7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 SECTION -PAGES 1 TO 12 9 R.B.F.D. Pictures Red Bank Police Aid Polio Victim Mrs. Adams Case Appear In This issue Retired Mining Joining the Associated Press in Baptists Plan At Shrewsbury tribute to the Red Bank volun- Engineer Buys In teer lire department, The Red Bank Register is publishing in Is Postponed this Issue the AP's current pic- Middletown Twp. ture show page. This page is be- New Building 2 Witnesses Testify ing printed in newspapers all Joseph G. McCue over the country this week. The Sell* Edwin L. Bent In Behalf Of Borough; photos were taken by Dorn's of To Continue Sept. 20 Wallace st. Show Place Building Committee to Make Report The Red Bank volunteers were The ctse of Shrewsbury versus selected to -typify the valiant Edwin L. Best has sold his At Quarterly Meeting Next Wednesday Mrs. Florence Forgotson Adama be- work done by volunteer depart- tate on McClees rd. in Middletown gan Tuesday in the borough'* mu- ments in thousands of American township to Frank deGanahl of nicipal court, but after Magistrate communities. The AP chose Red New York. Joseph G. McCue, Rum- Plans for a new building to sup. Merritt Lane heard teitimony from son realtor, was the broker who ne- Proclamation pltment the present edifice will oe Bank because the "vote" record presented at the quarterly business two witnesses for the borough, M here dates back 7T years. gotiated the sale. An unusual fea- adjourned it until Sept. JO. < ture of this transaction was the WHEREAS, the people of our meeting of the U.ed Bank Baptist Reason for the postponement U transfer of a New York city Co- community are currently con- church next Wednesday night. that Mrs. Adams, who practices operative apartment as part con- fronted with tho problem of ;ib- The building committee, of which law in Red Bank as Miss Florence Salvation Army sideration in the deal. sorblnjr a substantial labor sur- Ellwood D. Powers is chairman, Forgotson, is in St. Louis, Mo., plus because of the industrial will make its report at 3 o'clock The property embraces 28 acres, transition period we arc now ex- following ii church supper to bs where she is a state .delegate to mostly wooded, and consisting prin- the National Association of Wo- Kick-Off Tonight periencing, nnd served at 6:45 by members of the cipally of natural nak« and dog- Baptist "Womon'.s League. men Lawyers' convention. woods. It is highly elevated, and WHEREAS, many of our Witnesses were E. Robert. Dur- Dinner To Be Held young people an at present in Ferrcnz nnd Taylor, architects of commands a sweeping view out New York city, have prepared the and of Freehold and 18-year-old At Molly Pitcher ever the Atlantic ocean and be- the labor market, seeking em- stepson, William Pegram. Mr. Dur- ployment through necessity or a sketches. The original instructions yond Asbury Park. Adjoining are from the church were to prepare and tcstlfled he occupied the prem- The Salvation Army campaign the country estates of Dexter Blag- desire to participate in family ises in question for seven years drive will open officially tonight at drawings for a new building at the den, Mrs. Wilbur Ruthrauff and responsibilities, and back of the present church prop- prior to a fire in May, IMS, which <:4S o'clock with a kick-off dinner Louis Tlmolat. WHEREAS, It is important ruined the main dwelling. He Mid at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Wil- erty with facilities for three dj- Erected in l'«8 by the late Rob- that the education of these partments of the church school, a that during the period of this oc- liam A. Fluhr of Red Bank will young boys and girls of school cupancy only the main building be guest speaker. ert Hartshorne, who died about dining room and kitchen, an assem- two months ago, from plans pre- age be continued in order that bly room with stage and accommo- was used, as a dwelling. Of two in the future they may take their "accessory buildings" one of the pared by Arthur C. Jackson of New dations for motion picture equip- York, the residence is considered to rightful place in industry, busi- ment, a church office, and neced* buildings was used as a combina- ness and the professions. tion garage and cow barn, he said, be one of the finest in this area. sary renovations and rearrange- and the other as a woodshed. There are 18 rooms and six tiled NOW, THEREFORE, I, ments of the present church school Young Pegram corroborated his baths, with an exterior finish of Charles R. English, mayor of the building. The conditions which heavy hand-split California red- borough of Red Bank, respect- have required a re-study and ra- step-father's testimony. He stated 1 he had lived on the premises from wood shingles. A three-car garage fully request all citizens to urjjo cvaluation of the present facilities the time he was seven months old is attached. In addition there Is a all high school age boys and are .a rapidly growing school and until he was 14 years old. He said combination kennel and apart- girls to return to school and re- the desire for more adequate and when he left, in Jan., IMS,, that ment. sume their studies this fall, be- modern equipment for the social, neither building was used for resi- The new owner, a retiring miti' cause the best weapon of youth recreational and educational pro- dential purposes, He said he also ing engineer, resided for many in a competitive market is a grams planned for the church. had visited the property in Sept., years in South America and Africa good education. The committee, in addition to Mr. 1948, and that neither building He will take possession Sept. 15, Powers, Charles W. Stephens, Misa Charles R. English. Alma P. Thompson, Mrs. Dcwey was used as a residence, except and make this his permanent year- stairs or lifting me In and out of Can you wonder why I'm happy?" that the bungalow had been con- round home. Mrs. Fred W. O'Brien of 172 Williams, Alfred C. Beck, Charles Monmouth st,, polio victim, is their cars." Mrs. O'Brien added, "I have the Hammell, W. Gilbert, Manson, El- structed. "Red Cross called the Red Bank use of my arm, one leg is pretty Representing Shrewsbury's inter- shown being carried to the Rel mer Cottrcll, Joseph S. Harrison, police," Mrs. O'Brien continueJ, good, I can get around en crutches Departmentalize Mrs. Eugene Magee, Si'., Miss Bev- ests was Leon Reuasille, borough Cross ambulance by Red Bank "and they agreed to carry me and I am trying now to get arouni attorney.'Representing Mrs. Adams 90 Business Men Patrolman Irving Krakowitch. eroly Franklin and Rev. W. Clinton downstairs and put me in the Red the room by grabbing things." Powers, pastor. was Ward Kremer of Asbury Park. Others in the picture are Mrs. Otto Cross car every morning. My hU3- Mrs. O'Brien told Mrs. Wlllguss, School Courses Shrewsbury's case is against Lehman, Red Cross driver, and band said he would pick me up and I have so much to be thankful Lone Oak, incorporated, of which To Participate Patrolman Albert Newman, Jr. bring me back every night. So I for. My husband is so patient, it Mrs. Adams is a major stockholder. Mrs. O'Brien, a polio patient, was came home. I'll never forget that, has been hard for him, the shock At Tinton Falls Council Scores The charges were signed by Build- released from Monmouth Memorial day, it was one of the happiest of and worry, then closing our hoiuc ing Inspector Edward H. Anson. In Trade Show hospital last April on the condition my life." and putting everything in storage. Malone Says Teachers They list five counts alleging con- William A. Fluhr Gov. Driscoll To Speak she return to the hospital dally for One of the police officers who My mother has made room here Beach Speeding ing ordinance violations. First two treatments. The Red Cross chapter has carried Mrs. O'Brien several and taken us all in, and my hus- Will Specialize In of these counts deal with having Brigadier Arthur Woodruff, divi- band's mother is keeping our two- sional commander of the Salvation Opening Night Of volunteered the transportation but times, said, "That smile and her Assisting Each Child "accessory buildings" occupied by had no facility to carry Mrs. spirit make you want to do every- year-old boy. Everyone is so At Sea Bright persons other than domestics or Army, will also be among the thoughtful. The hospital doctors speakers. Mrs. Lillian Tucker of O'Brien to the ambulance. The Red thing you can to help her. You Supervising Principal George C. other employees. (These are the Exposition Bank police force offered its serv- never hear a word of complaint and nurses all -work to full us po- Police Chairman buildings referred to by the wit- Eatontown Is in charge of seating Malone disclosed Tuesday night arrangements. The Salvation Army More than 90 Red Bank and ices and since April two members out of her." lio patients through. that this year Shrewsbury town- nesses.) Third and fourth concern of the department have carried Mrs. O'Brien was stricken with 'Those Red Bank policemen,' Scores Speeding, Anson's claim that occupancy per- band of Newark will play dinner Monmouth county business men ship's Tinton Falls school will be wilt take part in the Red Bank M,r». O'Brien to the car. polio and taken to the hospital last Mrs. O'Brien said, "are the kind- completely departmentalized in op- mits for the buildings were not ob- music. November. She was placed In an est, jolllest • men, always joking Careless Driving tained by Mrs. Adams. The fifth The campaign is scheduled to trade exposition to be held Sept In an interview with Mrs. Ralph eration. continue through September. Head, 26 through Oct. 1 at the Red Bank O. Wlllguss, public relations direc- oxygen*tent. Both legs and one about my weight or joy rides to Teachers, considered specialists lists the violation of having.more tor of the county Red Cross chap- arm were paralysed and one lung the hospital. And the Red Croas, Speeding and careless drl-.-f-.ij, than one dwelling on one lot. quarters are located in room 14, armory, Chestnut st. According to IK their fields, will be in charge of with resultant serious accidents, on 187 Broad st. Ray Taylor, executive secretary of ter, Mrs. O'Brien said, "Of course was affected. She remained in tha well, no one will ever know what various courses offered, he told Among Mrs. Adams' argument* I had no way of getting to the hos- oxygen tent five weeks, and gave the Red Cross means to me. Just North Ocean ave., Sea Bright, wa'a when possibility of the cue flrtt Ralph, ••Belknap, general chair- the" Red Bank Community Cham- The Register. Departments will in- called a "continuing and unneces* man, has! announced the following ber of Commerce, which is sponsor- pital every day. My husband want- birth to a son while there. think, If it weren't for Red Cross clude arithmetic, language arts, was mentioned was that the build- ed me home and was willing to do When asked by Mrs. WlllgusB If I probably wouldn't be home yet. aary menace" by Councilman Dan« ings In question had been used M campaign workers: Red Bank area, ing the exposition, "Everything science. arts and music. iel Pearson at Thursday night'* Philip' J. Bower*, chairman; C. from diamonds tc farm machinery everything he could, but naturally she was frightened, Mrs. O'Brien Every day, rain or shine, those mo- dwellings prior to her purchase of. he had to go to work. Finally my answered, "No, not actually, except tor corps drivers pull up here and The school at the Alfred E. Vail meeting of the borough council, the property. Donald,English and Roland Pier- will be exhibited at the exposition Homes housing development, also —the first of its kind to be held by mother called the Red Cross at I did worry about the baby and I take me to Monmouth Memorial Councilman Pearson, who Is Because of limited seating facil- son. Special gifts, James LoBiondo, operated by the township school chairman of tho police committee, chairman; Neil; Scotti, William E. the Chamber of Commerce." Shrewsbury. Right away they said used to wonder if I would ever bo hospital for the treatments that are ities in the court room, the Sept. they would .be glad to furnish able to be horile with the children. bringing me back to norma'. system, will specialize in the train- noted there have been at least four 20 hearing will be held in thts Beity, Richard Barnett, Edward II. The affair will open Monday ing of pre-primary pupils, kinder- serious accidents in three months Conway, George Hollywood, Bev transportation, but the Motor Corp? You know, we already had a girl, Through them' I have been home Shrewsbury fire house. night, Sept. 26, with addresses by had no way of carrying me down- S, and a boy, 2. Well, .here I am. with my family gincc April." garten through the second grade, on the stretch of the county road Anderson, Cecil MacCloud, Frank Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll and mayors Mr. Malone said, that passes Beach way. He blamed Llnimayer, Anthony Flasconaro, of the varlotu boroughs in the F.eJ "The Vail program," he pointed residents of Sea Bright and High- Milton Abramoff, Charles VanLeer, Bank area. In addition to the trade Auxiliary Head out, "Is designed to meet the needs lands for much of this trouble. Max Pokus, Joserm' Carlone, Ro- exhibits, entertainment will be pro- of children in the younger age Herden Goes On land Pierton, Robert Kelly, Wil- Bellamy To Act School Is Safer The discussion of careless driv- vided nightly. Thursday nignt a Gets Citation groups." ing began during conversational liam Wilkins and Rabbi Arthur H. barn dance will b« held on tha ex- To brief teachers on various as- Hershon, business division workers. Mrs. Freda Winkelmann of Fort about street improvements that New 8-Hour Tour position stage and Hart Webbor pects of the year's program, which have been made in the borough Fair Haven area, Mrs. peter .1. and. his band will furnish music. As Auctioneer At Monmouth, past president of the For Children, Ladies' auxiliary of Veterans of begins with the first classes at 8;5O this summer, 8 To 4 On School Days, Elchele, chairman of special gifts, Several teams from the county are a. m. Monday, Mr. Malone has and Col. C. R. Haig; Eatontown, expected to compete for prizes.' Foreign Wars, post 2179 of Middle- It was accented by Ralph Law* Holmdel Fair town township, has received a cita- Says Dr. Costa I called a special faculty meeting at rence, member of the borough's) 11 To 7 Other Days Miss Elizabeth Higginson, general An amateur program featuring Tinton Fails school tomorrow. chairman, Karl Wihtol, special tion from the Veterans of Foreign | board of adjustment and indepen* local adult and teen-age talent will Antiques To Be Sold Wars Department of New Jersey School Physician Mr. Malone briefly reviewed'dendentt candidate for election to the) Beginning Monday Shrewsbury gifts chairman; Shrewsbury, Miss be held Wednesday night on the May Pierson, general chairman, for filling all auxiliary quotas dur- plans for the school year in an in- council, who said speeding is as) police department's "one-man- stage, with prlxes being awarded Sunday—Parade Of ing her term of office. Outlines Measures tervlew that followed the Septem- bad along the south beach as it is gang," Chief Otto Herdeq, will be John B. Myers, Jr., special gifts to the winners. All prizes for the ber meeting of the township board on duty from 8 a. m- to 4 p. m. chairman; Little Silver, Harvey The auxiliary also received a ci- along the north. exposition are being supplied by Fifty Old Cars tation from the state department To Take Against Polio of education Tuesday night. A suspected cause of at least This was decided Tuesday night Minor, general chairman, George Red Bank merchants. Thursday "The educational philosophy to W. T. Browne, special gifts chair- for the game accomplishment. Both some accidents was street lightingg. after considerable discussion by night professional entertainers will Everything . is in readiness for citations were presented at the ar.- "Experience has demonstrated be followed," he said, "will stress members of the man, and Edward Lackas; Middle- AttentioAttt n was focuseti tthho in> council. Chief entertain, and Friday night the the country fair and antique show nual Veterans of Foreign Wars that the closing or schools does not the importance of tho '3-R's'—read- terscction of Ocean are. and Beach Herden, who recently requested he town village, Charles Tindall, •gen- feature attraction will be music by at the McCampbcll grape farm at reducd e ththe numbeb r off cases of ^ eral chairman; River Plata, Mrs. convention at Wild wood. ln way on the north beach and some be placed on a "continuous eight- the Fort Monmouth band. Saturday Holmdel Sunday, according to the polio in a community,y," said Dr. attention will be given to the in- other street intersections said to hour shift," currently is working J. Spann Jeffers, general chairman; night a fashion show will be held, chairmen, Mrs. William C. Hiker Long Branch, Kenneth C. Bostwick, Philip Costa, Red Bank school dividual child's Interests and capa- be poorly lighted. The board agreed from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. This will with local models showing mer- and Mrs. Arthur Cowen. In case of physician, in a statement to The bilities." motorists can and, do have trouble change, however, in order to have general chairman; Watson labora- chandise supplied by local shops. rain the event will be held at the Shrewsbury Seeks Register, tory, John Kling and Capt. George Mr. Malone said he believed in- seeing cars about to emerge into* him on duty at the Shrewsbury The grand prize of the trade ex- Monmouth Park race track. Or, Costa continued: 'It is gen- dividual progress best can be built Ocean avc. grammar school for the • a. m. Qogel, and Earle Naval depot, W. position—a new, 1949 Ford car- An added attraction at the fair, erally accepted that orderly super- T. Madden. if attention is given to children's However, Councilman John H. crossing. will be awarded Saturday night, given for the benefit of the Mon- Special Officer vision of children at school is safer activities and study material is pre- and on all other nights, WOO in mouth County Historical associa- than indiscriminate mingling of Hoctcr, whose home faces Ocean Mayor Alfred N. Beadleiton, who Mrs. McLean Resignc sented in such manner as always ave., near Beach way, said: "Traf* recommended the change, said add- prizes will be disposed of. tion, will-be the parade of 50 cars children in community play and to remain within their understand- of the early 1900's, driven to tho other activities." fie moves much too fast, The cars ed expanse is a big factor. He ex- Knights Hear Robert de la Reussille is general School Crossing Job ing. speed by p-s-s-t, p-s-s-t p-s-s-t;— plained that an extra man would fair by their owners, all members The children in school are in- have to be paid to put up the flag chairman of the exposition and of tho Antique Automobile Club of Shrewsbury again is In search of The supervising principal solicit- that's all you hear. Most people Jules Huber is co-chairman. Com- spected daily by teachers, said the ed the co-operation both o£ parents who have been in trouble were In- each day, place school warning Father Reilly America. The club will hold its an- a special police officer for duty at physician. Doubtful cases are seen signs on Broad st, and then direct mittees include: program, Leo nual meeting at the grape farm the Broad st.-Patterson av?. inter- and the community-at-large in as- deed those from Sea Bright and Goldberg;, publicity, Ray Taylor; by tho physician or nurse, and chil- sisting the school in developing the Highlands. Might accidents are all children's Broad st. crossing at the Red Bank. Council Plans and prizes will be given for the section during the hours of school dren found to be suffering from school. He also said that the chief decorations and signs, J. C. Wil- oldest car and the car coming from children's crossing. youngsters with a roundel sched- too frequent." liams; exhibits, lease and alloca- any disease arc sent home, ule of wholesome recreational ac- currently is being paid overtime Ladies' Night Thursday the greatest distance. Mrs. Harry McLean, who held V. Costa outlined the sugges- In an effort to correct the situ- for appealing in municipal court tion, J. Raymond DeRidder and the position last year for the sal- tivities. Patents were asked to ation council ordered a letter ba Rev. John J. Reilly, St. Janes Dave Russell; legal, William A. Ralph Bellamy, movie star, will tions for protection against polio share with teachers an interest in at 10 a. m. on the day the magis- be master of ceremonies, and 30 ary of $M1 , per month, notllhd as formulated by the N. J. State written to the Jersey Central Pow- curate, was principal speaker Tues- Russell; exhibits, construction, the children's educational progress. er & Light company, asking that trate holds court. day night as Red Bank council, Frank F. Blaisdell and William county antique dealers arc sponsor- Councilman William D. Laytnn, po- Department of Health, the New Although Councilman William D. ing an exhibit and sale under tho lice committee chairman, that she York Department of Health and At the meeting—one of the short- j reflectors be installed to increase Knights of Columbus, met in its Frank; tickets and passes, Willinm est in many months—the schanijthe effectiveness of street lights, Layton, police committee chair- new clubrooms at 34 Broad st. A. Miller; advertising, Ray Taylor; direction of Mrs. Lillian Boschen would not bo available tliis year the American Medical association. man, at first strongly recommend- and Charles Vanderveer. Mrs. Bos- unless her pay is increased. These are: avoid crowding children board accepted tho resignation of i The power company also will be Speaking on "Concept of Chris- exhibits, maintenance, electricity " ~"' " '"' ' J--"-~ asked to give its cost estimate for ed continuing the 11 to T tour, lis tian Unity for the Catholic Lay- and public address, William Brad- chen will show her collection of Mayor- Alfred N. Beadleston together in communities where George Fairweather, chief janitor. agreed to the change after hearing man," Father Rciily's talk was well ley, and treasurers, Edward Con- miniature furniture. praised Mrs. McLean for her devo- cases of polio arc numerous; main- and appointed as his successor Jo- doubling the brillance of borough A fashion show will take place at tion to duty the past year. When seph C. Koutncy at an anuua! sal- street lights and the cost of In- affirmative opinions from Council- received. In thanking the priest for way and William Fluhr. 1 tain hygiene and sanitation; omit men Herbert Schlld, Harry Sickels attending the meeting, Or. Joseph 4 o'clock with varied entertainment he heard "a rumor' that she ex- nose and throat operations; de- ary of $2,500. Mr. Koutney will be stalling a new light at the Beach and Edwin O. Lomerson, only mem- J. Hawkins, grand knight, Issued A general admission of 40 cents for the children and, booths whete pected $100 per month' this year, stroy flies and other insects and in charge of the completion of con- way-Ocean avo intersection. bers present. him a special invitation for a. re- will be charged to the exposition. home-baked goods, books and flow- however, he said such sum was out avoid fatigue. struction work at Vail Homes' Mr. Hoctor recommended thai Profits, if any, will be turned over ers will be on sale. Of the question. school, which was started under provision for the installation of a Chief Herden argued In favor of turn visit. to the community development Mr. Fairweather, the 8 to 4 tour. He said statistics Activities of the council this A highlight of the event will be Thus It is thatr the borough Is red blinker light at Beach way be fund to advertise the virtues of an auction sale of such varied making its entry under the "Help Highlands Beach Appointed as school medical in- made in next year's budget. show that more summonses are it- j month ' Include its first ladles' Red Bank as a place to live and sued in the morning hours than In night at the X. of C. rooms. This articles as an Italian primitive Wanted" column. In asking the spector for the year was Dr. Nor- Councilman Carl Nelson criticized work. According, to Mr. Reussille, painting, Currier and Ives prints, press to publicize Shrewsbury's Is Reopened man D. Tnetford, 88 South st., the Jersey Central Power * Light the evening. He said that "as a will be held a week from tonight chairman, "We have to promote taxpayer," he objects to paying an at 8:80 p. m. Program of events an Empire sofa, pair of china dire need, the mayor asked that it Eatontown. company for the way it falls to Red Bank and give our area a lamps decorated with pictures ui' be stressed that applicants for the The Miller st. beach at High- So the township school year maintain adequate insulated over- extra man for such duties as rail- that' night will be a card party, modern dress." lands, which was ordered closed ing the flag and placing warning movies, refreshments and award early Monmouth county homes and position must bo bona fide resi- would conform with that of Tied head wires in town. On Aug. 28, a score of other articles donated dents of Shrewsbury. Anyone in- Aug. 5 by the borough board of Bank and other ffeurby communi- markers. of door prizes to women and men. health, was reopened Friday fol- when th< tail end of the recent Councilman Layton said he ex- • The first degree of the order Here la a Tip by friends of the association. terested should contact Mr. Lay- ties, the board adopted tho Red hurricane lashed the beachfront, Abiolutely the belt time of tho year ton. School opens Monday. Duty lowing a clean bill of health from Bank school calendar, opening the pects the chief's hours will be i to will be exemplified at the Sept. 10 to plant lawn seed la right now. Ask the state, he said firemen made six calls to 4 on school days and 11 to 7 on meeting and conferred on candi- tho i'arm Agent? He will tell you. A Painlera Dream hours arc approximately from 8 to school Monday. The board took put out tires that had been started Don't mix this rhnnce. We have Yan- Hixh quality and lower pricca. Cook 0 «. m,, 12 lo 1 p. m. and 3 to i Mrs. Viola Horan, borough clerk, under advisement the recommen- from short circuits in wires. holidays and week-ends. dates for membership. Tho coun- kee iawn aced at 2 pounda, 89 eento; A Dunn outdoor paints $11.98 H gallon. announced receipt of a letter from cil's' date for attending a three- Vigoro Jj poundi, 49 centa; oamboo gar- Kern-Tone (no amcll, dricit very fnsl). P. rn. dation offered by Louis A. Steln- Borough Clerk Clarence Stevens Whit Cautea DIMSMT den raken 50 cents. Free delivery. Nat* J3.69 a KHIIOII, does the. average rooin; the State Department of Health, muller, chairman of the teachers' day retreat at San Alfonso Re- ional 5 A 10. Frown'i.—Advertisement. said that he had taken up the mat- Take precuullon. Garbage eana mutt treat house, West End, will be tho brushes, ladders and nil painters' need*. A Modern Wile which advised that a recent check committee, that a five-year pre- ter of worn wires with power com- bo leak-proof and have a tight cover. Nntlonnl 5 ft 10. Prown'i.—Advertise- Saves time and energy. Aluminum out- showed the waters to bo pure. Mi- school Btirvey be undertaken, start- Our hot dipped els-gallon carcase can week-end of Oct. 7. Frank Triolo NMlca ment. door clothes driers, savo Htcps, keep chael Mendes is chairman of the (Continued on Pago 2) at II.U88,. will not J«»... k and ddog* can't Is still accepting applications for Having aold my business, the City Dry back lawns neat, lota of other advmi- Ing this year, knock the cover oft. CalJail up (or free attendance, Cleanera to Murray Houtkln, 1 am now ll'a a Darn Shame »««oa i ucnulnc Fnlco drier <10.'J5, borough board of health and I, Ed- It was explained that prc-schooi delivery. National f * 10. Frown's.— uo longer responsible for any debla ur When you get locked nut of your car. clothrn baskets |I.HtJ, clothes pin butts ward Mount Is inspector. You'll Like Thtie Advertisement. William Jones, Jr., ia organizing elalma agalnat the City Dry Cleanera. We make duplicate enr liyi, Conic In n cents, plnftii: clothes ulna J fnr h surveys have been in progress for Another list of biirt-ulna. Scott toilet • bowling team to represent the Thanking my customers for paat and mnko n few. Simp ono under your ccntH. Free delivery. National & A 10. the past three years, but that re- tissue l> cents a roll (three to a cut* Plact Your Order New patronage. bumntr anil nut an extra one In your Prown'i.—Advertisement, v A Glorious Feelina- ports on these studies are not yet tomer) ; UO-KUIIOH fish enn nnd cover council. Members Interested in Yes, next winter, hnvo nil those home $2,691 henvy Cougoloum lluor covering For "Personalised" Ghrlitmai Card! William Oatror. pocket, Alio cylinder lock houae keya, compiled for reporting. i\) cents a siiunt-u yurd; Knlvunlzed r-uilt nnd .avoid crowdi. Ten Booka chuck joining should contact him. —Advertlatment. 2 for 85 cents. National 6 a 10. Winter Potatoea made tomatoes, iiruclies, benna and all Owing to tho drought there will be the rest. Do It today, Siivory 2-t-quurt 40 cents: three pairs tuints creniera full of the newett Xmat Carda priced Frown'a.—Advertisement. The board authorized purchases $1.49. Free delivery. National 5 A 10, ut CO for 11,00 and up. Fox'i Gift Shop, It'e a KU'a World Ueclriea Apatlaaces a very short crop of Green Mountain po- nnlnir liot nnd rack S1.9S, (reduced 8ee them off to achooi with the things tatoes. Wo nrc now dltftflUK. Quality la of va ious materials needed at the l'rown's.—Advertisement. . 41 Monmouth Street, Red Bank.—Ad- and equipment. Water oiattn, auto, Mid'a Beauty Shoppe, from 12.49, whnt n ImrKiiln), Jelly vertisement, they need. Lunch boxea 39 eenta, aehool matlo blanket!, ranges, reutlsjwators, xood. Buy early and bo suro of your Rlnssca and jnra of all Vlnds, Jar rimes, Vail Homes' school, including baga of alt kinds, vacuum bottlei, Ren- Red Dnnk. will clout for vacation Sep. winter potatoes. William C, Kly Ku- Bank Slack Wanted >•«•«, pumpi, Riotori, ate. b» O. B.. tombcr r, to September 16, Miil'n In lids and all tho rest.' CHII UP for free Bibles, flags, clocks, curtains, cil boxea and all the reat. We have the Jotpoint. Falrbanki.llorei, and Myeti, lute. Holmdel. Phono HO 0.7651.—Ad- delivery. Nnlionul 6 k 10. frown's.— Willing to purcba.« un to i.OOl Ready For Scfcoal-OpsalacT largeat selection. National t * 10. KeanHliuiK will bo open for bualneaa at vertisement. Advertisement. shades and floor coverings. •bam of an, psrt ol *.Ul)U tharfi et Fountain Pens and Penclli by Eater* What are four requlremmn? Conover that time.—Advcrtlaomenl. « Prown'i.—Advertisement. *<>'. Salo Mi Ber.lce. pkon* Ho) stock of Second National Dana of R«* brook, Shcaircr, Parker and Waterman Bank, John Warmert. Telenbone Allan* now on display. J'ox'a Gift Shop, 41 MIH. Wlckatunk.-Advertliemapt. Need MorlaTare Money? Perional Lo«n» Danstr Slsna Ahead Saleilady Wanted N. J. Certified Seed Sco. Thompson Auonuy, Hi £axt Front |S to I&OO on your nnrne only. Prompt Use every lirccnutlon iiKnlltst disease. tic Highlands t-lTtT.—Advortlicnunt Monmouth Street, lied Bank.—Advertise- Soy boatia, wheat, and bHrleyt alia mnnt. In jewelry atoro, Selling experience pre- Mertgagt Money street. Phone t!E 6-0700. All tynca, Rnme duy service. Del! Hnitncu Con,* Spray bnitcnu'nts flud closets with Aero- form!, Answer by latter to "Snlealndy," for hornM, farms, country estate, huil rye, hny, pasture, and lawn mixture* Includlnit F. II. A., U. I., nnd Construc- unny, 77 llroml street, Rcil Hunk. There sol IJombs (refills J2,'.!'>.) Use tight lenk- Red Bank Business Institute P. O. Box 471, Red Bunk.—Advertise ntaa buildisga, ealitlns or new. ' Conover Iliiis., Wlcknlunk, Phone 111) tion louns,—Advertisement. ItE 6-1472, Lli-cnsc 742.—Advertisement. proof ifnrbnKo cnnii, (Our heaviest KIUIKC VAII term opens Scut, IV, Klurcnca Peace Mtellnf ment. Long 0-8121,—Advertisement, vans Hi'u boat.) Put a dc-Molst In cellar! O'Sllcil, 123 llroml. I'hunc lit: S-06S3,— Kim, east payment, liberal loan an ftrul closet* to stoj> tlnmvncM Jim] mil- Friends' Meeting HOUHP, Bhrewibury, acceptableceeutar' e properties- - •• , Josep• h• -O . McCu-• e Auctloneei and Appraisal. Tho llnl Hfl'ik Kculstcr f.1 un imited Atlterilscmcut. Sunday, Sent. 11, at II r. M. VleltlnK ' Selected Apples anal PeacaM Hey Doc, filvr mn a lint I lo of thoiu H. ft, Unata, 4V0 Bath afenue, f.ons by locnl at well n» out>uf.town bimlntrfal - dew, ('nil us up. \V« nrn nt your ser- Agency.., Realtor!, Mortgage Depart, vice. Nations! b tt 10, Frown's,—Ad- ralnlstcri B. iluiaell Bramon of friends Tha Old Wagon Farm, Rout* ID. John mint,, .Fiona tuauea l-tttl,—Advat. Maypinka. They're good. All druiftflati. branch, phuna 1.35W. "Any kind el men. AdvcrtliomenU appearlnu regularly Ernl« Mayer's lavern, Carrier air «oa» Peaci Strvlee.—Adveitlitmeal. U HiadrlckiDB * 8oa.—Ad»ertlM«uiU tlMaatlt —Advmlitmenu *uetioa ssfwaert,"—Advertlsemioti . tail tht story,—Advtrtlitaitnt. v«rtlitm«nU illtloneu, Butnaon.—Advertisement. Place Two RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949. Party Aids Youth Council Scores •t Mont Television; Beach Speeding See Xcw (1'JoO) Model*! " Center Project (Continued From Page 1) I N. KEUY COMPANY pany executives, who promised W Broad St. Ked Bank, X. J. Proceeds To Go To eaiiy corrective action in this mat- The Building Fund ter. Success of the borough's opera W There was a large attendance at tion of its municipal beach was the card party held Friday night emphasized by Councilman George N at Community fire house at Leon- Krsuss, chairman of the beach L ardo, for the benefit of the Leon committee. He said to date the ardo Youth Center building fund. borough had taken in gross re- E A In charge were Mr«. Alfred Car- ceipts of 134,601.76 in beach, locker R L lock, Mrs. Robert Colleran, Mm. and parking fees. Clifford B. Gordon, Mrs. Albeit W. Council, prompted by a com- Cross, Mrs, George McGregor, Mrs. plaint by Mr. Lawrence, decided to Jerry Gennerelli, Mrs. George write a new letter to South Beach Black, Mrs. William Mctcalf, .Mrs property owners, who failed to William Hatfleld, John R. Ronald- heed a previous borough commun- Du Mont Again son and John J. Connolly. ication to clean up and cut the Special prize winners included high grass on their land, Mr. Law- Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Hatfleld, Mrs. rence said it was a disgrace to have THINS. WL SAT. «t UfiGETTS First In Television Linda Gardella, Mrs. Leon BoecKle "an avenue of cat-tails and crow- Mrs. Frank Jackson and Joseph weeds" growing along South Beach J. M. Kelly Company | Pitts. Such overgrowth, he said, also can Others attending were Mrs. Ger- cause disease. Has 15" Table Model trude. Hilbert, Mrs. Emily Lentr, There was no answer to Mr, Mrs. Hannah JelTajs, Mrs. Pauline wniiiiiiniwaii Lawrence's question as to why the Fleming, Mr*. Anna Hughes, Mr*. borough had failed to act on its William Lawler, MM. Robert Holds- demand last spring that either worth, Mrs. James Ronaldaon, Mr* property owners would clean up WAIT Caroline Lau, Mrs. Mary Madura this land or the borough would do Mrs, George DeLong, Mri. John so and bill the owners for the coat Have those back to school Pickett, Mrs. Lillian Mallen, Mr« Mr, Lawrence ••aid he would dis- Rafl.1Oc Carl Bergman, Mia. William Ai>t cuss with official* his plan for do- clothes Sanitone Dry Cleaned Mia. Caroline Ford, Mrs. George ing an overall cleanup job econ- Black, Mrs. Fred Krcbs, Mrs. Dell omically, and councllmen said they LIBBEY12 ox. NOW AT Sternschue, Mrs. James H. Mac- would talk over the matter with Phec, Sr., Mrs. Frank Portcnutein, him if the owners did not respond Mrs. Anna Bruntz, Mrs. MM: to the new appeal. Clarke, Mrs. William Meier, Mrs LEON'S Laura Groves, Mrs. Frank S. Wade- South Beach property owners GLASS •1-76 WHITE STREET worth, Mis. Rose Gardella, Mr.! whose hedges have been overgrown, Joseph B. Miller, lln, Cecelia and now present a danger to mo- Red Bank 6-2800 Rufflns, toring, were the subject of criticism Mrs. Rose Slanna, Mrs. Peggy by Council President Neils Jacob- Bauer, Mrs. Mae Brlndle, Mrs. sen. He noted that a new state law UMBLERS Mary Maher, Mrs. Thomas Shark- gives municipalities the right to SQUIBB REMEMBER!! ey, Mra. Clifford Albertson, Mra. force owners to trim their hedges, John Way, Mrs. May' Mari, Mrs and suggested he would ask Sea Improved Four Ueatmg Vottt Tony Behr, Mrs. Helen Fergtuon, Bright to act on this right if these Last Winter Mrs, Elsie Cruse, Mra. James Lun- owners didn't have this work done DINTAl drlgan, Mrs. Anthon O. Lund, Mrs. soon. Emma Weimer, Mrs. Katharine On Mr. Jacobsen's recommenda- Vour Fuol Will Cott Clarke, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. CREAM More This Winter tion a letter is going out to the George Wagner, Mrs. Harry Salt-, property ownera involved, asking Mrs. Beatrice Osip, Mrs. Mabtl Alkaline-action tooth, their hedges be trimmed to a max- potlo with refreshing Rock Wool Insulation Walling, Mrs. Elsie Kraiuse, Mrs. imum height of four feet. Will Cut Your Fuel Colt George Kovelesky, Mrs. Betty Sen- Mr. Hoctcr, referring again to natural mint flavor I •t Leatt 18% . .. iger, Mrs. Joseph J. Murphy, Mrs, Rose Knight, Mr. and Mrs. John the bills that have been presented RIG. 43c to the borough for cleaning of CALL R. Ronaldson, Mr. and Mrs. John LAROI TUIIS Phansteil, Mr. and Mrs. Robert sewers leading to the home of J, Keg. 6.95 SWISS 2 Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Car- H. Bowser on Embrlc pi., said he'd "OLSON Jock, Miss Clara Horns, Miss Rho- never approve payment. FOR da Southall, James Herbstromer, It was Mr. Mocter's opinion that Wrist Watch George McGregor, John Palln and work had been done at Mr. Bows- INSULATION" John J. Moran, er's order, which had not been au- Atlantic Highland* 1-0540 thorized by the borough and that, First and Ciarfleld Ave«., therefore, the borough was not re- Legion Head Offers Aid sponsible for the cost. However, 5-50 Atlantic /HlfhUnda To Vets On G I Dividend tills matter, which has been under discussion for more than a month, World War II veterans may ap- was put over until the Sept. 16 C wsnttr •>••„ Ins. PLAIN 0" ply for and have their application meeting. for government insurance dividends Councilman Jacobsen, who con- General Motors filled out for filing at any of the ducted the meeting in the abience RADIUM DIAL $1.10 453 posts of the American legion of Mayor Thomas Farrell, who is in New Jersey according to an an- working at the Atlantic City race nouncement made by Halaey W. track, said repairs on many bor- SPECIAL! Metal ViUUti Stickel, state legion commander. ough streets had been completed. In offering; the services of the le- On the Beach way job, now un- gion to the veterans, Commander der way, he said, the cost will be LUNCH KIT "Patrician" R«g.S0c(1V4Oi.)|«r Tune Up Stickel said, "The American legion about $600, but that the borough welcomes the opportunity to render will get back 90% of this in the WltH 6 OZ. VACUUM lOTUE MAC this special service to our comrade! form of state aid late this year. FLARE BRUSH •V R«». Me (4 os.) |o» of World War II and we hope that Congratulations were given Mr. sptciM. 1,98 they will make full use of tht fa- Jacobsen, who ia the chairman of CRIMI SHAMPOO Service cilities of our legion homes and the committee on streets and roads, meeting places throughout the state. Our service officers and by other councilmcn, who said heir assistants arc prepared to fur- they believed most borough streets nish valuable Information and as- now are in excellent condition, ANY MAKE OIL OR sistance to all thoie who care ts 'articularly commended was the REG. 98c utilise their service. We recom- work being done on Beach way. mend that all those eligible to re- This, said Mr. Hocter, "Is a vast lighter, Brighter, Newer GAS BURNER ceive dividends file, their applica- improvement." tion without delay." ^BALLPOINT PEN Carl R. Gray, Veterans' adminis- <"Emwliv«" or "Shorty") , UP COCOAS Makti homo waving trator, has announced that divi- at aoiy, twite at faiM CALL RE 6-1041 dend payments will be made be- with EXTRA 49c PERMADRI InNowraihionod ginning about the first of next POISON year. OAK « SUMAC , Stop itching, dry n» For 24 Hour Service "Put p*p In Hi. Pocket-Dook or put. bliateraquitkly.ssfely. 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€H0€0Un ELORDA CREAM R«0.$3.3O J&Ea&y! PLENAMINS You can win on* of th«se multi-vitamin eopsulei with Onus toiu Ford Deal* Maokflniih this ststament: "All iyittf postff in wit itovti urs lad trucks ihouli M safely liver concentrate and iron! * GtUFrtiCsr-SiMirCtiwk, cHacktdDtiiodMybiuuu./ 700 frizes Tm Sifity lMl|*la ind Fin 72 CANULIS /Barbara Qould HUONUT'S Dulirry Mr/Unit. IllMmrftorltuoiiMtnr (144 total teas* entry blankblk , wililll baawsrtbM be posted at all Ford Gensral Duty Model F-3, V.| on thha buiii of ttatanrltyn , Dealers not later than Vitamin Capsules orlflntilty and aptnaai. December 1, 1949. englni, itok* body, 158-Inch Judges' decisions arc final. (•> Contest Is open to all wh»#|boi» FORD Truck!, residents of United Slcten, To help prevent Duplicate firlr.it Is Mcrpt employees of Kurd Rexall Fall Radio Show starts Sunday, Sept. 18 •qulppid with Radio and "Moglc Air" HtaKr.Optlen- tlm, Kntrirs muit be sub- vitamin B-Complex mitted in the name of tha Motor Cnmiiany, Ford ol ai prlzei to ths top 5 of lh« 25 car wlnneri whe registered owner nr hil Dealers their advertliing deficiencieil spstlfy prsfertnes tor a truck onContut Intry Hank. daeifnited representative. aienciea or their fimilles, 39 starring Phil Harris & Alice Faye IZZ^'r NBC bottlooMOO Htrt'i wtrt wt (feck Mil « per ctr «r track (lie matter what the meke) (••ttl««f 250-7.25) MAKII • ITIIRINO • UWTI • TIRII 3 WINOIMIIDWIFIM • MUMIH . OlAII • HORN RIAR VIIW MIRROR • OTHER IAFIU FACTORS •«n IN M» nr ms ttmam Matches (micro* msttHH, PARKE-DAVI5 j00^50US.SmmBom ABDEC KAPSEALS 25s Box SO 350*5 UtSmm Am \t** LIGGETT INTIR TODAY! * CONTIST CLOSIf OCT. 31 SQUIBB DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. with Vioiturol Cap< DRUGS 9- 90 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK CORNER BROAD 4 MONMOUTH STS« RED BANK PHONE 6-1444 BED BASK REGISTER, HEPTEMBEB 8, VH9,

liHMJilB|]lllllll!llHIII!Elli!lli!IIIIilllllllllllilllH!!llllli(lllll| Capt. Bernstein Aseuines i For Manufacturer!, Fan am AMI a. *^*H 1 • • s Married At Middletown JOHN t. ACKLEY And laduttrial U.ei New Post At Ft. iMonmoulli INSURANCE Wheels Casters ITCHING, ECZEMA DM M«it Television i CARL BFXKMANX j Capt. Henry E. Bernstein, U. S. Bed Companies Wide range of type* and cite*. N. J. District Manager :\ See New (1950) Models! naval adviser to llaj- Gen. Francis Expert Service Time Paymanta 4" stamped tin (toy) to (.00x16 H. Lanahan. commanding general Sigtnaw Products Corporation • WNING 15 Market St., Newark, N. J. (farm Implement.) I. H. KELLY COMPANY of Fort Monmouth. has assumed 27 Wallace St., Red Bank, N. J. BOK 127, Sea Bright, New JcrM* ' directorship of the Aimed Services SKIN? 1ST BM«4 -81. BeaJ Bask, N. J. Electro Standards agency at Knit Monmouth through a joint agree- NtwRiKtf! ment of the army, navy and air force. loo Pay Nothlaf If Not DcUgMei The agency prepares and pub- You'll marvel how wondarfullr alTacuva MEN NEW FALL STYLES CERAMEL i. for rell.ving an* halpln* lishes standard specifications for heal Eczema, Ulcarated Sores, Wound., . Beaton a "like MW* look electronic parts and material* usi;U Burn, and Infant Enema. Try a jar of am* feel to Urt year* suit in communications and electronic CERAMEL. If it doesn't do wondtna lor BaaJtoae cteaaln* pint Air- equipment for the armed forces. turn aaJdriBC aoe* the trick. Capt. Bernstein is a graduate of the naval academy at Annapolis, Bridal Qowns and was serving as duty onVcr on tot SHREWSBURY AVE.. RED BANK board the Battleship California at PARKE DRUG CO. LEON'S Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1942. After Custom-Made and Ready-to-Wear M-TC WHITE 8TBEET serving on the BattlcjMlp South •I BROAD ST. RED BANK Dakota following its commission, ProfMtionai Pharmacy, Inc. Red Bank 6-2800 he went to the Bureau of Ships. Reasonable Prices 5*'MONMOUTH ST.. RED BANK Capt. Bernstein initiated the plan which established the electronic Lnryc Selection of Formal Gowns Held service group giving hundreds of officers the training which en- abled them to specialize In all types of electronic equipment. LOVE LANE Haymow Hot Spots Are Danger Signals BRIDAL SHOP Even though this was an Ideal haying season, hay went into some 23 W. Front Street Red Bank 64172 barns with too much moisture for safe storage. Open dally from 10 to 9. Friday from 10 to 9. 117 PROSPECT AVE., RED BANK. N. J. PHONE BE «.»» Hay can heat and gradually reach Al«o by appointment. dangerous tcmpeiaturcs weeks ,if- Classes in all types of dancing for children tcr it is first stored, points out XV. C. Krueger, extension agricultural from siv years and adults. engineer at Rutgers university. There is a possibility of spontane- FaU MMion starting September lfth. ous combustion in hay stored when it contains more than 25 to 30 ucr Junior Assembly • Ballroom for Teen-agers starting October 5th. Mr. and MM. Walter C. Grubb, Jr. cent moisture. This is particularly HIGHLAND MANOR SCHOOL true of the legume hays such as al- Exercise classes for women and business girls. Mtes Marie Eleanor Dobbs, and was attached to a coronet of falfa, clover and vetch, daughter of Charles B. Dobb3 of. orange blossoms. White gladioli The Rutgers farm engineer rec- Church lane, Middletown village, were Used for her bouquet, Mr. ommends checking such mows once AND JUNIOR COLLEGE and Walter C, Grubb, Jr., ion of Dobbs gave his daughter in mar-in a while to find out if any hot riage, Mr, and Mrs. Walter C. Grubb, spots are developing and then to At Shadow Lawn, West Long Branch, N. J. Thousands of Women agree also of Middletown village, were Miss Charlotte Dobbs of Middle- take steps to prevent fire damage. married Sunday at the Middletown town, the bride's sister, was maid A thermometer probe can be used TKL. LONG BRANCH 0-3114 Baptist church, Jtev. Boyd R. of honor, and was dressed in a to locate and read the temperature Greenwalt, pastor of the Summit blue tafTeta dress, styled with an of suspected hot pockets. The IMV ANU BOARDING I'CTil.S. GRAIIE 4 THROUGH JUNIOR COLLEGE. NO.V. ave. Methodist church of Jersey off-shoulder neckline and a bo.if- probe consists of a thin wooden rod 8KCTARIAN. City, an uncle of the bridegroom, fant skirt. She had a matching with a dairy thermometer imbed- performed the ceremony. cap and carried sprays of yellow ded in a groove cut in the side of KI.KMKNTAIIV, COLLEGE l'REI'ARATORV, LIBERAL ARTS AND VOCATIONAL The church was decorated with gladioli, MIKB Margaret Chopllnsky, the sharpened end. COVRBK8. FlAfflAff QUAi gladioli and dahlias. Mrs. Georgia also of Middletown, was a brides- Any temperature above 125 de- Hartman was organist, and Wal-maid. Her dress was yellow taffeta, grees should be regarded as unusu- Your daughter will «* ECO HO Mi! Everyone Liked To The couple will leave today for but in case spot temperatures go 'You may enroll your daughter In these extra currlcular courses separately Pasadena, Cal., where they will up to 175, it would be wise, says without enrolling her in the rest of the school. live. For traveling the bride was Krueger, for a farmer to call his Go To Her Home dressed in a gray taffeta dress with lire chief and insurance agent. It Was Easy navy blue accessories. The bride was graduated from To See Why Middletown township high school and attended Parsons school of De- Not only because she enter- sign in New York city. She has tained so well and made been employed at the J. Yanko everyone feel at home, but be- store here. cause her house was immacu- BANK late and like new. Yet it was The bridegroom was graduated an old house—but not a neg- from Rumson high ^chool, and dur- YOUTH CENTER lected one. On both inside ing the war was an ensign in the and out, Du Pont paint kept Navy V-12 program. While In the BOYS' WEAR it protected and clean. And service he obtained his bachelor easy to keep clean, too. Try of jcience degree in electrical engi- it. At your Red Bank dealer, neering at Rensselaer Polytechnic GIRLS' WEAK J. H. Kelly Company (Kelly institute, Troy, N. Y. Last year he Building), 157 Broad Street, attended the Lutheran Theological corner Harding Road. seminary at Philadelphia, and tor the next two years will complete itotjAg it belitving! Yet, ladiM, whtn his study for the ministry at Ful- ler seminary, Pasadena, you tMte any Flagstaff product-youil Best Bet For A Vet! •M for yourself that Flagstaff insists CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY on the best and nothing but tbsbsst- Elberon Village Benjamin G. Paskua, son of Mr. ELBKRON, N. J. and Mrs. Garry Paskus of Laurel becauie only the pick of the crap can ave, Middletown, celebrated his Not A Dime Down Payment. seventh birthday Saturday with a be packed under the proud Flagstaff Thla'charmiM koma ftva* you wary, thing phial On a laka. Mar Octan— party at the home of his grand- IsbeL Yet, you pay no more for Flag* y.ar 'round canfartt Blf, lully-asulppaa' mother, Mrs. Benjamin G. Paskus, VALUES in famous brand children's wear are always to be kltchon (Banrflxi K.Mnator nfrlnra- 434 Ocean ave., Sea Bright. tor); apacioua living non, two Iarga found at the Red Bank YOUTH CENTER. This is your a»»ur. staff quality than (or the ordinary kind! badrooma, tlla Bathroom.' E*pai»lon at- tic. Pltaty of cloaata. Aluminum corakl. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ance of quality children's apparel at reasonable prices. Buy nation windowi. Rock-wool Intulatlon Frank Weinhelmer and children kaoaa kouaa coal In aummar, warm in Chris, Kathy and Kurt, and Mrs. with confidence as your purchase is guaranteed by our wlntar. Gas htat. TSOO aquar. hat, land- acapad. Garafa, ovarkaad doora. Now— Charles Weinhelmer, all of Laurel MONEY BACK policy. Fully pavtd atratta. No saaaiamanti. ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinheim- Naar ackoola, ckurckaa, '/» mill to ata- er and children Mary Louise, Lois llon. Total eoat—Juit |9,M0. NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR QUALIFIED VETS. and John Weinheimer of Shrews- TOM SAWYER FLAGSTAFF LOW CASH PAYMENTS FOR NON-bury township; John Paskus, other This famous brand "for real boys" VETS. Tako Routa U aautk to Baton- •on of Mr. and Mrs. Paskus; Mrs. 7HF HOUSE WAI QUALITY BUI 11 town and Routa 4N to Ctdar Ava., aaar leads off the many outstanding Ocoanlrant. Tkaa fallow aina to Elbar- William Boasert of Mount Vernon, values in our boys' department. groan *• Vlllaia. N. Y., and Mrs. Joseph Zabriskie Corduroy Jackets. Size* • to It. •f Chicago. from 7.98 Wool Slacki. Plaldi and soUd* from 3.98 Dress Shirt*. White and pastel*. School-Next Week from 1.98 Eton Shirts. Size* S to 8. Has junior the right clothes to start from 1.79 DRESSES Tears of experience back such the session? If not come in and famous 'brands as CINDERELLA, TINY TOWN, MARY JANE, MISS QUALITY and many other.. All let us fix him up. the latest back-to-school styles. Sizes 3 to 6M,, 7 to 14, and pre- Sturdy Suits - - - 10.95 to 29.95 teen 10 to 14. Also toddler 1 to 3. from 1'9S to 8 9t Zip-Lined Coats - - 22.50 to 36.85 Corduroy Sport Coats 11.85 to 19.95 FAMOUS BRAND VALUES Covert Slacks • - 6.95 to 11.95 POLO SHIRTS GIRLS BLOUSES For boys and girls from such famous mills 4 tin All the latest fall styles in cottons and rayons. Plaid Flannel Shirts • • - 2.49 as HEALTH-TEX, DONMOOR and TAM •JiVW Sizes 3 to 6Vj and 7 to 14. Reasonably priced from Wool Sweaters - - 3.50 to 6.95 O'SHANTER. Prices start at 1 1 Polo Shirts - . - - 1.97 • BOYS SWEATERS • SKIRTS . .. A large selection of cardigans and slip-overs .79 Back-to-school plaids are favorites among a I'.98 Socks he'll like - - • 45c to 65c in cotton and wool. Prices start at 1 large variety of styles and colors. Starting at X • CARTERS UNDERWEAR • SOCKS-Trimfit and Phoenix Wo carry a complete lino of Carter's for boys, girls and Wise mothers know these two famous brands. Regularly i tun Infants. 39c and more are now S for $1.00

JKridel RED BANK RED BANK, N. J. Visit Our Infants' Charge It —Pay Later . . . Shop Friday Till 9 P.M. YOUTH CENTER Department 20 BROAD STREET Four li..u I>A>K REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 194ft Changes Made In Three Youths Held ••••••BHIillllllMIMnnii Hoofing •Mint Insulation At Keaiisburg 78th Division I fclfcrtTelevision ! OLSON Three Keansburg juveniles were I See Xcw (1950) Models! ROCK WOOL NOMI INSULATION Rent Procedures held for action of the juvenile con- Reunion At Dix Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mechanics IV-cora Outlines 'erence committee Saturday , on j. H. KELLY COMPANY EatimatM Without Obligation charges of stealing auto part*. A 5,000 To Attend : 1S7 Broad St. Utd Bank, X. J. W. W. KINNIDVi Local ItepraaMUUv* IVCH' Methods companion, Joseph McNally of Keansburg, will be arraigned Sept. Three-Day Event iS-HU Important modification of rent 12 on charges of larceny and pos- At Fort Dix this week-end will procedures were announced today session of stolen goods. be 5,000 men from every state in by Michael Pccora, rent diicctor of The boys, ages 14, 16 and 17, the nation, to participate in the Northeastern New Jeisey Area lent were apprehended Friday after one three-day reunion of the 78th ofllce, 151 Washington St., Newark. of them was caught stealing hub- "Lightning" division. Included will AIR CONDITIONING The director stated that the hous- caps from cars parked in the bor-he several hundred Monmouth ing expediter has issued these new ough-owned parking lot on Beach county veterans of the division. "AS YE SEW-" procedural regulations to simplify way. Heading the Monmouth delega- the steps taken by landlords and Bdward F. Ambrose, new Keans- tion will be William Kellner of Red We're referring, of course, to the lady of the house who reap* HEATING tenants in getting their full right! burg magistrate, who was appoint- Bank, John VanKiik of Middle- under rent control. ed to replace William A. N. Haag, town, Ralph Damiano of Long Mich satisfaction in clothing herself and her family better for less Hereafter landlords and tenants imposed sentences on two drivers Blanch, Joe Levy of Freehold and with her own sewing skill and BASKIN'S quality fabrics. More will serve notice on each other who pleaded guilty to drunken Allan Bagger of Deal, county when applying to the rent office for driving. Wilbur Newman of Asbury chairman. and more women are discovering daily that BASKIN'S wider selec- J. H. Mount Co. rent adjustments, eviction certifi- Park was fined $200, ordered to Events begin tomorrow and end tions, lower prices and more modern stock arrangement save them cates and other aetion.s affecting pay $20 in doctor's fees and had .Sunday. The program includes reg- the other party. Previously the his license revoked for two jvirs. imental reunions, regimental soft- shopping time — and MONEY. Join the homesewing parade to M MOAD STBMT notice was served by the area rent James Travis of Brooklyn was ball games and the staging of "Zlg BASKIN'S FABRIC FAIR — and SAVE! oillce after the application or pe- committed to the county jail for 30 Zag Follies," a show first produced •ED BANK tition had been tiled. The new day« when unable to pay the $200 in 181* in France. It will be re- procedure will reduce the workload fine. Hii license was also revoked vived by the original members of 6-4330 ot» local oflkcs and speed up the for two yean. the production. llnal determination on requests. A service will be held Sunday in FABRICS FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL Another change provides for di- the 78th Memorial chapel at Dix. Engineeri for rect appeals by the landlord* or Counly Attracts Thia chapel holds 18 stained glass tenants from the area rent direc- windows installed by various regi- COTTON CLAN PLAIDS • Summer Cooling tor's decisions to the housing ex- Holiday Crowds ments of the division to honor the pediter in Washington. ThU elim- Labor day meant big business to memory of the more than 8,000 Anderson's sanforized wool-like cottons that love • "Packaged" Air Conditioning inates the Intermediate step of re- Monmouth county beaches despite members who made the supreme view by the regional housing ax- the nip of cool air in the wind. sacrifice. Services will be conduct- .wanhiug, 36" wide. • Automatic Central Heating pediter, which was previously avail- Inspection of the beaches from Sea ed by Rev. J. Harold Thomson of able to landlords and tenant*. Bright to Asbury Park showed all Little Falls, N. V., of the 310th In- Applications for review now to be teeming with people—most of fantry of World War I. He will be pending in the regional oftlce» will assisted by Rev. J, Cunningham of PIN WALE CORDUROY I be handled as follows: them sun bathers. Particularly large crowds were New York city, 'chaplain of the 1. Those involving a tenant's stay •J09th Infantry of World War II. Pall's top fabric in 9 popular shades; warm, light i, 9iM I* 5>M>, imlua11n« fcrtu of certificate relnting to eviction or noticed at the Sea Bright munici- pal beach, Sandlass pavilion, Colo- weight, durable. 36" wide. landlord's deposit of money in es- ny Surf club, West End casino and Episcopal Bishop L69- crow after a rent reduction will be forwarded to Washington for at the boardwalk beaches of Long consideration as appeals. Branch and Asbury Park. Inherits $25,000 2. All other .applications will be An indication of how the crowds A former Keyport and Matawan RAYON GABARDINE dismissed by the regional office, were enjoying a truly festive holi- clergyman, Bishop Benjamin D. but the landlord or tenant may ask day waa icen at the lupper and Dagwell of the Episcopal dioccjs Always a favorite for dresses, skirts, jumper*, etc. for reconsideration by the area night club.. At Val Ernic'g Sea of Oregon, will receive $25,000 from rent director or file an appeal with Bright Yacht club, there were 200 the estate of a 92-year-old Denver, 42" wide; 6 handsome colors. the housing expediter in Washing- or more people attending a Ladies' Colo, man, Patterson C. Fisher, ton. night dinner dance Sunday night, who had been his friend for years. Housing Expediter Tighe E. and almoBt ai many at another spe- Bishop Dagwell at one time served Woods emphasized that the agency cial entertainment program held as rector of St. Marys' Episcopal 100% Virgin Wool Flannol policy of requiring notice to affect- there Thursday night. This night church, Keyport, and Trinity Epis- ed parlies is retained and in fact spot will hold dinner dances Sat- copal church, Matawan. The wide width and low, low price give you thrifty, strengthened under this stream- urdays through September. lined procedure. Under this policy, All hotels in the area reported warmth and smartness. 56". 2.79' either party to a rental agreement business was brisk although there is entitled to know when the other were some vacant rooms available. Back To School party files a request with the rent Fishing, boating and golf attracted office for an action which will mean hundred! of sportsmen into the in clothes dry cleaned the an eviction, change in rent, or open. city-country oxcluslvts change in the accommodations or better Sanitone way services. WEDDING ANNIVEBSART BASKIN'S FABRIC FAIR ...our famous The new method calls for the Mr, and Mrs.- Samuel D' Silva of BY landlord or tenant to serve the Navealnk observed their 45th wed- 10 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK I. H. Wraggo collections notice directly to the other person ding anniversary, A19 28. The oc- instead of providing a notice copy casion was marked by a lawn din- LEON'S Juit Off Broad 8t', Oppotao Mnefci to the rent ofllce for service. For ner party at their home on Mon- example, a landlord will now de- mouth ave. There were 45 guests 64-76 WHITE STHEET liver a copy of his petition person- "Largest Fabric Store Along The Shore* Wonderful mix or match present, including their five chil- Ked Bank 6-280O ally to each tenant or by mail, or dren and 11 grandchildren. separates... In rich fabrics/ by leaving it at the tenant'* resi- dence, provided there arc no more muted tones, with lovely than four tenants involved. In casca where there are more slender skirts, smartly than four tenants, the landlord! shorter lockets... designer may use this same method or put a copy of the petition form oitf the collections .. . (our premises. If the notice is potted, the landlord also must serve each Greater power per gallon , sportswear collections tenant with notice of the nature of e.93 to •5.00) the posted document and the place where it is posted. In those cases where a tenant li seeking action, he can serve notice Lower cost per load only by delivering a copy of Ilia application personally to the land- charge accounts Invited lord, by leaving it at his place or residence or principal place of but- iness, or by mail. Tenant* are not required to serve each other with notice. As before, two copies of each document must be filed with the area rent office, together with certi- far fashion fwtvm fication that notice hai been pro- sine* 1919 vided the other party. "Summer doesn't slow down renulta from Register Classified Ads."—Advtr- rnmma montclair . spring iako . allonhurst tamzm tisement.

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him the chance he'd dance holes through SOME PEOPLI'S KIDS RED BANK REGISTER your best carpets. So you say: ''For LETTERS FROM EVENTS OF YEARS AQO «*•«• Iml Strnt. Ba* Beak. N. 1. ESTABLISHED UII heaven's sake, must von dan A* all the OUR READERS •y Jsfci M. C—lt am4 Heary time?"' Von might jusi as well say: "<;

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SNDOUS VALUES! SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! Introducing for you, during Back-To-School Week, fabulous Fall fashions that will be the talk of the town. See them and buy them today at Jean Frocks, i| Where The Budgetwise Economize. SKIRTS DRESSES SWEATERS A ••ust" en your bff- Never at this lew, Here s a soft stroke to-ioheel checklist.* low price. Sensa- of luok for your Regular and suspender tional value for your school future. Angora stylos.. .Corduroy, baek-to-sohool sweaters downler- faille, plaid, satin, budget. Plaid taf- than-down, fluffier* taffeta...college fetas and cottons, than-fluff in oolors campus colors. 24-32. 9-20. Reg. 4.99. only Angora can FOR THIS SALE... capture. 34-40* BOLEROS LINGERIE BLOUSES You'll be a frater-" Satin, nylon, crepe., nlty favorite In PAJAMAS1 8.99 up aatohod to your •• these frostpoint ana budget. Also solid aenswear worsted and plaid ootton bolero suits with the GOWNS 2.99 up new fly-away baok. blouses that are Slses 13-18.1 elasslo for classest Keg. value 8.99. SLIPS 1.99 up and eeapus. 38-38.•• PA5TH5 .39 up DRESSES BRAS. (79 up DRESSES i H0USIC0AX8 8,99 up You'll pass all exeat Froa early morning with flying eolors in olass till lights out;- these fall-fashioned nOLXGB.'SEIS 12.99 you'll wear these new frostpoint* plaid Fall satin, corduroy, wool'and taffeta f taffeta, plaid wool, dresses.* Vet Ml BID.JACKETS ...... 1.99 orepe, frostpoint' styles*ini new^ , dresses.'9-44..... •• fall'colors. 9-*4. AiWiios All felors. PATjCHY TEENAGE ZIP-OUT MCKET COATS COATS You're first on the Spedlally prlood. * SAVX $10. Two VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE! college Hit-Parade In Save |5. Sizes complete ooats in this new Jive rage... 9-15, 10-16. one. 100* wool printed eotton Ixoluslvely ours covert and tweed, flannel jacket and at all wool zip-out MOUTON-DYED LAMB COATS Bowler Hat. 10-16. lining...sleeves Jacket and Hat... and all. 10-18 in a low.value at.... green, grey, win*.. 9*00* USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Reg. 34.99, Would ordinarily sell for 128.00* Telephone iWliile the limited number lasts! Another outstanding fur buy . • < 14 BROAD STREET, Red Bank 6-0955 bringing a saving of 29.00 on supple, silky, mouton-dyed lamb coats RED BANK In 1949<1950'i new 34 and 40-inch lengths! One of the warmest aiid m. longest wearing of furs .,. destined for yenrs of outstanding service! Let us hold your coat on Lay-awuy until cold weather ... be carl;! RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER ». 194». VOLUNTEER FIREMEN hen that frantie -"Fire!" -is neord in thousands of American com- W munities, it is on the local butcher, the real estate broker, the shoe- maker that hope for quick,action rests. They are the Volunteers, the amateur smoke-eaters, a vibrant part of America's small-town tradition. In few places is that tradition stronger than at Red Bank, N. J., a town of 13,500 which, with the help of neighboring communities, can send some 200 firemen to any major fire in a few minutes. Now in its 77th year, the Red Bank Fire Departm9nt is one of the old, completely volunteer organi- zations in the country. Its members - even the chief - give their services without charge. Here are Red Bank's Vamps at .work and play. r

FIREMEN ALL: Some Red Bankers who stop work when alarms ring: Border) Wolcott, banjf messenger; Abe Zoger, lawyer; Fred Jordan, butcher; Joe Holiday, baker; Chief Dominick Figaro, carpenter; Harry Aumack, gas station operator; Frank Wissempn, electrician; Earl Stout, photographer, Adraion Woodward, school janitor; Jack Stoye, pointer.,

VISITING FIREMAN: Chief Souerwein, retired, of Newark's fire department, makes trip ' to Red Bank to lecture Vols on equipment designed to put out cellar blazes.

AT EASE: Social activities take up much of a volunteer's time. There"are many social .' f'CALL: As fire warnings sound, half.jhoved Vol Con BATTLING A BLAZE: A hook and ladder and hose company, two of •vents, dances, bull sessions. Here's a card game with.the inevitable kibitzers. . Verry leaps out of the barber's chair and races to the fire house., Red Bank's six fire companies, join to quench a store fire.

SPIT-AND-POLISHERS: Keeping equipment clean and in .top workinq order is "must" business., CONQUERORS'. RETURN: Mission completed, the fire laddies return to their station to the cheers of admiring neighbors. , TWi Witt's NCtlMI IHOW-AP Niwittilurti. BED BASK BEO03TBB, SEPTEMEBR *, W19,

Catherine Trautman. Main «t., English- twp.: Mae M. DeOroot. Lakeside ave, Clrlcole, Old Mill rd. Wall twp.: Mar- town; Walter Benduga, 14 2d st.. West Atlantic twp.; William C. Jobes. 219 garet L. Andrews, 12U6 6th ave, Nrp- 500 Drawn In Five Panels Keansbuig; Elizabeth C. Duchesne, 312 Victor pi.. Anbury Park: Lailxdon II. tune; t)avid A. Thompson, 4 6 Arndcmy 7th ave., Asbury Park; Paul L. Olden, Jamison, Linden ave., Uitrhlands; Rone Ft, FarmingdBle; Eleanor C. Cinder, welder, 95 Franklin ave., Ocean Grove; Tewel, 302 8th ave. Afibury Park ; Juhn Freehold rd, Atlantic twp.: Albert E. SHIRTS Carrier Millie E. Scott, WinfieJi! dr., Little Sil- W. Korak. Jr., 57 W. WMhinirton ave., fflndlc, Jr., 90 ilordcn st, Shrewsbury; For Petit Jury Service ver; Sophie L. Oakley, Bownc rd.. Way-Atlantic Hixhlands; John J. Dzlezyr. 31 Joseph T. Tantum, 1034 Summertieid For Dependable and Complete side: MaiKai«t C. Ryan. 1705 4th ave.,Pearl at.. Red Bank: Enrl W. (Inrdner, ave.. Asbury Park; William H. White, Launtlcrod and Pressed Asbury Park: Sajnuel W. Waldman. 167 321 Sewall ave.. Asbury Park: Kathleen 52 Broad fit. Freehold: Peter l)ef;iovan- Liberty St.. Long Brunch: John B. Lew. 1). Hoffman, Apt. 127 Red Bank Manor, ni, 140 Portland rd. Highlands: HCM<«I lo Perfection at Five hundred county residents K 95 South at, Mnna«quan; Robert C. Red Bunk: Daisy L. BrigK', 54 Iro1, Itoom Coolera DehumldiBen Neck rd., Atlantic twp.: Alvina Ronoy, tic HiKhlnnds; Edward I" Dowling, 123 White, 6 Valley dr., Atlantic Hlgftlmxla ; Eatontown; Donald AUi'Hnw, Hlfl! Sidney LEON'S Store Weathermakera divided into five group*, the flrct to 508 St. Clair ave.. Spring IMU*; Flora N. Huilrioa ave.. Ea*t Keansburg: Norman Thomas W. KooniB, lol Lake ilr.. Al- ave. Union Beach: Allan R. Woolley, Low Temperature Cooling Bromell, 137 Main ave.. Ocean (irovo; Davidson, 18 Atlantic «t., Highlands; Icnhurst: Dorothea H. FiUpatrick. 24 Ir, 266 Norwood ave. West Ixynn aerve from Oct. 1 to 23; the second, Ricky E. Horowitz, 2" N. Broadwny, William L. Snillb. 22 Oak tor.. Neptune Valley dr., Matawjui; Madeleine C. Rible, Branch; Ro*e LaznrUH, 317 Hath live. 2l-llour Service at Our Oct. 2* to Nov. 13; the third, Nov. Long Branch; Emma R. Slmonson, -00 City; Sue Sortino. 1017 1st ave., As-903 17th avo., West Belmnr; Madeline Long Branch; Edith Dudley 401 Grnml fail Office. 14 to Dec. 4, and the fifth Dec. S Crescent pkwy., Sea Girt; Geoigie Reiih- bury Park; <:eora» Schreiber. 14 Cottasie Sodcn, u Vrcdenburgh v]., Freehold: ave, Ai.bury Park: Seymour Schacfe!', NOEL R. NILSON intil the end of the term. •y, 31 4th ave., Neptune City; John T. Pi.. Keansburg; Rolnnd R. Conklln, 205 Mary E. Jaeger; 576 Cedar ave. West 1316 Evergreen ave, Wannmnssa: Stel- H4-7« WHITE STBKET •T BROAD STREET BED BANK Lainbertson, Robitrtsvl'le rd., Marlboro Anh si., Union Bearh; Aveiil C. Wilson, Long Branch; Mary Barbn, 12 Reucrtn la Lai'.man. 408 2d ave, t.»"K Hrunih; R. B.S-S1S4 The jurors are is follow*: twp.; Tony F. Crudo, 1037 3d ave., As- 57 Elizabeth *t., Keyport; Ann Fee*. 21 blvd., Kcaiuburx: Esther L. Nelsoti, "i3 Dorothy WltiHcld, 511 Puik pi. »vc, Ked Rank 6-2800 ••finning S>pUmktr it, aa* Caataf bury Park; Anne Ardrpy, 3 0 YBrd ave., K. I'.ailroail ave., Neptune City; Eugene Osborn nve., ManaK. BnidanzH, 60 A.«bury Park, Gertrude Olsrn, IS I" hwy. Douglas W. Cole, 98 Hillside ave, N'op- M., littl* Silver; Oharlw H. Rum, 114liam E. Petrick, 41 Locust rd.. Hriclle; Matilda ter.. Long Branch; FrederlcU C. 4-N, Spring Lake Height*; Glitriys R. tune City: Marian E. !,awrence, Allcli- HiuUon ava., Eaat Kwnsburg! Kaawrta Bart Schneider, 8 West St., West Long Bradley, Washington ave.. Leonaitlo; Clayton, 1 Main St.. Avon: Ann Natalie town rd. Upper Freehold twp.; Ahe I)'- A. Norton, South l'.sk tt., HIg-hland.; Branch: Evelyn Rltzendollar, 121S 9th Arthur W. Watherwax, Lakewood rd.. Cerrato, hwj-. 9-4, Marlhnro twp, Cath- Vorkln 54 Cooper ave, Loni; Braneli; William L. Leonanl, Bcora at., Karitan ave., Neptune; Rudolph C. Allaire, 32 Freehold twp.: Esther E. Merrick, Ut erine Ruts:. 59 White st.. Shrewpbury; Joarphine R. Boyrc, 1224 Sth ave, Nep- twii.i Ch)., Keanflbur^;; Churles G. 137 E. Bfi*

E'.iinbeth Deture. 397 Main »t, Kean«. burg; Franco* Marsnail. loU 4th ave, Aibury Park: SophU J. Dennla, 70 WII- son ave, Neptune City: Russell Travera, 28 Bellvu* ave, Keansburg. Beginning December S and Continuing Until End of (he Seulon Kobert W. Burnside. 10 Woodbine ave. Little Silver: William T. Vaughay, 12 Borden st, Shrewsbury: Isabel!; A. Wanfibmt. 224 Loula st, Elberon; John Fitzpatrick. 50< 14th ave, Belmsr; Ray H. Warren, 123 Heck ave. Ocean Grove; Thoa. E. Brenolgan, 41 Church st, Kennsburg: Chester A. Martin, 34 At- bury ave, Atlantic Highlands; Thomas J. Grrnna. Jr, 129 Port Monmouth rd, WM, tUmntt Um Keannbur*: (Uadrs N. Hnband. 1-121 «th ave, Neptune; Richard A. Kirby. *4 (Wl'faMl •» «*»•* Linden pi. Red Bank: Helen R. N«w- bury, 26 Euclid ave, Manmquan; Caro- lyn H. Rueklln, 86 Rlvenrlda ave., Red Bank: Joseph C. Miller, Center are, Leonardo; Marie VanBeren, 12 Pine at, Asbury Park: Mary S. WnUon, 417 WeM End ave. Long Branch: Tag* John- son, Ave. of Two Rivera, Rumson; Anne W. Monteforte. 4t4 West End ave. Long Branch; Kna B, Bnrkalow. IS TJrock- morton *t. Freehold: Mildred Brown, 1» Borden ave.. Aabury Park: Ruth E. Collins, 54 Vail.y dr., Atlantic High, lands; Donald 9, Wel». 162 Bi»ad st, Matawan; Catherine E. Cottrell, Fair. fleld farms, Howell twp.: Ida MiHer, 18 Southard ave., Farmlngdalo; Dou«!a« Traphtgen. 917 (iraanmtre ave. Inter. Inken: Frances fish, 1505 3d ave., As. bury Park: Doris M. Rogers. Dutch ffline rd.. Marlboro (.wp.; Mortimer W. Mahon, 627 Vernon »t, Lonr Branch I Nora D, Lee, 22 Center »t, Rumaon. .and it has that Edith Yonks, 53 Wallace »t, Red Rank; Dorothy B. GarrUinn, 173 Manor dr., Bad Bank: Frank M. Hunting. Holm. del rd, Holmdei twp.; Helen VanSant. 37 Madison ave, lied Bank; Edna M. new Ford "Feel Blackstone Take the wheel... Washing Machines Tk'H Fnfs M| in appearance, a style leader. The New York Fashion Academy try the new Ford "FEEL" Judged it "Fashion Car of the Year" over all other makes. Come in and try it Wl till Ordor Today From Your Ford Doalor For Eajjy Dollvoryl _ k & Look forthlti Im REFUSE BOOTLEG KELLY BUILDING in your Irayar SUBSTITLITfS . . . , "75 Ve«n MuMnr MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. Draltr's itora.aa Belter W»«hlng Better w —Sold By— ICI CRIAM 90 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J. IXCLUflVILY j. H. KELLY COMPANY 187 Broad St, Ked Bank, N. J pours S.OO,QOO CAt-SAmY CONTUT in us von umtY BUNK Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949. County Board of Elections up to aid in- REGISTRY AND ELECTION Southern railroad, thence northward- REGISTRY AND ELECTION HtGlSTRV AND ELECTION I/, along th* Bay, to tie point aw •!*« ly along the tracks or road Ded of NOTICE NOTICE of Beginning. cluding S.ptembir 29. 1949. Dairy Farm Income NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF MIDOLETOIVN. N. J. The polling place for tha Sixth Elec- The polling place toi the Township M the New Jerbey Southern railioad to lie BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER. N. J. V (I Eatontown Club BOROUGH OF RED BANK. N. J. Intersection with the center line ot Mnn- Notij* lit hereby KI C that District tion District Is the Port Monmouth Fir* Atlantic i» the Township Hall Colt'* Is Dunn One-Thiril Notice iu hereby given that District ttack. Ntw Jersty. Notice is hereby given that District mouth street, thence eastwardly atotiK Boards of Election and Registry in and Boards of Election find Registry in and House at Port Monmuuth. N. JJ. Boards of Election and Rc^'ulry in and the center line of Monmuuih strict to ftj> lor the Township of MiddleLown, County S*v.ptk Electseo District Cauauawaly The net income which the aver- for tilt: Uocough ot LittJe Silver, County of Monmouth. Kioto of New Jersey, will Township Clerk. lor the BorouKh of lied Hank, County intersection with center line of Bund of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will Known a* the Eaat Keanskvr* District. Starts Program age New Jersey dairyman will re- of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will street, the point or place of beginning. meet at the places hereinafter desig- The bouirSarlae of th* sam* ar* a. February 10, 194». meet at the place hereinafter designated nated on. ceive for his work in 1949 will bs meet at the places hereinafter designated The polling place for the Sixth Glee* on follows, viz.: Home Freezer on tlon PUtrict is Relelie" f- Engin- • e House, TUESDAY, NOyEMBER 8, 1949 BEGINNING at tha mouth ot Pew's BOROUGH OF EATONTOWN, N. J. about one-third lower than last Drummnnd place. TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 8, 1949 between the hours ot 7 a. ni. and 8 p. Creek and in Sandy Book or Rarltan NOTICE TUESUAY. NOVEMBER 8, Jfl4» between the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. Bay: thencr. rjnnlng (1) Southerly, along Process Explained year, according to estimates made between the hours ol t-tt ui it. tn. and Seventh Election Oistrict. nt., for the purpose of conducting the REGISTRY AND ELECTION Beginning at a point where the renter m., for the purpose of conduct ing the general election. tha boundary line of Election DUtriot by John W. Carncross, agricultural eight I' rn, (Kustern Stnr.danl Time), general .election. Notice is hereby given that District line of Broad street U Intersected with Said general election will be held In No. I. to tkf County road from Now Boards of Election and Registry in and The opening fall meeting of the economist at Rutgers university. for the purpose of conducting n urimnry Said general election will ba held in Monmouth t* Keyport, known as County election for the nomination of candi- the center line of Reckless place, thence the said municipality for the purpose of Cor the Borough of Eatontown, County Woman's Community club of Carncross attributes this .sharp southwardly along the center line of thu ftuirl municipality for the purpohe of electing a Governor for the State of New Road No 7 s thence (2) Westerly, along dates. County Road No. 7 to Palmer Avenue of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will Eatontown was held last Thursday drop in dairymen's net returns to Brond street to the southerly boundary fleeting a Governor for the State of Jersey, two mc-mbcrs of the General As- meet lit the places hereafter designated Said genera! election will be held in of the BorouKh of Red Bank, thenre New Jersey, two members of the Gen- sembly from the County of Monmouth, thenre (8i Northerly, down Pafmer Ave- nt the Eatohtown American Legion the sharp decline in the price of UiL- suit] imimuiiiuliiy loar the purpose of northwcstwiir'lly along the center Ilne eral Assembly from Monmuutt County. a County Clerk, a SuaTogatc and one nue to its Intersection with the boundary 0D line of the Borough of Kean.burg TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 8, 194» home, The program Was in charge milk this yeur, continued high con tU-ctiur n (iovtrnor for the State of New of the tracks or toad bcil of the New a County Clerk, a Surrogate and one member of the Board of Chosen Free- between the hours of 7 a. m. and * p, Jersey, two nicmlncs of thi? General A<- York and Ixintt Brunch railroad uurnpany member of the Board of Choien Free- holders for the County of Monmouth for thence (4) Northerly and easterly, along of the club American home depart- for many items used for producing the boundary line of the Townxhlp of m. for the purpose of conducting tb* icmbly from the County of Monmouth, to lt» intersection with the center line of holders for the County of Monmouth for three years nnd for the following mu general election. ment, of which Mrs. A. V, Ra*ora j milk, and to increased amounts of n County Clerk, « Surrngntc, and one Chestnut street, thence easiwuidly *)onu nicllinl offices, viz; Middletown and th* Borough of Keans- three yiars, and for the following mu- burg to the high water lia* of Rarltan Said (,'c-neral election will bt held la is chairman. feed required during the period of member of the Uomd of Chosen Frrp- the center line of Chestnut street to Itt nicipal oiliccfi, viz; intersection with the renter line nf Ma- One TownEliip Cummitteeman for fu?l or Sandy Hook Bay: thence (5) Easter- the snid municipality for the purpose ot A demonstration of preparing drought. holdcrb for the County of Monmouth for Mayor for full term of two years. term. ly, along the said Bay to the point or electing a Governor for the State of New three ytnrs uiul for the following mu- ple avenue, thence southwardly alonu the Two Councilmen for full terms ot fruila and vegetables for a home He pointed out that the 21 p'.r center line of Maple avenue to the In* Notice is hereby given that qualified place of Beginning. Jersey, two members of the General A*» nicipal ofliccp, viz: three years. voters of the Township of Hiddlctown, sembly from the,County of Monmouth, freezer was pi%'cn by Mrs. Eliza- cent drop in the price of milk re- terser!Ion *1th the center line of Reck- The polling place for the Seventh Elec- Two Co unciJmin /or full terms of less place, thence eaetwardly, along the Notice >B hereby given that qualified County of Monmouth, State of New Jer- a County Clerk, a Surrogate and on* beth Madigan of Bloomfield, uslr.g three yenrs. voters uf the Borough of Little Silver, sey, not already registered- In snid fnii< tion District l» th* Fir* House nf the member of the Board of Chosen Free- ceived by farmers from January to center Ilne of Reekie?* plare to the cen- East Keansburg Fire Company, Thomp- General Electric appliances. All Notice ia hereby given that qunlified ter line of Broad street, the point 01 not already registered in aaid Munici- nicipulity under the Inws of New Jersey holders for the County of Monmouth tor May of this year was the greatest pality, under the lawt of New Jersey governing permanent registration may son Avenue. East KeansburaT' N. J three years and for tht following BU> the appliea.no.es were loaned by J. \ seasonal drop between these two voters of the HnrouKh of Red Dank, piano of beginning. Elfhth Eltclioa District. Cosaasealj not 11Iready remitstt-rcd In said Munici- governing permanent registration may register or transfer with tho clerk of nlcipal oiAces, viz: H. Mount company of Red Bank, months for any year since 1932. The polling place for the Seventh Elec- tegUtei or transfer with the Clerk of said municipality at his oflice, Town- Knesm a* the RIverslaWTIriv* and pality, under the lawn of New Jeney tion District Is Red Bank Woman's Club, Hodden's C*raer Dlatrict. Two Counciimen tor full terms M and the company gave three •elec- While milk prices recovered some KoverniiiB permanent resistnition may the said Municipality tt hl« office. Bor- ship JlaJ], King's Uighwny. Mlddlctown, three ywrs. Rroad street. ough Hall. Prospect avtnue, 1.1'.tie Silver, New Jersey, at any time between Wed- Th* boundaries of tht tarn* are «• tric clock* as prizes. These were in July, they were still 15 per cent rt'KJBtcr or truntjfpt with the Clerk nt Eighth Election District. nesday, April 20, 1949, and Thursday, follows, vii.: Notice is hereby given that quallttd the mud Municipality lit her office. Dor- New Jei»ty, at aay time between voters of the Borough of Eatontown, awarded to Mrs. John Smock, tin. under this year's January price. Beginning In center line of l^orust ave- Wednesday. April 20, 1949 and Thurs- September 29, 1949, durine the follow- BEGINNING at th* Intersection of the ouyh Hall, Monmouth street. Red Uank, nue at high water tine of the North ing hours: Daily*9:00 a. m. tu 4:00 p. right of way of the New York and Long not already registered tn said Munich F. C. Vormann and Mrs. Robert "Farmers' costs in dairy farming New Jersey, at any time between Wfxtnao day, September 1*9, 1840. during the pality, under the laws of New Jersty Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along following hours; Dally 0:00 a. m. to m., Saturdays 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Branch Railroad Company and of the Mead. have continued at a high level. It tiny, April liu, 1919, and Thurd* center line of Locust Avenue to the ren- Sundays and Holidays excepted, or nt Navtslnk or Shrewsbury River, and frum governing permanent registration may duy, September 20. 1949, during the ter line of Shrewsbury avenue; thence 12:00 noon and 'i:0U to 5:00 p. m.. Sat- Termancnt KeKistrntion Bureau, Court- thenco running (1> Northerly, along th* register or transfer with the Clerk of A fashion show and carfi party is true that dairy concentrate feeds followinK hours: Dully U:OU a, m. to southerly along the center line of ut-dnys 9:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon. Sun- house, Freehold, New Jersey at any time said Railroad right of Vay and alone the said Municipality at his office. Bor. will be held Friday, Sept. 16, at the in July were 20 per cent lower-than "1:00 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays and Hol- Shrewsbury avenue to the center line of ditya- nnd Holidnys excepted, or at Per* between Wednesday, Aieil 20, 1949 Election District No. ( and Election Dis- ough Hall. Uroad street, Eatontown, New Legion home under the direction of they were a year earlier. However, idays execntcd. AU.o last three niKJiU Chestnut Ftrect: thence easterly along munent Registration bureau, Courthouse, and Thursday, September 29, 1(13, trict No. I. to Mill Brook; thence (2) Jersey, Tuesday, September 20th, Wed* on the last three (Jjiyit nf reyi*trnt)on the center line of Chestnut Ftrect to the Freehold, New Jersey, at any time be- during the following hours: Daily 9:00 Easterly, along Mill Brook to Chapel nesdity, September 21st, and Thursday, Mrs. Charles F. Kruger. The Madt- farm machinery prices were 11 per from 7 to II o'clock, or nt Permanent Retf* center line nf the C. R. R, Co'« risht of tween Wednesday. April 20, 1949, and a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, Sun< Hill Road, thenc* (i). Northerly, along September 22, 1949, during the follow. lyn shop of Red Bank will show cent higher; fertilizer prices were i si rat ion Iturrau, Courthouse, Freehold, way: ihence northerly nlonj: center line Thurbdnv, September 20, 1949, during days and Holidays excepted. Chapel Hill Road, to Mountain Hill ing houm 7;30 to 9:30 p. m., or at Per* the clothes. Proceeds will be used up five per cent; farm real estate New Jersey. at any time between Wed* of C, R. R. Cn'i right of wny to high wa the following hours: Daily 9:00 a. tn. to Road: thenc* <«l Continuing Northerly mar cm Registration Bureau, CourthoUF** for the club's Halloween party for nebdny, April 20, lit49 find Thursday, ter line of the North Shrewsbury river 4::iO p. rn,, Saturdays, Sundays and Hol- On Thursdny, September 29, 1949, in a straight lln* to Park Avenue; thence Freehold, New Jctsey, nt any tlm* be- taxes were also higher this ycur September 20, 194'J, during the fol- thenre south westerly along hijih wnter idays excelled. the registration books will be closed un- (S) Easterly, along Park Avinut to e twetn Wednesday, April 20, 1949 and Eatontown children. lowlii" hours; Dully, (MUU a. m. to 4:ttQ til after thn forthcoming General Eler> private rond leading through the Hos- ThursJny, September 29, 1949, during than last; farm wage rates are V. m.: Saturdays, Sundays and Ifolidnyi JJne of Norlh Shrewsbury river to thp On Thursday. September 29, 1949, MM. William S. Swope, civics and about the same as a year ago, hut center line nf l/oriift avenue, the point the reK'Htmtlon l>ouk» will be cioutd tlon to be held on Tuesday, Novcmbei ford property; thence (fl>> Southerly the following hours: Daily 9:00 a, m. !o cxrcptfil. or plare of beginning. 8, 1949. along the private road leading through 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays and HoU welfare chaiiman, read a letter of about three times above the pre- until after the forthcoming General idays eSL-opted. Thn polling place for the Eighth Elec- Election on Tuesday, November 8, 1949. Notice of change of residence or ap- the Hcxford property, to Mountain Hill thanks from a staff doctor at the war average," Carncross said. On Tluirsdny, September 29, 1949 tion ni«trirt i« the enfeterin nf the Plu- Notice of change ot residence oi np* plication Tnr transfer of registration Road; thenre (7) Easterly, to the Oi: Thursday, September 29, 1949, State hospital, Marlboro, telling the "At nny one time in a period or tho re-fisti ill,(HI tmulia wilt be clohed mund EWntr Vn. TMriire nvenue and pl'tuation for trunsfcr of reiflstration shall be made either by written request boundary line of Election District No the registration buoks will he closed ui) ti) after *l)p forltii*omlny (Jenpriii West Front •; thence 18) Southerly, alonn Election until after the forthcoming General group how much the etaff and pa- declining prices, the squeeze from Election on Tiiesdny, November 6, 1'J-iJt. District No. 2 to the Navcsink or r.Mnth Election District. forwiiiuVI to the Municipal Clerk or the County Board of Elections on forms Election on Tuesday, November 8, 1949, tients appreciated the party given high costs and lower prices re- Notice ui chiingu ot rexideuce or ap- provided by snid Municipal Clerk or Shrewsbury River: thence (9) Westerly plication lor transfer of registration Beginning in the center line of Locust County Board of Elections on forms alonu the said river to the ptac* of Be. Notice of charge of residence or ap> there recently by the department. ceived will be greater on some farm provided by tatd Municipal Clerk or Board or b^ calling in person at the nlic.itirn for transfer of registration shall In made i'ith«'i by written request avenuo nt hlgih water line nf the North office of the Municipal Clerk or County ginning. The literature and drama depart- products than on others," he de- forwarded to the Mvinii:ipnl Clerk or the Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along Bourd or by calling In person at the fhnll be made either by written request of lice ot thft AfunJi'ipnl Clerk or Hoard of Elections up to and Including The polling plac* for the Eluhth Eler forwarded tu the Munclpal Clerk or the ment are sponsoring a trip to tin- clared. "This is all a part of.the County Hoard of Election3 on forma renter Jine of Locuft Hvenue to the ren- Scpterr.hcr 29, 1949. Papermill playhouse at Millburn, provided by said Municipal Clerk or ter lino of Shrewsbury avenue; thence County Hoard of Election* up to and In '.ion Dittrft-t Is the Fire House nf Middle, County Bo/:rd of Elections on forma Inescapable change of economic Donrd or by cull ins in person at the southerly nlonn renter line <:f ShrewR. eluding September 29, 1949. The following n* a description of the town Fire Company No. 1, State High- provided by snid Municipal Clerk or Sept. 29, at which time members events. We are living in a time mine of the Municipal Clerk or liury Hvenue to the renter lino nf Chest Election Dlstrlrta In the Towmhip of way. Headden*. Corner, N. J. Hoard or by calling In person at th* will sec the musical, "BlonmT Cmmty Hoard nf E|f»-tinns up to and in* nut strept: thence easterly along center The following is a description of the Middletown and th* polling plares in Ninth Election District. nfneo nf the Municipal Clerk ot when the tempo of conmetltlon in n Girl." Mrs. Arthur Cotgrcavc is In eluding September 29, 1949. line of Chpitmit "treet to th center M election districts In the Borough of Little the name, vii.: / The boundaries of the earn* are ar County Bnnrd of Elections up to and in> all lines of production is increas- of rlpht of wny of the Kfew Voik & Ixirif Silver and tht polling place* In the First Election District, Commonly Known follows, viz.: cliulltiit September 29, 1949, charge. same, viz: , as Id* Middletown District. BEGINNING at the mouth of Ware ing. Labor returns from poorly The follow,TI« is u cumulate descrip- Bi-anrh railroad: thence southeasterly The following Is a description'of th* n'onic cpntor lino of rinht of wny of New District number one—Center of Rum The boundaries of th* sam* ar* a« Creek and Sandy Hook or llarltun Election Districts in the Borough of Eat* Maj. Gen. Francis Lanahan of managed farms will be low. Ef- tion of the Election l>i^*Hf:s in the son road from Hancc road due went to follows, vlt.: Bay, anoi from thence running (1) Borough of lied Rnnk and the im?«t!on York ft l-oni? Branch rail rond to the ontown and the polling places in tarn* Fort Monmouth will speak on cur- ficient dairy farming is econom- center line of River street (prodtired) ; Branch nvenue, thence south to and In BEGINNING at the Keunihurc fiat*- Southerly, along War* Creek and th* viz! of poll I HK places for each of the unld eluding White road. Polling plnt-e for boundary tine of Elertlon District No. $ rent events at the meeting Thurs- ically sound in New Jersey and wil'. districts: thence westerly nlonj* the center line of way on Stnte Iliuhwuy lioute No. 86 and Flrtt Election District North Shrewsbury river: thence north- this district it the boro ball, Prospect from thence* running n> Southerly, alonjt to Park Avenue: thenre (2) Easterly, day, Oct.,C. Mrs. Joseph P. Malone continue, even in adverse times, to First Election District Election District One Is hereby denned erly alo'nff hiph water line of North avenue. the boundary line of the Townihlp of along Park Avenue, to Hosfnrd Avenue and described as that section and terri- it in charge of the program. reward good management." Rci-innini! tit a point on thtt shore of Shrewsbury river tn the center Ittio of District number two—All that portion Mlddletonn and the Township of Holm- thence (3) Northerly, along Hosford the North Shrewsbury River directly he' tory of the Borough lying east of a lln* Lonu«t avenue, the point or plare of be of the boro iiorth of District one. Poll- del to the Rid Hill Road; thence (2) Avenue, to the New Monmnuth and At- dcsignr.tc-rl as follows: tween the prnprities owned hy the Mon ginnlnff. ing place for till* district it the fire Easterly, fnllowinit the Red Hill Road, lantic Highlands Rnad: thence (4) East- Steef is a form of purified pig mouth Itoat Club *aml the property erly: along said road, to l. m. Arrangements The polling plnre for th* F)r«t VA*r. fiembly from the County of Monmouth. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t, 1949 ANDREW G. BECKER, westerly and pnrnfief with Wet B°i«en Know «» th. N»..r-I"li Distrlrl for the distribution of tickets have Red Bank 6-2800 tinn nhtrlrt f« Ntivrslnk Rook and lad- place to hlph water line nf the North a County Clerk, a Surrogate, and onr The biiundarleB of the earn* are a* betwee., the houri, ol 7 a m and a* p. _ , Borough Clerk. der Fire House, Mechanic street. Shrewsbury river: thence northwesterly member of the Boatd of Chosen Free- follows, viz.: m., for tlie purpose of conducting; the Fehruar* 10. 1949. been made through the schools of Second Election District. along hltrh water line of the North holders for the County of Monmouth for HElilNNINP, at the Intersection ol the trcneral election. East and West Keansburg and Be^lnninR at n point where th« center Shrewsbury river to the center line ot three yours and for ttt following mu- Snid general election will bt held in BOROUGH OF SEA BRIGHT N. J. Hn© of Mechnnic utreet i* Intersected boundary line of the Borough of AUantlc Keansburg proper. River Btreet, the point or place of be- nicipal ollices, vlx: Highlands and Seventh Avenue, and the said munieipa'ity for the purpose of with the center line nf Broad street, ginning. 'l\vo Cotwcttmen for tail terms, electinii a Governor for the Stnte of New REGISTRY AND ELECTION The committee, consisting of Carl thence southwardly nlonn the center line from thence running road: thence northwesterly along centei day, September 29, 1049, during the not already registered In said Uunicl. the snid municipality for tht purpose of The committee is planning other lice street to Us Intersection with the follow hours: Daily 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 to the Shrewsbury or Nave'lnk River: polity, under the lawt of New Jersey line of right of way of the New York A thence (6) Following the Shrewstiury ol electing a Governor for tht Stntt of activities for the fall and winter center line of Prospect avenue, thence Long Branch railroad to a point distant m., Saturdaya 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m., governing permanent registration may New Jersey, two member, of the flen-, TACKLE southea^twardly alonjy the renter line Sundays and Holidays sxcepted. or at Navcslnk River until Its intersection with register or transfer with the Clerk ol 'season which will also include the 794 feet from the southerly side of the boundary lino of the Boroutrh of Southerly, Election on Tuesday, November 8, 1949, Wednesday, April 20, 1949 and Thurs. Borough Clerk. County Board of Elections up to and In- Notict of change of residence or np. day. September, 29, 1949, during th* of Long Branch schools. Brond street to Itn Intersection with the February 10, 1949. along Conpton's Creek and Mill Brook center line of Harding Road thence east- cluding September 29, 1949. flowing Into Compton'a Creek, to County olU'ation for transfer of registration following hours: .Daily. 1:00 a. m. to According to a spokesman at the 6:00 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays and Hoi. warrfly along the center line of Hardlnp Boundaries ot the Election Districts In Road No, 7, being th* road from New shall be made either by written request county school office at Freehold, Road to Its Intersection with the -vnter REGISTRY AND ELECTION Monmouth to Keynort,- thence (.•)) East- forwnrdud to tht Municipal Clerk or tht Idays excepted, or st Permanent Rsfl.. NOTICE the Borough of Fair Haven, and the poll* tratlon Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold. one of the assistant state commis- line of Branch avenue, thence southeast- Ing place In each district, are at follows; erly, along th* said County Road No. 7, County Board of Elections on forms wardly along the center Ilne of Branch BOROUGH OF RUMSON, N. i. to Its Intersection with Park Avenue: provided by laid Municipal Clerk or New Jersey at any tlm* between Wed. sioners will supervise the county avenue to lt*t Intersection with the cen- Flrtt Election District. thence (4) nlong Park Avenue, easterly nesday, April 20, 1949 and Thursday. Notice la hereby given that District All that part of the Borough lying Board or hy calling in person nt the system until a new county super- ter line of (lergen place, thence eant- Joards of Election and Registry in and to th* head waters of Ware Creek i office of the Municipal Clerk or September 29, 1949, during th* fol. wardly directly between the properties east of a Una which begins at that point 'thenc* (8) Northerly, along the *nld lowing hours: Daily 9:00 a. m. to 4tS9 visor is named. • KELLY BUILDING for the Borough of Rumson, County 'here the center line of Cedar avenue. If County Board of Elections up to and In* owned by the E«tnte of Sarah V. Wol- of Monmouth. State of New Jersey, will head waters ot Ware Creek and rfnwn eluding September 29, 1949. p, m., Saturdays, Sunday* and Holiday* eott nnd Emily Spinning, one hundred extended, would In tt meet the Rumson Ware Creek to Its mouth In Rarltan or exeepted. CANCER GROl'P MEETING | • Stop in and see the I meet at tht placet hereinafter desig- Borough line i thenre running north Boundaries ot the Election Districts and fifty feet from the center line of nated on Sandy Hnok Bay; thence (6) Wfterly On Thursday, September 29, 1149. = Branch avenue, thence loutheaatwardly along the center line of Ctdar avenue, to along the northerly Ilne of the unM Bay, In the Township of Shrewsbury and the There will be a meeting of the | New (1950) Du Monts! ' by a straight line to the curved bound- TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1949 that point where tht center Ilne of Ce- to the point or place of Beginning. polling place in each district are as fol- the registration hooka will bt clostd until after the forthcoming; Gtnertl Monmouth county chapter of the 1 —Sold By— ary line of the Borough ot Red Bunk, between th« hours of 7 a. m. nnd i t. dar avenut Intersects the center lint of lows: m., for -he purpose of conduotin* the River road; thence east along the center Also Included In the said District Is the Election on Tuesday. November (, 114*. American Cancer society tonight in thence northeastwardly along the curved tract of/ land or territory known as First EltctlM. District boundary line of the Borough of Red general election. Ine of Rivtr road to the point where the All that portion of tha Township of Notic* of changt ot residence or a*.. the library at Monmouth Memorial Bank to Its Intersection with tht center center line of Battln road Intersects the Sandy Hook or Fort Hanpack. plication for transfer of rtgittritlon 1 J. H. KELLY COMPANY Said genernl election will be held In Th* polling plac* for th* Third Elec- Shrewsbury, situate north of the Cen. hospital. The event is scheduled Ilne of Wallace ntreet, thence anuth* the said municipality for the purpose of center line of River road i thence nnrth :ral Rntlrond tracks. * shall bt mad* either by -written raquttt 1 157 Broad St. Bed Bank, N. J. 1 westwardly along the center line of Wal- tion District Is the Fir* Rou«* of the Bel- for 8:30 o'clock. electing a Governor for the State of New along tht cunter Una of Battln road to ford Chemical Engln* Company No. 1, The polling place for th* First Elec- forwardtd to th* Municipal Clerk or th* lace street to Its Intersection mtth the Jersey, two members of the General As- the Shrewsbury river. tion District in Shrewsbury Township is County Board ot Eltetlon on fora, center line of Linden place, thence di- Belford, N. J. sembly from the County of Monmouth, The polling place for the First Elec- Fourth Election District, Commonly the Firehouso, Tlnton Falls, New Jersey. provided by .aid Municipal Clark or rectly westwnrdly by a straight line to n County Clerk, a Surrogate, and one tion District I* at Willow Street School. Stctnd Eltctlon lltrict Board er by calling In perion at tha the rear of the Second National Bank; Known •• Iks Leonardo District. member of the Board of Chosen Free- Second EUctltn District. Th* boundaries ot th* sam* ar* as All that portion of the Township uf County Board ol Elections up to an! is. thence northwardly to the center Ilne of holders for the County of Monmdljth for AH that part of the Borough lying Shrewsbury, situate south of th* Central Wallace street, thence westwardly to the follows, via.: eluding September 29. i»«. three years and for the following mu- west of the lint at laid down In the BBRINNINfl at th* Intersection of Railroad tracks. The polling plac* for th* Borough of center Ilne of Brond street, the place or First District above. .point of beginning. nicipal offices, vii: Seventh Avenu* with th* boundary line The polling plact for the Second Cltc- S» Bright I. located fa tea Borough A Mayor for the full term of two The polling place for the Second Else* of th* Borough ot Atlantic Highlands, tion District in Shrewsbury Township It 9 Mt The polling place for the Third dic- yenrs. tton District is Chester U. Minton's and running thance (1) Southerly, and the Wayside Community House, Way- !Irlghti I.'%?, N*w "SJtrsty °"*». ' Awnu*. *ta Saving RED BANKtion District Is at the Senior High School Two Councilmen for the full term of garage. East Slda Park. 481 Rivtr road, WeiUrly, along the boundary of Dic- side, New Jersty, building, Hftrdtpsr road. three years. near Lincoln avenut. tion District No. I to th* Mountain Bill Third Eltctlon District. CLARENCE STEVBNS, H. FLOYD SMITH, * Road,, thence (!) Westerly, along Fourth Election District. An As*e3sor for tht full term. All thtt portion of tht Towmhip of February 10, 1949, AND JERSEY SHORE AREA Beginning at a.point where the eentci Notice ia hereby given that qualified Borouth Clerk. Mountain Hill Road, to an angl* In said Shrewsbury, situate 111 Alfred Vail Ine of Broad street It Interceded with votera of the Borough of Rumson, February 10, 1949, road in the property form*rly known as Hornet and the area south to the bound- «GUTRYNAND ELECTION the center line of Harding rond, thenre not alrendy registered In said Munici- KEdSTRY^ELECTWN th* Hosford property: thence (9) 'north- ary line at Broad street. eaatwardly along the center lint of Hard- iiility. under the laws of New Jersey erly along th* prlvnte road throntth the . The* polling place for tha Third Elec* BOROUGH OF SHREWSiURY. N. J, ing road to Its intersection with Branch governing permanent registration mny Ifotford property, to the Intersection ol tlon District in Shrewsbury Township avenue, thence snuthfoatwardly along the TOWNSHIP OP HOLMDEL. N. J. Park Avenue and Honford Ar«na«; Notle* Is hereby given that District register or transfer with the (Merit of Katie* it hereby given th«t DUtrfct i. the Rtcreatlon-Hall entrance In Al- Baard of Election and Registry ta and center line of Branch avenue to IU In* tht said municipality at his office, Me- thenc* (4) Northerly, along Hoiford fred Vail Hornet. tersectlon with the center line of Ber- Hoard o( Election end Renlstry in and Avenu*, to th* County road running for tht Borough of Shrewsbury, Count* for NEON SIGNS morial Borough Hall. River roud, Ram- for tht Towmhip of Holmdel, County MARORETTX L. HEED. gen plare, thence eaatwardly directly be- son, New Jersey, at any time between from Atlantic Highlands to New Mon- / . Township Clerk. of Monmouth. fate of New J.rtty. will tween the pro pert is 1 owned by the Es- of, Monmouth, State of New Jeney, will mouth. being County Road No. 1 meet at th* place htrelnafttr dMlcntttd Wednesday. April 20, 1949 nnd Thurs- meet tit tht plac* hereinafter deilmated thenc* (S) Easterly, along said County Februwy 10. 1949. . tnt* of S*t*h F. Woleott and Emily day, September 2I>, 1949, during the Spinning, one hundred and fifty feet road, to Leonard Avenue; thenrs f6) REGISTRY'AND ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER f, if,i following, hours: Dally 9;00 n, m, to °" TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I, l|«t Northerly along Leonard Avenue* to Cold Cathode Fluorescent from the center Ilne of Bergen place, S :00 p. m. or at Permanent Registra- NOTICE between tht hours of T a m. and I *>. thence iouthtaatwardly by • straight between the hour, of 7 a. m, and I t. Sandy Hook Bay: thenc* (7) Baittrly, TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC. N. I. tint to the curved boundary Ilne of the tion Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold, New and southerly, along the aald Bay and Jersey, nt any time between Wednesday, m.. for the purpoie ot eonduotini the Notice is hereby given that District Borough of Red Dank, thtnee southwest- general election. along th* boundary Una between th* Board ot Election and Reditry in and wardly along the curved boundary Hn<. April 20. 1949, and Thursday, b>i>- Townahlp of Middletown and th* Bor. &s&ssr tembor i!9, 19-19 during the following Said general election will b, held In ough of Atlantic Highlands, to '-he point for the Township of Atlantic, County ot the Borough of Red Bank to Us inter- the aald municipality for the purpou of of Monmouth, Statt of New Jersey, will Said general diction win bt a*M In section with the center Ilne of Broad tours: Dully 9:00 u m. to 4:30 i>. rn., ornlac* of Beginning the said municipality for th* purpoit if LIGHTING «treft, thence northwardly along the Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ex- electing a Governor for the State of New meat at th* place hertinaftf? detlgnsted electing a Governor for th. State ot Ntw center line of Broad itrttt to the Inter- ecntcd. Jersey, two membcri of the (.eneral As* The polling place for th* Fourth Elec- Jersey, two members of tht General As- section with the center line of Harding On Thursday. September 20, 1949. icmbly from the Count* of Monmouth, tion Dl-trlct Is the Brevent Park ind "" TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1949 , tembly from tht County of Monmouth. "ElMGllNE£KED TO YOUR NEEDS" road, the point or place of beginning. the r*tfUt)'nUon books vrJIl be closed n County Clerk, a Surrogate, and one iveonardo Fire House, Center A»*nu*. between th* hours of 7 a. m. and i p, member of tht Board of Choien fire?* Leonardo, N. J. - m., for th* purpoit ol canjuetinf th* a County Clerk, a Surragatt. aaS OM until after the forthcoming Genernl Filth Election District, Commonly Kn*wa jwrabet of the Board of Chosen lYtt! The polling place for the Fourth Elec- Election on Tuesday. November 8, 1949. holders for the County ot Monmouth for general election, M th* Uncroft District. holders for the County of Monmouth for tion district Is at the Junior hlih school, .Notice of change of residence or ap- three years and for the following mu- Said ctmral election wilt h* held In tb«» year, and for th* following an. Branch avenue. nicipal offices, via: Th* boundaries ot th* same art as th* laid municipality for th* purpose of plication for transfer of registration 'ollows, via.) ' nlcipal offices, vii: Filth Election District. shnll he mndu either by written request One Township Commltteenua tor the electing a Governor for tht Stat* of Ntw Two Councftmeii for fan ttnai tt Beginning at u point on the short lint full term of three yeara. BEGINNING tt th* Intersection oi the Jersey, two members ol the General As. forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the right of way of the New York and Long tbret years tach. ™ "" ot the North Shrewsbury River directly County Bonrd of Elections on forms Notice Is hereby given that qualified semhly from the County ot Monmouth, Notlct It htreby dvtn that auillnta • between the properties owned by thi rotera of the Township of -Molmdel, Branch Railroad and Navexink Rlftr or a County Clerk, a Surrogate, and ont provided by anld Munlclpnl Clerk or Shrewsbury River, and from thenc* run- ..t.r. of th. Boroufh of Urtntanf Monmouth Boat Club and the piontrty Board or by calling in person nt the not nlrendy reirlstered In said Munici- member of tht .Board of Chosen FT««- not; already registered la tatd MualeU known as the Red Bank Lyceum, thencr pality, under th* law, of New Jersey ning (1) Northerly, along the said right holders for tha County of Monmouth for ollice ol tlio Municipal Clerk or of way line ol the New York and Long pality. under th* law. of Ntw Jtrtty louthwirdly to the center line of Broad County Bonn) nf Elrrttonn up to and In- eovernlm permanent. registration mat three years and for th* following, mu- govtrnlng ptrmantnt registration may street, thence southwardly along tht rmiislor or transfer with' th* Clerk of Branch Railroad out to Bam Hollow nicipal offices, via: register or transfer with th* Cltrk of center line of- Broad street to the In- cluding Sciitcmher 29, 1949, Road; thenc* (2) Westerly, along the th* said municipality at his ofBce, r,s> 9am Hollow Road, along th* boundary On* Township Comralttttman tot full the said Municipality at Itr aflot. r*tj. tersection with the center line of Mon- Uonntlarlf. at the Election Districts In iUtincc, Kcd Bank-Holmdel road, Holm- tcrui of three years, denct Sycamore attnut, Shrewsbury. mouth street, thence westwatdly Along in* of Election District No. 1, to tht the Borough of Rumsnn and the polling dol. New Jersey at. any time between Red Hill Road, thence (9)- Westerly and Notice |> hereby given that qualified New J.rtty, at any Urns betwtwa tht center line of Monmouth street to Its place In each district arc as follows! Wnlneidny, April 20, 1919 and Thuri- voters of th* Township of Atlantic, intersection with tht center line ot the •outherly, along the Red HIM Road and Wedneiday, April 10, H40 and Tnur.T FJnt Election District, dny, September 29, 1945, during the along th* boundary line between th* not already registered in aald Munici- day, September 29, 1949, during Oit fol- tracki or rond bed of tht New Jersey tollowinu hours! Dally 9:00 a. m, to pality, under th* lawa of New Jertcy Southern railroad, thence northwardly All that portion of the Borough of Township of Middletown and th* Town- lowing hours: Daily 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. Rumson situate norlh "f .Rldgs road, 4:00 u. m., Saturdays, Sundays and Hol- •hip of Holmdel, to Swimming River: governing permanent registration may m., Saturday*, Sunday, and Holidays n. along the center of the track a of tht idays cxccptcd or At Permanent Regis* icglBter or t-aasfei with tht Clerk of New Jersey Southern rallrotd, to the bounded on the edit by B! nun urn avenue thence (4) Easterly and southerly, along cepttd, or at Ptrmantnt ReglstrttloPj and on the west by Ruenn Vl«tn avenue. trillion liurcau, Courthouse, freehold, Swimming River and along th* 8hrtw>> th* said municipality at hit office, res. Bureau, Courthouse. Frtthold, N*w J.r" 4hort of the North Shrewsbury rivtr, New Jersey, al any time between Wed- ey a ime 1 thence soulheaHwardly and northeast- The polling place for the Vint Elec- bury or Navesink River, to the point or Idcnco, Holrmlel-Vtnderburg road. Van- 'A '.i*J» 1?,-i J" *"" W*dn*ida», tion District Is Oceanic Fire Cnmpiwy't ntsilny, April 20. idi9 and Thursday, plflre of Beginning, drrnurg, Nctv Jersey, at mnr time between April 20, 1949, and Thursday, Sectetn. wardly along.the short of tht North Ur 2», 949, during ta* followlnf Shrewsbury river to.tht center lint be* House, corner River roml and Allen September 29, 1040, during the fol- Th* polling place for the Fifth Use. Wcdntztlay, April 20, 1949 and Thurs- lowlim hours: Dally 9:00 a. m, to 4:30 day. September 20, 1949, during the fol- hours: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p, m' tween the property biloniflng to tne street, Rummn. lion District Is the Fire House of th* Saturdays, Sunday, and Holidays *a> Monmouth Boat Club and property Second F.ltctlon District, p. ni,, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays I.lncioft Flra Company at Mncroft. N, J lowing hours: Dally U:U0 a, m. to QiOO p, known as ^the Red Rank Lyceum, tht All that portion of the Horouuh of cxccplcil. Sixth Election District, Commonly Known m., Saturdays 9:10 a, m. to 11! :M noon, On 'Thursday, Scpttmher 8», lMt. ASBURY PARK point or place of beginning, Jliimnm) situate north of Uhlxa mad, On Thurmlny, ScMember 29, 1949, tt th* Port Monraouth District. Sundays and Holidays excapted, or th* registration oooks will bt elottd tho registration book* will ' ba closed Th* buiindarlea ol tha aam* ar* a. at Permanent Registration Bureau, I'ntll after th* forthcoming General The polling place for the Fifth lite- bounded on the eait by Navenlnk ave- tiue and on the weat by Blngham ave- ittil after the forthcoming General fallows, vlt.t Courthouse, freehold. New Jarsty, Election on Tuesday, November I. 114*. 1-1180 tlon District Is Liberty Enclne House, nt any timo betwecen Wednesday, April White street. nue. lilrttion on Tuesday, November S, 1040. BEGINNING at tho high water line of Notlct of ehange of residence m «p The polling ptneo for the Second Elec- Notka of change of renldwicit or np- Rarltan or '3»ndy Hook nny and at the 20, 19411 and- Thursday. Septembn plication for transfer of reKl«tniM,in Sixth Election District. tion District la Rurmon Fire Cuinpuny'i nllcntlon for transfer of registration Intersection with the Weeterly boundary 29, 1949, during tht following hours: shall bt made either by written mi PORCELAIN ENAMEL . STAINLESS STEEL Beginning nt a puint where the centei Ilne of Election District No, .1: thenc* Dully 0;00 a. m. to 4:30 p, m,, Satur- forwarded to the Municipal Clrrt m Inu of Monmouth street is Intersected Ho IMP, Center itrcet, nenr Rltfgo rnnrf, shnll be mnile either by written request Rumson, fnrwnnicil to the- Municipal Glcrk or the running (1) Southerly, nlong tho bound, day.', Sundays nnd Holidays excepted, Count!' Hoard of Elections oi ' with trio crnlor lino nf Broad street, ary lino uf Election District No, 3 tn On Thursday, September 29, 1049. Indoor and Outdoor Electrical thence southwardly atonic thi center lint Third tlectit.n District, County Hoard of Klontlona on forms provided by snid Munlrlpni ('>.' All that portion of thu llornutth nf provided |iy inlil Municipal Clerk or the County mad lending from New Mnn. the registration books will b* closed Board or by c-nlllnu In UWMHI , of Hrnnd street to It* intersection with mouth to Keyport known as County Road until after th* forthcoming General the center line of RcckleM plnoe, thence Rumsnn situate south of Hie Itiilue rond Hoard or by calling In person at the ofnea of the Mimli-lpii ( ii , Dhplaya & Lighting ' No. 71 thenre (2) Westerly., along said Election on Tuesday, November 8, 1049. County Hoard ot Elpi-tlon» up tn ii.< wtistwnrflly atontr' the center line of nnd eiiHt of Nnvenlnk avenue nnd hound- ofiko of the Municipal Clerft or County Road Nn, 7 to thi Hnimnny Hecklcst plnre tn Its Intersection wfth ed on the west by llnncc mini. County Honrd nf Hlfwtton* up to and ln< Notice of change of residence or op- eluding September. 29, 1940, Road I thence (3) Northerly, along the pllcntlon for transfer of registration tlie center Ilne of Mnpls nvenue, thennn Thfl nolllnu nlacu for thf Third Elec- clmllnif HtMitcmlier 110, 1040, > Harmony Road, lo Daniel C, Hendrlck- northwardly nlong the center line of tion nhtrlct 11* O«car AhfionnVe ga* jlmll be made elthei by written request ROAD-AD SERVICE, INC. Tho polling place foi flnlmdol Town- inn's Cornen thence (4) following the forwnrdod to the Municipal Clerk or the Mnplo avenue to I la Intcriet'ttun with rnKtit Wner cent. Schedules of the Monmouth Coun- In addition, there will also be a air conditioned heat, automatic gas hot water supply, expansion attic with ty Board of Freholdcrs for apply- giant audience participation show. dormers, oak floors, fireplace, tile bath, kitchen cabinets, inlaid linoleum, plas- • REFRIGERATORS This decline was in line with the To start off the evening's festivi- price trends of other items which ing- I4BS,SO2 state aid in their cur- tered walls, wallpaper of your own selection, Woodco windows, full screens, consumers buy. Between Septem- rent year work program were ap- ties the wedded beauties will pa- HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL ber and June food dropped S.I per proved today by State Highway rade alternately in street clothes, combination storm door, insulation. cent and house furnishings S.5 per Commissioner Spencer Miller, Jr. evening attire and bathing suits. * RANGES AND WATER HEATERS cent. Rent U the only item which In the apportionment, $170,000 Bill Bcrns, emcee of the "Sny It. has not gone down—in fact, it it will be used for county road and With Acting" television show and • MOTORS steadily rising. bridge bonds and interest; $101,298, soon lo appear on the new TV pro- F. H. A. INSPECTED The B. L. S. figures show that maintenance and extraordinary re- gram "Tele-Finds of 1949," will bs * WASHING MACHINES AND IRONERS the cost of women's clothing hu pair ot roads, and 184,081, bridges master of ceremonies both Satur- DIRECTIONS:—Drive Broad Street, Shrewsbury, turn down White Stratt, oppo- dropped faster than that of men's. and culverts. day night and Sunday afternoon. site Shadow Brook Inn entrance. Follow signs to Model Horns. Between September and June the For Freehold township, $4,700 He will introduce the finalists and ' FREEZERS, FOR HOME AJVD FARM many celebrities to the audience price of women's clothes fell 7.6 state aid was authorized in bitum- Veterans Pay $1,000 Down and $67.36 Monthly • VACUUM CLEANERS per cent. Men's fell 2.1 per cent inous treatment of the Weat Free- and will describe the many goings- The reason is mainly that men's hold-Georgia School House road, on on the Convention hall stage. PRICE $10,800 Non Vets Pay $1,500 Down and $65.23 Monthly clothes arc made largely of wool Monmouth Beach obtained approv- * ALL TYPES AND MAKES OF ELECTRICAL and the price of wool fell compara- al of specifications for bituminous Tha Red Bank Reuiiter ie eupported treated gravel In the construction by local ae well ae out-of-town busintsn- lXCLUDUti TAXUti AXIJ VIKK INSURAXt'ti tively little. But cotton, silk and mcn. Adfertisementi appearlnK reKU* APPLIANCES rayon, the materials from which of Jessica pi. and Johnson at. vortlnlnir column* AHvnrllnrmont most women's clothes are made, PHONE RED BANK 6.2761 fell almost three to four times aa much aa wool. The same factors have affected some Items In the men's depart* ment. Men's pajamas have fallen more than any other item in the G. & D. apparel line—13.5 per cent in tho September to June period, Shorts shirts and overalls have also taken APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. a considerable tumble. SEElTandjvu want it' 60 WHITE STREET RED BANK, N. J. 2 Monmouth Privates Try For West Point * NEW RANGES, WATER HEATERS Two Fort Monmouth soldiers have been selected to compete for • WASHERS, FREEZERS, VACUUM entrance to West Point under the CLEANERS army quota. They are Pvt. James T. Breheny of Kcokuk, la., and Pvt. Kennon B. Stewart ot Corinth, Miss. They • IRONS, ETC. reported to the military aademcy's preparatory school at Ncwburgh, big Buick straight-eight engine? * REBUILT CLEANERS, REFRIGERATORS, N. y., Tuesday. OLKS take a look at those bumper- TEX-STHMKEt guard grilles — built as a unit and "What's the tag on that swell Buick ride, WASHERS Sales of bicycles are estimated at F 2,000,000 annually in the United proof against "locking horns"—and say with coil springing, extra-wide rims, Omlw Mmtek SPBCMAL htu States. "Hmmtn! Nice!" seats between the axles and all that? mil Ihetm FMAWM/ They sweep their eyes over tapering "And what about Dynaflow Drive — fenders, with a suggestion of jet power understand I can have that at extra cost TRAWCHANDV an ~MOM ROO* in their after contours—and say, "That's —how much?" •OR INI MONtY e DYNAMO* MhVI forme!" •pNoncrf of Mto cost • AMJNI SrYUM I They eye-measure windshields that are Well, sir, the news is good. Plenty good. N0N-10CMG tUMm-WAKD OMUf • 48% bigger and rear windows with 56% Because this honey's priced well under moH-nissun NRUAU STRAJGHMWHT TELEVISION more area — and know without being your expectations. It's a straight-eight •NOW* • COIl SHNNOMe All told they can see the road up closer, that's priced under a lot of sixes-over AROUND • 10W-HUSUK VMS OH the years your investment will be no ON RCA VICTOR'S both fore and aft. SAHTY-KBt RIMS • GREAT!* VUsflUTV more than for any other car. So they say-'That's for me-IF! FORE AND AFT • SOM0CKM0 IWOOAOI So better not stop with looking. Better UDS • STUDY-UMNO TORQUf-TUM special Anniversary Model "What does it cost me to get this handy* price it too — delivered at your door. omvi. mne SMART MODUS sized dandy with the roomiest interiors Your Buick dealer will give you the ever found on a Buick Special? figures, even demonstrate. mm BODY »r HSHM "What do I pay for high-compression, After which you'll do as others are doing When teller mmlmmmhllf «* ••ft* Never Before high-pressure Fireball power from a —vou'll get a firm order in. BUCK tltl »HiM fftmn Have You Been Able to Buy So Much R.C.A. ¥0u» Kir ro Victor Eyewitness Television For Such a Low Price. •The B.C.A. Vittot Television O w n • r Contract covailM complete InnUllatmn •nd guaranteed per- formance for a full year la available (ot a reasonable fee,

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STORE HOURS: 9:30 A. ill. iu Si^Q H. M., friduy* to 9:U0 P. M. — Joan Emory I'monul Shopping Service! Aibury Park 2-1000, Long Branch 61715, Red Bank 6-WOO 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12 'Now When I Played Ball Towners Rangers Win To Solidify Berths Belmar Continues in Second Place— TOU'VE GOT A DATE Saturday! And if you fail to keep it, you'll be mifiing out on one of the summer'* moat important sports evtnts. Leonardo Upset, But Stays Fourth That's the day an all-star team of the Knee Pants league tang 1st with the loop's champions, the Yankees. Before the regular game, a three-inning round robin specialty will Red Bank Towners clung to first STANDINGS place in the Jersey Shore Baseball be run off. Playing in it will be evtry youngster .In the league who W I, won't see action in the featured contest league Sunday when they romped Red Bank Towners 4 over Adelphia AA. 11-5. Tha game As you no doubt know, the league is made up of youngsters between H-'Inmr V.F.W ....IS the ages of 8 to 14. Their play this year has been remarkable. You'll 5 marked the final contest of the Red Usnk Barkers -it S regular season, but the Towners be surprised at how able these boys really are. The place is Stalder's Leonardo V.C 9 field. Time is 2 p. m. x are faced with two more games. Adrlptu A.A. 8 X Tuose contests are duo to prev- Freehold GuiUtani 8 iously rained-out games. This week, BOB BURNSIDE, a regular at most Rutnson Veteran! football West Belmar 8 the leaders travel to Freehold A. C, games last year, talked to us last week about a matter we think well Freehold A.C. 7 while a week from Sunday the bat- worthy of repetition. He wonders why someone can't inject a little ng Branch S tle of the year will bo uncorked color into Shore Football league games and asks for some sort of action Keamhurg -... _. 3 at Stalder'a Held, Newman Springs at half-time intermission to help keep the paying patrons awake. rd. that contest will pit the Town- SUNDAY ers against their intraborougci He's definitely got something there, believe us. Even though Rrd Bank T'mncru si Freehold the 8.F.L. Is an amateur organisation, 14 centa la eoilccte* ft rivals, the Red Bank Ranges. A.C. The Towners hopped all over each adult admission. And that Isn't an amateur Brie*. It Freehold Gulisbtn* at Bed Bank Adelphia in Sunday's meeting. The represents seven beers—with tip—and • teat Near a television highlight of the game was a pinch- . act for a real pro game. Or, If "that" good picture HoMjrwsa* hit home run by Joe Madure in the puts out each, year la playing, It represents admission I* the sixth Inning. Jt sent in Jim Gen- theater. oveso and Les Carbone. Previous To command a loyal following, S.F.L. teams must realise that John Bryan Cops to that, Ray Sanborn doubled and they've got to put on a show. "Looking good" is half the battle. Par- came home on Ralph Mazzucca'a tially-uniformed teams—and that means those who take the Held in- Rumson Coif Title single. Madure went in for Pitcher completely dressed, including* stockings—lock beaten before they are Eddi0 Bahr. His three-run poko beaten. And they will be beaten in the matter of gate receipts collected. sent the score to 7 to 0 for the locals and thus assured Bahr of Burnside suggests band competition or tome such novelty By Taking Jones the win. te brighten mid-game Intermissions. That may be aiaVult, Has 56 Kingcr Score; Herb Lampert took the Towners1 but there'i no doubt that entertainment of some nature Is sorely assault, and it was one ilia', started needed. It's a suggestion which merit* honest consideration. VanVechlen Awarded early. He got into troub!-! at the It might even be • matter of life or death—to the Shore Foot- outset, walking the first two men 'Beaten Eight' Prize —Harry Estclle and Johnny Mulvi- ball league. hlll—in the first inning. Ernie The whole question comes under the heading of good administra- For the' second straight year Stoccker pushed the base runners tion. A team which lazily takes the field and appears haphazard in Johnny Bryan won Rumson Coun- along with a single and Sanborn Us play doesn't warrant community .support. It would seem to be try club's golf championship, de- cracked out ,i safety to send home good business policy to announce players in big league style. Ed With Red Bank having two Shown standing, left to right, are Red Bank Orioles, Monmouth coun- whose son, Ray, Jr., Is first base- feating Howland B. Jones on the two runs, Stoccker going to third. Dougherty used to do it for Leonardo Field club and they drew crowds. teams—the Towners and Rangers Eddie Cline, "Spink" Leddy, Bill ty champions of 1921. man for the Towners and is re- 36-holc route, S and 3. Stoecker then stele home to mall* They tried to look like pros. With a fair club this year, they'll still —in a fight to the finish for the Wishart, Dave Egbert, Bill Macin- Mr. Sanborn organized and man- garded as the best in the shore But I up at the end of the first it three runs. draw crowds. , championship of the Jersey Shore tosh, Joe Morley and Bill Larson. aged the team. Mr. Snyder was his league, say* "there's no compari- 18, Bryan put together an excellent Adt'liihin Rallies There are a couple high schools In the county which per- Baseball league, it seems an ap- Kneeling or sitting are Harold assistant. The Orioles played on son" when you ask him how he afternoon round to spread the mar- mit sloppy teams to represent them. Discipline on the beach propriate time to take a look at "Moon" Hurley, Dave Macintosh, their own field on Newman Springs would compare the team pictured gin to its final mark. He had a 75 Adelphia showed some signs ot Is lacking, queer arrangement of the uniform Is permitted and an organization that performed on "Red" Jackson, Ray Sanborn, Ed I'd., consisting of 11 acres. It now above with local teams operating for the round, whllo Mr. Jones life in the late innings, pushing other sandlot peculiarities exist. Sometimes It looks as though local diamonds more than a quarter Stanton, Al Snydcr, Jack Leddy Is part of the site of Red Bank today. "There was a ball club," he turned In a particularly able 73. three runs across in the eighth and the coach Is trying to quit his job without resigning. We don't century ago. and William Poole. They were tha Recreation alleys. Mr. Sanborn, tells you. This year's play for the title of two In tho ninth. Jim Screen was know why It is, but ue know you've seen It. We have. the fashionable club had its excep- pitching for Red Bank, having got- What this all adds up to is that individual coaches, managers and tional aspects. Mr. Jones gained ten through the seventh in 309.I captains have a job to do and it must be done before the season opens. Make Record Catch the semitflnals by disposing of style. Things began to happen iri That job is to take stock of the club's faults and correct them. And Merriman Shoots Prall W. Lambert, who caused con- the next frame, with Al Madga to take stock of the club's assets and exploit them. Have someone Allaire Places Third Of Striped Bass siderable excitement by posting up- opening tha inning with a singi* operate the machine. Don't let it roll on by itself. The season's outstanding catch set victories over Carlos D. Kelly and taking second on a wild pitch; 74 To Beat Cole of •reenheads was made Tues-.. and Gordon t>. Donald in the first Screen walked Stan Roe and then MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY employees chartered one of In Internationals day night by Addition J.Howland and second rounds. Jones put an ioaded the sacks by hitting Gcorg* Dave Russell's Boro Buses to take in Friday night's Dodger-Giant of Rumson, Capt. Jock McCarthy end to his winning ways in the Lott. Max Lupuloff drove in tna game. It was a great night, provided you wero out to enjoy the At Old Orchard of Johnny's landing. Highlands, semi-finals, however, winning 3 and first two runners with a solid dou- weather and/or were a Brooklyn rooter. and Stew VanVllet, Surf, Fleld 2. Bryan entered the finals by nip-ble to left. After Frank Holman fanned, George Martin singled to In the party was one of Mayor Edgar V. Denlse'a ace Pru- *47-'48 Champ Bows; Avenger Wins First Heat in Thriller, and Stream editor of The Reg- ping George V. Coe, Jr., in a tight ister. match, 1 up. center to send home Lott. tpreddia dential men, "Dub" Kennedy. Sir Kennedy chose to make hi! Pingitore Suffers Mazzucca's peg to the plate caught" Places Seventh, Second in Others While Ushlng aboard HowUmd'* Saturday's first round results fortune by choosing the first inning as the one In which the Tooklt, the party brought home Lupuloff sliding into home. Thus moat number of rum would be scored. After the Dodgers got Upset By Fischer found Bryan taking Edward M. encouraged, Screen struck out Jim Charlie Allaire, Red Bank's fore- struggle, Allaire's boat won by an SI tankers weighing from 15 to Crane 6 and 9, Coe defeating Dr. three for him In the opening.frame, "Dub" h%d • tough time Major upsets featured play for S4 pounds. Hendrickson for the final out. "sweating It out" the rest of the game. Seated directly behind most Lightning skipper, the past arm's length over Gerrit Foster of Martin A. Quirk 4 and 3, Jones de- Old Orchard Country club's cham- week in Miami, Flo., brought.na- Milwaukee, Wig., In Scud. From feating Alfred F. King 1 up and In retaliation, Red Bank tallied home plate, he was calling strikes and balls before Ump Bab* pionship the past week-end. Jake tional recognition to his sailing the first leg, a mile beat to wind- Lambert defeating Donald 1 up on four runs in their half of th» HneHI could decide them. Coles, who has held the title the ability, his native borough and nis ward, Foster's boat so tenaciously the 22d hole. That last victory eighth via having every Towner Also at the Polo Grounds were members of the Kiwani* club. Coun- past two years, bowed in defeat to home organization, Monmouth Bout trailed Avenger that the smiling Burns, DeRidder marked the second week In a row take a turn and bat, plus Genoves* cilman Tom Oakley was on hand, but It didn't seem right to have a Fred Merriman, three and two. club. ' Allaire, metropolitan champ, readi- that Lambert went to the 22d hole getting two cracks. Jim opened thei baseball game going on without his donkey. He didn't need it though. To do it, Merriman toured the Teamed with a crew of Fred ly admitted to newsmen: "More to score a victory. inning with a hit, Carbone was hit Eatontown links in a nifty two- The Giants played like jackasses. President Ralph Belknap on deck, Trenery and Dick Davis, Allaire than once I was.ready to settle for Win Calcutta Schuylcr VanVechten won the by Lampert and Madure got to over-par 74, one of his better ef- piloted the Larry Olsen-built second place." second on an attempted sacrifice) too. He had a guest Kiwanian up from the South. We still think a forts this year. The other big golf "beaten eight" award by taking parody on Al Jolson's "Swanee" should be.the Kiwanis song: "Kiwani, Avenger to first, seventh and eec- It was that kind of a race. Beacon Hill's $1,000 Forrest S. Smith 4 and 3. Mr. Smith when Lampert threw wildly to news was Russ Pingitore's defeat ond positions in the three six-mile Avenger overshadowed Scud in the third trying to nab Genovese. Gen« Kiwani, How I Love You, How I Love You. My Dear Old Kiwani." Bad by Phil Fischer, the victor tour- Event Won With 69 had gained the finals in this event note on the trip was that friendly Ken Spinning was to die so soon heats of the International Light- windward laps and then lost by disposing- of William DeForest ovese scored and Carbone toolc ing the distance in an able 75. ning race which began Friday and ground when the skippers broke The team of A. J. "Pete" Burns, third. after it. Our sympathies to his family and his co-workers, Merriman's surprise win came in Smith 4 and 3. Mr. VanVechten ended Sunday. His total points—39 out huge spinnakers on downwind Sr., and Ray DeRidder toured Bea- had defeated C. Frederic Neilson, After Estelle fanned, Screen the opening round of play while —gave him third place. The title runs. A prayer-answering gust of con Hill Golf club course Sunday Fischer, who got past the first Jr., 4 and 3. worked Lampert for a walk to THE ROLLER DERBY makes Its last northern stand of the year was captured by last year's win- brisk cast wind sent the Scud up to post a net best ball of 69 for Mr. Kelly, who was the victim force in the second run. Stoecker a week from tomorrow in Madison Square Garden and at Buffalo, In round by default, uncorked his siz-ner, Dick Bertram of Miami Beach, dangerously close to Allaire at the victory of the club's first annual der against Pingitore in the sec- of the tournament's biggest upset singled to drive in Carbone, and the playoff series will be Brooklyn, New Yqfk, Chicago and Phila- Fla., who had 91. Robert W. Graf finish. Calcutta tournament. Sanborn's hot grounder got away, ond round. Fischer now will meet of Buffalo, N. Y., was second in in the first round, when he bowed delphia. the winner of this week's Merri- The regatta was not without its Winners of the Calcutta, valued to Lambert on the 22d hole, had from Matthews. That let in Ma- The playoffs wUI be a round-robin affair. At the end of K Rampage. He, too, had 91 but touch of normal September weath- at $1,000, were owned by Pete Cub- dure and sent Screen to third, man-Tom Stoble match. Stoblc missed the championship because the same fortune poured on him games, first and second place teams will meet In the Garden to knocked off Dr. Joel Feldman last er for Florida. Going around the bage. In second place, a single in this consolation event. Mr. Neil- Stoccker to second. Ralph Maz- decide the world's championship. That will be two weeks from Bertram had scored better in each last marker in the final heat, a stroke behind the leaders, were W. zucca singled to send in Screen week, two and one. Pingitore en- of the heats. son knocked him off 1 up in the tonight. Third and fourth place teams will do battle In Buffalo tered the second round by dispos- squall battered the leaders and up-W. Brook and Pat Vita. Mr. Brook opening round. ,. with tho fourth run, Freddie Moz- the same night to decide third and fourth money awards. The winner registered positions set seven trailing Lightnings which owned the team. Third place was ing of Jules Huber, two and one. Other first round results were (Continued on Page 2) At stake will be $26,000 plus 221-i per cent of the gross gate receipts Other first round matches found of fourth, first and third in the were caught with their spinnakers shared by teams of Bob Howland W. DeForest Smith defeated New- of the week's play. Winners get 40 per cent of the pot; second place, Dom Christopher slipping in a nar- heats. Graf eased in a heat victory up, Allaire, who finished second in and Mel Fish and Herbert Berg- combe C. Baker, Jr., 1 up, Forrest 30 per cent; third place, 20 per cent, and fourth place, 10 per cent. For row victory over Bill' Rogers, one in the final event, nosing out Al- that one, just got home in time to hof and Frank . Connelly. Mis. S. Smith defeated Colin Cellar 6 that kind of hay, sparks will be flying aplenty. up; Lou Silver taking Tony Sav- laire by less than three lengths. avoid serious damage. Howland owned the former, George and 5 and Mr. VanVechten defeat- Fort Monmouth age, three and two; Art Turner Each heat was hotly contested by En route to Florida, tht party Miller the latter. ed Geoffrey Mellor 6 and 5. the 32-boat fleet, with finishers encountered lost week's hurricane, In Saturday's play for the Pres- INCIDENTS AND INCIDENTALS:-Injuries plagued the U. S, getting a'win by default over Rev. hitting the line in rapid fashion. Added to his winning the title, opeh polo championship at Westbury. George Oliver, former Mon- Leo M. Cox after they had ended although they fortunately missed ident's trophy, Dr. Robert Tlce- Bryan also walked off with the Only in Saturday's run did Allaire its most severe effects. They were hurst traveled the picturesque Athletes Lead mouth Country club polo manager, Friday underwent an operation on the first IS all even, and Stan Sav- and company encounter real diffi- year's "ringer score" prize. By get- his shoulder and Dr. Clarence "Buddy" Combs of Shrewsbury and age defeating Bill Schiller, four and in Georgia when the big wind hit links In 88-20-68 to win. ting birdies on every hole but the culty. Off twelfth, the Red Bank- with its most terrifying force. The Calcutta, biggest event on Lakewood nursed an injury . . . Atlantic City race track ends Its three. ers managed to creep up to sixth ninth, 15th and 17th, he put to- In Army Contest season Oct. 1. Garden State, which has an Oct. 3-Nov. 1 run, has ren-In Class "B" play, George Hickey Allaire and Davis stayed on in the golfing schedule at the Leo-gether a solid 56. Mr. Crane was but were hampered all the way oy Florida to visit their respective- nardo layout, was preceded Satur- ovated the clubhouse. The rafters are hidden by a white eclotex ceil- defeated Ted Mirabclla, one up; unusual wind shifts. They had next In line for honors with an Participation Trophy ing ... Whoduveverthunkit:, From the AP Aug. 22—In 1893, theOliver Presley defeated Dan parents. Trenery and Mr. and Mra. day night by a beef steak dinner, exceptionally fine 59. U. 8. Supreme Court ruled that the tomato Is a vegetable. But byThompson, one up; Bill Martin de- more trouble at the finish, one boat Olsen, however, left by car early which drew one of the largest Practically Clinched botanical definition, the tomato is a fruit. feated Ted Fine, one up; Dr. Rubin drifting in ahead of them light, at Labor day, with the Avenger in crowds in the club's history. After the wire to push the Avenger back tow, and arrived home Tuesday the tournament a cocktail party Seeks To Change Charlie Burin, who left Leonardo high to coach In Fayette- Colby.defeated Lou Harvey, three to seventh. Via Year's Victories vUle, ra., will be working In his home town. The high school and two; John Tomaini defeated evening:. Trcnery will pilot the ti- held forth in the clubhouse. there has 1,200 pupils, Pennsylvania forcing consolidation be- Leo Goldberg, six and five; Ernie Best race of the show was Al-tle-laden Avenger in this week- Munniouth Park Dates The first Army athletic partlclpi- laire's victory in Friday's opener. end's Regatta of Two Rivers should tion trophy has been virtually cause of the saving In costs ... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Xlrk of Turner defeated John Schultz, four At a meeting Tuesday afternoon, Atlantic Highlands, Thursday had BUI "Inside of Sports" Brandt and three; Joe Coles defeated Dr. In a perfect finish to a spectacular Allaire not return in time for it. clinched by Fort Monmouth for the Sea Hawks Take the Long Branch Oceanfront asso- third straight year, according to as their house guest. Jack, who Is a whla on helping folks Frank GolT, two and one, and Bill ciation started a campaign to with Income tax problems, helped stage Sonja Heinle Ice shows Bradley defeated George Pentcr- figures released following the base* change the Monmouth Park racing ball tournament just ended. Th» In New York and Boston. . ' man, four and three. schedule to early August through Only second round match in this Knee Pants League Holds All-Star Opening Came Signal Corps post leads Fort Dix Freehold raceway's trotters and pacers end their season at the the middle of September. The puv-by 383 points. county seat Saturday. The Fred Buck plant has enjoyed another good division found Martin scoring a twi pose would be to increase late sum- and one victory over Dr. Colby. Acccra Tallies At Fort Monmouth's comfortable year . . . Mayor F. Bliss Price headed a group of Eatontown Democrats Came Saturday For Year's Finale mer resort business. This season's margin is most assuring for retain- to Sunday's Dodger-Giant same . . , The other day at Madden's, an Finish For 13-7 Win track dates were from June 17 to honest gent was sounding off about the Dodgers. "I hate the Bums," Saturday afternoon at Staldcr's and officiate the games. She con- ing tho trophy inasmuch* as only tacted the borough's service clubs us. 10. four more tournaments will bo con- he declared, "but the wife hails from Brooklyn and I can't open my field, Newman Springs rd., Red The Long Branch Sea Hawks Commissioner Basil Bruno, presi- trap at home." lub Golf Title Bank's Knee Pants baseball league for financial aid and they respond- football team made a successful ducted by First Army in 1949, foot- ed, as did several local citizens. dent of the association, said anoth- ball, boxing, horseshoes and volley- If you visit Atlantic City or Garden State race tracks, con- will stage Its final contest of the season's opener Friday nigbt at er meeting will be called soon, at tact George McCormlck, one of Harry M. Stevens' head bar year. Next year, the league hopes to Long Branch Memorial stadium ball. With the Signal Corps post To Mrs. Crane operate its own fleld on Newman when they came from behind to which time at least 100 business- earning points for participating in men. Word Is that our boy Is about ready to retire. Cashing The Yankees, league champions, men will be asked to attend. these future tourneys, nothing. la dally double tickets like mad ... At the Bivenriew fair the Defeats Mrs. Pettit will meet an all-star aggregation o' Springs rd. In the past week, Mar- post a 13-7 victory over Newark's tin Fleming of Rumson donated Blase Yellow Jackets. short of a miracle could deprive other night, fellow Fair Havealtes Bobert G. llsley and Bandy K.P.L. members in the featured the Signalleers of winning' First "Prudential" Cook were conversing. Made quite a pair. Bandy, To Succeed Mrs. King game. As a prelude, a special thres- equipment to roll tha fleld after The Hawks pushed over a touch- Fair Haven Bowlers who used to play good ball for the Ilsley-eponsored Bamson men from Philip J. Bowers, incor- down in the first period, a margin Army's athletic supremacy award. Mrs. E. W. Crane won the ladles' lnning round robin game will be At present, Fort Monmouth has A. C, the past year organised the Fair Haven Boys club base- played, in which every member of porated, had completed cleaning off which held until the fouith quarter Organize Tonight golf championship of Rumson the area. Lawes Coal company of accumulated 2,356 points to Fort ball team. Country club the past week-end, the league not in the line-up for when the visitors passed their way Shrewsbury donated 300 pounds of over 55 yards to score. Captains of theTalr Haven mixed Dix's 1,973. Fort Devens, Mail., Apprentice jockeys are allowed seven pounds up to 20 winners; ilve defeating Mrs. Arthur E. Pettit in the featured contest will partici- bowling league will meet at 8 and Camp Kilmer are in striking pounds up to 40 winners, with the five pounds continuing to the end pate. seed, so everything should be In "Bubby" Accrra was' Long the finals « and 5. readiness by" next spring, The o'clock tonight In the Wlllowbrook distance of overtaking Fort Dix of the racing year if the 40th Is ridden before the end of one year from She succeeds Mrs. Alfred F. King, Game time Is 2 p. m. Mrs. Philip Branch's ace. Outstanding through- his first win. Beyond this, apprentices can get three pounds for one field's use was offered by Mr. amiout, he supplied the winning mar- to make final arrangements for for second place. who did not qualify for this year's J. Bowers, who organized the Mrs. DeCamp Statler, Albert and the coming season, which opens a Points are credited to an install- more year when riding for their original contract employers. Clear? title play. Mrs. W. Dinsmore Bank* league for 9 to 14-year-old boys, gin in the last couple minutes by . , . Jockey's minimum pay, except for contract boys, Is $35 for a Harry Burdgc and Frank Mcrrltt, scampering 19 yards to paydirt, week from tonight. ation on the basis of 100 points Co! scored a victory in the "Beaten last nigbt presided at a session of owners of the land, It is locate! Bowlers interested In joining the operating a post team nnd sixty winning mount for a purse up to $2,000, other riders getting $15. For 1 coaches and managers at which , LONG IIIIANCH four' play, defeating Mrs. John C. just east of Red Bank Recreation KnU>—>'. Friumle, M. Krugnlc, CHIP. loop should attend tonight's ses- points for entering a First Army purses above $2,000, first, second and third jockeys get $50, $35 and $25, Ellis 4 and 3. Mrs. Banks .gained members of the All-Star team wero respectively, with other jocks getting $20. center. Balnsco. sion, R. G. Reynolds is president tournament, plus designated placs the finals by defeating Mi*. W. C.selected. Line-ups for the game ap- Among contributor* to the league Tacklea—Calnbrciic, Grandlncttl, Slrol- of the league. points in tho order of finish for a The Bed Bank Towners deserve to take the championship Riker 3 and 2. Mrs. Ellis defeated pear elsewhere in this issue. lo, (JUIIO, £rn*m;ovttch. of the Jersey Shore Baseball league. Herman Aschettlno has are the Exchange, Kiwanis, Lions fiimrda—Cushion. Maintch, Bruno. Fiiat Army tourney. Under theje Mrs.' C. Frederic Nollson, Jr., 4 and Tho past Thursday, the Giants and Rotary clubs, R. Thomas Bow- Canttra—Maccloll, Kuhl. circumstances It is improbable for managed the team well and ha* wisely added young blood to 2, to get to the finals. won second place In the league by Hacki—Rcnr,o, „ Jnckion. "Bubhy" Konaltl Allen Wins Fort Monmouth to lose out at thli the lineup, while still keeping a few veterans around. The ers, Monroe Eisner, Leo Goldberg, Accrra, Muccloll, Hill Acerra, Motley, Towner Infield Is as good a* you'll see hereabouts and Bay Mrs. Crane also won the season's defeating the Bucs, 6-2, That left Leon Reussllle, Michael Stavola, Bcvirjul. Ollvndottl, Lor. Itiiiiisbn Golf Trophy late stage. Sanborn tops the crew . . . Fort Monmnuth's baseball team "ringer score" award with a 66, the Wildcats in fourth position, Maurice Schwartz, Triangle Shoe;, YELLOW JACKETS Fourteen tournumonts are con- Mrs. King wan second with 68, Mickey Kennedy hurled the gamn Mrs. Rolston Waterbury and Knils—C'Rlirlo, Furey, Evrlyn, Ronald W. Allen won the Vice ducted annually by First Army and today left for Fort Bennlng, Ga., to compete In the world-wide • Tnclclri—Want, Tori. MRIOIII. President's trophy at Rumson army tournament. Coach Joe Bennett's boys are First Army In Tuesday's ladles' day play for tho "victors and also poled'out Yanko's. fiilal'di—Ulxon, Lcilir, Cummins. NlsU of tho ten completed to date, Mon- Mrs. A. C. Swcnson walked off with a homer. It was his second of tho Others assisting have been Sgt. voccl, Country club the post week-end by mouth's lead Is mainly credited to champs. ('enter*—Kfinriii, MHdera, Meroln. posting a ono-imder par net 141 in Tho Long Branch Sen Hawks made a great start In their early first prlxo via a 103-26—77. Mrs, year nnd it gained him the dis- Leroy McKnlght, Patrolmen Philip their excellent oompotltlve result*. Martin A. Quirk was second with tinction of being the only K.P.L, ilnoltt—Clliclil, Carhonr, llrowater, the 36-hole medal play event. Tho Slgnalmon have won first Ar- seasoner opener Saturday night, Drew 1,000 customers . . . Stock car Jiannlne and Edward Brooks, Fmtlnl, flucrra, Ciunle, Short, Stain, Putting together rounds of 86-15 racing should have quite a fow local entries for next year's program at 104-25-78, and Mrs. A. L. McKIm member to connect for a four-mas- Bethune Jones, Earl L. Morris, Jr., Hope, Kumilc, my championships in basketball, ' was third with 97-18—79, ter, Ralph Soldo pitched for tho Bon Asnln, John KllrtK, Jr., Walter Lnntr Wrnnch H 0 0 7—1:1 —71 and 85-15-70, Mr. Allon bowling, trnck, swimming, Softball Long Branch stadium, Bucs. Yrllow Jiicktl 0 0 0 S~ ti squeezed past Howlnnd B. Jones by and baseball in 1049, In badminton Monmouth Park's plans are set for additional stables. Noble, Edgar Fcnnessy, Leo LaBl- Touchdown*-— LOIIK Rrunrh, V, >VH> a single stroke, Mr, Jones negoti- They'll build on thrlr Int acroa* Portaupeok ave. , . . Bill Joy, CITY LOOP MEETS TONIGHT The league first took form In oudo, I.con Zuckormun, Low Wil-Bato, "Iliibhy" Acorn, Yellow Junket*— and golf they flnlshod second, un or 40 days should provide eight and ten pound blues will be In the last point races of the sea- the finest fishing of the entire waiting for them. son at Shrewsbury Sailing club, Ed The only disappointment in the Waters, Jr., brought home his Bo Starting early last spring the piscatorial parade are the school Long to take Saturday's honors In little flatties made a good show. weakAsh, which failed to make its the Lightning division. Winnie Ing in the bays and inlets. They annual appearance at the usual Wainwright in Kittiwake scored in were followed by an early and ex-spot off Waterwitch. However, the Comets; Bob Brown in Quct- tra heavy run of Boston mackerel, there is still time for a fall run of sal took the Handicap A; Art Gibb, which kept the talent busy and tide runners, as they very seldom Jr., in Dinky took Handicap B, acted as a training period for big-arrived much before Sept. IS. A and George Drawbaugh in Arrow ger and better fishing to come. The four and one-half pounder was took the Sneakboxes. rest followed in such close succes- taken during the week at the Waters had no trouble in finding sion that it is hard to tell which 'dike" near Spermaceti cove. thc finish line iir any of the week- came first. All at once there ap- end's events. He also scored firsts peared fluke, porgies, sea bass, dol- Big Stripers Are Back in races Sunday and Monday. phin, striped bass, white marlln, Now that Labor day is over and Wainwright scored a double, also bluensh, albacore, bonito and also the seventh annual Atlantic Tuna bringing his Kittlwakc in first many strangers to these waters. Sunday. Byion Seider, who was It there's strength In numbers, of Jersey Speed Skiffs entered In Harold Seaman, Long1 Branch. tournament is past history, many second in the A boats Saturday, It was one of the best fluke runs are settling down to do some ser this contingent of New Jersey the 28-mile dash. Front, left to Rear,, John Boland, Portaupeck; came back thc next two days to skippers should make more than a right, are Jim Reid, Woodbridge; Otto Becker, Elmer Morris and J_rw* had in years. Starting in the iout fishing. As a starter, Capt. post firsts. Sandy Hook area tons and tons of Jack Smith of the Black Hawk fair showing In Harwood's Trophy Bill VanWinkle, Little Silver; Ray Steve Schmidt, Long Branch, and Cthtte choice morsels of the sea Highlands, set a mark to shoot at Drawbaugh was another to race around Manhattan Sunday. Morris, Red Bank; Marshall Van- Bob Brown, portaupeck. r wer* boated. As time went on, when his party, consisting of Beit score a sweep of thc week's events, These "salts" will either drive or Winkle, 3d., Little Silver; Harry At stake la the sterling Harwood Z larger members of the tribe moved Lyons of Sea Bright and Kd Fuchs taking firsts each day. ride as crew members In the fleet Layton, Sprint Lake Heights, and trophy and $2,700 in cash prises. Big feature was the annual ex- S In, with 10 and IS pounders being of Highlands, boated nine big commodore's race Monday, the I caught. stripers weighing from 15 to 2-3 lUNOXRS "Bang and Go Back" tvent. Start- Towners And AD B H Mr. America Wreitlea Z Sea porgies were never more pounds. ed by Commodore Olaf Ravndal, Porwlll _ S 1 0 S plentiful. Like their brothers—thhe Capt. Jack McCarthy of My Byron Brlggs brought his South Rangers Win O. Brlil.er, lb. B 2 1 At Aabury Saturday S door-mats — they also made their Margie, Highlands, returned with Wind home first to beat out Ed Vicorclli, 8b. 4 12 Dafntio, If 4 18 Roland J. Hlnes-promotsd wrest- Z first appearance In the Sandy Hook three gr«on-heads weighing 20, 22,McClellan's Barbara and Bob Kel- (Continued From Page 1> Ailcock. v » 1 2 S area, later to center over the and 25 pounds. Capt. Johnny Bieso ly's Candoo. Connett. 2b _ Sit ling moves back Indoors this week S Shrewsbury Rocks, where they are out of the same port, aboard his zucca flying out and Genovese fan. Wllcox, rf 4 1 1 whor. Gene "Mr. America" Stanlee ning in his second uppearance. Blister, cf. ..._ _ 4 0 features Saturday night's program S located today. Stripers started in Baby Four of Us, with Milt Rohko B. Coniutt, •• •', 3 S with a bang, and hundreds of these of Newark, tied into -five with a With two out in the ninth, Adel- in Asbury Park armory. Qeorse Z gamesters were caught all along 28 pounder at the top. In (act, Stock Car Racing phla started something in the fash- 39 il 11 Maricostas, the Golden Greek, S the coast, with the best fishing at ion of a rally. Screen walked LONG BRANCH offers the opposition. during the past few nights of this Madge and Roe to get in trouble, AB R H S Sandy Hook, Monmouth Beach, September moon, everyone who lias MnrrottH, If , 3 1 Bibber McCoy, former Holy Z Long Branch and, Takanass»e. Dur- trailed the Sandy Hook area has Events Continue and the sacks were totally popu- Fulco, Cross football star, will work in ti ing mid-summer there was a tem- returned with a good catch. One ated when Estelie momentarily Cilindlnetij, r the semi-final against Tony Mai S porary lull, and at the present New Policy In Vogue Juggled Lott'a grounder and his Monteimro, S3 tlnelli. Army Tomainl of Long reason we haven't been hearing peg to Sanborn was late by a sec- Fit/.mlre, rf S time 'he green-heads have made a more about these catches is be- For Midget Autos Miuinon, '2b Branch will be back In action. The S comeback and are now top billing. cause skippers have been too busy ond's fraction. Lupuloff came Zuzzlo, 3b 4 unbeaten Fort Monmouth athletic S White marlln and dolphin were Tempo of sport* activities at through with a single to send in Nconnn. p director will meet "Chick" Gari- hauling in blue-golds at the wo runs, but everything ended Harwood, P S more plentiful than In years. The Shrewsbury Rocks. Long Branch Memorial stadium LaMotc, lb. .—.... baldi of St. Louis. John "Baby S reason given by many is that the continues at the fast pace set the quietly when Screen nabbed Frank Face" Barend meets wrestling's Sandy Hook trailers are not the Holman's pop-up. Jl 1 S S Gulf Stream has moved In closer past season. Stock car and midget LEONARDO villain, Abe Stein, in the 9 p. m. only ones getting bass. We learn racing will continue to hold forth AB R • to our coast. Whether this is the from Long Branch that Henry opener. 2 case or not, the fact remains that three nights each week until the Rangers In Bomn jE«ldjo, if. u Kling and party from Newark end of this month. n o Swe were visited by many seml- have been knocking the big fel- The Rangers, meanwhile, were | & i> Andy 3emlnlek of the Phillies S tropical species of fish, including A fierce battle for driver honors ixperlencing a pleasant day r- l .... 5 l lows off regularly. They beached ii and Eddie Kazak of the Cardinals S barracuda. Following this migra< their skiff the other night with 11 is being waged in the stock car di- Long Branch Democrats' ^lel.-i, ".'.' 4 n worked in the same coal mine at I' tlon of southern fishes were bass weighing from 20 to vision. Frank Schneider presently ning with ease, 11 to 1. The victory Onrlfttrom, p ... I l Muse< Pa, tlon f sea holdB sway with a 115 point total. kept the Rangers in a fight for theCm hart, 2b .... a e ' ? ki»j_ «..fel*li ••><> fnr«lffn tO our pounds. Earnest Buck and How-Johnny Cabral has 97; Lenny Irwing, rf ... 3 (i Frank (Pinky) Higglns holds the birds, which are foreign ard Botta, both of Long Branch, leadership, being only one full Vcntimugim. !>. .. o northeastern shores. There was a Brown, 94; Lou Volk, 89; Ralph me off the Towners' pace. It also! major league record for hits in beached with three weighing 18, 21Sheelcr, 85; Pappy Hough, 85, and 1 8 succession—12, made in 1938. ! E report of a flock of pelicans, which and 25 pounds. assured them of a playoff berth WEST BBLMAR !' summered at Manasquan and were Jimmy Dclancy, 84. Thc champion- and another possible crack at their | AB R ! > also seen at Long Island. The oth- Surf casters at the public fishing ship series ends Sept, 30, local rivals. iMelntyre. •i 0 grounds at Sandy Hook are com- 3 1 1 i tr evening the writer saw a Por In the midget cars, the new pol- George Adcock pitched thelr;,wj°u9L S tugese man-of-war bird (frigate ing Into their own, and a number icy of signing Pop DeVercclly's All. of good catches have been report- Ford outfit has brought new popu- Ranger victory. He gave up nine IE. Clo'use, 'c.'".'.'.'.'""."".' * 5 bird). It was a long way from hits and had things well under *}""";""• ct; i Stock Car 2 home and brought back recollec- ed. Early morning fishing is prov- larity to this division. "Pop's" crew tt S tlons Of the days when several of ing to be the best" time, and at believes in setting new styles, lat- control after allowing the Demo- TaylorT;,ior., "iiil . .."""ZZZZ^Z i Highlands bridge eight or ten small crata to push over Its singleton In ltnth, lb. S these weird looking birds stood est of which is a s.'x-car team Aus- the first Inning. He also did an D«y. p C stationary in the air over our cabin bass are taken every morning. tralian pursuit race. This pattern Auto time at Sebastian of competition is the nearest thing amount of work with the hickory, 27 4 4 5 for days at a Trolling for bluefish at Shrews- belting out a double and a single 3 inlet, Fla. bury Rocks has fallen off, but has to the Roller Derby as can be de- Connie Mack managed the Phil- vised for auto racing. in five appearances. 5 Not since the famous year IMS taken on a new leass of life over adelphia Athletics to their first Chat there been anything to com- Since they are but one-half game Romtr shoals. The fish are small, off Belmar's second-place spot, the pennant in 1902. He won eight S part with this year's bluensh run. but there are schools ol them and Hazlet other pennants, the last in 19SL RACES SIf wt are any Judge, the beitis should increase In slse and num- Rangers still must be regarded as bers. In the old days this spot Mi-, and Mrs. P. O. Weigand en- a threat for the eventual title. Should the proper combination of First World Series to draw a Championship Series ranked above all others as the No.tertained a number of guests at $1,000,000 gate was the 18M battle 1 bluefish ares. their home on Sunday, including events occur, plus a victory over Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grohmann of the Towners in the Septp . 18 meet- between the New York Yankees Every Sevea Kinds of fish In the River Leonardo, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ing" ', th" e Rangers could end tlie and the Giants. ~> We drove to Pauels', Rumson, Webb of Newark, Mr. and Mrs.regular season in first place. If Henry Grohmann of East Mllford, not they'll have the chance in the • BY JVUSS B. HVBEB Sunday and was amazed to find not th'll h th h i Thursday & Saturday such a wide variety of fish in the Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bo'.z playoffs to knock off either the 5 The Birth of the Forward Pats river. One man told us he had of Port Murray and Mr. and Mrs.Towners or Belmar. 8 It wtt back'in MM whtn tk« Othis Lance and Mrs. Frank M. Nites caught seven different species, in- Leonardo Stumbles S tint forwtrd past wit MM in • cluding snappers, which are now White of Washington, N. J. Z football fame. Brad Robinson was The Good Government Republi- Leonardo Field club continues In running up to 10 and 12 inches; fourth place, the final play-off slot, £ the paster and small sea porgies, small sea base, can club will meet next Monday night at the home of Mrs. Albert but by the narrowest of margins. Clarence Kenny small kingftih, small weakflab, eels They have a half-game lead over was the receiver. and sally-growlers. Wuestefeld at Keyport. ' They played for Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Weigand Adeiphia, The Field clubbers prac- FOOTBALL St. Louis UnWer- Pete Pauels showed us two and son William have returned tically could have sewed up their sity, and in a strange species, which he has from a trip to .Niagara Falls and position Sunday, but a 4 to 2 loss Friday Nite ft game with tht frosen until some one can identify Andover, N. H. to West Belmar Blackhawks didn't University of them. We took several books with Mi£s Margaret . E. Weigand, help at all. Sunday Afternoon Kansas, Robinten us on the various fishes of the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Frank One bad Inning was responsible was credited with world, but were unable to be sure Weigand, spent the past week with for the low. It was the fourth In _ a pass play of 80 of our Identification. One of the Mr. and Mrs, Paul T. Ryder of which West Belmar scored three Z mil. It was (his year, 19M. that strangers answered the description Shrewsbury township. runs without a hit. Wild fielding Z Iht overhead play was made Itgal, given In the 1949 Anglers' almanac Miss Anna Cowlcs spent the and wilder pitching were respons- Z kat Robinson had predicted that it as an amberjack- The other re- week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Jerry ible. With one out Hal douse and S would come into being, and lit had sembled the description given in J. Boa and Mr. and Mrs. William Jim Taylor walked. Then Karl Midget Car - practised it religiously for mtny Norman's "History of Fishes" as Hinson of Asbury Park. Cartotrom hit Harry Rasch to load " months. being either a barracuda or a wa- Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson the bases. When he forced in a run " In 1913, the forward pats made hoo. and daughter Deanna are on a trip by walking Henry Day, his oppon- " headlines. A man named Dorais through the New England states. ent on the mound, Carlatrom S passed to a receiver named Knute UT-roun« Sting Ray An election of officers will be held benched In favor of Ben Venti- mum RACES £ Rockne so consistently and effec- "HI, Stew, I got myself Involved at the meeting of the Women's maglla, Don Mclntyre popped up £ tlvely that the Irish of Notre Dame in quite an exciting fishing adven- Society of Christian Service of St. for the second out, but Dick Ker- Z defeated the highly favored Army ture while at North Point of the John's Methodist church next Tues- rigan booted Bob dome's ground- ! eleven from West Point.' day night er and Taylor and Bash scooted EVERY WED. NITE S {With the forward ptsi, football Beach over the week-end," said Jack Mount of Shrewsbury. Mr, and Mrs. William Storzinger home. ' S has grown by leaps and bounds, of Locust Valley, L. I., are visiting g intil it is one of the outstanding "Capt. Keegan of the Trenton po- Other than that the Leonardo Mrs. John Mertle. (lingers were able to hold the • tames of the nation in the pro-lice force and I were fishing the Mr. and Mrs. Hudson D. Car 5 national, collegiate, and schoolboy beach at daybreak Saturday morn- hart, Sr., entertained over the Blackhawks to a measly four hits, 5 realms. ing when the captain got a terrif- week-end their daughter and fam-while the losers were collecting S Though Brad Robimon is not re- flc strike and away went 100 yards ily, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tlb-eight hits. LONG BRANCH Z fMtnbered by most of us, such of line. Finally he stopped him andbetts and children Richard and Ju- As expected, Belmar V.r.W. had Z names as Knute Rockne, Ray Mor- was able to take up a little line. dy of Aberdeen, Md. little trouble disposing of Keans- S rison, Paul Christman, Sammy The battle luted SO minues, during Misses Joyce and Beverly Kamp burK A.C. via a 15 to 6 count, Dick - Baugh, Bobby Layne and many which time the monster kept tak- of West Orange spent a few days Karl having a big day with three STADIUM ; other greats are synonymous with ing line and digging in the sand. with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dexhei- for five. He hit a grand slam hom- "The Msdhon Square Garden jj.the. phrase "forward pass." At last ths captain had his antag- mer, er in the second inning and added onist in the undertow and we could Thc youth choir of St. John's a double and a aingle in later ses- of the New Jersey Shore" see it was a big sting ray. church enjoyed a beach party at sions. For the finest selection of men's "He sulked in the undertow and Bradley Beach Tuesday of last Freehold Oulistans kept alive Its gwear, be sure to visit HUBER'S all the captain could do was of no week. In the party were Rev. Nor-hopes for a playoff berth by crush- • of Red Bank, Inc. You'll find that avail. So I decided to wade In andman R. Rlley, leader and pastor; ing their intraborough competition, t wt have everything for your great- gaff, him. After a/-few unsuccsssful Patty Emmons, Barbara Wilson, Freehold A.C., 19 to 1, hammering »er shopping convenience. try, and being furs to keep away June Laughlin, Linda Layton, Eve- out 18 hits, including a three-run from the poisonous barb on Its tsil, line Smale, Marie Reisinger, June home run by Dave Thompson. The | HUBER'S I discovered the gaff handle was Bennett, Mary Jane Carol), Joyce game was marked by the reappear- to* v-s 8 M BROAD 8T. too short, so went to my beach' bug Bennett, Carolyn Hathaway, Joyce ance of Dave "Dim" Cashlon on Lambertson, Marilyn Walling and the mound. He appeared effective UNDER NEW Adclc Lufburrow, enough, holding tho A.C. to a half- .00 s Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans have dozen blowi. returned to Waldrcn, N. V,, after a ADBLPHIA s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shore Roller Drome J. Latham. Rot, cf AABL'RV CIRCLE ROUTE IS Mr. and Mis, William Beam and 1*11, If son Mnrfiha.il of Gjcn Biiinie, Md., Tltpuloff, MANAGEMENT SEPTEMBER SPECIALS r spent the week-end with Mr, and \II«on\VII«o , rf 4 Alr,«, James C, Glenn. MftrtlfiM , ifrf •) Mr, nnd Mrs. Arthur Hciith of Hyi'fn, lbf II 'CHICAGO" *H" SKATES! HlHHlKlHiiksiiilk , lb Fair Lawn hnvo been visiting Mr. Mnlthcwc, llh RED BANK RECREATION Complete - Fitted, Oiled, Adju.ted. Ready to Go! nnd Mrs. Kmnli C. llycr. !.lim(>cr!, BIG NITK Miss Virginia Skeeter has re- *Mni refreshing drink an authority on flowers and au-ough council. Tfie vacancy was •aiijr —5 radiatan—all "following too closely," Mr. Par-thor of "Beginner's Guide to Wild eaooar »ipin.—circulator and one of our famou* Hot Sausage Sandwiches. of the finer things in life at you go along? sons said that state records showed caused by the resignation, before Flowers") all over the east coast the end of his term, of M. Ray- •ad tharmntat. Cam- $690 this to be the leading cause of New of the United States and Canada, data intlillatian. Jersey traffic accidents. He said mond McGowan. ONE VCAU OIMRANTCEO rt« TELEVISION # SANDWICHES in the British Isles and in Europe. Mr. McDermott served 1} yearn LOCAL eERVICC 34 MOUM • OAV "OLD-TIMER" that the law is very specific as re- His contagious enthusiasm has Ha Manay Dawn—J Vaan ta Far gards trucks, providing as it does on the Freehold board of educa- First Parmant—CO Dan Afttr * DANCING * that when on the open highway a found an outlet in the many nature tion, the last eight of which have Initallction. studv rou been as president. He has also FOR r«CE nTIMATEt—CM.L The cut below thowt where to go. 1,1 i -,.. t „* =•„* S P« he has formed, and NATIONAL RADIANT HEAT CO. PROPRIETORS—FRANK AND TONV MEM.AC1 served three years as a member of IT1 MO. Till ST NEWARK, N. I. the Freehold planning board. HUmtoldt J-JMa >| | CASH AMD CAW SAVES If % ( ney general declared that 40 miles Birds" per hour Is the maximum speed for commercial vehicles in New Realtor Explains Jersey. The 45-mlle an hour speed Surprise Store . . . NION LAUNDRY on posted sections of state high- N. J. Housing BUI t) ways Ig for passenger cars only, CUANINO • UUNMIINO • MJR STMAOf • MJO »TOU0t he said. The New Jersey housing bill, Mr. Parsons was particularly which will involve the spending of emphatic in his instructions re- $230,000,000, was the subject of a garding enforcement of the truck talk given before the Rotary club overloading law. He said that this by Rolston Waterbury last Thurs- offense, committed in a large de- day at the Molly Pitcher hotel. gree by out-of-state truckers, is Mr. Waterbury, president of the not only causing serious damage Monmouth County Real Estate VMMS to highway pavement but creating board, said that he felt the bill, traffic tie-ups when these heavy which will come before the voters for approval or disapproval in No- vehicles become involved in acci- BOYS' ALL WOOL dents. vember, overlapped the federal HOIS' CIIILUBE.VS housing bill of 16 billion dollars. The speaker eaid that for the first FANCY SLIP.OVER ALL WOOL PART WOOL CORDUROY pp six months of this year as com- statistics, which show that during pared with the same period last SWEATERS COAT SWEATERS BOXER LONGIES OVERALLS the first five months of the year year, there has been a decline of there were 5,323 trucks and 8661,300 transactions in Monmouth Sim I to • buses involved in accidents in New county alone. . ' 98 98 69 Jersey, While this reflects a slight Daniel Dondi, assisted by Elmer decrease over the same period of 1 Hesse, Howard Leon, Edwin Mack- 3 I Site* T to 10 STEINBACH COMPANY last year, the accident rates involv- lin and Dr. James Stokes, led the Newest designs. Sices T to Newest tweed pattern!. Sizes Blue, red, green, brown.-Sizes ing trucks and buses are still too singing at the meeting. The Rotary 14. Boxy styles in newest colors. 6 to 10. 3 to 8. Ml Broad Street high for the public safety. president, Ben Parker, presided, "This la not to be one of those and Roy O. Cohen Introduced the so-called 'drives'," said the attor- guests. GIRLS* ney general, "It is to be a concert- BOVS' ed and permanent program from HELEN BOBEBTS ENGAGED JUVENILE BOXER which there will be no deviation Mrs. Norma M. Carew of Mon- WESTERN LONG SLEEVE until conditions have improved." mouth farkway, East Keansburg, announces the engagement of her CORD. LONGIES DRESSES SPORT SHIRTS It takes about 19 hours to con-daughter, Miss Helen Roberts, to vert coal into coke. Charles Statts of Beacon Beach. 2 98 79 1.49 1 Sanf. Stripes and figure* Popular colors. Sixes 4 to 10. Bought for special back-to-school Sizes 6 tp 16. value giving! Adorable styles in "Back to School" newest fall plaids, checks, stripes, two-tones and aolids. All in flno quality easy-to-wash fabrics. Sizes With 3 to 6X and 7 to 12. I

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AH Clanc* Begin Week of September 2« and great grandson of Mrs. Bertha See Xew (1950) Models! Register Now Studio, 31 Rector Pl. Brunt of this place, was christened Hum, sM, Bat Bat. Fit, tat Sat Mat ; Saturday at St. Michael's churcn, j. H. KELLY COMPANY DANDAILEY Phone RE 6-2011 Red Bank, N. J. New York. Sponsors were Mrs. 1ST Bread St. Bed Bask, V. 9. JENNIFER JONES ANNE BAXTEB Anna Cermak and Mrs. Charles iBIIIIBIillllilllllllJIIIIIIIIIBIiailiiilllllSllilllSlllll ANNE BEVEBE Pctrick of New York. A dinner for IS gu«£U was held at the home of JOHN GARF1EL0 "YOU'RE MY FINEST EATING AND CANNING Mrs. Brunt after the christening. EVERYTHING" The trustees of the Bayshore DONT WAIT (la Technicolor) Community church met at the "WE WOE STMNCERS" church Wednesday evening. ' Have taoee back to school Its., DM. SUM. Mat OABV COOrEB PEACHES Mrs. Martha Ruhman and daugh- eMfcea SaaltoM Dry Cleaaei •ML, KM, IM. Mm- ter Catherine and Mrs. William FATRICIA NEAL Krueger, delegates of the ladles' NOW AT LORETTA YOUNG BAYMOND MAMEV 10 OUNCE APPLES auxiliary of American Legion post 273, will attend the state conven- "THE FOUNTAINHEAD" tion of the American Legion at LEON'S CELESTE HOLM Bucklin Fruit Farm Wildwood this week-end. TIM., Wed. Linda Berth celebrated her birth- M-W WHITE STBEET DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. Phalanx Road, Phalanx Tel. RE 6-1364.R day Monday, Aug. 29. A double cel- MABIA MONTEZ ebration was held at the home of Red Bank 6-2800 tom TO m sT/mr la her aunt, Mrs. Dorothy Jorgeneon THE " of Fords, for Linda who was three W«eL One Day And years old, and Karen Jorgensoa MABIA MONTEZ JIMMIE DAVIS who was six years old. LEE "LASSIE" WHITB The Lady Jean MacCorquodale BOO CAMXBOH la lodge will meet Monday, Sept. 13, la •MISSISSIPPI BHYTHM* at the West Keansburg lire house, •FIBATES or MONTEBBY* Than. One MAM and all future meetings will be (to Tffcaleolor) held there. A convention wiil be JOHN CABBOLL held from Sept. 19 until Sept. 23 AM ADELE MARA MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER at Hotel Commodore, N. Y., and DEBORAH KERB la gTABTS AT DUSK BAIN OB CLEAR delegates represented will be Mrs. VLOBA (BOBSON "ANGEL IN EXILE* George Wright of Union Beacn; Two Shows Nightly Starting la And Fri., Sat., Sept. 9-10 alternate, Mrs. Elizabeth . Abbott, ROLAND WINTERS Rahway; Mrs. Daniel Murdock, at Dusk. "BLACK NARCISSUS" Dennis O'Keefc — Barbara Britton Port Monmouth; Mrs. Sarah Scott KEVE LUKE (to Teefcaleoter) In and Mrs. Jean Miller, Ocean G10V2, "SKY DRAGON* "COVER UP" and Mrs. Madge Sharpe and Mrs. FBI., SAT., SEPT. ••» Mum Divens of Union Beach. . PLUS ••:'•'•• Mrs. Julia Dcvancy of East Caesar Romero Dorothy Lamour — Charles Laughton Keansburg entertained over the "GIRL FROM MANHATTAN" . w'eek-end holiday Harry Devancy MONEY LOANED and family, William Devaney and « JMnlfy, SU»«r, Musical Inetnuneata, Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Sept. 11 • 12 -13 • 14 family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bar- Uaawrae, Binoculars, ate. tleson lind son of Brooklyn, Mr. Dane Clark — Alexis Smith — Zucliary Scott Mr. and Mn. Edwin Shelly and Mrs. John Kingston of Maple- me PATCASHVOUOLD GOLD** SILVEB wood and Mr. and Mrs. John Kai- "WHIPLASH" Miss Gloria Jones, daughter of She carried a spray bouquet of ser and children. Broadway Loan Co. Mn, Mary Jonei of Center ave., fleur d'amour and ivy. She was Al Rlcardo of Belford, who ha* Long Branca plus Atlantic Highlands, and Edwin given in marriage by her father, Clarence Jones. been employed at Lloyd's pharma- Roddy McDowell in Shelly, also of Atlantic Highland!, cy, Port Monmouth rd., for the "TUNA CLIPPER" were married Saturday, Aug. 37, Mrs, James E. Kelly was matron summer is returning to Cornell Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 15*16.17 at a nuptial mass at St. Agnes of honor for her (liter. Her ankle length organdy gown was sea foam university, N. Y. CARLTON-RED BANK Lloyd Nolan — Jane Wyatt — James Gleason , Atlantic High- green, worn with a matching pic- Mr. and Mn. John Giant and lands. Jtcv. Frederick J. Manville ture hat of thi tune color. She daughter Eileen, who have been Back To School Kiddit Show "BAD BOY" performed the ceremony. carried a basket filled with tea spending the summer on Kruege? Plus plus The bride's sown was of mint ny- roses and ivy sprays. Joseph Ca- pi., have returned to their home at THIS SAT. MORNING, SEPT. 10, at 10 A. M. lon organdy, made ballerina length, ruso, the bride's uncle, was beet Jersey City, 'WINDJAMMER' Lynn Bari — Turhan Bey . with a scalloped neckline and short ninn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oakes, who A GBEAT HISTOBICAL WESTERN "AMAZING MR. X" scalloped cap sleeves. She had After a wedding breakfast for the were married Aug. 27, have re- starring Geo. O'Brien Our Autumn Policy—Reduced Price*, Double Feature* matching mitts, and her shoulder Immediate families at Rosevelt tea turned from a wedding trip to New "AMERICAN EMPIRE' Week Days, Adult* BOc; Saturday*, Sunday*, Holiday*, We room, Little Silver, the couple left Also length veil was held in place with York state and Canada, and are NEWS and CARTOON PLUS-ALL YOUR FAVOBITE "COMICS." Children Always 12th flusters of neur-d'amour and ivy, on a wedding trip to Bermuda. residing at this place. FBEE SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO THE FIRST SM ATTENDING Mr. and Mrs. William Roughgar- children, Charles and Darlene of den of Park ave., celebrated their SUN., MON., SEPT. 11-lt CHILDREN Mfl ADULTS fits Keanaburg Brooklyn, spent live days last week 36th wedding anniversary Tuesday, RED The ladies' league of bowlers held with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angley Sept. 6. • a meeting at Fowlers bowling cen- of Euclid ave, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dobrimol CARLTON BANK ter Monday, Aug. 29, to make plant Mr. and Mrs. William Hood of and family of New York city, who A WALTER READE THEATRE for the season. Officers for the year Bellville ipent the week-end and have been spending the summer at are Mrs. Dorothy Kenner of Cliff- holiday with Mr. and Mrs, John their cottage on Park ave., return- SUN. THRU TUES., SEPT. 11th to 13th wood, president; Mrs. Louise Beyer, Robert* of' atone rd. ed home this week. vice-president; Mrs. Dorothy John- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Note Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farley and son, treasurer, Keansburg; Mrs. of Irvington spent four days last daughters, Linda and Diane, of Helen Scott, secretary, Belford, and week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shark River manor, spent the Also THI MO SANK Mrs. Anna Bowne, serjeant-at- Thome of West Keansburg. week-end holiday with their par- Cartoon—Sport Reel—Specialty arms. The teams will be sponsored Robert Waitts, son of Mrs. Elsie ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Krue- ffeudton •fftoMM. by Ahern'fl market, Belford; Gen- Waitts, it a surgical patient at Rtv- • *• ger. TUES., WED., THURS., tile's, New Monmouth; Martini's erview hospital. Members of the ladies' auxiliary A WALTER READE THEATRE SlDirii|... *kX diner; Woodlyne Bowne, electric- Mrs. Charles Mack and daughter of American Legion poet 278 at- SEPT. ll-H-15 ian; Fowler's alleys; Marquet phar- Joanne are leaving.this week for tended services at the home of Mrs. MONMOVTMSr. • • • T«L ft. •• «* Si Eiplisivi... macy, Keansburg; Keyport Recrea- two weeks' vacation with Mr. and Mildred Collette, president. Mills NOW THRU SAT. tion center, and H. L. Scott, Bel- Mrs. Henry Schoesson of Cushing, ave., Port Monmouth, Tuesday, it bad to be flined ford. Okla. Sept. 6, for her husband. The reg- The Young Adult week-end for Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kidd of To- ular meeting of the auxiliary will Mi-ilictriliirs/ the New Jersey conference of ronto, Canada, are spending a be held Tuesday, Sept, 13, at the Methodist churches will be hell month- with Mr. and Mrs. Qeorga hall on Manning place. over Friday and Saturday at tlia Lancey of Stone rd., West Keans- conference center, Mt. Misery. burg. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler and Speakers who will take part (or the Miss June Andreach spent the children have returned to their In Technicolor two days will he Dr. John Blair A week-end holiday with relatives home in Chicago, III., after spend- Cartoon — Selected Short* Paulsboro, Rev. Lynn* Corson of and attended the wedding and re- ng the summer with Mr, and Mn. Princeton, Rev. Paul Corson of ception of her cousin, Michael De- Frank Hoagland of Atlantic ave. Pemberton, Rev. Charles Smythe Rose, of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. George Roughgar- Thursday Nlto—Kiddle Show of Keyport, and Attorney General Mr. and Mn. Nick Senora of den of Pase-Gille, Fla., were recent COME EARLY Theodore D. Parsons of Red Bank, Bayvlew ave. entertained at dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William who will speak on political action Saturday evening Mrs. Kate Con- Roughgarden. Cartoon Show Before SUN. THRU TUES. for the young adult. Attending for Mrs. Emily Kristner will enter- Feature the two days from Keansburg wiil stantlne, Mn. Edward Wargo, Mr. Thirty-four magailaea aad the top critic* of the nation ac- and Mrs. Joseph LaBerlo and Mrs. tain members of the C.I.A. group of claim this oae of the outstanding pictures of the year. be Mrs. Raymond Stryker, Mrs. Benjamin Andreach. Ideal Beach at its first fall meet- Sanford Haney and Mrs. Muriel ing today. COMING Awarded the Parent* Mafaataw MEDAL OF MEBIT. Ferrari. On Saturday Rev. Sanfori Daniel Lenehan and family and Brownie troop 1 will hold its first Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter John- Albert Lenehan and family of Jer- meeting Monday, Sept 12, at the son and Edward Farrarl will join sey City spent the week-end and First Aid hall. the others. In the evening a ban- holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lenehan of Forest ave. quet will end the conference, - Raisins to be put into salads The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. John Hauck of 1 Bayvlew, ave. entertained Fred taste especially good If they are church met Tuesday evening at the "plumped" first. To "plump," wash church, A covered-dish supper was Lope of the Bronx over the week- end. the raisins in hot water, turn them held, after which the devotional into a strainer, cover the strainer meeting was held and led by Mlu Nineteen members of the Senior Youth fellowship of the Methodist and place It over boiling water to lone Lombard). steam for about five minutes. Be Mrs. Grace Ryan entertained ov- church are attending the annual STABT* WED. excursion to Coney Island tonight. sure to chill the plumped ralslni er the week-end holiday, Mr. and before adding them to the salad. - Mrs. Edward Ryan and son of Mr. and Mn. Arthur Buerkle will CARY GRANT — ANN SHERIDAN Springfield, Pa. celebrate their 27th wedding anni- Mr. and Mrs. John Kolster of versary Friday, Sept 9. West Orange spent Sunday and Howard Aalbue of Church at., Male War Bride" Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Who. has been 111, la convalescing Raub. Stanley Raub, who has been at home. : ; - visiting here for the past two Miss Marguerite Layton is a sur- months, has returned to Ms home gical patient at Rivervlew hospi- DECLARE WAR at Middletown, New York. tal. She Is a teacher in. the Keans- Perfect for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Angley and burg grammar school. on Roaches, Silver Fish, Bed Bugs and other Household Pests! GET AN F.H.A. TITLE #1 LOAN ereryilw weir THI MDIANiV f» «r •mt •/ mmltorm • •• A WALTER READE THEATRE •USTtl BROWN Whether you're a Girl Scout M0AO ST. • * • Ttt U. I. 4>IIOO or not you will love this trim, NOW THRU SAT. practical shoe. Made in the Girl Scout tradition of quality and smartness.' with SUN. THRU TUES. 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Bride of William A. Nullail lineroft THE FAIR HAVEN NURSERY SCHOOL Banuh Fall and Winter Mr. and Mr«. Ralph Layton and Jack Benny, Bob daughter Evelyn spent Sunday at corvot'creo •»' Mas. TO.VV HI A TING Housekeeping Cares Atlantic City. WUI Ofca on ask -a-- «a—»«- ki—m. Lineroft 4-H club met at the fire Hope And Other ^W iStV vntV-W 8) ^n^^W house Tuesday evening. President Monday, September 19, 1949 lajay Irory M-Jtm James Howard presided. About 20 Bif Start member* were present. Two new ChiMrea t te> I rear*—Metraiage t to 1!, Monday Thru Fritter tIDUCEO IATB members joined, Roger and Layton To Be On Fall Willgerodt. Results of the Freehold Effective Sept. 6 to Jl/ajr 20 fair were' discussed and two mem- Television Programs The Hunting Studio Dance Classes will start Single Double ber*, Kerry Boland and Morgan j Top name entertainers of ra- Kraan, who tiad entered the Flem dio and stage are scheduled Saturday, September 21 $50 $70 inffton fair with poultry exhibits, j to make their bow in tele- M: BIVEB ROAD, * AIB HAVEN / /onl/ifr Afonf/ify reported an gn-ard of "very good" vision this Fall. Exciting and Tel. Bank (-I!I5 UCU" 200 fircproo/ floo.ro All With Balk on etch of their awards. interesting programs will 1 - P«r/ec( Fooaf «U Service. Cact>(ai( Laimfe. Mr. and Mm. Gerald Warncker come right into your home for and daufhter Mary Alice have the entire family to enjoy. moved from Newman Springs rd., With a Du Mont Television Red Bank, to the former residence Set, table model or console, SEE THE NEW FALL... of Michael Ma honey, Jr. you will enjoy these program* KlNGSLEY ARMS Dinner guests last Thursday -if to the fullest. The new (1900) Du Mont models, with their AT THE OCtAM-MOMT — AJ4MHY MM Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boykin were Major G. Robinson and Dr. E.V.D. large screens, clear, undi.i- r i.TMft Assttst A. asssHaalstM. Baa. asVs*. torted pictures, are here In M'KKTTRICK a tapV • ^Sfw at" v^*sajaavstw avw ^a^atv^^^t^a^BPfaa^Bvaj ^^^avavai v^^aaatjp Glaaler of England and Mr. and Mrs. Flecher Moore of Red Bank. J. H. Kelly Company show- rooms (Kelly Building), Broad Wtek-enJ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Street and Harding Road, Red CUSSIC DRESSES AT Boykin were Miss Margaret Wyn- Bank. koop, Miss Margaret Haivln and Mia Josephine Alaimo, all of Phil- KIRSCHBAUM'S PUBLIC SALE adelphia, Pa. Ths Red Bank Register Is supported Labor day guests of Mr. and oy local as trail as out-of-town bitulnftiK- . Hawing wld my home u4 fivinf ImmetUato roMewloa, I wUI ieU nion. AdvertlnemcntH appearing rrgutftilyl 23 Broad St. Red Bank Mrs. Vitello were Mr. and Mrs. tell the ttory.^Advel-tiBeinelit. a •t Public Auction entire HouiehoU Gooit, Fyrntahlnf. Hf aU fount* Frank De Lucca, Mr. and Mrs. eaulpmrat on tke pronisM at: John Maizopti and Daniel Gamma and family of Newark. Ocean Avenue, Island Heights, N. J. Mr. apd Mra. Robert Duckworth and long Billy and Russell spent Corner of Ocean Avenue and Ocean Ben*. Three wUet cast »f Tom Monday at a family reunion at che River. Turn louth on Central Avenue at MMd Hriffcta overhead ar- home of Mr. and Mr*. Ruascll Duckworth, Matawan. row (Hlchway 17). FoUow directional arrow*. (Femerir Dr. Charlea Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Lockwood Ilia* Estate). of Richmond Hill, L. I., spent the week-end with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mri. Roland Back- JACQUAHD ham. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Kark and chil- FOt SPECIAL OCCASIONS SATURDAY, SEPT. 17th dren Carol Lee and Bobby of Pen Arygo, Pa., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller. AT 1»:M A. M. Mr. and Mra. R. A. Pulda of Milltown visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Refrigerators (G.E.) «' and Kelvinator •', Electric Washing Ma- ert Flood, 8r., Labor day. chine (G.E.), Electric Ironer (G.E.), Portable Radio Bar (Radio Bar Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt Co. of America), Vacuum Cleaner (G.E.), S-piece Rattan Set, Occasional 1 and family visited Mr. and Mr;. The misses site in a young dress ... Living Room Chairs, Rugs, like new, 9'xl2\ 6'xg and 8'xlO'; Throw Milton Sachie at Adelphia Monday. Rugs, 9-piece Dinette Set, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, 4-piece Wicker The Ladies' auxiliary of Lineroft tlic request of the young matron • • • Set (high grade), Radio, Electrical Kitchen Appliances, 12 pieces Ver- Mrs. William A. Nuliall Fir* company will meet next Mon- mont Maple Furniture, consisting of Lounging Chairs, Settee, Smoking day at the fire house. is answered here in thit soft, faille Stands, Tables, all like new. Furnishings of five bedrooms—Single and At Trinity Eplscopul church Sun- I accessories and a corsage of yet Sunday-school will begin this Sun- Double Beds equipped with innerspring Mattresses; Boudoir Chairs, day, Miss Jean Katherine Higgin.s, how chrysanthemums. day at Lineroft chapel at 10:30 p. • • • trimmed with a velveteen bow. Night «tands, Mirrors, Pictures, Hall Runners, Chinaware, Glassware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. The bridd was graduated from m. Kitchenware, Prism Hurricane Lamps, pair of Small Cabinets, Dressers, Higelns, Jr., of Poplar ave., Fair Rumson high school and attended Mr*. Paul Stryker has returned Sices 10-16 in teal blue or smoker Bureaus, Antique Drop-Leaf Table, 5-piece Breakfast Set: 4 Chromium Haven, became the bride of Wil- Red Bank Business Institute am home from Monmouth Memorial Chairs and Chromium Table with stainless top; Telephone Stand, Occa- liam Andrew Nuttall, son of Mr. State Teachers college at Tien ton. hospital with her infant daughter, ror- •iqnal Tables, 14 pieces of very fine Porch Furniture, 2 Porch Chaise and Mrs. Frederic M. Haincs of She is employed at Fort Hancock. Joyce Louise, Lo'ngucs on wheels, with air foam cushions, color tangerine; large lot Lake ave., Jted Bank. Rev. Rob- The bridegroom served with the Mrs. Llllie Borden of Long of Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Roller and many miscellaneous ert H. Anderson, Jr., rector, per- Merchant MSrlne and. the Army Branch is visiting her daughter item*. formed the ceremony. during the war and la a student Mrs, Harold Willgerodt. 25.00 at Monmouth Junior college. He Sale will be held on the spacious lawn, In the event of inclement The bride's gown of white moua- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willgerodt seline-de-soic fwas made with a is employed by the Bendix Avia- and daughter Abbie Ann and Mr. weather, indoors. All items to be removed from the premises at con- tion corporation. clusion of sale. Public viewing on date of sale from 0:00 A. M. until round neckline, long sleeves and a and Mrs. Ralph Willgerodt attend- sale time. Seller and Auctioneers shall not be responsible In event of fbirred bodice. The skirt of the Saturday, following the wedding ed the Flemlngton fair Thursday. accident or injury, however occasioned to any person or persons in, on, gown was made of panels of Chan- rehearsal, the bridegroom enter- John Cosentlno, Jr., ion of Mr. or about the premises. Lunch will be served. tllly lace over satin. She wore a tained at a party at Buttonwood and Mra. John Coaentino, celebrat- matching lace cap with a finger- manor, Matawan, for the wedding ed hi* second birthday with a party- tip length veil and carried a bou- party. Friday. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Fine Furnishings From a Fin* Home quet of white roses and pink Al Terriciani, Mr*. Mike Addeo an.l baby's breath made cascade style. Bridal Shower Given son Michael of Long Branch, Eve- Miss Dorothea Lamb of North lyn Layton, .Lynn and Gwen An- CARL H. O'BRIAN Plainfleld was maid o£ honor. Her lor Kcyport Bride-Elect gerole, Susan Anable and Elaine frock was powder blue taffeta de- and Franclj Cosentino of Lineroft. signed with a round neckline, scal- Miss Edna Rooke of Key port, B. G. COATS ) 4M Bath Ave., Lone Branch, N. «T. who will be married Saturday to Tommy Malley, son of Mr. and > Auctioneers loped peplum and matching head- Mrt. John Malley of Keanaburg, dress and gloves. She carried an George Stover of East Keansburg, jr. W. BVBNS ) Phone MSN was given a bridal shower recently visited his grandparents, Mr. and IWtkuOi JBlnUorl old-fashioned bouquet of yellow at the home of Mrs, Herbert Kon- Mri, Frank McCarron, for a week. loaes, yellow chrysanthemums and Mr. and Mra. Dante Daverlo and pink baby's breath, ish at Union Beach. AT THE WHITE HOUSE Guests were Mrs. Addie Lambert- daughter Betty have returned from Raymond Wolf of Fair Haven son, Mrs. Charles Lambcrtson, MM. Canada, where they spent three 90 BROAD STREET waa best man and the ushers were Osborn Patten, Mrs. Joseph Ahlers, week* on tour. Robert Boskey and Carl Harris, Sr., Mrs. Joseph Ahlers, Jr., Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Thoma* Daly and RED BANK A NEW ADDRESS^ both of Red Bank. William Ryder,'Mrs. William Kite, children Patty and Tommy spent OPEN FRIDAYS TILL t The bride's mother chose a cos- Mrs. William i Glover, Mrs. John the week-end in New- York city tume of forest green with blade Caroll, Mrs. Ruth Hawkins, Mr.-;. with relative*. for You*.. accessories and a corsage of white Mildred Murray, Mrs. Katherine tropical flowers. The bridegroom's Thorn, Mrs. John Konish, Mrs. Nel- mother was dressed in a wine af- son Miles, Mrs. David Rooke, Mil. ternoon dress with gray accessor- Robert Stover and Misses Flossie ies and a corsage of pink rubrum Lambertson, Marjorie Rodgeri and lilies. Dorothy Rooke of Keyport and The couple are now on a wed- Miss Martha Rooke and Mr«. EDI ding trip to New England and up-George Rooke of Perth Amboy. on their return will reside at 65 Ea»t River id., Rumson. For trav- The Red Bunk ReiiUtcr Is supported by IOCKI as well as out-of-town business- eling the bride wore a brown faille men. AdvcrtlHcmentfi appearing regularly suit with brown and iawn-colorcd tell the story,—Advertisement. A New Life . RED BANK. in a New Home!

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Little Eileen Gray All-wool flannels yd. 2.50 WON $1000 . All-wool gabardines yd. 6.95 MAINSTAY FEDERAL SAVINGS In our 1947 Contest! 8x10 PlatinunvTwM Hand screened prints yd. 1.95 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PHOTOatAW 21 MONMOUTH ST. Tel. Red Bank 64)663 your eh/W / Anderson's ginghams •• yd. .85 COS7J' / Solid color shantungs yd. .79 COMMON-LAW 1/31* CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION VelueMt •ilies let lical SHERIFF'S SALE STATt OF NEW JERSEY Solid color taffetas yd. .79 B> Tirtue of • writ of execution to me l directed, iuued out of the Superlm (Saal) Court of New Jersey (Law Division) DiantffliM af State Cotton gabardines yd. .95 will be exposed to sale at nubile vendue - To all to whom then preianti raly JUDGES: on Monday, the 19th day of September, come, Greeting: 1949. between the hourt of II o'clock' EPSUUIVAN. Printed percales yd. .49 and 5 o'clock (at t o'clock Daylight flar- WHKRBA8, It appear, to By latn- •••nisi Itlu*. ing Time) In the afternoon of aald da>. faction, by duly authenticated record of Hill en< MC tl ' at th. Court Home in the Borough of the proceeding* for the voluntary dlt* T.lolllen'i Freehold, County of Monmouth, New solution thereof by the unaniaiout con- "fuir «l Hi* tent of all the ttockholdcri, depotlted tti.li11- Jersey, to ••tlily a judgment of laid in my orncc, that SINCLAIR!; CON- court amounting to approximately II.. STRUCTION CUiiPANY, INC, a corpoi- Skinner's pure silk yd. 2.95 3(0.00. atlon oi' thlt State, whore principal or. All the defendtnts' right, title and In- fico It situated at No. Monument Avi- terent, if any. In and to the following! nue. In the Borough of Freehold, Cuun- Printed French crepes ...yd. .69 ALIi that ccrtajn tract of land and ty of llonmouth, State of New.Jersey rremliea situate In the Borough of Bed Ir'redcrlo i), Karrar being the agent Dank, In thu County of Monmouth and therein and In charge thereof, upon Donegal tweeds —•• yd. 2.95 Stata of New Jersey. whom protest may be served), hat com- BEGINNING at a flake iltuntod on piled with tho requirements of Title 14, the south tide of Suniet Avenue, laid Corporations, General, of Revised Stat- All-wool plaids yd. 3.25 •taka being the northwest corner of Lut utes of New Jersey, preliminary to the No, 182 j thence (I) southwardly along Inulnu of thit Certificate of Dissolution. Krlon bengaliiics yd. 1.50 the west tide of Lot No. IS], one hun- NOW THBHCFOKE. I, the Secretary dred and fifty feet to the northcatt cor- of the State of New Jtrsey, Do Hereby Celumbla He. J" ,*, ner of Lot So. 128; thence (2) wen- Certify that the aald corporation did, turti list '"'"•' Skiuner'a crepes .; yd. 1.00 wnrdly along the north tide of Lot No. on the Thlrty-Arst day of August, 1»4», 158' fifty foot to the southeast corner of file in my olnci a duly executed nnd • ft. 1411111 MIMH MHif kIMIti. Lni No, 134t thenco (!)) northwardly attested content In writing to the dli- nlonir tlie entt tide of Lot. No. 134, on«i stilutlnn of aald corporation, executed by hundred and fifty feet to the south aldti all tho stockholders thereof, which ssld of Sumot Avenue; thence 4) cattwardly content and the record of the proceed- along the touth tide of Sunset Avenue, Inns aforesaid are now on Hie In my fifty feet to the point or place of bo- said orHco at provided by law, Butterick new fall ginning, Belied at the Property of Peter Spag-. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I nuols and Phylllt Spngnuola taken In have hereto let my hnnd and Fashion Book now out. execution at the ttilt of Bouth Orange (Seal) nfttxed my oftieial seal, at 65 BROAD ST. JIK!) BANK Truit Company mid to be told by Trenton, this Thirty-first day HK ft-SUWI. Open Dally 10 to 6, Iri, Until ». IRA R. WOLCOfr, Sheriff, of Atiaruat. A, t>., one thousand Data* Au«. IS, 1040, . nine hundred and forty.nlnr, RB 9 8 Reuben W, Mlll>riky, Atty, LLOYD B. MARHH, ' Ulllitn) / IM.I4 ••entirjr •/ liati. Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949. flyer and a CWS bank, for the col- OOBBMVa, McCUS ft TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAJN lection of funds to pay warehouce BDHEU State Wide Drive and shipping expenses, are now IS At Watson Labs COUNKUJOM AT UW ready. Contractor and Builder The purpose of the campaign is Now On For Good to collect good used clothing, par- To Lose Jobs Jeka 1. ««IM Real Estate Mortgages SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING Viataai t. MeCw ticularly for refugees and Displaced Monmouth Takes No WilHaai l SGBEEM AMD STORM ENCLOSURES ' Persons. Church World Service, the Used Clothing interdenominational relief agency, Action On Order A.—EXISTING DWELLINGS f BUI PLACE TEL. EED BANK C-1ISM will handle and ship the supplies. , LABUOQC* Christian Youth "Operation Clothes" is part of a A maximum of II employee! of CAXIONA ft COMM B.—CONSTRUCTION LOANS Council Promote* national good used clothing project Watson laboratories, Katontown, COUNWLLOM AT LAW being conducted during the fall by will lost their jobs In compliance • WtMaee ft. sM las* C—100% G. I. LOANS • 25 YEARS SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL GIVES "Operation Clothes" Church World Service. The need with the economy order issued re- D. Faneas Statue' i. for contributed supplies, according cently by Secretary of Defense ••t«a r.cS£ vlSS New Jersey young people, of all to CWS officials, remains acute. Johnson, it waa announced thm Brtert a. MsMs WilUtl u B. the Protestant churches of the New developments in the refugee week by the local Air lUteriel Afcrsksa t. later state, arc uniting in their greatest situation, in Germany, Palestine, command. The order called for the THOMPSON AGENCY undertaking in the form of a Fall Greece, India, Korea and China, abolishment of M positions, but due drive for good used clothing, it was have created new needs which tht to vacancies, only II employees will WILLIAM C. 1EATY churches are now being asked ti> be affected. 81 E. Front Street Phone Red Bank 64)700 announced Tucsdny after a meet- ATTOBNET AT LAW ing of the planning committee a*. meet before winter. The public information office of / Property, WiU adl the Following at organizations and youth leaders of of saplings will be on hand to ba the major denominations of the According to a spokesman at of your burner with- trimmed. A professional floor show Fort Monmouth, that place ha* 34 Eait Main Street, Freehold state. Three planning conferences will be presented. out the need of fre- have already been held and the done nothing officially to reduce its JAMES F. SMITH ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 quent adjuatmenta: campaign .machinery will be set up Scribe Russel I* Tetley reported civilian complement. According to ACDIOMXTBIIT AT lt:M O'CLOCK early this fall. During the summer that he had received official noti- Secretary Johnson's order, about fication by the Supreme Tn!l Ce- 300 persons out of 4,500 will lost •EARING EXAMINATIONS Roll Top Desk, 8 Wicker Tables, 3 Wicker Chairs, 1 Living Room the project was promoted at youth Suite (Arm Chair, Bed Sofa and Table), 1 Black Walnut Bedroom Suite, camps and assemblies. dnr, Arthur E. Farmer, of his ap- their joba, •esrias AM*— AcctMOrlts—BatMrki pointment as a member of the Na- 2 Black Walnut Dining Room Tables, 6 Cane Seat Dining Room Chairs, Miss Lois Stubcr of Glen Rock-, Phone led lass MtTi 2 Leather Arm Chairs, 4 Small Rockers, 2 Antique Rockers, 2 Antique has been named general chairman tional Objective and Majonie Wel- fare committee of the Supreme Anna Yooe Engaged 411 R1VBB BD. rAIB RAVIN, N. t. Chairs, 1 Antique Love Seat, 1 Antique Sofa, 1 Birdseyc Dresser and of the campaign. She was recently Table, 2 Oak Chiffoniers, 1 Book Case, 1 Chest (old), 1 Wardrobe, 1 Hat elected vice president of the East- vcki of Tall Cedars of tits United To Ronald S. Jacobs 3tatc.«. Rack, Beds, Antique Mirror (large), Rugs, Oil and Electric Lamps, Pic- ern Tlegional Planning conference Mr. and Mrs:. George L. Yoo* of tures (some antique), Feather Wreath (old), Silver Candelabra, Silver of the United Christian Youth Saturday, Oct. 29, Bay View For- Pitcher, t Trunks (1 antique), Linoleum, Gas Stove, 2 Oil Heaters, X Gas est will hold its annual ladies' nite Clermont, Mount Holly, have an- Movement. Robcit Nichols, Jr., of nounced the engagement of their Hsater, Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Dutch Oven, 3 Wood Boxes, An- Kahwajr," chairman of the Execu- at the Molly Pitcher hotel, which SPOTS tique Coffee Grinder, miscellaneous China and Glassware, 5 Stone will feature dancing, entertain- daughter, Miss Anna Yoos to Ron- tive committee of the New Jersey ald S. Jacobs of Rumson. The be- On Your Furniture? Crocks and Jugs, 3 Drum Stoves, 1 Franklin Stove, 2 Ash Sifters, 4 Youth Council, is head of the or- ment, a:r:atcur nite and door prizes. Demijohns, large Blue Jardiniere, Garden Cart, 1 Bass Drum set, Porch Eugene Magee is chairman, assist- trothal was, made known last ganization of the campaign, and week-end at a dinner given for Mr. Wkjr not call vs. FaraHan Chairs and Rockers, 1 Coffee Percolator (old), 3 strings Sleigh Bells and Miss Shirley Hunsinger of Ridge- ed by Earle B. Henschel and Gab- CkaalBg don. properly kjr 1 Chimes, 1 Wooden Bedstead (with Springs and Mattress) antique, 1 riel A. Molnor. and Mrs. Yoos in observance of wood, is chairman of publicity. their 30th wedding anniversary. skilled eraftajma. Riding Saddle, 1 Bench (vanity), Coal, Wood, Brass, Work Baskets, Bad Rev. Charles Sayro, Camden, is the Thursday, Nov. 17, is the date act Miss Yoos Is a sophomore at Irons, 1 tree Trlmmsr. Seaboard Service adviser. for the Anal ceremonial of the Trenton State Teachers college. Mr. SALE WELL WORTH ATTENDING • During September a state-wide year. The annual election and in- Jacobs is a member of the faculty Ths Boiler or Auctioneer will not be responsible for any accident on organization is being set up with stallation of officers wiU be held LEON'S premises. "SERVING THE SHORE" at Rumson high ichool. He was WHITE RTBEBT area chairmen and local commit- early in December. graduated from Trenton State MM. MA»V A. BENNETT. L • 6-5151 • t. I. 6-0241 • A. P. 22620 tees. Also during September an ex- A large delegation of officer* and Teachers college. W. D. FIELDS, AactltWMr. tensive publicity campaign will be members will Attend the "Art Red Bank 64800 conducted. Farmer Day" at Trento.i Saturday, Our Delivery Unite Is Uniformly GM4, TM! Several pieces of colorful litera- Sept. 17, honoring the Supreme ture have been prepared by the Tall Cedar of the United States, young ' people and arc now bit- Arthur E. Farmer. There will be IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER ing distributed to local churches a ceremonial, competitive drill* | throughout the state. A poster, a and bands, presentation of the units to the Supreme Forest, pa- rade and vaudeville.show. COOK WITH KENMORE Holmdel Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes en< tertained dinner guests Sunday. tattler meals at lass cost per meal They were Mr. and Mrs, Louis Au- OLONEY'C gy of Rahway, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff- ord Laurent, and daughters Joan and Arlene of Rahway and Mr. and Mrs. Chriney Holmes of Holmdel, EXCLUSIVE THERMO DISK MARKET V Wlllard White has returned to M his classes at the National Hospit- al of Speech Disorders. BROAD AND MAIN EATONTOWN A new school bus route has been added by Holmdel township for tha Centerville school area. The rout* WHOLESALE TIL EA 3-0743 RETAIL will go via Phillips Mills and Hoi land road and through Telegraph Fresh Killed hill. A new 39-passenger Reo bus KENMORE has' been purchased for thia route. Mrs. Dorothy Doerr of Keyport Maplecrest and Mrs. Margaret McDonough of Red Bank are the new teachers for Any Size Hillcrest school beginning this year. GAS RANGE TURKEYS 49L Mrs. McDonough will be principal and teach the upper grades. The Holmdel Federated Church Ladies' Aid will meet next Tuesday • lift Cover Fresh evening at Fellowship hall. Mn. Douglas Fromm, who was re-elect- For Table ed as president, will preside. Host- 9995 Frying esses for the evening will be Mrs. Top Surface John Jeffrey, Mrs. Fred Harrison CHICKENS 39 and Mrs. Joseph Phillips. Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Douty are Boneless spending a vacation touring ths PAY 10% DOWN south for about two weeks. lit DOWN, U MONTH ON 8EASS EASY TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moefller (Usual eaiffiag charge) Chuck spent the week-end at Atlantic City. Pot Ib. James Hammond, Sr., and Rob- Here ii a remarkably low priced Kenmore—packed ROAST 69 ert Jeffrey attended the Dodger* and Giants ball game at New York with features that make it a top buy for you! Has big Sunday. 18-inch insulated ov«n and porcelain enameled broiler. Sirloin Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hammond spent the, week-end at Atlantic Features Thermo-Disk cooking—cleaner, easier, better! City and attended the races on La- Automatic top lighting. Attractive top work lamp. T-Bone Ib. bor day. Spacious storage drawer. See Kenmore today—sold STEAKS 79 C.O.A. MEETING TONIGHT only by Sears. Court St. James, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, will hold its first Legs fall meeting tonight at Red Bank Catholic high school. Miss Marguer- Genuine ite Ward will preside. Ib. Mt. Ldssen in California is the LAMB 63 only activs volcano in the United States.

For This Sale Only- Automatic Cooking with Kenmore Electric Range Kenmore Electric Range .95 Priced for Savings Regularly 179.95 EASY 154 TERMS EASY TERMS Limited quantity of these superior valuta* Kenmort range* Only a few to tell during thii talel Big one-piece welded Don't you jet burned up. Do u beer-toven -for thii tale only! Would normally sell for' $240.00 electric range gfvei you modem, automatic cooking. do from Maine to Florida.;. and keep Completely automatic with magic Robotimer, Unlpiloti Feature* 6-quart deepwell cooker for dutch dinner*. cool with Krueger. There just ian't and Infrarod units. 6-qt. deepwell dutch dinner cooker. Separate baking, broiling unit*. Ha* exclusive Infrarod Fully insulated for cool cooking. Set Kenmore at Sean. 7-speod burner*. See it today at Sear* and savel anything more refreshing than a tall, cool glut of thii Tnn« In i 27 Monmouth St.f Red Bank sparkling brew. WCAP (1310) "Shor, Hfllllnt. Toi*r •nd Tomorrow," eiao.8i3» P. M. Mtn. Open Dally t-SitO. Telephone '•y throtnh Friday Friday *•*. BK HIM Free Parking In Bear of Stors RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949.

Shrewsbury Man Hurt Leonardo and Mrs. Anthony Palasky, was W Oi Mtit Television four year* old Wednesday of la.*t A i In EaluiiluKn Accident Mrs. Charles Deha and daugrhter week, and enjoyed a hirthday par- Wt Specialize Bee New (1U50) Models! ty. Guests were Ralph and Alfred L N Jack IfcGann of Patterson ave., Susan of Brooklyn, who have been IN spending two weeks with Mr*. De- Gatta, Janet and Larry Gordon K D Shrewsbury, was treated at lion Joan and Janet Palasky, John E PEACHES. Cleaning and Dyeing J. H. NELLY COMPANY mouth Memorial hospital for head ha's parents, Mr. and Mr*. Chester A Guttormsen, have returned home. Galta, Jr., Ronnie and Dolores Gor- R 151 nroMI St. Bed Baak, N. i. cuts suffered Monday night when dun and Anthony Palasky, Jr. L FREESTONE Domestic and Oriental he was thrown against the wind Sir. and Mrs. Carl Bergman en- tertained Fletcher Fritt*, Sr., of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Knox. observed A L shield of the car in which he wax their 50th wedding anniversary riding. Dover, over the week-end. WHITES * YELLOWS faMta's tat Corsets Mr. and Mr*. Louis Merigold Saturday, Aug. 27. The occasion The car, driven by Lester Van tltUi fcjr Graelaat* ConeMeree have been entertaining Mr. and was marked with a dinner party Canning and Table Use LEON'S Pelt, Jr., 46 Washington at., Hed Mri. Thomas M. Garrey of Glcn- at Star ,Dust inn, Red Bank. I Du Mont Again TUCKIR'S Bank, crashed into the rear of an- shaw, Pa., and Mrs. Robert Steven- Mr. and Mrs. Knox were married •Ml WHITE STBEET other car driven by John J. Wor- m Complete Line of Groceries and Frozen Food CORSET SHOP son and sons Robert and Bruce of in Scotland, and came to the United Red Bank 6-2800 mack, R.F.D., Keyport, on High- Dayton, O. States 36 years ago. They have U* M—*w*j Voag Branch way 35, Eatontown. Mis* Elizabeth MacLean of Jer- four children, Mis. Charles Duflln f First In Television sey City spent the holiday with of Atlantic Highlands; Alex Knox i Mil. Joseph P. MacLean. Jr., and Mrs. Herbert Barnes, Ar- McGUIRE'S MARKET Mr. and Mra. Allen Montgomery lington, and Mrs. George McKcnzic, I J. H. Kellv Company HIGHWAY M. BETWEEN COLT'S NECK t HOLMOEL and daughten Judith and Nancy, Baltimore, Md. They also have TELEPHONE HOLMDEL 9-7233 who have been spending a month three grandchildren. | IUH J5" Table Model with Mrs. Montgomery'* parents, Mr. and His. Stephen Clarice and iiiiiiuiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii. Mr. and Mr*. Ctfarles Lockwood, ton, Frank, have returned to El left yesterday for their home at hurst, L. I., after spending the sum- Fuel Oil Tanks Westchester, Lo« Angeles, Cal. mer here with Mrs. Henzcy Frye. Mr*. William Hogan and son* Mr. and Mr*. George McKciizie Vl Want YMr John and Gerald of Jeriey City have returned to their Baltimore, have been visiting Mr*. Jamei Oio- Md., home after spending the sum- I F- " Fmritve, Oriental Carpets Furnished and installed for the trade with deska, mer with Mra. McKenzie's parents, Mr. and Mr*. Jama* White have Mr. and Mr*. Ales Knox. II returned from Lawrence Harbor, Cadet Robert E. Crane, who la • fill-pipe aad vent-line. U I., where they spent the holiday student at the U. 8. Merchant Ma- JW Rugs To look Lie New... week-end with Mr. and Mr*. Jams* rine academy at Kins/s Point, L. I. Hanly. is spending a month's vacation with (Mm) PRICES QUOTED ON ANY SIZE Mr. and Mm. James Sorley of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brooklyn were Saturday guesta of Crane. Mr*. Ethel Klein of Jersey Mr, and Mr*. Frank Patteraon and City waa a recent guest of Mr. and THEN 275-GAL. family. Mrs. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Laiae The auxiliary of the Brevent 550-GAL. and children, Mary-Ann, Jean, Bar' Park and Leonardo nre company bara and Wayne, have returned to will meet Friday night, Sept. 16, at CaH Red Bank 6-4255 their home at Little Neck, L. 1., the fire house. 1000-GAL. Edw. H. Stone & Son after spending the week-end with Mra. Mary Kross of Trvington has Mra. William Thomas and family. been spending the past week with 2000-GAL. 76S BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. Mr, and Mr*. Douglass Marshall, her ulster, Mrs. Louis Veigel. Mrs. LaMott VanRiper end Mrs. George Owen has returned to 300&GAL. Harry Eastman of New York city, Washington, D. C, after spending Pick-up and Rtturn Phone RE 6-1811 and Mr. and Mra. Fred Laible of the week-end with his family here. SOOO-GAL. Newark have been house guests of Mrs. Mary Marx was hostess at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Worth. a pinochle party held last Thurs- Strvlco Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers ant) day by the auxiliary of Community children Edith and Charles of fire company at the fire house. Westfleld and Mr*. Frank Jackson Prize winners were Mrs. James H. ITS SMART TO M THRIFTY-SAVI ON out of Leonardo, had dinner at Ye Cot- MacPhee, Sr., and Mrs. Hannah tage inn, Keyport, last Thursday, Jeffa*. CAR UPHOLSTERY the occasion being Mrs, Jackson's Week-end gueat* with Mr. and birthday. Mrs. Frank S. Wadsworth were Mr. SLIPCOVERS - UPHOLSTERY Mra. George Black will be hostess and Mrs. Joseph Caruao of Rahway, CLEANED A vasaaow sc MSW COM#S W# aelji you ssMct yaar at the weekly card party Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Crawford evening at the Brevent Park and and teatwee aeeiawed t* and Rev. and Mrs. Harry Kraft. fabric, thw we pick up yew Leonardo nre house. Mrs. George DeLong Is entertain- tuite, strip it down to Iks Mr. and Mra. Arthur Welmer of ing Mra. GuMle Sleby of New York Fitted in; the Bronx are spending two weeks city, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Almond frame, rewefc the hum, add at their home on Highland ave. and Miss Sadie Eckert of Pennsyl- hoow to aeeure perfection Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John vania. MOTH PROOFING MW spriags if needed, reiip* Shane last week were Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Albertson was hos- and complete sanmMtioii. Joseph O'Connor of Newark and kelitsr with fabrics ym tess at a card party held Tuesday Mr. and Mra. Robert Boal of at the Brevent Park and Leonardo Location Shampooing have ckoeea, rstara year Kearny. flrehouse by the company auxiliary. Guests of Mr. and Mm. Harry High score at bridge was held by Swikart this week are Robert and Mrs. Roy B. Fleming, and at Ruth Ann Swikart and Wayne and pinochle by Mrs. Edward Lend. Nancy Thorpe of Union. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John CALL RE 6-4038 FOR ESTIMATE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korpon and Plckett for ths holiday week-end daughter Gretchen and Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. James Pickett NOME SERVICES Mrs. Anthony Plttnik and children of Jersey City and Mr. and Mrs. George and Janice spent Sunday Thomas VanderHaven and daugh- SLIPCOVER FABRIC, 12 Months To Pay _•*.. 1.25&. at Lawrencevllle as gutaU of Nor- :er, Eileen of Elisabeth. Floor Waxing man Klockner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snabie are AND LEATHERETTE Mr. and Mr*. Raymond H. Van- spending a week at Montreal, Can- FURNITUtl DeWater have returned from a ada. Floor Sanding .SOLD BY THE YARC three week'* business trip tp Pitts- Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Miller, Sr., ABC AND burgh and New Castle, Pa. are apending a vacation at Wal- DKORATING Bentori McArthur has returned ton Lake, N. T. ™ V V from a motor trip to California, A new Brownie troop for glrta 199 tHinWMUIIV AVI. RID BANK While- in Nevada he visited Mr. between the ages of 7 and 9 who and Mra. Leo Herbster at LBS Ve-live In the Oceanview section has CARPET AND gas, former Leonardo residents. been organized under the leader- A miscellaneous shower was giv- ship of Mrs. Gustav Herald. The Hore Gonwt Yonr HOUM From Tho MonmoHth Lmnbor Co. en Wednesday of last week for first meting will be held Wednes- UPHOLSTERY Miss Jane Search of Leonardo, at day night, Sept. M, at Commun- the horn* of Mra. James Search at ity fire house. All girls who live Union. The party was given by in the Oceanview section and who CLEANING CO. Misses Ruth Sebastian and Doris meet the age requirements have Woodruff. been Invited to attend. Week-end guests with Mr. and Joseph Francis and Francis Hen- Mrs, William Laeey were Mr. and ry Janda, twin sone of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stock and children Mrs. Joseph Janda, were one year Ray and Betty and Mra. Margaret old Friday. Guests at the Janda Eustace of New Haven, Conn.; home that day were the twins' Miss Clalr O'Brien, Providence, R. grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Castaldl I.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacques, and Al Castaldi, both of New York North Arlington; Mra. William city. Hein, Hoboken; Mary Masley, Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr., den; Mary Tozxollno, Elizabeth; have returned to New York City Mr. and Mrs. F. Coffey, Harrison, after spending the past five weeks and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sharkey, here. SfnvkRrles Kearny. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snable have Mr, and Mra. Walter Almond and returned from a trip to Canada. Miss Sarah Eckert of Essington, The Council for Civic asaociations Pa., and Edwin Eckert of Newark, will meet Tuesday at Middletown spent the Labor day week-end with township hall. New by-laws will be Walt no more for that new home. We now have a stock of the Mrs. Alfred Groves. read for approval of the member- Marlon Falasky, daughter of Mr. ship, this being their final reading. finest quality building material* from nationaliy>famous manufac* qobaclctoseJwol! turera. New low prices are in effect. Tell ut your home building or remodeling plans and we will help work them out in the best and most economical way. No obligation — just phone 6-2060 Hay Group or Junfer or drop around and see our large well-slocked show room. Plenty of parking apace. Highogo,STRIDE RITES effor «* FOR TRANSIT-MIXED CONCRETE CALL DEAL 7-9200 too^Kng comfort and fjofoogrrvoing profejion octivo

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Van- of Travers City, Mich., have ar- Syckle of Perth Amboy spent the SCHOOL DAYS rived in their trailer for an ex- holiday week-end with Mr. and , Have your hack te> school tended visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William P. Swanson. Mrs. Milton F. Roberts of First .t. Mrs. Emma. Shiebler and son wardrobe put in tip-top snaps Upon conclusion of their stay here, Roy of Hackensack spent Labor with Sanitone dry cleuiag. the couple will go to Florida for day week-end with friends here. RED BANK the winter. J. Herbert Schcnck is putting a Rev. and Mri. Louis H. Chisman new cement block porch on his and daughter Susan of Coeymana, Conover pi. home. LEON'S N. Y., have been visiting K«v. Chismans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Tressler •MB WHITE STREET Louis G. Chisman. of Indianapolis, Ind. are visiting'! Mrs. Conover Armstrong and her Mr. Treesler's brother-in-law and j Red Bank 6-2800 infant daughter, Gretchen Cahill sifter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stork. Armstrong, have .returned home Mrs, Ida Devlin and al" card time and labor saving features. party this month. Its next meet- Galvanized ing will take place Sept. 14. Mem- - see it in action today! bers of the Legion are planning to DOOR RAD DISH attend the state convention at Wildwood today. TUB CLEANER John Black, son of Mr. and Mis. MATS DRAINERS Archie Black, celebrated his eighth birthday last week with a party. Vi bu. 14x22 Pint-Size Those attending were Charles and Rubber Covered Walter Berni, Frederick Voorhees, Reg. 1.19 Robert Beale, Jill Feldman, Diane Reg. 1.19 Reg. 49c Value 1.69 Weigert, John Smith, Betty. Jane and Freddie Black of Leonardo, C and Donald and Mildred Wilson of SALE 89 Kearny. SALE 49' SALE 79' SALE 29< School reopened yesterday. Regis- tration of new pupils was held un- > til 9 a. m. yesterday. Bridge prln winners last weak SPINTITE GRINDING at a card party sponsored by the ALUMINUM BOXES V.F.W. auxiliary were Mrs. Jose- Tool • Lunch • Sundries phine Fields, Mri. Lillian Rogers SET HEADS and Mrs. Alice Swain. Other price BOILERS winners were Mri. Isabella Rodri- 11x5x3. Colors guez, Mrs, Oxile Sickles and Mra. Charles Bibbs. Reg. 5.25 Reg. 6.95 Joyce Rast, daughter of Mr. and 16 Qt. 4.95 Reg. 98c • ' •• i Mrs. John Rast, celebrated her tenth birthday last week with a parly. Present were Joanne 20 Qt. 5.95 SALE 79< SALE 3.98 SALE 3.95 Mewes, Roy Sedlar, Carole Dale Fehlhaber, Fred Rast, 'Jr., Ruth Anne Mewea, Sharon Anne Sedlar, CUTTING OIL Helen Shamki, Carmella Metassa, MIDGET WISS Charles Quast, Jr., John flhimkl PIN and Bart Lentini. COOLANT P. F. C. Harry E. Beyer, a mem- Lawn, Hedge and ber of the Eighth Marine division, HACK SAWS 10-Gal. Cans is spending a leave at Athens, VISES Greece. Shrubbery Kit Reg. 3.00 Rev. A. L. LoVallo, former Cath- olic priest, was guest preacheV Sun- Reg. 98c v Reg. 75c Reg. 8.95 day morning at the Methodfat SPECIAL 76 MONMOUTH ST., church. RID BANK Lieut, Comdr, Leonard' Hardy, SALE 6.95 701 MAIN ST., A8BUBY PARR 707 \RNOI.D AVE., POINT PLEASANT son of Mr. and Mrs, George Hardy SALE 49< SALE 39' SALE 1.49 of Navesink ave., list week was ap- tl BAST MAIN BT., fBEEHOLD M WASHINGTON ST., TOMS BIVEB pointed to the staff of the com- 11 MEMORIAL P'KW'Y, LONG BRANCH 101 ROGERS AVE., HIUHTSTOMN mandant of the 17th Naval district nl Alaska, Comdr, Hardy was for- Shop The Wright Way "Wrights Have About Everything" merly legal offlcer at lbe N«w Lon- don, Conn., iubaarlnt base, JtEP BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949. Paee Nine Sea Bright Martha Blankarn Five Injured Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Powell of Engaged to Marry Bock To School Burlington have returned home af- ter spending the summer with Mrs. Marshall P. Blankarn of West ia elothM «ry «IMM« the In Middletown FENCING Powell's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. River rd., Rumson, and New York 3. Eldridge of Ocean ave. City, has announced the engage.- better Saaitoae way Police Report Six ment of his daughter, Ml.is Martha Week-End Accidents The official board of the Metho- Talcott Blankarn, to Alex Van- BY dist church will meet next Monday Rensselaer Halsey, son of Mr. and POST AND RAIL Five persons were injured in twonight at 8 o'clock in the church. Mrs. Charles D. Halsey of Navcsink The W.S.C.S. will meet next Thurs- River rd.. Locust, and New York (erected) accidents over the; holiday week- day night in the church at » end in Middletown township, It o'clock. City. LEON'S was reported by police. Four other Miss Blankarn, daughter of the M-W WHITE STREET accidents were also reported. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kcidcl of late Martha Everett Talcott BlanW- Red Bank 6-2800 PHONE AT 1-0270-W Albert Barnett, Robert Freund Grantn'ood and daughter, and Mr.arn and granddaughter of the late and Lewis Parker, all of Highlands, and Mrs. Gus Johnson of Statcn Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Talcott, were Injured Saturday night when Island visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-attended the Brearley school and a car driven by Barnett struck an liam Rodney of South st. over the was graduated from Chatham hail. embankment on First live.. Hill- week-end. She is a junior at Bryn Mawr col- side. Baroett and Freund were ad- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson of lege. She made her debut at the mitted to Monmouth Memorial hos- Cleveland, Ohio, are spending a 1948 Junior Assembly in New York pital. Parker was released after week visiting Mr. Johnson's broth- city. treatment. All suffered cuts and er, Andrew Johnson of Church st. Mr. Halsey Is a junior at Prince- bruises. Ernest Johnson and Andrew John- ton university, where he Is a mem- Town 6* Country Shop son are sons of Ernest Johnson of ber of the Varsity crew and the Middletown township f olice said New st. the car was traveling south on Ivy club. He is a grandson of the 12 Lindtn Plact, Red Bank Firat ave. and was unable to mak« The Odd Fellows held their first late C. Df. Halsey and the late Mm. a turn and hit the bank. meeting of the fall Tuesday night Effle Van Rensselaer Grubb and of at Odd Fellows hall. The group Arthur E. Pendergast and the late Two peraons were hurt in a four- Mrs. Gilman Pendergast. car accident Sunday morning on enjoyed a covered dish aucper. route 35, near Olllville. The car* The Bea Bright public bathing were driven by Lewis Schultz of beach closed Tuesday for the win- Dover, Robert F. Dillon of Orange, ter. Those who were employed there Peter Caruso of West New York for the season include Mrs. Sher- and Robert Courtwright of Has-man Kelly, Mrs. Caroline Fowler, brouck Heights. The SchulU and Mrs. Adeline Covert, Mrs. Jane Dillon vehicles collided and the Clark, Mrs. Mary Douglas, MM. other two cars were unable to atop Lillian Robinson, Miss Gloria Tay- and crashed into the rear of the lor and Mrs. Ella Smack. first two. Injured were Ethel The Sea Bright Republican club Gallagher of Newark, a passenger held a lawn party last night at in the Dillon car, who suffered ieg the home of Councilman and Mr*. injuriea, and Margaret Walter* of John Hocter, Spedal Week End Feature: Hasbrouck Heights, a passenger Carol Emmons, Pat Keenan, 80x80 Printed and Solid Color with Courtwright. Miaa Waiter* Elaine West, Barbara Jean West, suffered head injuries. Both were Judy Ellenberger, Marilyn Hogan Xou can tell treated at Riverview hospital. £74$ 10VEIY M and Jennie Covert were hostesses one of niturt'i downs Police reported three other acci- Sept. 4 at a party at the home of "Newbelle" Percales dent! Saturday. Can driven by fid-Carol Emmons, 6 Church st. At- b Corhim Gimbfiit«. by the tailoring, ward J. Kusky of Bayonn* and tending were Terry Sammon, Haiol s itcrliitf lilwf puma. Chester J. Bradley, Jr. of Jeraey Mlnaldi, Roger Thomson, Charles \ (hit will delight you. City, collided on Main at, Belford. Meyer, Harold. Baharlc, Alexis Ln in iitcifiat btiutf Bradley was given a summons, re- Saharic, Tommy Rogers and Steve turnable Sept. 14, on a charge of' Raffl. Kbit. Comiin.m careless driving and causing an ac- Dr, H. B. Reece, Waterman ave., cident, Rumson, won the refrigerator Corhim Gmnbrit^ Super finish — vat dyes — minimum abrlnkage That'i Saemy tailoring, to Cara driven by Mae O'Neill of awarded Monday night at the Sea in t complin, Paterson and Morris Benydcar of Bright post, American Legion card be ran! In fine, all wool New York collided on route 35, party at the Legion home. Attend- irrinttimiK.1 flannel. See how the collar near Headden'a Corner. A pile of ing were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Smack, wood fell from the top of a car 8r., Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Smack, Jr., hug* the back of your „ operated by Dominic Badame of Mra. Nellie Carlock, Mrs. Lillian •25,50 neck and the ahonlden Jersey City and struck the front of Robinson, Mrs. Jennie Altman, fit p!itt.,,ltl*t a car driven by Wanda M. Leehan Mra. Josephine Davien, Mrs. Ade- BLUE DENI follow your own. See of Jeraey City. Miss Leehan'a left line Covert, Commander V. C. Per- how the silhouette thapM arm was injured, This accident oc- ottl, Jr., James Layton, Mrs. Marie np into that new airtight curred on route 36, Eaat Ktans- Martin, Edward J. Shea, Laura burg. Elliott, Mrs. E. C. Shea, Janice L. "bee-line" look Then Pollc* aald that a car operated Cuff, Mrs. James F. Wagner, Mrs. ace it your way with Charles Tllton, Jr., Mlsa Louise J. MHGARECS by John Appaneal of Monmouth Layton, Mra. Helen McCarthy, Miss pretty aceeawriet. Sea ave., Port Monmouth, atruck a pole Elizabeth Layton, Mra. Walter it in CHARM! See it on Leontrdvilla rd., Belford, Mon- Klrschbtum, Mrs. William Douglas, day when the driver fell asleep. Rita H. Douglas, Miss Louise tight here! It'a a Appaneal wai not injured. Douglas, Alice Weir, Nancy John-' wonderful buy! aon, Florence Spaulding, Mrs. Paul MiWtiM*. Jt Peterson, Mrs. Frank Cermak, Organization Plant Mra. T. Wesley Garland, Miss Sly- October Game Party rid Nelaon, Mrs, Louise Fowler, Mrs. Lillian Young, Mrs, Esther The auxiliary of the Middletown Conk, Mrs. Grace Perotti, Mrs. Township fire department will hold Elizabeth Peterson, Leonard Mar- For big and little boyi. Mad* (Ike a game party Wednesday night, thene, Mrs. George Harvey, 3r., men's — sanforized shrunk. Rein- Oct. It, at Keansburg. Mrs. Olga Mra. Lucy Warden, Mra. S. Kistner, Eastmond, president of the Port Mra. O. Hauser, Mrs. J. Hauser, forced at all strain points. Roomy Monmouth fire company auxiliary, Mra, John Carlson, Mrs. Conrad was named chairman at a meeting Johnson, Mra. Fred Nelson and d*op pockets. Full cut sixes give last Thursday at Port Monmouth Carl Pierce. Wilburs plenty of room. Western style— fire house. the kind Cowboys Wear. Silts Edward Frelbott, chief of the Th* ctdara of Lebanon, forests JEWELER Middletown township fir* depart- which once extended 100 miles 6to 16. ment, was the guest speaker. He along th* Lebanon mountain slopes Established W Yeara invited the women to partlclpatu overlooking ancient Tyre and Si- This Week-End Feature Price with the firemen in a, parade at don, have now virtually disappear- Broad St, * Cape May Sept 17. ed. White Embossed Paper Napkins 60 count 13j£'xl3%pkg8<" ( pcf New Jersey's Largest NEW LOW PRICE 2 25

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OPENING DAY New Pattd Colon—Blue, peach, nil*, orchid, GROVER PARKER'S whit* Long-wearing, all elastic wall* band. Double crotch. Slxe* 8-M-L. 25 "G)RIVE-IN" laundromat TWO ENTRANCES—— 18 Mtchanic Strttt • 19 Wallace Strtet Plenty Of Parking Space—Just Drive In 77-79 BROAD ST. RID BANK Page Ten RED BASK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949.

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There's adjoining communities because of trans- All Bigelow rugs are made of "Lively Wool" so that you the'thrill of flashing pickup from the new higli-comprc»iion "Get- portation charges. * know they will give loug, long wear. Color coordination Away" engine . . . stepped up in power but squeezing c*tra miles Hifli "Ctt- is easy. '•"•' :';. >.kv,-. --:'Vv ">'•• '•$& from every tankful of gas. And at an added thrill, there's the proved m.. •• ,- . , _ •' -*'«&»*-N. .'••••«|i *«->i»iTivr"'< smoothness of Dodge gy'rol Fluid Drive. AH this for just a few dollar This beautiful caned effect pattern conies in six beauti- ful colors—grey, beige, blue, rose, wine and green. more than the lowest priced cars! See it today in all its rich loveliness. A whlc variety of ••••tlsH rawtr other Digelow patterns in stock ready for immediate Your Dodge Dealer can quickly prove your dollars will go farther shipment. and «o will you in a new Dodge Wayfarer! . $8.95 per Square Yard — 9x12, $109.00 UIRVFRRER STERLING FURNITURE SHOP .._ FRANK VAN SYCKLE, V MIIITK ST., (0|i((»Nlto I'arklng IM) KKD BANK 149 West Front Street • Red Bonk, N. J. RED BASK REGISTEK, SEPTEMBER S. 1949. i*aee Eleven ber of • B-29 which flew non-stop cester and Camden, which had «- decrease In dismissal of traffic { from Hawaii to Washington, D. C, vere outbreaks last year, were list- oajses and an 89 per cent reduction ] Has New Position ia 17 hours and 21 minutes. Health Officials ed far below. in offenders who failed to appear." j °ETER'S CUSTOM TAILOR The counly-hy-county comparison Fines collected in traffic cases in- | A member of the Monmouth — OVER JEAN FBOCKS - MOTH notes* r?A*s Beach club, Mr- Sullivan is mar- fpr similar periods of the two j creased 66 per cent and costs col- '. On Wall Street ried to the former Miss Constance Declare Polio years, with the 19I!I figures first, levied jumped 91 per cent during ' Clothe* Made to Measure MEAN KHITTfO HOL£S the first quarter, he added. He also • Helde of New York city and Mon- follows: More Wearing Pleasure FOA INVISIBLE Sullivan With Baker, -inouth Beach. They have two eons, Atlantic. 0-31; Bcrgon, 68-20; Bur- snid reports from 281 local magis- Kevin E. and Gregory A. Sullivan. Peak Is Over lington, */•!•; Camden, ti-55; Cape trates for the second quarter indi- NEW 1919 KALI, and WINTER 1950 Weeks and Harden May, 2-4; Cumberland, 0-5; Essex, cate the "original favorable trend CALL Dr. Bergema Favor* is being continued." IMl'OUTEU and FINE DOMESTIC FABRICS FAKTV FOB MRS. EBICKSON 90-25; Gloucester, 0-21; Hudson, Edmund B. Sullivan, 7» Throck- 130-19; Hunterdon, 1-1; Mercer, 3-4; NOW UX DISPLAY — YOL'R INSPECTION morton avc, Red Bank, former A shower was given recently for Reopening of Schools Middlesex, .•(8-9; Monmouth, 165-68; ZU9-J resident manager of Greene * Mrs. Marion Erickson of South Morris, 15-6; Ocean, 9-8; Passaic, Healtum To Oleliralc IS CORDIALLY INVITED Brock, 40 Wall «t., New York city, Amboy, by her sister, Miss Alice On Schedule 17-8; Salem, 1-0; Somerset, 11-]; SPECIALIZE IN \LTKRATIONS now associated with Baker, Chandler, at Union Beach. Guesti Sussex. 4-0; Union, 72-11, and War- ongliliitiun Day MlKiOFGS Weeks k Harden, 1 Wall it., mem- were Mrs. J. B. Beaman, Mrs. A. Trenton, N. J., Sept. II (A.P.)— ren, 10-3. I*. B. PKOMI1VSKI 14-16 Broad St., Red Bank bers of tbe New York Stock Ex- 8. Spafford, Mrs. Jessie Hyers, State health officials say "the worst local realtors will join in the nt- in over" In New Jersey's current change. Mrs. M P. Penrose, Mrs. S. C. Milk Hearing* Scheduled tion-wide observance of Constitu- During the war Mr. Sullivan Conn, Mrs. Edward Luettchea'j, polio outbreak. tion day during the week ending served an a major in combat intel- Mil. R. M. Murphy, Mrs. L. C. Although the latest figures place A request by New Jersey farm- Sept. 17, Rnlfton Watubury presi- ligence with the 30th Air Force in Chandler and Misaes Dorothy Bea- thin year's infantile paralyaia case era for a two-and-one-half-cent-n- dent of the Monmouth county India, China and Burma for a year man, Dorothy George, Barbara total at more than double that of quart increase in wholesale m'lk board announced today. Mr. Water- and one-half, and during the final Commerfotd, Charlotte Penrose 1948, a Health department spokes- prices will be the subject of two bury pointed out that the national months of the war on Tinian in and Alice Chandler of Union man said the peak had been passed. public hearings next month. association of Krai Estate boards it he Mariannes. During hit tour of Beach; Miss Mary June Disbrow, "There might be fluctuations in The Slate Office of Milk Industry spearheading the celebration of duty in the Far East ho made 12 Rah way; Mrs. A. T. Trautfetter number of case* and aome days said last week it would conduct Constitution day for the second round trip* over "the hump" as and Mrs. A. L. Lounsbury, Bloom- might prove annoying, but a sharp hearings' Sept. 8 in Newton and successive year to focus public at- HIHII tk< beil kallf group intelligence officer of one of field; Mrs. A. M. Marshall, Clea decline I* due very soon," Dr. Carl Sept. 9 in Woodbury to determine tention on the liberties enjoyed by •nwioi cliMMs. Write Ridge, and Miss Muriel Chandler, Weigele, chief of the Bureau of whether the requested boost was Americans under our constitution, AS hr IUI .1 Ik* new. . America* Hellr ter the war ha waa • crew mem- Newark. Preventable Diseases, declared. Justified. C. Armcl Nutter of Csmden is '• * * LAW aai rsr» •kraks. At the same time, Health Com- The present farm minimum Is chairman of the national commit- tee. MONMOUTH missioner Daniel Bergsma recom- 11.72 cents a quart. mended that schools be opened on .Requests for the Increase came "Our local board has been an ac- LANOWAK schedule despite the outbreak. from the United Milk Producers, a tive committee working on thi« 1. Mow lawn 10 lb» Stats Education Commissioner seasonal cost of milk production speaker will address us on this al- per |1000 ta ft.' John H. Bosahart issued a similar was on the rise. ways timely subject. Other organ- 17 Broad St, Rid In* statement, saying "experience has The most recent increase in the izations Interested In the preserva- 9. Sow" Scott* Sejea at i demonstrated that the cloaing of state-fixed minimum came in mid- tion of our freedoms will be Invited .to 3 Ibt per 1000 tq ft. schools does not reduce the num- summer when the offlce raised the to join us in the exerciser" CEILINGS ber of cases of poliomyelitis in * price per quart by two-thirds of n (*. Keep mowing closely o» cent. The increase order was taken community." Kcyport Couple ' long at Crabgrass in oc- Cover your old Broken plas- At least four schools — two in to court by milk dealers who said Warren county and two in Hunt- they could not afford to pay high- five growth. It will die) ter celling with Insulated er prices. Married 37 Yean after first heavy frost. panel Mocks. It'* economical erdon—said they would not abide by the recommendation. Oxford Sept. 19 lias been set as date for Mr. and Mrs. Valda Dolson of sad attractive. Central and Port Colden in War- court argument on the appeal. Keyport were given a surprise par- I 9. Keep lawn meitt I to ren and West Portal and Blcoms- ty recently at the home of their hasten germination and bury in Hunterdon will begin No-Fix Traffic Tickets son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and «eedling growth. NEW WOOD OR classes a week late. The new no-iix traffic tickets arc Mis. John Pote of Keyport. Thn v Latest polio figures released by a success, according to Willard U. event marked their STth wedding JOHNS-MANVILLE the Health department showed 715 Woelper, administrative direotor of anniversary. inat't all... cott with Scotts lawn Care Pro- cases since Jan. 1 aa compared New Jersey courts. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Earl duct* is modest-betwetn $3 and $4 per thousand Also with 318 for the same period in In a report last week on activi- Poison and son Danny of Rocka- sq ft. Do the job in a jiffy with a «fctf& Spreader, 1948. The total for all of 194* was ties of the new municipal courts way, Mr. and Mrs. Lymann Morris rent one or own one at a smoll investment. METAL CEILINGS 809 cases. since Jan. 1, he said: and children Alice May and Wayne, However, the report, which was "Although the total number of Hazlct; Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Preston •heite er IM» in—we'll •» ytv up au'UMy with ytvr JCOTTS n«««s. Expert Workmanship issued Tuesday, appeared to bear tratlic tickets handed out to offend- and daughter Susan, Matawan; out Dr. Weigcle's prediction that ers was reduced seven per cent in Miss Ruth Dolson, Mrs. Mildred the peak was past. It listed 20 new the first quarter of 1949 as com- Sickles and children Bnrharn, Jean- cases for the four-day week-end, pared with the Hist quarter uf nctte, Carol and Patricia, Mrs. Net- less than one-third of the 74 cases 1948, there was a 16 per cent In- itie DoUon, John Alan and Gary The Wright Stores FOREST HILL reported during a similar period crease in convictions, a 63 per cent Pole, KeypoiU the previous week. 30 Moiimouth St. Red Bank, N. J. A recent comparison between CEILING CO. "Go ahead and throw those efceotete records away, MIM Fltts, 1948 and 1049 polio figures showed while I admire the new bookkeeping forms Tetlry's sent us." Monmouth, Hudson, Bergen, Essex, Middlesex, Union and Warren Tel. KE 64030.W • Selling Oflke Supplies. counties far above last year's level. On the other hand, Atlantic, Glou- Where Can You Make a Better Investment? Plan to Attend Shadow Isle's Exhibition & Sale of Aberdeen-Angus Cattle SAT., SEPT. 10,1949, REO BANK, N. J.-EXHIBITION, 11 A. M.-SALE STARTS 1 MEL

jF YOU COULD buy a bred heifer and 18 months later sell her calf for what you orig- inally paid for the heifer, or more, so that the heifer cost you nothing, wouldn't you consider that you had made a good investment? This has been the experience of those who have bought heifers bred to our Aberdeen-Angus bull, Prince Barbarian jf Sunbeam, the International Re- serve Champion of 1046, purchased for 935,000. Here are some examples: Reverie Knoll Farm, of Danville, Kentucky, pur- chased In September, 1M7, a'heifer bred to our bull for $1,280. This spring the first calf sold for 11,550 at auction. Mount Prospect Farms, of Galthersburr, Maryland, Prince Sunbeam 249th. purchased in 1947, a heifer bred to our bull for IJOO. Recently her first calf was sold for $1,500, thus re- 18M International Grand Champion turning; their original investment and they still have «nd World's hlf hett priced bull. the heifer, plus a profit, and the heifer cost them nothing. Ankony Farm, of Rhlnebeck, New Tork, purchased- in 1947, a seven-month-old son of Prince Barbarian of Sunbeam for $1,000. This year they sold this young bull for $2,700 after getting the benefit of his services in their.herd where he had been bred to twenty of their cows.

Selling at Auction

6 Bulls and SO Female*

YOU WILL HAVE an opportunity to make just as good investments in our forthcoming •ale. We shall sell 18 top heifers bred to Prince Barbarian of Sunbeam as well as several sons Prince Sunbeam 328th'. and daughters of this proven herd sire. We will 1UI8 International Jr. Champion and also sell 20 heifers bred to our other two heed Beserve Grand Champion. sires, Prince Sunbeam 328th, the 1948 Interna- tional Junior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion, purchased for 935,000, and Prince Huiibcam 249th, the youngest living Interna- tional Grand Champion bull, purchased as a calf for 960,000, a world's record price. glX GREAT HERD sires will be sold includ- ing a top son of Prince Barbarian of Bun* beam. JgHADOW ISLE is the only herd with, an In- ternational Grand Champion, an Interim- tionnl Junior Champion and two International Reserve Grand Champions.

Dr, * Mm, Armanil Hammer, Owners Prince Barbarian of Sunbeam William Ljungdahl, Manager William Bartlott, Herdsman IBM International Reserve Grand Champion. VISITORS WELCOME SHADOW ISLE FARM EVERETT ROAD TeltphoM Rtd Bank 6-4830-J RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER i, 194».

9 Wilma Crawford LEAVES ESTATE TO WIFE Harry Russell Blackman, Jr., of Taxpayers Croup Engagement Told Red Bank, who died Aug. 19, left Plants Ftr Salt the bulk of his estate to his wife, 2-tnr rMU, Iruk 4u( •» •rtWr HALE-OVER Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Crawford Mr*. Ruth Hall Blackman, who was eluriag SeylMifcer tni October. Holds Election of Tinton Falls have announced named executrix of a will, made Price: le Ur 12.50, 2S lor U.OO, Driveway Coverings the engagement of their daughter, aa f.r MOO. 100 for 113.00, 2S0 lor Directors Chosen Apr. 24, 1948. Bequests of 1100 eacli $U.OO. UO it (40.00, 1,000 l«r *7I. Mis* Wilma Crawford, lo George were made to a son, Robert Rus- Call freehold aM»l67-J-2 ., BLUESTONC CINDERS At Highlands J. O'Callaghan, son of George W. sell Blackman, and a daughter-in- H. A. DAVIS O'Callaghan of Tinton Falls, and law, Mrs. Virginia Hughes Black- Rudolph J. Brevand and Clifford the late Mrs. O'Callaghan. No date man. GRAVEL GRAYSTONE E. Schenck, member* of the High- has been set for the wedding. lands board of assessment, were re- There are thousands of different TOP SOIL elected directors of the Highlands kinds of mosquitoes. Taxpayer* auociation list week at the Legion hall. Mr. Brevand received 10 vote;, the highest of any of the 20 candi- date*. Mr. Schenck, a former pres- YOU'LL LOVE Shoemaker Fuel Co. ident of the group, received 24 (he soft, woaferful fed of votes. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Other director* elected were Miss your cMhea after Sanitoaa Anna Drew, Betram Perry, Michael cleaalag. Mendef, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Har- • You'll live in these lovd/ TEL. RED BANK 6-2238-J ley Taylor, Mrs. Viola Horan, Miss Constance Neal, Dr. Everett C. Walk-Overs from cockcrow Fields, William Loihle, James Kin- LEON'S Ian and Jame* Ormond. to cocktails.,. and on into •4-it WHITE STREET Back to School Mr. Schenck was elected presi- *Jie evening. dent of the group when Timothy Red Bank 6-2800 Wit* Lynch was appointed a member of the borough council, A borough of- ficial cannot be an officer of the as- "Shining Facts" BLACK w BBOWX sociation according to the associ- JUST ADI IW, MUK TO ation's by-laws. SUEDB Mr. Schenck gave a brief review Shoes Likt N«w of the assessment problem, which wai highlighted last week when Call Red Bank 6-4020 ?s Leak ahead—teat the lart-mimite rush t» fit yew cbilaWs Mfcaal more than 100 persona contended 12 ihett fixed us. Bfiaf 'am in naw and live ui »lea*y a* Ns*a ta 4a assessments mad* since Jan. 10 Miss Wilma Crawford Iht kind of work we—end yau—will be areud af. Naw rafcfcar were illegal. CUPlEtf hecli—new "inviiible" half-iolei. Make wra tkar fa baak fa Point of argument wa> when the Miss Crawford Is a secretary Honey Bee Flowers ickool wild «hoei that laak nice... watt loaf ... intjri fact cam- assessment board got the books with the law firm of Quinn, Doie- CUP CAM MIX fart and health. from the county and reassessed 263 mus, McCue .& Russell. Mr. O'Cal- Russell T. Hodgkias Hack lo School properties, Benjamin Danskin, laghan served with the navy in the 12 to 18 delicious cup cake*, or chairman of the county tax board, Pacific theater during the war and one nine inch layer, cuily.quick- i 414 BROAD STREET JOHN B. ALLEN CO.. said he would never have released is employed with Steinfeld * Co. ly. Remember, too! Cuplets ii Our New Stoic Near the Pottomee Mb Children's Shoes the books if he had known a reas- at Hamilton. sessment would be made. precitiofMnixad for sure results, 93 BROAD ST., Phone 64)267 RED BANK The association passed a resolu- "Eight out of every 10 retdera eon. and has the quality no other cup tion urging the borough council to wit the Register ClaulAtd Ads."—Ad- cake mix has been able to equal. appropriate funds in next year's vertisement. t budget for new street signs. J.J.J. Shoe Repairing River Plan 8 MONMOUTH STREET Lester B. Smith and family, resi- (Arrnm From Liggett'*) dents of River Plaza for 1« years, moved to their new home in Yard- RED BANK, N. J. ley, Pa., Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Soden, Jr., Atlantic Highlands, have pur- chased a new home in the Lake Park development on Park place, and moved in Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Made and son Ricky of Newman st. returned Friday from a week's vacation at VICTORY Bridgtbn, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Scott of Somerville, Mass., are spending two TEL 6-0508 MARKETS TEL 6-5292 weeks' vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Warner of Newman st. Mr. and Mn. Edward M. Hend- ricka of Foster St. were hosts *t LUMBER a family reunion of the Irwln fam- 21 WEST FRONT ST. BED BANK 112 MONMOUTH ST. ily on Labor day. Thirty-four guests attended from Burlington, Mt. Holly and Florence, N. J., and Philadelphia. Deliveries Will Be Made From Our Front Street Store Onlsr William Leahy and family of BUILDING New York city were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Treacy of Car- ALL GREEN penter at. over Labor day. SUPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. George B. VoorliLs GENUINE of Carpenter st. were happy to STRINGLESS ; We're fully stocked with lumber and building supplies have their son George B. Voorhis, a . . ready for immediate delivery. Our lumber stocks arc Jr., and family of Hampton, Va., 6-7 lb. make a ten-day visit with them. properly aged to eliminate warping. He carry only highest Miss Roselyn Stanko, a student quality supplies, reasonably priced. SIZE lb BEANS nurse at St. Mlohael's hospital, Newark, is spending her vacation PHONE RED BANK 6-3230 with her sister, Mrs, Donald Sic- kels, of Manning st, Lbs. For Mrs. Michael Makely, Betty Jane LEG LAMB 63 Makely. and Oeraldine Makely of Jersey City spent Labor day week- SHREWSBURY end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cavanaugh of Shadow Lake drive. MiM Frieda Faltlngs of Jersey LUMBER COMPANY City visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Witi- SWIFT'S 459 Shrewsbury Ave. Shrewsbury, N. J. ver of Shadow Laka drive Labor «av. SELECT lb RIBS BEEF 59 VINEJUPENED

RED BANK. FRESH KILLED 5>6 Lb. Size FOWL pretty school dresses SWIFT'S of washable cottons PREMIUM SHOULDERLAMB 1.95 to 5.95 SNOW-WHITE FRESH SPARE CAULIFLOWER JERSEY RIBS FRESH OR SMOKED HAMS CALA

SIRLOIN HOME GROWN T-BONE Golden Sweet PORTERHOUSE STEAK POTATOES DliKS.SKS for Iliu .voting wt Itf Hie loading BONELESS Lbs. For lM'iimls: Love, jMiii'»LTy Daw, Flmii-eUe and Itutli lOmiiioli.- Every <]IT'HN siiiifomwl, every UMWS easily CHUCK (nlilmlilc, Oliooso from a wide range of ni,ykn includ- ing plaids mid solids, laNoml and dimsy SH X-RIB 3 tu tix and 7 to II. POT ROAST 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Garbage Collection K. L Walker, Jr., Gov. Driscoll Changet Announced State Park Plan Council Grants Red Bank Council President Joins Local Firm Philip J. Bowers announced Tuesday night that starting Sept. Associated With NamesParkBoard It there will be a change in the Is Opposed Walker & Tviulall Zone Variance borough's garbage collection Kenneth L. Walker, Jr., of Rei schedule. Bank, formerly of Shrewsbury, U The change was made, he said, now associated with the Walker 50 Perioni Attend Session Main Task is to Change Army'* because of heavy Mondsy loads. Keansburg Feel* Own Beaches and Tindall real estate and insur- ance firm of 19 East Front st. Collections, formerly made on Attitude on State Project Mondays and Thursdays, will be Should Be Repaired First To Plea For Mount Interests •- made on Tuesdays and Fridays. •- Gov. Alfred E. Driucoll has ap- Pick-ups heretofore made Tues- The Keansburg mayor and coun- The Red Bank mayor and coun. cil Tuesday night went on record cil Tuesday night approved a var- pointed a 15-member "citizen*' com- days and Fridays will be made mittee" to tight for the establisn- opposing the Sandy Hook State Flower Show Board Favors ance In the zoning ordinance to ment of a state park on at least. Church Women Mondays and Thursdays under Park project until such a time as permit the Mount Memorial home part of the present federal govern- the new system. Collections made the borough's beaches are repaired, to operate a funeral home at 310 ment reservation, Fort Hancock, on Wednesdays and Saturdays will thereby giving the borough oppor- Quick Start Broad st., which property the Me- Adopt 'Faith' As To Open Sept 16 morial homo has under purchas* Bandy Hook. remain the same as will collec- tunity to compete on even terms with the proposed park. contract from Mrs. C. K. Thomas, Th committee Includes four New* tions made In the business sec- Jersey congressmen, two state leg- Program Theme The matter was brought up after At Asbury Park On Parkway The Memorial home is presently islators, and four newspapermen. tion of Shrewsbury ave. a petition from Granville park res- '.ocated at 135 West Front st. Gov. Driscoll said the chief func- Methodic* Group idents was read, requesting repairs Auchincloss To Cut Freeholders Endorse Maurice A. Potter, Long Branch tion of the group will be to con- to beaches and bulkheads in that attorney, appeared for Dr. Warren vince the army of the need for u To Observe U.N. area. Tape At Entrance T< Proposed Location D. Fowler, 300 Broad st., and The- state park at Sandy Hook, and to Holmdel Road Mayor Felix J. Brcnnan said he odore P. Enrodi, 316 Broad st., who make clear to the puhlic the tre- Anniversary was opposed to the establishment Convention Hall In Shore Area opposed the granting of the vari- mendous advantages of such a of the state park. "It won't give ance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. park. More than 200 women attended Work Deferred Us an even break until we bring Congressman James C. Auchin- Monmouth county's freeholders O'Loughlin, 193 Bergen pi., whose the opening meeting of the Wom- our beaches up to par and can com- closs of Rumson will .officially open yesterday declared themselves property adjoins the Thomas place, On the committee arc: the SZnd annual flower show of the unanimously In favor of a cam- U. S. Senators Robert C. Hend- en's Society of Christian Service Power & Light Co. To pete favorably with the park," he also spoke against granting tht of the Red Bank Methodist church said. The mayor's sentiment.; were Monmouth and Elberon Horticu'- paign proposed by the Ashury park variance. rickson and H. Alexander Smith; lnatall Gae Main Press to bring about Immediate last night at Fellowship hall. put into a motion by Councilman t lira I society Sept. 16 at 4 p. m. Edward W. Wise, Jr., Red Bank ' Representatives James C, Auchln- construction of this county's sec- Members adopted the theme for The board of freeholders yester- William Turner, Jr. when he cuts the satin ribbon ad- attorney, appeared for Miss Almira closs, Rumson, and T. Millet Hand, mitting the public to Convention tion of the state Route 4 parkway. the year, "Faith," and a program day requested that Fred McDowell, E. Mount and Mrs, Marion M. Cape May; State Senator J. Stan- The mayor said he had applied Hall, Asbury Park, Mr. Auchin- symbolic of this was arranged by Neptune contractor, defer work un- The freeholders also endorsed Urn Adams, trading as Mount Memor- ley Herbert of Monmouth, and As- for federal aid to repair (he closs, who is honorary president Mrs. A. Mclvin Morris. til the spring of 1950 on reconstruc- Kenneth L. Walker, Jr. prcvposed location for the parkway ial home. At least 50 men and semblyman Frank Cozzoline, Essex. beaches. An estimate of $100,000 of the society, has offered a tro- Mrs. Morris, who was the group's tion of county toad 5 from Holm- which would carry it from Chce.se- women were In the audience pre- Wayne D. McMurray, editor of for the work' had been given last phy for the best grange exhibit. delegate to the national W.8.C.S. del to route 4 at Bradevelt. Mr. Walker graduated from Red quakc state park, east of Matawan pared to testify In behalf of Miss The Asbury Park Press; M. Har- yenr by Clinton B. Loheen, the for- An outstanding horticulturist jn liis conference last summer in Kansas Bank high school, after which he and south through Llncroft and Mount and Mrs. Adams. Others old Kelly, assistant editor of The The resolution passed during the mer borough manager. own right, before entrance into City, and one of the official record- served two years in the Navy as Tinton Palls, skirting the east were present to speak on behalf of Red Bank Register; Hugh N. Boyd, meeting at Freehold pointed out The mayor read answers from public life, the Congressman was boundary of the Earle Naval depot. general manager of The New ers at the conference, read her re- that the Jersey Central Power and a radioman. After his discharge Dr. Fowlor, if necessary. state-oIllcialH to letters he had writ- known throughout the East for liis The proposal received formal at- Brunswick Home News, and port. Miss Lois Inscoc and Miss Light company Is preparing to in- he attended Monmouth Junior col- ten them requesting federal aid for orchids. tention first from Freeholder Tho hoard of adjustment heard Charles E. Gregory, publisher of Eleanor Morris, who attended the stall a gas main on the road and lege, LonR Branch, and after com- the beaches, Representative Jamjs Joseph C. Irwin, who declared that the case Aug. 28 at a two-hour ses- The Woodhridgc Independent. summer study programs at Mount construction work at this time Mr. Auchincloss heads a list r.f pletion of his studies there ho re- C. Auchinclots said, "I can't un- the project is one the freeholder sion, and decided in favor of tht Misery, also reported. A play would be wasteful since much of patrons for the show which In- ceived specialized life Insurance Monmouth County Freeholder derstand your desire to secure fed- have been interested in for two variance. Following is a copy of "Symbols of Stewardship" was the toad would have to be torn up cludes Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Tim, training nlontt with accident and Joseph C. Irwln, former Highway eral aid for your beaches." The years and he added that the county the letter forwarded by the adjust' given by Mrs. Albert Wharton and for .the main. The resolution point- Mr, and Mrs. Ira Haupt, Mrs. Paul health and liospitalizHllon from the Commissioner E. Donald Sterner, representative suggested the bor- officials already have had four con- ment board to the mayor and coun- Mrs. Gordon MacPherson, with ed out that Mr. McDowell, who was Baerwald, Mrs. A. V. Stout, Mu. Security Mutual Life Insurance Commissioner of Conservation and ough contact State Sen. J. Stanley ferences with the state on the mat- cil: Mrs. Clinton H. Wilber, Jr., as ac- awarded the contract, has consent- A. A. Brill, Mrs. J. Lyle Kinmouth, company of Binghamton, N, Y, Monmouth Development Charles R. Herbert, who is head of the erosion ter and another conference is set companist, ed to the delay. Peter Henderson & Co., Stumpp & Almlra E. Mount and Marion M. Erdman, Jr., Mrs, George M. Bod- committee. Although Mr. Walker's specialty with Mr. Miller next week. Adams, trading as Mount Memor- man, Mlddletown township, and The society will observe the Walter Co., and Mr. and MM. is life insurance he is also a li- Director James S. Parkes in- The representative wrote that he Harry Wilson, ial home, appealed to the board of Samuel Silberblatt, Highlands. fourth anniversary of the United censed real estate salesman, hand- Mr. Irwln pointed out that the adjustment of the borough of Red formed the board that Jersey Cen- could not understand the connec- proposer! location of the parkway Efforts to create a state park on Nations at a special meeting at The entries for the Woman'* ling all types of real estate. Bank Aug. 26, 1949, for permission tral does not have the pipe for the tion between the proposed state in the county is most advantageous Sandy Hook date back more than Fellowship hall Wednesday night, Garden club classes have already He Is also a member of the Lamb- to occupy tho premises located at project yet and by the time it could park and the borough's request for since it will spare valuable farm a decade when they were first pro- Oct. S. Members of the Red Bank been closed with a full quota. How- da Sigma Tau fraternity and is ac- 310 Broad st. as a funeral home. be installed it will be too cold to beach funds, His letter added, "I lands farther west and will also There were several property own* posed by two close friends, John Council of Church Women will be start road work. ever there are many other classes tive in the American Radio Kelny hope you don't adopt a policy in open to all women which will r«- bring the road closer to the popu- ers present, and objections to th* H. Cook, founder of The Register, guests, and Mrs. Howard G. Hy- The board awarded a contract league as amateur radio station proposed use were voiced by torn* opposition to such a worthy pro- main open until noon the day of lation centers. and J. Lylt Kinmonth, founder of mer of Shrewsbury will speak on for fuel oil for the court house to gram (the state park) which would W2VKV. of those present. There were also The Press. "The United Nations at Work." the show. The show will also bo Freeholder Victor E. GrasJinger many property owners who spoke Hesse, Inc., Perth Amboy, lowest benefit not only the people of the said congestion this summer in Detplte steadfast objections from The Methodist conference ha* open to the public Sept. 17 from in favor of the proposed use. of Tour bidders with an offer of six state, but which would attract vis- Keyport, Middletown, Red Bank the army, park enthusiasts carried taken over the care of a group of 10:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Some of the objectors expressed cents per gallon 'based on the pres- itors." and Eatontown has pointed out the tho opinion that this particular on extensive campaigns, and ths displaced persona, and these Indi- Shrewsbury Road ent harbor price and subject to any If. S. Senator Robert C. Hen- urgent need for the parkway. Such area should be changed to a busl- most recent attempt to have the viduals will attend this meeting. changes in that figure. drickson's letter was more sym- a road, he said, would have side ness section, instead of allowing army relinquish the fort produced The people are now working at the Freibott brothers, Port Mon- pathetic to the borough's cause. Highlands Hires arteries into the towns and would one specific property to be used for a statement of absolute refusal. Mount Misery reservation of the mouth, lowest of four bidders with Still Slippery other than Class A residence use. church in South Jersey as care- The senator said the Sandy Hook relieve them of through traffic, Tho board of adjustment has la Major General Clark L. Ruffne.-, an offer of $4,913.89 won a con- project could not become a reality director of the army legislation and takers. Highway Men Repair Freeholder Abram D. Voorhees the past recommended to the bor- tract for reconstruction of bridge Until such time as the condition of ough council that Broad st. b« liaison division, announced on July The society membership has been Newark Attorney declared that no project has been HLrl2, over the Manasquan river the beaches along the Jersey coast • Three Tiny Sections "so vital" to the county as che maintained as a Class A residence SI there is a continuing military divided Into ten circles, and each at Wyckoff mills, and Jesse A. has been rectified. He wrote, "I Simandl To Handle section, and appeals for busincsa - requirement for the entire installa- group will have their own fund Highway 35 in Shrewsbury may parkway, work upon which already Howland and sons, Sea Bright, was appreciate the problem confronting is under way at five points in North use be acted upon individually and tion. raising activities. Circles leaders awarded a $6,880.30 contract fru- you." Tax Appeal Case be repaired. But officials and resi- upon the merits disclosed in each named by Mrs. William Macdonald, Jersey. individual case. The board of d General Ruffner also said, but his bridge U-82 at Hornerstown. That The council acted favorably on a dents there are wondering "if thr.y comment wa» subsequently refuted, president, were Mrs. Howard S. also was the lowest of four bids. The Highlands mayor and coun should live that long." justment would refer to their let recommendation of the board of cIPat a special meeting last week ter of Dec. 19, 1945, to the mayor that Sandy Hook is in use by army Higginson, Mrs.' Harold Baynton, . In reply to a request from Rum- The road, which three years ago health to reinstate Plumbing In. engaged Harold Simandl, former and council, wherein the board of and air force units. Actually, Paul Mrs. Haxel Kremer, Mrs. A. D. son council, the board disclosed was given an experimental cover- adjustment set forth the fact that Warden, Mrs. Herbert Schild, Mrs. speetor Edward J. Davis, thereby police judge, to represent them in 2 Freehold Boys Williams, secretary to Senator that a request will be masle to the releaving the borough of one of two ing by the stato highway depart- Broad st. was in the state of trans* Hendrickson, subsequently disclos- Emma Burdge, Mrs. F. W. Quill, state for installation of a warning the matter of tax appeals without ment, has proved extremely haz- ition from residence to business, Mrs. A. Strausburger, Mrs. Harry impending Superior court suits. fee. and also set forth their reasons as) ed, the fort Is not used by the air flasher at Ridge and Fair Haven The board of health at its first ardous in wet weather. Numerous Killed by Car forces, but that an emergency land- Heavlland and ' Miss Jeannette This action was taken after the accidents have been traced to the" to why they were of the opinion roads. A similar request is being meeting after being appointed by that the time had not yet arrived ins; strip has been placed on the Schmidt. Mrs. Roy E. Cotton, made on behalf of the borough of council learned that the county road's condition by Police Chief Victims Were membership chairman, reported 37 the new administration June IS, when this area should be changed ground. Briellc for a flasher at the inter- board of taxation is studying Otto Herden. to a business section. new members. adapted a resolution notifying Mr. charges of illegal assessments. Th: Hiding Bicycles Host important, and perhaps the section of Old Bridge road and Davis that his "term shall termin- The condition again v/aa brought Members will attend the inter- charges were made Wednesday of After careful consideration of only military activity on Sandy route 35 in that community. ate 30 days after this date." to light Tuesday night aa Mayor Two 15-year-old Freehold boys, Hook in postwar years has been conference meeting of W.S.C.S. in last week by Edward F. Juska, the opinion of all the interested A report from Roscoe C. Clayton, Through his attorney, Lawrence Alfred N. Bcadleston urged coun- Heinz Neumann and Donald Cas- operation of a disciplinary training New York city, Sept. 16, and the Keansburg attorney, representing (Continued on Page 3) chairman of the Freehold soil con- A. Carton, Jr., a member of the cil members to adopt a resolution par!, were killed last night when barracks for U. S. army prisoners. ninth anniversary observances of 88 appellants. servation district, reported comple- Atlantic Highlands firm of Rob- which supports the plan to have thrlr bicycles worn Btruck by a * The ironic picture of a choice park the W.S.C.S. at a special confer- tion of the Manalapan brook drain- erts, Pillsbury, Carton and Soren- The attorney claimed many re- the long-awaited state parkway car operated by Melvln Cottrell of area being used solely to Imprison ence at Ocean City Friday, Sept. age project, designed to Improve son, Mr. Davis served the borough assessments are illegal since the built close to the shore. Clarksburg, on county road one, army violators has been painted 23. At this time Mrs. James K. Little Silver farm lands In the Manalapan town- and board of health with a com- three-man board of assessment re- "It's certainly needed," said the near Freehold. vividly in editorials by state news- Mawha, Northeastern area presi- ship area. Mr. Clayton reported plaint charging he had been re- assessed 263 properties after Jan. mayor, who then went on to ex- pajMrs. dent, and Dr. Clinton Haggard, State police at Howell township that 13,253 feet of stream were moved illegally. 10 during a 15-day period granted press doubts that anyone can said the youths were driving their Governor Driscoll has repeatedly church delegate to the World "nudge" the highway department Collects $145 dredged with 73,350 cubic yards of At a recent meeting, the board of to add new properties on the tax cycles without lights. Cottrell told asked the army to consider giving Council of Churches In Amsterdam, into action. Last winter, the mayor soil removed during the task, which health rescinded the resolution list. The attorney also contended police he was temporarily blinded Anti-Speeding Drive up parts of thf three-mile ocean will be the speakers. Mrs. Fred explained, highway olllcials assured started Sept. 1, 1948, and ended ousting Mr. Davis and forwarded the assessments showed discrimin- by the lights of an oncoming car. and bay beachfront if it cannot Boyd is arranging transportation. the borough the road would be re- July 19. the action to the mayor and coun- ation. The boys were riding to a stoto Nets Dozen Violator* agree to turning over the entire Mrs, Robert Gardlnor and Miss- paired in July or August. Hot A letter from the state highway cil. Mr. Carton stated that If this Clifford A. Schenck, chairman of to get ice cream when the acci- post for state recreational use. es Edna Maps and Lucy Wodlom department advised that Monmouth the assessment board, testified that weather and a corps of special po- dent occurred. Traffic violators paid a total of were named literature chairmen, action was upheld by the council, licemen were their only require- The governor said he will give county will receive $455,802.61 for the suit would be dismissed. he was of the understanding that Cottrell is being held pending ar- $145 Monday morning in Little Sil- the citizens' committee two task*: Mrs. Fletcher Moore asked for ments, he related. repair work on county roads. Mr. Davis, who had been plumb- reassessments were permitted. raignment on a charge of causing ver municipal court before Magis- 1. Educate citizens generally on members to help at the W.S.C.S. Benjamin Danskin, chairman of Though council quickly assured trate William Wichmann. nursery conducted Sundays during ing inspector since 1934, charged death by automobile. Assisting the urgent need for a state park the county tax beard, said he the state group that it would sup- state police in the investigation is The lines are the result of "the oh Sandy Hook, church services. that the resolutrbn was invalid and ply as many policemen as neces- illegal because he was a Veteran of would never have given Mr. County Detective John Green. continuing drive" against speeding 2. Exercise leadership In efforts Officers Chosen Schenck the tax books if he had sary, no call has been received for in that borough which has been World War I, and has held the post them. And though no one can say to convince the federal government continuously for one year. He also known reassessments would be directed the past few months by . that a major portion of Sandy made. that this section will not experi- IUvervicw Fair Called Councilman Chester Apy,, chair- charged he was removed from of- ence more hot weather, there's no Hook, If not all of it, should be de- G.O.P, Rally By Rumson Squad fice without a public hearing. Judge Simandl of Newark and man of the police committee, and voted to public use, one arguing the point that July Success By Chairman The other impending suit is one Brlelle came into the picture dur- Police Chief Fred Zlegler.. State commissions In 1932 and 18 Members Form and August have gone—at least the The River-view hospital fair, held Fines of $13 for speeding wer* filed by Mr. Lohsen, who was re- ing the tax appeal hearing as it 1949 variety. 1933 and again in 1938 made recom- At Sea Bright substitute for Benjamin Gruber, for the benefit of the hospital build- paid by Durrell Helms of Fort mendations that the Sandy Honk New First Aid Group moved as borough manager when Serious as the matter is to mo- Assemblyman Simmill the new administration appointed borough attorney. Mr. Gruber dis- ing fund by the Fair Haven fire Monmouth, Pierre Emmons of area be acquired. All three were John F. Black was elected presi- qualified himself as some of his torists using the busy thoroughfare company and the Fair Haven lions Long Branch, Billy J. Cooper of followed by active campaigns at Ralph O. Williams as acting bor- Gives Main Address dent and John Carton, Jr., secre- clients were among the appel- and to residents who occasionally club, ended Saturday with the Fort Monmouth, Capt. Darrow of the shore and at Trenton, but In ough manager. are greeted by cars skidding out of tary-treasurer of the recently form- lants. awarding of the grand.prize, a tele- Fort Hamilton, and Frank Max- Washington, the answer conttnuerl Persons in the large audience control and onto their front lawiw, A kick-off .Republican rally for ed Rumson first aid squad at the each received a sheet which ex- Mr. Danskin held decision on the vision set to Roy Schropf of High- zucca of Long Branch. Other to be "No." During the first term county and kw.l candidates was organization meeting held Tuesday some comic relief is offered ths lands. speeding fines were paid by Henry of the late President Franklin D. plained the spending of each tax 88 appeals until the board decided situation. In the past few weens,, held last night at the home of night at the Rumson borough hall. dollar. According to the sheet, the legality of the reassessments. Ground prize winners were Philip H. Bruestle of J8, Roosevelt, some federal Interest highway employees have busied and Frederick L. Supert of Cong Councilman and Mrs. John H. Hoc- James Ward, Harold Peters, Sr.. 18.03 cents goes for county taxes. This decision is expected Sept. 10. Bgeland of Fair Haven, a Vacuum was expressed but army opposition ter, 514 Ocean ave., Sea Bright: A themselves digging up three strips Branch, $10. v and Sarkls Kavoqkjian were elect- 34.76 cents for local school tax, There was only one dissenting cleaner, Thursday night; Harry always won out. lawn party supper was served. of the road in patches about eight ed members of the by-laws commit- (Continued on Page 3) vote among the councilmen on the Harold of Fair Haven, a bicycle Bruno Tomaino of Red Bank Appointment by the governor of tee. feet wide and one and a half feet paid $10 for careless driving. Fines The rally was under the auspices engagement of Judge Simandl, Friday night, and Joseph Holiday Mr. McMurray and Mr. Kelly gives long. of $15 for careless driving wer* of the Women's Republican club of Eighteen members of the squad This was Councilman Louis Lower, of Red Bank, a flOO prize Saturday recognition to the fact that among Sea Bright. The main address was "Maybe they're doing it by de- night. ' paid by Ben Rassas of Shrews- completed the ten weeks' training Jr. Voting in favor of hiring tho the foremost proponents of the made t>v Assemblyman Elvln R, grees," ;ald the mayor with a shrug bury, Benjamin Riegelman of course last week and successfully attorney were Councilmen John According to Leonard Mack, park since its initial suggestion Simmill of Wall township. Mr. passed the examination given by Police Investigate of his shoulders. Rumson and John E. Sullivan of Rast, John Newton, Timothy treasurer of the fire company and have been The Asbury Park Press Simmill urged all Republicans to Herbert Fowler of the Sea Bright Asbury Park. Lynch and William McQowan. general chairman, the fair was suc- and The Register. vote the complete party ticket in squad, and supervised by the Red Driscoll To Present cessful, Proceeds will be turned George Reynolds of Middletown Co-operation of those newspapers November and spoke of the neces- Cross. Oceanport Suicide ov«r to the hospital building fund. also was fined $10 for careless were pledged in 1931 by the late sity of re-electing Gov, Alfred E. At Tuesday night's meeting, tht> Bowers, VanWinkle Awards At Post Monday Assisting at the fair were the driving. He was charged wits) hav- Mr. Kinmonth and Thomas Irving 60-Year-Old Man Driscoll. squad set the second and fourth Middletown Fire Company No. 1, ing fallen asleep at the wheel of Brown, editor and publisher of The Among the other speakers were Mondays of the month as meeting Enter Harwood Race Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll will visit and the Oceanic fire company of his car and colliding with a fir* Register. Died 4 • 6 Weeks Ago Assemblyman Merrill H. Thompson, nights. The members will start a Fort Monmouth Monday to present Rumson. hydrant. '.,'• Mr. Sterner was chairman of the County Clerk J. Russell Woolley, drive for equipment for the recent- Oceanport police yesterday found Added to the growing list of New Jersey's Distinguished Ser- 1933 state commission which en- and Mrs. Anna, Morford, vice chah- ly purchased ambulance. the body of a man who had hanged speedboat, driven who have en- vice Medal to four New Jersey TAX SHREWSBURY FINES . thusiastically favored the state himself In the woods off Pember- tered Harwood's trophy race men in recognition of their out- Keansburg Girl man of the county Republican Other members of the squad are Angelo DeRosa of Jersey City park plan. executive committee. James Panning, James Wagner, Jr., ton ave. Dr. Julius Toren, county around Manhattan Island, to be standing service in World War II. Mrs. Bodman Is a former refero held Sunday, are Councilman Maj. Gen, Francis H. Lanahan, Escapes Injury paid a $7 fine and $2 costs for Other speakers were Neils Jacob- James Alexander, Herbert Fowler, physician, said the man had been passing a red light In Shrewsbury of the Monmouth county juvenile sen, candidate for mayor of Sea Walter Kerr, William Logrotterla, dead from four to six weeks. Philip J. Bowers, 257 River rd., Jr., Monmouth's commander, will Six-year-old Barbara Schann of court and has been active in shore Red Bank, and - Marshall Van- preside at the garrison ceremony, and William E. Karcher of Irving- Bright, Mr. Hooter and Daniel Thomas C. Mapes, Raymond Mc- Toren's description of the suicide 11 Forest pi., Keansburg, escaped ton-paid $10 and $2 for speeding charity work for many years. Mr. Pearson, Incubment Sea Bright Oirr, Walter O. Shlnn, Paul Whit- victim was: white, 60 years of age, Winkle III, Gooseneck point. which will be highlighted by a 4:30 injury yesterday afternoon when Silberblitt, a Highlands business- on Broad street. Both tinea were councllmanlc candidates, Matty fleld. Arthur Wldmaler and Chief dark brown hair "and had been The 28-mile race within the p. m. parade, in which 7,000 officers she ran into the side of a bus on paid to the'violations clerk, Mrs.' man, Is one of the leading park Cousins, councllmanlc candidate, Henry Xruse of the police depart- wearing a dark blue pin-striped shadows of New York's imposing and men will participate. Two of Carr ave. after she had left St. proponents] in the Bayshore area. William Parker. Summonses were- Councilman Lester Perrlne, County ment. suit. The suit had been cut to form skyscrapers will be run under the the award winners are Congres- Ann's school. ssued by Police Chief Otto Her- Commltteeman Jack White and a noose. auspices of the American Inboard sional Medal of Honor wearers. The girl was taken to the office den. Key port Man Fined, County Committeewoman Jennie An Oceanport youth, Tommy association for the sterling silver They are Lieut. Prank Burke of of Dr. Frank Miele by Officer- Eu- Divorces Granted Jersey City and Franklin E. Sig- 91,000 For Bookmaking Altnun. ' Wright, discovered the body. He Harwood trophy and a total of gcre R. Bennett and examined for FINKD AT HIGHLAND^ More than 75 persons attended Three Local People reported to Mayor Kenneth Riddln 12,700 in cash prices. ler of Little Falls, a Passaic coun- possible injuries. The bus, owned • Characterized by Judge Charle3 the rally. A men's Republican club that he had seen a "dead man or Bowers, a real estate man who ty detective. The other two hold by the Hudson Bus Transportation Thomas Morrison of Forman. M. Morris as "only a small time was formed under the guidance of Three divorces were granted to a scarecrow in the woods," Pa- began racing in 1927 at the ago of the Distinguished Sorvico Cross. company of Jersey City, was driv- ave., Fair Haven, and Robert W. They are Brig. Gen. Clifford Bluc- gambler who accepted bets on Mr. Perrlne. local people. Tuesday at Freehold trolman Robert G, Berry Investi- 12, will drive Edda, a Class E ser- en by Michael Manzo of Bergen- Buckman of Brooklyn were fined, sneak," John Mileski, 44-year-old by Superior Court Judge Donald gated find, at 4:15 p, m., found the vice runabout. VanWinkle will mel, retired, of Trenton, and Leon- flcld. It was traveling at a slow $10 each Monday night by Walter former Perth Amboy resident Ladles Art Fussy H. McLean. Wise ft Wise, Red badly decayed body hanging from a pilot a Jersey speed skiff named ard G. Lome!!, director of the pace, police said. No charge was Fox, Highlands magistrate, on. Anil you can't blame them. Thty II k« Bank attorneys, represented the Ocean County Veterans Service charges of speeding. Charles Mea- known more familiarly aa George their window! to look neat. Bring your tree. If. made against tho driver. Grabbo, was fined $1,000 and placed window nhade roller! In today. New plaintiffs in all three cases. County Detectives Zuckermdn Bureau at Toms River, tlcn. Blue- mer of Irvlngton was fined $7 for Ifoltand shades put on .while you wait. Mrs. Florence L. Helsley Carpen- and Mustoe were notified and they »>12 Rui IS.BS mel, a classmate of Gen. Lanahan, Garbete Channel failure to stop at a stop street. on probation for one year when Genuine Sloane, Hlnbon ruga, Here is Beginning Monday, Scr>tembor 19, gar- National 6 • 10. Frown'i.—Advertise- ter of Red Bank was granted a Jl- 1 held a command on Batann, arraigned yesterday morning in ment. and Oceanport police are continu- a bargain if you ever snw on* . Thcbti bntce cnllecclons mnile in Iteil Bank oh criminal division of the Middlesex vorce from William L, Carpenter ing Investigations, The body was linoleum rugs are a good quality im- Mondays and Thundays will be madi, Lowest Prices In Town on the ground of cruelty; Mrs. perfect of regular $9 runs. Absolutely on Tuesday* and Fridays. Collections Genuine Scott toilet tlaauu 0 ccntl a' county court at New Brunswick. Salt Paper Dra»M removed to the Willis Woolley fu- DRINKS COST ADDED SIS roll, 6x9 linoleum ruita *3.98 (Sloan Three pairs tor II. Some wen It Margarette Mooney Williams of >in notlceahlo mnr or Imperfection, made on Tuesdays antii Fridays will be Mileski, who gave his present ad- neral home. Quantity limited: Cxtl niKi of name qiinl- William Coward of Laurence ctiRiiKcd to Mondays nnd Thursdays, lllabon), Holland 36-Inch wintlow shade* ccnti it pair, lome were 08 cents ft pair. Red Bank was granted a divorce Ity J3.98. Tcleiihono your order till" Weitiu'sday anil Saturdny collections will 30 cents, large ash cans and cover. . dress as 97 Beers at., Keyport, was We have priced them to cloar out the Harbor yestordny was fined $10 arrested In an apartment near entire 200 .pain before Saturday even* from Arthur E. Williams on tho Avoid The Ruin minute, Good patterns. Nutlonal b & not bo changed. Thevn will be no 12.69. Lots of bargains for this week>' Get your Htuvc pipe mid elbow* now. 10, ' Frown's.—Advertisement, and $5 costs of court by Magistrate chHUKes in collections In the business md. National 6 a 10, Frown's,—Ajv Perth Amboy police headquarters Init. Hurry down. National a • 10. ground of desertion, and Mrs. Nel- ncction of Shrewsbury avenue,—Adver- Frown's;—Advertisement, Wcnthor atrlu, wicks, nml nil tho rout, Herbert Rothcnberg in Keyport crtiicment. Aug. 24 and charged with taking llo Elliaboth Patterson Braceo was ' The Old Crty Mare tisement, Nntlmm! U t 10, Frown's.—Advcrtl»o> municipal court, Coward was horse race bets on a telephone. Tho granted a divorce from Michael mcut, They itfly nho ain't vvlmt aim tificil to Perth to Point Pleasant. Hani SlKk Waate4 They cumo for our »2.t>8 Venetian'" prisoner previously had entered H Joseph Braceo on the ground ol lie. Well ninylir n»l, tint, ve rnn maki charged with being drank and dis- (.'iiviirts Hint mus by lending mnliu- Wlltlns to ptirchast up to 3,000 •Saleslady Wanted your nlil Venetian blinds hcllrr ihmi orderly on Broad st., Keyport, fiicluvon In the nnvr*t mRtcrlHlti, colors blinds. You can't blame them, lleru la*: plea of guilty to tho charge and iharei or any pan ol it.ooa snares at desertion, In JfNPlry stun1. HHIIIIK I'Mifi-lrnr* prr- nnv, Wr rc-pnint. re-nird nml ir-tnii" nml dcslmi*. KMimHtrN ulmlly given, the hot Vrnctlnn blind buy of the day,' his sentence wns the minimum* un- slock of Second Nations! Hank of lle« frnnl, AltfiWM1 hv Iftlrr to "Snlr«lnly," Ihrm, Qulik nrrvli-r, low price, Wnr!* H.iynlnn Klont* Covering*, fi Drnnil strert We ninko nny kind "f a Vrnntlnn lillliil... •link, lohn Wtrnurt. Teleuliona Atltr.. Bruit Mayer's tavern, Carrier air con- I'. II. Box 411, ltd Bunk,—Advertise. KUainntTil, National I * In. I'rown'i. Hn y» PHII mftke pocket mmirjr by' lull* Mrcnnd floor), Keil flunk,—Advertise* Nutlnnnl b A 10. Frown'i,—Advertise.", • der the law. «!• Hifhlindi HI IT.—Adytftlltaub ditioned, Ilunmn,—AdwrtliMiat. Hint, —Advtrtlitm«iH. •ftf.Tht Rtililer.—Advettiiement, menl. . ... ment. • >•.; RED RANK REOISTRIJ, SEPTEMBER 8, 1049. 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"" Mayer Charles R. English, Coun- cllmen Thomas Oakley and Philip' y was performed by Rev. Thomaj P. Hasler of Baltimore, a bouffant skirt. She had a match- 'ormed by Rev. Charles Webster, To Explain Migrant "J. Bowers and members of various Wedding* Thomas Coffey. son of Thomas B. Hasler of 125 ing net bonnet and carried pink pastor of the Presbyterian church. ""Xorough coromitteei on recreation, Given in marriage by her broth- Harvard id., Fair Haven, and the roses' and blue delphiniums. Law- Mrs. Alexander McClees, sister-m- Air Power Croup Worker*' Project* ""parks and doclu discussed the pre- MERRITT—MAC 1LBOY er, Albert F. Deloskey, the bride late Mrs. Hasler. rence Jarvis of New Monmouth aw of the bride, and Richard Pow- , Umlnary study of Marine park Rev. Warren 3. Layton of Mata- Miss Harriett Jean Merritt, wore a street length'dress of pow- The ceremony was performed was best man. ill, the bridegroom's brother, were Schedules Its wan, who is in charge of work with .. Tuesday afternoon at a meeting at der blue faille with a matching Aug. 29 at St. Paul's Lutheran A reception was held at St. An- he attendants. ".borough hall. The ttudy shown was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark migrant farm workers in this area, C. Merritt of Long Branch, former hat. She carried an old fashioned church, Baltimore. thony's hall. The couple are on a Mrs. Powell was graduated from will be the speaker at the opening .'.'.tjtresented to the group for approval bouquet. Mrs. Frank Flerro of The couple are residing at 915 wedding trip to Washington, D. C, Rumson high school and the Kath- " "Jjiy Ethelbert E. Furlong, landscape esidenU of Conover lane, Middle- First Meeting meeting of the Woman's Mission- town township, and Alan Platt Matawan was matron of honor, North Calvert at., Baltimore. and upon their return will live at arine Olbbs school. During the war ary society of the Red Bank Pres- '•architect, of Glen Ridge. and wore a navy blue faille dress the bride's home on Leighton ave. she served in the WAVES. She Is Gill Robb Wilson ,„ Attending the meeting also was Macllroy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. yyterlan church Wednesday, Sept. Alan P. Macllroy of Wanamassa, with matching blue and white ac- MOREV—ANDERSON The bride is employed by Al- a member of the Daughters of the A, In the chapel. Rev. Maurice :n Thomas Procter, bulkhead builder, cessories, and carried an old-fash- Miss Loretta Morey, daughter of fred DeGennaro manufacturing American Revolution. Until the To Get Trophy of Long Branch. Preliminary esti- were married Saturday at the Red Moyer, who Is Rev. Mr. Layton's ni Bank Methodist church. Rev. Rog- ioned bouquet. The best man was Mr. and Mrs. George Morey of ompany of Red Bank. The brlde- ime of her marriage she was sec- assistant, will also attend. '" mates are fS5 a foot for a curved er J. Squire, pastor, performed the Frank Fierro and ushers were Laurence Harbor, became the jroom was graduated from Middle- retary to the president of Best * At Asbury Park bulkhead, and $280 a foot for a George Leary and George Magne- bride of Kenneth A. Anderson, Jr., town township high school, and Company In New York city. Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow, Sr., ar- ""bulkhead straight across the ceremony. ranged the program. Hostesses will White gladioli, palms and ferns nat, brothers-in-law of the bride. of Trenton, son of Kenneth A. An- during the war served in the Army Mr. Powell Is a graduate of Fish- The first air power conference In ""former Dickman slip. A reception followed the cere- derson and the late Mrs. Anderson n Europe, He is employed by the burne Military school and the U. S. New Jersey will be held at the be Misses Sara Boice, Miss Harriet ""' A decision as to which way the decorated the church. Miss Arlty Lowe, Miss Cornelia Aul and Mrs. Jelliffe of Middletown village was mony at Marion's restaurant, Key of Newark, Saturday at Trinity Jersey Central Power and Light Naval academy. He served during Berkeley .Careret hotel, Asbury ''bulkhead is to go, and if curved port. Mr. and Mrs. Hourihan will Episcopal church, Matawan. Rev. company. the war as a lieutenant (junior Park, Saturday, Sept. 24, under the Godfrey Olson. Women of the com- how fsr back In Dickman's slip, is the organist, and Mrs. Robert W. munity interested in services to mi- Stout of Locust was soloist. A re- reside on Church st., Keyport. The Alfred Arnold, rector, performed grade) in the Navy, and Is now auspices of the New Jersey. Air expected to be made soon. More bridegroom is employed by Lavole the ceremony. ZDUNIAK—ALEKSIAK Navy technical adviser at the Force association. Warren De grant workers have been Invited to ception followed in the fireplace attend. complete prices are expected to be room of the church. laboratories at Morganville. Given in marriage by her fath- Miss Jeanett Helen Zdunlak, Armed Services Electro Standards Brown of 65 John St., Red Bank, submitted by Mr. Procter at a er, the bride wore a street-length daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John agency at Fort Monmouth. la conference chairman. meeting in Red Bank next week. Mr. Merritt gave his daughter WOETKO—FRAZER gown of white brocade trimmed Zdunlak of Cliffwood, became the Mr. and Mrs. Powell will live in This will be the first time that If anything is done this year, it n marriage. Her attendants were Miss Irene M. Woetko, daughter with lace, a fingertip veil with a bride of Henry Alekslak of Jersey Red Bank. state representatives of all »'" Jersey Engineers ,. will only be bulkhead repairs and Mrs. Duane A. DeLong of Cedar beaded crown, and carried a City, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. forces which operated In World -replacements. The bulkhead, built Rapids, Iowa, who waa the bride's of Mrs. Mary Woetko of Matawan ? and the late Michael Woetko, be- prayer book adorned with white Basel Aleksiak, Saturday at St. Jo- War II will be together. * iest year by Mr. Procter's firm, col- roommate at Cornell college in Mt. orchids. seph's Catholic church, Keyport. A feature of the conference will "lapied before it was paid for. Vernon, Iowa, who was matron of came the bride of Robert R. Fra- St John's Guild Dine Saturday zer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Russell Walling of Keyport, The ceremony was performed by be the awarding of a trophy to * ' The preliminary study provides honor, and the bridesmaids were Rev. William Haughney, curate. Gill Robb Wilson, aviator writer Expect 250 Guests for changing the present tennis the bridegroom's sister, Miss Kay Frazer of Perth Amboy, Sunday a sister of the bride, was the ma- c at' St. Joseph's Catholic church, tron of honor. Her pink street- The bride was given in marriage and a member of the Lafayette " courts around to make two official Macllroy of Wanamassa, and Miss Has Luncheon Escadrille In, World War I. Th» At Old Orchard Club ""lull-sized courts, a small boat basin, Virginia Fritz of Eatontown. Keyport. The double ring cere- length gown had a bodice of lace by her father. She wore a gown mony was performed by Rev. Wil- over satin and the skirt. She car- with a white lace bodice and satin Women Plan Food trophy Is being presented for "out- '"'.in 80-foot driveway between the The bride chose a white taffeta standing service to aviation,"' The New Jersey Society of Pro- "^Vasln and park, a gravel walk liam Haughney. ', rled an old-fashioned bouquet, and skirt, which extended to a court fessional Engineers will hold itl gown, styled with an Illusion neck- Given in marriage by her broth- I wore a Dutch-style hat. The train. The keyhole neckline and Sale and Fair Principal speaker at the confer- semi-annual dinner Saturday at __ around the basin, a terraced park line, long sleeves pointed at the ence will be Robert S. Johnson, •' with concert area with a seating er, John Woetko, the bride wore a bridesmaid was Mrs. Robert Sturt long, pointed sleeves were outlined The Woman's guild of St. John's Old Orchard Country club, Eaton- wrists, and a bustle back skirt gown of white brocaded satin , of Matawan. Her gown and hat with seed pearls. Her fingertip veil Episcopal chapel at Little Silver national president of the Air Forco town. * capacity of 1,000, a paved badmln- which formed a train. Her illusion association and considered the top *"iton area, an open play ar*a and a made with a sweetheart neckline were made like Mrs. Waiting's. She of illusion was fastened to a tiara held Its annual opening luncheon The Monmouth-Ocean chapter, veil was fingertip length and she embroidered with seed pearls and also carried an old-fashioned bou- of orange blossoms and she carried meeting yesterday at the Colony air fighter in World War II. He Is '"community building with toilets carried a bouquet of white roses credited with destroying 28 enemy hosts for the event, has arranged '"en Wharf ave. a full skirt with lace Inserts at the quet. a bouquet of white roses, orchids restaurant, Rumion. Plans were to serve a shore dinner and clam- All the attendants were dressed pick-up front.1 The skirt formed The best man was Clifford An- and gladioli. announced for the annual food sain planes. i ..lir-Xhe atudy also provides for the alike in pale green taffeta costumes, A discussion of the status of the bake. This type dinner has become * Opening of Broad st. onto the park a train. She wore a fingertip veil derson of Trenton, cousin of the Miss Catherine McGrath of Cliff- Oct. 15, and tho winter fair Dec. 2. an annual custom. worn with bands of fresh yolldw and carried a bouquet of white bridegroom. The usher was Rob- Rev. T. E. A. Le Van, rector, gave air reserve Is scheduled for the -i ••res. • roses on their hair. They carried ert Sturt of Matawan. Mrs. An- wood was maid of honor. Miss afternoon session, with Gen. Robert Among special guests invited an roses. Catherine Dcrcchailo, Cliffwood a talk. ex-Piesldent Herbert Hoover, Gov. bouquets of the same flowers. Miss Dolores Frazer, a cousin of derson wore a blue traveling cos- Mrs. E. Stanley Mark* and Mrs. L. Copsey, director of the state Mr. Macllroy was his son's best tume with white accessories and Beach, and Miss Jean Luto, Shen- aviation commission, as moderator. Alfred E. Drtscoll and Attorney the bridegroom, was maid of hon- undoah, Pa,, wore bridesmaids. O. P. Warden are chairmen of tha General Theodore D. Parsons. affCTUChapter man. The ushers were the bride's or. She wore a gown of pink taf- white orchids, food sale which will be held at the Irving B. Zeichner, Atlantic brother, Alfred Merritt of Long The bride's mother wore a sum- Frank Jablonakl of Jersey City, Highlands attorney and retiring There will be 250 engineers and feta with rosebuds at the skirt the bridegroom's brother-in-law, house. Further arrange- their wives at the affair. Prior to Branch; Robert W. Land is, Asbury pick-up, and a white sweetheart mer print dress with white acces- ments for the fair will be made commander of the New Jeraoy ^Elects Officers Park; Jack Slocum, Wanamassa, sories. A reception was held at the was best man and ushers were Wing of the association, will pre- the business meeting, which begin* bonnet. She carried pink roses. Charles Meisner, Jersey City, an- at the next meeting Wednesday, at 8 p. m., there will be shopping and Warren Tauber, Jersey City. Miss Claire Rogan, also a cousin Robert E, Lee In Morgan for im- Oct. 5. side. %-:' Members Give $25 The bride's mother was dressed mediate families. After a wedding other brother-in-law, and Richard trips for the women and athletic of the bridegroom, was the brides- Wetter, Belford. Attending were Mrs. Harold events for the men. Appropriate *J To Jubilee Fund In a teal blue crepe costume, with maid and was dressed in a blue trip to Northern New 'York state, Birchenough, president; Mrs. Henry brown accessories and a corsags the couple will reside at Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Alekslak are tak- Matawan Brothers prizes will be awarded. Officers were elected at a meet- taffeta gown with shirred bodice Germond, 3d, Mrs. Ralph Belknap, of gardenias. The bridegroom's and hooped skirt caught up with The bride attended Mntawan high ing a wedding trip to the New Mrs, Norman Stout, Mrs. Jessie Held For Grand Jury Dick Gail of Red Bank is chair- .":|hg of the Red Bank chapter of mother chose dubonnet, with match school and graduated from Tren- England states, and will reside In man of the committee making ar- r.'the Women's Christian Temper- rosebuds. She also wore a white Spencer, Mrs. Hattie Skldmore, ing accessories, and a corsage o! ton State Teachers college. The Cliffwood when they return. For William Blackman of Matawan rangements. Charles Hall, president a'ance Ualon Tuesday at the home gardenias. sweetheart bonnet and carried blue bridegroom attended Trenton traveling the bride wot'e a forest Mrs, R. M. Norton, Mrs. Waldron rof Mrs. '->cwis N. Errlckson on roses. Bishop, Mrs. Fred Morf, Mrs. Ches- was held for action of the grand of the chapter, is also serving on When the couple return from a schools and is a student at Rider green suit with brown accessories, jury Tuesday night on a charge of the committee, along with Mr. and "Branch *vc. Mrs. Lillian Tucker Raymond Frazer was best man, college, Trenton, and a corsage of orchids. ter Budd, Mrs. Warren Docble.-, ;?.Wms elected president, Mrs. Anna wedding trip to Maine they will and James Barley was usher. All Mrs, Edward W. Worthley, Mr*. assault and battery with Intent to Mrs, Otis Seaman, Mrs. Gail, Ml', make their home on Patten ave., The bride is a graduate of St. kill' when arraigned before W. Gil- and Mrs. Edward Palm, Mri, irBray, secretary; Miss Hannah the attendants reside in Perth Am- NUCCI-BKRTONCIN Joseph T. White, Mrs. Loren* M. Read, recording secretary; Mrt. North Long Branch, boy. Joseph's school and is employed In Klcnk, Mrs, Lee Swift, Mrs. HaroU bert Manson, Middletown township Charles Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Law- Errlckson, treasurer and director The bride was graduated from After a wedding trip to York, At St. Anthony's Catholic church, tho Keyport branch ot tho Arm- Sickles, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs, recorder. His brother, George rence Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Loo of periodicals; Mrs. Horace Vine, Middletown township high school Pa., tho ncwlywcds will reside at Sunday, Miss Fllomena Nuccl of strong Cork company. Her hus- Clifford Doling, Mrs. B. A. Shoe- Blackman of Morganville was heid K. McKee, Mr. and Mm. Benjamin flower mission and relief, and Mrs. and attended Cornell college. The Perth Amboy. Mrs. Frazcr's going Leighton ave., daughter of the lata band attended Jersey City schools, maker, Si1,, Mrs. Frank W, Giles, for grand jury action on a charge Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robert Gardlnor, devotions, bridegroom Is a graduate of A* away costumi! was a powder blue Mr. and Mix. Nicholas Nucci, be- served four years In tho army dur- MIM Julia Parker and Miss Lillian of carrying a concealed weapon. Klcly. bury Park high school, and attend The chapter will pack a box of suit with white accessories and a came the bride of Elio Bcrtoncln cC ing World VVur 11 and Is employed Bates, Police Chief Earl N, Hoycv said cd Monmouth Junior college and corsage of white roses. Belford, son of the late Mr, and by General Motors at Linden. the complaint was made by Wil- W.S.C.S. TO MEET ,,'fpod and clothing to be sent to Rutgers university, He served wilh ..Bavaria, where it will be distrib- The bride is a graduate of St. Mrs, Angelo Bcrtoncln. Msgr. Sul- Mildred VanNote" liam Blackman's wife, Helen, who The W.S.C.S. of the Atlantic the air force during the war, and MeCI,KKS—rOWELL told police her husband beat her Highlands Methodist church will uted to worthy persons In that is employed by Electronics ossoci Joseph's parochial school, Keyport. vltore DiLorenzo, pastor, perform- •.{country by a Monmouth county The bridegroom graduated from ed the ceremony. Is Bride-Elect and threatened to kill her Monday meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 13, at ates at Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. McCleel evening while she waa visiting ;;!Wpman living there, Five members St. Mary's high school, Perth Am- John Nuccl gave his sister in 'Of Riverside Gardens apartments, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Van Note tho church, Movies will highlight •iW.ill help with the. Salvation Army boy, and is employed at the Titani- friends nt Port Monmouth. She t, the meeting, At Its last m DELOBKKY—HOUKIIIAN marriage, Her dress had a whito Went Front street, announce the of Parker ave., Fair Haven, huvo ^{frlvc in Red Bank, um Pigment plant. He served In ]u?e bodice with long sleeves and marriage of their daughter, Miss announced the engagement of their her husband learned whero she I tho group donated JOB to the . The chapter sent $38 to the Miss Rose Marie DcLoskcy of the Army for 18 months, including a full satin tunic style skirt which Bnt'lmi'u. Elizabeth McCleeu, to Ar- gone and followed Her. George daughter, Miss Mildred Louise Var.- Blackman, who went with liU Ing fund, making a total of *<>uu jjW.C.T.U, national headquarters as Mutttwan, daughter of the late Mr, one your In Germany. had a train. Her Illusion veil fell thur Asny Powell, son of Mrs, Car- Note, to Roger A. Kinzel of Gruon- donated by tho society so far, Host- r-lts "Jubilee pledge," Mrs. Gaidinor and Mrs. Albert F, DcLosliey, be- from a rhlnestono Ultra and she brother to the Port Monmouth resi- roll A. Powell of Buttonwooil, wlch, Conn, dence, Is reported to have had a ,32 esses for thu meeting will be Mrt. ^.conducted praycu on the subject, came the bride of James W, Jlou- I.KTZKUS—IIASM'X carried n bouquet of orchids and Shrewsbury, and the lute Gen. Miss VanNoto was graduated ,"Ctod's Care of Vou." The next caliber revolver in his possession Herman Daustcr, Mrs, Olaf Olson, e rlhnn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jere- Mr. mid Mrs. Anton Anderson of fltcphanotii, Powell, from Rumson high school, Mr, Mrs. Alf Nelscn, Mrs. George Bar- .,jneetlng will be Tuesdsy, Oct, 4, miah Houlihan (if Cliffwood Aim. Bultlmurc, Mil,, nml Tnmpn, Kin,, Miss Mlncrvn Nucd wns her sis- Tho weddlnK took plnco at Lho Klnzcl attended schools in Green- ,,ln '.he Salvation Army chspei on Tho lied Hunk rtexbtT la >ii|iporto tleson, Mrs, Calvin Miller and Mrs, 28 at St, Joseph'! Catholic church, nnnuuncu tlw Jiiariin|4o of their lei's only ittondnnt, Her nrf-shoul- humo uf Ilin bi'kln'n |tnrents, Fri- wich, and served with the Army hy lorn] mi well nn out-nMmvn bunlt>f*i Albert Busch. Un lea (1, Ktyport. Tht double ring etre- dauiht.ir, Allcs ti, LaUkUs, to dtr styled dreis wu pink nit, with day, and tin ememony was pir- Air Xoiees for thrie yean. till lh« itory,—Advtrtlnnnnt. BED BAKK REGISTER, fiEPTEMJJKR 8, 1919. Page Three Stilwell Fines Council Grants Thanks Sent To Mexican President State Park Plan Mental Patients Personal* Is Opposed Miss Pauline Johnson of Yark, Zoning Variance Pa., a former teacher in Red Bank 98 In August (Continued From Page 1) mmmmmmmsmi^mmM (Continued From Page 1) Enjoy Field Day schools, has been visiting Mrs. Elsie parties present at the above-men- MacLeod of Linden pi. Mrs. Mac- Almost $500 Collected tioned hearing, and also the letters 10.13 centa for municipal debt ser- Annual Program Leod, who recently returned from expressing; opinions as to the ad- vice, 3.80 cents for anticipated def- a trip to the West Coast and Hon- In Two Township* visability of the board of adjust- icit and one cent for deferred Staged At Marlboro olulu, stopped at York to visit Miss ment recommending such use, it is charges. Johnson. A total of 98 traffic cases was the opinion of this board that the A total of 31.26 cents Is for local More than 1.500 men and women Harry Doodruff Campbell, Jr., of heard during August by Stanley use of the premises located at 310 purposes. The local purpose tax is patients at the State hospital, Reckless pi. will enter Dickinson Btilwell, magistrate of Atlantic and Broad St., as requested by appel- broken down as follows: police de- Marlboro, held their annual field college on the opening of its 177th Holmdel townships. The violation* lants, would not be contrary to the partment, 9.28 cents;- Btreets and day yesterday at the hospital ath- spirit of the building lone ordin- ictic field. Following these activi- term Sept. 12. He will be In a mostly were for careless driving, ance of the borough of Red Bank roads, 4.97 cents; street lighting, freshman class of 248 students. speeding, passing on the wrong side and by motion duly passed, the 2.27 cents; garbage collection ant', ties members of the Womin's aux- Meredith Gordon, daughter of Mr. of the road and driving without a secretary was instructed to notify incineration, 3.94 cent*, and all oth- iliary of the hospital served a cafe- and Mrs. Clifford S. Gordon of Pat- license. the mayor and council of the bor- er municipal services, 10.&0 cent*. teria supper on the lawn. erson, was five years old recently, Heaviest fined were James Lea- ough of Red Bank of this decision. Music for the occasion was pro- Accordingly, therewith, we do The sheet contained the following and the occasion was marked wltk mous of Asbury Park, $25, and financial statement for 1948: "the vided by a 54-plece band from a birthday party at her home. Th» Richard Day of Newark and Hor- hereby recommend to the mayor Fort Monmouth, and the athletic and council of the borough of Red assessed valuation of property tor field was decorated with flags and children enjoyed james and sing- ace Theobald of Kearny, (IS each. Bank that the use of the premises the borough as a whole waa (3- ing with Meredith's father as plan* Fines of $10 were levied against located at 310 Broad st. for a fu- 950,600, an increase of J67.035 over banners. There were numerous accompanist. The Gordon family each »i the following: Michael A. neral home be granted. mport motiw tiMfetVuly •xonbti anb uncmtmously carr\« Sranco, Montclair; Donald Sulli- Mr. Potter asked that the mat. increased from $62.91 to $75.77 or patients who could not participate residents. van, Livingstone; Raymond Bri- ter be postponed, as he did not be it" hereby $12.86 per $1,000 of assessed valu- in active g.imes. The program Kennth Duncan Jr., of Upper deau, Tarrytown, N. Y.; James J. have sufficient time to prepare his ation." was directed by Elmer Unger, rec- Broad street, and his partner, Miss Walsb, Kearny; Joseph Weiss, New case. He also declared that the reational director at the hospital, Sherry P.app of Newark fulfilled a Brunswick; James E. Bavadge, Mi- "The gross debt was $812,750 and assisted by Mrs. Elna. Anabel. board's recommendation "Is fault* when eelf-liquidating obligations Fifty-five auxiliary members, In- skating engagement in Detroit last ami, Fla.; Robert Barry, Long because it does hot recite any rea- ctttiion^nc. hmwith «*tat* were deducted the net debt equalled week. Mr. Duncan and Miss Rapp Branch; Henry Brauweiler, New son for a variance." In addition, cluding the Union county unit of were half of a novice fours team York, and George Rehfuss, South $690,691 of 18.76 per cent of the av- the organization, provided prizes Mr. Potter asserted, the Mount in- erage real property assessed valu- and some of the refreshments for which becamo national skating Amboy. Seven dollar fines were terests had never disclosed their ation.* for the past three years." champions in Washington, D. C, paid by George R. Terry, Brook- position. He also attacked the le- the event. Mrs. Leslie D. Seely of this summer. lyn; Michael C. Barile, Newark, and "Operations of water utility was Eatontown. auxiliary president, di- gality of the action on the grounds quoted as not self-liquidating and rected volunteers. Organizations .Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cogan and Edward Megill, Asbury Park. that the applicants, Almira E. showed a deficit in operations of family of Prospect ave. have mov- Fined f5 each were Alan A. Har- Mount and Marion M. Adams "are participating included the Junior ed to Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Cogan Is ris, James L. Cooke, Joseph Man- $3,186.05, while the operation of the Service league of Red Eank with not the owners of the property. sewer utility also showed that op- Mrs. Thomas Dean as chairman; the former Miss Ann Little, daugh- chesi, John M. Miller, Valentina He said he checked the records at Ht« jtttankf an& «>pr«aation \r\t of good *portsnta«f with a deficit of $19,261. A sum- Shrewsbury Presbyterian church. afternoon, and there was no deed mary of property acquired hy tax Mrs. Clarence Bcrger, chairman; Theodore Murphy, son of Mr. and Laxer, Carl Despagne, William Ro- on record for the property in ques- title lien liquidation for the year Mrs. Jackson Murphy of Westslde setti and William J. Langley, all of tion. Matawan Woman's cfcib, Mrs. John ave., loft today to resume hU stud- New York city; Joseph G. Reed, ri^oottalton. and pt-tftewtalIon for compctitioit at (he Jlatijnal still showed $67,652 to be liquidated Morrison, chairman; Belmar Wom- Mr. Wise strongly opposed an and returned to the tax books." ies at Cential college In Pella, Charles J. Shustak, Pasqualino an's club, Mrs. Elsa Regan, chair- Iowa. Ceorgio, George Margolli, Hyman adjournment on the grounds Dr. Mr. Williams said that speeding man; Red Bank Woman's club, Fowler had ample opportunity to on Port Monmouth rd. and Pelmcr Walter Erower, of Mt. Holly, a Goldstein, Vincent Pons, Joseph Mrs. Abner II. West, chairman, and teacher at Rider Business college Bessone, all of Newark. express himself before the board ave. has subsided, but said com- Mrs. Bruce Campbell of Shrews- of adjustment at which time he muters leaving the station arc still at Trenton, has returned home af- Also Irving Green, Lois Fried, bury. ter spending a week with Mr. and Alfred J. Cafaro, George Levin*, appeared well prepared. Mr. Wise guilty of speeding. Mayor Brennan told the mayor and council that warned local residents to observe Mrs. Harry Brower of Westside William P. Schwartsen and Albert ave, Harari, all of Brooklyn; Charles there was nothing wrong with the the 20-mlle speed limit, especially recommendation of the board of with the opening of school. He said 'Mrs. South Jersey' Mr. nnd Mrs. LouU Heard of McCarthy and George J. Sandier, River st. are parents of a son born both of Forest Hills, L. I.; Doml- adjustment. He said Mr. Potter's traffic violations from now on can- charges were "just a bugaboo to not be attributed to summer resi- Saturday at Monmouth Memorial nick Cignorelta, James E. Jensen, ano tx \r further hospital. John C, Crespano and Walter Lels- scare the council from acting." dents. Is Belford Girl It was reported that copies of the Mrs. Elizabeth Burns of Shrews- ner, George Canza and Warren F. Mrs. O'Loughlin wanted to know Theresa McCurren T^ bury ave.. who haa been confined Ferris, all East Orange; Harry A. from Mr. Wise whether or not the dog ordinance have been distrib- uted throughout the borough. The to her home with illness for the Hatch and Maurice A. DeQrassie, Mount interests had actually pur- WJJbrt «• « furtb«r kotatt of wrappreciation of fti* gractout Compete At Anbury past two weeks, has returned to both of Paterson; Joseph Restalno, chased the property. Mr. Wise re- mayor Bald that the state board of (that a copy of tbi» ^olutioti be «n$w9**b, f ignci ani> ^ health will aid the borough In the A 27-year-tild blonde mother her position with Sigmund Eisner Jersey City; Bernard Farrell, plied they had a contract of sale company. Bronx; Fred M. King, New Enter- on the property. When Mr. Potter dog problem and said a dog catcher from Belford last night was elect- prise, Pa.; Louis M. McCuf, Hemp- asked Mr. Wise If, the Mounts had will be hired if needed. He urged ed "Mrs. South Jersey" at the Mrs. Patsy D'Onforlo of Herbert stead, L. I.; Daniel Le Winter, a deed, Mr. Wise said: "I'm not dog- owners (o prevent their pets semi-finals of tho Mrs. America st., who has been""spe'nding the North Bergen; Harmon T. Rhoadi, answering to you; I'm answering from destroying property. contest. Selection was made at summer at Naples, Italy, returned Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Charles Mer- to the mayor and council from now and fctptt kbe public ?v«»* be duly Jtokifieo of rbt* ctcttotv. Mr. Williams reported that work Palisades Amusement park. home yesterday on the ateamship tin, Dumont; Anthony Falonl, on- out." on the roof of the municipal build- The victory makes her a finalist Italia. ing will fltart this week and said in thn national contest, which will Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jonskl of Montclair; Morris Kosches, Maple- Mr. O'Loughlin expressed the Brooklyn s^ent the week-end with wood; Frank T. Haas, Ocean port; fear that if the variance were that road repair work has been de- be decided this week-end in As- layed because of the recent storms bury Park Convention hall. Judg- Mr. Jonski's mother, Mrs. Mary Michael Zclyei, North Tarrytown, granted "It would be only an open Jonaki of Shrewsbury ave. N. Y.; Jack Futertus^Bayonne; Eu- ing wedge for others" seeking to and because of the lack of men. ing begins Saturday, with the win- gene 8. Bogar, Rahway; Joseph t. The borough manager was au- ner to be announced Sunday. Miss Mary Gaul of Washington, establish business in that section D. C, has returned to her duties Haurlkan, Morgan ville; Harold U of town. thorized to advertise for bids fcr The charming blue-eyed lady Is Harrington, Elisabeth; James Ran- the purchase of a sectional steel Mrs. John McCarren of 214 Eighth as supervisor of the operating room dolph, Point Pleasant; Mervin The following resolution, intro- garbage to house the two garbage st., Belford. Before she married at Georgetown University hospital, Oakes, Flushing, L. I,; Edward T. duced by Councilman J. Albert trucks. The estimated cost Is $2,000. six years ago she was Theresa Cor- Georgetown, Md., after #pendln| Ha'cGulre, -Queens village, New VanScholk, Jr., and seconded by A total of $13,500 in bills and sal- bett of Jersey City. The McCar- two weeks with her parents, Mr, York;, Hyman Fuehs,'West Now Councilman Kenneth M. Wyckoff, aries was ordered paid. rens have a flVe-ycar-old son, John, and Mrs. John P. Gaul of Shrews- York, and.Charles H, Rogers, El- was passed unanimously: Jr. bury ave. beron. WHEREAS. Almira Mount and Among the reasons for her Pal- Mrs. Fi-ank Loversldge, Jr. and Given $3 fines were Frank Mono- Marlon M. Adams, trading as isades' victory were: height, five daughter Donna, of Locust ave., Mount Memorial home of Red River Plaza Club have returned home after spending eo, Jack Fisher and Raymond D. Bank, have appealed to the board feet, 1% inches; weight, 127; waist, Oswald of Newark; Carl Roberts, of adjustment to use the premises Pictured Is the resolution of the enciado, Spanish for Counselor at Mr. Llp.pman, a Shrewsbury resi- 24 Inches; bust 34 inches, and hips a week with their cousin, Mrs. Earl West Orange; Pierre Lacombe, at 310 Broad St. for use as a tu< National Sweepstakes Regatta as- law. This is one of the highest ti- dent, has been the official "messen- Starts New Year 34 M, inches. Donnelly of Mt. Holly. North Arlington; Vincent DeFllll- neral home. sociation which has been framed tles in Mexico. The past regatta ger" between the Mexican official:! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks of po, Plalnfleld; Arnold Brenkowskl, AND WHEREAS, said property and will be delivered to Miguel marked the first time President and ,Rcd Bank's rcgntta group. A President's Day Throckmorton ave. are parents of Cliff wood; Malcolm Scharf, Irving- Is located in a Class A residential Aleman, president of Mexico. The Aleman presented a trophy. It went frequent visitor to the republic to a son born Tuesday at Monmouth sone, and the board of adjustment Memorial hospital. ton; Ernest Braca, Jr., Forest Hills, does not have the power to act but beautifully engrossed original, in to "Wild Bill" Cantrcll, winner of our south, Mr. Lippman's work is Luncheon, Oct. IS All-Stars Chosen L. I.; Robert J. Marshall, Jersey only to recommend to the govern- color, will either be given to Dr. the featured Sweepstakes event. In credited with furthering the good Mrs, Irving Wells presided at the Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Arnone of City, and Cyril Tormansky, New ing body, Jose deLarrea, Mexican Consul other years—since 1946—Gen,' Man- will existing between the countries opening fall meeting of the River For K.P.L. Finale Riverside ave. are parents of a «on York city. AND WHEREAS, it Is the opin- General in New York, or taken to uel Avila Camacho, former presi- and which wag lauded by Gov. Al Plaza Woman's club last Thursday born Tuesday at Monmouth Me- ion of the board of adjustment that Mexico by Alfred J. Llppman, rear dent, presented a trophy. This i:s frcd K, Driscoll at presentation at the home of Mrs. Leonard Earlo morial hospital. the application be granted for use commodore of the Sweepstakes. as- still in competition, being awarded ceremonies Aug. 14 in Marine Park. To Meet Yankees George Sturrock, manager of tht of the property for funeral home sociation, for personal presentation at River Plaza. Tentative arrange- American Stores company store on Country Frolic purposes, to winners of the 225-cubic inch President Aleman's trophy is ments were made for the presi- Saturday At Slalder's NOW, THEREFORE, be It re- to the Mexican president. hydroplane event. Both trophies known to the motorboat racing dent's luncheon, held Oct. 15. Shrewsbury ave., left today by The "Lie." preceding Aleman's must be won three times for perm- fraternity as the "Good Neighbor Directors of Red Bank's Knee plane for Glasgow, Scotland, where solved that Almira Mount and The arts and crafts department Pants Baseball league met last Marlon M. Adams, trading as name is an abbreviation lor Llcl- anent possession. trophy." - will meet tomorrow night at the he will attend the wedding of his Plans Progress Mount Memorial home of Red night to select a roster of 18 play- nephew, Thomas Sturrock, Sept. 18. Bank, be permitted to use the land home of Mrs. Roger Wymbs in ers for the All-Star team which Middletown Baptist Riverside Heights, Middletown He plans to be gone two months, at 310 Broad st. for funeral home Obituaries side 'Council, Daughters of Amer- Mr. Conover, a retired farmer, was Saturday at Stalder's field, New- and will visit friends and relatives Program Sept. 16 purposes. ica, born at Colt's Neck, son of the township. The next meeting will be man Springs rd., meets the league in other sections of Scotland. Ha late Daniel Kezouu and Eleanor Thursday, Oct. 6, at the home of Another hearing on the transfer CARMINE SICILIANO The funeral was held Tuesday winners, the Yankees; It will be also will make the return trip by The second annual Country Frol- of a liquor license of Dominic afternoon at the late residence Schenck Conover. Mrs. Frank 8. CurtiB in River the final game of the year. plane. Carmine Siciliano, 38, husband of with Rev. Paul J. Myers, pastor of Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Plaza. Lynn A. Royall of Old Though game time originally was ic, sponsored by the preservation Acerra from 103 Herbert st. to 241 Bridge will speak on "Artistry in Miss Edith Lindner of John'it. fund committee of Middletown Bap- Shrewsbury ave., which has been Mrs. Louise Simplicio Siciliano, the Belford Methodist church, offi- Gertrude D. Conover, and a daugh- announced as 2 p. m., a last-minute entertained Miss Doris Mussell* tist church, will be held Friday heard several times since last De- died Friday night at his home. ciating. Burial was in Fair View ter, Mrs. Eleanor T. Thompson of Copper." change places the time for the com- Mrs. Harold Young was named mann of Collingswood over tht la- night, Sept. 16, at Mr. and Mrs. J. cember, was scheduled for Monday Center at., Middletown, after a long cemetery, under direction of the Colt's Neck. mand "Play Ball' at 1:30 p. m. An- bor day week-end. L. Hendrlckson's farm in Middle- night, Sept. 1*. New petitions ob- illness. Scott funeral home. The funeral will be held tomor- corresponding secretary re-placing other change will be that the All Mrs. C. M. OlBcn, who has resigned Miss Maryln Nelson, daughter of town township. jecting to the transfer have been Mr. Siciliano was born in Nep- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Star game will be played first, with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson',of An evening of fun and entertain- (lied with Mrs. Amy Shinn, bor- tune, a son of the late Paul and VITO ANGIULLO home of Mrs, Thompson with Rev, that office. Mrs. George Castleman a special round robin game of three told of the club's activities con- Prospect ave., will return to New ment has been planned for children ough clerk, Antonette DeSimlllo Siciliano. For Vito Angiullo, 87, of Monroe ave., Peter Boelhowcr, former pastor of "pick up" teams made up of Knee Jersey College for Women at Hew and adults. Picnic supper will h* the past ten years he had been em- the Colt's Neck Reformed church, nected with the River Plaza sum- Pants league members to be played The police committee took under Little Silver, died suddenly yester- mer playground. This was the first Brunswick tomorrow for ber Junior •old, and the menu will feature advisement requests for changes in ployed as a presser at Eisner's fac- day at Monmouth Memorial hospi- officiating. Burial will be in Holm- as an aftermath of the featured year. hamburger*, hot dogs, salads, calces1 tory, Red Bank. del cemetery, under direction of the time that such a project has been contest. parking restrictions on Mechanic tal. He had lived at Little Silver undertaken in the town, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beyer of and coffee. Women of the. church st. from Grover Parker's store to He is survived by his wife, three 13 days, having just moved there Freeman funeral home. The All-Star line-up includes Throckmorton ave., are parents of will sell home baked goods and Bearers, all nephews of the de- through this program, a number Globe et, and on Harding rd. in children, Antonette, Carmine, and from Staten Island, of children enjoyed swimming lea- Ralph Soldo, Pee Wee Guilliam* a son born yesterday at Monmouth aprons. front of the Red Bank manor Paul, living at home; four sisters, A carpenter, Mr. Angiullo was ceased, will be William Conover, and Dick Moran, pitchers; Tom Memorial hospital. The highlight of the program will Mrs. Michael Apicelli, Asbury Edwin R. Conover, Chriney S. Con- sons at Frelbott's pool. Jacoubs and John Caruso, catcn- apartments. The, main thorough' born in Italy and had been in thLs Refreshments were served by the Mrs. Alfred Beck and children be square dancing with Hart fare in the Red Bank manor apart- Park; Mrs. Michael Petro, Nep- country 29 years. He was a mem- over, Louis S. Conover. Charles ers; Mickey Kennedy and Marty Gordon and Betty-Rae of Hudson Weber's band providing music. Mr. tune; Mrs. Ralph Fuccile, Neptune, Bennett and John Bennett. hostess and Mrs. H. Conant Speer Brenner, shortstops; Gene Booth ment development was taken over ber of the Carpenters' union of and Mrs. John Partrick. ave., have returned from Northern Weber will call the dances. as a borouKa street as agreed up- and Mrs. Julian Harris of Asbury New York. and Joe Scotti, first basemen; An- New York state, where they havt on before curbs and a hard sur- Park and three brothers. Patsy Surviving are his wife, Carmella MRS. MARGARET P. SMALL thony Falvo and Bob Finelli, sec- been spending the summer. '.: Trophies Awarded face were put down. Siciliano of Asbury Park, James Vernolla Angiullo, a son Frank, and Mrs. Margaret P. Small, 54, wife Fined For Assault ond basemen; Buddy Puglisi and An ordinance providing a means Siciliano of West Long Branch and a sister, Mrs. Maria Berardi, all of of James A. Small, former golf pro- Ernie Broyles, third basemen; At Sea Bright Club of collecting personal property tax Daniel Siciliano of Neptune. Little Silver. fessional at the Beacon Hill Coun- At Middletown Claude Whalen and Dale Myers, Keyport Woman 92 " The funeral was'held Tuesday at A requiem mass will be offered rtghtficlders; Richard Bennet, cen- Thirteen club championship tro- and an ordinance requiring that try club, Leonardo, died Saturday Fred Jefferson, /an employee of brush, hedge and other foliage, St. Anthony's church, where a at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning at terflelder, and Freddie Hoffman . phies were awarded Monday at the at the Rockland Country club, the J. Howard Smith fish factory, and Ray Sharabba, leftflelders. Years Old Yesterday likely to become a traffic hazard, high mass of requleum was offered St. Anthony's Catholic church by Stark Hill, N. Y. Belford, was fined $15 last night by prize day ceremonies of the Sea by Msgr. Salvatore DILorenzo. Msgr. Salvatore DILorenzo, Bethunc "Butch" Jones will be Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket be kept cut, were passed on final Mr. and Mrs. Small lived at the W. Gilbert Manson, Middletown Mrs. Josephine Vand'erbilt," 35 reading. Sister Rose was organist and Sister Burial, under the direction of the Beacon Hill club until four years township recorder, on a charge of back on deck to manage the league Green Grove ave., Keyport, celt" club. Assunta and Sister Mary chanted Damiano funeral home of Long champions, assisted by Charlie Trophy winners were L. W. Krle- The tax ordinance makes it man- ago when they went to Stark Hill. assault and battery. Jefferson was brated her 92d birthday by enter- datory to obtain a permit from the the mass. Branch, will be in Mt. Olivet ceme- Surviving Mrs. Small arc a sister charged with hitting Lillian Rob- Myers. The All-Stars will be coach- taining relatives and friends at ger, men's singles; Mr. Krieger and Monday night Msgr. DILorenzo tery, ed by Police Sgt. Leroy McKnigh* J. U. Moorehead, men's doubles; tax collector for removing personal in England and a brother in Can- inson, also an employee of the fac- party at her home last night. ; property from the borough. A per- recited the Rosary at the John E. ada. and Patrolman Edward Brooks. Miss Carol Leonard, ladles' singles; Day funeral home. Burial was in BERNHARDT P. GUTTORMSEN tory, with a bottle. Another wom- This honor was accorded those Although relatives volunteered* t» Mr. and Mrs. Krieger, mixed dou- mit will not be granted unless all an struck Jefferson with a ham- have the party this year, Mrs. Ven- taxes are P»ld- Mt. Olivet cemetery. Rev. Victor Bernhardt P. Guttormsen, 65, of coaches since they managed tho bles; Mr. and Mrs. Moorehead, hus- Donato gave benediction at the mer. After treatment at Rlverview Giants, runnera-iip in regular sea- derbllt maintained that she would band and wife doubles; Tabitha Roup ave., Leonardo, a contractor hospital Jefferson was arraigned In prefer to be the hostess, and i grave. and builder, died last night. Mr. Marlboro t\T.A. police court. son play. made her own birthday cake. \ Andrews, junior girls' singles; Ist- Fire Damages Diner Bearers were Carmine ani Umpires for the game will be belle Waud and Sandra Fox, jun- Guttormsen had been working on Fined in traffic court were Rlch- Born in East Freehold Sept.- T, Michael Crisp, William Apicelli, the new Methodist chjirch at At- Leo LaBionda, Leon Zuckerman, ior girls' doubles; R. L. Outhrle, On Monmouth St. Paul Siciliano, Frank Slayer and nrd Stevens, North Long Branch, "Gahc" Molnar and George Adcock. 1857, Mrs. Vanderbilt, except for 1 .junior boys' singles; R. L. Outhrle lantic Highlands and when he re- Lists Program $8, speeding; August Vogei, Keans- brief period, has resided in this James Foegla. turned home he complained of fuel- Coaches for the three round robin and Harry Gridley, junior boys'- A fire which started over the burg, $5, speeding; Charles H. teams will be Bill Noble and Lou area all her life and in Keyport doubles; Beverly Waud, girls' sin- kitchen stove and spread to the ing faint. Dr. John L, Opfcrmann Opening Meeting To Haaf, Ohio, $10, speeding; Al- since 1873. She Is the daughter, of MRS. PEARL I8ABELLE ROACH of Highlands was summoned. Mr. Vaiti, Redbirds; Lew Wilson and gles; Stanley Wilkins, boys' sin- reit of the building In the Rock- phonse Dente, Brooklyn, $5, pass- Dom Soldo, Bluebirds, and Ben the late'Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Em* gles, and Stanley Wilkins and Wil- well diner at 146 Monmouth st, Mrs. Pearl Isabellc Roach, widow Guttormsen died shortly after the Be Held Sept. 11 ing on the right; Robert G. Thomp- mons. Mrs. Vanderbilt has been •> of Maj. Erskine H. Roach veteran physician arrived. Ashln and George Millward, Black- liam Beadleston, boys' doubles. Tuesday, destroyed $1,000 worth of son, New Brunswick, $2, Improper birds. widow for 39 years. She was Awards were made by J. If. equipment and caused an estimated of the Spanish American War and Mr. Guttormsen was an exempt "Community Co-operation" Is the parking; Louella Swingle and Al- ried Dec. 6, 1874, to the late Thorn* Moonhead and James Fox, gov- $700 damage to the building. World War I, died Saturday morn- member of the Leonardo and Brc- theme of the program planned by bert Schlshman, New York, $5 as H. Vanderbilt. The weddln* l/ng at her home 138 Branch ave., vent Park fire company. Surviving Marlboro Parent-Teacher associa- Marina At Keyport ernors of the club. The six Red Bank Ore companies 1 each for Improper parking; Ches- took place at the home of '1 answered the general alarm at 5:50 Red Bank. are his wife, Mrs. Marget Guttorm- tion for 1949-50. The first fall meet- ter Bradley, Jersey City, 13, care- To Be Enlarged bride's uncle in dolt's Neck. Mrs. Roach, who was born la sen; two sons, Frank and Berwln ing will be Wednesday night, Sept. Mrs. Vanderbilt has been Soldier Today Begins p. m. In an hour and ten minutes, 14, at Marlboro school, followed by less driving, and William Rough- the blase was extinguished. Oalveston, Tex., was a member of Guttormsen, both of Leonardo; two garden, East Keanaburg, $5, fail- C. C. Galbraith and Son, Inc., five member of the First Baptist Cycling To California St. James Catholic church; the daughters, Mrs. Margaret Carpon a "get-acqualntcd" hour for par- will expand facilities within its Th* Home outfitting company, lo- ents, teachers and new members. ure to stop at a stop street. church, Keyport, for more than M cated next door to the diner suf- Rosary society of that church and of Washington, D. C, and Miss marina at Keyport, according to years. For a number of years thtj Cpl. Lonnle Ford, one of Fort was a' past president of the Ameri- Cathlyn Guttormsen of Leonardo, The school's classrooms, which a recent announcement from the Uonmouth's outstanding athletes, fered smoke damage, according to kept house alone, but recently a Fire Chief Dominic Figaro. can Legion auxiliary in Texas. and two brothers, Chester Guttorm- have been re-decorated during the Local Residents manufacturer of lifeboats and cousin, Mrs. Rebecca Collins, hi plans to cycle his way to Los An- Surviving is a sister, Mrs, Chaun- sen of Leonardo and Hendrlk Gut- summer, will be inspected. Mrs. geles, Cal., after today's discharge launching equipment, made her home with her, cey Dumas, with whom Mrs, Roach tormsen of Connecticut, Hannah Holland is chairman of the Married SO Years The marina, located at the con- from the army. He is a native of HOME STYLE SHOW. committee serving refreshments. Mrs. Vanderbilt has a brother, lived. Arrangements are In charge >f Mr, and Mrs. Frank Scoffl of Lo- fluence of Matawan and Uuppatong Josiah Emmons, who resides:;In Louisville, Xy. Mrs. Alonso >S, Curchln, Jr., of The funeral was held Tuesday the Posten funeral home. Plans for this meeting and other Although he will not try to es- Drummond pi,, entertained last cust ave, observed their 50th wed- creeks, now accommodates 50 small Perth Amboy. Among the guest* morning at St. James church, A activities were reviewed by the ding anniversary at a family gath- craft in various sizes. at tho party were Mrs. Cora Van- tablish a record, Ford will try to week at a home style show for a high mass of Requiem was offered MRS. MARIA A. MAHGABELLA executive board at a meeting last averag* between 80 and 100 miles group of friends. Mrs. Helen Tarn- ering at their home Sunday, They Completion of proposed plans, dcrbllt, a daughter-in-law, of Kty* by Rev. John Rellly. Mrs. Edwurd Mrs. Maria Antonla Margarel'.a, week at the home of Mrs. Frances had many callers and received a which Includes tho dredging of a per day, stopping off to visit burella displayed fashions for men, McDonough was organist and solo- Whltson at Marlboro, port, and granddaughters Hiss frltnds en route. The corporal his women and children. Attending 94, widow of Mattco Margareila, number of gifts. 65-foot wide entrance channel from Helen Vanderbilt of Keyport tMd) ist. Father Rellly recited the Ros- died yesterday at the home of her Committee chairmen reporting Mr. and Mrs. Scoffl were married Matawan creek, will result in wet Mrs. William Titus of Tazlet. been Monmouth's arc distance run- were Mrs. Fred Brower, Mrs. Harry ary Monday night at the John E. son, Pasquale ' Mmgarclla, 191 were Mrs. Dorothy Skldmorc, pub- in Italy, Sept. 4, 1899. They came ner, recently representing the post Burdge, Mrs. Everett Brower, Mre, Day funeral home. Burial was in storage for approximately 100 craft Ocean ave., Deal. She had been a licity; Mrs, R, Park, radio; Mrs. to America In 1907, and have been up to 2S feet In overall length. Port Moiiinouth Man It• In the 36-mile Boston A.A.U. Mar- Kenneth Brower, Mrs. George Lang, Mt, Olivet cemetery. summer resident of Allcnhurst in'l Francis Mancinl, program; Mr.". Red Bank residents since 1923. athon. Ford sports a large collec- Mrs. Slguard Thompson, Mrs. Ken- Bearers were Robert LuPnrre, Deal for the past 25 years. Surviv- Emily Tuveson, ways and means; They have six children and eight C.A.R. FALL CONFERENCE. T tion of combat decorations re- neth slaughter, Mrs. John Hough- Alexander Sastopas, Tony Hunting, ing is a son, Pasquale Ma.-garella. Mrs. Holland, hospitality; Mrs. D. grandchildren. Hit-and-Kun Victim ceived during lils service In Eu- ton, Mrs. A. J. Beauchamp, Mrs. Ray and William Snyder and Ken- Several members of Mary Still- A high mass of requiem will ne McCrelght, study groups; Mrs. Eve- well society, Children American Frank Grimaldl, 55, of Short ft. rope with the 29th Infantry divis- Marshall Smith, Mrs. Charles Mil- neth Cowdrrtck. lyn Wicdinmayer, social hygiene; ion. ler, Mrs. Albert Newman, flr., Mrs, offered. Saturday morning at 10 Woman'* Club To Hold Revolution, will attend the annual Port Monmouth, ts In fair condltMt o'clock at St. Anthony of Padua Mrs, Dorothy Cook, budget and fall conference of the state CA.lt. at Riverview hospital, lufferlss/ John Egll, Mrs. Hans Kessler, Mrs, VRKO COLLET finance; William Stolz, procedure Luncheon Sept. 28 PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN. Vernon Loud and MUs Barbara Catholic church, Thompson ut, society Saturday at Princeton. Nat- from shoulder and leg Injuries"!!* Fred Collet, 51, of Mills ave., Port New York city, and by-laws; Mrs, Willard Mc- received at 10:30 Tuesday nlfht ,3, Raymond, DeRlddcr, who oper- Anne Brower. * The opening fall luncheon of the ional and state officers and dele- Monmouth, died Friday, He wiui Burial, under the direction of thn Dowell, historian; WIHnrd Mc- Red Bank Woman's club will ba gates from the 32 societies in the when he was atruck by a hit-and- ates the Red Bank Bulck agency, John E. Day funeral home, Rod Dowell, representative to the bonnl RUMMAGE SALE AT 'V.' born at Jersey City, son of the late hold Wednesday, Sept, 2i, at the state will attend, Mary Stlllwoll run car, Middletown township'|)o> Monmouth st,, has been named Anton and Anna Zlcglor Collet. Bank, will be In St. Raymond cem- of education; Snmucl Barker, pub- Molly Pitcher hotel, Chairmen arc members who plan to attend In- llco said. publicity chairman for the 31it an- The ladles' auxiliary of Shrowa- Mr, Collet was a member of tha etery. lications; Joseph King, recreation, Mrs. Lester C. Stork, Mrs. L, C. clude Allco Dix, Thornton and Middletown township Police CW)et nual convention of the Now Jer- bury Hose company will hold a Port Monmouth fire company anil and Mrs, Dorothy Elscnberg, music. Richardson and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas Ryder, Janet Flookner and Earl N, Hoyer said Grimaldl Was sey Automotive Trade association. rummage sale Saturday from 9 a, nn exempt member of the company, Schilling. The convention will be held Sept. Peter and Ann Moelcr, Also Mrs., wnlkln_g alon„g Shore rd, whon a,c»... r m. until noon *t the Westsldc He was a member of the 25-Yoar Garrelt R, Conovcr, 77, of Colt'a Thn flint Iron object mndc In A special program Is being ar- J, Spann Jeffcrs of Monmouth j struck him and knocked him'.Ml 39 and 30 at the Traymore hotel, Y.M.CA, Mrs, James W, Bly Is club of the Kovcn Boiler company Neck id,, Colt's Neck, died yester- 1 Atlsntlo City. \ North America's Initial Ironworks ranged, and fall and winter actlvl- chapter, Daughters American Rev- the ground, He was taken to Rrrfr- elultm.a. et Jersey City and the Star of Say* day morning at Fitkln hospital. WM a cooking pot. tit* will bi reviewed. olutlon. view hospital by another motorf Foul* RED B.\XK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949. day. The prizes were awarded to at Great Lakes Naval Training sta- MataH-an Mrs. Paul A. Egan, Mrs. Ralph tion, Illinois. Mrs. Edward Murphy has re- Herrick and Mrs. Harry Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skinner turned to her home on 5 Edgewa- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Hus- 6-2800 ter drive from St. Michael's hos- have moved to the apartment va sey have returned home after en- pital, JJewark, Her infant daugh- cated by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford joying the Labor day week-end at .ANNUAL A pJMM MMbtr to reme«- -.bar wheat »eert» laterested In ter, Margaret Mary, remained at Reeves, who have purchased a Niagara Falls, N. Y. the hospital for medical treatment home. Mr. and Mrs. Janus Hause of 'li tal 'ta Edgemera dr. entertained at a iMUkfcriag- Miss J)orothy Cottrell was guest Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Abbazzia of of honor at a luncheon given her Brooklyn are visiting Mr. and Mrs. clambake recently- Guests were Mr, Thursday by her co-workers of theMichael Abbazzia of Church St. and Mrs. C. Raymond, Mr. and EXCURSION PKOWN'S Hanson-VanWInkle-Muning Co. at William Bennett has returned Mrs. Evertt Carlson and daughter LEON'S the Old Dutch Mill inn, Route 34, from a holiday week-end visit with Patricia, Mr. and Mra. Thomas M-M WHITE STREET Miss Cottrell was married to hit parents in Alliance, O. Reid and sons, Brian and Terry, to NATIONAL 5«, 10* & V STORE Charles Molteg at Trenton Satur- Miss Barbara Lou Ennis has Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lemaire Red Bank 6-2800 day, Sept, 3. Guests at the lunch- moved from Sayreville to the home and daughter Joan, Mrs. Helene Td Red Bank 6-2680 Free Delivery con were Mrs. Florence Powelson, of her grandparents on Broad st. Murphy, Ernest Hauaer, Miss Mary Mrs. Adelaide Lyons, Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erdmann Babcock, Miss Caroline Hauler and McAndrew, MIH. Lucy Eckel, Mrs. entertained Friday evening at Jack Hauaer. Phyliss Cossrove, Mrs. Marian Mc-supper party for their daughter CONEY ISLAND Millan, Mrs. Htlen Peterson, Mrs. Nancy, who was celebrating her Rita Walling, Mrs. Betty Dilke, 12th birthday. The 'guests were Youth Fellowship Mrs. Eleanor Conover, Mrs. Grace Mlises Norma DeFellce, Elizabeth Vndtr Au$piee$ of the Kapperer, Mrs. Amy Neu./ Mrs.Ann Vreeland, Meredith Luhra, To Ituull Officer* SINGLE NEEDLE Mary Daly, Mrs. Isabel! Heyl, Mrs. Marilyn Hall, Barbara Hlckey, William Ottinger will be Installed Violet Ludvlck, Mrs. Jane Mat- Carol Craig, Elaine Erdmann, Jack Sunday night as the new president thews, Mrs. Eleanor Matthews, Erdmann, Jane Pengel and Pa-of the Youth Fellowship of the Red KEANSBURG FIRE DEPT. Miss Rose Donahue, Miss Hannah tricia Egan. Miss Esther Blau, Bank Methodist church. McLean, Miss Lillian Rinear, Miss Nancy's sixth grade teacher, also Others to be installed art Robert Linda. Ravetlnni, Miss Nancy attended. Barr, vice president; Dorothy Ket- OPERATORS WANTED Young, Miss Mildred Burlew, Miss Mrs. Gerard Devlin entertained chum, recording secretary; Doro- Betty Teaguc, Miss Helen Leace, her bride club Tuesday evening. thea, Schtnck, corrtapondlng secre- WEDNESDAY EVE. Miss Matilda, Forrara, Miu Betty The prize winners were Mrs. Louis tary; Patricia Wells, treasurer; GOOD PAY — LIGHT, STEADY WORK May, Miss Elsie Fitzgerald,' Miss N. Pazienza, Miss Laura Gordon Barbara Inscoe, commiaaioner of Yolanda Grimaldi, Miss Lillian El- and Mrs. Howard Erdmann. worship and evangelism; Patricia SEPTEMBER 14th THE YEAR AROUND fert, Miss Katherine Kllcomins, Mrs, Harvey VanBrunt is seri- Hotchkiss, world friendship; Wil- Miss Doria Samuel, Miss Mae ously ill at her home on Broad st. liam Peters, community service; Thompson, Miss Marie Blum and Richard Erdmann, Sr., left Tues- Joan Fletcher and John Hessel, ON THE S.S. "CITY OF KEANSBURG" Apply. Miss Rose Peterallic. The guest of day for a business trip to Ridge- recreation, and Marjorie Ketchum honor received a. gift from the en-way, Pa. and Joyce Stout, representatives to tire group. Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin is con-the board of education. Roger Rlet- Leaves Kaaaasmrg Pier Till P. M. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weir and fined to her home with a sprained berg Is youth director of the Returning Leaves Ceaejr Ielaad U;M A. M. children, Susan, and Donald, Jr., ankle suffered in a fall. church, have returned to their home on Mrs. Fred Schaef, formerly Miss ADAMS BROS. Broad st, after a motor trip to GAVE SEVERAL CONCERTS Oeraldine Lawrence of the gram- Dancing on Steamer Syracuse to visit relatives. mar school, is spending several Lolia Nicholas, lyric soprano of 244 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK Earle Gates has returned to hisdays as the guest of Mr. and Mr*.Rumton, has appeared at a num- home on Broad St. after spending George Hazlet. ber of conctrta this summer as ADULTS $1.50, Tax Included CHILDREN 75e the holiday week-end with his fam- Mrs. Anna O'Neill was the over- gueat soloiat with the Show Win- ily at Wilmington, Mass. night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-dow Singers, a group of young art- Mi«3-Florence Materna of Kear- ward Prlcke at their summer cot- ists supervised by Madam Htrmlna ny was the week-end guest of her age on Fort Schuyler. • Hudon, Elberon vocal teacher. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Miss Barbara Hunt, daughter of Show Window Singers have given Mrs. P. Judd Evans of Little st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt of concerts thls*summer at the Mon- Miss Ann Waitt of Newark has Green and White village, will leave terey hotel, Asbury Park, and at been spending a week with her Sept. 16 to become a freshman at Fort Monmouth, where they san«- grandmother, M.rs. Margaret Mc- Ohio Wcsleyan. before an audience of 4,000. Miss STEINBACH A COMPANY Donald of Broad at. John Parnell will leave Friday Nicholas did solo work at these Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Abbuzia 'or an extended vacation from the places, and was guest soloist at tha 121 IROAD ST. W RED IANK and children, Patricia, James, Lavoic laboratories. Ha plans to Shoreham hotel at Spring Lake, ov- Richard and Leonard, Jr., of fly to Greenville, la., to visit his er the holiday week-end. Brooklyn, were week-end guests brother. of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abbauia Mr. and Mrs. Rennselaer L. Car- ENTRE NOUS MEETING of Church st. an, daughter Ann and Uncle Oar- Pat Eovino and family of Ocean- rctt Cartan,- have returned after The fall and winter program of side, L. I., were Sunday guestB of spending a month at Point Pleas- the Entre Nous will be formulated Mi', and Mrs. Michael J. Eovino. ant. . at a meeting Wednesday Slight, Mr. and Mri, D. O. Machada of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Singer' and Sept. 14, at the home of Mri.' Clar- Maiden lane entertained at a dou- children, Barbara and Donald, re- ence Dolan on Cheatnut st. ble birthday party Saturday for urned after spending a vacation 3! their children, Theresa, who wasat Lake George. ' celebrating her seventh birthday, Mr. and Mrs. P. Judd, Evans SAVIHEtf ON ^ ~*T and for Michael, who was two. The have moved from Little st. to the 855"" guests were Nadine, James and Mandeville apartment. Miss Alice Hxchef Richard Walker, John Bradley, The newly installed officers of •3. Francis Adler, Peter Raymond and the Second Baptist church are Miss William and Richard Radcliffe. , Annie Mae Moore president, Miss Special consultant for Mrs, Alice Walling entertained Arlene Bates vice president, Miss the Friday Evening Pinochle dub- Ann Russell secretary, Mits Joan Prizes were won' by Mri. Dora Johnson treasurer and Miss Elea- Drugas, Mrs. Marguerite Schuber nor McGee chaplain. Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Michael J. Eovino. Hutcheson is pastor. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Herrickleft Michael Kelly and Henry Eapo- Friday to spend the holiday week- slto, both of Aberdeen rd., were end at their cottage at Pine Grove, each fined $3 and %t coats for Conn. Mr. Herrick returned Tues- speeding by the Keyport magis- day but Mrs. Herrick remained to trate. spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Groft of Mr. and Mrs.' James Noddlngs Jackson st. have been entertaining have returned from a trip to Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emminger and ington, D. C. Harry Meyers of Vineland; M. D. McLaughlln of Brookfleld, Pa., Mrs. William Rabel entortained and Von Groft of California. N. «-*. aiuwu new •» u*- s. the Friday Evening Bridge club. « rf NAII0NM1T fAMM (VMM T[i t| Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mil- The cheer leaders of the high ^^A S^ Ki^^^V. ^tgggj^g^u BBsV^B^^d BSBSSI ^^^^^1 ^tf^^PjM will be here two days only— school'held a successful cake snie ton Stevenson, Mrs. Elva Barbanell . .-. s» lasmlittr/ btMtife] ptum. taw. »** MM, «4 MBitn •) J2J and Mrs. W. Oliver Diggtn. Friday. The funds are to be used Friday, Sept. 9th, to purchase new uniforms and a plais, (ncaM shaft crowned with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Eovino and equipment. ' Hint Miis*. A pltce Kiting of ,ix and Saturday, Sept. 10th children of Oceanslde, L. I., were Ml Aw •• OUMBY MOB •* •* the holiday week-end guests of his Mr. and Mra. Milo Schumacher •N^fefcM-apOOTUIWfeTCO* ' direct from the, and children, Rose and Frank, have ITWCHON fmr to naH (fa* <* father, pulph Eovino of Atlantic returned from a motor trip through ave. the South, Ritz-Carleton Salon in New York. Mrs. Anna O'Neill and Mr. and 1*1, mi *M *» Wi ml U *mi * Mrs. Paul A. Egan and daughter, Max Ernest of the Old Dutch We always look forward to these visits Patricia spent Sunday in New Mill inn is a medical patient at York city, where they visited Mr. Riverview hospital. Wilbur's of the Charles of the Ritz consultant becaust and Mrs. James Wallace. Mr. Wal- Mr. and Mrs. William Groft are entertaining Mr. Graft's mother, she brings not only "wonderful news lace is convalescing from Illness. JEWELER Mrs. William Pengel, Sr., andMrs. Rosabelle Groft, of Vtneland. Mr. and Mrs. James McCormack EaUbllshed IS Years of the very latest in beauty and Mrs. Elva Bnranell of Brooklyn of Ravine dr. is entertaining their were the holiday week-end guests daughter, Miss Katherine Mc-Cor- Broad St, Bed Bank fashion happenings, but advice about of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Pen- 65 Broad St, Red Bank gel of Valley dr. mack, a WAVE, who is stationed the proper beauty preparations for individual Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abbaula of Church st. entertained at a sup- needs. per party Saturday for tholr daughter Rosa Marie, who was celebrating her 14th birthday. The guests were Joan MacDonald, Jane Anderson, Mary Ann Stamei, Carol Craig, Marilyn Grace, Janet and Marilyn Nichol. Ellen Galllgan, Jane Pengel, Mary Rylander and Patricia Egan of Matawan and Pa- tricia, Richard, Leonard and JamM Abbazzia of Brooklyn- Robert Waltt, grandion of Mrs. Margaret McDonald of Broad st., MollyPitcherSuperMarket a recent resident of Matawan, Is a surgical patient at Rlvervlew hos- pital, having been operated on for • Ftll DELIVERY • a ruptured appendix. ' Mrs. Ethel Thompson, Mrs. Al- IB-lOMonmouthSt THE IEST FOR LESS Phon* R. B. 6-3144 bert Emmons and son Albert of Freehold spent Thursday with Mrs. Michael J. Eovino. Tondor Juicy and Loin Good Young Boof Mrs. William Craig entertained hor bridge club at luncheon Thura- Prime Rib Roast CUARAMTII Shouidtrs Spring Lamb RIIUILT VACUU Fancy Fresh Hen Turkeys SWII Prime Chuck Roast Home Made Country Sausage

Fresh Made Hamburger Hj«* Woa.e.,4.95 Genuine Spring Lambs Liver G. & D to 7.95. Skirl., Appliance Service Go. 10.95 to 1295 60 While Street MIl Soli«WMd HMLoanI Tondoivnwr DwtBoofi Nnto uniWattot m^lk Red Bunk Phone 6.2761 Boneless X RIB POT ROAST 79k BOTH NEW AND REBUILT VACUUMS FANCY FRESH M|LK FED FQWL 3^ Guaranteed One Year 50 32 Broad St., 19 up > it • Red Bank , v.m, Page Five GuciU wera Mrs. Victor Paul of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- Amtrica'slostCorsots Fort Monmoutk der Pepia of Red Bank and Albert FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION and Ben Griggs. COMPLETE BATTERY Fitted by Gradual* Conetlere* lira. If. Hines of Port Monmouth Square Dancing Ivory UiMderMg Honors Heroes was the winner of the hand-made SERVICE TUCKEI'S Plaques Dedicated To afghan disposed of Sunday morn- CORSET SHOP inaures tile gentlest treatment inf at St. Mary's church. STANLEY MdNTOSH New • Rental* • KeclWge 139 Broadway Lone Branch OF BKAS and the flne«t Laundry Bua- Signal Corps Dead die you've ever seen. Adirondack Park, N. Y., cover; Consult now for full and Memorial plaqueg for seven Army J.281 square miles, has 2,200 lake.3, Dwells Electric Co. Signal corps men killed in combat 19 peaks above 4,000 feet, and can during World War II, while serving accommodate one million campers Winter Eitytnjcmciits. 35 EM! Front Street Du Mont Television with the 82d Airborne division in LEON'S daily. rent «o,d. % »SV<; Xciv (V.ioO) Moilvl-i! 8 France wc« dedicated last week lied*.* Red Bank KIRSCHBAUM'S «l-1« WHITE STREET at ceremonies held on Memoi'al "Small cost, rnco. but po to bum—the Want Ada. Td.: R. B. 64)128 j J. H. KELLY COMPANY | drive, Fort Monmouth. AdvtrtlMment. 23 Broad St. Red Bank Red Hunk 6-2800 Relatives of some of the men at- tended the ceremonies in which a Iiiiniiiii'iiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinip firing squad of the 82d division par- ticipated. The squad was flown in from the division's headquarter* at Fort Bragg, N. C. Representing the Division were Maj. Joseph T Bernard, division -signal officer, and First Sgt. G. G. Mains, closa friends of the deceased. Maj. Gen. Francis H. Lanahan commanding general of Fort Mon- mouth, paid tribute to the war record of the 82d division. Col. T. J. Tuily, president of the Signal corpa board, and Lieut. Col. Alf. Helmer represented the tradition committee which conducted the ceremony. Col. Thomas Holt sang "Trees'" during the services, ac companied by the Fort Monmouth Band. Those to whom plaques were dedicated were S/Sgt. Henry A. Worsham, Rosedale, Va.; Pvt Charles J. Hulihan, Philadelphia COFFEE Pa.; Sgt. Gcbrge h, Stepanovich Get 4q WelUvillc, O.; T/4 William G Shelton, High Point, N. C; Pvt Week-End Special! Eugene F. O'Brien, Marysville, Va.; Pfc. John J. Roberts, Pawtucket R. I., and Pvt. Clarence Craig, Ben- sonville, III. Vacuum Puked Pauarf Can Belford Mis. Jennie Ward of Newark la spending two weeks with Mr. and Heavy bodied, umatchable for flavor and value ? Per- Prepared Mixes Canned Vegetable* Mrs. John Renton of Main st. l Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald of fect "heot-flo roasted" flavor sealed in by vacuum Ginger Bread Mix "Zl^,. String Beans *"""~ 2'IT 33c Forest Hills, L. I., spent the week- packing. Save 9c a can! 3 days only! 011 M0Ntl D1CW end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Devil's Food Mix Tt, , . Alfred Conzen. k Carrots 2 '£ 29c Mrs. Ella Marshall of Hoboken A Blend for Every Taste! Gold Seal Cake Mixes IT 23c Corn Niblets S! spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. l0UA Early Oatdtn 10 — David Schnoor. Hot Roll Mix °° L,pki 23. Del Monte Peas u..,,.n Mrs, Anne Flower of Somervillc r has returned home after a three PH Asco Coffee.« 46 MOUOAY Macaroon Mix "„;' 39c Ideal Fancy Peas :: 18c , I weeks' visit with her son-iri-law Richer blend. Ground fresh to your order. x and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- Chiffon Cake Mix ,^pkf 25c Farmdale Peas tuZ 2 r.' 27c iel Blacksmith of Main st. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Woody Borne spent 2 1 White Cake Mix "•£_*. 33^ Asco Fancy Peas X 2 ::; 35c the week-end and holiday at the Wincrest & 42c . ?." }iom« of Mrs. Lydla Cook of Wil- Cuplets e?«ri« "\% 17t Sauer Kraut ST 2 "Z 27c lianuport, Pa, Mrs. Cook has been Lighter bodied, vigorous flavor. spending the past two weeks with Flakorn Muffin Mix Standard Tomatoes '!.*: 10c Mr. and rMs. Joseph Fort. Mill Wilma Meyer was guest of No Finer Coffee Aunt Jemima Kidney Beans "H? 2 ^: 25c honor Tuesday evening of last week at a birthday party given by At Any Price! Hiss Joanna Walling and Mlas Peggy Allen of Mew Monmouth. Swanson's Chicken She was celebrating her 16th birth' Swanson's Boned Swift's PREM day. Attending were Miss Marylu Fricassee "L?" Richmond, Wyanda Culp, Nancy Chicken T, 55c r 39c Strykcr, William Wilson, George Eicher, Keansburg; Jack Quackciv NR 49c *n h«M)l Re-iteck ytur pantry th*rf1 bush, Thomas Hcndrlcks, Port Chuck Roast.« Monmouth; Charles Woodward of Red Bank and Robert Ottcn of Bel- ' ford. Following supper the group MEATS DUZ Hue Suds Hunt Club went on a scavenger hunt. The table was decorated in pink and 'Doet Everything" Dog Food white, with 18 pieces of sugar.im- 2 "£• 17c : pended above it. •' ;-;•"'•;•-,: •• «i II wwhtt. 5* "• 65c Mrs. Hilford VanBrunt wai hos- tess at a household demonstration last Monday night. Mrs. Robert Lathrop of Atlantic Highlands was DASH Spic & Span demonstrator. |b Parson's Mrs. William Meyer was hostess stewing Lamb 27c Ammonia DOG FOOD The Miracle Cleaner Wednesday afternoon at a meeting Chuck Lamb* 45c to make plans for the school cafe Flavorful, economical, feature value! teria. Attending were Mrs. C. R. kettle 21c 2 r 25c •S 23c Smith, Mrs. Luther Walling, Mrs. Economical, delicious, easily prepared! Ernest Elgrim and Mrs. Wallace Attller. Mrs. Meyer and Mrs. Smith Grapefruit Sections 2 T: 3! Spry 1 32c ';*„ 87c are in charge of the lunchroom, Loin Lamb Chops ib. 43c Anyone willing to help in the cafe- Asco Fruit Cocktail Jp 3j Gold Seal Flour £35c^35cE^ 65c teria should contact Mrs, Wallace Rib Lamb Chops NAiSC Miller. 1 on MONTI peaches »*t. ««• »' RitzCrackers ?...,,k. 3232cc nawrfc-" ?...,,k. New Monmouth Freestone Peaches »tt.n 21 Oreo Cookies 15c Or. and Mrs. James Grigga and Libby's Plums Sunshine Grahams ,,'££' 28c daughters of Western College of 's Fillet Cod _£ 35e B|l MHo Education, Kaiamazoo, Mich., and Strawberries ^Apricots; " "r,Tn2" Vanilla Wafers tSTXr 28c Mrs. Victor Paul of Philadelphia have been the guests of Mr. and Evaporated Milk t_? 2T2S Codfish Cakes ST.2^ 22c Mrs. James Griggs, Si., (or the past month. Strawberry Preserves '"*« t Sunbrite Cleanser 21:15c Mr, and Mrs. James Clark are the grandparents of Robert Louis Strawberry Preserves j.""., 6! Dazzle Liquid Starch tri 9c Becker born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker at Riverview hospital Aug. Fancy Luscious : With 31. Save Over 40% on Famous Half Dinnermre •• 20c Otaril ak|. 75c 3 2 !Z 27c Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlllyer are From New Jersey's finest apple orchards. Specially priced this week-end! spending a week with Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Magwlre and son of Sherman Beach, Lake Bonafem, IVOkY Vt. Ivory Soap IVORY The first fall meeting of the Juicy California Oranges 2 D««» 49C FLAKES Mary Elizabeth Sutphin guild will For the Toilet! SNOW be held at the Baptist church next Plenty of Richer Famous California Juice in This Popular Size. Featured at All Acmes! Tuesday evening. 3 _£'' 17c 27c •"T 27c Members of the Baptist church and friends arc attending the Dodger-Giant baseball game to- Jersey Red Delicious Apples 3 •»• 25c night at New York. About 37 per- OXYDOL DREFT TIDE sons will make the trip bv but. Full of flavor, firm, fancy quality. Buy them now at this low price! ••Oceans of Sudi'' Miss Annie Walling and Miss P. ft C. Sentntion! lor Uiihti A Clothe* Evelyn Walling spent last week Golden Ripe Bananas * 15c California Pascal Celery ""«15c ll-M. .1 with Mrs. Harold Allen of Ocean •hi. Grove. 27c Mrs, James Griggs celebrated Fancy Cucumbers »•* 5c Jersey Egg Plants * 5c 8 her birthday and Dr. and Mrs. Jamw H. Griggs of Michigan cele- Fresh Green Broccoli ">NCH29C Fresh Green Peppers 3 ^ 10c I brated their 13th wedding anni- OPEN EV»ir mw NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. versary last Thursday with a din- ner at the Griggs homestead. i Sn« »»• Mnf Acma't inl«nii»tly at JUmeo OMi CENTER On fkt Ml JUme QVEH-FRESH SAKfD GOODS thick-out, lyittm, ««• Virginia Lee Louisiana Crunch Ring Cake r«ctiat with Mil tikll »ht. futii-werk •»•• •» Glendale Club Cheese >«•<•» 25c Deliciously orange flavored yellow cake. Made with fresh oranges. 9 !••• thoiiim '•' »•«• Auiw.tr Margarine J;.35c Swiss Cheese ST »5?c l»«mi it« prliiuD' Breakfast Cake 29c Supreme Sandwich Bread 16c A«O Cheddar Cheese lk69c HiMitM, Umhwiiir, Pintiiab, twlM Oivyeia MHO Cheddar Cheese » 49c Zingg ML•«•„taerllm* Note in Cellophane! SUPREMI WHITI BROWN'S Dairycrest ICE CREAM OQ Bread l:.Vl4c National 5c, 10c 4 $1 Store Meltproof bag FREE! Richer, creamier, smoother! carton ^^ Stoys fresh longer! Tel. BK «-3«M Free Delivery Para Sis RED BASK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8, 194». open at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Bless- tres officiated. Burial ni in Fair where a requiem mass was offsred ing and dedication of the new View cemetery. by Rev. Joseph Sullivan. Father hymnals by Rev. Frank C. Arm- Bearers were Edward Mentel, Sullivan recited the Rosary Sun- strong will be held at 11 a. m. Clifton Disbrow, Randall Mat- day evening at her late home. Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity thews, John Kaiser, Jonas Letts METHODIST Burial under the direction of the and Arthur Meade Robertson. John E, Day funeral home wat in Red Bank rBESBVTEBIAV trustees meeting; at the church Spirit to substantial and eternal." MSB. ANITA M. SHEA Mount Olivet cemetery. Monday night; Philathea society (p.p. MS, 278). Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor, will KENNETH W. SPINNING navy; a sister, Mrs. T- C. Jennings Red Bank preach Sunday for the first time Bearers were Joseph Murphy, Jo- meeting Tuesday night at thr Kenneth W. Spinning, 52, died of Sayrevllle, L. I., and a brother, Mrs. Anna M. Shea, M of 63 East seph and Daniel Clancy, Joseph The morning service will be held home of Mrs. William How«ll on METHODIST after returning from vacation. The Henry J. Bennett of Brooklyn. River rd., Rumson, died early Sun- at 11 a. m. Rev. Charles 6. Web- sermon will be "The One Uncon- Sunday night at hU home, 56 Guerrier, John Murphy, Jr., all Branch ave.; and quarterly church Navcsink Branch ave., Red Bank of a heart The funeral was held Saturday day morning at her home after a nephews of Mrs. Hanley, and Mi- ster ha* chosen the "Unanswered business meeting Wednesday, Sept. is the quered Hope." Music will include afternoon at the Worden funeral two months' Illness. Prayer" at the theme of the.ser- "The Church Is Of God" the organ prelude, "Prelude on attack. He was the husband of Mrs. chael Hanrahan. 14, at the church. Supper will be heme of the sermon for the ser- Mary R. Spinning. home, with Rev. Theodore E. A. She was born at Middletown, mon. served prior to tne business meet- vice Sunday at 7 p. m. by Rev. Roy 'Mendon'" and offertory anthem LeVan, rector of Christ Episcopal daughter of the late Thomas and HARRY p. TODD Tht quartet, composed of Mrs. ing, with the Baptist Women's E. Williams. There will be special "Trust in Him." church, Shrewsbury, officiating. Marie O'Rourke Meehan. She had J. William Heim, Mrs. Thomas Mc- league in charge. Mrs. Dewey Wil- music in this service by the choir. Altar flowers will be presented Burial was at Cutchogue, L. I. lived there until 1*10 when she Harry P. Todd, 74,' of 147 Bt* CHntock, Philip Roy and Allan liams and Mrs. Arthur C. Ryeraon Mrs. Harry Hallgring will be the by Mrs. Ruth Schacffer in memory moved to Rumson. Mrs. Shea's late Breete way, Keansburg, died Sun- Woolley, will sing, "Lord I Call Up- are chairmen. Mrs. Eugene Magee, ccompanlst. Sunday-school will of her mother, Mrs. Sallie Haiinf, MBS. JAMES S. BEARDOW day. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. husband, Michael A. Shea, died in Margaret Todd; daughter, Mrs. «• Thee" and "God Will Make All Sr., and Mrs. Ryerson art in meet at 9:«5 a. m. and by Mrs. Ethel Dickman la Mrs. Rose Maxwell Reardon, wife November, IMS, at Rumson. Mrs. a Things Right." The soprano soloist charge of tickets. The official board will meet Mon- memory of her mother and hus- Frances Stover of Keansburg; two of James S. Reardon, retired truck- Shea was a member of Holy Cross sons, Howard Todd of East Keans- will sing, "Light of Life," by day evening at 8 o'clock at the band, Mrs. Hannah Patten and Jo- ing contractor of Rumson rd., church, Rumson. Coomhs. William H. Crawford will BEFOBMED church. seph Dickman. burg and Russell Todd of Keuns- Rumson, died Monday at her home, Surviving are her ton, Barton burg; five grandchildren and five bt at the organ. Red Bank The Epworth league will hold Its Rev. Mr. Squire will preach the "Maxwellton," after a. two days' ill- Usher* will be Karl G. Jansky, first meeting of the fall Tuesday sermon "Out of the Caves" at tha Shea, living at home; three sisters, great grandchildren. Mr. Todd was The story of Bible distribution ness. She v as the victim of a cere- «, former resident of Harrison. Robert M. Close, John S. Read, by the Gideons will be told by a •vening, Sept. 13, at 8 p. m., at the 8 p. m, service. bnal hemorrhage- Mrs. Helen Anderson, Sea Bright; H. Leslie Webb, Eldred L. WeDb memher of the Gideon society at fire house. During the ; morning service, Mrs. Reardon was born at Brook- Mrs. Catherine Randall and Mrs. The funeral was held yesterday and Ralph U Shearer. the 10:4S a. m. service Sunday at Mrs. B. Fletcher Moore will super- lyn, where she and Mr. Reardon John Maibach of Rumson; a broth- afternoon at the John J. Ryan The church school will reopen the church. Bibles are placed in PILGRIM BAPTIST vise the nursery and anyone wish* were married more than 25 years er, Thomas Meehan of Hollis, L. funeral home with Rev. Sanford at 8:i5 a. m. after a summer re- hotels, hospitals, prisons and Red Bank ing to assist with the work should ago. At the time they were mar- I., and a grandson. M. Haney, pastor of Keansburg cett. Albert Doremus is In charge. schools, and New Testaments are Rev. H. L. Morgan will be in contact her. ried, Mr. Reardon was an officer A requiem mate wat celebrated Methodist church, officiating. Classes will be provided for chil- charge of the 11:30 a. m. services The Thimble club will meet next distributed to those in the Armeil of the United Trucking company yesterday mornlnf at Holy Cross CHARLES HAYDEN dren from the nursery age through 'orcos by Gideons. An offering will Sunday. Church school meets at 10 Wednesday at the home of Mra. of New York in which he was as- church by Rev. Joseph A. Sullivan, high school. be received to assist the Gideons a. m. C. V. Bennett. Mrs. W. W. Ben- sociated with the late Gov. Alfred Bearers were Paul Shea, Joseph Services for Charles Htyden, T75 At 7 p. m. Monday the Brother- in their work. The service is in Rev. E. la. Tillman of Neptune nett will be hostess. E, Smith. Mr. Reardon was also as- McLaughlin, William Shea, Robert River rd., Fair Haven, who died hood will hold an outing at the was in charge of services lasrt. The Alpha Kappa Pi class of the home of Ralph R. Eckert on Navi- harge of Rev. John G. Gebhard, sociated with the trucking corpora- Randall, Daniel » hea and Thomas Monday of last week, were held pastor. month, while Rev. Mr. Morgan was Sunday-school will hold an outside tion of P. Reardon and sons, one Shea. Father Sullivan recited the last Thursday at his late residence. sink River rd., Middletown town- on his annual vacation in West covered dish supper at the home of of"New York's oldest trucking com- Rev. John B. Kirby, pastor of the ship. Rev. Mr. Webster will ad- Bible school meets at 8:30 a. in. Mra. A. Melvin Morris of Lakeshoro Rosary Tuesday night at the Wor- Sunday. Virginia. Ministers in charge of panies of the horse age. The cor' den funeral home. Burial was in Fair Haven Methodist church, offi- dress the Monmouth county W,C- services Sunday were Rev. J. 3. drive next Thursday at 6 o'clock. T.U. convention at Ocean Grove The Sunday-ichool party will be poration had been founded by his Mount Olivet cemetery. ciated. Burial under direction of held tonight at the church between Crawford, a missionary of the New Inter-confercnco meetings of the father more than TO years ago, the Worden funeral home was in next Tuesday. Hofie association, and Rev, W. G. W. S. C. S. are being resumed. The The Woman's Missionary society 7 and 9 o'clock. Jack Havens is Mrs. Reardon lived for 18 years MM. CATHERINE HAMLET Evergreen cemetery, Little Silver. chairman of the entertainment Wllkins of the Bronx. next meeting will be held Friday, Kenneth W. Spinning at Deal and for the past three will hold its first fall meeting The ofiiclal board will meet to- Sept. 16 at the Chapel, 180 Fifth Mrs. Catherine Hanley, 76, died Bearers were Russell Smith, Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at the committee, assisted by Harry In- years at Rumson. She was a mem- Richard Haydcn, Harry Hayden, galls and Rev. Mr. Gebhard. Miss morrow night at 8 o'clock at the ave., New York city, with the New Mr. Spinning, who was employed ber of Holy Cross church and was last Thursday afternoon at the chapel, Mrs. Hubert Farrow is pio- church. East conference presiding, Mrs. as teller in the Merchants Trust home of her son, Thomas Oakes, 33 Kenneth Curchin, Alonzo S. Cur- gram chairman. The speaker will Esther Crelln Is chairman of the associated with various societies of refreshment committee, assisted by Prayer meetings are held W«d- William McDonald of the Red company here, was born in Red the church. She was abso active n Church st., Rumson. chin, Jr., and 'Robert F. Worden. be Rev. Warren S. Layton of Malo- ncsdnys at 8 p. m. Bank church is the new inter-con- Bank, the son of the late George Mrs. Hanley wat born In Ireland wan. He will be accompanied by Marjorie Estelle and Jean Macin- Catholic charities. MRS. MARY A. EVANS tosh. ference president. F. and Sarah E. Spinning. Besides her husband, Mrs. Rear- and had lived in Rumson for about Rev. Maurice Moyer, his staff as- METHODIST The ninth anniversary meeting of Mr. Spinning's only ton, Kenneth 60 yeatjs. She was a member of Mrs. Mary A. Evans, 92, of Free- sistant. Hostesses will be Miss Sara The Women's Missionary society Atlantic Highlands don is survived by two daughters, will meet Monday night at the par- the New Jersey annual conference, W. Spinning, Jr., served in the Air Miss Patricia Reardon and Miss Holy Cross Catholic church. She hold, widow of Joseph Evans, died Bolce, Miss Harriet Lowe, Miss "Advance For Christ" is the Women's day, will be held Friday, Corps during the war. He was shot is survived by another son, Ber- Tuesday at the county welfare Cornelia Aul and Mrs. Godfrey O:- sonage on East Sunset ave. theme of the sermon by Rev. Roy Cathleen Reardon, both of Rumson. The Ladles' Aid society will serve Sept. 23, at Ocean City. Sessionn down and killed Nov. 11, 1944, off Patricia was graduated last June nard Oakes of Waterman ave., home. Surviving are two sons, Wll- »en. E. Williams for the service Sunday will be at 10:15 a. m. and at 1:45 the coast of Corsica. Rumson; a sister, Mrs. Margaret A meeting of the special com- a turkey supper at the church from Georgian Court college at liam and George Evans, both of Thursday night, Sept. 22. The first at 11:15 a. m. Special music by the p. m. Speakers will include Mrs. Mr. Spinning, Sr., was a veteran Lakewood and has been engaged Forshay of New Tork city; a Freehold; two daughters,' Mrs. mittee will be held at 8 p. m. next choir will include the anthem from J. K. Mahwa, president of the of World Wars I and II. He was a brother, John Murphy of Rumson, Thursday night in the pastor's stu- serving will be at 5:30 p. m. as a teacher at Red Bank high Harry Yeoman of Freehold, and the oratorio, "The Crucifixion," by Northeastern jurisdiction, W. S. C. member of Shrewsbury post, Amer- school for the fall semester. Cath- and two grandchildren. Mrs. S. J. Young of Philadelphia, dy to draw up the church budget HOLY TRINTTITMJTHEBAN Sir John Stainer, "God So Loved S., and Dr. Clinton Hoggard, dele- ican Legion, and of Independent for 1850. leen Reardon is a student at the The funeral was held Monday and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Merri- Red Bank the World," and the soprano and gate to Amsterdam Assembly and fire company. convent school of the Sacred Heart alto duet, "The Prayer Perfect" by native of Yonkera, where he morning at Holy Cross church, man of England. BATTIST Rev. Harold H. Hornberger will Besides his wife, he leaves a bro- at Torresdalc, N. Y. Oley Speaks. Mrs. G. Huacnitza served the A. M. E. Zlon church. ther, G. Foster Spinning .of Red The funeral was held this morn- Red Bank deliver a sermon on the subject, will sing the soprano and Mrs. A. World Communion day will be Bank. t- Rev. W. Clinton Powers, pastor, Whats" Worth Our Best" at the ing at Holy Cross church. Rev. Hammond will sing the alto. Miss held Sunday, Oct. 2. The Sacrc- The funeral was held last eve- Patrick Lai kin of Sacred Healt will deliver a sermon on the sub- 11 a. m. service Sunday. The whole Ruth Sorcnson will be guest planUt ment of the Lord's supper will be ning at the Mount memorial home. ject, "What Docst Thou Here?" a'. Common service will be used at church, Buy Head, offered a mass in the absence of Roy Jeffrey. Miss administered at the 11 a. m. serv- Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor of requiem. the 11 a. m. service Sunday. Miss this time. Sorenson will play "Adagio Can- ice. of the Red Bank Presbyterian H. L. SCOTT Doris Frame will be guest organ- Sunday-school will reopen Sun Burial under the direction of the tabile Sonata Pathctiquc" by Beet- church, officiated. Burial was in John E. Day funeral home was in ist, and hymns to be sung by the day at 9:45 a. m., as it was closed hoven, and "In Praise and Prayer" METHODIST Fair View cemetery this morning. MORTICIAN choir include "A Hymn of Praise" during July and August. There will by Braynard. Mt. Olivet cemetery, be classes for young children, and Belford and "Even Me." Sunday-school will meet at 9:30 Church school will be held at 9:30 MRS. HENRY G. DEGENRING MRS. LILLIAN D. SMITH " Church school, with classes for Bible study for adults with the pas a. m. for beginners and primary all members of the family and spe- tor leading a course "A Study to a. m. The sermon at the 10:45 a. tn. Mrs. Anna Gramann Degenring, Mrs. Lillian D. Smith, M, Church Street, Belford, N. J. children, and at 10:15 for all others. service will be "St. Peter, The Man 67, died Monday at her home, 63 cial Bible study, meets at 9:45 a, m. the Epistle to the Romans." The W.S.C.S, will meet Tuesday died Sunday night at the home of Sunday evening, Rev. and Mis. The children's choir, directed by Who Gave." South st., after a long illness. She her daughter Mrs. George South- evening, Sept. 13, at 8 o'clock, in At 7:45 p. m. Miu Grace Minor was the wife of Henry G. Degen- Phone Keansburg 64)333 Powers will be hosts at the par- Mrs. Hornberger, will have Us first the church. A sound movie will worth, Clover lane, Rumson. She rehearsal Sunday at 9:15 a. m. will lead the young people's serv- rlng, president and treasurer of the had been ill three months. sonage at a supper for the young be shown. ice. Delegates to the Pennington people of the church who make up The executive committee of the Degenring corporation, ' manufac- Mra, Smith, who was born in the senior youth fellowship. This 'a Shore District Luther league will institute will give their reports. turers of Club Royal carbonated METHODIST Monday evening, Sept. 12, the waters and distributors of ma>t Centerville, Pa., had lived on Con- the opening meeting of the group. meet at the Red Bank church Fair Haven over lane, Middletown .township, a John Crawford is president and Mr. Tuesday at 8 p. m. Plans will be last official meeting of this confer- beverages, Mr. Degenring is a for- At the morning service at 11 o'- ence year will be held at 8 p. m. mer Red Bank councilman and or- number of years, and had lived in and Mrs. Victor Edelmann art the made for a rally, Oct. 2, at which clock, Rev. John B. Klrby, Jr., will Rumson the put. seven years. Her advisers. Dean Xikander of Wagner college, Next Wednesday night at 8 o'- ganizer of the executive council of deliver a sermon on the theme, clock, .prayer meeting and Bible the Red Bank fire department. husband, Almon Smith, died sev- A nursery school is conducted will be the speaker. "The Lord Bless Thee." The senior eral years ago. •very Sunday morning by the The opening meeting of the Lu- study hour will be held. Mrs. Degenring was born at Sea choir will sing, "Wait on the Lord," The W. S. C. S. will meet next Bright, daughter of the late George Besides Mrs. Southworth she it church 60-50 club, so that parents ther league of the local church will and the youth choir will also par- survived by a son, E. Kent Smith Cvty JmiUt * iJtm Ami would tmprw tut with young children may atteni be Friday, Sept, 16. The annual Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock F. and Louise Lorenz Gramann. ticipate In the service. Alma Ba- in the church annex. She moved to Red Bank with her of Lewiston, N; Y.; a sister, Mrs. sen-ices. election will be held. Fred Jacob- ker, church organist, will play the Hattie Rockwell) of Cleartleld, Pa.; ttmict UfnvliUAai aw may CMAMM h m*rit tL Activities for the week Include sen and Tom Nylln will be in prelude, "By Waters Still," by The youth fellowship meeting will family when she was six years old. be held next Tuesday evening at Mrs. Degenring was a 'charter four grandchildren arid four great- a meeting of Mary Mount chapter, charge of the social hour. Nordman, and the offertory, "OMer- grandchildren. fUfd U mi. Women's Missionary society, to- toire," by Bizet. Children are in- 8 o'clock. member of the Ladles' auxiliaries morrow night at the home of Mist FIRST CHUBCH~OF CHRIST, vited to attend the service with of Sons of Union Veterans; Red The funeral was held Tuesday Edith McLean on Oak Hill rd., Mid- SCIENTIST their parents, and a story-sermon PRESBYTERIAN Bank Elks and the Red Bank fire afternoon at the Southworth. resi- Red Bank entitled, "Behold! Thig Dreamer," Eatontown department. dence, with 1 Rev. 'William Calvin dletown township; junior Mary Colby, pastor of the Rumson Pres- Mount chapter of the Women'! Services In First Church of will be addressed to them. A nurse- Dr. D. Park of Long Branch will Besides her husband, she it sur- ry for the younger children will be be in charge of the service Sunday vived by a daughter, Mrs. Mae Mor- byterian church, officiating. Burial Missionary society meeting Mon- Christ, Scientist, 309 Broad St., are was in Crawford county, Pa., un- W/ount li/emoriat\J4ome day night at the home of Mrs. Wal- held Sundays at 11 a. m. and in operation during the major por- at 10:45 a. m., and his subject is gan Degenring; a brother, Henry tion of the worship hour. "White of an Egg." Sunday-school Gramann, and a grandson, Harry der the direction of the Worden .fu- ton Moore on Peters pi.; board of Wednesdays at 8:15 p. m. Sunday- neral home. school meets at 11 a. m. Church school will meet at 8:19 meets at 9:30 a. m. under the di- Degenring, all of Red Bank. %^U JC JJamh-.Vflfr. Christian Science lesson sermon. a. m., with classes for children and rection of Anson Ransom, The funeral will be held this af- . ; Si George's by the River Substance" is the subject for youth. Malcolm I. Fary, Jr., will be in ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the John MRS. M. T. PFANNENSCHM1D ,35 W. 3,o»t Si. &J&.*L Tel. 6-0226 Sunday, Sept. 11. The church board of education charge of the opening fall meet- E. Day funeral home, with Rev. Mrs. Marie T. Pfannenschmid, Waterman Ave., one block Golden Text: "Eye hath not seen, will meet at the church parlor Mon- ing of the Lost and Found fellow- Robert A. Anderson, rector of Trin- 82, cf Highlands, widow of Conrad south of Bunnon Rd., nor ear heard, neither have en' day evening at 7:30. ship Sunday at 6:30 p. m. He will ity Episcopal church, officiating. Pfannenschmid, died Sunday. Sur- also direct the services Sunday at Burial will be in Fair View ceme- Rumson. tered Into the heart of man, the The first of the season's monthly viving are three sons, Frank Hall things which God hath prepared fellowship dinners will be held at 7:30 p. m. tery. of Highlands, William an 1 Adolph (Take Sea Bright Bus) for them that love him. But God the church Wednesday evening, There will be a congregational Bearers will be Clinton F. El- Hall, both of Jersey City; a daugh- hath revealed them unto us by Sept. 14, at 6:30. Members and meeting at the church Monday to liott, Joseph P. Cooper, Arthur ter, Mrs. Emily McCoy of Newark, Hi* Bev. George A. Bobertthaw his Spirit." (I Cor. 2:9, 10). friends of the church are invited discuss the matter of calling a sup- Paris, Louis L. Callahan, Walter and a brother, Carl Fisher of. Ger- PROVIDING EVERY KNOWN IENEFIT Sermon: Passages from tbe King to attend, bringing a covered dish ply minister for the church. Bcrquist and Morris Miller. many. James version of the Bible include: and a free will offering. Mrs. Os- Sunday BAPTIST WILLIAM B. ANSBRO, SB. The funeral was held yesterday •ttsftl essssf%jls1tss\ sttSHSB Sssssssf^9tsts^tssfsttSi sftV "Every good gift and every per- car Becker It chairman of the com- morning at the Church of Our • fect gift It from above, and mittee. Middletown William B. Ansbro, 77, of 22 East Lady of Perpetual Help, where a cometh down from the Father of The Men't Brotherhood will meet The church will reopen Sunday Bergen 'pi., Red Bank, died Mon- 8 a. in. requiem mass was offered by Rev. ^AAJAB JJ> ^BBjtAT ^ 1 AM ^U^B SSSi4^dlsfeSlfS) sTt ItaShStSU BklSBiStSlSli SS^t^aMisl^fei lights, with whom Is no variable- at the church Tuesday evening, after being cloted during August day at the Ivy nursing home, Mid- Joseph J. Donnelley. Burial was fvpunvf iWSJifitjt ejr ew m«ejvni Tunvrei iwnt BTVTIWV ness, neither shadow of turning." Sept. 13, at 8 o'clock. for repairs and redecoration. Rev. dletown township. He had been ill in Holy Name cemetery, Jersey Holy Communion several months and had been a pa- (James 1:17). Correlative passages John E. Bates will preach on the City, under direction of the Posten Ovr otwpfthsjmivt prittftngt mtth A* ntc4t ©I tl nfo «tl w. from "Science and Health with REFORMED topic, "Standing In a Great Tradi- tient at the nursing home four funeral home. Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Middletown Village , tion," at the 11 a. m. service. Nurs- days. Our mM*mMp in ft* ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 11 a. m. Mr. Ansbro was born at Keyport, Baker Eddy include: Rev. Donald R. MacNeill, pastor, ery facilities are provided for chil- JAMES ©OUGHLIN SERVICE «I«KM K to ttfvt whtMvtf «WtnS imy ottur h 15e and Middlesex counties. McGarr may also be arraigned for auto I Yellow Cling Peaches lona 29orcan23e theft, said Mr. Gray, since a 1918 Cadillac in which they toured 43 illhy's BectS Julienne or died '.Ib. can 2 for 23e states is being sought by a finance company. Now pick-loni and olhtr bundi 19 oz. can 10* The assistant prosecutor related that the pair have admitted some ' Lord Mott Siring Beans 1° oz »n 2 for 33e jobs in California and the Midwest. Pickled Bed* V.rious brandl lib. iar 15e County 4-H Members Win Prizes At Show ARMOUR'S TREEI Tomato Juice lona ll oz .can 3 for 29e <6oz. 21a A tasty treat hoi or cold Several Monmouth county boys Tomato Juice ubbytnoz. cm2for25e *ioz.27* and girls were prize winners at the cattle cavalcade which was the Libby's Corned Beef Hash iibcan31e V-8 Vegetable Juice Cocktail n»z 2for23e climax of the State 4-H club show a last Thursday at the Flemington fair. Claridge Hamburgers • • • iib.c>n49c Del Monte Tomato Sauce • oz. can 3 for 22« A $25 bond for the best fitted ani- mal went to Leigh Robacker of Heinz Baked Beans a • 7 or. «n 3 («25e Henri's Spaghetti Sauce • a • oz. can 14« Belmar. Other winners of special awards were Jane Kissam of Free- Friend's Baked Beans • t • iib.cn 16c Jane Parker Potato Chips • Soz.pkg. 25e hold, $25 bond for the best Guern- sey showman not exhibiting at Sultana Tuna Flakes Light m«i * oi. cm 29c Planter's Cocktail PcanuU • ioziin31« more than one previous state diary show, and Lance Martin of Colt's Campbell's Soup B<"l noodla or vtg. bell 2 "n> 33c Jane Parker Pop Corn e . lsr"b «a 19e Neck, junior breeder award of $25 for his Guernsey, and a $25 junior Lipton Chicken Noodle soup Mix k i3ior32e Crispa Pretzel Sticks • • • IOOZ. pkg. 15e award for the best fitted junior P g O breder. Otto Einsldler of Freehold was also given $25 for the best fit- DeXO Pur* vegetable ihorlening I Ib. can 28c 3 Ib. 75e ted junior breeder. Spry Cute vegetable shortening 11b. can 32c 3 Ib. 87c An ironworks was established GREEN GIANT PEAS In New Jersey about 1674, and was Pure Lard i»' ib. prints ib. 18c •ig and tender the first one outside of New Eng- What a treat for dessert — Cet tome Tokay, today! They're priced land. Louis Sherry Grape Preserve .ib. i«19e and what • tweet buy at f0 y°u ">•> eni°y PlenlV- A&P! • Diamond Crystal Salt Plain or iodized u a. pkg. 9c Sultana Stuffed Olives • • <*•« iar35«

Fresh Prunes *•«••"• 3 *« 23« Sunnyfield Cake Flour • • <4oz. Pk3.31e Hudson Paper Napkins Tea site pkg. of so 2 for 21« White Bread AW uozwIJe «... . * • A «« Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix • m o< pkg. 25e Heinz Ketchup • a a • • «<«bor. 24e Mcintosh Apples 2*15* Flakom Corn muffin mix 11% oz. pkg. 17e Gulden's Mustard • o • I^OI. [ar2for25* Spongr 9 e Layers pif2'o33e ,r „ „ .- r * Yellow Bananas hlJ« Ffako Pie Crust • e e a iozPk9.16e Beardsley's Shredded Codfish * oz pkg. 18* Dessert Shells For quick donerti >ka.ef6fer23e / c ,„ . ,«.-„, Siring Beans Nearby farmi *10e Ritz Crackers Nabisco i ib pkg. 32e White Rice liver brand 2 Ib pkg. 29« Sugared lionuts Armrlca'tfaverila pk|.e> 12'" 20e Milk Bone Dog Biscuit Medium size 2«o<. pkg.39e Seedless Raisins AiPbnnd, isozpkg. 15e . . _ Tomatoes fresh from nnrby firmi In bulk 2 lbs. 23c Other AAP Value,, Apple Turnovers Janea.rlor »kg.ef3for25e Daily Dog Food . . . • lib csn3'sr23e Sultana Prunes Medium site iib.pkg. 18c 2ib.pkg.33e «. ' ' f, „ . ' ' , • Tender CarrotS From Western fermi 2bchi.l9e Macaroon Cup Cakes • • •*•- •' 6 'or 29e flurry's Oxford Creams . « )4oz.pkg.29e Quaker OatS Quick or regular 20 ez. pkg. 13« Ivory Soap Table Celery ciip, white «ch:15e Graham Crackers Nabisco tib.Pkg.28c Cream of Rice Cereal . a »oz.pks.27«

Jk&M* Coffee Green Apples For cooking 3 ibi. 19* Jane Parker Cookies o»im.«i, sugar »* n. pkg. 23c Sunnyfield Oats Quick :o«Dka14« 99-44/100% pure-it (loaf* CMZawr IhW «aanar « •• Green Peppers Neerby farms 2 lbs. 17« EMGHTO'CLOCK MM«••»•»»2i»ws>S3e Cream of Wheat . i4oxpkgl8c »ot.30e 3 cakes 25«? i»kn42e * a a e e «»»HU1 Beets N..rbyf.rmi bth 6« Baker's Cocoa . • • • e mb.cen21i RED CIRCLE MHIMMM 2t»kae>91c Yellow Squash From nearby farmi lb.4e N1BIETS . Fresh' corn off the cob Borden's Instant Mix For hot chocolate i or. pkg. 24c Ivory Soap BOMAR «,»„„..,», 2.»k.,»7e Egg Plant "«"«*»»" *•&» «»M9c ( a e • • *»»iM2 Filbert Nut Meats • • • «o».ceiio.ba921e Borden's Hemo Vitamin fortilnd 11b. iar 65t 99-44/100% pure-il float! Nescafe Dmolv.i instantly 4 ot. iar 39e Tops tor Tempting Taste 2JZ27« Evaporated Milk white Houw tali can 2 for 23e Jack Frost Sugar Granulated 5 Ib. bag 45c 10 Ib. 89e Ivory Snow A&P's "Saper-Right" Meat Values Davis Baking Powder . • • 12« cen 13e ' The granulated soap that's Ivory mild Kitchen Charm Waxed Paper i2M> roii21e Tender, juicy cuts from meats of the fine quality they must be to meet A&P's spec!* large S\^ Reynolds Aluminum Wrap . 25 ft. roil 33e Pita- ** • c fications. Properly cut, carefully trimmed, accurately weighed and sold onlv at the advertised price • . .and every item priced as low as costs permit. Junket Rennet Powder • a 3pkg>29e Oxydol Minute Tapioca • a e • e »«»• pkg 18e Washes clothes sparkling whit* - Fowl taHk^iMM ib.39< Hams A fast-melting fav.orite for sauces, rarebit*, Our Own Tea Bags ipk9.i6»iPkg.4» ia*A.|kf.49e large O^ sandwiches. Buy 2 pounds and save at A&P. Pica- *>*e Yukon Club Beverages PIUI dep. ige. bot. 2 for 21« Pot Boast "EftS? *.77e Chickens 5unnWi n c mery Butter ,'sfro'? . w«;" in-.bHck69c Dreft Chuck Steak or Roast toneie ib.49c Turkeys Pilgrim under ia it». ib.59« n it»- * over ib. 52« For silks, nylons, woolens, dishes Sirloin Steak Juicy-ltaverful lb.87e DucklillgS Long lilend'a finest Ib 39* SllCCd SWISS Fancy domestic Ib. elS)* pig 26c Chopped Beef »urebaef-freiMy grevne ' lb.49e Smoked Pork Shoulders Shortcut lb.J9« Sliced American M.i o BiHb49e Porterhouse Steak Short cut-leu wane fb.97e Sliced Bacon Sunnyfield-sugar cured.2 half lb.okgi.63e Vegetable Salad Cottage Cheese sozcuplTe Top Round Steak • • • . . ...« h. 93e Pork Loins Small young porkrwhole or allhar half Ib. 65e Ann Page Foods Tide's in-dirt's out Cream Cottage Cheese foodcraii 1201 cup 19. 93e Loin Pork Chops camsr cun ib. 85« Provoloiie Italian type Ib. 59c Bottom Round Pot Roast no fat added" fb.93e Fresh Hams Whole or either half . lb.65e Beans loston style, vegeterian or pork i torn, seuce 11b. cen 10* Dash Dog Food Bordcii's Gruyere • • • , ««. pkg. 39e Boneless Brisket Beef Fraih er corned ib. 75e Fresh Pork Shoulders shortcm tb. 42e Prepared Spaghetti • . mioz.car>2'or25* Fortified with liver Whipped Blltter Sunnyfield 8 ot. cup 39c Pure Grape Jelly or Jam • . i Mar 23c Plate and Navel Beef, Freih-for boiling ib. 19c Frankfurters skmieii' H>. 5Se Baby GoudaS ' Domeilie each 43c 2125. Raspberry Preserves . • • . iib.ier29c Soup Beef loneieis tb.49e Spiced Luncheon Meat . sliced ib 59« Cream Cheese AH varieties 6 oi. wei 31c Super Suds igi.pko.27c Loill Lamb Chops Genuine spring limb *99« Beef Liver Specially lelecled Ib. 59« Peanut Butter Creemy imoolli t Ib. |ar 37e Regular ilia eaka Palmolivc Soap 3 for 23c Legs of Lamb Genuine spring iamb h.73e Beef Kidneys ••••••• ib, 33c Jalli ilit cake Shoulders of Lamb ooii-eut-whoia fb.49c Fancy Seafood Palmolive Soap each lie lath iln iptclal package Stewing Lamb ireait and ihank tb.29e Fresh Flounder Fillet . . • , ib 49e Woodbury Soap 2 for 19c In rauisble plastic big Boneless Veal Roast Shoulder ib 63c Fresh Blucfi»li . as e • e • it>.29e Wily' Leg or Rump of Veal . • • . ib 67c Fresh Scallops ib.59« (right Siil-Llquld Breast or Neck of Veal . • . . »29« Large Mackerel Fancy fb.29* Floor Wax . . P» 25c |*rlc«» Effective in Super Marked and Salf-Scrvice Storet Only I Pace Eight TIED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 8,

FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES HELPWANHD PET SHOP HEADQUARTERS—F*.u». USED GARDEN TRACTOR; also iiower ANTIQUE SHOP—Fin... bric-a-brar, told WJCKER .STRUJXEK $8. livintr ruuu. ELECTRIC MOTOR rebuilding it ourMAURICE SCHWARTZ. Chrysler, Ply. SALESLAOV—In jewelry store. Bellin/ icmcdiet. bird« and cages; fllb and sirayer, very reasonable. Conover liibsou KirlK prints) : hen- steins, oil eet, blue nnd rote $311, fireiilncti business. Call us for quick service, moutn and International truck salea i'.\pcricnce lirefcrred. Answer by letter aquariums: freeh. frozen norae meat. Bros., Wicknui.it. Phone _HO_»-«JJ.l. lamp;', Victorian furnituie, antiques mantlii $10, ice box. porcelain inside and Douglas Electric Co., 85 biast Front and acrvice headquarters. Phone lied to "Saleslady," P. O. Box 471. Red Bank. Free delivery. Bed Bank Pet Shop, 8 YOL'MJ PICS— Hfkieford and Duroeh'! bought and hold. Wilkcn*, nrar fire oni $:>, majilo crib nnd mettreH* 115, street. Hid Bank. Phone «-CllgH. Bank 6-it;»7. SALESLADY — Experienced, permanent WANT ADS East l'iont etrect. Red Bank. Phone inoculr.tcd. Itvu months old, f2o per houAf, Main t-treet. Port Monmouth, off white t)orcc)nin oil took otovr. Inrar she MOREAU LANDSCAPE service. Joseph DUDGE AND Plymouth passenger -»ra. position, rcady.to-wear department. J. i1Ji3 pair. Middleton-n Stock i-'arm. Thomst Uoiili- :,e. Itox 271." Sib, larRc plasi china elonet $10. Thouc L. Moreau, Jr., landscape consultant Dodge job-rated trucks, authoil-ed Vanko Store, 30 Broad atreet. Red Bank. FURNACE BLOWERS, alto Me u. for S. Field. Kcd Hank, Route 35. Phone COLEMAN GAS RANGE; "apartment EA J-Wl-iS and contractor' I am now taking or- service, modern service station. F.*an« Apply in person. oil burner motors, pump motors, sic. RE Cuaf.l. ders and making plaiiu for fall plar.t- Van Sycklc, 149 Weat Frc.it street. Had . enmhination sink an Alston Court, Red Bank.' any advertisement !• rcterved bf TOYS. DOLLS, IOOU. A tty Cor eral Electric table radio and record lhl'OHTEl) ENGLISli VicturiHn chain-, TO CAKE FOR very younj lady, loon a-liinc, Victorimi furniture, pictu.'e ULAii, mmeogreiibicg, UbKD CARS UOUGHT. sold ami ex- 'J'he Itcsi-tcr. •II tl«l. on* aonth to I* yean. player complete with rccordH mid carry. HIX dininK chiilm, Indy's nnd urntlp- to be two >eais old and to peifora We will not lie r_ipon_.l)l« for frame-, rhina, brana, glassware, used ing cute, $|ii. Phnne RE 6-2266.' man's chairs, sinitlR arm chain., En«- public etenugraphy, mailing, ootary changed. Ponttac sales and service. Route of Tort, 111 Firit avtaue, furniture. Articles bought and sold. COLUSPOT" REFRiGERATOR. ste"l public. Lettercralt, <* Uroad street. Red Termi. G. M. A. C. Rassas Brotneri. a few other household dutiea, durln( •rrors unless they *re detected )LID OAK 54-ineh square dining room lifh brasi fenders, 40-inch. CO-inch iinrf week days while parenta are workinf. before the second insertion. Atlantic Kghlaaat. Phont 1-0M1. The Matthews, 115 Broadway, Keyport. kitchen cabinet. Phnne SE 2-0.S92-J. u4-inch: also braes tooln, fpinnintc Bank. Phone 6-0668 _^ l'J-21 Mechanic street. Red Bank. Pbone I'll.,in- KK 7-1446. extension table, three extra leaves and WK BUY ANYTHING and everything If preferable, room ii available and Oa.-iticd advcrti-cintnti. will b* four chairs. Good condition, $.10: three wheel, Victorian reclining chair frnme, til__L__ . meals could be taken with the family. SHKLL-AKT—A fa.ulnBlir.g and profit- IIUO-TIIKKM kern.en,' beater (largest Victorian table dcBk, WrouKht iron such us tiecond-hand furniture, an. AUTO AND PERSONAL loans, $5 In ret'Eivtd up to 5 I'. M. on Wed- sir.e); iiHed only few months: white dozen canning jars. 50 cents per ilozt-'i. tinues. KIIISSVIII'L1, old CUIIH and real cs> Pleasant location in Middlctown Villagi, ncadHy, c.Ncei't real cstatt adver- able hobbr for making c.irrinut, Phone RE fi-34il3-R. bench. IHIIUJS, picturts, fiteim, prcBBrrl $500 on your name only; SSO.'J. per on bus line. Salary dependent on hours broochct, braceleta, etc. Aliorleil porcelain sink with drainboard f7, 12 XIHBS, ififts. Other thinif" too numer- tato and give the best prices. Call month repays a $500 loan. Ucll Flnaa.c tisements which must b* received locust posts, 7 \'i feet by 3 •_ inches FEMALE B"LACK~Cocker Spaniel, one S Fig Hih p. anil living arrangement!. Please call Ml by uoon Tuesday. ihtlli in colon, metal pin backi; ear ous to mention. StJ.nsln.Try'fi, Middle- Furniture, Hishway 30, RE 6 Co., 77 liroad street, Ited bank. Phone 5-UU6-R after « P. M. Friday er any screwi, plattic foundation*, tmtructlot. square, 110. Inquire 15 Maptewood year old. Has papers, house broken, town Five Corngrgorngrg, RouRoutt e3" 3213, HE 6-14Ti. License 74-. . No cancellation, will be to avenue, Rumson.* reiisoimble to good home. Small size. time during the week-end. booklctt. Houao of Ton, 121 First filMfERSilMfERS—TwT o oilil. ttwo electric, $2 LCSbftlULS Cl.tANEH and dug. cellars 1047 CHEVROLET '."-ton panel (ruck, HALF-TIME SECRKTARY. Permanent c«i»ttd for or changes madt tn avenue, Atlantic Highland!. Phon* !• CAPONS, Alive or dressed. Call Sprung'* Phone EA 3-0237-J or Inquire 45 Lewis pumped, trucking and hauling. How. 11,000 milcB, just like new, $1,0011. 10 clas-ifi-d flds one hour •tier r«- street. each, harnehb $5, electric Iron f2. hose position with Health and Welfare U7£l. , Poultry Farm, Lincrofl. Phone RE l J2. Pfconc LO «-40«7-M. ard Tilton, :{0 Center itreet, Rumion. West street, Red Bank. Phone HE «. Agency in Red Bank. Pine* write, «'pt at office. PAINT—from factory to you. liikh ^45^]. Phone 1-0373. 4169-J. GREAT DAME puppies, /. KC reg- FIVE-SECTION Arrola fibt water heat- stating education, experience and refw I'hone Bed Bank «-0013 irrado paint enamels, varntkbea at tilir HOT WATER HOILERS (2), 35 galk.nl. rr In irood condition. Mri. John G, ESTELLE I;ECORAT1NG See-vice. Estab- nf_7 OLUSMUBILE, Uvo-door sedan, enccs to "Secretary," Bos ill, Eea° fiaviriKb, Atlantic Paint And Wnll Paper Uncd one year only. Jacob Straus*, istered stock. Champion blood Foller, 6H Lnfriycttc itreet, Rumion. lished lU^O. IMaii) and decorative good condition. Best olfer accepted. Bjink. Co., 119 Wen front etrect, Bed Bank, 26 Elm place, Red BankJ' lines, . Good bone, excellent show Phone RU 1-0495. painting, papcrhanging, property main> Call FR 8-1 ,-ilH-R-l. tenance large and small cltatei. Phone GIRL OR WOMAN. General housework, Phone B, B. t-227,l-W. FIVE-FOOT OAK steering wheel. Ideal THOR AUTOMATIC Ironer, like ner, 1935 FOHD PICK-UP, A-l running con- one morning a week. Phoni ME (. for light fixture or decoration, Bahr's prospects, Truly beautiful puppies, R. 1). fl-OOiia. dition. Recently pliBsed inspection, LOST AND FOUND COMBINATION 110101 wndowa and from everythinir, folds away, store In 3589-W. scrcrni pay for thtmielvei In fuel '.undlng, Highlands. Phone HI 3-1845. intelligent, good disposition. A clonet, reasonable. Phone RE *-0Hl. $150; 111.14 Ford sedan, one owner, very savings. Oliangn from innide house. MOTOROLA RADIO and phonograph home maker, ideal companion and IRON RAILINGS for porches, stair- clean, $150. Applegate's fiarage, eorner USED STOVES, andlrom, Kas water Av.nuc I) and Valley Drive, Atlantic LOST—Passhoiih on Second National Small monthly payments. Monmojih combination $45; Phllco radio I35. guardian of your home and children. heater, coal Krntcii, tfa« platen, fire- ways, etc. Made to order by See* Hank nnd Trust rompan.v, No. 37,363, Construction Co., Highway 35, Head* Both walnut conaolc; Stromberg Unior. Highlands, BUSINESS OPfOHTUNITTES Phone MI 5-O074-W. place Bcreenn, hot air rc(fi*teri, lamps, dorf Comp&tiy, 21 years at V West 1'indrr plrn.-e return to nliove hank. dcnS Corner. Phone R. B. fi-TjOfiO. baby couch ('.ii. All ltemi in excellent lawnmnwerB, coffco grinder, old farm 1938 CHRYSLER four-door sedan. New condition. Phone KE «-0083. Itreet, Red Bank. Phone 6.3180. Lt>ST~f H>->bnnl'.7 im .Second Nlitionnl KllKKZIill OWNERS. Frozen foods of UOXGrtS—ilomc raised puppH's, males bell. Other thlntrs ton numerous to men- paint. Excellent running condition, LO1T 1OU RENT. 1.200 aquara feat: Uank anil Trust Co., Nos. 3T.T54, «.- futon (iiiality, Hold in cane lots of -4h. MEAT CHOPPING machine, water pump, and fcmulcH, reasonable; also stud ser- tlon. 111! Shrowibury avenue. 5-7.'. Can be seen nt Noack's Caiagi!, convenient fur storage or ihop. Call •14:., Ilii..!-.. •!.*>.'Ifil. Tinder please r«- Great paving*. Place ytiur order by four*inch suction for cellar, single ce- IN ItKU liANK— Span Craft StuUios. Highway X. Miildletnv.il.• vice; Vox Telilci-B, wire haired, Collies, pictini: fraiiiiiiKi oil paintings, etch. IJE 7-H457-J after 4 P. _. turn to above bank. telephone. We deliver. Mlddlfrtnwn Ite- ment brick machine, double brick ce< hounds, and crosa puppies 15 and up. NEW FURNITURE and period 1937 PACKARD",. sTs-cyllndcr, two-dour CUNFECTIONtiRV STORE. Year around rriiri rution, Highway 35. Phone MI ,'i- ment machine, meat scale, slicing ma* sedan. Motor and tires good, $1,*I0. LOST—Iliilf ^runn yellow kittrli. Very Hlghwny Pet Shop, 2a 12 East Edgar piecci in our new furnitun. *Ic- framclesd mantel mirrors, window val- business, good location. Price dollar alert anil frit mlly. Missing two weeks, 21! chine. Cn|| RE 6-3QI2 after 6 P. M.- road, Koute '111, Linden, Phone LI 2- Call HE C-r,II7S. for dollar or reasonable ofTer. Reaaon . part ment. Chcsti, drcsBorn, beds, llv- ances, lawn signs, framed mirror*, 37 l'lense cull Miss A. Stricliliinil. 11 -Klin FOUR-PJECE porch set with cushions, • 752^ ^ East Front street. Phone Red Bank 6-3ttlln 193,"i CHEVROLET four-door sednn, for selling, other intereita. For ail. Plate, lied Hunk. 1'hmic UK 6--H7I-H. i'OKCil ENCLOSUREt giva uaa of porch all winter long. No down pity. upright piano, tan brocaded love aeat. BEHVEL GAS HEFRIGERATOR, 6.2 cu- inK room tuitcH, studios, occasional DKAN, JR., landscape con- radio, henler. licit oiler, -ti Dwyanc pointment, call HE i-Mi-l. Reward. mcrt. Small monthly payment* «r> Phone MA 1-I6.')4-W. . blc feet, in good condition. Must sac tiiblen, platform and Boston rork- tinctor, niiison, snnti, fill dirt, travel, St., Oeeanjiort. Thone EA_3-0.'l«8.R.J KEANSUUHG—Store on Highway Ml LOST "-"Snui'li" row iii'iaT.'nliiiut 1" feel ranttil, Cnl! FC. U l-S0li(l. I'cee et- THAYER MARY CARRIAGE and play rince. Any reasonable offer accepted. n-K, Sec UH ami tsavc. Ruscil'ii Art ton toil, cindf-rs, gardens plowed, grad- PONTIAO DELUXE, 1940 two-door se- Suitalilc for otrlce or beauty iholt. lont'. n.-iintrd liyht him. Oar« left in j timates. Monmouth Construction Co., pen, in very good condition. Inquire Call RE 6-1B51-M. ing, cesspools built. H'i Lewis street, dan, original pnint, looks like new, Most any business. Phone KE f>2S65 boat, insid" lirmvn, drift! il from Mnplu HiKJiwajr 3_ri, Hcadd*.n'a Corner. 83 South avenue. Call AT 1-2.181." OIL HUHKlSR and furnace. Good con. GnlU'HtH, 2,1 'Kfiat Front street. KJIto_iitowii^ i'hnnc Eat. 3-0fi24. radio, heater. Phone RU 1-10114 before ov_ evenings KE 6-0461-—. avenue. Reward. Dresser. 1 I :t West ATTENTION HOMK OW'NGliS'—Sav. 11148 SERVEL", seven cubic feet, freezer Phone RE 6-1693. 10 A. M. or between 4-8 P. M.* J-'ronl streri, lied Ilnjik. I'linnc UK 6- dltion. Call_RE_«-3740.* ELUCTKOLYSIS permanent hair r« MEN WHO WISH to become self-em- monry by modernixing your house compartment, 1125; lawn mower, gar. RUGS—Slightly used, ' (Ixl 2TZ Domestic mtival, i^afe, pi'rmiinent, puinleHH, rcas- THERE'S A DOUCE in good shale in ployed! We have leveral franchiaei yourself, VVa ara eaulpped to lupply den tnolH. Phone MA 1-25e7• W." Oriental, beautiful; Kxl2 Karagheuseu onal,lr> rates. Mnrjorie C, liccsley, fit> your future if you call EA 3-0SC3-M. for ambitious, fastidioua men in large LOST—Hliie ienthi r wallet, containing you with (II the material! necessary. YOUTHS BED. new maUn-Hsl (ioebel, Wilton; Sxl2 Illgt-lnw Kroadloom: Hxlil Iso two-way high chair, red leather Best offer acceptable. Hurry I mid-western cities, auch aa Detroit, social security niul hos|,itiili7.iitili>j>a'mnth" olil, champion Htock, Marlu bred, «25 1,111)0 BUSINESS CARDS %'!•• Send ti vi'r,_|iln>ni'J.E_fi_-IJI42-R_. herir. Phono EA .I-101'.O, ext. 646. After plense notify Honker T.llentt, AT I. V, P. M._eaJI_fXl. i!'l!S, fresh fish dally and your atock will eon> 03.-12. liiwiid.1 room or den, Complete lint of lumber, damnife for five years or Merlon pays nnd $35. Charles Dresner. 113 West anil your name, business, address ard PXlNTINi; IIY IIAY~cVr cnntriirt. Alsu .si»t of just as fresh sea-food in thl the ilaninKe. Protect your clothes, fur- Fnml tlittrt, Red Bunk, Phone ItE 6. plionc number to Juhn Battnn, Pnrt fa"37""PLYM(IUTIL si'dnn. fn'gouii me- l'OUNil- Ili-rnnt sliipluppeil niuiioiit in niillwnrk, hardware, pnint, wall board, paper hansfing. KKtimati'.H ehforfully middle west aa is handled in the Eaat- roofing, siding, plywood, doors, windows, niture, rugs and wooleii.s with Herlou. 42Ui-J.- • Monmouth, or phone before 10 A. M., given. Herman Thomson, P. O. Ko^ ehnnieal shape. Can be seen at 518 crn min-kets. If you do not have a l*arl:rr'K I'r.rl, Littl,. SilviT. Phoni- Insulation, etc. Prre house plan book. Wriuht Slori! nf Rod Hank, 30 Mon- KV A GR'A M • River_roiicl, 1'aii' Haven. RK f.-3t9!i.l:. S.idi nzahl.- DINETTE SET, solid oak, red leather ui>- knewledge of handling sea-food, we have American Building Supply, Highway 3S, mouth street, Red Bank. Phone IIK 6- holfitcry, gooil condition, $35: small CARPtTTS AND RUGS by leading manu- THE BEST PRICKS paid for rag., iron, iV3"2 HUICK—Huns good, "$6.i. I'iion? the facilities of schooling you in one of at Headdcn'a Corner, Mlddlttown, Phont 2222. ___J bulfct, mnplu finish $7; hot water pot facturers. in the newest materials, col- AT I-167II-II.' our mnrkcts. Anyone interested must 1 metiu, nnd paper. Gcttis. junk dealer, FOR SALE Red Hank 6-4444. SPECIAL—Windows, doors, flooring, !tov*. automatic dumper, flue pipe, prac. ors nnd designs, Estimntel gladly glvci , 216 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. 1.4(1 PLYMOUTH club coupe. Excellent have enough eapita! to open his own ULUfSTONE—tllve your driveway tint trim, Alt kinds of second hand him* tically new 87. Phone RE g.Q82«.M.« Baynton Floor Coverings, 5 .Broad itreet, Phone It. H. 6-1567-11. Will call. rubber. Very good running condition, market. For further details, write to rich ulue color of distinction, lasting her, noil pipe, .waste pifie. water pipe, INCOMES FOR SALE—Call EA 3. Red Bank. (Second floor.) CUSTOM FARM WORK" Plowing, ililc. %«U__ Phone FR IMUOT-W-l Harold Jacobscn, 150 Monmouth atrett, CONTENTS OF OLD homestead. Includ- service and beauty. Shoemaker Fuel Co* finks, hath tubs, brick. Phone KE (• 0863-M or HI 3-18S2-M, Don't wait. ing, planting, cultivating, hay baling, 1"»T« PLYMOUTH" srecial "deluxe "seilaii. lied Hank. ing pinnn, not modern, fruod con- Little Silver. Phon. H. H. «-22,18-J. ISTi'-W. J. J. Bennett Wrecking Co., Do It now.' .mowing, raking, and combining, corn dition. Can bi'.sfcn nt 1G Rfctoi" place Very good eondition, $611,-.. Will take COMMERCIAL fisherman need a boat? 646_7th ktreet, Brlfnrd/ GIRL'S GREEN wool plaid winter coat BUSINESS NOTICES picking, Irre pulllnt:, ground clearing trade-in. Phone AT l-.77.T-n. 1 have a husky 24>foot hull going to Thurstlny ntul Kriilny bttwrcn 1:30 and PIANOS—Ujed. If you »ow own a piano, EASY WXSHING (HACHINB—In good tractor work of any kind, by acre, hour •1:311, or call HB (i-iiflI&-J.* krep It tuned and In good condition. with hood, .size 12, worn one seasoi waste, If you will convert her, you can eondition. «'i.-.. Call MI S-0158-M. only, til. Phone RU 1.1167-M. or contract. No job too lame. First* tiff: lier and be a part owner. Phone >ngUEb, UltlC-A.BKAC, ' furmturt, Bruct C. Anderson, concert tuning, rtg. Lull Ml r.-"l»8-M. CARPET AND LINOLEUM lervic*. Ex. ulating and repairing. Phont R. B. ft. bAfiANTKEn used pin games. Put KITCHEN STOVE, oil burner, green and class equipment. Ralph Mahcr. Phone HELP WANTED KLT 1-0994. bought and sold. Sohu Houio An- cream enamel: two-burner cabinet pert InBtnltation. Linoleum floors, Hoi. 9*0391. Call between • A. M. and tique!. Gcorss Martin. Prop. 74 Shrewa- 4858 or Bum. 1-13S». some life in that recreation room or walls, and alnk topi. Carpat installing, 5 P M, ri/.ZKKIA AND RESTAURANT, 12 Hat. cellar bar room. Also used juke boxes, heater: 3*biirner kcrolenc kitchen stove; ing capacity, five-year lease, all year bury avenue, at the. end of Monmouth binding and de-mothlng. Kennath Coak- LIVE-IN JOBS AVAILABLE. Dome_'.7c, ttrcet. Phone Kerl Bank 6-373<. COMPLETE BATHROOM eutnta 1100 and up, in guaranteed condition. three wine barrels, one 5-gallon. two 10. WE /'AY highest price, (or your uuul. around good business.' Could b« Im* Call or write, Mnjeitic Amusements. IS* gallons: two 6-gallon*. crocks, storm Uy. Phone RE «.3558-J afttr 6 P. M. try, Write ur phone, tang Branch general; cook and nrsflefloor; first* proved: remonahle price. Phone any- VIKWHITEKS. adding machinal and with tlthir rtceind or corntr \1 West Bergen plate. Red Bank H..UT. windows 2,Sx4.6. 4 Navesink avenue. «RP»ifE»7^AlNTER, rtpalr »orli 6-noa, B9 North Broadway, Long class cooks, waitreti. Apply Robert! time after 4 P. M., AT 1-1513, 41 ollica equipment, new and uetd, bathtubs, automitlc gaa or electric- BOY'S BICYCLE, with two new tlreH, Atlantic Highlands." and odd iobi dona. Call IU4 Bank Branch. Xwlckl's. Live Poultry Marcet. Employment Agency, 77 Broad street. First avenue. Atlantic Highlands. tiouuht, sold and repaired, flarcta/a, • 2987-R. r ho', watar heateri, kitchen cablntta 20-inch. First «t5 takea it. Call HO HUB VEIT"" VACUUM cleaner, excellent UfcSSPOOUS cleaned and built, lepl.i Bed Bank, CftUCEItV, MEAT and delleateeien bus.' IO. i Monmouth tercet. Red Rank. VACUUM el.anm capajrad. an» makt APl'LE PICKERS—Phoni and link!, combination link and ••81)51. condition. $20. Call RE 6-4082 any. tankt cleaned and Installed, dralna In- RE 6- inesn In Long Branch, Including prop. VOU CAN'T GET » better buy on tires flOTOROLA TELEVISION. 7-inch tube, time after r. P. M. Allan Elaetria Shop. II Whit* atmt. stalled. Phone any time day or night, 1318-R-l. erty, apartment over atort, (walk-In re. than al J. 11. Mount, Co. Nf* Good- laundry traya, tolltti end tolltt with cnlar^cr, SI00! Emerson table OAK TYPfcWlilTr;!. desk and chair. In R«d Bank Rumton 1*0740-J, Harvey C. Tilton, t MAN. FULL OK part time; advance. friKcrator, ilicer. equipment, itork, eoit year tires, guaranteed recap Mrta, guar- atatl, waah baitm, medidna CMb- radio, Oriental design $15: Phllco eon- perfect shape. Price 140: pine table, FOR INSURANCE of all Unas. K. V. Bruce place, Rtlmiofi. . ment; permanent. Repeat business. over .49,000.) Yearly groll over 180,- anteed used tires: plus a lilierAl allow* >M lneta and numerous other itema for sole and Webster, fully automatic rec- on trestle legs, 72x32 Inchci, with two ' R. H. Stout. Lawli building. .7-7» FOR MORTGAGE LOANS tee R V. R. Customers, Introduction calls. Real* 000. Price »2t,000. halt eaih, 4% mort. aticc on your tires. J, H. Mount, Co., nn^ chnnger, plays all site reeorda 860; benches, 1:10. Cnll Mrs.' E. F. Brookl Broad itrett (abov» N«v»b«rrT atoral H. Stout. Lewis building, 77.79 Breed ailk Hosiery Mills. Box 101. Helmar. yage. Pay for lame In one year from 11 Maple avenue. Red Bank. Phone «• the home builder. Come In and 3-pieee living room suite, modern, with RE H-3311. street. Appliance Co., High. Fb'UR~WXV L"AM>"l27^e"rsTufred~chair electric portnlilc 112: also two treadle, any sheet metal work. J. V. Bonart. TS aliojlry wella, dralna installed. Ei> to associate with national orgnniintion. FOR LEASE—Eno gat station, gill china, bric-a-hrac and household ar* with slip cover 12, maple chest of drop-head machines at 115 each. Sewii g tlmatei given, Oscar Becker. 47 Sec. Will train; expenses, commission, bonus. AT 1-0051 for further Information. tides. Sea Bright Antlnue * Gift war t&» at Headden'a Corner. Foiter atreat, Rivtr Plata, Bed Bank. drawers and desk combination 17. Call Machine Exchange, First and Cedar Phone R. B. |.07»8-M ond street. Fair Havcu Phont Red Bank Realsilk Mills, Room 230, 31 Clinton SODA FOUNTAIN. Two yeara old, It- Ehoppe. Phone Sea Bright 2-0001. or Phone R. B. i*M77. RE_«-2_22(I-WRE t-2229-W. streets. Keypnrt. Phone KE 7-2788-M. 6-U64. Itrect. Newark. Long Branch 6-4 13". JOHN DONATO—Maion and plastering f.iot counter, 7 itoola, 2 tablet, % NILE GliEEN enamel coal range, con- contractor. Headden't Cornar. Mldc'le- EXPERT BEAUTICIAN. Steady or part- chairs, united milk machine, Helm loun PICKUP BALEK. Naw or used New Hoi* verted to oil. practically new, reas- ANTIQUES FOR collectors and C. JOSEPH SMITH. Wallpapering, time. Good wages. Write, "Beautician," display and cup. four-burner grill (nd WE BUY AND SELL anything I town. P o. Boa |«S. Red Bank. Phnne land and Case. Conover Urui. Salts onnhlc; Cull KB «.-O848-J.« lovers of art, paintings, bronzes, H. B. «.525«. interior and c.\terior painting, Box 511. Red Bank. equipment, whip cream machine. All Contents of homes, etora!, estate!. and Service. Wickatunk. Phon* HO 8. RTRE PINK Lily of the Valley plants; clocks, engravings, Victorian I BUY AND SELL letonil-hand clothes. Cencial carpenter repairs: all types WOMEN—INCREASE your income dur- necessary fountain equipment. Write, cellars, attics, china, gla.sware, an- 6121. also white Lily nf the Valley plants; ing Himie time selling nationally guar- P. O. Box 67. Hlghlandi. KOYAL, REMINGTON, Underwood, and frames, rare china, glassware and Must be in good condition. L Kerber. of new ceilings. All joba nnanccd tiques, art objects and all bric-a- very reasonable > creeping myrtle. Phopc anteed socks, hosiery, lingerie. In own CONCESSION STAND, l«xlO feet. Call L. C. Smith typewriters, low aa 129.50. HM-I I93;J. bric-a-brac, cutglass, vases, Mezzo, 209 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. tn 3ti months if desired. All work KE <-03S:-J. Reasonable. brac. Ruscil'i, 25 East Front llrett, Phone_R^ B. 6*04»8*W. ' neighborhood. Protected customers. Reconditioned, guaranteed. fitrpteo's, DOUBLE REP, springs and mattrcM, tints, tea nnd codec sets, etc. Visit guaranteed. EstimntcK free. Phune Rculsill; Hosiery Mills, Room 230, 31 Plions Red Bank 6-U9S. 1011 Monmouth street. Phone RE 4- ALCTIONER AND Appraiser. B. O. baby's new crib mattres!, Mingle our shopne. No obligation. Rus* RE 6-03C0 or EA 3-05S9-M. Clinton atreet. Newark. O4K5. davenport bed, folding metal cot. eouch, Coati. 4110 Bath a»enue. Long Branch. Phonone 6-ann. ATTENTION, housewives; spare time BOATS NON.FADING, full fiber texllent aeat Singer vacuum cleaner with attachments. ell'l Art Galleries, 25 East Front work present Standard Stylo Shows, In perfect order. Many other items, CARBURETOR,RBU S and magnatoa rebuilt, SEWING MACHINES repaired. Free in- covert $11!.95 at J. H. Mount Co., cor* WE HAVE FOR Immediate fcllvary, street. Phone RE 6-1653. spection. Pick up and delivery. Ma- Guaranteed earnings. Call MA 1-2678 J. ncr Maple avenue and White Itrett, Phone Ml I.-0368.RI.-0368.R,, ^ulck, factory workmanahlt). Doutflai HOUSEKEEPER—Not over 40. attrac- FORD MARINE ENGINES. Unman lied Bank. Phone 6-0404. tlectrio rtfrigtratori. gti and Electric Co, 15 Eatl Front atreet. Red chine* bought find sold. Sewing Mn* FIVE BEAUTIFUL antique hand.carved Bank. Phone «*0»8. chine Service Co, Phone HE C-2138. tive, extremely clean. Small housi>, converted, 100 a. p. V>D. eltht-cylln. VoUli Sl'ialiLLA u an Individual gar* •lectrio ranges, Maytag washing oak bedroom suites, complete with SUN BEAM 20-INCH pipe furnace and der, {475: 9.1 h. p. alx-eyllnder, 1445. all fittings. 10 Leonard avenue. PAINTER. DECORATOR AND paivr- IN.SUUK VOUll HUME, business, auto, all modern equipment, C. E. washing tnent, styled juit for you, b.tled on machine!, frteien, Dutches! wash- spring nnd mattreni, 1800 each, worth mobile and other property with Haw- machine. Will have full charge of three Conversion kit for your 1937 to 1»4J Leonardo. hanger, lnteitor and exterior: 25 Ford V-» engine, 1120. Mount -Engllih measurement* of our improved tgura. ing machine!* water pumpi, lump Jl.r.no each: 100-year-oM jardiniere, rears' experience. Estimate! cheerfully klna Brothers, Real Etates and Insur- school age' children. Must be educated. Kits perfectly nil over. Call for (rat hund-carved lace work with real gold, MAGNAVOX radio*phonograph combin. ance, 77 Broad street. Phone Red Hank References, Write, Mrs. J, U. Wallace, Sales Co., Ford dealer. Red Bant. pumpi, SOf/t laTlngl on all floor ation, beautiful Hcpplewhltc model. In gi. B. «-!«7J. KEYTORT SWAP SHOP. Antiques, brie 6*21IO!t-M. and deliver. Harold'! Radio and CHILDREN GOING back to achooi t Complete let of charts from New ance on your tires. J. H. Mount Co., TEN-PlECrJ WALNUT dining room a.brac, chinR, glasswcnr, bltfque. mir> Elactrio Shop, 14 Watt Front (treat. York to Key West. Agent! for V. E. 11 Maplt avenue. Red Bank, Phont 6* rora, lamps, etc, Come and look around. AUTOMOBILES Earn money in your spare time. Write ALTERATIONS of all kinds. Uia our /suite, excellent condition. First MHO Red Bank. Phont «-!744. Avon." Box 511. Red Bank. Const and Geodetic Survey. Largest .1401. small monthly payment plan. Modern takes it. IV McLaren street, Red Bank, IS Maple place, near.Green Grove avc« stock of marine supplies in New Jersey. ADD THAT EXTRA room to your homes. Phono RE 8-4088. Phone HE 6.064P.M.* nue. Phone KE 7-3091.W. 1941 IIU1CK Kcdanette. Fair condition, SALESMEN—Arc you looking for »Get your equipment before you leave. HUOVt.lt UUCANBRS repaired, brushes r permanent position ? We have open- house. No down payment, email HOME OWNERS—Tilt your bath and BABY CARRIAGE, good condition. Price USED GLENWOOD coal and wood stove. S050. Phone AT l-177. .-R. If it ia for a boat, we have It. Tha monthly payments. Monmputh Construc- Good condition. Cnll HO 9-7311. rchriitled. Allen Electric Shop, 18 ings for two men in Monmouth county Boutmnn's Shop. 24 Wharf avenue. kitchen on K new monthly payment 110. 112 Monmouth street, Apart* White street. Phone ReBedd Bank «-08U 19U NASH, radio, heater, weather eye, to sell the Dlajnond Tilt Type, all alum- tion Co.. Highway 36, at Headaen'i ment_1, RejMlank.* FULfTST/.E C"HtCD'8~c7Tb7PuHSa"n" ba'by Can be. seen at Scott'a Auto Repair, Phone RE <-0 cents; KROLL BABV CRIB, modern design, TRIPLE" combination Stilts fire for appointment. tori at new low prices: I'A h. n, into apartment!. Part of rent from white birch. Prnctically new, reason** NOW IS THE fiHE to have your oid truck witli j'lUQ'gallon capacity pump. single, I64.S0; 8 h. p. llngle l»!.B0| SELECTED APPXfcS and peachel. Ttui nylon yarn. 1-ounce halls, »0 eenli. v HOUSEWORKER. Good rook, watt on apartment pays for the job. No down able. Phone RE 6-1111-M. cual burning furnace converted to oil. The nbove eiiui|>ment is in working or- 5 Ii. p. twin 1137.50; 12 a. a. twin tilt. payment, seven years to pay. Fret esti- Old Wagon Farm, Route 35. John L. Money back guarantee. Phone RE •• Work done very reaionably. Phone RE table, small family, good wages. New 1S85-H.* * FRiGIDAIRE. porcelain, 7 cubic fret. der. Make all bids to the Borough Authotiied service parti. 1. U, Mount mate. Monmoulu Comtruetion Co., Hcndrlckson a. Son. «.471Q.J. York in winter. Write, BON 38, Sen Co., corner White etrtet and Maplt ave- Highway 35, nt Headden'a Corner. Phont WIRE HAIRED PUPPIES, eight to nine Perfect condition: also pot stove. Call Chemical t. Truck Co., 1 West Long Bright. RE «-17l4*R. Branch. • nuc. Red Bank. Red Bank 6-5060. DISCONTINUED walhablt and lun- weeks old. Nicely marked, AKC reg- COMPLETE LANDSCAPE lervice. HOUSEKEEPER, to live in. Fine home. isterod. Call RE 6-O20I-B R i939 BU1CK—Very good comlition, Prlcn MERCURY OUTBOARD motor. Author! falt wall paptn (or every room in "•'^^'•^.u* van IfegJ V*Ut>V> ... SEVEN-INCH BENCH SAW »25. coht good references required. Phone HI f37.RO two months ago: drill press Roses, perennial!, ihruba supplied, 1425. Call RU l.Q67fi. itcd dealer. Salet and service. J. H. PLYWOOD— %". S", M". Garaga Four home. Valuti to 112.50, now DACHSrtUNn PUPPTES, mlnl»tur«-«"nd it-1414. standard. Black and tan toy Manchci* 122.50; 1, 11. P. motor $15: ifr H. P planted. Now ia the belt time to OLUSMOBILE, night cylinders, hydra. Mount Co., corner White itreei and doorl, special. I4V.50: No. 1 Per- BUSINESS COUPLE with two school Mapl__] e nvenue. Phont R. B. I.Q404. 12,98 for 10 linglt rolls. Klarln'l tcr«, AKC registered. Dachshund and toy motor J5; electric hiiml tool kit IIIi, make your new lawn. Maintenance mntic, new tires, new tulien. new bat. age children wnulif like a ffcneral fection wood shingles: doort, cost $28 new; nuto ton luggage car- tery, heater, radio. Price $900 cash. 28-FOOI-F T SKIFF, cuitom built In 1»4) Palntt and Wallpaptri, 2t Mon- Manchester stud service. Mrs. Swanson, by week or month. Stevem, » houseworker-cook. Live in or out, Man novelty siding, mouldings: kiln dried Route 3S, Middletown Five Corners. rleri 13. Call Lg_6-2ri24.' Car can he had first week in October. or woman would like someone that hns und uied only a few houn; It H. P. mouth itrttt. Katherino street, Fair Haven. Phont 1x10, 1x12 white pine. National Phone MI 5,00»2-M. 1.000 BUSINESS CARDS «2. Send $2 F. A. DcMarls, 74 Church itrect. Little a car or con drive, n car. Reference* Gray rebuilt engine, ipeed IS. Can be LARGE CHILIVS scooter, also large ex- and your name, business, address and RE 6-08S2-M. Silver.* rcouircd. Call RU 1-0478 after 0 aeecn att \Voo\dd Boat Work!. For infor. Lumber Co., 145 Belmont avenue, FOKU AND MEItCUKY hi»h speed nhnnc number to John Batton, Port SPECIAL DELUXE Plymouth Opera mation. call EA 3-01U Sundayt only. liart!, Prompt icrvicc. Fair prices press wagon, both in very good cor. __? _• Long Branch. Phont Long Brancl ditlon. Udd< and ends used furniture. Mnnmnuth. nr^ nhnnc before 10 A. M., PAINTING, INSIDE or outsld. wotk.. coupe, In perfect condition, equipped -V1NRUDE OUTBOARBOARD motortt fl. flpclal Disbrow Broe.t West Long Branch, phcuc Mrs. «. Flack, 101 Willow itreet, Fair with radio, heater, spot light, direr. ATTIiACTIVE, well groomed woman sale on Sportsman and Zephyr models. •-2400. LO6-U680. Also paperhanicinx. and spraying nf with bookkeeping experience, canaille Haven. ~FIX"UP~NOW~for a eomfFf»lirSee~ furniture. Call R, B. 1-2242 for tlti* tionnl signals, excellent tires and upho'p 1 Now is your chance to gat a dependable FREE—Twelve >6 gallons ice cream, ty _$700. JMimic> RK_6.;!266 1' of selling for small dress store. Writ. , outboard motor at a bis laving. Th* FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS for elcc plus dipper and bo\ of eoncl with POWER MOWERS. ,150 up, complete these. Living- room suite ».1!l, mate. M. E. Morion. ' 1 ; stating age and experience to "F. H.," trie inutorn in stock. Uouglaa Elee. with \ to .1 H. P. engine; U to 30. 1931 MOllEL A FORD. Excellent con. Box fill._R. icreen 11.50, fireplace grate $7.50, Phone Keansburg <*O4t7.- 1942 AKMY SURPLUS Jeep, tltlO. M. Fuelling, 35 Wallace street, Itcil your house. No money down. Smai, RADIO AND HEATER, Motorola. Price Nceda motor repair.- Phone KE 6- see to appreciate value. Jim Davis, g FEED. FERTILIZER, lime and grass fire tools $4.50, screen $4.75, ma- EXPERT CARPET laying, repairing, 146S-M. Bank. utRcon Boulevard, Kcantburg, Phone monthly payment* airauged. r>ee esli* seed. Fall chick! on order. Dlsbrow »255.. Phone KE 1-218.1-W1218.1 . WOMAN'—To rlo henvy, houseeleaning, KE 6*0582. ' ' mute. Phone It. B. 6-5UD0. Monmo'Jth AYR SCOTCH Wbo'lSi yarn! and hogany roller $3.50. jnrdnien fringing, binding and renovatltg. 1937 *;UICK SEDAN. Perfect condition. BroB., ' Whalepond road, Weat Long Wb'S Percy Gray, 45 Wavarly placa. Red one dny a week, Saturdays from .10 SKIFF. DELUXE, tportnaher.2Sxi,Gfir Conswuctioa Co., Highway 8b, Htad* Branch. Phone LO 6-26S0. matchinB tweeda, imported and do. 11.50, library table $1.50, etc, Rui* . Phone AT I.U36Q.J.* to li. Salary *«.-5 and lunch: •{• block ilen'a Corner. mestic: allo Ayr needles. Virginia L. Bank. Phone Red Bank 1.8221. Phantom 12S, shelter cabin. Built In IRISH SETTER puppies. Lovable little eil't, 25 East Front street. 1937 CHEVROLET Master sedan, radio from bun line. Phone EA 3-0540 even- 194D. run lesa than 10 hours, teak Boors, YANKEE TKADE1. will uuy your an* benutiei, reasonable. Ncary, Main nnd How, Grange Walk, Fair Haven, Phont nd heater. In good condition, inspect- ingi__7 to 9_; tiquer.. The finer the better. Phone RE 6-1415.R. 14-HOUP, SERVICE on tha repair of ed recently. Must dispose of car quick- chrome hardware, monel ahaft, mahog- Chestnut streets. Port Monmouth, COCKER SPANIEL pupplei. Call RE radloi and electrical appliances. WAITR-SS-COUNTER girl, steady em- any topside, speed to 30. Call BE *• tl3 6-'Ji!47. •!« West Front street. tAcross from public achooi.) ' UPHOLSTERY—Drapery fabrics. Up- J.0531.R.2.- ly, $26i>. Can he seen nt Gulf Station, ploymont, good wngea. No Sundtiv 100 BUSHELS WHEAT; also 200 bushel, r,2 En-st Front Htrcet, Rod _Bnnk/^ 170J-M between «;»0 and 7:8.0. L1LYMAY COLLINS, King's highway, holstering as you tike It; cornieea and THREE-CUSHION frieze upholstered We ctill far and deliver. Harold i work. Apply Chnrlps Restaurant, 14 WILLING TO SACRIFICE 1985 Chrll* i ye, Walter Ackcrfion, Hozlct. Phutie Middletown. Phone MI 5-0475 for uraperiei custom made. Quality and aer- Radio and Electric Shop. 14 Wtit 1949 D-ao t()WN"SEDAN Dodge, 1,0011 Monmnuth street, Red Bank.* Craft sedan cruller, 25 feet, fully KE 7-0503-K. viee our standard. Dave Burnon, 27 ipfa, exposed trim mahogany, slip homo made rolls, cakes and pics: reason. cover. Good condition, 140. Phone RE Front ttrtet, Red Bank. Phone «. miles. Will take trade in. Phone RE WAITRESS or counter gifls wanted im- equipped, good condition, 55 H. P. nblc. Your order filled within 2 4 hours. "«rl__reet. Phone HE H.26Ti7. 6-037 S-J after ">_P._M.* Chris-Craft engine. Owner moved to SEPTIC TANKS-:300-gallon and t-3291 between « and 8 P. M. 2744. mcdifltelv nt The Bow Knot Sweet A GIFT FOR EVERY occasion. Pottery, ROYAL S'tANDAR'l) typewriter, recently LARGE CRIB AND mattress, large gold 1837 FOKD SEDAN delivery. Best olfcr Shop. 6!> llroad jrtreet, Red Tinnk. llersen county. Can be seen at Wilson's JOO-gallon. Available lor im- copper, brasi and wrought iron nov- reconditioned, $49.08. Phone RE 6- takes it. Phone RE 6-4818-M. llont Works, Atlantic avenue, Long frame minnnr for dining room: Orl- MALE OFFICE WORKER. Must be Branch. Phone LO 8-1138, mediate delivery. American Frees* eltks. Honey Bee Flowers, 464 Broad 2546.";^ . cntal throw rug*, dressing table. 33 LAWN AND PORCH furnitun rtpainted. "A LITTLE OUT .THE wny. but less ti. niilck nnd accurate in nddition nml street. Phone RE H-40-0, Called for and delivered. Wllklna Mo- pay." Carefully selected, low mileage cr, Plumbing and Heating Suppiy HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. In good con- Molly Pitcher Village Court. Red Bank. multiplication; proficient telephone con- HAMPSHIRE thoroughbred pins. Vni- dltion. Beds, springs, mattresses, $10: tor Salea. Phont Red Bank ••0040. Ass can. Outstanding values, nil priced be versationalist, and live in or near to Iterl JERSEY SAFETY weed iklfT, II. Co., Highway 3u, at Headden'i Cor- HEATING CONTRACTORS attention. (or Mr. Brltton. low the prevailing market. 1942 ciliated, ready to go. Priced from $10 chiuiH and tables tn match. f3: buroaus Two radiators for sale. Hot water, Bank. Red Rank Dairy, Inc., II West foot, in wnter, ready to go, ner, Mitidlc'.own, Phone R. B. •• ttp: also a few nice young lionrH; two with mirrors. ,*.5; double hed, 112: bur- ARTHUK K. BOYCE. painUn» cuiut.c- Buick sedan: 11)46 Ford super dclmn; thin tube, 50 cubic feet each. Were 1948 Chryslor Windsor sedan; 1946 Poll- Bergen place.* ^ bred gilts. Service of pedigreed boar eau without mirror, J3: mahogany desk, used only two weeks, $40 for pair. tor, oxterior and interior pamtlnu, as. BEAUTICIANS; STc~iidy"~nnd part-Time". speeds to 40 MPH, Must be toldl available. Choice Hereford steer nlsu »10: (!. K.. 7 cubic-foot refrigerator, timates lupplled on large or email Jobi. tine Kcdiui: 1042 Oldsmubiie ficdan, ay. Pion•torne RU I.IIM. dramatic; l{>.|fi Chevrolet half-ton pick- Excellent opportunity, Interview Hello Cnll LO 6-0438 or at 114 Ocean ave. WK HAVE MATEItlAL lu do "youV Clcdmtir Farms, Scobcyvillc, Phone KA • 15; Kcnmnrc Ironer, S10: SeHrs waah- ririt.claas work by practical palnwrt. 3-14S7-M-I. mg machine, «|u: illnlng room set and AUTttPRO RADIATORS—New and used, to Phone Rumion l.Q>«». up; 1941 Plymouth spccinl deluxe two- flenutv Shop at ii Third avenue. Long nuc, corner Morrii, Long Branch, • ootiiiu of lidini: job now. Hay as fit most cnr». Same day service on door sedan; IMS llulck Special; 11140 Branchy Phone LO 6-2329. llttlt as $j monthly. Nu down pay. HOUSE TRAILER—1940 Vlndalc, com. cabinet, $15: mission living room chairs, $7: mission living room rhalrs, S5: twocleaning; repairing and rrcoring. All GENERAL CONTRACTOR, landicaplng, Dodge sedan; 1!M9 Chevrolet two-doer COOK—**"irst floor, experienced, yenr COMET SAILBOAT for aale. In very ment. Call 11. U. CuOeil Momnouth pletely equipped. Cnll RE «-1|l87-lt. work fully xunrnntecd. Red Bank Rnd- grading, toil suil, flli dirt, cinders, Flcotllni', '18;! inllrs: 11147 Chrvrnlet 4- nrouml position, sleep In, two adult.'. Cmibtructlon Co.. Highway 30, at Head- eilsiiion davei'iiurt Nml chair, S10; f!nt good condition, In water, ready to ia]|. TOP SOIL, gravel and fill dirt: locust top small oak desk, *5; high chair, »2; Intor Works, 113 West Front street, Hcu gravel, manure, c.smools and dry welli door Fleetmnslor sedan; 1942 Plymouth Other heln, wood wages. Newark dllrlli'f Wanted to buy. Set of sails for Sea Gull dcji'e^.'ijiiit^^ posts: Inwns graded, seeded: nny kind stair carpet, IB stairs. *": rugs 0x12. Hank. Phono RE «.|I77. built, (iilvcvmn repilitd. Llontl Simon. dcluxu four-door sedan. All hava "•Inter. Write, "Newark," llox S11, Red sailboat or maln-iait meaaurlng approxi- of grading done by day nr rontrnct. WlCSTINliJlOUSE uprisht frccicr. A 12x12, $10. Chnrlcs H, Rice, Rumsun EASY SPIN-DRY washer. Perfect con" mPhon se\jit^ e aifIt. (i. | Btr. v4-0S4Iu tj a , , radiott and heaters. Lowest down pay. Rnni.-. mately 21 feet on luff by 101& feet on reiil huy at Jf-O'J.y."i. ].'ieu with each Phone MI 5-0163 after 6 P. M. Mali* road anil Itlnuham avenue, Rumson. dition. Be.it reaaonnblc offer gels it. KALPU SACCO. gent's tailor. Speoialii* ment, longest terms possible. Open Sun. CHAUFFElTRTnUTLER,. over 118 years. foot. Phono W. F. Maurer. KE 7.1I!»-J frer-7.iT .*,u iiacKa^'es of frozen food: 10',^ nino. Phonn RU 1-0IS9." Phone RE 6-JI3I8.R. ing in pants made*to>ordcr. Repair, dayR, William J. Levinc, 43 Ocoanpnrt thoroughly experienced driver, steady at 7 A. M., or write, Box a, R. F. D. down, three yenrs to pity, Mlddletown ENCYCLOPEDIAS bought and sold. nvenue, West Long Brnnch. Phone LO TELEVISIONrR. C. A., ISTlnch console. SIMMONS SOFA HED, beige upholster) ing, presilng, etc. 21) Weit Front itreet, position, good B»lnry. Write, "Chauf- 1. Keyport.** lti.'friK,pound an* Ili£hlBliria.* deeti red, almost new, Must be seen OClfSMOHILE— 11137, rour-iloni' sedan, PPhonh o BER fi.4760-n, fi4760U chors. Boat pulpit. Phone RU l-07»». •-•.iihoiiahle, in KOIMI eniiditinli, Phone to be appreciated. An excellent buy. etc, Rusell'i Art Uallerio, 25 Front and 10 In. wide up to 4'6" deep with ltK«nfS5. FLOOfTTiATS, to fit most all can, amull maehlru digger, (or water line* flood traiisportiitlon, Prlen $l9G'Dn* MX^.tNG PRUI'ITS—Sell all embossed 82-FOOT Bti BRI-HT tliti tori ..n. Cnll RE e.1175 anytime after Thurs- st, Rlddi-r llulck. 163 Monmouth street. C'hrlstmHr., cardu, tm with in.mo $1, "lll.lkkS—Cull ftK ti-JJ^tl^ \'cry reasonable. RrunkHlde Inn, n^tar d^ newen, drainage or burled conduit, KaM version, Price 1375, Can bt lean Stone church, Atlantic Highland*,* day,^ ^ __ and clean, Chnt. H. Walton Co,, plumb. CIII.VIIOTF.T--I.M7 T, sedan, low mile- .'•implrlc line Cht'lstnias. r-vcryday, |I.H~- Panels' Boat Warki. Rtimfton. 1 MilTOIlflLA" COMHINA'iioN" ~ record : ing and heating contractors, Aibury age, riiillo nnd heater, S'Hri iluwn, but. ttc cnnlfl, Htntluncry, iui|it(tiifi, snectut OEDAIt ROWBOATS. Hsgerty in shell AlltPLANK MlJUKI.S. .SuMil or fly. F »;~f~rr'"''i»;ATfcndirrfull«iiTT( m)RSTw ohrterior5:|Tii7H7ir7V* 1 player mill radio, with !.' rrenrd", «x6. One exterior four lluht i\U\V I'Hrk. I'hnne A, P, 'M77« nnce (IMAC, DrRldder Rulck, 16.1 ^nn.Itrmi". Kxtni hmuin. Writ* for anmpirn, kits, Dyer sailing dinks and dhowi, int.', miituih, nci'i «hnrieh, Itallroad aliKnny; riding And driving hone, I'nst SI6.1, will sell for tlOII. Phone Kmnlio lle)>, in, rne- ravnting, grntlltiK' New ilotcr uliovrl, locljirde, Excellent condition, reason- sand. Estimate* ulven, Phutie Rod Rank «3 Motimiiulli utii'ctj Prompt service nnd attention given to njile. Phone 1,0 C.5H0. l)lNlKci ROOM SUlTh, walnut, 15 •-14*4. Oicar Backer. 47 Second itrett. USED I/'ARS— Fur iiunllty used ears, It'i 336. Hlirhlands, CHROMIUM PLATINU on all mete! boat Inr. nld tlmeik: linnillrraftH shell, small or hlg jolis, Phone KBj»d!»! *J! IlKLTA MOIJEL WO"OD PMliv. 11-Ineh pieces, good condition, reasonable, two Fnlr Haymi DeRlildrr llulck, I OH Monmouth street, 9OI)A~DTS'PKNSEIt, full or .part-time. parti and hardware, Prompt, efficient nililit-r tnoliii', flnwcr wtnvin«, lonp* r)COT(";li COLLIES. HableirtoV, fox (cr. swing, three.foot length, slightly useil, cker r.halrK. Phonii KE B-t I Hn-M. JKriHl'OOIi CI.KANlNd, building cess. Cnll nnil leave your niimp, We will get Apply Carlton Sweet Shnppe, (Next service that will plenie you, Mnnmnuth er weiiviiu', and leather craft, rlers, malrst Cocker Kpanli'ls: Toggi.ti* Vl H, P, molor with four speed pul- nsnirrriT-VrinsniiiTABTirYirLBriioTnVmriiiiht: : piidl, ' Nfptlc tanks, dry w«|]n nndyour choice of used car for you. to Carlton theater,) Phnne HI.JI-280S.' Plating nml Polishing Co., 119 West Utilise of 'I'oyK, Atlnnllc Illitlllands, berg goals, five doea, onn buek. Dyott, leys nnd bench, ISO. Phono SB ii- luggligo enrrler, and othi'r oxtraH. ilraln,'>l also wnnd deitter, sawing JdliK 1941 MftlUifTH'Y uiiiivrtlhlii cnupn Hir.ll. Mlhfll.H-AliEri WOfl'AN "for I'lKht Front street, fled Bank, Phono RE 4). Wycki.ir road, Eiitontown. Phonn KA 8«<]J color blue, (lotul eondltlnn. Cnll RU 1. nnd trucklnii. 99 Pi'itch Htrt'i'l, Shrews. Phuno KE O.ilil43 lu'tweeii n and 10 houseki'dilnt! nnd slniplr ranking, !I77L •_ II .1111.' COCKER RF5N1EL iiupples. RlacU 1140. Imry township, Phone RK 6-1 Sin. 0. P. M. Four ' ndulti. Steep In, Congenti.l HIIP- iifTFllOT UCCo cruller. Tiuit snTT. 1F.IISTF.DS IIIIIIIIY I'KAIT. Beparale fiOUSEWIVEH— Have you a locker or malei, Hired by Ch, Mr. Try-Cob, 4117 MATCHING DIVAN and~lialr, uphill". II, Wilson, LATK 1939 PAOKA..D 8, henler and rotinillntts. CnII LO A-10.1 fi evenings, lie- Have other boat, Bargain, 11,700. Call riiblicr molda and jiln(juL*H 1O maku homo fleeter? We havo the iiropur Roosevelt avenue, Oakhul'lt. Phone DE Itered, tnprstry covered, mothproofed, FAI.Ii rLOWING and lawn hed prep- defroster, livo now tlrci, pnlnt and in. twecn 0 urn! 8.__: . AT 1.01160. liuiirlni-h moldlhit comiiiMind, IWiulil rilli* 7-1171(1. Uied only short time, Phono RK 4- WOMEN—For assembling, wiring, sol. UglSr5iXl Makn offer on .4-foot sn nnd wrapping inHterlal, Can nlsn nratlnn. Cnll RK HSnS* lerinr Iiko n_w, motor tn A>1 condition, Hg'r~S5iXl bnl', Nrllle Ili'e luiilnh, Jelpi-y Innpern tn rrnt J'u.i a lockrr for «• low as >U n™ iN^mrccrvrrwi!^^*^^ 0251-W evenings/ OSTOOSMM iAi.Mw(ri.r.rprowin5r^n«i" T CniijiB n.inr>4. , dorlng on electronic equipment, Ap. a.mlllury hull, located at Pliamre liny inn!i(< lint tiuldtiN, I'UKII, hiuiilbnuii, ilnilai mnrlnii, Hull inund, hut ntida work, liri' year. MlildU'tmvn Hrf 11 trcrn llini, Inriuth, 'l>.' lie, nil fret condition, Cnll BFI-lul.lt ATOIl, Nnruo, seven cubic Ink' Mid needing liy tho sere or eon- ply Electronic Meuiurfminils Cn,, Lcwlii • tr., nil rnloift, llotiflii of Tiiyn, Atlan- fiiiin CX.-ILLA"(V1II>-', on wiiiKinirton Htntrs for ketch rig Included. No riaa> Highway ««, Phone Ml B*0.«l>, AT 1-0,14 u .11; fuel, yimr old, c.wllrnl ciinilllloii, tlnel, J, (i. llnKnrt, llcil Bank, rlmno street nnd Mnnle avpniin, Kntniitown, tic IIJKIII.OIIIII, _ _ rffiHTXUfiXFfT rTSfTlfiTEM;—iiomplcTi. ETXinK BOX l«, chrome soda Print 1175, MovliiR to smaller quarters, Rri!Hr!w!f/LKTtw7^il7nTlm^K C00K~A"Rli (JBNriRAL linuseworlior, onaliln nlfer refused, Phone RU l*0.t4. l'liir.lMVlilJl.U.NB" rtfrlaefiilorr 'iXS METXinrK h Call KE 6.01H7-.I. UK d.rniis.M," two weeks old, Actunl mllfimf 489, Milht lie oxpcl'lehrnl and hnvo ref. gATriTV tJl'EBt) .Hff wit^h a louptn-tii! llnfi will sell In part or coAI'lele, stnhon f*, automalln cleetrlii iron riXfiSSHATTBR7~"Rxiierlrnced In myltir". years old, t\\ rubln ferl, pmrtlrnily i»n>nn«nlf. Phone Fir, «...(« fnr up. IS,HO, thr'r natural Ruiilan nablra «r- ~ifjn?jw SASH ,i'2T(rrriTf?s~fignTs~n"f Will nr-ll rrmiinnhlr for nulck nrtlnii, rrcnem, There lire four In family, girl I'old V-fl nt a bargain price, Very nfw. Mlmt islt at nnr». Call KE <• Inir mid •Hoislloiii. Nnff'ls Ihc time Ii, boy 2 yenrs, Live In or out, Phone nnlnim-nl, HI Monnoulh itrait, Red rantiit attrietlvrly fnr wear w In stilt* glaii, l(_el for hot h*il or tn clou In In h«v> ynur fill wardrnnt put In or* 43 Ocetnport avenue, Writ Long nit. Ziitmck'" Boat, anil Motor Works, 0.7I.W hdwMn I mntt « f. M> Mt trilMI, lilt. PaiM H Ilill.' I Birta, rkent RE LOTU-M.' air. rhsni Kl |.eiOI*W, •ranch. Rl 1-4172, lghwuT SS, Morgan. Phoni MA 1-ltll, BASK BEOWTBB. VH% Page Nine KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE T REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BOATS SITUATIONS WANTED APTS. and ROOMS TO REN1 APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A(JENry—Klvn rontnn *n-l 'ART-TIME WORK, or baby iittinit at 13 SOUTU STREET—Comfortsulc.homc- K11ANSBUKG—l'our large, light roomi-. OKTAUPECK—Twn-Hory frame houh*-. NAVESINK —Burly Colonial cottaitc. DUTCH COLONIAL- Sis-room house. IERSEY SKIFF. Gr»y marine motor, 1 Nice location, 87 U-foot frontage. liatli; exfanhinn attir, oil hmtj one- any time, or practical nursing. Best. likl rooms. Phone Red Bank <-28l«. KfiBi(laire , heat, gtu and electric a up* 1 over 10(J ipari olrl. Unirjur four hot water, oil, jrranit': stone fireplace. 190 H. P. Can be seen in back of plieil. Adults, furnished or unfurnished. First floor, la rice living room with ii re- Jtr (tiling' ; SIu.xOO. Smnll d»wa iwy- reference.Be'ford._Phone KE_« U7 33-11^ Mrs. P. Kl \nrxe roriif r h«droomi>, library; batn. Wall to wail cari^tinx downstairs. Bfn- YMCA. Pho.it RE 1-2431-W. Martin 1 '.t Mornin Ki-iih- a venue. Keannhurg.' place, dining room, nun room, iwu W'rj- n't)I, No down jtitynit nt for trc»L. y.immeiniaii. ^ Or.e of Red Bank's most convenient VERY DESIRABLE rooma, nrar school roonis, modern kitchen with brenkfiini. f'-ncc nrnund proiirrty. AnVinx IIT.KO"). Rolitoa Waterbury. Realtor. 16 Wnt GIBBS 167FOOT »kiff, 2-cylinder Onau Florence Bogart, 27 Washinctoa nook, bath; second floor, two bedmom*, Hymn Agency, K«altori, Phone R_S 1- Front »tr*et,_Phon«! R£_6-3'»00^ strtf^RcdJUnk^ . ocation!. Call Bed Bank 6-1684. Mrs. and bus line to the station. Kitchen motor, electric starter, good con- >0W bnth, large storaire room. New hot nir AGENCY — New ranch 1K.0.' BRANI> "NEW" "BUNGALOW. Jrjv« VOtJNG MAN. high ichool graduate. 17 privilcwtH allowed. Call RE t-1210.* oil tired heat, oak floors, plenty of dition, in commission. Price $700. H_ MABVLANl>—Room and board, BKUKOOM—Pleasant, clean and com- huitur; five roumn, tile both, oil hout; ItUMSON mmcdiate occupancy. roomn, tile bith, steam, automatic Wood's Boat Works,, PorUupeckPorUupeck.. years old, driver's license, wants ful! closets: two-car garage; $12,500. Mnnld«- and out. Occupanrv Phme RK tf-3509.* itreet. i'hom Bed Bank l-om-M. ONK-ItOOM APARTMENT. All improve- P cellent condition. $»00. J. Burke, c/o Write, P. O. Box 788. Red Bank.' COMFORTABLE ROOM, near bath. Ail NEW HOUSES, bungalow and V.i_-*u>rr UK 6-t)7tiO.* S<>i>t. 30. AnkinK $I2,. I00. Kyrnc fAN'K—-Sfrmi-bunxal'iw, six rooms PAINTER and paperhan«er. Flrst-clasn merits. Private entrnncc. Bath and Barley Point. Rumson.* conveniences. Phone RE 6-1797-M. shower, laritc closets. Suitable for bus* construction. Dowlen Ftirk, Red Bank, 'iloS(p9t!>N AGENCY—A ttrRrtivu Co- A(fpnry, Rt?altori._ Phone RU 1-11:._..' . _ porch, recreation room, automatic work br hour, day or contract. 194 hone RE •-8207. JTFOOT -OPEN SKIFF, 7-foot. 5-inch .OUHROOM apartment, year around int'ss couple. Light houHekeepitift. Ln* lonial; rive rooms, tilt; bath, fireplace; ~fnrCS T heat, 1 '-i bsthn. In perfect conditions beam. Four years old, in food con- (ewman Sprin cutsd on river. Nenr bus and station. IEXFORD—New houie, five rooms nndj in« ponclled living room: nil h<*Bt; vra- come Two-apnrtmt-nt Parciutt floors, insulated; $15,000. Rol- rental, steam heat, in private horns. axe, luruu pint. Intjulatcd; JlH.OuO. dition. Call LO 6-196S from 8:30 to IB g.>04T-J.« Couple preferred. 29 Lawrence avenue, Phone KK ti-4313»J.' bath, fall cellar, steam heat, oil bur- hnimu with poBHiblip r apartmenp t on ththirrd »ton Watfrbury. realtor, 16 Weal front Thomphuii Agency, 81 East Front itrrct. fl H i i 4:30. Other hour* call LO 1-4416-M. IXPERIBK'CED and competent baby Keansburg. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Attractive 3- ner, copper plumbing, oak floon, p!an- Hot sir (.-irrolatlnil r oil hheat; one street. ?*J}l»pe_^*E 6-3"iO0.' •Itter. Able to stay any length of 44-FOOT SLOOP, Huffed for clamminif BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED. Larg* room Hpartmcnt. All utilities. Avail- e red throughout; plot 120iH9. CnM- rnuf. Ankintr 11 ft.ntyto, Hynie JOUNTKV BUNG A LO W~1>n~r small and crabbing, new mainsail, new lane rtquir.c], over night or several ablr_OcjoberJ. Phone AT 1-0325. ll avenue; 19,400. G. l.t F.H.A. loan. TllOMrsilTN" AGKNTJy^^i'Trtury^M" C7 ^KJiy.^kealtorj^ I'hone \i\J 1-1 I5p.* part of .Shrpw^bury entut*?, with 2'^ jays, excellent references. Call RE (- three-room river apartment. Modern, t Chrysler Crown motor, nil In excellent private. Excellent for business couple. KE *-0B9l-M. loniiil; oijcht roomn, bath, wiile IIOHTII ATTENTION I--•fYx*~r Unpersr" Six- acres of /round, additional acr*-ak'« Olo.' l'lVK-ROOML APARTMENT, $105; two >nr», firciilHCC, oil hrat; thrct-tHr KA- rootn eottatin ithrt-e bfdrooms) ; on condition. Phone AT 1-0347-J. or m Available October 1; 9110 furnished, or rivrrfrunt homrs (winter rentnls, fur- J1LD1 \CM LOTS at Obr* Manor. Obru available. Part is very old (was once JLamberson, Depot Inn, Leonardo, »ftcr place, Shrewsbury. Restricted reBldeu (rf. Itrt'fzcwuy; t>\|>unAiun Hpace for ilot 50x100. Locnt^d in renidential vi- carfiaktr'ft rottatrw), part has bt-en ru- 100 unfurnished. Write, "B. L.," Box niKhril), #110 und <12ii: 8-room Colon- nclciiiioniil iit»mt>; thitc t(cr<;H ; $ i!Oii0, 1 P. M." . 11, Bed Bank. inl house $120. Knlutoti Waterltury, tlal locality; 100 feet from ichool, Htnres 'intty, NrtdH repnirlnir. Asking $1.- tntly add«d. Ail very liny eonstruc- m.ison Ajreiicy, »l Eaet Front Mrcet. mo. Makt- offer. Byrne Agency, Real- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT THREE-ROOM and buth apartment. Itt'ultor. ] f> West I'ront etrei't. Phone and but line. F.H.A. approved. Utilities ion. Lurne l*2-»tory living room with SACRIFICE. 26-foot "Keyport lost and curbs. Price f 11 per font fronr- 7?j •H-*. Phonw RU 1 -UStt_*_ mall balcony over fireplace and larjc* First floor duplex house: Union Beach. .ITTLE SILVEK --Quaint Works," hnlf cabin sea »Uff hull. Business couple only. Rent $115 month- EjJ/ ag«. Call Anthony Plccola. EA 3-00'J*. AT.KNCY—Kumtiun lcira- • room bun- ticturc window, dining room, kitchen, OFFICES—Itt Kelly building, corner STUDIO 1IOOM with privaU hath, In tion, nuKh-rn Colonial; six roomn, two :hrta ht:droomt;, two baths, hall, full c«?l- Broad strest and Harding road. Apply Phone KK 6-0487. galow, tiled electric kitchen, hot air Needs work. Make oflcr. See *t PuU tjukt home, within walking distBnte J. CBAWFOKO COHPTON, Inc. atlis; flriMiliiff, oil IIL-HI. Plot 7O.\l !!0. oil hint; on*;-car intraicfi Hnd tircczeway. ar with small bar. st<:;un vapor hi;at, len'a Yard, Rumson. T. Mulhern. row broktr. or J. H. Kelly Co., Rca ii AND 4>i-RO0M npurtments in tino of 1'ort Monmouth main «ntf. tionvrn- Mic-t'iif ^arnuc; %\ tt.OOO. Thompson ViTH'tian ulinds ihrouahout houi>*-. A«k- ^il fired. Urnumls art; till laml*icHp«:ff, Bank. residential section. Newly modernized. R«al Mttt« and inturanca. If It's Phone Milltowu 8-0113-W.* icnt to bus mid railroad. 40 Klve^iitle irL-ni'y. H1 East i-'ront street. I'ho.n- Hf i\ 1..1H0. flyrnc Agenry, lirsltora. ,pil(fffl-in (fardrti. Huh hfcd/u all iilong CALL BE *-l)410 to lilt your property Near station, stores, etc. fi Third ave- avenue. Ocennport. Phone EA 3- a home, loti or Insurance. w» h»?« KK 6-O70O.' hnnr RU I-I1B0.' o:id Kivt-h privacy nnrl chiirm. A cr>iin- iio. Atlantic Highlands, Phone AT 1- (or rant or tor »alo. Lawley Atency. it BouU 3«, Belford. Phont THOMPSON AGENCY — Klvorfront try hideaway. Only |l»O.0'jf'. Ray Still- STURUy 13-FOOT lap strake akiff, Hi ARIfc COX AGENCY, realtors and in- '86J THREE ROOMS, or half of double house. - homesites; 2't-acro plotit, $^,5t)U; • !4- THB UBNNIH K. BYRNE Realtors man, tilH Hrnnd_ ulrF't.Phoni- UK ti-5111. H. P. , clutch reduction gear, surorl, specialising In waterfroi.t •UilNlSHED ROOM with kitchen priv- Six roomK, hnth; garage, Inquire U9 •-till. A-l condition. S325. Out of water. Can acre wooilril plots with 227-foot mad have several choice homes for UNUSUAL BARTMI'N—llrand ncw;"^T. ,,rop«rtl«s, sales and rentals, fomsnene ileges; conveniently located to .Fort Oalilnndjstre ei/_ fronlnpc, Kumson location: $2,500. Olh- paft, fparktin^ Iit*!e buniffilow. Living pe seen Saturday and Sunday, Ms Ocean >rive, Portaupeck, in the Borouih of Monmouth or town. In quiet clean house, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE double' or LOTS—All loU cl«tntd. Hav» all fecill. ntlc. for appoint men ta, call at 8 avenue, Sea Brittht. •ra from S75O tip. Th(»nip«o» Anvnry, oom 1 !ix 1.1, two hf>rJroom3, tiio hath, Oceanport. Phone LO «-l«02. "•hone RE 6-O0O6-W. single sleeping room. No other room- tie* Is, otw dev«loprotnU Siu 60E150. ij_ E»81_Frontjtlrci't, phone HV, fi-07jli).^ West Iliver road, Kumson, or phone tihty room. til« kitchen; corner lot of 23-FOOT SEA SKIFF 6Vi-foot beam, re- FOUR-ROOM furnished bungalow, |95 STUDIO APARTMENT, unfurnished, pri- ers. Conveniently located. Phone BE 6* Clost *.o but sod busintia. Pbons H. «i)xl-12. Hot air heat. Will decorate built Model A Ford motor. Call KE B. 6.3207. rifOlJPSUN AGENCY— Little Silver li^ nu i-iiso.* per month. Phone AT 1-0911. vate entrance, bath nnd kitchenette, 4463-J.* cation, LivinK ronm. kitchen, two o purchaser's tftKtt; for |i.O00. Ray «-2185-W g»s, light, heat and B«rage Included. 4S'.< TWO APARTMENTS—One, two roomi. ttlAUUW LAW PABK—Al!ta»it«r •«- hedroomfi, tile bath, cerfnr clntt^ti, ml "itiliman & Absoriates, 64>i Broad street, WATERWITCH OtTBOARD S H. t. rosnect avenue. Little Silver. Call RK tioa, men plot*) • maimt taitrletcd N KHU BANK—Newly dtcorated fivu- 0EUBABLE STORE. Cwlton thea. Newly furnished and decorated. The heat : Kfirngc; $10,000, No down pny- room house; garaRe; Venetian hlinili Highway 85 betwoeen Red Bank and small rowbeat and marine tranimU- 3362-J. other two rooms also furnished, suitable rtlldtntlal dt»*nii ». U. A. sp- mcat for (i. I.: expansion attic. Thomp- Shrrwsburyl, IUA Dank. Phone RE 6- aion, reasonable. W. Westiihai, 20 Bay tar building. Rut f 160 per provid; icauol adjoining, eloM to rail- nnd icrcfnn, Excellent buy for $7,000. TWO FURNISHED bedrooma. STtE for roil pit?. Phone KE 6-1057. )ii Agency, 81 Kaut Front street. phon« w tax rate. J. A. J-Uitfh, rvai estate, JA I. •treet. Kumson.* _^ __ month. Arpty Manner, Carlton kitchen privileges. Inquire after 6 road station: las. ori«ile|.s. A («w (n. TWO ROOMS, furnished, one double And horns sltoi Mill a»ailabl«. H>. four real- K_7 ITi? lirotnl mrei-t. I'hon^KEjI^JlSH.* _ FOUR BEI)RC)OMS—On a lnr«e lot. 17-FOOT SEA SKIFF, like new, one theater. P. M., 276 Mechanic atreet. Red Bank. one single. Gentlemen priferr*il. "itfL'fifSfLVEft buiiKalow, inrRe living Hf aut if it liy Inrwisraprd. nnd plantrd year old, four-cyllnder Jeep marine Phone Bed Bank 1-1274. tor: lisa B. Al.saad.r. oa tbi vitalises. IN RED BANK—Convenient'to buslneiia. S7 [{ranch nvenue. Phone RE 6-1166.* >or,» ««< lank «-147t-J. room, fireplacf, two lirfhooms: autr- with Kardtn and orchard. In a nice r«vi- otor with reverse • gear, small cabin. PIVE-ROdit furnished bungalow, steam HARMING TWO-ROOM apartment, Recently modernized nnd redecornti'd IUI1N1SHKII KOOM in private family. ma tic hen t; Kira^u; Ian JHCH ,)«.•(( plot, six-room house; low taxr*. moderately tal npi«hltorhood und perfect hom« Fhone RE 6-11190-J. heated* Frigidaire, automatic WIIUT suitable for huninrss woman; all utili- reasonable. Ciin he seen at 40 Worth- KEANSBTJRG—One block to bench. ar school; $11,500. Gforjrr S. .Schantk for A family with ftvcral children, r'irs-t heater, piano, Suitable for two teachers ties. Onll RE 6-207UR.* Four-tamily tlUyear house. Income irired itt |S,.'it}0. J. A. Hnii:li, rcnl «>•*• ley Ktriut, lied Dank, or phono RE 6- ciuy, S Linden place, Phone KE 6- tute. Ir,7 Kroiul street, Thonc KE 6- tlnnr. ciieln.srd porrh, living room with or Lieutenant's family. 9 Shrewsbury ROOMS—Available at reasonable prices. fl,30u aurnmer, $700 winter. All fur- 0H1I7.' fire[j!acp, dining room, modrrn kitrhf-n; 4T1 fi. nished. Very Rood condition. Total vtico 4158/ i MISCELLANEOUS rrtnuc. Highlands. Phone,RE_6^99^ Pleasant surroundings, clean moden, TWO OR THREE furnished rooms, for •APE COfi HOME—Lnrire Uvlncr room", »'cond floor, four bedrooms, tilrd bnth j fcVKUETT—Year around house four hitthroom and shower, Situated within 18,000. Make nn appointment wit!i QUITB" COUNTRY nTmosphcrc. N*ur two-far t*t>.rh)ifr. Settle PSU(P. $l">,00U. miiliHc-nitcd couple, or two simile men. owner. Phon* KE «-l)4U for Inunc- r.ri'pli.ct?, pdwiliT room, two bedrnnms. Kod Hunk. i'lotH from \ U> 5 urnm, miles from Red Bunk, Bus service. wnl king dint mice of all school H anil 1 Stillm;ui /X-3ficiHt''9, »> 18 Broad street, "•[OUR PET BOARDED, Have room (or All improvements. Nice comfortable tion. l)iiM'?.o-poich; KiiniKt- ; oil lircd; $1it,8U0. llnuaivrlv plitnteil. Priced from 11.100 j'lve rooms, running water »nd toilet. hunris. Please inquIrc at HE ti -!>____}a___[ home; also KIU'HKC if needed. Apply in 'i'iic K, Schanrk A»:«?ncy, 8 Linden KK fl-5 III,_ ' one or two in my private kennel. Children welcome. Monthly rent |35. ot und cclil NNYCRIfittl, U. i. homer Ualmoi.« o 41.600. Ideal for that ranch type COftfFOKTA'BLE, charm- Penonal care with good food and fresh NICE DOUBLE ROOM. _ rear nf hnnpc, 165 Shrewsbury svenue, PJJlL^ bununlow. .1. A. Haiifh, re ill cnUtr, l.*>7 Phone BE 6-1IU-M. Brothari, Little tllver, Phone Rtd r i(f town housr.'. (.'IOHI; to nil trans- water. Bathing and clipping. Will ca.l wntci* In room, Thrfee doors oIT Broad Red Bank.' . k KUM'SON—Cape Cod home; 14-acre plot iirmul »trriM. Phone KK «-4l. iH.* 2VllOO!ir~COTTAGETRo5JirCOTTAGE, furnished:; strcM. Inquire 21 Peters iilncc, Red ^ _f*898T or ltd Bank I-O76S. Lame IIVIHK room, fireplace, powder portation, commuter'* dream, has hecn, for. Vanessa Kenneli.. Phont RE «• THllEK-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. doctor's homo m t:\trrnw\y accessible. J074-M1074- . minute! to Red Bank station. Mon15 Blink, No Kmall children or dol*B. 4 Grand- FAIR HAVEN—Near "ichuol and"b>; oom, three bedrooma anil tile bath, mouth Hills section. Nothing like it Home, (our roomi and bath, e>i>anHioi, hreuzeway. automatic heat; $21,fl0'i. flve roomR, powih-r ronm, lu-cczcuiiy; Modern »nd corn pact; first floor, living EIST_ MINUi S WANTEU—1« f»u lave • FURNISHED apartment, thre rooms, i dun-. KnnshurKKh . {iirttrr; all electric kitrht-n. Vend inn room, dining room, kitchen, sun porch, house (or salt: buyers willing. R. V. from Maine to Florida. Rent 175. larif bedroom, refrigerntor, hot wntor I'ORT MONMOUTH. Kurnlnhed, two- nttlc, hot water heat, otl burner. Small Cnork'o S. tSchiinck Agency, 8 Linden down imyment. balance on easy terms. itliiwlit, combinntion screen ami storm mnid'H ronm, tile hnth, opf>n pnrch; HPC- *R. Stout, 71 Uroad street. Phono Sed Write, "Monmouth Hills," Box 511, Red day lind nijrht: nil improvements: 1 Ty room apartment; all utilltieu; 115 per ure. PJinne KE 6-0Uli7.^ wlixiowi, ull hi'ftt; SI 1,MOD. J. A. HuMth. >nd floor, four In ilrooms nnrl two tikrt Bank 2141 Bank. blocks from station. , Business couple, week. Reduced rent for help at home. CnU R.J*. 6-852B_afte_r_5:30. _, J(7ci:ollIS T)PI>OTiTllNlf\—fltMl Uniik. ren] (-Htnte, 1 ft7 Drotitl street. I'lionu KE tilths, thrt'u of bed room R have opf n HOME Sl'lK. Large beautifully him)- SAVING A PABTVT Rent a juke box EXST KEANHBURG — All-'yeur-'rouiui hllilren. HP Locust avenue, R*.-d Adults only. Plmne KE 6-0461-M. Kfist Front Rtreet, seven rooma, bnth, (M 1 •") S .^ mrch. New Ksso heater, rlectririty unit, for the occasion or P. A. system for home. Five rooms and bftth. Kent Bank.* •CKi>ed corner lot. In best residential extra lavatory; two-cur iraraK'?. Very lil; two-cnr K'tra^c. I>r;intirally rf-dttcril SINGLK ROOM with private bath. On section of Little Silver. Call RE C-33SJ. i Alit IIAVKN — Modtrn two-bedroom nominal fee. Call or write Majestic ISO per month. Occupancy Oct. 1stNICEL. Y l'UHNISHEl) apartment, kitr.h- first floor. Private entrance. On bun Komi condition. liai>:«In. Constince to S 15,000. Ray Stillman & Associates, Open to reasonable olfer. 'th, It Mnplo avenue, iFalr Haven. bungalow, two yt>am old; excellent Amusements, 15-17 West Bergen plare. Phone KE *-lS7»-M. en, bedroom, living room, with pri- Ine. $10 a week. 700 River roid, Fair 'omlitinn; itil hot water huut, hanlwand fil.S Broad Htrret, Red Bank. Phone RE BB 6-2137 HARHING COTTAGE, unfuniihed, vnte bath, lltisiness couple only. 7 Sixtli Haven. Phone RE fi-0« 11-R.' NEWLY COMPLETED, on one-acre land- Fhom>J{R_6-2_308. tloori tlirouKboiit; copper plumbing. 0-5111. venllf. Atlantic Hichlnnds. Cnll AT 1- scnped plot: nix-room house, plux ex- HUMUS, 100 pounds, ton or load. Seed, live roomi and bath: acreage: newly THUEE-KOOM _nfurnished apartment. KUMSON HUNRALOW. Furnlahed t»r fireplace, combintition Hereins nnd stoim PUETTY. CliAKMING" little "bungalow. bulbs, or trees. Frank Konow, Box decorated, on private estate, for desir- 1775-W. pansion attic; brepzewny; twii-cur ira- ( unfurnliihed. Hidtfe road; (deal ipot. in private ImmeI , nil utilitlen, prlvato rage: 119,000. Call EA 3.Q583-M. irnldWR; inrRe lot, good location. Ciill (Jooil locution (or worker at Post. Ac* 811. Rumson,* ______able tenants. Rent $85. Write, "Cot- FURNISHED KOOM for couple. 2:1 •nuance. Business couple. References Five rooms, bath; gnrntTe. Excellent con- K 6^7.1ll-W._ 'essible ti> town, to Fort Monmouth. tage,age," HBoo x 511. Bed Bank. Bank slrret, Red llnnk. Phone RE B- 4-AGUE PLOT, wooded, golf course ex- dition, oil heat. Constnnce Smith, 14 Kivt; rooms nnd hath. Nice lot. A good required. Writ i', "Couple," Mox fill, Mnpli- avenue. Fair Haven. Phono RK bath, tion. road fitntion; 11.000 to 91,300. Call KA :iO8 FOR EXCHANGE RJKNfSHED COMPLETELY. Thren xtru lot«: ni:ir Iji-onnrdu hitrh utiionl, Hro;id stri-rt, (HiKhwtiy .'t.'i li.'twt.en RrtJ lavatory, oil heat, washing »nd ironlni: ROOMS—For couple or three purson*,. ii-orift:t.M. JS.2U0. Henry Schwvizer, Ittaltor,' 1 Hi Hank nnd Sliri.w3liuryJ, Red Bank. Phon* machines. Low rental jto responsible Xarisv uiry rooms, with private kitchen. WOULD SOMEONE like to exchange • Lnri^e front ronm. Everything supplied mth, Fritfldnlre. Separntc entrance. Mod- ATTRACTIVE new bungalows In Mnin atft'ct, KcniinhurK. I'horn: KE 6* coupleluplc.. Phone RE H-2275. nicely: complete housekecpinK. 63 Mor- PAUL R. STRYKER R-altor. Farmt '*_____J • modern home, with nice ground! In TH ronvenic nc€«. Nenr Red Rank, Little Si Ivor, Itumflou nnd Fair H\2J. ItKSIDKNTIAL, neitchbnrhoud. Romnntlc, RUMSON—CorneIJUSO r Kidgo 'road nnil Ave- fm-d plact*. next tn Cnrnmel lire Crenm p 1 Bumson, Fair Hnven or Red Bttnk, for Kennr-bnrj,', Leonardo navy liter ltusuK, and farm estatei. State High- Hnven, Kafly terniH. Sec Coastance iiiTol) fIUY~-In nlc; lorntlon. Six-room K aceful homt . S»'t buck on large lot, one, in Allenhurst, nenr the utation? For nue of Two Rivers. Six rooms, bath. Shopim. Reasonable price. Phone KE jnins._Weekly rate. Phoiif KE H-0fH4.* house, newly (iecoraU'tl inniili' timl out. Ideal for professional olfices nnd homo 147.1-J. way 34, HoImdcL PUnt Holmdel Rhflterrd by lovely pim-H, wild cherries, full particulars, please call AU 3-3VI1-M. C'OZY.' SINtiLR furnishnil room for Smilh, 14 Maplo nvenue, l-'nlr |fa- One Mock Irom llroiwl Htiv,\, KV<\ Hunk: combined, Will alter anil improve to 2 li -ROOM APARTMENT, rosiul* tnly 9*6801. maitlfH. Knimr bunjrJilnw with cedar Ktntlrmiin. Next. tn bathroom. One vun. Phone RE 6-2308. ihir.k'lf*. Living room with fii'fplacf, din* suit and rent accordingly. Joseph G. furnished, all utilitirn fiiipplird. Suit - p McCue Agency, Realtor, Phone RU 1 lock from Rroiul strcft, S6 per * e»?k. 'k HEXLER—Attractive njr room, modern kitchen, two ijidrooms, ble foi' biifiiheHS oouplr. C'HII KE 6- •IK WHIIUO! Rtreet, Red Bank. Phone K£ANSBURG—Beach property, ycttr Sl'KlNti SfKEKT, Re^l Hank. Bctiutiful Coloniiil, i.ittlr Silver, Living room, 0444 or RE I.I470.* around, four-family htfuat1, three den. imitation ti[t> hath. Hot air h<-nt. *' WANTED 002 lj REJl;26fi t -J. home with four bedrooms, larjce livinn firpplnc-t', thrrt hcdrooitii, two hat ha; Rerrpns, a tor m windows and HWIHIIL'S, RUMSON—Five-room house, furnlnhc', ATLANTIC HIOiltANDS—A complete rooms each and toilet. Iticome, nummvr room, dininif room, and modern kitchen. . . two-rnr gHrane; bnrbf>r:iic: and garage; year around. Adults. LAKC.K VUHNISHED room. Short block $1,300; winter, 1700, iurnisheil; plot r Hcnilix washer: onr-pwr gtimgc Ideal WE BUY GUNS of any type or d«,ocl»- little house on ground floor owrjfiok- from busiiifBH dintrlct fctnd all bus Uai-;,';ilii at 51^,, >00. Cuastance Hmith. wcll-litniiicn|if>d plot; $17,000. liroad home for small family: $3,000. Raf tion, used or new. Kislln't, Broid and Available Nov. 1. References. Write, nK bay. Three rooms, baths, bright, 50x100. Total prke |S,00O, Muit sell. 14 Maple iivenut*. Fair Haven, Phono nnd Mrchanir Ktrci>tH. Phonr KE fi-lMUO. lox «5, Bethel, Conn.* Itipfi, Quirt nciifhborhood. 57 deters Phono nwner, KE * SLlllrmin id AHnoriate<>, 6 IS Broad street* Front etr.su. Opec daily • a. a. U clean; also two-room and linth npnrt< >laep. Jtcri Bank/ RB_ 6-2308. ' __ W^^IddM Phone RE 6-f. 111. RUMSON—Furnished, nicely conditioned ment, both reasonable. dill RE 6* KKANSBURti—A bargaiiT Muit lell. » p. m.. and Sunday mornings. rLEASANt. LAR'UE front bedroom. In UKLMMONI) PLACE. Cuavenient to R»:d Six-room cottagp. Living room, fire- NORTH SHREWSBURY rivtrfront. fine house. Four bedrooms, two tile baths, 4941 -,T.' leaving state. Four-family houae, Hank liubineas center and railroad ita* place, dining room, three bedrooms, Crtt- nf th(- lovelieit spots on tho river. NTiqUEB—Best prices paid. Cklit, privntn home, 182 Branch avenue. year-'round. Summer Income about 11,* giaaiwit*, »iciur«i, itatuet, huttoiu. hot water h»t, oil. Near bus, 112.1CHEERFUL DOUBLE room. Desirahln tion. Seven rnomB, bath, extra lavntory , taif of three rooms; Urffc plot; $12,500 About an aero nf heautifully Innflscnpnil monthly. Sweeney Agency, Monmouth location. ISO River road. Phone RC 300, plus winter Income about $700; garage. Imtnedtnte occupancy. ('oTintancu for both. Broad and Mechanic street*. •utai toya, lamps, pistol*, gold eolna, I'UftNISllEll housekeeping room for 60x100 plot. All furniahedt very good lawn. Well-planned, modern house. LiV" avenue. Phone RU 1-1492. •-3511-J. Smith, K. Maplo avenue, Fair Hnven. Phonr RK_fi-3 100. • inK room with (Ireiilnee, flagstone patio, •no lurnltun, toonniouth county looks, VAN HORN—Compact, modern six-room business couple. Rent include. Frig- flhajie; $8,000 total price. Phont KK Fhone__REJ)-23_|)H papa. Pt««l Gllnaan, U Spring itro»W FURNISHED STUDIO, luitoblo for two; idnire, linens, dishes, etc. Desirable lo- 6-044*. _• HILLTOP ESTATE. Magnificent view, dining room. powHtr room, utrenmlirm Colonial. Completely redecorated. on river, in Rod Rnnk, near depot; EATONTOWN. " HuHineBH location. At 26 nrren. Residence contains ten kitchen, hreezeway; uttuchpcl garage • ged Bank. Phone l-OUS-M. Fireplace: oil heat, tiled bath: garage: cation. 172 Hudson avenue. PhonB RE Wi $75. P__ne_SE_ 2_O06O._._ , (MMO.O-R. ATTRACTIVE MODERN five-room bun- present good paying investment. Kivc rooma, three tiled bathi, fireplaces, auto- three bedrooma. lilcd hnth; (most roomi 9T PRICES lor your old car. large landscaped plot. Furnished or un- 'OO'RS—Furnished, single anil double. lialow. Fireplace, gas range; attacheil ^purtmentH with kitehuns and four extra matic heat, nun ronm and \ Brink anr! avenue, Lonp Branch, Phone LO 6- iness couple preferred. Phone KE 8- REl)~UANK—Liv« In modernized six- Phone K. B. 1-52^4 S2»7.J." 4 S» 3. Automatic hot water oil heat. Call own- Phone MS 6-2308. Shrewabury), Red Bank. Thone RE «• PIANO—Any kind, any condition. IT 0S36-M.* fr. RE C4739-R. room houHe with hath, automatic hnat WIDOW DESIRES to share furnished FURNISHED ROOM for Kcntiemnn. Nrar ITit'fLE SILVER. AUmctive- itueen id enjoy income from two additional TOIMIT. 29 Pe»rl itwet, Lokiwoou, house, in Red Bank in quiet residen- LOVELY STUDIO ROOM. Running hot ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Houiei, with bungalow. Five rooms, enclosed porch, two-room bath apartments in rear. Price Phone LA 8-2180. lnl nl_t:rnnM>_Ttntion. Cnll RE fi-2fi70_W. nnd cold water In room; at no privRte I1UMSON—Estate area. Four acres. ynone JJA p.aniu. tial area, near bus linl to railroad sta- FURNISHED ROOMS. nlefiilnK nni\ lifrht •II improvementi, four to six rootnb; bath, fireplace, nil h*nt; attached Ka- $ir.,OfiO. MlmiKh Agency. Phone RU 1- WE BUY ALL sewing machine! up to tion, with business or retired couple. entrance with porch; on main bus line. some on private beaches; two blocks to raite; trues and beautiful shrubs. Imrbe- 071 fi. Lit r if •) lake, beautiful setting, housekeeping. Call nfter 5 P. M.( RK For further information, call RE (J- 1135 i also typewriters, up to 160 i Write. "Residential House." Box 511, everything; 1100 per month, payable cue. Newly renovated. For quick sale EXfONTOWN. Beautifully landscaped small cottage with living room fi-3Ij51, 15 North Bridge Rvenue. Red 4028-M. like rent. No down payment neciiwmry. $ll,r>00. Constance Smith, 14 Mnj.lt) •ddinz mnchincs, office equipment, etc. Bod Bank, for appointment with owner.* Bank.'1 •ix-room dwflllnir. IH baths, sjn- Will call. Phone AS 2-6037. . WE HAVE SEVERAL house* for rent fHEEKOOtTTURNlSrTEI bun««low. 44 Find avenue. Atlantic Highlands, or venue. Fait' Haven. Phone RE 6230H 20x42, hot water heat, oil, Ideal FURNISHED ROOMS—SO WaverJy [ porch, modern kitchen, breakfast room, jiLDBRLY LADY* wishes room and in Red Bank, Rumson and Sen Bright, Water, electric; near bus, trains. Nice call AT 1-01*61 or AT l- M90. ... YOUIC CONVENIENCE th. WearU for rilKcriminatinK couple. Asking plncc. Phnno RE 6-0085-11.' large ynrd nil hy yourself: week, month laundry, fireplace, automatic heat, rec- board with breakfast in bed, in Redannually and for the winter from 870 NEW HOTJSE—Fivc rooms and bath, Nemeth Agency can be contacted at reation ronm with ftrrnlafe in basement; 117,000. Sweeney Agency. Phone Bank or nearby, 135 per week. Write. C ROO'W in prlvnte one-family or year around. Adults. Cooper, York for sale or rent. For further infor- any time after office hours or Sunday* monthly up. John L. Mlnueh Agency, home, next to oath. Business woman avenue, Port* Monmouth. Nenr Route garage. Price $12,500. Mlnugh Alter.6 RU 1-1492. "Boom and Board," Box 51tJjted_Bank. Rumson road. Phone RU 1-071*.* mation call KB 6-07'20-J or write John by calling EA 8-OS46, RE t-3299-M or Phone RU l-07t«.» VETERAN DESIRES a private loan ol prpfrrrecl. BnK BR. Nrw Monmnnth. Wilnon, Church street, Keannburti. SiSVlENNfibOM unfurnished house. Two RE 6-4206-W.* RUMSON RIVERFRONT=I)-ep water LOCUST—AT stone church. Two largi 1225 for one year at lix per cent. Will NEW 4^-RODM unfurnished Rpnrtmetit. TlTTtEE-ImoM furnished apartment for liol)EKN YEA AROUND home Five baths; double garage: newly decorat- Immediate occupancy. Uctl Bank SHREWSBURY—Five-room bungalow. for boat: six roomi, bath; two picture hedroums, .modern expansible dwelling, give good security. Write, "Loan," Box ed, oil heat. Sub-letting optional, $120 winter months. 67 Bnyview avenue, rooms and bath; conveniently locnturl. Convenient location. Largo enclose-! windows; hot water heat; Karaite, work- furnished. Cabin type ir-iraKe-; corner Manor. Phone RE K-'illOO-W. KealiBbuiT. Phone KE 6-0791-M.< 111. ilt, KcIKdU Bank------. a month. 174 Branch avenue, Red Bank, Furnlfihed or unfurniihed; reannnablr, Runporch, central heating. Price $7,000. shop; -mall plot in convenient location plot 73x100. Lnrtfu double huns win- WloneJlE «-««79." TWO-ROOM APARTMENT. Kwrythinir KUHNlSHEDi pieasaiit double room For information, call KE 7-2itl7.lt after Wcart-Nemeth Agency. 42 Brdad street. Price 110,000. John L. Minusrh Atrencv dows, 18-lnch overhanging roof, pruviik-i YOUNG MAN deslrei day'i work on furnished except linens nnd dinties. ' private place: ready *o work; four EIGHT-ROOM, year around house, fur- Hccaiul floor front, near bnth. Will rent ft P. M. Phonn RE 8-2240.* Rumion road. Phong RU 1-07U,* shudu over entire house; 12x22-foot liv- Call RE fi.327f.-W. Blnulo to inisint'SH mnn. Central loca- ing room. 10x10 kitchen, HxH bathroom, j.' experience. Call RU M140. ntshed. Located on Sycamore avenue, RED BANK—Convenient . locution, six HILLTOP FARM—91 rolling acres, beau il. BOARD TWO elderly persona Shrewsbury. Apply Rosevelt Tea Room. TWO BUSINESS adult* wilt share pri- tion, in n>BldpntiaI section. 23 William G17NNISON HOMES. Matter strfei, rooms and hath: one-car garage: an 35-foot open porch. Full size attic, con* vate home with service or himinfMt street. Red Hunk.. Phone RE 6-0892-W tlful modernised old Colonial eight* nice private home. Cheerful, .warm Braneh avenue, Little Silver. Phone RE three sfien, $900 to 11,(500 down; excellent value for $10,500. Wear*- crt-to red ttlo full basement, varied col- room, good food. Phone 8E 2-0848-J. couple. Oi! heat, till utilities. Phone LO for_ai>|)ointment.* room house, 2 hi tiled bath*, two fire ored asphalt shingled roof. Situation on «»» 11 deluxe atces to 8 roomi, 2% Nemeth Agency, 42 Broad itrnt. Pliont plitces; all wide nln« floors; steam, oil ULt> BUILDINGS for wreckin <.26IJ9-)1 or LO 6-4417. r_ iv~EANSBUWi—66 Center avenue RE <-2240.» • * knoll facing Valley Urivc. Outsidn RUMSON—Five.room furnished nunira- heat. Chicken houses for 1,600 layers, garden fireplace. Many large, fruit and perienced wrecker. Phone KE low, enclosed porch, all convenience*, FURNISHED ROOM'S — 47 Waverly phone Essex 2-5!i22; C.6-room house baths. Highest quality. Immediate InrKt two-story barn with six box itillr. place, Red Bank. furnjehcdi: 2»H-rnom apartm«nt bath. shadn trees. Owner will provide new SJ75-W. J. I. Dennett 4 Son Wrecking Carage. Can he leen Saturday or Sun- t delivery. Catalogue. Write, Everett BOWMAN AND AXELSEN. Several anil J1 cow stanchions; wa_on housi-, natural gas Magic Chef range, new hot Co. day. Phone RIT 1-044?.M.* SHXRlTTflVlEft HILLS (Neptune town- THREE^EOOM npartment and batHI II. Thome, King'i Highway, Middle- attractive houses and estates in ffarave and other outbuildings. Owner water hoikr, new Voungntown kitchen AIDERS TO SHARE expense! from Rid xhiiK) Ronm with kitchen privilege*. Supply own heat. Call after Thuri anxious to sell. Price 137,600. John L. town. Rumson, Sea Bright, and vicinity. sink. Immediate possession; 15 minutes Bank to New Brunswlek. Rutgera Location and transportatinn pood. 15.16 day. 1 S3 Linden avenue. Highlands. Minuirh Agency, Rumson road. ' Phono to fted Hank railroad station. Price #K',- Undent. Phone EA 3-048«-J. REAL ESTATE WANTED Brighton avnnif. Mra. Helen Rutan.* rouTTANtrX'ffA'LF rooms. fmbktTTrT Cull for appointments at 10nK Ocean RU 1-0716.* Vbl'El'.AN WOULD like loan to com KOOM—In private home. Littlo Silver new development. Furnished or un- LAKGE BUILDING plots in high class avenue, Sea Bright, or phone SE r>00 I'h one BO S-0780. _ RUMSON—ON BUS route, ilx rooms. VAN HORN—Setting for antiques, 150- plete building house, need S2.S00 clear. on bus line. Phone RE 6-328Q.J.* furrtBhcd._ Cull Mr. Wood, KE g-fi224. residential section. Exncricnvcd bulid- bath, enclosed pnrch, full dry cellar; MIT TOUR PROPERTY for Mil lr er will erect four*room insulated Cape 2-1)147 or SE 2-0120. year-old house. Steam hi-at, oil fired. Have built up to the roof. Please call reat P. F. Kennedy. 21 Patert BIICI HOUE~fflN THREE-ROOM iTpartniL-nt. THTrEK.OR FOUR ROOMS, furnished. steam, oil h«at: electric automatic hot 1 •nytinte. Howard Campbell, Chapln Newly decorated. Venetian blinds, all All utilities included. Available Sent. Cod or ranch typo homes. (Cape Cud EignL room. , bath, four flm'tarri!. Bmn Phone Red Bank »-04»4. hai expansion attic), for $7,000. >'<>r INCOME PKOPEKTY. Eight-room water heater: two-car garnKe. Pru*e used an RaraKF. Only $13,500. Ray •venue, oil Newman Spring! road, BE conveniences, gats and electric mipplied, Ifith. 08 VaUvnon nvenue, Shrewsbury. $10,000. John L. Mimih'h Agency, Rum ia-0129-R. 160 a month. Corner CVntcr street and (,'itll KK 6-2IJO-W. detail HVC N. F. Leihrock. 1S2 Kavlne IIOUHL', nil improvtmenls; three-room Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone LIST YOUR PROPERTY with the Drive. Matawan. Phone MA I-I790-K. buuuiiluw, all iminovi'mt'iitH; income ?2i- Bon road. Phonr RU J -071*.* RE B-4100.1 (tilKL, AGE 6, to board in private home Clinton avenue, East Keanisburg. Phon liEAUTII'UL fmiV rnoms, 2l wlnHown. KUMSON—NOW modtrn hrick-faced Lawley Agency. Phone BE «• KE fiO«44Jfc HOUSK AND TWO seres fn Matawan. 100. Would hnvij to ltd ficon to be up- VAN HORN—IS.il> down payment for Own Kirl will be a companion. Good Fri^iiluiro. VciiRtlnn blinds, VHH au- preclHtcd. Phone HI :!-K177-J. ranch-type bungalow. Urn* living Care and food, near school and church, (410. Complete real estata and in- ;n:i BROAD STREET. LHT^P sunny, litntntic hrnt; Knranc; 870. Schumann, Ideal for couple who love beauty and Veterans. Five-room modern Cape OUNDATION FOR six-room ranch room with fireplace, dininir room, kitch- In Leonardo, reasonable rates. Call AT luranci lervlee. cheerful dvuble room, includilnir uae, StHtcfiir place, Riverside Height!, privacy. Two acres on hill afford rain en, laundry, three maiter bedrooms, Cod. Tiled bath, expansion attic, auto* J.0552, electricity nnd heat. Kitchen privileges; Rcil Ba n k, I view of surrounding countryside. Oak houKf, temiiorary four-room malic heat: attached grtrasre; dry base- floors, knotty pine fireplace with heat low now on property of live acres, Phone nmntcr tiled bath, maid's bedroom and HOUSE FOR TRAINED thrcf.yrar-old car apace. Anbury and ShreWHbury bur. bath, plenty of clout ifiac*. well in' ment; 911,750. Ray Van Horn Agency, UUN8TANUI SMITH Agency, 14 Mspi. SEA BRIGHT—Three 2-ronm apart- ilator, separate powder room, lartfa KE 6-07H6-W-1 or IIU r>-()6(J7. Fair Haven. Phone RK 6-4100.' thoroughbred male pointer. In re- at door. Smart location. Hcil Bank. menU: two 3-ronm npnrtmcnts: one fiulated, nutomfltic heat: attached two aveiui. Fair Haven. Phone Bed Bank screened porch, automatic Hot Point THKECE BEUROORfS. Atlantic W~ VAN IIOKN—Top Kumson location. Ten- turn, would want an heir. Call between t-2101. Cash buyer! (or all tilu of LAROE ROOM, nicely furnished, private <-rnom bunKnlow, furnished or unfur- range* Two mi leu from Matawan sta- car Karage; excellent location near bus, M and « P. M.. EA 3-08«Q.J. nished from |50 up to $115, I'hone SB landH home, in uNCfllcnL residential ocean and schools: plot lU6xI6r>. Price room residence, four baths, four fire* ItllU o * . JVa.« sxrx .*-vow"!J» real estati. lavatory, hot water: conveniently lo* tion. Owner muit move because of neighborhood »nd hi^h locution. Coal rated. Phone RE 6-',237-W. 2-0291. \ ^__ $ao,6OO. John L. Mlnugh Agency, Rum places, oil heat. Heated garage with WIN STROLLER. Will pay rusonabla U8T YOUR PftOPEfcfY with u- quiet work. New ranch-type. Will sacrifice stoker hent. Priced at $'.',500 to close apartment. Only $20,000. Ray Van price. Call AT 1-0219-R anytime af- reiirti and a equate dial. Gttenaeri TWO-BEDROOM apitrtntont. New build- TWO NICE LARGE bedrooms, furnished. for > 10.500. Phone KE 7-2725-R. lion road. Phone RU 1-0716.* estate. Appraised last year at a much KUMSON—Modernised 8-room dwelling, Horn Agency. Fair Haven. Phone RE 6- - 1 P. M. Agency, 1(7 First avenue. Atlantic inir. Monmouth W\U section. Fifteen Cooking privileges. Conveniently lo-' G I OPPORTUNITY. No down payment, higher fianrv, Scu Luwiey Agencj 4100/ catpd near railroad station and all buses. (four bedrooms), tiled bath, down- {COUPLEi 'TO SHARE home with soldier'! Ulgklindl. Phone 1-1100. mintilcs to Red Bank station. Nothing 100% loan. Seven rooms, bath, cel- HcroHH the bridge _in Middletown. VAN HORN—"Barn red" with whit» like it from Maine to Florida. Rent $120/ Call REJ-26Q9. stairs lavatory, screened porch, hot wid and son. Pfcone RB l.»«79-M,' LOT WANTED—To build a Home In lar, oil burner heat; 100x100 comer; KKI) HANK—Convenient to bunet am water oil heat. Insulation: two-car ga- trim. Modern bungalow. Five spacious TWO GAS-FIRED steam radiators, Red Bank area. Please atato price, lo- Write, "Monmouth Hilli," Box 511, Red THR'EK.ROOM APARTMENT with bath. near buH, utores, schools, etc. Real bar- schools. Compact homu nf aurprlflitii. room.", fireplace, hot water heat, oil Rank. rage. Price 111,500. John L. Minunh ' working order. Write, Box 28, Seaeitlon of lot, and site. Write to "Lot partly furniFhwl. Call RE «.007fl. trnln. Price $6.r.0Q. Cnll KB «.132f>-M. rtfOmincKS. Tlireo hcdrnomR, modern AKency, Rumson road. Phont RU 1- fired; garage: lnn;e plot, funcinir: $12,* Bright. Wanted." Boa ill. Rod Bank. FOR BUSINESS MAN. LH^G room In FURNISHEP COMBINATIONlivInrr-Ki EAST KKANSBURG—Four-room l.untin- tiled liath ]>iun powder room: two.cnr 0716, .'00. Kay Van Horn Agency, Fair Ha- LISTINGS VVAKTEb-W. hav* client* private home. Resident inl auction of ronm. kitchenette. Prlvi'tc bath ami Karajtc. Complete In every way; I Hi.. low; plot 50x100. Driven well, elec OCEANPORT—Quaint, chirmlng seven- ven. Phone RK 6-4t00.* waiting to buy all types of properties Elberon, near main bus line. Phone LO Friiridnire, ?6',. Adults. Phone AT I- tric, gas, oil heat; year around rent 000. See Ltiwlcy AKency, across the VAN IIOKN—Secluded ncre. Excellent 6-1021 before 10 A, M. , (1980. room fnrmhouflc. bath, modernized SITUATIONS WANTED In the Red Bank area. For prompt ac- dencc. Suitable for urn nil family. Call liriiittt! in Milltlk-town. ' ( neighborhood. Very desirable year- FURNISHED three-ronm apartment, THJIEE-nOOM Hpartment, |>lim private M kitchen, three fireplaces, wide pice tion, phone, write, or flilt the John L. KB_6-046q-W_aftcr JLH_ - «KACIOTJS~NEW home in River Plaza floor.: two-car Karaite with apartment 'round Cape Cod home. l-'Irepluct'. oil Mlnugh Agency, Rum ion road. Phone flemt.private bath; jramK^;. rlectrir, norch, newly <|':corntcd. nrw ntovo arid COUNTRY CLUB Estates, "Brook utreetT Sfctifin* LurKT livint! room with pic- ^eat: KarMo: harn: * 14,000. Ray Van FARMER'S ATTENTION! Farm band* das. hot water ami heat provided. Call above; half-ncrc waterfront plot. Price and dairy hand! supplied. Phone your RU 1.071t.* . fixtuITS, Convenient location, Cnll AT Roonevrlt Circle West: five minutcV tur« winilmv, Lhrt-f bedrooms mid two $13,000. John I>. Minujfh Agency, Rum' Horn Agency, Fair Hnv.n. Phone KE 6- WILL PAY CASH for bungalow for nflcr A P. M. or morninffi, . RU 1- 1-0662. drive to Red Bank railrond station; well hutliH. Kcitncu kitchen; ifam^; ?'JD,ODO. on 4100/ . Order and 1 will send the help. Quinn'i ii:7Mr * road. Phone RU 1-0714.* Employment Agency, 121 Park Row, N family of four. Not to exceed $0,000. TWO-K?)0M nmirtment'. ti^w nYrifzcr.i- built six-room house, three bedroomr, Scu Laulty Acency, across the bridge HORSE noARDtNG~FARk-Two exneN VAN HORN—Fine riverfront lots avail- IT. C. Phone Cortlandt 7.78«5j , In Fair Haven, Little Silver or Shrews- FOUR-ROOM apartment In Middletown. " tion, fver.vthinj; included, HUH I>RMC» bath, living; room, dining room, kitchen, Mlddlctown. . lent stables, U box stalls, H mile ex< able. Old t'Htule being divided. Hiith bury. Write, "Family," Box ill. Red Phone MI H-0574.* ' •lonr. I'lmnr lit 3-1214. 22 Navcslnk butlvr's pantry; hanrwond floors, REMODELBU 1IOMK on hill in Middle- erciss rlnir. Residunre contains »teven ground: Sandy beach. Restricted neigh- MAN WANTS ODD joba, carpenter work Bank. •__ TWO FURNISHED rooms, sultuhlc for nvonuo. Hitfhlunds. Bcreeneri-ln porch, two-car garage, utoini town. Conveniently located and only rooms, liath; 32 acres, more available. borhood. Kay Vnn Horn AKency, Fair painting and decorating. Reasonable WILL PAY UP to (11,600 in Red Bank houHekccpiliK. Gas. electric, hent and sttsh, Hcrpfinm plot 180x112; owner or. five minutes from Itcd Hank. Three licc- Haven. Phone HE 6-1100.' . cupied ; $18.000. George Dlonynhn.* Price $25,0(JO. John L. Minugh Aitency. tates. Call KB 6-0788-J. area for house of six rooms, with one hot water supplied. Five mlnilteH tn rnomx, living room and library. Wide Rumion road, Phone RU 1-07H,* VAN __ORN—92.200 down payment. WOMAN WISHES laundry work to do or two-car garage; November 1st occu- fttoreB, trains and buses, Kenldentlnl sec- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE K6^3tNGEU A HELL«ft-Fa(r Haven, hoard floors and oil heat. Beautifully HUMSON—AttrsctTve" sU-room houne, Two modern Fair Hnvun homes have at home. Call BE 6-3481-W after pancy. Write J. It., Box 511, Red Bank, tlon, Hettnrnte entrance. Rent $IiO month- five-room residence; hnated aunroomr decorated. Two-car Kiirane. La rue plot near ocean; sun room, den, two tilml just been listed with ud, unusually low IP. M. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY catalogue ly. Inquire 16 Sixth avenue, or call AT HOMG—Convenient location, nctir oil heat; garage. Plot 50x150. Excel- of wound; $15,000. Set; Lawley Aircncy, baths; hot water oil heat: fireplace, tlown payments. Cape Cod designs. Hay POSITION ai companion, light home- loon going to press. Farms, homes, Ul 6M -W. Bohool. Perfect condition. Three bed* lent locution. Asking $ 11.fi00. Broad across the hnilue \n Mlddlftown. screens, storm sash. Karaite: lot 75x150. Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone keeping: can drive car; middle aged country estate! and business properties FURNISHED ROOMS for couple*, with roams, Holtnnd warm air heat: garage. and Mechanic streets. Phono RE 6- ATTItAC'i'fVE four-i-oom bunKfilow, in a Price $15,000. Minutfh Agency, phone RE 6-4100.* m Write C. L., Box ill. Red Banjo wanted. Strout Realty, 5 West Main room and board, preferred. Inquire Immt-'fliate occupancy j 911,000. George 2109. • ncnt neighborhood. Screens and storm RU l_0_7l_i.^ RUMSON RESIDENCE, including four- fiipmiENCED~Wo9AN would liko street, Freehold. , nt ion Shrewsbury nvfnue. Red Bank, S. Schanck Axcncy* 8 Linden plact. GROSSINGER ft HELLER—Bungalow sash, screened porch, economical hent- fnmily bedroom*, two baths; also Saturdays or evenings,* I'hone KE «-K aystt'm; low taxev. Priced to sell, lAill HAVEN. Recently re-decomt«d day'M work or cooking dinner! or TO LEASsTFOR at least one year, with Five rooms, expansion second floor six-room cottage, three bedroom^, mnitl'it and bath, oil hent. Fine corner waiting. Cull RE H-210I-M. option to buy, a bunitulow with ex- THOMPSON AGENCY—Dutch Colonial, with third bedroom, piped hot nir hrnt; $6,800. Cn,l! J1E_O_»77J-M^ bath, full cellar, new hot water oil heat- plot 175 feet square. Very convenient pansion attic,.or ranch type house, with garage; $6,000. Broad and Mechanic MlDDLETOVVN VILLAGE. About eight Asking 117.500. .foneph G. McC'ic BEF1NED MIDDLE-AGED lady, unen- FURNISHED ROOMS. Rinelo or nix room* nnd bath; oil bent;' ftrt- inn system. Convenient location: taxes cumbered, wishes position ai com* large lot. Good neighborhood; ten min- nlitcc Plot 100x150; garage. Bcndlx utreots, PhoneJRG B-210O^^ ucreH of land, hill site, outlet tn hinh- Agency. Realtor!. Phono RU 1-0444 or 1 wa $92. Price 19,000. John L. Mlnutfb |>anion, housekeeper, practical nurse, utes to railroad station by refined mid- double, adults. The rates are sn wiishui ; i-'11,000, Thompson Agency, 81 GROSSINGER k HELLER—A home buPt __£_J' around noon, Ml r..Q26a.W * Agency, Rumson road. Phone RU 1- RK ti.1470.* . Chaurterlnx to elderly gentleman; capable dle-aged couple with Bond references low they would surprise you. Brand Eiut Frnv.t wtrcet. phuno KE fi-()70(l.' on your lot. Cape Cod or Colonial KUMSON—-At tract! v« home, excellent 07!8» foUll BE DROOMS. two buths. sftnt- Social sccretHrial dtitiett, travel; perman- design. Five rooms. Excellent WOTK- William A. Gcrweck, Ms pie wood. new home And furnishing. Two KUMSUN HOME of red brick construc- condition, cljtht rooms, two hath?, bungutow'with large living and dininp ent. First-class references* Write, "E. tion, containing four hcdi'ooms, two hi material. Finnncing nrmnged Hiiniiorch: tivn-cat* Karate; oil hent, In- RIVERFRONT-SIX rooms, bath, auto. rooms: also porch. Secluded estate K.," BON 'ill, Rtil Bank.' miles from Red Batik. Bun utops tiic baths and Itivatory i two-car at- Jl.-iO. Broiid and Mechanic street*. ftulattil thi'oiiirliout, scrcniH, tstorm KHSI), niutic huat, electric rantfc screens und neighborhood. Nenr hit* nnd beach; MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wishes to do WANTED TO RENT at door. Charlie Landau. Nuwnimi taclitd krai-HKe. Fine, convenient loi'.i- Phono KK 6.2100.' Venctiiin blind!!; lurxc lnnrtnenpcft corner storm sash; dock, tfartitfe, boathouM: lot 317,000. Jnacph 0. McCue Acency, r liUit. f*onvrriifiit to IJIIH and nrhnnt. Fur- ."0x281. Reduced 'price 19,000. John- laundry work at home. Curtains and SprliiKH roiid, Lincroft. Uon, - Thih \A an tinuflual value at lit',- GROSStNGEfl ft~HELLER=R"lvcrfront. h. AUntigh Agency, Rumson road. Phone Realtor. Phone RU 1-0144 or RE 6< men's shirts a specialty. Call RE «•HALF OF HOUSE or bungalow, or first 001). Alhiiru Si Son ARcncy, Inc. Phone Brick and frame Colonial; 1 K» ncre< liishrd or unfui IIMIICII. ^19,000. Howmp.n 1_| 7 Hjj ^^ KK_6KK6a4Sa4Sirr. H replace, three master bed ronm H, den «nd_Axp|Mfn. Pliom; SB '2-W147 or 2-HI'jn. niLbRIii* . 45n floor apartment. In Kcd Bank s untiii SINGLE KOOM, tcmi-urivntc bath, : EATiLY AMERICAN'. Old farmhouiu re- CIKL WOULD like to do typing «t nlshed. Call LO »-208«-J. THH ilKSt NEW hoiinc value we know 2Va bath*; two-car gsrngr: dork, Hroad RKir"IMNK--ln Alston Court. Four LOCUST—Attractive si.vronm fioiiMt!, • modeled: 1 la ucres. C'ontainn thrte breakfast if desired. One Murk from of. K.Ncdltnt tocntton In Little Sil- and Mochnnlc strcctn, Phono HE 6 bcilrooms, two Imthntnni houtii;. At bi.tli, full cnlliir, hot wntei' coal hent, home. Will pick up and deliver. Ex. HOUSE WITH AT least two bedrooms, Little .Silver Htatinn: t'wti miliutcx from btdrnomB, bnth, extra bedrooms or den verienced. Call RE 6-2155-W any morn. VLM-, walking (libttmcu to itntion, «choal3 100, 3,'» Harris Park, five bcdronniH, 'I \-i eke trie automatic hot tvatcr hruttr; on first floor; oil heat; pretty setting; oil heat: vicinity of Shrewsbury: year Kort Monmouih. Businrss wnmnn prc- and stoves, l-'inlihcd with two bedrooms THREK NEW BUNGALOWS. Prices liatlia; in RiirnsiMi, hitniralnw. on Shrcwi- taxes 5110; lot 50x100, Price SlO Ing.- round rental, rent not to exceed $75: ferrod. Phone RE e-'igW *t 3,500. Joseph G. MuCue Acency, LICENSED STATIONARY boiler flrr. und bath, $10,000, Including storage* or ranging from $8,000 to $11,600. Tw. lniry_river. Call RE *-3W%. John L. Minutfh Aicency, Ruroson Realtor. Phone RU 1-0-114 or RE 6< only two in family. WrlU P. O, Box1'LtASANT ROOMS—twin beds or finished with four bedroom*, nnd room houKcs In Ted Bank, H!X rooms. Asking Phone «U 1-0710," man. Write, "Fireman," Box 511,881. Shrewihui RR'lJ RANK^Ix rooms, bnth, enclosed 1470/ . double, serai-private bath, housokeep- for Hccfind hulh, $11,501). A finely built. price. $8,000 ami $lfl,r>00. V, F. Ken. porch; garage. Kine hrntintr plsnt. All CHARMING COUNTRY home. Seven Bed Bank, DESIRABLE TENANT being transferred Ink* privileges; imrkinit Bpuce; on hua attractive home at n rtiil down to earth rooms, wide bonrd floors: acre of ATTRACTIVE WHITE bungwiow on COMPETENT MOTHER would like to nedy, 21 Peters place. Phone RE 6< In excellent condition. WnlkltiK dis- Inrgc plot in Little Silver. Nearly an to New Jersey, wilhes to rent three line. Phone HE 6-114:1-11. liricc?. Allaire A Son, Agency. Phone 04T. 4._ tance to t very tit I njf. Real barKttln nt ground; two-car garaKt! with living mind child by week for working moth-1 bedroom home near school, In or around ROOMS—Furnished, prlvato bnth unil UK G-3'iriO. ituurterfl above, automatic hent; centur> acre. Five pleasant and spacious room* BUSINESS PROPERTY. Cash needed JH.700. (Junllficd vftftrnn, need* no ami bnth. Near river. Asking M4.000. , er at reasonable rate. Excellent can Red Bank, State rent and all Informa entrance} on bus line. Call EA 3- down payment. About $60 per month r,ld oak, Hoist on Waterbury, realtor, 10 •nd fond. Cull RE 8-0792-R for fur-tlon first letter to George Worthily, Jr. NKW CONSTUUCTION of red brick. $«,S0O. Full price ftft.fiOO. Efitahllshed Joseph C. McCut' Acency. Realtor. 07:*ll-H. runeli ntylu lionu-, containing thrpo paltit bimtneftq can b<> hnd on inventory, curryH nil. Snhv.-nrl/.-Marklln, H White We»t Front street. Phone KE 6-3500.' ther information.* Box r>03. Bed Rank. Will furnish ref- LITTLE SiLVKli^Attractive bunrfnlow Phone nu 1-QjM nr RK .«-1 47ft.* m EXPErTlENCED COOK desires full tlm erences. . 'jTlllEE-ltUOM aiiurtment, finnlHlied or litMlrooma, nuii bath; * 14,0111). KUIHUIII Wutvrhtiry, Invntory, tmth, hot water heat, oil, gnfl TYPING TO UK DONE at home. 8pc station by responsible Christian couple, J5EBlHA'ffl7rrTU)(»M, fn prlvati! hnmi, ground 1 ? 1,000 down and M'-OO per realtor. 16 West Front itreet. Phoio No children or pets. Permanent. Phone ItIVKit 1'LA/iA—New hon.it, two bi<• In R"d Mnnk tlirru I'uDinK nnd lintli, Ht«.*mn heat, 'ill MIuHK, (ill tn.at, Iniiilnllon* heat, hardwood floors, plaster wnlln. Hrr- Vrtrnin Jiffila only ""»00 dnwn. mii-tei' hrdroomn, three baths, sm range; tw«.pnr vxrtigr; pl"f flOxIi!0. «-0498-W, Want to rent Immediately. Write, "M Imprnvetncntil iti'lvnti* rutninci.-. ('lid Htonii wiiiduwn, HriirlK ^vpiHhrr 1 «in- plHte, 100% G. T. lonn. Prlro Alll.riOA SHmirW-Miirklln, H White "Irrrt. Itnl vnnt'.i iiimrtrrs, many liiuplncrA, vpvn Asking Sia.SOO, Wulkcr A Tindull, Real- ifr'OMAN WldWfcS~in?. work WedScT II. E.," Box 511, llrd Rank.' cur wnniK*1. f7,.'i(]0. IMiono AT !• Wenrt.Nrmrtli Attnicy, 4J (trosd nlreet Illink. 1'hoiif [IK tUHJI. vrrnndn; thrnr-cnr garage; ocean view, tnr«, t'.» Entt Front street, Red nank. Lodlit', Kcrnlc niml, Atlanllu Illulilanili, About Tour Acre* of ground. Uolnton day nnft Saturday. Phone RE < WOR ffEATTToTt Monmouth. FR I'hone AT 1 •tltUJ. !7..m-M.' , ^ Phoiie_m,_fi:22J0J ^ LITTLK Slh\'HIt--r.o"v.-ly ii Phone RK_H-34(_.- 1103-M.'' rooms and bnth, for family VO_U> like part-time year around house, Rent nf references $V> monthly* K.sccllcnt t>liiK)-l Hiincr, ImndnUiwI lot MINIIHI; hot n 11* fi'ti'tmei', down, fi^tflTiod nximnalon attic; insu hath, ait' conilltitiird heat, full dry eel* roonH. fironliice, siuuU'iik, lavatory, day's work from 9 to 1 P, M, Phone Will sign lease, Would like tn ho SPUIKI (iuM tiltd ek'cllio flM-r, Cnnvriilont tn Kta- f>nrli)H((l tiorch, full (rllar. Prlca fA,r>Ot>. latcil: niitomntli! hnit, I.iirifn Int, con lar, mudi'rn ccilru'ftil kitrhen. Must bo COl.ONIAl,—SU rooms, tik- luuh, hot hnth. clrculntinjr hot air. oil, electno SR 6-47B0-W,* before winter or early spring. Cull KE CallAT i-nnen, Vfnlcnt to town. Prlcn SO.'i.'iO, liicliiites npi'ii, Price Jl0.fi00. Aiuoptnhle VPI« water heat. Cottngo of four rooms rnngp, full cpllnr, Vepetlnn lilinit". tlon, HiisineHR couple. Phnnu RK 6< with lavatory and shower, Lot 7fixlS.*t, "WfifoXft WISHES duy'i work, eleanlnif (.1891-M, 472rI hmi, 10 and IP4H telfvision, Weart-Nometh Airnnfiy «'i'an nrcd" no dnwn pnymeat. Schwnrt?.- noreeim, refr!gpn.tnr! one.cur irnrniro: ClTTL'K HIl.VKit—Two hnime l Ilipnrlan right it; Iwo-car gnrngc, nt> plot 100xl<7. with lnriro trees. At.klnK nr Ironing, Ilvn nut, Pleats tall RE UNFURNflHf D HOUfE on yearly ffbTlERN AFARTMKNT. I.HI(W ciiinhln- 14 SI I vert nit avciavcimm ; ffor tjulck Hale, 42 Brpnfl_s»roe|, l hone_RK_«-l!2'in.* . Marlvlln, 8 Whltii street. I'honu RE 6- Rl5l) IIANK'S MOST^convoiilfliit Inna- t-chnl; I1H.0O0. Kniitnn Wuterbtiry, «17. SOU. Walkn* A 'l'ind..ll. U> Kiut bail! In Rumson or Fair Haven area. atlon llvinu room-hedrnnm with Sim- $l-i,'ir>\J eacli FlFlnt t floor, Ur«n llvlnc sm, ,__„„ , tion. Hlx-room hoime, exrellent con. sm, rvaltor, 1ft West front street. Phone KE Front ftrrct, Rt-.l Bunk. I'liotU' RK U- CiE'NiiltAh !U"lWK\V*onK~~~by dny Phone MO 1.2SJS. moiiH InnersiirhiK lilde-n-wny lieri, 7xfl rnonirnoni , finipliifr,fil tjlnintf roum, lAVfttorv HHMKW.sniJUY—Ni>w \\__-room IIUIIKH- 1 CofiXlj AWJLT family want four n witihh tiled WIIIIH nnil floor, kitchen with dltinn. A bnrgaln at IS.BOO. \V>nrt- by week, Write, "Owi'M .House- drosnln^r room, three lurK< rhiHrtfi, mod- low, with lar«p sreond utory, Air con- ; work," Hnx nil, nn| Hunk.* nvc-rnnm nimrtmrnt. Red Jfnnk or vl trn bathroom, Vltchrn, rr(rl«i'nilnr, hot nililirr tltnl Uoor und Hind \VHI1H; KO iew_224Nfmeth Agency. , 42 Broad fltreot. Phnn* dltifirmd hnl, oak llonrM, tile hath, full trr?rXV>J3^n {^^m 5tVl»iu.Kf(>WN TOWNSHIP. R«..IIIM|> M elnlty for October 10, Havo llveil lame watrr. automatic hent, liiundi'y roon.t rnj/c ittliicht'd, Hconnil ft nor, thr*f Inrtfn iew«224n« 1 nrnr nchnnls nnil IUIH llnr<: I'lMilatinn. hnm« of r'<\ mnrnv flri't'lifi1. .Miiir'''i|t, EXpfffi6N?TK!> MOTHER would like ti 1 KATONTOWN — Foiir-liedrnum JinnT t'l'llai . Full price fin.nfuVVftrrnn necdn bnnrd chile) nf any fine ny the dnyaddresi 2(1 yenrs, House sold reaion tn lAwnn. imrklnir spuri , HhoH or Innif Iii'di'oninti nnd llli'il hnOironm : nlr con- ImriKnlnw, i>lus Hfpnrnte nparlmerit li no down [uiyniciit. Srhn'itrtz-Miu'klid, A Some Vtnstlnn bllndH. ntMvly ilnrorntoil. nnd hnth, nil mMem r<.-s. Nut or work, rnto rpnimnnbl". Will rexel*f« moving, Rent reasonable, "P, K. T.,' l~iitiiirl'inTiir,~ iTuS.rnmS mir Kitrittfi with work nh«>|i. fnur-roam RMI flniil<, «l\*i'otnn hnuKo, itutoinntic uiMil, Otiini- In ami we will tirnve thni HTlTift.KTOWN iJlx-room home. OUT HnnV. rhniif HR rt-'J77H." T iQrkn part-time Mlllng Job ivrnlnfi mi* fipftrtntfiit for iMiuptr, on lliultwnv 'Mi, nnni'ttnrnt over uni'flKr. Wm'ly lueomc* hent: flrrplucp, unranr. I'rlrn $0,511(1 you nun nwn, fm' thi. nut you pny. Wo HII ncrn of lit ml: tnsr« !U0. Inimcillnlo SnttirdayM. Fimlllur MHO rredid Mrvle ROOMS—In prlvato home. Onnri nrlsrh near bun llnf". lnnuli'o nl Vlrky's Klmv- Mnw rrnlrrl. Approxlmnlfly 1 )i »cr»>, InrluiUi HPIHIIX wn»hrh H'fnrt-Nrmolh "imply tlic mnrtRRKO. t'nrnn In and Inlk nrninnncy: JH,SilO. Knlitnn WAtcrlmi'v. RMI EiUte for flat* work. Can mnnait, Nmh, Then* EA hnrhond, near huslnfss district, r«!s< .i' Hhonif, Kouls 3«, Iltix 401, Wilt No rtKsnnib e ofTtr refuted, Fhon« EA A|*ncy, 42 Broad stntt, Phone HE $• It nvcr. Hchw-rti-M-rklln, B Whltt K.nltor. Ill Well Kront itrecl, I'hone OonHnutd on Nut I'M* •titbU mil, trhoni IS LfJItlJ.* Kumburg ,• ' •tr«t, Ph«n« R£ ••Mil. III 1.1809.• Pace Ten TED BAXK REGISTKn, SEPTEMBER 8, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR. ERNEST C. To Show •OldlimerV At Holmdel Fair HOUSE—Six rooms and bath, hot air W« SptcialiM bi.-al. Harding rod. Call «E 6-4465-M Uentitt and Dental Surgeon KE1) BANK—Brick home of «i* rooms, Hour* 16 A. M. to 1 f. M. la Sherwood's bath, eunporch. etenm heat, oil; two- car uarafir. attached; plot 100x150. Aik- HOB. Tbrauch Sat (escept Thurn.) Hus paasei the door. Men'« Trouien. ini; S^u.t'OO. Make offer. Walker ft. Tin- *M HAIX ST. KKANSBLKO, S. J.l'hone Keaiwburf 6-1211 for aJall. Keillors. 1« Ea*t KrcAit street, Ktd Buy Direct and Save. Htnl.. I'honc HE 6-277C MIliOLUTOWN TOWNSHIP. Bungalow GABARDINE ot live rooms, bath, hot air heat, oil; Golf plot COxlOit; Near bathinc beach. Only ' TROUSERER S4.'i30. Walker k Tindall. Realtor!, la PIANO LESSONS ot Your Homo Ea«t Front street, Red Banj(. Phot!* *»•"» Special $9.50 Equipment BE 6-3404.' FRCOCRICK A. WOMLfORTH, B.f. Cd. M. B. tVKIM. I'ianlit for •luba. Reception*, Etc Saeot's Pants Shop > NOTICE Give your child piano Instruction during the Hummer 7lrMdSt Mia* Take notice lb«t Frank i. Perry, trad- . . . • worthwhile activity. MW.rr.atK. MM ine as frank J. l'erry. individually, hat applied to the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Knir Haven, in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jerjey, for n limited retail distribution license for i.rtmises situated at J72 River Hoftd in said Borough of I'air H«ven. CHARLES H HOWER Small Fry Clothes— Objections, if any. should be made Mason Contractor Immediately in writing to M. Hoyd Small Change Prices Smith, llorout-h Clerk, of the Borough Buy of >'air Haven. Jabbing Plastering FRANK 1. PERRY. 326 Hance Road, Nut Swrniip Rd., Red Rank R. B. 6.2I44I-M 1 air Haven, New Jeraey. At The Thrift Shop NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Townehilt Committee of the Town- ship of Middle-town will receive sealed bids on September 14 at 4 P. M. at the BAILS Loans Township Hall, King's Highway, Middle- 10c town, N. J., for improvements to Atlan- tic Avenue, Section 2._ Luggage, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Approximate quantities are as IOIIOWB: LICENSED AND BONDED CLIP THIS COUPON 1—Road Preparation 10.200 Sq. Yds. !—Mixed in Tlace 10.200 Sq. Yds. 1(5 MONMOUTH ST. Near Carlton Theatre BED BANK, N. J. Goo* for Me credit on any purchaie made Sept. 8, 9, M i Tar Grade Rt 4 or 5..10,200 Sq. Yd;. 4—Tar Grade Kt 7 or 8.. 4,100 Gal«. „_%•• Washed Gravel.... 206 Tons Contractor to furnish and apply all The Thrift Shop materials, labor, machinery and equip- ment and do all work in connection with Tim* To Refuel! 106 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank project. . m , All materials and work to be in «c- eordance with the New Jersey Stale Highway (tnndnrd specifications. Bidders will be furnished with m copy COAL & FUEL OIL of specifications and proposal forms by Craig Finnenan. Township Engineer, 166 EBSt End Avenue, Belford, V J., on BVRSER SERVICE Edward N. King of Freehold will be among the 50 members of the Antique Automobile club of proper notice anil payment of cost of America who will exhibit their cars at the second annual country fair and auction show Sunday at preparation. the McCampbell grape (arm at Holmdel. 10th and SUNDAY AFTERNOON The Township Committee reserves the ! Frank B. Lawes right to WW ' The event, for the benefit of the Monmouth Co unty Historical association, will toe held from 1 to 7 WWTS. p. m, In case of rain it will be shifted to Monmouth Park race track. Township Clerk. Note First IS Newman Springs Koad Monmouth County Surrogate'* Office. Name Tel. Red Bank 6-2875 Fair Haven parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Merl> In the matter of the estate of Lillian er. Sunday dinners guests with the Greek Church To Hold tvahle, dcL-eiiicd. Notice to creditor! to Merker family were Misses Carol present claims against estate, Georgia Knoblock, daughter of Cro§» Ritual At Asbury Pursuant to the order of Dorman Mi- Mr. and Mrs. George Knoblock of Cornell and Margie Wenzel. Faddin, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, made on the twenty-lift..1* day River rd. and Ctrolyn Mellfci'. Thomas Jesse Harney, son of Mr. More than S0,000 followers of tha AMSTERDAM of August, VH'J, on the application of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs, Arthur Harney of this Greek Orthodox church are expect- Reginald MncQuettcn, Administrator of INSURANCE C. Meller of River Lawn spent the place was baptiied Sunday at St.ed to take part in the rite of the the estate of Lillian Kahlc, deccawd, no- tice is hereby given to the creditors ot week-end at West Point, where Mary's Catholic church. Sponsors raising of the Holy Cros« at As- said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, they attended the opening cadet were Mrs. Mary Medvetz of Perth bury Park Sunday, Sept. 25. Administrator as aforesaid, their debts Agent$ for: dance of trie season. Amboy, and Adolph Kaleta, South and demands against the aaid estate, The parcel post bazar originally Bishop Gcrmanos, spiritual head under oath, within six months from tho Amboy. of the church of North and South ' date of the aforesaid order, or they will American Automobile Insurance Company planned for this month for the Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Sr., bo forever barred of their actions there- benefit ot the Methodist Sunday- have returned from a vacation trip America, will preside. The bishop for against the snld subscriber. Hartford Fire Insurance Company school, IIM been postponed until to Washington and Virginia. Mr. will cast the cross into the surf off Dated: Freehold, N. J., August 251b, Home Insurance Company the first week of October. Miller > has been enjoying two the Convention Hall pier. A special 1949< blessing will be bestowed on t!ta REGINALD MAC QUESTEN. Insurance Company of North America The monthly covered diih sup- weeks' vacation from his position 69 Rector Place, pers given by the W.S.C.S. will bt with the William Donnell lumber person who recovers the. cross. (•Mores' >r «m City 1 Asteury Park, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. St. Paul-Mercury Indemnity Company .The interior of Convention Hall Daniel S. Wcicnnd, resumed next Wednesday tvenint.' company of Perth Amboy. with 30 Wedded kiuliti from ill ever (he country competing 77 Broad Street, St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company at 6:30 in the Methodist church IJr. and ilia. Frank Pctruzzl of be transformed into a church lor the covtted title «nd $6,000 IN PRIZES Red Bank, N. J. biiscmcnt. Mrs. Oscar Becker is in the ceremonies. At the conclus- Attorney, And Others. Brooklyn have returned home after charge. • spending two weeks at their home ion of the ritual indoors, church Monmoutb County Surrogate • OSue. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Myatt and here. leadera and dignitaries will lead a in k.it: luuller m lilt! t'jLulv vi l/avid sou Richard, of MeCarter av«. Mrs. Lester Lockwood and sonprocession along the boardwajk. A. btuulle, Uccentuu. isulivv lu vnui- BOYNTON &. BOYNTON spent the week-end and holiday in have returned to their home at ™e .FTl0" WJ" "*eIImil *ed * tora lu lu'efeeul i luiuitl ugtiiasl cfcutlt. Baltimore, where they visited Mi'. } h ft* ur»Uitnl lu Liiu urutf ui uui'Ulult UV' Woodbury after spendinpg g a montmnth [ * throwing ot the cross into, the SHOWS-Each 1'atlain, eurrutiute oi me luuuty «u Aluu- 8 Drummond Place, Bed Bank \ Myatt's relatives. herh e witithh MrM. and Mrs. Samuel sea. mourn, u>»nu and Mrs. Herbert P. Betts. don Coutres, head of St. George's ueuiHUu* «kuinsl tnu fettiu eltvte, unut'l Miv York City. FIRE CASUALTY • MARINF • AVIATION • II FC • BONDS was a surgical patient, ily. He is 80 years old. JunN s. J&HuLTE, meeting of Fair Haven auxiliary D41 i'ark Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of of Rivervlew hospital, Monday at New VorK Uity. SURVEYS and APPRAISALS Rochester, N. Y., spent the week- DAVlU A. SUMULTE, JR., the Episcopal church parish house S40 Kivemide Drive, Uienmd New Voile ond New Jerjey Broken end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Little Silver at Fair Haven. Mrs. Georgo Mew YorK Uty. Cupples of DeNormandie ave. Stephen Young will preside'. MeCarter, English * Stutter. 115 FIRST AVE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS N J A rummage sale will be held on Joyce Herbert, daughter of Mr. 11 Commerce Streett PHONE ATI 0900 Tuesday, morning beginning at 10 and Mrs, Warren Herbert, was a Newark, N. J. o'clock in the parish house on member of the cast appearing in Attorneys. Church st.'' Miss Elisabeth 8cow< the minstrel show Saturday at Leo- croft is chairman. nardo {rrade school auditorium giv- tonmoutk County SurrogaM'* C*w.. en for the benefit of Camp Happi- In the matter of thv tsule vt Miude ness, blind men's club at Leo- scKurson. Ueceused. Notice to creditors Port Munmouth \o present claims ugainst estate, nardo. Joyce, who is six years old, Pursuant to the order of l/ormnn Mc- INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and entertained with tap dancing. the WESTINGHOUSE 251 faddin. Surrogate of the County of Hun- noulh, made on the eleventh day of son Leslie of Brooklyn, spent the Mr. and Mrs.'* Raymond D. Gar- August. 1U4U, on the application ut We are direct Agents for the following leading week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jonn side and daughter. Miss Constance Ethel A. Conies, sole executrix of tht estate of Maude Ackerson, deceased, no- Companies: Anderson, Sr. • Garside of Sunnycrest, have re- lice is hereby given to the creditors ut American Inturcnoe Company of Newark Mrs. Elisabeth Griffiths of Brook- turned from a two weeks' vacation, Haiti deceased to exhibit to the sub- driving to Buffalo, N. Y., and tak- ...WITH THE SENSATIONAL NEW scriber, sole executrix as afortsBid, their Automobile Insurance Company lyn was a week-end guest of Hn. tlebts and demands against the said c»» Continental Insurance Company Isabelle Adams. ing a five-day cruise to Detroit, tate, under oath, within six months froi'i Mrs. Harriet Downet of Bloom- Sault Ste. Marine and Macklnac the date of the Aforesaid order, or they Olem Falls Insurance Company field is visiting her daughter, Mn. Isle. In Detroit thehey vvisited the art •111 be forever barred of their actions Qreat American Insurance Company y therefor against the said subscriber. Mildred Schaeffer. Willo Hartford Fire Insurance Company museum and the Willow Run plant; Dated l Freehold, N. i., August 11, Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert and Qn their return they visited Can- 1949. Insurance Company of North America children, Mary Ann and Rosemavy, ada' and the following places in ETHEL 1>. COWLES, Northern Assurance Company of Hartford, Conn;, and Miss Mary K. l\ 1), No. 1. New York state: Canandalgua, Keyirort, N. }., Box 140. United States Fire Insurance Company Thomasistls of Scranton, Pa., spent Carlo, Howe's Cavern and Hyde Mcsirs. Karkug 4k Kantor, Yorkshire Insurance Company the week-end with Mrs. Anna Rus- Park. Keyport, N. J. sell. A party was given for Mr. and Attorneys. • • • * Mrs, Walter C. Morris of Rum- Mrs. Gilbert who were observing son rd. Is spending two weeks with Aetna Casualty A Surety Company their sixth wedding anniversary. her sister, Mrs. Elsie West of El- 4 Hut's th» bfogtrt vdut for your monty Notica of Settlement ol Accaunt. Great American Indemnity Company Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seminsky. Estate of Arthur W. Mellcn, Deceased. mlra, N. Y. in ttfovisfon. It's priced with the lowast, Notice is hereby given that the accounts Hartford Accident A Indemnity Company gave a' party last week at their of the subscribers, executors of the es- Indemnity Insurance Company of North America home for their daughter, Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dressier of tate of said deccused, will -be audited Rumson rd. spent Saturday at At- but comparts with tht flntst. Just stt and Btated by the Surrogate of the National Surety Corporation who is four years old. The gue«ti 1 lantic City, County of Monmouth* and reported fo * were Mr. and Mrs. James McCurnin thtst flitot ftotuftts settlement to the Monmouth County and son Joseph, Mis. Ruth Share Court, Probate Division, on Friday, tht- TO ENTEB N.J.C. fourtecnlb day of October. A. D,, J94JJ, WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN (Firm) and sons, Jackie and Tommte, Mr, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at which time and Mrs. Stephen Seminsky, Mr. Misj Mary Wozen, daughter of J application will be made for the allo»- and Mrs. John Krohn, Mr. and Mrs. anco of commissions and counsel fees. Real Estate & Insurance Ralph J. Wozeh of Naveslnk River Dated: September 1st, A. D., 1949. Philip Invantino, Mr. and Mrsrd.. , Middletown township, will be- • Ihctiwiic Majnlfltr WMI ELEANOR L. MELLGN, Ridge Road, Rumson Tel.: 1-0600 Joseph Invantino and Joseph Me gin classes at New Jersey Collegft 21 Wanhlnt'ton Street, Carthy, all of Jersey City. MClutiv* "iytlM" ShuKtrt. Rumson, New Jersey. for Women at New Brunswick, WILLIAM E. MELLEN, PFC Norman Metker, who is sU- Thursday, Sept. IS. Miss Wozeh 2701 Grand Concourse, tloncd with the air force at Shep- was graduated from Mount St. Bronx, New York. pard B'leld, Wichltaw Falls. Tex,, Mary's academy at North Plainfleld _ Executors. Is home on furlough visiting his in June. Edward A. MacDonald, ' S#niiliv# tiffMr taf ocftcff 15 Main Street, ELECTRICAL tttoditr rtctptisn of wtok Hackensack, N. J, Attorney. SUPPLY CO. h Notice of Settlement of Account. SAMSON Estate of Frank O'Brien, deceased. MrttfMMHOUII MATIMIS Notice is hereby given that the accounts WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS of the subscriber!, administrators with RUDY'S • Natural Molwgany Cabi. will annexed of the estate of said de- ceased*, will bo audited and stated by nM of dignllitd mo4wn ilm- the Surrogate of the County of Mon- mouth and reported for settlement to • AH 11 U.I. chsnntli, pff •liclty. the- Monmouth County Court, Probate Division on I'ridor. the fourteenth day ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, of October, A. D., 1U49, at 10:00 o'clock DRY CLEANING & DYING • Awlamatlc Cmtrali fat A. M,, nt which time application will be made for the allowance of commissions ' ^TSVrtnflRVMV WSVf. Www awrfttl flout* mi tovni and counsel fics, Dated: AujiuBt 2fith, A. D., 194». LIGHTING MARY (i, KAISEH. Applrton Avenue, Leonardo, N. 1. WILLIAM J. O'HRIEN. SERVICE Stntn Highway No. S5, 1. Ml-vUUn 9. OtowtClan ua.WWi Mlddletown Township, 15 North Bridge Ave., Yw twv* adwlM •» two *a Ilia tl a iwHch, yau t*) Monmouth County, N. J. EQUIPMENT Red Bank phura.ii. O QKAt 9 nlBf 09M9AI Of ttM ... AilmliilslrMoH with Wall annexed. Nicholas W. Knlf.cr, icrttn plctgn *n • 10. canNt af octiod. Cantrait 7R« Broad Street. h fc and arlghtntii ara ra- Newark (2), N. J. Attorney, 383 Rector Street Perth Amboy, N. J. NOW READY TO SERVE YOU N»tlc« of Selllemiitl of Accaunl. Phones PE 4-7071 • 7072 . Estate or August Sniitnrone, deceased, Notice Is hereby nlveii tlmt the accounts LADIES' AND GENTS' SUITS of the subscriber, .Sulistltutlonary Ad- mliilsirator with Will annexed of tho We are fully equipped to terve the needi of the estate of »nlil ileci'iisnl, will bo audited CLEANED AND PRESSED and stated by the .Surrugale uf tno BETTER i-ounty of Mnnmuuth lunl rcimrtnl for ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR and INDUSTRIAL I'lilimcnt to ilio Monmnuth Cout.ty By Expert Workmen i mill, PrnbMr Division, on Frldny th« "ichKinili dny of No vein bt r, A, D,, PLANT for all your electrical and lighting tupplie* I,!>4S, «l 10;(,« «Vlork A, M,, at which tiniB application will be made for tho •nd equipment. We solicit your inquiries. Work Called For And Delivered nllowiinco cil rnmmliilniis and counsel HOUSEKEEPING SHOP fCPR, llntedi Srplrmber 1st, A. D,, ln». VINCBNT J, MnCUE, WHOLESALE ONLY PHONE RE. 6-4450 or 6-3595 46 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK llniliil Slrtrt, Slircwabiiry, N, 1, wMhwilTim 1 Mnjrt. Qiilnn'Ti'', llurcmui, MtCue We alfto »|ieciali/.c in Tailoring and Repairing UPPER BROAD ST. • Ru»rll, RED BANK 711 Hrc.Kl Klr>rl, Red llmk. K, J, Altolaa/S, IT PAYS TO ADVLIU1SE US THIS KLC1STEU J

West End School Hines Says Polio To Reopen Monday The Seashore nursery school and Peak Has Passed kindergarten at West End, will open the fall term next Monday One Death Reported for its fifth year of operation. The Over The Week-End school has teen certified and its- proved by the New Jersey stats "Polio has passed its peak In department of education. Tran*- Montnouth county," Roland J. jortation in station-wagon*, under Hines, chairman of the Monmouth he supervision of a staff member, county chapter for Infantile Paral- provided. ysis, said thla week. The school is undor the direction "After a rather sharp rise of po- if John F. Cittadino who, for 15 KMP yevBf scholars "bright*!** lio In the county during July and 'ears, was physical director of AJ- the early part of August, the num- lury Park high school. He is now dollar" with pUoty of nourishing ber of Infantile paralysis cases has [evoting his full time to child edu- now diminished to an average .if lation. Mrs. Lee Cannon, with 30 foodsv It's no proUata... whan you one per day against eight or more years' teaching experience in Mon- per day during the hot spell dur- mouth county public schools, con- make Saftway your food shopping ing July," Mr. Hines stated. tinues as head teacher, assisted by headquarters. Hers, right near One person died of polio this a qualified staff. month, Ernest Nels Storrs, Jr., two- Both Mr. Cittadino and Mrs. your home, ars all ths tods you year-old ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- Cannon have completed nursery est N. Storrs of Wayside, passed education courses at Rutgers uni- need for energy-packed meals... away Saturday. The child was ad- versity in conformancc with ths mitted to the hospital Wednesday •ecommendstion* of the state bright breakfasts ... appetizing of last week. oard. Persons admitted to the polio lunches.,. tempting snacks... ward over the holiday week-end were Anne Ward, 21, Spring Lake; Doge Kill Chickens, and hearty dinners. You'll learn a William Newton, 3, Belmar, and lesson in thrift, too, when you dis- Winifred Tice, 10, and Edward Shrewsbury Pays $202 Rost, 38, both of Farmingdale. Mr. cover how Sefeway's low prices on Roet'fi wife, Lillian, was admitted Shrewsbury council Tuesday to the polio ward Aug. 2. night ordered payment of a claim tvery item add up to real savings. Mr. Hines said there is good rea- by Charles T. Bruno for 1202.30 to son to believe that the recent heat cover the cost of 81 chickens he wave stirred up polio virus In the said were killed by dogs. The bill county, particularly in the Sprins was charged against the borough's PRICES EFFECTIVE: Mest, produce and dtiiy Lake and Spring Lake Heights dog licenso account.. price* throufh Saturday, September 10th; fro- area. Attesting the damage were Mrs. ceriu through WedoMdsr. September Uth.- He recommended that parents John J. Simmons, Jr., and Mrs. FRESH MILK •end children to school this fall Charles W. Jones. They certified and told them the children would that the chickens were killed Aug. wtwmmtu not be more subject to polio in 8, 9 and 15, Councilman Herbert school than anywher* else. Schild suggested that council in- HOSTESS Marmalade K '"20c "Past experience does not Indi- vestigate the possibility of requir- .CHIMMEL'S Ub. ^Rj cate," he said, "that the closing of ing Mr. Bruno to sufficiently en- DELIGHT can Preserves schools causes an epidemic of polio close his chickens against future Fruit Cocktail 29 M to abate nor does it indicate any attacks. Mayor Alfred N. Beadles- increase in polio." ton said that chicken raising Is Cheddar Cheese -- 55« "Children are better off in school considered "agriculture" by state under supervision," Mr. Hines said. law, which is permitted in any res- C4*#£9 mttS Cheddar Cheese SHIR "There is no more risk in contacts idential zone. Ige. of pupils in classrooms than there LIBBY'S IC would be elsewhere. I hope that an Citrus Salad 8»r ^ can Swiss Cheese i °S * 59« school board members in Mon- Eisner Worker Victim 'A * * WHOLE UNtfttfft IM S^I Fruit Cocktail 31 7 f mouth county take heed of this Tuna Fish ;'Sff «.°,43« when discussing the opening of Of Hit-aml-Run Driver ApriCOlS VAUIY COLD CM Z3« schools. a» — ** 17, Morris Katz, 4D9 Schenectady "The county chapter of the Na- tge. tional Foundation for Infantile Pa ave., Brooklyn, an employee ot Pears v '£21« *nd national organizations for in front of 218 West Front st. Po- b funds. lice wer>> notified of the accident Cranberry Sauce ^ :: , 17c SLICED - HARTEX, SUGAR "In the March of Dimes cam- by an unidentified woman. Officers paign last January, $45,399.58 was Benjamin Glover and Charles Jones FRESHLY GROUND" MAID or SANTA ROSA Investigated. They called the Red Pineapple contributed in Monmouth county. 25 The county.received a $64,500 loan Bank first aid squad and Mr. Katz DATED FRESH from the National foundation. I was taken to Rlvervlew hospital have asked for {42,000 additional where he was treated for cuts o: COFFEE which will bring the total advances the face and head. made to the Monmoiith county A witness to the accident was CAMPBELL'S chapter at $106,500. In addition, Eugene Lombardo, of New York A lUXUItr KIND Q Can, Q | |20,OO0 has been spent for polio city. Tomato Soup from funds of the local treasury It is estimated that by Oct. 1 a T total of $126,500 shall have been w paid for the care of infantile pa- A I ralysis in Monmouth county. For N AIRWAY L MILD AND MHIOW FRESH CORN Off THE COB the months of October, November, K WSTHOHfM*M; D December, {25,000 more will be re- A quested by the Monmouth county E Niblets Chapter to raise the year's cost of R L treating polio here to $151,600. Last L year's March of Dimes campaign * of ; $45,399 came nowhere near meeting this cost. Most of the money had to be paid for polio pa- tients at Monmouth Memorial hos- Du Mont Again pital. "Monmouth county is not the on-I First In Television ly community that has had to call FruiU and vsgttables rushed fromth e fields spanking fmn Saieway tnmmed-betore-weighihg meats save you money on the National Foundation for In- fantila Farslyfils to help financially. J. H. Kelly Company I am appealing now to all the peo- ple of Monmouth county to respond Has 15" Table Model generously to the polio epidemic bt ( drive of the National foundation so FIRST 5 RIBS that no polio victim shall be de- FANCY MclNTOSH FULLY TRIMMED prived of medical care." Apples 3 19 Rib Roast Ten persons were diagnosed Tuesday as having polio. All have been in the hospital since Sun- day. They are Edward Maetopretro, arranger for Claude Thornnill'e F1AK0 FRESH ITALIAN band, currently playing at Conven- tion hall, Asbury Park; Pamela Prunes Chuck Steak - - 49. Gibson, eight months, and her bro- PIE CRUST MIX ther. Stephen, 2 years old, of Wy- PROVEN FOR 27 YEARS ckoff rd., Eatontown; Mrs. Olean Bartolonetti, 37, Freehold; Geoffrey Pie crust mixes come and go; FRESH, LEAN „ __ White, 5. of Corn lane and Mao'only Flako has stood the test of FANCY BARTLETT Iliou Welnheimer, 7, of Rtverdal WELL-FLAVORED •«>• MO ave., both Shrewsbury township; pleasing housewives for 27 years. Pears Ground Beef Mary DrukerofT. 27, Lakewood; The reason is quality-quality no Mary Ann DIFedele, S, Keyport, other piecrust mix has been able and Janet Goddard, 13, Long Branch. to equal. Just add water. Sliced Bacon •%'& • 53c Saisage Mest rWAV ^ 45« Ira Ernst, assistant administrator FANCY TOKAYS of Monmouth Memorial hospital, 2»19 Smoked Picnics JK»" ^ 45c Stewing Beef ««•«•• » 19«' •aid yesterday there are 68 patients MANY NEVER in polio units and flvs in jron lungs, SUSPECT CAUSE BARN DANCE OCT. t» The Fair Haven Parent-Teacher OF BACKACHES ApplOt riMNVSaHinSst 31* CH9 CUTS association will hold a costume This Old Treatment Ofua Sweet Potatoes . 2*-11« barn dance Oct. 28 at the Willow Brinia Happy Rditf •. Y. imin at. school. A turkey will be an mmditgrdcref - - • HI. m ma iMt^uNi a. 55* award. Mrs. Noel Lartaud is chair* eoinnoija natter to rondo (a nor blood. Potatoes mm 10&39* Fowl man, assisted by Mrs. Harold Lar- It row «UK nurslnc backache, rtmmuUe taud, Mrs. Harry Worden, Mrs. stint, leg vtiiu^lanatpeIan at pep udeaenn^|tU CM».TUI« Fryers "NM.WI1 »45* Mahlon Grimes, Mrs. Gerald Cup- tjea, ftendachcaiwean ld Ins dltzTnuidkzTnMi. pa , FrFreauane t oe Celery 2^19« Carrots "»*» 2 *•• 19« Brauntchweiger . ^55« pies, Mrs. Julian Tuzlk, Mra. Frank teuty Punic* with imartini and turalns; Priebe and Mrs. Stephen Shults. •omthnas show, thenits KaMtUsf wtoaB rw iw Irtth your kldn«y» or bladder. . < RIMMlMir *• 59« Don't w^t I Adc nur drantat MI Onions, «« » 3-17. Franks «**"««*• ^.55* —Us, a itlmulut dlunUc, nsod r Ragweed pollen grains, which are millions for pw 10 Man. I one of the major causes of hay nllef and will help the II fever, au so small that It takes 8,500 of them to make an inch.

-•OKANO!" fUll O'COIO Margarine P>>. 'Juice can FOR INSTANT SUDS, THE SAR IASY ^K O(API»UIT ' <7 VENETIAN BLINDS MIIK "" *. 12 w. TOWN HOUSf ^. X Bosco 'Juice tint VEL Psrfset Fine Quality OXYDOL.!.,. > ** 27< J7, TASTt * 'o ohnrpii for' im'UNurlnif wlndowa. ANCMW. 5o«, Inttulrt About Our Ama*ln«ly Lav* onnnip KIRKMAUS Prlcaa on Cuatom Mad« Blfndi. SPR\ Tib. SHADY RIVER Glass FLAKES^,. PROWN'S SHORTENING ««• can NATIONAL 5c-10c & Si.oo STORE CRI SCO 47 IR0AD ST. Mall or Phona BurtjM Ttrma Ord.ra Plllad. KID BANK, N. J. •— PHONES—6 Amngoi, •jOPBN FMDAV, UNTIL I CM,, RET) BAXK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER S, 1949.

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I•pa l Hwww . KELL»w^^^^^^Y — COMPAN— — Y Thursday, September 8 IS7 Broad St. Red Bank, >'. i. mm HIGHWAY II and CLIFFWOOU AVfc., CUFFH'OOD, V. i. A-OHE AUTO BODY MAN WANTED — and — For RADIATOR REPAIRS DISPLAY WORK Auto Spray Paiattac Experience Not Necessary. : Guaranteed Work % Pick Vp .and Delivery Will Train. For Free Estimate *. B. «-Mtt Or inquire at Write "Ditnlay Man," Ht. 35 at Meadden'i Coraer, Mlddletown. Box 511, Ked Bank, N. J. 75 Years Is A ARCANIANS! Lightnings off to • good itart—Winner, Dlckerson'i 1949 shown in center of picture Long Time Serving Happy REPEAT PERFORMANCE Satisfied Customers of the And apeaks well for tht Blackstone Washing Machine, product of America's oldeit washer manufacturer. The Annual Picnic finest washing machine made, attested to by thousands of to be held at happy and satisfied house- wives, And approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine, OCEAN COUNTY PARK, LAKEWOOD These excellent washing ma- chines arc here in Red Bank on in the showrooms of J. H. Kelly Company (Kelly Builds ing), Broad street and Hard- ing Road. SEPTEMBER 11th From 8 a. m. Until Duck Comets jockeying for start Sunday afternoon— Lcc Miltenbcrgcr's Comet, No. 1949, winner of the Willis Clayton • NO MORE GAMES SWIMMING Event taken by Lee Miltenherger, with Tommy Lloyd at the sheet trophy event PRIZES used as In the morning. Dickerson HEARING AID BRING THE EATS — was first at the lirst mark, but had Reid Dickerson very little lead, as the first flve or M.B.C. Awards WE FURNISH THE LIQUIDS six boats were close behind. The BATTERIES SPONSORED BY MONMOUTH ARCANUM TRAVLERS first part or the spinnaker mn was Takes Lightning dead to leeward, but after the For Comet Events boats passed Lewis' picolldf.,MiuY I.MIIM. | efforts of the leaders to gain some Barefoot. Barbara Sayre ft:H6:r>3 B. C. Several skippers failed to m Tall m* h«w I can «ut htarini CMta 10%. • HOME MADE CLAM CHOWDER distance were'of no avail, when In Blur Chii», Bob tlanfield 3:36:54 compete in at least three-quarters front of the Marine Park dock, not El Toro. Johnny Bull H;36:nii of the scheduled races, and thus Bam, LJord Lawrenci 3:36:58 SMOKED FISH mor« than 200 yards from th* fin- Windward, Itoid Dickerson .... .1:37:01 did not qualify in the final point ish, each boat came to a halt In Bon Grr, Jun« Methot 3:;I7:O2 tabulations. a completely dead spot. As each Krog II, Oinrle.v Kurd 3:37:31 Ilnnshee. Ko 1 1 02 phy. This marked the first time Winning crew in the Lightning class Labor Day afternoon—Reid Dick- Dstedi August 1|, 1919. day's breeze. Reid Dickcrsons 1 1.1 li Galm> II 111 10 this award was placed in competi- erson, B. a. Ciclicrsun and Pcto VanKeurcn IRVING B, /.EICHNER, BEFORE IT EXPIRES Windward took tin early lead, fol- Slioie Lca^e 11 11:17:21 tion. Another award was the Good Attorney for Plaintiff, lowed by El Toro and Barefoot. Bun U.N.F. Sportsmanship trophy, which was 114 Firat Avenue, These positions did not change un- Ann Let • Atlantic Highlands, K. 1. CRfcW RAfE presented jointly to Misses Jean Thorough iudividunl instruction for Private, til the second windward leg when Sum—i in >' M. and Elizabeth Wirth. Notict of Settltmtnt of Accouat. Barefoot picked a better slant by Bout, Crew Time Estate of John C. Tanner, Jr.r d«- splitting tacks with El Toro and Barefoot, Carol Mimcf 5:011:24 Jack Howie scored a first In ccaued. Notice i» hereby given that the Commercial, Flight Instructor, Sea Plnuc or .passed him. On the long reach up Windward, Pet* VmiCuren 5:011:47 Saturday's regular point race, accounts of the subscriber, Administrator Kl Torn, ^oii lhililinrd 3:10:27 bringing his Jabby in ahead of of the estate of tniii decenaed. will he tht river from Fair Haven the Hon fin, f>nv Howie 5:11:1s nuditpil and stated by the Surrogate of Multi-Engine Bating. Frog Jl, Bill Homer .i:l;!:08 Morrison's Tina. Miss Miltcnberger the County of Monmouth and report til Barefoot, always a fast boat on H MUSTILLO'S for settlement to the Monmouth County nine Streak, Larry BPMWU .... 5:13:18 wna third. reach, gradually took over the lead Blue Chili". HnrmU Huntidil... Court, Probate Division on Friday tha Bring Photo of Discharge and won by nearly hair » minute. Serena, Tosh Brimn S:tli:2B Monday's finish was Miss Mil- 11 BROAD ST. RED BANK Fourteenth day of October, A. D., 1948 Dickerson was second and Eull Bansher, hrucc Gordon 5:ir>::i5 tcnberger first, Jnck Howie second, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at which timt ,"i:lli:.".S .'ipplicalion will be mad* for the allow- third. Urn (lay, Roll KiikUnil "Hank" Miltenbcrger third, Mor- anrr of commissions and rounael fees. The Ute, Dick GotlillK 5:17:34 rison fourth, Quackcnbush in Sus- Dated: August 24th, A. !>., 194S. After the completion of the reg-Bam, Manuel LOIICZ 5:17:48 . HARRY C. F. WORDEN, Shore Ixave II, Ruth Slas pense fifth, Dave Hodgens In Ty- Presents RED BANK AIR PORT, Inc. «0 East Front Street, ular race a special race was runGalnw 11. Bill Lnine .... b'^UU phoon 11 sixth, Arthur Apy in Red Bank, New Jersey. for the ciews. This was the long- NOVICE KACB Huba-Huba seventh, Bob Howls in Administrator. awaited opportunity lor the crews Start—10:10 A. M. Can Can eighth, Morgan Rchrlg in Meisri. Wiie * Wilt, S. SHREWSBURY AYE. Boat Owner Tiinr .'4 Broad Street, to get back at their skippers. The Ut», Ann Parry -. Trix ninth, John Toolan in Ace CAPEZIO FALL SHOE Red Bank. N. }. Many a skipper hastened to obey Oalnxj- II, "Bucky" Mead 11:40:51 10th, Elizabeth Wirth in Lira Jean Attorneys. RED BANK, N. J. as the erstwhile crews yelled, Blue Streak, Ev Baynton 11:48:15 11th, Tom Morton in Marglo 12th, "Your Jlb'g luffing!" or "Slack off Banshee, Rod Gordon 11:30:31 Blue Chip". Bob Bnnneld 11:50:33 Chcster~Apy, Jr., in Parson's Pride that main sheet!" Serena, GeorKi- Ki'.ly 11:31:44 13th and Leon Oliverson in Okie FASHIONS The race was sailed over the Shore Ixave II. Jim Snowden 12:02:18 14th. same course as the earlier race, MONDAY RACK Start—2:.10 P. M. On the sound ballet principle of the comfortable, under similar conditions. It is very Windward S:S3:H The United States produces more pliant shoe in motion, CAPEZIO putt high fashion interesting to note that the. first Serena- - !l:.,fi:-4 than half the world's output of four boats finished in exactly the Bl Toro S:S7:01 steel. on the ballet last and create* the fastest moving same order as they did in the first FIOK II 5!5!!:1 Hum J:.i7:2R daytime, nighttime, playtime footwear in America. lace, with almost the same time Hnrefoot ! «:SS:I7 lapses between boats. The Bare- Blue Strenk 3i5S:(T Bon Gay •1:r,!l:H foot, now being sailed by jib-tender The Ute 4:00:4 8 $193 95 Carol Hance, was first, followed by Blue China 1:02:17 Go To Bell to '10 Pete VanCurcn, sailing Windward, B»n«he« 4:ll2:,iO and Don Hubbaid sailing El Toro. Shore Leave II '. 4:0l::i0 FOR YOUR Bon Gre was sailed to fourth place Bon (ire Dim. Sold Exclusively by Htustillo'a The Monmouth Boat club season Liquors, Wines & Beers by 13-year-old Gerry Howie. trophies were presented at a buf- Monday morning all the boats fet supper at the club Labor day, with any previous claim to fame, Final atandings in the Monmouth Martin Becker'* were beached and the course was Boat club series were: Dlckeraon taken over by the novices battling first, Bull second, Keator-Uiwren.ee lor the Mlltenberger perpetual tro- third, Methot fourth and Burd phy. (A novice, for this purpose, flfth. being a boat and skipper who have Final standings in the Lightning The Logical Place To Buy Gulistan Carpets failed to collect any trophies for fleet were: Allaire first, Dickerson VETERANS three years). The course was a short windward leg for the start, second, . Bull third, Keator-Law- Is In The Mill Town Where followed by a spinnaker run all therence fourth and Methot flfth. YOU CAN BUY UP TO way to the Oceanic bridge and the Fleet trophiej will be presented Here you can sec the complete long beat back up the river, at the annual fleet dinner cully in October, line of Gulistan Rugs and Car- They Are Made— A stiff west wind made It tough $1000.00 Worth Of pels, not just one or .two patterns going, Ann Parry, sailing the .Ute, Gns travels through natural gas took the lead on the first leg andpipelines from 10 to 20 miles an or colors. Freehold, N. L stretched it nil the wny, finally hour. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Save With McKdvey's romping home with a lead of just I Friendly Liquor Stores Shown nhovc In the famouR Gulistan leng than four minutes. "Bucky" Famous Low Cash Prices Mead WHS second with his Galnxy Pay Nothing Down. 2 Years To Pay nug Mill here in Freehold , , , only II and Everett Bnynton with Bill Wo nhl|) runs to all parti of the Bennett's Blue Streak was third, I WHITE ST. U.S.A. and Canada, Them must he a IS miles from tho Shore. All roads SHIRTS reason. Conic in and see for yourself Baynton's own boat, the Ann Lee, limit off Hnmd St. Mmimmith County'! was disabled with a broken must. Laundered and Pressed tho rnro savings, load to McKelvcy's for Saving!, Ited Dunk 1'hmie KB 6-1MI In the afternoon nil tho boats to Perfection at WHITE (irimtent Furniture Store turned out (with their skippers once again in command), for the Furniture & Bedding Co. Open Friday Evening* final point race of the season, Tho 190 BROADWAY wind was still stiff out of tho west LEON'S McKELVEY of Freehold Het, Wooltrurlh It Newhnrry and by tho middle of tho race hud 21-Hour SUPIUII at (,ur 170 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK Salesrooms For Gulistaii'i Famout Rugi Made in Freehold blown moat of (ho water out of the Call Ofllic. Unwell I'homi LO d-lfllW river, causing snvnral bouts tn run «M» WIIITK NTRKNT I'lioni! KI: r,.io;m aground at vaiioiw times duilng Ol'I'OSI'IIO j(i;i) HANK KAIMIOAII STATION AMI 21 WEST MAIN STV FREEHOLD, N. J. the rtc«, Thi taint court* wa» Hud Bank 6-2B00 Free Deliver.? «t Hitlh Store* 1118 TKIIM1NAL til iiill fMil RED BASK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919.

Petition Against To Have Open Air ' ,j( SAVE UN CASK ^.TELEWJIWI! Stable Erection Cafe Lounge On Porch DON'T TOLERATE We Specialize CMMSTMN SCtfNCE WITH AM^M RADIO AND ALL TV CNANNILt The Oceanport mayor and Establishment of an open-air IN cil last Thursday night received cafi lounge on the wide porches of CRICKETS complete Insect petition protesting possible erection the Highlander hotel. Highlands, eradication guaranteed Cleaning and Dyeing WINS litt ft. M. No Down Pay mint r 2 Yrs. to Pay! of stables at the Monmouth Park are among the plans for the 1950 SPIDERS area on Portaupeck ave. Twent; summer season, according to an- Domestic and Oriental Bvtry Sunday residents of the avenue signed th nouncement this morning by Tim- ANTS average WNK S:M A. M. •+O »7 tQUARI we CANNOT uvanu m petition. othy Corcoran, owner-manager. Rug. TICKS •l«d home rirrt Sunday of INCH MCTUfM NAME or TII wo*u> rugous The petitioners contended such s The porch is adjacent to the pres- project would lower property values ent indoor cocktail lounge, and MOTHS $15.00 MANUF4CTUWB — MJT WE CAN and might close the street to th when equipped with new furnish- Monitor public. The petition was held fo thre. month.' control MOSQUITOES LEON'S STUNNING TELL YOU Hi TSE BIGGEST ings will seat an additional 100 U-T WHITE STREET MMI t:30 •>. M. possible future action since no per patrons, Mr. Corcoran said. A full usually auurrd FLIES Kvcry Tuattfay TADLI mil! NAHC IN TBUVIIION TOMY! mit to construct stables has bee view of the Atlantic ocean and Red Bank 6.28(10 received by this borough. Sandy Hook bay is available from FLEAS A total of 34 persons paid fine; the proposed new lounge. for offenses at the track during th Redecoration of th* exterior of BEETLES past racing season, a police reporl the hotel is also included in the ATLANTIC stated. The borough received ovei plans to be carried out before next and oilier insect* in your SS.000 in fines. summer. A 115,000 rehabilitation HOME AMUAHCI CO. program inside th* hostelry was Ruutson euMoor* »r Indoor* OR LONO MANCS UP BANK recently completed. AMATEUR llirar PAtE Hi MAIN W. »H JMOADWAT «, MONMOJVTP . Lewis Branin, grandson e "The new porch lounge will b* BUSINESS Charles Rice of this place, woi quit* an innovation for th* north- first prize at the New York stat ern end of th* shore," Mr. Corcor- fair at Syr&cuu, N. Y-, last wee an explained. "Food will also be SINCE 1191 for hip exhibit of a complete At served at th* tables. The entire FOGGING UNLIMITED CONTEST sign of flowers for a wedding, in porch will be specially lighted and eluding the bride's bouquet an all the chair* and tables and other •Uyport M4M Red Rank Mill Freehold decorations for a church and a re- flxtur** will b* completely new. ception. He alio won first price There will be adequate «ervite, of rieate visit us at the Red Bank Trade Etpoaltioa Wed. Nite, Sept. 28th with his floral arrangements de- course." September 2tt to October 1 signed for hospitals. He made hi The, Highlander is a year-aroun4 home in Rumson many years, an hotel. Th* current summer pro- at |£0 IA UK N.I. his mother, Mrs.-Robert Fisher ol duced tb* best business of the Syracuse, is the former Marlo three years b* has operated the BY PUBLIC DEMAND Rice. He is a floral designer wit place, Mr. Corcoran eaid. RED BANK ARMORY Fisher Florists of Syracuse. Frank Kilgalton, manager of th To Break Ground Sunday; Rumson hotel, spent the week-en In Conjunction With at Wilkesbarre, Pa., where he at For Ml. Carmel Church Sea Bright Yacht Club tended the funeral of his slster-in RED BANK law. Ground breaking ceremonies at Miss Gladys Niederer, 66 Easi Asbury Park for the new $290,000 —RESTAURANT COMMUNITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE River rd., has returned to her po- Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church will be h*ld Sunday afternoon at TRADE EXPOSITION sition at the Joseph O. McCue real 4 o'clock, with Msgr. Thomas Heil- REMAINS OPEN DAILY estate office on Ridge rd. ly, vicar general of the Trenton The Jane Logan Giants In dioces*, presiding. for game last week with the Rumso Auditions Will Be Held Cleaners' softball team won, S to 2 Contract for the new church has COCKTAILS, DINNER AND SUPPER The game was played on the hlgl been awarded to 8. J. Day Associ- at school field. ates of Asbury Park. Entrance to MODERATE PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Carey o the building will be on Asbu.-y Tennis Court lane, won the tele- ave. It will b« a Romanesque-typo St. Anthony's Church Hall vision set awarded Monday nigh structure and will stand about 40 • • • at the Shrewsbury River Yachl feet high. The new church will Bridge Ave. anil Chestnut St., Red Bank club. hav* a setting capacity of about Bar Entertainment The Holy Cross parochial school 700. reopened yesterday. by the Famoiig Pianist WED., SEPT. II, AT 8:00 P. M. SKIRT A Mra. S. Wilson Laird of Old Farm BENEFIT CONCERT Village spent the week-end at Wil The Treble Clef choral of Ocean JULES CERULLI Both Adult* and Teenagers Invited. Beautiful TROUSIR liamsport, Pa., where she visited Grove, under the direction of Al- her family. faretta Curry, will give a concert Prizes Will be Awarded RACK The Presbyterian church choi in the Young People's Tempi* at • • • will hold its first rehearsal of the Ocean Qrove, Saturday night, fall tonight at the church. John sponsored by the Ocean Grove aux- CONTACT FELIX R. SANTANGELO, Watson of Ridge rd. will be organ iliary of Fitkln hospital for the Gala Dinner Dance .00 101 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank ist and choirmaster. benefit of th* hospital building- Kith Mra. Theodore Carle has re- fund. turned to her position in the Rum- Th* gueit artUU will be Hilda VAL ERNIE and his ORCHESTRA Phone RE 6-2214 This wenderful Snag-Frof rack holds up re a son Sugar Bowl. She has been on Magnussen, Norwegian soprano, vacation during the summer. who will appear in her native- ew- For reservations phone trim. Than, when not in UM, folds up flat Woody West, son of Mr. arid Mrs, tume, and Geraldine Hooper, harp- 1 f Percy West of Center St., left yes- ist, who is harp Instructor at Geor- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER TT* 2T** tll! Sl terday morning for Pullman, gian Court college, Lakewood. SEA BRIGHT 2-0082 hang on door or knob... smros Wash., where he will tnter hi SitS W* Slur-y' *P"*M» Vrtng dips. sophomore year at Washington Mado of heavy gauge stool... plated by now Stat* college. rust-resisting CONUKHROMI MOCM$ fir • lo'n. Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence Ron lifotimo of war. Extra rolnforcod at vM* ^l"* and children of Hoboken ar, spending , a week at Connell's boarding house, Allen it. Capt. Rosa U a member of th* Hoboken Ore department. Leigh R. C&pahaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Coran P. Capihaw Rumson rd., underwent summe amphibious training at the naval Amphibious base, Little Creek, Va. H* is a second-class man at the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Children baptized Sunday at the Presbyterian church by Rev. Wil- liam Calvin Colby were Bonni Marie Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Herbert Bush of Blackpoln rd.; Suzanne Parmly, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John Parmly o Bingham hill, and James Douglas Hanmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt Hanmore of Harrison ave., Red Bank. The first meeting of a newly formed Young Adult Supper club of the Presbyterian church will be held Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Bingham hall. The group will meet once , COLLAPSIBLE month. The Ladies' Aid society wi resume meetings next Wednesday We'll guide them with these famous afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. BLOUSE-TREE Morning service of the Presby Dr. Pouter's scientific shoes... tf no Sno»»wrf Hongor dots two writ terian church will be held Sunday designed to aid Correct "Body morning at 11 o'clock. Church of throo... savos dosot spaco... $ school will meet at 11 a. m. The Balance"... perfect posture..., H I.WHittt $Htt. hoops bfouios frosh and mat. Arms primary and beginners' group* wil Af*t Siitil'/i toll. 1 WMUt A t* If. movo wpword-won't stretch crow node meet in Bingham hall and the in- better bodily health. And we'l' •woofers. Clovoriy coHapslMol-VMion not In UM, termediate group In the church au FOR BOYS FOR GfftlS ditorium. Boy Scout troop 11 win guard them with our expert, Prlc* 14.75 to K.tS folds up to "noxWo.nothliHi"_._.. are* for; meet Monday evening at 7:80 accofdinf to alia, traveling UM. - • o'clock at th* Veterans home. accurate shoe fitt'nj* service. Choir rehearsal will be held nest Mod* of heavy gauge stool... pl«tod by now, Thursday at 8 p. m. Jacob Stam, rusMoslsting CONSO-CHROMI PROCISS president of th* New Jersey Gid for a long lifotimo of woar. * > eons, will be guest speaker Sunday in observance of Gideon Sunday. GIVE YOUR CHILO • CORRECT 100V BALANCE

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Card •( Thuke 9 Signal Corps Award. Miss Minnie OeBiaaa, Latng Bratwh. Mra. Hoffman an* rernllr Irish to 'In The Good Old Summertime COUNTY BIRTHS Church News employed at Squier labs, flO Mt thnnk the Rrd Bank Fire Department, • • her suggestion to install a door- I nil who helped to prevent damage to our OLD MUCK KErOBMEO Prize. To Worker* home by the lire at 1«« Monmouth It. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chevalier stop, and Joseph P. Toenalno, Long —Advcrtiiement. of Poplar ave., Port Monmouth, Marlboro John W. Adams of Bradley Branch, employed at the) engineer are parents of a son born Thursday Communion will be administered Beach, an employee at Coles Signal ing branch, $25 for as improve! Care) •( Thaaae Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Mrs. Faith We are noil grateful to ill who at Monmouth Memorial hospital. laboratories, recently received a type format helped tn any way at the tine of tho Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of Ingram will be organist and the (275 award for his suggestion for Presentation of the) awards waa nccident and for their kind expreesions Chingarora ave., Keyport, are par- iris' chorus will sing. an improved method of packaging of sympathy upon tht death of J. Ed- Sunday-achocjl will be held in the made by Brig. Gen. Harry Relchel- ward OaVet. ents of a daughter born Thurs- field wire. derfer, commanding general of the) Tke Fasailr. day at Monmouth Memorial hos- village chapel starting at 9:30 a. —Advertisement. m. Youth fellowship will meet at Other Signal Corps employees re- Signal Corps Engineering labora- pital. ward for winning suggestions were tories. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Moran of 7:M p, m. IN LOVING MCMMY Washington ave., Keansburg, are Junior choir rehearsal will be of Jennie C. Trimble, who paired aver parent! of a daughter born Thurs- held Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 4:30 •even yean aso September 18. p. m. in the chapel, followed by Not dead to tho«c who loved her. day at Monmouth Memorial hos- But only irone before, pital hospital. senior choir rehearsal at the She lives with ul in meaiorr, Mr. and Mrs. James Strump of church at 7:30 p. m. Old Brick cir- 1M.O* ., ' And will forever more. Leonardo ave., Leonardo, are par- cle will meet in the village chapel Her Children. tomorrow at 1 p. m. ents of a daughter born Thursday 1« te M lack Cut Nellie it Monmouth Memorial hospital. CARL BECKMANN The Konnl of Education of the School Mr. and Mrs. Alan Conklin ot CUNTBAL BAPTIST Factory Stlet * service OriiwMllr »W« • District nf the Borough of Rumaon, re- Representative queita bids for the construetion of per- Arcana ave., Oceanport, are par- Atlantic Highlands SEA BRIGHT, N. J. 1-OOTt manent Etorm enclosure! on the eastern ents of a son born Saturday it Rev. Harry Kraft will bring the and western entrances to the Rumson message at the morning service at high school auditorium. Plam and spe- Monmouth Memorial hospital, • cifications arc available at the high Mr. and Mra. George Shomo of 11. Hia topic will be "Conversation school oilier. Bids must be presented Front at.. Sea Bright, are parents With God." Youth fellowship will not later than 8 P. M., daylight aavlng time Wodnosdny evening, September 14, of a ton born Monday at Mon- meet at 7 p. m. 1949. iouth Memorial hospital. Rev. Mr. Kraft will preach on MONMOUTH PETROLEUM The Hoard of Education reserve! tht Mr. and Mrs. John A. 8ellgran of "Waah and Be Clean" at the even- rlfht to reject any or all bids. Linden pi., Atlantic Highlands, »r o'clock. Mid-week District Clerk. parent* of a aon born Monday at prayer fellowahip Wednesday at ». PRESENTS Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mra. Robert Sottilaire SPIRITUAL CHAFEL Of of Essex St., East Keansburg, are IWYCHIC SCIENCE, parents of a aon born Monday at 8ea Bright Monmouth Memorial hospital. Travel Topics Mr. and Mra. George Hamilton Services will be held this after- BY TEBBT tVDONNEIX of Monroe St., Matawan, are par- noon at 2 o'clock and this evening at 7:30. The Sunday meaaage wi'l JMTBESSIVE^ITINEBABV ents of a son born Tueaday at Mon- liii xurious mouth Memorial hospital. be delivered at » p. m. The study living aboard Mr. and Mrs. John Grasao of group term will begin Sept. 19 at a magnificent North st., Keyport, are parents of 8 p. m. liner (or 80 a daughter born Friday at Hatard days . . . the hospital. KEAMSBVaM EXCURSION YOU ARE CALMNG Virgin Islands The annual excursion to Coney !. . . Rio de Mr. and Mrs. John Schaible of Johnson lane, Keansburg, are par- Island, under the auspices of the Janeiro, the Keansburg fire department, will be Hf ATM imm Brazilian cap- ents of a aon-born Tuesday at Mon- Wkea few He* etkei tee a* te.e *•*•• ital ot charm mouth Memorial hospital, held next Wednesday night. The :. . • Capetown, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown of steamer City of Keansburg will the gateway Union ave., Belford, are parent* of leave from Keansburg at 7: IS and ito adventure from Coney Island at 12:30 on the ... the City of a daughter born yesterday at Riv< erview hospital. return trip. An orchestra will pro- I Gold ... the Manager Tony Hunting has his Carlton theater employees dressed for the occasion of "In the vide music for dancing. City of Diamonds ... the Pyra- Good Old Summertime," which is playing until Saturday. The two young ladies in front are, from Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of mids and the Sphinx . . .Tel Church at., Fair Haven, are par- left to right, Misses Marilyn Lowcnbcrg and Emillc Ritiau. The men, from left to right, arc Ben In producing culture pearls, Aviv in the new republic of Is- Thompson, James Alexander, William DiPiore, Robert Heandel, Rod Rodriqucz and William Dowd, ents of a son born yesterday at rael . . . Rome during Holy Monmouth Memorial hospital. about t!0 per cent of the oystcis Year! Mr and Mrs Stanley Pastola of which have been operated upon This is only a portion of an Marcia Auerbach of New York city Broadway, Keyport, are parents >f produce pearls, but only about live Impressive itinerary designed Niddletown County WCTU Plain per cent of these are marketable. for your happiness. January 12, were house guests of Mrs. E. W. a. daughter born. this morning at 1950. is the day on which this Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloxon have Swackhamer last week-end. 63d Convention Monmouth Memorial hospital excitine four-continent cruii* is moved to their new home at Leon- A pre-natal clinic will be held In the 19th century ice from the scheduled to depart from New ardo. They formerly lived In the tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clocic The 63d annual fall convention Leading Designers United States was shipped to China York. Today is the day for you Blschoff apartments. and a well baby clinic will be held of the Monmouth County Wom- and India, . • to see Terry about making ree- an's Christian Temperanae union Mrs. Ann Christcnsen is a new next Tuesday at 9 a. m. Both clin- To Show Fashions PUBLIC NOTICE crvations for the greatest cruise resident in the Bischoff apart- ics will bo held at the Middletown will bo hold Tuesday at St, Paul's An ordinance entitled "An ordinance of the post-war era. If you can't Methodist church, Ocean Grove. Original styles from the leading rtquiritiK the owner or tenant ot lands come in, phone Red Bank 0-9080 ments. Health center, Hartshorne Memor- ial. Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor of designers here and abroad will be lying within the tlorounh to keep cut or 5081 for appointment. O'DON- Mrs. Alice Knight, who runs the the Rod Bank Presbyterian church, certain brusb.v hedge* and other plant NELL TRAVEL AGENCY, U confectionery store and news featured in the fashion parade, life" was introduced by the Mayor and Broad Street, Red Bank, stand next to Middletown post- will give the principal address at which will follow the harvest Council of the Horougli of ited Wank on office, observed her birthday Sun- Marlboro the afternoon session. luncheon Thursday, Sept IB, at 1 August lit, Hilt and on September «th, Others of this area who will p. m. at Sea Girt Inn, given to waa iinally adopted and approved by day. She was given a party at the Marlboro Girl Scouts will hold a th. Mayor. home of her daughter, Mrs. Daniel participate are Mrs. Sara Wor- benefit the Monmouth County Or AMY E. SHINN. bazar soon. During the summer den of Red Bank, corresponding ganizatlon for Social Service. w...... E¥fc COAL FIRED FORMAL WIAR Layton, by members of her fam- they have held meetings at troop Borough Clerk. ily. secretary; Mrs. Golden W. Whlt- The fashion show, staged by members' homes to make various flcld, Eatontown, treasurer, and ~r.-l.IC NOTICE HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM TO HIRI The Ladles' Aid society of the articles for the sale. The final sum- Fredericks gowns of Allenhurst An ordlnanct entitled "An ordinance e Caudate Cepter Reformed church will hold an all- Mrs. A. Melvin Morris, Red Bank, and Spring Lake, will include providing for an effective means of col- mer meeting was held last Thurs- who will lead devotions..Mrs. Paul lecting taxes asseised on tangible pei> • "Duel Central" to Ike Meal Cm- day meeting Tuesday. day at the home of the troop lead- sports, afternoon, cocktail and aonal property" wai introduced by the • Cait Iren Jacketed pitta Selectle* Johnnie Hayes observed his Christner ot Montclair, state evening apparel for town and su- lorler tor Velvet and Atits> er, Mrs, Emily Tuvcson. Members president, will speak at the morn Mayor and Council of the Borough of ike birthday Saturday at a party at present were Bebe Eiscnbcrg, Su- burban life. Red Bank on August 1st, 1949, and on • Ci« •.•sihiters Area, ing session. September 6th was finally adopted and • Latest MeeaniDetlin • Individual Air Velvet the .home of his grandparents, Mr. san Jones, Patricia Tuveson, Carol Mildred Bergman of Frederleka approved by the Mayor. and Mrs. Frank A. Hayes. is arranging the show, and tht • Ceol er Woedburn- andDlKTyteValtea Holland and Ellen McCarthy. The border-line Rio Grande Riv- AMY E. SHINN, fai I»eir ledleler Mrs. Frances Grossinger, who Mrs. Eugene McFarland and models will Include Bette DeWitt Borough Clerk. inaj Furnace, adapt- hat been a patient at Monmouth er has been known to change its of Interlaken, Louise Badenhop of able te Oil er Oet sons, Billy and Bobby, of West- course so quickly that farmers who Mearmeutk Cauatv Surrknta'e Office Memorial hospital, is now a pa- hampton Beach, L. I., are spend- Rumson, Joan Layton of Allen- In the matter of the estate of Lroia tient at Ivy House Nursing home thought they lived in Mexico awok« hurst, Elaine Davidson of Deal and A. Newton, deceened. Notice to credU NO DOWN ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. to find themselves in Texaa, 3 YEARS here. Walter Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Joy Edelstein of Asbury Park. tore to present claims against estate. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hancc, Jr., Pursuant to the order of Dorman Me* MY/HHTI TO MY ter Dunn and daughter, Irene of The mosquito which spreads hu- Mrs. Walter Mason of Loch Ar- Faddin, Surrogate nf the County of lion- of Barrlngton, spent the holiday Babylon, L. I., were week-end bor Is general chairman and Mr. mouth, made on the aixth day of Sep* week-end here with Mr. Hancc's man disease must herself be sick, tember, 1940, on the application of Ed> guests of the Dunn family here. because only by injecting geims Uason is in charge of reservations. ward H. Bauer, Bole executor, of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Christ of Mrs, Mason announced today that estate of Lydia A. Newton, deceased, ROUND THI There were several tennis tour- which make her sick can she notice la hereby Riven to the creditors Bronx, N. Y., spent the • holiday spread disease to a human being. Fredericks plans to distribute per- of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- CtOCK SMVKI Engllshtown 4011 EXPERT naments Sunday and Monday on week-end with Mrs. Mabel Lowerre. fume souvenirs to each guest. scriber sole executor, us aforesaid their the Hancc tennis courts. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sperl of debt! and demand against the said ei- FITTING Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thorn were The 3,000 islands of the Bahama Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, presi- tate, under . oath, within six months Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. An- group extend over a distance of dent of M.C.OS.8., is honorary from the date ef the aforeintd order, hosts at an outdoor picnic lunch- thony Dlcoio and family of Bronx, chairman. or they will be forever barred of their IKonmouth Petroleum Co. eon for the players and their fam- 630 miles. actions therefor against the said sub. N. Y., were week-end guests of Mr. Withoungllsbtownt abligatien, N. (leasJ. e Nave yePhonw feprnentae 401! . ilies. and Mrs. William Bayer. WOMAN WINS CAR. aeriber. Evraingt Misa Arity Jelliffe was organist Dated: Freehold, N. J., September «th, tiva cell at my htm* an at Red Bank Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. A. Apgnr and fam- TOT MORE OPPORTUNITY Mrs. Rosella Kuszewski of Wil 1(49. TIL 9 P. M. ily spent the week-end at Cedar- IN TOUR FUTURE EDWARD H. BAUER, Saturday for the wedding of Miss low St., Old Bridge, was the winner 2601 Parkway. Jean Mcrritt and Alan P. Macll- wood, as guests of Mrs. G. Searls. of the 1949 Chevrolet car disposed Philadelphia 30. Penn. roy of Long Branch. The bride is Gail Neiberlien observed her 12th of Labor day night on the Keans- Qulnn. Dorcmui, MeCue CRB 9-S SEGALL S birthday Tuesday. JOIHTHt 4 Russell. former Conover lane resident. OPPORTUNITY burg boardwalk by the Keansburg Bed Bank, New, Jersey. 1UH N. B'wey Long Bmaeh E. W. Swackhamcr, Jr., and Miss It Pays to Advertise in Tht Register. first aid squad. Attorneys. Mechanical Man Visits Red Bank , pfjx $2.s« A WEEK :j In Series E Savings Bonds •: through The Payroll Savings Picture enjoyin* that Plan. IN 10 YEARS YOU WILL OWN SAVINGS BONDS WORTH ll.KJ MATURITY VALVE.

All You Have To Do la GET MARRIED to have CANDID Not Heavyl Net Swttt! Children should be cautioned by parent! to avoid •wimmlnf. In pol- WEDDING luted waters, particularly In area* affected by poll* epidemics, Chll RUPPERT "Fttls Good" to Your Tastf! PICTURES dren should uie only neachte or public pooli declared safe by local So jfoa don't bclttV* on* bctt c*n bt TAKEN BY health authentic:. ~~ Howard J. Stevenson, better known as "Oscar," strikes one of his to outstanding Ait you can't help many poses as he appeared during day long performances in Red Bank •howing d» diffanact on row facet and Long Branch to herald the arrival of R C A 1980 television seta DORN'S In Red Banjc, Oscar performed his antics in the show windows ol IMTKKUFIIMI Then htn's • iponing propotition: LARGE SELECTION OF Anderson's Music Shop at 21 Broad St., and at Long Branch at the Parkway Tire company on Broadway. Today, 1*7 "Make Mine RUPPERT'... PICTURES AMD ALBUMS H and we dMiltngt you to keep that TO CHOOSE FROM National Advertising Lineage In Weeklies During June SMILE OF PLEASURE from Phone Red Bank your lipa! Remember... there'i The Red Bank Reiitter Again in First Place Throughout the Nation ~ .1 (Itii of RUPPERT waiting 6-2273 to bring you that RUPPERT A sample check of 37 of the better weeklies of Lines SMILE OF PLEASURE-todey! YOUR CHOICE OF the nation—nil members of the Audit Bureau of Cir- culation and all members of Greater Weeklies— Hanover (N. II.) Gazette Nil • Earl Stout shows that the nvcnige of this group ran 11,717 linen I'rlncetun (Mo,) Pout-Telegraph IMS Rucklngham 18407 Curllnvllta (III,) Dciniicriit orwil Hidolivllle (1>II.) Ji'lTerNoiilHn Ili'inocrut 7Mewi , ,, mul I BED BANK ItEfiTSTEIl, SEPTEMBER S, 1949. Page Fifteen

Hebrew Society 500 Attend Ball Football Injury Protection mw Makes Plans For Of Local PBA DANCINQ ouPont PAINTS Hallet Acrobatic • Pays Players • Fall Activities Event Held Al The !'«/# Toe INSECT KILLER Molly Pitchpr Hold Character Monte Carlo Night MEDICAL lEINIUtSIMENT More than 500 persons nttended Hall room Nov. J 5 he annual ball of the Patrolmen'.* j UNALLOCATID EXPENSES UP TO Benevolent association Saturday at ( (,'hihlmi, from S I'p the Molly Pitcher hotel. Thn event Chairmen was sponsored by the Red Bank uxs und l'rinile /,ww/«j £ |5 ^^^^.00 Maximum for local, which takes its membership KELLY BUILDING :i\ Commltte* and special activities mid *VWW EACH INJURY chairmen were named at the meet- from the local force, and from Mid- g) Have mono? with lluPont [i ing Tuesday night of the Ladles' dletown township and Little Silver. JOHN TOLAND Hebrew society of Red Bank at the Delegations from the P.B.A. of paint*.. They give greater pro- % On I irM $10 Deductible Plan Jewish Community Center. Mi*. Jersey City and Verona were Dm unities lection anil durability. g David Fisher, the president, made among the guests, as also were two 1 — hla By— § .'Benefits up to $250.00 aljo available s the appointments. borough councilmen, Thomas Oak- Pantomime NATIONAL 5', 10 * V STORE October activities will feature a ley and George Gray. Pete Gala- on lint $10 deductible plan) rummage eale, with Mis. Harry tro's orchestra played for dancing. 1 J. H. KELLY COMPANY 1 Tel Hed Bank 6-2680 Free Delivery Madansky and Mrs. Isadore Ker- Charles Jones, president of the | 117 Broad St. B«d Bank, N. J. a ber in charge. The annual Monti Red Bank P.B.A., waa general Choice of 2 Low Cost Plans Carlo night was set for Nov. 15, chairman; Irving Krakowitch wai with Mrs. Lester Glenn and Mrs. program chairman; Frederick Ol- Benjamin Greenwild a* chairmen. sen and Mel Leek, tickets; Phil TEAM RATES AMATEUR AND SAME DAY SEUV1CE HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Bernard Fixher is in charge Jiannine and Frank Mazza, enter- 21 Player Minimum SEMI-PROFESSIONAL of special awards for the event, tainment, and Deputy Chief Frank ON TEAMS TEAMS Registration for the Hebrew Reuther, Al Curchin and Mr. Leek, reception. school of the Congregation B'nai $500.00 Israel will be held Monday, and fur Jones, Jiannine, Leek, Krako- $14.00 With profound sorrow we annomce the Jeath of the Sunday-school, Oct. 23. The witch and Curchin will attend the DRY CLEANING Maximum Madical $11.00 KelmburMaiant Per Pilfer Par Player society will sponsor a .special ser- atitc P.B.A. convention next week CALL with 111 (10 deductible our Employ** vice for the college students of the at the Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City. congregation tomorrow night at the Mr. Jiannine is a state delegate. $250.00 $8.50 synagogue. RED BANK 6-4828 Maximum M.dkll $12.00 Committee chairmen include Mr*. GRANTKD DIVORCE "The Most Modern Plant In Rcimburacmcnl Par I'layar Per PUytr with In 110 deductible Fisher, Mrs. Glenn, Mrs. Grcen- Virginia McCabc Walling of 200 Monmouth County" Kenneth M. Spinning wald, Mrs. Kerber, tits. Victor Sie- Forest avc, Keansburg, was grant- ge], Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs. Mar-ed a divorce Tuesday at Freehold tin Becker, Mis. Ernest H. Hey- by Superior Court Judge Donald H. man, Mrs. Morris Nelson, Mrs. DOROTHY FIFTH AVENUE on Sunday, the fourth «# September McLean. She charged her husband, ROLSTON WATERBURY Max Morris, Mra. Frank Levy and Fitzroy Walling of New Monmouth, Mrs. Hairy Human, board of edu- with cruelty. TOLAND CLEANERS KKAI/IOKS — INSUKOKS nineteen hundred and forty*aint cation representatives; Mrs. Hey- The couple were married Feb. 3, man and Mrs. Nelson, represent* It E. FRONT ST. RED BANK 1« WEST * RONT STKKKI, RKD BANK, V. t. tives to the Red Bank Council of 1947. DMCE STVDIO STORE HOURS - t A. M. M • P. M. FHONK H-35OO Church Women; Mrs. Sidney Ho- Cottontail rabbits are born help- 391 K. Beigea Fl. ME MHM Moaa'ar tkroafk Saturday das, Talmud-Tor.ih; Mrs. William less, blind and hairless. Tht MercBiinti Trust Company Klstsky, Mrs. Mai tin Becker and Mrs. Joseph Becker, hospitality: of lUd Bank, N. J. Mrs. Abraham Zagcr, Mr*. Nor- ton Krongelb and Mrs. Albert Schwartz, religious education; Mr*, Kerber, Mrs. David Krongelb and Mrs. Henry Krassncr, house com mittee and Koshmth. Mrs. Madansky and Mrs. Mix f BenowiU, membership; Mrs. Julius Straus, Riverview hospital services; Mrs. Milton Koscne and Mrs. Irv- ing Richmond, telephone; Mrs. Maurice Stalbcrg, sunshine; Mrs. Levy, monthly bulletin; Mrs. Her. man Cohen and Mrs, Ahe Brealow, Rtmcmber refreshments; Ml*. Nelson, Mrs. Koscne, Mrs. William Klatiky, Mrs. Irving Krakowitch, Mr*. Ar- with flowers thur H. Hershon and Mrs. Ellis Kamraai, program; Mr*. Harry Klatsky and Mrs. Irving Moskow- itz, Friday night service*; Mr*, la- rael Breriow, flower*; Mr*. Murray Rosen, publicity; Mra. Nelson and Mr*. Moskowltz, building fund, and Mr*. Harry Feldt, financial adviser. Harold Herman, executive dlrec tor of the Young Men's and Young SPECIAL THIS WEEK Wom'ens' Hebrew association at Newark, was guest speaker. K'.B Box of Fall Flowers 2.50 lopic was "The, American-Jewiab nil Community." Final Friends9 Anniversary Fur Sale Meeting Sunday UTTU SILVIR RID IANK 4-1IS2 Peace Will Be Subject A 1/ U 75c to 90c on Every Dollar In This Fantastic CIIUM la FitNt Of Sunday Session S /A V Ld Event! The Shrewsbury Meeting of FIRST COME —Regardless of Loss—Regardless Of Cost. Friends will hold the last of • series of extension meeting* for The Most Phenomenal Values Ever To Be Offered By Anyone—Anywhere. this year at Friend*' Meeting house, Shrewsbury, Sunday at 3 p. m. This FIRST SERVED! is the annual peace meeting, and B. Jtusscll Branson of Friends PARTIAL LISTING OF THESE AMAZING FUR VALUES: Peace service, a section of the American Friends Service commit- 6 Aborted Fur Scarfs Formerly to $ 6 per Skin NOW $2.00* tee, will be the speaker, YOU CAN BUY UP TO Mr. Branson, who is a graduate MAKE THE BUY 5 Assorted Fur Muffs Formerly to $12 per Muff NOW $5.00* of Guilford college and Hartford Theological seminary, has served 10 Kolinsky Scarfs Formerly to 819 per Skin NOW «6.SO« $1,000.00 \i(orthOt as minuter to Friends' meetings of the pastoral type at Clintondale, of YOUR LIFE! 5 Mountain Sable Scarfs Formerly to 819 per Skin NOW $6.50* N. Y., and at New Garden, N. C. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES At present he Is traveling In a spiritual peace ministry for the Aisortfd Coats and Jacktts American Friends Service commit- , Pay Nittag Dm. HNrsTthy tee, and is especially concerned Coruwtinf of Mouton Lamb, with' problems relating to the his- COME and SEE toric peace testimony of tht Society Leopard Stenciled Lapin, Nat- Formerly to $200 per coat HOW 47 ural and Skunk Dyed Opossum, $35.00* COMtj'a of Friends, and the effect of the present world situation upoa it Sabk and Mink Dyed Coney. and those who uphold or sympa- for YOURSELF! WHITE thy with It. Furniture & Bedding Co. The Shrewsbury meeting will- rrMarl continue to hold regular meetings for worship every Sunday at. 3 (AuwUd Cotti mi hektti o'clock up to and including, Oct. 2. MONMOUTH ST., ^ RED BANK PICK THEM ) Coniiiting of Mouton Lamb, Formerly to $225 per coat $ .50* Phone RE 6-1038 Mrs. Marie Linburn 31 j Black "Rutttan Pony, Natural Now 49 \ Raccoon, Dyed Alpiao Lamb. OPPOSITE BCD BANK BAIXBOAD STATION AND Dies At Saranac Lake BTO AND PAY! Mr*, Marie 8. Llnburn, who wu once very active' in Republican circles died Tuesday of last week at Saranac Lake, N. Y. Antrtid Coats and Jackets She began her political career In 1920 when she was appointed to the CASH IS KING- Consisting of Natural Chimse Long Branch Republican commit- Kidskin, Bombay Lamb, Amtr- Formerly to $350 per coat NOW $8,050* MANY tee. Since that time she has served 29 ican Broadtail Natural Skunk, as president of the Long Branch Bring your CASH Women'* Republican club, presi- Mink Dy«d Marmot, Natural Cat dent of the Monmouth county Lynx. BUSY Women's Republican club, and ai state Republican committeewomtn. Mrs. Llnburn, widow of Ernest A. Linburn, is survived by two ion*, Attorttd Coats and Jackets PEOPLE Richard and James Linburn. SEEING IS Consisting of Mink and Sable $1OC.00* 8callion is named after Ascalon, 24 Dyad Muskrati, Dyed Squirrel, Formerly to $400 per coat NOW BANK ancient Palestine port, which ship- Natural Sheared Raccoon, Nat- ped onions in Mediterranean trade. BELIEVING ural Canadian Lyra. BY MAIL / Assorted Coats and Jackets WITH US BETTER HURRY Consisting of Natural African ,50* FIAKIES And Get Here EARLY 12 Leopard, Black Persian Lamb, Formerly to $500 per coat AND SAVE Northern Silver Blue Dyed Musk- Now 199 the New, Easy rat. VALUABLE Minn AND MANY, MANY OTHER FINE FURS 6REATLY REDUCED COOKIE MIX WMML-HOPnOME TIME. YOU _ If present-day pried IN nuking cookie* a luxury for you, you'll CAN, TOO. be glad to know that cookitt MTHIHC REStRVEl made with Flakit* at* mort , DEUKRS ICONOMICAl, mmmmmmmm lave you money. So why con* SECOND NATIONAL tinue to pay mote for your cook* All Salon Final Mrs F S T \ I It BRNK &.TRU5TCD ies than you need to? Hcre'i the No KxchaugcH No Hctiirim 70 IIKOAI) SIIUKI, It ED BANK Otf f?£C~> At-rt/VA thrifty way. Just add an egg to Prices Plus Tax on All Fur* Flnkies. Tel. HU 6-:M99 Open Friday Evening* Pace Sixteen RED BANK_BEGISTEB_, JEPTEMBER 8, 1919. licity; Allen Bey«r and Budd Alley, Newton Rice (ids Gift by, Montclair legal zoning expert, a DEMOCBATS TO MEET photoghsphy; George Jablonsly, bill for $511.50 covering coats of a The Red Bank Democratic club Gravelly Point William Bianey, Jr., Audrey Koeni- lor Moninouth Memorial Shrewsbury Rats survey of the borough made by will make plans for the coming No- members of his staff. Mayor mele and Mary Flood, youth com- Newton Rice, Fair Haven id., vember election campaign at a mittee, and Mrs. Charles Jayson, Beadleston said the lawyer's bills meeting next Monday night at Has Cet-Together Fair Haven, recently received a Annoy Vail Homes for expenses will be submitted Mr*. Richard Swift. Mrs. Clyde black leather pouch filled with Pleasant inn. John Petillo wjll pie- Wolfe, Mr*. Harry Sweeney snd monthly. He said the current bill side. Refreshments will be served. MALE Track, Swim Events coins and dollars as a gift fo:' Borough Accepts Street represents the largest the borough Mrs. Hope Miller, entertainment. Moninouth Memorial hospital. Highlight Parly Also Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer From Jaiiiett Curley will be called upon to pay up until Mahoney, Afrs. Alice Wieczoreck The gift was presented at the the test of the constitutionality of Residents of Gravelly point, and Theodore Wieezorcck, decora- annual clambake held by Mr. «nd Rats from a former borough the borough's zoning ordinance. Accountant — junior or aemi-tenior — far Water Witch, Highlands, held their tion*; Martin Roemmele, John Gny, Mrs. Rice for Mr. Rice's business dump in Shrewsbury was the sub- Chief of Police Otto Herden ask- 'DuMort Television I annual get-together Sunday. associates and employees in Ihe ject of a letter of complaint re- ed that council act to have shrub- firm of Certified Public Accountants. Excel- Pat Gallione, Clem Wicrznreck, Wimerbacher and Rice glove con- ceived by the mayor and council of Sec Xcic (11)10) Models! f The celebration began at 3 p. m. Harry Sweeney, Theodore Dicks, fern of New York. bery on the King property, Broad when track and Mater contests Flank Kloss, John Harrison, Vin- thai borough from Margaretta L. st. and Shrewsbury ave., be cut to lent opportunity for qualified applicant. •were held. During the evening:, chil- cent McCnnn, Richard Swirt, Nels In taking the gift, Mr. Rice said, Reed, Shrewsbury township cleric. a height of 30 inches for a distance J. H. HllY COMPANY 1 dren's movies were shown and "A hospital is as One as the com- Mis. Reed asked that action be of 25 feet from the intersection. Johnson, Joseph Krcher, Chcrles munity in which it is located, for taken. She said residents of tin UT Broad St. Bed Baak, K. i. I State age, education, experience and other prizes were awarded to winners u- Jayson, John McCreadle, refresh- This, the chief explained, is the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the afternoon contests. A musical citizens and hospitals are inter- Vail Homes area have made numer- requirement of state law. The chief ment!!; Mrs. William Blaney, Ed- dependent, Monmouth Memorial program was held including novelty ward Gardner, William DePue, ous complaints about the rats to commended Daniel Dondi, propri- pertient information. Write S. B., Box 511, dances by Jean and Ted Wieczor- hospital fulfills its obligations to all the township committee. In answer, etor of the residence at Patterson James Giles, Mrs. Edward Gardner, people and is ever thoughtful for *ck and a community sing led by Mrs. Jack Giles, Joseph Jablonsky, Mayor Alfred N. Beadleston direct- and Shrewsbury aves., for having JOHN Red Bank, N.J. Charles G. Cookc playing hi.s ac- the future and well being of the ed Borough Clerk Ortrude C. Van complied with similar request. cordion. Jack Molitor and George Muif>hy, community. I am grateful, in its Vliet to write the township explain- games committee; James Scanlor, name, for thU splendid token of ing that the area mentioned is not Winners of the contests were John Flood, Eugene Jeffrey and your esteem for me." TOLAND Jlicheal Quaid and Eleanor McCai- used as a borough dump and that J. Victor Carton Edward Allen, starters, and Walter dumping there is prohibited. He Dramatics len, race !or childifn under six; Quaid, William Blaney, Fred I: JIT, To Addreti League Peter Quaid and Cathlccn Milling, Thomas Fraser, Daniel Bowman, Hette Receives directed the police department tci race for children nine and ten; planning committee. Other commit- check whether or not "outsider!" Prosecutor J. Victor Carton will Pantomime Billy Milling and Carol Quaid, race tee members were Richard Nuffort, Road Contract are using the dump. ipeak on "Law Enforcement in tht for children 11 and 12; Donald Mil- Frank Reddington and Paul Mill- At an adjourned meeting Tuesday Councilman Harry Sickles report- County" -at the opening meeting of Speech Correction ler, race for the 12 to 14 year ing. night, the Atlantic Highlands may- ed that the annual clean-up of tht League of Women Voters, Red group; Tom Blaney and Mary Jane or and council accepted the bid of catch basins and gutters will begin Bank region, Wednesday, Sept. 21, Elocution Scanlon, race for 15 and 16-year the Charles J. Hesse company of in October. Council authorited Lov- at 8:15 p. m. at Red Bank borough VETERANS olds and Billy Blaney, Ted Wiec- Highlands Couple Belford for the re-surfacing of a ett nurseries to replace dead bush- hall. Children and Adults zorcck and Grace Ritzinger, race portion of Grand ave. The Hesse es at the borough's miniature park for children 1? and over, The meeting has been arranged YOU CAN BUY UP TO Observe Anniversary company's bid of 11,819 was lowe.it war memorial at Sycamore ave. to provide background material for Xovelty races were won by of three. Other bids were submitted and Broad St. a study of the county which la the Charles Allen, Donald Miller, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer K. Ma- by the McDowell company of Nep- Council accepted from Jintu league's special project this year, Quaid, John and Ann Flood, Grace honey of 68 Gravelly Point, High- tune and the Mutual Contracting Curley that section of James ;,t. Mrs. Milton A. Vrceland, president, $1,000.00 Worth Of Ritzinger, Patricia Scanlon, Doug- lands, were given a. surprise party company of Atlantic Highlands. which "is cast of Robinson pi. to has announced a meeting of the las West, Virginia and Eleanor Me Saturday night at the Beach House The first portion of the Grand Sickles pi. Acceptance held the pro- league board for Tuesday afternoon FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Cartncy. A women's potato race in observance ol their 33d wedding ave. work, from Memorial parkwjy vision that the road meets with at the home of Mrs. Archibald was won by Mrs. Clifford Walling anniversary. More than 100 persons to East Washington ave., was com- Borough Engineer George K. Al- Dingwall at Fair Haven. and Mrs, John P. Flood won i attended the party which was given pleted last year by the Mutual len's approval within seven days Pay Nftbtof Dm. 2 Y«ars T» Pay bean pick-up contest. by a group of friends, Contracting company. The second and with the further provision that Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney, residents portion, for which the Hesse com- Curley maintain the road for an- Keanshurg Fire Truck Winners in the swimming events other six months, were Peter Quaid, Eleanor Mccar'.- of New York city, have spent more pany WHS contracted Tuesday Damaged In Crash MonaiMith Cfcuatjr'c ney, Billy Milling, Carol Quaid, than 30 summers at Highland'. The night, runs from Washington avs. Council authorized Monmouth couple received gifts, flowers and to Ocean Blvd. Consolidated Water company to in- Donald Miller, Mary Ann Blancv, A Are truck owned by tht WMt Greatest Fvmitare Bm Tom Blaney, Douglas West and many congratulatory messages. stall a fire hydrant at the corner Keansburg company was damaged WHITE of Elm lane and Old Farm rd. Re- Patricia Milling. Among those attending were two of TO HOr-ll »AN{ K Sunday when it collided with a car Final athletic event was a base- the couple's daughters and their quest for jt was made by Harry while answering a grass Are alarm. DOROTHY furniture & Bedding Co. Opts Friday Eveatag* husbands, Mr, and Mrs. Richard A. The Ladles' auxiliary of llic Red J. Hardy and David W. Russell and ball game between two Gravcl'.y Bank Hook and Ladder company Firemen estimated the damage at point teams. Connelly of New York city and Mr. carried approval of the fire com- several hundred dollars. and MM. Thomns J, Flynn, Jr.. of will hold its second annual mas- pany. TOLAND 170 MONMOUTH ST., Walter A. West was general querade ball. Oct. 21 at the Molly The accident occurred at tho RED BANK chairman. He was assisted by Lh.e Brooklyn. Another daughter, Miss The $50 bid of Arthur Hansonn corner of Central ave. and Fourth Pitcher hotel. Plans were made for a lot on Henry st. was accepted. Phone RE 6-1038 following: John Giles, Mrs. Maizie Marguerite E, Mahoney, is a social at a meeting last Thursday. st., West Keansburg. The truck DANCE STVDIO Smith and Wttliam Rossnnglc, as- service worker for the Atomic en- There was no other bidding on the was driven by Raymond Hawkins. OPPOSITE BED BANK KAILBOAD STATION AND property. Ml E. Bergen PL RE Bl'8 TERMINAL sistant chairmen; Mrs. Daniel F. , ergy commission at Oak Ridge, The road to better unil bltf :r hmi. The car was, operated by John Bowman and Eleanor Jayson, pub- Tenn. ehfl, advertise in The ItcKistcr Council received from Scott Bag- Johnson of East Keansburg.

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