ED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, NO. 81. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16 BurkhardtToRun IS'ew Real Estate Ulan Zoning Board Msgr. Clune Left 8600 Sandy Hook Boat Two Injured As Truiti To New York Mission Hits Pick-Up Truck Draw Ordinance Msgr. Patrick J. Clune, pastor of Two Union Beach men were In- For School Board Rejects Request Holy Cross and. Holy Rosary May Make Stop jured Sunduy afternoon when a churches, Runuon, who died No- pick-up truck In which they were vember 15, directed in his will Hied riding, wns struck by an ens'thound At Little Silver Of Lincroft Man January 9, that WOO be given to At Highlands Jersey Central passenger train at the congregation of the Mission, On Reade Matter tho Pooln nvenue crossing. Union To Campaign As Daniel Frank Told Niagara Falls, N. Y. A $1,000 be- Council Delays Beach, quest was made to Francis J. Gar- Tho injured, Frank Welicr, driver cia of Forest Hills, N. Y., who was of the truck and Robert Patterson, Council To Hear First Reading An Independent To "Get On The named executor of the will. Mr. Parking Changes Until Garcia also received two watches, a passenger, won! taken to the of- On Economy Plank Band Wagon" a watch chain, a ring and diamond Decision Is Made fice of Dr. Francis W. Holman of Feb. 2—Public Hearing Feb. 16 cuff links. Msgr. Clune directed Keyport by thn Union Beach llr.it Walter A. Burkhardt of Sunny- The Mlddletown township zoning that his automobile and his clothes The operatotfi of the Sandy Hook aid squad and given emergency treatment. Both wore .suffering Th Although represented by Attor- school. Our school has long had the Mr. Frank and Mr. Fox, and that who waa appointed executrix of revised or rewritten, Prank Hall, ia used in his electrical business reputation of being among tho best William H. Hoag borough recorder and Republican ney., Kdward W. Wl.se, Rr nnd Jr., Mr. Frank was warned not to build the will filed January 16. Waller Hcadi>, Jr., personally pre- in the state and 1 helievc this same a two-family house, which is pro- leader, advised of the Intent of the WeM Front SlrrrJ high standard should be maintained boat operators and suggested that iont.rti the r.i.se. He frequently hibited in all the zoned areas of After February 1st answered (luostion.i from spectators with the emphasis being placed on William II. Hoag the township. It was brought out nothing be done about parking: un- Early Colonial our teaching staff, where quality til the results of tho negotiations and at the rnretinH's end, talkod at the hearing that tho house in Ladwood Farm In informally with .snnif. of those who and methods are tho all-important question has been listed for sn)o, are known. The Joseph 0. McCtie agency an- things. Throughout New Jersey, Phalanx Place nounces the transfer of Its Rr-d had nITeieil .stern objections to th* With Hintelmann and in the listing is described us Tho recorder stated that In the theater's construction. and In fact throughout the nation, a two-family house. Shrewsbury Twp. Hank oftlces from 183 Riverside event tho boat stopped at High- l'rlnelpal opponent, of the adjust- many thinking people aro viewing A large delegation of JJncroft lands, traffic and parking ordi- nvenue to 75 West Front street with real concern the substantial Begins Real Estate, Sold Last Week February 1. The main olllces of the ment's boirrl gr-intlng a zoning property owners was present to nances would have to be changed ordinance variance was Leon increases In school budgets during Insist that Lincroft bo treated with Has New Owner at that time. McCuo agency lire at 88 Midge road, the past few years, which condition, Insurance Sales Job Hunison, The new offices will b'j Rousjllle, Jr., Red Hank's borough) the same consideration as alt other Tho Lions club, which met prior Walling Homestead attorney and attorney for the board If unchecked, can cause serious dif- zoned areas In the township, and to the borough council, appointed morn centrally lornlprl for thn con- ficulties in tho days ahead. Most William H. Hoapr, Jr., son of Mr. Joseph Mazza Buy* venience of tho many clients of the of adjustment. Mr. Reu-ssille ad- that the zoning regulations not be a committee to foster the boat pro- Furin Parcelled Off vised the board he was speaklnaj parents, myself included, natural- and Mrs. William H. Hoag of Ocean relaxed. The property owners ex- ject. Frank Hall, John Bahrs, Mur- agency, as It Is but one-half block ly want their children to have tho avenue, Sea Bright, is now asso- Large Estate Through from Red Hank business center. In his own behalf, although he) pressed the fear that relaxing the phy Rockctte and Wiliium Fehlha- In THO Divisions rend letters from interested resi- best possible education. On the ciated with the William H. Hintel- ordinance at this time would opon John L. Minugh ber were those named. Joseph G. McCtio, head of the otlier hand, we have to consider mann real estate firm of Rumson agency, has been in the real estate dents nt their re'iu"'. The letter", the door for garbage dumps, auto- At the request of the borough, The Early American Colonlnl which expressed opposition to th© not only what \vc can afford but as real estate and Insurance sales- mobile graveyards, fertilizer fac- and Insurance hnminess slm.'c 1925, what our neighbors can pay now man. He is also connected with "Ladwood Farm", the former David Russell, general manager of farm house and 86-acre farm known when offices were entablished Iti theater, were frnm the Atlantic tories and other undersirable con- Douglas J. Crawford property, lo- the Boro Bus company, appeared at as tho Walling homestead in Pha- Highlands National brink, which and in the future. Some of our William H. Hintelmann, Jr., In the ditions. Ituniaon. In 1942 the Red Hunk residents are already feeling the sale of Gunnlson homes, a United cated on West Park avenue and the meeting to discuss route lanx has boon sold by Mr. and Mrs, branch WUJI opened nnd has been represent., tho John Leonard e»- pinch on taxes, and if school costs In answer to a statement by Mr. Wyckoff road in the Wayside sec- changes requested by Highlands E. Alan Bush. The residence, farm maintained at the Riverside avenue tate, and from Misses Mary and J. States Steel product. Frank, David Simpson, building In- tion of Shrewsbury township, residents. continue to go up, necessitating Mr. Hoag, an Air Corps veteran buildings and approximately no address until the present time. Elizabeth Lovett. higher taxes, this is going to be spector, explained that Lincroft changed hands recently when it At present, the Long Brnnch- acres have been purchased by On his own. Mr, P.eussllle laid of more than three years' service, was zoned as a protective measure was purchased by Joseph Mazza of Hlghlands bus enters the south end Richard H. Hammond, Broad Associated with Mr. McCue In his more keenly felt und by more ia president of Rumson Veterans real estate, insurance, apprnlnnl ho could not understand why Mr. people, on his suggestion when he dis- Rumson from Joseph Scarano of of the borough by Bay avenue, con- street, Shrewsbury, and the balance Renilo continued to present his re- organization and is active in other covered that a goat house on stilts Long Branch. tinues itkmg Hay nvtMiuu, turns of the fsinn by Lovutl's Nurseries, and mortgage brokerage buslne.i.1 organizations in this vicinity, In- nre his son, Wllllnm J. McCuo; !•:. quests, considering the borough "Economists tell us that one of had been offered for sale there as The farm was extensively im- around on that street and comes Inc., of I/Ittle Silver. Both sales bad twico rejected hl.s pleas. Call- these day* we will have a depres- cluding membership in Red Bank a bargain to a veteran for $1,500. back the same way. woro made by the Joseph G. Me- Russell Fisher, Robert D. McKcc, latholic high school alumni asso- proved by the late Mr. Crawford, an Thomas S. Field. Jr., and Domenlck ing the theater "a monstrosity for sion, or at best a recession. When Members of the zoning board ex- executive of Rogers, Peet company, Highlands residents have re- Cue agency, with olllccs at Red a Class 'A' zone," tho lawyer said this is coming, none of us knows, ciation, a past vice commander of C. Pingltora, Rumson's Catholic War Veterans plained that the zoning ordinance with a. modern cow barn with quested that the bus continuo Bank and Rumson. he could not "conceive of a worse but when it docs arrive we do not applicable in Llncroft had been stanchions for 35 head of cattle, a along Naveslnk avenue, comedown The main part of the dwelling construction" and that "a Jtor4> -want to be saddled with a school a,nd a member of Holy Name so- ciety. carefully drawn after many months horse barn with eight box-«talls, a the hill at Water Witch avenue and was probably built prior to 1800, would bo more acceptable." Mr. which cannot be supported. I am of effort, and close co-operation bull pen, a pig pen, a chicken house, go down Bay avenue. Mr. Russell and the present building contains Taxpayers Urged Fteussille also took a blast at th* definitely against our new school Born In Rumson, Mr. Hoag has with township zoning authorities. an Implement shed and two-car said the company could not make ten rooms, Including a largo living entlro movlo Industry, oithough al- budget in Ita present form, and un- lived in this locality his entire life. It was brought out th*tt the ordin- garage. The dwelling la of frame any changes in routes unless they He 13 a graduate of Red Bank room and library with lire places lowing It was "not Keade's fault." leM It la materially reduced, I in- ance was liberal and created no construction and contain! tight were approved by the P.U.C. He and panelled wnlls. Other buildings To Attend School Quoting an article In the Reader's tend to vote against It February 10. Catholic high school, class of 1911, hardships, but was satisfactory to rooms, bath, screened porch and suggested that the borough write include a tenant house, huge barn, Digest ha said that present-day I strongly urge tho voters of the and is quite active as an entertain- the majority of residents In u central heating. a letter to the company asking for er and master of ceremonies. Hit wagon sheds, garage nnd other movies had a "penny arcade point borough to do likewise. In my much as it afforded protection Mr. Mazza will occupy the resi- the route change. This letter would farm buildings. The farm is bound- Budget Hearing of view." He explained his attack opinion there is no question but father is an electrical contractor, against undersirable conditions. dence and will maintain a boarding be presented at the P.U.C. hearing, ed on the south and cast sides by on the Industry was made to point that the appropriations can be cut having conducted this business Mr. Frank was advised by J. stable for thoroughbred horsea In Mr. Russell said that the present the reservoir of the Monmouth out to the board the question: several thousand dollars without throughout the county since 1905. Marshall Booker, a member of the 45-minute wait for the Long Branch Consolidated Water company. A Shrewsbury Township "How vital la this marvelous the» Impairing the present high stand- the barns. Mr. Hoag entered the army in zoning board, to "get on the band The seller wai repreMnted by bus was a temporary arrangement major part of the property pur- ter to Red Bank?" ard* of the school. I am In favor October, 1942, after having been wagon" If h» really wanted to be and that half-hour service would chased by the Hammonda is In ap- Civic Association of the additional compensation set employed at Fort Monmouth. H« Thomas J. Baldlno, Jr., Long Advising the board they would part of his community. Branch attorney, ami EMon F. be restored in the fc'.jning. plt and peach orchards, while the not bo Inconsistent If they rejected forth In th« 'proposed budget for received Air Corps training in Mi- acreage bought by Lovett's Nurse- Deoirctt More Data our present teaching staff. I- am, ami and California before going Combi of Parsoni, Labracqu*, Can- Reporting on the recent plpg Mr, Reade's request, even though zona & Combs, Rid Bank attorneys, cleaning work, Councilman Luuis ries is to be added to the several they had previously approved and however, against the employment overseas in October, 1943. His first hundred* of acres being utilized by of a new eighth grade teacher for foreign assignment was in Africa, Lutherans Plan represented the purchaaer. John L. Loder, Jr., stated that 10,300 feet "If you want to control your passed the matter to tho mayor Minugh, broker of Rumion, nego- of water mains had been cleaned them In the propagation of nursery taxes, the place to do It is at the and council, Mr. Heusstlle warned the school year 1948-49—a year where ha was stationed three stock. when the budget ahows an increase months. Thereafter, aa staff ler- tiated tht sale. at a cost of $14,000. Of this, $10,021 budget hearing, where the budget tho board that if they did approve of roughly 25%. Also, I am not at geant in the 15th Air Force, he 20th Anniversary went to tha contracting company The farm was purchased by the i* finally shaped to present to the tho request they would likely hav« all convinced that tho employment served in India and China. and the rest was used for unexpec- Bushes through the McCue agency voters." This warning to the tax- "tho larger part of the town on of another first grade teacher Is ted repairs under tho street. Coun- in the spring of 1916 from Thomas payers of Shrewsbury township your necks," and that If the mayor Since being honorably discharged Jury To Hear was sounded at a meeting of the necessary, because the Incoming December 31, 1945, he has been as- Of Local Church cilman Loder informed that then) G. Egan, president of the Hamil- and council should eventually ap- first grade will probably number were only five valves in the entire ton Pipe & Foundry Co. of Brook- Shrewsbury Township Civic asso- prove the building that it would ba sociated with his father in the ciation Friday night. "Taxpayers about 40 children. The elimination electrical business. line, and that 18 valves had to be lyn, who previously had acquired "one of tho worst things the town of tha two major items I have Just Purchase Of Organ Highlands Case Installed. Ho reported that Irving it from the Walling family under already facing increases in state ever had." He salrl the board should mentioned would mean a consider- Parker, water Inspector, hud In- whose ownership it had remained and county taxes should concern consider whether or not it waa able paring In the budget. In ad- To Be Considered Borough Charged stalled a system of sections under for threo generations: In 18S0 themselves with the details of a mor-! important to have the build- dition, there are many contemplat- River Plaza Hose the street so that all areas of the Thomas B. Walling purchased the proposed community spending pro- ing for Mr. Rcade, "a man with a, ed expenditures for lesser amounts At Meeting Tonight With Illegal Purchase borough would not b« out of water land, which then consisted of over gram while It la being drawn up," chain of theaters," or to go along; which could be eliminated, or cur- In the event a pipe broke. 150 acrea from a Marcus Spring of stated Clarence Untcrberg, presi- with the complaints of 125 or ISO Perth Amboy and upon the denth dent of the association. residents of the area Involved. tailed, such as the shutter for the Has Annual Feast Purchase of a new organ as a Loder said that the borough Highlands officials and residents of Mr. Walling the farm was left The proposed school budget, akylight in the auditorium, the part of the celebration of the 20th are scheduled to appear before the saved about $80,000 by not purchas- Others to voice objections wera> amount set forth for substitute to his son, William A. Walling. In which Includes the estimated cost Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wyckoff, 200 anniversary of the founding of Holy grand jury today for a hearing on ing new water main?. He reported 1903, when the Tlntcrn Manor Wa- teachers and the Washington trip Ten Members Receive Trinity Evangelical Lutheran that it cost about $10 a foot for of maintaining nn addition of Broad street; F. Piorro Holmos, 91 charges arising out of the purchase ter Works company was formed, a eight rooms to the Tlnton Falls for eighth grade graduates." church of Red Bank will be con- by borough officials of an air com- new pipe. Hudson avenue; Miss Theresa K,ir- 20-Year Service Pins largo portion of the original farm school, was the principal topic of dos, 195 Broad street; Charles E, Mr. Burkhardt was born In New- sidered at the annual congrega- pressor in November. Councilman Chris Kohlenbush re- was purchased to make the water- tional meeting to be hold tonight discussion. This budget, If adopted, Hoffman, 45 Lcroy place; Jaclc ark, and moved to Little Silver Subpoenaed to appear are Mayor quested the borough to adopt an shed and reservoir, which Is now would result In nn Increase of 50% The River Plaza Hose company at the church. oil burner installation ordinance Arnold, Sr., 47 Irving place; Ralph In 1938, where he has been active hold its annual dinner Thursday A. Meade Robertson, members of owned by the Monmouth Consoli- to 75ft, in township taxes. It was S. Pearce. 109 Hudson avenue; in civic affairs. He is a member of Members of the Ladles' Aid so- the borough council, Mrs. Evelyn simlliar to ono in force In Middle- dated Wnter company. The present agreed by those present that tho night at tho Reformed church. Red ciety are making every cfTort to town township. Under hi3 plan, the Stanley Brown, Waverly place; the board of health. For many years Bank. Feature of the evening was j Kwik, borough clerk, and John P. farmland Is elevated from the res- association should not accept the Mrs. Mlriiim Matthews, 210 Broad he has been identified with the raise sufficient funds so as to ac- Adair, tax collector. James Klnlan, borough would receive a $5 license ervoir by high wooded banks, af- figures submitted by tho board of tho presentation of gold pins to 20- quire the organ this year. Mrs. fee for every oil burner installed, street; First Undcrsherlff Court* Chase National bank of New York year members. John Newton, Aaron Neimark and fording a splendid drainage from education, and that tho association landt White. r>3 Leroy place; Har- city, and at president is assistant Paul Schoening and Mrs. Hulda Bertram Perry are among the pro- Ralph Bennett, a citizen attend- the fertile fields and orchards. Receiving pins were T. Russell Hansen, chairmen of the organ should act to secure additional ry c. Barnard. •»•» Waverly place, manager of the Produce Exchange perty owners who have been sub- ing the meeting, uaid he would Mr. Bush, who Is president of tho data; that the Information so far Clark, John Kaney, William Kancy, committee, will report to tho con- poenaed. and Alston Bcckman, Jr., 235 branch of that Institution. John McClain, Norman Scatter- have acce.pted this Idea If it had Red Bank Cold Storage ft Locker publicized as to the number of Broad street. gregation tonight the total amount The hearing Is the result of an come from anyone else but Koh- good, William Stobo, Harris Hew- received to date. Co., on Herbert street, recently pupils to be provided for and the Main point of objection was the investigation by J. Victor Carton, lenbush. "You are in the fuel bus- purchased a house on South Broad number of rooms and teachers itt, Henry Keealer, Edward Scat- Plans for the anniversary obser- matter of traffic and' its disturb- Mexican To Paint tergood and William Paasch. Wil- county prosecutor, of complaints iness", he said to Kohlenbush, street, Red Bank. Mr. Hammond Is necessary was not convincing. vance will be outlined at the meet- made to him by Highlands resi- Councilman Thomas Lyons nip- ance of the peace. Miss Kardot) liam Stobo, president, was toast- branch manager of the Socony Particularly in question were the said she did not want "42d street ing. Various other reports includ- dents and Councilman Herbert ped the argument in tho bud by Vacuum Oil Co., with offices in master. Honored guests were ing one by the pastor, Rev. Harold figures presented by the school to be transplanted to our midst/* In Local Church Lawrence Carton, Jr., Walter Bills Hartsgrove of an alleged illegal saying, "every time a councilman Branch, board covering the anticipated In- Hornberger, will be made and two purchase of a compressor and for tries to do something for tho good Mr. Arnold asked: "Why doeal and Frank Blaisdell, members of new councilmen will be elected. The crease In the number of pupils next Reade Inject himself where he is the Middlotown township commit- alleged Illegal additions to the bor- of the borough someone, implies year and the number of children Free Demonstration church council will also ask per- ough minutes. graft. I'm getting sick of It". not wanted?" Mr. Arnold also said tee. mission to conduct a campaign to March Of Dimes forming each class. the Reade interests had obtained Other company members attend- j At the borough council meeting Councilman Herbert HarUgrove It was agreed to sponsor the the property at "a cheap price,** At Methodist Hall reduce substantially the debt on moved that all outside carnivals be ing were Preston Alexander, Leroj the church building. It Is their hope November 5, the mayor and council mailing when necessary to all vot- which ho estimated waa $6,500. Emmons, John H. Fowler, William authorized the water committee, barred from entering the borough. ers in Shrewsbury township of an (Mr. Reade later said the price waa Next Tuesday evening in Fellow- to wipe out total note indebtedness John M. Plllsbury told the council- Campaign Is On Fowler, Daniel Gordaychik, Walter outstanding. then headed by ex-councllman advisory bullotin, which would closer to $9,000, and claimed ha chip hall of the Red Bank Metho- Imlay, Russel Tetloy, Richard George V. Brown, to buy a com- man that the borough has tho serve to Inform them of coming had received offers as high as $35,- dist church an unusual entertain- The annual meeting will be pre- pressor for use in opening the right to restrict but not exclude. Thompson, George Vosselman, Har- ceded by a covered dish supper to Mrs. Max Leon township and school board moot- 000 for It). Mr. Brown felt the the- ment will be presented free of old B. Young, Edwin H. Brasch, streets for the pipe cleaning work, It was decided to review existing lngs, to advise them of the busi- ter would create a flre hazard be- charge to the .public, be served at 7 o'clock by members which was In progress at the time. borough ordinances before instruct- Arch P. Gant, James McPhee, J. of the Loyal society. Red Bank Chairman ness to bo discussed and to supply cause of the narrow streets in tha Clemente Diaz, a Tonala Indian H. Wood", Hubert Adams and John According to Mrs. Kwik, Brown ing Mr. Pillsbury to draw up a new relevant data, vicinity of the proposed theater. from Mexico, will demonstrate the C. Fowler; The chairmen In charge are Mrs. came to her the next day and ordinance. Undersherlff White disagreed with ancient art of his people, painting James Delatush and Miss Dorothea The March of Dimes campaign 5» President Unterberg urged all handed her a voucher saying that I. Edward Mount, borough health under way In Red Bank, with Mrs. members be present at the budget Mr. Reade's estimate of 300 cars on a large panel free hand designs Perry. A free will offering will be the compressor had been inspected. inspector, wa« appointed fuel co- at a performance, stating he be- of nature forms, flowers, birds and received, the proceeds to go toward Max Leon as chairman. The drivo meeting January 26 at the Tlnton Memorial Gift She claims he requested that the ordinator by Mayor A. Meade Rob- ends February 9 and Mrs. Leon is Kails school and that the members lieved it would he closer to 500 animals, as his ancestors have done the reduction of the church mort- voucher be Included in the minutes ertson. Eston Brink, Burtls Perry, cars. Mr. Beekman pointed out for 200 years decorating jars, vases To Community "Y" gage. asking co-operation of all Red urge others to attend. of the previous night's meeting. Edward Flnlay and Alfred Horay Bankers In making this year a suc- that the J. H. Kelly company had and small pottery In the villages The Red Bank Community Y.M. The compressor was allegedly were appointed special officers. 4% Mortple Money purchased land to ease the parking? around Guadalajara, cessful one In the financial fight C.A., has recolvid a large, hand- Mayor English Heads bought from Michael Cuomo of A public hearing on a liquor li- against infantile paralysis. for homes, farms, country estates, bus- situation In the same vicinity, and With him will be Mrs. B. C. De- Freehold for $800, said Mrs. Kwik. iness bnllillnii—exlsllnif co. While Clemente paints, she lisher of The Red Bank Register. meeting; were altered, that the In- Benjamin Grubcr, attorney for Or- placing your montane and snvln« you will tell of his home life and the Bank was re-elected chairman of witz, Mrs. Howard Leon, Mrn. Al- money. Joseph fi. McCu« Alency. Real, The article was given to the "Y" in spection of the compressor was mond. Mayor Robertson named fred Podell and Mrs. Henry Horo- tors. Mortliaite Department. Thont history and traditions of his peo- memory of the late John H. Cook, the board of tho Merchants Trust Councilman Richard Parker chair- company Thursday evening at the never made, and that Cuomo was witz. The Red Bank Women's club Rumson 1-0 ««4.—Advertisement, Hike In Tuition ple. Her collection of native arts founder of The Register. an employee of Brown at the time man of the water committee. Oth- and crafts will also be on display. reorganization meeting. Kenneth will also assist and Mrs. Leon ax- Mr. Cook, for many years, was of purchase, er* to serve on this committeo are pecta to name other committees aa 8x12 Ruie Increases Budget Following la tho committee of H. McQueen wns re-elected presi- Councilman Loder and Kohlenbush, CtiMluine ArmatronK henvy wcluht lin- active In tho welfare of the youth Councilman Hartsgrove in an tho campaign progresses. oleum runs. Inlaid linoleum In lovely Eatontown borough's school budr sponsors: Rev. and Mrs. Ro^er of the community and at one timo dent. Other officers, all re-elected, open letter published last month, The borough council expressed The committeo has distributed patterns. MHII runner 19 cents a yard. get for 1D48-1949 is $61,747, an ll»r Squire, Dr. and Mrs, Samuel Haus- was a trustoe of tho Y.M.C.A. in rc-asseitcd his stand. Several let- willingness to sell the old icehouse Cocoa door mats 11.49. Heavy tire door man, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mclvin Mor- were Chester B, Adams, vice presi- collection boxes and posters to mats >l..ia. Throw runs of all kinds. crease of $3,682 over the current Red Bank. Nearly half a century ters from property owners protest- building on First street to any per- every store In Red Bank and has National Ji * 10. Prown'n. Free delivery. year's budget of $61,747. ris, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Helm, Mr. ago Mr, Cook's Interest in the dent, treasurer and trust officer; Edgar N. McClces, secretary; Wal- ing the purchase were sent to Car- sons Interested in using It for a arranged to have collectors at the —Advertisement. The amount to be raised by tax* and Mrs. Harold Coddlngton, Mr. youth of Rod Bank went so far ton. business. Frank Hall reported that and Mrs. Clinton Wilbcr, Dr. and ton Culllngton, assistant secretary doors of the two theaters. Contain- ation, however, Is to be only $48i« that he personally managed and Under attack from Councilman a small electrical appliance concern ers will not bo cent around the 1948 Ucenie Pistes. Mrs. W. A. Wirth, Dr. and Mrs. W. and Cecil C. Craword, assistant In order to reserve 11M3 plates from 129 compared with $46,807 I sat met tho expense of maintaining Hartsgrove and from tho property was Interested In tho .purchase. theaters as in years past, Mrs. year, which Ls a decfeaso of $678. . A, Rullman, Mrs, Vcra Weiss, Mrs. tho Woodcraft club, which was treasurer, Directors of the bank aro January i, 1BI8 to February 2S, IJIS. F. A. Moore, Mrs. John Rue, Mrs. Thomas P. Uoremus, Harry C. F. owners association, the council Leon explained this week, The car must have two Inspections. A, Mac- The increase in the budget ap» composed of a group of 20 boyj of voted to return the compressor to Holland Shades 91 Centa schools in Bed Bunk have been intosh, agent, 18 Center street, Rumson proved by the board of education at Harry Bell, Mrs. F. M. Taylor, West Red Bank. Worden, Mayor English, Mr. Mc- Complete with rollers, 118 Inches wide, —Advertisement, Mines Ruth LaWall, Miriam Pugh, Queen, Mr. Adams and Mr. Me- Cuomo and ask for a refund. The called on to aid In the donations its last meeting in due largely ta> Mr. Cook also rented and borough of Kcansburg U the pres- In white or ooru. (Jenulne washable Built R. Bailey, Mary A. McCus, Clee». pyroxolln window shades at low prices. and every Red Bank resident Is For Lovely People. tho fact that Eatontown sends ap- equipped a dwelling on the east ent owner of tho compressor, Kree measuring service. NationnI u a? being mailed cards In which to A "Hallmark" Valentine Card will proximately 72 children to outslda Beulah B. Brecklnrldgc, Meta von 10. Frown's.—Advertisement. Glahn, May Throckmorton, Emma side of Shrewsbury avenue, near Bring Your Rollere placo dimes for the fund. Whisper: That You Cared Enoujrh to high school, the tuition rates ot Jane LaFetra, Flora Wlllguss, Le- River street, aa a girls' club, where Window shades put an while you W. Paint Venetian Blinds send The Very Ucst. Kox's 01ft Shop, which havo boon raised during th» a largo group Iearnod tho rudiments wait, We nre exclusive Oil Pont Ton- Exjiert wurk doae, New tapes and Mortieie Money. 41 Mnntnouth Struct, lted Dnnk.—Ad ola Roblneon, Abbio V. Strickland tlnn window shade makers In Red Hank, cords put on and they will be just like Wo can place any good mortgage Couldn't Dry Cloth.. vcrtisoment. past 12 months from J1S0 to $280 and Josephine Means and Alvln of housekeeping and culinary art. Why not vet the best? It imya, Clopny new. Free estimates, Nntlonnl S aV 10. loan, inrtfu or small, low Interest rate. Not outdoors nnywny. Wo hnve those per pupil. parur shtideu 22 cents. Holland side l'rown's.—Advertisement, Uoynton Agency, H Drummond Place, lovely Indoor clothes driers; v/nsh- R, E. Ptarca, Income Taa Whiting, Hairy Barnard, Harold Royal Typewrltari. hemmed shndei In nil nUcs, Nnttannl fi Ked (lank. N. J. Phone Red Hank «- boanls of nil klnils; clothe* pins, three consultant will he nt Uoom 17, Glsae Bnynton, John -Elmer, Craig Hill, Portable und office models. Prompt ft 10, Frown's, Frfia delivery.—Adver- Red Bank Businets Institute. 005*.—Advertisement. dozen for 2fi cents; clothes lines for bulldlne, 58 Uroad street, Tuesdays and Odorn Closets , . delivery i also adding machine!, aold. tilemcnt. SecrctArlnl and accountancy courses, hutoors, NationnI 6 A HI, i'rown'a. Thursdays, from 10 to 3,—Advertise 14.03 each•, Ulldir boil chests *3,lll| bias*-*' :d\vin C. Gilland and Richard rented nnri repaired. Easy termi. All Now cluas opens Februnry 'J. Florence Cae Rantaa. Free delivery.—Advertisement, ment, ket chosts I'J.'JS; muth balls und flnkaa^r. 15 cents it box; Larvcx from lilnti, -» Varner. makes, Serplco'i, 10& Moi.mouth elreet. Violin or Viol. Instructions O'Shcn. Phone Red Bunk 6-0IS3.—Ad- Coal and gns, oil and gas, with oven I'hono Red Dunk «-04S6.—Advertise- vertisement. control, (iood Housekeeping Shop, Inc., Mortfaga Money. For Late Model 711 cents, In enllons lit »'-,S»; under Miriam Hartley will accept two inter- slip prnnf Hints 4ft cunts n pack Bank Slack W.nlsd. ment. est^ students fnr vlnlln nr vlnln, 18 Monmouth street, Ked Hnnk, N. J,— We have uienly nt innney tn plnca on With quality. Ounriintird. Used cars. " IMHIB tu t>urohu»i nn^ionale Mftil new curds nn. Why lint hnvo them Snlea nmJ service, Maurlca Suhwartm Take two MnyplnliA alter mrali, Nn MortirnKcii icnlwuiccil HH low us 1% iteil UanU, Answers treated aunflderi* Sales anil servicei . MauricMar e SchwnrlSh t Salts anil itrvlce. Maurice Suhwartaj work iirniitrly, National 6 * 10. IVuwn's, Phoni Hid Bank I.U787.—Adverlln Indigestion, Nu ga>, All drumtlits.—Ail. Krnle Muycr's Timrn, Ruminn, Choice I.nwk-y Airnncy, Illxhwny >1'i, l'lionu Itcd tlHlly, Thomas Irvlntf Drown, Red IJanli I'hone Ked Bank ••078787Ad7 U I'hone Ited Bank J..O7S7.—Advertise, —Advertlitracub mint. vertlaement. dinners from II.JO,—Advertisement. Bank f-0410.—Advertliomcnt. Register.—AdrtrtlitmanU mint. mint. Page Two IM:I> HANK i:i;r:isTi:if. .TAMJAKV -•_', UJIS niovrfl, di:e to Dutch Kim disease. J Lmnox avenue, 40 Schwedler maple ( Waterman avenue, between Wash- P vrn'je W -S, ons Scliwodler trees (new slantincJ 50 Ttiver • in^ton avenue #nd Grant avenue, Shade Tree Commission Makes IMC (rcplacmincn:.lUivcrroad) . two Schwedler maple trees one Norway maple tree. Wli BOOK SALE ::d W R, near Flumson roadd, he-h|| ton avenue S/SS/, Snea r WcudW two Norway maple trees. Ward ave- MARCH HARE BOOK SHOP MOTH WL es - Annual Report At Rumson avenue, 17 Norway maple , trees. nue, in front of Holy Ccoss church, b 37 E. FRONT STREET xwrrep HOL William H. Hintclmnnn, =rcrc- ' PI>T Insecticide, substantial pro- side aveniiG, 35 Schwedler maple son load and Lincoln avenue, six Old book* rawonahty priced. ^if>js hn-S been ninde Inwald tun- Norway maple trce.r, Lincoln ave- FOR INVIJI&LE iary v{ the Ru;n.-i:i .Sh:id<- Ti i * nuc. thm ~!\orrr."\- manle tries. comm.ssion, lias ^ulnnittrd the fu'.-Hoi u! this disc.iM'. We have r.ad Three siiylie'A'.r., two oil huri:en and a few extra nrticles. CALL , a number of nonftrer.cfcS witli John lowing report of '.he nrlivltlrs nf .Middleton. in cliru^e of the J3iurau R.B. the cominirtiou fur l'.'IT, to the ill i'lant JnduMry (if tile Dcparl- mayor and council: lilent of Agriculture, and he rec- 2329-J J:iiiu:irv in, IMS. iminitv.aed that \vr tetain the ser- I rejsJwclfv.U;/ <• •.•.!>:«!'. the fii'.lnw- v.rt^ of Uiu Accurate Tnfil rrini- inj; hi Iff !• VH *v ','! I-"-i' ::t". iVl'. H ii piiny of i\i;«-ark to thoroughly MINOR'S of 111*1 i;o!ou£h ol Miiiii:;un .sh;nlt- s;irav the elm tlce.s of Kumsun. We TEXTILE HE-WE*VIN5 '1'iee coinrn:.--;3ioii ilininy the j*\ir ! tiiuiul that they hud done consider- AND M ondini; ni'crmlicr •'!. I'M"!: able work for the L'riio:i County On January 1. ltf-17, lion. I,ouis PaiTt commission nnd for the City M. H:iK«", :.iayor. M|.J>oin 1 c,i Ux.rU of EngUv.'ood. We rhee:Ueei v.'ith H. McCMUv to Hit .uhi>r>.hip dr. lilc \ tlies otticials of tlie Union County Rumson Sii;nlf Tiri? cumini.-.-'ioM j J'ark commission and they advised for :i tliu.-yc.'ir ifim, .'-ncrodlm:,' Ins that the work of the; Accurate Marshall 1\ lil.mliarn whose term j Tool company had hren viiy sntis- expired Dccimlici" ol. 1IKG. Mr. | factory. Your .'-:ccretniv then tool: Dr. W«st Blank&rn cerved us uur rti:iirm:tn i the matter up with the Rumson brings you a gigantic. • • during his entire trim (if ollici! •Borough improvement association KNTA1 DUO which I'ovorpd n pfriod of si:; v(M»r>\ :ind the members of the association During the pact year rrqufsi.s I agreed to finance the cost of spray. 50c Miracle tooth bruiti ft were rcccivetl iioni Ihi- following J ing all elm trees on private proji- jjci'tv nwiKis, it^kijiK us to in- j city in the Borough or Tlumson. 30c lubt •( Mirael* pott*. V old raincoats spect trees in from of tluir re,- i Wee made a reimplrtmpltee inventory IITT H'ctive prope: tlr, : ; fill l ellm treet s on piivati a uropeilv \'irlor Mcyrr, H.-utslmine Ijinr. ill the Eoroughi or Rumson, mid ar- $1 YalMl ROTH for V revers°b!ss iigp dead tire (thi ou;'h ru-ciprr- j i.-inscd wililhl ththe AceiiniiA rn l'Tm»ll M.cm of I'IVKI clrpmtMonl of Rufu- ! rnmpany to have the work clone son this tree wn.s promptly re- j with their power .•••pr.'iy. This pct'x- V play cloth •* moved.) i er ^pray ia Unov.-n a:; the AccuiaUr Mrs. Herlie .leffrry, W;i*hinfitoti | I**uS1 Unlvelsnl infect control unit street.,. Al our rcqurM, io:td dc- I and is powered with an nirpkirie V jackets paununi prunert a nee. j motor. The cost or this work to Kellton est.'ite. At our rpqiH's'., | tho ftorouKh of Rurnson was the road (Upa:iment tilutuil u tree. i sum nf ?.235.9!i r.ml to the Uumsnn LnrRO locust lice, r:ist side of I Horoiikii Improvement nsso'jlalion Center street, in Iiont nf projicrly approximately JGntl. One hundred owned by Kumsun VcUtnins Asfii- and forty-thrca trees wore sprayed BIAUTY NEEDS! llmtiti Tt«t Only I eiation. Have arranged to have lor the account of the l.oroui;h and same piutHHt and fomc ut'<: .surnciy &*'.! uct'r. on private psu}iert.y. work done. Tlii! Mew Jersey Department of Trees on west side- of Bellevuc AK'iculturr condemned four ninnt avenue near liivtr lor.d. At oui re- flni trues, situated on the west sitle Low prices for dryquest, thcfc trees were pruned by of Huonu Vi.sl.t avenue, and cine ihe Hoad deparLlne nt. Kiiirtt elm, .sHnn'.ed on t'nr (,a.';t >::d,^ Silqua .South side of Humson rond, on of ('(mover ):inc. it. was essential deaningand renew-premises of numson Country cluh. that these trees l.e letiiovrd hy the Ncwrambc C. B.iUer advised us nints and huinod. We .'uknd for HAND IOTIOM that a Inr^e locust tree at this lo- hills from all local lice rxjirrt cm- Twic* et much at you o«t able rain and stain cation had been slnieli by liRhlninji trnttora and the lowest hid that and wn-s in dnn^rrnus tondition. wits received wa.s f! oni Edmund W. We checked with the borough fn- Clino or Sea Idr»c^ht. to whom the protection with (fineer and lie advitcd us that the , contract was awarded. The co-t of nafurai-loeking wav«t... tree in question was located on pri- removal of these trees amounted to vate propel ty, the qroumls of tVip I the sum or *M7. frill-fra* from th« itartl '< Du Pont "Aridex" Rumson Country cluh. Wo advised I Mi'. KeiT diircled mir altcntlon Mr. nakcr. I tu the fui't I hat » number uf pin Wavtt a* lovely a> thoi* * Letter from Arthur J. McKee, I o;ik Iree.s that were planted on iiie "Aridex" is a renewable treatment that ai»kinj,' that we remove, cettain cart siile of Korrcst avenii" in I01C. •fa$15p«mwn«ntl lnrge .silver maple trees in front of giies protection against rain, mow ami hud fniled to survive. Thejr tire;1; ardinaty stain:, except grease, la any hia property at .'52 First street. The were planted hy Turner Brother. ' members of the commission in- nvirsoiv of t^on« Brnneh. ami were fabric—uvol, cotton, vayen, linen, tint spected these trees and found them Kuaranteed for 11 period of IS treatment lasts until the garment i) cleaned, in sound henlthy condition. We ad-months. We contacted Turner al which time it can emily be renewed. vised Mr. MoKec that under the Brothers and they have agreed to circumstance)*, It was our unani- replace the trees without eosl to mous opinion that the tiers should the liorough during; the coiniiif limild ThM Only I not he destroyed. sprins. 56 Hiver road. Mr. Kerr ndviscd At various times duflnp; the yenr, us that he hael rcceivcel a com-the Jersey Central Power & Light, plaint that a maple tree at thia lo- company and the New .Jersey JJell cation wns in diseased condition. Telephone company have requested On inspection wo found some permission to trim hranches of pruning necessary, hut found tlio trees that wore interfering with tree to he in sound condition. Have thtir utility lines. Jn encli case arranged for this pruning. your secretary has made a personal West side of Wnrd avenue. Two inspection with the representatives larjte mnple trees in front of prop- of the utility companies In order •IG.U.V..I.O". erty of Church of the Holy Cross to be sine that the pruning was and east side nf Ward avenue, one really necessary and nlso to limit Renewable Water R$p»ll$nt larse maple tree in front of Talcott the scope of the pruning. estate property. These trees were In October last, Uzal McCarter seriously damaged In the hurricane tendered his resignation as a mem- ^ For "Arldex" ::rvi£<, t«lt«h«M ^ of September 14, 1011. Following ber of the Shade Tree commission the hurrlcnnc, we hurt the trees as he w-as moving permanently to Keil Bank 6-3529 straightened nnd anchored in an Princeton. Mayor Hague appointed effort to save them. However, a Van R. Hnkey to (111 his uncxp'ircjrt later windstorm Mow them over in term. a dangerously leaning eomlitlon We nre pleased to report that nn and after consultation with several JuihRtantinl (Inmntjc WHB clone tonny Luitr* Cr«m« Nttttoldby tree experts, it was found necessary of the borough shade, trees, either SHAMPOO HAIR MUSI to have these tree.s removed. 12sti- in Hie hlizzard of December 2fith, SHAMPOO nelir mates were etbtained from three or diiiinR the severe «lorm on New Cleansei in 10 mid' "Make-up" rin«« for locnl firms and the contract was Yearn day. Kay Daumit'i lanolin Helps increase CLEANERS. awarded to the low bidder. IS. \V. Wo continued our new planting utct without water. heir sparkle, color. Tim* Only f Oline. of Sea Bright, cost 51 It. enriched shampoo. nest of baby'i hair. JJ WKST FRONT STREET piOEram In the full of 1947 nnd During the past few years we planted a total of 1)6 Norway and RED BANK have lost a number of largo Amer- Schwcdler maple trees. These trees ••• ican Elm trees, due to the ravages were planted on the following * miff 1,00* irimt 25* 4 MS. 1.00 .' Tht Red Bank. Register It •UDportti of the Dutch Elm ellsease. Through streets: Buena Vi.sta avenuo'W/S, by lnc&'. At w«U K» out-of-town butinefta experiments conducted hy the De-six Schwedlrr maple trees (these re- $2 Slio Chtramy men.—Adver'taemenl. partment of Agriculture with a placed elm trees that had been re-

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COR. BROAD AND MONMOUTH STREETS PHONE R. B. 6-1444 RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, 1948 Facre Threfc WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Union Bench Girl IT IS NOT TBIIE TO SAY "WE DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE" Engaged To Wed KEEP THESE THINGS GOING UNLESS CHIBOrBACTIC WAS INCLUDED NOW IN RED BANK Mr. and Mrs. John F. Freiburg of Cambridge avenue, Union Beach, DR. WARREN FOWLER have announced the engagement PHONE of their daughter, Doris Mae, to MS BROAD ST. Chiropractor •-MM Carl W. Diblingr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Dibling of Sidney ave- nue, Union Beach. Miss Freiburg Is a graduate of Keyport high school and la am ployed by the Prudential Insur- ance company of Newark. Mr. Dib- ling, a graduate of St. Mary'a high You are invited to vi*it school at South Amboy, served in the Army Air Force as an aviation our NEW DANCE STHHO cadet. He ia enrolled in the R.C.A Institute, New York city, In a tele- for • free (IHIKT analyxi* vision course. HOURS DAILY 10 A.M.—10 P.M. BAD CHECKS PASSED Red Bank police are loking for a man called Col. H. W. Terry, who INTHODUCTOItY HATES Is alleged to hava passed three bad checks in Red Bank December 29. After checking bank statements, NOW IN EFFECT Kialin'a claimed Terry' passed a bad check for $102, Wilbur's Jewel- 0 G#l ready NOW far the fiynt, rlane- ers for $132 and Tctley's for $137, •najeit parties In year*.. Learn the latrit Tho man is also being sought h; • tepi so conveniently at the new Arthur local F.B.I, agents on a charge ol Murray Studio right in Red Rank. •raven faimn Vanilla Ita Cream wi* ..„ t .. stealing a car, in which he is re You'll enfoy every minutr n( your \**~ rlbbem af hncioui, cruihtd itrawberriM weven all ttirevfti It. Oal a lion* ported to have several flrearms, *oni with Arthur Murray exprrtt. They're «a»aa avarl er an ecenemical Sallen eonttlser from ygvr friendly trey*' Otaler. Terry's address is not known. trained by Mr. Murray himielf h, In* famnua Ma«ic Step Method. Von lewrn • SNYDM'S, Inc. quickly, •atily, naturally — tn be a really (nod dancer. And you fannw ymrr •l»p« as thoM dancvil hy tli« •marteit people •t night club* and private partlct. Enroll now while introductory ratea art In effect. Discover thrillin» new po[i- ularity at your very next [mrty! SPECIAL SALE! No "8" ball here—making the best effort to be straight shooters during their spare time, hero are members of a game group at the Westaido branch of tho Community Y.M.C.A. Pool \a just one of scores of youth activities whioh regularly bring hundreds of youngster.1) to Wcstside. To keep such activities going strong and get even more started (i considerable pint or tho .$03,000 to bn .solicited during the February general campaign wilt bn devoted to Weslsidc by Urn Community "Y" this year. ARTHUR MURRAY 1 157 Broad Street Phone Red Bank 6-4406 "Keep these things going," appeals "Y" President Joseph C. Irwin. "Buy 'Y bonds." School News RED BANK JUNIOR HIGH The General Interest club for boys planned programs for thn next few weeks. The boys decided on this CRlcmlnl': January 21, Rob- ert Gnllagher, Wally Smith anil Marshall Whltfleld: January 23, Richard Renting, Richnrd Poole nnd David Rowoll;, February 4 Robert Hoot, Harry Russell' and Paul Reinartz; February 16, Terry Doromus, Bill Sherwood and Larry Wclnsteln; February 18, Dicli Stoatlioff, Billy Ottinger and .John Crawford; February 25, William ."mlth, Pete Reeves and Ilownrd D:ivis; March 3, Edward Brnscli, .'Jill SSellera nnd William Logton; W* huw in January with ; larch 10, Stephen D'Anthony, i)onald McKee and Georgo Clayton, these KftrgeiMH MOUM'H nnd ::nd March 17, Bam Roblto, Rich- ard Poole and Floyd Schinfono. skirts . . . they have that Wlllard Browning is club adviser. —Albert Van Nostrand. priceless look to dtmiruhlv.

Th« ninth grade history classes :irc studying tho Westward move- ment in the United States. Ross Wiley, history teacher, has made this topic very Interesting by map work, illustrations and rending In class. All the classes agree that this unit is among the most enjoy- able studied so far.—Nancy Meyer. The court sponsored by the tinf-1 flc directors ia made up of a boy and girl from each homeroom. The purpose of the court is to give the pupils a chance in self-government nnd training in sclf-dlsclplinc. The representatives arc: ninth grade, Jean Osborn, Richard Poole, Floyd Schlafone, Joan Perry, James Reeves, Nancy Dahlgren, Joseph Oryll, Ramona Trusaell, Jean Burr and Rex Plent; eighth grade, Aud- rey Brink, Thomas Westerman, Reggie Pye, Alice Dlx, Judith Mazza, Robert Orndorff, and seventh grade, Louise Johnson, Ronnie Kennedy, Chrlsta Worden, Frank Sacco, Gladys Lindner and Robert Zellman.—Merna Handle- Virt.ori.iu Incc collnr with Jewel neckline in liemitiful rayon man. fii/lioil CIIIT. Hnynn crt'pe. Colors find wliili". Size* H2 wliilo only. Sizes .'ii! tn Our thanks go to Mrs. Scott for to :tK. • $6.95 taking Mrs. Odenbach's place in 38. $4.85 the junior high school cafeteiia last week. Mrg. Odenbach was ab- sent during the first week after vacation because two grandsons wera added to her family. Although Mrs. Scott has been do- ing a swell ^ob In the kitchen, the students are happy that Mrs. Oden- bach la back with ua again. —Myrna Stalberg. The first checker tournament of the Red Bank Junior high school Checker club was started October 29. Thin tournament haa reached the semi-finals, with a few still in the quarter-flnaU. In the semi- finals are Stev* Morris, Murray Leeds and Robert Arndorff. In the quarter finals are John Puglisi and Emerson Rose. Steve Morris is waiting to play the winner of the Puglisi-Rose set. The winner of this set will be declared champion. Tweed COATS Another tournament Is under way for those already eliminated In the first tournament. This tourn- ament started January 7. (With All Wool Zip-in Linings) —Bernard Hoffman. County O.A.R. Chapter .75 Lists Donations woo! plaid baller- Monmouth ehapttr, Daughters of the American Revolution, has made ina skirt. Sizes 12 In $29 stvtral donations to local and nat- 18. f7.8« ional projects, it was announced 30 Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ernest Swingle of Loch Arbour, regent of Rnllerina skirt of rayon gab- Reg. *39 Monmouth chapter, at a meeting of the organisation at th« Red Bank ardine. Black only. Sjzes Woman's club. 12 to 18. This weather can change, fast ... but so can this tweed coat. . a The local donation was to the An- nie. Hull McLean WhUe medical Thanks to the all wool zip-in lining that you zip in or out as you scholarship at Tamassee school, Tsnn. Mrs. White had bc|n a res- USE OUR CONVENIENT desire. Priced to fit your budget! ident of Red Bank be'ore her death. The national project! to LAY-AWAY PLAN which the local group contributed were tha Helen Pouch memorial, dlrl HomemakerB, Student Loan fund of Ellis Island and a half scholarship at Crossnore school. A food auction of baked and earned goods was conducted by Mrs, William Thompson, assisted by Mrs, Theodore Family. Mrs. Swingle and Mrs. Thompson will represent the county chapter at the 57th national congress the week of 32 Broad St Red Bank, N. J. April IB at Washington, D. C. Oth- ers attending tho meeting were Mri. Margaret Conover, Mrs. Albert 151 Broadway . . . Long Branch, N. J. Cornish, Miss Ruth Dlbben, Mrs. 32 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. Oeorge Hess, Mrs. J. Edgar How- ! land, Mrs. Vcrnon W. Rose and 15 E. Main Freehold, N. J. Mlai Giact Sickles. Pa ere Four TIED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, 19J8 r we ihink might be more sympa- next council meeting Monday night, fthe area, affected to recommend a. NEW HAMMOND ORGAN Draw Ordinance thnlk-." Pebi uary 2. If passed on ilrst • change in the zone that would per- 1 DRESSMAKING In nnswnr to remarks about con- reading at that time, a public hear- mil the theater. It, according to WITH SPEAKER On Reade Matter ditions in MorrisVown, Mr. Rcadc ing will be held Monday night, 'nrrss reports, did not hesitate to Tailoring and Alterations Ran cm her hear many non-Red Bankers, For Sale $2,000 (Continued From Pnge 1> gave 11 r. WyckofT letters /ram February 16, at which time the Secondly: the Red Bank Zoning Princeton's Opinion Research, the, council may pass it on second and Board, with onlv three members Caak or Taraw. ASTRIK her Birthday make a profit'* in the matter of mayor of Morriatown and Morris- final readings. M E. Front St. Red Bank Die parking nuisance. Mv. WycKoff present, held a hearing for those town's Chamber of Commerce. Al- If there is opposition from 20^ within 200 tect. The opinion^ of | Phone Eatontowit 3*1264 Phone «-4SM-J. ivith flovers . . . saitl a similar theaifr in Morris- though he did not read tlie con- of the property owners at the rear tho3e In such area were, with the 1 uwn had bren a nu i^ancc t hci e. Innts, ho said the letter* were com- of the property and adjacent there- exception of that of Edward M. Mr. Barnard said he would "shout plimentary to the theater In that to, and not extending more than Kelly, who resides in Shrewsbury, tlie wheels off any cm which parka and Dr. Gregory Sacco, likewise a I town. 100 feel therefrom, the ordinance resident of Shrewsbury, entirely SPECIAL THIS WEEK in front of n)y door." Mi. fleade repeatedly brought out to be legal must be passed by a against the propoial. (Mr. Kelly Shrewsbury Community Players To start off the session, Mr. Reade the fact he did not want "to rail- three-fourths majority of the coun- later adtnlttinz hlj own buslneu CARNATIONS showed the botu i| pict uicr. uf theicad this mattov," He said il waacil. Five councilmen out of aixbuildlnz has created juch a park- fommunily-iype theater »is 1'UiJt in ing problem that he hai leMed Preient strictly business and that he did would have to vote in favor of the land (or those using the building). AH Colon oilier town.«, ond urchi left's not wish tu antagonise any pros- ordinance in order to pass it. A Any other favorable testimony was sketches of what thi; proposed thc- pective patrons, but that it wassimilar protest may be entered by sparce and given by peraoiii far ii tor would loo It like. Hi; so id tin? the considered judgment of his linn property owners opposite the prop- beyond the 200 feet under comider- 2.00 dor. location w:is surveyed in detail and that the location was the one most erty in question, forcing; approval ation at the hearing. No member JANUARY THAW I hat t he location was confide rnd ideal for Red Bank. He also said of three-quarters of the council for of the Zoning Board asked a single the beat in Hod Bank. He rlalnict) Question at the hearing. After pub- Ml* Sr WIUI«m JVw* • Irtt it was tentatively planned to passage uf the ordinance. It looks licly announcing decision would be that building a theater rlu.srr to clispnse uf the Strand theater now as if ."UlMcient property own- reserved, this board In Ic«s than the Inisincss pection wmiltl Uf: ricv.- Jjinilrn place and Broad street, de- ers will protest. 24 hours, announced to the press inj; a greiitirr truffle liazard, lit? pending on the demands of the This is the third time the'coun- that they had decided to recom- Friday and Saturday Erening* at 8:30 P. M. :il.so pointed out that ;i p;nkin^ | business. cil has had the matter to consider. mend the proposal, and would uie area adjucenl to the thrzitcr would Mr. Wi.«e. Sr. took the floor af- The first time it was liandled by a recommendation prepared and JANUARY 30 and 31 :icnommodnlo 12.' r;n\i. Ho said hi: f submitted on the same matter two ter Mr. Kcade's opening icmarks ordinance and was defeated, due to VRflrs before. Wo seriously ques- heiievod .South Broad .'-ti c:et and lo cjili on those who did not op- the fact that one councilman -was tion whether thin arbitrary con- side streets would be used by "per-pose the theater. First was Fair absent and one councilman, voted duct and lacli of consideration Shrewsbury School Tickets $1.00 Tax Inel. haps 100 or JDO moifi CHIP." JI*; Haven Councilman Tony K. Hunt- against it. The four votes in favor rcnrcsont.1 democracy at work. ;il3o aaid that iinin^enH'tiLs would ing, manager of the Ked Bank at that time were not suflicient to RED IANK 6-1132 be made to have bus stop* in front Canton theater. Mr. Hunting said pass it. The second time It was Despite the icy and Inclement "A Lough Relief For Serioua Timet" LITTLE SILVER of the theater. weather we havo come- before you that. Ked Bank, is growing and handled by resolution and was de-tonight ».>i Red Bankers to request i Staling he thought it "almost needs a new theater. He said the feated by a unanimous vote. due consideration. We trust tha ridiculous to have to plead for the j.ropo;ied building would be an as- Edward W. Wise, Jr., counsel for fact that v/e reside In Red Bank right to spend $000,00u to improve ?tt to the neighborhood and anthe Rcadc Interests, pressed the will permit us lust as much con- i the city and thus increasr rat- improvement lo the borough. council Monday night to handle sideration as has, already been 1 ablcs," Mr. Ilt'nde romjmred Hod Next culled was* Edwuut M. Ke! the matter by resolution, but was given to thoee who reside outside A Wallrr Itriulc Tltralrr ' iJnnk to MoiTistown, when?, he ly, president of J, H. Kelly com- turned down. The council contend- Red Hank and who, perhaps, n^e MARINE said, the proposal tu build -'' com-J>nny. Mr. Kelly aaid ho did not ed that If It did so at this time so enthused in their support he- ATLANTIC munity theater was nripimtlly triii- oppose the theater's construction, its action Ktood a good cha-neo of cntiKo of the fact that at the mo- THIATRE | cized find rndod with nltnosi aji- fven thouKh it possibly would not being upset in court. Mr. Wise ment Mr. Ueade h not trying to 1 locate next to them. Sat. Mat proval. l^elj) his bli.sine.'-s, line to trafllc said his client was willing, even Highlands, N. J. * ST. JAMES * | Only once wn.s there an indii'a- contfition.s. He i)ointed out that anxious to risk it, but council held MARGARET O'BRIEN i lion that thr meeting nn^lii lalu- Urade could pui'cha^e property that action by ordinance would be Frl.-Sat. Sat. Mat. CYD CHARIS5E ONE DAY ONLY - THURSDAY, JAN. 29 far less vulnerable. Both Mr. Wise I on some of the licitcil vrrhiil i-x- :ii'i-uj.-s (hi; slrc«i:t, which is classi- WALT DISNEY'S KARIN BOOTH IAI.L MOV1K TIMK AS. I', 2-HKHl i changes which frnlmrd previous l\rti for buHinoss, and which ho felt and council were nssumlng for New, your Hem* [ ."c-HRfoiifi of the .same cjLicst ion. It would positively rause a ti-emcn- saJtc of argument thqt tho resolu- — IN — 1 canic when Mi, Kendo said t lu1. iluus tiullit: hi'.nlship. tion, If brought up, would pass. Permanent it 'FUN AND Matinee 2:30 j Bed Bank Coniniunity Chamber of Maurice Schwartz, chairman of Leon Roussillc, borough attor- "Tht Unfinished Danct" 1 FANCY Fill' Kvtnini; K:80 I Commerce wr.s in fa vnr of : he Kfd Hank'.; planning. Ijouid, satd ney, explained that a resolution thojttnr. Mr. itciissillc intnrniptod lip personally felt, it would not be was vulnerable because no hard- EASIER! —In Technicolor-* Sun.-Mon. All S*at» Hrarrvril In Mute that -Mr. ItejitK; had no detrimental to Hie area', and that ship had been shown, service ap- Sun,-Mon. anil Bun. Con'fc from IPH ADMISSION I'HKKS riffht to nuikfi .such a stainmcnt. tin: planning board would rorom- peared bad, and both Eidco would EASIER! LARRY PARKS KVKNING: "You don't question my word, du mend In council that permission be not have had suflicient opportunity BOB HOPE 1 Trice Tux Total you, Mr. rteuKsilli!*'* n.-*Kod Urarlu. ;:r:ititc(I tcj uun.sti-uct th« theater, to be heard. EASIER! ELLEN DREW WILLIAM BENDIX S2.5II .50 $:MIO "YVP," .said *ilr. Ileus*)] lc. "I do Kenneth Walker, Shrewsbury The following lesolution was pre- when I know I htre ia ;i h'v x < I i v i .-*- honmKh as.sf:ior and member of sented lo the mayor and council with new, round SIGNE HASSO M.im .11) r — IN — SUM ! Ion of opinion on thr> HIM tier in llic the W'alker-Tindall real catntc llrm from prnlesting property owners, Si.sii ..'III 1 'Th« Swordsman' 81.Ml .'JO SI.20 CUnmlier. If lliry J uf Itcd liank, said "renl estate with 50 signatures: —tn Trchnleolor— ~\\ MATIN KK: whsuld be hore to say so," Mr. \aiui'R would be increased in the YYi\ tile undersigned, residents PLASTIC CURLERS "Wh«reTh*r«'sUf«'1 82.00 .10 «S.4(t Reade then apnlo izi.'d for in.il;- ;ire:i surruundinn tho theater." of Ked MunU, hereby protest Tu«.AVed. • Tuen.-Wrd. SI.S5 .2ft Sl.iVI injr the nssumplrm rn-wo riling it Mr. Unadn lead letters from Dr. against, the erection of a theater exclusive with ! that, "Alfiny mrmbnrs huvft inld HiPKory 1'J. SIII.TO, Dr. Ki-ank 1'. on Broad .street. Red Bank, as RAY MILLAND BARBARA STANWYCK HAMJONV proposed by Mr. Rcado at the ,M .17 SI.01) I me they are in favor of I lie tho- ri!;iKi'.ai\i :md Dr. Jlartin Ruiih, TERESA WRIGHT .-ill of whicl: contained infofnintlnn hearing of the Zoning Board Jan- DAVID NIVEN jater." uary 10. We believe thrt Mr. BRIAN DONLEVY — IN — | Concerning rmestiuns n,i to whythat, they h:ul no objections to the Reado or anv other businessman • repeated efforts wero mnilt* when t lira tor's cons tru<:t ion. dcsii'intr tn operate, a business in —In— "The Oth«r Love" j thi* nvst two licnriny.s weir un.~nri- I'lTihnbly tin; most interesting rc."idcmai /one should ho ro- HOME "The Troubb Wife W« C CMTICf , cc.ssfut far the Ilcirin int.eron!5, nnd undoubtedly tho 1110.U humor- MUirrd to alllrmntively show that HELEN M* KELLAR IH 1 Mr. Retulc :-nul that another at- oua of the spcaliors, was Dr. Her-he can handle any parking prob- PERMANENT — AND — JAMES ELLISON ! tempt is be in;; made because I he bert Kly Williams. "Tile Sage of lem created by the particular busi- ANNE GWYNNE I lnf*l request wiis "bod uuinti^c- Itcd llnnlt." Starling out by ex- ness lie mav propose. Mr. Reade THCCRCME COLD WAVE LAWRENCE TIERNEY plaining he held no paiticular B admitted ear.* froni any such •:::v..; —in— | ment on the part of ncadc". Ho theater will encumber the proper- "Tha. Ghost Goes Wild" ' pointed out that the last .session nt views on the matter one way tins of the residents of that area. Deluxe Kit, with Regulat Kit, "TIM Dsvil Thumb A RMs" ! which the? mayor and council re- smother, Mr. Williams cautioned Tho area being zoned as reslrlentnl plastic curlers fiber curlert Tl*' Thursday OIM Day The GLASS[ '• jeeted the appeal there were nu against opposition to "things that "A" property and a:-sM0d a very Thunday Ono Day j representatives uf his ilnn in po-build up H city." Ho s.iiil a city high tax because of that high rcs- Refill, no LIONEL BAMllYiqOBE TYRONE POWER sition to ar^ue the case. JIo said must jfo ahead or go back nnd that iclental classification. Thoic bains curler* . . . *V* JAMES CBAIO LINDA DARNELL the late John J. Cjutnn w;t« to"•opportunity, a slippery thing, only a very few rosidentnl "A" All tnicts plat tms r.ones left in Red Bnnli. have represented them and th«t must be cnughl on the first bounce.' •DARK DELUSION" MENAGERIE . through error, both lie and his Slating he has been in Red Hank We further protest at what we "The Mark Of Zorr»» A COMEDY DRAMA by TENNESSEE WIUIAMS 48 yoar.j and has lived in hi* frel has been thn ar'.iitrar.,- man- —and— J father were not present, thn'Sfinior ner thi'.t the question has proceed- —.nd— • Kcude lining in KloritUi «ntl ht; house at Potprs pln.ee am\ Brnnd BUTII TEBUT BOBERT LOWERY Author of A STKEETCA* NAMit DESIRE' street the p.i ••. 41 years, the well- ed to date: • having just been rolnnscd from First: a. Rctl Bank Planning SunRau ."i. —In— ' " servien. I to al«o said there uro. known de.nt'.Kt said Red Bunk hn<: TICKETS NOW ON SALE . . . MAIL ORDERS ACCEITKlt > i Bonn! runvfiBj and decided v.-ith- "Smokejr lttver Sereoadt** "I QOVKR BIG TOWN" now mrmbiiM on the i ouncil."v.'lK lii. uul ctoyni too imiuli hut. tliM it out consulting those residing in ny^TTTrrn^i* would-have grown less if the husi- ness section had not expanded "When i moved my ofllec to my . present location," he said, "my 1 ijusiness friends said: 'Herb, wiiy jnre you going clear down lo C All I. Ill \ j .'•Shrewsbury'"'.' He also ."aid that j lie might bo among the objectors if he were living in the area in ques- tion, but that ho had not opposed construction o£ the poslonice build- NOTICE! ing. Red Bank Catholic high school or the Zobel building (now I the Kelly building), when they I were built. He also said Mint wkl- Our Store Will be CLOSED on I oning Broad street wnfl an exccl- jlcnt change, which he credited with being responsible for tho re- j cent huildinp between Canal street SUNDAY, Jan. 25th and MONDAY, Jan. 26th jt'.nd Harding road. At the outset it appeared the ! meeting might end In a legal snail. FOR ALTERATIONS AND INSTALLATION OF I Building Inspector Enslcy White I asked Mr. Kennedy under which Lioction of the state zoning law NEW FIXTURES. the appeal was based, and Mr. Reussillo insisted that Mr. Wise state the section ns a matter of record. In one section tho law pro- WILL REOPEN TUESDAY Jan. 27th vides that the zoning board can I grant the variance, while in an- BUT i other the case must be referred to j tl'.c mayor'and council. Mr. Wise ! suited the appeal was based on HIS WIFE =OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPT = I the latter provision. The /.oniag board could have HAD IDEAS WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DURING AL- given outright permission to build the theater if enough of the busi- & OF HER TERATIONS. ENTRANCE AT SIDE DOOR ON LINDEN PLACE. I m\ss section abutted" the residentia :aren. There is considerable dilllcut- ty surrounding; this item, however CassTtmberlane\\ THANK YOU! and it was pointed out that a re- JUNE AILYSON quest, to have the matter referred PETER UWFORD I] to the mayor and council, if grant- ! cd, would surmount lutuve legal WHICH MUStUU The H. T. YOUNG Pharmacy j entanglements. JOAN McCttCUN L The Red Bank mayor and coun- CORNER BROAD ST. & LINDEN PL., cil Monday night voted to handle RED BANK 'the matter of .1 new Walter Reade • theater on Brond street by ordin- TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-0164. ance rather than by resolution. It MATINEE DAILY 2:15 CONTINUOUS SATURDAY wa-i decided lo have an ordinance EVEMSNRS 7:00 & »:C0 •UNDAY AND HOLIDAYS prepared for introduction at the NTH Wll A WALTfcR READl THEATRE NOW THRU SAT. SUN. THRU TUES. IN GIOHIOUS TECHNICOlOftf DOUBLE HORROR SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT "The Bride of Frankenstein" STARRING APPRAISALS INSURANCE BORIS KARLOFF MORTGAGE FINANCING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT —PLUS— ELSA LANCHESTER TWO LIONEL ATWILL After February 1st, 1948, our Red Bank BLONDES —PLUS— Offices will be located at 75 West Front DHEAD THIS BLOOD CURDLING COMPANION TNRII CHORUS CJWS ON "Son Street. These new offices are more cen- THI LOOM! of Frankenstein" trally located for your convenience. JEAN PORTER WITH TONY PASTOR BORIS BELA and Hit Orchsilca KARLOFF LUGOSI JOSEPH G. McCUE A6ENCY K|OW SUUWliNG AT WALTER HEAUE ASBLKV PARK THIiA 1'MliS KEALTOUS MAYFAIR ST. JAMES LYRIC SAVOY JOSEPH G. McCUE 3 - DAYS - 3 THOMAS S. FIELD, JR. "DAISY KBNVON" "Prisoner Shark Island" "SWORDSMAN" E. RUSSELL FISHER —PLUS— John Qarfleld —With— IJOMEN1CK C. PING1T0RE "SWAMP WATER" —IN— Larry Parks "BODY AND SOUL" ROBEKT D. McKEE WILLIAM J. McCUE Joan Crawford FRI., SAT. —PLUS— "Old Spanish Trail" SUN. "SECOND CHANCE" Dana Andrews -l-i.uH— VAUDEVILLE "Qreen Dolphin Strtst" WITH Kent Taylor ISAXK ]:i:

KVKKV Set in Our Slock I* IIK luii.-.l . . . 25% OKI' tin- IC.pilar I'ri..- Tag . . . Tin- LOOK AT THIS FINE LIST Price* Linteil Below Elitiiinal«> Anv i\V<*s-Talk ! WE HAVE IN STOCK 6" WALKER-TURNER DINING ROOM SUITES TEXROPE JOINER 9 PIECE DKEXEL DINING IO HIO; MAIHM.ANV MODERN JINIOK WALKER-TURNER ROOM SUITE DIMM; KOOM DININC ItOOM 3450 RPM MOTOR For Above IHIh century mahogany B rhulro, tnhlr, arrvrr, Blparhfd nrnhnenny, (t ... 8 rhalrn, china ImlTi'l, I'hlna dour). .50 WALKER-TURNER .25 lilcce.. HtK. *.!I9. ,25 rlowt, server Mid table. 506 BELT & DISC SURFACER H«% »IW5. 746 239 OXIDE BELTS FOR AROVE KITCHEN FURNITURE WALKER-TURNER MR. AND MRS. ERNEST STOEKEU REYNOLDS ALUMINUM SQUARE TUBE GENUINE HOWELL CHROME STEEL Miss Elizabeth A. Maine, daugh- Cr>nn. The bride's mother wore a WOOD TOP TABLE DINETTE WITH WOOD TOP Vi H. P. 1750 RPM MOTORS $24" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Z. flown of (troy metallic material, a Maine of Uik«side avenue, Runi- feathered hat and a corsage of car- In bleached tnahngany ... 4 chain, wash- Birch And blearli#d mJihogiiny, e«ti» IS WALKER-TURNER s»n, became the bride of Ernest nations. able leatherette havka and wain. Tnbl<: .50 .25 Stoeckcr, son of the lato Mr. nnd lablr, rhulrn in le«thpr«tt«>. Heft- H"** $69so Mrs. Ernest Stoecltcr of Canaan, A reception for 150 guests was open* to neat »l«. Formerly flM. 89 84 Bench Model DRILL PRESS Conn., ? o-jay afternoon at Holy held at the Rumson Veterans' Cross church, Jlumson. Rev. Jos-home, with music for dancing fur- 15" WALKER-TURNER eph Sullivan, the pastor, ofllciated. nished by McGulre's orchestra of Mrs. Marie Lcderhaus of Keans- Asbury Park. DINETTES bui'K, was soloist, and Miss Futiicki Upon their return from a wed- Floor Model DRILL PRESS •79" Hnida of Rumson, was organist. din;,' trip to New York city and DINETTE SETS 1 Drop Leaf Extension Taltle, The bride was given in marriage Connecticut, the couple will make Moltletl PlyKfttitl Black Laci|iier y2 H. P. 1740 RPM MOTORS by her father. Her white satin their homo In Shrewsbury. For In dark mahogany, 4 Chair* •39" gown was designed with a high traveling the bride was dressed in hlearhrd mahogany and EXTENSION TABLE neckline, long sleeves and a full a black print dross, with black ac- limed oak. Chain In Beautifully ntylfd In skirt which formed a train. Her cessories nnd a brown coat. uphnlrtered backs and Harrrl buck chalrn with bleached mahogany lin- full length veil fell from a crown llurun riaslic neat*. Ifih. Gnlden Leather- of seed pearls, and her bouquet was The bride was graduated from *«at* and upholntored .25 .25 WALKER-TURNER of white tea roses. Rumson high school, nnd until re- •eat* and wood baclu. 74.61 ette Ouran oeatn. Reg. cently was employed by the Pro- 104 Reg. $80.50. 104 Miss Mnry Mnran of Kiimson gressive Life Insurance company TILTING ARBOR ras the bride's only attendant. H«r In Red Bank. The bridegroom is gown WOB turqucise bhi2 satin, employed at Watson laboratories, made with a full skirt, a tight bod- and Is a Navy veteran, having SAWS ice and short sleeves. She hadserved in the Pacific for three matching gauntlet gloves and car-years. In the spring the couple will STERLING FURNITURE SHOP ried a bouquet of yellow tea roses. make their homo in Connecticut, Emil Stoeckcr was beet man for when; the bridegroom is a profes- •130" nil brother. The ushers were Ro- sional baseball .player with lh« Wn- 21 WHITE STREET (TEL. R. B. 6-0291) RED BANK derick Lane, the bride's brother, torbury Timers in the Colonial OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS and Thomaa Folcy of Canaan, league. , , WALKER-TURNER 2 H. P. RADIAL SAWS '445.00 WALKER-TURNER WOOD BAND SAWS '129" WALKER-TURNER Vx H. P. MOTORS *39>o SLOW SPEED ATTACHMENTS *10'° 7J4" SKILSAW ELECTRIC SAWS 8*4" SKILSAW ELECTRIC SAWS *135°° GENUINE DISCONTINUED DISC TYPE SKIL SANDERS HIGH GRADE »75°° LIZARD PORTER-CABLE ELECTRIC SAWS and SHOES of genuine ^J, AISD PORTER-CABLE alligator SANDERS *148 LAKliE SELECTION WITH VACUUM °° lizard REPTILES Sterling Finishing SANDERS *124'° 7" Power King $7.85 5 TABLE SAWS »47°° Discontinued Numbers 8" Power King . 7 Suedea „ TABU SAWS .5400 Black ft Brown Yi' BALL BEARING A Real Bargain. Hurry $£.85 Calf SKIL DRILLS down and get yours today! 6 Blaek • Brown • Blu* SKILSAW CIRCULAR BLADES V SKILSAW '/a H. P. GRINDERS .75.00 SKILSAW FOOTCRAFT SHOES ELECTRIC HEDGE SHEARS •34'° "FINE SHOES SINCE 1894" 86 BROAD STREET X-RAY HEADQUARTERS FOR BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR CHILDREN THK WRHi'H.T STORKS RED BANK FITTINGS I \ Official Scout Show For Boys And Girls ! Para RED BANK REGISTER. .TANTATtY 22, 1948 tlicsp workers felt when they were laid off THE HKKTS ON RED BANK REGISTER nil ill,, fie of Christinas. Farm News EVENTS OF YEARS AQO ESTABLISHED MM if the Monmouf.h Park owners ihiuk More Son Sense Too often trier* Is a gap In the By .Tohn H. Onok and Hairy O»f t.lir.v crin cover up them tactics bv handing understanding' of physical deteri- out a few baskets of groceries and frnit at oration 0* the soil between tha ex- FROM REQISTER FILES TIIOMAS mvnrG BKOH N head with a brick while playing rhristmat and contributing a fow measly planation, as given by the experts, fifty Yean Ago. Editor ana Publlshs* and th« symptoms that can be ob- Guion's point on the Middletown duck-on-a-rock in the Lincroft JAMES J. HOG AN, Ansoelafa Editor dnllnrs to onr county hospitals ilicv are served by the fanner on his land. shoio of the Shrewsbury river, op- school yard. A gash was cut in his snillv inistakpn. Oorxl public relit County Agent Clark points out that posite Kcd Bank, owned by Missforehead juet above the nose. M. HAROLD KKI.I.V, AnnUtaM Editor mns may some of these easily recognized Prosecutor Helsley made another r Elizabeth Guion, -was sold to Theo- W. HAHnv FE.NXIXGTOX, Flant Supt. s;iw Piicinp lierr, but >. iMii| | < i j 111 i c i-i-liitioiig symptoms nr Wf<: X?:h Strttt. New York City Clark lists sheet ciosion with : hla business and this time the free- i property. 1 •-, •r.;r-: h .ndfclphia-Dc-.ro t its consequent lose of topsoil as the ! holders decided to give him what •tailing point. Other evidences are Irving street, through the rivalry he wanted. A room 10x18 was to be Member Audit Bureau of Circulation!! wet spot a in a fairly level Meld. Tht , of the gas and electric light com- built over the rear porch of the The ERP And Our Oun Safety county agent says that faimcrs re- panies, had been made the lightest court house which would cost the and brightest street in Red Bank. Member nf the Af»oc!*t«4 Pr*» While we fi'el »listt tlio average Amer- port there are some spots which county about $500. Th« Aisor"r,:n1 JVfn :• pr.uvr-fl cxc1ua*ve!r to th» u»e tftay wet longer than thcy used to a Daniel S. Borden of Red Bank, Mrs. Mary C. Lloyd, wife of John for re>pub!;rnt'(jr. rf n'.l 'hp Incs! r.ewi printed in tnii news- ican is desirous of helping European na- the overseer of the poor of Shrews- paper, as "<-;: n* ,-'.l Al' :.ew* .r^pnichc*. few years a&o. Lloyd, died at her home on Wash- tions -especially iliosc which are showing Another symptom la the develojj- , bury township, died at the age ofington street after a long illness. mem of a thin hard crust aloni; 78 years. He had lived in Red Bank Besides her husband, she left two Thii i.ew. r.o reapo ns'lb:rti n for i smite cll'orl In lit'lp themselves—he is. also 45 years and had followed the trade • '.ntrmenti of oplnloris !i. Mt cr« fr renderi. tho .plow suit, and there is also tlie sons, who lived in Brooklyn, [ fearful lest liy giving ''our nil" toward a tendency of the soil to run togeth- of a shoemaker. His widow and It rued \\>cV!y. Mo •to- 1 er and form a hard surface crust three children, Charles H. Borden, office R: n*rl P.- *jrM' h* Ar f M arch 8. 1S79. riiiiM which inity eveni urilly fail despite our nftrr u Mimmcr ijiiov.cr. Amos S. Borden and Mrs. Thomas Twonty-Flve Ve»n Ago help, \M' will wcakvn this country to the ex- Another smptom le the failure of S. Price, ajl of Red Bank, survived Fritz Krammer sold his Hon- Subscription TV ,cff in Anvar f< On. • J * deep rooted crop:i or perennial him. mouth hotel business on Front tent that our national economy, principles crops to thrive thru their normal A match for a 500-pound hog at street to Augiurt KlelnBchlmdt, who The R'd R.'.-V l^ciitrr a«>::rrf * r^ f;r.-, r ,-V rtfpftrih:!:. j of freedom and our national health will be expected period of growth. Short William H. PMTlne's hotel at for several years had conducted a ti«« for tyroeml'h;rf,l r.-.-or. it; f. l\ frr ,»ern*:!!. but nil! re. lived alfafa and clover stands aie Keansburg was won by A. I* Ivins lunch room in the hotel. rr.r.t thiu run rf nn tfn;r i jeopardized. ir»l *:Tor prCJr.'. Advr" >'•;•'• *•' • pVrisf riOT:fv lh« man- an example. and Edward M. Cooper, who tied The firemen of Red Bank got «serr.*r.t immftiia'^y r>f a-iy M-rn r which may ocrqr. ' The following views of Folis; Morley, Some of the remedies now ad- ; for first place with seven straight. ; mighty little sleep one night. They [editorial consultant for the Washington, J.). vocated for the correction of such Ten members of the Oceanic Gun were fighting fires nearly all night. THURSDAY, JAM-'ATIV 22, ISMS, conditions are the UEG of deep til- ' club, took part In & match held About 1 o'clock lire broke out in *.'.. magazine f'iilhlinder, are food for seri- lage implements, the incorporation i there. Larry Flchter and Albert the second story of the building on hiiis ilniiight for all AmericattK: of lime and superphospale deep in j Bloodgood tied for first, each man West Front street used by Ides in the soil, and the use of gypsum , scoring fix out of ten. In shooting brothers as a store and waiting Marrli Of, Diniria Campaign "Opposition lo tlieSIT.tllHMMIII.OOn Eur- as n drainage aid. The county j unavailable for the past four is the First Amendment to the Con- off the tie, Flchter won. room. Jacob and Joseph Ides, pro- ope-in Kccovcry I'rogrnin is nut dm: to any nyent KilgKoms that farmers inter- • nmntlm. stitution, providing: that "Congress Miss Ida Bell and DeWitt Bow- prietors of the business, lived on I'liiliiinl .1. Iliiu-s of .\sliiii-.v 1'iirk. I'linir-I estcd in some of tlic.se tilings should Owners of dairy herds who have shall make no law respecting an man, both of Red Bank, -were mar- the second floor of the building. lack nf geili'l'osily jiiuong our people, norget further inCuimillion licloiu thoji The flre was under great headway man of Miiiiiiiuiilli <'utility clisijitor of I lit?] belonged to the cow testing; asso- establishment of religion". This ried at Mrs. Abraham Smith's on any failure to appreciate the gravity of Kur- attempt to u&e any of tlie remedies, ciation in the past, are interested wording was purposely and precise- Pearl «treet by Rev. W. S. Smith. when it was discovered by Joseph Xfltiiniiil Foundniiiin fnr Infimfilo l'anilv- • because there is a difference in in starting this work again in or- George Vix, Edgar Chandler, Ides and everything In tho building opn"s economic pirtnrc. their effectiveness under different ly chosen. It waa designed to atop sic. liiis HiinonniTcl tluit US ciises of infnn-1 der to have the benefits obtained. Congress from even starting on the George Martin, Raymond Doughty, was destroyed. Hardly was this fire, "Tlie iinderiving and instilled fear of conditions, Testing enables the owner to know road to a state church. It forbids Theodore Parker, Leon Little and out before the firemen had to hur- tilf ]>iii-iilvsif> WPI'V rp|inrip(l in tlir* countv • ry to Beach street in answer to an llirisr' who crilici/.c KHI' is thai it may re- Moninnuth'fi Young Fanners the amount of milk and butterfat it to make any law "respecting" Thomas Mlnton gave a dance in lnst. ve;ir. .\fnri' iii;in ?(iil.ll(Hi wns nrcflod, Hoar Soil J-;.\|>rrl.s produced hy each cow and also the or leading to a state-favored, reli- Liberty hall, Fair Haven. When it alarm for a flre which had broken sult in iiiidermininj; our republican system amount of feed consumed by each gion. came time to serve refreshments, It out in a combination store end according tr "polio" victims regiinili.'ss of by S .1. Kichmds, and Crop Kola- »>"« Service, 20 Court Jitrcct, Flee- fol. t0|cl.ancc. They should be the corner at Borden and Broad dalo chickens on his place. There higher prices, and so on. ti'on ' o n Xcal llold' *N> J- jiidRcil hy their works, for surely were several hundred fowls. ape. race, creed or color. Assistance in- Dv to laisc this issue is not bigotry. streets, she turned too short and "Tlie illllalioiiiirv elTcet of KIM' has Monmouth county representatives —The Christian Kcicnec Monitor. the wagon hit a telegraph pole. No less than five residents of cludes payment for liospitalizafion. medical, • accompanied hy the Agricultural Miss Blackmur was thrown out and Scobcyville were engaged in selling nursing and physical therapy service, ortho- been recognized by all of the many iigenries |agent, M. A. dark, were: Albert c. was severely cut and bruised. Niolln s firewood and thry \vere doirtr a pedic appliances titul transportation to and Which hnve Studied the program. The geil-j » ' Holnidel; Harry F. For- Editorial Views William H. Brehm of Sea Bright siiinK big business. Thcy had , , I man, East freehold; Carroll Bar- was granted a hotel license by more orders than they could nil and from hospitals and clinics. eral concltis-lcill IS that, because of (romun- j clay, Jr., Scobcyville; William LETTERS FROM Judge Conover. One of the con- : 1r«t>« l 4 to guests. institution."" in the treat men t of ''polio" pa- ''Even so. President Truman thought iGcorgo rtuc, imiuyemant 01 I tit «•(> January 16, 1048. aupeck was rented to John Ken- and Norman S'skles, to impose rationing, price controls, wage ister) Continued bad weather and snow break!! of "polio." give all possible aid to Wlmt Cro|Hi To Grow In 111 18? makes for an extremely critical nedy and his brother, the two old- Samuel Walsh, one of Red Bank's controls anil oilier forms of regimentation The acreage of important vege- ron \ STOBM time in the lives of our little feath- est sons of Michael Kennedy of beet known characters, died at his local medical and health authorities and Countiynion- respect' the -gadgets P.umton road. The farm contained characteristic of what >lr. Trunian himself table crops is gra(Uially changing ered friends. At best during the home at the corner of Wallace and provide funds, equipment and technicians In New Jersey. The greatest in- and wnvylinon graphs of scientists winter months there is pitifully about 150 acres and the Kennedys Washington streets in his 87th called a "police ,st;ite." Congress hiis re- creases are in crops which may be who''plot tho complicated weather little for them when thcy lmve to intended to run tht place a* a milk year. He had broken his hip about wherever needed. They finance training maps, farmers conscientiously read depend on their own resources. farm. fused to j,'nint I his authority. It. does not locally processed and include as- With snow and ice on the ground a month previous and his decline courses in modern treatment techniques paragus, lima beans, .jicas, toma- the reports in the pnucr and listen R. D. Chandler gave up his archi- after this Injury was rapid. Mr. see how we can defeat, columnuisni l.iy iin- to tho voices on the wireless, al- for long penods, thousands of them tect's ofllce in the Stout building through scholarship:! for qualified persons. toes, spinach and others. though they wish the prognoatica- polish for want of food and water, Walsh was Red Bank's first and posing on the American people the same C. H. Xisslcy, Rutgers vegetablo water being equally as hard for •n Front street and opened an of- foremost Socialist. In tho early vil- They co-operate with slate and county re- specialist, advises those producing j torqualifyins woulgd statements,Uispcnso wit. Ah maso nman whyo them to RCI with all streams frozen fice In the rear of the postofflce at lage days of Red Bank when So- habilitation agencies hy referring to them sort of controls tlie Coinninnists apply." vegetables for the fresh market lo;hn.i lived on tlte land 'or half a over. Fair Haven. He had recently been cialists were a c-urloslty, Mr. Walsh crops which can' bo century does not need to hedse The very best of bird food, grain, appointed postmaster at Fair Ha- was preaching the tenets of his handicapped "polios'" who need assistance Kcnl food for thought, we repeal, for grow those w grown cconomomicallyi . considering ! 'th reputation-saving phrases. He may be had for as little as thr«e ven and in his new efflce he was political faith. Not only did he ex- in becoming so!f-Mi|>|ifivting. They co-oper- what, will if, prolil; us to win the cold war cents per pound, feed stores keep able to superintend the postofflce existing soil conditions and avail- knows for certain It la ilxing for this crushed and mixed grain spe- pound these views but he contri- ate with local health authorities, maintain in Kuropu if we lu.se our freedom in this able equipment and labor. a storm. cially prepared for people who are business and attend to his work buted very generously to the cause. Chooso varieties which are known For two days there has been a thoughtful enough to lend aid Inas an architect at the aame time. an education serviup program to keep the country. blue »ky with gun-metal gray haze A troop of Boy Scout* waa or- to have proved themselves in Mew- helping God's little creatures' at a Mlehael Wslr, -who was employed ganlted at Port Monmouth under public fully informed on '"polio," Finally Jersey. Growers expecting to sell along the western horizon. For two time when they cannot help them- on O. H. Havemeyer't place on nights the stars have been, bright. selves. The writer feeds hundreds H. M. Partlngton as scoutmaster, produce on tho farmers' auction Rumson Neck, was building a new and supervised by a troop cotnmlt- they contribute to tlie Epidemic Aid Reserve Encoiiragiiije Thrift The haze awund tho waxing moon of birds every day at a cost ot only house on Conover's lane. Fair Ha- should produce varieties which has been thicker over the top seg- about nine cents. Your butcher ':ee consisting of William Dennis fund to assist other chapters whose treasur- A very fine and encouraging report bring the highest price on the mar- will gladly give you suet, brisket, ven. The cost was $1,200 and it and Everett, William and J. C. ket and those which are generally ment than below It. For two even- wss being built by Thomas Mlnton. im have been depleted in meeting epidemic comes from Kmil A, Gallnian, executive ings a breeze has freshened at meat scraps for the asking when Runyon. The charter members were grown by other farmers on the auc- dusk and then died away by theyou tell him it is for the birds. Miss Alice Drummond, who lived Louis T, Applegate, John T. Con- seeds. vice president of the New Jersey Savings tion. Get the best «ecd obtainable d d y y Ham butts generally discarded by roy, Richard Fox, William and Hen- t f the butcher, makes excellent food on the Tlnton Falls road at Eaton- and Loan league, in his year-end summary and, It possible, a variety which is time the countryman went out for when cut in small squares or town, entertained a few friends at ry Goldschmldt, Harold Jeffriet, This is the tenth anniversary of the resistant to disease. a dance. Among those present were Robert Burlew and Harold Wick- of the associations' activities. ground in food choppers. Scrip March of Dimes campaign and the National Good Soil The Firnt Xwd clouds are climbing from the north- bread thrown to them saves hun- Misses Alice Carlies and Allca Hay- honst, Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Let's His report shows that the assets of the h dred of llvea, in fact most scrap ward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drum- Miss El»i» Reynolds, daughter of Soil is the foundation of all plant ood that is thrown into the gar- mond, Mr. and Mrs. William War- Holly Reynolds, and Ward R, De- malra this anniversary a banner one by con- savings and loan associations in this state bage pail would provide a banquet murest, both of Eatontown, *er» for the birds, this mav safely be dell, Mr. and Mrs, George Haynes, tributing generously iind early. increased approximately 75 million dollars Mrs. Joseph Sparks, Edward Sny- married at tht bride's home. Mis» thrown on the ground during cold Mary Frawley, daughter of Peter during ]!M7; that the total assets amount, weather without creating a health der, George Dangler and Alfred problem, and It will certainly dis- Tllton. Frawley of Morganvllle, and Dan- to 475 million dollars; tluit these associa- agricultural ag' appear with speed astonishing. John Stout of Colt's Neck, put i«l P. Rlordan, son of James nior- We must maintain the orcanic ! Through forenoon hours tho quiet- dan of Colt's Neck, were married at Rubbing The Public The Wrong Way tions, which operate in 1WS municipalities ness deepens. The thin sound of Won't you resolve with me to De- some new machinery in his black- matter in the eoil by efficient use of smith shop to manufacture wagon St. Joseph'* church, Keyfiort, by The Register has learned that David in XP.W .ler.sey, received in excess of 1.10animal manures, green manures, chopping comes from a neighbor's come a guardian for the birds dur- Rev. Michael C. O'Donnell'. cover crops, sods, crop residues and woodlot. The spaced, sweet tones ing the months when they have jacks'. T. Wilentz of I'crlli Amboy has been chosen million dollars in small savings during the of the village bell float slowly by. such extreme difficulty in caring The Democrats of Shrewsbury The Belford Young Men's associa- crop rotations. We must continue for themselves. If you -will study tion defeated Keansburg at Bel- the systematic use of lime to cor- The poignant whistle of the train township, thought that with an or- U attorney for the Monmoulh 1'arl; Racing year, and that the -175.000 .savers in these in tin- valley carries clearly as the their habits, you will discover that ganiaation, they could win some ford by a score of 40 to 21. The rect soil acidity and to Keep the they more than repay any kind- players on the winning team were association, operators of .Monnioiith J'ark institutions received an estimated ten mil-pH of tlie fioil for most vegetables | long-drawn-out lonesome wait nefa shown them In destruction of township offices next spring. Of- ocho fr m c p ficers were nominated and an elec- Donald McLeod, Robert Runyon, race track at Oeeimport. Mr. Wilunlz suc- lion dollars in dividends in :l'J47 as a re-jit 6.0 to 6.5, .so that fertilizers may « ° ") worms and hugs that Infest our Winston Benbury, Floyd King and be used efficiently by the plants. hour the silence flower and vegetable gardens dur- tion -was held in the clubroom in ceeds the late John J. Quinn of lied Batik. ward lor their practice of thrift. hour by hour the gray ehade on ing the summer months, to say the Robert Allen building on Wharf Lewis Grobe, Deep soil preparation will help nothing of their heautlful songa The Atlantic Highland! Commun- Wilfred V. Mullin of Holnidel recently re- increase yields. Tillage * ot. ihe soil tho countryside deepens. At noon, avenue. Those elected were Wil- The major portion of savings funds when'hi comes in from feeding the and their fellowship with you liam Cullington, president; Henry ity club bought the Ralph property signed as track superintendent when track increases deeper aeration and throughout the year. a* a home. The new directors of placed in .savings and loan associations is drainaRO. In many instances roots horses, the countryman stands for C. Badeau and Amos S. Borden, officials refused to raise bis 85,000-n-year a minute by the ell door. Hushed If you will contact the writer, vice presidents; Thomas M. Wall- he club were Mr*. Lillian A. Har- invested in home mortgage loans and after prow deep into the subsoil for mois- expectancy broods over the enrth. I'll be glad to show you how to rie, Mrs. Guy P. McHenry, Mrs. T. •alary. The Register lias also learned that ture and plant nutrients; down erect bird shelters, feeders, and ad- Ing, secretary, and Henry N. Supp, H. Mlcktns, Mrs. James H. Stry- paying the expenses of operation and set-where soil temperatures do noHt Is fixing Tor a storm.- New York vise you how best to feed them at treasurer. Members of the execu- ft retail merchants' association is being ker, Mrs. H. H. Bowtell, Mrs. Harry ting aside reserve amounts, all earnings are change an rapidiy as on the sur- Times. a minimum cost. tive committee were John Bmnett, B. Hart, Miss Mildred Drocge, formed in 31 on mouth county as a protective face. Yours, A Friend of the Bird*. eastern district; Albert L. Ivina, paid to the savers in I ho form of dividends WITHOUT BIGOTRY M. T. Wright, middle district; Charles H. Borden, Charles R. Snyder, Charles VanMa- measure against tlie inroads of racing on Soil conditions which favor the This newspaper has steadily ter, B, T. Champion and Fred A, as there are no capital stock nssoeintions in development of a deep and exten- P. O. Box 88, western district; Wsde Gordy, White, business locally. sive root system contribute to uni- maintained that Americans should Asbury Park, N. J.West Red Bank district, and this state. be able to differ over the vital po- Michael Blordan, southern district. The River Plaza and Vicinity form and luxuriant plant growth. Itical issue of separation of church TUBERCULOSIS FIGHT Taxpayers association met at the This is by no means good news for the As an example of how these associa- Poor Richard's Almanac of 1757 Miss Lulu Thompson of Colt's and state without Indulging in sec- NEW JERSEY TUBERCULOSIS home of John McClaln and elected tfonmouth Park track, whose general man- tions are helping thousands to eventually stated, "Plow deep while sluggarde arian animosities. Neck, celebrated her birthday and William M. Fetingale, president, sleep and you'll have corn to sell LEAGUE, INC. a number of her friends paid her •ger, Edward firennnn, reminds us of own their own homes, loans held hy the sav- We deeply regret the heat that Charles Brencker vice president, and keep". has been generated over the January 13, 1948,a surprise visit. Daniel H. Cook Benjamin H. Crate, Jr., aecretary Branch Kit-key of the Brooklyn Dodgers ings anil loan institutions at, the end of 1047 Frown Pipe* Yield To Electric Dear Editor: and his daughter Elizabeth of Tln- and James McPhee treasurer. launching of an organization called The board of director! of the ton Fall*, were in the party and Only apparently liven nan doesn't know as amounted to 34.5 million dollars as com- Thawing Protestants and Other Americans new Jersey Tuberculosis league The new public tchoolhouse at Thawing frozen winter pipes, of- United for Separation of Church they furnished music for dancing. much about racing a.s Rickey does about pared with 270 millions at. the end of 1946. has requested me to express to Among the guests were Miss Mar- River Pltza wa* opened -with an ten In hard-to-get-at places, is easy and State. We are eorry that the you the appreciation ot our own garet Sickles, Benjamin Sickles, enrollment of 60 pupils. Mra. Edwin baseball. Mr. (.iallnian predicts a continued ex- when standard electric welding head of the Knights of Columbus and our 21 affiliated county organ- Braseh, principal of the school, was equipment is used, according to W. sees In this only an intent to stir izations for vour Reneroua cover- George Heyer, William Sherman, The Jlouruouth Park owners and man- pansion of the savings accounts held by the age given our 1947 Christmas Seal Lewi* Matthews and Alfred Fran- teacher of the third, fourth and C. Kruegcr, extension farm engin- up "religious bigotry". sale. We are alsn deeply grateful cis of Colt's Neck; Mr. and Mrs. fifth grades and Misa Mary E. •gttnent can whistle in the dark all they n.sKnciuUous and a continued participation eer at the college of Agriculture, The manifesto of the group de- for your support of our year-round White of Little Silver was teaoher Hutgers University. clares it does not "concern iUelf Alfred Crawford, Holmes Bennett, jnutt to| they can Bit back in their swivel in providing funds to make possible home educational program, Arthur Bennett and George Craw- of the first and second grades. Thawing this way 1* much safer with religious teaching, the form* Since the first Chrlstmss Seal ford of Tlnton Falls and Mlsaes The Girl* club ot St. James •hairs and pretend that they have the world ownership in the slate. These institution!*, than plain heating where pipes Hie of worahlp, or the ecclesiastical or- sale was sponsored by the Phila- Viola and Eitelle Garrison of Long church at a special meeting elected by the tail, but if they continue to pursue he pointed out, arc charlcred liy the state surrounded by materials that may ganization" of any church. delphia North American 41 years Branch. Miai Martina Healy president, Mls« burn, and it's especially handy Nevertheless, the organizers wen ago, editors and publishers have their present policy their castle is sure to made a continuous and Invaluable Loretta Lang vice president, Miss for the purpose nf developing thrift and when pipes aro burled or within convinced that "the existing situa- contribution to tho Seal lale and Andrew Brennan of Colt's Neck, Margaret Leddy secretary and Miss ernmble around them. home tinnncing and represent tlie only state- walls, The method consists of pass- tion cannot be dealt with save by tuberculosis control program. The Invented a contrivance to b« at-Bertha Donahue treasurer. ing low voltage, high amperage frankly taking account of the spe- success attained evidenced by a re-tached to a hay presi whereby tht wide system of mutual thrift institutions The Baptist church at Red Bank They could have hired a good lawyer current through the pipe, Tha re- cific sources from which violations duction of 80% In the tuberculo»ls amount of work to be gotten out was filled with a large gathering operating in Xew Jersey. sistance of the pin* heats it of the First Amendment originate" death rate may be to a consider- of the press was greatly Increased. from Monmoutb county. We have plenty They charge that the Roman Cath- able degree attributed to tht favor- Mr. Brennan sold the patent to when the mutlc department of the enough to thaw It, able public opinion you have aided Woman's club gave a muslcale. The of them, and they're not so busy that they , Home ownership is fused with the prin- Uilng this method, there are noolic Church holds "a theory of the in creating. Pennsylvania firm. affilr was under the direction of wouldn't have taken tin: job gladly, They hot spots, says Krueger, and therelation of church and etate which Th« Shrewsbury Euchre club was ciples of liberty ami freedom, and the large la incompatible with the American The problem faced today U the Katharine Throckmorton, chairman danger* of pocket steam formation overconfldencc which a major of entertained at Mrs. Thomas Davis' of the music department. On behalf cini nmkc all the fancy excuses they wiint number of Americans who own their homes and pipe splitting are avoided. Ideal", and is seeking to "secure on Broad street, Red Bank, by Mr, total support for Us extensive sys- success has created. Our task now of the Woman's club, Dr. Helen P. to, hill they kimvv in their hcurls lluii a Win a si rung bulwark against, the invasion However, use of electric welding Is to bring home to the publicand Mrs. William T. Corlles. Prizes Gibson presonted to Mrs, Throck- equipment for this purpose needs tem of parochial schools from the realization that tuberculosis is still were won by Mrs, Davis, Mrs, Dan morton a mahogany and ivory ba- small raise would tuivc kept .Mr. .Miilliu ill'any foreign ideologies hi this country. In certain know-how. Detailed instruc- public treasury". Thts looks like the most, deadly of contnj?loU3 d'.s. lei H, Applcgatc, J. Trnfford Allen eases taking a yearly toll of more ton with silver bands, who even ilicy havu lo ndinii did an clm-ienl assisliii"1 iiiilliniis dl' America us in acquiring tions can be obtained from the opposition to a political, not a reli- nnd Thomas S. Field. To have a policeman on duty county agricultural agents. gious, policy. tlinn 1,600 lives In our state mid job with little co-(i|ioraiion from tlie front their homes, the savings ami loan associa- 50,000 in the nation, Chemical Engine company of nights or not to have a policeninn Cow Testing Work To SUrt Aguln Certainly, we hope that all who Tn 1048 a nation-wide campaign Keyport, elected D. S, Anderson was tho question that was agitating office. JJri'iinan may be too IMIHV protecting tions are not only performing a splendid In fc'obruary defend tho ideal of separation of captain, E, 3, Walling was elected TCatontown, Petitions for and church and stnto will do so with will be launched which aims to his own $3(l,000-ii-year salury to wurvy fun civic and palriulle service to their country, create as much demand for chest president of Lincoln Hose company against a policeman had been In Members of the Monmouth Coun- fairness and brotherly love for In- X-rays as there was for vaccina- of the tame place. circulation, The township commit- much abunl. anyone else, especially local but they also are stiinuhUitig and encour- ty Dairy Hard Improvement asso- dividuals of all denominations. tion following one smallpox death An examination wss held at thi tee was divided on the question. Dr, ciation will have a testers' services It to some this defense looks like In this stnte lnst voar. Wo know men, Too many lorn I men remember the aging the habit of thrift, a habit which is we enn count on your continued Morrlsvllle public school by theJ. C, Rush, the chairman of the again In February, Richard O. attack, it may be well to consldor teacher, Miss Emma A. Bloodgood, committee, and Frank VanDorn Christmas prtwnlH they received from the apparently lost among many government Rice, associate agricultural agent which way the contest has been support, •»yt that thts work was discon- Very sincerely vourj, Laura Antonldes was the only pu- were against having a policeman. track oue yuluiide. You can imagine how agencies today. moving. What is old and what li Harold S, Hatch, M.D., pil who received a, marking of A,Harry Seoly, the other commlttoo- tinued only because a tetter was new in this picture? One landmark President. Whitney Worden was hit in the man, wanted a policeman. BEP BAXK REGISTER. JANUARY 22, 194* Pape Seven l^eonardu tnunity fire company, postponed its Erskine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •f Newark. Mr*. Pitts hai been monthly business meeting Tuesday Matthew Erskine. Mr. Bedell la Suffering from a severe cold, Mrs. Chris Banks won a singing because of the weather. If weather majoring in musio at Princeton William StarnicU, Jr., son of Mr. canary at the Thursday afternoon permits, the meeting will be held University, and they ale making •nd Mrs. William Starnick, expects •::nochle party held by the Ladies' Tuesday, January 20. their home there for the winter. to re-enlist in Ihp Navy. He was The next scheduled business Miss Virginia Peters is visiting WE STUDY SACCO'S r.uxiliary of Community fire com- discharged about a mcyith ago, af- pany. The canary was donated by meeting of the Citizen's association her sister and husband, Mr. and ter serving for five years in Ihe Mrs. William Ast toward the uni- will be held at Community fire Mis. Thomas A. Desmond and chil- •Tar East, South Pacific and other form fund. MM. Carl Bergman, house at 8:30 p. m., January 23. dren. Joyce and Tad, Jr., of Red •feu. hostess for the afternoon, served Jack Ronaldson is president. Bank. refreshments after the garnet. A The. first business meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larkln have Ur. and Mil. Daniel McCandlcss 1948, of the Ladies' auxiliary of the moved to Los Angclrs, Cal., where And son Alan, were entertained by •Und package was awarded to Mrs. lfr«. Sophie Williamson. Alan is William A. Jlaaclt and the highest Bre\'ent Park and Leonardo fife they will make their home. INSURANCE NEEDS company, will be held Mnndny Freddie Black, son of Mr. and •tudying to n« » missionary In Tuni in "KATf SMITH SINOS" scoro was made by Mm. Hoh»rt Marion, Ind. iioldsAvorth. Winners of prizes evening, January 26. At this time Mrs. George Black, is able to be AND RECOMMEND WO*• U:IS f.M Man. lhr« hi. ind players included Mrs. Frank there will be election of officers, out again, following an illness S. Wadsworth, Mrs. Laura Dexter, and other important business will which kept him confined to hi« Belle English To I,rave Mrs. William Ast, Mrs. William be considered. There will be a cel- homo for several weeks. PROPER INSURANCE Scnn, Mis. Frank Patterson, Mrs. ebration of the birthdays of Mrs. • The first outing of the Intermed- In I'rliriiary For 4>iiiitn Harry Stcrnschus, Mr». Alfred John J. Moran and Mrs. Nathan iate Girl Scout troop 62, was a skat- Searfofs following the business ing party held at the Singing Miss Bette English, daughter or PROTECTION Groves, Mrs. Joseph J. Miller, Mrs. meeting. YOUK George Marx, Mrs. Bella Silvers, I Wheels in Red Bank Friday even- Mayor and Mrs. Chailes R, Eng- .Mrs. Joseph P. Rhein, Mrs. Henzey i Johnny Schmidt, two-year-old son ing. Those attending were Emma lish of 224 Maple avenue, Red Hank, of Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, who Curtis, Margo Gillespic, Lois Lrf- lias accepted a government position Fryo, Mrs. John Corbett, Mrs. Wil- fever, Doris nnd Joan Macintosh, Joseph C. AlcCiic liam Lawlor, Mrs. William Metcalf, has been ill for the past four as an assistant recreational direc- Better Garments wpek.ff, ix able to bp about a^ain. Ol;*a Morgan, Joyce Schoellner, tor on Guam, where she will work Mrs. Louis VieRcl, Mrs. Hannah Mary Roper, Harriet Finley, Mrs. in the island's service clubs. Jcffas and Mrs. Bergman. The next Mrs. Matthew Erskine is again Erncstina Morgan, troop leader, party will be on January 22 at 2 able to use her shoulder which she Miss English plans to lenve the Agency nnd Mrs. Wilhelmina Macintosh, West coast on the 5,0.').1 mile trip Deserve p. in. dislocated several weeks ago when troop committee member. SI,..\< IKS S7.% - 88.95 - 89.% Recent guest.? of Mr. and Mil. she fell in her living room. to Guam, February !•!. She will lie IMioiK .{iim-oii 1-1)1 II William Metcalf included Mrs. Mot- Clifford Bedell, son of Mr. and Mi.--. J.icU Ronaldfion has re- gone for a year. She returned re- WITH I'f.KATS AMI /.IITKIIS calf's father, Alexander Alexovits Mrs. Walter Bedell, celebrated his turned after a visit with her daugh- cently from Florida where she en- I'IIOIII- i;

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FRIDAY 9-9 Ill-trlet TUMI 4«,152,5O 0:i,8S'J.5O 03,822,no Bnlnnce \ _ 2,073,7S 0,00 O.no PHONE R. B. 6-1122 Total 163,152,BO |7S,GS2,30 ! 100,852.SO Eieht KEP BANK REOTSTEn, JAMJAHY 22, IMS Two New Gold Cup BuctvCjucys To Meet Poor Start Costs Boats Ordered St. Rose Scores In Hoop Duel Tuesday Power Squadron JQOWLING Clarence E. Jjovcjoy of Horse- Topping the list of important iri Red Bank Victory neck Point, Oe'eanport, boating edi- 39-26 Victory basketball contests jn the week Offers Courses tor of the New York Times, pub- coming up will be Tuesday night's lished in hia daily column laflt week special at the Harding road gym- Against Neptune a paragraph pertaining to two Over Casey Five nasium of Red Bank high school, In Navigation Gold Cup boats ordered. when the Buc quintet meets the •' 'Trlmmyri 3, ,,, it Chop Houaa 34 ;,„ Mr. Lovcjoy stated that Arno Casey* of Red Bank Catholic high u.«u'» Station _...._. J8 21 Flier* Ttilly .Margin Apcl, who started with his father Ked Bank Catholic's school. Prominent Figures ma Club 2€ "n MONMOUTH PARK is a favorite topic of iporta conversation these Iilenl Diner l\ JJ, days, particularly since the state racing commission favored them with In Openinj: Oimrtrr. :M a designer and builder of spc- Inaccurate Panting While neither team »porti an Im- Are Scheduled To whit ihoUld be the select dates of New Jersey racing. i'ial, e.istoni-ordcfcd speed boat. , prcsilvc victory record, the Bucs • «•« "".".::::::::::" u h racing creations, including his pa- \ will go on the court favorites to Teach Subjects BAVSHORE BOWUNG LEAGUE If the Sporta Register thould mention that the Ocean port llnl Drop llrlotv .><> tented three-point suspension hull An Aid To Bclniar ! rop the contest. Tho Maroon and tHlghlanda Recreation) track i« big league »lult run in neinl-pro fashion, It would not now used by most winning 225s White hoopsters have had victories 1. After allowing Neptune High's St. Ttoae high achool'n basketball Shrewsbury Power squadron, a lo- -'. II. Mount «V Co. 3j 13 be an original piece of neui. The word hat already gotten and other r|a£se*, but who this snatched from their grasp on sev- Brentwood Inn 29 capers to run1 up a 2tl-to-12 advan- team visited Red Bank Catholic cal unit of the United States I'ow- 16 around and an each inch of mow It removed from the MreeU, year gained the stature of a yacht eral occasions, while the Caseys Michael's Bnr .".'.'.."IT" 27 Is tage in thn flr*t quarter of their y:nd operator, building a full line high school auditorium Friday have been In a slump since their er squadron, will offer to the boat- Johnnie'K Landing "'.'.'.'."!" ->•• '-3 bringing u» donor to June 21, the talk Increase*. me Friday ni^hl nt Neptune. ut spend utilities. 23-foot cruisers night to renew the Cascys1 oldest return from the Christmas vaca- ing public piloting classes to be e e e 31 3.-, The tag, "El Clieapo," was hung on Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn Red Hank hi^h M-'hool's nn.MeiH mwl other designs, hael orders to- sports rivalry and by the time tion. By previous arrangements, held Wednesday evenings, begin- ^S«nf ::: ' :^:::rzz:;:;;;:;:;£:!S Dodgers and the mere mention of it in quite descriptive, regardless of staged one of their heft comeback? tallnjj move than 15375,000 since the Coach Vic Hlrsch packed his be-the Casoys are the home team. ning January 28, at the Asbury WEHNKSDAV NIGHT LEAGUE •whether or not it is deserved. It Is almost safe to predict that some of tlie season, to throw a scare at Mejtor Boat -show began. longings and placed liifl charges Park public library. (Illchlandi Recreation) Similar sobriquet will find Its way to the shoulders of someone ollicially Commander William D. Clayton the predicted winners of the Shore They include-, two Gold Cup aboard the Belmar-bound bus, the Atlantic .Supply 32 connected with Monmouth. of Freehold stated that the policy conference, although the fin.'i 1 out-I bonl:< for the 1918 ref;atta circuit. visitors had accounted for a mighty Iiobfter Pot "". :{T To hr-icin with, let" he aure to »tate It ran never lie a»»n- come w;*s a 48-10-41 defeat. jOnr- is lor- Jiick Schafer of De- convincing 39-to-2G victory. 93 Jersey Foals or the local squadron is to instruct Bar H , us many a* possible in navigation. 2 clalcrt with the local Jorkr.v club's prraidrnt, Ainory I., llaakrll. Tho Frank Pingitoir-cont heel troit, and tho other for Marry Lynn A.s expected, Steve Gcpp, the S'lunre Rsr ...ZZZ 26 of Lake Hojuitconjr, Both will be Rear Commodore Harlan S. DeVoe fioo Richie Mastria and Frcil Maz- .\'as turned In by Cassidy. When Futurity. will give lectures on compass read- Rly " ',,7 15s particularly when he has a name respected whenever and zucca gave hint a close contest for To iVIecl Kiis^imi too much defensive attention waa The nominees represent 58 sep-ing over the two-week period of Thomas ZZfZZZZZil l« wherever *portftnicn and horsemen meet? He, Wilfred Mllllln, scoring laurels, the Reel Rank aces [riven Gcpp, Cassidy moved in to arate interests and far outdistance February 18 to 25. Sherwoml 11 8 US Schoettle j j 5 accounting for 15 anil 14 points, the 69 named for the 1947 running. 170 might knave nuire about running K track than seme nf his su- In l'«'iiliir<- Malch score and otherwise exhibited a The meetings in March will be ll:, respectively. Mnstrln might have {Conditions of the Futurity restrict I'ls 115 periors. Or should that he a question, too? capable floor game. conducted by Leon Tclscy, former T««m Standinfa gone on to a higher score, but his nominations to two-year-olds foaled commander of the United States These are the things we think when wo receive a letter asking if Friink Haxton, the wrestling Desperation passing by the in New Jersey, the race to he de- playing: was ended early In the Casoy.f did not help, St. Rose re- Coast Guard, who will give a series Mnchlne Shop No. 2 35 16 W« have heard about the association of county merchants who me out fourth quarter when he. \v:iK chtimp, will be at Anbury Park cided over a five nnd one-half fur- peatedly stealing the ball to nut thn of lectures on charts. Robert Kelly Bndai- Nn. 1 ; "" 2« 17 to buck the track, hoping, possibly, to make it Into a fair grounds, or lipnchrel on personal foulf. Mnzzuc armory Saturday night to meet the long sprint. The 1948 feature will lied Hankers short before they of L'ittio Silver will discuss "safety Atmnipherlc Labii 32 111 some such. Horse racing In Mnnmouth could he A wonderful thin/;. en and Jack Wltlcowskl were also bcMi'iicd Vol^a Huatnian, a massive mark the third modern-day run- Muslim, who hits tho Fnirhanlts could get an offense working. at sea," John Blakely of New York Stnir so 21 Let's remember, though, that except for the. fellow who cashed In that removed on personals in the final ning of the stake, its Inaugural I'rocuri'ment Z...Z* 28 2ii at ii mere S30 pounds and .stretches It was St. Rose all the way, the city will give lectures on equip- big daily double ticket, there aren't too many localltes gaining too much chnptcr, Incident;; which did not having been won by Brookmeado ment and Edward Davics of Lit-Trnnnportation is is from the track's operation. help the Buc cause. six feet four inches into the ozone. second tenm taking the RBCH jay- stable's Pence Harbor nnrl last Reproduction 25 26 Soxton. a s'x foot three mite, who vce.i, 23-17. tle Silver will handle the subject Knara Piirt, 25 s« Neptune1.* second tram nave the year's by Joseph M. Roebling's of customs and manners uboard MBchlne Shop Mo. 1 IS IB weik'h.s 235 pound*, was born in ST. ItOSK HOOPS AND LOOPS:—Don't try to figure out high school teams. visiting jnyvees a thorough drub- Cacique. ship. Marshall VanWinkle, Jr., of Military 2< 27 From the win, loss columns, it would look as though Tied Bank high London, O., nnd is »ne of the mat's <: v v Among the better stallions rep- Hitpnly No. '1 in 27 bing, winning 59 lo 1)3. fluent members. A graduate of Ohio I.cyh. f I 1 .1 Little Silver will be In charge ot Itndni* Nn. 2 •»« m waa having a dismal court season. The facts are different, however, Knemilrl, t ll ll lresentel d in the ranks are Easton, NBPTUNB State university, Sexton is billed a-3 review subjects. Wayne D. McMur- Onerationrt .'. and Friday's gome against Neptune is something to think about. The (i v r Hlcidmorc, I "> 1 IIAttention, Case Ace, Brevity, Dis- ray of the Asbury Park Prcsi is .11 Bue« lost by seven points, with Mastria, • Mazzucca and WitkosUi a student of the sport and gener- Supply No. 1 tt 37 Amour, f 2 i fi Ciissrily.'c.'V.V."ZV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.".'.V.'.'.V.'.. :. Ilcoveryl , Rounders, Valdina Orphan, chairman of the classes. benched on personals. And Neptune was figured to take Red Bank by raitrrtnn, 1 1 « " ally exhibits fi new liolel or two Pasteurized, Silver Horde, Jack Individual Avirans for caeh performance. Arm«lr»ii|.-. e I n 'i W points easily . . . All praise to Asbury Park's Coach Chippy Coleman. Pnlly. f i :: II Crnndnll, K 0 0 n High, Neddie, Knavs High, Opera O AVB. HS V.. limi-am. r I :l .'. Even if the "champ" has nothing Whan the boys need discipline, give it to 'em Chippy dumped two of .... n II Hat and others. Alfred DeCozen's •*U _ ...34 179 221 llorrnins, n o now.in the ^rapplinK art, his old 15 S IS hla atars when ttie lads began to consider their own Importance too Hnlmr a, K 2 t s llbUI Short Brook farm Is the most lib- Branchers Take ShalTer 61 118 2311 Atkinson, p. .... II II II holds should prove Rood enough. A.vre« si nn 534 •MiOltfly . . . Coach Adam Kretowirz is hoping he is able to get throuph C !•• eral nominator with a quintet of hfa basketball season before moving to his newly purchased home in Kvnn*, K ... S " 16 His favorite is the "Giant Swing," llnrirli, f 2 11 4r hopefuls named to carry its silks. Woods 27 1(19 209 a charming maneuver, which con- Welch, c R Allirecht IS 161 203 Shrewsbury , , . Coach Howard McKee of Atlantic Highlands is a pa- IV •tx All are by Day Off. The Hells Little Silver AC RED BANK BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE sists of clamping the opponent's HintrImann, f 2 1 ,1 tient at Monmnuth Memorial. He WM taken there Sunday by the At- UK!' BANK 1 stock farm named four, as did M. I 1 Ruhr, f 1 1 19 January 1948 lantic Highlands First Aid squad . . . Tom O'Reilly in The Morning Tel- r; T leg:; under the t'.rmpils and whirl- IV II n ... 7 l \ •> Kerrivnn, r u J. O'Lcary's Mimosa stock farm, Mns.iia. f, ing the victim around. He ixlso ap- 0 II Pound's 24' Points egraph was never more correct than last week when he wrote: "T never Mamicm, f .... fi ll 1 f Kfr!:wi c n all offsprings of Silver Horde. Jo- Airport Jnn 34 17' Rl>.ck. '«•.'.•--••••••'•••'••• 1 1 •aw a football player who did not look like an litter (censored) In a .... n u n plies the "Pile Driver," a dainty ,n liloh«_Motor» 3J is Vititi. f Mnlniii-y, B 1 1 .1 seph M. Roebling has four un- Cio For Naught Van's Sweet Shop _ 31 20 basketball suit." . % . Humson's Coach Joe Rf sati asked the board of cd WitlinwiU c 1 1 motion which ends up by pounding II Cnrroll, j: 1) named youngsters listed in an at- Honeore'* Lrftlea RI 20 for the use of the school gym Saturday mornings for members of the Krhmltlt, r. .'.""."".'.'"".'."".'".".".'".. .. 1 the opponent's Heiid on the mat un- o n .... n tempt to score a repeat victory. Shervvor.iV, SP'L'K. Uooila 2» 52 West, K til the. unfortunate hears birds 26 Little Silver A.C. tonight meer* grammar grades and thus another community In taking care of itsKoulfr, K 1 it If 1 Mrs. W. W. Vaughan has four by Mnx H Bar 1 29 22 youngsters . . . Excuse, please: It's the automatic at three minutes, not i singing. S-ore by periods Keyport A.A. in Asbury Park'* Con- TVIri' Diner 28 2.1 Tits en no. a I Noddle and Atnory U Haskcll's Orllli Cond. Co !7 21 four. We were caught with our rule book down. Three co-features round out the II. II. Olhollc 8 S 4 f> - IS Woodland farm has two coKs by-vention ball after having suffered if 7 II St. llnsr's 9 1.1 7 1U — 33 a 66 to 48 defeat Monday night at *" 'rd-Dnvleon 27 24 Scor. l.y fVrioil.: show. Texas Don Lee meets French Hcfcrte- Smith. Umpire — Cool.c. Knave High, a colt by Hyperion- .>.ubl«'a.rinr 26 2.1 the hands of ths Long Branch "Y" Cratc'j l!ever«gc» ..._ 2« 2r, INCIDENTS AND INCIDENTALS:-S«-t. Jimmy Donato, the nght- N'rKtmir 23 in t" S-JS Champ Francuis Mlquet, Benita ion nnd a filly by Opera Hat. Rrrl llnnk IS 1 11 10 —(I Ganiindi and Bert Hclion and An- quintet. Keyport is the current Michael'* Bur „ 54 27 •r; John "Blondlc" Gualtieri, the fiance, «nd Bill Prate, no comment, Officials: l.'iHioiiiln, I'nliimlio. rhll'a Atlantic Servic* _ 21 ,10 tonio Sinatra, former Italian leader in tho Monmouth-Ocean S»l"« Tavern 1« ar. wtr» a lively trio at the Sportsmen's show in the city la«t week. We county league. NEPTUNK J. V. chump, versus I311!y Darnell, form- Bucs Beat Lions Combs' Team Battles Arnrrn'a TlHi' 11 US last saw them heading for "the thitter." , , . Val DeFatio back in town Although Al Pound ot Little Sil- Set's Cirbera la J8 and walking without a cast. At the moment, Val is looking: for booking er Temple, university star. Of the preliminaries the Lce- For Lead Saturday ver was Monday night's high scor- 200 Club In the way of employment . . . Don't say we didn't tell you: For a sure Vnr.iirirll. I '- It. Vl»clier. 234. ISJ. 210—624: II. Ilifrnm, f 2 Ml (rlolictrotlcrs to the fact that Essex must spot LONG BRANCH "V" VwUrrfou. f The Bucs of Red Bank high were the visitors a five-goal handicap. OFT Standing* ILK of January II mar, talks at a Floyd Gibbons pace. He had quite an Interesting army The Little Silver Junior A. C. "A" DIVISION career and owns a Purple Heart medal, with cluster . . . J.M.F.P. Mur- Stern.*, r able to contain tho high-scoring It will be a tough assignment for Canon, f 8 0 12 poKlrii an impressive 'II te» 27 vic- IJelEoEti, f II 0 ll phy: T-men may hang around cashier windows at race tracks on SMilo,' Kl • .!..3.V."'.."'.'.'.'.".'... ".'.".'.. tory over tho Rod Bank Globetrot- Ted I,auer of Leonardo Tuesday the Essex team which, besides Mcgill. I .1 3 II Independents No. 1 2K Wolf. f. night at the Hnrding road gym and Comb.-, is made up of Johnny Freehold No. 1 .'« tpecial cases, lnit it is not a normal assignment . . . Billy Ylvisaker, ters a weak aso last niRbt at the Colnxuuzl, f 0 ll 0 Hichinmla No. 1 2!) formerly of Shrewsbury, was the best poloist Yale could furnish Satur- Little Silver school as Joe Eaciga- thus break a losing .streak that lias Clements and Billy Rebcr. The Wlnucrt, t 2 5 » Keyport 27 HolTmnn, <: Silver, c S ll 12 day at the Essex troop armory. He made two goals, but It wasn't Demnyo, p lupi paced hh s<|uad with a neat plagued them nearly all season. Red Regulars have aul Miller, Walter Phil Daly No. 1 24 Bank took the contest, 30 to 28, af- Nicholls and Billy Rand. Relsuor, g Z i! 4 Bradley Beach _ 21 enough to get the college boys a victory. ten points. Although Bobby Atkins Slinleder, g - 2 2* Onhhumt No. I m P-nr. by TV,-i,.,ls: of the Globetrotters had high scor- ter the I,ions had made serious Mnceloll, I! 0 2 2 Unexcelled No. 1 .1 ir.s hcr.oi'3 with 12, the visitors threats to overcome the 17 to 11 "" KCI-, c « 0 12Oceanport No. 1 IB WE WENT TO SEE Red Bank Catholic high school's, basketball 'entlim- .1. V l« 2(1 Frank Mazza To Form I.akewood No. 1 IS ;r.l Itniili .'. V. ?• S could not keep up with the high- lead Red Bnnk had at intermission :? 12 6« team in action Friday night against St. Rose high school of Belmar time. I'air Hnven No, 1 It and when we left, it wasn't with the easiest feeling in the world Insofar Official*: rorkm.iii. Purl.r. rcoring luctics oC the. homo squad School Kiflc Team LITTLE SILVER A.C. S,-n nirt No. 1 1,1 in the middle two sessions. Beig- Fred Maz/.ncc.i continued hiii G V Wsnamftssa No. 1 7 aa considering the brand of ball witnessed. A point we mint give the The first meeting of the newly Sen Bright II. t I « A.C. Beats man, Little Silver forward, led the Sovlevo, f Z 1r1 kids, however, is that the game was conducted with the greatest sparkling play for Coach Frank formed Red Bank high school rifle "B" DIVISION second-quarter attack, pushing in Pingitore and his night's work of ii. Slocum, f (1 0 u amount of sportsmanship we have seen thus far this season. Leonardo Field Cluh team will take place tonight at the Pattoiwon f 1 • 9 Oakhurat No. 2 14 six of h| eight points. Player* cm both teams were friendly and gentlemanly. 9 11 points gave him individual scor- Red Bank armory at 5:30 o'clock, Pound, c 11 •I 24 Red Bank No. 2 i!l Leonardo Field c.Uth's basketball Tetley, c (J 0 Nnvcslnk No. 1 23 LITTLE Slt.VEH JUNIOIt A. C. ing honors. He pushed through nine with Patrolman Frank Mazza of u Avon No. t .... .1 How expert they might have been, we will skip over. After all, team wns administered a 40 to 28 of his total in the first half, seven Burn*, g 0 0 II <; y p tho Red Bank police department Stout. >. II 0 I) Unit Silvc- No I il athletic* In school program* are not primarily In force to culti- Incins Friday night nt Ealbach's .1. Hiiclitaluiit, f 4 2 10points coming in the opening quar- Eatontowwn No. 2 IB stadium, Keanshur^, n.s the Keans- JlTClnnicll, f ^ 0 G offering his services ns instructor. R. Slncuni K 1 'J 4 ter. The Lions' Rogwoskl had eight, Conklln, g 0 0 0 Unexcelled No. 2 21 vate professional athlete*. b\trp A.C, sparked by George Po- K. llrunn, f : ^ 1) I Patrolman Mazza, one of the Krwholil No. 2 _ . 19 Ti'tloy, f 1 » 4 while Lauer and Ward each had Washington 17 Without giving too expert an eye to the proceedings, it looked a lot lose's 11-point production, sot off 'o Hr/irniiin. f 10 8 shore's most expert pistol shots, 15 18 4S ai though the Red Bankers were trying to win the game. Trying, that a fnst start to register tholr fifth ficven. Jack Witkowskl of Red LItll* Silver 14 11 .1 20—4S Oakhurst No. 4 18 Yiinnit, r 1 0 •! Bank also had seven, hopes to develop a rifle team which Oakhurnt No, 3 IS it, to the exclusion of just playing the type game they play when they straight victory of Ihc current SUnit. K '1 O 4 ill fare well when stacked Loni! Branch "V" 13 18 IB 19—66 Deal No. 1 IS Wrljthl, 1! JOB Reduce. Hope; Umpire. White; Timer, Orpnn No. 1 IIM».) 14 toss the ball nruund in practice sessions. Undoubtedly, it would have campaign for an undefeated record. IlullKUl'. K 0 9 0 After Red Bank had jumped off agninst other schools in competi- (iorcey; Scurcr, nnclwilupi. made the varsity men feel quite proud had they beaten St. Rose in con- to a good stnvt by leading 10 to 3tion throughout the year. W..t l^n* B^ ^ The Harold Wnllacc-conchcrt A.C. h vincing fashion. St. Rose, you see. Is Red Bank Catholic's most formid- combine worked over the Field •Jl U IIat the end of the flrat quarter, Leo- In Stew VanVliefs "Surf, Field AtUnlic Hlchlandu No. 1 13 able opponent. They have been meeting in sports duels for many years. clubbers with n methodical attack Ulfl) HANK liLOllETUOTTKliS nardo came Illicit to make a game and Stream" column this week, the l.incrofL 17 U 1' V National Guard (.Anenond No. 2 IS To he more frank would be to nay that the Casey* looked which was good 'enough to Insure A. IJrilnn, f S 0 r, of it hy outpointing the Bucs in the team is described in greater detail. Phil Daly No. 2 _ ID the outcome early in the contest. AlUiim. 1 1 t 1^ second quarter, eight to seven. In Ocean No. 2 (IF I 17 •s though they were playing their first game. Their pausing Onlilry, c '. 5 t) i 2t Pete Pcltj: helped the Kcansburc the third, the Arnle Truc.s-coachcd Avon No. 2 .... 21 Until, t- 1 I) 2 MHna.4{ t> honors with nine. 13 a oin^lc point. Cross, f - 2 0 4 dium tanks, 17 seW-propelled artil- Onkhurrt No. 6 blossoming before predicting the quality of the product. So it is with Vaemrrlll, s 1 « - KED BANK Clark, v 0 0 0 Unexcelled No, I 13 Dell, s " I 1 lery pieces, 13 half-track person- 1:1 apcrta. It is safe to say that Red Bank Catholic will produce some UAVSHOIIE CASEYS G V P WRII .- G F P nel carriers and an armored car. Eairlen Ko. 1 1* . great athletes. Fact is, they have been doiTiii that many years but the 17 6 1(1 Mastria, f ii 1 S ST. ROSE GIRLS Oeonnpovt No, 2 19 Hontty, £ .1 2 1,1 Mnzzuccii, 1 3 lit Recent weather conditions have Oakhllrat No, r. 20 • talent slipped by without notice. 1,/m-ll, I' I II 2 Schmlilt. f - 0 1 1 FerruRRlnro, f. hampered delivery of vehicle^ from Independents No. Z (L.B.) .... 2(1 The boy* now at R.B.C.II. are looked to for winning teams. KumMin llfllly, <• 1 i IB Williow.kl, c 3 I 7 Duuan, f the National Guard Maintenance Hrnrfley Company 211 Ki-clt'ii, g t 'i 4 Tiucnno, u II 2 2 Smith, f IndepcmlentH 1H.R.) So Is the conch, the moderator nf athletics, the monslgnor. Be- I'llu-", a ;i 2 » West, K 1 a 4 FrirmtH*, c bane at Fort Dix to armored units Atlantic HWihmU No. 2 2S By Point Pleusunl Enrlicht, c . Ing honest, we should acknowledge the fact that It takes time. Ilooth, a 0 ll « throughout the state, but Southern Nuvcslnk No. 2 26 16 H 10 O'l-rl»n, II Jersey tank and artillery units al- Eat'lcK No. 2 29 A long row to hoe, In other words. Dy ll-SO, RBCH should pro- Rumson high school's basktlba]] W.N.Y. VANDALS 11 8 30Hennenney, K Huilet No. » 33 team suffered its ilfth straight de- George, tf ready have received some of the duce team* which stack up with other schools of similar en- a y p LEONARDO Fair Haven No. 2 29 feat of the season Friday night nt Siinu-CNii, f •! II 4 O equipment, Holmdtl 30 rollment. l.diiiiihuii, f 2 a 4 Nine units throughout the state "F" DIVISION Point Pleasant, when the Garnd I'almhfiiiu, f ,,..., | (} *•Mll», f I Liberty No. I (Whltcsvlllo).... And so it yocp. They used to talk about the world loving a lover, Gulls romped to an easy antl con- Hnbr.inliii, f ;, II l("lWard, f are receiving half-track personnel HnmMton No. 3 12 but prcsont-dny slnndnrds dictate "you must be a winner." A winner, vincing 40-10-20 vlctoty. MHAUutttiz, i- 'I (i \ ItkuKw l Malatvan Club Plaits carriers which provide nvmored in- Monmouth Ber.cli No. 2 17 llork, r | II V l.ilbc, llnmllton Nn, 2 >. 17 though, Is good only this year. Next year Is a different story. Thus The Bulldogs shdwed I heir only l nnch, 1 fantry units with the speed dnd Milit::;i/.nk. V, II 0 |« Glee Cluh Concert protection necessary in modern WntlHmBfsa No, 2 It h that we muit admit tu hHVlnr expected too much from the Casey*, llatici ttian, y 'J II I l.mier, v. Monmouth R^Ach No, t life in the closing chapter, when O'Urlcn, II From thnt admirslon we make n belated New Year resolution to hold the Ciulla were using reserve ma- I The Matawan Junior Woman's warfare. IJnrxcclM No, .1 Is o ;iri club will sponsor n concert to be AHcnhurot Mo, S criticisms In check and concentrate on the fact thnt things are moving terial. In this session, Bob James, 10 8 'iS MISS KUAN KKCK1VUS GIFT Klbcron 21 ahead. Our resolution Is not restricted to Just the Casey*, cither. Most Ittil Hunk in 7 'J II —,10 given by the Rutgers University Oral NIT.' 4 20 hit the cord.-i with an amount of YOUTH IIUOI' I'lintillAM Glee club Friday evening, March 5, teams we ace me made up of youngsters tiying to do their host. We regularity to «ct a ten-point total I'Connrrio 3 a 10 7—23 Miss Mary K, Egan, 318 West- Liberty No, Z UWhll««vUI«)... 19 will try to remember thnt. \ Basketball for the youths of lieu Itefci're, llungUml; Umpire. Cooper; In the Keyport high school auditor- wood avenue, Long Branch, civilian Avon Nd. 3 17 for the night, which was good Bank continues oaoh Saturday Timer, I'mlckj'; Suorcr, Warren, ium.' All proceeds) from the concert Oceanic Nn, 2 13 enough to be close to tho Point employee at the Quartermaster sec- Deal No, » 12 morning at the Harding road and VETS TO GET JACKETS will go toward the curative work- tion at Fort Monmouth, was pre-Oakhllrat No, 7 7 the Anal score of 46 to 36 In their lenders, Bob Fair with 12 nnd John River street gymnasiums. Coaches shop project fund for the physical- Allenhurnt No, 2 f Atlantic Dammcycr with 11, sented .with a gold watch at a par- favor. "Blah" Carhart and Tom Phippa BUI Hong, president of the Rum-ly handicapped. ty given la«t week In her honor by 1 di'o in charge of the respective son veteran*' organization, an- TO BEGIN BOMNG dips Leonardo Ted IJBUCI , mainstay of tho Uon Tho now No, 1 southpaw in the Final plans for the program were Quartermaster Corps, In recogni- quintet, wa* held to a single bas- gyms, nnd Frank J. Plngltore, nth- nounced this week that members completed at a meeting of the club tion of 30 years' government «er- Lou Jacouba, athletic commli. . Atlantic Highlands high school, American League, IIH to earned of tho 1947 football team would ket and a pair of charity tosses, runn, l.s Edmund Lopat of tho Chi-Intic director, announced thlE week In tha First Aid building, Matawan. vico at Fort Monmouth. chairman of tho Ttumson vctcinnri' ltd by the shnipshootlrii,' of Donbut Ed Rogowskl and Bob Miles cago White Sax. While winning 10 thnt. tliero arc 35 youngstora at ba ptoaontod green and gold jackots. Miss Virginia Brophy, chairman of Miss Egtm waa also honored lit oi'snnlmtinn, hna begun his soarch Buckley, moved quickly Friday managed to puRh in eight points Knmes and Inning 1fl Ills ERA IVIIN ouch school v>'lth plenty Intercat They nro oxpocted to bo rocolved I lie concert, appointed oomnilttooa a dinner given by hor co-workers, for young boxing tnlcnt to take being exhibited, next month, at which time Hong night to pile up a flrsl-quurtcr marapiec- e for the losers, Hackley had 2.81 an compared with the 2.87 aver- for advertising, tickets and posters. at the Crystal Brook Inn. part In the veterans' annual box- a nifty 22-polnt total, -while Charlie age compiled by Hal Ncwhnwser of will Inform tho players ns to the I11K show, scheduled for February, gin over Leonardo high school, Mills aided the victors' cause with Ted KIclnhniiH, former National place the jackets may be obtained, In 1038, LSV .piled up 24 first Only five members of the 1047 .Detroit, who won 17 ami loat Iho JJSIIKIIC tiitclicr, in coaching bnscunll The bouts will run H)o nlgut.i, which «a« good enough to Iniuri 12. •am* numbor. Green and gold lire tlte new colors downs to Mississippi's three yet football squad nt Syracuse are >en with awards heing mnd* to wln- al Syracuse Univcrally, of thi club. lost, 20-7. lor* neri in each claai, KED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, lfliS Page Nins

ration from Monday, June 21 to I May 31. The Atlantic f.'ity tr.'trk, enough days to ffo around", In the Mimosa Has Nation's First Foal Saturday, Aupust 7, an actual total I also r.efUin:: t. !•'] m;,,,'.i! II •- U0. The additional August day?>, j ins a.-.-'Ociatiori. ". hrn> :hi' ri\-*;:<;s l 'n>-\\.'y tlu> most cheerinjf fact and p.-icn.s h'OI furih, -xiW niwi when tlie short* K<*nei'ally enjoys its f : Montnon'h P:nk n that this In 1948 Setup greatest amount of prosperity. Is . open AURUF' '••. Tiity i !•,-»• ;•;.']•[. in- in i \:<-' J hp t h i !'fl yrvir t h**y ha v«* TlllaCoU ' considered a real boon to hopes ner U. •A<.:i • he • iioice dates. The Fourth n i that Monmouth Pink will nfinin cn- After CamtlpnV rln.cn \ joy :i banner sc.i.-on. In 1917 tin; bft a i.'1-day hip..e in mini; in i h<- ,-t in;,- *•; !H.b!r-hmrnt.-. thi.i year GetsWorse! [nearby track did .$43,371,116 worth fiarden "tntc to avoid rnnH:< t with f:i iU on Monday, however, which Quick I UM Thtss Special June 21 lor 12 Day*; of business nt tltr inutile! machines, i Dclnu'nm Fail;. Thru- nwn -:i<>t-h rn.uht lessen th° inrrwtr trince of th" Doubl«-Ou*y Nos« O: a figure they could easily have -sur- however, will ronflic mo,;; definite- h )I idn y a> corv '•: n.n ("'i.'-h i •'<•*"ip''. Kraeivc Choice Ilalc* passed had they decided to utilize ly with t be senpfiti!-- uf Havre rfi;^- every window available on hiusy Grace and 1'imliru. Thi.i I act h.'t-i ;»••»"ing mut '1*1 t.ckrr.i at tiie A IltUc Vici;s Vn-trn-r.rjl in cacn Ho8* 1 Irll r«li«v«t hoa'i cold distress fast! An nrlditionnl six days of racing ' days. The handle netted the track caused no little di :pl"r^u: r anpm'j hri;:!r of vn'v-t inn ' ini* , n mighty And if used at fir^t warning ?.nlRte of was planted Monmoulh Paik Jon- n. romni.Mt.on of $2,

M. J. O'Leary'a Mimosa Slock farm ot Brookdale farm in Lincroft lias the honor of owning the nation's first foal of 1948, a bay filly born January 5. The younj,' lady, which has gained the major shave, of attention «t the farm since, she made her appeavuicr, is by Pllvcr Heinle out of Pete's Lady. George Cochrane, Mlmoia'g farm manager, is shown, left, looking over "the pride of the farm" while Leonard Lee, who is in, charge of Mimosa's studs and broodmares, holds Pete's Lady. Mr. O'Leary began his Mimosa stock in 1941 at Brookdale, where tluy have since been located. The farm has grown to be one of the largest in New Jersey. They have 'J!i mures yet to foal. Be- sides Silver Horde, the farm's other ntud is Four Liberty, formerly a Calumet farms horse. The O'Leary name is a familiar one to New Jersey rac e track followers.

under tho. leo. go as not to interfere with skaters nnd iceboaters. You nro now ready to' start jnb- Surf. Field bin^j: away. However, before you rcnlly get into action, malic several test jnbg to determine the condi- And Stream tion of the bottom. It must he soft lo medium soft mud, as col.1) Timely Note* arc unable to "bed up" in hard, On the Great Outdoor* sandy bottoms. Start with the spear straight up •V 8TEW VAN VUBT and down nnd gradually work it in an ever-widening circle, until FIBERETTE you have reached the limit of the Among the many Interesting fea- user have in his possession a hunt- handle. At each strolte turn the tures and exhibits which the Na- ing license. spear a quarter turn so that it tional Sportsmen'* «how will offtr covers the entire area in all direc- SEAT COVERS to the thousand* who will visit the In last week's column we re- tions. As a general rule ccls "bed" tlandtom* I'rlcti $.80 $1.25 $1.99 Krlstlcnsen for his endorsement, holes must be nt least 15 feel npurt. Get TlclitU Now! 224 Main St. There Is no cost for this permit, Ashury f«rl<, N. .1. THESE SPECIAL FEATURES FOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY You must clean up nil pniticU's of Trl. A. P, 2.<12!)| by the Hrci At Story Telling TAKE NOTICE ponsoring a Chess club which is to Bank jjufineju and I'l ofrssional he started soon for the students of Women's club, of which she is a Rumson high school. The main pur- member. Miss Koskry i.s bcinp Hour Saturday pose of the club is to teach stud- tiarWr-rrrd by thr Prudential In- ents how to play chess. The club surancr company iiorn Newark to will meet one day a week. It Is California. All lloy* And Girl* hoped that raatchc« with other Attending were Mrs. Margaret From I lo 8 Year* schools may be arranged when the HOME OWNERS! Ryder, Mrs. Nellie T. Walker, Mrs. club really gets under way. Wilhelmin.i Dobbins. Mrs. John Invited To Se»«iiin» The (rlrls in Mrs. May's home- Husband, Mitt Elsie DeCamp, Mis. economics class are studying how o save time, money, and energy In • ALTERATIONS '« •• "«'• •• Gobardlne Biwrii, Mr« Anno Bren- Mrs. C. S. Gale will b« the story nan, Mi.'s Malic Kosltey, Miss , home-saving course. They aie teller Saturday morning «t the bringing calendars and pottery Madeline Dowrl. Mrs. John Halscy, Eisner Memorial library at th« Mrs. Amelia Vincr, .Vlr.=. William from home to put in each unit of *Re-ROOFED <£#% A A story hour sponsored by the Red the laboratory to brighten them un. Lyfhuvrow and Mrs. Stuait Robert- Bunk-Keyport regional gioup of son. Also, the kitchen has a lot of new he Monmouth County Branch of iquipment and there are illustra- • RESIDED H> MMV tiic American Association of U ion» of, where everything Is in each vcrfiity Women, in co-operation unit. • PORCH with ihe trustees of the Red Bank Girls' basketball practice! started free public library. She will tell ast week. Ninth and eleventh "Snip, Snap and Snurr." "Th« Yel grades hold practice Tuesdays af- ENCLOSURE low Sled" and "Little Elephant ter school and tenth and twelfth Catches Cold," a* well •• some grades practice Fridays after short Uncle Wiggley atorie«, and tioal, Twenty-five freshmen "I/ittlfi Black Sambo," which the turned out for practice. Barbara children will act. IMMEDIATE SERVICE! pen MONTH Inscoe was elected captain. Twenty- The story hour l« held each Sat flve sophomores turned out for urday morning from 30 to 11 practice. Judy Kollmar was elected o'clock. Boys and girls between the captain. Seventeen juniors turned ages of four nnd eight, living in out for practice. Pat Riesenberger Red Bank and all nearby towns was elected captain. Twenty seniors NO MONEY DOWN Tun. in "KATI SMITH SIMGS" arc invited to come to the library turned out for practice and elected WO«-11:11 F.M. M.n. thru fri. to hoar the stories. Ruth Burgess as captain. In spite of the weather, 27 small The assembly committee met dur- boys and girls were on hand last ing the past week and made plans Saturday morning to listen to Mrs for the spring term. Among the UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY William Russell, Jr., tell "The programs planned are a forum, and Three Bear.-," and "The Three Billy an amateur hour consisting of ta- MODERN' HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. will take care of all your (JoaU Gruff" and later to act out lent recruited from the student Home improvement Problems. Phone us for a Krec Estimate. the stories. The first story was act- body. Priies will be given to first, We will show you how lo save a lot or muiiey nnd still get the ed tlnee times. In the nrjt version second and third place winners se- best workmanship possible. We employ only experienced me- tho part of the Daddy Bear was lected by the a.nplauee of the stud- chanics and use- the flnrst materials money can buy. FREE taken by Billy Summers, Mother ent body. In addition, speakers on CONSULTATION. Bear. Patricia Squires, Baby Bear various topics will be invited to CiniK Crcmshaw, Jr., and Goldi- address the student body. locks, Ann Marie Muller. The ace TRY THE BEER ond time, Dnddy Bear, Walter In- Th» class in Problems of Amer- Ri-nm, 3d, Mother Bear, Judy Was- ican Democracy has created some fcer, Biiby Bern; Klulne (Jglensky, of the most Interesting activity in THAT'S 45 Goldilocks, fatly Farrell. In the the library recently. They arc Keen tliiri! version, Billy PnrlieU wa with books of all nize* and shapes WHAT IS IT? n.idily Jionr, Marilyn Jonea was on the World War, foreign policy, Mother Bn.-ir, Carol Squires wa reconstruction, and Russia. They riaby Boar and Betty Ann Phillip consult the Renders Guide to Peri- wus- Gokllloclt-. "The Three Billy odical Literature and go through NOTICE Goal., Gruff" v.-aj acted twice. The flies of back issues of magazine;. llrsl limo Crcr.t Big Billy Goat was Library council staff has been dis- • That's the kind of 2-uay refreshment you alttays get in Paul June?, Middle Sized was Char- carding out-of-date p.imphlct3 from lotte W.ifle, Little Goat, Judy Long the vertical flic to make room for Trommcr's White Label. Because Trommer's White Label is The Surprise Store nnd Troll wns Harold Snodcoff. many new ones on current affairs. always brewed only one way—solely of selected hops and fine hprtby serves Hoticr th.it In tit of The second lime the parts v. Some library staff members who FURNITURE 1% NO EXCUSE Ui any taken hy Larry Sklar, Pliyllis But.i- have been interested in special barley-malt, but no other grain. That's what makes it one of VETERAN not to no hnitsekcrri»S or phases of library procedure for the tiav* m beautiful home. Ir-y. Carolyn DrN'oddo and Leslie the great premium beers. Ask for Trommcr's and you're asking Wilson. Each little play was re- month are Caroline Pryor, who • With No Money Down c»ivfd with much cnthusiaam an handles or supervises nil overdue for doubly pleasant refreshment! slips for the period; Amy Myatt, In crcat upplausc by the other chil- John P. Trammer, Inc., Irtwtriei ol Brooklyn, New York; Orange, Niw Jerwy •nd only dren. charge of fines, who will try to get books returned more promptly so Mrs. Russell also read the poems, &s to avoid fines, and Joanna Po- "Someone." "The Klf and the Door- chert, who Is In charge of the verti- '2.82 Weekly mouse," "New Moon," "I'd Like i cal file. You can buy Bo n Lighthouse," "Mouaic" and Miss Miriam P. Scott Is taking a "Chrislophcr Robin." The children course In connection with Rutgers liner most of these and recited university which will count toward Three Beautiful Rooms them as she read. her doctorate degree. TROMMER Miss lima vonGlahn and MIsi of New Furniture Florence R. Ivrldel assisted with Try baked bananas. Place whole, Brewed Solely of Malt and Hops tho children. peeled bananas in a. well-buttered for Several mothers and fathers baking dish, brush with melted waited for their 50ns and daugh- butter, sprinkle with salt. Bake at ters and enjoyed seeing their lit- 375* for 15 min. or until bananas (FIRE RESISTANT) '265.00 tle onca net. are fork tender. Choose all-yellow ROOFING * $26.50 Down For Non-Vot; or slightly green-tlppcd bananas to u...r.bu..d br: JOS. PINGITORE, INC. Modern Horn, uaei Jolini-ManvlIU, Fllntkolr, Rarr.tt. Bird. Rub. taste best when cooked. LONG BRANCH. NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE tVOlM er-oid. U. S C Certsi:i-Tesd mnteiialt. We alio repair Irak., Ncu Ilv-Lans Call ^ rullert, leaden and ikylljht. FREE ESTIMATE. No abllfatlsn. llcre'u »vhal you gfi;— Vowr 3 Pc. Living Room Suite; 5 Pc. 1 or June Election Kltchm Sel: 3 Pc. Brrl.finn. Suile: plus .'our (nd Cal.lri; Lamp Talilc; Cocktail New by-laws calling for election Tnhlf. Lamps: 3Z Vc. Sri ol ulrhci: 20 of offlcers in Juno and Installation

Despite record production S Ways to SaWl5% 64088 This U your chance to get that new chair you've been 1. Keep thermostat at 68—never more than 70 or Mail This Coupon Now wanting . . . and lt'» your critical demand requires degrees during daytime and not more than 60 chance to aavc, ton! Each degrees during sleeping hours At night. "1 ot then* chain 1» In perfect 15% saving immediately condition . . . each In worth 2. Close off all unused rooms. MODERN HOME anywhere from 10% to in% MO11K than the price tag USE WHITE'S NEV» BEFORE in the history of the oil industry 3. Keep shades drawn and Venetian blinds ink".' stop In todnv . . . BUDGET PAYMENT have the oil companies produced as much fuel closed wherever possible, as these act as effective IMPROVEMENT CO don't nil** thin aclllng event. PLAN. oil as now. Yet never before has the demand been insulators. 1 W. BERGEN PL. RED BANK, N. J. as great. The situation is so critical that you and 4. Clean and adjust your heating plant to assure (icnttemon: Please, have your expert call to dlicusa Items your neighbors may have cold homes unless checked—without obllKatlon to me. maximum efficiency. everyone cooperates now to reduce fuel oil con- D Construction D Roofing D Oarages sumption by 15%. 5. Install storm windows arid insulate. • Shingling fURNITU&E AND BEDDING CO Also, if you anticipate a delivery of fuel oil, please be sure that your drive- i. Name _.._ way it open and that the fill pipe to your fuel tank is ready to receive a new I Addiess OUIt.UKU BANK STOBE IS OPEN WED. * FHI. TILL » P. M. supply. This saves valuable time and speeds up delivery to all customers. Clly MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK Slato Phone i 1 VJ MAIN STIIKLT ASBUKY PARK I Best Dty - •••Best Tim* RBR-6-76 CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY ». 6-1038 or 0327 A. P. 2-2919 iviiroNf SAVIS A i/rni, THIRI'LL BI INOUOH FOR AH BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, 194S Page Elcven_ Keaiinliurg Mary Lepick Engaged Honor For Local Itcninnlter . • . She Loves to Wear Mr. and lira. Robert J. Sanders Mozar Junior To Stanley Si low School Teacher have announced the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lcplck of Miss Helen Phillip* of tilt Rum- their daughter, Agnes Elizabeth, to Assembly Dances Mlddlctown have announrrd the son Country Day »chool faculty ' Robert R. Allen, son of Mr. and engagement of their daughter. Miss ha.q been appointed to the board of VIOLETS Mrs. William Allen of this borough. Mary Leplck, to Stanley Sllow, directors of the Now Jersey coun- Tho Ladles' auxiliary or the About iO Couples also of Mlddletown. cil for the social studies. Other di- Takr> himie a hrrath of apHnf ; American Legion met Tuesday of rectors are Dr. Heber II. Ryan, as- i last week at the home of Mra. Be«- Hold Formal ,'*.*• sistant commissioner of education: In this snowy weaihcr—a buaeh ] sic Williams with 11 members pres- Dr. Helen M. Cnrpenter. Teachers nf \lolfts frriln Ki;;in'«. ent. Plans were made to send $5 The Junior Assembly of the Ethel t-iillefcf", Trenlon; Prof. Carl BaigBt, The boy §tood on the. burning deck, each month to CARE for Eu- Mount Mozar School of Dancing Tom-hors cnllpge. Jersey City; Ed- ropean aid, starting in February. held a formal dance at th0 studio win M. Rarton, Elizabeth; Charlts Fpnu's Uniici' Uiiy nf tin- \Trck: A buffet supper was served and it last Saturday evening. Holland. Newark; Edgar Sherninn. ' Dreaming of his insurance checque. was announced that the next meet- Manasqiinn; Mrs. Mawln« Eaton. ing will bo February 10. Those present were Misses Jean ^lOLKIS SI.IMt a I5IIII.II Baird. Joan Baron, Shirley Bayn- Htiddon Heights; Mn. riuth If they hadn't caught up to him by and by, Tho Bartender*, Waiters and ton, Carole Beers, Carol Bennett, Hi-own, Hrirlgpton; John Ownn. Waitresses union, local No. 142 of Jean Botkin, Marilyn Chapman, Ti-ontnn; Prof. James Downej, He'd have got a new boat at WI. I this borough Is helping in railing Alice Dix, Joan Feinblatt, Peggy Toaelirrs college, Newark; Prof. EGAN'S Ol HAKDIM, ROAD funds for the purchase of instru- Feist. Eileen Giblin, Marjorie GofT Samuel Witcbell, Teachers college, ments for the Boy Scout band. Justine Goldsmith, Mnry Jane Qr«- Classboro. ORKKMIOUMKM OV IIAItlliM, III). AT H.MtltlM).V AVE. Tho Ladies' auxiliary of West vany, Mary Ann Jewctt, Janet Ma- I'llDM-; It. II. IS-IICI Keansburg first aid squad held a gee, Martha Magee, Mary Virginia l-'i-ril Dlaiicharil Hi-aiU benefit socinl Monday evening at Mason, Felicia Jtazzacco, Margaret the West Keansburg school. In McDonald, Rosemarie Mchm, Peg- Atlantic C.ranp- charge were Mrs. John Lutz, gen- cy Molnar, Tonl Murray, Nancy eral chairman; Mrs. W. Bownc, Neviue, Patricia Paine, Constance Krod Blnnchanl was Inntallfrl nn P«9 Lo Piccolo Says: tickets; Mrs. John Ryan, publicity; Perrine, Joan Polak, Joan Rice, mauler at a business meetinR of Mrs, A. Aucr, Mrs. Edward Kram- Doris Robinson, Jean Ryan, Bar- Atlnntic grange No. 216 of Colt's "So You Didn't Know er, Mrs. a. L. Hay, Sr., Mrs. E. Neck Tueadny, January 13. Other We Cared !» bara Ann Smith, Terry Stamler, Soden, Mrs. A. Damato, Mrs. J. Oi- Suzanne Stephens, EJiz.abeth Sweet- ollicers wore Robert l^ord, over- In the rush and bustle of post- brys, Mra. J. Leach and Mijs Mary ing, Jacqueline Travers, Sharon seer: Marlon Conover. lecturer: war shopping, a lot of women have Olbrys, co-workers. A meeting of Vogcl, Jeanne Walker and Chrlsta William Thompson, Jr., steward; forgotten that there still exist han- the auxiliary will be held January Worden. Walter Rennott, itsslstant steward; dy neighborhood stores where old- 27 at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Rev. Leonard Sihley, Jl'.. chaplain; fashioned courtesy, personal serv- Auer, Jr., with Mrs. T. Kramer as Also James Acerra, Sam Boyn- Miss Mary Lepiclc Bernard Hncdekcr, treasurer; ice and that nice "talking-things- co-hostess. ton, Warren Carter, Whitney Con- ('"•olclie Hunt, secretary: Henry over" attitude is still in style. row, Thomas Cowan, Richard Doel- Both are graduates of Middle- ALTON Raymond Huber entertained a town township high school. Mi.ss MaKIn, Jr., giLtekeeper; Mary Ge- proup of friends from the Kresge ger, Billy Esberg, John Goldsmith, iDW, Corns; Viva Iilanchnrd, Po- You can still get this pleasant Bill Gtiitormnn, Lonnia Hanauer, Lepick is employed by Undue ,t kind of attention at the Fair Hav- department store in Newark Sun Seymour, Ltd., of ;NY\V Yin k rity. mona; Sophie Cichoaki, Flora, and day of last week at a turkey din- Warren Hance, Dick Handy, Carl Dorothy Lord, L.A.8. en Market. Herber, John Hesscl, Harry Hoff- Her flancp. served thr*H.» ;md mic- STUDIO We have the quaint idea that most women like to discuss ner. Movies were shown after din- half years in Ihn Ser.hrcs, and it Tlic installntion tenm conflicted ner hy Mr, Huber. Guests wore man, Robert HnfTmnn, Murray their food problems and food budgets with their grocer ... to Leeds, Sam 1/Cfkowitz, Jack Lles- now employed by tin; CYnual K.iil- of (lag bearer, Yvonno Wylie; -stnft be told about new products, how and better ways of serving foods. present frw.ii Montclalr, Bloomfleld road of Now JorMcy, bearers, Dorothy Lord and .lean and the Oranges, ner, Dick Lucas, Robert. McDonald, It's a pretty satisfying feeling to know that some merchants David Mogelever, Stephen Morris, Thompson; emblem UCH.IOV, Mnry DO care, personally, about helping to feed your family better on Walter )3. Bcrberlch, GM 1/c, John Nllcs, Bradford Noyes, War- Fort MomiiiHiiii fii'imv; regalia bearer, Doris Sib- less money. has re-cnllsted after serving six ren Moves. Edward Pitts." Reginald lev; installing olllccr, Bernard Srid- years in the navy. He is stationed Miss Martha Mark ,if r'nrt Mon- okprj marshal, Henry Murtin, Jr.; Why not start the New Year with us? We think you'll like Pye, David Rowcll, Bob Rue, How- mouth nnd Mi/is June Andiearh of at San Diego, CaK, where he and ard Scherman, Laurence Schilling, acting master, Russell Heulltt, and the way we do business, the pains we'll cheerfully go to in order bis -wife have lived fov the past Kp.ansbm'R spent :i wePli-eml in the pianist, Hart Webber. to make you a satisfied customer. If we fall FLKASE tell us! Joe Stamler, Howard Strauss, Lloyd two years. Air. and Mra. Bcrbcrich Poconos In Pennsylvania, enjoying Uefiesbments were served. No- Sincerely, Thomas, David Toolan, John Too. jklinp nncl other winter snorts. CHILD PORTRAITURE have been visiting Mr. Berberich's Ian and Stanley Walthauer. tice was made of the presentation PEG and JOE pa rents here on his first visit homo Miss Mack Is a graduate or St. of ;i throo-act comedy entitled, "A in four years. His visit was the Future events scheduled by the Vincent's nntulemy in NVwark urd Roady-Marip. Family," by the (>' .Wdll//id (O lli )'• .T.v (III/.I/ occasion for a family reunion ar- Junior Assembly include a senior Is attending 1 ho Urban division of grange Thursday and Friday l ranged by his parents. Mr. and guest night on Wednesday, Janu- Soton Hnlf college, NPV.MI-II. .Mi.-n nights, February 20 ami 27, at 8:15 > lUiBINSON PLAC'K SIIUKVUSHUKY Mrs. Berberich drove from San ary 28, at which members of the Andreach is a graduate of Kctl li. m., in tho Colt's Nock school. The Fair Haven Market Diego. The couple will visit Mrs. Wednesday ovenintf group will be Bank Catholic hi^h «i;ht>ol. The play will l>c directed by Mrs. I'or AppinniintMil: 1'lionr Itcil Iliiuk ft-2113 hosts to friends and former mem- Arthur Mallctl, BOH of Mr. and JOSEPH I/O PICCOLO, Owner Berberlch'3 parents in Maiden KlIBSPll HlMllItt. Mass., a suburb of Boston, and bers who arc over 14 years of age, Mrs. Newton Mallctt, celebi-aled iiis Groceries Gift Banket* then return to San Diego. A Sndle Hawkins formal dance Is fifth birthday Thursday, January A meeting of the Ladies' auxil scheduled for February 28th. 15. Those present, were Hatbaia DellcateMen Fruit* Si Vegetable* The second term of tho Assembly Jean Seploy, llnrry Mollcr, j vh,vllia V iary of Five company Wo, 1 was mo»fio' FOODS'' j hold at the Manning place fire starts on February 2nd. Monday Schoellner and N.-incy I'nls'li. FAIR HAVEN, N. J. house Tuesday evening of last evenings will be devoted to present Mrs. Bernii-'C Rtitl and M.s. Mori- 772 RIVER ROAD week, with Mrs. Douglas Kite pie members untier 14 years of Hge, trlce Mttllett uf this place; Mr*. Kv- Phones: R. B. 6-2580 & 3373. Free Delivery. siding. The by-laws were read for Wednesday evenings to present and elyn Gozcn of Beirord. and Mis. the second time, and after a vote former members over 14 years, and Ruth Mallctt, .Mrs. Ruth Mi-Or and was taken they were approved on Tuesday evenings a new group Mrs. Olive Smith of M:itn\van at- Plans were discussed for a cake for beginner*, aged 12 to 18, will be tended the Arthur Godfrey show at sale February 7 at Trenery's auto Inaugurated. New York city Monday of last. showrooms. The next meeting o week. the auxiliary will be February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ilcnnlngscn Mrs. Andrew Snellgrove la con- Lincroft visited Mr. and Mrs. William llcn- i fined to her home by illness. George Cochrane, manager of nlngscn of Shark River Hills Sun- SAMT0M-: SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thon and Mimosa Stock farm, Is a patient at day. Nick- DcTuro are in Miami, Fla., Rlvervlew hospital. Mrs. Deborah Cnrter of Rpd visiting Mr. Thon's mother, who Is Mrs. Geraldlnc Babcock hn's re Bank spent Monday of this week /s Heath Dij'f'i-n-nl and licllt seriously 111. turned to Long1 Island after spend' with her niocp. Mrs. Hattin Miner. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Opdyke Injj the holidays with her grand- Leonard Miner anil Mr. nml Mre. are spending two months at Lake mother, Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson. Raymond Minor nnd daughter RED BANK... I liun l//\ Olhi-r l)r\ ( leunin Worth, Fla, Teachers and adult member* of Carol of Jersey City upon!, t lit- Mr. and Mrs. George Callahan Uncroft Sunday-school will' meet wpek-nnH with Mrs. Harriet. Miner. j .ire the parents of a dauRhter horn tonight at the home of Mr, and Tho Women's Republican club j Monday of last week at Monmouth Mrs. John Mauser. held a card party at llio home uf For Fine Living Memorial hospital, Leslie Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fulsch Tuesday of { Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keenan are Mrs. Leslie R. Stewart, Sr., hu this week. the parents of a daughter horn last enlisted in the army air cor.ps, and Mr. and Mrs. George SqoLt, Jr., I Monday week at Monmouth Me- Is taking aeronautical training Rt and daughter Glenn spent Simcluy SEE FOR YOLRSELI morial hospital. the Lakeland airport in San An- with Mr. and Mis. Georgo Heott, BY SENDING The Firemen's Social club met tonio, Texas. Sr., of Ocean Grovo. | at the fire house Saturday of last The Ladies' auxiliary of the Fire Grand Chief Daughter Mary lie- A TRIAL ORDER week. company met Monday evening of Cann ol Philadelphia, anil Grand STEINBACH COMPANY.. Mrs. Robert Thorno and daugh- last week at the flrehouse. Mrs. Ed- Recording Secretary Helen Me- TO ter Carol and Mra. Robert Thome, ward Boylan presided. Final plans Commachie of Montclair paid an Jr., spent Tuesday of last week were made for the preparation of official visit to the Liidy .Iran Mc- | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Van Note in the beef stew supper to be held Coniuodalc lodRe of Kcansliury For Fine Shopping LEON'S 1 Irvington. Monday, January 28. Members at- Monday, Jnnuaiy 12. Vu-iltora A meeting of the Star of Bay- tending were Mrs. William Warne- came from Asbury Park and Kear- The only plant in Monmouth County side council, Daughters of Amer- ker, Mrs. John Warneker, Mrs ny. that offers ica, will be held at the West Keans- Walter Angerole, Mrs. Adolf Braun Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murdock burg fire house tomorrow night at Mrs. Garrett Corson. Mrs. Glentle spent the week-end wilh Mr. anil [ 8 o'clock. Stencil, Mrs. Harold Willgerodt, Mrs. John Murdock of Kearny. Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Langczin of and Mrs. Gerard Domldion. Host- Mrs. Gcorguinna WriBhl, Mrs. Frazier place are the parents of esses for the evening were Mrs. Betty Anderson, Mrs. MiirgaiTl ] a daughter born Monday at Haz- William Warneker and Mrs. Mat- ard hospital. Mooney, Mrs. Marge Slmrpc, Mis. thew Mullin. Nan McBrayne and Mrs. Daniel MISS LARSEN ENGAGED M16* Thelm* Fisher, Douglas Murdock visited the Lady Douglas Mataon and Louis Bedell of the McArthur lodge in Ashury Park Mr. and Mrs. Anton Larien of San Franciico team ot Bedle and Tuesday of last week. The gnvnd The New Woodbrldge have announced the M&Uon, recording* artists, visited chief daughter made her olllciai engagement of their daughter, over the week-end with Mr. and visit. Marie Beatrice, to Weldon P. Sten- Mrs. Thomas Kraan at Windmill Cornell Lyltes of Now Yorl: r.Hy zel, «6n of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sten- farm. LEON'S zel of Keyport. Miss Larsen la a visited MB mother, Mrs. Cornell Jack Lamkln. Edwin Creswick graduate of Woodbrldge high Lykcs, for the week-end. and Thomas Kraan have moved Mrs. Emmn. Meadc of 12«st Or- Cleaners - Dyers - Launderers school and the Whitman buaintss more than a ton of papers and ma- school of Newark. She Is employed ange and Robert Butler of Jersey HIM 1912 gazines from the fire house to the City spent tho week-end at the by the California Oil company at Thomaa Kraan barn for the P.T.A Perth Amboy, Mr. Stenzel, a grad- home of Mr. and Mrs. William 64-76 White St., Red Bank uate of Keyport high school, is Mr. and Mr«. William Lichten Meade. serving In the navy. berger and ton Peter have returned Louis C. Werse celebrated hit from New York city, where they birthday Friday, January KJ. «pent a, week. Newton Mallctt celcbr.-ttert his Red Bank Mrt. Robert Slaven and h«r birthday Saturday, January 17. brother, Paul Slaven, spent Sunday Mrs. Edna Scrvleo and Mrs. Ar- evening with Mrs. Glenn King of thur MacCrca of Jersey City spent Atlantic Highlands. the week-end with their parents, Visitors last week of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner. Mrs. Leonard Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ncary recently Mrs. Charles Bbert of Long Island visited h=r brother, James Conwcll, and Mr. and Mrt. Harry Lee of who is a patient at the St. Alban's EUubeth. , Naval hospital, New York. Two Outstanding Values Mn. Robert Daverio ha« returned Mr. and Mre. James Greelcy from Monmouth Memorial hospita spent Saturday with relatives in Opening Early in February with her infant ion, John Robert New Brunswick. Daverio. Mrs. Anita Wyman, Mrs. Hattle Brian Slaven, son of Lieut, and Miner and John Woods, ofliccrs of ALL WOOL SWEATERS Mrs. Robert Slaven, celebrated hU the Port Monmouth Civic associa- fourth birthday, Monday. tion, will attend the reading of the Mn. Donald Adams Is confined to school budget nt the Leonardo hir home by illneai, .: grade school auditorium. 3.35 Wages of rug weavers In Pereln, India and China now are several- fold higher than hofore tho war. Long Sleeves or Sleeveless Pullovers.. These Sweaters For this reason prices of better grade Oricntnl rugs may bo ex- are from our regular stocks and are a 7.50 value. pected to remain substantially above their pre-war level. The sizes are from 36 to 46,

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Lean * % » ft*c*h frozen, II. §» (jovciunirnt Inspected. Choir* pieces. 25 Ib. NOW ME. AND MRS. JOHN STROMENGEU Miss Beatrice Walling Bennett, carried bouquets of pink and white JUST ARRIVED!! daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John carnations. Bennett of Port Monmouth, nnd Fred Rrunchley ot Summit was John Kidman Strometiger, son of best man, and the ushers were RUSTIC BIRD HOUSES Mr. nntl Mrs. John Stro monger of Chester Hohcnna of Little Silver Summit, we in mnrriod Saturday and Raymond Eckerson and Jerry .95 .95 .95 nfternoon at New Monmouth Kap- Fcnvvnnger, both of Summit. \VIM> HI III) SEEIi FANCY BIRD CAGES tlst church by the pastor, Rev. William E. Powell. Krank Grcngcr The bride's mother chose a floor TKOriCAI, FISH BV MKNURVX of Kcansburg WSIJ organist, and length gown of royal blue crepe Karl Hohvig of New Monmouth with a matching feathered hat, and 5 6 sang "Because" nnd ''I Love Ymi a corsage of American beauty 4 Truly." Whitfi gladioli, roses and roseff. Tho bridegroom's mother Not Every Site in Each Style. All Sales Final. METAL FRAME AQUARIUMS ferns decoratrd th<» church. A rr- wore a.n ivory colored gown, with ccptlon followed at Button wood gold accessories and a corsage of From §4.00 manor, Matawan. roses. The bride, who was given In mar- The couple will make their home riage by her father, wore a white at 12G Mnplc street, Summit, upon satin gown, designed with capped their return from a wedding trip sleeves, a sweetheart neckline »nd in New York state. For traveling, 3 East Front St. R. B. 64393 a full draped skirt which formed the bride wore a gray gabardine FOOT OF BROAD ST. a train. Her French Illusion veil suit with bluo nceessor.es, and was full length, and fell from a silver musk.rat fur coat. crown of orange blossoms. She had The bride was graduated from JOHN B. ALLEN CO. an arm bouquet of gladioli. Mtddletown township high school Eva Eckerson of Summit was and Trenton State Teachers col maid of honor, and was dveased in lege, and is a member of Nu Delta 8 BROAD ST. RED BANK TEL. 6-0267 a gown of aqua taffeta, styled with Chi sorority. She is a member of an Illusion neckline, and a full the faculty of the Chatham public - HOME OWNERS - skirt. She hnd a. matching head- school pystem. dress and carried a bouquet of pink The bridegroom, who U assistant Don't Dream...Act Now! and white carnations. manager of the Woolworth store at The other attendants wete Bar- Enat Orange, was graduated from bara Stromengcr of .",::-.iinit and Summit high school nnd Admira Peggy Croshie or Port Monmouth. Farragut academy, and served 2H REPAIR - IMPROVE Their dresses were of pink taffetn, yea in w i t h tho a vm ed fo rces . n made like the honor attendants. both (he European and Pacific the- YOUR HOME TODAY They had matching lace tiaras, and aters of war. For'i start off on the There Goes That RIGHT foot...with Basketball Game

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Nallci •> S«llltm«it •( AcuuM. day of Februnry, A, D,, 19<8. at 10:00 Now York City, N, V. Totament of Ktarr M. •otter, I EiUt. of Jamtl Hornet Hardlni, d<- o'clock n. ni.. nt which time npplicatlon Surviving Trustees of tba Trnat deceasad Trustee. Address ,., ctued (Laura Hurillnit, trim*,) Nntlc« yt\]\ bfl mnde for tho nllownnco of com> for tliu licncdt of Uurn HurdlnB, It h.nbjr «lv«n that th. account! of th. mlnloni and countcl fcea, under the Lint Will and Teita- Messrs, Stryker, Taaw * ••raar, City - rhnne •ubicvtb.rit iiirvivtnff truittn and Dutedl Dscetnbor 2«t», A. •>.. 1017, ment of James Horses Hardln*. 744 Broad Street. : PURE o CEKNDABLE • GOOD TASTlNO exaeutor of a dtcenfteil truittt, of the CHARLES HAHNEY HARDING, Newark. N. 1. Hi:.".! lime tn cull catnts of mid deccnifi<1, wltl bt audited Humson, New Jersey. Comnnt cl Proelon. nnd listed by the Surrogate of tht United States Trust Comimnr County of Mon mouth and r.porttd for of New York. Si Tht Red Bank Rtfllter It support.! •ittl.mtnt to the Orphans' Court of *->. Ryi Henry B. Htnitt Aniitsnt r local as wall aa •ul-*M*wa kotlaw| •>1< eountr. oa TKundir. tht nliutunth Viet rmlJent, Eieeutot ol the Lsit Will tad REP BASK REGISTER. JANUARY 22, iU9 Page Thirteen , DOBEML'S, MC CUE * Itjr. Jack Collim, Alma Dudlty, John Vann next anng "Merry BIJS5ELL School News Peter Ferra.ro, Vlto Lontinl, Vir- Christmas". Santa, then announced COUNSKI.I.ORS AT LAW ginia MacCloud. Juanlta Marshall, the dancing of the Virginia llccl liy KED BANK SKMOK HIGH Alan McCormlck, CharloU* Palm- members of the third period «rym , WkltlUU BuHdic* Kcd Bank Sympathy Offerings School Briefs er, Mamie Scott, Frank Soldo, class. Tho pupils were nttired In 'j J*bn J. Uulnn Thomti P. Porcmui Dominick Trocchla. Phyllis W«in- gay colored peasant skirts and Vincent J. McUua Ernejt h'umo Joy Fralte returned to school af- Jteln, EMelle Wright, Robert blouses. Thin was under the «uper- William I. Hu.iell. Jr. Attractively and Appropriately Designed ter an appendicitis operation. Joy Lowry, Sue Simon, Ethel Williams, vislon nf Mrs. Irene Kmlth, glil.V has been absent fov three weeks. Dolores Lapidus, Arnold Booth gym Instructor. Tho next attraction S, LABUECUUE, Red Bank hlph school hu ac- CANZONA £ COMBS and Vance Allen.— Beverly Bacon. was a dupt, "Cllory Be to Ooudy and faculty the doora of the senior high school Th« first requirement is the com- joined in on the second verse. WILLIAM E. BEATV and new Indirect lights have been pletion of "Easy SW.ns To The installed in the tunnel between the Bind", by Taylor. Th« next re- The football team contributed to ; ATTORNEY AT LAW Junior and senior, buildings. Frank quirement Is the playing of the this guy affair by singing "Silent Haviland directed the improve- "Star Spangled Banner" and "Alma Night". Paul "Bean" Murray Bang Income Tax Consultant We're As Near ments. Mat«r" In their respective sections. the second verse as a solo. Florence The Anal requirement is tha per- DoiU tnp darned to "The .Sidewalks tO Eaat Front St., Red Bank 6-4377 Mrs. Frances Moore, art teacher, of New York". "White Christina*" has returned to school after being formance of sight reading m&teri.U 1 selected by the committee. WAS then sunn by tin football confined lo her home with Illness. team. Santa Clsus announced tile MILTON KOSENE As Your Despite the snow and rain Tues- At tha conclusion of these atcps, solo "Blrthdny of a King" sung liy day, all school busses arrived on the committee votes on the accept- ' ATTORNtV-A'I'-LAW Miriam Tatom. I.ait on the pro- time Wednesday morning, nc< or th« declination of the in- gram was the conKreKntional sing- Red Bank plays Neptune »t dividual, 1« Monmouth St. lied Rank ins; of "O Come AH \'« Faithful". lionie tomorrow night. The junior 3om« of the members who passed The piano accompanists were Mir- it. B. B-3819 Telephone varsity game begins at 7:30 p. m. their band test* this year and en- iam Tatom and Edith Lindner, —Don P*ttei#on. tered tha band are Miriam Lebedon, Clarlnat; James Woodle, cornet; Santa ended with a Merry Chrlnt- OR. MILDRED HULSART. storm Damage Oerard DcVaux, trombone; Yolan- tnai to everyone and mentioned la Jones, trombone, and George that there was ice cream for all at The recent snowstorm, which oc- the candy counter in the main hall. Foal Orthopedics—Electro-TlH-rup} ' If you want information about any home curred during the Christmas vaca- Savage, souiaphona. tion, caused much damage to the The members of the committee School was then dismissed at the ' (Mica Howl: Daily » a in. to Spa.. end of a one session tiny. Kvanl»t«: Tucadiy. Thursday, 7 lo ft junior high building. The top floor arc Richard Brounley, Barbara repair work call the Hagerman Lumber Co. «a» flooded with a few Inches of Kuhl, Yolands. Jones, Shirley The party was under the direc- 1 (CI>Hd Wadneaday and Friday) ' tion of Mrs. Irene Smith, gymnas- l water. The water seeped through Sims, and John Luckenbll], advi- > •/ •Bpalntmtnt only, Hud Bank ti-O'JUS the floor and damaged some of the ser,—Barbara. Kuhl. ium instructor.—Lavenla l.atshnw. Tti* Bobbin* I Mytft lit BROAD ST.. !tei) UA.NK. N I. i We shall he glad to tell you just what can In; rooms below. One of the rooms N*w Shallow Well Pump '• I which wns damaged was Mrs. Arnold Booth irie I'iremrn „ AUDITS BOOKKLEI-liMU 'i Chnrlottc Sims' room. Many of the Mnt for farm*, reports, country home*, it'i unbelievably quiet and simple .• dune and to help you in any way we cun. Arnold Booth, one of the Red ftlcct Ofliccrs operation. A patented pumping element deliver* positive pressure instantly— HAROLD F. DOWSTRA new desks got wet and turned Bank high school key basketball without puUation. No priminft, no adju«tmenti. Pump and motor opr.wt »;t>- white in spots. players, will be leaving his team- Al Durko was elected president i out attention in ,\n enclosed, compJCt, aluniinum houiin/;. Piihllc Accountant Water also found Its way Into mates in the next few weeks. Ar- of "Weatslde Hose company nt the j the basement floor of the junior nold, who will be graduated in the company's annual meeting; Tuesday I C«a* h ••• m f«r full Ittormatio*. . 130 Bru4 Straat i'hona building and went Into the furnace February class of '48, will play hia night, January ft, nt the firn house ] Ktf Bank, N.w J.ra.y R.d Bank 6-3IS3R and supply rooms. The damage last game on Tuesday, January 27, on Lclffhton avenue. Andrew De- \ was caused by the loosening of against the Red Bank Catholic high Ponti was elected captain. MINER SUPPLY CO. ! slate from the roof by the pressure school baakctcers at the Buccan- Other olTlccra nrc David -Macin- 1 Hagerman Lumber Co. of the heavy snows,—Howard Ken- eers' home court. I'LUMHKHS SUIM'UKS tosh, treasurer; Kenneth Wood- JEWELRY REPAIRING nedy. Besides playing basketball, Booth ward, secretary; Al Durko, first J2<> Wrsi 11 out Si. i<<-rl Rank Watckai, Clocka and Jewelry Cleaned , LUMBER. MILLWORK, PAINTS, HAKDWABK was an end on the football squad, lieutenant; James Vaughnn, engin- Music Appreciation Club Mai Repairs at Reafonalile I'rice. AND MASON MATERIALS. and ran the half-mile and threw eer, and Nick Caizzn, assistant en- IMIONK R. B. r>-:i:.»» All Work Guaranteed for On. Year The Music Appreciation club, the javelin on the track team. The gineer. M. ROSIN, Jeweler under tho direction of William Pa- elongated center Is one of the 59 Chestnut St. Red Bank 6-0242 — 6-0243 zicky, meets In Room one of junior Booth family, which has con- II Wait From St.. Red Bank, N. J high school building every Wednes- tributed many athletes to Red Tal. 4-0072M. day during activity period. Hnnk high school. Arnold Is a cou- The purpose of this club i.i to sin of Frank and Warren Booth, listen and to 'learn to appreciate stn.r performers. One remaining fjood music of a classical and semi- cousin, Russell, is starring on the SCHOOL CLOSING cliusical variety. The group studies freshman team at River street Are Your the lives of tho writers of the com-school.—Charles Dudley, By special arrangement with positions listened to nnd learnn the stories of great operas. Senior PUy the Superintendent of Schools At Uic present time the club is Try cuts for "Uncertain Wings" RUGS studying the opera "Carmen." They Red Bank senior play, began Jan- OFFICIAL NOTICE are also becoming familiar with uary 11 In the junior high school famous conductors, orchestras and auditorium. Mrs. George Brown la of the closing of schools in musician:) of the present era. the director, and Min.i Margaret SOILED Some time In tho future the club Thompson, Miss Helen Reece and will. Jake * trip to New York city Mrs. Frances Moore, class adviser, ami a'tend cither the philharmonic will serve as a committee to fur- because of bad weather or other or Faded? l>r the djpeja. ther advise the presentation. VThe members of the club are The following seniors tried out emergencies will be broadcast by Msry*'Kin|*',wN.incy Young, Peggy for the piny: CALL *" Branch, Ingrid Davenport, Ann Krrlckson and Carolyn Sindlinger Phyllis Wclnsteln, Dolores Papl- •••" ^-Richard Mastriii. dun, Miriam Tatom, Shirley Bush, BOB SMITH ,• WNBC Hi Thomas D'Agostlno, Anthony IJIW Caf:<>a Bruno, Aubrey Dell'Omo, Joan 660 on your dial LEONS The Commercial I_,nv.- clnssca of Church, Ann llciser, Harold Giblin, n=(]. Banit.hlsh. school, .taught by , Edwin Cloth, Larry Roth, Maiy 7:05 to 8:30 AM, school days Hcm'ard Brown; -arc hnvinjj- jury |Bottagaro, Louiao Lcporo, Pntny .„... for Liials in which the students are •Carlucci, Mary Kennedy, Marie VISIT THE KED BANK SAVINGS & LOAN the jurors, lawyers, defendants, Pugllsl, Tlllleruth Handlcman, BOB SMITH on WNBC every weekday morning prosecutors and judges. The stu- Judy Rycrson, Florence Finnellc, ASSOCIATION EVERY PAY DAY dent lawyers present their cases Phyllis Glloly, Charlotte Koenlg, nnd student jurors decide the ver-Botty Costa, l

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• The telephone business DEAR MOTORIST: is always changing. Im- provements in equipment ARE YOU We have something uliieh KC take great pride in aiinuuiic« are constantly being made ing lo you for the first lime. Our new Goodyeur "SKID KID.'' —new methods of doing SCOTCH? things faster and better This tire, through R s|iccial coni|toiinding process, develops a rough are constantly being abrasive surface that "GRIPS" and holds on wet and icy winter developed. It leslly doem't matter—bnt the jacket of ikis corduroy roads. By winter treading your tires "NOW," you will he aide • That's why training suit is copied from a Scotch to stop and start on grades without the use of chains. Traction never ends for telephone people. Their training Smoking Jacket. In |r«nd is achieved by the rultlx-r itself and special knolihy designs are colon suth as v*J> *U ai.d dem.nnds Hsninst Not all of these members can af- interested volunteer groups who the hnitl eslnle, under ontti, within ttx ford to pny full membership fee;*. kept the program going at capac- thur Russell, Rev. Joseph Scutt, months from the Jute of the aforeiaid The families of some of them have ity, often against great odds. But Thomas Simmons, Robert Smith, i order, or they will be forever hatred of Joseph Vincent, John WatUins, Si1., , their actions therefor Agnlnst tht laid been sharply nffentcd by today's achievement vu marked and the au1>8crtl>(.r. ^ ,, 2 CONVENIENT OFFICES hiph cofit of living. Yet the "Y" po- people realised that here they had John Westbrook, Dr. Herman O. licy of share-nnd-jiharo-aliUc has made a fine thing. Wiley, Aussien Williams, Emsrsnn ' Untcd: Freehold, N. J., necttnber "i«th, ' *j Williams, William Wormley and 1 1947. KEI) BANK • tUEEHOII) meant that fill the youngsters The real landmark of Westalde'c RICHARD B. RUBEPTS, served by the branch can join success came early in 19*7 when Dr. William English Wright. I'JU RroRi) Street, hands in the equality of their as.so- the Community Y.M.C.A. purchased Entontown, N. Ji F. ftlisi Price, Esq.. rlntinn and lake full part in all ac- from the board of education the Eatcintown, New Jersey, tivities. West Bergen place former nchool County Florists i' roc tor. building which now houaes the People who buy the J5 and $10branch. This building was dedicated Hold LaoW Night Netict of Settlement el Account. "V" bonds during the general cam- Estate of Leona P. Coutina, deceased. last April, with Dr. Parker being The Monmouth County Florists Notice U hereby divert that the accounts paign, which KLnrta February 5, elected chairman of the manage- iusoclatton observed Indies' n'.uht | of the RilbsrrihfT, e .editor nnd trustee, enn realize that "they are. helping ment committee, tinder hui guid- of the astute of finid deceased, will bm at a dlnncr-dancc last Thursday j Rtutit(tl »i\tl stwUd by the Surrogate of to guarantee that all members, ance, Westside since has been night at Uncroft inn. Music was whatever their personal Income or the County of Monmouth nnd reported COMPANY operating at capacity attendance, provided by Dan Clark's Hillbillies ; for Bc-ttlemcnt to the Orphans' Court of Ijcith Office* Over .1, •!. Newbcrrj'* lack of it, can go to the 'Y' and find inside the building there is a big of Keypoit. Serving as cochniimon *aid vounly. on Thnrsdny. thp ninettonth a wMeomc", says Joseph C\ Irwin, game room, equipped with pool, were Harold B. Perry of Colonial liny of Kcltniaty, A. I)., 134S, nt 10:00 77 BROAD ST., RED BANK I'd. 6-1172 president ot tiio Community "Y". o'clock n, m,, nt uhtch time application ping pong and other table games florist shop of Red Bank "ml Iloh- will he mrnle for the nllownnce of com* 7 MAIN ST., I KKEHOLI) Tel. 8-1600 Producing the wide .scope of pro-which arc constantly in use, There srt Goodman of tho Millbrtjok itiissinns nnd counsel fctn. grams enjoyed nt West side last are two club and acitivlty meeting greenhouses nt Nrw MonmouLh. License #741,' - 775. Chrfi. 1!^% Wo. Bnl. Dated; l>p«mbrr 23, A. V,, l«4f. year, snid Mr. Trwin, resulted from rooms and there Is a big, well- Attending were Mr. and Mrs. HARKY \, BROW EH. more than ten years of effort on equipped kitchen ample to prepare Harold B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Da- 17 East Wpststde Avenue. food for frequent parties and group 1<.. 1948, at nightly (except Saturday and Sunday) panions—enter Into and make real Mr. unit Mrs. Charles Jameson, the average civilian who is paying 10:00 o'clock it, m. events of their 'teen-age canteen, Allenhurst, and Mr, and Mrs. A. for equal benefits. Da'etl: December 17, A. !>.. 194T. Demonstrations. I boxing and choral clubs, boy andHanaen and J. Hansen, B^lmar. HELEN )8PARDEK, prlrl scout troops, bowling and bas- 307 Allen Avcnut, It takes an estimated 200,000 Allerhpfit. V.: J. - ketball majorette training classes POST OFFICE BLDG. RED BANK, N. J. '* SflU Eseeuttis. and girls' social club. Women of farmers to produce the food that RTntsky, (iray rind Klutikf, ,.' the area learn to know their neigh- rats cat nnd destroy annually in ROOM 8 S 'EHWI Kront Street*' ^ ' "" this eountry. Red B*% New Jersey. ' bors at Ladies' auxiliary meetings. rroctora. MOUNT Competition is stimulated at nix gymnastics classes for boys, girls and yonntr men at the River street Gym, under "Y" supervision. ^CHEVROLET/ Just one Idea of what all of this

JQF This is tht fifth of a series of advertisements to acquaint the citizens of New Jersey with problems faced by their railroads. In your own self-interest you should know these fact's. CHEVROLET and ONLY Chevrolet IS Fl RST!

, YOUR LOCAl CHEVROltT DIAIH —and «v«ry oHier O»vrol«t d«al«r FIRST in PRODUCTION, in SALES and In Annrica—are both proud and happy to make If* Mowing rtporl to buycra and pretpMtlv* buyers of Chwrreltt produchi Again In 1947, Onvrctet bulH and told in REGISTRATIONS of cars and of trucks more con and more iwtkt than any other maker In MM Induttry, |vtl at Chevrolet hat built and told more con and more frvcfct FIRST In Patt«ng«r Car Production in 1«47—according la puMlihad than any othtr makar for the total tevw production figures. tt*n-y*ar ptriod, doting from January, 1931 to January, I94t—th* modern period of Fl R5T In Truck Production in 1947-according ta aubllihoal araduc- Is your tax bill bigger than Motufolly, we at well at the Chevrolet Meter DMtlen of General Motor* are deeply groieful (or America's ouhpoken In Patttngtr Cor Solot In 1947—according t» Incomploto preference for Chevrolet panenger can FIRST end trucki) and we are determined to do your paycheck? but conclusive solo* rocord*., everything in our power to continue to deterve tMt preference m the future oi In In Truck Solo* In 1947—according to incomplete but con- ItM pfllfe URS IS. And how! New Jersey taws alone No state wants to see the railroads in'cn un- FIRST clutlvo lalot rocordi. We want to thank each ond every take away everything railroads earn in the sound, unhealthy condition. New Jersey lent penon M this community for Ms friondmip O end goodwill for thti organliaHon. Wo State—and then some! of all. \et taxes in New Jersey, per mile ot track! FIRST 4o Produce ovor a Million Cor* ond Truck*-in • postwor wNdt and aperedato your patronage. Wo yoar, 1947—according to publithod production flgum. are doing our level beit to prove that, by Ml- It's only right that a railroad should pay for the are higher than any other State, incredibly big orders for newChevroleh hut at promptly at we can—even under today's trying con- privilege of doing business within a State. But, higher! Actually 3 Vi times that of the 17 north- in Total Pa**ongor Car Production and Solo* for the total ditions—and we are deeply and doubly eastern states, whose average is $860...New FIRST appreciative of the patience and under- when you have to pay more than you earn in that State 17-year period, January, 1991 to January, 1941—according standing of all our customers who are ... that's something else again! Jersey's is $2,9961 ,.. :,^. to BuMUhod nation-wide Ague*. owaiHng deliveries of new Chevrolet!. Neediest to lay, you buy wisely when There's the fix the railroads are in. In the Knowing that the prosperity^ NewTJerwy you buy the product of the wor/d'« /orgttf FIRST in Total Truck Production and Me* far the total 17-year proenxwa of cart and truck*, for that ii the past twelve years they have been forced to pay depends on sound, healthy transportation, period, January, 1911 to January, 1941—according to way to maximum dollar value) Rait onurtd in New Jersey taxes more that* twice as'viuch as published nation-wide figure*. that we'll fill your ordtr for a n«w Chev- wouldn't you say that railroads are entitled to rolet just ai soon at It It humanly ponlble they earned in the State/ a down-to-earth approach to tht entirt taxfirobttm? to do to. Meanwhllo, please let us help to In Total Number of Car* and Truck* on tho read today- keep your pretent car or truck In good FIRST running condition by bringing it to ut for according to official nation-wide registration*. skilled service now and at regular Intervals. ASSOCIATED RAILROADS OF NEW JERSEY Ctntril R. R. ol New Jcrsry • Dciawirc, Ucktwanna & Western R. It, • Eric Railroad • Lchlgh and Hudson River %j, McKIM-LAYTON CHEVROLET COMPANY Lthlfh fc New Englind R. I'., • Lchizh Valley It, R, • New Jersey and New York It. R. • New York Central R, R. • New York, Susqiiehinna fc We item R, R Pennsylvania R. R. • I'enna.-Rcadinj Seashore Lines • Reading Company • Railway Express Alfncy 29 MECHANIC SHEET rtmt Rtd Bank 6-3130 RED MIM 1 RED BANK REGISTER. .TAXI'AKV I !'. I!HS Page Fifteen Odd Fellow* Lodge School Budget Countv liii-ilif* SURPRISE STORE Plans Busy Year Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Falke of IT'S NOT im HOXSCSHOC. Membeis of tht Red Bank lodge Leonardo are the parents of a Bring or Odd Fellows are planning for a Explained For daughter born last Thursday at busy year both socially and fra- Monmouth Memorial liospital. CANNON SHEETS tcrnally. The Red Bank lodge was Mr. nnd Mrs. Eduartl Davis of organized more than 100 years apo, Voters' Benefit Leonardo arc the parents nf a son Your and is located in its own building ! born Friday at Monmouth Memorial 63x108 2.19 »lx*>9 2.29 at 16 llonmouth street. Plans aru hospital. underway for the entertainment of Copie* Distributed Mr. :inu Mrs. Kenneth Johnson 72x99 2.19 H.xHMl 2.59 visiting members from the Atlan- of Monmouth ;i venue, Nnvesinknrr Cleaning-Dyeing tic Highlands and Kcyport lodges In Little Silver the parents nf a d;iu(,'hter born 72xl0» 2.29 Monday night, January 26, at Saturday at Monmouth Memorial 9Oxl0» 2.H9 which time an old-fashioned clam By Cub Pack 15 hospital. And chowder dinner will be served. En- Mr. and Mr.-. Reginald Lyman CANNON IMI.I.OW CASKS .",<>, of J.ime.1* .street, Shtew.ibui y, rue | tertainment will follow. All Odd More than 600 copies of the Little Th«so arc (Sri-wiils) of well limmn Caiiniin rtni-.iln. line l.> the Fellows arc invited to attend. 3ilver school budget draft were the parents of a son horn Snt- , The activities of the local lodge distributed Saturday in that com- urdny »t Monmouth Memorial hos-] hiKli Mliiiuliiitls nf ;:ni(lh>K \mi Mill lind thai I Ill-si' alight liiipi'r- include free hospital beds and munity by members of the Little pital. ! frrliniin will nut affect their wi-ur. No unehcliii;. will MIIIKIHIUI Laundering wheel chair service in the com- Silver Cub Pack 15. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of .MMI« of nurd nil-. munity. The present officers of the The letter on the first page of the Compton street, Belforil, nre the I lodge ere noble grand, William H. document was addressed "To the parents of a daughter born Satur-i Problems Tallman of Middlctown; vice grand, Votcre of Little Silver" and stated day at Monmouth Memorial hoj- J Horace Vine of lied Bank; record- that the attached budget would pital. 1 WHITE SHEET BLANKETS ing secretary, Edward E. Sutton; affect the education of the borough Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Dorl of J Ijirgc 70x1111 white sheet hlankrU made by 50 Church street, Keyport, are the DIRECTLY treasurer, Stanley I. Brown, and children, tomorrow's citizens; the Cannon Mill*, l'nr nil arniinil line. Stitched financial secretary, D, Worden school's character and the tax rate. parents of a daughter ho;n Satur- Grooms. "We have lilted the above in day nt Rlvorvlow hospital. 1.49 IT'S THW WAV VOII THROW IT what we believe to be the order of Mr. and Mi«. Loui.s Klein o' 13 To Our their Importance", the letter contin- Main street, Eatontown, are the. KFGIJLAIt !"r* in Apricot, hospital. (complaint was filed by Miss Laura sons therefor." Illue, < ><1;ir, Whiter llone, KOMI Dust and ' Broadhurst, a member of the S.P. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Terry, Jr., C.A. According to Miss Broadhurst, The readers are asked to study of W03t Keansburg are the pur-i Grern. 5.95 Epps wns the owner of a dog the material and having done so entg of a daughter horn .Saturday which became siclt Monday of last come to the public hearing Janu- it Riverviow hospital. i week. That evening Epps was ary 23, at 8 p. m. at the school LEON'S charged with putting the dog out with their "questions, thought* and Among the Uantua ot South objections." Then on February Africa, cattle are. regarded na a &5ECQND NATIONAL uf the house in the snow. The dog 10, 7 to 9 p. m., the voter is told ^SURPRISE More 64-76 White Street was found half frozen the next measure of wealth nnd killing cut- he then "can com* out and vote tle to cut Is so frowned upon, ex- BONK kTRU5TL"Q. day. Mrs. Epps called tho S.P.C.A. intelligently for your budget." 50 BROAD ST. RED SANK /V/1* JfOifY Miss Broadhurst made her com- cept on ceremonial occasions, that Red Bank The conclusion of three pages of owners of largo cattle herds often I plaint directly to Recorder Crowejl. NO RED TAI-F. IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS KST. 1911 \I i •*- i-t > -1 r information discloses the effect nny suffer from malnutrition. MONEY REFUNDED UI'ON REQUEST Tile Egyptians of the 15th Cen- increase would have on the tax- Vttliltn on P tury B.C. served ham and eggs. payer whoi> it is explained that Boy* inn miikn porkci money r»y itll* for every thousand dollar Increase Ing Th» HrRiittr.—Advprtiacmcnt. in Little Silver municlpnl costs, the tax rate Increases approximately 45 cents. "To discover how the foregoing increase, if votedj will affect your tnx per thousand dollar valuation," tho pamphlet explains, "multiply 25c CITRATE 13.64825 (the amount of the budget MAGNESIA increase $13.648.25 > hy 45 cents, lie equals $6.1417. Then multiply this nature by your assessed valuation. ISiilf 39c HEAVY "For example: if your proporty MINERAL OIL pt. is assessed in value at $3,000, niul- LAST | '.iply $6.1417 by 3, cqunls $18.43, U.8.P. which would be the amount of your COO LIVER OIL 1 AA increase during 1948 to maintain your school on its present high Vitamin Tested Pt. l.U o'clock at the home In December to 1267,250,000 for 19M, Indicating • L1NOTILE • RUBBER TILE of Mrs. Daniel Kaplan on Alston an increase of about 15 per cent. ' court. So reports the State Department of ' Following the showing of a doc- William W. Mumford Agriculture, pointing out, however,: WALLBOARD and PLASTIC WALLTILE umentary film, "Youth and the that the average New Jersey farm-' United Notions," * discuslon on Designs Ultra High er's Income in 1947 did not rUe In OVERCOATS M H. RIVER Kl). youth problems will be held by Frequency Receiver proportion to the increase in farm RUMSOV, N. J. Miss Elisabeth Kclley. value since the costs of production, BCKSON MM! including feed, labor, supplier and | Now Selling At It pjiyi to neftvertiso in The Hcgiiter William W. Mumford of Eaton- equipment, have risen considerably, j town has been granted a patent on Increased output as well as high- , an ultra high frequency receiver. er prices for most farm product | Tho patent was granted to Mr. ore cited as the chief reasons for., OPEN A Mumford December 30, last, and the added farm value. Tht princi- j bears,number 2,433,387. Th« patent pal exception is fruits and vege- j EVERY STRAUS has been assigned to the Bell Tele- blea which returned lesi per pack- j SALE phono Laboratories, Inc., of New age to Now Jersey producer* list FRIDAY IS A York. year. This invention pertains particu- According to D. T. Pitt, statistical' NIOHT SALE larly to crystal ty.pe converters that supervisor of the State Department are used in the receiving equipment of Agriculture, tht greatest in- of radar systems, and is especially crease occurred in the value of New 20%o valuable for use on high altitude Jersey's output of eggs which ros« ' plant. $30,200,000 to » total value of 171,- I OUR FAMOUS ONCE-A-YEAR SALE Radar systems flie baaed on the 800,000 for 1947, a record figure j principle that ultra high frequency which placee eggs in first place i waves travel at * definite speed among the State's farm commodt-! - QUICKIES - and are reflected from objects that ties, they encounter. Thus, when waves REDUCTION In the Garden state during 1M7, i FOR FAST CLEARANCE—WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. are radiated from an antenna and 119,333,00 dozens of eggs were pro- I reflected back thereto from a tar- duccd an compared with 76,583,000 > VALUES FROM »'.', OFF TO LOWER THAN WHOLESALE REPLACEMENT COSTS get, the location of Ihe latter may dozens in the previous year. The I SORRY, NO MAIL, PHONE OR C.O.D. ORDERS. ALL SALES FINAL. be determined by measuring the average farm price per dozen in Just select the coat you want — deduct elapsed time between the trnnemis- 1947 was about 59 ii cents, while In | This Merchandise 194G estimate. 20 DRESSES—Broken Size*, 1 Mo 52 it**, to 9.00 • «"^ »95 ™

ASSETS LIABILITIES

First Mortgage Loans $1,158,114.78 Members' Share Accounts $1,156,089.47 Represents our investment in 883 mortgages Represents accumulated savings of 790 mem- on Improved property, all but two of which bers. provide for monthly amortisation and interest payments, and as of January 12th, IMS, the interest arrears was only $111.69.

Properties Sold on Contract.... 11,672.30 Loans in Process . 7S,327;62 Represents undlsbursed portion of loans auth- Repr«»enU 7 properties, title to which will orized and (Ire loss settlements. pass to the purchaser after additional con- tractual payments have been made In accord- ance with agreements, and all Interest It paid to date. Other Liabilities 1,664.93 Investments and Securities 66,012.10 Represents our investment In $56,000.00 of United States Government Bonds and other securities. Specific Reserves 388.99

Cash on Hand and in Banks 122^360.26 Reserves and Undivided Profits Office Equipment, 1CM depre- CLT AND PIN-FITTED ciation 1.00 IN YOUR-OWN HOME . General Reserves ....$93,245,11 Deferred Charges and Other As- BY EXPERTS Undivided Profits.... 31,607.02 sets 162.50 124,852.13 Represents prepaid expenons snd other assets. Represents the safety fund of the association.

$1,358,323.14 $1,358,323.14

Current Dividend Rate Dec. 31,1947 JADE'S HOME CRAFT S% per annum INTERIOR DECORATORS CHARTERED AND SUPERVISED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 25 WEST FRONT STREET (Near Brouri) TEL. KED BANK 64137 ED ANK REGISTER VOLUME LXX, MO. ;J1. RED BANK. N. J.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1948 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16

Adult School SNOW CAUSES CAVE-IN White, Cray County Presents '#'«•« Mayors Xainr, Myran V. llrtmn Merchants Trust Resumes Classes Assume Office . 1918 Budget Of Mayors Charles R. Enfillsh of ncd I!ank and litlgav V. 31-2 Million Deniac of Pair Hnvi'n huvn an- Monday Night In The County nounced tht! appointment of Case May Bre^k -Myron V. Urown, Hiver road, retired coal and fuel dealer, Spring Term Slurts Steering Committee Estimated EX|M-IISC6 as local fuel coordinator to serve with Gov. Alfred Drls- Again At Kumson Endorses Five 8300,n tn!'.:n into custody be- meeting of the board of governors j salary is $3,000 a year. and Agencies, nnd the freeholders a little, there will bo enough ••LiiH.i a I'n'al pi- ;.jpcutor objected last week, has been the continued 1 Earlier In the day, Prosecutor J. said it was this list whlfh was for nil." limit* In Kvcnt* •n ilir,r y.'limg jit suspects today used nn a guide in preparing the 1 interest in late registrations, ac- Victor Carton named George A. ]CM1 tu I Sir.-:''. ('/'V^loj.m^nts. \ 1948 budget. | cording to Capt. Willis C. Conover, The 1947 Chrysler car of Henry T. Walford of Rumson, partner Gray of Riverside avenue third as- Set For Sulurriuy ••- :;.rv.a.:: rniw» cjiief Hailer chairman. in Satter Lumber company, was badly damaged yesterday afternoon sistant prosecutor, and he was al- The increase nt state Institutions .;rnt. 1,1cm'. V.'m. I'lynn, head oi accounted for a larye share of the Because of the Inquiries that had when 100 feet of roof of the Satter building caved in from nn accu- so sworn in by Woolley. Plans Endorsed Thnt no more optimistic nnd N. -.vn; l;'.i bni'.i!.'. ffjuad, and Det. been coming into the school a skel- mulation of ice and snow. More than six sections of lumber stor- Both men were named by the $300,000 increase in the county's hoppful creature c-»l-it."3 than ;in ict: •I'lioi.i : i rim.tb to inviMt:gatn the eton staff has been maintained each age sheds were involved in the cave-In, causing damage estimated county Republican steering com- 1948 budget, and it was lnirned t uniftr ••. yesterday that the county's new hoatpr was ng-iin pruvud at Man- I night at the Rumson high school at $5,000. There were no injuries. Relief Engine company was mittee Saturday afternoon at West For Legion Home day night's rnceUn.'^ or the I.on^ | "2 -Klynn |u umpLly found himsell building and there has been credited with preventing further damage when they pumped water tax rate probably will bo close to Long Branch with Jay J. Hatflcld $1 more than the 1917 rate of $13.31 branch Ico Hoat nnd Yacht club at i'au;;lil in a siM-ics of iwnts. which steady enrollment of students for on the roof to loosen remaining ice and snow, halting further of Asbury Park, who will be named heir Pleasure Bay clubhouse. may lfaii to the .solution of a $58,* crumbllngs. • for eacli $1,000 of assessed valua- the balance of the spring term. Ac- to tho county board of elections to tion. At Eatontown Itccent temperatures that hov- 00(1 burglary in tho Merchant* cording to Dr. Thomas C. HcVcy, flll the post left vacant by the red closo to zero had .spread a Trust I'i.mpany, lied Hank, Sept. Atlantic Highlands, registrations dnath last November of Frank E. It WOJS reported by tho board 2!J, la-lil. when the budget was introduced .iiuilc clear across their world, but 1 chairman, there is every indication Price of Reckless place. At the Expect Construction more recent snowd had rendered "Thi- .story began, Flynn said, that the number of these registry Friday that ratablcs In tho county when an attf nipt wild mado to burn School Planning Council To Meet same time the steering committee would be up about $8 million in the best course In years unusable. tlons may increaso materially as endorsed five county officials for To Get Under Way Nevertheless they went al the bus- throiiKh tho night depository vault 1918 but, It was learned, this figure in tbo Ciimbiuianil bank just, before soon as the bad travel conditions re-appointment. was In error, and the actual in- Within 1'ew Moulds iness of arranging for the Knatern of the past week begin to improve Discussion Held At Sea Bright For Mr. Gray's salary will be J5.000 l Ico Yacht association regnttn with Christmas. The thieves were uA< crease is closer to $3 /j million. successful and abandoned their Dr. McVcy states that the bliz- annually. He was a successful can- Other institution rates given by every confidences thnt a kindly zard conditions and after-effects didate for the Red Bank council Architects drawing* of the new Providence would take care of all .. yli-nn tiMi'U eiiulpment. The At Middletown Budget Reading Mr. Bates nnd tho 1017 rates fur- Eatontown post, American l/Ogion, that havo prevailed since Christ- in last year's Republican primary, nished by County Welfare Director the dllllcultles. acetylene tank was traced through mas materially slowed down the and Is a former borough attorney homo were shown members at a the serial number to a Newark gar- John L. Montgomoi-y are Graystone meeting Monday night and were To provo their confidence not al- fast rate of registrations that took at Sea Bright. Park State hospital, $6.41 to $0.93; together unfounded it rained yes- ..„.. Living acro.sa the street front place during the first days of en- Proposed Project Special Session endorsed by all present. Tho pro- tbo xnrngfl w« a police character, Endorsed for re-appolntment are Trenton State hospital, $7.42 to posed building, to bo 130 feet long terday and tho clcarlng-up freeze rollment. As a result there is room District Court Judge Alton V. Joseph Milbi. I'olico picked up Would Cost Salu rday—Mayor $8.19; Trenton Stale hospital (crim- and 60 feet wide, will bo erected may make racing possible after all. Mills and another man for Invcstl* in most courses for additional stu- Evans of Long Branch, v/hose five- inal), $5.85 to $6.58; Stnto village No olllclitl reports from tho course dent* without exceeding the new on lnnd owned by tho post on Route KiUluli. A Million Dollars Names Committees year term expire* April 12; Wil- at Sklllman, $5.90 to $7.42; Vine- 35, south of the borough center. otilcial.f aro as yet In, but that only quotas that were established for land State school, $1.00 to $4.62; "A week ago a chain food stora liam B. Kirsch of Deal, who is com- The main feature will bo nn audi- keeps hopo alive. bank messenger, carrying a large the spring term to provide more A round-table discussion on fu- The municipal budget for 1948 pleting a three-year term on the State colony at Woodbine, 55.53 to Jointly with the Runison club, highly personalized Instruction. $6.16; State colony at Mew Lisbon, torium with a, seating capacity of amount of money, was clubbed on ture plans for the Middletown will be introduced at a special county tax board; State Auditor about 700 on the main floor, which Commodore Hobert Wllcox got tho a Cumberland street, by four men Past and present students there- township school system among meeting of Sna Bright mayor and Frank Durand of Sea Girt, whose $5.53 to $0.16; State training school llnal arrangements completed. Dick at Totowa, $6.58 to $0.75 and the can n!so bo used a* a gymnasium who had a getaway car driven by a for* are being urged to notify members of the board of education council Saturday at the Legion five-year term as state auditor ex. for tho young people of the bor- Moeller of tho Rumson organiza- yuunK woman, bat tlie mesaenger'a friends and relatives that there is and representatives of several home. The session will probably be pi res May 16, and Common Pleas Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment tion Is making arrangements for 1 Center at Allaire, $9.59. No 1947 ough. Other features will bo 11 largo •!bout« nnd tho curbstdo upraal still time to register in the courses civio groups was held Tuesday held in tho afternoon. Judge John C. Giordano of Long meeting room, kitchen and show- that club's participation, thwarted tho robbery and a short In which they are interested before night at Leonardo grade school. At the regular meeting of the Branch, who Is finishing his second ilgure Is available for Allaire since Tho chairman of tho race com- that Institution was recently opened. ers. It will rank with the finest Iimo later a 21-yesir-old woman and Classes start on Monday or Wed- Montgomery B. Jones, a member council Friday night, Mayor Thom- five-year term on the bench. Judge veterans' homes In the county and mittee will be Addlson Howland of four men were picked up for quea* nesday nights next week. of the Country club and Riverside as Farrell appointed the commit- Giordano la a Democrat u under Introduced Friday the total bud- get amounts to $3,649,299.22. will 1111 a long-felt community need Kumson, past president of the as- tlonlng. In order to provide the most up- Heights Civic association, was tees for the year, retaining Daniel the law the two Common Pleas for a public building. Construction sociation. Homer Seider, formerly O'Loughlin and omitting Sol Ncl- "Because tho woman and tat, to-date equipment for the opera- moderator. judges must be of oppoilto political Freeholder Abram D. Voorhecs, work will start within tho next of tho local club and now of Lake men were all from Newark, Flyna tion of the school, Paul A. Young, Need for new school facilities marlc. The latter occupies Mr. faiths. The steering committee al- finance chairman, pointed out that 'few months, according to the chair- Hopatcong, will be chief starter O'Loughlln's place at the council sent two of his detectives, Robert director, also announces that spe- was expressed by Dr. Wylie O. Pate, so endorsed Lewis E. Waring of miscellaneous county revenue prob- man, Pnat Commander Vincent J. and tho chief scorer will be Her- GrlllUh and Robert Donnelly, t« cial sound equipment has been in- supervising principal of township table, but the mayor has recognized Middletown township, whose post ably will be up $82,702.62 this year, Moyos, and It Is expected It will bo bert Edwnrds of Rod Bank. To this him only In a "do facto" manner Cumberland. That was Saturday italled in connection with the schools, who stated that new fam-' as racing commissioner expires and that ratables in the county completed within a year. group each of the local clubs will Yesterday tho Newark police da* classes in dancing that are being llles and an increased birth rate on the ground that Mr. Nelmark March 18, This U a non-ialnried havo increased. Practically no Tho post waj Inspected by Coun- l holds tho office illegally. appoint two members to make partment got wind of rumors that handled by A'' »ur Murray Instruc- caused an unusually crowded con- job. new expenditures are provided ty Commander Mortimer E. Van seven In nil. Uunuiilly and Grltllu had bee» tor!, dition. Ho said that If seventh and Tho committees uve as follows, for In tlift 1948 budget, which Sauter, who praised the work being taken into custody became Sta-ta With the naming of Mr. Matfleld is slated for public hearing Febru- Skippers In all competing classes eighth grade pupils at Fair View, the chairman being numed llrst in to the board, the group must now done and expressed his pleasure of will meet at tho Pleasure Hay club- Attorney Morgan C. HarUs object* Port Monmouth, East Keansburg each case: ary 4, yet every county department the clllcicnt manner in which the ed to their alleged yelling whll» Polico and Town Hull—Daniel Peur- organize and name officers. If the will coat more to operate. house Saturday morning at 9:31 and River Plaza schools were sent board is not able to agree upon Its meeting was conducted. Although o'clock for completo instructions. (luestioning tho suspects. Bumot Homes In Rumson, eon, Curl It. Nelson, O'l.outfhliu. Biggest headache for the free- to the grade school at Leonardo, Flnunco Irmuriuicu- officers, the oldest member (in age, still a young post, It U being rec- The first race will leave the stake said Hania bad Invoked an oM • those areas would be able to handle GeorBO 111. Krnuns, Ptni-Kiin. not length of service) will become holders is more than a quartcr-of- ognized throughout the stato as law banning public yelling, ^nd aa pupils from the first to sixth Streets and Lltrhts—Nella F. Jacob- a-million dollar rise In the fund at 10:30 and In this ovont there Is senn, Nclnoncon, KnusKrnuss.. president, while the post of lecre ona of the most outstanding In never any delays allowed as the Flynn and Smith got aboard • trala River Plaza Sold grades. for operating charitable, correc- community work. to havo a look-see. Klro and Water—Nelson. Jncobstn, tary and commissioner will go to tional and penal Institutions. Oper- card Is so big that no exceptions The general Improvement plan Perrlner. . a member of opposite political Commander Clyde J. Hayeg re- of any kind can be made. As soon as Flynn arrived, one life Highlands Properly BeachfrontB , License* and ating expenses are up $357,415.78, ported that the post had taken an callii for changing the grade school Krausa, Jacubscn, Pearson. faith, according to law. nnd about 70 per cent of this Is Entered for the Long Branch tlo fact of memory dovetailed Into into the high school by adding ten Sowen -Lester K. Perrlne, O'Loughlin, The board president riceives 12,- active part In tho presentation of club will be: tho local situation. Tho Red Ban* Also Changes Hands Pearson. for welfare functions since, In ad- two television sets and Christmas new rooms, a larger gymnasium, Henry Renshaw of New street 800 a year; the secretary-commis- dition to the flat rise listed for Class A. Now Then, Richard night depository vault had bees larger cafeteria and administrative sioner, ?4,O5O annually, and the oth- trcca nt Fort Monmouth. He also Clapp; XLNC, F. Bliss Price; Imp, burned through in the same man* The modern, two-story brick res- was appointed borough clerk to each individual section, the board announced that tho post is spon- idence situated on the north shore facilities. This cost ia estimated succeed the late E. Wolcott Fary. er two members, $1,800 each per also had to Include $30,000 which James Price and John Hyer; Ruth, nor as had been attempted at at $550,000. Another $150,000 would year. soring a junior basketball team Russell K. Hagcrman. Cumberland. Today Flynn sa!4 of Shadow lake in River Plaza ha Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay has been was provided by emergency appro- under leadership of Edward Moyes, been sold for James J. Torchio by have to be spent on repairs to the serving as acting clerk several priations In 1947 when funds ran Class B: Skit, LOUIH Mlon; Erg, that while tho arrest rumors ha« present high school, which the nthletlc ofllcer. The team to date been false, State Attorney Harria Walker * Tlndall, Red Bank real- years during the illness of Mr. out. has won both games played. James W. Wood; Snowdrift, Sey- tors, to Mrs. Laurence 3. Kcadc oi board deems Immediately neces- Fary. mour Price; Snowbird, Thomns Is co-oporatlng beautlfull. He we* sary. Wall Twp. Chief Under the chnritable, correction- Tho members voted to sponsor determined to traco the link be- Weehawkcn. A resolution was passed renew- al and penal heading, tho county's Price. James Davidheiser, district school a Junior band and Thomas Sweeney Class C: Comet, Everett Glllam; tween Red Bank and tho Cumber* The house Is located on a plo ing the 10% bonus for borough em- contribution to the state hoard of volunteered to organize this unit. land job. If it pans out, ha laid, of approximately two acres on the clerk, In explaining that the school ployees. Another resolution term- child welfare is up $43,205.70, the Polaris, Robert Kelly; Gale, Her- has at present a $300,000 debt on Found Not Guilty More than a dozen members have I'll say it is darn lucky 1 came former Alexander farm, and was inated the garbage contract held by operation of Allcnwood hospital already signed up. Any boy under bert Newman; Snowsquall, Charles down here." on* of the first to be built with the present buildings, said that the Frank Torrcy. Collections aro now will cost $31,802 more than In 1947 O'Kcefe. total cost of the project would bo 18 having his own musical instru- radiant heat Installed in the ceil being made by Joseph Stavola of Vernon Shibla To •\nd In addition the county must ment, who is desirous of becoming Class D: Flicker, Kenneth Wood- ings. The first floor contains a sola more than a million dollars. He Middletown township. •ay $41,158.85 more this year to ruff; Zoom, David Clapp; Comar, said that bonds could bo sold over Ask For Job Back a member, is requested to contact heated sunken living room with Appointed special police to serve irovido for county residents being Mr. Sweeney at 104 High street. A Byron Brings and Warren Ayrcs; Local PBA Holds brick fire place. There are thrco a period of 30 years. It would take with the first aid squad were Jo- cared for in out-of-county state In- Hum Dee Dum, Comm. Robert Wll- ten years to pay off the present The state supreme court reversed rehearsal will bo held next Tuesday master bedrooms and two baths on seph Douglas, Walter Covert and the decision of the Wall township stitutions. night In the post room. cox. the second floor. The buyer's hus debt and 20 years to pay off the Jack Ryan. A large Item wns the addition of Class E: Pee Wee, Elmer Plahcy; new debt. committee in firing Police Chief " George Commerford was appoint- Annual Dinner band, Mr. Rcade, Is in the manu Objection was voiced by Mr. Nei- Vernon Shibla, in a decision handed about $85,000 for pay increases up ed chairman for the second annual Zip, David Clapp. acturlng business at Lakewood and Harold Copeland, chairman of mark to a bill for $50 for snow re- to ten per cent for employees in Class X: Teabcrry, Bessie Wells. More thnn 100 persona ttt«nd<4 down Tuesday, more than six St. Patrick's dance to be held in the annual dinner of the Patrol* Hobokcn. the board's building committee, moval work submitted by Jack months after the date he was fired. various branches of the county Murch. The house at 72 River road, Rum realized the need for a new build' Rynn. Mr. Ryan said ho contribut- government. The budget also In- mens" Benevolent association, local Ing but advocated repairs to pres. Mr. Shibla was dismissed July 12 cludes $160,000 for payment of a Sound pictures of the war were Thomas J. Hackctt 39, of Red Bank, Middletown town* son, owned by Ira D. Emery, ha ed his 20 hours' work on the roads shown after the meeting by M/Sgt. been sold by the same real estate ent buildings before additions but that another man had con- of last year after he was found $480 cost-of-living bonus to county ship and Llttlo Silver last night at should be made. He said the pres- guilty of Mx of ten charges made employees. Fred Beale through tho courtesy of Pneumonia Patient the Molly Pitcher hotel. Thoma* firm to Harold F. Dowstra of 130 tributed the equipment, and the the army recruiting service. Broad street, who plans to occupy ent heating system is inadequate bill was for hi3 time and tho equip- against him. The township com- Mr. Voorhecs also called atten- Howard of Shrewsbury, etar of tha hU new home as soon as he is able. because an uneven heat is dis ment. Mr. XJeimark contended it mittee found him guilty of charg- tion to an Increase from $220,000 Thomas J. Hacked of 27 Waver- radio show "It Pays to Be Ignor* The bar and grill located on Bay tributcd, causing an unhealthy con- was for a former councilman, who ing personal telephone calls to the to $2,Ii0,O00 In the appropriation for County Firemen To Meet ly place, Monmouth county court ant", was toastmaster. avenue, Highlands, and owned by dition for the pupils. Harry Steven- wag a member of tho council at township, of having checks made Monmouth Memorial, Fitkin and officer, is confined io his homo un- Short talks were given by Deputy son, finance chairman of the school payable to his son, James Shibla, At Allenhurst Monday der the care of Dr. John B. Boyd, Chief Frank Reuthcr and Captains) Daniel Callopy, has been bought by the time. After the discussion on although the latter did not actually Rlverview hospitals. John Westmnycr of Asbury Park, board, questioned the expenditure, the matter, Mr. Ryan withdrew the The ccmplcte budget In its legal A meeting of the Monmouth suffering from pleuro-pneumonla. Joseph Bray, George Clayton and and said that each new school work for the township, and of fail- Mr. Hackott has been ill since William Fix. Included in this sale is the two. bill. ure to prosecute a motor vehicle form nppcars in another part of County Firemen's association will story building at 68 Bay avenue, room would cost about $25,000. At the suggestion of Councilman today's paper. be held at tho Allenhurst fire head- Monday, but yesterday collapsed at Entertainment was furnished bf case following an accident. The the court houso in Freehold and Addle Kind and his Pennsylvania The bar Is located on the groun A discussion on a regional school Jacobsen, a resolution was adopted committee also found that Mr. quarters next Monday evening at floor and there is a five-room apart- for tho area was dropped for the to send letters of appreciation to 8 o'clock, at which the principal wns returned home by the Red Railroad girls. Music was supplied Shibla had been over the age limit To Elect New Members by Peto Galatro, Among those prea> ment on the second floor. time being when It was learned Col. Ostrom and Capt. Naylor of at the time of his appointment. speaker will be C. G. Furman of Bank First Aid squad ambulance. that it would cost the sending dis- Fort Hancock for sending men and Red Bank Board of education the Gamewell company, manufac- His condition this morning is de- ent wcro Police Chief Harry T. David Simpson Gives tricts three times as much to send equipment to clear the snow off Supreme Court Justlc* Harry will have three new members, it turers of fire alarm and police sig- scribed aa fair. VanNote, Chief Earl N. Hoyer tad pupils to school under a regional Ocean avenue. Heher In the court opinion ab- was revealed lost night when nal systems. There will also be a Chief Fred Ztegler, Councilman Notice On Permits plan. Board member Lawrence The new borough attorney, Henry solved Mr. Shibla of any guilt. The Charles Gallagher, Leo McKee and showing of a film, "Why Tho Fire LITTLE SILVER CONTEST. Thomas M. Gopsill, Albert J. Van. David Simpson of Minnesink Scott stated that a recent inspec- Giordano, was directed to contact Patrolmen's Benevolent associa- Jacicson Miinphy, members whoso Alarm System?" Schoik, Georgo Gray and Ch«at«« tion had shown that the high tion, local SO, retained Theodore D. terms expire this year, did not file Little Silver will have a three- Apy, and Commltteomnn Frank V. park, .Middletown township build- the Boro Bus company In an ef- A report will be made on tho an- cornered race for two vacancies on Ing inspector, has announced thn school was safe except for the fort to reinstate the 30-mlnute bus Parsons of Red Bank to defend Mr. for re-election. ticipated Monmouth county lire Blalsdell; William C. Johnson, •»• floors. Shibla, and he is still retained as Those filing petitions with Dis- the board of education nt the Feb- sessor of Middletown townshlpj persons applying for a building schedule between Long Branch and college of 1948. ruary 10 election. Running for re- permit in the township must bring Members of the following civic Highland Beach. Tho bus lino is his lawyer. Mr. Parsons said that trict Clerk Paul Young were .Wil- Harold S. Allen, former Red Bank Refreshments will be scrv«d by election la Ross K. King and the councilman; UndersherifT Court- with them the latest tax bill fo groups attended the discussion: now operating on a 45-minute after ten days he will get an order liam G. Bcaty, 80 East Front street; the house committee of the Allen- the property concerned. This Leonardo, Belford, Country club schedule. of reversal from the supreme court John Gihlon, Jr., 203 River road; other candidates aro Harold M. landt White, Harry Welsford, pro» hurst flro department. Hotkin and Walter A. Burkhardt. nation officer; William Mclaughlin necessary to identify the property and Riverside Heights, East Keans- A program for 1948, which will and serve it on the township com- Charles Hcmbllng, 359 Shrewsbury Permits nre issued Tuesday even- burg, Port Monmouth, River Plaza mittee,' with an application that avenue; Mrs. Helen H. Hoffman, 45 Not seeking re-election Is Richard and Michael Connolly, resident include expansion of playground Four Tu Run At Kumson agents of tho Federal Bureau 9i ings from 7 to 9 o'clock at th and Nnvcsink-Locust. and recreational facilities for the Mr, Shibla be put back to work. Leroy place; Mrs, Rosa Podell, 51 W. Brounley. township hall. East Front (street, and Roger J, Investigation; Recorders John V. children was urged by Mr. Krauss. Mr. Shibla said he would take For Three Vacancies Crowell and W. Gilbert Maaaon, Mr. Pearson commended tho po- Ryan, 57 Elm place. WOMEN'S CI.LB SPEAKER The East Keansburg, Port Mon Mayor English Names action to recover back pay from With the filing of the petition of and Edward Wls« and son Edward, mouth, Belford, Leonardo an lice department on the manner in last May 14, a matter of $1,600. Kaoul H. Nehr, Newark sales 2 Regular Patrolmen which they handled the recent GEORGE ROBERTS IMPROVES Alfred Hllflcker for the board of manager for American airlines, will Melvln Leek, president of ta« Navesink areas are not restricted Justice Heher in conclusion sold education at Rumson, four candi- as to size of houses, Mayor Charles R. English Mon- oil truck-car accident In which two Chief Shibla "has a long record of George H. Roberts, former Mon- give a short talk on commercial P.B.A. local, was chairman of UM persons worn killed. dates will uefik th« thrra vacancies aviation at a meeting of the Red commlttco In charge. He waa aa>. Permits for the installation of oi day night appointed probationary faithful and conscientious service mouth county sheriff, who ha# been on the board. The other thros who burners, and copies of the oil bur patrolmen, William F. Patterson, Annual reports of the borough re- In hi.i police post, unmarred by confined to his New Monmouth Bank Women's club'tomorrow af- slstcd by Irving L. KrakowitcH hud filed their petitions earlier are ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A colored Philip T. Jtannlne, Frank MlMi ner code may be obtained from Jr., and Alonzo C. Curchin, Jr., as corder, John Weir, and the secre- prior allegations of misbehavior; home the past throo weeks, duo to William Macintosh, who is running Mrs. Elizabeth Hubbs at the town regular patrolmen, as of January 1. tary of the board of health, Mi- and It would not serve the statu- a slight stroke, Is reported to be film on air travel to Mexico will be Edward Brooks, Albert Newman, for rc-clcctlon, Mrs. Jame» 8. shown, , Jr., Emerson Williams and Charla* ship hall. All complaints on oil The two men were recommended chael Devereaux, were filed. tory policy to hold that hi had improving, Mr. Roberts conducts Parkes and James H. Powell, Not burner violations will be heard by for appointment by Police Chief Steps will be taken by the coun- thus been guilty of misconduct the Roberta Employment agency on Jones. seeking re-election are Mrs. Lucy HIGHLANDS CANDIDATES Recorder W. Gilbert Manion. Harry T. VanNote, Sr. cil to raze the buildings of the warranting disciplinary action." Broad street. Ivlns and Percy E, Hicks. They wore appointed probation, Surf bathing pavilion, which is lo- FOUR FILE AT FAIR HAVHW Seven persons are seeking elec- 1 LEONARDO MAN WINS ary patrolmen December 15, 1940, cated on borough-owned property. CONTEST AT~SllRKWS!HJnV tion to the Highlands school board, Four candidate. ! have filed nt Herman E. lioss of Concord an and according to 'Chief. VanNoto it was announced this morning by Fair Haven for the throo vacanciaB have served their probation period MAGAZINES FOB VKTEBANS Lester C, Scott, president of tho on the school board, They «n> Hamilton avenues, Leonardo, was Scholarships Announced Shrewsbury borough school board, George Foster, district school satisfactorily, The Ladles' auxiliary of the Vet- clerk, Incumbents seeking re-elec- Georgo Woodward and MattlMHI* a prize winner yesterday morning erans of Foreign Wnrs of Middle- along with eight nowcomers, haa on the WOR Hearts Desire pro- tion aro Thomas Thompson, Jack Lyon, who aro running for ra-el«O» Venetl.n Bllnrfe. town township Is collecting maga- tiled a petition for election to the tlon, Emll Jakubccy and Milton Ko> gram, which was broadcast on a A good opportunity for thoia who zines for tho Veterans' hospital at By Elks Lodges Of The Nation school board February 10. Board Miles and William Fahrer. New- coast-to-coast hook-up. npprecintppreinte quality to get oour better, comers who also filed petitions are sonc. Edgar H. Smith, who is M Lyons, Comic books are especially Between 90 and 100 college schol- ships. The only form needed Is a members G. H. Nevlus and Richard and, n muniboi' of tho board xnopa ftfentureil l VenetiaVi n bliblindd ! nt plali dcalrnd. Donora may notify u, post Hammond did not Ale .petitions. Councilman Herbert Hartsgrove, Rnynl Typewriter!. pricpicee now, Cull ur uliuueuliuue.. We will arship awards, ranging from a min- blank captloncd "Memorandum of Mrs, Alice V, Smith, William R. than 30 years, Is not running for a Portable mid oflk-o models. Promp shoh w you thhe kinkidd off VenetiaVt n bliblindd or auxiliary member and tho mag- imum of $300 to a maximum of $1,- Required Facts", which may bo ob- There will be three seats open. Fil- new term. The election will be bell delivery; tilau twlrlini: mnchlnea, auli you duti'L fieu clfiewhcre. Globe AwnlriH azines will bo called for. They ing petitions were Walter Dclss, Lolhle and Joseph A. Derby. i-L-nlcd nml imnlrcil. Enay terms. A & Shuilo Co., 117 West Front street, 000, will be made by the Ellt.i tained from tho secretary of tho February 10. ^ " " Bk 0SBAdti also may bo loft at Harold Kiddle's Mrs. Irving Feist, Mclvln Ford, miikcs. Serpicn's, 105 Mm.mouth direct hone Heil Bunk 0-3SSB.—Advertise. general store at Belford. lodge to American boys and girls Red Bank lodge. LKINECK TO HVS AGAIN "iimo HcU Hunk C-OISO.—Advertise. incut, in 1948, according to word vocoivoil Supporting ilnta to be attached Richard GrllUth, Joseph A. Mich- Pou't let ilrltpliitf wux ftlioll the • Tit. this week by Edward T, MnDon- Include rocent photograph; 300- aels, Jr., John H. Mount, Jr., There will be no contest Febru- churni D! yuur cumlliMlithteil dining Monmoutli Junior College, Cnnifolouni Stephen O. Skakandy and Uonja- table. Coam to tho Oil 1 na & (iiasi Snog, Bank Stock Wanted. SprlnK term registration for now By the y«rd or ruua, all sixes: Teetor- ougb, exalted ruler of Hcd Bank word autobiography by tho appli- ary 10 in tho Atlantic Highlands S,' llroud iircct, Ke.l Hunk, for JrlaV- ultllna to [iilrr-hru* up to 2.O0D ihnrei fltmlontH, January 22, !!3, Glngaea beitln liabcst I'lay yards, with wood floor*; lodgo No. 233, cant; 200-word lottor from the pnr- min C, Clayton. school board elections as the three !t«i, hiinil-riipwil rnnilli'B. nil length* il»» nnrl of 2.U0U ulinrea ol alook ol Tuciidny, Janunry 27, Additional fco tSongowalt fifi conla a riinnlm; foot. mombc-rs whoso terms expire aro and colom, 1U and -U centi each,—A4* 'ml Nuilunn! Unnli of Kcit U.ink, for lutu I'utiUtnulatt.—Advertisement, llo-aelUc-lil v'urnlVN'o Co,, IS'J Shrewsbury The scholarships nre avnllnhle, ent Indicating family situation and Lllll. Silver Uuro Nolle*. vurtiiunieii't, .•• •/•'.,ii Wermerl, Telephone Atlnntlo IIUh< avenue, Itud l)nnlt.<—Ailvi'i'tlsi'incmt, without regard to race or religion, nood of financial holp; record of 1!OK licenses urn iiviiilliblu lit the Ilor- tho only ones who tiled petitions, land! I'UtHia.- Ailvertlnemem. Myera I'umpii Tanks to high school seniors in all 48 school courocs taken and mnrks, nuitli ClLi'k't oillff, In th<> llnroiivh Hull, They urn Kugono Lelneck, presi- Auction**! and Appraittr. nnd power nitrayerii. etc, now in stock, Chryuler, I'lyniuulh, International, states and to those boys and girls signed by a school authority; let- fjlttle .Silver, iliilly, r:;ctpt .Sntiintny unit dent o( the board, Paul Mulr and 11. 0. Corns, 4UU llnlli iivenue, L«aB ' Clirvitlcr, flymuuth, Irilernntlnnn Conover UroB., Wlukatunk, l'hone Holm, Sales and aervii'o, MnurU'a Huhwnrts. Sunilny, from D n. in. tu .', p. nl. Tho Councilman Herman Dauster. llrunch. I'hiina O-llj'.lll. "Any kind at Stilus and lervloe, Mnurli'a Suhwnrli, del U-fll'Jl.—Advertisement. I'hons Kid llank 6-0787.—Advarllse already In college. The recipient has ter of r:commondat!on from school l'J47 liccniL'!! txtiiro Junuury Ul, mid Auction anywhere." — Aiivtrlltemtnl. « Phninry 1. Chmltr, t'ljimoutli, International. Chrmler, Plymouth. hinrnmtont on all purchmei, Annual clearance, Hen Appljr Filntd-Kiie to ringworm twtre FTIMI 1,. Ayeri, Sitlti and lervli't, Msurlci Sc»*>rlt. Suit! mil itrvici. MnurUi 3ch»«rtal Krnli Mnycr'it Tnvcrn, Rumion, Cholc dexvous (ilrt Shop, A2a tilings avsnue, ilnllv. That Is nil, All drllKKliU,—Ad- Up to March 1, boys and flrla and a letter from the exalted ruler Uuruuith Clerk. I'hom Ktil Bank ••O7S7,—AdvttUif I'hon* Ilia Dank ••OTST.—AdvtttllM dlnntra from $1,60,—Advertllfment, Aibury Park,—Advertliimant. vortliement. may ilia applications for scholar- of the local Elks lodge. —AdvirttMment) menu . '•• H;i£re Two I.KJ> I5ANK I!i:OISTEJ{, JANUARY' 22, Weddinga yellow rose corsage. Joist Brucj^e ! FORM TAXPAYERS' TICKET of Lynbrook was best man. The ' P.T.A. Addressed PreacSies Sunday bride's mother wore black with j white, and her corsage was of ' Farewell Sermon Miss Phyllis Constance Doman- American Beauty ro3e3. Following \ By Miss Turner ico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dom- the wedding, a reception was held j ili.;.; Kci.i:-. Tu:'r.er. supervisor of IUv. nunald X. CoM-cal, pastor ' iniclt Domanlco of Long Branch, at the Potier home. child \vrk".".:c services of the Mon- . of A'Ian tic liighlnnds Prcsliyter- . v/n* married to Ralph Santangelo. Guests at the dinner were ?.Ir. j muiii;i tuaa.y V.'rl.'are buard, ad- ian rhuirh ."inct- lMf>. ^"ill jironch \ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank San- and Mrs. Josef Bruegge, Miss :.:.-r- j drc.-jc:I !'.•..•> ::•:;!<::i'~my Township his farewell frrmnn Rundny at tho | tangelo of 8 Maple avenue, Red Ion Ward, Mrs. Hilda Has-jlit, Mrs. ALCOHOLICS F;ir:n'-7;-v!i:r L'.-^^cijition on "The ".1 o'clocU scrvir? en "Arcorrling to j Bank, Sunday afternoon at St. An- Helen L. Wllgus ar.d so.-., ."rank, o; K.-inil!;.- r.i .". Unil" !.-.st r.iRht at the ; the Commission of Ood." Ho will thony's church. The ceremony was Ocean Grove and Mr. and Mrs. ANONYMOUS 7:r..o:i F.-Jls i-c^oo!. j conduct his finnl Communion 5ri*- performed by Rev. George Albano. vice nt S p. m. This will be a William H. Potter, Jr., nnd son, ;'r.\ Cco:.ie nowcr, vice presi- Miss Rose Pignataro was aololat William. The couple win res'.ili: !r : cnr.dlei.^ht rrrv.ro ar.d will h? nt- and Mrs. John Famulary w«s or- Red Rank Group dci-.t c~. ;iu L'iilld Siiidy association ' ; Lynbrook after a wedding trip. tended by thf* ronK:'<*K itiona of inc. ganist. of Long Branch, s]-oke brtclly nboul Methodist and Central Hnpti.it Hie wcrk of that group. The bride, who was escorted to JOHNSON—MAHOXEY P. O. Box 49 churchefl \vii ic.h \\"11! om11 t hnir the altar by her father, wore a Mrs. A. Jackroa Lindslry. presi- evening sprvirr*? to unitfl with thn Miss Edith May Johnson, daugh- dent, fpol-.a o: t'.io public hcniinK candlelight satin gown with an il- Prorhylprian;-. A fnro\vp]l soriril lusion neckline outlined in seed ter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. John- j en tho pr.ij-.osrd school budget to will he pivm thn minister tonight •on cf Belfoi-d, became tho bvidc of I bo held next .Monday night by the pearls. The gown was princess N. J. Information Offle* in the church. style with bustle back. Her veil Sergeant Roger Daniel Mahonoy, j hoard of education find nlso uriir.cl son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Ma- ' the mrir.Vrs to corr.e out nnd vote Rev. Mr. Concnl ha.^ been raJlrd fell from a crown decorated with Phone Humboldt S-M11 to tVvti Vcnlr.n l*iTpl>yievinn rlmrch, seed pearls. She carried a bouquet honey of Penicia, Cal., at a- wed- r.t the school election February 10. in Mon'irfll, Canada, an id to he ding in the Belford Methodist par- It was announced thnt the four | of white roics and whit* tweet sonage Friday afternoon, January the thir:l Uuprst Pvcshyterian peas. prr.-f::i mem Vis of the school church in tho J>n:nnion, wit'i a 16, at 3 o'clock. Rev. P. J. Myers, board whoso terms expire, will seek mombership of \,200, and n Sun- Mrs. Josephine Tomalno of 34 pastor of the Beiford Methodist re-election. They nre Mrs. John day-school enrollment of 700. The Pinckney road, Red Bank, was her church, officiated. The attendants hemon. Mr.?. GeorRC Stevens, sister's attendant. She wors an were the father and mother of the j call rcreivrri by thr minimi or wn;i Charles B. ITcnibling John F. Giblon Steven Hnytlen and Joseph War- jiignocl by ftO'i nionih^r.1;. lie will William E. Beaty American beauty faille taffeta gown bride. LIGHT STEM, dc]!, Four new candidates have succeed Rev. Donald W. Wncl», with a round neckline, cap akevei Hied. They arc Meredith AUtn. Da- In tho February 10 school elec- for the purchasing and accounting hospital, he was attached to the and full skirt. She wore silver M.A., Ph.D,, who iTPnntly was ap- tion for three varant r,eats on tho j dep;nlir,rj:ls of the Moore Dry vid Presley, D\vi£ht Young and Mr. pointed by tlic Kcnpj-fil assembly of j Navy installation at the Leonardo mitts and silver headpiece and car- Stork Shower Glcim. Itffl Hank ho:ird of cloiMion, a [ Dock and Shipbuilding company of pier until hia discharge In Novem- ried a bouquet of Talisman rose* tho. Presbyterian church to thft "Taxpayer's Ticliet" of WUHnm K. Announcement was mnde of the chair of philosophy of religion O.-ik^ml. C'nl. ber of 1045. and sweet peas. At Seai Bright Bcaly, John F. Gihlon, Jr., .nml Mr. Giblon was born In Red For the p«.it ievera.1 years he has Gerald Cannella of Shrewsbury enrd pnrty to be given Thursday j and Christian Ellilr* in Knox col- Charles B. Hcinbllnt; will ni'pw A atork shower waa given Wed- nifjht, February 2fi, by the P.T.A., lepp. I3nnk "f> ye:i.i'3 ago and attended resided nt S02 River Road. His avenue, Red Bank, was his cousin's WANTED iiie candidacies of Mr.". Helen H. the public schools here, graduating wife, Kadlee Gtblon, is the daugh- nesday night cf last week for Mrs. in the Tinton Falls school. A rpfiident of Now Jersey all bis heat man. The ushers were Allen Oliver Douglas Kuzola of Se.i Hoffman, Mrs. Rose Podell nnd from Red Bank high school in 1931. ter of Mrs. Edward Lee and the Tomalno of Red Bank, brother-in- life, HeVi Mr. Correal canie to thu •Roger J. Rynn. Bright by Miss Louise Douglas and At Inn tic Hi.^hlnru^ church follow- He ,'it:cndr;d Georgetown university, late Dr, Edward Lee. Mr. «nd MTS. law of the bride, and William mnmnmmam Mr. lieaty is a lawyer-accountant, where in 1E35 he received a B. S. Gihlon are the parents of two chil- Mrs. Grace Perottl at tho latter'* ing his graduation from thn New Frako of Mlddletown township, home. Rnmson PBA Brunswick Theological seminary. formerly jin Army Air porcfIned«llr wlih to thank Father Alluinin, •card party are Mrs. Edward Fal- Misa Anctta Cornell will speak Dorothy Conover, Mrs. Siblcy, Mre. concerning; the amount of freight maroneck was best man and Bruce Father Sheehnn, Kntller Kusllea, Fred- "Notice of Settlement of Accrual. at the next meeting Monday, Febru- Mr. anil Mm, John Hayes of Cameron and Robert Coutlee of eric Adnmft, pnllber.rert, and nit who Estate of Robert D. Schalltr, dtctlied. con, chairman; Mrs. Bernard Louise Rlchens, Mrs. Edith Shep- and number of passengers traveling tient flowers, snv* vplrltunl bouquets, Crelghton, co-chairman; Mrs. Maur- ary 5, on the topic, "Voice Person- Burlington avenut, Leonardo, an- to and from the shore, which was Larchmont, Alfred Smith of Wash- Notice is hereby given that the aecaunta pard, Mrs. Jeannette Seaman, Miss nounced the engagement of their and loaned cars. of the subscribers, administrators with ice Canavan, Mrs. William Hei- ality." Members of the drama de- Prlscllla Martin and Mrs. Jeanne taken to the Rivera and Harbors ington and Harvey SchatiUin of Wlf« «r.a Sisl.n. will nnnexed., of the estate of ili4 >•• «inger, Mrs. John Keany, Mrs. partment are in charge, with Mrs. Thompson, a new member. oldest daughter, Caitlin Marie, to commission In Washington, which Milltown, N. J., were ushers. —Advertisement. ceased, will be audited and tta#tfl fc? Stephen Cook, Mrs. Fred Stroebel, Noel Lartnud as chairman. Stephen J, Gross, son of Mr. and approved the plan. Congress then A reception for 120 guests was the SurrottRte of the County of M*n* The next meeting of the league Mrs. Stephen J. Grow of Navesink IN MCMORIAM. mo\rvh and icpartcd for aettlement to .Mrs. George Grause, Mrs. Sophia will be Monday evening, February ordered a survey. Subsequently an held after the wedding at the bride's the Orph tins' Court of utild county, •* Wandenverken, Mrs. Thomas Seig- avenue, Highlands, at a dinner appropriation was made and Mr. home. After a wedding trip to Mi- Gone, but not forgotten. Jolenh Bev- Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of Fcb* Observe 36th Anniversary 16, at the home of Mrs. Jcannetto party Monday night at the Colony, erly, Private, in buxembour;?, Jnnunry 3*r, Mrs. Dennis K. Byrne, Mrs. Niehaus. Dennett wae again in the project. ami and Havana, the couple will 18, 1945. ru.iry, A. 1'., 1048, at 10:00 o'clock a. Mr. »nd Mrs. P. J. Leach of New Rumson. reside in Rumeon. Mrs. Chapin la Wife and Three Children. m,, at which time application will b* 3"homas Leary, Mre, August Meug- Monmouth celebrated their 36th Mr. Dennett la survived by his miule for the nljowance of commlsitona £e, Mr.". Windsor Shlppe, Mrs. Ed- Tho bride-elect Is a graduate of wife, Mrs. Castclla. Dennett; a a graduate ot M&mavoneck high nnd counsel fees. wedding anniversary Saturday $11,500 Suit Against Red Bank Catholic high school and IN MEMORIAM. Jnond Desmond, Mrs. John Deckert daughter, Mrs. Madeline Hubbard school and the Washington secre- In memory of my ««. 371 Franklin Pise*. the centerpiece for the table and From youth fo old aSe. theva 1* no other, South OrnnKe, N, J. •fter of the admittance award and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bon forte Mr. Gross, a graduate of Atlantic Mr. Chapin waa graduated from Oscar B. Schallw, chrysanthemums furnished the dec- of route 35, Middlclown township, Highlands high school, served two Can tnk« the place of ray de»r motYur. 3he attendance prize wae awarded orations. A turkey dinner was MRS. ELIZABETH X. HEAD Mlllford school, Conn, and is now Daughter, Hilda White. •157 South 12th Street. Jto the fifth grade for having the have filed an $11,500 common pleas years in tho navy, 18 months of attending Pace Institute in New Newark, N. J. served. court suit against the Monmouth which was on a destroyer in the Mrs. Elisabeth Nau Head, 78, A (I mini strut or* wita «.D -largest representation of parents York city. He is a veteran of three annexed. 5) resent. Present were Mr. and Mr«. Ber- county board of Freeholders for in- Pacific theater. Ho is employed by widow of Thomas W. Head of 25 year's service in the Army during Messrs. Wise & Wise, nard Leach and children, Joan and juries allegedly suffered whon their his father at Highlands. No date Hubbard park, died early this World War II and holds the Brome Ji4 Urond Strectj f A table model radio will be Bernard; Mr. and MM. Anthony morning after a long Illness. Mrs. Quick action on thnt hcuduche wttn Red Bnr.k, New Jersey, car broke through n, plunk on the has been sot for tho wodding. Star and Purple Heart medals. NUl-FEY TAI1OTS, Why let pain m:ike iwarded on the co-operative plan Homer and son Anthony, Jr., of Gooseneck Point drawbridge be- Head waa born in Homber^-Ohm- Proctors. tomorrow night when the PTA will work an atony und nisht* a torture New Egypt; Mr. and Mrs. Thom- tween Little Silver and Oceanport. Oberhcasen, Germany. whtn you roar have ble»netl rulief with Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. School Budget Shows BUBLEW—DELL 1 sponsor a card party at Holy Ro- as Leach and daughter Donna In the suit, filed by the Rod Bank Her late husband was a gardener NUI*FEY TABLETS, n time-ten ted for- In the ma lie i of the estnte of David iary hall. Mrs. Joseph G. McCue At a double ring ceremony per- mula uaod by thousand* of »atUficil en*. Marie of Belford, Mr. snd Mrs. law firm of Klatsliy, Gray and In Mlddletown townahip and had tomc-ri for over fifty year*. NULFKY Krongelb, deceased. Notice to creditors ind Mrs. Patrick J. Byrne are co- John Francis Leach of Middlotown, Klatslcy, it is charged that the Increase At Highlands been superintendent of the Herbert formed Sunday at Trinity Episco- TABLETS must bring you prompt, to present claims nsrninst estate. 3chaii-men. Marlt Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. John pal church, Mat&wan, Mtsa Doro- ftoothinfr relief right away m> your Pursuant to the order of Dor man Me* bridge plank gave way, causing Thn Highlands school board N. Straus estate at Cooper road, money back. Uie only as directed. Faddln, Surrogate nf the County of Mon- Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma- Middletown townahip. Mrs. Head thy Elaine Burlew, daughter of Mr. mouth, mr.de on the third day of Jan* : COUNTY BIRTHS the plaintiffs to be "thrown violent- Tuesday night approved a total honey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mul- ly about." was a member ot the Red Bank and Mrs, Harold Burlew of Mata- Only 50c at all Sun Ray Drug Stores nary, 1943, on the application of Ann!* » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgenrauch, school budget for the 13*8-49 cession wan, became the bride of Paul Ed- Krcnttclb, administratrix of li«d to ministratrix, na aforesaid, their dtbts juries allegedly suffered by his 25. This fl.furc was about $42,000 the Mayor and Coijnc'.l of KnSr Haven, nnd demands n^almit the said estate, " Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Murray of wife, Mrs. Edna Bonfortc, and last year. A public hearing on the this vicinity, she had reaided at of St. Bernard's school, Gladstone, officiated at the ceremony. N. J* for permit for an Addition to their under onth, within tix. months from the) Jlontana avenue, Port Monmouth, Accident Suit $1,500 for Mrs. Bonforte's medical budget was hold but no protests Lake Forrest, 111. licpnied premises si tun ted nt 740 River date nf tho aforesaid order, or they will ire parents of a son born Tuesday expenses. The complaint charges "were made. Surviving aro three daughters, The bride, who was given in mar- Road. Fair Hnven. N. J. he forever burred of their actions it Hazard hospital. "'Plnni nnd specification of build in* therefor against the snid subscriber. Settled For $900 that the county was negligent in Included in tho budget Is an Mrs. Dorothy E. Enright, wife of riage by her father, was attired in to b* constructed, iriny be examined at Dntcd; Freehold, N. X, January I, I Mr. and Mrs. William Merrell of Councilman James A. Enright, Fair a white brocaded satin gown, A suit instituted by Joseph Relss Improperly maintaining the bridge Item allocating a U00 raise for all the office of the Municipal Clerk." 194S. !No, 40, Second etreet, Kcyport, are with flooring too weak to hold nor- older teachers and a $50 raise for Haven; Mrs. Edith H. Ely, with fashioned with a sweetheart neck- of Fair Hnvcn, N. J. ANNIE KRONflELB, 5>arenU of a son born yesterday at of Monmouth street against An- mal traffic. whom she lived, and Mra. Ethel N. line, bustle nt the hips and a long Objections, if nny, should b« made 33 John Street, drew' Dvuiutsky ot brummond teachers who have not been in the Immediately in writing to Floyd Smith. Red Dank, N. J. Jiazard hospital. system long. These figures were Read of Lexington, Mass,; a bro- full skirt. Her fingertip veil of Il- place, was settled for $900 during of Fair Hiivun, Ht J. Messrs. Abrnmoff & Drazin, ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flynn of SOLDIER l'LEADS GUILTY approved in a salary schedule last ther, Herman Nau, living in Ger- lusion waa arranged from a high HENRY II. STAtJLER, 12 Droad Street, trial Tuesday before Judge John piffwood avenue, Cliffwood, arc Arraigned last week before Judge year. many, and three grandchildren. crown of orange blossoms and her DOROTHY I. STAULRR. Red Bank, N. J. jarcnts of a son born Tuesday at C. Giordano and a jury in Mon- Funeral arrangements are under bouquet was of white roses, carna- 740 River Kond, Kn!r Hnvcn, N, J. Proctors. mouth county Common Pleas court. John C. Giordano of Freehold, Wil- ^azard hospital. liam H. Plerson of Fort Monmouth . COLT'S NECK FIRES the direction ot the Worden funer- tions and fuchsia. Monmoiith County Common Pleas. Mon mouth County Surrogate's OfBct. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korpon of The litigation was tho outcome ,T)lea.ded guilty to a. charge of break- al home. Mrs. Harry Cowles, Jr., of Key- In the mutter of nn nppllcfitlnu of Jt>s* In tho matter of the estate of Ed- Jloop avenue, Leonardo, are par- of an automobile accident on route Atlantic township fire company epK Zimmerman and Lois Zimmcrmnn. ward George Hofmnnn, Jr.. deceased. ing and entering the aea food res- port, twin sister of the bride, was hit wife, for tenve to nfnume the names Notice tn L'reditors to present claims ents, of a daughter, born Tuesday 3D, Mlddletown township, August taurant on White street, Red Bank. of Colt's Neck answered two lire MACBICE L. HOLLYWOOD matron of honor. She wore a gown of JoNeph Merman nnd Loll Mcrmnn. ntfninst estate. «t Monmouth Memorial hospital. 31, 1946. Mr. Relss was represent- He ateo pleaded gulHy to a charge calls recently. The first came at of pink taffeta styled with a draped On pttUion, OTdtr. Pursunnt tn the order of Dorman Me* '. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks of ed by Edward W. Wise, Jr., of the of carrying n blackjack. Plerson midnight Saturday when thoy were Maurice L. Hollywood of 33 Pet- hip effect and had dubonnet mitts Joneph Zimmee'miin and Lois Zimmcr- Fail din, Suri-oitate of the County of ers place, owner of the Hollywood mnn, hi* wife, hliving this d»y applied Monmoutlii made on the tv/enty*thlid Si9 Miller street, Highlands, are firm of Wise & Wise, and Mr. was arrcotoi by Patrolman Emer- called to put out a lire on the roof and headpiece. She carried a cat- to thi• Court by petition, setting forth dny of December, 1947, on the applica- parents of a daughter, born Tues- DvoreUlvy was represented by Jos- son Williams in the restaurant, of tho Kelly tavern on Routo 34, pharmacy of 160 Monmouth street, cade of pink snapdragons and the grounds of the a^pllcntlon nml vcr- tion of Chnrlca Frederick Hofmann, sol* JJay at Monmouth Memorial hoepi- eph O'Hagan of Asbury Park, January 0. He wil! be sentenced Colt's Neck, owned by Eugene died this morning. Surviving are white earnationa. Lifted by an affidavit of the said petition- executor of the estate of Edward U«C*,T« his wife, Mrs, Olga C. Aul Holly- ers, for an order nuthoriilnjr them to Hofmnnn, Jr., deceased, notice is hereby Jal. today. Kelly. Firemen fought the blaze assume tlu" namei of Joseph Mermnn OnGANIZINff AGENCIES wood; two aom, John Hollywood of Frank Dell, brother of the groom, Klven to the creditors of snid dceeatsd t Mr. and Mre. Stanley Bastelli, over an hour and were able to was best man. Harry Cowlea, Jr., nnd Lois Merman; it hnving m>peiuTd to exhibit to the subscriber, sols •steu- Jboj: 10, New Monmouth, are par- ltcop the flames confined to one sec- Hempste&d, L. I., nnd James Holly- to the Court that notloe of snid appli- tor, nn aforeanld, their debts and de- The Junior Service league of Red MAY and Alfred Adler of Matawan were cation ha* been published nt lenst once mands against Iho snid estate, under jnts of a son, born TuewUy ai Bank and tho county branch of the tion of tho rear roof. An estimate wood of Red Bank; two daughters, each week for four successive weeks next The Red Bank zoning board of of tha damage has not been given Mrs. H. Tlllman Lane, who Is now ushers. , onth, within six months from ths data •lonmauth Memorial hospital. American Association of Univers- Mr. and Mrs, Dell are on a three- preceding* the time ot the snid up plica- of the aforesaid nrder, or they will be • Mr. nnd Mre. Hubert Egan of 248 ity Women arc holding a public adjustment Frldny night granted as 3'ct, Mrs. Kelly heard a crack- living in Germany with her hus- tion In the Red Iliink Register, » ncwH- forever hatred nf their nctlons thsrsfor Augustus T. Schmidt permission to week wedding trip to Florida and Pnjier of Mfltimouth coutily, HI»1 It hnv- against the said subscriber. &3ay avenue, Highlands, are par- meeting next Thursday night at tho ling noise on the roof, which she band, and Mra. Mildred Price of in* appeared further thftt tinld petition* build n. thrcn-cnr gni-ago on his believed at first to be mice. How- Red Bank; a brother, Matthew will reside on Main street. Mata- nmed: Freehold, N, J., December 28, ents of a son born Monday at Mon- Red Bank borough ball ul 8 o'clock wan. nrs reside nt No, CO Norwood nvenue, Siouth Memorial hospital, for tho purpose of organizing a property at 131 Spring street. The ovci-, a passing motorist notified Mr. Hollywood of Newark; a slater, In lh« Town of ElWron, In the Cownty 1947. building will give Mr. Schmidt nvc Mrs. Dell Is a graduate of Mata- of Monmnuth, nnd nre hnth nf full njte, CHAULKS FREDERICK HOFMANN, r Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rcmlnffton council or Social Agencies for Mon- Kelly thnt tho roof was on fire nnd Mrs. Mrs. Etta Lynch of Holyoke, and th*> Court havlnK keen nnttHflcd hy nflO Valley Road, mouth county, Representatives of garages on hia property and ho ad- tho fire company was summoned. Ms«s., and three grandchildren. wan high school and Is employed Hnvortown, Pcnnsylvanln. ]>f 4th street, Highlands, are par- by the Western Electric corpora- the ^juid mMUnn vor'.Red us nfnrosnid. Snts of a son born Monday at Mon- civic and socinl organizations of vised the board that all would be Tho second flro was Monday af- The funeral is In charge of the thnt there are rnnsonuhlc urounds for Moasrs, Durand, Wins «k Carton* for .private use. H. S. Battln, a real tion of Newark. Mr, Dell, a grad- the propnied chnnno nnd III a I there Is Asbuty rnrk, N. J. itaouth Memorial hospital, the county interested in welfare ternoon nt 15:20 o'clock whon an Mount Memorial home. Proctors. work, together with delegates from estate agent who resides at 121 uate of Oklahoma A. and M., served no rciinoniible objection Ihrrctn: oil ntove r.xploflcd at the residence three yeara with the Army in thn •: INSTALL OFFICERS county welfare agencies, are In- Spring street, woe the only oppon- of Thomas Duncan on Colt's Neck It la. thoruforc, on thU 15th day of Monmoutb County Surrocats's OMcs, vited. ent ot the plan. Mary Frances Hounihan European theater during World Jiinunry, 1948, nrdnred thnt Jopeph In the mutter of the estate of Charles a. Tho Red Bank Branch of the Na highway, Tho flames destroyed a War II. He la co-owner of Dell's Zimmerman he nnd he Is hereby author* I), Brown, deceased. Notice to credi- kional Association of Letter Car- The meeting is In charge of Mrs. pint,of tho walls nnd ceiling of Has Birthday Party meat market, Matawan. lied to assume the name nf Joseph Mor- tors to present clnlms nsainst sitsts. Siers auxiliary met Tuesday evtn- 1'iHOBATION, FINK VOIDED tho kitchen, but the Jlro was cxUn- man, and that Loin Zlmmermnn, h!i Pursuant tn the order of UoTfttan Thomas H. Lafon of Rumeon, sei- wife, be ami iliti 1* huret-y ntithurhcri to Mcl^nddln. Suirotrnte nf the County of tng at tho home of Mr£. John vlce league president, and Mr*. Judge John C. Giordano last gulscd In less than one-hnlf hour. Mary Frances Hounihan, daugh- WAHD—COESTKR. nssume the nnnie of Loin Mcrmnn, from Monmoiith, mmlo on the fourteenth day Icheldt of Second Atreel, Rumson, James R, Clarke, Jr., A.A.U.W. week revoked o. $100 line and pro- ter of Mr, and Mra, Harold R. nnd after tho 1 flth dny of KeHrunry, a[ .lununry, \'i\i, on the s\pp\icnUon of t v.'hicu IIKIO tho following oillcers president. bation previously imposed on Hor- Hounihan of Twin Gables apart- HIM Hlldegarde Ward, daughter 1948, and thnt, v/Ithln ten days tut-enf- Stephen J. llronnder, ndmlnlatrntor, of AUTOPSY RESULT of Mrs, Hilda Height, of T.ynbrook, ter, tho snid iietilionM' hliull iHiliilsh n the f3tat« of Chnrlcs I), Ilrown, drceAseri. .cm installed: Mrj. Scheldt pres- nmn Kemp of 218 Bridge avenue ment, yeittordny afternoon observed eouy ot thU order tn thr P.rd IlnnU Het;- notice in hcn\:>- jjlvcn lo tha creditors lent, Mi-. Luosiurd Marthcns vice 1IA1IAI ftlEKTlNcTsUNUAy on n charge ot carrying n con- In an announcement last woeli, her fourth birthday at a party at L, I,, and Theodore E. Coester, son liter, n public newspaper iirintrd In t!ic nf niild ilcrt<»>-ru| tn exhibit tn the suli- rcaldent, Mrs, C. Edmund Dcla- cealed weapon in Rod Bank Sep- tho county prosecutor's olllco at- her home, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emll sntd county, nnd thnt v-ltliln twenty scrllicr, ndmlnUtralor, iu nfnrennld, The guest speaker at the Baha'i tributed the New Ycurs eve doath Attending were Susan MargoHes, Coester, also of Lynhrook, were dny ft hereafter, the *Mtl pelUlnm>ra Ihrlr iU'bl.i and ilemnnds nRivlnat thn aah secretary, Mrs. Walter Bosky public meeting next Sunday at 8;1D tember IB. Tho court voided tlio filinll cnuse the anld petition, nf11d:ivlt9, said (>it ate, under oath, \/ltliin six suurer und Mrs. Carl Hanien sentence so thnt Kemp may join of Joseph H. Turner of P.umford, Patricia Ann Forrar, Mary Lou married Saturday at the home of this order nnd an nfildnvlt of the pub- mnnlln from tho date of tho nfuresnid I'Beant-at-nrmji, Mrs. Morroll J. p. m. in the Red Bank Balm'l R. 1., to nn overdose of sleeping Hounihan, Carole Mlchele And«r- Mr, and Mrs. William H. Potter, lication ol ^he order to be (V.ml nml rn- order, or tlicy will bo forever bnrrfd Center, 00 Monmouth street, will tho at my. pllla. Mr, Turner tiled itftor a Now corded tn the Office of tho County CWvk of tiieV actions therefor nKninst the snid oore wr.s elected delegate tn at. non, Joyce Donrihuo, Ann Marie Red Hill road, Middletown. The of the County of Mbnmouth nnd thnt', suiiRcrihcr, end Iho utato convention at Hobo- bo Borrali H, Havel.n of Nuw IIOOKMAK1CH FINED Yearn eve party at tho homo of.his Cc.ppeithwaite, Cheryl Bennett, ceremony was performed by Stan- with In the nnmo time, tho Jinld prtlllnn- en February 22, Mii, Bosltey was York, who will speak on the topic, father, Joseph R, Tumor of 14B Ada Holmes Mclvor, Marjorie Ken- ley Stllwell, Hoiindel recorder, cis hhull iMtUfcu a ctrtlflfnl ropy nf this Pntortt FrnohnM, N. J,, January 14.lt. "Baha'i: n World Program." Ur. Edward Kungs of Mttln street, ncd«M- tn be Died with thft Secretnry nf 104S. elected us nltcrnntr. The next QrnnBO avenuo, Fair lluvuu. The nedy, Joan Maloney, James Qulnn, Tho bride wore a two-piece suit Stnte, pursuit nt to the provisions of the STEPHEN J. BROANUBH, \ootir.i: of the RIOUI) will bo hold Knvclln is a iciiltor oi Little Week, Occanport, was lined $1,000 lout autopsy wiw performed by Dr, Jul- Jr., Richard Trencry nnd Harold drazs of turquoise gabardine and stntutc In such cnves made and provided. 1 Bronndcr Plucc, L, J., and Is chairman of the New week nt Freehold by Judge John C. Inn Toren, The Wordcn funeral JOHN C. (JIORDANO, KeansburK, N, J, 'cbruary 17 nt the home of Mrs. Hounihan, Jr, A large birthday an orchid corsuge, Miss Minna M. Messrs. Roberts* lMtltbuty Cnrtoft York Bnha'I nsscmbly. Sluiut H. Gloidano on a charge of bookmak- homo directed cremation. Tho pros- cake was the centerpiece nnd dec- ( Idward Piccollo of Sunset avenue, Slnu win act as chairman or the Coester, sister ot the groom, waa JtldK« & lip For Appointment, Call SHARPENED HI:LI:MVS MRS. LUCILLE McCARTHY llnini'h .Ati'iiiii., I.Itili- Silver Itunisnn, \. ,|, 1-I5fi3-I Prompt Service I'hmii- Ili-il lUnk ft-IAXU-M Don't lie behind the "8" ball when it comes to making thosu figure ••»•»". Get those Ice sfcalen sharpened now- and be ready for the big lee Car- nival to be held January 31 Htid K.bruury 1 on the North Shrewsbury Klver. RAYNOR'S FOX'S GIFT SHOP MACHINE SHOP ERNIE MAYER'S 41 MONMOUTH STREET KED BANK BKOAD STKEET SHREWSBURY, N. J. Phone K. a 4MI84-K.

Sti-aU* - ("Imp-* - Sfttfimd Modernization of tho Fair Hiiven public library was marked hy an "npnn linm. p:i rly Tuesday The scene above shows Mrs. Lawrence J. Schilling, chnlrnmn of thn Hbi'iiry . . . Servi'il wi'flt davH ."; advisory IMKUTI p.m. In I'! p.m.; Siiii

McCurdy. Mrs. J. G. Sterling Matawan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Grace Curran visited her Lloyd, Jr., Miss Mary I.isk, Mil* Officials Resign 'laughter, MU3 Gloria Curran, over Eleanor Hnwk and Pierre Rasmus- the week-end at Columbia unive^-- sen. city. Mr. and Mre. Earl Ruchninnri of At Oceanport Mr. and Mrs. William Mallet and Willow avenue me pnrents of a son. son Raymond and Mrs. Grace Cur- born Monday, January 12, nt Mon- ran were guests Saturday evening mouth hospital. Tho baby, their Illiililiilf.' at the hems of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- first child, was named Earl William ley Rittenhouse, Jr., and weighed eight pounds nnd Ami Jlr. and Mrs. Samuel Hibbs of 48 len ounces. Mrs. Uiichmann Is the Little street niQ the parents of a former Miss Catherine Rislcy. Mayor C. Kenneth Riddln nf son, born Tuesday, January 13, nt Oceanport, :it last week's council Monmouth Memorial hospital. i MII>I>M:TO»N ACCXDKNT meeting, accepted with regrets inn Mrs. M. Coughlin of Maine, Iy day. , driven hy Victor Pallcastro of 2 Mayor Riddle auctioned off four Dr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Powers of Morford place and by Urban Le- sections of property, all of which Plainfteld are the parents of a son, riucnn of Hillside. There were no sold without any bids higher lhan born January 15 In the Muhlen- injuries hut all vehicles Were the original amount asked, Four OLSON COMPANY, Inc. bei'B hospital, Plnlnfleld. Dr. anddamaged. lota on the north side of Wcrah Mrs. Powers are former residents place were sold to Kenneth K. FOR FREE INSPECTION AND ESTIMATE of Cllffwood, where his family still CANCKI. MKKT1.NG , Smith for $300. Michi\ol Fornnrotto reside. Dr. Powers is a former A meeting of the Women's Dem- purchased six lots on the north »hle ft*«ft • SMtwalli • WnUrn • (mulatto* member of the Matawan board of ocratic club of Monmouth county, of Monmoulh boulevard for $450, I. education. lichoduled for Saturday nlprht, hns Comanltl bought Hirou lots on tho W. W. KENNEDY Herman Thorsen and Mrs. Har-been cancelled. The mectin? will south side of Monmouth boulevnrd l.oi'iil l£<'prr«ciitatlvo old Thorscn and daughter Sharon be held Fehrunry 28 at a pluco tn for $225 and Elizabeth R. Summers left Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.be announced later by tho organi- acquired four lots on thr north side T.I.: It. It. fv ITS NOT TOO LATE TO Alfred Tracy in Orlando, Fla., for sation. of Iroquois avenue for $200. a month, Mr. and Mre. Wesley Hall are en- joying a vacation In Florida. ENROLL NOW! The Midway flre company auxil- iary met at the fire house' lost week. Plans were discussed for a "Bunco" You can still enroll to learn more about the tilings you've• party to be held in the near future. Councilman Herbert Grlswold A or'feel you need for your success! read the list of drivers appointed by the M. E. Hnley hose company Late registrations still nro being taken for courses in the and the Midway hose company for Spring term of the Monmouth Adult School. the year, and they were confirmed JACK ARNOLD recently by vote of the borough i council. Drivers for the Haley hose You will have to act quickly, however, becaufin (.'hisses company am Frank Oray, Alphoneo will start again in the Uinnson High School building thin Rapolla, Joseph Vacarclia, Emil WEST & WALL STS., RED BANK, N. J. Jastrili, John Saliowskl and Frank Coming Monday, January 2<>tli. Tourlne, Jr. For the Midway com- pany the drivers are Paul A. Egan, Outstanding instructors—some of the host in the coun- Vincent Burlew, Michael J. Eovlno, RED BANK 6-2748 Donald Walker, Harold Zclgler and try, drawn from leading .schools, businesses and universities Marshal Longstrcet. —again will present the many and varied subjects offered in New officers of the Couples' club the School. of the Presbyterian church who will, be Installed at the February meet- And remember! You can get all this, rh/hf here at home, ing are James Hauser, president; Mm. James Street, vice president; FUEL OIL KEROSENE for less than the price of a inovie-nnd-Hoda-a-week! Mrs. William Hunter, secretary. and John H. Hcssey, treasurer. Act now, and get your friends and relatives to enroll, A group of Matawan people en- and enjoy the subjects you like in the beautiful, convenient joyed a sleiRh ride through the country Sunday afternoon. They GASOLINE and well-equipped Uumson High School building. were Mr. and Mrs. William R. Craig and daughter Carol, Mr. and Classes will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings Mrs. Paul A. Egan and daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. Edward from 8:00 P. M. to !>:iifl I'. M. and will continue each week Currie, Mr. ami Mrs. Changing Car- from now until March 24th. tan Miss Nancy Jane Erdmann, Miso Elaine Erdmann, Miss Jane January 22, 1948. Pengel and Richard Erdmann, 3d. Pick the courses you want TODAY! Here they are: Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Devlin spent Monday evening In New York city, Journalism Psychology English where they attended a performance To our Heating Oil Customers: Music Appreciation Contract Bridge World Problems of "The Heiress". They were cele- Gardening Philosophy Law For Laymen brating their anniversary. Upholstering French Child Guidance Miss Peggy Devlin, daughter of Much has been published recently about the short- German .Art Appreciation Mr and Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin, Sewing entertained at a dinner party Sun- Dancing Ceramics Cooking day afternoon on her 16th birthday. age of heating oil, and yet many users are doing little, Typing Photography Choral Singing The guests were Miss Ann Cartan, Stenography Public Speaking Furniture Bepalr Miss Lois Hanson and Roy Lc» if anything, to cooperate in conserving fuel oil during maire. . , Spanish Interior Decoration Mrs. William Waamuth *ter- this "critical" period. TUITION IB EACH COURSE talned the Thursday afternoon bridge club Friday afternon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. William E. Simply fill in the coupon below and send it in with your Craig, Mrs. Paul A. Egan and Mrs. As a distributor of petroleum products, we offer the check or money order. Registrations also are being taken Raphael C. Devlin. Thomas Lee, five-year-old son of at the Rumson High School building tonight and Friday from Mr. and Mrs. John L«e, was taken following suggestions: 8:00 to 9:00 P. M. and from 7:00 P. M. until classes start on to the office of Dr. A. A. Captanian Monday and Wednesday.- recently when he slid from a snow- bank in front of a moving car- Ho 1. Be economical with your fuel oil. suffered painful Injuries, but his The main thing is to ACT NOW and get your registra- condition was not aerious. The car tion in at once! was operated by Harry S. Wllley of Centervllle. 2. Keep your thermostat turned down. Miss Esther Blau entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at the . MAIL REGISTRATION BLANK home of Mrs. Louis Pazicnsta. PrlMS were awarded to Mrs. Rich- 3. Do not heat the rooms which are not used. Monmouth Adult School Humson, N. J. ' ard Erdmann, Jr., Mrs. Louto Pa- ilcnza and MIM Laura Gordon. Mrs. Harry J. Kahn substituted. 4. Adults as well as children should be careful to I Box 193 | At the morning service at the Presbyterian church Sunday, I Please register me In the following courses for the Spring term: | Charles Allen Coulter, bandmaster close outside doors. of the Matawan high school,- played Adams' trombono solo arrangement COURSE of "Tho Holy City" accompanied by Mre. George W. Davi|on on the or- We feel confident that with your cooperation in fol- gan and chimes, COUBSE Miss Mary Lou Slckels, daughter lowing the above simple suggestions, we will, barring of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Slckels, cele- brated her fourth birthday Wednes- unusual emergencies, get thru the winter satisfactorily. NAME day, Her guests at dinner were Pa- trick J. Devlin, Patricia Ann Carl- son and John Slckels. I ADDRESS ™ _. „. .CITY „ Tho »uppcr, sponflorod by tho Sincerely yours, (Cheque or monoy order must accompany all mall registrations.) P.T.A. of Matawan »choola, which was scheduled for Wednesday even- Ing, January 21, was cancelled I earlier in the week. Mr. and Mm, Thomas Anderson and children, Jane and William, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chnmhe rliiin for n sleighing party Monmouth Adult School Sunday. . Attending the concert at Rutgers BOX 193 PHONK KUMSON M598 HUMSON, N. J. university Thursday evening from STAN DA III) Oil, COMPANY OF MOW JKRSKY Matawan were Mrs. Ralph Hcrrick, UlSTUinUTOK Mrs. Jay F, Hostctter, Mrs, Curl Cciiswein, Mrs, Harry Kahn, Mrs. Edwin F. Domlnlck, MA. John H. Page Four RED BANK BEGISTHH, JANUARY 22, 1948 Hoke, treasurer. Trustees elected Fnriiirr ]12lh .Soldier* Keyport were Mrs. Isadore Prager, Mrs. Observe Anniversary Hadassah Group PFC. Frank Philander has re- George Davis, Mrs. Herbert West, -FOR SALE- Mrs. George Jacobs, Mrs. Clarence Tuesday will mark the eighth turned to Camp Lejeune, N. C, af- Do You Like To ter visiting his mother, Mr«. Irene Bahrenburg, Mrs. Louis Jtotten- la the heart of Oakliurst. on Monmoulh I{oail. anniversary of the Induction Into Holds Fund Night Philander. berg, Mrs. Peter Sondergaard, Mrs. STUNBACH federal scivicr of two Red Bank J. Harvey Bowne, Sr., is on an J. E. D. Sllcox, Mrs. Lester Terry SMASH FENDERS? KMlonin Holier. Strain Heat. Bungalow and units of Xcw Jersey's National Murray Phillips To extended visit with his son and and Mrs. Edwin O'Hanlon. | Bunk House. I Guard for duty in World War II. daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*, j. John Wilson was re-elected presi- I The units were Battery "B"' and Give Entertainment Harvey Bownc, Jr., in Las Vegas, dent of Lincoln Hose company last COMPANY Bargain. Call •E," 112th Kicld Artillery. At the N. M. week. Other officers elected were time of fcderalization, 174 local The third annual Jewish Nation- S. Frank Maooh, Sr., left Satur- Ernest G. Bailey, vice president; | mm answered the muster and two al fund niffht, Under the joint spon- day by plane for a vacation at tho Claude Raynor, Jr., secretary; Vin- is now accepting appli* M J. SIMON CO. .weeks later departed for army sorshihip of ththe pd Bank Chaptep r home of his son-in-lnw and daugh- cent Applcgate, treasurer; Leon Aslmrv Park 2-28 »2 or 2-5921 training at Fort UlngK. N. C. At of Hadassah and the Zionist organ- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hun- 'Lambertson, Sr., captain; Leo cation* for position* induction ceremonies, Battery "B" ization of America, will take place son, West Palm Beach, Fla. Brown, first lieutenant; Charles was commanded by Capt. Joseph at the Community Center on Ri Mr. and Mis. Charles Saurman Patterson, second lieutenant; Dan- available in the new IC. Fix nnd Buttery "i'Z" was com- verside avenue, Sunday at 8:15, have returned from a visit with id D. Harris, engineer; Allyn Lee, manded by Cnpt. George A. Hogan. their son Harry at Fort Worth, first assistant engineer and Ray- Red Bank Store. Throe members of the January Tex. mond Wallace, second assistant en- 27, 1941, roll were destined to die Mrs. B. Munn Craig and Infant gineer, Roy Huylar was elected before war's end. They were Lxnvls Eon, Clark Woodruff, have re- trustee and Daniel D. Harris, jani- Excellent Openings PRICES SLASHED F. Mount of Highlands, killed In turned home from Kiverview hos- tor. 'action September 8, 1944, "in the pital, Mrs. Leroy B. Collins gave a res- u j fight to take the historic fortress Herbert C. Hyrno has returned ume and read excerpts from a | of Mctz, France; Walter D. Rcy- to his homo In Bogalusn, La., after "Study of History" by Arnold Royn- ON BATHINETTES! , nolds of ijOng branch, who had spending several days with his bee at a meeting of the Keyport SALES j transferred to the Air Corps, was mother, Mrs. Edward D. Hyrne. Book ciub Thursday evening at the • Shoe* Fool the driver behind you: killed by enemy Hale on a combat Programs for the coming year home of Mrs. Herbert Wcet. y Wear come up to the crossing fast i mifsion over ICiuope. and Frank J. were planned by members of the Mrs. J. Leon Schanck was hos- • Accessories when the amber light is on, then ViinBvunt of Rctl P.nnW, who was Young Women's League for Service ters to the Ladies' Aid society of after the fellow behind has , honorably discharged (jn a tertifi- of the Reformed church at the the Reformed church at a covered- decided you're going on through c:Ltft of (liability, died ;U his homo home of Mrs. Harry Hughson last dish supper at her home Thursday 1 of Injiuir.s rcreivfd in service. Of work. evening. SERVICE stop suddenly! You'll probably ^ihe 174 nun, IMi received commis- Mis. Russell Scoby entertained The Delta Alpha class of the • Maldt •mash some fenders and earn the sion.'* fir w;n Tantq before war's end. members of the Far and Near so- Ba,ptl.5t church observed their 33rd • Alteration Woman reputation of being a discourte- .Both battn icf, ;i]thrjU(ih rc-defiig- ciety of tlie Reformed church at anniversary at a re-union dinner ous driver. nateri OSSih and (iSGth Armored her home last week. The devotional at Marion's restaurant Thursday Kield Artillery Ijaltalions, saw com- was conducted by the president, evening. Mrs. John Lautcrwald Apply But if you are a careful driver bat action in Kurope, taking part Mrd. John Acker-son, and the spirit- was in charge, and remember the other fellow, in important crimpainns which ual program was In charge of Mrs. aM us for automobile insurance. took them to France, Eel.^bim, G. A. Ellis. Tho next meeting will be February 9 at the home of Mrs. Highlands The courteous driver is the care- , Luxemburg, Holland and ficrmiiny. STOMACH ful drivei. Rny Diost, Englishtown. Mr. and Mrs. John Kwlk spent Word hi; j beer, received here of last week-end In New York city. Snd«'ly IJonutcs the blvlh of a son, Kerry, to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remington A donation uf $20 to overseas nnd Mrs. Nelse Nisley of Lancas- are the parents of a son born Mon- COMPANY Walker & Tindall Closing out our ontirc stock nf fuinous iniikc Itjiliy Murray Phillips oS New York ter, Pa. Mrs. Nisley la the former hospital work wfi.s voted at last city, a sailor in the U. S. Navy dur- day at Monmouth Memorial ho»- Batlis. i*ti>c);s III'L- limited—Shop «-jn*l.v f»»r I lie \irtt werli's nieetinu of the Woman's Mi*3 Daisy Lohninn, daughter of pltal. Bealtors and Insuron Missionary sociily of iln> Red Bank ing World War II, who has tra- IMr. and Mrs. Hairy Lehman, Sr., Aabury Park selection. All Miles ;ire tinnl—mi CKI veled extensively, collecting nnd Iof Church street. Confirmation classes will begin It B. Front St. Red Bank Presbylcilnn chinch. .Mrmhcr* ill- niTanking folk music, will .provide n March at the Church of Our so pnvc five surL'icnl aprnns and tlie entertainment. Mi-. Phillips Milton D. Caminsky, n student Lady ot Perpetual Help. Tel. Red Bank 6-2776 two ilov.en diapnrs to the Kfimc .sings the songs of the Jewish peo- nt' the Ohio College of Chiropojy, Nora C'eiina Robertson, daughter TRIMBLE TIPTOP KIDDIE BATHS cause. ple of America and the rest of tho Cleveland, O., recently was elected of Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, Ill's. Gertrude Onvis reviewed the president nf Kuppa Tall TCpsilon DcLuHt Model—Heg, -«IH.',io Now 913.96 Work! in ten languages, accom- celebrated her ninth birthday Tiles- slucly boult, "Committed Unto L'.s," panying himself on the guitar. Hie fraternity, professional chiropody day with a party. About 20 friends Regular Model—lie):. *\:<.•,<:, Now $11.96 by Willis C. ],:inuitt, at the mcel- popular song programs usually in- if'OUp. attended. Meet Your Friends At The Ins attended by US women. Mrs. clude several groups of songs, such Mrs. John C. Anderson enter- The Police Athletic leagua has William J. Florence «'ae appointed as Jewish nnd Palestinian folk tained at a luncheon-bridge party scheduled a basketball game Mon- "BABY BATHINETTE" CORPORATION chairman of the nominating com- songs, American ballade antl Latin- Saturday afternoon. Prizes were day with a team from Woodbrldge inittcr. Mr;;. J, K. Caatlc, Mrs. awarded to Mrs. John O. HarUlnr David Hoad and Mrs, K.iljih Norton American numbers. A new film, en- known ,is tho Apnches. Tho game 9SLUM Model—Hog. •«I 'i.'Jr. Now $10.96 titled, "Look Homeward, Wander- Mi«. Clinton S. Wyckoff and Mrs. will bo played at the grammar became incnibej.s of the society and ers", svitl ivlso be tfhov/n. Thomas M. Anderson. school and will be open to the pub- I Rsgulsr Model—Hog. «l i.-.*r> Now $8.»5 Mis. Ralph Slionrrr and Mrs. H, W. Tho sixth, seventh and eighth lie without admission charge. I STAR DUST INN The Jewish National fund Is im- Rtplactment Kits—Hog. ST.JU Now $4.95 Spocrl wore visitors. grade mothers, members of the St. Mrs. Joseph Pavison, program portant this year because it pur- Mrs. Henrietta Kinncy, Mrs. chases land for new settlers, it re- Joseph's Parcnt-Tcachor associa- Elizabeth Kchoo and Mra, Isabella At The Bridge — Route 35 — Itcd Bank lender, introduced Rev. John G. tion, will sponsor an old-fashioned | Gebhnrd of the Reformed church, claims niid land and protects land Rodriguez attended a meeting of already purchased. country dance at the school hall the county American Legion aux- I who related fionie of bis experi- January 29. Mrs, Francis Lewickl jrnros whilo an i-vancellstic mission- Admission to the program is free. iliary at Long Branch recently. The committees in charge arc pro- Is general chairman. The Highlands American Legion j ' nry in India. Cpl. Jerome R. >',ampeilo, son of auxiliary will sponsor a lunch so- OPEN DAILY -Mrs. .lolm B. Allen, who will be gram, Mrs. Benjamin Ashin; re- freshments, Mrs. Ed Blumcnthal, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Xampello, who cial February 14 at the Legion hall. program i-liairman for tlic Febru- has been serving with the 24th di- Game; will be played and a dance (Except Sunday) ary 51 meeting, will present the Mrs. Henry Insclbcrg, Mrs. Philip Waldmun, and Mrs. Harry Madnn- vision artillery of the 24th Infantry will bo held. The auxiliary held motion picture, "Beyond Our Own," division, Is returning to the United its first meeting of thu year Janu- mnde in Hollywood find the first fiky; Jewish night fund, Mrs.-Les- ter Oglensky, Mr». lrvlnR Rich- States from Kyushu, Japan, for his ary 9 with Mra. Henrietta. Kinncy, 17 IROAD ST RID IANK Him produced by tlic Protestant discharge. new president, in charge. Another Film comin!.l\sion. This is a new mond. Mrs. Ed Llchtiff, Mrs. Irving FROM 7 A.M. meeting was held last night, idea In .vrescntintc education. Krakowltch, Mrs. Al VVcinsteln and Rev, Charles R. Smyth, pastor of Mrs. Murray lloscn, and Zionist oi- Calvary Methodist church, is tour- Mrs. Rose Schwlnd !a Improving Kani/.ation oC America, Mrs. Ben- ing the Southern state*. He will from a recent Illness, Same Fine Service, Quality jamin Ashin. visit Miami and West Palm Beach. Rev. J. KUlman Coffee spent Rev. Mr. Smyth is being accom- several dnya this week at Prince- And Atmoiphere At panied by Mrs. Smyth. ton university, where he is taking Gen. Luiiulmn Visits John C. Anderson has returned special courses. KIIIJ BANK'S NEWEST home after a business trip to Wash- The school board held a public NEW LOW PRICES ..Brln-Gcn, Francis H. Lanahan, ington, 0. C. .,...-. healing on the school budget Tues- Jr., commanding officer at. Fort Mrs, Samutt E, Tllton entertained day nlijjil. Board member* Thom- A1TAKEL SHOP Monmouth, thin week mado per- at bridge Friday aftornoon. Guests as Thompson, John Miles and Wil- visit, to six members of the were Mrs. William Hitchcock, Mrs. liam Fahrcr, whose, terms end this Enjoy The Delightful post's civilian personnel to con- P-ufus O. Walling and Mrs. J. Carle year, have filed petitions for re- M'iitulato each upon the successful Anderson. election. runipletion of 30 years of service at Tho Pnst Noblfl Grand*1 club of State Senator J. Stanley Herbert Atmosphere Of The lho Signal Corps installation. I Lady Colfax, Rcboknh • lodge, will has Introduced a bill in the slate Those honored were John D. Sul-1 mcct tonight at tho home of Mrs. legislature which would appropriate OPEN FRIDAY livan, director of civilian person- Frank: Dey. $100,000 for the establishment of nel, 55 Rldgo road, Rumson; Miss Tod Lester, having completed an a yacht basin at Highlands. A jim- RUSTIC TAP ROOM Catherine C. Beatty, quartermas- engagement in Miami, has left for Iliar bill was vetoed by Gov. Dris- Evening Until ter's otllce, 205 Westwood avenue, Havana, Cuba, where he Is appear- coll last year. Long Branch; Miss Mary E. Egan, ing at the Hotel Nacionale. A cake sale will be held Satur- Wonderful Music Nightly '.ruining school supply section, 01S Mis, Minnie Davis and grand- day at 10 a. m. at 198 Bay avenue 9 P. M. Westwood avenue, Long Branch; daughter, Miss Lois Watkins, Mr. by the Youth Fellowship circle of Mrs. Dorothy S. Taylor, post- en- and Mrs. George Davis and daugh- the Baptist church. BOB McCOMBS gineer's office, 199 North Filth ave- ter Marilyn, all of Montreal, Can- William Kohl of Lincroft has nue. Long Branch; Miss Elma V. ada, and Mrs. Frank Brandt of Red been awarded a contract by the | At The Hammond Organ Sutphcn, post engineer's oillce, 40 Bank were recent guests of Mrs. Livin;; War Msmorlal committee to | Oakwooi terrace. Long Branch, David C. Walling. level and grada tho plot on Nave-1 and William L. Seibert, head of the Mrs. O, B. Wilson \vn« re-tlected sink avenue for the athletic field. technical staff at Squier laboratory, president of the Keyport Public According to the contract, which DANCING NIGHTLY Markham plnce, Little Silver. Health Nursing association at the is, expected to bo signed this week, An impromptu party followed the annual meeting last week at the the contractor must complete the Fashionable All-Wool visit to Squier laboratory with fel- health center, Other officers named job within 60 working days after low workers presenting a cake to were Mrs. Henry E. Ackeraon, first the signing. | MY FREVE m ORCHESTRA Ml'. Seibert. vice president, and Mrs, John B. The Lions club -will offer » %K I prize to that member who suggests Every Saturday Evening the best project for the club for Fur Trimmed 1943. Kitchen cutting or chopping boards should never b« soaked in Phone R. B. 6-3981 For v;ater or never dried near heat. BOWLING RESERVATIONS Valentine Mood They should be washed with cool Winter Coats water with B. stiff brush and wiped as dry as possible immediately. We have just the diamond to fill that utmost Valentine- wish. Our gorgeous selection meetsevery whim of the heart Want to Help us Decorate for Nineteen Hundred Forty Eight? Values 889.00 to $119.00 That's swell—and thanks. 'A January event tliat clearlv demonstrates vliy RO'inmir women aru shopping FrcedV. The decorators take over next Monday, Tuesday* Xot only a price thai, saves you many dol- Wednesday and Thursday—January, 26th thru the 29th lar* . . . but QUAl.rri' and HIGH FASH- —so we'll be dosed, but we'll open again on January IOX too, are (Mtuiliinod in (liis group of 30th, all spic and span. lovely coals.

Kicli 100% woolens, .styled with new, full- So-o-o-o, TODAY, TOMORROW and SATURDAY we'll flaring lines. Luxurious coal.« in tuxedo A. Superb diamond loliltire gladly give super*supei»special'Mvings. The less the mid eollar styles of silver nniskrnt, silver B. Exquiutely faihioned tolitiire decorators have to fall over, the better and quicker tux, moil ton and persiau lamb, (.irnr, job they'll do. Right ? You ought to know. green, black, wine and toast. Hh.fn !> f« ]7, C. Glorioui, ttiiitc wtddinf Ml 10 to -»>, 38 to ii. D. Soliiiire with mitchini bind Why not raid IU these three days (beginning TODAY). IN RED HANK IT'S IREED'S. You'll save lots of money and we and the decorators Mill skip a lot of headaches. Impeccably Tailored Gabardines and Worsteds SPRING SUITS Made To Sell At 865.00 00 WILBUR'S TOWN and COUNTRY SHOP Like A breath of balmy air, these refreshing new V»ts to wear now under winter cont» and inter Jewelers 12 LINDEN PLACE, RED BANK without contn. Popular new colon, Sl«» B to 17 49 lOtoMnnd 18'i to 24(4. 15 Broad St., Red Bank RED rSANK RKfilSTHR. JAM'ARV 22. lftIS Page Five Josephine C. Dcl'onte evening at the llrchouse of the home of Mrs. Joseph Chr'.stman. visit with her brother and sister- newed lapsed policirs worth nrar- ttivcraide Heights Hcadden'a Corner fire company. Members present were Mrs. Martin in-laiv, Mr. and Mrf. J. Herbert ly $B.7fl0,00O.0n0. Ituinrout* Given To Wed C. C. Stevens John J. Walling was given a sur- Charles Smith, formerly employed McGuire, Mrs. Donald Matthews. Schenck. V.A. ln/u month extended to July To Safely I'alrol EVERY SATURDAY NITE pris« birthday party by his wife at at Mt. Olivet cemetery, has ac-Sr., Mrs. Eddie Meisler, Mrs. Flank 31, 1948, the period rlurinj; which Mr. and Mrs. Peter DePonte of cepted a position with Lionel Si- Hirst nntl Mrs. Fred Brcmyer. It wn.i anr.ounrrfl Monday ni^h* 25 Shrewsbury avenue announce their home Saturday night. A buf- Vets ltrin«laltii(! vptevnns with Inpapil insui';\ncp may fet supper was served, and games mon, contractor. The Community Social club was apply for' rpinst.itpmont of thrir at Harry's Lohster hoiisp by a DANCE the engagement of their'daughter, entertained by Mrs. Mabel Hurley Ld Insiiraui-i- special committee nf the Kr.i.I3li;ilU Josephine Catherine, to Charles were played. Those present were Miss Mary Smith, formerly em- term policies by merely filling nut Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer of ployed at the Soden roadstand, !s of Llttln Silver Thursday, a simple form and paying t«-n Lior.s club that raincoats and hats BAR-RESTAURANT Griflin Slevciui Eon of Mr. and Mrs. More veterans reinstated lapsed purchased by the rluh for mpmtf.rs Louis Stevens of Hart, Mich. Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. James living with her aunt and uncle, Mi. Tony DeBella, proprietor of the National Service Life insurance monthly premiums. Ordinarily no OPEN ALL YEAR Burns of Eatontown, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Zielsinki of South Garden cf Eden Greenhouses, has during December than In any physical examination is irquirrri if of the school mfpty pntrol would Al Stagg of Red Bank, Mr. andAmboy. gone to Florida for the winter. month since last Augus:, Veterans' the veteran I'dtiftVa tint his hrnl'h he dcllvrrcd to thr srhool this No Cover Charge Mrs. Henry Robinson, Jr., and Mrs. Mrs. Robert A. Cooper celebrated Thomas R. Simmons celebrated Administration announced. is as k'ooil as it was when th" work. Pauline F. Feldcr. her birthday Saturday. She was en- his birthday Saturday. policy lapsed. Thn club spoiisorrfl two swim- j V.A. cnid 103.OSS veterans in De- B SEA GIRT INN Mrs. Mac Schenck has been III tertained by friends at HeA Bnnk. Mrs. Larry Flannaftan is confined cember r:!n»t:ited l'ip?cd insurant mint; pnitips list wrrli nt" A. bury ! Saje of cotton ^oods was forbid- Park. One party wa.s for the local Route 1.V Sra Girt. N.J. for several days. The Tuesday evening meeting of to her home because of illness. with ii. total vriluo of $671,518,0m Showplarc of the Shore The Country Club Estates Clvin the Sew and So club of Middle- Mrs. Grace Karran has returned During the last 11 mnnths of 1917 den in England in 1700 hecausn it Hoy Krout troop and tlio nthnr for association held m. meeting Monday town township was held at the to Brooklyn, N. Y., after a Bhort a total of 1,106,919 veterans re- competed with native wool. ' boys and Kir's of thn borough. i

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Miss Joscpliino C. DePonte Miss DePonte is a graduate of .Red Bank high school, also Medi- cal Center School of Nursing, Jer- eey City, class of '4G. She is now with the Monmoulh County Organ- ization for Social Service as a staff nurse in the Leonardo area of Middlet.own township. Mr. Stevens, a Rroduate of Hart high school, served 21 months iri the U. S. Army as Instructor at C«np L.ec, Va. Ho is now studying at Ferris institute. Grand Rapids, >' Open Every Friday 'til 9 P. M. Mich., majorlns in accounting for a B.S. in Commerce. The wedding will take place next fall. Compare These Acme Everyday Low Prices! Acme Sav-U-Trim Stork Shower For CANNED FRUITS CANNED JUICES Gives you more meat for your moneyl / Mrs.KucziiIu Apple Sauce 2 r. 25c Campbell's Z"r 2 "Z 23c Get the most of the '. Mrs. Thomas Kuczuln. of Beach co 11 Best at Acme! street, Sea Bright, was tendered a Grapefruit "*.«.*„? 2 f: 27c V-8 «'* ?.r 10c tT29c stork shower Tuesday night by AIC0 Mr«. Ambrose Nekon, Mrs. Jerome Pineapple **!.... 27c Grapefruit Juice tT 17c "Welch and Mrs. Alfred Ferrigero, Jr., at the homo of Mrs. Edgar Del Monte Pears SSMc oVanaeTice 3'-25c Welch,. Surf avenue, Sea Bright. Enii* f"/w»Liu*;i «««*<>* 04- wrange juice o «on, zsc Decorations were of pink and blue. rruir i^ocKraii !*•••,.„ z4c PU_J^J O «-«. oc- **—• io- Refreshments were served. Rib Roast Guests wore Mrs. Rita H.'Doug- ( las, Mrs. E. B. Talcott, Mrs..Wil- HURT! MUOHT NICTAH liam Douglas, Mrs. Claude Minaldl, Prime Cut Mrs. Alfred Ferrlfjero, Sr., Mrs. Apple Juice ™^ Clarence DSUglas, 11 rs.».Charles Sully, Mrs. vtVilllam Layfin, Mrs. John O'Sage, >lrs. Kdward3tulton, 1st 6 Ribs Mrs. Victor Siindcre, Mrs. Joseph Much surplus fat and bone is removed before weighing Matosky, Mrs. William • Rodney, Mrs. Jack White, Mrs. -Edward Prunes STS » •*•"•• CANNED VEGETABLES Welch, Mrs. Hurry Sage, Miss Elaine Welch, Misa Mae Welch, Apricots E£ '-••;'• 33c TomatoesoX" 2 "« 25c Miss Louise Douglas, Mis.g. Geral- l dine Welch-Miss Kalhryu iJ'Brien, Raisins 22T 2 H.;:: 23c Beans '.IT ""•To... ..„ 17c DEI.ICATKSSEK DEPARTMENT Miss Charlotte White and Miss 10 .Rose Fertigcw. Raisins ^r Chuck Roast •> 53c L H* 17c Del Monte Peas "" 21c Franks •'»'•» Vour Choice Peaches i0,r lt 1 Bone in. Let Acme Sov-U-Trim keep your meat bill down! M I '.' i-.... 19c Ideal Peas "*' '"Y,.., ,„ 19c Plain Loaf Pickl* t i r CANNED MEATS PeQS 31 2 ^.V. 29c Porterhouse & Sirloin Steak »». 77c LOOf ST- "2 46c Del Moiz Niblets 7.r 18c SMOKED FANCY GRADE A Bologna ib Liverwurst C Corned Beef Hash "T 2 IDCAButte1 AU-OMIr KerneN l Corn * 19c HAMS •«». 67c Broadcast Hash £ML 27C Asparagus Whole or either half Fowl 45c Luxury Loaf 4 lbs. and up. Delicious! POUND Wilson's Mor Beef "r 47c String Beans tOfAl Pork Sausage Meat» 57c Salami coo«B Plate Beef '<£..' » 35c Fresh Ground Creonud SEAFOOD Heinz Pea Soup Graan *•'Tongues* 49c Beef» 53c 27c Beef Liver* 59c Mackerel '.'.'I * 25c Bonalest Round Porgies I«-J-« * 19C_ HEINZ HEINZ HEINZ Scrapple* 25c Smelts ai1 «.. 43c (fi Mushroom Soup Chicken Soup Vegetable Soup Roast »• 83c lotgt CKawdir Clams *••« 39c 2 11-01. X^»*" JL c«nt OOC 2 "J: 27C com OOt ICY POINT Ml MONTI Camay Tomato Sauce 3!.":. 20c Toilet Soap Red Salmon ';:„ 43c Pirft ool° MAl ?1r Oroi Tomato Paste ^ 10c 01 KltC fancy U«i. alia. ZIC cakes FRANCO AMERICAN CAMFHUS 2 zlc 29C Pork & Beans 2'r: 29c Spaghetti 2 "*:.• 29c ' price; AfCO Lava Soap DRIED DAIV 2 C!»n> p Lima Beans '£;. 21c Pork & Beans 2 *Z 25c Hands b Dried Lentils '^ 21c Nabisco Rifz ;k , 31c IUNSHINI Catsup"- ZTSL 19c Cheez-HJr XtTc DUZ OlENWOOD ar IDIAl SUNSHINI Apple Butter "j: 23c S^ Krispy Crackers;,. 25c PoekoJ. Blu-Whlte 2 5?-17c KOI HOY * INAl iWIITHEART Peach Preserves 1,19c Medium Packate 16c Toilet Soap 10c g 17c Ideal Tomato DREFT Enter the Contest! Ivory Soap 10ViSOU oi. P 11-01. Medium Cakts Cam Package 28c 34c 2 aaja^ — - v a: i9c OOn and milk. Precision- Farmdale Evap. Ivory Flakes 5 C/ie< Wixed ingredients as- Spic & Span 69c MILK Madium sure delicious re- Packag. sults. Tall Cam package (Whan 25c •vailiMi) t-oof Cfceese Dairycrest Ice Cream Price includes melt-proof bag that keeps . iVc ice cream firm 1 Vi hours. Purest in- Pint gredients, real fruit flavors. Creamier, Carton smoother. Try it now! Unmatchable value! Bread No flnmr Coffect At An/ Price! 13c that give yw A blend for every taste. All heat-flo roasted! delicious Asco Coffee d. Richer blend, finer flavor. Ground to order.- 2 5c Wincrest £.40c *T lit ** 45c Lighter'bodied, vigorous flavor. Try it! ni 2?c flAKO PRODUCTS CORPORATION New tniuwlik, N. 1. Tt*, Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, 1948

METHODIST MBS. CLARA A. HOVT FBXSBYTEBIAN Eatontown Mn, Clara A. Hoyt, 80, died Sat- Eatontown IUV. Dunham V. Relnig will urday at her horns, 14 SouUi street, John A. Weatin will speak Sun- preach Sunday morale* at the Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity Eatontown, after an Illness of four day at the 10:45 a.m. service on 10:50 o'clock message on "The months. She was born at Railway, "The Christian's Responsibility to W Church!! Services Three Sona". Hk) them* (or the a daughter of the late Henry and God" and at the evening service on METHODIST «.nd morning worship will begin at guild wfll be held In the etwer 7:10 o'clock evening service will be Sarah Ann Marshall Lawrence and "The New Birth". Dr. Norman Hcd Bank 11. Rev. W, Clinton Powers will Saturday at 3 p. a. The miltim "The Man Who Became a Rock". CHAKLES J. HENDBKXSON neighbors, who summoned Dr. An- had been a resident of Eat on town. Thetford end Mr, Weiton will play "Th« MlMiclt! on the preach on the topic "Faith in Life", will make a corporate communion The ohoir will slag at th* morning Charles J. Kendrickson of Little drew P. Dedlck, Jr., of Red Bank. 25 years. trombone duets. the Uiird In a series of sermons on Road" will bo Hew Roper J. at the 8 o'clock service Sunday. worahlp "What a Friend W» Have Sliver Point road, Little Silver, one Miss Thomson had been a resi- Surviving is a brother, Charles Sunday school meets at ft;30 a. Squire's sermon theme for Sun- "A Faith for Today". The organ The- church celebrates the con- In Jesus", with Claire and Joyce of the developers of the telephone dent of Little Silver for a year. Lawrence of East Orange. Mrs. m., with James White as superin- day at the 11 a. m. service. Music prelude ivlll be "Bells Through the version of saint Paul, Monday Mount and Clinton I* Johnson aa dial and among the first men to She was born In Glaacow, Scotland, Hoyt was a member of the Wash- tendent MrlH Include the prelude, "JScncdic- Tr«es". The choir anthcmi will bf nlnht. A celebration of the Holy soloists. Tht selection, "At Anchor" fly a glider In the state, died Mon- a daughter of the late Archie and ington street Baptist church. Bible class meets Tuesdays at • p. *UB"j anthem, ••Praise My Soul the "H« Shall Give His Angela Choree" Cor.ii'v.inion at 10 o'clock. will be rendered at the evening ser- day at Monmouth Memorial hos- Ann McTavish Thomson, and had Orange. The funeral was held yes- m. in. the manse, Klag of Heaven" and the postlude, and "Be Thou Exalted", Youth fel- vice. Mrs, Stanley VanBrunt and worked In Newark many years be- terday at the Flock horns, Long w REFORMED pital in ],i£ 03th year. H« waa born "Trumptt Voluntary". " | "> «hip groups will hold their regu- Mm. Charles Falkanburg will be in Middletown, son of the late John fore moving to Little Silver. Branch, with Rev. Cecil Robinson The evening ecrvlec will begin lar mt«m»s Sunday evening. Red Bank the soloists. S. and Jane 3. Hcndrlckson. The funeral was held Tuesday of Orange, officiating. Burial wee •t 8 o'clock with the prelude• - , "An- - ThTh*e. juniors will meet at the "The Preoccupied Heart" will be Sunday-school with classes for all After his discharge from the afternoon at the Worden funeral In Glenwood cemetery. dante", by Stebbins. "A Cross Sec- church Kridny after school for their the sermon of Rev. John a. Oeb- ogee meets at S:45 a. m., with W. army alter World war I he went home with Rev. John A. Hayes, weekly claes in rclig*ious instruc- H. LAWRENCE tion of Life" will be the p.-Lstor'e liard at the 10:45 o'clock morning Lester Whitfleld as superintendent. to work for the Bell Telephone pastor of the Presbyterian church, EDWAKD T. CAZXAHAN Mrmoti theme. tion. service. Bible school will meet at A young people's rally will be held laboratories as an engineer and officiating. Burial was In Fair View Altar flowers will honor the mem- The Art club will meet at the 0:30 a. m. Monday at 8 p. m. There will be a was assigned to the switching cemetery. Miss Thomson is sur- Edward T. Callahan, 61, a resi- vived by a sister, Miss Annie Thom- scon ory of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander church Tuesday evening. Tim Couples' club will meet Tues- special speaker and music. group (dial group) of that organi- dent of Keansburg for 30 years, son, living at home, and two niecca. .1. McCoach and will be presented The choirs will rehearse Wednes- day night at the home or Mr. and A sound motion picture, "The zation. In the middle 20s he was died Friday at AUenwood hospital, by their children, grandchildren day evening. Mrs. Charles D. Brigg* of G2» Calling of Dan Mathewi". by Har- transferred to the quality assur- where he had been a patient sev- and great-grandchildren, The quarterly church business River road, Fair Haven. old Bell Wright, will be shown ance department and until his re- LKVI V. Ji. CLARK eral yearj. Mr. Callahan had been Youth fellowship will hold a par- meeting will be held February The United Advance club will Monday at 4 p. m. and 7:45 p. m. tirement three years ngo was en- an employee of the Fowler and SCOn FUNERU 11, following a supper. Dr. Roy E. Levl Van Nest Clark, 35, a for- Casino theaters. ty Saturday night in the hall. The hold its second covered dish mo- A union prayer meeting will be gaged in the complaint and quality mer resident of Bed Bank, died parent! of the members will be spe- Deer, executive secretary or the I per Friday, January SO, at i p. m. held Wednesday night in the Pres- survey department at the central The funeral waa held Monday at Saturday morning at the state hos- St. Ann's church, Keahsburg, un- nQMc cial guests. Miss Mary Macls'leholl New Jerney Baptist convention, ( " the church basement. Rev. byterian church. Rev. D. V. Relnig Bell office. pital, ]3clchcrtown, Mass. He had will he the speaker. I Jnm der the direction of tht John J. -is youth director. The group will as Z. Neltlnga, associate secra- will be the speaker. Aviation was one of his hobbies, |JCen a patient at the hospital ten Serving Middletown Township meet Sunday evening In the Prct- Members of the missionary | tary of the board of domestic ml*. and in 1907 he flew his home-made Ryan funeral home. Burial was in The junior intermediate fellow- years. Mount Olivet cemetery. Bearers Continuously For IS Yean byterla.n church to hear Rev. Jef- groups will hold their annual ban- stone, will be Iht speaker, ihip meets Thursday at 4 p. m. and glider over Middletown township. quet Monday, February 9. The Mr. Clark was born in Rifton, N. were Janiei Gravany, Jr., James frey Bennett speak. the intermediate group at 7 p. m. He was one of HIB dial men to fly V., a son of Thomas A. Clark, Sr., Neighboring youth groups will be speaker will be Mrs. Violet Homier, .SHKEMShFllV AVENUE a glider In the state. Crowley, Carl Delgent, Charles F. Church Street, president of the New Jersey Bap- A.M.E. ZIO-V A meeting of the cub pack will and the late Mrs. Marguerite Van- Scott, Jr., Fred Relehert tnd James entertained at supper Sunday, Feb- bs held Friday at 7 p. m. His wife, Mrs, Adele G. Taylor Nest Clark. Surviving besides his ruary 1, at 5;3fl o'clock by the lo- tist convention. Red Bank Hondrickson, died last year. Sur- Lucas. Belford, N. J. The young people will have their lather, who resides in South Caro- cal group. Rev. Richard A. Councill will BAPTIST viving la a daughter, Mrs. Irving 'lina, is a brother, Thomas A. Clark, MRS. J. D. "DEICHELMANN Bishop Fred P. Coraon will speak annual banquet, January 30. Rev. preach Sunday morning at the 11 T. Barllett, Jr., of Little Silver. Leonardo Jr., of Sharon, Conn. Phone Ream. « lone and others 19 at. cm '1 tar !££« l'|-n« lane I'end 20 »l can ,1 lor '2Ur 's Peas . . )7ot. eanl')c JO ocean 21c Diced Beets Oet Meme itoz i«r2'or25« Every »]ay in the week . . . every week in tlie year . . . your thrifty TolllatO JllirC Libby's U 01 can2 lor 23c 46 oz. can 25< A&P features fruits and vegetables as fresh as dew, at prices as low l0 as we can possibly make them. There's no better way to cut your I'lllllHlo Juice "» '»« can3lor 29c4aea Cin21« food bills than by enjoying these good things from America's lead- (ira|K-frilil Jllicc ISoz cen.ilor 23c46oz canl'e ing farms, groves and orchards, often. So serve many . . . save Orange Juire n °i cm 3 for 25c 4o oz c.n \*)e money ... select your favorites in tlie value-packed Prnflucc Depart- Grapefruit Sections A&P ;ooz can2'°r27e ment of your A&P Super Market! Y<-II

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7 Minute Complete Pie chocolate or Lemon pi3.2 l« Come To A&P For" Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix . . . P^ 25« Morrell's Snack . . • . • 17 oz. can Lie €ome 7V» l*#* For \>* BAKERY BUDGET AIDS Slraiued Daby Foods AH trande 12i»"95« Treat your family and beat jour liiidjjrl l>y Condensed Milk White House 14 H. can 20« clioosiisp your ovc Stahl-Meyer Frankfurters . • • can 19e Hale aild Nut Loaf full ol Sugar-Sweet Dales and Null 15 oz lost '.V)c PRIME RIBS of BEEF sr....cui-i.»wa,,. Drillo Soap Pad! or Cleanser large size pi). 20e Lady FillgcrS Delicious With Ice Cream or Slierbcl pkg .'}.'?<' CHUCK ROAST or STEAK < • .i.tc Kirkman's Soap Powder ( a lerge pk8.24e Cocoanut Marshmallow Angel Food Bar Jan. Parker cach49c 20 Mule Team Borax . • . lib pk 16e The Finest from Long Island Farms Ib eYe^f g Kirkman's Borax Soap • • . «ke 10c For Fricassee, Saladi Sizes under 4 Ibi. Ib. 41C - Sizes 4 lb> & over Ib. -1«5« Boraxo . pti 15c Air-Wick boi.69e CHICKENS Broiling and Frying Size, under 4 tb> ib JieJC THRIFTY A&P COFFEE Cigarettes 'spular Irmdi carton 1.39 The coffee that tastes better because it's sold in ^-y m Whole er Either Hair Ib. 5 2c the whole bean and Custom Ground when you (~£~. PORK LOINS buy it, just right for your coiTccpot. Buy a bag ^/ Sirluill Steak Juicy, Flavorlul Ib 79c HaniSRndylo EatorReg.-Whole or Either Half Ib. 67« today! Porterhouse Steak shon cm ib 82c Smoked Beef Tongues short Cut ib. 4')c Eiuht O'Clnck 2 7!>c Top Sirloin Roast Bonaieu ib. 85c Smoked Pork ShouldcrsshoriCutib. 49c Mild and Mellow Top Round Steak . » . ib 85c Smoked Pork Bulls Boneless ib 79c ttokar ... 2 IIU Vigorous and Winty Pot Roast "oneless Chuck-No Fat Added Ib. 75c Sliced BaCOn Sunnylieldandollicil \ijc Heti Circle 2«» 1*5 Chopped Beef Pure Seel-FrejhlyGround Ib. 53c Turkeys Under 17 Ibi. Ib. 65c 17 lbs lover Ib. 59c For Extra Savings tuy the 3 lb bag 1.24 Plate & Navel Beef fresh or Corned ib. 37» Roasting Chickens 4 to under 5 it». ib 5V«' Loin Lamb Chops . t . ib. 85e Boiled Ham si.ced H ib. 5«J. Come To A&P For Stewing Lamb Breast and Shank Ib. 29c Beef Liver Specially Selected Ib. 59« Thritt-l'rieed Lofn Pork Chops Center Cuta lb 69c Pork Sausage unk ib 63c M«I ib. 57c DAIRY CENTER VALVES Fresh Pork Shoulders short Cut ib. 47e You can save plenty by serving nutritious foods Fresh Spare Ribs . , , , i» 53e Top Quality Seafood from A&P'a Dairy Center, where everything is ANN PAGE FOODS country-fresh and thrift-priced every day. Help yourself to quality-famous Ann Page Fillet of Cod . . . a Ib39c Foods. There are 33 thrifty items to choose STORE HOURS: Fre>h from ... ill made exclusively for A&P. Halibut Steak . . . ib 59c Creamery

$/•/ 8A.M..O6P.M. Smelts Canadian No. 1 'ib. 47c Sparkle Puddings . • • 3etj> 19e :^=y. MMlay thrwgk Saturday FRE2SH rrr^ Smoked Fillet . • • lb. 45e Sparkle Gelatin Desserts 3 P>9> 19C Fresh Oysters • « • do. 39c Mcl-O-Bit Process American sr Pimenle Ib. 55e Beans h»'on Style 16 at. can 2 for 25e Mild Cheddar whole Milk ib S7e Salad Dressing •'• w 33e n 01. iar 59e Gold'N Rich Mild ib 65c Peanut Butter • • «. • '«•*• I" 35e Pabst-Ett Spread ...*<* » pia. 25C Preserves Apricot or •each 16 ox. iar 2.1C Provoloiie Italian Style lb 59c Blended Syrup . . a e »»«»°> 23e Pure Lard .•,,.•• lib 33c Macaroni or Spaghetti *« P^I 2'« 19< *Nucoa Margarine • • • • ( ib 12c Spaghetti 'reparwl 15% ox. can 2 far 25c Baby GoudaS Wisconsin each 4"c Cream Cheese Borden'» t«. cut 30c CAMAY SOAP CAMAY SOAP OXYDOL IVORY SNOW IVORY SOAP LAVA SOAP SCOOP CRISCO A mildly ptrlumed toilel soap Far Iht balh ' For dithes and laundry For dishes and line labrici Claans dirty hands For dishei and general housework Pur* Vtgtlabl* Shortening^ Parional Size lib. 3 2 «k« 19c can45. ,:U 2 .aa 1X15. r38c •K38. 2 cak. Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, I91» JUNIOR RED CROSS TRAIN TRAVEL Mrs. Mathiasen C. I. Home Mortfgagea HAVE IT DONE NOW! Jllr • •« - Hotel and Conventional Loans gACHATOPSERVICe A clogged or leaky r ad fa- Tour Guild President Refinancing Mortgage* Bonded Agent tor, if long neglected, always Mi* Charge for Reservations Trinity Church Women F.H.A. CouMruction leads to a costly repair job. Loans Prevent big expense by hav- Elect 1948 Officer* T. M. O'DONNEU At Low At ing us service your Radiator TRAVEL AGENCY tin. Alfred Mathtasen waj alee- now. The job will be done T Mechanic St. llrd Bank 45 ted president of the Women's guild right—at but slight cost to Just off Broad St. of the Trinity church when that WHAT IS IT? group met Tunday. Other officer* you. Furthermore, we now Tel. ft. B. 6-2666 elected are Mr.. William Wirth, offer you SAME DAT SERV- vice preaident; Mr§. Olive Stryker, ICE! Stop in today! treasurer, and Mi's. Jamea Wolcott, secretary. Private Piano Instructions The advisory committee cotulsta Lawley Agency of Mrs. Robert Anderaon, Mr«. Highway U and POPULAR MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC Anna Reusaille, Mra. Frank Curtia, NaveilnK Blver RoM RED BANK RADIATOR WORKS Mrs. Harry Button, Mrs. James S. Mlddletown Township 113 W. Fruit St. Red Bank, N. J. Allda Smith, rnnrcrl piiinlsl. formerly nf the Kii Pail;M>, and Mrs. E. F. Brooks. Th« Con«rrvalnr.v. lias jiiini-d tin- stuff nf thin ntudlii spwialltlni; officers and members will meat nrxt Ked Bank 64H10 R. B. 6-1177 In instruction cif rlasslial music. For appointment* or Inter- Wednesday at J:30 p. m. at Un. view, iili'asc write t'i Mathiasen'!! home, 2 Alston court, to form plans for the year. HOWARD ISAAC Also discussed was a dewert .Pictured above a re members of Friendship trains. bridpe to hn held at 1:30 p. m. Feb- MAXO STI'DIO the Junior Uetl Crosj ut the At- "The hoys of the «cventh and ruary 10 at the parish house. Mr», • BltOAll s>T.. 1CMil ISA.NK I'linne: ICed Bank «-2«l« lantic; township school nt Cull's eighth guides got together some Fred Adama is chairman. Her com- If mi aiHH-rr, Sra Bright 2-flllft-M. Nri• U, who collected toys fov ihr.oir.m;e crates, fnsimefl them to- mittee consists of Mia. Paul Young, BASKIN'S children jvit irn^.« nt the 1 tiborcu- gether nnd n'lilerl old roller skates co-operative gifts, Mrs. Laurence losjs prevcntoi iuni at KnrminKdnlo. on the bottom for wheels. The cn-Souvtlle and Mis. Marion Neal, re- YARD GOODS They are, left to ripht: Virginia ixiuc was made from a peach basket freshments, and Mrs. John B. Ack- Sheppard, Beth Klnnnigan, Kenneth and an orange crate, and each car ley, Jr., Mr*. Burritt Boynton, Mrs. FABRIC DeGtoot, Bu.cnn Small, Lloyd I Rey- and the cngiiis was covered with D. V. Monahan, and Mrs. Lawton nolds nnrt rarity Hanmtnirk, with black crepe paper, On each aide Ilindle, prizes. one o: the tench civ, Mi.s. John of C'ich en:- wo placed n. large red The chairmen of 1948 committee* FAIR Fran It. cross, rind a .streamer caning out ivcre named by Mm. Malhlascn, H S f»r. .. Nnncy Shin 11, n sevonth prndc best wishes (o the patients. They are: Mrs. Adams, ways and CLEARANCE pupil, wrote to Mri. J. Iicr.ry "Eaeli vAnsa filled an orange crate means; Mrs. Harrison Bance, wo- O'Hcrn, chanlcr ch:ilrm:m of .Jun- with jiiftr, including books, puzzles men's aui:iliaiy; Mrs. Fred Atun- ior Hod Crops work, la.si weoU [15 n nd cln y. We a iso ma de stuffed den, house; Mr«. Lester Rosa and WOOLENS COCKTAILS follows; dollfl, .stuffed animnlfl, rag dolls Mrs. Frank Gregory, membership; "WR thn pupils of tlir township and pincushion.?. Also snuarej? for Mrs. Edwin C. Beckett and Mrs. SUITINGS . DRESS WEIGHTS • COATINGS AMI school nf Coil's NPL-I;, were tryi:»^ a woolen af^han nnd other nccdlc- Ackloy, hospitality; Mrs. George ! 52-in. to 6O-in. wide to think of fionicthiriK helpful that worlc. When the gilt car WJU full Norcom, publicity; Mrs. John H. \vc timid tio, nnd Homrone .sudden- WR took it to the. prcvcntoi-ium nt Warren and Mrs. Leon Conrow, CONVERSATION ly tnrnr; up with the idea of mnk'.n^ Fnrminsclale. We arc sure that wo. .program; Mrs. David Gardlnler and .1 fininll Hed C.'in«.=? train, the. irlra hoi pod to make thesn children Mra, William Wirth, junior auxil- AT mi: n;* tiiltcn from the Krcctioni and happy." ini-y; Mrs. James Rowbottom, nura- cry, nnd Mm. Alan Frost, sowing Per Yard Per Yard Ftr Yard md Evergreens home. Nililli ^IHIIP J J n \- ill V.lnorn, ltitljprt Usually Usually Usually HOTEL Ciiiin:.!'. Kclwnnl Cimnor. lluymonil Ko- Mr. nnd Mr«. U Bums Magi'mler, £71 to 1.39 Yi. «.» to 4.41) Yd. 4.1* Yd. Jr., of Hosstund, N. J., announce Woman l(eceivcn ! MOLLY PITCHER the birth of n daughter, Mi'.ry l-*!un, WIIIIUIII' V.'iilker,'liulitil /.m, II. I,. Au- DIAGONAL VVKAVK 31" PRINTED STHIPB ; their .second rhijii. Jamuuy 10, atiniirii, J. llnrkli'". i:. HilllnE'. J. Curl,'. For Injurica REMNANTS •I. luni.t, A. Humility, .1. Kiirilnntu-1, .1. Solid Color Daiuaek Mountainside hu£pit;.l, Monte'.Mr. llmwh?., II. liwuf. I), lietcluim. li. Kim- Mrs. Catherine VanBrunt of Rum- Woolens • Cottons • Itayont IRISH LINEN The grandpai cnl5 are Col. r.nd Mrs. . I, >> t.. <;. ML-MIT, K. J'.iihoil, II. K.uinirl. son, formerly of Fair Haven, has Cocktail Lounge L. Burns Ma^iuder of BuUonwood .•on. it, .Swin«un, T. Wfi-ldiuui, A. Witl- 1.69 tn.'iici . received $850 in settlement of her 17c to 5.49 vd. Inne, this boruu^h, and Mr. and 'I'omli f:!in|p fhnrlen Alltliiti. Jnme« llnially 1.89 Yd. 1.98 I On tlic Himvshurv law action against the borough of >d Hod Hank Mi\r. Alfred |\ Powell of Boston. Allici-1, l.nrry Alln-rt. Tim (Viimc,.-, Jt.lin Fair Haven and tho county of «'• Wide - 4 Color* Usually 39o to 660 Yd. UausJIy S.« Yd. At the. monthly meet in? of the r;:il\. fhiiflfs Ctiikin. Arlhur Jiiliono, John lU-.ni:. Piml lioniian. John lln«-rl. Monmouth. 39" Public Health Xur.-injr ns.socintion Jn the action which was sched- W Prinlcd Plastic FKATHERPHOOF CRUSH-RESISTANT |nri;il Sinnlay Cucklail Hour of Kumson, i",on lUri^ht ;>nd Knir II ril Mnr.-illc-.' V.'iiliiiin ivii-f", Willinin i 1 uled for trial before Judge nobett TICKING VELVET Haven last week in the nurse* or- Alnn (*nriiip!«l. Ivlith Alrxnnilfi', .Inycc V. Klnkead at Freehold, Mrs. Van- 59c 56" Wide :> To » v. M. flco in the hoiough hall, Mrs. J. r.rmvn, l'.r\n]v fhnnlri'iiy. Mi'rir (."inni- Brunt claimed that she received vrt 2.19 Sanford Shanlry, the president, in- Itrmir, ,l«nr llmichly, Jnnn Kll. Marilyn bruises on her leg when she tripped Usually ;0c to 98c Yd. troduced Mrs. William Heailey and .Ir.noc. Jii.lv Nnllmrr, llnrharn IJII1-. l."i» > Miltp •, IV;:irv MtntnTi. Talrirlt Nonnnn, over a manhole covering in the SOLIDS — l»c Yd. 69c >,. / INC'IMKNTAI. ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Alvin McClelland, who were Sn-ulin f-'tukrr. Jiliiii Tr-n)', I,oi. Von- sidewalk on the southerly side of Usually 88s Yd. ITiuaUy 2.49 Yd. recently elected members. Also River ro^d 'between Oak street and Black Only present were Mira Crnce Porter, K'nvrnth cn-lff - fincv P?nnctt. non- Fair Haven road. It was alleged in "The Store For Women Who Sew" Mrs. John BalWmtine, Mm. John A. Hh] Chiytnu. Ix"tri- I'or.wr. Wnrr«n l*«i .L'ton. Sh'Mh'M Ki-ryiH*. Adnlt'h the complaint that both the county Bassctt, Mrs. Kd^ar B. Blake, Mrs. nip. Wi'Mnm l.ilt-. Wiiri'tn Nnypp. and borough had been negligent in BASKIN'S Edwin D. Brnnsumr, Mrs. Walter r (l'NVill. Hnn !tic;:*'1i''T1. .Iftnpa the manner in which the catch- 13. Force, Mrw. Arthur Glbb, lire. titlnn. Jntnrs Wpnlipr. Bnvlinrji T*P"- basin and manhole cover were 10 MECHANIC ST. height on L*obdrll, Alr.i. Jamts H, Mn-na FfMl. I>m-i« Mullen. I/ii« constructed and maintained. ParUcB, Mrs. Russell A. Stroth- - ,l*-i!l K'nl-lnrt. Mnry Hn-c MnfTro. .In Pi.">ly. Mnry Stanley. Mrs. VanBrunt was represented RED BANK FABRIC mnn, Mrs. James G. VanNoslrand T'l-nlfl'h trnilc '! iliirt lierW. I.otLl(] o'clocl: in the nurses' ofllce,, Dv, Sen 'Rriphl by TotMl «» *ett »« o\U-ol-lown bu&in.lt lr\*inff IJOVCU will advise tlic movti- men.—AdverLtienicnt, ers, and Miss Jennie WoiUilcy, II. Rt.nnlov Fowler !-, riling as a onn- — OF — X. and Mrs. Ella Bcwlcy, H. N., will fl'datr for the board nf education. asfiint. Hayrionrl I-'ai'y. A\ol Korsmnn nnd [Truvi"* Thnma?. mr:nbers who^D Wilfred W. West, T. 1, U.S.A., 1 son o.c Mrs. Perry West of 24 Cenj- trnns cxi'irr , linve Finnincd tlieir ter street, has recently been trans- I intnntion of running for rc-olcction. DRESSES ferred to the Fourth replacement Thp piopnsod inulRct has boon ap- SUBSTANTIAL depot in J'amn, Jnpnn, for ilia- provcMl. It is r::|)prtcd 111™ salary PRE-INVENTORY A HEAL HONEST chcrge. West was formerly as- i-chodtllD for tho Ipnrhcro will be signed to the f»8th Signal Battal.on tnltim up at the Kcbninry 9 meet- in Kyoto. Personnel of the hat-ins. talion are enensed in tho lnstnHa- Nine new members were received SAVINGS VALUE 25 DRESSES - tion, operation and maintenance of into membership r.t last Sunday signal communications in the Kiist morning'* Grrvlci In Hie Methodist On EVENT Corps zone of responsibility. Qunr- rlunrh. Tlir;; nre Mr. nnd Mrs. Al- 00 tered in a large building' which was len .lohnson. JMr. and Mrs. Lav."- Seasonal Items formerly ft Japanese art muueuni, lc.ncc. Kowlev, Mrn. Ijilliun YoimK, SHOP .. . SAVE ono Henry E. Rrnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. thia organization boasts °T thePaul Peterson and Willinm Doyle. CLEARANCE 50DRESSES -*10 finest barracks in Japan. West en- A total of 33 new members have listed in the army in October, 1916. been taken into the church since After completing his Signal Corps Rev. Joseph S. Eldridge assumed CHILDREN'S 0 0 basic training at Fort Dix he wastho pastorate last October. shipped overseas to Japan, Prior to Pamela Wood of the Ill'st grade Women's Bathrobes BOYS' LONG PANTS entering the service t lie attended 20 DRESSES - *15 Rumson high school. is back in school after b 18. ' er trimmed . tipper. Your Order A i'cw Junior Wool Dresses ENGINEERED TO YOUR NEEDS Reduced from I10.9S. Sites it to 14. SlKt * to «. Reg. 8.95 j.»s For 4.95 » * * Men's Buffalo Plaid Shiru Boys' 2*Pc. Flannel Pajamas GIRLS' SKATING SKIRTS All wool. .. Hack and «* M 1 O*»i Slna • ta 14. Made of black royal £4 ROBD-HD white . . . nt and ^M L* black. V 1.88 velveteen. - COAL - Slua H!i to It. Slics It'll Her. 9.SS ASBURY PARK Well in Advance/ Children's "Utica" Sleepers 1-1180 Sites !-• CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS SPECIAL LIGHTING EFFECTS IN NEON It's wiic to keep your bin filled at all time*. Un- MEN'S RAINCOATS 1.59 "E-Z" J-rc. union suits, ^s^ AND FLUORESCENT DESIGNED AND usual winter conditions have ilowcd down the shipment Famous brand . . . *( AM C Children's Kuhbcr Boots winter .weight. MADE FOR YOU length; oiler coals. .95 Red Leg—Fleece Lined. and delivery of coal, »o play cafe . . . phone ut at once l Sl»«s J-10. 9 »WT ASK FOR INFORMATION ON THE NEW when you notice your supply diminishing. LONG LIFE COLD-CATHODE LIGHTING ROAD-AD SERVICE, INC. ASBURY PARK SEABOARD SERVICE SAM SILBERBLATT *» SO. MAIN BT. 120 BAY AVE SEWING THE SHORE TEL. R. B. 6-0248 HIGHLANDS RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, 1048 Page Nine

Marie spent the week-end with Mrs. Bcllortl Dominick Mullaney and family. EaloutoKn WINDOW SHADES Mrs. Mildred Magathan Is the We are manufacturing all size* and all grades of •!<• Donald W. White Mrs. Howard Barr .'<*id daughter Miss Lois Salmon celebrated her 17th birthday Monday. new councilor of Pride of Crescent Petit Sabot Restaurant hemmed shades in our own factory at the right price. Nancy of Niagara Kalis, N. y.. are council. Soni and Daughter* of Li- \\i1 rrinx jour old thadea. Washable Shudi-s our nprciajtf. New Director Of spending three weeks with Mr. and berty, who was installed with other Spcciali/ini; in Home rooking Mrs. Harry Waeserman. Holuidel officers at Monday night's meeting Globe Awning & Shade Co. Mrs. Fred Kirwan li.is returned Mrs. Frederick Noble ii a lurgl- by Mrs. Margaret Lauterwald of Kcaeoiialilc I'I-UTM home after spending six weeks with Marketing Group cal patient at Rivervlew hospital. Kevport, deputy, assisted by her tlprn S:Wt tn »:.'.~>7 WE REPAIR Donald W. White, long Identified 27 met Thursday night at the licnic liuck made the sale. secretary; Mrs. Ruth Lewis, finan- with the fields of advertising and of Gustav Hahne. Plans weie ni'idi- Mrs. Taylor Hance, Mrs. Joseph cial secretary; Andrew J. Boice, marketing research, and a resident for a trip to New York to sre the Phillips and Mrs. William Pitcher treasurer; Mrs. Kathryn Snyder, of Red Bank, has been elected to ice show some time in February. A attended the Eastern Star meeting guide; MIB. Prudence Riddle, in- • Any Make Refrigerators the board of director* of th« New new advancement plan on merit at Matawan last week. side guard: Mrs. Florence Dean, York chapter of the American mar- badges was discussed and a com- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Falcone of outside guard; Mrs. Beatrice Wells, keting association for • two-year mittee was appointed to arrunijn Newark visited last Wednesday trustee for 18 months, and Mrs. term. a fund-raising drive for th:' scout with Mr. nnd Mrs. CarrolKlnhafer. Dorothy Davis, representative fur • Washing Machines building. Plans were nu-.de to at- Mr. and Mre. Joseph Phillips and two years. Coming events include tend the natatoriuiu in A-sbuiy Park sen Bruce and Robert Jeffcry at- a Pollyanna and birthday party for swimming instructions in life tended a hockey game at Madison next Monday, penny party Febru- • Vacuum Cleaners saving in the near future. Square recently. ary 2, card party February 9, pen- A Scout building meeting was Misses Evelyn and Catherine ny sale February 16 and Pollyanna held Monday night at tlm annex of Humid, celebrated their birthdays and -Valentine party February 23. • Electric Ranges the Methodist church. (.'. K. Smith : last week, Evelyn was 19 on Jan Mrs. William G. Davis ha3 pur- presided. Plans were discussed for uary 6, nnd Catherine was 15 on chased a Jeep for use a« a news- completing the Scout building, anil I January IS. paper delivery truck. reports were read on ticap .\o. £7 • Electric Water Heaters The annual board of education Barbara, daughter of Mr. anrl and Squadron No. 27. These two dinner will be held at Pleasant Val- groups have ic-rcgistration papers Mrs. Earl Hatha.way, is ill with ley inn Wednesday evening, Jan- bronchial pneumonia. Ofr - ' •—- j. r' • n i o — in ths council and the ulher Rroups uary 28. i ' C ''•''' Will follow at a later date. Present Mrs. Virginia Dlngmari Is on a • Electric Ironers were members of the boy scouts, air trip to Texas. scouts, sea scouts, cub scouts, girl COLLECT USED CLOTHING A daughter was born last Thurs- scouts and brownie committees. Members of the Woman's Society day in Rivervlew hospital to Mr. • Electric Motors Mrs. A. Eckcrson of .Summit is of Christian Service of Navesink and Mrs. Louis Klein. The father spending several days with Mr. anil Methodist church are collecting is one of the owners of Monmouth Mr«. Mclvin Leek. used clothing throughout that com- market. The Women's guild of St. Clem- munity for the cause of world ser- A spaghetti luncheon was held ent'* church met at the home of vice overseas. The need is great yesterday by the W.S.C.S. in the CHILD ADULT'AND WEDDING Mrs. John Kuler Thursday, Janu- and it is hoped the response wiil be Methodist church social hall. Mrs. G & D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. ary 16. TrinUct boxes were made generous. Such clothing for the Florence Bennett was chairman of PORTRAITURE to be distributed to children in hos- needy should be left at the home the committee, assisted by Mrs. 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK pitals and homos. of Mrs. George Gordon at Nave Eva Falkenburg, Mrs. Caroline Ben- 35 S1LVE11TON AVENUE, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. liink Methodist church before Feb- nett, Mrs. Martha Malone, Mrs. G. PHONE RED BANK 6-2761 Jerry and Diane Richmond, chil- W, Whitfield and Mm. Ethel Rei- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald llich- ruary 4 for packing and shipment PHONU RUIJ DANK 6-0232 Donald W. White overseas. senberg. ] mono), were christened Sunday at A» chairman of the .program | the Presbyterian church, Atlantic planning committee of the associa- Highlands. tion during 1947, Mr. White di- rected the presentation of a aerlei Neil Btuh, son-in-law of Mr. and of meetings that featured nation- Mrs. John Euler, who Is located in ally-known speakers as well aa Puerto Rico, made a short visit forums dealing with present and with Ills wife's parents Saturday future advertising and marketing after Hying from Puerto Hico on trends. hie way to Washington, D. C, on a GEESE SWEETBREADS business tii.p. Mr. anil Mrs. Bluh Appraising businest conditions and family expect to return to the ahead In 1948, Mr, White also di- atatea in the sprint;. rected the aesocia.Uon'f flrat annual opinion poll among marketing re- The Mariners met at the home ot Mrs. Leland Richmond Thursday DUCKS CALF LIVER search expert thcnuclvea. to finish painting their equipment. Formerly Western manafer of Richard Citsler Is .sp'.-ndin^ trfti General Marketing Counselors, di- winter at Fort Pierce, Fla. rector of the American Institute of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ottcn and Food Distribution and associate di- VICTORY children, Robert and Carolyn, spent rector of Promotion and Research the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. of McCall's magazine, he is at pres- Louis Scholl of Port Washington. ent connected with Young * Rubl- Long bland. cam, one of the country's largest advertising agencies. At Young * Mrs. George Paxton, Jr., and nublcam^Mr. White was ejosely daughter of New York city, .spent ldcntifled'Vllh Dr. Oeor»» Iff Gal- the \veek-«nd with Mr .and Mrs. lup of puhiic opinion poll fame, and George Paxton, Sr. MARKET at present supervises marltst copy, Judy Halsey celebrated her sixth media and'radio research-Mi ac- birthday Saturday at the hmne of RED BANK counts including American Home her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 21 WEST FRONT ST. TEL. 6-0508 Food Products, Hunt Bros, corpora- George Halsey. tion, Metropolitan Life ,Jn*ufance The W.3.C.S. guile! of the Molho- company, Difffy-Mott, in&'and'Gen- dlst church was forced to postpone cral Foods corporation. its January meeting which wan to ARMOUR STAR Mr. White aleo has taTfeiTan ac- have been held at the home of Mrs. SNO-WHITE tive Intcresjt, In communKjp'ilTati e. John Lentst Thursday aflcrnoon. Formerly a member of Hie "Red There will be no other meeting un- Bank board of education, president til February. STRIP Fresh CAULIFLOWER of the SbhobVImproveWrerit eomvell ""' James'Bartholomew returned this and treasurer of th« Community week from a vacation in Florida Recreation council, he la currently with a trailer. Jersey treasurer and a charter member Of Mrs. Robert Meyers of Hoboken the board of governor! of th< Mon- •pent the wcc.U-o.nd with her par- mouth Adult School, ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bade. Ribsidc Other directors of the New York Mrs. Bertha Thompson, who has BACON chapter of tile American Market- been spending five weeks with her Pork Loin 49 ing association elected with Mr. I daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and White are Carl Austin, Jr., Nation- | Mrs. William Harnctt, has returned al Biscuit Co.; ft. A. Robinson, J to Passaic. Crowell-Colliei- Publishing Co.; H. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald DeOria of Malcolm Belville, Jr., National 1 Brooklyn spent- the week-rivl with Broadcasting Co.; Sherman I . Stor- Mr. nnd Mrs. George Halsry. Center All er, Mohawk Carpet Mills, inc.; Vir- Mrs. Jay White, entertained the Ib. gil D. Reed, J. Walter Thompson "Ten Stitchers" Wednesday night 69 Cut Pork Sausage 59n>. EACH Co., and Donald E. West, McCall Pork Chops 63H> I of last week. corporation. I Mr. and Mr*. Harold Miller are j the parents of a daughter, Eonnic ADDRESSES GROUP Lee, born Saturday at Monmouth Theodore J, Labrecque of Grange Memorial hospital. LARGE JERSEY avenue, Fair Haven, well known Mrs. Albert Bacmoistor enter- Short Cut ^^#% BRUSSELS attorney, addressed the Sunday tained her daughter, Mrs. Albert evening group of the Red Bank Coluccl of Newark and her brother, Grade Presbyterian church Sunday on Howard Hcnschkel of West Orange, BROWN SPROUTS "Cnnimunists and Our American at a dinner Friday, January 10, in Institutions". A discussion forum celebration of her birthday. followed. Refreshments were Mr, and Mrs, Simon Nolan of served. The group la compoaed of Brooklyn were visitors recently young people of the community be- with Mr. Nolan's mother, Mrs. Sam- Seasoned yond high school age. President uel Nolnn. James Lylc Daviron presided. Mrs. Mary Finn nnd daughter EGGS Ribs Beef 69 C doz. CHOICE 65 AA Leg Lamb 59. QUART ARMOUR STAR FLORIDA SMOKED Grade ORANGES Tongues Sirloin Seasoned STEAK Payment 5-6 Fancy 3 Y«an to Pay Ib. DOZEN 45 Size Fresh FOWL Ib. Monmouth 45 ARMOUR STAR All-Purpose Construction Co. APPLES HVy35a»H«ddtniCor. PURE CHOICE RED BANK, N. J. AA Ib. Mall Coupon. Our Repreaenlatlv* Will Call ROASTING MONMOUTH CONSTWJCIION CO. llllhwu 33, Mini CdMt LARD Red Bind, N. J. Please ftond your reprcitntatlve to CHUCK 49 mv homn to itvt fitttnftt* on Rtll. CO lelr-itorinf window! at no '" to m« SWEET • JUICY Nam* . Addrtll Ib. • 29 I Phon* I TANGERINES 15-23 Page Tew V.XSK 29, Two NEW HAMMOND'S • Parents' nipht wasxhcl™'±Ld Tuesday COUNTY OFFICIALS Eatoirtown Club COMPLETE BATTERY hy the Merlin njr street, rchonl TREE AND LAWN SERVICE P.T.A., at which tinir the parents Cypress Inn SERVICE were driven an opportunity to visit Holds Open Forum FULL 116 Linden Avr. Highland* | the rooms of thr .school.*-1. oh?ervc Fhone 3-1423-M New • Rentals • Recharge the work of thr children and talk "Know Your Government" waj» Complete Tree Service— j with the teacher.-.-. -Mrs. Alfred Po- the topic of an educational meet- COURSE t drll. president of the ju-5uciationi ing last Thursday night by Eaton- Pruning Spraj lii£ Douglas Electric Co. welcomed thn Kiiostt-:. town Home and School club at BERT GAUL General Cam of Trees. The vl;iv>i3 were told .-iljout the borough hall and attended by 51 Complete Landscape .Service 35 Haul From Street bazar which will he hold the entire members. at the day, February 20, at the school, at Mayor Harry S. Rowland gave a DINNERS Lawns rared for hy the Ited Hank which time (fames for the children brief history of the borough and tvcelt or month, Tel,; It. B. 6-012« will he plnycd and refreshments explained th« organization of the M Novachord intimates cheerfully plven. served. R J. Coats has donated hi;; ! borough council and the duties of | time to lead an old-fashioned coun- I the offlciala. Councilman James N. FROM '2 I try auction. The parents saw a ' Wolcott, Jr., chairman of roads piny, written nnd acted hy the j parks and sanitation, outlined the I children. Th? fourth Klade clat-s of workings and equipment of his de- iMUs Bculah B.'eelicni idge jfavc partment.. THE SHORE'S FOREMOST STEAK HOUSE CHRYSLER AIRTEMP I the performance. ' Clifford Cadman, clerk of the Serving the Finest in Foods and Liquors { Speaker of the evening was Miss , board of assessors, gave a detailed Inrx Hotfiin. author of several i report on the tax work of the DININO ROOM AND BAR Healing ami Air ('midilionin^. Oil IIIUIMT Servit-e. children's honl;.':. who di-cn.ssed licr ; board. Andrew G. Becker outlined j (wpcriencr.s will yollnfc children. his duties as borough clerk. Mrs for Reservations Telephone A. P. 3-8907 After S V. M. Paris for nio»l make- of Itiirnrr* in slock. I'eral of her hunks hn vn been (In- Leslie Scely of the hoard of health I nnled to the .school library hy the s explained the operation of the five- publishers. member hoard appointed by the Oil IJuriici> - Stokers - Air ('(tndilioniiif; Fur naves Courtlnndt White, George A. Gray, mayor. Samuel Howard, president The P.T.A. ha.s pone on rccora j Under/sheriff .-is favoring state .'-chuol aid and Assistant Prosecutor of the board of education, an- • Steam and Hot Water Boiler* in "lock. IHIK written letters to Governor ; nounced a total of 260 pupils in Driscoll urging it.s adoption. ' i Mr*. II. L. Million Names :l",(! a"|"dc? Monmouth Junior the school nnd 77 from the bor ! college Sh; is currently cnvloycd oug-h are attending Long Branch Polio Drive (Joilllllillec in tho administrative department of high school. Dr. Norman Thctford, FARWELL'S SALES AND SERVICE Colls Neck thn Naval hospital at San Diego, school physician, gave a report on The Hilltop 4-11 club of Colt's ! Of tile 68 polio rasps in Mon-Cal. Mr, Pallcy is nttnnuing Ohio the health of the school children. ROUTE 36 WANAMAMA, N. J. JN-ccU will hold a (tPiiei.-il mectini; nioulh county in 1B17, l\vn were j s.ill3 university nnd is an nrmy I He recently completed an examin- i liiiiiison I-I Wednesday. January 21. .it 4:.'J0 JI. 'raw Kair Hiiven, children 1 -nnKin;? | veteran of World War II. ation of each pupil in school, ' m., if v.ea'tbcr |i?im'it.'. Mis. JrviiiK 'ronl twn nn<> one-half years of :ij;c ' A short husincss meeting con- 31 KIM.IIAM AVK. ICUAISON, N. J. Gcmmell. the now croup leader, <" "'• The p.-MimMcd cost of treat- »«•* ducted by the club president, Mis. will ho in t-'inrRc or tin: inciting. I inn each child a! Mnnmouth Me-. T« Herbert Werner. preceded the Theodore Oiyll •« iniprnvinK ::if- ! morial hcspi'.al, v.Here a polio ward ; J3j||»."r Oil Zionism open forum discussion. tcr n. selioil.i operation performec i is maint.iiacd by the N/iliunnl j at Monmouth Memorial hospital, i Koundnllon or Infantile Pai-nlyiis, I rho second paper of the Zioniet ilis-s ViiKinin Milieu is resting ! '•"' 51,000 a imtlcn:. The. ncial foi' the 1leducatjonn l seiics wilill bbe deliveredeliveredd Install Officers comro:liiblv' after :in cincrBCln-y | county this year i.i $70,000. j '>>' JIarLin Machtcl of 31.r> Broad Now Open iippc'ndec'to'mv at Monmouth Mo-! Mi-"- H. Lynnwood Minton. chnlr-''_'••''='• nt UIR nast meeting of the The House of the Twin Bars A ncd Ballk moral hospitV, : nian for the c-amimi^n in Knii l district Zionist Oreari- AT Atlamic T::v.-n:-.lii|i scliuol.-; were ! Haven, expresses the hope that the iK-ititin cf America next Tuesday At Union Session the GREEN GROVE MANOR closed all day Monday becaHPC uf j people or Fair Haven will contrilnita "'(•'»" nt 'hf Jewish Community Center on Rivorsido nvenue. t-he extreme cold. ,i;ene;'ou.sl.v toward the M:'.rc!i Installation of officers and an of- TIIK WIlKillT UltOTIIKMS O.NCK A (JAIN TAKK i lira. Myra P.cynolds has received ; Dimi-s, which is tho yearly rund- The topic will be "Theodore Hciv.l ficial visit by the state councilor, 23W.FRONTST..REDBANK 'I'll K I.KAM in Mnmmiiil li (liniiily .Supper Chilis a ad the Birth o." Political Zionism". Mrs. Frieda Taylor of Bioomfield 1 |wo:d from Mr. and A!IT. Max Van- I raisin,',' appml of thi; national or- - (Formerly Yankee Trader Store) willi Tlit'ii .New ;iinl lii^tjiiclivc Cocktail Lounge •Dorc:i of l.o ; A:i(relr.» Ca).. of the ' Kimixntlnn \vor!;in;r \o ccm'.i:-t tho A panel consisting of Dr. Hnrry A. c.nd her staff, featured a union nnd S;i|i|iliiiT llunin. irhrlstenln? of their baby son, Ore-1 c-rlpplins dlaraas of poHomyolith. K:tte:man, Harry Reman and Mor- meeting of Red Bank, Fair Havon Ma\ V'nnDorcn, Sunday. Mr.s. The folluwin.v conunittor:? have ton I.iebcrmnn will lead a discus- and Oakhurst councils Tuesday sion cf Zionist history which w.-.s night by Monmouth council, Sons A Distinctive Supper Club for Dining VanDorcn ii th? ;oinir.r Miss heen nppointcd hy Mrs. Minton to 1 li"o R»ynoUl:>, Mr. Vnnl")orcn, a r'nnrlucl 1hc ji.iiKn'. fpec'al c'lf given at tho In. :t moetins. In view and Davightel'3 o! Liberty. cf Cie events currently taltinrr Jack Kcnne presided and Mrs. Love Lane - former servicn man. grndnatrd Hnhrrt Thaler, Garrison C. Kim 1 1 in I'alc^tine. th2 education run rot i< i:x ii:irr.\i.\Mi:.\T from tli nf l.ns Ansn- H. Lyr.mvond Min'.cn; c;;n-i I' "- / Myrn. Ko;; was chnirman or the Irj on December l!i, ami has been t."incr and |in:-tn:• placement, Mr.-. |)i\::,-:ai:i will 1)3 followed by a dls- event, assisted by a. larRe commit- given a teaching position al tlic Garrison C. Kin;:, and im:rch;in:a' cu.-.-ilon cf cisr:ont events includ- tee. Gifts were presented to the univci sity. .solicitation, Mi-.s, .Iorci)h I'- Hunter. inir panics in tin present situation state councilor and to the deputy Bridal Shoppe/ *f CLIFF WATROUS ;m Mr.-. Ivnv- not covered in the Hcnoral prcs.s. state councilors. Mrs. Harriet Mat- 1 1 Atlr.ntiu Grange No. 21G will District cajitains 'ri 111,I) \t have Cpl. John I'. Calvin uf therence J. St'hilliiiK, Mr?. HanUcn teson, Mrs. Cora Dowcn and Ro- "Kvcrytbing For The Bride" / m state police ns g.iCLt speukcr a: Samuclson, Mr.-. Hcrheii. C Wil- Coil's Wed; iiiil land Scott, all of whom responded the next nipct.nf; January "J". lie liams. Jr.. Mr?. Edward h. Bnnnatt. Kny;ajitMl Tu Wed w;t)i a few remarks. will speak to the Mrs. Kml Jakuliecy, Mr.". Ohal Ic.i The officers installed by Mrs. Hammond Organ nse mcinbcr.n T". Cupp.lcs and Mrs. Noel J. I,ar- Mis. Francis Sicdlccki of Colt's Harriet Mntteson, assisted by Mrs. and rhov.' motion pictures of the Neck aniioiinceij tliu engagement of CLOSED EVERY MONDAY work or tho fitatc police. The pro-tatld. 1 Grace Scott, were; councilor. Har- CUSTOM MADE BRIDAL GOWNS her dr.ughtc: , Veronica Julia, to ry Dowen; associate councilor, Mrs. gram wn.s arranged by Lecturer Benjamin FrniicU Richard, son of 1 Mrs. Marion Conovcr. Cora Dowen; vice councilor, Uowns for LtrklcHiiiuitls uud Uridc's Mother . . . DUO i ix AXJJ .S7-.7-; Tin: Diirris Smiili To Weil Mr.-. Fi-ince3 Richard of Coil's George White; associate vice coun- Mr.?. Charles Francis Is vacation- Week and the late Felix Richard. cilor, Mrs. Olive Croyden; guide, 1DUSTWAL HAMS ing with her parents at Ncwhurn, Itiiliert K. Palley M!E3 S!cdler!:l'.i father was the late Mrs. Myra Fox; recording secre- Silks ... Crepes .. • Velvet... N. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith ol 1E2Wnlt::- Siedlcclti. • • • tary. Roland Scott; associate re- IV-i Mile* Out TO \vVci FIUSRUAKY 1 Hudson avenue liave announced tlic Miss Sied'.ccki is employed by the cording secretary, Mrs. Barbara ISrocatles ... TiiiTeta ... Ftiillcs ... Satin enga',Tcm3nt r-.' their ilaushter, Dor- I Active Goat company, Freehold, arid Hycr; treasurer, Miss Norma Nor- A^hnrv Avenue Mr. and Mi.:. And rev/ Bowman of 1 =3 HiRhh-ndr, nnr.oiincc the engaj,'c- ''••til' Mae, to P.o'icrt E. Palley, con I J!. . n'.r.imrd i« an employee of the r.ian; financial soeretnry, Mrs. And Fine Imported Laces ami Mousseliiiede-Soie I'ronl tnent of their r!-i\ir,'.-.!e", ?.Uf:^ t-Mvi1 - |'/_'_ r. aid M-.-s. lMwivvd Palloy nt ; S3nl>:iVtJ I=-> sD-.yice, Ucd Bank. I.uolla Keane; outside guard, Mr?. Ashury Park no«- I>orr.iino Bowmnn. to Robert Clrvrl.-nd, O. Ml.;:; f>m;;'.i •: a ! Xs tlatp, has been set for the wed-[White; inside guard, Mr3. Florence CONVENIENT rARKING AT REAR OF STORE HI Traffic Circle Grant Plant or San Bc.'iviiiinu, Cai. graduati cf P.cd Biml; hi.ili nc-;itrr.-l t'.r.f.. Sappio; trustee, Mrs. Myra Fox. February 1 is Kct for tlio weddins. (Kollow Ihe 5i,n. whlc'.i will tali = place in Navrsink i . "C to Gmctt Grova Methodist church with the pastor, [MANOR Road) Itcv. Hoy 13. William:', Jr., olllciat-

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Facts About Infantile Paralysis You Should Know ta th« taat two yean, H U estimated that the number of chil- dren erippled by Infantile pamlysla has IncrMMd about 10% and POLIO STRIKES WITHOUT WARNING ta tlM iMt aavw fUM almost 46% T*» Majority of yello vletlm» are children under 10, and only one-ftftt of all reported SUM are IS yean of age or over. Your contribution to The March of Dimes will help guarantee a con- Pelfe •pldrakf stem to follow a four-to-six-year cycle but there la (till BO way to predict them accurately. Community preparedness la the beat insurance. tinuation of prompt and adequate aid whenever and wherever it strikes iBfaaUl* paralysis tt on* of the meat expensive diseases kaowB to medical science. A raiplrator caaa may require 24-hour mining care and con a» much aa (10,000 a year. The average «oet of a polio eaM today U aittmated at $2,000. U tha &ioal year ended Hay tl, IMT, the National Founda- tion for Infantile Paralyala and Ita J.T35 chapter* expended a This Message of Vital Importance to This Community Is Sponsored by total of $1*000,000 for medical care alone. Adequate raadleal oare in th» ea«e of Infantile paralyili Is eatlraated aa beyond the financial reaou'rcea of nine out of every Acme Furniture Goldin's Men's Shop 10 American famlllei. Through the March of Dtmei, however, Leon's Straus Company tha American people guarantea that no one Buffering from this dlaMM aaad go without the beit available medical oare and treat- ment, for laek of fuadi, regirdiici of age, race, creed or color. Albert S. Miller Shoe Co. Harry S. Fishman Nat's Jewelers Tetleys la as «ffott to and a eure or prevention, the March of Dime* nnaaoee, medleal reeeareh In aeorae of the nation's leading medi- cal teheola and laboratories. Better Housekeeping Co. Huher's Men's Wear Reed's Jewelers The Merc hauls Trust Co. About one-half of thota atrleken by lnfanttle paralysis recover without eiippllng; 96 to 30% suffer minor dlsabilltlee; 30 to »% •how marked residual paralyili; while 5 to Wfi> die Bob & Betty Shop Jade's Home Craft Sears, Roebuck & Co. Victory Market Dlmea and dollars contributed to tha annual March of Dimes ara divided equally between the National Foundation and ita Chapters. Bach Chapter retains half tha money raised in Its Colorite Company Jean Frocks, Inc. Snyder's • White Fui'Jiitiire Co. community to provide car* and treatment for Infantile paraiyals patients' In ita own area. The other half goea to national head- quarters to finance a nation-wide program of research, education and emergency epidemic aid. Davidson Bros. John B. Allen Co. Sterling Furniture Shop Wilbur's Tour hoal chapter stands ready to serve If polio strikes In tab oommunlty. Dorn's Photo Shop J. H. Kelly Co. Strand Restaurant J. Yanko LEGAL IMOTieU RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 22, 1348 •.(SAL NOTICM L(«AL NOTICU LMAL N0Tieu LCOAL NOTICM Mtl BDDOCT APPItOPRIATIONB 1948 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS MONMOUTH COUNTY ANNUAL BUDGET Appropriated Expended 1M7 Appropriated BipentWIM Rev. D. L. Parsons, For 1M7-Ae for 1947—At roa ME H:A« ion Modified by raid or ModHied by Paid or All Tram- For All Trans- i COUNTY BUDGET fen chargtd Rtttr 1041 lers Charged Itetcrt* Retired Pastor PROSECDTOIt'S OFFICE— Malnt. of T. B Patient! l..eal Beegrl «f Ike Cee.ly •( MONMOITM-Fer tka Uml T..c lilt Out of county Kosp. Salariea and Waget .. 47.5HM 47,564.04 It !• hereby r«rtlfl«d that the budget ennexed hereto and hereby mtdt a ptrt Ot&er Expensca 23,220.0* 13,033.41 12,478.81 1,331.9* Dies In West hereof Is • tnlv ropy of the budget approved by resolution of the governing body other Eapengi •8,31S.3t on the !«th di; ol January, 1)41. N. J. Et. Board of Child EDWARD C. BROEGE. Clerk. 103.I71.40 Rev. Dwipht L«vl Par»on», pas- .Address— rreehold, Net, Jersey. Other Expenses 135.894 03 91,41" «1 181.1* Phone No—Freehold I-HMO MAOIJTRATES' tor of llic Shrewsbury Presbyter- Certified by n-.e Thli ltth Day of .'enuerr, 1141. County Health D-.-pl. ian church for 20 years and father Other Expenses ..,, 4.9M.M 1.39 Program for U. 8 Oov't. It !i herety rrr1ifl*rl thnt the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part on Venereal Diseases of Theodore D. Parsons, noted Red ; f th TOTAL JUD1CIART 104.117.90 U99.12 hareo1 ! Is an fx'rt rr>r>y * * crUine! on lUa with the Clerk e-f tha Governing Bod;. Ennlt attorney, died Monday at the • tha . all adrlltlrr.r. rr.- nrriri tnd lhat all statements contained herein »re In preof. Other Expenses S,8«8.0O 4,33-101 4.13J.51 I.SOI.M home of another son, Reginald H. REGULATION*): WHAT IS IT? ELMER o. invmi, Public Health Service Parsons of Ljeavenworth, Waeh., Regletcred Municipal Accountant. •MERIFP v.-hcre lie had been visiting the past 13,575.00 IUOO.01 11,833.00 11.0* •K»ll-Hl Btnga Avenue. Anbury Peru. •tittles tnt Wagee M.SJM.N 34.144 0« 34,3*4.04 Other Expentet six months. He was in hU »ist Phone No.-A-.fc- j mrU i-nti CertifkJ by i.is this loth Day el January. 1M|. Other Exaeuee 11440.31 14.7M.13 MI.93 Crippled Children's Aid i year. Though he attended the New 4T,M1.N 41,140 31 41.t4t.03 001.13 Other Bxpentet 3,900 01 4H.M INSULATION York Law school, pawed the New POLICE RADIO Chtldren'i Shelter VovU stato bar examinations and It li hereby tarUflan that tha appro™* budget mate part hertof compile! »lt» — BY — 1 IIIHH ll.8S0.Ot 900 09 •00.00 lind practiced law in New York the requirement If Ian, and approval .a given pursuant to R. B. 40:1-13. Balarlea tnd Wa(et Salaries tnd Wacct 1,500.00 Other Expenses .... •.003.M 1,317.00 t,t3l77 3I7.U Other Expenses 703.00 3.110.00 1.O76.SO ; city for one year, Rev. Parsons dc- Dalrd 1141 By , JOHNS-MANVILLE cid'crl to enter the ministry. Ho at- 11,011.00 18,107.00 K.IM.17 117.19 1,070,13 tended Union college, Schcnectady, COOrfTT BD. OP TAXATION TOTAL—CHARITABLE. COR- Firc|»rool' - Waterproof N y. and then graduated from LOCAL BODOET OF TUB COUNTY OP MOHMOBTR FOB TUB FISCAL RECTIONAL AND PENAL 1.275.873 "A !,OI4.;36.41 1I,(3I.*4 Union Theological seminary and TEAR—1141 flelarlat aod Wage* ..,,,, (,100.00 (,411.71 «,4*MI — IVriuuiicnt —- i I. EDUCATION I VeCormick Theological «eminary. air. Voorheee offered tha following reaolutlon end moved Ha adoption; other Reputes l.ooe.M 1,700.31 t.ltl.l) 11.40 Installed By I His first pastorate was at Dolge- B.769.00 I.IM.M (Tt* Ce. Bust, ot Schools ville, N. Y. Rev. Mr. Parson* was RBBOLTJTION •olarlei and Wagei 4.202.00 3. B20.no 3.M0.09 pastor at churches at LaCrosse, SLSCTIOIf BSMVCBM 111.0* BI IT MESOLVaW that tht following atatemtati ef revenue and appropriation! Other Expenses 1,735.00 2,020.00 1.721.03 •Win., State Center, la., and Scotts- •hall constitute the local budget for tht year IHg, icntrt All otnerel 191.0* ', ville, N. Y.. before coming to AND, BE IT RESOLVED that aald budget ba publUhtd In tht Atburr Park Election Beptntti) Shrewsbury in 1908. Fre». In tht inut of January nth. 1MI, ana also In tha loUovlw ntvaptptra for •elerlet end Wages 40.MI.00 31.MO.00 1MM.M I'nr Kstimuto* one 111 Issue, vie.: Tht Dally Record, Long Branch: Allentown Messenger; Tht Jpur- Ce. Extension Fund Resides carrying out his duties ntl, Atlantic Highlands; Tht Cotal. Adverllier, Belmar: The Freehold Transcript: Other Etpenses 17,011.00 M.OIl.OO lO.lll.ll Farm Demonstration Buresu WHItim! Ohllgiiliiin Keen*burg Keve: Keyport Weekly: Monmouth American, Long Breech: The Matawan' ' with the Shrewsbury church, ho Journal: ocean arove Tlmti: Red Bant Reglittr; spring L«k« darelle; Tht Coast M.W1.0* 10,001.00 M.00M1 111.13 Salaries and Wages 10,240.00 9.740.00 9,740.00 Phnni' l.or:il lirprespntatlvc v.-as stated clerk of the Monmouth Star, Manasauau tnd Union Batch Rtcori, newspaper! printed and published in Other Expcnsea 4.725.00 5,411.00 MM 07 173.91 , Presbytery lor 20 years. During tht County of Monmouth. .' * PEBUAN1NT REQUTRAT1ON Notice le hereby given thtt tht tiudgtt tnd tai resolution waa approved by tht 14.0S5.00 15,151.CO 14,87!.O7 371.93) | lii» pastorale at Shrewsbury, the Board of chosen Freeholders of th« County of Monmouth on the Slttttnth day of •alarlM end Wafts 13.HI.M 11,111.10 11,11110 Hugh H. Tyndall Jr. 'church was renovated, electricity j January, l&tfl.' Other Bipeniet .... 11,H7.M (,131.10 7,184.11 Junior College • was Installed In the church and A hearing on tha budget and tax reaolution Kill bt held at tht rooms ef tht Other Expenses 10,000.09 10,000.0) Rumson 1-1399 1 18,710.00 11,491.49 yiavFonaRe, and tht archives of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, at the Court Houae In Freehold, New Jersey, on Wed- 914.11 nesday, the Fourth day of February, 1940, at Eleven o'clock, A. M., at which tlmt Youth Education and Welfare or Jnhiis-ManvUfa , church v.-cre assembled. and pltrt objections to aald budget and tax reeolutlcn of the Board of Chosen IDENTIFACTION BUREAU 1 ! Hcv. Mr. Parsons nllo was re- Freeholders of tha county of Monmouth, for the yetr 1*48, may be presented by tax- Other Expensea «,372.00 104.7*, Salt * C'nriHiratinn payers or other Inttreated persons. •alarlts and Wages • 311H 4M9.O0 4.H0.M 1 rponsihle for nrrantring and kecp- Union I'liier. Summit, )V ,1; Seconded by Ur. Irwin and adopted on roll call by the following vote: Other Expenses 1.900.00 1,100.00 1,111.00 41.01 TOTAL—Educational 31,2'H.OQ i ing in older the history records of In the etttrmtllve: Messrs. IrwKv, Voorhtes, Orosa'nscr, Woolley and Director 30,111.00 35,192.3) 15111 I'llO.Vl; SIMMIT U-38S0 I tho Presbytery. Parkes. • 8M09 1,810.00 41.11 RECREATIONAL Hone None None Nona Born In Thomasville, Ga., he was in the neiatlvt: None. Rcvrrsp Charges Aci'epted DEPT. SEALER OP I. UNCLASSIFIED- the Fan of tho late Rev. I.evi Har- WTO. * MEASURES rison nnd Fannie Northrup Par- STATEMENT OTHER EXPENSES Salaries tnd Wages 10.011.00 0,30000 ••300 00 sons. At the time of his birth, his (Required by Revised Stttutes, Section 40:3-14) Other Expenses ..., 1,000.00 1,133.00 1.M1.4I 30.82 St. Retirement (System .... l.ooo.oo 5.O00.OO Nona 1,000.0* father was president of the Ocorffia Co. Advertising 12,000.00 10.000.00 »,035,55 181.4* : 1947 1141 Where* €(mer?/ College For Women. Taxes For: 11,110.00 10,433.(0 10,403.40 39.51 Compensation Insurance .. {l.000.no 8,000.00 8,000.00 Actual Actual In ISM Rev. Mr. Parsons was County Purposes 1S 3.19I.1H.I7 Bonus iso.ooa.on 177,287.61 177.3I7.SS ,11 married to Minnie Paina of Ver- CouMy Library (Estimate for IMIl 2t.S16.30 53.440.'0 COUKTT FIRT. MARSHAL. Pension fund 6,970.00 6,970.00 8,909.84 county District courts 14,107.30 17,055.00 17,1.11.«0 Industrial Promotion o> mont while he was residing in that Stale School 3S: Salsrlrs and Weget .... •00.09 •00.00 100.00 County 2.000.30 2.000.00 None 1,009.0* statr, .Mrs, I'nisons died in 1941. Other Expenses 430.00 430.00 ' 4S0.C0 Following his retirement from TOTALS ,765,518.«0 2,544.987.13 2,831,006,13 TOTAL—UNCLASSIFIED 214,970.01) 209.2J7.G8 302,003.10 1,1(3.71 the ShrcwBbuiy church in 1!»27, he •TATF. AID: CONTIt.'OENT 7,000.0" 7,000.00 9,338.81 1,111.11 was appointed pastor emeritus. He 45S.S50.00 411,110.00 147,000.09 COUNT! PHTIICIAN Motor vehicle Funds—Roads and Brltlgei . SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS & served a.s interim pastor at Colt's CONTINOENT APPROPRIATIONS: Neck Hutch Reformed church nnd EZFI ANATOBY STATEMENT Salaries and Waget 9.IM0.00 3,000.94 1,040.00 3.S00.09 3.990.00 the Mnnalapan Presbyterian Other Expeneea 1,435.10 Salarlca and Wages 9t9.Ma.7t 850.309.93 H47.3S1.14 1,171.1* STATEMENT OF DIRECTOR OP FIHANCr. Other Expenses 2.037.412.4,1 1.644.S87.78 134.317.4* church while those churches were s.soo.o* 1,900.00 •,435.50' •«.50 1.770.mis necking permanent pastors. Rev. A stetcment concrrning the 1948 budget Is being Issued by I'- nlrcctor of 2,629,513.38 2,4.92,2:U3 137,190.4* Parsons resided with his son, Theo- Plnanrp of your Board. Mr. Yoorhees. concerning the 1948 Bud;,::, . ur careful MOSOUITO EXTERMINATION reading and study of that statement Is respectfully urged. COMMIBSION dore D. Parsons, after he left the 10. DEBT SERVICE parsonapc. Other Expenata .... is.ooo.eo 13.500.M 11,500 00 Redemption of Bonds: Surviving besides his sons, are ANTICIPATED REVENUES TOTAL REO.ULATION .., 137,048.50 IM.S;; 95 IU, M0.80 1.400 39 Roadl-St. M. V. Fund .... 129,000.00 113,000.00 189,000.00 a daughter, Mrs. Miriam Foster of GENERAL REVENUES ANTICIPATED DEALIZED IN 114) 1947 CASH IN 1147 county Fund •'•"' Bath. England, and seven grand- 4. ROADS AND BRIDGE* Bridge—St. M. v. Fund.... 42,000.00 ,' •.ooo.oo •.000.M I. lal Eurnlus Revenue Appropriated .... 1109,000.00 IIOO.OOO.OO 1100,000.00 ROAD MAINTENANCE children. (bl Surplus Revenue Appropriated with County Fund 30.000.00 "Ot.fioo.oii 85,0O0.0( Other Bonds 278,000.00 It4.000.oo 234,000.09 rior written consent e-f Dlr. of Motor Vehicle Fund Tha funeral will be held Satur- oca! Oov't Nona Nont Mont f 1179,000.00 930.0M.OO J30.OO0.0O day afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the I Miscellaneous Revenues: Salaries and Wagei M.0M.H 11,000.00 •3,000.00 State Aid: Motor Vehicle Fund 459.6Sb.00 411.710.00 144,IIS.il Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, Liquidation of Restrvt for: "Due From Other Expaatet ..., 38,118 II lt.3ll.ll 14,313.10 Interest on Bonda: with Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of st.tr Aid Motor Vehicle Tund".... at.99441 ]€,94l.?a ll.U9.t0 ! the Red Bank Presbyterian church, State Aid Highway Llihttng, Elee. Dl- 100.Ml.il 10I.1M.10 109,3(1.10 Road! 10.468.75 atMu STRAND slon 4,101.90 1,000.00 1.SM.W Bridge 26.235.oo 'officiating. He will be assisted by 0t«tr Aid Account of Stenographle ROAD MA1NTENANCB Other S2,982.81 Rev. William Calvin Colby, pastor Reporter'a Salary l.'OO.OO 1,375.00 9.041.M COUNTY FUND of the Rumson Presbyterian church, Collateral Inheritance Tai 54,000.00 33,000.00 34,000.12 S9.73G.Ee . . . where he can enjoy County Clerk lO.OOWW . 10,009.00 100,443.3J lOi.lW.il 14,031.41 ll.OtiM 1.114.11 .nil Rev. Charles H. Neff, pastor B»',»rlei and Wain the "combination" of de- Surrogate 40,000 00 10.000.00 Sl,«a.:< 101,301.13 147,14141 111,835.91 1.919.43 Interest on Current Loan 5,930.000 of Old Tonncnt Presbyterian Sheriff 10,000.00 1,900.00 13.170.lt Other Expenses ... . Interest on Proposed Bond Tubercular Hospital: licious meals and an at- church. Refunding 4,380.00 St. Share of Costa 50.000 00 50.000.09 37.491.11 101,311.53 111,717.10 !H,9l7.St 10,300.31 Down Payments on Capital mosphere of friendly Mrs. Thomas McCllntock will he Other Revenues 30,000.00 13.000.00 27.147.4ll 23,000.30 Welfare House , 13,000.00 14,000.09 J1.IS5.81 UOHTmO. OF HiarTWAT* Improvements ,, ches*.'. soloist and William H. Crawford, Board ot county Patients In St. In* organist. Bearers will be G. Harold ttltutlons . 30,000.00 21,000.00 31,6)0.SB Other Eipensei TOTAL—DEBT SERVICES 003,110.SO confisctttd currency a.ooo.oo 10,000.00 lo.ooo.no M. V. Fund j,4is.n 4.1M.O0 1414.11 17! 11 N'cvius, Benjamin VanKeuren, C. DEFERRED CHATtOES AND rines: County Courte 39,000.00 39,000.00 ej.SM.', 1 County Fund .* •• 1.034.1S 4,350.00 3,474.!» 171.01 Frank Boi-don, Thomas F. Morford, necordera and Mtgittratei 3.000.M 3,500.09 3,0M.(il STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: Frederick R. Burst and Clarence Special Items of General Revenue An- l,tM.M . M00..00 I.H1.3I 1,111.11 ticipated With Prior Written Con- Emergency Revenue 59,251.50 3J.H00.OO 31,100.0* B. Haviland. lent of Dlr. of Local Oov't.: ROAD EQUIPMENT Burial, under the direction of the A. Rentl on court St. Bunding II. RESEIK'ES OF UNCOLLECTEO Lrsses 1,410.01 Other Exptnsei ..••••, 10,000.00 MSI YVordcn home, will be In Old Ten- 9. Rents on newspaper Reporter! TAXES ,.. Non» Nona Nona nent church cemetery- nootht 410.09 Total Roadt 4St.lU.71 11.811.S4 TOTAL OF ALL APPROPRI- I. Total Misc. Revenue •11.406 31 •.M.703.70 7S1.749.03 ATIONS 3.649.299.S3 3U43.111.M 1.101,110.10 1I1,I3I.TS 4 Receipts of Dttlnquent Taiea Nona None •RIDOE MAINTSNANCa 8. Total of Itetna 1«, lb, 1, 3, 4 Hi.406 3J 13P.703.70 1H.74S.03 I. Amount to bt rtlsed by Taxation: If. V. Fund RECAPITULATION OF OENERAL APPROPRIATIONS a. County Purpose Tax 2,738,l«3 »0 3.503,415.83 !,!03,4i!.»3 1st Consumer Dividend b. Lens Appropriation Reaervt:—Vn> ft and 17aiet •1,030.04) 17.183 88 Por 1047 collected Taxes Nt,ne> None None • Other Eipesset I0I.I4I.M 11,331.43 •8.877.74 1.35111 For As Modified By Paid or To customers mi Friday, Jan. S3; Saturday, Jan. 34; Sunday, e. Required Tax Collections >,738,lM.tO 1,SO3.41S.«3 3.505.41S.»3 1043 All Transfers Charged t. TOTAL OF Oeneral Budget Revenuea . 3,«4»,3ttJl 3,143,U>.43 3,341,1(0.95 171,170.01 Xeeerra lli.Bllli 114,111.11 I.311.H General Government 362.2C5.00 343,012.82 110,814.(11 1I.1U.JI Jan. 25th, ire will give Judiciary 224,902.72 204,787.90 301,11)1.II BRIDOE MAINTENANCE I.KO.J* 1141 BUDOerr APPROPRIATIONS 3. Refutation 231,048.50 S09.839.95 303,410.88 1.4M.IO County Fund 4. Boadl and Bridget 137.59S.7l H79.190.0H ei«,81i.71 n.sio.M ABSOLUTELY FREE Appropriated Expended 1147 I. Charitable, Correctional For U47-AS and Penal 1,275,075.3] 1,044,530.03 1.014.J88.41 M.OM.U One 100% I'M re Bristle 2-Inch Paint Brush Salaries and Wales 14,541.00 1I.S11.71 H.M1.71 I. Educational ' 37,274.oa ]8,MI.OO 36,153.ji Modlfitd by Paid or other EiptBm •B.041.M 111,100.00 •8,114 00 45.380.0t) isi.sr. For All Trans* Recreational None None Nona Kent) with tbs purchase of each quart nt our four-hour enamel paint. 1»l« tera Charged Reserved lOO.HO.OO 101.0tl.7l 114.101.71 11.110.01 (. Unclassified 314.070.00 309,2S7.68 302.013.18 1.H1.7S :. GENERAL GOVERNMENT; Contingent 7,000,00 7,00000 5,331.13 1.001.1* Tottl-Brltjea ...... M1.4M.M 101,404,00 !»• Debt Service 803.116.58 473,804.55 (il.SSO.U •48 IT FOR BETTKK VALVES — JJETTEB BUY BECKER Admlnlstrttlvt and Executlvt 338,113.11 10.71IK II. Deferred Charge! and (Board or Chosen Freeholders) Total Bbtdt and EridgH: Statutory Expenditures .. 59,251.90 39.U0.09 11,MO,M Hardware Sauries and Wages 10,000,00 10,000.00 30,000.00 13, Reserve for tJncollected Taxes None stone, None State Aid M. V, Fund M4.U0.M 14J,070.3e I3M41.I1 (.131.9* TOTALS ~ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE: County Fund 411,141.71 411,111.11 3M.IK.S0 78.443.71 AT THE STOP LIGHT County Treasurer and Auditor BECKER Salaries and Wages I9.J40.00 1S.0H.C4 I4,7«.84 GRAND TOTAL' 717,111.71 •71.1M.0O »0,0!|.77 83,510.31 Clerk of Eoard and Office ROAM AND BRIDOEO Shrewsbury Avc. and Bergen Place Red Bank Salaries and Wages t.MO.So 7,940.00 7,140.00 Other Expentea 14,000.00 13,000.00 lO.MO.M 1941.07 1. CHARITABLE, CORRECTIONAL AND PENAL: DEDICATED REVENUES TEL. R. B. 6-3654 23.840.00 11,140.00 11,030.03 1100.07 State of N. ). for County Patleott Antlclpcted ..nt connected with any other firm of similar name. LEGAL DEPARTMENT: Patitntt In 1948 1947 County Counsel FIRST DISTRICT COURT • Minimum charft lor 10 tq. feel or lf». Insane Hospitals 33.7ii.ot 114,131.60 174.048.26 IO.7I9.34 Salaries and Wtget ...... 1,000.00 B.OOO.OO I.SM.tO Feeble Minted 44.17I.M 37,111.(1 3S.WS.1J t,3(7.M Surplus Cash Appropriated County Adjuster'! Offlct Epileptics , 11,441,04 11,410.01 10.017.(0 1.MI.40 1,200.00 (00.M MM) Baltrlet and Wages 4,300.00 4.000.00 Income from Office 4,500.09 3,300.00 1,111.31 1.113 II 4,000.00 To be rtlsed by Taxation •. < 1,692,50 Other Expanses 1,130.00 1,705.00 1,709.00 111,1413.30 : I4I,3M,4» 310,171.71 34,174.74 (.tlS.OO 0.MIH 14,392.59 10,130.00 10,703.00 10,109.09 count* Aid tt Otnerd Hospitals: IMM.3I i.iis.u; COUNTY OFFICES; .».. Dlttrlbutlon accordlni to; -*, County clerk It. 8. 44: (-11 113,000.00 111.000.00 111,440.44 SECOND DISTRICT COURT Salaries and Wagu 10,519.00 71,377.37 71,377.37 R. 8. 44: S-H 133,004.00 101.000.01 109.000.00 13,410.14 1SM.70 Surplus Cash Appropriated 2.000.90 other Espensea 19,000.00 19,011.73 13O.K0.00 130,000.01 130.9M.00 1.300 oa 1.100.84 Rebindlng Records Incomt from Office .. i,900.00 4,400.00 1,111.11 3,710.00 310.00 »,m.n Other Expentea 3,000.03 3.O00.00 Co. Welftre »oird-lnclu4ia| To bt rtlsed by Taxation 5,415.00 7.1C0.0O 7,110.00 ••,911.00 (0,478 00 •I.S87.31 Briar Hill wtl. Home- Surrogate Salaries tnd Waget 47,119.04 44,3(7.10 4i.tl7.l9 13,319.00 13,180.00 1S.01I.11 1,17111 Salaries and. Wages 33.M8.OO 3a.03S.10 38,039.00 .11 Other Expenses U.I00.M 41.111.10 U.lll.l) Other Expenses 3.II0.C0 1,314.10 4,114.47 1030.43 Rebindlng Rtcordt 1K.410H Itl.47t.t4) 103,tm.0t) A'.TrtOIT.lATED DEDICATED REVENUI PUltPOSH Other Etpentet 1,000.00 1.0M.00 858.19 , 340.H Child Welftrt- Appropriated 3T.4N.00 91,340.00 w,iti.n 1111.03 For 1947 u Building and Orouade aaltritt aad Waiet 4.418.M 4.010.H Other Statute ..., 3,040.H 1341.01 I.IM.OO Modified By Paid tr Court House tnd Jail AU Transteri Charted Salaries and Waees U.1W.M Mtt.tt t.Ml.ll FDOT DISTRICT COURT Seat, Light and power 11,010.04 (,*•>.(• 0,3*1.40 Other Expenses 11,000.00 ll.tXM 14.H3.N Old 'Alt AMlltaaee— •etertet or Wages 10,573.so (.179.00 M1I.M •uppllet, Repairs and MlKellaneous 3,030.00 l.iOl.U other Expanses u,:O0.M M.000.K 11,740.11 3311.1! Other Expeneee 3,130.00 310.1* Furniture and Fixture Replteement Total cost ol Adalntttrf Other Etpmtit a.oto.oo J.OOO.M •._:, UMI,> 14,391.90 13.79S.0O 11.4*4.1) HIM 417.10 3I31.M 1*4.00, tht county't atiirt tf I 13,480.00 13,445.11 which It (3.M*e «-*•)• 47,019.70 11H.43 net aad Wljel 4MI1.M 37.Bi.li 31,311 M 1N.M •ECOND DISTRICT COURT Total-Oeneral aorennent Ml.3tl.00 343,013.13 339,134.51 11,111.11 Estimated cost tf old An Salaries or Wtset 10,105.00 1,950.00 I. JUDICIARY:. AtsUtaace for >t4l U MM,* (,301.11 Mt.as. tht eeualy't thtrt et Other Expenses 3,310.00 3.3U.OO 3,110.00 JUDGES' OFFICES— which It ll.llf* er Other Salaries and wait 3J.350.00 34,100.00 Bxpiutt I1O,(M,H W.143.W 13,315.00 12,760,00 11,007.11 ISI.H' other Expenses 9,200.00 1,100,00 'Jtf4|.v, 1M.13I.41 1H,4U.M 111,101.11 17.SSO.00 17,000.00 Kellet ti Bllad— •**•»• DEDICATED REVENUE COUKT REPORTER* AND Other Biseasee I.UI.N (,M!.1» I.M1.N MASTERS IBS- Realised VtttriM' Burltli tad Anticipated in Cta») Salarlet and Wages 1.IM.M f,300.00 7,011.30 117,10 Cart if Ortree Rtvenutt 1141 IMI In IMI Other Expenirs ' l.ioo.CO fci* •tttt Aid Township tnd Berouih •tlarlei u< WMN 1,411.00 l.dll.M Dirt KMd Punas H.MO.M COtmT ATTENDAHTS • Other Btpeasea (,1H.H I.U0.H 4M.04 State Aid Tttmthlp and Borougn AND CFFICBRJ 1.4H.I4 Mtlatnuct fund 11,001.00 I.IM.N 7.M0.N I.H0.74 •MM confidential Clarke— 1l,0W,N (l.OM.N Bhtrlfl't Office, Coumtr Jatt Balttttt and Wa|N I.44S.00 4,110.01 4,150,00 Beard, ef PriiMtn Expended ' ' Court Attendant!— Appropriated Paid er IMf Salery tnd Wagtt 11,071.00 14,510.00 14,t»t,00 Baltrlts and wtiei 1,041.00 l.ltl.H I,13 Apprnttilnn 1941 1941 Chined Keterfl If you arc wi«r you will leave your car court Clerks— Other Expenses .... 13,411.00 14,100.40 11.41 Totmshlp and Borough Aid count; Clerk's Offlee. l4.t3l.C9 Dirt Road Fundl .... 50,000,00 40,11111 Salaries end Wagea l.VIO.M (,710.00 1,710.0) H.U3.N 17.1I3M ' 11.40 Tovnthtp and Borough Ala in tlic garage uml fide a bus. You will save Maintenance Fund •, 3S,000.O* 1,000.0) 14,004.1*' OENERAL COURT IXPErUM— Wtrdsai, Matrons u< OMtdi 19,000.00 41HIH »,N1.« time, money and parking worries. Other Expense , rKJ.M 1,100.00 1,100.00 •altrlM aad Wagte II.1II.M ll.HTIl 14,017.11 DEDICATION BV RIDER Chapter >, P, L. 1841 LAW LIBRART County Wttk Hatut Ths DuJl.-.L.I Revenue! anticipated during tht yetr 1141 from "Solid Vuai' Other Expenses 110,00 1.450.00 141.1) 713.10 •tlarlei and Wagea None - III.M J51.00 License! tnd Poultry License," "Slnklni Fund fcr Term Bonds," ••Bea.utit," "Escheat"; Other Exptuil ,,.. Nont 411.01 411.11 "Ptdirtl Orant." 'Motor vehlcls Fines," and 'Countj Library Tax" are hereby Intl. ITS SMART TO RIDE A B'JS 74,717.00 09,070,00 •i.eio.ii 13H.1 clpated at revenue and are hereby appropriated for the purpoetj u which tali revenue It dedicated hy statute or other lent TtnulraminA. »»••- •••• JURItS- Stltrtti tnd W 20,511,34 10.411,14 Clerk of Grand Jury— > Other Expemea 1.1W.I4 7,711,33 31.11 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY tition of Dttltloner on 9r bafara Salaries tnd Wages 100,00 S0O.00 ISI/SD2 18th dap «f March. l|4i," " - *" ' Jury Commission— 3S,|-J,00 M,1J4.OT n.n Brtwecti Pnulinii MrMrJi, tictHIorior. thereof, tiKb, decrtt will Hntarlrs and Wages 1,431.00 4,910.00 4,5»O.OO Ry Fnnnie Gibson, hn nuAt frlenil, nml - - •- '• ohi .. .. Oilier ExpenJ" ... J.544.J0 i.J44.IO 3,091.13 Allennood T. I, Moipttli Milan Mrklch, ilcfcmlnnt. On petition think equitablyou eat an Uid tJutt, netUt* Jurors, Fees, Witnesses Feel, for divorce, Notirn nf publication* The object of aald Mil It te> ew and service of Subpoenas— BORO BUSES Saltrlti tnd U'sgei ,,, 41,100.00 ' 43.43J.6J 43.43S.8.1 TO: MILAN MRK.CH, a decree ol dlroret Pitween laid Other Expenses 20,950.00 to,S50,00 11,850.03 other Expenses ».,,,. 103,481.10 79,434,31 19,414.39 Ry virtut of nn order of tht Court tltinncr and you for tht taut* ml nf Chancery of the EHnto nf New Jersey, aertlon, GLOBE COURT, RED BANK ~M,U3.(0 2MS4.10 447,3 113,111.10 111,110.04. UMIOM madt an this 16th day of. January, 1048, Dnlcd: January 11, 114*. In a etuit whtraln Pauline Mrkich It pttltloner aad jrou art defendant, you V M4U1 * VM* th* Pt» BED BANE I5E0TKTER. JANUARY 22, 1013 Pace Thirteen INSURE YOUR HOME Seeks Information Garden Club RFD business, automobile and other Harry Worden Hears Mri. Egan property with About Hii Family The Register hu received an in- The Garden club R.F.D. met HAWKINS BROTHERS Follows Path Tuesday afternoon at Fellowship Real Estate and Mortgage loam teresting letter from H. D. Carter. The Carolina, Plnehurst, N. C.who hall, Holmdel. The meeting was 71 Broad Struct, lied Bank seeks information and other data opened by the president, Mis. O. ' I'jione K. B. 6-0353 concerning the forebears of his Of His Father M. Hinton, who spoke on problems family. of peace and tlic future and read Mr, Carter is particularly In- Fair Haven Mail a poem rntitlcd "Prayer For Wo- terested In information relative to Mankind" by Grace Noel Crowell. MANY NEVER Samuel Lake, deceased in 1M1, who Elected Director In the absence of Mr:. Earl Ben- ton, Mrs. Murray Todd read the AN OPEN LETTER was the husband of Catherine Har- vey Lake. She was born In Mon- Of Merchants Trust minutes of the last meeting, and SUSPECT CAUSE other chairmen made their reports. mouth county January IS, 17ST, and died in New York city October Mrs. Hinton s.T>oke of the clothes Harry Clay Fay Worden of 6 project for the Navajo Indians and OF BACKACHES 27, I860. Samuel Lake and Cath- Cooncy terrace, Fair Haven, asso- erine Harvey were married in* Free- asked members to take them to This Old Treatment Often ciated with the Worden's funeral Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith. The club Brings Happy Relief . hold June 15, 1816. They had *ev- directors of 60 East Front street, ! eral children, one of whom was members also made a motion to to our Patrons ad m Citizens of Red Bank When disorder of kidney function permits followed in the footsteps of his j send $25 to Seeds of Peace for the poisonous matter to remain in your blood, I Austin Harvey Lake, born at Tom» father, the laic Albert W. Wordon. It may cause nagging backache, rheumatic I River April 25, 1*18, purchase of seeds for Europe. A imins, lec pains, loss of pen and energy, get- when he was elected a director of | new member, Mrs. Bromneld ting up nichts, swelling, pufliness under the ! Mr, Carter hu no record of the the- Merchants Tiust company at eyes, headaches nnd dizziness. Frequent or | birth of Samuel Lake and no nc- j Brown, was admitted to the club. tcanty pnesages with Brunt-tint? nnd burning the annual stockholders' meetinj; j The guest speaker of the aftcr- sometimes nhowa tlicre is somelhitig wrong , curate information concerning last week. The late Mr. Worden ' Samuel Lake's parentage. He says I noon wan Mrs. Michael Egan of With your kidneys or bladder* had been a director of the on nit : Red Bank, who spoke on flower »i- Don't wait I Ask your driiRtrtst for Doan's : lie may be the son of John Lake, I, since its oiganization. i Fills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully who was the son of John Lake, H, rangements and made one of a by millions for over 60 years. Doan's nive white Garcia daisy chrysanthemum nappy relief and will help the 15 miles of who died in 1760 at Freehold. John 1 kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from Lake, I, was born at Freehold July for a dining table and a green »r- your blood. Get Doun'a Fills, 8, 1760, of the second marriage of ' rungcmcnl for a grand piano. John Lake, II, and Elsie Johnson. | Attending the meeting were Mrs. He also seeks information and Irving Gcmmcll, Mrs. William data covering William Harvey, Clifford, Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, Jr., 1770-1852, and his wife, Phebe Aus- Mrs. William Mulheron, Mrs. Har- tin. They wore married March 9 old Holmes. Mrs. William J. Dun- 1793. caii, Mis. A. 13. Morcau, Mrs. Rob- | ert J. Marvin, Mrs. August Muehl- He also seeks information as to ' liausen, Jr., Mrs. Elmer Barhcn- the parents of Catherine Harvey burg, Mrs. Van B. Walker, Mrs. Lake, Peter K. Hexter, Mrs. Dan S. Ely, Mr. Carter will greatly appreciate Mis. J. J. Holme?, Mrs. Douglas any information reader* of The Fromni, Miss Jwihe Clifford, Mrs. Register care to forward him le- ; Edward Flanagan, Mrs. Harold sarding the above-named persons. , Hancock, Miw. T. Uoland, Mrs. Earl | Wlthol, Mis. Henry Ackerson, MrB. Helen MacKellar Stars i O. M. Hinton, Mrs. Murray Todd ! and Mrs. William S. Pitcher. vfc*. In Aslmry Park Show ' Hostesses of the clay were Mrs. I Harold Hancock, Mrs. P. K. Hcxtcr, • AST TO PUT TOOITHIR — A long and illustrious atag« and ; Mrs. O. M. Hinton, Mrs. Harold AIL PARTS READY.SHAPED Bcreen rp.rcer lies behind Helen ] Holmes nnd MrH. Jl. J. Marvin. •ulld this big, thrilling tca!« model (wlngapcm MacKellar, who stars in Tennessee 13*). No carving tools neaded-partj came ready* Williams' famous comedy-drama, •hoped. Kit Includes rnetal props, rubber wheel*, "The Glusa Metiittjcrlc," which will Kxp.il lixpluiiiB full-colof decol trim and insipnlo, v/csd filler, play n one-day engagement at Wal- gluf, tandpapcr, instructions, Complete, 51.00. ter Reade's SI, James theater at Harry C. F. Worden Tuxes I" Kiituriaiis Asbury Park Thursday, January 29. "Tuxes" wa the subject brought Matinee nnd evening performances, s Harry Worden. who was born at to the attention of the Red Bnnlt on a reserved seat basis, will be ltotary club :it their, luncheon HOUSE OF TOYS presented at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. 15 Monmouth street, October 10, 1913, is named after bis grandfath- meeting lust Thursday by Dr, Wll- Nui'inan K. Freeman Mias MacKellar stars In the role er, Hnrry C. Fay, former Monmouth llnni Uray of Pcmbertoii. Dr. Biny of Amanda Wlngflcld, the former County coroner and funeral dime- explained the workings of the New 131 MUST AVJKNl'K, Now Orleans bollc, which was Jersey Taxpayers' association nnd made famous during the playVs tor. His mother is Mrs. Kara Eliz- abeth Fay Worden, residing nt 6li the amount of money spent each ATLANTIC 1IIUIII AMIS N. J. two-year run on Broadway by thn year in taxes. The Hotavluna agreed late Lamette Taylor. Success of lias!. Front street. Ho sold the Red Bank Register they bad a better Idea of how the "The Glass Menagerie" may only tax dollar is spent. be eclipeed by Williams' current as a boy and graduated from Red Broadway offering, the highly suc- Bank high Echool in 1031. Immedi- S. Burritt Boynton was made WALTER READE'S COMMUNITY THEATRE IN MORRISTOWN, N. J. APPEARING AT cessful "A Streetcar Named De- ately following his high school chairman of U\p Blood Donors com- sire." course, Mr. Worden attended tho mittee, replacing Edmund J. Can- EDDIE'S On The Hi-Way Rcnouard Training school for Em- zona. Tho.-n interested-in securing In the span between her theatri- .information on .this .program arc cal debut in a. vaudeville sketch in balmers and Funeral Directors of New York. He graduated from this asked tu contact Mr. Boynton. her home-town, Spokane, and her Make-up; !1ar'. .1. Telephone Holmdel «-«** Christian association. able rain and stain have attracted patrons from 40 to 50 miles away, who shop Dr. C. Byron Blaisdell protection with Heads Medical Board there as well as attend movies. There is no reason why a Dr. C. Byron Blaisdell of Long Branch has been elected prcsirtnrit Du Pont "Aridex" of the medical board of Monmouth theatre of that caliber in Red Bank should not bring similar Memorial hospital to direct the 'Aridtx" is * rtntuMitrutmint tint OFF medical activities of the hospital givts pnUcti'n *g*init fin, tnnv tmd following the recent retirement of Dr. Harry B. Slocum, former chief ordinary tiaint, 4xetpl frtsi; It ttny results. of staff. This was announced by fahtic—wtti, cotton, niynt. Inn. Out We want to make room, for our Bertram H. Borden, president of trcatmiut lasli until tbigtrmtnt it clttntJ, the hospital's bourd of governors, at which limw it t*H laiily it rtntwtil. To record your approval of the new theatre, our repre- new Spring inerchaiulUe. From now in a toport of medical board elec- tions which named Dr. Robert A. MacKenzle, Intcrlaken, vice presi- until Fehruury 1st there will be • 20% dent; Dr. Daniel Fcatherston, As-, sentative will approach you within a few days and request you bury Park, treasurer, and Dr. Vic- reduction on nil purchases. tor Knapp, Asbury Park, secre- tary. sign a petition for presentation to the Mayor and Council. We Dr, Blaisdell, who wns born and attended public schools In Long hope you will. Take Advantage Of This Saving Now! Branch, began practice there and joined the staff of Monmouth Mem- orial hospital in 1925, A graduate Are you a member of our LINEN of Long Branch high school, he With appreciation for your continued patronage. received hta bachelor of aits and doctor ot medicine degrees at Har- Wattr bplknt CLUB? You may join at any lime. vard university and Medical school in 1921. He Interned at Boston Sincerely, City and Hartford hospitals and took post-graduate studies tit New York Post Graduate hospital. Fol- lowing that. Dr. Bluisdcll spent RUTH G. COOK two years with the Rockefeller Foundation and the Rockofcller In- WALTER READE THEATRES FINE LINENS- stitute in yellow fevor * research. T • • • Ho then studied urologicnl surgery with Dr, Thomas Hepburn, Hart- ' 27. West Front Street Itcd Bank ford, Conn., nnd with Dr, O. S. CLEANERS. "••••• (NEAR BROAD) t.owsky,' director of the, Brady UrnlnKlcnl Foundation, Now York WKST'VHONT STHKET hospital. It Kit BANK Page Fourteen RED BANK BEOISTER, JANUARY 22, 1948 FOR SALE FOR SALT FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS NOTICES WANTED TO RENT AUTOMOBILES GREEN MOUNTAIN potstocs; irheat RADIO SALE—Chii-ion drluxo radio, WALNUT IUNINU and bedroom i.et. Kx- MOVING ANU HAULING. Attics and FOR MORTGAGE loam, tee B. V. R. H. BUSINESS WOMAN wishes small unfur- MAURICE SCHWARTZ. Chrysler, Ply and rye straw, baled; fllto iav ?44.S(t. only f IJ-l.l .*,; (Jjirud rtnek- cc Merit condition. Apply renr 1547 cellars denned, odd jobs of all kinds Stout, Lewis buildin., 77-79 Broad nished apartment, preferably In Red mouth snd Intcrnationnl truck i&lci quantity of punii)kins. Call Harry Tentli jivenuf, Neptune, or phone A»- Louis Showers, iiox 4VH, It. F. I)., stunt, (over Newbcrry (.tore.(.tore.)) Bank. Excellent references. Phone Red and •service head'juflrterb. Fhone Red ililoly. Holmdil ft-7704 wftrr i y. m lg. 5TENJ BUV nfKECTi—i mT^ «u woo oiici, 431 Mnin stn.cl. KciUisbut«. man'fc white dinner coal and black Wall to wall curpctitijt denned ar.d tr.r, exterior and interior paintlntf. ei- bath, or aubJet apartment. Write, H. one totally Mind. Answers to name of I'hone KrjinshurR fi-12:ir>-W. ___ trnu&cm, ii7,c 42. Both in good con- Binder, 762 Weat End avenue, N. Y., 25, '.'i? -I-*°»g Brunch 6-OS22-J.- • inrks, fO.gr. to 111.9,**. tvith pleuta r mothproofed on location. r, Bruad tiintites supplied on larg* or BITIBII jobi. •Wolf, rhonc Hoil Until* 6-35Pfi-W. Call and zippers,' boy's pants, 12.95, SICCO'I r>6K 'V~~W~AVn'Uu prcpiifCd. EircTr.V"! dition. Call Red Bank 6-4H8-M after street. Phone Itcd Bank 6-0302. First clabs work bjr practical painttri. N. Y. • USED CARS bought, sold and ex- riTtrr fi eveninyt. olcctnc stcfini fudLtilnt'i1. imnirni changed. Fontiuu inks ami service, pants shop. 20 Wrst Front street. Ph^ne Kumion li_066fii_^ UUIi CHILDREN are noisy, They gel E0Si--_LTNI>AY.' Jtiiiiiiify" II ill," Y-ossT d c I i v r ry. Shore li a d i o rind Television up at tha crack of dawn, often leave term*. G. M, A. C. Rnssns Brothers, te. KcnTair FLOOR-WAXING. Call Red Bank tfOVINU rK»NE. very cheap. Call FlinTf 1D--1 Mechanic street, Red Bank. Phont bly on ice in front of HI of torn Co v«?, WE BUV AND SELL anything 1 Co.. Sf^i HiiKht. !»honp__:_^i't33. tomntic K«8 wiiter heater, 20-itHllon 6-'2i"8. Superior l'loor Waxing CrotheTa or Schwa rti* Auction Room. their toys in the drive, and laugh ana black und whit* tmnll ic'.u-r, mult ; Rob- PROTECT VOiJH <";0OD blanlLtta from shout when they play. Cnnppqittntly ir. 6-3065. Contents of homci. itorai, cstitei, rapacity, fiber KIUFS tjiRiilatlon. In use Co. irivntc home our sijtcialty. Phone Tied Bnnk 6-3213. by. Bew.-rd. J'hnr.r Rr.l Hnnk 6- cciinrs, attics, chi us, i:ta*iw*r#, •*>- mntha for -." <>1- 1H jniuiihs, $25. 54 Clinton n venue, two months they will be homeless once 1 StM. - JnK «f Htrlou stops ninth lUrnHk'i for strain. All we can offer as compen- Kjilontown. I'hone 3-O6T6-M.* ^_____ WELDING AND MACHINE work, F*OUNi>—l.iiily** wi h: u-iiVcii, in "Rtd tiuues, art objects nnd til brlc-n- five yrnrs or Hrrloti |»«ya for thr elam- OLIJ PINE TADCKT6*fecrbr2 7 Inche*. AUVO LOANS, ever *3uu onIy. I'rivatu sation ia reapectability, relative perman- Bunk. Owner mny have us nit? by brae. Kusril'i, 25 East Kront itrtcU iiftc The Wright Ktfces, 3" Matimouth tnnhounny Tnmbour desk. Plione Ked cur Biiieu finiiiictd for any iimoimt, ]j electric and acetylene, prompt ence, and ft sincere desire to be good months to pay. Stucousl. l-'iti-.vtife Com- neighbors, good parents, and good cit- UlJUfc. A.M» r.ymouln puantnger curs. idctiiifyirtr. Mis. J. M. Friet, 41- Union I'hon. tied Unnk €-UQ3. Himk fi-IClS'-J.* service by Seedorf Company, 20 Dodge job •rn ted trucks, nuthoriced r.vtniif. Union Urn ph.* . sThvi-TinTfX cOA"i^TitiT7iiTk*7rt TiT^Ti piiuy, 6y Urond street, JUd Dank. izens. Proximity to bus route, And. rent GA1.O.SHKS, inrly's black rulil.fr, two- I'llu^e Ked Bank_CI231. years nt 0 Weit itrcet, Red Bank, not mor* than SS5 only requirement. Call jiervire,. motlfirn service station. Frnnk l.US'1 - W:,;:^;, \ic:iiity <0 ; black ;-.'»Vt.-ir«Jin«? oxf unls, Cuban l.itnk. West of Maple avenue. m EatPiUown £•{>•-'-lo-M. tcmlicr 21. 1K47. Sired by .Shclttr EASY WASHER. ItrjiMninblc". '"'iMiono h«l. r'n.r f.-IJ, $-J. Phono Ked Bnnk (•itancd: enrtinw nnil «ratlin>rr ton WON'T VOU HELP ME? 16.month*, Cove KiiiK, only full brother to Shelter »IL mmiurc, fill dirt, cinders, Kn.v,I ,m,l liOhi *-L.Kiii blusTd Coclar .st.»ni(/\ Cove Jteauty, 1041 National Meld Trinl Kf aiislnirtf 'i-1 IIj-M,' ^^ln^^ - NOW IS TlLt: TIME tor altcrattor.* to old boy .desperately needs 1, 3 or 4- USED CAR SELLERS. Will pay sami. Kstitnnlcs xu-( n. l'hone Hrcl IJiuik your house. We are qualified for any room furnished rr unfurnished npart- eight mor.'hs. (emnk, unn.r ''^umiy," Chnnipion, out of Shelter Cov* Kock«t, JtCA HADiO, iiirititons, EtiKlnnilrr fnltf- KUllNTriJKK—UiniiiK room chairs. aof«. 6-U6I. Oscur llcckcr, •) 7 Stconcl str highest c:ish price for your used vicinity l-'prt M minimi th. Tur(•dny .iftrr- who is by G: 11vvHy Strike, one of the gway cnt, mnho«:ir.y liltrnry tnhlr, with down runhlone, maho((«ny hod job Nn money down. Small monthly ment for mother, dad and self. Pad per- nocr. I'h of <• Kiii'^titown 3*1 060, ex ten- Fail" Haven. payments arranged. Free estimate manent Civil Service employee. Refer- car. Packard Sales ft Service. e v 1,-rciitfst (Johirin in the country, bj I)n- r;:r jnidil.irrr. 127 Plnrknry KOHII, with co;l fcpnnffs, mahoKnny chair, fipn 34^. _K. } ai'lA"R'' hou.sct fiillcr, thn c-room, ltrd_IW: _fi-1 240. hours ecrvlcc at IJoni's, Wallace Construction Co., Highway 36, Head- 028«-M *ft*r T p. m. Phone Red Hunk 6-0428. fouth nf Everett, piece of j>pon?e- rub- An cxc«i»Lionelly nk< eroui» of pups tatulcm, tier trie tirnkr*, eis-ply t.vcs, SEVEN STORM windows, four 57\ix28, den's Corner. _ Wi. -J'V 1 U'. V.'oulii arprcrifitc findf r whoio blood linti cannot be bent. J. ulccps four. Trnvnlid mily 1 .OO'l milcn. thrtfi &S>,i>x38. EKccllent condition. UUV AND SELL ec-nnd^hand clothes; f'OitCH KNCLUSURE8 g!vt UII of railing Rrd Bank 6-PM>3. Victor Carton, Asbury Turk. Thont 2- must be in K(1O<1 cunditiun. 1. KtT- HUICK. Tyl^ ijpeeial, four-door sednn, r On*> owner, i'hone Monmouth Bench 1 - Also coal pot stove. Phone Rumson 1- porch all winter long! Materials now BOATS excellent condition, radio, heater, de- , i3O0. l)er, 200 Shruwpbury avenue, Ked Bank on hand. No down payment. Small )AIM' I.JIIJ.V - JJIHIII vriil wnlch, 1 T>di'3 any Pveiling bftwcfn 7 nnd P. lMionr C-0£6Ji-W, frosters, utiii covers, nil new rubhtr. sr.nMtrt with four miai! (iiimoiuls: on KAN WELTS ANU PULLEYS for ejtc- UNftTHOHSlS SKKKilI. Pmctirntly new. monthly iinymcnts arranged. Call Red low mileage. Hriven by oriKlnal owner Hri'B-l fcirrct, Red H;uik. between Krnnl ri-KAIlliRsnir coiiptr or gaf. Bank 6-444 4. Free estimate, Mon- ICE BOAT—Class "D". Marconi rigged, trie motors, in itock, Doufflat Klcc* M. P. Cus-rrlry. NPW Monninitth.* HUMMAflING! Thii U the placet tunnel msst and boom, etrrn stccrcr. since new; JUTS or nearest offer. Will itrwi r.:vri \Wrth'*. IUwwil. Cull trie Co., 3.'i East Front street. Phon« nir.rd. t-all lih tor art tstimfitf? on mouth Construction Co., Highway 35, finance. Phone IVUIKC Brnnrh 6-0t.2'J»J. _ Mr«, \v H. ^mitli rt Red Bank G- M'EN'K STTOE^KKATK-S, fiir.r X, horkry Anything and everything in any sheet, mctiil v.ork. J. \>, Uo^nit, 73 Hendden'8 Corner. Excellent condition. Ready to no. IMt(Ll Jnhnes, 18 Wardell nygnn.. H'imion.' DOES'VOUU CAR'«tffr"hiri-dT"i)n your r.f4r>-W. pjittrrn. tn excellent rondition. Phone hourcliold KOOIIS. Bric-a-brnc, oddi Fobtcr strcrt. Hivrr Pinna, Jird llnlik. KLOOR JSANDINd »nd re fin! shins; es- wheels bhlmmy ? Let us correct the L'llNACE HLOWKR.S, alati sec us for I'lionc llrd Ilnnk 0-079S-M, ur Katon- ICE BOAT, Alice "B , bont In first- ]4UM , ;.,.|«..iK- "in. Si-rutid Nutuuial oil burner my tors, iium,i motors, etc:, IN FA NT".S~ CI.OTli KS." A fail InrtlcV and pnils for the homp, Visit nur timntcs cherrfully given. No Job too trouble. Save your tins. Latent Benr Bnr.k ,-ind Trust Company. IUd Rniik. town a-'Ki.'iO-M. ' _^ ^ n in nil; also pa in tine and decc-rathiK, CIBSS condition throughout. Him carry- tislc nnU frume struiKhteniriir equipment. IOUJJIJIS Klectric Co., 3.1 Kast Front rlot.hr.>, snmll ,«.i7.c.«. 10 to 12. Vrry apjicioiiR showrooms. No oblica- Ing box for runners, and rushions for Nos. II.VMI. U'-,V1. n«d -ll.Cf'J. Kinder irifi". I'hotiy _Rtd Bimfc t-Ul'ig. rrnannnolc. ASHO boy's jarkrt, _roy nnd \Y K 1'Xy lunhchV~iriv* «~li,r-V'»i»i'~P'ii)r- I'll one J. ]•>. Fundcrbiirk^, 31 Marion Frank Van Syckle, 1 (9 Weht Front return to p\>n\ c b;\ nk. tion. Riiacil'a, 27 East Kront »lreet, trr. Wiito in- iihunc, Long Uii.ntli Ktrrrt. Itrrl Bunk. 6-fi! 13-M. oocki.lt. Fair Haven Yacht Works, Fnir street, Red Bnnk. West of Mup'e avenue. ELKC IH1C MUTUR-S—Now we have a vy, %'\7.r 14, 1'ncc ?5. Cnll licnn.i- 6-lj0'l, S'J North Ilroiiil-.my. LOIIB Haven. I'hone lied Hank 6-3010. plenty of new 1-6, 1-4. 1-3, 1-1! II. Ked Hnnk, Phone 6-UD3. <>iir_o_wii_bjiildin». Ask for Jack Iliirdrr. 1 J llrjijicji._!'.«ii:kl^i Livo Po.,|n-y Mmli^t, IIUCJS ANU UPHOLSTKRY cleaned NKW K-KOOT Jtrsey speed skiff. Will AUTOMOBILES AS'H trucks llnaiu-ed, 15 I , A l«o used rice trie motors. \)o u if In • nFfiST~ AlJP7\'i:F7~an"il""wlii^t strnw". HAY iiALTNU. liumhiiilng." iniiwing iind FOR SALE Electric Co, tf.'i East Front itrcet. Fhone GAS STOVB, with sidr oven. Perfect )u your homci or in the plant. install motor to suit. Mihm's Bout- monttib to Pi.f. Sen Coast Ki nance haled. PhniiP HolmHrl Q.?i;,4. nkingi nlao uliiwinn, ilisi-inj,., snwinir, works, foot of \V«st Btreet, Monmouth (Company, 60 Broad street. Phone Red TfTItliF. KEROSErTtl fi^iitrv, r',t lmrnrr, condition. Price 523. Phone Red etc. I'list-L-lasH r<|ui|irnrnt, Kouuiiir. not Acme Upholstery nnd Carpet Clean- Beach. Phone Monmouth Beach 1- * '"k w- I~*H or fi-aSfiX ICAC, fur itut, I no wickO, lirnt* fiv^-rnnm lionsr. Hunk fi-_7_ I. iluriltion ritinui-^. H:i\p\\ Malur Jiiilm- U-.K Co, . Phone Red Hank 6-4253* 2202. bought uti'i viWI. Stihu Home A n- ri.YWOOD —"4". -li". U". .'. t'.*ctl nvc Ron - IIAVK URKAT DANK pupplm, at rcrm- del. IMHIIIP ll-B:i0I. i.j in i .^lirtAl UJNAL 1 !^ -Lun truck, nniih'c price, Al Boycf, I'lftll strept, CANOE"—13-foot, "Cli(.stnut7" Cnhadlnn two speed ti'iir nxfc, 750.110 tiics, hijth licjiJCa. ticorye Mttrtln, t'rpp, 74 iJhrev-n- d«jo:-i, specinl f J9.50: No. J Per- nil. uontl nis nrw. Srlt for half (trier. "JUliN DONA'J'O. MTIMHI and' pla'iiferlng 1'AIMTER. DECORATOR and paper made. Prospector's model, pr«Tcct l»ury avtuuc, »t tlir iiul of Monmoulh Phono AJ Inn lie HiBhlnJirU |_-l.Vil_It. Hrlfnrd, Cnll anytime Snturrii-y or Sun* rack body, like new: only ll.UOU miles. fect inn wood shingles; doors, (Liy. Phnn*- Kcnmhurg 6-1 370-J.* coiitraLtor, lleuddcn'a CorniT. Middle- hnn.c- if ^ yean tiperltn**, etil- condition. (DO, with paddles. Phone Hi.I Walter Aekcri>y«, Hat'tt. Pliont K(y- fcircct. Phone Rtd BaUjJ-nTBe^ novelty pidinn, motildin«s; kiln dried F.V.Y. 'C.UMR:'n\i.o'"twn Uxran inrVfil town. P. O. Hus r>13. Hcu Bank. I'hone mHic« cheer hi Hy given, Lou It Caaaan, Bank 6-2S6T-M.* 'HTLv. ill*. EHS.~"iii)dinK "mnrhincs »nd slnndi w'.tli hnsins. Phone LoriK ITKW KODAK ;,;•, co\\plntl rnnao" finder port 7 !.\1(\ 1x1^ white pine. National lied ilnnk G-1K21-It. formt'rly or Atlantio Highlands, now rt- tcood tjstij citra at oflire cg;iipnif i,t. nc w nn*l ur-cd, nnd flnsh tfl with projector, llOOVFil!"clciini-m' ri-imii-ed, brush.',, . ,- sidiiiK Uux SC8, it. J>\ I), 1, Shrcwabury bough:, sold ai.fi rep.iiml. Srrpicp'fi Lumber Co., 1 -IJ Hclmont 11 venue, sTiA"CK"~iiBATTNTi oil Imrnrr' hntmT (•hour Rrd Bfink ^232. Ru reasons hie ,irii.-eH, I'eKld'lur Uulck. ht'iktM. Allen Elrrtric Khop, IS "iC-Tiir-_ d Hank. 1'hnna 6-40,',4-W. REAL ESTATE FOR, RENT Inc. 163- 1G9 Monmouth street, Red 1 tiT. McnirnotH h_K • ri= f 1, II <_<• Hint}.. . l>oiii; Uranch. Thone Long IJianch iisrrj tlireo dnyn. Itciisnnnliln PLAY VAiUlS"Vith wnof( ftnnfii, trrler Wliilr >t l. phoii,.. II.J HimK li-usi". KUIi IJANlC KLKCi'KlC Shop, contrac- priiT, hyniw Shfrmnn, I \yi W'ptX Kront :, CoiiKolrnm nnd Inlaid linotiMim, lc< Unnk. CXn7~UcT WHEN bcilmn your i\.Ui',ucs>. 6-2400. •i'HK BEST FliTCks'i.iii.r f,,r riiK»,"irric-a-)nnc and household nr- Irrrt. Rod llnnk. tMi«iiw;__ 6-JI24y. Cony oleum ri.Rs. ('imnnwall r.Ti rrnts n toil. Klectririil fixturf.1 and supplies, OAK AND RESTAUHANT in hutel; all SEUAN, 11134. comnlelely ritnttin<; foot. Roppufeld Kurnihirr Co., metal and Mipc;. (Jctti.-, junk i!-alrf. overhauled, nt.'w itainl, vi ry clcnn In- tide*. Sen Bright Antique & Gift TUB I1UY OK TIIK "month! 1017 Unl- 6 Shrcwsbiliy nvenn.. II, d Hnnk. hhn!d nppliiincrs. h A H ranges •(.uipment: Kood location. Conii'-I •j _i_iP f • I'hot, f Sin _H r i_K_h_ t _ *.MM1J>' ^ YOU I JET MOKE nnd pay less for your . Shrinvsbiny n_vriyi_!_J?p.!L H_--__- — and heaters. 1 17 Oakland Btreet, cor- Uan-Rer, We»t En» Plnza, 12« Urlghton side. Apply II. H B. Doc.y Works. Vfrsnt Mnilltojo KHS raiiKc Used twu I'hiinr Hc.l llmik J}-\_"'}~-n. Will rnll. Routo_35, _Mi(ld:p_trpwn. iANKKt TRA'pKK" imyi n'nd sells BII- fresh pggt, broilert., htrwiiiit chickens, crks. Srlls for {.IT.An. only ?1T'.. IMOFnkTKRvVf ION rViuiitmciit. "New nnd IJEN'KIIAL i-f.fitrael.ir. tn|," .soil. "ifirdiTi', ncr Hridtfo avenue, phone Red Bank 6- nv«niie, KonK Hrnrich^ tiqucs. t^nii>ki;,« pipe*-, old lire mum, nnd ducklings. Jnmcs John, i 1 Mnrlon Shorr Itndin nnd 'Me vision Co., Soa used; cold «toraj;p rlnorx. all rriced 0H87. FURNISHEI7 HOME, Uttl- Silver. Llv- CA~IJ1LL'AC,~I!I4I. 'model El, fnur-door fttrcfl. Hcd Hunk. Plione S-'JUHl-J, ciliihrs. m'itvcl, niiini:i>: nlsfi -.vnod Etdnn. hyilromatU1, driven by orlKinal mechanicnt ban I.*, ruiios, collector'! HriRhJ, Phonr 2-11033 _ .Jit. Mlilrtlctovn RpfrlK'sriitlnn. Hi»h- Tor vnlf. Linni I S'imun. l'lunic Iteil Hank. Liiijb£NiJAltri, a it and commercial; injr room, fircplnce, four beilrooms, YOU CAN'T tifcT H better buy on tirei w»iy It.'i. Phono Middlrtown Ti-0299.* nwntr a7;000 mi!i'!l, excellent condition, items, chinn, IJsquc figures, fine I urn I- .TEn~ ' sflPPENKR.' i'crmutit "\\\TKP. ! B-l.-|fi7-ll. Wiil '.ill. diaries, Itsither, »pec; a I tlea ; tor ['IT* automntic heat, two bsithi. Itentul Jiin- turc, 23 Wttt I1'JO in rtrctt, Kf d Hank. than nt J. If. Mount, Co. New Good- WTnsrTN~F BBBKERs;" nny K!;.r. Pon'l unry 1st; J1C0 per niontli. (IHIII-KC S. ftillj-- e(]tlippc(l. Car uitist he seen and tll hr. (Inn bn rn«nf"tf*d ft Martin nuiiul apiii-jil MdvbrtUitiir. Write or driven to appreciate. Will sacrifice. Phone 1UJ Hr.-.k C-'J1!JT, nr.il it;. Utah* . nr l.ri'K, K> ''ii"l^oiJ i-tuiili lll-ed, jiUitl-. Uiibtn r (."ompiiny, I,on-; Brunch jivcuui', i-nlt until hpriiifr to urtlr-r ynur^. Low p.ionc Williuni J. Uniler, 2i ParJt ave- Schnnrk, Atfency, 8 Linden Place, Red wnv Shin*, f*1 miifh tjorth of Hcd Hank.) antred used lires; plus n libernl allow* ... po«t, nnd Hturillly btillt. Trrmt sr- IKON ItAII.IN'G.H ror pnn-lii t., sl.iir- $1,670, worth S2,u(lll. Will linnnte. Act IJOIUT Hrmich. _ _ 1 n uc, MittHU'itn. Phone Matawnn 1- B»nk_._ J quick for this bargain. Phone Loi;^ j'^l.N i — r rum i;n,iory lu you. llitfh mice on your I ires. •). II. Mount, Cn.. riiMTPil. Midilletown Tlpfr.Krrnt'nii. ll!«h- way,', 1H . M.11I1. t'i nidir liy Scr- _'i'|(i 1 -*•!. Moi)inouth county 8nl^*i repte- Ai-L- Y KAK-'UOUNl), - ft 2 K ?. * Hrnnrh 6-O.S^J.J. _' j;rnd« paint tMinmcls. varnishin at l»iy n ry. ."i 3 N n vf si n k n v c n u c, K;i f> I ilorf Viiiniiiil.y, 2'l yiiu.< ;,t a Wcsl Sfiitativo, fleiKi.T Urns., manufacturer*, housp, pjirtly furnished, shower, hot • fliinirR. Allnntic I'liir.l and Wall Paper 404. , WI;STIN'(;HOI;SFSTIKUIIIUr.. r-TnTemn icfri'K. f." • tint, licit limit.. Pliinie B-2I.1II. Ncwwrk. Srvuniltth y.nr J«Lj!«£_!____. nnd colil wntrr, npnrc hcntei-a, Avniint.]** f93"r. rl.YMOUfli. four-door 'sedan. Co., 11 y We-t I'ront street, Itcd Uank. 1 r 1^41 rcr-built r.iotcf, rmlio, heater, SAVE .'»(<*•,•> on I.ne tsilverware through r.AIt(.EHT"ONrK-l»oOlt~Krlvini t,n:~ii^ tm , holds - )6 pounds fror.^n fooil ; M U\> i MiitAi'HING, minittiivrHiihira, Fpbiunry l.'i, $•..", \>tr montli. Oni> three- l/huy? Hfij Hiink_fi-^JM-W. ur chili membership iilnn. i'lionc 1 ntjo » few 7 ill. ft. and !> ell. fl. mi.lie's room, Orjtr bun.Tiitow) unfurnished, nit four itpw tires itml n-at ruvfrs. Ili^lKft.- i t>"rfcct roniliiinn. Phone AUli'MIJNKKIl AND Ani'iMi-. r. II. ~IT public MtenOKI nph>, mnllinK. notary biddcr tiiUri i:. CnM Kril Bank l!c»ls- iTEll^r .\irnaksulie«» HcilnwM !i-r,'JTI. rvnitnhlr. See them on il'spiny at Mill- puhlic. Letterrritfl, 69 Broad *treet. Ktd hnth, ?:j'. p-r month. Must tnlce 16 nifuhincF, adiiing niHi-hincs; *oli1, rent- ( dletown ll-fri.':enitioii. Illithivny 3.'). Coats, mil -Tintil iivcliili-, I.OIIK llriinril. trr. Ask for Mr. ISM.? fiu »xlli WHEELS" for Model A 1'Wd, 1 l»«iik_. _ IMiniir ti-ti66_y_ monthn lonr*, w'.th tiny men t nf thrp*? ed aiivl rcimivwd. KiVicieiit tew ice K'lat* $.*».;TiO rnrh. Mount Engliih Co. ford Phone Middl'lowa a-H2P{l.» rliniu- Ji-:!.' .!'.*. lu'llKCTkliS M(>'l(>R fcijuTldiniV is o'ir months rpiit us security. Also must 1(131 CHIlYST.'EH."Kxrcllciit i-onifi tioli. nntceij. ?ole * A«nt Umlcnvood tyyu- d condition. Will ell for ?3.V LOCKERS - A fe«""nvt.:lnl.le. ' hoo'i'de. I.AVVN AND I'l/IKII fiiniiluir nniiintiif furnish re.ViTmrs, Phone Louii* H. Four IIPW tlipp. lipat^r. Cnll Katon- wrfters. Suml.it i and flddinp mnchinen. tmsincis Cnl] us for uuick itrvic*. : lav prttinjr yours IIOH-. Middlotown Ciillrd for nnd ilrlivnd. Wilkins Jin- lloiit-'lri.s Electric Co., 35 Edit Front Bry»r. l\rnn^bur.t 6-08»4»J. t own 3-M3"'J-J. nr Fcrl Monmouth (X- T.U'f Office Su|>»]y Co.. (upslnli»). fiO AIFtPTjX'NEsT firr "r^i"piVii s. a~ttition wag- Reri-iiierntinn. Iliclmny 3."i. rhone Mid- trr Salrs. 1'llnin; ilnl Hank (i-OUld. Ask s:o_l!_^.V-^'JU I.* ons, tractor?, prdnl enrs, metal «»K* l btrr.t, Ucd Bnnk. Phone 8-01U8. TWO (JA'HA'.ES fnr r«nt, *10 eneh n Broad >trrct rjione JJP'I Bnnk fi-06fi'.t onfi 4' 7 -'V2S"\ 7 fi' :i'-"x:.2"\ Nr:>r- illrlown 5.n2fl9. for Mr. lirltton. .l "l-LYrUliniirilciinl cuiiditTun. Price NOTHINO TO'CHANTrK. "iioihlns to ins, Co I son rim in tricycles, ve loci Pities, nrw. is" I'lnrkr.y Itnai]. Hid P.njik.* month. f»S E:ift Front ttreet, phone storr, with Knst-n nil niclnl self itor- iH-yrl(it. At ihe house of toys. Norman "" liEliilliERATORSiii . 1 B4» Red Biink f|-iL_.3B*J-* 2."n. n. K. Tarki-r, Rldu-cwood nvt. XTMl (TAiTlNKT/ l.rnnd n'vw," stiTl iksiir.vivir:I^TK. r nur, _Lcqnnnlo._ inc witidotvs. SciccnF, sinrm ftash nnd \. Frermnn, 1 — 1 First nvenue, Atlnntic models, while they lust. Alio a Phlleo driveways. i'ctcr I'v I'nntc, 2 t.*i BUSINESS ^OPPORTUNITIES i dV\l. liOOM n UN G AIJOW, flinTsHed rrnlfd. trrrrn mpt:il, fonr-dniwrr, lettrr Home l-'reczer. Immedintc deliviry. Mld- ircylndoT, Meat her Etrippin;: in pcrttiMfient imjt. iKj. . S!7,r. v.ith lnrV. C;in be *ri-n nt Spiw.-ik's Shrcwsiiiny nvenue. I'lmne I'.i.d Hituk or unfurnished ; convenient locution : Free deninnstrfition. Slonmnuih Con- MODEL VILLAGE'S for your train out- litetown lli'friKeration. HiKhway. 3.1. 6-3012. (wo blocks olT bus lllif. nuliuiintic hent, Bti'e.iriil'un, u.M'cllfiit condition, Phone ttruetinii Co., HifjhwBy iij. i'hone lied i-frnhoufr. Avrmn> '1 V.'viis r.rnr Hill- I'hone Middletnwn .--fli!nO.« Monmouth Ilpiich 1-4S37-J. '_ fit B, airpl.irif, jet cur, and ship kits Imnnn's Corner, HuniHon. Phone Hum- I'AHI'BNTHl! WORK iifany" kind" duiu. \OUtt JOB—Kree cataluK dcsrribii.g spacious urn und s, Immediate occupan- Bjnk^fi^^JJ. for all iiKf*. Noininn K. Freeman, 121 TWO f FINN IS I1RESSF.S, s.it 2(1, white by dny or I'nntnii-t. JtilibitiK 11 sn"- 4ondcnt*e YOU CAN'fGET n bVttVf buy on tires *"''r?t nvtmip, Atlnnti Hi phnrl:skin. altinetlve voaiir pattern, cinlly. J. ('. Mnrvin & .Son. Hnx 111. adv a nee. Phonn R« d_n.n ~ tc_fi -^S45_J. tor. ,1'rlre loaaytinble. At Sandy's Ser- slightly used. SI-". Set. of women's «olf ocliouls. Box I.JUU, Sera nt on, Pa. Local I»LEASATTf" FlOME'tn Eiheron, to •We vici. Station, Little Silver. Phone Red than nt J. H. Mount, Cc. New Guoij* YOU CAN SAVE, Hny Hie fnllnw. llclfonl. Phone KranMlmr^ u-fji;ill-J «r phmiL' Mm-tiet 2.1664: evenings. Mont* yfnr tirts. i;u:iriititri d recap tire?, jrunr- clubs. ll<-lni Hieks model, eseellent con- with Army officer tint, fnmliy i com- Bnnfc 6-41SS.« nntecd ust-d tire*; plus n lilurnl allow- Inn: Bnt-landtr day lird }".::O. dition. Huth II. Hopper, Nurses Home. pletely furnish fd; nil hrtit, nopitrnto i:i;K» £iIh.ykOLET, two-door Hednn. nnce on your tire; .1, JI. Mount. Cn., jlril Sa.r.o. iec sknt.s •I.Sll, jaril- Monmouth Mi-mnrial hospital, LonK MODERN nAlNTIJ.'li. iiaporhnmr- . •- . i-l..i. liUolNl&S. Four yeara old. kitchen und Imth. Uetitat thro»Kh Mtvy radjo \\v.A henter. In excellent con- IV Mr.plt nvtnut. Red BnnV. Phone G- Inirfr $2..'»0, slight!)' IHeil cotrre int'. .Mnilirn rules. i'tione Well equipped. Write, Business," 15th. Cul! l.on;r Branch B--H4-W. dition ) ':"050. or best offer. Cnll hotween 4 . Keaiisliurg «-0Uril-M. ' t\«.< ..II. itcii Bank. H"fGH!AN!>S—Six-room hnnse, I,oc«Ud 5_i}mJ'_6 p. m.. Ilcd Hani; 6-gg«}<.« Inhlc $(i.;.». chilTriohe S16.J0, oak HO"Y'S SjLE'inH', shnr hunkey skiiteH, ?, y on hill near lichthondP. Furnished or i UJir^Ol/i'.sHOUlLE hilhiiitiSi coupf, six- CINDERS. CEMENT BLOCKS, all libniry table fi.il). bolid innhnKiiny f'\zo 8. baby's r-mimrl Imth tub. E!P-- lu'uiind hitildi>]», ltJxlS. Completely unfurnished. Vcur »round or icimonnl. cyMndfr. Tires Kood .shnpc; Iflfln fcr _ UhSK, special white puny olux vncuuiu. tan dve-odal. .T7 : mnrblc PAINTING and I'APEUIIANCINfi.TlTve l.inds, nil fizc;, All kinds mnion kin disk (collector's Hem), couch, twin bed $19.50. love cent i.'itt, Tinishcd insidu nnd out. Built three Rent reasonable \n riwht pnrty. Phone quick snlc. ' Phone Kennaburu; I-O434-W p tiililr, small vlpr. Knr ptifi'«, write, your imlntin^' ilnne with white lc.tit, yu;M'3 n2. I9.1S OI.DSMOBILE, KOOII tires, xood Rood motr.r. Phone Red Bank 6- THTS ij lJXRDWAREr\Vo CO tTCTT d o'wnTfii iVd cuiETo nT; KOIMI orinilinl prsrs. ^S p'errr. Kxniilsilp rlficc threc-piprc livinu room miitA ment. Call III c| Bunk B-1I1J. Mon-' I'JU HANK betuity parlor equipment, pnint job; radio nnd heater. Phone 4016-W utter • p. m., nnd nil dny Sun- stork H complete line of mechanic's ond it.Ion; rciisoiiubir, J, P. LoRuri, Pnllern. Have thoir nier schedule Jind 3!», 10-iiiccc dinlns room suite $">9. mouth CoiniUuctinn Co., H!«h\vny ;i.j, at (ijod conditiun, JfiOO, Btirtdiin. 19 RrJ Bank S-3347-M.* day. Old Knrni Village, Kumson. 1 tools and builder's hnrdwnrc. Lcvinson's ttrr:;. It it ye i nlso ?nvrs luxury tns. fiv«-p:rrt liltclun Mt ?IO..".ft. DA12 . llMdden's Onrrrr. ast Kront btrcct, Ilcd Bank. Phone 6* oTTD COACH. Verted, 137 5! 193S INTERNATIONAL lint body truck, l!)3J." JI«rd'*(Ut: Et-.it. i: Wi'»l r'niiiL street, SMALL I.AUTEH linhy (.irnnd piano. 1'ii- ciiililt br still sr nthc" hiivtr. Attrrhirt-y ANTtl'IlE OK MODEilN."ltu~{e~cir"imiiTr. Tfi.* OodB« hnlf-Von open pnntl; 1033 .Bargain. Phona Ked Bnnk eS •foot, ot Hroad street, Utd Bank, I'hone lPJ llihld ;iJU12 I'hniio IMm.ii* P-^'iriV. r«K SKi, wnlmit iirexser S.lft."»^t I find thin:::i; attcnil aurthms, sa'i H, KOH I.EASrl In Ked Diutk. OIIVOIHK O, Podee bus. t'.-i-ton, only $195, Jo, Mc- CilEST OK . . NK\V SEAilS KOBIIUCK Kuninnrc' m:i;r- v.uiity ?1 2.."id, porccliitu Ice box *'->i, lihowp. What enn I find fi:r you? Call imp, now doinu biipinesn in center of Carthy, RmlnHrd svpnur, Port Mon- WINDOW' (il.AS.S-V.'e stock nil sizfs ilso studio coUeli. On)I Ked Dunk 6> juii'c cniil lieiitcr. Phone Kiiinslnirn berl.1. complptfi SI.". Rnpewood Vic- nln;:;, Ijiiturdiiys. K. I,. Martin, business section. Suitable for gifts, mouth. Pr i v a te_p a r^y^»_ SITUATIONS WANTED novultiis, specialities, etc Rent $75 per and will rut «!ass to ntiy size, Lev- tnriiin pjum $7,'>, E«sy wnshrr $.'>9. iicnril Ilnnk 11.07-11-W. 10.17 HUDSON Terriiplatie coupe, all insou't Hardware. Store. - West Front SIOr)T]rAIN"s"foV^.irVar77ik"e~AuRrin; is "c'ii. rf~i>KKp^7rTrT.M-T^Ti7 '""YM'C> f'ilOTii' "FlK'l.siMNn. ""iinTTi STC month. Lent,!} for 1 to H yenrs. .Joseph ( (,. Mt:C,tc Afiency, RenUor. I'hone Red Kood V.vea: irood condition: InoU LKT US HE1.1' lou with your omplos- street, faot of Bioad street, Hcd Bnnk, Ncvrr been used, J.'i.iO, On 11 Kcans- llndttp v^-loii luuirl tnu-l;, Imth in Also household items cif pvcry dr- hani-rs with ymir iiltns, l'nst. rare- ensh. Phone Holmdel 9-7041 or Holm- ment prnhlems. Roberts' Employment Phone 6-39S!*. • hunr tl-ufi 1 2 n_ft_rr » r. m.# confidonti.'il llnisliitijt in out* own It:,nk 6-1470, RuiiiHon 1-0441.' T Tood rniiilitiun. ri-iiMiiiiiltly pri'-od. Phone ftrilitlot'. Kusril's, 'J7 Enst Front ilel '.1-7041. Agency, 77 Ui-oad street. Red Bank. CUAKAN rEK. U pin it a me L. . _. strci-t. Itrd Hnnk, Thone 6-16S3. dern lal>onitt>iii.s. l':ij:i's I'hnlo i>r- 1938 PORI) pick-up truck, with 1911 I'hone fi-1X0.1. some life In tbut recreation room or , 7-oO; also pnL Btovc. with ISO- KTi5_Wr_~SEWINn~nrVchin7r~l"M:tnh.^ vlrj.Jlil WiJtJ;Viint_s:ivit. llrd Hank. 1 motor: good condition. F, and T, OARPENTER want! odT tTm? joT cellar har room, Alto used juke boxes. fin linn hot wntir fink; nlso hlower fnr seullrnt rnRdit Uu . Ui'cn w-->'\ vvrv CONVEHT YOU.". ATTIC or"«coinnio7r MISCELLANEOUS Esjo Scrvicentcr, Shrev.'sbury avenue, l'houe Eatontown I-06CG-M after J100 nnd up, in Kuarnntccil condition. i fiirnnco. ijtuldtr's Itonthouse, lilt If. Pricy SCO. Phnnc Kcil J!:mk 0- into apartments. Part of recial oc* AMERICAN ORIENTAL ruB, 9x1 U. Itlfte- COHN-FEI) PIRS. Killed and r a P. A. •yitem for a nominal low-Sanford mivke. in trood condition. All siEcs. vrry reasonable. Phono Hed man tie, B.dcbonrd, buckbonrd, book- ity. Lumps rowirnl. We cnll for fee? Call or write, Mnjefiti« Amnif hurte 6-1360-R between 4 and 0 p. m. HICH SCHOOL r.lRl. wishes job :.ltir tnade to order. All furniture '.i-lnrh Very nmson nble. Call Red llnnk 6- niink_ •asfs, stoves, wnter heater, visi;s, clee- nntl deliver- IlaroM's Itudio nnd u-nts, 15-17 West Bergen plice, Red 11*36 CHEVItOLET conch, mechanically school or cvenlnKS, as bahy sitter, plywood. Phone Kcamburjc 6-0474. 21 3911. ELECTRIC "IIEI.CO water Bilmri anil k l" JUa7 L Briarwood nvenue, KeanFbur_ rlc motorp. Rft »f it rums. Phone Red - Eloctric Shop. »4 West Front street, jcood; Rood tires; recent inspection; ^! !Jlenccj;._Phonc_KeanRbunr 6-0951-M. WSCONTINUE— " . a,1 '• MT *r*»','—U' wallpapers• • -** -• , wushabU;, OFFICE DESK, mnhofratiy. llmik'tim tnp; Kiectromnster electric stove. Iloth in .UJ&SA K~^iN-LS will worm, bathe • 135. See lit Matthews Auto Body, 22 OOMESTIC WORK. ConlciniT'pTe'ferTcd. sunfast, for every conm in your home, Also studio couch nnd floor Inmp. od condition. Phono Hmrmm l-"7fi:.. SKATF/S 11N SHOES. Pre-wnr att-el, Ked H.inU. Ttione 6-27J4. ir clip your don'a nails In your home. Whnrf avenue. Red Hnnk. Full nr part-time. Phono Kennsbuni onf Red Bank 6-310'.'. GLBNWOOIl combination KIIS anil coal Knr appointment, write 57 Morford H-09S1-M. 10 rolli sidcwall, romplete for 12.9t*, coh iiim's, sliri> ID; iflr!». xizes 6 nnd 6'.^. 1039 DELUXE TOWN sednn, excellent patterns and qunntity limited. Klarln's TWO HARRKR CHAIRS. In good " rnnlte. fit.*: l'cnfield niitomntic tras . ,M-fect condition. Phone Red Bank 6- CESSPOOLS rleani-d nnd built, septic Plare, Red Bnnk. buy-, including radi", henter anil WILL WASH and stretch curtains at [lition. Price $100. Call Red Dunk water henter, ?1I>: Simplex mnnKle, ?20. Paint Store, 26 Monmoulh street, Red 12SH. tanks cleaned nnd installed, drums in- .•'ARM tiRS NOTICE—If you have no home. 216 —Rive- - — r- -street ~* ^^»,. ••%..Red. ..Hank.. ' Cn 11 Lo;ir_HrniKh_(i.2Bjj UJt; , chains. Phone Red Bnnk «-273r>-K.» Bank. Fhone 6-3S3?>. 6-S577_.« _„„_ stnllcd. Phone- nny time day or nit-In, market for your CKK*. enll Red Bftnk 194> MERCURY club coupe, 9.000 miles, i AM -\—Wart truck driver or carpen- UNI-VOiNT rndinl BUW, 5 h. ~x>. motor, NF.W StfPfl,* of hurricane and other 1-0T4O-J. Hni-vcy C. Tilton, 2 ;-_I«0-M-K We will pick up your cjtm 1.600 BUSHELS YELLOW corn. Alto l yo rm y nidlo, heater; 1934 Ford sednn; 193.~> ter work. Call Kenniburir 0-1160-W Model T dump truck. V/alter Acker* with, mnftnetic switch and accessortes. lr.mp!> just received. S-I.O.'i to SlO.riO. FOR EXCHANGE Brucn place. IjmnFon. _ ",r..,(" - .—y.'.U...P? '""''ket prico. Plymouth, rhone Bed Dtink 6-0117. Al ton. H ailct. I'hone K c y p o r t J - 0J» 0 3 - R. Phonr Red Hank 6-239". - Shore P.adio and Television Co., Ken LAUNHUY — Kamily"~\va~sh. 7"lT~iJt"ius~rii BU1T COLORED Cocker Spaniel nt Tomnlno's. Friendly Service Station. DBSrflSf^gBKS imsition SuTS",rb". HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES too numcruiiR llright. Phone a-0033. pounds, dry clothes wn»he<1, r in bed. DOES YOUK ROOF leak": If so, calFus ; tud. tlood disposition, very hand* Ilroad street nnd Mnple avenue. Ret! lisheil dentlct, with opportunity for at Lone Brunch 6<440u-\V. All work to mention, including modern oil KAKPKN SOFA BED, with sli,icovi r. COUPLE DESIRH apartment In ex- damp dried, In l j-hour, while you shop some, Cob'>'s B.iu'k Are, sire; Nanki- Bnnk.* futiiie jissdt-iiitlon or vm-chnsc. Prefer Eunranteed. A. C. Roofers, 430 Sairt tovc, full siie, beds,, drusscrs, wmh Spinet desk, Seth Thomns^ mantle for houtvework. In vicinity of Launderette. 114 Monmoutti street, nenr Pon, d»m._ Phone Red Bank 6-0887-J.* Ked iinnk or shore arm. Write, "Den- avenue, L,on(f Branch. Spccializinj; in stnndu, violin, baby's toys, etc. Phone clock, two Windsor chnirs, Thone Kenns- Writr, "Couple," Box All. Red the A. & P. Market. Red Unnk. PUPPIES FREE/ Femtile, fronr"e»ccl- 1937 CHRYSLER. Good tires, ood ti«t." lin» .'ill1.. KeHcd BankBank.. ' roaflng. aiding, r^imirs. Krcc rstimates. Kut on town :i-0^r,r,-M. urir B-O584-J. Rank. „__ K tSXPKltT CAKPE.T layinn. repuirii.u, Ivnt watch dofa, (police-collie and po- running condition, 1400, Neil . WOMAN W1SHKS portion n"s—imby NEW ANI3 USED lumber. U w SOMETHING NEW—Clothing for the USF'D HATIiROOM t<miMit, three ONE-HALK TON panel truck, in perfect fringinKi binding §nd rctiovbtinu. lice-pointer.) A, Pet-eslfKin. Brirkynrd sitter, dny rs- night. Phont Red Bnnk haven'i got it, we can net it. Lowest ntlro family: DuPont nylons, nit os. comi'letc, $50. Phone En ton* condition, UR KOOA HI new* One own- Urt-y Uniy, 4.1 Wnverly |i1ct-c. K«d itomf. (Oppotjiti- Jcrs'eyvllle (irnnjfe No. Cuiney, 21fi Naveslnk avenue. High- 6-1171>-M. prices in town. Ki<:tnsburi; Lumber Co,, shades nnd sizes; linens and plastic 11-11777. rr. Want to trndo for rnr. Phone Lonn Bank Phone Hed Hank fi;as_a. 213, on H.Khway 33, near Freehold.)* lands. Phone 3-1381-W. i-liAUTICAL NURSE available. Privntu Ipc, Hishway SG and Franklin nvenur, Roods for th« household. Mrs. Morris, MAC.IC CHEF STOVE, divided l>urner« Branch C-07S«-J, or Lonu * Brnnch 6- SEPTIC TANKS and rt^s]»o"o*is cloan^dT .lilt". Call Atlantic Highlnnds 1- Wyckolf roan', Eatontown, phone 3- S240-R. Kewnshury. I'hone Kpansburg 6*06riH. with covers, excellent condition: Air- also dry wells, drains installed. Es- 1940 BU{CK SEDAN sncclnl. Good con- 02S S-M. -ny vticuum elonner; Qunkei- eurtnln WOUTD LIKE' TO cxchntifre lovely J mates Kivei). Oscnr Hockcr, 47. Fec- WANTED dition: rndio nnd heater, Cnll HlRh- vTVci itKLIABLE itirls wish positions as WE BUY JEWELS, diamonds, fun, NEW PERSIAN LAMB hip*lcngth jacl;- stretchers. Phone lied Bnnk f^a33W house in Ailenhurr.t for one just an nnd street, Fair Haven. Phone Hcd Rank lnnda 3-14SO-M. part-time domestic workers, fivt morn- furniture, antiques, and livestock. ct, thrcc-quiirtcr length Kolinsky cout, CHROME BRBAKKART set. red formleii . ice tn Fnir Haven, or Rumson, nenr 6-1464 IHKJ a week fram J 1. I p, m. Phons good condition; black cloth cout with inv. with two ved leivther Ucnches. the bua tvml waUr. Foi" pnrViculnrs, UEST 1-BICES PAID lor scrap Iron, 194U ULDSMOBIUG sednn. Needs sear We pay the Vsl icices and pay r 1 lip THAT EXTRA rnnm tn your fender, otherwise in perfect con- Hed Bank 6-.')327-J.« mink collnr nnd cuffs, nnd four antique $79.. i0 vnlue; fi f,"\9' RiKelow-Snnfoi-d plcnso call Allenhumt 3.n0S6-M. house. No it own payment,- smnll brnss, coliptr. leail, batteries, junk cash. Call Swarti's Furniture, Hi«h- mil pic thnirs: very reasonable. Phone Rcnuvais run. Sr.9.."»o value. Must sneri- monthly payments. Monmouth Con- cars, iiml fiirm mnchincry. Abe Simon. dition, with All accessories. Price *!.- DAYS WORK—In Ked Bnnk or vicinity. war 35. Fhone Kcd Bank fi-3213 Ho! Bnnk C-3.1.'M-..M. fice. Iloth items only one month old. struction Co., HiRliwny UR, nt Heail- •II Worth Icy street. Red Bnnk. Phone 050. Inquire 129 Sceley avenue, Kcnns- Write "B. H.." Hox fill. Red Bnnk" 6-0036. " • burg. anytinti day or night. THXEE-PIECE HEVW0OD Wakcfield Will take !.«G for both. Cull Lonn BUSINESS NOTICES den'a Corner. Phone Red Uank 6-4444. TOUR HOURS WORK mornings, Expcr- sun parlor suite, sprint; construction, Branch 6.39f,7-n Thursday evening, bc- Free eatimate. iUll.i»!IU.> puultrroiuu Kiiuri. nituk 1937 CHEVROLET tunk truck. 623-KaU lenced chnuireur, 1:100m. unil carlns navy wHh Vishtcr blue upholitery; also reen 6i3f p. m. nntl 111 p, m.» CESSPOOLS AND septic tanks, clenneU ers, have ton an? poultry to M Ion capnclty. pumit nnd meter. Just for linrs. Write, J'. O. Box 2, Red KIKEPLACEnnd f urn act wood. Call Red hxlO blue Braes rug. (50: Venus console A LI, TYI'KS of Kldilc fire extineulih- •Irussed. if rou nave, let us do tt fat been streamlined. Price Sl,47j, Inquire Iliink> Hank €.22il4.J. built ami repaired. Modern drulnaffo radio, walnut, $4,1; Cogswell chnlr, tan CORNER CABINETS, tmpnlntrtl,, crs nn«t rcchnrxefl. Rcpnirs mndc and instnllcd. Robert Albe, Port Monmouth. «ou. Btr« Paultr* Fans. Ninth atra«t. 148 Sceley nvenue. Kcnnsburit. flAN, REUABLE~vork«r—Wants full Fox YKRKIER~ imppics. Phone Itcd tnpestry: pair wnlnut end tablen, 9x12 $10.50; unpninted chests, smnll oxtinKuiRhci-A refllleti. Phone Red Bank Phonn KeanitburK fi-H-137, West Keaninurf, N. 4. phont Ktana- 1934 BUICK convertible coupe, new time jub. Cnll Red Bank 6-0852-M. Hank 6-35d7-J. Hfcelow rug with pad, new, all-over leaf G-U'27-M. J. \V. Rnmley, B.tllocii i i i i I, paint, new top, new tires; 1275. Phone WOMAN WOULD like to care tor » hoy" «iie, Ji:..',0: kitchen linoleum, B9 SEWIN». Ar- fine condition: Chevrolet, four-donr Miss Conover. Hod Bunk 6-3JU-J. 1 S'J vision set. Phone Long Branch 6- MAYTAG WASHER, almost new, $95. cn. Price $8. Phono Red Bnnk C- and wcek-cntU, nt' student's homes if 0310. ticles nssoclnted with Hopping family sedan, Mnster Deluxe, radio, henter nnd River Road, Red Bnnk^* 1490-M SfiU^M^M . WestinKhoune electric rnnKe, $75, Preferred. Phone Eatontown 3-Qg9W-M. nnrtlculnrly desired. William Hackey, defrosters. Ail condition: 1941 Chev- Ph one At Ian lie HiKhlnnris 1-069H. II ILL HOARD chlld'~by day or week for USEU STOVES, parts and reimiri, and- SIX CUTE mixed Eskimo fcmnle pup' INCOMB TAX—Don't wait until th« last Uox 120-A, Atlantic Highlands, rhon. rolet four-door sedan model Special De- workinR mother; will also mind child irons, \"rs watr-r hunter, R»S hewtpr STOVES—Oils ruuucs, coal ranRes, oil *VU INSURANCE o(-nll kinds, see R. V. Kcnnshura- <.0821.W. luxe, with heater, nice condition; 1939 •pies, ?2 each: also 2Vj year old mlx4'd minute to fll* your returni. Personal R. H, Stout. Lewis bulIdlnK. 77-79 In any emergency. Phone Ked Bank for fireplace, hot. air registers, lamps, hound, femnle, $r> to a good home. Well- heater, coal heater, combination oil nml buslm-ss returns prcpnred nt rCRS* HOMES for children, reason- Cadillac four'door sedan, model 60, china closet, chest of drawers. Other built bunRalow, unfinished inside* to br and xns, coal and tins ranges. I.nrire onnblc cost. Bookke»p!nK service tor Brond street (llbovr Nrwbprry store.) complete with radio and heater, iutt stock to select from. Snmnel Swnrtz, IN HED BANK. Span Cralt Stuillui.. abla board paid, clothing and medleat YOUNO MAN would like enrpenttr and nr tides too numerous to mention. 116 moved at buyers expense. AUIn ic fimall businessman nt a rate he can enro nrovided. Write, "ChlHren," Box overhauled; 1941 Buiek 41, four-door mnson work. Call Red Bnnk «. Shrewsbury ftven \it, $2,000. Hnrold William", next to new 11 West Front street, Red Hank. Phone afford. Write or call. Bennett Business plcturt framintf: oil Dalntintcs, «tch> .ill. Red Bank. ' ledan. radio, heater, defroster. All our CABINKT S'fNK~«ood condition Cul Hnlmdel Township hnll, between Holm 6-1387.' Service, 120 Enst River Roitd. Rumson. Inia an) emtravlnzi reatuleil: full oars are in good condition and kept in- Rtd Bunk 6-241.1. •Ue frailelcss mnntel mirrors, window 9WBOAT=T2 to 16 feet long. lUit- doors. Guaranteed to pass inspection. UO U I' LE—Cook iind btitler-chuuffeur, del nnd Key port. phone Holmdel 0 OSED STOVES—Oil henters. coal Phone Humson I-0Q6H*-J. vafancea, lawn sicn*. framed mirrorM. 37 tible for outboard motor. Wanted by 7JJJ3. ranges, Kas rniiRes, gas henters, large Can be bought on easy terms, T. C. References. Will go separately. Write, VENETIAN UUN'DS'13.0b. Hurry down CARTENTSR WORK DOKE br the hour! 12-year-old boy. Must be reasonable. 'C. C." Box 511, Ked Bank.* and Btt tome of our k,i\f of udd SET OK OIL burner*, no tank, fm steam furnace, Samuel Swnrti, 14 West Nn iab too small. Phone Red Bank Phnnn At1nr.Hr Highlands 1-0990. Otto. Inc., HnrrUnit road, nenr Broad \i1IndE. Other stock hlinds nt $4.98. We kitrhen stove: maple floor lamp, fii; Front street, netl Bank. Phone fi-13S7.* CAftPENTER WORK and |M|,i« paint- street, Red Bank, Phone 6-0428. EX-G. i; WISHES part-Ume employ- Ins; built-in cabinet a n spccinlty; DESK—Small flnt top or knreholt type,' ment. EveninK3 nnd , Snturdnys. HRI have a let of wood blinds nt J 1.1*8 spe- Fd of chefs m*n, $1* p«ir of twin mat- FURNACES^Just received large MY- mm MODERNIZING. Vv to .three Arst class workmnnship; reasonable. in mahoRnny or pine, Fhone Red LINCOLN ZEPHYR, Cheap. In running cial that are regular 55 valuea.. We can tress covers. $3; breeches, size 40-42, ment, Thatcher furnaces, oil fioor fur- yenrs to pny. EstlmAtel free. Oencrnl Fred Helmbcrs. phone Red Bank 6- Bnnk 6-146Q.R,' order. Hood heater and radio,- spare own car. Call Red Bnnk 6-4148-M af- fix you up with your ntcde. Free esti* $2; hikintr shoes, sice 7. new, $3. phone naces. Samuel Swarta, 14 West Front tire. Phone Atlantic Highlnnds I-Ol.ii-R repairs and aiterntlons, masonry, car* 3070-M. ANT TO BUV «oy beans. phon. tcr B p. m.* mrites on any kind of Venetian blinds. At 1 nntic Highlnnds 1-1694-M, street. Red Bnnk. Phono fi-13S7.* ucntry, small or large. We sueclaflfte in 1934 MASTER CHEVROLET cotich. New PIANO PLAVER nvnlleble—Saturdaj Nntlonnl .' & in. Prown's. VACUUM clcnncrit rcunireti, any make, Kolnade. 0-7134. UF7NTFIX UADIO, phantom dial, »ewlnK TAKE NOTICE—Let us instnll oil liur- rcmotlcllnK homes into npartments. Allen Electric Shop, IS White street, stat covers, four brand new tires, nights. Phone Red Bnnk (-4S7i-J, SOMETHINr; FREE. YLS, we do not c.iltinct model, reasonable, Phone Itcd ncr In your coal range nr henter. Phone Mlddletown E-04(!>, or Atlantic Red Bnnk. body very irood condition, good motor. chnree for our delivery F.ervicr. Call Hnnk 6-20.^2^ ^ Snve Inhor enrtinir crtnl, cutting wood, Highlnmi. |.iri.".."-M. Henry Kissel, R.F.O., Box 305, Eaton- up durinK tbeie nasty day* nnd iilnre Sntnuel Swartt, 14 West Front ttrect, HAVE YOlm DANCiEll3us trees re- WANTED TO RENT town. Phone Eatontown 3-0125-M.* APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT ([ET YOOR A. G, M. space heaters to OESSPOOl, BUILDING—Repairim anil moved by experienced rigBers. Cnah your order. We wlil deliver to you in day. Alwnyn a barsfnfn at The Shore Red Bank, Phone 6-1387,» clcaninic. Also sawing jobs done. C. 1*99 STUDIBAKER Chamnlon. Engine short order. N'JLtJp_n«l ^ ^ 1°« Prnwn'n. Kndio nnd Television Co., Btn DrlBht. JUST ARRIVED* stainless slivk und tub- H, Wilson, 30 P«aeh street, Shrewsbury raid for old buildings, HlKhlnruU FOUK OH FIVE-ROOM apartment, or CUSTOM VENETIAN"bUnai; ~^ WreckitiK & RI(tuinn Co. Phone Hiph- just rebuilt, good rubber: 1775. Cnn Phone 2^Ofi33,__ Incts, pnrcclnln sink nnd rnblncts, lown»hl|). Cnll Red Bank H-1846,* land* S-1327-W. small house, furnished or unfurnished, b* seen at Miller Esso garaea (opposite WHY PA* RENT? See new 1941 clat order blinds all hnvc self j? CONTENTS OF HOMlT for immcHIntc Formica top sink nnd cnbincls, floor ami DOK.S YOUR HOT AIR furnace need re- kitchen facilities, by mlddlt.aged couple. Town Hall) Mlddletown. Snorcland Tnndcm Trailer, complete tilts, aluminum, site I or wofid. Brst with shotter and flush toilet. Also dip jiosnl. Twin lied room suite, Gov. wall CHbinrts. Snnuirl Swnrtu, I 1 West nfllrA to make It hint? Plan repairs 24-HOUR aellVICE on tha npalr o( Permanet tenants. Reply to P. O. Box 1947 CilEVftoUif business coupe, with Lorentteu hard ware. Ahsnlutcly the rrn«r Winthrop desk, milcellnneons fur- V_ron_t.iti'fct. Itrrl Hank. Phono Ji-Jj}S7.• wlille furnace Is working. Retired me* s4Ti. Red Bank. smaller models, Terms. Circle Trailer 1 radloi and alectrlcal ap|ill>r.<.eii. rndio and heater. Has been run 5,800 Sales, Route 3."i, Eatontown. Ptlor.s flnpit blind mnd* nt nny price, Expert niture, lumps, rum, tnnh. etc. Inquire LAPIES WINDER COATS, Peril«n trini". clianic -will call nnd cstimnte without liU RKWARtM Permanent c.sldenc. milts. Phone Eatontown 3.Q6EU-J,* tnttsllntion aervlcr. Now Is the time i:. 40; s\i)lf, fuchsin, H, k'oli), 16. charge. Write, "Retired," Box 511, We call ror and deliver. Harold'a Eatontown 3-O8S4. FrUUy or BnVurdny Rfter 1 p. m., 4" urgently needed by reliable party, 1941 Pontiac Dve-nasscnKer counr. (iood to call us up. Nntioiml *i & 10. Prown's. Main itrret. opposite church, Ocean* Other.*. Sprlnn coats, 1 'J to 40; drcssrs, Rrd IlU four, nre o- sli rooms, unfurnished THREE-ROOM npnrtment, furniture Phon*- Red Dnnk C-'JCSO. Radio anal Electric Shot, 34 Wist condition. Cnn he sceen Sunday af- slips 1- tn -t (: Kirl's miowHUits, n\?.o 10: CAUI'KNTKlt WORK, painting nnd re- Kront it net, R«d Bank. Phoni •• liouso or apnrtnrtnt, Red Bank or rl- ternoons, 100 Proipecl avenue, Red owned by nmcrr alertod for overHtas SIX GEESE—Two of them Knndcra. WXTXnTOICR«rmbr«f . Invert jodhpurs, It; men's riditiK imnta, 3,'] KmniB'irg H-11808. loom lultfi, oak, mnhoiiHny nnd maple LAOY'S l'20-BASS nr.rmritnTi, WurHlier, \9\\ fl.fl. EE, , STOVESVE.. IVrfncIVrfll vm»X\m»X\tltlon nnd Maple Drive, Belford. Hats, bnus Call Red Bunk 6-0fi[>2. Olllce. 20 Mount youiiK couple, Convenient to town nnd 611. Red Bank. lt.41 OLt^MoBILE 4. two-door sedan, bus. Pr'vnto home. Kindly cnll R«d bedroom suitca. ten wiison, dincttt hetii. Call Kt-unsburg ClSfi^M. Usedd yenr nndd hnlfhlf, 51-551 .P Phonh e At' and nnilfs mnde. street. UNFURNISHED three-bedroom house Othrr Items tun numtroua to mihtion. good tlrea, heater, radio, defroster. Bnnk «-8825.* BAiTElTV enmtrn-type EmiTson rtidl li Hlll WOOD DEALERS AND trucking: odd INCOMB TAX SEHVICg-Offlco hours, . nr nnnrtment. Excellent references. Perfect condition. Passed recent Inspec- ATLANTIC ri Credit terms arranged. Hurdne'it Wure- II.*: two pnlr hockey skntes, 11-1. jobs; Hlsn fiiiwlng jobs, C, H. Wilson, 1 until n rnrh afternoon, Each even* WrltP,' "•____.»" HOK 511, Red Rank, LTIC riKiHLANlia;rniir-roDni hnufie, Ciny strret, or renr of 125 Brand tion: 11,900,'Phon, Red Blink •-22K-M, npnrtmont, Nice nelKhhorhond, 'i'hlrd $4 nnd 3S; ski hoota, II, SIOi fiklla. IT,; WE CAN SUPPLY onn cralo tnctl- 30 l>nrh srtctt, Shrewsbury townshlr, Insr, CXCLMIL Suiulayn4 7 until 8. Kleh. THftEK ROOMSor more, by adult fam- Aak for mnnnger.* Btrnt, Rrd Bnnk. Plenty of parking, n-i:r inipnrtfid Norwt-t-lan hickory %M\r, floor of DrWnto home; silUnldp far \m>. lum brown PKKS W wctk. (Umrnn* Cnll Beil Bnnk B-l»«j,j ' nnl K, Imkor, account nut, Ul^hwny 36, lly'.' Phong Red Bnnk 6-3831-R,* 1940 LINCOLN ZEPHYR. (Jotvd eon- Incss couple, Phone Atlantic Hlshlands 'f'tirn nt imstoHlrp, next street to right. 7' ,1", nirtnl m\»ts, kondnhnr blndlntri. Btlford, Phnnn Kcniiaburg fi.QOHh. OLD->ASHIONKO push-BleiKh tur chll- irspfl, lU.'u m\i«krHt. cont. 12, S7.*i; pair teeel not over two dny» old, While SMILS CLEANED nnd dug, cellars rOUR.HOOM ApAttTiiilikfor sm.. dltlon, f IBS cash - nnd tnke aver l-lltlllll for iipiiolmtment. iJrin, J'honi'' llnni>f»n I •'M*(t7- !, blnrk n ml Irons, 91. IMinnr Hfd lljtnk AOT l'*iirin, NutNwiimii lUiad, Htd iMiniprd, truekliiK nnd hunllng, How- CAHUUItKTUUHUItKTUUS nml maKnuttimaKnuttiH icbuIlL. house for young cniiplc nnd two rhll- monthly piiynmnu. IflO Mnnmouth L.ARHE FURNISHED ronm, suitable for ( iinl 'I'lltdii. :IH Center Alrcet, Ilumson, QuicQikk T.ictnry worknnirisliiiil , I ton u In» ilren. Any reiiRnnnblR rent pjild. Best d-4HH_R.« ^^ ^^ IliiiiK, Phfinr Itr.l tturilt (1-|-Ji;. stri*i>t. over Hollywood drug store, Red roiiplp. No cooklnK, 43 Lero/ place. ~cvr tT wBSrmcwm n jgK~i77gKi77fn?rf r I'lwptir ) .11:124. M. _ Klectric Cu., V, Kast Front fitrcpl, KIM! rrfrrrnrrs. In nrd Hnnk vicinity. Write, Tied Hank. Fhone H-M5U, ' ffoRTo'ir \\ A .s II KtCTT5O;CTi t rrTmVii L'UHTOM plnwlni', illncliii,"iowlniriiarr Ht I'lmiir (1-iH'iS. "A.J^. H.." »n« ail. Ri-it Bank.* ( «(nr. Prirr M 50, Phono Rumeon 1- wimhcr jvUiirhnl, tmly Sl'flfl M npnrtment, Completely IJK^7~lJpJ>nnTATi rsrV»llvp."tr«ci"i"rnr- VCSIIIIK, tree itiillinir, Rntiutrl clear- NTNAi;V3BN; piiTiTunKlunii;^ liKSIIIK UNPu'ITfnsTlBt)."twn or tiirae^ tune Hlithwny, En ton town, Phoni* COCK KK SPANtRi;"""ilupii»VV, XK7C Rntlln nnd Trlrvlnlon Co,, tv iTV.1', rnntI'hinr; 5\v|vrl tirni clintr, Inc. rti1.: trnclor work nf any kind Ity I or, I n In rln i', uM rrlnr, iiuporhantdnir „ - • ,„ -• Phono Red (lank B.I42J.M. VUout \Z i iontmvn .1.ft.'I.'{:'* W. Ph ^/ingn 1 hedrnnm home, Rrd DHnk or vlrlnity. Kntnntnwn ^.(ir>02.* rnmplrlr t\:,:t rush, Wt'ltr, I , 0. Jinx iicT, hour nr ruttlrni't, Fit-st HUM KnsL Wtishlii^iun- jiVL-iiur, Al tun tic Smnll (nmlly, no elilldrni. Long lime lo- 2iet\iTf>Brii)« l»ltf. Si'f \n\.r. \\P\\ rciaitruptp'l home. 10 HIGH CASH PRICE 30 McLnren street, Red Bank. Phone l 6-8188-M.' At«ncjr, IT Bi0tk4 ttr««l. Htd Bank. ments. Automatic hot wattr CM heat- lated attle, hardwood floors, fit-pplnc*-, ai'iii'tmonts or rooming home. Complete- price l«.ROn. William H. Hintrlmann. riHiiiH, 1 -j l»u'.h.«. «'.»>a;ii h«at, oil-fired: Phon. 4'ltOJ. er; plot 50x120, on Prater place, corner oil-fired heat; two»rftr enrnge: Jot ly redr co rated, oil heat. Ho us* aJw«ys Realtor, Ituminn. Phone 1 -06("i. SI j,'' 0. I- -: jrjr) »crf*ri, itorm win- • ALL MODELS i>3 s(»U IB HTKEET. curaturubl* tiun>«. Hancock street, Keansburg, J*hone 75x100, nicely ltndacaped; low taxed. us privnte residence, i'rompt poaecislon, Ilka room.. Phon. BeJ Bunk I'lili RtJMSOfT AVI'.IW'^/I'H". Tn7^e~ ' hnTld't'g •IUMS nr.'l Vrnriian blind* HtiJImnn DO YOU USE Avon cosmetics t Kcnntbi-rg 6-0616-W PHe» $\ 1,600. Contact Maria Cox Just-ph Cl. ML-Cue Attetlt-y, Ituilltor, PhOttt liirs uf 1 '•• acrrs or mort PUT!-.. A * »nc t H ' *• • I*ha*_* E»11r.* own 3-0^0^. • ALL MAKES Kri. P. Kln«jf!i. Agency, CoaiBfanehe Drive, I'ortnu.ieck. iJi.iil l tr rtnt "all types of real estnta Pricfd ts.oou nnd upward. William H u-VhiiUii.-Ti"" ':. W~juTret."~peTrt(tlTV"Wowr- Well liked by women everywhere. JoM Long Branch_ <-l<0'*. • ANY YEAR it MAPLE AVENUE. Furnt.n.d ruoni. through CoiiRtanre Smith Agency, 14 llAY VAN"~lToHN "AtlENCY"" A".most Hintelmann. matmtrins Atfent. Hum ion, *(J : ii*w hunffniow, li vir-B rnom, two On« of Red Bank's mott conv««\«n1 Th«r« It tn exclusive opportunity Maine uvtnuc, Fair Haven. Phone- Red VE^HIOOM rustic lodge "homV,~ with i% brick and frnmn, isven roornii, Phonp 1-O^UO^ ti .i ri-inii . t fi xfrnjn nnd h.it.h, ho' ' Drive In or Pbon* location* Call Red Bank 1.1 «»4. Mr.. for you to be tn Avon feprestnt* Bank S-2ii06 . fireplace and larira living room; larirc bnths. firtplnof, gnni« room, oil LTMSSTT A rTrtnToine in flm «t n-VP- '.v,[(. -f iii ,;. ii,l ; rnpjpir plvirnbini;, f it I ly Howatra. •tlv« In your naiyhborhood. Write, plot °f ground; gnrage. Located in love- heat; ujirntft; rail f'-'n.-hiK; 516,800, Vaii dentiai ten inn. four bedruoni«, two insu.afd; JU.'JOO. Riiy StilltnHn & A*- PACKARD—RED SANK HOOMS—By day or week, MMPI. Grov.. "Avon," Box fill. Bed Bank. SEViON-ROOM house, one year old, hot ly residential section of Leonardo, Im- Horn Agenry, Fnlr Hnven. Phon* R«d blithe, flrf-phipf, iieum hent. oil. fuu-dcr .ioc,a•«' s. i'Ji• ir,c KatonViWn .T-• • •)'i 7. Italian bom. cooking. Spaghetti and water heat I garuise. Occupied by mediate occupancy; 16.500. Half ca&h. Hank 6-41'iu.* OBI; t*i..(in April 2-i" AC'UK.S" li-onk. ^'r'-i'ci.v' ••••'• i.T Id'th lliiildine chicken dinnara our specialty. Bathinu buildtr. An «iceptiunnl vnlue at 113,• S, Walter's Agency, Old Atlantic Hiah- HAY VA""N"MO11S" AGENCY-•^Sii-roum and Ashing facilltlea In vlcinitf. Rooml MEN—Have a buiiru&i uf your own Bf>0. LutRied on Newman SprinRs road, ,nds road. New Monmouth. I'hone Mid- home. Automatic hot wnur hent. mod- . 1 6 West Front t. It-;.) H:ml:. llardnu Ito.id at FIrnail SI. with faast, iurnl&hed. 98 Center avenue, with no Investment. Earn f2-f 5 per Shrewsbury township. Call Red Bank «- ZS l!?^?'_rs'° °™lj?j:5'-, dletown 5-° 1J crn kitchen, bath, lavatory, fire pi tiro, Phuna S-3fi01).• iiJiratf" ; ••»,.•.•'.»•»! ru-itthlnti '.i-r i , -•n- • Atlantic Highlnnds. Phona 1.1587. hour ehowlnar RetilsUk quality merchan- lVErTf^Or^r: ^.-vcn-ro^ThoTisc. with atorm windows, iiiiul.iLiini, porch ; am - • 760'" BUYS A "NEW honi v.T..«n' pimiin Uin* . 51".'"". liny 'j: ... R. B 6-0428 COMFORTABLE attractive double and ih€. Write, Reslsilk Hosiery Mills, 31 TWO-FAMILV libuae, oil he'aT^ Two r Red Hp'irtmentB; thre«?-car garairf; hard attached gurnet, private dock, with H.ie; $\->,f>iH>. Viin IImn Aifincy, Fair Hank, Two lirdroomi. niun A A^'-%. 1'h.n.' K.-.' -,i. •-,•*;, sinffl. room. In a nice houae. 27 CIIn ton strept, Newark 2. iuarinn grant, 26-foot open f-UifT Itont. Vhi.nv Krd flunk fi-4H>n.* Itniiwnll tile hath, nnd kitchen-dlnplt^. .1-miuT. Spring street. Red Bank: wood floors, closed-in aun yorch, I'roii- nclitded. Modern kitchrn nn!l- HOUSEWIVES— Take orders aimarel ITCV—v AN~l?oT; jr-^CoTSTc Y:~ j*7.«l7r^ Elect riir I-BUKP. olfctrir dnmr^tir h"t iiiUntINt7~HO'i.'••>!•:. I:*.;, nu.r.-h.y ir'. xpnn»i'>n fom*; I'l n.fitn*, *hr,« Ir.'liv -,i| h... ' . living room and kitchen or bedroom Hosiery Mills. 81 Clinton street, New- 'ox Affonry. Port an perk. Phone Long prire. Cull Swart z'a furnitur store. undry; strum. oil flrcil I Vcnullsn nttic with full ftnor. Completely insul- •.rarairr. in Hcil Hun',.. k*(iod locatnin. i..:.r Solve your upho'ttcry prol»- und lilting room. Small house. Arluits. n,rk_2.__^ Bed Bank C-3213. Brani'h «-1602. blinds, utot'in windows; enrngp. Vai-nnt; tr.I, hardwood floors Ihn.iuhout. I,-it V'IMOI'. H'-MI- . rirj;-. tl. ,i, *.-.'.. t.tr •! •• 1 Write. "T. K. W.," Bo« Jill, Itud Bunk. RELIABLE MAN—With car, to cult on OH it---At Asbury l'urk. (iood fui SHREWSBURY "TOWNSiUI . New ri"vr- II 1,50't. Vim Horn Asfrtry, Fn.r lift- 6'i.\l 4'i. K:ilc; iulc« t'.t.'ud, Montli'.y IRIII*.. lo %\W> in-, l.mi- tn\»-. A;.. i..f lemi with KOROSEAL, thi Tut MARYLAND— Koomi. irith plenty farmers in Monmouth county, Won* ingrric or dress shop; JS.SOfl. Call room bunRiilow. Living room with veil. IMiotiK Rpd Hank U-4100.• pnymenti of npiirn\im;itf ly J;. .*. und. Ray St.,'mar. A A. n!«, 31 I of hot water. Just a few doori from tierful opportunity, 915 to 120 in a day. Swnrtz's furniture, Ifed Bank 6-3'»13, ciilace. foyer hall, dinlnj: room, mod- RAY VAN'* libitN Al;KivrcV^v\;iit7i-- U. I. Loan. Krhwartt-Mnriclln. S White Mr.,;..I Btri-»l_. Kit'U -nwr.. rhi.ri. ,T- *T. water, duit, moth and grease- Broad street. 31 Wallace atrcet, phone No experience or capital required. Per- KUMSO.V—A real vnlue. Nice location. n kitchen and bath, two bedrooms, fruni, 2'.j .lcrii*. Scvrn-room Colonial. street, Red Hunk. Phone A-ail!I. . laMMhiffATK t)i.«'in'AN'i:V. HiirnraMv, manent. Write today. McNeil Com- mtision attic, hardwood floors and Bed Bank 6-09G1-M. Immediflte occupancy, nenr bus; seven thrr« Imths. tirci'lacp, oil heat, Gurst VETERANS—Look I New bun«alc,w with [wo brdronm*. hot wati i" h-si! ; irnr- proof material. 52 in. wid« COMKOKTABLB furnished room tor mny, Uept. C, CandUr Building, Balti- ronma, four bedrooms, line condition, hot tnir^'ny, mutt wool Insulntion, fine cel- cottn«f. HrercfUioti house. (.nrigrs; n^r; niro lot; ronv-pnir nt '<> xhnpt^"^ more I, Md._ lar, oll-flred air runditioned heat; plenty Iarin nnd s'-li't'ils ; f 1 ",• $3.95 yd. Sweeney Agency, Monmouth avenue. of floscti; two.car gHrage, with over- .")(1". Riiy Stillnmi A Adnrin^i, H.i'h- On but line, in Oceanpoit, adjacent to EXPERIENCED AUTO mechanic, Rollo head doors. Price H 2.500. Mnri** Cox ven_. IMioiif^Rpit Hiuik U-1 |tMi,« dition ; oil h«at. Complo't? Utchrn: full Phonp Rum son t-UB3. w«y i-N. n..-..,,!,,,,-,, r.h.,rir T. :. atorea: references. Phone JUd Dank 6- Transit Corp., Key port. _ Atrency, Comanche Privr, Port au peck. ft AY "VAN 11OBN ACKNUY --Woodrd rftlar; lot 50.\l,Vn. i.'ni-ti for vetrrnn $ I .- GARDENER, caretaker, aire. Alt motive romnnrt fai»e Cod. , baliinco of lO/irtO on (3. 1. Lim/i. V,\,\\VAU)}i ' R.M drnf al. srvn. m<,m-. COMPETENT ' "~'~ Ihone LnnK Branch fi-1602. _ r 'i HKUE-KOOMfurnished apartment, handy man; muit drive; 11-acre el- PAUL n. STRYKEH, Realtor, Farms Two tied riH>m!i, firr.tlncr. tilp hath. n)ents approximately I.">S per month. til cirliH'f, t wi, bn: hs, hoi. w «tf r !ica:, f : Wilson avenue, Port Monmouth. nt», Katr Haven; living quarters, heaH •* nnd farm eitntci. Stale HIKII- Ts S'iX>R?^BUK•».?•>. hf ,i f >il1y Intnl- Phone Jteane burg 6-15TO-J. nd light go with job. Write, stating 100x1 *:«, Near school tttid ntntion, on Horn AJirni'y. l-'alr Hnvrn. Phone Rfd Hunk. I'hon* ^jim. _ srnpri lot. Walking di^fnncf tn stalinn •IEKSKV .MARINE CO., INC. vny .14, llolmdel, Fhon* Holmdei ma linr. Phone Atlantic Hijrhlnnds 1- flOOM, JMfe'AI, place lor nmJe or fllon- alary dethrd. age and qualifieRtlom, to Bunk «-41"i|.*_ __ or orfmi: SI T.iii.d, f:f.y stt'!mBn AaS'i- HEADOl'ARTERJ FOR otrrapncr; close to main bus lines. In- Handy_Jian•" Box fill. Red Bunk. 0-6601. 7TM« HAY "VAN HORN AtiRrTCV—SpaVioiia roo mi, large living run in. tile hnth cial(>«. Phone Kn'on^nun :i- 7. Marine Hardware and Boat Eqitipm.nl quire KeanihunK 8-OjmMt. "" A". m. 216 Mechanic itrtct. Red Bank, IAN OB WOMAN—Steady income, »v- lots lUOlU O to |500.. HnvHn«« 17 lots in blockblock, 1 Eifit Front street, Ked Bnnk, I'hone • t pulilii: bn\e in !j- htl.l in Ihn (I'Kii'l Phont <-U74. . . rraging |45 weekly. Cull on cus-wilill sellll allll ffo r $00$6,0000 . PPhonh e RRed Bankk en. Phinip ped Hank (,-_£] 00.• attached tfsrnifr; * 1 I.'Jnn : 11,10', ril,h, Hoonis nt tho ("ourt lions''. Frrrho..!. tomers for famous Watkins Products in 6-321)7. -n"d^ ialance on (>. I. Loan. Schwnrti-Mnrk- FOUR-ROOM apartment, furnished; con- RAY VAN" HORN AliENCY—Thr« !n, K White atreet, Rt>d Bunk, Phone Nrw Jeripy, on Mondsv. Kfljr'i.-iry 2nd, veniently located to transportation. Red Bank. No Investment. Business NfeW HOU3E^"Two bedroom*, oil heat, •ifOlVfFSON AOENCV— Five rooms and acrrs, tironk. Kive-room rompact um1- ion. lit 2:00 p. in. nl] thi- i.,f!it. t.t:* Phone Atlantic Hjfhlnndi 1*0647.R. established. Immediate earning!. Write, full cellar, hardwood floors, tile bath, bath, fireplace, sutiporch, stctm hent, story, »H ilviirk from rond. Autoinnlic 6 - 81_21. ^__ unit Intercut of th« County of Monmouth CoSFOftTABLE furnished roomi, KUch> '. R. Watklns Compa.ni, l)«pt. C, New-Crane fixtures, copper pipe, G. I. 10.rt,«m Town.hip nf Mi,!,l!(!lnwn. County of Mon- ^—With car, to take cure of tele- range finance; |9,750. Fhoni Red Bank AKcncy, 81 E«iL Front Street, Red Bank. Bank bunfatow, two bedrooms, expamion at- mouth nnd Slnte of Nnw Jt>rsry, Mi'M^- on bus line; nlsn Branchpoint railrimd , t e cnr« o Phone •-0700.* •t&tion. 210 Branehport nvenue\ Lone phone and mall orders and suivy 6-3207. ftAV VAN HOUN AOKfJCY—Modern tllc hath, oil hertt, full collar; lot Imvii VillnK... „, ,|f,rr.l,,<| nl l»:io»i, All Kinds Branch, Call Long Brunch 6-4893. '"tiller Druih Product_ _ s t.o. establishe_ d At LA NTI<3 FflQHLANDS — Attracli v t HOMPSON AGENCY—New homes, un- . Cod. LiiiKO living room, two 65*100, Monthly payments uf 170 payi vii: ItOOM. with kitchen priv- cuUomeri in Mats-wanM , KeansburKb g nnd fi ve-room houee; fine condition; two der constriictltm. LWtng room, kitchen, bedrooms, genuine tile bnth; attached everything. SchwarU-Mnuklin, 8 Whitu Hounded on the nof'.Ii by ttin riuht nf ileges. 27 William street, phone Rtd vicinity. Avernite profits S6& to $16Urge bedrooms, sleeping porch, bath; wo bedrooms, bath, fireplace, rircuiat- saniKP ; rtteiitn. oil: I ill.000, Van Horn >M, H^d_B_an_k. Phnn« fi-3l_2_l_. _ Wiiy linff of tin- Ni'W Vork nnd Lo!;« Id-paired Bank 6-3056. weekly, with yearly contract. For in*full basement and storage cellar; insula- tiK hot nir hent, oil, oak floors, cedar Ajfenry, Fair Haven. Phone Red Bnnk ATIiAWUT" TlHTIH,ANI)K. "Six-niorn Hnitlfh Hnilro.-nl: on thn cist hy Innds spection of builntsi, writ* age, past tion nnd storm aash; hot air hent; two- losets; $9,960, Thompson Agency, Hi house, three ljirn« b«f|rooms, muniy of Kfiwin I.. III.,.'KIIIIIII, „, ,l..,r,A,,;i in LA RUE FRONT bedroom, one block East Front street, Kcd flank. Phone *3-4100.* work, to W. Flintier, 308 Atkins ave- car garHtfe; screened-in Inrge front rloaets, auto inn tic oil hent, house in- » ileril 1 inl.'il in Hunk I .'.71 of Ilfodi (jruiiilfuthcre) from town; with or without kitchen nue, Neptune, or phone Asbury Park •-0700.• VAN~nOHN A(JKNCY—Nenr river, rlrMcwra. I'hone Red Hunk 6-3190-R. porch. Immediate occupancy; 19,000. if •bunKiilow, fiieidnce, modern \U'd, Pull dry rvllnr. l'vl-M. 7 NaveHink avffnu.-.* fleekinan ni dcscrlhri! In a nneit rocorde-i Tower Clock* al«o Blde avenue, Kcansliurit, DRIVE THROUGH Oak Woods, .niKitlow: $1 ii.OOIl. Thnmpnnii Alteiicy, In Hook I.VIU of l>.o.l« for Monmouth tendant, Andy's Garage, Inc., 8? 81 Bast Front atrt'et, Red Hank, Phone RAT V AN HOR"N AGENC Y—Modern LITTLE SILVER. Colonial horaeattad. County, on pujri's ll.'f etc; SIMILE ROOM7~«iI conveniences. 108 Itumnan, if you nre looking for Colonial. Unusually Inrae living room. Lnrtf* shade tree*. Convenient for Harding road. Phone Rod Bunk. 6- South Brondwny, Long Branch. fi-OTCOj" nimut^r. Cenlrnt hnll, Hvinjf rnnm 'I he roniliiions of HH!e 10 li. ns fol- a Btni.ll homo, (Jenenil Dorden Is fWOMf'SHN AGrTRCY—K\c*;l!*m loca- FIroplat'e; Ittiiiidry; insulation; clrculiit- low,, vl.-: 1604. ( hot wnttT heat, oil tlrcil ; br«e»rwiiy; th fireplace, sunporrh, dinin:r r, 1 H.W. Reynolds & Son room, iilei heat I'rop'-rty will bfl iolil to' Ilie hirlipst FRONT operator* on chihircn's build inK them. Turn South on tion in Kcil Hank. Seni!-uuiiKiil>)W. niK<-; 113,500, Vim Hr.rn Agency. modern kitchen nnd tilrd lnvntory, three nnd hot water ; shower. Phone coat it. (iood pay. Am boy Mnnu- Third .street, Flumson, vi'n roomi, two lmthti, lit vntory, nun- hinstor bed rooms, tiled hnth, servants bidder. Rank 6- 31151, or 15 North Bridge ave- ncturing Co., Inc., LehiKli n venue, porrh, hot wnti r hent, nil; tl 2,900.. HUent chumbfr wHh \»nth, hot water The tiric,. to hv imt less tluin $lu<».<>0. 3ft li I'ront St. fiuc, Red1 Bnnk. niliBOn A«t-nry, HI K.tst Front strt-et, 5KA \iHlr,T.T~^ - AUrnet,vt>'"ftve-room heat, nil; K-traff. Kxrfptional imrchn.-o *l"lio suit! be suhjoci to ,'onnrmfition Uy 'trth Amhoy. I'hone l*erth Amboy 4- SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, nil improve- liiuiKitlow, in pcrlVrt condition, Hath, the llrjurd of Uhn«,ii I'Vueholders nt thi'lr LARURBK NICELY furnished roomT W Iftfifi. nt I'JO.nno. C. P. llonlrn, Shrcwflbiirv. block from Oroad street. Suitable for menta, including «utornntic hot water irutiluri>, oak ttnura, fully ineulatpd, Phone Itrd Hnnk 6-lfifil. or (i. II. llt!\t re«uiMr tnt'elitik-. Ked Hank, \. ,F. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER for innnu heater, new hot nir return pipe system: T"II0yn4()N A^^flY-'OfoldTnl^sTTe. iticless furnace, screened porch; K«rn(.;•?. business couple, 5,1 Wnllnr. strert, Red Lueatcd in 1-ittlr Silver. Plot 115x600 'rice $12,01111, John I,. MiiuiKli, broker, NpyiuH,_Urd Hank fi-IJiiia-J,* The fiitirn i,u,^ha-» prir. to t,» puid Bank. fncturlnu concern. M. C. ROHS Man plot 1 QOx 135. Very nice ntVighborhood. On bun line, convenient to HCIIOOU : $),- nt tin: rinse of Ihp i-it, n,'iv|it,.,l auli. TelephoiHj 0-0702. ufacturlnn Company, Inc., 232 Creel Phone Atlantic Highlands 1 -fifil fi-M. him son ro.-wl. l'iuini> [tuinsoii 1-0716,* COLT'S NKftKT "\Vpll-t7rnpnrtinniMl C"n- jut in ^n-h niiiriiioiiti find lo Ijt] rr- STOTJT ACEfTC V has room for twoRoad, Kcimsburif. , TJiomphnii AKcncy. 8t East front nninl lionir-ittMid. with Jijiprnxiinnti'ly adults. Kitchen itrivilfiies! Shrews- 1 PATIMIAVEN—;f^" uerL-s, ut Krounrl, nit utrcpt. Kcil Hjit.n. I'hniir (1-0700.* HOLMDKIJ • S.'i rnlliiiK iicri-H, (OH nrrt-R tuiiu-d il not rontiriiii'il. ncifl on p-fivtif hiithwiiy. LivinK room Hi.il to l>.. ii liti :',.,| ullhill t, o ll:iy» bury-Ashury Park hua nt door, 333 ELLIOT FISCHER hlllinir mnehlnc oper- i improvements, on Muple and Third tilinlilr), t«o lnonlis; scviMi-room with fireplace, modem kitohrii. thri"1 1 a ter. Write, "E. F.," Box 511, Red greets. I'hune R<-_'l_Hnn(t_6^K>S;i-W. __ 1KNTURY OIL furmhoiiitp. Nine rmtms. oust', medinK niodrrtilziitioii: mil lull Itl- • ill,, I'liiilinnaCoii of i.ili:, lo )-. a l...r. llroad strp' !. Car npare. heat, gas, elec- Blin k tln-iiliirr, liath, hot n!r heal, tlute bc• t ion duly n.lopl.d torturous Itthinv: idrnplM, ecrrnia. fral«i. tial section. Tile bath, automatic nil home sites still available. See your real- room bungalow, tile linth nnd kitclitn, nt n ineetlnit h,M on ;i,-imlnr 10. l'.IIV. fr;tliit»t, nrnfl, liin'r-hfi nnd hlcml*hpn of heat. etc. A Third avenue, Atlantic top flight person who needs to make ome sites st y ea 1 hnlf.ad'p pint, ni'iir hu;i. urimol, tnihiH. real money und wnnti to huiM a life* ir: n I to KK. Ald h wo bedroom*, lialdutKid fluors. I mint - KDWAItli C. nitllKCK. i.'xt or II n I nut 'ire Vour money It a c It If Hlzhland*.rlmna l-6,',a«.l.* n the premises, dinto occupniicy. I'ricn SO.TiiO, Weart- Prii'f $15.1101* to sittlc cstntc Jolin I>. ldt?nl year-'round home, with fxrellrnt ime courier in the buntneM world. This Minutrh, l»rok<«", ltums«n . rttmt. I'hon* Clerk. Mil-it MKHUKX UlNlMKNl" fail* to «!»• DESTKCTEtrTtooM. DoufifiT'SitKrirT'. iieth AK«ncy, VI tlroiul ntrcet, Hed " atrr fro'nt. Area of summer rentals. Ifoivnad W. llnbrili. Counsal. v-)u ipii.-k roolitK relief from Itching. esponslbU position rett\t«ts \o dirpctin« SUNliYCKEST, (.. 1. homes, Mir.mune' m Rum so ii 1-0" 1 fi.* . vaVe shnwp-, Inquire 62 Harding he activity of those engaged in snln of brotherbrothers.. Littlle SilverSilr.. Phone Red Hunk. I*hnrn; i\-2-J:Wi. S:x-room, two-utory Coloninl. wltli ultra MKDItKX OISTMKNT U bl«nil«d *ci«nt* road, Jtcd Bank. ____ F—Aoiicrn six-room Cape Cod modern kltchf-n nnd bith; afi-fnot nprn IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY tifirnlly from cljfht tonteil lr.gredli*nt« *• ilver flatware nf unaurpnssed qunlity. Hunkk fi-:t'.t:nfi:t':n RfRdd HnuHk 6-07N5607N5. iCTMSUfT^-fiirm Vlll»K« section, AtVrar- KHIOW. two bnths, hardwood HOOIR, LAF.GE FlTONT furnished room, C.eiHle- The person we choose must bo qualified tive prc-wju- jtcven-roorn dwell I nir, ikitf power bn»t Inrludcd. A^kinic price IGt /3t« hi>lp you. IU sun) nnd «€t ft J*r nf tf«n- man only, $10 a week. Write,. "R, S. four liL'drouniii). two tllrd bnths, puw- nttif, ft rep! net, » u tom n tic 114,000. Consult C. I', llnrdon, Shrewd* Utrlwten Snmh K. Klcc. I'ctitiontr, nnd iiinu di>nh cnlored, Kiea,iele*t MKDBBX for executive work and reflect the dig- MARIE COX ArtBNCY, realtor. 1 heiit; uttaclied KHiaRe. - Price $!."»,7."0. M.," Box 511, Red Bank, giving phone lity of nation nl advert! •[(.«, nation nl ilor room, ft rep] act , aututni'tic heat; Imry. Phon* IU4 Hnnk A-tCftl. »r G. Pinil Uicn, l)t:ft'ii't;int. On Petith.n for OINTMENT torUy. Ilivet front ami country proper* John IJ. Miuuxh, broker, Kumson rond. Divorce. Nntlcn r.f E'ltUlrntlun. number,* ipnnsors and fine silver. (CHI* necessary uir-.-icre plot. Asklnit SIUl.OOO. John Phonf It urn son |.071fi.» 49c a Jar at all Sun Ray Drug Stor*a fHRBE-KOOM furnlihrd apartment. or local drivintr.) Write, RlvlnK phone tics, Snlca and rental*. Comanche i. MinuKh, hroker, Phone Rumnnn 1- LlTTLB SILVER. Country estnte uf ex- To: 1'iml Ilice. Buslnca. couplt rvrfTred, .185. a 071f..* _ '•t'••'•.!• "hsirm. ConVfi;ifiit for i-om- liy virtue nf mi on!IT of tho Court lumber and full details of your expvr- Drive, I'ortmipoek, Oeeunpoi't Bnr* JM.SNRirl v;ht-room •IOUSL*, of Cfiitlirciry of th<> Stnti* nf Nrw J^r- month. No pats. Write, "^pimmtnt," ence. A confidential interview will be RKI) BANK—McLaren Htre*t. Recently oak floors, Invrratnry, hnth, ft replace, muter I 2 ','• ncrrn Inrwe trees; riparian Box ("11, Red Bank, gtvlnsr telephone ough. I'hone Long Brunch 6-1601!. .. ..vi>(i-i-ij mi thr :':tnl lnct', oi)-firtd ptenm hent; rerttton. rtn nlmv«. Price t\ 5,000. ivlt'i three baths; Cfenernl Klcctrlc oil FAMOUS u.i!. Ailditionnl rottnire with hcati:il Kirr. In |>rlitionw titul you nre rlofpnd- ArARTflfiNT. Thrso rooms, heat, elac- fi luncheonette nd foun- HOUSE—Six room*, U St. Mary'i Place, iige. All in excellent condition. Price John L. Mitmich, hrokt"-, Itumcoti road. nnt, ynil :iri) hprt'by riiiuiu'd tn nnavivr trle and .l.etrlc stove furniahed, Bus- tain s!rl. Apply In Red Bank; $2,500. Inquire lit 70 112,000. John L. Mlnutrh, exclusive npnrtment above ; gardener's n part men t person. ulldins PhonJMSONTe Riinmow n l-071fi.fhe»d tfalo, and two-car Kiimxe he low, Recrfiiitlnn the pt'tllinn of polltintur un or IM'TMT* Intaa man or coup* nrtfered. ' Nenr 22, Fort Mon mouth. Hnrtln. West Sunset avenue, Red Bank, 1'hontt broker. Phone Rumson 1-0718.* Two fiiriiihhed the 24th ilny of March. l!M*. nnd in de- Campbell's Junction, Call Keanrburar See Mr. 6 -16.68. BXCHLEENT BUY, *6fii) all-y#nr aruund four room!, bath, and three roomi. ottiiKe of nubstnntlni charnclcr with SEA HORSE TAVERN YOUNG MAN—To service radio nnd ap- bath: two-cnr Kiirnceh ; lot r>0xl2R. Kev- ilien Hreplncu. Other nutlmSldlngs tn fault th^ronf, such tieme will h« r«n- «-00«7-M.« ' ' ••' pliance department. Steady position, EfJ BANK—Four-room hutiifiilnw and buildinR, 16x16. completely finished dorr-il ntr»Irm.t ynn :\A thi Chnnefrlloi (OiM!ii All l>ar) bath. Recently rernotlcitd. I'hone Red ns:de nnd out, Hullt throe yenm ago. nuc »720 iinnunlly. Prlro S.1.7S0. John fTect romplflte country estate. A ski nir oMPOtnABLK W-ronm—t> mnvi.-d from premises. Call .t tlr><'i'c(> of ilivorcf ht tw^fii tini(I KA«iT KKA.VSHt'KG tlr Highlands. Arthur Hnrmon. Coaat Hnrdwara Com- in« riVitilnhic: four ronnm nnH hiith, lT liAFli'""CliiHe-ii. Inniilimu N« iir , river. Walk to ^tor^'l^ nml HPIHUIIS. petiiinnt-r nnd yi»u fur ihr caiiho nf (Ic- LARGE FURNISHED room. Suitable for pany. 68.1*9 Broadway. Lor? Branch. built nnywhf-re In Ocenn anr] Monmouth UCKANl'OKT-Ptl'fc'l'A'ilPEClf. Slx-runin sc riii.fi. «ci!nt:y "buiit. Attractive \v.-o-lmthri>(n» hm.st- with four .liMlrimmn. • two, bu sines* person* preferred, Pri- ypur-*round i.tory »nd one-half lniii- !);,[.•-!: n.T-oml).r ::<>, i;tt7. ;KNERAL E, Settled, Intcrlor'k'fL untluishcd so thiit'iMirclins- four-room Imnttiitow, tile bath, Ve- (two on first floor.) Sem.-buufj,ili>w italow. in »rt-n of hitih summer rentnls. vate home. 4 7 Waverly Placn, Ited nt position in motherless netian blinds, new r.'w.iio mid rolYiKer- typf. Fireplticn In livinn room, oil hent. KI.OIiKNCH V. I'OUCorsoN, Bnn!:. Phone 6-1382." ' for pormn LT miiy easily finish otT own homo nnd Threw bedronnm, two on first floor. Ti!i' 6'l Kmnil Strf-pt. inmp, Must drivei , must lovl e childrenhild . •f.n% of cost. This In n proven tor, hot wnter heat, nil; attached k'lir- Quiet m-itfhboibooil; $12,001). ,!osrph OM—With kitchen privileges; Oauplc must love a ren] home, he able to run ,«t; lnrt:« plot; $ll,",0(l. Ilyrim Aarncy. MrCun Attenry. Hcaltt.r. phone Uumtun KH| Itank. N, .1. —' r->. No children. Phone Red prnetienl method which thousands enclofK-il, Dry cemfjiit floored cellar, ait- Solicitor nf I'ftiLiotier. linmc, take full responsibility, cook in P. hrouk'liout tho country are uiiiitr to Phone Itumsnn 1-1150. 1-0444, or lU'd .Hiink_6-l_4_70/ tomntlc domestic hot wrntrr; twii-cnr ile- Bank 6-0234-J after Up. m.* cleaning, lewinp, H«ht laundry. Must lolve the hU:h cost of housing—or we tarhed ffnrtiKC Attractively priced nt l<.,i;-lillOM APARTMRrJT. on ground h.ive excellent references. At lennt n AV, Comulfltcly (itrn'.nhetl. Five- HKICK CAPS COP. Almoit nrw. Five Notice of Settlement of Account. will completely finish off any of those room ljiin;;alnw, in finp Inuntion. Mod- room*, t'lf liiith. nicely decorat«-il; >t 1 ,.10 0. C. F. Ho nl en, Shrewsbury. floor, for couple, Housekeeping rrrv* year in last position. We are consider- 30 modoIs nnd finance snmo. Mortanfea Phone Ke.I Hnnk iMfilM. or C. If. I-'stntft nf rnmiffiotiit Ft Una (nNn ate, trustworthy and honest. We want ern bitth, L'irrulnting hot wnttr hunt' atf.im heat, with nil: full cellnr. at- known as IVlrr t'ilios ami niho kiutwn Ilcffcs, Sunny room, nieely furnlahed nvallnblo tn civilian*, $8,100, A% 20 tached t::irai;r. Complfte. with storm Nrviiis, Rod Hnnk 8-1^-iINj^ Near Molly Pitcher Hotel; alfo taraire Ihft Fame kind of person livinK with us. ye nrs; <;, I. ninximum %\2,\ 00, 4 % '£0 two-cur Kuril jet: Inrjct! plot. New Mnsf ic IM I'.uwiKiutU I'hilin, (,r Tctrr Chili..s). Salary $33 a week. Phono Long Branch Chef and (.. E. refriKerator. Asking SHNII. .screens and Venetian blinds; fully itOLMIiKL—48 acres of rolling rininiry- deccnKCil. Notlct: is hert'oy itWrn thnt <"r ^en', «S Morford Dace. Fhona RIM! yearn. If you cnn iiftord to pay $42 Insulated; 111.500. Joseph G. MeCu« Ride, three brooks, wooded urrn and l lln r prr month lor a home, four rooms and 112,000. Hyrne Agency, Phone Uum- the acruuntx of the HMbscrilier, nilmln- Ban*.»'*"'_ !JliL " "» • 1-1150/ nncy. Realtor. Phone Rumson 1-0444, orchilrd. Ideal bulldinif iitr, with ex- i.itmtnr of the estate of sniil deceau'd, ATThACTIVE medium Hie furniahed OUNG WOMAN—For general houie- bath, Including principal nnd Intcrest, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — In spkn- <1M condition. Largn home, divided or Red Hank fi-1470.' tended view in rent,* of Holrndel •.«- will he niiditf't mill stntrt) by the HUT- room, in lovely home. Few doors work, Thrp** In family; a!cep In; good then sec us—no catches. Closed con- tnto urfii. Extensive inndncniilnK and roani*! of the County of Monnioutli nnd Iron but line. Every modern conven- cts. Or n*e will estimate nnd erect into two apartments, with possible three NEAR' SIIHEWSHUKY HveV. Coionlnl alary. Call Rod Bunk fi-lflf.7.* apartments. Oil heat. Excellent for design. Contnins four spacious lird- oil cultivation accomi'lished by prenent reimrtrd .'or settltnn nt to the Orphans' •cnecB, Two in family: reasonably priced HANDYMAN nnd nardencr, year-'round on closed contracts any dwelling or ex- owner und»r expert mpe.rvision. Prico Court n! snhl rniinty. rm Thiimrlnj*, tho to parson of refinement. Phone Red tensive reimlra you mny d«airc. Estl* large fnmily or for incomi?. A very in- roorna nml two tile buths. Recently re- * S'«t«> refr«*cn"'is nid «nl«ry e«- terestintr property: $14,7 SO. Byrne decorated. Small extra room off kitchen; on npplication. C. V. Horden, Shrews- ciKhtcrnti dny of March, A, H.. JIM-l, TELEVISION NITELY tvmii ».;7ao-j. tnntlnK is fi'ce of charge. Information: bury. Phone Red Hnnk 6-1661. or V,.nt 10:00 o'clock n. m., nt whirh time Write, "A. B," Box 511, RedAllnire ft Son Agency, Inc. 19 Mon-Agency. Phone Rumaon I-I1S0-* hnrdwood floors: convenient locution. H. Nevliin, Kcd Hnrk fi-lB33-J.* iURNISIIEl) ROOM for couple, buslnesa mouth street. Red Bunk. Phone ft.3450. Ovtr-nized tfaragt:. Owner moving: $20,- nppllctitioti will ho miide for tho itllnw- mnn, or bualness woman, with kitch* ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Overlooking UT.cc nf com mission n nnd coiinB"! feel. Every Saturday Nite J—First floor, experienced. Kefer- Open Saturday and Sunday by appoint- 000. Joseph G. McCue Agency. Itealtor. OAKHUH5T AREA. Modern bunKiilnw, •n rrivi'erca. Phonal Eatontown !- enees renf'-ed. Oft t>ui line. Phone ment, Sandy Hook bay nnd boat basin. Ke- 1'hnnfl Kurnnon 1-0444, or lied Hank 6- Dated: Jnnuary 12th, A, P., 11*48, tnt-3. * cently remodeled home. Finished itpnrt- on plot 100x125. Recently completrd I'ETER T. COLUMUUS, Free Stuffed Cabbage fttimflon 1-12 3S. ta 1470." under private construction, Two bed- 6 1 Sl;> Avenue, WILL SHARE sli-room RparUn«nt, hot sVPNOfrRAPHBR. Law office. Must use THE PAI^SEN—New home in the Day- ment on second floor, presently rented MOHKiiNISTIC HUNHALOW. tllnhlands room* nnd f-xejuinite tiled kitchen nnd water heat, «lectrla and gaa Included. nt Jtlii a month. First floor needs some A,inrtmi>nt Nu. 411, (lliuifsrlui Style) shorthand. Phong Red Bnnk g-0114.* sidc Hei«hta section nf Belfonl. Four m-ca; 'ill-foot beamed crilinK MvinK bath. Fully excnvntfl concrete floored Jersty City. N, J. Bualnea« couplo preferred. Phona Rum- 'oomi nnd. bath: lot 50x100: hot airfinishing. Occupancy immediate. Owner ifh collar. Very modern automatic . .... work on (.mull estate. moving to California: $16,500. Byrne room with fireplnce, dinette, kitchen, two Ailniiiiintriitor. Sandivlche* ... Shufflelxwrd son 1.0502. Man for outside. Woman for general ent, oil fired, double floors, copper brd rooms, hnth. stall shower; two-car heat InK system with Instiintannnus hot Mc%nrn. I*i\rsons, Lal>reci.\)», CnnioT.% ATTIC BEDROOM, 1.1 per week, with housework, No laundry. Part*time for .lumblng; block from bus line. Price .geney. J'honc Humaon ll'iO* KfirnKc Pnlio and open firppliice outeldf. wntcr. lttfttvl country home on pavefl Ttliphono Keanaburt A^taU ' linens Included, 105 Shrewsbury ave- vomnn mMit !»• nrranRtd If nsesRSury. 17,490, J. Crawford Compton, Inr. RUMSON—ConvpnWnt 1o bus, slcres Ankint; 110.000. Joseph G. McCue hifthwiiy. Could not he dupllcnted undi>r A Combs, nue, Red Bank. _^_ Separate Hvlntr nunrters. Write, "EB- Route 36, Belford. Phone Keansburg and school. Very fino small bunga- Asencv, Realtor. PI)one Rumson 1-0444, current construction costl at offer'f V, Rod Bank, K. J. 1'rop.., Julia, wid Danny Dstyko • te Couple," Box fill. Red Bank.* houBeworkerhk . PonPdd of Aiicncy, Realtor. Phone Rumaon 1-0444, extended view of entire leiidth nf the rent. P. F. Kennedy. 21 Pctera place, intosh and others. Seven-room house, AVBN—Brand new, six-room, or Red Bnnk_6-MJf>.* . North Shrewsbury. Remodeled home In Urwlian Also made to ord«r children; sle*»P In tome nlfchtn; refcr- ll improvements, chicken coop 10x30; two«*tory house. Large tract. Choice Phont Red Bank 6-O4S4. onces. ffooH salary. For interview, phont BROAI) STREET—Nine rooms, bath. perfect condition. Modern kitchen, two Kreenhouse 20x50. Other smalt build- residential area. Everything on* de- Completely redecorated. Excellent tiled baths and powder room. Perfect steel, aluminum and CONSTANCE SMITH Agency, 14 Maple Rumaon I-0630-W. ^^ ______^ nga. Price $15,000. V. Arena, 228 Line s>ei. Yours for 117,500. Bym« Agency. heating syntem. Conveniently located, avenue. Fair Haven. Phone Red Bank t BRtfJteneral accou~nttnK, »?*> vnlun for doctor, future hmlnetia site Minds Road, Matawatu Phone Matawan 1- Phone Rumaon 1-US0.* or for nnyone desiring nice homt! In for commuter. C. F. Horden, Shrews- wood. All size*, all I-2J05. Cash buyoTS. for all tylel of per.enred \n developing cletail, cost 1784-J. _^^___ bury, rhonc Red Rank 1-1661, or G. real estate. ^^ data helpful, but not essential. Should town. Two-cnr Knr»ge; tarxa plot. Price SKVKN-HOOM HOUSE. Lnrtce living THE DENNIS K. BYRNE AB«ncy li f 16,000. Joseph O, McCu« Agency, H, Nevius, lUd Bank fi.U»3-J.* colors. GREENACRE AGENCY. Eccellent pros- be familiar with operation of nccnunt* ing machine, Apply Red Bnnk Diviiion, room with flr^pino, dining room nnxioua to list your house for Realtor. I'hnnc Rumson 1-0444, or Red UKAUTIFUL three-bedroom house; at- pacts for Rood llstlngB. Call Atlan- nnd kitchen; new automatic hot Bank fi-1470.* , tic Hlghlnnds I-U73-M, S Navaslnk Bpndl» Avintlon Torn.. Rod Bnnk. ter heater, all conveniences. Up- •oil or rent. Call nt 8 West River tached icar«Ke. hot water heat, oil Free estimates. avenue. atalra, three large bedrooms and bath; Bond, Rumson. or phont Rumson KEANSBURfi—A bargain for a flred, tiled bnth, shower, powder room, HAND SEWERS (flnlshcrs), g»od large porch. With or without furniture. . Henry Schwelxer, Realtor. 146 BUNGALOW—Little Silver. Convenient tatas. List with UB. No charge un- Factory, 17 South Seventh avenue, bont basin, three blocks from commut- Large living room, fireplace, sun room. Main street, Kennwhurg. Phone 8-0123. to station. Five rooma, automati c Servi Mfg. Since 1935 itBl Wl lall. Lopatln Agency, 37 Long 3ranch. ing trains. This property cannot be First floor Uvntory; oil burner; 112,900. KEANSBURG—12-room house, easily steam heat, insulation; attached caraee. duplicated for less than 112,000 today. Rolston Watcrbury, Realtor, 18 West converted into a two-apartment houie. Immediate possession: II 1,500, Georjr* 102 W. Front St. R. B. «-SMS Wast Main atreet, Freehold. Priced much lower. All icreani tnd Front street, Ited Hank. Phone 6»S500.* S. Schnnck Agency, Phone Red Bank 6- LINOTYPE OPERATOR. Top-notch, Newly decorated; centrally located, res- Rtorm sash. Loented In Water Witch. 14 HUTCH COLONIAL. Big living room. idential section. Aiklng price 112,000. 0397• FAMILY OK FOUR desires Ions term union or non-union, abov* acate. Ser- Huddy avenue. Highlands. Phone High- fireplace, attractive kitchen, including vice Print, Inc.. 421 Bond street, As- Henry Schweticr, Realtor, 14B Main WALKER A TINDALL, ..(tar In Shrtws- rental. Three bedrooms or larger l.uuta a-U5g-l. range tin*) refrigerator. Furn.nhed jame- street, KoHnnburg. Phone 8-0123. bury Townfihlp, n«w rour*roum hun- house. Unfurnished, country location bury Purk. room, threu bedroo»s, tile bath, with Vailow. excellent for O. 1. Hot air h«at, preferred: but will consider other, pos- IN TOWN-Wetl constructed home, liv. IfEANSBURrr—Si;-room"bu"nffnlow. with WE IIAVENT THE KEY TO THE CITY GROCERY CLERK—One who knows ing room, fireplace, hot water heat, shower. Immediate possession; 113,500, all improvements. Hot water hent; el.etrlc range, oak floora, acr*ens. Taxes sibilities. Phone Lons Branch 6-4883-M. something about meat. Whole or part- Rolston Waterbury. Realtor. 16 West only 190. Price iO.Tr.O. 10 Enst Front BUT WE DO HAVK THE KEYS TO THE BETTER HOMES Q5¥INGS~WANTEI>— four bedrooms, bath, attic; two-cnr gnr- near schools, churches, railroad station. 5¥INEIawley Agencv time, stood chance for advancement; 10 ngc; Urge lot; f 12,5 00. George S. Front street, Red Dank. Phone 6-3500.* Price 16,000. Henry Schw«izer, Realtor, street, Rtil Bnnk. Phont e-2776.> has buyerb s waitinii g ffor all trpat of minutes from Red Bank. Write, giving Schnnck Agency, Phona Red Bank 6- 35,800 BUYS A"~" comf orUble six-room 14* MR In ltrect, K«ansbu.rg. Phone 6- homes, lots and acreage. If you con- WALKER * TINDALL offer In River , wnf«§, find Tftfcrtnett, to "Groctry n397« home, with bath; plot of ground ap* 0123. Plaaa, new four-room bungalow, ex- template aelllnfr. please communicate Ol*rk." Box fill. Red Bank. proximaUly &Qxll2. located In Uon- With ui. Lawley Agency, Riverside LITTLE SILVER—Near bus line. Co- TORT MONM^bTH, Main street. Mod- PRnalon attic. On. block from Shadow &OOKKEEPER-TYPIST. Some exper- lonial home, living room, fireplace, tile ardo. Ter ml. half cash. S. Walter's ern six-room house, all Improvements, I,nk>. Grand for Ci. I. IVIca 19,950. drive and Stnte Highway No. 95. Phona Agency. Old Atlantic Highlands road, Bed Bank 8-041I). ience desired. Five-day week. A. N. kitchen, three bedrooms, tilt bftth, auto On tot 50x150; 14,950. Terms, WlUIim 19 Eaat Front atr.ct, Red Bank. Phone Wanna Co., Inc., 1T1 First avenue. At- matic hent; . $16,750. George S. New Monmouth. Phone MlddUtown B- A. Hejrel, 4 Nevada avenue, Emt Keani- «.277«.« j BUY CHICKEN farm. Must have 02SS. " ' Highlands, -phone 1-1691. Sehnnck A Phone- Red Bnnk S- hury. Phonp Kgnnaburt 8-0SS2-R. WALKER * TINDALL offer In Rumson, good outbuilding*, smmll house, all 0397.• BUNGALOW. Five *Pacioill Improvements, In American neighbor? :OOK, CHAMBERMAID. Live in, exper- ruomx; nttuched itarsgr. Full lini- NEW FOUIl'IlOOM bunsalow. All Im< flvc ALL AROUND single needle venient to town. Price 113,1500. Weart- ston Wnterhury. Realtor, lfi West r>ont mortKagc, William A. Hegel, 4 Nevada PJOSXAR AtPotato and general sewing machlno operator. Ce.pt>HI<> of avenur. East Ktunsburff. Phone *• WALKER * TINDALL off.r In Sh,,w- Nemeth Agency, 42 Broad street, Phont street, Red Bank. Thone e-B5Q0-* bury Townahlp, four rooms and bnth, RED BANK'S ONLY v 71 BROAD STREET farming for rent or ahnres, Fully performing key operatloni. Year around Red Bank 6-2240.• UVKK AN ACKU. Lnua trees. Uontnact 0552-R. , equipped with tractora nnd machinciy position nnd Ane salary if qualified. BASt~~Kl5XN"SBtmG. Hudson avenue, n.w bungalow. Near Red Dank. Taxes WOMAN REALTOR RED BANK, N. J. Cape Cod. Five rooms, flra^laee. hot 1*0: hot air coal. Prlc. (8,700. 19 to work pood aited farm. Write, "R. Don't apply unleu experienced. Apply wntcr. oil: nUnched ffnntga. Immedlata near achnol and bus. Two bungalow*, B.," Box r. 11, Red Pnnk. Arlnm* Rrna., 244 West Front street, DO YOU PLAN -to build thli part improvements; $3,950, William A. Emt Kront street, Red Bank. Thon. !• Telephone Red Bank «-SI6I pouesllon: |1 2,500. Holston Watcrburr, 2776.. LOCAL BUSINESS man wishes to rent Red Bank, Spring? Unusually superior home- Kcaltor, 14 Welt Front atreet, Rid Hegel, A Nevada tivenue, Enst Kcnns- ilm-ioom, unfurnished houae, or larg- COUPLE. Cook-eh«mbermald. house- altos offer the following advantages Bank. Phone «-3r.l)0.« burg. Phone 6-0552-R. WALKER • TINflALI. offer In Little er, in Bed Bank or vicinity. Write. man-chaulTciii*. Live In. Must be ex- SHttEWSBURY—New custom-built Co- ^KHoXTTfiTTXIr , Cist Keanit- Sliver, modern iir.-war, aix-room and "Local." Box fill, Red Bank. perienced. Reference* required. Phone at Knollwood, on the Red Bank- lonlttl. Four bedrooms, two deluxe til. burg. Four-room bunralow: 12,200. bnth home. Circulating hot air oil hsBt: U*TiNGS~~WANTEn— We h»ve cileTit Rumson 1-1Z71, 1'alr Haven line: 1. Larga ploti, baths, electric kitchen, tiled, coper William A. Htirel, 4 Nevada nv«nu*. tot ROxlRO: ona.ear tarnge; tax.a 9110: 75«130; 2, convenient, ',4.-mile to phjmbinf, oil heat, fully insulated; two* Kant KeanahiirR. Phone Ktanshiirfc <• Insulated. Price tll.T.'.O. 19 K»U Front wnltlntr to purchaec all types of Mon- strt.t. Red Rank. Phnn. H-277«.» mouth county properties. For prompt school, three block* to bui line, five car Httacheil garage: two acre,, Rol- 2Tt nctlon, phone, write, or visit John L. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ston WaUrbury, Renltor, II Wast Front foil n tiEAi, HAR ir.i.n. liorhood. Two hloeka from high school. linuse In Mntnwan or vielnltr, Prloo twren Birth nnrl Maple, ProporCV community, Attractive ttrm» ean rnuim flrt-pUcc, mm room, hot *mt«r ONARtiO—"n\,B\»*l t-room ho\.nt, 24 140xK>0; four bedrooms, ttore room 19 EfiAt Front street, Red Bank, Phono to »5,000, Pltnje write to "Small be arranged to suit your conven- h.ati two-car xaragc. Sacridet 112.600. foot studio living room, fUldstone fire- ».277».» House," Box 511, Red Bank, arivlng conv and bath upitnlrs; flve ronms, large Rolstou Waterbury. Realtor, 1* Wast place, nil Improv^mentii, itutomatic hot plela details, pHntry and enclosed porch downttnirs; ience. Custom built homes erected Kront street, Red Rank. Phone I-Ssno* water, thrre unflntthed bedroom*, in- WALKKR t TINDAI.L have over 300 dry cellar; nearly new oil burning iteam from your plans or ours, Th« Fair itiilatnd, two ncrcened porches; nRrflRf. tlBtlngs. Mnny exeluslv. with ua, of WELL-BUILT 6 or 7-room house, i heating Bystem; tn*o«cnr garage, Imme- UTTLB SILVER. Modern Colonial. Fully homes In Red II:ink nren. Drop In and good neighborhood, In good con< Haven Corp, Phone Red Bank 6* Two blocks from station, stores: 18,500. Hinte oceupanr-jr i $ 1 fi.OOO. phone Red Insulated, Copper Dlumblng, nir ron- Phonf Atlantic Highlands NI7HH-R. tell u. yoirr requirements. >Va nre In dltion. Must have steam or hot water Bank 8>8Hgri. or own agent. 2722-W. ilitlonc

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DISCOUNT tyetebles Iwinry Full l'od Florida FANCY SNOW WHITE ON OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF LIMA BEANS MUSHROOMS 1 Ibt. 19c pt. box 15c PKG. Tender All Green Western CRISP TENDER PASCAL I? BROCCOLI CELERY bunch 15c bunch 19c Men's & Boys' Clothing FANCY GREEN FANCY V. 8. Ho. I NEW CABBAGE WINESAP APPLES Firm Head* For Emtlng or Cooklnt 11O\3^ 1 lbs. 15c 3 Ibi. 19c sA\]CE. I,ATIOK BUNCHES WESTEBN SWEET JUICY and Furnishings CARROTS TANGERINES HO. 1 bun. 19c doz. 15c FANCY CAUF. BOSC PEARS ORANGES NOTHING HELD IN THIS SALE 8 for 15c doz. 19c THIN SKIN SUNKIST FAXCY FRESH WASHED CHECK THESE SAVINGS LEMONS SPINACH dor. 13c 1 lbs. 15c REG. NOW MEN'S 395 37 ozen DRESS SHIRTS - - 2 MEN'S 97 no. i Davidson Repeats These Low Prices FANCY CUT J. I. BRAND SWEET SPORT COATS - 19 - II Green Beans PITTED Cherries MEN'S FANCY 50 50 i Cut Corn SEABROOK SUCED FANCY PKGS. Peaches SUITS 32 - 19 Spinach MEN'S • FANCY 57 HY GEE 95 Dog Food Apricots SPORT SHIRTS - 5 - 3 1^ MEN'S 97 SWEATERS - 2 BOYS' 17 SWEET TENDER Empire Cut 16" PEAS Green Beans SUITS - 10 ^ NO. 2 CANS 3 ^ NO. 2 CANS ^9* BOYS' 3.50 CURFEW ELBOW MACARONI SWEATERS PEACHES Creamettes N0 v/t CAN BOYS' 2250 50 ^7* ' PKGS. FOR Wool Pile COATS - QT. ARMOUR FINE ART HEINZ - 13 Complexion Soap Tomato Soup BOYS' 57 TROUSERS 593 - 3 3 BARS FOR XH* 'CAN INFANTILE JOIN MANY MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED HERE PARALYSIS THE MARCH OF DIMES

BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT THERE WILL YOUR FRIENDLY PERSONAL STORE BE A SMALL CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS DURING THIS SALE NO NO EXCHANGES Factery Steres REFUNDS f 41 W, H E R E T, HE Vy I S E ECONOMIZ/E " 42 WEST ST. ALL BUSES PASS y, BLOCK I KOM OUK STORE; RED BANK ?5> BROAD ST:' " RED BANK • N. J I