ANK GISTER VOLUME LXVII, NO, 32. ' RED BANK, N- J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945 .SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12tJ| NationalUSO Fourth Named District Another Drop In Tax New Whelan Manager Middletown Officials- Representative Anniversary Sunday Of TalH^edar* Rate For Eatontown Discuss Bus Problems Joseph Serpico Of Local Club Staff Plana Open Cut Of 9 Cents In Estimated Red Bank Honored Public Meeting February 16 At House For Community Residents By Supreme Forest Rate Of $4.51^-Budget Approved The Port Monmouth School •+ The director and «taff ofthe Red An estimated local tax rate of Joseph R. Serpico of 145 Hard- At the meeting of the0 township Bank USO club have extended an Ing road, who was Grand Tall Monmouth County 4.51 per $100. valuation, a reduc- committee of ' Middletown" ]aet" Invitatlbn to the public'to visit the 'Thru The Eyes._ Cedar of Bay View Forest, Red tion of 9 cents, Is revealed In the Robert E.Bondy Thursday, operation of the buses in club thin week-end when .the' fourth Bank, in 1939 and 1940, was ap- 94S budget for Eatontown approv- the township 'served as one of the birthday of the USO will be ob- Of The Press" pointed the new district represent- Army Casualties ed by tho mayor and council last main topics of the meeting. served throughout the nation. ative in- the Fifth District at last Friday night at a regular eeseion. To Speak Here Open house will be held here Sun- "Through the Eyes of the A public hearing l« set for the next First was the Boro\ Buses that week's meeting of the Supreme was up before the meeting. Tho day aftcrnrion from 3 to 7 o'clock. Press," a special biographical Forest of the Tall. Cedars of Leb- Official List Of meeting on February 23 when the news feature, will again ap- budget will be up for final reading Next Thursday regular route of the buses to At- Since its Inception the USO club anon held.In-Bellevue.Stratford ho, * Wounded in Action lantic Highlands is down the At- ~| here has been Under the direction pear In- The Register -next- tel, Philadelphia. The district com- md adoption." A> copy" of the bud- Df Wllmer A. "Buck" Robbins. The week. This will mark the jet, as authorized to be published Nationally Known Red lantlc Highlands road to Leonard third' annual appearance of prises Perth Amboy forest, Bay The War department during the n the Red Bank Register, appears avenue, Leonardo, thence on Leon- ' building, the former Elks club, has View of Red Bank, and the Long been a beehive of activity and this feature in The Register,' past week announced that 13,360 slsewhere-in this issue.- , Cross Administrator to ard avenue to Center avenue, "' the first having been published Branch and Asbury Park forests. soldiers were wounded in action in It is pointed out In an expfana- thence on Center avenue to Atlan- about three years ago and re- all theaters of war, Thirteen Mon- ory statement that with both the SAMUEL MARGULIES Be At USO Club tic highlands borough line. ceived with' popular acclaim mouth county men were among :ounty and school budgetg Jower It seerqp that the Naval author- Samuel Margulies has been pro- ities contacted the bus line officials and a desire of several of them. In all these cases the next han last year, the actual tax rate Extensive plans have been made those who were in ..the first of kin have been notified and have [or thB borough wllud6ub"tless be moted to manager of the Whelah and asked them to re-route their drug stare on Broad street, succeed- yf the Monmouth County Organiza- buses BO that they could stop to - and second years to have it been kept informed directly by the lower than the estimate given. tion for Social Service for the ad- continued. , War department of any change in There has been a consistent reduc- ing Max Veronlck, who has become pick up passengers at the entrance ' a partner with L. Friedbauer in ajourned annual meeting which-will to the Naval ammunition depot on Sketches of prominent busi- status. tion, in the local rate for the last take place next Thursday at 2:30 The list of Monmouth county hree years. The rate was $4.86 in pharmacy at Millburn. highway 36. ness and professional men and Mr. Margulies has been assistant , m. at the Red- Bank USO club. The route was changed in going women in Red Bank and this men appearing in the lists, their 1943 and $4.60 last year. Robert "E. Bondy, nationally rank and names otnearest of kin manager of the Red Bank store to Campbell's Junction "by having section of Monmouth county The amount to be raised by taxa- 214 years. He is a graduate of the known as administrator, service to and addresses follow: y ion is $15,999.79 as against $17,- the buses leave Atlantic Highlands ' will be presented on the College of Pharmacy of Rutgers the armed forces, American 'Red road at Appleton avenue," thence "Through the Eyes of the'. WOUNDED IN ACTION - • 19.06 last year or a decrease of university and has been employed iroaa and in the field of social Press" ' pages beginning next (1,419.27. It. is noted at the head along Appleton avenue and up ths -•••:—: European- ~T 7- -by.-the Whelan firm the last 15 work, chairman of the national so- highway past the depot "to Eighth- Thursday, February 8, and Bowden, Pvt, Henry C, Mr». LU- the budgefthat the total amouhf years, . lar work council, will dleeusg com- street, Bayside HelgHti; along " will form a comprehensive lie K. Bowden, mother, 64 Elver- :o be raised by taxation in the bor- munity services for veterans.- . Eighth street, back up Atlantic roster of the communities' dale street, Monmouth Beach. )ugh for 1945 is estimated as fol- Highlands road and thence on to. leading people when completed. Falc'onetti, Fvt. Daniele W., Mn. 6wB. state school tax, $3,942.07; all Campbell's Junction. The local merchants and pro- :outy ' taxes, $17,438.92; local Local Resident Mary Falconetti, mother, Route 35, chobl tax, $27,941.00 and local This, was done without the fessional men and women ex- Middletown township. authorization or knowledge of tha pressed themselves as exceed- mrposes,, $15,999.79, a total of $65,- 91 Years Old Glfford, PFC Edward H., Mrs. 121.78. : • township committee. " ihgly \well~ pleasedwitlr thc~ Minerva S. Glfford, mother, 815 •At the meeting of the township-- sketches portrayed in previous Seventeenth avenue. Belmar. . The payment of current taxes Is committee, January 11, Mrs. Rob- issues. GUlesple, TFC Forrest I.,; Mrs. lso shown as much improved with Celebration For ert Runyon living on Eighth street, The Register has engaged Marie Gilleepie, mother, 606 Ocean iach succeeding year, the rise in Mrs. Anne E. Emmons drew attention to the fact that th» the services of a leading bi- :he last seven years being from Park avenue, Bradley Beach. 56.24 per cent in 1938 to 84.57 per buses were illegally operated oh WILMEK A. BOBBINS ographical editor to prepare HaH, Pvt. Harold C Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Ann Eliza Emmons of Mc- that street and asked that they ba the material. ' Hall, mother, 1404 Monroe avenue, lent for 1944. It is also pointed out- discontinued. JOSEPH R. SERPICO hat In addition to taking care of Laren street observed her 91st thousands of servicemen and wom- Neptune. ome necessary Increases in certain irthday Saturday at a party. The committee Issued an order en have made use of the facilities Hom&k, PFC Joseph L., Mrs. budget appropriations, the 1945Throughout the day many friends to the bus company to discontinue During Mr. Serpieo's two years of Dorothy C. Hornak, wife, B42 Broad- provided for them. The USO Is service as Grand Tall Cedar, Bay budget includes the cost of a new called and she received numerous operating on Eighth street.- •upported through contributions to Local Firemen way, Long Branch. ire truck in the sum of $9,900.00, gifts, bouquets of flowers and con- The Boro Buses insisted they had View forest had the second largest Tyburcy, Pvt. Stanley A., Joseph the National War fund. per capita gain in the United and the improvements to the bor- gratulatory cards. arranged with the State Board of National USO was born February Tyburcy, father, LaSatta avenue, ough hall to accomodate the Mrs, Emmons has good eyesight, Public Utilities Commissioners and Getting Ready For States. He was in charge of the Engllshtown. the Navy, during the war emer- 4, 1941. Three great falthj—Protest- parade features of the convention poatoffice costing J2.407.92. enjoys good health and is about her ant, Catholic and Jewli—and alx Vaccarella, Staff Sgt. Vincent A., Announcement was made that in home dally. When weather permits gency, to go past the entrance to in 1939 at Atlantic City and was al- Mm. Loretta A. Vaccarella, mother, the depot. great national agencies—Young Big Celebration so chairman of the convention held place of a monthly collection of he enjoys automobile rides with Men's Christian association, Na- Essex street, East Keansburg. paper material, all waste paper will her family and friends. She has This raised a howl of protest tional Catholic Community Service, the following year in Washington, from the people in Bayside Heights D. C, at which 17 Senators and a Mediterranean .. be. collected together with the gar- been a resident of Red Bank more National Jewish Welfare board, 75th Anniversary of Morton, PFC William, Jr.', Miss bage and trash Thursdays through- han 40 years, and Is the widow of and on the Atlantic Highlands road National Travelers Aid association, larger number of Congressmen Charles W. Emmons, who served as and at the meeting last Thursday, were inducted Into Ccdarism, Naomi Jones, friend, 60714 Fif- out District I, comprising the area Salvation Army and Toung Wom- Fire Dept. To Be . ' teenth avenue, Belmar. east of Neptune highway, and Mon- motorman and also a conductor a petition wag presented signed by en's Christian association—pom- In recalling the Washington gath- Bobinson, T/5 Charles J, Mrs. days in district 2, which Includes on the old trolley line between Red ROBERT E. BONDY. 99 residents asking . that the bus prise the. USO. Observed In Sept. 1947 ering, Mr. Serpico said it was the Mary L. Bobinson, mother, Route the territory west of the highway. Bank and Long Branch. operation be restored to the Atlan- Today there are approximately largest gathering In the -history of 1, Box 208, Keyport. Residents are reminded and kindly Mrs. Emmons has two children, In his capacity with' the Ameri- tic Highlands road, or if It could 3,000 USO operations In this coun- Anticipating the war will be over Cedarum. The parade lasted four requested' by the street department, Charles W. Emmons of this plac< can Red Cross as administrator for not be done there, to put them back hours. Fifty-seven Tall Cedar bands Southwest Pacific . on Eighth street. try. The local USO has established and that things will be getting back Cramer, PFC Bobert B., Mn. which is in charge of thlB work, and Mrs. Harry H. Good of Newservice-to the armed forces, Mr. a reputation as one of the finest to normal by September. 1947, the ] Qenerlere Cmmer, mother, I to have the paper .material, tied up York city. Several nephews and Bondy visited Red Cross Installa- There was a hot discussion at the in the country. Mr. Robbins is theofficers and members of the Red groups of uniformed Rangers and well in bundles for carting -aw»y grindnephews are serving In thetions In Great Britain, Inspecting meeting, and after various argu- Legion bands. Prospect ••venue, Asbury Park. clubs, rest centers, and other Red ments, the committee passed the teciplcnt of letters extolling the Bank fire department have begun Smith. 2nd Lieut. Marvin A., Mn. with the other traiih. armed forces. virtues of the USO, letters from o make plans for a monster cele- The new district representative is Robert J. Hooker was appointed One of the guests at the party Cross operations throughout the following resolution: proprietor of Serpieo's Office Equip- Bertha F. Smith, mother. Route 1, United Kingdom during June and servicemen and women who made bration here at that time to com- Belnwr. by Mayor Harry S. Rowland to the was James Albert Worden? Jr., son Be It Resolved that the Town- the Red Bank USO their spate- memorate the 75th anniversary of ment company of 105 Monmouth board of health to fill the vacancy of Mr. and James A. Worded n July of 1943. In April and May of ship clerk notify the Boro Buses time headquarters while in this the founding of the Red Bank vol- street and is prominent in the civic caused by the death of John of Fair Haven. He is a great-great 1944, Mr. Bondy visited Hawaii, that beginning Thursday, February erea. unteer fire department. Ufa nt th« nnmmnnitv HP is o 39d Scorge. Mr. Hooker Is also a mem- Midway, Tarawa, Kwajalein, and 1, 1945, they should restore opera- Rumson To Begin jrandnephew of Mrs. Emmons tion of their buses to the regular Mr. Robbins has as his assistant Tentative plans call for practical- degree Mason, member of the ber of the borough post-war plan- The child observed his first birth- other Pacific Islands as a prelimi- route between Campbell's Junction directors Mis3 Evelyn A. Albers ly a three-day celebration with a Kni?ht Templars, Mystic Brother- ning commission. day Saturday. nary to establishing the new Pacif- and Atlantic Highlands, straight and Paul W. Yoh and together with state-wide gathering of the various hood 21, F. and A. M.. Red Bank Tree Program The report of Frank LaParre for ic Ocean area of the Red Cross. down the Atlantic Highlands road, the lurge group of volunteer hos- volunteer and paid departments. Lions club, Red Bank lodge of 1944 as fire chief of the borough From September 1939 until as- but in the alternative, If through tesses at the club they have a Thursday will be Jet apart for re- Elks, Chamber or Commerce and was read and favorably commented Doll And Hobby sumption of his present positions, their arrangement with the Navy varied program of activity to Inceivin- g visitors-and their fire ap- First Presbyterian church. $2,000 Asked For upon by the mayor. The report Mr. Bondy was director of public and the State Board of Public Util- terest servicemen and women. The paratus; Friday a monster parade snowed an estimated fire damage Show In Rum8on welfare in the District of Columbia ities Commissioners, the Boro Bus- club is equipped with a workshop, will be held, followed with fire- Work This Year of $6,500 in the borough during the A doll and hobby show for theand was responsible for the admin- es have assumed the responsibility art classes are held and local resi- works at the William H. R. White year. There were 54 local and 5 benefit of the Rumson Recreation istration of child welfare, public as- of maklnz a stoo at the entrance al Center will be held Sunday, Feb- of the Naval Ammunition depot dents serve as instructors and Marine park at night; and Satur- Posthumous Medal Marshall ,P. Blankarn, chairman out of town calls and two air raid sistance and penal programs for pier on state highway route No. 38, helpers. The club also has a day will be devoted to marine' activ- of the Rumson borough shade tree drills. ruary 4, from 3:30. to 5:30 p. m. at the nation's capitol. for which the township assumes no graphic laboratory, complete with ities, with boat races of all types, To Sgt. Zeltman commission, submitted a report to The average attendance at fires the Center, corner of River and Mrs. Lewis Thompson, president responsibility, that in that event several dark rooms. the celebration coming to a fitting the mayor and council-tlast Thurs- was IS ae compared to 25 or more Blackpoint roads, Rumaon. Re- of the MCOSS, in discussing plans during the present war emergency, close that night with a fireman's day night which included a survey n pre-war years. The chief ex- freshments will be on sale. for the meeting said that she felt the township comittee will not ob- Recreation rooms in the base- The show is being sponsored by ject to the use of Eighth street at ment feature bowling alleys, table ball. Port Monmouth Man of tree damage in the September plained that this is due to the fact that this would be a splendid op- that there are now more than 20 all the Girl Scout organizations of. portunity for all organizations conr Bayside Heights by the said buses, tennis, pool and other skill games. At a meeting of the executive hurricane and a long range plan of lt being understood, however, that council of the Red Bank fire de- Killed In Crash replacement. The commission is Eatontown firemen in the armed Rumson which include the Brownie cerned with the returning veteran The club canteen is located here, Pack headed by Mrs. Edward Po- this is no way to be construed as a too, and food may be obtained by partment Dominic Figaro, presi- making a request for an appropria- forces. The average, he said "was to learn directly just what their re- formal approval on the part of the dent, named a member from each tion of $2,000 in the 1945 budget as brought to 18 through the assist- lak; Troop 35, leader, Mrs. Rusael sponsibilities are. Special Invita- servicemen at cost Dancing classes Mrs. Charles Zeltman, Port Mon- A. Sttothman, aad Mrs. Berkeley township committee of any change are held weekly and dances Tues- company to get things started. the beginning of a five-year pro- ance and hard work of our junior tions are extended to members of in the regular bus route of th» mouth has been given the Bronze fire department." Cater, assistant leader; Troop 46, the press to attend this meeting. days, Thursday and Saturdays. Par- A committee has been set up toStar Medal, awarded posthumously gram. Former Mayor Van R. Hal- Boro Buses; with the further under- formulate plans, with'Fred Brown sey said more than 3,500 trees were "I wish to take this opportunity," leader, Mrs. Strothman, and assist- Expected to attend this informa- standing that the township com- ties are planned for Saturday to her son, First Sgt. Charles F. ant leader, Mrs. Edwin VonGch mittee reserves the right to take nights, Sunday afternoons and of Hook and Ladder company as Zeltman, for gallantry and meritor- blown down in the borough in thewrote Chief LaParre, "to thank the tive meeting are Commissioner E1-* general chairman. He Is being as- hurricane. A great many of these mayor and council and the mem- ren, and Mariner's Ship Albatross, lis, state, department institutions any future action that they may evenings. The Java club meets ious service in support of combat leader, Mrs. James Clarke. deem proper in regard to any monthly. Special groups are guests sisted by J. Albert VanSch^ik of trees had played an important part bers of the fire department for and agencies, Dr. Ellen Potter, operations in Briska, Algeria. in forming the pattern of scenic their assistance and co-operation operation by the said Boro Buses at these meetings and this week Westside Hose company, Jacob A. Sgt. Zeltman was killed In an air- president of national conference of upon Eighth street. it will be a group of WACa from Bloom of Liberty Hose company, beauty for which Rumson is noted, during my term as. chief and to as- PRIMARY DATE CHANGED social work, Thornton Webster , 1 plane crash near Florida Septem- and the shade tree commission's sure you of mine during 1945." The next bus'matter to come up. Fort Monmouth. A dinner will be Henry Higglns of Union Hose com- ber 11, 1944, while eh route to an Both houses of the state legisla- director of the veter- was that of the Rollo Transit cor- served by a committee of women pany, Gus Colmogran of Relief En- plans embodies a program which ture unanimously approved this ans employment service, Mr, Cos- AAF redistribution center. He had will eventually fill in the open poration. • from St. James church. gine company and Charles H. Ben- previously been decorated with the week, bills moving the primary tello, state director of the United net, Sr., of Independent Engine spaceB along the roads. It was the New Lighting On election date from May 15 to June States employment service, Mld- For a number of months, com- Mrs. Benjamin Crate and Mrs. Soldier's Medal, December 26, 1943,consensus of the council that favor- plaints have been made to tha company, at an Algerian air base for heroism 12 and changing, the deadline for dleton Head, manager of the Marcus Higginbotham are chair- of Independent Engine company. able consideration.would be given Central Trains filling candidacy petitions for theVeterans Facility, Lyons, New Jer- township committee by the resi- men of the op.cn house party Sun- beyond the call of duty. ' to the commission's request for ad- sey, Lt. Col. L. V. Lopez, medical denta at East Keanaburg and Port •' day. More than 24 civic organiza- A similar celebration was held The presentation of the Bronze As the Initial step in a program primary and for elections In muni- Monmouth that the Rollo Transit- here in 1922 on the 50th annivers- ditional funds; cipalities having commission and director Veterans Facility, Lyons, tions arc contributing sandwiches Star Medal'was made to Mrs. Zelt- to improve lighting on all Jersey New Jersey. Chaplain Fromm- corporation do not operate' their and home-made cakes. The club's ary of the fire department, which man by Col. A. W. Snyder at a On the recommendation of Mayor Central commutation trains, the manager forms of government from bus route between Keansburg and staff and hostesses will be on hand was a great success, not only forspecial ceremony held in the Con;Louis M. Hague a letter will be train leaving the raidroad's Jersey 40 to 75 days before voting. The hagen of Fort. Monmouth will de- Campbell's, Junction, except for a to assist and show visitors around the glorification of the volunteer vention hall, Atlantic City. sent to Congressman James C. City terminal at 5:22 p. m. for such commission elections are set for 1 liver the invocation. bus-or two in the morning and a the clubhouse and to answer ques- firemen but for the great amount Auchincloss commending him onNew Jersey 'communities as Red May 8. bug or two In the afternoon. of business which was brought to hbj introduction of a bill in Con-Bank, Farmingdale, Lakewood, tions nbout the local USO and its Public Auction. Notice of Election The people in this territory claim activities. Red Bank in which the merchants Entire household goods and fur- gress to provide $20,000,000 to re-Lakohurst, Toms River and Barne- Claire Hillyer that they have no means of trans- benefitted. pair the hurricane damage on the Mainstay-Friends Savings and nishings of ten-room dwelling and gat le now equipped with head-end Loan Association. • The annual Army Nurse Lieut. portation whatsoever, and In these four-room' garage apartment oh the Jersey shore. Municipalities are lighting. meeting of the shareholders of the days of restricted automobile traf- Inducted From NEED WORKERS NOW premises at 110 Norwood avenue, unable to finance the repairs the The Jersey Central's chief execu- Mainitay-Friends Savings and Miss Claire Hillyer, daughter of fic, it created a great hardship up- Loch Arhor, southeast corner of El- mayor stated. tive officer, William Wyor, said the Loan Association for the election Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Hillyer of Red Bank District Mrs. James H. Grady, chairman beron and Norwood avenues, Fri- on thi?m. of the Shrewsbury auxiliary of the Councilman J. Edward Wilson new lighting system would be ex of directors to fill existing vacan- New Monmouth, reported today to It was finally derided to call a The folluwlnc selectees from tho day and Saturday, February 2nd jald he has received numerous com- tended to mainline, seashore and cies, and for the transaction ofFort Dlx as a second lieutenant in lied Bank branch of the Red Cross, and 3rd nt 1:30 p. m. sharp. B. G, such other business as may be nec- public meeting to bn held at tha Red nnnk district wero Inducted Coats, Auctioneer, telephone Long plalnU about children hitching on other branch line commuter trains the Army Nurse Corps, She is a Port Monmouth school house Fri- at Newnrk Jnnuriry 25: announced today that more work- the back of cars with their sleds; essary,, will bo held nt the ofllce of ers arc needed to make surgical Branch 3599.—Advertisement. during the next two or three years the Association, 21 Monmouth graduate of the Middletown town- day' evening,. February 16,' at 8. ARMY He said that eight children had as fast as materials are received ship high school and of Monmouth o'clock and the public is Invited. dressings at the- auxiliary work been killed In this manner In New street, Rod Bank, New Jeraby. on Albert Leon Bennett. rooms at tho Episcopal parish Pnrker Animal Hospital. and the work can be done on aWednesday, February 14th,, 1945, Memorial hospital School of Nurs- Tho following is n copy of the Edward John Gnrruto. house, Sycamore avenue, Shrews- Dr. G. Thatcher Parker an- Jersey and lie added it may be total of 300 coaches and 60 loco between the hours of 8:00 o'clock ing, class of 1944. She is* also a notice being Issued by the commit- Richard John Hendrlckson: nounces* the opening of his newnecessary to adopt an ordinance In motives. member of tho Alumni'Association tee: bury. The new dressing quota Is the borough to stop tho dangerous P. M. and 9:00 o'clock P. M. East- Tony Anthony Iacapino, one of the largest ever received by Animal Hospital, Newman Springs Under the Improved system, r ern War Time. of that school. Immediately upon A public hearing will bo held by Ernest Elwoocl Schanck. the auxiliary. The workroom Is Road, Red Bank, A complete ser- practice. ge'renator mounted on the locomo- Raymond H. Hurley, Secretary, receiving her degree as a registered (ho township committoe of tha vice for your pet, including surgery, Council approved the transfer of tlvo tender furnishes ample and —Advertisement. Konnoth Joel Smith open Wednesday from 7 p. m. to 10 hospltallzatloh, x-ray, fluoroscopy, nurse she enlisted In the Nurse township' of Middletown at the - Josoph Louis Stella. p. m., .and Thursday from 10 a. m. thb retail consumption liquor li- steady illumination for the entire Corps. Port Monmouth school house Fri- laboratory diagnosis, boarding and cense of Poter Cerrina from tho Attention! Teen-Age. - . NAVY • --• • to 4 p. m.- Mrs. Martin Marx Is grooming layoffefed. Telephone Red train, replacing the Individual pas- day evening, February 16, at 8 surgical dressing chairman. Bank 30387—Advertisement, corner of Ridge road and the Ave-senger car batteries which are dif The second term of the ballroom Mortgage Loam O'clock.. : . Larry James Lyons, nue of Two Rivers to the former floult to keep charged on short classes at the Ethel Mount Mozar from Institutional or private The purpose of this hearing is to Maxwell Ble Ravndal. Studio, will start In February. New discuss bus transportation In ths Eatontown Notice! McMahon property at the corner of runa and which are subject to sources. We specialize In F. H. A. V We are now showing, In addition River road and Carton street, sub- lighting fluctuations caused by the pupils, Wednesday evenings, 7:15, mortgages and can also place con- section of tho township between Just Think." to our military items, a fine selec- Borough residents are advised February 7. Advanced class. Mon- ventional mortgages on selected Campbell's Junction and East No red tape no legal fees, Inter- tion of men's' ties, socks, Pioneer that hercaftor. all paper material, ject to approval of final plans for axlo-drlven generator cutting In day evenings, 7:15 February 5. 117 Keansburg, , renovating the property. ami out of tho circuit as the train residential and commercial proper- est at 5V4%. You can convert your belts suspenders, and garters (clas- which must be tied up in bundles, Prospect avenue, Red Bank. Tele- ties at low rates of Interest. Call The Itollo Transit corporation, straight mortgage to a monthly tic), Swank wallets and. Jewelry, will bo collected with garbage and speed varies, phone Red Bank 222Q.^Advertise- us for prompt service. Joseph G. have a franchlsn or consent to oper- amortized plan which will pay it and Jackson-Raymond sport shirts. other trash on Thursdays In Dis- Save Coal. ment. McCuo Agency, Rumson 444.—Ad- ate bolweon Campbell's Junction off In a definite time. Interest K. Arnold's, 6 Monmouth street, trict 1 and Mondays in District 2, Put "Chlmnoy Sweep" on your Are you a patch collector? Want vertisement and Keansburg, down Main street charged on tho monthly unpaid bal- nenr Broad street, Red Bank, —Advertisement. fire, only 29 cents can; BO feet to send your serviceman fresh re- Notlco, at Bclford, thence to Tort Mon- • ance. Como in and get particulars —Advertisement, mouth, thenco to East Keansburg, weather strip, 25 cents; door bot- placements of his worn' corps, army Irene B, Klclnschmldt, my wife, Sorplco's for Service,. thence to Konnsbure, and information. Malnstny-Friends Radios, •* . toms, 15 cents; electric heater colls or division patchos? See our trc- havlni? loft my bed and board, I Typewriters, adding machines Savings & Loan Association, 21 Clean Window Shaded. Repairod, with a Kuaranleo that National 5 & 10. Prown's. mendous assortment, the best In wtlt'oot, lie responsible for any bills, sold,' fCBted and • repaired. - Com- The permit to .operate for the Monmouth street, Red Bank, N, J. Bring your rollers, new shades counts. Bradley's Radio Service, —Advertisement. the county, K. Arnold's, 5 Mon-debts or obligations.created by hor plete Una of stationery and office Campbell's Junctlon-Keansburg Telophono Red Pank 663—Adver- put on whllo you wait, Wo make Newman Springs Road Red Bank mouth street,' near Broad street, from thin date, January 20. 1945. equipment 105 Monmouth street, route authorizes a maximum of tlsomcnt. . "• any kind of a window shade. Nat- HM. and.19 EoatiEront-Btroot, Key- Roi Bank.-4-Advortisoment. William Klclnschmldt. phone 485.-Advertlsement four buses, port 922,—Advertisement^ Special; Clearance of sun-tan However, nt the present time, th« Ibnal 5 A 10. Prown'.s—Advertise- chlno shirts, sultattle for working 28 West Front street, Red Bank. l'ubllo Notice. ment. ' Venetian Blinds. —Advertisement. Brand'New Method. Rollo Transit corporation hnve re- 1946 Dog Licenses now past due, man. Wero $2,95, how $1, K. Ar- duced Ihe operation on the route "Hallmark" Valentine*. nold's, 5 Monmotfth stroct, near Still a selection of sites on hand , Sonsatlonal new spcod elootroly- from Keaiiuburtf to C'iunpbnll'« Owners subjoot to fine unless li- ' Clearance of utility cases, simu- .Foi mother, dad, wife, husband, Broad street, Hed'Bnnk. Wood or metal blind/a,. We mako Notice to Lltt|o Silver Householders sis. Hair .on faco, arms, legs per- Junction by cllniinutlng ull tho bus- cense Is obtained without further lated leather, excellent for shoe- sweetheart, children and many oth- —Advertisement, . • • any'kind of blinds on special order Beginning February 2d' narbsTgo manently removed at double to pre- es, with tho exception, of one or shine or'.tollot articles. Wore $LB5 ers. Five cents to- $2.50, Fox's Gift National 5 It 10, Prown's,, wlil bo colloctod at the curb bo- vious speed. Marian Frank,' phon» t\vo In tho morning and one or two now OS "centscents. •KTTffiT&ra'CKTTffiT&raCTT t l & )y*a* !^oTir4t^Tr^6nm?lIli^6nm?lIlir^prTOir i?eor 1 j - - ' " 4»K*«A• Incomo Tax Service, , 48-hour service; latost methods the public, are unable ' to •ecura. Unusual selections at the nat- Features special dtnnen Sundays Write or phone Herman J. Smith latest report gent upon' request, R, E, Poarce will bo at room 17, and equipment In. our plant PhD inallionally advertiseavertised RRendezvous Gift and holidays from 12 to 8 p, m, Waldman's Quit Service, Maple transportation nt tho present tlm«,i 1 Auotlonecr, First New Jersoy Securities Co, Eisner building, SB Broad street, du» /to the failure of the Rollo,•; ShopSh , AAsburb y PParkk, Price $100, 147 W, Burden Plioa, Branch! N, J,, phone Long Branch B. Or Coati, U>ng Branch, t>hon» Inc., 803 Mattlson avenue, Asbury every Tuoaday and Thursday from aVenue' and Wast Front street, Red o-AdytrtlMraent, Red Bank, N. J.—Adv»rtl»m«nt, MO,—Advertisement. SBm-Advertaement, Park,-~Advertliem«nt. . • 10 tp 8 o'clock,—Advertisement. Basic, phon* 1865,—AdvMtlMmtnt • (Continued On Page S> • RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945

at the nest meeting of th« town- Rupp and Joseph King of Sea Neptune, Mary Naugbton of Port, etown Officials ship committee February Sv Service Awards Bright; Joseph Askin of Leonardo, Monmouth, Samuel Barrett of As- MONEY LOANED The towMhlp committee recently James Wooley of Farmlngdale, bury Park and Earl Dudley of Bel- on Jewelry, Mirer, Marfeal passed an ordinance prohibiting Rodman Getty of Rumson, WUIIam mar. Bus Problems smoking on the. Naval ammunition Made To Civilians '•' Oeuncnta, jMnocntan, etc Edwards of Portaupeck, Frank 7 (Continued From Page 1) pier at Leonardo, which was pass- Broderlck and Carlo Latin! of The Red Bank Register' Is sup- WE PAYCASH FOB 0LD LD aaT*SILVBB ed at the request of the Navy. The At Fort Hancock Keansburg, Charles Adameti and ported by local as well as out-of- corporation to operate their ordinance provided also that no Alphonso Vansevern of Atlantic town business men. Advertisement* route, ai originally applied for one was permitted to hav* matches Broadway Loan Go* •ranted. ' Highlands, Ardollno Agostlno of appearing regularly tell the atory. C Many people In this area are waron the pier, except safety matches. Three Employees —Advertisement. JOS Broadway • Long Branch Co]d~PnparaticnM.c»_dw>ci»d> —• «r« and-find it difficult to ob- The ordinance was amended last tmnsportatlon»and there are Thursday to provide that no sort of Have Worked There Uaa* others who are unable to matches, including safety matches, n automobile transportation, were to be permitted on the pier Over 25 Years have no means of getting In and the amendment comes up for out of the area. final hearing February 8. , In.addition to the above, there Is William. C. Johnson drew atten- Three members of civilian person- a large summer population that re-' tion to the fact that there waa an nel received awards for 35 years of quire* bue transportation In this service to the government on San- Rexall Birthday-Celebration Values additional highway-light needed on' area which the Rollo Transit cor- dy Hook, and 41 others were pre- Lporation either fails or refuses to highway 36, midway between } furnish. Thompson avenue at East Keans- sented awards for six-month per- At the above.hearing, the town- burg and Main street, Fort Mon- iods of' service In a special cere- ship committee will be glad to give mouth. Juet__recently a man hadmony laat week, second of its * ALL THIS MONTH • AT LIGGETTS ,a bearing: to all sections, of this been killed who had been traveling kind to be hold, the ceremony paid Broad & Monmouth Sts. « area as to the need of getting prop- along the highway at this point honor to civilians from nearby , er and adequate bus tranaporta- towns and villages who through Phone 1444 1* tlon, and will welcome any sugges- and it wmt painted oat that pre- 36 Rexall viously there had also been fatal service here have relieved many 2. oz. Rexott ' tlons. soldiers for foreign combat duty. ASPIROIDS The township -committee, at the accidents there or near the same NASAL SPRAY .'-same time, will call upon the Rollo place, and it was voted to ask the .As a climax to the event, Brig. Cold Tablets Transit corporation, to explain at state highway department to furn- Gen. Charles' D. Y. Ostron, com- with•phedrin« < this hearing why they will not furn- ish a flood light there. A letter manding general, Harbor Defenses ish adequate bus transportation was read from James L. Hay*, of , presented the three 50' and why they will not carry out theelectrical engineer for the State 25-year awards to John Simpson, a 50* f •• terms of their municipal consent. with 36 Aspirin The Rollo Transit corporation Highway department; gay Ing that resident, of the ..post... and, .oldest wifn 36 Aspirin •will also' be called upon to explain the matter would be investigated. civilian employee in point of ser- 75c Value 75c Value at this hearing, their operation of The clerk reported that a town- vice; Jesse W. Clark of Highlands > a bus route between the borough ship directory for 1945 had been and James J. Pike of Hilton Park. ?" of Matawan and Campbell's Junc- compiled and mailed out with every General Oatrom, speaking to the '• 8 07. ! Uon, for which they have no au- tax bill; that the directory gave entire group, termed each one as a Rexall 4 oz. Rexall ' thorlty or consent from the town- every township official, including "soldier without uniform and with- 60 Rexall The lovefy Ship of Mlddletown, and for which out Insignia, who minus publicity THROAT ORDERLIES RexoN . REXILLANA « we are advised that they have no the officers of the fire department Sponge-On approval. and the ten fire companies through- or praise, has taken over certain GARGLE (toxafive) HYGIENIC PWD. COUGH SYRUP The township commltfee,»at this, out the township. He said there jobs of soldiers and has kept on Mfike-Up "i i hearing, will also entertain any were numerous requests for these those jabs faithfully, In order that j suggestions or offers for a munlcl- directories and additional copies demands for overseas •combat per- 50* T v That Invites i- pal consent to any other organiia- 50* WHEN you BUY ORE) ow 50ou< could be obtained at the township sonnel could be met w/fh 36 Aspirin with 36 Aspirin < Close-Upt ir tlon or individual who will offer hall. He also stated that a notice 'Although your efforts may Beem r to operate a regular bus route in had been mailed with every tax 75c Value 75c VQIU« * the area between Campbell's Junc- unheralded," he told them, "these' ! P* tlon and Keansburg, giving full bill directing the' owner of every ribbons you receive today mark 1 I time service as required by the dog that they must #ecure^a dog the War department's recognition OF THESE SO< IJEMSl "WtCtf ^/c^" 150 % needs of the traveling public in that license for 1945 before February 1. of your continued service to this locality, as soon as the regulations After that time, dog owners may post. Wear them as a mark of dis- •~ of- the Office of Defense Trans-_ be-subjeqt.to.-a-penalty.if..tfiey dp tinction for the work you are do- Stock Up! Save! Rexall Bir ' portation will permit of the Opera- not take out a license. ing." "" * ~ ~ tion. . . . - The notice points out that there Prior to Gen. Ostrom's remarks , The township committee reqiieats were a great number of claims for all people in the'area to be present and presentation of top awards, Reg. 49c Cara Nome Miniature 55c ADMENNE Fact Powder with at the hearing and they will be dog damages for poultry, sheep, Lieut. Col. Lyman L Parks, Fort given an opportunity to be heard. etc., killed by dogs during 1844, and Comander, presented the 41 six- The township committee also re- these claims must be paid from the month awards. In conjunction with Face Powder & Perfume Set (20c Saving) Any 55c Adrienne Cream (31c Saving] S. M. A. 16-oz. 94c -• quest that the - representatives . of dog license fund, and for that rea- this__presentatlqn,jaaj. Roy E. An- the Rollo Transit ' corporation be son, everyone would be obliged to derson, post executive6lfleer, read DEXTROGEN 19c present at the above hearing in comply with the law to meet these a special citation honoring the em- REG. 85e REG. S9e -:..: order to give satisfactory Informa- bills. tion in regard to the above. ployees. Rexall Theatrical £A6 Klenzo DEXTRI MALTOSE 63c A representative of the State. Award winners as well as other COLD CREAM (U>.)U%F ANTISEPTIC (Pint) PABLUM 16-oz. 39c Board of Public Utilities Commls- civilian employees present were af- 49* > Bloners will be invited to be pres- Auchincloss Host forded an opportunity to "meet REG. 35c REG. 79c LACTOGEN 16-oz. ent at tills hearing. their new boss" at the ceremony; 87c Representatives of the governing Hall's Boroted AQ£ Puratest Halibut tody or the borough of Keansburg To Delegation when Ma]. Anderson Introduced CEREVIN i6 oz. 39c , wDl also be invited to be present Capt. Harry Ross, recently appoint- BABY TALC Llv.OilCapj.dOO'O at-this hearing. ed civilian personnel director. He 45l 69* The date for the said hearing has . Washington Dinner succeeds Lieut. Harry Salofsky in REG. 39e REG.3?e , , been set far enough in advance so that capacity. s v Honors Rosendahl Klenzo Brushless Camphorated 94C that proper arrangements can be Chaplain William S. Bowdern , made by everyone interested to SHAVE CREAM make their arrangements to be gave the invocation opening the qiL,Puretest(4 oz.)VW Represenatlve James C. Auchin- ceremony, and Chaplain James L. present. closs of Rumson was host recently Smart, Sr., said the benediction. REG. 15c A REG. 50c The members of the township to members of the Now Jersey con- committee would appreciate any Military music for the occasion was Rexall Nursery LUX 3 for 19c other suggestions from anyone in- gressional delegation at a dinner furnished by the guardsman band. Riker's QQC terested In the matter. in Washington when Admiral Char- CASTILE SOAP les Ronndahl of Lakehurst, who The 41 honored with six-month VIOLET CERATE_O»J LIFEBUOY 3 for 19c By Order Of The Township awards are as follows; Margaret Committee heads the Navy*« Ilghter-than-elr REG. 25c Howard W. Roberts experimental command, was guest Brltton, Howard Brey, Kathleen REG. 50c Township Clerk of honor. Yakubanski, Shirley DeCamp, Tie- Ounce Rexall Rexdll SWEETHEART 3 for 19c man Broodwinned, Hal Parker, An offer was made by Harold The Monmouth county congress- TINCT. of IODINE- DEODORANT Crm. Ja'cobson and Alex May, managers man was named recently to the Robert Foster, John McMahpn, IVORY MEDIUM EA. 7C * Of the roller skating rink at Red House Committee on Veteran's Richard Mount, Samuel Matthews, REG. 79c REG. 50c Harmony * Bank, making an offer for the old Elmer Adklns, Joseph Malonson 1 Legislation. He has also been J4 gr. Saccharin YARDLEY brewery property on Palmer ave- elected,as chairman of the "78-79 and Clarence Kirk, all of High- Cocoa Butter QQC nue. They offered to lease the lands; Mary Sprague, Naomi Volk, TABLETS, 1000 for Club," an organization of Republi- Alice Conley, Ida McKale, Elvira COLD CREAM v5J LAVENDER 3 for 1.00 property for two years at a rental cans elected to the 78th and 79th - of $30 and with an option to buy congress. In adIUon to hie mem-Rlce, all of Fort Hancock; Edwin the property during that time for bership on the Veteran's committee Ochs and Thomas Hart . of Red ' 13,000 cash. he Is also a member of the Houfle Bank; Frank Weliman, Bruno BU- They represent that they propose Rivers and Harbors committee. lotta, John Wardell and Herman 19c Rexall Antiseptic Baby Powder — «* *, 49c Puretest Aspirin (100's) with fiftc to operate a fish cold storage plant. Rohbeck of Long Branch, Robert v V Ballard, William Greer, George The offer comes up for hearing Back the Attack—Boy War Bonds I With 79c Rexall Baby Oil (19c Saving] la 39c Rexail Milk of Mag. (19c Saving) 09

Rexall Birthday Famous Rexall Celebration Products is a Are Ttited And JEAN FROCKS National Event Approved By Celebrated By The United Drug Rexall Drug Company BUY BONDS Stores From Dep'i of Research Coast to Coast 1 THE REXALL_DRUG STORES \ And Control

• 90% Of The American Peop/e^p^^ Are Victims of Dental Decay SALE MORE MEN REJECTED BY UfS. ARMY IN 1940 BECAUSE OF BAD TEETH OBSERVE THAN FOR ANY OTHER REASON TAKE THESE 83 out of every JOOO cfecfared prVyu'cafr/ unflf dot to BETTER CARE COATS dental defects.. A worse condition than in World War 1 DENTAL HEALTH OF < These are good coat* at clearance price, reduced to make room for fresh HABITS YOUR TEETH spring coats, suits, toppers. A great opportunity to get good V. 1. Brush teeth twice a day, bargains and good buys. ofler meals. Have 2 brushes Buy the best tooth brush so as to have a thoroughly you can gef. The brush it dry One each time. all-Important. 2. Brush teeth away from The function of your den- .00 gums. Brushing toward them tifrice Is to help your .00 may cause food lo be car- brush do a better job. Values up to Values up to ried under edge of gums, You're not getting the 15 $21.99 $27.50 3. Eat wholesome foods. right results from either 20 Eat some coarte foods that if you're using a require chewing. worn-out brush with bogged 4. Paste, powder or liquid down brlitlej. .00 dentifrice.-Makes no dif- And remember, the way to ference which you use. make your footh brush lait Values up to 5. Use a mouth wash for longer Is to rotate two ... $37.50 good oral hygiene, have one for morning use, 15 6. See dentist regularly. IF TEETH AfcE TO LAST another for tvenlnj w*. If you can't keep appoint- ment, phone him so he can A LIFETIME Sale Starts Today, Thursday, Feb. 1st, 1945 lolce someone in your place! Dental Experts Say: l Experts Says The earlier dental care You should rotate SPECIAL 3 out of 4 people begins, the better. 2 tooth brushes are using worn-out Regular trips so bristles have a PACEMAKER SUPS $1.69 • tooth brushes to the dentist chance to thoroughly \w. or have none at all! should start dry before re-using. age 3.,

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Bonded Prolori 50-TwW • PEPSODENT Tooth Brush 47« PROPHYLACTIC Tooth Brush 47* facto laxta CotmttiM, Jiwrfiy, tuaoofl* ^Tv RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1.1945 Paste owledge of her work, pleasant Guidance committee which consists Miss Reuther Receives Promotion High School Notes haractcr, self-confidence and slm- of members of the faculty. Each Officers Named By IONIC illclty. Tuesday it sends out mimeograph- New School Council Becomes Engaged NEW TEEN CANTEEN Above all, Mrs. Chevereau be- ed sheets that contain the subject HEARING AID Th» new '"Teen Canteen1' at the ieves tha,t a good personality Is to be discussed. A different teach- Donald W. Whits, .president jof *40 more beneficial than any other er writes a new one' each week. the Parent-Teacher association of Red Bank TMCA opened Saturday characteristic. She stated that tfodtt To Wed Midshipman afternoon, December 81, with Mrs. The sheets' are passed out to the Mechanic street school, was Margery Brooks serving as hostess. 'deadlines!, honor, kindliness, a every home room, where they are named to head the newly-organized nce of humor, good manner, hon- thoroughly discussed by the stu- Robert D. Eichman The gameroom was decorated in Red Bank School Improvement Rumson Pharmacy isty and trustworthiness all help dents. Helpful questions that per- Council at a meeting in the bor- Jink and blue with natural color formulating a pleasing personal- tain to the subject, are on the BtJMSON, N. J. Mr. antt Mrs. Prank W. Reuther benches surrounding the room. On ough hall Friday night. William ity. •' , .: sheets and these questions help the H. Petherbrige was elected vice of McLaren street announce the en- one side of the room were two pool Mrs, Chevereau concluded with students carry on a lively discus- PHONE RCMSON 636 gagement of their daughter, Miss tables and two ping-pong tables president, Mrs. Bessie Strassburger ie fact that every young girl in sion. secretary and Mrs. S. M. Hoffman Margaret Reuther, to Midshipman >nd on the other side there was a gh school should have a definite The subjects vary from the spe- Robert D. Eichman, USNR, son of inack bar and space for-dancing. treasurer. Committees will be Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Eichman ambition in mind through which cific to the general. A specific named at the next meeting to be The lounge was decorated .with she will be Able to obtain a worth- subject was "school rules." The held Friday night, February t. of Jersey City, formerly of Little all new furniture consisting of set- hile place for herself in the out- present rules were discussed and If HARTFORD Silver. ••-.,.;, tees, tables, chairs, bookcases end de world. any good suggestions were brought Hartford Fire Iniurance Company Mies Reuther was graduated tables and lamps. The floor was After the assembly, senior girls up, they were taken to the student from Red Bank high school and Is painted grey and the wails were, ho wish to attend business school council. A general subject was decorated in sage green. The mon- INSURANCE employed by the law flnn of Par- ifter graduatiog n were given Berke- manners, both in and Out of school. sons, Labrecque and Borden. ey for the furniture was provided hlt During the discussion all good.* dee by a group of parents in the com- y pamphlets. Midshipman- Eichman will re- Norman Sherman suggestiong s are written down and ceive his commission as an ensign munity. presented to student council for in the Navy In March, when he Music was furnished by a port- Football and Band Pictures on action, JOHN T. LAWLEY will complete his training course at able radio because of the inability Display at Bed Bank Daniel Cohn Pralre State. He- was graduated to have the phonograph system on hand. The 1914 football season, has not - AGENT - from Red Bank high school and lassed unnoticed for the Camera Chess and Checkers Qlub Stevens Institute of Technology, Mrs. Brooks also helped at the and ie a member of Delta Tail Del- _ SIDNEY" VANPELT . gala opening of the canteen Satur- ub led by Anthony Trufalo, phys- An active club In Red Bank high Riverside Drive and State. cs teacher at Red Bank, high school Is the chess' and checkers ta fraternity, Sidney VanPelt, who Is on a day night, January 6, featured by Hwy 35 a floor show, dancing and games. ehool, took some SO or 70 .club under the leadership of Reps Buy a wai BOB* J«4 Save »Uf* war- vessel somewhere in the Tom Davis ihots this fall of action on the Farrls. . ••'•'..' Tel. Red BaW410 pacific, hM been promoted to Bos- fridlron; at least- half of these plo- The members 'Include -Thomas iltal apprentice first clan, accord- ures would be of real interest to FUTURE PLANS OFB.BE S. Davis, Daniel Cohn, Neale Ryno, ing to a letter received from him football coaches. Fred Wege, Oakley Ganson, Ward by his mother, Mrs. Lydia VanPelt SENIORS These pictures Include shots ot DeGrood and Charles Papier. f 82 Lewis street, Eatontown. In a survey made this week of the Leonardo, Asbury Park, Nep- The genera] opinion of his fellow We Offer Prompt, Courteous and He was graduated - from Eat the 12A class of Red Bank high tune and Long Branch games and club associates Is that Neale Ryno finest town publlo school and was attend- school, a number of these students some of these shots show unusual leads In chess. Mr. Farris, how- ing Long Branch high school when have revealed their hopes and expressions on the part of the play- ever. Is considered the top-notcher Guaranteed Service On All Make Cars he enlisted In the Navy at the age plans-for the future. BW. • ' * " at checkers. of 17. He took his boot training In The servey showed that the ma- Pictures of the "band are also, in- The club meets every Monday af- WOOL Mechanical Work—All Types Sampson, New York, and prior to jority of the students plan to en- cluded in the collection and show ternoon and many students- have Complete Overhauling—Rebonng that had been working in the mall ter the business world. Anna Mad- rarioua formations used .. at half- thus learned to play .these games. and records office at Camp Coles. dalena plans to become a private lme for entertainment. Gerrle Houschild Brake Service—Relining Sidney, who was 18 years old last secretary. Those desiring typing These pictures may be bought by Generator, Battery and Starter Service September 20, la a member of the positions at Fort . Monmouth in- giving size and number of negatives Plans For Student Handbook GABARDINE Eatontown fire department and clude Anna'MarcelU and Bertha wanted to Mr. Trufalo at Red Bank Developing Lubrication served as president of the Eaton- and Frances Jeffrey. high school. finely town Police Rifle club. .' ." . - Bruno Talerico Students of Red Bank high Lucille Pica and Betty Welnrlch school will soon be boasting of a Body and Fender Repairs will enter business school next fall handbopk, all their own, full of Carol Gorsuch will enter the Kath- Bowling Short* ' Painting In Our New Modem Shop Red Cross War A certain girl from Red Bank valuable and interesting informa- TAILORED arine Gibhs business college Ir tion that every pupil will want to Simonizing—Washing New York city. high school, whose name will re- know. - '. ' - • Fund Quota Raised College-minded students are Dor- main anonymous, seems to have Classic standby in every wardrobe, ESTIMATES CHEERFDIXT OWEN ; All members of the Student coun- Holcombe Ward, chairman of th othy Zellman and Dick Brown, class created a new technique to Improve cil, under the supervision of their the garbardine suit you choose 1945 Red Cross war fund drive, an president As yet, Miss Zellman is her score. adviser, William Pazlcky, have from Snyder's will be the ultimate T. C. OTTO nounced yesterday that the county undecided at to what college she While bowling recently, she pro- been working on the plans for the of its kind, made of a Pure Wool quota In the drive has been In- will attend. Mr. Brown will study ceeded in the usual manner, but in handbook. It will contain the cur- fabric of sljicy texture, wonderful- cfeased~"Jr6m J266.000 to" $296,000 at Monmouth Junior college, in the course of throwing the ball ricula, names of teachers, rules and This will mean an Increase of abou Long Branch, before entering Muh- down the alley slipped and fell regulations, extra activities and to cut and tailor, and here tailored' Packard Sales & Service of Red Bank l%% in each branch quota. lenberg college, Allentown, Penn- >n one knee. This in turn led to other Information to help any stu- as it deserves. In the handsome Harding Road at Broad Street, Mr. Ward stated that the reason sylvania, in June. :he ball's rolling down the alley dent new to Red Bank high school 4-button classic suit sketched, and for the increase Is that the Bei Pat D'Aloia, who was a member tor a strike. So bowlers if your to get better acquainted quickly. in other versions, new pale shades In Zohel Building Cross* has mounting demands to of Red'Bank's football team, will score is not up to par, try taking For this project, about $100 has and standard tones; sizes 10 to 20. i RED BANK, N. J. its services In the European ani go Into the United States Navy ap- this tip. It may help you. been set aside from the Student Pacific theaters of war, and the In- proximately one week after gradua- Alice Belknap and John Salen- Activities fund. Red Bank 428 Neil Muse, Mgr. crease is necessary If Red Cross is tion. :lno don't seem to need any tips to The handbook which will contain $35.00 to continue its services. The na- Two of the girls are Interested mprove their scores. They have about 36 pages and measures ap- Mechanical Work Marvin Miller tional quota has been increased In beauty culture. They are Patric- >pen the two highest bowlers since proximately 2Vi Inches by 4 inches, Painting Nathan Phipps from $18,000,000 to $200,000,000. Th ia Sacco and Josephine Ferragine, the club" has been formed. Bel- may possibly be off the presses and drive will open March 1. who will enter school shortly afte knap's highest score was 202, Sa- into the hands of pupils by June CONTINUING OUR this month. lentlno's 216. and no coat either— compliments The field of commercial artistry Mrs. Irene Smith, physical edu- of the Student council. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE YAIB4TINFS DAY-FB. 14ml will gain two new prospects, Mart cation teacher and leader of the Elizabeth Whltaker Jordan and Dominic Reclnelll. club, feels that most of the bowlers ' Norman Sherman have Improved greatly over their Senior Class To Present Tlay first score. WINTER COATS Dorothy Rowe The 1945 senior class of Red B, B. H. 8. GHrls Hear Bank high school will present as Black and New High Shades , Mrs. Chevereau English Class Studies Shakespeare its annual play, the Broadway 100% All Wool Mr* Edith Chevereau, personnel smash-hit, "Junior Miss," •To be, or not to be. that Is the The cast la as follows; director of the Berkeley school at question." Recognize that? Yes, East Orange, opokf) to the assembl; Father — Anthonr Baldaaarl 33WO REDUCTION it's a famous quotation from Wil- Mother ;_—._ Gloria Moore of Red Bank high school girls 1 liam Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" Judy Graves „. Virginia Doolittle LIMITED NUMBER trj« school auditorium during activ- which, members of Donald Klopp's FuBy Adami Peggy Bergman ity period, Loll Graves Elizabeth Conover 11-A English class are beginning to Ellen ...... Elaine Inman SEND HIM PHOTOGRAPHS Mrs. Chevereau was introduced read. Uncle Willis ..... Dick Wiug to the assembly by Miss Elizabeth Instead of plunging Into'the play Haskelell Cummlngs , John Pohl Conover, a senior, who also con- J. B. — : :RRobert Koenig 32—34 BROAD ST. itself, though, the students are first There are a few minor partt s thatht FOR VALENTINE'S ducted the Bible reading and the acquainting themselves with a bit as yet, have not. been chosen. BED BANK salute to the flag. of background of Shakespeare's The play will be presented March The importance of women In the life, his plays, and the theater in Our Jwm Sardoj photographer takes business world was one of the general during the Ellzabetbean Ellen Martin such adorable, life-Ilka photographs points stressed by Mrs. Chevereau. period. She firmly vbellev^a that today an Each student chose several top- of children—it will lake hit babltt in the years to'come the so-calle VALENTINE OFFER <**, ics and has prepared a talk to the right oerotf rh* miles to "Daddy." weaker sex will carry as much re- class. photograph* $C sponsibility In business and finance Sttecflon of proofs • No«ppelirtB*ftlM«diil What great actors portrayed 4' .... for.-... as them en. Hamlet: and do you think Ham- Pneamtnlarurtlnapodia* Mrs. Chevereau, through hei let was mad? were the topics given tiled Italhtr (elder. HIM far years of experience, knows what by Catherine Bolton. How did the COLD WEATHER the Navy. Brawn for Amy. STEINBACH COMPANY employers will look for when youn church aid the theater and the women apply for the positions oi guilds? was presented by Victoria • ValsnttM pkotogrqplu for ASBURY PARK their choice. Some of the objec- Codespotl. Marjorie Conover gave •vtrwat MUII b* lakut «orr/» tives to be kept In mind include the dates of Shakespear"s birth and good grooming, poise, Intense death and dlscusssed the reign of NEEDS FOR MEN Queen Elizabeth. - Others talks are: Distinguish be- tween internal and external exl- A REAL COLD WEATHER COAT dence and why is it unimportant HERCULES that Shakespeare was not very orleinal? by Charles Crouch. What All wool Alpaca lined with J -tf AQC WEB the extent of the scenery and CAST IRON costumes? by Betty Francis. What large turned up collar. Water • UVW ...j the extent of female actors and how "did the audience behave? repellant. This coat will really by Constance Hicks. Who were keep you warm. PIPE FURNACE Mary Arden and Anne Hathaway? 19 by Harry Jones. List examples of Shakespeare's three types of .plays and how was the theater seating arrangement opposite ours? by Ho- $100 55 bart LewlB. What were Sheke- speare's • homellfe and education Hercules like? by Edwin Lomerson. . • w W 22-in.Size Marjorie Muth told how the Damper Regulator church aided the guilds and also Also 24-in. and 26-in. sizes submitted definitions of difficult words. Carmela Plroso explained Outstanding value! Compares with the '5.50 the use of the inner and outer first-quality furnaces selling at much- Tends your furnace . . '• saves stages. Anna Plzzo, What did steps, fuel! Gives healthful, >epys say about- "Hamlet" and higher prices. Extra heavy radiator and comfortable, automatically reg- 'Julius Caesar" and how did combustion chamber . .. each one-piece ulated heat! Thermostat keeps Shakespeare break Into play writ- MEN'S 1 desired temperature. Includes ing? Barbara Potter named the . . . anr fireppt castings are of finest modern therm6stat, damper first theaters In London and ex- PART WOOL' close-grained iron. Heavy duplex grates. motor, chains, and other access- plained ' the difference between Men'. All Wool AND ALL WOOL Large feed and ashpit doors, surface ories. Quarto and Folio. Doris Rugg ex- plained why prose was Inserted In PLAID SHIRTS .ground to insure dust-tight fit. Hercules "Hamlet" and gave the meter of PANTS the play. Robert Scott named four furnaces heat over a half a million leading Greek dramatists and three homes comfortably and economically. leading Roman playwrights; Eliza- beth Whltaker named the periods Part Wool $7.95 of Shakespeare's literary life and Ironing Board explained why Shakespeare still Elizabeth Whltaker SOME REAL CLOSE OUT VALUES FOR BOYS '3.25 Seven Red Bank High Boys Are Leaving For Services ALL WOOL SHEEP LINED Water Repellant Beaded edge, smooth' finished Uncle Sam will welcome seven wood top! Strong, double truss more to his family when boys from Rooms 20 and 21 of Red Bank high SNOW SUITS HOOD JACKETS JACKETS legs. Specially designed open school will leave shortly for the Leggin Type To keep that boy warm A Real Value and closing action .. . tlme-and- Buckwheat Coal Blower armed services. These boys will probably be call- Regular NOW Regular NOW labor saving! Full lBxM-lnch Saves Fuel! ed within IB days. Those leaving Regular NOW size. for the Navy are Leslie VanSant, 9S $ 95 95 Pat D'Aloia, Howard Ungerer, '15.95 Frank Mazzucea and Ma^Ravon- *14 10 '13 Permits burning smaller, less dal. Charles Crouch • Is the only expensive coal; Attaches directly one entering the Marines; he left to ashpit door 03 base of boiler January 25. The Army will have PREP CABOT JACKETS by MCGREGOR SHELLAC!! SHELLACH SHELLAC!! or furnace. Air Is Introduced claim to only one boy, Anthony under lira by blowor, which Is jacoplno, junior at Red Bank high regulated by a room thermostat. school. Sizes 12 to 20 Regular Pure 3 lb. Cut Shellac, Orange or White | $ ^fc "JT5 Easily operated ... set thermo- These boys will join Leon Adler stat for desired temperature and and Charles Grogan who al- Limited Quantity . . ' • ' *J ORANW blower , quickly t brings up the ready have been Inducted since HURRY AS THERE ARE ONLY A FEW LEFT OF EACH OF heat :, school started in September. ' ,_•.. ,,.,„[.;.,.,.Brtjno.-talyleai THESE CLOSE OUT VALUES —¥* ; For Catalog Orders For Catalog Orders Open blMUMlon at Bed Bank High An opportunity to dlsouss prob- 32 - 34 BROAD STRUT Call SEARS ROEBUCK AND

'.' *J RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945 th* most powerful blitz effort of Proud of Old tb« campaign, to drlvs through to County Group Avranctiej, and separate the Ameri- 1 First Methodist Church can First and Third armies. rinfeewn Town and Farm Hickory Group It was there that Infantry rifle- Plans Program 247 Broad St., Red Bank men with buookaa, artillery and Local Soldier Tells tank destroyers, tanks, cook*), and University Women REV. ROODR J. SQUIRE, Pastor ' In Wartime messengers, with the help of U. 3. •; SUNDAY, nSBRUABT Mh * bund Better/ Of 30th Division plane, and RAF rocket firing Ty- Regional Meeting* phoons finally''threw back the Ger- 11:00 AJt—Saenunent «f the lord's Supper and eommosd* meditation by the pastor. Activltlei of the Old Hickory man tanks in a battle that «ee- Various meeting! and regional Dry Water 'Your government needs and Mksdivision on the Western front are eawed for three days before' the sessions have been planned for 8:00 F, H.—Dr. Frise, guest preacher, wiM apeak tkU out loud. its citizens in this 165th week of the Ascribed in an interesting letter Germans concluded that they were mamberi of the Monmouth County "Christian Morale.' -POINT CAK- war tcP: ' no match for one American divis- branch, American Association of by Pvt, Paul W. Noglow, son of, ion. In this same battle, the great- CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! ' ATtOtt" insure! ; Answer the. emergency call for Mr. and Mrs. William Noglow of University Women, for February. eat defensive at Mortain-St. Bar- Activities of the Red Bank liveliness and zip 8,000 Medical WACs. Womin Irom thelmy, a battalion was Isolated on ,. to th» l«t tip. 20 to BO are needed immediately for Regional group include a meeting i. bill* near Mortaln, ciit off with- Monday, February 12, at the home non-professional medical work In out food, ammunition, and medical U. S. Army hospitafs. of Mr«. Hubert M. Farrow, Sr., on supplies; for five and a half days South street, and an international 2. Help to r.elieve the doctor and and despite the fact the harassed relations study group meeting Mon- nurse shortage by, taking a Red infantrymen were under constant day, February 26, at the home of Cross nursing course to learn how enemy observation, artillery and Miss Lois Asendorf at Fair Haven. to care for your own family. mortar fire, they refused repeated Dr. Edward H. Clayton, former MEN WANTED , 3. Remember—1944 income tax demands to surrender. >' • missionary to China, will apeak on CANAD RY WATER return forms do not. provide for The 30th Infantry division wa» "Education In China" at the Feb- payment of the unforgotten portion commended for Its heroic stand; ruary 12 meeting. The Red Bank HELPERS of your 1942 tax due March 15. for the courage and skill of lid men literature study group will meet Separate statements are .' being •who refused to let overwhelming Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the home RIGGERS, STAGE BUILDERS mailed. odds discourage them in the battle of Mrs. Leland Crafts on Hudson GIRLS FOR LIGHT, CLEAN WORK • 4, Write.your serviceman oheer- against tanks at St. Barthelmy, avenu,e. "Prejudice," by Carey Mfc- CARPENTERS, ful, re-assurlng and frequent let; and for the loyalty and-stamina of Williams, a book on japaneses- ters. Use V-mail when you write the members of the "lost battalion" Amerleans, will be discussed as a * - • ''•.'.'& . ._,';• . • ••• Packaging Food For U. S. Quartermaster^ who defied surrender demand*, symbol of racial Intolerance. their- spokesman telling the Ger- Apply Dtilr BttwttB 0:30 A, M. U P. M. • Department. Essential Work. v man officer: ""Go to hell. We -Two.-meetings listed for ...the. 5. Beware of complacency. When wouldn't, surrender If our last iranch graduate group Include one APPLY, the war news ij good, redouble round or ammunition* was fired your efforts on the home front. Monday night at the home of Miss land our last bayonet broken off in Mary Xenakes at Asbury Park, and FEDtRAF SHIPBUILDING Set an example your boy can be ja Jerry belly." proud of. . the other, Monday, February 19, at Architectural Tiling Co., Inc. This battle of the 30th against the home of Mr*. Joseph Todd' at . • Route 35, Keyport, N. J. REMINDERS the beat of the German armor Asbury Park. Other meetings in- AND DRYDOCK CO. MEATS, FATS—Red Stamps started in the night of August 7- clude Long Branch regional group! QS, B5, S5, last date for use, $ and a week later the Old Hlck- Wednesday, home of Miss Dora Tel. Keyport 385 March SI; Red Stamps T5, tI5, PVT. PAUL W. NOGLOW orymen again were forcing the LINCOLN HIGHWAY, KEARNY, N. J. V5, WS, and X5 April 28; Red Davis at (Long Branch; Keyport Germans to retreat. Book club, Thursday of' next week, or Local U.S. Employment Office Stamps Y5, Z5, and A3, B2, C2, Harding road. Pvt. Noglow has re- The 30th troops drove rapidly OR DJt June Z. turned to active service after against the Germans to free Evr- home of Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson, FULL OR PART; Tip). PROCESSED FOODS— Blue having been wounded. eux and Louviere, then crossed the Keyport; Long Branch drama read- Stamps X5 Z5, Y5, and A.Z and Seine at Mantes Gaasloourt to en- ing group, Saturday, February 10, 1029 BROAD ST., NEWARK DAY OR NIGHT WORK The letter follows: home of Mlas Sorena Scott, Long BZ* March 31; Blue Stamps C2, D2, Dear Mom and Dad For eome-1 'arBe the bridgehead there and pre- are lor th next Branch, and Asbury Park Regional - "--—Essential- -workers..must. have, .releases, _ E2, F2, and G2 April 28; Blue timo I have, been hoping I could |P ? breakthrough,. th| tlfal lnt0 group, Monday, February 12 home Stamps H2, J2, K2,LJ7>nd M2 tell you folks back home about this s e Belgium. -•-—•••.— une 2. outfit of ours and the swell record An opposed Infantry speed march irijdS. J. MV Bayies,' Allenhurst. V. 8. EMTLOYJIENT SERVICE. record wa made and SUGAR—Stamp 84 February 28 it has made in World War II from « another com- 1058 BROAD ST., NEWARK and stamp 35 June 2. 1 the time it hit the Normandy beach, mendallon won when on August 31 Winfield Wainright WMC RULES OBSERVED. FUEL OIL—East, Periods 4 be- and began fighting in June 15." I Mid. September 1 the 30th dashed come good February 5, 1945; Mid- to Tournai, Belgium, covering 180 Promoted InTacific Censorship has kept our Old Hick- miles through enemy territory in f 1MB 4~and—5-become— x>ry Division's r engagements pretty. Fifth Air Force, Southwest Pacif- pood February 5, 1915; South, much "under wraps" but we have 12 hours. The march was motor- ized during the-last two days and ic—Tech. Sgt. Winfield S. Waln- 'erlodg 4 and 5 become good Jan- made a record . we'll stack . up ATight, Jr., SllverBide avenue, Lit- By virtue of the authority vested In us, we _the undersigned uary 29. . against any other division's and the was screened by a task force of the division. The 30th was the *le Silver, flight chief of a squad- will sell at public auction, entire household goods and furnishings SHOES—Airplane Stamps I, 2, Public Relations staff has made it ron In the Fifth Air Force troop* easier for us to get the Information first allied infantry division to en- of ten room dwelling and four room garnge apartment on the and J, in Book Three, good in- ter Belgium. carrier command, was recently pro- definitely. back to you by summarizing the moted to master sergeant. He Is Some words fool YOXK premises at: highlights of the 30th's great cam- Still disrupting German efforts to- ward an orderly withdrawal! the the son of Mr. and Mrs, Winfield paigns and getting this material S. Walnwrlght of-Little Silver.* 110 Norwood Ave., Loch Arbor,. N. J. Civilian Supplies Will Be Low cleared through the press cerisor- Old Hickorymen > drove on to be- Supplies of meat, butter, sugar, ship. . a come the first allied troops in Hol- Since coming overseas in July, 1B43, Sgt. Wainwright, for several ' Southeast corner of Elberon and Norwood avenue* ;anned and packaged foods, cloth- This is some information we can land, arriving there on September Ing1, and many durable goods will 12, after having captured the fa- months aerial engineer on a trans- tell: : port plane, has been awarded the )e smaller in 1945, OPA advisee. When the 30th Infantry division mous border fortress, Eb'en Emael, Record buying and increased mlli- September 10. Maastricht, Hol- Air Medal and the Asiatlc-Pacific troops charged through the great- theater rlibon with one Bronze ary demands in 1944 greatlv re- est concentration of artillery and land, fell to the 30th on September Friday & Saturday, Feb. 2nd & 3rd luced reserves, which have*w far IS after which Old Hickory troops campaign'star. He is a graduate irfortar fire they had met in the of the Air Corps Mechanics school at 1:30 F. M, sharp elped meet demands. The pres- Western campaign to storm the fought on into Germany, advance int scarcity of metal household elements crossing the border at and the AAF Electrical Specialists bunkers of the German Siegfried school at Chanute Field Chicago You <• re cordia|ly Invited to Inspect these exceptionally .high quipment and appliances will re- line and establish a bridgehead In Horbach on September 14. main acute until peacetime pro- Illinois. grade furnishings. the Fatherland, they reached an The attack on the. Siegfried line uction can be resumed. At the objective for which, In three itarted October 2, continued for Before enlisting in January, 1942, CT •. ' ame time more people will be eager months of bitter fighting, they had two weeks, to establish the bridge Wainwright was associated with ' Inspection Inspection .0 replace equipment and house- been paving the way eince the bat-head in what was reputed by the his father in theMumber business. old furnishings that are now near- tle near the beaches. nemy to be their "lmpenertabie He Is a graduate of Red Bank high school. • ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st y worn out. Shortages always gen- Smashing the Siegfried line In West Wall." * . I . irate an urge to pay higher prices More than 1,500 battle decora- Troop carrier planes, commanded the sector north of Aachen where by Brig. Gen. Paul H. Prentisa of 1:80 P. M. to B;SO P.M. ind get more. This Increases ftie it was heavily manned and' then tions have been awarded officers, langers of inflation. In 1945, OPA aiding in closing the gap that forc- and men of the 30th Infantry dlvis- San Antonio, Texas, have flown itates, supplies will be large enough on for gallantry In action and mer men, supplies and equipment to TERMS: CASH. SALE—INDOORS ed Aachen's fall constituted one of o meet essential civilian needs but the toughest jobs assigned any di- ltorlous service In the face of en- battle fronts In every campaign In much smaller than the amount peo- emy. New Guinea, New Britain and the vision in the Battle of Europe. Admiralty Islands. They, have also B. G. COATS AGENCY ple could buy with the money they But the 30th Infantry division The 30th Infantry division !« will have to spend. The OPA pro- commanded by Major General L. S evacuated thousands of sick and received its baptism of fire on a wounded. B.'G. COATS, Auctioneer FRANK WOOLLKT ram to meet this situation asks tough assignment June 15 and Its Hobbo, who has been twice deco- •Igld compliance with rationing rated. ' Tel. Long Branch 3599 C. A. BUHK, Clerks progress to the German frontier egulations and price ceilings, plus was marked by battles that have Although It was originally built Five Arraigned In •estraint'ln buying and a high level been vital In the master strategy around troops from National Guard if savings, including war bond pur- of World War II. Units of Tenessee, Georgia, and the Local Police Court hases. The all important breakthrough Carollnas, and thus gets Its -name, Ration Free Shoe Sale Coming Up south of pulverized St. Lo oh July Old Hickory, from President An- Five persons were arraigned be- 25, a date already historically sig- drew Jackson, who led troops In fore Recorder John V. Crowell In Limited quantities of men's and that sector, the 3Qth's officers and police court Friday morning. women's shoes may be sold to con-nificant, was spearheaded by the Old Hickorymen. A real fighting men represent all states In the Peter Epps, 20, of West Bergen butt umers ration free at specified Union. place, arrested in a Shrewsbury price reductions during the two team, the troops of the 30th had Healthy, Active qualified for that assignment which The division climaxed a colorful avenue lunchroom by Sgt. Frank weeks period of February 19 World War I history by cracking Reuther on a disorderly conduct hrough March 3, OPA announces. battered open a passage through the hedgerow country allowing the Hlndenberg line, paving the charge, was sentenced to serve 60 Two-fold purpose of the temporary way for Germany's ultimate defeat days In the county workhouse. always ation holiday, OPA states, is to American armor to fan out over Children France by a series of successful of- then. Will history repeat Itself? A similar sentence was meted out give consumers the benefit of extra Paul to Walter Francis, 51, a veteran of hoe mileage that otherwise might fensives against the Germans. At the outset the 30th drove the Ger- World War I, who was arrested on 'emain unsued on the dealers' complaint of hla mother, Mrs. Nel- Deserve ihelves, and to help dealers clear mans back across the Vire River. PASSES CENTURY MARK Then In a spectacular attack the lie Francis of Linden place. Purit their stocks of the normal accumu- The 101st brthday »f George Ash- Moses Morton of Bridge avenue, lation of odds and ends and broken Old Hickorymen forced a crossing by, Allentown's oldest resident, was of the Virc River and opened the arrested after a tussle in a West- the Best! sizes. Before rationing, such shoes observed last week. Born in Bur-side tavern, was also sentenced to iver'e customarily disposed of In drive on St. Lo. Those battles in the hedgerow country were Veal lington in 1844, he later moved t< serve 60 days. seasonal clearance sales. OVK es- Crosswlcks. When the Civil wai James Bowman and Gardy imates that about 4,500,000 pairs slugging matches, every foot of ad' VTRIDERTTE vence being skillfully and stubborn- began he left his farming and en Hobbs, both of Water street, arrcpt- of shoes will be'Sold in this special listed August V5, 1864. ed by Sgt. Reuther, who found SHOE ation-free "sale." ly contested and they were compli- cated by rough and frequent coun them engaged ln^ fisticuffs, were Americas finest since 1840 Cut Automobile Ration ter-attacks. CHBI8TIAN SCIENCE fined %i each. A* cut of one-third will be made However, some of the heaviest BROADCAST In the number of new passenger fighting remained to be accom On Sunday, February 4, from 1 Back the Attack—Buy War Bonds! cars available for rationing in Feb-plished by the 30th after It had to 1:30 p. m., the Columbia "Church ruary, when the quantity will given the "greenlight" to the arm of the Air" will broadcast a Chris- nmount to 2,000 cars on a national ored drive. That occured in the tian Science program. This will basis, or 1,000 less than in preced- Mortain-St. Barthelmy sector when originate in Boston, Massachusetts, ing months, OPA reports. The ac-the 30th took over the area of the and may be heard in New Jerse; Our Stride-Rite shoes, made over special, :ion will leave about 12,000 nfw cars First Division at a time when four over station WABC aiid affiliated n the nation's stockpile. , German panzar divisions struck In stations. Operators and Examiners ized lasts which provide ample room for "War Bonds Keep Farm normal growth, insure correct foot devel- Del)t« Safe" "Encourage farmers to maintain Trimmers Floor Help opment. Carefully selected materials and a proper balance between making superior shoemaking make these shoes the payments on mortgages and Invest- ing War Bonds," says the Ameri- ^safest and most economical for parents who can Bankers' Association in a bul- letin addressed to the rural bank- He makes Office Clerks want both eco- ers of America, Banks arc advised to "encourage MALE OR FEMALE nomy fanners'to* maintain a proper bal- and economy ance between making payments on lending a mortgages and investing In War ALSO of dollars. Bonds. If a person pays a mort- gage all up now, and then has to Sizes to 6 Ret another one after the war he friendly business may not be'able to get terms as N. R. (HATTHEW3 $3.25 favorable as tliose he now lias." Painters The bankers also call attention to ' r HIS Is the friendly man- both single a-d married, SI/.M to 8 " the [act that "wear and tear on A ager of tho local I'erson- and everything Is kept $4.00' farm machinery nnd buildings must al Finance Company olllcc. strictly private, No outsid- To Work On Garments For Our Arnied Forces-. hp pold eventually, whether or nol Even' though lending money ers are involved, He arrang- Sl/.en to 12 tin- nioi'-tgnge is all paid off. A to folks hero In Anbury es convenient monthly pay- Experience Not Necessary. j funner WIU ptobably be In a safer Park in his full-time job, he, men (a to fit every budget- $4.50 IHWlllon to end up the war with a believes .jiat no one should and charges are made only moderate Klzed mortgage' at a low borrow unnecessarily. But for* tho actual time the - intercut into ftnd a good netit egg In when a loan Is to a porson'a money Is ! ept. Many other positions open. This is your op- Wur H011U3 Ihun no mortgage, no advantage, he provides Colics If you decide that a loan Is - TO OUR PATRONS ! bonds, (Did badly run-down bulld- here with needed cash to your advantage, bo sure • IURK and equipment." promptly and privately^ to come to .ee the Manager portunity to work in an essential industry. All parents ki-jow that children's Thla'lj a nart of the program of He gets n lot of satisfaction of tho Fenonal Flnanc* tin "American Blinkers Association out of his job, for th» ser- Company today. If you shoes .are very scarce, .necessitating, in aimed, nt .(jetting farmers to build ,'vlca. he renders is a helpful phono In advance, h* will Statement of Availability Required. some cases long waits for orders-and in up IniRp on'ouch Wiir Bond reserv- one. And there's no "dolng- mako all rrarlgements so ed to jjlvn Ihcm financial' protec- you-a-favor" attitude, ' that ull j ou have to do Is to other instances disappointments in de- tion In the pout-war period, He cuts out needloss rig- sign and pick up th« cash. y liveries. We appreciate tho patience- marole and makes borrow- Or, If that's Inqonvenlint, " APPLY UONTKHT IN FUKI01IOI.I) ing money a simple., friend- phone or write and he'll tell and splendid spirit shown .by our ly transaction. He makes you how to g«t your loan Two l-'i'ecliiilil nicn filed Inet Innnn to men and women entirely by mall, patrons in meeting tlicso Inconvenien- wed, u» I'lindiililtiv fill1, pimlu on ces wliich they realise are. beyond <*ur _ 111!' I Btuiiil urt KiiurntlonKiltl , e SIGMUND-EISNER CO. iumr nnd EilH'iud Klnic. West Main FINANCE COMPACT MiTrt juiFuK<>miin.. Theie will be a content >nlm')> throe Incumbent* "00l BANGH AVB, ASB^RY PARK luivi'ulHii rili'd: Mm, Eleanor Mil- JIHh FLOOR, _. TWO PMIG. ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. lard, Krn'rik A. Wltbcvk «ml UIIV. OR Wnltor J, Uke'. 18 Broad Street, Had-Bank. »>'. -Wlllium O, Srrlcktun, prcnl- Charm art V/t% monthly on. biltnci, 'Uc 070 d>nt at th« board, did not file for Your Local U. S. Employment Service r«-»leetl»n, . >••..'

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And Otter PERSOHHft HMtehold kuteto 'Kere'a artawar to L U X OR FROSTILLA —•»... ft Ramsdell POISON your problem of what CHAPSTICK to UM to kill bun in Blade Letter For HAND CREAM the home without am HAND CREAM FRAQRANT LOTION da'nsering children, | Chapped Reg. 50c * peta, food or yourself I Get 10 e e Big 8-oi, $«j .00 naw, non-poUonous DIL*K1L Lips Bottle 25* powder. Sprinkle ai directed. In t«»»«» 23 39 79 BUBI walk through It—crawl 49C a»ar-dlel Du/DIL-KIL today. V Fold" Werd' frem -»•••-v'. |,,"witnl» •• I ^FFERVESCEilTV SINCE 1857 flliTn""" • ««l|l 111*' nit" • , r ONE-A-DAY KOTEX NAPKINSl ALKA-SELTZER 'MULTIPLE I Thr •cntmnti DELAVAUS | — bu> .11 TABLETS* Ctnlalm jll Hrtdfd ••Inn In nr COUGH | l>»-lrr 30p ' • •Day If ill tea lift, I «atiit rtafderlnr. PKO. Pk«. of 24 SYRUP Kg 24 i H*(ii ralltl *f cwi'fli 4a» L Id »lia. .!•« L.awfial...... 60e Bot, 47e RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 1,1945 new school BO that subject is removed as an now fork over that dollar. He still La Tour Academy BANK REGISTER refuses and says he'll eury the out Municipal Budget Opposed To New issue. , , on up to the United States Supreme Enrolls Students " ESTABLISHED 181* The campaign is queer also because the Editorial Views Court. If necessary.- School Aid Set-Up By John EL Cook Ntd Henry day Inoldentally, the Intent of the pro- Of UttfeSilver Tie IM. Tour Academy of Betrnty two sides have something in common, that ulture announces that the follow- line* weekly, saUr** u Beeond-Clui Matter at th. Post- posed 'constitutional amendment «5?|l fet BiT&uk, N. J.. uadir lh. Act o« M.r;h_j^J»7». "something" being Mr. Gallagher, who has of Other Papers was to outlaw the closed-shop in Statement By ing havt enrolled at the school to Taxpayers'Group California. We thought It unwise, take the complete course lt> Beauty, the -support of both factions, which puts Culture: Cites Protnt Co«t THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1MB. •niMMi la th. Ml- and were glad. when that state's Mayor Frake that gentleman in something of a spot. Mrs. f. htnun•roundei r do no.t .noMiiar* voters defeated it But now, in the Mlsi Mildred Munch, IT Carmen Uy carry tht •ndommuit of Tht R«g- light of the DeMille episode we're •laos, Red Bask; Thomas Potter, Opposition to senator Paeeo*'* Kiihland Mr. Schriftgeisser praise Mr. Gal- later). , The munlcapal budget of Little 6 Mount Oarmel way and MM"school equalisation" Mils ww an- not so sure, Silver appears In legal form in to- MotoriiU, Watch Parking lagher and Mr. Gallagher speaks highly of THBEE MEN AND A DOO A closed shop is one where a nun leverly Lorraine VsJIant, M Mount nounced by the New Jersey Tax- cant work unless he belongs to a day's Issue of The Register. It will Tabor way, Ocean Grove; IUM pay«n association Tuesday night, To Keep the Streeti Open . Messrs. McKee *and Murphy. One might There 1*, probably, no animal In be presented lor publio bearing at Jetty Frandonl, 70* Beventh are- during 1U weekly radio broadcast union. Should any man's right to the council meeting Tuesday, The recent snow and sleet storm lias ponder the old geometric principle that the annals of thla war more cher- work is that, shop—at $5,000 a week, nus, Asbury Park; Miss Jane Ter- of the "Taxpayers Vetting of th* ished by American servicemen or at ISO, or less—depsnd not only February 18. «s* Worth, 830 Corlles avenue, Al- Air." Tb* Pucok measures, in produced a hazardous traffic condition in "things equal to the same thing are equal to than the dog. Picture after plo- on whether he belongs to a union Mayor Oliver G. Frake haa is- lenhurst, and Miss Ellen A«ay, 611 Senate Bills NM, 40, 41, 42 and 43 lued the following explanatory this locality. Snow piled at the sides has eacii other," arguing that if the Better Ed- ture hai appeared In tht press* but also on whether he cornea Fersey avenue, Spring Lake. provide for a new method of flnan- showing dog* In the hand* of ser- through with money for the union's itatement In connection with the Five students have achieved Sen- ng publio schools in New J*rsey. narrowed the streets, with the exception^ ucation committee accepts Mr. Gallagher, it vice men tcattered all over the officers to spend on political or ludgetf ir rating and according to tht reg- Propontnts of the measures, Broad Btre*j»v»and one or, .two. other wide might as well accept his colleagues, since world. This ii only natural. The legislative battles with which he Once again I have the pleasure ulations of th* SUte Board of which are baaid In a study mad* dog -is the universal companion and may be completely out of, sym- if reporting that the financial con- Beauty Culture Control are entitled by a group sponsored by a private their records and viewpoints are identical. pet of American boyi throughout l^lon of the borough of Little 811- thoroughfares, so that when two cars are pathy? We.think not, •er Is excellent. Over a period of work clinically on outside- pa- organisation known *a the Educa- the country. That their matters We think that union officers who tears'* fairly sizeable surplus has, rons for a nominal fee. They are tional Planning commlsaion, hay* parked directly opposite each other there is Instead of a campaign crammed with have grown older and donned the lss Helen Barry of Bprlng Lake, announced that the new financing undertake to make the closed shop, seen built -up as a result of unex- 1 only room for one car to pass, Where a issues we have one made up of personalities, uniforms of our various services'in mean that are handing1 potent am- pended appropriations due to rigid Miss Doris Layton an Miss Eunice program ' would coat an additional number of cars are parked, for any length of at least up to .the present. The voters at no wise breaks the bond of attach- munition to the closed shop's en- Jconomios. the sale of foreclosed Kail of Manasijuan, Miss Angels. 8,900,000 la staU funds. Other es- ment with these canine friends. On emlns. —World-Telegram. properties, additional revenues ow- Mattoocia. of Red Bank and Miss timate* of the ultimate cost nag* time, say, for instance, in front of apart- this stage of the game will have to select the. contrary, it simply results in ng to war-time conditions, etc. Ruth Calvin of Asbury Park. from 196,000,000 to $80,000,000. the adoption of other dogs when- from time to time varying amount! ments or at meetings of clubs and other or- three of the five whom they like the best, or BOWLES ON CLOTHING. >f surplus cash'have been appro- The plan should not be called aa ever occasion affords. jrlated to keep our tax rate at a 'equalisation program" but a re- ganizations, the narrow lane is usually quite feel are the better qualified to serve. Right and proper as this may be, Office of Price Administration, ow figure. It Is our intention to financing plan, the association con- long, extending in some cases for at leas| a when one dog displaces three sold- Broad Street Bank Building, continue this policy to the extent Arranged Return tended. Pointing out that New Jer- 0 Maybe Mrs. Kuhl and Mr. Schriftgeis- iers homeward bound on leave— Trenton 8, New Jersey. ' hat It Is consistent with the maln- sey's -cost per publio day school block. Car ends stick out here and there ser will remedy this deficiency as the cam-and one leave at least of an urgent January 24, IMS. enance of a surplus adequate to pupil i* the second highest in th* naturerrrth».y»ule of »-dog1* prior- take care of some of the difficult' Of Pres. Osmena They ffiade"«"gooa tin" Dear-Mr. Editor;. and~»eriou8 "probiems-whleh-may nation, It was asserted that "If It alon'g the narrow "lane "and at' some "pointjT ity to travel versus the right of the Red Bank Register. onfront the borough in the post- was merely a question -of how- the motorist by using extreme caution, is pression at the PTA meeting Tuesday night, men to reach home In the shortest A month ago when I wrote you rar period. Accordingly, we nave Red Bank Man Met much money" thi taxpayer* are Mrs. Kuhl with her statement o^f general possible time la challenged, even about "the new food rationing pro- pproprlated from this' cash sur- spending on tdueaUon then. New barely able to ease through without scrap: though the dpg belongs to the son gram, I said that we faced further, lus $3,000 less than in 1BU. Filipino Head Jersey, which ipend* more per pu- principles and Mr. Schriftgeisser with his of the President of the United problems in our difficult task of The IMS budget is herewith pre- pil than, any other stats In the ing fenders. ^ States. Btopping Inflation. I said at that inted for" your consideration. I Lieut Comdr. R. J. Abbott, whose onion but on*, would not hart to five-point program for present and future' Of course, the authorities ex- time—end again repeat—that the ant to say that in Its preparation raise another nickel for education."' Sometimes, especially at night, cars decisions we have to make may wife and daughter are making their needs. Having made this admirable Btart, plained that Elliott Roosevelt knew II proposed appropriations were home at B0 West Front street while The planning commission's pro- may enter each end-of the lane at the same nothing: about It as he is out of the sound unpleasant to some. They arefully revleved and the various they might now get up and. tell us why Mr. urgently require public understand- tems set forth represent expend!- e Is overseas, mad* the arrange gram "will bring th* lev*! of tax time, forcing one or the other to back up. country. Major General Alexander ures we believe to be absolutely ents for the trip of President Ber- spending up in th* poor districts, D. Buries, head' of the War Depart- ig. This increases the danger of bumping into McKee and Mr. Murphy-should suffer the To meet one of the most serious tecessary in the best Interests of po Osmena from Mew Guinea to but it doesn't equalize educational fate which they do not intend for their col- ments Bureau of Public Relations, of those problems, we are now mr taxpayers. The estimated tax the Philippines on Ma return to the advantages," the Taxpayer* associ- the parked cars. There is also the danger refused to tell who did issue the about to take a series of Important ate Is $40,605 per * 1,000 of as- islands last October, according to ation said in ita broadcast league, Mr. Gallagher, who thinks as they 'A" priority to the mastiff in ques- steps. The problem Is that of ap- lessed valuation against $39,141 Pointing out that general policy of a'car skidding into the parked cars. tion, who, incidentally appears to ast year, or an increase of $1,164 [formation contained in a news do and who defends their record. parel prices, quality, and supply; 3er $1,000. In contrasting our rate release from th* commander of the provide* for bating educational But the greatest hazard is to fire ap- be a. magnlficlent-specimen and • Our actions will be greeted with ind our basis of assessed valua- Seventh He«t In the Bouthifset Pa- lcveia solely on th* amount of mon- possessed of a striking measure of enthusiasm by millions of con- ions (a point which some of us are ey spent, the association spoked paratus, which due to their width, would be The Register has not hesitated upon oo aplomb and dignity; sumers. But they are bound to stir Iflo area. up some unfavorable comment- .pt to overlook at times in making: Comdr. Abbott and other naval man pointed out that "th* level of unable to pass through these narrow lanes. casion to criticize the board of education for General Surles also asserted that omparisons) with other municipali- ifficers called on President Osmena education should be baaed on a preliminary inquiry showed that part of It unknowingly wrong as ties of similar size, we believe our A truck may get stuck in this manner and certain acts. For instance, we thought the to facts, and perhaps a small part' taxpayers have reason to be well October 34, the day after the pres- twehsr qualification*, th* kind of an '.'error In judgment" had been of It knowingly and Irresponsibly satisfied. The definite rate for Llt- ident resinned civilian authority, at plant In which th* school operate* lose valuable minutes in arriving at a fire. board erred last year when it upped school' made and that steps would be departing from facts. Tacloban, Lcyte. In greeting Comdr. and other considerations." n "to correct procedure so that I am anxious to share with you e ...SHyer is, of course, subject to U>bottr Osmena-sald:^ While the Pasco* bill* provide 'A detour likewise would result in loss of taxes instead of falling back upon a portion mllar mistakes will not occur in he amounts to be raised for county my point of view In the actions we uid state taxes, which amounts are "I am certainly triad to meet you, that th* ligtilatnrishmll appropri- time, when minutes may mean the difference of its huge reserves. Westrongly criticized he future." Of course, this li en- are taking. First let's look at' the et to be determined. ate additional fund* that might be :ourag1ng but hardly comes under problem. 2omdr. Abbott, and I want to ex- the method by which' the playground prop- The, flgureito be raised for strict- press my appreciation to you for nuded for operation of the pro- between life and death, - Motorists should te category of enlightenment. Al- Briefly, it Is this. We have man- y local purposes Is up slightly— gram, they do not state Ihe speclflo o, Henry L. Stimaon, Secretary of aged to hold the cost of living with- idling all the detail* for me 'and realize the danger such conditions present osition was submitted to the voters, calling in a one per cent rise over the last 138.16—over 1944, and the school my cabinet." . source, It w*a pointed out.- "I* It a, said In Washington on the budget shows an increase of $2.- th* purpose of the support*™ of at the time for more information on the IB months. This 1« In ^splte of an 382.78. While we have no official Comdr. Abbott, whose home Is In and eliminate these bottlenecks by parking lame day. "Someone down the line Increase in the cost of clothing of thU legislation that the sacred made a mistake." Thus we have responsibility In respect to the Fort Republic, has been in the farther down the street so there is only a matter. Generally speaking, however, we over 11 -per cent. Rents have been school budget—It is prepared, by West Pacific ana two year*, and postwar rxenre fund, which may the familiar pattern of no one in held stable. Food prices have ac- he board of education and subject reach, *S8,000,000 this year, b« tap- single line>of cars. It means walking only bave found the nine members who comprise LUthorlty laying claim to the con* tually gone down In this period. participated In actions from to approval by the voters In Febru- Cape Gloucester to the Philippines. ped?" It was asked. "Or is it plan- a few more yards, but it may mean life or the board to be practical, hard-headed, pub- lsalon of a wldely-crittied act That is the only reason we have ary—the finance committee of our ned to Up available highway We are presented instead with the come near holding the line. We borough council was asked to re- esldes landing operation*, he has funds? Or to Impose a new tax on death to someone else, or it may mean the lic spirited, interested citizens who are giv-age-*ld excuse that some underling cannot relv on a continued down- view It In detail, and it was their been among PT boats and Black th* people of New Jersey? That'a ward trend of food prices. :onsldered opinion that the in- Cats, making patrols Into Jap-held saving or destruction of a home. The next ing their time and services to their i fellow- made a terrible mistake. creases shown were in line with something th* people of the state Now we have admiration only for Those who have studied the prob- areas. He went behind enemy lines are entitled to know," citizens unstintingly and without pay. We lem, agree that the alarming rise In he needs of our school system. with a Catallna crew tb rescue a time you park yourjcar, think of what could ,lllott Roosevelt's taste in the ac 3ur school ranks a* one of the Citing appeal* .for mor* atate quisltlon of such a royally bred clothing shows no Indication of best In the state and we have every group of Australian soldiers trapped happen if the fire (apparatus got stuck Be- must be shown why two of them should be abating. In fact, quite the reverse. in the interior of Mew Guinea. On ion*y by proponents of th* new example of canine perfection. We The rate of rise Is accelerating, Un- reason to be proud of It. plan, the Taxpayers association cause you blocked the road. The firemen removed at this time. also understand perfectly his desire the trip he contracted malaria, less we take firm action now, the As you will note, a hearing on which has recurred several times polnUd out that th* cost of New So let's- inject some issues into this to speed his gift as expedltlously entire stabilization program will De lur budget will be held at the bor- Jersey schools 1* $l«0 per day may be answering a call to your home. possible to Ills new bride of such in danger, ough hall Tuesday evening, Febru- since. : O-O-O-O-O-O- •chool pupil, whll* in New York, battle for the two school board positions. grace and pulchritude. But candor The principal reasons for the In- iry 13. At that time we shall be Comdr. Abbott's other missions the' only higher, spending state In compels up to state that the excuse crease in Department of Labor In- ;lad to welcome our taxpayers and Include the bombing by Catallna* William L. Russell Take off the gloves, Mrs. Kiihl - and Mr. to answer anv questions which they th* nation, it 1* $178. hat a minor officer bungled sticks dex of Clothing Prices are: of Haskina strip In New Britain; 1.. Shifting .by manufacturers to mav.oC&re to raise. It also was pointed out that "One Swell Fellow" SSchriftgeisser, and start slugging. in the craw. Our surmise is that doea shore bombardments by the "many taxpayers—and parents—to o-o-o-o-o-o——• higher price Uses, and consequent first rocket ships and PT boat pa- the official who gave that dog an disappearance of low cost clothing TRIBUTE TO MR. BCSSELL New Jersey are not satisfied -with Death this week removed from our "A" priority rating for the trip to from the stores, forcing consumers trol* In Genlvlnk bay In the vicin- getting at th* present time. Be- Rumson Embarks On a LOB Angeles, to use the parlance of to buy more expensive goods. For ity of Jap-held Manokwari. He hasthe education their children are midst a man who was highly respected for Rumson, N. J., flown more than 100,000 miles. He Tree Replacement Program the day, "knew his stuff." It was example, whereas two years ago 70 January 30, 1645, fore we talk about adding to school his many fine qualities. no mistake. He understood thai per cent of women's dresses sold be- Is on the staff of Vice Admiral T. expenses, we should find out th* The shade tree commission of the bor- low 17.9S. 70 per cent now sell above My dear Mr. Brown: C. Klnkatd's Seventh Fleet Before William L. Russell, Sr., whose untimely when a Roosevelt asked that some AM a loysl reader of your paper kind of education we're getting for ough of Rumson has a five-year program for thing be done regardless of the that price. entering service In 1941 he was at-the money we now spend." passing Monday came as a shock to a com- merit of the request woe betide the 2. Aotual price Increases.' am sure you will forgive me for tached to the BUte Highway De- replacing the several thousand trees blown S. Deterioration in quality of puttlne these few lines on paper partment Th*Taxpayers association'* posi- munity which he had served in many ways, ion-doer. ' Surely, the American many garments, causing a further in tribute to my former boss and tion on th* school bills was a fea- down in last September's hurricane and the ublic have not forgotten Elliott's price increase that cannot be meas- friend. ture of th* regular Tuesday night was to the men of the. Boro bus company wedding In the mountain fastness- William L. Russell symbolized all ured. •• that was noble, simple and true. A broadcast of 'Taxpayer* Meeting who worked for him an employer for whom borough is planning to spend $2,000 during es of the far West! Do they not While the average family Income Desertion Case of th* Air" over radio station itlll remember the arrogantly un- man of humble beginnings, he rose they had the highest regard. To the people the coming year. Many of Rumson's stately in the nation has increased consid- to the top In his business—without WAAT. Newark; WTTM, Trenton: inswered inquiries'then as to the erably, there are millions of white mce doing a dishonest deed. He A Civil JVlatter WFPO, Atlantic City and WSNJ, of the communities served by the bus lines trees that added beauty and dignity to Rum- iae of plane, bus and gas in these collar workers and families with pas fair and honest and beloved Bridgeton. son road and other thoroughfares were up- days of rationing for the perform- fixed Incomes who have little or no )y all who knew him. which he helped to establish, he was held in ance of the wedding ceremony In a Increased buying power. There are A man of simple tastes and a the highest esteem. Citizens and taxpayers rooted by the wind. The wide open gaps are spot of Idyllic beauty? Complete the service men'a families' living on love for his fellow-man, he brought Charge Against allotments. The Increased cost of to all of us who came In contact Little Silver Price decidedly noticeable and emphasize the im- Hence and no explanations. Why? clothing Is worklnn a great hard- DeMaria Dismissed of Bed Bank will hail him for the 13 years ecaune ElllJtt was a Roosevelt, ith him a real policy of employer- portant part these trees played in making ship on these groups. mployee neighborllness and hon- of splendid service which he gave as a. mem- he eon of a president named I'm sure you will agree that with at policy. He gave everyone a Judge John C. Giordano Monday Board Summary ber of the board of education. His host of Rumson the Borough Beautiful, as it is pop- Roosevelt, and why should the the rise in clothing prices, with tearing and never failed to give found Frank DeMaria of Red Bank common people be told how he quality deteriorating rapidly, with heed to the other side. A man who aot guilty of desertion and non- friends will remember him as a congenial ularly known. reached his chosen wedding setting low and medium priced apparel less worked for him and disliked him support of hi* wife, Francis Marks Burghard Reviews in these days of sharply restricted and less available, and with insuf- was rare, Indeed. That man usual- soul, honest, sincere and unaffected. He was Rumson could ill afford to lose these ficient textiles to meet civilian de- ly had an axe to grind! Mr. RUB-DeMaria, 04 Bridge avenue, Mr. De- travel. sell's patience was a virtue. Maria, represented by Theodore J 1944 Operations a father who has given two splendid sons to trees. They added to property values, and The president and-hls family cer- mand, any program to remedy this ilfuation cannot bo mild. For two In his relations with the pub- LaBrecque, Red Bank,-waived his the armed service of. the country. any expenditure in their replacement is aB tainly have & right and should be years now we have tried mild-meas- ic he treated them likewise and right to a trial by Jury. The Little Silver War Price and anted the privilege of living a ures. I am sure that the time has he never failed to keep In mind Rationing board this week made necessary as any other municipal improve- normal family life undisturbed by Mrs.- DeMaria, who is employed Anybody who knew Bill Russell or had come when we must act with cour- that his transportation system was In the Eisner factory, Red Bank, public a summary of Its operations i curious or prying public. How- age—and with a full sense.of our indeed a public service and a pub- for" 1M4. Frederick J. Burghard, any business or social contacts with' him ments, Such au expenditure is an invest iver, for 12 long years we have responsibilities to the public. lic trust! told the Judge she was married in " ! and her husband left on Febr- board chairman, declared In con- went. Such an expenditure is an invest- luffered not only aberrations in Accordingly, OPA and WPB in The storv of the meretne of the nection with laming the summary was indeed fortunate. If we wen> auked to ;hlngs governmental and constltu- oonmilatlon with Industry are about many combinations that make up uary IS, 1944. He left a note, she miinity is frequently overlooked by inunic; Boro Buses has. been told before. testified, telling her he "was going that "the board has tried at all sum up his character in a few words we- lonai at the Rooseveltlan hands to take action in a -joint program times to glv* prompt and efficient ipal officials, and appropriations frequently lut the country also has been treat- that will tighten controls. Wltbln It may be said here, however, that away for good." Th* note also ad- would simply say that he was "one swell the next few months, the results of It was his terrific driving force and vised her to set Edmund J. Can- service to th* public. Whatever 1 ed to some personal acts which energy that gave it life and made success -w* may hav* attained in fellow.' We will miss him. are of a minor sum. Progressive communi have smacked, no little shall we this program should be: zona, a partner In the law firm of ties, on the other hand, realize that the 1. Within the limits of supply It breathe. It was his capacity for which Mr. Labrecque I* also this regard la due not only to th* o-o-o-o-o-o iy, of the acts of kings and textiles will be channelled into hard work and long hours that member. loyalty and teamwork of all thos* shade tree commission te one of the moBt im- princes of the blood in days long more essential and lower priced brought to fruition a life dream connected with the board's opera- No Issues Thus Far In the since passed. of a big city transportation system Mr. DeMaria testified he had left portant.groups in the borough. Rumson is in types of apparel. for Red Bank and vicinity. In that (2,000 with Mr. Canzona "because I tion but also to the splendid co- Let us not blame the minor 2. Manufacturers will produce in direction he succeded and well. operation and understanding of the Board of Education Campaign the latter class, and the shade tree commis- Army officer* and officials, Deep the same average prlca lines in didn't want to come back to her."public." down In their conscience they which they were producing two He was In the forefront of every He went to Nevada but returned The voters of the Red Bank school dis- movement that meant progress for last summer and was taken, into The summary revealed that M sion and the governing body of that borough know what they were doing and years ago, ' ' >is 'comriMUiity and he was unstint- trict will hp called upon February 13 to are to be commended for their foresight and did not.desire the official guillltlne. On the average, this clothing ing in his labor and sacrifices, be custody In Red Bank while, accord- men and women of this area took Let VB be fundamental. The real will be of better; quality for the It the board of education, the Ro-Ing to Mr. Labrecque, attempting »n active party in th* Yarloua ra- elect three school hoard .members. The trio good judgment. Any amount appropriated cause for Buch an outrageous In- price. tary club or, In fact, any public to work out a solution of the prob- tioning and price control programs 4. Most clothing will carry tags service. He hag left a priceless lem with his wife. He was In herof the board. The 34 board .mem- whose terms expire, Leo K. McKee, for trees is ii sum well spent. justice to three men who are ser-giving the OPA legal celling price ving their country courageously heritage, of which his family may home when arrested. , bers spent a total of 2,910 hour* in Charles B. Gallagher and Jackson T. Mur- -o-o-o-o-o-o- 5. Firmer control of prices wll well be proud. rationing and price work. Th* and well Is the feeling, deep-seated be in effect at all levels. Including "This case doesn't "belong In phy, are seeking rc-ph'ct-ion on their records wo fear, In the Roosevelt minds retail. Those of us who worked with xlmlnal court," Judge Giordano clerks under Mrs. Isaac King, chief Raffaele Santangelo Was a want something and for him for some years are sad mid. "It 1* a civil matter. Obvious- clerk, Issued rationing avldeno* on that when they It Is Important to note that this at the thought that he will be no 83,831 approved applications. of past services. Twn.othtM" fiiniHdutPS, Mrs. Leader In the Community they will simply take It, the com-program will not increase the total longer with us. I, personally, shall ly something ha* happened be Frank P. Kulil ,-irivilh Kalian-American celebrations 01 other hand, the principle may be time, Sincerely yours, last week in Trenton, stressed the since it is a IIIIK'HICSH that costs more to run 1 Ir'nl^e avenue. Important to many a poorer man J. A. Kruir chairman of the Vfar Alfred El. La Brecque. growing Interest In dairy goats L. R. Weller, Ice who was struok by an automobile. Mis. Rebecca North 4s guild Hade )n .. ...--.. '. Jemey, Full Ifercbahtt uiooUtlon, RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 1.1945 Pacp Severn ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS FROM REGISTER FILES

Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From' the New* and Editorial Coiumns for Entertain- r«BUI MJUUUU B j. WMWR, aKI«l-0, PIUkUCBT. ment of Today's Readers Flft-7 Yean Ago riet Parker, Thalma and Martha Johnson and Louise Caust An indignation meeting- w_» held Miss Louise White of Sweetmaa's at Oceanport to protect against the lane, near Freehold, was teaching "WINDOW-SHOPPING closing of the river by-the New York and Long Branch railroad at Crawford's Corner In place of bridge. About 200 perron- attended, Miss Anita V. Coon, who had re- who demanded that the railroad signed on account of poor health. AUTOGRAPH HOUND draw be widened. Lawyer* narrat- Mrs. John Mouser of Phalanx en- at WHELAN'S IS FUN'' tertained a few friends at'a sewing PtjuLCda Company, Lmg IttandCOt, N.Y. ed the wrong! Oceanport people had received at Rufui Blodgett'a handa bee, Her guests were) Mrs. William SAYS JrimchUed Bottler: Pepri-OoU BotMt-t Comps-y, Asbnrj Part,. W. J. Severn and her three children, Mrs. by the Illegal obstruction ol naviga- Ernest Balm, Misses Lillian and tion. Florence Salm and Miss Florence "" LOCAL BUDGET , George BtUlwell sold at aucUon Firehawk. "I always find Whelcm's . . Local Bndfat •«, tfce Borasa;. «f lea. Brlefct, Onstr e* Mmmomtt, J«c tkaat the Globe hotel 13 iharei of Hock COUGHS and COLDS windows dre-ied with tbe -teal rear 1««. • ' - A sewing society was organised of the Birrt NaUonal bank of Red at Scobeyvllle by Mrs. Harry Mo- newest producti oa the market — red- • It li hereby eertt-e4 that the ta.se* annex.- hereto ant herabr made a part Bank. William Applegate of Red hereof is a trus ton of the budget a»»ro-ed br molatlon of the lo-ernln. Cormlck and Miss Helen Hughes, hot specials and attractive c-ers." says body on the 23rd day cf January, -1945. . Bank bought four shares at $296 Other members were Mrs. George Peggy Walker, the Whelan Shopper ... "you know, X. W. Farr, Clark ' per share and four shares at $292 L. Hance, Mrs. Frits Rlngenberg- Adarast, M Beach i-Teat, Sae BrUht, M. J. per share. Michael Rowland of the and Hem the land all women are interested in. It's certainly fun Fhona N-mber, E*a Brlsht 166. ar, Mrs. Edwin Cook, Mrs. Frank Highlands bought the other four Wlckoff, Mrs. William Polhemus, Her* ar*>. two simple) romed-M to window-shop at WhelanV - . Cart—sd by ma this Mrd day of January. !'««.. •" shares at»$295.BO per share. It It hereby certified that th« bndgvt annexed htrtto and hiraby male a part Mrs. Henry Wilklns, Mrs. Walter to help check that cough or -fctNol-li -en »»»et «oi.--ei-th.-orl.ln_].-im.111. with Uu .Itrlt. o-.thajroiernlnir The Ladles' Aid •oclety of the Smock. Mr*. J. Henry Vlning, Mrs. body, that all addition! an correct and that ail statements so_talned herein First Methodist church held"- so- William Larch, Mrs. Samuel Hardy, . »ra In proof. , ' ... ciable at the parsonage on Mon- Jwefti J, Sssa-aa, Ba«latared X.nlalaal AaeowU-t. Mrs. Ella Conk, Mm. John Sher- ML ."V: An •a*7'to-UM head » , Address, *U Smith street, Perth Ambojr, N. J. mouth street A short musical pro- man and Mrs. Robert Cook. ldjll e 4 Ounces, 1.25 Slie '69* Phone Number, Parth Anboy 4-l«H. gram was presented by Hisses Flor- At a meeting of the town OertUM by n lhl.JMd.ro* January. »««. ence Bishop, Emma Sickles, Flor- clals a letter was received from 7 ence and Lillian Chadwtck, Mamie the state highway engineer stating REM :.". A pleoaaat- BARBASOL SHAVING CREAM LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE. Hubbard and Lizzie Merchant,that the route of the new highway Ji29* Section 1. ' . Frank R. ConkUn and Joseph taiting cough syrup. Mll Local Budget of tha Boracb ef Sat lrfiht, Ootntr •( _Ton_>«._, far —« through the town had been chang- nilll I IDC -K OF MAGNESIA «Afor -seal.resr 1»46. BlalsdelL ed to include Maple avenue and l# BE IT RESOLVED, that tha folio—he; lUtamuU of ra¥enoee and approprl- or atloru. ih-11 censtltnta the local bud.et for tha year lttti Marshal Wllllank Wolcott was part of Bergen place. S°o 49c rHILLIro TABLETS 25 o'clock P. II.'"at which tlmi a_d plaei 6b- Sllvsr and Stephen Patterson at and made off with tha company's Jaetions to Oz. 17c (a) Geoerai Counts; (EetUaata for Uai) . 1T.U2.6T M,1S2.5T IT.M7.»» her sons, Bmdle and Philip. Jose- each; William. H. Houston received smooth to the touch—and (a) County Uhrarr (Estimate for 1*46) _ Ml.Ot Mt.Xl phine. Harvey and Esther Coleman $48 and Detective Felix Santangelo MENTHOL INHALER ever so kind to the skin..-« (d) County District Court (EstimaU for gave a Gypsy dance with tambo- and Edward Devoe, station agent (United Crois).; . 9c A favorite of favorites—be- 1»46) _ ; „ U4.ll U4.8J 11.88 rlnes. at Allenwood each received $10. State School (Bitrmate for l*4t) __ . 1,880.70 1,980.70 4,594.12 cause of its romantic, ten- Morgan Swan died at the home The postofflce at Rumson was MISTOLffldnorEphedrine) 25c Size, V. Oz. 23c ToUle ..._ t l4.lSI.St t IM48.04 187436.18 of his brother, Webster Swam, at raised from a fourth class office to der fragrance. a third class office. The advance- PERTUSSIN...... 60c Size. 4 Oxs. 49c 3 Cakes for . , LOCAL BUD4SET Naveslnk. He was 60 years old. BXPXANATORY BTATBIIBNT Thomas T. Williams offered to ment of the postofflce placed Post- PINEX. . . . , , , . 65c Size, 54c 1*. Kit Budget of tha Borough.of Saa Bright u spprOTad by tha Mayor give the new book and ladder com- master William H. Alias on a sal- CALAMENE LOTION . -. 25c Size. 4 Ota. 16c and Council produce, a raU of li.M m 1100 uimtd Taluatlon. Thla rate le pany at Oceanport a building-which ary basis. Delivery of mall by car- STOP-EOF ...... 50c Size, 6 Oxs, 47c pracUely the iimt aa the 1944 rata. could be converted Into a flrehouse riers was anticipated as a result of In islU o( Increued anroprlatlana due to the blgh price of good! and CASTOR OIL .... . 25c Size. 4 Ox_ 16c aervlcee In war tlmee; decreased Karanuea from Delinquent Taiei. and an antic- and to lease them the lot on which the postofflce change. SYRUP COCUJLANA ipated kicreaia In tha Local School Tax; the Council hit maintained tbe rata at the building stood for a term of 20 The previous Saturday was lee C-N DISINFECTANT . r 25c Size. 4 Oxs. 16c tha ease level' aa 1944 for two raaaffni i - yearn free. carnival day at Red Bank. The * (with Codeine).... 45c Size, 4 Oxs, 37c 1. To ofteet. In loma nuaeura, the damage dona by the recant hurricane, fey CUTICURA OINTMENT . 25c Size, 18c retraining from adding a further financial burden upon tha taxpayer!. The monthly school report of weather man did bis best to knock VICES INHALER.-...... 27c 2. To maintain a stabilised tax rata. Charles W. P. Banks, principal of out the carnival, but it was held EPSOM SALT . . . . .'25c Size. 5 lbs. 17c It waa possible to maintain the rate at tha rale of 15.91 only by tha use the Eatontown public school, wasJust the same despite sero. weather, VICKS VAPORUB of 114,7(0,00 of Caih 8urplui or I5.7W.OO more than was used In 1944. ThaIssued. There were 107 pupils, M The skating races were under the PHILLIPS' MILE OF MAGNESIA . 4 Ozs. \$ Mayor and Council feel that tha good financial condition of the Borough warrants supervision of William H. R. White, (Amber or White). . . 35c Size. IV. Oz*. 27< c tie use of a law amount of Oash eforBhu at tklt time and they feti also that being In the grammar department tha taxsayen will co-operate fcy the prompt payment of their taxes. and 83 In the primary school. assisted by George W. Bray and a VICES VA-TRO-NOL .-. 30c Size, H Oz. 24< RUBBING ALCOHOL , SURPLUS The old Baptist church building number of officials of the skating (Isopropyl) ...... 29c Size. Pint 16c Tha Cash Burphu as of January 1. 1«44 was 148,875.11 and of this sum at Red Bank xras bought by theassociation. WAMPOLE'SCREO-TERPIN . . , , 3 Oxs, 48c 89.040.M was uied aa a Revenue In the 1*44 Budget. Tha operation, under SERUTAN ...... 1.25 Size. 10 Ozs. 64e tha 1*44 Budget produced an addition to tha Surplus of •»,7S«.«t which leavea Second Baptist church people, who Peter Luker of Belford while a balance on December 81. 1*44 caT 149,141.01. ' were to' move it to Bridge avenue working at the Xeyport electric WHITE PINE. TAR. . . 29c Size. 3 Oz* 21« SPIRITS OF CAMPHOR . 25c Size. 1 Os. 14c and River street The contract for power plant was pulling a hand ear ANTICIPATBD BBVENBBS BaallMd moving the building had been loaded with coal when he slipped SQUIBB ASPIRIN TABLETS . . . 100 for 49c Anticipated In Cash awarded to Forman Matthews of on the Ice and fell. His spine and daaaral Barenaa 1>4< 1«44 In 2*44 Red Bank for $900. ankle were Injured. SQUIBB MILE OF MAGNESIA, v.-. 12 Ozs. 33c 1. Surplus Xavanua Oaah Aparcpriatal f 14.7S0.M 8 t.OOO.M I 9.M0.00 Fire of unknown origin cause- 1. attucllaneous Rer.niee damage of about $800,000 at Camp SQUIBB MINERAL OH, ... . -. Pint 39c Licenses Twenty-Fire Tears ago Flnmbers • 1M.0S 145.M 141.60 The legal scrap between Captain ValL The buildings destroyed were TINCTURE GREEN SOAP. 45c Size. Pint 36c 1,000.03 1,000.00 4,642.80 a large house which was occupied Alcoholic arrange . ••.... (4.00 60.00 Charles P. Irwln and Harry G. Deg- Others -.. (0.00 by Col. George W. Helm and WITCH HAZEL . . . .25c Site, Pint 18c rinas andd Panaltles —— 100.00 W.00 1*8.60 enrlng for the possession of the Ice Interest and Costs on Taxes l.MO.00 1,600.00 8.419.72 boat Mildred resulted in a victory large barn containing signal corps Search Teas .... .,.._.., . M.00 M.00 M.60 property. 100.00 100.M 810.00 for Captain Irwln by decision of Bant of Mnnlalpal Propertr . 600.00 Michael Flannery of Bridge ave- Bus BeceipU Tim —.—— •oo.o > 744.68 Judge Harry A. Truex. The boat 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,809.64 was owned by Benjamin Morris, of nue was in the Long Branch hos- Oroee Receipts Taxes • 8^00.00 4,491.84 pital with six broken ribs and other COD LIVER OIL franchise Taxes 8,800.00 !• 9.825.00 Long Branch. Mr. Irwin bought it 8. Total Miscellaneous Revenues J.OO0.O0 H.898.0S Injuries. He was employed by Help your baby build sound 14.C00.O0 16,000.00 -2.0M.t8 from Mr. Morris and .Mr. Degen- 4. Beoelpta from Delinquent Texas . 14.&25.00 rlng bought it from John W. Sea- Thomas Dougherty as a carpenter bones and teeth. *. a well- .. Total of Items 1. 1 (a), 8 and 4 _ 88,«(0.«0 4«,41«46 and was helping tear down a barn f. Amount to be Raised by Taxation man, who was acting as agent for shaped head . ? . fine full 47,489,08 on the Deevea farm at Tinton Falls (a) Local Purpose Tax —— 46.180.87 Mr. Morris. Neither Mr. Morris chest, straight back and •^ (b) Local Diitrict Sehoil Tax (Estrmatad) H.270.00 It,270.00 nor Mr. Seaman knew the other when he was? hurt (d) County Tax lEstlmsted) ..Z l>7,608_8 17,eO8.14 A double birthday party was giv- strong legs. Buy Squibb - (e) State School Tax (Estimated) —~ 8,980.70 sold the boat until it was too laU i,no.io 85.S48.04 en In the recreation hall of the Slg- and be sure of qualityl , . fay Total — i., i. ...i, 84,189.85 to rectify the mistake. Lass Appropriation. mund Eisner company for Miss (a) Beaerre for UncollecUl Taxa. _____ 18.817.»7 18,198,5* O. C. Llnthwaite and Paul P. Julia Murphy, secretary to Monroe (I) Required Tax Collection. (7.811.48 67.051.« 78,048.89 Ash of Red Bank were injured Eisner, and Miss Maybelle Lawrey, BorHe when the automobile In which they 1. Total of Central Budget Revenuca HO5,a.61.48 81M.87a.48 a member of the office force. were riding collided with it truck Miss Lillian Conrow and Arthur APTBOPBIATIONS near Keyport Mr. Ash was thrown R. Applegate of Fanningdale were ICE-MINT Appropriated Xxpended 1444 through the windshield of the car for 1844 and was badly cut and bruised. Mr. married at the Atlantic Highlands Simply grand (or chapped I. Oensral Arcroprlatlou . . Aa Modified -Paid or Linthwalte suffered a broken nose Presbyterian church by Rev. Jos- hands and skin. This white (a) Oparatlons -> _Jor 1945 By AU Charged Reserved and other Injuries. eph H. Schaeffer. Mr. and Mrs, medicated cream takes sting Transfer! William Conrow of Atlantic High- 1. Oeneral Qov.mmenti A reception was given for Revland. s attended the couple. Mr. and smart out oi chapped RAZOR BLADES AdmlnlstntlTa aad _—emUvai A. I. Bailey, the new rector of Salaries and Wages 8 Utl.M 8 1,616.00 t I,6«.M 8 Applegate was employed at a Free- Other Xxpansas ««_ _..._. 100.0* 7M.W 7«8.t« Christ church, Shrewsbury. Visit- hold bank. Yes! Most men ask for Berkeley Blades...Etecauie XsseMmant and Collection et Taxes ing clergymen present were Rev. Many residents of Eatontown 53«884« Richard Kemp of Eatontown, Rev. they know that they give super-keen, smooth, sat* Taxes 1,984.90 1,980.00 were kept Indoors with slckni Salarlas and Wages 101.00 tKOO tOt.lt 1.41 Robert MacKellar of Red Bank and They included William E. Morris, isfac'tory shaves —at an IQ' BLADES Other a—peoies Rev. Dwlght L. Parsons of Shrews- Iff BLADES OCe Uauldatlon of Tax Tttla Liana Stanley Hlgglnson, Mrs. Charles ALEA-SfiLTZER TABLETS .... 25 for 49c C and rore—osed Proparty bury. Entertainment was furnish- Cprlles, Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, Miss economical price , . • 1|Q0 FOFORR 4W Other Kxpensea a,«00.00 4.008.M 8.761.40 841.60 ed by Adelbert • Ostendorff, Mrs. 19c fax Sals'Cost. Lela Dangler, Mrs. Benjamin Van- ANACIN TABLETS . . . 25c Size, 12 for M.»0 Stewart VanVllet, Miss Elizabeth Keuren, Mrs. John Trafford, Harry Other Expensas 1,0*0.00 9M.I0 17.60 Morford, Frank ConkUn, Mliss Flor- 49c l 1,000.09 Newcomb, Stephen Allen and. fam- BISODOL . . .>-.\. •- ...-• 3Ozs. COLGATE'S BRUSHLESS SHAVE 9 Os. Jar S9< Legal Feas—flta Bright Beaak ence Chandler and Samuel Harvey. ily, Frank Hullck, William and Ar- EATON'S AFTER SHAVE • Club • , A public meeting to discuss what BISODOLMINTS .;.-. . 25c Size, 30 for 19c Other tepantei 1*0.00 1M.O0 181.04 thur Taylor, Joseph Anderson, LOTION ...... TOc Size. 6 Ozs. 39c Municipal Building should be made of the money which James Wolcott and Mrs. Ira Wol- S9c t.ooo.oo uo.oo 141.8J 8.68 had been turned over by the Red BORDEN'S HEMO '....•• - - • • * Pound EVER-READY SHAVING BRUSH (No. S3) , . 59c Other Expense. ...._.-.••;..*••—.- 1,408.99 cott. Insurance . .—-. ...-. ..- 1,(60.00 1,410.04 1.01 Bank mayor's welcome home com- William Carllle of Eatontown fell BROMO-SEL1-ER ... 30c Size, 2Sc GIBSON'S BRUSHLESS 1. Protection to PersoM and mittee to the American Legion was Property on the Ice on Corlles avenue and SHAVE 25c SUe. Tube 21c held at the town hall. Various pro- his head was cut CAROID & BILE SALT TABLETS , . 100 lor 69c Salaries and Watas — 100.00 800.00 781.M IT.04 positions were discussed, the one GIBSON'S SHAVE BOWL . 23c Other Expenses ..._....-—_— 1.800.00 1,004.00 2,768.57 236.48 Mr. .and Mrs. Benjamin Shoe- 1,200.00 1,100.00 100.04 which received the moat support CASCARASAGRADA -BANK'S SHAVE EREEM. . . 16 Oz. Tar 49c Fir* Hydrants •••—•_—...... 1,200.00 being that of a park dedicated to maker of Little Sliver celebrated Police 1 th.elr 13th wedding anniversary TABLETS ...... 35c Size, 100 for MADE-RITE SHAVING BRUSH (No. 101) . 1.29 Salaries and Wasas - 8.700.00 8.700.00 6,688.97 11.08 the memory of dead veterans on with a party. Thoee present were Other Expemes 8,000.40 1,700.00 1.870.8S 829.84 the river bank at the foot of the MENNEN AFTER SHAVE TALC . . . . .19c (40.00 Mr. and Mrs. WInfield Walnright, DILL'S ESPOTABS ... 25c Size, 25 for Police Pension Fund ...... 600.00 (00.00 proposed extension of Broad street MENNEN SKIN BALM . . 50c Size. Jar 39c Tjoesl Dofenss Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carthy, Mr. DOAN'SPULS. . . . . 75c Sue, 40 for Other Expenitf ..._.._..— l«0.O4 80.40 17.60 1.10 A miscellaneous shower was giv- and Mrs, Lester Lovett, Mrs. Flor- UNITED CROSS STYPTIC PENCIL . . . .10c en at the Monmouth hotel on West t. Streota and Roads ence Kurrus, Mra. Milton Handley, EDWARD'S OUVE TABLETS . . . 36 for WEST POINT Repairs and Malntmance F*ont street by Mrs. Harry G- Deg-Miss Helene Vanderveer and Misa Salaries and We.es 1,800.00 1,100.00 1,117.01 Ml.99 AFTER SHAVE LOTION. . . . 8 Ozs. 49c • . Other TExpahits .— 8,000.00 1,640.00 1,486.25 114.75 enrlng for Miss Francis Chamber- Sylvia Flske. feNO FRUIT SALTS ...... 4 Ozs. Street Ll.htlnr 4,000.00 4,000.0.0 8,57!.OS 428.97 lain, daughter of Joseph Chamber- 4. Sanitation , lain of South street Mies Cham- FEENAMtNT GUM . , . 25c Size, 16 for darbies and Ash Remoral berlain was engaged to Howard Other SxpeniM . 8,000.40 1,000.00 1,826.00 174.00 Viola Smith Engaged Seven Manning of Atlantlo Highlands. GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN 1.25 Size, ittii^ Salaries and Wafei .—— 2,000.00 1,000.04 2,000.00 Miss Eleanor Fltzpatrlck of Oak- To Lieut. H. Miller Other Kxpenita — -— 4,694.00 2,760,00 1,489.14 810.87 land street entertained a-party of IRONIZED YEAST .... 1.00 Size, 5. Health and Oharilttca friends' at a linen shower for Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of « ' Board of Health Francis street, Shrewsbury, have MAGNESIA TABLETS . . 39c Sii«, 100 for Salaries and Wa.es ~ 104.00 405.00 401.16 8.78 Nellie M. Casey of Shrewsbury, who 204.75 announced the engagement of their Other Bxpenies _...... 100.00 110.CO was to be married to Ralph Wl'ed- MEAD'S PABLUM . 18 Oxs, Poor Administration erholt, also of Shrewsbury. daughter, Viola, to Lieut. Howard Salarlea and Ws«.s 114.00 110.00 110.04 B. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Han- Poor Relief •• 150.04 15^9.00 117.87 A big meeting of lobster fisher- ford H. Miller, Theresa avenue, MIDOL TABLETS . . . . 25c Size, 5 for Soctsl Strvlaai men was held in Johnson's hall at Other Bxpsnies ..... 140.00 1(0.40 160.00 Belford to protest against the pas- Keyport. OVOFERRIN ...... 11 Ozs. TOOTH POWDER Amhulanca sage of assembly bill No. 28. The Miss Smith Is a graduate of Red You can't afford to miss Other Expenses 100.00 110.00 .50.00 Bank high school and Is employed 8. Recreation and Edueatlon bill If passed would virtually ruin PARSE DAVIS IRRADOL-A , . . . 16 Oxs. this thorough-cleansing, Llbrarlei the lobster fishing Industry,, the in the Colonial restaurant, Red refreshing tooth.powder Salaries and Wagss ..;_„_..-.._ jt.oo 15.00 55.00 fishermen said, Tha bill would re- Bank, LleutrMIUer la a graduate PEPTO-BISMOL (Norwich) . . . . 4 Ozs. Parks and Playgrounds of Keyport high school.- He enter- bargain. Double Other Expenses ... 91.00 11.70 42,80 quire each lobster fisherman to take out a license for $10 and would ed the IT. S. Air Corps January 31, PINEHAM^S COMPOUND 1.50 Six., size container 'ToUi of H r«) • itamt....:.- .... 944,710,40 941,010,00 189,401.11 -11,417.14 prohibit anyone from using more 1848, and received his commission at Marlanha, Florida. He l» sta- SCOH'S EMULSION . . . . . MW Oxs. (b) Contingent , 600.00 000.00 879.68 220.87 than 100 pota for catching lobBtors. KOLYNOS TOOTH POWDER (e) Debt Service The bill also restricted the fisher- tioned at Tallahassee, Florida. SIMILAC...... 1 Pound (1) Munlolpnl Debt Service men from catching lobsters . less Paymeirt. of Pon-1. ...T... — 1»,000.00 11,000.00 14,000.00 Matawan School Candidates Interoat on Dond .-.. 7.78..B0 8,807.50 8,857.60 40.00 than a certain specified size, STANBACK HEADACHE A surprise party was 'held in Candidates for election to the POWDERS Pk.e.ol6 Total of Municipal Debt Bnrvlcs .... >2O,1B-.8O III.HT.BO 121,8117.80 t 10."0 honor of Mra. Mabel Swan of Eat- Matawan.board of education.Fob? Local District School Tax , 916,270.00 114,170,00 (10,270,00 ontown. The evening was spent In ruary 18 are Franklin S. Anderson, UDGATABLETS . . . •. 1.00 Size, 20 for County Tax _.._ ._... 17.eOS.2J 1T,6O«.Z8 17.008.28 Btate School Tax -—••—.. 8.6B0.70 8,980.70 8,980,70 playlnp games and general socla- Dr, Thomas H, Andrews, EWwln H. Domlnlok, Fred W. Kortonhaus, VERACOLATE TABLETS . 1.00 Six*, 100 for Total Taxes ' ' '"sf fc !lk<___^__w%.. . __-v««%«_. ehlTX"'Mtl§^TTHh§ W A surprise party was glvenror Broad & Whites >. T»t«l' n«n«ra1 Approprlstlops'.... 105,981,48 »»,»P8,S1 1,878,11 Miss Hattlo M. Derby pf Highlands RuthWIelatid, Mr.Domlnlck Is the by her Sunday sehool olassj. Those only candldato for ro-elootlon. Twi -i/iunim, I1Y ItlOBR-rChapter I, P. L. 1042 board members whoso terms are ex- The dadjcaUd ravanuM anticipated daring the year ,1045 ..from dog license! are present wero Marie aVld Helen Phone R. B. 355 hatebr endolMtad as Mtrsswa Mid an herejnr apsropriaitd for tha parnoss to which Gautschy, Helen Adalr, Fay Harts- piring aro not running again. They B gr«f*» >» ««dl««t«di; iU»oU oj a.ar fatsl rwulfaoisnt. grove, JeMla Betts, Helen Quest, are Charles W, Bogart and Judson • M«CU IHOWN N NOTINCUtt ffOCMl KTMIIIS IXCIUIM ^AtuMijr ^ XMella Wotib, Tilll* Parlcet, Har- IW* • PageEight RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY .1,1945 Commander Eugene J. O'Rourke FLYING 0BOS8 AWABDED' * Dedicate New Set and staff of Atlantic Highland* Son of Mr. and Mrs. OeorgaB.% 81DNEY SNOW Will be Food, of course, must be well post 141,-who aleo made a, few fit- DeForest of Matawan, Capt. Wil- seasoned to be toorthy of Of Post Color* ^ ting remarks, . liam E. DeForest, European theater Glad to Answer Any Refreshment* wen Mrved at the its piquancy The new set ot colon recently ha§ been awarded the Distinguished. ' Questions on Food Three Meals A Day close of the meeting aqd dedicatory Flying Cross ton his skill and dajv presented'-to Twlnlight Post 143, cermonlea. ^Copyright BY SIDNEI SNOW, 1936 American Legion, Highlands, by Ing as a P-W Mustang fighter pilot,, Members fit Twlnlight post will He waa cited particularly for hli; the commander, Capt. Lester I. go in a body to Bea Bright next Wheeled were dedicated at the last work In a strafing mission . over.' Thursday for the Institution of a Hungary and Austria. • • meeting at the post headquarters, new post No. 316 they are sponsor- Cream Cheese Comes To Hot Off the Griddle $5-87 Bay avenue, with Impressive ing. The members will be In full The Juicy Bivalve Combines With ceremonies conducted by State Vice uniform for the occasion. Back tile Attack—Buy War Bondrt .'•. Si » The Rescue With Appetizing A Nice Rich Mushroom Into SUSAN SNOW Leak! in water tanks of boilers A Famous First Course can be sealed (1) by slipping the First Aid For Junior's Lunch head of a toggle bolt through the hole, adding rubber gasket and You can't /Vgive a' toddler pork, achieve varied sandwich fillings brass washer • on the outside and even when the butcher's counters and salad combinations that will thoroughly tightening nut, or (2) are short of the traditional 6taples rate high in luncheon appetite for with a screw tap plug of the prop- for Junior's lunch these Wartime the adult contingent as well as Jun- er size. • ? days. But from an appetite stand-j ior nrid* hie sister. point, as well as from the angle of GRE'AM CHEESEJNUT AND Butter slices of toasted bread. nutrition, it's easy to solve (lie • ORANGE SPREAC Cover with a thin slice of boiled oAnnouncing problem by investing one ration Blend half a 'six-ounce wedge, cut ham or bacon, spread with mus- point'in cream cheese. This ration tard and cover with a layer of point bargain is also one of the Bf cream cheese,, 2 tablespoons of thinly sliced or grated cheese, place health foods. • Made from cream orange juice and' pulp and 2' table- the slices in the oven until the and milk solids, cream rlicese ifi spoon.-; finely ' chopped nut meats cheese is melted. Garnish with rich in muscle-building proteins and with a silver fork. Makes ' % cup. minced parsley and serve at once. rates as one of tho most easily di- CREAM CHEESE AND PEANUT gested foods—so it's an ideal choice SANDWICHES For a breakfast suggestion cut } for the juvenile set. Cream cheese H.. eix-ouncc' wedge cut of cream old-fashioned country sausage in THE OPENING OF is high,In, butter fat,, tod, so -ttfren you use it in sandwiches you wont cheese thin rounds, fry to a delicate brown " :"'s"buS chopped "salted1 peanuts - • : and serve between hot pancakeB of need to use abit-of your precious the same size as the sausage slices. butter quota for a spread. >,i teaspoon lemon juice,' & • • •, • • Besides the plain variety of cieam >i teaspoon salt '••.•' cheese the six-ounce wedee shaneil ' 6 slices white or whole wheat Clam broth may be served hot or cuts are flavored with cliives, relish bread rold, in cups with a heaping tea- of pimento, -and they are packaged . Cronm the cheoso until soft. Add spoon of whipped cream, into to keep several weeks, if unopened, nuts, lemon juice and salt. Spread which has been beaten a little salt in the refrigerator. So it's easy to between slices of bread.' Makes and pepper, placed upon the top of three sandwiches. each cup. The cream adds richness to the flavor of the soup and in- creases its nourishing properties. Our New Quarters Venetian blinds can be made to Pan Roasted Meat last indefinitely if propertly cared ADJACENT TO OUR PLANT for. Brush off each slat individu- ally every week with a soft Vene- tian blind brush, or use your Loaf With Potatoes vacuum cleaner attachment. Wipe with a moist (not wet) cloth if In these days of luis(,le and bustle and veal, together. Mix with egg, T ISN'T ALWAYS the complicated or difficult dish that proves to be desired, and dry promptly. Do not every homeniaker is thankful' for bread- crumbs and water. Season I the biggest sucees,s. Tills is proven right-hero with-the juicy wet the slata or other parts. Look what we call "quickies"—translat- with salt and pepper. - Mold into bivalve, (or more commonly known as the "urirationed erster") com- at the cords when you clean. If you WITH IMPROVED FACILITIES ed—this'means a dish that will he a compact loaf, and brown in the bining with a nice rich, plump mushroom to become one of those" fam- notice .the beginning of wear or completely satisfactory to the male fat, turning as it browne'but being fray, don't wait until the blind member of the family who .still be- careful not to' break it apart. "A ous first courses. It's a guaranteed sure-fire appetite teaser and. looks collapses, Call the dealer you lieves that "the woman's plac.e is heavy stewing kettle with a tight like the well-known million dollars. . - bought from, who knows the right • In the home, bill it's alright with fitting cover i.- milk or cream when points are low, we ,rely on everything else, when served" In separate on a large safety pin. SANITONE DRY CLEANING IVORY SOAP LAUNDRY 4 esi;s the chicken to give us a very good, variation, are always interesting. Make it easy to find nails o HEADCOIDS Mix the chicken, mushrooms, salt, full meal—we must make a note to CORNMEAL GRIDDLECAKES screws of different sizes by using pepper, paisley and tho onion and remember her with thanks—all 1 cup cornmeal a number of small container lemon" juice.- Make a white sauce through the years to come, At the (preferably metal for sturdiness) with the fat, Hour and milk or 1 cup boiling water such as typewriter ribbons or som cream., Add the chicken and cook same time we must make a note Vi cup flour - ' \ 64 - 76 White Street to serve her in various and assort- 3 teaspoons baking powder types of camera film come In, for three minutes. Stir in two of ed ways so that we don't run the Small, screw-top glass jars, with the eggs beaten until light. Take % teaspoon salt wide mouths, are equally suitable from the tire immediately, pour in- risk of tirine the family. How ter- M cup milk to a greased, flat dish and set in rible it would be to plan chicken 1 ege yolk Red Bank — Tel. 2800 — New Jersey a cold place for an hour or so. The for Sunday only to have the fam- 1 egg white, well beaten Household fabrics may be treat- colder the mixture becomes the ily greet it with: "What! chicken 1 tablespoon melted butter or ed with a simple flreproofing solu- again? "Ugh!" How much nicer to - other shortening tion that does not affect strength better it mav be handled. Shape have it greeted with: "Aaahhh, or appearance, yet prevents th< DO THIS! To relieve discomforts, into cutlets, cither in molds or chicken!" So changing from the Mix together the cornmeal ,nd fabric from supportjng fjame. Fab one of the best things you can do with, a knife and sprinkle both casserole to tha,roaster to a fricas- boiling water and set aside to-cool, rics so treated wlH^-enar under di- la put a good spoonful ot home- sides of each cutlet with line see we finally come to Sift flour once, measure, add baking rect flame, but will not burn o tested Vlcks VapoRub In a bowl crumbs. Beat the-other two eggs JHICKEN, MARYLAND STYLE powder, salt and sugar and sift spread fire, ol boiling water. in a deep plate. Dip the cutlets in 2 chickens again. Mix with the cornmeal, alter- Then feel the wonderful relief the ejjK. then in crumbs, put them I natel* with the milk, and egg yolk come as you breathe In the in a. frying basket, not crowding Flour and melted shortening. Fold in stiff- steaming medicated vapors that them, and cook in deep fat (375-390 Salt and pepper ly beaten ege white. Drop in pan penetrate to the cold-congested F.) from two to five minutes. Serve Bread crumbs and fry as for ordinary pancakes, upper breathing passages! See- with mushroom SHUCO. 1 cup milk or cream CEREAL GRIDDLECAKES how this soothes irritation, quiets '.i cup mild fat 1 cup cooked Jereal (farina, coughing,, and helps clear the 2 eggs • hominy or rice) bead-bringing grand com! ort. For kidneys en Brochette, split Clean and disjoint young chick- FOR ADDED ROKF. .. rub throat, Ihe kidneys, put over the lire in ens,., leaving the breast whole. Put 2 ege volks chest and back with VapoRub at cold writer and brine to the boiling the neclts and giblets into cold wa- 1 cup milk bedtime. Viola VapoRub works point raiiidlv. Drain, wipu and ter and simmer to obtain a cup of 2 tablespoons melted shortening lor hours—2 ways at once-to bring I slice each half. Arrange these slices stock for the gravy. Sprinkle each \i teaspoon salt relief from distress. Remember- , on srmill metal skewers, alternat- piece of chicken with salt and pep- 1 cup flour It's Vlcks VapoRub you want. ing tt-:th slices of fat baron the per, dip in flour, beaten eggs and 2 teaspoons baking powder i"ame . size. Boil cniickly and serve soft crumbs and place in a greased 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten \ - > on toajst. leaving the Bliewei' in. Mix together the cereal, egg yolks, I pan. Bake in hot oven (480 P.") Irony 30 to-40 minutes, basting fre- milk, melted shortening and salt. quently with one-fourth cup of fat Sift flour with baking powder and Prospect. Hill, 117 Prospect Avenue, Red Bank melted in one-fourth cup of hot wa- add to'first mixture. Fold in stiffly Telephone Hcd Biinlt 2"20 ter. beaten egg whites. Drop in spoons- When chicken is done, make a full onto lightly greased griddle gravy from the fat left in the pan, and cook as for ordinary pancakes. THE PROSPECT HILL DAY SCHOOL stirring in two tablespoons of flour, one cup of milk or cream and the Play nnd Educational Training for Children 2 to 5 Years cup of stock made -from'the gib- EGG TIMBALES lets,. Add a few button mushrooms 4 hard-boiled eggs Mornings (Kxceiit Saturdny) 8::!0 to 11:30 if desired. Serve the chicken with the grow poured around it, 1 cup milk THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL of DANCING IVi tablespoons flour TO MAKE MAYONNAISE Yolk of 1 egg ' ' Classes'in .nil types of dancing Tor children, n ''-adults. 2'i tablespoons butter or sub- DRESSING IN KITCHEN stitute - • --.-:• •- Junior Assembly—Ballroom group fur torn nge 1- pimento - - . Many housewives who have never Salt " •' Private lessons In ballroom dum-lng hy nppo'ntnicnt done so. or at least not for years, - Cayenne ' •••' aro now making their own mayon- Tomato sauce naise. And the wonderful part, aside 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan I from thy fact that the mayonnaise cheese ;is good, is that It isn't at all diffi- Melt one tablespoon of butter in HOME OF JERSEY'S LARGEsA cult to make. -There are times, how- a saucepan and add .to it tho flour. ever, when in spite of all we do, it 'When well mixed, pour In the milk, FUR MANUFACTURER )V curdles, but this can usually be add salt and cayenne and cook un- lemied as shown. til quite thick. Take from the fire; MAYONNAISE DRESSING add the beaten ecg yolk, chopped 2 uncooked ege yolks hard-boiled eggs and cheese, and '•j teaspoon salt mix thoroughly. Have ready timbale 11 teaspoon pepper molds or teacups, the insldes of 11 teaspoon paprika •. • which have been greased and in the Of all the Long Distance !* teaspoon mustard bottom of which put i teaspoon of 3 tablespoons vinegar or lemon melted butter or pimento; pour In juice tUo OEC mlxturo and put molds Into calls that go over our 2 cups salad oil pai\ half full of hot water. Bake in To volks add dry seasonings, beat a moderate oven 20 minutes; un- thoroughly, add vinegar or lemon mold onto a hot platter bv running lines these days, none iuire and boat again. Add oil grad- a sharp knife around the edges of ually (drop bvdrop at first), bent- the mold. Serve with tofnato sauce. brings more joy than — hard after each addition. The mixture should be thick and GRAPEFRUIT PIE creamy. Should it curdle,'begin with 1 cup sugar . "Hello, Mom! It'j me I" u third e-nu yolk, add a small quan- !4 teaspoon salt tity of oil to tlie egg and then by 4 tablespoon3 cornstarch very small quantities add the 14 cup water :urd|pil dressing. At times n dress- 1 cup grapefruit juice So please do every- Buy Dirett From Jersey's ing may ue. unite Him when loft, 1 tablespoon butter only to ho found curdled when ready 2 CKB yolka, beaten Largest Fur' Manufacturer for use. This third PEC process will thing you can to keep usunllv restore It. Equal propor- 1 baked pastry shell tions of vln>?cnr nnd lemon juice MERINGUE " the wires clear for re- may he used. Tarragon vinegar is 2 ORB whites Hometlmes used to give an Interest- 0 tablespoons confectioners' Ing flavor, . sugar turning service men, 2 tnblcspoons grapefruit julco Comblno sugar, stilt and corn- . APRICOT TAPIOCA l»rch| add- water- and -ffrnpcfmlt and for those in camps, MOKE your dollar buys Homothlng quick nnd something In Quality, Btauty and julco and cook slowly, stirring con- Gtd Sl good, Every housewife has a-time stantly ilntii thick. Simmer 5 min- especially from 7 to 10 when such a' dessert la what she utes, add' butter and etK yolks and needs. Ho try thlR remove from llcul. Boat well; cool. FURRED COATS APRICOT TAPIOCA Turn Into pastry ahull, Uettt ogg each night. ' Flimt woolini irlmmid !i cup Miilek-cooktiiE tapioca whites until stiff, udd, sugar slowly with lavltti fun from our Vi cup .sugar und stir In grapefruit Julco. Cover for tdihr,. All >li«, !i teaspoon gull , top of pin w.ith meringue nnd bako 2 (:UIIH boiling water - In slow oven (300 F.) 10 to 16 min- JllSS-PriuntlLmoi'ltiRUo Is brow; Without onr ceil, you gtl an oil •l liiblospoons lemon Juice s& rllk Imi/ranM policy to prolict yovf fun agalnil lhttt, FJrt and Comblno drV Ingredients; add to IIH In Iranilt. wnter In top of double boiler, bring Polish furniture'with;a clean soft Foeforyi I Spring St.i FUmlngion, N, J, to brisk 'boil,, stirring eonstnnlly, cloth or cheesecloth-damponcd with ri/n« In tur A meNri/r Hnur WJJM Op«n Monday thru Friday.to 9 P.M,' ' I'liico over nipliily boiling' wiitur, mrnllurt polish or loinon oil,'after T/iuridoc ol I KM. Saturday an mlnulnx,' stlnlni; ocainlon- cloth han fljst boon sonkod In hotl' iilly. Cool sIlRhtly-i-mlJttiifo cjonra water and wrung dry, Got at crov-' NIW JIRSIY BELL Trtnfen Showraamt 137 St. Brood Si. ulid thickenks s an It conlaonl.. AldBwoct Ices In carvdfl' ploccs by using an Opin Doll* k Saturday, 10 A.M, to 9 P.U l npilcol t pulp .and llemo n ,1UIQCI , orangostlck or skovVer wfapped In ..Chill, 8orv«« B.,.; cotton, • RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945 Page Nine. .AN ASSORTMENT OF EGG RECIPES FOR PLEASING BREAKFAST VARIATIONS Since we have come to rely on JKgs and less on ham or bacon for breakfast, everyone will want to Know ways and-ways to prepare • them. It stands to reason that no one would want "just eggs" every "ay of the week, so we take a day , °" with waffles, etc., but on egg days try some of these: SHIHBED EGGS Butter shirring dishes, which are »mell, individual pyrex plates for this purpose. Break an egg Into the .Plate (two It the dish i« large enough). Dash with salt and pepper and bake slowly in oven (350 F) for about 10 minutes, or just until egg is set. Too lone cooking makes the eggs too hard, . LITTLE OMELETS 6 eggs -• • . hi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 1 cup milk! • ' ^ Beat the eggs until light and foamy, then add the other ingred- ients. Fry a small amount at a thne on a? hot frying-pan, or pan- ^ake-griddle that has been well greased. When done, roll each ome- let quickly, like a French pancake, and serve. POACHED EGGS Fill a small fryine-pan with boll- Ing Baited water. Break egg into a wet saucer and slip into the water. Boll gently until the whitt is flrni and a .iUm has ' formed over yolk. There should be sufficient water in the pan to cover the entire egg, and only one should~he_cooked at -a time unless a patent ring for the purpose of- poaching eggs Is used, None of the egg substance will be lost if care is taken In slip- Ping the eac into the water and removing It when done, with the aid of a skimmer. BAKED EGGPLANT WITH CHEESE Even though we seldom ever serve eggplant as often as say, peas, when we do plan to have one for dinner it will be a good and very tasty idea W serve it In a way different from our usual style, A change is always a pleasing sur- prise. BAKED EGGPLANT WITH /CHEESE, 1 luge eggplant i» cup Italian tomato sauce 4 tablespoons butter or substitute Grated Parmesan cheese Salt Peel the cg-jplant, slice it and sprinkle well with salt to extract the bitter juices. Let stand one hour, then wash and drain. Heat ^rtablespoons of butter in a large c Trylng-pan and fry the slices until they are a light brown on both sides. Cover the bottom of a bak- ing dish with the slices, pour a lit- tle of the Italian tomato sauce over them and sprinkle lightly with Par- mesan cheese; put In the remainder of the eggplant slices, moisten with the rest of th.> sauce, and sprinkle more cheese over all. Dot with but- ter and bake in a moderate oven '.i hour, ,

BOILED FISH 1 pound whole fUh or 2 pounds fish steak* 2 quarts water % lemon Vi pod red pepper A Cold is lite a BIG 1 large carrot 1 % large onion 1 bay leaf 4 sprigs parsley Celery tops 1 tablespoon tarragon vinegar so help keep this wolf from your door by drinking plenfy of 10 grains whole black pepper 1 teaspoon salt Put the cold water in a saucepan with vegetables and lemon (all diced), bay leaf, vinegar, salt and pepper, and boil gently for 15 min- utes. Have the fish cleaned and washed but not split, and with the head and tail on; place fish on FLAGSTAFF CITRUS JUICES pyrcx dish and tie both plate and fish in cheese cloth hung Into the water just below boiling point five to ten minutes to the pouho) for ^Mother, read this to your children, or give it to them to read for themselves J small, thin pieces and 10 to 15 min- utes to the pound for large. r^vBass, trout, halibut, cod, haddock and salmon are among the flsh suitable for boiling. Did you ever hear the wind howl outside the door? the two mixed together. How good they taste—and Maybe it's howling that way right now. Woo-oo... how good they are for you..* because Flagstaff Juices VEGETABLE SOUP \z CUP carrots, diced sounds just like the big, bad wolf in Little-Red Rid- are squeezed from fruit that ripens on the tree. >i cup celery, diced H small onion, minced ing Hood, doesn't it? And it'll get you if you don't Mother Nature has filled these 4 tablespoons butter 1H quarts water "*' watch out. Before you know it, you'll be going "ker- oranges and grapefruits with 2 teaspoons salt Place carrots, onion, celery and choo, kerchoo," and you'll be sniffling and you'll be sunshine and goodness and nat- butter in pan and stir and cook on top of stove until browned. Add re- blowing your poor little nose all the time. Oh dear, ural "vitamums" that are so maining ingredients, pepper is op- tional, cover and cook in oven with that means you've caught a cold. Now you'll have important for little boys and list of meal. Approximate servings six. to stay in the house—maybe even in bed—and you won't be able to play girls — and for grownupa too. VEGETABLE SOUP 1. Cut soup "meat in small cubes' with any of your friends. That won't be much fun, will it? So if you want to • So join Mother and Daddy in dredge wth flour and brown in fat soup kettle. Add water and vege- bc_a smart little boy or girl, you'll listen to your Mother. [She'll give you drinking Flagstaff Fruit Juice tables. Cover and cook. - 2. Substitute sliced okra, peas or the right foods to eat, and tell you the right clothes to wear and the right • at breakfast—ror drink i} your; beans. 3 Substitute tomato for part of things to do, so that you" can fool the big, bad wolf and not catch cold at ail. self at 4 o'clock, with some water. Get your Vitamins 4. Add chopped cabbage and Won't that be wonderful? • You know something . .. Your Mother and cookies. Then, you can sing beets. 5. Substitute 1% -cups' thinly Mother Nature are two of the best friends you have. Your Mother works so gaily all the day through," Wolf, the delicious Flagstaff way sliced onions for all other vege- tables. "' hard to keep you strong and healthy. She gives you fruit juices to drink tvolf keep away from my door, —A glass a day helps BLACK BEAN SOUP every single'day—FLAGSTAFF FRUIT JUICES—Orange or Grapefruit][or vx don't want colds any more." to keep colds atcay 2 cups black beans 1 small onion, sliced 3 tablespoons butter 2 quarts cold water 2 stalks celery, diced * 1(4 tablespoons flour % teaspoon salt ',4 teaspoon pepper 'A teaspoon mustard r Dash of cayenne ~ 1 tablespoon lemon 1uiee , 2 hard-boiled egjsa, finely diced 1 lemon, thinly sliced Wash beans and soak overnight. •Saute onion in lVi tablespoons KEEP THE FLAG OF butter 5 minutes, Drain beans. Add BUY MORE cold water, onion and celery. Sim- mer 3 to 4 hours, or until beans HEALTH FLYING WITH fire tender, adding water as need- WAR BONDS! ed, Remove from tiro and force through fine sieve. Melt remaining / l!i tablespoons butter, add flour, nnd stir until smooth. Add a small amount of soup mixture, stirring seasonings. Add lemon Jclce to eggs seasonings. Add lemon juice to eggs and let stand a few minutes to Mom.Flagstaff says, "Who cares about the meat shortage when we have these delicious recipes season. Servo soup, garnishing each portion with' n small amount of egg and a slice of lemon. FLAGSTAFF APPLE PANCAKES •- FLAGSTAFFCASSEROLE 2 cups Flagstaff Pancake Flour 3 eggs Small'package Flagstaff ' H c. Flagstaff Flour . 1 teasp, Worcestershire sauce - • 2 teaspoons baking powder - 2 tablespoon* melted butter — Macaroni i, milk , , 1 e, grated,processed Amcri- WHITE HOUSE 1 teaipoon Flagstaff Salt . OF margarine 11$ qls. boiling* Water ' . )i c. minced onion can cheese 2 tablespoons sugar 1 to l}i cups milk 4^ teasp. Flagstaff Salt 2 teasp. pwd. mustard Can Flagstaff Green Beans STORE 1 cup Flagstaff Applesauce . • )i c. naiad oil or fat % teas, pepper 4 liiird-cookcd eggs, sliced Groceries , Sift flour with sugar. Beat eggs well; add butter or margar- Break macaroni in thirds; cook tender in 'water with lH-tjt. casserole. Pour on sauce; top with H c. cheese. and Delicatessen ine; add flour mixture alternately with milk, mixing until , lH teasp. Bait. Drain; rinse with boiling water. Mean- , Bake in moderate oven of 350' F. for 30 min. Brown . smooth after' each addition; fold in applesauce. Drop by. while, blend oil with flour in top of double boiler; stir i. q.- wnumnion,. *«>p.-,. under broiler. Serves 4 or S. For' garnish, arrange _in milk; cook unti^l thickened. Add next 4 ihgredi- circle of hard-cooked egg-.white slices., Fill center 1 3 nnd Liquors' pan; "turn"cak1eB wnen^buwiiesDreB^T Vry^intfp2ola"e'iR- *" ent's7*rtea8prBa1tr;IWI(BoWi Btir in lf T!?rtheese. 'wlth-htntl-CQoked eijg yolksj-oieved-er crumbled with.- brown, Makes about 12—For breakfast, lunch or supper. Arrange macaroni, beans, and eggs' alternately in a fork., i •.'•'• _. Atl, Highland* 448-471-400 v Center Avc, Leonardo, N. J, S O L D O N I Y BY YOU R FR IE ND L Y N E I G H B d R H O O D G R O C E R RED BAtfK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945

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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY By REV. ROGER J. SQUIRE -<•,."•»*,•<•?*: Pastor First Methodist Church, Red Bank, N. J.

Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon of the New Jersey State Hospital has said boys and girls commit crimes against society and against themselves if- they lack the ' inner desire to be good. This competent medical director has made a fund- am, entar diagnosis of the case. Let me say "Amen" and then add that some —boys and girls rebel.against-societyJiecause Jhey laek-the ambition to be good for something. We get at a positive approach when the church, school and home by precept and example inspire youth-to make life count.

What would happen if we could get across to all of our children the truth that in spite of war today- there will still be unlimited possibilities for significant living tomorrow? Some years ago in one of his stories.the late William Allen White wrote: "Almighty God always leaves an unfinished task upon the world's workbench." Right now there are enough unfinished jobs to keep our growing youth busy in worthwhile commitments of all that they possess. • •

'•••*. Take an intelligent and hopeful look at the immediate future. Relief and rehabilitation for a half-billion people both at home and abroad will re- quire the brains, sweat and prayer of this whole generation. In addition many new scientific discoveries will soon be turned to exciting peacetime applica- tions. The whole" area of human relationships provides daring prospects for those who will grapple with the evil forces "which cause race prejudice and war. I cannot go into detail here, "but such widely diversified fields as religion, education, labor, management, government and the arts have never before been so challenging to "teen-agers." This.is a great time to prepare for useful lives of service to God, ^humanity and ourselves.

• • • - » • . • • To this end let all of us develop at least these three attitudes. The first is a relationship to God. Our community offers churches of all persuations with a single purpose to strengthen our inner spiritual resources by faith and character.

The second attitude is a sense of the dignity of work. The philosophy /**" REV ROGER J. SQUIRE, Partor First Methodist Church, Red Bank, N. J. of getting something for nothing is pagan. We want to use our minds or hands or both and learn the meaning of hard, honest work. the third attitude is a growing appreciation of the beautiful things in life that money cannot buy. Cultivate a taste for good music, books and This is one of a series of 'full page iveekly presen- everything which lifts bur interests to higher levels. Best of all, build a home " ' • • v tations on the subject of Juvenile, Delinquency upon a foundation of understanding, sympathy and unselfish love. All that I have said is within the reach of our boys and girls. Let us dare them to be good for something. . _

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OoDrrliht 1*44—educational Material Serrlo* This educational endeavor u made pouible by the co-operation of the following public-spirited citixens who are always in the fore striving to make oar commnnity a finer and a better place in which to lirei MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND M. AUSTIN MRS. A. C. CRAWFORD J. BERKELEY GORDON. M. D, W. STROTHER JONES A. B. MURRAY. JR. CAPT. R. V. R. H. STOUT M.d!c«l Dlraetor, Marlboro StiU Roipltal MR. AND MRS. CHESTER A. ALBERTS ALLEN E. CRAWFORD B. L. KAT3IN,, " GEORGE W. McCARTER Rep, N, J. Taxpayer*' Aaa'm. ' MR. AND MRS. NORMAN BADENHOP FRED E. GRECO, HENRY CROSS KaUln'a Inc. JOHN M. McCAULEY HOWARD G. STRAUS HOWARD >J, BAILEY Frci. Fair HiTtn poM Clok HAIK KAVOOKJIAN FRANK BAIRD- MR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. DALY WALTER E. GREEN W. H. McCRACKEN ' PAUL R. STRYKER W. D1NSMORE BANKS HOWARD C. DAVIS VICTOR E. CR0S5INGER, EDWARD M. KELLY. JOSEPH G McCUE JOHN W. IWANSON Chairman of Police, Mlddhtvwn Towmhlp Prai. i, fl. Xtllr Comiwnr E. J. BATCHELAR H. G. DEGENRING . EDWIN P MelNTIRE CHARLES E. SWEENEY ALFRED N. BEADLE3TON MISS LAUKA HARDING HARRY, S. KOCH, JR. EDGAR V. DEN1SE, ROBERT S. McTACUE, M, D. ALBERT A. TEETER Mayor Borough of 8hrew»burr C. CHEEVER HARDWICK Mayor DorouRh of Fair Haven . CHARLES K0MA1C THOMAS C. McVEY. D. D. 9. PAUL HARRISON JAMES U TILTON MARY L. BLACK CLEMENT L. DESPARD THOMAS O. KOOPMAW. MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. NEAFK RAYMOND W. BIGGAJt, M. D S. W. HAUSMAN. M, D, HON. JOHN E. TOOLAN ' Gen'l Chair.. Mon. Co. War ' ' ' Buttonwood Manor. MaUwan CHARLES W. OGDEN A RUMSON RESIDENT HAROLD E. DISBROW J. LEWIS HAY CIVIC-MINDED CITIZEN JOSEPH T. LAIRD, HL ADALBERT AND ANGELICA OSTENDORFF BERTRAM H. BORDEN FREDERICK H. DOUGLAS AMORY L HASKELL, Chairman of the Hoard, MR. AND MRS, CHARLES LEFKOWITZ JAMES W. PARKER, M. D.. WILLIAM W. VAUGHAN RICHARD B, DUANE Commodora, MQnmouth Cotuell «f Baa Boonta, '" Monmouth Memorial Hoipttal J. Mtm. lUilona) Con,. lor BMUU •! Ajntrlia MAX LEON Member of the Board. R*l Bk»k T. M. & A. RAY VAN HORN GEORGE M. BODMAN AMOS T. DWIGHT HARHY L. HEAVILAND, - THEODORE D. PARSONS ' ' . HAROLD VAN TINE, QENERAL HOWARD 9. BORDEN FREDERICK DWIGHT, PHILIP LEONARD JACOB LEVIN, PETER PEKF HENRY R, DWIGHT, Prli. Red Bank Board of Idueation v ERNEST WVDLEYrJR, --. -JOHN BORLAND ' l'tti. Union P»p«r Co IM, ' FREDERICK B. PHILl>r • Chairman Hotinulutli r«lrltlon of YMCA'i JAMES R. HENSLER n H MIL AND MRS. A. EDWARD BOWERS BERTHA K. PLUM • • Twin fi oai Fuml. In*. AARON T. EDWARDS PAUL I. UNDHARD WILLIAM BRADLEY JOSEPH F. HERRMANN WILLIAM D. POTT* THOMAS J tGAN VICTOR LINDLAHR HOLCOMBE WARD,' Uradley'i Radlu Service ERNEST F. HEYMAN. M. D. U O. REED PETER J. E1CHELE C. B. L0H3EN, Prei. National TennU AaioalaUofl JUDGE THOMAS DROWN F. LAWTON HINDLE. M. D. Git; Mutiaiar, ttmibmtt JAMES ROGERS, MONROE EISNER KENNETH-BRUCE, —MR. AND MRS, PORTER HOAGLAND LESTER C LOVETT, Mir. Moll, Pltoh.r HoUl ' . LEWIS E. WAR1N0 Fraildaiit Gamral BuDpIr Co., In*. Pm. Loiatt'a Nuraanr. In*. ROLSTON WATERBURY ABRAM I. ELXUS FRANK SLOVENZ W. PARKER RUNYOK FREDERICK J. BUROHARD ED. J. MACKLIN , IRA D. EMERY 0. R. HOLTERS, M. D.. NICHOLAS G. RUTGERS •CATHERINE ELKUS WHITE FRANK BURKE. RALPH MAHER MRS. W. B. RUTHRAUFF, . . FRED FATZLER • Prat. Monmouth Count/ M»dlfal SoMttf HENRY G. W1CKHAM, Vlca P.«, anil Traai. Croca-Burke, Inr CLAUDE MARTIN VICTOR SA1TER, HORACE K HQRNER ' Fair I/af.n Yaeiit Worka f^Mn p. i i i«iMi i DAVID H. MARX • Prti, flatter Lumber Co, ' ' A. E, WILDE,' * ( W Secretary, and Traaiuru Corp. CIVIC-MINDED CITIZEN ' 2>r»a, Gomtnunliy' CUKmber of Ccmiinmercex , ' . Preililant Kmerltui Monnouth O "Tnffrt'ittMirwBiP WILUAM MATTHEWS, M. D. , MR. AND MRS. T MR. AND MRS. IRWIN D. CAMPBELL Ini, Withe lied Uank Uom Club Hoy DcouU' of Amariu ' • " MRS. OURDON M. MAYNARD MR. AND MRS. CHESTON SIMMONS HERBERT ELY WILLIAMS. D. D. ROBERT, F. CARR. JR. A UTTLE SILVER RESIDENT MRS. C. ALAN HUDSON ' FRANK A. MIELE, M. D. WILUAM T. SKIDMOUE HARRY A. WILSON MRS. BESSIE A. CARRET LEROY A. FRENCH ' ' A. S, HUTCrflNS , , • "FRED D. WIKOFF MR. AND MRS. G. J. FRERET MICHAEL S, JACOBS > A. M. MINTON FORREST », SMITH MRS. GEORGE CHURCHILL WILLIAM MONCRIEFF, WARREN H. SMOCK MORRIS J. WOODRINO M, T. FW» HANS W. WULFF, ' A CITIZEN OF MOUMOUTH COUNTY DOUGLAS A, JKROLAMON Wm, Honcrltff h do.. Jo* HENRY R STADLER MJL AND MRS. EUGENE GARDELLA Douitlno Elictrio CompMr PCM. Out Bank Marine Work* GEORGE V. COE ' • , , . EDWIN C G1LLAND, ' SEBASTIAN M0RETT1 DaCAMP STATUM . EDWARD H. CONWAY tvfUJUi Bank 1'ulillo Sodotfli W, JOHNSON • ' • •• MANNY MORRIS ' ' M. jTEARNk, ROGER YOUNG DOUGLAS E. CJUIK ' f. MALCOLM BROOKHELD GILMAN, M. D. Viet VIM. Kuntbari NaUoml Sink ROOERT a." MOORkV M, D,; Mir. PuoUn Ullk STUART A. YOUNO aUWAJID H- CMN* aU. ANB UU, THOMAS' G1LM0UR PAVU JONU JOHN H. MOUNT, IK H. WCHAW »TJUW UAJOA.J0HN <• i •,••>.. 't ' y. IKJitV- r • .• RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945 Paj^e Eleven. our widely" dlvanlAed fates this South, and among the rude settle- Moore, Mr«._ Reps W. Karris, Mrs. may well be tbe last time we will- menti of the far-reaching frontier Donald, 3, Klppp and Mrs. L. J. LJp- Summer and Winter comfort Addresses By be together In such a happy group. —who, In tnelr own way, were as Dessert Bridge . It is pleasant at such a time as buoyant, determined and resource- pincott, o -hat pay* for Itself with fuel his to be surrounded by friends- ful as some that we have read i Two Members Of friends who hav* supported our about. It Is surely unnecessary to HeldByPTA ilays, out- athletic activities and point out that th« sons of such ROCK WOOL INSULATION >ther School programs—friends who mothers could not help but be good Keyport WSCS Graduating Class lave followed and aided us fighters. If the occasion demanded, Mr«. A. E. Wilde :brough oour education. For these u was often the case, these women To Install Officers nany services we wish to express id not shrink from tasks and General Chairman The Speaker* Were cur grateful thanks to all of you. angers usually falling to men. Newly-elected officers will be in- JOHNS-MANVILLECO. Also at this time we wish to regis- Through all her hardihood and stalled at Monday evening's meet- PHONE Richard Jrown and ter our gratitude to the board of energy she remained essentially Mrs. A. E.. Wilde was chairman ing of the Keyport. Women's- So- education, to supervisors, principals womanly, finding her chief interest of a dessert-bridge party held last ts ciety For Christian Service, to be Ann Maddalena and teachers who - bar* worked so in her home, her husband and herThursday at trie Little Silver school heid at Calvary Methodist parson- Adam J. Linzmayer latlentlv and gave so liberally of children. The American woman by the school Parent-Teacher asso- tbelr time and energy to make our manifested these traits at an early age. Mrs. William H. .MacDonald Atlantic Highlands 710-M or> Printed below are two addresses ciation. Teachers of thMrs. Ran- last week. One Is the address of tbat I welcome you, In the name of Take, for example, our own Mol-nated by Mrs. Percy Sherman. dolph M. Creamer president, Mrs. welcome by the class president, my classmates, to these exercise* y Pitcher and her conduct on the Special awards were.given to Mrs.Theodore Strobel vice president, Richard K. Brown, and the other tonight. leld of Monmouth. When almost Melvin Bailer, Mrs. Edward Flan- Mrs. Fred Giberson corresponding STOCKS and BONDS Is on the topic, "Women of Tomor- The address by Mary Maddalena it the side of her husband a shot nagan, Mrs. William N. Rea, Mrs.secretary, Mrs. Garrett Van Oleson FOB INCOME row," by Arm Maddalena. I* as follows: • rom the enemy stretched him Laurence Roche, Mrs. B. Allen lead at her feet With a cry sho recording secretary and Mrs. Arch' Richard Brown's address li a* Unfortunately, historians of Iropped the water bucket she hadShoemaker, Jr.j Mrs. Herman Ko- ibald Humphries treasurer. follows: . America have not Men at to bring teen carrying, seized the rammer mar, Mrs. Clarence Page and Mrs. •'Southeast Asia" will be the topic Friends of Red Bank high school: into clear view tbe wonderful per- from his stiffening fingers and etor Mulvihill. Write For Detail! ' sonalities) and glowing achievements of the March meeting of the socie- It is a great privilege to be able •wore to avenge his death. All Others attending were Mrs. L. C.ty, At this meeting Mrs. H. T. Hop- V SCREENS to welcome vou tonight to the com- of the women whose lives have through the battle she worked his mencement exercises of the Febru- counted for so much in the mak-cannon desperately, to the admira- Tyack, Mrs. Fred Campbell, Mrs. kins will review the book, "Burma JOSEPH MOKBIS ary class of 1945. We are truly glad ing of the United States. They tion of her fellow gunners, and theEdward Elbert, Mrs. F. A. Ellison, Surgeon." The project for the Think oi Next Winter! that you are to be with us at this, have written a great deal about the amazement of every, officer who Mrs. T. D. Moore, Mrs. Albert Jones, year will be concerned with the SIB 10TH AVENUE «r protection •< cemblmd In a ilnata vnll In pur last official gathering' as an forefather! of American, but com-chanced to see her. Throughout Mrs. Stanley Barrow, Mrs. William Deaconess homo at Camden, and BELMAR, N. J. paratively little about the fore- OlSON 3-ln-l COMBINATION undergraduate class. the country - were women giving Wichman, Mrs. William H. Porter, $50 has bcen'voted for this purpose. Once again a class graduates un- mothers. While the Americans of their all. They tolled at every Imag- today respect and appreciate the Mrs. Nathaniel Gaynei, Mrs. Alex . Ser««m, Weothentrlptgnd Irwuloting Windpwi der the stress of war. Our country inable sort of task—labored in the Burnslde. s in its fourth year of battle. It America have no very ftelds, raking bay, harvestig corn, COMFORT PLUS 30% FUEL SAVINGS is engaged in a colossal and coitly definite knowledni of wnat she has hoeing potatoes, - and in many Mrs. 'Eleanor G. Kenyon, Miss Get Yourself Drafted in This Essential Profession •One SolUi does (he work of three in these «onom- struggle to preserve our democratic meant to the national development other way* doing the work of the Sara Si Bdlce, Miss Harriet C: Lowe, icil, enily installed, winter-and-summer windows; way of lite from total destruction Not everybody realizes, for in- absent men who had answered Mrs. Fred D. Wlkoff, 2d, Mrs. Wil- by tribes of hero worshippers and stance, that the foundation stone their country's call. It was a wom- liam Hoffmann, Mrs. Stanley J WORK EVERYWHERE. CHANOiD htm SCREEN I* A business,'in pro- future most of the boys in our class During the American Revolution fessional pursuits, in the arts and will join the armed services; the there were women all over the on the homefront and battlefrontrr- girls will become nurses, stenog- country—In the cities and towns of the American woman is more con- raphers and teachers. Because ol the North, on the plantations of the spicuously represented than ever before. Nor has she lost any of the distinctive charms of her woman- LOCAL BUDCET It) Less Appropriation: liness, or in any way weakened Drugs — Cosmetics — Tobaccos LLocal Budzet of ths Boroiirt of Eatontoun, Countj of Monmouth. for the Reserve for Uncollected Taxei 10,814.81 11,126.90 her claim on our affection, esteem ««cal (g) Required Tax Collections 55,007.47 5S.014.H admiration and gratitude. With in- 51 BROAD ST. Tel. R. B. 3940 RED BANK It !• herclir,certified Ihit the bu&ct annexed hereto »nd hereby mads • part creased freedom for individual self- hereof ii a true copy of the budzet approved by resolution of ths goTemlss Total of Cencial Budget Saveou.s $102,814.91 t87,021.>9 expression she has gained, and body on the 26th day of January, 1945. taken advantage of, increased pow- Andrnr G. Becker, Cltrk, APPROPHIATIONS er to make her influence felt for Eatontown, N. J. Appropriated Expended good In the life of the nation. Certified by me thii 26th day of January 1915. for 1944 BOOK MATCHES B.»fso It is hereby certified, thai the budget annexed hereto and hereby xnad« a part Aa Modified Paid or There is an abundance of work h«reof M an exact copWof the original on file with the clerk of th« governing body, General 'Appropriations for the women" df today, If they thai all addition! are correct and that all itatementi contained herein arc In proof. (a) Operationi _.._ for 194S By All Charged Reserved would be worthy inheritors of our Wallace, Jeffrey, Transfers foremothers. to shape the present Rezi«te,rtd Municipal AeeourtaQt, General . Government for the generations that follow. 69 Broad itreot, Red Bank, N. J. Administrative and Executive- Heroism wears many forms but it SCOT-TOWELS 2.15 Telephone, Red Dank M. Salaries and Wagn I 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 is of the greatest Importance to Ci-rtiflVd by me thu 26th day of January^'iali. Other Expenses 550.00 625.36 513.64 the nation that its Ideals of hero- Assessment and Collection of Taxes Ism shall be high and true. COLD TABLETS LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE; Salariea and Wages 1,985.0(1 1,981.00 1,085.00 Local Budget of the Borough of Eatonlcura, County of Monmouth for th« fiscal Other Expenses 250.00 258.65 254.40 4.1 Every woman can be a soldier, rear 19«J. faithful brave and loyal. We o SWEETHEART SOAP 3-16 Tax Sale BE IT RESOLVED, that the following ttaUmenti of revenue! and appropriations Other Expenses 100.00 100.00 ii.se today and of tomorow must stand shall constitute inc. local budget for the year 1945: Liquidation of Tax Title shoulder to shoulder with the in- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that «ald buget 1» publiihec! in the Red Bank Liens and Foreclosed Property spired women of the past, to ex- 27 RcKiiter in the issue of the first day of February, 1915. Other Expenses — — - 1,500.00 TOO. 00 700.00 press the best In womanhood, to Notice ii hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by Audit - -..- 750.0« 500.00 500.00- work for the highest ideals. 60- KREML SHAMPOO the .Borough Council of the Borough of Eatontown, County of afonBaouth, on 1,6(0.00 1,112.01 1,332.01 33 Insurance ^ .-•« ~ January 26. 194'. Bonds for Employees .T. . 211.00 MS.00 326.00 A hearing on the budget and tut resolution will be held at t&t Borough Hall lections on tba 23rd of February. 1045. at 8:00 P. H. o'clock at which .tine and plae* Salaries and Waxes .—...... H.Oo st.oo 50.00 Hopla Outlines Road objections to tald budget and *.ax resolution of the Borough of Eatontown for Other Expenses .. 250.00 111.11 268.89 the year 1945 may be presented by taxpayers or other intecested persons. real 35° PREP For Shaving Tub«orlar19' . MJ.00 Program For Keyport STATEMENT Salaries arid Wages Public Buildings and Grounds (Required by Revised Statutes, Section 40;2-I4> Salaries and Wmtei - M6«.0e 1,866,CO 1,326.00 Councilman Judson 8. Hopla of Actual Actual Other Expenses ... !,500.00 8,086.18 1,086.18 Keyport, chairman of the depart- ' Taxes For 194S 1944 1943 Recorder's Court Local Purpoiw - - 115,393.79 I I Salaries and Wages 100.11 H5.lt ment of pubjic works, has offered (») As shown by Budget, a suggested road program for 1945 25' BAYERS ASPIRIN 19 Protection to Per3ons and Property Leu Bank Stock Tax . ._ . 36.JS4.U 16,397.23 in the borough. Chief features-in (b) Bank Stock Tax 454.93 421.83 .Salaries and Wages ... 120.00 120,00 120.00 elude the resurfacing under Btate Local District .Schools (Estimate for 19451 .... 27.941.00 27,941.00 30,634.00 Other Expenses —_.-___.. 900.00 512.81 512.82 Fire Hydrants aid of Main, Beers and Butler *"<»") ^General County (Estimate for 19451 .... 17,013.83- 17 015.83 17.193.70 1,8*0.01 1,8(0.00 1,850.DO streets. Main street has been in (bi County Library (Estimate for 1!>«5> .... 288.26 238.26 287.04 Other Expenses . ... GERBERS BABY FOOD 3 '- 23' Police (e) County District Court (Estimate fcr 1945) 134 83 134.83 89.73 process of-resurfaclng- the past year Salaries and Wagei 4.068.00 8,660.00 J.589.72 but tbe work was held over be- LARGE SELECTION OF FRUITS State School (Estimate for 1945) !,942.07 3.942.07 4,468.61 Other Expenses «- J.616.00 952.16 944.80 Inspection of Buildings cause of obstacles until spring. Totals - - I65.S21.78 166,741.05 170,092,04 Salaries and Wages '.-, .... 7S.00 75.«0 75.00 Seventh street was opened last State Aid: Local Defenec- year but has yet to be graveled and (al Road Fund" (Allotted for 1945) ..,.._ 4.200.00 4.250.00 3,500.00 Other Expenses -.. ^-.._ SO0.00 818.71 264.7B EXI'LANATORY STATEMENT Ambulance Corps topped. None of the streets in the 35 HILLS NOSE DROPS 16 The Mayor and Coum-ii of the Borough of EaLontown present the Local Other Expenses -...«„ JSO.()0 350.00 S30.00 1944 program were treated last Budget for the year ISM.i and submit to thp taxpayers the following, vix: Streets and Roads year, and It is planned to do about AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION Repairs and Maintenance two miles thla year. The amount to b« railed by taxation is J15.399.79 as sgsihlt S17.419.06 last Salaries and Wages ...... 2,500.00 2,236.50 2,216.50 C year or.a decrease in the amount t.i bV- raised by taxation of S1.4VJ.27. Other Expemea ...." 2,775.00 5,0(5.12 3,046.72' 2,018.4 Councilman Hopla pointed out Tnere has been a consistent reduction in the tax. rate for the past three yeara Municipal Shares of State AM Road that during the past two or three 35 ALCOHOL (ISOPROPVL) Pt. 14* at follow*: • Projects -...- :. itl.it 475.00 415.00 years the amount of work that 1943 _.._ »4.B6 Street Lighting 1944 : _ _.._... 4.60 Other Expenses «. «,01)0.00 S,158.44 J, 158.44 could be done on these streets has 1945 (Estimated) :._„ 4.61 Sanitation been limted by war restrictions. 'See belowV Garbage and Ash Removal However, some of these restrictions YOUR TAX COLLAR Salartei and Wage* ...... 1,578.00 1,144,(0 '..544.50 have now been lifted and work can 'PANUSOL SUPPOSITORIES 79' It will be noted at the head of the Budget that the totsl amount id be raised Heslth and Charities !' by taxstion in the Borough fcr 1915'is estimated as fol.owi: * Board of Health be scheduled for this year.' ' State School I 3.942.07 Salaries and Wage* .. 48(00 486.00 418.0* The public works chairman also All County Taxes ...- * I7.4S8.92 Other Expenses . . 575.00 564.00 5J8.95 20.2 declared that the prospective road Local School Tax ...„.._ _..»..;.... 27,041.00 Poor Administration LocM Purpoies „_ :.' 15,999.79 Salaries and Wages HO.OH 150.00 150.01 program for 1945 represents an in- 25" Zinc or Boric Acid Oint Tube Other Expenses » .. 100.00 100.00 \I6.00 crease in the cost of such work Total !...'; J65.321.78 Poor Relief _.._ 200.00 200,00 T2.0S 11.5 over, last year, but defended-, this While the School Budget Is lower this year thin It was last year, under Recreational and Educational Increase ai necessary to protect the Budget requirements. In estimating the amount to be raised by taxation and the Parks tax rate, you cannot UJC a lower Jum for School and County purposes than was Salaries and Wages 116.00 80.SO 80.(0 borough's Investment in its streets.- 25c / raised for the previous year. . ' . ' Other Expenses 1,500.00 488.02 488.02 $1.00 The County Budget is lower than.last year and thi School Budget Is jower Library than last year and the actual tax rate for the Borough will no doubt be less Other Expenses ...... 100.00 110.01 Keyport Organizes • than the estimated r&te above of S4.51. Unclassified CARTERS The following is.an annlyiii ol your tax dollar for 1945, based on the above Advertising GROVESA&D $ estimates: Other Expenses ...... 1(0.00 50.00 16.00 Recreation Council State Schcool Jax : $ .061 Cents LITTLE LIVER County Taxe.i ,267 Cents Total of 8 (a) Items t lt.61S.00 836,498.00 (33.892.95 82,070.83 Local Schcool Tax , 15,000.00 9. Total general Appropriations .... $102,811.91 $87,021.99 «84,840.94 12,070.81 WITH SIXTH ARMY GROUP , Miscellaneous Revenues 3V Licences Among the soldiers in a U. 3 Alcoholic Bcvcranc* _ 4,142.00 8,907.00 4,142.00 STATE HOAD AID SECTION OF BUDGET Army Signal battalion now working Miscellaneous •• 1,100.011 1I7H.50' Anticipated Yeet and JViwHs "... 27.»,0ll 410.48 282,27 Raallted with the Sixth Army in France ara In Cash Vines and Costs :; : H7.B0 124.00 87.JI0 10. Revenues eight Monmouth county men. They Interest anil. Costi 800,PO IIII3.HI HII.M 19(4 ,. In 1944 7,'iM State RoaH Fund 12,700,00 are Pvt. Walter J, Evans.'lst Lieut. RUte Hlehway Llr-hllng Refund 2.000.Drt i.'.lKi.sri 2,o:.a,so r>0M Statn Road Fund .... ' "' John J. Eshack and Pvt. William TWllT~7v ~n;loo;on 1,3110.111} B.230,00 3,250:00 li.OO.i.Jt MSinn 2.1M Stale Road Fund .:..T.!Z"Zr" ' ' l.ooo.nir B. Klrkpatrlck; all of Aabury Park-; Oross Receipts Tnx » 2,130.01) 1,731.39 Municipal Operating Butlg.t .'.'.'.'.'"..'...... '...'.'.'.'.' Hu» Cjl'iMs KcfcipU Tnx 1 ;-....'. 1,BOO,00 2,023.08 470.00 176,01) 475.00 Sgt,,r«ul S. Zslek of Belmar, Pvt flewrr. Rents ~ 40.00 210.00 Goorgo D Walsh, Cpl, Edward L. 35c Rent! , '320.7,1 Soles and Cpl frank T. Scott, all Interest on If, S. Knnils fiDH.OO Ml,20 v Specinl Items (if (tcnornrRnvoniie Anticlpnted of Noptun,o, and Capt, Theodore n, with prior wrfllrn conrentB of Director of Bastall ot Sea Girt. STOKES Locftl Govornmcnt (a) Rent from U. S. Qotrurnrnont Poitofflca These county men work together In providing communication be- EXPECTORATE ||8 Total Ml«c»ll»neous Bovtnuea .... tween Sixth Army group headquar- 14, B«o«lpls from Dollnduont Taxes ters and the units of thjt American 3-oi. Seventh and French' First Armios . Amou. > (a) Local PurpoHo Tux |4,070,00'iJTwiO »4;785.00 "^ Win*6nrrwmt( m (b) I,ocs| School Tax (Eillmatcdr along the German border and tho (c) County Tnx (Estlmntod) Rhine. • P(d) Btnla Sohool TIIX (Estimated) '. nBDldXTION IIY BIlXER-dhwUr 9, 1\ I,.-1042 lh« <"dloit»d roytnuaa anticipated during the 7«ar 19<» from DoiLloeniaa »ro H»r«b» antlclgtltd ai rsventu and *in h«rtby appropriated for ths turpois The Rod Bank Resistor Is sup- ,1 ns.nat.is 7M«.7'«~I.O» to which suld rav,nui, Is dsdltaltd by HMuin or othfr leisl r.gulr«m«nt." ported tiy looal •• well as out-o(. town buslnesa men—Advertisement ?e Twelve. RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 1,1945 WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Price And Rationing IT IS NOT TBVE TO SAX "WE DID EVEBYTHIKG POSSIBLE Heads State UNLESS CHTBOPBAOTIC WAS CSCLVVED Questions & Answers Safe Deposit (Questions *r« thoit molt fre- DF., WARREN FOWLER quently liked tbii week of the FHONX Association Trenton district pi OPA. Answer* Chiropractor ar« official OPA rulings aa of Jan- Flct*\ privX classic" MM BROAD 8TH son uary 29. Readers may mail ques- Seely B.Tuthill Chosen tions tor replies to District Office, OPA, Trenton, N. J.) and •? i President at Saturday'* Q. I run a men's clothing store AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE and have been requested to appear Election at my War Price & Rationing Prompt Service by Local Resident Adjusters Board with my Base-Period State- Rates Are Low Seely B. Tuthill, president j>f thu ment. How can I prepare a Base- First National Bank of Eatontown, Period Statement now if I did not $25 Buys a Policy for $5,000/$ 10,000 Bodily Jias been elected president. of the file one with the Board in 18427 New Jersey State Safe Deposit as- A, These can be built from your Injury or Death and $5,000 Property Damage sociation for the coming year on own invoices from your supplier at the occasion of the association's that time. If you do not have 23d annual meeting, which was these, your supplier should be able BOYNTON & BOYNTON held at the Newark Athletic club to furnish the information. 8 DRUMMOPVD PLACE PHONE 9J2 BED BA7OJ Saturday.' • . • Q, I run a restaurant and have' always charged ten cents for coffee. Must I now charge five cents for coffee or coffee with cream, accord- ing to OPA Regulations? A. Yes, unless'you filed a signed statement with your Board that you charged more than five cents between October 4th and 10th, 1942. Restaurant owners serving coffee for more than five cents without such a filed statement are in vio- atipn of OPA. Regulations. : -Q;—I- run afruit and vegetable tore, my weekly OPA price list states the celling price for all let- tuce over 13 ounces. If my lettuce uns .20 to 24 ounces a head, may I charge more than the stipulated price? A. No. All lettuce over 13 ounces must be sold at the stated ceiling price. Q. Consumers who' feel' they have been over-charged'often send, an- nymous notes to the Rationing Board or to the newspaper com- plaining: of. the lack of adherence SEELY B, to. ceiling prices of their local >tores. Are ouch complalnta, u»e- Other officers elected are first ul? vice president, Raymond H. Blair, A. No. A person should not make cashier of the Union Center Na- such complaints unless he i3 will- tibnal bank, Union; second vice ing to back them up with specific president, Godfrey Budin, assistant information on . the place and treasurer of the People's Trust com- amount of overcharge on the items pany of Bergen county, Teancck; purchased. This is only fair to the treasurer, Edson B. Day, cashier of retailer concerned and the Price the National band, ,plalnfield, and Division which is making every ef- secretary, J. Scott Branson, vice fort to work with the .retailers and president and trust officer of the consumers to obtain compliance. , blue,U*),. Ifl^ ^ Seacoast Trust company in Asbury Q. My eon expects to be home on PaJk. a furlough and would like to 'apply Elected to serve on the Executive for furlough gasoline rations. What e . IO.95" committee for three years are Les- does he need to bring to the Board lie King, vice president of the with him? Commonwealth Merchants Trust A. He must present his furlough company, Union City; Fred C. (or leave) papers, together with the Beyer, manager' of Bloomfleld ave- Mileage Ration Record which was nue branch of the Howard Savings issued to the registered owner of Institution, Newark, and Eandall the car. A. Hogan, vault custodian of the Q. I own a truck which Is badly Paterson Savings Institution, Pater- in need of hew parts, how do I go son. about replacing these parts? Presiding at the annual meeting A. If not repairable, try to pur- and banquet was the _outgoing chase part from parts dealer, check president, Michael J. Schmitt of with all parts jobbers In commun- the Fidelity Union Trust company ity and the second hand yards. If of Newark. The day's activities were witnessed by 388 banking of- part ia not available.in community ficials and employees representing have parts dealer inquire of man- 150 .banks in New Jersey. ufacturer and give the parts dealer a "Certificate for Emergency Or- der" for his order to the manufac- turer. If manufacturer cannot aup- Auxiliary Holds ply part within a reasonable time, p cYept'prin contact the Maintenance Speoialist JOHN F. TROMMEK INC, BREWERIES AT: MOOKITN, N. Y. AND ORANGE, N . /.. at nearest Highway Transport Dis- Annual Meeting trict Office, otRce of Defense Trans- u,,,,,^ y. JOS. PINGITORE, Inc. portation. Maintenance Specialist s lxes b Officers Elected, will try to locate part from various > *~ LONG BRANCH. NEW JERSEY . TELEPHONE 158 sources, and will work with the Chairmen Earned War Production Board and other government agencies to correct the Officers were elected and com- shortage. Part,.when available, will mittee chairmen named at the an- be shipped to parts vendor through nual meeting of the Ladies' auxil- usual trade channels for delivery to iary of the Brevent Park and Leo- vehicle owner. nardo fire company Friday. The Q. Is the Army taking precaution auxiliary voted a contribution to conserve and curtail the use of of $5 to the March of Dimes. gasoline? Officers elected were Mrs. Mae A. A/The purpose of rationing Is to Murphy president, Mr&ARose provide for the armed forces all of Knight vice presldenl^-Mrs.^flpliza- the materials they require. We bcth Guttormsen secretary,^ Mrs. learn from recent newspaper re- Ejdna Lund assistant secretary and ports that the armed forces In Mrs. Anna Meyer treasurer. Chair- Europe have imposed sentences men named were Mrs. Belle Cro6S, varying from 20 years to life for publicity and entertainment; Mrs. the diversion of aa little as 20 gal- Knight, sick and house; Mrs. Mur- lons of gasoline into the Black Mar- phy, ways and mealis and Mrs. ket. Knight and Mrs. Mary Kavanagh, Q, Is there a celling price on used auditing. iron enamelled kitchen sinks, 24" In The auxiliary will hold weekly size? card parties Monday afternoons, in- A. Yes, Sinks, wall hung, without stead of Tuesday evenings, as has apron, but including hangar, size licen the custom. Hostesses Include 24" dr smaller, the price Is J4.35 Mrs. Christine Christy next Mon- each at retail. day; Mrs. Cross, February 12; Mrs. Q. Is there a ceiling price for, Helen DeLade, February 19, and temple oranges? Mrs, Pauline Fleming, February 26. A. Temple oranges have.tha,same • •••', looks^t Here's How to be a celling price as tangerines. * •« . Q. What Is the celling price of Naylor Three Years Type 3 Q 5 GT radio tube? Weather Prophet • • • In Army Service A. The ceiling price is $1.60. Spriruj irv suck a cjracious^ PFC John D. Naylor, 22, son" of POSTHUMOUS TVKPLE HEAKT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor of An award of the Purple Heart That little fellow is here again. Third avenue, Atlantic Highlands, has been given to Mr. and Mrs. Roy recently completed three years of Havlland of Clarksburg. It was service in the Army and is now a won posthumously by their son But you can fool him. Whether cook at a base in the European PFC Paul L. Havlland, who was ...bnnc|mc| "Hie color and theater of operations. killed in action somewhere in Mr. Groundhog sees his s'had: The U. S. Troop Carrier Service France December 6, 1944. Wirift under command of Col. o\v or nftt, be prepared for any Frnnklin S. Henley, to which PFC Xaylor is unsigned, is a mainten- beaukj of earlu-Uoommq Wmtrs kind-of weather with a topcoat unco and supply arm of Major Paul I.. Williams' V. S. Troop Carrier BRIDAL that keeps you ' comfortably Kiirces which supply paratroops itiul ttm" glidern to pre-deejgnated BOUQUETS .. warm. i-pots near the fi'ojil lines; To life in raijon crepe,and spun Hcfnro his eiilistfiienl on Decem- ber 20, 1041, he wo* working aa an Our lightweights can stand up niitiimuhllp mechanic In his father'* K-U'HRo »nd service 6tatlon. He has against heavyweight weather. bppn ."orvInK overseas for more than a year. dassicsjsijIedahcUi The- tailoring is superb, the Boys onn mnkn Docket money by filing thi> Register—Advertisement quality is tops - and their price ;" right. "PROIEX-For Female Dogs" Tlaujless L'Akilon uiau Two thinei attract \ Clipper Craft 32,50 tings to your nelgli- Make memories by liorhoml anil liomt Knit-tex 37.50 when . female IIOBB adding perfect floral are in leamn, vii! arrangemenli to the Alpacuna .• 42.50 — the female dog herself and her ex- wedding scene! We Botany 500 45.00 crement, For com- promise quality plete protection both work. should be given »t- i teniion, , I'UOTKX prolcclj balli the owner Order all bridal party Hoe flowers here. J, KRIDEL n— illi t('mW^i •JSEtmfcfcfctfaWM*^«?•--Vn'r*' X^l RED BANK Honey Bee Flowers. *V>*, <^i? Fischer's Pet Shop ,• IvUssell T. Hodgklii, Prop, H8 -WKST FKONT ST., Upper Broad St., Bed Dank Hi;n UANK Tel. Ill . ASBURY PARK RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIL, NO. 32. RED BANK, N- J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12 j Rumson Park Peter W.Falvo Harmony Prevails At World War I Two Listed Missing Is Promoted Hero To Speak Acreage Sold Assistant Mgr. PTA Election Forum In Red Bank Now Reported! Killed Of R. B. Office Benjamin Kaufman Joseph F. Herman Buys Large Peter W. Falvo has been appoint- Rival Candidates Meet, But Two Others From Section ed to the position of assistant man- Holds Congressional ager of the local district- office of Holdings Through Wm. H. Hintelmann the Metropolitan Life Insurance There Are No Arguments Announced As .Missing company. Joseph F. Herrmann of Little Mr. Herrmann recently purchas- Try as they might, none of the One of America's great heroes of Two soldiers from this section Silver Point has purchased the re- ed the Richard W. 'Lehne property candidates for school board could the last war, Sgt. Benjamin Kauf- formerly listed by the War depart- maining holdings ol Rumson Park, on Little Silver Point arid is oc- find anything to. argue about at man, holder of the Congressional mentoas missing In action were def- Inc. comprising approximately' 46 cupying this property as his all- Put Ashes On the pre-election forum conducted Medal of Honor, and past com- initely announced as having been acres. The property has a frontage the-year home, The Sidewalks by the Parent-Teacher association mander of the Jewish War Vet- killed In telegrams received by the of 600 feet on the West fide of' Rumson Park was incorporated in the Mechanic street school audi- erans of the United* States, will be. families during the week. At the Clubway.the drive leading from in 1907. The original incorporate™ Red Bank's letter-carriers, torium Tuesday night. Members of the principal speaker tomorrow same time two others Dwere report- Rumson road to the Rumson Coun- Included Thomas N. McCarter, who have suffered a number the audience cast about for some evening at Congregation B'Nal ed on the list of missing. try dub, 780 feet on the East side question that might start some sort Israel. Edward Dean Adams, Ber- of falls this week delivering KILLED IN ACTION of Park terrace, 660 feet on'the tram H. Borden, W. H. Klenke and mail on icy sidewalks, have of argument, or, at least bring With the 308th Infantry', 77th 1 -West itdr-of Park-terrace, and 800- Carl7?. Boker",~ TBe'eSrporatton ac= about.a,serjp.ua_dltference-of opin- division - in command of a com-! Tech. Sgt. William Bresllii, Brown feet on the East side of Buttonwood expressed their -appreciation ion, but to no avail. Harmony place",- Bed* Bank. "(Previously re- quired the Thomas Tindall and the to The Red Bank Register to pahy in the Argon no Forest, Kauf- j ported as missing in" action). lane. It has a frontage on the Sarah Ivins properties. They those householders who have reigned.supremei within the four man's right arm was shattered by! South Shrewsbury River of approx- dredged an inlet from the Shrews- walla of the auditorium. Lieut James K. Moreau, Hop imately 2,600 feet. The new owner covered glazed surfaces with enemy fire. Using his left hand, Creek farm, Holmdel. (Previously bury River between these proper- sand or ashes. The four candidates wer.e Leo K. he took his pistol, crawled 150' L intends to bulkhead the river front ties and the Millward property as McKee and Charles B. Gallagher, yards around a German machine '--• - missing In action). and fill any marsh land by dredg- At the same time they urge far as the Rumson road. Several all home owners who have seeking re-election to the school gun position, and singlsing e handed _ fSSEVG IN ACTION ing from the river. He will then country estates were. built on the board on Febraury 13, and "Mrs. subdivide • the property in suitable slippery sidewalk areas on Germans who had j Sgt. H. M. Thome, Harmony road. property including the properties their property to take steps to Frank P. Kuhl and Karl Schrift- slain many of his buddies, His Bast Keansburg. ' bulldfng sites and expects to de- now owned by Dr. Norman E. Ti- glesser, nominees of the Red Bgnlc velop the property in the post-war eliminate the danger from fall- company then saved the famous Pvt. Gerald P. Havens, West tus, Col. Lloyd B. Magruder, Mrs. . ing. The carriers say they real- Citizens Committee for Better Edu- "Lost Battalion.' Front street, Keyport. period. - H. E. Gibb, Dr. H. W. Tindall, Mrs, cation. The filth candidate, Jack- ize that the shortage of man- Look > magazine, two year ago, A telegram received by hia The sale was effected by William Ethel Kellogg, John J. Boyd and power- makes the clearing of son Murphy, was unable to be pres- In a two-page spread of pictures H. Hintelmann, Realtor, of Rum- William G. McKhlght. ent, and hla side of the case was brother, John' Breslin of Brown the bulk of the . residential and story termed Kaufman "Am- place, stated that his brother, Tech. sidewalks difficult if not im- ably presented by William Wellner, erica's Second Sergeant York." member of the board. Stanley A. Sgt. William Breslin had been kill- possible. However, a shovel- •For his gallantry in battles In ed in Belgium oS January 10. A ' ful or twovOf -ashes would serve Hayiland, another member, of. the the Meuse-Argonne _ and Chateau! board, was an interested spectator. previous telegram, had'stated that" PETER, W. FALVO to remove the accident danger SGT. H. M. THORNE he was missing since Jaunary 1. ' from those sections of side- One member of the audience al- wounded three times, he was one Middletown Immediately after graduating most got a rise from the candidates Sgt. Breslin was the son of th« walks which have become vir- &_ handful of veterans, after late Mr. and-Mrsr Joseph Breslin-- from the Dre'xel Institute of Tech- tually impassable. during the question "and " answer the war who received the Congress- nology he started his career with session. In framing his question of Shrewsbury. Surviving,-besides Metropolitan Life April 9, 1934, he was both persistent and coy and Probate Will of John Breslin, are • three other Introduced Yesterday During his ten years of service he at one point Mr. Gallagher wanted brothers, Thomas Breslin, who Iff has made a thorough study of the to know just what the Interrogator Mrs. JuliaHill employed In the Wright aeronauti- ife Insurance business. PFC. L. Nieman was driving at.. The latter said he cal plant at Patefson, Frank Bres- Committee and Finance Chairman He is a member of the Metropol- was "trying to lead up to some- Bequests Made by lin, who is at Camp Wheeler, Geor- tan Horon club, Accident and Is Wounded thing." Later he admitted that he gia, and Seaman Joseph Breslin, Health Salesman club, and the was dealing with something which Red Bank Resident U. a.' Navy, who is aboard an air- Make Statements Regarding Finances 1100,000 Ordinary club. was purely heresay. After the craft carrier in the South Pacific, meeting he and Mr. Gallagher got and two sisters, Mrs. John.F. TKsey He has made;, a special study of River .Plaza Soldier Mi's. Julia A. Hill of Red Bank, of Fort Worth, Texas, and Miss The township committee ol MId- business insurance and a state their heads together and emerged wife of Herbert W. Hill of Reckless analysis, which has made his ser- Suffers Foot Injury from the huddle with broad smiles. Dorothy Breslin of Paterson. dletown' township introduced the place, who died November " 24, Sgt. Breslin went overseas in 1945 budget at a special meeting Dr. Parker's New vice Invaluable not only to the Met- They looked the picture of long made the following bequests In a ropolitan pollcyhqWere, but also to PFC Leslie Neiman of River lost buddies who had just been re- June of last year. A student at yesterday afternoon. In connec will probated yesterday before Sur- Red Bank high school, tte was out- tion with the budget the commit- the general public. Plaza has been wounded In action united. rogate Dormart McFaddin at Free- tee made the following explana- Animal Hospital in Belgium. His parents, Mr. and standing as a boxer and was well In his new position it is. his pri- Stripped of all verbiage, and hold: known in this borough. tory statement: mary responsibility to supervise Mrs. Leslie Neiman of Nutewamp couched in. language as direct and To her sister Mrs. Alston Beek- Amount to Be Raised by Taxation and train life underwriters in the road, have received a telegram First Lieut. James K. Moreau, Is Now In Use simple—and crude, we might flay— man, a mahogany table and a blue son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. advanced stages of the life Insur- from the War department placing a3 this reporter can make it, what china fruit dish; to Mrs. Thomas For Township Purpose* ance business. the date of the action as January Moreau of Holmdel, whose plane At the head of the budget will be Mr. Becker wanted to know was P.Doremus, the former Katherlne failed to return to its North Afrl- found a table showing the total Located On Former Mr. Falvo is also the organizer 5. why In hell the school teachers ore MacDonald, a three-stone diamond and scoutmaster of troop 48, and can base on July 8, 1944, has been amount estimated to be raised by scared stiff of the board of educa- platinum ring; to Kay Doremus, a killed In action, according to word taxation In the township of Middle- Hance Property On president of the Red Bank Benev- tion. Why, he asked politely, are diamond platinum cluster dinner olent association. reaching his parents. town for the year 1945, toeether the teachers not permitted to ex- ring; to Mrs. Margaret S. MacDon- Confirmation of Lieut. Moreau's with a comparative table of what Newman Springs Road press their opinions? ald, a diamond and platinum bar death came to his parents from was actually raised for the two Mrs. Schrlftgleeeer, too, seemed pln> fQB her daughter Margaret their daughter-in-laiv, Mrs. Helen i previous years. . to feel that the school'' teacKeTi when'the latter reaches 18; a'dla- Your committee desires to point The former 'Cj^qri^ C*. Hance Fire Pepartment Moreau of San Antonio,... Texas, house and property, with a frojtt- were afraid of talking out of school, moh and platinum wrist watch for out that there are four separate She said that once, while covering Flying frftm a North African base, : agencies that determine the amount age of 170 feet on Newman Springs Dance Feb. 24 " ."BENJAMIN KAUFMAN. her daughter. Roberta when she be- Lieut Moreau was on a bombing« to be raised by taxation In the road and a depth ranging from ai story for The New York Times, came 18, and a diamond, find plat- mission over Mersdortf, Austria, township which makes up the total 150 to 200 feet which was bought she had occasion to interview a ional Medal of Honor. He was inum solitaire for her daughter when enemy fire touched off a gas- ; for the vear 1945. These taxes and from Mrs. Hance by Dr. G. Thatch- Plans Completed At teacher (she didn't mention the decorated for bravery w|th tho Joane when she becomes 18, and to oline tank and the bomb load ex- agencies responsible for them are* er Parker, welt-known veterinarian, subject) and found her to be as French Medaille Mllitaire, Croix De E. Allaire Cornwell, an antique ploded. Only one member of an as follows: ' has been converted Into a modern Meeting Last Night communicative as a clam. She Guerre with Palms, Italian War cherry writing desk. eight-man crew survived. The eeneral county tax and the anmal hospital and is now in use gave the Impression that in com- Cross, Montnegro Medal and the The rest of the estate goes to The young flyer was a graduate county district court tax are de- Final arrangements for the 20th parison with this pedogogue a clam Legion of Honor. . the trustee with the income and of Red Bank high school and work- termined and fixed bv the board of is a chatterbox of the first water. •Kaufman Is now serving as man- as much of the principal as'may chosen freeholders of the county of annual darke of the Red Bank ed as a reporter on the Hunterdon Fire department, to be held Sat- Well, ladles and gentlemen, botfi ager of the United States Employ- be necessary to be paid to her hus- County Democrat at Flemington Monmouth. urday night, February 24, at the Mr. Gallagher and Mr. McKee were ment Service of the Manpower band for life, and on his death the The state school tax Is deter- quick to refute any insinuations and the Aebury Park Press. He mined by the state tax department, Molly Pitcher hotel, were com- Commission at Trenton. rest of the estate goes to Mrs. served at one time ae a correspond- according to a formula provided by pleted at a meeting last night in j that the'board had engaged In gag- He Is a member of the Trenton Thomas P. Doremus. ent for The Register. -At the time ' law 'Liberty fire house. I ging it« teaehers. To the contrary, Welfare Commission, Mayors Cit- The Second National bank and of his enlistment he was editor of The local district school-.tax l» | Pete Galatro and his orchesti a | they explained, the instructors had izen Committee, Trenton. Defense trust company of Red Bank was a trade paper for a coal mining determined bv a budget proposed were engaged for tho dance and it | actually been encouraged to speak Council, past state commander of named executor and trustee. The concern at Coalwood, Virginia. He \ by the board of education of the was decided to keep open the re- j their pieces whenever they had any Disabled American Veterans and will was drawn June 27, 1944. school district of the township of :hing to say, even if it were criti- American Legion Post 103, Tren- is survived by hU parents, his wife MIddletown nnd presented at the servatlon list until 10:30 o'clock; and a daughter, born October 10, , the night of the dance. The hall I cism, but the results had been nil. ton. He. is permanent national annual school election. The two board members figured vice commander of the National 1944; four brothers, Lieut. William The tax for local purposes is de- I will be attractively decorated in ' PFC LESLIE NEIMAN PFC. C. H. WUber M. Moreau with the AAF in the termined bv your township com- 'keeping with the event that the teachers had nothing of Legion of Valor. Pacific; Joseph L. Jr., Peter, and mittee and is the rfnly Item over I Dominic Figaro is chairman of which to complain (Editor's note- He was born in Buffalo, March Richard, and a slater, Nancy, all of which thev have any jurisdiction {the.'dance < committee, which ln- According to information subse- Outside of the salary situation, of 10, 1894, and educated in In Bulge Battle and for which they have any re* he now in a course. The teachers have not been the University of Syracuse where Holmdel. iponslbillty. hesitant about expressing their he excelled In basketball, football Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Thome The amount to be raised by tax- The nature of the wound lews on this important subject). and baseball. Now Hospitalized in of Harmony road, East Keansburg, ation for township purposes for the panies: Enjll Munch, Joseph. Asay, described as a double fracture year 1945 is #01,550.89 as against To hear Mr. McKee tell It, the He settled In Trenton after the have received word that their son, - $103,619.86 for 1944, or J2.O68.97 board' members practically got last war, and daring the admtnl- England, He Writes Sgt. H. M. Thome, has been miss- less than It was for the year 1944. las, Joseph Holllday, Irving Bren- down on their knees and begged straton of former Governor Hai- ing in Belgium since December 21. - Decrease in Assessed Valuation dletown township high school. He the teachers to complain about jold G. Hoffman was appointed He was attached to a mechanized During the past few years there ner, Ex-Chief Harry Hoffman and Is an Eagle scout and wae for a PFC Clinton H. Wilber, Jr., 28, of Andrew DePontl. something, but no soap. As an in- [manager of the Unemployment Red Bank, who was with the 106th "cavalry unit. has been a. continued downward time assistant scoutmaster of troop Commission's city office. Sgt. Thome, known by his family trend in the total assessed valua- 17 of Headden'e Corner. ducement, they suggested that tho Infantry division In the disastrous and friends as "Bud" was graduat- tion of the real and personal prop- Attached to an artillery outfit, complaints be made In writing and battle of the Belgium-Luzembourg erty of the township. Student Wins not be signed, but-even this failed bulge, is in a. hospital in England, ed from MIddletown township high DR. G. THATCHER PARKER he has been overseas since Febru- Dr. J. E. D. Silcox school in 1936 and immediately en- This seems to be prevalent not ary, 1944. He was formerly em- to produce any results. The.onery according Ho a letter received last only in the township but through- taechera just wouldn't register a tered the employ of the Home in- out the rest of Monmouth county The Interior the six-room Science'Prize ployed at the Atlantic and Pacific Dies At Keyport week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. surance company, making his home super-market on Monmouth street, single protest. It was most dis- C. H. Wilber, Sr., of McLaren street. and a large part of the state of house has_befti completely re- Robert Koenlg, Red Bank high tressing. Dr. J. Evart D. Silcox, 76, a resi- with his grandmother, Mrs. Annie New Jersey. modeled. The first floor.has been school senior, received an honorable Red Bank. The . Infantryman's mother said Seaton in New York city. •In the township there are three transformed iifto a well-appointed Outside of this difference of opin- dent of Keyport since 1913, died yesterday that he wrote he had not factors that have contributed to mention award in the fourth annual ion, If it may be called that, all this morning at his home, 79 First He was Inducted Into the Army pine paneled reception hall and of- talent-search of the American Sci- been wounded, but was In the hos- from New York and was aent to this: fice. An operating room is another was aerene. and peaceful along Me- street, following a heart attack. pital for a much needed rest. She First, there Is the value of the ence clubs for the scholarships New Store Opening chanic street. With the exception He was school physician and past Fort. Riley, Kansas, for .training. property that has been taken over feature of' the hospital, which is thought he most likely was suffer- He" was retained there as an in- given by WestinghouBe. He is the Draws Many People of Mr. McKee, who talked extem- resident .of the Kiwanls club. ing from shock and from the ef- by the township of Middletown un- newly equipped with the latest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Koenig Surviving are his wife, Mrs. structor In the mtunted cavalry der tax foreclosure. Middletown model X-ray and fluoroscope, hy- poraneously—and quite well at fects of the frigid weather to which and served in the same capacity township experienced a land boom draulic, stainless steel, operating of Atlantic township. ' Charles N. VariLear, manager of hat, it might be added—the candi- Louise Volt Silcox, and five sons, he had been exposed in Belgium. Harry C. Selber, high school prin- the new J. H. Mount company's dates read prepared statements. Evart V. Silcox, president of the when the outfit was mechanized. in the years proceeding the depres- table and all else necessary to the PFC Wilber Is a graduate of Red On Organization day at Fort Rl- sion, and large areas of land were modern diagnosis, surgery, treat- cipal said yesterday "we are hon- Firestone Home & Auto Supply- Bellve it or not, the lady's state- People's National bank of Keyport; sub-divided into lots. A large num- ored that Robert has been chosen store,. 84. Broad street, reports a ment was the shortest. Mrs. Kuhl J. Frederick Silcox, funeral direct- Bank high school and Rutgers uni- ley in 1942, Sgt. Thome was award- . ber of them were sold to outside ment and hospltalization of small versity. He married the former ed the trophy for the beet equipped animals. for this award. The contest is a most successful opening last Friday easily outdid her male colleagues or; Dr. Louis Silcox, a lieutenant owners and some built homes upon and Saturday. in brevity. ' • ' commander in the "Navy; Arthur Mlss Lois Rogers who with their cavalryman in the regiment. He them. During the depression a large Part of the property is heavily nation-wide one, and in some states young daughter Kathleen are resid- took advanced training at Fort number of those who had acquired only one or two students have been In addition to the gifts presented After the statements had been Silcox, signalman second class, U. the vacant lots and In many cases wooded, and Dr. Parker Is using eligible. Many students enter the to the many store visitors those delivered, the audience was Invited S. Navy, and Charles Silcox, chief ing with her parents', Mr. and Mrs. Knox, Kentucky, and then trans- the owners of the development who this section for runs and kennels. days, a $25 war bond was awarded quartermaster, U. S. Navy. He also Charles Rogers of Hudson avenue. ferred to Camp Polk, Loulsiar^t. contest but very few meet the final to shoot their questions. There While there he married Miss Lea owned the remaining unsold lots, A garage on the property has been tests as our student did." to Mrs. Robert C. Krabel of 34 were quite a few, most of them per- leaves five grandchildren, did not pay the taxes, with a re- converted Into a kennel where Bridge avenue, Red Bank, nnd the taining to plans.for the new school. Plnson of DeSota, Missouri. He was sult that the township was obliged boarding and grooming facilities second prize of $10 in war savings Mrs. Joseph Odenbach wanted to • PROMOTED TO MAJOR. Library Has sent overseas, in August 1944. to acquire a large number of these are available. The hospital, which stamps was won by Mrs. Grace' H. Pvt. Gerald P. Havens, 23, hus- lots. is provided with comfortable accom- High School know if provision was being made Mrs. H. W. McGowan of 12 Hub- Rare Books band of Mrs. Charlotte Grlswold Another cause of the decrease In modations for small animals, must Stewart of Wost River • road, for a cafeteria, and Mr. Gallagher bard park has received word of Havens of Front street, Koyport, , ratables is the large area taken be seen to be fully appreciated. . Valentine Dance Rumson. assured her that such Was the case, the promotion of her . husband Tho Oceanic free library of Rum- and son of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles over bv the United States govern^ Mrs. Schrlftgiesse.r asked "the board from captain to the rank of major. son has just added a collection ol ment for the Naval ammunition de- Dr. Parker operated for Beveral if they had considered the question Havens of Union Beach, is missing years an animal hospital on the The senior class of Red Bank TWINS DIE IN INFANCY MaJ. McGowan, who has been In new editions of old favorites, at- In action In Luxembourg since De- pot.- • ' 'i Catholic high school will hold a St. of establishing a regional school. England six months Is with the tractive books with good print, and '" Then the third cause of tho de- former Cheston Simmons estate on Valentine dance Saturday evening Peter Marshall and Susan Louise Mr. Wellner answered, this one, the many of them beautifully Illustrat- cember 24, according to a telegram crease seems to be the lops in value Shrewsbury avenue. This property Roehl, twin children of Edward army finance department. He Is received by his wife. of some of our large 'properties at 8:30 o'clock in the school audi- gist of his reply being that the' formerly from Fort Worth, Texas, ed. In this collection are some of was taken over by the National torium. "The decoration scheme will and Mary Louise Roehl of Church time was coming when schools the most famous love stories ever Mrs.. Havens' last letter from her This condition, which has been Housing Administration for • con- street, Little Silver, dietl this week and was stntloncd at Fort Mon- husband, written on December 17t prevalent throughout other portions be carried out In Valentine hearts dealing in highly specialized sub- mouth prior to going overseas. Ha written, exciting tales of adven- of Monmouth county, Beems to be version Into quarters for military and flowers of red and white, at Monmouth Memorial hospital, jects would be located at different ture .and others noted for their wit from somewhere In Germany, told personnel and war workers, The twins were born Friday, Jan- has been In the armed forces four her that he was being transferred striking in Middletown township, Music will be provided by Johnny points in the county, an agricul- years. and humor. ' too. Tho maintenance of large prop- A graduate of Cornell university, uary 26. Peter Marshall Roehl tural school at Freehold, art school from the engineers' corps to the In- erties and estates, possibly due to Dr. Parker has been a practicing Penta, Tickets may be purchased Mrs. MoGowan is the former Due to the war these books are fantry and was to go. shortly for from members of the senior class died Monday, January 29, and Sus- at Aabury Park, etc. scarce and are becoming Increas- economic nnd tax conditions and veterinarian in this section for 11 an Louise Roehl died Tuesday. Ruth Hayes, daughter of Mrs. Infantry training. manpower shortage as to main- years. Ho Invites an Inspection of or at tho boxofllce. The dance Is Someone wanted to know how Juanita Haves and the late Fred' ingly more so. They may be bor- Pvt. Havons hae been overseas tenance, niy becoming less in de- for the benefit of the yearbook. January 30. ^ tho salaries of Red Bank teachers orlc S. Hnvo*. rowed for two weeks without mand each year, with the result his now animal hospital In an open- slnco July, )M4,, He was inducted • ing announcement elsewhere in compared with those of tcachors In charge. The library Is open evory in the Army on July 26, 1943, and that when manv of these properties Funds are now available (or other' municipalities In the' county day except Sunday from 2 to 6 • are put on. tho market they are this Issue. , Parker Animal Hoipltal. those desiring to purchaso a honio Modern Rcnldenoc for Sale, received his training at Fort Dcv- •; sold at n sacrifice, and a roductlon Dr, G. Thatcher Parker an- or make repairs to their present and Mr, Gallagher told of a survey Attractive Colonial residence, o'clock In tho cyonlngs from 7 to ens, Massachusetts, nnd Elkina, • in tho assessed valuation necessar- nounces the opening of his new home on a mortgage at a reduced that showed that Red Bank was built 10 yonrs ago. Contains three o'clock and evenings from 7 to Wost Virginia, before being sent to ily follows. Building Site for Salt'. Animal HoBpltal, Newman Springs rate o! Interest. No premiums ore about $00 lower than the Long master bedrooms, two tl|o baths, librarMn nnd Mrs. Sussannnh Rob- England and France. Before en- •' Exceptionally flno location, front- Ro&d, Red Bank, A complete* serr required. Tho mortgage can be Branch base. ' t living room, don, sun room, dining inson, assistant librarian. The following shows tho down- ing 2G0 feet on North Shrewsbury vice for your pet, including surgery, room nnd tile kitchen, oil burning toring the service he wns .employed , ward trend of tho tax ratnbles for river and • oompililng nearly two hoBpltalizatlon, x-ray, fluoroscopy, paid on monthlv Installments over When tho questions lagged Don- by the Crucible Steel company at the oast seven years: a porlod of'vcars to suit owner. In ald Whlto, president of the PTA vapor hont. Two-car jsaraEO. Priced • * Radios, ..V acres. Price $10 per front foot. laboratory diagnosis, boarding and amounts of $1,000 to $8,000. For at $12,000. William H. Hlntolmann, Harrison. H« is tho father- of*- William H. Hintelmann, realtor, grooming Is offered, Telephone Rod and chairman of tho mooting, pick- realtor, phono Rumson 000, Repaired, with a guarantee that two-year-old • son Robert, 1S3S Z::::ZZZ::ZZ;:-MII,407 phono Rumson BOO. Bank 3886.—Advertisement, property located within a ton-mile ed on tho reporters, He suggested counts. Bradley's Rudlo Service, 10U 11,204,202 radius of Red Bank. Wrlto Mort- —Advertisement, Newman Springs Road Red Bnnk Pvt. Havens has a brother, Wll- : UP42 _.._ B,917,870 —Advertisement, , • ' gage, box 511 Red Bank.—Adver- that they might like to ask a ques- Ham, In tho Nnvy, nnd a broth«r» 4 1D4S .„ 8,004,11115 tion or spook their mind: • Your 1104, and 19 East Front street, Key- • Eutontown Notice! tisement. .'•*•'• 'Business Property Wanted, port 922.—Advertisement. In-law, Walter Litwrndowskl In tin 1.144 8,010,4015 Potatoes. correspondent, the first to bo called 1J15 :.,,. 8,000,5*0 Borough residents are advised upon, got to his feet In a dnzc, Wo have a cllont Interested In Air Corps In New Guinea. • .,;, When tho total amount of" tho as- Wholesale or rotall, Conover that hereafter, all paper materlnlr Tablo Oil Ctoth. purchasing a business property, '•Hullnmrli" Valimilni'S. Bros,, Wlckattink, N. J, phone which must bo tied up In bundles, mumbled something and then sat ' s'osaod valuation of tho roporty in Holmuol 6121.—Advortlsomont. .. We have a nice stock on hand pi'oforably on Broad streetet, would For mother dad, wife, husband, Save on "Vmir Mnrt(ttt;i>. '7 will b3 collooted -with garbage and net some now. Window shades In down. The other ecrlbos had much also consider ' Monmouth stroat. swoothoart, children and many olh Convert your stialRht mortgag* .other-tiaih-.on-ThuMdavii-in.-Dli-. Hintnlnninn reflUnr » a-niohLhiv- anioxlizcd, flla njvh yodr*" uiiVprtB - "0iieT~8H. mT^-rins^m'TrTOrrir w%pTiTnn>irMiiTTenrreTL result la that" even though tho Do1l\v>rlos subjoot to govornment —Advertisement, 10. 's.—Advertisement. 'It was really a dirty trick Don —Advertisement, imount to bo raised by taxation regulations. Hanco & Davis, phone Bank.—Adyortlsomojt. No expensxpense to you nnd Interest at . Rod' Biyilt 1.03.—Advortlsomont played on tho boys, At lcnM ho BHBH^^. ComCm e in and llett us explain'/lin , for. . township .purposes Is , no . Restore and Revive ' Fuel Oil could have tipped thorn off ahead Income Tax Service, Got an loo box to sell? Want to the plan to you. MnliuUy-FrhniU treatcr than It was the "previous your Venetian blinds. We put new to suit your burner; best grades of time so that, they might come Individual or snlull huslnoss, buy u fur piece 7 You can buy and Savings & Loan Association, 31- vear, still the Individual taxpayer .' -•' Auctioneer. pordg and now tape* on them, Nat- nnd prices. bUnoxcollod service. Evnvlnufl oi "Sundays, W. W, Ward, Monmouth street. Red Bank, N, X B, O. Coats, Long Branch, ntiont ional. 6 ft 10, Frown's—Advertise- armed with prepared statements, sell through The Register'* want (Continued on Page i) Fred D. Wlkoff Co., Red Bank. A Format avenue, phone Rumson «ds, They're tho most widely read Telephone Red Bank 883.—Ad SoOOAdveyt ; s ment, * pjion« BBS.—Advertisement (Continued on page 3)' 1582-M.—Advertisement. in this nctlon.-AdvertUement tliement. A'.-. .

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&•' Two. RED BA^K REGISTER. FEBRUARY.!, 1945 in a given locality, no doubt one of sleeping within, the nchool commit- support any unanimous aflJJon New Marine Lieut. Pilot U Home teees fifiles—planl s for a new high taken by such a group as thlB. etown Budget the important factors is the carry- Plan Ice Yacht Harmony Prevails At echoohl l for Red Bank. Or rather, And may I ju«t add one more word • Ing charges of that property that I stand with Mr. Gallagher who, 11 in this connection. I have no »vl- the individual Is about to acquire. unde'rstand, saw the vision of Red.ldence of any dictator complex In Introduced Yesterday One of the main items in the car- Races On River . PTA Election Forum Bank's needs and has at last won I the make-up of this board, -and- (Continued From Page 1) rying charges .of a property today the board to his enlightened views. fuUy believe the board would wel- Is that .of taxation, so that your This Week-end (Continued From Page 1) For that I congratulate him—and come^ advice from any individual "Bust pay a greater share because township committee believe that the board. or any group in the community on the same as the candidates. At I hope these gentlemen, having' »ny subject over which it has )urii- "the total of the ratable! Is less than the amount of taxation in the town- least they deserved that considera- ,'itbe previous year. ' been shown the light, will not make! diction p^ of Middletown has a direct Mishaps Experienced' tion, . the mistakes of the school board of It might be very well asked of We have a paradoxical situation, bearing upon the future develop- . Chairman White was in his usual a quarter of a century ago, who, me, "What about the feeling among where the cost of government may ment of the township. By Skippers—Georgie I good form as matter' of-ceremonies. to save a dollar to the taxpayers the public that the board U self- not be any more, yet the individual Declining ratables and an In- He had everything under Control at of this borough, have now -faced perpetuating?" This thought, to taxpayer has an increase In his in-crease in thetax can become And II Out Again all times and contributed much to these same taxpayers (or their de-lrne might come about from twt> dividual taxes. vicious circle. A rising tax rate the success of the evening. He was ecendants) with the prospect of:different angles, one of which For this reason your committee can result in less demand for, prop- Weather and ice conditions per- I very fair ahd accorded the same spending more than that dollar, would be that members of the believe that in the adnHnlsWion Our present high school—certain- board wish to continue as members erty in a locality, with the conse- mitting, ice yacht races will be held treatment to all candidates. If ly not a model of "modern construc- of the board, for too great a. length of the township government, \hat quent reduction in the total assess- Saturday and Sunday on the river only he hadn't pulled that trick on tion"—was outmoded even before of time. The other angle In con- the overhead cost of running your ment in that locality, and this re-> by Class A boats of the North the reporters— ; the first claw moved in. If that nection with thia feeling might be local government should be held to Suction in the amount of assg|sed Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht The text of the address of Mrs. school board had bought all thefrom the standpoint of the method a minimum and increases only valuation can'result in a still club. Kuhl, the first to be heard follows: land (It was then swampland and'used by the board in the selection made In' cases ofr-jhsolutR furt*er-higher-tax-fate,-so_that_the The February meeting ,of the_ am pleased to be- here and dirt cheap) we would not now be of persons to fill vacancies. Lett slty and decreases made if possible. vicious circle continues. iib wJIFlake place tonighTin the d^JjK look at the first angle, and In do- speak to you on -The general, them? TnT^o~WernnffT.mrin~tHe~t>OBrdTit- During the past six years, the If you reverse the spiral, lower club house and a large attendance which you have chosen; "{led ppresent high schochol to meet thhe cryy- following •wilt show that the "tax costs would no doubt attract in anticipated because of the activ- ini g dd fof r adequatdt e librarieslibi , th» persent time one member ha» amount to be raised by taxation for 1 served a total of IS yean. One more people to locate In a given ity among the v boat owners and president should be commended Of course, all this is ancient hist- member has served nine yean, •'-township purposes, being the cost area, which will Increase the members during- the past week pre- for arranging a meeting' such as , ory, i hih f ittd One member has served five year*. -•of running your township govern amount of tax ratablea, and which paratory to race events. thU, As a candidate for the local whicTheyh ar fee Vw art interestee interestedd — Two members have served threi "tnent only, over which your com- n turn will still further reduce- the Efforts were made laat^week-end school board I would like to saylesese theeyy wawannt to read IItt (ai alal years and two members have serv- "mittce has control, has been con- LIEUT. JOHN D. HACKETT many things to you this evening. ed two years. Seven members of tax costs to the individual property to hold the first racing in three LT. BERNARD KBLLBNTI. I have decided to limit myself to ahistorhit y shoulhldd be readd)) as a lesson sistently reduced as follows: owner. winters.' Six Class A iceboats were for now and the discernible future, your present school board' have Following 19 months of officer few pertinent polnte. served five years or legs and in my amount raised for township pur- And in closing, it is pointed out on the ice ready to start Saturday Back in this country from the Administering organized public I, who have nothing to gain ex- 'opinion the board is not «elf-per- '-poses in 1840, JU3;257.87; 1941, $106,- that the township of Middletown in school preparation at Quantico, Vir- but the wind blew too hard for European war area after complet- education is a big- business in ourcept my child's good education In a * 44B IS- 1942, $105,119.68; 1943, *103,- 1929,was the fifth municipality in ginia, in the 59th Officer Candidate safe sailing on the rough and crua-. ing 35 missions, First Lieut Ber- community. In the coming year it town of my own choosing which Ir petuating- from the standpoint of school, John D. Hackett, son of love and where I want to live for length of membership, by Individ- —619.86;- 1044, $103,619.86, and _1?45, the-county in, population arid under ty surface.' "Joe"-Irwin had thenard A. Kellonyly , pilot of thei,.B-17 Its to ba run at a cost of, *a89,908. a long- time, present the following uals. Looking at the matter from * $101,550."81. With its advantageous location, and Mrs; Delia Hackelt- of - iAkeside Geofgla II out for a- spin- and" met to give of my avenue, Rumson, has received his Fortres« 9-polnt program:: the other angle, I can assure you Total Amount Balled For All the 1940 census, - it became third, with a mishap in the splitting of 1. A. "modern school plant ade- that it has"b6«tf difficult for-thi- with its large area, during the next commission as a second lieutenant the mast. During a trial spin some toe former MUs Margaret Bl^ghag m ^atloTtoVrlhTmre^andVuto: quate to meet the growing needs board since X. have been a mem- Purposes in the U. S. Marine Corps. y of growing Red Bank. ten years, there is no reason why of the .reefing nettles on the main- of Red par,ntBj Mr- , tnat,cnooteni*e ber of it to fill vacancies as they "- The total amount of money the township should not be first in He enlisted in the corps April 13, sail of Dr. William Pearce'a Breeze pj We a]1knQ w tnat,cnootenie tne 2. A progressive, intelligent edu- corns up, with persons of ability, 1942, and was subsequently attach- catlonal system, Including vocation- Interest In the .welfare of the chil- .raised for all purposes In the town- population. were pulled out. Skipper Oscar streetand Mrs, Eatontown. A. J. Kelleny. i of 104 Main • anbulward thakt owf eou musr democratit always c shosystew am' ..ahlp of Middletown for the year ed to the Marine detachment at Brand was at -the tiller and made The pilot has been awarded the concern In school- alms and achieve- al training anth veteran rehablltta- dren, interest in local matters and Intelligent planning, a low taxPrinceton university. Then follow- tlon, designed by professional edui most especially from the stan<3- ., 1845 is $511,131.61. Five years ago, rate and an efficient local -govern- the.repairs later. . fourth Oak Leaf cluster to his Air ments. Gaining these goals can becators to fit the Industrial, agrlcul-) point of willingness to contribute , in 1941, the total amount raJsed in ed two months of boot training at On Sunday the scheduled race ensured by enriching programs, ment will contribute greatly toward Parrls Island, South Carolina, three Medal for "meritorious achieve- providing academic freedom and tural, and cultural problems of the of their time and effort to work of ithe township for all purposes was this end. . was called off by lack of wind. ment" during bombing attacks entire Red Bank area. this1 kind. • After all, membership , <4B6,566.86, or an Increase of $65,- months in the OCS at New River,. following state board suggestions. 3. A borough-wide faculty made Following is the statement by Among the-ice yachts ready to agatnit Nail war Industries and I stand tor keeping the people In- on this board ma.y well be consld- " 864.75. During that time the total North Carolina, thence to the 59th start were Capt. Charles P. Irwln's up of teachers best' qualified by cred a position of honor In the com- assessed valuation of the township William C. Johnson, chairman of OCS. He is now stationed at the military targets ln co-operation plans, avoiding the closed door pol- background, training1 and ability to munity, but It also Involves both the finance committee of the town- Georgie I, which was put in com- with Allied ground forces. He also ,.icy . ., I am Interested in working dropped from $9,204,202 In 1941 to Reserve Officers School at Quanti- mission .by his sons for the first out such labor relations with thc train Red Bank's children. repsonsibllity and work. Most peo- ship: co, he DPC and Pre ldentliJ cU U h 4. A board of education determin- 18,900.599 in 1S45. . time, in 37 years; Dr. Pearce's •fa«on * " ' -~^toacher--s --°that» it"' wil»l °no- t be neces- ple realize this and are reluctant *" If the amount to be raised by A graduate of the • School of ed to support the best educational to accept because of the work In- I. think, the explanatory state- Breeze, Andrew Murray's Daisy sary for them to come before thc system within Red Bank's financ- volved. I am going to leave It to taxation in 1945 remained the MUM ment made up by the entire mem- Journalism, Rutgers university, he and Thomas Irving Brown's Say board every yeaiv ial means and one determined—to you to decide whether or not. In "•a it vat in 1941, still the individ- bership of the township committee was employed by the Bendix Radio When and Phantom, to be handled * Speaking of the post war world, find now reasonable ways " to do ' ual taxpayer would have had toand embodied_ as a .par t of the- bud- corporation prior to centering ther Continue Drive of the program of education will then l your opinion the' board should or J et by Delford Fisher and Harry Clay, he quite different from programs should not make Its own nelectlonj, "-pay more taxes,, duetto _the .de- K i» sufficiently complete to cov- service. He ha3 two brothers in respectively. Some of the Class C Bank's and If It iloej. as to whether or not * creased amount of ratables. er the main part of the budget service, First Lieut-James Hackett,- in vogue today, and we must be • : without any additional statement craft "were also out in: the Ice pre- March of Dimes approved Ht Is a good thing. This I believe -* However the total amount to beby me. . Marine Corps, now in the Southpared for racing. •" raised by taxation during that I would like to poinj out that the Pacific, and Sgt. Thomas Hackett, "Hatchet" Brand, veteran Ice -> period was increased by $55,664.75,total appropriations for operation U. S. Army, In Frante. Campaign To End "' so that a» a result, the individual of the township for the year 1945 yacht skipper, who has been en- gaged to sail the Breeze in the a .well thought o«t viewpoint on ft sun]n,ari2lng mypc6,tlon „ a'record fo'r the past' three "yea'n.?- taxpayer not only had to pay anis $150,804.74 as against the'total ' Here on Monday program lor mis a| er to that would very Increase tor his share of the loss for the year 1944 for the- same pur- Raising Funds In * " l(jcal club races, took good natured- can datc lct me eay that x do not My anBW pose of $153,438.52, or a decrease of ly some joshing by fellow-lceyachts- Tn stand for Increased taxes—nor do. I promptly be that 1 have no record, of ratables of $803,607 but also had, A!n appeal for continued contri- (, e connection between cducs, $2,633.78. • • . . men Tuesday after he sailed Into u n stand for decreased taxes, as far No tail wags any dog—no indivld- v la addition, to pay his share of the A Unique Manner butlons to the Mamh of Dm,.. I ° > security and _ prosperity is a3 the board of education Is con- ual has any record on the present ^increase in amount ralsed|of $55,- The township was hit particular- open water with the Daisy not through cerned. I do stand for the plat-'school board. The record Is made ly hard the past year in two ways. A unique plan for raising money far from Cooper's bridge. The g V: ^jS^.^^tt^t^ which I have just read, a by nine members and during my „ M4.754.75. One is tire large damage caused necessary for renovations and re-passengers were Dr. John Rl- drive ends here, was made this can help toward a program of full JSI to the township. roads by the con- morning by Mrs. Frank P. Kuhl, 'employment In the post war world. l£S, am confident, term of office on this board «uch , During this same five-year period pairs to the roof of the Highlands ker and Leighton Lobdell, both of 1 i Bank's schools on a record as has been matte has us- the amount raised for local school struction of the Naval ammunition Methodist church has been adopted Rumson, who, according to some of chairman of the drive committee. To illustrate thia, the relationship^" pier and the Naval ammunition She stated: "adequate treatment between consumption of good, and I Ja best schools In Newually been made by the nine mem- . purposes has Increased each year railroad and the other facilities in by the official board. the skippers, • were being given for an Infantile paralysis victim «d«5^»nJ.«»wveys made showed ! entire United States, bers acting unanimouslynimusly.. YoY u ' ,ln the following manner: amount connection therewith. This not only • At a special service for this pur- some of the "fine' points" by an that In ten states having the high- for that matter. {mighight '.vant t o ffram e ththat question. lilsed for local school purposes In caused an extra expense in the or-pose to be held Sunday morning, "expert" on how to sail an Ice boat. averages $1,800 per patient v •! est educational standards, such In brief, I stand for public edu-'in a slightly different manner, "iMl, $226,125.62; 1942, $231,825.43;dinary road maintenance but it didFebruary 11, will be on display a Mr. Lobdell was the only one whose year, and it 1. onty through -gen-jlteiM lncome per caplu a d re. cation. And by that I mean nott ; YYo u mighihtt wantt tt o say, "Al"All lrigh ih£ t 1948, $262,597.50; 1944, $269,446.50, a permanent damage to many of model of the church building that clothing was well soaked and heerouas publioc 'supporsupport that the carecare ' tai• -l sale- s were twice as much as only educating our children, but. what then do you feel haa been »c- the roads in the area where this can be provided wherever the trag- our citizens to the need for edu- compllshcd . in the past three- 1945, $279,481, or an Increase in five work was done. will require a roof. Each shingle was forced to take a quick trip states -•years of $53,355.38.- of this model roof will be worth home for a change. . edy strikes." catiod nth whice h if. as so ofteno rbeen years?" I would answer by giving •J We merely desire to draw the at- The township has filed a claim five dollars and members and John L. Montgomery, executive for an adequate U^' ' ••^ •"vestment ' the i you several - highlightggs s anadd these with the Navy for two things, one After some hard hauling and pull- • •• K • ' W« • I I 111 III tl no means all the accomplish^ •v -tentlon of the" taxpayers that if a claim for $21,441.04 for 'extra friends are asked to buy a shingle, secretary of the'hv . Monmouth County Mucaiion ror every emm m «ea -~"Q^Jr , "h _ „.„ . , . . ' but Just what occur to me the total assessed valuation in the proceeds of which, will defray the Ing the boat was landed back on fnr Boolni s.rvlfo r« Bank, an efficiently and economic- . £* : WUagner, the last to be costs of maintenance during safe ice not seriously damaged out- for Social Service, re-,.. admlnlgteadministere..d *"schoo hool l nrn0Tamprogram.!»««. heard,. madmadee , th.thee followinfollowingg addressaddress:: ;a* ^1^ * township is .decreased, and at thework and the other a claim cost of repairs. side of a bent tiller and a broken vealed that approximately 25 case. Jj- p^ cy will be to attempittempt toto ! , My membership on the Red BanBank'?k OI' «" I."«ve noted a gradual trend same time, the total amount to be$86,807.60 for permanent damages towards 1 et ter 5tell g d under "". Valsed by taxation is increased, the to the roads in the area adjacent Shingles numbering 120 have martingale. of the disease required treatment better understand the nature of school board does not seem to he at I ? , J? ,*? - been placed on sale'in the com- , tax rate in the township Is bound to the project. A certain amount in this county lasj year. Figures, on educational"problems and toi urge intake In the forthcoming election: «tAn*lin« between school( board and of routine must be followed by themunity, which when sold will bring me use ui lumsiKiil in urucr IU *v uwug i,iM,vvHi.ij ivi WVIUUBID W , a m » a very hard ,to increase each year, and it noees- thavailablee result, *bu oft th Mrse driv. Kuhe arl eindicate not yedt thanticipate use eo fth foresighe needst , Iproducinn order g to'Isi tht obein boarg customard • who ynav foe r memberworked sto o-f ,"™ ' " ™Jfi ... °*i.. Z . «chool t. aarily follows that the amount to government before the claim 1B ap-,In $600, the coat of the repair work. Frank Kuhl, Sr. Mgetherr harmoniously to support ° Pr°v««'th concrete fact. proved, one of which Is a complete The official board plans at this they promise to be gratifying. Sho more efficient and economic serMgether harmoiously to pt ' be paid by the individual taxpayer expreseds appreciation for the un-vice to the community. ono another. I can.be. safely inspection by the representatives service to shingle the model church I am not going to list our plat-., sumed to be, a, candidate on what ' . . . pr ovcd also Increases. of the Bureau of Public Roada of roof. This shingling when com- Home From Duty stinting efforts of the. drive com- 7 na e aU no ed , : the national Kovernrrient, We are mittee composed of Mayor Charles form. MrMr,, Schrlftglesser will pre-.,might possibly be called the "school 1dH,f,.rec o^ °.,, ' - -,—-.~J,r— TOUR TAX DOLLAR advised that this -will be done as pleted at the end of the hour will sent it later. 'board ticket," For reasons which b> " '> of better understanding R. English, honorary chairman; lefw escape me, because I cannot feel ««ee} n facultyy and boarboard oof «du«d-u " We submit the following table of soon as the winter weather lets up. signify that the repairs are all paid Frank Kuhl, Jr. Mr. Montgomery, Tony X, Hunting, Mr. McKee spoke very briefly, tnat 1 haV flone an a tl0 You r bo rd - -the amount to be raised by taxation for with no undue hardship on any Baying he was pleased to see miensue' » outstanding * efforf "-t , arriv . e o»t a has made an Another unusual condition with Mlsa Martha Hanson, Mrs Karl , job, I also bear the aUniD of &D-- *° solution In the "tor all purposes in the township which the township had to deal was one person, nor any mortgage or Jn Luzon Action a group as the PTA interestedd In i°oval from what ml£ht be calied "»»"«• of salary schedule desired for the years 1941 and 1945, as fol-the heavy losses occasioned by theborrowed funds. The pubic is In- Schrlftgieaser, Mrs. Besse Stras a school election. He said he could ! by the teaching staff within the b M Did ih MM • lows: hurricane of September 14, last, vited to this special service. Frank P. Kuhl, Sr.,-of Wallace 5Xr" ^Wh!t7\r?£wi. £ inot unle^tand why" tST cUl^rcoulyd !^WjSI sffSi before yofu tonighS^t ani dj»abilit{ -y of the communitmunityy t'o support "•he cost of both these items has Arthur J. White, MB Lewis N. {ook 5Uch mtle intcrcst in such a make thM it without i t h It 1941 1945 ww- M—W...... u •••v^.wut. ... uuux u I aii»»»Q til 64 6 iCf W TGTtXtLtKJl?k? WlWf&\ll t J itj- without going too much Into ieen Included in the 1945 budget, street has returned home from 16 Krickson, James' LaBlondo and dtil andd l0l ? ththe bfit h v. Township »l«6.«45.1t $101,660.89 big business as the operation of after all, I am a candidatJSlidat'/aiiirS.'?•*•'e and the °' • bVneTit'o'fth. JJUtrlct school.... 226,125.82 279,481.01) ut it is expected that the town months of active duty in Panama Mack Leavitt schools. He recalled that not avery least I can do is to attempt; Increments snd-or-bonuies to the 'Cdunty »1.800,17 . . 1-05.188.78 hip will be reimbursed for th.'•' Total .M55.5««.!S $511,131.61 he above filed claims. Service. . Receives $9,000 In the past three year, and you must &J, !° i ' " f " . The township also suffered an The text of Mr. Schrlftglesser's d n e a 1 ay 1 Based on the above table, you will Mr. and Mrs. Will Helrauth of During his service Mr; Xubl -was feel that I have formed some oploplnn- ^ (i^?°. . « ,.. ,l'!?^ .. ?. >ther loss in connection with the engaged in supply missions from address follows: ions and possibly have come . direction of satisfying the require- '•' find that your tax dollar for thetfavy project, and that is the clos- Belford celebrated their 5^th wed- Crash Settlement ments of th. e teachertach.rs. to "s years 1941 and 1945 Is as follows: ding anniversary Saturday.^ GQests Panama to such points as Nica- I consider It-a great privilege to 8ecnc^j0- nir of the road to Chapel Hill from be invlud 8 eak to 1 b of 1911 1045 .he Leonardo road, and the closing during the day Included Capt. Ben- ragua and Columbia on the Carri- After a day and a half of trial '° P J"" ton'shf!may'not be"in'totai-agreement' the inceaslngr cost ot 198 ter li aay a n tt n 01 tm To.rn.hlp » -2S3 » • >f a portion of Park avenue. After jamin Dennis, Mrs. Helen Schwart- bean side and Equador and various .•r . .J - . . *_ i'. . !:here in the auditorium of the which you are most certainly en.I' >'*.District school .W .BJJ -. year's neirotiatlon the township zell and son, Dennis, Mrs. Ruth islands in the Pacific. This U thea5* jur2y o*n %the ?i^*I?™"?circuit court at Free- ^ oV wh,^^ da,ghur &$• miid £"know about. "EF b'.st I .J^SSL ™««^±™ «• tended for the past five and a half then, can I attempt to be lnforma- ;ha accomplished t0 by this present board • County t»x — :214 ..207 was able to have the Federal gov- first time he has been home since , Stttt ichool - -056 .04B Mallett and son, Raymond, of Mat- hold, Fabio Casslni of Carteret. years. tiv«e wiihn.iwithout h.r-r>Vninbecoming» ,.».,»,,«,.,...controvers ! « do with the trend towirda ernment agree to construct a newawan, anil Mr. and Mrs. Clarence entering the service. yesterday accepted a settlement of j Not for many years has there rt c0 tB education. Wiu tl.00 $1.00 relief route from Chapel Hill Into think TSSb by arttoV" 'Wr ar»t has '<>»»«ed this Hosford avenue and the contract Wlchmann and children, Robert and Simultaneously with his arrival, $9,000. He was injured December been a contest for membership on certam .question. whl?h Sfaj"Sfit' 1?ff ln1*?rea£e '<>»»«ed this trend TAX COLLECTIONS Suzanne, of Fair Haven, • . Mrs. Kuhl, candidate for the board 16, 1942, while riding with Austin the scb°o1 board- »Th.e reason is in your minds and rivlmr vou my 1 5* f 'n expenditures for has been awarded for this and the to discover why there answers to them ^ | educational purposese, , in our papartler - .-.i As we have previously pointed rood la now being constructed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, of education, received word from Wilton of Middletown, whose auto- answers to them. been hld '. out, each year under a cash budget their son, Frank P., Jr., that he ha» mobile collided with a Central interest thia year. At no time in been held on Another problem during the past also of Belford, celebrated their our recent history has it been "WhY y were^ sa * J the payment of the current and year "has been the large number 34th wedding anniversary .Friday. taken part In the Luzon Invasion. train at Carteret. Mr. Casslni re- more Important than it is right service on th'e ,l X am Just going to \ back taxes are a factor in tfetermin-and amount of claims for poultry Guests Included Mrs. Hazel Apple- This is the third battle he has ex- ceived severe Injuries causing dam- now to interest ourselves in what, first place?" Well. I am Interested ly on the providing of playground* ; ing the amount to be raised by tax-and other domestic animals killed gate and daughters, Doris and Bet- perienced since going overseas last age to his neurol6gicar system. at times, seems to me the over- in the welfare of all children in at thc Mechanic street and Oak- by dogs. These claims can only be land street schools. These should 1 atlon the following year, dependent paid out of the funds collected from ty, of Belmar, Bradford Johnson, April, and he recently has" been Mr. Casslni was represented by j whelming problem of how best to general, and my own ln particular, J upon the necessary reserve to be set shuttling between New Guinea and Theodore D. Parsons of Red Bank educate our children for the future, and It seemed to me thu such a be in operation before next sum* he dog licenses. Under the lawMrs. Burt Webber, Mr. and Mrs. for the post war world. mer.' After the special election '•• up for unpaid taxes. everyone .owning or harboring a Monmouth Hughes and son, Arnold the Philippines. Frank, Jr., who la and the railroad by J. Victor Car- pposition n offerered an onpoFtuopportunitn y to IS years old, also advised that he ton of Asbury Park. We of the Mechanic street school beef service inthat dirSSuon. Sec- which was called to ratify the pur- ; The following table showB the ex- dog in the township must secure a of Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parent-Teacher association especi- chase of these properties, there license for that dog prior to Febru- has just been promoted to gunner'* ondly, I had determined to confine t,.u.h -- ,1'Zf •\ cellent response of the taxpayers of Doyle and daughters, Noel and ally realize it. Ever since I have av n na v lda b e ,; the township of Middletown for the ary 1. When the preliminary tax Shirley, Mrs. Carl Dolson and sonmat, e third class. my main expenditure, of tin. and ^ ',,l" l? . ° . A bills for the year 1945 were sent Lieut. Col. Hammond been a member, and long before, effort to matters of local import- involving the transfer of the prop- ; past seven years-ln the payment oi out, a special notice with a memor- Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rich- the parents and the teachers of ance. May I add in this connec- erties to the school board and th*, J current taxes, and we think the tax- mond and daughter, Mary Lou, and- this district have been studying the removal of tennants from the prem- andum of the law was sent with tion 1that I feel sure that the mo- I payers of the township of Mlddle- of.ch bill. The notice states that Mrs. Anne Hyer and daughter, Aud- Leonardo Resident New Post Adjutant educational situation in Red Bank, tives which impelled the other! It is the hope of ith ca:andin d eyea. We are lnter- members of the .present school' actual work on the play- • town are to be commended and con- the doc license law must he strict- rey. witl because of our children, be- p coi i „ ly enforced during the year 1945, 76 Years Old Announcement was made at Fort itea—bei board to accept service on the f themselves will commence v gratulated in their excellent re. escausl e of the fact that we are good ab the 1st of April of thla year. • sponse in this connection, and your ahd under the law the township Monmouth this week of the ap- same are similaiil r t o thosth e whichi h I is obliged to have an Inspection "Harry Newmler of Leonardo ob- pointment of LteVlt. Col. William T. citizens of the community. We have given as my own motives. "What do you expect to see ac- I. committee believe that, this calls made throughout the entire town- Two Ice Accidents served his 76th birthday Sunday at want, and aro determined to get,AJ1 members but one of -this pres- complished by the board in the • for reciprocal co-operation on the Hammond as post adjutant and di- the best schools we can, now, and forsecable future?" I expect to aee ship and which will be done later, a turkey dinner party given by hiirector of the adjutant general's di- ent school board are parents who . I part of all officials In rendering the. and all persons who have not taken In Middletown in the future. either have children in our school "—'" In this community a nsw high fomlly. He has been a resident of vision, Eastern Signal Corps Train- il and-probably along with the > best service possible and the enou- t a license will be subject to the Leonardo 40 years, and until two We want our children eeducatee d syste. .m. a_.t th.e. present time or.._ wh.o I deavor to hold down the amount to statutory penalty. No one was Injured when five Ing Center. Col. Hammond was pro- new school a change in our curri- years a'go was in the fur business moted to major tn May, 1942, and culum. " be raised for taxes. Of course the licensing of dogs automobiles, all traveling south on awito hthat,the the griy mwil worll bda fitteof tomorrow;d to deal |havterne inha thd echildre past. n in the school sya- This will be accomplished State Highway 35, piled up Sunday in New York" city. in March, 1943, became a lieuten- we want thorn to grow up able to You might ask me, "Howdid you with the full co-operation of The table Is as follows: 1938, will not In Itself eliminate the . Attending were Mr. and Mrs. An- see the world they live in as it ; large number of dogs running wild ner Cooper's btidge, MiddletDwn ant colonel. From • 1849 until IBit manage to get oilh thth e schoolhl ctrJ",,*^"*- '* *"»«« tSat the re- 62.75 per cent of the total; 1939, 74.- thony Behr, Seaman and Mrs. Jaolc he was executive officer at Camp really Is. board?" Did youu have to make "V/ former School Improvement 19 per cent; 1940, 77.64 per cent; throuRhout the township and meas- township. Icy roads were given by have a big part to play urca will have to be undertaken to tho investigating officer, J. Otto Maaon, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ma- Murphy, Florida. We do not want them to beany commitments to.anyone and If In tnl ma f 1941, 80.50 per cent; 1942, 84.39 per see that something Is done to cor- son, Mrs. Frank Hlckey and Miss taught only'thonly' the ideology of thec ex-'soex- , to whom? Are there any poll- i In, ." matter"er-. "hThee mmechanice s in- cent; 1943, 89 pecenr t and 1944 Johnson, as the reason for the pile- In civilian life Col. Hammond wai treme rrlght-nor do we want them ' tics connected with the school' voyed In providing this new school roct this condition. Harriet Behr of Leonardo, Mr. and 0 ot 89.59 per cent. up. Drivers involved were Louis president of the Peerless Blueprint to know the propaganda of tho ex-j board?" The answer to thla_ quesques-ir.,?- " think I should go Into at' At the time the tax bills were Rcsclgno of Long Branch, Alfred Mrs. Perry Mason andjtlr. and Mrs. and Supply corporation of Palm this tlmo. Your board is unani- PBOPERTV OWNED BY sent out as nbpvc, thorc was also treme loft. We don't want them tlon Involves a misconception " " """""' THE included n- township directory. Rlv-W. Krogman of West Long Branch, John Bradley, New York city; Mr. Beach, Florida. to be afraid of either. We want which may bo prevalent In the pub- mously agreed that a new school •TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLKTOWN i«K the names of officials of nil theWerner P. Felsman of Rod Bank, and Mrs. William Newmler, Oleh- them trained as American demo- lic mind, and I know that theie should be built as soon as possible IN KELATION TO FUTUilK cratic children should be trained, same misconceptions existed In my fJLd h,lVv,(!, chosen a site qn which various township deportments as Theresa Moi-cgcllo of Matawan and dalc,' Long Island and Mr. and Mrs. CORRECTION lh k hc 8C DEVELOPMENT well as the ofllcials of the various Ackcrson A. Harden, Jr. of Englc- Andrew Holt and family of New so that when they are through mind prior to my membership on' L .M J!? ' hool should be school they will know which path 4 The board Htt ot When the township rtaited^ thc fire companies throughout the town- wood. Ozono Park, Long Island. E. Ralph VanPelt of New Mon- tho board. I had heard that the!?","taKei-1 U =' » ** y«t shin. (o'take. To make this possible wo board was a closed corporation l P 'he matter of curriculum tax collection drive a few years ago, Thc pm-poso was to acquaint the Sunday morning in East Keans- must,have gond teachers—we must that it reeked with politic*, that • chl">SM , T.heso wi" }>* Involved In . every effort possible was made t-j burg a car driven by Harry Sny^ also have a good board of educa^o-- probably commitments would have ! y u of the now school and must neople with the vaitoun ofilclals Lodge To Hold surance brokers,. 116 John street, u be ced collect the back taxes on all prop.|s*d governmental nancies In thedel- of West Keansburg, traveling tion, which takes thc second half-ithalf- o bo made to somebody, and. that i ,W upon in advance. It m»y ertles wherever possible. townshlo that arc at th»lr sci-vlcc, west on Sycamore avenue, and a New York city. He has been con- of its title seriously—but the boarDardd to fight ono's way on to the board > "ie", be lh,at thM0 changes ln cur- Card Party nected with the- corporation ilnco must never forget its business Is lcl llum wl come abou As stated above, there was a imd also to acquaint the people of car driven by Joseph Papa of East ' would probably Involve no end of i' ra, anB C3 " y t tvom sev- large amount of vacant lots where lie township with the details of Keansburg, traveling south on 1U organization 25 years ago. education. unpleasantness during the term of £ L ] ', , ^ ';Bwrnmendatlpn« the fine fire department that we Beacon Light council, Daughters Last week we all read that ex- one's office. I have laarned that bjr ,the administration of tho «choo) the owners declined to protect the Monmouth parkway, collided at the of America, will hold a card and In a story in lait week's issut of B y te property, and as etatod above, It be- havn In the township and the very Intersection. Police Chief Earl N. The Register, Mr. VanFeJt'i name cellent editorial in The Hod Bank none of thene are true. I had seen , ? ™?- recommendations from the complete equipment and properties game party Wednesday night of Register under the striking head- fit to discuss certain matters with School Improvement council and came necessary to take over a large .hat nave bften acquired by this pub- Hoye'r Investigated, next week at the Community fire was printed as VnnBrunt line, "Unforglveable Negligence members of the board and had In-1 Probably from a committee of edu- number of these lots. . ic (inlritcd and efficient orgnnlzfi house, Leonardo. Mrs. Frank Fehn May Cause a Terrible Tragedy," dlcated an Interest in board work. Fat<"* brought Into this commun- The township has been tailing tlon. ' - is chairman, assisted by -Mrs. MAT AW AN LIBRARY ELECTS The Register's editor told of a I had attended lomo public meet, ^ for the purpoie of fully survey- " over a number of these properties In n statement of the budget, the Paul Schissler George Black, Mrs. Otto Krauie, ghastly near-tradegy In a mldwest- ings and had Injected my thoughts lnJLwhat we have ana wha' w» Miss J. Mabel Brown was reer- n school, from which- 400 pupils ni tI each year in order to spread the ownshln ha« touched upon the fu- Mrs. Chnrlee Nixon »nd Mrs. Anna Into those meeting* and. apparent-i !f 'l cost of foreclosure over a period of ture devolopmtnt of the townnhlp Is Christened olected president of the Matawan barely escaped with their JIveB. ly booauBo I had shown an interest ,*_?sincerel:er«ly hope I have been ln- during the post-war, period. I would Motzor. Public Library at Its annual meet- Tho editor then said: "In thnt nar- vf to years Instead of all In one year. in what V/M going on, I was in-1 feo'orroativ1 reec t ot oonI «om1 en extentmo t0. Please like to nmpllfv that to say that' an- Paul Frederick Schlnslitr, Jr., son ing last week. Other officers elected rowly averted tradegy there Is a vltcd to fin a vacancy which oc- ' ° ' clarify The township hns also been fortu- other hie problem In connection of Capt. Piml v, Schissler, U, S. lesson. Thc school wnn a (iretrap, curred about that time. I was ask- any of my remnrks oi» to answer nate In disposing of many tax prop, STAMP CLUB TO MEET wore Miss. Eliza Arrowsmlth, sec-yet lethargy and unwillingness to wlth thn future nrow.th (IUI Army, and Mrs. Schissler of retary, and Ml>s Edith Johnson, oil to make no commitments to any- . other questions that mav be ertles, the sales from properly cuch lownshin is the ncrosnlty Shrewsbury, was baptized Sunduy Thc Monmouth County philatelic add a few dollars to local tnx .bills one and in the three ivcars I have In your minds. I shall nnswer Ihem year aggregating over J2o,00D. aocloty will hold their semi-monthly treasurer. During the meeting kept the school In use. Through- to tho beat of my ability. qualc transportation, which In-, nt Hi. Janice church. ICdwnrd M. committee appointments were made out the nation plmlliir schools are boon on'the board I have found no „ However, there uro a large num- rludi'.i bun transportation. Thin'Is Kelly, Jr., mid Mrs. Owcn'Bi (ilb- mooting in the Red Bank borouRh evidence of politics either from thc ber of vacant loU still'to be dli-pnrticulnrlv ne« mit a single child to attend tcliool sonal ambitions. •time that there will not be » Kicat r> Cf»mpbH!'« .Junction and nlonu SchlHiltr wci-o the Biionsoi-s. from Colt's Neck and bore In a building that, by all atundarrt* You" might MKT "Whaf is the Wings, Commission demand foi- vHcunt property unless tllf ulioi-o frnnt. A family dinner follnwnl at the thc , old hand-style cancellation JUDGE TO SPEAK present make-up of tin hoard and II ninv lie tlm't"dui'lnlJ thn wnrhome of Mil, Hchln.l.T'H |mn 1 celvod his wings and comnilsslon Is dlrcctoi . , '/'.,• may now renllzo how munh rp- ne ^Vu!o bu-u i sooond ..lieutenant at it-J-.uu. know. Jhttt.; JUi jqejjyiltii .In A malm to bo done." , .- .,-rtrmr reau of Now Jcriey, a shipbuildin at Mdnroe, Loulalan toprospective neV residents ' \vho rarnffiniVWiiffiiwiiWfnTaiiiwrwi richj n"(v an'd fnr thnt nurjjo«o we Mr. ahd Mrs, Gnltano Boncore of school bourd wltfi- lothargy rf tv4 | IV IHEill U 1 HM IrUa IS1H U^WVwU 1*1 V U| U Will locate.and build In tho town. nro holdlntr n nubllr hitnrirftr "I tho Bank street, have announced the The. birthday, 'of Mr, arid Mr*. Hllllnpnew, but I think that odl- woodworking concern executive, •hip, but nlso stimulate Intoreat in Port Mnnmouth »phool lioune Prl- MIHB ISlllc Jouiiottd Tubln of New- onKBIioment oi tholr daughter, Miss Albort Klotiln wero observed, (ol(ol-- torla----l- wn- s dellbomtol--•—---,-.•y pointe. -- d n• t and an engineer with,the telephone! TIRBMEN TO MEET. the acquiring of fnoportlcd In 'the dny c.veninv, Febr'unry Id, next. ' iin, fl|)Nrt(<(i road will In- Kiudu- oompany. Anna Boncoro (a Armando AgR- lowing the buslnes, meetlnif lost uU by nn .dlto,.who must pw mp; W oat towmh|p'that are alrcMly con al«tl Hiituriiay from the Now Yorli nionnone, son of Mis. Teroia Aga- bn a little unoaey at the condltlonn A wide diversification of baok- °' *' . . ""'«"»? • . Dot an let box to Mil? Want to woek of Naveslnk Rcbck'ah lodge. which now prevail In our anclont i»truc'«d. ',, , Inntltuto lit Dietetics, Now York monnone of West Long Brunch. An Mr«, Erma Oi'ovap was ohilrman of groiindsiand exporlepoes aro repro- at th btiy a fur place? You can buv and and decrepit junior high scliool. AdrltccI on,the boird and It sbpms to nm.1 l o1 "8 w home, A, It li tht belief of your, township •ell throujh Th* Ronlit»r'» wint city. Hhe has been Hsulnnrrt to theApril wedding li planned, tha "refi'Mhmtnt oommlttM *nd A*, a candidate for the rjqnril of mo that here In & good, orosn-dectlon ° » '»n»l Corpi OomtnltUe th«t any Indlvlduti )n iSi -Tj,-,vrr, tht mo.tVldely. reid Lawrence Momorlsl hp»»ltnli Now Mr*. Jtul* Oil], npbl* f rand, -pre- of our community. I feel .that tht« ba provided. i;he public. conildulnj thi queitlon oi locMlnr in tbli MCllon,-Adv«rtU«nnnt, - London, Conntollcut, . •• Back the.Attaok-Buy Wir Bondil plant which I bellm are now community out very well afford to is Invited, -. . .'-- •• • , • '""•• - J RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945 Page Personals Weddings Repairing Telephone Cable iMder Sea Bright Bridge MM. O. Wendell Lewis, Meadow- HUBD—FABBIKOTON. Red Bank Downs broolc village, Plainfleld, entertain' cd at home yesterday oh the oc- Miss Lucy Lea Hurd, daughter of casion of hermrthday anniversary. Mrs.''Richard M. Hurd of Locust, Manasquan, 42-37 She la th« daughter of Hn, Char- and the late Mr. Hurd, was mar- les V. Shropshire of Hudson ave- ried yesterday la the chapel of St. nue. .- George's Episcopal church, New Tork city, to Lieut. John Bpangler . Mrs. Ambrose Matthew* of Rlvtr DeGennaro Paces Bankers road W In fit. Petersburg, Florida, Farrlngton, U. 8. Naval Air corps, enjoying the tunny climes for a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Far- while. rington of Portland, Oregon. The In Season'se Big Reversal ':%•• Joseph D. SUc of William street ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles Johnson, rector of All Is a patient In Rlverview hospital, Red Bank high school's Maroon , Saints church, Naveslnk, and Rev. where he was taken last week suf- Buccaneers created the outstanding Elmore 'McKee, rector of St. fering from a severe heart attack. reversal of the season last night George's church, New Tork city. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bailey In the Harding road gymnasium, The bride, who wa» given In mar- of River road are at Worthy inn, when they defeated the Manasquan rlage by her brother-in-law, George Plans Program Manchester, Vermont, enjoying the Big Blue, 6-37, in,, a contest that F. Lawrence, Jr., wore a white winter sports. saw the Bankers come from behind 1 satin gown, with a full length lace Mr. and Mr*. William T. Jones to submerge the team that had To Observe veil, and carried white lilacs. of Maple avenue are at the Winter beaten them twice before this sea- Mr«. a, TJ1 h son, . • • > Founder's Day Ida, where they expect to be for of honor, and Miss Eleanor Let, the bride's niece, was maid of: honor. Manasquan 'stands second in tHe" "* two months. Shore Conference with seven wins Founder's day will be observe*'! ard S. Hlggtiuon of Fair Ha- The bridesmaids were Misses Bar- and one defeat. The Red Bank at- by the Oceanport Parent-Teacher^l R, prominent Red Bank attorney, bara Rlker'WhippIe and Lea Cum- association Wednesday afternoon I tack was paced by Frank DeGen- ''who has been a surgical patient in mlngs. Mary Lee was flower girl. of next week at 2:30 o'clock at thej Monmouth Memorial hospital sev- All the attendants wore red taffeta naro, who made 20 points, and was Oceanport school. Mrs, George S.T - oral, weeks, Is now well along the and had bouquets of white carna- aided in no small way by Frank 'Kinkade, president; Mrs. William J-'l road to recovery. tions. •,)'•.' Booth with 11 points. With this Fennelly, program chairman, and,1! win the Buccaneers practically as- Wilbur Symington, proprietor of Lieut. Russell R. Jalbert, USNR, Mrs. Thomas N. Roes are in oharge.'T sured themselves of a playoff berth Wilbur's diner on Maple avenue, is was best .man. The ushers were Capt. Winjpn T. Trater of Tft- 1 In the conference unless they meet rapidly-.recovering from an opera- Lieut. Comdr. Robert B. Buchan, scon, Arizona, and officer in chaige with a turn of form. tion for appendicitis. For, a few Lieut.- C. Dixon Rauch and Lieut. of the pigeon loft at Fort Mon» ...Red Bank seemed doomed as the —days his condition was -very Critical, Carl-—MrdeTemple,-ait "United mouth; will-be' a-speaker; ~MrsS fast-moving Blues • broke away to Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Schenck of States Naval Reserve. Frank W. Hayden of North LongJ an 18-10 lead In the first period. 1 West Front street recently return- A reception followed at the home Branch will epeak on "The Mean- However, this pace- began to tell on ed from a visit with Mrs. Schenck's of Mrs. James Parrlsh Lee of New ing of The PTA and Its Origin." the visitors and they slowed up per- mother In Alexandria, Virginia. York city, mother of Charles Car- . Guest artists will be Miss Joatf ceptibly in the second quarter after "Jfrvtuid Mrs. Donald Matthews roll Lee, brother-in-law of the bride. Richards, Asbury Park high schoolj, Raney'g pivot made it 20-10. of Peters place are-parents of a ' The bride attended the Nlghtln- student; Miss Anita Basile, aLons« daughter born Sunday at . Mon- DeGennaro sank two fouls but gale-Bambord school in New Tork Branch, and Mrs. William H. King,. mouth Memorial hospital. Raney got It back oh" a cripple. Oakhurst, and Mrs. Gertrude Davi« city. and the Oldfields school in From this point Red Bank led the of Gooseneck Point. Pvt. Stanley Gogel, "son of Mr. Glencoj,' Maryland. She was pre- way, Booth, Mazzucca and DeGen- and Mrs. C. J. Gogel of Hudson sented* to society In 1939 at the naro scored to put It at 22-20 at the avenue, and Pvt. James N. Ryer- Junior Assemblies. . ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT , half. In the third period the de- .. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lieut. Farrington has served a cision was drawn. Manasquan had Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boccia of C. Ryerson of Peters place, have re- year and a half In,the Pacific, and ported to Keceler field at Blloxl, buput iwtwo puiiupoints o»n foulsiou.3.. iIn thcnia Newark have announced the en-i Is now stationed In California Mississippi, for testa to determine meantime Booth, DeGennaro and ffeement of their daughter 1UM. their qualifications as pre-avlatlon where the couple will live. He is an alumnus of Pomona college In Coreale scored to' end the period at =»'«Cicero«, ?™«£son of Mr. an^^Eid Mrs. JosephS , cadets, 1 ! ,1... California; Although .outscgrecl 13^12 in the LoCicero of this place. Both art John Regan of Hudson avenue graduates of-Trenton State TeacrK has been confined to his house for ast period, Red Bank held the DESPARD—WARREN college.' The bride-to-be Is- *>' the past two weeks under the care shore boys safe as shots by Booth —of htt~family physician;-Mr-Regan ~ Miss Jessica _vanB.en*selaer_Defc and DeGennaro offset Raney's eight eacher at Newark and Cpl. Lo» iccro Is a radio instructor at the) for years has been In charge of the P"d, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dury river in the vicinity of the crusKecTIF coulrT"n6t-ijiS'~tfscertain=- temporarily- resumedT—within—2JJ. points.jn_fchls portion. Raney had Pictured above are eight sturdy Yuma air. field,.Arizona. * U. S. customs house at• Pert- -h Am- -• Clement Lyndon Despard of Rum- members of one or the emergency Sea Bright draw bridge. ed how bad the damage was. hours after the break occurred. .9 points for the visitors and" led "a" boy. son and New York city, was mar- repair crews of the New Jersey, The parting of the cable meant He thought in all probability It Although It does not show in the versatile attack that was halted ried Saturday at the chapel of the CAR HITS TREE Mrs. Benjamin ,L. Atwater of Bell Telephone company hauling that 150 direct lines and 300. sep- would be several days before tele- picture, there is a large group of only by dogged determination of Rumson place, Silverwhlte Gardens, Church' of Heavenly Rest, New arate stations were temporarily phone service in that district was spectators on the bridge watching and repairing • the main cable' line Coach Frank Pingitore's boys. A car driven by John B. Fahy'rf Is on a trip through the South, York city., to Staff Sgt. Samuel out of service. back to normal. However, the the gallant crewmen carrying on RED BANK. between Rumson and Sea Bright Willow drive, little Silver, skidded spending much of her time with Dennis Warren, U. 8. Army Air J. Allen Mohn, superintendent usual promptness of the telephone their hazardous work in the swift G F P on the ice yesterday morning relatives, i..n. Georgia„._.. iForces, son of Mrs. Samuel Dennis which was badly damaged Wed- of the Red Bank district, told the company Irr endeavoring to restore flowing, four-mile tide that rips DeGennaro, f. . 4 20 River road, Rumson, and hit a tree. Nicholas Gentile, son of Mrs. 1 Warren of Boston, and the late Mr. nesday night of last week by the Register in time for last week's service was evidenced in this case under the Sea Bright drawbridge f, . , „., 2 1 5 Fahy, who was the only occupant, at that place. Booth., e. -... 5 1 11 Mary Gentile of Bridge avenue, Warren. The ceremony was per- severe ice floe In the South Shrews- issue that the cable was so badly for the repairmen had the service Scott s. .. ..„..».....-..«.«..-... 0 0 0 was not hurt. The car was owned who Is In the European theater of formed by Rev. James A. Paul, and Vnccartlli, c - 2 0 4 by Esther Nystrom of Atlantic war, has been promoted from cor-|a small reception followed In the Mazzucca, *g, ..._.._.....»...... 0 2 2 Jane Goddard of Fair Haven, and Highlands. Police' Capt William poral to sergeant. He Is a tank Cottage at Hampshire House. Zerr Investigated. • the late Faye Goddard. The couple Santangelo Rites School Work Is 17 8 42 commander. The bride, who was given In mar- MANASaUAN were married January 17 at the Carl Ran, Jr.. of Haddon Park Is. riage by her father, wore her pa- Held Yesterday F P - Card of Thanks. spending a vacation of two months ternal grandmother's gown, the Lutheran church, Savannah, Geor- Shown to PTA Raney, f...... 8 a 19 gia, by Rev. Mr. Graves. Fairfax, f, . 1 0 2 The family of the. late Frederic: 8. at Orlando, Florida. late Mrs. Clement Lyndon Despard Services were held yesterday at Smith, f. i 1 Hayes take this method of express- Coxswain Raymond E. Sergeant, of New Tork city, of ivory satin Cpl. Goddard is stationed at It. Anthony's church for Raffaele Newman, e...... „...... '_.._... 2 ing appreciation for the many act* Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond designed with a tight fitted bodice Mitchell Field, Long Island. The Santangelo, who died Sunday at Exhibits At Olscn, e. . 0 of kindness and expressions of sym- E. Sergeant of 16 John street, Is with short puffed sleeves, .full skirt Goddard family are former Llncroft bis home. 150 friends and relatives Brown. a\ . 0 pathy extended to them In their), Rumson Meeting Dundai, z. .. B hour of' bereavement. Special home on a 16-day leave. forming a train with a front panel residents. paid tribute to his memory and McHenry, g, : 0 of tiered heirloom lac*. Her tu.Ue thanks is extended to Rev. John Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donato of hree autos were required to con- Hayes of the Presbyterian church, Riverside Heights are parents of a veil was draped from a coronet of rey the many floral tributes. Exhibits of work done by pupils IS -7 JT in the art and manual training de- Referee, John; umpire, Hoagland. to the officers and members qt Red »on born Tuesday at Monmouth Me- heirloom rosepoint lace, and she Lincroft Rev. Salvatore DiLorenzo cele- Bank Lodge, No. 277, F. & A. * morial hospital. carried a bouquet of orchids, lilacs brated a solemn high requiem mass. partments of Rumson high school, HOMICIDAL SPENDING officers and members of the Red and freesia. (The Red B»nk Register can 1» bought and original composition by pupils Murder will out—and so will the Bank fire department, to Police: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leach of u Uncroft from Charlal Toop) Rev. Gerald T. Celentana of Asbury Her sister, Miss Katherine Grea- 'ark was deacon and Rev. James in the music department were fea- ilatant injustices of' mandatory Eatontown Couple Chief. Harold A. Davison and staff Everett road are parents of a ured at a meeting of the Rumson daughter born yesterday at Mon- torex Despard, her only attendant, Mrs. Floyd Lum Is a surgical pa- Thompson of Bradevelt was ,sub- tato legislation. The bad effects for police escort and the postal em* tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- eacon. Sister Rose, MPF, was Parent-Teacher association Monda>. jf this homicidal tendency of legis- ployees of the Red Bank postofflce. mouth Memorial hospital. was gowned in turquoise Mile with Married 55 Years —Advertisement Kenneth K. Woodruff of Goose-' scratching tulle coronet. She car- pital. irganist and the mass was chanted Musical compositions, written by lators toward taxpayers' funds has neck Point has been named trea ried a bouquet of red tulips. Lieut Sgt. Woodrow Doinidlon has re- >y Sister Mary, MPF, Mother members of Harvey Egan's theory come to lighten Middlesex county. urer of the United States Power Charles F. Woodard, U. 8. Marine ceived medical discbarge from the luperior, and Sister Asfiunta, MPF. and harmony class in music, in- There, the sheriff, the county clerk Mr, and Mrs. Pfister squadrons. Charles Leach of corps, of Boston, was1 best man. Army. Sgt. Domidion was in the ,The bearers were Deputy Police cluded, selections by Sibley Haynes, and the surrogate have refused to WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Army-26 months, having served at Chief Harry T. VanNote and Capt. Dorothy Parmly, Virginia Wilson, accept the $500 pay raise wished on Have Anniversary Englewood has been nanfed secre- The bride Is a graduate of St. Too Late for' Classification. tary and not Charles .Leach of Red Timothy's school, Catonville, Mary- Fort Eustis, Virginia; Camp Davis, Robert A. Kennedy of the Cavalry Viola Carter, Veronica Healy and hem by the 1944 legislature. These Roy Younger. Bank as mentioned in last week's land, and attended Sarah Lawrence North Carolina, and Camp Gruber, Veterans association; Anthony Di- hree officials, who receive a $7,500 Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Pfister of MAN WANTED to drive light delivery nnual salary, did not ask for the truck two dayf n week. Good par. Ap-,, Issue of The Register. college. She made her debut at the Oklahoma. He has returned to his Filipo and John Gelso of the armed Miss Janice Tyndall and Richard Eatontown observed their 55th wed- fSOO raise provided by a mandatory tly Hennessey's Fish Market, 20 Mon< Mrs. Carmella Gentile of River Junior Assembly In New Tork city former position at Hubbs' garage, orces, and Eugene DeFalco, Jr., GVuen, instructors, exhibited ar- ding anniversary Sunday at their mouth fltrpet. Red Bank.. and at the Batchellor Cotillion In Red Bank. ind Arthur Epifano. Police escort ticles, including drawings in water- law passed last year. They don't home. They received many gifts IN RED BANK If. Span Craft Studios street was called to Brooklyn yes- .vant it, they don't like it arid won't terday by the death of her sister, Baltimore. The bridegroom is a Abby Ann Willgerodt Is confined vas furnished by Capt. Charles color, oil and charcoal by high and cards of congratulations. .^A for picture framing: oil palntlnRt, eft-bo school classes and crayons by the :ake it. cablegram was received from their Ings and engravings restored; full tin Mrs. Louise DeLuca. graduate of Milton academy. Mil to her home with a throat Infec- Ericksen, Lieut. George H. Clayton frameUss mantel mlrron, window vala ton, Massachusetts, and of Harvard tion. and Policeman Lewis Hendricks. elementary school. Articles from- These officials—Sheriff William son, George Pflster, who Is with the ance*. lawn aigna, framed mirror*. ST; college, where he was a member of Staff Sgt. Robert Daverlo has re- Interment, with the "Worden the manual art classes were a sew- A. Nehrkorn, County Clerk Edward armed forces in the Pacific. East Front street, two -doors from the Porcelllan club. He" received turned., to DeRIdder field. Louisi- funeral home directing, was in ing cabinet made by Rina DeLisa; Patten and Surrogate Frank A. Mr. and Mrs. Pflster were mar- Kelly'i phone' Red Bank 3995. 'Church News hlg law degree from the University Mount Olivet cemetery, where the a nautical lamp by Harold Halligan, Connolly—are fair-minded men. Thi ried In 1890 at the Port Monmouth SUMMER AND winter comfort! that ana, after spending a 21-day fur- pays for ltielf with fuel savings. Roek*'; of Virginia. lough with hig parents, Mr. and prayers were led by Father DiLor- dart game by Henry Hallenbake mandatory law that heaped un- Baptist church by Rev. J. A. Wil- and an end table by Robert Minton. woo] insulation by Johns-Manvllie Co. LUTHERAN After a wedding trip the couple Mrs. Dante Daverio of Llncroft inn. enzo. Tuesday evening Father Di- wanted $500 Increase on their sal- son. They have seven children, phone Adam J. Llmmayer, Atlantic High', will reside In Atlantic City, where Lorenzo visited tfye residence and Charles Wolbach, supervising ries was unjust and arbitary Iegls ten grandchildren and two great- Und» 110-M or write, Box 7, Navellnk,' Walter Grubb, Eugene Hass, The Daverios had as their week- N. J. . Hugo Kern and' Paul Schoenlng the bridegroom Is stationed. end guest, Alice Hernes, WAVES, d in the recitation of the rosary. principal, gave an explanation of latlon. It was a typical example of grandchildren. Mrs. Paster, 80, who were installed as deacons Sunday. who is stationed in Washington, D. the proposed new state financial mandatory spending laws that have Is 111, Is improving. Mr. Pflster Is in ieen light-heartedly passed by legis- The confirmation class will meet MARTIN—MILtS C. aid plan for New Jersey schools. his 84th year and enjoys good tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock He stated that Rumson will not latures for many a year past. These health. Don't Saturday afternoon at the chapel John Mauser, Jr., is confined to Belford vil laws have piled up a mountain and in the evening at 7. The Altar j , ammunition depot at profit directly from the plan. Attending the dinner were Mr. at hB Nava] his home with a knee injury. )f spending requirements upon local guild will meet at the parsonage Earle, Miss Grace Martin became The Ladies' Aid society meeting, (The Red Bank Register ran be bought and Mrs. Alfred Rhodes, Mr. and Let at 8 o'clock. In Belford from H. Clay'Balr. Stryket'l oxpayers in every section of the Mrs. William Geiger and Misses Al- the bride of PFC Harris R. Mills, scheduled for this afternoon at the newspaper deliver? and WMiernan'i) February Bulletin itate. • A meeting of the junior confirm- U. 8. Marine Corps, at a ceremony home of Mrs. Charles Leonard, has vera Rhodes, Elsie Geiger and Lil- Due to weather conditions the In refusing to accept the $500 Over- ation class will be held next Wed- performed by the base chaplain. ianPftster of Fair Haven and Mr. been postponed until next Thurs- Women's Republican club of Bel- Out. This Morning argesee of a bountiful legislature, nesday at 4:30 p. m. The bride Is the daughter of Ar- day. and Mrs. William Pflster and Ed- The church . school will meet ford will not meet until further The February bulletin of the Red he Middlesex officials issued a weight thur Martin of Atlantic Highlands, Mrs. Charles Leonard received Han Pfister of Eatontown. Another this Sunday when Sexigesima Sun- notice. '. Bank Community Chamber of Com- oint statement, as follows: member of the family unable to be and the bridegroom's parents are word this week that her son, Ed- day will be observed, at 9:45 a! m., Mrs. Lyn Morris, and daughters merce made its appearance this "When we were candidates for iresent was Mrs. Harry B. Southall Worry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills of Brln- ward Boughton, machinist's mate, .morningi and as usual was chock followed by' morning service at 11, ley, Michigan. Ruth and Joan spent Sunday with )ur respective offices the people f Riverside Heights. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. first class, U. S. Navy, who is in the Mr. and Mrs. C. Skillman. In the full of interesting paragraphs. vere not informed of these- Dro- The bride was given in marriage You Charles E. Rltter. The junior choir South Pacific, has completed exam- •vening Mr. Skillman showed mov- The introductory paragraph was iosed increases, nor did we take by her father. She was attired In will meet at 6 o'clock and the inations and now has the rating of es he took of the hurricane last devoted to' the passing of William :hern into consideration. Accord- League Discusses an ensemble of ice blue metallic Telephone Luther league at 6:45. an engineer. eptember. Letts Russell, a member of the ingly, we believe as a matter of falr- cloth, with black accessories. She Cpl. Marjorle Stewart, WAC, who j, Howard Smith has moved Into board of directors for many years, to the people, and to ourselves Dumbarton Oaks carried her mother's prayer book, and Harold V. B. Voorhls paid FIR8T METHODIST Is stationed at the New Castle his new offices on Shore road. he increases should not be accept- Mrs. George W. Dwenger of which was covered with orchids. Army. Air base, Delaware, is home The Raritan bay is frozen so far great compliment to Mr. Russell for sd." REDBANK1515 Atlantic Highlands Montclalr, co-chairman of the for- MVB. Virginia Malesiewski of on. a 19-day furlough. Last week ut that the clammers have stop- his great interest in civic affairs. This pronouncement by the Mid- for detailed information about 'The Spirit and Ministry South Amboy was matron of honor eign policy public department of our sensational and sureslend- . Cpl. Stewart and .her sister, Miss ied work. * . c The chamber is desirous of se- dlesex men forcefully brings into Christ" will be Rev. Roy for.her sister. She wore a char- he New Jersey League of Woihen erizlng , Barbara Stewart, left for a vaca- Lefoy Henry of. New York spent curing a Red-Bank directory for he spotlight the underhanded tech- Voters, outlined the Dumbarton Williams Jr's. Sunday morning ser- treuse costume, with black access- tion in Florida. the week-end with his sister Mrs. use at the railroad station. If nique and also the evil effects ot BEAUT1T0RM mon theme. This will be a special ories and a corsage of gardenias. Oaks proposals at a meeting of the TREATMENTS Patricia Walling, daughter of Mr. Lulu Eastmond! there is any resident of Red Bank mandatory legislation. Tho Middle- Red Bank Regional League of service devoted to the Crusade for PFC Robert King, U. S. Marine Mrs. Ward Jeffers and Mra. G. or vicinity having'&• directory he ex triple salary raise, the product Corps, was best man, and 'Robert and Mrs. John R. Walling, recenU Women Voters Tuesday. Christ. ly observed her fifth birthday at a A. Lee spent Sunday with Mr. and has no use for It can be put to of the 1944 Legislature, is in no Youth Fellowship will meet Sun- Barbalto was an usher. 'The United States," she said, "is party. Pink and white decorated a Mrs. Harry S. Brown of Keyport. good use for the service men and wise different than many an annual JOHN'S day at 7 p.m. A reception for the immediate one of the great powers of the birthday cake illuminated with five Miss Marjorle Whitney of Dover women at the information desk at output of other legislatures of the world, and there can be no plan Rev. William Calvin Colby, pas- families was held at Ann's tea spent the week-dhd with her the depot. past. New Jersey statute books are BEAUTY SALON tor of the Rumson Presbyterian room, Atlantic Highlands. Upon candles. Guests were Gladys God- for International security without dard, >Betty and Sandra Hamer- mother, Mrs. Joseph Bausback. attened with the pages of manda- us." 10 Monmouth St. Bed Bank church, will speak at the training their return from a wedding trip to Pvt. Herbert Stryker of Jersey tory laws of past legislatures whose New Tork, the couple will reside at nick, Joseph Dennis and Richard Mrs. James Hunter, president, school for teachers next Wednesday Ity Is spending a week's furlough Wills Probated sittings are often comparable to an at 8 p. m. In First Presbyterian Atlantic Highlands. Shaffer. Also Mrs. Dudley Shaffer; has' appointed Mrs. Walter Grelg of Sr., Mrs. Dudley Shaffer, Jr., Mrs. at his home. He recently returned Carrie Croxson, Hpwcll township, annual conclave of Santa Olaus Shrewsbury chairman of the local church. The bride recently received s from duty overseas. who died December 23, 1944, be- big henrts whose nlm eeems to be medical discharge from the Wom- Leon Dennis, Mrs. Joseph Hamer- eague's foreign policy department nlck and Mrs. Harry Walling. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bacmeister queathed the bulk of her estate to o make officeholders happier not and Mrs. Bernard Taylor, Little Sil- BAPTIST CHURCH en's Army Corps, and la now em- her nephewa, William C, Howard only on December 25th but all year Mrs. Jane Goddard of Fair Ha- and daughter June of Newark are ver, chaftman of the league legis- New Monmouth ployed at the Naval pier at Leonar- spending the winter at their home S.,vand Erneat ' F. Patterson, and 'round. ven, a former resident here, has re- lative department. ' The pulpit will be filled Sunday do. She was graduated from At on East road. niece, Mary E. McKenney. For more than ten years past, the by Lieut, Robert C. Vaughn of Fort lantic Highlands high school. ceived word that her son, PFC Rob- Richard F. Tobln, -Red Bank, ert Goddard is now at Holloran hos- Cub Pack 27 met Friday night. New Jersey Taxpayers Association Monmouth, and February 11 by PFC Mills holds a Presidents who died Soptcmbcr 16, 1044, be- has appealed lo successive legisla- pital. He was wounded in. France Robert Waters of den 3 won the Getting. Ready Maj. PVul C. Hutchens of Camp citation, won during his three handicraft award. queathed his estate to Katherine tures to set up n legal bnr ngalnst years' service with the First Ma- last summer. Evans, Petty Officer First Class Dennis VanBrunt and Adelaide Spllln.no, certain types of mnndatory spend- For Poppy Day The Mary Elizabeth Sutphln rine division in the Solomons and David Hood, Who was Injured on his daughters, and Richard C.%Tob- nfr laws, especially those which In- at Guadalcanal. He has been in Brookdale farm, is much Improved ilng,o, stationed at the Philadel- Members of Braxtpn Merrltt aux- guild will meet next Tuesday eve- phia Navy yard spent the week- in, his son, equally. Another daugh- crease salaries 0/ local officials and tfye epfvlce three years and was at Monmouth Memorial hospital, iliary, American Legion, held its ning at the home of Mrs. Milton end with his mother, Mra, Laura ter, Margaret, according to the will employes by statute. This year, Smith. Assistant hostesses will be graduated from the Brlnle'y high January meeting at the home of where he Is a. patient, Lingo. had been provided for during her Governor Edge tins applied heat to Mrs. William Wetherbie, Mrs, Irwln school In Michigan, Mrs. Nellie McGrall, has been father's lifetime. Margaret was this isfluo by recommending In his Mrs, Haakall Richardson, with ten Beavor and Mrs. John Williams. spending. several weeks with her Armand J. Havens of the mer- appointed executrix in a will drawn annual message that a committee members In attendance. Following The Ladles' aid society will meet JONES—CRABILt brother, Thomas Ryan of Pater son, chant marine Is spending a short February. 24, 1938. • of both houses be appointed ,to routine business, a social hour'was next Wednesday afternoon at the New Tork. leave with his father, Joseph Ha- conjb through tho statute hooks for enjoyed. The auxiliary ordered Mrs. James Sheridan of Lup- vens. Louis J. Scorns, Union Beach, home of Mrs. Rose B. Rauch. Mrs. Evelyn Layton Is confined to her who died January 5, 1945, left his thn elimination of somp of the more their popples for poppy day. Howard W. Roberts and Mrs. patatong avenue, Keyport, has an- Mlsa Loretta Golden, daughter of nounced the marriage of her daugh- home with dhlckenpox. estate to his wife, Roslnn. barefaced mandatory spending The February meeting will be at Sophie Williamson will assist the The Llncroft fire company will Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Golden of Mrs. Lena B. Bennett, Eaton- aws. Thero was a quick response the home of Mrs. A. J. Montague hostess. ter, Lieut. Erma A, Jones of th celebrated her Army-Nurse-Corps, stationed a meet the first Thursday of each Campbell avenue, town, who died Docembci' 22, 1944, to the governor's urging and a Joint On Linden place. sovonth birthday Saturday, At- Temple, Texas, to Lieut. C, Eugene month, instead of other left her estate to her husband, Jo- commltteo has been nnmed with a FREEHOLD TOPS HIGHLANDS. Crablll of Long Beach, California, Thursday. Four new members are tending the party were Alvn. Sickl- seph'Allen Bonnott. February 26th dcadllno flxod for Woman Guilty Of ttid tCtflphl'Th , A.' C, Johnson, J, H. Johnson, Ar- es, Eleanor Myers, Audroy Heyorn, the submission of its report. ••-'- A - fighting- - underdog AUantio stationed phlo'.Thp e Jenny-J during the past ALL WOEK DOnS Br HAND - Morford; auUUnt .«uperlntendent week. We- are attempting to Lack of Mechanics of Falrvlew cemetery, 1* ittll con- Urfi George W. Hanner* of Long lned to hla home. orders for, approx- Branch spent Tuesday and Wed- Phone Red Bank 145 Airplanes, Airplane mechanics Petty Officer Arthur H. Jone*, nesday a* thegueit of Miss Anna ntelV---a carloack^— in Jr., of -the Navy, ion of Mr. and Cowl**. ' • and clerks are needed badly, ac- Mr*. Arthur H. Jonea, who (pent a hidr case the freigfreighth . cording to Cpl. W. J. Wylle, flight 30-day leave with hi* parent*, after Mr. and Mr*. Alfonso Iaderosa surgeon's assistant, who was one of tine month* overseas, 1* now at have been spending a week with tying' of 'contingent recently arrived at lamp Perry, Wllliamsburg, Vir- their daughter and *»n-ln-Iaw, Mr. Mitchel field, New York, by hosplt- ginia. and Mrs. Rocco Enfanti, and fam-- ft froom Cairo. Since his a.r- .._ Harry Coe, confined to hjghojg*_ lly at Lackawanna, New York.' , i s om Cadet Nurse Doris J. Pesem has Harry's Lobster House Iriva] he his 6een~eVffeua.ted—to~tr days with » bad cold, is general hospital for , further rest sompleted her course at a hoijtltar improving:. • . n Baltimore and ha* returned to and treatment. He Is the only son Miss Joycelyn Soden, daughter of SEA BRIGHT, N. J. TEL. 205 "• of Mr. and Mrs. William Wylle of St. Peter's hospital, Nevr Bruns- each Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soden, cele- wick, where she" will complete her 42 Silverton ayenue, Little Silver, rated her eighth birthday Satur- and recently visited his parents. ourse this month. She spent the •I Open All Year The*bovc picture snows pne Distributor ill' be secured for the ay afternoon with a party. Deco- week-end with her parents,. Mr. and ttscmbledas shipped. The inset (circled) tlons were In blue, pink and yel- Mrs. Edwin R. Peseux urchaser of a THOMAS J. BLY hit hopper detached to show working ' iw. Present were Mary Belle Mac- Mrs. Claire Orton was hottess to perti- ind mechanism. laffery, Brian MacCaffery, Mary With XXI Corp* In France— the Pocahonta* Social club Wednes- Lobsters, Steaks, Chicken ' Developed especially for tat- Cane, Charlotte Rogers, Lucille Ihlef Warrant. Officer Thoma* J. day evening. Mrs. Hattle Austin tur* and Orchard.Improvement _ ilmplicio, Georgia Siler and Aud- Bly of Shrewsbury / has *> received elected president, Mr*. Irene All heavy steel electrically welded MarvelLime ecy ^llJ311»rw . -Adult*---presenAdult*presentt Twer'weree. the Army's Bronte Btar Medal for Baker secretary.- and - -Mrs, Com and all Sea Foods lit1*! IDttvli.;: Dsn^Iei, Ilr*. Julia ; y construction. meritorious service a* battalion Vdbanderbiltl , ttreasurer . MrsM . HHelen )ugan, Mrs: William Kane, Mra. personnel officer. the "dark Spreadt all broadcast materials—Top Spreader ernard MacCaffery, Mrs. James 'ruax was awarded Music by. Wilbur Gardner Drafting—Nitrate—Phosphate—Lime Officer Bly, whose home 1* onhorse" prize..The next meeting wll'. Goodapeed and Mrs. Arthur So- be held alt the home of Mra. Sllza- —Slog—all commercial fertilizers and en. Broad street, Shrewsbury, was KITCHEN OPEN TO X A. M. CLOSED THURSDAYS. teed broadcasting operations. cited in the Major General ,S. Ed- ieth Huylar. Following the b'usl- The Falrvlew First Aid squad ess session refreshment* were Pulled by winon.truck,trictnr. Cipjcity 35 One to two weeks will ook Johnny Murphy, son of Mr. dy's general order of December 13 GEORGE KRAUSS, Owner . KiUlon) or 300 lhs. Can spread 25 to 30 foot for "maintaining excellent admlni- lerved by the hostess. Those attend- •w«th et 15 miles per hour: saved ip the trans- md Mra. Jerre Murphy of the itratlon within the battalion during ng were Mrs. UHle Sprlngsteln, / Now in uje in over 40 sutes Voodland farms estate, to Men-' Mra. Emma T. Rudlger, Mrs: Irene ORDE*. TODAY —IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT ipurtali'on.. louth Memorial hospital Saturday he participation ' in the drive hrough Brittany, France." Batter, Mrs. Elizabeth Huylar, Mrs. WSSSOMSBWIIIBtSSA Specify wbeiber you w«nt one for tires or uttering from a broken-leg recelv- Helen Truax, Mrs. Ida Derosa, Mrs. luiica wheels. ASK NOW! d In a. sleighing', accident, p < ophia Holloran, Mrs. Florence READE'S Price $100.00 F .(! B. DrmanalK. Alabama Bruce Berckmans, chairman of Haynes, Mrs. Martha Lee, Mrs. he Mlddletown township branch of Hazlet Martha Larkan, Mr*'. Cora Vander- he Red Cross war fund, has re- lit, Mr*. Phoebe Neldlnger, Mrs. CARLTON THEATRE (7h« 'Red Bank Rexliter cin be bought vived a letter from tTohn Morris, in Hailet from Mra. Edna M. W. Feieui Hattie Austin, Mr*. William Smith, Ptrioptl Direction of Walter Rcide . former employee and now a prls- and Frank Hertlo'i itore) Mrs. Jane Arbarno, Miss Nan Or- " TELEPHONE IiED BANK 1500 ner q_f war in Germany. Last Friday morning a . »afety ton, Joseph" Lejeune,' Anthony Ar- Dally at 2:30, 7:00 and D.-OOF. H. The third birthday of Jackie larno, A. B. "Huylar, Fred Johri- Vailing- recently was the occasion program took place at the Hillcrest ...- . -coRtinuoB* Saturday*;sundayi ana Holldny* school In polmdel township, before on and Mrs, Orton, hostess. Sidney W Reid for a party given for him by his The Hailet Parent-Teacher as- mother, Mra. Jack Walling of Head- Cpl. Galvln and the two leaders, CPU Wi_J._WYUE Mrs. Colllnson and Miss Bailey. The sociation will, hold a game social at TODAY —FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Route 9-4. "PBone 1780 T Freeholcf and Mary Tm?reaa~l*!nh, JoW program—included—safety— poster* the Hazlet__publlc school_ Friday Cpl. Wylle entered" the service In Burns, Luddle Klelnschmldt, Mrs. and reports by Virginia Infanti, Ed- evening, February 9. The social 1942, went overseas in 1943, and 'aula Felder, Mra. Leo Finn and ward Welgand, Mildred Welle, Dor- was postponed from Friday, Janu- vyas stationed at Cairo for nine Irs. Ann Burns. othy Richards, Elinor Bahrenburg, ary 26. months, where his outfit, an AAF L. Simon of Headdon's Corner Helen Infanti, Rachael Nunzlato, Medical detachment, was engaged In a surgical patient at the Mon- Rose Mucclo and Natalie Muccio; a n ferrying men and supplies to play entitled "Carelessness," by Atlantic Township the front. Because of the shortage mouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. David Simpson of Mlnne- David Emmons, Margo Welgand, Week-day Bible «chool of Colt's of men on the home field, the med- >lnk Park, who has been seriously Deanna Johnson, Lucille Casola, ca helped in reconditioning dam- Nancy Siegle, Elmer Bahrenburg, Neck Reformed church was held aged planes. 11) for the past several weeks, Is Tuesday afternoon In the church. rapidly improving. Mrs. Simpson's William Welgand, Frank Mucclo Choir rehearsal as conducted Tues- 'Planes came In for repairs, but sister, Mrs. George Sommer of and Catherine Gahler; posters and there were never enough men to do day evening. Mrs. Warren Oley Newark. Is spending a week with reports by Elmer Bahrenburg, Mar- was the choir director. the work," declared Wylie. 'When her. Also visiting her Is hergo Weigand, Eveline Smale, Deanna we were helping the mechanics In An all-day Sewing club meeting brother. Henry Bollinger of Point Johnson, Sheila Siegle, William was held in the chapel Thursday addition to doing our own work, Pleasant. Welgand, Antoinette Nunziato and we wanted to drop for sheer ex- afternoon, Mrs. Grace Snedeker Catherine Gahler; a play, "Thewas the hostess. haustion but something kept "us go- Careless Kids," by Rachael Nun- ing—It had to. Vte sure could Rumson Pilot With zlato, Gladys Budnlck, Helen In- The Sacrament of the Lord's have used more mechanics. fanti and Mildred Welle; rules to Supper will be observed Sunday. The paper work was never 364th Fighter Unit be remembered by William Wei- An Important consistory meeting caught up,-although the cuerks did gand and safety poems by Rose will be held Monday, February 5, at a good job. We need raore.clerits An Eighth Air Force Fighter the home of Garrett Tho'hvpBon. WARNS Mucclo and Angela Pescltelll. The PMIMIUEIO than we had. The WAC ?could Station, England—Second Lieut. A Helping Circle meeting will be" Edgar A, Knapp, Jr. of Rumflon, next meeting will be held the last do a great job there. I hope they Friday In February. held at the home of Mrs. Joseph )M itsiM • r«* tout. U. wmo send some over," the medic added. has been assigned to combat duty H." Lefferson next Tuesday, Febru- at a P-Sl Mustang pilot with the Miss Anna Cowles was hostess Cpl. Wylie has no plans for h to the members of the Friendship ary 6. thinks there Is still a lot to accdm 864th Fighter group. He escorts Lenten mid-week service will be England-based U. S. heavy bombers class of St. John's M. E. church pllsh. "We may be going back, at her home Tuesday evening. The conducted Wednesday, February-14 SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY RECAP want to," he said. on strategic missions over Ger- Confirmation and decision claaa -wilt many and enemy occupied coun- class donated $100 toward the be held Thursday, February IS. tries and strafes enemy ground tar- church budget and a donation was March 11 will be classified as Riverside Heights gets ahead of our inva'ding armies. also given toward the March of Me.n'a Loyalty Sunday. It is hoped Lieut. Knapp received his wings DlmeB by the group. The group that every man in the church and The Middlctown Township Fir. and commission May 23, 1844, and will hold their annual cafeterli In the community will make » spe- Company No. 1, Headden's Corne arrived in England in December. and sale the latter part of Novem- cial effort to attend. NOW! will assist Mrs. Rnchel Field Mount A graduate of Westminister school ber or early part of December. Dur- ing the year the members of the Mrs. M. Ellis' Sunday-school class in the coming Bed Cross drive. Mrs. in -Blmabury, Connecticut, he was won the attendance banner for Mount will bo In charge in the dis- a truck driver for the Monmouth class B%\V and also solicit article toward the sale,.which can be pur- January. Revi Peter M. Boelhou- ti let from Five Corners to River- lumber company In Red Bank prior wer's class was second. Hide Heights. Theodore J. La. to onllstingr in the Army Air Force chased as suitable Christmas gifts. Mrs. Norman White will be hostes Tuesday the Fellowship conduct- brecque Is In charge of Riverside as an aviation cadet in December, ed a scrap paper,round-up. Heights and the Country Club Es- 1942. ' . at the next meeting at her home tates. The 21-year-old pilot Is the sonon Broad street, Keyport. Refresh- ments were served following the The Red Bank Register Is sup CAR OWNERS WHO DO NOT Mr. and Mrs. William Whipple o; om Edgar A. Knapp, Sr., 75 Maiden ported bv local as well as out-of- JOHN WAYNE Syracuse, New York, have bee lane, New York city, and Mrs. Eliz- meeting by the hostess. Those at- town business men. Advertisements HEED THIS OPA WARNING RUN spending several days with Mrs abeth D. Knapp, Navesink avenue, tending were Mrs. Asbury Walling appearing regularly tell the story Witpple's parents, Mr. and MrsRumsori. Mrs. Hudson D. Carhart, Mrs. Rob- —.AdvertFsement ELLA RAINES John Graves. THE RISK OF NOT GETTING Timothy Mullen was a Qunda; 'GABBY" HAYES guest of Mr. and Mrs. Timoth; NEW TIRES . . Mullerf Sr. At the last meeting of the Worn ens Auxiliary of the Flret Alt squad of Fairview, Mr*, Wllllan BED BANK Tollman was appointed ohalrmai of a game party to be sponsored b; TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT the squad at the fire house Friday February 16, Mrs. James H. Good- u 1 HUMPHREY BOGART — LAUREN BACALL speed, president, presided at th< K a New meeting. Present'.were Mrs. Arthu: \ z READE'S Soden, Mrs. Walter Patterson, wh( u Parker Animal FACTORY-METHOD was hostess, Mrs. George Wagner Mrs. Leo Finn, Mrs. Isaac Hill, Mr UI Hospital Ella Klotzin and Mrs. Stanley lie 3 STRAND THEATRE loch. Game party tickets may be 'HCKKtl IOAB Penonal Direction of Walter R»«d« RECAPPING purchased at the door. Refresh- •X • '-• ALWAYS TWO BIG HITS ments will be served and prizes Dally at ?:16, 7:00 and 9:00 T. M. awarded winners. A '$25'".war M Continuous Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays bond will be disposed of on the HE r M A N Lmi ROAD CAN SAVE YOUR TIRES! co-operative plan April 26, Mrs. SPRINGS Soden will' be In charge. Mrs. Good- a TODAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY speed will be hostess Monday even- 0 MRY... ing, February 12, at a dessert AD... hiidge to be held In her home. • Edward Finn, Army, stationed In SHINKlS Georgia, Is enjoying a 11-day fur- lough visiting his wifo at River Plaza, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finn nt Headden's C oi-ner. Tho Mlddletown village social SHREWSBURY club held a gnme Boclnl lost week. Pienent wore Mr. and Mrs. Char- lei B. Hcmbllnir, Miss Bernlce Fowl- ' ei Theodore Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. I Walter Antonldcs; Mrs. A. I. Cod- jdington, Mrs. Georpre Kuhl, Mr. and The above map-will show you the location of our new Mrs."Leslie llendiitlwon, Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Crawford, Mr.' and Mr?. Animal Hospital on the North side of Newman/Springs Road, SUSANNA FOSTER {George Hembling, Mrs. John Bam- TDRHAN BEY bnck, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Sny- Red Bank, N. J. BOKB KABlOrr der, Mrs. Pearl Casler and Mis. Simon* SIMON 'lUther Walling, Jr. The next party William TMRY ivlll he held Friday evening, Feb- Jamtl IUISON :'tinry 9. • We think you will be pleased to see the comfortable Mr, find Mrx. JOITIOM Stewart of Flemlnglon, who hnve lipen spends ,acconiniodations we have provided.,for your animals.. The, the past wnelt with friends on SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY tile Now Monmoilth road, have re- hospital is newly equipped with the latest model General Electric PKEVUE SATURDMY NIGHT 11 O'CLOCK turned home. Mrs. Walter Griihb, Mlddletown, X-Ray and Fluoroscope, hydraulic, stainless steel, operating entcitnlned ecvnral guests nt Friday. Present were Mrs, , table and ail else necessary to the modern diagnosis, surgery, FHanlry Bnrrow, Mm. Iiwln It. GET YOUR TIRES Campbell. Mm. William N. Iton. MVH. Alherl* Joriefl',""M'i'H! Oebr^i jtreatment; and,.hpspitalizatiqn of small' animals. . RECAPPED WHILE THE Kane, Mr». O. Ivon Lytins, Mn>. Ed-, wnrd W. Mr'Clellnn and Mix. Albert •lone;1, Jr. Prize* weie.awnrdr'il to Boarding and grooming facilities are also available, GRADE A RUBBER LASTS Mr*. Kline, MIH. MrCleiiun an(l Mi>'. Alheitr.ltini'.i, inspection invited. The ni-\l itwi'tlug of Mlddletown t'ouncll, Jr. O. II. A. M. will be held uypnliii;, Kfliraniy, OFFICE HOURS r ilpnndlni; a'vnciitlon In Florida, " Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Klernan- of B- 7 P. M, DAILY' WollyBROWH The Texaco, Service Center Wllnioil jmrlt enloiliilnml over the (exoept W«dn**day«) • RED BANK 8636. wnelionH two , mci'filmnt . mhrlnt1 Aim CARNEY ii MAPLt= AVE. 'RED BANK Memin of tlieli' iUtiKh\er,- MISB Ritu Sunday by Appointment Framtt LANGFORO Klenmn. . Moth hnvn reqontly m- Imneil tvtml duty In France, They Vira VAGUE TOMCONWAY Telephone' 404 me Chnrlcs U, Heinult of Chicago, nnd Roljott Dn^ldson of Biooltlyn, BARffARA HAIE Pvt Unwoort WrUKt tlld4 v. -!«- ,

\: RED BANK REGISTEE, FEBRUARY 1,1945 WHEN THERE'S A PULL ON YOUR PURSE... New Members At Two Heroes, One Killed lions Meeting Roster Now Contains 84 Names

Followtfifln the footsteps of hli father, former Councilman Gbarlet P. Irwin, and those of his brother, Even today you caveat food Freeholder Joseph C. Irwln, Charles b31* without stinting on quality or quan- P.Llrwln, Jr., of Union street, a member of the board of education tity! Jnt do all your shopping at AAP ... you'll and president of the Red Bank find hundred* of fine foods at thrifty prices! TIE nur KTUHTie a ueine m to. Recreation council was unanimous- ly elected a member of the Red Bank Lions club at a,dinner meet- T T0 farrato LMBMITT -.__1 Ing Tuesday night at the Molly SKP barrilS prnetsnis JM0 <"•«"• Pitcher hotel. The dub's active Campbell's 3°lr25- U list now totals 77 and seven others Campbell's • 8V™ *_ri1. Diced Carrots H.ftE <» »1 are in the armed forces. MclNTOSH Heinz Dlceil Beets »W-MNTH»..I»I in charge of the meeting, and ex- Sliced tended a cordial welcome to several 0 guests, including M. E. Tuller of Muhroea Soip mmm' !"-15c Cut Beets u»*< «°.i«11e Worcester, Massachusetts, intro- Ritz Crackers >«"•» £21e Vrtalox duced' by his brother, Fast Presi- 1 Perfect for PFC, JOHN.M..COMERFOHD PFC COMBRFORD dent J. Daniel Tuller; Duke Ed- c ' eating or Uneeda Biscuits 3 •»» 16c -wardi, radio technician third class, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Comerford,, a letter stating that her son had 2 TJ S •N -- tdd_ b_ hiU .ft *§t» — —— _——_—»_ v_-u-—-.w, ,B ^viibvj- ava>MUH i lint Her SQu uctQ • cooking Van Camp's TEIWA. :.r12c y N. 26c d Wt Kb receid Cthli ii 219 U; S. Navy, introduced by hU fatfc- stono road> WMt Keanibur|ri received a Catholic military funeral lisa Pamn'c aUMt—New aift«.1_L notifled by the War department re- and was buried in a Catholic cem- Wan udiiip 5Eads-t ttrle m It* Heinz Baby Feeds itm** 31«> 23e er, .raat president -ternar.West..Lpni n* i-ag- _„,•„_. . , ,. „, ,i____v___4 " and wa* buried In > fiathnlfe ».m. wardsr; ; Jhn.John... C... Eb, .W..pg etery somewhere In Holland. Branchh, a member of the flfacultt y cently that their ion, PFC James C. Heinz Beans "ST "_?.14e Heinz Chopped Foods JuX,,.11e Comerford, was. killed In action in A brother, PFC. John M. Comer- at the River street school and di- ford,'is serving- In France with the GARDEN-FRESH SPINACH 1 Clapp'Sc.,V;itX..i2'^ 27e Germany on January 7. He served Ann Page Beans "Siy "J. 9e rector of the Red Bank play- Medical Corps. He was Inducted grounds, introduced by Harold H.' with an Engineers combat battalion November 6,-.. 1012, and has been Bine Rose Rice 53? I.? 29e Pablum •»>*« 19e i«^pi«39« Baynton, and Reamer Keller of At- and had been oversea* four months. overseas 16 months, serving in .. 2 lantic Highlands, a well-known Pvt. Comerford entered the ser- YELLOW ONIONS River Brand Rice™. pk*22c Sunnyfield Barley "•• t\U Northern Ireland and France be- artist, introduced by Joseph R. Ser- vice September 11, 1942, and wasfore being sent to France. - Encore Egg Noodles a 18c pico. • trained at Fort Rlley, Kanaas. and Brown Rice»'««••- ««••*• 8e A hearty welcome was also ex- A brother-in-law, Arthur Brower, Camp Maxey and Camp Swift, fireman second class. United Statei SWEET POTATOES =>- - Green Split Peas i-lt15e macaroni ANHPABE *(*»•• 'is tended to Harry M. Tallmadge, who Texas,' l n returned to the club following an Navy, u in the Philllpines. He 1B Macaroni••BI BiB§K •~*-Si Mrs, Comerford recently received also from West Keansburg. Nestle's Cocoa X appendectomy several weeks ago, Ravioli X2ESSH& "«'»15e and to Lieut. William R. Blair of FRESH TOMATOES » Malted Milk •«•»• V25c the law firm of Parsons, Labrecque Rumson hotel has returned home after be- * Borden, who Is home on a short ing a patient at Monmouth Me- . No Point* Nadtdl. SUNNYFiELD—All Purpose furlough after several months In (Tli« Bid B«nk Register can be bought morial hospital. CRISP TABLE CELERY the China and India theaters. jn Rumion from, the Kumton Pharmacy. Mrs. Mary Hlgglng 1, a surgical SOY BEANS FLOUR A tribute was paid to the memory Klnmrtir'. »tor«. Torborg's.store. How. patient at Rlverview hospital. of Kotarian •William L> Russell, Sr., NUTRISOY .. .*. 65: VanCanp'sTenderoni2 t&: 15e casions took part in the. joint meet- school. Various types of planes Charles Dorr of Park avenue, cele- NEW WHITE CABBAGE .• 1 kig». outinga and dinners of the 5°jUfl_S»fi.. were deecrlbed, tW.de- brated his fourth birthday Friday. Baker's •*«• Cocoa-li two organizations. scriptlons having been written by The Monmouth '• unit,. American b Sanka Coffee . m>i»36e Dr. Douglas A. Edwards, former- the pupils presenting them. In ad-Women's Hospital Reserve Corps, Cocoa Marsh "5^1" '. ,22c FKCMkits l ly a captain In Ihe Dental Corps, dition there were three original have started an advanced first all GREENWAPPLES Seedless Raisins , !!i'V.'3e Baking Powder ',%"E ^"12c U. S. Army, recently honorably sketches, The program follows: class Monday evenings of each discharged because of ill health, Introduction, Joan Dragun; Kitty week. John Kelly is the unit in- Argo Cora Starch -^ 8c Baking Soda >WNVFIELD 21", 5c H gave an interesting talk on various Hawk, Jane Ann Hllflker; the Lind- structor. The class Is being held at activities at Fort Knox, Kentucky, berghs, Phyllis Kavookjlan; the the Keyport first aid headquarters Knox Gelatine »«-i*.-18e l l where he had been stationed most P-40, Frank Simon; the Wildcat, on Broad street. All members who Plain Gelatin «»"« tflOe Borden's Starlac "af.{ "^:24c of the time he was in the service. Robert Zerr; song. "Comin' In Onnow hold a standard card are urged Dr. Lyman Weeks Crossman a a Wing and Prayer," class; Oje to take the advanced course. Borden's Hemo TIStu. '* 59c Worcester Salt %T ^.7 B-17,- Walter Scholl; robots, Ray- club member, has been giving lec- Pvt. and Mrs; Edward Scullion o .««->*15B mond Fogelson; sketch, "Nancy Junket Rennet Powder *• 8e Karo Syrup Sa tures at Mitchell field. Long Island, Washington avenue are the parents 1 and he told of the arrival at that Tepper and Margaret Biggentaff; of a son born last Thursday in the My-T-Fine Desserts <*>5c Molasses 'SISS •"••"•«22c song, "A Guy 24 and a B-23," class; field of many wounded soldiers who Monmouth Memorial hospital. Apple Butter B81I »•«•-15e were flown here from Prance, In 16 the Black Widow, Charles Seymour; Londonderry "'fi™ - 12c { hourB, making two Btops, and their sketch, Helen Sweson and Lillian Orbit 6um*"i««'« 2 •*»•• 7e Skippy .^KVr.SU, ^33c distribution to various hospitals Karinja; gliders, Anna Vaughn; Tinton Falls throughout the United States. song, "Johnny Zero," class; Lock- Cake Flour "UHNYFIELB K,. ^ 20c PeanHtButterl>H'(Kll"CH'i«30e RINSO Doremus, Samuel W. Laird, past, the pipe was Installed only 15 yearn nUIOUIII DRE9SINB "' I tX Cashnere Bott|iot«'i«10« 3 -27e 1W» "JSTa-vo*'"'SP^Js-vti *°? S?IT»IK president, and Leon Reiissille, Jr. last week of the officers and em- Alls'L'Afl'c FAMOUS L^, 07* ago it was of very poor grade and ployees of the Long Branch Trust UUIPiCC O DRESSING 1'n" "• *"• *• 16 20 Mule Tean Borax 2 *» 25e Urge 00, Dr. VanNostrand, co-chairman of was not put in at a depth where company featured the honoring of the opeal:i "••' committee, stated the It would not be subject to the co>- bank personnel who have complet- Lobster «EA«BI <«.«n70c Bull Dog Blue . .*«•* 9e guest speaker next Tuesday., r.lght rosive action of marsh water. The ed -25 years or more of Bervlce. Worcestershire S —>- 9e Bleachette Blue 2 "•• 9c will be Albert'F, Graullch; execu- borough is noy faced with the un- A silver service was presented by tive manager of the local district pleasant necessity of spending Byron C. Brlggs, toastmaster, to A-1 Sauce . . «o.b«29c Linit Starch . «-:»«..f fe office of the-Metropolitan Insurance many thousands of dolars to In- the following; S. C. Morris, presi- GOLD DUST compauy, and his subject will be stall new and acid-resisting pipes. dent and • treasurer; W. Stanley Gulden's Mustard «i«. 12c Argo Gloss Starch ^9e "Social Security." The A. Stanley Munday company, Bouse, secretary; S. H. Green, as- Ann Page Mustard '-•••9c Strong Ammonia W A. 10c largeiT engineering Qrm from Woodbrldge, sistant secretary and treasurer; F. 1 have been called in and they pro- C. Woolley, assistant secretary and White Vinegar »NNP»U,. ^ 12c Brillo . u 2X27c pkg. I I Navesink nounced it a useless procedure to treasurer, and Louis A. Woolley, attempt to replace any of the oldgeneral bookkeeper. Cider Vinegar •niTAN't * b=,.i4c Air-Wick ••**«<•« «« ^ 69c (The Red Bank Register can be bought pipe. Two hundred feet of new pip- in Navealnk at Ibe poitofflcc) ing is now being installed by this Llbby's TW^H •»« • 23C Wax Paper HT-UTE i»».,..ijjc Pvt, Donald DeVesty and his engineering firm In Spruce street wife left Tuesday for Miami, Flor- Garden Relish fi »«• 13c Red Heart Dog Food <*•-10c mnrrov and their warning is that this is f co N1 ida, where he is stationed after only the beginnng.. The Spruce SlxO Clock ""»l!r ^11e Sunbrite Cleanser +>5t spending a furlough with his moth- street work-alone Is costing about IIN E B er, Mrs. Charles DeVesty ot Atlan- UiOOO. Owen J. Harris, Bayvlew Dromedary « MT" ^18e Chiffon Soap Flakes X19c tic Highlands and their relatives avenue, was granted the garbage FlakoPie Crust . * 13c A-Penn Dry Cleaner ••< 53e RED in this vicinity. • removal contrat for the year, start- Rev. Charles P. Johnson, rector ing Fobrcary 1, on a bid of $3,785. ' of All Saintn Episcopal church, This represents an Increase over assisted at. the wedding yesterday POINTS lant year's cost of collection but afternoon in the chapel of St. Councilman William Ritt of the fi- POINTS POINTS George's, New York, of Miss Lucy nance committee expressed the view ' Lea Hurd, daughter of Mrs. Rich- [40] Apricots, [2 Crlsco -1- 24c that it was not as' bad a jump as Don't race the clock in the morning—take time to cat. ard M. Hurd of New York and [40] lona Apricots H.i»»",r25c [2]Spry i-f'24c Locust, and the late Mr. Hurd, to had been expected. The new con- • good breakfast and fortify yourtelf for a bwy day! Lieut, John S. Farrington. Rev. tractor promised to use two dump [30! Apple Sauce A»».,»ni 2c P ItfNfi US! Elmore McKee, rector of St. trucks in the work and to main- George's performed the ceremony. tain the same days and hours of 160] bnernes A«P «rsmi »n tuc [4iWesson Oil Apple Juice 28c Instant Ralston ««*>20c collection as that of the former The "Crusade for Christ" was collector. Mr. Harris' bid was the "How much time I have [io] Grapefruit Juice ",r 13c [3]PreniKparty Loaf"»32c Applle JuicJi e >•« «•••»* 16e Wheatena . »-•.*• 22c successfully launched by ihe local '" Today, get your copy of the SYRUP MUFFIN MIX buslnoss loads through The Regis- MILK a.4^36< A Usle . tor's advertising columns—Adver- February Unue . , . it'i only . 400II. I.P. ••Its si WlMta I treat. tlsement. • Charles Sampson of t,h« Union 2c at all A&P Storm. ismmlnt- . ^ , .i. ^ t.i i Face Six. RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 1.1945

vice u the True Motive Power of XXT^I 17i>»o.ll oharge of th, > John W. Hook Life." A 16-minute song service W • LM l\US8clle funeral home. Old Red Bank ITEMS PERTAINING TO will be led by Oscar Benson. Cub Pack 62 meets Tuesday at on Monday Deaths In Red Bank TITUS H. LATOT ResidentDies 7:30 p. m. and the Boy Scouts with Tltu* K. LauJ, It, a former reel- Scoutmaster Cecil Laytpn on Thurs- dent of Bed lank and Ktyport, OUR LOCAL CHURCHES day at the same hour. I Boro But Company •Raffaeie Santangelo The children's group meets and Vicinity died luddenly «rly Iwt night at Thursday at 3:30 p.' m. In the par- Head Succumbs the home of M «, William M. Bedle, Pauet Suddenly . MSTH0DI8T B'nal Israel, 10 Riverside avenue, sonage with Mrs. Emily Stevens In 9 Fountain ave mi, Matawan, where The Sacrament of Holy Commun- at 8 o'clock. Martin Ides, who i« JBBDBRIO I. OATXS Brasch of River Haw, he had ben b< aiding th* p*»tV«ar charge. ,Willlam Letts Russell, Sr., treaa- Batfoele Santang:elo, one of tbt • Ion wiU be administered by the to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah the The young men's social hour led Services for Frederic. B. Hayes, Services were. be!4 yesterday af- and a half. Iaath mi due to an following day, will officiate at the irer and manager of the Boro bus •cut* heart at«ek. Previously he beat known and highly respected ' minister, Rev. Roger J. Squire, at by Oscar Benson will be held Fri- lompany, former member of the 6T, of 12 Hubbard Park, managing ternoon at the Hoffman residence, residents of this section of the the morning service next Sunday service with Rabbi Henshon. day at 8 p. "in. Anyone,who can editor of The Register and a resi- Rev. George J. Ammerman, pastor had been enjoying good health and Jed Bank board of education and was at his rej-ular employment on county, died suddenly early Sunday •t 11 o'clock. The processional The evening's guest speaker wil furnUh gam oflnterest to youths prominent in local civic and club dent of Red Bank 35. years, who of the Reformed church, officiated, afternoon at his home on West hymn will be "Holy, Holy, Holy." be Ben Kaufman, past national -from 14 to 18 years of age will ren- died Wednesday night of last week The bearers were Robert V. Van Tuesday. [ affairs, died at his home' at 199 Mr. Laurjr t as a native of Beth- Bergen place. He had been in A Communion meditation will be commander of Jewish War Veterr der a great service, stated the lead- iver road Monday afternoon after in Monmouth JUmoMal hospital Brunt, Reuben Daly, and Joseph poor health for torn* time but was given by the minister and there ans^of the United States. His topic and Luke Pryor. With the Worden lehem, Pennsylvania, and wu a 1 er, who will appreciate help in pro- in Illness of three months.. He was following an operation; were held able to get about his home until will be reception of new members. will be "The American Jew—What viding wholesome and clean recre- Saturday afternoon at the Worden funeral home directing, temporary mason and tie setter. His wife, Sunday, when he was stricken ~ patient in Bivervlew hospital for MM, Mame A. Smith Laury, form- At the evening worship at 8 Are His Prospects?" Mr. Kaufman, ation for these youths. little over two months and wasfuneral horn*. Many close friends entombment was made In Fair suddenly and passed away shortly o'clock a guest preacher will oc- a gifted orator, is well-qualified to removed to his home recently sit and relatives, including members View cemetery. Later the inter- erly of Wall* • atreet, Bed Bank, afterward, cupy the pulpit. Dr. Prise will discuss this subject through hlfi per- REFORMED of the staff of The Register, paid ment will be In the family plot in pawed awtjr i«n yean ago. uimi rnntnrta with people of»every his own request - He is «nrvlvid by two daughters, Mr. Santangelo would have been TpnOnm—OJrristian—MorftleA—An- •tribute to hl» memory and -there Holmdel cemetery. > 85 years old on April 30 next Ha • old-fashioned hymn-sing will open state of the Union. All are urged g were a larfeTrarabeT-of-floral-trib* MM. William Gordon of Keyport «aMrlrtim lira. BoekeinorRed the evening service. The senior o atfend the services and hear meet in the parsonage at 8:16 Utee. • , ' • • . WALTER J. OONLEY and came to thli country in 1887, Oholr will sing an evening anthem." his enlightened speaker. o'clock. The Youth Fellowship will Bank, wife of Maj. Thomas F. Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of Walter X Conley, 08, ohauffeur Boekcel; three grandchildren, Lieut making his home at Stockton, The senior choir will rehearse to- meet at the home of Nancy Sever- the Presbyterian church, officiated. for Mrs. E. A. 8, Clarke of Nave- Hiinterdon county. He moved to morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, in at 7:30 p: m> Jack Boekeel, who la stationed in Professional eicorts were in attend- sink River road for the' put SS Texas, and Arlene and. Thomas F. Long Branch ten years later, and horn* of Mr. and Mm. Richard SCIENTIST, Tomorrow evening the Junior anoe and cremation took placs at years, died Tuesday morning of a wai employed for a number of Warner of 70 Hudson avenue. Youth Fellowship will meet in the Bpekcel, Jr., living at bom*, and a Services In First Church of Christ, Rosa Hill Crematory, Linden. Police heart 'attack at bia home on the brother, Charjes Laury, of Phila- years as night watchman at the Mr*. Franh W. Warner, chairman church at 7:16 o'clook; Marjorle E&- escort was, furnished by Officer Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red telle will lead the devotions. estate, where he had lived for the delphia. Hollywood hotel. In 1907 he moved Of Christian SocUl Relations and Bank, are held Sundays at 11 a. Irving Krakowltz. past 18 years.' He-had resided in to Red Bank and purchased th* local church activities of the Worn- The youth worship Sunday morn- Mr. Hayes was a past master of the section for the.past 40.years. The body Was conveyed' to the bottling works on West street H« an's society, announces the follow- m., Sunday-school at 11 a. m., andIng will begin at 9:30 o'clock. Last Worden funeral home and" prepared Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Sunday MISB Jane Bradshaw con- Red Bank lodge, Free and Accept- Mr. Conley was bom at Annlston, for interment. Services will be held one of the early bottlers to r»> In* program for the society's meet- ; ed Masons, end Friday evening a Alabama, In 1881, and eanie North ^a license In the borough of ing Monday at 8 o'clock. Devotions "Love" is the Lesson-Sermon sub- ducted the devotions and told of the Saturday afternoon at the home of ject for Sunday, February 4. Golden activities of the Christian church in larf e delegation of members visited at an early age. He was a; mem- Mrs. Gordon it Keyport and Inter- Red Bank' as a wholes*!* bottler to be led -by Mrs. Roger J..Squire, tha funeral home, led by WorsWp- ber of the Episcopal fath and of and .liquor distributor. In 1B17 the •with Mrs. Mildred Morris as solo- Text: "How excellent It thy Joving- China. ment will be l(j Fair View cemetery. klndness, O God! therefore the chil- At the morning worship at 10:45 ful Master Henry T3iee, and held ber of the Episcopal faith. plant waj destroyed by firs and he ist; business session, to be followed dren of men put their trust under thelr'tervice, with Past Matter Ed- He was a member of .Celeetral retired from business. with program on "The American o'clock there will be a service of mund vom Steeg, Jr., secretary of MAJOR GEORGE B. GORDON Mr. Santangclo was active in the shadow- of thy wings." (Ps. prayer and song. Rev. Charles J. lodge, F. and A. M. of Red Bank, Indian," including a' moving pic- 38:7.) the lodge, acting us worshipful mas- .the Samuel W. Gordon Consistory Maj. Gsorge B. Gordon, 71, hut-lodge and musical circles. He or- ture on "Indian Life." -Richard Ammerman will speak on" "The ter, and Faat Master Edward W. band of Mrs. Clalr M. Gordon of ganized the Red Bank Italian-Am- Sermon. Passages from the King" Hidden Treasure." The choir will No. 5, Valley of Asbury Park, and Warner will be guest soloist. An Wise acting as chaplain. ' secretary of .the Monmouth County North Bridie avenue, died yetter- erican hand and served aa Its lead- informal hour of games and re- James version of the Bible include: offer special music. day at the United State. Veterans' er for many ye&rs. He organized The evening song service will be- Men's club. freshments will conclude the even- The Lord hath appeared of old un- MRS. ALBERT DURYEA Surviving are his wife, Lucille; hospital in the Bronx. He was a th* Ameclcus-Vespiuclus lodge ing's program ' to me, saying, Yea, 1 have loved gin at 7:30 o'clock. Familiar hymns veteran of the Spanish-American and th* Btar of Italy lodge at Long thee with an everlasting, love: will be sung by request. There will Funeral services were held Mon- four sisters, Mr*. Rose Betty Gralg The W. C. T. U. will celebrate day morning at the Scott funeral of Cincinnati Mrs. Mabel Cliff and war and World war one. Branch and,' wu a charter* member Francis Willard Memorial day therefore with loving-kindness have be a brief sermon meditation. Maj. Gordon was employed ai an and former chief grand ranger of I drawn thee." (Jer. 31:3.) Cor- Tuesday evening the Ladies'. Aid home at Belford for Mrs. Albert Mrs. Alice Hensley of Washington •with a. dues-paying luncheon at uryea, 62, of Center street, Mi'd- and Mrs. Evelyn Davis of Indepen- engineer at one of the Signal Corps the Foreitera lodge here. Mrs. Anna Errickson's, 29 Harding- relative passages from "Science and will meet at the home of Mrs. Ell- laboratories at Fort Monmouth un- ' Hr. Santangelo Joined the old Health with Key to the Scriptures" wood Hendrlcks In River Plaza. WILLIAM L. RUSSELL lletown township. She died Sunday dence, Kansas, and a brother, road, at 1 o'clock Tuesday. Mies following a long illness. Born In Henry L. Conley of Atlanta, til he was taken ill two months ago. Red Bank cavalry, Troop B in Minretta DeMott Is president. Race by Mary Baker Eddy include: Wednesday evening the_ Young He was" born In Canada. Funeral 1905 and after a short time became Women's Social club will meet at Mr. Russell was born at Barne- Ireland, the daughter of the late Georgia. Funeral arangements' In Relations night will be observed "God is Love. He is therefore the gat and was a son of the late charge of F. Leon Harris will be arrangements are in charge bf John its bugler. He iaw active service the home of Jane Bradshaw In Luke and Winifred' Conroy, she by the Methodist Men's Fellowship divine, infinite Principle, called Per- William and Etta Adams Russell. came to this country 60 years ago completed*, today; E. Day. In that unit on the Mexican border _T5je»day_ evening at_.8_o|clock in son or God." (p. 302) "Love, the "di- Fair Haven. He is decended from a family well and was honorably discharged in vine Principle, Ts the Father "arid and has lived here for the last 30 1916, serving as mess sergeant at Feliowship hail. The "speaker will known In earlier periods, of Araer- years."' " "" ~ —^•pHILnp OILMAN - -• : MBS. be Capt Francis RangBtroth'. In- Mother of the universe, including FIRST PRESBYTERIAN can history, John Russell, an an- the timer man." (p| 256.) . . Officiating at the funeral was Philip Oilman of Matawan died The funeral of Mrs. Louise L. vited guests Include the Men's club Atlantic Highlands :estor, who Jived at Shrewsbury, Rev. Herbert 3. Craig of Holy Trin- Hli wife, Mrs. Christina Santan- of Zldn Methodist church. Morning prayer and sermon wll vas killed during the Revolution at Friday afternoon in Overbrook Vincent, a former resident of Mld-gelo, passed away In July, 1035. ity church, Red Bank. Interment dletown township,' who died Tues- A nursery class Is a special fen-' CENTRA!, BAPTIST be at 11 o'clock with Rev. Donald its home by a band of marauders hospital at Caldwell, He was 69 Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. N. Correal preaching on the sub- !tom Sandy Hook, led by William was In Falrvlew cemetery. Mrs. years old. He was born in Albany, day of last week at her home In Mary Canells, living: at home and ture during the morning hour, of Atlantic Highlands Duryea is survived by her husband, New York, and was the son of the Rochester, was held last Thursday worship each Sunday, when Mrs. There wili be the observance of ject, "Have You Stopped Growing Gillian. The letter's son, Sgt. John Albert, Sr., two sons, Albert, Jr. of Mrs. Herbert C. Frake of Wllmort William Petherbridge and assist- Spiritually?" Russell was wounded in the same late Andrew and Margaret Berger afternoon at the Mount Memorial Park, Mlddletown township; four the monthly Communion at the attack. He was a gallant soldier Oakhurst and John of Mlddletown Gllman. home, with Rev. A. J. VanHouten, ants supervise the care of children worship service this Sunday at il Union evening service of the township; two daughters, Mrs. sons, Felix R. Santangelo, former Third ayenue churches wil be held of the Revolution, serving with Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. pastor of Middletown Reformed commander of tha Monmouth Of .'parents desirous of attending a. m. This day will also mark the Capt. John .Walton's Dragoons in Reese Freeman and Mrs. Charles morning worship, second anniversary of the present in this church at 8 o'clock with the Wilcox, both of Mlddletown town- Elizabeth McDevltt Gllman, are church, officiating. Burial was in county and Red 'Bank Legion pastor preaching in the theme "All 1780. Edward Russell, his son, and three daughters, Mrs. Elwood Fair View cemetery. posts, and Frank and Rocco J. The official board will meet Tues- pastorate under the Rev. R. Eu- lext in line, was also a resident of ship. day, February 13, at 8 o'clock in gene Shearer. There will be a One in Christ Jesus." Flack of Fair Haven, Mrs. Charles Santangelo, all of Red Bank, and Sunday school convenes at 10 a. New Jersey. John Russell, his son A. Matz of Matawan and Mrs. ALANH. CHUBOH, gB. Patrick J. Santangelo of Shrews- the pastor's study. moment of silent prayer for the ser- and the deceased's grandfather, MRS. JAMES P. SHAY. vice man of the week, Franklin m. with the adult Bible class meet- Thomas Ryan of Cllffwood; four The funeral of Alan H. Church, bury. There are also ten grand- Bible lectures by Dr. J., W. ng at the same hour. The Sun- married Rebecca Letts. William Mrs,,Julia Loretta Shay of 101 grandchildren and a brother, children, three of whom are in the Beardslee, president of New Tucker. Russell,'son of John and Rebecca Sr., of GUleeple avenue. Fair Hav- armed forces. Brunswick theological seminary, The church school convenes In day school board of education will Letts Russell and the deceased's East River road, Rumson , died George Gllman of Frederick, Mary- en, who died Wednesday of last are offered to all In the local the chapel at 10 a. m., WiUiam meet Monday evening, Feburary 12, father, married Etta Adams. suddenly Tuesday morning at her land. week, was held Friday at the churches of Red Bank and vicinity Maxson, superintendent. The Bap-at 8 o'clock. Mr. Russell was educated in the home. She had been under the care The funeral was held Monday Mount Memorial home, with Rev. The Red Bank Register Ii sup- on four consecutive Tuesday even- tist Youth Fellowship meet* at 7 The fourth session of the teach- if a physician, but .had been feel- morning at St. Joseph's church, Herbert S. Craig, rector of Trinity ported by local as well as out-of- ers' training institute will be held lUblic schools of Barnegat and ing fine until stricken. Keyport, where a high mass of re- town business men—Advertisement Ings, beginning February • 27,p, m.. Robert Sodon will lead the Mrs. Shay was.born at Sea Bright Episcopal church, officiating. Burial through March 20. The lectures are high school group and Miss June next Wednesday evening at 8 later entered the employ of the quiem, was celebrated by Rev. was jnade at the convenience of o'clock in the Presbyterian church. United States express company, and was the daughter of the late James Coyle. Miss Loretta Durante QCINN * DOREMTJ8, sponsored by the official board and Clark the seniors. ' Patrick and Bridget Sullivan, She the family. Woman's Society of Christian Ser- The schedule for the week's ac- The young people's fellowship holding the position of cashier at was organist and Mrs. Michael Cox COUNSELLORS AT LAW, vice. will meet Sunday evening at 7 Long Branch, and later at Lake- lived at Rumson to rthe past 38 soloist. Burial In charge of the WUtfttM Building, Rid Buik tivities Includes the trustee board o'clock in the manse. Miss Mildred wood. He moved to Red Bank 41 ears. MBS. ELLEN MURRAY JTohny. Qaltin Ttonu t. Dorraai • A Methodist youth rally will be meeting Monday at the home of John E. Day funeral home was in yinenirv. McCo« Howmrd M. Lawn George Conover, the deacon board Foley will be the leader. The topic years ago, serving as cashier for Besides her husband, Mrs, Shay St. Joseph's cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Mur- William 1* .Ra»«n. JiV Enut F held on the afternoon and evening will be "The Amazing Story of the s survived by a daughter, Mrs. ray of Union Beach, who died on of Saturday," February 17, at Old meeting Tuesday at the home of he company here, in which cap- Corwln K. Linson, and the regular Survival of the Gospel." ' icity he continued until 1911. Raymond Desmond of RumBon, five . MRS. ATOUSTA OROURKE Tuesday of last week at her home, Parsons, Labreeque A Borden, First church at West Long Branch. At that time he became connect- sons, Pvt. James Shay, stationed was held Friday morning at Holy choir rehearsal Thursday at the Mrs. Augusta O'Rourke, 71, wife COUNSELLORS AT LAW. home of the organist, Mrs. Ray Wil- CHRIST EPISCOPAL ed with B. J. Reilly In the storage In South Carolina, Cpl. Daniel Shea Family church, Union Beach, where • W.ll.c. Str.. lUd Bank PRESBYTERIAN Shrewsbury and trucking business, remaining somewhere In France, Cornelius of James O'Rourke of East Keans- a high mass of requiem was cele- Theoion D. Ptrtoni Edmund J. Ctaton* liams. The hour for each of these burg, died Tuesday morning at her Rev. John A. Hayes will speak meetings Is 8 p. m. Sunday's services are 7:30, Holy until 1917. Then in conjunction Shea, living in Rumson, Cpl, Har- brated by Rev. Walter E. Slattery. Thtodon J. L&brteqw Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in Communion; 10 a. m., church with William' A. Burdge, he formed old Shay, convelesclng in a hospital home on Bray avenue. She resid- Burial In charge of the John E>. Day Biton 7. Corabi Thonu J- Smith The fourth session of the Teach- the company that was incorpora- at Pawllny, New York, and PFC.ed at Newark befoie moving to funeral home was In St. Peter's Robert H. MmJcU William R. Blair. Jr. observance of United Youth or er's Training Institute and worship school; 11 o'clock, morning prayer John T, UtttlU m Christian Endeavor day, which and sermon. Holy Communion first ed in March, 1917, as Burdge & illlam Shay somewhere in France; this section. cemetery, Jersey City. hour will be held Wednesday at 8 Surviving besides her husband are MOBBIS POBTTTEB, closes National Youth week, on p. m. in the Presbyterian church. Sunday of each month. Russell. They began business in a a sister, Mrs. Catherine Comber of the subject, "Bad Bargain*." The small way, having but two trucks, Oakhurst and a brother, John Sull- 3 daughter, Mrs. John Kaiser of THE BOEHL TWINS CrHfi.d PukUc Acnutul young people will hold a special but the firm prospered and became ivan of Rumson. Keansburg, a son by a former U Monmouth St, R.d Bank. N. 1. FIRST METHODIST ST. CLEMENT'S EPISCOPAL Peter Marshall and Buiaa Louise, T.I. R»d Bank 2824 worship service Sunday afternoon Belford ' one of the leading trucking and Services will be held Saturday marriage, William A. N. Haag, Eatontown storage companies in this section. twin children .of Edward J. and at 5:30 o'lock in celebration of the Services next Sunday morning morning at the residence and at former borough recorder atKeans- DR. L W. CARLBON. above day. Church school will be held Sun- About 20 years ago Mr. Russell 9 o'clock at the Holy Cross church. burg, and two grandchildren. Mary Louise Murray Roehl of will be morning prayer and sermon Church street, Little Silver, died SURGEON CHIROPODIST, The monthly meeting of the ses-day at 9:45 a. m. under supervision by Allen B. McGowan, lay reader- became actively engaged in the The rector, Rev. Patrick J. Clune, The funeral will be held tomor- of W. Lester Whitfleld. The adult business of operating buses. This will celebrate a high requiem mass. row morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Monday noon and Tuesday night in FOOT AILMENTS sion was held Sunday night in the in charge, at 9:30 o'clock. The Monmouth Memorial'hospital. They manse, and the regular monthly Bible class will discuss the lesson, followed the cessation of trolley Interment, with the Worden funer- John E. Day funeral home and-at Oflea Hount church school will meet at 11 service between Red Bank and out- were bom at the hospital last Fri- Ditlj t:IO a. m. to ItIO p. m. gathering of the board of trustees "God's Concern for Persons." o'clock. al home directing, will be In Mount 9 o'clock at St. Ann's church at Worship service begins at 10:50 lying municipalities. The Boro bus Olivet cemetery. Keansburg, where a high mass of day. The bodies were removed to Evcnlngi: Taeaday and Tbnraday was held Monday night at the of- the Worden funeral home and pre- fice of Alexander D. Cooper. a. m., with organ music by Mr. company was formed and Mr. Friends may visit the residence requiem will be celebrated by Rev. For appointment phone tut Whitfleld. The junior choir under LEONARDO BAPTIST Russell became its treasurer and at their convenience and the reci- Edward Corrlgan. Burial will be in pared for interment Mr. and Mr*. 60 BBOAD ST, RED BANK, N. t. No mid-week worship service was manager, posts which he held at Roehl have two other children. held this week due to special din- direction of Mrs. Whitfleld will "Behold God's. Servant" will be tation of the rosary will be at the Mount Olivet cemetery. ner by the Sojourners club last render selections. At this service the topic of Rev. Ellwood Wolf's he time of bis death. residence tomorrow evening at 8 With the^Wordens directing, tem- DR. MILDRED HULSART. sight. the people will be asked to brjng sermon Sunday morning. Mr. Russell was a member of 'clock, WILLIAM LORENSEN porary entombment was made this BTJBOEON CHIROPODIST. their gifts to the altar for the Cru- The Young People's Christian he board of education for IS years. morning at. Fair View cemetery. The flowers on the pulpit last sade for Christ. Rev.- Paul G. He was elected in 1928, retiring in William Lorensen, 60, of West Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy ' Sunday morning were given by Endeavor society will meet tonight MRS. CHRISTINA PRYOB Offie* Houm Dally I i. m. to I >. •. Jocinke, pastor, will preach on theat 8 o'clock. The deaconess of the 1941. He was an early member of Keansburg, operator of a smoked The Red Bank Register is sup- Mr. and Mrs. William Dean of 34 theme, "Jesus Christ, Truth Incar- the Red Bank Rotary club, serving Mrs. Christina Pryor, 78, widow flsh plant, died Sunday at his ported bv local as well as out-of- Evmlntit Tuurfajr, Thundar, Satarsay Marlon street. church will meet Tuesday after- of Luke Pryor, died at the home of nate." Holy communion will follow. noon at the home of Mrs. Robert as its treasurer for many years. home. He was born In Sandusky, town business men. Advertisements (Cloud WedneuUr! The weekly gathering of the At the 7:30 o'clock evening ser- He -was one of the first directors her daughter, Mrs. Julia Hoffman, Ohio, and was the son of the late appearing regularly teU the story. Far appointment phona SOS Search; the Elsie Klttlitz chapter wife of ex-flre chief Harry J. Hoff- —Advertisement Young Men's Bible -class was held vice H, E., Werner of Eatontown of the World Wide guild, Tuesday of the former Friends building Mr. and Mrs. Dethle Lawrence. He 1M BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. J. last Sunday morning with Ray G.will present a series of sound mot- and loan association nnd at the man of 145 Branch avenue, yester- was married to the late Alice La night; the Ladies' Aid society, day morning at 9:50 o'clock, follow- Wolf presiding. ion pictures as a part of the Thursday afternoon of next week time of his death was vice presi- Mont Lawrence. Surviving is a Two letters were read by Secre- University of Life program spon- dent of the Mainstay-Friends sav- ing a long illness. She had been son, Wlillam Lorensen, Jr., living at the .home of Mrs.' Edward a|Hng for some time and was con- tary Lyons from members of the sored by the young adult fellow- Burdge, and the trustees of the ings and loan association. He -vDSa at home. Funeral arrangements class stationed overseas with the ship. The films will include "The a member of the Monmouth boat fined to her room for the past two were in charge of the H. S. Bedle church will meet at the church ears. armed forces. They were from PFC. Crown of Righteousness," "The Thursday night of next week. club and the Woodmen of the Funeral Home, Keyport. ' Samuel T. Harvey, Jr. somewheru Lord's Prayer" and "The Worth- World., v. " Mrs. Pryor was born at Phalanx in France, and Machinists Mate and a daughter of the late Freder- whlleness bf the' Bible," featuring METHODIST Surviving, besides MB wife, Mrs. CHARLES P. BCNKER. 2d,class .William Wikoff, in the a special commentary by Lowell ick and Christina Snyder Brasch. "How Much (essie Matthews Russell, whom he Charles F. .Bunker of Shore V South Pacific. The group will meet Thomas. The program is designed Belford married on Jufy 29, 1906, are two She came to' Red Bank with her next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Notices for Sunday, February 4 husband 34 years ago. Mr. Pryor boulevard, Keansburg, died in for spiritual uplift, and religious sons, Lieut, William L. Russell, Jr. Monmouth Memorial hospital Should The annual budget for church education and the public is invited 8:30 a. m., church school; 10:45 a.and Lieut. David W., Russell, both passed away In December, 1926. obligations, in the amount of $12,- m\, "Hold Forth the Word of Life"; Mrs. Pryor was an active member Wednesday of last week. He was to attcndthls special service. The In the Wavy. William's residence Is 64 years old. The deceased was I Spend?" 705, and for benevolences amount- senior choir will sing the selection, 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship aervlqe at Fair Haven and David's is in of the Reformed church. ing to $2,163 for the year beginning has been united with the evening Besides Mrs. Hoffmann, Mrs. born in New y.ork- city and was We wWd like to answer that "Some Day," with Mrs. Falkenburg New York. There Is a grandson, the son of the late Fred and Mleta April 1, as proposed by the session and Frank'Mount as soloists. service for an hour of Bible study William Ferd Russell, and he also Pryor Is survived by three other question by saying that here at and board of trustees, were unani- of the great doctrines of the Chrle- leaves two sisters, Mrs. Alice daughters, Mrs. William Egan of Kreyer Bunker. He was a widow- {be Worden Funeral Home vm HHCC Relations Sunday will be er. Funeral arrangements are In mously adopted Sunday at a special observed February 11 with a tlan faith. Rev. P. J. Myers will Spraguo and Mrs. Mary Cramer, Staten Island, Mrs. Eugene Lajftbn, prefer to leave this matter to congregational meeting field imme- special program to be announced conduct the course of study. both of Barnegat, and two brothers Oakhurflt, and Mrs. Francis Hig- the judgment of the family; wo diately following the youtn worship next week. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock 'John Russell of Barnegat and Ivins glns of IrVlngton; two sons, Frank services at 12 noon. Mrs. G. B. Whltlldil. Mrs. Verna Rev. P. J. Myers baptized Christine Russell of Westwood. ryor of Rumson, and J. Benjamin have a complete service to meet Harry C. F. Wordcn, president uf Krnzier nnd Fred O. Sfeelman have Loulac Walling, Infant daughter of Services will be held this after- Pryor of Irvlngton; 14 grandchil- any need, we mark this com- the trustees, was in rlinrge of the llC(!n rcclcctcd.. church trustees. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank A. Walling of noon at 3 o'clock at the residence. dren; two great-grandchildren; two plete price in plain figures, and gathering and Harold S. DeVoe, '..,Thn annual, pal . part. y, o-f- the.Port Monmouth. Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of the sisters, Mrs. Mary Schults of Red suggest that the family-make «ecretary of the official board, act- Woman's Society of Christian Ser- | Presbyterian church, will officiate, Bank, and Mrs. Margaret Dowd of its own decision. ed as secretary. vice will he held tomorrow nlf.'it and Mrs. Grace M. King will be the Jersey City, and a brother, Charles The annual Every Member Can- lit thp home of Mrs. Roberts of Holmdel Woman vocal soloist. The bearers will be vass wlll'be held Sunday afternoon, P.ronil street. Prosecutor John J. Qulnn, Theo- Ends Her Life dore D. Parsons, Thomas P. Dore- February 25, with approximately TINTON FALLS JU1CT1IODIST 80 interested church 'members culi- muB, Kenneth H. McQueen, presi- Church Rchool will convene Sun- Funeral services for Mrs. Deslra dent of the Merchants. trust com- ing upon their fellow members forl,],,v-ui persons ten- n«nncl<« reported that the 34-ycar will of the late Henry Holmes of ilil woman, wife of Robert C. Shaw dered a farewell reception Sunday MUST I'KKNIIYTKKIAN Jersey City, builder and 'banker. We have tho moat, modern afternoon. In the ehnprl fov«, Miss in ongineer nt the Bell Telephoni The will was dated March 16. 1941 Corrlne Bowers, director of relig- 10:i ton town Laboratories ID Dcnl, shot hersel facilities for the development ious education, who left Mnniiny r Soldier :inil Hie KlncJsc:" In the right temple with a 22 cali- Your Expression of of any monument which you will be the subject of Rev. C'hcxter ber pislnl. Police also deolarod tha — a new assignment at Ellziilii'thpnil might choose, Expert de. Rev. Roger J. Kqulre, pastor* of (He' J. 1'udiii'tl'ii hi.'i'inon nt tl>c Ui;IS Mm., Himiv, poet nnrt itrtlst; had True Rertiembrance Kimilfiy mornliiR worship Hervicc. been under doctor's card. Her onr. signers aild_draftsmen, with Methodist church, extended the Hl« thenu- ut tli« 7':15 JI, in. HcrvR-c liiitm'-dhite mu'vlvors are her hun No other act of a normal -regrets and well wishes of .liln will |ip-"KnownlK .Icsns »n Your bund nnd mother, Mrs, Bogtlo Al man's Ufa gives him more years of experience are avail- parishioners to Mixs Bowers, lifter Friend," Ydutli Choir will hrlnK cott Carrel of Holmdel. complete .-*soul «att«f notion which Miss Anne Ertfckson j/re- able fpr your convenience. For speclnl music nnd a liymn-sInK will Cpls. John Matey tind Car! than the building of a Me- •snted a gift to the honored dirnc tiilm pluce, • " • orlal to his loVed ones who any Information or advice "n our Juntral Jjomt illffiJ ttanJi art eaoi tor on behalf of the choirs of (he Mount jif the Shrewsbury Barrack! Church school will coiTWnTriiTtlTSO InvcrtlKnti-rt, .-' have gone on. " .concerning your Me mo rial Presbyterian church, Miss Mnrllyn 1 ~Evory phase of a Day ltd will Iht laUti Jtvtopmtntt in ttjutpmtnl fo 'Moore ntoo presented a gift to Altai u. ni, In the chappl under direction Our select Barre Memorials problems feel free to call, on of Curl 'Whlteliurvt.' The adult CAKTEH CJKT8 SCHOOL POST funeral ' sorvlce Im- bear the Guild mark of ap- Boworg.frpm'th'e Chrlntlnn Kndcnv- r tk. comfort of thoit atltnJlng. or societies,, and Mr, Hayen ipoku Bible duns will meet at'lite niiumi' »r. J. V. s. Carter,, woll-known pressively honors the proval—your guarantee of a us without obligation. of the church's slriiuire' regrets dui- hour In tho .mariflij to ttilto up a Anbury Pin-It colored physician, has loved one. Our service flnor Moraorlal at no extra -WhUjfctoi «ludy" of tin! prophecy of Amon,.'All been MPIioli In an eternal tribute. cost . Visit our showroom the church, Miss Bowerx nf cducutlori .... _ tk and- swjuswlUplsyatitu/u,. brief talk concerning* her ac Ings of the Word of God are, -'In- JtiiRmdl l^urdy, who resigned whei certified Memorial*". to nttoml 'UIIB claH« M which 'in relinquished the pastorate in Red Bank and accepted iterjIK toucher. 'ount ^mortal +J4ome glfti with thanks, ' , t Mi-si Baptist church, JOHN E. DAY PIHKT MKTIIOIHMT The appointment wns unnouncec JOHN VAN KIRK IVNA1 1HIIAKL by Miiyur Oeorun A'. Snufck, 2d, / FUNERAL HOME Monument Co. B8 Blvartld* Avtmia tint lo Ml, Olivet CaroiUry • '•*•» • •• tynu.Bright " nuHyi! of OmnRe. Dr. Carter sponi Pharih 332 Rid Sink Regular Friday -night service! , Rov, Walter ' B,"Vyillliiin«. will- Phone Red Bank 319 STATE HtVAY 80 135 W.%ontSt.. Will b« conducted by JUbbl Arthur nioHl of hl« youth In Aibury.I'ai'k 226 prtich at the i o'clock Hunriuy'vni- He i« a gmdualo of,,A»bury Par* , HEADDON'S CORNER H. Hershon at the Congregation » )to iubJ«ot,-"Sor. high school ana°Browrunlv.r.itV R.F.D,Bo«J08 i • RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945 Page Seven. tin* Martin, Mr*. Richard ltoelUr, I ha* been taken over br A. •. a>at- More Than 200 Hi*. George Llebar, ABB Nolan, New Lieutenant Keansburg penskl ot Hamilton aram, Leo- ITera" Nel*on, Mr*. Samuel Q*tro-J nardo. enk, Eugene T. Pack, Sgt, Selma (Tha Bad Baak Basister can,baboo; . Kaanabarc at tha atotai o« t L. 1 Sverre Sorenson, V. ». N*vy, he* IMPORTANT Give Blood At Polltlnsky, Estell* RothweU, Ana IT, John CfrHan, Pblk» Kallar, Chu returned to duty on * destroyer *• fleeder, lira. Helen Richmond, oial, L. Zackarman aad Georra cort after spending a ton-day leave NOTICE TO FUEL OIL Blood Bank Here Prank Sarappt, Aldona Sakales, Seaman Frank Finn, who Sa »ta- with hi* family her*. 'MS* Slegel, Benjamin TanoUy, loned In Florida, ipent.the week- Edward K. Atlei, meohanloeJ su- AUTOMOBILE For quick, efficient service deposit I lun* Vllet Mrs. Emery Unlgerten, ind visiting his parent*, Mr. and perintendent .of th* Atlantic High- Plan Inaugurated Andrew Wyckoff, Albert E. Tou- In. Terrence Finn. and* Journal, who has been serious MECHANICS your remaining ration stamps "with mani, Jr., James E. McConnell, Ean Bruce of Brooklyn visited III at his home on Memorial park Whereby Donor May Mn. L. O. Ford, Albert W. Worden, i. Jean Adam* and family at ay, is improving. us today. I eleh Smith, P. H. Royer, Mr*. The Methodist Youth. Fellowship Walter Dohrn, Emma Htfling-, Mr*. ielr home on Seawood avenue over Honor Serviceman ,e week-end. Mr. Bruce 1* a sum- rill meet February 0 at the horn* and CALL SEA BRIGHT 298 Florence Nelson, PFC Nicholas Gla- if Miss Delores DeCordova, Bast •Unit eona, Bgt Edmund Malnote, Sidney resldent of East Keansburg. •v Mort than 300 person* give tholr Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of West highland avenue. blood to the Red Crow blood bask elson, Joel Ornstaln, Hilda South- 'eansburg are the parent* of a Thurad&y at the Methodlit ohurch 11, William Eyde, Benjamin Rleg- Iman, Mn. Josephine Johnaon, m born last Friday at Monmouth nalal or aiftleal aa* a, 5 Fellowship hall, when th* blood lemorial hospital. Safer b* wa4 (• tha Masti™ l donor »ervlca of the county Red Or. Anson Hoyt, Irma Conover, Al- board*, aa a *ul*a la the Mtaa. )ert UcCracken, Capt Oscar Hell- David Brower and James Grant tto« of M. ta aaaoriue* itt Croia chapter collected blood. The eft last week for induction Into the aa orlar taanad by 'nee* T. REGAN OIL CO., new policy ot having the donor nan, Melvin Mailer and Randall rpatd force*. , ' - ' with MAGITEXMUei Bynwa, «rwtar of War fiCwi. >ylor. * SEA BRIGHT sign a label with the name* ot rel- Miss Shirley Hermann spent a aatloa as* Soeoavant OCEAN AVE., «t!vejL_oLtrJendj, jlejIgnaHng the_ iw days last week visiting her ft- IWa sow Hat plaaaa am: plasma for them, waj Inaugurated In tfca ^.alr aawl«a and the first donor to do til* wu Eatonfcwn ?r, Massachusetts, where he U sta- ltat William Ditto, who gave hi* blood oned. Thanfora, sf rea an s •saMM In honor of PFC Paul C. Dabney. (The Bad Bank BaglaUr eaa be bought NMtorCata latontown at tha atoraa of WllUan) The Parent-Teacher association of Iky am Moglta'hbbta Skonpee;'cleaa pat Mr*. Arnold Wood, Jr. and Mr*. Daria and O, Edward Smoek) the Francis place school will hold aantUl mrkota, Harold Spear, vie* chairmen of th* Miss Margaret Flory, acting sec- UBUT O. A. WILLIAMSON, JR. a meeting next Thursday, at which ifMkaft all) No Hb, Th* DoBldoer atalafc aaa oao blood donor Mrvlce, assisted by men u aiaohaaloa. To» m»r omoat QUIG LEY'S retary of the Eastern area for the George A. Williamson, Jr., son of tlma a special program will be pre- ooapeteat and Wanalr- topantaion Mrs. Frank Groff, chairman of the Board of Minion* of th* Presby- sented-in celebration of Founder's Red Bank area, were In'charge. terian church, V. 8. A. will praaent Ur. and Mrs. George. A. Williamson day. - tlona mat upum luulajwr »**Vwr Donor* who. became member* of of Glllesple avenue,-Fair'.Haven, Catherine Dickey of West Keans- anvlomoot colored sound film "We, Too, Re- " a graduated recently'from the dot tato *, "aHMaaT )•» seafattei the chapter** Gallon club, following ceive," Sunday evening, February burg is a patient at Monmonth Me- •who oraat us a esc aw«> eey TYDpl. the giving ot their eighth pint of 25, in tha Prtebyterlan church. advanced Air Fdrces training morial hospital. Fischer's Pet Shop ordar to ««* u *a«rtrom a* ss school at Chlldresa field, Texas, and blood.Thurlday were Mr*. Evelyn Thla picture daplcta .the. work of Elizabeth Elgenrauch, daughter M WXST FRONT »T, aaaantlal work.— Seholssman, "'Mto* Mary Gaston, th* church among native* of the received-hi*.allverwing*.and,cpm- if Mr. and Mr*, Henry Elgenrauch SERVICE STATION Mis* Dorothy M. Brown, Norman South Pacific and show* how the mission a* second lieutenant. of Laurel avenue, celebrated her •™:"" BED'BANK"" '"::'"""" F. Slckels and MaJ.F. H. Achard. work ot missionaries In that dis- fifth birthday last Wednesday. Mi. J. B. m Other donor* were Rena Abromo- trict has hslped the war effort. Louis Rhuman of Lobsen avenue Gas, Oil, Tires, Batteries vritz. 3. B. Aravosljs, Mr*. Edna Overhead doors are being Install- Fair Haven baa been confined to his home by Behlmer, Mr*. Eve Buonano, Iia- ed in the Eatontown fire house and Illness for the past two weeks. DE RIDDER dora Bady, Lillian Bennett, Mary (Tha Bad Bank Regiatar can ba bough the Interior stairway I* being re- n Pair Havan from Mack's itora and the Edward Keun, son of Mr. and PANT KEEP Cor. Maple Ave. and Monmouth St. Carroll, Joseph P, Crowley, Ida moved to make room for the new Fair Haven Market) Mrs. Edward Kelm of Creek road, BUICK, INC Cohen, Mr*. O. M. Carter, Mr*. Wil- fire truck which Is expected March Mrs. Lester' England of Hager's celebrated his sixth birthday Thurs- U*U» MONMOCTH PHONE RED BANK 3921 liam Donald, Mrs. James Delaney, Lane will entertain at her home lay. GRANDMA IN Mr*. H. W. Estelle, Alton V. Evan* The building on Broad street, this aftsrnoon the women of the Harry Relbolt Is a patient at the BKD BAMS, IT. M. Tonnca-lj Biehael * Qtdfley ' Warren E, Rlggen, Vivian No- tear Main, owned by Leslie D. Seel- Methodist church. At this meeting Monmouth Memorial hospital. , MaakarcMi wrrUa vatacaas tatt wlekl, Mrs. Carolyn' Larson, Mary ly, has been sold to a china con- plans for the group's second ann- At the annual meeting ot Keans- HER CHAIR certSeate ol availability. " Ann Budrewlcz, Mrs. Frank Dean, cern which la making alterations ual patriotic party February 21 will urg Savings and Loan association She's as lively aa a Youngster-^ Marjorle Miller, Mrs.'James Avatl, to the place preparatory to opening be completed. eld last week, a report submitted Now her Backache) ia better Isidore Alpert, Marie Beam, Mrs, Many sufferen rolieva naninc banlranha a china store. Lieut and Mrs. Philip Lewis, .Jr. »y the secretary, Harold D. Wlllett, quickly, onca they diaeorer that tha nal NOTICE OF ADJOURNED ANNUAL Mary Epyce, Mrs. Anne Bady, Mr*. Th« Presbyterian young p*ople'» and daughter have, moved, from shows that its asset* hays' reached catiioauMa of their trouble may ba tired kidney*kUMja. MEETING.' Stanley Brown, Mr*. H. J. Curtis, Tli~ o>kidnenK«HattvaV<>hMwajro(-tak- kiiiooji an HattWa'obW way ot.tak-. '--Notlaa j* hereby (Wan ta tea "wmfcia* WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF :holr held a party last Thursday their Fair Haven residence to an an all-time high in the history of Ing tb« eioen Mlda and vaat« out of tb* Ruth Coftey, Dorothy Corradlno, apartment in Riimson. la *ood itandln» of Monmouth Conaw Mr«. Raymond Desmond, William In the manse. Miss Margaret the association. The reports shows blood. They help moat people paaa about 8 OrsanlaMlon for Social Sarrlea that th< White, Mis* DorU Henderson.and The. deadline for obtaining dog that during the. past year 59 loans pinna day. adjourned annual maatini of aald o»ian- E. Donald, Mrs. George Drawbaugti, Mis* Jean Miller were named a licenses Unaer~th~e~st8ta^w~ex- _When duorder of kldjney fuDotton laatlon will-taV«-plaea on-Pebniary._jth» REFRIGERATOR ^ Mr*. Marlon Edwards, Mm. J. L. pounnoUBinatttTr'to rwnauria"y'ouf 1945, at two-thirty o'eloek p. m. War committee to arrange for the next ilred yesterday. M. Floyd Smith, and 80 homes were made free and may cauio sasginf baokaebe, Tbaumat Fox, Judith Potkln, Alice Miller, arty to be held Friday night, Feb- borough clerk, stated today that left paina, loas of P«P and anucy. ««tto>» «P Time, at TJ90 Building. Broad atraat. Bad Mrs. Russell Titinan, Mr*. Robert clear. The board of director* voted Diihla,^wellin«, .puffineas under tna eyea, Bask, N. J. Tha purpoie ol said n*at> WASHING MACHINE ruary 23. beginning February 12 Patrolman :o mature the 57th series ot shares, headaohes and diiilneaa, Frequtnt or soanty In* Is to *l«t truiteei and omeara and Reussllle, Wanda Snyder, J. Albert John' Matzen will make a survey paasagea with amartin* and bunln* some- to.transact ineh other buaineas as star Bloom, John Anderson, Russell S. More than 00 members . and which $33,000 will be paid out to time* ahorre then la lomothinc wronc with properly eoma b«fora aatd meetlnc. and issue sumrrtonseg to all dog Investors whose shares run out Div- jour iddneys or bladder. • Bedford, C. Powell Beyland, August guests attended the anniversary, owners who have not obtained John L. UoDtsomaiTi VACUUM CLEANER idends in the amount of three per- Don't waitlAilc your drunlit for Doan'a KztentWt Stcretary. F. C. Boeech, Lois Berardi, Israel celebration and Pollyanna birthday licenses. In the meantime licenses Filla, uaed aucoesafully by mulions for orer Breelow, Holme*, Cook, Mrs. party Monday night of Pride of may be obtained from Mr. Spilth :ent were paid on all Investments 40 yean. They give happy relief and will help AND Crescent council. Sons and Daugh- ihares in the association. The re- the 15 m9ea of kidney tubea flush out poiaqn- Ham Condtt, Alice Coraelluf, Vin- it police headquarters, and persons cua VMM Xron youxbloodr B ,. Get JDoaa'i Pilk. Back ilia Attack—Bay War Bondsi cent Dallesandro, Oliver Dennis, ter* of Liberty. Mri. Emma Brown, no doing will not receive ort also show* that the association Mrs. Mae Enrlgbt, Mr*. Fred Frel- Miss Lutla Allgor stud Mrs. Esther summons. lias reserves In the sum of $32,- ELECTRIC IRON bolt Flledner were those celebrating 269.65, The board of directors voted birthdays. Gift* were also present- Douglas Glenn Egeland, son of to make loans to veteran* to pur- Gertrude Perlberg;, Betsy Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Egeland of Paul Huntsman, Robert Reuaallle, ed to Mis* Allgor said Daniel Mor- chase homes. Any veteran, can bor ris, charter member* preeent How- River road, celebrated his second row up to $4,000 for the purchase Michael Ercolino, Harry C. Wor- birthday Saturday afternoon with a — PARTS — den, Maurice Forechlrm, Mrs. Da- ard Davlson of Long Branch, an- of a home, borrowing the full pui^ other charter member, was unable party. Present were hla brother chase price if necessary at a rate USE OUR LAY-AWAY vid Hance, Mr*. Warren Oerow, Bruce and sister Miml, Mrs. Bar- to attend. Mrs. Margaret Fette if four percent interest , Mn. William Gamwell, Tony Hunt- state councillor, and Mrs. Dorothy ney Egeland and children Edward BELTS-SEALS--CONTROLS Ing. Mrs. William Hardlman, Mrs. and Sharon Lee. Mrs. Warren Wolf Mr. and Mr*. John Buriey and Parker, deputy, also received gifts son and daughter visited Mrs. Jean PLAN Dolly Ireland, Emit Johnaon, Frank akes were provided by Mrs. Fred and daughter Barbara, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mollta Koeptel, Florenc Christopher and son Paul, Jr., Mrs. Adams of Seawood avenue Satur- WRINGER ROLLS-GEARS-HOSE Covert and Mis* Allgor. The deco- day. Klaes, Melvin Lendls, Mrs. Ardls rations were In red, blue, green William Meyer, Jr., and daughter For Your New CENTER POSTS McAdam, R. E. Martin, Barbara Mary Jo, Mrs. Daniel Sarkey and The Francis Place Parent-Teaoh- and yellow and baskets ot candy ers* association will observe Found- MacLennan, George Markman, Bea- were- served as favors. A crochet- son Daniel', Mrs. William Meyer, trice Munsell, Thom&s Morley, Sr. and Misses Sandra and Innli er's day Thursday of next week. X ed apron, gift of Mm. Louella Rush, musical program is being planned, BRUSHES--BELTS--CORDS Frank Mullan, Mrs. William No- was disposed, of on the co-operative Meyer and Mrs. Robert .May. Dec' 7UR JACKET glow. Lieut David Ohl, Wealey Or- plan and was won by Mrs, L. A. orations featured pink, blue, an< with a-surprise feature prlie for dtle, Mrs. Florence Pawley, G. Tru- Wagner of Belleville, a member of white with a large pink and blui the dais having the most parents For Spring and Easter HANDLES ANDIRON CORDS man Reeves, Mollle Relsberg, Elea- the lodge who was present A cake as centerpiece. present MTS. Rose Waldman is in nor Babito, Mn. Frank Rogan, penny sale is scheduled for next Mrs. Harry J. Carlln and daugh- Norman Slckels, Margaret M. Sal- Monday, a card party February 12 ter Ann of Colonial court are visit- NOW! mon, Ruth Sparks, Mrs. Robert and a Valentine's party February ing relatives at Brooklyn. Atlantic Highlands Smith, Mrs. Harry Stryker. Robert 19. Owing to the icy conditions o: GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Ullman, William Weinrlch, John the streets, the collection of papen The Shepherds of Bethlehem held (Tha Bad Bank Bazlitar ean ba bought Whlteman, Milton Wasser, Mrs. and magazines by the salvagi In Atlantic Highlands from Bomeo'a Sir. Also CHOCKERS 46 Monmouth St. Phone 3536 , Red Bank Milton Tass, Robert VanBrunt a special meeting Tuesday night. committee, under the direction ol vice Station. Blumettl'a. Lemburi'a, Car. Mrs. Edna Tarnell, Addle Sclsco, Mn. Henry Graman of Deal, a Jack Willard, salvage chairman out'a and Katt'a). • t Hat* and MufFi Made William C. SInkles, James Durkin, member of Pride of Crescent coun- has been postponed until a later Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horky ol Maurice Stalberg, Doris Mlddle- cil, Is reported seriously ill. An- date. Mr. Willard requests thi Monmouth road received word Mon- To Match Your Jacket or Coat dltch, Robert Liming, Sgt Donald drew Boles of Keyport, another residents to keep storing the papei day that their twin nephews from Johnson, Pvt. Henry Bruzewskl, member, returned home Sunday and have it ready for the next col Boston, who were on the U. S. S. Come and browse around Camilla Rigney, Mary Gaston, El- from Monmouth Memorial hospital, lection. Spencer, had been lost in action. | All Stylet Deiigned By Us | sie Mlnton, Emma Howard, Lieut where he hsjj been a patient sever- Donald Cameron Cook, Jr., in F. W. Wahtetrom, Mrs.. Murlal Ll- al weeks. fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Cook of pardl, Mrs. David Fisher, Jack Mrs. Edith Lewie, Junior past ma- East Keansburg First avenue, was baptised Sunday We specialize .in the Remodeling Dirkae, Lester Kennedy, W. Burn- tron and her son, Ralph L. Lewis, (Tbe Bad Bank Reeiiter can bt bough at St. Agnes church by Rev. Mi- ham, Robert Baskln, Mrs. Anita past junior parton, were honored la Eaat Eoambars at bldon WllW chael H. Callahan, pastor. and Repairing of Furs Stall. last week by Eatontown chapter of Eastern Star at a reception held In Mr and Mrs. George Scott an Mn. J. Leonard of Leonardo will The Thrift Shop J. J. Fisher, Alvin Glaeaer, Glad- the Masonic tempi*. They received Mr. and Mrs. William Meade at- open a restaurant February SO on ys Gloeckner, Richard Hackstaff, flowers from Mrs. Cora Caffyn, tended the hockey games at Mad First avenue near Center avenue. 22 FRONT STREET Carroll Hunter, Mrs. Helen Hall, worthy matron, In behalf of the son Square Garden, New York city, ' Mrs. R. Eugene Shearer, wife of Margaret C. Jones, Dorothea John- chapter and other gift*. About 75 Sunday. the Central Baptist church pastor, ha* replaced Mrs. L. G. Galloway as WINTER'S FUR SHOP son, Thomas Klrby, Miss S. Kala- members and guests attended. The Mrs. Virginia McNally of Briar- —The place to find what you vetter, Mrs. Margaret Kcndrick, refreshment table wag attractively wood avenue is a surgical patlenl & teacher In Rumson private school. 58 Monmouth Street Red Bank Catherine Lucy, Lieut John. J. Mul- decorated. at Monmouth Memorial hospital. She will teach French. Mrs. Gallo- way is taking a leave of absence. (Opposite Borough Hall) want at the price you want— . , hern, Mrs. Lucy Murphy, Sua Ma- Mrs. Emma Brown worked .for Sunday morning a car driven by rasclo, Herb Mason, Virginia Mur- 13 years In the dress factory on Harry "Snyder of West Keansburg, The plumbing business of th* late ray, Paul Matthews, Mildred Novak, Lewis, street where she was last and a car driven by Joseph Papa Walter Ferry ot Garneld avenue George Nemeth, Clifford Oakerson, employed and not SB years In th of East Keansburg, collided at the Betty Patterson, Josephine Petron- intersection of those streets. Police nio, Carol Rubln\Mre. Mary Rid- same plant as reported. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook of Wat- Chief Hoyer investigated. 77 Broad St. dle, Yolando Russo, Mrs. Betty son place are parents of a son born Office Hours Ryan, Mrs. Elizabeth Sickel*, Hel- SEAMAN THOBNE HOME CLEARANCE SALE en Samuels, Catherine Sickles, Mrs, Friday at Monmouth Memorial hos- Daily, 9-5 Orer Donald F. Stckels, Mrs. Norm pltal. Seaman Joseph M. Thome has Now berry's Trimble, Morton Umenojf, Mn. E returned from active service I Fri., 9-6 OF H. Walters, Jane Watson, Gertrude North Africa and Italy. He 1 Red Bank Woodward, William G. Thomas, Little Silver •pending a furlough with hi Sat, 9-1 Luke Pryor, Mrs. Gladys VanBrun parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester 1 (The Sad Bank Baibtar a*n ba bough Thome of New Monmouth. LICENSE NO. 7*1 Robert Conklln, Claire Barthehny, Is Uttla BIIITOT from Unlori NawiaUni Major F. H. Achard, Ida Goodspeed, at tha dapot and at Dannla' Genera All Coats and Dresses Mrs. James Tuttle, Olive Chace Ston.) Back the Attack—Bny War Bonds Pvt. Edward Rutyna, Samuel Gel- This week'* total purchase ol man, Ruth J. Stein, Beatrice Freed- savings stamps in the local school BRIC-A-BRAC TAPESTRIES man, PFC Mary Frakel, Dorothy was *87.«5. Miss Harriet Moore's Brown, Clark Wallace, Mrs. Mary first grade mad* th* largest pur- Personal Cash Loans Porter, Mrs. Ellen White, John L. chase of U4.10 and Principal C. A. bOKS ETC. Willard, Mrs. Evelyn T. Berry, Thompson's eigth grade had th Howard Bernstein, E. J. Wtnner, highest cumber of pupil* buying $ $ Karl Schultae. - stamp* with 1i%. 50 *° 250 OR MORE Mr*. Inger Frits, Constance Rev. Dr. F. A. DeMarl* will Greenawalt, Arch tiant, James preach in Embury Methodist ohurch NO CO-MAKERS REQUIRED Hammond, Mr*. William Hintel- Sunday morning at th* 11 o'clocl -Benefit of Milk Fund- man, Mr*. Janet Inglls, Mr*. Mar service on "Mountains Becomln garet James, Ruth Jones, Lou Plains" and at the 7:80 p. mi wor- • < • . • ' Kaplan, Virginia Klarman, Ed- ship on "Afterwards," Bible school JUNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE OF RED BANK mund Llnzmayer, Dr. M, W. Lobe; convenes at 10 a, m. and Youth When a loan is to your advantage, don't hesitate to borrow as much as you Fellowship at 5: SO p. m. man, Gertrude Myles, Mm. Port need up to'$300. There is no arbitrary requirements or conditions. Loam , land Merrill, Melvin S. Moore, Lor Helen C, Imlay, pharmacist'! mate third olass, WAVES, ha* bee arranged on a basis that is easy and convenient to handle. spending a leave from her station at Norfolk, Virginia, with her par ents, Ur. and Mr*. Charles H. Im< Here employed men and women can borrow on their own signature. fey, of Prospect avenut. A "white elephant" sale will be Our only charge is the monthly rate of 2^% on unpaid balances. This is figured held Saturday, February IT, by the I Tappa Kag society at th* home, on actual unpaid principal balances as reduced by. payments. There are no of Raymond Smith of Rumson road, Ralph's Liquor Shop Raymond Smith was. Initiated • discounts, fees, fines or hidden charges. A 15100 loan repaid in six equal a new number at the last meetln at the home of Mr. and Mn. Wll monthly Installments cost less than Jl.So per month. 4 WHITE STREET RED BANK Ham Skidmore, Lovett avenue, WE REPAIR where a covered dish supper was Telephone Red Bank 1472, let us know how much you heed and some infor- served. The next meeting will be ALL MAKES OF held March S at the home of Mr. mation about yourself. Then we can have your loan ready when you com* In. (A Few Steps From Broad SL) and Mr*. Reuben Taylor of Maple avenue. TYPEWRITERS Members of the American Home and Loan* Alio Arranged By Mail. We Garry a Most Complete Line of department of Little Silver Wom- an's dub will meet Monday in bor- Adding - Machines ough hall to sew for the Red Cross, Prompt, Friendly Service v STANDARD BRANDS OF WHISKEYS, Mrs. AVllHam RM of Maple avenue WHEN IN NEED OF will be hostess. ' OUB 8EBVICE CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, WINES Founder') day will be observec next Tuesday at the monthly meet PHONE R. B Can, Tel, or Ing of Little Silver Parent-Teaohei 1 Write Th* publlo library in the boroug hall will be open Saturday, Febru- - Boom 4 . FIRST COME; FIRST SERVED ary 10,- Instead of February 3. TETLEY'S Over March***, THANK YOU —RAtPHACQUARO, PROP. The Red Banlc Reglitor !• «up ",' Nawberry'* Red Bank, Tel. 1472 MtMgWI ported by local aa well aa out-of- 17 Broael St., Rod Bank tdwn buitneja men—Advertisement RED BANK REGISTER. FEBRUARY 1,1945 Page Eight LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. those present at tbe designated Urns to MOMWO* JM *e »onage will feature the Installation cast their ballots. Local Budget of tfcs Boronsrh of LnVtle Mirer, Nctics Is hereby given to the legal Notice Is hereby given to the legal Notice li hereby given to the legal of officers. voters of the School District of the Voters must vote In the District In al year l*4o. Post-Graduate voters of the School District of the vottn of the School District of th« Bor- which they reside. hortby ft fart Two new members were welcom- Borough of Fair Haven, in the County ough of'Katontown, In the County of Township of Hiddletown, in the County ed at last week's meeting of the of Monmouth, that the annual meeting Monmouth and State of New Jersey, that of Monmouth and State of New Jersey Three («) members will U sleeted herU,.? ^^sr for the election of Four (4) members of the Annual Meeting for the election of that the annual meeting for the election three years. WorklnN.Y. Zoung Women's Jewish league, the Board of Education will be held at Three Member* of the Board of Educa- of three (8) members of the Board of At the said meeting will be submitted bod, on the 2,rd day of ^, .1141^ ^ ^ held at the home of Mrs. Charles Willow Street School on Tuesday, Feb, tio» will be held at the school, (Broid Education will be held at: the question.of voting a tax for the fol- " Addrws, Littls Silver, N«w Jeney lowing purposes: Goldstein. They, were Mm. Ben- ruary 18, 1945. from seven o'clock V nj. street and College avenue), on Tuesday, Township Hall, Middletown Village, '.Phone Number, Bed Beak 1808 Belford Nutte On jamin Neulander and Mre. Matthew to nine. p. m. and aB much longer as February It. 1946, from seven o'clock lor Election District No. 1, the boundar- For current expense —• 1218,1)16,00 Certified by me this Mrd day ot January. Hi.6. . may be necessary, to enable all the legal P. M. to nine o'clock P. M, (Eastern ies of which District are established aa For repairs alid replacements 7,185.00 It is'hereby certified that th* budgst annexed hereto and he Chaskowilz. Plans for a Purlm For manual training 6,400,00 irarninf Leave From Hospital voters present to cast their ballots. War Time I, and as much longer as may follows: " - hereof is an > exact copy of tbs orlilnai on file with the clerk of '£• Jjo party have been canceled. , a Members will be elected 8 years. One be' necessary to enable all the legal For vocational agriculture __ , 1,600,00 contained voters j-resent to cast their ballots. . BEGINNING at the Keansburg Gate- For library - 650.00 body, that all additions are correct and that all statements Mrs. Garrett Detwiler of Mata- member for 1 year. .- way on State Highway Route No. 86 and are in p-oof. . ^^^ ^ Stevens, Registered Municipal Miss Ruth E. Johnston of Bel- At said meeting will be submitted the ' Three members will be elected for wan spoke, on "The American In- three-year terms. from thence running (1) Southerly, along The total amount thought to ford, who has been in charge of question of voting j tax for the follow- the boundary line of the Township, of " Address, Asbury Park, New Jersey dians" atthe,last meeting of the At said meeting will be submitted the be necessary is - $283,151.04 Phono Number, Asbury Park 6064. \t the central supply depot at St. ing purposes: Middletown and the Township of Holm-, Tbe following propositions will also be Women's Missionary society held For current expenses question of voting a tax for the' follow- del to' the Red Hill Road; thence (21 Certified by me this 24th dar of Jsuiuary. 1946. Joseph's hospital at Paterson since 1,600.00 ing purposes: Easterly, following the Red Hill Road, submitted: in First Baptist church. Mre. Wil- For repairs and replacements RESOLVED, that the Board of Educa- shortly after It was organized six bert Smith, president of the society, For current expenses 121,800.00 to the Bam Hollow Road: thence (8) LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE. o The to*.al amount thought to For repairs and replacements 1,500.00 along the Bam Hollow Road easterly to tion is hereby authorized^: years ago, has been granted a leave 1. To expend the sum of' $8,500.00 for be necessary is $34,860.00 the New Xork and Long Branch Rail- SMtLocii Budget of the Borousjh ef"Little SIlTtr, Oountr of Monmouth, for «• of absence to take up post-graduate |pr«iaelocala " legion women's auxil; Dated thU 20th day of January, 1045. The total arnount thought to road right of way; thence (4) Northerly, furniture and equipment and alterations work for six months at New Yorlc i H. EDGAK SMI^H, be necessary Is - $23,800.00 along the New York and Long Branch to buildings. C C host Friday of next 2, To transfer the sum. of $1,500,00 * °BE 'rr RESOLVED, that the following statements of revenues and approprl. ili ' District Clerk. Dated this 30th day of January. 194G. Railroad right of way to HcClces creek; ationa shall constitute the local budget for the year 1945: • .'-. W^TLT the" cSS*"!^ to the county legion auxiliary. NOTE.—The term "current expenses" RICHARD B. ROUERTS, thence (G) Easterly, along McClees from the Current Expense Account to the- Maintenance Account, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that eaid budget bo published In the Red '-, urn to St ITwo new members were Introduced includes. principals', teachers', janitors' District Clerk. creek to the Chapel Hill Road; thence IJSUC of let day of February, 1946. . "and medic's! mrpecEOfg' salaries fuelr —NOTE^=The- term—"current-expenses" («)—Northerlyi-aloiig—the-Chanel—Hill Dated-thl»-JOthoiii'"('Eetimatcd'fer.'l«4«> 89.190.81 JR.SO7.5j Mis. Alice Eekhart. - member of Bueh Board, and Bhall be able Petitions, legally nominating candi- from thence running (1) Southerly, and shall have been 'such a citiien and County • . J6.771.77 27,381.21 ' t _, " I Mrs. Joseph- Carney was elected dates ..tn..ha. ..Y»tc,il.. on,_at said meeting, to read and write. _ «l ong-Seventh.. A venue ...to Hlllalde •. A ve- resident for at least three years immedi- (a) General County (Estimate for 1145) .... 26,771.77 ately "prccedlnfr hit or-herbecomlng-a 4&S.SS 465.26 must be filed with the District Clerk ai * Pelitlohs7""legally" nominating, candi- nue: thence (2) Westerly, along Hillside _ Cc) County Library (Bstlmste for 19451 . 453.5J e,so 2.1; 6 T.109.17 pr least twenty days before the daje of the dates -to be voted on at said meeting, Avenue to Southside Avenue, thence (3) member of such Board, and shall be able State School (Estimate, for 1945) ..._...... -.... - 6,202.26 meeting in order to hnve the names of muot/be filed with the District Clerk at I Keyport Hook and Ladder com- Southerly and Westerly, along Southstde to read and write. Tot sis _.. „..,...... ,_...... ••"• ..... 181,020.00 $88,409.06 $90,825.81 sucti candidates printed on the official least twenty days before the date of the Avenue and Old Woman's Hill Road, to Petitions, legally nominating candi- Ipany at its annual meeting held at be U3cd In voting. Blank meeting in, order to have the names of State Aid: l 1 Mountain Hill Road: thence (4) South, dates to.be voted on at said meeting,' .... 2,500.00 2,500.00 2, SO 0.00 the home of Mrs. John DeWaine. jDa [ormJi'it,s '*fot'or thU purpose may be obtained such candidates printed on the official crly, along the Whlppoorwlll Valley Bond must be filed with the District Clerk at (a) Road Funds (Allotted for 1945) .... from the.District Clerk. ballots to be used in voting. Blank least twenty days before the date of the Other officers elected were Mrs. to the rond leading from the Mountain LOCAL BUDGET |Lester. VanGieson, vice president; Persons who may vote at the" election forms for this purpose may be obtained Hill Road to Brown's Dock Rond and meeting In order to have the names of nre: from the District Clerk. along ?nld road until It lnter«ert> with such candidates printed on tho official " EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Mrs. Robert Wallace, treasurer, and (a) Those who nre registered on the Persons who may vote at the election the Brown's Dock Road: thenee (r>) ballots to be used In voting. Blank Once again I hive the plemure of reporting that th* financial condition of lh« Mrs. Gordon Daviscm, secretary. " permunent registration lists, are: Southerly, along the Brown's Pock Rood orms for this purpose may be obtained BorouRh of Little Silver ii excellent. Over a period of yean, i fairly liveable Mies Jessie Slovens of Main street (b) Those who have registered at least (a) Those who are registered on the to the Shrewsbury or Nnveslnk River: 'roth the District Clerk. surplus has been built UP as * remit of unexpended appropriations due to rlitld entertained at a dessert bridge at three days prior to the date of election, permanent registration Hats, thence (6) Following the Shrewsbury or Persons who may vote at the election economies the «ale of foreclosed properties additional revenues owing U war- either with the lloroueh Clerk of Fair Ha- (b) Those who have registered at least Naveslnk River until Its Intersection with e: time conditions, etc From time to time varying amounts of surplui ca«h havt her home. Prizes for high score ven or at the county boards of election three days prior to the date of election, the boundary line of the Borough of U) Those who are registered on the been appropriated to Ve««> our Ux rate at. a low fltfur«. U our Intention to .1 went to Mrs. Arthur S. VanBus- nt .Freehold. * either with, the Borough Clerk of Eaton- Highlands: thence (7) Westerly : nd permanent registration lists. . continue this policy to the extent that ft U conaliUnt •Uh the maintenance of town or at the county boards of election Southerly, following the boundary line dequate, to take care of iome of the difficult and lerious problems klrk, Mrs. William Hitchcock and between the Borough of Atlantic High- (b) Those who have registered at least MISS RUTHE. JOHNSTON Mrs. Van B/ Walker. NOTICE. at Freehold. ' • ;hrec days prior to the date of election, which may confront the Borouuh In the i>cwt-w»r period. According^, w« hiv« : Notice Is hereby given to the legal lands and the Townshin of Mldiiletnwn. •ither at the Township Hall at Middle- ippropristed from this caih lurplui M.O0O leu than In 1944. Beginning today the various bor- NOTICE. to the point or place of Reglnnlng. . - . own or nt the county boardB of election The 1946 Budget is herewith presented'for joor connlderatlor. I want to. • Her post-graduate work will en- ough fire boxes will be tested at voters of the School District of the Belford School,- for Election District able her to acquire new-idcaB and |thcr-usunl••tcet—hour-.for- tho" alarm Township or Holmdel, injhe County of Notice is hereby, jlreiv.ta the...legal, No. 3, tho boundaries'of which Illstrlct it Freehold. • ' say that In Iti preparation all prop8i«d approprlstions were careiulljr, vcvl.w.d•- technique which will be beneficial Monmouth; that trie""annual "meeting, for voters' of the school district of the Bor- inirthB varlom Itemi srt forth reprwent «Bendltore«-.ws.-h»li«v« to.b.. «b»o: ..; system; 6 p. m. •' ...» the election of three (3) members of the\ DUKh of Rurnson, in the count y_^of- Jje established-as follows:- - --; - NOTICE. lutoly necessary in the belt Interest* of our Ujpayen. The Mtlmnted tax rote Is , to student and cadet nurses who Calvary Methodist•_ church was .Eoard~oi-Education-willTbe-l.eldTat-the- ~MonmoutIT that the' annual , meet- BEGINNING at the Intersection o! the S40.GOS per (1,000 oi assessed valuation sgslnst 119.141 iMt year or in In- , Township Hall on Tuesday, February 13, old right of way of the. New Jersey Notice is hereby given to the lesal creaaa of 11.464 per II.000. In contrasting our rate and our bssli of aliened . "lnteTrdTTxrBnter-niiUtffrj--5erviirErat- host to the mid-winter institute of ing for the election of. three (3) mem- p'otera of the School District of the the conclusion of their training. 1945 from Bev'en- o'clock P. M., to nine- bers of the board of education will be Southern * Itnilrond with the northerly valuations la tolnt whicii tome, of us are apt to overlook at timel In making , the New Brunswick district of the o'clock I*. M., nncl as' much longer as line of Rarltan Bay; thence running (1) Township of Shrewsbury, in the County comparisons) with other munlelpalltle« of similar size, we believe our taxpayers , ' Since Miss Johnston took charge of held at the high school, Ridge Road on )f "M on mouth T that the annual meetlnjf Methodist Youth Fellowship last may.be necessary, to enable all the. legal, Tuesday; February 13, 1945, from 6 Southerly, nionu the said .New 'Jerxey havo reason to be well ss'.isded. The definite rate for Little Silver is. of course, ; the supply depot at St. Joseph's voters present to cast" their ballots. Southern Railroad right of way to 'or tho election of three members of the subject to the amounts to be raised for County and State taxcn, which amounts week. Psev. Charles R. Smyth, pas- o'clock p, m. to B-jP'clock p. m. Eastern iluard of Kd'Jcation will he held at the sl>e has installed an efficient system tor or the local church, was dean 3 members will he elected for 3 years-. War Time and M much longer as may Common's Creek: thence (2) Southerly, aVe yet to be determined. * - which members of the staff de- At said meeting will be submitted the along Compton's Creek and Mill tlrook i'lnton Fall* Schoolhouse _ on Tuesday. The nduro to be railed for slrlclly Iocs! purposes Is up nlmhlly—1138.16— of the institute, Miss Virginia Her- be neewsary, to enaM*a]l the legal flowing Into Compton'a Creek, to County February 13, 1945, from 7 "o'clock p. m., clare has not only raised efficiency question of voting a tax for the follow- voters present to cast Tiibll over 1944'and tbe jichool budget shows an Increase of »2.382.78. While we have, bert of Oakhurst was manager, and ing purposes: Road No. 7. being the road from New o 9 o'clock p. m., and as much longer no official responiihllily In respect to the school builnet—It Is prepared by the ot the depot, but resulted in many Three members will **• Monmouth to' Keyport.. thence (3) ^ta^l- may be necessary, to enable all the Mrs. Evelyn Strobe!, registrar. 'or current expense* < $23,587.1*0 three years. Board of Education and subject to spproval by the voters in February. Thi economies. erly, along the said County Road No. 7, legal voters present to cast their balloti. Firance Committee of our Borough Council wn ailtrd to review it In dcUll and "or repairs and replacements 212^50 At said meeting will be submitted the to Its Intersection with Park Avenue; 3 members will be elected for 3 years. question of voting a tax for the follow- it was their considered opinion that the incrtsies shown were In line with the Miss Johnston, who is the daugh- thenco (4) along Park Avenue, easterly At said meeting .will be submitted the needs of our school system.,. Our school rsnki as one of the best In the State The total amount thought to ng purposes: to the head waters of Ware Creek; ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams Highlands be necessary is 123,799.00 question of voting a tax for^the follow- and we have every reason tb be'proud of it. ,{; - of Railroad avenue, Belford,. re- For current expenses $75,681.00 thente (5) Northerly, along the nnld ing purppscs: The following propositions will also be For library 2,750.00 head waters of Ware Creek and down As you'will note, a hearing on our Budget will be held st the Borough Hall ceived her training at Morristown ubmittcd: For current expemes -... $18,487.00 on Tuesday evening, Febnisrr Wth. At that time we shall be glsd to welcome (The Red Bank Register can be bought For repairs and replacements 4,800.00 Ware Creek to Its mouth. In Rarltan oi For repairs and replacements 2,295.0D Memorial hospital. in Highlands from I. Grecn»pan. Bcdlos Transfer from current expense to re- For manual training 2,750.00 Sandy Hook Bay; thenee (6) Westerly our taxpayers snd to answer any questions which trier msy care to r«l»e. drug store.. Joseph Stamen B and Cen- >alrs and Improvements, $1,500.00. The total amount thought to along the northerly line of the said Bay, Respectfully submitted. Transfer from current expense to debt The total amount thought to OLIVER G. FRA.KE. Msyor. tral Railroad-Btation) to the Jiotnt or place of Beginning. be necessary is $20,782.00 service (Bonds and interest), $1,000.00 be necessary is _... $85,981.00 Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Aufieri of Dated this 1st day of February, 1945. Leonnrdo High School, for Election The following proposition will alio be ANTICIPATED REVENUES Keyport The following propositions will also be District No. 4, the boundaries of which ubmitted: Be It resolved that the sum Cornwall street arrived Saturday at DANIEL S. ELY, submitted: Antldpsted Reallted District Clerk, District are established aa follows: of $1 ooo be transferred from current H45 1944 In Cash (The Red Bank Register can be bought West Palm Beach, Florida, for a Proposition 1—That an appropriation expenses to repairs and replacements. General Rerenuea NOTE—The term "current expenses" of $3,300.00 be added to current expense BEGINNING at the Intersection ol In 19(4 in Keyport from T. Pappas, Mrs. Flor- six-weeks' sojourn. includes principals', teachers,' * janitors' Seventh Avenue with tbe boundary line Dated this 30th day of January, 1945. 118.000.00 ence Melee*. Gus Senson, Mrs. Clnra Suss- to def-ay cost of operating a second bus NELLIE C. OSBORN, 1. Surplui Revenue Caoh Appropriated I 18,000.00 I 16.000.00 man and Mrs. M. Plofsky) The Girls Friendly club will meet and medical inspectors', salaries, fuel, on pupil transportation routes, of the Borough of Atlantic Highlands 2. Miscellaneous Revenues textbooks, school supplleB, flags, trans* and running thence (1) Southerly anr District Cltrk. Lomorrow night at the home of Proposition 2—That an appropriation License*: Ezra W. Karkus, local attorney, portation. of pupils, tuition of pupils at- Westerly, along the boundary of Elec NOTE—The term "current expense*" 20.00 10.00 20.00 Mrs. William Rauscher of Highland tending Bchools in oth?r districts with the of $(,000.00 be added to.repairs and re- lion District No. 2 to the Mountain HII Is vacationing In Florida. placements for repairs to play ground at Includes principal*', teachers,' janltori' 50.00 SO.OO 50.00 avenue. consent of the Board of Education, schuol Road. thence (2) Westerly, along and medical inspectors' salaries, fuel, Interest and Costs on Taxes ...- ~- 600.00 50(1.00 568.17 ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Haigh libraries, compensation of the District Lafayette Street school. Mountain Hill Road; to an angle in salr Mrs. Mary Mount, who has been Dated this 31 at day of January. 1945. textbooks, school supplies, Hags, trans*, Franchise Tsxes —— «.OO0.t>0 B.OoO.OO io.i5e.es and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I. Cund- Clerk, of the custodian of school moneys road in the property formerly known a portation of pupils, tuition nt pupils at- 1,700.00 2.250.00 2,742.72 patient in Monmouth Memorial nnd of attendance officers, insurance and RALI>H E. LONGSTREET, the Hosford property: thence (3) North Gross Receipts Taxw — —— ey attended the wedding of Miss tending schools in other districts with the Hus Gro.s Receipts Tax l.BOO.OO 1,860.75 hospital, has returned to the home the incidental expenses of the schools.. DMrlct Clerk. erly along the private road through the consent of tht* Board of Education, school »45.00 400.00 B45.7S Margarita Virginia Larraburc to Al- NOTE.—The term "current expenses" Hosford property, to the Intersection of Second Class R. R. eV R. R. Franehiie Taxee of her son, Bernard Mount of A mLmber of the Board of Education lil.rarles,. compensation of the District Gasoline Tax Refunds •'• -••• t-t.n fred Towle Campbell in St. Thomas includes principals', teachers', janitors' Park Avenue and Hosford Avenue Clrrk, of the custodian of school moneys Fourth street. shall bo at least 21 years of age, a citi- and medical inspectors* salaries, fuel, thence (4) Northerly, along Hosfoi Special Items of General Revenue Anticipated Episcopal church, New York city. zen and resident of the school district, and of attendance officers, insurance and with prior written consent of Director of Mrs. Ivine Voorhees, Jr., who is textbooks, achool supplies, flags, trans- Avenue, to the County road rurinln Gordon J. Schanck has returned and shall have been such a citizen and portation of pupils, tuition of pupils at- from Atlantic Highlands to New Mori the incidental expenses of the schools. Local Government ro-sld&nt for at least three years immedi- z0O,0» home after being a patient in the residing in Asbury Park while her schools In other districts with th mouth, being County Road No. 7 A member of the Board of Education (a) Rent from Ration Board '. —-— 100.00, 200.00 ately preceding his or her becoming a K t e , being County Hoad No. 7 shall be at least 21,years of ase, a citi- Bronx veterans hospital. husband, Sgt. Voorhees, U. S. Army, consent of the Hoard of Education, school thence (5) Easterly, along said Codnt (b) Liquidation of Trust Reserve member of such Board, and shall be able zen and residen* of the school district, Amount due from Current -._— 681.47 The spring session of Calvary is somewhere in the South Pacific to rend and write. libraries, compensation of. the District road, to Lconnrd Avenue; thenre (fi and shall have bjen BUeh a citizen and Clerk, of the custodian of school moneys Northerly along Leonard Avenue, t< 14.181.47 $16.9:2.72 Methodist church school for living left yesterday for West Palm Petitions, legally nominating candi- Sandy Hook Bay; thence (7) Easterly resident for at least three years immedi- 3. Total Miscellaneous Revenues ~ I 14,710.00 dates to be voted on at snid meeting, and of attendance officer*, insurance and ately preiedirtf*. h'n or her becoming a 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,et9.«J begins February 21. Beach, where she will visit her hus- the incidental expenses of the schools. and southerly, along the said Bay am 4. Receipts from Delinquent Taxes must be Illec! with the District Clerk at alonpr the boundary line between 'hi member of such Hoard, and shall be able Charles F. Patterson, eon of Mrs. band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivins lentt twenty days before the date of the A member of the Board of Education to read and write.' I 35,110.00 $ 3l.lgl.47 $41.6(2.5! shall be at least 21 years of ante, a eit- Townahtp of Middletovrn and the Bor 5. Total of Items 1.1 (a). S and 4 Mabel Patterson, has received an Voorhees, Sf., who are spending a meeting in orde' to have the names of oufch of Atlnntic Highlands, to t.hp nnlri Petitions, legally nominating candi- 6. Amount to be Raised by Taxation such candidates . printed on the official zen and resident of the school district, dates to be vote J on at nald meeting, 18.263.98 honorable discharge from the U. S. few months there. and shall have been such a citizen and or place of Bejrjnnlnn. i la) Local Tax 1M02.U ballots to be used in voting. Blartk mu«t be filed with the District Clerk at (b| Local District School Tax I Estimated) I9.190.S1 S6.807.53 Army. He had been stationed at Mrs. Valera Smith will be hostess forms for thi* purpose may.be obtained resident for at least threa years immedi- ALSO BEGINNING; at the mouth 1 Ware Creek and Sandy Hook'or Rarilai least " twenty days before the date of the (d) County Tax (Estimated) 27,225.30 27.223.30 Fort Green, Rhode Island. tonight at the Trailers club card from the District Clerk. ately preceding hi« or her becoming a mec'.lnK in order to have the names of 6,202.26 G.202.25 member of such Hoard, «n>] shall be able Bay, and from thence running (1) South (e) Slate School Tax (Estimated) —. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Young party. Mrs. {^ouise Brey won first Persons who may vote at the election erly, along Ware Creek and the hound such candidates printed on the official nre: to read and write. • ballots to be ustd in v,otlntr. Blank 91,020.00 88.49S.0C are the parents of a son born in prize and Mrs" Marie Parker the Petitions, lesally nominating candi- ary line of Election District No. 3. t (*•> Total : (a) Those who are registered on the Park avenue';" thence (2) Easterly, alon forms for this purpose may be obtained Less Appropriation: Fltkin hospital at Neptune. surprise package at last Thursday permanent registration Hats, dates to he voted on at said meeting, Park avenue, to Hosford avenue; thence from the,District Clerk. 9,739.11 must he filed with the District Clerk at (h) Reserve for Uneolleet»el Tsxes Mra. Percy Wilson has returned night's affair. (b) Those who have registered at least (3) Northerly, alontr Hosford avenue, to Persons who may vote at the election (I) Required Tax Collections - — 81,280.86 three days prior to the date of election, least twenty days before the date of the the New Monmouth and Atlantic Hijth- are: home after visiting her brother, Cpl. A. Meade Robertson, Jr., sta- meeting In order to have the names of either with the Township Clerk Holmdel, lands Road: thence (41 Easterly: along (a) Those who are registered on the 7. Total of Genera] Budget Revenues Sll«.990.8'8 $117.054.58 Harry States of Brooklyn. tioned in Houston, Texas, is leaving or at the county boards of election at such - candidates printed on the official said road, to Leonard avenue: thence (5) permanent rettfctration llstn, " Miss Vera Tombleson of Provi- today for his post after spending a Freehold. ballots to be used in voting. Blank Northerly, along Leonard avenue, to Rar- (b) Those who have registered at leut APPROPRIATIONS forms Tor this purpose may be obtained itan or Sandy Hook Bay; thence (G) 1 dence, Rhode Island, spent several short furlough with his parents, V three days prior to the date of election , Appropriated IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY from the District Clerk. : Westerly, alonsr Raritan or Snndy Hook for 1«44 days recently visiting Mr. and Mrs Mayor and Mrs. Robertson. /T/Sgt. cither with the Township clerk at Shrewi 1E1/56. Persons who may vote at the election Bay, to the point or place of'Beginning. bury or it the county boards of election As Modified Harold Walling. are: 8.'General Appropriations Robert M. Robertson arrived home TO PARASKEWA HEBLOW: , at Freehold. (a) Operations for 1046 By All Lieut. Howard B. Miller has re- Hy virtue uf nn order of the Court of (a) Those who are registered on the Llncroft School, for Election District Transfers yesterday on a furlough from permanent registration lists. turned to his duties after; a nine- Chancery of the Stcto of New Jersey No. 5, the houndarles of which District Genersl Government Yuma, Arizona, nnd the brothers made on the 15th day of January, 1945, (b) Those who have registered at least NOTICE. day leave epent here with hie par- are established as follows: Administrative and Executive met for the first time in. several In n cause wherein 1'eter Heblow U pe- three days prior to the date of election, DEfilNNINfi at the Intersection ol the Notice Is hereby given to the legal 3,170.00 3.057.50 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hanford H. Mil- titioner and yau arc defendant, you are either with the Borough Clerk of Rumson, voters of the School District of the Bor- Salaries and Wages $ months. The homecoming of their right of way of the New York and Long Other Expenses 1,900.00 2,192.46 • ler. hereby required to answer the petition of or at the county boards of election at Branch' Railroad and Navcfilnk River or ough of Red Bank in the County of Mon- two sons made a happy reunion for petitioner on or before the Ifith day ot Freehold. mouth that the annual meeting for the Assessment and Collection ot The Women's guild of the Key- Shrewsbury River, and from thenre run- Taxes the parents, March, next, nnd m default thereof, «ucho ning (1) Northerly, along the salt) .right election of Three (3) members of the 2,650.01) s.os.i.r.o 9,068.50 port Reformed church will meet to- ilncrc-p will be rendered against you an NOTICE. Board nf Education will be held at Sen. Salaries and Wages Thomas Ross of Highland avenue of way line of the New York and Long Other Expenses 250.00 250.00 136.38 - morrow afternoon at the home of Ihe Chancellor shall think equitable and „ Notice Is hereby, given to the legal Branch Railroad out to Bam Hollow ior High, Oakland strati and River street j just. Liquidation of Tax Title Llem and Mrs. Bernls W. Stone .on ' Main \e a patient in Monmouth Memorial voters of the school district of Road: thence (2) Westerly, along the schoolhouses on Tuesday, February la, 1U45, from four o'clock P. M. to nine Foreclosed Property street. hospital. The object of said suit is to obtain a the Borough of Shrewsbury, in the Bam Hollow Road, along the boundary Other Expenses 200,00 J62.66 862.6! A meeting of the mayor gnd decree ct divorce between said petitioner County of Monmouth that the annual line of Election District No I. to the o'clock P. M. and as much longer as may 1,000.00 1,200.00 1,024.17 175.IS Mr. and MrE. Rutherford Lohsen ami ynu. meeting for the election of three (3) mem* Red Hill Road, thence (3) Westerly and be necessary, to enable*. all the leznl Insurance '• • council for consideration of the Election Expense are spending several weeks in Flor- Dated: January 23, 1945. ber* of the Board of Education will be southerly, along the Red-Hill Road and voters present to cast their ballots, 15.00 13.00 15.00 borough budget for 1945 was held along the boundary line hetween the 3 -Mcmbery will be elected for S years. Salaries and Wages ida. i I'Drsons, Labrecque & Borden, held at the"schoolhouse on Tuesday, Feb- Other Expenses - -.. 125.00 184.4». 18(.48 Tuesday night. Solicitors of Petitioner, ruary 13, 1945 from 7 o'clock p. m. to 0 Township.of Middletown and the Town- At said meeting will be submitted the 500.00 5(2.20 . 642.20 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mehrhof ship of Holmdel, to Swimming River: 'question of voting a tax for the following Legal - Holy Communion will be admin- 18 Wallace street. o'clock p. m. and, as much longer as msy Public Buildings and Grounds of Alhvood spent the week-end as Hod Rank, New Jerser. be necessary, to enable all the legal thence.<4) Easterly and southerly, along purposes: 250.00 230.00 22.1.75 24.21! istered Sunday morning in the Swimming River and along the Shrews- Salaries and Wages -.- guests of Mrs. Mehrhof's parents, voters present to cast their ballots. For currant exptr.Res $22^,765.00 Other Expenses -. 1,000.00 S44.9I 812.91 Methodist church at the 11 o'clock ! Three members will be elected for bury or Nnveslnk River, to the point or Fo" repairs and replacements 15,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Haigh. NOTICE. place of Beginning. Protection to Persons snd service. Church ' school convenes three years, For manual training - M.IBG.OO Property Mrs. John O. Hartzler and son TO WHOM IT MA i" CONCERN: at 0:45 under direction of Mrs. Hat- The Hoard of Education of the Dor- At said meeting will be submitted the Port Monmouth School, for Election Fir. Paul wil leave for Florida this Question of voting a tax for the follow- The total amount thought to Salaries and Wages - 360.00 240.00 220.00 20.00. tie Walstrom. Rev. John M, Long, "UKh of Red llnnk, hereby offers for sale District No. 0, the boundaries of which be necessary is - $254,951.00 month to be 'the guests of Mrs. pastor, will pleach at the evening six l U| ihvelliiiBs and one (1) fcarage: ing purposes: '- District are established fu* follows: Other Expenses ••— 700.00 725,00 724.13 B7 two ilwelliiiK.i mid the earagc are located For current expenses $15,377.50 Polling Districts 1, 2, 3, 4. will vote at Fire Hydrants 2,400.00 .2.400.00 2.400.00 Hartzler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. service on "The Problem of Human For repalrR and replacements 1,500.00 BEGINNING at the high water line ol the Senior High Schoolhousc. Harvey S. Bedle In West Palm nn the north side of Oakland street, Red Rarltnn or Sandy Hook Bay and at the Police Pain and Suffering." Hunk, N. J., immediately east of the Oak For manual training, new Polling Districts 5. 6.' 7, 8, will vote at Salaries and Wages • 4,166.00 3,702.50 8,526.54 175.96 Beach. T Intersection with the Westerly boundary the Oakland Street Schoolhouac. Tho food sale held Saturday by lami Street school, nnd four dwellings equipment- 75.Of) line of Election District No. Si th'enee Other Expeines' .- — ' 1,200.00 808.61 '801.84 6.77 Mrs. Herbert West will., review nre Incntoil on the north side of Mechanic For bends and interest ....;... 2,137.50 Polling Districts 9. 10, 11. will vote at Police Pension Fund . 226.00 1ES.60 163.80 the Woman's Society of Christian running II) Southerly, along the bound- theRiver, Street Schoolhousc "The Razon's Edge" -by Somerset ftrei-t, Ri-d Hunk, N. J., Immediately west ary line of Election District No. 3 to Local Defense Service of tlie Methodist church of the Mt'Chnnic Street achool, The totr.l amount thought to Dated this' 25th day of January, 1945. 50.00 200.00 75.48 124.51 Maugham at neNt week's meeting, the County road leading from New Mon- Other Expenses - • W!LS a great success, according to They may lie moved or demolished. be necessary la ¥10,090,00 mouth to Keyport known as County Road JAPHIA CLAYTON, Streets nnd Roads Thursday evening, of the Keyport the chairman, Mrs. Violet Ander- ScDnrate bids will-be received for ench Dated this 1st day of February, 194G. No. 7; thence (2) Westerly, along sold District Clerk. Repairs and Maintenance Book club of Monmouth County t of raid buildlniM on Tuesdny, March 18, W. C. GUPTIL, County Road No. 7 -to the Harmony' NOTE.—The term "current expenses" Salaries and Wales • 3.2U.0O 8,340.00 S.29B.75 41.2( Includes principals', teachers', Janitors' chapter, A. A. U. W. .The nieetinj; son. Plan., are under wifiy for nn- HIM nt 8 o'clock T. M., at the Senior District Clerk. Road: thence (3) Northerly, along the Other Expenses . 6,120.00 6,8^0.00 8,(59.25 , 890,75 NOTE.—The term "current expenses" 1 nnd medical inspectors' aalaries, fuel, will be held at the home of Mrs. J othor sale in the. nrar, future? Hich School Building, Harding Road, Red Harmony Road, to Dnnld C. Hendrlek - New Construction Hank, N. J. includes principals', teachers', janitors' son's Corner; thence (4) following th* textbooks, school supplies, flags, trans- 905.00 1,600.00 1,452.77 147.11 Tim 'official board will,meet to- portation .of pupils, tuition of pupils at- Other Expenses -. Harold Hendrickson. morrow at 7*30 p. m. in the Mctho- | JAPIIIA CLAYTON. nnil medicnl Inspectors' salaries, fuel, road to Ralph's Corner: thenre (6) Municipal Share of State Aid District Clerk, textbooks, nchool aupplles, flags, trans- Northerly, along Homestead Park, to the tending s'choola In other districts with the Road Projects — • 500.00 500.00 500.00 A meeting Monday evening of dl.st parsonage." I portation of pupils, tuition of pupils at- consent of the Board of Education, school the W. S. C. S. of Calvary Metho- Senior, HiKh School Ruildintt, hend waters of PCW'B Creek: thence (b! Drains Hnrdinp. Road, tending Bchoc-U In other districts with the Northerly, down Pew's Creek to Rarltan llbrnrlcB, compensation of the District 500.00 . 500.00 97.60 402.40 consent of the Hoard of Education, school Salaries and Wales - diet church to be held in the par- Ruck the Attack—Buy War Bonds! Red Dank. N. J. or Snndy Horik Bay: thence (7) Easter- Clerk, of the custodian of school moneys Other Expenses • 700.00 100.00 100.00 sent'of the Hoard of Education,-school ly, along the Bny. to the point or nlacD and of attendance officers, insurance and Clerk, of the custodian of school moneys Street Lighting of Beginning, the incidental expenses of the schools. Other Expenses 4,050.00 4,050.00 I.S53.62 698.5! and' of attendance officers, Insurance and A rncmher of the Board of Education the Incidental expenses of the gcrioo,l!i. East Keansburg School, for Election Sanitation shall be at least 21 yoarB of age, a clt- Garbage-and Ash Removal A member of tho Board, of, Education District No. 7, the boundaries of which zen pnd resident.of_ the school district,, 9,4<7,O« 2.OM:OO District nr,e established ns foliowH: Other Expenses 1- 2,000.00 shall be at .least 21 yfnrs of age, a dt- and shnll have' becn'jiuch a citizen and Board ot Health zen ar.d restucnt of tilt* school district, BEGINNING at the mouth ot Pen's resident for at least three years Immedi- Salaries and Wages S80.O0 S80.0O 880.00 and shall have- been such a citizen and Creek and In Snndy Hook or Rarltan ately -preceding his or her becoming a Other Expenses - -. 170.00 170.00 108.04 41.06 resident for nt leaat three years Immedi- Hay; thenre running (1) Southerly, along momber of such Board, and shall be able Poor—Administration ately preceding ni« or her becoming a tho boundary line of Election District to rend nnd write. Salaries and Wages 115.00 1U..00 us .oo member of such Board, anil shall be able No. 6, to the County road from New Petltlona, legally nominating caniil- Poor—Relief, . 1,000.00 1,100.00 854.59 241.41 to rend and write, Mnnmouth to Koyport, known as County date's to be voted on at sniil meeting, v Petitions, legally nominating enndi- Rond No. 7: thence (2) Westerly, along must lie filed with the DUtrlct Clerk at Total of 8 (a) Items $ 41,581.00 $ 41,824.50 $ 38,008.12 12,881.88 dates to be voted on at said meeting, County Rond No. 7 to Palmer Avenue: lenst twenty days before tho date of the thenco (3) Northerly, down Palmer Ave- meeting in order to have tho names of . (b) Contingent . 418.86 must be died with the. District Clerk T\t (c) PobE Service least twenty days before the date of the nue to Its Intersection with the boundary such candidates printed on the official line uf the Borough of KcnnsburB: ballots -to be used in voting. Blank (1) Municipal Debt Service meeting In-order to Have tho names of 2,000.0.(1 4,000.(10 4,000,09 such candidnleB printed on the official thenco (4) Northerly nnd easterly, along forms for this purpose may be obtained Payment of Bonds — LIQUOR STORE tho boundary line of the Township of from tho Plstrlct Clerk. Interest on Bond* -. 90.00 290.00 290.00 ballots to he used In voting. Dlanjt Middletown and the Borough of Keans- forms for thli purpose msy be. obtained Persons who may vote at tho election Total of Municipal Debt Service $ 2,090.00 I <,2«0.00 $ 4,290.01) from the District Clerk, burg to tho, high wnter line of Rnrltnn are: or Snndy Hiok Bay: thence (5) Easter- Local District School Tax 89,190.31 aS.S07.58 86,1107.53 Persons who may vote at the election ly, along tho said. Bny to the pnlnt or (a) Those who are registered on the permanent registration lists. County Tax 27,225,30 27,225.8(1 27,2.2,1.30 plRce of Beginning. State School Tax '. 6,202,21 6,202.25 0,202.25 (a) Thuse win registered on the , (b) Thono who hove registered at least (FELIX R. SANTANGELO, Prop.) Fnirvlcw School, for Klocllon District thrco dnyn prior to the date of clrctlnn, Total Taxes $ 72,617.88 I 70.2'85.0» * 70,2s.'..OR nernmnenl registration lists. 9. Total General Appropriations $116,990.86 1117,054.58 Hi) Thoie who have registered at least No. a, ,tho boundaries of which District either with tho Borough Clerk of Red $11.1,800.34 $3,245.24 three days prior, to the date of election," nte esUbll»he commission! along the private ronil landing through Total : •.••-;•'.. I tycqo.oo $.8,000.00 $ 2,OBO.OO «mforoT>rem»HW»>tfc»Io«iit»>»'«iu mjrnuaT, COMPANY..^ Dated: January 4th, A, !>,, 1945, :mit thenco (7jl paiterly, Jo. Ihe 1 •, V vice ' President. DEDICATEP DY BIDER—Ohipter 6, P, L, 1042 THBJjECONn NATIONAL IUNK AND " mdafy lino of flection District No. \77 Montague St.,' The dedicated revenues anticipated during the year 1U4IS from'dog licenses are YOURSELF . thence (B) Southerly, along Rloetlon . -, \ Brooklyn, N, Y, hereby anticipated as rtvnnuo and are hnroby appropriated for tho purpoio to which •rircVr COMPANY OF P.ED BANK District No. 2 to the Nfvej'nk or 1 Dyi Rslph S. P«areo, ' " SolelExecutor, said rcvinlln.ls dsd'oatyrt by statute or nther legal roiiulromrnt. Bhriwshury River: thanro (0> Westerly, Charles ff Steven; 4 Trust Offleer, aloni? tho snld i-IVeV to Ihs ptsro of lie- 1 FAIR-TRADE—OPA CEILING PRICES ON ALL BRANDS . ' Iteil llslik, N, J,, ginning, ' ' ' 107 N, 7th Street, ' ' Truatos On the 13th day of February, 1IH.1, Cumilen, N, J, Wnrrcn II, Bmwlt, from 4,00 o'clock P, M, to 9i00 unlock Proctor, 10 Mechinlc dtrtet, Register Ads Do The Job Red Dink, N, J, RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945 Page Nine.

tioned at Arlington Farms, Vir- the cold weather. Mora workers FVT. BUSH OETS BATING Sea Bright Home From Pacific ginia. - C, Holmdel are needsd. Dressings will b* made Pvt Joseph T. Bush, A.8.N., has Acrtag« Wanted JEWELRY REPAIRING from 1 "Until 5 o'clock and Wednes- Herbert Neu, U. 8. Navy, wu an (Thl fad Bank Regliter can be bought received the rating of qualified par- M to M Acres Good Farm Walchu, Clocki ^and Jtwalrjr Clianad (Tba Rad Bank. Regiitar eu'ba bought over-night visitor at the home of In Holmdel at Taylor Hance'a (tore) day evening from f until 9 o'clock, achutist after completing a course V and Ra»alrad'at R«a«onabla Prim in Sta Bright at Morrlt Walintn'i and opposite the Holmdel postofflca. Land on Haj-d Road. Cadi. C»nn«l'i itou) his' parents,Mr, and Mrs. Richard George Cross, son of Mr. arid In parachute packing ground train- All Work Ou.r.otMj lor Onl Y»ar Mra. William. Devenaux of Ward B. Neu. Rhea Longstreet, asn of Mr. and Ing. He has recently returned to WM. G. NASH "PFC,'Edna Rabone, WAC, sta- Mrs. George Cross, is confined to Mrs. Marshall Longstreet, sprain- his Leonardo home on an eight- • H. ROSIN, Jeweler avenue, Wt«t Park, waj gueit of hit home with mumps. J» Leslie St. Newark, N. J. honor at a tea- party Saturday af- tioned at Wright Field, Ohio, la ed his hand while coasting Sunday day furlough from his base at » Wait front st, Rad Bank. N, J. •pending a few days' furlough Bernard? Frawley has been afternoon. ' Fort Banning, Georgia. •Til, 78-M. ternoon at the home of Mm. Ray- confined to hla home with illness, mond Heliker, in celebration of her with her family here. litat. Col. and Mrs. James' J, birthday, Present were Mr«. Paul . John Lund, U. B. Navy, it now Gannon recently entertained several Petenon, Mr*. Weiley Oarland, stationed-at San Diego, California. friend* at a winter sports party. M Joan Devereaux of Watawan, Sgt. Sttven Bonora, U. S. Marine Col. Gannon la assigned to the TJ. rry Nelaon, Betty and Margaret Corps, underwent an emergency 3. Naval Ammunition depot at ATLANTIC Ann Heliker, ' appendectomy last Friday at Earls Earle following two years with the In celebration of the »ixth birth- hospital. Marine Corps in the Southwest !!!RE-MEM-BER!!! I TKur., FrL, Sat., _ S«t. Mat. day of Barbara Jean West last John Plltzecker ls at Sampson, Pacific. Col. and Mrs. Gannon, re- week a party wa» held at the home New Tork, taking "boot" training. cently leased their residence from I WILUAM BENDIX of her grandmother, Mm. •William Mrs. George Plltzecker, Sr., is a Capt. and Mrs. Marshall Geer. ( Rodney, of South itreet. The cele- patient at Medical Center, Jersey Mrs. Carl Englund is visiting' DENNIS O'KEEFE brant received many gifts from rel- City. with her daughter and . family, I HELEN WALKER atives ' and f rienda. At the party Mrs. Richard Curry has returned Iileut and Mrs. Irvln S. Wright \ were Patty, Rodney and "John Kee from Monmouth Memorial hospital. and daughter of Wilmington, Cal- j WHAT — —IN— -—- anTShlrley-Ghftmberfainr—Boiby Morals*. -The Gay Nineties" |"Abroad With Two Yank." Popp, William Rodney,. MM, Wil- PFC. William Mancle, son of I liam West and Mi«« Ad«le Rodney Mrs. Maida Mancle, has returned I — ALSO — Catherine- Rock, twro-year-old to this country after serving with ! WEST BERGEN Y.M.G A. Goodman and Band daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy I. Executive, Dies after serving with the Army Air Rock of New street, is a. pneumon- Corps In Italy, * He is temporarily —IN— located in Charleston, South Caro- ia patient in Monmouth Memorial GEORGE BREUNINGEH, JR. Benefit Musical Comedy Revue "Sweet And Low Down" hospital. Rogertc Peet Officer lina. James Boyer and Joanne Pear- George Breunlnger, Jr., 25, ma- Owned Holmdel Farm At the laat meeting of the Holm- eon, third and fourth grade puplla chinist's mate third clasa, U. S. lel Defense corps emphasis way SUN., MON, TCES. respectively In the local echool, are Navy, who spent seven months in rected toward a continuing high Sun. Continuous from 2 P.M. kept home with colds. the South Pacific area, his return- Doug:!a« J. Crawford, 51, of Mont- standard of efficiency and mainten- MONMOUTH COUNTY Captain Donald MacPherson ed to duty after spending a 21-day clair, executive vice president of ance of equipment of the two SPENCER TRACY spent the week-end with hl« fam-leave with his wife, and hla par-the Rogers Peet company, New casualty stations at Holmdel village York, died Saturday following' a rod Centeryille. A resolution was WHO ily in Willow Way. He has been ents, Mr. and Mrs. George. Breun- MEN'S CLUB VAN JOHNSON stationed at Camp Lee, Virginia. long lllnee». He was known local- passed suggesting (hat the town- Inger _<5f Pacific aVSBUf,"' East ly as the owner of "Ledwood," a PFC K. E. Cook of Fort Han-' Keansburg. > ihip committee dispose of the air LOCAL MEMBERS ROBERT WALKER cock spent the week-end at the dairy farm in Holmdel. ipotter equipment which has not PHYLISS THAXTER Methodist parsonage. Mr. Crawford is survived by his teen In use since the disbanding JOHN WESTBROAK WALTER J. COMEY Mrs. Ella Miles Is 111 at her home Leonardo wife, Jean Turnbull Crawford; two if the service, Chairman William , —IN— in Monrrfouth Beach. . sons, Frank and Malcolm; a,daugh- Duncan presided at the meeting. DR, JAMES PARKER • DR. MAURICE DABNEY Lieut, and Mrs. Irvln S. Wright Local fishermen made large hauls (The Rtd Bank Raglitar en ba bought ter, Elltabeth; his ' father -and I "THIRTY SECONDS of codfish Sunday. Ice Hoes In the In Leonardo at the White Houte itore, mothey, James D. and Janet Craw- r.. of Wilmington, California, have JAMES H.AVERY ocean created a hazard for the Un. DeLade's and Wledmann"i) ford; two sisters, Miss Helen Craw- innounced the birth of a daughter, OVER TOKIO boats but no damage waj» reported. Mrs. Ida Vorberg has returned ford and Mrs. Ivor S. Williams, and anuary 26, in the Long Beach, Cal- a brother, John Crawford, all of fornla hospltall. Mrs. Wright was The official board of the Metho- from a month's Visit with relatives the former Miss Jane Englund, dlBt church will meet next "Wednes- In Maplewood, Newark and East Maplewood. WEDNESDAY One Day daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl TWO NIGHTS day in the parsonage. Orange. : Entering the employ Of the Rog-Englund. Lieut. Wright is an in- BETTE DAVIS ' Mrs. Mary Cavanagh was hostess ers Peet company at the age of 15 WHEN THOMAS DI NAPOU DIES structor In the Navy gunnery RIVER ST. SCHOOL, RED BANK THURS., FEB. 1 —IN— . , at the card and game party held as a "Saturday boy," Mr. Crawford ichooTat,_Sah_Pedro£_Caliiornla. MonUay_by_lhe_Ladle8Lauxlliary_of. was subsequently made assistant to PARAMOUNT THEATRE "THE IJTTLE FOXES" thomasDiNapory the Br'event Park and Leonardo the woolen buyer, then woolen The bridge on the ~ '-Holin'deT-' •"'•' • —ALSO— • y -. proprietor of tho Venice hotel.and fire" company;" prize winners were buyer, finally executive vice presi- Bradovolt road between route 34 restaurant at 33 South Broadway, on the Boardwalk, Asbury Park.. ...,Z^:FRIrlFEB? 2 ROBERT BENCHLEY* Mrs. Laura Reading, Mrs, Eliza- dent in charge of the clothing di- and Bradevelt will be closed for Long Branch, died Sunday night the next several weeks for repairs. JEAN HEATHER . beth Guttormsen, Mre. Rose vision of the company's business, ADMISSION Estal>li8hed..Brice..83 $ at Monmouth Memorial hospital. He Knight, Mre. Mae A. Murphy, Mre. and a member ol the board of di- Holmes Duncan, son of Mr. and T0TAL lQQ ' —IN— was 73 years old. Bom in Salerno, Belle G. Cross, Mrs. Edna Lund and rectors. • Mrs. Wllliarn JJ.J. Duncan, .lias federal., lax .17 . "The National Barn Dance" Italy, he came to this country 60 Mrs. Cavanagh.- During the first world war Mr.seen assigned to duty aboard one years ago. He had been a mem- Mrs. William Hogan of Jersey Crawford held the rank of lieuten- if the newest and largest-of. the ber of th* Long Branch lodge of City spent the week-end with her ant In the Quartermaster corps. Navy's airplane carriers. He train- Back the Attack—^uy War Bonds! Elks and a communicant at the daughter, Mrs. James A. Gndeska Long a resident of Montclalr, where ed extensively at Sampson, Now Star of the Sea church. he was a trustee of the Central York; Great Lakes, Illinois, and and family. Richmond, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curry had Presbyterian church, he also be as guests Saturday and Sunday, longed to the St. Andrew society. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard White and KEADE'S Miss Tessle Grlmald of Long Is- son Chandler have moved to Holm- land. Mise Dorothy A11I5, Bronx, del from Newton, Massachusetts. and Mrs. Edith Davis, Brooklyn. Fair Haven Lions Mrs. White Is a sister of Mrs. CARLTON THEATRE Miss Martha Pennlngton was hos- Hold Dinner Meeting Iharles Ely. Personal Direction of Walter Reade tess Friday at a card party. High Capt. Marshall Gecr of the U. S. score was held by* Mrs. Paul Le- A dinner meeting of the Fair Army, has been transferred from TELEPHONE BED BANK 1500 Fevre, and others present were Haven Lions club was held last Italy to France. An artillery of- Mrs. James Davidheiser, Mrs. W.Thursday night at the Atlantic ficer, he was recently awarded the Bard Wright, Mrs. William G. hotel with Milton A. Siegfried pre- Bronze Star Medal fpr bravery in NOW SHOWING Thomas, Mrs. Ablsha.Q. Warring- siding In the absence of President action on the Italian front. ton, Mrs. Anne DeVesty and Miss Fred E. Gregg, who was confined Ensign Vernon Bennett of Gro- TODAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mildred DeVesty. to hla home with fllness. ton, Connecticut, spent the week-1 A GLORIOUS MUSICAL TREAT Mrs. John Abt observed her birth- The Lions sang "America" with end with bl|! parents. Mr. and Mrs. da/ Saturday. Her daughter, Miss Peter J. Eichele leading and Bar-Charles Bennett. June Abt, celebrated her birthday ney T. Egcland led in the salute Major and Mrs. Robert Voor- at a party Monday In. New York to the flag. Mr. Egeland also acted hees were recent guests of Major city, given for her by her co-work- as "tall twtoter" in the absence o: VoorheeB1 parents, Mr."and Mrs. 50 ers there. Horace P. May. Routine business Robert Voorhees. Major Voorhees Mrs. Bruce Cocks and her was transacted with reports from is located at Indlantown Gap, GREAT brother, Neal Sharkey. ,U. S. Army, the standing committees being ac- Pennsylvania, and Mrs. VoorheeB STARS were called home this week be- cepted. resides with her mother at Hagers- cause of-the illness of their father, James P. LaBau reported tha town, Maryland. IN THE Thomas Sharkey. who Is a patient the dinner dance held recently «»i The Crawford's Corner card club at Monmouth Memorial hospital. successful with those present en will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- BIGGEST Mrs. Cocks has been In Virginia joying the entertainment and danc ward Johnson of Hudson avenue, HIT with her husband, Lieut. Cocks, U. Iing. The committee in charge was Red Bank, tsmorrow evening. - S. Army, and her brother Is sta-composed of Mr. LaBau, chairman, Aaron Davis of the U. S. Navy EVER! tioned In Wisconsin. Peter J. Eichele, Robert VanBruht armed guard service, who Is lo- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alchele had and • Wilfred H. McCracken. Scv cated at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fette of eral of the Lions visited the Ke spent Sunday at the home of Mr. | North Arlington ' as week-end Cross mobile blood bank recentl and Mrs. Robert Voorhees. guests. , at the Red Bank Methodist churct John Sutphen, superintendent of Harry Newmier has returned and donated a pint of blood for oui the Earlscoat farm, is a patient at from Jamaica, Long Island, where boys overseas. Blvervlew hospital. v he has been visiting his daughter, The next dinner meeting of th< The Holmdel surgical dressing Mrs. Harry Hart. . service club will be held nex group will meet at the homo of j John McMahon, fireman flr»t Thursday at the Atlantic hotel. Mrs. Marshall Longstreet during I class, V. S. iYavy, and Mrs. McMa- hon arc parents of a daughter born Sunday at Monmouth * Memorial . AHMEWS hospital. Mrs. McMahon Is the SISTERS former Mlas Elizabeth Ryan of this Jack . i, place. HNNT Tt i Roy B. Fleming has arrived home from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, for MOWN a vacation with his family here. . . SANDERS tail. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Guttorm- CANTO* sen have received word of the pro- Jack BEER - WINE - LIQUOR CAISOH motion of their eon, PFC Raymond Guttclrmsen, U. S. Marine Corps, to Pana 67 BROAD STREET PHONE 3340 RED BANK ClAIK the rank of corporal. Cpl. 'Gut- tormsen Is In the South Pacific. BELLOWS Mr. and Mrs, Daniel McCandlegs OLD FARM of Blodmfleid visited Mrs. James SPECIAL RESERVE and JoanatAWtt«D STRAIGHT RYE • latte DAMS McCandless, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Blended Whiskey JeiKelru Gifts FcvalMnSON McCandless, Jr. Sunday. 4 Years Old MM OAlFfflO Miss Florence Ullrich of New 43 Sydmr O»IINStlin York city Is visiting her mother, FIFTH * * - Paul HENIMO Mrs. Annlo Ullrich and Mrs. Robert 3 IfESRI Jaan USUl FIFTH Search. Mr. and Mrs. Robert PINT 3.41 A WAINEI MOS. Search had as guests Monday Mr. $2.16 and Mrs. Nicholas Zetto of Tea- neck. LAIRD'S a STAR KESSLER'S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayer of APPLE JACK Blended Whiskey Newark, Mrs. Elsie Cudlhy and Harry Bates of Hoboken and Irwln The lady of your choice will as Lester of Maplewood spent the FIFTH FIFTH week-end with Mrs. Rose Mayer. 3 3 Mrs. Henzey Fryc returned Wed- suredly "be your Valentine" if nesday from a.visit with WilHam SCHENLEY RESERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Pardo and family of Maplewood. Blended Whiskey While there she attended a family your gift is from our sparkling dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Par- FIFTH do as a farewell to their son Wil- FIFTH liam Pardo, Jr., Navy Seabees, who $3.91 3 You , can't had been home on a month's leave. He reported today at tho Naval SOUTHERN OLD OVERHOLT base In Rhode Island for a rlew as- Bottled In Bond find more lovely or exciting gifts Savings accounts signment, COMFORT may serve in Mrs. Olaf Christy waa hostess to FIFTH $V.9.9 I tho Ramblers last Thursday after- $C95 many ways noon. FIFTH Pt. $2.51 3 The Aletbela club met last Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. George THREE FEATHERS GREEN RIVER Kpvelesky. Miss Margit Olsen held Blended Whiskey high score in a card game. RESERVE It would require a full length book to print th» Miss Blanche Leonard and Miss Inez Leonard spent the week-end "caso histories" of the many uses of savings. Small | with Misses Doretta and Mlnnda FIFTH FIFTH merchants use them when they need cash within an IVIeiing In New York city. $3.91 3 hour, Mothors use (hem when somo member of tho Tho Delta Phi, Alpha sorority met family must have cash at once. Others find tliom I it the home of Mrs. Madcllno SEAGRAM'S 7 P.M. DELUXE a friend Indoed when an accident occui'B, when an Sharkey Thursday. Mrs. Claude Blended Whiskey Smith will be hostess to the soror- emergency operation Is noccssary, when an un- ity next Thursday, expected vacation is offored, when payrncnls for- Mr, and Mrs. James McCandlws, FIFTH FIFTH taxes or othoi' Immediate needs aro Involved. Thero Jr., gavo a family farewell dinner 3 Just isn't any substitute for a savings account in Thursday for their son Daniel Mc- Pint $2.21 yoiii' own name. . It--ra4ulrea only a tew minutes Candless, U. 8. Navy, who has been BALTIMORE CLUB to open your account at this bank. We have many onjoylhg a month's loavo.' Tho BELLOW'S FINE CLUB guests were Mrs. James McCand- Special Reserve yoars of faithful service back of us, less, Sr., Miss Jane English,'Rev, DISTILLED GIN and Mrs. Ellwood S. Wolf, R. Poul- non and Miss Janr Snnrch. FIFTH $3.38 Mrs; Joseph P. Maclean enter- FIFTH tained tho Foursome Thursday, John. R, Gray, Nnvy, now sta- The Merchants Trust C< tioned o,t. Boston, Massachusetts, J«naiiettU4hhfM .JiiRE MJdhael Dompsty and family Tues> :, RED BANK •/ . '; ' day, POBT. , Mr, and Mrs, Gtorffo Black had ' " Mcmliera of Fedornl Reaorvo System HIIKHItY as, guests Sunday Mr, and Mr«, l'ALK SIIKRIIY 15 BROAD STREET Members.of Fodoral Uopoal* Insurance Corporation Archlo Black and children of Har- rison, and an watk-tnd guast MUSCATEL O|ara Farley, WAVEP, who Is it* Page Ten. RED BANK REGISTER; FEBRUARY 1,1945

TWIN BINEB Bowling Scores Fi«aro:.:...:. „, .„, ltl 19 lU7 Rutnson Bulldogs FRIDAY EVENING LEAGUE Gun™" ~ ° Surf, Field Albrecht ~"~'.'."""'.'. ' 152 157 FLYING TWEES' Evans 124 182 1st DeFailo ..—_..'_..'.7".'.'"Z-'J." 212 190 177 it. Jones ...... _... Ill 160 157 Upset Hoffman High HOLES And Stream M. VanBrunt 16a 141 18J ? 8 2 FOfl INVISIBLE ' Timely Notes H. Curley ,...167 HO ITS n ,_, BA1RD.DAVID3ON " ° HAN&W6AVIN&- LOST AND FOUND Davidson ... i«6c 555 603 (7'J W»lden ...... 147 lis " On the Great Outdoors MUSTANGS . Sutherland _... . \"s Its 176 Delanoy's Foul Shot I« Margin GROWN fOUCB COG, answara It Mas BT STE# VAN VXHiT P. Brown 122 177 188 Dantoa „....„.„.., ms 166 is2 "Chips." SHihtlr-'«»'••• •»» •«• B: Turnoek _ 148 1»4 15t Fletcher * f...«aaH.al 194 173" 178 black marklnn. ?)o ld»n«t| A. Gag leg 151 14J sh'nn ...i 171 148 . 216 In vlclnltx o< Shsnow I*kt. M. Jeffrey, Jr, 147 158 JI80 Of Victory In Thriller Phone R*d Bank 1541. the bass for the hook and line boys SS5 130 870 ONI SALESMAN brlaf CM. lest. In a move to protest wildlife dur- . • MICHAEL'S B!£ '""* ^ Coach Milton Nichols* Bumson :ng the winter weeks ahead, the along the Jersey shore. WILDCATS J. Arnone •.; 169 152 160 to his credit. The Governors were ward, phone Eatontown 80.? - E. Carhart 187 137 1(0 K. Jeffrey ._ 177 186 215 high school Purple Bulldogs cre- State Fish and Game Commission The break-down shows that dur- led in scoring by Bodenmann, with M. Boncore 145 143 157 T. Boncore. „„ 148 193 i50 ated the major upset of the Shore ARMY -AIR CORPS wings, lost ing the eight months' period bass C. Jacques _ 171 119 116 ten points. Their usual high scor- where on Brosd itrstt, Red Bank, R«. has reiterated a plea to sportsmen M. Arnone _ 223 283 182 Conference basketball season to and others to help feed birds and was more plentiful In the Seaside I. Megill 163 17a D. Arnont ..". 186 m 201 er, Croddlck, was second with eight. ward to finder by callln* ait Bed Bank] m win their first conference engage- "eglster office. ' • j animals while heavy snows cover Park-Manasquan area, 2,700 pounds 616 574 646 Rumson followed a pattern sim- 9 8 ment by downing the undefeated "~thB~~countryslde; J being-taken ln_lh£l_vicinlt£ jtlone. BLUEJACKETS •• ' MERCHANTS TRUST Co" ° ilar to their previous game with the LOST—Large maroon purse, Monday ba The next best area was the Belmar- '—Sehuekar-m,.,.,., _—l«8-. U8 —128 Harold Hoffman high of South Am- Middlesex county aggregation by Fair Haven, containing unall ion «f Winter storms, such as the recent >. Traveri, Sr. 108 102 147 McKenha .^.'...'.'.'."^7^7,7^168 151 173 boy, 28-27 Tuesday TiigKr~on~thT money, ration books, two pieces of lew heavy snowfall which covered nat- Deal section, where 1,300 pounds . Shlnn 14G 172 162 £»«"«°n -..-,. 160 198' 16< startlfig-prr/TVlth-a-ruahT—Thejr-led- elry, eye glasses, etc. Would appreciate 14S 170 Rumaon court. ural wildlife feeding arias in. most e ' netted by the commercial I. Braney '. 144 W. Auraack ..... 157 170 168 11 to 4 at the end of the flrst per- 1f~tlndeT—vould keep men>y—and^-iat Allen 176 221 169 Before they m?t Rumson, the iod, but entered the last period be- Christian Science— purse to Maelt'« Grocery In Fair Hav parts of New Jersey, present a fatal boys. In the Long Branch-High- 645 581 ~607 lands area 1,100 pounds were taken COMMANDOS Hoffman team boasted an 8-game hind by 24-19. __^. threat to all game birds and^anl- 8 Reading Room LOBT—Man's LeCoultre gold wrist watelr . Koch 157 179 173 GRILLI's"" " ""* ^ undefeated record. Three of these inals, yie commission said. Appro- nd scattering to make up the total Munch made it 25-19 with a pivot, In, or about Yanko's. Reward offered. [. Soffel - 145 192 135 m games were in conference play but Finder plca.e.wrlt«;to VWatct," B« HI, as mentioned above, from Sandy ummy ' 1S8 US 138 and then Delanoy sank two fouls Church Edifice,, priate and quickactio'n'in.providing oriirrz:—zz: "• iU the South Amboy team "was Inel- Red Bank, N. J. wildlife with proper sustenance fol- Hook, Cape May, Ocean City, At- , Molnar , 177 198 ISO H. Aschettlno ,.., 181 116 and a one-hander to, close the gap lantic City and Long Beach areas. Tomaino ., 215 123 146 igible for the championship due to to 26-23. Halllgan made a set shot 209 Broad Street, Bed Bank LOST—Tuesday evening, key ring with lowing such storms aide consider- «17 667 ' 688 Murdlco „ 146 179 161 its. abbreviated schedule. (our keys, either In Acme market c* ably -in reducing the mortality rate If the commercial fishermen keep TOMAHAWKS Suono _ 144 1S7 224 to make It 27-23, but Croddlck's Til. Red BuiTMH-J.' > lirpad street. Red Bank. Bewarll of such game birds and animals. after our striped bass in this man- . Mentzopan* ..; 147 135 122 George Delanoy's foul fihot in the field goal brought the score to 27- Wrlte,,.VKeys," Box 511, Red Bank, K.J| I. Jeffrey, Sr 165 169 166 • OPEN DAILY ner, the day is not too far distant R B B A 1 "" — last two minutes of play proved to 25. Donations of foodstuffs to game 1 . Inglls ;..„ 130 164 151 ..Wardens during such Peri°dB by when the striped bass will be as , Wise 157 152 16S P. Barraseo ....!.....!.....!... '146 194 202 be the margin of victory for the With three minutes to play, West • * to 4 P. M. FOUND—Small wbits long haired («. sportsmen and ,others to "Help feed scarce for the rod and reel fisher- W. Foderaro ._ -..'. 184 143 130 Rumsonltes. A second free throw made two foul ihots, the second ty- male dog,- brown pstchea, Collla type). 620 -502 P. Maneinl ..:...., 179 149' 136 after being fouled by.. Bodenmann Except Sunday and phone Red Bank UZt, ' wildlife Is greatly appreciated, the men as the blueflsh have been in AVENGERS J. DiPietto _ 163 154 130 ing the score. Then followed De- commission said. Discarded greens recent years. ,{. Cole 170' 159 it: S. Gallho ..: 219 157 171 was missed by Delanoy, who led lanoy's epoch-making free throw Holidays — LOST—Wrist watch; man's Helhros, 139 the numson scorers by dropping 11 jtejtwel. . SdaSundayy evening, January jat],j . from markets and vegetable stores, Sslleck : 134 126 and the game ended with the ball Friday Evenings, 7:80 to 9:30 Bradshaw 159 194 170 • 841 797. 789 points through the hoops, five of Rawardd . PhonePh SjtSt . DaviDidd 'Hannan'H . Co. bruised fruit and other foodstuffs I do not know how many of 1SS BED BANK DAIRY down-floor with neither team able il. Francis^* 179. 16J which came in the last period when D. lr.th Signul Tralnimc Re>t. Fort Men. whiph cannot be sold and. table ihose who read this column enjoy Eelman 159 180 m to score. Htr« tht Bible. Iht Work, of mouth. N, J. (Eatontown 10(0, extensloa 630 616 Naclerio 206 191 • 171 scraps from hotels and homes pro- spearing eels through the ice on «S2 the pressure was on in earnest. Last Friday night-the Rumon M«ry Baker Eddy, Dlicovirer ancr 1395.)* SPITFIRES Morris •*!_.„ -... 149 124 16S ,...W?ody West was second man for founder ot Christian Srlencr. and vide adequate food for wildlife if the local rivers, but to .those who rravtrs - 138 138 157 Schucker ._...._... :.._... 150 117 Ul> team lost to the Leonardo Lions, all other authorized Christian Srl- LOST—Broun and white part Collie, an- 5uromy - : _ 128 128 128 Smith ...:. _: 176 168 163 Rumson In point honors with five, swprs liame "Patsy." Chlld'a pet. loat transported to the rural sections of do'may I pasa a word on as good 148 147 39-18. • •nc«.'l,iteraLur« ™*J b« read, bor-- Jruno ..-..« 150 rowed or purchased. vicinity of Alston Court,'January 25. Re. the state where birds aW animals sportsmen. After you have finiah- anVllet 177 169 182 840 780 820 w«rd, Dhone Rnl Dank 3890-W.' have difficulty in securing food id working the hole and start to Th. Public 'l. Wtlcoma 598 673- 614 •when snow covers the ground. ;ut another one, may I ask that MID'S BEAUTY LEAGUE FOR SALE Deputy wardens, sportsmen's or- you ohove such pieces of ice that PETUNIAS ganizations, boy scouts, members of might be on the surface back Into BED BANK CITY LEAGUE L. Lainu 98 116 NOTICE. P. Murray 106 92 EVELINA, hy.Franke Csrls and oreh«s.j the hole and leave the surface -of KOTICR li h«reby Riven that the foj. tra; with Klicht As Rsln, at Tustlng's 4-H clubs and other interested CENTRAL BAR" D. Ullmey«r M>5 88 1 groups could take an active part hs ice as-smooth as possible around B. Pokuj 124 123 lowing offer, hai litcn received hy thr Piano company. It Monraoutb street. Red lolmorgen - Bank." / • • : _Jn the, conservation of wildlife dur- he hole which you arje leaving. I lummy _ _ 118 V. Moore ,...: 125 147 MONEY TO LOAN Township Committee of the TowiMhlp of I. Figaro 181 135 Middletown In tonncction with the lca«- ing tho > wmTcF~H7arrths-antl- secure- Lm4old_by.-the_lce_yachtsmen_that ins and purchailnJt of property located UON'T TRACK DIRT into the house. Cet> ._JOgaro_ 146 196 558 566 534 a new cocoa mat, we have them In. much satisfaction in doing so. when these cakes of letTare "left" eFJilo ..:....V...-;r.:.".-7^;r 203 -186 : ; PANSIES Id the Township of Mld.dlctown, County -Qn_FJrstjMortgajje. (Direct JReduction Plan)' ofjMonmouth and Slat* of New Jersey, prices from il.i'J to S3.5O. Throw rugs' Pamphlets on winter feeding and on the surface and allowed to )omenlco 185 188 A. wains ...:.z..:~:::.r.~iT9~ii!r'ii» TT in o%al and.'oblons, save your rugs, put*. G. Haries 146 IU 114 bsinir'prdpcrlT TiWiwn^ifl--thfl-old. Brew- ; shelters for game birds and ani- freeze they are a serious obstruc- ery property, final decree for which it thtTn—near-iloori. National 5 * • It " V. Oberman 80 80 ; SO 1'mv.n's. phone Red Hank 2680.* ,' mals may be secured by applying tion to the pleasure of ice yachting, SCALZO'S.' R. Rccht 118 118 118 recorded In Book 1817 of Deeds, pairc 431 particularly to the smaller type of rrasso .«.. • 139 210 H. Hegel 113 127 130 On Improved Real Estate. &c. upon the following terras: To rent to the State Fish and Game Com- r the property for two yenri at i monthly INLAID LINOLEUM—Armstrong andil oderraro ..... 211 150 • ' • * mission, State House, Tcenton, N. J. boat, which has Its runner plank 575 565 561 rental of $30.0"0 P*r month with the op- Sloans, 11.09 sq. yd. Som« heavjr! I ilanclnl - 137 178 wam« for the mm at *C98, Just received. Floor eoverlnr i The Division of .Commercial Fish- boat going at high speed and hlt- lollno - - 1S6 159 Ml <«nu Mr and •whether H will reject thi: name Bed Bank.* \]L C. Mack 132 133 132 Wildlife Service, Division of Com- back into the hole causes the hole Jones ...» :.. 178 192 or confirm *nd ratify the «me, accord- OVEHSEAS BOXKS, 10 cents ea~eh. Urge I ,o close up that much faster and_ A. Bovvne 110 86 111 injt to aald termi i>.nd conditions, provid- i heel, wrapping paptr, heavy twlneji mercial Fisheries, Washington 25, 873 872 851 B. Doll 1'13 113 113 Telephone—Keyport 172-173 ing that no hiffhrr price or brtttT termt eliminates the possibility of skat- 136 110 10.1 gift card». Jmt received too recordeW D. C. BORO BUSES D. Ca«ey _ shull he bid SOT said property by any at 25 crnls that are aJlghlly ui,d. Nit-J ers getting into came. Wrisht 178 172 150 M. Bcnton 139 139 \V) oth»r p«rion. 630 601 603 lonal 5 t lo, Prown's. phona Red BankI The entrance salary Is $2,000 per Brenner - 160 184 14b ORCHIDS annum, plus overtime which at o.Jo :'. 210 171 167 By Order "f th* Township Committee BUCCANEERS LOSE. herson 202 178 200 J. Butler ... , 94 85 106 of ihi TowfliMp of Middletown.' present amounts to {433 annually. _...' 95 106 101 PIN UP LAMPS 12.59 complete; Nail H. Aumack 188 201 179 J. Knowlas —... HOWARD W. ROBERTS. lamp shades: Bobby pins, It tents; Employees In the positions may be Red Bank high school's unpre- D. Kronenberger ._ 110 97 96 Torn»hfp Clerk. 029 906 834 L. Klcpp : 120 109 Hi Soilax. 25 cenu: Brillo, 10 tents Batk- required to travel for considerable dictable basketball five completely VINCE'S BAR Moore .....,..-. _ - • 130 130 130 a«e; cardm seeds are on display; thlel 652 SPECIAL NOTICE. «edcr» on dlsjlsy. National * A ]l . periods ot each year. If so, the reversed its form Friday night, fall- effrey t56 186 182 54« 527 Nolle' \l hereby jivtn thit Gladys Fro«n s, phona Red Bank ;>80.' government will pay transportation ing prey to a team they had pre- endrlcks 147 168 180 TIGER LILIES Bovl« •nd-Adeline M. MofTat have made expenses and will pay (5 per day ana , _ - 129. 171 177 L. Miller 103 146 US application 'to the Board of Adjustment CLOI'AY WINDOW shades, is" tinti viously defeated when they dropped . Aumack 154 178 167 125 each; Holland, 27-Inch shade!. i< per diem while the employee ia in M. Casaone - 136 110 o,f the Zoning; Ordinance of the Township a 33-30 decision to the Neptune McCoy • 168 206 175 V. Walla 68 99 66 of Middletown, for'art exception, for the cents, (no rollers); Bristol pap«r Ven«- travel status. Applicants should D. Kenner 120 137 SO BRAKES RELINED : Scarlet Fliers. tion blinds. |1; swlntrlnc drapery red», 133 use. on property owned by Adeline ft!. possess tho following qualifications: " TH M9 851 R. Richmond 147 143 MofTat, which Is in a' residential Zone II.2S pair; a few curtain rods on Band., Coach Prank Pingltore's club, EISNER'S. 519 5 I0 Pn>wn 674 654 with the "B'* .ia th« Blvrr Plaza aecMon of the "' »* ' ''' P»one ItaM Education—Except for the subsi- which was almost a sure playoff Morrf...... A 2U 15» 157 Township of Middletown. of a home* tutlon experience for education pro- Hoffman 186 14T contender in the Shore Conference, Stoble 146 school for cerebral-palsied boys of nor- ROBlN"HOOp. by Us Brown .nefor-! vided for below, applications should now to battle It out with Leon- Elgrim, 148 182 13! Rumson mal mentality. chestr^ with 'Slela-h fllde In Joly." aU have successfully completed 90 ardo, Neptune and Point Pleasant Arnont 201 138 164 Mrs. Charlotte Martin and son Peoptq ownlne property adjoining this Tustlng', Piano Company, II Monmoot" semester hours of course work in for th& two remaining slots. Free- Palandrano - 168 204 135 Roger of Washington street are property and aUo the people In the lo* a college or university of recogniz- visiting Mrs. Martin's (ather and eallty will be given an opportunity to be ELECTRIC FIXTURES. Put up some ne' hold and Manasquan have two . ~S76 863 735 heard at • hearing on the application to bright fixtures, a fixture for evenf ed standing. Additional credit will places already assured. LOCAL NO. 293. mother-in-law at Providence, Rhode Ready-Built and Trued Exch'ange Shoes be held at the Middletown Tournhlp Hall room in the hoa«e. Bedroom fixtures i,' be given to applicants who show C. Jones 145-156 170 Island. Thursday, Kebrusry 8th at eiaht • 2,70: kitchen unlu. ll"4«: Fluortscjnli completion of courses in fisheries, Tots 124 196 122 Col. Clay Crawford, a former res- o'clock In the evenlntr. lights $9.35. National 5 * 10, Prown CATHOLIC HIGH WINS. Tormaine - 141 165 147 WILLIAM K. LARSErf. phone Kcd Hank 2680.* biology, economics, marketing or Rlordan 134 ident, has received his third cita- FORD Chairman of the Board of Adjustment business administration. alnndrano 13ft 12° tion for meritorious service in Air NOTHING TO DO. How about BP«ndlnT!J Red Bank Catholic high school's Lucisano _... 167 .170 188 ot the Zoning Ordinance. an erenlnt- palntint; up some rooraaiji basketball five pulled one of the Force Procurement in France. CHEVROLET Kern Ton., at »2.38 doe. a whole roomul Substitution of additional exper- 1 NOTICE. ience for education—Applicants may major upsets of the season when ~7~n ~8SZ 759 At the reorganization meeting of PLYMOUTH rnmi Will paper in stotk. ready pasted"' GLOBE PETROLEUM ' the board of health last week Dr. NOTICE ia hereby given that the fol- about IC for a room. National 5 ft la;t; substitute one year of responsible tho Casey Greens defeated a highly layette .'. 193 169 153 lowing it & true copy of an ordinsnec-in- I'rown*^. phone R*.l Bank 2680.* .: and successful experience of the favored St. Mary's team of Perth C. Rufflni 161 198 201 William J. Mersereau. was re-elect- trodured at a meeting of the Township C Bruno 174 £22 1-*' ed president. Other officers were '*!* - ~- PONTIAC Committee of the Township of Middle- 'ALMOST NEW Used elothii.,. .boeiW types described below for one, year Amboy 43-41 Thursday night on the hats, dresiev coats, with or without River street court. Duncan IBS "» "' vice president, Jolin G. Foller; sec- $14 95 OLDSMOBILE town mnd kt that time pa'fed firtt read- ; (30 semester hours) of the educa- (Jordy .«.....•..- 1« 17B 17a ns, and was laid over for' second -and fur, and many artlclea of clothing foi l retary, Lucy Ivins; health officer, ftnal passage of the Township Committee boys and girls. Snow suits, alie I, |lui tion prescribed. Led by Peter Fleming with 14 sue 3. »!: lady's brown wool ikll suit" points and Walter Rafferty with 12, 859 915 845 Dr. Edwin F. Stewart; sanitary In- ... I •» BUICK (Mod. 40 & 60) at a meeting }o be held Thursday, Keb- Experience— Applicants should spector and registrar of vital sta- ruary 8th. 1945, it the Township Hall 38, 110: pin stripe, blue suit, tiie 20 t tHe local team held off a determined at Middletown, at 3:30 o'clock in the af- one whole rack of good dressea at IS Si' •how a minimum of one year of re- FAIR HAVEN LEAGUE _J tistic^ Mrs. Lydia Scott. Other OTHER CARS EQUALLY LOW each, sixes 10 to 48. others; hoy's hlgV*. •ponslble and successful experience bid In the last period by the visi- ternoon, at which time public hearing will board members are'John Ander- th> held upon the same. top shocishoci , six J212 ; "babybb s bootbt a «'f~ j In (1) collecting and compiling mar- tor*. STANDING OF THE TEAMS 1 W I. AVE son and James Foy. Dated: Januiry :i. 1945. Italo.hes. rubber.; boys pants anc '! 1 ulouie-s, suits snd overcoats. Come Ivi ket information or statistics on fish- Fowler's Store 31 8363835.37 Work Done While You Wait HOWARD W. ROBERTS. 854.14 Louis Vlncl of Center street is a and look around. Many things too ery products, and in preparing from Wright's Serv 30 21 Township Clerk. Kircmcn 25 26 827.28 surgical patient at Riverview hos- merous to mention. At Deana. (North 1 such data articles or bulletins for Everett 818.4C Latest Equipment—Experienced Brake Men ORDINANCE. Shrewtbury avenue.* •. }l publication,- or (2) educational In- Willowbrook 25 26 pital. Shrewnbury Dllry 23 28 814.33 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers of La- AN AMENDMENT TO AN ORDINANCE RED BANK BOOcflE, by Count Baaisj . vestlgatlon, research, or commer- Mrs. Maurice O'Mcra of New iommuteiM 19 32 813.2 ENTITLED "AN OBD1NANCK PRO- "I Bon'f Know About You." Hea, SHREWSBURY DAIRY fayette street returned home Fri- HIBITING THE SMOK1N0 OB THE at Tustinn's riano Company, 1« cial work requiring intimate knowl- York city was a week-end guest of 13136 edge of the methods, practices and R. Sweeney ••• -..- 165 159 day after a stay in New York. HANDLING. OR THE USING OK TO- mouth Btrnt. R,d Bank.* Mrs. Edward Garvey. Mi6s Ann Smith 200 143 210 Police Chief Henry J. Kruse was BACCO IN ANY FORM LIGHTED BY economics of producing, processing Shaffer 18.3 1»8 197 J. H. MOUNT CO KIRE. OR THE IBNITION OF LADY'S BEIGE ton coat, fo<>% woo Garvey, a student at St. Elizabeth's or marketing of fishery products; rotler ..J.212 176 a week-end visitor in the borough. MATCHES UPON PIERS. DOCKS, brand new, ilxe 14. call Red Ban college at Convent station, spent Dummy : 135 IS.) He is attending the FBI police Cor. White Street & Maple Ave., RedJBank 404 AND SIMILAR PREMISES AND '(3) a combination of (1) and (2). the week-end with her mother. Handicap - 32 3i ABOARD CERTAIN VESSELS. USED This experience must have demon- school in Washington. METAL DOUBLE bed and coll springs Clarence Jones, Jr. was a week- Harold Mulllns, who was recently FOR MILITARY PURPOSES AND good conditfon, $10. Garrett, Wilsol strated the applicant's ability to ex- 927 803 857 EXPORT." t-enuo. Port Manmouth, second residene< end visitor at Bloomfield. FAIR HAVEN FIREMEN. ercise judgment in work requiring honorably discharged from the Ma- BE IT ORDAINED By th. Township on left, «outh of Highway ft.* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Sr. Wagner 151 212 202 rine Corps, has returned to his a practical knowledge of fishery Egelaml 164 162 Committee of the Towmhip of Middle- SINCER SEWING machine. A-l eon had as week-end guests, Mr. and . 189 148 123 position in New York. His wife, town that this Ordinance be am&nded to illtion, 139.50; ,1,0 antiques, including! marketing or economics. Frank ..••: 160 read as follow: Mrs. Arthur Jones and daughter, Burnnide 181 181 the former Miss Doris Finnegan, riling desk. 125; two .mall roun/?. Recency—At least one year of the Irene, from Warren Point. Pryor .... . 200 210 ISO WHEREAS, within the Town.Mp of tables, bric-a-brac, cut glassware, am stayed with her parents during his Middletown there cxltt piers, bulkheads large rheck protector, ressonable. 71 Bat: required experience or, education Michael O'Brien of Red Bank is services in the armed forces. must have been obtained within tht> 869 915 851 wharvu, docks, sheds, offices and ap- nvrnue. Highlands, N. J.» ,: visiting hla grandparents, Mr. and COMMUTERS James Campanella was taken to proaches, uaed In the handling of goods . five years' immediately preceding 223 137 (or military purposes and export; and LIME AND FERTILIZER broadcaster i Mrs. Bernard Warneker. Waddell 156 Halloran hospital Monday In the ohn^ T. A'tkerson. phont Keyporrj the closing-date for receipt of ap- Miss Carrie Soden is on the sick Gor.on :. 127 14H- 134 ^WHEREAS, the Township Committee plications. Mbk 148 borough ambulance driven bys Wal- of the Township of Middletown deems it list, 187 ter Neuhauaer. neceaeary for the protection of persons TOUR-BURJJER estate gas range, eon 1 . Here's an opportunity for some Cpl. Anthony Husso returned 140 William Jennings, Jr. suffered a and property, and for the preservation Plctc with broiler, with regulated oven ' 3 of the public health, safety and welfare XI*: also love seat I10O, phone Bed Banl|Ji follower" of Isaac Walton to get Tuesday to Tuscon, Arizona, after Handicap - „ broken leg last week while playing himself, a nice job. with his. "Uncle of'said Township and Hi inhabitants, to a362-R spending 21 days here. He was ac- - 828 849 786 with other childre'n. , • prohibit tho smokir.r of tobacco In any Sam." ''' •• . LADY'S BLACK SHOE skates, slta • companied by his wife and his sis- WILLOWBROOK Mrs. Florence Hanson is a patient form, and the ignition of matches upon Call Red.Bank 8747-J, after 5 o'clock.'. ter, MU> Rose Russo of Red Bank miner...:..:...: • is» ";SJ ; the aforesaid premises:' Hnmmond "> ls» : at Rivervlew hospital following an LIVIKGROOM SUITE, three pieces, faltfl Here's a chance to enjoy a.real Mrs. Charles Cox is on a trip to THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by Dc.mond 143 120 . Injury suffered Monday morning the Township Committee ol the Township conililion, J30. 1(5 Mechanic street*? meat dinner without any of those Baltimore, Maryland. Dav on the Ice., of Middletown In the County of Mon- Red Bank.* ;: choice red points. It's venison pre- Mrs, Frederick Schubart of Ja- ".^..;::::::::z—z:Ju jsi : Mr. and Mrs. John Dill are par- mouth, a municipal corporation of the. THREE-PIECE living room aet, boy'a Is. A "kales, sin- 5, phone Red Bank 177«-V.f pared in the right way and to be maica, Long Island, spent pnrt of 818 »»' I ents of a son born Saturday at State of New Jrrcey: Section 1. No person shall smoke, or 16 Throckmorton avenue. Red Dank served in the right way at Evans last week wNth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WRIGHT'S SERVICE STATION Monmouth Memorial hospital. Wrlirht 170 157 '. handle or use tobacco in any form lighted STRONG TWO-WHEEL trailer, abou J Belmar hotel next Wednesday night Mendres. Miss Helen Black has enrolled at by flre, or Ignite matches, or carry any Mrs. Emlllo 8x10, with spare tire. Can easily by! February 7th, at 8 o'clock. The Mazza entertained HenSrlck.T;::r..r::... 215 in : the Red Bank Business institute. matches on any of the following, used ittached to car or truck for hauling pur 9 relatives from 1 187 U9 for military purposes: any tier, bulkhead, affair Is under the auspices of the Jersey City last B Minion • • •• I" ~ Samuel Newman, Jr. was home puses. IDs. Dl.clc cotker Spaniel, ltl week-end. • 8 wharf, dock, nhed, office or approach to male, one year old, *20; Dlump Le«hon1 Bucktown Buck Club, Inc., and the M. Ain,«k,"Sr"". J. ._W J6« _1» on leave from his Marine Corps the aforesaid premises, or on aby craft hens, 12 each. Harold A. Wllllamf"H boys promise one of.thOBe real get- Robert Batchelar has completed 910 8E4 8 poBt. ' or vessel berthed or moored thereto, or Everett roatl, next Crawford Come S together times. A "Buck and a the naval course at the Diesel En FOWLER'S HARDWARE STORE on any dray or vehicle of any doseription school, Holmdel, phone Holmdel 7688. 131 Half" will bring you right into the (fine school in Norfolk, Virginia Reissman 182 puslnr through or over the nforaaid L. Emmons .— —- 185 144 201 promises: provided, however, 'thnt this SIAN'S WINTER overcoat, elie l«{ and has been given the rating ol 187 brown Roger Poet Scotch Mist; prleii inner circle of a group of rea W. Fowler 1C3 14S section shalt not apply to such fire-proof sportsmen who will go out of their fireman first class. After spending SrForrlsr-.-;;... ~ ~ 215 atructures not aboard vessels or craft as IIP. Call Red Banlc 1S18. —~ ..11.LIS 6 «'ay (o provide you1 with nn eve- a five-day, leave with his.parents, ihliybe) de«!|tnatcd fOf nmoklnjt purposes WOOD DY THE load. Has been used L, fl. Kmtnom - 1S9 201 by any commanding officer of "any of Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson Batchclar, SO N«vy-Depot, Earls, Now - Jsrser.-Ard ning of cnjoymcnl. Handicap - the armed forces of the United States In Irn^th up to six feet $6 ver load. An:l he will go to Shoemaker, Callforn churire thereof. . 830 812 >4« length over six feet, SU per load. Don'f Readers of my column know la, for »n assignment. CONVENIENCE Section 2,- Any person violating any mi»s this good opportunity. About > ' provision of this orrilnnnci! shall, upon 000 loads to dispose of; alao 600 los~.- how enthusiastic 1 am regarding RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S conviction thereof, be suhject to n fine at Lronartlo, N, J, Practically new WOD^I making striped bass a game flsh not exceeding Two Hundred ($200.00) At new office, located at Rout« 34,' BR| by law, partlculnrly in this state. Middletown Village LEAGUE CHECKING riollara or to Imprisonment In th. County mlln from Cqlt'a Neck, going towards All bury Tark on right side of road. Aboui 1 have repeatedly brought this SAL'S BAR Jail • for a term not exceeding ninety (SO) days, or bt-th. Monday, has been postponed In I1, rtnino 2^2 Iftl 1>6 tory, you need to lAahe tho mo«t of prislnus said order, or they will be forever hitrrpd avenue, Loch Arbor, southeast corner Ml cries, sent out a four.piiKo bulletin definitely. of their Actlona therefore sgnlnat thn Elbcron and Norwood avenues, FrlJa HI 016 >S0 Ask tbouj, this service. lelmire. Moke It "skl-tline"! Wo have, all the said iul)»orlber, and Saturday, February 2nil'«nd Ird i covering the production of fish and Irving Hunco, 3d oj lladdonllold, •shell flHh ln' certain nrcas In New OITAIIELLA'S Dated, Freehold, K, J,,» January 28, 1:30 p. m, »h«rp. ' n, 0, Ooati. aue ( ia visiting hla grandparents, Mr, Ultarrlla. 209 170 131 equipment you'll need, to help you 'lenrn and 1045, err, phoiln Long nrnnch Jl.TOtt, Jersey, showingg tho tako In July and Mrs, Irving Hance. Qululcy .-. HI 171 le»' THE SECOND'NATIONAL HANK AND DON'T FENCE ME IN, Then Goes Ths , dAi h i (ll-oli A... 1.58 * love «liilng! TRUST COMPANY QV HEI> BANK Sonj Again, I Dream of You, I Promi thft.|iaat 4ygew Byi Ralph 8, I'aarce, Iso You, What a Difference a Day Make* tho total for eight months of 1044. oon 'this week fqr her daughter, P.. (llttl ..._...... 188 201 It IS lurpi'laTng to-noto that In July Miss Claire Hlllyer, who leaves to- Shaffer ,.»i 181 170 thero were 3,200 pounds of striped day to Joint the u, S, Army Nurs Red Bank, N. J. AM* WOOL, Dubonnet broadl 'bais taken by commercial fliher- • 882 91! 788 Apulensto,' Stevens, Fostor corps, Bhe will report to Atlnntl SHF.rtWOOD'B BPORT QOODS Bank &-Trust Co. 4 HIUSIIIIO, KIIII, OxUW, v;ry good condition,'100. O _ ihow; •l.j'OkUhotna Hit. by BosTi "»omo fish" taken off the jhore of builnus leads through The Regu- Inorna , 1MI 161' 174 11-ia K, FRONT ST., KED BANK tfhe nad to .better and blRmr "Pops" orthostra, Itsthmsnlnoff Plarl New Jersey and In K large men- lar's idvertlilng odlumni—Advor- rdy ...„ _,...., lty 204' 1*1 •uranot Corporation bu«lnem leadt through Tho Eoal«- Ooncyto No. j, and all elasilo d • tin accounu for thi Karclty, «( ter'« «lv«rtl«ln«T oolumnp—j»,dv*r- I"»t'nrt, lit Monmotrllv tluratnt, "MI "I»T ~ui tUtnwat RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 1,1945 Page Eleven. FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES WANTED HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE t REAL ESTATE FOR SAUL KADELON PBOAU «aU«o_ bought WMC Ruling: EiaanUal workera FURNISHED - HOUSE, Roaevelt Tea BABY CHICKS, N. H. Bids aod Whit* ELLAW CORN, flutt maltty. E. Alex- MALL PHONOGRAPH, radio-phono- Room, Little Silver, N. }., pbone Red LITTLE SILVER, bungalow, 10x114, FACTORY, 14,0e« sauue feet. MxlM, and told. 101 Weet Vroot etreet Red graph, or phonograph attachment for need .rebate atatemant for other tiled kitchen, tiled hath, oil burner, I teghorns, blood teitad atock. Will- ejdsr. opposite Blvtr Plata »ebool, Bid Bank. lank 8063.* two noon, (re proof Building wfta list Bank. N. J. .cllo. phone Red Bank 958.' essan'ual joba and U. I. E. S. re- bedrooms. 18.800. Terms. 11,200 cash. acres of beautiful waodad grounds, tve :erodt Brothers, phone Bed Bank 1574-M. Ierrale for Use eaeanttal. Under reg- ENT, PAYERS can be home ownera. ABB YOU LOOKING for your January [ANOS WANTED—Grandi, small up- Taxea (S6. Near transportation. C. E. mllei from Red Bank, Keyport and Mat* WE EA* highest orlcia tot jour poul- SMITH BROS., tree experts, tree ulations effective July let male Our/rent like low cost monthly pay- Pichier. 140 Broad itreet, phone Red awan.-on main highway $5, near Jersey try. Write or phono Lonr Branch aale; come to 8warta's, Auction room rights, or ihort key board' planoi, worker! require U. S. E. S. reflrral nents make It poaalble. You can profit by r planting, spraying, pruning, cav- hone Red Bank »>, give make and num- Bank U6.» Central and Pennsylvania railroad; aU 15C0. 19 North Broadway, long Branch. during February. Zrtrrthlns slaibid. te all Joba subject to WMC reg- ailing me on the telephone, Atlantic tractive offer to proper party, immediate) ' Zwlckl'i livePoultry Harkat. Highwiy It. Bod Bank »21» " ity treatment, itorm damaged traei er of instrument. - Tuatlng'i, 16 Mon- ulation. ighlandi 981. • • • RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS—Living room, 1 muth street, Red Bank. fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed- occupancy . WriU or telephone Ban* . ONE ppT STOVE, 110; tiro wain tabs, POECE TOP . breakfast let removed and, repaired, reliable and 'AIR HAVEN, oft the Shrewsbury rivar, Hanaer, 1476 Broadway, New York. Bwartx's Auction joom, Highway [RLS ICE SKATES, sliea 1-1 and 7',». rooma, batb, oil burner,- g*ragb; price ioap stone. IS each; and one 80rgallen reaionable. Pbone eyenlnn be- IOUSEKEEPER, capable woman, full lot 60x210. building for rent with op- $6,600. W. A. Hopping Agency, phone Ph6ne Bryant I-J05T, or Atlantis High. »' hot water tank. 18 Hubbard Park, phone Bid B»nk 3218. tween ( and !, Bed Bank 3351. Call Red Bank J757-J, after » P. m.« time, sleep- In, good wages, - references on of buying. Large living room, maa- Red Bank 307.* ••'< Rei Bank »68-W. CEMTSTEBY MEMORIALS and mirken. N APARTMENT of three or four rooms equi.-ed. Inquire between 11 m. m. and Ive fireplace, kitchen .and other rooma, BIGHT-BOOH home and garage; ha." ivatoriea. Suitable for aummer bunga- SMALL FARM, ilve acria with a five- *•' SAL.T HAY, Fnd D. Wlkoff Co» phoni Sold direct from auary to you, 129.60 FAT'S Accordion School. 114 Monmouth In Ked Bank, unfurnished, in nice lo- p. m. and 5 and 7 p. m. at 245 Spring provemants, except hlat; calh. liar up. Write, Memorial*, F. 0. Box 4(8. :ation with heat. Write, "A'partmehl," Teet, Red Bank, N. J.* • - ow or eonvenlon for all-year residence. room, two-story cottage, located on Bed Bank »62. itreet, Red Sank. Eaiy way to learn. McCleei road and Brown's Dock road, conaldn renting. Chlrlei R, Walling, DA ~ Bed Bank, N. J.. for representative. Try your ability. Learn the proper way. iox 511, Red Bank, N, J.« Kent ISt monthly. Inouire Eatontown Jr.. Leniion. avenue, Belford, N. J,, h» iXPERIBNCED autouoblle mechanic. >B6. Mlddletown township, It,000. Dennia K. WC BUY and Mil anything! New REGISTERED QUEBN8EY hull, bom' Private leisons. Phone R*u Bank ANT TO BUY puppy, male, Boxer, Recently renovated ihop,. all modern Byrne, phone Rumion 576. But Terminal." „ April », 1941. Sire Bethany Favora 2Z9II-J. - Scott/, or English bull. Write. Bob IMALL ATTRACTIVE bungalow, fur- and and furniture, household tquipment, good working condition! and SMALL FABM, lovely country lietion, HOLMDJEL ABEA—Sldeasray by ] Holliater, Sam Bonmondi, Breldabllk, WANTED, maaon work, plaaterlng, «e- .hew, R. tF. I)., Box 83, Atlantic Hifh- •agei. T. C. Otto Packard Salei * S> mile from aUtion^lg^o. Joseph G. Me-, done whin promlied «nd at reaeoc- and reels. See Sherwood, Sporting Paid while learning, agea IS to 80 EAST BEBGBN place, between ' •' certificate. , Following iltee In atdct. nlture for new. Call Bid Bank 3218. ood». 7 Broad atreet Red Bank. N. J. F YOU are looking tot bargalna. eel P. Cue, Realtor, Rumion, N. J.. phone Rum- Broad etreet and Maple avenue; 7-room - 650x19. 700x19, 760*19, .700x11, TJSxll. elble price*. preferred. ' Apply .9 a. m. to t p. m., F. Kennedy. Uit your houiea for sale 100 NEW ,BROWN f laple avenue. Fair Haven, phone Bed eon 444 or Red Bank 1470.* poitpild, 12.60, BrillUnt enow white tnd Atlantic Highland;, phone 862-M. POK MORTGAGE loina eee B. V. a B. glsai, china, lamps, vases', flgurei. pic Bank 2898. dining room, kitchen, two bedrooma >: besutl'ul ilnta to order, da»Hng mirror Stout. Lawla building, 77-71 Broad ures. buttons, small pieces furniture, children no Sundaya, aleep out; In Red RUMSON—Fine residential section, mod- bath, pipeieai heat, near Red Bank, price ••: «nieb, beautiful velvet sheen or tat, SWEETHEART VALENTINES. Heart itreet (over Neviberry itore). ,uet be old, odd and fine. Write or call Bank, convenient to bua lint,"phone Bed 16 ACRES of ground on the north aide ern home, newly painted and decorated 14^ Ray H. Stillman. Phon. Eaton. Jul«t brushing, the modern flnlih, Plae- and earrlngi, made of lace or nxiuln. it 32 Spring itreet. Red Bank. •_ Bank 3941. ' • ' . at Main road at Uncrofti alao a Jot throughout, already to move in. 100-foot for the beit girl. Some perfumed, with IF YOU HAVE any wood to law, call '0x175 on the north aide of Eighth ave- front, two nice'bedrooma on first floor: "lip. Flnlibee Co,, Route 34, Mitamn, N. Howard TUton, Bumion E18-J. ECHANICS,, full or part time, Boro :ue at Neptune. Price of lot ItOO caah. RED BANK. 16,500; near Broad atraet'i J., formerly United White Co. fragrant .achlt too. At tbe Color Bbop, Buses,_GJObe_Court, Red Bank, N. J. also porch, living and dining, kitchen and nnt floor, living room, dining room, 78 Monmouth atreet. Bed Bank, N. J. WATCH and clock repairing, precialon SEWING MACHINES,' Mgheet pricei |ennle C. Layton, Llncroft, N. J. • lavatory, two rooms on second: hot water LADIES—Hake over ll~an hour'uklng kitchen, porch: second oor three bed. PAINT! direct from f»ctory and live work done by an expert, prompt eer- paid for Singer uaed eleetrica or heat: garage, very convenient. 110.500. rooms, bath; hot air heat, coal new fur* money. . Lead and else, $2.50 a gal ,0A3H BBG1ETEK, at^Bwaru'a Auction vice, old watches rebuilt, guaranteed like orders for high-grade Maisonette NEAR RIVER BOAD, bungalow, 13,500; room, Highway 16, Hid Bank 8213. treadlei. Singer Sewing Center, 41 immediate occupancy, living room, din- Joseph G. McCue, Realtor Rumson, N. }., naco; garage. Ray Stillman, Eaton, Ion; brown, green, barn or shingle ptint, new. S. Rubinaect, Jeweler. 256 Third roeka. Write, Beatrice Wo-th, (09 Had- phjne Bumion 444 or Red Bank 1470.* town 7." ' I1.J6 a rellon. Atlantic Paint. 119 W. TABL_ MODEL radio, excellent con- etreet._Fajr Haven. Tel. Red Bank 1506,' Monmouth street, Red Bank, Phone iion avenue, Lakewood, N.'J. Ing' room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bath, Front itreet. Bed Bank, N. J_ pbone dition, |22; Eenerion and R. C. A., P~AfNTlNG~by day or oontract! pape Red Bank 3806. hot air, coal; bus. school, convenient sta- SHREWSBURY—New homo, very uttrae- STATE HIGHWAY garage, plot 100x200; 2251.W. • long and abort wave table" radio, like 'flanging; eitlmatei given. Herman tion, lot 70x140. Ray Stillman, Eaton- five six rooms, including 3 bedrooms 18,600, subatantial building, brick, ce- SALESLADIES in all department!, and tilo'batt: oil heat; attached garage: new, reaaonable, eall Red Bank in:,.* Tbdkmen. R. F. D. box 42. AUantli STANDING wood by acre or cord,* phone :own7.* ment block construction,' 45x50, ntf col- USSR furniture for eale. Anelerapn with or without experience, good fireplace. Near school and bus. open sur- umns; lavatory, water.; expellent site far Broan Inc., 200 Monnoulh itreit. Red SEVERAL TRUNKS left yit. Get youri HijlHanda, N. J. Red Bank 8436-W. B. Halter. RAY VAN HORN offera: To Investors. starting aalary. Straus Company. two houns, fout garages, large plot; roundings. J8.000. Joseph G. McCue, any business. Rsy Stillman, Eatontowa . H»nk. .. • ' at the bargain price of 113.05. reg- NOTICE^—Plenty of winter atill to come .TTEN'IION poultrymen, farmers, butch- Real.tor,. Rumson. N. J., phone Rumson ular OPA price m.6«. Auctioneer Out- have that old fur coat remodeled, re Broad atreet, Bed Bank. bua, atom, school. Monthly income TYPEWRITERS, addlni muchlnea and ers, have you any poultry to b< *U5. Prlct 113,000. Will divide. Bay 444 or Red Bsnk 1470.* * office equipment, new and u*edi let, 4 We«t Front atreet, Red Bank. Open conditioned, etc. Comult Amy C. Owen reeled, if you have, let ua do It for SHREWSBURY section, bungalow. |t> evening! until 7. Union Avenue, Belford. Work guaran- Van Horn Agency, Fair Hsven, phone LITTLE SILVER home, located near 500; modern, live rooms, bath, steam boughl. aold and repaired, nmlco a, you. Beyer Poultry Farm. Ninth atreet, EXPERIENCED tree trimmer! wanted a Red Bank 283.* 106 Monmouth atrett. Red Bank. t«en, promptly done; hate,' mulTi. Phone Weat Keansburg, -N. J. phone Keans- once; apply Beeier Trie Expert Co., .railroad station, six roornn, all im- neat, oil; good condition, garajc just off CYCLONE RACER lied; alio Victor Vie- Kcanaburg 482.' provements, rented at 150 per month; bus; walking disUnce to Red Bank. Ray trola. call Red Bank H90-W. E6 Mc- hury 5!6. • • Rumton. N. J.. phone Rumion 571. - THIS WEEK'S SPEC1AL1 Red Bank. Re- USED furniture for aale. Andiraon atricud neighborhood brick residence, taxes $65; sale price *S,000. Kenneth L. Stijlman, state Highway, Eatontown. Broa., Uc. (00 Monmouth itreet, Bed Laren itrect, R?d Bank, N. J.« ICE SKATES, aciaaon and cutlery "bar • pened, keya fitted for trunk and va- AUTOMOBILE meehanlt wanted, even rooms, tiled bath, oil heat." fire- Walker. Real.. Estate and Insurance, pkone Eatontown 7.* Bank. N. J. HAVE YOU ANYTHING to place, tiled roof, triple garage,' 18,900, Shrewsbury, N. J., phone Red Bank lias, all klnd« of locka repaired. Crow, ROOMS FOR RENT good salary,* dean bright abop. Uc- RIVERROAD lection, eloae to Bed Bank! Swirlt'i Auction room and we give you I,ofk«mlth'> Shop, 155 Shrewabury Ave- Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven, 2776.* modern house, two apartments; on* nue, Bed Bank. SEWLY DECORATED room for couple, Klm-Layton Chevrolet Co., It Me- Phone Red Bank^m.?^ r___ . RED BANK home, located on Harding en rooms, bath; other three rooms, bath; PERSONAL CASH loans, 150 to 1250 complete ' housekeeping with refriger- chanic street. Bed Bank, phone Rid LAST WEEK'S SPECIAL. A modern road, opposite senior high, six rooms, steam heat oil; garage; income 110* or more on your -own signature. ator. Between Eisner's and Bendlx fac- Bank 1110. Cape Cod cottage, was bought by a all improvements, owner occupied, 16,* month; »8,500. Ray Stillman, Eatontown Charges 2Vi9i> monthly on unpaid bal tory, across the street from the Molly mily from Msryland. Ray Van Horn 750. , Kenneth L. Walker, Real Estate MUSIC-BOX, lalald-wlth tw. e.tr. rolli, and Insurance. Shrewsbury, N, J., phone WOOD—All klndi of kindling aid itore ancil Beacon—Finance - Co., -.7.7— Bro«< itcher hotel,-18-and ft weekly, .phone GIRL -FOB -LIGHT -houaework,—threi Agency, Fair Haven, phone Bed -Bank NEAR RED BANK, I6.50I); first flooK in beautiful condition. Yankee Trader, itreet. Red Bank, over Newberry'i. Miss -Red-Bank-2776.* wood for lale; alao Ireplatci wood. 2a Weet Front atreet. Red Bank, N. J.. Red Bank 1974-R. - hours, five, or six morninga a week* "283".""NttmefofirnBeifosmUI-avallablr x_ltvlng.,_roora._ d!ning-_rooni,—kitohen, Trucking dont. Hauling and email mov- Ann Merchant, manager. phone Xunuon 521. for' Spring occupancy.* ON RIVER, mV0u07Tiew home, semi- breakfaat nook, sun poreh Mecond-flooror,, _ ing. B. Halter, phone Red BU"cc from Fort Monmouth. Kitchei rooma, bnth, plpeleis heater, watcrj BEFORE YOU BORROW, comult the Employment good until next IUH- compact alx.room home, hot water FAIR HAVEN. 16,000, large lot bunga- gas, electricity, large plot. 150 feet frontp- Shop and showroom Drummond place, Auction room. Highway 35, Red Bank privileges, call 605-W Red Bank. low, living room, dining room, kitchen, jphone Red Bank D88. ' 3213. New Jeney Trtiit Co. of Losg Branch, mtr, experience unsacesiary, -Neir heat, fine neighborhood, near bus line, age, near bus, school: 16,500..Ray Still* Auto, perional. F. H. A. Loane. FURNISHED ROOMS. 140 Shrewabu: with five-cent fare, garage. 17,600. Ray two bedroomi, bath, iteam heat, coal, man. Eatontown 7. Many others. bui line and railroad atation. Econ- garage, Ray H. Stillman, Ageot, State PIGS, brood low. and young pigi and IRON BATH TUB on legi. with nttinie, a;?nu,.. Red Bank, N, J., phone Rei Van Horn Agency, Fair Havan, phone EATONTOWN area; suitable commuter! ' plgi S wceka old, Mlldletown Stock good condition, 125, phone Rumion CARPENTER WORK, rooflnf and aiding. Bank -595.* omy Nursery Co., Branch avenue, Red Bank 288.* Highway, Eatontown, N. J., phone Eaton- hou»e moving and^falalng of build- town 7. six-room- bungalow, oft the beatett farm, Thomai S. Field, phone Red Bask LARGE FURNISHED room with priva' Little Silver, N. J., phone Bed Bank RAY VAN HORN offers: Riverfront, apa- path, one acre land, garage; requlrea 861. , ings; terma U deaired; Morrla Home Im- kitchen and private entrance. Every. work done; neighborhood and setting'will IF YOU HAVB anything to »n, eall the provement Co., Box IH, Keaniborg. N. J 2080. eious old ten-room residence, conven- HOUSE. THREE bedroomi, full tile DISCONTINUED Imperial waahable wall- Furniture Center, If East Front itreet. thing supplied, plenty of hot water. 1 iently located, two batte, naw oil fur. bath, fireplace, lavatory, hot water Interest you: only 15,000. Ray Stllimaai • paper for every room In your home; Red Bank, N. J., phone PAINTER.and decorator; alio carpentei Hamilton avenue, Leonardo, N. J. naeev garage; sandy beach. 112,500. Ray heat, breakfaat nook: bioek" from bus. Eatontown 7. MAN^ir_*ap_wood by the cord Ant neighborhood, price !7,M0. Frank Tiiuee to 110, on lale for ll.O Pir LADY'S WINTER COAT, all wool, jrork ija* or eontract: hardwood Soon, DESIRABLE LARGE front room foi Van Horn Agency, Fair Havan, phone RED BANK, just off Broad, near town, room lot Quantltlea and paUerni art ol| flooW a_l rUfn landed like new couple for housekeeping. 52 Hardi] day. •rrrHaiter. Hance avenue. Shrews Red Bank !8>.» B. Lawea. Newman Springs Road.* alx rooms, bath, hot air heat, oill brown, Interlined mink eollar. else 16, bury, phoni Bed Bank 8436-W. limited. tClarln'i Paint Store. »• Hon. Ei>erlene«e Worleteanihlp, Vyron E. Mor road, Red Bank, N. J., or phone R RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS, Immediate poa- one-oar garage, most convenient fog excellent condition, 120. Inquire before RAY VAN HORN offera: Several river- commuter; 17,000: can arrange subatan,* mouth atreet. ' 11:30 a. m. or after 6 p. m. 27 Wai- ion. 29 Maple avenue, phone Red Bant Bank 3J«6. front plots, old estate being divided, aession, six-room house, 'all improve- 2242. tlal mortageg. Ray Stillman, Eatontown Ta H0BSE8 and haraiaa for alia. Conover lace street. (Firat floor right.)* LARGE FURNISHED room, excelled WE HAVE excellent iobi In fine acre plots from $8,500. Ray Van Horn ments, eteam heat, garage. Lot 50x150, Broi.. Wlckatmk. phone Holmdel «ltl. facilities, walking diatance to center o: bomea for cooka, couplet, boost* Agency, ..Fair \ Haven phone Red' Bank nice residential notion, two blocks from LITTLE SILVER; new bungalow. I6,8OO| HAS RANGE. Meaie CheCi alio tbree- VACUUM elianera repaired; any mak bus, 15 minutes walk to Red Bank rail- five roomi, bath, all modern Improve* burner gaa range. « Harding road, Allen Electric Shop, li White ttreel Red Bank. Gentleman, phone Red Ban) workers, nuriemalds, chambermaid!, 283.* menti, convenient . bui, atation; terma*. WATEB PUMPS, Falrbanka-Horw aid S390-W." road station. 16,500 caah. Call Eaton- Ityira, hand or electric deep or abaj. Bed Bank. N. J.. phone Bed Bank HOT. Red Bank. , waitreaiea; paying good salaries. RAY VAN HORN offers: In residential town 218-J.* $1,600 down, balance $39,00 per month« Ray Stillman, Eatontown, N. J. Eaton* low well In atock; alio pip* nttlnia. LARGE KILVINATOR, .ultable forarei- CESSPOOLS cleaned and dug. drain! In, "WARM SINGLE ROOM, hot water at all Fonst Hill Employment Agency, park, English design, seven rooms. 8 eyllndere, vaJree, UnkJ, etc. Conover Uurant or itore. in perfect eoodition times near bath, two blocks from tiled baths, automatic heat, fireplace, SEA BRIGHT—Two cottage*, well built, town 7. atalled. wood »a»l"g. a*timat*i given 166 Main atreet, Asbury ;Park, Broi, Wlckatunk,, N. }.. phone Holtr- t H all klndi of well work. Howard Tllton Broad atreet. SI 'Washington street, double garage, large plot, 118,209. Ray adjacent, on - Ocean front, private EATONTOWN; modern four-room bungiu dil «ltl. • Sed B.nk*'f° ' ^ «' 80 Center itreet. Euraion phone num Phone Red Bank U20-M.* • Shone 4884. Van. Horn Agency, Fair Haven, phone beach, fully furnished nnd equipped for low with tiled hath, hot-air heat, with) Red BanV 283.* summer guests 27 rooms, including three .conl burner; near bus and school; (5,100* WHY NOT ASK USt Urge atock grade DESK FLA.T TOP. knee hole. 2«xl(-lt.eh «on tl'-J. LARGE! FRONT bedroom, nicely fu complete apartments, established clien- n^hed, for rent to married couple ei 8ALES REPRESENTATIVE for Mon- RAY VAN HORN offera: Estate neigh- $1,100 down, balance $32 per month. 1 Ooodyear tlrea on hand. Frank Van. top, like new. 120, call Keyport 1)51. GENERAL contractor | top loll, UI dirt tele; roomi In great demand. Popular, Ray Stillman. Eatontown 7. Syckle. Goodyear Tire tun. it Wait Tm.ES.4S0. s-fe: it. jldxll; il. ijOjlg; cinders, gravel, manure, wood aawls two single girls, in private family. Ho' mouth county. A large hujlding main- borhood, sere eettlng. beautifully re- accessible location; one of belt spots on Front etreet. Bed Bank. >'O. «00«16: 2J. WOllS; 10. 476jl», Lionel Simon, phoni Bed Bank 561 water heat, about three blocks froi tenance organization 'requires local repre- modeled, eight-room reiidence, two baths, Jeraer Coast. Attractive price to right EATONTOWN lection; two bungalow! on 86. Broad atreet, pbone 3S17-R for appolnl aentatiyci to handle inqulrlei developed lavatory, oil heat garage, playhouse. buyer. This le an excellent proposition main highway, close in: $1,000; a WATBS FUMP9, aiw asd rib«tlt, for 10. 700xlS: It. «50xl«i 2. 75Oxia. ment." by newspaper advertiajng and direct mail- 114,7o0, Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair large bungalow, contains six roomi, batn, Charlie1! Tire Slore, US Weet Front for a man and wife. Ask for particular!, aale. Fump reoalra of all klnda CUSTOM plowing, dliclng, lowing, bar ing'campaign. This is an opportunity to Havan, phone Red Bank 283.* Todd, phone Bowling Green 9-8610. othar eontaina three roams, garagl; bar- plumbing and BeaUng. F. G. Hunt. atreet. Red Bank. N. J. venting, tree pulling, ground clear ROOMS. 8B South Jtreet, Bed Baal make a permanent connection with sub- gain. Consult Ray Stillman. Eatontown 7. Mlddletown. phone lUddlitowa II. FLOOR MODEL. Alwater Kent, Super- Ing, etc.; tractor work of any kind b; - quiet and comfortable; hot water at a stantial earnings and offer* promotion to RAY VAN HORN offers: Riverfront, a tlmea. Plenty of parking space. Mo acrea, early American residence, ten NBAS BROAD STREET, sir-room house, NEAR SHREWSBURY; excellent loca- Hatrodyne radio, phone Keyport 888. acre, hour or contrast Flrat elm territory lales manager if deiervlng. Sal- oil burner, enclosed sunparlor; houae tion: guest houie. beautifully located SCRATCH FEED, with plenty of corn crate "prices. Phone 2814. ary or draw againat commlision. Car rooms, three baths, hot water heat, oil, ABE YOU LOOKING for a .olid maple equipment. Ralp^h .Mahtr, Holmdel. N two fireplaces, garage. 820,000, Ray Van recently painted. Good neighborhood. on hill, lots of lovely treei. sevsn bed. in ft. Pick up your maihea here too. ), box 25; phone Holmdel till. TWO FURNISHFII rooma and. kiteh necessary. Statement of availability re- roomi. three baths, full complement llv« they are tope in quality. Banci * Datli. living room act? Swarti'i Auction Horn. Agency, Fair Haven, phone Red Price 17 090. Rolston Waterbury, Real- room hare them with end tablea .and privileges. 278 Mechanic itreet. Red quired. AU WMC rulee observed. Write, tor. It Wast Front street, phone 1500.* Ing rooms, garage: $12,500; big income. phone Bed Bank 101. GENERAL CONTBAOTOB and eeupool •Salts," Box 511, Red Bank. N. J. • Bank 28S.« coffee table to match, Red Bank 1219. cleaned; carting and grading, to. Bank, phone Red Bank 1874.* EATONTOWN HOME, welHocated, ConT Ray Stillman. Katontown 1. I0O. BUSHELS of yellow eomi alio three RAY. VAN HORN offers: Charming mod- COUNTBY CLUB estates, well bnlll AOT QUICK I Proaperity keraiene range, •otl, manure, nil dirt, clnden. (ravel ani ONE OF RED Bank'a moit convenient ern Colonial, sxcellent condition, six talne alx hedrooma. Ideal for rooming large maple logi, IH to 4 feet ill di- sand. Eitlmatei given. Phone Red Ben houae. Lot 69x2tO. Price $5,000. Ro|. home, 5 roomi, batb, attached gaiagii ametcr. Walter Ackeraon. gailet, N, J. table top, four burneri, all white, locations; both single and double REAL ESTATE WANTED rooms (two bedrooma.) tiled bath, den, • lightly tiled, priced right. One only I 14(1 Oicar Becker. 47 Second atreal rooml. Mrs. H. T. Dowatra. 58 Maple ston Waterbury, Realtor, U Weat Front Bvo years old, plot 60»112. $6,000. Terma fireplace, automatic heat, garage. 18,000. arranged. C. E. Plchler, 140 Broa* FULLER BRUSHES, aa uaual. economical Bock's Stove Exchange, Valley Drive, Fair Haven. N. I. avenus, Red Bank, phone 1684. Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven, atreet, phone 8500.* near Sean avenue, Atlantic Kiihlanda, WANTED FOR April let, occupancy atreet, phone Bed Bank 166.* houaahold and peraonal aidi. W. houia to rent with two or three bed- phone Red Bank 28!J* LITTLE SILVER BUNGALOW, near ata- ONE-HALF ACRE plot, well eonitructe* Flintier, 10| Atklna avenue, Neptune, phone Atlantic Highland! J52. ROCK WOOL InaulaUoni combine- rooms and bath, maid'a room and bath, tion, containing six rooms, all Improve- tion itorm aaib and acreenai roof- SITUATIONS WANTED RAY VAN HORN offera: Village house, ments, furnished. 13.500. Rolston Water, Red Bank home, near schools, lane phone Aibu.-y Park 4598. GENERAL ELECTBIC ion lamp, 'like with one or more acres of ground. Reply, good condition, old fashioned with living room, dining room, laundry, lavas new with timer. Furniture Center, 29 Ing, aiding. Inapectlona made and H. Kieratede Hudson, Jr., 1075 Park ave- good lines, seven rooma, hot air heat, bury, Realtor, 16 Weit Front atreet, CALL US to tell your antique!, china, EXPERIENCED BABY nune would like phone »500.* tory, live bedrooma, bath, ateam heati bric-a-brac, ailver, cut glaal, etc. Sea Eaat • Front Itreet, Red Bank. N J., eatlmatea given without obligation. nue, New York 28. N. Y. garage, large plot, 15,500, Ray Van Horn coal or oil, two-ear garage. Prlie I8,e phone 1*47. - position, phone Spring Lake 2636-B.' Bright Thrift Shoppe, pbone Sea Bright 9. Olaon Company. Inc., 110 tint ave- Ageney. Fair Haven, pbone Red Bank IN FAIR HAVEN: Se*.n.room house, 500. W-. A. Hopping Agency, phone Rest TELEPHONE ALLAIRE * Son Realtor's. 283.* river right!, modern heating system, CAR FOR SALE, at Swarta'i Auction nue, Asbury Park, N. J.. phone 101. WOMAN 40, cultured (not a aervant) 13 Monmouth street, Rsd Bank 8450 Bank 897.* I, GBADE 1, iold with eertineatei rocm. Highway li, Red Bank gill. eseks position, capable, housekeeper,, tile bath, tile kltch.n; fruit trees and only, wholeiale or retail. XI. S. Boyal, tnd list your properties and building lots, RAY VAN HORN oRers: SubeUntial con- • hade trees, 16,000. Rolitori Waterbury, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on ladiei' coatl, cook, reader and excellent typist. Pro- farms or acreage for sale or rent. struction, apacious six-room houie, Atlai. Goodrich. Diamond, Killer; all ESTELLE—Interior decorating, wal fessional person preferred. Write. *"A. Realtor, IS West Front street, phone ORDINANCE. lllll in atock, we do vulcaniainr and re- 110 to 115.98; koy'a and men's jacket!, WANTED TO RENT by April lit, small fireplace, glaaa Inclosed porch, hot water 3500.* • ome riveniblea, 17 to 18.95; mow luiti, hangings, paper hanging, plain, and A.." Box 511, Red Bank. N. J.* heat, grounds 100x150.* Garage, 16,500. cipplng. Charlle'e Tire Store. Ill JVeat decorative painting; eatabllihed lt20 house or bungalow, 6 or < rooms, mod- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDI* , Front atreet. Red Bank. N. J. • lie 2 to IS, 11.95 to 18,95; rubber* and Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven, WELL LOCATED home In Red Bank, NANCE BNTITLED "AN ORDINANCE Pbone Red-flank 692. 10 Mount atreet. HOUSEKEEPER, white, live in. good ern, good location In Fair* Haven for containing six rooms, all Improve- galoihei for the family; general furnlih- cook, neat and honett. Write, "Houai. three adults. Have lived In present res- atreet. Red Bank, phone 3450. FIXING COMPENSATION OF BOB* BOAR. HOG one year old Ml TUodore lnga for the family at reduced pricei. FOB INSURANCE of all klnda aee R. ments, garage; near bua line and OUGH OFFIOEBS IN THE BOBOUGS keeper." Box 611, Bed Bank, N. J.' idence 12 years. Write, "Three Adults," COLORED BARGAIN for quick sale in schools: quiet neighborhood. $5,400. Rol- M, Smith, Chanel Hill Road, Headden'i Auetloneer-a Outlet. 4 Weit Front atreet, R. H. Stout, Lewie building. 77-7 Box all. Red Bank, N. J. r Eatontown, bungalow, three rooms and OF LITTLE SILVER. NEW JER8EY," Cormr.* Red Bank, N. J., open ev.nlni. until 7. Broad atreet (over Newberry atorel. USEFUL BUTLER-HOUSEMAN, white, ston Waterbury, Realtor. 16- West Front ADOPTED FEBRUABY 11, 1»»6. AS SIX ROOMS and hath, garage, near ront porch; alio aix-room bungalow. street, phone 3500.* STOVE AND FURNACE pipe, uaed JUST BOUGHT ont a -warehou.e of experienced. Write, "Butler," 406 Phil- For complete description and price, phone AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED. THE BEST pricei paid for raga, Iroi achool, permanent resident moderate BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor ana atovei, Areplace grate'niadlroni, baby beautiful furniture. -Come to Swartx'l metal and paper, Gettla, junk deali: adeiptla Boulevard, Sea Girt N. J.* rent, possession soon. Inquire VanLeer, Red Bank 1729-M. MODERN HOME In Shrewsbury. Three carriage, ruga, wardrobe, platform acalea, master bedroomi; two baths, maid's Council of thi Borough of Little Silvers Auction room, Highway 85. Red Bank 211 Shrewsbury avenue. Rid Bank, phon DRIVER, CLERK or cashier would like 84 Broad Street. Red Bank. Phone Red FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, detached gat- copper nwaih boiler, hardware, other ar- 1S98-W. Will eall. Bank 3361. room and' bath, library with picture win- Section 1. That section 1 of an ordi* ticle! too numeroua to mention.,114-111 a position from '0 a, m. to 4'P. m.. age, prompt occupancy. C. F. Borden, dow, fireplace, 'insulated throughout, open nance entitled, '.'An Ordinance Turin* Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. HEAVY FOLDING fireplace lenen, S5; SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools cleaned i where dependability and initiative is ap- I WANT TO BUY. a nice home In or near Shrewsbury, phone Red Bank 1661.* poreh, two-car garage, tooj fcouee, bar- Compensation of Borough Officers in that pair tubular ikatea on ihoea, site 7, also dry wells, drain's Installed. Bs- preciated, Write. "D. C, C," Box Bit. Red Red Bank, lix roomi, etc, lonu ground. RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS: Modern, five- b-cue. Plot of well landscaped ground, Borough of Little Silvir, Naw Jersey," MY HEART SINGS. Aecentchuate the 12; love leat and marble top table. Vic- llmatl* given. Oscar Beeker, 41 Sec- Bank. N. J. . • ":"' Write, "Home," Box J1I, Red Bank, N. roam and sun room dwelling, hot 300x230. Automatic heat. 122.500. Rot- adopted February 11. 1936, as amended torian etyjeyj,, cheaet of draweri, walnut Foaitlva, Twiliiht Time, and doiena of aei, ond atreet, Fair Bavin, obone Red Bank YOUNG • COMPETENT woman . would J. . water heat, garage. Taxes $84. Lot ston Waterbury. Realtor. 16 West Front and supplemented, be and the same k| other record bit/ at Tuning'! If Mon- woowoodd , llampia . chlmhl . olld glasl a lustrelt . 14(4. 50x150. Allaire Realtors,' 19 Monmouth • treet. thone 850C* Stambery, ltllddleto like to mind a child for war worker In LIST YOUR PROPERTY for salt or rent hsreby amendid to read ai follows: moulh itreet. Reil Bank.* Five Cornen, own '"home. Mrs. T. Buckalew, 00 street. Red Bank, phone 3450. _ 1, That tha compinaation of the Bor« Highway 85. KLUIN * 'SONS, carpantira; aiding, with the Marie Cox Agency, Comanche RED BANK, $.1,500 u first floor, living SIX-FOOT HARDWOOD airplane propel- roofing and repairing, call alter 6 p. Shrewsbury avenue. Ked Bank. N, J. Drive, Portaupeek, N. J., phoneSgipng COMPACT NEARLY new modern five- ough Clerk ehall be an annual salary ol ler (like uicd on Piper Cub) sand and room dining rooom, kitchen: second $1,500.00, payable semi-monthly which m., write, R. F. D. 1. Box 418. Keyport, Branch 1602. ». room dwelling: aJso aunroom, tiled floor, two bedrooms, bath, hot air, coal; pollih, ideal for the boy's den, $5.75; AUTOMOBILES N. J., phone Keyport 1547-W. bath, garage, game room. Taxes 1120. shall be in lieu of any and sll fses. used ice skates, five high grade Marion- garage 45x155, east of Broad street, mar Section I. That lection S of said ordu FOR EXCHANGE Lot 72x96. Steam- heat, oil burner. 18.- Bergen. Stlllmsn. Baton town 7.* ettei, metal express wagon, Miero- MAUWGB SCHWARTZ. Chry«llr, Ply- AUTO AND TRUCK loana, over ISO" MISCELLANEOUS 500. Allaire Realtors, Rid Bank phone" nance, as amended and supplemented. b« 'Chemiitry aet, used, JJ.05; American mouth and Inumalloifal truck lain only. Private car aalu financed any WILL EXCHANGE valuable buslnen J450. • - EATONTOWN 'section: excellent neigh- and the same la hereby amended to res* Flyer "H. O." locomotive and Cars, and aervle* ba«r4RE will open February work, phone Kstontown 1279. Owner willing to sacrifice, Rolaton first floor; two bedrooms ncond floor; 11. Thai the compensation of the Bor« BOAR HOG for serving IOWS, Spo Theo- and Plymouth dealer. ^^ LISTINGS wanted, If you have a houil ough Librarian shall be an annual saU 7 1, with a full line of cosmetics, for salet buyers waiting, R. V. R H. Weterhury, Realtor, 16 Weit Front hot'air. oil; garage, sohool, bus. Ray dori M, SmlthrChapel Hill Roid. Head- CAR SALES flnanoid, IVI7-U4I modils, DISHWASHES, wages *80 a weok, In- itreet, phone 85IU ary of $330.00, teyabli quarterly. • ilrn's Corner.* up to IS months to psy. Seicoaat ^adin', men'a and chiidren'rclotheiT cluding meals, no Sunday work. Apply Stout, 77 Broad itnttr phoni Red Bank Stillman, Eatontown 7.* —SecUon-5^.That..the_rpmpensatlen an* BUNGALOW. In Ooeanport. two bed- ^DETROIT KEROSENE vapor heatlnit Flnaneo Co., 60 Broad atreet. Red Bank, also stationery, candlel, tobacco and Colonial Reetnurant, Broad street, Red 2141, SHREWSBUHY—Caiio Cod, two-story salaries heroin provided for shall be OP* phone 1234. Bank. rooms, modern kitchen and bath, largi home, convenient to school, hus; llv- crativi u ot January l, 194.",. itove. Can be carried from room to clgarittei, and a little of everything. HAVE YOUR skatei, aharpened early living room and dlnlnr room comhjn.ed, room, slightly used, sell for $10, orig- LIGHT CAR WANTED, must be In good ng room, flnuilace. dining room, break- Section t. Thai, this ordinance shall Maun, Wilson avenue. Fort Mon- CASHIER, for offlcsr'a club, at . Fort and avoid th* rush, SHerwood'a Sport- all-year house, constant hot .water auto- fnnt room, kitchen, lavatory; two bed- inal coit $25. May bo Inspected 97 West condition ajid have food tires, No Monmouth. Apply at Building 270. In- Ing Goodi, 7 Broad, atraet, Rid Bank, matic gas Heat, insulated, convenient lo- take effect upon IU passage and publi- Front atraet, near Maple avenui,* mo;jth.* t rooms, buth: insulated oil hoat; $8,5001 cation according to law. dealora. phone Red Bank 1704. terviews between 8 a. m, and & p. m. N. J, cation, boating • facilities. Ownera resi- Rny Stillman, Eatontown 7. " .NOVELTIES, school auppllea, knlttlns INSURE YOUR CAR before It li too late, lee Mr. Nilsejj dence, Immediate occupancy, $5,600, call PUBLIC NOTICE. '; aod crochiting yarni; alao made-to.or' Anything can. happen, on these Icy OES3HOOL8 claantd and built, leptlo Eatontown 365." ' RED BANK, mar Shrewsbury river, res- The above ordinance was introduced der knitted or oroeheted artlolei, drin- rosdi. Call mi Ur low rates. Kinncth tanki cleaned and 'Inatalled, dralna In- HOUSEKEEPER, mother's helper, 1125 APARTMENTS ident, good condition, living room, and passed first reailintc at a meeting of •tallad. Phone any time day or night, monthly, sleep in. character reference BED BANK River Road, on bua llnp, 4 library, dining room, kitchen, pantry, the Mayor anil Council uf the Borough, making and alteration!. 190 Field avenut, L, Walker, Real Eatate andolnauranoe, RuoiBon 740.J. Hartiy C. Tllton, t , blotk.wiit of Cooper'a florist, Hlihway Shrowibury, phoni Rid Bank 8776.' needed, Congenial family with two ehll- NEW APARTMENTS,'•'• a anil s roomi, bedrooms, bntli, oil burner, Including lauunilry, lavatory, thrie largi, one small ot Little Silver held on January 29, 1945, Bruce place, Rumion, dren . Write, Mrs. John Caiiidy, Jr., separata apartment two rooms, bath, bedroom, bnth, oil or coal; 110,000. Ray and will come up for final eonildaratlon 85, Red Bank, N. J. __ 1988 IMJELWHEEL Chevrolet truck, attain heat, hot Water, modern Im- 1MB Fifth avenue, New York city. provements, one block from etoren and terma: $8,500. C. E. Plchler, 140 Ilrnad Btlllman, Eatontown 7. » nnd pussaife ft* a regular meeting of said HANP8OMB COLONIAL" dining room with four compartment tank, phono At- street, iiliom Rid Hank 106.* • Governing Body tu be held on Tuesday, •it, iolid mahogany, luitabla only for lintlc Highlands 843. WANTED railroad; bua at door; adult! nrefrrred, FAIR HAVEN area, substantial home, OPENING FOR YOUNG woman is Moller, Wilson aven'ue and Matt) street, Kiiiruary :3. I a J .1. at 8:00 P- " • at the large dining room. DufTet 84 inches, 64- 1035 BTUDEDAKER Dictator, (-Uo,.r se- NlNK-ltOOM HOUSE, In Asbury Park, bus service, convenient community, llv- Ilorough Hall. Little Silver, N. J., at inch round tabio with four leavci, alx dan, good condition and rubber, vbry SECOND-HAND STROLLER, good con- sewing teacher, axcelltnt working Port Monmouth. one block from Imilneis center, three Ing room, dining room, large kitchen, which tlm," ami pUce all persons desiring aide chuini, ono arm chair, nerving table. cheap, Phlppa, at Commuters garttKe, dition, willing to ropaint. Mrs. K. conditions good post war opportun- blocks from ocean front: flvn bedrooms brcukfant room, laundry, lavatory, tbrro to lie heard will bs given full opportun- -Original price over tl.090. Will sill fot Cottrell, 35 Oakland atreet, Red Ilink.* TWO AND three-room aaartminti, beau- bedrooms tiled bath, hot water heal, oil, Oakland and Brldgo avenue, Red Dank.* ity. Home economics or -fashion tifully furnllhid, but location In At. and bathroom upstairs: [our rooms and ity. ISdlr. Call Rumson UBI.* SMALL ICE BOX, In good condition, Invatory down; large rellar wllh furnace. $9,1) 10. Ray StUlman. Balontown 7. * school training preferred, but not c». lantlc llighlaniji; each apartment with Dated: January 23 IIM">. ijIDDLETOWN refrlscrntlon la Interested phone Rumaon 468, anytime Thursday prlvati bath and shower, phone owner, Prtci $»,'i(HP cn«h, WrlU. "Nlno-Room," EATONTOWN AREA — Up-to-d»le HtF.II I.. AYKRS.. In buying your old retrlgerntov or re- BUSINESS NOTICES nnil until 5 p. m. Friday.* siMillal. Sinner Sewing Center, 43' II, ILiuser, Atlantic HiRhlandi 001, Do« .111, Red Bank, N, J,* gentltman'i farm> 14 acres, very com- Horough Clerk, friieratlon equipment, phono Mlddletown TOP PRICES paid for all mak«( ot gooil liUOl) WATCH iloji, male priternd. Mniimiiulh eliict, tied Dink,' Plitr. modern' (iwel!in , true roomi. "four THREE-ROOM apartmint, furnished, u 209. • uaed cars. McKlm.La.ytnn Chevrolet ' Wriln, 'Wntch Dog," Box 511, Red R/AL ESTATE and Insurance. Paul hatha, (Ireplacei, oil. wonderful closet!, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. I (lARY CARRIAGE, Ann condition, must Co,, 20 Mechanic street, phone, Red Sink n»nk, N. J.* tVfTr* convenience, dishes nnd. pam ' R. Strykir, aptclilllng In farma, farmer'i cottage, gnragr, hnriui $iS,000. 1 PEUMANENT WORK, Do vour part on TO KiJSTBK MA1TEKINU GORDON ~iii~Vd""*Wroelat!i'."IJV ultone'-Binmr O'lBOj— ' —•—' ~-. '•-,- • upclleil. biautifully arranged, Located on Ray ailllman, Eatunlnwn 7,* « LADlEa'-BPRINn-miltir coitsr shoii. We communications front, Important -Mlddletown Highway 15, hattatore to crjuntrjr homes and eitatls. Stall DOIUN: town 464-n. w INCOME TAX RBTliRKS prepared by infants nntl children's cnats, drosses or work in »r or ppacp. Tglephono oper- Parksr Lumber Yard, Phono IteJ Dank Highway" No."V4T~normdel.' pfuirie" EATONTOWN. • mile ' cottlgl' In the Dy virtue uf ail order of thn Comi ot 5MB FLEX111LE FLYER aleil. (round William L, Bennttt ivinlngi and Sat- any kind uf clothing, Evinlng gowns, r »tor» needed In Red Ilnnk Exchange. No ll 0W» Holmdtl 6601. womli, walking distance tu town, se- Chancery of New Jersey, mado on th« runners, live foot, nevsr uaed, 181 ono urdays. Office at 7 Mtch»n|o_ilr«et..ne»t »Ue 19, Muit bt In good condition, ivncrlencii.ri'nulrrcl, Interesting, well paid. cluded, nisi little hideaway, $2,»50, five day of th* date hercuf, In a certain eeui* float, 0x0, with eight SO'gallon drums to GDldln's min'a ehop, phone Red HsnK clean, Call,Bed Bank Iltl /or informa- i>len»n»t work. Paid while learning, «wn,»'- btrect, phoni Red Bunk JSOf. , , Bwi nank. work. General housiwork for pltissant IRUrLAOE WOOD, all Isruith. i deilv. UNr-UltNIBHED APARTMENT, three l'rlcl e ISIKOIIIO , KanK y tnrtni. ApplAly (Clray) HOLMDEU fjfty aim, bmuk, lovely old ilicrae o_dlvor«silliiulvlng thi. marilM* ared. phone Itiil Dink in. I'HIVATK collector will buy up .your oil/ family' In Rumion, 140 month, Out board rooms nnd btth, phoni B«a- Brlllht h pII Main utriel, Oc.ahpnrt, N, J, lialwsun TCu anit the said petliloner. buttnai,' any qumtlly, but they muit bo •ml room, liulld It Into something conild house, 11 roomi, bath, oil burner, large PIAMO L1MBQNB at your htme, Friii barn, oltleroillbulldlngj, hack from road, Hated, Jauuarv n. lt4S, , VO JKIISEV COWS ~ cxcfllent con- A, Wohl/orth, piinlst and Hsmmoni) old and In goon condition) alao want an trebly Miihnr, ' I'rnctlually every even TllltBK.ROOM unfurnlih.il apartment RBCKLKbH PLAUtt lot nOilBO. One of Qullm s\ Dorrmus, . dition) one about Ave rears old other organist (or schools, ilube, reeeptloni ileclilc loaitnuiltr Herman K, Ron, Ing, two afternoon! lach w«ik, and Bun- H CHsitriUt strut, Kalr Haven, all tin hist locations In Krit Dank. Her elevation, 11»,»»". Ray Htlllman, Eaton- 1 town, Slali Highway 4-N,1 phoni Eaton- Molleilnr* of Pilllloner, (bout Hirii, y«ar«_. Harold William ! etc Addrata I SIlvirwHtt »vanui, Had P O lion 4'1 -t>»na,rdo1 N. J,, phone days off, Will". "Hilt Supporting," Bo* lmprpv«menV,.M0i|>t heal; idulli only Holiton Watirhury, ll«Mtor, 16 Weit 1 town !•• , . ' ~* t. 0, Addren, »sd lank, V. I, Lproni JjlolurfV Tilt. Bank, N.'l, , Atlantln Hlghlindi ISil.R, (U.'Kid Bank, N. J, no dogi, inquire it 14 Obiitnut itreit,* - Front Uriel, phone-HOD.' t

..-. .•.....(..,' -..'..:.,•...t.w* i'.' ''''•'.•''•' .. •'. • Page Twelve. RED.BANK REGISTER,.FEBRUARY 1,1945 115,276,000 in railroad tax interest George,Miller, vice president; Capt. Ed. F., what's gotten into you Grace Hyers County Rail Tax.-•; The sum Is part of the railroad tax Middletown Budget William Dennis, George Lewis, Merrily We lately? FortMonmouth" Interest collected by the state since David Schnoor, . Schuyler Sickles, George F., who Is this "Doris" the Court of Errors and AppealsI* Engagement Told Share Announced Harold Youngs, William Megill, Roll Along 'ou mean? • . last year declared unconstltutlonsV*, introduced Yesterday Mrs. Clayton, why do all the fel- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hyert Consolidates principal of the Leonardo htgn By Harold Jacobsen Monmouth county will receive the 1941-42 railroad tax compromiser A dinner given last Thursday to school, and Lieut, (jg) M. Harold lows flock around you? : Belford announce the engage- (570,418 as a result,of a law passed acts which.waived Interest owed; lent of their daughter, Miss Grace the members of the boards of ed- Kelly. „ J Very often when you are burning Jimmy V., why doesn't Dolores Sherrill Announces Tuesday when Gov. Walter E. Edge' by the railroads for the years from ucation of the Highlands and Frwe are all glad to know the camp placed, at least tem- ANTIQUE BRONZE always ends up with the girl get- you are safely home and to stay. porarily, in a caretaker basis. ting the klsg and the boy getting Harold and Mildred, you really Camp Wood, which Involves fed- BOY'S SHEEP SKIN the make-up. In some respects the have a wonderful daughter. • erally owned property, will also be present generation is more active Clyde M,, take the chip off your put on a caretaker basil.' 1 than the past generation, you don't shoulder. Both Camp Wood and Camp JACKETS SCREEN WIRE see them throwing kisses like their Pat Patterson, you are a swell i Edison have been operated as the parents UBed to. The present gen- friend. Eastern Signal. Corps Unit Train- WITH HOODS ration take better care of their Betty Long, Barbara Thomas and Ing Center, which will move—to possessions too, because .I.know a MISS GRACE O. HYER8 Fort Monmouth proper. Its head- Pat Annabelle, did you enjoy your . >-• • • Not the Light Gauge! fellow whose wife had a man in quarters will be In the buildings Regular Price $14.95 trip? Miss Hyers was graduate from facing Main street, Oceanport, pre- the closet to see that no one stole Donna S.. that's a cute skirt. her clothes. Even the soldiers: show Middletown township high school, viously occupied by the 15th Signal : • Not the Medium Gauge! Jean Reilly, we didn't think you and is secretary to Lieut; Col. Fred- Training Regiment. Col. Harry E. a great improvement over the last cared. Now wars heroes, in World War 1 they erick Atwell, director of Camp Coles Storms will continue as command- Audrey T., we found out the rea- laboratory. Mr. Kcigher was grad- ing officer of the Unit Training used to go A. W. O. L., but inWorld son why- you weren't skatlijg that • But the Extra Heavy 0012 Gauge the like of War 11 they.are A. W. O. L. F. uated from Manhattan college and Center. The 848th Signal Training Friday and Sunday nights. What's holds a degree in electrical en- Battalion, a part of the UTC, will BOY'S But really, the generation has hla name A'udreyJ.., [ineering. Until recently he was occupy a nearby block of build- which we have not had in stock since 1941 changed quite a bit, here is the con- j. J. Emmons, ypu really shouldn't jmploycd at Camp Coles but is now ings. Field training areas scatter- WATER REPELLANT versation that took place during ed throughout New Jersey will re- t0 the rlnk ,a condltioni awaiting an assignment with the marriage ceremony. "Ya love dis Barbara T., what happened to Merchant Marine. main In operation for units pre- dame?" "Yer cookln with your foot? How did it happen? paring for overseas service. . and at out 1941 : * Judge." "Arid is thia bozo yer bim- ._..At_ the/same time, Col, .Victor A. JACKETS _JL_MeC,, Jhat jra^ _a/_cute_dress1 "-•TKeaT . George Campbell, you are a swell Accident.-Fall* Conrad, commanding officer of the Lined, with or without ironounce ya hitched, now slip Jtld . Signal - Corps Ground Signal Agency Hood Pfioe 6f me ~Cwb~sawbucks"ana scram." "IPsf and Col. Gordon C. Irwin, officer Joyce C, don't take such short Hospitalize Five in charge of the Signal Corps funny about women, they can spot steps; — Regular Price $9.95 a blonde hair on your coat at ten Two brothers, Edward and Harry Standards Agency, Red Bank, an- NO MATL OR PHONE ORDERS PLEASE Abbey Duncan, why don't you get Jheek, aged 9 and 4 respectively, nounced the Impending removal of paces but can't see a pair of garage a job lacing peoples skates? We were taken to Fitkin hospital Tues- part of,their activities to the Fort doors. The boys are not much bet- see you're pretty good at it, day suffering from lacerations, Monmouth reservation. TheSCGSA Now ' tert they think a miss in the car is Barbara J. T., you have a'nice contusions and concussions receiv- will occupy approximately a block worth two in the engine. lersonality. ed as a result of being struck by a Nat F., we too, wish Joe was ruck near their home, on the Holm- of temporary buildings adjacent ORDER YOUR BURPEE A Poem Written By a Company of to Squire Laboratory, Shift of the Boyj in India. tome. del-Keyport road while they were, BOYS PLAID eledding. Standards Agency from Red Brink OVER HERE. Happy birthday, Edna P. to the poef. will not be completed GARDEN SEEDS NOW! Pat B., we hope you are soon well The truck was driven by Harold until spring. In this Indian country (cemored U the nough to resume your duties. Hansen of Interlaken, State Police MACKINAWS • pot) Col. Leon E, Ryder, post com- $Q9$ 5 Battling a terrific heat wave in the Lillian S., you are cute. of the Shresbury barracks investi- mander at Fort Monmouth. also Regular Price $10.95 land that God forgot; Bob H., I thought you could do gated and the boya were removed disclosed that the third echelon Now 8 107o REDUCTION Just sitting here and thinking of what letter than that. to the hospital by the Matawan motor repair shop would be moved we left behind, Edith and Mina, please hide the First Aid squad. from Asbury Park to the post in We hate to put on paper what is run- Monmouth Memorial hospital FROM BOOK PRICES ON ning through our mind.' ' icissors so you can't get them the near future. Its operation hat MEN'S REVERSIBLE Your poor hair.) treated three persona for injuries been under post jurisdiction, but We wash our mess klti daily and p«el Watren P., The Cherry Tree received from falls on the ice Tuea- the shop was set up In Asbury ALL BULK SEED ORDERS a million spuds, day. They were Ella Brady, 82, And pay out many rupeea to elctn our ''arm Isn't open, but my house is Park at the peak of th* training MACKINAWS dirty duds; till there. of Keyport, who sustained a frac- period because the necessary space Out in India with a rifle, down In the Ed. P., you really have a swell tured leg; Peggy Doyle, 7, or Long was not available at the pott Regular Price $13.95 NOW ditch with a pick, Branch, who fractured her wriet, Doing the work of an ox and too damn girl. and Chester Barton, 50, of High- tired to kick, Kathy Reilly, you and your sls- lands, who fell Monday night and er have changed. Two Hurt In Fire Down among .the inake« and lisssrdi, fractured his ribs. down wherfe a man sets blue, M. O'Neill we miss you at the Down at the very bottom, ten thoui- Ink. Caused By Cigaret and miles from you; Dot Groves, don't 'put on 'All day the heat keeps coming, its more Shrewsbury George Fordham of Lelghton thsn a man can stand, much. Square dancing will be one oi avenue fell asleep In a Morris chair R«d B.oU 2222 Ruth Lange, do you do every- fl CT 0 R V No, we're not convicts or criminals, the attractions at the Valentine at his home early Tuesday morn- but defenders of our land. hing that Dot tells you? party to be held Tuesday night, ing with a lighted cigarette in his We are soldiers of the U, 8. Army, earn- Junior E., why don't you give up? February 13, in Christ church par- hand. The result was that he was ing our meager'pay. Pat F., we don't understand you. ish hall, by Shrewsbury Commun- badly burned and a fireman, James Guarding people with millions for a Nat F., we think you and B, J.ity club. So enjoyable was the first Doig of the Hook and Ladder com- buck and a half a day; T. are lots of fun. pany, was overcome by smoke West Bank Living only for tomorrow, lonely for our social affair sponsored by the club sals, Lois P., you have a vary haughty last month that another large while fighting the flames. Hoping when lie return they are not way. about you. , gathering is expected at the com- Fordham suffered burns on his msrrlcd to our pals, Helen P., where were you Friday ing party. left leg. He was treated by the All Buses' Stop \i Block From Oar Stare. DAVIDSON BROS. What obstacle night? Dr. and Mrs. Farrington of Chi Red Bank first aid squad. Dolg confront us M very hard to toll. (T Harold, please make it cleare cago are visiting their son-in-law was removed to Rlvervlew hos- Let's hop* its nice It Heaven, cause about the different skates, pleases and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. W.pital. The blaze was confined to •BEER*WINE •LIQUORS* we've served our hitch in hell. 'I don't quite understand you Lyman of Borden street. the kitchen, which was badly burn- The F. Y. I. Bureau: question, come again please—H.) The February meeting of the A general alarm brought out Who.was the cute number Bob Red shouldn't get so mad. mayor and council will take place ie entire department. 39y2 Broad St., Phone 3334 Red Bank Wilson was with after the session? Maybe those cards are a ver; next Tuesday night when the bor- Fordham awoke to find his R. Lange, what's the matter with good thing. \ ough budget will be up for public othes' on fire. He grabbed a Walter? . . room and attempted to beat out Just Arrived! hearing and adoption. The following la a poem contrib c flames. Then he called,Steph- P. Fleming is a big wolf. uted by Cecelia MacCloud, for hei The date for the February collec- What was Clyde Morgan doing Ruzicka, who turned In the brother, serving In the' Unite tion of waste material will be fixed larm. pair BELLOWS Saturday with S. L.? States Marine Corps. at the next meeting of Shrewsbury ICE CREEPERS _ 39° Joan Vivian, isn't Jimmy C. cute? fire company, which Is making (Kitten.) - Prayer For His Return. these monthly driveB in the war ef- Bob W., who do you like? A Heavenly FaUhr, -watch o'er him. fort. ' Flying Maneuvers Super de Luxe model* $1.98 senior? While we pray for his return; "Safety" is the theme of a play- WHISKEY For though the lights are very dim, Held By CAP - Virginia s. and Rowland make a The Sre» at home for him burn. ,et written by Anne Binder and to nice couple. Don't they Janet? frjmnrrnw at 11.15 Flvlny maniMivBra were held Sun- 500 pairs all rubber or cloth top, heavy duty SPECIAL RESERVE BLENDED C. H., give a girl a chance. He sailed away to long ago. m. by the eighth grade pupils in ay at the Red Bank airport by Far O'er the.ocean blur; GALOSHES -- non-rationed, pair Evelyn, is it Bob or Herb? Or Where he is we do not know. the school auditorium. Chief of Po- e Civil Air Patrol squadron. neither? But still our hearts are true.' lice Otto Herden will be present 'Hots Capt. Thomas Wolstencroft * P. M., what happened to the girls and give a talk on "Safety." Stories nd Flight Officer Richard Cre«s- Someday, when the world again Is free, on the subject composed by the 73 you and Dave W., used to go with And the l!?ht« shine bright once more; an conducted over 25 flights dur- MEN'S DRESS RUBBERS .... .pair $4. on Sunday night3£ If you, don't We know our bay once more will be children, and some safety posters ig the day in"L-2 Army aircraft. want them, how about an introduc- Standing right at our front door. they made will be exhibited. Par- The cadet unit of the CAP wll tion. ents and friends are Invited to at-ieet tonight at the Asbury Park And so my darling, until'that day, tend, MEN'S HEAVY WORK RUBBERS pair $0.10 Donald Gahn's address is: Co. We'll sray for your return; rmory. 130, 3rd Bat. U. S. N. T. C, Samp- And only hope that soon you may During the current school year Be home with us where the homeunres the local school pupils have invested STANDARD BRAND son, N. Y. , burn. " Marie F.,' Vick is very fond of $1,039.60 in war bonds and stamps. SHEEPSKIN COATS , $| g.95 to $QQ-50 you. And he's a swell chap, Who la John Casagrande carrying The eighth-grade had 100% of its WHISKEY OUve H., why doesn't Albert O» the torch for? Could it be P. M. members buying stamps during* the for men, women and children, colon, Tan, Brown, Green come skating? We're glad to see Fraiikle Pica past week. Tlie children- In the re- Margaret H., what happened be taking up skating. Come often ception and first grades who have tween you and Ed. K.? Frankle. purchased stamps each month dur- WHITE SNEAKERS : pair $-1.99 Polly M,, who.lg It? ing the first half of the year are Marie P., will it always be B. L.? Charles Bennett, George Borden, R. V. Brunt, how come you talk Abbey Duncan and Marie Cox don't go skating anymore, they juat Elizabeth Foales, Virginia Herden, so much about B. T.? Arthur Hope, Susan Kelly, Nancy L. F., why not tell H. K. you like come to the arena and put on theft BROWN NAVY SNEAKERS pair $0.99 skates and there it ends. Llndemann, Richard Michaels, him? Julie Nevius, Margretta Reed, Frank W., why don't you go James Sagurton, Richard Shaffer, skating? The Red Bank- Register is supStephen Smith, Peter Stout, How- WHITE BASKETBALL SHOES pair $O .98 Eugene K., what's wrong with L. ported bv local as well as out-of- ard Tisk, Helen Hultberg anJ Extra heavy solid rubber notes ' W S.? town business men—Advertisement Hope Wood. Looking For A . H It Swims — We^ Have It GIRL'S SWEAT SHIRTS ...... each $f ,49 • P. M. De Luxe Whiskty, FIFTH "Safe" Place- Hooded with button front A • KINSEY Bl. Whiskey to put your money? Then Hennessey A Word of Advice to why not come to the RED Without Hoods each $4.25 .83 BANK SAVINGS AND • LANSDOWNE RESERVE FIFTH LOAN ASSN. where your 200 Boys'and Girls' money is insured up to • 3 FEATHERS Reserve BI. Whiskey3 FUEL OIL $5,000! Here you have the VIRGIN WOOL SHIRTS $g.9S Konmouth Mdrkpt B"»<, benefits of Insured safety plua the fact that you re- Buffalo Plaid—in red and black, green and black yst inclinei ,; 1 • SPECIAL PRIVILEGE BRAND FIFTH Ni CONSUMERS cede high* earnings on your and blue and black; men's sizes.^..^ $8.95 All uur Sea Food Fresh. Savings. People have been Other Wool Shirts from .: $4.98 to $8.95 • CORONET V. S. Q. Brandy ' FIFTH No Cold Storage. saving with us for over 58 The coniervation of fuel oil it essential, accord- years—they like the way we All Wool Shaker Knit Phone 1377 We Deliver ing to government reports. A shortage has keep on paying dividends • CHRISTIAN'BROS. Brandy FIFTH no matter what! SWEATERS ...,...,...... _.r,,^ ....; $fi.98 suddenly become imminent, and fluel oil'con- Week-End Specials ' Come on down and open an Maroorii navy, blue and black . v • CARSTAIRS WHITE SEAL lumeri are ««red to jwep within Jheir^ ration Account today I > LING • ....."...,.....« J5o lb. allotment. The coldest months lie ahead Be In White ..„..: ,...„,.;,„.„ $7,9$ • MOHAWK KUMMEL, 70 Proof 4"45 9T' BOSTON MACKEREL „,' '" .prepared by conserving now. Heavy weight Shawl Collar navy blue $£.95 BONITAS ;;35fb SWEATERS—Navy Style 90 Proof t.16, GILBEYS _ fIFTH SEA BASS ... 40c lb RED BANK 100% Gr. 1 Phone 'Red Bank 248 Boy'» Broadcloth Pajamas ;... $4 .98 Spanish Mackerel GIN GORDONS 9i.i proof 3-32 FIFTH SAVINGS & Some with clnatlo _ • •. . . ' JL King Mnckerel "'(•Whole) cllr LOAN ASSN un runic • BLACK 3'39FIFTH ('(HlflHh StcakB...... OVHTK.RH., WK) % pt 11.00 pi Red Bank 330 • nlLUlL-K (in m lift if V 8 FIFTH BI,UEFISH—SALMON SERVICE 10 Broad Street. Kislin's Sport Shop APPLE BRANDY FIVE 3' ° HALIBUT — ORABMEAT Red Bank . l5? LOKBl'KR MEAT 11.-15 E. Front Street Red Bank . • MYER'S JAMAICA RUM 5 ' FIFTH "SERVING THE SHORE" lOhftrtered IWt . BHBIMr * 1 I,