Pre.«.». Red Bank Lumber and Sup- has fallen back on the time-worn I *'" ."\ £ «° I> Mi£s Margaret Vettcr, school cause he insists thnt the lease of difference" In tho two types of pro- I Miss Mary Krler, Mrs. W. L. Whit- ply company, Rolston Waterbury, ; field, J>ornthea Flogel, Mrs. Beulah her of persons with savings ac- principal, reported that the enroll- 300 feet of beachfront property grams. Therefore, he said, he would Overhead Door Products corpora- e.*ts behind Hit: II'CHII movement," ! (*a.s.=, Miss Stella Ounato, Florence c counts of more than 55,000 will ment has reached 361. She pointed held by the realty company is not not vote on the ordinance. tion. Noel R. N'ilson, South Jersey and one of the special targets i. D'iMi/.nl, I)')iothy t'celnnd. I'nuhne rise steadily as the public becomes out that space would have to be. in proper order. A inter from Mr. Srntt repented Surgical Supply company, Unioti the. Steamboat company and its Doniz-t!, Hr-ne St. Kin^-, Ruth An- more familiar with provisions of I provided next year for two fourth Mayor Biriman claimed that rent his earlier estimate nf Se;i Hright's Paper company. Maclevy Slender* alliliatod interests. • dei ,'.,n ' 'Inri-itte Haty, Harb'tra the new law. grades. Increased home hnilding in for one year, $::.l!3.'j, is still due the j over-all expense in the pi eject izine Salons and Dance studios, Boat, Still Running borough. Recent checks frnm the would amount to an average nf Serui. JariPT Srhnudt. Mrs. Tlinton \Vestco, Inc., National 5c, 10c «n- sey. William D. Saliadin, Earmark, rollment next year, she said. ; Int i ye, Ko^er i|ravp", Stanley K. .Steamboat company under attack Newhall Sells ills. Mary Malone was appointed says the lease for the property private capital many years ago J. Kridel. John B. Allen company. Miller. K'Kvard K f iHinger. Jr, Red Bank Savings and Loan ass*- ii still operating a boat line be- to head a committee which will became effective In June. HM7, and throuEh the life-n.vpret.-tncy of the 1 John H. Herd. Wi::nm IVFiore ciati HI, Sterling Furniture ehop, tween Kc.-infhurff and New York sponsor a card party Friday, Oct. that payments arc due frnm that replacement. H " aNo said new land date. added to the ImpiiiKh's ratnble. land Arthur- (Jil't'. Kdward Lem^nen and Martin .1. Md.iuire. 1'he Dauy R«e« city. This Is thn only line left they Stone Hill Farm 27, in the American Legion home as claim, whereas in the past 25 ycais by installation of this bulkhead has Lewis P.. I,owry. o:d, Huner's of Red Bank, Allaira a benefit for the club. "Originally daled June, 1947, the four other lines serving the North been worth nearly $4,000 a year and Son agency, New Jersey B«U A membership campaign will be lease was re-dated Apr. 20, 1948." Bayshore have folded. To F. Z. Coosman 1 in taxes. Telephone company, Leon's Cl»an« directed by Mrs. Clarence Mecka, the mayor charged. He claim. ?, "an Plan Benefit Bazar er» and Dyers, China and Glaal The advocates of recall point out chairman. Mrs. Doris Roberta re- extra page was inserted in the Because council at its previous the mayor's arguments against Former Hoey James C. Auchlnclosfl shop. Brandcr Radio and Television signed ai chairman of the hospi- lease saying that rent was not due , Rpsslort had announced it would For Village Church service. Monmouth Lumber compa- these so-called special interests fell for the flrst car ! not vot on th tality committee. She was succeed- Red Bank U nlavlnir host to the h y hecausb e the prcui-' not vote" on th e bulkhbulkheadd bilbilll untitill flat when after being charged with Homestead Noted for y a The Lailies' aid .society of th' ny. Cardinal Office Furniture com- ed by Mrs. Lorraine Ransom. Mrs. Kefl BanK IS playing nost lO tne ises were unoccupiedJ . False claim.',„,„„s 'al"l councilmernllncilmrn weripr>e presennresentt antt » im intr a year's rent on Belvidere piny. Klann's Paint store, \Vhtta Lester Whittleld, Mrs. Kenneth Way fifth annual convention of the vet-have been made by the company." , meeting, there had been concern Reformed church. MKMIetown, will Beach property, the Steamboat Aberdeen-Angus erans and their Indies' auxiliaries. Furniture and Bedding company, and Mrs. Elliott WilletU will assist Mayor Brennan charged, "it has that the issue would again be put ^ponso; a lia/ar U'''«lni'.*iay. Ort. 4. company secured a letter from Mr. r) William A. Fluhr. Steinbach con> Morton L. Newhall, vice presi- It will open at 11 a. m. at St. not fully paid obligations on the| T because of the absence of Conn- frnm 2 in I p tn . ami 7 to in p. ni Williams, borough manager and tax her. Mrs. Kleanor Compton will pany, Richard A. Carroll, Shef* dent of the Berw ind-White Coal James church when the delegates property. However, ir the alleged i cllman Oeorge Krauss. H:inrlm;nl-- nlticips IMI! be offered collector, to the effect that rent was head the ways and means commit- will attend mass. A luncheon will man'.". Colorest company, Jersey Mining company, New York city, tee. She will be assistedd by MrsM . claims were true, the realty mm-j However, discussion started im- for sale. In in,, evening a fi.^h pond Central Appliance company. Sat" paid to June J, 1951. follow in the cafeteria of Red Bank will h.. fuim-hi-rl for i-lnldren's en- has sold "Stone Hill Farm," his Clifford Cadman and Mis. George Catholic high school, members of pany would be two years behind in mediately after Mayor Farrell hud tor Lumber company, Better Mr. Malley was horn in New teiMvTinmen!. 168-acre. Aberdeen-Angus breeding Purdy. Mrs. George Winning re- auxiliary of St. James pest improvements to the. property, ("on- stressed the Importance of thB Housekeeping shop. Wright Stor* York city on July 7, 1893. He came thB pairs. He said that Ihe fihrewsbii In i.'i.iiKe of t^e \'anou.s booths farm In Atlantic township, accord- signed as head of that committee rving. tract terms stipulate that $1.10.0(10 of Red Bank. Dorn's Photo ihop, to Keansburg 31 years ago, pur- ae erosion had liepn considerable 'and planniil for the bazar all' Mrs. Kar! in; to Previews, inc., National Real because of having been elected j Registration at C. B. I. will he in improvements were to he made Baird-Davison, Blaisdell Lumber chased a •home, and has been a that delay might be costly. Heliii.^:. Ivmemiile y.c'r<'.ca, jam*. E.-,tate Clearing house, marketing president of the Eatontown Com- 1:30 p. m., after which an ad- in the first two years of the lease," company. American Cancer socie- home owner and resident of Kcans- agents. The buyer was Frederick at prn?ei \r«, jellies home-canned dress of welcome will he made by the mayor said. ty, Davidson Brothers, Seaboard buig ever since. Z. Goosman, president of the munity Woman's club. fiuil.s HIHI w^.-lttlile.-*. Mi.-. Julin James Stump of Atlantic Highlands, Tim inaynr attacked th» recall. Acadeinv Candidates service, Reussilles' Jewelers, \fJi> Shortly alter coming to Keans- Adams Engineering company, New West, llll.-i'f!'MIICOU.S household ta- commander of the county C. W. V.. petitions, saying "sonic of th? H74 ' ' mouth County Florists' club. Alien burg, Mr. Malley established a milk York city. The place is known as Mary Ayres Named signatures were, forgeries." The SllOllld Apply INoW ble; Mr*. Chirles J. Irwin, apron Electric shop. Colonial Screen com« and Mrs. Ann Targon of Red 1 business which he operates with tho Hoey homestead farm. ta!i>, M;?. 1'h.irles Poole, homi - Bank, president of the county aux- board of directors of the taxpay-; n a ' , pany, Red Bank Register, Boru the aid of his son. The business In Aunt's Will made c.ike.> and i-an.ly; Ms. Victor Buses. Sharpe Tire company, Sick. "Stone Hill Farm" has a two illary. Election and installation ers' association .s.sued a statement • „, ,„„ , /- , , has flourished and the Malleys now and one-story white colonial resi- Mary B. Ayres of 16 West Front of par(mrnl X vy R( p Jame E. Giii.-^inKer, baby c!othe.«, and ler Construction company, and have routes in Keansburg, West denco with 11 rooms and five baths St., will inherit almost three-quar- officers will be the principal bull- ^n^ chargtaR^or^yTad boon f' A»-^]™, Run..,on. is entitled Mrs. M.inan I'h il Iipsi and Ml.s.s Min- Sigmund Eisner company. Keansburg, East Keansburg and ness to be transacted. principal appoint mrnt which dates back to 1720. It was ters of the estate of her aunt, the checked hy board member, and j to onf> P1-"1^!'"' appointment to- nie Cat hart, nrt* and crafts booth. Port Monmouth. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. gpthfr with three altrrnnt™ to thf c remodeled in 1937, preserving such late Miss Elolsc H. Ayres of New certified a« authontir. A . ho\\in^ <>i plitstlcs will be giv- The following organizations will Mr. Malley served as acting post- features an the random-width York. m., at which time Rep. Auchincloss Naval arademy at Annapolis frr en '•>' Mi.*5. Hf'.i n Stultz, Keyport haw booths in the balcony: will head a list of dignitaries in the Proof offered by thn mayor In- jadmission in 1051. TIIP.M1 appoin;- master of Keansburg during World board floois, hand-hr-wn ceiling A nephew, Samuel E. Ayres of Rffi. .-ihnii'nt.s will he serwd and American Red Cross, American speech-making department. Eaton- eluded a -uened statement frnm a mrnt.s MC hjurti on Ihe results of ;i War H while the present postmas- her-ma and mantels. Midland Park, will icceive the bulk 1 tra leive.q read (luring the bazar. A Legion auxiliary post 168. Boy former rn*idrnt of Kean.-burK cumprtinvr CIMI Sprvii*" *|U.'iIifyine ter, Geui'KC Beamnn, was in service. of the balance of the esiatr. the size town's Mayor F. Bliaa Price \yill pa.i'e. pi'-", table will ho included Scouts of America. State Depart- Thr Aberdeen-Angus breeding which arcusrd fi mrmbrr of thf . px.'iminflt urn, n nrl thij c\;i niinnt inn Mr. Malley voluntarily relinquished of which is not yet known. Mi^s welcome the veterans to hi* bor- Inr '.In' cnMir.ni .• of \isito:». ment of i".in>ervation. Girl Scouts operation, built up under a plan rnmmittT .spr-kmc "urnalurcs nn will ho hr-!«i fiimclimf in .l:m . 1!*M thn position to Mr. Bcaman upon Ayres, who died Aug. 25, was the ouR-h. Other apeakem will be Mi- 1 of America, Junior Service league. worked out hy tho county ngr*nt r-prn]i pet it inn nf t r'.ing- 'n inrl'i' ** ' Any yiitini; ninn in goinl ph\ 'i-a. his letiirn from service. jdaughtf-r of the late Phinny and chael Uenovese, .state C. W. \'. Hn* Ii Your League "f Women Voters, Mon- nnd Rutgers university, cenlrrs him to sign and vo'f und*»r hi«5 Iroruhl run. 1 Mr. Miilley takes pride In thp around an 00 foot Hendricksnn Han let L. Ayrr f. commander; Mii«. Marie Albei a, hnioi ^An rl il II ,h l.nln <,*n tl.n 'I & i* °* I ^ \ mouth County Historical society, fact, that during his three-year state. atiMhary president; Maurice anf| hr> uiilllfs lo Mkl u rv I'ep.ii tment of Motor Vehicles, show barn. Other buildings Include ! Mnyir Ri enn;in s-' i < I that doc-i- "• " ' * Elv't Grrcn Mountain! Walsh, pa*t state commander, anrl riminatinn ." h o u 1 r| runiru miraif term he gained the respect of the' .1 seven-room farmer's residence i menU avml.ililc to pi• r* ( Monni'iiiT County Organization (Continued on Page 2) M. Si*. Joseph T. Ca/py, St. James without rl^i i v vvi'h Mi Aii'-hnvht-.», for Soi-nl Services. Monmouth and two-citr gaiagr, a 140-ton silo ] any riti/en al-n .nhinverl th^t nne ll-it •• -I • BI7.r. B"l-r( runk I. ^ JI 11'1 I pa P tor. M. *.', ronm .'(S. Hun.^ OlTlrr hiiild- Ccinlv Medical society. Pollc* and a bull barn. The 168-ncre prop- .MlRner u ho ll-trf| an .'iclrlrrj \ d« «"d « Little Silver Voltr, in winter imi.iifieii. r erty includes 115 acres of pasture- 'r.rt H I'o lowrr Leslie Mr Bride, rommander nf Keanaburfc hnci nut liveri there fnr ; lnin(,*1'1. Wa.ihmKon 2.V I». (', antl make A'hleti.' li'i^ue. Riwrvi.'w hospital, T.wlny is th" In.-l iUy f»ir rrcistratinn*. Ihnn tlii'.v hivi- h**n m y<-nm. Try St. James post, C. W. V., and Jo- H a tion tn hnronir a candidate SiU i* on A'nr. V'ctt?i.ins of For- Hi. II..;M i.'ii hnll will lip npm Irnm 2 land and tillable soil, 30 cleared m*'. Win. ('. Ely the past twii yi'urs, w.is a lcfti.>-] '^ I1. M. '.i • I1. M. II nil from 7 P. M. lo seph Laurino, past post command- for lhla e.^n U'.irs au\i:ii:\ pnsl 23S, and acres and 20 to 30 acres in woDd- Kstalf. Ilolimfrl] phiir e Hi) «-T65I.— tered voter in Mi-inii, Kin , and hnd , "ppointm nL $20 Reward " *:•• I'. M. I., in - inni'.if.'Uo 111" i who Ad vcrtifterncriL • . i :i- i . • -o the Y M.C A. land. er, are co-chairmen of the conven- voted there in i Ii HI. -.in n ^ 'lin I. tion. Tom Hacketta' orchestra will la.=t spring's primary Muri|«f« Money I-r-.l I.. AJCMI, BoroiiKh Clerk. Mr. Newhall purchased a lar** Rtndezvoua Gift Shop election. for hotnf*. (urm>. country «»tnt». busj- The members of the r\pnsitioi| '. !'. I hstmi lit. farm-estate in Virginia seve ofTers new la! I hdci'tioiiK in rtrnmici furnish music for dancing. The mayor snid one nian ad- nets b'nlilinifd, txiitlng or n«w. Lon^ cainnillt-e arc Td« nil H I'unwsy, months ago. KIH ("W«re, nil VIT, tit lour.it prirrg. ,"..!:. mitted he hnd sinned four names lertn, emr paymfnt. llbf nil leant o i i-iKiiriuiin; Fnui\ V R!nsd<-i!, co« Mortgage Money Iljiiiit*. ave.. Asbury Park. — Ad vert "ISP I " you alvakf Ukfl arceptnbl* proiiertiea. Joseph G. MrOi« l:..:i •>? H:e.».| •• . I!. .1 iluiim.in; Ruv Taylor, William A, for homes. furniE, count ry estate, bus- ment. • mil fu All on tho pptitinn and tin' .'mother Aui'tiPT, KpnltiTs. MortifnKc Dei'Srt. ine*» bu itdinits. r\i;ititiK or new. LOIIK The Beit Tim* !• Now < infesTd he h.l'l signed hn Hlfe'5 mtiiL Pbon* Itumaon 1-0444.— Art»tr Fluhr, William Russell, William A. lorm. »>n«y pnymnit. Litirmt Unni nn «'•• Tr>r 'Trr-iitmltr-rrl" Klnlinncr T, Napk'n*. Ptrional Loam M:i:ei. Hubert Woiden, Oeorge W, r('i"tiihlo PJ rtpf-1-t,r%. \\ R|t ..(• A T.nHn:i. 'f.i writ I *fin«t^rr. Piny lilt (nrflf, P"l.'r $5 to $500 on your nimi only. Prnmt't timet> Ben A. P.irker, William O, lf> Ka-t front P'r*pt. Krrt Hni.V II *. •n't if.! mn" e»i:e. H- m' -i M H . 111' P. I e ii n I n n ' ' T' \\ f,\ pic, ,' r M«t*>nitv i m«nt. Phon» HE 6-a*0t. iitfi Shop 4i Monmouih it, H«d Bank. vany, 77 Broad •trtft. R«ri Rnnk, Then* , K Dnimmtind i>i. 1'unnt KE V- V . Kt 1 Bum. — Aa. «c —Adv«rti»#m»nU RI 1-1473, UCIDH 74^—Ad (Continued oa Pag* 1) ^Continued oa P»f« 1) Page T*o HFO BANK RKOIPTER. PEPTFMBER 2S.

i of a tofa! of nearly $2,000 worth J. Kridcl; 24-lnch cake, City Bake- Inc.; three tripleslide combination pany; l>n« cedar cheat, White SKIN SUFFERERS "Malley Asks ;'O(Hl V nrd Of thC-P advrtllt.-ldve" f P9 "t* Mayor Confident of pr.z<. Some of the prizes and ry; two sen of StangI dinnerware, windows or one combination storm Furniture and Bedding company; a To relieve itch and pain, promote fetal- J t !•( ::• frif mis fni H W<\ U uir the i o11:i>-iny making the award [ China and Gla£« shop; aluminum door, Colonial Screen company, and comj)lc1e woman's outfit, Steinbach ing of many iurfsic« (skin irriti.tlon>> End of Strife Recall Will Fail Ur I nnd Ht-nd every effmt to re- are as follows: I pot set, National 5c, 10c and $1 Telechron electric clock, Jersey company; Weatlnghouse vacuum ECZEMA. ITCH. piMPLES, RASHES (com :ni'd f;om page 1 Ki*.ir,«!'iii ^ i-no «>f \ he n! - (continued from page Ii rr.-.-uir- cooker, National 5c. lOc'a'ore; "De-Frost It." an automatic Central Appliance company. cleaner, Better Housekeeping; = i :p. i \\ ;ts one of 11:\ f.ii-- TRY MARVAN SALVE interests by saying, "The iteamshlp and SI wtoie $}(K> savings bond, rpfricurator defroster. Jersey Cen- Other award.s and prize-givers in- i portable radio, William D. Salladin, Gtt s jar of thin time-proven I'uctor's postal tnspf tots TO ihe extent thai |-.>TIM!>1P for it« pl.fntJininal tral Appliance company; "Hlde-a- City of KeanshuiK is not on the Jeisc .• (Vntt.'il Power &. r elude a $10 Stetson hat, J. Krtdel; I and $10 tn cash, The Red Bank Formula ttxlfcy at your Drug Stor# or when Mr IVan.nn i < urned. ihfy .w i.\, viz flran wuir s»T\fiy Can' pwrbage rrceptacle, Barmark, •end for FREE SAMPLE to n 1:t\ rolls at the present time. As- pany, n boy 5 $12.95 a pair of shoes, Jonn B. Allen rum-i Register. did n ' i rq,..! t an a Jri;! al ! ho ! IM.'!IP<. All of thrni t-i'1 MARVAN PRODUCTS Kean^urg. N. J. 1 sessed for J80.UOO in 192«, the ship tim* the dilh't u as 1 urned ov er o I'.'it k ar.ii Main ,St i ect «ns leduced to $2.'>.0O0 m l!»3ll and >.y Mr Mi.:.-. : . M- Hr -i::. in i...- i . - •". - li)u:i|,j U.f lM'er [educed minor amoiinis nn ' M: M;. .. \ ' "a* ..!', :• .) ;-[H-. :.! rd : i •.. occasion-." he said. "Hut the H?M -or wr:. h oilier :.r held ^-" -M|i I, is not been taxed suite l'.ltU » '-.. \ r ,ir« 11 r .i ..c:» >r. •» pd »-*• •".>•- LIGGETTS : when it w;is removed from the ta.\ ouph O: K ^ ;M n HicV. i: d Jcs f i: ilarhor ! books." he added. hh.1 a. in- •:;' "is ii»it\ r > f a! ^« iu •• Hi'ttrr bdrt-j^e i.i poor health. Mr M.r>> irbui- in Way The mayor said he had traced a loo ceived *'s years as a n.e:r.! i i ]}.'• iuin|ieti- the legislation of the ship to i'f the t-osrd of health. •* are nflprinp Wilmington, Del. He declared he j 1:1 i' t wo h'irburs ( had a letter stating that Wilmlng Militant ( ntholfr -• I. i j'. one in , l.m d'.t'S not tax vessels. 1 • iw in Hiph- HP in ;i .T.I-U!'I r ( r St. Ar.r. s H:»: , He continued hy charging thai 11 .. i^ ;i[> l.uih I'ati.-'lu » :.wi\ I'. «.!"! I :.•!•:.!. •.' f | "i In' hiiaidwalk, owned hy the New i \< .-!'Ul'y river l :ir H '. y ,N:t rnr ;;m :r1 v f- • 11 \ IMI".". • : Point Comfort Reach company, is fn ?hi\i k and i? » it,' ••:!-r:- r f the >i-nl ovm i of t hn.«-e J not on the tax books. The mayor ili-i'l: 1 il entirely improper that Mr M...>v ». is t :n-f( •>"• - • • > -.nr U.e p: • the boardwalk winch cost between " pf «: nni sfip.i in \\ r'1 W.ir II. .if nu: « eft s. a i '1 !$300UIKI and $350.fw, Is permitted <)• r u,,.< :n :••' Na\ v ••• i - *" .-e prol*- 1 tn be untaxrd either as personal ( i-py\ ;. P .r. V r S. .,' :, i'a. n ,,. ami or real property." thf o' '"»r;• fev\ ed ^ it h 1 '.'.P anr} Mayor Biennan criticized the EXT MONTH! in !he Afri.'nn and Italian ran-,- JI;(.••( :ii 11 n ! candidate seeking to succeed him paign? pp new nnr*. John V. Malley, Sr, who was tax A nian of \«. ide h\ipn;oj-« v\y>< • i- . !•.!•;, In i>i .Icr t II pr"\ idp addl- assessor for two and one half 1 enop. M:\ Mn..py has ^nsf.rd i ;PMI- i. :. i tun; ics fur employ- J years. "When asked why the board- n f .v.,b.tor—' tati^n f v u*iPess in: "pi •' \- -WMI :• M n• 1 oncourHpe bu.°i- | walk was never taxed, Mr. Malley THURS. FRI. SAT. VALUES! honr.«ty :n h:s 31 year?' rp.cidriu P ,il (|i-> ir»K> indnp! ry that replied,"' according to the mayor, in thP r>o: ouph UP ha* seen t.'i*1 df U-HI t from our fine rpsi- that he did not tax It hecause it b^rivjgh prow from a j- *p'.11 at ;im i1»n! ,.i! r '.ararter which mu.H bp was placed there for the conveni- of \:,c\ io *>rtite:irs has Another speaker was Councilman inied N" Mr Nhllcv ei n largest II.rough along i Leon A. Waitt, elected with M Al - '.f : i >:/.' i- • ,60fl. In 30 VP'irs the ; said the increase in taxes was "out t rl-.rvr i'. to hr in the best intrrrM largest hnrmiph (Keyporti nlont; , of our control." Operating costs VIGRAN i-f M*^ ' cr-.'.ipn tha' a rh'-ince t>f the Hayj-lioiT has onl>' increased I wore rcthiopri. ihp councilman said •-i3 per crnt. wtiile Kranshurg, now! but. the previous administration ni'i do « ,l I oib. rnu.Nt 6-1444 KfcU bANK I, :r.rrrf Tf. respectfully a?k you a close second in population, dur- J used $35,000 more in surplus than MULTIPLE VAIO?, & Jiff to m.-i i'k \ nur hailnt jn favnr of inp that same time, hns increased was left to be used this year which the ! .'ca.l 3nd a vote f>>r me tn HIM per cent or almost ten times | resulted in the difference. The pres- ril! the vfu'Hn.-y. as much. This i." proof that we jent administration plans to keep VITAMIN CAPSULES Rea!i7;np the serint»]pnf'.«s of a have something which makes for; taxes at the present level, Mr. pledpe. if olpcted I pledfre to you: progress. Let us keep that "some- j Waitt said, hut "we aren't talking Wili not bp eont rolled by any thing." about reducing taxes because, un 9 der present conditions, this can't Individual, corporation or >;nmp of j Wants to Tut Taxes be done." ind;\:dirt!s1 ] w::: work In thr in- j Sixth- Kpcp KeanshurK In a De Luxe tprrst nf nil prop!? of all section? ' sound financial condition and re- Short addresses also were made 50'$ luxurious Cara Nomm ^-< of 1 he bornviyh , duce our honded indebtedness. See by Edward J. Eicher, president of V TOOTH BRUSHES Will givr h">nrst. ronsi-ientinuji. ; ih.it our water plant and sewer the Keanshurjr Taxpayers' associa vigorous and efticipnt sorvice to the ' Build up retislanc* by preventing vitomin plant and all our other borough tion; Max Honigman, vice presi- 49t peoplp. and be available at all equipment, of which wr can well dent: George Cameron, secret.'ry, deficiencies. Take 1 o day the Squibb wayl hours of the day. he proud, are kept in the best nnd Walter Lessing, Mrs. Nettie " 2fort9* CLEANSING CREAM Agalnut Favoritism condition. And most important of Maher. "Bud" Bias, George Ostrow, Variety of tlylti; natural or Hi- all—exerl every effort to reduce Mrs. Betty Ecklof, Charles Kovacs Squibb Will not favor one gioup over J and Mrs. Florence E. Gannon. xon briillei. Tramparenl caiesl COLD CREAM anoth*r. nor piay one group or our tax burden. B-COMPLEX CAPS . .. 100't one section afainst the other. I With the mounting costs of gov- William McGuinness, chairman Special Dry Skin Win have no £

SAVE UP TO Vi * HAIR NEE&S SPECIALS! You'll be "trigger happy" Make ice pops at home! TRADE with thlt ture-flre Vi PRICE! $1.78 Valu« DRENE SHAMPOO PISTOL LIGHTER JOY* STIX Ytu gel tw» bettlti el Drene Shemsee FREEZE TRAY SET HELENE CURTIS | ler Hie edce ef eAe, elui efi« cenll Mother>ef-P«ari Trim! TwlaP«k"Plnl|g" "25c EXPOSITION SHAMPOO For a wave far mert Ilk* SVI-OI. RED BANK ARMORY bottle* 89, NATURALLY CURLV HAIR...

CHESTNUT STREET Oef fblf «•«. 49( SHASTA SHAMPOO at * EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS NO IXTRA CHAROI NOME when you buy PERMANENT • BUSINESS EXHIBITS Reg. 79« SHASTA Set hoi the fUin'i to Proctor & Gamble's make popi from your fo- CREAM SHAMPOO Noy.l ch exciting new cream 'Itghtor that itandi vp vorlte fummer drink, in * BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE $1.28 BOTH oil cold wave ... for your own refrlgeratorl VM.UE FOR springy, lilting • BAM) & ORCHESTRA MUSIC curli... to quick and easy to dot When drowtineit ii Don't let a told • SOUVENIRS a danger, uie FITCH dandruff WMvtr COMPLETE KIT "take held" ... uie • MARVELOUS PRIZES SHAMPOO with PLASTIC NoDez AWAKENIRS lUxall CURLERS ANTIHISTAMINI 75e TABLETS Come and Bring Your Neighbors SIZE Lilt REFILL KIT 59 for us* with any /*» o'i 79c is. 39< ml liy ltr

Air v'cw of Sandy Hock ihows how it would be u-.»d a', fl New Jerey :'fi'c ccfl M v The broke-i line represents a bullhead behind which fill would be pumped r.io a

nuar l rummage sale Tuesday morn- Lawlry, Sr.. Mrs. Kclmuml \ tjni- Church Group to Hold inu . Oct. 3. The event will hi" hrld st0P(; ,),• Mi« 1'n'rm llolmr';, In the Weitbrook buildini; on WM ., Wnn',,r K^wl,. M,,, ,.-„.,, ,,. e Sal*- Oct. 3 1 BrrRrn p] , opposite tho WrptPldo Mary Mount rh;iptrr, Women'. I "Y" building. Conovor, Mis. Art hui i;>.'ison, Mrs. Missionary society, of FtM Bank Mr«. Honifr C. Methot. chairman, ' Muryan B. EiWt and Mis. Alfnd Bapti.n church, will hold ita an- will be assisted by Mrs. John T. ' Beck. A INTERESTS/ /ML...

The ruins at the carriage factory of John W. Mount and Brother at corner of Maple

Ave. and White St., F.«d Bank, after the fir* of June 12, 1908. The main part of

the plant wai destroyed with about 150 carriages and wagons and teveral automobiles Of course we're not philanthropists! Bui we do believe that extra value pays extra dividends. You while the brick store and showroom adjoining was undamaged. Next to the plant get more for your money—we get more customers and that's the point of this unusual tale. Kridel's a dwelling owned by John Degenring was also destroyed. (Photo from Charles E. has room for 500 additional customers and we know of no better way to get them than by inviting Beck, Fair Haven.) you to enjoy a $16 saving on suits that are today terrific buys at $65! We want you, too, to know the clothing that for many, many men is the best available in design and balance of line ... the tailoring, the perfection of fit, the service that makes Kridel's unique. These suits are an outstand- ing example. They're our new "Forest-Tone" suits' made of the only new fabric created for men's clothes in 15 years ... a pure wool worsted sheen gabardine with a new reverse twist finish. Su- perbly tailored with hand-needled edges and other fine details, these handsome, wear-worthy suits come in Forest Brown, Forest Grey and Forest Blue. Siics 36 to 44. Regulars, longs and shorts. Jx INTEREST ML0*000

NOW/ Many banks decrease their interest payments when a depositor's balance reaches a stipulated amount. YOB May Charge It on Deposits are insured by Th» Merchants Trust Company, however, pays full IV© Charge for the Federal Deposit In- Our Divided Patient Plan interest, always . . . regardless of the size of your Alteration* surance Corporation up balance. There is no sliding scale ... a fact th«t In adds many dollars to the accounts of our depojit- 00 ors. Open a Savings Account here today. Interest 10.00O Nov. ID (. 10 payments are made October I and April I. KWOE; BANK, N. J Jan. 10

M1MIII, HDUAi UlillVI SYSMM Open Friday Ni^lit Till •> if Frn* I'nikiii^ Municipal l.nl • Rrnr of Store Pace Four MASK •:*, i»,vt

I Violator* Fined 8128 Jamer» L. Davihon LEARN TO DANCE Pharmacists In Slilvwir* Court i (lalled Back lo Army SMOOTHLY AND CORRECTLY. LET OUR TALENTED 1 • .,111 if en i a*es of motor vehirlc J;imi - 1.. Hanson of 27u fflm- SURPRI 1 • each ycj -e Vf • ••-: •.••*.• •;, r _-. Cs S3" ti, M- : • Mecl at Freehold . . i ii iun< weir licnr d hy Magis- hi idj,' ' ;i\ »'. f* a i r Haven, has bren j••»erc.3. e-.. T-e PACE DANCE STUDIOS, 21 Broad St., Red Bank. ••.i'e Signify Stilwcll of Atlantic- a?-i>;nf (1 tn ;\r\ we duty v it h the Slalr Drlr^alo ami II •.ii.iii-l t.,-. n-hijm this uerk Vio- Ai m v - ii i n' ji infa n! i >' I In u 111 IP- Phone RE 6-0844 or 6-2691 M. Studio open 6-10 P. M. < onimillrr* Appointed !.!'• : - (ifiid H tr,ia| of $128 in fines pot t "I"*lf -.«!« \- tu Knit J">]\ < Mi'- . A-V w ii, d.snus*pd. Mi havi^-oii. «tin i- i iinnreted V Jn-r U'I.I'T Murchic, Jpiney City, WJJ.S \nt h the Bai[d-I>a\ isun f;i i in ma- 1OK A rOMI'LKIK ELECTION v Miinm iin.'fi £l'i ;md Kamupl Taylor, Ji , chiniTv stm •• on We*t Front St., MEN'S BLUE DENIM DUNGAREES n.ci ! inp l';ti:u li'-ach. $13 for rrckle.^ dnv- sci vi d tliM-p years in the army .iiK i iiistavp Pro 11, Newark: during W'uild Wai II, nnr \oai ov- Ih-.tiia- H I'plttKrew, New York; rrspa«. H»: holds the innk of first SANFORIZED SHRUNK pointfil •-H.i Kit h;n d Kin>|fiw, Newark, and 11 ru tenant He i> scout mast or of n i tr in Mi tioop 67, arlive in the Pirshytei ian y I'.-nk. tl> i , Krank U. Onofno, Hoboken, all OF BKAS ' wa e Hi'i r.sted fut passing on the chinch, and a rnrnituM- nf th^ Ma- sonic Jod^p. NK ! i)!.-).- CioMi, i i^lit and fined $8. Ameiing veluel Full cut, bar F'»r passing nt nn Inteixction, Mi. Da \ i.suii is mamrd to the Hen M.-ic ivsky. Red BaiiK. •I.!' forinpr Mi-^s Khzatirtli Conuvpr, J.-i. ii Me i*On Kf ; AM j \m\\i Samuel A. DeRogatiu, NPW- tacked end copper riveted et da light pr nf < 'a pt. and Mi-. Willis K:itn ii-kv, M;it:i :i It <• I .-irk, and Jo.«r-ph E. Walsh, L#ong j Iliaiu'h, WCIP flnrd |8. Alfred Ko- C. Cunnvpr, and ha.s two children, n-'ite H - I.. <>. CIIII Jtrain peinti. Sins 29 to 42. inc'.v ](•/., Ha irison, was Aned $8 a son, thi ee yrai s, and a dan^h- KIRSCHBAUM'S Sn niiicl MHIJJII;.*Maiy ui.*-- •; M.u and Thutu.ift H. Hirkfy, Newark, trr, three months. IPII'.-I'P:: (»«i; *•• Ii -ill'»n I'I -Ii lun A-l'i r 23 Broad Si. Krd Bank PH. I- Sum UP $l. >, for failure to observe a Uaf-, Mr signal. Will;'i in, iI' 'li n.-tiin.-til,, InJntt i'i !;ikrn ; ! ,IMI I~ Barbara Suartoul M mat /. I'.i ,-ifl!f \- He H Ii, » Iti'i nate ; A speeding violation brought a ,liitn*'« \\>'k-. ()• r;ni 'iiovr; Kiank line i»r $13 to Harry W. Ol«en, New T« Wed K. C. l.illand. Jr. ' 1 ifS;tn' i - I/*in^ Hmni'h, :i it rtn.it e; Munninuth. Urn Onrag-glo was flnfd ^13 for passing at a grade crossing. Mi^. .N{jrm;in I.i-f S\VHit*tut of | \Viiti;im X. »;..Jirlr. I .a |;c.\ n..(] • Ku A\flrnd. I.;i kruw.id. ;il!rrnatr; b'vr not having registration in his Summit h.t= :, r.nfjiinff-,1 :\\r i nK-'ifi<'- Allirtt H Juhn^on, I'unit I'ii-H.-.-inl. possession, David Resnick, High- mr-nt (if ln'i (laujhliT. Miss Bal- nnd K( mifi h Cooper, J'oint PI* ;,.« land Park, paid a fine of $3. l>Hia Swailoul. in Krlvvin Clark an', aitrnwitr. Thr case of Kenneth Bakrr Ai- Cilland .Ir . .-on of Mr. and Mi«. <-»illand of H;iidint: id.; fled Bank, Cleanliness 'riicc fi (i:n this nrpa appointed lantir Highlands, was dismissed fur lack of evidence. and Shamukin. T'I. to " '.n H.-irl.. Clark. Miss Swjirtout HIP Rrand- Lonp Bi and |>n Kat>in, R^d r of th<- l LADIES' NYLON HOSE Your Rugs Cleaned Bank, W^ml.it ivc; Mi Cinili, Ki-fl Wst Freehold Farm Mi. and Mrs. .Walter Dean Bii- a yiaduatr of Hank, and Aniciii J AM.'i.-t:i-ia and 51 Goug* - RunR«fistont - S«amlms Huirii Ii. [imf.-;. Win* Pasture Award jKcTlt lan- Mhi nnd i« ITII- Mr flaik. I.'>nK tl ploy d thr (vt More Often >M»nal r rhn.-n* William MctJuiH' TiJ|)8 irnonu th* ]ivc«tocl( pas-l '' hy ' »'«- corporation of An jind .I.H k I.i'ii.i i man. Kpd \',:\ nit. inns In Monmouth county thi«' " is :i i-'iad- U.ltl' Of I.iifa i'tt ntJ a find Thunn * M;i <>, l.oiij; Hi ;inrh, yi-.-ir MII' thi' pasture? on the H. S. All new shidti in liiei I'/j nf Thitn D.'lta Chi f ra- incriil»fT.-liip: S' n I -In! \\ in. I1d win- H employed by the Hanli, a n-l Anc Va.-iliaiJi ^ ami over 13 entries in the live - Rpech-Nul ';ickin^ company. IOn. Hun .- j will net effect wear or appear son; Jack Mi>i>lrr. K<\vpurl. l n s piosram In Monmouth. Randolph hnd conaistn of a Leonardo Noun); Man Mr. Mauin, Lon^ Bnincli. publicity Th. of 36 djdry animals and tlie Chailos Kat«in. Red Bank, ami Ai- total JoiiiK die JN'uvy ance. Ihur H. M.-iiquet. Kfan5bui 'nt-if»'»' buaats 30 or itoi.W a K Eri«aid MH hni-1 Tka.h. H. .son tendance; and Mr. Mnrcovsky, Red i l»i manent pasture. In order f IlrllIi 1 Bank, nuditing. the pasture season the farm " * '" Tkacli. FlidRewood n\c, 1 1 0 1 1 has Appuinled to the state committee provideR over-wintered rye for the I - ' ""' ' "' '"nt'-red the V. S. early spring and late fall pa«tures. Navy' :in(l ls n"w l'nKil>-T''l in rf- hy PreHidrnt KIIWHKI Thorne of the Cluit New Jersey Ph;umacrnt iral asso- The cnttlp were first tuined out on •"•"'nine nt the Naval Train- Crystal Wine & Liquor nation were Hen Scl ultz, Josepli Apr. 1 on ten acres of rye last!""-' Station. S.m DieKo. Cal. A Middlelown tnivn- Axelrnd and Mr. Ko(ji'l.'-'in. sprinR. The first flush of pasture graduate of on the permanent Aelda is used ahiP hiKh s'lu"j| in June. 194S, ho says It's a Fact! for Brass silaRe and after that the ,WHB ••n>pl»y'1«« '" ^'""" Hollywood. pHsturea are clipped a* they are11'''1. '"' "'"•'"'I VI.V two >'''als I"'01' t» moor or un wuri ADV. Kiwanin Members j;i'a7.ed. The permanent pajtuie.s1 enlistment. :ire rlivided into six plot« so thai : AMIKICAN INDIANS WIH« NOT Men's Flannel PAJAMAS Hear Rev. I.e\an they may be grazed in rotation and 0OE* NOT HORifMIN ORIQINALtT BUR/ (TS HUD Re\' Throdore K. A. Le\'an, rec- in the mixture of Riassi-s and VARIETY OF STRIPES; 'Hi- \uic. .< 4ii Jii.linni. iliil nol ha.a tor of Old riui.,uin|j- ina ulover. timothy, al.^ike tluvei, Shrewshuiy. addressed rnenihcis of 1 • n>i> uj.on ih,» coiitnirnl. 'Iht ftim the Red Bank Kiwani." chill ilun- .sens , hrome giasjs and some fes- - 1/ r^ h"-.f» ."feu liy Indiana weie thnsn eue. A light coating of manure and da\' nifiht in Molly Pitcher hotel. Full cut with drew string waist. £/ rX. ' i, „„,,(,, i,,. lhr s,,,,,..h in-...I,,, ,,f Father LeVan .-i^ipeaird as Kue/t 600 pounds of 0-14-14 frrtilizrr air of the rhibs "suppoit of ehurche>" applied as topdrcssing earh yeai. l.f. W Stiinninn. committee, lie .spoke un 'Thr To insure plenty of grazing in mid- Coat and middia styles in liiet C'huteh and World Conditions." summer when the weather is like- Present nf guests were members ly to be hot and dry, ten acres of B • C. D. of the Asbury Park Kiwanis club. Sudan grass ia provided each sea- j son. j it's «I»»>H a iileaaur* tu do bus* M. L. "Dick" Camphell, president incM with us. for fritndly ctrvica Last year's Monmouth county i of the club, announced that the winner, the Franklin G. Rue & • nri fair prices ir« th« order of President's Cup golf tournament (moor the da:. Sons farm at Imlaystown, wa* Inter j will be held Sunday afternoon at declared first among all the green j the Beacon Hill golf course, Leon- pastures In the state, Recording to ardo. Following the business meet- County Agent M. A. Clark. State id h ing a (list aid picture shown winners have not yet heen an- Crystal Wine & Liquor by Joseph Holiday. nounced for the 1950 program. RB 6-0218 g lasting About four cents out or the »v Woman Hurt in (lar, ' 7/eSURPRlSE/^e 27 VI. Front St. Free Delivery RED BANK erajjf I'. S. consumers dollar goes i Vinyl Plastic for medical carr. j RlCVclr (.olllfiKHt '. STORE OF 1001 BARGAINS : Mrs. Sarah Brnwn of '29 Pros- Coated Topp \ pect ave., suffered a cut lip Satur- K . B . «•?«««?!! for reprc- ; day when the bicycle »he was rid- I •enUlivn to < nil wit'i • 8 BROAD STREET, RED BANK j in;; collided with a car driven by ' and f> Inn'.e No Connection With Anj Other Store In Monmouth County Frank C. Aaroe of Overton ave.. Ijong Branch, at the intersection MONEY BACK GUARANTEE-No Red Tapt In Making Adjustments of Union and Washington nts. ' Mr. Aaroe told police he was poinff east on Union M. when SHERMAN'S Mrs. Brown came around the cor- Home Decorators NOTICE tion to b« hfld on Kovtmbcr 7, 1950, after « fair «nf vided in It. S. 4'i:4tf-6.M to 4.2S laclus- ri(,'ht front of his oar. She struck 45 Broad St. A pet i: HIM haviijf hern liltil with tht said Boroufh: ive (Chapter 3'.0 P. L. tti7) 7" irrl. «if ill- HonuiKli of I ii i r HHVOII on "Shall George W, Curchtn, the prc**nt Dated ScptunlKT II. 1350. her face on the car hood. Bed Bank i t'l**nitn r |, I'.t.'.'i. li\ th'- rc<(inr-- SMITH, Mrs. Brown was taken to River- il urine (rood behavior ind not be r<- ( ,crk of the Dornugh of Fair Htvcn. h.. I,. ,,-. u. |.>1>!V MN'Uion v.,,; he view hospital for treatment. lniT'l mi ih' li.-il'"! fur T hf sen*1 rat elec- movf I iherefrom except for good cmiflt 17. U Drive all ^0 fllERQIRY makes my toad H riht d f

right powier! Cruise down the highway. Back out your driveway. Mercury's big V-type, 8-cylinder engine fives you just the performance you talc (or. When it comes to economy, this "Apache" is it! In fact, the beautiful Mercury is "America's Number 1 Economy Car" I

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NATIONAL 5c - 10c • $1.00 STORE ENGLISH MOTORS, Inc 34-36 Maplo Avenue Red Bank, Now Jersey 47 BHO\I) STHKET HED BANK 6-2680 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS m:n HANK ?«. 10-.0 Five Amrica's Btst Corsets Ba\ shore Men Township (iouple Signal dorps Alrnioiial Benefit Baptist \\(Mncii r\tU4 by Graduate Conetlcre* TUCKEt S Awarded $10,500 Married 56 Years Plan Ha/ar You'll take CORSET SHOP Hurl in Car-Truck. Mr. and >Ii>. IVllrt Annual Itcm-fii s,| pride in owning IW Broadway Long Branch Craah al Hallway Ob*«'rv«' Anniversary I or lin-(la>. Oil, 2 -Advertisement- EACLE RICHER Paul J. Frisco of Port Monmouih Mr. and Mi>. Knh. i! u l vtir! has JUfit rt'rnivfd a settlement in j of IJonry !«.•;• . <'u'.m:iy flub tl-- It,.-,,, i: |- ,- Storm Enclosures! | the sum of $9,500 for injuries suf- . tates. Midil!- town low n.-hip. otv- .1:1: feri'd by him in an automobile ac- sprved I IT ir f>*>" h vwildin.; ;tnnivn«- Realty Views cident, which occurred April 2, 1947, (hmember ' ary last Thin .-d.iv I'M. - I- ':..•, -i al the inU-isrction of St. GCOIR.? Ml. ;tml M i s I'll lit u • i-i • Ii 1.11- til' . 'i I-. ', •. . : . • • i and Central aves.. Rahway. Kor in- ried ;it th< parsun.-^n t>r Simp- M.v I- I I. , • , - quality counts juries suffered in tl'r same a'• • [.!i il.: \|-.- I-: ':i • : ter. Mr. and Mi-. Muntc II Jom-.s. and driven by Foulks was struck S: • .- ,|.:--i: \: ', i ; . Mr. Pf'ti'i was hoin nt Hi'ibrits- TED STEELS AFTERNOON SHOW at the Central ave. intersection I"-..-, Ms U'. i ,.:-.,-. \\ K ... ville. Mi*t. IVt:. t ..- Hie fnrnin- while, proceeding along St. George ! f".'-l. M..- • !:,•!, - -' . : t I.«ouis<* St.'ul!i'nian of 1 ."TIL: ]'I tn«h 'Fare.vc! ti Ye'.ter.'ii/' w re i'^ o-'e i i>; t 'C •;• i C •( TV STATION'- Wl'iX - CHAXNi.L 11 ave. They were hit by a truck , II,.|>; Mi, 1'. , . \\ ,:. and is a lift !on^r 1 cnidi-nt in 'lif owned by Pachman Brothers of ir^o ' on L.cn~m'i1eo"Tr j : ; e. c~ • T. CV '. h i' 'ff •" ;' in :,-i I M- .. i' ,•• • . ... •-,,-, rounty. Th.- conpl.- h;iv<> two Hautfh- For Free Estimates Uahway and operated by William ni-n: |>: i .r i , in Brown, who was making a left- i tors. Mi.-. Luwfoid I'wnnc of I.nnfc )er at Ajbjry p,irk to ri c t;,'-:, f. : >!•.'. r-C" •• i. i3ranrh :in i Mis. John I\ Couton hand turn at the time of the ac- ( c^rr w i be given by the rcr' M::"rr\.tri r i- :. CALL RED BANK 6-0268 cident. o[ Brooklyn'. H1.«O U ^:-':»* giar.U- MISS MIUI1V l-.Mi \(,| |l daugrhtcr, Judith Kay Jones. ~\he m.numenl w'lt !e,=if^rc ^i pec e'.. i \ y •' < The. occupants of the car were Mi in.I Mi- i;, • .-. .-• . ,. taken to the RahWHy hospital fol- Cliapt-i II, . Mi.:,f, • ,,, • .. , . i. COLONIAL SCREEN CO. OUINK AM) IHSOI'DKKI.V | ord.'i ly. He «:,• u .v :i th.- Mr .- .i.iii. ..in- .-.I n. ... ii.. i Sl'srh.MIKl) SENTKNC tt lowing the crash. Papers on flic in wllr 1 1 (he ca.«e indicate that Foulks and William K. Clayton nr MiJ.il.-- " '"• "'- " "nil.! - to f >• :i J2H "f Hi.-!- ,1 ,-i.::.',-i. M i: ••!,- 157 Broad St. Red Bank William PoUKhrrty of 1 f>7 C;itli- S..ll.>. l.i Vm. ,-,,• I-: ,\| K. , ,|. Bauman were immediately released town was si-ntenced to 20 d;tvs in n' but th,-;t Frisco was found to have erine si. \\;m Rivrn a RO tn 90-day Willnm H.-leh.-r. Siuinvi r.-pl Mr . -••II Mf 1 .1.11 • • •-.-.». 1 I \ .•;. . I • I' ; suspended .-enli'tu-p Fiiday liy Mfl^- the county j.-nl Satii'ilay moi/iinj; suffered serious injuries, which .ii;,. Silv. i. wa. lin.,1 ..n.l M i. l(. v -in I Mi \! . , • A- X istiiitf Julin V. Crowt'H on H chai^f confined him tci the hospital for n !>y Maoist i r:te John \'. ('row.ll onijjiv.'n a ;ti''l-i\- ~it.--| i. rul.-il .s-ut I-i III 1,- Ill^hl ir.| v., ,1 ,•. I, , . I,, I uf hrin^ duink :iml cliyordri ly. a rliaiue o^ bein>t diunk anil ilis-lon :i similar rlrut II I'WS TO ADUIMI-K IN THK KH.KI KK 3 considerable period. Later he en- -el f..r Ir- v. , -1 !.•,,• A big- banker remarked, "Al- tered the Muhlenberg hospital at mo»t every man of fair ability I'lainlield, where he was again con- hti had at least one chance to lined for .some time. 111 s to mu»v become, if not rich, at least well- Mr. Frisco and Mr. Bauman weie to-do, and nine out of ten miss represented by Theodore J. La- hn-t<|iie uf IJai.Huni4, LabiecMut it for the same reasons- they Cunzima & Combs. Mr. Foulks wn could not make up their minds." i epresen'.ed by Alexander Levchuk That unfortunately is the trou- John V. Crowell and Henry K. ble with most of u«. We hesitate (lolenbork, while J. Victor Carton appealed for Brown and Pachman and lose out. Our hindsight is Brothers. better than our foresight. WR realize NOW that we should hav« bought real estate in 1940, Bruce Rirnic Buys IMS, and 1949 because the long Clietaud Florists B^ run trend is inflationary. The greenhouses and flower shop Tet in 1950 some people are ! located at West End and West- wood avenues in the W'est End sec itlll hesitant. Despite the fact tion of LonR Branch owned by th that the cost of living is going lute well-known I,ouis Chetaud up, and the cost of building in- hi.ve been purchased by Bruce I creasing, they are afraid to Birnie, formerly of New Milfoid mike a decision. Of course, buy- N. J. Mr. Birnie was associated with SPECTACULAR ing property is an important his father in the greenhouse nnd matter and deserve* careful retail flower business. The Birnie CiHOY SAVUI« •tudy. family, coming from Scotland, jrF well known in horticultural circles. But think this over. In a per- hr.vinE operated large greenhouse iod of rising prices it seems log- establishments in Northern New ical to Invest only in things Jersey for almoBt a century. The wholesale and retail husi which will keep pace with the nesa at West End will he continued / linking value of the dollar. along the same basis aj operated That meant REAL ESTATE, of by Mr. Chetaud, whose main spe- course. cialties were outstanding floral de signs and the culture of fine bed- At thli time we have a good ding and house plants and flowers. Jimmy Scicchitano, with Mr. Chet- WHOLE Saked •flection of property for sale. aud for the last IS yearn, will con- Don't hesitate any longer. Act SUCHARD tinue, with the new owner.( CHOCOLATE MALTEBi NOW. Mr. Birnie, graduate of the New York Agricultural school and sev CHOCOUU era) design schools. wa£ assigned Rolston Waterbury by the U. 8. Navy to the training MILK BALLS] division of the U. S. Maritime Mr- Realtor Insurer vice during the last war. rTs^«|BAI U West Front St. Bed Bank Mr*. Birnie will assijt In the op- to cratlon of the flower shop. Pta*^ *•*•<• *<* • Vi LB. Phone RE 6-3500 Hir#"i r««l tn«'t. irt. yoi Night croakinge of the frog In his Tk* io«* »• bttttr »nA kijgti buil- country pond produce various mus- "^asm- B»n *d*«rtlM In Tin Riflitcr rnulirlr. ical patterns on a sound ipectro- '00 *?// —AiTtrtlitmtnt. • graph, scientists have found.

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S1.50 VALUE |rf**J 40^ -'SUN,'«AV Jt>EC(AL P^i?' -,?»?.< USE ir»s * >( ' Unpainted Furniture at OR,T»BLEVI6HYER: LOWER PRICES Finish It the Easy "Minwax" Way OR Paint It the Easy "Color Magic" Way Wardrobes—For Added Closet Space *** • BOOK SHELVES • DESKS JRIAR PIPES [POLISH nc • KNICK KNACK SHELVES Mm** IHtfit n MB , ^. lettli ^#^ • CHEST OF DRAWERS • luurii MTU WW4^^^*^^^ HUTCH CABINETS*CORNER CABINETS 1 """FRESH feLOViEsl CONSTRUCTED OF CLEAR WHITE PINE --vi V l c EXCELLENT CRAFTSMANSHIP, WELL SANDED IDEAL FILM ""™ SI/.KS I!7 - II."U /36c JERIS . I.'K -IIS - Hid STA-NEET , RED BANK LUMBER | H*in on »M« fti ktjl i HOME BARBER AND SUPPLY CO L Tie JI«I» Htm TONIC 11 c I*'-,, ..d 9 Wall Street UK II M CO PHIIIII BASK n. PEPTEMBEB 2f, 1flS>

or from • RED BANK REGISTER t'vi-rv chi LETTERS FROM 4U-1J Bn.jd Mint. R«d Bank, N. J. EVENTS OF YEARS AQO from slia IMAIII.ISHi.il 1878 OUR READERS Bv John II < ovk and Henry Clay A ii\- | sioll of 1 h is act shall In- WANTS RELIEF WOBK FROM REQISTER FILES THOMAS IRVING BROWN hdllur and i'ublisher .«H» fur the lil'M oll'elisc. To the Editor: Fifty V«*u* Ago I Twenty-Five Tears AfO J\M1> J. HUl.A.N. Associate fcaltor | .*!'•"> for I'ilell Sll liM'l|l|e||| i La*t November, when the citi- M I1A11OI.1) Kh 1.1V. Asslttant Editor r.cns of New Jerary voted for the Michael Marks, a well known ret-! Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert VanScholk he ei i liirccil a 11 il rci -o\ eft \\. IIAIilil I'r.NMMiTON. Plant Supt. $25,000,000 bond t»suf for the con-ident of Red Bank, died at Jertey of Newman Springs rd. left on a struction of much needed facilities City at the age of 73. Born in six-week^ automobile trip to Ne- I ilia|iti'|- In. Tr.e i:. 11 .- - ei »-* mi » r .-> tir.n hi rf»t>oi.» b.-i- at the various state institution*, Farmingdale, he worked alternately braska. :.: h.r. w.,: re- Mlb S in* lypognph- Si ai uli-s. Marlboro State hospital housed 1 farming at Middletown ana Chapel John Galatro purchajed the store c.:.fy thi min- somewhat under 3.000 patient*. I Hill and on the railroad, being a on Wharf ave. in which he carried The coiiiiiiis.-iiiiii'i' nf motor \ ehi Keeping In mind that thu hospital brakeman on the first train that on his wholesale fruit and vege- was designed to accommodate 1,800 llll1 llCI'IlM' 1 patients, it takes no vivid imagln- ran through Red Bank. Fifty year* table business. He planned to build t !»•:# 0015, 7 a-.ion to grasp the faci that thla previous he married Miss Rebecca an addition to the same which he ichi.-l hospital has been operating under Robbins, daughter of the late Rich- would use as living quarters. Ms'Ui Iht Po«'- •iiiilty df I' anv only the most trying of conditions. ard Robbln* of Red Bank. Besides Mr. and Mri. W. Harry Poittn And in the ten-mor.th period since his widow, he was survived by five returned horn* to Atlantic High- the lu'ovisioiis of ilns iiri as shall, in the November election the popula- children, Mrs. Maggie Gray and 1| lands after visiting with relattvo illl T.SI'AY, SCI'lKMHKIi - s l!>.">0 lify - tion (patient) at Marlboro has Mrs. Francis Robbins of Red Bank, topped several times the 3.000 at LewUburg, Pa. George Marks of Newark, Mrs. Mrs. Peter Jacobsen and Miu An- rr\ >i. ;i 111 iii Iml ihe 11 < 11] 1111 — !• i n i • r -IM mark, with the trend continuing in Henry W. Wilson of Jersey City and that direction. Mrs. Ella Randall of Yonkere. na Jacob-en of Sea Bright sailed Here's to Another Success all liiiii-s. liiivi* power to \aliiliili' -nd Only the moat serious type of for Denmark, where they planned overcrowding has made it possible lii'i'iise wliieli has lici'ii ri'VoKi'd, or I Mrs. Zilphia G. Drummond, widow to spend three months with rela- p. M'.'.iinl .iii.iii.i] Knl I!.mk Inn! to hoiue the patients in the facili- of William Drummond of Pearl St., tives. a new license in any |ICI'MUI ties available. And only by the most and one of the oldest member! of Mis. M. Jenson of Union Beach untiring and ceaseless efforts of lo dl'Mr a 1 III 'I i If Vehicle the A. M. E. Zion church, died in gave a party In celebration of the I'M! the hospital personnel has it been possible to devise the ways and her 63rd year. She was survived by fifth birthday of her daughter Thel- IT\ iiki'il. |iiir-u;i in lu t his a, i. a son John S.i I M i • 1111;' 111 ill v means of somehow taking care of I - Drummond or New ma. Present were Tessie Betz, Rita The ill her I; 11\" is kllKWJl a> 1th1._e patient—»: —._s themselve.1. 1—s an— d• of- Yoric citycity. Friel, Esther Meeker, Ruth Wall- III. II I ill housing the essential hospital staff William H. H. Carter, son of John ing, Quetave Dlrner, Roce Doyle, al> I ffclioid Itiisacl and i.s as I'OIIOHS: and employees who must iby virtue Junior Siph and Mary Fox of Union (III). U-. .Hi. nf d E. Carter, who lived near Keyport, of the nature of their work) be Beach, Margaret and Jane McCarr n«al'd| 'v ' ''-•' : — ivveiT Ims when hciiiir n.-eil died at a New York hospital at the In- : i xv ; quartered on the grounds. age of 33. His death resulted from of the Bronx. Helen and Bobbie Ito iriinsport rliililri'ii to ami from It is. therefore, on long-awaiting Louenherd and Edgar Laukower of Sin.I. iki-r lilll. injuries received while at work on ears that news comes to the effect the Port Monmouth steamboat, Newark. 1 |iiii-!>iiiint. lo sri In 1«»: 1 1 • I•_'. that architrctt have been, or Tin l- r\|l. ti.'ti ill M itli a about to be. selected to prepare where he was employed as fireman Miss Edna Mae Delatush. daugh- chose the pioper time and place ter ilirlllsivf, of llll Ill'Vi.-l'll Sli lies shall hr plans for a women's 400-bed senile .n:k lire di-|ial'liiiciil and oiler. He was survive d by his Cltj wa<* William Delatvuh of Jerseyy for •h:s hla^l is debatable We he-building at Marlboro. Not that Clt wa i'i|iii|ipi'.| willi •h'lll-ic iiii iiinl widow and one childd. y » married to John H. MounMountt t.. i,. •in l iiii; i• <• i•• • 111('M\ in Editorial Views lii vi' the Russians .--hould be told this la going to solve the problems again and again that they are aof overcrowding at Marlhoro-nor I The lumber yard and mill of the ^ ^ ,..„„„,„ lumps v hicli. « hen • lltl< has u \i>r- .in. . ••hiioiiii-i' eliairnieii nien.-n-p to our \i,iy of life the for lln |HII'|IOSI- of alnl lie ii!iI•• II-iiijr lo« IIS w ill vim: or But ihi- fact lcmains that Mr. problems—for the 400-bed senito Of Other Papers building will hardly fill the gap :nii" schoosi-liool i-liilitrliilii, . w il attempt to force the Acting I'l't.l Mill! HI li:i — lii'i'ii ai'i'aiiL'cil cxhihil between the intended capacity of Mayor to apologize for the Govern- g a ttashiti"; red li.cht plsiinly vi«il>li ai smli 1 lh fur Ill uf llie show . WHO SOU) IIAKnV OX hORKA'or' uas Mi- "u.,!de the function of totU^of* 3 ODO * b^fortun.?'!?" panic, responded to the alarm and , MJ E „ Bak . „ M^ f at one time five etreamt of water •.,,„,,„!, „ ,. it disliilice iis will cliahlc Ihe ilriuT of a an----y- - N. official. His action was j Marlboro was'allocated only $730,- n * -linv. w as a Iiii; success, til At In.-; Ti'.ul .-da v new.- tunleient. »i \i-ar '• ' '' ••• D"-•••y and the 000, or less than three percent of were being played on th* flre but | EUzabethBanett. V( ll l< approaching ur overiiikiii"; the ImsF'n >:iienl Tiiunjn li-t. fall a i.'\el-; the flames burned so fiercely that itI Mr. and Mrs. Bronson P. Butlfr > \\ 11 n ii i hi' lln.il liijjil licinjf I'Stilllilt.-ll ' " people this .state who elected the $25,000,000 authorized for var returned to their home at Holmdel alma \'. hicli inti.::ij''S 11,^ no erui. him Mr. Lie .should not forget that ious institutions, and most of the was imposaible to check them. to Sec 1 lit- red Iiiili 1 ill snliicielil lime lo after an automobile trip through ."1.111111. 'I'M- veal's sliou liids fair to sur- He CJI.-L'II-.' .'(1 the lon^-htaniiing he is here through the tolerance of construction needed to improve Members of Independent flrecom - 1 cornpI.iiiH tliat (jeoi^e C. Marshall, i conditions as recommended by the Maine. *»:III.' l;i-l > ear's in < -i 1 i-y iispocl. Here's hrillfT tin Siime lo :i stop wilhili ten f«et thi' American people. pany of Red Bank went down the new Iiofpn-.- Secretary, on hi.s 1946' New Jersey Taxpayers' astocfation John Connors waj the hero of a Mr. Lie's solicitude for the Rua- river for a clambake in Capt. Au- of the Ims. Such lamps shall meet the reniL-sm- n to riuna dunilily anil fu- will have to be deferred until the flre which broke out at Mrs. John *ian.s i.s nothing new. When he gotindefinite future. Which means that gustus Havlland't boat. In the par- ti!ii>- tri.' Ihe Tht t It to Mr. Impclliteri's credit That everything possible should | Patterson, Frank Dickman, Jot- $200. Let There Be Light l'.e.l.s tnnk all of m.-i 1111 :i ocl China. madi' pursuant IIHTCIO. that he turned down the Secretary i completion0 c^the6 40fru'nTt buiWing ' cph Aaav and Harr>' Rider. Down Tin.- Mi. T 1 11 111 a 11 d.s.'IOM'd The Red Bank Register won first We ll.l \ C ll . 1 icd 1 hai many of our local Let's slop up anil peflnil our children (Jrneial'a attempt to force an apol- I can hardly be over-emphasized. Tlim«vl:iy, \\a.^ In- U.MI iluing. !ii —• . • •• - ™ the river they were joined by Ralph prize at the New Jersey institute of i;-y — X. Y. Telegram-Sun. Crammed together In a manner ill- Mulford and James LaBau of Fair Rutgers university for giving the llll •ivll.l III- . pa i'ii.'iiliirli thoso w ith stores un (U ;row- up. saiil lie hinl Riu'n Mai.-IKIII tiie orig- fitting acceptable standards of liv-Haven. news of Its locality better and more inal in-'1 iii'tliin.i tn u.-e Chiang a^ i ing—to say nothing of human dig- r.i '•'ad >.1. .1 1 l,i-i-p 1 In-!r sim-c fronts ami William Bray of Lincroft left for completely than any other weekly a^pca.-rnirnt bait fur the Heil.-. and' FAITH OK OL,B FATHKBS nity—aged patients are sorely in the South where he planned to paper in the state. Although no sin 1 \\ W ill.il.iKs lighted al'li-r elosilli; ill the liuiL Mto'sli.ill had onlv carrieil out' oni)nc, hundred and scventy-iour need of succor at the earliest pos- 1 sible moment. And a number of spend several weeks on a hunting formal entry had been made, after 1 Double-Barreled Service urder.s a. - br-t he t oukl. vials ago an assembly of brave * - \ 1 •]. 1!, j v. Sum 1 of inn- iiiercliaiits do. how• other important considerations trip. requesting several copies of the pa- Thus, Hany a.-su.in .1 :'i-.-pon."ilui-j mcn ct their hands to a brief and como t o mindd i n hopinhi g thah t con- A 210-pounp d tea turtle was caughg t per thc judges decided The Register c\ 1 iilviiiiiiinc of this wonderful Thr foreman nf 11n• April ^ran e, la u 1 III 1 i jury. ity for all aspect*, or L\ S. Kar East ipiHinry worded statement which struction can be startedd veryy by the fljshing crew in Capt. Charles stood at the head of the list of New I-. l>\vi^lll l'oslcrcf Hllllison, h;is presented 'policy .-incc In- became 1'rci-ident in , become the most cherished doc- ,'|.| \ ''rtif• ill- nilpurl unity, iind keep tlicir nili j shortly. With cold weather comins VanDykes pounds off Long Branch. Jersey weeklies as far as quality tn Mojiinniitli Mciiinriiil, Fitkiu ami Kiwr- 1R45. That policy, up to la.-t June, Ument in our American heritage. along soon, it Is to be hoped that Louis E. Brown and family, Cap- and quantity of local news was con- li.i: lit* 11II Illllil lo o'clock or hiicr. 25, \va» one of truckling and kow In the sjenerations that have come sufficient headway tan be made so tain Morris B. Brown and family, cerned. towini; to the Chinese Rods. as not to delay actual construction Ih-ii;I'l -1. lllli.-ine-s district is a veritable viow hospiia a cju-ck for to lie divided and gone since that great day mil- Daniel Errickson and William P. John S. Applegate, Jr., purchased Came last June 2~> and the .North of the building. And perhaps morn lions of Americans have given their Snydtr of Red Bank went on the the Samuel G. Allen place on the hr, •hive I.f m-l i\ ii\ after dark, uml all tooequally aiiin ; them. The check represeiils, important, Is the fact that each Korean march southward, and Har-1 ]ives ,n defense of the principles passing day sees construction cosU schooner Jordan Woolley to Sandy river bank east of Red Bank. The fces p;iid jury nieiiilicr.s for their sei I i-y lunipd on :i dime. Having given | an(j jdt-als of that Declaration. They rlaing—with the taxpayers' money Hook, where they gathered several ill «r IM.II' the ri'iiiiirk that tin* stores 1 three-acre plot had been part of the Iloii.-- to understand that thi made their sacrifice for those who buying less and less—be It butte.- baskets of beach plums. Capt. the original Harry Miner property. |.in k Si. dark an.1 dinyv iit ni^lii. Strangers. II has hceii the custom to celchrnte tin I I'nit'-d .S.iite.i wiiiild resist them and eggs or brick and mortar, and Brown wats master uf the vessel. should come after them. They work- with every promise that hi* con- Colon Dixon gave up his position V\ 0 Ilili'l- wl i\ .mi• iiici-cliiuiis don't U-ave tlifir termination nf Ihe Moliniolllh coillllv "l-illld ' nmiier .n Korea nur in Kurmosa, 10( l and dicli for th,. great" nation • ^ l^^l,. '(...i.^.A^. li*-.t f.,',1,.1',,,1 1" Q tall* r- *. I -I... *!_--_ i -. I I struction dollar will be competing Victor H. Kessman of Shrewsbury as assistant to Matthew W. Greig, Mi. 'unman llrst oide:cd I'. S. air( o f f,ve pcople that they envisioned ave., who ran a delicatessen wagon, sin 1 \\ \\ im h.K 1iyhts on in the evenings. imiiols vitli a ]iiirly for jury ineinhcrs, and .-i-a power to conihiit them in ;„ (),,, y rs to come, more and more with the govern- superintendent of the Eisner fac- oa ment's military purchasing pro- was struck by a trolley car which tory, to become part owner of the 1 botli n.cii'. nnil a couple of days I vVhen we aie tempted to look I ial ci i-|oiners liy the litimlrods jtid.ncs imd oilier eoiiiiiy otiiehils. Tlic pnr- gram. upset the wagon. Although badly Red Bank Radio Sales company oC livter ,-.a'.i IJ road st. presents those people (I on ill fd their ri-lnfiil fees for features previously considered de- while driving between Holmdel and Felix R. Santangclo of Red Bank, dent to t:ilie tins tieiiRiitlous gam-i ,hc sovereignty of God shall be sirable to accommodate the nonLincroft- . a former member of the county de- uiiiiecessirilv drill a|i|it'i)rillice, n'liicll such M'rvicc to iliroe r-oiinrv os|iita ble, within a. 'i.'w slmrt houi.-, and tnr heritage of our children. perambulatory aged, and in general tective force, took employment with thereb1 y revei.-r In-' . I-'.u'-"••' lia.v'•"••"t —"""policy ' A humble and hard-working de- Robert Vanderveer. ton of B. W. or inercliiints. ma iiihcrs that the prc-ccdeiil to make, thc facilities more effect- the Fiaschetti International Detec- as do virtually \l*> per ('• nt. Could it have voiion to thc concepts of equality, ual. A* mentioned, the assembly Vanderveer of Shrewsbury, who had r been employed for 12 years In tive btfreau of New York. •Id ad: :c "Don't Inde i.s a j» oo(l one. ben M joker like (.l.'it. V'aughan, justice and liberty under law Is ahall, occupational therapy and William D. Martin, head of the or some top-drawer military man i| -i j - us to pay for thechapel structure has had to beCharles A. Mlnton and company's ywv li^hl iinilei- a l.nisln'1," vi> can't help Tho tlioti^htfiilnoss of the April jrraiid £ma pi ce 01 thrown out of consideration. drug store on Broad St., severed his U. S. weather bureau at Long like On. Omar X. Bradley'.' UN's j privileges which we enjoy. We need Branch, died suddenly of a heart jury is just another exiutiiilc of the misellisli All of which bespeaks the ad-connections with that firm tn order ad\ isin^ mil" luel-i liauts a^aiu that, it would Li.-, maybe, or Warren trir abiding faith in the future that visory council, charged with the to open a pharmacy in the building condition at the age of 59. Au.-tin'.' distinguished our national found- i'ir aihanlapc to keep their show (k'votion with -nliich iudiucliials mid groups responsibility of advising with the at the corner of Broad and Mon- Mrs. Matilda May Ring, wife of H c.jld haiclly have been Algcr erf. VVe need the absolute confi- Department of Institutions and mouth st;. Mr. Vanderveer started John R. Ring, formerly of Fair Ha- liiilm-d fni- ffw hours in thein Moiinioiitli cininiy r yard our hospiials. Hi.-s' old liiri-.il Dean Auicon, who dence in the ability and willingness Agencies on plans, design* and con- in the drug busineti when a boyven, died suddenly at Massachusetts obviuu-iy !.-• .ill! yearniny to ap- Almighty God to lead and direct struction for improvement of New iliiii darkness falls This speaks well for th ••Kiiiiinianee of our 0{ with F. D. Wlkoff. who later sold of a heart attack after an illness of pce.'.e the CiiiiH'.-r Itcd.^. or Mai-- tilt. u^ tnc state, the Nation who Jersey'* Institutional buildings, to out to William Coward of Asbury one day. She was 23 years old and i-arh. Imspilals on a voluntary liasis. We salu employ every moans at its disposal e Arthur, luj- wliuin Harry has ncvti sincerely seeks Hia guidance. We to speed the needed construction Park. was survived by four children. The 1ii 1 niiiiparcd altmil the time Arthur Winder- icallv, although it is a. nonpartisan ' K°<- do»n to one of Its most tick- all '.lie stores rd. The writer says It looks like The 140-acre H. C. Newell farm Robert Murphy, one of the oldest orKa'riuiition " TIII.-J is usually be-1 lisl1 questions and came forth with hilt, vim was then a Supreme court justice. a "band stand." at Scobeyville was to be told at residents of Rumson and a Civil III 'M llllsille>> M'i'lioli lighted ever.v caul-c torn/ idea'it "has espoused 'a ringing defense of religious free- It was, however, thc flower booth auction the following week. war veteran, died at the age of 83 ni-iil made a report, on juvenile delini|iieiiey in from tiic bfmn'ng tinully becomes don1' Thc question was whether the at a fair, held by the Seventh ]II •lock. know While cutting kindling wood, Mrs. after a long Illness. .1 le-H'Uivc i'-sue children of Christian Scientist par- Regiment, National Guard, to cele- MKll-ie f ll- a this state. Monniouih ranked third from ihe nt ahould b William Brower of Waytide suf- Due to poor health John Dolan, irijjliter tow 11 aud rhcLcagiio. in'thc '20s was the « <> « exempt from small- brate the opening of its new arm- fered a black eye when a piece of one of the oldest residents of Ever- )'H' lll'll.'l- top among tlic slate's I'l (.-(unities on ox ory on Park ave.. at 67th tt., New innovator of the idea of grants-in- P vaccination when no epidemic York city. My father was a mem- wood flew up and struck her. ett, quit farming and moved to that report. aid lor maternal and child welfare or imminent danger exists. ber of the Seventh Regiment at In 9U minutes of discussion, the Harry Edwards, assistant cashier Wickatunk to live with his niece, as embodied in the short- that time, and so was Mr. Kemp.at the Second National bank, Mrs. Harrington. The l.poiuirdo group decided to a creat part of our lives here. tory and could prepare from 60 to end to the discoiiieiii and tn the ilisrfv'iiril Tin- Cubic Act i independent cil- the rea-son we lave not witnessed much faith-healing is that we Hoping this Information will be 62 pails of tomatoes for catsup per George A. Hogan of McLaren »t. |s il law fur liiorul responsihiliiy tli.-n puts our ch.il- on'ihip fnv maniril women'. interesting to you, I am day. underwent a tonsillectomy at the Muscie Shoals TVA as a "yard- haven't enough faith . . . The great- i\l- Sincerely yours. Miss Lizzie Daly returned to Mor- Long Branch hospital. I'l-lil III Hi- |.I M-l ||i' hnsV tlren oil the opposite side uf societv. est doctor the world hat ever known was a faith-healer, a simple Mrt. Sarah VanTlne MUleman. risville after spending the summer Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden. N h.il ;i •••• ihe led liliuk ••I' II pin mi the The 1 Fond ,-ind DruK A-.-t. in the Adlrondacks. She planned Jr.. and Miss Florence Smith of •oniiniitei atteinpied to make par- Inipru\ ement of the Merit Sys- carpenter/. . . "I would not subju- (l-'ilil anil i-i-iii1 of iheIni-es for, anil gate his views to those of mere Highlands Honors to go to California after the holi- Red Bank returned from a two how ents nndei-siaml that ii is imi always other tem m (Jovirnmen!. days. weeks' motor trip through Virginia. are tlii-v "uppiiM-d to — The Clui.-tian Sfiriiee Monitor! medical doctors." . Youth Government he used'.' Will people's chihli-eii who »e| inio tronlde. They Peale also pointed out that the In a match game of bowling be- An orchestra was formed by soms pleii.-e print the exact Member! of the Highland! Gold- tween Alvin Parker and George of the young folks of Middletown tt'ordilijr of till; 1' spread the Ciospel that llie child who is MK. I.IK OVl.KSt KPS common drinking cup was consid- cl e(1 en Jubilee youth government were Vi*, both of Fair Haven, the latter village and they played for the first Tliel-e an- IH11 .-till e hi us un ihe Tryjv.. I.,.- hM.l the impertinence I ' unsanitary; in fact, It is un- won three out of five games. time at a meeting of the Gospel y at home and in ti • I nil 111 II 11 V seldom lawful in mo5t llblio honored with a dinner at Cedar Inn Thunday nipjit to tell the AetinR I P Places. Yet club at the Baptist chapel. Miss jeci. 'ill'- is known a- the .Motor \'e! thc b ard Saturday evening. Albert Snyder, who waa employed ide tiinls any inleresi in the iliilii.nis f;laiiioiir Mayui- of tin- I'uy of .New York ' " . "e said, wouldnot dare Beatrice Bennett, Herbert Dietz and 1 Councilman John J. Flemm was as a clerk in Lufburrow's grocery aci ami is ;i> l'ii|low-; that he would hi ve to apologize to ^" "*' groups the right to Donald Grosslnger were the organ- of crilne, takp toattmaster. Short congratulatory ttotc at Middletown village, re- tho Hus.'-iaii.- for •niarlis made by I communion from a. single cup. izers of the group. iver of nvehicle jip- have chosen Mr. Peale's re- speeches were made by Mayor Jo- turned home after a two weeks' va- The Leuiiai iln ( oininii lee lias hecli doin the (tuv.-rnu! of Llie State of New I seph A. Dempsey, Councllmen Her- cation. Miss Ruth Stark of Middletown ig or oM-rlakiiii; a luis Yoik. marks because, it seems to us, they i''h is he-1 a Koo'l joli. Throiiyh Ihe cii-iiperaliiill of Ihe tie.st characterize the attitude Of bert Hartsgrove, Louis Loder, Jr., W, W. Shampanore was enjoying village resumed her studies at Syra- Go\. li.'wey ilri-lnn-il at a Wai- cuse university. • |e|\ fi » 1 ...... ' those who supported the Christian Charles Hatzenbuehler and Alcxan- a week's vacation from his duties Ililll-poi'liilioll of'MiddletoHii IdWIlsliiplM.aiM i.C .till (iul f-A-'.on.i til'.iniM uni'll liy thr ai ion in Science plea. And they indicate that der Bahis. Otheis who spoke were as foreman of The Register office. Luke J Conrow of Oconnport ill.II,I city ft. r ilrli ,'.;i*. > t n I he whi use of I'llllid with Ihis kind of thinking, the John P. Adtlr, tax collector, Wil- James DoWitt, son of Lake De- Joined a circus a few months pre- .Nation.- A < rnili'y that \i- op!f nf the vious Find relatives received ivoid Shipped 1 world i>n'i lost.—Natchez (Miss.) liam V. Rauscher, Si'., Ben Gruber, Witt of Long Branch city, was rid- I l'eeei\ g or School IN11M. - . ri.||il eollid mil ha\ r an di-d pl-n- Democrat. borough attorney, Mrs. Viola H01- ing his bicycle when a chicken ran that he tired of thr circus life and f MM -,i:-.:y ;u :i,nK ;i« tin had joined the army. ihl. hall -top ^ I'll in n -in i .11'l'ie nviol an. borough clerk. George Andrews in front of him and ht wu thrown I onI'll,1,n I....I 11 jieujii William McKnigh't of Eatontown Mil ll \r\> I'll and Sherman Smith, fire chief. under the wheels of a mivlng wag- Icel from re ularly. .-lave l.ilini. JOINS AIR 8CJI AURON Members of the youth govern- on. One of the wagon wheels was vacationing in Pennsylvania Midi sc IHn 11 Im- and keep such \c| 1 The Jl 11.- ~i; S'i\ let from his duties as a chauffeur for .Mil- The en Ili ieves, IniHf' ('apt. David P. John, I'. S. Marine ment were William Lnlhlc, Jr., may- pasted over his body, breaking hia ef. thill il the Public transit company. tioiiart 1111 Ko.eiKn Mmifti'i Vi?hin.-liy 11 ml his Loip.-i reserve, of Marion St., bc-or, norix Mllln, BnrVinrn Addling, shmiidcr bind* and cutting hl» armi ilil do ill ell Ii IHT jiih if deputy Jiicoh Millll. .-howi-d their camo the first pilot to leave Floyd Andrew Homlak, Walter Behrens, and face. Abram Krldel bought Mrs. Wil- Ims or has c.'onteni|it for Hi.- lie\M'y chaises iled and In* side of "WII voiitli cenlei-. Thai i.s whv Hennett Held since the Korean war Charles Wecker and Arthur Ralke, J. C. Tilton. principal of the Bel- helmlna Robertson's house on a special liy walking mil Tn.11 the Si-i-i clary MM ll hi^li\\a,\ ; provided. Ml began. He left Wedncsdny of last councilmen; Helen M. Ke.hoe, bor- ford public achool, waa taken sick Spring tt., for $11,000. Illls is dcsji;. (l|l'"l'l is lieill^ linule In I'iiise Geni'iul of the I". .\". altf-nipletl hi.s he S.'i.lHHI ek. Hi> now at the Marine ough clerk; Charles McCall, bor- with symptoms indicating appendi- Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Fahnestock llillri as a scl lUIlieeZe J)l:iy. ne 1 on theliece.ssiii'v t,,|- i],,. riiliiplctinli id' llie hllihl- ciirpf. Air .soilion nt Cherry Point. ough attorney; Thomas Derby, chief citis. There was no school during returned home to Shrewsbury after Tlll'll' « ill lip M.lll win, fl-ollt iind one -ijjn on 1 N". C. \.here he will join a night of police; Robert Lai sen, tax col- the week due to hi* illness. a three-months tour of Europe. e rear w illi each 111^. Here's a ^'rinip thai is :n-n eizc the (lev! 111.1 I indicting the IlKliler squadron. Capt. John, a vrt- lector; Joan Mcndus, tax assessor James Mahoney, 15-year-old son Potttnaster Charles Kemp of Lit- lell.-l on such Ku.--.-iai,> at .111 ollii eiisl four inches solnelllili^ Imsie for < 1 111- kill- el's e;j\e I hem il 1 11 y liamiuet ,,1-nn uf more than nine yeam In Ihc and Kathryn Andrews, board nf of William Mnhoney of Headden's tle Silver was on an automobile, trip v,Ueiv tin. :,„ n,,\ MH 1 ilie-. lia.s been seivinK for the through upper Now York slate. '< llll. I '.111 III c 111 I I,,., jH,)^! hralth. Corner, was struck In the eye by I llic.ills \va>-|e .-1 111 in. r- «i t M :n'i p.1 L t-\ 11 yini.i a.s exerutue offleei Committee members In charge of the ahaft of a buggy which he ran Isadoie and Norman Walling and Tin ill'MlT of ;i luis IV hi. Il is heillX Use : 1J • J >: .• 111 • 1 I > 1111 • el:, ;i 1 iii\ "f an ,'iliiiiiihiin ,• ,,f IIK-IIt:iI .'.illli .'iml llll- iind j.'l fli^lu insli ui-toi- of the Ma- the dinner wuc Aithm- Joneph, inlo while riding hli blryclf. It William VnnRlper of Port Mon- Wheth. , i; • 1} I'.r ihe iiaiisporiatioii of tLildrcu t L in tin ine An detachment a". Floyd Ben- rhslrmiin. Bertmm Perry and Mrs.wn«. feared t«ht thf injuries he sus- mouth «nd Mr Truex of Keansburg OX lUnned relaliom, aetu Rodrtfuti. talnsd might provs fatal. Mcit to tpend th« winter at Miami. m:n BANK R. SF.PTKMIU.R C«. I:».M»

Mr. Costr:!a is a mrmSer of H <». Cold Service Emblem iliCui'y ihnpur, T<>phonc Pion- Patrolman Cited eers o[ Am< Mc.-i. Arthur Methot The Costellos are one of Mew Jersey Bells la:KeM telephone [am For Giving Blood ihes. Also with the company HIM R Enlists in !\avv son Jame«. a tin.'man at Shim- bit i y; a d;niEhfr-in l.iw Ann. an Middlrlou n \\u\ in To Patient Here nprnitor .n lied Bank and two sisters, dthfiin., t-wmny i h.rf Training at !Nru|iort Kenshatv Itrplaced u\>< rut or in Red Bank and Mrs. WATCH Ai' hit:' Mi1!ho' ?nn n' Mr. and 1 Mainm-et MrXulty. service assisl- DESERVES GOOD Blood Bank 'Loan . ant in the Keypoit central urtice. Mm. l.«mi.-i (' M'"!io- of i',mm ••: Ian-1, Miililit mun t<>\w].-lnj>, • !• TREATMENT- Within One Hour this week for tii<' Nav.d TuiiniMij Patrolman Stanley Renshaw was Couple Ohtirrve (Station a'. N^w poi t II I. officially cited by the Sea Bright Mr. Mi thot ;it:rndt il Prddir mayor and council Friday night for Golden Wedding school nnd Hut(»fi.« umvn sily rind his action in voluntarily giving a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mryer of wa-i rc«-f'ntly cntdun: id f mm i h-- All Through The House pint of his blued to a huspita) pa- R.C A. in.-'.itu'-'-. Hi h.is rn!:-i.-,l Kc>|uiit leieiiii} I'Hrhi.iti.d then l tient whom he did not know per- 5I>: h weddil^ anniversaiv This1 in th»- n:i\-y a-s .in rln-t mn.i s !••. . sonally. This action will be made woif maniid m Si Ste^'h-'n's nici.in. and upon niiii;ilrt,on of !i:-p Wallboard and Tileboard Work Modernizing Magic a part of his police record. chiiri-h. Newark. Sept. lti, mill". b:i.s;.s 11 ;iinin*_' .-it .\.'W pm I I •• u ,M Reussilles' iMintinui' hiv fliudn-^ m Hi.tt i.nr ;t* ()ur .sparkling Siijirrlitt- Tilflm.-inl w ill jrive ymir kitrln-n .-unl I>;t':i A letter, warmly praising the pa- Mr. ami Mrs. Miyei leneued ; 36 BROAD - RED BANK trolman for his generosoty, was re- thc.r wedding vows al a nupliai a nav.tl *-\e••" mini'. t r:tiii; nt; ' nt•• i. ;i >|iii- and .>p;in, 1'.».")(» Inuk. ' )nr diifalile I '|i>nn \\";i]|K-.;u-iI :- .ii •! ceived by eounc.il from Mrs. Loui£ mass m St. Josephs Catholic Dav.d M«:hni th<* r< .. . JH-. f.-c* I'..r ;'.i; '.- of Mrs. Walter <-'. Taller of Schr- they were honored HI dinnei at the I yi'ai as a jn • -J- ti'.il nnn>'- \wt\y iii.ur 'ill' a ruuin nr huildin.i! a |>l;i\T'min fur y>u iii' tin- ••.iiii:1- •• : •. For The Time nertady, -V V., for whom Patrol- Cry.-lal U.ook Inn. A party for \;\\ tin* I'nivpr.^ity of MIUVI-UHI. M- man Renshaw donated his blood. friends and relatives followed al \vrn pi a flu il'd from Mont c!.t;r Have you rnuf wmrii's'.' Then, it'.-, time tu SIT II.-! \W ki,-r.\ iw;,, James B. CostoKo Mrs. Gladys H. Tice of Riverview ! their home. academy, jind ha.* jufi rnniplct.-d and we rt'CMiiitiiciifl Toxacu Ru Of Your Life 1 hospital said she called Patrolman James B. Costello of 65 East The couple have lived m the Key- a yenr's fnli^tnir-nt with th* Naval Renshaw at his home and told him River id., Rumson. has been port area ;:5 yeai?. Mr. Meyer is a Air forces. Don't Miss the Annual Mrs. Taber had been given a pint awarded a gold service emblem by farmer and produce sale-man. The For Transit Mixed Concrete Call Deal 7-9200 of blood and that a replacement of the New Jersey Bell Telephon-- Co. couple have five children. Mrs RK( KIVKS DK.t.HKF the life-preserving fluid was needed in recognition of his 25 years of John Mams. John Meyer and Miss BARN DANCE Helen Meyer. Keyporl Joseph William W. Swan rif I^;« kr ^uic at the Monmouth Memorial blood telephone service. avf., Navestnk. was Kraduafpd I mm bank. She told The Register she Mr. Costello began his career as Meyer, Westfleld. and Paul Meyer, 1 at Jr., Perth Ambuy. thi State rnivtM>ity Mai it imp rnl- called him because she knew of his a groundman, and subsequently I^K*1. Fort S'.'huylrr, th*' lironx. \d a.s fertilizer, comes ronnni.->ioni-d n.« :in r n.-inn in tlu- 79 CKNTKAL AVKMl! KID ItVNK. N. I. <>nt«*r Axe., I^eonardo o'clock Mnnil;iy n;;;ht (Sept. 181." ent position. from a n;it ive woi d ni- anin^ "llsh Naval Resi'i ve uncl Mai itimc SITV- *uid Mrs. Tice. "and he told me he A icsident of Rumson 30 ycai«*. that rnrit'lira the .soil." ICT. would leplace the blood within an SATURDAY NIGHT hour. An hour later he called back to say the blood had been re- SEPT. 30th placed.1' MI SIC — (OSTIMFS The letter fiom Mrs. Fetter said Patrolman Kenshaw "is a great as- set to the police department" and Prizes For Costumes that he "lives by the. Golden Rule." Council said the act waa within the ADMISSION FREE "service traditions of the police de- partment." hater the policeman i=aid: "I fi'lt I should help." Wlli HAM, TO lit:NT Mrs. Fetter's mother, who enter- FOR AM, OCCASIONS ed the hospital dangerously ill, was expected to leave there this week and go to her- daughter's Shrcws- jbuiy home before returning in J Schenectady. She had been here 01 a vLsit when .'-he became ill. COKNKK BKUAI) & W1IITK STS. Mrs. Tice said ihc blood bank at Monmouth Memorial hospital must '/// KKD BANK 1*114INK 6- maintain its quota and that would- be donors are invitrd to give blood 'wijuwnntiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiniiiiiiih at that hospital Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p. m. V-'J Malanan Police Told j To Give More Ticket* ) Matawan township poliec Chief MAW i Adolph Menzel was ordered by the 1 ITEMS foor township committee last Thursday night to have policemen isaue 3-IN-l /t-fiAffi minimum of six summonses for traffic violations in the next two weeks. CDMBHUrHN AlUNINUH The order was given by Chair- man John Marz, Jr., because of re- peated complaints of speeding in MOUTH 0r«Qfl{( the township. The chairman went fOMEm on to point out that the police WASH LhrCM can't catch spildera if the police car is out on the road in plain sight. He suggested that the chief ftVi have members of the force, "hide 0NECEMT Mi/tflanJer in bushes, behind trees or any top with tev er. where." RE6.1.39 The committee presented to REG. 1.19 Guadalcanal post, Veterans of For- BARBARA LANE SALE. . .' eign Wars, the deed to borough- SALE * • • SAVE SPACE I owned property at Cliffwood and Lenox aves., for (1. Michael Kraus, CASTILE SHAMP Whit would you do for the post commander, accepted the J00,0OO POUNDS SOLD additional spice! With Modcrnfold ! deed and stated the post will open 2 EH6LAN0! Doors ... every inch of floor and its fund drive Oct. 13. 25* tori l BUMN6 ©OR LASTSALE! j wall space is rendered accessible ASPIRIN TABLETS tnd usable. Accordion-like in Freehold V Drive kHnXK-riHISUlD toUNDsALTe operation, they eliminate the swing I Starts Next Monday aret ordimry doors require. See us I Freehold area Y.M.C.A. officers today—about Modernfold Doors— | have announced that the annual 6AYL0RD MIXED fibric-covered for beauty, metal- I fall campaign to raise funds for 6LYCERIN framed for rigidity and strength. I operation and maintenance of the (ADULT) \XI SUPPOSITORIES I 1U51 program will begin next Mon- | day. C OVERHEAD DOOR Committee chairmen appointed RK.25*. . .2**26 include Robert Barlow, general m (HP chairman: Dr. Eugene ErrickjBon, WCniO PRODUCTS CORP. initial gifts; Bertram Birch, busi- DISTRIBUTORS ness and industry; Clifford Hance, POCKET COMBS Kreelmld borough; Edward P. Orr, PHONE KK 6-1888 Englishtown; Edward Tilton, Farm- RE6.KK . .2FOR||C 1.39VAIUE. OFFICE Si SHOWROOMS ingdale: Daniel Boutote, Freehold and Marlboro townships, and P. 483 SHBEWSBCRV AVKME Duclos VanMater, Jr., Marlboro SHREW SBIRY, N. J. township. TOILET TISSUES MAHUFACTUfUR'S CLKB0UT DELICIOUS, CMNCH* \TAL POCKET How Dry Is Your Raincoat? fconoM SB«»TAUi?-iaOf NIVES POUND BOX Don't l>e caught s Ii (i r 11 Make : certain that your ^,1 Politer 2,!6 M BUD VASES mat. still retains EPSOM SALT its wilier rc|K'l- ACE (INGRAHAM) lcncy! Unr pro- ALARM 3sXMk\ 22kt. Gold- J Ar cessing gtiarnn- t U6HTERFLUID lees \iill loll}; Silt- STATIONERY «" isfiii'tinn. (' ci in e K6.z*... 2$S3Q° 6 \, CLOCK BLACKSTOMC in IIMIUV. l AM favyzpqpmi Kmpad.RE6l.9CANASTASES I.TTT ..•!.| | CASH AND CARRY SAVES 19%~{ I BRUSH foundtd 1000 meum larqtii iellino shovin9 UU r (pRECIStON-MAOB) bru>KmAa#fi

Student INui>r*8 HOSPITAL DRIVE TO STABT Zager Wills CommUiioncr Sanford H. Batea, ' MrManus Gets Told director of the itate department of j FRANCIS WHBBt ARONOFF Kstate to Mother insltutlona and agencies, has been > Mr. and Mrs Anthony Biar.ra- invited to apeak at the kickorT. Individual Instruction in Piano Bank Promotion nvino of Rivf i>i.le a \ e . ;i* » fam- The will of Adulph Za«er, who rally of the Hazard hospital build-1 DONALD'S LAUNDRY ily dinnri paily at llun l.i,ni' jr. |rtied Sepi. 6. wa* flled l«.»t week in CUMM in O«lcrox« Eurythmici Ing fund campaign, The rally will j Ma.lr i-M W.-IVi-. nlly announced thr i-ncjjimi'ni I hi- ofHcr of Surrogate Dorman Mc- be held tonight at 152 Broadway. I 12 Doughty L«na, Fair Ha van RE 6-2230-M 44 Marion St. Of < liii-r .National of their dnughtei. Miss Hu.-e M. Bi Kaddin. He willed 1100 each to the Long Branch. |an<-am»nn. to Enianur) I,i-;. MIH of Congregation B'Nai Inrael and Red I'II .i A. M' M "'"- of Middletown- | Mr- and Ml*' Michael Usi of Jeisey Bank chapter of the Zioniit Or- II .imdei id M;.!dli-t"«n luwn.--hlp. |Clt>'- ganization of America. SAVE 20%—DRIVE IN h;,i lit'i n ].: nil.' •• i,j to sei ond ^-ic r* j The remainder of the Mtate 1M e- .dff -(' it,. ('h;tvc National go''j< to hi» mother, Mil. Ro»« '.:•: U Ne .» Ynik i-ity. th<- bank j Fiauth His brother. Abraham J. Phone R. B. 6-0203 f .i• .i IH] I'I'III^ depart nient an- \ Zag'-r, was named executor. I, .11N. I'd I !ii>. »Cfk. J Alice Cecelia Metzjjer of Union h iln i!v an ui\'«'.-tnifnt otlicer. Beach, who died Aug. 31, willed Mi M. M;,'i n- is M n.itiy,' of V\'n.«!i- her estate to her husband, Max E. nittoii. I' I', and a (.'raduatr of Metzgei. Josephine Harley of I ii iii y ' i.'.1, n univi'i sit> and tht; Union Beach, who died Sept. « ! 1 In \ ml I • 111 •. i r-.iy i; r a d n a t e willed $500 to Cedarwood ceme- Srtiuo] nf IIU-IIH-s iidni ini.-^t tat ion. tery, Rarltan township, and $200 to R. THOMAS BOWERS I1 • • wtni with !he <'IKI->- b.-ink in Grace Methodist church of Union IK", fi,!lnwinc its miMni-r with Beach The remainder of the e»- AND r ll.e l-!i(ullab!e l'i il>l ruiijinny, tate goes to two friends, Frederick v. hiili he h;t*i juin'-d the previous H. Dahmer and Nellie M. Dahmer, JOHN K. HARRIS of Union Beach. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE ON Florence L. Jamea of Long • I'rrcliold Adopts Branch, who died July 29, willed NATIONALLY ADVERTISED *EAl ESTATE CONSULTANTS her house and furniihinfi at 37 Anli-.\ num. Mi»» Rose M. Blancnmano In FREEHOLD -. : . Visit you »nr Mo>lMy LetlnF COUNIELLOM AT LAW K:i.-t iciiliiiK of an oidinance a Waltec St. t. i\\) uld prmid mandatory Miss Binncamnno was graduated Thtodora I). Panoai Bdaund i. OWNM a'rr.s li ixht before from Red Bank Catholic IIIB'I Theodore J. LabraegM Sliton r. Com** Tkoau I. tmUM McKelveys ' on drunk and 'flrhool. and is a student nurHf at b H M«ld« Willlsa B. Hair. it. At McKelvey's you hove every quality, pattern and Jersey City Mrdnal centn. Jei.siy _ , di."••nl"i:di y ii>;i' was liaised by Akrabta J. Zattr color to select from. We stock hundreds ond hun- Mi i I' I i) City. Mr. Llni attended Jersey City hi^h gchoiils. and spent four years dreds of yards in 9, 12 ond 15 ft. widths, for waJI- If ti limincr is ndo4Jtpd, it to-woll use or made into room-sized rugs. «i!i l that any prison con- overseas with the Army. He nowO.I/INN. DUBEMUS. MeCUE i \II liil HIHI .'jcntrnced five times on operates hi.s own business in Jersey BD88EIX ALL REGULAR GOODS IN FULL ROLLS .liiink and di>onli-ily chalj,'p« shall City. COUNSELLORS AT LAW AT McKELVEY'S LOW CASH PRICES !;r ^:.rn n ;.'u! sentence of 90 day.T Wkllfi.ld Bull«a , IM Iki Compart quolity, b«auty and prices with others. iind ho llnrd $200. The convictions f Jrl Oliere We Union Beach Man Hit John J. Uuian Thtrnaa P. Otraaiu Then you will see why people come from all over the ere :inj M'nli'ni'i-.s on similar charges East for McKelvey's rore and exclusive values. will hnni^ a ."cnicnce of 180 days Vincint I UcCti* Bmta By Car at Keyport MANY SPECIAL VALUES IN ROOM-SIZED RUGS iin.l a tine of $201). WUllan U IMMII. Jr. John Butner, 75 West «t., Union NOW BEING OFFERED . . . WHILE STOCK LASTS! ! Al.uhtiiic* will he able to receive i iii!,t:nitintiHl '"ire If the oidinance Bench, was s< riouj-]y injured Kiiday ZJwo morning when he wan .struck by an JAMES F. SMITH men . . . . ' is adopted. This has not been pos- automobile as he was walking wrst AUDIOMETBIST Pattern Shown Is Exotique •sililp under existing borough or- on First St., Keyport. HEARING EXAM1NATIONI dinri ncr.v. Or maybe there were three! It makes little dif- According to police. Mr. Butner Ht«rln Aldi—AectMorlM— BtturtM A litt.-r was ii'ceivrd by the coun- wus hit by a car driven by Alfred B ference give or take one, because in this, as in any r.: -iiyini; that a tiatlic rxpert from Pboot R*a lank ••!•'• Poling. Jr.. 19, of 72 (Jinen (irove <«! RIVER BD. PAIR RAVEN, N. i. subject matter, the mom thing is the punch line . .. lii]. |ii-|iiii 1 iiit-iil of Jldlur Vehicli's, ave., Keyport. Chief Leroy spnuil 'ii.nton, uoiiiil he delayed in mak- A name famout jor ttyle and beauty. Also see The story! -aid Poling tried to prevent hi.s dog ing a sm vi-y uf the safest utiliza- from jumping from the car window Remittance in the Fantasia and DuBarry pat- tion of intianCfH and exits to the and lost control of the car. The WILLIAM E. BEATY term In the moit wanted colors. Many other ! Mil rket yard. automobile, going east on First St., GtiliJlan qualities in Wiltons, Twist Weavet Here ot the Molly Pitcher, we have a story. A An ordinance prohibiting a local »werv»d into the pedestrian who COUNSELOR AT LAW and Axminlters to suit every taste and purse. moving cuntractiir frum ohtalning Story about faithful, efficient, courteous service; »'ii.' walking a few feet off the road- Make it a point to tee these luxurious cnrpeti .1 iiiuMiii: pci mil unless personal way. Mr. Butner was thrown ap- Income Tai Conraltant in 100% wool yarns and at (he same time ottroctively furnished rooms; excellent food served liiscs iiii- jiaid. was suggested by pioximately 25 feet by the impact. 80 E«.l Front St, R.4 lut 4-4S7T inspect the many extra values offered, then in a homelike atmosphere; an adequately equipped CininriiniHn Sagutfky. who urged The injured man was taken to lUcJCel you will tee why customers come jrom all ..irtuin by the borough attorney. j over the Eatt to McKelvey's. Haiard hospital. Poling was given bollroom for ony type of social function; a smart \ The electric light company's lack a lummom for careless driving, re- MILTON KOSENC 21 V/EST MAIN STREET cocktoil lounge—all at modest cost to you. All in i of ii'tion with regard to the re- turnable Oct. 2. Quality Furniture From the Bast Makers |ii:i.enient of sliect lights was FREEHOLD, N. J. ATTOBNEV AT LAW See the new Foil styles in Living Room all quite a story when we start telling you about it. Mined by Councilman Wilfred Northern IxjuiJiana Territory DMriMar Far felirtM Ctrpali Nidt In Frtihold Sofas, Choirs, Lamps, Tables, Mirrors, W.ilkcr. •IT MONMOUTH ST. was at Ant attached to Indiana f(sr« Hmri. • to 5:30 Dolly including Saturday Pictures, etc., at our very attractive prices. Territoiy for administrative pur- RED BANK ••«!• you've got a date Kdylhe Koran's pose* Announced Mrs Thomas Rogan of Neptune ot ths announces tho enRagement of her j daughter. Miss Kdythc Gloria Ro- ' u.-in, 'd A. Wc.iW-y Olaon, son of ! Mr. and Mrs, Robert Olson Of Tow- | erhill iive., Hed Bank. Molly Pitcher Hotel Mi.ss RoKan was graduated from "The Cem •/ tht Atlantic Com!" Neptune Inch school and is tm- pluyi'd in the otriccs of the Jeraey M Highway #35 Red Bank, N. i. Ceniial Power A Light company at Aslmry Park. Mr. Olson was grad- Tel. RW lank 6-2500 uated from Red Bank high school. and is employed as a printer at Tint Moiimouth. He is a World W.tr II veteran.

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Ies, sharpen your pencil—and there and there uou are you will be, in a Buick. Whether it's a SPBCIAL, a SUPBR or a ACROSS this broad land there are thou> Will you ride on four soft coil springs, as lordly RoADMASTER, you'll be driving f\ sands of people who have been do- in Buick—or on only two? Will the drive the big buy of its price class, and getting ing themselves a disfavor. be through a aealed torque-tube that a rich bonus of driving comfort, driving thrill and "fashion-first" styling. Seems they "just naturally assume" a keeps the rear wheel assembly firmly Red Bank Savings & Loan's Buick is beyond their reach—and so past aligned? It is in a Buick. But you have to make the first move. up the car they're really itching to own. Do you get soft, low-pressure tires as You are the one who has to find out. part of the price—or as extras? Will you How about starting now—with a call on Now why "assume" anything as impor- Latest Greatest Service have bumper guards built as part of the your Buick dealer? tant to your happiness as a new car? bumper, or a one-piece cast-metal grille that can be costly to repair ^ hy not see for yourself how delivered or replace? prices run-how close Buick matches Savings Now Insured To $10,000 your own budget—how frequently it is Does the price include air priced under some cars you may be con- cleaner; oil filter; dusl horns, sidering? windshield wipers and sun vis- Then-if there is a particular car in mind ors; an automatic dome light; The Federal Saving* & Loan Insuranre Torpor-mion IIHS just in» — sharpen up your pencil a little. self-locking luggage lid; a single cri'ased protection for our saver*, from S.>.«M)O to 810.000 per key for all locks? nieiuher. I his added iiiMiruncr for your funds i* ju*t one more Is it a six-oran eight, like Buick? If an And is there an automatic eight, is it a valve-in-head eight? That reason for your visiting our convenient location. adds a plus in efficiency, you know, even drive*, or one in which gears without the extra edge of Buick's Fire- still shift in normal driving? D»tematie Saving and the aeeiiiniilative |iower of our liheial euruin^h. Stjlen. riitlom* and «ays of living tnunvtm room MUG* have changed. Iml our pluu of wivinj; inone\ regularly Mill mnaini the be»t i>avin^ nielliod for the ateragc man and Ionian. Conic to lliiH "homi- folk-," .Wo.iation and SWK i<» M.UI- profit SAFELY.

7im« In HlNtY I. TAYlOt. AtC Nrtwori, evwy Monday twninp RED BANK SAVINGS .\«.?< &'-"„ tJ «n0 ftrtOAD 4T. RID BAN^ NEW JER5CY WHIM sum AUTOMOIUI* AM BUIIT IUICK win IUIID THIM RED BANK REGISTER, MTTKMRKR 28, 1950 Page Nine Resigning Rumson Pastur Feted at Reception BATTERY SERVICE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL of DANCING YOIR LOCAL TRAVEL WENT Bailrl Irrhmqtir hiuij ilBielopment, rhythm, grace, pnlne. New—Ktnt*l»—Recharg* DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. CIAMAC* in ballet, *oe, modern, Uip, acrobatic dancing. FOB II E&tT FRONT ITHCT Junior \iwmhlv — Hallrnnm fur rwn-agprs mo »»HK World Wide • Airline • Steamship r£L •( (Oil! 117 rro»|>«

Sec how well we do it . . . how fresh the colors . . . how • Slip Covers NEW sott the textures . . . how • Drapes Charles A. Wolbacri, supervising principal of Runnon school, reprssenfinq the cengreqation CLEAN through and through! • Curtains of the Rumson Presbyterian church, presents farewell gift to Rev. Wiliiam Calvin Colbv at farewe" rs- ception for trie resigning minister. The affair was held Sunday afternoon at Binqham hn'-K Pictured, With our special care and • Blankets RCA left to right, are: Richard Ward, chairman of the reception; William Sagurton, Mr. Woioach, Rev. modern methods, we can do and Mrs. Colby and Mrs. Arthur Pauels. The reception was given by the trustees, the Lade/ a'H • Bedspreads society, the Supper club and the junior and senior departments of the Sunday-schoc'. Rev. Mr. Col- wonders! DUMONT by will leave Rjmson this week for Florida where hn will engage in evangelistic wort.

Sea Bright new pastor, who will arrive some Pvt. Eiilione is attached to th<> Ar- PHILCO time, this week. Women of the my medical imps. Mrs. Jennie Altman was nominat- church cleaned the parsonage and Catherine Mace, daughter of Mr ed for president of the Ladies' aux- put up curtains yesterday. The new and Mrs (ienrec Mai f of South St., iliary of Ocean fire company at iti paftor will preach Sunday for the was baptized Sunday at Huly ('1055 meeting Wednesday of last wprk. first time. Catholic church, Rumson. Others nominated were Mrs. Alice Mr)--. Josephine Davie* and chil- I Stanley FUWIIT WIIF elected prepi- Nelson for first vice president; Mrs. dren have moved from East Church • dent of the < Jttod Citizen" club of . Marie Brown, second vice presi- St. to Eaft New st. I the fifth nnd sixth grades of the \ dent; Mrs. Marguerite Johnson, sec- retary, and Mrs. Charlotte Rohin- The Sea Bright Pinochle club I Sea Bright school lust week. Other aon, treasurer. Mrs. Viola Fichter, spent Wednesday of last week in officers lire Patricia Heiil. vice pres- Mrs. Sarah Layton, Mrs. Mildred New York city where they attended ident; Elaino Welch, afcrctary, nnd SEE THEM TODAY AT Kahnel and Mrs. Rita Douglas were the show at the Roxy theater and Michael VanHncren. tre.-umrer. nominated as trustees. New mem- the radio bvoadcaM, "Okay, Moth- | The safety patrol of the .-chunl bers proposed were Mrs. Mary Lay- er." Those who made the trip were j attended the stork car laces at ton, Mi*? Elizabeth Layton, Mrs, Mr«. (Jrare Perottl, Mrs. Esther i I^nnf? Rranch st.'ulium Saturday ' BETTER Doiis Phifer and Mrs. Lorraine Nel- Conk, Mrs. <'!:ir;i Sloeum. Mis. jnij;ht. Ticket.- fni the l.lre.s «ele Hfm. Appointed to the tire auxiliary draff MinHlili. Miss 1/nraine Doug- (Riven tn the pat nil !>>• Ornm tire committee for October and Novem- las and Mrs. Hazel Unlevi. ! company. ber were Mr«. Marie. Brown, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Hcibrrt Younft of I Joy West, ei^ht.yial o!il daughter HOUSEKEEPING Nelie Carlock. Mrs. Florence Carl- Church .«t. left Monday for Mt. of Mr. and Miy. Arthur Wr-st, fell son, Mr.«. Emily Carlson and Mrs. Joliet, Tenn , where they will spend I from her lucyle last Tlillisday. She ' Helma Johnson. The refreshment a month with Mr. Young's brother ] \v;i.c confined to her hnmr .<-evrral committee for November comprises and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-I days and returned to school Mon- SHOP Mrs. Helma Jacobin, Mrs. Ida Ja- vin Young. day. cobsen. Mrs. Violet Johnson and Jhe Odd Fellows lodge met Tues- 46 Monmoulh St. Tel. 6-4310 Red Bank Mrs. Marguerite Johnson. The WIN BKADK AWARDS auxiliary made plans to go to New day night In the lodge hall. York Oct. 18 to see the show "Mr. Mrs. Mary Kldridge. widow of ,I"lin n.ilnirr, i ity nianaijer fru OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Roberts." There will be no October Rev. J. S. Eldrldge, is living with Wallci' itcitdn theateia in Ited meeting. Unable to attend laat her son-in-law and (laughter, Mr. Rod Bank, ^von flr.--t prize in the week's meeting because of l|lness and Mrs. William Schoonmaker of Reside "Manager of the Monlh" Plenty of Free Parking Space in were Mrs. Lydia Ramcey and Mis. Newark Valley, N. Y. competition for August. Tied for Elizabeth Peterson. Pvt. Charles Dillonf, son of Mr. sreond place were ,\!. A. .Sa:j,rent, Rear of Store on White St. and Mrs. Charles Dilionn of Church manager of the K'tontown dri\t'- The parsonage of the Methodist St.. left Fort Dix for Vienna, Aus- in, nnd Hoi-nce Roliin^on, manager church is being redecorated fer the tria, where he will spend 20 months. of the Ivawrencc Drive-in, Trenton. Battery Sale Get a Better Battery... Save More I ...most completely automatic ALLSTATE BATTERIES home heating on the market! f 12-mo. Guarantee 0.88 ^R|R^ INSTALLED

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Cavara Malamltyl I -^up'-i 1 or qu;- lity hluiks ;i n:•<< :• > - n wi-i ^n-j pre, c, the DIOCICI produced by this con- \\\< y ni;ulf ^(»mi. Tin-* )i:i-t \i ;\* •. Ovl »a«l.nl < • 1'IT', I'r 'H -AW th< ir ])iu()in!ui'i ti .}»1.-,. 11'.' • JW •;, J r k C>ipricn., partners; Frank Cltare-Ia. ( <»••»••! DORN PHOTO SHOP l In1 tn.si \ 1 .1 r. in np<-: ,i I urn. ». Any Llcmual HotplUI ' - :i; 1:. ],M-.- 01 i-xpansmn and kfrp- mall ipi.'intiiH R'-miiatiun fliv blocks for any pui pose, why not "-I'll IM.ISIs |\ Through i !i«- yai -• !h' V lui'.f 10. C«vtrt Oparatlng Raaiii, Ambwlanct. X>llayt, Etc- in'r-M 1 «in.'-.!.in! i\ imp: D\ 111K lii' .* "••; •'•'" 1!Pl1' ln :'"'' «•'"> lh"h proof I'lninnry Mur i;; anoth of . p&tioniic thvsv fiirndly homo-J COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY pt udui-; tin', 1! IIJII.IV I* :s -m |f. -• <\ •»'• - •* dun. n-.ol..- III,' ,unip.iii> , piodiu'-. Mown l)oy.i? Their product is super-, PROGRESSIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. a niivirns an1 madr nv r Ihi' ITI- . iur, their nervier is prompt and; - AMI - hy noil" :i nd H -up*-: .IM fn ii"t t.\. "•" '•" •"'V '"' -•<••' 111 <•IX Hi-el'. Swinr, S larni Krai KI>IHI«> Taxrs 194S the total levy was 851 million GROUPS Fivf Kri rhnki ni' n indm-lr,] ,T! dollars and in 1947, 600 million. BENDIX AVIATION CORPORATION NrWrtt k Nfpt. 14. have hern .».- Topic* til RIM- l(» Record Levels General increases in costs of CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHIC sij;nrd to liiittny H. fiOth Kiolti Ai- I'rutlu--! inn of 1K-nf, s\\ in<* and 'I'.I.M'S li vi''d on .WA- Jcrsfy farm operating local government*, ex- pansion of facilities, particularly A creative engineering and n..mufacturinn or- , tillrry halt.n lion, "9tli Infantry divi.- slu'cp will l-o im-Iudrd in this yivn's I-I-MI r.-'.'ili' liy .-liiti' anil Im-al gov- INDIVIDUAL schools: marls and welfare roMs, J ion, K011 D.x. '.••r: •'•(•• U coin;-!' in nnimril In;- •innu'n'fi ni 1019 ',vi p- nt record ganization constantly exploring the mtlvst ponnibln MOVIl: CAUr.KAx A SIIM'I.IKS and to some extent, the addition Hama ""arlrallura I Thf m w 1 frrui:.s nrr John M. )>;i mli >• to open at :!}<' rollr^r (if l"\'r!s. iviuirts (he THI w JcfSfy IS \V\I.I.\< I; -IT of now services are among causes applications of all the sciences to all manner of in- KKI> BANK , Kot-nln, n. D. 1: Willn- (^ N- .i!. •!-JI^ 1 truM 11111, Kut £ ITS univri .-iity, Crop RrjmilinK si-rvirr. Institu'i1 .*:.; Juiiu- <'. Khl»".m 11, KJ lifted by the U.S.D.A. for the re- ()i-: Pi. 1 % dustrial, commercial, domestic and human prob- Jaclifion 5t ; Hnny M- it.-i-h. I i: P Tlv :u'i'r;i(,"' l''vy in tin s!ati r-i-'nt lise in farm property cost*. j 1 T:n- pi otlucl iun of 'A hiit is «as $J !i? |i'-r iii-i.' List yi-ar, M.- lems to help achieve a bright and better tomorrow: ! 3, ;ind John \V. Cinad.i, UH A\ 1 uu- 1 C. km.u :i in 1 h'- trad* as 'hot-house i'inii|i' i'i il with S-.S1 [ui- afi-f in Thr technical name for coitisone ::mih«" h.its ^1 own hy l'-ap.- ;i nd 1!M* and S-..VI in 1!'47. In I lie MielJlc i.s 17-hydroxy-ll-dehydro-corticos- 1 ATLANTIC GLASS CO. ? r hounds in New JiTM'y in I h*" l:i.-l Ail.inlii- .^t.'it's ta\i-s aV'Tayi'd S1.52 teronc fuur (•:' flvt' yi-ais/' 11'ports Prof. pi'i' MI !•• in ISMS), uliili' in (ho ITni:- ^Specializing In; CONCRETE &CINDER BLOCKS Clcur^i' VanHi'i-Nont. who 1^ li'ad- i-il St ;i ^ > • :i<. a whiilr thn avrragr Joseph Conrad's full name was 1 v 0!' : hi' ciiui-i-. "R'*cf pi'oiluct ion u.i« (il i • .its ]<• ; ,ii :.-. Joseph Theodore Conrad Konen- • SAND •(iRAVKI. • CKMtM Glas« and Mirrors In e\er.v sizr > nation iowski, • BRICKS > •»« . Wiring own triune: a full ycjr for Ic-s LI|M ORNAMENTAL HAND RAILS A;^: iMiHurf farm and foi1 i^f^ivncc tint more than tho national aver- Ccmmirclal • •••'••trial • MILLWORK ci^t man a ni.m:.il J neck \a*..Uh>n 1 ivulini: in \ \\o library. Consuiov- ase of $1.10. ^ci.iIf \ aluc is lu>;Ji. Own an • .viASON MATERIALS alil«' tirnt' will b<* spmt fn «rUing Electrical Appliances Jw f n.i! Thf total 1919 farm tax bill is ;n-iin;pnt'--d with hi' '-dine md m:n- i".:imate y;i:-. chrrt'toi" of 1 r.«snli-nt in.-'lrur- FINEST BUY Her* you ctn hav« your lion a" tin- <'n]Vi:r of Ap'.cultUi •• to 35% RE 6-3010 Terms clothes wftsheil. rinstd damp tjri*il On Heatinr aatomiiiL-ally nhila you do your Larger Packages •hopping. Half hour service. FAIR HAVEN Costs! lor GROVER PARKER'S YACHT WORKS No Mere 1 DrNormanriie Ayr., l-'air llavru K'^"" nri ];\:prr tlinn they WPIT "Drive-In" l^aiindrnmat l! .1 Kfii'-i .ii iun ami. So niiich ia 1 pci. in Ce«l Worries Prompt Servlc* ADAMS BROS. fa 1. ih;i* f.'iimns and thf I-HJ; TWO CNTMANCIt 11.idc h:iv<» found it nnr^ssary to SI'ORTSWEAH MAM I ACH KKHS adopt rvw, lai HIT osig rH?pe (ir !• Mtchaalc *l. II Wallac. fl. Century Welding Co. i wliolf.snh' parka K('fl r" avoid in- Highway %% Mlddletown S0J54 • • ™ — '.*••' 244 WEST FRONT STREET RED BANK •'fi'M'in: l.i--1-5 f 1 om hrnakapr (ju,' TELEPHONE fi WARNING! to t»\"• • 1 crowding. RED BANK 6-0419 S-.rn;-p Ftnrt'Ti :t -i"! -HVJ f'.rinld K. '/.:> h, fis*i'-!ar.! dii rc.o: of thr MERRITT LAWN MOWER SHOP division (»f run 1 lir-Ss of thr Now "ESTABLISHED 1110" .If: *-i y Stalp Itrparlment of Ajjri- Carrier *-\t'a vii c. \>. !vn \\ brjian B program DON'I DESPAIR . . C.CT MORE WEAR "The Best in Lawn Mowers"' f nf poultry mi pi ovrniont by bolt or v Distributor! for Pennsylvania hmr-diriR 'in 1923. PHOM: RE 64747 - Video Products Corp. LOCKE Power Mowers & An a 105u!t. r£Rs ai f biggr; - • VULCANIZING • RECAPPING \ A Si7?ling heat wave may be just both in iftv.'Ui arnl in "^^i-llino" Power Mowen & Trimmers Hand Mowers MAM /•' I ("/7 •/•'/•.'A'.S 01' around the comet. But you fion't nu;i.-iu< :ucnt. Tin y al^o wi>i^h Sril)Prllii(; Truck & Pmnsengrr Car Tlre< «_ 1 need to worry if you install a nifire t !inn t hry did 25 yf-ai s n^o. Registered Service Dealer Bripyn & Strallon ar.-onlin^ to D) Red Bank NEW TKLEPHONE RED BANK TELEVISION It keeps you cool and comfort- in^' programs. able, lowers depressing hunndilr, Thf market PKC Industry, as a Circulates clean, draltless air. 1 esu!t nf thc.se la 1 por rgg>. is co- RECEIVERS in;; th 1 muh a p"r;od of ::ansit:on Give your health a break. Order FOR THE BEST IN RED BANK, NEW JERSEY f 1 uni t In- n'.ii stylo- P2C ia*''5 to LUmBER MIDDLETOWN ¥ 1 a Carrier Room Air Conditioner !ai ,L:'T ^izr* .«|»' cif.od !iy th* I* 5\ • LUMBER today. I »opnrt iiH'n' of A^nciilt ui i"'. Thr nrv I-.Iihly nioir in 46H Broad SI. Phone UK ti.,151 .Ww ,Iii.«ry, until jnrsrnt stores of TEL. RE 6-0177 TKLKPHOINh KKI) HWK ft.a.i.-»6 the smaller size cases aro \isf(j up. I All Type* Of Refrigeration Machinery | SATTER LUMBER COMPANY PHONE MIDDLETOWN 5-0299 .'US . J!S W I RONT STREET RED BANK nw. SIM VOL A COMHACTOK Geneva OFFICE - PLANT - SHOWROOM HIGHWAY S5 BAIRD-DAVISON CO, INC. RED BANK AIRPORT, INC. %rt aur compl#la Una af plumbing BANK and heating tixturaa far hamat, I.AWN SEEIJS FERTILIZER IESTAB1.1MILU I'.-^hi older, and larga building* . . . AUTO SEAT COVER CO. AERIAL TAXI SERVICE * ••ICIALIZINO IN * MARTIN Plumbing and Heating • GARDEN SUPPLIES • • lar lUala f • CanvtrtlbW Tom Wilderspin (ATONTOWN CIRCkt—MI0MW4Y •§ TIM ft DISTItllUTORS AND DIAICRS FOR PHONE RED BANK 6-2300 »MtRIC« S FINIST AIRLINft PHONt IATONTOWN 10317 t Bait •ox i*i * uro MONMOUTH 1IACH l-420t Cuahlam I7() I'. I HUM ST. RED BANK • *u«« »«al RED BANK, NEW JERSEY All Mark Cavan McGUIRE in. ii-nxti K-nai All Typei of FORGET FURNACE WORRIES!! SWITCH TO NATURAL GAS !! Otna OR Pramlias RED BANK AUTO PARTS CO ECONOMICAL TROUBLE-FREE CUSTOM-TAILORED PLUMBING OUAHANTEID FIT RcpaliH Inxtullatlonii AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Ltalharalta told ly Tha Vard Sheet Mi'lal Ucirk MACHINE 'JHOP SERVICE COUNTY GAS COMPANY RED B'NK 6-5228 Air riinilltiniiiiii; S>*IPIIM •HOP LOCATIO AT Oil KIIIIII IH • I IMI Oil • I'MOM Kr ii j>rT<> • FREEHOLD ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS KEYPORT li-10 WHARF AVI., BID MANN Roula IS. MI.HIMoM Ht •JT»7 111 SUlU.HSHlrll A\t.. HLU UA.SK BED BAXK TtEOTPTER, FFPTFMRFR •». 195« Page Eleven

and Answer* f take add. r\ MMil.NKS t\K\.l. TF.ACHKRS c-i Ri••" What It Means: ; '. V: .*/-, ,-1 Artr.^r A. To \ rls" A. ^> J /• • . y • • ••,-!• i • T. hav- r,t . -, MONMOUTH \ - • * • : , >,\ • " \! , • r. Q. I ;tm a I nit-'d State.* nt:zen roma.nn^. Stork|>iliiii: SpmM World War II vp'.cian, ami 1 \<- • n H . *:i>«i [»< f, . - }.••.'.<;• > „ -H-.r of f been Imn*: :" Canada .* rn ^ the i. u.K-t- . Rv ThAKKK REACH •"' ! . • i'. • ' ' v *.vo SHOP 1 , \ _•"• SPRING u ;ir i.» a • \ .-.!(•: i r>:rlf-nt Ma\ I Wa5ii:npttin. I' *" • AJ'» 'P • grt a OI loan to huy n home 'n thi* « ulH'ff i . . I . 'Ir.c I" pur-men* o' ,\gr • 'f' •••••] -T.^-W 1 Tnorn;ifl ii ady to .*pred ,n'n • M ... • "-i , • t'H >o r^p.^ce Mr. A. No 1'nrlpi tlir law ;i.:uai n\i- 1 nn-i .1 i*.:f. KKOYT END and U TO HKi'AlltS •h. m ':.< • J11 J * H! Ii • i*. • n •* 11 ;t " c r' •' 11; -i ulrm-p ID ih. riiited Slat. - i« a PI' 'n;M"' "'i!i " as nn\ f• :6 BHllM.t A\h. TEL. UK B-5IBI I1K1) BANK T.i'- [,•••••. \ ,^u; H rid ha.*1 f u i* •, I'.'fifquis'ip ttt (;i H;i! benefits r. Il>rni m 1'lr •-<*"'• \vh:r •• the M tini' ..in* IMIHMI I» H.-1 - ' eluding the loan Ku:irant''e benefit. [ A. Nu \' A - r iiti: in H< <\U.\ .FIK a national .**(•:•• J 1naI uni oil U I', l..t.- pa • ' W- I. a iervii'pniati on .ir!np di.'y, '' ''* nf .*!iat'*Kh :md < iit.' al matrt'iH if* -rip-- Tf- a '.I Hi.: The "Flavor Test" Proves They're Bent rrf ;ind tHi i: eligible fur V. A. hospital cam. if , > ' fit: \i?c ;n u -')! tnii'1 :s erven'"i in in,' .-•,•• ;i:iMlh •. he becomes ;!: while en f uHough - j '"(>l11 >r- >"" J nl ' * t .\u i ••cent ilrvrlopnicnt «= Ulir rt (V ul i., . 11:11 • - • i - i •' 11. - I. Th> pjin,ost'd n-cniai an-l A. Only if requested hy militai y | ^ " ' "'"" it '•> (.!•-(' v. it hill : or naval aiii hoi itirj= Those agfn- -^itin rd a .sepa- j jmppit1 mental a j>pi upi lal luna fnr CLUB ROYAL llsrlf firs must pay V. A al the rtvinro-j * sidfUpiling for t M« \TH i ' ndiny CARBONATED "*:\I.KAGFS ral Government per them rale for .Inn.' 30. 19M, t-.tal *l.H9.0rtt» Oin>. ho.-pitalization. The •>•: „!,<•• La--; year th-- ippi opri;ition ww Manufactured By Q. 1 have completed training un- lined by Xenupli.-n. Un.ii IIIK'HI i.-m unlv $ft«i.ViMX) fiUi I. lefl- l i n^; ' < i a ! '• -1 .-1:1 n der Public Law 16, and do- and _ Tin- hoji id haji ;i nno.infi'l Yours for Years H. G. DEGENRING, Inc. claied lehabilitaU'd by V. A. May cm* lour d n.'\i*ui' nt ...Inil. I h.it h'-jv,if:i'|- dun.' ct ir pi KIV<> th<- world mfu - TV's Pate-Setter, in SIGHT and SOUND! SERVING* OUR CUSTOMERS IN k<"l pi ice if #u> h p.iymr-nU ttiir Rear J6 W. Front St. Kcd Bank <>-3( ..iio-flcar"! Syl- LAMP _ thr world price, netiifllly it has Cnnvrrsions ;i war tie(| oiflei-.s in Amei icnn bid- v.inia's st.itu 'rtc J-.V! ur -:its brine; you TIMKEN 1 tiers only when their price WHB SILENT AUTOMATIC • Television • eqiuil tn or below that of foreign thrillinc, hell-dear "l.iclr^ ' an.) "lows" • Appliances prtutiifi-rs. The inirnt of Congrfs.i, :i(-(-(iulin>; to the ho;ird'« intprprrta- wuh bru.iila-.! ti.;tiitv. Ask tor a free Installation Ik Krmre by • Radios tion. w.n«! that It should pay no 1 acl.irj Trained hx|MTt« 1 demonstration u*th\. Let yoi.r own eyes • Repair Service DONALD'S LAUNDRY mote than the prevailing market pur.-. and ears he tlic j,. !:c' UNION OIL CO. 44 Marlon St. Now. under thfi new policy the HAROLDS bo.:id not only is prepared to pay FRANK LO PRCSTI. OWNER 1 RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP fi differential on American «ood«, TX LAKE AVE.. FAIR HAVCN hut 1 he different in] won't even be PHONE RED SANK ••IIT* Iff Front St. Ked Bank 6-2*11 limits! t.i 2ft per cent. '319* SYLVANIA 16" MAHOGANY CONSOLE NO. 6130M Shirts Our Specialty The authority to pay the diffften- •i:t| without any limit \va« cun- llir /f.Y./ in TV cnicii.MMini'iii' 1^1 s()i..in- IIKIIC. ili.mnil rcupii n ...!•.!! !;i t_iui!'* anfrnna. Phone R. B. 6-0203 I.lined in a recent letter from John H. Slrelmnn, Die assistant to the ol "Movie-(.li.it" piuvirr' "Mellow- Tone" siren- I xilmivr pn.ii.rr !ran..:!L ' L;i\r-. a wi.lr anjtie CAR REFINISHINC , f'lvauirnt, tn Hubi-i t H. Howard, assures non-j;ljrc. restlul virwinj;' Sylvanu'1 %irw for all rue l.in.,ly•' I'ri.'.i -n n for phoiu.praph . fuinir-j- <-hnitm;in of the board. KO.N'E B\ SPECIALISTS higher.hilelny 1:M iini.its and tntie-rrurilirH atrailiment I Ijri•!:..'!"•! in.ii.i .-.uiv wn.. I ..aSi- Thi- 11 ;t£on for the now policy ij Die nerd for «t earned -up atoekpil- spc»kct deliver souiiil lli.it's "M\I.)HI-(.ICAI." Only urt v»nli rulily nmslifil fr.nr unci' A!

UPHOLSTERING *w»*%m<"Z*i0 Thaf will grace your home ALLEN Notice of Sctllonirnt of Account ^Jm^s^ . l.KGAl, ADVERTISEMENT E>:»:' "f Emus 1 "V .'.... a-- •[. ELECTRIC SHOP Nntiic IN firrrliy u \rn li.a: i..> H- - SLIP COVERS PUBLIC NOTICE ciMin!« "f 'h' "I I" . n.lm ' •• '•'••• nf 'h» ««•>.!> ••! .'ail il>r. i,r.>t, «: 'I Ii' Snug as a glove : "Red Bank's Leading Please take nntirc that on Mon- Iii.l.l..1 h.".| •;,•.,! hv :'if .- ,:,v.v II' day, October 1fi, lft.,0, at 11 :U0 A.M. IHP I ...ii:--, i.' M..r r,....|-ll ,m.l r. r-i. I-.: Electrical Shop" licfuro the lippartn-.rnt nf Public for ii'iLrmrnt •" 'Ih. M..i.r 'n i ....I.--. DRAPERIES Vt.lities, Bnard of Public Vtility I o.irl. Priilmtr II v.«...:.. mi I ..lay. wi, Beautifully custom made liv.nl rth (H) nf 'I- !"l" A I' I'•'••". »' TEL. KE 6-0612 (.'ommissionera, at its rooms at ]U60 II II'I Inrrf a. in . nt »fi i :i i me n| •>. r.-i- 18 WHITE STREET lirniid Street, Newark, New Jersey, I r,n «• : lir niiuli- f.-i :i.. :, ..,«»-r« of :i liriii-h\(; will be held on the i-.itnrr MII>:.« n-'l lut.'i-.: fi". • DAVE BURNON• Iirtteil tv-i-li n.lirr I -. \. I', i'' .•'. KED BANK amended petition filed by 1'ublic Ulh \KKY HP.-llnl". 27 Pe,arl St. Red Bank 6-2683 .Service Coordinated Transport and Public Service Interstate Trans- .\. » V.. . ',. N V . A.lm portation Company requesting the Isutrtrf Ilnrn*!i approval of new fare schedules pro- Place Your Confidence In viding for a basic Jntrastate zone Jeriey '.:ty i H '. N .1 . fare (if 8c instead of the hasic intra- A--.,. • -.-. $•••',. AUSTIN M. CROSBIE stuto zone fare of 5c which is now in Monmouth County Sui rogate'a Office rfToct, and for the approval of cer- In the matter nf !h* eitH'1- of I'nr/n . .* THE tain increases in multiple through T. ft.IIiiniVil', .n nf MAKSTON AVE. Ht*N»BUM. N. J MANMUIta ••lt«t for a through ride of from 3 to 6 liner (i. UV.inniMiii. t,-(,rm A \\ . am- •on, Jr., wild Viruinn H. i ,i\ r- •, r .rr .- zones. There will be no inereua tun «[ 111. ••tale .if I urn. n I. W. - over the present bt basic fare hamsun. dprcaied nnt (•<• ;* h. r*hy « \*n 1 schedules for rides through more to Ih« i-ri-.l;'.nr« if MI I| il u-l ' ci f-.- | than six zones. Furthermore, for hiblt I't tile Mllnrr.d. I -. nPr r< HI aforriai'l. th<:' <'.< lit" nnH ijiniatids Lighting Equipment ' ridel through more than two zones nHIilist th*1 n:t:rl «• -' ;i' < . i' Hi . >I;I ' '.. >i " )i - and Supplies there will be no increase over the in *i.\ muliih^ Irfim 'In .l.-ili. nf :i" iif.iri- 7c basic fare schedule!) that were l»irf nrrti-r. n- lh>y w .1 l>i- rn-(\.r LuriTi] uf Ihr-ir- „ ,,,,,, iii,i,.f,,, »^» i,-i ih. >nnl '. in effort from July A, V.HX to July suhsci. lj*-r^. I 12, ]0."iU. Cnjiios of the proposed Jinl.,1 I ,ri.|u,'.l. N .1 . -, • • «, 1!).'.0. COMMERCIAL ' fare schedules may be inspected at I.HAl'E I.. Wll.l.l \MSu.\ I. i.. i.'i, N. « J. ..(y. , any Company car house, garage, <;K.l)lii;K A WILLIAMSON. Jl:.. RESIDENTIAL terminal nr at the principal nfliru II I, ... -|. i \ . I : II • •• ... J nf tho Companies at 8(1 l'ark Place, MUi.lNI \ H i. \l;lih I I NYwat'k ], NVw .lersry. I. • •„'• S. n J..-I-) rm'ni.i. lal. .. ,| ... I ,1 At the said hearing', the Bnard INDUSTRIAL « .1... of Tutilic I'tility Ciniimissini.crs II .1 Ha i ., .'...... 1. . • Will alun ilo:cnnini> and rsl,ahliRli \ . . J • ' •• ftlttribntori For Deluxe Wallpapers \ht* pro/.t'iit f.iu" \ nIuo of tlu- prti- WESTINCHOUX Oils, Varnishes .Notice n[ Sr 11 Ir m«-ii I of Aiiounl ti'ircrs' pi'iiiiprty u -eel and useful in t"» • ..( II. - I... .: • • LAMPS 1 Brushes, Ladders tin nulilic ser\ irf , Sn- ... i ..... • , 'I'his notice if) published hy Hirec- tiini (if the Board nf Public I'tility FELDMAN I'll .11 I'ninmifsioners, pursuant to its C)r- Electrical Supply Co. ASPDIN dnr dated August J, 19,'iU, Docket No. ,34(17. I'nurl. Pi'iil.n'i Ii ,. .... I •! . PAINT CO. Illirrt il:ir nf N..'. .,i,,,. V Ii I'. 759 River Road Fair Haven 10 oV:.i. k I'VBI.ir SKHVICK C00RDI- i,l In mini,. Red Bank 6-5232 20 White St. RE 6-1129 Opm rrlday NI|KI> | NATEI) TRANSPORT mmiiNimiK nnil .-.. Iimi-il S.. | . .• i " A h I 'i'... ASK IHE WAN WHO OWNS ONI rVlil.lC SKRVITK INTKH- MMhl!' I M l l.'l l i nMI' wv STATi; TIIANSI'DiiTATION * I; M u III: I I "MEKVIMi 2H DISTINCTLY ULI.ICIOI S 1, ,,n I' .!• . '. i ... V J . . . . homr niailc ire ircum mado frpsli dally William II. J-'i-ller i JACl I lf CATi:BIN«i TO SI'KCI.M. ICE "UF.A.M I'AKTIKS h. .• \—\ •• ••(• \>. -• .1 . .Sir-, i.'il, v RED BANK MOTORS, INC. I nKIH - I MINI - I. • I* . r Patcd: N'i'.Miik. \c«-.lc".(y Scpti-mbi-r I.., I:I.,M.' :{2."> Maple Avr.. H..I Hunk. \. .[. Caramel Ice Cream Shoppe t- • M • .1 . A M ,• A + HI: I- • • •• 1 lit RIVIRIIDI »vr, RID BANK J»i».-j i •>,.-. l • lil* A'.', urn* y». Tweifc BED BASK BEOlfTF-R. HKPTEMBEB 2f. ISM AUTO AND TRUCK SPRING SERVICE I .oral KoMfiriit Knrolls ' Book Sale for Highway Taxes To Offer Prayers **alc& ' Installations • Repair* At l-ata>fd Monday night by Frank Slip Covers - Draperies IKDBANK SPRING I'hihj, <• SriitM-idi'i, Kiiollr; Wil- mini book salr to he ;-pon.-,m«-il l>y In addition to his position aa liam .1. H.iilcy. lloln'it C. Coitiau.- the Northern Munnmuth iimnly W. Maxwell, vice president of the chairman of the Long Branch War Curttini - Venetian Blinds ;tnd lhtr.:i\4 M Knif zhf r £<•!, Mnn- branch. American A^nri.itmn uf ' N'e\\- Jersey Automobile Owners. Veterans Alliance, Comdr. Silk is SHREWSBURY AVE. SHREWSBURY, N. J. fls«iti;tii; Jiunaul H.'irtlpy, Orean University Women. The evi-nt will inc in a talk before the Sea be held in a storr nn Mwimim- I Hright Lions club at Harry's Lob- PHONE RED BANK 6-1551 i;p>vf. Kr:mk Itfl-u<;i. Sea (Jirt. ster house. and Mclvin .1. Mulmm, Spnng I-dike. »t.. Red Bank, Oct. 2rt, Z7 and 2K. SHERMAN'S Mr.*. Budd has a.-krd for nmi-ls. Mr. Maxwell said with "The un- | biography, poetiy and li'vt liook- 'fHirness of current New Jersey Home Decorators ON SAU THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY ONLY ! for the sale. Trip only man:izin"- highway taxes," passenger car service otttcer, Army and Navy Un- 45 Broad St. Red Bank i acceptable for the Hair are enp!'-!-- 'i-.vners pqy too much of the road ion; Monmouth and Ocean county ; of thr National Geographic Kur- t costs, and big truck owners, too j servicservjee officeomcerr fororr thmee V.F.Wv.r.ifv. an«ndu .. .•'•&• J* ~.i •^-- tunr and Holiday. Proceeds will %n Mittlf. The speaker pointed nut that • J.W.V.. anand hhe hahas beebeen doindoing serser- to the A.A.U.W. fellowship fund ' liy u.sing the ton-mile as the unit vice work for every veteran or- and to the branch's Hrhohushij) uT highway use, we find that car ganization in Long Branch. fund which aids a girl student at 'owners pay about $6.29 more than , Monmouth Junior college. . their fair ahare of highway costs, SEE SHOPSMITH I The »ale will be open lirt ween merp.iyments which total more 110 a. m.' and 5 p. m., with the than $7,000,000 a year. Big trucks, j exception nf Friday, Oct. 27, when } he added, under pay by as much as j the sale hours will be 10 a. m. i J4.51.29 a year. at your WRIGHT STORE to 9 p. m. Mr. Maxwell pointed out there Let'f not tfe up tim line, ', Books for the sale may he left is no true relationship between the | at the following collection depots: amount of taxes paid and the 111 $e« you Tomorrow!' Rugged, Versatile, Multi- iMrs. M Gregg Hibhs, Jr. Hudson iiniount of benefit obtained from I av«., and Mrs. Alfred P. (ingnehin, highway use. He explained that in ! Prospect ave.. both in lied Bank; 1940 highway user taxes accounted Purpose SHOPSMITH is Mrs. Waltrr E. Ingiani, Jr.. I.ittlp for 87 por cent of all highway ex- Silver Point id., Little Silvei; Mrs. penditures and that today they pro- a complete power work- j Donald English. Cmmoy ti-rrncc, vide for only 55 per cent of the .Fair Haven; Mrs. Thomas H. I^a- total. This means he said, that lo- • Being considerate of others is shop in one compact j fon, Buena Vista ave., Rumson; cal property taxes are being divert- . Mrs. A fJardner Fnx, South St., ed to make up the difference. The a sure way to make party line Eatontown; Mrs. MillspaiiRh Van- speaker stressed the fact thnt unit.. . Bracklr, Keyport; Mrs. Budd, Pat- prciperty owners are now paying ten Point rd., Loni; Bmncli. and almost half of all street and road service good for everyone. And 61,000 SHOPSMITH owners wholeheortedly agree — Mrs. John Rprudle. Monmouth rosts whether or not they own an i Hills, Atlantic HiKhland.s. automobile. it's easy to be considerate—just you con't beot SHOPSMITH for accuracy, capacity, all- Others assisting are Mrs. Henr)' Mr. Maxwell pointed to the rec- round utility. It does the work of five heavy-duty sincjle- , CJermond. 3d. Miss Fldience R ommendation bv the state tax a matter o( spacing calls instead of purpose tools—actually does it better. . Kndel. Mrs. J. Edward Conk. Mrs. policy commission that a mileage 'Emillo Fanjul and Mrs. Matthew t.'ix lie adopted on all motor vehi- i O. Lyon cles of 8.000 pounds or more. Reve- making one right after another. SHOPSMITH has precision features found only in nue from such a tax, estimated the 112-INCH DISC SANDIR highest priced saws, drill presses, lathes and Sanders. speaker, would total $9,000,000. He Man Sri 1 let* added that 14 states already have hanging up gently when the line Four grease-sealed ball bearings in head stock. Induc- Suit for $9,500 in operation modifications of the tion hardened spindle tip. Centerless ground stell ways. commission's ton-mile tax. is already in use... and being Built-in quality through and through. So compact it fits Paul J. Friflco. Sfi, West Shote ".New Jersey." said Mr. Maxwell, »t., Keanshurs. has settled ;l *uit "the most truck traveled state in willing to release the line any 2' x 5' space So ingeniously engineered you can ; for injuries a jr u i n s t T.iclim.-in the nation, has the most to gain convert from tool to tool in lets than 60 seconds. ] brother*, Railway, jinil Willifin» from tbp ton-mile tax and the most Brown, a truck driver fur the firm. to lose if our highway finances re- promptly when it's needed Thp Mttloment was for $9..r>ou. iiinin in their present jumbled Takes all standord accessories including shaper-cut- I The action was the ic.-ult of an condit ion." for an emergency. ters, drum sander, jointer fence and cutter, flexible shaft, 'accident »t Rahway in 1947. Mr. Ijoorge Krauss, program chair- , Frisco was a p;i5srnjjpr in a r.ir rivin, led a question and answer dodo heads, etc See it at any WRIGHT store now. driven by Douglas F. Foulk.«, Port period after the speaker conclud- Monmouth rd., Krannhurfr. nlirn ed. Discussion centered on Assem- NEW JERSEY BELL BENCH NOT INCLUDED the cra-sh occurred. Mr. Foiilkn ac- bly bill 13 passed in the special Uepted settlement of $7S0, and Er- session of the legislature late this M 69.50 nf«t ftaumann, another pas.iengrr spring as well as on the relief TELEPHONE COMPANY 31INCH WOOD LATHE $290. this proposal tax measure would complete except for give property owners in the state. motor. With special Mr. Frisco and Mr. Baumann were represented hy Theodore J. '/2-hp. ball-bearing lAbrecque. and Mr. Fou!k« hy John Panama, according to th« Book capacitor type motor V. Crowd!.. J Victor Carton rep- of Knowledgp year book, is nn In- Uhownl 199.50 resented the defendants. dian word m<»anlngr plenty nf fl.«h.

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LAWN ( WEATHER CURTAIN n?Q line cost less to buy than certain models RAKE 89 SKATES 2" STRIP STRETCHER.)- Ask the average owner of a 1950 Cadillac the United States would buy a Cadillac 10' whether he expects his next car to carry if they felt it suited to their economic of numerous other makes of cars. It has 24 full sin Genuine Championball Zinc and Felt weather- 3' » S' Pin type. Sets spring steel teeth that bearing skates mode strip 1" x 36" strips. up easily. Pins ore the same proud name—and the chances situation. —you can drive a Cadillac all day long, in U comb gross with- by Union Hardware Black wool felt m 0 rustproof. Frame is arc he will find it difficult to believe that under normal conditions, on a single out in|ury ond will not Co. Key furnished with heavy gouge zinc. In- Surely, in all our industrial history, : morked in inches and yon are serious. c og. skates. *<«. $3.95 cludes ploted nails '•a inches. Eosels ore there has been no finer example of qual- tankful of gasoline. $1.10 Vol. Wrifht V.I. Rtf. 19c Wrifhr Vol. braced Rt|.J3.99V.I. It simply never occurs to him that any ity's ability to hold the respect and —a Cadillac car is built so well, its other car could take the place of his regard of the American people. lifespan has never been fully measured. beloved Cadillac. We wish that all who want a Cadillac Yes, it is far more practical to own this And this deep respect for Cadillac goes could own one. And we know that more car than most people realize. WRIGHT far beyond its owners. In fact, it over- would purchase Cadillacs if only they Why not pay us a visit soon—and see flows the whole of America. would properly evaluate these basic for yourself? We are sure you're closer to facts: LAY-AWAY PLAN A survey just completed indicates that "The Standard of the World" than you almost halt of all the motor car owners in —the lower-priced cars in the Cadillac ever thought you were! Now is a good time to use it... Protect yourself ogainst possible rising prices and shortoges by using our LAY- 20 GAL. AWAY plan to buy Electrical Appliances ASH UN 2-95 . • HouMwor.1 . •. ..Ton • • • lionel Tr«im etc., and other Xmm Gift Items. Hcaw gauge galva- A modest port payment ho'ds ony item t. capacity. White r zed steel v-tth ceffu- enameled body. Inner A/oke ^our own pc>ment arrangement: gded i>de<> for extra poil enameled on all '.t-cngth Deep co.er with our monagers sides will not rust. Strong head eo on the Keeps sweet smelling •. des Reg. $3.95 Vol. andidcan. R.g. $3.9$.

TOILET 3.49 BISSEL M 49 CAULKING PAINT SEAT SWEEPER *T GUN 1?' PiELER Acd re-»stant plast.c Reliance model with Trigger Kpe with o Electricolly hooted. Mithmorbelisedcffect sc'f adjusting bru:Ji. steel handle Spring Peels, paint to bare Clvp-proof, Stain ond Sturdy and attractive steel bail. T:ght suv- wood with one stroke. Croc& • proof Strong model French gro^ penjjton cQf tfidge gnp It's faster than a blow os stvel Feolherlite • m.;h Steel top Gar. Rc|. $1.75 Vol. Reg. torch ... no danger of Rej '..4.95 Wrijht Vol. net Red trim. •15C Cartridges 39<* 0 fire. Will not scorch. 8 Wright Stores in New Jersey

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1 Chester Budd, Mrs. S. E. Miller. Lincroft Blll.V D-Ji k.» .:'M. •"•• ! y. • Ij A:, CM/.-, e i .,,1 n-.ef.i,- i,! WHIN >I'KAKI\<, Ol HKAI.TH : Mrs. Warren Tyrrell, Mrs Mat- Mrs r.i.l.er-. I >•!.-« -j :' • ••!• . : ,. -,,f Kw .-• PTA • M.-mbeis of the 4-H < ,ul. wiil .- :;:- r.- ! . . ,- [.: ,*•• . . . ; Wchase Fence University Women |thew O. Lyon and Mrs. Frank week-end -\it:t t,.i ^ 5 ir is NOI mi K 10 ~\^ -HI. DID KVI;K\IIII\<, ro : 1 Seay, will give reports of the state meet next Tuesday evening Hi the Mr .irsrl .M • William . -i . >-'.|, , . r. • .- -i • 7 !•..,...,.„ I M I -» ( III ItOI'lt \( IK M \> IS( It Dr.l) tire house. Klectmn "f olticfis will A.A.U.W. workshop meetings they Bradley Kea'h. \ -i ••.•-.i,t •' ••,* • ,. i,,.,, ,,,,,, t Shrewsbury To Open Program attended Saturday al Newark he held and members will sign up Juhnnii >t!iiiin. H>'M M: for their projects for the coming ('.i DR. WARREN FOWLER I State Teachers college. Mi.«. John W SCH m:i r.. \< a: fi :i School Board Meet* Slal«* President to i Mrs. Budd will announce fur- year. Neck, vi..;l.d Mc.ll.ii'. fllONE Speak at Session ! ther plans for the branch's annual The Ladies' Aid society of ihf HHOM) (.liiroprai'tor To Discuss Heating i book sale to be held Oct. 26, 2T Community chapel will meet next At a special meeting Thuraday The Northern Monniouln County and 28, in a store on Mechanic St., Thursday afternoon, Oct. 5, st the Bark branch, American Association of Red Bank, Proceeds will go to the home of Mrs Ralph Layton. C\ K. Swartz gru..p •' \ I. ght, member! of the Shrewsbury »x 4<.UI||V national A.A.U.W. fellowship fund PETER S CUSTOM TAILOR jard of .education voted to pur- University Women, will hold a The second church service will Branch Meth'dM . ri ,;, . r i • , and to the branch scholarship fund be held this Sunday morning at the H A , M [,. Huk,.n 1'fi u*« • hase a fence to be erected on the membership tea at their opening home of Mi». Janifs I1..K. ,.f \V. •• : — OVEII n.w meeting Monday afternoun at the which provides aid for a Mon- chapel at 11 a. m. Church will fol- Long Branch 'uMi'-ri t<> Krprh,,;,1 hv sh'-iifT* of Ibre pi. boundary of the school mouth county girl attending Mon- ( ") ——li«j-*ti*-!4«« ( )—l)rr»N ( )—Formal layground. home of Mrs. John Sprudle in low the Sunday-school session, Mr. and Mis Rnl-eit K! >-.») ;i:..l • * r.- -n .uf*> and fn\r cncc. He said it is necessary to ^IAIi»- IK Mfasure < lothr^ at l'o[iular I'rir*.^ A.A.U.W.. will speak on the olijec- Because farm workers dhlfted to and senior choirs will also sing. Corporal Loshf I' S* •• .\ .1: r, -n-i \- n-. ••u\ son. «hn I;VP m H-iumr rotort children in keeping them tive.s anil purposes '>f the nrgani- ram running into the street while the oil fields, Venezuela had to im- Charles 3. Toup ielelira(ed his of Mr. nnd Mis. l.*> •• Mrw.-ui I- •'!>;• -i r.\ *!i>- 1 until> j;i.. .:. *i'\rt t ^.ii,r .mil fat>ri'\ puttTn ami mit *tj|p frum our broad zatn.n. port nearly all its food in World birthday with hl» family Friday and Miss Kleau<>[ Km« l-'.t:r j Ki • • .'i1 ••'! to IUVHI' a 11 H 1;nni^iii .r iiiiil;i. nt niiitrrt.il*. \\<»n't ynn ^tnp In"* laying. Clarence BcrRer, board 4 Haven nttpndrd t ht W-, .: 1 1 resident, objected to the purchase. Mrs. Thomas H. La fun of Fiuni- Wsr II. night. - :• \ 1 -i . •, ,t\*.y > .-u 11 Hu. k .111 um bnrifc - SI'KI IAI.IZI-. IN VirmUIONS son. presiuVnt. will announce the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Itr.>«d St.. U,,\ Rank truit the rhildren to stay out Of fall and winter program w hn-h. of Ixing Island visited over the Irfulie R. Stru.i:!. Si ;(' 'ow\t .j :. : !.m. \ V ndpi5;:T.?tj tornadoes, the Pacific coast almost < ha.s been arranged under the ilirni- week-rnd with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- an insurance cnnvi nin>n -t! A'l.mth ,' 'mn : Htul' V\ h.'f an,! TEL RF 6 \lbl he road. He alto said that if the none. loard is successful in acquiring manship of Mrs. Sprudle. Mrs. land Backhaus. City the past week. ,^li< 1 iff Kihvaid A B'tdm he Marx land aa a playground hat the fence would be of no use. John H. Mount, Jr., estimated hat the fence «'ould coat between 800 and $900. After reducing down he length of the fence from 300 \ eet to about 200 and omitting .tc», the estimate was cut In half. rguing in favor of the fence pur- ...AN Ol/TSTAXDIXCj hase was John Myers, Jr. He ressed the Issue by offering a lotion which was aeconded by ra. Arthur ROBS. Only Mri. Irv- HOME VALUE/ tvKeift, the last member to be Tied upon, voted In the negative, Frederic. Messina wan sworn in » a member. He succeeds Rich- rd Nevlua. Main purpose of the meeting, Allen r. Berger said, was to discuss lrnhlems relative to completing he school* addition by Saturday, late of the dedication program. Mr- Beiger ?:iid thru KW Electric :onipany of Perth Amboy was "late n starting" its work, but that he had contacted the bonding com- Bros. pany and work Is now nearing completion. School Cloned Monday Most serious problem, Mr. Berg- ar said, was the heating situation. Phis opinion was well founded, Mr. Matteson having to dismiss Classen CHOOSE Monday morning because of the rold weather. John T. Shearman of Lakewood, the heating contractor, was reported to have failed to order a new burner. Mr. Berger said that a delay of from 30 to 60 days would occur if the type burn- er specified In the contract wa§ demanded hy the board. He aaid thst Aylln Pierson, architect, told him the alternatives were chang- ing the make of the burner or purchasing a rebuilt burner. The hoard voted to authorize a change In the make of the burner. After discussing needed equip- ment for the teachers' room, the GAS FIRED board authorized Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Feist to purchase furniture from Frederick and Sons, Shrews- bury, at a cost of not more WARM AIR than $250. John Newman reported that he had attended an executive meeting of the Parent-Teacher association »nd that the group Is "heartily in CONDITION favni-" of getting behind the board's campaign to purchase the Ohre property. The purchase will be de- cided nt a special school election. Mr. Berger appointed Mr. Messina ING to a committee with Mr. Newman to get the "land acquisition pro- gram In shape." OVER 150 Everett Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy of Asbury Park visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van INSTALLA- Emhurg. Walter Wilson and Charles Con- ovei- of Everett and Thomas BreckenhridRe of I-incroft attended TIONS the Trenton fnir Monday with the agiicultural class of Middletown township high school. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams and children visited last week-end IN THEIR at Yonkers, N'. Y., with Mr. and Mr.«. Frederick Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stilwell were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. HOMES and Mrs. Lloyd Hosan. Sunday-school teachers of Lin- croft chapel met Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. stilwell. Those attending PROVE IT .were Mrs. Ada Woodward, Mrs. Charles Conover, Mrs. Harold Will- ,gerodt, Mrs. Floyd Lum, Mrs. Ipiarles Cox, Mrs. Herbert Kaul, BEST [Mr. Stilwell, Sr., and Mr. Stilwell, Jr., n! the teaching staff. Also at- lending were Mrs. Stilwell. Sr., Mrs. Stilwell, Jr., and Francis Laub- melster.

The American Bakers association estimates production of bread in the United States at more than BROAD STREET AT MONMOUTH ROAD 14,500,000,000 loavea a year.

Custom Made DISTINGUISHED HOMES Draperies 5 DIFFERENT MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! 1800 installations IN A BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY SETTING at the shore prove it is as true here Op.n.d to fh. public l«tt Saturday, Ellcwood At E«tentewn was a case of love at first tight with horn, i.elt.n . . . who axpr.ti.d their .nthutiasm by buying. No monotonous uniformity ot Eltwood. Five individually a* it i» in llie They rtcogniied instantly the detailed craftsmanship and planning that place styled exterior desians assure distinctive appearance for entire country i these distinguished homes in the "luxury-built" class ... at a popular budget each home. Streeti ore laid out in the graceful, modern

price. They finally found the perfectly designed, perfectly constructed house curvilinear pattern for greater beauty, more effective "iMOKE PEOPLK BUY in beautiful surroundings, convenient to everything—fine schools and churches, traffic safety. LENNOX THAN •xctllent shopping, good traniportation, diversified recreation and amusements. ANY OTHER MAKE"

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e Olamareut kitchen Including ample ll( llflnf ream with •Idura window. cabinet tacllitltt, '.mica c»unt»r t»a>i, Automatic cat hecftlnf mni air tan- 12.500 • NEWEST FABRICS Controlled Je-lnch fat nfflajo. • NEWEST STYLES • leavHMly landtceaee' 7Sil00 la*. e Automatic fm »•• water. Approximately Draw draperies made to order • Hcwfliam. ttMl-tlla batkraan. • Caaeor Plumbing, 50 for any site window. Veterans: $69* a month Track and draperj rods (or •very hanging purpose. Furnltura and Run by Sterling Fnrnltur*, Red Bank. AFTU J% DOWN PAYMINT For Shop at Home Berries Curtains and Draperlea hy flhrrman'a. Home Decorator, Red Rank. and Estimates Call RE ft-2«M. MoaVrafft Down raymtnt for !\on-Vttrrmm Representative Will Call. Heat ALLEN BROTHERS, INC. 1004 FIRST AVE. SHERMAN'S 14 IDOAD ST.. RED BANK Horn* Decorators OIIKTIONli yitil modal home furniihed by Stirling Furniture Co., White St., led lonki ASBURY PARK IAN< 4-4440 draporitt end accetioritt by THt Shtrmon SKop, Iroad Si, Rtd Bank. From Aibury Parlti 41 Broad Si, Rovle 35 lo Ealontown Ctn'tr, luin cgM on Broad SI. to praptrly. long Irancn Ireadwgy Phono AP 1-2180 ta areatrty. Red lartki lavi* 35 to ffoioniown Ctnitr, turn Itff on Iroad SI. le property. |'uurt«eo HE I) BANK KKOIKIKH. HOJ'TOUSrlK :>, 1 •>.-, Historic Red Bank House P.T.A. Plans Barn Dance For Oct. 27 at Keyporl Plans for a barn dance, tentative- ly set for Friday, Oct. 27, wei e dis- TOWN & COUNTRY SHOP cussed at the first meeting thi« fall of St. Joseph's Parent-f eacher as- sociation of Keyport in the school hall. Mu. David Edelmuth and Mrs. John M. Fitz Gerald were named co-chairmen of the dance. Commit- tee members includr Mrs. John Dane. Mrs. Rita Farriello. Mrs. Nancy Lowickie. Mr*. Elizabeth Costrllo. Mrs. Carmrn Semenza, Mrs. Edward Walsh. Mn Garrrtt Walsh, MM. Mary Sogoski, Mrs. Eu- gene O'Donnell, Mrs. Mae Conroy, Mrs. Charles Emery, Mrs. Du- Wayne Roaa and Mrs. Louis Sak- owtki. The association will attend a CATERS diocesan conference in the War Memorial building. Trenton, Thurs- /?c wfiol shirt day, Oct. 12. Reservations for bus TOA transportation arc hping accrpled is washable! by the president, Mrs. John P. Kane. SUB-TEEN'S The following members of the ex- cutive committee were Included on TASTE the hospitality committee. Mrs. Granville Smith. Mrs. Augusta Vrceland, Mn. John Brandaurr, Mr*. Kane, Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Sem- rnta, Mrs. Bohnsack and Mis. Dane.

VETERAN KOREA BOt'ND Sgt. Walter A. Hutton of Union Beach, an infantry combat veteran of nine battles, which includsd ac- tion In North Africa, Sicily. Amio. Southern Italy, Southern France, the Rhineland and Central Europe, ha« left the West Coast by plane O;ie (if lied Hank'; oMr-l lii-mrs. on the southern *ide of tin1 Micrt for assignment in Korea. I w ILCII wind* ii^elf around the back Decorated several times for val- tile lo.ilrmr o! ." 11. .I.-II rib B. too. Dr. Conovcr built his new home I porch and kitchen wing, and off! I'.::-': on W. < I' ....: .-: . • ii: in Inn. At tiir yonr." vent on 1 >r. orous COndU«t 6£a-iliat thi l-lWm.y ' and up into the old locust trees in World War II, Sgt. Hutton is llir nenr future In !d:n ihrvn ::ml Conover purcln.scd tlu- icar p.n! of . on the piopi-rty. No one knows better than STRIDE RITE how to give I'ep'.'u ee f..novel-*, known to the young folk of the .tin- pa.-sc'1-hy notices. They arc fhc I .-m-.-e 1 H.*^4 witlinu" rv.r ch.-mjiiliK community us a "lovoi? lane." To- j old mm hie .'Hopping stone at the I . FORMAL WEAR protection J..2 needs. She'll love our fine selection of day its White st., anil the land • front cuib, and the handsome hox- Hue lu the Huwcrs real i-s'.Mtc in- purchased hy I>r. Conovnr for a STRIDE RITE party, school and sport w | wood hedges. Mrs. Kue believes TO HIRE terest.'. garden and pasture for hi. hor.-es j that the hedges were planted there The house, which N of Colonial and cows, is now tlic site of a when the hou.se was first built and shoes . .. and you'll love for d'-sign, was liuili hy Mrs. Hue's group of new modern .-'ore.-, on.- of n» MOM Com- that they arc mon; than 100 years pill* Sebctton uncle, Dr. John H. Conuvei. who which is the new home of Srairt- old. Km- many, many years they her sake tne superior leathers, u a* orit or K-il H.mk'.-. (1..-I jiliy.^i- Roebuck company. U tfca Skor. i «or,. ati-mlril by Matthew McMa- Arta. lasts and workmanship ci;m.F. Win 11 I)i. ('onovei.^ hrother. Dr. Conover inhumed hi.- family h(jn. uim \'. .is a .-pcciali.it on shrub-! III. Uoherl H. Crinovi 1. Mi I'.ir's and neighbor.-* th;it ho jujrehasrd hery. A^ the years progressed Mrs.! that are so famously father, was g'.-idu.-iteil f: urn tin- Col- the land for a new burn foi his Uui-'s hi'.-'imul, fne laie Mr. Hue,! Complete lege of Phy.-ic.;in-; Hli'l S'li^'CL i horses as tl was too cold down by had covers built fo. the front Range STRIDE RITE'S! 1K47, he I'jnif to the hou.-i lo prac-ji the river for them. In his foimcr hedges to protect them from the tice «ilh his brother. Pr. ('onovcrj house, the stables, as was the rus- winter .storms. | ^as affectionately called "IM. Bob" | torn with al| the old river-front two part harmony , by all his patient*, and Mis. Rue 1houses on the street, were down hy • The plopping stone is perhaps one 4.50 TO 8.50 tells of her mother tellitiR of pa-1 the river. Both Mrs. Rur> uncle ! of the last ones in the borough in tients coming to the doctor's house 1 and her father were fond of hor.ses 'its oiiginal setting. It stands in and asking for '!>:. lljb," never j front of the main gate of the prop- and kept fine thoroughbred.* on the f thinking that, his ivyme WUH Cono- Front st. property and nt their erty nnd is remini;- :cnt of the days' in ver. j when the doctor's patients arrived j EXPERT farm out in Manalapan. When the home was flift built i by horfcdrawn vehicles. The stone • aCOITV separates The old barn lias now been con- | is engraved with the doctor's name, FITTING it was of a rrjuare design. As time verter! for a "hnrselcfifi carria/f," progressed the western end of the and is slightly worn on the edges, | but when it was built there were but it stands there etill as a re-! house was enlarged to contain the cow sheds and box stall.? for the Open JtLt S. tiler minder of things gone by. ' They go Stogether because Sacony coordinates tlicm in color, in doctor's offices, and later a back doctor's horses. And the large gar- Ereningt kitchen wing with servants' quar- den is now smaller, although there Honey sold in stores la usually texture, in desicu. in toto! Come and *ee how beautifullv this ters was added. The house contain* [ la still some apple trees, grafted TIL 9 P. M. SHOE CO. ten rooms, with four llreplaccs. : from the old ones planted by Dr. I a mixture of light and dark honeys pure wool va?luililc shirt Mends uilli tlic tin-rUiiipcd master- The:-e is H flre|ilMc in the living John R. Conover, and there is a ' biought to a uniform color. 18 BKOAD STRKKT, RED BANK room, one in t ne dining iinjni, winch strawberry patch and an asparagus ! From 1900 to 1910, the U. S. pop- , SSGALL S blended -kill, liulli—e\en heller-look in?, than the •:lo«iiii: nictures wa.s once the kilchc.i and dining [bcA. Another thing that has'nt 1 i illation mer:aicd more from im-' .N I-RID AY 'TIL 0 r. M. room combined, and then are two changed is the old wisteria vine N. B'*«j Long Branch \otill M'C in MAUI-MOI>ELLL. JNicony wonder-priced: the shirt. fireplaces in the upstairs liediooms. migration than from births. 1 ».».": thr.-kirt. ViMo The main front door of the house i» all hand-carved in a simple rope "it's a wonderful buy!"' design, and the. square brass knock- er still bears the name of Dr. Cono- ver. All the fireplace mantels .ire the original ones placed in the house when it ^ :i.s const meted, and 10 complete this setting the house is filled uilh early Ameiican fur- TOWN & COUNTRY SHOP niture in excellent condition which has been in the Conover family for generations. 12 LINDEN PLACE Dr. John R. Conover, when he first came to Red Bank, lived in a RED BANK, NEW JERSEY large .square house which stood Mlff5• f/rsfmirsf/e/i/ where Riverside Gardens is located today. Since he owned the property ... with a high-compression engine that gets more HOME OWNERS LET US power and longer mileage BEAUTIFY from regular-grade gas

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You admire this kid, don't you? He's got individual, nor is his race, nor is his religion. guts enough to stand up for his pitcher against It's up to each of us to keep disunity from the whole opposing team. out families, our community and our country, But this kid has more than guts! He has Make sure that you are not spreading rumors grasped one of our very oldest American tra- against a race or religion. Speak up wherever ditions—that men and women have the right you are, against prejudice, and work for better to be judged on the basis of their individual understanding* Remember that's being a good merits. Being "foreign" is nothing against an American citizen*

Accept or reject people on their individual worth

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IO1IPH ADAM WILLIAM I. COTTON HERBERT 0. OIRDINO, President W. STROTtttR JONC* DONALD MATTHIWf, Pl»ta«nt KCNNCTH N. McQUIlA, Pratldanl OEOROK STEVENS JOHN «, TOOLAN Fair Have* Yachl Warka Danald'a Daluu Laundry, Ine. Tli* M.rchinta Truit Ca. MOMAB •. AHENN, O. D. t. IRA L. CROUSI OIORQI KNOBLOCH, Praildtllt HENRY SCHWEIZER ALICE TYNOALL, M. O. JAMB1 J. OAMBACOBTO Iraa-Hlaa Ratracr«lld< Peoples Liquor Stora »UIS CORLITO J. WALLACC McCUt, D. 0. I. JOSEPH O. McCUt OERDALDINE L. THOMPSON EMIR* O. WINOERTER, D. V. M, ROOIR W. FRANCK, Ph. t. Kaantburg Nallondl Bank SPAFFOItO W. SCHANCK LLIN B. CRAWFORD ALPHONSO A. TOMAINO Th* Chamkara Phanniay NOWLAN* B. JONt* BIND MAMA MARTIN J. MlQUIRI •ohaak OansUusllen Company MR. AND MRS. JACOB WVCKOFF REP BANK REGISTER, FEPTEMBER 2», 19'nO l^C SlMlTII

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VOLUME LXXIII, NO. 14. RED BANK, N. J.f THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16 Pupils Given Chevrolet for Driver Training Course Council lo Amend Answers Charges uilding Code Order Wayside Made By Council At Fair Haven (ihan^r* in Home To Close /one and Sidcwml Miss Bower Says Sanitarium J{r*ti°irtmii* (!liar«!<>N hy Vnthv TYam i An nrdinan amending Has Met Strict Requirements building cude f'l;-' Brinj: (Council Action leading by the l-.ur flruen nia.ni ••- and council Monfl'v nifcht. i;en.-s of >.iv MV ing of the New Shrewsbury bor- in sideyard limitations. Un'k i>f a Mi':,h'int< Tr i.«t i"m|~mi of ough council. Pleas to Close borough tax ni.ip. pi ep n:iti"ii <h s r'.Hf'l a 1:v,111-nri of II a ."h partment of Institutions and Agen- Sea Wall Gates lalions in the business zon--, he rn ;i * • add.ng to cies, to operate th« sanitarium for Pictured at Red Bank high school is Harry Layton, secretary-treasurer of Mi-Kim-Layton. Red Bank, as he presents the keys of a 1950 Chevrolet to Paul A. Young, district school clerk. .Shown, left said, and therefore it was riece.--;, i \ payable <)r!.-,h,-r lfi Ki.'.o to j' 1 .. n' .- old-age persons. She pointed out to correct certain "several mi'i-- •lo Flooding of Street to right, are Deputy Police Chief Frank Reuther, Stanley Carhart. teacher of "behind the vheel" in- litil.li ry of le-uid .Sop'rliKipj V.'.iv- 1hat j?he does not admit or care for tires." Another problem, be idilcil. md mentally deranged persons nor al- struction; Mr. Layton. Mr. Young and Frank Hurley, principal of Red Bank hiRh. was created hy the new type In Storm Hit in McKim-Layton donated the car to the school. The A A A installed dual control equipment, which laru-h coholics, stating that she is not au- bun-e, and modittc.-itinns are brine 11 ;• J, ' gives the instructor control of the car at all times. Eligible pupil* for the driver-tnnninK cnurse are thorized by the state nor does she Residents'' Petition made in the building: code to t'.k' •l.,po. have the facilities to care for «uch those who will reach 17 years of ag:e during a nsmeater. Pupils electing to take the course, which hns care of this situation. Thr nnli persons. The Sea Bricht mayor and coun- two periods a week, are issued special learner's permits. When the pupil attains 17, the state motor vr- nance in its entirety is published Dedicate School Miss Bower stated that when the cil Friday night rejected an appeal hicle department will conduct an examination. as a legal ncitice in today'* \.--'if Withdraw YarUnrf patients arrive they are given a j made in a petition submitted by The course currently includes classroom work, demonstration and actual driving practice. Though of Th.' Roci.stnr. I'nhlic hf.inrr physical examination, and them-j John Glenn of Ocean avp., and Mr. Carhart for several years hns taught a classroom "driver education course." the MrKini-l.aytnn will he held Oct. 9. At Shrewsbury ••> kff-p the i-'g'J- * . 111. > m • -.**• TB.d gift now enables the school to ofTer more comprehensive training. The Police Athletic league play- ; i'.'yn v ,'.':iri e *<:•*n 9if days 'he any necessary medical care. None | permanently sealed. park. The tract, flpproxima1"ly srv Mil\or Bfa\ : c*i- her liomr, the. said, as best for the At Little Silver lu o wnnvn of I hut bnruugh who ' a iiiaitf! of 1 <••01 1 * Hve Mayor Thomas Farreli said he nomio Development notifying the scfvpfi in thi- nnnrd fun-<\q during Two on Riverfront u a.s d'K unientpd J'cr-ions in the welfare of their aged relatives and called all North Beach pavilion op- council that the application of Vera World War II will bo honored Sat- au-r '-\ hu v, > her institution serves a definite erators before 9 o'clock that morn- In Fair Haven—OIK M. Steinnmller fnr a. timber pile urday el 2 30 p. in. community need so long as there ing to tell them a storm was ap fence along- the northwesterly line told inat. -••at'-rn ; nry tn:gr.t are persons of this type to be cared proaching and the gates should be Bucks G.O.P. Organization; In Little Silver of the applicant's grant has been m;ikr v. 1 : !un'ary"' and wou.d for other than with their relatives. closed. Police Chief Gilbert Boyer denied. Erection of the fence he put on i f co; d. The sanitarium is carried on un- said he had a.'ked a staff member which projected into the river was The motion to re-smi'l the vari- The former John W. Swanson ant n w a.- offfi *• l hy Counciiman der the strict supervision of theat the yacht club to close the gates Ayers Denies Responsibility riverfront brick residence owned officially protested by the borough, state, which makes periodic in- and »as assured workers had been council in a letter to the state de- S.irnupi M. K*hf r, Jr., and carried in recent years by William A. Mil- iin'mimou-Iy. I«t? -: another of Mr. spections. The New Jersey Depart- called to have this done. However. 4- ler and William A. CJcnveck, lo- partment. The notification was ment has fixed standard require- the workers failed to (how up and Councilman Chester Apy of Lit- signed by Joseph P. Chapman, Fi.ihpr"* mo' h,r.- >i .i-i '* ;ts carried cated on about an acre of grounds to j-iish the in-, cs , 1111 d 1 n K 5 on ' hp same property out any notice, and in every case, action short of sealing shut the a "sticker" campaign. A petition signed by residents I htudird nn grrjiir dfl th*v wee hm- River Oakes, Fair Haven. The Rav low hca'.th and «nnna'ion «tand- Misi Bower laid, that her institu- gates. He also proposed that the His announcement came after ad Committee Meets Van Horn agency. Fair Haven of Navesink ave, requests the coun- tion has met the requirements. beach club operators, the Sea Bright journment of the meeting of the realtors, was the broker In thecil to resurface the street. Mayor She said that the charges made Investment company, of which John mayor and council. Declaring that Councilman Lewis transaction. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Edgar V. Denlse said it was too '( Iran-up Drive' at the recent meeting were made Osterstock is president, be fined he wished to speak on the "rumor" expect to take possession of their late to do anything this year, but Counc.l '*B,' in a ' ''underlining'1 and heard without any notice to for their failure to heed the warn- current in the borough that he To Be Toastmagter newly acquired residence within a consideration would be given in frame of mind. I'. in''\ hy B^ok» r Watt * offered her aid and assistance," she Mayor Farrell referred to the 14, ben the Eatontown Republi- ter.. River Oaks, romplained In a on App't*1 A\. in :hi- lfini-a tract, to be a candidate on a sticker cam- can committee honors Sheriff Ira The house Is unique In design, said. She thought it was most un- ordinance governing (he closing of paign." built on the side of a sloping ter- letter about, the number of strange •Ahuli 1.1 fx'cup.t d by f-m. f.imuic.-. the gates. He said he did not be- | E. Wolcott at a testimonial dinner dogs running at large. 8he laid the usual and undemocratic that the Borough Clerk Fred L. Ayers | dance Crystal Brook Farm inn. race, with living quarters on three Mr. Ki.sher .1 -#:• 1 lln.- rp«ident*e has borough officials would hastily act lieve action could be taken against at levels. Unusual features of the nine- moved to Fair Haven recently fn.m only one t'*.if' f i ;..'> Hnd that is made the only refily. He said he, 1 on such loose charges without hav- Mr. Ostcrstock'd company. The or- This was decided Friday night room house are » 30-font living Union county, where strict dog con- outdoors. CUMH< 1 . #ca\ e Mr. Wt ts too, wished to speak on a current when members of the committee trol regulations are in force and 1 ing given her opportunity to ap-dinance permits the gates to be"rumor." Speaking to Mr. Apy, Mr. room with flre place on the street 90 d«y» to make r h- h'ii!'Jnifr worthy" pear and defend herself against open from Apr. 1 through Oct. 15 met at the home of Charles Miller. level, a 30-foot paneled activities she wanted to know what had been of tha lii^uancp of a certificate of Ayers said he referred to a report Clarence Meeks ii chairman of the done in Fair Haven to control dogs. such an unwarranted attack. She each year, except that police may "that I am responsible for you not room with flre place on the river occupancy 01 he vai-ateiJ. .•aid her first official notice was request an immediate closing in affair. Serving with him on thelevel and bedrooms and baths on On recommendation of Cmincilman Mayor running." The borough clerk then dinner committee are Councilman Arthur H. Rieman, chairman of As concerned Wayside, K waj contained in a letter delivered to any emergency. It adds that the all three levels. The house was de- ohviouj to oh.*?:voi-$ that in its in- borough will close the gates at the added that he "most emphatically" James N. Wolcott, Jr., Leslie D. signed and built about 12 years ago the police committee, a copy of Occasion will b# th« dedication her on Monday, Sept. 25, which wished to clear the Issue. He said Secly and Mr. Miller. John OuMer- Ihe dog ordinance will be sent to of Shrrw.shin y s war memorial • sist ance ^hat a.I ntii'i.i; docunien'.a expense of the pavilion operator by John W. Swanson of Rumson. i merely stated that a zoning vari- the Republican committee, in a reg- mnn is chairman of the entertain- her. The ordinance does not pro- thfl thrr f'-r|;i.s«i'onm addition to be wruton into tne record, council ance previously granted by theresponsible if they are not shut Ian executive engineer with the w*& exprcising e\viy care that it3 ular meeting, "unanimously decided ment committee, assisted by Mr.Standard Oil company. hibit dogs from running at largo, thr .Shrewsbury grammar school. Township of Shrewsbury was re-at the time of emergency. to nominate Charles Stephens to Seely and Councilman Lewis. Ed- hut makes the owner liable for any Mtiyor Alfred N. Beadl^ston will file would he complete ia" ca-^e its scinded. Miss Bower said she has It was the mayor's view, shared take your place, due to the fact you ward H. Emmons and Theodore The Jansen residence, a neighbor- damage. deliver the dedicatory address and action was cont".-tfd by M:AS K been advised that the tight granted by Councilman John E. Donnelly ing riverfront property located on 1 had frequently stated to me and toMcGinness aie in charge of pub Members of the council agreed I?* "™ "/ the - tablet are thr nameg of the American way or democratic sure this was done, council dates are Donald E. Lawes and one-half story residence, designed Red Bank pustoffice. There are Charles W. Stephens. No Democrats originally by McMurray A Chir- four houses on t he st reet. The. thr dnmasr'd vntcran.s and all otb-Buys Residence processes. Miss Bower said for the (Continued on Page t) filed for the offices. Mr. Apy has gotis. architects of 1'nion, N. J.,po5tofflre had planned to change Olfi wild ''TV-'-ri. Tills incllldr.s the most part she believes that the been a member of the council since and built by the Caruso Construe- the numbers tn conform with two wonn-n vrtrrane, Mr.*. Ivoui.^e charges are the result of "personal Mar. 27, 1945, when he was appoint- lion company of Atlantic Highlands jp0 *._a._ I«ing Miller anil Miss Ortni vember 7. In the meantime Mr. and Mrs ter wh:eh Mayor Beadlestnn will j recror .TT. Fort Mor.mou'h in charga make Inspections. We do not at-. "l th speakekr at ththe annuall Tickets for the event were dis- ported progress on the park devel- "My name will not be on the bal- Jansen have purchased through spenk. and the tablet nnvei|ef|. | nf piihiie speakinc in the officers' tempt to hide the various activities United Nations day observance of lot, due to a misunderstanding be- tributed at the meeting. They can opment* opposite, the Willow Ft. which are necessary in an institu- the W.S.C.S. of the Red Bank be obtained from the ticket com- the Ray Van Horn agency the at- Robeii S. DeAdder, plesid>nt of division, y Methodist church Wednesday night, fore the sprintr Primary that I had tractive Fox Hill residence of John school, and said things would f>e tion of this kind." She further said no desire to continue In public of- mittee, of which Mrs. Christine I "fairly well organized before win- the Shrewfiliury Parent-Te;icher < Sgt. and Mrs. William Gates of Oct. 4. The program will be held fice. Because of this it will be neces- Hayea is chairman. Serving with W. Swanson located on a large, soci.'ition, will read the t.-iblefs in- Atlantic Highlands purchased one it was quite obvious that the in the church Fellowship hall, and landscaped plot on Crest dr., Little ! ter sets in." charges were unfounded since the sary for my candidacy to be pro- her are Mrs. Raymond Hill, Mrs. scription. The program will close of the Capp Cod hon.es in Alamedi all Interested women of the com- moted through the media of a Robert. D&ngler, Councilman Wol- Sliver. The Colonial six-room resi- with benediction hy Rev. Theodore rt . Shrewsbury. The plot is 55x police chief and the building in- munity are invited. 'sticker campaign.1 I realize the dif- dence with two tiled baths was spector, from time to time, have cott, Councilman Leon B. Smock, E. A. LeVun. rector of Old Christ l.Vi. The home ron'rr.i a livin» Mrs. Bender will have as herficulty of attaining mv objective in built for Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson' ! room w.th picture \.T.dow .-::"cnm- made regular Inspections of her the face of organizational opposi- Jr., Harry Rowland, Councilman Clark Davis about ten years ago by Chamber Acts ppU church. subject, "Achievements of the Na- tion but feel confident that the Fred S. Morris, Councilman George Thr cert-monies w'" Dp held in , lined kitchen with b:\il;fast bar, premises and there has never been tions," stressing the work of the Allen Brothers, inc., with the Ray two bedroom* and bath, full base- any complaint brought to her at- people of Little Silver will decide Odell, Councilman Spencer Patter- Van Horn agency handling the thr rourt in tlie ri'ar of ih>' school. U.N. world health organization. The for representation that will mean son, Fire Chief Peter Tomaino, Mrs. In thn m'pnt of rain they will b»- ment circulating warm oil heat, tention, either in the way of a program theme is, "For the Heal- transaction at that time. On Halloween : formal or informal complaint with progressive, alert, open and above Harry Kirkcgard, Orrln Clark, Mr. transfiTred to thr school auditor- all copper plumbing and uak floors. ing of the Nations." Tho speaker an(j '• Mr. Jansen is president of the Send* Call to Local ium. Following th*1 d"di'-;ition th^ The second floor has space for two the local officials or the state de- is also secretary of Christlnn So- board local government. Miller. Clifford H. Cadman Harry P. Jansen corporation, a additional room?. Sgt. and Mrs. partment. As a matter of fact, she Want* Qupfttion Period Mr*. Kathryn Snydcr. aurtu'neo will ho invited \n snsprrt cial Relation* for the Northeastern New York .ihippinc concern. Service (Jubs for Aid thr .school. !0 ameda r\. The hou«e m of Cape Cod W. Hausman, president of the Red not. as yet, know some of the pt'ob- . ave. in the River Oaks section of nual Red Bank Halloween mi nival j design wrli doimcr window-, was unable to take him at that Bank Council of Church Women; M y Fair Haven to Mr. and Mrs. John nnd parade. The following letter A .-uit set down for trial In the time because there \ver« no vacan- wou'd'itTo ^w. Ai? i.h?uid"S ! McConvey Receives I painted white with black trim. It Mrs. Frederick Wegel, chairman of (then thp opportunity to know. - - R. Denny of Fair Lawn, N. J. Mr.t was aent out to the resident* of Munmuu'h county court at Free- 'has two bedrooms, bath, modern cies. the foreign policy committee of the Many of our older residents won- $1,000 Settlement Denny was a commander in the | the local Lions, Rotary and Kihol- d lieiween two police officers of 1 kitchen and living room wi'h pic- Insofar as the complaint about uit Instituted by Jerry Me-1 during 'he last war and is wanis dubs. the township of Middletown and : League of Women Voters, Red der ju»t what is going on and wherr A s y navy g ture window. Mr. Lvnc. :« a tech- calling the state police is concerned, Bank region, who will read the It all leads to. We have no way of Convey of Wallace at., Red Bank, "The Chamber !« taking it upon Herman Joseph Black and Robert in a sales capacity with nical ens.neii- «:'h •'•." I'mtcd Miss Bower said that the missing preamble of the charter of theknowlnjr whether our local ro^re- chief of tthh e fflrel dtdepartment ta t ForFortt j ,n(, gno]i oil company. The model themselves to start the Halloween Black of Highlands, was settled person was a sugar diabetic and ItUnited Nations, and Mlsa Winona nentativpB ov our candidates for Monmouth, against the E. I. Du- hnuflo ha.s six rooms, a flie place, carnival and parade rolling, and we (.hi* »'<•' k fur 51.2M. was absolutely necessary that he be loral office know what our proh- ¥ Coles lal Darrah, executive director of Mon-lema are or how they would pro- Pont DeNemours company of Dela- tiled bath, automatic heat, fully would like your club to tak» amore Thp two olllci'rs, Lieut. Oscar located and administered medical f lv n These were n, ^ol: I'-VI ry moulh County Organization for So- polo to meet them. In an effort to ware was settled in the Superior equipped kitchen, basement and at- active part. We would like to call j Kru<'^'er and Patrolmalman ^Melvi' 'n i stanlV- K powns attention. Having exhausted all oth- cial Service, who will explain how hi •> L>-v er avenues she said she turned to Individuals living in the communi- Silver with their candidates and to for $1,000. like you tn send at leaat four mem- wa I d W. Wise Jr.. of{ the firm of ' *~' ' the state police just an any person ties of the county may co-operate hrinj tn the candidates themselves I Mr. McConvey^ , who was repre- bcr.s, be(auc*c we want thi.s to ')(1 an Wl.-e & Wi-e. Red Bank. I would in a similar situation. with the existing agencies for wel- Attending area affair. We also need funds, and the desire* and opinions of our peo- gented hy Edward w. Wisp. Jr . of Iliat nn Julv 1" 1947, while on duty . fare and health. the we wnlllri like your iluh Tl eon- in a pull..' >.ir on '"•• 35 in Middle-| pie I woul, dconvenien puusest ttha lot atht a. time firm nf Wisp Ik Wise Hfid Nation* .VsrniMy Bank, brought suit against the Du- trihutp a.s much t<> HIP 4'rnjpct n.s Holding BuiluiNjs Rally Adult School Opening Stage settings and decorations for candid.itp? for hntoiieh council, we Punl conipan\" fnr allergic pnison- A large ijroup nf Red Bank Hti ynu Ihinla 11 1= wnrlh In you' in in H,T!.lrn' wnh a mr imnpri by the program have been arranged held a nublir mertlng fn that our A fn. hx'-M: •<' heinT ing that hp, suffered as the result tanans anrl liien ladies left thi* ActRin nn the puarle ),a. h<-en rjp- H'Mimn Jn. eph Bl'ck and nprrat- ; Delaved One Week by Mi.=s Glare Allen. Posters nnci people may hear nf nui problem?, K helil at Mill B I P' . t •ch oi their background nnH hn'v »r »r» of the lisp nf a proilurt that >«« mnrnins hy .special bus tn a''end la\'eri ;)i\ailin2 a nieetrng nf U<1 i-rl t.\ -..s t -: . pi I-1--1 Rd'.eit H'a. k. literature Mlins of thr I'.N. activi- 1 P, II-I The opening nf the Monmouth prepared hy Ihe DuPnnt ranipjny today * se."ion of the I'nited Nn- ties and seivjres will also br di*« tn meet Iliem I would also mtcesi yeai .s rdmniittee. at u hn h r i« A • "id,IK '•' thr ,'••:i'T yll'ii-eu I'USMIM. thai after a presentation of views tinn« assemlily »t Lake Succcis I, Adult school, postponed fur emp p|,,vrc| Pinurei for « worship and ired hy a local Henti-Jt in the cu--tmii':> In name tin- J,-T.>,MV IlltlCl hoard nf hy tl\<- rmulirtatrs that T luestinn 1 ucelt, will ciprn in ncd Bank next ,,.rn'(P1. naV(, Urcn Blvrn ny n.-.Sam- treatment nf Mr, McConvpy I. The affair was ananscd by J.ick i 2 ; A u: 'Alien Ihe car upeialed period be held jo that utizens may held. Tonight at Wednesday night. The Asbury Park , w Hausman and officials of According to Mr. McConvey, Levin of the L'nion Papn company, man ua.s Patrolman living L. i:n' di fetidani at a high rate of section opens next Monday night. Rlvnrview hospital. question any or nil candidates on a very active member of the Ro- Mr<, anv question nertaininj? to the well- shortly after the product had been Krako\\ itch. •d -truck the police car in th" The school, which Is beginning its | 1Ir8 Car| An^prsnn St., will lead applied to his mouth he suffered tary group. s H -i) pi w heinir nf I,lttle Silver. For surh a I The pa«t rarnivn fourth year. b-K added l«o t" |d,.voli<>ns. Mr(i vv'illiam Macrt.in- Llinrlicrm will V,.- i-nj >\,;] ;\ Hie ' meetinB 1 wnulrl slarilv he a\:i!l- a severe allergy nnd been me rril i- aiti.i. ti'il ih- cnur&ns ill answer to pnpnlnr fb1 I ., r. ill prc-idc Mix. A. MWvin ali!e ;l! Ihe ef)n\ etl ietiee nf thp oth- rally ill. as a icsull of which he 1 'nit erl N.tl inllfl Ip -i(i'['l -iM-ij-h-i-r I),... mand. The.se cnni f R nil th' I '"! in n 1 I I|I I !:• \ for the Foreign Hum" and "Medi- ; local physician. After a series of 1 1 T?ffr^ h?n- nt-. ^ ill be fr'rvi'd by "f fine|e|v llr,p., lli.i' PIV CHI- off at C:tvan:i£h A fur d. j his li"! tli* cine) for tlio I.ajm.'iii." tests were made, it was determined | dldacv will be nn Incentive to ron- contest in rnnjunrtion ' 11 Mrs, Malcolm Mlntcn, chairman, • tinn run I.' nil,-i.it ing t . tllV 1 .' Paul Young, clerk of Red Bunk struellve tluuisrht Mid nction nnd that Mr. McConvey was mifferinp SptL 1 Mrs. Hoy Inscoe, Mrs. Roland E. \\ 1! h t h' *-iii :i »•«• Hie WXUl.'ll r\ I" i Tim. l,U «* n Thi! R-BI• tfr i Ij. ra'-h Rev. H. L. Morgan Ii pasnf. F',, City. —Advertisement. in* Cooper, foe All druggntl AdvirtiitmtnU I! 89.—Adrirtiltmtnt, Pajpe Tiro RED BANK REGIF«TKK, SEPTEMBER 2*. 1950 Worship at 7 .'io p. m. with the OLD CHRIST EPISCOPAL METHOOIST observance of the sacrament of Shrewsbury Naveslnk Holy Communion. Rev. James W. Sunday at 8 a. ni.. Holy Com- World-wide, communion Sunday Mai.shall will preach on the theme, munion; 9 45 a. ni , church schuol; will be observed Sunday at 7 p. m. 1 IF YOU WANT A Call to All Men. ' Thuisday, Oct. I n a. m , Holy Communion and »er- The Sacrament will be administered 5, t+ierp will be a monthly meeting j mon by Rev. Theodore K. A. Le- by Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., who 1'. Your liiirns *aohed in iirnlle l\orv Midf 1 Mr.Tiiniti.sT which Inrludes an informal hymn PRESBYTERIAN of Ihe Goodwill Ladies. V'an; H p. ni . Monmouth Convoca will bring a Communion meditation 2. Shirt* ironrd lo prrirclioii J{. il Hank sinjj. Sunday-school meets at 9 30 Shrewsbury tion will nn et in ihe chuich. The on the theme, "He Took the Cup." BA1T1ST guest speaker will be Very Rev. Woi id-wiii<' I "onlinutnon Sunday :i. in. with classes for all ages. The j Sunday-school meets at 9.48 • There will be special music by the 3. A Bt-tler Laundry Bundle New Monmouth Lawrence Rose, dean of the theo- will hi iil>Mivn| m vi Sund.i.v. Rev. ],o>t find Kound fellowship meets ni., with clasuefi for all ages, in- choir. a I. 7 p. ni. Sundays and 1.30 p. m. ' Church school will meet at 9.45 logical seminary, New Yoik. Rt. THEN YOU WANT Knp r J. S'juiti- wi'l deliver hid *' r- cluding an adult Bible class for Sunday-school will meet at 1:45 mon on "This Oni' Thing WV Wednesdays. men and women. Worship services a. m. Sunday morning service at Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, D.D., a. m. Know Hi v, Mi. Squill1 \\ ill pi nn h are at 11 a. m., with Rev. Arthur 10:50 a. m. and evening service at bishop of the diocese, will preside. 1IOI.V TRINITY I.UTHEJJIAN .45 o'clock. During the absence Wednesday at 9 30 a. m., Holy EPISCOPAL nn * Jtwshllii Ciijjllll is Jellehu' at S. Joice delivering the sermon. Red Bank ot Rev. William E. Bisgrove, who Communion. I hi- cv.-nini; snviro at 8. Miss Ella King, organist, will play Keansburg LEON'S in the hospital, guesl preachers Mrniuiiiil ;ii!at flowers for Sun- Childen's choir practice, under "Adagio" by Mendelssohn and Holy Communion will be ««1»- 1 will occupy the pulpit. BAPTIST d.iy w;ll In pics* ntr. will he promotion day and those in 7 p. m. under the direction of Miss A special request prayer service Every Sunday will kad the worship and Linda Elsie Stout. Thus service will also murk the ob- Keif will load the topic on the sub- the lower classes will tie honored will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. WNBO SiM A. M. servance of World Wide Commun- ject. "What is the Church?" There by promotion to the senior Sunday- Rev. Mr. Ei-vin. will bring the The young people's fellowship will .-'Irit Sunday of Month ion Sunday. will he a meeting of the girls of school. Sunday is Rally day and message from the Book of Luke meet at 8 f. m. Thursday. The organ prelude will be "Christ the league at 6:30 p. m, to form it is hoped that all who are on the at the evening service at 8. PENTECOSTAL Whose Glory Kills the Skies." by an intermediate choir. roll will answer the call and be in Mid-week prayer fellowship and Monitor Sroadoatt ftdmundson. The chancel choir, di- The Sunday-school staff will meet Sunday-school. It also will be Ral- pastor's Bible class will be held Union Beach WJZ 0:30 P. M. rected by Mrs. Fiancis Swartz, will at the church next Monday at 7:30 ly day for the church. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Children's Sunday-school will meet at 10 a. Bint "Now Let Heavtn and Earth p. m. Bible club will meet next Thursday, m., morning service at 11. Rev. Her- Every Tuesday Adore Thee" by Bach, and "God So METHODIST immediately after school. It will bo bert S. Wood "ill preach on the 65 Broad Next Tuesday and for six consec- Atlantic Highlands Loved the World," hy Stainer. A utive Tuesday evening.1*, thf: pastor for all children from siix years of subject, "Justification by Faith or World-wide communion Sunday r special offering will be received will teach a course on "The Church age throught the eighth grade. The Works." for Japan. There is a nursery for will be observed next Sunday at Red Bank of Jesus Christ" at the leadership club is under the direction of Mrs. Evangelistic scivice will be held small children, conducted by the tiaining school of the Central dis- 11 a. ni, with Rev. Roy E. Wil- at 8 p. m. Sunday. 80-M club during the service. R. M. Bean, assisted by Mrs. Frank We Specialist trict of the New Jersey Synod to liams, Jr. administering the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper. Altai- M. Bell. It will meet at the chapel The senlnr high fellowship will he held at the Lutheran church of each week. CHAPEL OF TSYCHIC SCIENCE in hold ita first fall meeting at the Reformation, Long Branch. flowers will be given by Mrs. Don- Sea Bright Men's Trousers church at 7 p. m. All young people ald Goold in memory of her hus- REFORMED Services wil Ibe held this after- of high school age are invited to REFORMED band. Middletown noon at 2 o'clock, at 7:20 this even- Buy Direct and Sava SINCE 18 96 join. Rev. Mr. Powers will discuss Red Bank Sunday-*chool will meet at 8:45 In co-operatiop n with other ing, and Surday at 8 p. m. Rev. GABARDINE proposed p!nns for Sunday meetings Holy Communion will be cele- a. m. and the youth fellowship at churche* in the world-wide Com- S. Forman and Rev. M. G. Stor- with the. group. brated at the 10:45 service Sunday 7 p. m. Sunday. munion Sunday, the Sacrament of er are the pastors. TROUSERS The young adult group meeti at morning. Rev. Charles E. Corwin The W. S. C. 8. will meet next the Lord's supper will be celebrated 7:3ft p. m. will administer the sacrament. Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the church, at the service at 11 a. m. Sunday. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL «•«• «* Special $9.50 The board of trustee* will meet Sunday-school will meet at 9:30. The Men's club will meet next Rev. Dr. M. Stephen James will Little Silver in the church Monday at 8 p. m. The Junior high young people Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. at the administer the sacrament. Sunday ot 0:30 a, m., praye* 4»iJ Sacco's Pants Shop Chancel choir rehearsal will be church. ermon by Rev. Theodore E. A. Le- Wednesday, Uct. 4, at 7:30 p. m. will iueel Sunday night at / 0 clock Sunday-school will meet at 8 45 M W. Front St Bed Bank at the church. Choir rehearsals will be held next . m. in the church rooms under Van. Church school I* from 8:30 There will be a »pecial meeting of Thursday evening at 7 p. m. the committee arranging the special The Ladles' aid society meeting the supervision of Karl Helwig, su- to 10:30 a. m. will be held Tuesday night at 8 The first in a seriea of veaper perintendent. A special session will November services. "The* Sunday services wil I be held Sunday at 5 Evening School of Religion," under o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wal- be held for the award of pins and lace Rankin. Fair Haven. p. m. In the church. Roy M. Jeff- graduation certificates. the chairmanship of Sloan Robert- rey, church organist, will play "Or- son, Wednesday. Oct. 4. at 8 p. in., The consistory will meet next j Tl.e consistory will meet Friday Thursday night at T.30 at the gan Meditations" for ten minutes evening in the parsonage at t o'- at the church. Boy Scout troop 23 before the opening of the service. meets at the chuich Thursday, Oct. church. clock. Rev. Roy E. Williams will preach A bazar will be held Wednesday, With Cool 5. at 7:30 p. m., and Cub Scout pack on the theme, "I Love Thy Church." 23 has its first fall meeting at the FIRST CHUBCH OF CHRIST, Oct. 4, in the church at 2 p. m. church Friday at 3:30 p. m. SCIENTIST Guest soloists and speakers will Mrs. Claire Ralph is chairman. Weather Coming Red Bank participate in these cervices. Family at Church Sunday will be The choir will rehearse Wednes- observed at the 11 a. m. »ervice Services; in First Church «f PRESBYTERIAN day evening at S o'clock In the Start An Indoor Oct. 8. Other October activities Christ, Scientist, 209 Broad st., are Atlantic Highland* church. planned are a meeting of the Mon- held Sundays at 11 a. m. and Wed- Sunday-school will mtet at 10 a. «, CENTRAL BAPTIST Garden With mouth association at New Mon- nesdays at 8:15 p. m. Sunday-school m. and morning service at 11. Rev. Atlantic Highlands mouth Baptist church. Oct. 8; spe- meets at 11 a. m. Elmer T. Schick will preach on Sunday-school will meet at B:4S Lovely Plants. cial services with Rev. II. Charles Christian Science Lesson Sermon: "Taking God's Name Seriously." At Abernathv as the speaker, Oct. 1,1 a. m. with classes for all ages. The "Unreality" is the subject tor Sun- the evening service at 8 o'clock, morning worship and Communion through Oct. 22; Men's Fellowship day, Oct. 1. Golden Text: "What is Rev. Mr. Schick will talk on "Christ fall dinner, Oct. 19. with Rev. Dr. service will be conducted by the PLANTS the chaff to the wheat? salth the in a World of Pain." Abernethy is th« speaker; Baptist pastor, Rev. Harry W. Kraft, at 11 Loid." (Jer. 23:28) The young people'* group will a. m. From Woniens league annual fair. Oct. Sermon: Passages from the King 24; Baptist state convention at meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday. The La- The youth fellowship group will James version of the Bible Include: dies' aid society will meet Tuesday meet at 7 p. m. Sunday. The even- Wildwood, Oct. 23. 24 and 25, and "Fear thou not; for I am with Sunday Evening School of Religion, at 2 p. m. and the church ichool ing gospel aervice will begin at 8 Oct. 29, opening day. and to be con- ihee: be not dismayed; for I am faculty at 8 p. ui. o'clock. tinued every Sunday evening until thy God: . . . Behold, 1 will make j Choir rehearsal will be held Next Tueeday evening the World Nov. 26. thee a new sharp threshing instru- Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, the trust- Wide guild girls will meet at the ment having teeth: thou shalt Mrs. Klwood Powers is the new ees will meet at 8 p, m. and the home of Miss Rhods Mae Turner, thresh the mountains, and beat mid-week service will also be held Memorial parkway, Atlantic High- chairman of the flower committee, them small, and shalt make the and Mrs. fhnrlcs Stephens, new at 8. lands, at 8 o'clock. hills as chaff." (Isa. 41:10, 15) Cor- Prayer meeting and Bible study chairman of the social committee. relative passage* from "Science Mrs. Thomas Wilson will replace BAPTIST will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. OcMnport Art. Little Silver Mrs. Harry Burdge as den mother and Health with Key to the Scrip- Leonardo RED IANK 4-1832 of Cub Scout den 2. Other den tures" by Mary Baker Eddy in- Church school will meet at 9:45 REFORMED clude: mothers are Mrs Marshall Smith, a. m. Sunday. World-wide commun- Colt's Neck CLASSES IN FLOWER ARRANGEMENT NOW F01MIN6 Mrs. John Barbour and Mrs. Wal- "The Science of Christianity ion Sunday will be observed at the comes with fan in hand to separate F. Howard Lloyd of Matawan ton Moore. 11 a. m. aervice. A senior youth will deliver the sermon at the 11 the chaff from the wheat. Science meeting; will be held Sunday at 7 Rev. Powers conducted a service will declare God aright, and Chris- o'clock Sunday church service. The ! of home dedication at the home of p. m. and the evening service at junior choir under direction of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Swartz on tianity will demonstrate this dec- 8 o'clock. Rev. John £. Johnson laration and its divine Principle, John Gunn will sing th« anthem, i Highland ave , Fair Haven, Friday. will preach on "The Victory." Th« Lord's Prayer," by Malotte. Members o; the 50-50 club also at- making mankind better physically, The junior youth meeting will b< morally, and spiritually." (p. 446) Sunday-school will meet at 9:46 a. tended. held Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3, at m. with Irving Gemmell In charge Rev. Powers will conduct services EPISCOPAL 3 o'clock, in the church under tot It's Here! direction of Mrs. Mildred Johnson. of home dedication In the new Highland* homes of any member of the con- Prayer, praise and Bible study gregation If requested. Prayer lervice will be held Sun- will be held Wednesday evening, day morning at 8 o'clock and will Oct. 4, at 8 o'clock In the church PIN-CUI PRESBYTERIAN be followed by the baptism of Den- fellowship hall. The study of Gene- The link that L HOME WAVE KIT Red Bank nis James Monahan, son of Mr. and sis will be continued. Scxt Sunday Is world-wide Com- Mrs. Walter Monahan of High- EASIESTI QUICKEST! JUST PIN CURLS AND BOBII.u munion Sunday. Rev. Charles S. lands, Rev. Christopher H. Snyder, ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL had to come ' Webster will deliver a brief Com- vicar, will preach on "Our Deci- Rumson sion." Mrs. Ruth Lucas, organist, Holy Communion will be cele- munion meditation, "Can Human . 1 be two main toads NO CURLIRSI • Nat me Be Changed?" The welcom- will play a "Rose Is Blooming" by brated Sunday at 8 a. m. and again ing committee will be headed by Brahms and "Consolation" by Men- at 11 a. m. Church school will meet to the solution of life's prob- Just bobby pins ind Bobbi delssohn. Philip E. Bailly. Robert D. Elchnian at 9:30 a. m. and at 11 for the prl lems, divergent though they ... for i beautiful, soft | will he in charge of the ushers. A Tomorrow evening a reception mary groups only. may have seemed to be, are baby-pitting service is provided at will be given for Rev. and Mr*. St. Mary's guild will meet next creme-oil wave. Christopher H. Snyder at the par- the way of Science and the way the parish house. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The nurse- of Religion. . "*'*"" Church school meets at 9:30 a. ish house. William Raucher will be ry achool will open at 9 a. m. Mon- : m. Classes ai'e provided from nurse- I master of ceremonies. day. The boys' and girls' choir will These two paths converge in ry through high school. The men's An antique lead glass window open at 9 a. m. Monday. The boys' Christian Science. Today the NO HOCKING I Bible CIUF.S will meet at 9:30 a. m. from England, dedicated by Rev. and girls' choir will rehearse next Washington Doani-, first bishop of rational thinker finds logic, No test curls, no timing in the pa.«turs study. The youth Thursday at 4-p. m., and the full supported hy proof, in the Rayon French fellowship will meet in the pastor's .%'(»• Jersey in 1832, was presented choir Friday of next week at 7:30 chirts needed. study at 7 p. m. to the church hy the vicar and will p. m. religious thinker's deep convic- Lieut. Col. Emil, chaplain at Fort be placed in the sanctuary over the Paul I.. Thnmai, organist and tion of a primal cause, or ! Monmouth, will be guest speaker at alum master ot the choristers, will give intelligence, railed God. the first in a series of recitals Sun- Crepe Ihe 20-40 club, which Mill meet at CHAPEL OF iToLV COMMUNION Science and religion can now day, Oct. 8, at 4.30 p. m. The re- NO RI-SITTIN6I 8 4>. m. Sunday. Fair Haven agree, for through the Chris- The church school teachers will citals will be preceded by a half When your pin curls dry, The service of Holy Communion hour program of carillon music by tian Science textbook, '"Science meet Monday at 8 p. m. in the pas- your Bobbi wive is ii. tor's jtudy. Tuesday at 8 p. m., the will be celebrated Sunday morning Robert D. McKee. and Health with Key to the executive committee of the Men's at 11 o'clock. The celebrant will be Scriptures," by Mary Baker of stunning Brotherhood will meet In the pas- Rev. Christopher H. Snyder, vicar, EMBURY METH0DI8T assisted by James Wenner, Jr., Little Silver Eddy, the actual Science of tor's study. Christianity has been revealed. The Women's association will aerver, and Robert Aumack as Chuich school at 9:45 a. m. with Persian pattern meet In the Suml;iy-school room acolyte. Thu vicar will apeak on classes for all ages. This great book shows, next Wednesday ai S p. ni. Mem- "Wh:il Tile Phai-uiees Thought." Worship at 11 a. m. with the ob- through reason and revelation, bers are requested to tiring holiday Music by Chillies Magill, organist; servance of the sacrament of Holy prehule, "Fugue," by Boellman; Communion. Rev. James W. Mar the solution to problems of If you con put up your hair In wrapped gifts to be sent to the health, supply, or of any other Ganado Mls-sion for Christmas. A poMlude, "Morning Star," by Chop- shall will preach on the theme, "A pin curls, you can give yourself Unusually rich, striking!/ beautiful, it Call to All Men." The senior choir special program will he presented in; utTeitoiy anthem, "Prnlse My kind, It may be read or ob- a beautiful BOBII Wov.. Sets, this frock of rayon French Crepe in a hy Mrs. Jareil S. Kenyon, Mrs. Al- Soul." by Andrews. The choir will will sing. tained at all Christian Science chant "The Tlmd Communion Ser- The. Methodist youth fellowship styles, wives ill it one time. Sives Persian pattern of enclujive design. bert 1.. Pi-rley, Mu. Claik K. Wnl- Pending Rooms. The coupon is Itif-e and Mi.-s Not ma .N'ninian. Mi>s vice" by Oldrnyd. Adult Confirma- will meet at 4 p. m. in the parson- also fur your use. half the time ind work. Letves Jes.«ie Ocp "ill be nuc.it spenkri. tion clnsM-R will meet eaeh Wednes- age. Monday, the leadership train your hair soft, easier to comb ind A graceful V neckline is formed by the The (Jill MniiMn* will meet in iliiy Ht H oilock until Confirmation in;j school for Sunday-school teach- ers will be held at St. Luke's Meth- manage. No "wrong-way" curls... "•< T" broad collar and the striped pattern is the pnri.sh hcwfi- nniler the direc- Sunday. tion .-.*. Specml IMUMI- \ull be ar- I ii-h will show colored slides of hel S-n|ilures"liyMaiyl!okrrfcHrly. i:«lUi'il liy Ch:illes Maglll, ol'KiinlM. ltirni ui4» In ihe t'unatlian Hm lues. v.i.l l,t lii-lil III tin- 1" -J'I II. I". gunRaifDrugs .95 A.i i.i Hie custom the mcnibeis of Name —~ -el \ II r In. () H. Chisn uf I'liff- GOODWILL METHODIST MO'.d Beach will olllentc nml hi ing I he society liiing Hie (lints cf their 1 nuniMin AHdrMil- the lne*<;iLe. |tr\ |i;i\lrl I ) I.int: labnis iu ihu chui'h on that oc- BROAD AND WALLACE STREETS-RED BANK will cunduU lilt B p. m. (eivlce. casion. - Chuich scauol at, 0.4& a. m. i:

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Phone R. B. 6-0203 ! Announce of JHeulitt, Mrs. W. C. Hrulitt and Mm. Oceanport P.T.A. William Hunt. I Pt. Pleasant Moving & Storage Co. Of Patricia Novak ; Parly S Mrs. John Gunn, dirertm- nf tin-1 junior choir of th*1 Reformed' SELLS AT Mr. and Mrs. John Novak of Tficffi wnrp lftU nirmberp, their 1 church, report* the following en- VISIT Belford have announcer! the en-Holds Meeting wives and fjm^st.s at. a gam' party hollmfnt for 1B5O. Janet l'at H'rsnn, igagement of their daughter. Miss Hears Delegate lo Saturday mpht in thr> Red Bank Dorothy Patterson, l^ah Kay Van ! Patricia Ann Novak, to William council. Knights of Columbus, Note, Frank Van NoH-. Judy Ilich- PUBLIC AUCTION IH. Johnson, son of Mrs. Donald Youth Conference rooms. ens, Peggy Richens Barbara (iun- At It* Warehouse THE PARADISE «"tt i Moran of Belford. Mrs. Edward M'Donough and ther, Marianna Ellis, H'-tly Jam' Miss Novak is a senior at Mid- Mrs. Pauline Thyfault, New Jer-Mrs. John (Jrnn vr.su were high 'Ellis. Nonvern Wylie. Robert Kui-k, & Kli/.nlielli Avc«,, Point Pleasant ON ROUTE 35, MIDDLETOWN ! dletown township high school. Mr. sey rejiresentative to the White SC(M\« winner.**. SptM'inl awards wpnt Mary Kirk, Eleanor ThomjiHc^n, j Johnson is a praduatn of Middle- to Mrs. Martin McOuirr and Eujicne Wallace Dykcman, Jr.. Keith (Junn, hn'.ise confetence on youth spoke Carroll. Thrro nUu were 60 other Rosemary Hamilton, June Seaman, Where you can heir the itown township high school and is; p ' serving in the Coast Guard. Wednesday night of last week at ;iwards. The paily W&A the ftrM of P gf?.V Freer, Barbara I'rc-r, I>ru- FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29 Fascinating Music of tlir first fall meeting of the Ocran- a sortes of sac.-in I events to he spon- silla Gemmell. Sandra Ucmmelland At 8 O'clock Sharp jnut Parent-Teacher association. sored bv thr council. John Gunn, Jr. The choir will sing HONOR BEI.FORI) WOMAN "The Lord'a Prayer' hy Malntte. For the account* of: . MAX LEWIS Mrs. Thyfault spoke on the im- Colt'* Neck as its first rendition of the year at Women's Republican club of Kei-: pnrtance of bringing to the child Sunday morning's service. AT THE PIANO AND SOLOVOX ford marked the 20th anniversary , the realisation of hi* importance Thi> Sewing club nf thr Ro- E. C. L«d!«y Ettatc, V/llllam C. Von Brock, J. P. Brewer, of Mrs. George Yarnall as presi- to his community. Her talk was fornifd church will hold an all-day Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smith Michele La Refne and others. EVERY NIGHT dent at Its first fall meeting last closely tied to the Oceanport P.T.A. (jiiilting party nrxt. Thursday at theof Jcraey City have been visiting week. In appreciation of Mrs. Yarn- themu for the year. 'Community church. A covered dish luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bielfcldt of Household Goods, Rugs, Oil Paintings, Baby Grand Piano, all's long and efficient service she j Resource-* fur the Child." will bi* stMv^rl bftwoen the morn- Route 34. Electric Refrigerators, Gas Stove, Tables, Chairs and Miicel- Serving the Best Sea Food, Steaks and Chops was presented a gift, floral cor.sage j Earl Levii: spoke on the activities ing and nfiornoon prrioda of work Mr. and Mrs. Robrrt Thorsenand and anniversary cake at a turkey of the citli scouts during the sum-on tho new quilt. Mra, Chrtnry family of Scartdalo, N. Y.. spent laneous Furniture; plus a large assortment of Until Closing, dinner at Ixmis' restaurant. Thirty i mrr and expressed a desire fur ('onovcr, vice prrsidmt of the club, the week-end with Mrs. Robert members were in attendance. more support from the P.T.A. The pm.sidod at the first fall business Maisel of Brookside fjirni. Plans for s. bazar sometime In association voted to give the culr.s meeting la.st Thursday afternoon in The Helping circle of the Re- CHINA AND GLASS formed church will hold its flr.st We Cater to Weddings and Special Parties. October were discussed. Hand-made $80 to pay for the clearing of thethe church chapel, Plan3 for future A nirrr lot of Koftd« than ha* heen offered to Ihp public at our articles and home-cooked foods playground on Poilaupeck live. act i vi ties were discusaed, includ- fall meeting next Wednesday after- ing the election day luncheon held noon at the home of Mrs. William for a lone lime. Invprrtion Thuriilay all

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Hy MATRINE DOYLE (.0 TO(.KT1IKRS ORIGINAL STYLING mri The best mated couple on the functional drtlpi throughout campus is the corduroy skirt CHRYSLER AIRTEMP Identify the Ilenrr J and ;ind the wnnl jnrsey blouse. Henry J DeLuxe, Kainrr- The nmst ,••(- Frazer'a neweit 1951 model*. tractive Inn Hi Leu than 60 inehea in height, teat I me iH the AUTOMATIC the low-priced sedan* are velveteen skirt irtlr itTled without "frills" and w e s k 11 or exceuive ornamentation, A with the pl;iid major ntillly feature It th« At the jMniPP, GAS CONVERSION BURNERS arrangement of the rear teal, at the ilnnres, which foldt forward lo malm iNo Dirt of Coal a level rargo floor and pro. ONLY vide a •pariom SO rubir /eet will find srp- of tlni-atr area. Sun Dovle, .'tte.s that wciu • INo Worry of Oil Shortage (ImiKnril to RII tojtrt hrr. Detroit mndrl, demoniilrilrt the convenient armilbilitv of If you aro interested in pnp.-ir- • INo Oil Storage Tanks Included (luinplrle the rargo floor. 'Huatrated i* .•ltc-i "anil whii isn't i you must, - the •ix-rvljmlrr deluxe neilaiu see our sweater parade! The. • No Oil Leaks 199* colors am »» pretty; the styles flu fl^net. We have alipnvcl.s a* w\\ as the hcloird cardigans. American (iax Association Approved KAISER HENRY J. We have ymir m/.e. We hnvn yur prim . . . pnrr* slatl at Jl W. Make your pt. M-i« Corson Ellis, Jr., son nf Mr. and Period English & hrr aophomoip yrai. Member* of Ihe dance committee Saturday evening. Present were ••• tWity AHM Baatar Decoration American Antique* Beatrice DfFaxio. duughirr of uppointcd are Mm. Vincent Moran, Misses Ruth Kaatnei, Florence Mrs. George Corson Ellis of Lake "TICMT TO TOMAHAWK" Mr. and Mrs. Peter DpKano of Mrs. I.oietta Becker, Mia. Dons Vaughn, Nuima Schlotri, Rae Forest, 111. •lus "Mir tnrtt l*rvl»" Manning; at . observed her t\in Walling, Mrs. Louue Dricklcr, Mis. Dwighl, Nellie Atwater. Doris Lu- The reremony will take place birthday Saturday. Sept 23 A Helen Thacke and Mr». Shirley ru-Ua and Pfggy Black. Saturday. Oct. 7, in All Saints lH..Mn..TnH. Ost. l-t-S party was held In th« afternoon to Sachi. Mrs. Doiolliy Thompson of The first aid squad hrld the Episcopal church, Navesink. Rev. •rcierlsk Crawler* IIIM Dr»w dleniate the occasion Children «(- West Keansbuig wan honoied at Hi si claw of an eight-week Red Charles P. Johnson will officiate. "CAM* TO CAMT»W«" tnndlni; were Shaion Meyer, James the meeting in colouration of h,r Cross Mist md cour»e at the fire A reception will bt held in the plin "Military Ac*«Mtr" Sickfla, Barbara ShiMa and Caro- birthday. A chow mein dinner will liou*'1 Monday evening. Ferguson home. lyn Warner of River I'lua; Wil- be held Thursday, Oct. IB, 10 mark George Ruch spent the week-end liam Olaun, Patricia Mott David the birthdays of auxiliary members. at hij home here. He is in the navy, :ind Barry Siegfried. Patricia, Bai- Mrs Thack« will he in charge. wtiitlonrd In Maryland. baia and Beverly Tomaino of Red SCHULTE UNITED Hostesses for the evening were Mm. Waldron P. Smith celebrat- Bank; Virginia Salvo of Elneron Mrs. Beatrice Moran, Mrs. Doris ed her birthday Sunday with a fam- See th. WORLD SERIES * «• Carlton KKI) HVNK and Chria and Ralph DeFazio of ily party. 80-82 BKOAI) ST. Tinton Fall*. Walling, Mrs. Sachs, Mrs. Louise Free Admission to Our Television Lounge Becker and Mrs. Thacke. The Arthur Siegfried, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick U Mererr group will meet next Thursday. Mix. Prank Siegfried of Ocean During the World Serie» ! of Peabody, Mm are visiting Mr. A "mystery ride" was planned for blvd., u a patient al Monmouth and Mrs. Murray Wainer of Alex- next month at a meeting last Thurs- I Memorial hospital. HAIL NATIONAL ander dr. thin week. day of St. Margaret of Scotland The Sen Scouts of the Ship Josh- WALTER Mlaa Beverly franklin, daugh- guild. Twelve new members from ua Barney will hold a game party trr of Mr. and Mil Raymond Alton V. Evans of Long Branch, in the high ichool auditorium on K E A D E district court judge, who ia serving Leonardo, Kearusbuig and Kcyport Franklin of Carpenter »t., returned were admitted and welcomed. An Friday, Oct. «. Proceeds will go lo THEATRES home Sept. 22 after spending a as attorney of Shrewsbury town- aid Robert Bennett, who was ser- ^OW.SHOWING! ship. Intsr-branch meeting will be held u'tek with Mua Daisy Loud of tonight at St. Bridget's, Newark, iously injured when a tractor he • Fair Haven at Greensboro, N. (_'. to make plans for the annual ball was driving ran over him. Mia* Lour) ts a armor al the uni- Hold Christening i of the guild. A gel-acquainted dinner party versity there. TtfD ASTAIRE i Airs. Helen Thaike, junior vice wag given at Log Cabin inn last Of Tilley Infant 1 president of the V. K W. auxiliary iiipht by the. board of education foi RED SKftTON Stale Ranks First in Betty Jans Tilley, four-month-old 1 and Mrs. Sadie Alexander, prcai- members of the acbool faculty. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John A. ' dent, attended a testimonial dinner Robert K. Buckmastrr, 96 Second Sweet Potato Output Tilley of Keyport, was christened I Saturday given Mia. Carrie Brady, at., Keyport, was fined (5 Monday at services conducted in St. George's deputy president, at Military Park, night by Magistrate Sverre Sor- WITH GRAND VALUES New Jersey leads the nation in Episcopal church, Rumson, Sunday Newark. enson for improper parking. production of sweet potatoes per afternoon. Sponsors were Miss Rita ' Mrs. He.lcn Moran and Mrs. Shir- The Women's Society of Chris- acre this year, according to latest FOR Zimmerman of Brooklyn and Ken!- ley Sachs attended the Gold Star tian Service of The Methodist flRurei reported by the Division of neth Dietrich, Union. church will meet next Tussday, Markets of the New Jersey Depart- ! Mothers' ceremonies held Sunduy : at Asliuiy Park Convention hall. Oct. 3. at 2 p. m. in fellowship hall. Ittfle ment of Agriculture. The christening ceremony took Dang will be made for the. annual EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY j place on Dr. and Mrs. Tilley's wed-I The color guards from Post 19M The yield per acre, as of eaily > also attended, with Hairy Such* in dinner and bazar. Hostesses for the September, la estimated at 175 I ding anniversary. They wsrs mar- charge. Other members were. Kay- meeting will he Mr* George. Bar liushela foi Km Jriiry, nitliMaty- ried six yeau ago in the «ain* tleson, Mrs. Albert Buich, Mrs. Wil Words land second with 180 bushels. Last church. i mond Brannan, Robert Demgard, 1 Vincent Moran, Frank Thornc, Ham Dawson, Mrs. J. O. Koppel- year Maryland and New Jersey After the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. man, Mis. Edwnrd DcCordova and tied for first place with 190 bushels I Tilley entertained at a dinner party Paul Shaffcry and Russell Wyc- Miss Del! Morlatt. LADIES' per aore each. ! at Marian's restaurant, Keyport. koff. Starts WED. These figures are well above the. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry • A turkey dinner in to be awarded 4 national average of 102.5 bushels I Harder. West KeanshurR. the ba- I at a meeting Nov. 16 of the Ameri- "BLACK per acre for 19S0. by's great-grandparents; Mrs. ('. R.• cun Li>Kiun post. The. proceeds will I CARDIGAN Indicated production for the Tilley, Eatontown, paternal grand- ! go towards uniforms for the color ROSE" state was forecast at 2.975,000 mother; Mrs. W. S. Jnhnesj, mater- guards. David Cameron is chair- Sloppy Jon style, Ion* »lpr»«, bushels. nal grandmother, and Mr«. Johnes, man of the fund ittisinf; project. So- TO.MTE, JFRI., SAT. Tyrone POWER simulated pearl button trim, In volume of output Louisiana Union Beach; Mr and Mrs. James I cial meetings will be held the. first Pahlll and Mrs. Waldron Ehrlieh, SKI'T 21, %», SO crew n< klinr, 100'.? virgin wool. ranks flrat, followed by North and ! Tuesdays of the month and busi- Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Til- J neds sessions the third Thursdays. South Csrolina. es of dunvt: Beverly Powell, Cathy Till, Lynn 100', wool, coat itylr, nlth tind carefully aei>>\\ and Ifn. red and malte. Sites t PARAMOUNT Long Branch—"THREE LITTLE WORDS" lo 8. formerly located at 32 Broad St., Red Bank, ii now located WALT DISNEY'S STRAND, Freehold-' JINSET BOULEVARD" at Howard L. Borden'i, 704-06 Cooliman Ave., Aibury Park, with * complete line of Boyi' Clothing and Accei- "TREASURE ISLAND' Special toriei. •In technicolor- Sun.. Mon. Sun. Mat Budget accounts opened in our Red Bank Store will be TERESA WRIGHT acceptable at our Aibury Park Store. LAST TIMII TONIOHT MEN'S COAT MARLON BRANDO JAMIt tTIWART IN HEHE ARK TWO BACK-TO-SCHOOL "BROKEN ARROW" Ala* "FLAXY MARTIN" ITEMS ... SEE THEM AND SAVK .' "THE MEN" SWEATER FtlMT-IATUROAY Tne«. Wrd. Miairt PrMttH la Button front. »H In pnrketn, In ABBOT & ( OSTEU.O Mui- or hrnwn ninililrmllnn. BOYS' STADIUM COAT BOYS' TRENCH COAT "THE SUNDOWNERS" M/f« Sfl In |«. -Ui- AIM "TMf iACRII MOIINION ITORV 0 Mouton Collar • Water RtpslUnt ••BICK I'RIVATK.S" IXTRA FRIDAY NITf • Full Belt -alwi- Ctvrtry tton •M««U«. I.«I«I tl lun ni *rllti. T*lt—OUR fONY— *) A nectnary )t*m for ^ | |,D3 FRII. ••mt k*y *r flrl It (•inl (• win aur »ony l»r Hirlr own. Be htrt $«>.98 • Mouton Lapelt $1 C.95 Al DKKV I.0NO f«r Hit arawlns. -111- • Wool Quilt Lined «XTRA IATURPAT MITI—Lat* Htfftr Ihtw—"MIPIR WOMAN" 15 •very ichoel boy "HOMICIDE FOR »" 2 12 1UNDAY—MONDAY Thrlllt In a l»»ot lhl> VISIT OUR COMPLETE BOYS' DEPARTMENT Thura. One Day MEN'S SLIPOVERS f ROSBV ROCKITSHIP X M" W. C. FIELDS Alt* "BARON OF ARIZONA" Witt Vlncmt Pttf Baby «hakrr Wntt. n iilr rinv HIM k, IOIIK ^"""^ TUIIDAY—WIONItO»Y^THUR»D»Y -ln- HAROLD L BORDEN, INC. Urntm* O'Brian In sleeirn—In ranicl. I n-ni-h lilur or nmroon. $198 "I)O\VN MK.MOBV I.ANE" SERVING MON'MOI'TIf COI'NTY SINCE 100(1 AT IIM.V -iil»»- 711 OCEAN DRIVE" 1 704-706 COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J. "PlHATES OF CAPRI" Alaa "IONO OF INDIA" RED BANK RKOItfTKK. KKPTKMISKK '.'». 1!».V>

school has been tentatively set for Belford next Tuesday. New Jersey Commercial Fisher- A special meeting of the two Bel- men's association will meet Oct. 12 ford fire companies, ladies' auxili- at the Independent fire house. aries, Parent-Teacher association, Counrilmen Lawrence McCormick Girl Scout and Boy Scout commit- Nil» Jarobsen and Harry Ix)Vgren tees will be held Oct. 16, for the of Sea Bright were guest speakers appointment of committees for the at the opening meeting of the sea- aroondl/SarEWAY'S annual Halloween parade and par- son held here. ty. The meeting will he held in the Independent fire house. Stephen Zolobosky and Robert Behler acted as temporary scout A party to welcome new mem- leaders at the first scout meeting bers In the Mariner troop was held of the season held last week at Wednesday of last week. They in- the scout headquarters. The scout clude Miss Alva Sickles, whose committee will be in charge of the birthday was also celebrated; Miss weekly meetings until a permanent LorelU. Cizcaki, Miss Doieen Suth- scout leader is chosen. Any one de- mm erland, Miss Evelyn Luker and siring to act as a scout leader may MEAT VALUES Miss Ardeth Beam. The uroup is contact C. R. Smith or the above working on cancer dressings and named members. Try this new Ground Beef recipe When you buy theje top quality, properly trimmed meats at the low pricet will loon start work on a bed. quilt donated by Mrs. Luther Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Downs of featured in tha September listed below, you're getting more value for your meat dollar. Compare Walling. Rockville Center. L. I., were re- iuue of cent quests of Mrs. E. Runyon and these fine meats on every basis - qu ality, trim, price, tenderness, juiciness, Mrs. Edwin Helwig entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newlands. flavor. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. eight members of the Sewing club Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nolan of FAMILY Wednesday evening of last week at Claremont ave. are parents of a CIRCLE %6* her home. son born Sept. 24 at Riverview Mrs. Grace Burd and Mr. and hospital. The couple have two oth- MAGAZINE WHOLE or HALF Mrs. Morris Hofman of Callfon er sons. !b ipent Sunday with Mrs. Edward Filler and family. Mrs. Emma Adudato and Mrs. Fresh Ham 53 Doris Schaiblc of Main st. were SWEDISH MEAT BALLS Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanNort- hostesses Tuesday of last week at wick and sons and Mr. and Mrs. a surprise stork shower held at (Makes 6 servingt) SELECTED John Broander and daughter Milli- their home for Mrs. John Aubato Ib cent attended the Trenton fair on uf Port Monmouth. G4fts were ar- 1 pound ground beef 1 ilici of bread, coortt- Beef Liver 55 the opening day. ranged in a pink and blue bassinet. 1 small onion, grated * ly crumbled An umbrella was suspended above A square dance was held last V* cup chopped panlcy Vi tteipoen iolt Friday by the Mlddletown township the hassinot and a stork hovered FRESHLY GROUND Democratic club at Buck Smith's, near. At the party were Mrs. Lena 1 tgg, unbeaten Vi teaipoon marjoram Ib Keansburg. Hart Weber's orches- l.nmarn, Mrs. Mary DelBagno and Ground Beef 59 tra provided the music. Miss Anne Mulligan of Belleville; SAUCE The 12th birthday of Edward Mrs. Amelia Banks of Nutley; Mrs. FRESH EVIS 1 can (10 Vi or II I tablespoon chopped Salmon was celebrated Tuesday of Margaret Kink of River Plaza: FULLY |i last week with a party attended by Mrs. Lillian Waltees of Keansburg; ouncei) condemed onion CLEANED members of the family and a few Mrs. William Farwell. Mrs. Lillian tomato soup Dash of curry powder Chickens 39 55 friends. Munch. Mrs. William Fitterer, Mrs. M.'iry Davis, Mrs. John Hamer, Vi can water (measured Dash of ground cloves •r RUMP Mrs. Lena Sutherland and grand- in soup can) Vi teaipoon *olt daughter Barbara Anne of Wash Mi-« B»i-th« Fit'erer, Mrs. Dom Leg of Veal lOni IK 77c Pork Loins EDO CUTS .. 55c ington, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. inick Mullaney," Mrs. John Woods, Mrs. John Rasimowicz, Mrs. Don- 1. Combine ground beef, onion, parsley, egg, bread crumbs, INOIT William Sutherland and daughter CUT •• 59c of Elizabeth were weekend guests ald Piircell. Mrs. Lena Dunne, Mrs. •alt, and marjoram; reserve. Veal Roast ...„».'«, <• 57c Smoked Tongue Of Mr. and Mrs. John Hcins. Albert Smith, Mrs. William Perry, LOIN WHOLE *Q Mrs. Mary Eccelstein, Mrs. Mar- 2. Combine sauce ingredients in large frying pan. ll! John Lentz celebrated his 21st Veal Chops » 99c "<> <» 89c Smoked Picnics •r PIECE *I«|C a family ' garet Crelin and Miss Dorothy 3. Heat to boiling, stirring often; turn off heat. birthday Sept. 19 with ' Hartmyer. NEW TOM DRESSED . II dinner party. 4. Form seasoned beef lightly into about 48 bite-size balls. Sliced Bacon Si! ° 65c Fancy Fowl HEAVY SIZES lb 4 I Mrs. David Schnoor, Mrs. Stanley As balls are made, drop them into sauce. «. T. DRESSED C7- Cook, Mrs. Melvin Leek and Mrs. 17 POUNDS AND UNDER " 9 I C William Krenza of this place, and ( 5. Heat sauce to boiling; cover pan; simmer meat bolls 5 Sliced Bacon P£ » 73c Turkeys Mrs. Albert Murphy of Port Mon- minutes, or until juit cooked. ( * These items not available at Self Service meat section!. mouth attended a, shower given Sunday for Mrs. Irving Fisher at ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller of Fair Haven. notes Miss Wilma Meyer and Robert FOH INVISIBLE look at these values Otten have started their first year HAMO WEAVING* at Monmouth Junior college, Long ' from our selection of OUTSTANDING BUYS! THRILLING Branch. I Mrs. Leland Richmond of Bel- BULB OFFER! ford and Mrs. Clifford Gordon and 2329-J fROHH 9 Mrs. James Gillespie of New Mon- 18 choke bulbs- $ mouth will give instructions in FOODS = 33 6 different vari- 1.00 outdoor camping at the Girl Scout MINOR'S Fruit Cocktail workshop to be held next Tuesday eties for indoor, at the Red Bank Methodist church GRAPEFRUIT outdoor bloom I fellowship hall. 46 01 18 01 A three-day rummage sale by Orange Juice ££ 2t£49« TOWNHOUSE the ladles' auxiliary of the Middle- j F F d town township V.F.W. opened to- Potatoes rl ;:* io«Pk. 25« SUNNYBANK day at the post rooms. COLORED Mrs. Robert Blackman and Mr. Spinach li«f" "«p^ 25« 1 Ik. and Mrs. Alfred Richardson at- H3Sh Corned Beef MARGARINE Hi 33 tended the New Jersey Methodist : 33' conference sessions at Ocean City Suppoie you are Broccoli sJS:,' w«pkg32c c last week. Mrs. Blackman visited sued for damage* u FRESH MILK Mr. and Mrs. Blackman, Si\, of Haddock ":,': »»*»• 49« Tuckerton before her return home. and the evidence SHEFFIELD Mr, and Mrs. William Paxton of prove* you were in Baby Foods - 10 89 Arlington spent Saturday with Mr. APPROVED HOMOGENIZED and Mrs, George Paxton and en- ] the right? It ha* *till BISCUIT MIX tertatned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ; «Mrt Ola. George Paxton, Jr., and daughters ' 'cost you money, Fleet Mix 23 24< Of Brooklyn. j worry and lime. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hohlin and j FOR THE BEST BISCUITS EVER! Shortening 85^ 31 MRS. WRIGHTS daughter Betty Anne and Mr. and Automobile Liability Mrs. William Foley and daughter ] Insuraace eliminate* Urgt Mi>aMrs. . iwinuNorman Sicklesicmes was ceiebraicelebrat-- fo matter now ssany ramadiea m fcefe ied to nf enema, psoriasis, infec. ed with a family dinner Wcdncs- !T athlete-''Jrhinjs footcxemal er, psoriasiswhateve,r infeyoucr day of last week at their home. mrt>le maybethi from bead Mrs. John Hamer, Miss Bertha • Fitterer, Miss Dorothy Hartmyer i and Mrs. Mary Davis will repre-' sent the ladies' auxiliary of Engine antiseptic. No ugly appe>rance7 sift company No. 1 Inthe firemen's *»HO"n1 1 1- Get WONDfit SAMr eh' "IBone"" r POTATOES parade Oct. 14 in Trenton>.ntnn . I ** ' "ftmded. Truljr wonderful YOURSELF... A regular meeting of the Parent- So'l'n» Ray•*•»•, WheW»«i«l n _ . •* "•' aniandl l.ivimtl.ianet*t DruFiwiign OA..Stores . oJr» you•.».«•r_ horL—_n . Teacher association at Belford town di «!!i$2500.00 will bi given toyourchurchwcharity ncx-$'-Tfte-c*0P... cone ISUHP

21 9TNEI -lOBILE-C/UH" PRIZES FEATURED AGAIN THIS WEEK AT SAFEWAY - COLOR KITCHEN CRAFT WHITE SN tk* Ml #1H kwMM M Mkt FLOUR Premium pack of specially selected handy-tixe 101b. potatoes. They're U. S. No. 1 grade finest Long sack Island. Try a bag today. 5 lb. bag 49C 10 1b. bag 93° 27 ALL PURPOSE PREMIUM PACK 10 POUND KRAFT BAG 23 49 POUND BAG 98 Check These Typical Safeway Values FRESH ITALIAN Ibt Asparagus01" IZtZ 10^29« Dog Food »-•' 2 !.« 17* Prunes 25 ^"___ Golden Own r\ 1 %, «j^ 7 GARDEN FRESH V»Om lily of Ihs Valley L cam O J< Dog Biscuits M5 Vl 15« lb Q< Self-Cleaning... Cauliflower LONG ISLAND Sauerkraut »«»&oa 2«"23e MOW...poiAtyour hom«a daizling whit* or Paper Napkins sot! 2pk»'21< s • dam Kgfct ffnt and hov* a longer lotting NEW YORYORKtTHIK $T»TE 4 „ Af. LIFO1 M Gr o Y w e MtlNTOIR 4 IH- « HANK RK<;I*TJ:K. EI:I'TI:MKI;K IF B«'«iiii Widening of East Front Street Miss Nellie Alvtalrr Engaged to Wed IN MONMOUTH COUNTY • SPECIAL SALE • Mr. and Mrs. Kied A'^aler of Atlantic Highlands have announced Our new Venetian Blind—enclosed head, metal boMom rail, the engagement of their d.iugnter, FOR FINE WALLPAPER Miss Nellie Atwati-i. to John flexible steel slats. Immediate delivery. All sizes up to 36-inch Wunach. son of Mr?. John (ialinow- AND BEST PAINTS width, 64-inch long. PRICE $3.29 ski of Keanshurg and the h

Wee he'"} ic"io/c"i en ba ' Front it., to make way for wide^ nq the 'J'eet from G'sbe rourr f-» "['••& MTir-:--•• ri, ,. Contract fcr the job was awarded by the Beard of freeholder-, to A. P.

Thomrjio-i ct Red Bir-k on a bid of $24.06?. Cost to Red Bane borough will De less than $10,000. Ire r.'iec-' ' ir.--- r!a-ire:j oy the county. Experienced

one paitly-fillcrJ bottle of bonded Council Rejects Pleas to whisky into another' bottle of bnnd- Toland Pupils Knlrrlaiii ft] whisky. This, he said, alteied A| Men's Cllll> M. Close Sea Wall Gates the culm' of the beverage. (If about : Pupils of the Dorothy Toland I (rontinni'd from paRe It 100 hottlri then on hand, ho said, An exquisite velvet shell this was the one challenged by an dance studio provided entertain-] Real Estate Salesman oidererl that a sternly-worded letter A. IS. ('. inspector. ; ment Saturday night at a meeting; of complaint he srnt the Sea Bright Mr. Krnie added: "A mistake was • of the Avon Men's club at the J for the most beautiful Investment company. ) made, but I appreciate the action Another proposal was that a ipp- the commission must take in such ' Campbell Evans hotel. Amonpr the illation lie in.'tdc for thr equipping niattei'-." quests at the affair were Rep. nf all North Hr.vh j;itr.i ,^o he ran 1 Toland, "Itanse Roheme." trous and creamy than thrsr. Oa«peon nelly prntestpd Councilman Lawrence McCormick ' Triple Stnmd 9*:— tlip timing nf an order hy the state uas given authority to have win- \ AU'ohnlic Beverage Control com- dims calked and trim painted at mission to have thp Sea Bright the borough hall to improve appear- ( Yui'ht club liar closed from Sept. ance and ."top leak.s. IS ID 2H toy violation of a ruling spefifyiti^ the lonlents of a bottle Councilman Donnelly, beach com-, must he exact ly a.s la he led. The miltee chairman, commended Am-, penalty should have been imposed berjo Nelson, municipal beach sup- _WILBURS_ earlier, said the councilman. ervisor, for having asked volun- Val Ernie, the proprietor, recently taiily for asalary cut in his October B BROADST JEWELERS RED BANK told a repoiter thr violation re- salary. Mr. .Nelson's contract calls sulted from an error caused when fur a salary of $100 weekly during a bartender, to .save space, emptied during the bathing season, $50 weekly In October when work is | TELEVISION done to prepare the place for win-' 1 ter. Rnd in May for pie-opening , preparations, and $10 weekly from I November through April. Mr. Nel-1 son said the building is In condition ' this year and he wanted only $10 j HEADQUARTERS a week in October. Council rejected the bid of $400 from Arthur O. Axelson for a par-! eel of borough-owned beachfront i — OFFER — property on the South Beach. Coun-! RtPA/R cilman Nelson recalled state ottl-1 rials had suggested that the more beachfront property that was own- i ed by the borough the greater the j chance that an appropriation would c be made to install a sea wall there. Borough Attorney A. Henry Gior- dano said he had notified the com- | pany bonding the street improve-i ment contract of specifications' which the contractor, the Mutual Contracting company of Atlantic Highlands, had failed to meet in FOR BETTER LIVING! making this year's repairs. Council ; lias rejected the work as incomplete j REGULAR PRICE 239" and unsatisfactory. The banding | Be stir* your home it ready to serve you company is being asked to sec that '. ihe work is redone according to through the coming winter. Check now, then specifications. e»ll ut fo make your home ready for better Riverside Heights living. Mr*. Jesse Webster of Bloomfleld.' SPECIAL • Conn., has been visiting Mrs. Serena Havens. I Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hoops oj Room Additions Jersey City spent Saturday with' Mr. and Mia. Kalph Teed of State- i More living space for your family! We'll do .sir pi. I 95 the job from A to Z. Call today for a free ' Members of the committee for . Cub Pack 23 will meet this week •itimite. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Smith. Mrs. Anna Knoche of North Ber- gen spent Monday with her sister, j Mrs. A. E. Snyder of Conover pi. 199 SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1 New Moumouth PLUS INSTALLATION i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morford held YEARS TO PAY a double celebration recently to mark their seventh wedding annl- veisary and the 28th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopla of THE WONDER SET Atlantic Highlands. A dinner was served at their home. Miss Evelyn • Therkon of Atlantic Highlands was A NEW GARAGE a guest. • The new Black glare free filter gray face Rev. William Bisgrove, Baptist Soon the cold rains and snows will be here. church pastor, was stricken 111 last picture tube Friday in Camden and was taken to Cooper hospital in that city, Let us build a new garage for you . . . Pro- where he underwent an operation. Mr and Mrs, James Griggs en- • Continuous dial tuning afford* tuning at tect your car ... beautify your grounds! tertained Dr. Samuel Ortigon of the Eastern Baptist seminary, who you would a radio Wt trt prepared to do #ny style, any sit*. \\n» guest speaker Sunday at the Baptist chuich. Call for free estimate. Rev. and Mis. Eail McCuHoufjh and family of lioworth spent Sat- • FM Sound Syitem uiday wi!h Mr. and Mrs. Howard \V. Uoheits. Mi. and Mrs. Frederick We'll Do Any Of The Following Jobs Expertly: Robert.1; and family of Kaufleld, Cuiin , were Sunday guests of his • Automatic Gain Control Circuit keeps parents. EVERY JOB INSURED The Youn;; Tropic's Christian as- signal level constant HKAII.NC, PAINTIM; • CARPK.NTRV sociation met last Thnrsrtny eve- ROOI1NC. nine and nleited Jack Bayard NF.W HATH ROOMS • HITl'IIKN CAHIM-.TS pirsident. John Roberts vice presi- ROOM AUDITIONS POR< II KM LOSI • DORMKKS dent, Miss Winifred Smith »eire- EXTKNKIO.N* taiy and Miss Wyanda Culp 1 EXPANSION ATTIC S • MASONRV treasurer. • KI.K( THK Al. t\OKK j Mr. and Mis William Tichenor FREE HOME TRIAL I.ARACKS Kl.OOK * WAI.I. TIUNd ' of Haddenficld were Saturday Ifiii'sls of Mr. nml Mrs. Ralph Morford. Hnrold Morfoid has resumed wiirk again after being laid up with , illness. FREE FREE MOKMOUTH CCW5TRUCTI0W & "No C^unninl" Sifni J. H. OUNT CO. ESTIMATES Jh,ku^ ISmt UEDDONf COINEft • MIDDLETOWN ESTIMAT- r,|h,.»,r| '« ,/,.', ,,, h. (>„,.<, , Cor. Maple Ave. & White St. Red Bank 6-4330 BED BAN'K RP/H*TBR. 2t. 1050 "

kevport nnd W.i.i r .In in'.'.] Miss Mallard W:"iy. r .1.'' ha* rr'illnrd to Mun'''.,i.! S'.lc Tr:t. h- na... i:.!• !«•• Membership now open! CIS' co'.legf for her jlinmr yen I. ucip Pall t L.ii; Henr, l',iii William A. 'I'lanlii h;is ic-imu'd (loldslem Knirl Bat' Rot,, hi* dulifs as a I'hrm:*! with Amer- M'Hin', ir b':\'.i- W'lilialll St,v- J. YANKO ican Smelting HTHI Ri'Iining Co., en Brt-y and HaiSaia Ho\(e, 30 BROAD :TRffr PfD BANK Enroll today in Barber, after his annual varation. Natalie and Ailene Hiie,ns,,n, ,]une Jack Goetz, son of Mr. and Mrs.Whartnn. Dunald Hiihle,. Wendell John Goetz, has irtiirned foi his Putney Pamela Uakola" Judith senior yrar at Blair academy, Wil Blairfltown. Mr. and Mr*. C R Wharton have returned to then home on Kioad st. after spending the summer at Lake SEWINO TIME Willoughby. Orleans Vt. i vcnsun, Mi; Harold Rchr, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Scottt| Amelia. Rapp and Mrs. Russell and daughter Jam- have moved to' } Scnbey. a new apartment on Beer? st. Mr. The Philathea claa3 of First Bap- and Mid. O Wan en AumarU have1 ti.«t church will hold « rummage with the newest in bought the former Scott hnm .sale loday nnd tomorrow «L Die Mrs. Joseph Kenntdy entertainedI ! church. her biidge rliib IH>I Thiiifdny even- fall and winter fabrics ing. Prizes uftr awarded to Mrs Mnrill H. \\:\\>.:u ;• Mi.-. Joseph Orranport Kennedy and Mis Charles H. Miil- I Tin- seventh and .IEIITh grades of Y rr. Otners present wrre Mis Janir.= tho O.-eanpoit school enjoyed H Pin Wale Corduroys 1.65 ° Wilson. Mis. Kdwaicl l.nrkwood, t program of cowboy niu.su in Its Mrs. Donald LmUwouil and Mrsmusic. , appreciation class Monday. 40-Inch Velvets 1.95 *D. Constanre H. fundcy. ; Tin- junj-iam ".a-, umli r tin- aud- Maty A Hcnn. daughter of Mritio. n of Call K.iii, .loan I'iek, (Jay and Mrs. Groi^e Henn. recrntly t'el- Nell Shafer and Puuulaa Koines, 54-Inch Plaid Woolens 1.95™. rbratrd hir eighth birthrlay with a 'and included a complete hietory of party at her home. (Jurats were cowboy music. Douglas Korhes 54-Inch Wool Jerseys 2.95 ™ Mary Ann Regan. Linda and Joan sans "Hrd RIVIT Valley" ,inj MC- Smith. Betty and .Susan Walling companied himself on the guitar. and Geot^e. E. Henn. Also present • The olnn.i is taught by Howcll 36-Inch Velveteens 2.95™- were Mrs. Jacob Linzmayor of At-Oroide. lantic Highlands and Mrs. George Henn and Mis. Harry H. Tuthill of Thi' third frind.> recently received Keypoi t. a map of the woilil and are study- iniu \\ intor In t\\p ing ta:-away places. Mcmbei.-- of JI Imvil hiidge rluli n!- 1 tended ;i pel ful m.itice il # This is your chance to buy Gorham* 1. Thtre *r« no carrying charg«t, Jersey State Kiiemen's ;t>-.-oi-ia1 ion church will mod Inmulit a; > ill'llpli II'J I'i'il, li|;|i'k. L'l II. Sterling the easy way. Visit our store o'clock ,"t the home of Mrs. Ailhur v at the annual convention held at 1 today, choose the pittern you've »lwiys 2- « >«»ve a complete ulecticn. the Convention Hall, Afhury Talk Mason on Map!'1 ave. l.lll\ 'illli'l' *. wanted to own. Take home as many of patterns aluayt in itock. Mr. Fowler is ;i former lire chief of flirl Scout lioop :\2 held its firs'. place-settings as you need. Enjoy your Keyport mill h:is been a niemhef of ' ofiieial meeiine- of tile f«]| |;i - the Keypmt Hi u ilep-utmenl 21 ' niiiln in the Meihndisi i hureh hall. Gorham Sterling while you r*Y on'/ • The 11 oop will eonlinue to up • I Hull, ,',.}; j,,ill, ,„-'. !.)]>,.? 1 small amount each week. George K. Lew i- l ii r i n ' Jinvf 'eviiy Wi dr.. .-dav n:i;lH thr muh- • ,,,<. I.I I/.,./-' /,.'/., .. ave. ha- • i ,1 U'lnut t d In the Stat e out llw w.n'i-i. rl Prieti J'" art for oil* six-pitel pUct-lttlint, iticluJmf FiJertl TdX. Police ai ('(,! ( "ha i 'e.- H Mi and Mi< .I-IIII.-J K,!! int* 1,'leut uf Mate Kchiii'ffel. .Tiinr.y pi. ' nt ;-i \ • i al da.s.- this police, has announedl lie said that, wcelt in Vi lll.'l. \\hrle they visit- tit ft i r -v. u i ,i tf if ' 11 •< tit 11 from 377 rnnriiilati-.c. 4!) were cho.-en ed fr rends. IHll I'lll S th ji'll I Im ut. on the basis of highest lilaik.--. Tiny 1 The Community dub hut Mon- will receive a 1J weei;.s' training. day niftht at 1he Port.tupeck l\re course at the academy. Mr. Leu is ' llollfe. I'lefident C). Kieil [lost pi'e- is 23 years old. He sened uitli the Navy Air Force in World War II|.sided. . New members to join are | Mis. Ann VVilke. Mr. and Mrs.1

Patricia Schanck, six-year-old (Joot'gr Morris, Dominick VitaHano ( daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. I,eon and M. J. Rinaldi. Members donat- Schanck, Jr. Jackson M., cele- ed Ur, which will be sent hy Mrs. brated her birthdav recently with .Illle.s l'/.dilla. tleasuier, in the a party at her home. Attrnding ! Methodist chinch. : were Linda, Robert and Spafford Monmoulii county trailer library Lewis, Jean Schanck. G.-irrett nnd I will he in I'ortaupeck Oct. 2. II will

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MONMOl'Tll I'AKK I'.INi: d.wn i'" ra. me ciirt:nr. nl-.u' u month | Rlvala of old met once again reached the initial sack on a field- ago and now lh.v. i ho th.irnu>:hi.red« »« it, bed lo Atlanta fin. we'll I Sunday in a Jersey Short Baseball er's choice. After Indyke walked, have to keep the raciiiti fan* up t.. dale with happenings nt ihnl track. I I league, contest to decide what club Cashlon slammed the ball down tht FlTtl of all the A. C track dnesn : compare with our OCHIIII.II: iar-lng I would have the honor of being rep- third base line to chase over two plant as far .is !.rir.l! i »n.l i.imenience air <•< ncerneil Anil mir of the | resented In the annual playoff*. runs. serious problems facii.f! the Allan; ir tia.k i« trio marked ilrnp in attend- I After the Red Bank Towners and Ralph Mazzucca led the Towners ance .«mi e UflHor tinv I the Freehold Gnllstanj battled to with the stick, netting two hits a, 3-3 deadlock In 11 innings the One- nf the tmiKlirki break* a horwman .an ha»e recently out of three trips to the rubber. question wax still undecided for Adelphia gained tho right tn happened to a >fr> riiiigr'nial In "Irish .limni.i ' Stewart. another week. meet the victor of the Towner- Hi- U haWni; a had >rar all around. Jimmy utariMl out frum Aa the result of the knotted con- Oulistan tilt in the two-out-of-three hU Maryland farm "iih I* hordes and all hut nnr got alck or test the game will be replayed Sun- series for the playoff championship hrnkr down, and he nnn h«« only one, Dnon Well, to rarry hit day. However, the Towners might by beating Long Branch, 8-4. , step right into the aeries without The victors had to come up with color*. K»'en Ihia hnr»e ha* failed to hrinf home oat money ! meeting the Guliitans If a Towner a six-run rally in the fifth inning. linrr thr Delaware meeting. ' protest U upheld. Manager Herman Richie Mansfield was the victim Aschettlno bated his complaint on Jimmy's long friendship with igo 1 The Atlantic City track ha» it on Monmouth in just one respect, and : form, the Towneri loat no time reg- Sanborn. lb witn a D^-'-ar* I 7-1 re ~j'd '•"• the campaign. F he o.n'y game the •K C ff S'mpioi, Ralph Mazzucca and Walter Kslleher, scorekeepsr. U. Miiiucc. If . that is courtesy. The cashiers are as nice a» they can he and air abso- istering two runs in their first *'. Maztucca, cf . lutely free nf the harnh "Kruffs" that are very noticeable at Monmouth. champ lor-. io'.+ waf one to the-r intrabcough nva'f., the Red Banlc Standing, left to riqht, are Jim Genovese, Ray Sanborn, Ernie Stoec- licks. However, after that chapter, Maduie. rf . . Here's a typical A. C. remark from a chap behind the window. "Sorry. Glbby Toon, porulde Gul chucker, ler. Jim Screen, Fred Mazzucca, Joe Meqiil. Ed Werse and Coach it can't be more." Can you imagine that al Monmouth? If you're not R.inqei.. Sunday afternoon the Towners were he'd TO a 3-3 dead- I held the local nine at bay giving at the cashier's window with your winning ticket at Mnnnvmth the min- loci DV the Freehold Guhiton: in the opening contest of th# playoff Irv Brenner. The playoff series i; scheduled to '.\a't Sunday after- up only four hits. The tying run ute the wmiiuw It open, juu «ir liktlj In (set liaviled mil foi belli* (mm. , a j D i off Toon came in the ninth frame Some of Monmouth's cashiers delight in giving the women a bad time serie--. noon at Hed Bank. and u crOMed t|w rubber wlthout on this score. a hit being registered. FREEHOLD OULISTANS A good deal of thif is attributable to their own private operations Gula Take Lead AB R which tend to keep their account* confined. Monmouth h»» no mi: Wa.ko. rf ;, o Freehold took the lead in the 6 l it is a shame that discourtesy is allowed to spoil the atmosphere wEi Battle Rages Lambertville McGickln, 2b Caseys Maul Piners, eighth Inning, 3-2, and then Toon Indyke. 3b there is absolutely no excuse for it. The bettors and cash customers wiped out the oide with ease In theCashlon, ]h ... are paying the freight, and a heavy freight at that. In plain ordinary ; Towner eighth. Kuaava, cf simple terms you juet don't kick your boss around, at least for lontf. In Stock Races Knots Keyport Tlmko, If i Toon got wild in the ninth chap- ThomiMon, c . There are so many m.'n who are anxious to Ket employment at the track. I'rwliold ln dUmPed McOackln,! .".itrheV time for the Oceanport official* to think it over and correct the ty put the Caseys out front, 8-7, h.v Srreen ipnriarti'. Toon Malach. Red Bank Catholic has bettered its off to a good srld start, and then lhe Gull,ts.n«. ,econd baseman, i.'Hil.. off Sr.e.n I in 5 1-J situation 1949 grid record by breaking Into and then they really started mov t t0 a lnn»; Went 4 in 3 ;-3 inn-. Me«lll 2 The undertow which is causing ".* ." !L I"' ^T -J forcing him to tois wildly to first, Hopping; hark to the betting. Covering the first 21 days of the win column on its initial grid Ing. d Raldfrs mana ed in 2 inn*. Umpire* Krimt and WIKO- the greatest disturbance Is personi- f 11..T . * i allowing Slninski to .core with tht lintki. tilt with a 22-7 blasting handed to to battle toe to toe with Lambert- | tvlno. r7,n the current racing aeasnn, the figures showed that betting thia fied by the Freehold free lancer, Sleeper Works tying run. ADELPHIA the Lakewood high school football vllle before leaving the gridiron in year was K5.S7S.im, a drop of I297.MK. Attendance WM J8S.JM, Parker Bohn, who, in registering a Kevin Loftua took the enaulng g g The two t«anva then battled two AB R H squad Saturday at the Red Bank a 8 to 6 deadlock in the opener on Rot, cf 3 • drop of 18.1(7. brace of triumphs in the last three kickoff to run it back 15 yards. extra Innings before the umpire* races, moved into fourth position high school athletic field. DeGenito ripped off a nice gain but Saturday at Keyport. called the content on account of Lott. If li After a tragic '49 season in which Stepping out of the Shore Con- LupulorT, ss ii The Freehold Raceway picked up business this past season even and threatens to unseat the rest of the ball was returned on a penalty. darkness. Freehold threatened to Haley Hh • *- the C'aicys dropped nil o? their ference for i',3 innuguift! tilt Coach though A C lirnpne.l off >*f The final racing day at the top bracketed dilviio. Coach Ku» Wright's usually wide score in the tenth after two were Wll.on. rf . ••' eight james while scoring only two Stan "Tuffy" Baker put his grid- j Holman. c .'i the county saw 2.16U persons pass through the turnstiles. $86,348 goln? Only two races remain in the awake team, was then caught nap- out. Jerry Wasko singled, stole sec- through the mutuel windows carried the Raceway well over the 1949 touchdowns. Coach Adam Kreto- ders through tough tc.st before ond and moved to third on a bingle titular series before the classic 100- ping on the next play when a Wade entering the Confei enco Hyrei..' lb ..'.'".'.'.... '.' "'.'... ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'...'. .". parl mutue! .olais as a total of SI.420.31* was marked up for the 24-day wicz's machine In its initial tilt wars by McGackin, but Joe Indyke end- I-*mpeit, li 1 hi4i championship finale winds up to Uiftus deeper pass ripped off which start Saturday for the Raid- •eison Which only goes tn prove racing in this county is very popular. cracked that old iccord to score ed the chapter flying out to left H'ndriksen, p 2 the season Oct. 14. Closeness of the 29 yards. era against a tough Leonardo grid Racing official" of Monmouth Park and the Freehold Raceway should three touchdowns and more points Held. contest for the sboic crown is em- DeGenito then carried the ball foe. keep it that way hy employing the courteous individual who helps thr than were registered all during the phasized )>y Schneider* 280 total '49 campaign. to the nine to set the stage for Keyport drew first blood in the Boot Start. Scoring LONi; BRANCH patron and keeps him happy, and not the grouch who grumbles nt the Calvci's quarterback sneak over ; An R to Bohn'» fourth place 183 tab. The Husky Jack. DeGenito and Joe Lambertville encounter, shoving Red Bank's two runs In the Drat patron and makes him wish he stayed home. difference could be wiped out com- the goal line. Walt Anderson added J. Briitpr. cf 4 • Calver carried the brunt of attack over « six-pointer In the initial' came after Simpson reached flrst V. Rrl«t»r. lb 4 I the extra point, sweeping around pletely in the Oct. 14 event via theagainst the Piners, who dropped quarter. Keyport's lead was short on McCiackln'a boot and moved to Marrelli,. 2b 4 left end. SHORT SNORT* FROM SPORTS—When you lose your 100 points credited for victory plus their flrst game to the Caseys in lived, however, as the visitors came •econd on Charlie Naughton'a sac- H. Kertuiion, If ..— 4 a shutout of Schneider. Lakewood, getting desperate for Marino, 4 putter, bang away with jour No. J Iron, you'll find that the the five ycara thai the. two schools back in the second period to knot rifice. Ernie Stoecker walked and L points, in the closing minutes, took the score. Once the visitors hit pay 3b _ 4 No. 1 iron comes In very handy, especially In tournament play. Every position in the champion have met on the gridiron. stole second ai Dave Thompson M.Kay, i-f 4 ship scries carries with it addition- to the air and it proved disastrous dirt to tic the count the score re- faked a throw to that bag, after Acerra. na _ 3 It happened recently to Sgt. Hade Roberts, who la post champ Lakewood's only touchdown came for the Piners. A pass by Bob Nel- al money cif the special Jackpot of on a break given to the Piners by mained 6 to t for the remainder of Slmpaon had advanced on a paaied S* (J. Ferguson « - I at Fort Monmouth. and who finished third In the First Army son was Intercepted by Largey, Mansfield, Ii _... t over $3,01)0 for the driver. Thus each Mike Wade, who fumbled the pig- the contest. ball. Simpson acored as Sanborn Marotto, rf « 2 fslf tourney recently concluded. Made was practicing on the remaining feature event means who clipped off 40 yards before be- The breaks were on Keyport'a | grounded out and then Stoecker skin on his own six-yard line where ing downed on the Lakewood 14. 34 4 • putting green and left hurriedly to the flrst tee without his glory and a pot full of cash which the ball was recovered by Bill side as the Raiders made their flrst dented the rubber when Cashlon ( accounts for the recent furious Bob Farese gained 12 on_ a wide score. A Lambertville fumble was , tried to nip him at third. a. Grounded out for Accrra in ! th. "green club " By the time he got to the flrst hole and mlnsed Woodruff. If Wade held onto the lateral and end run. Calver on two Adelphia Onn 0«n n02—« competition and the torrid compet- recovered by Keyport on the vial The Gala tied the acore in the ball the Coach RUM Wright's elev- plays eanied the ball over into loin Branch 002 OOl) 02u—4 It, he sent the caddy back tn retrieve It, However, someone itive racing tempo expected the en might have been embarrassed tore' 40-yard line and and a few third after Paciaffl waa hit and hr, , pay dirt. Farcic scooted around end ce>llcT»o-baa. t hlta—Dalajr, Marino, Mar. beat him to the punch and went looking for Wade. next three Saturday night* at theto the bone further by being blank- plays later the break was turned then erased off the paths on Toon'a Thret-b»« hlt»— Holman. Sarrl. Branch oval. for the extra point. into six points. C Brl«t«i. McKay, H. Knk-u«on. For U holes Roberts was puttinc with his "Old Faithful." the No. 1 ed by the Red Bank squad. fielder's choice. Wasko poled out a Stmck out b r LsmperLtt 1, _Hli_ k Break For Lakewoed Jack Mirro, who WM the bi For three quarters the Caseys L , * long hit in which Joe Madure eov 6. Mnnincld B, RrUter 6. Hiuteft ' another morning contest. It that staved off defeat for the Key- FIRST RACE won the flrst flight competition but refused to convey her acore have hauled up the heavier class Sti t 2:10—Flni.h 2:31 to within one point of the Piners. will be against Seton Hall. Game porters. boats for the winter and Joined the I I.lttlc Mo,ir K. , r Allairs . . . Mrs. Lew Hendrlrks, wife of Sgt. Lew of Red Bank's men Despite a heavy drizzle, which time ia 11 o'clock. at time? developed into a heavy After most of the third period KEYPOBT "frost bite" sailers. 2 Dingo leriy Ilnn-mua In blue, rrally hit the l)l»'» at freehold Raceway in the cloning Endi 'oucci, Klreatine, Nicholl Alex. 8 Hub Bub Him Huhbard days . . . Lightning sailor Boh Hood returned to Yale law school rain, the two clubs fought back went by, DeGenito was then har- RED BANK CATHOLIC 12 .neler. Charlie Allaire, one of the Light- 4 (lansway lloli Rirhman last week . . . Charlie Allaire must be going to give the new- and forth to kill half of the first nessed as the work horse. Al Peter- Knilv- Loftui, Dotlgtr. Tackles- Bako Parker, Broirer, Cog- ning veterans switching to the Pen- 6 Bant ham Dirk llavls I Bambino diaper eonipantet, trouble on the water. We were told the Al- period before the Bulldogs took son booted out to the Caseys and 'UrUlesJAndnach, McDonntU, Stoeum, ano. guin fall series, lost no time cop- Lloyd 1.:,«- |-w«n, Byrna*. Cuarila—Calnndra, Caullett, Bennett. 1 Chance . C. t II. Hnnce laire Penguin was dabbed with pink paint. Watch out l.lllla- flrst bite into the touchdown ter- it was from their own 29 that the <;u«ril.--O'N«ll, Romio, Coiifhlin. Center—Pohlkc. ping the first race in Little Mope. 8 Bachelor') Babe Bill l.ane bye Diaper Service . . . Msgr. Joseph T. Caney Is a real football ritory. victors started to move. DeOenlto, Center*-- Largajr, (irant. Backn—Hnnnt-n. Swan, Mirro, Roman, With Evelyn Allaire as crew the I Suspicion . Hob Uuurkenhuih fan. He not only attends the game* that count, but also the in lugging the ball four out of five Bucks --Calvtr, W»dt, HoUlIng, Dt- Brown, Thompson, Walling. Ltmbertl, Allaire family broke into the leal 10 Mead Bull . llurky M«ad The only touchdown came on a Beyer, II Bottoms Up ... Norman Schenck scrlmmagm. tim move th (ienlto, Howard. Anderson, Firm Car- at the flrst mark and after round- break for Rumeon when Jim »- d « Pl8»kin "P to the roll, Morris, Kaufnu.ii. K«nn«dy. LAMBERTVILLI 12 AWOL T<.m Lloyd End.i—Ford. Wllliamaon, Spicer. ing It increased the lead at the11 Bit- Mo Dnn McDonald Best of luck to Jim rower In hU new endeavor. Jim, who Campbell recovered a Long Branch opponents' 49. LAKEWOOD 7 Wade, plunging at the line, picked End* - Erickson, Johnson, Mayer, Bags. Tacklea—Van Horn, Piermsn, Loh- second mark and won going away 14 1 R'I RoRrr Brown recently resigned from his Joh as sports, editor of Thr Trans- fumble on the Green and White an. by two minutes. 15 Footloa_ e .... H<*nry Pope, up four and then Sonny Hotaling Tickle.--Guldo, FlItooBt, FureHlo. Guarila—William«, Harter, Heath. 18 Sea. cript, in studying for the priesthood . . . We wonder how Free- 20-yard line. After a five-yard Applfruftte. . Arn.,1,1 Srhwarts penalty shoved the Rosati machine ripped through tackle for 26 yards Onter—Koy. Don Hubbard and Terry Dore- j n skTdoo ... Illll Wyrknff hold high «ehool will make out against Neptune this season— Guaiiln Woodruff, DtBow, C. Brown, Bnckn—M. l-'i e»i-o. Brown. Johnson. JH ranalou .. . Gtcirir,. Wnrthly to move the ball to the Plner 19- E. Broun, mus were In a battle of their own Willie (.nlcl.t.-in. prominent county seat buMnesuman, told us back to the 2ii. Paul P.onan made C. Keener, Shoi'mnk'T, J. Keener, or e 111 Ccc Bee . . Phil Howrrs Center- Kn.nklln. o—« ' ' cond place end it was Dore- the Searl.-t Flier* would not walk away nith the Colonial* In up the l.,ss and added yardage by Still picking up yardage the Ca- yporl 6 II 0 SECOND RACK dashing m yaids before heinj; sc-ya moved down to the two-yard Hurks Werki-ler. Nel'on. t;«or|[« rGenitn, C«l- - .i BnmliHtM linvls ed to skin end for the extra point. VVV »'jl, fized to set R Penguin record. Willie Raliiir. NeWHrl< Nr«s sports writer arid president of the New to kick out of trouble but a bad I'fiint* nfter touchdown Smoke. * Kilspirioll Qiliti'k"iiliiish Jersey Turf Writers' association, is also a disc jockey on WNJK in New- but was smothered by Wave'<'»•-.-, by Hemy Kianklin caused the Futurity Fee In the second race Don and7 (;.ink"*-»y Kii-liLian Safely By Red Bink (tackled Peter, > Sm Wsrti Sch»nrtl ark. Seeing is believing . . . Bob Wickman. numruii Bulldog center last tacklers. punter >o get smothered by Bobson in end xnnel. ! Louise Hubbard finished off a good Officials Valyo, MVCowan. Cittadino. week-end of racing as far as points 9 Mend Ball Mrad aeanon. is playing with the second freshman stjuail at Centre college, The biggest thrill of the after Due Oct. 2nd 10 Foot Loosi- Toim Danville. Ky. . . Ed Conway *nd John "Pi" Craig nre attending the go. Arter finishing third in the first II Awol Lloyd noon for thewet fans was a nT> race, the sailing Hubbards came I! Bachelor'Bachelo ! Bahc I^ina University of Virginia. Charlottcsville, Va. . . . Rumson'a bulldog is now Owners of 1951 New Jersey Fu- 1J Skidoo Wyrkfiff yard run for touchdown by Ro- back strong to take flrst In the a marine. Jajperp . thtt very well known bullbulldod g mascot of the Rumson nan. With the fans still cheering 150 Persons at Barbecue, turity candidates have had their Chance Hanet higgh school ththe past couplle off years, joined the service. Jasper is doing attention called to an Impending final race. Pamslou Worthlr the fete, official Mel Holmes cooled Rounding the flrat mark in third Little .Mope AUalra his duty at the Eiirle depot. And what a Ruard he makes second payment of )25 if eligibili- 17 Biir M,, .... MrDonald Walter them off when he declared Eddie place the Hubbards In Hub Bub i ii Dlngwald is attending Kddie Blake's old handout. Dartmouth . . . JiJim Harrington was caught for illegal Shoot of Twin Sycamore Club ty to the homebred classic la to be I.llwrrnct Alb«rt«, one of Coach Joe Itoautin grid products, is a Morgan student use ol the hand*. Shore Rifle club of Asbury Park,. The event, one of the soclal-ath- continued. This fee la due at the In Baltimore. offices of Monmouth Park Jockey BENCIX MEN'S LEAGUE Saturday, Rumson Is the under- the New Yorkers coming out vie- letlc events which marks the start club on or before midnight Mon- Bowling Standing* Standlnga •The bent things in lite are free." We ilnn't know who dog eleven and will be out to upset A turkey shoot drew 30'of the fall season, precedes next day, Oct. 2, according to General RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE wrote that mini;, hut ».• do knou ite'll any "phoney" tn It. We the Indium Mfter the l!M!l Toms onipi-titois. This UHS won by Wil-I month's Dr. Whetmore shoot, one I Sliorn had Manager Edward J. Btennan. ' St«r free ticket from "Hed" I'nttersnn of the world series River underdoes »pset Runiwn'j Ii; ni Harris of Bnltimoie, Md., of the prlii> sporting events of the W I Beji-rta bound lankem. und althougli Hie ducal , appreciated, the applecart tn hand jtiimson on 0( I brother of Clmence Hauls, a mem- ' year. The Futurity closed originally (;i,,bc Moiom Ha , ' 100 KU1I1 location of the seat wasn't. II wa» almut lw» row* away from its two whipping her of Twin Sycamoie. Amnni! the Among th celebrities present with »S entries, upon payment ofiNat'n Jew«ien , I Hoi Thipi $10 each. The second fee of $25 be- j1^!1 Tj",'n the Hladlum n.nf i,,p. it »*, »,, h|gn „„ ,,,„ ,,,.r,.t|nlP lhe winnris of the si'veml trupshoot- Wwereree MiMi. . and Mrs. Thomas M. Gop- , ! Pupiirti inu events wrie Howaid Applegate comos due Oct. 2 with a third and , AT"IIOIt Inn *, D) nnmotii! n pigeon* circled around under the raftera »> thought the um- sill. Mis. Rachel Mount. Mr. and ^ Redd\ Arfs of Rfd Bank, who posted a 24 out Anal subscription of $50 on or be- Grllll Con-tun don pire* nere tending up the M-ure* by Inning. Noiv rl-'alro'« Servln- , lalhf.d. peared „„,!, lu.kil> for no. a xeteran rr.of t,,,, fan „,» thprP limit.' Flunk Mnr.za and Harry I^ayton. si.mm. 14- II'.. J.jSJj lll'.'i \l i,|.|,< i Mr i. Ii value. 4 Team nlnli thref with hi* portable radio, mi we kne« the catch n»% made. ihaige Mi I.;t>lon donated a special Slir-nooil1. Si'ortlnu Ooodn Urn I'hii". .-*-: in- .(a, 1.I-..I. Mii: • : i. II Thr racr ha* uriiivn considerable 4 lum hin'li k'Htn, . .1. t he big bar l>ri ur an'l ' m be i s awaid foi the day's sports events. Afi-rra'a n«r 5 .lilillllHl lllwll III.' yiini'.-. <;. l.iniina, Mike Briscmr i« back home afu-i a highly succeed,) -,-HJ,OII i,f um- Hiwli'm. 1. Allai Mil'hlan.l iiluHl liltrh w'nlne, (j. 1 \\h the l,:u]icfl' fiuxili.-uy of CalVBry Among the featured events waj In value nnd prestige since its re-Hnni-ort'» Tallon piring triple A hall. The l,ov stopped hy the sports de. k t'other day I.BM h.l * in.- Ahino'a Hervlre , Liming, lit i-bys, 'J.1 1 \MUN' Baptist chuirli pi i-pari d and served a competition between the Eureka vival at new Monmouth Park In looking mighty fit. lExcepi i,ne fiont tooth i Hell inntruci at Bill Mc- Daniel't Men'n Shop FAIR HAVEN LEAGUE liieeulMl 11 ItilI l the meal. On this committee weir- Rifle club of New York and the19*6. That season it was won by Oowan's baseball school, which ha» Us first class Jan. 6 McfJowan has •00 SERIES W I, Brookmeadc stable's Peace Harbor Freil C. P. unn 217. I- •JH.'i — b.'h ; moved his school from (,'ocon io Naytona Bench. Fin. He'll |,,. operating Mrn. Battle, Mrs. Oeorge Taylor, . Sliri-w.hu.y Dairy which collected $8,095 oa Its share Sara Pn-lon 11» I. in^. -.'13—BUO. Itiinmnn Sboi- Itepair - 1 •t the same field «h.-re Cleveland Ir.nri- That spi.t can accommodate Mm. Austin and Mis. Whitney.; of the purse. Last season Spartan Morrell J. Moore of Little Silver School Football ZOO CLUB Wlllowbrook Rwit -J I •IX games at once In his tour with the International league Krlnrese Valor, from the stable, of the late Don Wran 20:i. Fred J. llruno :o(i, Fair HHVtn F. II. .._ 1 •worked game, in «iui-h such notables as John Mize ami Kd "Whitey" Ui,,, H, \vr\a chiiirmnn of tin' lommlttcc in • TOMORROW Frank'. Bar 1 1 William fi. Hells, came home In Frank Lafayette 241. Ernoat Turnrr -Jit. »ord performed. I..I,,. ,,I»I"IIUITII ,• Man is wim Red Bank M Princeton front to a $12,185 score. The 1951Jam,'. Wratmotilnnd 211, JOK Hnbko Kowler'n Hardvnro .. ... ll in chin ).•!' of lin. tuilii->>tiiMit. Atbury Park at New Brunawlck 2H', Huli>h i:ituri'l)a 214, John Gatte, Hluh Scrleit n. Avcmll. :,-.o for Mile whom h. li-^nbe.l as i.ne of the n i • •-. • , fi 2l S J0 l> P1 1 11 Onm,. - B. Avr-ndt. 21(1: HlKh Trim ,,f 11,,, |ll is expected to surpass even /-JjJ. Hudy "^ 5',,'' *n * " " ,' timers Mil,,. .-,;.., ..,, :,,,,.., ,|l(1. Hi.,okhn li.,dj.i I MI MI' ml. :! Ihu »mier jhoulii AtUnli, Hi,hl.i,H> al Neptune .llmmv Foxx went to but six »it». 2d r. annUMl liiLiliGcvi«-»liuuv held hy rn.bold at M.U-m l u r <> h 200 CLUB contact Mikr at his K»>pon horn*. will ba announced Tuatday Manaet/uen al Ltnriea times In a gams on'June 18, 1938, J' , ) '. *]*> ';!? •••"; «•">•• '•'"" aisht) ,7 x . lln»li Rfalnn. aan. h lb learn a*rlra. Rii'i Mn'ue. 201 j uk. Pi/or, >0l| thi dub. Lsnarte al ker»tn Bob Atenrit, 21>. and wu walks* svery Umt up. aM, Mot»«. I.TII, BED BAKK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 2*. 1950 Paite Nine Leonardo High School — Shore Conference Con lenders SURF, FIELD AM) STREAM Elder Speaks of To Coaches ay§ Timely Note* On The Great Outdoors rim*nt«.r.on wh:- BY ITEW VAN VUET On Grid Rules

Wfco Is Oolnc to Be the Judge? There ia a big body of bass lo- Modern rVfiVration . wr h f h" £am« cated along the roast, with the 'ifll- ;-»*.r.y ,in#>. What consti- heaviest concentration being In the Kill*** I).M*H**C(i fi V'. '.h' opportun- tutes a tports- Bandy Hook area. During the week np:n.'»n.i on what manT The def- there were several fish weighing At Open Merlin^ and 'ho;*** that inition of a around the 40 pound mark, with a .n •h'* book. Each It >n a p o r t «man aa 40H pounder being lioatod by Otto :.'ii8 hr- mailed to defined in the Platner of North Bergen, who was Stand ard dic- a member of a party headed by r< .mprov.-m"nt» of tionary of the Ernie Masmann. president of the r English langu- North JJergcn Chamber of Com- ! H jump in inti-jr.s' fi age followi.- "A merce, aboard the Mar D II, Cap', *'. h f^d>'ration person who la Reut out of Highland*, whii'h end- mam- ii itill mnm'-n' |j;/(i :'jnlty of fond of, patron- ed thf> nifht with nin.' ?k.!pp»r :. 11.'-s and ltu, or partici- . y * ant to Reut haj 37 "first timt'i's" for this Mon-i.i v •h- pate! in honor' season in his "First Timers" i-lub. a..- rue re- t n h. ','ir.naire on Stew Vanvliet able field sports, i This is a sample of the catches especially huntingv anmm* dA AaUl...flailing...... ,' •; h» re- which are being made nightly by- I Hl.l- i -..I' 'in n-Tl 'n n. -i 'in T:*.:.-i .s one Sportsmanship. "The art or prat all the skippers who know this spe- • Ni .',:. i; tice of Held sports; skill In sports." !.. tj intu cialized game oni who skim the '.-r. as '.he You will note neither of these def- ends of the rock jetties on their ii-h of A 1', :: KM- i i -ii ({»'. 'he initions mentions giving your op nocturnal trips along the under- Mount V« ponent a fair break. tow in what is pitiably ono of the HI, N. V. Thi- ff-di ratHm nil impi fi-. Recently we had a discussion with greatest thrill that a salt water : iLU-n nioi o <>i l w,.-. K rn one of our best friends regarding fisherman will ever experience -a Coach Arnia Truex of the Leonardo Lions, who always fieids port game Saturday: linemen, left ij r ^!, J.e Hfl. lKll -srhfinl.-- havi- exiru'ive » Standing, left to right, arp O rh 1 rue., L i '.he two as- " a quotation of Phil Ross of Eliza casting reach. If you are a squid loaded with seven experienced lettermen to carry the load for the lI'Mlil! K.-.l'-:-,!;,,,, ,. i,, Dan Ireiza. fb: lorn Baron, qo; Pete i-c7u. r j- ; /*• beth which he made on a blue fish tooer we know of no better place Jim nf n niixiniil'ii •*; '. ,,r[i,j,- of ha . in^ Mr. ing trip to the Shrewsbury Rocks than the public fishing grounds on Lions th's year in the Shore Conference battle. •.- tant coa-.K Li'iv McNamara. wr. -, .. A UH - who i:'' p! ivin i; r I K.-l. o fH.m:l- .Htflt- I t he ^pe.ikei. «nd they read as follows: "I be Sandy Hook. Ton do not need a ' Pictured abovs is the tentative lineup for the Leonardo-Key- in the picture, i', +icjht,ng for a ..Mrt :] far MI:.* be- lieve in the rules of sportsmanship pass. If you have your old pate, Mi Klilii- !o!il 'hr 17 hr m-,: d.ff.-:r in lather match my akil) against .VKlfiill) hn.'.s |i:;i.-.-!ii/ '!.-• gate. I 'J.I '.^.'.s ari'l gallant fighting fish using a ligh Disputed Came SWt *•"*""' Post Softball ,,I;iy tnrei L'-iln -• .-linitMup i'l-»pti-d by New After a short lull, following th for the Son Ki-.-mi- A ;>,>,; •- ix- lUng tackle. I would rather lunrl nn« (It i'il'i ntinn i Hi--. in ten minutes with my light tackle storm, blueflsh appear to !;••. on "A" DIVISION 1 fur apfctatori. the Increase. However, they seem -Home Awiy Bib.- Until li'il the Atiii-riran M'Mt hii:li in .!•• l« 'ha', a player than catch one a minute on heavie Puts Matawan Hii!hl>mi> No. 1 Team Defeated to b« an entirely new run, aver- Ocun Nu. 1. LriKUr in dijiwin^ hts s on tmll.s 'imhK-d bull auid tackle. After all, what is a sports- Point Plesnant aging between 2 and 3 pounds. for II season* dunnK In i-firepr. man? Is he a guy who wants t Unexcelled No. 1 Ouklnimt No. Fort Dix KipK Signal wliich the fltjindnrclfl are In l>- • run with I'. pull in a gallant fighting little ft Capt. Cottrell of Red Bank put Nine on Top Sen 01 rt No. with a windlass, or la he one wants into port with 29, which he. caught Independent! No. 1, Tiimtr HrHnch Squad, 3-1, for Title while, trolling off the point of Sandy Phil l>n!>'. No. 1 rHROuGHOUT NEW JERSEY to give the little fellow a break? Fair Haven N DELAWARE Hook. Chummers at the Shrews- A. A. Scores 6-3 I Uriininirl No. 1 The third First Army champion- 1" DIVISION In discussing this article ou bury Rocks arc getting: into blues Oikhunt No. ship in tiix weeks wns relin PENNSYLVANIA. MARYLAND, VA.&D of C Win; Asbury Park Union No. I, -' r>«»i No. I friend asked the following quei weighing nround 5 pounds. Red Unnk by Fort Monrnuuth as the tion: "Who do you consider the bet Blues are also being caught all Couleet Argued tluiiLii- llighl.iul. No. 1 i-i'r Softball squad lost out in th ter sportsman? Is he the guy wh< along the surf, with the hist fish- 1 Liberty N Iti-il Bunk linal." tn Kurt Dix, 3 to 1, in the use.« a hand line while trolling fo; ing at Bradley Beach. Avon and The Matawan A. A. belted Mon- I'liil Duly", No. I lrii-nt tout n.'iliH'iit at Fntt IT blueflsh when nearly one-half thi Shark river inlet. Best results me No. 1 M: Mass. | mouth Beach, 6-;). Sunday afternoon OiikhiliM Nn. 4 Uni-xrelled N". .' fish which ore hooked manage t Ashing on the bottom, using silver | to take over undisputed first place KrechnM Nn A flRhtlnn Fort Monmouth soft- gei free? Or Is It the fellow whe mullet for bait. ! in the Monmouth-Occan County No. ], Ot-ean tiiov.- Oliver BJ.UII Nn. 1 Pii.nrom. ball team nlmo^t salvaged its army uses very light tackle and require Off shore, slbacote are on a hit- baseball league after it was report- title despite an opening low to a longir time to land them bu ting mood. Our llshiiig partncis, ed that Spring Lake Heights re- Rradley Hearh Fort Devenf. ."> to 1, in the double very few are last? Or Is it glvln Andy Pillot of Runieon and Ste- queued a forfeit tilt from the As- "C" DIVISION elimination tnurney. your fellow sportsman a'break—to KM-rninB •»« Signalers 3 to 1 to give Red Bank I the undefeated Infantry Softball MUD and SNOW fall run of big blue claws, with game's big blow. Stripers Out front catches up to one-half bushel - Nn. 2, Whilenvllle Hallet No. I I if All Perfect Carcass**. being tagged and released. Down Garico. 2b. . 1 Ni'plunr City No. I Rcli»f No. 2 We started our troll at Harding Mi*(iov.-an, r. Initial Meeting 7« the river to Spermaceti cove, in Muilnney, p. ' ' Shiewnbury No. 2 Unr:;c«ll«d No. ( X what Is known as the "Old Chan Point but It was not until we _5: "C" DIVISION Executive Committee GUARANTEED 6 MONTHS reached the rock jetties that action ,, Little Silver No. 3 IS 9? nel" at the "dikes," the fishing is , Brevr-nt Park, Leonardo fast and furious. Many of these started. There were about a dozen MONMOUTH BEACH Allenhurtt N'o. 2 Shrewsbury No. X Appointed at Session if Extra lew pretture. 4 40 bass will go five and six pounds, boats working the area. Wierd H Port Monmouth Allf-nhurat No. S • Protect your life. X The Shore Conference held Its 7- and are caught on the lightest kind looking shapes as they glided si-, Johr.»on. 3 b. 0 : Little Silver No. 4 Oceanic No. 2. it Save you money. 11 Itntly past us with no lights In the Warren. 1 0 - RumRon Initial meeting of the school year of tackle, using spinners and tape Horner, 1 Bradler No. 1 Went End .70 or blood worms. semi-smoky September moon. Not 1 I Engine Co. No. 3 Monday night at the Seashore Day t Roc. »» camp. Long Branch, at which time X a sound from any one on board as Miller. 2b. .. Relford No. 2 Avon No. 4 1] 8" We were Initiated Into this type they silently worked the ends of Olaon. cf. ... Eaglea No. 2, Ocemn Grove, President Bill Strattan rushed of sporty fishing by Bob Reut o the rocks. Once In a while the glow Deimalt, If. . Wi-nt End Ladder Co. through the session to make way 7.1S Highlands during the past week. Mnr 1 0 Cushamn of Neptune reported the enable such men as Dr. James Ross Dowd, If | 0 1 is requested to contact the school Westman, Rutgers university's new ever thtre was one and on a three today. Conference treasury was taking a associate professor of wildlife con and one-quarter ounce tip it re- It ~4 ~% slight skid, and he asked repre- servation and management, to de- quired all the experience gained In ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS sentatives present to give the sit- termine the breeding and migra- a lifetime In order to stop his mad AB R H Max Lewis Open* uation some thought. tory habits of the surf anglers de- rushes and Anally bring him to gaff. Jonti, M. . - 4 t 0 President Strattan and Russ Riltj. If i I t At Paradise Grill light—the greenhead. No Light To Gait Keyot, lb 1 2 Wright, golf chairman, combined In the short time the doctor has Harrington, et. | a 0 Max Lewis, well-known musician to make a presentation of a golf The skipper, an old hand at this Mi lit, 2 b t 0 0 been in New Jersey he has dis- 0 0 who has played the piano and trophy to Mr. Cushman, who ac- game, required no light in order to Hat!, r. t aolovox In many of the shore area's covered that stripers spawn In the gaff him. If we used so much as a Vox. 8b. 1 9 0 cepted it In behalf Of Neptune high Pattenon rf, 2b 1 1 places of entertainment, this week Maurice river. Dr. Westman has flash of a small light it would let school. been netting and tagging baby Fi»d»rifV« rf 1 1 0 began an engagement at the Para- It was also announced that the the rest of the fleet know that we A r k # r_ n 2 1 2 dise grill, route 33, Middletown. striped bass In South Jersey rivers. were in flsh. 1990 Conference grid schedules The discs bear the printed numbers 2» I I Playing nightly at the grill were approved. He was a beautiful flsh as he lay ol of the experiment station and it is HirManda •»» « •»•— * famous for Its sea food, steaks and Following the meeting, Bill Elder, requested that any one catching a on the deck and tipped the scales at Atlantic Highland! ... 001 001 lot—1 32 pound!. Next it was Andy's turn chops, Mr. Lewis will be remem- coach of A. B. Davis high school, tagged fish the disc be returned. Two-bale him—DaPaaijuali, Orem, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., gave, a talk on as he played a 28 pounder to a Three-bate hit—Pattenon. Struck out bered from his many appearances Tonight we are going to have the tand still. Then the skipper had Ii Del'»»i|iial» JJ. Arki-r •. Bin at minstrels, shows and other National Federation football rules. pleasure of meeting Dr. Westman his fun with a 27 'M pounder. We ha]!< oft I>rraniinnlc Ackrr 3. Umpires shore functions. He also has play- in person. We are going out on the Slrykrr and Reod. ed with dance orchestras in this The n >ari tn bellrr anil higher Vtusi. repeated with a 36 pounder and nets, ad* in The Register regulaily. Mar D II, Capt. Otto Reut of High- section. —Advertisement. lands and let him show us how to Andy came through with a 24 catch the big lunkers and tag them pounder all taken within two hours VACUUM. SbMve H Gomfrtt *lkil Willie*.! in the proper manner. We hope to trolling time. If we had a tip to offer It would BOTTLE: be able to tell him a lot of things PINT CAPACITY I HOT WATER about striped bass of the Shrews- be to mount about an ounce and a The dishes can J bury river, which we encountered half clip sinker above the leader, years before he was born. Such as troll about 200 feet behind the boat w a ! t . . . butl AUTO HEATER little baby stripers by the thous- it a speed of not more than 400 A htattr of the vary lareit compact d«- there 'i one th ng ' •ign, with rhtoitot rvM rfotfc Iwilch. Ol««l and.i, together with white perch at revs, finally take Meel wool, u qwicl. ecen«fnlcol comforting warmth all the head waters of Swimming piece of broken glass or a knife that can t. winl.i. river. The demise of that splcndd nd scrape the eel until it Is blue, little pan and game fish, the white 'hen twist the vertebrae, until lim- COMnETf perch, is a disgrace to the greed ler. But don't tell anyone we told J WITH of the American people. It ranks ou. 69 | FITTINGS high upon th'. list of the buffalo, ONLY FOUR WEEKS passenger pigeons, aand hill cranes Mrs. Dorothy Warick nnd the fast diminishing trumpeter LEFT BEFORE swan, which at the present have Heads Silver Bar Team Chrome TRUNK . only a population of 376 In the en- ORNAMENTI tire world. This figure shows a de- Mrs. Dorothy Warick was elected crease of 02 since the count was raptain of the Keyport Silver Dol- made In 1949. lar Women's shufflcbnni-d tram at We're typewriter specialists - :ho initial meeting held recently. Thai's why we recommend the Others elected to office were Mrs. new Gray Magic Royal Portable- WEST FRONT STHEET FuU Moon and a Spell of Good eggy Lovelace, co-captaln; Mrs. We know its exclusive features Weather Maray Owens, secretary; Mrs. Iris Rod Bank Phone 6-3110 mean easier, faster typing for you, Better get In your good licks now Murphy, treasurer, and Mrs. Mil- Other Store* in Perth Amboy, •nd longer, trouble-free us*. b .HUSO the weathpr man "guaran- lred Ross, publicity. Members of New Brunswick, Trenton, Elizabeth, i • s" a spell of good weather. The he team discussed forming a worn- Stoo in »odayl i.,.iun is full and heading toward league In the Bayshorc area. Newark. t,ic "dark of the moon," which f any teams arc Interested, the GRAND OPENING every advocate of fishing will agree Illver Bar ladles will be glad to ac- is the beat time to fish. The big ept applications. The flr«t match Serpico's bass ate there, the wind Is right. ;ame will be played at the Silver 103 Monmouth St. 36 WHITE STREET, RED BANK so all you have . A sound (hat m clear so is a fighting one, and after trailing battle when he carried the hall over ' the lights at Clayton Held, school ncudcnt from trying out for 7-0, for almost four quarter*, the the line for the extra point which!'*0'"' Pleasant. me ear of a rabid bowling enthusiast The wonini a.« usual were the Two Beet three-year-oldj-Mrs a post team of which a majority Nites Tigeis flawed, their way to a touch-, was the "inning facto.. I Point Pleasant completed its firs: to nhake the dust off :h»ir hun-iins arm' » 1" n the Women'. Friday Andrew Schiiftingeie Ferd and were members of previous teams. Mrs. IJOIJIA l^azaie's Sheiias fle- down in the- final minute of the A recovered fumble by Bud Joy laconng in the first half and then Evening league opened their i«oa :<••., «eek» n«,, .v. r.od Bank P.rcre- wa Eligible individuals wi'l be pick- »:inn. At the opsnine gun theie veie :TI innis a' the f"ui line with waid-are scheduled to renew their contest. With any IUOK at all with set the stage for the Tiger score » forced to play on even term* the attempted conversion. Coach The Tigers came up with an of-1 In the second and third quarters ed from as.-ignrd military person-i three new sponsor banners :n< lulling Na'» Je«i-!fr». Ivan's Klmveis bitter feud in the $10,000 added - Princeton handicap), a scamper at Finn and his squad would have re- fen.«ive drive at this point and aft-1 when both teams failed to cro»« the. nel with specific duties .such as and C B. I. Airport Inn's Mate i'.ir.:?> RP: "IT <•> a hr.irt Man with turned home on even term^. er completing four plays which jPayoff line. technical, adminutiative and man- her !>!>? series on (tames of 174 IKS' and ITS' Maliel Krn'"ii took hijh .',x furlongs which highlights the m : 11 ual dutie.«. The 1950-51 Signaleer STOCK CAR •:ng.e game for ihe ntph: «U ri a 22" a K -•-•H >:'' " " •" league Ann lacing program at Garden State Veterans Sptncei Keyrs and Trd marked up l»u first down?, the Ti- Touchdowns In the first two p.-.r!; fiatuids;., Oct. 7. ' Hal! v.rii. ;!•„ effrr..-;•.',- :tar.-. f-i gn.-. :: n i i"!:r,j," on thr. sever, yard 'chapter, were mme th.n enough ha^ketba!! teim " :M H,. th© jn.-i-ii lite* :* c#.-r»- Q >-i' ^.f 'h'.* '••••'•';• a n ri n . 1110 ..n >...>,.- ^ , • •• f • fc- Ir.t^tl" f to carry the defending champions experiment under the n?\v ruhns. ri^rs n •• rerpi\^ its share n publiri'y as snf ;s nit r:\dy ending in the In the Swift stake* at Relmont the )o.a.=s to Keyes on the mo \\ here ' six-pointers in the first and aecond ing for units in imra-niural atli- RACES the tame lane* the folio ing Monday nisht and thai honlinr Handicap at Monmouth park Shell- ripped off long gains and played he was knocked out of bound*. |1uart'M»' respectively. letic events. Tne dentitt. Mnr^an "line** Colin, ftertrri mtlirp In the rest of the it Reward turned the table* on his brilliant ball on the defensive Hall then founrl a hole m thf *tr,ng Pelicans' first icore came af- Before the Oft. 11 conqueror. AUamics trouble cam? from a Meiuvhen wall to break through Itfr a march from their own 20-yard league tn the \rty Inl fame that he u»» after the high a\erage tr:o of hard running Metuchen for the score. Keyes attempted a llni>- Al Gr»y. familiar figure in Both are accomplished sprinters 1 10U-LAP trophy this .Tear with a steaming JM. He folloued this with a and they will be thoroughly at home baclu :n lion Perkins, Bob Scruggs pass for the precious extra point, Red Bank as protector of center Cempl*t« pair of IHI for a high of (IS. Bandy Cook nas the only other in the aix furlongs fixture. and Al Glinski, who carried the ' but it fell short of its mark when field for the Towners, tossed a 25- pig.-kin on long gains all afternoon. Maynard Reed failed to get his yard pas* to Peace, who hauled in Championship Finale •W man for the night with IIS. 314 and I*'! for 009. Airport inn There art a numbei of o:hei the aerial and stepped over the Radiator S*rvk* nai >et-propelled nlth til. »M and 1M for 2.751 for an evening's stakes winners among the S3 nom- After the two cluba battled hack hands on the ball. goal line for the score. Speedy inees for the Princeton, which average of tl*. It thit the first night of the season or the, last and fo:th for almon two peiiods,' ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS | Morgan added the extra tally by Tickets on Sale INOH • means that the two top ones aie Metuchen'j offensive started click-, Ellrtiri*, . jJ. SnyliSnytll i , RfcJ „„,,„ jr)l| : sweeping around end. nitht? due to encounter the sternest sort ing in tune with the late minutes I T ukle> J".v. M LlingO, Repaired "lit. Jc.y, .M 1.OI1KO, and I Late, in the second quarter the uf competition. of the h.g dock. The home team T The following ' 'he \Vat«nn I .arm giotip to,-k over Uir alleys with S.-h- .ml. . i Pelicans hiked 60 yards to add the Among their adveisaries are stalled puwer driving against the I! ny.lei. Boh A;, res as president. i_aITy Wassrr virr pre«:dMi: Walter l>eu« trras- n •!• r..|.«. i: second touchdown. Duiing the BrooUfle.d faim's Istan and Ima-Tigeis and hefoio tile drive i.ii.s Cleaned LONG BRANCH u-er and Joe Simeone se.-retan H I"!! Hsuiln.. k,-\ help h.s team "in Ihiee Ur also t •. -• • U :p.ini h.ch ^amp *2 yards to a lonchiiown. METUCHEN • to move ihe bnll to the three-jard reniy wh^n he traversed six panel? 1 n Recored Sciug;; as old msn poi.-on in )>|. |'«|HI7. 1>.,-,-.. N cn line Aft"r thicr hne plays failed a-id if :•'. i>U plus 168 spot Mr 1 '*i> an | :, -i.-in.l t.i a I for the evenins fl!e« Mario* k., ft, ih«rn. STADIUM n 1 in the jpaikiing nm» of I.0U. the attack, running up yaidage with .rk.'to gain any yardage, Morgan cut nf 2.4&- pui! 5 4 to eq.ia; ? P*> Ileie we haw :t i^-il *i.,ril league cum 1 1 oben. posed n;'''«t:; of hpg.nners. hut to «.v.-h them in n> • i.• n "iir v i.uld think imacomin, an accomplished fe ra.= e. He registeied approx.mately hr'l" " 'Ihiough tackle for the score. ^^ ALL OLK WOKK "On tlie Boardwalk" male, ah'ays is dangcrou.*. possess- iO yaul« on his own plu* a couple < n;,., e»ch R»rr.e was ne.-.dinjf she pennan' V is fr^m thr = p If.iiiues the fn- r ing as -she does a ve:y h.gh turn of of rtist downs on hikes of 15 and „ H«.k- Sr. u. a< YELLOW JACKETS Cl'AlUMKED ture top r.ntrh Sowers r>f rhe r-iuntry get lhr;r *'iri so !e! us keep out Kivh».i eaiiy loot. 14 yaidj each. """"' '" K'i.l*^-.V Iliarn, J. Stpinpf. Hhprman, eye en them ai!. Ditv n- '. \\>il«, Prflrnsll, n. Ho*ntr. 2,500 Si-ais at SI. Another stalwart named for the After moving the ball to the Ti- SCORE BY PERIODS Tnrklts rVnnisiun. G. .Stnn«r, B«l- A'lah Oxer in Fair Haten the Thursday night mixed league is Princeton is Call Over, u ho sports Rr..V 19-ymd maiker on a plunge lorri. l>nnWi. D'Anim. starling itt third session tonight. They haw a family affair the silks of the Bedford stable, a (•iia!rU--Sammiitto. (i. Morgan, Wi*s«, WOLFE Loiij; Branch by Scruggs. Metuchen profited by i ~ Tomhdown. n,,r»ri. H»i!. WMIiami, PrtfrRnn. Klitigt-r, Ko«dlan. nilh husband and wife a« president and secretary, frank and I smashing victor in the Inaugutal an off fide, penalty called against, P"l>.t« after inurhilown K«-h f-entf :s--Thn- 6-2850 at vice president. We think that all howling sponsors deserve owned by the Jaclyn stable of Phil- f I)oughe:ty, Koyl«. >-:Klilf. Hiown. K. VrnrrnltU. I,. Moi- S3 Morford PI. RE 6-0209 a vote of thankt (or supporting this wonderful spurt, hut espec- adelphia, also merits consideration KaIi, Ciminit, Kimtti riugh, Suailiu ially the sponsors of this loop nhirli i« primarily for lii-iilnnrrs. I in the hunt for the winner, hisp Too Many Deev in in length. Except as noted above, I'OINT PLEASANT So here they are: Kneppel A Son, Keiinsliurt;; Hill* furl <'»., • mo.«t recent tiiumph having been • EndH Applf-gatr, Pra:i-e, NcubauPr, all provisions uf the J910 fish and Jol.nvih. Highlands; (arusos Ksso Srnirr. Atlantir Highlands; Hallly iegt£teied in the Boaidwaik handi- I p-Slatr roiiiilipg game lawn and code must be ob- j Ta'-klen - Rrpo oft, R. Danaton, C. Idea. Brothers, Rod Bank; Seigfrled Hardware. UlghUm!*. and Brite cap at the Black Huise PiUe course. served, it was announced. Itflrxiolr.h Clitip. RED BANK MARINE WORKS (leaner*. Kair Haven. Tuesday night the I'o.t hngineer* of T'.vo capable fillies who are ex- The State Fish and fiame c'ouneil. The Slate Fish and iJame council (iunKjir— liimd, C. Dxin.Mon, Galaieiti. B O..o;. Ited Bank >orl Monmouth take nter Willn»hrnok'« alleys with AI Sher- pected to contest the i. >u* aie Hav- Depaitment of Con»ervalion and feels that deei herd in this legion I IVrUf • Sp.rgpl. W.l-h. 26 W. From Si. man as president and Ohle Hailenharh as serri'tary The Kuni- ahome atahles Sweet IVeam, heio- Economic Development, has an- comprising EsseN, Union. Someiset Ritrk—Giny. H. Idpf. Rprtnla'I,K, I'l.KASl BE AM) (OMMKBCIAI, CRAM Haien league fill* the place nitli the din of falling; pins each nounced a puMic healing at R p.m. Wonlley. M. Mou«n, Klin». Melnlyrp, i ine of the. Collection handicap, and and Morns counties, must be ie-1I'lpvpna, ,,,,.„„,.i , DESlOMMi - Bt ILUI.NU • STORAOK & REPAIRS Wednesday night with Marshall Smith as Ihe head man assist- 'Drifting Maid, winner of this .«ea- Monday, October 23 in the Assem- duced and that the members have | Vfllow j>rk«t« .. o « DIESEL ENGINE EXPERTS ed by Ed C'lln* aa the veep and Donald Mcl'ue as secretary 1 son's renewal of the Regret handi- bly Chamber at the State House, an obligation in allow the licensed pPoin"lp"t npkmanl — *-i"t "7 •« 0 0—11 while Red Rank's bowline landmark, Mlllard "Top" Aumack, Trenton to consider a special t«'o-|hunlm ,,f the sta,e ,0 make ,hc Tourhdownn- -Pearrr, M. Morftn. j cap at Monmouth park. I Point • Aft*-:- Ttourh«iown--M. M«r TELEPHONE RED BAN1IY1KV Cf^O^6-262U0 • controls the financial end. | The latte;- in owned by the es- day season on deer of either sex harvfSl whK.n is necessary, iTtn iMin). Official*—Pingitorc, MacDon during the regular hunting W'eek. in tM, Hoi mm, C'uicmAn. Bggfl H ••S i tate of William G. Helis. Two oth- The proposals have been given Friday night, the Shore Firemen's league ripens with 106 teams an- four counties of New Jersey, anering the opening alarm. By the time I'uff lliukman. cnairman of er Helij colorbearers, Danhcrtt and , very careful thought by thc Council Selector, both coming into top form, | The proposal provides that the schedule committee, started to matte, up the schedule with 104 teams 1 th*' ',n'an<1 staff ot the State >isl' and these counties is only a small part ; also are Princeton nominees. [ Essex, Union, Somerset and Mo... „„„ . ,,. „ , two more came in under the wile to boost the A division to ten teams nd uorria Game U1V1B1U1]division. It is felcn t lnathat t iInn of the statewide deer managemmanagemene t with the other aix divisions 16 teams euh. K\ei\' Kndny this leagiie i Other stakes winners In the ar- ounties i' will be permissible for|popllloUg and industrial State like j ray of talent include Mrs. Alfred licensed hunters to shoot a deer of program which is designed to hold will be in action at Belmar. Aslmrv Keansbtir^. Neptune. Long Branch. New Jersey, large deer herds deer populations at a. high level Fair Haven. West Long Bnanch Katnniuwn. Bradley Beach. Kreehoid. Roberts' Eatontown, Sanford Stud's either sex from 7 am. to 5 p.m.,should only he maintained in the i in the extensive areas of the State Red Bank. Highlands. Matawan ano Wa\ .ide. The teams come from as Yankee Hill and Woo!ford farm's Eastern Standaid time, on Monday wilrier nf (he State. In thc j bulled U and Tuesday, JJPcember 11 and 12. game animal. far »^L.:1I as Ulomud ami Puini i'H'iisunt .\epiunv tunnship leads Delegate. Ail «eie convincing vic- four counties affected hy the pro- I Intensified law enforcement, ua« the way with 11 teams followed cluse!\- hy I,rinj: Branch ami Ocean town- tors in Florida last winter and are Anyone shooting a deer of either sex in these four counties on these posal large herds arc creating an of repellents and fencing, creation ship with ten each, and Red Bank with nine. The Eagle Hook and Lad-: reported to be in excellent condition ever increasing hazard to t*e (fen- of food patches, scientific study, der team of Ocean Grove is the only te.tni that has lieen in the league • for the approaching fall campaign. two days mu.st have it checked and tagged at one of the State's special eral public on the highways; caus- Improvement of landowner-sports- since ns inception 25 years ago. State Senator .1. Stanley Herbert was | F»vd ia something of. a. favorite, t ing significant damage to farm men relationships and other man- re-elected president while Ed Thompson. Si . one of thr founders, con- at Garden State park, where he checking stations located in the area hy 7 p.m. Eastern Standard crops, private gardens and shrub- agement procedures are all being tinue* as the leagues only treasuiei. Red Bank's Lewis B. Hendricks scored his richest triumph last bery. vigorously pursued to assure the remained as secretary. This league is so laifce that the amount of work spring. In that tvent, the home- time, on Tuesday, December 12. the rVu'rlh(lrm0I.e because of the done by the secretary and the schedule convmiueo cannot bp imagined. maximum development and utili- i bred con of Lochinvac hit the tape State Fish and Game Council an- proximity of the «leer to habitations zation of the deer herds for and First the entry blanks must be collected, the averages checked and the1 nounced. in the van of such aj Greek Song land other activities of man. it is by the sportsmen of the state, the :eam averages compiled. Next the divisions are made up ?nd a sched- and Passemson. From Wednesday, December 13'impractical to properly maintain ule made for each one. Voik dnes noi end heie as many of the teams State Fish and Game council an- i Sheilaa Reward, by reason of hia through December 18. licensed and manage a large herd, the Coun- nounced. double up with another team and use the same pair of alloys as their • score in Monmouth park's Select home alleys. Often theae two teams aie in different divisions which hunters who have not already killed cil said. handicap tnd a couple of overnight a deer may shoot mala deer having) The. council further emphasized Th* rosil to better and bigger bi»U means checking and recheckinj? to make sure the schedule does not con- : | events, also has achieved populari- antlers not less than three inches that the reduction of the herd in d' Tht Argisttr rfgl| flict between division*. Jt takes the schedule committee of Cliff Hack- ' ty among .New Jeraey racing pa- man. Bradley Beach: Jay Wills and Ernest Farley. Neptune, and Jack trons. Murday. Avon, a full T.eek of work to jt'e; this schedule to the printer. | After aweeping through New Jet- Secretary Lewis B. Hendruks' .spare time during August and September is absorbed in getting the league started. All ue can s.iy is. "Well done, , sey he invaded New York's Big Ap- men." This loop is well noted for us good fellowship and friendships ) pie to defeat such as Capot, the that have developed Ihioush it. The Allenhurst sT, team, captained hy I 1949 horat of the year, Olympiaand Jak« MacFarland. is a gooi example of this V try tn be first to rc-tnter a league and that cir- Eagle River, owned by Mrs. Helen cuit becomes larger and larger through the years it must have some- • Re.ine.man, and Big Story, sporting , thing, and we are not only proud to he a part of it, but also glad of the tht silks of E. Barry Ryan, of near- j opportunity to write about it. by Paoli, Pa, Both have been cam- paigning in the Middle West and RED BANK have been better than fair per- Looking up the records from last year we nee where Xlck formers. 61 Monmouth Street PHONE 6-1021 Ventretco of the. Commercial league of Long Branch wa» the high single game man tn the county with his 2»7 score, while ARVIN the Manasquan league's Tom Dew collected the high three-game ; During the 1960 Hialeth racing TROPIC-AIRE set when he rolled a nifty *'!« series. That » a •MO average for 1 season, there were increases in 1 STEWART-WARNERS the night, a real goal for the hoys tn shoot at this year. Both wagering at the J2 and 1100 win- AUTO HEATERS boyt will be awarded the A. B. C. and the Denegar trophies at dows, with decreases in S5, $10 and something EUREKA fir EXCEL the next county association meeting whirh will he announced i J50 window betting. next week. SPECIAL! The Bendlx men and women have taken up thlt tjport in a Deluxe big- way with their night shift hnniing .Monday afternoons at the Red Bank Bowling Center and the Women'* league, taking TROPICAIRE over at night. Tuesday night they return for a mixed double* Lighter... session. Tuesday afternoon the Klertro Standards Agency of HEATER Fort Monmouth occupy the same alley* while the Women sj Commercial league tills the place with their shouts and laugh- ter Wednesdays after leailng their husbands home a* haby »lt- Th« Aniwtri to Every Diy $995 tera. Thursday evenings the Bed Bank City league hold* twiy REG. 119.95 where once again "Pop" Aumark pop* up, thit time at presi- Imurane* Prebltim * Cemplete with Host dent, and Red Bank's bowling policeman, I^nis B. Hendrlrkt, and Flttlnrs tn hit old capacity at secretary. Bj William D. Salladin To round out bowling in Red Bank the Red Bank Recreation league 7 starts its second season Tuesday evening; up there on Newman Springs MEN'S & BOYS SHIRTS rd. These boys had a fine start last ;-ar anil all are rarin" to go again. It is a low average league to those with low averages, or just learning th» game, tin hold their ov. n and reallv set cj.it and enjov themselves. They have _the same sponsors as last \car. Heel Eank Hecreatiun. Ras- PLAID I 100% Wool SHIRTS SHIRTS

..,,..-..., lNr mrinhership in II teams this ;.e«r. but the other eish! allevs are taken up with a mixed doubles >i£ue that has heen running for qunf a few year* now. Wednesday afternoon the Squirt I,jhs >aj;ue hnng their radar sets to QUESTION'. I unaer»Und there $149 hear in the pins while in the evening :he Bell Telephone league and is a form of automobiln flrt and the Church league rounrl out the da; . Thursdays, the Camp Coles peo- theft ln.«uranc« which specid- ple can he found there in the sfternnon. fnllnw ed by more of the Bendix cally stales tht amount of in- rrowd in the evening. Monday afternoons the Watson Lahs mixed dou- surance rather than ftivan as bles crowd n-ill he trying their luck. Snoooo. good hick to all you guys "actual cash value at the time RIFLES SHOTGUNS and ga]» «nd may all your strikes he h.K one*. Let's hear from secre- of loss." Why isn't the speclflc taries with your good and bad scores we can me them all. value policy a better one for "22-Cal. Rifle" 12-16-20-410 the average person to buy' At WHO'S IN THI BIQ PAR ADIT least you'd know exactly what Using Short, Long or Long Gouge or other kind of IOJJ. Millioni! And they're swinging Riflt .22 Cartridges Urge Selection Freehold Rolls N€ZV0 BROS. toward! the lighttr. btttor btw ANSWKK: No matter what -Trommcr'i White Label! Over FreiM'htown P€ amount ia elated In the policy, the insurance company will not They go for this lighter beer Coach Hsl Sitiamks Kieenr,;d settle for more than the actual ('o'.oniais displayed a lugged nf- (WHEN PLUMBIN6 rssh value «t th» tim« of toss. because it's brewed the costlier r»n«ne attack in ir.e.r guei opener KICKS UR CALL Nn settlement will he nmde In way—from selected hops and a' Freehold Satuidav \*. nen the such a way as to give the In- county sestets rolled fi\»i f'renfM- U6 QUICK/ jured » pr oflt from sn iccident fine barley-malt! No other grain io«n "ith ease to a .Sl'-o ti-iumph. ! WE KNOW ^ or other kind of olss. in ever used.' You'll go for Loaded with vet»isn ">srk» who JUST MOW run like deei. .*cnancK • UPW lighter Trommer's too, just aa No Fivo scored in every pe:icd ih» big TO DO THE soon aa you taste and compart! TIME hirvest ronung in the final session TRICK Months with a 'J6-point production. • If you'll address your own Monty , Big guns :n the attack were insurance questions to this of- PAYMENTS Buddy Flusseil, clever sh?.rp shooi- Down To Pay ing passing qusrterback; Kddie fice, we'll try to five you the Hamilton, fleet footed halfback, who correct answers and there will Is one ot tne lougneat ba:i luxgei!) be no charf» or obligation of brewed only in the Confcieme to catch when anj kind. Plastic Coated SEAT COVERS once getting out in the open; Wil- lie Mott and Carl Andeison, hard- Call On U. TODAY! FOR COOL RIDINQ plunglng fullback. JOHN f. TtOMMtl, INC.. HIWIIII» AT from Malt and Hops Freehold iim.bis . la.in lln! they •IOOKITN, NIW TOM; OIANOI, NIW JMSIT Largo Variety of Colors iln not ha'.e » <|p!fn-ne tfrtin William D. Salladin lif'.ei the I'iPn .• -\npj., »n(-al,fil NERVO BR05 |¥ # COACH or tliroiijih in s. Me « Miichdi.'.'. n in PHONf 64115 * (.»;>> KRAI. IN SI RAM K TRY TROMMER'S WHITE LABEL ALB 1h# final SEDAN i h dn 3^1 SHREWSBURY AVt 114 Writ Front SI. dlrplHVPrt Saln.'ds\ rn :r>» Cnlo. REDBANk rhnne tV-MAD KM) Hank ,,.„,.- h,. JOS. PINGITORE, INC. >«> CHEUEA AVENUE $6.77 mala, it appparn «• if ihs d*f*n>u« LONG MIANCH. NEW JERSIV TELEPHONE ••Oil* hetter he aho*o hy tha opponenlt. i BED BANK RF.MKTEn. PF.PTF.MHKR ?*.

NOIIO State Tax Board Settles All (ihild Study \ ' • . Snow White Paint f»r farm r, ,K,,(. „. . ,hlle ,,,,n,um ,,,d , <***% »r. Your Htqulr.nn- But Two of Highlands Cases AH,. ••• .(.-.•••(•• i Lecture Series TBV OUR SEKVICE KCSHH ,111 Tax assessment problem* of I quest to increa.

i-.«-mrni on .''•« M \Uf,RETT\ I. F*H :• CONOVER BROS HO 9-6121 \'\",', Vr' '^"';^^'"^^^ almost entirely at Fieehold Friday I summe*- bungalow* owned h\ Rub- WICnaTUMK M I a.* the state division of tax appeals ert Mercuro. Cedar s'. The appeal] Held Oct. 27th disposed of all but two «f the 39 was not defended by Mr Mi-reuro. Tli. Winler V, 'ure sfni\<: !o appeals. and testimony was offered that thpi pie-eriled by the Sllore Child >'!idy| An increase In borough assess- bungalow* are wur'li $fi.ooi) nrvl i rent for $.110 earh H «.-n«cin Tin-1 ^iie,|t ;i! Meeh.inii- SIreci school is ments for 11*49 of $4,850 was the tin\r sthedulrcl, aefoiftinc to Mis net result of the appeals. This fig- county hoard had en' I tu- assess-• ment "from J7..">flO to $4 Sun W S Heavnei. p.-nuram ehaiini.ui ure includes increase.* totaling $1,100 'I'lif j;ruiip obta.n" hiyhlv fiu.ihfird Igianted in two casPa settled the The rommisMonfM" also n.-c r\e]\. some of the appeais lion to wipe on! a Ma.-h fintii $2. \\ A'r whom '!:-• ;,,. al ui y;ini/a-inn were withdrawn by the borough ,1(1(1 to J2.20n in the ««.-••-.-- mi m uuiisn cms made by ment ledurtion of $500 lo $2<«) j the rounty board of taxation in giantrd by the eoumy. It was lesti i 'The Km.I of S. IMIH'.-. Dm ('inldren 1949 assessments. fled that personal a.-se.-.-;n!ent is on i Need • Xnv. 27. l.neal l.-;,.h,':s Twelve more cases were with- "hundreds'" of amusement ma- j !l I'm thr .shure :ite.-l. llmier the dl drawn by the borough Friday. Set- chines, ( re.-ticin (if Miss liorothy Her^en. In a MINIIU |M.^ilion uiili the tlements were made in 15 cases be- Settlements negotiated were:; .siipi-i VIMIJ- of r!onient:ii \ edueaiion tween the assessor and property James Vitale, Portland id . build- in Long Bmnrli. will pre.-enl a owner* and two were presented to Ing up $3,000 to $3,200; Ralph Juli- deniunstraiion woik.-hop and panel new Sears store §<>on to open in Keel Bank. the state division. an. Bay ave, building $1,700 to $2. fli.-eussion based on Di Fiiber's lei-- • Upon the- disposition of these ca- 100: John A. Balirs. Jr. B.-iy ave. lure. Jan 22. Dr. Anna W. M. Wolf ses, John M. Pillsbury. attorney for building $3,000 to S3.."i(>0: Andrew will rliseus.- a new tllni. 'Prelude to The manager of the new Seai> *lor<- uill IM: most of the property owners, with- and Anna Blitvich, Bay ave , build- a Life;" Feh. 26. II:. Main- Jahoda drew a motion made two weeks ago ing $1,300 to $1,500: Floir-me Amnd- will talk on "Helping Our Children to dismiss all appeals on grounds io. Bay ave, building J2.8UO to •?".- K.u-e the Realities of the World in glad to talk to am of von MIIO are inhrolcrl that the borough council had voted 000: Anna 1.. November, Bay live., \Vh:eh They Live." Apr 23. Pi .In 3 lo 2 to drop the appeals. The building $2,300 to $2,500. K:iy si»- .-etle Franli will ±prnh on "I'hil state division ordered briefs filed ters, Shrewsbury ave.. building SI. drens Leisure Time Art ivil m5 " and capable of filling the a\;iila!>lc johs both by Mr. Pillsbury and the borough M0 to $1,700: Raphael Salas ami The mateiiai io be presented at when Borough Attorney Benjamin Georgianna Cameron. Shrew-shui y ibe.-r mertini;.-. sanl Mrs. Heavnor. Oruber and Charles Frankel who ave., building $2,100 tn 52.35(1. Sam- iJ re-laled to l h i ^ veal's theme of full-time and part-time. appealed with him, opposed the uel and Anna Silberbl.itt. Bav MVC•Oulsid, e lnfliir-nrrs "n Our Clnl- motion. Opposition was based on building $3,000 to $3,200; Arnold and ; ilirn's Lives.1 and the I'.isic aim ground* that the council's action Elizabeth Pedrrson, Shrewsbuiv i.f the organization is I he pi even- was taken by the Republican mi- avr.. building $1.40O to $1,600. Mary tion of emotional problems in ehil- nority In the absence of the mayor Rose Kadrnbarh, Sbirnsbury «vc. il-rn through adult j-roup study. CHILD ADULT AND WEDDING nnil onr councilman, both Demo- builflinsr II ^flil tn SI !WKP Th. cunnnt nipmber.«lnp lampainn crat!', and was subsequently vetoed is in progress and interested per- 27 iMonmoulh St. Ued Itank by the mayor. Other settlenio.nt.- ne^otmt, d PORTRAITURE were: John and Mirpnret Sriortino. .-ons may contact Mi.-. P R Kn-h- ner at I>ong Branch 6-r,l»i)-W. Since only nominal amounts are Shrew^huiy ave., building Sl.ltOu to HUB 35 SILVERTON AVENUE, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. at stake in the appeals remaining, $2,000; John and Myrtip Mohrbe<-k, Mr. Pillsbury said Friday it is to Kifth »t., building $1,500 to $1,750; PHONE RED BANK 6-02J2 the advantage of the taxpayers to Evelyn Kwik. Fifth St.. building withdraw- the motion. $1,300 to $1,550: George and Bertha Decision was reserved by the Lockhart, Fifth St., building $1,100 j commissioners on the borough'* re- to $1,500.

Srpviremen'n Brarh Plane Ruined by lire: At Long Braiuli Clused Owner Gel* * 1.600 J. YANKO 30 BROAD STREET RED BANK Mnre than 35.000 armed foices Heni-y Pascalp of Rumson. ounei- • personnt.'l, guests and ho5te?ses vis- of one of the airplanes which was litrd 'hr ArniPci Koi ces bathing deetroyed when Red BanU airpor: hatli at North LoriR Branch during buinej in July 1!I4«. settled a ' ivil the .summer. The beach WHO CIOSPU suit out of court last week for Monday of last week with no $1,600. dr<>.\ rings or serioui injuries on The settlement is being paid by] record. Red Bank alrpurt. Ine., owner of Military jtucsta at the beach came the, airport, and by Airview flying i from every state in the nation and service, owner of facilities which i from the Canal Zone and Honolulu. Include the hangar and Held. Jerry Radice is director of the Mr. Pascale's plane was a recent- j Your Suit and Coat Shorn Servicemen's Organization, ly furchaitJ Navluii, »II1L-II bad i which sponsored the beach opera- logged only 66 hours flying time. ! tion. The plaintiff was represented by John R. Kelly of Jersey City, and Stale Trooper Hurt Red Bank nirport by AppleRnte, Foster, Rcufsllle and Cornwcll. Air- for a perfect autumn In Pursuit of Car view flying service was represented ! by George U McElroy of Newark.' State Trooper Stanley Swedr of , Shrewsbury barracks suffered brul«- | ea of the body Saturday morning I Fair Haven Lion* to Hear Wlagstaff Peat are grown when a motorcycle he was ridinjj and (elected especially for ran into the rear of a car on route t Talk on Blood Donors Right—A new coat ol casual ele- Flagstaff.'They're perfect geint (36 at the Colt's Neck traffic light. According to state police, Trooper , Edward H. Conway, 20 Hunce id,. gance—made of "Stroock's" Palatia. —packed when young and fen> I Swede was chasing two other cars Pair Haven will spruit on "Blood dcr, with all their «ugar-«weel I which had gone through the light. Donors Anonymous' tonight .'it » • He swung out from the rear of a meeting of the Fair Haven Lions In all the magnificent Fall shades. flavor sealed in. Taite them. I car driven by Jacob Horni of New- club at the Wtllowbrook restaurant. We challenge comparison! I ark, who «-a£ stopped for the light. The club Is completing plans for Sizes 8 to 18. Aj the trooper swung from behind \ a testimonial dinner dunce in hon- the Hornl car. another car coming j or of Albert G. McC'rackon. im- | from the opposite direction forced mediate past president. The Bffaii FROM him into the rear of Mr. Horni'* will be held at the Willowhruok, 65°° car. Saturday night. Oct. 7. at 8:30. The | committee in charge comprises Al- fred P. Boycc, Harold B. Perry, Folk Dance Lessons Wallace S. Davidson and William Now showing—the new Storm Master coats that SOID ONLY IY YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCIR L. Bally, Jr. At Leeds Hall Saturday combine beautiful styling with luxurious warmth. Folk dancers will meet again 1n Fully lined with alpaca pile. Mouton fur collars. Leede hall. King's highway, Mid- dletown village, Saturday night. i— NANNA — Water repellency includes the collars. Your choice Newcomers are welcome and in- of belted or half belted stylet in all wool tweeds, struction for novices will start at CLOCK SHOP . . . thry really 8:30 o'clock. aabardines, mens wear wonted and cavalry twills. • fMCIALIZINO IN THI HI- Lithuanian and American dancei Ml* ttF «H*NOF*TNfll CLOCKS Junior and misses' sites. "dress-up" the will be featured. Those to be taught are the Koja-Koja, a couple dance; • ANTIQUE M»TS KDttlON- CD AND RIPLftCIB Kalvclls, a square dance; Klumpa- FROM kojis, a change-partner dance; the • CLOCM i CALLED fOK AND American Cowboy Schottische, •BLIVtmO Black Hawk Walti, Mexican Waltz and Moon Winks. Several Ameri- • AN OUTtTANDIM* CLOCK can squares and free-style schot- tisclies will make up the rest of U Bride* St Bed Bank 6-SU1 th» evening's entertainment.

... and they re eo reasonable in price, too! A REAL BARGAIN IN WINDOW BEAUTY METRO VENETIAN BLINDS Offwhite Slats Neutral Color Tape $1.49 Full Size Rang* each YOU* DfPOSIT SPEEDS TO THE IANK. 23" thru 36" wide, Left—The new four-way suit of superb design. 64" long THfN THE REOIPT SPEEDS TO YOU. Short coat is of Metcalf chinchilla with the four Plastic Tasseli to match 3 pocket mackinaw style. Lining is of all wool pUid. Try thii convanitnt Matching weskit, skirt and scarf is also of all wool It's easy aid Inet rut, Complete suit bondenzsd for Ilietime baauty. Neutral color tapes, sturdy Wifh the enactment of the recent law by Congren par- wood head and bottom rai's, attractive c'o.ed end valance. taining fo bank dtpoiit iniuranc*, all dapotiti in th'it Ready-to-install and easy-to-remove for e'ea^ing, they re Just »mv»d—a new collection of tweed sport suits ideal room-beautifier$. Come in and see them—or phone bant are now iniurtd up to f 10,000 for each dapetitor in plaids and grey worsted flannels. Tailored for for free estimate for your home today. Measure between by the Federal Oepoiit Insurance Corporation. perfection of line and detail. Matching and con- side jambs with yardstick. trasting skirts and jackets. Misses and junior siiss. 00 JACOBS HARDWARE CO. Suits from 69 RED BANK'S QUALITY-VALUE STORE — 2ml floor — CiHitmlt us (ilioiil our hul Bergen Place and SlireKshiirv Ave. niulihiiifi MTi'i'rr. RED BAiNK 6-86.» 1- KHKK DKLIVRKY Pace Twelte BED BAXK RF/MPTKR, 0KPTEMBER 2«, 1950 Malayan tending were Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- Miss Edith Wasmulh was guest MONEY LOANED lag Munning, Mr and Mi-C William of honor at a mi.srellanenud show- 1 BELL FINANCE •• Jewell?, SlWer, Hustcal Instruments, Rprl Sherman of New Haven, C. RenneU and Mr. and Mrs. Mi , IT given by Miss Mary Rose and INSURANCE is vmtin£ Mi and Mis. ford Ne.ilis of Malawan; Mr. anil Mi' Charles Van Pell at the home will Iwtd you LITTLE or MUCH Cameras, Binoculars, etc. Cnnn , *'It is cheaper to have it and not LluniM ••* bMM kr SIMi of N J. I,awton at thrir home on Mis. Frederick JlanUins anf d;iy 'veninK. Miss Wasmuth, daugh- need it, than to need it and not THAN NICISSARrf thutithatm.ybeburdeiiaoine. Keyport; Mr. and Mis. Philip Mun- ict <.f Mr. and Mrs. William A. A newly-fur mod Hovs' cluli nf ; have it.' AM TNI MVMnn ON VWM Let us pay otf ALL your bill* Mat:>" .in, cm.-1st ing nf \><>\ s from ning of Katnntmvn. Mr. and Mi W.ismut )i. will become the bride TMM PIMCMMU TOO NWNT and five you one imall Broadway Loan Co. 16 tri 2'2, will hold its fif-t danrn Albert J. Themack and --on Hoher: i>f Meiiitt J. Warwick, son of Mr. We can refinance any balance monthly payment you can ton Broadway Long Branch after t hr fliM fontl>;ill game nf of Jackson Heights, U. I ; Mr. and and Mrs. Merntt J. Warwick. Oct. JOHN B. ACKLEY »ou owe up I* $500 on your conveniently handle. the Malawiin high pchimi learn in Mrs. Patrick Joseph Gibl.on.i nf 7. at the. Methodist church. Those MUOMOIItt • TIUVIMON 111 »-u*M«t u» io MM UHMMCW the 111 K h sc h onl auditorium, Th P Summit; Miss There.-a Hi^cin? of attending were Miss Marjorie War- INSIBANCK SPECIALIST Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hnt\ry Win- wick. Miss Elizabeth Wasmuth, or LOANS UP TO $800 WITH 20 MONTHS TO PAY \rtir «/«'« Saturdays pre>id*»nt of thp rlub is Paul 15 Market St., Newark, V J. ter of Rutherford; Mi. and Mi MM. Ralph Dolan, Miss Anna Mau- M«d«onyeur: SIGNATURE • FURNITURE • AUTO and Sundays only Th*1 Women'5 Socirty of ('hns- I>avid Winter of Brooklyn. Mr. nnd ser, Miss Joan Van Worp, and Miss 27 Wallace St., Red Bank. V. J. tian Service nf the Mntawan Meth- Mr*. C. M. Tbelrni of Chiragfi; Mr. Maigjiret Hauler of Matawan, and Ckf.l.tl.. 1 fit! yetu |« and Mrs. M. Stafford Thompson of Mis~ Madeline Frank of Keyport. •«t Ct«M>l'>—Tim* PayrnMt* odist chut eh \* ill hnld i1° annual • WHEN YOU WANT Aittwnt •• Monthly P«~ mti\H Ftrt Comr In the Old Barn l.incroft: Hairy Bo.-- of New Dorp. The Matawan high school foot- AMOUNT mont hly moot in^ Monday rveninK, IT or LOAN 12 MO. 15 MO 20 MO. S. I.; Mi«a Jeanne A Munning of ball team defeated Pei t h Amboy % J.»l Ort. 2, in the rliurrh n**v. Charles East. Orange; Mi>s 1M lee n KoilW-y K. Smythe of Keypmi will \>p guest high school Monday afternoon in 12.11 ESTHER I.. MARTIN i of Cnld Spring. N Y., ami Mi.-.« • CALL IN PERSON 22.11 speaker. Hi.« topip is entitled "Ev» n a scrimmage g;ime nn th** Matawan M.M 21.11 21.JI Rou«» S4. HolmdH BK 6-2SSH-M Dnloi es, Villa no of Wat-M bin y fl'lil by a s.-ore of IJ8 to ". fntn the Knd nf the Road." AN Conn. \NHAM 41.11 as. ii the ladies of the church are in- Mr.*. J. Raymond Ketrhel enter- • WRITE IMtar Urn balsaf r in n mm al %M6- vited to attend Paul K »he state fair at Morosko, captfiin, and Lucille Annapolis h\- Representative James Didn't Happen" CAR PAINTING famous easy-to-eat club shape Trenton yesterday. Those attend- Scharappa. co-captain. C. Auchincloss of the third congres- ing were MaHenn flriswold, JoAnn Miss Hetty Wa.smuth. da lighter sional district. Lambert is a gradu- .arow, Carol Craip, Jane Pehgel, of Mr. and Mrs. William Wasmuth ate of Matawan hi^'h school, class Fannie Fedile, Mary Ann Stames, of Amboy rd . loft Friday for her of 1948, and spent two years at $4950 Virginia Dietrich, Norma Lumbert- second year at Centenary Junior the Hullis Preparatory school. Sil- It'a Been "Quality" Since 1922 son. Irrne Cupsie. Anne Molnar, college at Haekettstnwn. ver Springs. Md . where he was Rwl. 11 r.il, m, Elaine Karrell, Oor- Mrs. William H. Sutphin of Mata- graduated with honor?. I othy Baldwin. Barbara Greene. wan spoke Wednesday evening for Committees for the annual bene- Joseph Wildanger Co. I Marjorie Scott. Valerie Marvel, the Red Cross \o the Matawan fit desert bridge to he given at Body Builders DU PONT PRODUCTS USED EXCLUSIVELY Florence Watts, Mary Ann Vena, Rtd Bank 6-0001 Sub-Junior club at their club Pleasant Valley inn, Holmdel, Oct. Rebuilding ... Reflniahtnr Beverly Parry. Shirley Vena, Mari- house on Butler St., Keyport. Films 28, by the Matawan auxiliary of lyn Grace, Anne Kelly, Jacqueline were later .shown and refreshments Monmouth Memorial hospital, have Gallon Hoists and Dump Bodlei 17 Broad St., Red Bank Craig\ Carla Petersen, Jean Szy- were served by Anne CoUanl, Vir- been announced as follows; Mrs. 4S5 Shrewsbury Ave., Phone HORNBERGER & SANFORD manski. Doia Jiosne, Keglnia Ca!a- ginia Arose and Jane Anderson. George M. Miller, Mrs. Richard Bed Bank, N. J. BE 8-O50I mari, Barbara Allen, Bernice Hen- Mr. and Mr William H. Craig : Eidmann. Mrs. Charles Woodman RED BANK 6-3259 derson, Bertha Edwards, Anna g 39 PEARL STREET DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT have returned to their home on ' and Mrs. Charles C. Schock, Jr., SAFETY HEADQUARTERS I Jackson, Oail Dc Shaw, Janf Van j Majn s, aftPr SI)PndinK a low da\s rtour nnd UIIIR piizos; Mi». Charles K • Brackle, Rose DiBiase and Helen jo n a trip to Syracuse. - HprinRhirn. tickots, and Mrs. Rice. Miss Jo Ann l.ii/uu- spent Snlur- Jusepli Di'n.lnTjji'r. location. Mrs. Harry Prugas fntertainrd day in New York city, whete shr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zumhano the Friday evpninjj Pinochle club. attended a reunion of her hunk have returned to their home on Pri7.es were awarded to Mrs. Mi-mates from Camp Sagamore. N. Y. Broad st. after spending a visit chael J. Envino. Mrs. Thomas Wal- They enjoyed a luncheon at l.indy's 1 with their Bon and daughter-in-law, FRIENDS TELL FRIENDS lin and Mrs Phoebe A. Zlegler. and then attended a performance Mr. and Mrs. George Zumbano at Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thelem have of the movie. "Summer .Stork." Walduick. OF THE returned to their home in Chicago Mrs. Mildred Hevereatix has re- Mr. and Mrs Vincent N. Gray after spending- several days as the turned to her home on Main st. entertained at a party in celebra- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nich- and Is recuperating after being a tion of the baptism of their son, olas Munning at their home on surgical patient at Rivcrview hos- Timothy. The ceremony was per- Crown pi. pital. foimed at St. Josephs Catholic New Drive-In Cleaners Mrs. William Moore has returned Miss Rita Jones celebrated her church, Keyport. The sponsors WITH to her home in Seaford. Del., after 13th hirthdayy at a partpy y at her were Mrs. Benjamij n Zilinski of visiting her son-in-law and daugh- home on Johnson ave. Monday af- j Perth Amboy and Lawrence Gray ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rensselaer ternoon, Sept. IS. The guests were ; of Sewaren. The others present SUPER MARKET PRICES Cartan. j Susan Chapman, Patricia Barker,. were Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Gray Misses* Carol and Dorothy Dtl^Cloe Ann Tourine. Lynn Hall, El-, of Woodbridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. In quality at low price! "United itandi alon«." No parking problem! ... no guest basco, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.leen Stelmetz, Marie I.eperopolos, | HHarlal n G15ray and son William of work at United. W* have bttn established in the dry cleaning businesi since 1910. Henry F. Delhasco of Monistown Peter Lawrence, Mrs. Peggy Law- Metuchen; Mrs. Lawrence Gray rd., have returned to their >t\idie» rence, Mrs. Oeorginn Jones and and daughter Nancy of Sewaren, as sophomore and senior, respec- Bernard Jones. j and Benjamin Zilinski and children tively, at the University of Mi- Richard Erdmann. Sr., has re- Ruth and Robert of Perth Amboy. ami. Fla. turned to his position at Ridge- I Mrs. Florence Leibrock, Mrs. Ju- OFF • CASH & CARRY Mrs. Carrie Diggin is confined Wfty, Pa., after spending a lew , He Morel. Mrs. Marie Heitle, Miss to her home on Broad St. with weeks at his home on Main st. I Mary Centimole, Miss Anna. Bra- illness. Mrs. Joseph Pernberger has re-' dack. Mrs. Mary Skinner, Mrs. Stel- UNITED CLEANERS - DYERS "I atree that Mr. ( urle* I* nut In front .... but I* it l«"»«l to tine Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Han-turned to her home on Edgcmerc la Wilson. Mrs. Frances Straniero, thorn- new Typewriter Ribbon* for harness that ho buy* from kins, Jr., who were married at St. dr. after visiting her son-in-law Miss Pauline Maiola, Mrs. Stella PHONE EATONTOWN 3-0619 TETLEVS?' I Joseph's Catholic church Sept. 16, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Speaker and Mrs. Rose Sadkowskl ' were the guests of honor at a Anderson at Belleville. of Matawan attended a aurprise OUR CARE — MORE WEAR cocktail party given by Mrs. Han- Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Hopkins j shower given in honor of Miss • SELLING OFFICE SUPPLIES klns1 aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ann NEAR VAIL HOMES IN SHREWSBURY of Main st. are tho pparents of » Shugard. Lorillardd ave.,, UnioUnin John Bauer, of Main st. Those at- y p Beach, who will become the bride Where garments and household goods are beautified. daughter, born Friday. Sept. 22, at f MonmoutM h Memorial hospital. Mrs. » Michael De Palm Oct. 14 at Hopkins Is the daughter of Mr. and ! Holy Family church. p Mis MMrs . EdwarEd d B. Sandford of I a Judith Ziegler was guest of •JOHN DANIELS MEN'S SHOI honor nt a party given by her par- Main st. i t py g y r pa Mrs. Leigh Fritts and Miss Anna ents- MrM . and MrsM . HlHaroldd Z Z'iegler' , ADMISSION Thomas of Aberdeen rd. are visit- ia t ller home on Church St. Satur- ing their sister. Mrs. Bertha Ivins. I day afternoon in honor of her at her home at Chmertown, Md. I seventh birthday, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ziegler nf j Karen and Arthur Pennettl, David, 400 Keansburg and Mrs. Phoebe A. Margaret and Timothy Gray, Mi- ITS Almost TAX INCLUDED Zieglcr spent Tuesday at the state • chael, Peter and Paul Eovino. Har- falr at Trenton. old Zieglerg, , Mrs. Phoebhoe A. Ziegler, Miss Catherine S p r i n g h o r n, M Mih daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Michael J. Eovino and Mrs. E. Springhorn of Sunset ave.. has'Vincen Jack t HostetterGray. , son of Mr. and accepted a position with the Post- '• Mr3- Ja>' F- Hostetter of Fountain HERE - ALL NEXT WEEK graduate hospital. New York city, iave • has returned to Lehigh uni- A benefit supper to raise funds verslty at Bethlehem, Pa., to start NEW Hll " his toward the building fund for the . junior 3"ear. Sunday-school room of the Presby- illR- Pi>ul A. Egan entertained Urian church will bo held in the h(>r bridge club Tuesday evening, STARTING AT 7 P. M. lecture room of the church Friday ! Tn0 Drizc winners were the host- evening. Mrs. E. Story Hallock, j p'i8- Mr*. Fwiulu Paiienza and Mrs. chairman of the ways and means , Rennselaer L. Cartan. committee, will he general chair-1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd man. The ticket committee consists' _,. r of Mrs. A. M. Massic Mrs Henry c numbe>' of telephone Instru- i Mrs Henry ments ln mlllion ln SUITS! i flom 6 the Unite d190 tate7 tos morrose Hutchlnson, Mrs Uiwrcnce Aitkin j lhan 40 j"10" in 1M9- Choosr from a gala array of cheerful Fall fabrics Mrs. J. D. Dietrich and Mrs! ... Gabardines, Window Pane, Clear tut Worsteds, a 0Ck It P»>" t» Aiivfrtin. In Th« Rtfiiter. The Great " ' Sharkskins and Stripes. FT.™ $3750 „ $59SO See All the Big Games RED BANK All S'nei—Regulan . Longs • Sriorti . Stouti and Short Stouh. in Your Own Home! TOP COATS ( $3750 A\D TO •TRADE* OVERCOATS ( »59J0 PHILCO A Large Selection to Choote From. ZIPPER LINED COATS balanced 'Beam EXPOSITION 100% Two Ply Wonted, Gabardine and Coverh. TELEVISION RED BANK ARMORY $ 50 See the big football games on thi» Philco Balanced Beam television bargain in quality. CHESTNUT STREET 49 True-focus 145 sq. in. picture. No blur! No smoar! Kitra power for "weak signal'nreaR. • EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS * Imported Genuine ALL WOOL Large Selection HAHHIS TWEED SPORT Regulars, Longi, Shorts It's a 16-Inch TV • BUSINESS EXHIBITS Valut Sensation af COATS COATS SLACKS $ 219 95 • BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE so Plus To* • BAND & ORCHESTRA MUSIC 50 UP $995 nnd 47 22 9 Warranty SPECIAL EASY TERMS * SOUVENIRS .\£l''£Jl A CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS PHILCO 1*01 ATON TOWM • MARVELOUS PRIZES A John Daniels Men's Shop E RADIO «c TELEVISION I ^ Come and Bring Your Neighbors 17-19 MAIN STREET JUST OFF BROAD ST. EATONTOWN, N. J S|M>nsorcd by Hod Bank Community Chamher of Commerce 26 JtlO.VMOITH ST. (Open Friday Till 9 P. M.) KKI) BANK Phone Eatontotvn 3-0400 BANK REGISTER, IEPTEMBEK 5*. Pace

I the «clioo! pioiiram will be plan- j ntd ' al;f said. Nursery School, : I The two cla.7£!Oonis paintfd in ' pastel n/uis. lirpt ' cold-resijtant" liy mei''.ianu'al lamps and evenly Child Care Center • heatrd. will b'' furnished with com- WATCH j furtarile rhiiirs anJ table* and rquipjttd with a wide assortment SHOP and SAVE For To Open Here of though! producing educational aids and K.niif.". Mrs. Jarmky to Dirr-t Prriotls of activity uiil be divided on fair \wr\thn (lay* between in- .Staff of Trained deor pio^utms and playground rsc- rPHtinn. both of which will he su- The Opening Specialisti pervised. The si'hnol day will be between 9 a. m. and 12 oclock noon of the A •taff of eolltge-trained "pfdM- MonJayn Ihiough Fridays. I tatj has bun employed, and n<-o The child cine crnter to be run LONG BRANCH DAYS ' large ruona and a big encin.-ed '• playground are bring readied for a in eonjuni-tiofi with the nursery I new nuisory ichool and child rare school is a ntw approach to play LITTLE SILVER HARDWARE CO.| center to be opened next month st pioKfam* fur little children. At TWO BIG DAYS OF ; Rtd Bank manor, Spring *t. andlowrr r.\tpa than normally are paid COR. PROSPECT AVE. & CHURCH ST., Harding rd. tu baliy .-ittcrs, children will bs ac- cepted lit the cenler for two-hour SUPER VALUES... LITTLE SILVER, N. J. or longi i- pci^d*. staitlnj with an "in bed' nap in new aluminum cots. and carrying through with informal FRIDAY &L SATURDAY indoor nmi outdoor recreation. ON OR ABOUT Although ihe school and child rn:e ler.tfi will In- uptiated md«- pendentl\' nf rai h other, the latter', Department Store MONDAY, NOV. 20th iiclivitie." are designed to blend Into LONG IRANCH Furniture Specials tti«- fchoui pruyi.im. The fame staff In Building INaw Occupied by will be in charge and the same equipment u.'ed HIDE-A-BEDS Little Silver Market '•.Motlif is," said Mr*. J»n«ky, will h* ahle to frel content in leaving FINE ALL WOOL their children with us, knowing in Frieie KITCHEN SETS thev nut only will he kept aafe. hut will have n really good time. Both ' Req. 2o9.CJ — S.le - mother HIKI child have something to look forward to." ZIP - Sale - EXECUTORS SALE Civic \»Mo<'iutioii 169.00 -of- 1 • : i -. • • ... Want* an IndiiHtry linmed Me de' s meetinK diAcuesed the Personal Property po.-.-ubiluy of getting an industry FOR THIS 67.00 The underalicned Kiecutor of the Utt will and tettament of Mis. Karl O. Jansky to lo.itt,. aomiwhrtc m Mlddletown Orrlls Seymour, deceased, will sell at Public Auction all pertontl town«hip to provide employment EVENT ONLY! Mrj. Ksil G. Jantky of 57 Silver- for many ie.sidents of the township property brlonginf to Mid decedent on: ton ave.. Little Silver, the director, who ru'e out of work. 3 P.e.s Inner,C'-T De' .< In announcing the pit parRtione. The association decided to re- Co.'iiovn Mi-.-1 :- , £&id this week, "Both the school quest the. tcnvnship committee by Saturday, October 7th and child care center have been letter to appropriate funds to cover sanctioned and approved by the the cost of advertising for lome BEDROOM SUITE COUCHES STARTING AT 10 :M A. M. New Jersey State Department of suitable industry. Repairing and Bale to be held at the late residence of Orella Seymour, al: Education. improvements to some of the roads Req. 295.00 Pea. 74.50 "Both will be for the Instruction in BHfind and vicinity were alao 624 McClellan St., Long Branch, N. J. and care of children. »{;ed three to dixriiMsed at the meeting. 28. — Now — — Now — Pair Early Victorian Side Chairs. Lincoln Rocker. Ru^-s five, of parents i raiding in Itcd The next meeting will be held REGULAR (Room and Scatter Siren I, Slant-top Victorian Desk, Empire Set- Bank and Ha suburlu. A combina- Thu-sday. Oct. 19. tee, Rocking Chairs, Pictures, Mirrors, Oil Paintings. End Tables, tion of the two call! for all day 198.00 49.95 Floor and Table Lamps, Large Lot of Bric-a-brac, Radio, Several sessions, school in the mornings and the more informal care centei in Marlboro | 39.95 Pairs Hand-painted Vases, Library Table, Cloverlenf Table, What- the afternoons," she said. not, Hand-painted Pitchers 'Limoges'. 127-piece Haviland Dinner Ping [Minn and dancing followed j Set, Collection of Old Pressed Glass, Brass Kettles, Stands, Tables, Mrs. Jansky. graduate of the I.'nt- a shun, business se^aion of the ' Spe.tj:. '.r C"?r China Cabinet, Occasional Chairs, Cut Glass, Droplcaf Table, Can- vcrsity of Wisconsin, has selected Newman club last "fell. Joseph : dlesticks. Large Lot of Hand-painted China, Engravings. Linens ns her staff members four women Compoly, vice president, announced BED OUTFITS iBed and Table), Clocks. Bookcases, Sewing Table. Secretary, who have had a wide vangr of ex- there would be no more baseball 4 ?'.. Mic « SewinR Machine (Singer), Early American Desk (Circa 1840), perience in nursery s-chool and oth- Including innoi ,p'i-.q mat- er educational activities. practice until next spring. Dressers. Bureaus, Two Spool Beds, Six Original Rush-bottomed Mr. and Mrs. Jhurston K. Whit- Iresi, bo< spnng, wooden BEDROOM SUITE Chairs (Circa 1820), Sewing Machine (Wheeler & Wilson), Chests A special department, designed to i son and Mr. and Mil. Ora Bennett i of Drawers. Patchwork QutlU FI*nk«U. Bon«» of Sewing Mater- give the youngsters an introduction uf HlitlUstuun amended the Shrln- legs, Det_. Flsr* Req. 32.95 Rea- 19.9b Columbia, Mo.; and Miss Muriel ! B. Wiedenmayer. who was accom- ••Ik wit* awnl. *•"•• McGuire of Red Bank, who studied ' panied by a friend, Mi.ss Marion — Now — — Now — child care at Cnsenovla Junior col- 1 Dupul.i. •rty. «me. lege. ) Plans for a food sale Saturday, •task In tla*s la t. la. Mrs. Jansky. who took specialized Oct. 7. were made at the last 24.95 9.88 courses leading to master's credit «t mftintf of the Marlboro Ladiei' Rutgers university, was a teacher auxiliary attended by 20 member!. CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS at the Red Bank Play center, oper- Keys to the modernized kitchen USE OUR EASY 10 PAY PLAN ated prior to World War II as a | were distributed. Winners of the project of the Rutgers extension 1 merchandise club were Margrette COATS, Second Floor FLJPNITURE, Th rd F-:]r service, and last year was head of Krnnk, Dorothy Cook and Lillian a nursery day achoo! at Trinity lit Bloist. Winner of the 50-50 Episcopal chuich. club was M. Hulsfn.it. The director said her program Louis Shulman of Worcester, waa aimed at giving the young Mass., spent Wednesday of last child "a carefully planned founda- week at the home of hi* cousins, I tion in interests that will help mold Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. Ruben- good character and a desire for sclf- stein. GUARANTEED T U aecomplUhment. Oulded self-ex- BUY AT VOGELS WHERE YOUR. | | pression is one of the factors essen- "No Gunning" Signs tial to young minds," she said, "as "Sn Runnina;" Rig til may now be had GURANTEGUARANTEE HAS MEANING! Is learning to under*tah"d the 'why A: Thr Kiir.i*trr oflict. Printed on dur- AIRCRAFT ALUMINUM and what' of things around us. It ulile i-HiillMiaid. lit cent* each. Owntr'a is toward this accomplishment that n:.me imprinted at imall •xtr* cost.— COMBINATION Storm Windows & Screens Now Featuring STILL AVAILAILE FOR IMMIDIATC INSTALLATION AT NO INCMASI IN rWCIS! The New 1951 FADA % 16-inch black, rectangular no- FAMOUS glare tub* MONMOUTH COUNTY OUR BUYERS HAVE EASY SPIRALATOR 4 Beautiful mahogany eomoleffe RESIDENTS WITH THOROUGH, COMBED THE MARKET GENTLE ROLl-OVER 0 Super powered chaisit YOU Earn the Dealer's Discount WASHING ACTION FOR THE BEST VALUES! PLUS the Salesman's Commis- f| Foeui control on front of set ANY TELEVISION SET sion When You Buy DIRECT GITS MORE ClOTHIS 0 Symphonic speaker for fine sound reproduction From the ISash Factory! WHITER, CLEANER, FASTER OFFERED TOR SALE. Ctcluiiv* Spiralsior keepi clothes 0 Cartful issembly 1 inipection BY VOGELS CAN CHECK THESE FEATURES: moTing in a gentle rhythmic ipirtl • ALL NASH WINDOWS ARE CUSTOM IUILT IN path throughout the entire tub. titn jarment in • big S to 9- BE BOUGHT WITH OUR LONG IRANCH FACTORY pound lotd gets equsl washing • INSTALLED IY FACTORY TRAINIO MECHANICS action. Othar iop-qualitr f«i«ur«» COMPLETE • YOU GET A FACTORY GUARANTEE include: Automatic Overloid Switch, ntw jtreimlined Safety 279.95 Wringer, electric pump, Siltnt CONFIDENCE EASIEST PAYMENT TERMS! Free Demonstration & Estimate Power Gesr Caie. IN YOUR HOME AT NO OBLIGATION Our Time Payment Plan It Available VOGELS STANDARD POLICY STATES: To \tert Your Rtquirrmcnts 8A3Y TERMS PHONES: YOU MUST BE SATISFIED WITH PICTURE Long Branch 6-5550-Atbury Park 1-0717 (Nights and Weekend* Phone Aibury Park 1-0717) OR YOUR MONEY BACK Nash Manufacturing Co. 'APPUANCEmV Main Office and Plant YOU CAN BE SURE WITH VOGELS 17 South 7th Ave. Long Branch TELEVISION, HEO BAXK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 2?, 1950

thr rnnntiy to Mr. Stpelp Tht rer- the dinner given in honor of Mrs. Roofing Siding Window Insulation Warrrn (i. Hariman I* tihVutc. dated 1*42. hrinn^rd to Mr. Lanahan Stresses Carrie Brady, department presi- America's Best Corsets OLSON Harimnn's gi andmnthcr and granrl- dent, at the Military Park hotel at Fitted kr Graduate Corsetlere* Jos. Hoffman of Ted Slerlr Newark Saturday evening. They • PAPER HANGER • fathri. \\ lio urip niairiri in .N>« ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION Wurien G. Haitni.in ut Water Jriscy. ] ivci-e Mrs. Edward Hennessey, Mrs. TUCKER S Installed by Olsun Company's Trained Merlianici Soldiers' Needs ; Mirharl Kaeli, Mrs. Charles Painter & Decorator vie'v a\p Belford. <• a.« a Kur.-t on t F'ni his presentation. Mi. Halt- Kitimatas Witbout Obligation jYic-ngsi. Mis. Milda Kiefcrdorf. CORSET SHOP SI >r». sprung Monmouth Co. the Ted P'eelr televi.-ifii shon r'n-'man ficnrfl a LonginP* vVlttnauer Makes Strong Pica for W. W. KENNEDY: Local j day ,-iftrinoon when n1* pir>ented wrM A atch Mi.- Hartman aciom- Mrs. Harold Oakcs snd President ISt Broadway Loot Branch 6i Harding Bd. Red Bank 6-180* Gertrude Johnson. . Phone: Bed Bank H4SS Ihe oMc-"! wedding r""flu'f in ' panirri hfl- husl'nnd t» NP«' YnrU < ,om m u 11 i t v A e t i v i t i r» The first meeting of the sixth Maj. Gen. Francis H. Lanahan. district of the Ladies' auxiliary of commanding general of Fort .Mon- I the V.F.W. will be held tomorrow mnuth, voiced n plea Friday for evening at 'he Long Branch post I Monmouth county communities to , home at 8 o'clock. : become more active in providing COMMRI for men in the armed services. Mis. Henry Roemmele returned Speaking: at a luncheon at Beau Ri- , Tuesday from a week's vacation at \<\Kf iP.-tauianl. Wall township, I Atlantic City. given by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 1 Mr. and Mm, George Woods of Breslin, Belmar. in honor of the Moselle have returned home after general and Rep. Jumps ('. Ain'lnn- spending two weekj at the home closs. Gen. Lannhnn said that iom- of Bvirton J. Miller. SHIP AHOY i munily activities which make the Mrs. fjprard Greene spent the serviceman welcome can contribute ' week-pnd at Passaic. in large measure to military suc- cess in war time. A birthday party was given for Mr«. Elsie SmiLh at her home on SEA BRIGHT Because of the congressional ses- Central avr. Saturday evrning by sion in Washington, Rep. Auihin- • her five daughters. i-loss was unable to attend. His 1 regrets wen expressed by Mrs. The Ladies' auxiliary of the V. Auchinciof ?. F. W. will hold s. rummage sale Saturday, Oct. 7, at the library at General Lanahan said. "We face OPEN FOR one gieat deficiency. We are high i 10 a. m. in industrial production, in scien- { Plans were made to hold a card tific ability, but we are not so high party Friday, Nov. 17. by the R,o»- in our spirit of patriotism, sacri- ; ary society of Our Lady of Per- fice, and those things which make ', petuel Help church at their recent clear what we're fighting for.'1 i meeting. The party will be held in What nearby communities do will ' the pariah hall at 8 p. m. Mem- contribute to success in the days bers of the game committee are Luncheon and Dinner ' Mrs Margie McConnPll, Mr*. Mar- to come, the gcnetal said. . At- • Wailing for Marbelized Patterns tending were Mrs. Charles Hatzrn- buPhler, Mrs. Ruth Bunting, Mrs. NU-HUE COLOR BAR Cut from I Esther Dennis, Mr.=. Julia Ryjn~v, 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS j Mrs. Linbie Miller, Mrs. Helen La- 'c 22 Interior Colors America Wants Full Roll.. i marr. Mrs. Claudia Gardner, Mrs. Living Room • Emma Monahan, Mis. May Kaeli, Most Are Yours Already and Armstrong ' Mrs. Elizabeth Watts and Mrs. , Irene Oakcs. Birthdays were celc- i in !\'wHue Custom Color Pain t Bedroom Pafternj |{r_ S7.«>.> Congoleum • Nairn, ' hratrd by Mrs. Hatzrnbuehlrr, Mrs. ! Dennis. Mrs. Ryzner and Mrs. j Charlotte Cornclkisen. Several members of the Ladies' See these gorgeous colora-of-the-year, plus 978 1'clt Ba»e Moor Covering I auxiliary or the V.F.W. attended others, ready now to beautify your home. Each Cut from All Wool Throw Rugs thrilling shade is prescription-mixed to one of 1000 Full Rollt. ! i X ,5 1 Nu-Hue Custom Color formulas ... can be First duplicated at any later date! ... No more fuss or Quality. OQcf.i guesswork to matching samples, either. 15 Patterns JjJ f\ Transparent matching charts show you the to Choose From, so yn • i Worlh SI2.95 complete range of 1000 Nu-Hue colors ... just as they will look on your wall. So quick, so easy, so accurate. Nu-Hue Custom Colon are available in flat, satin or Custom Made AXMINSTER RUGS enamel finish, too!... Visit the excit- Slip Covert fly Alexander Smith ing Nu-Hue Color Bar today ... and treat your home to the latest Tone-on-Tone • Newest t'*brlr< colon in the finest paint available. All 9x12 18th Century • Newest Stjks • L*rg» Selection Modern Designs Wool $5495 • rrlced RUM Leaf Florals Pile licit. $71.95 For Shop at Home Service Look for our Display at the Red Bank Trade Exposition CALL RE 6-2646 MoM- * Kri- p- M- U. . Thurs. • Sat. Until 6 P. M. Estimates Cheerfully Given. SHERMAN'S Millerton Rugs, Inc. Home Decorators COLOREST CO. 48 Broad SI. 13 BROAD STKKET "Jmt A Shade Different" HKD HANK 6-1306 130 BROAD ST. RED RANK 6-127'J Ao Parking Problem Red flank PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Wtnti VKVK SWIFTER. fifteen In ita recommendations, the iom- 1 r.rrs of h:*t rhiMrrn. anrt an rn- T Order Wayside mnfe said: vt'l(i4»p f I urn a M rs T Wrisa, 107 Home io Close ••P.t'.Mdents are justified in com- W hntsi'V avt . Wp.n! Orange Mr. plaining ahuut the lack of contl"! Sica < !H iiiH'd fir j I*I r. \ »•(] $."} ni>in' h • ANTHONY'S HEATING CO. (continued from page 1> n\er the inmates of the sanitari- Iy fioni the homo Imi has lo retuin 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1011 um;" that, because of "unstable $1 to pay for hm hair i utting. Whpn Bower, operator of the home. How- | mental capacity due to advanced his sun hrinc*; fr u.< to him, it i« Molly Pitcher Super Market ever, wliatfver protpdion mipht lie j age." dome patients are ' nut alua>s takrn an ay, hf laid " • FREE DELIVERY • • F R E E • required by council appeared to ' a* responsible as should be expect- In add it ion to , h\*. voluntary come in leporis by menibei* of iho ed.' that "lack of aupei MSICIU is Matempn: -* wnr made by Mr. and 18-20 Monmouth St. THE BEST F3R LESS Phone R. B. 6-3144 investigation tram. • I harmful to the community." and i Mi.«. I>ouglaj5 l)o\\ns, riling leasons ATTENTION! With every service contract, 1 Serving on this tram were From • rite and health hazards warrant j why they, a." n-'i^hhors to thf d.in- F\N<:Y Milk Fed we will examine your oil tank and recommend a the coum-il, Mr. Fisher and Hrnry I that "we should lecommend oper- itarlum w antpd the pi are closed. Gleini. members of the committee j ations of th« sanitarium be dis- YOI/NC; Konclrog on public health and welfare, as- I continued." County Official* Absent c c rust preventative. sisted by Building Inspector Geoij;e Mr. docker also appeared be- Borough Clerk Mis Margrrtta V K A h L. Main, Mrs. Agnes M. Barker, fore the council to explain how one IJ. Reed said that in vl»nv of thr l< O A STS puhlic health nurse, and Mrs. S of the cesspools is open and its RcrionsnnsB of thr> case and at the , FOWL 1b. Ib. ALL SIZK.O 37 All tinlli! Lean Meat 74 M. Fisher, Sr., member of the local discharge "flows freely" over the request of rounriinif n, she had in- ' delinquency board and formeily a ground and Into .the river. | vited repre.senta'ives of the county member of the hoard of managers Also entered upon the record, at prosecutor'** oftVp and welfare of- Oioire I'uU • lender, Juicv IVnilrr ami Juicy "HALLMARK" of St. Luke'.s Home, New York Mr. Nagle'i request, was th« irpurt fice to attend T.uiiMay's meeting city: N'. J. state District Health of Chief Belanger written follow- as observers. However, none ghow- Oftiior Fredrick I.. Crock.r; Chief ing apprehension Sept. 17 of a man' ed up. Sirloin or PRIME CHRISTMAS CARDS nf Police Louis A. Belanger. and who wandered away from the san- Mr. Nagle «ai'J he heheved the Carton Maher, chief of the Tinton itarium and for whom police and closing action, thai ts i he withdraw- , Falls fire company. others had conducted a search. al of the zoning variance, WM with- Porterhouse RIB 10 Cards in cello pact 296 Since council insisted direct quo- The chief's report confirmed that in council's ri&hty but thnt any j tations be placed upon Its record, patients from places other than other form of action against the J 10 to 20 Cards in box QQg as concerned official reports, they Monmouth county were accepted at sanitarium muat arise from auch ' will be uefd litre. Wayside, it said, in part: offices as the New Jersey Depart- Steaks ROASTS 12 to 25 Cards in box |aQQ Highlights of Report "Theodore Sica, 42 Main St., West ment of Institutions and Agencies Orange, N. J., age 70 next birthday, or the State Attorney General. Highlights of the report by the born in Italy in 1880, was found Mrs. Downs showed to The Reg- Strictly Fresh Killed Jersey Fancy Frc*h BY FAMOUS GALLERY ARTISTS investigation team, (ubmitted by wandering along Rlverdale ave., inter letters and telegram* to dem- Mr. Fisher, follow: New Shrewsbury, Sunday, Sept. 17, EDGAR A. GUEST NORMAN ROCKWELL onstrate she has been in touch with vor.M. "The committee visited the «anl- at 1:45 p. m. the state government requesting Im- Roasting tarium Sept. 15 (Friday, the day "He said h* was trying to find mediate art ion be takrn against HFN GRANDMA MOSES CURRIER & IVES after original charges were made) hl» way to a bus that would take violations of which she claimed the and observed the following: him away from the Wayside San- sanitorium had hern guilty. A let- MAC'N TOSH JAMES J. METCALFE "I. The exterior of the home Is itarium . , . ter dated AUK. 1** from Deputy At- shabby and needs paint and repair. Patient 'Eihausted, Hungry' torney General Eugene T. Urbaniak [ CHICKENS "2. The interior houses approxi- "I found Mr. Slca completely ex- of the. Department of Institutions i AND OTHER FAMOUS ARTISTS mately 48 (latientc and 16 in help, All Hit** • On* Prlc Turkeys hausted, leaning against a rail and Agencies assurrd Mrs. Downs | Only totaling a-bout 64 persons. fence opposite my property la Ulv- an investigation would ba made • See the Sew and Different "3. The inteiior is orderly and a | erdale ave. farmi. 1 took him into and that the department would I denulne Grade AA - 19911 CHRISTMAS CARDS degree of cleanliness exists. How- my home, and after he was able "take whatever action appears ap- (ieniiine fcver, it was noted: to talk he made the following propriate in the circumstance*." Spring "a. The bathroom facilities are statement: Adding to her previous com- c I. A M H IMPRINTED WITH YOUR NAME old. having unsanitary cracks and Legs Baby "He was hungry. He claimed he plaints about Wayside, Mrs. lb. chips in the toilet scats. did not get enough to eat. He also Downs said it came to her knowl-; lb. 50 Cards for $|,QQ up to $25.00 "b. According to the building in- claimed he had crackers taken edge, and this she naid was for] LAMB 79 LIVERS 49 spector (Mr, Main), the building away from him which he had pur- "the record," that the roof over I 'is sound.' " chased with his own money. He a .section of the sleeping quarters ( The report added that Chief further claimed he had seen an old had bpen leaking nnd wetting the j Maher of the Tinton Falls fire com- gentleman slapped on the face for bedding of some of thf* |>atinnts. pany, at the committee's request, soiling his clothes. "Although the repair bill Involved FOX'S GIFT SHOP inspected Wayside, and found: "Mr. Sica showed me he had a cost of only $8.73," she said, "re- 41 Monmouth Street Red Bank 'Fire Trap' Charje plenty of tobacco and pipes in his pairs were delayed until agreement "1. The Wayside, Sanitarium !» pockets, cash in the amount of wan reached a* to who should pay $2 49, several hunting licenses, pic- Isn't it Time a fire tiap. It requires immediate that hill." attention tor the tallowing reasons: "a. The second floor exit is made of wood. It should he made of met- al. At least three to four metal fire exits are required. "b. The stairways In the building DONALD'S DELUXE are open. Proper flr« prevention re- quires these stairways to he closed, with necessary doori for Ingress and egress. "c. There is no alarm syatem nor LAUNDRY regular fire drills. "d. Combustible material (paint) Is stored In the basement. CLEANERS—LAUNDERERS "e. There is Insufficient fire ex- tinguishers. Approximately twice Phone R. B. 6-0203 the number existing are needed. Extinguishers now available were You On Own checked recently." •Ijtek of Control' Cited' The report stated the investiga- YOU* HOME WILL PROVE tion team visited the homes of Bendix for Only BENOIX Douglas Downs, C. C. Bell and Earl W. Speicher, all of Rlverdale ave., THE BEST OF FRIENDS, near the sanitarium and received the icpurt that: IF YOU REPAIR. I < > :• "1. Patients of the sanitarium I N* matter how hard Hia water have from time to time wandered THE ODDS AND ENDS now if, tt will mako It softer onto their property. Incident' of sleeping In thB barns and drivc- than rain water—and koop It way«. Further, patients wander WASHER? ftl0f fOrt* about, request rides to trains, etc. Ill* If far clothes washing — "2. The overall picture of this as- batht — dliho« — ihampoo — pect of the investigation indicates cleaning. Ivorythlnf will g«t there is a surprising lack of con- trol aver the activities of inmates of %m At few 1951 MoMs * «l*«n qulcktr, •atlor, with half the sanitarium. This I* In epitt of the ioaa —and half tha work. th» fact that on Apr. 18, 1949, the Cloth** will lait a lot longer, Shrewsbury township clerk sent a too. letter to Miss Bower, the sanitari- BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP You can on|oy all of thai* um operator, advising her that advantagai, and tha savings neighborhood residents had com- 46 MONMOUTH ST. TKL. 6-1310 RED BANK will actually pay for tha Soft- plained about the activities of her OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT inmates. This letter wan sent on anar In reasonable tlma. the request of Commltteeman Ger- ald F. NasJe, to whom the com- Stop i*t iomovKUtt — on pAoH* and um'U U plaints were made." HEADQUARTERS FOR FREE ENTRY BLANKS plod U UUqOH mou ataut it. Concerning Mr. Crocker's Inspec- tion Sept. 19, the committee said BENDIX CHANCE OF A LIFETIME" TV Show the report was made that a sani- tarium cesspool "flows Into the WJZ - TV CHANNEL 7 7:30 P. M. EVKKY WEDS. MINER SUPPLY CO. river." i NOTICE 12* WEST FRONT ST. PHONE 6-3333 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC- TIONS 4, 10 AND 13 OF AN ORDI- NANCE ENTITLED "REVISED BUILU- INU ZONE ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN," ADOPTED JULY 10. 19R0. BE IT ORDAINED by tha Mayor ant* SEE THE Council of the Borough of Filr Haven, that; 1. That Saetloa 4. "Boundar.M «f mans Zonn" la) "Tht Building Zona Map," HEW approved July 10, 1 ftf»0 . reading ai fol- low*; "The houndariei of ueh of tht abovt crfftttd lonti are hereby tatah- Vrsh#d aa ihown on a map entitled "Huildlna; Zone Map." dated July 10, 1950, and tignerf by the Mayor and with prices starting as law as Hnrnugh Clerk, which arrompaniei and in hi-re by declared tn he a part of thii Ordinance." be amended in ai to read ai followi: "The Revitrd Building Znn# Map." The boundarieH of tmrh of the nbove crrated zones are herrhy eitnb* MshH us chnwn nn a map entitled "RP- vised Bui 111 in if 7,OTI<* Mnp." ilntfd July 1U, 19:iO, ami cttEncd hy the Mayor and Borough Clerk, which nrrompnniefl and is hereby declared to be a part of this Or- dinance. 2. That Section 10. "Front Yardi" <*) Requirement! in Renldence Zonei. (21 reading as fnllnwi: "Th;rty-nve (SS) fert in an R-3 or R-4 Zone," be amended lo us to rf>R(I fi* follows: (2) '"tVi-nty-flve (1^5) fed in nn R-S or R-4 Zone.*' :i. That St-rt-on 10. "front Yaidn" (r\ rpndiiiK us fnlinwii: "Maintait.u.K E>t»li- linhf>d Huu'tiriR I.inr n. Nnth.tik' >n thii Ordinanrf ihall junlfy or can*>' the vio- Int ioti of n'\y nrilinntuf, rrjf idnt mn or ctintrnct wh:rh T nny ?.v r!t anicndrd *n as 11> mail nil follow.: '1M-|1nli,in,[.^ Kslahli.sli. d Rilild-

fhall justify 'T causr thf violation of ii nv nidinflfn-f, i-imtiation nr roiitra.ii which in anv 7.onr ehta'blinhrn u buildins line nr prescribes uniformity of depths of front varda alontc any itrret, thr adher- ence tn which would create a front yard or equivalent o[>cn tipare. of a depth Illustrated: Kre.itfr thnn ia lerjuired in thin Section; lllld whi-re the nvernvre *,-* hark lin<> oti- THI HANOVK kf »• Mont With Giant 19-inch Lifc-siit picture. nrrvetl b> buildings on the name aide of

$589.95* •I. That Seninn 18. "Sidt Yardi," In few thin«r« l» the difference In quality io marked, the difference In pries NO aniall. " I, In an It-1 Zone i-nrh K'II*1 yard «hfi I be not ]P«K ihnn iotiv Hm trr\ «M'. except that on H corner lot thr linV 4fOJf*WG*4 &*• t/r'rt* j/tff* • «-..« *» •nr.l cm the *A\* nt r* *• t lini' »hnll b« not REVISED TBAOt-HI YOUR ILD RADIO, COMI. RADIO-FHINO, OR !<•«« ihnn fifty r',0l frpt w.ilr. SMALL TILIVISION SET ON A BIQ-tOREEN DU MONT 2 In an It-'i nr IM /ni>e r«rh tMe yat d nhall be not lei* thati twenty (201 BUILDING ZONE MAP t..i f'*t v'ulr, p\re[.t t h it' on a rn-npr lot Ihe Nirin yanl mi the « de Krrrt line ihal' BOROUGH " FAIR H AVE N hf no* le«« thnn th rty.fivc t^Ti) ft^t MONMOUTH COUNTY NEW JERSEY r**~* f -" OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 P. M. .(. In nn n-4 Zn H.h %ldf vnrd ahal! u he ru.I ]nnh thnn ridit ' " i fn-t wide n. WE ARE TELEVISION SPECIALISTS irpl that on n enrnrr l»i t h'- xide yard uB Installation and Federal Tmx on tth' lidi- -itrerl 1 in•- fliall be not leu than thirty-h'va (.!.'.) feet. 4. In tin R-'> '/one nn aide ytirri shall ho VSN thnn nix (ft) feet in width nnd the ii vv ri-triite width of ihp two aide yard* fhnll lie not le>^ thnn fourt< en ATONTOWkl ' ]i>t the nide yuril Irss Iluin iwciity-fivu (J5) fc«t widr 4. In an R-.*> X.ului the ag){rikiile wiiith t <>\ (14) feet, except that on a cornrr lot thf on \\w siili- MITPI line fhnll V>t- mil )!•»• > nicHBur.d frum thf protit'r-ty tine. ,.t n,... i 11 .;,!,, vanln h ' In- n nlrle yard on the Hide Mtrert line nhnlt he k H RADIO 6c TELEVISION I ^ thnn liny l.'.ni ffK wilr mfn.,ir^l r,,.m I .1 In ,.n It.4 Zoiu. the nunreiciitp width ' ' , , , I'uhlK NulX I I.. •>, 1 '.,' " not ]>"t thnn flfhri, It,*.) ft <-( U.'M" )>.- 1 1 E Ihr |,i.,|,..|ly llnr. ,,f !»,, (21 ,,,!.. y,,r,l. nhttll i.,.t lie i^. """ I»• ntv-hv^ I'.T .- •• r, t | J .', > ,,( Ih, .-limit..- •. Ki.i II ii. iini'inled s.. /IH t., rend n< fnlltiu > : "^de 1 Tl. f s J . ..• »h.. 17 19 MAIN STREET EATONTOWN. N. J. •1. 11. I1M II-'- ," II-I /,iti,- tlw n. • . • Minn l.i.i.-y hvp ,., .• , , •.• i J .'; 1 ,1 ill. I,,: u .M h an.I , n !i •..!.• jniil .hnl! Ii. » dlh «>r •» i-i l.ile yai.l. -I,,,.' h ,i,.l . .,.1, . ,|, i,,,| .hull I,,. «'„...„„„„ ,,r fi,, c,| f,.,., ,,.,.,. thnt dii.-<.| .r I-. it. .1

"I. In nn n-1 '/.in* Hi- iitfui.^.- I h ri n l> y-li>. I I.' III., II, Mil i.f . .-!•• i-, I..- »'•!•• e.,,li- . , ' w ..,1 (nil ^.i ,. 1 \\,|l|| . ii.t i:..li «.l. I M|M,' i I nl ;, n i Mi) fr ,1. I.. • il> i>. •li:iii I'1 II • , ./Ii i • •.. t.lr nt 1 hit ( mi d< • Iw ' 1 ') l< tl mrmu:*d 11 um [\u ••-' wit niritu: ej f: i>m W df h Hid nur-h » ,\, y !\ • ,\ .1,-," |,.- in t, . I|| a lard on iha nd« itrtit line shall be noi pioptity ,n\%. I jwui't- ;j l.lit. ''I J. nn , I. S. |.;..IIILV. I :,. i j .0. |i;i'il miim cf twenty-five t2ft) feet widi •*• I Kixtcen urn BAKK HF/HHTER. M^TEMBEB 2*, LOANS Charles Wmlendnrf agency. lMI. On D i a tn • n d •. Mr. Wtstendorf intended Mlddl«- Watchr*. Jvwflciy, Elliott Heads town lownsnip high ichool and the ! Jamtra'a and Muii- <>ivrn Promotion H al inalrumtntt Speada Criminology school for in- I WE BUY OLD GOLD Char-lM VWftendorf. Jr., nf Irv- vcsligator!. While at tin- Jchnol ! LESTER Watcrbur> Branch inEinn, --on of Mi. and Mi'. Charles he was rpromnifnded tn the deter- '. Opening Soon BAIL'S \\ r-!cn nf thi Ho1*- IMMKMHKK Inn VW r, IMII \, i r.-i!; <>i- ami m.-.u i.r RED BANK MANOR SPINET H H.ink « ;il Sic i,|,. rid WITH FUWKHS NURSERY SCHOOL A.«.soi iai ion P^tain t*f.Ri-dn in 15*27. nnd fmnui — and — housing ''XITUI i\», ;ifi man- Mi. WflN-rlmry •Go in Stylt wtio lui s hrpn fl' A.r | CHILD CARE CENTER Kim1'' and is now :i number nf •Go in Comfort Afttr 59 yton of building AT Kirrrr ir.s.-rvr, will hf connfvt- Affora <*q the pareMs of young children, aged three to five, an i"i with Ihi- otiirr. finer piano* it i» but natural that •Go in Clothes opportir'ty to q'/e their youngsters « head start in education. mart ptepla knew and nraftr Aiso, a P'v/ Cemer that will mean mor» and cost less than an/ :< I Hit Utter MHv ROM Spintt Mian any That are baby < fer, other in its fltld. Thoroughly ALICE KNAPP JANSKY, Dirtcfer L. RED BANK 6-1799M HONEY BEE Clean I ANDERSON MUSIC FLOWERS Ruwell T. HiiiUkiwi Headquarters for RCA Television y Fall 464 Broad Street your IWXUBT 21 BROAD ST. RED BANK Wardrohi1*' will look Trl. Red Bank II-MWO TIMIICI - frrl lirller hen r I r a n r

Willnm B. Elliott. ,jr.

Mr Elliot! nf 21 ilishlnnd ave, FLOOR SANDERS, EDGERS Atlanta' Highlands. h;'.*. Imd Ions • Stubborn 5pot» loniihtd and wuird rxpi't irncc in thi- realty, housing and drvUipmi-nt tirld.s He • Dull«d Colon R«|uv*naMd w.is fuimi-iK- chi' f unil'i wt Hi r in th" slain fr.i tho fed SEE THE CY WILLIAMS EXPANSION MODEL .'iilmini.^'i a! :on and .-.'ivri U • totter Pratt Lottt Longtr AND FLOOR POLISHERS ni.iny yijns :\% elm f n pju .u.-> r fi thp HomP OwrtP:*' Lo.-m i-oiprii: • No Dry Cleaning Odort tion. UP also was thr Maplp H;ll farms with ll'O mndPin honiPs at WrstflHiJ nnd for l.'i ypars W.T= n ni^mhor of thp U'ppt With All Then fmmoui Femtarti mnA Morel field realty firm of Elliott 4 Fred- erick*, which hp found'rl. • Spare for 2 extra roomi and Charmlnf dining room witk For the past Picht ypnrs Mr. El- hmh in attic bnilt-in china clout liott, has hrrn in Rnvn nmpnt ?cr- • Firlurp-Hindow lkinj rooM FOR RENT Mith fireplace 2 larg* Bedroomi with built* , VICP wi:li thp Army Kicnal corps at in drawn with mirror* Fort. Monniouth. serving: flr.^t at • Vshaped kiVhpn with Evan.s Sipnal laboratory, Bclmnr. VounfitOH-n sink and cabi- Oramle tiU bath and lafr with the puhlic Infoim.i- nets. Bend ix Antomali« BY DAY OR WEEK tion oftirp. Wather, Kelvinator ranga §Udl«t-door cloKta Samp Day Service at Our and refrigerator* exkaail Eidativ* "Ah- Flow" trbft fan and atoraga ipaea dowt •» Hazlnt ALSO Call Office Th« Jtnty lh»r»'« Fintrt LauMan. Naar all waltr walklaa distinct la IM lank; M« A party was hr\c\ Tuo^rlny aftrr- t cammulina It j nonn at the honir (if Mr. nrni Mr.'. ! j John R Arkcr.-on of Hnlmdr] i'i $12,000 up PORTABLE POWER SAWS I to rrlphiatn thp fourth hjithdav of thfir .son AVilliam John. Hnpnlnng I With Ovtnin Olr«t». bainiiin *Hi« •nf Ltrta, tinCKla^ >!•«. e r'HA Approved Vet* Preference t'n.e. idy rlfcorntions \MM'#» arrnncnl i , I»hi»it Hama Furniahaa' ar Haaa Irta. aatmar ; ahouL thp rooms and KI ron nnd LEON'•tNCK S AND WALLPAPER STEAMERS yellow w rrf the 411 rdominn ! inff m!- nr."=. In llir rnntn- nf thr dining ta- bln was a larpR birthday r«kn and Cl«an«rs — Laund*r*rt — Rug Cleaners , \hf favors wrvr. ?nnppci s and h.it.«. COUNTW CtUS BTATB I • • • • • t ir.s w PIP play d fliiri pi i/r« 61-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK 1 awarded to Jolin Thornp.-on. Wil- liam lecoivod many gift?. RE 6-2800 Ahout 40 mpmhern of H.-izlrt Firr company wont hy hui Sunday tn XPW York to 5re thp Ynnkrf.« and ASPDIN PAINT CO Bo.«ton Red Sox ball game at the stadium. „ Th« flrrmen were railed out 20 WHITE ST. PHONE 61129 It ED BANK Wednesday night of last werk to extinguish a rhimnry fire «t the re* id once of William M. Ackoivon. A Hallowppn masquei adp danre I und pntfrt^inmrnt to l^nrflt tlie HazlPt Boy Scout and Ghl Scout troops will be hold Saturday, OrU 28, in thp Hazirt flip hnu«ip. Cnm- mitters were appointpd at A meet- ing Monday night at thp home of Mr.«. (tfoi Kf Kmmon*. Attending werp Mifl. Howard M. Mowny, Mrs. M. E. Trrmblp, ^tlfl. J. H. Ki?spl, VICTORY Mr.', Kinr?\ K. Pe.-Tiix, Mrs. Ru- dolph H. I'rsiMiv. N'oiman Rnthbone Jr. and William J. Phillipps, Jr. MARKETS-RED BANK Another meeting will hp held next } Wednn.-day ovoning at tlip homo of Mr.«. Tirmhle to fuit hnr «rranfip- 21 W. FRONT ST. 110 MONMOUTH ST. nientfl for tho brnpfit event. DELIVERY Mrmbfi'5 of Clnvrrlpaf troop 25, H;i7lrt flu I ScoU! 9. h.nvp i r-i rpis- TEL. 6-0508 TEL. 6-5292 tPi'Pd fiM I ho yc:\ i- l^-'iil-Til as fol- lows : Lrjulr-r, M i.«;. How aid M. G Mow pry; a^i-la nt Irailrr. S\ \ , . Kr- VINE RIPENED nr.5( !•;. I 'p>.'U\; fhn n tin n t mop JERSEY commiurp, Mi =. Rudolph H. Pr- prii.\. a.^i.^tpd hy Mi.**. I'»nn;i!d An- HONEYDEW dpi-son and Mr.«, FVtpr (ialftn. ("Jirl Scout ^ nicliid.1 Pat i icia Knimons, ROAST De;inna JoJmson. .Juha KuiicM, Joyr-p Lnmho11 son, Judy Met>-gpr, ('ccilia Miodii^zrw^i.a, Do!oiT5 Mio- FRESH MELONS duszpwskn, Alice Mmo. (_'arol Mow- ' HAM ery. Knol Pcarux and Margaret ' Weigand. Wrekiy mopting.s are held P'i iday.s a! 3:.10 p. m, in the Each HIP huu.«p. FRESH Brownip troo^i IS will liold a fly- Jumbo Siie up rpronmny nnd l-a Kridny nf next wppk al 4 p. m. in the fl:p hoiisp. * Parent •< and f. irnd." have hrpn in- KILLED t vited. f'lovprlrnf Irtiop 2."> and SPII- CALIFORNIA ior troop 61 will tak^ pait in tlie Ib trremony. 5-6 LB. Mr. and Mr.«. I.ymfin Mnrni.* nnd family me moving thi^ \\prk from FOWL 39CARROTS Bpih.iny rd. to Cedar ?t., Kpyporl. Raymond Johnson, son of Mr. and Mis. ChaiiPs L. Johnsun of Hiilmdf1! SWIFT'S rd. ha5 resumed hi? studies at the Univri.iiiy of Maryiand. Jumci (V Glenn of Holmdel id. . 2 and Ch:uli-^ Moon- of Ktyport left SELECT Knduv for IMray Kciirh. Kin. They will l>c joined in a f«'W dny.« t»v FLAME - TOKAY M i at. f IIrnn, Mi «. MIKHP and chii- RIBS dim ;md Mis. A. St;l(\s fo,- a win- BEEF tei 'fl m .iy. l-awii'nrr Mmne. son of Mr. an I Mr.'. P.r n Miniv. hn.« entpn-d S*. GRAPES Charlp* cf.i;n^r n\ <*iiton.«\.llr. Md. LEGS Thp young . :(' trnrinl RUMPS tli • fuiur.il of William Sn«i/ingt-r VEAL FANCY JERSEY Monday a' I.'" u-t V«lliy L. I. Mi. StoL-ztngn, who d.cd Lamb-Veal-Pork Friday at the fi^p of T.i, wn* a i P- ^:ii'ifnrj- :i nil •.•.ell kn \ n in Veal Cutlet Sweet Potatoes HiTiit»n. Mi. .,fi-, Mr. Hinn Consistent quality at the lowest possible . Slni /snyi'i d ;t :i n! -v '. '• A' t< ii'lu price1 Compare Boiler for taste! Compare Round Steak for sue! Insist on Boiler Ginger Ale — Chops only 15c for the Urge, (unilytu* bottjc! r. M ni M f V Sirloin Steak 14° |At}A «nd Frank Henit. WEATHER Cloudy today and tonight. High, 60-68; low, 58. Occasional rain to- 7 Cents morrow. High, 60-65. Moderate easterly winds next 24 hours. RED BANK REGISTER PER COfY

VOLUME LXXIII, NO. 14. RED BANK, N. J.t THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 14 Rep. James C. Auchincloss Lauds Legion Allen's Elkwood Turf Ball Nets Site Approved School Bus Case Charity $54,000 At Eatontown Is Not Heard Council Approves ](<'<|iirxl hy Git/n In 4 Yrs. Monmouth Park Has For Recorder Alan son Says Summons

Eatontown' and roini Distributed Nearly $200,000 last nicht appruve. O' :l u a^ an- Fred Wikoff the summer Turf Charity ball and was approved with 4 installed area currently is a n.-idential zone. and & h''ii:nj( of 'I. TI.e tals will each receive $14,766, com- Council held up action on a rco.iie.-t oiiginal di'-- on 'he inin S-*p'.. pared to $13,800 a year ago. and as president of the post auxiliary. On the Congressman s left is Adam A. Kretowicz, who was in- of the board that a business zone j 4, r*y S*,'*.. are the heaviest participants in stalled as commander. At the right is County Commander Leon Nolan of Freehold, installing officer. be created along rl. 36. Leo Carting, i Joseph. Linhar' Mi'Mi' o'-\ n to.w.- the fund. chairman of the planning boaid. ship poi.ce, when '.::i.s '.".aa ca.^d Others sharing In the "distribu- said the change is being considered to hi.s attention. tion include Riverview hospital, Tin* younK.at.r, e said, «M but that the board desires time to ( $5,D37; the Monmouth County Or- study the type business to be 4>er- ciossin^ the h.^nv at the rear ganization for Social Service, $1- Hospital Funds Rev. R. J. Squire Reappointed; mitted. I of th»- parked b'ls rn one v\aj 307; the Dr. E. C. Hazard hospital, int. She suffered a Council will hold an executive; fi*' "'.uied .col! ir $2 461; the Monmouth County Wel- bone and !>IIII.- session Monday mgtit to discuss on tile right J;u« fare house at Briar Hill. $1,231; Up $12,380, Rev. Kirby Goes to New Brunswick of her fncp Sne it tr.a'ed at Rr.. the A lien wood Tuberculosis hospi- the. phrasing of a proposed trailei camp ordinance. At the same time, orvipw hospital, Red Hank, and re- tal, $1,231; the Motor corps, Mon- Rev. Roger J. Squire was renp- le.-ui-d. mouth County Branch of the Red Parkes Reports council will study a pioposed polnted pastor of the Red Bank "rules and regulation*" of Ihe plan- An invstiiiation waa made bv Cross, $1,231; the Monmouth Coun- Methodist church at the New Jer- Motor Vehn le losp'-for I'eter U. ty Branch of the New Jersey Tu- Costs Also Go Up ning board. Mr. Calling aaid that sey annual conference during the the present draft of the rules is Weigand, Knypoit, who wa, visit- berculosis league, $1,231: the Mon- past ueek at Ocean City, it has ing hus daugnrer, Mr« John 1* mouth County chapter of the Na- Due to Changes "confusing." This developed hecau.-e been announced hy Rev. Herbert of a mild conflict between the coun- Hendnck.-on. Jt , on K ngs high- tional Foundation for Infantile J. Smith, superintendent, nf the way. He quoted the bus d::ver, Wil- Paralysis, $1,231, and the Mon- In Building Plans cil and the planning hoard in the New Brunswick district nf the N. matter of final authority. Charles liam Bro-.ver, Leonardo, as saying" mouth County chapter of the New James S. Parkes, president of J. Methodist conference. Bishop that Mrs. Gage did not halt her Jersey n(vi«|nn of the American Krueger, secretary of the hoard, the Riverview hospital board of Paul E. Martin, Little Rock, Ark- wilt attend Monday's meeting. Ensign Richard A. O'Connor, car in accordance with the itara Cancer society, $1,231. motor vehicle act on approaching1 trustees told the board last night resident bishop of the Arkansas- Theodore Martinuik of New- Ensign O'Connor, who was serv- Special gifts totaling $5,7*3 have that hospital funds had increased Louisiana area, who recently re- a school bus. Fred D. WlkolT also been made to welfare societies Shrewsbury was granted a permit ing on the aircraft currier I.'. S. S. by $12,380 since the board's last turned with Mrs. Martin from an to pick up garbage in Eatontown Mr. Brower reported tha: about, and others serving the health and meeting Juno 2R. Midway. w;is flying Jet planes the official visitation In India, China, for disposal at his farm. At the last time eight children had gotten off tha Mr. Parsons stressed the point social service needs of Monmouth Included in the increase is $2,000 Ins pnrenti heard from h at Japan, Korea and Formosa, presid- I same time, Councilman Fred S. him. Mrs O'Connor first learned »" the stop near the injured that, "Mr. Wikoff's tireless efforts county, bringing the 1950 total to given by Ralph O. Willgu-js in r[ played no small part in creating $54,000. ed at the conference. Guest bishop Morris was notified by Ely Miller, of"|he"tragedy"Tiiesdny almut noon «> » home, according to the m- memory of his wife, the late Bess for evangelistic service.* was Bishop superintendent of the street depart- when she received n telegram f rom' "pecior. The driver said red warn- the solid foundation upon which Monmouth park Inaugurated the Moshcr Willguss. Mr. Parkrs told n the club stands today." turf charity ball in 1947, and It has Charirs 0. Selecman, former presi- ment, that seveinl violations of the the Nnvy which rtaierl hr r son had I ' S "(this on th« yellow-colored bus the board Mr. Willguss had »ug- dent nf Southern Methodist uni- ' were blinking while the vehicle wit Mr. Wikoff is president of the since become a major event on gosted the money he spent for a anti-garbage, ordinance have been . died as the result o[ a iraph and i the summer sporting and social versity, Dallas, Tex. noted by him. \: that his body had beeen recoverer d ' parked hut that Mrs. c,ng» »nj)»i- Fred D. WiliofT Coil. Fuel and hed in one of the semi-private entlv Feed company of Red Bank, which calendar of the seaside track. To A Wall st. resident was present j However, in a subsequent telegram hred the signals, tha rooms in the new hospital. Other This will be the beginning of the to again ask the borougbh h lo supplly I d inspecto' r s*io\ he started in 1897, 53 years ago. profits accruing from thr evening's large contributions include |2,0O0 received ye^tetday, from Vice Ad The company was organized in festivities, the Monmouth Park tieaUi .ycax-thai. fUv- Mr. Squire w«U«r to that aica. Mayor F. Bli.-.- miral John W. Roper, chief of Na- The hu« driver slzned on Monday Jockey club has annually added Its raised by the nurses at their an- has served in this pastorate. Red Price, acknowledging that there 1918. The senior member is hale nual ball and $1,000 from the Eat- val personnel, Mr. and Mrs, O'Con- a complaint charging a violation of and hearty, and still is active in n«-n donation of $25,000. Total dis- Bank Methodists and many other are many residents in the arra, said nor learned their son's body had the motor vehicle act regarding tha tributions to Monmouth county i ontown Lions club. Mrs. George friends hailed his return and the council should "sec if n can do his business. C. D. Hurley, president of the not been found. The second tele- parsing of school buses. Mr. Brok- He is chairman of the board of charities over the four-year period outstanding piece of work done something for them." Monmouth gram expressed regret at the er- er's complaint will he heard at th« have now reached nearly $200,000, Oceanport auxiliary to the hospi- Consolidated Water company has directors of the Mainstay-Federal tal presented a check for $75 from during his administration. ror. ! same time Ihe police summons is Savings * Loan association of Red according to Mrs. Thompson, who Rev. Mr. Squir" came ti> Red refused to install water mains un- Ensign O'Connor graduated from j returnable. has unselfishly devoted her time that group. less the borough pays for them. Bank, and the oldest active mem- The board discussed the laying Bank in Sept., 1943, after a pas Red Bunk high school In Jan. 1946 ber of the North Shrewsbury Ice and energies as chairman of the torate of six years at Miami, Fla. Borought Attorney Howard W. While in high school he captained charity committee since Its nf a cornerstone, and Mr. Parkes t 9 Boat and Yacht club. He has one in- He is a graduate of New York Roberts estimated the cost as the basketball team. After gradua- ception. appointed Mrs. Florence Best, Mrs. Parkes Dinner $28,000. •on, William Wikoff, who ia asso- Adelaide. Wainright and Burton D.I university, where he was president tion, he entered the Navy's V-5 Awarded $3,500 ciated with him in business; five Doremus to a cornerstone commit-' nf the senior class, and holds a program and attended three col- Kiandchildrrn and eight great tee to make arrangements. By Local G.O.P. graduate degree, from Yale. He was leges-, Holy Cross, Rutgers and Se- grandchildren. Women Request The president told the board nrdained In 193ft nt Kingston, N. Y, ton hall. On Counter Suit Mr. and Mrs. Wikoff were kept that several changes had been by Bishop Francis J. McConnell. Local C.O.P. Has Ensign O'Connor hegan his active busy yesterday receiving flowers, made in the building plans since Set for Oct. 7 Married to the former Marjorie training in Jan. 1948, when he re- Mm. Daniel Applegate gifts and cards. Set Procedure the previous meeting. The changes Hurlburt of East Orange, Rev. Party Confab ported to the U. S. Na\al pre-flight he said, resulted in raising the Principal Speaker .Squire lives at 2fi Peters pi. with school at Pensacola, Florida. There Wins Thiesmeyer Caie total cost from $655,000 to $662,000. •their three daughters. Jean. Pa- Dr. Wilkin* Promises he. succeeded in completing a stren- On School Buses Mr. Parkrs pointed out that there To Be Attorney tricia and Carol, who arc 13, 10 uous schedule in military, academic Mrs. Lillian Applegate of Eaton« Grievance Croup would be additional changes which janr! seven, respectively. and physical training. From pre- town, widow of Daniel Applegal*^ Active Campaign flight, he was advanced to the Na who formerly resided on Battin :d^ Recent Middletown would require the spending of more General Parsons Rev. Squire's principal Interest g, h Fair Haven, yesterday was award- money. Among the foremost of has been in inter-faith work. Un- The Red Bank Republican coun- val Air Ba.sic training command. ed $3,000 by a jury presided over Hears Complaint Accident Brings these is the installation of an Plans were completed by the Red der the auspices of the National ty executive committee enjoyed He was then prepared for ad- Bank Republican club last night by Judge Frank T. Lloyd in Su- auxiliary power plant which will Conference of Chrlitians and Jews, dinner Monday night at Rosevelt vanced training at Corpus Chrlsti. perior court. Issue to Head cost nine or ten thousand dollars. for a testimonial dinner to be held he toured Florida In 1942 with Rab- tea room, Little Silver, and made Tex. This was a four-month sylla- Against Lawyer Mr. Parkes pointed to the large at the Crystal Brook Farm inn, bi Coleman Zwitman and Rev. F. J. plans for the coming political bus in service type aircraft and She. also was awarded an addU A delegation from the Middle- amounts of money received from Eatontown, Saturday night, Oct. 7, Sullivan, S. J., speaking before campaign. final aircraft carrier qualifications | tional sum of $500 as executi:4 to honor James C. Parkes of Rum- in tighter type aircraft. I under the will of her husband fof Brinley Confirms town Neighborhood association at- persons wishing to establish a me- (Continued on Page 2) tended yesterday afternoon's meet- morial. He added that it was not son. Mr. Parkes is retiring this He graduated from advanced ' medical expenses incurred by him Session Yesterday ing of the Middletown township only necessary to keep the gifts year as director of the Monmouth training in Dec. 1949, and received! and his loss of her services during committee and asked that a defin- in order but to see that proper County Board of Freeholders. his Navy wings. Ensign O'Connor! her illness, At Red Bank ite procedure be established for the plaques were ordered and were Republicans present spoke glow- Party Endorses then jeported lo the Naval Air -rne verdict was against Mia, The grievance committee of the children who use public school put in the correct places. David ingly of the long service Mr. Parkes station at Norfolk, Va., for assign- Elizabeth Thiesmeyer of Fair H.i» Monmouth County Bar association buses. Russell was appointed chairman ha« rendered to the people of this ment to a fighter squadron In the I Ven. who instituted suit against met yesterday at the Red Bank law The following; letter from Mrs. of the plaque committee, which county, as a Red Bank councilman Loeal Democrats Atlantic fleet. i Mrs. Applegate. The case w-as bas» office of Henry D. Brinley, one of Edward Rogcis of the association also includes Dwlght Foster and j for seven years, as a freeholder foi- In addition to his parents, he is | ?d on an automobile accident Dea the members, at 54 Broad st. The makes the association's stand clear: Robert Reussille. ls and director of the county board survived by a sister, Miss Ann D. 20, 194*i. at the intersection of Register ha? learned from a reli- "The recent accident on King's The president commended Miss for the past six. At Sea Bright O'Connor, living at home. ' Hance rd. and River rd., Fair Ha» able source that the committee highway, in which a little girl was Laura B. Harding for her work The dinner, which will be limited The Sea Bright Men's and Wom- Ensign O'Connor was an excep- ven. in which Mrs. Thiesmeyer suf» hoard a charge made by Frank S. struck by a car when crossing the on decorations and furnishings for to 250 persons, will have as Its prin- en's Democratic clubs, meeting in tionally good-looking young man of' rcred a nine-inch long skull frao» Livorsi, 47, Atlantic Beach, N. Y., street after leaving a school bus. the new hospital and appointed cipal speaker State Attorney Gen- joint aesjion Friday night, gave sterling character, fine physique, j ture, a fractured shoulder, fra» against a Monmouth county lawyer. exposes a weakness in the school her decorations chairman. Mrs. eral Theodore D. Parsons. Free- their unanimous endorsement to had a pleasing personality and aUured finger, injuries to her ey*i bus law and raises a number of George C. VanDeusen was appoint- holder Joseph C. Irwin will be toast- large host of friends uiio join with ' and hearing and a severe back! Mr. Brinley this morning con- master. this year's party candidates for lo- firmed the meeting, but would not questions. ed public relations chairman. cal office. his parents, sister and family in '< injury. divulge the reason. Other members "Many children have to cross the Mr. Parkes welcomed Mrs. The Republican club also made Endorsed were Thomas Letjon this sad hour of their bereavement. After bejng sued Mrs Applegat* of the committee are Max Finegold, main artery on which the bus is Charles P. Hurd, new president of plans for the immediate start of a and William Sinclair, candidates instituted a counter suit against Freehold, chairman; Harry R. Coo- traveling after getting off. What the Fair Haven auxiliary, who au- membership campaign in Red Bank, of which Undcr-Shcriff for election to the borough council, Special Program Mr?, Thie.«meyer. She claimed »h» per. Belmar; Edward W. Wise, Sr., procedure arc these children to tomatically becomes a member of and John Deckert, who seeks elec- was lawfully proceeding east oft Red Bank, and Milton Stein, Long follow? Are they supposed to cross the board. He expressed hi' thanks Courtiandt While will be chairman. tion as assessor. Listed for PTA Supper Serving on that committee, whose River rd. and was struck at thg Branch. in front of the bus, traffic being to Mrs. George Steven Young, out- Plans also were made to hold the "What We Want From High ' intersection. She testified that Mr* halted while they are crossing, or going president of that auxiliary. purpose it will be to promote the High Livorsi, who formerly owned the Republican program in Red Bank annual candidates' dinner Nov. 8 School" and "What Red Ban* . Thiesmeyer failed to heed a stop are they supposed to cross after On a motion by Mrs. John G. Foller at Harry's Lobster house, Ocean Uilie Jacobs' estate, Rumson, with the bus has moved on? There ap- nd te«k to give It added strength I High School Offers Its Student --', street warning and blinker light thtce others presently stands of Rumson, Mrs. Young was elect w tn new ave., the highlight of pre-election 'What It Could Offer." will be thr Mrs- Applegate testified she pears to ho no general understand- ed a member of the board for a! ' members, will he Harry | activities. Another event will be a rd an ihnrged with failure to pay full in- ing on this matter and there is Klatsky, Everett Baynton, Ralph | subject of 'he openinc meeting of injury to her lower baeli Vimc taxes for 1946. Pleadings in three-year term. barn dance at Odd Fellows' hall, 1 and left leg. Slis case have been adjourned by nothing specific in the law to clar- Davis and Arthur Slattery. | Saturday night of this week. Dr. Stanley O. Wilkins I lie Junior-Senior PRn-nt-Tcacher ify this point. The club also made arrangement* association Wednesday nicht, Oct. j After deliberating more thaE federal Judge Edward Weinfcld Bcnouiiz, Levy to hold a "Candidates1 Night" meet- Announcement was made by Cyr- 4, at th" Community "Y" on River- four hours, the jury brought i& •ntil Monday. letter in Full il A. Smack, Sr., secretary of the Dr. Stanley O. Wilkins of En.«t . its verdict In favor of Mrs. Applefc ing with the Women's Republican Front St., Republican candidate for side ave. 1 The Livorsi charge, reportedly "It would seem In order for the Settle Suit for $1,800 men's club that a regional meeting The spcakeis will bf a group of club at the American Legion hall, mayor, said he was convinced pro- I gate on the counter claim. She waj *eard yesterday by the Monmouth township committee to recommend Max Benowitz of River rd. and will be held Thursday evening, Oct. hixh school pupils, whoee subject Frank Levy, LeRoy pi., settled a Wednesday, Nov. 1. This will be fesslonal men such as doctors and ! represented by Vincent J. McCu4) bounty grievance committee, ap- that the school board, the police, 5, at Harry's Lobster House, where will be -What We Want From case against Marguerite Anderson the final meeting prior to the Nov. 7 dentists should take a more active of the Red Bank film of (juinr), tarcntly is not connected with the or some suitable authority work Sea Bright Democrats will enter- High Schuol." Dr. M. Gregg Hlbbs out a procedure and see that four for J 1.80O this morning as the case election and an effort will be made part than they do In community, Doremus, McCue and Russell. Mr* «come tax case or any of the other to have all candidates present. tain party members from Rumson, anil members of the faculty will groups of people thoroughly under- was called for trial before the New civic and political affairs of their Thiesmeyer was represented by Irlncipala in the case. For the Parkej dinner, the com- Fair Haven, Monmouth Beach, tell what the school offers and what Theodore J. Lahrecque of tire flrnj The grievance committee reports stand and respect this procedure. Jersey Superior court at Freehold. Highlands and Atlantic Highlands. home .towns. "The«o groups are: The Benowitz automobile, driven mittee in charge is headed by Mr. it could offer. Supper will be served of Parsons, Labrecque, Canzont 4s findings directly to the state Su- Irwln, assisted by John L. Mont- Among those present at the re- He said that It was with this at 6.30 p. m., followed by the forum. and Combs. preme court, Mr. Brinley told The "1. The Children—To be in,- by Max Benowitz, was struck by conviction in mind that he was an automobile driven hy Marguer- gomery, Jr., in charge of dinner gional meeting, Mr. Smack said, Register this morning. (Contlnued on pagi 2) arrangements; Mr. White, reserva- will be Mayor John Applegate of running for mayor of Red Bank. ite Anderson while on route 31, He added that he intended to cam- Byram township, near tions; Robert Klrkland and Mr. Matawan, candidate for congress; Netcong. Klatsky, tickets; Donald White, Paul Klernan, candidate for sher- paign actively, and If elected would Camp Nomoco Improvements Frank Levy was a passenger In publicity, and Everet Bayton. dec- iff, and John Ferrugglaro and Ed- give all the time necessary to do Nightly Awards at the Benowitz car. orations. S. M. Hoffman, president, gar F. "Skelly" West. The meeting a good job. Mr. Benowitz sustained Injuries Freeholder Joseph Irwin spoke to his hack and knee while Mr. appointed the committees. is open to the public. Depend on Girl Scout Drive Honor guests expected at the din- n behalf of the re-election of Con- Feature Auto, $988 in Merchandise Levy suffered Injuries to his head gressman James C. Auchincloss. • Returns fr"m the Girl Scout I Camping for girls Is provided and knee. ner Include Rep. James C. Auchin- The Lml r>' i; j a ry nf Vr'rranl nf dn\e. w huh starts Tuesday, Oct. the Olrl Scouts almost at cost. Bcsiden the merchandise valued malelierl luggage ronalntinir of «; rlnw, SUtp Senator J. Stanley Her- Fnrp k'n V\ flr* "! Bant Pent U>, who WBI attending Ihe inMallaticn Arirnmoff A Price. Red Bank at- o( fi'l Merlin of officers of Shrewsbury post 18S. lo. win determine whether plans : the plant a' Camp Nomoco is bui at S2.nnn which will be given a«ay 21-inch woek-end en.ip, a 21-inrh j bert, Assemblymen Mpr"nll H. of the Northern Monmouth county a fund for maintenance, repair, r<1» torneys, represented Mr. Benowitz wardrohe rn.>e. a 2fl-lnch Pullman^ Thompson ami Rlvin R SimrnfM. American Lepmn st the Red Bank Trade exposition, and Mr. I/evy, while Marguerite Th>r Others present wrrr Hirry Kl;it- council fnr,a plant st its camp site, placement and expansion could h# ra."f, a 24-inch men's tvn-Miitpr,' Freeholders Victnr E. Oro>.>in£cr, i'l •• jCatnii Nomoco, can be continued. kept up through a small profit pnf six other main awards nill he ,, ...... "in wn« represented bv Du- Ahrara P. Vnorhees and Hurl L. •- h\ ?ky. chairman n( the I>d Bank and a small train case. Value of | . ' |,urv i lni'ludi-d in planned construction camper Rates at the camp woul4 made. tnnfl Ivlns nnd rarton nf A s Woollfy, Shciiff Ira K. Wnirntt, mil*-r« nmy b county executive cninnnttee, J. this prize is $1,15. | p |( rntni'il hr rpp are a Inrge building ti house kit- he adjusted In keeping with thlj Br County Clerk J. Russell Woolley. vrrliieincnt. Russell Woolley, county chairman; policy. Highlight of the prizes, of course, Wednesday: a Duran chair and Surrogate Dorman McFaddin, W.ilton Sherman of Long Uranch. ! chen. mess hall and Hsaemhly an will he the 1950 Studcbaker sedan. Ottoman with adjustable back for KKANSBIRG RALLIES j infirmary, and a dam to create an The feeling has been expres«4 Th.il will llnd a new owner thennil County Clerk Edward C. BrocRe, Ri|bt In Slock G.O.P. candidate for Freeholder. lounging. Value of this prize is Domlnlrk Wolf wll 1 be guest County Treasurer F.dgar O. Murphy Thlr 1 ll nn waning -wu have thr. pure and George A. Ciray and Hnrold artificial lake. that camping Is able ti help girkt nlijit of tin; exposition, a week $189.50. spralirr at the inlly to he held hy nh.ti- V'ni'Hn bhnHi richt in itork; l.es.er itenn nC'i\--,i ry for ' tie who are shy. backward. ph>»icHlly nnd County Auditor Fird L. Ajers 1 Hurlev. ]nrn| Republican council ! 1 1 J.I I-i 1 1.11 (..r An.u-lir V11 1 t.111. I, ,1 ill — from s.mir.l iv. Thursday: n cheM nf N. u Blos- the necnll commit tec of Kefiri *- pri'ieci 'i M' M luce i efi icerntiir, Kit- ! inept or eniiilioiiii !y d:.- ! raugrtfc inn rj •> an IT Mr nil in 1'h .J.•!•• -1- a. candid !!(-•>. The oilier niyhlh' in.'im awards som Time pattern of Int^rnati'inal liurg liiuinhi. iit S 30 in ih'j Man- wile, a'"i nn- r Ihp II.'.y H.1,1 Wnrli.ui ! cneii in I nthleMr Hqinp nt. mil ! fu:i\ in much as mcdkiil tr'-.itnieiifc Include Monduv: a twin lied en- Dividend Declared sterling silver. This Is a six-piece nlng pi. flro house. The bonnriUof ilirertom of thr Mrr- blind Mi.ri. ia a lia Window Shidei | several small buiWingi for week- llirl scoutini: h.is he'-p hailed .IS tlirm Nnronnl 6 & l'i. Primn'l.- All- 1 •emblc, consisting of two super set for el^ht persons. Value of rhanta T nniifHi'lur.. un firm:**!. a ! A great weapon ^sun t rnenlta Mayor Felix J. Brennan's suo- nnr»('nmpi»ny nf Kfil ll«nk. N. vert up nfiit. I end camping. J . nt Brill. . nn.I I'.I ...... li- h-mill (I foam siilin covered pillows, two ]in) this prize is $20u. poiterfl. the Independnnt Women's Thiirailnv. ' Th- council la anxious to P'o- delinquency and as a teacher of Ki'l'l. 21, I •I.11.1 nf it -Iml per cent wool lilnnket.s find lun Friday: a OuMont cnnsolr tele- pntriiitism. In addition to tho ird> h leaRiic and the Keanabuin Civic R ihnu r •••| I Vule healthy en\ uonlilfiit for Kield ("res' colonial hid .spreado • r IS. M-I.I vision set, with II inch screen KM, I'-ncii'1 will hold a lally tonight nt *ln -V Ililriri S.plr Thr I Kill'- This cim i'e secured thrnu-jh mediate returns nf good t>me% \'il:ir uf i hip prize ti 5115 ' .n«Hr. ('; .l.r \« • AM and n int r.idio. Vilue nf Inn R in Rilliafh's suditorium, Cnirl •'i * ;iHrr! n.: I'.t :\ New Sound Movie Square Dance to Eatrmtown's mayor and council Musicians and conductor found a In iHst night granted taxi tab permits Salesman Here chord of understanding last night loniinui ii I,, ! !,e I mid- lo Lola Hahn of New Shrewsbury as Franco Autori, eminent asso- At Luncheon ing of pood ^-, On Mental Health Benefit Library and Louii Reed of Katontown. ciate conductor of the New York Opens at Asbury Though council had set a limit of 1'or Last I'ive Years Philharmonic orchestra, brought 1 R4>lni)[ 12 cabs, issuance of the licences was Original Piece Was ' Many Entries Recorded Picture Will Feature Monster Affair to Joseph L. Carlone, licensed real members of the Shore Symphony Rev. I >un:. f in \'. lie.n,^' ohce based on the fact that one licence society orchestra through melodic Written by District By Amateurs and j more hii= hfpn ap;>o!nled tn the* Annual Mental He Held Saturday was surrendered by John Elgrim. estate broker, has opened offices at 1 134 Lexington ave.. Fair Haven, passages of Schubert's "Unfinished j Eatontuwn Mrthodi.-t church as The other, issued to Richard Lanza, Symphony" in the first rehearsal of Officer, Mn. McKinley Professionals pastor. | becomes void because he is not op- where he wMM handle commercial Hygiene Night, October 21 and residential properties, mort- the season held in Mechanic at. erating the cab covered by the li- An original musical skit, "Its cense. This was done by amending gages and estate management. school auditorium. The Mcinmouth-Kll eion Horticul- A f'-atuir of the annual niciinR The Fifth annual "Harvest Moon Mr. Aulori was painstaking in Great To Be A Member of The tural soi-.ny ojionfd Us Mid annual of the Mental HyttnTir Htn-ifiy i.i cjuaie Dance," for the benefit of | the previous resolution to require ; his handling of orchestra parts in Woman's club," win be presented flower shi>« Tuesday at Convention thi- Oceanic Free Library to be held that licenses be Usued only to those Monninuth ruunly Tursday, Or". 3. the opening phrases of the sym- at the annual fall luncheon of the hall, Ash:i:v Park, with a record at H )j m. H; Mfclinnn- v. m honi this year Saturday night October j actually operating. Mr. Lanza had Red Bank Woman's club, Wednes- entry in tin jho» s I.M> ciasse.- Both I'l.-t. is expected to again provide I two licenses, but operates but one phony and devoted most of the aiidituiHim, will hi- a nound movif hour and a half of rehearsal to day, Oct. 4 at the Molly Pitcher the 'amateur and proje^mnal gar- "t'i1y of the Sirk "' ii means of bringing together all ( cab. hotel. Members of the club music deners mr ji»11ic-:|-ntnifs m 'hi- .'•hi•«• it-Mdcnts of the community, includ-1 The discussion prompted Borough timing. He was exaciing .in his TI:P si in y of mi ftil cmJ.-ini in :: demands for delicate phrasing, yet department will be In tho cast which wa> one it the group > nu's: iiH-ntnl hospit.'ii who ]< ;u ns fui ing the newer ones of the neigh-1 Attorney Howard W. Roberts to which is being directed by Mrs. Al- fulcirful. IKU hond. fur nn informal commun-1 suggest a revision of the taxi ordi- gentle and patient in dealing with • h:niM-lf in the jn uf•l•s^ of wui kin^ the musicians who met last night lan Carman, a club member and Mayor ilii'ine R Snmfk, Jr.. "f j with nw niHl ptiti«'iii« huw th«'y <;m tty wide get-together. This years I nonce so that all angles will be m- 1 for the first time since their first third district chairman of music. Ashury I'srk and iVngieM-man hu i i'5loi od t(j useful living. ""< 'it \ e\f-nt which will be held at the eluded in one law. Council will The skit was written by Mrs. James C Au>hinrloss of Runifon of the Siclt1' U dorunifntary in tin- Kumson High school will feature study the matter for possible adop- concert season closed last spring. square dancing, rustic games and "In parts, the playing was rough," Robert L. McKinley of Breton participate.] -V. the opening ccif- erriM- that thf mental hospital tion of a new ordinance in January, Woods, third district vice president nirnie.- Tjes-day. Cong. Auohin- hark^iound is tompl^lr-ly au'hrn- an old fashioned "turkey auction." Mr. Autori said, "but I believe we The "Harvest Moon Square shall get along well together and Mrs. McKinley along with Mrs. Jo- cioss it an honorary president o; tn\ although not a pirturr of anv seph Gaskill of Moorestown, south- : existing instilutlon. ' Dunce" has been held annually un- dmOuLU alid Jiuliah a great many the society, snd has been an exhio- Recall Election ern vice president of the New Jer- ltnr at a number of its showt. , The flrat documentary available der the sponsorship of the Oceanic points. In juat one hour tonight The James C. AuchinclOM trophy about lifo in a mental hospital, the Free Library which is privately I was able to see a good deal of sey State Federation of Women's for the beat grange display was won film will br pro.«rnted by fjporpc supported hy the neighborhood it Set for Tomorrow progress. 1 expect a good deal clubs, wilt be guests at the event. hy Ailenwi'ud firanfie, 1H3. Other Wahl, Middlotown, a rr-prcsontativ** serves. All proceeds of the affair more." Florence F. Forgotson will be granges participating with displays of thp society's ['omnuttcp on nwn- will go to help support the library's Mr. Autori told the musicians toastmaster, and greetings will be of form and daily product*, were • t;i[ health and mental lio.vpit.il?. who program. that he would treat them no dif- extended by the club president, Ar.choi gMtigr, who placed second, haa drrlnrtd "mpntal hnspiuls lark At Keansburg ferently from professional Philhar- Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen. The committee for the dance, Guest soloist Ail) be Mrs. Venetia Wayside, third, and Atlantic, honor- adi-qaatc bud^<-t«. facjlitirs and he:ided this year hy Mr. and Mrs. 3 Polling Places monic musicians. "I shall pay you able n;cr.:iun staff mcmhris brrnusf thcrn i.« .still that compliment," he said, "You and Crawford of Occanport, who has 1 Garrison King of Buena Vista ave. sung at -several other club pro- The Mai\ Owen Bordcn memoiial Rp\. Dunh.ini V. a job to br- don- In MJnm'in^ th>- Rumson, have arranged to have Will Be Open I will play and conduct as profes- ^i-n- ral jiuhhc. There u« a f^i eat sionals." This was his major point grams. Milly Martin of Shrewsbury tmphy pivrn by Bertram H I'oi- ( Ed Durlaeher, a leader in the move- urn c-f KumKjn, for the best collec- Ilev. Mr Urinin «.'.! al~o sei\e need foi sufflrwnt funds tn sp et| ment that has popularized srjuare during the rehearsal and he worked will entertain with dance solos. 1 7 A. iM. lo 9 P. !W. Mrs. Richard C. Hackstaff and tion of ou'doui flowers, was won by at tiif '! ml ,n l-'alis Mi'tlM'illitt thf recovery and rehabilitation of dancing in recent years, to "call Joseph L. Carlone with each section of the orchestra Owen Ron" gardener for Mrf. Fred- thurcii. The aii|ii,ii:lini-nt is effec- the mentally ill" the figures" and to provide the Keansburg voters will go to the separately In his efforts tn make Mrs. Herbcit Scott are luncheon chairmen in charge of reservations. crick Housman of Long Branch. tive Sunda> II maik- iIn- fifth yeai music for the evening. polls tomorrow to determine whe- For the past five years a sales- them accustomed to his handling The pi n^ram will include brief ther Ma r FcIix J Decorations will be done by garden Mi. Rnff alsn won the society's tro- of sevvue ni F,ntiint"Wi» hy Itev. Awide'varTety'ofTnVormalcarni-j >-° - Brennan will man foi' Walker & Tindall, real es- of the baton. ivpoi tfl by rh;ni men of several department members, including jir.v fiT tho best collection of out- aiui Mrs. ilfinu' be removed from office and re- tate and insurance, Mr. Carlone study romniittrcs. Thfy aro Roy K. val games has been planned, to be Mrs. Robert L. Dlabrow, Mrs. Rich- duur floucrs. Mr. Kfinig is :i IIH'IIV of Siigi placed by John F. Malley, his inly- lists as outstanding sales the Twin ("oitc-n, Red Bank, rommitter on tupped off hy a "turkey auction" ard Hammond, Mrs. Daniel Dondl, In t.ii- pmfesiional dahlia grower naw. Mich He uteivid college opponent. Gables apartments, a 29-famlly unit mental health and rncroation; Rev. which will be conducted by Tom Mrs. Frederick Messina, Mrs. Pay- i-lasf. the Louis Tim exhibit of 40 traminc at Wheaton college, Whea- Clinton W. rowers, Hi'd Bank, The largest number of voters in at 36 Riverside ave., Red Bank, to This Is the Last Howard, a local resident, promi- son W. Lyman and Mrs. Carman. ivpec of dahlia*, including seven ton, III., and while there played commit toe on marriage couneclinK, nent in the entertainment world. the borough's history, T1U4, will be Warren I)ough.:y; the former Australian nnd 17 Holland varieties, football for four years. In his sen- The club executive board will nnd Mm. William Trrvorlon, Rum* Comfortable, rural costumes are j eligible to ballot in .{eansburK's Duane estate, Navesink River rd., \ion the top prize. The exhibit, ior year, he was captain of the son. committen on the homo, election since the in- to John C. Rafter; a two-store and Registration Day meet at the clubhouse Monday tram. After collegi-. he moved to suKueMed as appropriate for an , grown on the Tim fstate at Long of the horoiigh-manager two-apartment building on Front morning at 10 o'clock. This will be Bran'-h by thrir superintendent, Princeton. A year and a half later, Mis. A. Jackson Lindsloy, com- evening of active entertainment. I ccption The committee hopes that as many form of government. 25 years ago. St., Red Bank, to Neil Scotti; and followed by a luncheon to which Rufus Simpson, was the duplicate he recei\ ed a RT.. degree from mit fr- memborrhip chairman, has Before Election club members are invited. Other announced that nvrryonp present ns ]ir.ssihle of those in the commun- Polling places will be open from a manufacturing plant to Elec- of the cme fhown by Mr. and Mrs. the Eastern Baptist Theological October activities include a covered- Tim in NV\v York last week when seminary at Philadelphia. at tho annual mcoilns will be plv- ity who are familiar with square T a. m. to 6 p. m. tomorrow. They tronic Measurement company, Eat- Borough Clerk Will en an opportunity to join one or daneinc will attend to encourage are located at Manning place fire ontown, in addition to many resi- dish luncheon meeting of the drama they were given the American Dah- Soon after graduation he was department, Oct. 11, with Mrs. John lia society gold medal. The awsrd more of the 20 study committees. widespread participation in the house, first district; Oak street tire dential properties. Be at Her Office ordained to Ihe ministry in the Members of the society will br dancing. Those who are less active I house, second district, and Tren- Mr. Carlone hns lived in Fair Elliott, 3d., as chairman, and a lit- for the outstanding commercial ex- East association of the Northern asked to vote on proposed rhnngi's will pnjoy watching the colorful 1 ery's garage. 12 Church St.. third H;iven four years since moving erary pilgrimage Oct. 20. hihit of dahlias was given to Ever- HaptiM convention. After serving Until 9 O'clock The pilgrimage is In charge of green farms, owned hy Milton Un- in the cfinwulutinn and by-lawvand :ic1iviti''s under the expert guid- ditidistrictt . OnlOly those persons reg- from Red R.-nk. He is married to five veins in the church at South for officers nnd hoard membrra foi istered on the permanent registra- A lay-minute reminder to un- Mrs. Robert Brophy and Mrs. John ternievrr of Elheron. Plainfleld, he pursued a course of ance of Mr, Durlacher, and listen- the former Alice M. Scudder, and th' (oniinn year, • in;: to the catchy music tion books 10 days prior to the elec- (served .'is a chief machinist's mate registered Red Bank residents that C. Herbei, and will feature a visit The tieorpe A. Unlock trophy for recreation until the war. to the Chcesequake park at Mate- ihe most outstanding exhibit in the Mrs. Joseph Huntnr. Fair Havrn. Tickets fnr the "Harvest Moon tion will be permitted to vote. in the (.'oast Guard four years. He unless they register today they will He signed a irpulur army enlist- 1 All liquor licenced premises must wan vic-e president for on^ year of be Ineligible to vote In the Novem- wan, site of the home of Philip mute shnw went to Turner Broth- ment and served nt Kort Dix, Cam- chairmnn of thf con^titution *nd Square Dance" may be obtained j by-lawg rommittpp and the nom- ; from Mrs. Bayard Stout, Rumson be closed on election day and the the Klwanis club when it was or- ber election. «u expressed by Freneau. F. Howard Lloyd of Mata- ers of West Ixing Branch, who dis- den Induction station, Pine Camp, wan will give a lecture on Frtn- played a forma! garden with a Illy inating committee, has announced i 1-0570-J. chairman of the Ticket sale, service or delivery of alcoholic ganized, and is a member of thf Mrs, Katharine Elk us White to- N. Y.. and Fort Mnnmouth. Fol- day, Democratic candidate for cau's life at a luncheon to be held pond nt the center motif. The soci- lowlnp his rlW'hargie from the ser- J the hoard of directors will be preat- committee or at the Oceanic Free beverages during the time the polls American Legion, the zoning board ety trophy for a formal garden dis- I ly rnlargrd to facilitate handltnR Library in Rumson. Shares are are open is prohibited. of adjustment in Fair Haven and mayor. , In Matawan, the day of th* pil- vice, he attended New York uni- grimage. play was given to the Wittenberg versity where he received his mas |thp ever-incre&ainp VDIUIUP of "work ' being fold throughout the commun- Election day will mark the 25th a salesman mmeber of the Mon- In urging residents to exercise Nurseries of Long Branch, for their ter's degree snrl began work for ! of the mental hygiene" group. | Ity on an award to be made the anniversary of the Incorporated mouth county board of realtors. their voting privilege as a means display of a shrubbery garden. a doctor's degree. Dr. William 1. L. McGonlRl« or i night of the dance, on the choice borough manager form of govern- of more effective participation In government, Mrs. White said the Mrs. Holmes Dyer of the Nave- While in Entor.town, Rev. Mr. Freehold in president of the society. of a deep freeze unit or a television ment ln Keansburg. Originally, the sink Garden club, received the tri- Other members of the by-laws com- j set for the benefit fund for the borough was called Waackaack, borough clerk will be at her office Advertising Man ReinlR ha* Hppn interested in Women Request from 7 until 9 o'clock tonight to color rosette for the most out«tanrl- reel f-ati^iii «nd luiimiunity work. jmtttPC arc Mlsa Mary Rousr, At- Library. this was changed to Granvllle and mg women? exhibit in the show. lantic Highlands; Rev. Charles P. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. King, finally to Keansburg. receive registrations. For several along with the work of his Set Procedure weeks the Red Bank Democratic This was an arrangement of red, churches. He bus been the director 'Johnson. Locust, and Mrs. Frank | the co-chairmen, the committee for During the 25 years there have Buys Old House yellow and orange flowers, repre- 'Best, Rumaon. the dance include: tickets. Mrs. heen seven municipal elections and organization, of which John A. Pe- of the recreation program tn Eat- (continued from page 1) tillo, Democratic candidate for senting autumn in Monmouth ontown the past thiee summers. i Additional member* of the nom- Bayard Stout; patrons and patron- three recall elections. The first was In the dahlia classes Monte B esses, Mrs. P. H. B. Cummlngs; council chairman, has conducted a At 20 South St. j With the growing responsibilities inating: committee are Dr. Frank in 1927 when Mayor James P. Ma- struct ed at school and at home. district-by-district canvass. Trans- Jones of Country Club Estates, Mid- , of the church, however, he ex- Clayton, Freehold; Mrs. J. Spann a\pard shares, A. A. Kerr; games, j her, a former Brooklyn congress- "2. The Bus Drivers—Who will dletown township, won nine first portation to and from the borough Pre-Revolutionary ! pects to step aside from the respon- i JerTera, Red Bank; Mrs. Allison Mrs. W. B. Leonard; publicity, j man, was recalled. In 1933, a re- have. considerable responsibility hall and baby sitters were provided prizes for hit collection of giant, sibility of running the playground. 'Stern, Scobeyvlllf; Pr. George L*Ufi- Richard B. Smith. call movement to unseat Mayor watching out for the children, par- single and pompon dahlias. Mrs. for persons who would otherwise Residence Sold I sicr, Allaire, and Rev. Charles P. William Turner and Councilmen ticularly If it is decided to hold have been unable to register. Alfred Lichtenstein of Middletown Marshall Return* ! Johnson. ! J. F. S. Martin and Alphonsus A. up traffic and have the children lownshlp, whose superintendent is Rev. Janie.5 W. Marshall was re- The public has been Invited to I Franck was unsuccessful. pass in front of the bus. Monday Mrs. White told a group By Stanley Downs Frank T. Edington; Mr. and Mr». turned us (in-stor of Embury Metho- attend th« annual meeting ol thp Local Standard | In the past 20 years th* bor- "3. The Parents—It is desirable of new borough residents that she Harry Wilson. Rumson. and Mrs. Stanley K. Downs, associated i dlst church. Little Silver, and Good- society. ^ ough'i total population has more that the parents receive written considers the Job of mayor of Red James Kennedy, Middletown town- Bank "a M5-day-a-year Job." with Rolston Waterbury, Red Bank : will Methnrlist church. Rumson. than doubled. In 1930, there were copies of the Instructions lti order realtor, has sold the prerevolu- ship, were also winners In thf d«h- Of Living High to nvoid conflicting Instructions. Speaking at the home of Mn. lla classes. 2,100 permanent residents, and in tlonary residence located at 30 Ited Bank Is Quality i 1950, there are 5.604. A conserva- "4. The Driving Public—An aid Bernard Fisher, Branch ave., the South st. and owned by Mr. and Mrs Lichtensteln received two Baptists Plan tive estimate of the summer popu- hern may be signs marked 'School mayorality candidate first traced Mrs. A. Proctor Hague, to Mr. and 1 first prizes, two second prizes, and lation is between 50 and 60 thou- Bus Stop, or 'Caution, Children the historical, political and econ- Mrs. Henry Berg, 3d., formerly of two third prizes. Mr. and Mn. Wil- Market, Says Survey omic growth of the borough. sand people. , - v?_ Crossing' placed on each side of Short Hills and Bay Head, ton were given two second and two Special Services the. road. Another aid would be "Red Bank must make better use third prizes. Mrs. Kennedy re- Residents of Red Bank enjoy a of its natural resources and of The homestead Is of prerevolu- a press campaign to acquaint the tlonary construction and Is consid- ceived three seconds and one third Preaching Mission I higher than average standard of public with school bug regulations. those within the area. This can only prize. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helblg, ! living according to a study of the Cirl Scouts Open be accomplished by someone who ered one of the oldest in Red Bank. Elberon. won the prize for the larg- "The problem la particularly Both Washington and Lafayette Opens Ocloher 15 ! spending habits of people in all troublesome with young children, is on the job 36S days a year. The est and most perfect dahlia of the 1 parts of the country. mayor should be available at all are said to have stayed there, show. such as the child who was hurt. It Washington's visit being mad* dur- Dr. William S. Abfrnethy, pastor The survey, which employed such Campaign Monday may be advisable to have a moni- times to everybody—not just a se- , indices as food purchases, general lected few. The door to the mayor's ing the Battle of Monmouth. Sev- Mrs. Lichtenstein also won a emeritus of Calvary Baptist church, toring system, or to suggest that eral years ago the Monmouth His- number of prizes in the class for Washington, D. C, will he the merchandise, buying and purchases $10,000 It Needed mothers of the younger children office .should be open at all times. of furniture, radios and the like And when 1 am elected mayor that torical society considered purchas- collection? of annuals as did Mr. speaker at a preaching mission at To €arrv on Work meet the bus and supervise the ing the property for a historical Jones. Mr*. Lichtenstein also won the Red Bank Baptist church, from was conducted on a national basis crossings. is exactly what I propose to do," she declared. museum. The property is part of prizes in the vegetable classes. Oct. 15 to Oct. 22. The announce- hy Sales Management. j "Come Along With Us" Is the a large farm formerly owned by Theron Roff of Red Bank was also "We wish to be of service In this ment of the mission was made yes- > The portion of earnings spent by sln(ran for the annual Girl Scout Monday Mrs. White will be hos- the White family of which Ethel a winner In the annual classct. matter in every way possible and terday by the church pastor, Rev. |a family for food is a chief indl-1 drlva whtch begins Monday. The necessary." tess at her home on Harding rd. White was the sole survivor when Mrs. Arthur Hubbard of Rumson W. Clinton Powers. , cator of a scale of living. On this j organization needs $10,000 to car- Promise* Joint Meeting to organization workers from the it was sold to Miss All da K. Lovttt took the first prize ribbons for her Dr. Abernethy is a past presi- | basis, Red Bank takes an above I ry on tne)r work for the yeari fifth', sixth and seventh districts of Walter J. Bilta, chairman of the in 1926. collection of potted plants. dent of the Northern Baptist con- • average position. Its 4,100 families Istate s Mrs. Howard Chamberlain, Red Bank. It Is one of a series of Winners in the women's sections ran up a total food hill during township police committee, told organizational meetings she has Most of the walls of the how* vention and Is well-known through- 1 prCs|dent of the Northern Mon- were as follows: out the Baptist denomination and TO9 of J8.18«,rx», equivalent to Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Stella Gore, been conducting to plan and review consist of a double layer of brick* mouth county council of Girl who spoke on the problem, and filled In between with sand and Vt'*a;ht-r in Munmtiulh County—Mils in lnter-denomlnationa! circles. i $1,990 per family. Scouts. campaign activity. Monday's meet- Em "y Gortzr, Rum»on Curdfn c-lub. In. others present that his committee covered with handhewn oak clap- j Rev, Mr. Powers snid, "The Bap- ! This was more than the $706 ing will begin at 8 p. m. RpfT#atinn n Monmmnn County-'-Mrd. A "special gifts" drive will be would arrange a meeting with the boards. The main supports of the VViJiam Mulhcrnn. (Jiirdrn club R.K.U.. Rev. James W, Marshall tist church is most happy to bring i which families throughout th» held the first two weeks in Octo- transportation committee of the house, all beams of the roof, etc., 1«l: .\tr«. Jo"*-ph Liii-d, Rum«on (iardin such a distinguished clergymen to . United States had for food pur- ber, and the house to house can- «-.uVi, incl. mill Mr». Eric Williamson, Rev. Mr. Marshall came here last ' chases and more than the township board of education to at- Rev. Smith to Attend are made of hand-hewn oak about >avri-:nk fjnrden r!ub, 3rd. this community whose messages $815 vass will take place the last two year from Haddonlleld Methodist tempt to solve tho problem. eight inches thick, parallel to which Autimn H;t;w*: ;i Monmouth t'uunty ' will be an inspiration and a help available for the purpose to faml- weeks. Funds are spent locally. Methodist Council - Mil. ilji r, N»uin» (Uriirn rlub. l«t, ; church, whole he was associate pas- Mr. Bills also suggested that all are l'j-inch Iron rods. These show- ' to all." lies in the Middle Atlantic statei.! Non'e of*the money Is^sent to the Knd Ir'-rnlor roM!t<; Mr*. OI:v»r P. tor in c-Wrgo of youth work. His school bus drivers be made special Rev. Herbert J. Smith and Mri. ed no rust at the time the present P»rkin>. Cnrdrn dull R.l'.lL. 2nd. uml The services'will start Sunday, In ,N'e\v Jersey thf food bill aver-1 national organization. service ha.*i lieen marked by a great aged $950 per family. police officers. A suggestion by Mr. Smith, 103 Maple ave., left for In- roof was put on. The nails are vtry Mr-. Ii. A. Younl. Navramk Garden Oct. 15, and will be held the eve- The Northern Monmouth county large and handmade, as are some i-:uli. .ini. ' increase in youth activities and in The luxury of greater indulgence Bills that the drlvcr.i might alight dianapolis today to attend the mId- nings of Oct. 16, 18 and 20, con- council has 93 troops with a total of th* latches and many of th* Nmln C1B>' Mr>. V. r\ Beytr. (J«r- , improvements '." church property. from tho bus. and aseist the chil- quadrennial meeting of the Metho- ArrHnjrfment — Mrf. C. V. of trained leaders. This training camps in all zoned arena of the I'iihi, fnihnlcl. 1«; Mri. K. R. Zi.iclar, i bcr, he will preach in a United , family and showed Red Bank to the New Jersey Methodist confer- still in place. h:inrr.n. L-1,rl. Mrs. E. Murray Tudil. j Evangelistic mission service In the be a more active market than most costs money. All the adult mem- township. ence, said the meeting Is ln the In- HnlTiikl. 3rd. and Mr*. J. H. Durrcr, Detectives Fete bership is on a volunteer basis Lot six, block 14, on the map of The house contains a living ' bHlii! H .'. lidnnriihif mint ell Syracuse, X. Y., aiea. ^ in the country. terest of the general program of with the exception of a part-time East Keansburg park No. 2 was the Methodist church, "The Ad- room, dining room, modern kitch- M i.:i.-.urr M.n Ar,n Wyckoff, Albury Change at Fair Haven I The large volume of huslness In Part, t'i M >s (irnlii. Rumnon 2nd: other retail store groups also points office secretary." auctioned to Mr. and Mrs. John vance for Christ and His Church." en, three bedrooms and bath and Mrs. Chamberlain is chairman of Mr.. KI.IUTI K'.hn. K.ypr.rt, 3rd, and 1 Rev. John B. Kirhy, Jr., who 300 at Clambake to Red Bank as a quality market. Dolan of 164 Ocean ave., East During the current year, the pro- has hot water heat. M.->. Jcibn K.ker, Jtumiiiri. honorable has been pastor of the Methodist the drive. She will be assisted by Keansburg, for $100. Mr. Berg, a graduate of Til* til'N". nn. 1 Party at Highlands I Local stores selling general mer- Mrs. Robert Pearsc, Mrs. Merrltt gram will emphasize the study of Mm-: Clrliri.h' Ai-rhr,n«rnfrit-Mri A. church in Fair Haven, will he the chandise recorded a total busincsi Lot 80 on the map of New Kcani- the church and the promotion of university, is in the advertising V AiUm., Br.i.li. 1 .-., and Mri. Rotml new pastor cf St. James church, Lane, Jr., Mrs, Bayard Stout, Mrs. H««l,n.'i i,. flu, . ; ,j. of $2,121,000 in the past year burg No. 1, was sold to Mr. and evangelism throughout the whole of business. He was formerly affiliated n i New Brunswick. Hev. Robert S. Given by State Group Frank Blaitdell, Mrs. Williamson in business with his father, who < IT.1I i-i,, t(,i h l.unchc-fin Pritir to a amounting to $520 per family. Na- Mrs. James McKay of Wood ave., Methodism. Judge, Barnegal, hns been appoint- Thomas, Mrs. Garrison King and I....II.I, c;,m. Mi.. Pirllm, lit. ai.d ! tionally, spending in such stores Port Monmouth. for $100. The advance movement in the owned the Berg Hat factory in .Mr*. JHM |.n R"tmni.. Ur.niar. ind ed minister to the Occanport and Three hundred persons attended Mr). William Domidlon In canvass- Lots 69 and TO of block 3 on the church covers the period 1948-1962. Orange. The elder Berg Is now Arn.-.BMiHi.t ''.! a Harvi It >r>l.vai - Sea Bright chin < hes. Rev. Rogei the old fashioned rock clambake , was at the lower rate of $381 per vice president of Dobbs company. Mr.. Ridmai. IM. ami Mr>. Mulhfrnn, map of Mardean were sold to Sam- At its conclusion, the general con- W. Kusche, a giaduate of Ai^iury held Saturday at Conner's hotel at Fifth ave., New York. .'ml Ani.nr,m-i.' .n a BaJi.". Mr(. It. Water Witch by the County De- uel Albaum of Leonardo for $300. ference of Methodism will be held h H.x'i . H- n-.di . !•• Mr., r:,,.., 2n,|. Theological .-c-ininaiy from Wil- Dork Improvement* »-.-l M ;. R. J. I.CIM... .), Asb.ny Tail. inure. Ky . u :.y is uoiking on a trctivea Benevolent association of in San Francisco. 3rd. Ph. D. at Diciv Theological sem- .\ew Jersey, William S. Mustoe of The New Jersey Commercial The general conference is the law Autumn c,,,.HC, Mr. Miilhrmn 1 !• : Ked Bank, captain of the Mon- I family national figure. Drug store j Lo' g Branch, West Long Branch! making and governing body of the Red Bank Schools Mi». Tulil. ,,r.,,.,| Mr,. Linyif t.ai.- inary. Marli^iii. ha* heen appointed n Fishermen's association asked that mouth county detective staff, was sales 8 V 1Um North Lon church. It is equally comprised of "iirf, Kiinitni. :•.!. «r.ii Mr>. G. F. Burl, pa«t"r at Highland.-. Inn * " / ,° ^ °' * Branch, Oceanport, running water he provided on tht Jt:irnpnn. hr,pnrhli' mrnt.nn. chairman. The bake, prepared by $931,000 o $230 per family. Else ministerial and lay delegates elect- To Close Tuesday Nn\Tc I «.i Mri. Hpxlfr. In. Rev. R-.y E Williams, Jr., has Eatontown and Vail Homes; Mrs. public dock at BiMford. They also Russell A. Fowler and Boy Tras- where in the country the average ed by annual conferences and The Red Bank public schools will Tonight judges will pick thr win- heen irappumtcd minister tn the Robert Colleran and Mrs. Charles asked for a parking place for cars borg of Manasquan, included every- was $85. Hesse, Keansburg; William Krue- at the dock and that proper signs draws its representation from all be closed Tuesday, Oct. 3, so that ners In the children'* classes, and in 'Methodist church, Atlantic High- thing served in an old fashioned parts of the world where the Meth- all teachers may participate in' a ! lands. Ki-v. James Pemherton, for- ger, Keansburg, East Keansburg be provided designating the uacs the arrangem'Tits for dinner tables, bake, from steamed clams to water- and West Keansburg; Mrs. Stacy odist church has been established. Professional day. The teachers and done by amateurs and professionals. I mer pastcn- of Billiard Memorial Lynch Wins Autographed and hours for dockage. The asso- melon. Preparation of the rock Carhart, Union Beach, Keyport and ciation asked that no boats be per- principals will attend an alt-day churrn, AMiurv Paik, has been bako attracted conslderablt Inter- series of group meetings by de- transferred t() l»orranceton church, Major League Baseballs Hazlet, and Mayor John Applegate mitted to moor at the public dock Itefinerv Employees est. and Mrs. William Strother, Mata- partments to hear reports ot com- King.-ton, l»a. Rev. H. T. White, Timothy Lynch of Highlands WM indefinitely. The requests were re- Family Honors wan, Cliffwood and Morganvllle. ferred to the committee ln charge mittee*, to study present practices Honor Tlarenre Burdge former ji.vtnr at Miinasquan, has The Invocation vu given by Rev. I the winner of the 16 autographed and to review plans for the school Bernard Coen, curate at St. Kosc The Girl Scouts willl sponsopnsor a for action. been appointed to the pustorate of baseballs which wer« disposed of th I th R Bk year, 1950-31. riannce Burdge of Highlands the Kro;ul st and the Wesley Meth- of Lima church at Freehold. Con- booth In the Red Bank trade ex- Luther Walling appeared for the U K C. H. Mitchell Included In the afternoon pro- »•«.= s>"'st nt a testimonial dinner odi-t chuicti. Trenton. fcrt!s«man Jumes C. Auchlncki.Hs uf "Snuffy Stlrnwtiss ni^h, ,.t las,' Tt ' vpositio n which opens MondayI' . Belford Civic association and went given fur him recently by his co- on record with several street light Charles H. Mitchell of Boonton, gram is an address hy Dr. George* No appoint mint hns tx-en made Kumson gave a short talk. month. Harry Janssen of Lincroft formerly of Red Ban!:, celebrated Lossier, medical director of the Ar- wuikcr- at the California Rfflnery fur I-Hlr Haven. Membeta of the Munmouth coun- was the winner of .a special award. Belford T..O.P. Club and road rcpnir requests. «t I'eith Amhoy The dinner was A letter wn road from the as- his birthday Sunday at a dinner thur Brisbane Child Treatment Othi': li]iji'iin!fni-n's urie H« ful- ty detective staff picsent in addi- The awards weie mude Saturday given for him at the home of his held in lx>ng Branch, and 200 gueals Kesumeg MretingH sociation asking the committee give Center, who will speak on "Th* lo\v.«- f'.ev. I)<,n.i:tl Yiiussy of Wall tion to Ml'. Mu.itoc, wcl k' Chlet A. at the final night of the St. Rose daughter, Mrs Harold Riddle on Road to Normal Living." attended. and Villa jmk, to AilHr.hia and W, Sacco, Meintt B. Kent, Hairy uf Linn Catholic church fair at The Women's Republican club of serious consideration to Inducing Belford resumed regular meetings Hudson ave. Mr. Mitchell received Paul Kieinan was master of cere- Hium<>n\: P.ev. HH.-'-II Slnnn uf Zuckerman, John J. Green, John Kieehokl. industries to establish In the town- many gifts, and telegrams and nionies, and other guests wert Pittsburgh tn Ha!,airt Memorial M. Gnwier and Special Investigator Wednesday, Sept 20, at Louis' ics- ship. taurant, rt. 35. MlridlMnw/i, with a gcetlng cards from friends and Mayor English to Move Thomas Marks, Lbng Brunch po- church. A'-l-niy Cult; R e v John George V. Dumunt, Guests fi oni the KKillT DRAFTED William A«t. Jr., was approved neighbuis. lice c hief, and William Coyle and dinner «' which Mrs. Robert Run- M Lul.g c,f Si .lamm' Nru Hiun.1- pio.'eculcn's ollic' we 11: First As- as a new member of Community The dinner table wajs decoiattd Bill Co'ton, Lonp Branch, itnd Jack J J Ei^lit ii'.-idi nls of the Freehold yiin. Mrs. Craig Kinnegan. Mis. To Olson Home on River «lfl<. >rj Avuii; lie ., II. H. S, ar- sistant l rosei'ill or John M. J iil.s- Hose company, Leonardo. in paitcl colors, with a large birth- HeLsler, Kum^on. bciruuun uf ''ni'iiii Methndist ;uCH have been (Riled fur training Harold Cope land. Mrs. John Mc- Dirk Hofman, plumbing inspec- Mayor Charles R. English has bury, Victur 1?. LcValiey, I'lcrk. and Srleetive Service board, Asbury ! Carron and Mi.». J. Crawford Comp- dny cake as the centerpiece. At- Mr. Hurdle »u given a watch ' church. 'I ri-ntcm u, MH na scjuan, His. LeVallcy, nnd Mr.-. A. K. Fiin- tor, reported 36 permits issued in tending were Mr. and Mrs. T. M. purchased the riverfront home of by hl» co-workers, and a corsage 1 nnd Ri-v L. K Mimic- tn W»l! and .Pink Unified uerr Max K. Per- ton were hostesses. the past month and fees of $132.50 Q. M. Olson at 15 Vista pi. Nego- stein, slenogrnjilier, and Mi. Kein- .Hun, H.'i Throckmorton St., Freehold; The dinner marked the anniver- Mitchell and son Robert of Tren- of orchids w a.-? given to Mrs. i Villa I'ajk. sttin. Among other giie.'-u uere As- collected. ton, Mtss Viola Mitchell and Ira tlatlons are under way for the sale llurclge. In ihurge of the event .Walter Hammerstone, R. D. 2, sary of the presidency for 20 con- Bills of $22,646.57 were ordered of the mayor's large home at 224 semblyman Elvin H. Simmill, Sher- Freehold; Leonard Blongren, Jr., secutive years of Mr«. George C. Mitchell, Boonton; Mr. and Mn. wen- C'nrmen Gnudols and Edmond FOKM Al'XII.IAItV I'NIT iff Ira E. Wolccjti. ioiini'r l>isiiict paid. Frank E. Mitchell, Long Branch; Maple ave. to Patrolman Frank J. lliu an. JR. 1J. I, Fmmlngdale; Warren E. Yarnall. She was presented n cors- Mazza. An Kuxlliary to the Lady Colfux I'mut Jud^c! and Mr*. Hurry 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins and Heim-iii, Sid's id.. Farmlngdale; age of red roses, a bouquet of flow- PAY HA I.S F, AT FREEHOLD The mayor's new residence, an Rfbekah Indgi. number ID, Key- Ivlntsky, Michiiel J. Conmilly, K B. 'Uoheit Lemon, Casino dr., Karm- ers and an indoor Japanese gurdeii. son Joseph, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Lewli SOOICTY OF PR1KNDB Hyer and «on Robert and Mr. and eight-room colonial-type three-story Jjurt. \MiK f'U.'niil 11! a ^p^l la! mecl I , and Mrs. f'unnully, County Wnr- i If: llai ry W. Meglll. R. D. 1, TnR n('xl regular trrtetlng will be Employees of the A. & M, Kara- Shi I' * Jit'Ul y 111K Mnnfl-i)' TJ !• 1,1 ^ u/ i' la- lieen 'Ic n .Kis'-fh Sclp'alK. Ill .Juliu* A Mrs. John Hart and daughters, building, fentures a living room F: III);IIJI!r. Kilmnml ThuiM|isr»n, held Munclny, Oct. 2 nt 2 H. M , In Rlicusiiin Rug company nt Freehold which faces the river and stretches Thr Klirnilk mii'tlllg foi WOt»hi|> nained t l;i; I.in ity l.'i • 'ut. ,\ M;|; 'I'o! 1 n loiinly I'hjMiuu), anil lium tnl Kulhnnn ami Uurbnra Jean, of Key- nnd ' «"• hn\i*e of Hrlfoid Engine will irieive nn uventge ten rent:* scions the width of the building. XM',) be held Hundley a: 3 p. in. loiwcn nmsi|tieii-4ay school >• at 10 a. m. VISJ- held Tuonrtav on. SI, al Kayview Ent''rtainmpni WRB fnitmhfd h) 1 bl neld lal(l ln lnc 1, provided union lucalw ratify the Eatontown, and Mr. and Mrs. Rid- 1 imk The men »-il| luavn Asbury! " " r month will dle and son John, Red Bank. occupancy by Oct. IS. mis aie welcome. Inn, £iist Keaniburg. Kty «r,d Eddlt and Bill JTiely, Park at noon today for Miwark, bi m»dt. agreement before Oct. IS. TIKI) BANK RKCIfSTFR. KCPTCMHKR •_'.« Page Three

Bennett—(Jihlin Nuptials The - •HI'.- Fall Fashions Shrewsbury PTA ill Phllade.;.- Leonardo PTA Western Carnival Displayed at Meets Next Week M • — < I Mi; For Shrewsbury M Heels Monday Kecepliou. Barn Dance Illllk'h mi -i .i- I! n,- -. , Hum l»iin<< lo ttv Held "Howe*." rhnrk V agon Benefit Bridge .if ii,, I.V. M .:..] M To Feature Sew»ion ('..I I j el!, a ri-i \\ ; . -, 1 Al tlit- School O H.v.r- sociation, has announced that the noon at II..:. I' •• • . ..; ••••• I ..-on inlo i; 1* S'h.i.i.-.lv.- I).'. II. .,r. -I'ark.-is ntw!.," Molly Pitcher Hotel first meeting of the group will he tin y, i; iinoii '.\ I :• i - A l'i • r.- I- i ,.-i .!.-.= .,- ..-i.|.,n M,,n n,-,- - .J.HI.,. ; kr. ,*T. as J.hn W. held a week from tonight in the Sullivan. A I i.n. • ! : • • '• 't •. (i • ' H • * p ni in ' I'- • ;' ho-.i Par i.• r a tr.- .'low Members of Circle three of the school auditorium file f.-imi.ie- ! I • •• i.I.- -i-.-o | Spors'.i"! I.-. T.- Mf/r.-rs club L.,!.-lcr hi'ii .'. S. i I: , • Women's association of the Red The evening's program, in rhaiue ( M' •'•••• .• K'.'fk .. '.in ! piir i••! < > .1 f'hi;.-- K|...-»',;,i . .-.irr h. •an Bank Presbyterian church were of Mrs. Rudolf Bare will fentuH* Mis Ch ill. - II • . .!._ '• ' ; i '. ,'• -..lo-e the -.. no.,: fa. <.iin -.a. w... f.-v , r •• W'S"rn. hostesses at a fashion show and a reception for the teachers, inau- st , I'.ed Hani*, -in.I -I • ••; • I • \ A :i. •'. n |.|f'iire TL I'hi' Jim-- !>':r.-: nd'-. hqy ' ld< J, a Little Siivei . Ail- ': • ,-•• bridge Monday afternoon at the guration of a. membership drive ' •: • .-, .-.: 'a. n_\ a. «II •'.;. be ; W.,'.-ir inov;.- . .ghr no'/'hs wi'i Molly Pitcher hotel. Mrs. Harry and a barn dance. Business of the| Mr and Mi- ''..:, • • V ' " .- ••'.• .. | games «h- w edding 'lip IO.I '.-. ! r i. * u Vogel, chairman of the circle, was evening will include a discussion M: .1 • n Ii,. o A..: ,„,.,, I.. ,,'..| !rn-n'< "i •- .1- i •• -1 ,••!-." -h'l-rf honii- -il '.>* 1 :.liir h.i •-. . . I: assisted by Mrs: Ralph Shearer, of the special school election to be '" o. \ n.i-fi, .er - A, : I,. \ip;.ompd SvjwiL'On1 u.'l .n-i-idp rri' d ,^~ s.,r]a Mr- Chnr .. .-lop. .-. .- I Mrs. Mahlon Parsons, and Mrs. Ira held soon concerning the purchase Vi.- 1' J S-...-iiin rii.-li:'..-i-hip . a nd poj..'.rn. MaXoor.f--, .r.fla'.-d with, Sheppard. of three Obre pi. lots. The land Fin- In-ni'ii l:c.iic n- /l •i;i,io.ir. ll'-ii-i I' T A oftuei - ' hiii om, '•'•. \\ v.>- .r. a'undar.ir- Fall and winter fashions were will be used as a playground. tion of Ni -.v .1. i ••> ..' N ''• '.-.. u;:. af-n-l a'- K>h.-ri Pvinvon' Mis I'nrkf. anri Mrs. Robeit shown by Wilhelmina Dobbins, with Square dancing will be led by h.-tving ht'en I !II-I .- I he p • • .! "' -ml Mi.- J-IIII.-.S Ri.na,d.-.on. i.n- Bun'l1 an- ™-< hai rrn-n of 'n". Mr*. Keene Lamborn, a stylist Rev. Dunham V. Reinig. pastor of Mr. Cl.-ur Is emp i.-..-,l ' •••,. " p:. ...lent. . Mif \ H'-fli-man, le "\>n w I... h »•-.',: t>, ..pera'.-d from |: with Pacific Mills, New York city, the Eatontown Methodist church. erage Mi m of I iniuini. k , M.| ...LIIIH; .-• ci'iai) . Mi- .Innies 2 tu .'. p. m. In 'n- -vr.' o' ram niek - f Wall :=• . N. i V..- AS commentator. A musical back- Rev. Mr. Rrinig has gained a nota- I..-:-.-. oiMi'-|Hii.i|aiK i.,-i,.iary, and 'he ' ,-niv.ij wi:! I-- p.,.s'p'ned un- t his being his H.'il h o-n MI 111 rt ground was provided by Mia. War- ble reputation as a square dunce II HI v S'e\pn.Hon. 11 eii.-ur .1 '- <> 21 r~i*' ya; t • hiid.-en s firm. ren H. Smock. "caller." assuring members of a Mis. John l.awl.-v. Ji, progi .mi I fan- Mas h-.d. -isntf a iv.-m »•- pleasant time. Arrangements are • )i.II : in.in will i.por' ..ii p!m- f..t mo-phi'i*-. A- w'l as 'h* '-mall Sportswear, afternoon clothes and OKI N Aim.it formal dinner gowns were among in charge of Mrs. Kenneth Button. an old f.-i.-hioiH-d barn dan-i: to I..- fi •. ' pii'T.-ji ai-- .n'./'-d '-i a"-nd the fashions worn by Mrs. Burton Mrs. Fred Lewis, membership Mr. and Mis I'h.ni. . I;:-,I • i! h. id a' the s.hoo!. (!•• 1\ Mi.- 'h. .arnr.ii. 1; Moore, Mrs. Harold DeVoe, Mrs. chairman, has asked all parents Of East (>r.anr,f ;111111•:in• l;-inyon js .[inie i oiuinittp.. chaii ' ~~ - Clark G. Vogel, Mrs. H. Albert Vo- of children in the 6chool to par- riage of their dantl,!,-, M,.. ticipate in P.T.A. activities. In a lhyMr K gel, Mrs. Robbert Turnbull, Mrs. Jean Ciunowa! to Hu.,l.| W i',, M,./ O. P. Apgai, M'IS. John M Robert Berg, Mrs. W. Ross Chap- statement this week, she said that tei. son of Mi and Mi- II Mii..;,l I'.n-r.-n. Mn P.nberl (i fjomlma' n Eatontonn Woman parents "arc no longer on thc side- man, Mrs. John Husband, Mrs. Curler of Ceiile, st II ,,n II... ,|, M s ,| Kntti.-r and Mi.- M IS lir.-d SeViTI r Me in 'heir At thr Episcopal Chapel of theHe:- dress was dubonnet taffeta, Markham, publications; Mrs. Wal-was her MsK'r's maid of honor. Hi r alim skirts. Other afternoon dress- tin..- Mi.l.i:.-tt u n li\ :n^.r i .in hr. j'm- Holy Communion at Fair H.ivf n with Mark vr!v< t accessorie.s, and ter Cunliffe, library, and Mrs. John gown was plum coloied taffeta, es were shown in shades of blown, I St. James Pan lit Tea. h-r Mr.-- June.; .spi in^ ' • i V. •. her 1 i •A-m no'. her bouqnit. made round-ring style worn wilh n matching bonnet, and navy blue, coral and bittersweet, i Saturday oven ing, Mjsw Ba: barn H. Bowers, recreation nnd health. ciation ln-gan a -eiie-. .,f aMei I-.- .-hiiitnan monthly "fon W.-H deep pink roses. she rained a fan slyle bouquet of which is a new burnt-orangs shade. Ann Hennett. daughter of Mr. anil tens within the p-i.sl ue.-k foi n . ,,t sh,. -. houl th.s Klrh M \'.in\Vi:i;..> T;"> r,on* Mr..-. Jr.--si» E. Bennett of Church M:irlin Smock nf Spring Lake yellow pompom chiysantheinums. Dinner dresses were of a formal ers of pupils entering the -. -ir. Hi Ill ' which will he held [••m-'h '.'. t •• *:r m''•.! .\;\ •[••.• from 1 Thi' hi idrsniniils- were Misses Dor- ( st.. Fair Hawn. becim* the bridi' ( was best man, and the ushers were design, shown with unusual neck- Miss Doris Aumack for the llrst time -p.,- |.a: ,.--, .-It ..i-hiio!. Oc! li. Tin iui ly J Kr-mk H Tu":.-. L-m^ H: in^h. (.r\ B othy and Maiia Cerrnto of Mata- of II;tro!rl A. GiMin, Jr.. . on of Har-• Kim Hubbard nf Hed Rank, and held in the scho.d i afc. i u \\:ll ti i:.iie pine p..n>; came.s. .lane lines and elaborate draping at the wan, the hriili s si.-'ir.s, and An- '•h;irn--s nf r\Tt>rn<' < i •!• ' "• old A. fiihlin of Salem lane, hit Mr Jumps Chambers. Peal. ahoulderline and in the skirt. toinette Ceri.ilo. Matawan, and Kindei fatten - pupil. m .' ir.j an.I inov.e. tor leen axel's. 1.. an h»ML;ht "Th*" • r?i f*-*' MI .1 - >: 1 - • r ^ ho The bride's mother wore an en- ( Tne review ended with a bridal Silvf-r. find thp lntc M.«. Giblin. Rrv. weie guests r'nda). and lh liar ainl Mil,; I".-* games and a fish f-iini'-rlv' livorl .-it I/Tii: Mmv h *•• ;m semble of navy blue tissue faille, Honored at Shower M.iiion Cjchino. Newark, the bride's party with Miss MacConnell wrar- (."hrifitophrr H. Snyder, virar. fior- for mothers of I'll-! ciade p p.'llil lin younger rhlldlen. A fir)-.- i: r i n * <• I a ii :\ .(•<>• f n im rjlainp with a navy blue velvet hat and cou.-ins. Two of t'oc nitendant* ing the bride's costume. The dress formerl a double-ring; rrremony. ( Fair Haven (jirl was held Monday. Mi Hi il.i- I,...111 ml! I.e ^.1 n.slde for |i:il. n' - S'pni! in' '• Th--ni |'.--'i • •' L'f and buffet-.supper for 100 puc^t.s thrir wedding trip to Atlantic City, Mrs. John M. Minton of River cipal. and Slslei Rowland. Ill-' gown was American Beauty red pink pompom chrysanthemums. All cvriv month. Kef i cshments vlU be di-.^prti'ip «IT" WiM.-ini V"iinK. El- followed in thr parish bou.^r. I they will make their home on Sa-rd., Fair Haven, was hostess last grade teachei, inld of cla-s \\..ik. satin. the attendants' o,oivns were de- on sa le. lit'nm from Mil-ir**»i V-'un^. Lnne Mr. Bennett gnvc his daughter in lmi Line, Liltli' Silvci. The luluV's week at a miscellaneous shower Mor« than 280 women attended signed nnd made hy tha bride's Al the Friday tea. Ho mothci-, at- Branch, Anna M R.iff**r' '•. fjonjj marriage. For her costume xhe tiaveling suit wr.s red nnd preen for Miss Doris Aumack. daughter the event. Table prizes were bottles of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Aumack mot her. tended. Mrs. Kdwiid M. Kelly, .Ii , Rrtri'h. fr->m ./.inu'? W fi'iffprty, chose a l>lue lace dress, with a wine j wool crepe with red accessories. and Mrs. Paul Schi-sler were nain- Holy Federation of nandlot Ion. of River rd., Fair Haven. Miss Au- Ilomlnir-h Cerrnto of Matawan, \''w.irk, K i'h^r:nr K Rurge*s velvet bonnet and wine velvet j Thr bride was graduated from od chairmen of kindergarten ch-.s 1 mack will wed Walter W. Mihm the I.Mde's brother, was best man. Kintr. .Ifi Kir-c. <• . Flum^m. Ir'tm gloves. She carried a nosegay bou- Rumjon high school and is employ- mothers, lo he a.-sis[ed l-y Mi-To I'arad* ut of Monmouth Beach. llshns were Paul Montalhano and Arthur Kmir L^na Rr.mch, nni. quet made of gardenia* and clus- ', ed by D:\ S. M. Lazow of Matawan. Chailes Kreilgei. Mrs. How-i'iil Ha Ronald Bozzo, West .New York; Thi' nnnu.il i.'MKIIIII.- dt'iiion^erH-: I'aulinc Klli.«i in SpnriKVP^n. K<»v- • Thr bridegroom is a graduate of Gifts for the bride-to-be were vens and Mrs William Ainlei-on Auxiliaries Give tery of stophanotis attached to wide pnrt, fi'im H**nry (.* tl Springsteen, placed in a "wishing well." Refresh- Call Vlck. 11 vineton. and James Di- linn' or I lip Hi'il ar^n'pd hy Judt'« To Firemen's Band Red Bank, was her only attendant. Ten company at Asbury Park. i mother chnlimen :n.- Mrs Kdw.-inl a large white wedding bell. wedding tiip in New Knglnnd they I M'iil>;.:in Cullll rulli'Ki' canipus at: McLean Tu> =«lay fXf y Bl;i/,i i. I *ni'>n H>\a<'h. from Win* Award ley. Mis. William ('loss and M Mihm, Mrs. Arthur A. Powell. Mrs. The hiide na= gvudllMeu from l.;i (,..-•[, li.lt) m Ocr.in rfiunty. I William J BITZM, s.-idirr s'afionpd Plans Activities Court St. James (ienrge McKarland Maude A. Robinson, Mrs. Lester'Red Hnn'i biKli siliool and is pro- lii'v. <.t»iuntin Jcllfy. a mrmbcr' nt Channf<- Air K-T O h isr T'ha- Mrs. Walt, r Nohle and Mis Sogorka, Mrs. Milton Kosene. Mrs. duel ion manMyir of the .Natural nf ihp I-'i ari'"i.-i an mu-Mon tiand. , nu'i- II! ; ./<.*f»phine Kilma ^*ail^n. The executive council of the com- Thomas Straih.ui servi-d as clrnr- 1 Robert A. Cooper. Mr.=. Harold Korm Bra company in Perth Am- v. ill hi- the iHint^ml .speaker. A Kovpnr*. from John H FaM'-n l^nii- bined auxiliaries of the Hed Bank Fashion Show men of thc teas Mis strachan is 1 Jacques, Mrs. Karin Eml, Mrs. j boy. Th.- tniiligrmini is a graduate nulr li>nu mwrrh with ^.OOd mi*in- n-nr.. Hail".:-, and Mir / Hu'Rinn flre department, at a meeting Mon- nienioership chairmnn for Ihe Frank S. Havlland, Mrs. Ella. E. I or Alhinn hmli school and Hucknell \>> t.s nf 4'' piii i.^hi's will jir<'< **n» Harry day, voted a 150 contribution to the Styles to Be Shown P.T.A MothciK ,,f pupil.- of the Glidewell, Mrs. Mabel E. Clark, univn-ity. m-.il is a member of Sig- (.'iHiiunti's. ! *iardnpr. Main fl' . K"vpor*. Di- second grade will be guests nt ii lire department band. The meeting Mrs. Charles D. Allaire. Mrs. Nich-' mn I'hi Kpsilon Iratrrnity. He l.i The wpli.omr will he given hy I vorres graniprl nn des^rrion charges At Tonight's Kvent tea in the cafeteria tomoriow. was held at Independent lire house, olas O. Lamb, Mrs. Dennis O'Leary, employed by the St lUgis Paper M-^r John K. Baldwin, pastor oflwerr Amelia A Ai>;ast <;ptii« Rroad with Mrs. Jacob Bloom presiding. Mrs. Charles Briggs, Mrs. Wallace i company in New York city. Mrs. Joseph Malone will be com- St. Mary of the Lake church, I*ake- HI , K''yp<»rt. from ''ornelnn A. Get- The auxiliaries will take part in B. Rankin, Mrs. William Legg, Mrs. j wooij. M.^K'- Baldwin will \n> intro-1 tis. 216 Shrewsbury avp, Red Bank; a firemen's parade at the state fair mentator at the fashion show to be given tonight in Red Bank Cath- Michael Boss, Mrs. Chester Minton. ! KAMI'INO-MAMNCONICO Local Residents dun.l hv 1'etrr Ward of I*ike\\ uod, ' Ohvr-r Mitrrelli. Seven Bridge rcJ., at Trenton Saturday. They partici- Mrs. Edward Bennett, Mrs. Jesse- ., ,,„„,,,,, ,.„-„„,„„,. . olic high school auditorium by M lin at st who will JK'I ;IH master of ceremon-1 Litllr Silver, from Lorraine Vir- pated in the 100th anniversary pa- Bennett, Mrs. George Dournier, ' Court St. James, Catholic Daugh- Anthony's Catholic church Sunday, ]r.-. Thi' opening prayer will he of- cinia Bums Marielli Joplin, M>).; rade of the Bordentown flre depart- Mrs. Louis Millf-r, Mrs. Norman ters of America. Clothes will He Miss Antoinette Rampino. daugh- Married 25 Years fri rd hy Hev. Thomas Ridge, as- Katharine Sophie Fi.sher. Ashury ment last Saturday. Aumack, Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs. shown by the Madelyn shop of Red ter .if Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rampino j*i*t;mt (ii'H-rsan director of the " Park. fr->m Wallace K. Fisher. U>sl Events planned by the auxiliaries Horace Conover, Mrs. Frank Au- of DeKorest ave.. became Ihe bride Mr. and Mi>. Anp'lo Holy NafiK- society. Benediction I Knd court, LonR Branch, and Mar» for October Include a card and Bank. mack, Mrs. Carl Mihm, Mrs. O. F. of Louis R. Malinconico, son of will h*> sunjj hy t ho 100-rue m her gar ft E. Silcox, Main st . H'»lmdp|, gams party Tuesday at Liberty flre A musical background will be Roberts, Mrs. Marjorie Longman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malinconico ScoMi Have a Parly ((toi^'ian Court oolleKc choir under from Jnhn F. Silcox, Raritantown- house; rummage sale, Oct. 7, at the provided by Mrs. Georgia Mason. Mrs. A. C. Dixon and Misses Mil- of Herbert st. Msgr. Salvatorc Di- tlw flnefium of Sister Beatrice. The [ship. Westslde "Y", sponsored by West- Models will be Mrs. Charles New- dred Lawes. Grace Jannarone. Bar- Mr. and Mi;s. An^elo Scot I i of Lorenzo performed the ceremony. choir \\ ill also present a musical A judgmen* t-ir annulment wm side auxiliary, and the annual Hal- man, Mrs. Jam"s Booth, Mrs. Wil- bara Bennett, Ix>is Miller, Hetty hroruird .st. wrn- mainrrj U"> yp;u.> Mrs. Unsc. Malinconico. the luogiain. granted at Freehold yesterday hy loween dance of Hook and Ladder liam Wichmann, Jr., Mrs. William Lou Aumack, Grace Allen, Maltha Sunday. Thr nnnivris.uy w;\.\ oh- , bridegroom'- cousin, w-n.s soloist, Judge MrLean to Nnrnian Jackson auxiliary Oct. 28 at Charles manor, Mihm and Anna Lawless. scivfd m a fitmily gnthrnnK »' I Maloney. Mrs. Paul Schissler, Mrs. and Mis. John H'amulary, organist. of West Bergen pi.. Red Bink.from their honif Sea Bright. Hubert Gaul. Mrs. V. A. Maloney. The rhiirch was decorated with nil UaiN l,<^i(in an Inez Bell .lacks..n of Freehold, on Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Harry Margaret Mazza's white gladioli and palms. A recep- Mr. and M'« Hrotti rwpwnl m;my ground* of fraud Mr Jackson was McCormick and Mrs. Ucorgo A. tion followed at the Blue Star inn, Rifts. Thf hriiuf WU.H (I.Tcrnl'd ! l)«'iii«M'ralic Biiluark represented !.y Florence F. Furgot- Dog Week Now Sheehan. Also Misses Patricia Engagement Told I Long Hi nnch. with autumn Icivc.s and How r,s, son. local attorney. Miss Rose Bonanno Ruddy, Carol Macho, Virginia and the dinner liihlr h.id a Ihn-e- Ri-p .Jnutrs ('. Aui'hinclosa. Rum- I Th'1 bride's gown of white satin Macho, Theresa Vaiti, Joan Gil- Mrs. Domenick Mazzn of Shrews- tirr woddin*; i"ikp fnr u n-ni< rpi*-'"**- sun, hmlpfl thp Amprican l^pRion Being Ob§erved land lace "as styled with an illusion Mnnil.'iy niKh' an Amerlra's nmal Miss Roso Bonanno, daughter of barte, Barbara Koetter, Jane Wil- bury ave. announced the engage- AttfiidinK wrii- Mi", and Mr.- An- 1 type neckline, a litted bodice and iiiijinit.ini nnd powerful force Robert F. Norton of Sea Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonanno of ! Hams, Mary Johnson. Susan Lynch, ment or her daughter. Miss Mar- thony Palon*1, Mi. and Mr-. Sun Vineland School j a full -kill. The front, section of ;i^ lin.st < 'olninuniyni. • who is county chairman of National Harmony rd.. Middletown township, I Patricia Lynch. Patricia Paine. garet Mazza, to Carmine Pnllonc, url L'olo.simo, Mr. and Mrs. l^mis the skin of the gown w-as made of At Ihr jninl installation of Dog Week which is being observed has been awarded thc Dr. A. A1. Phyllis Aschettino and Mary Jane son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pallonc Scott i, Mr. ;md M>. Itaynumd accordion pleated laee, and the Slui'wstiury li"1-' 16K »t thr Rivrr- this week, announced yesterday Berg award for excellency in her Bcncquit. or Long Branch, at a buffet supper IVnjf, I'atnik Si-olii, Neil Kn.--u Program Theme dress had a cat lied nil train. The fi.dv fivcnup hp:i(l'|iKirti'i5. the <"'m- that the Carlton theater of Red operating room work at Monmouth- at her home Sunday. and Joseph Scntl i of Ked f J.ink; bride wote a coionet of lace with Ki'|1.cPniM n il'^'Iareil hv wna prnuil to Bank and the Paramount of Long Memorial hospital. She wa.s gradu- Miss Mazza, who is assistant su- Mr. and Mr>. .Veil Hru'ti .md Mi.^ Mrs. Herbert <,ai.kill an illusion veil, and carried a fan hi- n mpmlM'r rjf the I>'gion bprause ated from the hospital school of pervisor of the operating room at Branch, are participating in the Rum son Boy Hurt styled bouquet of lilies of the val- Hose Bon?inno, Middlftown tuw n- or thr kiml nf work it (lorn wlvn Monmouth Memorial hospital, is a To Address Clubwomen county activities. nursing earlier this month. i ley and white orchids. Mr. Rampino ship; Mr. and Mts. Philip Mminrii, furf-iKu nltolu^ips infrinRe "upon graduate of Red Bank high school Tomorrow -evening at Long Miss Bonanno was also on the I In Grid Practice gave his daughter in marriage. Kean.shtirg, and Mr. and Mrs, Ottu our fii'r w;iy nf life." Branch at 8 p. m., the Paramount school's honor roll. She is now! and Monmouth Memorial hospital. Scidcl, Biooklyn. Mrs. Heibprt Gaskill will be th« Miss Marie IxiC'icerri, the maid I Ail.nn A Krptowirz, coach of Red speaker st thp meeting of the even- will present a dog picture after working as supervisor or thc rmer-i Thomas MoCartan. 16. of 24 Ave. School of Nursing. She has also 1 : of honur. was dressed in a dark Hnn i C-'itli'ilir high school football ing department of the. Red Bank which will follow a parade of show gency room at Monmouth Memor- of Two Rivers, Rumson. «as taken done graduate work at the L'nivers- green nylon tulle frock, with Settle* fur $.'i.r>O .suhniittvrl his annual n-pnrt. on the Vineland training school. leg. The youth was hurt during Monmouth Memorial, is a graduate 1 county kennel clubs will Bhow num- bridesmaid01 ttas s wernll ew Misse;lads Theres Thea Ir.^tal! 11 inn prorepdinK * «PIP con- Children's Theater I, a graduate i I" > " » "'"' A suit for Jii'i.sunal injun.-- .-ill- Department members will visit the erous breeds in keeping in line Rumson high school football prac- of Long Branch high school and Vaiti, the bride's cousin; Arminda lered by fom-ytiar ini Hotirit M.i- din'Hil by I.pnn Nnlan, Freehold, school next month. with Dog Week. tice. He is still at Riverview hos- Monmouth Junior college. He isMalinconico. the bridegroom's Group Makes Plans man, furnn-ily » n.^iclrnt of 1(H f Icuiiniy lomrn.'indpr. Plans for the session were an- Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. at pital where his condition is report- new a student at Rutgers univers- niece; Dolores Trufulo and Nora PioapccL live KpiIH.inK, wns Kei-j Ottier ollliiiollli-i'iss in>ta]lein>lalledd wru- J. nounced at thp department execu- the Carlton here, a dog show will The Children's Theater group of ed as good. ity. Martin. Their dresses were flamin- tlcd JUM befuro lii.-il «•«.- -i-lii-diilfd Kl n""'-' Hotkey. Daniel Hattrrson. I |,o.-ird meeting Monday. Mrs. be conducted for the children. A thc Junior Service league of Red go colored nylon tulle, and their tjve A number of other emergencies to brgin in the Munnuiuth Oi'.inty H'Mii..n.| K. Wolrhnk. vice com- Anthony Pi-rrotta and Mrs. Allan case of Strongheart dog food will Ban»ank mme^'t MondaMonday »a't ththce homhome flowers were pink gladioli. were treated at Riverview during Elect Rev. Squire court, nt Fii'i'hold fur *:i.r>(«i Th.-1 ni.mil.i-. William Wpmrich, Jr. ad- . |. . welfare rommitt.'c chair- be awarded to the top winner. °f Mrs- N"rman fotofflet at Eaton- Wa a( p the past week. Mrs. Cora Kings- Carmine Merra of Brooklyn, the action was liroiiKhi hy Irving M ii - ji'tanl: Dr. Sydney Ki.impr. chup- ,, , , charge of a party de- America's big four organizations,!town- ' lans were made for a w.in- ; m n a 0 n bury. 4 Bank st., dislocated right Minister!uin Head bridegroom's nephew, was best man, father of the yuunn hoy. 'lain- Raymond Hoyd. historian: panment niemher^ «i!l give for pa- the Boy Scouts, Boys' clubs, Girl |tPI' Program which will include shoulder, in fall down stairs; (Jeorgc Rev. Roger J. Squire was elected man. The ushers were Patrick agalnst G.oiKe U. Dinnis of «7 S;imm I Caitpnu'o jildjje ndvocale: tipnts nt Ihe Marlboro jtate hospit- Scout* and Camp Flre girls have' presentation of children „ plays at Rose, 17 Wallace St., broken and president of the Red Bank Mini.-- , Rampink, the Stride's brother; Mi- Laki; avc. Fun Havpn, who «a» the ' William .) Held, finance officer, and ja | (hls af,orncon Member.' of the __I1A«_AJ A HII UliUn in nnllua nai't JWOnnT*lUlil Cl*Uni\ 5Cu00lS. cut right middle linger, hand caught clln Chal |ps J and taking an active part terlum at a meeting Tuesday at the "'l Basso, Frank Sole and Louis owner and dnvir of an aiitumotiilli ] - Holmwond. sergeant at , drama department, headed by Mrs. -ere Mrs. Da-on electric saw; Thomas Maker, y in this year's observance. Ingrassia. which struck the bov at the inter- <""}•" vid Russell and Mrs. Robert Maida. rt. 36, Keansburg. left wrist broken Rosevelt tea room at Little Silver. Raymond Moore and Mrs Edward When the couple return from a Mi- f'uiinnp Hunting \va« in- schools; Mrs. Frank F. Blaisdell, in fall; Mike Stella, Belvidere avc.. Other new officers are Rev. section of Mil'-'iren fit. and I'io.^p«'ct | st.illnl i< prr-idPnt of thp auxiliaiy. Rathbun, u ill give a short, comedy Plans Progress for Mrs. Harry Gere and Mrs. James Atlantic Highlands, bruised anti George Robertshaw, vice president, wedding trip to Florida, they will avc. June i!7. lUllt. McCoskei, scenery; Mrs. J. W. Mor- nd Roy E. Cotten, secretary-treas- make their h"me in River Plaza surci'i ilmii Mrs. Sylvia Moorp possible broken right toes, droppod Robert Miriiian. tnioui;h rii.s Mil ' ' "ii„« m ^i me ^,»««--L Ecumenical Register after Oct. fi. The bride is n gradu- 1 Oth"i- auMliary M h ca Mr?] gan and Mrs. William R. Blair, loc on his foot; Dennis Sweeney. urer. fatherititiici,, claimi-iiiriiif*' l! tha^Mni i 4Den 'V niii.n i t»*ii otfiniey A. \ji i oe rt. a i^>. ^-••«*i*.»* ate of Red Hank Catholic high K c KlV tl lt prf s The Red Bank Council of church Jr., costumes; Mrs. John Watson Entontown, cm over right eye In A feature of the meeting was n.'Kligent in the i.|.i'ra'ion ,,f hi.. »'••>''•«>•- '" ' - " "" i Birggs. Mrs. Harold Unaud. Mrs. farewell to Rev. John Kirby, who school, and is employed by the a 0 women haa started Its ecumenical and Mrs. Fran, is W. Taylor, direc- fall; James Sknmel, 24 Park pi., ca,- and f.uWil lo k.-i-p a p.i.p.r, ™> ["; ^;"_ ,,'^™'^ "^'"V,:,"! ; Pextcr O. Jones and Mrs. Portland tors, and Mrs. John Hccrmans, is leaving the Fair Haven Metho-1 % ldc(> corporation of Red Bank, I find \i.->- president; Mrs. KIranor register of Protestant church wom- River Plaza, cm upper lip and pal- lookout for pi'di'sl i lan.-* lawfully oil Merrill. publicity. dlst church to take up a new pas- Thc bridegroom serveJd overseas llaninior-l. treasurri: Mrs. Ruth en here as part of the general ef- ate; Edward Kennedy. Second st., thp load It wa.s ftuth'T rla.tiled New niemhera accepli'd *' the tw a rt Il lf years with thc Ilallt-i- sccetaiy; Mis. HnriiHt Al- Others serving arc Mrs. RayRu- m \ l. cut. left middle finger, torate in New Brtinswlck. " " ."• » that I>enni.s did not have his car mi'etinR were Mrs. John Sanford, fort ts strengthen the work of Army during World War II. He is ex in.I. r. his-toiian; Mrs. Audrey churches in local communities, in mond Moore, Mrs. Henry Germond, caugh. in car door; John Huff, Bcl- Others attending were Rev. Army during Wn; under ctmtiul. On the other hiinil, Mrs. Ethel Anderson. Mrs. Hay- a Brooklyn Voca- Hilpin, chaplain, and Mn. Gloria the nation and in the world. 3d., Mrs. Joseph C. Williams, Mrs. shaw ave., Eatontown. cuts on right James Maiahall, Rev. Harold Horn-1 gradual e of th Mr. Dennis asserted that the acci- wood Mann and Mrs. Rich3id Mor- tlonnl sch 01 Hoski-y. seegpant at arms. Plans for the register campaign Merritt T. Lane, Jr., Mrs. C. R. knee, nnd Mary Lee Materna, 2. berger, Capt. Newton McClcmcnts " ' dent, which Mas investigated by ris. Weppler and Mrs. A. Gardner Fox. 308 Hance rd , Fair Haven, lingers • were studied by local women at a and Forrester A. Lee. SMITH—KKWIN Police Olllccr Philip Jianiune, w aa of left hand cut, caught in lawn worship meeting Friday at Newark. eau.sed when the hoy suddenly ran CKIIMIV ITA Post mower. Mrs. Anne M. Smith, Wanamassa. cUO.(MN) Bond l»»ue Council members attending were from the .sidewalk into the side of Rumson Ladies' Aid Young Judea Croup and Robert H Ki win of Brooklyn Mrs. Samuel W. Hausman, presi- the Dennis car. I'ur Mi>. Kurdge Approved at Marlboro were minricd Sept. 16 nt the Ashury dent, who represented thc World To Holt! Kumntage Sale To Receive Charter Robert Mirmnn .-.uffi'ied head in Park First Methodist church. Rev. M. < Kihwn Murilgc of Little Sil- Marlboro township voters Tues- Day of Prayer committee of the The Ladles' Aid society of Rum- ORDERS NEW TRIAL juries and fineuin-.s of th-- iiu.^e Members of the Young Judca Everett W. Palmei, pnMor, per- vi-r uas named vice president of day night overwhelmingly approved group; Mrs. Fred Boyd, chairman son Presbyterian church will hold A verdict of $14,000 against Al< and left urm. The M-tllein.nl ^ a., group of the Congregation B'Nai foimed Ihe cetemony. the Moniiioiith County Council of a resolution to sell a $40.0(10 bond of sales of The Church Woman, a a rummage sr.!c next Tuesday and I rred Kellett, 49, of 32 Shrewsbury app.oved hy Jud^e l.eon C. Leon Israel will hold their charter night Mrs. Anna ('. Smith of W»na- Puents and Teachers at an execu- Issue to pay for repairs to the Mor- national church women's magaiine; Wednesday at Blngham hall. The ave., Highlands, found in a civil aid In Ihe County coin t. services Saturday night at the Jew- massn nnd Norman B McDonald tive loaiil meeting Monday at Lib- ganville school, damaged several and Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow, Sr.. sale will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 assault and battery suit last July RobeiL H. MHida of Pauson-, l.a ish Community center on Riverside of Philadelphia, the hiide's brother, eit\- -1 school, Long Branch. She months ago by an explosion. publicity chairman, who attended p. m. Tuesday and from 10 a. m!. 13 was held to he excessive hy Su- hrccque, Ciinzona & Comb.s n|ipp.n • ave. An original play written hy were the attendant.". it-pi.i..'- Mis. Ronald fJaiirder of It was the second held on thc to noon and from 1 p. m. until 5 on; pcrior Court Judge Joseph I* ed for Kobi'it Mlinian and in.- meetings on publicity and visual s committee in the group, and di- Mr. and Mis. Krwin aip making Moninoiith Hench Wednesday. I Smith. He ordered a new trial as fathei. The difendim' "M- t .pt. same question. The riv-iolution was aids. rected by Mian Dolores Lapidus, thrii bom.' nt 7,^ Madison live.. Rrd Mi- l-iurilge, who is president of Mrs, Ralph Johnson is chairman • to damages only. The judgment was Hcnted 'l.y J. Victor <'aiton of A. defeated. CD to 44. the first time. will he presented. Bank Mis Kdwin is employed hy I In- Little SIIUM- P1*A.. served as of the sale and Mrs. Benjamin bury I'aik. Tuesday n'.»,lil> rc.-'.i''s were 236 awarded to Raphael Salas, 49, of Participating in the play are thc ltetiul Mrichunt.s Service bur- [Me imiroil corresponding secre.- Yankee Ball Player's Sutherland, ro-chalrman. Blnghnm in fa Mir of the bond issue and 122 ,30 Shrewsbury nvc. Highlands. Misses Sandra Slegel, Reglim Fine, eau at Asbiiry Parli. nnd Mr. Kr- t.n\. Mi- Hci hei t (iiini der of Mon- hall will be open Monday nnd Tues- against. whom Mr. Kellett, allegedly at- Lore Heyman, Maxlnc Inselbcrg. t win = .a-sifiant marine trnltlc mun- Will IKS MA(i.\y;i\K AHTM I K 111 miii Heach has been named to Brother Hurt in Crash day to receive articles. lacked. Rose and Irene Hoffman. Ailineiagp with Hie Cities Service Oil William Charles Brown, Jr., of "If Women Wen: in fonti..:. .Hi I .hit pi The next hoard meeting Karp, Phyllis Mosknwltz, Unit Nel-• compiiny 1 New Ymk city. 1'ort Monnmtilli Man Wins River ave., Monmouth Beach, broth- 1HMMAGK SAI.K Hit ii-li.- by Mis .Judith I'iia.-e will he Hot 111 at Ihe. Francis pi. COl.l MBt 8 |>AY CKLKHRATION son, Shirley Safran, Kochelle er of Bobby Brown, New York Court St. James, Catholic Daugh- C'liinchill. appenrs in the Oil..her Keanshui g. Tavern Amateur Hour Schwartz and Sheila Schneider, AI.IKAH—I 1IHISTOI1IKR 1 baseball flayer, was Injured yester- issue of l.ndies Home Journal. M I «. | ters of America, will hold n rum- I Long Brnnch i.s planning the big- Joseph Hochsteln, Donald Libr- Gus Hoi-nig of Port Monmouth, day morning when the car he was Mr, and Mrs. Peter Alikas of Churchill, who l.i ihe wife of llai- mage sale Saturday morning, open- | gest Columbus day celohrntlon in haum, Ivan Kalmen, Robert Lie- FOOD SAl.K FltlDAV 11 singer, won llrst prize in the am* driving struck a parked car, mount- ing at 9 o'clock, at the Westsidc Matawan have i\nn.nini-eil the mar- old H. C.liiiiclilU of W.iDill.ir.il dr.., Its history. Six hands and the city's bermiin, Robert Splwak. Neal Sle- nti'iir hour Friday night nt the Sea ed a curb and hit a tree at I\H1- and a passenger, Hnrrlct Cummlnna i Mu M. .1. OHain. Mis. Chailen display. HUMIH'SS. social, service .1 11; I.. >!, |il.1.••• Hi |,' 17 .11 SI 111.I v. c.'.liu s a ..t 11 -u .-U- i-iMi\j4. Unu-liinj; MnhiMhst clniii-h be • VIHlTINti IN OKOIKilA KM- of Port Monmoutb, thud pri/.e. of Manfoloking, cuta of thc fore- , bcMaislre. Mrs, Walter O'Neill, ,.-ind vcteians' 01 Kiiiiizat mn.s fiom 1 Ic 11 );i-'< 1 ;n c|i Oi :h...|..\ i bin 1 h. Cnlliei 1 .in,I I.Ill • II -me I ••Ml t \.-eii ;i a ill and .'i p m llcnis 1 They also are singers. head, left knp.c and left anglr. Both I Mrs. Irving Rink. Mis. William . Ked Bank. Long Hrnnch nnd A.s- Councilman John Newton of Phil.oleli.li.a piini.ui Mi !.. I -ollMit,- M,s foi I'II- s,|e IIIHV be sent lo Ihe .s.-him! n: l.'li a' the chuiih the Friday's Judges wen' Mr «n4 iv«re treated at Monmouth Mcmor- nieliii'h, Mif. Uoroihy Jcn«rn and | huiy I'aik hd\c been invited to par- Highlands is vacationing in Ills . Miss Sophie Ahlwi* thc IUUICB CIHIII lull «.i lilt 3t 111 Of l.llt day of the benefit. Mrs. Otto Vogt at (Cut Kcansourg. Ial hospital. ilis. Tony Boncore. liclpatt. home stati of Georgia. sister, and Haiiy Aiikas, her bru- magazine, Page Four BET* TTX-SK , SEPTEMBER 2f, MW

1 lormer Hrxidrnl Juice Itradlcv HOSIAN KI1XKD NOTICL Nonet OKUINANCE TO K.-TABi.lSH. MAIN- N' irtlLilNANi I. HM.LLATISU HOURS A.Mi ' ONSLMl'lIIIN HI' Mr= l;unald (i.i.ie, 32, of West, TAIN. HlAXi.AlH'l-^lt .A.MAM' . 'IUMU..I U.I I l.lll-. , " " , May Br Sent lo Korea % HKV .K.-- CIS I.l- To I'M! Kolx-rl Haille Knd :i", I.(.n;.- Biahi-h, wan killed I flu. P I. nhl'.\l:l iM MK.vi in nil ::',";': I i KN.-KH 1'KKMISK.- A Mi lllilH.S Hi 1 SAVE ll Nhtt >HKKWSBL'l:V. ! <\i|>\ I>a'.jd John foini't •. <' in an a jtomobiie accident Monday i I.n.-I.M. OI .-l'> II I'KKMISLS. M ai.-l M-.-. Ji.i:-on BiadlfV of TU i>l(ES( KIUJ-. A Nil KSTABLI.-II 1 liK IT oKIiAINKIl l.y th.- Mh>i.r >n.i R-i Hank, irl! Kiuvii K. i:nr-tr ' n- "•! S' M.i: . - pi. .ir.n-j ini i Ih- i nKii£t at K'TL Piciie, F!a. In addition to j HULt.S' ANIi Ktl.LLATIll.NS Kill ( ..i • oi the H.i iii-li u( Ni« J=hr. w f - Sn'suday fin OI til. Majur n:.| ! Hodeckci of Boston and Mrs. in .-!.„.-•, "; I •"• \ M. .ii.il 7 i. • Month End Sale \',u» atu in <•'• n>-ji! Kloy.l Kr-n- il of Ih.: BIIMINKII of Ni» .d I'luput .u liy on Ijonx , . .my limi : i 1,1-1 \ i I' M.: HI. .itnpi- v-'iilam I.. a Holiday II.. , - „• .'• "i \. M »..il :.!•" l.il;ind H' jind hi* wifr, Anne, ! and James Mayher. I.'... ',•! [„• in*-' M.Vrni bury slm'i IHMIIV I, i ?-ab -hpil 1'tii ? i- YARDSTICKS ftunifiiy or MMdlrtunn. have till f-i- ."'l \.'M. »I V|''|.'...!, A. M. ai.l to the In IIV.^.III.? ill th.' ll€->-.. nh • 20% ,f nf Po:.i'«' nn, Bom-iith ' 1 When Backache Spct.on 6. Imm'tl.atfly upon the !m>.«- Riain. DONALDS ni/r at th.s (ii (linnrn-e nnd annunlly Ihei. - ' A nii-i-linfE of the Women's Re- Miss Bindley attended Red Bank aflrr from Ihi' OI^HH ?.atmn tit thr Hur- I HAM KKY !'IV lSldN I 1 16 iiimh lonnri. the Hi)r'MiKll ( iiiliii'il .h:i' i.ll t.c held n.vt hij-'h .,i miol r. I-', C. Ihmic. u ho Oehue Laundry Service Goes Away HI.ini nl H I fimin.tt. i- from Hie Huimivrti SHERIFF'S SALK Tuesdny ai th homi' of Mn Lil- is ^'alinncri a! an .-urlleld in Illi- Ai we get olil«r, sln-M and Rtrain, nvpr. U MARION ST. BED BANK ( .nun- ! i-onipr MIIK of thri-c m*-mb. n By .•"rtiif i»f » «!•.! «if i-\. cm on lo li.-in Clayliin noi". «JF graduated from Middle- CJ(fili(in, 1-xcunftive Bnmkins or eniionure to th'ri'of whn with tile Mmn ishliM lin'i d're tl. SMII-II .ii'nv.i. nn of tn. T'-ihce llepai-tlni n- ..[ Nv ..I.!.-, v l( dai..'. :-. ]>.: > -n' )! Mi Mild Mi> Wall.i .1. Fli'ining to.\n !uun.-!np hiKh M'hocl. % SAVING linn. Thin may lead many filkn lo com- .if lh<- ll.T,'.Kn limi tl , M'Ow.1 to -a .• n> l-ll.. < vni< anil >un Waiti of Aniinvei. I'onn. lilam or nanjinir liarkaclic, !.,..« of pep and ON ,\ '!_' '_»_!, •I'IKI!' uj Iii ihf H.ii.niuh limiu'.; fi'nni, have ended a v..;ii will) Mi. and rnPT-ity. hrmlnclira nml ilimnrai. Getting 1 me :.i (in. tn. i-.r.il : nn nf i.o'ti-i m«t- | Mi.nl..v. ih. nf II < OI.I.KKAN AT I'OLLKOK CASH * CARBV Mi-. Leonard Fleming of r'inrhur«t up mirhta or frniiii.nl lia.HKngon may rwult lets n th, Hiiimu-ii «i,.l :h • k »'ri'i| 1 I'l In.in minor bladder irritiilionH due to told, li • tn the p ih;,i- in iiic and ! i r >•; t,r,Hltl Ttibei* Culleran s-nn nf Mr :ind da ni.n..-, „, iliHai, indi.i-inioln. Mr. and Mi-. Kdu.nd Biyk of Mrs. r.i.liiii Ci.iii ran nf Leonardo, If M.nr ilui-,,mfi,rU an, d'U- to lhf>f til:' til" ».:flll> nf tin Kdi'iiuiin li.'.l 11,1-v ' illi I o.r- II" lln'l Mam .si ohfsiived Monday then '»"'"'• 'l'">'l »•»!!. try D..an'. Ciil«. a mild t '!< Ml. t In left Mun.lnv for Ihe I'nucrsily of iliiin-nr. [Jsrd •„,.,.,„ .,| ,, ,,||,,, , |,, Itn li"ti Uiddiny annivrifial y. r ly y n n r ir • ?! v "';••' •'•" v.-ni.. Wlule n, ,. .jn.in.im, may f I Manl'iinl. v. here he is a fii'shman ra Him \ »} Mi. and -\li.« Jnme> Walling and i.rten mhrrwisr ,,,-rui. il'n amazing huw 'I ! mmiy timei riwan'i love happy rrlipf - •on.- Janus and Biuce attended He is a rr.idiiale of Middletown ]•:, i, ,,-.. I. r. r jif-nr |..,;- ",'iiry tit- MiI the limilMuf kidn.y Oil.en and Illter. . , H:II ..•• . ;l' i.r.- i.- r>.Hi h. I', ycr.hPtl. - •»:!•. 'i the Ilu- ...i.-n nf Kuin- thf widdint,' reception of Mr. andtownship hij;h school. flu»n out wahtc. Get Doan'a I'illa tudajl 11PMH, HilvrtiM' in Tin* It»^i«t»r : sn:i. ,'i t ;i nir\ of Mi.: nnui'ii ami Advprtiiemcnt. Mi.;. Kichaid Klos.s of Newark, • Miiyii- and Cmtir:! tlnly mlMi'.'il. Sti*; •• nf Nt v. J't-o". «'•"»" tint. ilf-.M- held Sunday in that city. Mrs. Si (•:.mi H I* i.h.i.i he thf duly t>. i iia!.-d JIS !,<•• So 2 on mnn . nMt.rd 1 !..-.. n!i;r».!« <-f th- TWnih'h tn fri>iri '•Am. -nilfil I'inl I .an 'if Uht. WomU. fleorpe Kronemeyer and Mr, and the imhlir pparc and ti cnfnrrp thp ru Riim»'»n, MnitniMUili Coiintv. N. .1.", in . i-t mi '.>. r. i - .'.s (i j.|.f,;i.i«'.l [.. * .! .11 .<-.- fi.rn- kha!! I.. (•.••7CI.- of th- I" HKil.MM, H !"• nt forim.l hy th* Remember The Famous .(I >\U MI . Mi. and Mis Richaid Shannon fo W.i i.i I of th».r I'm- nf "l"ti iif Si.ii- . ai H f nnd daughter Ji-an of Belleville : -li- dale .'•tit; ti« |*mn* niM. i.v.' !ti( net i I i n.u'h

wfif Saturday viaitms at the home ( i .i< vi I.I • ni «| in!, firn* -IUIS fn- fr.l.i-i mi :. -ii .If •:•#•. s y nun ,-.-« .M>I a:..n/ the ; n of Mi. and Mrs. Ed'-v.n C. Bfam. SPECIAL SANDWICHES? ;i« p' >'«( - licit for p(i! i'i nirii hy I h |«m w«-*lii v i lit of ^l:\',. W'IXIII [.ai.p fil f.i: >if S< w J' :f > . nin- • (i- >-" : a it |i John I.icht of Mills ave.. h;i« re- , S.^..n, 1... No-h i.fT h.i.'n rnniR-rril nni II H: th t hiK.i'ii nir sumed his studies at Newark School j >fm-' t.n iff ihr «|.|.o-'.!in. i:t -•' •!•.(•>' nl ir.inri: .:.>• ,1... •-» of Engineering. , -.. of ih» ... FOR YEARS ALL OF JERSEY^" ant lo th-- IHWS nf Nftt Jci«ry in f.j.-h i-m-t. 1 "D fc \tt-% to frt- oH Cotton Gingham was christened Sunday. S*pt. 17. at t h a of PIN month!*, dunnc which t nn: th- v j'. h- i k* thr I.M; • hu Belford Methodist church hy Rev. ' ' Aon-. . .• may be nnrnvnl without rftu>r. ho. .I of I.nt Np. 1(,n the ma|. M R. L. Elacknian. The baby is named j VOI. ('AX ENJOV THESE SAME "SPECIAL" SANDWICHES AGAIN. DURING office iluriuir y-iotl I-. ha-, or. rflir.mry t-i: thriii-e (JI f«.stu y a.m.^ 'Ur n r Ii- ni.ri rt*t ftrfirr in t ho Horomrh. fin JIFT- PLAIDS June Marpaiet, and the aponsonfi ' «T;.V !"!,<• of sa d I,ot Nn. !, 1 n? fro' mr,r# DINNER HOURS. AFTER THE THEATRE. OR AT OTHER TIMES DURING THE *rm ?ha!! he rr-ninv**H from ntri**r> m th*1IM' >-- id H i>i) nt m tie iveMfrj ,,ii9 390 are the child's uncle, Walter Cros- EVENING. AND SERVED AS ONLY JOSEPH'S CAN SERVE THEM! lioilef rfi part mom for on] it '.cn\ rr;,»mi!i. nf O;ik Wnii.l iwinr th-nrc I.'. I in n bee, and aunt, Mrs. Minnie Pecyna. HIMI nn Mirh P'l-M.n utial! bp removed imrlh vritf r!y fl.i-rcl.i.n i»:.i:i>f thi- \uMr-- iAlso Available On Order, In Quantity, For Card Parties, Clubs, Etc.) ; • Mr. nnd Mrs. Sal Chessari and | f \CPpt for rHu^p or iticaparity, miscon- ly ! m- of Oak Wn.nl I.anp on it run* M" Wide. lir JI •:n^ tn th«- rlifht havinir JI rmliti* of daughter Jean, Mr. and Mr«. Wll- | $l>t-t'lallzlng In 1 Many eolor ; IT- I u'rs and rr-jru lations p.-t ablishrd for 6 *. 1 '. ft t hr thf dlstn ore what it mny combination'. liani Sherman and sons Billy and i Sue Valentine & Her Accordion th" v<>\. ri'mmt nf the polirp fnrce and to th' <-rid.ttw ,.i);nt of thi- fir;t rnursr. Values to 89r. Tommy, all of West New York, Full Course Dinners the (JppHrttnrnt: nor sh»!l Riirh prrrrui Sc.7.f.| a* thi' pro [H v: y df John I'H Id- Playing Every Wi-fkend be siiRppmlpr). rfmnvpil, finrd or rtilurcd wrll and A !:(•«• Caldwi II. tii r.i'ti in f xrcu- were week-end guests of Mr. and From $2.00 •n olli'<* p\cppt for jti-il cnusp Kfiil 1 h* n tion »! the *u ' of C:!V Kcdc-:tl Savinjf* Mrs. Albert Leo of Wihon ave. For Your Entertainment nn!v aflrr hciir'tLT rii> wr'ttrn rh-'iffp^ in Mt.d L.IBU A*M«-iiil'nn i.iiinvnr tnC.'y If jcvu arp rnntemplatlnK » Tarty. Banqurt, Wedding or Dance )«u will flnd eiceUent facilities •!i' maiiiirr prr*rribnl hy thr ^tntntt.-i of Sa vi.vi and Lonn Aisonnliiin) and ',o Guest.s last week at the home of Sfw Jrrscy. he soi'l I.v a\i»llal>le with separate dlninir rooms. nener\.i'lon« accepted. Sperlal rates. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Mciscnback- ' II:A K. U OI.CUTT, sh«i it. 1 j PI- of Plymouth ave., were Mr. and j for-n ajy anVii; ,-rrv.rr^ wlvh -hn!; hf Da-Mi A.:-,MIS-. •: la.'.'(. tpQiiirpil by thf Bimnl of Hi-nlth by \v»v Mr=. Richard Rigney of Akron, O. ' Qu in. IiMi.m.1-. M.i i- & K.i-Bf '. of innptrt'on and i nforcrnnit nf «| Ai-i.r-.oj .. Mrs. Willii.m Mcade last week ' HKSKHVATIONS ^^. %m Jr9 MONMOUTH RD. hralth nrdinancrt of thf Borough Rnd fso i i.r=. |jr, :o vi.'ited her daughter, Mrs. Robert ' ;il»n in thr way of tnf.ircinir othrr ord- I • — PHnrM of the Borouph in rarry;n* ou' | SUPERIOR COURT OF NT.W JERSEY ButlT of Woodhridge. Katontown 3-(M»99 W^ J W CMJC/XTI *<£> WEST thp provision* rmantirnr rnforc^nif-nt nf ' Chancery Division, Monmouth County Mr. and Mi>. Nicholas Ditaran- ! !hc Miinr, subjrrt, h;i«rvrr. lo iiny annt bttwrcn n.tl Ptosent wei n Tommy and Jackie nujih of New Shrewsbury rirl. W.ish. 1: Mrmhrr nf thf [• .rni. Ladiei' tizei: small, medium seph, Catherine and Patricia Falkc P. M . nt the Tinlon T'nlli Puh c School, nt whirh tim* and pla(T all pfi-sotm dr- Attornrvit for Plaintiff. Pin-wale corduroy. and Christian Abbes. 14 Souih Piirk Slrfft, and large. ^; •! itjf to be hrard thereon will be given full opportunity. Brown, Ruit, Grten, Wine The fifth birthday of Lester Nel- Girls' sizes: 7 to 14. son. Jr., was celebrated Sept, 16 Dated Sept. 1 <. 19.1fl. Notict of S*ttlcmint of Account Not all siiei in every color at the home of his parents on KENNETH HELPS. Mayor, EiUtr of Hurry S. H. .Shap.ro. di-'-iasril. Nn: .cr is hrrcby y.\ < n that I hi' a< • Value* lo 2.98 Campbell ave. A number of Les- ' MARGRETTA L. REED. Clerk. counts of the Mibscr.ln r». cn-cxrt ntori Former 6.98 Value ter's friend* played games for im ro of thf rUnt* tif saiil dfCfB'-Ml. will bi prizes and were served slices of a au(J>tiatrd by t hi Sui rogHlf of NOTICE the County of Mf.nrrnnil li HH.I :-fpnrtfd large birthday cake prepared for AN ORDINANCE -» KEATING A PLAN- for (trttlfnr*!." In Th«- Muiirnonth I'nun'y the party and other refreshments. NING fiUAUH IN THE BOKUUGH ul Court Probs:- Ihv •- -m .m I-'r.ilay. I h*» BUDGET PRICED Attending were Blanche Hancock. NEW SHKfcWSBURY PROVIDING Tlu'd day of Noviml^r'. A. H. lftfid. at FOR ITS MEMBERSHIP ANIi FIXING 10 o'clock n. in., at which time app::ra- Irvin Beaver, John Walling, Carol POWER AND DUTIES. tion will br made for t hi- nliowanct of Olah, Kenneth Walling. Maxine and WHEREAS, there exists in th* Uor- conimitl-ionfl and COHIUP! f• • GIRLS' PLAID DRESSES ouKh of New Shrewsbury an Dated S.ptcmh.r l\ A. D. l!»S0. John Flnan, Susan Marvin and for a r a refill and com ni-fhf naive »urvry ALRKRT SHKNDEIt, TUBABLE COTTONS Dorothy and Christine Nelson. and study of present and future condi- in:, Heilcrmnn St.. I'hilad. -i-hia. Pa. tions and for the k'rnwth of the munici- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolf of BENJAMIN SHKNDER. in Sites 7 to 12. Selected Stylet. $1.49 l>»liiy. " h*> and tho mmv is Fa-ldin. SurrotiHt*- of th-- Cunty of Mon. hereby created tind rMablit.h*d. Attending a family dinner were Mr. mouth, niaile on tin- ihlrtiith day of Aug. INCH THICK COMBINATION Section t. The nifmbt rs const it utinj? u.«t. If.'ii. nn thr apnlirari.il of \V. Hm- 99' REMNANTS and Mrs. William Goebel and chil- thr Plannintr Board shall consist of the ry Morris. dren, Carol and Ann. and Mrs. following rlansei. to wit: •rutnr of the estate of • Rayon Crepe Jam* i A. Bet-k ton, drcc-H>fd nut ice is Walter Fink, all of this place, and Clanfl I -Tne Mayor, p\ ofHcio. hereby Kiv.ii to the rrHito'rs of naid Pound Class II- An ofticial i>( the munii-i- * Rayon Satin Misses Mary, Elizabeth and Mar- 1 i.t-rcaKPd tn r\Sibit tr. thf suhseribrr pality to hp nppointnl by th' Mnytir. tn!i» *M-rutor R< Hfoti—nid, thf :r debts gaiet Goebel of Jersey City. (TlAKH III-- A member »»' the Council • Nylon nnd d'mntidx against lti>- said (-.•tatp, un* lndudti sturdy *x- to br upnoirteti liy it. ck-r oath, with.n «1\- mcir !hs from the Sizes S'J lo 40. 6c Oz. The Brownies of Troop 71. will trudid aluminum Cln^s IV Si\ t'itiz»-ns of thf Bnr-dale of tne ufonsud tinier, or they will White. Black. Pink. Blur. hold their Hist fall meeting next outaidt door fr»m« outrh of NfW Shrew jib u ry to br up.be forever hartnl of thi-M- artsons there- with lull •crtcn and pointed hy thr Mayor. r >ot evcr> size and color )n Large and small pieces; Tuesday at 3 p. m. in the school for iu. n-n«t th»* SRid 5ijt.scribtr. •tortn ••ctiona. Alto "" t.nn :i. All mem tars of the Plan- every style nr fuhrje. all hemmed. with the new fcider. Mr*. Charles chain itop for pro- Board shall serve n« such without Haini: Irnhnjl. N. J.. Aujciut 30th, Green, in I'lit.ge. The monthly ttction • f a i n a t 19Jii. winds, door chrck turn 4. The ti-rms of the immbfts W. HENUY MOliUIS, \ allies lo .{. 19 Choice of many colon. meeting of ttie troop commi'tee and lockinc devicr. [>.*inc Clan I and HI shall cut- in-'It Mnltiunn Ave., will take place that evening n the Grill* to match (ex- ...ml io ihfii' i c*i'f ft:% i- official Irn- Aslmry Park, N. J. home of Mrs. Charles Greene of tra). uvft. Thr trrm of thr tnrmlirr rnii|i(n. in if ("fl«« II nhail terminate with the Wilson ave. iiimniiin Build ft CHII.DKKYS term of the Mayor appointing h:m. Thr sbuiy Pink, Ni Jeriry. CHILDREN'S Mr. and Mis. Robert McKrindle irrms of thf mcnibn.-. nf Cln*t IV «hn'i Attorneys. f 14.lift br for rrr.r. two. thrrr. four, flvr and * v and children Linda and Robert of 1 yr-ni .* lT^lMM•llv^l.v Thr trrm nf rarh NOTICE Plymouth ave., and Mrs. George NOVELTY "mrinner of I'.nnn l\' herrafter appuintrt] Thr Htiard of K.|u<;it"nn nf ihr Tnwn- Hojer of Wilson ave. attended a • hf>'l bf for M\ ycarr »hi|i of Slir'W«b-ny i* ii«L-f.r r,-,r t*a|r^ christening party Sunday at the Srrtion ii. The Planninir Board •hull bids b> the iJny nn H t ransiiortat inn elrut a chairman and a virr chairman Sweaters home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond roil!-- 'rum thr Alfrrd V«:| Hnmrs to th« froni the membprn of Class IV and crrate Tinton Falls School in the morning and SLIPPERS l<«<, Wool . Lone Hleeven. Martin of Middlesex for their son, and fill *uch othfr offices ns it may dp. from '.h*- Tintnn Fulls Srhnnl to tho Al- Soft Felt th Bruce R. Martin. fprminf. It may rmi'loy rxperti and « frcil Va in the afternoon. slnff nnd pay for their jervirps and such Further infornmt ioi n may be obtained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schafflin of othtT (-xpenatR HI may be nrres-mry nnd from thf IHsinct Clftk nt her home on Main st. announi'i-d Sunday the en- prum-r not cxn-fdinit In all. fxclusive of Tinton Aviv, Tintnn Knlls. N. J. c KiftN I he nmnunt i.pprnpriHtt'd by the Bidd'M must furiiifh t hi-ir ov.n iniur- gagement of their daughter. Mies PR. ' • bod/ fur it* us.-. • HIT in iiiuu.intH i.i.-.i.h.d by 1M». Florence Schafflin, to Markham S»ctirm «. Thi- Planning Boari. nhul! All biiU must b<> in the hand* of th* Smith of 1'nion. A December wed- nrurn hnvi* «N other poWt-M rnnfcrrnl iipnit !t DUlrlft ("Ink not U\\, r than H P. M «n in dot the jirovmnnx nf New Jerwi-v !{. S.Tu.silrtV. Octolx With platfor99m 'hard rulilirr Coal Myle In K«l. Hlue. IMnk ding is planru-d. after which the 4»:.'>;>-l to II iruUifae and 40 :.'»."»• 1.1 tu The Bunnl rvi-s Ihr iiKht to reject dole SIE«-» 5 |o I'.'. and Malie. couple will make their home in fll.y 1 Site. 1 a 3. Hrfnishurg. Pa., whcie. the pros- Sfct inn 7. Thi I nrriinHnri *hn II take Srntembrr Cfi, I'.i.'.d I'ink ili*phMnl« iir liluo duck*. : 1 pective hndPKioom Is employed na rfTri-i mmcilin:ply upon it* PHMMKI- and NKLI.IK i OSBlHtN*. *--fil. fl.-frirt Clerk. 2..'{9 Value an accountant for the Pcnnslyvnnia TABU PADS IKOW lion an reiiniifil liy law. Uvular 1.29 Valiu- Public Notice •ailroai. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office mutril The fo ruin: Ii ir oi din mice Wfl* flit: it- In Ihr milt I'r <.f the f«'nlc nf i',*o-gm A meeting nf the Middlelown Htatprool wllliibll t. he'd Sr pi em hrr It. lii.Mi. «il! he h"!d next Thuisday night Pil Ihr t back and non-bmdini dicor, euttem nd ».ll comr up for final con., ikrr nn Mlri of liorrtiii, Mr- l he < mmty nf Mnn- at !tin Eiivl Kransbursr fire house. ntidt in edges. Sires to W"«« p li -' tiny nf Srp. hut ftiirtwl Mayor nnri l ounr.l h> IM IK Id IK-:.»li. i .Mi. and Mi» Hoy Kolb attended 1 mi ion of Krn- fjtennons to I|. ,.'. ' ]((-,1ft.Mi, . tH,jI sS P P . MM. .n (i- thth«r T-nlinT.Iiloli . r1'n! s riuiec. ii,)U, on I Im ai-p! rn t ;on of Krn- IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS the wedding leieplion of Mi. and bihid tnimil 12" M- 1 color* Mrs Charles E. Campino Saturday i\nw'lHn7pyirptBMSVlrionV>ri"aVr^"^ I*1!' *>* *''*"?** Wi.tii.i,, dereHieJ, nutlre TULIPS 7c each CROCUS 11111 B hereby «ivrn to the creditors of said in Newark hriir d " thereo' *"•*n» wil..*l be. givrL n ful_ ..l ^oppor - IB IlirAllV IIIUAII III ttiAnxruJa.. ..- *t _^.J (iecia-t*'d tu i-\ hi hit to the subtcrilier, DAFFODILS lOceach MAS 3 FOR 1 ft* tunity. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jiick Hlmmelreich Nile executor ft* aforesaid, t hf r d..: li t (n.m' lit* lyn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mar- MARGRETTA L. REEU. Uorough rierk. dn:.- nf the iifoi. >.i d nr.ur. or \u, , « ;] sha!! of Springfield were week-end lift. 08 h(i forever barred of their HCI'OIM ih!• i .n h II'MH I ( KnrkiM £ Knnlor, 77-79 HltOMI ST. ItKI) BANK Mi nnd Mi». Hoy Mmld of Wai- ; II Mnuid Si , nut it. j SIAHMSLWDSTQI.F: 23 S«,,,| S,, (o,,en .„ 9 I.i.) .SAin'l V.co. 7-()l(M» Ii <• ,lli,i .if! . il AL rllltl.! «.:..! <>.>:. Krypu... N .:. Ad vf rt ii#men t. Attorneys Truman Signs Does A&P Put the Lab Transfer Bill ers $-100,000 Pa\roll, Custotfl 1,195 Jobs Involved Corner The bill authorizing th« transfer Price on Every Item? of the Watson laboratories from Eatontovvn to Rome, N. Y., was signed Tuesday by President Truman. A total of 1,195 jobs will move '"lhat's a pood r|iir-tiun. S-IP. \&P r ,nk- I'IP pri« <• on with the laboratory as will an every Itrm so HP'II alua\= kimu ^li.it f w-i\ t h 11 n i_r rn-t«. annual payroll of $400,000. Proba- bly the only ones who will be asked iiop*n't ha\c In JMI'-- niter -hi" ^i'l- liiin.p ho-.v to continue then employment with 1 the laboiatones will br- engineers rinirli 'iif [i.iid lor .ill ill' ill ifi-i 'ill tliuiu- khf |.iniy|;t. and other specialist.':. Others will 1 probably lie given letters of avail- 1 Oil Mil ^ III >.'l \ \M' -ll"V\ - M '• ll"\ I -| I'lti I I-', i-l '. I HTM! .-. ability with the hope that they 1 hilt's aimtlipi Ira-mi \v11v I I jK<• l'i »lin|i lii'-i'1. might be absorbed by some other federal agency. The president's signing of the ll.uk nf |n-!'l;|r-- i- llljlll'. ili.|i< il I.I lit. Il'- bill brings to a close a dispute which has waged Mine last Janu- '•ihiii 1 'h(i|i|iin^. Inn. \ii'l \,sl'- - -.. I > • 111 nf '• \i i ,:i,iifc ary between New Jeisey and New I'rirnip ' help*. MM; do |ii-t th it. With I in- jn i- •• p!.i m'v York congressmen. New York in- terests claim the move, which was markeil on p\ciy iti'in I.IIMI mi the -lir-Kr-, ,i- uflh requested hy the Air Force, was in the interests of national de- >

iiPikin°; it New Jersey, on the other hand, claim politics entered the right. with nur ilpni!/i^l i.i-h ii^i-li i i r-< «- j |. t ;il lininc. The bill authorizes an expendi- ture of $3,114,500 for the transfer Try shojuiinj; at \mir ,\4>l' "npfi \I.ukt-l f'.v a werk

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Apple Sauce Aipt.wy 20•« "" 2 for 25« <« « «* 27« Chicken Broth Coil*** inn u*» 01 can 15c

Tomato Puree !•»• w* <* cm 2 for 1 It Boiled Onions cue brand i«cml2cs. Del Monte Corn Golden vm «i* \i «. CM 2 'or 33c • Tender, Juicy, Property Trimmed NibletS Who. kernel corn 12 et CM 2 for 31c

Whole Kernel Corn A>P i.ncy 20«cm 2'or 31c Rev. John C. Reiss Super-Right" Meats Garden Sweet Peas DtiMor.it 17«. can 20c Rev. John C. Reiss, eon of Mr. You can always count on *"Sij|»or-Kifslil** moats to lip ten- and Mrs. Alfred Reiss of Linden Green Giant Peas i7»«nl9c der and juicy because they're selected lioin (lie lic-t beef, pi., is at home on vacation prior to beginning a three-year course in pork, veal and lamli available. \mi can always inunt on canon law at the Catholic univers- Airline Prune Juice . . • • • . « •>•• 27* them to give you more for your money, too . . . lliank* to ity, Washington, D. C. Father Kciss w.u lelievej of lila Wheatena . . * ««pk«19c A&F"s trimming policy. So lie ri^lit- luiy "Sup«"r-Ki{»ht"! duties as curate at St. Anthony's Catholic church, Trenton, and Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . . I<«P.J 2I<»25<= placed on a leave of absence status by Bishop George W. Ahr In order Kretschmer's Wheat "Germ . • • u<«iir29e to take up the special studies. A graduate of Reel Bank Catholic Kellogg's Corn Soya ' m , 17c Frctfe Irolltag Md Frying Wielt or Eltier Hill Full Cut high school, class of 1939. he was Pl ^ .iiniiiiil c,ik'\ niakr it .[.me ordained to the priesthood in 1947. 3Mb. Readj-l«-tnI Hams "• c.\kr! !l- In-' nm-1, fre-li-fiom- H« leaves for Washington Monday. Borden's Instant Coffee 2« iir 5 3c s« i« 1.27 Chicken* tlie-oven flavor i« Hire to make a hit. Pillsbury Pancake Mix . • • . J0oiPk916e Chopped Beef ground b 59c Sliced Baron 5unn,i,.'d 2 w *> pk9< 69e Life Underwriters Marvel White Bread . . . • . ' ° =«1' Meet at Asbury Park Vermont Maid Syrup « « *•• 26« 24« t»t 49c Boneless Bri&kcl Rcvf FtesSmcain. *> 85c Smoked Beef Tongue* ^°« ^ *> 59e 1 IO k Iced Raisin Bread 1 b cai The Monmouth Association of Crispo Cookies »i«k »» '"" »> MM « i> « 19c Prime Ribs of Berf Ex>r« then cut ib 73« Fowl For Incaisee. salads-all nzei Ib 43< Life Underwriters hold a board of Sugared 0'ennamon pkg ol \'2 'o- directors' meeting Friday »t the Loin Pork (JlO))S Cen'.er cull »> 85c Smoked Pork Shoulders Short cut ib 49e Berkcley-Carteret hotel at Asbury Duff's Gingerbread Mix . • . u«Pk, 24* Coffee Ring Oan.sn l- ,t and rut eacn Park. President Frank Klau« of lb u Red Bank presided. Cuplets Cup Cake Mix . • • • »s«pk«17c Pork Chops H,p and shoulder cull Ib .},jc Bologna or Meat Loaf si,«d V4 33* It was announced chartered life Peach Pie iw,p,:« ea^ underwriters classes will be con- Junket Danish Dessert • • • 4*«pko.llc Fresh Pork Shoulders shon cut ib 19c Frankfurters sin.si b 6,K ducted hy the association for part Macaroon ("up Cakes . , • » pis o'%> P>3 ='12-' ry Caplan and Jack Enright, As- , , In. pk(. 13e Turkeys Pilgrim 11-17 lb> Ib 5*>r over 20 Ib: fe t9c Beef Kidneys u> 29«, bury Park: Carl Keener and Philip 7-Minit Pie Crust Mix Schmitt, Belmar; Harry Braender, Sea Girt; Charles F. Shaw, Jr., Sterling Salt Him •' 24 ez. pkg. 6< Fane// Fish Pork Sausage . u«k ib 69<- Meit ib 63e Wanamassa; William Rogers, Nep- tune, and William Nicholas, Free- Mazola Salad Oil . . PI bot 39e « 73e Smelts Fr.ss ib 39r Shrimp i»rge ib 59c SteKing Lamb »'•«» and ihank ib 29« hold. New members admitted to the as- Chicken Chow Mein Dinner chm* Nwty ptg 63c Swordfish ib 55<- Porgies F»iii ft> 23c Fresh Spare Ribs ib 59<- sociation were Ned Davis and George Hollywood, Red Bank; Underwood's Deviled Ham • • 2Vi«zeanl8e Gurdon Rudolph and James J. Born, Freehold; Clarence Hurl- Chicken of Sea Tuna Fish inht me.t 7 « can 39< burt, Jr., At'lantie Highlands, and Imtpeett* •« ArrUml a»*f S«v«r«f Tlmmt m ••», Louis Blank, Lakewood. Cut-Rite Waxed Paj,er . • • . i"it.-oii23c

Youth May Fare Hudson Paper Napkins TU K» Pk( of to 2 ier 2 lc A&P's Fruits & Vegetables Grand Jury Action Scotties Facial Tissues • . pkg of 200 2 for 25e Spencer L. Parker, 17. of Eaton- town, who ple:ided guilty last iveck Daily Dog Food * t^v »< n,h 1 ib can 3 f<» 25« Host Be Fresh and Perfect to a charge of armed hold up and There's nothing like 1.1ai — sharp chre>e to pep You pay full prices only W ppak-frruli, tnp-qualitv itpni*. dime and robbery of a taxi driver, may face Red Heart Dog Food 1 viri#« 1 b can 2 (» 27e grand jury action. The case has soe how this htttcr way of .•filing produce pivrs \ou better value! up dull (li«hr«. I'se it in ca««ernle«, sauces been transferred from the juvenile, and for sawlwkhe^ Ser\e it with pie! court to the prosecutor's office. Charge Dog Candy AtuiarltMlraat 3oxpkg9c Parker, who la on parole from the state home for boys, said in Sweetheart Soap >athi» 2c*k.i23c Sliced Swiss fane* domeiiie court last week he hailed the cab . S. No. 1 "A" Size-Jersty driven by Alvin Shropshire of Me- Woodbury Facial Soap ***>«» 2cak..23c Sliced American Me°b,i Ib -15* chanic St., Red Bank, near route 35 on Sept. 2. He said he told the Laundry Bleach intMSeii q; bet 12c *gai.23c Imported Bleu (Ihee-e Dan Ib 59« driver to take him to Lincroft. 1 Probation Officer Herbert A. Ib 55e Scott told the court that when the AW PAGE PROVES . . . Provolone <•>'">" •'•'• White Cabbage ...... ib 3c r or cab reached Lincroft, the you;li Plaill ' " nea-by farmi Ib OC '/2 *>• 55e flashed a knife and pistol and Finm Fmmdm AM«V Bm Expmnaivm! Imported Roquefort G«ru.re r Yellow Onions u s. No 1 ib U forced Shropshire to the ;i iar 43e Old English Spread *••»« 5o. ,»'27« Singers featuring New Jersey's Hard Candy Balls Worthmor. t ib b.g 33c Beans French ityle-Birdi Eve or Lrbby 10 01 pkg 26« leading group of colored artists of Red Raspberry Prese'rves AM ••«• 1 b iar 33c Reddi-Wip 7«c.n53e Newark, Elizabeth, Princeton, As- Peppermint Jolly Rollswonhmor.i2or23c French Fried Potatoes Lit*/ 9oi pkg 19« bury Park and Manasquan will ap- Sparkle Puddings AH vtrMM 3 pigi. 19c Camembt-rt Cheese wi a,brand 4ozpkg35e pear at the Red Bank Pilgrim ( Baptist church, Pearl st., Sunday Nestle's Semi-Sweet Morsels < 01 Pkg 21c Or*tngC Juice Concentrated-bbby. OldSeuih6ox.25c afternoon, Oct. 15, nt 3 o'clock. Placards advertising this attraction state it will hr a nal haul" in song. A silver offering will be 'rm Itmvor-frmtmdl taken. Thursday evening, Oct. 19. »t 8 o'clock at the River at. school a commiHre. representing Pilgrim A*P TEAS Baptist church, consisting of J. W. Nelson, director; Rev. H. Hopson, president; William Brnokn, Wil- liam Brooks, William Goode, Gus Hib.pka.49e «itaib«ii43e I.-HI-, t..pn.ii.-li t'u-ii.m. Tnr Reis. Bobby Richardson, Raymond IVeetar (irt»r Cl.i>-ilif,l Ad-. — A There'i nort. lelt cerlon c itrlen el OO, li''• uiab'e •) , •) I , Packed ••ed better tan J pk«i J pkggi •»*•" plaihcbug b, S- » >. ',.er -I* iti-; 1 > HANK RI-:<;FSTKR, KKPTKMKKR L'n. HI.VI

NOTICE RK'HAltD I.KMI1 SfareHsbury Nut i re ix h^rfby gi wn I hat an ordi- 1!> ' -'.I I..,';,h h" , ' C :.'•' '•'•! - Col. David Wood nance enttllfd. ' An Ordinare-i (rijii.ru: 1 Mr. and MM. Thomas Calandnel- A Buildinjf Codf uml *• Zrx, :.* Plnn U-r (."". ! • I .l.i .1 W. .ll • -il •'.. 'I '.- . .'( AYR SCOTCH WOOLS !o are vacationing. !h< Horu-iKh uf New Shrt tishli: } , .11 lh« ;•. i k • , • w !. - 1! \ . \ • : .- ( utint >• ol Morinimilh." 1 Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity Capt. Maynard Arthur Raw lings J unix iim! 1 "'<•' 'In T!-. fur. , . « .- hi-M I- .•! - I .. •• Of Shrewsbury Ir.t roduci d : Aujr^t 'i\, l'.< .">!), I., a A iifT . • :i|. i.r. • Mai M..II, of Alameda court hai arrived m i'H'teri: S*[iumixi 14. 19"i". \ ?• ,-i h '.-|,.- . -itTi.Mn1' •! Hi!: ,;l. California where he is now station- Iwiiortc/ iiml iJonirstic Adopted: tfrpffnb'r 14. 1 9 "> 0. u-:i* in : hr ' n.-|-.!..! .i MI- ' r; \ ed. Mrs. Rawlings and their two- KENNETH I-IEI-1'S, Mayor. IIKMtV I). IIH'M. A-i,i'V I'alU |/'!l-!ic jictuju!^uuls. AniAni't.< s Dies in 77th Year year-old son expect to motor there Slirlliitnii • L'a "Inn 1.1 ts K Ki.ivl.iil. 4* li, al I.Hkc Pninl , d , II' •.: . II V.. .• .• Tl ,|.,-.I Sa'u: to join him in the nf.Nt few weeks. MARGRETTA I.. REED, CIrrk. \\Hii;itn:i-.«;t. rlli-tl h' l Ki "L \" H" Ki:Um I oimtr ((MiiKilinaii II. S6 .1 n :i|-. i • :. : . .1.. -- ..• ll:.< !>Klll MunrocH - Turin a I'lu'ulx !HI>|,,!.I; ,if;ci a aliuit ililir.-^ Mrs. Rotiert Disbiovc was uhan- ..-. Ii.: N.i '. -• !'•• .lin.l !!• *•>!> Mi.t. Kiayliill was fomirr lllium- liacl l.intfi rare*-r man of a card party held yesterday i- ti:-.l .'.'• •!' ' "Ki'ini; ' "U NOTICE MONUMENTS ;ui Ml A>lmiy Paik high school fm in the pariah house of Old Christ VIRGINIA LEE HORR AN oniJlNANCK A< 1 EI'TING CERTAIN Prulri'livr Knowledge I1 i. -. i .ui.i l.;xl n\ '(I at I'lal: * . 1 14 yt-arf, retiring in UM0. Shi h;id In I . S. Army Episcopal church an a benefit for 11 GRANGE WALK PROPERTY IN THE BOKllUUH UK h i:(l .\ V mil .n V.Ttil.ml fm 3u KAIK HAVEN TO BE USEIi iOK iiMi-ntly hfen condurtin^ thr Mon the Evergreens home. >-. .i! - Ii. ! . .Ill.nK lu Bflliil'i. r*ul. David Perry Wood, 76, for- FAIR HAVEN RE 6-MM-R PARK PURPOSES. Our membership in trie Asso- John Poole, president of the flre WHEREAS. CHAULES B. HAKDINU Sru\l\.li.' 1:1 in- u ifc. Mis .\".•!;..• rnt-r Shrewsbury councilman, died company, has been confined home and MARION ['. HAKlMNCi. hi. wifii ciated Funeral Directors Serv- t ":t li. ]-'•< 1! YIMIIIJ liv<- Min". Chnili> la-L Thursday at Johns Hupkins the pa»t week. En route to Chicago, WILLIAM BARCLAY HAKDINli »nd Yi.nli^; nf 1'.. Until, With '•* horn IM' MARY. N. It. HAKIUNU. his »ifc: LAU- ice enables us to serve at dis- hospital. Baltlmoie, Md. 111., he was taken ill at Easton, HA H4KUINU. unman-.. .1 ; mill CATH- ;\. ii |.'i. .|. :.. k ~i "'inc. Sandy Pa. and returned horn** where he C:..i, .\ V I.' .. YII.IMJ; Lam. . ARINE HAKIUNC TAII.EIi. unman ie.1, tant points with promptness underwent minor surgery. OPENING SOON havr, l.y ilt-t-ri ilalid tlu- ^titli day of li. i '.-•i.! :•<• Y..iiiii'. Ti 1 j .j.. 1 I .;ik... . Inf.. Juh >9oU. d.1 ;• .\iiu'..il 111.1I a.ki...»l- N Y , .11..I I. .in I'.I Y.iiiiu-. l.iui^ ' Surviving- in nildition to hfr hu-- Mrs. Walter <~\ Guptil has return- L'dtffd liy a.1 |>a.-t.ui I.OMS. !.- in I i",' \ . (in.. .1 HI, h . i.-s M:.- ' li.in,l. ;i M> thiet- .Monti, Arno.i K ed home after spending: the sum- th.- fu.iowin>r prim.nes. e.tuau in sa-d of the country death may oc- I....1,* M.miliii AM.nit.r Hi".hlHml>:'i Kiiiyl.lll, Jr., at home; Wlllinm S. mer with her daughter. I BomuKh uf Fair llnv.11: Ballet Art 1 Mi - A: 111..ml Mlli'l.' II Tlip|i.-i , Charles Marx, son of Mr. and 1 ALL thiih.- (-.-ila.n ...t*. Irarl- in i.ai - cur, or wherever interment may • pr-lii ul liinti Hint |.um->^s. hin.naflir I..1K1 . Mi.-. Mai 1m Alum H'll, .Ni.-it: Mis. David Marv, has entered the |iHrlirular;y II^HCI .h< il, >.n.ali. .y.njc m.il :il.i I- 1.:.- N V . Mild Ml S Al- I 1-awrenceville school. I bfJ.tf .n th*. llornugh of la.r Hnvin. -1: be required, we tale immediate Your Exprvs&iun of School m^ I ounly of Moi.mojth and State of In 1 • I l.-t [.1, i ht. St AM,;m«. V' . '1 William Johnston, son of Mr. and MISS SLAVINSKA t Nt« Ji-rscy. charge and supervise all de- Truv RvmvmUrtmvv .-..-I. '. -Mi-. MuthlldM Hani-'1 l!m- I Mrs. James Johnston of Sycamore i atternoon HI the lair resiaenie, FIRST TRAIT: BEGINNINIi al • i.nut.ni, \ :.: thi. 1 hiolhcis. CIKII II S ; ave., left yesterday for Princeton from the htake .11 the lionheily s.di of thr Kidne tails. o and complete si HI I satisfaction buiy I'aik, ottlciatinj;. Burial waa Philip Smith, son of Mr. and Clt-men for children, teen- Donald Rankin. formerly VNi.hAtn B. Par> than the building of a Mem- Y..11111;. W.-s! Vnijin.i.. 14 «i:ind- Mrs. Philip Smith, has entered kcr estau, thenrt- 111 aloi.K the north- rliildii'n HIHI fum K< i;ii-(!ianrti hil- in Monmouth Memorial park. ager* and adult* for develop- erly lid* of said Itidtf. Road sou 1 h MV. or in I to hi* Invrd ones who Rutgers university. enty-five IT.'.I II,^.I«.., ih.ny i.'l'JI m;n- ill. 11 ing; grarp, p»Up anil "harm ha\ u ^tuif »ni. JOSKPH MAIDA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman ules west Three hundr.d ar.il si\ly i;il)(JI John E. Day Thr fun.-nil was lu-ld Tu.-sd;iy . . . Clatweti for reducing, phy- ftet to a bleke, bHid Btakf ln-:i,^ n-11 1 1 u / of Sycamore ave. spent several Our select Riirre Mrmnrinls ni.iiiiiiii; ill S' MMI.V'S Cat iiuli. J finer Memorial at no extra III ii! 1.1.mi- u.-ia in "Mini Olivet er two months' illness. I'lVt -fi v, il'.i ini.,l<- Pocono mountains. PKIVATK LESSONS wt'iit Four humlr.d and n.-vi• 111 y-r.v. cost. \'i.«it inn Fhutt morn 11 nut' : \ . He n. limn in Italy and came liTril ffft to a nlaki u. lh<- n . I,. 85 Riverside Avenue find soc nut iiispl.ivs of these The board of education issues an OKK.INAI. BOITINKS of lan-ll now or fu.niero uT MH.II Rankn. IKANK M \AM1KKVKKK tn this country TiO years ago He certified nirmorutls. h.id ii'-ided at Ixmg Blanch 41 invitation to borough residents, and BALLROOM AND SI|IARK and of Borden HRIH-.-. thrnr. 1 :l 1 H...I.K Phone 6-0332 Red Bank particularly veterans "f Woild War said Hann-'s land north fifty-nine r.".:• * l'"i;inli M V 111.I. Hr' 1. ~'2. nf Mon- veins. I dr«rec» liftc. n I 1.". J m.liiiK-e .am Thr"' 11, to attend the dedication of the I)AN< I\(i Kejport Branch—3D I Maplr II. 111 M !••• .N.iv -ir.U dit (I Sntlll- Suiviving ale hlH wife, Jennie | hundred f..;l>-*:\ I346i fr. i fc.\ . li I 1 school addition Salurday at 2:30 : inches to a "t.iiir :n ihe t-oii.tr of Inn.i' iliv n..•-•!' .1! Muiinii.ii h M'Tnoil.'il Tell Maida; two sons, Nicholas C I'Hephiinp 7-1852 JOHN VAN KIRK Col. David P. Wood p. m. A war mcT.orlal plaque will For Information Call now nr fi.rrn.ili- "f siml Jiancf and ot »"• -•!••• • Maida of Trenton, and John W. the Kaid i'alru-K Hnjn: llnm-t' i4l HK.IIK Nclt to Mt. Olfvtt C*m*ft>rv be unveiled which will contain the Non-Sectar an M: Wind. 1 vi-. 1 »;» iliiif i-n- Maida of Red Hank: four daugh- the land n.iw or f..rm.:'y .if Mi.d Ha>>'i Cu\ Wood was IJOIII in Platt names of all those who served in Red Bank 6-3676-M iolllh tw. nly.i.ir.p rj'.li d,KM,n IO.1>- Phone Red Bank 6-0319 i;ii:. . r of !'.'• Miiniln Po»'i r si nd teis, Mis. Rose Caminico of Mid- the war. live I4.'.i minut.-H < aM h'.\-t- hundred >rv- Lac> Attenaant I.ii'lr runipiiny u lien I'IMCIIIC dletuwn. Mr". Maiy Liquori of Au-county. MIL, a son of the late Judjje 6 Broad St. Red Bank (nt/-«iv l.'."()l ftet tu 'he [.oilit or Jilnf. R.F.D. Bo* 108 Red Bank II;- lit «vir ;l].-l:ill.'d in thr Fhilip- dubon, Mrs. Kay Fianke of Hack- William Wood and MIH. (iiace Mi- Mr. and Mrs-. John Edson Adams |nn.- I.-l-uiil.s. l.ni hi' w.is supiT- ensaek and Mi.«s Nan Maida of chai-1 Thompson. He graduated of Lone Onk, Sycamore ave., were 17 'llluthR I 4-1 7/1.1.II tirre*. mt i-nd.nt uf j'uwi 1 :inil h^lit al Al- guests at the commissioning cere- The above ticIIIK part uf th. trart d.-i- Long Branch; nine grandchildren; iirnnt|.d as the 'EiKht Aere Trai-t" on a 1 from the University of Missouri 1 -. ri 11. - lluhl.'indx. Al'i-l his ri'tin- a brother, Salvator Maida of Hum- monies for trip Navy's newest and cTtain mai> tiled in the olli. •- uf lli<- DISTINCTIVE in.'iii K.-v.-iiil >--n 1 -= :i(jn hi' urti'd as find, Me., and a sister, Mrs. Mary law school and was admitted to largest aircraft cai-rlir, Oriskany. I'l.rk of the I'iMiiily of MuMniii.ilh. N.» Kiilu.-iy Kxpn-- HI;, ir dining tin' Monday at the Brooklyn Navy Jersey, t-ntilled, 'Mali uf Butldinn I.nts i'rocopio of Maiden, Muss. the Missouri bar. He left his law O»neil by the WiKinm B. l'urker K»lal... -imuiHT. II.- hi.I 1111 known lir.'ll yard. They also were guests at an The fuiiL'ial will be held tomor- piactice to join the Army during Rvd Hank. N. J.." mail.- hy Ceor/e It. 1. l.i'iv. s. low moining at 'J a. ni. at Holy afternoon reception which was held l'uo|.«r. C. E., li.-d Hank, N. J.. AUKUHI ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS t hi* war in the Philippines. He in the ship captain's quaiters and 1ST. 1*1* », 1 «O 1. TI.. lull' < .1 •> ..- h.-'il \\'.-.lni--il:iy Trinity Catholic chinch. I-ong Perfection ot Material and served live years there and a year at the dinner at the Brooklyn Na- SEC 1NII TRACT: BECINNINC at • ,,|-. ; i.ni.n ;(l 1 h. I'...si in filln 1 :il i Branch. Kev. Ce.ald T. Celcntana stake standing in Ihe nortli>-r;> ktde ..f Workmanship in Beautiful vy club given for officials partici- STEEL CUSTOM-BUILT III,111. , « it Ii P.. v. Key William*. I will offer a higli mass of requiem. in Mexico. During his military ca- the Ridk'e Road Ht the MiulhwtsL miner M.thi.dl.-I p.-i-toi. iitlirlfilin.il. Kui- pating. of the Iran of Jan.I hei.lofure c-nnv. yrd Rut-in!, under the direction of the irer he rose from .second lieutenant hy the said llunald Itaiikiii, Ji.. In ll:i n New Desifr.i IMI «.is in Fun Vi.'v 1 .-ni'-ti-iy. Ralph J. Oaminno funeral home to lieutenant colonel, Alvln E. fliiggs. son of Mr. and Radiator Enclosures (Jurry by deed dated November 2u. Ill"-', will be in Mount Cnrme! cemetery Mrs. Elbert B. Griggs, has enrolled and refijrded in the Monmouth Coui.'.y In the first World War, Col. Clrrk'a Office in Bonk Tn.l. i.a^e 3:1, .Mr.: Our memorials are manufactured MKS. TIIKKKSA A. MKMANX for his freshman year at Spring- thence (1) alutin the northerly ail. of Wood served in France as adjutant Held college. Springfield. Mass. He skid Ridge Road sourh heventy-five i;.>> by skilled artisans id our «cl Mis Thi-rrsH A. Is'n •iiiann. 52. ARTHIK IAMKS CAVK of the Kiflh division. Inning his deh-r.'-s thirty I ^.li miniitr.- west lour wif.- nf I'm I ,Ni'-ra:inn, dn-d Sfitur- was graduated from Red Bank hundred and twenty.four MiMi frn to equipped plant at West l-. his death he wa.s a vestryman of and two grandsons. tile! in the offirc of the Clerk of the morning at Holy Family church. i afternoon at the Bedle funeral County of Monmnuth. New Jersey, en- I'nion Bi'ac-h. Rev Edward P. Trinity Episcopal church. Kui- the The funeral and burial took place I home. Rev. Albert Shiphorst, pas- 615 RIVER RD. titled "Map of Bllilrling Lots Owner! liy Sullivan oflVn-d a hi^h mass of pa.st 20 years Mr. Cave has been Monday at Arlington national cem- tor of the Keyport Reformed the William B. Parker Estaic, Red Rank, ANDERSON 1 associated with Stone and Wchster RED BANK 6-0696 N. J.." made by Gr.irKa 1). Conper, C. E.. WILLIAM S. ivquirm. Buiml iindi'r Itu diioction etery, Washington, D. C. Church, officiated. Burial was in Red Bank. N. J.. August 9. 1H01. of thi' Day fun.-iiil homi'. Keyport, Building, inc., New Y01 k city. Cedarwood cemetery. Intended to be the same land! and was in Mount Olivr-t crmclcry. Surviving arc his wife, Winifred premi*es conveyed to Charles H. Harding. S. Cave of River Plata, a daughter, MISS SABA L. WINANT William Barclay Hardinir. I.nura Hardinfr FUNERAL HOME and Catharine Harding Taller by Deed MKS. CLINTON B. I.OHSKN Mrs. Dorothy W. Weicr and two Miss Sara I.. VVinant. 62. died Fri- from Thornton Realty Company, dated grandsons, Verona. d;iy at her home. 38 Morris pi., October 30. 1941, and recorded in the 30-32 HUDSON AVE. RED BANK Mis Clinton K. Ujh.s.n. f>2. of Portniipi'cU. She was born at Brook- Monmouth County Clerk's Office in Bonk 36S Ma n St.. Ki-ansburi;. died Fri- 1873 of Deeda for said County, on pages MKS. BKKTIIA I. CARV-CIRK lyn, daughter of the late Charles 161, tt?., «nd also in Hook 20H:I of Deeda day muiniiiK fit Munmouth Menior- and Adelaide Winant. for laid County, on pages 4S1. etc.. e*- PHONE RED BANK 6-2406 iii! hd^fiital. afti-r a lon^ lllnes.s. Mrs. Bertha Ireland Cary-Curr of ecptln* from the Second Tract, above She w.\s ihe »'ifr of Clinton B. Parnily .it., Rumson, died Friday She is survived by a sister. Mrs. DONALD'S LAUNDRY dtlcribed. all that certain portion there- Isahelle Wi.swcll. Charleston, Mass. of heretofore conveyed by Deed from LoliM-n. foi 11111 hoiougn manaKi-r evening at Marlboro state hospital Cbarlea B. Harding and wife and other* of Ki-an.;. after a long illness. Miss Winant was a member of St. 44 Marion St. to Ray Smith dated Octohcr 31. 11MT. Mrs. Li.h.-en Wii« hoi n at Mid- Luke's Methodist church, Long and recorded In tht Monmonth County Mis. Cary-Curr was bom in Fal- Branch. Clerk'a Office on April 2.1. 1J4N, In Book dli-toun. daughter of the late Mr. mouth, Ky., daughter of the late 2164 of Deeds for said County, on pages , and Mrs. I'filmk Ahern. Shr wasWilliam W. and Jane Anderson The funeral was held Tuesday 195, etc, and particularly described as 1 a memlii'i of St. Ann's Catholic afternoon at the Woolley funeral follows: Ireland. Her late husband. Homy Shirts Our Specialty ALL that certain lot. tract or parcel ehui eh. Keansl.ui '4. J. Cary-Curr, a retired chemical honir, with Ilev. Paul A. Frederick, of land and premises hereinafter partic- Surviving brsidi's her husband company executive, died two years pastor of St. Luke's church, officiat- ularly described, situate, lying and beinir :i:e a -on. Mm tin C. Lohsen. and ing. Burial was in Glenwood ceme- Phone R. B. 6-0203 in the Borough of Fair Haven, in the ago in Illinois. Mrs. Cary-Curr came Count? of Monmoutb and State of N«w Cvtiy dtvitt or iJta thai would Improv* our ja dauyh'.ei. Mi-. I >c, 1 is Kronen- to Rumson fiom Winnclka, 111. a tery. bi'iK.i. buth of Keantlnnj;-. thtor year ago to live with her niece, BEGINNING at a monument in the ton/ieo U protido* that ut may eonlimuo U mtril tht ;bui!hri.s. Thomas Ahern of Keans- ngrther'y iid« of Harding Rond distant Mis. Susannah B. Robinson. 358.H7 feet eastward!? from a monument ' inn a and Wiiltri and I'i'rry Ahprn Besides her niece, Mrs. Cary-Curr located at the point of Intersection of the con/lame* placid in US, of Middli'town township, and five is survived by her brother, William northerly side of Harding Road with the 1 eaaterlr aide of Harmon Avenue, said j;r; minutes east and along the day evening, and Ri'v. Edward afternoon at the Worden funeral northerly side of Harding Rnad, Itltl feet f flaunt irleniorial J4omt .ConiKan reciti'il the rosary. to a stake :# thence (21 north 28 degrees home with Rev. George A. Robert- 95 7 minutes west 40H.34 feet to a stake: The funeral was held Monday 8h.au,', pastor of St. George'* By- thence (31 south 60 degrees 4** minutes %J,rU X M:»>. 1H9r. mill nin^ at St. Ann's church. A The-Rivcr church, Rumson, otiiciat- ST0RM_SASH_2" «P west 190 feet to a monument: thence 141 hieb ma.-.* of n-iiuiem war. offered ing. Cremation was held at the south 29 degrees !1 minutes east 3.",.'. l.y Kii'.her Coirinan. Buiial under fe< t to the point or place of beginning 135 IV Dronl St. &J £»>l> Tel. fiO22fi Rose Hill cidilatory, Linden. AN'1 WHEREAS, thr Mayor and the ciireetion of the Ryan homr Council of the Borough, for and on he- for funerals w.-is in Mount Olivet half nf the residents of the Rorough, are COMBINATION STORM DOORS derply appreciative of ouch ritT. .- nnd e.-melii V. MRS. MARY K. TKRKY are desirous of accepting said otfer and Mrs. Maiy K. Terry, wife of the dedicating sail! land" fnr nark purnnte*' MKS. SARA IIAHTSHORNE late M. Lester Terry, died Tuesday BE IT ORIlAINEI) l.y Ihe Mayor and Specially Priced Council nf the Borough of lair Haven: Mi.-, Sara Hutshorne. widow of at her home, 28 Myitle ave. Key- t. Tnat the deed mentioned in the pre. MONMOUTH MONUMENT William Hartshome. died Thursday port. She was born at Keyport, | amble hereto tendered by Charles It. daughter of Abiam and Emma J. ! Hardinir and Marion C. Harding, hi* at thr home of her daughter, Mrs. wife: William Barclay Harding and Mary COMPANY H. Au.-tin Kaye. Rumfun rJ., Rum-Morris. I N. R. Harding, his wife: Laura Harding', ton. She formerly lived at Free- For many years, Mrs. Terry '.49 unmarried: and Catharine Harding Tail- hold. served as a member of the Repub- er. unmarried, dated the 26th day of Headden'a Crrner, Middletown, Itoulc 35 July. 19S0. and the premises described She is also survived by another lican county executive committee up therein, together with any and all other daughter. Mis. Arthur M. Gorham. from the third district. executed documents deemed necessary to 17 make title thereto, b« and the aame »ro L. Fl. Francis, Manager Wollesley, Masf. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. hereby accepted. Formerly with Francis O. Squires, Freehold The funeral was held Saturday Madeline E. Ryer, Keyport; two 2.,That, on completion nf the transfer afternoon at Christ Episcopal sisters, Mrs. Minnie F. VanKirk of title thereto by rarordation of BBid \ church. Middlctown. Rev. B. M.and Mrs. Carrie L. West, both of deed and any other Instruments of title PHOXI-: RED HANK fi-3810 USE THE REISS TIME PAYMENT PLAN deemed necessary to convey title thereto i«;u lick, pastor of St. Peter's Epis- Bradley Beach, and a brother, Wil- to the Bbrouarh. the lands and premises NIGHTS: POINT IM.KA^ANT 5-0547 eupal chinch. Frrehold. ortlciatcd. liam I'. Morris, Keyport. therein described be and the name are Hi; w-ts assisted l.y Rev. Andlew M. hereby dedicated as. and for park pur- The funeral will be held Friday 30 MONTHS TO PAY poses. ViinDvke Buiwl undei the diicc- afternoon at 2 p. m. at the Bedle 3. That the Mayor and Council, fnr tion of thr W. H. Fireman and Son funeral home, Kryport. with Kev. and on behalf of the residents of the Inner.il h'me. was in Middlctown. Rorou ,h, by separate resolution. cMiretK Cliailes R. Smyth, pastor of the Iheir deep gratitude to ChaHe." H. Hsr.l- Keyport Methodist church, ofliciat- inn- snd Marion c. Hardine. his wife; MKS. FAN NIK KOCK Willism Barclay and Mary N. R. HmH- Our Service ing. Bmial will he in Clieen Grove! ing. his wife: Laura Harding, unmarried; Mrs. Fannie Rock, wife of Philip cemetery. snd Catharine Harding Tailer. unmar- fldck. of Sea Bright, died Saturday OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS ried, fnr such deed so generously made nit:ht m Monmouth Memorial hos- WILTON II. Sl'KAR 4 SECTION • COMPLETE WITH HARDWARE 4. That this Ordinance >hall he and pnal after a lon^ illness. Shr WR* heenme effective upon its passage and hoi 11 ,it I.)\in.-k. I..itvia. 82 yeaia Wilton I>. Spear of 62 Branch publication accoidinK to law. apo and had lived in Sra Bright the ave., Red Bank, died Tuesday Public Notlc. Helpful jmst 4.'; yea is. She was the daughter morning aftn a long Ulnet-a. Other Outstanding The foregoing Ordinance tvai Intro. ducvd at a regular meeting of the May- of thi* late Ruebcn nnd Rachacl Born at I'aterson, son of the lato Valuti in or and Council of the Borough of Fair William T. and Kuthrrinr M. Haven, N. J., held September 25. l»50. It is uui' sincere desire to he She w.is a member uf the Con-Spear, hr h.-d lived in Hed Bank and will come up for Anal consideration Unpainted Furniture and passage at a regular meeting nf KieHation Hiolhers uf Israel Syna- many yrais. Mr. Spear was an nd- tht taid governing body to be held Mon- of genuine help, and there- gogue and of Krtjoeea lodge, Sea vrr'.ising .salesman and a vrteran dar. October 9, mi), at X P. M., at the ' HI.KI,: . li.,pt, 1. of the Spanish-AmiM lean war. CHEST OF 3 DRAWERS Council chambers. Fair llnven road, Fair fore of ^vnuine service, to Haven, N. J.. at whirh time and place The fun- : MI u us h.-hl Sundiiy al Surviving is his step-mother. Mis. all peraona desiring to be heard thereon each family calling upon us tin. John W. Flock funi'iiil liom.-. William T. Sprat of Red Bank. 11.25 will be given full opportunity. uilh Rahhi Abraham Krlinci of- M. FLOYll SMITH. to serve. We strive at all The funeral will be- held this af- I Rorough Clerk. I Minting. Rnii.-il uas in the flyna- ternoon at 2 o'clock «t the Mount BOOKCASES 6.50 up Dated: September 25. 19",n, lit.ID times to H>i\v truly in accor- gugue cenirttiy. memorlnl home. Rev. Jamen W. Marshall, pint or of Little Silver VANITY TABLES 8.50 up dance with the Golden Rule. J MKS. A. K7~KRAYBIM, MrthodlKt church, will officiate. Monmaulh County Surrsgatt'a Ofnct DESK 19.95 In the matter of the cMate of Garrett I Mi.- Sin. H Krayhtll. 71. wifr of Burial will he in Fair View ceme- Ttlavitien Record Cabintts Evsns, deceased. Notice to creditorl i the fnimri ^uprtInlfn'lrnt of the terv. to present claimi against estate. Pursuant to the order of Iiorman Me CLEAR WHITE PINE 1295 Kaddln, Surrogate r.f the County of Mon- mouth made on the twenty-first dsy of CORNER CABINET DROPLEAF TABLE September, 1950, on the application of Mabel E Clark and Flla £. Glidewell, administratrices with will annexed of the ,/ 50 9.50 •state of Garrett Evans, deceased, notice 4 H. LAURENCE SCOTT il hereby gtven to th* creditors of mid f 21 dictated to exhibit to tht luh.imbers, ad- mlnfitratrires with will annexed ns nfore- sald, th'ilr debts and demnnds Hgntni>t ihe M O K TI C 1 A N "THE HOME OWNERS LUMBER YARD" said eitatt, under onth, within ui.x months from tht date of the aforesaid ordtr, us Puneial home. thev will be forever barred of their ac- COt.FRONT ST RED BANK N.J tion H tni'rrfor nsnlnnt the Bald sub- Church Slitcl, Bel lord, IN. J. scrlben. Reiss Lumber & Supply Co. Hated Frtehnld. N. J., Suit. 21 19:,n. PHONE RED BANK 6 0557 MAHKL K. n.AilK. ' "Call tht Lumbar Number" 2flB Rroail St.. Mnlnwai, V J I'lioiif Kcan.shiirg 0-03.'M ELLA K. (JLIIiEWf:1!,!,1 1(13 Ea»l Kmru Si . Red Hank N* J //;.'/•/// ifcars i SprViCP MAIN STREET EATONTOWN 3-1470 EATONTOWN Qulnn. linremu*. Mr) u* A Kii"*'i K.I I EailL, Nrw J.r.ry Ili-ftt Allornryi. RED BANK RKGI8TER, BEPTEMHKR 1'P Seven

f nounce the engagement of then Rumson high school and is em- ing. H« i« publintv R"*! rvo.sn workers ar* a the front Joyce Boyle K :.r*-.< ;n K'.rOHlh Korea n Smi'h \\ i,''H s' j Mir.py f'r '•!!« pro^^t »*%j ae- „ a senior at 1-afayette college, I ! Hnlcomhe W .,,-I .'=,,. '• .'M '".r. ,»h '.h': organization's Model Fashions Mr. »nd Mrs. Thomas J Boyle • ^t«halk o( Irvmg pi, Red Bank. of Church »t. Fair Ha.cn, an-i Mi« Boyle was graduated from majoring in mechanical engineer- i jT ps rh» r»r , I MonmouMi rmmtv K*d I:.-..- -i • Mar- h. At Benefit Party Little Silver Girl Scout Town Group Sponsored the Event More than 200 persons attended the children's fashion show and card party given for tht benefit of Little Silver Girl Scout and Brownie troops at Uttle Silver school Friday. Thirty-five local Scouts and Br.iwniei modeled fashions from Steinbach company. The eirls allow- ed cotton plaids, corduroys, party dresses, jackets, coats, skirts and play tugs in sizes from tots to teens. The selections were smart and colorful, with garment* to ft every occasion and every purse. The young models received close mention, from the youngest, who ducked behind the curtains after a brief showing of her costume, to the teenagers in the very latest modes. Mrs. M. J. Mitchell directed the show, with Mrs. Lucille Catta- nach acting as commentator. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, of the scout com- mittee, was the pianist. Master of ceremonies for the evening was Charles Edclmann. He distributed prizes, introduced scout You're olwoys sure of absolute satisfaction when committee members, and thanked you serve Acme Sav-U-Trim top-quality meats! the "budding Powers models" for bro«l< their excellent co-operation. Mri. W. W. Hance, chairman of the Little Silver Town committee for or b. 53c fund* to improve Camp Nomoco, CHUCK ROAST Steak the local Girl Scout camp, and ex- piei-.sid her appreciation of tht Bone in. Acme is famous for beef. Delicious, economical eating that tht entire family is sure to enjoy. interest shown by the guests and '* £ 2 ear. £*tli frosted committee workers. (BUTT Prize winners were Mrs. Robert HALF) Burslcy, Mis. Robert Burnsldt, of flavor'. Mrs. William Janet, Mrs. L«o Ib. 59c Hayes, Mrs. Paul Burkhart, Mr I. Smoked HAMS 49c Mane Stephenson, Mrs. A. L. Ptr- Spinach •;;-:;' - 27c ley, Mis. A. R. Morris, Mrs. Powell v Beautiful horn, such flavor, such tenderness! Serve a ham this week-end. Beylnnd, Mrs. Ehvood Elbcrt, Mrs. Waricn Baucork. Mrs. R. L. Gil- bert, Mis. Frank Ccrmak, Mrs. Center Slices Smoked Ham »• 99c Fresh Sliced Beef Liver * 65c 7 -'"£Z Chester Bohenna, Mrs. Samuel Pip?^ ,U 35c WcinsUin, Mrs. Arthur Hotalinf, lk Mrs. Warren Herbert, Mrs. William Raspberries;^. c Fresh Ground Beef 59c Tasty Midget Bologna •• 59c Whiting filltft Firth, Miss Connie Campbell, Mri. Philip Tucker, Mrs. Robert Beck- er and Mrs. George Ryser. Table prizes were chemical salt and pep- per shakers. BONELESS CROSS-RIB ROAST 89c Mrs. Lawrence A. Pick was chairman of the event. Other com- mittee heads were Mrs. Edelmann, Orange } Mrs. Robert Maver, Mrs. Robert Becker, Mrs. F. P. Tucker, Mrs. Perlcy, Mrs. Richard Clapp and FARM FRESH Mrs. Patsy Zambrano. Beans * Aunt Pancake Flour *r 14c Special for one week only! Serve golden brown pancakes with plenty of Louella butter! FRUITS «Vf6f TABLES Dr. R. £. Mull.ollantl

Heads Hazard Drive On* Week Only! "The finest produce in Dr. Robert E. Mulholland, Lonf 12-ei. bottle the land— Branch dentist, is chairman of the Log Cabin Syrup 23c Hazard hospital building fund cam- Comes from your Acme paign, which opens tonight at a produce stand!" kick-off rally at the campaign head- Cream of Rice Cereal '£ 27c Pineapple \'L"'Z. 29c Z1.33c quarters at 152 Broadway, Lonf Branch. Angel Food Cake Cheez-lt Crackers TH. 18c Cranberry Sauce ^J^l 15c fane/ Long Island Ritz Crackers NAIIICOi«-... *,. 32c Fruit Cocktail" M0NTL. - 37c Nabisco Cookies SIX. 39c Ideal Lemon Juice 2 ?.;.' 25c CAULIFLOWER Sunshine Hydrox "? Sunsweet Prune Juice "^ 31c Serve delicious creamed fc cauliflower for a Peanut Krunch •Jt™,.,,. ,., Apricot Nectar SSSi t: 38c change! L* • DUMUILLC Infrtad V sf% Lipton Tea X 32c "*,.'*« 53c iconce AIIA.«-JVIROIN M IIi«ri.eI . ITC tAmi Ttnc/er fanty California ii-«s. MII* fiit- Baking Chocolate % 41c Danish Pew" Orange Slices' "Fieth Corn Off the Cob" U-oi. Niblets Brand Corn Specia~ l for On* W**k Only! can 14c CARROTS — 10c The nation's finest fresh carrot*! Cinnamon Buns! Del Maiz Corn ST 2 '^ 33c Deviled Ham ""-""SL -. 18c Sweet Potatoes "•£? 3 •* 19c AIMOND CRUNCH Layer Libby's Sweet Peas IJ^iT 20c Little Pork Sausages l!l'.m-*« 37c Dutch String Beans £" ^ 2 '!£ 25c Nearby Red Beets ••«* 5c l Armour's Beef Stew 'r.V 41c Or. Robert E. Mulholland Sauerkraut [^ e^ 2 "r 23c Fancy Tokay Grapes 2* 25c 1 Codfish Cakes 2SS,'IT 21c A buffet-supper will he served by Ideal Tomato Paste 3 tT, . 25c N9W Crop Florida Hazard hospital auxiliary one. At large VAN CAMP Fibered Codfish •""^ ,kf 16c the conclusion of the program, a loaf Pork & Beans It-t. ... lie U % picture covering late war reports Bread C1AMDOI Shredded Codfish T£. 18c from the Korean war front will be GRAPEFRUIT 3 <« 25c shown through the courtesy of the Army Signal Corps of Fort Mon- Meat Balls *" ™41c Codfish Cakes ""IE... 19c mouth. Heinz Dill Pickles »— Sardines in Oil JT 7c Fancy Cortland ' *** Runison P.T.A. Dromedary APPLES 4 - 29c To Give Reception Red Cheek Milani "1890" The Rumson Parent-Teacher as- Ginger Bread Apple Juice French Dressing sociation will give a reception for Variety^ U-n. teachers and parents next Tuesday Mix 221 23c 19c 31c night at 8 o'clock at Runuon high school. l0Uil The reception will be presided Cleanser Will You Be The over by the new president, Mrs. 2 -«15c Evaporated Milk ^M. 12c Saul Shapiro. It will be the associ- Soap Powder —^—p*. 25c ation'5 firpt meeting of the school Tuna Flakes £35 \.Mt year. Other officers arc Mri, Robert Kirkman's Granules X 30c 1 7 Noyes. lir>' vice president; Robort a—5 Tuna Fish CTSfSr :: 39c Leading Lady Hill, second vice president; Mrs. box 1 Edgar V. Dtnisc, secretary; Mrs. Kirkman's Soap Flakes It 29c Carolina Rice *£1 "' X 18c William Moncrieff, treasurer; Ed- M ward Swikart, historian; Mr. Hill, new*"* IW. 5»C Shelf Paper "S. - 35c Of The Gala parlimcntarian; Charles A. Wol- Gravy Master ^ 15c bach, supervising principal; Frank Swiss Cheese --, ^ ^ Renuzit Spot Remover ?. 29c Paper Kitchen Bags X'"* 8c Weinheimcr, high school principal, e and Francis Hockey, Lafayette it. Hershey. ^ Soap 4->--29c Acme-Storecast school principal. Amer Cheese — ^ ^ Sandwich Bags """"."...., M 8c M?NCI Committee chairmen includt Mri. VK-M. I 70c Lunch Bags fr" •»—-"- Edgar vonOehren, publicity; Mri. Bleu Cheesei * 59c Varieties? Gus Sickles, membership; Mri. Rob- >/4 p ert Noyes and Mrs% Harold Dow- Sharp Che

"iMIULr.S — Hcdgh' a -n so d Male THREE AmKHI.SK JUM.O. 'I I'llHI UII.K .-'hW IM, n.» I:ASH ISKMDVAL *•> . TWO ]»4I KORD trucks, excellent Condi. LIVE-IN JOBS AVAILABLE. Domeaae.. Pr-ia.. IT Mfrname Phons RE trw.,1 . K I" >*• . »• •,•.•: I':...- • \ I hon beversir' i.ody ; 1941 ihevrolet general; cook and nrsl^floor: first* I M!K S' IiKKN ' ' i. ii. • i ;r. - pn..... I\K fi-i.l 11' _ r«r« body. Nn de»!e:J. la:. MA 1-ciaaa cooka, waita-eaf. Apply Roberts • ,.-,i ... M . r Employment Agency, ?? Broad Itreet, RF. s.t'i-3 - . -. 1' H.i <• M i.hii.N ASK I'UKLH IU.I.I! jr* rcpa.nica l'i]3. I.I HE S-29SS-M. WANT ADS II . .,«., : I'!, 1 l'J47 PLYMOUTH four-iloor sedan, sue- Red Bank. _ _ DISCOS IINLEO waabab a and aun- cifi: ftl-RMSi; i - N|i i. 1:11)1 Nl. i M. . a >d foi and (Id.vrfd. Wilkink Mo- d • fCXyj SOW t'OlT «\tra" inTlstmaa fast wa payer, for every room in H ' I'nlI.K': I \NK. •<» S, II I'll.m. Rrd Bank « 0110 Aak i.a, delr.e fully mu.ppfd. ft.doll. I-'. >• ' . . .. • i -• . •! i- • ; •..• M. Br'Tnr, Phone KE 6-47 s::. _ _ mon,;. So risk plan. 10u " th t nmt" fi: J'hoi I'....I.. KK iHi moj'h a', eet- not ntctssary. Write. "Radio," Box Advertising Rates SE 2 «1 KKKH l-'EEIl I EEH 11. 1.. l\ «•••:" .: T':: metaTbody ; STRoNl. STl'RllY ttm.k. • / J4-.2! •.:: I.r. \ K* iniisn $4.1.".. KI.IW. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE «tr»ic«. 511, Red Bank, stating qualincationa and A I.IH I ill* EVERY uiresoii. Potlerj. II Vnl' \HK ., .1 hai il. *!2i. 5u Hubjjard Park RedBtnk.' >al.try expected •_ 80 V\orj, MINIMI M ..- «0e h. * i i...mi-, i M il.: P ants, »hrubs. trees, cuppl.ed and l [,(j |, .j aid w: ought .ron nor- * t - "' . t>'.: -. F. . «l f 4 l';t v t»-ll j 194S MEffCURV four.door «ed«n Vlth lU a I IVE-PIF.i F. lifilioom s.: •• .-'•. : r M AUTO MECHANIC with possible experi- 1 rid .i. healer. Th.? car was owned Lfc.ri A.m. . o-ai 80 *u:ds or [me- ,.,, l!.,nf> lite lov.eis. <«i Broad llm.i# * In.* s ph..I.. KK «•"!' [>Rntm. Lawni madt or renovated. ence li I. . • l'i -K : ransportat:.jr. fot- many thousands of AGENTS—Uuick money booking order! A-tvi ' jfnii" ficfci ^r do-he .,,,p,a Lurnl,, of « : . .-. Ki.K' mi. mui.i. . • S'eiens. Phone RE 6-2326-J. m >» : fl.U'i. A.T>O 1940 Ford station >.• geialui tail KK t- 1232 1 ,1 iFti for amazing Retlector.Lite individual- tpi* # •••€-:••] «t do jh • ra:r- wagon Knglifth Muton, 34 Maple ave.. Itn^AL. REMINGTON." Underwood, end «• . » «it'l . h i-k. lin \., :. \i -1 ized name plates foi top rural mail box- \l.\ > :>*>„ ;,i, • 1,1'., CIINTRAUTDR'anii cesspools j 134Pi,.,n7 o LINCOLRE 6-454.'N .SEIIAN. fully equipped. If r'i- •„< i ,. wo nt i f*e ad- 1. ( Sm Ih typewt ilen. low .a l.y.ttl) I.. es. Shine at night. Sella S2.Ho, profit ri : or.i <^ ' 'if • or, E ., : I. .11 . I.'. .1 K iar:.i./ and gradinjf. top radio, heater, overdr.ve: rar in splen- llci ur-ln i.'ied. guManteed SerpiroV I!,.I H..... I., Nuia-, W . .". I. |1.2j. Illuminated Sign Co.. 3004 iirst 1 •is Ik i I a" A I I- lii! d.rt. cindei t, gravel and | 'I 'I rondition: onp owner. Also 11*49 ft nh to c >•• '* ed t <•>• -.9 pr; I.XIlY'S 111. \i K ,..-.'. I' In., Monnui.ith street. Phone RE • M N.i in I•••. fii. w,.«.d ave. S.t Minneapolis. Minn. _ nr \ nil vf ",[,»• me :.; .• r(*( i rr\ b\ ••N<> GUNNING' SIGN? n..« hi u vin. Phone Kb' S- 1 Mercury ronvtn.i.:. coupe. other fine AN VJTIQUE .Ii..|..«-Rf . %--n I'NSURA""N"CE AGENTS and district man: »: Th. II.urtr ..Hi. . -..| .,ri ' Mill Oo.ii Beckei. 47 Strond It., Fa.r nsrd curs. Enitl.sh Motors, 34 Maple I an lie sm, al 7 7 1. nil. LSKli IKAt lulls Mit|.)-Hsri,» 4. St. .. rs, ,lh,,ain. I'. I*I ....'. I.'M Hi.v.1. _ iv». phon» RE «-<:.4.-T._ ageia to reprcs. nt large insurnnc* M ... ti .iti>. PACKARI) 121). 1940: one owner; in #r-nn ,i • *•»» :..•> n: i n» ti.cd i US riM-MADE pital expense benefits: ordinary mid in- • . A • c I nni.ver Mini. Sac, »:rt I*-I;AL'<;K IVER ..! mob.le. ami other urupertf with Hew* uood condition. (all Rumior ]• bt 'ort liif i-i-ord r.ter! on. -,-, . U , „»:„•.,. Pliole IIO <..«U1 k ii. K'o'hera. Real Etatea and Ineur* dull rial. Call in ptiBon or write for •:, I, , '.>.. . h., ... particulars. Paramount Mutual Benefit, t nn f.#d *.[•. : --(ir-rr.'.r v b* Al I t \ I HIS '--We ha>t esfiyth ng yrij ...„'",»•",.,'.' ,.|,",' ,. p, f,,i 77 Brned .Ireet. Phone ReJ Rank i T r reef vH ui- -.0 5 P M rr \Wd- l!>77"XIRi oLN~SEHJO«,' 7iT :y ed, 30 Clinton St., Newark, N. J., Agency lle- r..-,.' • 'l.e :.' nf ii'Mmlj na and nea:- pnf,n,. sp I'-nj:;..! . fi.n ff.t condition: reaional>>. Owner r.fdav t.M f :>: • fa" 'a.fl'f *t.;Cf • • I'.. pa_run^nt, Utjloor. r.K - .. .- f..: lit hi...Ins or rer.ova:- s,AMflSE KITTEN? p.,- II .", I'M* bit. (.ifc.CU.KMUK AND i.Ai.ii- >a.-.nn lor South. "2 iVntir ave.. • »r m»-t i» t>h - n ma;t b« -«•< end r.i; ni io..' i.imr. A i^> aimonm" FULL ORTAP.T lime": can make high i heai:h. rl i IT « 11.1. is I •. ei. mte.ior and exterior: 25 kVaji^burji. phone_l\E_fi-l I .',9-W. bj noon 'I jfs.ri.iy. ant mrd.i . ».. :--i,, i ail Kli I- vear.* expeii*ncf. Estima'es uhecrtullf earnings selling waxes und Pol,she*. 1 at. t t .,,'. and . IP13 BUT( K four-door sedan : tjood run- No !•»'•. P S'.-PII W i t»» »'•• r.ili.-f*. - <••••>• « n-« fratur ns : hf fa- WKSIIN<;HOUSE •ain.d nm j-en 1.1,lie Ca»an. 44« Shrewal nrf ning condition. Price I2M0. 40 Drum- Car not eamrnnal no experience needed. cr;. 'd ff>- PI rhsrgen ir»<: e .n rm.-- 'l ., .!• ^ -• ..wn i, tr-hn.m. t»l. o.l and i 'i i HI.II ' w.n hfdiu'iin i j,. I,, »vr. ft.rt Rank. Phore RE «-4n»4-W. _ Call EA 3-II2611-J. ALMOST I'. li-dv , Si nth \-i mond_«ve.. Red Rank. Phone RE «-l«l!0. r.R »*..••*(] PI!« or.t ho.i' aftf r re- ...a f*.| hfit' r,g LI.mi's for SIPBITI hrat. s. . •:. i.y a ppu nl m* nl or.';.. " RK 6-t.,,.. . !•• 193« OODGE. in h»u«r condUion than APPLE PfcSBR!!. Call K£t'-3313-W."" ,i p! h! oflif e. )!.,• wrt'.' "in: i»r hi,I s'l oil Imrrifrs I fi li.h. KL.OOR-WAXlNtt. Call Red Hank .lh In. '..r.K ai.il 3.1 Mom I moil cars thrtr to four year, young- CASHiN ON the big fall and'Christniai « -li M.ir.iapn a-Honiyiaf'l ronlroll. WESTINliHOUSE «:e.-ti'c Phone Red Bank 6-0013 . :i foi *;.. IJii I..' TOP ^il jai.l, 6-2t~i4. Suiienor Floor Waling |cr: good tires: cxfelUn* ennlne perform- sellii-g season. Re an Avon repreaen- !,i :iii.,,« aril *e|it.r tanki. g*IvHii.;.tfi nidd.. in f\cci!ciit v-di'i, mill ' mi, I a. i 1,'uik i -itf hrnl flit TIBS copper i .".urinyi'i ^mt nnn» in,"., i.r. r .i: i J-J Co. Private home, our apecialt*. ance good body finish, radio, heater, slip tativt in your neighborhood. Write Ada ! •J". la,. RU l-ntie-M rovera: 1250. May be sun at Phil Wald- Hayward, 4'l Union avc. Freehold. f'.i'rj «n.1 !.'•,.!!....' PP. end fit- rURNlSHIN'CP SNII mp.m..I . n. « 11 h I'll..II. IJOUS'll TAJtI.E Sin.K a- •uniti »J'i. man'B Gulf Station, corner Maple a»e. liOTHERS--Splcndi7l"opportunity to earn . '.IK> ^ ?,Kt :(ssi,-tminl of electric* mst .-'il tilt S\.', Ihrnw ,«n '.. s I J SAi ( II. ' IHE TAILOR."(leaning and duririg ichool hours: no exiierience, i i. • .1 K*> WH-M n.^teis. <-:K-:nc ami gas »B Broadlooms a:, ha rriMur . | prt'ssink. etc ; alao work and dreak and Kront_st.. Red Bapk. LOST AND FOUND necessary. Write Mothers, Box 511, Red ,,nn r.n.c rfiv.'ators and fretl- bo\ spline and »• .nu: h me fiinmis Mvcrs wa>r pumjis "' " III lis.ani. of *''. rhi-rr I Punts Shiip, 20 Weal Front it.. Red price f 32,'i. Vetter. Sleepy Hollow rd.. r ,-,,::ditii,M. Ph. KA 3-n«!).-..M. i I.fiSl (II.Ii l-A.-HluNKIi IT.. H !• n : «• il -inij, piiiii.. N.inifniin othtr ,!enis. l^iTll. ' ! Bank. _ Middle-town. _f'a]l_RE_«-0312-R.' MERCHAN iJiS"E" CLUB'serretarFer ei7n I'RICIIlAIRE 1941, i-M-Vll.^iil riinii: "''•" "OK. - 175-1400 cash per club: work only two .•I, i,..'H .:• I. .-. .llami.iil •. ,...'.• | M ,i,l ,i.r>. P ..mli rB H.,,1 Healing SUP- \VHIf K Kll'l 'HKN » 1" • »i«' haV • ; ANTHjUIlsrioCliiiT. Phoiie HO 9-S00l\ 19-12 KORM four.door sedan. "w:th recent rnh- !4:,. Mi Shifiils. IT I mm. (i pi.. Rid or three hours per week. Run your own i. :..„„. K.w^-.l Phoi.. Mil •.••74 1 .' ,,'y i ,, . H K,i,vB\ No ^'-. at MeHddcn's M, I rnsi i i,ri'..[ ',, i.u • E.-'TKl.LE HEi';iRATIN(i sine." 192(1. In- iy rebu:it SH \'-8 enKine. F.rlelbrock It,,,,!, ii.i.ii. Ph.ii.. RE 6.'.',i:-\V.- mercha idi-e. club with beautiful line />f I.U?T ''AIR •, ii- -!>• s »*" " i •» t i>! I . r M till • '»" I,. IIM fr,'.i r.O:!h ot ur: t ,]* , *' r,•. r jrd w , '. »- ' f, ,\- :>*..^: ill -, ait consultant. Wall hanif- manifold, da"! carburetors, hlsrh com : guaranteed wearing apparil for fnmi!>.. I; r.l linn,.. I'll.me lib 6-3-77. Open ,'; •, »nod .-oinl ! • on :«•• rnn» H. PlIIttMlI.K HASHUI: on i»W( nooil pre.si.tn heads, dun] r^hallat, hydraulic THI1EE KVERI' , .IT.'- PI' p. i ha'ijr IIK. plain and decorative No inv.nmtnt Write Standard Style -.h. - .-r.l l:L" 1 •''•(! "-J. li'- 1 . ,.ii i-1 i .•. in' UK S-Oii'.'J. brakM '-haxsis lowered, sirplane aehocka, SJ'i '..'• TI.I-.. hi.:.l> -'•" l'..u:'.dv •!.'. \f- Co.. 2'.IH Chanc.llur av. .. Newark. '• Pli k-l I' HAI.Ilfl. N.« Hulland7~'ew m>, i'h. |.|i.m» KK «-IM".M. f,..i|v ... ,, :..• • new generator, new battery, new din :n .^ I1 M. »r. '.-(!»•.>. any t ni" Sa'i.i- ACEN'f NfiEllEI) to represent us in the . ..- i-.rt. H.-.» n mi.ll li'w Masse>- r<»l STIlVF. ?! «-|IT ..i-n.-in • l.KN'KI.'AI. ( ONTRACTOR. landsrapinn. trilnitnr: sealed beam*, rubber rood. 1 ,|,,y II Ml S,iii.l.n... .'.'.I lo"., •• . If"' !• I \ s'i i'pi;ii;il fill lirt. cinders, Red Hank urea: rrmunfi-ntioii ncoid- llii.rri, -, f L'u-.-r rd t nmli.llf. ftinOVr- ' ?-1 • „ .: V"\ TIT.I $1 vh ', t iliiilr.. .1 •. • :• Phone 1 itnd dry wells ing to al.'iity. Aluminum Ruiidiiig Prod, III-,,- Sufi, mil Srriif. W.claiiink I. ) r rr hrnom 'lii.iif * 1. >,n .1 SI., I,. RE B-4242. LO 1«4.' FOR SALE PIlJ'^ONS 11OMKRS. ( a.! Sunday-. I d. L:one[ Sitnon. net". Route 3n. Asbury Park. Phunc A3 I'hoi . llll ;. <-. I _• I . _ ,n,: I.i .»m.-» !•. I r, d »ni« = 1.11 (• • 1~. -r.. \\ ;i I epai 1539 ITIEVROLF.T " panel "truck!" good ( a.\ i, M..rr. Bra ••:".| «" . I'm I 'in.- . liK I,- MIKNTli'N HilMK ovi'NEftSf—S«»i- RK s..if. '.'.•«' condition: excellent motor pnd body: M.uinl.Mih \V\TMI PUMP AMI Ulli 1HA.SH—fe'lsr il a'.tici JV. foi'law officV: l^gal e.\- LAL.L LS \\ HI'S it" rg jci.r (int.yjt*. .„,.:.> i.v tn.id.MI r v.t joi.r houie KITtHF.N SINK pi- • h d • a :i I li . mill ncr'nce. fall HI 3-I9H0. >,.r.-»r \\ e :•••? e^u.pprij In aunii.y . al.o ia-h l.iiim • ANTIQUE RUSH Imttom mcki.. " l».. perifnef pieff-rrcd. Writr Law Ufhce, ..n.r.a it r-n-b'ii ind homefnid »r- 11 I.. •- ,. -,1a". -.,,.,I Trash rimoxd. Phone KE 1942"rHEVR0CF.T, rack body tVucl: X-l \ ;• * (i !' II-- • M "* 4 - J. . con'l t.on: alsr. one boy panel body Mi." sleam .ion ivsi'hnnir. .ur.r fi>- FAShlO.V ARTIST. f*ma!r. xperien'red ; rno't .^'a B.'.gni 2 0dfl9. or Mim • n'.irrh v iiajmim. airati^ed on ' s.ifj.v. MtriSSM A aii.l at nn<: f wlih Ixn s'de doors and a raeli bod v J PH- hf, ,,' a:\ TIR'.H :i '. Here ars «I\ |;i ,:f-:r - m.x.i. Philrn tal,:. mmlfi lad.". ,..„,.,...„.,-. B";l1 'or ''••••on ehaisis: reasonable, pref rably onp who can nk^trli chil- MI of hi.,- Kla-- lUiaiit'i-s. I'a'i RK «• in Mr \'t mnr: reason- i I ilo K' 11 Ot. Mi-. Ii. olhy Ai.en. KE ' P"""' KK 6-HT19.W. dren, *hoe«. RfcessorifS and othr>r de- tt E BUY AND SELL m.'lhn.gl \-t i r. ..ii,' mi. Hppl.in' on of t.:»- :li cip BUSINESS NOTICES fi.l'.x.-M -YOU CAN BUY nuality'used cars'with partment store m< rchandisf, five-day •. L,a - .1 -i • I.li.fi o." liaih-fmiih yoir Ihf!. I'ho IMIG OSH YEAP. OI.ll. pu.-l I uri.i f. 1 week Apply Pfrsonntl Ottice. Sie:nbarli 1 MUVING-Carefui handling: also rear- complete confidence from your local CoTKer>m of burnti, atoi«i, tktttta, l.a-tnu-i: -,' a",' nso a piayioom, b#d- 1 li S- J e 1 li-W.J. mi,:. (ill AT |.i'.'M.'.'-i: Company. A«b.i_ry Par!.. , roil MORTGAGE LOAN? .,« It. V. R ftini turf. H.It. 1.10 West t ".»' c}. dealer. Presint Inventory includes ct.t»r*. i'lici, cKir.i. g\******'*. in. ,.i,m ,,* •]• II i,,nipir:e In- of himbrr. Pli.I. "IHIIT fi.|.V."i::.'7and. Kfai"el. "fii- I.ARlit gl'ANTITV of used wainse.itinv 1 YttUKU MAK. handy'"wltTi~ioola," "ta ; H. hi.ni'. I..WI. hml.lii.K. 77-79 Broad p Phone HE «-4.t82-M • foilowinK low mileage cara: '4T Rulck n: .-.\..-,. 'lauhviu". i.a.nt, v,a!' board, ::.rrp,l K\ra< RtuiK. K'ailiri?. ihinl *:i:.. In. I. K. Lovett, lin Kas- I mi, t.i;u«». »M ob] ar.it til bnr-m- ...,,i IOv,,, Newlinrv ,-.ir-l 1; - . . —« sup.r convertible: '49 Ford convertible. work on farm; must be able lo drive; b.Bc. Fvjici'., 25 Earn I ront •tre«t, li:.i'. - :. l, yttoml. doors, W.IKJOM., i'...iiinu. tries and alumiis removnl. A!] -I , IC-il Ha:,,. Trade, accented, terms arranged. Open full time, part time. Reply Mating time II^.I .,:.,,, t.i. 1 iff hnute plan hoot.. do.:-:, l.-iiil,. liiairnc work. Tankh .<:- UPRIGHT' I1OOVKR varu.im i-i.iin.r a l i i I Friday eveninira until » P. M. DeRidder available, waKf* expected. Write Young Phor.t RH Bark t-ll»l. \m, • a', H .',1 i n Su;ip:y. H.Khnn.v Jl.'t. !U'itl. I'romM RUt'ntion given any jolt. \>rnml nrw. rtai-r'fici . Also ( al.in.t : i ^,,'!u"weil":ir1u'»V71 :;;';;u;;i:' Ti' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Ruick, Inc.. 161 Monmouth at., RedHMdjf Man, Box .111, Red Hank.* i,: llf.'ilil. us ('(nr.fr. M.ilillf town. Phon* Ph.ine KF: «-H9I4 mud.- ciriit r rloMt with l.llic -l.na. I timntei. triven O.rnr Hcr-k,!. 47 Sec- : Rank. MAN WITH ' LfaHT car" for delivery r'A.S HKLI? ~4NT> IM1.LKVS foi >-ltl'- Uf. f, - J 4 4 1 lil:ESS SUIT, i »e .hr.in rn.-Tor .l.ioi. I'HII Rfc o-:i min fo ,. • nnil si f 1'n.r ll.'..-i-N. Ph,.IM RU n-1U'l !9l« PLYMOUTH dehue aedan. fourl work; knowleiltrr of all local Hnd au- ' r.c mo'u'i in stock. Unuiflls h'«c- I TIIIKS -I!, 'ir.-nl r.H. vuli anil IIK ' nil7 PAi'kAI.K I.HlUOR store in Monmouth .1 k • I il: nfiu m.il "i: HXPEIIT l'AKI'E'1 lavr,K. rei.ain.H door, radio and heater: excellent rub- burban itreetn rnvtstuiry; good pay for :-K t. o . :<.'. ti-t lifr.t «'ie*l Pa.in* .p., ,, •> Y...II rar i (,) ,,|, ut,l, li 1 : ,-,,,inty ^uii-inx $7,',.'HHI-$I '-'."i.ooii year. :< r..'. i on li .-.N. I,I tt-B ji.l'in TEN-PIKi'K din.IIK r ' f'lngiri* . hindini? anil r.'n(ivat rK ber: very clean and healthy. Phone RE hustle'. Write Delivery, Box 511, Red I oi ii.i',. ••, p.i: ,,ai..rs u'. «h"f »f n- W .1'. P/ I.. ll"\ .'.1 I. Red Hank. I.'. I H«:.k H.UI2K. Ma n ii... llrran lii..v, (all a • nlars. Re-.l B»*.k.' ; T.\ \ I l.K'KNSK in Mid.llctown township. IHULt IUHIMS ..f l.'»ml in (uim: ite I .•(,;. y,,,- • -rt. N.. i-haiitf f". '".Ml «'«.> tnp> li.aiitif.i1 I.: un. f., r iPi-,U VMiotp K.-'t Hi.nV fi-'12.'ft COOK— KlRSf ' floor' and chambermaid- P. M '- Located Poit Mon- 193". FORD, N£n*~mo~te-r:~to»l ron'di- :. r %!'•'•. No ilown |.ayii,tin« f..' i|.|- ! .. v.. Mi,i.i > I :• ft:v.,r. I.', « h'te 1 ' '. AUHl'H".-; PI IKS ami m-tsenrt us, .«•!•...It" i I'll KK 6-1)2" : 1 TWO Kl.lTK TYPE .p.,< li'dit. I' " !. Jlu.i. in nail, -ma ' ..mini t or,. Best offer. Phone PE 2- wait.TSt: two irirli, e.pHirncrd, refer- e-; r.- \- *«a : I in..-.. '. UlEhnav «•. !;. .1 HH-, Ph..I ( I!K f-i)4»t. \T I-' 'Ju ck. liiilnrv w,,kn"i-hti> l),i,.'la* nmi'.i ;,l. Po-' Miitiniouth. so., I i-oi-d.- .in I'Mnch. Wh.lf • hoaih I.K. i.'.I p in ti>h... Phon. nil«.R Bfter C-3,1 P. M.* ences; nmall family; prrmnnent. Phont ?f>. ihur.t Iir. 6 - ^ -T 13. Open ur.:. I » 1 HCSTIINK • JO W..t .' . tt'it Lor.« 'Elei-tric I'.. '!•'. lias' I rout si.. Rfd StltVIlH STATION. "Imiuirr at 'PrlVs R '•• Shop. IU I'r .",.-.. Katn Dj: 7-1129._ _ „ . „ _ n_. n - f\ ri\ i ^-ht __ I:-.. : !l IT m '] I.U r-O'Jl I im:,-M • I,, 1 Ha, k Phi.I . UK Il-Nl.'s _ I:.,,, | t{ .||]r] ,„,„,.,, ,;, Keyporl. ( 1 EKGtNEKRS —'£niini»erin(:" "nides "and l.ATH MIIHK1. S.rvel i,, \ ,. ' IN RK.D HANK—Si.in, C.ad Stu>li>.» ", >ai MA l-llsu-n kn«-tm 1. and equipped : !«•.» 194S: 12.500 miles: II.- l"N NEED (II (.AliPEI" I "> 'i«nl J-.1NTII KK VI I.E. k'""d c"ii(l:l 'in. fl". ! \"._Phone RE «-_"_'Ji ' techniriann. Openings in laboratory p ,arl>€*.:.n' >a row o' *a e a! (srpel BU\F.R PUPPIES. ^Kl• -»i IU.-IJ. 'pta'r vn'rii-J Pirtuit f'-atiiiliu- o.i tun n'.iii.'s. .."ch- • -::l ; for Hettronie and television development i e-.'.t- .1 Iir..s.l .1 . HeiJ H.r, . st. ond I 'IK. "lid eiiKiaiilmi. ieiture.1: liill--li e | uuL'oR MTOKE f..r »a|."in Red Ba'nlT; 11*32 HALF-TON canopv pickup, recent- ln-.-.j «.id li:. inlet. Phone RE (. OMPI.KTF. SET l.'i .-ty .l.i e.. lleirnrd. i work with largr company in this area. flo.i-i. Ks: m:.:m >: ml., i.- \in | f'aniile*' mantel tni, K'eal possibilities. ly nverhauVd: everything new: 1230. d'tion. workl" nf Ihariet Ilick , - i Salary romnteniurate with ability and LAHPi.fS"\S|i Rl'l.S bv M..hank. Ai>'.- HllU.iK TR MI.ER. -" feet . •- nk. rr ho> : ance*. lawn "iiine, f' il I.I o Phone RE »-nre and salary He- il.Mil.AiN.- tiALorffi:--Un,-:aime"d~ruiis !«"»•'• '" °" iiuitrai.c,,^. Ian bn Bern .lows. A buy at !<-,". Phmir Ml i- ALT"" I5A1HOS —Sii'n srd Arr.ootn n tSe ncwrs.'. ^r,:k.rn. P. M.. RE J-IISl-M." l..,ii!f .',..-.. «:i thi'mpoued. Opm Thurn- STfill'TLV I'RRSII F.liCS Finest 011a!- WHOLESALE ANN detail, .p.'ial (!•»- 1 P. M.. Write Enginrering. Ho\ 511, Rpd Bank. i arpc Ifr.itr. b Rrosd s!.. P.ed Bank, Radio-Tr ii-'vi-.mi S.MI if-. K. hi, la'-'ilc. ilIlI dday Saturday, Sunday. BUICK COUPE. 19J«: rebuilt motor: ,U'. li,l;iy. Sa:.inlav uni-l a P. M. I. J. i it.v dre^sfd chirkrnt. d'rrct from my i-oiiMts for i'a»h and carry. N. J. for- LADY FOR TETEPHONE ialrs worli^ i^e.-nr.ri floor.I '• I 4*.. I 47 M.inmou.h e . Red Bank. Phone •Jiil Moiimriulh I-:.. Rrd Hank. good condition. Phone RE «-4"2«- 1,"'7 Ma 11 s' Asbury Park, op- farm too y you: wholrsi!.- and retaii. Any mula Kias« seed. lime, f.-rtiliirr. prat | RE «.:,ii.ti hours K;30*'i:3O, or part time evening! POSTS ~\Nl> RAIL fencing sold and m,,.s. Kir.leii .ools. ilc. Myron P. Ko- SKRVHK STATIONS Sun oil lo. ^.o.-i l..v •>* ilcpiirtmcnl at e ' »i»i** e o^dtro^dtr . Prompt -e-er\i.p Benjami 6:30-8:30. Write Miss Martin, Box 511, erertid N.i rharge for estimatei-. : ^.icky find A1", -late., Neptune highway, i- avHilalilr new super stations CHEVROLET TRUCK- chassis, in perfect Red Bank* \V tl> R\I>I\TORS Niw u.. old : malel. hi».-k and tans: AK'C shrub*, rut flow.rs nnd Pp-imp^nv ami deliver. Harold'. Rndin nnd IU"',"'!' ial right • for producers. (iould Mfg. My the ration of a service 1 ».11 KORD COUPE7 bargkinTThonTFIJ k.il'i-'-tt. Nations! Lurnbrr to.. \ery reaftonable. Moun. Wil- nt for cash and Electric Shop, 16 West Front et., Co., Spotswood, N. J.* : on Kniicky and Aiaorialej, Neptune Ui'ii'-l. if il havr the necessary capi- .•-1.1U4. _ EAPERtBNCEn'WOMAirfor real tsUtt Snath Pfu: *h svt., It thl ra..road. HUEIlKRIlY PLANTS var etie, i * ave.. Port Monmouth Iihone KE S- P. Red Baik. Phone t-2744. to stuck nnd niuip your station, act , , -j.004S.J-' 1941 and insurance office. Write, giving Phene 1.0 « -<«"• V, e\momb> .In rd Wi ti- Sun Oil to., Aiinuata at.. shiret l.a.r' l,!»7l WHOLESALE ANH retnil. sp.ral ,li- ststion "w^onT7idio~and reference and experience to P, O. Box 7, ii. Pembertor. Stan- 4"S-"INCH KITCHEN h Amboy, Bo that interview can be heater; original owner. Phone MI 5. .. Rnl,i lop: inert nne month. Phoni- conn- for cash: k'fnuine imp.nted Hoi- i CKSSl'OOI. AMI SEI'TIll 4i nk cor.trnc. Red Bank." -St..M. 'earfy to !»y atui I nrd. rahnt. Pion- i.k-'-.l. _ f!379. I. 2 and » year oid . RE H-STK-R. land t)(ili>^. liyiu-:iith«. dalfodl!-. tii.lp*. lor. Ceusp :,n,t . sTTl^eThTnTcTIfy DRUG clerk, in Red viui i" la'i t-jKcks on ordfi. IMS- i My, Ko7li-l,y ai A*- ! tic tanks KS'fAlll.ISHEIl phiitoVr'alihii: "store, re- good, body and tires fair: 190. Phone h:.',« H-rO...S. W'ha.f |.o:.il • il «>!! " biircm, 1 if. 4 >e«n oid. and CYPRESS INiX'rlATIlRS fv'», each a" . R,-d Hank. nrea. Comntett. stock Bank drug store: good salary. Writ* ,.. I li hid l^.X I «i.«l :'. yearn o'.d. Spe- hoitling 'l.*,^ eKK.«; in it,,o,l shape. way. Emon »". • r\pi-r'-iiiM II,, r£,ix\> 5?_hl 13.1. Drug._Box 511. Red Bank. I ^,K rA-mih I'hnr.r- i,o e;.-^6^>. ^, I fii'i pnn nl fur photo fiiiishinit. Will ,-• ..:. :«!••• orriiK. Send for • Phon- RU I-0:IO«. GUL1STAN CARPET. l'.16 rcn Rni- «t . Riim- PIlM •1 T..1..H ••'•<' tent IT T9.14 CHEVROLET: nailed Inspection: FIVE CARPENTERS" One~c«fl>enter I , IT I. ii'.-". (-*> rythlnu including franchise for all J33 Phone KE «-22»0.M. .' M-ani H-t.wn. llrown's M:ll>. HOTTOJNT electrc rang.. four-Inn nl.i.inre caiv.d imtt.-rn. ma: incl , I RUV AMI SELL ar.'oi.il-hnn.l cluihes I :,,p «r:nk rnmeras. Price very reason- fore.nan. Experienced oniy. Steady SWAIirZ FL'HMTUI.R !)..y and sill ' N .1 I lion. Irmlier'on Vj . 1. „„„,] rondition : 180. Iliri'j won) •12.'.. Phone RE «-17s|.J.- M-I-' I.e II •; I romlilluii. I. Kerlier. | Hli , I'hanre fur jhiit'rrbug to get good work. Apply Charlea B. Hemblinf «% a:,y:n I-.JI. everfthr.^, and ijny the TYPKWRI TEHS ^'Standard keyboard, ter cost, slr.e K*. wnrn th-er t'.mr.. J1:, : l-T!l(i!IlAIRE. Rood condition. »4?l. .'mi shr. w,l,.n-y »ve.. llni Hank. Phone ::• ,,in. IIIIS:IK»». Schwarls-Macklin, 8 Son,J_07 Monmomh at.. Red Ba^nk. :. srnst p- ics. t ,,n:ents of honiea. .,,,::,i.: ,-,IIHI.I.,MI. JUM the thing for wool plaid d:.-M tl. kail's st>i:nK coat. AT 1-0121-R. i 111-; C.'i'.i'lj.M. j Wh.le »'., phone UK 6-3121. YOUNG-MAN wanted"to work""ateadr"fn. itu.let'ts. Sa-.-»- in, th'.se fine machine!. | S.I. Phone RE 6-'JO7-J. j HELP WANTED mLo.rs. r^'.atpl ai.d real e.'.a'.e. 4. all 111.2(1 ~MCCORMT(,K-I>EEK|NG~ tractor, LANIlSCAPE CONUi.M Till! —l-.i grocery store. No experience necea* .1 mm-.- llcmli.uj.-. V.neyard ave.. near ; LARGE PERI-'EITION oil heat d uteri wli.'is- $17.'.. Phone lird Mollf-r. 1 invi-l, ion sii.i" gi.r.l.i,s Plov II. iiiail- aary. Write Grocery, Box 511, Red KE 6.16J7 cr HE ••3^l'5. Ron:, r.r,. Ka*t Kran«hu:K. Phone KE one aea«on: slao onr small onr. a iiaiI<, RE n.iici.-.il-M.- ing- ( .••' im Inr't I l.'.ir -1 iir vr. PRESSER. steady job or part time: mult Bank.' 1 AUTOMOBILES K- *!"'••" rsnit* snd I'ool.raUn-. lull I.O 6- 46 ' 7 - J. • WESTINGHOl'SE dryer. pr.«i,iirf i-an- vvaf. Jimi-m II lldin. Jr . s; l.,n St.. have experience. Royal Cleaners and SALESWOMEN Experienced saleswom- \Vniili — FlUEPl.A'lfc. stnv» . k.niil.nif. ROTTEN MASURE. for lawns and "(low- • glNtjglt PEWING m«rhine" .rriall". ir.Trii- rr; table lin.ii*. larne needl. poii.L bat: Kat.intown. Phone I.A l!.iC,24 Tailors 58 Broad St., Keyport, phone KE en for department utore -vellinu. Per- I :,a • 1 11. tt .Will oot.d j.a,,| 39 rr hnU a'..,. t. Ill vodoli, 297 Poolc «ve.. Long ] ,,,. Kivp.ut. Phone- KE;-27>s« .-.(-. llenl i-uuditldll. Please cull HE 6I- tanks cleaned nnd metalled, drains in wheeti shimmy 7 Lot Ul correct IM BLIND STITCH operator on dresses and ply J Yanko, 30 Broad Bt.. Rrd Bank. UK «•' -4C HrH n • tailed. Phone anv time day or nigh trouble. Save, vour tiraa. Latest V jackets: steady work, good pay. J. J. SA\'K 2','> to 4fl(> on ftshing tackU, "' - - . ,„.. ,--• TWO BLACK'anrt tan hound docs, thiff. -''.121-J. g RELIABLE WOMAN as houaekeeper and li.M'H.-'HLNIl PUPPIES line bred to j years old: we I b:okfn. Call HO «. ON'l HI.UE RUG t>\ 12. in ( \c II. nl con- j Rumson I-11740-J Mar n\lle andd flamf e atraighteninihg itquiutnei.t i . Schwartz. 22 Lewis •*.. Eatontown. •oils and ii-ilu rojs and iff!, re- ilton. I rom pan ion to elderly lady; lire In. Mr: nan K:iikt..n and He'd v. Erb». h- I ;;()4 after 4 P. M. . ilitioii. Cat! 1-reehold _^-122,',-M.' _ I H'II,-). "li>» R.nimo:, .rank Van Syckle, 14* West Front REAL ESTATE SALES person, experi- Call LO 6-5IIS. ps • <-t! Sfe tap'a.n Jmh. Kou'.e 36, t&n : r Ck nd uth r "trcet. Kcil Batik. Wett o{ ttatile avariut- i!\! "ie*"'' '''" " '""' ""° ' I ROPER ROTtLF.Il-t.AS Hove ' in" ekcel- ' IHIUHLK POSTER lied, aiirinn". i(in. r- enced, male or female; opening rvew MtVRKAU LANDSl'APF. s.rv'.c. Uur own buildinii. Aak for Jack Harder. Red Rank office October 1st. Replies Pll'KI.E-S IVRNAI'E O! ...I' floni'fur • .none. A. .-I.i*. _: |,nt ,.,„,,);.;on : ,:.„ |;,nera' Ele'trle sprniK mat. S12 : vnnily table SB, dnv- nnd ciilra, lilr. I.i n. nil liwi.l-,- Phone P.E 6-12!>«. confidential. Ella Wiltshire Agency. t a-, irrvi .ns:« li.l II'.'.,: ri I'.- fur. MOVIK PROJIil'TORS. one » mm. one II refrinera-or, sriin cubic f.e!, Plume RE enpoi-. and chars 1.15: rugs, thick mien: .-'ti.Jinvr estimati11. l':'in\ plnnt j vr r» t IIOUGt. AND Plymouth pusae-ngai rara 1241! Ocean ave.. Sea Bright, phone SE BOATS r ? t> Soc.nl ,.[> to i -v.ir ^yl:Fm 11'...*,. (. I clor 3,i mm: r*a- fl.40n-AV.l ' i lamps, smnli rad.o J.'i. Phime KE li- 3-OO04. s,,i;al, r II:. ,hi leek:, phone AS 2-32SS. !ifi. mov'i-k and I r mm:ntr. : 10- Oodk't )ob-iated truck,, authont«d I. ; -., rut ir-i »r. ob. rnuli'iv v, :h - 421-1-J.. _.- _ _ l YllUNi; "cffiRNSEV row. coming"~in I UN<; »ith a hobby. Raise toti'in^ <•:,. lu-.n,-' i,,,»:ion I'nii'nii'ii .ervice. modern service ftatlon. Frank AMHItfoUS MAN, aitgTJssiVeTiretweTn •r.-n-,- <,:: ::••„. $J '-._la I.O B -" 4 ".- 1 KEEP"YoUN<; »ith a hobby." PM.ti* : <\'-<\ whtal anil fresh eggs. roNTENTS OF TWO liom.s: assort. brau:ifii! flight rage, 7\2 fc.-t, j Nek. Miii ni: n.ltli •-•.-. II. I'. II. 1 . Km- Vin Syi-kle. 119 Weet Krf.it atreet. l»«d ages 25 and SO. aa salea repreaenta- FORD MARINE ENGINES. Lehman THAT! HK.lt WINTER sr rnn.1 i ..r. nj birds in brau:ifii! flight rage, 7 , j k. PIIMM B-TllS-W. Pii ml.'-r'lanro.is ai.rl iisefiil house, J '! PhIR ::\V2 ' Rank. West of Maple aee. Phone RE t:ve: salary, all benefits. See Mr. Coley. converted. 100 h. p. V-8, tight-cylin- .- • ,- -'i-'fi f .'y R,i:oma::r. c-.m- JIB..HI Phoi.. RK «-42J_l-J. "_"''!_ Ph"in- IR "-"M::.\V.2. der, $4Tfi; 95 fa.p . six cylinder, H4.'.. APPI.I'.S HRtNIi yoir bushei. O.t'your liuv and niort- : C-1291. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 43 Mon. p*« f v fi, r.l livv -onm.. «4'...',. 1-or hold gnorl*. Se\ en - p>r^ waln.it d n. C0A"?' T RlBI.l E .rri'.ce, 21i I.i ~a"v"('.'. "MORTOAliES—We Convention kit for your 1937 to IMS > nil'.',.. ?l « h'lshf!. A!so frejh tggs. We.-. I...I.K Branch. Phime I.O f- miiis. lloynl * HHiiyplnnHiiypl . s8 IliumIn.1111-- I AUTAUTO ANIl PERSONAL loam, ti I?mouth St.. Red Rank, between 9 and 12 »• ^;f "' 'i.a: r^ sv.'cni. giitfl: IIIK e.ot l Kord V-8 engine, 91 JO. Mount-Engliih 1 a r!h_li.::r.l.1-W. :t.".12-R. H:hlei of all d»:»c: liitons for »"•>"! il PI1.11 RE I5.,.'I.12 or S-timi ! $.1~.*>00 0 on your name only: fSO.VZ per any day after Monday. .. n.. . I. .-. l'ri..n.. l.l i f.' tr.> mil.:.- eab.net i:.."..i. .ad .. «:,. •-•.-. 1 J month repays a S500 Irian. Ball I FOUNTAIN BOY or BiffVinted77teVd> ^_ _!P:*.L•?-' ^__ £i ill I.r.l ' uRN SHF.Ll.ETt. "••». » in I.AI.VARI/.EH haltr.') b-oocl'er. 100- sal' . r» l'i cnt.ac'y 1: |r;ii\ ns.ir.ed r.rsls, ! rug JU.nlt, Mi'ns tl.:,0 each, s: u il (» USEP STOVES, blflik and:ron«. hot air ! in., 7 7 Bronii itreet, Red Bunk. Plioni «i>r,, Applr it 181 Monmouth it,, SE4 BRIGHT SKI1-T, 15 '- feet, on dis- !.:..., ' . . t. a .i KA 3-'i 1 ! S pr,y dny 14-HOl P. SERVICE on the rrpail of :R: , y e :.• ulial c . 220.cgp rapac::y. R. RH t:^472i_Lirense ?_42. Red_ Rank play. Orders taken now for spring t\r. n coiuh *l.*i. Rnll-awny bid ti. h>\ II. rg:l; «a K radioi and elertiical applnncee. a'-. 1' M liir.D CARS B0UGU1. sold anil ea- livery Terms nrmn«rd if desired. Wil- SENvisr, ' MM'fllNEP "t>.l I.I 'mi^ W B, ,11. Bob 1 Tavern 304 Ma.n It... inch fan 17.i'1. e'eci:1,!1 sfnuig ma- nfv, s'o\e and furnace, smoke pipe, DXSfc'FrYEATHrPlCTSTlroom: male or 1 kean .hu'g. , We ell for en,I deliver. Harold > rhanged. Pontiac alia, and wreic* ton Boat Works, 479 Atlantic a>c, Long 'unuii. lypewriicr. i-ortabie coal grfl'f-, fern. •: part tim,, evenings: excellent chne 129.50, f,, ir osk d nine room Radio and Electric Shop, 16 West terms. G. M. *. C. Has.as Brotrera. aalary. Call in perton, I to ID P. M. IIOTISK ME"\T I10I1 frorrn. on.".pound , iras Knii. cithe.- things too numerous to T^OtrrSEXWULF rtwirf motorVri f>2 \ I'M vii)!' s you: chore Broad it.. Red Bank. Pbona RE <• Pare Dance Studio, 21 Broad St., Red , .,' ri • n:.": i. !•(, pt,-.ip fii.il ,k vrry mii:t;,in. 116 Shrewsbury avr.t Red .". 1 s i>. Rank. h. p. Gray'i reduction gear; sport fish- , , ill.-I. hear' t.r Iver. .1 ibs . II. Spe- Rulci.s, 2S Kss: I- rnr' M. Bani,. erman, cu.itorn built: fully equippfd. c a pr.e 'o kri.ru'-. Open Sundays. _ -„;• ' IIARLEY-DAVi'frsoN 19.i'7 motorcycle. MALE. PWYStrATCVnfiaTdTcapped. rap". SIMMONS STUI'IO day bed. with >lin TRUCKINi; .i-i"d'; mirl, tup' RKNT \ .MHPERN ni.,»,r :•'« « ',»•?! ' fuiiy equiliped: must see to appreciate, able of taking orders by telephone, Phone Perth Amboy 4_-t,2,i7-J. V -•• a ;••• -.;•!•:•> and tiopira' fish. , JUST ARRIVEII T.u:itr sliipmei nf nir. . • nisonable. Phont morning-. \ g, n, ; : n.i l.n'it:. It. U. (,ri : H. ,n M: ii . Iliu-lnvay ".".. s.\ m.its north ' iaiil i'i,i,'«uni. i',,i.i:oiriini uy rn P.fiil bbarga.n . WlWill aeil i! ! on ttimi e pay- •even houra per day, aix daya per week, CHRIS (-RA1Y "ouTboard "motorsT fi'» Q . . . i .a1 v. I u:* v..ril«. f,ny h#-;iiht, RE H^Hil-1-W. Shiiu-biiy. PI11.n1 RE li-lli.',.'. R I of liiil II:.,,,. Phor.e Ml .,-,,::4«. , -,ig« a' '» pi,el. Tn'. f,,i , m,iu« Addiess LO or LO I- Write, stating age and qualifications, to K p Immediate .lelivrry. Nn money • *. K.'.mv S. a 1'.- n'.r P-...!'.< SH ;- ,T\VO Ptvr-UELLY .loves unit bniitm: y, E ..AY hignt--t i,Htc< I," voui 1, ,,i|. C. B . BON 511. Red Bank. down, terms arrange,!. Vrtter's Landing, 1 I'lill li< UP" No: he'e. We have B Prmiie RE «-l»-7. S»muci Sw thre I'hon.- RU lr^. Write or (ihori r.in.h ...•:.. ; o a•..•.>. . KK <-i:..". in y daj. w MAURICE SCHWARTZ. *' SONS. Chrjr- 2«_2 Wj^nt Front Kt.. Rrd Bank.* _ of m,:chindi>e a: ! , «»t 1-ron- si.. Red Hn:,k.- SERVKI. REI-'RIGF.KATOR. l.'.u: draft- «.-n,,o. Sil Noith Kroadnav. l,,inf W0MAN~KOR ireiieral homework: one *: \- '!..!• iler, 1'lymoulh and International truck BOAT TRAILER, Mantercraft: 12-foot .,w M i. Koch r.irn:!u:e. ! TAKE NOTICE W u I: y i.v tal.i.. .'!•.', fl.t lop. !2.'i: both ,n ! Rrvneri._/.wirkl'' Live Pinill ry Jtlarpei day per week: references. Phone RE AHnt'T I" -.'•.. i-.".:s." »•»- rK to "4 Ma salen and srrvice headquarter!. Phone •-4914-W after i_P. M. boo.fi; boat > to 14; new thil spring. : . Kti.sbiKk'. Open fiiday Kai range., cimib.r. lion p.if.-c: .-iiiiiMi'oii. Phon. RK B -1 w.-. s. - 'fjxi'EKT ORIVING inst ructioVn. I.ilirn and oil hinlcs. fiiriiBc*.. I,ow RK fi-07..-:. __ Prine $30. V'etter's Landing, 262 West THREE'ROOMS of furniture left to sell In enfety. 'o ilrive »a'flj. Lool. (or MAN AS CLERK: stock clerk and repair nL 5-..n'nv .'. |.ii..i • F. \'.I-I4«:-M-I. in ti>wi-. s: m,, ; Swan?., It Wesl 1 urn ?ro "I'L-JKil M»nk.' SEV. null" LATEST arrival i.t'beauTiful a f on funs.Aliment for $l.',ll. Original the car v.-iih two steering wheels. Pion- HlUliESt PllICES for your oid car. W« man; aieady work: five or ii*-riay Iirc'K nF.;"OYS the n anil du'ck a^.. phone RE «.|3«7.' 26-FOOT CABfN boat, two bunks ard Hi.ok. '-R»m,)t hulroom furniture riglit rusi J.'.IIII. A: Swartx Iitrn't ,irc. H:gh- eer. in au!o di:ving inst ructiopii since buy. we leil, we trade. Coait Auto week. Must have references. Write l.i.i,-. 1. s.i.mmi. 60 Ufm.-!:e »'. , r hea.!: fully equipped: perfect condi- -,,ni -II, ,ak. * "f Ho-.Mc ami dardef. (,ppu-:e Mlddlelowii tiifhoiiM-. . I'.irin. En-y Merhod Auto liriver Train- falc«. Inc., 149 Monmouth St., Red Bank. Clerk, Ros .1ll._Iled_nank." H .!!..(.:,. N .1. I1 '((I l-'iiii *lss .,[.. korh l'urni'.ii.'i. A TRIP TO (IL'R Ba'esroom saves Phone RE 6-.1i24 EXPERIENCED hair dresser :~ good'sTl'. tjon. PhoneKE fi-1141-W.*_ rh..ne IIE ing Scho 71 South Broadway. Phone BO \TMEN "(JOING Sout h t hi"* filF? IIMlBIl Hul'NIlS rr,« I.I: ,g ti.a'l i.'n.i. kt. .;.(,,,.;- 1 •A LITTLE .)UT THE" way." butiesi "lo >ou Di'inn- liiea'.rmt ijinnmi -.' NEW HKJf. SPRING and mat'tri-K. .'fn. l.ii fi.::": nry: part or full time. Write Hair UPRIGH'I i Hli KEfflNG piano, mahog- luiy.'1 Carefully se'.ecleu. low milease I>re«»e-. llox S11. Red Bank." Complete chnrti fiom Ntw York to \. S»a.-i7. l-iiin.lure. highway It:., i.p- • •..i ..-- •• Si,- iiil»>v l.tui.-t I im>. ai.v in i:m . s, 'alilc Ifitnps. siifa beil*. of hounhold good.: n.w ai.d u.«rd rnrs. Outstanding values, all priced bc- Key Weat. LaigfH uur housewives: full or part time, Write phon- RE_«-031 1. >• -.- ai rl II J- Ha:..' -. s ,,i, , ;;a -s. MI, «}i pmen: of ' \ njr Ihi-Molet half-'on paml, I 936. Chevrolet K n i \.-e..,- nt con i mile-. Thomas I . d. highway :',,'.. Phonr at.. Red Uank. Phone RE 6-2189. PiHNTF.K rriT'Ill.v ;g >••-,,\ '., ,..; : t nnni . -., malineai.y bxiroom s.i >,. MIIHII del.very I94H Clicvrolet club V. M. A.. Bos Ml. RedBank." __ PAlySTEft MAT.tNE engine; fonr"rylindrr, nch.« lerij: amplf s:n:ai;,- tp J map- • i" n l.'ihnr.m rn'ili.. mahoirany 1 day) me ME 6-4-'>t<, n'L.-h:s and Sundays ,-oi,.". lillfl Hull k sedanctte. 10,00(1 "RELIABLE'WOMANto baby sit at night J5 horse pon PT, hanH ftlaning, with 1 h'« basin. Hark red i nn.-um ,-n ton INSURANCE, ul all kinus. .« it." V •>'•."',•'»•.!••.• '"'<•>,,"., l"l.'s.l'. .••'" . Ii''..'.'„-.• II.i ilu-- . Wanhoii.e (nes'l I Ml' :..i..-.r.r mi,-; 1941 Chevrolet Tudor sedan: in exchange for private room and hath. mpu!«(p m«Kn'to, clutrh and revrrse j edged wi:h su n'r-* m'r,; i . ,, EXPERIEN'.'EI) SKWIN'l, ma, inn. ..|. •«. n LAHYS MI1UTIIN iamh'.nai. on. year R. H. Stout, Lewi. bmlilir.K, 77.'" | l'.i I rvrolet club coupe; 194.1 plus small salary. Time her own days excellent condition; |:»oo. Phono RE 6- price IS-',. Phonr RH r,-ir,'(| n'd. i. r.c 16. |j:.. Phone Mil I-Krim-l j^ifft labove N^P.\IIPII v "lo'j^^ pick-up: 1942 Buick till .1:30 P. M. Private home on River 1431.• •o- . i.e i ...(i: .•. do ibi i ..,|'f. CARRIAGE, gray, col laji.ihle. a ..-tun 201-.R. i.UTT'eRS.'*LEAIlERS. m~,oi.prr ot four-door btiecial; 1947 PlPlymouth h ffour- rd.. Red Bank. Call RE (-3353.R before WHITE KSrRR?JIDEREn"s!k" sha^irirrlTTt frame. fOT CATBOAT, new deck and ma it. ho.. »T,I) l...v.u: m.,r:-. :. -., a .1 y *M,rl.. I s \ ,1-,. . :,u ,-h'rTon (ven'-nE gown. door sedan. Lowest down payment, long- sr. M.- sail included: bent offer. Call RE •• FlM, >:.' "u'r. IE o.Mi- <•• .. A;i;-'y hf I w''ii .' :• 1, a ., Ipri dr.-ss. velvft even- est terms possib'e. Open Sundays. Wil- DISHWASHER. Apply in person at Bow 3357-vV after 8 P. M.' s ii rr. II .1 K •:. : I " . K..I Ha:.. I .ty i ;, . mini'ii.-!!!.!' old fashioned lovv s-eat. Long Branch. Phone. LO 6-2418 or I- Bank-. No_phorie calls. beam, mixiliar/ ya*-] "P*nelope," for- -'•:.•' I'nilniViiii.' S. : v i f Phn.p UK fi-ns'il mer Bermuda racer, 6- -viindpr Gray, M"AN TO DO outdoor work in Nave- I 1 ••NlMiVSNINi;" .-'I'iNS may i ..«!,."hall l'.»:;» Kt>UT> COUPE, eonvertible: new sinlc; one or two days a week, year j sails in perfect condition; ^C3r'f tf ^ 1 U \S1IIN.J M\i'IIINE J2?.:,'i. lie TWO 11ZITK inr vf-n:' liip^nnd btaki-s: 1946 reconditionei' round. Call AT 1-0123. _ equipped : very comfortable sea ' boat; a: 'In- li'i: •'. ,..'l. I ? -..I ..I ,1.,-. llachul oven. Ii;,. lull UB : < _> -. nnil I* icjiairs: 1250. Phone very 'henp: or will trade for smaller al, . r;.:,Ill,in'.1 1 • ,-M- i llv • , •- • ,', , <:,. V,ii.-fan bl nd« II .'.!•. aft.- :, P. M. .IJ 9in. cr; Sid 111I1..V. KE I IlllESSMAHING. alui.-i: nun,, I" YOUNG BOY -Driver's "license: deliver fi -'. 2it: - A', typ. - ..f ,-,.:.'• ... il. Thtan-Ir.'il RE li-'i-1T4-W. and handle stock. Call for interview boat, plu* cash. Also 100 h. p. V-8 Ker- .:.-> , !.» - •'I.'.II. ha"Oi-k 12..',n. floor OUTIMIOR PI..M' I;Y.M. ..!.. nns PERSIAN I.AMH <(.:, •uliilit iuti : ' costuni. -. KMM :•• wuri.m: ~irp. W,-|_ ,:•:.. I mils NASH CLUB" up. doctor's car: it and III A. M. Friday. Jacobs matb marine motor, 'J.] reduction, com* REIiR'M.M I rK-'I'll'llH. ...Ti,:ial. . pick. ' pimyn'.l ill,,I ki.,'1 ,-• I,. .1. \-i ob .ni:> !:l '.'i, riu'al utility cab're: 11! 11 • > in- -M>l to t" HIM" *-<' :t i,l ), ,1 lit. (I. ''I... 1'1,'iiip: and iierfoi-m- Shr pletflf rebuilt ; .jarKain at la.'id. Phons I'n.i- - 111'. ..-! • • I i.fu- '.. P. M, Ui (.41:1 1-J. Hani war shury »v*.. Red 1 .< I.I.I n.i-i, -.111 .SI v si.. K;•H llnv, 11. KF r,.ii'H ! an,-. . I'h.ini- RK S-.1.1S9. AU-n <_'onki;n. KE 6-24S6 aftn- 6 P. M.* SKV. "I-- . Ml'. KIM", if.- i.V •. ,v . «l '..> ma;, . .",1 :ali . a. rnlTre and HAVENPORT. l.,>v»u-i .id, ,,u,| ,., K I.IllNEI. TltMN- aid ... JERSEY SPEED nkitT, poweied"WFth V-8 • i,' i.-'.i • • • -.I •• 'ii ,. ,'- ,!. -nt;. --inn $'. ,fi, !i . niap.e coh- • on Phoie IIK r. - J 7 J 2 -J b.'..,. 1 •..4 -. IIUICK SUPER ardan. new ires. MALE OR'F£VA"tK- Full or p.rt tiirif. H El 1.1 IRIiM I! roiull rill' :i^'.l lull..I. II0.1 -. " P. M. t.i '.' P. M.. m,|,i mil h.-iiiei: eMellrnl condition. In rf 11 rt Afrit It (A I Silk Hoi: try prnd- marine enninr : will demonstrate. Make i, . s I.. :,, i, «- '.!• xa'-.u: bed oi.ni »:,,! .s P M. ..1. Ir.dav o- S,,I,,.-.li,y 11' V. h.»i.l. -.1 Jl ! 1 v. 'I" ! rr-*, i m.illr ad- M,,-,,l:-> :lii",i.h I .l.iy 1 I'. M. In I". : Phiin,. l.ll li.-•.-•.4(t-\V lifti. Addrrit ('. E. Fishier, P. O. Box offer Phone RE 6-0 ."> o t# - j. • . ••' Ml. .- IIii-.-" .. 2' F.a.; GENERAL r.I.FJTRIl .. .On" "v.r •,.•;••.'.',:•• •;'..••'•'-" '"' "'"•" "•"•• j ii.:nl l'f '•! h<- .'in n1 :i t ' • 1 • • I, ii" nnd 1' M .-•: 1 'lai- I ' H. I..11,-: n>-.. Hid . l3:,, |i()|iGK CIIUPEl good runTng'con'- !!»1. Hf!mar.- 22-FOOT MOTOR lifeboat. ra"bin"with type- -,r I.i.- rcinrl.: on. P ,-c STl SLIN'i; -II.VKl: f!,.'.. ,, . rims1 Hi:.. I 1 -,,-.' .t r .•v h: t • H:. Rl. f, • - II il :.n-i. Ui.ginal noun. PPlione RF. «- WOflAN~TO~BlTuseful TnTftVhiiTTo'r ma bunV*; Uniwrsn! mnrme engine. Ph..' - RE R.n:,'(I. Thin boat in A-l rondition. Can b* lanvn. mh 1.Ml,'.< .iin in. in-' now- BRUSH IIUP' UN -ii... ''ini.d • I. IT:,,I,,I r 77 Little Silv • pnrkway, Lit- nitrhin: nrat, c!c«n ft rt d intf]!:gf nt. Ap- , i Hi Kill! SP'NIHI. puppy A'R'i " ,egl' j • 1 • a:..l ha-. - :. .' «.'.. liK «- J45BJM. .1 . •.. • ,,:i ply in pfr*oM. White's Bite Shop, route bought cheap. Sfp Mr. F.im-r Pul>na ! •• I n.:,.. •-,,, iiu.i.Ui.. II ,I p.,i -• , ,,l . -. a .how w t.i ,! ; c..lei ,.111,'h mi.I chirr and :mv r|, 1 1 ...un. .11 prrf.rl ill diliou ; wiih all MARRIED MAN To \w'n iutomfliivf cofl.. ''••«>-. !:•»...,'..' ',",iV,l""i'n! ol.li i-'UR riUT' 1 I.'\S ?TO\ E g .e •• . IT" .i e.,. ,, : • •»-,'• e'n,. I'h'v,. RU «.|n;>-M sf-- II ','i r .,.'>|,' , nnil 1 !-("( , -.- :,riv li.s. i-i-a.oiiablf. 79 Hector pi.. lni- nan. 1 • a s|ileru|i,| r'll.nii h SACRIFICE —Dm ni: mum suit', table. ANNllUNi EMENT Y nil fin ri.nl v,»nd cniidition: Phone RE 8-l.)02.' Vm* work; mnk* I*» to 110 daily. Sup- si\ chai s, s,i\i;,i: table, t.uffrt and 1 "nnuli'• d. t, •-,,:.,1 '.,,!,. ,1 ii'"n.-il, .:c. j - , :i I .'. 'a'. RE 6-v>sL, idnyi and g«i1. and fesi in* . hat hrf 11 v-ddin h~ Pl/YMOilTH. Hve-paasenger rdupe : ply rut omen with Dflggt+t ft Ram id ell PIANO—Any knH, any rondition. H. 'hinii .In..-!, nil:-,-, newlv iiphnlit.-n il I. V I'.nrk k"l:i: an', , ,1 ."..- , , :, 1,1, . TWO TWIN FE"iil~M-'ni-a a:..l ma'"- . RE e-l'.'irt.W levin rK I. „•, ly bv young boy and u.il O in-lli. heater, slip covers: excellent rnmneliri. diitributcd by Th» Fuller Tenter. 1H Pearl at., Lakewood. Phon* l-» A R I v. a.' h. •. !,:i l.u.ii.d". I PIIII.CII TELEVISION 11(1 suuuJ inch ham lo di»l,t»e nl Vnfi.ii Ortnbei 1. I'll .f S,.i,l 1 a nl.tr. 1 all hitwi'in I ami :, P. I n ni in !•.•«-.. Mr' \my C. Owen, fur- mi 'linriir.'il condition: 19011. Call RE I-Brush Co. No cash required—wi finance LA B-2190. IM. 1* R, 1 .[.-.. ,.! . o- phone RE s-162n. ilcr. li'7 L'n.i.n n M . H.Ifunl. Phone KE :i:i.-,7-W after fi P. M.' nnd train you. Write Jimel Pope. 719 OWING MACHINES. All kinds bought. I- ' 1 •. ' p. • f. ct fonditioi, : bee. u:iful * object iv. in a good h cnie for htn. a« In- MattiHon ave., Aibury Park, or vhont AS • omli la'.'uf !i ,-:i (ha.- bsli\\ .h i!u-. da i wii.Mit CHII'IIII: catniot be told from ii owner's fr.end, and ]n:cc i. secondaiv. PHII.CO li.-Mllll, I!M1 curisii'p. virv 6-Jo>(.-J. I!i4u ]lOIIGE"two-door sedan: radio and S3 to |12J cash; also cash register! .)• f.v-.p .i-i »r .,1 .,ak k •>.'l.i. >rt. o.,. :.(iv Sc. • -it op.-:nton. Save over Phone RE f.-.'IH7'i K.iod r-.ind ton. I all Mrs. H. Beiry. .".I GENERAL CONTRAl'TllR and liuildir. hillt.r M-cilciH running condition: from 110 to |3U(l: typewriters f 2 to yes- n'd nr.'l n r '. .--.i-li | i, u<,f J )n M .<•',.. ,., n.iv modi;. Price 1125 E. LARGE WIKIII lutlir-e .a». Inamlrillm. Mvttleavr. K. anstiii: k-. 1 -p,, ;;lii7. Uii ,„ lul,!,,,,^, S:ephin 1-. od tires: $2»ri. Phone RE fi-4427-J. ttALE^Stableman, saddle horses, «en- 1110; adding machine, etc. Will call co:.d.t un. Phont Lo 6.4'fi4-\V . Lot ELY NATURAL •kunl. jacket 'm'l'v -S'S'. I -'I,>.(.-- . 41 HII II^Ii-1u^li.iii1 is me. llum-ui,. ttnywliert, anytime. Phone AS 2-5037. 11 "'•' .'"" u V-'M'".'! hea-er,. ui. ami c,a 1 : good ul.,j:i. iture. We buy and sell. Cash for trn-h. dition throughout: complete engine ANTIQUES—Best prices paid. China, ma'l'igany rheit and di ei.ser. foir-post- i.rfth. 14-16. Phone RK 6-3797.• CARPKNTEU ami paint. 1. storm win- wife, part-time work. Location, country, loSTdltlA Romance patterp n stim- I Bayshore Ti adei. 27 First ivi., At'aiiti, overhaul; new pnint ; S.1 <*'0. Phone Ml 5- glanware, pictures, statues, jewelry, er twin bedi. scatl.r mfc-i. chain, ,:i-. w ,,rfor hi\, p 21 pieces: pr Highlands. I'hoiie KE «-li;,M-J after 6 WOOII SKASONEll nal. wood: tin lilac dows and rl-,i..- 111:1.1,- ami installrd: II4V-,. _ near Asbury Park. Write fully In first ( a'l hit\.,-ni ^ anil S<. .1*i."> H: i'h'nii letter Xo Stableman. Box .'til. Red Bank. metal toys, tmrnpt, old revolver!, shav- f..-. A.k.iu' »::,. Phon.Ph ' MAA 1.-J44VM14 . 1,: s:,,ve: rn" any l.ngtli. Phone l.ll odd j.il,« .Inn... PI,,,.,,. HH r,.1143:,. Hi::. I HKVRIH.ET black club." coupe; a\. l..,nv R'a.irn NEAT WOMAN7~wTth g^od '"references. ing mugs, silver, fine furniture, Mon- MAI,li I'HKl ta> stove, 'excellent cm- RCMMAliE SALE "Thuuday. 'r'tiilim lt-41t4.s..M afti, :. |>. M. " ."11,1 ml!f.- e\ctlent condition, II,.in:; HUNT WAIT i,n: f« ' i,, „• i,.,, mouth county books, mapa. GHmin, flit r il'.in: ivh.n niw ,o't »:•.",.•,, wii1 set! unil SatutiUy. 10.:'.n A. M V. I w'. SHOP- Hli.--I."lii«i-.' ViV-l'i.': 1.11 1'I.OIlK r'-SNlUNi;. i-..Im.. und casli. I nil RE «-:i4«l-W after 5 P. M." wanted tor general homework. Must Sprinr it.. Red Rank. Phone RE <• h.ir' iu' .let:. li.' :n,m nnw »,, •!.< \ 1>P able tn run small home for business fo.- »:i \ ..1 bn-.er nupplei. b:nil!.., ll»'- H'ghn-ir 1:,. M ,l,r.',,,.n. I ,,•„. <- s,ii' .tto , ,j.- ,-liaii < tin niai li . .I. 1,1!. .'1 . Ii. uy .:. IIE PONTIAC. IH47, sis-cylinder Torpedo ae- 0145-U. « .)..••!• ,., :...... I H. rt >..: . .-,!. people Write Businest People. Box oil, mu .. <'*'• frma.is >fi". for qll.ck sale. 1 r. (r _n r.rl -li..*«, j ,,n*« up ab ' >I2 »a>hsland d. p av ii.nm i,i',i mil. IIIMII-S .-.-. and nil. diu'. l,.tv..,n « A. M. and 4:311 P. M..SITTETt TO CARE "for"eUven-months-ofd Wr.t Bergen pi.. Red Bank. Fhone RE 1 ni~l i.MK JKW EI.IIV Hindi - child, wrrk-rndi, rrgulftrly, nrcasion- h r,K ,t.v », n IK ;ab ... 1 Mu - , , \,i y>,. r,,- 1 • „• . .11.'.. 17 Locuit an |-a:r-«prn• prng bottom "«l ! hh !•|.:a,TicB: art iealll y n.» mat- "" ' " • ^'M '"' . . H\ lUl.ifiii. i.,iiiv«ion_tH4. ally during werk. Call RU_1.1232 I 'i: miihoni.'.v ,hr.:i pi. M\«h-; a: ,ts. Hem. Phone RK I.M;I.(|, IRON IIREMAN. b-n f.•• d .l.il.- cm- lrifi'l'IIEVROLET" cnaeh' repainl'ed : i..k!a.i- .\ COO1.ERATOR rffrigoramr (ire boxl. I pr. hai.'.et ,'if.- smi... \aw I.H'-.-I, HINING ROOM fu" e table, hiirtet THRIFT SHOP 'Co'nl dsy. ci In Hi,-..:, L'nnd mot,,1. k'ood rubber: tm.'i. Call WOMAN * HOUSEWORK and cooking. em. Wr In- file -uiti f ,v 'h >, ,\ tlln.il ||,,| I, r ft, tia- f r \i r , ,,: expe iencd: i>.eei. in nr out; good smlll lixe mn.lpl l.-:i. .~}0.pound rapn- ' • rd , • t a>. Wi r,-,v n d •• In. 1 -.(1 ..:,e: K"«d ciinditiori . reason- Ill' I I.i:\NINl.. I111 1.1 II Ml .-.-111«1 -M-* women; aNo >ep;uale isrkfl. , ni'd.t.ni. S,. 't .11 1 al on . i< e mn- salary. Call MA I-JTU-W. rily; linpl* floor; must hr in Kr>nd rnrjrli- Mr'h.n. ll.s Rrnan«aj, h*y p,,::, r-ncit I ah - I'l.o- , UK S.liaOfi. _ ind |i||s HUK'K miilier sedsnet'le. "white side lion. Adrlr.la A, I,. Rachrl i;n (VntrsI K E ' • I «" 4/ 1 Itlojme- and hnts 10 t-ompft i.li> •. n Summiinild air.. Vlimy NUtlfE FOR tWO children: experience i 1 *M T 1 - r, t r, i\ n.nif r nf>m KijiV'f (wn-tor.*^ v.all*. inil.n healer: t e*. fs f 10 miles: »v«. Spring t.»^». Thnn' SP a-IITiH.* , 1 fit. M' pr.ril <« f'.easi Par. Pin,,,, \S MRS. • PREMIER V*i fl.'M e>«i,r- B'""l '•.•id - »'a'i it. ami,I condil-on. I'.v -t,g room mid Iru. •:'. .-'In 1 braut'ii1 roiiililion : pr.vate owner. and reference* remiired. Other help. YliUNG TE\M of h.. .e. ,., ll-bruk.,, ll tnn fl-'> hmh\'s 'lay t, -In'. ,, -iru. f,i. ••!. '.'Ti, made te. order. iea- -^hr.w.^ . ._ . . U>\ 1 -I- ; I' RL Pr c, d in «e'l immediately at 11.SII0. (Injiiii line. l>H_Ry_Ji JL?' VETE1VAN WOULD Iik- lo huy olrl blatlc .1 u " „ r, - at nr.vtll ni I.rut pr l\ in. p.nh haidle ha'-h.ir.'.g »h.-m ,h,.,i I ... an' 'li'. Pa' on a\e.. Long Frsnrh. Jbt.Tf) ROCK rnapl. he,I. I,,t Phon. IIE «.2.T2fi-W. A'TTKKffflN'"We are now accentTnB a horsfhair rhaira, sofas, any rondition; prur,' , instruction, »7. I all RE 6- ' R mi, I . ll.inni.n. Pli.iii' I1U I-W , -,.l, marbl*. top tnhU«. Will huy out attirs, I l'h.,1.. l.ll «.:,2.Mi I ^ spr im. inneriprini Ulllli V- HA1.I TON pick-up, good limited number nf agent*, full or part 4 rn.J- nf-I.W / C .III.. -M ITTI". f time, to earn |10 to 120 a tfay, Fn-r • nylhing old. Phon* brfori- 11 A. M-, SHEEP. TWO liWES and one ram..;1"",' '"''• ',"•' '"' " l.n". a.ii.is ed 7 ,011 litiou: J2.MI. Mny_ he seen Setur- or aftei 7 P. M , KE «.'>2»n.J. (Ir write "hill ch. nil , ,'| rMIIIKN'CE TWOWICK hia'-i. « III a i- interview Apply in person Friday even- # 1HEAI. REH H.Ai-ll hot water h.a'n. Ph,, ,e llll l'.(-,:.ll heal, .wo bedspreads. v.n's t. .}lllll HC l'i,,nt I run (,111. I all Coopsr, Bojt 271. Port_Monmouth. pearh i-hen'lle: both full sir..' rnanlr s(,n- tiimiti c vn'i, BV.I.I ni, tat.r . .11 ' , nl ins. September 2 P. between * and 9 I'uod eundHion. reasi.nabie. Phone RU 1 RE n-'ii! III t'l ""MERl U RY rnTTvertlblei Ti/liOO P. M at Lorstan Studios. •& Broad it., l.nlC a_fi.r .'. P. M. lllll'XIi IHNINi: room tah . and huci dining lable. linrrilnin lop kin-lin, c..i.d'l:oi. ii I s I'mnsl av,-. I;,: OLD BUILDINGS for wmtklngT bv~e7- y 1 Rr iniif.: indio and heater, overdrive: Red Bank. r rin r *. <12 Perfect.on three.hli r \ lable. two kiti-hcn .-hairs anil M l'ho KK 7.i!7«6-J 1 •ul CHAIR |-\NIM; rk. Wil- hiiltnn-oiK'ialed windowa and Beat. Coll perlencrd wrecker. Phone KE t-f f PORCELAIN i.arior ro«: •tnti. h.a'.s f.w '""1. s',,.. 1 iiin't niw; modern. IIS. uaih.ng machine. Phone RE 6-O47R-M. Inn Ivin. la W BOTS— OVEK 18 for work In green- Sun ft le. I'll.1110 RE h-'lll 1S76-W J. J. Bennett k Son \Vr,M-i:u,f roonil. 12.',: mis i pu'-titlly lien' t.u I'll .i.e KK «.i.:i!l«. MOTol!(ll.\ PORTAHLK 1.1, ,'l UK f,.4:l---l(. K _ house: no experience nVcessary, Apply Co. _ stiive I,',, 'iiiki fpiier giis hut wnur inil GKNKRAL MOTORS Ilrli-n ,, 1 l,uiini:j , IM.VS JEfif. '45, army type: good HAN'T* MS VERY n:c III". K.U.-.'J-M.- in person. SpiwaV, F.orlRt, S3 Avenue 15. » »HI.,« id.. Monmouth Beinii. pets; very alsi> I'ariillac Flrelwuod litnoiisiu.. hii- . EI.ECTI1IC MOTOR rebuilding is mil riniililii.ri Phone Snliirilay, 2 tn A P. HAY RAKE, hone drawn:-tiiuVi lip' in y • heap la' AT 1-0707 of Two RIven, Rumson. good condition and renaonnhli' g.rirf ^ near Sea Rr »lit ' i.e • hnn's Piano Shop, 15 Ilrummond pi., R,-d H. S. A 2:,n IT M0TOH1 Yl I.E. 1 k. business Call -is ft>e q-.^ck Hervice M • Suin'ny. 10 A. M. lo 2 P. M.. South Han'.. )..". 11 i. s I, |llouirl,« li'e.-'ri, I"... •". K>s. Front EXPERTEl^CEn teirvTsl^i Installation Phont AT 1-07SI-J.- SPdliK ( \MH.E.-TH KS. Isrk",- S:niToril- Aniln.v I-11.171-11. . . and xfTvIc1 man wanted Immediately ; I WIN l:il\ SPHINGS |.. ,a.li: •', .. . ' Carl M'm.'.i II .'liliinds I >t . ll.il Ilii 111 I'll,ue IMl r,.OIl'S. LATE MODEL levrn-i.aisrnic'rr cur l.n - Miait'.-s ( T ha, FI mila! i: n, .. ITS K l.ll'l of fun an,I |.iufi' 1ORII VI I '* :j H half-ton pickup: good ui> to JflO week for the right man, Ap- 1 - I, wantrd. M'i Ocean nvf. Enpt Kenni. .• I- „ ,1 II.'. • i> .,ih .I'i'.e plan. b 1. n" a fn.r.ri f I -[„,«[,. nin L\Rl.i: (iliAIri Yl l.K lAIIII'M . nV 111-ike roil In,ii' 17!,'.». May be »crn Xntur- li]v in prmnn. River Rnad Radio and : burn ',bn.->. ,U.n,i «.,,! in-nM 1111 »t » . 1 1 . -• 1 1, IIK r, Air I.i • h..|, I 11 Wh • ,|.v ,,. S.n.iiav. Phonr KK 6-oktllS.M. T« l.vi«i(in, Inr., 597 River rd., lair Ha- fo PURCHASE, lima fiym.nith nVriirV. •I - .., , V. I'm.i.e Ml '.nj'iti MAN fO~HAN 0l.trt?n7Tn~f'iv7d"~sa'lV7; 1 '..I H'-II. IIIII.I •• I I ...... •0 1 AN I UN II \ I VIHfSKN — r.i.i.l HK COIL tomat i- ih w. ,l,:,i\e healri. dinclion- 057 I. _ I. ... i.,,,. • I i ,1,. - » ,1 „. SUKIMI. RI.IT, h. aw Mo.l. \ I ,. .1 1. , . ,,. ,1,, mil*' h«vr> rar. amnif'rn. ami ti* met .. . . - . . I. i ,, , H>'« . r-l"-' - ,,' .« *rncn he "., f,"r',",,.,wi.i',,,,, Ian he ,.,• afl.'i "' ;,n. Nn ;nt rrvti*««. Write and lei! mPRIVATK PARTY «ant. 1917 . ar. I! vi - I". hi..I Wa.h n^',,1, -,lrn.ie \IIHII' e kshnin v n>n ••'.f Wriit Froien Knodi, FiB » -, . M :. Jcnr. A. »B:rek-i, I. ... '""'I- M .»„ R'( aers' pn, H .. .,0, k •' 1 h» i- < Tylol aim ."ii co.ni. rnnl.'lrl. il.^a U liist 'fr W ,,tp Vr\- 1 .. H .'iilsmla. I'll ,,,s Au.ni.o Highlands I- Box 181, Middleto«n, Phoni Ml l-n:uo. MU, W. H. l)e:'hert, Manhoio, Maple fl' e. and B'rgen pi., Bed Bank. vale Parly, Rox oil, R.rl Dank.* RED BAXK apo Nin«

WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ROOMS APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Itf.ll HANK I 1U. AT COLONIAL 1AI!M.~. Kmi.i.'no'n. B\i IIKI.nIiS Ql'AKTKKS - - Furnnhxl THKKE-KOi>M f . -h*d «!•a I... \ K LOOMS TRAbE ATI.AS 6-,inn .athr-imta. rjt- 1 liult for m-u' ruH.nii l.an't »a« , ur t'rei'huiil rdi.. S',.l»[«. .e. llurti ba-r. ct L..-.I«1>.V. I i • Leaiu 'ira '.. -J ...U 1 »,:•. ji--,. 11, Ki^e-ruTji.- 16 >ta"s ibranil ri.w. I 1 1 «• :••• ' '. faun ..,. 1, a... Kr,g .1- ^ tl... ; - i .I ( WILL llUY~III.n i.hni.ojriitpn reiorila; :and. L ho re horhe i-cjii'.ry. Pliant K./- a: o -..I,. N.f t Junrt or., Ut.- lyiD-lS:!'. j»;;, taiad. \ .II.-. mini:, \ M d 1 H-it liar... I i 1 S-SO Ha 9 brand nnv *.n-it* I.. ,1 f..:,| - V\ j Write P. O. P. M.. or i iidfn,- fc\ .i.i/l.i.'-K-l M ! v.nn inoiti il ti< m...l. ". h ponular what ha\e y h..^ I. Hover Maim"t>* HJ'UK iMiiiHTAHLK ROOM. nn fin, floor K»| im»r anil , t-t ri(i». HIM- ...nil, - -•• Btuiti*rfc. Lult S.'.V»T. Bi.v J.i4. S'a Height IIH' 1 al..l iaind-. Ami -. ' M.i I i. . and d.jr S»vi._!;V Ph..n. Pf.f.k 6-.ti.-iT ur Krd Bank II', HLL l.lHt -WILL cI^Hti » n nil- II,II! • I:K «'..•• 11 #nn IIITK. I haini nil v, , u.l^.l .. . • NKV\ It It f i K IID.MK ' U'.U- grade h Ah irroijiiil, han • IF• nnd iiru-ha:f ni .. * I...-!I».-I ..' I K I 'ih.-i f Oil- li K SITIE- I 1 f'iMi- • |. • . • « ' I).I« it I ii»ym» CKrhanwi' for uciml,., fi. . y Bunk «•' ut i-ti<-. I': i> i». w .• n ' >1 i.u in.,I .< 1 : I i.; <••»• •. f .:"' il' nth poi". Kt-d KRIU. L.t'.ie iS.l Addra ni.Htli (iiif.)rai l.i-. . '- •; '•- II' i '. • o \ • , \ ,,,,-r honir. I j H P. ll. Hux »W2. Rnl b.-ink.' Brnad and 1 ro:,t »:>.. a: I. •• .'OK €|«l r«d. « r 'f U. I.. B.i M !- U...I I'-. ave .-, »•'•! I. ' » '••••». It ,., UK. aK-1." uI. Inamiaa at 41 >..n«h .. » •, I-II, II, . K.v.n< r.imbf;- m fani>. *' , '••• ; :>. . . I'-- : .Mn: tn.. ,:fi. «u.t b orA fio MAN WANTSA." I'AR (or lutii distance S i tal.-c for l"of. >• <" •• '""' . '•'"'- . '• K. d Kum. IHI ..t mf i.t. _ I -M,|h. "i -f i • II Ulan, ". pan H jin :tat inn tu woii.. Mun bt na- IM \Nf< »|.a.»te kit.h,,,. MIL. sonab." forc;i>rc .'i A-l cond.t.un. Pr.- lograi.h. r. li.iiu.ii' J. Ki .1. . P'.-ad HAY r'rii,l.M\N & \riSu* IATKS. Si»' EiCHT VRV>. lo,- ... n .- it.. R.d Hank, lihora- RE li.ou.'i;. • , ... 1 i .. ,-.,-. fer UIIM-O'.I'.. P.inunr.ii, Unditi or lie- ' if ri...!-. nn rh,:d:.'ri One t,-', I 1|. I .lflil..l si i.g (iT f,irmi. i. i h.a-. •• Ii , I •».- . ,-•*. .Sot j Musi be i.ot leia than thr ytar Itnl Iim - t.-n: no li:. Wi:;iy nt.. RMI Hai.k-' KK 1931. (»:l after li P. M . AT l-UiM-M. RUMS. N-ii.N'K 111,111 K ( ,,n, R.unsui. i >- nt-ii-hurt* I'- . t/ii > J no-it* in np. ( :;l *..-'. s'.. Kid Hank. ] •done RE «• FIVE BOOSTS. unfiii-Trihid, •• H« *fi. «t . »nt .«i (iff 'o he'll I,.,,' HI '., i n, , . ,. II. j Hm . John Guerini, 1 J3 Hamilton ave., Leon- ill |,M.''.ly fun.ifthau .lit: J.H., 1. ll. LII-K- .<'.,! .-(, i.l. : • FT, •. Rt. hot water hrn- tfniHKf hi . ^ivm'- RK »-.i»:. :-M-_- ard. I9*,l. lii-'-udm fun 1,.'.!,•...mi- lh,.. Liu; I Alil.M ROOM. .-n.« . tion, acr« ploti; * modaro rfitrietfd beilr.a.ams. • ' » ii.i- «.T. , inK. fall KA :{-'ih.",4. RU l.i-III' ,,,s. ,.., .im.-a- goual !< ,'iat.on. 313 lMiRn«K fOUl>',r. v,- th ii!n.:.c 'i:,* •• '•Js.itfntia1. dfvt'.opmtni -. F. H. A. •>• CKAKI) PIANO - trum l.nvati' parts'. 'MREE-RiiliM l.unl!iilii». foil, >''.••.I o H ' .1 (I f. M IUK' .' end i iiinrii ,' ii^ $ ' I .• • Hi-.,:ial «• . H..I llai.K. CaV m-i.l'o roiitn, kitrheiM Mf m.il K.-n h uy . |irni«d. Hchoo! ndjn r> ng, riot* to rail* I!, f'. '.. . II.. '.. . II - . Ii Anv HI- for bturi...: rtlrlnuitr '" *«»<> unftl rn.sht d H : y-.ii ouiu, . )> . .ri:- mud i'«t on; laiia pr.vit^fi*. A f|W Im IL'.'IM.-'HKH lillll.'I f,.; '^66nl malt- IT-fr-r,, .1. \K- fln.l ».:>r not mi- home ri >eH unl* a*aii|h>. Btt your r**l- P i li I !'.• i -v hi'Mi nt.il hot - . KIMIII I liortnrl. 1 ash. » i:. Hoi. 1.'.T. Radio BRAND NEW fiiui#I.Mim I...:.•.•» i.» »:• SECONri-f'LOOR *f)Artni4Ti' fn.:; :n- tor. •!•<> L Mf-«(indtr, on th« pr««i««*. < .ly Stm:un. Nr« York 111, N. V. imh.-il Kitiaitc. . M,i,;..-i.ui n; • .. i:,.- h.i.." «.. 1..IU-. «3 Moifur.l if\ , Fifd Bon,.. nnd bnth , hfHt furn -h..l ;.,! >.-• .. >.h .o' Ir.n i i I' I, - , J ma-> hair.. Iii"' month H. .1 lii.nt, rh. I'IMT. KK >•-.'•. • on.f floor nf il-,;,', '.. Ih..- :,...ni- • •• roup I (INK ROOM. ••n' fir'- Horn, imvRte fn- BOWMAN AM) AXELSEN. S«»«ral hath, furni.h.rl. ?-" « iri.ni'h Im: -l:..l l!iiir i VAN' HIlHN (In... WANTED TO RENT ; I • a:i •. I :'. heal - wn Ihr .-U:' attra,'. \ * linitin BIII] tita.*l \n fonun. A (>rlri- ital anil i. fi II. : II- •' '.ii' il r.i month. lin.Mni. Wi. • r • I, i; j. Km - Ftiimson, Sea Hriyhi. and vinnilj. ,lh . Ortoi). tfd. (a!. S6.-. • T«- n 1. (lit .iT'ini, II fh DESlftK YEARLY nn:a;, two-bid room In,. 16 Wi M I mi: !.• , I-IIOI i- KK ti- K«-ai!.- f dfs .. B r. M liKnin HI 3-t^S. t all for a pilau • mf nt» IM tOfiS Octin hotiit nr RUM '.IIH n.. fuiinshid. Phoi.t Sinn.' KK ft- Htfl-i 1 N^W THRFJE-ROIIll •u.rlnifiil -MI .i . \',:-..: ', Monmoutli Hra.hJ-13t.y-M. i oMl'itKTAHLK lar* avr, Sfa Mr^'h:. nr f^on* 5E I- H . ; om. lil.hm »nd ho: vrlirr J,,, li.nti.l |. m' HOUSE "Sinall'ii!- mfd.um, '" fled fiank 1 (II IV nr SK J-IIO«I. roonn. buth. n : h.n;. M;IK . .'ht ". !..L- 1 Agen H-iii comforti-h'.y funu*h«(i . yea.: .I...- t, n,n pamfi tranrr mi' l.id. IT Tu li I. .'il II ' ida rr: (um'.atiril ••• K;n;ii.-, \va,: .. "Of Bro»n- Hiuhlanil. ro'ii.il J 1 1 •'- i'< t murith. Phone Spring Hu . • -h ;-[.(!! n\ 41,,,. «bip Oitiibpr 1, R.iiMinab;.. Ph,.t.< K r.ly I'l. rh.i I 1 \S'I I l.dVKI.V I UKN1SIIF.1I room, r.ntraly APARTMENT. M W in I. IIIKI- uiv lu .•MJ4T3-W.* iin'ifid' fii'fib:,- for rounli-. '.M (.'hes'- RE 6-3;iJ-M.' TV.') OR tHiTT;E btdrriom hou»«-. vicm- ELBERoN VILLAGE" Avuiltiti r- O":,.bi- TV -i I Rt VAN HORN P:ot I IJ> , . M l • -1. • v !'•••. R ,• .ty Red Hank. fhn'Ufcbury. Little Sil- n,a- -t , Hi-il Hunk, (ail .vcninsB after made In da:e idem, lirepiita Ut. furtiiblud iwo-b.'druoni roltu^;. :. I'K n.ii'ijj _ \tv. Rum BOIL, or hair Hftven »M-yrar >,.,!• inrluilini! i.li.-li!- anil iiilnli il nlV.ru,ir. Ki- of IB.7DI1 : montli- k.t.hen Is i tenant: CO.'^KC jrraduatt. Excellent ref- coup..' ji I'l'RS'lSHKIl iiMim". fTTr rent. .19 Waf- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE lil. «..', N.I .'ri-dit •< POM i.e. r n mli *TPines. Uit to *'J». Phone Spring Like ff^rrfil l i JJl.-.ti |i« i month II v |. . H.,l Hi lit,.' I II.1.1" nnolhi-r tt;i^p at $1--'-"- Hym. A^-imy. y S.iiniii ' Teirli. r A^enry, 2.1 waler i.i! h.at |i:t.:.Sn Km \HII /3-.n I'liu,., UK KI il :.,. .,. Ph KU lll: LAKCK lUKM^MKK ri.om wiVh house- SAVE BY BUYING .1 r Nnnti l.ni.-idwn. . l.ll fi.::AaI. 1 i I AN f M m i! y. wi i h R buy fi ' •• k.,i,.i,K nil i.li... rl ..ml, to Milall fllilal NK \.-FK • l"liTi nn in if ' hrn .'i.i.ni fii,-. cl tale. Tm.-le i-l TJfllMAS M WAI.I.IM;S ...line' Kicht- VA"N"lillkN "Fill, -laaalllia.nl, I'. I.I. ,', v i.i \ ', p : li. v:\t\\c* to 11 nl • furnish I'll i.inh-.l IIUIIKHI'.W • liinml n." ri.'.ir.an Waihlnxlnn >:.. R.'il roi.ms. atttachii] vara^'i', luitini I iki.il I,"ii.-.. IIII.II. .Hil.li.iir l.it.'h. '.i. tin ™'.,llliai n'.nl I ail. , r.aa l,:-a.,., H(.*rim«-m : liv.tm :unm, bedroom. h..' O.I llfiita r . ntlllt'hi il i;ani)i.. I o:.v. HM lit JtK «-a,ii'r : expansion altir l.rtcii! » f L.I.MII I ail. IV' KK 7.H34J. d.atinie irtiraife *a I . n .(mm-. I e.l M -hi i. bfi'li. in U> <1 li.n.^ or vicinity. J.... i (it-.it.un. -VT.'. lia'i nniiilh. him, « K. I.MICK I L'HMSMKIl nuirtT. a-la-an. in ersule Hiillhts, one an.!.- from IlI'MSUN" ." -Ai'RK f.iwiiip. ".it'iinT-il I'owdei" ruonl. lis.arali'n' m. ha H I f I i:.a •.. . , W -."'f O r.. H< •- M 1. K».l Hunk." Ilyr.if » Hi-.I nl., I! .HIM.I., or n' l.ll, - in,I IIIIM , ii., ntl.v ioi'Btetl (nil RB «.IHIII.\V aflei : '•'", .HI n ki.i.'' i, i.t,, of Him..HIS fine.i ml,i.n »iJ,aniii lta> S n,i Hon. A •-, H I'M.-'i i.\ THHf.K t>P. Vt)i;R-P.(M)M i-pi.rimoiil t. pimn. liU l-ll.-.i. • M:i; ...... I .i . UK .i- 1J 4.1- It. " | •• - .I.i,1 a .•• f. K. in.it.ill... I ail I « Hat..i. l'):,.r.. KK «.i: ... Kril Hunk. LIMIK H;HIII-!I. nr v« "n-l>. CIITTM;K ON IARM 1 VAN IKIRN llannn-ni- i •• • ...am Tl ...mr Mil KVV36K Miit>F;T.S' ,.,:..n;«: , , HI LI '.HI H»'II hi,,:..-. . .i . .. . .11- ••• .-.I • ', « or yi;\r , JIT-HI I-II* «-. l't.,] (olis Sij:n«: 1 ba'h Im- nfi. c.in.. ,..-. ., ..I I :. :,• «ne \>W.. w.M ltn.iUrap.il I., Lai-) <\:. 1". n:- wrif ROIM rt Graham, <; l-i mi. I arm. lull' 1 iw , la.I I,*:!,". l»a. fir.';. ». a - a,., . N. , ;,. IMia.n. FR APARTMENTS Msiiy Cfnlurv-nld .hn.l. t rn IN UK ll'VIMi real eilBle. in i • I Jr.. u: • C . (T-A.MHI av... fl.oumfii-'il. N-J.'_ iKiiruoms. 1 fill ,,, - nil de, k KII: aKi . Im.r ,.- - r vi. 1. It. liHndlo •',! I nn JOL R-T{hf d ni'Hrtmu.:. n ! SEVERAl," 1-ORNlSHKli l..n.i.»ri'.»s i.i.il . Ma >i .' \ VTKsrH'N' l(riu..|iiiri Phona? KK 6-lli:i. ' "' ' ' '*'• ""' I" u-'il.'.il I I.. •{.:* | . '.'...'ii li'.«. II, i." HI' I- ; f.i i:.-h il hum, ',i -hi, , » li : h, • lifii. h, .-•im- i Ii : III I . j • ' i ii.lil I. J ' . I>H ! til : ! 1 ;i:j.' inir. Ii . Il i a | MISCELLANEOUS an.i I.oa-nFt s. Phont HI MAHU: UTTLK SILVER S., ,,,,,in-. . ..mil i OS M.l.Sl'Y. realtor* mul ,r- ' ">• h'»l ••'.• ,,'IKI.I f-a ... l_.e,- «». - " '( « ; KA :I.'I I:.' U" si.ini'«. »i..-.-i3li7inii in wnt«rfr(i.it sit- I-.:..."". IIn. V H i. II-, , \t AVAII.AIit.K itfTiVltER I--. ••:,. -...'.I" and 4i;-i..om ,euiuala-.ril and ii>ili i-,nat, il IToii.-rlicj. nialai. a ml rfntnli. Ciniiair ne | 1 a • Ji ••" r. I'lu.n. HI. 11-4111" 1 .11 1 1 n* ,-, , .1' WANTED—II FOII n«ve • i.".'ti|..i.|.'S : T«ai.'. i. I h" •.-. . f.i n.>l ».!. ! s-.l.nt.a! K clion , Ilium, ,,i. fila ii.a-e . m.iii*.ti i. *. *.' .mfi.u, near .torn. li.nt-panelled alint'tii. liu-ture 1*11 • llrive, Porlauini-I,. in the Borouxb of VAN HuJiN A hoim for tale: buireri willing. It V. K\e roiima, alturliiil raiii.^ ;iu' nlinit i.' | Vi H' new hot water hi-atiiiK* plnnt. oil !><. • ; Oia-,-an|,i.rt. Phone I.O «-l«0'J. (1 'K\V. H 'N \1 "A JR. Smut, T7 Brond tt.re«L Phon« W hnt w.iler. Hva-rMil. Mi vli'.'. ni . (mm K P / CHAKMINl,' MMI'f.liiTY -Almost "n»w. thr.tr bfrdrtttimt, r .-l halh ocitio tl I n .' nii-' j • i 'i liilll 1(F, « AT tomiiiic heat, firrplnn- . tturngi, Ku!.. ! ; SOO. Rol.ton Wal.rb,,,,. li., , Hi a GltKYlforNf) BUS -irUts to ill points j riJ|'r " MllNMoUTII Thl „..',.,;,„;, - fu |,UI tmwit, y«ar t°gu!|iptii|iptd k iti-heiti'hen . Ill*i.2.'ii) I.i. 2.'ill. liny VnV nn f .rj Weit Front M.. phone KF fi-;t.MKi.- plot' outitanrfing 1, 1' f , .ir 11 1 in tn» Cn tpd .States planned all ex- u-^^ tnitu:til..'.v. wi.t.-r . lf<-ti\.\ n. Manual. 4 lirand V e., Keanaburg, Horn Afcenry, Kair Haven. rhncic us living room, \ V ' • t. 1 I -M ptn*e viifRtinns, tnursnrs., hot«l(ihotels., siRlit-iiee" „ ,. ..„„ *... .1 p..,., . ,t A •,, . '.,,.,,. ., „ ^()TiKTfi\ (vOU>NlAi, Ari'f HIM) u half 1 N. J. fi:. JIIJK-I-. i::n1 luith. IH at my, thrfft bed- J ti MUM i •'. A - f • .. _ a. el- .._! U..VA..ia T. *IJII. ll ''^.* ntlilj.l.fll. .^.^11 tal t* * V*ta inn. l-nnte Hrjanrh Trnvel Hureii with iiond. with niijuinim' initi> -If h.-n- ,,. I-• li fi.l I I'll! 1.1 \ Kill HIM unl.iiiu.hiil ai dijiti* occuinncy. , , m M l m ]( • H-VN •\ND \i n Itroailway, '.uiiic Hra,u-ii. Phnn*) L.U *.- bfi-ui': (•• \-n>otri ni"il' . \\ hou-si-, i «n-r i.- pii!!'!o KK •,{: J -,.i."" VAN 11OKN r.im.1 \»>.t liniwon. shop wui I,. Ciini" .. Yini. Pii-I 1' li/.j I KJirajt^. .\mi>..' «tiail«- ti.- - . ("^.' M I, .,,•;. t.ii-.'i- l.,,r,!rii | .r. .j.-ft. llom nr-it.uy jfliM li Ito. ,( V.', I- STUN SliKVK'L Snli!" aanal nhile rill) e. iiu-.i. I',,,in. la: i;-4;n:.l(. Kuliton V'Hti-i.iiiry. Kt-nlti.'. 1'1 W. M M - ' a . . ' .SIX FINISH KP IIOOMS. $11.TOO. .:«m KK (i-.?:.nii I'l llllMK'HAS JUST I...i. »i."r.-maaal. .il: \..it ( -••'<;• W.:! Huh Mt>d«I , -11 I [ l.it.i-i^v nmilv.il. fu- nh ,. roilnr, ale. p NEW "FftE-WAn Story anif* » half", i. y t,.*-J l Until t-nciiiKt if If . r livii.tf rimm. I..t. !i'-;i. two li^iltimm-. .-L'-iu'Wii. i:' I-, \.;ite MKrancr; utilities M1 H \ '. V '• I . "'' 'I I i nom< : tti[•*-<• tipdi imnis. twn t < ti.-iih-' H...111 .>..#•» .la > I P. M. tint I ^ \. r.-ii-stMiit icit:i .i-iliiii: h.ja.i. Phone AS 1 >,||.|'l..d. *Tj mcinllllv. C«:l Mil 1- I^y \an Horn \ n fi.. lii'-'ikfast mm). Mul halhi n.im, w ! 1, n' 1 1 1t l.K 1 A )• K 1 ... I.I.M.i.I!. 11."!:: r..r:.. nv- .Wntime. fir* Vila «-p. K-ir*iw tl poirh . ben nl .t\\\ hhi nli> . • .. • ,'. - h - .. iliil>iuv..rn "'-. W.", Uf T*:uiv -ii n.-iii.y fi 1*. M. SHlurday iirnl Sundny II A. ry, Fa ; Hi >. I'IMUM.. KL fi-il .) in ir> ii> • i ,. ]'O7[~^TL'II fir,IIII'I- In...,, AKC I-. iti». •?\c*ll**nt, cprwJtt'tin ; Pttprhrd irmnv. »-i- ,-iliou' II, -,ilir |-,,h , . ,,.,,. :n.,,,,| hi,-n-. Mull!.UN' (1 iwo-n iom >!«]i M 'o R 1'. M H r. .-Tion: Broad It tomHl.i' hfnl ; I 16..'."HI. Rn'tun WRU • r i;.-,l: KK «-i'N~EST"vTr7 I- . I-I • • • WlUJUilYdU HE i..'.( la-ntad 111 aiemoiish- 111""' 'r 1 i.hi. f>;\ Mnin n.. r KK fi-.i.-.OO,' pi>*iit0 Shadow In oak I nti tntrani'i, inlnt : 14-tool ].\ :mr riioin. uppii tiif - thrff halhs, hit nn;f 1 INtKtlESTKH IN MF.F.ilSli f.'-low r.r. Wi'llV,. A.-i-n,•>•. Kraitor.. I-.'ID II.-. nn >.IM y i.ioni^ Private kitl'h«n, bath. K>grnrRtjrh, Sr. INIFI ngent. Phon« h.-,i- k':a • ^'" il . I •' "-• •- - rfi'1 I : • pla*r* : lil* hath, tvrc bcdivmnu unsn-li. ij nid raillertnt-s. VV.th In fad^ ,e.-- Ir-li-ila re, utilities. Kttam heal. Separate > '.,. > i i,. , !..! : • • ' IIS.- a.r.ls IBli. al.fni! hi.liiiv. I enllrcL .IS:'-?.. eiurancc. Near Red Bank. Keantburg fraragr. Atitomatir h*at ; full b[t >«'m.-ir •i -a .1 ri I. M .:. >«' .. H.rnion fiUKCJATLTTO-T TnRKK~m.Tm». Mith , »-i"n 113,POO. Rolitnn Watrrntiry, |{i-altnr. Airfnry. phone RU 1-1 4PI' ' " " Miudeviile. naMi.al. 1 SOU-1 »35. Let's month. I Wem kt . l;,im-.,n. biiffN Sijiluble for one or t*o couplet. ay. p U I4 ral I';,..- • HI "•'••, ' 1 18 W»st__Front it., jihom- RE (J.3"I"»' h. hear frnm >ou. Write F, tl. Bo.\ ill. HEI) BANK- Sevrn rooms, hath: dim... Phone KL" fi.illlU. _ BUWSON -OWNER mo Sea Br,eht/_ RE0 BANK &Vx.'room him*V. thru- bc.l- i-n v • -.frond ftoni- rriHB for $Rf) p-r residential arei ub.tKiitia;iy ) I':- stairs lavatory: unrmn. Uu bus linr, rULl.Y "IL'RNISHKil." three roo"ms aVd moiali; lovriy ground floor ai>artm«nt room reiideticr ; threr bbathih , vni^ VR'Et UITTI.E ridr, to n (rood home; l-riva:'- l.nlh. Irivalp entrance: located roOiTii; PxP'llfnt ronditinn. wiiflTn ri>nii.-in. Srhwnrl7-Mark II. * \\ h •• near school. (.'ood resiilentifll action, tchen: g a rase, t'onvfnlent to itchnnl of five riKirnf nnd bath. Ore up ltd by oil. t#o-far gnrng*. Aikinjt |3i.rtiiii. preferably to chifdrrn. Phone KE 6- SI 20 monthly. Oftil HE fi- li tt T 1 - J. - lnphnM r,L, Colt'. Neck. Iliquir* Cl»- -t.. RK g.^lii. ;:!';,:. "',:\s'", •"•'••'" r-''.'"»iv.': *n*l churchea; I\O,S1M*. Rolston Waifr- owner V r net in n Si-rnU mid oi) h*at. Submit offer, S wee my Aifrnry, phone uu" Jnl. i I. M .-II \rfr:, v Rumlun SEVEN-ROOM furiiisheil humralnw. in iler's Koailslnnd, l"oll'a Neck. Pri-r.l nt Jll.r.fio. Call ATJ-J30T-lt_ RU 1-U92, 1'AIR HAVKN Ni.«' )....-#. Ic V.\NESSA"KENNEI-S"ivo'ul.ririra^tiric«Be bury. Realtor, !« West Front M.. l-honr ,1 I'.,.. .,• i.f I. . .. Little Silver: i:niivi-nia-nt loi-ntion. ne.-ir I.AIKiE ROOM and dinette: linen, dlihei. ftE 1-3500.* ""ONfimJTH BffACH -uwncr "trana- C«-,n . . * r.Huiie, luitli, II . Ji. out 1 li-monthh-nM female .St, Bernard, atation: two-car miragr. l'i iiifiK'ma- Mlve-. IffriK. ratinn filniithed. Rent SHIIKMSIH'KV . -...-;:.. ' ?'-i-ii-rn,im }iou«,flirnken and fri'mlly. liermnn shep- 1 PAUL R. STRYKER. fUtltor, Pirni ff rred ; attractive nix •room il wdnnif, |, .- ;, •.. .- il ,1*. ' „• I -a I- b.rl- t_[on call at 134 Maple a>a>. Red Hnuk.' reii.o IH!. .. I'hon.. RE 6-SJIiS-R. _ n*?w|y dtcoratrd : three ht-drnnrm: nii at'lmdld condition; bath, powder mom, Srhwarl/.Markl: n, t) • • . :'h herd police puppies. Wonderful Kuard I AIR HAVEN- Three" room" funiiaKed ami farm titatti. ^t«M Hl«k. HK «-3l.'l. rrnulls. fr', • r , ,| p,,: -.'i. .i.^rnom, I j heat: one-car gamjff. lmn.t diat«* pnn- automatic t>,| htating nynitm . uin- I. I'n-a. !.•! ;i-'i. fi'j'. '.vn'cr ,. hi-T If',. nnil rfimpanion. Boarilinn. Phone Ml more t\ve.. Shrvwsbury. Phone RE 6- Hinir'ment ; biK yard, clost lo but line: way 34, UolmdcL Phont Bolmdtl groumlB, ahmle trees . Karate: 11 ^.MiO, ,',.O:.I7-R. icanion; lit,000. Rotst-mi Waf**rlnirv. A S.-.ii innnthly. Located on I'lay .triet. :'"!•'.' f.. ,*- -.., I57S. Realtor, 18 W»at Front »!.. ['hone RK fi- Agency, j.hnnt ItU I-M92. hii'iIiTnw In".! ; 9-6691. M i ;V (".- -y V',."o KI ' • .«-|V rail nflir li_P. M.Kii «.4»8i-W. Iim',. »> erl! • 11 (l • H H VERY MICE" HU'NIiALnW. fu:;y"f,,i. iKrnV „ mwi liA'h*. foul HI'M.-'l'N- I ay '• . -i -n. I ..'..n-'o,,™ i'-iil bath, thiee rooma and I-.-irjr- ,„• R*af In-A- |.r: l-p *". ., ni.hfi}: two hrflriioni*. nil heat, rant I AND KIfcU3StONF Modrrn hi.- Sf (l N MOtTfTI' li EXCTT' Tn^V~7ou rTrTom subgtant.ally bui't rolonial ilw*:iim.' • in, ,,. I • . ' a,'.i h u'.-.-.i- u« • SITUATIONS WANTED til Mav IS, $90 |.i r month. Ts-n oilier l.n'.h aii.1 fnur rooms and bath: rom. ;<[..) h;i:h tiniisr. PApitnMon attic: at- W.Miiil you ':•..• In ,„,. i * V. .'. ii i room housp : Ihre* largr brdronm.'-, twu ten rooms, two tili'il liatlis, automatn r:a... : .' ' '. ,-a • . ra t 1. .- ,M' • -I bitnKalow.4, fti'ni^heil. inr.il May !.'. t*'< pi.:i Ap&rimi'ntf art we 11 furnished. hHv foot lol, ne» Marklm, « V,'h• 'r <.• . i.h'.ii*- TtK fi • . I til* bathn, Spacioin Wv'tng mom. fir-r- hot watfr htat. VHin* rninn. Ask.H ..-. ,•• I" -• J1-' ' .1 '-." I.. >1 r is-i I'n 1 RE «-4!UI-J • _ _ PAIR HAVKN .: ^ ! tv.i tin' per month. Also aimrlmeni of one IH,I.'.> JI I a c • : i'ii rul»tinj( hnt watrr '< i hrat - nt- M*h(»i>.. Jin.:.. i; J. W. Roi«, MO 125.000. S'lhmi! o(T»l. S*frn»y AK'.i \tmm*. \.. • •. I: ..,,-.. !•-. ... i:i i ..a- is • (iR*aUUATC MALE nurse ava°'.ah,e: care room, kila-he-n nnii balh. unfurnihhrii, nii lUiiMSfmi apartmnVi. 'jilqiiir.'«f 15 tirhfd garag*. t'-nt 1 - 1 • -11 I •, ItU 1-1 49J. .liiRin hm:. ir Kf <>• . ' • 1. 1 yesr, te;tr of «tnre. ?l.'i par inontii. I,. Pr i-d nl a ',,. llul.Ml,KI. I'-..' . .• ..-nm « v »•» for . nnvale.irnl patienti". sjr.-icat or y, p _Nn.ln n,-;dfe av.... Red lUni.. T>o urns'] on m.s hohoii« \\i-.f riVK-KOKM ow in (»ri»anii(irt : t M ' .n Airim v \\ h .. in«Hiral pal:..n!s. lire to traM'l any. I.-.B I lri'h «'., Nnrlh MliPERN AffllA'CTiVfiThreV-room fur. !o«ik. Srh • >• • ••M;i. * •" I. llen'i bury. R^nltnr, Hi Wmt l"rimi u., i; f.'.,000. Phone hnij'e. stvrn un.ts. 3un >anlh fio la- ••• ,-a : , , -. I I, . • . ... 'h-». h'-i - whr.i'. Phiine 1,0 «->i I 1 7- W. - RrRnr.^. _Phnri( l.ll fi1 n- lush. .1 npartmrnt; ut'l.t'e. included: RE fi - S 5 " 0. • nlKitit* TtK «-?.M f yarht baiiri, U. S. 1. V\ir iiuti'^ *n LAUNUUV fu'Iifl a: home." TSone RE TO~fiU$I\ fcRS CdUPLK. *i\ v»ori"> wi :1 h.-.itnl: v»rai;e. Ailulti preferred. "• l»;riurr».iiii. .rlt 1 !-'«.U00. T.rmi. Mmnarila r Murli. li • ; •-. • p .'-in. i' '.• •• "-, •'--$' K-' • 6-<:,l«. by thr \*l\\ : n ! hmi. Ca'l Sat diiy Pli^'.e l.ll fi-!;.W. IHII Simonl'iii it.. Wet >*>|t. H.. :/H "w< *!•' ""• llll'n '' ''•^^•,> "••' mere itnri n ha!f; runtom i-o'»u, »',, •mm i ar <-h t y i" liungalo IHII Simonliui St., kry \*<>Bt. , aa^, (,"••, i M '. .^h Vila :. j . Thj: e 1 or Sunday. fit 7 pro«|irrt av., PL K\S.\NT 1'.. ROOMS, unfurniah-d; Ci)\.T,Ki',E~GK\7>V~\fT. IS years diver, foot living room, flr#t>l»r«\ ntiniuvt « \t*>n • n'l in- tir ronm*. S# KEKSTOW" ^'f'r KU l.-.iii • •SilvtT.' 1 1 1 R : r n r sitiru biu.na'in psp.ri.nr*. truffle. biiL moil,-: n plumbinir: near ha>. but and de.uxft kltrh»n, four bfdronms, two i me vay h< nw i usi. ] (>rr*d to leli by ^apartlnrntlTlir.T.'ta""™ lil",",' 'i -.!.»" a', "'" " ",",'"• ,, '" . """ '"J" .' '"'"" ft|-M-!.>S - ., r , • 'I .„ l.»-.-.i. h.,: intr. purrhiisinif. uislies posititm as as- MOffKIfN WOU3ET nic"7!> furni'shrilTTw-Ti raiiroiri ti imsportiition. Adult! only: but hi: two-car ir«r«iff. attm-hH. (>'•!. Is". I hvut KE «-14:is-W._ rfiiu'ng room. kilrhMi, b.draaom, bath, up- !,r.' •"••a'" i'1'*1';''"'1-'', sistant lo iiersiin in any of these fieldl: bedroum*; uuvng*-: hot wat«r hr«t, nil SVH in r mniith. includintr utilitiea. Phone ceptionul vftlu*', |2t ot land, onf KE »04<7-J.* _ 1 t~StVR" M i it": \i •., '. I -". • ••'. I: ,ni-i,n ral. OMANiomputeTriiirm P WSST EN*7> "'Nrw tn-n-br'tlraom btmt;H~< iinC-ami'-hrd; dderly couyl* or buslnct* ITLElER-Apy fitfm*u\y~"2 • J. ;i.')U-fi)ot frontnj^p : modern Improvement*, COI.O|i"JA[« two-ltairy : C.iri7.r uliitWra-i prr.'S; /.ii'eiy ronrrirv I" .11. Ill' ' • • 1 ' Wril« U. C, Bos oil. Red low. tile bath : uttnrhrrf gnyn«r; Tur- Mum liv stiii to he appreciated. Phone »I^ iii time roui'If. *'s\'.\ KE_8-IMS7 ev«*jiin*ji/ *rrei; older hom*; four m«it^r heii- living room, ftreplacr : ijinrnu mom, J. A. lln.fi'i. HIM: K.i WK.-'T l.nNi; I1KVN, H »i a.iT. - » r."- ninhtd: Octnbpr Ut tu Juno 1 at. (nil Ml .'-ClS^-R. Hmail ,1., t h.,n<- KK «-ll".. nr KK «• Bant.' THREK ROOMS andTVfhTeUctri^riuiT, roomn. two til« bnthn, two maid*' ni.im* kitchen, two bedrooms; brpeteway, at- h IF a| , - - ,' .-.: « "i ., ;,' • ;. : • Ji. n~i LO «-^29-M. _ Rnd bath: bi)!iar•,. wjii^r- iPTit %co. fi* Third ave., IIOUSK. i»NE AM' a hulf itoriciViix tached a-arase: hot water Jienl. oil-rirefi. '.r. a •|..,i.a. ,•' '•• . -....tin ».- ,1 h»"i "- ige. Nice sharlp and ohrtibi, JMi.'KM,. Aikim lis.onn. Llfrl.E SiLVKft ).<,i,i.brr^iTrtBi«rr Rid k'trlnii; new hoi water oil heat. On lot. Brn,id anil Merhanio Phnnt RK 6- Ja.'i- 1.. M i i.'I A-'.i '-. ihrant Hi; I- »12 ffk. Writt Tart Time Mnid. Front it._J>hpn# RB_8-3.'idO." _ _ 2 lin.1 kilrhfll IV 'h <;. K. a 'a-i!-. pla-c: rcaconHblf, t'nl afur 6::iO P. M. Itiiiik, Nowmhfr Ut. Rint $93 i>ep r linnluO. .V» (Jicrri Grove ave.# Keyport. H 7 I a'. ' RE «-0flT6.* 7 I'h.iu- KK 7-1 ivy. ma',i* rl,.h wn «ln r, r..« i.Mi.i Bo\ Rfd Bank.* month. (Ine monlh aerurity fcouired. R"l/W3ON—ArtTufie Btiulio" lfi inK " i»ani, ReWifHlTRY^Tal.f Cod, .liuy-and-a"". Wrrm.\SfirAReo7THil3r« NEW BUN'nAI.OW "!••».) r fii'rnliliPil Phnne_RK_fi.:..|64.J. • pactoul din inn room, tile kitrhen, CMF.S'T MUST SELL imTnV(ji«t*Ty jue Imlf: flrtplact: lour beilroom«. tie aail h.auiiK »>slfrni: fin; t ,.>•„ ronni laml ,1, n . ai n nf 'l'-i |, ' ..• I. I yram or more, for working mother. roo n.« and hnth : hnt wnirr, o'l hf.'tt : powder room, two matter bedrooms, eni- >: Krr interrati. modern year-old bath: warm air heat: BUm-heil tcni'SK.*; '6''"'Pl plnnti'i: twn-i-np arniAK". ' i' H-'. ".'•• • triin*|.oj!ntinn rnimt be ftirniahed. Phont frarRtf : from Novrmbt r 1 M tn Ai-ri! 1 *i: ntr, fu rni shoil. Utilities included in ored tit« hath: automntic heat; attachi-l roiir-*-tJi)m home; heat; in Union icreeni, storm sash: iiiNiiIation: S12..',iin. 1 I'. RKS-KTl-P.. $100 monthly: our mi!.- f>«m H* <\ Hunk. rent. Do ^wrythinti I rnn to mfikft it 2ara.(t#. Priv»t« dork, c \ firossinifrr e*. llrll.T, llrnnd and Mrclmnir liluinbini Ank.ni .: , i. l.n'.- • i I -.1 . . 1(.,| Bar .. neir *tnn; trhool. bus line. Ph'.nr KK I'lfn'iiTit. Plmiif KA 3-14?"-.* •ton Waterbury. Rf-altnr, 16 Wrlw(! h' nation bfd-«.ttinc room, dretiiiiK ACRE SETTING -Rnmblinif ranch" hoiiw- rnr ut-: v«i-ant October 1 «t: f urnishetihJ bus. school; three bedroom., hi.t w«. - RK n^Rtlpd in blur uprufc : (uur heilroomf. ter neat, oil-fired: Insulation: lwo-i-ar i.a. .'li . • • . '." h. - - -' h'n- '• KK 1-n.VU.' riMtn. ihiro rlnsftu. bathroom, kitchen; inf in.i-hi-ii. K*nt nr nnlr, nrw hu t Id* SHRKX'SOTRY Thrch.dro , ,., . -. , .... .t.-- .-• : . '..- ,1.-. ; . A... WlTijAN wilfdo babl^'aitilnij fl-Htf nrruparicy. l.wm r nn pr,-m.-- • -.•••am h'-.-it. lint watrr, ntilitiVn: parkinft two hdthl, fkrtrie kitrhpn: lo(f-ltuniii;K P.honi- I.It «-'i(*77 or John -I. taraite; 112.5(1(1. (ironinjtr * H»i;>r. ow. tile bath, fir, t,Inc.. : f-i fir^pli.'c; flagstoni* patio, brinM*fii! flnw- Th'wniiMiti. ;i72 Htitti ave, Long Brin--h. Hrnad and Mechanic Its, Phont RK S- •t.i ffi ••• V, II • t l'riil.ji. Phone RE U- *>:> River ro»d. SBptcmln-r 30, October njiHrf : >. ar around. IMxon 1 7 (ollim taih»'(J imrii.:.' hn f n.n- «:i... I'm- • III-, i.. :!••! 13S_N>\'._ Ask forMm. Willijimj.; 1 1 A. M. P. M.' »:.. Ktanslnn-K. Thouc KE 6-1532, or pm »*n.| tr#n. Sacriftpe ft;'..".()». Ur,;. •selling new jix- :' I (i ' • «ton Waterbury, RfRltnr. 18 rt'est Front SllRhWSBURY h, Hf«' •:•• ".- H-'.n.l \n.\MI' lll'.lll.VNl'S ll,'Ji.o»- „•• EMPLOYMENT tvanlrd "by rvperienci il KEANSBUffC -• Fiv KE fl-1 i:.7-\V. _ brickl wilih braiitifubtfll - "Story-and-aihair C«,n : y »t.. rhonf RE 8-ji,'.oo.' 1 ItK C.I I RK ' *• i r 'a- '..•• \ .i ^ • i cnWWr anil rdipiiondii e operatoroprator. h.ni". ed front poiih' ItlfiXlSHKIi THhEE~and' fi'^~ro"omr lit one front : ihre* larjjp b<»droom«, larjie < od ; seven rooms,, fouurr bedroomsbedro , t* n 1 ftTVlSR7"FR*ftVT-"!dpiil for yacht-ma i,": th d h TlNTON I'Vl.LS. .alaii. f..r .nn, fa nn <>;: RE «- 41.. 7 - J. oil biirni'i : lu i-liiui. neni hm'. hot watfi : utilities supplied. 24" r'u•.(•:•. fI,'! »• 'i (l.tilntf room, flrtflare, baths:: scieenedd porchprh, , itai-aiteitaiaite: oii-fireoiifir d I'',.'. .' . '-j'.' ',' • • '..'.a, •„ '... V-~" ti'. bus. osd trail.;i n-li- Wr*t I-K.nt r. , or bl Wallace »l., Her! apartaun horn*; four mastti b*Mr<><.ms niiX nourc: /H.n>;#: full bflit-mcnt: nil healh : 113.000113000 . GroMingeGi r 4 llt.rr. EXPKftifcNrEfl'haimekeepefT r wishes po- :l r,'»- rr.,,',1,,1 "fj.-.n..' J 'v Hi. m It. 'i" , u a ,. i T ,|.i. . Ka-,1 Bar... IIr . AAva ali!e immeilialely Do\ thr*c buthi; lervants quartfr^: five tir<>- Rrnad and Mechanic Its. Phnnt KK 6- Mtim, wi'.h e'rl.-iiy laily or gentleman. y Eilnlf I',T Hroiul .1 , vh- RK I"'- •• I'l. •:• :t- i • n S3 I. MMiddle-o pla.*rt: Iftrirf vpmndti. it 0 0-foot dock, imifh: i.irRp p!ot. 7."»xl (•», one blopk off 2KI0.' PJlonj' r:A_3-IU2 -W.- r— rail Ml 3. fl .I 4 .•.. fiEAUTUXTXV fuTnnniel apartment. Swteumf lavrna. rtntxjry-old shade trf,-». in KK t-ljai: ' KK Vnlihl.Kli • • , . -,ni. 'a r.aia-iVy SErRKTARV-rtnl Bank Business Insti- WlRTEtl Rofflf--" Fully furn.shH- Mi-urn hiat . a)l improvrmentK; large Hroad dtrtrt wml Hrhonl; roiv*nietlt to MODERNIZED colonial: ''ight""rooms. i|r Roliton Watrrbury, Realtor, Ifi \\>ji •Hiircs -tnil tran&i'Qrtiiti'iii. HoldhifT 4 p»r luxe kitehen: live bedronnu. o..-iirril HORSE IIIIAItlalNi; farm J SB lm< ,'a .. tuie snil Kstharine t;ibli» Secretarial rn equipment • nn.veil en:. Rrn: Jl'iO livinr room, firct'lan>: overlookinjr ocean ,| • .r,< i II,. rr .,!• •• •" ,-'i- • 'h:»» b*.(- Front *t., phone RE 6-3.^0(1. Itrokrrn rrn: niiiriicatri1. Prire |1?,200. Appolnt- htat; patio, open porch, burbe^ue- asi'- ajrhaiol: Bite I", wishf. position. Viry per month. F'bon** A!lpiihur*t .'(-fii'2--M, mid bay. i",it\' Lodjf*-. Scenic drive, At- (vrnt^fic-rl." _ rmitril evi.erieni'e. Miss A. K. Hnyt. lantic HiKh.ani]ii. ("all AT 1-0987. ni.iit. KK K-'JflOt-M. a|r?. Alkins; I1.1.50U. (irosslnK*r A R"E'D •^XNK'—Houlili^houwr^iiTht "l.rH ,,,11 hr.-' I'a .-.' 11s Pinrkney nl., Littlr Silver. Phoni THfiErl-TtOOM uVfiirn"i«hftT""«"p«rtnen"r ItlVER Fit(>Nt LAf.~in"Rfor"th"fih"r"ewi- * Jl'.OIHI. Jnhll I,. M.lllll'll AiIHa'S, ll'.ina- inrtrij- and «liter tujjiilicct. Inquire rooiai, two bathi: #iifht rooms on fir.st hui y : uood rc«id»nti»l ncighborhootl: RE «!10J RK fi-.TiTll-R beiwea-n 5 ami 7 P. M.' ROOMS d ater supplied. Inuuire floor; oil heat: double nitratcc. i'.ninl lo- J_ »(a!i r,,aa) I'll,.!,. R|' 1.1,: |i; fOUI'LK. "WFMTK: rhaiiffVur-bulier. nft -r fi P. M. Ncora, Wilson ave., Port niu.miihle. Write B. ¥.. Box SI I, Red A..,:' cation, nur traniportation ; newly <|p- Hai.k * fS HAL17~rolon:al. '> lironi.. nn rji 1 OM of Rfd Bank's moit tonvtn'ent 6"UN«ALOWj7 7 HHVF/'Vooms; tw« WD. (iforice P >rrh nn if rn ij I On ( lihone RE t-2 IfHi *_ iir 1- pOWMt.fl._ oil heat: double gmrtine ; n.'fi-K Sion'r" '• | S Srdu.rk AKfiiry, .H L^ndrn pi., phone hn-i. on r.i ft Bliunlilo , 1 , „, \. •.'«'. «... * T • li ', O4.-tl-M iluriiiK llle 'l TVJRB~ ti* Mt . Pn- Hi l\' fiT B'-VCHKLdftS HAEC," Pair Havens tank. Eight acrer, 350-foot bedrooms: oil-nred h(Sl m t -". Ll( KN'SBll PRAlTtCAL nurse Veil enn- with kit^hfn privtlcse*. and Uhinry ' condition. I'r-ce Sin.'.'u HI" ><:•.• .1 T.'i » ti' • Us- I • ".K •;• i I valc'ent or .rnii-nvsrul, mt> or fe. "• REI> HANK MliilE - Sear "irhouli 100x1 ',0 : (*i eileii' sr.n. A .k.ng s 1 I .: SHilKvl -illR) H ...... u „' ' «.th t*!« vision. (a! I RE fi-4913 be Frank B. Lawe« ± I (irosainiier 4 l d Mh '' shoppn " «nd Itrmil »nd M'rh.iii • }' VVw .IM!( .1 "h M male, ti, l.i.prd. .vitll nurs.nvT rare: qir't. Rth BANK "Th'rre hl«p"k->"fr«m l.j^tir^ r. tivftn .'i «nd fi V. M. All day Saturday, immrdime hn 1 int« on t..fn| • •h reiinril n,- irhhnrh^oal. warm room: first Ffrtinn: four-bfrjrnom hou).r. bHth. at- n ftfirt RK 6-l^TS-J during ,.jiy. fir-nr if <• .•». S r ]) a TI r n Agrncy. S Linden p'., i flnri,-. n'Jir lui'h. Pllolle^K_K_6^-J^1_I. KIR HAVES a i IP { IH ! THE'MARVLAMi. 'Bcmrd:nK for i-'il'rly tic: modern kitchen. dinit'K' xnd nvw v phot.i- 111" BUILT BY NA.STF.I! b.i...|.:- •, Hi;, W0"uTn~KIKK 'auii"drV nr ironind to .lo or bu!«;iiC5S penpIf. Very IHI K*; nndy ai-iHr-r.ipn: mid bath, in Rumaon: use room*: good heating nyntcm, ()\.ri. «l home, (all evenings RE 8.(lli7-_R. of itRMfit Hiid «imrio\in irnurifls; 140 per 1N R k'^ 11 Two.*:ory |l,i:rh , aa on : i,.' Ir p, c'ih furni - i'l-J.- M - anil frame; l.v.ng roiani Jfi\l:,, ',a\ r. I-II i - 0'- B^L^iw-p" Ag'ncy.* 1 • •I. I,. I II- f . . l!r. ,'.u .| • like ce, I-H] pnsitim, ; jinoal nt delnil. i-URN'I.SlfEI> ROOM.* rr.vMti' Kitvb< n. MohKliN' DUPLEX furimhMl ar»7rT- NEW HUNGAU<)W ' Two Wrirnome" "tiU t »T(i-r»inry honi* : ftving room with firf- KMII. A^ani'i. II' a W,:ie i'lniii.1. lio\ :,|1, RfnBaiili. nn nr l.'ii,-, ti^di'Dfim, laritf living ji.ni'. il:i;i II^ 11mm, k^rhen tnd library Phiipa- RI' ' .1 I '.1 ' -'-, \ KI'-' TtN III ' .-.-'• I!r,l Bui- l.ve mtnutes walk to I-or: Monmouih. bath; kitchen. ranK**; i'vin« enom r\- cupboard* anil !a-gi baa w:twlow ; Vb'UNIJ "MAN.'sprnnil "year collrite. reli- '.mm, t.lfil k-trhr-n HIKI Im'h; npar Fort o: < .: t;i IM ijrcifin.. Si cond floe. Iwi INVE-TVF.NT HrVKRP R K!I: .,i, fi.'ri..' i. .1 .'..•. .•.,',." ,-• .an fo.' $\2 |MT wrrk^ Phonp EA 3-OMll. panoion alt ir, full rrllir: oil huti. a: - Mormniiitli Phnuo |.O K.JAtZ.J. o''lrnnrTi' nnri luitnt ni] hetit- Attarnfd cotmiltie (i. E. kucnm firli linear la. al „ ir. ' .. • • I. i-h- n. .d- q.i« • nble: woulal like work on Saturdays, PLKAHANT." roMl-'tiRTAHLE oil-hwiud tachtd narRRf. Sire location. Vr'in 'lie. 'wi, ,-harmiin f,,ir-'',,,m HI TW.r AND" ON'R-HALF room -a:".ik-> Prrcr ?1.1.,".0n. Chrintine Stev. lavatory: two !nv,!y barilrouinB on m.n;s li,,t ^'al.r rai' h#ii'.' ill';.' |.| Tall RE_8-'|v!>6-M.* room fur bu sin ens wtimnn or ciuii'lc • i, 111,500. Frank B. Lawfn Avenry, I.'. . M- broker. Ph.m* LO fi-1 *j2 1 - J"-' |-.l i. M • '..• W- » >'. Ka-'al'M-]' KI WOHAN WISHES' work three or five •«iiiii:rui wlv Newman Siiritiitd rofid.* -r,«,i;n;, il. I^B. iliam.*t.,- la,a- «;a'. :, nn thi^c bu*» lin(-.s. Kitchfii pnvili-Kis if n.-iinled bed. WARWICK GARDEN'S K«U Rank's only latnanrj llnor louo '2.1 faai !(,nK aainr, A ail nif «r. 'I'" Bv-.i. A.'- days per wei-k, rleaninir nr plain cook- tW^rpi!. rirl UK fi-IVis-M. _ _ BUILDER'S*H()ME~ fKree" ytVr«' oi^l rvr Im' «..- ir.r|.fiiinr Hpnctnuni. iiit-nl location. SK'-."!1'..I| l"'" Hutraniahr heat: I sv ri - a. rt:- KBraa lea .tan i hnrne- I.. • ,l I...' » - ha-a- 1anii.ii.mivs. to semi-invaliil in pleas- ' « " '' y n^fiii »a-. ., • »• ".' •• • 111' s.,1'.-.:. RK ant home: also would be interested po*>t 72-iiiPh i sink and nriifin, •'nfiiv. i.iayKrnnfid: •*«>!':Ti(f (•«iuity *vorth m»k. till), hum.- B ttitiiir 'a' lina-ily; |ir.v,ti«" hum'. hiifhly ri^^irabif. Stc by . : tl.™ room, and lialh • con- 1 ; I.-4I • • >...!..- Kr ...li:' .1 hospitnl enre of infant. fall AT 1- «iim|tni:son. Adults only. Phone RK 6- utmtiea not .l.,l : injrhmiJf rantff : diniiikf runni, ! vinv KKUT f'.'..'! mi fur J-j.fif).i . Jtifi monlhiy rover* iilenlint 1..cation. l'J3.lHiii R.m.il: M Bin ii. I,',,,,,. \-,. ,,« * 11.-.-. >J. II i-: n* Aj.f v. H.,., M I --*•••" J-J _ _ with fireplace, lnr-,-1' hcilronm. ! i!" luith •etond fl'irtr. two lai^'« bt-ilroi rhmt KK H-llU-ll. I'h - HI' i.l i,',aa • NOTICt FUKMSHKl) "ROOM fn i-.mp!.- ,,ii!y: K Smit!' ihinir!" roof, coimei-'uut! liv. LITTli. .-'ILVKR-i a.-n.' i.:.,i,. ". -' I- »'. <....! li .1. .. ' I.. ',,', »,,| C'lriiKi-: K-'.rhrti *.nv.;, K<«. l'hnnt- RE home i KUMSIIN K.i'ii-i.ai.'m «e.',.ii.|.l1ii..i- fur". «I urn; 'mrn rornbinalioti *tnim .saili amj a' !•:• -I •. a. „ h r. - '»„ i, i.. ' . I:..-' K.I . , • .. . • '.-.. II,, . (j-n'.fifi-J. _ 1 I nwner-h'l.. . '....rj- h--/h Phonf RUMSIIN ROAIl I aai, iy rum, ,,,,>" REAL ESTATE WANTED J ni'-h il Hl'iu-lin. lit : ii-r.an: Imyia half the «_'J .a.a.l a ., ..' , «f \. • -I 1 ••• i II ,• ,••! , n-|i • v ra' yT~HRAN"flT A'VF: l-i;. nilly, bnin-'1;:,. 1 KE fi-it.-.'i-W. ciaiiaiillil .^..[iltnc. i- *i>;al,ai'al la-iua- If"..' ,. v;r *.-i b". .mtlji .[ ftf. iy Jfiil jaer Pint Sn\lTft ffrt. Inntlft-ftpi-il . '.IPK> •PI* M.,'...' .,!•.• V J • "i- II. ,i .1 li,,. m».'.!• ' l-,,,,rai' f,,,i' m;,. I:K <• ::•- ni.aa.ch IL nil • K. llv. ,11. Heiillor. >i ri ver vew five rn'milPM tn II'il Mai * 1 I' VER\ M. MORRIS Kfn!t«r. .TS* Pairs nrf! ion. Onii. qi 11 hum.. Mi*. Fl<' *• <, ni; r.M.m .I.i T.B I.' liU'h.. ..^III,' ' giHi'.r.. f, b,i!j, IJ »••• I! '.a I lal . H.im.e..,. nr ,,hoi.e RU -tnlion: ll fi.r.lKl W. J. Kilmnitil-. |fi .•• (- • i' V iV < i ' '-'i.'.' '.'•' live.. Long Hi-Rnch. Phnnp Ll) fi-Liifi, i-.in-i•• H nfl Im: h * . att;.' hot axM." lit ft' lilhfv l"l lllir* i rar- ,|,j lih-.nr KK C-jiimfi-W. La\p Shnrc_ iir.. Kfd Hunk. fin r . I • lt« I..*ti»j* *Rt.t*d. Rert Rank, Rum win. Lit- I!;,!',-" . . „ ._ .'a' ' a^a- w th ' iih: Minllia aa i,a| 'van l,a«'fia : nEAUTlVlJl. Im V- rnnm. ' with mod' in. . i-• Mn. «l.o . t!r S .\fr. Wrst I.ni ? Hmtirh. Oakhtirnt. 1 ItL.'TXlN ( ni|p!i' for four-room fur- SixTRtfToM 'BUVCULOW. nil h»at *:-.rt. ]• ., I •'..•'.'".'•'''' ''.?'.,""{*„'., fr , . I'V?r., Y\'n.\t\l\"."i',fntttr -'n h'. i:j,:i.Kr. fi,-m !,„.., WIII| ,,„,',,. I»H\ lit'- bat I), I] p.iinf hom' . i •- -1 - ly m<¥-'>rri k itrhf n. hoi KB!'' 'if MI ,--• ,-i h,iT" i Xarc «.. « l..nii«- n f.1,., phfmf l "i . i.i :•• '.I M.ltM i'uS>lKl ' 1 tuS BOYNT'.N AtiKN'Y When buying nr iliiitial .-<•>•: :ni, fi R<-ci Hunk. Cull RK ' -h -I ainctmr nt . I'I iyMs-ir. lnou;r« i\ "iii: - II i • \Mi II:I..S wtUik schools and sht>p|itnR erntT. in'. f£K fi* |;K ii. > ;*i; • • f «• • . In- Il.-i • - • I'l,. KK SFIIIMH lrnl f-lntf ,»ft* m, l-Brm*. fs- 1 Purm v *i.. ||,inJn,i. SMiuln> or Mon- o „„„, ,„ I'l I UMIV. IIIIIIK III- VMM. IMi > !1 1 t:i'.Ssr.\M'K SMITH \KI.IO. ll Ma; • tut"-, honu * and 'oiv « lirumni'>:-.d pi. j IKKdilMS. fmi.-h'-d Uuinua- «!«>. .. ih'Mi,. L'lni.n .V«T;I. - " ' C.ll.liMAI. HOME 3 Ext Fliv.i r.|.. .'illlMIU I' o VKNIl; M;\I, ttuUk \M> Kl.Ev TI'.l- 1 ;-!.-..nu . rnr Havea n HHKK 6-23,l<> M trfea nru i,. hoidiigh hn ,. Kt<\ Bank. HE «• ".owl -. n.l yt'iii- n.mxi mm ivi*. f«c •! I •<- I I L'KMStf Rri"thrpr rnom« nnd baTJiTT^ HEACH Omt, au, Sy IM-H,,.,,. ;•:„, ,,.nK ro»m. flirnlar,. tr..«. IIITei i M. H ultK i .- •• , „, ,| ,„„. I'j hath*: ruriiiBhrd . i,_ . r . ,|. .„„ hn:hc au!i>mat nf prop . III . il Rani .'mil ..nMi i IISS2 f.4lJ*0. Sundays, RK ^•Jl-iS^ I iMo-tnmity fiininr. Phnnp, LfJ t- k fl: K Oil ll( 11)irils IMn P.,r-n i •' • "' .• NKW KI KMKNT VR>" Ch.ldr. n allnwni- Jj:. nnm:h. Phoi.»* KK Iinrlly w!nt€riu*il: $1",' P M'M#rflte ni ,pif home* w.rh C0~s'$-\ ANCK~ SMrfH AGEtfCY. i 4 BU.V ' hail'. .r,-l>t.-.| „."> |a. th ihada- I Pboiif I,'L |.n«i,n. S< llvml. III'ILI'IM'.. l.in'XTEl' "N fi-'HH1-J or KE «-1 4:j7. nt t Open S'lrrlnT n"'l e IV H N r.SHEll APARfBSHT, MiIubiTfiTr .11, S.< Bright.' i 11..... : j Ji.nlMi HrnkrrB |a. itn-ti-il. lintret | RjVfif OAKS -Ma-w . „ rn-h "tj-'j. Miple ave.. Fair Haven. RE 4-230M. FURNISHED DOl'HLB ROOM for niu- I.in I M All' WI' I'vlCKKK Rn\ti. lmf!iiPh!< rmip!. : bed room-It vin^ mom. THREE HOUSES - Twa. m riva-. •: .011. S. S, liaai., ^ Ag, ni y. l> COIl'H.Ii'llK f fail f •!,*>. vu. Your propeity for »»le will be given pk. In private horn.*, witb kitih.-n WKS r I.I'M, IIIi.VNi II. N J I'l IIMI Hud bnlh: on the river, adjacent Rfd Hank: river luivileuoB: lahaan. II K B • HI I" 7 . ' thr.a- lilril hath,1 IfliK' 11v:tIif i prompt attention. Writ* or phflne d»'* pr, vflpfti-a. Call RE 6-13:* I - R or 2 IH I'AIR HAVi:s —IBuvnM. n.ra«>. T«i> In. • . • -,.,. •.. 11 .:.'.•.. I,.-Hi "f Pi"- ti> K«d Bitnk HUlion.^Phnpp SE 2-fl»*l. r'.v«r .» Bumlnn. Fart'irularB cn'ii 1!F. fi- . m'S IlKST IIL'Vl Vi.u Will "aVr« It (linitiil raanna. It.tr-hfi, H lad \m Kcriptioi. Open Sundajri and cv^'ic*-" Mapli- avr.. Red [Jarik. i»n;m a:- bun/^lowaa. Kiva* ruaams. bn'h: gRrntfe . ;..,.aa.. K.a. f !'.-fa,-m:ii,-a> Hop..I. Imm LISTINGS WANTED— W't TJHVV clfenti filliKK-Uooto VniriUTth'tinrfi " apart - IIDTE after « P. M. • ' f :•h s atiraitivi• ' - flvv-rnom ranih tBcrt.il KHraKf. oil hi-Bt: rettr coltKaie hut thrfp ruaiir. nf liint'ii •. P'u:a n:ul Si,,. . fi a- a (: o r: A mav ONE oK'fWO rhi'trfiirKimni". with «<)• T iier,' . immeitiiiU' i., meni : UUI-IILM*. Ininifdiat*- ruruimnry. KIV E^t()(lM •"BUNn. I'hnnr) HF. K- Maa-« 'ii \-.•'•. •.. ;. -i! M.i; > \aa- 5 homi', with <-xrln«ivf| HM' nf fn.nl livinit NlrKI.Y~ 1-U FINISH Kl>7 very comfortHbff. 0.1TI. II.-.-HII iw il.ii.f-iiii i,ff»,-.'. S..i Btiirht. Fhi>nc Rl; l.Ofi',1, ! II,I- M. • i h, • . N. .a J,,.. v :,,.,| ,-,a|, a« tion. phone, writ* , or vi-.it thf John !*. room if dfdiicd; mnirious KIUIITUU: i'iir. SMUX'HllL'SK (or a" Ism., tani.iy . fmu I'llial.a SK '!- I. KUMSON N.w i.,,iati,i.r ' 'll- ' ,.l,'» I . .1 '"• .ana .B ,1 A- ,-h.ta-a-' . Miniiyh Ajt-nry, Kumiton rd, I'hdm RL thrt-'-nxnn ai'iu t rm-nt, with (ilfanant y .".;ri;,u „ HANK —|:,Hit it. < v hn th . iiKf. iiuiu; rraiutimbl**. IMUMU- l.tl fi. blllnionia, hoc wntrr he , l'!a,l a,f iia-nl y : wa, ia, r,-. ronma. .Diiilnii-,. HI Shi-i'wsbury lean thnn half l.:i:h S.MM.I. HIT rilMI'A'T. fia,n raiaamai. Hlit* ••' 1 ' ;, ,i lin nii-.i a'*- (,. imiui.vi.mentt. good locatio lai'dlu.iiiiv l,,,a I >,l l,»:>i. TfiMiror live loom b.lii- IiUi.-k frnm him l-rii'*: firr|.!ar, in h\ nK !'• II •', •1,1. ',' lia.i' • a „• !,„• l«'i llaava-n :„. t^ '. -t • KN ,. 1 • 1 •• «•!'• LAK.ift ~KK(iNT IH-.I-S.UHIK M.HIH (IV, al ninn I,',,III V •, la. • ' a, -, i *••• •••: \a Ka'oiv or sniaM IIOUHI ; prrfi r automalic roum : (i ! hut IM r si cam hem : >?. «>i-•.•.•.<• • mi Immediate (ii-t\ipnnr\ l'li..i, HI .1,. '•,, -r-1H> lam '<• 11 n.;,iin. t • WIII'IIIM *; nirt' Inciilum on Hi untl >>l. : im. r «<.. t'htutf KK fi-IBTH. liWKLI.INfi' IN A:lai.n. 'rU h ml. I) ortir H,,Kht. II II, • rn I- MIII III II ! \ .-'I • • ,-tl. I • s ...I ..,1 ,1 - .1- lerhury. 18 We«l liont strei-t, phone RE I LilNISHtli tilt Mnfuirishi'l. ibrif-room In.i -il for (Iu.'-k *ale, ion" li :' II..- I" st: .• Pla , RV l-la«na1 All.AMir HlliHUNI'.' N"»- M«m,,i '_' la. . • . • . , I, il.lr-. 1 HU. aa Pa.-,.«'av Mcaalt'n b.ii«B ii" 1 v. HlBJlfS(|»>;fl"liOr)Sr~»'illl ninn n," >v». mom.: HiH»!(i.i. ol hraf II".''I" I'.an- i mi n H;mil mi nt. $Tr-. tnclnd n« hot wa- n.ii: Wrt. ur i.hnn. f II -nwl.- nml ,,. HH' Till ail ,,i|i.,l« . * nia aoof •. . . ,|, II,-, COM* a, liv, h. In. Alaf.ly Kril Blink WimiHir, ( jlli, IIUIII Sm lh 14 Mar ' Ivt. la r HI- THE DENNIS K. BYRNE Rtnltoit '.'•r itn.IJi.Hi. Phiinr AT }jft»»). I'nmiMny, 1;IS K.nt are., i.hmi. AT 1- «.-h,,l \-tii » »J.'. OHO, \ laBlh. • v nit i in. a il i Ifi I Rionil .1. Phnnp RE I!-'J/.'*>.', MI, PI.,,. KK B-.'J.I. * are anvimij lo nit youi home for -T r;iM)'MS and hmh, fuini«hfd:"afl W •>h i, (j.1'1). llr»:. .II m.H :. in.l-v ,. h..n. NIi'E KUUNISHEIi i ...am. puv.'.- ea . 'it,' • •*7n h)v Jim'. LdfS IN I.ITTI.F SILVER nl I • ,. '<>,< I ' |fi (I-,-.,, ,i. it.ii.iriui oflUal. Hi" f. HE)) BANK, lr».nf p.. % 11 r»t-1 .tf«-. com- rent nr lale, Call al 8 Writ Kiver la«'i r. Nil nna. eiBa il>ili|l k.ta'll.la. Shop. 'IT Shi .lihiiry are.. Red Rran -h sve. . n m ,ii * h •h i -in, II. .'I,' I'll fK J.lin'H .<».,' |.- ,-• 'I < ,, foptdh »! hortif. K fh' uinna. I ' • 1 Th. is.., .i . • hi. . . ,- • ,. p.. . rd.. numsnii, or phone RU 1-lliO." lile Im'hrnoin. >.liilii |.rrTf-ri-r '',' .''au'a rai aa p. , a> >nru.« Miav II. lt.Vi.ii-i. T. inamr. F ft .*•(! •,,ni>nrch o ' n**' . KH R»;* '-f. r| •v ,..- M., .•„• • \--. '. .. .• *r% T'HIiEE (lit lOUR-TllliM burTiialon. KK ;.I.I«J I.Ml! IIAVKN V. ry «i n.-ive modern ll.a-a.-h-- 'I-I s I ".'• T*:m». dec mm my :i fi da)« . h n.-. area, l.etn Allanlii llimni . NICfil.Y rL'tiNISIIEI il.. kitihrn 1 ,:,fu,i, .h.il aparlmepm m there and one. HOUSE fir' SKVKN ..mm. 'll l.i. I, I-: a, A -.I, ,• Ar.niv. limit-rain. I.!«« ' fiATONTIlWN BUNi;\ (.11W" I.i il- ( Kwlijl-vt ngn.ry 1'oiiMan- i» . Mnf> ave., Fir ffavrti. Thou KK «• llt« bf 1, I Wri'c Small Buimaluw, Bu\ SI I, Itfd Hh. on • HMMiiib i. Artuh- I i-i.l • erty ti(l\2.ii li ,1. Pi,,,-• • V. j -, a r. a a 4. ' k 'i-h.i, fn'!#f!!n' I.II- I J;IO« 1 ... , . •- nn. ,• : .t • -t . .. -haii 1! I il* 111 ui himn «w., i-h.ni, Hall 1 )', lf1 4::-W t \ tSt' Y6KJR" PTTof>Knf\' "Vltl ~?Tro^In~. inrluoVd. llu ftlVETTl.A7.A Kivp.r.ii.n. tin.-... I ,|. of S:. Luke itiur locnte.l a' ri>on)i. aiMr.'in Riaari! (af Tni.to*B, hdt.i: !*rg» living rnnm, tw» ht->\- i'l*.iMV« AgeiU. Conitanro Sin ' h, N ha- •• ,.»,i-.l..l ,1 . onfa •'. '•rnl I'jiuif. nMirani'f *nA mortaafi* supply coal and water. Phone RE 6- FUTtNISHKil" apartment, consisting of M. werkdayBtkdyt,, any time Siininlniuu y ami St. Lik.-'. i-hurrli. 19 Wa«liln»ton «t., roomii; hit wat^r nil he«( : full eel «r: M«pl« tv-i., Krifp H»v»n. Phont RE N.. t> .1,1.1 I.I»V iv.th.lraw hn b .1 - "• lonn>. Virfur t (JJ '•*-in(f-JT, Milton 1 SiU-J. 10.1 Shrewsbury ave.. Red living room, bedroom, kitchen bath- Sunday. I5» Fosttr it.. River I'l I.,. UK III nn rh. iwo-cir KiiriKf. Lot 11 h\ I tu . line ID* i-'AOi.' „ _ 'I .11 ,liii. .i''-r tho ui-r lal , )-hon•• KA room: in residential section of Rerl Bank. Svt R\S I'll On !»V|Tr " plot ' lif ,.|.-n '.»• ••-'• "f. KIVFiR |(OAI>— <'l.u* to HrouJ it KIyh: 1 1 PLEASANT, AvnilaMn fii-.i \*.ek in Oi-toher: couple I rnlrna , I BKM' I 111 I. ID ' \ l:|i i i! I hl'i \ I li IS il' IHI' (UT'J-W " IIK K- I74ti M ' III I. I I" . W f, mi,.,! ,,,.„, ,11 PAIR H W EN llm;,i| l.ll .«! W r ^ I 1 IINI. UK i.\< tl IV ! IU . 'I v. n III MnNMiil I II. TW-ROOM bontHlftw. an"- LAtttiE nEOROOM, firm floor. ii'*ar TWO KUnNlitlV.il i.Kim". .siryth.iig .S-n -nnm St li. . I.K : „,.,, s Mv 111; -1 \ )l«-i.l- rnnvfni»nl lomiirn; |1*.S bathroom : urtitlti : oil h rt-ru r »nH A !] fiiniKhetl exeepl rl'.he. »ci) linen. I !« n a'tir, nm.heil halhrnom i l; \s •> \ • i -' .'I , - i • .• i • . nlilv Wrnri S»m'ih Aifenfy. 42 i an [iffii'»m» ii! t» kttrhi-n IM n • 'wi Hi nj, H' 'li" "ii , He,I linn.. Phnnt RE t- kd >l., I'hunt Ut 6-:H0." 2& N*wm*n Spnngi id., Red U»nk. W 7 tvt,. £«al Kttmbuif. P. V BOA iii. Monmou'.n Butt.' hi Mtv.n. Kt <-.-}'i<.- I-.. -,i ... • in . . . i . r ii BED BANK RF/UPTKR, »»EPTI Paje Ten ii.r and how ai ti they «up- (irnndp Take* !,, I,, ii.-r-,1V Zionists to Hear LETTERS FROM vi, i j, .I.-. pi,nt the exact Culistans' Tilt Barnegal Bay Trophies Order Inquiry n^ of :h>- I.iw. Gridders OUR READERS V<-r\ truly yours, George H Gronde of Bradley To Be Replayed Beach, son of Mis. F. J. Gronde At Highlands Youth Director E'hs. H. Mcatlergood. and the. late Prof. Gronde, form- Seymour I'Voimiier WATSON LABORATORIES Travel For Opener .WliPllino Withdraws erly of Red Bank, returned last To Examine Division Coiin.il Vol.-* $ 1.000 week to the University of Delaware To Kxplain Program CONGRESS OF ~THE L'NITKD I'rolrstt; dame Sunday after spending a must succeaeful Of Tax Board Salary STATES lor liii|trov«'iiu-nlti Soyniuur From MUM, p\crijtivti di- Huu.se of Fiepi e.si ntativi S, sailing season at Ocean Gate on A financial adviser and the bor- The Atlintir Highlands borough Manager Herman Aschettino of ' lector of the New Jrrspy Zionist Washington. D. C- Bucs Visit Princeton Tomorrow— Barnegat bay. ough attorney will investigate the louncil Tuesday night introduced the Red Bank Towneis, last nig"ht [Youth c.ininii.ssiun, and \\'-il known Committee on Aimed Services Mr. Gronde sailed his Sneakbox, apportionment of a lump salary an o:dmar.ee appropriating $4,000 withdrew a protest he had lodged nn Mnnnmutn roiinly for h;n efforts Home Address. Rutheifoid. N- J. Tern II to Bay Championship in paid to a three-man tax assessment Sept. 23. lfl-'iO fur improvements on Kirst ave. and Caseys Play Seton Hall Saturday :it:ain.il the Freehold ("Julistana in un U-half uf the youlh piogiam of the Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing as- 'board it was decided at a meeling To the Editor; M'-unL ave Ihe Jeisey Shore Hanehall league Young J urtrvi. will [n1 I hr ,»p"aker sociation. In so doing he won a of the Highlands council Tuesday The u;irk authorized by the ordi- at a meeting held at the home of evening. I at ;i hif;tkffl.-t nifctinji Suniisv at The decision to nnnv W'alficn Tcm-Trow* afternoon. H<*d Bank Toms River way it h;i$ been \c- silver cup, a large pennant and a nance is tu 1 ' dune while First ave^ Knnl Stalder, Little fiilvei. 10 30 a. m at t m- Ji-wish Cotn- Laboratories away t'jom Eaton- t >• . !M "S pno wfl travel to ' ported 'hat the Indians an" nn the placque with the names of the Joseph White, member of the town. N. J., tcj Rome. N. Y., l- a a ruiiriiy load, is being widened by Manag.-r Aschettino's complaint winners since 1923. He received board, protested the division of thel mun.iy cent or Tht1 ore .-ihion wil! iViiUwmVo np-nthnr 1950 grid-> war path and tinfnie tl"^ »»»'; | ,„ m;ui(, n,,,inM ,„, „„„„,„„ sourc of regret to me, bui it ;.-; the co'.miy. Tins project was start- another cup for the rhampionship sum of $650 so that Rudolph Bra- Ix- th'- Mist mcftirif; "f the season haul to oveicome the power of th, ed t'.•.•enm- 1 elr 'PI.' new oniinance calls for the • > *- - »-— •'• "' »•*••'•»•»"" ,, ,,,„ r-liKiti i' payer. Johnny Timku, th* Mendes, $208.34 and himself, $25. Zioni-t Oi-^rini/Mt ion of AIIIPMCH. cratii: party. While then- may hr were based on races during the en- \\nleniiiL' uf Mount ave. from th» ro-.^ponsur of Yminj; Judea. in this some merit in the cjue made out tire summer. The bay races were Mr. Bravand said that the small (ii-t h"U-e l:i Kirst ave. Installa- area. by the Air Corps, H was (jinte ui,- I"". •,fI!"no.!n h""l n« 'lie emp.v to the Mot that Men,,,,' J..r », . not aPP,,,',,| m th, ,e.l(u.red nun,- sailiul at Bay Head, Lavallettc, allotment made to Mr. White by- vious to me t Mat the leal pressuir tion of t u o lii e hydrants also is of gaiiicR requested hy thf In nnn-dirvintr t ho nicrl jng Mil- l'.',r.dfd for the want nf itriddera. To not too happy with the perform- Mantoloking, Shore Acres, Seaside, Mr. Mendes and himself was be- to move Watson Laboratories wa.s aui liuri/ed One hydrant would be league before a player is allowed toa Kh'che:. president of tho dis- -ill' -iff "ill-, the Bur coach hn« anre turned In Friday when the Ocean Gate, Island Heights and cause Mr. White had attended only being exerted by the iK-mocratic placed in frunt of Antonides' drug tu p.'trtuipjite in the playoffs. Torn* River. one meeting of the board during trirt, -t ics-it d that tlr'n1 is no mon:Senator from New Yoik and the '(.• ir' expenent'rd leuevmen around Bulldogs played the IJOHR Branch 1 -!oie on Kn^t ave.. and the With the piotost tilt heing tossed A team from all the upper bay the year. appriipriMte :i topic on which tn Democratic Congiessnian in uhu. -'- wheni hr has I'tiilt his l?50 grid- Jayvees. 1 nihe» at Iiii! corner of First and Twu clubs were guests of Little E^g Mr. White claimed that he had open thr yr.-nV nctiviiies than that distric: the installation will now In n n,.(, him' hacks looked fairly well in nut of tho window, Ked Hank and ll-unt iives. of thc we I fat*1 of our youth, and located. It is my opinion that the HeiJin^ the list is speedy Pott the first workout and they includ-j Freehold will replay their tie hall Harbor club during a week-end in received notices of only two meet- disruption of th<> important >•- Another pinvlsion calls for th« ings although Mr. Mendes said that nr> inuro intrn ^intf *->r nuthontn- Reeve, who- takes the pigskin for ed Jim McGuinness. fullhark con-, fiame. of hut week Sunday at 2 August, at which time the Ocean search work which is hejns done in.-'.a Mat ;,.n i>f shutoff valves in he had notified him of six. Mrt .tjvo a >pf-;iltor on ihr swi-ject than •i f i-:" ride' whin tipping "ft neces- r verted from a tackle position, and | p. ni. The two teams were dead- Gale team won the Barclay chal- in the Held of electronics at Wat- fiont uf the hydrants now on Bravand admitted, however, that ' Mr. FromnnT. In ;nldit ion to his '-ar'v 'vantage Along with Reeves ' Paul Ronan, who was thi> offensive , lurked at 3-3 in an 11-inning hall lenge trophy. The team was com- son laboratories is not in the In t~ First, ave. 1 he had no official record of these pxpri irrir'f- in yuii: h act ivii i«*s in inteiesta of our national defense :.t !•' 'iM's his lunnint; mate Jackie star of Ihe contest. Ronan ripped Kami which finally wa» called on posed of Mr. Gronde, Kenneth 1 notifications. New Jr,-..,y, Mi. Ki -.ninif-i" i> I.scicl and I Please let me express my .*-inceir Mr. Gronde won were the Law cilman Charles Hatzenhuehler in- has niurh nf tinn-ly intrrrst to re- appreciation of the aid extend, j in Aiming tiie £iu;Jcal patients tt Cii.a'ir arivantape when ducking ' a guy by the name of Brown. Wnlt|Pr will u,en play the Adelphla A. Memorial trophy for the second troduced a resolution that the tax. port un the ielated proldems of this fight by your Repn-.-'enuliv, R.vervi, w hospital this week are i.n,'_ - t "Engy" Brown, haunter of hack- A. in a 1 wu nut (if three game time at Lavallette. Also at this cluli board members submit vouchers 'youlh activity in lhat yonnj; conn- 'James C. Auchinchitu of Itumsun Miii Ma:j.nie Osbornp, 6"> East Ore of Pinsit.'ie's mainstays up ' fields, spent all of his time in Ihi- | siM-ies lo decide the playoff cham- N. J. He W;LS nios: h.-lpful at all : W h ihe Commodore Archbold trophy. with signed letters giving the j 1 ry where young people from the Kivrr id. Kumson; Homer Wand**. ir, tt-i fi.rii-atd «' »H 'H « Bill ( Practice tilt tossing Ixing Branch I pionship. Adelphla earned the right times and 1 don't believe anyone amounts and explaining the ap- [ trouhli'd I-I,I npi s of t he fai I h HIP Sh.iu.cil. -en of rugged Bill, the backs fur losses. I to partiripal, in the playoffs by Also a new trophy at Beachwood, really understands the amount ol ling Kroad .<; . H.itontown; Miss Lu- ( portionment of the salaiy. liravrlv f.-icin;: the- ta-k of .starting I.:if;iM'!ti inllepe former football Tiger* Kjelng Win I whipping I/ong Branch. the Hotallng trophy and the J. S. The time and hai I work which he de- ey l.:i»nmiuel to he held I open events, sailed by about 2ft i Councilman Hatzenhuehler. whr the diicctmn of Allnn Hiayzel. | been made long ago if it had no:SI Aimida '', Shi eu.-liury. Mediral !]]..:• in '.lie line Dominick tune high school. Reports come up Nnv IH at lleauvilli' inn at which been for his efforts and per.sis;- n > time awards will be made to the | boats with some of the best bay at the. last council meeting offenrl patient.- include I'hllip Saldutti, •.'hi:';. i; uiil'acorto. a guard, fr,,m jVeptune tnat Cuach Jo, Pa- 'in presenting the facts .main^t .sai ii victor*. skippers. 'a successful resolution to drop the Uray ave. Ka.-t Keanslnirg, and Hi,,, rintit.ne will depend on when Kano if having his troubles keep- a move. These facts still are pre- i' . onie- t.i lirraking through the , j intact. Monday it wns Mr. Gronde sailed most of his appeals resulting from 1949 local !\eu Kaiser (lars ii'minent and I feel .suri: that tini-- Mr.-. Cau'lyn P.riircn.", Eatontown ln(J a s( ua( race.n with one crew, Nelson Hait- assessments before the state, board. hlvd . ()••! ani'ii: t. , P|..,.-:ii-ii - ft.mt line of defense. ( repor.,d that several of the Fliers | will .-how that thi.i decision ;:; nul In Mi" p:i5t two -reeks the team , , j | 'ii"s Meet ranft of Hatneld. Pa., Walter Rei- i only to have the motion vetoed hy Make \h\n\l Jin our na:ional interes;. rteclded t0 qllj nn( tnus t(jre a ter of Ocean Gate and Merrill ! Mayor Dempsey, revived the issue 1 I also want to express my ap- r.'... •-.en improving considerably, , Mg gap in Pa|?an0-s mnchinc. ; NOTICE Thompson. Jr., of Interlakeh, who Tuesday evening. KnUer Kr:v/;fi'* new low priced preciation for ynur co-operat.on in i.-iiMdenng the fact that numerous In (ne meantime. Coach Rnxy ; eiiK this matter. It has alway« been Tublic .Snlc of Real Estate For Unpaid helped out in a few races. In a prepared statement, he said j aiHnniiiliLi' In Ijr rli of Ihf new far are low '.w\ loin i i.-r nil- tu m&k* Th( ern states, New Jersey has launched .,, . .. .,.., .. iit-i ami othi-r i.n the light team situation. The; Metuchen last week and it was "'imigh Nov. 4. was announced • made. This, he said, substantiated initial ro.-t. -i ;it inn rconnmy ;inti land, Rues mo .Til well fed and when ; t.ecause of a poor pass defense. ; ysti-rilay by Walter H. Donovan, termine the number of ducks in I ruse of pi'ifotlll.-ini'i'. Hliyi-ls will h> f a limit ni" anil :i-al oi- iiv vin tion was a waste of the taxpayers' i Middlrtown Village, N. ,1. ,| H-M,. i,-h of K.d Hank (or the scales stait singing out weights, iTnill week c'oach Finn spent Sn'-,''"'™ '' ' president and gen-the northern portion of the Atlan- havn their cluiici' of thp four cyl- l:l1 money. 1 Sept. 26, 1950. -. i >, « .' on tli. 1 MII day of Pincitme uses his singing voice eraJ ,10UIS firillir,K lh(. K,-iilders in''' "™™K"' of the Onrden State tici* flyway at specified periods and ; inili'i- ''Hi'iiry J" or til' "Henry J ..-..., .,: :; ,M-k P. M.. in H (in Mr. Hatzenbuehler continued that 1 To the Editor: to tl-.e tun.- of "I've got a heavy the art of aeri:,i defense and he " *-' association, also to chart the migrations of dcliivt'.'' thf si.\-i ylinclcr modi !. H....I defensive line " And he has reason, hopes the boys will take then William M. Shewliridffe and Earl the waterfowl. he thought the mayor and other K.-u.-i'i- Ki.i/.'f M'purtril that in PX- Last Thui.-day you published a • • . 1 . .1 •; ii.• -,• . juit r. i-\ f Stnla S I'otti' will return af stewnrds 'member* of the council who voted tcn.>-t\(j t'--ts. th-1 'Ilpniy J" *lrni- timely editoiial concerning school . •::•!• .It - - in -I, !.. rna> the Bin's Ha»e Weight j knowledge on the field and ii.se it i ' Naval blimps from the I'nited ,, „-. .!• e ;••.-.. ii-i .-;i ti lantls nn i 'ind will serve with Edwin J. for the litigation should personally safety and the motorist. Refening Leading the weight department, t "isely. States Navm Air stations at IJIKC- lon.-tiatfd it- ulnlity lo 11 a v i-l fiotn to the motori.-t you said: "It i« hi.- \ f)f .1 u -. i:i •!•. n.-i ntrniMilPrt Hiown, s'eward. reprejientlng the pay Charles Frankel, Asburv Park -•, 11. •. 11|. i \* ,t h inli i-rst on and i. ho wil] be a tough man to • hurst and Army airplanes will be .ZPli) to fid miles pi'i lnjur m ten joti as a driver !o make all due j.NVw Jersey Racing commiMion. .attorney, who prosecuted the. cases, i seruml.^ ami u> I'm in H- TIIP report ,; rr -. -I t".-*i IIHV nf July |.a.-s hy. i.= Allan Crawford, who' Too jMailV utilized in the aerial surveys, which allowance for child behavior with .,! -:, . ;,j>.l Hi' c>-ts nf IK [« M. C. iTy) Shea again will oc- ! for his services. A voucher for .WOO 1 I nil.-, the scales at 320 pounds i . " are already underway. Trained ob- Itsniil thp n« .J;\ i-yhnrli r moili'l di an extra margin of safety for Ins . (,-1'M : n --M h ]•< i -on- na will cupy the post of racing secretary I has been submitted by Mr. Frankel. own peace of mind." \i- .-.im.- .. IK''t in i-rd'Tni'tion Joining up in tin: beef line conies j 111 Infi WrOllg PlaOO servers record the data found dur- livpifil ?A milrs in lh'' gallon ot -l, hut in no and handicjippcr. ing the air trips and photographs . "'There are much more worthy gasoline. I*'Lst Friday one of our village another lineman. Andy Cltarella. school children was hit by a car nf 1" The State Fish and (Jame Divis ! The placing Judges will be. Ed-are taken from the air of large ; projects," said Mr. Hatzenhuehler, The new model offers a maxi- the pro- .., complete a 535-pound pair of |on D, lmPn, of Conservation ward T. Dooley. (iordon Morrow which passed the yellow school hus waterfowl groups. Until December "where money can be expended to mum of SO.." ruhir feet of carso :.u \.r r,f Hi.- i.Ki.lHiurr *n- nd Kconomlc with its red light flashing while \,-t I ..„.-..., r> ' I'npHT.I Taxes "To dl " Development, ha/s and William B. Trundle. Al Bona- benefit all the taxpayers rather k It is planned to conduct the aerial spurc, ai'hirvcil through a feature the bufi was discharging the chil- K ,n'il :i-tn r MnnicpHl ChHrg. "'_*• r°iinds ,...i-u, A. !'aunched a program for the re- gura again will serve as clerk of surveys once a month with blimps than satisfy the ego of the mayor." | which ullow.s the rear ^pat to tip ., ox I!..,.. I'I..-.. I'I- »nil I'rnv.dinK For Tapering off In the weight oe- ,, , , bits from urban scales, while the veteran starter, dren. Two horns sounded to wain movj of liv( r( b and once a month with airplanes. I Mayor Dempsey said he thought foldPd forward and ancliorpd in the approaching car. With all this ..•i 'I'tii 'int bv t hf i'rrali(»n partmen . (.oorge Safaris come. d o,hfr w.h hun(i (>o , Pa . .'ir'il K'-H'.'- . ,.I I... ::•> Tliruon (Re- Dr. A. Hcaton I'nderhUl, director, | the statement was "very well pre- place as part of the trunk floor. Ihe car did not stop, and the child next ,n line at a tackle herth and hjbited or herp ,h(, anima|s | p,.P.sidp ov(1,. tn(. slarting gate. pared-by someone else" andcharg- was the victim-of whatn '. \ ,< .rfc.il I'M - I. he will also he a tough man to State Fish and Game Division, De- Both models are available with have rnuaed property damage, to | Stanley F. Glllespie, Hugh Fon- i ed thf councilman with meddling Carelessness? Inattention? Ig- il . I.- M.I.I HTUI th« move at 'JOO pounds. partment of Conservation and overdrive. rural are.aa wlieie .t.une, Vincent Mara and J. R. In borough affair* hy appearing at norance of tho law? Poor eyesight !h- 1»I :ii.i .-! w hoin laid Coach Pingitore has rounded th.;-^"— '^pfrvZZl Economic Development, has ex- or hearing? t;i i- In IM - II account of each i Pryoi» will return to serve u as- pressed the gratitude of State and I tht> appeals session. club *ntn fine condition for the;: Th( * ' * 81 1 3 0 Loral Y.M.C.A. (iroup Whatever the reason it is no ex- pener and as of yesterday the " division pointed out that I " ' ' stewards. Game Council members for the Water Superintendent Irving cuse. 1'i.ily M. \\\,:l. li.« *, Int II H. * L. w 1 1 fine co-operation of Army and Navy Parker was ordered to Investigate We, as a group of citizens of N S I • --. . K.I7.3O Bluuc coach has warded off "old man »""» >«K« »Vr. . : "- "!««"• „«!,".?official timer« "/."!5!!!.1', while W) . ^.---Riggs ^Ma- Win* Prize for Skit E»i. Win. Hi) ,n. l,k 311, H.il... JT31- injury" which means the Bankers municpailities. Institution* and pri- authorities for the use of the Navy the report that families in the hill Middletown village and morn spe- :n .< S \\. I .,.i;l st. S77.89 will meet the Tigers in tip top vate gardens often suffer appreci- honey again will direct operations blimps and Army aircraft, which section of the borough had been Eleven Thursday NiRhters of thp cifically, as parents of children who IT...-n I1.-,i I.1. I. :..t J6-26A, of tnt> Red Bank Community Y.M.C.A. at- ride the school buses are indignant II. 4^1. p- i M,.if,.i.l [.!. . . 2J1.4S shape. able damage due to a high rabbit i pari-mutuel plant makes the aerial survey possible. without water for the past, two ! ! Two weeks, and had been forced to car- tended si young adull week-end Ht over this unnecessary accident. O, f. -v. T. i\.m. , liU \1, l«t !2, "p'nLitore's tentative .tartlne Population. It !> claimed a live re- veteran practlcioners, Wil- During the tours over New Jer- What can we do what can you ll.fcl.. rl V :,'ii |.:. . . S0S.S5 Ine'un U Tom, Cooke left end I ""oval program will alleviate ,his . liam S. Miller and Elwood G. Food- sey, ducks and other waterfowl ry water in a jug from the town Camp Ocknnickon, near Medfcird, (".i,i-i.,..t ,i- V'ufi..., t.:v n:,. i,a x, do to help safeguard all children II.* I.. ;:•,«• "^ VV S Si.rini! St. 36.64 F.ed Denial,., left tackle; Steve i age and result In rabbits of er again will .erve a. veterinarian.. found will be tabulated by .species fop drinking. last week f,)r metnhers and advis- against such hazards, i.e.. careless ory committees of Y.M.C.A. organi- K-i. Jniin n'l!: . i.. i.;t% 11n, int «. Morris, left guard: "Butch" Taleri-1 excellent quality being available John Madala will return a. track as well as numbers, and the data Councilman Louis Loder, Jr.. sug- drivers. II.«l. -J'.iT K S SI.I-.IIII >l. ... ISO.II c. center; Gambacorto, right I '<"• the re.tocking of lands. The »»f<• Garnet t will be used to determine the most gested that a family In the vicinity zations of the central Atlantic area. Are our school bus laws ade- Ju . n. I:...-', i.ik :::,. l..t 1:,. H.4L. guard' Tom Pingitore. right tackle | Program i* designed to give mu- SummenH will be back a. track At a square dance Saturday eve- quate? Arc the laws well puhlie- C i I \V S U ' >t .M. . hi.ot appropriate time to fix the 1B51of the lighthouse had a runoff to 1 A.i-i.II II I'uli . 1 It.l N S Huriiinit nn,i Kin atieruonrl richi pnd Ini'ual benefit to ."sportsmen and . pn.vsician. waterfowl season, which is an- clear the line that was taking the ning, the Red Hank >rroup was ized? Are the laws strictly en- forced? Is the penalty for break- r.l . .11. Ot ,h, backtlHd w,°i be Pete Reeves < Property owners and to subs.an-• Marshall Bainbridge will continue awarded first prize when the w : II in ci'i'.r.iii. i. » :;-•.. :..t •::., B.*I.. nounced annually hy the United water away from tho hill families. ing the law severe enough to help and Jackie Lewis in halfback »lot»;l"»»y supplement tho storking pro- a. public •Rations and publicity States Fish and Wildlife Service. Passage on the first reading of Thursday Nighters presented a sl'ij N S M..iimiiiith -1 4.11.47 enforce, it? Si;.. Ti.-uhliif I".. 11.(1.., Jrl.1(l-1»2 Hick Keating at quarterback, ,»d 1™» now sponsored by the. State director, while Morris Tobe is back This year the annual duck season a criminal registration ordinance short skit. A cup. now on display a lk Most people wiuld be surprised S •! M,.Mii..:rh n. 722.41 Andi- I^arabee rluirrine at full-' Division of Fish and Game. « ""> announcer. will be from Nov. 17 to Dec. 2», in- was tabled until the next meeting. at the Community Y.M.C.A., went at the answers ..• these questions. V.I... i I. .<::-n I.A I'.1, li.t 7. B.*I,. And Larabee, plugging full , 1 1 Councilman Loder suggested that to the group on tho basis of origi- I'd like to suggest that you pub- IIJ-J S S M..i,m.,,i:li n. . . 139.81 hark. ! It was announced that in order . Th".'c" admlaaioIU" •"""'T,,; dppttrtm#n,', "";'"^t ' W)1,""I ' clusive. Kil A I'.i,,!-.,M. l,:l in.', lot », H'.*I.. ln chargP of W am S Henke nality and acting ability. The or- According tn Pingitore. I.arnbee .that maximum benefit* hr. derived '^ "" - '- The aerial surveys will encom- an addition be me.de to the ordi- lish the state law concerning the E.M S S Wiiv.ry i.l. . . . I3«.8t pass the entire Atlantic coast of nance providing that any official ganization Hhn placed third in school buses -for two or three con- Mn.y Mm •.. I.Ik I "J. Int S, H.*L. i« one of the most promising grid-' from the program it is highly de-' • secutive weeks so at least the New Jersey, the lower Delaware who released any information re- attendance at the nieetintt. rl7!l K S Mi,|,:.- nu. . 213.Ot ders nn the squad. Larabee came sirable that youth participation be. " " t public wilj know what the law is I-'riink r.liii.I'ii. l.;k M.I, Int l."i. H.4L. up fast as Buc athle'e during the: streseed as much as possible. Like- N»C«11U IN. J. rlllliritV river and bay area, the upper Del- ceived through the ordinance to At the final session Sunday morn- and how it reads. -:•' < s II. iv. II ,.i. r,s.:7 other than official sources be Im- Jim • Imhtj-. II. Mk I 13. lot 4«, II.*L. basketball season and he then'wise thr participation of members p i ft M ,>«• Jersey Futurity, one of the Village Neighborhood of lots facing- Central ave. wastrict of New ./erscy. Delaware, Association. •St. Mart'- I....lu<- 2:. 7 Ar Am Scntti,h hretoiviri Happy II :k. l.-k :>•. .,,. ::i. 11.41.. Jt29r,, wildlife species. [slate's leading home-bred turf laid over for two weeks. Maryland and Washington, D. C. On the home town front, Coach Participants In the movement will classics, arc due at the offices of East Keansburg K * Mnm-liMiy iivr. 38.11 mem of 44 hlh BoB v Plans for activities "f the cluh MORE ON SCHOOL Bt'S LAWJn'm H. I. Jr.. lilk sj. lot I, H.tL. Adam A. Kretowlcz will send ^^ " "" S}»S} - e Monmouth Park Jokey club Gerald Vitelll, Jr., who was grad- ,TJI:i S S I! v.r si 18.38 u o^f Amcnca " } the Monmouth Park Jockey club for October have been completed. squad out tn gain its second vie-1 a""1," '1 "',»"'"'"•'• F.F.A.'•'••«•,. Junio-> «••'"r• Ib by midnighmidnighidih tt MondayMMondayd .. ThTThUUU fe ffe ee o off uated from St. Ann's high school. Long Branch Hygienist 17 Applegate St.. rrn-n- I'....•. I,Ik 7-. lot 9, II.4.L. #S9 Spolortsmen'men s organization Sports ] $25 ill k h liibl f th An open house will lie held Thurs- S S Hiv . -1. »7.4* tory of the season following a .uc.i :" ' o.wnlMtion. Sports- $2S „.,„ kp(lp ho,.SP, 0,lgl,b,e forth f Keansburg, has entered Seton hall River Plaza. N. J. men day. Oct. !>, when interested adults P».ilii:i:i. S|,:I-.-I.•..,:., lilk 67. lot 3«, ressful opening last week when the ' <»'giim»"on«. organized ,flvP and a half furlong event, which as a freshman. Joins Dr. L. K. Burdgc Sn>!. 26, 1950 II.£1.. r::7 K S I.. ,:1mm it». 41.11 yo lth between the ages of 1!> and 35 have fasevs ripped the Lakewood Piners ' l«roup» of school children or |, annually one of the. highlight* Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGrory of !To the Editor: ! M.rli:.. I Ii. I..I .1 .-. I. V 7 1. int 2(1, th r civlc y0 th Mrs. Franklyn Clark of Long been invited to a. dance. Other , I1.4-.L. =M-1C W S I.FiKhton »vr. wid-'open to win 22-7 !". ' " "''eTanizations and jof Monmouth Park's summer rae- Elizabeth celebrated their first Is it a state, county or municipal Saturday morning at the high »lmil»'' K™»P'1- . , , |ing season. A final subscription of wedding anniversary Saturday at ' Branch will be associated after plans include cafe night, Thurs- law relative to vehicles passing a 44.17 ; i Oct. 1 with Dr. Lawrence R. Burdgc, day. Oct. 12; collegiate night, Surah J. V:i: S. As.h. Itiiin. blk The Cn.-ev coach expects to have " \° ,' d<-lcgatrd represent,!- | „„.„,» acrruc ,o ,he winning own- dinner was served. s '... II i|.. r I III \V !i I.riKh- vr of he Divislon h | pie university, Mrs. Clark is li- a diflicult lime when matching hi« li J «f ^f and v,-, witn Monmouth Park adding a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyle and l.ni n>' I3H.M ^•reen squad against a heavy load', ^ , paymem Wl" ^ madf , purse of JIO.OOO, making the race daughter Patricia attended a fare- I censed to practice in Indiana HS Mabel Coleman School of Dancing ' Wm. l.i. II..1. 1 -I.II. li'l, 71 Int 40. du s ort5mon , well as in New Jersey. She is thp 11*1 . rir.S N S (mil. mi* M. 4«.5»' of nine veterans who will 'be on '° " ," P « groups but .om. of the lichrst on record for well party last week-end for Miss M. a MI t:...-i,;i i<. :t ;.i7.|-i--. hik 73. int 11 nnimal3 TAP, BALLET, TOE. ACROBATIC AND hand with the visitors. Coach Lar-I ?*' trapped will be hhe,-|N.pw jPrsPV foals. Joan Boyle of Newark, who is leav- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Emmet 2 II.SI. =1:1 S S t'mhrrinf «t. ry Sartori, former Fordham star 'ated on area.-; in which the adult j A total of 83 youngsters was orig- ing Sunday to enter the Convent i Tully' of Fort Wayne, Ind. BALLROOM DANCING. I I 2.SI sportsmen's club ha* an interest. in.-Hy nominated for the Futurity, • Mrs. Clark lives in Long Branch Jrn1.11. •!. H. I.. -ih. r. I.Ik 39, lot 9. and coach of the Seton Hall eleven, station In Caldwell. Register Now Studio, 31 Rector PI., 11.41.. -J- N S 1 '...i, l>':i, >l. Un 1119, lot CCasevs last Paturdav and 'plans '"hnician^ wildlife manager. Mate m.iny „„„,„„,« t0 whlc- h ••the thor- opening gun dinner for scouts Mon- Ram rly suscept- SII.KI: i.v...... 7.7« to sJart the identical lineup thl», ^ warden, or other authored • 1)uchhrPd „ s0 pecullai day at Asbury Park. All the women m,.-- .-i rn.|... 1.1. ::.. im s.-,, ii.ti,. em co of lvta of Flsh Saturdav. Another happv note com-! f'°>' ' ° '°" I >">•• "t i-« a long, hard r path from are den mothers. The cub scouts ^7n V\'. Hi-i^r. n |.!. . «0.03 a d GamP R( i rdln KIIII Mnrrif. h'k 7S, Int IDS. H.*I,. g u.itdf the Casev camp is that " ' ;f ' K «"H groups. ; foll|in(: ,,ate to the Futurity post, are working on miniature ships ing he proJ wl hr h(ind d h £6 In,trill avi. . . .. 38.7« th e physical condition of the squad. . 7' " . ^ V •" hut those who surmount the haz- which will be on display at the K'!. Jnlm I'.,'.. n-.:m. I.Ik ',:,, Int 71 at itss be bests . leaders in counties and cleared , ;lrd(, win he t.ssured of a record- pack meeting next month. II.*I.. -.« r.ilu st. . 41.77 through J. C. Tr.ylor at the New'hreaking purse for thc 1951 re- Krueger'a ice cream parlor has Ul-hn|. R. I" l,.i»S..|i Tril-lrp. hlk M, Truex Has No Rewnn Jersey Agricultural College, .New ; . i. In! .".A. II.il.. rll W S Willow nr wn r Couch Arnie Truex will trans-1 Brunswick been closed for the winter and will 44.J7 pur! hi- grid warriors into Key-J All other group.s re-open In the early spring. Wi ! h" tu.s IUiee iiayment Mr. and Mrs. William Roughgar- ! tii\i- nr as*. ^mn.M, rnstli and p.iit's term >iy as thr two clubs through the local state Turner Selected .-t tn.i^t l.i- ii'ii.lr liy I hi' inirrhflBrr officially open their Shore Confer-;den and the Trenton o: den and Mr. and Mrs. John Decker In r.i i'i 'lip riinrlii'.mi nf Illf salr. nthfr- rnre warfare .Division of Fish and ( Thoroughbred Panel spent Sunday at the Trenton fair. ,'i' i'lMi-cii) \'ill lir Immediately "in Girl scout troop held a cook-out r, -..'..I Thr Li ,ns' C'lach expects to field either instance a regular applica-i John Turner, Jr., racing secre- W.lr.M my Imnil t hi* 19th Au7 o! a fair t'am on the gridiron thleltiun is to be filled ou' and prejtavy of the Monmouth Pp.rk Jockey Saturday after which the members Sri.:r-ntii l!:ri hiked to Devil's rock. The Moth- J M. KEOUnH. season. Cuach Truex says his mainjsented before a permit to trap rah-jCluh, is one of 20 racing officials ?fi;'-.no tiotil.li' i-- going to be in the reserve bits will be issued. ""lected on the Thoroughbred Rac- ers' club of girl scouts will hold a Cnllpctor, bnne; It i= going tn take a lot of Traps and trapping equipment 'ing association jjanel to determine card party Nov. 14 at Backstadt's. NOTICE reaching to come up with reserve' will Deconstructed and maintained • honors for "horse of the year." A ham will be awarded at the par- TO WHOM IT MAY ('liNl'KRN: .strength Truex expects to see a.by the organization or individual Rather than indulge In a haphaz- ty. The senior girl scouts are paint- value means real sav- P.,...i-ii.l 1" lii. l.n.v.M.nu of Titl# I. Ing doll statues which they will SUNHEAT is high In I lin.l.r 6T, S.I'IIIII-, 1 to 7 inclllliv* goiid first team carrying the Lions' i doing the trapping. Plans for trap aid system of selection, the nation's i.f III. II. V... •! SlHNilis nf Nrw Jrriif)'. colors. .construction will be furnishr-d by leading racing men are being in- present to their mothers. II.Mi..' it bei.l.y n viii tlint n ,< shall np- Seven letteimen are on hand withjthe Division of Fish and Game, lerrogatrd this season to determine St. Catherine's Rosary society heating value—more ings in every dollar l.'.y Ht Mi>mnmil!i r.,-miy Cnurt ill Yrtt- lr ( ' elected the following officers at its In.ill. HI Ihi- I'.niiily nf Miiiimoilth. «t one back being well known for'. Are3, t0 br tl.appod comprise 'l t°1 horses in training, a cross- Iii:ii.i A M.. K.H.S.T.. .n.v i- ii-k'im fnr .mini ed teserve-' j,i=t to make sure a a..pproveppriivi.dd hhy rrprenentailverep,..-,, mnut. s , omf lhe|..., , ' -"'•" ^'-ahoaid. and has had am- 1.1,1. mi I-..in"! til".Hi" i.f Nn. i fufl nil. n 1 today the C, I, A. group of Ideal "'"•"""Irezzi" i was in fullback. Mento" '"r ' DivisioDivisionn ooff FisFish anand GameGame.. |II' pie'' oppoitunitoppoitunltyy tto sesee anand study S].i i i'.• MI ni>. f.i.- f.n ! nil miiy hr nh« take „ ... . , .ill"1 cicatn of the 19M crop. His Beach. tiiin.il f-..m tin |i|.*!r><-' ('Ink at hrr 'Iruex moved up Iiannv to take „ i.- . , .i'lic rn-am of thc 19M crop. His OR OIL DELIVERY SERVICE hum nn T'l.iiin An.. T nloii Knll". N. J. Rabbits trapped ire lo b- tinned^ „.,„, thojp of 0(hfi. pn>-.s>i(,n of 1 lu pfjsit ion. d ll o A.' li.il- in.i-l IM' '. 1li< hitmU nf th* acts ?"' •.". '*Kt ..T?.p l:T.'' !<.m,MHl,. will determine Anal sea- Need for Kegi8tralion Ii -Hi.-' c:. ii. mil .mu ih.m a P. M. nn I.eoniu f\o lias two >iiuthci the Division of Fish and Game for CALL ANY TIME... DAY OR NIGHT \uth thr TICZZM hoys playing in thr sonai honois Tin -il IV. llr'nli. r Inill. I'.i'.". liberation on open lands within the Tin llniml I,-.IVI> thi- iiKht ti) reject hfirkflrld '*nd A] and CSene Patter- Stressed by Democrats nun plavin* jide l.v .«idr in tho left »•«"»''••"within" 2" 4 hourn™ s» m.aftenr the...->y• HI.-are |, „ .. ,,• TnLinu in.i i.r »:• inii- The necessity for voters to regis- S.-I.I. niln r jr.. I'.i.-.n Air of' the Urn- Al will start at f»u^^ f " th^r^Tof0. lorl'iml^'s " * NK1.L1K r. OSHORK. p n ter was made known Monday at a II '12 Dntrirt Cl»rlu meeting of the Red Bank Demo-j nod for thc left lruard Miiot. iK'oup that have Ihe i cwn lnnil | FOR A GUARANTEED OIL SUPPLY NOTICt lhrou h 0Wnersh cratic club by Mrs. Katharine El- I-arrv Pollrnstr... taKKfd «» on*! £ 'P <"' "•»«'••>" "»•'• Huhnt M. Kanow, junior mana- Borough of Rumion r:; V> r> r r nt f thl r bl 1 I1I( r n( A ile Son fnc of R d kuR White, candidate for mayor, ,,f Ih,' t.Hsi ha.-ks on the Shore T , " " " ' " "" , «" "" * »* S ' \ -. i1 i li'ii- Lit I,. . ii til. il ivith th« 1 bl pla< d on lh m s nf and John Petlllo, club president and «HI I... the Kriddfr to wntch In '" ' " " "'"'" " " i Hank, u i-unently .•moiled for «n THIS WINTER ... CALL C:, rl, ..f III. lliii'iiilvll nf Ilillllsnii mi Sep. lhc 5 tatl! and p cr candidate for rouncil. tfinliir ~. I'.i.'.n liy tin- iiiinii i il numhef / thin IJ...I Haider-l-lnn ronteM. J , ^ , ™t c»n ImimhMrnl in.Kuianre I'ourw In the placed on lan.lfi unilt-t th'' juii.sdii .Ne Mm. White and Mr. Petillo also i.r tin- !.!>: i»! ( KIIIII Hi.rniiKh. the' True* sent his nquad through * . - . (|^. |nh,nU((, of pm^ Ca«- . f.itl.m i« l :.•• iin.-i',.n u.ll he i.lnreil tion of the ro-oprntt in^r or^nnizii- stressed the need for voters to no- I ; .mmaKes Tuesday and Wedne.i- uHMy and Life Underwriters. I nn III" lull!..I r..r Hi, i-.-n.-i n H. i ..,. ... tify the board of elections of any: lie In il nn ,S,.v. inli. i 7. I'I'II. niiil t.. I.- and tapeied off on practice tion. All latilills are to be (iropi-i- The oui.tf. "CuiTenl insurance ly taKged prior to rclibi'i-ntion. Ear change of address since the last \ 1 nn l,y I In- :, ml vnti-ri nf III il tmlay with licht drilln. Tomorrow Laws and Kvents," is open only to lat(» for thi« jiui f>osi- will in- fin - ' nu-ri nnd wntnen now engaged in election. I "Sli.ill Mnrv M O'lliiiiiki-. ihr iin-nrnt Ihi' 1.111n-M will (in through plays Seaboard Service 1 niflhed hy the lijvifiion of Fi.'h nrul ; lh, inMii.'inr The club formulated plans for .l-r ..r I-, .'. .i-, r nf lii'.ii. hi rentier unit -1Kn:• 1 ~ in i uni'ludini; the final Ii'"'" I,mu., I- in li-.:.l I, Hi.'.- ,,r itinn I.I* '.jam Mi Kiiirnw hi!.1' tiH'ently bein future meetings regarding the elec- tti'ilmut I'i'fiiip thr ii|iciifr. 1 ! il ,' ,'.i,.I In hm in .1 II,,l In. re. Th pi'innt in 'i; [i lull |IIf.iidenl of Ihe Monmoulh tion although no date, was set for "Serving the Shore * ..I Hi...I "in (...• unn.l rani.. ltlllldiiK« line Tr«( nndii lh, |,l,in HIIMII I \;ilid ''niiiily Infur;iiu'e iiK*'ntj« He i« at the next meeting. -li.i. •• '» ' "id I I nl irial. I'-'Hrh Jn, liii-'ill Bulldogs aieifrom November l.'i in M.inli l.'i in linscii' iittenilinK lh, State Intlli- Fiank Wise, the other Demociat- n - |.i... .1-.! i I: s in- .ir,.« 14 tn «.J1 TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-0248 .... 1- • « 11 tmi--. • ".'.n I' I, mi-;) *" -ialri] I.,i :i I,ii' Ii -1 hrn meeting (llulve, thr stale Division uf 1'iah .inii atji-iitu mritmR being hfld at jc. candidate for rouncilman. was M.IIKIIT A KKniI .IR ihr liuiiam nt Iooit River, Down'and Game'announced. Allantlg City, unibli to bs preaent. I'i :i (,.,k ..I 'he llor.. nth of Ruminn, Ui;i> BANK KKHIHTKK. FKI'TKM ItKK L>. ' «•«'-•

I nr.rj „• McKelvry's Expands With INew Warehouse r. ' VOLK (HOKK

.. |. :l !.i !••.:• I..-. Your clioici nf in*iir- LOOK FOR NUMBER 32- ;imc a^ini i- ju-| as !'••• ..I hiri, ,; im |M>r lant as vour IL.- •. j, rhiiirr ol ,,.-11 h>- .,? I!..- . • !i ?.. ' YiA% pi-rfurriu'-l h i :u ,.l RED CROWN III. I!I O-2KM) III ill r.li'l 111- l;ar-:\ 1.1.i.i.l.i...II Thr GRANTHArV •md workroom, has hern located to [„,,.„ „,,,,.| umdnv.> have been \|- Ij! • -II i! II Kll'.moil* h.is I .' I iiuality. pattern and n..u me i.-ar of the McKelvey noli-, 21 ; p|ar,.,| on one side iiml one rnd. anil '..1.0 !.> I.f. |...' Il loll ;ll I-'KI t Mull i ?iy.r sample?. Thi i e 1 lini;- ',,v.A -.,„.,,, Wesi Front St.. Freehold. The one- ' a. day .\g\\\ 11ji•-.t iv .-yv.cm. rtsen: ;«1 II. ••!'.•• .i!'.-.- I.i mi . uniln.'.t h'-iiii' feet are used tu show :p. !.- J-iit story building, made necess.uy by '<>r . Hi«.rtin« "ink, hns li."n in- •VPc. Pl.iee Polling inline nml bedding also III' nil .1.. K..-.'.. i-r :> Shield 'if Church m the demand, of expanding htuinew,, ^'J^,,,,,, ,,f VHllU Ilf lH!(),,,nK play in the mam buildm • , . t . ." • .1 i' Ki\ i'i \ !• -A ho-pita! is constructed of reinforced cinder i ,n flln , t,t!.—. m. a.-u. inn nine, 12 and In business at this In i i' inn In- | the past .'10 yrais, M.K. • . . ... I, f... :t i ii' left oyeliinw . blocks and stucco, with heavy steel 1 15 f,.,., lrl UH|(|, w ,11 in- ki-pl in ;\ .-> .- 1.1 shipped 1UK* nnd ..aipct .II I i '. . ..il II. MilTi'ie.l the injury I Kirdeis eliminating the need for t|,r buildup. Special iiltentiun was * 11. r\.; > state in the Union and columns. I paid to thi- prevention (jf moifituie In f.ii .-.>:r countries. I'r.wl I.nit .iiul Hi'nj.iniin Van Constructed so that a aecond and in consti urt inn the building which K. ill' n s|ni.l Tu.-ilay :i! Atlantu Hi^iiiiniK wliete they artended a night al the Rum.-on buiel. Mis. I'laii- rit.-t i.nir "I the Miinmniith Pres i Ruimon Jane Spallin^ is in charge Ruth Mi*!" Carolyn Miller, youngest P.F.C. Chail.-s Menis. son ot Mr. Novrmlirr duughiei nf Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs Charlc Mnui of H5 Avf. r !!.!• ^ci-K i rid in Stamford. • A. Miller nf Aye of Two Kivei.-, has of Two Rivci---. i.n home on IK days' Mr. and Ml> Ku« n u>iii'- r),i-\ h.-lppd celebrate i begun hi-1 senior year al St. Maiy's leave rinni the Marine corps. Hn I..i IMI iv of Mr -. Wiiitmann's| LET US DO IT N'arumsunk -st . FiuniM.n hall. Builington. Mi. Millei i.- H is Mationid ril Chenv I'oint. N. C the cngugtnu-rit ami f' ' If ! i ' h. . I ON THIS . . . 1 \Ii U'llii nn Mm iav of South paitner In the Albert H. Miller Shoe Thi H;u ent-Te:u hci association of nianiage tif th. n da i^ M -. -' ;- -pi-nil;i:^ ,T few days v."ithj fOR YOU/ company, Bioad st.. Red Bank Hol\- ("in.-s . lioul will hold a card Kuth M. Hinge.-*, t. I:D .1 , I;. il i i^l.:er. Mis Knul ' Staldei Miss Joyce Robeitshaw, daujihtci paMv lomuiioi'. ni^ht al Holy Itu- eobfi, son of Mi and S' ..I I. Siii.r | Drop in and ie* tht new You "ill find it much more, con- of Rev. and Mis. Citing.' Hobi-it- aiy hall. Mis John She;i is in Jacobs of Rumsun Tin- -A --!fai.tur> for u\ ro shaw of Lincoln ave. has retilrn.d will take place ,\'ov. ]H. RED CROWN tlectric wattr ao.l Mi M'ivd HolniKirn, has hevn take down and store jour canv*j to Holhna cullfgc V.i . whi-ie .-ne Sister Maty Rosi- :i liai-her at Miss Buige«« \\n< « • a heaters, with the new pro- ...i.lln.,1 li.i'Mc K\ i:In'•--« the past awnings tlian fur wni to do i« ha.-* been awarded s fcholai ship to Holy Crn-^ '|.'llor>il."i! -.! ! I.f! from rtuiiison hi^h .'.h.n.; I \ i w.'i'lis fr .m liei position with. ttctiv* "Vanode" rod. And, \our-.i.H The cost n low. study voice. Mia* Robeit.-hiiw is li- this mnrninK on the S. S. I'onte Bl- employed by thp I * i udenr i.il In . in- brarian of the college ch<»r and M.: i ..j' .h' in Life ln«uiance cono J nn-aiK;ino '-r. a jn'.^i image to Rome. ance company at N''»:nli. M .I.i- o>k u> about thi ten year \X'e jirmcct >our jwnmgs uncil Furniture & (j!:i.«» publicity director of the athletic I Mi.-- Joan H.ifMiiKi i. rl.uightrr of cobs Is manual trninin^ aiul hi, prottctivo plan. board. This is her aecond year at :,...'-. o! Hi-' aid m.-ti action Wed- >ou need them next spring. j William Ha.'singer of liellevue ave. ing teacher at Rumson high > hnoi Repair or rttmcring if neces- Hollinj, i ha.^ enlemd KJen hall. PhiladrIphia. r.f d r, I.I«!I'. in the (Ire home. S0 During the "ar he aeive.1 i t ri - sary at >pec i*1 1 ow off-*e»io« Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burns Mt- The Siitrr Krnny foundation tor Navy. Mi AM MI~ Paul Lawrence and c 75" » 249 prices. Telephone today. Esti- jrruder, Jr., of Roscland are the infanli!e paraiy>i. is canvassing the ilillilnii nf K:i.-t Orange, former ti.m 101. U» i'.1 idrm-! l-.oie -ppni Sunday visit- mates gladly and freely fivea. parents of a son. Lloyd B. Magruder borough Tor fund.= Mis. William ••Htm ... Tragaur fvtt in^ Mi I.M -A ren.-r s pnrents. HI, born Wednesday of laat week Oromey is in chmge of the drive MiddlcluKii <«pp«r or capp*r- at Mountainside hospital, Mont- here. 'The I.inns club meets tonight at fcMrinf tl.«l lank. (lair. Mr. Magruder la the son of Rev. Rnhaid P!wing. new curate j The. women nf the Hof'ii 7 o clock in tlip Crystal Brook, STANDARD Col. and Mrs. Lloyd Magruder of of Holy Cross Catholic church, ar- church will hold a l.azai in I'VII-MI inn. Cllffnid H. Cadmnn, vice •Ito .Moiunoiiili St. Bui ton wood lane. rh^d here Saturday to take up his I church rooms Wednestla\. Ui- pie i.irrit. \\ill he in charffr since j AWNING CO. new duties. Father KH-ing comes ' between 2 and i p. ni. and 7 ami the pre-irlent. Benjamin VanKeu- i RKI) BANK 6-1.JI0 i il \ • '!< .i: \: : i !:. r \. Mr. and Mra. Hugh Henry Tyn- ,<.„ ,. ,i| .,ti. nd th.- Li"ns district] tn Rununn fioni Sufrod H^nr' ; 11) p. m. Rnnlhs sellln|- fund, f Broad St. Shrewsbury • it m«»r n«>i< .l.iii. Jr., of Buttonwuod lane me church. Rivrrton. Rev. Michael articles, arts and crali.i ar' the paicnts of a daughter, Patrice Red tank I till Clmk, who has heen curate at Holy and toys will he featured In t he 11.-idnuisl er Cntr.il O.si a r Mo- Ann. born Monday of laft week at Cross. Is on two weeks' vacation in evening a llsh pund will be. up r-ui^ nl Ibe Peddle school has an- Rivcrview hospital. The infant waa Canada, t'pon his rfturn he will aled for children. iHriiiriil Dial DoriMld H Werner. ON THIS . hoi n on the birthday of her grcat- leave for St. Mary's church. Alpha, Members of the talent fund n. •.mi of Mi. and Mis. H. K. Werner Hiandmother. Mra. Flora Scatena where he has. been transferred. nf Tintiin a\e, hn« received com- of Knglrwnod. Mr. and Mrs. Tyn- mittee of the Bantist. chun-h Ii ill The Holy Ciofs P.T.A. will hold a Christmas preview di-|ila\ I'M rnend;it mn fir uttaininK second dall have three other children. Pam- tiuivii- f..r WIHI veer's scholasticn rl-i Elninr. Hufcjh Henry, III, and its Hrst meeting of the fall next day at the church. (iavin Michad. I Tuesday. The nursery school f.n in-c-s. h....: Mitiiicu KUKIK'S relehnted his l.iilbdjiy S.-pt. l« fit a party In FUEL-OIL I'.ipt. and Mis. Fif-dciirli Hall nge children Bpdii.iiMed I.;. tli. FKOERAL HOlSIMi LOAN churchoi of this cumnuniiy o|ii-n.-.l his h.iine fie-.-enl were Mr nnd have moved from the cornel of Mi Hnriv S Unuliind. Sr.. Charles Kidm' id. and Blossom id. to Tusea- A S1.B81.0OO federal luan to the Monday at Leedn hall The. das.< 1c enrollment is not (illcd. and .i fi'.i ft.'ulxrul nf I.nni; Island. Mr. »nd Per Gal. loosa, Ala. Long Branch housing authority for Mi«. Vemnn H Knhn «nd Mr. and Miss Kathleen Chiisman music construction of 14f» units has been more children can he arc.-jr.ed in- I formation may he. secured fi.ini MM. I-." C Chnflin. 11 approved by President Truman. leacher at Rumson high school, is Mi-< liuth Dlptr. of Throckmor- building a new home on Oakwood One hundred of the units will be (Mrs. Jteginald Wood, thf nclmnl SPECIAL CASH PI.\N. • teacher; Rev. Donald Mc.Will, /lev. ton a\e Is a p.-itirnt at Monmouth lane. constructed on the Norwood oval, 1 near the West End section of th« Andrew M. VanDykc and Rev. John Are you kicking alioiit hijjlii'r |iricr» or arc The Rumson Woman's club will Aiiciulinir 'he Circle J of the. hrdd a card party next Thursday city. M. Bates. ArrnnKCinenix have lien made to serve food lo pupils .-it Red Hank I'I esliyterlan church at you saving wlirrr you ran? W •• offrr >ou a ON ANYTHING ELSE YOU tending th« school mid-niorriinn the Mniiv Pitcher hole] Monday rhoicr. Mr. and Mra. Kennelh Kll of weie. MM liiTijamin VanKeuren. Mi-. [Inns Huberts. Mrs. Fred Trenton were Saturday v.ue.- of Dr. and Mm. Wylie (J. i'aic. .Stci'lnian md Mr«. Fred S. Morris. The Middletov.il iccn-aj:e c.iiiieen Hurry Rowland, ^ho ' is at the will meet tomorrow m^hi al a Atlantic Citv racr. track, spent Sun- HANCE & DAVIS WANT AT THE CHINA & DONALD'S LAUNDRY div with his patents, Mr. and Mn. o'clock at Leeds hall. Ymini; | pie of this area who are hi^h sihu.il • Ilii11y P. Rowland. Charles Row- TEL HK 6-010$ Innil, hi.i cousin, spent the week- 44 Marion St. pupils, are invited to atu-ntl Mr. ;md Mi'5. HHrold I'cMy nf Arlington. Vs. arc flpenilmu tln< GLASS SHOP BETWEEN NOW week with their son-in-lnu" and! QUALITY-CLEANING daughter Rev. and Mrs. Andrew M. VanDykc Phone R. B. 6-0203 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Robinson ..f Millville lire quests 'if then- «,,n HOW ABOUT BUILDING AND CHRISTMAS I and dau|rhter-in-!aw. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth I. Rohinsnn. BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER I Dr. Wylie. (S. Pale attended a NOTICE Or iALE nr PKOI'KHTY 1 (IK NliN-1'AYMKNT OK TAXES, ASSESS. MENTS AND OTIIKK MUSH IPAL UKNS. meeting of dcpartmeni supenn- Public notif* II hn-ehy K\.n 'iiflt I. ("ar.s I'. K.mi.. r...,|..,r i>tnrl nf ih« Konuiiih of I.iu'.v S.Urr. I nnnii ,,1 Munm.ii;'!. V. Ji-r«->. |MI:MI- Dr. Pale Is supervising prin.-ip.-i! i. ii: J.iliri Banifii!ii|it, H!.irK 4_ Lnt 1 .... . I "._'.*". [hold an all-day luncheon mc'iiic Joseph Migliztio, Hlock 4 l.ol IT . .. i:..«:t ; Tuesday at the home of Mis. Wyiie That's the China and Glues Shop Kutherine H. Ilinnini, Blork II. I.ri;« 7 nii'l .1 ...... ;<".'.'i limn H. CnrnrN, Bloc1. 24. I.nt 1,1 .. . :;l..1u . (',. Pate. Plans will he complete.I I«a>t S. Pack. Illncl. 3:., Lol :. I .... . M.:n IN YOUR ATTIC booth. And there will be a coupon for the guild's hrici^e par'.v in I.e Thi mid !an(l« finil rrli ff.nU1 w.I: lit- .oil t<< mnk. Ihr iuniiuii* of the milnir.- i held Oct. 19 at Leeds hall, and f .r there waiting for you to sipn. Sifin I'll lien* churBfiibl* Rjrairm the unmp nn thr fi.-i.r .l.-iy ni Juy. 1 !I..II. n-» c.nMiiitF.l in the foreKoinB liM. togethrr with inn r'-H on s:-..l iimiMiiiL fMim thr lirM dri> to their annual In-gathering mcrtuiK. It, then drop it into the box. For the dflte of RAk-. nml coltl nf vnlr. j slated for November. Snid properly will b* Kolil in fre to i«ii h i.rr-nn H« w :! [,ii,ih.Tr th^ r>nm* I Mrs. Charles L. Steuerwald nr that coupon la your chance on the subject to redemption »t the low«-ht ralp of i ti I *• - * st. till i. i\u n.**. ii: .-\rrnn nf *7r I.er «inum. Thf pnj-mrnt fnr thi SII!'1 &h»:I lif m.-nl.- Inf..re Ihr cnnclu'inn nf i Leroy pi., Red Bank, entertaini-d grand first prize, a free RtanRl din- thf »H!P. nr th*1 pn-i^rtv fhMil h>- hf i. sn'il. ' members of the bridge chili at hn- Th.- ml,. ;< mini.- iin.I.r thr lunviiinn i.f an An nf t hi l.i.v.-latiirr. piilil'nl ' home last week. Prizes were av. nor set for [our worth ahuut J3u. ""An An I-IIIII-.-I inn* nni.aiil tnn. fl.-isMnniH III.II n:h<; ni n. •• |..-i i chiuy,- i,n NOW! r.-a! r,i'i.:.rrtv. nr.'l Iir.ivnlinn fur {hi- .•..:], rli.n, in- . .,T l.j Ih. i-ri;il:..|. anil rnfoir.. ' ed to Mra. Kenneth 1. I'.nlur But you get something even be Her nirni of lie-is th'iiiii." lU^vis.in of t'.H>i. Mrs. Leroy Martin. Mrs W. (I A' «riy rime hrtorr \hf naif, th- nml. •• xr.t .1 w." i. i . , •.. ..nyni^n' nf '!]' than that when you sign the rou- nmmirit fine on any priiiiei !y, w.th t h <- nli;i-t iin.l i-,,-'. .n< I:..I| up ti, iht ' rn»- anil Mrs. Peter Kleinrnin^ Our Iliiiltling Kxprrli* ran add iiiir. hxt or PM'II llirre rur|)ii^iiif:l\ Lot* r<»*f. , I „"..,:„• ,.f "h,-.... 'formed church Sunday rnornini: into your pocket and first rhanic you get between now and Christ- JOX U/VUi henne mag, bring- It into our stoic. It'«

worth l(Kr off on anything you sre at the China and Glass Shop. 'S Boys' Department

So be sure to look for booth num- formerly located at 32 Broad St., Red Bank, i< now located ber 32 at the show next week. Oct. at Howard I. Borden'i, 704-06 Cookman Ave,, Atbury 2d to 7th, and save yourself 10% on Park, with a complete lint of Boyt' Clothing and Acces- •ome of thn most beautiful gifts in sories. town. Budget accounts opened in our Red Bank Stort will be acceptable at our Asbury Park Stort. THE HKHK ARK TWO BACK-TO-SCHOOl. ITK.MS ... SKK THKM AM) SAVK ! CONSTRUCTION CO. IS7 BROAD 51. — RED BANK BOYS' STADIUM COAT BOYS' TRENCH COAT China & Glass 0 ALTERATIONS 0 Combination Windc 0 GARAGES 0 Mouton Collar • Water Repellent 0 REMODELING 0 INSULATION 0 CONVERSIONS • Full Belt 0 ROOFING 0 HEATING 0 FOUNDATIONS $1C95 # A necenary item for ^ | ^«ww SHOP 0 Mouton Laptlt 0 SIDING 0 PLUMBING 0 Porch Enclosures \ 0 Wool Quilt Lined 15 •very jchool boy 12 87 Broad Street, SMALL MONTHLY PAYMKNTS \E\HS TO l'\\ VISIT OUR COMPLETE BOYS' DEPARTMENT Red Bank, N. J. FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL RED BANK 6-4133 Telephone 6-4229 HOWARD L BORDEN INC Ann Ballantine John Ballantine RKRVlNr; MONMori II rorxTY SINCE litos * EVERY JOB GUARANTEED ""INSURED • 704-706 COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBURY PARK, N. J, Page Twelve BANK R^IHTKR. *KPTKMBEB M, VJM ATTACKEU BV IlKDS i Sfct. William HPnlry of Asbury ATHLETE'S FOO To Dedicate Addition at Shrewsbury Saturday America's Best Corsets No Alcohol!—No Acid—No St Park was at'ackrd in Vienna. Aus- For quick relief and good results tria, Tuesday by Austrian Com- Fitted by Graduate Coraetterei (he lamou. VICTORY OINTMENT. munists demnnstratiriK before tho' veloped (or the boyt in the Army, i Frank B. Lawes American-ociupird Hotrl Bristol. TUCKER S for the home folki. Gel VICTORY— ResulM. Alto for Firtl Aid and Itch The Asbury Park soldier's car was CORSET SHOP Safe to ut« on any part of the b< overturned, hut hp was rescued be- Sol,| in Keil Rank l.v UKuelt, Whe ISt Broadway Lonf Branch Sun Kay -liii.- stoir.; r.u your h' Hazelbrook Coal fore being nerinusly injured. , l Standard Fuel Oil 15 NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD TEL. RED BANK 6-2875 J. YANKO 30 BROAD STREET RED BANK FREE-FREE Rogers A 1 Silverware Cretonnes thai; measure up You can now get the eirtr* pieces of silverware to your fondest expectations you netd at no cost to you.

OBTAIN VALIABI.K COlPONS AT JINN'S I.Al NDKKKTTft Pictured I; 're *:h 'ion to Shrewsbury grammar school which will be dedicated Saturday at Handsome slipcover and 2 30 p. m The w.nq wnn J.iy. Allrn and Ponnis of Miss Daisy Hance of Red Bank. Cal., July 31. j Trillion ant., Tied Bank. .Second I,lent Fninklin Wood- tuff, Jr., son of Mr.". M. I.. Seller of 28M (Jillespic nvf, ni rived on Oki- nawa in August lor a tour of duty In the far cut, He !• asjljr.cd aj BED BANK REGISTER. REPTKMRER 2S. 1050 Pagn Thirteen turned from a vacation in Florida. 1 In Critical Condition PERSONALS They stayed at Daytona Beach, I Kontl IxMie Difrulid and also visited Miami and St. Dump Discussion Monmouth Men Salvation Army In Malayan I"p., Horo Speed Limits William Wollner, ion of Mr. andAugustine. Accompanying them From KalontoHii Crash Mrs. W. C. Wellner, 2S Clifford pi., were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van- : William I'tister of Colt's Neck V 'i' *•! * ,i. M .i" <\ •'• ar '">. ' ,f. a : J and Donald Ganson, Jr., son of Glalin of Atlantic Highlands. | Again Featured Charged in Tax Fund Campaign M t'.i A-.I r; '••> A \.r., .p I ,: ' '.t f* '.: l May Be Raised Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Ganson, ! former resident of Eatontown. is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudrow of ; in critical condition at Monmouth Sr., Pica pi., are enrolled at Cen- J,,i:, a |,:i,p,.-:i,| '2f)l •'•'«> ',,,,-A ,-. I)r.•<•«>!. PropottfA tral College, Pella, Iowa, for the West Bergen pi., are parents of ai Evasion Probe Memorial hospital, where he wasDraws Workers first semester of the 1950-51 school son born Tuesday at Monmouth taken early Sunday morning when Traffic Law Changes Memorial hospital. Davigou Appoints his auto overturned at the Eaton- Mayor Kiifli-li. (.en. year. Mr. Wellner graduated from Giglio, Lawn Figure ("i',v, A'frM E. Pr;sroll hai pro- Central in 1950 and is taking grad- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I. Brown of town, traffic circle on highway 3.">. Arthur pi. are on a vacation trip The 22-year-old man was retui n- •.\r..ih t i:i:,,r:.-i 'r.c Mvawm "v.vn- p-.*f-d char.Kf-s ;n traffic aw» :r- Smith, Santelle 1 uate courses at the college this In Sugar-Profiteer Lanahan Hoiiorar) ah.I' .< .'. •',. >J:.-,'i . ', lejeri. 1 -he i '••i'Ur.ft, a np*»*l lim! . tn< rfftBo to year. Mr, Ganson is a senior. by car to Williamsburg, Va. Mr. ing from Ix>ng Branch stadium, Brown is building superintendent where he won the semi-final race br;n»j rii.ixin.jm !»'tfa: sp^ds !n line To Study Matter Chairmen l Mr. and Mrs. Neal Taylor of of The Register. Study by Government In Saturday night's stock car rac- w 11 h r. • •. x i i* • r i r, % #' a t * j 1 >- Manor dr., are parents of a son Miss Tillie Kaney of Mechanic ing program. His car strus an ho'jr The question of Little Silver's New York (Special)— Four men i born Monday at Monmouth, Me- 1 •ir.d Ma'.i , st. is a medical patient at Mon- truffle island, rolled over several N'lrtheastei n M" "il h co ].v\ .{ in t.v jj: ••a-r.r: 45-m:.« p> r ho'ir morial hospital. trash dump again featured a meet- J said to have been key figures in the Hid $14Ol,0 spe<-,j ,imir. will !,*> n^'lM for ur,;- I mouth Memorial hospital. She was ing of that borough's mayor and ' investigation of the Kefauvcr Sen- times and thiew him about 25 feet rallying to the •• c of 111,. Sail Gilbert Bennett, son of Mr. and nf .1 "l: r ."-hoc/. foini.'y w:'h N«w Y'-:k ar. i P iV-iHlft '(p'-f-.Ja. . Miss Kaney ii a member of the uth side of Silverside ave.. has ; including William J. Giglio, S6, of hospital by the Eatontuwn Volun- in^ on t ho nimin .itp, s < it has entered Boston University's gO f ! sales force of the Yanko store, I aroused the ire of residents living 43 Comanche rd , Portaupeck, were teer Ambulance corps. sock J125.1XK) to erect a -'M, , • net ! The ifovetT.oi ^iid 'h^ n"X !<•((- School of Theology The school is jrf l.i •tin' will al»f; b" a * k <••*•! to Broad st. ; in that area. charged in information filed in New eil new service center ' > 11TV the university's oldest, educational 1 its yreat Work. ta« k.<- nv.tfjr '. --hir''- :*;•. • h m^'-s. unit, having been fuundrd 112 years Pupils of the second grade of j H. Denman Smith and O- F. San- York Federal court Monday with (!AP Group Gets River st. school, accompanied by telle were the main spokesmen »r- failing to pay the major part of ' Colonel Unyd II Man !*'•!•• ti an \>: (jvwior.js foi s> m.p- rman- ago. i en'. ',.1'fr.Ff p.'i'"-. fir.'l rn i.'ing of their teacher, Miss Mabel Wilbur, their 1946 income taxes. Clubwomen Hear S A. retired [raiui , III-- Mrs. Madeline Dickscn of Branch guing against the dump. Mayor t I paid a very pleasant visit at The The tour were described as hav- chairman. amd lo.lir "I -ir,i r\ Orientation Talk 1;< r>n-< « }l>- >y the i-t. -1 form. The pupils were supplied end of World War II. Bank corps of the Salvation Armv ' Anothpr trumc problem r^c^iv.njf ed the ceremonies for the laying Satter, Donald E. Lawea and Ches- School Program 1,1' nt. R ,•.<•, 1 Bun.I1 in a talk f with questionnaires and Reginald Chairman Magnifier announces ai'.pntmn is th^ h«ndl:nx of rafflc of the corner stone of the new Ma- ter Apy. The defendants, In addition to 1,, n.-u. tucm'x'K -f l>.| Hink c.v.l l 1 violatidRs by ou of-ataf drivers, VanBrunt, office manager, was kept GlgHo, who is married and th« fath- that th<» fullowiiiK partial enli- 1 sonic home at Burlington, Saturday. The question first was aired at Fred A. Fitch, superintendent of Air Pitrol '.,<<• Tiuuiiy nilfii . tne ^ov- : nor »aid Of *hf 2 07% p>r- busy during the entire journey er of four children, are Frank S. ments have been made within th-- Miss Alice M. Garvey, daughter the Sept. 13 meeting. Following that the State Home for Boys at James- •' I !!-.•• •• • o 111 ij ,r |.'ii ; < answering their many queries. Miss Livorsi. 47, of Atlantic Beach. N. Y.. past week as f"llnw«. h.,., ,rir of Mil. Edward Garvey of Nut. meeting, council held an informal burg, was the. speaker at a meet- "f 'in- c 'AI' 1 :.i.-.. |.p- Hi. ir :,' 1.11- p*"t' from Wilbur expressed appreciation of I Howard Lawn, 39, an attorney, of chairmen. Mavor Charles I: Kn-j •wamp rd., Middletown township, session at which members of the ing of thu Little Silver Woman's -n-; • . ui> • ind 'ni- s> t'lni, i.j, f an the opportunity afford to see the Long .Branch, and Louis J. Roth, M, lish, Major General K. H. l,annh.in has enrolled at New Rochelle Col- board of health, Mr. Smith and Mr. club yesterday at the clubhouse. nr^ inizc,! t:r-.'i|> Kieinired fo H^.-I" The number of una n-iw^rrd workings of a modern newspaper an accountant of New York. Mr.«. Thomas N. McC.irter. II -m let, New Rochelle, New York. She plant. Santolle were present. The program was arranged by the ln in-'' tneLo / shaw. Campaign vue ehai Edward T. McDonough. Jr., son McClellan is chairman. Hi .mil1 b!i« i>.proprrite 0 »'> " 1 orr n»vi«,,Davisonn U!sai,i,id uI ti -i s. ,a rfi#«,..,i.difficul t „,..,_mat-. cust estate of the late Senator J. Mrs. Ernest Fahncsto.li. M of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mi>550 Boys, Girls When Mrs. McC'lellan introduced f.,r U'. I-;, liir Air Force In ilevi-i- Warren Harbour for J1O0.0O0 in 1946 Prentice Kellngg. Mrs Carl Donough of Madison avc, has ic- \ ter to find another area and that the speaker jhe remarked that the opinion of tl,e CAP Mo.v of mis Hanney to Give Course* and allowed Livom to purchase the Kelly. Mrs. Kdgar A. Kimpp Mi turned to New York medical col- council's main effort is to correct Jamesburg school has gained world- n; ine-, is used to j,a;. .salaries of ,in former Mike Jacobs home in Hum- Saniurl Hiker and Nicholas!; Kir In hVadiiiK Improvement lege. Flower and Fifth ave. hos-Attend Canteen unsatisfactory conditions at the wide fame as a model institution Air I-' l.-- Ill . .11 for. e for the • son for 150,000 in the Bame year. frees. The chairman nf piihhcitv n pital, as a member ol the sopho- dump. for boys. She said that the govern- l»i.ir,n^ ,,f iiiinu.iifl and thft pro- i I lean Paul A M,<;r.<<- of "he Dl- i More than 550 boys and girls | The homes were later resold by ( more class. ments of the Scandinavian cuun William M. Myers Rnrmigh •-11 • 1 r iiir.int'ir -unl <>j»e ratl-m of vehicles U.IIUII u! •'•'• announced i junior and senior high canteens All four were released In bail for R. Haig.'Fair Haven: Frank lv I1 thx< |r. ir.s arc under way to offet H. Neafie of Vista pi., has returned he will do everything to co-operate, to this country to study the school C A I1 .|U 1.I1..11-. sii|.|. ,ri Uii-ir ,,»n i last Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22 pleading on next Monday. McCarter, Rumson; Mrs. Holi.it F. in the Kcti Bunk area muise* in to Trinity-Pawling school at Paw- but said the dump is in marshy and Its program as it is considered acliviii.'s nn illy and .11.• oiviniz.'.l I and 23, at the Community Y. M. U. S. Attorney Irving Saypol said Norton. Sea Bright; Joseph Az- ifadmtf improvement, s.milar to ling, N. Y., for his senior year. Mr. land and that lt will take time to the finest in thu nation. and oi.i-ni1.' ',n .1 vo.uir ir1.1 I. is,<* , C. A., Red Bank. that the charges against the men znlina. Highlands, and Joseph K those givi-n for the past IS years il Knoll is one of the two returning till. He explained that he has suf- Mr. Fitch told the women that he The jit,- Ilirli' tr iiniri..- of . ride's lettermen of last year's undefeated The evening program Friday were filed to prevent the statute of Edwards, Keansburn. the .V.Y.!.'. Reading institute. ficient dirt to cover the dump, once limitations from running out. He thinks one of thu biggest reasons I. -h football team, and is the school's nights for seventh to ninth grade Campaigns arc beinfi: organized The curse i» d»»aiKned primarily the low areas aie filled in with added that the investigation of the for juvenile delinquency is neglect; I' leading candidate for scatbaek on .students includes game room ac- in about 25 communities and three 1 to it. •ren.-c the re;ir s foremost thing special to tlo in the line .•1N0 iirf,.M lr:nniri^ ulin Ii will n>.! 1 for the organization's trade pub- 'nights. A youth committee is plan- Ktlna R. Freiidenheiin. assistant tive, and in rn-m y ar.- 'he read- are co-oper;ting by separating: lawbreakers" and Roth admitted whicn inteiests him most. nnly h>- rci ,>:;ni/.f,i is l.isif train- ing Institute has enrntd on pro- lication. chairman, nf the Kort Momnnuiii 1 ] ning detailed activities for the trash, and gaibage. actine as accountant for "leading The school director tokl of the ing I'V the All I'' I'll' W III Rid Kiarns f.,r *U'~h ' oncerr.a as the Mr. and Mrs. Edward King and j coming season. underworld figures." \ important role that spurts and iiuy Arnu-d personnel and civilian woik he valuable 111 numcr.jiM cnimei- Stewart Serves Notice er«. Fteadefs liige-t. Now York Life in- «on Edward, Jr. of Slingcisville, At last week's program, the jun- Block, in charge of the case, said Scouting plays in the school's ac- n.il 11(1.Is. surance mmpany and Barringtcn N. Y. spent thi -week-end with Mr. ior high canteen was assisted by Paul Homschoot, chairman of the that Giglio Is charged with paying tivities, he said that Monmouth Hu»;h O'Connor is serving j< Tile C.A I'.'n set ond inirp.i.ie is A.isor-iatp.i. King's brother-in-law and sister, board of health, reported that Dr. chairman of Watson La ha. and the the following volunteers: Mr. and only $4,000 of his Income taxes for county led the state in offering to intended 10 .moment the Armed The Division of General Educa- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. McQueen Mrs. Walter A. Woodhead, Major Edwin F. Stewart, the health of- the year 1946, though his own re-help jamesburg otttcials form boy chairman for Karle Ammunition de of Harris Park. ficer, has served notice to Mr. Pal- pot will lie named shortly. Alront tion has tried to estahlish offearn- and Mrs. Stephen Guzy, Mrs. turn for that year showed taxes of scout troops, and that today theiu c.iti.'Us systetuh in seaich »nd res- puji renter* where demand and fa- Word has been received here George Ciejka, Mrs. Virginia Low- mer that he must cover the dump 1250,000 due. A similar charge is are ten Boy Scout troops and two3.500 workers will he recruited in cue mis.-.ion'i nnd in \vh.Te\er local. to the extent that offensive odors the weeks immediately ahead and cilities warranted it and. hecau.>e that the condition of Mrs. Henry rie. Miss Lisa Portln and Lt. Ar- lodged against Livorsi. Cub Scout packs. He also praised H!ate or rial 1..11 il erni-ri:encie.s which of nianv requests frnni thin area Howland, well known resident of thur Waguespack. are stopped. He said the next step All four men are named in a sep- the Ked Bank Lions club in its the campaign is scheduled to "kick may require us cu-operation. is legal action against the con- for the work in resdinjf. has decided this section who is in a hospital at arate information with causing the many endeavors for Jamesburg off" early in November. Those de- The Ked Hulk .iqij.-nlron expects on this plan for establishment, of Volunteers assisting the ssnlor tractor. siring to send contributions may Washington, D. C. is much im- high canteen were Mr. and Mrs. American Brands corporation, a boys, and said that if it were not ti, ot.tairi a new an.l larger m**et- such a center here for work in read- proved. Edgar Denlse, Fair Haven. Mayor Davison several times food firm, to fail to pay its taxes for their efforts, many of the buys do so by making their checks to iua place which would permit nev- ing. Only one cnurse is planned for Mm. Grace Kelly, 145 McLaren for 1946, though Its return showed Harry C. Barnard, treasurer, or to cr.il classes at the same, time. It Mrs. Herbert Werner, chairman asked the complainants to avoid would be forgotten completely, es- this semestfr and it is designed for it., and Mrs. Isabelle Burroughs, taxes of {135,000 due. the Salvation Army building fund, might also make possible the add- of the youth program committee, "trivialities" in their argument. He pecially at Christmas and other those with four years of college or 92 Hudson ave., are medical pa- assured them that council wants Block said that the four men, holidays. 7 Mechanic at.. Red Bank. ing of extra valuable facilities. the equivalent. It will be given on tients at Riverview hospital. attended both opening nights. As- Stanley F. Hall, campaign direot- sisting Harold Cummlngs, Little everyone "to be happy about it." through a number of food compan- Mr. Fitch pointed out that many cither the 6th or 13th of October. Miss Helen G. Trimble, daughter Silver, who was recently appoint- The mayor said that the offensive ies controlled by them, including boys are sent to Jametsburg for Man Fined 831 Thi" course is Intended to parallel of Mr. and Mrs. John Trimble of ed subcommittee chairman super- condition would last but four or American Brands corporation, were stealing, mostly automobiles. He exactly that given at the university Caro court, has returned to the five more months, and that with able to get large allotments of sug- said in this he blamed the person of New Jersey, has also consented J\l Mi nnd $tl ciMft.* la.~t ni(;ht by a member of the student council. i evening programs. ed the dump and found "plenty of Another source of profits for the the car. Ha» Fall Luncheon Recorder Gilbert W. Mansun in Th» ttr.sl course w.il be given >>y Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen of garbage exposed." He agreed that men, Block told reporter*, was the The speaker also said that if Middletuwn township police court, Russell O Ranney of Ave. of Two the Red Bank Woman's club and it "is not a good condition," but purchase of corn at Western grain boy has been in Jamesburg, or any The auxiliary of the Monmouth on charges of cu'.tin^ in front of Rivers, Rumson. director of the a police car and passing on the Terry O'Donnell of the O'Donnell COUNTY BIRTHS asked that further discussion be nlevators, and the processing of the other similar institution, people County Medical society held its! Evening Adult session and Adult travel agency were luncheon guests withheld until the committee has a corn into corn syrup, which wai al- opening fall luncheon meeting crest of a hill. Mn.xwell said in OfTCampu." activities for the Read- legedly sold for cash at "over-the- must not be to hasty in their judge- court he would appeal the fine of Kenneth Gautier, passenger traf- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brower of chance to function. ment of him. Ho told of cases Tuesday at El Rancho at Neptune, ing Institute. fic manager of the United States Willow ave., Eatontown, are parents ceiling" prices. Edward I.. Kini; of East Keans- In other business of the meeting, where Jamesburg boys had made with Mrs. Richard Demaree, Long r of a son born Saturday at Mon- burg WHS fined $l, » and $3 costs for lines aboard the S. 3. America yes- council approved an emergency fine records for themselves in the Branch, as hostess. terday. mouth Memorial hospital. Neptune Man Fined Here resolution appropriating (500 for Army and tha Navy, and of the Mrs. Jesse Glazier, bateaux Mary I ^ «_ zun(v _,.,„„., RumHl> „. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raynor of Miss Dorothy Kerr, daughter of the police department. Marlboro Patient high scholastic records held by chairman of safety, spoke of the ,,o,.t Monrnollth waJ) nnrd $3 anC For Careless Driving Mi. and Mrs. Herbert R. Kerr of Second st., Keyport, are parents of nd To Study King's Ad another Jamesburg boy, now a stu- proposed plans for an anti-noise: $3 coats for failure to have a driv-1 Nell Panariello of Neptun* was Madison ave., has begun a three- a son born Friday at Monmouth campaign as a health and safety Memorial hospital. Dies From Blow dent at a large business college. er's license In his possession, Ar- .fined $10 yesterday morning by year course of professional study Mr. Satter was directed to con- Mrs. Joseph E. Carroll, President, measure. in costume illustration at the Par- Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Hopkins sult with Borough Attorney Leon _ ... thur G. Carpenter of Bayonne was tMagistrate John V. Crowell on a Winfrcd Schreiner, 72 a patient along with a committee of mem- charge of careless driving. Willlard sons School of Design in New York of Main st., Matawan, are parents Reussllle The next auxil.ary meeting will „„,,,, $ft d %i ,s , , . the «tatus of ia l the state h ltaI {" Ma^bor0i ber?, will attend the state fall con- y R. Larrow of Portsmouth, Vs.. was city. of a daughter born Friday at Mon- b, Tuesday, Oct. 24. 'a red light. t C f dd d Td -bout an hour ference at New Jersey College for Members from this area attend- fined $5 for reckless driving. mnuth Memorial hospital. Willow dr. to Seven Bridge rd. '" Miss Dana Elise Manahan, daugh- ' ™i te ™!? Rfte' r being struck in the face by Women tomorrow. Mis. K. Stanley ing the luncheon were Mrs. Irving ,11 MOK GUILD MEETING Wl!li;im A. Miller, Avenue of Two ter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Man- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hull of Hud- Maimone brothers, developers, art dy ave.. Highlands, are parents of a William Kenny, it. another pa- Marks, days and means chairman, Baer of Shrewsbury, Mrs. William The Junior guild of the Chapel of Rivers, Rumson. paid a 12 fine for ahan of East Front it., has re- readying the center part of the tient. According to Dr. Berkeley will be chairman of a card party Kills of Lincroft, Mrs. John Mohair blocking a driveway. Persons who sumed htr studies at Penn Hall son born Saturday at Monmouth road for borough acceptance, leav- Holy Communion at Fair Haven Memorial hospital. Gordon, hospital director, Schrein- at the clubhouse, Friday, Oct. 20.and Mrs. Joseph Tobin of Marlboro, will hold its first fall meeting to- paid Ones to Frederick Olsen, police junior college and preparatory ing the privately owned sections at cr showed no immediate ill effects The arts and crafts department clerk, during the week include Ed- school, Chambersburg, Pa. where Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nolan of and Mrs. Norman Thetford of Eat- night at the home of Mrs. Hugh each end. Mr. Satter said he under- from the blow, but about an hour will hold a crafts bazar at the next ontown. ward Washileski. 131 Hudson ave., sh* It a member of the senior Main St., Keyport, are parents of a stands that the three owner* at Distelhurst on (lille.^pie ave., Fair son born Saturday at Monmouth later lay down on his bed and died. meeting, Oct. 11. Mrs. Roes King Haven. Mr,1:. Douglas Frederick, $10 for speeding; Belle Sherman, school of the preparatory depart- the east end are willing to pay for Dr. Gordon blamed the crowded will be guest soloist. ELECTRONIC EXHIBIT Elberon; F. M. Funkhouser. Main ment. Memorial hospital. prenident. will list plans for the preparing about 700 feet of the conditions at the hospital for the Mrs. J. Edward Carroll, repre- Some of the latest electronic st., Oceanport, and F. H. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell road, but that he i« not certain If group's fall and winter program. Mr. and Mrs. John VanKirk, Sr. incident. He said that even when sentative of the Little silver Junior equipment developed by the air (}uild membership w made up ot Belleville, $2 each for improper of Eatontown, are parents of a son the three owners at tht west end and Mr. and Mrs. John VanKirk, born Saturday at Monmouth Me- normal people are confined they Woman's club, told of a banquet force at Watson laboratories will he the young motbeis whoso children parking. Jr. attended the New Jersey State morial hospital. are willing to pay for their 200 feet get on people's nerves, and it is her group will hold at the Crystal exhibited at the convention of the attend the church Sunday-school. Funeral Directors convention last of road. The borough attorney will much worse when the pennons arc | Brook inn, Monday night. The Jun- Amateur Radio Relay league, Hud- week at Asbury Park. They were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson of check the various methods • * Mrs. Daniel Murdock visited Can- ' Andtcw B. Manning, don of Mr for their winter home at Braelen- Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial R(la whcn Mis. Grorf W. (.'Ink of 36ti an«. will hold its first fall meeting Flint and Fulton, inc., owners of "turning East, and Mrs. ' . |d and Mrs. Vincent Manning of Rum- Broad s\ w.-i.1* gu--.v of honor a! Monday at the American Legion ton Beach, Fla. hospital. a warehouse on Main St., Neptune, I Murdoch and Mrs. Sharpe visited u , , Ml nd Mr son, and a U. S. Marine at Parrls hirth'l.iy dinner p.uty held Fri- home on Riverside ave. Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yorg have Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hill of rt. which was damaged by fire June ' » »' Andrew Harvey at 1 Pittsburg. Island, S. C, is expected home this | day nijrhih by. a group off hnr Red ' Harry Smock Is chairman of re- moved from White st. to the War-35, Eatontown, are parents of a 7, 1949, accepted $3,500 yesterday week on furlough. Hank fii.nd.i. freshments. wick Garden apartments on Plnck- son born Monday at Fitkln hospi- from the Pennsylvania railroad for The 1931 annual convention will Price Rrappoints ney rd. tal. its damage claim. i be held at the Bcrkeley-Carteret Eaton town Board Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maraen of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunrath of The warehouse owners claimed ih »lfi'_ AJ*nJy. Par.ki Ih." ma.naKrr Manor dr., are parents of a daugh- Parker pi., Shrewsbury, are parents sparks from a Pennsylvania loco- of the hotel f|ew to Detroit to ex- Mayor F. Bliss Price last night ter born Monday at Monmouth of a son born Tuesday at Fltkin motive drawing a southbound tend an Invitation from Mayor re-appointed members of the zoning Memorial hospital. hospital. train set fire to the building. George A. Smock, 2d., and the ho-board of adjustment. They are tel to hold the convention there. Mrs. Domenick A. Mazza of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wood of The entire roof and portions of Sheriff Ira E. Wolcott and Eugene Shrewsbury ave. and her daughter, Delaware ave., Cliffwood, are par-the remaining structure being used The 1951 convention committee Viereck, three years Leslie D. flf disaster by the American Radio pital. her home, 274 Carr ave., Keansburg. ium. Dr. Jerome Lasky of Long ning board acts in a legislative ca- WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND PARTIES Relay league, national association Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devlno of She had been a resident of that Branch, director of Monmouth pacity. of radio amateurs. Mr. Leavens' Washington ave., Matawan, are borough 43 years. For many years Reading clinic, is in charge of the assignment requests that he band parents of a son, born this morn- she had actively supported Catholic course, assisted by Dr. David SHREWSBURY FRIENDS GROW Enjoy Our Dvlicioua rood and Delightful Atmosphere. together members of the amateur ing at Rtvcrview hospital, mlMlorn all over the world. radio service in this community to Sklar of Red Bank. After many years of a declining Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Blbby of The funeral will be held Saturday The course will help to detect membership the current growth of SERVICE IS TOPS perfect arrangements for emer- morning at 9 o'clock In St. Ann's gency radio communication by Washington ave., Rumaon, are par- roadlng dllllcultios with their chll-, the Shrewsbury meeting of the So- hams In the event of national dis- ents of a son, born yesterday at Catholic church, Keansbuis;, Rev. dren, nnd It will train them to give eiety of Friends recently bmught LEE SANFORD AT HAMMOND ORGAN NIGHTLY asters or other emergencies. Monmouth Memorial hospital. Edward Corrigan will offer a high visual tests in the school, us aids nhoiit n new birthright mcrnher- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shine of mass of requiem. Burial, under the to the school nurse. The second lee- .'•dip to the merting The youn« MISH: AM) DANCING Mr, and Mrs. Raymond P. Van- Parker pi., Shrewsbury, are parents direction of the John J. Ryan lure will bo held Tuesday night «t FViend is Richard Mellor, son nf ' Glahn and daughter "Bonnie" «f of a daughter, born thli morning funeral home, will b« In Mount Oli- 8:30 o'clock, and enrollments will ! Mr. and Mrs Horace 8. Mellor, VISIT Ol R BOW1.1X, A1.I.KYS AND MAKK RESERVATIONS Carpanter St., River Plaza, have re- at Monmouth Memorial hospital. vet cemetery, ,. p_ be accepttd that night. Bom 15, Wlckatunk. RKD BANK RKtilSTKR, FfcPTEJirSER 28, 1950

land* wad hrld last Sunday after- (420,000 plan defeated lajt Jus*. Rrnnch; ten Riand' h. d:'n, and i g~^ «| i rf-v I IIP an umiMiH] ruilpi-tir.n nf drift Plan Civilian Drfrnse four jfrPi! -pia nfl< hild i en. noon in the borough hall. With these plsiis Keyport High James A. R>an. 79. Al Hiphlandfi Meeting | Eladio A. Rodngifz. who has Keyport to Vote (chool could comfortably accom- | Hrv. R;rhn,l K •» .ni:. • .'h nirm- Art build to Open • . - ><- M -- bppn appointed dis re tor of rivihan modate the tuition pupils as well hfl< of the Holy Nn:ilr -nnrl\. I M i -' i ngui^nni'r\hiliii »pho iotn nj* r,^ i npnl r r r .ill ;nii On. 2S drfpn.sp for thf horough by thr a» the seventh and eighth grades :PCl!M thp Rosaiy Mnndiiv rwn.nc mayor and roun< ii, pl'.-id'd at th^ On Addition in the high school for a number Dies at Rumson at mr hi'inp of t IT' il'- ' i <<*- ga\>' a hiirf talk on of years. Th*» f.ir.^n «a« Ut>'.r\ 'IIK Joseph A Su.ln.in. lias;"! quakps or explosion*. \hiliin.in "f thp Mnn-' r.i!|.h H. B'ikmp. King* id If Ihe plan for a modified addi- the ftate commissioner, were pies- | J.I:JIC.« A. I'.>an. 79 dir.l S.-'Mir- Mini ifi I'.fl^.n 'vis .-nli>]M nll'l tion to the Keyport high school is At: F Mnr.r I ,e;ulfl h;nl«. ni^.ini^' .••rid v :'.\ open S.i i :j i- I,.til'- Silvei, has letuined fionilh Citizens may rr^Latrr in th*» or- etit at the meeting to discuss with rt.-iy :n •:i:.v.~ a: r.< h">lir -« Ward ganization at thf hoinuph rl"rk s defeated at the poll*, tuition puplli the local board ways to avoid ,T i- . r.-:n:-. n. He ' .1« 1.1 fn r - .Nntion.i 1 may have to be eliminated from the John K Pny furui i: hnmr, \n.i in .11 Tininn J'.-til-- Thr wurk "f a„ I 'nn,s uni''i" PiPrin."* ass'»cia t .on held office in the borough hall. crowded conditions at the school. M-. I'.;. Ml v.i. :\ i ••!;:.-,! , •-il Thp next nifi-!in^r of \hr. r-oumil school, it uai announced at a meet- 1 Mount ()]i\rl rrnie:n\ i.f pi I'minrn" Nrw .}n FV\ t Ine KdprW.'lter Beach howl, Chl- Dr. Ryan expressed regret that deaiT nf ^r:i Hr.i : :i :i Hniintai\- hrnipr<= \\ «M e In D. ;t rt i p. m. in Highland.1; botuu^h hall. day evening. Kni^n Onrpc I\in^. William cf iiui'.d menil'P!*. Thomas Kn'lin:. Mi. B.-lUnap. picsidrni of might have to be effected. His rea- ( f II Finanrc comp.'iny. 77 B;o;iri If that n the decision reached, sons were that the drop in enroll* S.-.niil-i*» and ]?ol,e;t I,(n-k« on >u^- MISS HAHWKK KNl.AGKD I las i;c.«-ft,i,l. t , Rf'l R.inU. VH« H dinnt-r guf.«t beginning in the fall of 1(51, no ment would decrease the efficiency ' Thf iiMHiii; art i.«t.« a re K'ly i r f Kr»Ml Sriili', nat inn a My knoAn freshman tuition students will be of the school by preventing the :iin:i: Sinli. ;i 1-T.^'r. H'-tic ROARIt MKKTIMi 1 The cnga^pm.-nt of Miss Mary Pf.nrc nf Mn n'i-JI|U:UI. who i.« shuu • k'T. whil' M: ' fndin^ t hr con- Elizabeth Wni.vu'k iind Kdward permitted to enroll. Upper-grade presentation of varied courses and l'r- cf thr KnicVtf "f I'nl.ini Tin- hoard nf Ihr MulcKrlnwn . ai.d ,i :r.r:n' < ] nT I!'.*1 M"n- ini; hi : \\ ,i'i c colnr l.'ind.Hca pf s "f nt :on, Srri i rtf NJ; vy Jospph Ziejjler ha.< been announced pupils would be permitted to grad- the tremendous per capita Increase I 'iMi-lnp Pnlihr Mfilin XiK-.nu moulh I' '-in"- Km: MiMi-i. m:- •>••• Ihr .J^t-scv Shorn aiv>a; Srtfui Sh.nn- 'ranrjj* P. Matthews .spokf at by Miss Wanvirk'a parents. Mr. uate from the school if they de- In cost. n >;-ot iat ion "ill !lipr! MI k oilncU !'•>• <>f lium-oii :IITI Kl**m.ni:tnn. i« lanqu- t. i and Mrs. Winfteld Warwick of Mat- sired. lon:.i;li! a: IIIP Hait«hninr Mpnioi - VIRACOLA CLEABEU rhuich. IV;n.-"i\ -mil li'f Holy , iT|>r«"*rt\t«M with ^ w uli' S.IMP.V >»f Mr. Zicgler i- the- fon of Mis. County Superintendent Joseph E. ial Hrnhh Cfnlrr al f'nmplirlls Spfak;njj nf DIP import nnrr |ur.s ; (I i .TT | Adeline ZieRlpr. nnd thr imp ChiU- Clayton stated that he had been Langdon Viracola cf Long Namr rir' H>- v i" !• '•» in !<<•• Junn ion su;i|rr! s \j\ v. :\ tn SI Ampi iran' making nci ^s^n i y l-tn<] snn nf !'••" irr .Inhn inri ) .|iill*'S 1- flixpiav 111 ' Nnvn Sen- ..•irnfirrc tn as.siirr .sii'-c .e.^ in til' i tian Zieglpr of Cliffwood. infoirned that another school will Branch was cleared Monday of Calhonni St .' Tin Kyan. ; rvsrnt nn! mnal n i.^ie. Sen ntfu y Mi^s W;trM,ck. a piadti-ite of be able to take the freshman tu- charges of assault and battery ARAS (LIB MDKTI.VCi ition pupils from Keyport next year Mr. n>a:i .= -;j!v;\f(l |iy lii-- i la. TiHuii I-'n II« Matthews told UIP Imnkrrs nf t Matawan hiah sihool, is employed brought by Miss Gloria Griffith of uifr. Ml? Ma:; K. <'.: be:! R* in; ThP Arn.« rluli of Ihe .V w Jer- jt.'iin; i" r his i^o wafrr ro|urs in by the Pitidential Insurance com- if it should be necessary to make Ocean Grove, when the girl said ndipidual 1 p.sponsibililips and th> Eiadio A, that change. t«o ilaiiBh'r:- Mi-= p.:\ id Mpchan sey Statp Frdri.vinn ''T WomMi.^ thp .«hn« mpo;•tatn'f nf tlu'ir u 01 k in thr pany at Xewaik. Her fiance is nl- in a statement that it was only a Bronkhn. M.-s A:,fc M. Rynn. .it rlub.= held .T innrhron nipr^in^ •conomir liff of Ih*1 pcopk1. The first meeting towatd the or-'50. * R'^uate of Mat.nv.m high The plans for the modified addi- "lovers' quarrel." No bill was rt» homr. ihirr -"ns r. jn .1 Cyan, .'liinday a' the h'inip nf Mi!.i;inr;f viaiti up =« uipl-H. Mm Ms Pod pi I. c| tion tentatively exclude the gym- turned by the jury. ganization o: a civilian defense s iool and • employed as an elec- Rrrl Bank, .lohr. J. r.van, Sea Dmmar at I''ieohold. M i •• .1 l>an- uho u ill h:tw> JUMP In •'n/.o-i in i he t'ieian hy the v« Elcctrn- srrvice nasium, locker room, study hall and Knpht. Hai,.:d \\. r.y.in, Lone "Eight out of 10 rraiWa consult The irl Tullfr uf K\firtl tiir.= ;d[d. shim , find a Iso on f\ hi hit ion will council for the borough of High-' at Keyport. one classroom provided in the liitcr ClmiBed Adi."—Advcrtiiement.

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