7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER COPY VOLUME LXXI, NO. 41. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Brown Honored Wilson Insists Register's Publisher Honored Stevens Scores By Kiwanis Club Protest Croup School Tax in Parsons Orders At Dinner Party Pay or Disband Shrewsbury Twp. Gill Robb Wilton, Legal Assistance Still Sayt* New Services Highway Survey Air Power .Authority, Needed, Hail Committee Must Wait If Debt Hails Atlantic Pact Head Says at Meeting In to Be Avoided Acts on Farrell Proposal to Make Thomas Irving Brown, 'editor Members of the Jersey Shore The addition of more and Im- Sea Bright Road a State Highway •nd publisher of The Register, Protective committee, which con- proved local services in Shrewsbury Monday night at the Molly Pitcher ducted a partly-succesiful protest township "must wait until schcol hotel was honored by the Red Bank igalnst increased railroad commu- expenses taper off and get back to Attorney General Theodore D.. Kiwanis club as Gill Robb Wilton, tation fares, were put on notice normal," it 1B believed by Township Parsons told The Register thi* Doted newspaperman and author- last Thursday night that they Committeeman George Stevens. Presbyterians week, he has Instructed state com- ity on air power, declared that "As either will continue to finance legal Mr. Stevens, Republican candi- missioners to make a detailed trafc Goes America, So Goes the World," support or will see the committee date for re-election, said the "pro- fie study along Ocean ave. in Sea Mr, Brown received a plaque on disbanded. vision of an elaborate program of Hear New Pastor Bright to determine if a proposal which was inscribed "For Out- Meeting at the Deal borough local services at thU time would to make that county road a stata standing Community Service." He hall, they heard their chairman, soon put us into the position tiiat highway warrants immediate con« thus became the flint to be honored Mayor J. Edward Wilson of Rum- the board of education now finds In First Sermon sideration. by the local service club. Awarding son, call for a "showdown" meet- itself—of having to double the de- This step, he said, was taken on of a similar plaque is to be an an- Ing tn future action, also to be mand for funds from the taxpay- Kcv. C. S. Wchglcr advice of Gov. Alfred E. DrUcoll te) nual function of the organization. leld at Deal Apr. 18. ers." consider a suggestion advanced by Mr. Wilson, who was introduced However, at-the same time, the These statements were in answer Preachi;* Before a Mayor Thomas Farrelt of Sea by Ross E. King, is the writer of committee agreed to ask the coun- to criticism advanced by Samuel Bright that tho state establish, 'The Air World," a syndicated :y board of Freeholders for sup- M. Fisher, Jr., the Democratic can- Cupacity Audience Ocean ave. as a highway. column of the New York Herald- port in a plan to protest higher Pictured at AoWy Pitcher hotel Monday night is Thomas Irving Brown, editor and publisher didate for election to the commit- "I have instructed Col. Charlei slectriclty and gas rates, aniount- HDV. Charles S. Webster Tribune. His talk, described as "In- of The Register, as he receives the Red Bank Kiwanis club plaque from A. Jackson Lindsley, chair- tee, that present services are in- preached his tlrst sermon ns pas- H. Schoeffel, superintendent of th« spiring" by those who heard it, was ng to more than $1,000,000 yearly, man of the club's public relations committee. Mr. Brown was honored by the local service club for adequate and need prompt im- Now Jersey State Police, Commis* as asked by the Jersey Central tor ot tlie ItcJ Hunk Presbyterian fulfillment of his opening statement "outstanding community service." Others, left to right, are Gil Robb Wilson, syndicated columnist of provement. Last week Mr. Fisher church Sunday morning before a sioiier A. W. Magee of the Depart" of "the globe is my campus. Air Power * Light company. the New York Herald Tribune and authority on air power, who delivered the night's principal ad- declared the township needs "ade- ment of Motor Vehicles, and Spen- After a committee Including cnpndly audience. age is my subject." dress; Ralph H. Bclknap, president of Red Bank Kiwanis; Philip D. DeWitt, publisher of The Daily quate municipal services paid for The minister's message, "Expect cer Miller, Jr., acting commissioner Mayor Solomon Lautman of Deal, Record, Long Branch, and Wayne D. McMurray, editor of the Asbury Park Press. by a reasonable tax rate." of the New Jersey State Highway Regarding the guest pf honor, the Mayor George A. Smock, 2d, of As- Mr. Stevens said that "by enter- Great Things," was based on the Department, to make an immediate speaker lauded Mr. Brown for his bury Park, and B. Melvin Goddard, ing into a race with school i>x: text, "According to your expecta- and detailed survey of Ocean ave, •ervice to community life by stres- :haiiman of the Ocdan township Running For Mayor penditures, we could easily drive tions, so shall It be unto Thee." traffic," said the attorney general, sing that the world, because of the committee, agreed to solicit the elr age, has been "reduced to com- Hocter Charges Balloon Test out many property owners who adding: Freeholders' support in protesting now carry a large share ot our tax "After this survey has been made, munity status." Regarding the part these utility rates. Warren Woods, newspapers and newsmen must load." I will be able to form an opinion an attorney, agreed to seek to havo To Feature The text of Mr. Stevens' state- as to the need of Ocean ave. as » play, Mr. Wilson declared "It U not a rate-fixing hearing postponed. Sea Bright Nun our right to write or print, but the ment follow*: state highway. Other considers* .right of the people to read the The hearing is scheduled by the "It is very obvious that high class tlons also are involved, but tht truth." New Jersey Board of Public Util- Being Neglected Army Day Events ratables in the form of fine resi- Htudy la necessary before a reconv ity Commissioners at Newark dences and desirable businesses are jnendation can be made." Of w6rld affairs Mr. Wilson next Tuesday. G.O.P. Candidate Holds Open House to Be very much needed to improve the That Gov. Driscoll has taken aa warned his listeners to be alive to Mr. Woods, a representative of tax situation in Shrewsbury town- active interest In the proposal wai what is going on about them. "We the Washington, D. C, firm of 'No Axe to Grind' Held Saturday at ship. In this way, the load can bo indicated in a letter Mayor FarrtH" are living so close to history," he Roberts & Mclnnis, which led the spread out and more easily carried received last week from Ran«for4, «aid, "That its significance escapes railroad commutation fare pro- Bui Wauls Changes Fort Monmouth by each taxpayer. J. Abbott of Red Bank, the gove*» us." Declaring that "those to come test, in discussing the utility "To this end, our planning board, nor's executive assistant. will envy us," he counciled. "What rates, said he felt it would be un- John H. Hocter, Republican can-, The Army Signal corps complet- we do will loom large in the views ed plans this week for the release which has been given zoning auth- Mr. Abbott wrote that the govei* wise for Monmouth county and its didate for election as mayor of of a meteorological balloon Sat- ority, is endeavoring to protect nor feds the proposal, ono of May* ot' men who look back upon us." municipalities to consider any Sea Bright, yesterday distributed largo tax-yielding properties and tu In suggesting the part "ordinary urday with which it will seek to or Farrcll's chief recommendations fight against the power company a circular "to the voters" stating better the world's altitude record induce additional investors to come In his bid tor re-election to a fourth citizens" might take and asking alone. . his opinion that "the leal possibili- into the township—by recommend- that everyone "keep alive to what ties of our town have been sadly of 140,000 feet made by a signal term as mayor, is "of an import* He explained that Jersey Central corps balloon lust fall. ing neiv toning restrictions. ancc" that requires "the prompt at» is happening" the speaker said Power * Light serves ten other neglected." "When these restrictions are tentlon of the attorney general.* that the world'can be "restored to Stating openly he has "absolute- Release of the balloon at 1:15 counties with more than 100 com- Saturday afternoon will highlight adopted, to go along with our re- Mr. Abbott added: "I am sure the order, religion and character," pro- munities and felt all should par ly no 'axe to grind,'" Mr. Hocter strictive building code, the board general will explore the problems vided "this country is moral, clean, said he "only entered this race as a "Science on Parade" Army day tlcipate in financing any full-scale celebration at Fort Monmouth. will hav* taken its most Important act forth with his appropriate iub» strong and democratic." light agaist higher rates. He felt a true, loyal citizen with, a certain step possible for the benefit ot the ordlnate divisions." A world traveler, Mr. Wilson was civic pride, believing a change ot Fort officers expect that the dem- that.a united protest could result onstration ot signal equipment entire township. Direction of highway planning It described by Mr. King as an air in a denial of higher electric rates government is really needed in "Shrewsbury township, as much power advocate, adviser to Presi- our town." John H. Hocter will be the biggest one ever shown Rev. Charles S. Webster one o£ the responsibilltiea of the at» but was not sure about the gas the general public. or more than other municipalities, torney general and the agencies un> dents, war correspondent, World rate demands. The candidate identified himself need* its heavy tax producers. The der his control. war.I combat pilot and former di- In response to a question by as a Sea Bright resident for five The balloon was designed for He revealed tho validity of this weather forecasting and rocket current situation of high taxeg ob- text in four areas: first, expect Additional support of the plan al- rector of the Mew Jersey State Middletown township's committee years and a property owner, "re- viouily would be much worse with- so has been received by the S«» Aviation Department The theme chairman, Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., siding at 514 Ocean ave. in our launching experiments at Evans out our subatantlal contributors. It great things of yourself; second, town, very much married to a Two Couples Mark Signal laboratory, Belraar. expect fc'rcut things of others; Bright mayor from Rep. Jamea C of his speech centered on the im- Mr. Woods said .he believed the Mwlly ean ba understood that small Auchincloss, Republican, congress- portance of American realiiing the state commissioners, "being human sweet little girl, and very proud ot of this type, which carry Jnii third, expect great things of God, t." ing Instruments, but no personnel, home*, especially those of families and fourth, expect great things of man from Rumson. "spiritual factor that is man." He beings, might take the path of Anniversaries with children to educate, are sva- tho church. Interest in the suggestion SiM said that America must "provide least resistance" and grant Jersey "I have accepted this responsi- are used to measure physical prop- aesied at lower figures and, con- bility," said Mr. Hocter, who is erties of the upper atmosphere In Rev. Mr. Webster comes to Red -wag shown by State Senators El> the fuel of human character." In Central's application "if the com- Family Dinner Ilcld mqufciltly; produce !«r taxes than mer H. Wene and J. Stanley H«m» commending the Kiwanis club, he pany-presents a nrlma facie case." opposing Councilman Nells Jacob-, the relatively' unexplored region* larger ones. Therefore, these (mail- Bank after a successful- six years' sen in the primary contest for In Sea Bright between 100,000 and 180,000 feet. pastorate of the Westminster Pres- bert and Mr. Miller of the highway explained that such fraternity However, he said he believed er tax** must be offset by those department, In communications to) would "make the light hard to de- equally that electric rate boosting nomination as Republican mayor- It was also announced that byterian church, Patersou. He alty candidate, "with the full . A two-family dinner was held crack drill team of the 82nd Air- levied on.larger properties. and his wife, with their two young the mayor. stroy." ' . demands'could be defeated. He re- "Anything dtsigned to add to the children, moved into the manse ported that preliminary study in- knowledge that, aa in any primary, Sunday afternoon at the home of borne division from Fort Bragg, All these officials replied to let. Regarding the North Atlantic 'somebody has to lose.'" He added Mr. and Mrs. Claude Minaldi of 4 N. C, will go through a drill in number of our ratables obviously last week. tcrs Mayor Farrell sent, soliciting pact he said that it supplants .the dicates the company would take that if the loser "is to be myself, I Church St., .Sea Bright, In celebra- 1* bound tb'be beneficial to all con- The installation service of the their support of his proposal. Monroe Doctrine, a document in more than, the additional $673,- the afternoon. cerned. Zoning protection and the 000 it anticipates yearly under the can assure you it will be done tion of the couple's 20th wedding Also featured on the program new pastor will bo held Sunday, Only Mr. Miller found fault wltti •'which became obsolete when'Slim' graciously." anniversary and the silver anni- will be air-ground television dem- assurance of constructive conserva- Apr. 24, at 1 p. m. in the church. any of the suggestions, and this Lindbergh flew the Atlantic." Prais- proposed schedule. This, he said, versary of Mr. Minaldi's sister, Mrs. tism on the part of our governing Rev. Dr. Charles A. Pratt of the fault actually was hold well aaids ing the pact, which was signed appears probable because produc- The statement added: "Sea onstrations, various types of radar body are most likely to bring about tion costs are falling. Bright is an enviable spot, and William Thomas, and her husband display* - and engineering equip- First Presbyterian church, Ridge- from the highway establishment Monday, he *aid it "has lit a light should be one of the most publi- of Oceanport »ve., West Long ment. Open house will be held the desired results. wood, will preach the sermon. A plan. in the home of Europe." Its im- Mr. Woods held the -opinion Branch. "The present township commit memorable service is being' planned. that "the public needs continuing cized and loved places on the throughout the day in the signal Mayor Farrell had suggested that portance he cbmpared with the whole Jersey coast. It is a strate- Twenty-five were Mated at. the corps school and the special ser- tee has demonstrated amply its in- A committee has already been if the road was made a state high* •igning ot the Declaration of Inde- protection against all unwarrant- tention* to help keep expenditure!! selected to make inquiries for a ed action of utilities and railroads," gic location with natural attributes table, and after the feast the adults vices school. At a ceremonial re- way, Sea Bright would benefit by pendence. which should make us all proud to enjoyed television entertainment view, army commendation ribbons at a minimum while, at the same larger sanctuary and for a Chris- having the assistance of state po Pleading for a "spiritual ap- and said his firm is ready to sup- time, demanding full value for each tian educational building nnd fel- ply the inter-munlcipal committee say, 'We are part and parcel' of and sociability. Group pictures were ll be awarded Major Edward H. lice in patrollng the road as It proach" because this is "a world same." taken. Mr. .and Mrs. Minaldi's Olsen and Capt. Albert Adatto of dollar spent. lowship hall. This planning is passed through the municipality. of spiritual necessity," he said that that service at "a minimum "We have been very desirous of considered imperative due to the charge." "Putting our town on a higher seven children attended the party, Deal. Major Olsen will be cited Mr. Miller wrote that "when ths "anarchism'has the world of youth plane means a better place in together with eight daughters and for meritorious achievement in adding more and Improved services large attendance at present in the Mate takes over a county highway, by the throat" and that "spiritual- It was not known just what the to our obligations. However, in church. cost of fighting the power and gas which to live, with more prosper- one son of the other celebrating Cherbourg during World War II. particularly In an urban commuD* ity la buried under a cataclysm of ous surroundings," said Mr. Hoc- couple. The Thomases have one Capt, Adatto will be honored for view of the very high school tax ity, It does not follow that the start hatred and shame." Insisting that rate jump would amount to. How- rate, we have felt that such im- ever, it was stated that much er, asking the voters: "Would married daughter, Mrs. Betty Jane distinguished service with the 8th police patrol the road thereafter." America must set the pace in mor- you not like me to achieve this Acker, wife of James Acker of Army in the Pacific during the provements must wait until school He said "local police patrol itatt als, he declared that "Food alone additional protection is needed In goal?" Fair Haven, who was present with expense* taper off and get back to Legion to Hold highways through any municipal* won't save the world." this area In a continuing action Running on Mr. Hooter's ticket her husband and daughter Sharon. normal. ity," but added: "When the Start against the railroads. Mr. Woods "It Is very plain to me that the Of his status as an air power said his firm would continue to are Councilman Daniel Pearson The other Thomas children are Dance Apr. 23 Highway department takes over ft authority, Mr. Wilson asserted and William Cousins, for the bor- Audrey, Barbara, William, Natalie, Judge Edward Knight Sayt provision of an elaborate program road, it agrees to maintain it and • perform 12 months of service for of local services at this time would "the atomic engine is on the way. a $6,000 retainer fee. ough council, and Mrs. Dorothy Jacqueline, Miriam, Carol and Judy. "When we consider the program Event to Be Held remove snow and ice in the wintef We have a 'one world1 that is un- Laccy and Committeeman John The six daughters and one son ot of American Red Cross, we find it soon put us into the position that time." Of this sum. It was reported, Un- the board of education now finds At Molly Pitcher dreamed of or unexpressed.". De- ion county's Iriter-Munlcipal Group White for the committee. the Minaldi's are Elizabeth Ann, reaching to all parts of the world, Referring to a statement in the, velopments in air power are «o Claudette, Jane, Grace, Hazel, Ger- and on the job every hour in the itself—of having to doubts the de- for Better Rail Service already has mand for funds from the taxpay- Shrewsbury post 168, American mayor's letter to the governor ash« rapid, he explained, there is nottv agreed to pay $2,400. That would Holy Week Services trude and Gerard. day. Red Cross never stops any- Legion of Red Bank, will hold ts ing for renewed support of efforts ing new to use which "isn't obsolete where or any time. In war time era. to speed construction of the Sea leave $3,600 for Monmouth county's Mr. Minaldl'a brother Gerard and "We, on the committee, have de first annual entertainment and a few minutes after its discovery." share, a larger portion because In Bri> shore Churches wife of Montclair also attended the she follows our service men, to aid dance Apr. 23 at the Molly Pitcher Brlght-Rumson bridge—with ad« Mr. Wilson ended his speech by them, cheer them and nurse them; elded that the welfare of the tax- ditional funds if necessary—Mr. more towns are involved. Holy Week services will be held double celebration, aa did Mrs. payer demands our first consider- hotel. Pete Gaiatro and his orches- stating "If I've talked in a serious Spokesmen for most of the 20 Hinaldi'a mother, Mr*. Clarence at the same time she stands by to tra will play. Miller said that $500,000 of Federal vein I want you to know that I in the various churches of the bay- help the families ot the men in ation. The school board, having Aid Secondary funds "have already or more municipalities represented shore section as follows: Monday Douglas and her sister, Miss won by referendum approval of 1U Proceeds of the dance will be did it as a tribute to my ccolleague, Louise Douglas-of Sea Bright, and service, and the veterans of. pre- been set aside for the county." your honored guest." Of Mr. Brown at the meeting were sure their lo- at 8 p. m., Highlands Methodist vious wars. During the past year, budget, largely through the support used for Legion activities. These cal governments would find contin- church; Tuesday, All Saints Me- Robert Bradshaw of Highland*. of Its programs by people who pay Include the Junior Legion baseball (The mayor's letter was written he said, "we ar« only average men, ued financial support for the com- Mr. and Mrs. Minaldi were mar- in our own county over 0,000 cases team, the Boys' state conference prior to the announcement by Free- but we are in a peculiar business, morial Episcopal church. Nave- were handled, over 2,900 for ser- no taxes, an such, needs only to de- holder Joseph Irwin that {60,000 which has a fundamental place in mittee. However, there was some sink; Wednesday, Quinn chapel, ried Easter Sunday, 16», at Holy vicemen, and more than 2,800 for mand collection of its funds by the at Rutgers university, patriotic discord as to method. ' Hillside; Thursday, Holy Commun- Cross church, Bumion, and the township committee. essay and oratorical contests in the. had been added to $440,000 allocated our community—the world." Mayor Smock expressed strong wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas veterans. For this purpose (27,945 schools, "h.nd the establishment of in federal funds for the bridge cor.« A. Jackaon Lindsley, chairman ion in Atlantic Highlands Presby. was given out in grants and loan* "Therefore, In an effort to offset struction. To that sum, the county opposition to a suggeatlon that fi- terian church; Good Friday, Cen' took place -in- the,Church of the to veterans and servicemen and as much ai possible large tax In- television entertainment between ot public relations for Red Bank nancial contributions be based tral Baptist, Atlantic Highlands, Immaculate • Conception at Mont- creases for school purposes, the 5 and 7 p. m. to keep children off has agreed to add whatever ad- Kiwanis, presented the plaque to according to municipal ratables, as clair at Easter, 1924. their respective families, in the the streets. ditional money may be necessary Mr. Brown. In calling The Regis- from 2 to 3 p. m. course of Home Service care. (Ve committee has restricted its spend- for the project. The additional they had when the committee The United Choral society will The children of the neighborhood recall too, the women in rooms all ing to the barest minimum. By en- Highlight of the evening will be ter's publisher "one of the first cit- raised $30,000 last year to fight a balloon dance with cash prizes amount has been estimated bt£ izeps of the Red Bank community" render the cantata, "Olivet to Cl who are entertained evenings at the over the county giving their time tering Into a race with school ex- tween $750,000 and $850,000, for • against higher rail fares. On the vary," by Munder,, Friday, Apr. 15, Mlnaldl home with television (how's to making of garments for home penditures we easily could drive enclosed in some of the balloons. he recited various events, in Mr. other hand, Shrewsbury township sent Mr. and Mrs. Minaldi a bou- out' many of those restdents who John L. Bay is general chairman. maximum of $1,350,000.) Brown's life, which he called "a In the Leonardo Baptist church and foreign relief and surgical Mayor Farrell, in a press statf- 1 committeeman said he believed under direction of Rev. J. Hlllman quet of flowers as an anniversary dressings for the hospitals and the now carry a large part of our tax Other committee members are Dr. Horatio Alger story.' In his 20-year small communities should be pro- Lawrence Collins, publicity; Ott- ment, said: term as publisher of The Regiate Coffee, pastor of the Highland* gift. battlefields. Wherever we hear of load. t tected from having to pay a share Methodist church, with Miss Rilth disaster, be it flood—wreck—or "All the «ervlces we would like mar Phillips, door committee; "It will be noted in Mr. Millert the paper increased its circulation of the coBt equal to that of cities Frank Innacelli, ticket committee, letter that reference is made to th« from 4,000 to 13,500 to become the Sorenson as accompanist. Tag Day Will Aid fire—Red Cross is there. She never to provide are expensive. Most of or big towns. has to be sent for, she is on the tho people who come to our town- and James Fitzgerald, program manner in which municipalities largest Audit Bureau of Circula- One proposal had been that each committee. must patrol sections of state higB* tion country weekly in the United Healthy Pl.nts Riverview Hospital job when the disaster occur*. Cer- ship expect, in return for lower of SO municipalities pay the law- Visit our i>lnnt department today. tainly Red Cross is one organlia- taxes, to do without some services ways which pass through their lira* Sta.es. Mr. Lindsley praised the yers' retainer fee at the rate of Hyncinthh 39 cents, tulips, large pot, 6'J Red Bank auxiliary of Riverview its. This, obviously, is true, except* honored guest for his interest in cents; hydranKcoa, .geraniums 29 cents; hospital will hold a tag day Sat- tlon that lives up .to her. slogan: they may have been accustomed to Advises Against $10 each monthly, more if less than Philodendron 25 cents, Coleus 39 cents, "Founded to -prevent and allevi- receive In more urban surroundings. Ing it also Is known It always If organizations and for the excellent 30 municipalities participated. An- wax bettonhiA 39 cents nnd - 29 cents, urday in the borough of Red Bank much easier to procure the assist* Plant tabs 10 cents and 25 cent*, New for the benefit of the hospital ate human suffering." This definitely was true before Wednesday Closing relations be maintains with local other was that charges be fixed at school expenses Increased IO sharp- ance nf state patrolmen on munic- businessmen and with his em- a maximum ot five per cent ot the Plant Life 25 cent! and SO eenti. All building- fund. Sale headquarter* The Red Bank retail trade com- ipal sections of state highways thsj . ployees. sizes of plant pots, VlHoro, fertilisers, will be established in the business Vensllan Blinds ly In the last (ew years. amount paid In the original rats flower nnd vegetable seeds. National W» carry many types of Venetian "By the same token, if our taxes mittee of the Red Bank Commun it would be on streets over which In his acceptance speech, Mr, protest. Others were to base con- store, 47 Broad street, Red Bank. Phone office of The Register. blinds. One to satisfy all your neede* ity Chamber of Commerce, after the county and/or municipality R. B. 6-2680. Wo deliver.—Advertise- Excluslvo on Columbia Venetian blinds. attain rise abruptly—in order to tribution! on numbers of com; ment. All children wishing to sell tag* taking a poll of the Red Bank havo complete jurisdiction. (Continued on Fag* 18) may register at headquarter* Sat- Over 1,000 lino ijunllty alurtfnum blinds provide tha fine things that a more muter* in each participating town rgrightt in stock, (3.94(3.,, up to 3S Inchesnc., expensively-operated municipality merchants, found that the majority "I am sure that if heavy trafrta Moth 3IIM»UM or on population estimates. Good "News an Powtr Mowera urday with Mrs. R. O. Macdonald ComC e and Kdd theh m now. A man readdy of merchants were in favor of re- during summer months warranted and Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, Jr., chair- to take your muiisurcmonts and nlvc.yol u can offer—the same people easily Now !• the time to light moths, Moth It finally was agreed, upon sug- Just Imagine you can buy any power k could ba seen departing from our maining open all day Wednesdays assistance by state troopers • • " balls nnd (Inkcs ID cents a box, I'nra mower with no down payment and only men, at 9 a. m. In case of rain, estimates free. We also install. Just call during July and August. Tho com- such co-operation, if asked, would jtuirgeti, ono pound anil crystals, i» gestion of Mr. Carton, that each as ilttlt- as $l> tier month to pay. So R. B. «.2«80. National Store, 47 Broad township for places more reason- municipal spokesman would seek now you have tlm joy of motcrlicd lawn the sale will be held the following street, Hed Bunk, Wo deliver.—Adver- mittee voted to recommend to tho be granted by the state." cents a can; hunglnu discs 15 cents each, Saturday, Apr. 16. tisement. ably taxed. moth hull and gas, Lurvex aerosect bomb from hi* municipality an agree .mowing at a cost less thun you can hire "By trying to protect our moat merchants to stay open Wednes- Regarding tho bridge, Mayor Far* 13.95 each, tar paper, four-sheet pack- ment to participate, and that the It done. Titke your pick from famous days during those months. The rell said: "It has developed that ' age U ctnts it package, varment bug, makes, Jiicobhon, Eclipse, Reo, Pennsyl- Bank Si»ek«—Offerings Wanted • Easier Gills desirable residential areas, thereby recommendation will be issued this plastic, quilted, paper, tar paper In rolls. method of financing would be do- vania and Kxcello in stock today, for Second National Bank * Trust Com' Newest Fashions of Buxton Wallets, attempting to attract more sub- since my communication was writ- National Store, 47 Broad street, Red (Continued'on Page 13) Immedlalo delivery. Some as low - au tuny, bnd Merchants Trust Compuny, Kty Cases, Ronnon Pocket and Table stantial taxpayers deserving- of week. ten, the problems Involved in th« Bank. Phono R.'B.'1.2680. W« deliver. 199.50, The Wright Store of Red Bank, Red Bank, common stoek, Phont or write Lighters, Elgin Compacts and Sets, Pat William A. Miller is chairman of bridge construction have be«n Ine., 30 Monmouth street, Red Bank for nrlcei . to First National Securities Unloseable Pencils and Key Talncrs, auch protection to settle here, I —Advertisement. . • Just Arrived Phone R, B. 6-2822,—Advertisement. Heavy stock new lamp shade! and Co,, Inc.. «03 Mattlion avenue, Asbury Artamount Gold and Sliver Bus Pencils, am confident we again will be able the Retail Trade committee and ironed out, with the county's a»sut« "Hallmark" Eisttr C.rds lamps. Come In to sec our display. Park, or phont A. P. 8-2121.—Advcr Spec Uands and Sr>ca Chains, Costume to return our township to the de- Herman Hubor, co-chairman. ance that the bridge will be built as For Sweetheart, friends, Secret Pal. Plastics, silks, parchments, paper, all Elsctrical Appllancia tlscment. Jewelry, Rasevlllo Pottery, Cnlltornln sirable status It held a few years soon ns current negotiations ar« Children Cut-Outs. Ever* Member o kinds and sizes. Great values in throw And equipment. Water heaters, auto- Ccrnmlcn, C'urln Cabinets find many other Easier Values completed. . the Fumlly. Humorous, Birthday am rugs, dclplald fibre rusts for summer. Get matic blankets, ranges, refrigerators Fair View Cemetery Notice Easier Gifts wo know you will he |>roud ago. It must be remembered that Finest quality jel'y cKKa 20 cents ncr Kcllulous Folks, Fax's (lift Shop, 4 them now, Japanese strr.w rum, Bxl), freezers, pumps, motors, ttc, by O. B, A meetlim of the Lot Owners In Fair to Klvc. Fox's (lift Shop, 41 Mnnmouth tho township has been very for- pound, choc-nUto rs'^s and rabbits 5 cents "I am moro than satisfied with Monmouth Street, Red Bank.—Advertise fg.eS. National Store, 47 Broad street, Hotpolnt, Fairbanks-Morse, and My«> View cemetery for the election of Trus* Btrcet, Hcd Hnnk.—Advertisement. tunate to stay out of bonded in- nnd up, beautiful selection of Buster the position the county is taking IB menu Red ilanl, Phono it. B. 6-2(80. " Whut nro your requirements 7 Conovcr tecs will be held ot the cemetery on bnhkeU uml KraBd, 10 cents nnd ur>; this matter and am very pleattd deliver,—Advertisement, Bros. Sale) and Service. Phone Ho). Monday, April 11, 194H, at 3 o'clock Fence Wlra, Fence Post! debtedness. Easter cn.rU*, cjrg dyes, plastic and mctnl 1-6121. Wlckatunk.—Advertisement. All kinds, all slr.es. Largest stock In "Toward this end, I believe we toy», plush bunnies 60 cents, mitdo up that wo can look ahead about tw» Willing to purchsst up te 1,00 Powsr Lawn Mowari, V, E. Ocoislnier, Secretary, tho county, Morris Becker ft Son, 1U7 must demonstrate conservatism In baskets and novelties. Nutlonul Store, years to the time that thli new span .inns or any part ot 1,000 iharts s iO-lnch and up, by Moto-Howir| al> . IS Csnts Per Day —Advertisement, Shrewsbury avenue, corner Catherine 47 Broud street, tied Bank. I'honu II. B. will be completed," stock of Second National Bank of Rsi •n Planet Jr. iiiirdin tractors, «. Auchincloss gave the mayor llo Highlands 1-0003—Advertisement. Conovcr Bros. Sales and Service. Phone low ns II,GO per week. Lnrgo selevllon £arl S, RtttenhousCi accounting*, In- this by diligently avoiding debts hla assurance that VI am sympathe- Hoi. 8-6121. Wlckatunk—Advcclll Guaranteed reconditioned machines. Low eomt tax consultant. 270 Liberty strict, Red Bank Business Institute Lower Lump Prices tic fo this general Idea" of estabi Srlbold'a Bakery Optns ment. as 924.51), Sorploo's, 1113 Mnnmmith Long Branch, Phoni L. B. I-2S69-W. Ntjw L'lnas, Alii'll ID. Klnrcliro O'Shra, that could be left to the future, Deccrntoil style*, drnnltn savings. Ken- Frld»v, April 10. Highlnnds.—Advertise, strut. Phone It, U. 6-04SC—Advtrtlne- Ailvsrtlssment. 1'iH Hi'Oiid Mrrct, Phone It, II, 6-M6H'). (Continued on Page IS) ilexvouj Girt Shop, «u Sit, M060. all. ISO, «. 8. 1.0717.—Adviitlnoiftt, MMUtft { fSI m B, I. «.l)1.7,-Adv«rU»wuft.t, I. a. sV07IT,-*4T«tt.,m*M. lt Pace Two RED BANK KECISTEK, APRIL 7, 1949 Three Injured Injured were Mrs. Lee Manch, view, hospital by the Fair View •urg, Long Branch and Allenhurst gaining agency for the employees. The cars were operated by wife of the driver; Mrs. Marcia First Aid squad. They were re- Employees fft the Union ', News railroadj stations, will vote today The employees will also be per*. Croup to Plan n Jacob E. Manch of Stratnton, Va., Haldale of 152 South St.. Red Bank, as the National Labor Relations mitted to vote for no representa- in the Manch car, ew York, which ti Three persons were injured Sat- and Charles Hubbe, 19, of Camp- and bruises. Mr, Hubba was treat- maintains^ niwepaper stands in the board • conducts an election to de County Program urday nlpht in a twn-rnr accident bell nve., Belford. ed for head injuries at the scene termine whether it will certify a in route 35 and Cooper rd., Head- traveling in opposite directions. Mrs. Haidale were taken to River- by the Fair View aid squad. CIO. or AF. of L. unit as a bar- It P»y« to Advertise In The Register. Menial Hypicnc Unit To Meet Friday Recommendations of the pio- jTam committee and election of of- IKIIVID SHIPMINT fers, in addition to talks by two $ader« in mental health, will fea- FROM OUR OWN MIU feire a meeting of the Monmouth •ounty Society for Mentnl Hygiene tomorrow niglit at S o'clock at Me- •hanie st. school auditorium. The meeting: is open to the public. I Rev. Charles P. Johnson of Nave- ink, temporary chairman, will pre- side. Elections will follow a report if the nominating committee of 4-hlch Roy B. Cotton, executive iff JJUnd..• colobrarod plush Jecretary of the Red Bank Com- tiunity "Y," is chairman. 5 "What a Mental Hypiene Socl- |ty Can Do" will be discussed by t>r. Wilfred Bloomberg of Boston, farmer president of the Massachu- setts Mental Hygiene society. Dr. Peorge S. Stevenson of Everett rd., )ttddletown township, president- fleet of the American Psychiatric •ocicty and medical director of the National Committee for Mental flealth of New York city, will al«o •peak. • The group, representative of more than 30 health and welfare erganizations of this county, was Organized last year at the insti- gation of Dr. Stevenson who ex- pects the society will be a model, Jo be copied by other county size groups throughout the country. I Mrs. Frank Best of Rumson is program committee chairman, and Jklrs. Charles H. Walker of Avon %9MBfwM OHO NNtfO I1 Js in charge of publicity. abes«mulneiifi«l Hwa« Players to Give Three-Act Comedy N" till Two-color, Plump Cocky, $truttlng Ben. fit Will Aid With bonnet, $hawt, ChmourShter "ColdtnBo^oflhe II SMIffriY colored tiingi and all! ;> School Program M V Whlft InEmUrdnui BmnnyWirldt The Little Silver Players have | lunnigund Hush Rooster STANMM STANHNff started rehearsals for a three-act m comedy, "His Name Was Aunt £:$ Mevlna eyn, hsna<-e*ihr*Mei*« Multlcebt fill <«*, hill ana Celerea Ml benntt, ihtwl, >«| «nt lunny Girl Bunny Boy Nellie," to be presented May 19 and fn/n Will Pink „ n4 , „, 20, at Little Silver school auditor- &$& "•" * "•"*• * *«••«•« H» fe6lhen. He'll »• Ctck 0' win||mt1 k ium. Members of the Players are ;-vC,^>. tlbaen. Cetet to.M4trta»b««"t l«nnlM, CwMIt IrninlH «n« •nMMWt»vth InMiil Ian. •in o^awp^aiawn) ^k^^k ^^ 25 ^ CHANGES FLEA ...ler eMlrnelly •r««lli««*iil MOU for ** Arthur W. Storer, 35, of K Wal- Add cavieablemlihMl lace «t, Red Bank, retracted a tifllliJhrJIe itotaititM hanay ler iliit-al« uit! <*revious plea of not guilty and color, 40c ill* ^beaded guilty last week before Daggttt ond Judge John C. Giordano at Free- luttr$,,.] Jjold to a charge of resisting ar- RwnttMll Kltnxo Rolh tfMli Smut Warn** Ivy AYDS f tr flfest when picked up for prowling Tiy Asbury Park police Feb. 3. - MMf lOXf laEANSING Holr kmalel Travel Topics CREAM Rinse 541 ft? fialutai •WgcewDheul alillnii Quick, eaty plant Savi $1.25! B«tt«r(HH, buy 1«ser, ••aviM mni hniw SIIM BY TEBBY ODONNEU. kilillsit 2 ion for regular prict of Inle yevr Mrj %hwt « • ATTENTION, WORKING GAU II MtMUklti Malnt Iff (0«>i SffOROSaOOwf .. No matter I what time of 1 year you take I v o u r "two weeks with I pay," you can afford a trip 1 to Mexico. | You will en- | .1ov accommo- dations at a Rood hotel, J.flfie m>c a ]>nrnde and review of fj.OOO different—adding only 50 cents in lionps. This will follow a .series of cash, wrapping the labels and the For lli<> man who cures... our new selection of Spring suits A rainbow of new colors YOl'lt SOI'A, L Aimy day parades. One was held cash in a piece of paper on which and textures designed. to and 4 CISIIIOXS .vcj-terOfiy nt Long Branch, one will the woman's name and address and topcoats will take you in style through Spring and Summer complement your decorat- be held this afternoon in Red Bunk, h.ivi) been written, and then mail- ing schemes. Fitted in and a llnal parade will be held to> ing it all in an envelope addressed •.. Come gee this outstanding array of new merchandise. your own home to assure $yiQ.5o morrow nt A.«buiy Park. to Flagstaff, Wallingford, Conn. perfection and complete One of the features of the Fort Cash and not. stamps is required, satisfaction. Beautiful se- AMI Monmouth program will he the re- and that it is important for wom- lection of smart, new pat- 49 IT lease of a balloon in an attempt en to remember to include their terns. KXTKA CHAIR S19.50 to shatter the altitude record of name and address. 150,000 feet set last November by MEN'S GABARDINE SUITS MEN'S TOPCOATS Samples Brought to Your Home ! the .signal corps. Army planes and Thousands of sets of this silver- IN NEW SPRING SHADES IN COVERTS AND GABABDINES Navy blimps will fly over the foil plate have been ordered to meet during the ceremonies. the expected demand, and ship- TO $£A.OO i.00 TO $E*A>00 With "Science on Parade" as the ments will be made on a basis of - REUPHOLSTERING - theme, millions of dollars worth of first come, first served. 50 Over 24 steps taken in our workshop. S-I'C. SIITE equipment will be demonstrated. It Piiyn fo Aiivei-ttae In The Register, Not just re-upholstrring but complete Mnj. Oen. Franris H. Lunarian, rebuilding by our fine furniture mak- commanding officer, explained thnt ers. Choose now while speeinl sale $Qfi.oo the equipment to be displayed rep- HATS by Lee, Kiiox & Mallory prices prevail. resents the combined efforts of mil- SHERMAN'S and up itary and civilian scientists and en- .mso TO $|A.oo gineers of the Sinnal Corps engin- Home Decorators '/5 Dawn • 15 Moulin to Pay if eering laboratories in enabling the signal corps to fulfill its mission of Present Beautiful improving and creating communi- CALL R. 6. 6-4038 FOR FREE ESTIMATE cations equipment and techiques. Included in the demonstrations Nylon Curtains YOUNG MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SPORT COATS AMU be radar apparatus; an infra- Bullied or Tailored CABABDINE, ALL SHADES IN PLAIDS, CHECKS AND TIMS COLORS FURNITURE red heat detector capable of detect- ing body heat from half a mile The magic cloth that wean 0 T0 TO away; an air-ground television ap- and wear* and wears. DECORATING paratus which will televise the ABC CO. countryside and transmit it to ai. SHREWSBURY AVE. RED SANK Mashes and Dries in Minute*. observation post; a cold chamber for testing equipment destined for Needs nu ironing - just hang. Arctic climalcs; meteorlogical de- Young Men's Sport Coats ARROW SHIRTS vices nnd other types of signal All Lengths and Width* equipment. Kiglit in Stock. IK WHITE AND FANCIES Open for public inspection will be .50 TO the signal school, the service club, 5 TO Sjl.50 the station hospital, the hobby shop, army chapel, special services school, post library, pigeon breed- ing and training center, the guest house, post radio station, officers' Arrow Tics, Handkerchiefs, Shirts and Shorts and non-commissioned officers' clubs and exhibit tents. The pro- gram will be climaxed with a ded- ication of Mycr park and Oreeley field. The park will be dedicated In Boys'Suits & Sporp t Coats Boys' Gabardine Slacks honor of Brig. Gen. Albert J. Myer, REGULARS ft STOCKIES y the army's first chief signal officer. IN BROWN, TAN, BLUE AND OBEY Grcelcy field will be dedicated in .50 TO memory of MnJ. Gen. Adolphus W. TO $Q.OO Grcelcy, a chief signal officer and noted Arctic explorer, Phone K. B. 6-2646 School News For Shop at Home Service RED BANK HIGH Hod and Gun Club SHERMAN'S CLAYTON & MAGEE . The Rod and Gun club this week Home Decorator* has been active. At their last meet- i LET IIS HAND YOU A HOUSE ing two films were shown on fish- 45 Broad St. 19 BROAD ST. PHONE 6-2315 RED BANK ing in Maine. The movies were in Red Bank color and showed how a fisherman •Wkciher you are planning to build • new Mime thin Spring or should bait a hook, how to cast and ywnodel and repair your pnuent one, you'll want the beat build- how to land the catch. Before the meeting was closed taf materials available. You'll And them all here—proven, de- the club discussed a deep-sea fish- ing trip that will take place come jptadable Menu In keeping with our good reputation in Ited Bank. time in the near future, » Saturday, Mar. 26, Game Warden JConw lii and let ut help you get to work on your Spring building Karl Kristianson and a group of •plant—ECONOMICALLY. boys saw how the lakes were be- ing stocked with fish. The game warden explained just what type of Ush they were and how many were put into each lake. The boys all iHagerman Lumber Co. agreed that the trip was instruc- tive. Herb Swanson, '49 39 Chestnut St. Red Bank 6-0242-6-0243 IliiNvkull Team Ttoland Wright, '50 Red Bank high school baseball team will open the season against er carat Red Bank Catholic high tomorrow. This will he the first of two games with the Cuscys. Red Bank will play every team in the conference. The schedule for April follows: Alir, S—Hud Bank Catholic, uwny THE NEXT 1*—Ncptunr, Hway 15—Tomn Kiver. homo 19—HotTmun, home 22—MutawHii, away 26—Leonardo, away 29—Lnkewood, away TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Dramatic Club Vluy Through the Red Bank high tun- nel leading from the junior high into the senior high building were green posters last week in the shape of gowns, put up by the Dra- matic club of senior high advertis- ing their play, "The Ghost in the Green Gown." The cost consisted of Emma Ru- bano as Mary Louise; Nancy Mo- reau, Ida Marie; Jean Osborn, Cathelinc; Jean Wisseman, Ronda; Charlotte Rogers, Cassy, and Bes- sie Crimi, Lillian. Sam Camoron was in charge of sound. The play was presented Thurs- day at the junior high school audi torium at 12:30 o'clock. , By Caroline Zachold, '49 Culviicude of l'rojrewt Red Bank high school band will DE SOTO MATURES THAT MEAN IF YOU HAVE A TELEPHONE, any play at the Calvacado of Progress change you wish to make in your present at Asbury Park Convention hall MOM ENJOYMENT EVERY MM listing in the telephone directory should Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock. The band and majorettes will be direct- Compare the olhcrs with "The Car Designed with YOU in Mind'* • tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift m Ruid Drive be given to BS now, to insure its being ed by John Luckcnbill. included in the new issue. Their program will Include the You cannot compare the new cars merely by looking flush-floor trunk than you ever dreamed of before. IWFMUMN following numbers: "El Capitan," Ulht Storing gWdeilbjsjwii "Louisiana Hayride," "On the at pictures... or by watching them on Ihc highway. Yes, De Soto is lower. It's got a longer wheelbaso lull "cradled ridt" LISTING OF NAMES of individual mem- Grand Concord," "Broadcast From You've got to gel behind the wheel yourself. (all passengers ride between the axles). But there's Brazil," "With a Song in My f •'•««•"! Hjrdr«urte bers of your business organization or Heart," "Syncopated Clock," "Ser- That's why we urge you to come and see this new no penalty for these advantages. Overall length and household in the new book should also be vice" and "Headway." I)c Solo before you decide on any other car. . breadth are not increased. You needn't rebuild your Carolyn Slndlingcr will lend the Yon nolico the ilifl'crencc right away. De Soto's garage. You can still change a tire. And a dented arranged for now. The charge for this majorettes. Refreshments will be Comfort System service is small. served to band members nnd major- doors arc wiilr. You walk in ... and keep your hat on. lender doesn't mean an expensive body repair job. • Scuff-Retittint Finish ettes following the concert, 'J'iie'slcen'nj; wheel doesn't hit your knees. You're Let us show you all the new features of the car *F«JterE SOTO UTS YOU I IV! WITHOUT SHIFTING! lervices they need. Try Ivory Laundering now. It's superior you'll agree. • YOU CAN 01KND ON Dl SOTO'PIYMOUTH DEAIMS >O* OIEAT CADS, ME HRVICE, A SQUAIIE DtAl M CAU

IMV JRSfY lilt KLEPHONE COMPANY LEON'S GLOBE MOTOR SALES COMPANY 61-70 W1IITK BTHKKT Itcd Bunk 6-2JJ00 2T-23 East Front Street Red Bank, N. I T, Pace Firs

local ypluntcers, the Robert Tr«at dinner will number over 600. COY. Driscoll to Sitting with the employers will H be the topmost officials of all the O»tr labor groups that took leading parts Be Host at Dinner in the war bond drives. Driscull KENTUCKY MAC said the gathering will be in every IJomcslic & MK. & MRS. BOVA sense a celebration of the state 5 FDFF API IVFPV Imported To Volunteers achievement, concerned primarily Wines. Liquors & Beers Orchard Acre* Hat Invited Over 600 with the President's wish to pay Middletowa, N. I. tribute to a peacetime army "tor which there are no medal3". are having all aluminum combina- To a State-Wide Affair Spcechmaking, except for Truman's broadcast, will be at minimum, wii EN- fs tion storm windows and screens Tuesday, April 19 .vith the program devoted to fel- VOI u installed by Responding to a suggestion from lowship, reunion and solidarity In PHONE HIM KITS President Truman, Governor Dris- the savings bonds national cru- LACK oll has taken personal charge of sade. SEE i New Jersey statewide salute lo Monmouth county figures who 6-1919 MAC" he wartime and postwar Treasury were with the Treasury staff OLSON COMPANY. Inc. department savings bonds volun- through the war years will be JOHN A. MACVEACH in FME mntim MI isinm teer*. cited by Governor Driscoll, includ- The governor has invited ail ing County Chairman Louis H. 4 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK, N. J. |Mf. • IMeweMs • WMm « ' ' eading industrialists and bankers Burfcind, president, Asbury Park & who served through the Treasury Ocean Grove Bank, Asbury Park; BUD FOULKS campaigns since 1939, together Chester P. Rogers, president, Sec- with county and municipal com- ond National Bank & Trust Co., Local BeprcMBtativa mittee chairmen, to join with him Red Bank; F, Palmer Armstrong, OLD CLASSIC in a celebration dinner in Newark president, Keyport Banking Co., All. High. 14)540 Governor Driscoll, right, working on invitation list to hi* cele- A HUSH Or STRAIGHT IVIIISK1'. Apr. 19, marking the state's war and W. Stanley Bouse, secretary, bration dinner honoring the Treasury's war and peacetime bond and peacetime bond record. New Long Branch Trust Co, workers of New Jersey April 19 in Newark. With him is Raymond Jeraey was second in the nation Gov. Driscoll will preside as host, A. Glcnnon, stntc director of the Treasury Department program. last year in percentage Increase in .04 2/55 with a reception at the hotel at 6 U, S. Savings Bonds. p. m., in honor, he said in his in- FIFTH *£• PINT The dinner will be at the Robert vitation "of the outstanding New 4 Treat Hotel and will be the most Jersey citizens who have contrib- gala pf the Treasury affaire. It will uted so effectively to the success • Dry CUcmirtf be in the nature of a reunion of of the Savings Bonds fragrant in • Tailoring UNION LAUNDRY all the prominent citizens who our state." through the war years set up a • laundering rcu\n;:u THISTLE volunteer Treasury staff that col- • Garment Storage MO Uppor Irood St., Red lank 69 lected hundreds of millions of dol- 5 Primary Duties lars In the state in savings bonds Man* laa* lank «-JJJI SCOTCH 4 FIFTH sale*. Of Police Told far dtlivry strv/ca The top three in New J«rscy war State Trooper SRI. Joseph McCor- financing, Horace K, Corbin, presi- mack last week told the class or DRY TABLE WINE dent of Fidelity Union Trust Co.; Shrewsbury township volunteer po- Oil, don't forget that special Sale on Small Size Internal Revenue Collector John E. lice he is training that, in Ills opin- ion, all police have five primary Manning, who acted as volunteer Rug* is .still good. |K^J-RA^% ^ I'BIIIK OF THE VINEYARD MAPLE PECAN CHIFFON CAKE State Administrator from the in- duties. A New Mtlt-in-tht-moutb Deiurt ception of the program in 1941 They arc, (list and foremost, to through 1946; and Col. Franklin preserve the pence, then, two, (o leuptMtdOoId (unbeaten heated to 12S degnes P. or until top; D'Olier, then president of Pruden- enforce laws, three, protect life and Any Small Rug 84 00 Mtdsl flour springs bsek when lightly touched. tial Insurance Co. and since re- (dontpack); Turn pan upside down, resting edges property, four, prevent and detect •» cup water tired, will be at the head table with crime, and, five, to arrest violattrs Not over 15 Square I'eel VINOD'UVA I' I .•ieupsutsr • ltsp.mapl* on 2 other pans and let hsng until 1'ittpl.OtTit cold. Loosen with spatula and remove Governor Driscoll. of the law. flavor from pan. • to 19 senrtngs. Browned • GAL. • V'i GAL Double- Aetlnf Ucupegf Icing, Melt slowly until lightly Gov. Driscoll and Treasury Sec- The last in the list, he said, is Biking Powder whites tttcupoonsslt browned U cup butter. Blend with 2 retary Snyder's representative in the least important. (about 4) cups sifted eonfeetlontrs' sugar, 2 ta- the state, Savings Bonds Director Cleaned for 49c tieup brawn tuiar litsp. cream blespoons cream, 1 teaspoon cooking "Standing unwritten above the BOCK BEER NOW IN STOCK (firmly packed) oil, Mi teaspoons Tamils. Stir In I Raymond A. Olennon, conferred in list," said the sergeant, "is service keupMladoil, oftartar Treaton on the governor's plans •uehuWenon 54 cup finely tablespoon hot water; stir to smooth to the community and all the orMuola chopped nuts spreading consistency. Ice top and for £he celebration. Other gov- people." "just to Get Acquainted" sides of cake and decorate with pecan ernors of leading states with out- lilt totetber flour, sugar, baking pow- halves! He said the state police of FREE DELIVERY • der and (alt. (Important-don't risk standing records in bond saving's You'll always And your baking Is will set up similar dinner meet Shrewsbury barrack.') arc ready to failure.,,be iure to use Davis Double- uniformly successful when you use help the township volunteers when- — Announcement — Acting Biking Powder.) Mix in brown Davis. Oet a can of Davli Double-Act- Ings all over the country that sugar. Make a well and add in order night and tho "speaker of this over they are needed. salad oil, egg yolks, water and maple Ing Baking Powder today. I'or an experiment and lo niukc "At" reading more iiitrrriliiiir, SUI'EKIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY •tth day of May, 13.y. and in default night" at all the sessions will be CHANCERY DIVISION, MONMOUTH iherror, such decree will be rendered flavor. Beat with spoon until smooth. nun ins t you as the Court shall think Mac* egg whites and cream of tartar President Truman, through a piped- PINKO AT BUM8ON we are going lo have something- "different from the usual stylo" COUNTY, Docket No. M.27S6-4S equitable and just, III tnixhg bowl. Whip until whites in radio broadcast. CUirc M. Crawford. Plaintiff vs. Dan* Tne obJci'l. of eaid suit ]l to obtain • form extra-ttiff peaki. Do not under- Warren Reftihart of Fair Haven In thin "pace each week, It may he a bit of Kcil Bank hMnry, id C. Crawford, riefendniu. Ch'H action. DAVIS The governor's personal invita- decree of divorce between said plain* be*tt Pour egg yolk mixture gradually was fined $25 Monday night by a story, a wise-crack or bit of wfiidom. An j way, look fur It next No Her of urdcr for publication. lift and you. ever egg whiles, gently folding with Dovbk-Acting tion has been cent,to over 400 in- Rumson Magistrate Arnold Tulp TOi DANIEL C. CRAWFORD: PI.ORENCR F. FORGOTS0N, tubber scraper flirt until blended. Do dustrialists and employers, whose on a charge of leaving the scene of OUI TIMIJt. By virtue of in ord^r of th* Superior Attorney for Plaintiff, net »«

"Get in step for EASTER" KNOX THE HAT THAT NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION

Cook your 8aster Sunday best ift Arrow's EASTER PARADE ENSEMBLES

Your Easier out* SUITS THAT 'fit i* not complete without Then'i a threefold edge sou'll have on tie—they're Arrow harmonized one- WILL MAKE YOU LOOK the local brethren when you step out to-theother; a K1SOX fur felt hat. YOUR EASTER BEST. in an Arrow Easter Parade Eiuemble. The completing touch come* from th« First your shirt, handsomely turned related Easter Parade Ensemble hand- At light m a 95 out in Grandrelle and satin itripei ii kerchief and the grand color combina- feather and many spring beyond compare—and looks it. tions that «eem made to order for your thades. 39 suit. See them here today. Second, there's a beautiful sense of Hard finish worstej companionship between your shirt and \ variety of Arrow collars await you: with the kind of tailoring yen 50 demand. SHIRTS $4.50 TIES $1.50 HANDKERCHIEFS 6S« 8 OTHER SUITS PRICKD AT 4S.00, 41.50, 4040, MM USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN SNYDER'S !i Down; Balance In S Monthly or, 10 Weekly faymenti NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS "CLOTHES OP DISTINCTION" NO CARRYING CHARGE 32 BROAD ST. 11ED BANK RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 7, 1949

:hc license. That appears to be quite def- WHO 0ETS HURT ? RED BANK REGISTER uite support. LETTERS FROM EVENTS OF YEARS AQO «-U tnU tint. M •••*. N. 1. Mr. Osiecky did not repeat in big criti- OUR READERS i ESTABLISHED IKS J»ti» H. Caok ana Henry CUy communication what he said at the lat- FROM REGISTER FILES LIKBS THE ABMV THOMAS IBVUSG MOWN ;st hearing—that he opposed issuance be- Fifty Yean Ago the members of the Eatontown Editor and ruHlther :au«e it would increase competition to his 228 Broadway, Robert Fay, the newly elected camera club was at the halfway - • JAMES J. HOGAN, Aitoclate Editor liar business—next door to Charles Long Branch, N. J. justice of the peace of Eatontown mark with Paul Wolcott in the M, HAROLD KEIXV. Aaelstart Editor Apr. 4, 1949. township, planned tc open an of- lead and Charles Breese, Ffank W. HABBT rESMXGTOM. Fla«t gupt naiior. lie did not say his own license was homas Irving Brown, fice on West st. as soon as he re- E. TUton and Dr. W. V. KurU all Editor, I I»u*d Wwklj. «r.I£itd m Stcond-Clatl MMlrr at tke Po't- transferred lo him within llie last two years ceived his commission. tied for second (ilace. } "•» «t Bed Bank, N. J., under ttt Act of March I, li:». Red Bank Register, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Brlggs • While working on a new house —when the present number of Sea Bright 40 Broad Street, of Oceanic entertained a few at Water Witch park, William Nay- THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949. lionises were in operation. He did not men- *cd Bank, N. J. friends at their home on Binghain lor of Navesink fell from a ladder I 3car Sir: at'e. , and was badly bruised. ion what generally is known—that he lias Our army today is quite proper- Peter Walling, son of Eugene Miss Frances Jarvis and Thomas The County Wan Wise financial interest in, that is a mortgage on, v a citizen's anny, but few Amer- Walling of Tlnton Falls, completed E. Seaich, both of Red Bank, were cans stop to tbinK about the spien- his course at an art school in New married by Rev. W. B. Mattison The touuty Freeholders are to be ton- Charles manor. ild work It ia doing at home and broad, and I believe it commands York and returned home. at the home of the bride's sis'er ] gratulated for their far-sif-liteilness in BIIOW- It is with pleasure that we see Charles he admiration and appreciation of Tin Park hotel at Octanport was Mrs. F. H. Hodges on the Scuffle- manor, which docs differ from ordinary very American. undergoing extensive repairs which town id. 1 iug a williuguess to provide wore f nuds as The service men are among our were made necessary as a result of The ball given by the St. Jame; ! necessary to proceed with the building of borough bars in that it caters lo tenants, est ambassadors of nicndshiii and the very heavy gales experienced club was one of the best ever, held iood-will. 1 say this because it was during the winter. by this organization with over 25t i the new bridge across tlie Slirewebw.r river kiuyuet*, weddings, parties, etc., has its li- :ny privilege to serve la the army, guests present and well over $1W md while in the service I had the Tunis Sickles and Lemuel Sut- i between Kninsou aud Sea Bright. The span cense and is doing an increasing business. pporlunily to see the service men's fihin of Holmdel went to New was cleared. The committee it charge of the ball comprised Johi § { is an important link iu the diversion of traf- This appears to have been "A Well-Solved oilitics' to develop friendships, York and saw the Buffalo Bill per- 1 ow they lived, how they worked formance at Madison Square Gar- Kearney, Dr. Peter F. Rafferty and | tic to aud from seacoaet resorts during our Issue. ' ii(i how they looked upon those den. Peter Lang. The music was furn- jro.at intangibles that are bent ished by Prof. Harold K. Allstronj, j bUBT summer months. denuded as life. Marcus P. Sherman leased W. Albert VanSchoick'i bowling al- Rudolph Malchow and James iJ, Carry On—Or Abandon? As one who has tiled to keep in Morford. ' Freeholder Joseph C. Jrwin, county ouch with the service men, and leys and pool room on Momoui-h director of bridges, explained last week that ' M'heu you are opposed by a big enemy vho has witnessed the transforma- st. and planned to have his ion, ou need strong weapons. Strength lies ion of successive si-cups of young Irvie, act a> . Twenry-flve Htmn Ago ( the delay up to now has been one partially :ivilians into disciplined defenders Edward Wolcott left the employ The Monmouth boat club held >t' our democracy, 1 aleo noticed * caused by the federal government not hav- only in unity. Organization is the people's hat their army training has de- of the United States Expieu co. its 4«th annual meeting and all the oiee. veloped in them an atmosphere and took a position with the officers were reeleeted for another ing given its final approval to the plans. He :onduciye to a well balanced moral George R. Lamb co. year. A' great deal of enthusiasm also iaid the county did not want to jeopard- These related axioms apply well to the was a college graduate, cum laude, :har>ctc'r The Select euchre club met tt was manifested at the meeting for urrent consideration of whether 30 or more and ranked high in all her class The general program of the army the home ol Mrs. Lydla Maps it the revival of sailing races on the ise its credit by undertaking the expense of work. Unfortunately this incident las been broadened considerably Ocean port. river during the summer. construction when the tost of critical nui Monmouth county municipalities are to act Editorial Views is not uncommon as news is re- since the war, and it is being stcad- Robert Probascoof Spring st., an Joel McQueen rented the Charles ported. ly improved. Much of this has been teriais was sky-high and labor scarce. It to preserve the Jersey Shore Protective; due to the duality of the enlisted employee in William T. HendiicK- Paulson house on McLaren st. Of Other Papers What then? Where shall we look men, officers and professional edu- son's stable on Maple ave., was A surprise party was tendered was indicated there had been no doubt that committee. Headed by Mayor J. Edward for protection against treachery, if cators, who have been commis-, kicked in the leg by a horse which for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E, Cow- the project would go through, though there Wilson of Itumson, this organization in- education fails to protect the coun- fioned to teach the service men the he was cleaning. His leg was bro- ard of Keyport in celebration of (The ortirtinru expi-CKSrd in the Kili- try from the abominable doctrines fundamentals of a well-trained ken and the injuries were dressed their 25th wedding anniversary. A had been some question of just when it cludes the majors and other top officials of Lorial Views tiHTilridrt- iln nttt iir-ccfhHr- of a hostile state? Where, indeed? mind, leadership, etc. Furthermore, by Dr. William B. Warner and Dr. number of friends arranged the af- y cany the ciidorsemciii of Tlic Rrg- I believe the ultimate goal of this would be started. towns that stood together in a nine-month istti'.) Did we need further proof for new General program i» to so In- Elwood Morton. fair and presented the guests of fight to save dollars for their commuter cit- the failure of education to protect tegrate the divergent abilities and A very sucessful dance was held honor with a chest of silver. As matters now stand, the full cost has AMATEURS ON THE JOB, us from evil and seductive doc- aims of the aervice men that tnon- at the Bray homestead at. Phalanx Mr. and Mra. Augustus F. Mei- izens. trines as taught by Communistic tenure of service, however short or with Joseph Hesse, William Bray selbach returned to their home at been estimated at $1,350,000,.-of which the Among the many amazing dis- long, will have been mainly con- closures of the report of the Hoover professors, and the "party line" ad- and Fred Byram being In charge Little Silver after spending the win- U. 8. government is providing $500,000, and This committee carried a strong pro- vanced from Moscow, the recent structive. of the affair, ter at Long Keys, Florida. Commission is the fact that of the In mv opinion the opportunities of which the county may have to pay up to test to the Interstate Commerce commission million* who have taken civilian discharge of two professors In a Louis J. Tctley, a veteran of the Mrs. Elsie Oemarest was gworn Pacific Coast -college will reveal for the high school graduates who 1850,000. The count y has saved money for and the New Jersey Hoard of Public Utility jobs with the government during enter the service of their country war with Spain, wag appointed in as the first woman member of ~ the last five years, average length something of the, poisonous- argu- and avail themselves of the army's janitor of the town hall to succeed the Eatontown board of education. V this work ever since l'Jid. It lias it now and commissionem It joined with Union coun- of employment has been oniy 12 ments employed throughout educa- educational program arc beyond Michael Egan who resigned to take The ladles' aid society of the ty's Inter-municipal group for Better Rail months. ional institutions. one's comprehension. They are di- a position in Newark. Rumson Presbyterian church elect- I is ready to spend it. rected In any one of dozens of fas- ed Mrs. Arthur A. McKay presi- Service to hire expert legal counsel. For Since 1945, when there were 3- If further proof were needed of cinating fields—fields where the Arthur E. Smith of Fair Haven | It seems that a lot of doubt and verba 700,000 civilians on the federal pay- education's failure to "combat the ceiling of opportunity ia unlimited, purchased a very fast pacer, the dent, Mrs. Bertram H. Borden hon- i controversy that had grown about the bridge nine months it, fought against dcinnnrls of roll, to the present, when the num- tenets of Communism," Germany During this army week let us first fast horse he ever owned and orary vice-president and Mra. Har- Jersey Central aud New York and Long ber has again shot up to 2,100,000 exposes that failure. For Germany, .ake our^hats off to an All Ameri- he was very proud ot his new pur- ry A. Kettel, Mrs. Charles Rice \ issue might have been prevented had these after having been down to 1,900,000, before the war, stood high in the can team—the United States Army. chase. and Miss Grace Porter vice-presi- Branch railroads for a fare increase education of its citizens, but it wax Sincerely your?, When Daniel H. Cook of Tinton dents. \ full facts been known earlier. However, i a total of 6,700,000 persons were W. Bail Hopper. amounting to between 30 and 40 per cent. hired. In three years the govern- disclosed at tho trials, that the Falls was putting steel gutters and Charles W. Jones resumed his ' is shown that the comity board did exercise higher the rank of yie military of- leaders on the house of Mrs, Abby daily messenger service to New ment had. three times as many em- MOBE ON FIREMEN 1 wisdom in its financial planning. The State of New Jersey and Monmouth ployei aa it had jobs at the end of ficers, the deeper seemed to bo the Sleeper of Shrewibury, they came York. county joined the municipalities in the that period. wickedness and cruelty of tho tor- " Apr. 5, W49. across a large bee' hive between Mia> Helen Mount entertained a tures of their prisoners. the itudding which raiulted in number of friends at a 500 party. fight. Of those who left government Thomai Irving'Brown, j The *Iwue' Still Stand* job*, 90 per cent did so through No, it's said that an educated Editor, about a barrel of honey being ta- Miss RoietU Wilson, John S. choice. And of those who resigned crook is a more dangerous crook. The Red Bank Register. ken out. Holmes, Mra. Taylor Hance and 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Oniecky, proprie- Ultimately, the railroads got about half George Cherry wen the prizes. more than two-thirds said they Where then shall we turn to an Red Bank, N. J. Ro(er Tanrsey of Bridf • ave. wat Postal cards received from How- j tors of Sea Bright inn and its bar, are up- the increase they had asked for. 'By organ* would warn all others against gov- answer to the problem? Dear Sir: having a new dwelling built on the corner of Herbert st. and ard Whitfteld mailed in Hong Kong • pealing the recent actiou of their, borough's ir-ation, the municipalities saved for their ernment employment. Thl» reveal? The solution is to remember that, I wish to take this opportunity an amazing volume of discontent to thank you on behalf ot the ilon- Bridge avc, the work being done stated that he was enjoying ills \ mayor and council in issuing a liquor II- citizens many thousands of dollars. That "out of the heart are the issues of by Charles' Clayten. business trip to the. Far East. *nd diiaatUsf&ction in government life" and "as a man thlnketh in mouth County Volunteer firemen George Ferry of Eatontown, who Over 400 persons attended the re- t cense to Charles niauor. Council, by a def- can be proved by just multiplying the 11 to service. his heart so is he." It is the spirit- for your splendid editorial in last week's Register. Too often a fire- had recently broken his leg, was ception tendered by the Red Bank No private business could pros- lal side of man's nature that we i inite four-to-one vote, made with the author- 17 per cent increase authorized by the nine man's work is taken for granted, 'improving so rapidly that he was Order of Eastern Star to Mts. Leon per with a labor turnover approach- must develop. It is in that realm without a word of praise or a pat able to get about on crutches. de la Rcussille, the Right Worthy | ity of the state department of Alcoholic months the commuters did not have to pay ing that of the government. Con- that we discover loyalty, truth and on the back. Little do tho peopl« Dr. W. S. Whltmore was rcap- Associate Matron in the state. J Beverage Control (ABC), favored the li- it because of the long litigation. Too, the tented and permanent workers are justice. Education, needless to say, of the various communities realize indispensable to business stability the risks taken, or the clothes that pointcd township physician as * Floral bouquets were presented by serves a most important part in Mia. Harry White on behalf of the • cense. increase probably would have been much arid prosperity. our civilteation, but education fails are ruined bv the men in the pro- result of submitting the lowest bid- tection ol life and property. chapter to Mrs. Reussillc and Mn>, . to influence deeply the moral na- for caring for the poor of the * At the same time the appeal was tiled, higher if the protest had not. been made. When one year 1* the average ownship and supplying the medi- Elisabeth VanKe.uren, the matron. ' tenure of workers, there is no es- ture of man. An uneducated, Illiter- It makes the men l-ealiic that their work is appreciated and their cines. The Highlands Methodist ladicn' - Mr. Osiecky wrote a communication attack- Now comes the time for local govern caping the conclusion {hat ef- ate man, if he possesses the gift of efforts are not in vain when an aid society gave a party in cele- ficiency mtut be lax and that the the S.pirit, is trustworthy and hon- While driving between Matawan ing The Register for having praised coun ments to decide what to do with this Jersey editorial is written as appeared in bration of the 14th wedding anni- government Is being by learn- orable. He would shrink with hor- your paper. and Holmdel, a horse belonging to versary of Mr. and Mrs. George cil's action iu this matter. Our vote-sup Shore Protective committee. Shall it he er*. Obvlomly, some of the inef- ror at the suggestion of trafficking Very truly yours, Fred Luther of Colt's Neck became Gilbert and presented the honored ficiency M> apparent in the opera- with traitorous elements, or the of- frightened and r»n away. The porting editorial, "A Well-Solved Issue,'' disbanded now that one fight is over, or Fred W. Foerster, guests with a linen set. tion of the government can be at- fer of a bribe. Time and time President Monmouth wagon overturned and Mr. Luther Mr. Osiccky said, should have been labeled shall it stand unified against further rail- tributed to the rapid turnover in again we have seen that a highly County Firemen's was thrown out sustaining minor Fire destroyed the old mill build- road and utility demands or curtailment'of employes.—Asbury Park Press. educated person may harbor evil Association. njurics. ing on the W. A. Prickctt place at , "Flip-Flop"' or "Gross Inconsistency." H( Lower Squankum in which a lot af 1 houghts and possess a wicked R. B. Hulsart, Harry Walling, opined that "the nomenclature ' of our edi service? That is the question—and it must UT1 WORK FOR REPEAL OF heart, his life a veneer of polite- MAM INACCURACIES Fred Cottrcll, Gordon Woodey and farm machinery owned by Erncit E. M. Raymond of Matawan were VanScroick was stored. The torial ''would indicate that the writer is not be answered right away. RAUROAD TRAVEL TAX ness and education. Llncioft, N. J., all employed by the Lever Bros, equipment was a total loss inas- at all cognizant of the issues involved in Mayor Wilson called a meeting of the Long Branch'* Chamber of Com- Seneca, Roman philosopher and Apr. 4, 1919. company of New York. much as the insurance carried did tutor, of Nero, was a highly edu- Thomas Irving Brown; not-cover it while off the owner's this mooted nuttier.'' committee at Deal Mar. 31. Appearing at merce would render a service by Editor, Miss Olive Curchin, daughter of leading a movement for repeal by cated statesman. But Seneca was Justice William Curchin of Fair premises. - • Tho Red Bank Register, Mr. Osiecky quotes the 1910 census that meeting were representatives of many congress of the 15% federal tax on not a moral man, and died by his Haven, was visiting friends-at New The newly organized Eagle ath- showing Sea Bright to have had a populn shore municipalities, and Wurreu Woods railroad travel. own hand*. A corrupt tree cannot Red Bank, N. J. York and Brooklyn. letic club of Red Bank held its This legislation, if it can be se- bring forth good fruit—Our high- Dear Sir: Warren S. Sillcocks was making first public event with a scries ot tion of 77'J, and stated: "Before counci lawyer o( the firm of Roberts & Mclnnis of cured, would almost wipe out the est authority cautioned,—Montclalr In the Mar. 31, 1949, edition of extensive improvements to Ma riv- boxing bouts and a smoker at its granted the license to Charles manor, we Washington, D. C, the municipalities 18% increase in commutation fares Times. your paper there appeared an item erfront home on East Front it. clubroomson West Front st. Over about to be put into effect for New on pa£e three, section three, cap- A council ot the junior order ot 200 persons attended the event and had 14 taverns—one tavern to every 51 per- counsel during the recent fare fight. For a FAULKNER REPORT. tioned "Boyntons Win $626 in Ac- American Mechanics was organ- the club anticipated the coming Jersey commuters. cident Suit." The article contains •ous." Well, let's eec. The official records $0,000 retainer fee, he said, liis firm woiik It cannot be obtained without There were a great many people numerous inaccuracies and chief ized at Oskaleta hall at Ocean- scheduled bouts would be a good of Sea Bright show there actually arc, and seek reconsideration of the recent fare in agitation and the pressure of pub- who, opposed to changing the hun- among these is the following state- port which was called Riverside drawing crowd. lic opinion. Some two years ago dred-year-old state constitution, ar- ment: council. The charter members Julian J. Davidson, youngest son Lave been, 15 plenary consumption licenses crease, perform a variety of analysis sen- Secretary of the Treasury Snydcr gued that it was good enough for "The jury verdict also found de- were Albert Tillotson, Harry Her- of M. M. Davidson, of Broad st., urged a re-cxaminatlon of the war fendants in the action, Elsie Mur- bert, Abbott Worthley, Charles' O. opened a real estate office in the authorized, plus three "package'' licenses, ices to keep the people informed of new our grandfathers and great-grand- phy, the Negro maid ot Mrs. C. luxuries taxes with a view to elim- fathers and so ought to be good McFadden, William R. OuBoU, Davidson, building. plus one "club license." The official records railroad plans and stand ready to protect Gardner Klein of LincroCt, driver George Eldridge, Edwin Ltppm- inating some of them. Now, in line enough for us, etc. The same ar- of the Klein automomile at the Members of the New Monmouth . of Monuiouth county slion- that in 1918 the commuters and municipalities. The with the President's policy, ho has guments are being heard today, time of the acident, and Mrs. Klein cott, John J. Terry, Frank Price, Baptist Sunday-school paid a sur- ,' Harry Rhoadcs, George Mcglll, Ed- Union county group was represented as changed his mind, but if sentiment now that it is being proposed to guilty of negligence." prise visit (o'Mrs. Elizabeth Rob- there were 779 registered voters in 8ea were expressed strongly enough he bring municipal government up to An examination of the record of ward Roswell, William F, Herring, erts on the occasion o her 83rd Bright. This indicates a present popula- ready to pay #2,400 of this cost: Our share might change it again, or at any date and take off the cobwebs of the case will reveal Mrs. Klein was Frank Blair, William Blair, John birthday. rate congress might act. a bygone era. not even a party defendant, £u it VanBrackle, Arthur Ltpplncott, James A. Hendrickson of Rod tion in excess of 1,000, not counting sum would be ?3,600, because we are the bigger is obvious that she could not have John H. Ward, E. Corllea Price, Bank was one of the 60 New Jer- Former Speaker Martin has in- been found "guilty of negligence." mer or seasonal residents. organization. troduced a bill to repeal war lux- Objections to proposed legislation Edward Billings and Albert' T. sey lawyers who passed the state implementing the Faulkner Com- Another Inaccurate statement is: Smith. ury taxes -which makes the subject 'The Jury found occupants of the bar examination. Let's look again. The license-limiting Mr. Woods said he heard Earl T • live one. mittee report come principally from Klein automobile negligent in that J, Carlyle Raymond, formerly of The River Plaza. Women's club the State League of Municipalities law, referred to by Mr. Osiecky as restrict- Moore, chief executive of Jersey Central, Of all the .so-called excise luxury the car was driven onto the cross- Keyport, Invented and patented a met and elected Mrs. Henry O. and others interested in maintain- walk, striking and knocking down new chaln-lcss bicycle. Mecklem president, Mrs. Addison ing one license to every 1,000 people, sped say at a public meeting words to the effec levies the one on railroad travel Is ing the status quo. They claim Mrs. Boynton and overturning the probably the most indefensible. George Gould and Peter F. Coll- Sanborn vice-president, Miss Mabel everything is under control so why stroller." The jury did not find Christiana recording secretary, fically states that uo license in force at tli that "unless we get everything we originally Most travel is not a luxury in any "occupants" of the car negligent ier were thrown from their horses rock the boat. They want more in a drag hunt at Eatontown but Miss Florence Brand correspond- time the law was passed need be revoked. asked for, we arc going to constantly cur sense. Certainly commutation is time to study the proposed bills and for the obvious reason that the car. not, for it is a necessity required was occupied by the driver, Elsie were not seriously injured. ening secretary and Miss Mary Now, even the ADC has stated that th tail our service." What better opportunity some of the features of the report, Murphy, and Mrs. Klein, a non- Miss Laura Grant of West Front Brand treasurer. for the making of a living by hun- and they say home rule will be in would the railroads need to jam demands dreds of thousands. party to the action. st, was married to William B. Wat George A.Tiogan moved his elec- license of the Ocean Drive Operating com danger. ' Mrs. Klein has been embarrassed ers, an employee of Root and Dlb- trical business from Broad st. to Public attention has never been and humiliated by this erroneous pany, the one transferred to Charles manor, down the public throat than to sue its sol All these objections could no ben's mill. The ceremony was per- A. T. Doremus' store on Wallace concentrated upon the matter as it account ot the incident, as the at. is not new. Indeed, it is the same that used protective agencies abandoned? ihould be because in the war the doubt be met with the argument above misitatements of (acts imply formed by Rev. Garrett Wyckoff, pastor of the Holmdel Reformed Mr. and Mrs. William B. Law- to be operated by Steven J. O'Connor at th railroad travel tax was explained that the proposed changes are en- that she was guilty or wrongdoing. On a share-alike basis, the Roberts & at a means of discouraging un- tirely optional with the municipali- I request that you cause a correc- church. rence of Hudson ave. celebrated Sea Bright Yacht club. Mr. O'Connor soh Mclnnis offer means that 30 Monmouth necessary use of facilities needed ties In the state, that they need not tion of this article to be published Simon Despreaux, son of Michael their 50th wedding anniversary, for the nimed forces. It should be change their form of government In order to minimize its false Im- Despreaux of Naveslnk, was sur- with a family dinner party at their it and full control of the Ocean Drive Oper county municipalities would pay flO at all if they are satisfied and so pression and the damage caused prised by a visit from about 35 of home. now. And if outright repeal cannot thereby. ating company to Charles manor. Council monthly, or fl20 a year. That is pcanutf be brought about, at least it might indicate in an election. Even If it his friends. The visit was in the Over 100 .persons attended a mis- Very truly yours, nature of a farewell party lince cellaneous shower given for MUs approved the sale and transfer after receiv- for most of our towns, but the matter ol be with respect to commutation. So decides to do .nothing at all, it may Gardner C. Klein. the quicker the subject is agitated vote for that. Nobody is seeking to he planned to go to New Bedford Rae Hodge of the Highlands at for a lengthy stay. the Jackson hotel. ing instructions from ABC Cominissionci how to divide up the $3,(500 cost for con the sooner results will come.—Mon- ram anything down anyone's NEEDS THE PRESS Erwin B. Hock to review the matter. mouth American. throat.—Atlantic City Press. The young married folks' euchre Harry Smith, a Red Bank mail tinning effort was contested by municipa ' Ap*. 4, 1949. club met at the George Hance Pat- carrier, purchased a new dwelling 'We considered Mr. Osiecky in error t< leaders who attended the meeting. EDUCATION IS NOT ENOUGH Thomas Irving Brown, terson home on Broad st. Prize on the east side of Harrison avc. APPRECIATION winners of the evening were Mrs. from Willis A, Clayton. < state Councilman Neils Jacobsen "'duckec There are several ways to pro-rat (A Gueit Editorial by James P. Editor, The Red Bank Register, Harry Payne and George Blower. The art department of the Red the issue" on two previous occasions. TJier $3,600 among 30 municipalities—on th Gardner) Apr. 1, 1949, The entertainment held in John- Bank Women's club was arrang- Thomas living Brown, Red Bank, N. J. have been but two council hearings involved. basis of population, commuters, taxes and On the recent occasion of receiv- son's hall at Belfbrd by the Senior ing a contest for the most beau- ing a degree from Rollins college, Red Bank Register, Dear Mr. Brown: , order of the American Mechanics tiful schoolroom in the Red Bank Mr. Jacobsen was known to be working on •10 Broad Street, With deep appreciation I want others—but that remains to be worked out. Winter Park, Fla,, President Tru- you to know how fully I realize the was such a great succesi it waa to public school. Contest judges the Sea Bright; bridge at the time of the The important thing is that at least 31 man stated: Rod Bank, N. J. great help The Red Bank Register bs repeated at a second perform- were Mrs. John J. Leonard, Miss "Through education alone can Dear Mr. Brown: ance. Those who took part were Mabel Wilbur and Miss Ruth Ben- first one. That is his job. Councilman Les- was to the Christmas Seal tfulo, municipalities step forward and agree t< w» combat the tenets of Com- May I take this opportunity o which ended offlclnly Mat. 31, 194*. Mrs. Garrett Lee, Mrs, Douglas nett. ter E. Perrine, who did vote "no" the first pay #10 monthly. That will put the wheel munism. The unfettered soul of thanking you and The Register for The final total collected was *31,- Cook, Mrs. Laura Runyon, Misses Mrs. Harry Kridel of Atlantic fre* men offers a spiritual defense, your splendid co-operation in the 657, considerably over the sum we Elizabeth, Sadie and Mabel John- Highlands suffered a broken ankle time, had every right to change his rote in motion and keep our machine moving. unconquercd and unconquerable," recent food drive for Israel spon- set out to raise at M.C.O.S.S. head- son, Miss Olivo Truex, Mlues when she fell In the Atlantic thea- sored by our organization. quarters. when the facts were reviewed. Councilman Then, if that method of payment seems mi- This Is a fine sentiment, but falls , You were more than generous to Edith and Bertha Lee, Miss Lu- tre at that place. to convince the thoughtful render We are happy to report that II Us with your time nnd in the al- ella, Cook, Miss Annie Rlckmaii, Mr, and Mrs, Charles S. Ely of Carl Nelson consistently supported Charlei fair to the smaller municipalities sow of the daily news. For last week was most sucessful, and no small lotment of space for our stories and Everett Runyon, Frank* Yarneil, Holmdel entertained a bridge clt)b measure was due to tho co-opera- fiictures, I was especially grateful Jesse Webster, Elmer Compton.and and prizes were won by Mrs. Chri- manor. Councilman lianiel Pearson con other plan can he agreed upon, there was a prominent headline: tion of nil our friends, HiHtently voted "no." Councilman Stanley "Girl Indicted with U.N. aid as a or Mr. Kelly's Instant co-operation Jacob Johnson. noy Holmes and Hhrold Holmes. '.Mayor Wilson, quite rightly, set i spy." Sincerely yours, and understanding. The opening day of the trout Mrs. Fred Jones of Oakland st. Monmouth County I think you will be Interested in Fowler, new to the board, voted but once on deadline for iiiter-inuuidpnl ad.ion on thi The charge ngainst the young Council For Israel, the fact that tuberculosis-still leaii season found George Coley and Mr. was chosen president of the ladies' this issue—for the transfer. Any charge ol woman was that she had been de- Ira J. Katchpn, In Now Jersey in annual deaths Hoffmcro of Red Bank fishing at auxiliary of the Red Bank lodge issue—April IS. He feels (hut after th tected trying to deliver confidential •' Chairman. from communicable diseases. Re- Pine Brook where they cauglit of Elks, ''gross inconsistency" appears unwarranted eonunilU'u succeeded in saving thousands o papers from her desk in the ofllue cent figures show 24 deaths from nearly 100 trout, Harry Feeney returned home to We rioted with interest that names oi of the Security Division of the De- STATE TROOPER INJURE!) polio, 40 from meningitis, 102 from Miss Emma Bloodgood of Mor- Red Bank after spending three column tat ion fare dollars during nin partment of Justice, Washington, Trooper George' Quinn of t influenza and 1,643 from tubercu- risvlllc was surprised by a visit months at Miami. other liquor dealers who joined with th losis. So you see we need the sup- months, its worth has been proven. El D. C, to a Soviet engineer em- Shrewsbury barracks state police port of the press more than ever from a number of friends from The ladles' aid society of the Osleckys in previous objections to this li ployed at United Nations, was injured Saturday morning Middletown, Holmdel and Harm- Leonardo Baptist church cleared also feels that If thft municipalities are nol when ho fell off a motorcycle on Sincerely, ony. ' 1150 at a chicken salad suppei, cense are missing from the new appeal tc Was education able to combat Mrs. Henry DeLand Strack, willing to spend a small amount for an tho tenets of Communism In the route 34, near Colt's Neck. Th Chairman, Christmas Omar Sloklei, John Vandtrvter James Reynolds of Oceanport . the ABC. Why? We noted all along thai other year of progress, which might resul heart of this young woman? Did motorcycle hit a bump in the roai Seal Sale, and John Schoneld contributed the was expected home from a busi- her "unfettered soul" offer a sat- and tho trooper lost control, Hi free labor towards the Improve- ness trip to England. . no private citizens of .Sea Bright ever joinei in other thousands saved, (lie effort of hold isfactory spiritual defense against wns taken to Rlvervlow hospital b, Aproxlmatcly 100,000 solar photo- ments being mado to the parson- Mrs. William B. Kelly of Atlan- the objectors. Uather, aoi of them, phis 2 ing the protective committee together connivance with R «py ot tho So- the Freehold First nld squad, an gro.phs were taken during thu age at the Navesink Methodist tic Highlands purchased tho Per- merchant!, petitioned council to approv viets? Not far from that, We arc treated for an injured ankle, culJ scientific study of the May, 1918 church, rine property on Third ave.. for t wasted. So do we. Informed that this young woman and bruises. eclipse cf the sun, The checker tournament among her own occupancy. RED TUNK REOIPTEn, APRIL 7, 1019 Pare Seven Ivy ft* ftiftoi ... Art Sty Patent Granted Theresa Falbo To Major General Shower Guest J. 0. Mauborgnc Party Held (SURPLUS STOCK) At St. Anthony'* Hall Fair Hftvcn Army Miss Theresa Falbo of Bridge KoetherizeU ave., was given a miscellaneous Man Shares With shower recently at St. Anthony's hall by the young women who will Friend in Washington be her attendants at her wedding SALE T.he United State* patent office May 1. Miss Falbo will be mar- Mar. 29, granted patent No. 2,465,- ried to Bernard Sctaro at St. An- 367 on a "System For Enciphering thony's church. Facsimiles" to Maj. Gen. Joseph O. Decorations were done in a pink Mauborgne of Battin rd., Fair Hav- and white color scheme, and gifts en, and William F. Friedman of for the bride-to-be were placed in Washington, D. C. ' a large Easter basket, beneath ONE DAY ONLY As is commonly known, printed clusters of wedding: bells, Giving matter, picture^, maps and other the shower were Mrs. William Se- taro, who will be matron of honor, Your worn pitlont should bt ratlortd to thtir original fitting graphic material may be transmit- ted by radio from one place to an- and Misses Ursula Ferrar, Caro- clearance whtn you get new piston rings. H CAN bo don* other. The apparatus for this pur- lyn DcGcorge, Mary Lucia, There- SATURDAY, APRIL 9th pose comprises a source of light in sa Giurlando and Nancy Setaro, M««ptnsiVtfy. KOETHERIZING doet it — accurately — parma- the form of an electric lamp, that who will be bridesmaids. ntnlly. This startling invention—KOETHEWZING—Mv*l you is concentrated by means of a lens Guests were Mrs. Carmen Falbo, upon the message that is to be sent. Mrs. Joseph Bruno, Mrs. Angelo the coit of new pittont.. >' givet you greater power, economy The latter may be mounted on a DeGeorgc, Mrs. Dominic Setaro, 1000 YARDS OF CRETONNES, CHINTZES sheet of paper that relleets the Mrs. Rose Mazzucco, Mrs. John and quiet front your engine overhaul. Koefherind pittont plus light falling thereon, or it may be Ccrrone, Mrs. John Setaro, Mrs. Aeierican Hammered pitton ringt actuoHy do wonder*. Call ut positioned on a transparent Aim Peter Sctaro, Mrs. William Setaro, that allows the light to pass there- Mrs. Nellie Lucia, Mrs. Vincent AND GLOSHEENS •bout Koetherizing. through. However, in either event, Patten, Mrs. William Lucia, Mrs. the reflected op transmitted beam John Borelll, Mrs. Vincent Arnone, of light falls on a photo-electric Mrs. Chris Itri, Mrs. Anthony Bi- . SUITABLE FOR DRAPERIES, PORCH FURNITURE, American Hammered cell. ancamano, Mrs. Joseph Tyluki, In the operation of these systems Mrs. Michael Arnone,' Mrs. Patsy the beam of light from the lamp is Borelli, Mrs. Anthony Abbatermar- caused to scan or progressively co, Mrs. Joseph Calandriello, Mrs. Piston Rings cover every part of the picture and Frank Calandriello, Mrs. Cono Ab- SLIPCOVERS, ETC. as a consequence there arc varia- batermaico, Mrs. Mildred' Marks, tions in the resulting effect upon Mrs. Ann Collins, Mrs. John Rob- ALL 48-50" FABRICS the photo-electric cell, depending son, Mrs. Tony Gettis, Mrs. Her- Phent R. I. 6-1070 Uovd A. Hileey upon whether the portion of the bert O'Callahan. yA message that Intercepts the beam Mrs. Joseph D'Allo, Mrs. Ida is black or white. Those variations Malcnconico, Mrs. Patrick Perri, are ampllfled and transmitted to Mrs. Louis Longo, Mrs. Joscpli ^t. 5 0 ^ the receiving station where simi- Phillips, Mrs. Malic Costa, Mrs. RED BANK AUTO PARTS CO. lar devices function to reproduce Louise Alerico, Mrs. Andrew Troc- ALL 36" FABRICS the original design. chia, Mrs. Henry Riohards, Mrs. peryd AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Obviously there are many situa- Harry Soden, Mrs. Carmen Grillo, tions in which these facsimiles Mrs. William Knight, Mrs. Patrick MACHINE SHOP SIRVICE Must be sent secretly, and conse- Bosco, Mrs. Matthew Boncore, *1.00 quently Messrs. Mauborgne and Mrs. Louis DeGeorge and Misses MANY OF THESE ARE WAVERLY FABRICS 111 ShreM»l)ury Ave. ' Red Bank, N. J. Friedman have devised an im- Janet Bruno, Ida, Mildred and Dor- proved means ' of accomplishing othy Sftaro, Josephine Peril, An- this end. na LaFerraro, Beatrice Cerrone, THAT FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $3.50 per yd. Mary Blancamano, Mildred Ahbn- The details of their construction tcrmarco, Mary Ainonc, Rose Cal- are highly technical but, neverthe- lcndrillo, Antoinette Abbatermaico, less, it may perhaps be best de- Tonl Rampino, Margaret Schanck, Announcing scribed by stating that the messaue Ella Sampoli, Anna Rossi, Mary ALL SALES FINAL is transmitted under the control of Phillips, Lena LoBiondo, Marie a screen or camouflage clement, Pugllci and Mary Ferrar of Red A NEW SYSTEM OF PICK-UP AND DELIVERY from one station to another, it be- Bank. ing received and reproduced at the NO RETURNS NO REFUNDS SERVICE AT NO EXTRA COST TO OUR OUT. latter point under the control of a Mrs. Samuel Gaudious, Mrs. An duplicate of the original'scrccn. In thony Guirlando, Mrs. John Marks, OF.TOWN NEIGHBORS. other words, these camouflage ele- Mrs. Samuel Patten, Mrs. Jack ments interrupt the transmission in Hayman, Mrs. Louis Gaudious, an irregular or unpredictable man- Mrs. Joseph Recanzonc, Mrs. John M. SILBERSTEIN ner so that any derivation of the Gaudious, Mrs. Frank Buono, Mis. message by unauthorized persons Samuel Buono, Mrs. Frank Russa- SUITS - COATS - DRESSES is rendered difficult, if not, indeed, mano, Mrs. Angie Ycpello, Mrs. BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEANED impossible. Joseph Manzi, Mrs. Betty Figaro, Messrs. Mauborgne and Fried- Mrs, Josephine Russamano, Mrs. man state that their invention may Josephine Setrini, Misses Theresa be used by or for the government Guirlando and Ann and Marie The Upholstery Shop We Will Store Any Fur or Cloth Garment in Our of the United States for govern- Acerra, Long Branch; Mrs. An mental purposes without the pay- thony Olimpi, Mrs. Anna Maffeo, Modern Vault — Guaranteed Against Fire • Theft ment to them of any royalty there- Mrs. Ann Calandriello, Mrs. Mike 26 MECHANIC STREET RED BANK. N. J. on. Calendrillo of Fair Haven; Mrs. Harry Seaman, Allenhurst, and • Moths-Dirt'Proof. Mrs. Rose Etoll, Asbury Park. Soldier Gets Jail Term for Disturbance Fair Haven Pupils FREE STORAGE FOR SIMMER SE.4SOS Rudy CheVning, 22, a Fort Mon- Have Good Records mouth soldier, was given a 30-day on the following Article* sentence in the county jail Mon- The following pupils of Fair Ha Your first thrill is seeing it... day by Magistrate John V. Crow- ven schools were neither absent Slip Covers, Curtains, Drapes, Blanket* ell here on a charge of disorderly nor tardy during March: conduct. The complaint was made KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL by Thomas Stoblc of 180 Mon- First nnd second grades— Bryant An mouth St., who testified that the mack, Herbert Chamcroy, Charles Cook, Your greatest thrill is driving it! James Jakubccy. .Michael I.eltlei-1. Lar- soldier was walking through his ry Wallace, Richard Billateta. Robot home early Monday morning and Harvey, Suann Mamolee, Mary Joyce refused to say what he was doing Vitt, Nancy Jann Vitt, Carolyn Wren. there. OHIcer Emerson Williams Third and fourth grades—Robert Daly, Joseiih Morse, John Snntrston, Duane testified that Chcwning struck him Schmidt, Margaret Miw-'gaclc?. several times while being arrested. MURRAY'S WILLOW STREET SCHOOL Sam Brown of Water st. was Kindergarten—iJmixlan Rgeland, John QUALITY CLEANERS & TAILORS given a 30-

docs more than be around, in case be can help the two veterans who Former Pastor are on duty each Saturday, plus Boy Stout Drive COMPLETE BATTERY huch men as Gene Leslie, who is ar Amazingly Different auditor all week, Cation Morris, a Doing Good Work draftsman, iGcne works as much Is Under Way SERVICE Thai's what you'll say about rcfeiceing the basketball as the the Snuitune UraninK you get boys do making the top-of-the-lungs Irving Feist Is New • Rentals • Recharge In Middle West scores!) Public Sale lion i There's an informality about this General Chairman comc-if-ynu-want-to Saturday club. Douglas Electric Co. Kcv. Sunday. at 11 A. M. Q Factory type Jproy equipment product* factory quality finlihti. woll be bought. It hnd to be sought. A. D. Shuitz and E. M. Todd, initial Windows had a way of breaking In correspondence with Rev. gifts; Joseph Genovcse, Center- You'll be proud *i your cor when it'i don* in our DiVilbut Ctmpttte on Snlurdays. The big store on Thunn, he states, "I can assure you BUILDINGS: Early American Colonial House of I rooms, 4 bedrooms, open porch. Flrat floor Luke st. kept Its detectives busy that there i> never a dull moment vllle; Ernest Peseux, Haglet; Mrs. foinf Shop. Service is prompt ond oil work il flvorenf»ed. Whetbtr you watching for yoiinj; thieves who here and Mr. Grim has his figure H. C. Ludewig, Freneau; Herbert original beam ceilings. House has southern exposure overlooking the vast country side and th« need only minor touch-up or complet* fcfiniihing, drive in for fret hat! 11 way of not letting go of some- on the low side, We now have 112 Burrowes, Keyport; Mrs. James Manasquan River. 2 large barns, glazed tile silo. Anot'hcr building 35' x 60', suitable for factory, thing they viinlcd when they Flynn, Matawan, Mrs. Alfred Cowl- passed an open counter. There were boys of 40 different churches, and ing, Union Beach, storage-packing house, dormitory, gymnasium, etc. Equipped with 100-gallon hot water heater, •'La FREDA SALES AND SERVICE other stories that weren't very we seem to have licked the delin- hot air heat and necessary plumbing. Concrete block smoke house. pleafunt. quency problem in our end of town District 4, Bayshore area—How- 111 MONMOUTH ST. HER BA.VK It seems very funny that delin- ard W. Roberts and David Bills, GROUNDS: 72 acres of good farming land topography of which allow* for natural dralntg*. You couldn't lilnino the hoys—you initial gifts; Frank Siegfried, At- rarely can. The netirest recreation quency ia just the difference be- 9 acres in woodland, 28 acres in pasture, 35 acres cultivated. The land and location lends itself to spot -was many blocks away. No tween having a place tospend Sat- lantic Highlands; Mrs. Frank Ben- seUlenienl house in the neighbor- urday and not having a place. 1 son, Belford; Calvin Ohlsen, Coan- many uses such as truck farm, chicken farm, general farming, dairy farm, dude ranch, factory and hood. No place they could go for am right in the midst of getting try Club estates; Mrs. Lawrence A. camp sites. Fresh water brooks. Elevation 115 feet above sea level. group activity nn a Saturday after- fishing tackle ready for our big Carton, Jr., Conovcr lane; Mrs. Er- noon. The .'•chools kent them busy nest Krlttner, East Kcansburg, Col. Buyer may have immediate possession and will be required to pay a deposit of 20% of the Mondnys through Friday. Jinny :i fishing club. It is really a great church' and family did n bit of experience when a person knows C. D. Y. Oatrum, Fort Hancock; highest bid (cash or certified check) at time of sale. Inspection of the farm any time prior to watching on Sundays. But Satur- that tlie work he is doing Is pro-Dr. Richard A. Weiss, Highlands; sale date and for additional information contact the undersigned or the Auctioneers. day was the dangerous day. ducing resulta in character build- John RonaldBon, Leonardo; L, L. Serving RED BANK Buck, Everett and Lincroft; David Among the church windows ing. I often think or you folks in broken were those ;it Temple Bap- Red Bank and give those you aeeElite, Navcaink; Francis Rausch, L. D. SEELY AND JERSEY SHORE AREA tist church, wbo.se practical-minded my very best." New Monmouth; Mrs. Fred Frei- pastor, Charles Thunn, decided to bott, Port Monmouth; John Gllscy, do something. River Flaza, and Calvin Ohlsen, B. Q. COATS, 490 Bath Ave., Loaf Braaeb, N. 3. Ho lias lived in Minneapolis only To vary spinach, soolt, chop and Riverside Heights. J. W. BURNS, Auctioneer) Telephone 0-3599 three years, coming from lied season It with grated onion, salt forNEONSIGNS Bank, N. J. Durini; the war, more and freshly ground pepper; then Members "National Society of Auctioneers" than 5,000 service men were in und mix it with buttered steamed rice Tht Red Dank Register li «upriort«d out of the parsonage, not far from bv local at well QI out-of-town buiincst* and serve very hot as an accom- mm. Advertiu«menu apptaring retftl* Fort Jlonmoutli. paniment to a meat dish. 'We know that these boys wanted Inrly tell th« ttory.—Adv«rtU«n»nt. Cold Cathode Fluorescent to Jeol the friendship of others," «nld Pastor Thunn, a. rclaxcd-look- ing man who dresses in a sports jacket and casual clothing on a Saturday afternoon. "That's why, when 1 saw the Saturday afternoon LIGHTING troubles around here, and noticed that gymnasium liero in the church, "ENGINEERED TO YOUR NEEDS" I decided to introduce one to the other." Thirty-five years ago, some aston- ished deacons of the church found Give M Boom' themselves outvoted, discovered that a gymnasium was being up in the sareio building: as tho church. Through the. years, trophies and banners accumulated, attesting to the use of that sym by church members and friends. Last October, a club \va3 started. The boys of junior high age who lived in the neighborhood were told to come in. It -would be called the "Chi-La Boys Community club"— and il didn't matter what church you went to, or if you went to one at all. There would be basketball, wrestling, toxins, table tennis, han- dicraft, a movie. Just come on in, said tho announcements. Tnc first Saturday, about 15 boy» came. They looked about, with ASBURY PARK some suspicion. They didn't want to be pressured into anything. They 1-1180 didn't want to be holy. To their surprise, they were Just invited to have fun. Returned vet- PORCELAIN ENAMEL - STAINLESS STEEL erans were there to referee the games, the matches—not to super- Indoor and Outdoor Electrical vise, preach, or warn. Result: Attendance kept Blow- Displays & Lighting ing until the club has more than 75 members, with an average Saturdav attendance of about 50. There are ROAD.AD SERVICE, INC. membership cards, for which a boy pays a quarter—if he can spate it. 49 So. Main St. Asbury Park If not lie's a member anyway. "Can I come over today," a voice inquired over the phone as I sat in Pastor Thunn's study. "I left niv membership card in my school locker." (He »-ns on tho basketball floor twenty minutes later.) I litlled through the file ca.rds. G & D There wore boys from 25 churches of :ill denominations. Only two, for instance, are Baptist. Some merely APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. said "no church." Pastor Thunn 60 WHITE STREET RED BANK, N. J. doesn't know which is which, never Open Friday Evenings Until 9:110 r. M. PHONE RED BANK 6-2761 SHERMAN'S • FREEZERS Home Decorators it* ROADMISTER ! • ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Draperies Custom Made x • WASHING MACHINES To Your Order HEN this sight greets you in your 4,400-odd pounds is the fastest footwork BVICK *!«*« km» mil rikete temtmnt • G. E. IRONS Installation Optional rear-view mirror - mister, better on (he highway. Action is the key of MktiMoHiOffMHOWMIVI' • WU-VW WSONfrom.ntoreH • G. E. VACUUM CLEANERS Track and Drapery Rods W Slon area • SWMMASrMOIS and wiyatCMi • IMNa I'or Every Hanging Purpose give over! every part, from its 150-hp Fireball JMCI" INTBNOW wMi Detp-Cradl* cutMom • luoyanMdina. • ELECTRIC ROOM HEATERS power plant to the swift, silken, OUAOtUHIX CM tmnmo • lively mtAU OTAKJHT-BOHT • ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS • RANGES Overtaking you is just about the ablest unbroken surge you get from Dyriaflow •own wi* snMfrnm VAIVI unm »im «#«$» won* • COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION performer on the road today—and wise Drive. MOVNIWOS • CrvtMr-lki* VWnHMIS • low.pmwr. llrw on • REBUILT REFRIGERATOHS drivers long ago learned the only thing SARTIMM um • DU*n UAmai, main and comedlng rede to do with ROADMASTER is give it road As a matter of fact, action's even invited , toortrrmm. • REBUILT WASHERS •Slondoid on ftOADMASrfft.'oplforaf el «fra coil on SUfU mcdtlt, room and a salute as it passes. by the price tag. By the pound, by the • WRINGER ROLLS & WASHER PARTS inch, by any yardstick you want to lay • VACUUM CLEANER PARTS Reason is — ROADMASTER is something against it, it's the buy of the fine-car fiehi • IRONING CORDS & HANDLES excitingly new in fine cars. • MOTOR BEARINGS & PARTS For proof, just gather a few ' DOOR GASKETS FOR REFRIGERATORS Big, yes — stretches a gorgeous eighteen delivered prices on other cars • RUBBER LAMP CORD feet, with all that such size means in and bring them around. We'll comfort and inside Stretch-out space. show you so much more for your ' SILEX PARTS dollar you'll waste no time get- • RUBBER CORD 14-2,16-2,18-2 But part and parcel of every one of its ting an order in. • ELECTRIC RANGE UNITS • HOTPLATE UMTS & WIRE When better automobile* are built BUCM will bull* them • DEFROSTING TRAYS • COPPER TUBING—0. D. Plione M. U. 0.2646 liir Simp at Home Service, ftne It HINIt A TAYlOt, «C NKwati e»«T H«*» emfi« And We Repair liqiriiitentutivu Will Call. • REFRIGERATORS & WASHERS • ELECTRIC RANGES & WATER HEATERS SHERMAN'S Hume llecorators DE RIDDER BUICK, Inc • VACUUM CLEANERS & MOTORS '15 Bruuil SI. • COMMERCIAL ICIII IUGERATOKS ricd Bunk 163 to 169 Monmouth Strut Rtd Bank, N. J. i, Legion Women COP. MEETING Rooflng • Siding Window limitation Clubwomen Plan Carlson Program The executive board of the OLSON Ju>t Like Magic! Hold Card Parly United Women's Republican cluta Mrs Irving Krakowitch and Mrs. of Monmouth county met l;i.-t Fri- ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION Annual Meeting William Klatsky were co-chairmen Varied One dny nt West Lon« Branch borough Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mechanics of the card party last Thursday lit VOIHIH 1'ianisl lu hall. Mrs. Joseph C. Irwln presided. Estimates Without Obligation Chairmen anil Oflicerg Shrewsbury post, American Legion The board will meet with the state W. W. KENNEDY i Local Representative liome on Riverside ave. The party Flay Mere Tonight To Givt; Itcpiirls was sponsored by the auxiliary and Women's Republican club in As- Phone: Red Bank 6-14S3 hero were 30 tables in play. The program selected by Jane bury Park in May. The annual meetinp of the after- arlson for her concert here lo- lightan your work-brighten your reemsl noon department of the Red Bank Individual sectioned hoisery boxes Ipht at the Red Bank Baptist Woman's club will be held tomor- were table prizes and special awurd hurcli will (,'ive her full opportunl- row at the clubhouse opening at winners included Mrs. Joseph Beck- y to display her 'talent as one of R«d tank's only PAINT WITH 10:30 a. m. Otticeis, department and er, Mrs. M. J. Hynan, Mrs. Herbert io nation's leading pianist.1!. The standing committee chairmen, will Frake, Mrs. R. R. Paine, Mri. Ken- oncort is sponsorod by fled Bank read yearly reports at the morning neth R. Smith, Sr., Mr«. M. K. oncerts association, and a limited Cold Storag* Vault session to be followed by a box Bailey, Mrs. Albert Bloom, Mrs. H. umber of single tickets arc avail- luncheon at 12:15 p. m. K. Howard, Mrs. Irving E. Rink, ble from Dr. Percy N, Doremus, Thl« jr»r—uhpn you think Terence O'Donnell will speak on Sr., Mrs. Otmar Phillips, Hits, lrv- ssociatlon treasurer, at his offices of Cold Storage for your fur* the subject, "Let's Plan Your Sum- ng Brenner, Mrs. 0. F. Roberts, L Monmouth st. •nd Winter Garment*—think of mer Trip," at the afternoon session Mrs, Thomas Hackett, Mri. Milton The program will open with a at 2:30 o'clock. Afice VanBrunt, Zimmerman, Mrs. Henry Rlterman, roiip of three Scarlatti sonatas, pianist, will be guest nrlist. Officers Mrs. Mary Grause and William E. Dllowerd by the Beethoven Appas- WONSOYER will be elected at this lime. Weinrich, Jr. ionala sonata in F Minor. The LEON'S Tho washable, on»>coat paint! Hostesses for tea will be Mrs. J. ext group of sclectiona will all Daniel Tuller, Mrs. Louise Llnden- Union Beach Girl le by Chopin, three Preludes, Noc- 2-Certified Vault*.2 struth, Mrs. Abner H. West and urne in E flat major and Waltz Mrs. G. Howard Lippincott. Hit by Auto n A flat major. tin our prcmisrg. The welfare department will meet Nancy Bacon, 13-year-old daugh Miss Carlson's closing numbers Bonded Mw»»i'ii|»>r Service Tuesday, Apr. 26, for an all-day ses- ter of Mr. Rnd Mrs. John P. Ba- ill bo Cat and Mouse by CoplnnU; sion and box luncheon at the club- con of Union Beach, received Itudc Tableau and Prelude in G house. The executive hoard wlli broken right leg Saturday night lajor, Rachmaninoff, and Capric- Phone R. R. 6280O meet Monday morning at the club- when she was struck by a car io from Dohnanyi. «l-7« White St. Ri-d Hank house. operated by Robert Hoffman of New members who have joined Union, state police at Keypoit Fnyi to AilvcrtlHB In The faultier. the club recently are Mrs, Frank barracks reported. The girl was J. Carbin, Mrs. Omar Philips, Mrs. walking with two companions Irving Rink and Mrs. Anna. Gard- alonjj route 35, Hazlet, when the iner. accident occurred. She was taken to Hazard hos- Own* Scholastic Honors pital by the Keyport first aid AtitkWI$£ squad. She was returning home af- Sanitont Dry CUoning Dots the Triet; I For Donald H. Werner ter attending the Youth Canteen Isn't it wonderful totknow you can look your best on Easier, Donald H. Werner, son. of Mr program at Keyport. Miss Bacon Mr. & Mrs. Strohkirdi without buying a complete new outfit for every member of and Mrs. Herbert E. Werner of 5 is a member of the freshman class Klng'n Highway AT KLARIN'S MOWI your family? You can count on ui to bring your clothes back Tlnton ave., Eatontown, was among at Keyport high school, Hoffman those students at Peddle school was summoned to appear Apr. 11 Mlddletonn, N. .1. looking like new—sparkling clean, carefully pressed. Letut Hightstown, .receiving second aca- before Rarltan township Magis- prove to you that our Sanitone Dry Cleaning Service is a demic honors for the winter term trate Seymour Kleinberg on are havinR aluminum combination only 3.OU •«»••• better kind of dry cleaning! charge of careless driving. A sophomore at Pcddie, Donald # storm windows and screens and DUTCH BOY woNsovER-a labor is secretary-treasurer of his class storm doors installed by saver! Makes light of your paint and a member of the glee club, Body Is Spotted job, for one-coat covers completely! PMl C010M press, art, motion picture and dra- MOM MM matic clubs. He also is on the WONSOVER is fast drying. A real flat LOOK HIOHTAND From Helicopter UMOVIM staff of the Peddie News, schoo oil paint in ready-mixed shades or ai*i AOAIW weekly newspaper. He spent a The body of Thomas E. Hand OLSON COMPANY, Inc. spring vacation of two weeks with 48, of Harmony, reported missing white. his parents. since early Friday, was found in a 'FOR FREE INSPECTION Ml ESTIMATE woods near County Line id., Jack- 1 ••«f( • SM«W«»I • m»uw$ •' • " OCGANrORT ACCIDENT son's Mills, Saturday, after it wn. iran AND COSTS NO MOM sighted by a pilot of a navy heli- INMAMfOIOHS Throe soldiers escaped injury KLARIN'S copter from the Lakehurst navn BUD FOULKS THAN OtOINARV Saturday night when a car In MMMAD DRY CLEANING! station, which had joined the Local Ropre«entiillve which they were riding skidded search. PAINTS an.l WALLPAPER and overturned on Porttuipeck * All. High. 1^)540 ave., Occanport. The car was Stale police at Toms River re 26 Monmoulh St. Plume 6-3838 Red Bank driven by Eugene K. Shuey. Pass- ported that the man's clothing had engers were Leonard Johnson and been torn away and his body was Edward Hartmctz. All are sta- scratched and bruised. He had been tioned at Fort Monmouth, Police dead of exposure 15 hours before reported that the driver was blind- he was found, police stated. He Is ed by the headlights of an ap- reported to have left his home a proaching vehicle. The car over- 4 p. m. Friday carrying a revolver 64.76 WHITE STREET KED BANK 6-2800 turned when the driver applied the Mr. Hand was a disabled war vet- brakes, police said. eran. Snyder's

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LIMITED QUANTITIES Covert ind Tweed 22.60 sistant. Navy, dark green, beige or Pay Vi down; the balance gray. *.2JS USE OUR EASV PAYMENT VIMS DOWN; BALANCE IN 8 MONTHLY OR 10 WEEKLY PAYMENTS in 10 weekly or 3 monthly Alterations Free payments. Open 'til 9 o'clock Friday night 0 CLOTHE9 OF DISTINCTION 0 32 BROAD STHEET Mo BANK 32 Broad St., Red Bank Page Ten RED BASK REGISTER, APBIL 7, VU9 BOROUGH OF EATON TOWN, N. J. REGISTRY AND ELECTION REGISTRY AND ELECTION of wty lint of tht Ntw York tnd Long REGISTRY AND ELECTION FECISTRY AND ELECTION tertectlon with th* center line of Mon* I voter* of th* Borough of Litll* Silver, NOTICE Branch Railroad out to Baao Hollow NOTICE mouth •titet, Lhenc* we.uw»idly along ot already registered in said Munici- NOTICE NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN. N. J. Rotd: thenct U) Westerly, along th. NOTICE lity, under the laws of New Jersey TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY. N. J. lhe center line of Motimouth iirett to ita REGISTRY AND ELECTION BOROUGH OF RUMSON, N. i. N'ulijw i, hereby given that Dintrict Bam Hollow Road, along the boundary BOROUGH OF RED BANK, N. 1. intettecliatt »"'ih the center Iin* of ihc overmng permanent registration may Notice is Jiert'by given that District line ot Election District No. 1, to the Notice i* hereby given that UULrict Nulkt i» hereby KIVCII Ihnt District trackt or road bed of th* New Jersey >gistei or transfer with the Clerk of N'jlit*: ia hereby given (but U'tttrtcl Board, of Section end Hfgistr/ !n and toaid of Election and Uc&htry in end Buaids uf Election and Kegiitry in and Boardi of Election and Itcgistry in and lur the Township o! Hiddielown, County Red Hill Road, thence (3) Westerly and Boards of Election and Registry in nnd Southern rail toad, thence northwardly he said Municipality at hla office, Bor- for the UuruuKti of Ituineun, Couuly southtrly, along the Red Hill Road and r the Township ut Shrewsbury. County lor the Borough uf lied BanK, Coutuy the center ol the trapka ol lhe iugh Hull, Prospect avenue, Little Silver, :hc UoroLigli uf Eatoniown, County of Monmouth, State of N'ew Jersey, will if Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will ^1 Mumrouth, StHte of New Jersey, will of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will meet at tha placea hereinafter desig- along the boundary Una between the of Moitmoutb, Stale of New Jersey, will New Jei»ey Southern lailiond, to the ew Jeifey, at any timt between Township of Middtetown and tht Town., cet at the place hereinafter designated ihoie of ihe North Shrewsbury rlvtr. mrtt at lhe places hereafter dtiJgnaU-d meet at the places hereinafter desig- nated on. rote! «t the rUccs hereinafter designated tdnrsdny. April -'0, 1949 and Thurs- nated on ship of Holmdel, to Swimming River thiMU't' aoutliea*lwardly afid northeatl- ly, September 29, I94if, during the TUESDAY, AFJUL 16th, 19«» along lhe t>hoi« of th* North TUtSUAV, APRIL 19th, 11*49 TUESDAY, APRIL 15th, 19-19 thence (4) Easterly and southerly, along TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 19i» TUEoDAV, Al'HIL ISth, 1949 I lowing hours: Daily l':'J0 a. m. to between the hour* of seven a. in. and Swimming River and along tht Shrews- jetween the hours ol seven a. m. ar.d Shrewsbury rivet to the centei line be- 2:00 noon and -:0« to '»:'") p. m., Sat- ^etwtpii the hours of 7 a. m, and 8 p. between the hours or 7 a, in, and 8 p. uight i>. m. ^Eastern Standard Time), It'.wcn tha hours of 7 a. m. nri.1 S p. n., (Ea&u.in Standurd Time), for the m,h (Eastern Standard Time), for the bury or Navesink River, to tbt point ox jgbt p. m. (Eastern standard Time), k-ccn the property belonginu to tn» rilaya 9 :l'ft n. m, to 1 - :0K noon, Sun- for the uurpose of conducting a primary plare of Beginning. or the purpose of conducting a primary m., for tilt purpose o[ conducting the Momnoulh Huat Club «nd property ays nnd Holidnys fNccptcd, or aL 1'ei1- purpose ol conduct inn the primary cite- purpose of conduct!iijf the primary elec- election for the nomination of candi- known as the Red Bank Lyc*um, tht ion for noniinitlion of candid ales. tion for nomination uf candidates. The polling place for the Firth Sec- election for the nomination of candi- HHrnL Kejrisiration Btiirau, Courthouse, dates. tion District ti tht Flrt Houet of the Ules. d p:\rri;;'. i ck c'i nu Will bo htld in point or place of beginning. Said primary election will he held in Said primary election will be heid in c( huid. Nt w J iur the i'u 1-Muj.e of The imllinu place fnt the fifth Elec- er ti Wednesday. April 20, 1S»49, nnd tiie fair municipality for Ihc pui^pose. of the »nid municipality for the purpuse of the Enid municipality for the purpose of Said primary election will be held in (^invf u lor ihc Slnie of tion District la Liberty Kngin* Houst, Siath Cleclion District. Ctasasonly Kutwa .he suid municipality for the purpose of no r.i:r.:t rm iiirMiny, Scpumhtr 29, MH9, d»rir.»; numintitlng a Governor for the Slate of nominating 11 Governor for the State of nominating; a Governor for the State of aa tht Port Mtaauutb District. • -1 '.•. , pi i ID White suc-i. Niu ,li bf MDII. Sixth Election District- Tht boundarlaa of tbt aamt art t>. Jew Jersey, two membtis of the General J" ii If'J p. ni., S»tur<];iyE, Sundiiys and Hoi- I Assembly lrom the County of MOD* Assembly from the County of Mon- ral Assembly faom the County of Mon- follows, viz.: moii'.h. ;» Cn iiM >; *' Iff k. a Surrtu:ute :,r.d Beginning ul » i*i>t»t where the center 'nys rw.ruifd. rnoulh, H Couiity Clerk, a Surrogate and mouth, a Coupty Click, a Surrogate mid louti). a County Clrfk, a Surrogate and .s&cmbly from the County of Mon- • ii.l-'. i line uf MunmouUi street t« intersected BEGINNING at the high tvaler Jin, oi hi l.(i..:-(l »f Chos.-n On Thiasdfly, Srptf mbf r 29, 1IH9, r>nc mtinbcr of the Boiird of Chosrii one number of Uu: Hoard nf Cliosf• 1 nc member of the Board of Chosen louth, a Courtly Citrk, a Surrogate and ft •t thi. oiiniy nf Monniouib with the t-ctilcr line of Hruad *Lrtel, Itarltan or Sandy Hook Bay and at the L c rcgislrnlion books witl be clustd I'Vejholucis for the County of Monmuuth l-'ixcholders for the County of Monmouth rccholdu'!: fc4' Lhe County of Monmouth ne member of Ihc Uo.-nd nf Chosen iov . • • \ :•! for tl.c f allowing thence southwardly along the tenter line or three yfHi's and fur Iht following for three yf.iirs and for the following intersection with tht Westerly boundary rceholuers for thu County of Monmouth of Broad elrt'et to lt« intersection with i til after the forthcoming General ut- three years and for the following lint of Election District No. 3; thenct nun.; <• i rttion on Tuesday, Novcmlur 5, 11)49. m u n i c i p« I o fti cc s, viz: milnicipal offices, vir.: mui;ic-ipiil offices viz: for three years anil for the following L'I.U for full terms of the center line of Reckless place, thtnee running (1) Southerly, along the bound- UK I Notice of change nf rehidence or nu> Two-Councilmcn for lull termi of A Mayor for the full tcim of two One Township Committccman for fuil municipal offices, viz; thi ct \ c;iI s. atong the center lint of hire years, ycarf. ary lint of Election District No. 8 to One Township Committee man for tha Reckless place to its Intersection trlth icallon for transfer of registration .trm. tht County road leading from New Mon. :•! V held for riiiid priniiiry election will be held for 'l>o Councilmen for the full term of uU term of three yens**. i-t iin ill L-t:on will be Ihc center line of Mnplt avenut, thence ali lie made either by written rmucsl .Said piimary election will be held for oiuuth to Keyport known aa County Ruad •.he i i.l! o f lion iin aline pc:-to HE oftho ht puipote of nominating pcs»on» of the three years. the purpose of nominating persona of the Said primury clei-tion will be held for northwardly along tht centei lint of rwarde'l lo tht Municipal Clerk or tht rthptctivt parties to the otttcts above No. 7 s thence Vi) Westerly, along said he purpose of nominming persons of me (•! An As*c*aor for the full term. i.t- ,i rt it > to thf otlici s J.'JOVC Maple avenue to Its intersection with respective parties tu the offices above County Road No. 7 to tht Harmony n.nl ;.i;«l J'it" 1" i !*'*•'t tine m:ne itinty Board of Elections on forms mentioned and aUo to elect one m»!e Said primary cltrtion will be held for espective parties tu the olHcc* above the center line of Chestnut stitet, thence ovided by «nid Munici pal Clerk or mentioned atnl altu to elect one- male Road; thence 13) Northerly, along tht .t urn::'* numlMi- for one ft of tiic utotig the center lint of ud one female member for each of the the purpose of nominating pcrHons of the id one lem.'ilc member for each or the mentioned mid also to elect one male iiaj'f en-', icul parlies I mm ruch o»rd or by calling tn person at the wo mn jor political parties from each reBpective parties to the ollices above Harmony Road, to Daniel C. Hendrlck- one female member for cucb of lite Chestnut ' street, tu its inumecllon twu rti'iior . political parties from each son's Corner: thence (4) following th* •t iii Mi.timu'ith louniy n± mtnilnis with the tracks of the Mew Jersey ice nf the Municipal Clerk or ib'.ritt in Monmouth county as rncmbrrs mentioned urd also to eloct one male wo major po Illicit I parties from eat hi unty Board of Elections up lo and In* dUtrict in Monmouth cnunly as members road tn Ralph's Corner: thenee IB) " :l- : Moiwnuuih Cuuntjr Exccuiht ••jin- Southern railroad, thenrt northward- if the Monmouth County Executive com- and one female member fur each ol the of the MDnmouth County Executive com- Mstrict in Moninoulh county aa numbers uling Srptpmbtr 29, 1949. mittee, two mti'ur political parties from each Northerly, along Homestead Park, to the f the Hoamouth County ErecuUve com- mime ly along the track* or road bed of mittee. head waters of Pew's Creek; thence (fet S.iiil primary clv-ctiun «\.J Riso i»c nckl the New Jersey Southern railroad to Its The following is n description of the TJniil primary election will also be held district In Monniouih county ns members -if.ifl primary election will also be held mittee. nterscction with the center line of Mon. lection district in the Borough of LItMe 'or 'he purpose of dieting one mule and of the Monmouth Count/ Executive com- Northerly, down Pew't Creek tu Raritan Said primary election will also be held foi llv jim-potr cf flu-tin* one mtilc und foi- the purpose of electing one male and or Sandy Hook Bay: thenre (7) latter- fcmal. n-imbir fo: uu-h vf thr two nut- mouth eticd, thence eastwardly along silver and tht pollinc plnces in the 'cmale mcmtjtr for each of the two m:<- mit tec female mtinbc,- for each of the two ma- or the purpose of electing one male and jor piJiii.-'iil piiriii > fi't'i" Monmouth the centei line of Monmouth ltrtet to its amc, viz: jor political parties from Monmouth Said primary election will also be held ly, along the Bay, to tha point at fflace 'cmaic memoir for tach of the two ma- jor political parties from Monmout'i of Beginning. tour:*, i" mt-mhtrs nf the S".;«;e EM.-U- intersection with center line of Broad District fiumbpr ont—Center of Rum* cuunty, as members of the State Exccu- for the purpose of electing one male and county, as members of the State Execu- political parties from Mnn mouth ilrpct, the point or place of beginning. mn road from Hance road due *efit to ive Committfc. female member for each of the two ma- The polling plact for tht Sixth El .•our.ty, ns members of thu State Esecu* livt- Lomm'r.tt. branch avenue, thenct south tofand in* tive Committee. tlon District Is the Poit Monniouth Fire .ive Committee. The t-iiiil Hm ils ot fitgistry and Elec* The polling [»lac« for the Sixth Elec- The fciiid Hoard of Registry and Elec- jor political parties from Monmouth The suid Buurds of lUgi&U-f and Elec- "njt White road. Polling place for tion will meet, on county, ns member* of the Stale Execu- House at Port* Monmauth, N. J. The hud Hoard of Rcsislry and Elic- lioi. "ill met' of. tion District is ReMtf Engine Houie, tion will meet on Seventh Election District Cataa>only diitrict la tht boro hail, Prospect TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949 tive Committee, ,ion will meet on TUESDAY. NUVEMBER S, 1!'49 venue. The Biiid Boards of Registry and Elec- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949 Known tl the East Kttn»hvrt Disiritt Seventh Election District. between the hours of * a. m. and 6 p. between tha hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. Tha boundaries of tht tana art as TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1049 between the hours of seven n. in, and Beginning at a point where the ctnttr District number twt>—All that portion m. fov the purpose of conducting the tion will meet on jetweea tht hours cf 7 a, 111. and 8 p. T the boro north of District one, Toll* m., for tha purposa of conducting the follows, viz.: eight i- m. (Enstcrn Stai.daiiJ Time), line of Broad street is intersected with ger.trnl election. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 general election. m., for thf purpose of conducting tht for the purpose of conduiMitiR n primary the center line of Recklea* placi, thtnee :ig place for thi> district It tht fir* BEGINNING at tht mouth of Pew's general ejection. Said general election will be held in between the hours of 7 a. m, nn*i 6 y. Said general election will be held In Creek and in Sandy Houk or Karitan election for tlie nomination of candi -outhwardly along tht center lint of oust on Church street, m., for the purpose of conduolii* the iaid general election will be held In Broad street to the southerly boundary the fenid municipality for the purpose of the said municipality for thf purpose of Bay;thencr running (1) Southerly, along FRED L. AYRES. electing ft Governor for the State of New general election. electing n Governor for the Stnte of New tht boundari lint of Elertlon Distrlot he said municipality lor the purpose of SiSaidd gcr.u-i.l kion w. htld of the Borough of Red Bank, t.henc* Borough Clerk. : Jersey, two members of the Gencrnl As- Said general election will be held In Je-rsey, two members of the (icnernl As- No. a, to ti* County road tram Ntw lectinc n Governor for the State of New the saul mimiic pnlit.v lot- the pi^ northwestwardly along the center line February 10, 1949. eriey, two members of the General A*- xor for ;Jt< 5:;ite of Ni-w uf tbt track* or rofiii bed of th» New embly from the County of Monmouth. the mud municipality for the purpose of sembly from the Courrty of Monmouth, Monmouth tt) Keypurt, known as County .1 County 01crk, H Suttogate ttud otic g a ftovfrnor for the SIHU' (Jf New it Counly Clerk, ji Surrogate nnd onu Road No 7: thence (2) Weilerly. along ombiy from the County of M^nmouth, Jcrsty. two mbtt^ nf the (ioncriil A «• York and |<"- the center line of Chestnut stitet to ft* BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN, N. I, three s*ears nnd fos- the following mu- County C'crk, a Surrogate, and one three years and for the following mu- nue to its Intersection with the houndaiy holders for the County of Monniouth for mcnibir nf tin HOMII cippl offices, viz: cm IKS* of Ihc Bumd of Chosen Kre>.- nicipal (itlii-rs. vir; hree years and for the following mu- lioUk^ for the (.' f Mnnmoiitli for intersection with the center line of Mtj* Nutlet is nereby given that District line of tht Borough of Kean.burg 1 the following mu- pie avenue, theiu-e southwardly along tht Two Councilmcn for full terms ol ildcrs for the County of Monmouth for One Township Committecman for fu-1 thenee (4) Northerly and easterly, along nripttl ofticeH, vi7.: tlli-fc- yr.u - :ii,-l center line of Mnple avenue to the In toards of Bleu tion and Rrjjiatry in and three ymrs. ct years nnd for the folio wins mu> term. One Townshii' C'ommJttecman for full uifilt:il ofMVrS vi: 'or tht Borough of Fair Havtn, County the boundtjy line of tht Township of tersection with the center lint of Rtck- Notice it hereby given that qualified cipnl offices, vie: Notice is hereby given that qualified Middietown and tht Borough of Keans- crm of three years. Twu Ci-iiincilrn for full terms of less place, thence eastward ly along tht >f Monmoiith, Statt* of Ne# Jersey, will A Mnyor for Ihc full term of two nect at tht plact hereinafter designated voUm of the Borough of Katontowr, voters of the Tuwnshiit of Middietown, burg to the high water Hat of Rarlttn Njtiee ia hereby given that qualified time yciiis. center line of Reckless plare to tht ctn not n I ready registered in . inid Munici- nrs. County of Monmouth, State of New Jer- or Sandy Hook Bay; thenet 15) Eatttr- voters of the Township uf Shrewsbury, Notice :s tipjtlty Riven Ihnt qualified tor Uric of Bread street, iht point or pulity, ur.ilcr iht laws of New Jersey Two Councilmen for the full term ol sey, not alteitdy registered in aaiil mu- ly. along the tald Bay to tht point oi ot nkenrly retrial cred in an id MunU'i* votci.s i'l i tic HorouKh uf lied Unit I., place of liefcinninu. TUESDAY, APRIL ]9lh, 1D49 gov«rning pr-rmartent rrjciitration mny •fee years. nicipality under the laws of New Jersey clwcefi th* hours uf nevtn a. ni. and plare of Beginning. Hlily, unt'er the laws ut New Jersey not nlrcJidy lenislunl in snlil• Mtitiiri* The polling place for the Seventh _ . . itgt.sUi' nr transfer with the Clerk vl An Assessor for the full term, Kuvcrning permanent rrgistrntion may The polling place for the Seventh Elec< ;overmIIK permanent registration mny J'al.t.v, uii'Jci the laws of New Jersey tlon HistrU-t It Red Bank Woroin's Club, ight D. ni. (EaaUi-n mandurd Time), the BH'KI Muriicipulity Hi hU office, Bur* NoLit-e is Heieiiy given Unit uualified register or_ ti-ansfci- with the clerk of tton District ii the Fire House ol the CKiater 111 transfnr with the Clerk of governing |>ci m.ificiit rc,,i&t ration nitty or tho purpose of conducting a primury onuli Hall. Hroud street, KHIIUHOWH, New iterx of Lhe Borough of (tumson, said municipality at his offlci. Town- Broad fit i ret. election for tht nomination of candi East Keansburg Fire Company, Thomp .he laid municipality at her oltice, resi- iL-^is-tcr (>i trjintft'i with tlie Clerk uf Eifhth Eltctlon District. Jersey, Tuesdny, September 20th, Wrd- it already rcglu'cred in said Munici ship Hull, King's Highway, Middietown, aon Avenue. East Keansburg. N, J dence, Sycamore avenue, 'finUrn t'alls. lilt siiid Municipality at licr oflicc, BoY- Beginning in center line of Locust m ntta. ncs'lny, Sciitt-mber -lit, nnd Thursday, lity, under the tawa of New Jersey New Jersey, at any time between Wed- Eifhth Election DUtrict, Commonly New Jersey, at any time between miK'li Hall, Monniouth strct-t, Red Hank. rue at high water tine of the North Said prim'a'ry election will be held in September 2'i, 1949, during the follow* )verr.ing pcrmnnent regiatration may nesday, April 20, ia<9, and Thursday. Knawa at Iht Rlv.r.lf. Drive and Wednesdny, April HO, 104!) ami Thurs- New Jersey, at any time betw«*u W»dittM> Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along ,he said municipality for the purpose of ing hoi'rs: 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., or nt Ptr- lister or transfer with the Clerk ot September 2», 1949,7during the follow- Httsfden't Ctraer .District. day, September 29, 1919, during tho ciiiy, Apri. HO, lit IP, nnd Thurs* center line of I-orust avenue to tht ren< lominiuing u Governor for the SUtc of nmr cm Registration Bureau, Courthouf-c, the iii id municipality at his office, >:00 H. m. to «lny, Septcmbrr 2!., .{MO, during thp ter line of Shrewsbury avtnue: thtnet Jew Jfrtf;y, two mrmbtcs of the (icncml Krcrhold, New Jftsey, at nny timt be- tnorlat Borough Hall. River ro»d, Kum> m., Saturday* 'J:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, follows, viz.: 4:00 p. m:, Saturdays, Sundays and Hnl* [olhnvhix hours: Daily !t:00 n. in, to southerly along the center lint o1 Assembly from the County of Man* tween Wednesday, April 2(1, 19 411 and n, New Jersey, at any time between Sundays and llolldnya excepted. or at idnys exceptcd, or at Permanent Regis* l"i:00 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays nnd HnU PhiTw«hiiry nvenue to the center tint of RECINNINr, it the Intersection of the moutli, A County Cltrk, a Surrogate mid TfiursJfiy, September 29, 1949, during 'cdneadny, April 20, 19-19 find Thurs- Permanent Rpjristration Bureau, Court- right of way of the New York and Idim t rat ion tiurenn, Courthouse, Freehold, id ays except til, Also In si thrre nights Chestnut it reel; thence easterly along membtr of the Board of Chosen thr following hours: Dully 9:00 a. m. *. m., Saturdays, Sundays end Holidnyt .hree years. until after the forthcoming Ont-rnl pril 20, 1940, nnrl Thtirsdny, SP days ami Holidays exceptcri. trlct No. 1, to Mill Brook; thence (21 exceptcd. .Septcinlii- Hit, l'.U.t, during the fol- thence inuthwesterly along high witer A Collector for full term. Elrrttnn on Tuesday, November 8, 1949. :mber -0, 1U49 during the following On Thursday, September 29, 1949, lowing hours: Dully. 1':"" n. in. to 4 :!tM line of North Shrewsbury river to the Not ire of charge of rtjtldcnr-e or all* urs: Daily 0:00 n m. to 4:^0 p. in., the re'jristration books will be closed tin- Easterly, along Mill Brook to Chapel O;i Thursday. September 2!», 1940. tcr line of Loctitt. avtnue, th* point Said primary election will be held for Hill Road, thence (») Northerly, along the tttfistratiun books will lie closed p. ni,; Snturdnys, Sundays nnd Holidays place of beginning. he piirpoas of nominating persons of the plica tlnn for trnn»fer nf registration .turdays, .Sundnrs nnd Holidayi til after the forthcoming General Elec- >,l)all b^ midr eilhri^hy written requrpit :Ptcd. tion to be held on Tuesday, November Chapel Hill . Road, to Mountain Rill til aftp. the forthcoming (icneral The polling plnce for thr Eighth Elec- 'ebpcriiv? parties to the otliccs nbnvu Road; thence (4) Continuing Northerly Election on TiiCEtlay, November 8, 1910. On Thursday, Sr-pjcinbrr : I'.U'.i DWtrlct is the cafeteria of the Sig> ncntioned and nljo to elect one male for«•«ro'ed tn tht MuncipJil Ckr\i or \ht- On Thursilay, SeptemlKr 39, 1!M9, S, 1949. In a airtight lint to Park Avenue; thenrt ind ont female member for each of the County Bofird nf KUctions on form* Notice of chans, of residence or ap- Notice of (.'bflttjftt ol re?idcjife or r.p» the resistralion bouks will 1^ uml Eisner Co. Bridge avenut and c rei'itraUon bouka will be clo (5) Easterly, along Park Avtnue to nli.-stion for transfer of rcitihtration until after the forth cum ins Cieticrnl e«t Front «treft. two major political parties from etch provided by said Municipal Clerk or itil after th« forthruminy ffli-« ot tht Municipal Clerk 01 along tht atld rlvtr \n tht plact of The polling plnce for Shrewsbury ie of Chestnut Ptrcct to the ctnttr line The laid Board of lUlistrr and Sice* Election District One Is hereby defined 'aunty Board of Election* up to and In- Election niatrlrta In tha Township of tinning. Township it the Fire Hoiwt. Tlnton fmlla, County Board of Elections up to and In* tlon will meet on find described ns that section and terri- ludint; September 20, 1940. ' Middietown tnd tha polling plica. In Ntw Jtraey, eluilirf September 29, 1949, f right of way of the New York A Long Tht nolllnii pltct for the Eighth Elec ranch railroad: thence southetsterft TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1949 tory of the Borough lying east of a line the same, vlt.: tlon Diatrlct Is the Fire House of Middle MARGRETTA L. REED, The following in a cutnplet* dcitcr-iv I on si center line of rtaht of way nf Ntw •etween tht hour* of T a. m, anj 8 p. designated as follows: Boundarim ot the fraction Districts li Flrtl Election District, ComajMly Kun town Flrt Company Na. t, Stata High Township Clerk. ;ht Borough of Rumson and the no I ling •a tha Mlddlttown DUtrict. tlon ot the Election D!*:rf.?:i in the 'orft <6 Long Branch mltroarf to the m.. for tht purport ot conducting [hr BEGINNING at the point where center way* Htadden's Corner, N. J. February 10, 1949. Boroujrli of Red Bank nnd the location im'er line of River street (product*)) gtr.eral election. line nf the State Highway intersects La- >Iact In card district are as follows Tht boundlrtte of tbt Hint art tu Math Election District. follows, viz.: nf polling placet for each of the said .. _ westerly alonz the center lint o Said general election will bt held In fctra's Brook'; thence along the center Firit Election District. Tht boundaries of tht eamt art a REGISTRY AND ELECTION districts; orth Shrewsbury river; thence north tht aald municipality for the put-pose of line of the StnU Hirh^ay to the point All that portion of tht Borough BEGINNING tt tht Ktiniburf (iat«- follows, viz.; First Election District rly along high water lint of Nortl where South Mr?et intcr-Rects with tho Eumaon situate north of Ridge road way on Statt Highway Route No. IS tnd NOTICE ihrew«hm'y tlver to tht etnttr lint _ electing a Ciovecnor for the Stale of New BEGINNING tt tha mouth of Wli Becinninn at a jiojut on the shore of Jer.?ep, two members of the timcral At- State Highway; thenca alone center lite (ounded on the ea*t hy Binnham nvenut om thenct running U) Southerly, ilong Creek ind Sandy Hook or Rtritai TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC. N. J. the North Shrewsbury River directly he* *ocuit avenue, tht point or plaet of bt> (0 South sirret to (hfl point where fh« nd on tht west by Buena Vista avenue, ie boundary line of tht Township of lnnin_. sembly froni the County of Monmouth, Ray, and from thence running (I Notice \s hereby given that Dislrict tween the propprtie* owned by thc»Mon- a County Clerk, a Surrogate, and one center line nt Itichardion nvenue inttr- The polling place for the First Elec- Middietown ind tht Township of Holm- Southerly, along Wart Creek and thi Board of Election and Kcgistry in and mouth Boat Club and the property The polling plnr* of tht Ninth Election membtr of the Board of Chosen Free- rccr* the center line ot South strret, Ion DUtrlct is Oceanic Firt CompaityU I to the Red Hill Ruad: thence (2) boundary lint of Election District No. tor tho Township of Atlantic, County known as the Red Bnnk Lyceum, Ihence Hntrlct Is Union Fire Houst, Shrewsbury holders for the County of Monmouth fur therce In it straight lint to the inter- flount, corner River road ftnd Allen uterly, following the Red Hill Road. to" Park Avenue; thence 12) Easterly of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will southwardly to the center line of Broad venue, three, yenrs and for tht following mu- *ectton of Hops road, and Cranberry itrtet, Rumflon. - tht Bam Hollow Road; thenct (3) along Park Avenue, to Hosford-Avenue meet at tht place hereinafter designated Btreet, thence along the center line of , Tenth Election District, nicipal ofticci^ viz: brook. Second Eltctlon Dlitrlct. lion? the Bam Hollow Rotd easterly to thenct (3) Northtrly, along Hn«fur< Broad street to its intersection with the 1 Beginning In the center lint M Rlvtr Two Councilman for full termi, Piacr of meeting of Boar4 of Election Alt that portion of the Borough of he New York ind fang Branch Rail- Avenue, to the New Monmouth and At- TUESDAY, APRIL 10th, 104* center line of ,Mechanic street, thrtice treet at high water line of Nnrt find pollingtplact for th* First Election oad right of way: thtnee (4) Northerly, eastwardly alonjt the center line of Me. A Collector for full ttrra. lumaon situate north of Ridge road, lantic Highlands Road: thence (4) East' between lhe. hours of seven a. m. and lhrc\Vsbury river, thtnet taKterl*- alon ' Notice is htreby given that qualified District is Borough Hull. bounded on the «ast ny Nave*lnk avt. along tht New York and Uing Branch trly: along said road, to l>oaard Ave- chanic meet to the end of Mechanic ntcr line of River itieet (produced) t Xi'lrnai) rleht of wty to Mill Brook: .eight it. tn. (Eautcrn Standard Time), fttreft. thence southeasterly nlonit the voten of the borough of Fair Haven, Second Election District ut and on tht west by Bingham avc> nue; thence (M Northerly, nlnnc Leon- ic center lint of right, of w of thj not already registered in said Munici- iue. Jir.nct 15) Ettttrlt, alon» Mill for the purpose of conducting a primary Fence Line to the curved boundary fine Election District Two i« herrhy de- ard Avenue, to Raritan or Stndy Hool election for the nomination of candidates York A Lone Branch r " pality, under tha lawt of New Jeney fined nnd (Teftcrilitd an that section and rook to the Chapel Hill Road: thenc. Bay; thence <6) Westerly, along Rarlta of the Borough of Red Bnnk, thenre Tht polling prace for the Second Elec- Stud primary election will be held in northeaitwardly and northwardly fol- hence southeasterly along the cente governing permanent registration mny territory of the Borough lying west of Ion niatrlct Is Rumson Fire Company's It) Northerly: along tht Chapel Hill or Sandy Hook Bay. to tht point ' ine of right of way of New York _ register or transfer with tha Clerk of tho line as »et forth above. Itnad to the Mountain Hill Road; thence place of Beginning. the said municipality for the purpose of lowing the curved boundary line of the ,nnp Branch rallronil to a point dl«tan< loust, Center street, near Ridge road. I?) Continuing In a airtight lint still nomimtttiiK a Governor for thn State ot Borough of Red Bank to the shore of lhe the laid municipality at his office. Bor- Place of meeting of Bonrd of Election EutnsoQ. Tht polling place for the Ninth Ele U feet from the southerly *!de of Ben ough Hall, 116 Pair Havtn road, Fair ortherly along the Mountain Hill Road New Jersey, two nicmbd-s of the General North Shrewsbury river: thenre south- MI place measured nt right imt polling plttc* of the Second Election Third E1tctlc.ii District. tlon District Is the Community Fl: Aufccmhly from the County cf Mon- weitwardly nnd westward I y alontr the Havtn, Ntw Jeney, at any time between a Park Avenut; thence (SI Wtiterly, Rouse. Appleton tvenue. Leonardo, N. J jeretn; thence westerly and parallel >istrict 1* the Fire Home. All that portion ot the Borough of ilong Park Avenut, to tht County nud moittb, a County Clerk, a Surrogate nr.d shore nf the North Shrewsbury river to nth West Bergen plnce to the centei Wcdneiday. April 20, 1»49 and Thurs. tumson situate touth of tht Ridge road HOWARD W. ROBERTS, one member of tho Board of Chosen the point ahove mentioned at the fchore day, September 211, 1949, during the ANDREW n. BECKKR. unnlna from Ntw Monmouth to Kty> Township Cltrk, ine of right of way of C. tt. R. of N, J. Borough Clerk. and tast of Navenlnk avenue and bound- iort, known at County Rotd No. 7: Freeholders for the County of Monmoiillt line, of iht saicj river directly between the hence northerly along the center lln« ol follow hours: Daily 9:1)0 a. m. to 4:30 id OB thi wist by Hanct road. February 1«, !•!>. for three years and for the following properties owned hy the Monniouth Bnat m., Saturdays 9;U0 a. m. to 4:00 p. m., February 10, 1949. lenc, (9) still Westerly, along County ight.of way of the C. R. R. of N. J. t< Till pollinc place for tht Third. Elec- toad No. T. to tht point or place of municipal' offices, viz: Club *nd property known tin tho Red point distant 3,'ft feet southerly fror Sundays and Holidays exctpted, or at on District li Oscar Anderson'* ga- Bank Lyceum at the point or plnce of ic south side of West Bcrstn plac Permanent Registration Bureau Court- SOROUGH OF SEA MIGHT. N, i. ragt. Washington avenue, between Wa. Beeinning. REGISTRY AND ELECTION One Township Committccmau for full beginning. houie, Freehold, New J«ucy. al any Tht polling plact for tht First Kite- NOTICE term of thrtc years, leasured at right angled' thereto; thtnc NOTICE urman artnua and Wird avtnue. Bum- on District Is the Township Hall, Mid- Thr polling place for the First Ele> •e=terly nnd parallel with We?t Btrge time between Wednesday, April 20, TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEU N. J. Snid t*-inii«-y election will be held Tor jace (o high water line of the Nort 1949 and Thursday, September 29, 11)19. REGISTRY AND ELECTION dietown Villazt, Mlddlttown, N. J. thu purpose of nominating persons of lh» tlon District i* Navesink Hook nnd Lad- ALBERT A. KERR. Stcond Election District, Commonly Notice la hereby given that UiiUi dtr Fire House, Mechanic Hreet. bury river; thence northwMttrl: during tht following, houis; Daily Notice, is hereby given that District Borough Clerk. respective parties to the oilicea above, .. high water fine of the Nort 9:00 a. w. to 4:3l» i>. m., Saturdays, loard of Election and Registry in and Knew aa Iht Navesink Dlttrlct. Board of Election and Regitilry in nr mentioned and also to elect one male Second Election District. February IP, 1949. for the Township of - Holmdel, Count; Beginning at a point where the center Shrewsbury river to the center lint fl Sundays and HolidayR excepletl. for tht Borough of Sea Bright, County The boundaries of tbt «amt art at and one female member (or each of the line of Mechanic street U intersected liver street, the point or place of be On Thursday, September 2!>, 1549. if Monmouth, Statt of Ntw Jersey, will REGISTRY AND ELECTION Follows, viz.: of Honmouth, State of New .Icrsey, wil two major political panics from each with the center line of Broad street, inning. tht registration books will- bt cloned °et at trie p'.nct hereinafter deitcnnted BEGINNING at tht Intersection ot tht meet at the place hereinafter designated district in Mon mo nth county n? members thence southwardly alone the center line The polling place for the Tenth IS«< ntil after tht forthcoming (ieneral BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. boundary line of the Borough of Atlantic of the Monmouth County Executive com* of Broad street to Its Intersection tvith ion District is the River Street school. Election on Tuesday, November 8, 1049. TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1949 llshlindt and Seventh Aftnut, and TUESDAY, APML 19th. 1949 mittec. Notice la hereby given tUt Oiktrict between the hours of seven a. m. and the center line of Wallace street, thence Eleventh Election Diatrlct. Notice of change ol t-esulcnct or ap- ctween the hours of aevtn a. m, and Soard of Election and Registry in and from thence running (I) Southerly, Suid primury election will also be helit eaitwardly alonu the center line of Wai plication for transfer of registration Mght p. m. (Esntern Standard Time), along Seventh Avenut to Hillside Ave- eight i>. m. (Eastern Standard Time), 'or tho purpnirc nf oltctinit otic mnlc and R&Kintiing In the center line of New- For the Borough of Shrewsbury, County for.the purpose of conducting a primary lace street to the rear of the property nan Springs road at nigh water line o! shall be made either by written request For ths purpose of conducting a primary nue: thence 12) Westerly, along Rlllalde 'emale itnmbir for tuch »f the two ma- ef the Second National Bank, thence 1 if Minmouth. £*«tc of New Jersey, will Avenue to Southtiilt Avenut. thenct (S) election for the nomination of candi- jor political piu-tits from Monmuuih, he North Shrewsbury river, thence east forwarder! to the Municipal Clerk or lhe election for the nomination of candi it*t at tht plact hcrclnnftcr designated' southwardly along the rear of said Rank M'l.v nlong the center line of Newmti County Board of Elections on form* atcs. Southtrly and Westerly, along Snuthslde dates. uounty. i,s mt'inljcrs of ^hc Stuic E.\ccu- one hundred feet from the center line of provided by said Municipal Clerk or Avenue and Old Woman's Hill Road, to livt X'cmmlMcc. ' t gs road to the center of Bro«< Said primary election will be held in TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, !!N& Said primary election will bt he'd In Waltnre street, theme eastwardly by ilrect; thence northerly along center Board or by calling in person at the Mountain Hill Road: thenre Ml South- the said nrunitfpulity for the purpose of The .taid BourdB at Hefristry and lvtcc* straight imaginary line to itF intersec- 1 he said municipality for the purpose of itwccn the lioura of seven a. m. and Hrond street to the center line of righ office of tht Municipal Cltrk or erly, along the Whippoorwiil Valley Road nominating a Governor for tlie State of tlon will meet on tion with the center line*, of Linden County Bonrd of E!ectiont* up to and in* lom inn ting a Governor for the State uf sight p. nt. (Ea'tern Standard Time), to the road leading from the Mountain plnce and Wallace street. Ihence north )f May of New York ft Lung Branch rail *Jew Jersey, two members of tht Gtn. lor the purpose of conducting a primary New Jersey, two mtmbfis of the (iencral TUESDAY, NUVKMUKK ,S, 10l» rond: thence northwesterly nlong cent eluding September 1:9, 1949. Hill Road to Brown'a Dock Road ami Assembly from Ihe County of Mon- wcun the t.;>urs of 7 n. m, <4id 8 p, eastwnnJI.v alone the center line of Wnl ine of right of way of the New York teal Assembly from the County of Mon- flection for the nomination 01' candidates nlong laid road until It Intersects with lace ctrpet to it* Intersection with the mouth, a County Clerk, a Surrogate'and Snid primary election will be held In mouth, a County Clerk, tt Surrogate ai.d m., fot the purposs tf joni.icuiu ilie Long Hmiich railroad to a point dluan Boundaiie* ot th* Klectton District! In tha Brown's nock'Road; thenct (5) op* member, of thr Bofird i>f Chosen Cent-mi election. center line of Prospect avenue, thence fSH feet from the southerly «!de the Borough of Fair Havtn, and the poll- ime member of the Board of Chosen the said municipality for the purpose of Southerly, along tht Brown's Hock itoad southeastwardly along the center Mm freeholders foi the County of Monmouth nominating n Govi-rnnr fur the Slate of FrcehaMei-b for the County nf Monmouth Satd general cieclioti will be held in Vefil Bergen place measured at righ ing place in each district, are at follows: .o the Shrewsbury or Navtsink Rivtr: for three years and for the following a of Prospect Avenue *r> the «outherl> .n^le* thereto; thence westerly am Fire* election District. for three years and for the following New Jersey, two members of the (ienera! .hence ,(6) Following the Shrewsbury ot the said municipality fur the purpose of ruiv*?d boundary line "f thp Borouph municipal office*, vis: Assembly from the County of Mon- m 11 ni 1'i 1)H 1 oflicc?. viz: leig n (iovtrnor for the State of New Red Bank, thence northwardly slonp the Kiinllel to West Beruen place to thi All that part of the Boruugh lying Navenlnk River until Its Interaction with One Township Committcemnn for full icnter line of right of way of C. R, P tait of a lint which begins at that point A Mayor for the full teem of two mouth, a County Cltrk, n Surrogate nnd :ht houndary Una of tht Borough of Jersey, two members of the ticnem! As- curved boundary line of the Borough if N. J.; thence northerly along cent years. ne number of tne Hoard of Chosen term of three years. sembly from the County of Monmouth, Red Bank to the Fence Line, 'hence where th* center line of Cedar avenue. If fflghlandt; thence (7) Westerly . nd Suid primary election will be held for Ine of right of w-Ry of G. It R of N. i extended, would ipttnect the Rutneon Two Councilmen for tht full term of ''tccholdtra for the County of Monmouth Southerly, following tht boundary lint a Couuty Cltrk, a Sunngutc. nnd one northwestwardly nlonp the said Fenct o a point diitant 150 feet souther): hree years. or three ynira nnd for the following the purpose of nominating persons of the membir of the Board of Chuscn lVr.c- Line to the center line of Medium Borough line; thence running north between the Borough of,Atlantic High- respective parties to the otnecs hliove fitreel, tht-nce westwardly alona the ren rom the south side of West Btrge along the center line of Cedar avenue to Snid 14-1 maty election will be htld fo municipal ufticcs, viz: lands and the Township nf Mlddlttown. iokk'1's for the County of Monmouth for ilnre; thtnee westerly nnd parallel wit! 'lwo CoiiDcilnun for the full ttrni of Mititlonud and albu lo tied one male three years and for the following mu- ter line of Mechanic street, to ft« Inter- that point where the center line of Ce- he purpose of nominating persons of tht to the point or plare of Beginning. and one remain member for each of the section with the centei tine of Bron IVest HerKen place to high water line o dar avenue intersect* the center lint ot respective parties to tht? offices above three years each, Tht polling place for the Serond EJec- nicipal offices, viz: he North Shrewsbury river; thenci Snltl icimary election will be held for two mil jor political parties from each One Township C int or plnce of beginning. along the c«nter line of Battln road to ol >.})• Monmoutb County Executive com- Tht boundaritt ot tht tain* art aa for the purpose of electing one male and Third Election District. The poliinn place for the Eleventh tht Shrewsbury river. mittee. wo major politics 1 parties from en vh follows, th.: pality, under the luws of New Jersey Election niAlrlct In Wettaldt Engine district in Monmouth county ns members female member for each of the two ma- governing permanent reuistrtitlon mny Beginuini; at a jiuinl ivhcre the rente The polling place for the First Elec Sr»id primary election will nlso be held BEGINNING tt the Intersection of tht jor political pnrtits from Monmouth line of Wallace street I* intersected with House, Lelghton avenue. tlon District 1* at Willow Street School. for the purpose nf electing one male and of ihe Monmouth County E.Ntcutiv* com- old rt;ht of wty of the Ntw Jersey cjrister or t-Aiibfcn with lhe Clerk of mittfe, Southern Railroad with the northerly county, as members of the State Execu- the said municipality al hi* office. ies« the center line of Broad street, them- AMV E. SHINN, Second Election District. female member for each of th* two nui* tive Committee. Southwardly along the center line o Borough Citric. All that part oT the Borough lying political purtics from Monmouih Said primary election will alto be held line of Raritan Bay; thenre running (I) Idence, Holmdcl*V»nilerburg Voad. Van« for the purpnftc of electing one male and Southerly, niong tht said Ntw .teraey The -aid Hoard of Registry and.E'10 dcrbui'B, New Jersey, al any time betweefl Broad *treet to ft* (ntPi*ci'lfnn with th FthniPiy Id, 1913. west or tht lint at laid down In th* county, ns members of the State Execut- tion will meet -un •• center line of Harding Roar) thenre east- I'ftt District above. ive Committee. female member for each of thr two ma- Southern Railroad right of way to Wednecilny. April :'0. 1040 and Thurs- wardly along the nntci line of HarHInj; The polling place for thi Stcond Elte- jor i>oiitical parties from Monmouth Compton'a Creek: thenct (2) Southerly, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1943 day. Scplcmber 29, 1940, during the fol« REGISTRY AND ELECTION The snid Boards of Regiitry and Elec along Compton'a Creek and Mill Brook between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. , Road to its Intersection with tho -I'ntci NOVICE * tion District In Chester M. Mintpn'i Lion will meet or. county, ;i» members-of the State Execu- lowinr; hours: Daily U:U0 a. nu to 5:00 p, line of Branch avenje, thence louthfn* garage. Ea«t Sid* Park, 432 Rlvtr road, ive Committee. flowing into Compton's Creek, to County m., for the purpose of con-iuotini the m., Saturdays 9:00 a. ni. to 1^:00 noon« WRrdly alone the centei line of Fian BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER. N. J. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1949 Ihc said board of Registry and Elec* Road No. T, being thi road from New general election. Sundays and Holiday" c.\cepted, of near Lincoln avtnut. Monmouth to Keyport: thence (3) East- avenue to it? intersection with the cen< Notice is hereby given thnt District M, FLOYD SMITH, between the hour* of 7 a. ffi. tnd f p, Don will m?rt on* Snid gcnc-i-al election will be held In t Permanent ReKiitration Bureau* t«r line of flergen place, thenre eaut Boards of Election and Registry In and m,, for the purpose of roniuotlng th erly, along tht said County Road No. 7 Courthouie, Freehold, New Jersey. Borough Cltrk. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1D49 to Itt Intersection with Park Avenut: the aft id municipaiity for the purpose of wardly directly hetween the pro per tie; lur the Borough of Little Silver, County February 10, 1949. merai election, between '.he houra of 7 u m. a:ul S p. electing a (iovunor for the Stnte of New at any time betweecn Wednesdny, April owned by thp t>tnte of Sarah F. Wol of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will Saiu Ktneul election' will bt held-I m., far the puvpost of conducting the thenct (<) along Park Avenue, tt-rly Jersey, two members of the (icnernl As> 20, 1910 an,] Thursdtiy, September cott nnd Rmlly Spinning, one hundrei meet^at. the place hereinafter designated Monmouth County Surrogate*! Office the said municipality for th* purpose ol general election. to tht. head waters of Wart Creek; scmbly from the County of Monmouth, 29, TJ41I, during th- following hours: and fifty feet from the center line In the matter of the estate of Fred electing a Governor Tor the State of thenct ) Northerly, along tht «ald n County Clerk, a Surrogate, and one Daily I* :00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.' Satur* Branch avenue, thence southeastward. TUESDAY, APBIL 10th. IB49 Oakley (ulio Known as Frederick Onk- Said general election will be held In head watert of Ware Creeh and down between the hours nt suven a, m. and New Jersey, two roen\biose of member of.the Board of Chosen Free- dnys, Sundays and Holiday* exceptcd, bj a strnlfrht line to the.curved hound- lcy), deceased. Notice to creditors to cral Assembly front the County of Mon* Wart Creek to Its month In Rarlttn or holders for the County of Monmouth for nry line of the Bornngh of Red Bnnk eight p. m. (Eastern Standard Time). preicnt clnimi against estate. electing A (iovcrnor lov the State ef New Sandy Honk Bay; thence (<). Westerly On Thutsdny, September 29, 1949. mouth, a County Clerk, a Surrogate, «m Jersey, two members of the (irncrnl As- three yenrs und far the following mu- the re«i»trntlon books wilt be closed thence nortrien«twnrdly nlnnn the curvet lor tho purpose of conducting a primary Pursuant to the order- nf Dormnn Mo- along the northerly tine of tht laid Bay. boundary line of the Bmouch of Rfi flection foi* the nominntion of enndi* one member' of the Board of Chose sembly lrom the County of Monmouth, to the point or plare of Reglnnlng. nicipal office?, vie: n'll after the forthcoming General Fad din, Surrogats of the County of Man Freeholders for the County of Mon One Township Cnmmltteemra for the Election on Tuesdny, November 8, 1949. Bnnk to lt« fntertertinn with (he centp a County Clerk, 11 Surrogate, nnd one. Also Included In the -aid District la tht line of Wallare street, then re Mintr mouth, miide on the Fourt€ftnth the rear of the Seen ml N'ntioiml Hank mouth, n County Clerk, a Sutrovate nnd by given to the creditors of unid dc- three years each. Belford. N, J. • provided by antd Municipal Clerk or thence northwardly tn tht center li nne niimbci1 of the Bonrd of Chotfn ceastd lo exhibit to the subucrllirrst twn Notice is hereby given that Qualtflt Notice i» herelty given that qualified rctftsLcr or transfer with the Clerk of Bor.nl or by calling in person at tht Wallace street, thence wcntwnrrlly In thi otcrs of the Borough of Shrewsbury,. Fourth Election Diitrict, Commonly tht said municipality st his office, res- office of the Municipal Clerk or Krcehuliicrs fen- the County of Monmouth of tht Exscutorn, as nforosntd, their voters ot th* Borough of Sea Bnghi Known at Iht Leonardo District. center line of Broad street, the place o for thrtu yi.iii'5 anil for the following debts and demands rigulnsl the raid es- not, already teglsttrcd In said ttuuid< r.ot already registered In said Munici. idence Kcd Bnnk-Holmilel road, Holm- County Bunrd of Election* up to and In* point of beginning- tate, under oath, within six months from pnlity, under the laws of New -fcrstj Pality, under the lnwa of New Jersey The boundarlea of tht tamt ara aa del. Ne* Jersey si any time between eluding September '10, 1940. ui.icipitl oftii'tt, via; follows, viz.: Wednesday, April 20, tO-19 and Thurs. The polling plnre for tht Third Blei M/iyus* for full tt-rm of two ytars. Ihe dntt of the aforesaid ortlei; or they governing permanent registration i governing permanent registration may register or transfer wftli tho Clerk BEGINNING at the Inttratctlon of dny, September 1'Jt. 1949, during th* The (lolllnK place, for the Township of tlon District Is at Lhe Senior filch School Two Councilmcn for full Urms of will be forever bur red of their action register or transfer with th* Cl*rk Seventh Avenut with Iht boundary lint building, Hnrdln» ruad. therefor against the raid subscriber*. the said municipality nt his office. Bor- tht tald Municipality at htr offlt-t, reit- following hours: Dally 9:00 a, m. to Atlantic Is the Town id I p. Hall. Colt'i three yctii'S, of tht Borough of Atlantic Highlands, 4 !00 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays and/Hol< Fourth Election District. Said prim nry election will be held for ough Hull, 1090 East Ocean Avenue, Sei dtnet Sycamore avenut, Shrewsbury, NKNJ HABRVpB1NEi Dated: Freehold, N. J,, March 14th New Jersey, at any time between and running thtnet (I) Southerly and tdayi excepted or at Permanent Regis* Beginning at a point where the centei the purpose of nominating periontofths 1949. Bright, New Jeriey, at any time betweet Westerly, along tht boundtry of Elec- Townihlp Clark. Wednesday, April 20, 1949 ttml Thurs Wednesday, April 20, 1940 nnd Thuri tratlon Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold, line of Broad street Is intersected with respective parties to the offices above THOMAS F, OAKLEY, tion Diatrlct No 2 to the Mountain Hill New Jsmey, at any time hetween Wed- February 10, 1948. the center line of Harding rond, thence it-'iitioned and nlao to elect ont male I OS Hud no n Avenue, day, September 2!>, 1849, dttrlntf thi day, September 29, 1040, during the fol- Road, thence 12) Westerly, along eastwardly along the center line of Hard ud ono female member for each of tlie following hours: Dully, OtOO a, m, ti lowing hours; Daily 0:00 a. m to 4:00 p. nesday, April 20, 1049 nnd Thursday, Red HUTU. N. J. Mountain HIM Rnad, tn an anglt in said September 29, 10.49. during the fol- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ina road to Us Interivctlan with . two major pnlitlcnl partlen from each HULDA M. CARLSTfcN, TuOO p, m., Snturiliiys, Sunday* nml Ho m., SatunliTS. Suniliyn ami Hollilgyn ex road In the property fnrmtrly known a* rio; in Mnnmntn'-i countj' n» milliner* idnyit nxri'pUd, or nt Prrniiiriciit UOKII cepted, or at Permanent lteiii«trntin 'he Hnqford property: thenre 13) North- lowing hours: Dnily 9:00 a. m, to 4:30 The Township Committee of th. •.venue, thenre •nuthpnAtwardl* alnny th> Com. Kept, T. A. S., Township of Miiliilt'town will receive center line nf flrnnrh avrnui lo ilt> In of tho Monmniiih Count* Executive coin- l-'ort Knits, KontucVy. trnlinn Hui'Miu, Coiii-thnime, Krenholi (Ititeau, Courthntiite, Freehnltl. New Jer erly along the private road through the p. m., Saturdays, Sundnys and Holidays mi in -\ New Jcifery nt nny time Uelwron Wed- Hey, ut nn.v t!m<; brivecn Weihu^dtiy Ifn'fnrd property,, to tht Intersection o( exrepted. bids on April 1.1, HI I'.I. at 3:311 o'clock tirsectlon with the centPi line ol Be Klnlsky, Gray k Klatsk.v, nt the Townihln Hull, Klng'n HiKhwny, iten place, tnonet entttvurdly directly hi Said primary election will alto be held 3 Eflst Front Strict. nesday, April 20, 11140 and Tfuiradn April -0, ]ff4J), ami Thursday, Septeni< Park Avenue anrl Kosford Avenue, On Thursday, September 29, 1949, bcr 29, 1040, during the following thence (4) Northerly, along Hmford Mldilictowni New Jersey, foi- the follow* tween the prnperti*? owned by the E for Ihc pui'noje nf tld-'tinjr 011*1 mate and Ked Bnr.k, N. ,1. Scptemlirr 20, 194», during the foi the registration books will be closed intt road work nnd materials: Ute of Sarah F. Wolcott and Emi fcmjilr- immlur foi each of thf two mn. Attorneys, lowing hour* i Daily 9:00 a, m. tn 4;3( houi-K; Dally 0;00 a, ni, to 4:3(1 p. Avenue, to tht County roar) running until after the forthcoming General SiiinniiiL', one hutidied mid fifty fe< jur political putt if h from Monmouth p. m,, Snturdayi, Sundays and Holldnyi Saturdays, Sundays and liolldnyt from Atlantic Highlands to New Mon- Election on Tuesdny, November 8, 1940. I. Mijlnit In nlncc, npju'oxlmntely S,. front the center line of Rcruen plac e.\r» ptfd. ceptcd. mouth, lielni: County Road No 7; 000 siiunre ynnU. I'nunty, it* unnibfis of the Stale Exceu- Notice of Settlement of Account Notice uf change of residence or «P -- Rond grnvel, ni'proNimntcty 751) tivr Coinmilnf, O.i ThniMlny, -SeiUcjnW 29, , J94 On ThiiruiHy, Sp|.ienib'i' 'JP, 1010 thence (5) Easterly, along laid Count? plication for transfer of registration lint lu the cm-vuil tiuundHiy line nf tl Kata'.e of Jinlph I', Sptiuiry, ducen^cd, the reif[>tt|'Hti'.Mi buu^n nil! do close rnail, to Leonard Avenue: thence (A) cubic yards. 'I'lw -liu Mourdjof K(>-i-try and Rl Notice if hen-by givrn thul thf acuouni the reiiisti'Htlitli 'buokn will bt cluaei Nnrlherlv along l^nnnrd Avenue, lo shall be made either by written request 3. Tnr (RT 2 or 3), «l.proxim»t«ly niiiuiiKh of lied Ilai.k ihthL-t buulli tion will nieii rm ii n ill after Uit> fuiLlu'timlug (leiirt Ml til af'pr • fni'tlK-ninllIK (JptjriP font-nrdert to th* Munirinal Clerk or h WRidly. alotH' thn. curved lioundary tin nf the Mib&cribtr, admttiiMiatrix, of th Election on Tucstliiy, Nnvrmhtr ii, 1'JID, Sandy Hunk Day; thent-e (7) Rastlrly. T.5II0 uitllons. TUKSDAY, NUVKI^UKK *• 1»4» c-*tM« (if said duceiisffl, will be nuililci Elc':Ltor. on Tucsdny, November 8, 1!)1 anil southerly alang'lhe laid Bay tnrl County 9nard of Election! on forms nT the Borough o( Red Hank to Its Inter Notice of chajiktv of i-PKidciit'c ur n|) provided by said Municipal Clerk - 4. Tnr (KT 7 or 8), »iPiito:iim«tcly sertlnn "Itli the center line of Bn tttlwren the hours, of > n. m. and & P. nnd ittatcd by tht Smruttftu nf the CCHIH* Notice of ulinnge of rcnidence or up* {ilitntion for traiiHfcr of rcKlstrntUi along the boundary lint between tht 5u»+J0 cnllotis, ) itrrel, thcure iifn thwnrrfly alonK t.h m,, lur the vurpoit of conducting lhr ly of Monmtnith nud rrpuric/) for .veil', Township of Mlddlttown and tht Bnr- Board or by calling In person at the 9. Broken ston« (»i")i «l>liroxlmntely itlifniion for transfer or rtgistration nhftll hi math eitficr tiy written requrs office of the Municipal Cterk oi ecu lur line of Hrund k licet to the Inter kit in rul eluttion. met't to thn Monmouth Cuunty Court flliall brf niailtt •ithci by written rtque I'orwiii'ded to tho Municipal Clerh or tin miKh of Atlantic Highlands to thi point 3,7.">0 tons. section with the centei line of Hardln Suid gciiernl election will be held In Probnte Division, on ThurMlny, the or place of Beginning. County Board of Elections up'to and In SA, Washed grnvel Hi"), opproxl. formtrdtd to tht Municipal Clerk or th* Couuly Ilonnl uf KlectionB on form eluding September 29, 1949. road, ihe tut I it I ut place of tioylnnlnv:. the- said municipality for thn purpose of Twenty-fcighth day of April, A. l>., 1044, County Board of Election* on fon mately '1,150 tons. Thn [jolllnn pluce for the Fourth F.le Heeling n Coveriior for the State of at 10:00 o'clock A. M,, at which time provided by snid Municipal Clerk 0 The polling place foi tha Fourth Dic- provided by suid Municipal Clerk Bonrd or by calllnn In porion nt th tion District Is tht Brevant Park and Tht polling plaee foi Holmdel Town- All tnntcrinl to be dellvrrct] nud »p> tlon dlfttrlct In ut thn Junior high svA N(;\v Jersey, two' members of the (Jen application will be made for the allow- ship Is at the Township Hall, Holmdti plied under the direction ot the Town- Urnnch avenue. triil Assembly from Monmoult County, ance of comnifsB'otiH und counsel f Board or by cnJIIng )n person at thi offlfe of th* MunlelpAl (Jl«rh a Leonardo Fire House, Ctntar Avtnut, ship Engineer. County Rnnrd nf Eitrtlnna up to and In County Hoard nf Klflntlnim up to and In Leonardo, N 3. Filtb Election District. 11 County Clerk, n SuirogHto and one Dated 1 Miirch 14th, A. D., 194(1. """"••'• DANIBL 8. BUY. All work to be (n accordance with member of the Hoard ""of Chontn Frec- JULIA A. HAMPTON, eluding September 29, 1949. eluding H«ntcmhrr 29, 1040, Filth Eltctlon Diitrict, Commonly Known lleginnlng tit H \mti\i an the shore aa Iht Uncroll Diitrict, ' Township Clerk. New Jcriey Stnte Highway Specifications. of the North tShruwHhury RIVIM Jin hiildiiK for thi' County nf Monmonth fo .1 Chtrry Street, Thp polling place for th* Borough The ' poltlnK place foi Shrewshtir: February 10, 194t, ihe Township Committee reserve, tha tiiif (• :•• rti 1*a, iind for tlie following mil lied Hunk, New Jersey, The bnundarlea of thi samt art at between till* pinpfrties mvntil liy t Sta BHtrht I* |ncat«d In the Bornn Borough U the ftrn houne nf Hhr*iw»buri follows, vl/..i rllfht ti accept of reject nny or all blcl«, Mumnuuth Hojit' Club Am) tht* pioii nirijml ..llii.ih, via: Adminliij-ntrix, Hull, lnon Kiist Ocean Avenue, 8 Host Cn. Nu, 1, Rrnad struct, £!hiewe< Soeeiricntloiis mny lio ohtnlned from Vttiiwn ai the Hctt Ilfink t^yrcurn, thi IIKIilNNINn at tht Intersection ol tht The Red Bank . Register. Ii supported Jv%- full krm of two yein-i, Me«M'?. Pinions, Labrcctiiic, Ciinzons Urfghl, New Jersry. ' buty, New .famey. right of wny of the New Vurk and Long by local at well as out-of-town builnen* Craljt Plnneiriin, Tnwnshli) Knitlnccr, 18J »ouih\Taiilly to tho crMcr llnti of B Tv CuuiiL-llmcn for full I cum of A Cnmhs. CI'AHENCK STEVENS, ORTHUDE C. VANVMKT, Eait £nd aveiMip. Bclfonl. N. J, atieeti thcocn toutlnvnrdly along . thi mm. AdvtrtlsemtnU appearing tl ctntcr lint of Uioatt »Ucct to Uit in- Kid Bmk, ti, .1. BoroUfh Clsrl Borough Cltrk HOWARD W. KOBERTS; Nolict is hsisbi givtn thit quillflt* Attorniyii flbruuff 10, 1141. ftbruuj 10, 1141. Bins (i) Nortkitlr, tBi'lusIi'riiht vtrUilni eolumni,—Alvtrtluaint ' Townihli Cltrk, BBD BAXK BEGWTEn, APRlf, T, Page Eleven Episcopal church, Rumson. Pro- TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAJN Amtrica's Btst Corttts Bequeaths Estate ceeds will provide a scholarship for Edwin M. Farrier Health Services a. girl student at Monmouth junior Fttte* by Graduate Conetlciw PIANO TEACHER To Her Two Sous GHADLATE PIANIST college and for the A.A.U.W. fel- Contractor and Builder Josephine C. Thompson, High- lowship fund, which provides scho- TUCKIt'S Member National Guild Piano Tcachcra Dies at Rumson lands, who died Mar. 15, bequeathed Given to Many larships for women graduate stu- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING COfWtT SHOP MRS. LUCILLE McCARTHY her estate in equal shares to her dents. SCREK.N AXD STOKM ENCLOSURES' IM Broadway Long Branca For Appointment, Call He Was Retired two sons, Edward A. and Lemuel Nui'M>t> at Midil 5 ELM ['LACK TKL. KEU BA.VH Runuon, N. I. Bumson 1-1551 Jersey City Banker H. Thompson, under terms of a Center Do Big Jolt will probated at the office of Surro- Edwin M. Farrier, 80, of Wilson gate Dorman McFaddin. ave., Rumson, retired Jersey City Nurses of Middletown Township banker, died Friday after a. long In the event that Edward A. Public Health apsociatiun traveled illness. Mr, Farrier was former Thompson pro-deceased her, the2,719 miles and made 620 visits tu vice president of the National bank will provided that his share go to carry on their service program Mountain of value of Jersey City and president of the his wife, Gladys H. Thompson. In during January. .Nurses also former Lincoln Trust company of the event that Lemuel pre-de- transported 56 individuals to hos- at • molehill price Jersey City. He retired 27 yian ceased her, his share goes to hispital clinics arid held two clinics, ago and had lived in Rumson children when they become 21 one baby conference and one pre- since that time. years of age. The sons were named natal clinic. Mr. Farrier was born at Jersey executors in a will dated Nov. Iti, Of the 620 visits, bedside patient? City, son of the late Fire Chief 1943. accounted for 32, 24 surgical, 16 Closing Notice for Henry E. and Mrs. Agnes Farrier. Alice E. Boland of Monmouth communicable diseases, 69 chronic He had been president of the Lin- Beach, in a will dated Dec. 6, 1948,cases nnd 22 maternity. Also thu're coln Trust company before its bequeathed real estate at 416 Hoyt were 457 health supervision visits, merger with the National bank and st, , North Long Branch, to a which included 2!S to infants, 42 to VENETIAN BLINDS served us vice president of thedaughter, Mary Boland Anderson, pic-school children, 129 to school Good Friday National bank until his retire- that address, and real estate at children, 240 to adults and 21 for ment. Portaupeck to a son, John Boland general activities. Long active in Masonic circlet, of Monmouth Beach. The remain- There were 101 visits to schools Mr. Farrier was a past master of der of the estate was divided equal- and 147% hours spent in making Jersey City lodge of Masons and ly among the four children, John them; 85 children were examined Boland, Mary Boland Anderson, Specially priced past commander of Hugh DePay- by the school physician; 77 chil- ALL offices of the ens Commandcry of Jersey City. William Boland of Middletown and dren were weighed and measured; •o you CM have He was also a charter member of Frederick Boland, New York. Fred- 78 were vision tested; 101 Hist aid Holly chapter, O.E.S., and a mem- erick and William Boland we it named executors. Mrs, Boland treatments were given; 1,890 chil- Jersey Central Power & Light (Jo. them In every room! ber of the First Baptist church of dren were inspected for pediculosis, Jersey City, died Feb. 23. Some M low •• with 18 exclusions; 2,105 children Surviving are his wife, Mrs, In a will dated Sept. 27, 1938,were inspected for symptons or Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY on Good Friday Edith Meredith Farrier; a daugh- William J. Neilson, Fair Haven, communicable disease, with ten ex- ter, Mrs. Janet Hall and twowho died Feb. 22, transferred clusions, and 1,830 children were grandchildren, all of Rumson. The stocks to a daughter, Mrs. Alice Al. inspected for skin diseases. The FRIDAY, APRIL lSUi funeral was held Sunday morning Smith, 17 DeNormandie ave., Fair baby conference was attended by at Jersey City. Burial was in Bay Haven, and directed that their In- ten and the prenatal clinic by five. View cemetery, Jersey City. come be paid to his wife, Mrs. Alice B. Neilson, during her life. Many Children Attend Russell H. Smith of Fair Haven Tom Field to Speak Emergency Calls only Depending on sites. was named administrator. To University Women Saturday's Story Hour mil receive attention Last Saturday Mrs. John Vander- CAR HITS rOLE Thomas S. Field, Jr., will deliver Voort was the story teller at the a lecture, "Historic Monmoulh" nt Charles ilornller, Jr., of 95 Har-a meeting of the Kcyport-KcdBank You've teen these beautiful blind* In Howe £ Garden A.A.U.W. sponsored story hour at the Eisner memorial library. These vard rd. will be arraigned Apr. 18regional group of the American As- •nd other decorating magazine*. Now you can own them hours from 10 to 11 o'clock each before Red Bank Magistrate John sociation of University Women JERSEY CENTRAL and still be economical—became they're cany to keep Saturday morning have been very V. Crowtll on a charge of careless Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry E. Ackcrson, Jr., at Keyport. lovely for yean. popular with the children the past driving. According to police, Mor- POWER f, LIGHT Cd. winter. aller fell asleep at the wheel of his Mrs. Henry Germond, 3d., will Columbia Stock Blinds are better than This week the 27 youngsters who announce final arrangements for OEC—4148 gathered heard selections from the car Saturday night and ran into a the annual spring card party Apr. most custom made blinds. current issue of "Children's Activi- Utility pole on Harding id. 27 In the Cloisters at St. George's ties," selections from "Greek Fairy Tales" and from Tenngren's "Cow- It Pays to Get the Best ! hoys and Indians." Miss Elisabeth Kelley was in charge. Matching metal headbox keep* dust out of mechanism Next week Miss Florence Kridd, •o blinds work smoothly, silently. Trouble-free servife chairman of the A.A.U.W. commit- (or year* Is real value! Sold only at our store in this tee, will be back to take charge. She has been on a trip to the we«t Detroit Survey Reveals* area. coast and Hawaii. Many of the •boys and girls who have asked about her will be glad to welcome PROWN'S her back, Also next week they will heir "The Reckless Robin," "The Gold- NATIONAL 5°,10° &'P STORE en Book of Birds," "Jamie and the Dump Truck," "The Little Auto," FREE MEASURING SERVICE "Uncle Wiggley's Funny Auto" and a group of poems by Mis. William L. Russell, Jr. More Automotive Engineers

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There Mrs. Florence Powers of Jersey The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist The Rev. Everett Griffiths of dle you've ever seen. were 561 patients treated and the City is recuperating at the home of church held its meeting Wednes- Collingswood, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ambulance traveled a total of 15,- her sister, Mrs. William Benning. day afternoon at the church. A Walling and daughter Joan and m shoes 368 miles. Mrs. Powers underwent an opera- social, with entertainment and re-Fitzroy Walling were dinner guests The report showed that the tion. freshments will be held Friday, Sunday of Misses Annie and Eve- LEON'S squad furnished 4.304 man houis Mrs. Joseph Bausbach arrived Apr. 8, at the church. Proceeds lyn Walling. will go toward the building fund. 61-76 WHITE STKKET and answered calls in Matauan, home Sunday via plane after spend Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gordon, Union Beach, Keanslmrc and in ing several months with Mr. andA donation of (5 was made to the who have been vacationing in Flor- Kcil Bank 6-2800 Madison, Haritan, Middlctovvn, Mrs. Arthur Hackney of Miami, young people to be used for gifts ida, are expected home this week. Marlboro and Holmdcl townships. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Bioander and Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanNoitwick and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Rose Fisher of Orange. The Brownie troop of Belford !>•••[ and Leonardo with their leaden will attend the circus at MadUun Square Garden in New York city Monday, April IB. They will travel by bus. Mrs. M. Vitelli of Campbell ave. Robert E, Burn* is visiting her son in New York city for several weeks. nobert E. Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Susan Crawford and daugh- lira. R. E. Burns of Madison ave., ter, Mrs. Clay Bair, received word las been admitted to Rutgers Urn- of the death of their son and ersity, School of Law, for the brother, George Crawford of New Ovol-shopcd for 2 dead September term. He was graduated Hampshire, who died early Monday 1 rom Red Bank high school, and morning after a short illness. Mr, biteil Mb crumbs—no eccived his prc-legal training at Crawford visited here several broken crackers with .utgers university and Newark weeks ago. ipreodi—on your nfu • College of Arts and Sciencei, Diane Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barker, Thurs- day celebrated her second birth- Belford day. Harold Lube spent the week-end Mr. and Mis. Wilson Miller ac- vith his aunt and uncle, Mr. andcompanied their nephew, Philip TELEVISION Mrs. Fred Horn of Brooklyn. Bluh, to Silver Spring, Md., Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Caaler, Mr. day to spend several weeks with Perfect far "Teens - nd Mrs. Ernest Volkland and Mr.Mrs. Neil Blub. Philip has be«n and Mrs. Gus Volkland spent Sun- visiting his grandparents here for in-between dny with Mr. and Mrs. J. VanXu- the past two months. Mis. Bluh Sires 3'/V7 . On Easy Terms! ken of Glen Ridge, who enter- and cons will join her husband in tained at a dinner party. Puerto Rico to take up their resi- 3.99 Belford flre companies, No. 1 anddence there. ndependent, and the Fort Mon- The Women's guild of St. Clem- mouth fire company have been ent's church held its regular meet- burning off the property on Camp ing Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ml avc. to allow for township George Boyce of Fort Monmouth. urveying. Mrs. Ethel Roche and father, Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt of Mr. Eastmond, returned from sev- Yonkers, N. Y., spent the week-end eral months' vacation in Miami, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halllday. Fla. Mrs. Rotelle Hubbs entertained Your TRIANGLE Store is a members of the correspondent com- mittee of the Methodist church at Riverside Heights good place to buy children's her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Stout of Thomas Finncuian of Villanova New York city were at their coun- shoes. We have Anklets and college, Pa., spent the week-end try estate on Navesink River rd. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Saturday, looking over the property Pumps, Straps and Oxfords, Craig Finnegan. preparatory to opening the resi- Parent! and eolorj-everythinj Th• >>Be Scoukjvvuvt Buildinu>ji>u>.,(gt *.«»,commute. ••x.ti.vs dencUCll\;ie| fo1Ur| thIMCe summerSUIHIIICIt. will hold its first "meetipg tonight Mr, aml Mrg Elwood Schtnck of to please the youngjiers-ind, in the new scout building. Neptune highway, Eatontown, spent Thomas Cairns, C. R. Smith and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and of count, TRIANGLE prices are Chester Hendricks and some of Mrs. J. Herbert Schenck of Con- the scouti attended a scout meet- over pi. still the lowest in town. You ktyi ing Monday evening In Lincroft. William Tallman of Fall Held gar- Brogues Senior high school students from dens, deputy state councilor, initi- can save here on Easter Shoes Belford will visit Washington, D. ated new members Sunday in an 4.99 C, for a few days next week for Odd Fellows lodge at Trenton. A for' the whole family. their annual trip. Sizes H member of Navesink lodge, Red Foullard tic silk with its mandarin neckline and soft Mr. and Mrs, John Wermert, 3vf, Bank, Mr. Tallman says he has as- of Clarksburg spent Sunday with sisted in the initiation of 500 mem- cuff and skirt treatment is an important fashion high X-Ray Fitting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John bers in various lodges throughout sVoes Wcrmert, Sr. the state. light. Colors: Navy print or red print in misses sizes. 65 Broad Mr. and Mrs. William Harnett A son was born Sunday to Mr and daughter Barbara attended the AT THK WHITEHOLTSB wedding of their nephew, Henry and Mrs. Leon Buckalew of Lin- Red Bank coln ave., at Rlverview hospital, 90 BROAD ST., Munzlng of Newark, to Elizabeth Your dollar buys MORE in a TRIANGLE Store1 Lenhard and the reception at the Mrs. Leo Finn and daughter RED BANK Newark home of the bride's par- Mary of Cooper rd., spent the week- OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL ». ents Sunday. end with relatives' In New York Hn Mrs. Stanley Cook and son Al-city. bert and Mrs, George Schiemann Theodore Smith who has been It Pays To Advertise In The Register * LOW PRICED and daughter Marie spent Sunday working at a race track at Cam- with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warnock den, S. C, spent the week-end with * LONGER RANGE and other relatives of Union City. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Hubbs and several of his Smith. He is now employed in * BETTER PERFORMANCE college friends from Muhlenberg Maryland. college, Pa., spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Timm * FINE FURNITURE with Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbs of and children, Henry K. Timm, Jr., Campbell ave. and Constance Timm of Leonia, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Campo of and Mrs. Anna Knoche and Mis* Anna Knoche of North Bergen, BE SVRE TO VISIT OVR NEW STORE Leonardville rd., are parents of a son born Friday, April 1, at Mon- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- FOR THE FINEST IN TELEVISION mouth Memorial hospital. bert E. Snyder, Saturday. Harold Foulks, Jr., celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson of Our Tehv'uion Salon Open Eveningi Till 10 P. M. his eighth birthday Tuesday, Mar. Beachurst, L. I., were Sunday 29, with a party for a few of his guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles neighborhood friends. Among Scott. . ' , other gifts, he received a birthday Members of the Community So- cake. cial club met last week at the EATONTOWN RADIO & TELEVISION Mr. and Mrs. John McCarren home of Mrs. Kittle Satter. 'At- IS MAIN STREET EATONTOWN, NEW JERSEY were given first aid treatment and tending were Mrs. Mabel Hurley, their son John taken to Rivervicw Mrs. Myrtle Hembling, Mrs. John TELEPHONES EA. 3-056I--30910 hospital for treatment last week Bambach and Mrs. Emma F. Sny. der. John Thompson and son, Ralph, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James P, Peterson at Perth Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wil- liamson of Jersey City spent the week-end at the home of John WHERE WILL YOU WANT Williams. PLACED? THE PEARL AND

• While your home is still in the blue- • Our Architects' and Builders' Ser- THE PRICE print stage, it's a good idea to decide vice will be glad to give you com- Wil* tfmN lint ••• wtk tax, Ite pawat 1949 for Better Rail Service, wtycii wtti U SaNni N mi CM tutta tmuj joined with the Monmouth county group In the rail protest, said nis committee felt it most important Just arrivtd to act against future railroad de- mands. "That is why we have 'Pure silk slmntumj dresses agreed to pay our share of a re- tainer's fee If Monmouth county des'ujned and executed by will go along with us," he said. David Crystal. An unusual Jersey shore 1'cprcsentutlveB dis- cussed future plans and reviewed selection of the heller typo the nine-month fare fight. In gen- eral the review centered upon the mERCURY dress in solid colors and factor' that unless municipalities were ready to flnanco continued le- spring prints. Misses sites. gal representation there would be ENGLISH MOTORS, Inc. little to bo gained in continuing to operate the committee beyond Apr, 35.00 18, 34-96 Mapl* Avcnu* R>d Bank, Ntw J«rs«y Many present agreed with Mnyor Wilson's statement that the rail- SECOND FL00B roads "are prepared and would like to hit us again," but that "our O/iRanlzatlon, -unlftM-atronff - end It Pays To Advertise In The Register united, would b« without vaju» Pace Fourteen' RED BASK REGieTEB, APBIT 7,'1940 Mrs. Mabel Arose was guest of 'ome a Day" (or the first aid squad Miss Eleanor Browne and Joseph Special Chicken Chew M«in Malayan honor at a surprise birthday paity will be held in the high school au Browne, Jr., of Jersey City, spent Due to a typographical error in Kiven by her sisters. Guests were ditorium Apr. 20 and 21. Sunday at' their place here. •OAT HOUSE TAVEtN and RESTAURANT this column two weeks ago, items Mrs. Pauline Springsteen,' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lavoie of Miss Joan Neuberger, daughter IH-fl on Mrs. William Sutphin apf| Mi.-s Vernon Sullivan, Mrs. Alvin Ellison, the Lavoie laboratories are spend- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. .Neu- UNION BEACH. N. J. Isabella Fennorv were mixed i" the Mis.s Elizabeth Ellison, Miss Joan ng a vacation in Mexico. berger, is home on spring vacation Ml'SIC BV SUM'S WESTERN* TltAII. KIDKKS type. H appeared that. Mrs. Sutphin Lavioh, Vernon Sullivan, Miss June Mrs. Kathryn Valdea of Ithan, from the Briarley school, New EVERY HEKK-KMt instead of Miss Fcnnon was join- Lavich of Keyport and Miss Vir- Pa., has been the guest of her aunt, York. ing the Army Nursing Corps. We ginia. Arose of this place. Miss Margaret Terhune. apologize for the error and are. sor- Misses Nancy Jane Erdmann, Mr. and Mr>. Wesley F. Hall ry for embarrassment caused Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Vroelanri and Mere- have returned to their home on Lit- Sutphin, Miss Kennon and Miss Pa- dith Luhrs have joined the Junior le *t. after spending a vacation at DANCINQ tricia Kgan, our Matawan corres- Rodeo Riding club of South River. Lake Worth, Fla. pondent. William IJ. Salmon, Jr., son of Charles Blood, better known as Ballet Acrobatic Dominick DeVito, Misses Jane Pcngol and Jane An- Mr. and Mrs. William L. Salmon "Chickie," son of Mr. and Mrs. Tap- Toe derson were week-end guests of of Mill id., Matawan, was among wfs H. Blood of Leonardo, form- Mrs. Elva Harbunell, aunt of Jane tho.se students of the Peddie school, er residents of this place, has Character tow* .w* «««» NAVES1NK AVENUE, ' KUMSON, N. J. Pcngel, at her home in Brooklyn. Hightstown, receiving second aca- signed for a part in the new George Social During; the week-end swimming demic honors for the winter term. Abbott show, "Mrs. Gibbon's Boys," bites'M)cnms»—m ivas enjoyed in the pool at the St. A senior at PeeWie, Salmon is a which will open in Boston Ap, 18, Children From, 3 Up brakwicracUawi* St. George hotel. member of the stamp club, the prior to ita Broadway opening. tpmii—m ywr ivffc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bcdnard and Glee club and the Radio club. He Charles ia a graduate of Matawan Evening Classes *, daughter Sandra of Camden were also was awarded second honors high school and haa played in sev- local visitors Saturday. Mr. Bcd-for the fall term. He has recently eral Broadway hits. For Adults Flowers f» Easter nard was the former coach of Mat- returned to Peddie Xo resume his awan high school. studies after spending a two weeks' Class or Private Lessons Cheerleaders of the grammar vacation with his family here. Everett WHOLESALE and RETAIL , school arc holding a dance tomor- Mrs. Paul A. Egan entertained her Joseph Fulos and family of New row night at 7:30 o'clock in bridge club Thursday afternoon. York city spent the week-end at LAWN MOWERS the high school gymnasium. The Prize winners were Mrs. Ralph heir place here. proceeds of the dance will help to Herrick, Mrs. Richard Erdmann, Mrs. Charles Grant Is recover- Phone Rumson 1-0620 pay for now uniforms. Jr., and the hostess. Substitutes ing from a recent illness. POWER and HAND Mrs, Mabel Arose was guest of were Mrs. William Martin of Fresh Lieutenint Viola Warneker, i honor last night at a birthday Meadows, L. I., and Mrs. William daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MOWERS party given her by her card club. Rabel of this place. Warnfker, left this week for San Mrs, S. Fcdele of C'liffwood ave. Mrs. William R. Craig entertained Francisco from where she will be ia a surgical patient at Jlonmouth the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club sent to Japan. LARGE SELECTION Memorial hospital, this week. Mrs. Lena Warwick of Matawan James Noddings returned to Mrs. John Baker substituted for visited with her daughter, Mrs. Drexcl Institute of Technology, several days last week in Matawan Stanley Stilwell and family, over Philadelphia, Monday after spend- school, Your old mower hat ing the spring vacation with his the week-end. parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Walter Shinn, who had been visit- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams trade-in value. Clayton Noddings of Ravine dr. ing hl3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. How-visited on Sunday at Yonkers with ard Shlnn of Weldon id., has re- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Suidym. Garrett McKeen, Sr., returned turned to his home at Jacksonville, Friday from a three-day business Fla. Miss Nora Singleton is confined trip to Buffalo, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. George Zaggle of to her home with illness. DOROTHY Miss Constance Carhart, a stu- North Tonawanda, N. Y., were Mrs. Robert Beanley and son MERRITT MACHINE SHOP dent at William and Mary college, guests of Mrs. Zaggle's sister, Miss of New York city visited with her Willlamsburg, Va., has arrived parent*, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, TOLAND 24 Mechanic St. Phone 6-0322 Red Built Esther Blau, recently. The visitors 201 E. Bergen ri. RE-frMM-J home to spend her spring vacation were en routf from Florida. over the week-end. with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Word has been received that an Stanley Carhart. article written by Miss Esther Miss Virginia Rohloff of Irving- Blau, sixth grade teacher in the ton was the week-cn* guest of grammar school, entitled "Can the Miss Patricia McKccn. Classroom Teacher Teach Art," has LAWN SttO & TU*F Mrs. Phoebe Ziegler and son Paul been published in the School Art* Own a picture town at littlt cett the easy spent Sunday at the Peach Blossom magazine for March. The article SCOTTS way: Fted with TURF BUILDER to Cavalcado at Hammonton. was written under the supervision bring out grass health and color. Sow Mrs. John White entertained the of Mrs. Howard Wolverton, who Catholic Daughters of St. Joseph's was art supervisor in the Matawan SCOTTS triple cleaned seed to establish church at a card party recently. school system at the time the ar- hardy luxuriant turf. 1 Ib, 3,000,000 ttedt Prizes were won by Mrs, Thomas ticle was written. $1.35; 5 ibt • $6.45. Walling, Miss Annie Wheeler, Mrs. Miss Esther Blau and Mr. and Rcgina Lynch and Mrs. Pnul Do- RED BANK TURF BUUDH-The complete lawn food. Mrs. George Zaggle of North Tona- Ian. The "dark horse" prize was wanda, N, Y., were week-end guests Feed 50x50 ft • $2.50; 10,000 iq ft • $7.50 won by Mrs. Philip Egan. of friends at Forest Hills. L. I. _ SPREADERS for quick, taty lawn applications Donald Weir, Sr., is confined to Miss Elizabeth Ann Vreeland, his home on Broad st. by illness. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Warren $9.95 and $16.50. Joseph Ingravido, student at the Vreeland, has been confined to her high school, who has been serious- home with intestinal grip. ly 111 in Jersey City hospital, lias Charles Pike of Church st, a stu- THE WRIGHT STORE shown slight improvement. dent at Rutgers university, New FAILLE HANDBAGS Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pollcr, owners Brunswick, is home on his spring OFREO BANK of Dutch Mill inn, have returned vacation, from a vacation In Florida. M MOKMOtTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Mrs. William C. Ludi and her IN NAVY BLACK BROWN Mr. and Mrs, Milford Nealls have mother, Mrs. J. Carle Anderson, en returned from their wedding trip, tertained members of the Keyport which was spent in New York state. Book club at the former's home on Twenty^ve members of the Cath- Scncnck avc. The guests were Mrs. olio Daughters of St. Joseph's Harvey G. Hartman, Mrs. Mils- church, Keyport, attended the 45th pa ugh Van Brackle, Mrs. John O. anniversary of the Catholic Daugh- Hartzler, Mrs. Henry E. Ackorson, ters of America, and the installa- Mrs,- Charles Springhoin and Mri. tion of officers at the Robert Smith George Davis. TELEVISION hotel, New Brunswick, Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Zahn, ternoon. 75 Atlantic ave., arc the parents ot 5,oo Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sutphin a eon born Saturday, April 2, at LOWEST PRICE YET...ON NATIONALLY entertained over the week-end Paul Rivcrview hospital. Smart, handsome faille .... impeccably tailored Hood of Philadelphia, who attends Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kuhns and Brown university; Miss Camllle children have returned to their to the right handbag silhouette of the season .., Cdmpton, Bridle, student nurse at home on Middlesex id. after spend- FAMOUS MAKE...BIG SCREEN... St. Luke's hospital, Now York city; ing the winter in Florida. some leant if til Iy self framed, others framed t» James Compton, Bridle, a junior Mrs. Leonard' Brown of Wyckoff polished gold finished metal. Complete with at Princeton university, and Mr. st. has returned to her home after and Mrs. Lafayette Lytle of Cran- a visit with her sister, Mrs. Don- change purse and mirror. It's the handbag bug "IMAGE PERFECTION" TELEVISION ford. ald McCadie in North Carolina. Mrs. Warren Vrecland enter- Dr. Rex Cunliffe, professor ot for Spring! tained her bridge club recently. education in charge of guidance at Prize winners were Mrs. Gerard Rutgers university, was the speak- •plus fed. tax Devlin, Mrs. Renssclaer Cartun er at a meeting of the Parent- and Mrs, Howard Erdman. Teacher association held in the li- Mrs. Phoebe Ziegler entertained brary of the high school last night. the Friday Evening Pinochle club Miss Anna Longstreet has re- recently. Prize winners were Mrs. turned to her home on Jackson st. Dora Drugas, Mrs. Michael J. Eo- after a prolonged visit with rela- vino and Mrs. Thomas Walling. tives in Metuchen, where she was Miss Elizabeth Morrell, a student convalescing from an operation Be sure to see the at Methodist hospital, Philadelphia, performed at Rivcrview hospital. spent from Friday until Sunday Mrs. Constance Nuscatello of At- with her mother, Mrs. Millard Mor- lantic ave. is a medical patient in 9 rell. the Perth Amboy General hospital. Miss Alice McCurdy, a senior at The mother-daughter banquet, New 4B Beaver college, Jcnkinstown, Pa., sponsored by the Westminster has been spending her spring va- guild of the Presbyterian church, cation with her parents, Mr. and will be held May 6. Mrs. John McCurdy. A benefit performance of "There'll WMMAC

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8HOF FRIDAY UNTIL » r. M. Crant New Trial s Elliabeth Ann Cooper Miss Cooper is a pupil of Marcel Grancljany of New York. Her pro- To Paul A. Young gram will Include "Tho Pngiwint Driving Case to Be Bctrlrs," by Grandjany; "Feerie," Tournier; "Marguerite at the Spin- SUITS! Ke-Tricd Tomorrow ning Wheel," Ziibcl; "Deep River Inter ude," Grandjany, and "lm- Th. conviction of Paul A. Young, prom >til Caprice," Picrne. SI, of 105 East Bergen pi., on Mbs Cooper is a daughter of Mr. charges of drunken driving Friday and Ifrs. J. P. Cooper of Matawan, night by an acting magistrate ut .and the granddaughter of the lute SUITS! Asbury Park brought charges of Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, Jr., fraud in open court. Mr. Young, of Rid Bank. Red Bank district school clerk, was ordered fined $200, assessed $20 for the fte of one of two physicians Court St. Ann, CD.A; who examined him and his license At (Croup Initiation SUITS! was ordered revoked for two years. Th* acting magistrate, Samuel A large delegation of members The gift to remember L. Epstein, Saturday morning and 18 prospective members of granted an application for a new Courd St, Ann, Catholic Daughters trial tomorrow night with a new of America, >Kcansburg, partici- acting magistrate presiding. pated with eight other courts Sun The charges arose from an auto- day n a group initiation of can- mobile accident at Asbury Park didat ;s to celebrate the 45th an- Mar. 18. Mr. Young contended in niversary of the C.D.A. The event For Your Easter Outfit! court that his slight appearance of took place at the Roger Smith intoxication shortly after the acci- hotel, New Brunswick, the trip dent was caused by drugs he had being made by chartered bus and 1! aster elegance—a new star* EXCITING NEW SPRING FASHIONS IN taken on the orders of Dr. Thomas prlva cars. McVey, an Atlantic Highlands Mil Grace Ryan, grand regent K!f.r|n Walcli! Its swart SHEEN GABARDINES, MEN'S WEAR dentist. of Court St. Ann, and Mrs, Mary licmity will tdrill \our Inveil uric. After granting application for a Conk, vice regent, were on the en- 11* famuli* Jin( written findings," said Mr. Epstein, Stalls Next Thursday Ijird i\lyfn. 21 jvuvh, uiljitttnl. Ltfc "they should in the first instance, tuilutnl itfthl jiHt'il rnsr. i:mlmw<{ /tilt AT FREED'S consider the thing that they tire Tht Monmouth County library Jiliiiretliul. fll.M doing, namely and truthfully de- has increased i:a present trailer cid. whether the man was intoxi- branih .services, which talics books l-'.lfiin Dcl.it.xr. 17 jmels, atljuslal. 10K minmit gultl filliyt aue. { cated at the time they mad* tha to county residents living in rural rrleniiflutltFtdtnlUI examinations and not consider areas. The new service will start which side they are testifying for." Thurdayday,, Apr, 14, Th* two doctors concerned were Thu trailer stops will be as fol Dr. Sebastian P. Vaccaro and Dr. lows, Weaverville, 9:30 a. m. to 10 FrancU J, Gulto, both of Asbury a. m.. the second Thursday of each Park. Mr. Young's attorney was monti; Tinton Falls, 10:30 a. m. to Alvln Newman of Asbury Park. 11 a. m., in front of the fire house, second Thursday of each month; "Partlay potatoes," often called Pine iBrook, 11:15 to 11:45 a. m., in _WILBURS. for on menus, are mad* by boiling front of the school, second Thurs- •mall, new potatoes in salted wa- day )f each month, and Shrews- 15 BROAD ST JEWELERS RED BANK ter in their skins. When the pota- bury, 1 p. m. to 3:45 p. m., in front toes are cooked they should be of the school, second Thursday of "~~~~~ CSTABLISH£0 64Y£A*S ——— peeled and mixed with melted but- each month. ter and finely minced parsley library carries both fiction

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•Plug Tax STORE YOUR PRECIOUS FURS NOW in our modem air-cooled vaults! RED BANK 64000 for bonded messenger! 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXI, NO. 41. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16 Leonardo Penguins 3 Local Doubles Rout Belford Five Maureen O'Brien Sets Leonardo Penguins houted Bel- SURF, FIELD AND STREAM ord Cardinals Thursday, 62-43, to Teams Leading make it eight straight loises on Timely Note* On The Great Outdoors heir home court for the Cardinal*. BY STEW VAN VLIET New American Record Belford caw a 12-point half-time County Bowlers ead vanish as Palau, Clark and he two Keenans combined to rack Win* Mer'East fcr East aad Blow- m., E.S.T., which shall be ob- Accrra-CuslHIaeio BASEBALL COMES TO RED BANK tomorrow afternoon at the p 43 points in the last half. Palau served on all days. Betters Eleanor Holm's 13-Year-Old Towners' field, Newman Springs rd., when the Bucs of Red Bank high was high scorer with 17. Ernie For three days 2. Legal length shall' remain at Still in First Place; viBit the Caseys of Red Bank Catholic in the start of the intraborough Grasso and Joe Keenan etch had and two nights seven Inches as is now provided by Tourney EmU Sunday diamond rivalry. 3 points. old man weath- iw. Mark For The 100-Yard Backstroke Things should stack up fairly even for the two teams, with Red PENGUINS er threw every- 3. From Apr. 15 to and including The Monmouth County Bowling G May 14, the dnily creel limit shall Bank high holding: the edge in experience on the mound. Spring: and ludxiniky. f. - 2 r r thing in the association annual tournament this 3 7 book at us and ten trout. From May 15 to the Maureen O'Brien, Red Bank baaeball season are everyone's delight. So let's go, mister umpire, tell ack Kcenan, f 5 week-end at Red Bank Recreation Catholic high school senior and 'em to "Play Ball." lUBh, f - t 1 11 then he threw end of the season the daily creel alleys goes through its fourth and alau c. 8 0 2 limit shall be eight trout, of which honor student, Saturday night in 1 17 the book. Ever Inal round. ilark, c - 6 since last fall latter number not more than four 'hlladelphia smashed the 13-year- MAUREEN O'BRIEN'S breaking the American record for the 100- Janpnegra, g. . « 1 0 10 Red Bankers are having their ild American record for the 100- oe Kcenan, f. a 0 S our c a 1 e n d ar trout may be taken from ily-tishing best results in the douhles. This yard backstroke Saturday in Philadelphia is wonderful news. At this Koveleiky, g 0 1 IS has been water as hereinafter provided. yard backstroke, previously held by writing, we don't know whether or not the A.A.U. recognizes it as an 0 0 event is paced hy the Jimmy Acer- Mrs. Eleanor Holm Jarrett Rose. marked "Apr. 1, ra-Stcvc Custcllacio combination, official time. CARDINALS striped bass Fly Fishln; Water with 1.273. Bill Bennett and Her- Clipping the previous record tim« For the moment, (hat lent too Important. Fact Is she has Q F r trlp N r h From and after 9 p. m., E.S.T., by a tenth of a second, the young Waters, t 4 0 8 man Wolf arc in third place with cone the distance In 1:07.4, a tenth of a second better than 1 Schwa! !*, f 2 0 Poln't of BeiC° 'B May 14, the following two stretches 1,222. In fourth place are an Rit-] swimmer was officially clocked IB Eleanor Holm's record time. If, for technical reasons, the IsakBcn. t 3 0 Barnegat Inlet." 80 when the ap- of water are hereby designated as ontown pair, Anthony "Tats" Ratti | 1:07.4. Of the three dockers, one A.A.I. doesn't accept her work In the Interscholastlc meet at loans, c 4 2 10 fly-fishing water: and Joe Baker. They lmvo 1,220. set her time at 1:07.3. Headed by ~aylor, ir 1 0 pointed day at last rolled around Mrs. Dorothy Wyld, the official* l'hllly, it Just prolongs something which is bound to happen. Graiso, g 5 3 we were all set for a three-day go 1. Big Flat brook, Sussex county Stan Janeski o£ Hod Bank con- Experts like Coach Jim Reilly are confident that not only an Amer- at the green-heads. -From the concrete bridge, Route tinues to hold second place In the have certified her record and for* 19 5 43 singles with his 683. He trails Frnd warded the information to the N«» ican but a world's record will one of these days be her's. Red Bank's There were four of us in the 31, downstream to the end of tho ;iona] A.A.U. for recognition. lovely young; aquabelle goes to Florida after Easter to compete in the party, including our hosts, Mr. and Roy tract, a distance of approxi- Fcderlcl of Freehold, whose €83 nationals at Daytona Beach April 23. With but the barest amount of Mrs. William Frank of Shrewsbury, mately four miles. held up for another week. The feat was performed at th» Bill Menzel, Bradley Beach, and 2. South branch of Raritan liver, Nordy Aschettino of Hed Bank Is University of Pennsylvania's Hut- racing luck, Red Bankers should be able to welcome home a swimming Official Notice chinson pool in the 11th annual In- champion and—let's hope—an American and world record holder. the writer. As we drove up to Bill's Hunterdon county—The stretch of second in the all events with 1,767. shack I noticed something very fa- water known as the "Ken Lock- He Is behind Joe Paulson of Key- terscholastic Girls' Swimming meet. t marked the first U. S. title ever MILTON "RED" NICHOLS, one of the shore's most capable and About Fishing miliar about the location. Upon a wood Gorge," a distance or approx- port, who continued to** reign in closer inspection I found the shank imately two and one-half miles. this department with 1,797. set in the event. The young lady. colorful court officials, was among the personable persons at the annual stroked her way over the four meeting and banquet of the North Jersey Board of Approved Basket- was built upon the same spot where The following regulations shall Little Silver firemen managed to At Sandy Hook my father and I had camped over lengths of the pool in smooth fash- ball officials Tuesday night at Robin Hood inn, Clifton. apply to the above designated lly- continue their hold on first place ion to finish 17 yards ahead of her The event was attended by 300, who heard Walter E. Short, secre- Permits Will Be 30 years ago. nshlng water: in the high team game, with handi- nearest competitor. Besides tha tary of .the NJSIAA, and Dave Walsh of the Eastern Intercollegiate After 4he Are started in the 1. Fly-fishing only shall be per- cap. Their count Is 1,094. American record It also smashed Basketball Officials association. Frank Corrigan introduced the suc- tailed at Main old pot-bellieb d stove, provisions and mitted from 6 a. m., E.S.T., May TEAMS the previous meet record of 1:12.1 cessful candidates in the recent basketball examinations. duffle stowed away we changed in- 15, uninterruptedly to and includ- IMcp Tot set by her in 1948. ing September 30. Liberty 1 2 007 sou 21107 to surf fishing attire andaasembled Guaranteed Auto Silks 2S33 mi Gate at Reservation 2. Daily fishing hours shall he Besides the backstroke event she DAN PARKER, New York Mirror columnist who has never been our riggings It Is quite a project Klefer's Tools, I.. U. 2H38 r,7 set another meet record in the KXV known to endear himself to race track owners, Thursday edited one of Col. C. D. T. Ostrom, command- preparing for the surf fishing, es- from 6:00 a. m., E.S.T., to 9 p. m., Oakhural Firemen 1.... a(iliS Mil .g officer, Fort Hancock, an- E.S.T. Culm, Eatonto-vvn .-. 2 120 3(10 2750 yard freestyle when she churned his more subtle and humorous pieces on improving the breed. pecially when the thermometer Fair Haven 2 23fii) her way to a 1:03.36 time. The old In a mythical interview, he quotes a New York racing com- nounces that fishing privileges will read in the 30's or low 40's A fellow 3 Not more than four trout may meet mark of 1:01.6 was set In 1941 be granted again this year for all has to put on to many things that be killed daily. Fair llnven 1 25."lt 22S mia»ion member after first informing his readers that New GamumnnoH Uptown.... 2.100 I 9.1 by Mrs. Patsy MacWhorter Healy. bonafide fishermen who desire to by the time he la ready he is hard- 4. No bait or lures of any kind The new time i.-i about four seconds York's racing season opened, appropriately, on All Fool's day. nsh at Sandy Hook. Fishing will may be used, except artificial files, Airport Inn, Hml ltiink 219.1 IBS 211110 ly able to walk, let alone lift his DsnieUou Morlnr, Klh. 25!I3 228 2H21 nbovo Ann Curtis' world record. The commissioner's statement to the public Is worth re-reading: be permitted on a two-mile atrip on arms. By the time we hit the beach wtiich arc expressly limited to dry Iteluly Ai!i'», Red Hank 2231 uml 2I;:I;I Thus it appears that Red Bank'* "'Well, you might caution the boys to get out early so as the Atlantic side of Sandy Hook, a cold driule out of the nor'east flics, wet flics, bucktails, nymphs Old Timers, Ki-d Hunk 2421 11.13 27s 1 curley-halred aquatic star Is fsat extending from the main gate to and streamers. Expressly prohibited rojtollicc, ltcd Hunk.... 238:: 3:19 2721 not to mis* the Dally Double, and to remain late, except of had started and the turf was Hotter llousckeep It. H. 252.', Hid 2771 becoming as proficient in the Ire*" Speimacctti cove. are metal, plastic or wooden lures, course, If they have lost all Ihelr money. In that case It pounding plenty. Kndenhnch'a liw.. With 2702 237 293IJ style as she is in tha backstroke. Anyone holding a permit from plugs, spinners, spinner flies and At. HiKhlnniU Fire Co. 2307 282 25811 Hudson's Tarpon Takes wouldn't be fair for them to retard the Improvement of the any fly to which there is attachud Chiim|>'» Har, Koans. 2:i:tL 312 2 ii 1 a MLss O'Brien managed to garner 1948 need not apply for a new one, Frank Tats a Tan-Pouno>r Until Roofs™, Midi, 2501 1S9 three U. S. backstroke records in breed by taking tip valuable space. Tell them to strive for the as the old permit will be honored or tied, or which is used in com- 2(i'.l0 T«ip Place in Mel. Up and down the beach as far Llncroft Firemen 252!> 27!) l!«0S four days of swimming, plus a Mid- philosophical attitude toward their benefactors, the track own- Applications for permits by mail bination with any metal or plastic itadar, Lonn Branch.... 241.1 315 The Register has received the dle Atlantic A.A.U. record th« slxtlt will not be accepted due to the aa one could see there were "beach or other contrivance of any sub- Alvino's Circle, It. (I. 2CU6 219 2x.",r> following clipping from the Apr. 3 ers, this season. Warn them to think of the sacrifices the track bugs" and fishermen, so we decid- Sen Girt Firemen 1.... 2024 2 Ili mo day. laek of facilities for processing re- stance or sort. Norwood UUtrili., L. B. 2.14K 1B!I 27371 Issue of the Miami Herald and our owners make to provide this Ideal entertainment for them— the ed to try the inlet, where Harry 1 plies to them. Fishing permit! will 5. Also expressly prohibited.shall lieu Bank Diner 2137 !I39 277C sports department extends congrat Another visit to Philadelphia on nest time they are Inclined to criticise anything at the track. be issued at the main gate of Fort Breslin of Bradley Beach told us be any type of angling whereby the AlliHilmi'Ht Fire Co 2(115 387 3002,' ulations to Mr. Hudson on hla prize Monday night netted her the baau» Let's all jern forces and work for the greatest season of breed Hancock military reservation with- that the day before At Morton, fly is cast directly from the reel. Frecmaii'a, Freehold.... 21113 171 27H4 catch. tlful Isador Gottlieb trophy for th« president of the Monmouth County Crate's llev., Ited Hank 2432 234 211 M; 150-yard Individual medley rice. out charge, and will be honored 2G0K Improving ever and this goal will be easy of attainment If we Federation of Sportsmen's clubs, OecnriporL Fire Co. 1 217J1 435 Entries being received at the of- Competing In the annual spring in- all make sacrifices—skipping a meal here and postponing the throughout the fishing season dur- This column wishes to congratu- Fiirmingdalt! Firemen.. 25311 372 2'joa fice of the Metropolitan Miam ng the period from sunrise to one had seen bast swirling while he late C. M. (Pete) Cubbage of the J. Hiulct 2 229D 324 2lill fishing tournament seem to sub- vitation meet of the Y.M. and purchase of that new suit, there, In order to swell the handle waa flying over the inlet In a hell' Howard Smith company of Belford Men's Club, 1,. 11 2721 351 3)72 Y.W.H.A. she made a walkaway of half hour before dark. St. Luke's Church 2IIS 21li 2C«4 stantiate tho claims of many old the event. at the track this year to a new high. Then the track owners, It is requested that anyone nsh- copter. His tip proved a good one, upon his appointment by Gov. Dris- New Strand Rest.. I..It. 2414 216 2IIIII timers that the Keys area is seeing the Racing Commission and, I daresay, even the Jockey Club, ng from the shores of Sandy Hook when after several houra of fishing coll to act as one of the two com Inii. Taxi Co., Long U. 2.154 147 27111 one of the biggest runs of large tar To do the trick she smashed an- will be proud of them at the end of the season.' co-operate with the military au- .Bill tagged a ten-pounder. mercial representatives of the com- Kiefer's Tools, Klheron 2S1C lit pon in years. other 13-year-old record. Going the By this time it waa raining hard, Gentile's iMkt, N .Mnn. 2fili5 204 292!) distance in 1:56.2 she lowered the "Throckmorton didn't add '. . . when they will have worn through thorities in .keeping the beaches mercial nshing industry on the Kxiray'i No. I 2772 9« 2868 Latest catch made In that area, 'so Mrs. Frank, who had been tak- newly formed Fish and Game coun- 2106 Middle Atlantic AJV.U. district rec- the soles of their shoes and are on their feet again.' 'But of course, clean. Facilities do not permit mil- Sea Girt No. 2 2401 40S to take a tourney lead, Is the 156- itary personnel to clean and patrol ing it like a man. suggested that cil. Freehold Electric 240U 321 27 a I) pound Silver King landed by C. ord by 4.8 seconds. The previous we knock off and head for the Globe Mot., Red Hank 2731 150 2S1I0 record was registered by Pot that part is understood." the beach; in other words, the odds The new council consists of Nats' Jew'lra., Fair II. 2608 231 2842 Alan Hudson of Rumson, N. J., an With the gee gees but a couple months away from their visit to shack and food and warmth. It sportsmen, farmers andcomtncrcla Forbes of Camden in FeMtfrJf" are that you will' And the beach DOUBLES Miami Beach, Fla, This la the big 1«36. Oceanport's beautiful Monmouth Park, the above "words of wisdom" exactly as you leave it the'next didn't require much urging, as by fishermen, all grouped together for Dohrn 4 Osborno ... 575 509 81 1265 gest tarpon taken thia Mason and aren't too much out of place. We'll see If the boss will'permit us to Urn* you come to flsh. this time we war* all ready to call the Betterment of hunting and Kolsmnntl 4 WlKKOtt COO 550 123 1173 capturea top rating for that species. The same night she also topped a run them Just before opening day so that all the boys will be certain h quits, only hone of ua wanted to fishing In the state. It is a big job McCui! * Chandler.... 518 SIS 90 1132 trophy for the 90-yard freestyle to be properly briefed. The aame rules and regulation* Zipper * Vnnncr 54!) 480 63 1122 Hudson fished out of Marathon on pertaining'to'the use of the beach be the guy to suggest It, for fear of and much good can result from it. Ilobko & Kill] 537 533 46 1115 the Fiji III, and Capt. Elmo Cap. open race, beating Judy Lens, a for Ashing' as applied during last being called a alasy. Without proper laws governing the Cimninnlmm * Coly_ 507 527 00 1091 put him on the big fish just off Newark Athletic club teammate. WHEN THE LIONS CLUB honored Red Bank high's basketball . Back again in the comfortable, perpetuation of tho remaining nsh Hibhctts A Smith .... 512 525 57 1091 Est Buhia Honda Key. The tar Maureen's time tot this event waa team a couple weeks back," a group of 11 boys were given the chance to year will be in effect for the cur- Vitola £ HoMridk'e .. 530 473 87 1090 rent season..Each angler mutt reg- roomy shack, the radio going and supply, it Is only a matter of time KIRUI-H 4 Mll7.nl 182 4110 Ml l»80 pon fought for 55 minutes before 0:20.0. hear some excellent advice. It came from Don Kellett, director of tele- ister at the main gate and obtal meat ainling in the pan! This is when there won't be any salt water Hurley 4 Finaro 630 451 75 1i)5l> being brought to gaff. vision for Philadelphia's WFIL. More boys should have heard it, be- Maker ft Riitti 502 ",36 102 1220 A week ago yesterday she aet a permit, All cars must be parked the Hfe and it brought back fond fish. Hudson's entry displaces the 149 cause—perhaps—more might heed jit. memories of tha paat. Skoneki * Vunllrunt 559 501 SI 1204 two national backstroke marks in in spaces provided, and the'limits We feel that "Pete" Cubbage Brown 4 Dangler .... 493 571 102 1105 pound catch made by Athetton W. an A.A.U. swimming meet at the Kellett came to Bed Bank because he's a pal and old class- of the beach opened to fishermen The rain continued to come down who has tho endorsement of the Shaw ft Blair 51S 545 102 llr.r, Hobler of Princeton, N. J. Hobler Newark A. C. pool. She barely mate of Lion President Jim Humphreys and Lion Member must be atrictly adhered to. Dogs all afternoon, to we decided to call North Jersey Commercial Fisher- Smith ft llonio 59li 517 3B 111!) also landed his ttsh while out with missed American record time tot off the fishing until the next morn P. GattiB ft T. finals 601 531 90 1125 Frank F. "Bud" BlalsdeU. It's not his words so much as It is and.beach parties are not allowed. men's association of Belford, wll Lafayette & CoHtn .... Ii3fl 539 45 1114 Capt. Cap"o, just three days earlier. the 100-yard in that event, being ing.-However, toward evening Bill use his efforts to combat pollution his own life story which'makes his advice to athletes so timely Luggage compartments and doors WallitiB ft, Tuhl 470 479 150M099 Hudson, the new leader, also has only three-tenths of a second away. of all cars must be locked when- suggested we take a ride, out to establish a salt water fish hatchery Scullhorn 4 Cnv'iiKh 4911 478 114 109t a 40-pound barracuda to his credit. The records she did set showed un- and worthy. the beach and look things over. Jpffely & Aumauk.... 527 477 72 107B ever the automobile is unattended. in this area, to see that the exist- nutter 4 GuilliiimK.... 41.1 514 138 1907 Second species to provide aomc believably fast time for SO and li After leaving prep school, Kellett earned money to attend college, This regulation applies to all auto- When he reached the beach there ing conservation laws are rigidly Moycs 4 Clark Ml 411 108 'JS:i sensational fishing during the pa» yards. The 50 was completed in While at Fenn, he starred in three sports and proved the type stuff hi mobiles on the military reservation wasn't a fisherman in sight, which enforced and to promote means Gutter.].Inn ft Cohen 538 6118 OB 1412 week was chiro. Leads for this 0:30.4 and the 75 in 0:48.4. prompted me to say: "there is not Nill & Trcjiii 44 595 117 117S Is made of by captaining the basketball, baseball and football teams. in view of the proximity of the 1 whereby our fast diminishing? sup species changed hands in all three a 'surf fishing bug left" Where- Wilson 4 llrutih 548 /,25 81 1167 That she should equal or better He played , coached in college and then took his branch, United States disciplinary ply of salt water fish may be saved Joslin ft Blom „ 523 10O 120 l|3!l divisions of the tournament, the Mrs. Rose's time has been evident present position. Took? No, earned would bo better. His advice to barracks, and must be compiled upon Mrs. Frank spoke up and from extermination, I.nyton ft Doblier 509 MS 108 1135 latest addition to the prize list be- for some months past. Her times high schoolers: "Opportunity waits on preparation. Study is hard, but said: "You're wrong; there are still Newman & Junkrlmun 449 '190 141 1133 ing a three pound, 10Vi ounce Lady with. All fishermen must be off the A new and very complete hand- Schellnc-k * Janim.... 511 500 117 list have consistently been close to the It pays off." reservation by the time posted at four of them." "Where are they?" Fish taken on lly rod by Robert 1:07.5 mark In every recent outing. I asked. "Right here in this beach book, "The Pilot Fishing Tackle Kelly ft Mahoncy 540 490 99 11211 Baxter of Miami, Fla. the main gate each day during .the Guide," on fresh and salt water Hyde & Nest 568 495 63 1120 Miss O'Brien is the 17-year-old ALTHOUGH JERSEY RACE TRACKS arc not forced to pay buggy." wat the reply. MnuLniiitlvliii ft Stein. 539 513 fif> 1118 Baxter was fishing off tho Vene Ashing season. fishing can be had from Bevin-Wil- Trail ft Herbert 490 509 117 1116 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William bettor when a minus pool exists, it isn't likely that any of the state's The procedure for obtaining nsh- Saturday morning broke with tian causeway and his entry estab- the sun trying to pe«p through a cox Line company, East Hampton, Slanjnrk & (iarHnc... 517 4»2 48 1077 O'Brien of West Front St. race tracks will take advantage of the situation. The matter was ing permits Is as folows: applicants Grlflith 4 Krueitrr .... 429 500 141 1970 lishes a new tournament record as Next important stop on the brought to light when Attorney General Theodore D. Parsons an- cloud bank and the nor'east wind Conn. In this book you will discov- Danielson 4 Warden 428 517 84 1029 well ns taking the lead. He bested will obtain an application and a er how to pick out the right outfit young lady's busy schedule will be nounced a decision regarding state taxes from the tracks. permit card at the main gate. Both continued to blow. All day long, no Johnson ft GHKC 190 481 48 1019 tho former record pacesetter, G. strikes. The same story up and for every fish. The best combina- Anderson * .Merritt.. 420 194> 'JO 11)04 the senior nationals at Daytona It Is considered "bad business" for a race track to fall to forma will be filled out by the ap- Wonder & Smith 9:12 316 171 12111 Moray Stephenson of Chicago by Beach, Fla. She'will leave Red down the beach, where tome hun- tion outfits for dual fishing, eitner 0',-j ounces. Stephenson had held pay ticket holders even though the amount In the pool Is InmiflU plicant, who will return the appli- salt or fresh water. Mcrohi 4 Oaken fill" 520 nil Illlll Bank Easter Monday by airplane. clent to return a dime on a dollar. In a case cited by Racing cation to the soldier on duty at dred expectant fishermen had re- Itockhill & Corcionc.. 831 510 27 1171 the record since the 1945 tourna- The "Big Date" will be Sunday, turned for the kill. Van Dins 4 Taylor.. 501 528 138 1169 ment. Commission Secretary Charlie Sheehan, a show pool has but the gate, and will retain tha com- Flounders in the River Skislak * Esplto 492 .16 93 1152 Apr. 22, when she meets the coun- nine cents for every dollar bet. Since ten cents Is the amount pleted permit for use throughout Sunday morning, cold, raw, and We have received our card from Clery ft Smith 513 573 60 1152 Fishing out of Pier 5, Alfred try's best in her specialty—the . to be paid, the tracks would like to just put up one cent. plenty of wind—no flsh By noon Hunter 4 Pnrtcnfelder 501 570 72 1143 Bergman of Kenmore, N . Y., the season. Permit* are not trans- Pauel's bouts, Rumson, stating that M. Arnone-D. Amono ,15S 520 60 1138 backstroke. Mr. Parsons' ruling, however, Insists that the nine cents is ferable, and it is advisable to safe- we were all willing to call it a day flounders have started to bite. Ruffini ft Lafayette.... 516 600 12 1128 snagged a big sailtish, which breakage, which belong to the state. It was in this explanation guard them, aa they may be hon- On the way back to the shack we Wh«n Pete Pauel sends out cards C. Bruno ft P. Bruno 5S2 412 90 1114 weighed 72 pounds, 12 ounces, and that the attorney general said that the tracks could get off with- ran Into Ed Janata, former vice Callerton-Rubensteln.. 491 52S 87 1104 measured a full eight feet. ored In future year*. Thia system saying the fish are hitting, you can Walling, Jr. £ Murphy 141 484 171 1102 out a loss on the race by simply returning the customers' money of Issuing permits Is designed, to president of the New Jersey State Plnicltorc « Wcinehi .100 .137 54 1091 without the usual profit. As It stands. In order to pay at least be sure that they arc doing so. The reduce the work involved by all Federation of Sportsmen's clubs. fish are good size, top catches are Qnttix ft Kennedy .... 500 505 39 1041 Coast Guard-Numbered a ten cent return on a winning bet the track loses ten cents per Ed said that although he failed to Appleitate 4 Jilson.... 427 113 165 1035 dollar bet rather than one cent per dollar. concerned. between 50 to 60 to a boat. Kownnczky-Klberson.. 489 4.12 81 1022 Co-operation In obtaining permits get a. strike, he . saw four bass Stripers have been seen around Milo t Fishier 4S1 406 39 986 Motorboats Increase The whole thing is a matter of legal definitions. It is not true, as caught, the largest weighing 16 RED BANK BOWLING CENTER prior to the time they will be used the Rumson bridge, but no catches SINGLES A total increase of 7,678 num- CITY LEAGUE tome track fans believe, that the state is recommending the limiting of pounds and the others between 8 V, Vllola ...„ G27 4.1 G72 bered motorboats—pleasure craft show betting. Neither is it true that the tracks are trying to squirm will be appreciated and will help have been reported. Bass have also CM avoid a bottleneck at the main gate and. 10 pounds. been seen opposite Bahr's landing, J. Ilobko 607 27 16 feet and longer—in 1948 over tho April 1. 1949 out of paying a slim profit to the $2 bettor. They probably were trying R. lllbbels ..._ 598 30 628 previous year in 11 districts has W L AVE to get off with some of the state's breakage money, but Mr. Parson Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Thus ended the opening week- Highlands, but have refused al W. Chandler 513 03 1101 Eluner's _ 44 31 895.11 end for the 1949 green-head season W. dinner - ",53 30 589 been reported by the U. S. Coast (ilobo Petroleum ... .. 41 34 873.51 nixed that in hlB announcement. Minus pools are something Jersey baits. ls :i!l for Mr. and Mrs. Wlllatn Frank, D. Moldrlilite "> 5S7 Guard. Globe Motors 40 35 S96.57 tracks haven't experienced too frequently, anyway. So don't hold back Eatontown Team Wins Slit. C. CunninKhum 512 33 575 cCormick'i Coal , 40 3,1 360.65 mates. The iron men will keep on paying when they have to. Bill Mennl and yourt truly. . Trout Stncklnz R. Zipper 520 51 574 According to figures released by Vlnce's Bur 39 3« S«4.4» Volley Ball Match Reports from one end of the It is estimated that opening day A. Onhorno 529 .16 565 the USCG, all districts but on Better Housekeeping .... 39 36 834.30 there will bo approximately 200,000 W. Dolim 80S 29 550 showed increases. The largest in- Progressive Insurance .... 33 3i 819.38 coast to the other failed to show Sitt. Coty 523 5.10 UcA Bank Diner 19 56 795.20 INCIDENTS AND INCIDENTALS:—George Clunc didn't get out Eatontown Presbyterian Sunday- much activity. During the three trout liberated in the state. It is 523 crease, 3,270, occurred in the New school members won two out of H. Smith 501 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES fishing over the week-end. Reason he gave was that birds had eaten days some 30 to 40 under-sised bass our understanding that the com- E. WiKiiett 472 526 York area, the Third District, with G HG AVE, three games of volley ball with the 1 525 all the worms before he got there . . , South River high school's base- were taken in the area of Spring plete list of the stocking will be A. Itlesmnnn 4G' 524 75,794 numbered boats now listed as I). Lafuyette - 74 27S 19S.7J ball team goes on a trip to Florida. They leave April 13 and return the Long Branch Presbyterian team, Lake. These fish averaged between sent to only two New Jersey news- H. Kull BOH 511 compared to the 1947 total of 72, N. Aachefino 71 259 189.4S W. Cmzier — 466 111 K. PnlKndrnno - 71 247 135.1* 25th, in which time they'll play a four-game schedule. 21-12 and 21-19. The other score 12 and 1< inches. Last year a heavy papers. This procedure does not P. Gattls 542 524. The only region to show a dc J. Tuttlo 55 242 1S4.81 was 16-21. G09 Roland J. Hlnes, who continues to pack 'em In for his Sat- run of baby baas preceded their seem fair to this writer, who feels B. Skoneki 567 (107 clino was tho Second District, St, J. Costa 75 253 184.5. Iddy night wrestling shows at Asbury's armory, intends to again The deciding game was hotly big brothers by several weeks, so that The Red Bunk Register, as J. Cnstll "89 600 Louis, where numbered craft fell O. Wenn .- 67 237 1S1.5H contested fronj start to finish. Carl B. Chirk 546 598 I". Fischler 66 253 1S0.84 promote boxing bouts, beginning In June . . . Members of the we do not look for much improve- well as all the other papers In the from 49,794 to 43,772, a drop of 6,. W, Lufnyctte _ 58 236 178.42 Peterson won the basketball foul state, are entitled to this list. Cer- T. Cnttls - 580 597 022 in one year. root beer and checker club Joyously announced that Ray Taylor ment until May 1. W, Walllns 507 581 T. Arnoue 65 223 177.S3 of the Chamber had given birth to a new Homburg hat. The •hooting contest. Representing Eat- tainly It is not fair to the fishing M. Aumnck, Sr 530 571 The figures released by the USCG K. •Smith _ «U 223 177.S9 cheer was halted, however, when one sleuth reported that the ontown were Roger Fary, Conrad public, many of whom depend up- W. nnnitler 517 5 IIS Include records of its districts from E. (iello - 75 235 17«.S0 Howard, Carl and David Peterson, Proposed changes in trout fish- on their local newspaper to furnish V. Lafayette 541 566 Boston to Honolulu. Mainly respon E. Allen 71 220 17M» classy looking chapeau was simply a good block Job on one of ing regulations for the 1M9 season, E. CuvnnnilKh 50.1 6".O J. Msimroppi «9 246 17I.1». Dave Buasell's old hats. Ann and Charles Stochl, Robert them with this information. J. ltcnzo f'jtj 553 sible lor the ever-increasing lleet o K. Jeftlcy 72 258 179.1S Werner and Richard 'Wordman which opens Friday, Apr. IS, have J. Rumni ...- - 71 243 175.51 Schools and clubs can get films of the 1948 and othei Wo havo sent a wire to Chief C. Fi'teraon »7- r.52 numbered craft is the large expan Refreshments were served by Mm.bten promulgated by the new W. Smith 537 S, (iolino - _ 70 236 175.9 baseball instruction films without cost by writing Lew Fonseca. He's Game Protector Fred Craig at 550 slon and growing popularity of rec J. Stoblo 70 235 175.7 Heath of Long Branch, State Fish and Game Council, De- W. Brown .-. »»2 516 director of promotion, American and National Leagues of Pro Baseball Hackettstown requesting that this R. Sculthorpc 492 reational boating. K. Smmo 74 221 174.SI partment of Conservation and K. JelTery SJJ 512 J. Itento _ 69 228 174.80 Clubs. Address: 84 East Jackson blvd., Chicago 4, III. Economic Development, headed by column be furnished a list of the 510 E, Elurim 45 217 172.S* J. Ouilllams 495 533 First copies of Sports Illustrated, the mag which ex-Tribune Bucs, Caseys Clash Frank J. Valgentl of Madison, as stocking of the ponds and streams /,. Click JnhnHon .... 451 P. L'reti 75 234 172.1S 529 L. Smith 65 217 17t.«4 . sports editor Stanley Woodward is editing, looksOIke It will be chairman. . in Monmouth county. T. tlhl 52 1 MiTrllt .... 441 K. VnnHrunt ... AppleEnte 571 M, Arnono - 58 247 171.47 a' permanent newsstand fixture . , . Word from Florida Is that Tomorrow Afternoon ill! II I), Arnono 68 223 t7t.«T In accordance with the law the The monthly meeting of Mon- I'. Dnlhler 597 l.afnyette COS Louis Canagrande and Tony Baclgalupt are Red Bank's best bet Red Bank high school base- .1. Lnyton Ituhcntitcin 553 J, I.nfayctto 62 244 171 new regulations were submitted to mouth County Federation of Sports- 597 J. lilstel 47 225 171 at outdoor shuflleboard. They've been performing at West Palm ball team tomorrow opens Its the Secretary of State's office at the (i. Trail Roi'khlll 59'-* Beach. , men's clubs will be held tomorrow It. Hyde Smith _ 65« M. Collo 51 211 170.29 season by visiting Red' Bank atate house. .The council ordered a at 8 p. m. in the social hall of As- W. Warden 5SS Weasels 558 A. Mruno - 7 4 211) 18S.71 Georgo Fenterman, averaging 177 for ten games, was beaten foi Catholic high at Towners' fleld, public hearing on the proposed W. llranh 53S Cori'lonu 57 R, Fischer J'J 214 1B8.4S bury Park village, Atkins ave,, 582 Ktifllnl .'..' 561 S. Janeski 69 213 H7.ll high score honors last week in Florida in a special bowling exhibltloi Newman Springs rd. changes at 2 p. m, Apr. 30 at its N. Jiacl.aimhlin -,*7 li 57 near Springwood avc. Host will bo W. KriiL'Bcr I'iiiKltoro n»H 56 J. LoCictro 72 244 164.(0 which marked his third defense of West Palm Beach's title. About 21 Couch Tom l'hlppti most likely 57S E. Wndc 56 213 164.SS office In the State House annex at the Twin Syoamore Rod & Gun .1, Newman iMernla 531 *»3 years ago, rolling in Red Bank, Georgo rapped out a 290 game, the bes will assign Alvln Orlggs to the Trenton. The hearing was also A. Htelnhtlrdt ... 57 S Kennedy fl I li 5S V. Trnm 72 233 161.38 club. , I'. (jrlflUh 57(1 (ientlle 507 55 C. Wlllouuhhy 6» 217 164.24 of his life, He hud a 707 series five years ago in Long Branch. mound for the Bucs. Coach Adam called In accordance with the new 5117 W. AnpleKilte 27 2t4 144 • Kretowlca hasn't announced who Uumuu SOB Kmioalto 521 55 Arthur "Bed" Patterson, publicity man for the New York law setting up the council. The BEOATTA ASSN. MEETING J. S. Herbert 463 102 Sklslnk 500 55 K. l.onccoy 7 4 226 163.41 Yanks, nan sent SIM a couple hundred Hchedule will start for the home forces, statute provides such a hearing L, Mahoncy 3188 4l2i 660 KUchlor _.. r,50 5,', C. Hruno 30 20.1 Hl.'li 21 55!l I.. Romeo 44 iae 157.1s but Tom Fltsmaurice or Eddie J,. ClnrUni' 538 Ynti's 5:B 34 1 booklets. They're available at The Register's main office . . • must be held before any change A meeting of tho officers and 4U2 03 65.1 I' . Johnnen 48 1K3 156.1* Bahr are likely choices, K. .SehltllHck 651 Onken ...» 506 53 Mike Brlscese, Keyport's ace athlete, In Texas on an umpiring can be made In the state Ash and members of the Nntloniil Swoop- II. Kelly 509 54 Clunry 499 69 C. Ynkow 62 221 1(3,11, assignment. • He's been on Wichita Falls' spring training tour 51 652 J. Rtuclo S2 196 153.3. game code by the council. stakeg Regatta association will bu A. .InnUK 5111 Hruno 4S4 62 BELL SYSTEM LEAGUE S. Diwli'laon 480 6!l Arnono, Jr 4^1 62 C. Nlll 71 193 151.1*' and got the job of umpiring the St. Louis Browns-Oklahoma The proposed new trout fishing held tonight at 8 o'clock at the bor- 516 W. Fmnk 41 214 ISO.tT City games. STANDINGS ough of Red Bunk building, 75 II, (IlIlM 537 511 Rlherson 4911 31 W fishing regulations for 1949 follow: T. Wllsun 517 .ID IlimtLT 448 SI 200 CLUB Deaths the past two weeks of Nat Crawley and Jimmy Duryea have Lnborntotles _ 47 1. The trout senson for 1949 shall Choatnut at., opposite tho Heel Bank Illom 471 Ilrilll 462 M J. Cflltfl, 103, 222, 2.111—R2I; N ' saddened tha many who knew them. Cr,awloy, former Richard K. Fox It. B. Eiiulumcnt 45 nrmory. According to Harold S, (I, Nlll 119 U0 530 J, Timiiick 401 jl AscluUlllo, 193, 177, 236—6061 J, Tuttlt.. L.. U, Kmilimiciit 41 commence tit 8 n. m. Apr,, 15 and I. Gllttolllilnn 515 IS .HIS II. I'urtwifeUkr 511 61 2IIII. 22.-,: rl. W.ute. 233; A, Bruno, HIS; »nd Red Bank Orioles ballplayer, and Duryea, former second tu Mickey Control ORICII 41 extend uninterruptedly to and in- Allen, rocordlng secretary, matters C. Cohen '. ISt I* 52'J ,1. Kovviinczyk 4li4 50 K. Jellrey. '214; K. Eltrrlm. 211:9. (lollnn,, Walker, were two likable, colorful gents. We'll greatly miss tho Itvelj II. U. Itcpnh' , US cluding Sept, 30, Other than on of much Importance pertaining to .1, Sllllijllck 600 27 527 11. All.'rton 455 4» 210: t. (itllt, 3US1 H. Flicher, 'J0 o'clock. Thar* will be rnuale, o'clock. In.charge are Mrs. A. S. reading* and refreshment* will be Bottont," chairman, assisted by aarved. Mrs. Eugene Haai, Mrs. A. J. Pllt- nlk, Mrs. Paul RtlnhoM, Mr*. Ma- mi* SUvola, Mr*. O. R. Apgar, Mr*. Jama* Waldman, Mrs. Frank Bar- nard, Mrs. James Letts, Mrs. Jerry Oenerelll, Mr*. J. P. Shethan, Mr*. Arthur HatneM and Mm. Claude Smith. REPLACEMENT Doctors and nurses who carry on th* health program in Middletown township schools will explain work Radiator GRILLES done in their particular field* at a meatlng of the P.TJL Monday night at Leonardo grade seheet at tVrtOMtkCKM t p. as.. Speakers will be Or. Mare Krohn, Dr. George Wagner aad Miss Helen Earl, LIGHTER A spring dance I* being arranged for Friday, Apr. tt, by a commutes with Mrs. Oeorge Reeck in charge. The dance will be held at the 40t spier avsnua school adultorium with Hart Web- er*e orchestra playing for dancing. alUnhurat Both popular and squire ~ Hr faehrmi fMvrtw music will b* played. ten. Its

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Please call at the Shop for 'Admittance Cards Te^Du Mont Teleiati* i^7o new prketofl.Du Ment b|wittr^e)nre) ^ you the manufacturing economies that hove eome with greotly Increased proeludtoii •nd lower cost of some components. As you probably know, demand for Qu Mont receivers HAND has always run far ahead of supply. And although they aro rapidly stepping up output, thto DRILWitL h price reduction make» Du Ment so outstandingly tho greatest value on tho ».j.-k."h11«'iSl market that we expect to be twamped with orders. Our suggestion would be that you coma He .Klnch

m today; select the model you want and place your ardor far oarliett delivery. SI5 Cookmon Avenue Telephone: A. P. MM! Snap Lock NOTICE Moiunouth County Surr*|*U't Officti the date of the afurtitid cidir, or thiy WRENCH he Mlddlttown 'J'ownahln Board of In tht- matter or th«'eatntcof Citrine* will b> lortver bamd of their «etloM SOLD ON EASY TERMS cation will rteelvi- bWU, tin on* Gen* E, Flihcr, dc-cmid. .Notice to eredltorl thmfora efilnit the aald itibierlbare. - RADUTOR K-U" floor nollthlnit und icrubfalnv to prtitnt CIHIIDI pgnlntt tttntfi. Dated! freehold, N. J,, Muck. 10, hln. (HI- iqunl) with K H. P. mo- Puriunnt to the order of Oorman Me- 1949. on Tliuraxlnv. Airll 14th, 1049, lit Faddln, Surrugnte of the County of Mon- DOROTHY OWBN NSHKR, mouth, mitde OIJ the thirtieth di> of Harden Plae., Little Silver, N. f, DurlArjlioiia mid bid forma mtiy lib M«rcK, W)»l on tht .upll.ntlon of Dor. LORAINE M. WOOD, wed (rom thr ollkc of thi Dlilrlcl nlhy Owen Kluhir, Lomlnc M. Wood nnil lil Drydtn Koad, Montelalr, N. I. tk any llm« Wlwciri tho houra o( Clnrencu K. Schuyier, Kuccutori of tht CIARRNCM R. gCHUTLIR,' 0 K, M, ami 4:00 I', M. elliito of Clnrcncc Ii,' Klshcr, dlceaiid, 64 Ardllej Road, Montclair, N. J, J H. KELLY COMPANY 'be Hoard o( EUucutloii IHITVPI tht notice Ii hcitliy nlven to the credltori to rejnet any mnl KII Mill and to of nalil Horeimd to exhibit to the nub- MetM>, MtCnitei-, Enfllih ilarlal.lnformnlltlri. • . . . «orlhM-i, «xecut»r«i m nfoi'emld, their * Studer, PHONE 6-3900 RED BANK AMM W. DAVIDHE1SOT, itnhtt anil drmandi aialnot tht till ••• 11 Contmaroa Corner Broad St. * Harding Kd. Dlitrlci Clerk, tu», «tiii«r oi«a, wltUa el« awttlu baa Kewirk, N. .1. Attecaif*) nvmtrm, r, i» RIVER OAKS AT FAIR HAVEN, N. J. OPEN FOR INSPECTION

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PRICE OF HOUSE PICTURED ABOVE $18,000 WITHOUT FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES FURNISHED MODEL RANCH HOUSE Five rooms and colored tile bath, stairway to the second floor for storage, cellar under entire house. Ea*y housekeeping kitchen. Linoleum floor ani counter top, best grade hardwood floors thruout. Windows and doors weatherttripped, screens furnished for windows and doors. Insulation on ceiling to prevent heat loss thru roof in winter and to keep house cool in summer. / . ' . •§ Colonial electric fixtures furnished, solid brass hardware, gas range furnished or will allow $100 should you have one or desire to purchase one youmld Linen shades for windows. Roomy one<«r garage attached with entrance to the house for stormy weather. Open porch. Lot 100x115, shrubbed and seeded.

FUHNITUKE By STERLING FURNITURE SHOT 1 21 White Street Red Bank, New Jersey, CURTAINS, DRAPES, SHERMAN'S, Ine. BEDSPREADS, Etc By 45 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey. ELECTRIC RANGE, REFRIGER- BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP ATOR and TELEVISION By 46 Monmouth Street Red Bank, New Jersey GLASSWARE, VASES, Etc By CHINA AND GLASS SHOP 87 Broad Street- Red Bank, New Jersey, FLOWERS By HONEY BEE FLOWERS '. tit;t ttaat > t > n » Broad St. ft Thomas Ate. • PLANS BY EMIL A. SCHMIDLIN, ARCHITECT, Red Bank, New Jersey, One of New Jersey's Foremost Architects. assurance that nothing will be done there to spoil the natural beauty With sprawling cities and new industrial centers spreading out every- of their surroundings. Here is one spot where man has set out to where, the unspoiled beauty of the American landscape grows con- IMPROVE upon nature—not to deface it. The residents of this exclu- stantly more rare. And people who are seeking the things which are sive community have spacious rolling grounds from one-third acre to. fundamentally American, the freedom of the countryside, the wooded more than an acre. They will have the special use of a right of way to hills, the unchanged streams, find that their search grows more difficult. the picturesque Shrewsbury River.

By happy fortune, there is today in Monmouth County a tract of land We urge you to visit River Oaks to see and inspect the houses which' have already been completed there. You will find that their restrained which has escaped ruthless disfigurement by thoughtless men. Its roll- Colonial architecture adds to the beauty of their surroundings. You ing .hills, its wooded glens, its fresh-flowing streams is beautiful. will discover the kind of residential community which is America at People who will build houses in River Oaks, Fair Haven, will have the its best. ALLEN BROTHERS, Inc. BUILDERS — DEVELOPERS 54 BROAD STREET TELEPHONE 6-4440 RED BANK, N. J.

River Road i<> Wuodlnnd Write, Fair-Haven, til Linden Drive to Highland Avenue to ]luni»nn lload In Huenn Villa Avenue In Woodland ATMMM t* LM«I DIRECTIONS: Heights Tcrrai'c and Model House. . ' land Avenue tu Height* Terrace and Model HOUM. ' ' RED BANK BEGIBTEB, APBIL 7, 1919

Bendix Plant Gelt ill Safely Award MARINE THEATRE The management and employees ONE STOP ATLANTIC THEATBE of tht Red Bank branch, Bendix for your Laundering and Dry Highlands, N. J. aviation corporation, received a Cleaning. It's convenient — THtTB8.-rSI.-8AT. Sat. Mat Sat. Mat aftty certiBcate merit award Mar. It'e beet 22 at the Hildebrecht hotel, Tren- JOHN OAftFIKLD WALT DISNEY'S /PROGRESS ton. The award was made by the at BEATMCI ••ARSON ttwIdc inter-plant safety conteat SO DEAR TO committee, sponsored every year by the state department of labor. OF EVIL" MY HI ART" CONVENTION LEON'S IN TECHNICOLOR Qov. Alfred E. Driscoll and Har- •1-7* WHITE STHfcKT ly C. Haiper, commissioner of labor DEAD END KIDS SUN.MON. Sun. Mat and Industry, made the. presenta- Red Bank 6-2800 CLARK GABLK tion. J. J. Sullivan, personnel man- WALTER riOUKON ager of Bendix, accepted the cer- "SMU00LEM COVE" VAN JOHNSON tificate on behalf of the plant. The BRIAN DON LEW EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS • BUSINESS EXHIBITS contest Is baaed on the ratio of SUMMON. ton't. n STACE SHOWS • FASHION CREATIONS • MUSIC total man-hours to the number of "COMMAND DECISION" LORETTA YOUNO SOUVENIRS • PRIZES lott time Injuries. E. R. SN YDE R & CO ROIIRT CUMMINOt WILLIAM BISHOP Riverside Heights VIRGINIA l'ATTOV Mr. and Mra. WllSam P. Wood- for Dogs and Livestock ward of Frost avc, spent Sunday THI ACCUSfD '•BLACK EAGLE" INSURANCE with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hollo- SEVERE MANGE, ITCH, FUNGI, —And— way at Flushing, L. I. BAfeE SPOTS AND MOIST ECZE- TUK8.WED. ADKLE JKROENS FIR6 CASUALTY MARINE AVIATION LiM BOND' Mr. and Mrs. George Leek and MA (puffed, moist cars and feet). MARILYN MONROE daughter, Patricia, spent Sunday Ear soreness, car mites, puss pim- HUMPHREY BOOART SURVEYS and APPRAISALS with relatives at Jersey City. ples and other tkin irritations. Pro- ANN SHERIDAN "Ladies of the Chorus" FRANKS lnen»«d Now Tori, and New J«.ii>r S,ui,,, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nelson and motes healing and hair growth or MT O'BRIEN Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Peterson of YOUR MONEY BACK. THURSDAY One Day 135 FIRST AVE ATLANTIC HIGHLAND N j Perth Amboy were Tuesday guests PBESTON FOSTKH BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE PHONt ATI 09 00 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bremyer of RID tANK PET SHOP "Angals With Dirty BASIL BATHBONK Chapel Hill rd. I EAST FBONT ST. —In— The Sew and So'club met Tues- B. B. S-4MS "The Last Day* of Pompeii" 132 RIVER ROAD KUMSON day at the home of Mrs. Anna ROY ROOERt —And— Fyke at Headden's Corner. Birth- DONALD BERRY Now in our neiv location with everything modern for yemr day parties were given for Mre. JANET MARTIN pleasure and comfort. Drop in for a refreshing ilii: Frank Sax* and Mra. Fyke. The "EVE* OP TEXAS" —In— ! Made society of St. Mary's church at- tended a performance of the Pas- right here in our own kitchen . . . gift sion play, "Veronica's Veil," Sun boxed ... Your choice of dozens of day at Union City. Tht trip was made in two busies. Mm. Melvln different kinds. See our Eusti-r Leek wss chairman of arrange display on Mechanic Street. mentx. The Women's Republican club met at the fire house •Tuesday, TllM., Apr. 12 NOW NOW THRU SAT. Rabtrt Taylw Van H.llln NAMES PUT ON EC.C.S IIJEE! Boy Scout troop M attended th Lnretta Vounc Avs Gardnir "ACT OF recent rally at Leonardo. Kenneth S Acts Vodvil VIOLENCE" LEAVE YOUK ORDER In P.rion, Van Johnson "THE BRIBE" riu. Acker placed first in the flint and KEYE LUKE, "JUNGLE steel contest, making a Are In 1 Charllt Chan's Inv- SUN., MON. TODAY orlt. son, f.moui ."Mother Is PATROL" seconds; Bobby Pulton placed sec- -H.llrw.ad «tar. - Phyllis M.lvrn ond In the dressing-, contest, and ON THE SCMEN A Freshman" Calvtrl Douslas Rlohard Hemhauier wee 'third In Aatl. Mara In "MY OWN Clenn Ford "EXPOSED" With William Holden the signaling- contest. Albert Quack- Extra on STAGE TRUE LOVE" "MAN FROM r enbush Is scoutmaster, assisted by . • P. M. Rudy Vallee Plus COLORADO" Nicholas Psrrlne. . •ISO* Tal.nl Quail Zfr***, Mrs. W. J; Dlngwell. of Bralnard ave. observed her birthday Sunday. She received many callers and '•UtaV..,,.., .. -..-.... IUXK , ,\rnih t, Fit/*? Committecwoman Mrs. Katharine 1 MORTICIANS TO MEET Keuuburg Elkus White of Red Bank; Com- | A dinner meeting of the Funeral Mrs. Emily Hamilton has rc- Democrats Pay mitteeman Gerald Cestare of Eat-1 Directors' association of Monmouth urned from a three-weeks' trip ontown and Former Mayor Paul I and Ocean counties will be held hrough the Southern states. While Kiernan of Long Branch, a state I Wednesday evening. Apr. 13, at touring she visited friends in in Dues committeeman. I Buck Smith's tavern, East Keans- Memphis, Tenn, On behalf of the national com-' burg. John J. Ryan of Kcansburg A meeting of Group 4, C. I. A., mittee, Mr. Kiernan presented the At Sea Bright club with a check for 125. will he host. Oilicials of the State )f the Keaniburg Methodist church Funeral Directors' association and on vour was held at the home of Mrs. Wil- Atlantic Highlands the State Board of Embalmcrs and liam Dodd, with 16 members pres- Keyport Funeral directors will be guest ent. In the absence of the presi- It Will Have speakers. dent, Mrs. Ida. Andrews preside.!. John L. Montgomery, referee of After the business »e3sion the Pol- Primary Candidates Monmouth county juvenile court, spring fashion iyanna birthdays of Mrs. Violet and Mayor Charles E. Applegate, r Johmon, Mr*. Iva Englemann and Upon the statement by Jack will be principal speakers at a lec- O ~ Mrs. Anna Vorhies were celebrated. Flcmm, candidate for election lo urc and entertainment to be pre- Each received a homemade cake the Highlands borough council, tnji sented at the high school tonight. and * gift. The next meeting win "no-club has dignity unless its mem- The program is sponsored by the be held at the home of Mrs. En- bers think enough of it to pay their Raritan Boys club. glemtnn. dues," the North Shore Democratic A concert was presented by the j club ended last Thursday night's Men's glee club of Hope college. Th» Ladles' auxiliary of Keans- meeting with almost $100 in the Holland, Mich., in the Reformed Husky and burg Post 19S3. Veterans of For- Something till. church Sunday evening. vigorous f f«m eign Wars, will meet tonight at "I ask'that each of us put up our hiah-pwouemf theclubrooms on Maple ave. Mrs. Edward Levirie was honored Wore membership dues for 1948 to- at a surprise shower by her sewing flocks. Mary Jan* Auer, daughter of Mr. night," Mr. Flcmm told the 70 or Than Jiut and Mrs. Anthony Auer, has re- club at the home of Mrs. Chester more club members who met at Poling. NMIV (hut yi»i'\r rh'^fii yntir a Bottle of turned from the Monmouth Me- Harry's Lobster house, Sea Bright. morial hospital where she waa a Total fines and costs of $119 were Iv.istcr r-isttinn- . . . ADI) Milk Mayor Thomas Farrell, host for assessed against traffic offender* by j medical patient for the past week. the evening, welcomed the crowd AfCKSSOniMS anil MT it romc Magistrate Herbert R. Rothenberg I Baby and Started Chicks 1 1 The Platter Chatter club mat to Sea Bright. He said he was run- llu. ! ("nali ;t st\!r, iii*ii\iilijally last Thursday at the home of Mrs. ast week. Largest fine, |30, ning for re-election as mayor and Turin* Chows and Supplies ynlil* own. wi'h tlw> :[d:lili(in n\ :i Emily Hemhauser. paid by Raymond Massiy of Miami,! Puritan praised the political activities of Fla., for permitlng an unlicensed bright srnrl . . . ;m unusual heit Mr'g. Grace Oonder is recup»i- others on his 1949 ticket—Harry SII.K StJl'AUIOS in llUiiiK MILK CO. driver to operate his car. , . . rnlorj'ul t;Iri\'s Mini 'i.r; in a ating at her home after an opera- Lovgvcn and Lany McCur- Mrs. E!!a Walker was elected W.D.SWARTZEL spring rolors'lo twist or knoL tion at Riverview ho?4>ital. mick, candidates for council, and n-if'-i'i JiK'.frli ui" iHri:"^ cm,rust. fed Btnk 646M president of the V.F.W. auxiliary Hazlct, New Jersey in your own special w;iy. Edward MscDonald, infant sun Mrs. Cccile Frankcl Norton, can- last week. Others elected were Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- didate for committcewoman. He al- Rosemary Sommer, senior vice Ph. k.'MM.rl 7-1109 ald, is home from Monmouth Me- so asked support for the entire president; Mrs. Marie Merinsky, morial hospital, where he was a Democratic ticket in the various second vice president; Mrs. Mar- BKl.TS to a|>;m your waist medical patient. county municipalities. jorie Concepcion, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Harold ButWrfleld and her Former Councilman Loren E. Ethel Close, chaplain; Mrs. Leona DON'T WAIT for yw car I• with color. .M»ny styles in sister, Mm. 3. 3. Leonard of Lake- Parsons of Atlantic Highlands said Stengel', conductress and Mrs. Jo- fabrics and leathers. wood, spent last Thursday in New that while no Democratic candi- sephine Dilks, guard. York city and attended the play, dates had filed for that borough's The annual dinner of Coronal 81.00 up Private LIVM." local government posts by Mar. 10, council, Royal Arcanum, wag hell The meeting of the Parent- a full ticket will be ready to be last week at Ye Cottage inn, An- •rim ft CAV GLOVKS In spriiiK's writcn in on the ballots on Primary Teachers' association of St. Ann's ton Koppenberger of Hailet, coun- exciting colors! Plain and school will be held tomorrow night. day, Apr. 19. « cil orator, was master of ceremon- The meeting of Keansburg Post It was Hie opinion of Mayor ies. PRESSURE-PURGE fancy fabrics in various* 1953, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Charles Applcgatc ot Kcyport that Members of the Keyport Book lengths. Faster will be held tomorrow night. all petty jealousies must be aband- club were entertained by Mrs. J, $2.30 The Ladles' auxiliary of the New oned within the party. He said Carle Anderson and Mrs. William • SAVM MOTOR WIAR Point Comfort Fire company will he did not believe the party is "pul- C. Ludi at Mrs. "Ludl's home • SAVIS OAS meet tonight at the Oak st. fire- ling together" at present as well Wednesday evening of last week. SIIOIJMIKK K\

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John E. Johnson will preach daughters, Mrs. Alvina Clark of ly Communion at 8 and 11 a.m. andPalm Sunday at 11 o'clock on the Port Monmouth, Miss Lin* Ravet- sermon by the rector. Rev. Theo- subject, "Christ, Ihc King." Church Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity tini of Matawan, Mrs. Eva Ethjcr ClttirchBi Servi ce$ dore E. A. LeVan, at the latter ser- school begins at 9:45 a. m. and of Massachusetts and Mrs. Eleanor Corbett of Milltown. BAVTI8T i dwell with thee." (Ps. 8:J,4>. Oor- RKFORMKD vice. Instead of the regular Sun- the pastor's class meets at the relativt passages from "Science day school session the children will same time. This will be "Pledge CIIAKLKS H. SltGKI, The funeral will be held tomor- Bed Bank Red Bank Mrs. Gaughan is survived by a sis- row morning at 10 o'clock at St. and Health with Key to the Scrip- "The Discipline of Victory" will assemble at 10:45 a.m. in the par- Sunday' in the church. Charles H. Siegel, 69, of 108 Hard- ter, Mrs, Edwin H. Brasch of Nut IUV. W. Clinton Powers will tures" by Mary Baker Eddy in- iah house and will walk in pro- The pastor will speak on the Joseph's church, Keyport, where a be the sermon theme of Rev. John ing id., former manager of a West Swamp rd. River Plaza, and a requiem mass will be offered. Bur- preaeh Palm Sunday at 11 a. m. clude: cession to the church. theme, "The Looks of the Lord" End brokerage firm, died Sunday brother, Cornelius Larkin of Mid- on "The Great Decision." The or- G. Gebhard at the 10:45 a. m. Pa;m ial will be in the church ceme- •It is (h» belief of the flesh and Sunday service. The choir will sing The schedule for the week: Tues- at the 4 o'clock vesper service. The , morning at .Monmouth Memorial dletown township. gan preludf will be Handel's "Lar-of material sense which sins , . . day 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion; h tery, under direction of the Bedle the choral introit, "Hosanna," by yyouth choir rehearsal will be held hospital, where he had been a pa- The funeral was held Monday funeral .home. go." The choir will sing "Let Ho-God is not the author of mortal Wednesday, 8 p.m., evensong and at 2:30 p. m. The junior youth] tient two weeks. morning at St. Dorotheas church, •annas Ring," "Palm Branches" discords. Therefore we accept the Collier, and the anthems, "Open the Gates of the Temple," by address; Maundy Thursday, 10 fellowship will meet at S p. m. and Mr. Sicgcl was born in Brook- Eatontown, where a high mass of GILBERT li. CONOVER Md "A Legend." conclusion that discords have only a.m., Holy Communion; Good Fri- Knapp, and "The Palms," by the senior group at 7 p. m. lyn, a son of the late Philip and requiem was offered by Msgr. Jo- Gilbert G. Conover, £3, died Church school meet* st 9:45 a. fabulous existence, are mortal Faure. John Zagaja will render a day, 12 noon to 3 p.m., preaching The Edna Woodward auxiliary Phoebe Siegel. He had resided at seph T. Casey, pastor of St. James m. and junior fellowship at 6:30 beliefs which divine Truth and Monday at the home of Mrs. Jen- violin solo. Barbara Addis, organ- of th* Passion. will have as guests at a mission- Little Silver 16 years before mov- church, Red Bank. Burial waa in nie Layton, Holmdel rd, Lincroft. F. m. Lov» destroy." (p.p.310,231). ary meeting tomorrow evening the ing to Red Bank a year ago. Mr.Mount Olivet cemetery under di- ist, will play the prelude, "Abide METHODIST He was born in Marlboro town- Dr. William R. McNuu, pastor or with Me," by Weinberger, and the members of the Women's Mission- Siegel was manager of the Harry rection of the Mount Memorial ship. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Central Baptist church, Woodbury, 7-RKSBYTERIAN postlude, "When on the Cross the Eatontown ary raciety and the Elsie Kittlitz Content brokerage firm of West home. Bearers were Harold AUen, Sadie Lindeli of Marlboro and four will bring the main message at the Saviour Hung," by Bach. Rev. Dunham V. Rcintg will chapter of the World War guild. End for 35 years. He retired two James Anderson, Thomas Hackctt, Rcd Bank The guest speaker will re Miss nephews, Leon B. Conover of Marl- colloquium Sunday evening on "To The choir will sing the cantata, preach Sunday at the 10:50 a. m. years ago. During World war II Joseph Koch, Charles Thompson boro, John P, Conover of Sayre- Rev. Charles S.( Webster will Catherine Schaffcr of the Newark Ac Task." He will also address the "The Seven Last Words of Christ," service on "The Coming of the Mr. Siegel was associated with the and Henry Field. ville, Willard Conover of Long . group making a study of the book, preach Sunday morning at the 11 King" and will deliver a children's Christian center. Refreshments o'clock service on "Life's Central by Theodore DuBois, at the Palm will be served during a social per- Eisner company as manager of the Branch and Edwin Conover of "Kevlve Thy Church, Beginning Sunday 7:30 p. m. service. Bible message on "The Story of the war bond division. EMER8OV £. BURNETT Florida. With Me." Other classes will be Test." The quartet will sing "The Cross." Trie choir will sing "Palm iod following the meeting. King's Welcome," by Whltehead, school will meet at 9:30 a. m. The meeting of the Ladies' aid Mr, Siegel and his wife, Mrs. Emerson E. Burnett, 75, of •The funeral was held yesterday led by Ellwood D. Puwere, Warren The consistory will meet tonight Branches" and J. Lester Rigby Mary Joseph Siege!, had celebrated Church st. Little Silver, who hadmorning at the Freeman funeral, dtBrown, Victor Edclmann and and a contralto solo, "How Beauti- will render the solo, "Jerusalem." society will be omitted this month. ful Upon tne Mountain," by Hark- at the home of Leon Pennington their 40th wedding anniversary two been employed by Mayor Alfred N. home itnd burial was ia Old Brick Miu Beverly Franklin. The pastor will bring a message at church cemetery, Bradevelt. er, will be rendered by Mrs. The-of 140 Pinckney rd. the 7:30 p. m. fellowship service months ago. Mr. Siegel is survived Beadleston of Shrewsbury, died Mary Mount chapter, Women'* resa McCllntock. The junior choir A game party will be held to- BAPTIST only by his wife. Monday night after a cerebral on the subject, "Our Inheritance CHARLE8~sT OSTEB Missionary society, will meet to- will sing, tht offertory anthem. morrow night at the church. of Hope." The choir will sing the Middletown The funeral was held Tuesday hemorrhage. He was born at Con- morrow evening at the home of The Women's Missionary society anthem, "Open the Gates of the Rev. James Howe,'] has chosen night at the Wordon funeral home, cord, Tcnn. Sir. Burnett had lived Charles H. Ostcr, 69, of Mata- Mrs. Hotner Methot, Conover lane. Sunday school will convene at on White st., Shrewsbury, until 9:45 a. m. An invitation is extend- will meet Tuesday night at the Temple." Sunday-school meets at for his sermon topic at the 11 a. m. with Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor wan, died Tuesday at Monmouth Officers will be elected an* in- home of Mrs. T. Russell Clark of »:45 a, m. service Sunday, "Was Jesus Trium- of the rtcd Bank Methodist church, last September. Memorial hospital. He is survived stalled. ed to all children and youth to phant?" Special Palm Sunday attend. The young men'a Bible 44 Foster St., River Plaza. Miss officiating. Burial was made yes- He was a member of Mystic by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Heyler Mrs. Elmer Cottrell and her com- Esther Crelln Hill conduct the de- Special service all next week in music will be sung- by the choir terday morning at Mount Olivet brotherhood F. and A. SI. of Red Oster, and a son, Franklin J. Ol- class will meet at 10 a. m. The this church will be as follows: directed by Mrs. George Hartman. mittee will serve refreshments at Intermediate Christian Endeavor votions. Mrs. Wallace Rankln and cemetery, Brooklyn. Bank. Surviving ar* his wife, Mrs. ter, living at home. open house Saturday night at the MUs Crelln will be co-hostesses. Monday, sound motion picture, Sunday-school meets at 4:45 a. m. Jennie O. Burnett, and three sis- The funeral will be held :n society meets at 4:30 p. m. with "The King of Kings;" Tuesday, JOSEI-ilTfoRRIS church. James Norton as leader and the service in church with Rev. Paul Pupils of the Sunday-school will ters, Miss Minnie and Miss Cora New York city. Local arrange- Junior Mary Mount chapter will TRIMTVTCFISCOPAL present a special program at the Joseph Morris, 74, of 21 Broad Burnett of Carlinville, 111., and Mrs. ments were in charge of the Bedle topic is "The Runaway Slave." A. Frederich of St. Luke's church, church Easter Sunday evening. meet Monday evening at the home Tha senior society meets at 5:45 Red Bank Long Branch, preaching; Wednes- st., Eatontown, died Monday night Frank Shrlver of Verden, 111. funeral home. of Mrs. Clarence Wickman of Rum- o'clock with Edward Swikart as Services for Palm Sunday are: day service, with Rev. Edward The Olive G. Mcade chapter will at Monmouth Memorial hospital The funeral will be held this son. Officers elected at the last leader. "Influence or Influenced" is Holy Communion at 8 o'clock, Seeburg of Vail Homes Commun- entertain the women of the con- four hours after being admitted to afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mount meeting will be installed. . church achool at 9:30, morning ity church as speaker; Thursday, gregation at an evening ot fellow- the institution. He had been ill memorial home with Rev. Furman the theme. | several months. WE SPECIALIZE The trustees will meet Monday The Woman's Missionary society prayer vajth sermon at 11 o'clock. Community Communion urvico, ship Wednesday night, Apr. 13, at A. DoAtaiis, pastor of the Little night at the church and Clayton will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. The Palms will be blessed and with the Methodist minister as the church at 8 o'clock. Mr. Morris, a retired salesman Silver Methodist church, officiat- in Service chapter, W.W.G., will meet distributed at all services. "Ho- speaker; Friday, three-hour serv- Mr. and Mrs. George Deancy of radio and television parts, came ing. Burial will be In Holmdel The pastor will address the group sanna in the Highest," by Walter, at Miss Florence Pyc's home on on "The Need of the Christian ice starting at noon, with special and son, Robert, received the to this counfry 28 years n(,'o from cemetery. Masonic services were Cleaning & Dyeing Buena pi. will be sung by the choir. Heinz speaker for each of the "Last right-hand of fellowship nnd were Birmingham, England. He was held last night at the Mount me- Missionary Enterprise Today." . Hilmer will render "The Palms," the son of the late Julius and Marie Domestic & Oriental • The Baptist Woman's league will A Holy Communion service will Words of Christ on the Cross." received into the church, last Sun- morial home. •lect officer* Tuesday night at the by Faure. A nursery is provided The ministers cooperating are day by the pastor, Rev. Mr. How-Berlyn Morris. He moved to Rum- be held next Thursday at 8 p. m. for the children of those who at-John A. Westin of the Presbyter- ell. son four years ago and had lived MRS, CELESTE RAVETTIKI Hug* church. Holy Communion will be In th« church. tend the 11 o'clock service. at Eatontown nine months. ' observed next Thursday night. ian church; Rev. Paul Holland of Last Saturday, members ot the Mrs. Celeste T, Ravettini, 72, of The annual Oood Friday service the Oceanport Methodist church, Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. El- sponsored by the Red Bank Coun- The vestry will meet In (he choir church, assisted by several mem- Matawan, died Tuesday at Mon- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, room Monday night. and Rev. Edward Seeburg. bers of Boy Scout troop 35, spent sie Southern Morris; three sons, LEON'S cil of Churches will be held from Capt. James E. Morris of Port mouth Memorial hospital. She was SCIENTIST noon until 3 o'clock in the Meth- There will be celebrations of the the entire day cleaning the inter- born in Italy, daughter of the late •l-« WHITE STREET Holy Communion . Monday and METHODIST ior of the church, and the church- Monmouth; Sgt. Douglas B. Morris Red Bank odist church. of San Francisco and Carson J. Andrew and Maria Casazza. Sur- Tuesday at 7:30 a, m. and Wednes- Fair Haven yard. viving are two sons, Andrew Ra- Red Bank 6.2800 • Services in First Church of day and Thursday at 7:30 a. m. and Morris of Austin, Minn., and three Christ,-Scientist, 209 Broad St., are HOLY TMNITY LUTHERAN 10 a. m. Rev. John B. Klrby, Jr., will de- grandchildren. liver a sermon Sunday at the 11 KEFOKMKD held Sundays at 11 a. m. and Red Bank Services for Good Friday will be: Colt's Neck The (uncial will be held this af- Wednesdays at 8:15 p. m. Sunday- Rev. Harold Hornbcrger will Morning prayer and proanaphora o'clock service on the theme, "I ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wor- achool meets at 11 a. m. Believe in Forgiveness." This will F. Howard Lloyd, acting pastor, den funeral home with Rev. Dun- preach at the 11 o'clock Sunday at 10 o'clock, meditations on the be the fifth in a series un the Christian Science lesson sermon. worship service on the theme, "A Passion from 12 to 3 p. mi and a will deliver a sermon on the sub- ham V. Rcinig, pastor of the Eat- "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Apostles Creed. The senior choir ject "Triumphant Entry" at tlie ontown Methodist church, officiat- H. L. SCOTT New Palm Sunday Witness." The service of preparation at ( p. m. will sing the anthem, "With Palms Real?" is the subject for Sunday, children's choir will sing "Glory service Sunday at 11 a. m. Charles ing-. Burial will be in Fair View THE KMMANUEL BAPTIST and Praise," by Marshall, and Francis will be soloist, singing cemetery. Apr, 10. and Worship are before Him," by Mrs. Jean F. Scnn will render the MORTICIAN Golden Text: "Bless the Lord, O Henry Purcell, and the adult choir An Independent Baptist Fellowship "The Palms," and the choir will solo, "The Holy City," by Adams. sing "Unfold Ye Portals." Miss P.F.C. JOHN J. TOOMEY my soul, and forget not all his will render "The Palm Branches," Atlantic Highlands Mrs. Adam Biker, church organ- benefits: who forgiveth all thine Elizabeth Matthews will be organ- The funeral of P.P.G. John 3. by Faure. New members will be .Rev. Howard M. Ervin will ist, will play th* prelude, "Jerusa- ist. Church Street, Belford, IV. J. iniquities; who healeth ail thy received into church fellowship. preach Sunday at the 11 o'clock lem," by Parker, and the offertory, Toomey, 34, son of Mr. and Mrs. diseases; who redeemeth thy life At the Sunday school session U service on "The Triumphal En- 'In a Garden," by Demarest. Sunday school convenes at 9:43 Michael Toomey of Conover lane, from destruction," (Ps. 103:2-1). try: A Messianic Demonstration." a. m. under the direction of Irving Rumson, was held yesterday morn- Sermon: Passages from the King 9:45 a. m. a dress rehearsal will Children are invited to attend Gemmell. ing at St. James church, where a Phone Keansburg 64)333 be hell for the pageant, "Three Frank M. Bell will sine; "The the service with their parents, and James version of the Bible in- Palms" and a women's chorus will The Youth Fellowship will meet high requiem mass was offered by j elude:. . Gardens," to be prtsented Easter a story-sermon entitled, "Dear Sunday morning. render selections from the cantata, Grannie," will be addressed to Sunday at 5 p. m. at Old Tennent Msgr. Joseph T. Casey. The sol- '• "Hearken unto the voice of my A meeting of the church council "Eternal Life," by Fred B. Holton. them. A nursery will be provided church for rehearsals for the pa- dier was killed in Prance Oct. II, ;cry, my King, and my God: for will be held tonight at the parson- The sopranos include Mrs.. How-for the1 younger children during geant at Tennent Easter morning 1944. , unto thee will I pray . . . For thou age. ard M. Ervin, Mrs. Frank M: Bell, the major portion of the service. at 6 o'clock. The Catholic War Veterans or- art not a God that hath pleasure Miss Hilda M. Goodman, Miss Nor- ganization of St. James church, The Luther league will meet to- 1 Church school will meet at 9:45 Good Friday Communion ser- tin wickedness, neither shall evil morrow night to plan for the state ma F. Buchhop and the contral- a. m. A two-hour sound Him on vices will be held at the church and members of the. Little Silver convention Sunday, Apr. 24, it tos, Mrs, George Sorby, Mrs, Clar-the lire of Christ, entitled "King at 8 p. ni. fire department Conducted services New Brunswick. ence Christy, Mrs. Albert Johnson of Kings'.' will be shown at the Tuesday evening at the John E. and Miss Elsie Stout. Miss Edith The spring conference of the Day funeral home. , The Rosary OH, .^uipm.nt mnJfatit,Hu Holy Communion will b* admin- 7:30 o'clock evening service. Women's Missionary Union, Claasis LtL fmptit. St Giorgi's by tlM Rim M. Lufburrow will be the piano The church board of education was recited by Rev. Edward istered Maundy Thursday, Apr. 14,accompanist. of Monmouth, will be held this af- Hughes that evening. •*J A*~m k( mj ( J Waterman Avt., on* block, at 8 p. m. Members and friends of will meet Monday night at the ternoon at Asbury Park Reformed t f trn tH iHf Muth of Bumson Rd.,' Church' school convents at 7 p. church. Burial was In Mt. Olivet ceme- the church are directed to the church. tery. A bugler and firing squad 4lmf(ut unit* Rumsun. three-hour devotional service to tia m. under direction of Miss Elsie The final in a series of mid-week Stout. Adult fellowship meets at 7 Lenten services will be held wer« present and Father Hughe3 (Take Sea Bright Bus) held Good Friday, Apr. 15, begin- CHAPEL OF gave benediction at the grave. ning, at noon in the Methodist p. m. with Miss Hilda M. Good- Wednesday night. The Rev. George A. Robertihaw man as leader. HOLY COMMUNION Bearers were Martin Dougherty church. The pastor of this church and Edward, Raymond. William! will speak on the Second Word The minister will bring the eve- PRESBYTERIAN Fair Haven Palm Sunday ning message at 8 o'clock on "Re- Atlantic Highlands Services for Holy Week are an- Thomas and John Porter. rIIfount rr/emorial ^rf from the Cross in the portion given P.F.C. Toomey, formerly super- over to the Lutheran church be- sults of the Triumphal Entry." The Holy Communion, confirmation nounced in a specfal Easter church Si00a.m. Holy Com* special music will include a duet, bulletin sent to members of the intendent of the Robert H. McCar- ginning at 12:25 o'clock. The senior of communicants and reception of ter estate, Rumson, Is, in addition * rriunion choir of the church will sing at "Alone," to be rendered by Mrs. new members will mark the 11 church and friends. Rev. Carroll Clarence Christy and Mrs. George M. Burck, rector-emeritus of Chii.it to his parents, survived by his that time. o'clock Sunday morning service at wife, Mrs. Robert J. Siano of Lit- TO. 6-0226 ' t>30 a. m. Church School Sorby, and a trio, "O Calvary" which the pastor, Rev. Elmer T. Episcopal church, Shrewsbury, is 135 W. 3,antSt. from the cantata, "Love Trihmph- officiating for Rev. Christopher H. tle Silver, and a brother, Porter 11i00a.m. Morning Strv- CALVARY METHODIST Schick, will preach on the topic,, Toomey of Rumson. ant," to be sung by Mrs. Ervin, 'Treachery," which is the last in Snyder, vicar, who is convalescing Ice and Sermon Ktypott Mrs. Bell and Miss Stout. at his Asbury Park home after an his series of. massages on "The MRS. HELEN X. GAUGHAN 4i00p. m. "Th» Cruci- "Look Straight," will be the *> The mid-week fellowship and Sins that Crucified Htm." X nun- operation. Morning prayer and fixion" mon theme of the pastor, Dr. pastor's Bible class meet Wednes- cry hour for tiny tots is conduct- procession of palms will feature Mrs. Helen L. Gaughan of 40 Charles R. Smyth, at the 10:49 a. day nights in the church, ed during the church service. the Palm- Sunday service at 11 Tower Jflll ave., wife of William Hen and Bojri'Choir of 49. J. Gaughan, died Friday. She was m, service Sunday. A claaa of new Church school meets at 10 a. m. o'clock. A prayer service will be distributed at all service* adult members will be received in- BAFTI8T held Good Friday from noon to 3 born In Middletown township, A film atrip, "Th* Resurrection," daughter of Mrs. Ella Larkin of to the church. There will be spe- New Monmouth will be shown. p. m. Celebration of. Holy Com- If you wish to allcnd a cial music with the traditional munion will take place Easter day Middletown-Lincroft id., Middle- service of unusual music blessing and distribution of ths Dr. W. Everett Griffiths will The senior young people's soci- town township, and the late James preach Sunday at the 10:80 a. m. ety will meet at 7 p. m. at 11 o'clock, and church school and inspiring worship, this palms. A special service for the service on the theme, "Tears will meet at t:45 a. m. Larkin. church welcomes you. baptism of infants and children will The union service will be held Besides her husband and mother take place at noon. Among the Palms" and at the 7:45 at 8 p. m. in the Central Baptist o'clock evening worship on the church. Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., METHODIST In the evening, the congregation topic, "Seek Y« the Lord." will be' th* preacher. Belford 1 Spiritual Science Church will join in the community service Sunday school meets at »:45 a. Union Holy Week services will Everywhere el Mini, N. J. at St. John's Methodist church. m. with classes for all ages. be held each evening at 8 o'clock "With Christ from Palm Sunday , Cor. Main 4 Walling Sti.. 1 Muck* Tomorrow evening a social will to Easter" will be the theme of I South of Highway 3< The annual "Upper Room" Com- in the local churches, with the Rev. Paul J, Myers' sermon for MONUMENTS We serve directly, and at no ; Kar. Kynlt A. Pinkntj, Pa»ter munion service, patterned after the be held by the Ladles'. Aid society ministers in charge. A special ser- the 10:45 o'clock church service. extra charge, those who live in •Spiritual and Healing Mtttingi, wit* Last Supper of our Lord, will be in the Sunday school room. A musi- vice will be held Oood Friday at 'SlMiagas Tutsdayi at 8:0* P. M. cal program will be followed by a His evening, message at 7:30 the nearby towns and surround- Keanibulu |.0;««..M administered Holy Thursday at 8 a p. m. • o'clock will be on the subject, •ranch ef Mothtr Church., lac.. N«w I oik p. m. by the pastor, social time, Refreshments will be A union service of Holy Com- "Jesus and His Colt." Church ing rural area, and when the served. munion will b* held in this church school meets at 9:30 a. m. Bap- The monthly meeting ef the next Thursday at 8 f>. m. tism of Infants and adults will be loss occurs at a distant point church trustees will bi held to- administered at 13:15 p. m. A our contacts with other de- morrow night. A meeting of the •T. OEOBGE'S-BYTHE-BIVEB meeting will be held at 6:45 p, m. St. George's by the River pulpit committee will also take Rumson for all those who desire to unite pendable funeral directors all place tomorrow evening, Services for Palm Sunday in- with the church Easter Sunday, The Bykota society will meet over the country will prove RUMSON clude Holy Communion at 8 a. m., This church is uniting with the Tuesday after school. church school at 8:30, morning invaluable. Mary Elizabeth Sutphin guild other churches of the bayshore prayer and sermon by the rector, area in services during Passion will meet Tuesday at the church Rev. George A. Robertihaw, at 11 with Miss Rebekah North as lead- Week, according to the schedule Your Expression of Sunday o'clock. Palms will be distributed appearing elsewhere in this issue. er and Norma Baxter, Julia Mar- at all th* services. True Remembrance tin, Emma Williams and Margaret Th* music at th* 11 o'clock ser- P. M. "The Crucifixion" by Stainer Allen as hostesses. CENTRAL BAPTIST So other act of a normal vice follows: Prelude, Palm Sun- Atlantic Highlands man's lifo gives him more The prayer meeting Wednesday day, Mailly; processional hymn, St. Men and Boys' Choir of 40 night will be led by R, H. Bean. Rev. Dr. Norman H. Maring of complete soul satisfaction Theodulph; Venlte, Monk; Bene- than the building of a Mem- Choir practice for Easter will fol- dlctus, Oarrett; offertory, "The the Eastern Baptist Theological low the meeting. seminary will preach Sunday at orial to his loved ones who Palms," Faure, Dr. Charles Os- have gone on. HARRYCF. 60 EAST The Men's club will hold a baked good, soloist; recessional hymn, St. the 11 a. m, service. Church school FUNERAL HOME convenes at 10 a. m. and youth JAMES A. ham supper Thursday, Apr. 31, Drostane; poitlude, Festival March, Our select Barre Memorials RED BANK N.J. . FRONT from 5 to 7:30 p. m. at the church. Smart. fellowship at 7 p. m. bear the Guild mark of ap- Optn your windows James H. Willl is committee chair- Th* men's) and boys' choir of Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., of proval, your guarantee of a man. 40 voices will sing the cantata, the Methodist church, will bring finer Memorial at no extra PHONE RED BANK 6-0557 the message at the 8 o'clock Sun- cost. Visit our showroom toward God REFOBXBO "Th* Crucifixion," by Sir John Stainer, at the 4 p. m. choral even- day evening union service In the. and gee our displays of these * (Tver Ihirlif I/ears of Dependable, Economical Service" Middletown song Sunday. The program follows: Baptist church. certified memorials. The wisest and best men in all Palm Sunday services will be Prelude, Lamentation, Guilmant; The World Wide guild will hold age* have been glad to look to held at 11 a. m. and ft p, m. Rev.processional hymn, St.- Theodulph; its monthly session Tuesday night the Church for their inspiration Donald R, Mac N'eili's sermon Nunc Dimittis in B minor, Nlbte; at the home of Mrs. Lee Barrett. theme for the morning will be hymn, Crucifixion; offertory, Pas- JOHN VAN KIRK and support. "King for a Day," and the topic The mid-week prayer fellowship Naxl to Mt. Oltvat .Cesariery HAVING THE ENTIRE COUNTRY sion Choral*; recessional hymn, is hild Wednesday, nights, and of his evening message will be Alford; poitlude, Our Father VV|w ASONIIIGCQMMUNITY "The Way to a Cross." choir rehearsal will take place Phoife Red Bank 6-0319 Art in Heaven (Sonata Ho. i), next Thursday at 7 p. m. in the' Sunday school will bi held at Mendelssohn. R.F.D. Box 108 Rod Bank 9:46 a. m. Miss Blanch* Van church. Scholck and Mrs. D. R. MacNdll EVANGEUCAL'tCTHEsUN timufh «w mntenMp In .he ASSOCIATED FUNERAL WRWRECTolE i will be in chart* of the nursiry West Long Branch SERVICEE. OOu r •*»*«**« « wtttthh member b * off Ab profosstoiMfotol l MtotH i service during the morning church Rev. Paul O. Albirtl wilt preach DISTINCTIVE M mto ten* dered. vice, Sunday school meets at 9:45 PHONE BED BANK 0-3810 This church is co-operating with a, m, LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., inc. th'.. Red Bank churches in the ob- The choir will render Ihs can- Wall St. Tel. L. B. 6-3567 • West Long Branch Nnn-fteotitrinn Lnrlii Attendant BIGHTS: POINT. PLEASANT 6-0547 servance of Good Friday when ser- tata, "The Resurrection Song," l>y vices will b« held from 12 noon Louise E. Slain nt the Sunday SEND 108 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE t* I p, a. evantng service at 7:80 •'dock. BASK BEGIftTKB, AVML 7, WI9. Page MONEY LOANED Hazlcl Firemen Name Pair Dales on Jewelry, Silver, Miuical Instrument*. America's ttst Ctrstts SPECIAL SALE Cameras, Binoculari, etc. ritted by Graduate Coraetleres Lk.uWd and bcnfcd by Stale ol N. J. on slightly used clothe*. Suits, Topcoat* from $8 up. WE PA V CASH FOli OLD GOLD and SILVEB TUCKCI'S CORSET SHOP 20M HIIRKWSBL'RY AVKMK, RKD HANK, N. i. Broadway Loan Co. 1S» Broadway LOBJ Branch I. «W Broadway Lon( Branch LAWN MOWERS PENNSYLVANIA AND DILL & McGUIRE MOWERS

Detailed plans have been set up prizes to be Awarded. Other nighh- their power, tbe com,pany pur- tor the annual fair of the Hazlcl of the fair will also be set aside chased a new combination truck fire company, io be held this year for various organizations and these for $12,000 and then built a large from July 8th to 16th, lit the com- will be specifically announced at a brick addition to their flrehouse in pany's grounds on Highway 35. later date. order to house the three trucks. AN EXCELLENT MOW Kit C4ACQ Tills year's grand award is a One of the features of this year's This plus the additional equipment 19*3 Plymouth four-door special de- fair will be a special playground mado an additional outlay of $13,- FOR AS LOW AS 1JJ' luxe sedan, complete with radio for the children, which met with 000. and Heater, which will be awarded, very popular aceptance upon its in- The ofllccrs nnd members of the together with consolation frizes, on ception a year ago. Additional Hazlet fire company now feel that Lava Rollers • Wheel BarroMs the iinal night of the fair, Satur- playground equipment will be pur-they have the very latest of every- day, July 16th. chased this year in order to give thing necessary for n rural com- and Garden Tools the children more diversified en- munity. Even their flro patrol oi Firemen's nislil will be observed tertainment. emergency truck is equipped with on Tuesday, July 12t)i or, in the Proceeds from this year's event a public address system primarily Buisfg Vegetable Seeds event of bad weather, on Wednes- will be applied against the present to assist the officer in charge to is- day the 13th. Uist year Firemen's debt of the company. sue orders and directions at large in Bulk night was attended by 42 visiting Valuable, free ground prizes will fires. companies, the greatest attendance he awarded every night of the fair on record, and this in spite of the and these will he given publicity Our Own Mixture of fact that rain forced postponement as the event nouns. In 1948 free from the originally scheduled ground prizes costing more that High Grade Lawn Seed, night. $1,000 were awarded. In due course all flic companies 6-2800 Late last year the Hazlct fire Fertilizers and Lime will be sent a notice of this event, company spent approximately $30,- A plinne number la remem- which will include n list of the 000, in an addition ti> its ftrehouse. ber when you're Inteiettid In acquiring a new truck and other quulilv <'li'»lllll|t, dvcilli; or DELIVERED TO > Ol It DOOR tire equipment. This is probably laundering. more than any other Monmouth Junior Canteen county volunteer fire company did lust year in bringing Its flrc-flglit- ing equipment up to the minute. LEON'S R. HANCE & SON, Inc. Has Variety Show The company already had two fil-7« WIUTK 8THKKT pieces of equipment but feclinff that 12 MONMOUTH ST. Monnioiilh Bcueli Group the community and surrounding Red Bunk 6-2U0U RED BANK areas were entitled to the best in Buy Boiler family size Stages the Program bottles by twos-and Members of the Junior Canteen at Monmouth Beach gave a suc- lave a pretty penny on cessful variety show recently at Monmouth tieach borough hall. The program included songs, Boiler Quality Ginger dances, recitations and impersona- tions by members. Me during this big Guest performers wore Char- •lack Siul* lotte Martin, Margaret Gustafsun, April Special. Marti Schulz, Beverly Bradley, Barbara. Holmes, Carol Zoim and Beverly Cobleigh. Pianists were Stock up at your neigh- Mrs. Jay Whitely, Mrs. Joseph Heimbold, Mrs. Henry Rlzzo, Miss- borhood store today. es Jeanne Heimbold, Lorraine To- ber and Herbert Gaarder. Others participating were Noel Jamaica in er Rogers, Phyllis Carney, Peggy •ua...... ,«JZSf!\ 8 8 Smith, Lillian Gustafson, Kay Whitely, Carol Bradley, Marilyn Holmes, Careen Kizzo, Jeanne Heimbold, Patsy Congdon, Shirley West, Iris Tobcr, Perry Hannegin, Robert Woods, Pat Burkhardt, Bob Johnson, John and Charles Schiilz, Bill George, Eddie Horner, Harold j Schumacher, Jessie Burcham, lines Bl«ek Patent. Blu» VanSyckle, Tom Mallcy, Frank To- and Orejr Suede ber, Jack Mallcy and Jack Del- BOILER meicr. A table model radio, a. special prize, was awarded to Frank Koch of Iivington. An informal party will be held L\S pretty and feminine later this month for members of the cast. Members of the canteen committee arc Miss Marilyn Dona- hue, Mrs. John Mallcy, Mrs. Mar- garet Congdon and Mis. Frank Delmeier. — as your EASTER corsage Initiation Tuesday WITH ANY CAR How lovely you'll look for Easter ... in these By Sea Bright Lodge Red, Green The degree team of Sea Eright Sunday-smart new shoes by Gold (Red) Cross. You'll love and Blue Calf Odd Fellows lodge will initiate scv- I AT ANY PRICE cral candidates for districts 1G and j their fresh, young styling... their gracious elegance ... 39 at a meeting Tuesday night, un- der the direction of Harold J. Gahn and, of course, their "just for you" fit. Sec these of Rumson. Newly-elected officers and their and many other Easter-bright and beautiful THE UPTOWN appointed "aides will be installed Tues., Apr. 26, by Harry M. Lyor. of Bclwar, district deputy grand- styles we're now showing. master and his staff. David John- Eon was chosen noble grand and Otto Perl vice grand nt iast week's semi-annual election. Welcomed at the meeting by Jerry Welch, noble grand, were Mr. Lyon and Edwaid CROSS SHOES Black. Green, H. Moser, Asbury Park, grand con- ductor of the Grand lodge of New Bed and Blue Calt Jersey, and several visitors from Neptune, United lodge, Bclmar; Irv- ington, Kcarny, Clinton and Cam- bridge, Mass., lodges. •"/» 8,000 milts to dale, my 1949 \* Mown, OMitfii N •entatlvn Io call with l •nil eallmaU SHERMAN'S ED von KATTENGELL, Inc. llnmn ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. Cor. Menmouth St. and Mapit Avt., Rtd Bank Phon* 6-0213 45 llrcail St. Ki'd Hunk 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK RANK REGISTER, APRIL 7, 1919

Coughlin is a lieutenant in the party Monday, Apr. 18, at Com- Leonardo Newark police department. munity fire house. Mrs. Anthon Mrs. Harry A. Gauch, Sr., High- Mr. and Mrs, Otto Barth and Lund is chairman. nd avc, rntcrtaincd at luncheon family visited relatives at Newark Mrs. William Hogan of Jersey st Wednesday Mrs. Elsa, Corbett, J Sunday. City spent the week-end with her PLAYBOY rs. Emily Lawlcr, Mrs. Lillian The Council of Civic associations daughter, Mrs. James Grodeska. .allon. Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, will meet tomorrow night at Mid- Mr. and MIG. Mark Crook have MOTOR CAR USE YOUR CHARQA-PLATE is. Edna Lund, Mrs. Emma Scx- dletown township hall. returned from a month's vacation >n and Mrs. Albert W. Cross. Fol- Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Curry at St. Petersburg, Fla. They were CORPORATION owing the luncheon, bridge was have been spending several days accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Cookie-making was such ft njoyed, with Mrs. Cross and Mrs. at Manasquan, visiting their daugh- George Bryson of Maplewood. chora until I Uarnad about torbett making best scores. ter, Mrs. Keith Otto. When they The auxiliary of the Brevent Oat* I Stock Mrs. Mark Crook has returned returned, their grandchild, Carol 'ark and Leonardo fire company Flakica. Immginw! All tha FOR Easier, Pleasanter om Kearney, following a visit Otto, returned to spend an indefi- will hold a card party Tuesday batter for 36 to 48 cookies ith relatives there. nite time with her grandparents ifternoon at the fire house with MM $1.10 par Unit Mrs. William Lawlcr recently here. Mrs. Chester Guttormsen a* host- •f «w skw* •» ••* daa> by juit adding an egg, and Isited her sister at Hasbrouck Mrs, Anthony Behf has returned ess. mixing. And are they good I eights. from visiting relatives at Jersey Mrs. Julius Horvath and son-in- EASTER SHOPPINQ >rM»KfM mm to •Main*' fraa mv Judge for yourself. Oat a After a month spent touring Flor- City and Newark. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ntliNrM' mount e had on the plane, Mrs. Neu will day guests of Mrs. Craig's grand- •cturn with her son. mother, Mrs, Jacob Does. Mrs. John Conway was hostess Alfred Rlcardo, a student at BURPEE SEEDS — FERTILIZERS 'hursday afternoon at the card Cornell university, is spending his // you're not a charge customer—Spend five minutes opening an 'arty held at the Community lire spring vacation with his parents account with us and enjoy this easier, plcasaiUcr wn.v Jo shop ,, . louse by the Ladles' auxiliary of here, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Be- he Community tire company. Mrs. sonaco. GARDEN TOOLS - HARDWARE exclusive with Steinliach Company at Hie Shore! 21ara Rheln was awarded the blind Mrs. Freda Ast, mother of Wil- package and highest score was liam Ast of thin place, who is a made by Mrs. Florence Veigel. patient at Ivy house, Middletown Other players included Mrs. Al- village, was 91 years old Friday. CHARGE OFFICE, Third Floor, Asbiuy Park fred Carlock, Mrs. William A. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrison of COLDWELL POWER and HAND MOWERS Maack, Mrs. Thomas Foster, Mrs. Union spent the week-end at their Robert Holdsworth, Mrs. Frank summer home here. Conroy, Mrs.. Dell Sternschus, Mrs. Mrs. Raymond H. VanDeWater loseph P. Rheln, Mrs. Frank 3. spent Tuesday with Mrs. John iVadsworth, Mrs. John B. Miller, Scott at Parkchester, N. Y. Prices Low... Easy to Park... Free Deliveries Mrs. William Mueller, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Henry Villee of Newark, a Halleran, Mrs. James H. MacPhee, summer resident here, is a aurgi- Mrs. William Mueller, Mrs. Walter cal patient at Lutheran Memorial STEINBACH COMPANY Halleran, Mrs. James H. MacPhee, hospital, Newark. Mrs. Richard B. Ncu, Mrs. Jose- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kate of ihine Senn, Mrs. Harry A. Gauch, Newark spent the' week-end at Jrs. William Sexton and Mrs. Mor-their summer home here. ris Josephs. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs, jack Peth of West Lawes Coal Co., Inc. •Hey. Tradt Mark served. Mrs. Ida Mac Wadsworth Orange were Friday guests of Mr. hostess for today's party. and Mrs. George Wallis, Week-end Mrs. Frank Conrow is the guest guests of Mr, and Mra. Wallis were of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finn of Nsw SHREWSBURY, N. J. Highland ave. York. Mrs. Mary Kress, lister of Mrs. Harvey Smith of Jersey City Louis Veigel, has returned from spent Sunday with his brother! the hospital at Elizabeth, where Claude Smith and family. EYEK-IHIt she had been a patient several Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson •weeks. She has retained her nurse entertained Thursday for Mrs. as housekeeper. Clifton Luster and Mrs. Frank waterproof aluminum Waltile Williams of Hillside; Mrs. Wade Mrs. Belle Gold Cross received MADE RIGHT TO STAY WHITE Lewis and son, Wade, Jr., of Irv- word that her schoolmate, Mrs ington, and Mrs. Edgar Jacobs of Marguerite Oswold, wife of Stephen Springfield. Oswald, Bridgeport, Conn., passed , Mrs. William Lacey is visiting away suddenly at her home last her son at Jersey City. week. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald were well known here, having visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uhlig of Mrs. Cross for many years during Memorial pky., are spending a each summer. Mr. Oswald is the month at Miami, Fla. idvertislng manager ot several Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kolb and Connecticut papers. Besides her Mrs. George Jamieson of Brook- husband she is survived by a lyn spent Sunday with Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Philip Gcrlack of Mrs. Eugene Haas. Brantford, Conn., a son, former Edward Byran and family, arid Julius Zwcig of Long Branch spent licut. Robert Oswald of Faiilleld, Saturday at the home of Mr. and Conn., and two grandchildren. Mrs. Mrs. Theodore Bryan at Wood- Cross was. anxious to attend the bridge. The occasion was a birth- funeral, but was unable to make day party for James Bryan, son the trip because of her recent Ill- of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bryan, ness. who was eight years old. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Campo of The auxiliary of Community Fire eonardvillc rd., are parents of a company will meet Tuesday after- son born Friday at Monmouth noon at 2 o'clock at the flre house Memorial hospital. Arrangements will be made for the Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cough- auxiliary's 25th anniversary. lin and family of Newark spent the The Women's 4—0 Republican week-end nt their home here. Mv. club of Leonardo will hold a card

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He is 61) CITKD BV AKMV PERSONALIZE - George Bray Gets tufr oj.; ?nd his wife is 64. Joseph Romeo of 94A River St., (his week received a $62.50 check YOU'LL LOVE ROSES four Linens With Knitting Yarns New Will from Major Walter E. Starck, base Restraint Order executive officer of Watson labora- the aoft, wonderful fwl of Planted Now, they will produce an abundance of flowers thin Society tories, Eatuntown, for his sugges- season. Large selection of varieties; strong, sturdy plants. SHERMAN'S 8-01. skeins your clothe* after Sanilonc only Wife Forbidden to Use tion to install automatic shut-off For a truly "Beautiful Hedge," that doe« not require pruning, Rev. Charles Webster, who had cleaning:. Monogramming Service ust assumed the pastorate of the nozzles on gasoline pumps at the plant Red Leaf Barberries. Purple red foliage until late fall, 3-PLY ALL WOOL Koiuls, Capli Red Bank Presbyterian churcti, air material command. The adop- followed by red berries. "Distinctive" will be the gu^st speaker at a tion of Mr. Romeo's suggestion re- Assorted Color*. Supreme Couil Judge Norman meeting of the church Missionary sulted in a. saving of gasoline by Slonry Back Guarantee. .Rogers, Chancery division, granted society Wednesday afternoon, Apr. preventing over-flow when filling LEON'S D. & D. COMPANY, Rose Specialists an injunction Friday to George W. the tanks o£ the post vehicles. M-76 WHITE STREKT 13, at the chapel. MON'MOL'TH KOAD EATONTOWN, N. i. Phon* After 7 P M. Bray of 114 Maple ave., forbidding Mrs. Herbert Werner !s program liis wife, Mrs. Maude W. BraV, chairman, and Mrs. Lester Whit- The rDtid to hotter ami fcitfKer bupl- Red Hunk 6-20OO TEL EA. 34WM. Atlantic Highlands I-O823-W I from disposing of $11,000 in U. (3 nn lenda through Tha Register*! ad- | government savings bonds and $1,- iicld will be soloist. An invitation vcrtiainu columns.—AQ tcrtiscmcnl. 000 in cash until ownership of the has been extended to the women bomb and cash is established in of the church to attend. Hostesses court. The injunction secured by will be Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Edward W. Wise, Jr., supersedes a H. T. Hilton. Mrs. A. T. Doremus temporary restraint granted i and Mrs. Norman Wyckoff. week previously. The Monmouth Presbyterial will MOTH HOI tS meet at Freehold Thursday, Apr. IIr. Bray was granted the re 21, at 10 a. m. Women of the Rod KWTTeD HO US straint on a contention that his Bank church wishing to attend will wife on/Feb. 1 took the bonds and meet at the chapel at 9:15 a. m. money from a safe in the Bray In ail the Stew Colon. home. William R. Blair, Jr., op MfteJ Bight • Priced Klcfct. posed the application and asked To Render Cantata that Mrs. Bray receive malntcn ance and support money. Judgi At Reformed Chureli Rogers said that the maintenance The choir of the Red Bank Re- RED BANK SHERMAN'S issue was not a matter for hi= formed church, augmented by a Horn* Decorator* court to decide. He said the sol number of voices, wl" present the issue with which he was concerned cantata, "The Seven Last Words of 45 Broad St. was ownership of the bonds and Christ," Palm Sunday at 7:30 p. m. money. He advised that it Mrs. in the church. Mnj. A. LeRoy Bed Bank Brny deemed support action nects Baker will direct the choir and will sary, it would have to come befor be assisted by Miss Barbara Addis, Special Purchase Sale! another Irlliunal. orpinjst. Mr. Blair introduced statements The soloists will be Ann Crclin, obtained in an affidavit given b soprano; Major Baker, tenor, and Mrs. Bray relating that on orabou Lieut. Col. Robert C. Rogers, bar- SENSATIONAL OFFER! Jnn. 17 she went to her husband', itone. olllce at 77 Broad st. and found The music of this cantata, writ- letter addressed to "Dear George." ten by Theodore Dubois, has in- The letter was sicied, she said, nj tense dramatic qualities which CHILDREN'S COATS "Kdilh," whom a believes to b have inspired musicians and chureli Edith Wolcott California, for congregations for the last half a REG. ' metiy of 17 Le .- pi. Mr. Blair century. I in statements >m the affidavit low price due to manufacturer's clearance $5.00 I touched on v ices In the lettoi Niles—Colyer ' i as to whetlii- :eorge wished t VALUE I bcRin divoi proceedings ir Engagement Announced I Reno." A c of the letter cor. Col. and Mrs. Wallace Ellswoith ITpre is Hie rarest of opportunities—all-wool children's ! tninlng endf r terms was Niles of Arlington, Va., have an- I tached to th' •Javit, nounced the engagement of their coarH made to soil for as lii^li us 2'2.~>0 now nt n ne«' | Mrs. Brny : In the affldavil daughter, Miss Jlaymar Patricia low price in plenty of time for Kaster! Vou will love I that she war rful that her huj- Niles, to Robert True Colycr, son onsiderinir lcavln bnnd might of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Doriton Coi- their tailored styles, lltte«l hacks, firm iMnils. In ONE BEAUTIFUL 8x10 the jurlsdic'i C the state and a: ycr of Locust. A spring wedding a result she asulted her attor in planned to take place in Wash- ncy, •Pheorli. D. Parsons. Mr orchid, Itlne, brown and l)ei,w. Sizes .'5 lo (i.v. 8-95 Brometone ington, D. C. PORTRAIT Blair Is a n er of the Parson; Miss Niles attended Swarth- ilrm. morc college in Pennsylvania. Mr. COMPLETE IN FOLDER Mrs. Braj d she wajj advise Colycr was graduated from Red These j>re certified values. ONLY by Mr. Parse to take nossessioi Bank high school, and attended Sj.OO of the bonds d the money, Duke university where he was a Also—.W/ icuol coatx in /ludcl fthi'nl and [>

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EaluutuKa Liucrofl | Edward C. BIOCRC, clerk of the Miss Kitty Hogarty of New Vo:k icnunly hoard of freeholders, will city spent part of last week with 'iiddi-e&s the Eatonlown Republi- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daly. PETER'S Houstctatiiing can dub at a meeting: 'tomorrow Mr. anil Mrs. William Licbten- Send your drape*, slipcover* WE OFFER A COMPLETE UNE OF ' night. A constitution and by-la .vs berger and son Peter visited over CUSTOM TAILOR and curtain* |u experts. Sani- prepared by Clarence Meeks, Ho- the week-end with Mi.*s Adelaide lone Cleaning make* them ' hoken attorney icsidinj; here, will Lichtenberger in Brooklyn. OVKB JEAN I ROCKS iook new again. LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES he up for adoption. They were The Ladies' auxiliary of the flic S|ircializc in Suits Made read and approved at last Friday's company will meet at the liip Depencable meeting presided over by the.pres- house next Monday evening. A Alterations To,, Measure ident, Edward H. Emmons. The spaghetti supper will be served lo LEON'S Grass Seed Flower Seeds Workmanship ' ohih, which was recently organized, the ladies by members of the fire 1'. JJ. I'runiinski IMC liioad Street CI-7« MHITK STREET ha;: a present membership of 100. company. Final plnns will be made Vegetable Seeds Club Ervcl pinmen regained Mrst Tel. «-r»20-' Bunk, X. J. Liiiic 1 for a caid party to be held Wed- Hed Bank 6.2000 Quick Service place la.H week in the Ealontou'n nesday evening, Apr. 20. at the (lie Onion Sets hecrcation Bowling tournament by house. Mrs. Matthew Mullin and Peat Moss winning two games over the Fash- Mrs. William Wnrncker are m Vigoro ion Cleaners. Tony's Cafe, which charge of prizes, table and door Fertilizers Estimates Given took the lead by a single game, prizes. Airs. Harold AVillgerodt ami Sheep and Cow At Once dropped to second place when beat- Airs. Paul Kennedy are In charge en three games by Raul's team. of tickets, Nitrate of Soda Manure The Eiitontown JJons club is still Members of the fire company in need of more local talent for Also will meet tonight at the fire house. AN INVITATION specialty acts and for the chorus Buddy Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clock, Jewelry, in" the minstrel show to be staged. Harry Cole, was a patient at Mon- and Silver Repairs Those who have talent are asked mouth Memorial hospital where he to attend the next rehearsal to be underwent a tonsilectomy. Fred D. Wikoff Co. held Sunday afternoon in Masonic Officers and teaching staff of TO THE PUBLIC hall. Lincioft Sunday-school are meet- 19 West Front St. Red Dauk, N. J. \V. Lester Whitfleld, assistant ing Friday evening at the home Reussilles' cashier of the local bank, has been of Mrs. Ada Woodward, Riverside TEL. 64)532 36 BROAD - RED BANK ill for the past week at his Main Heights. is Extended by BERNARD SPIWAK si. home. About 100 people attended a card 1 A group of six young people will party given by the Holy Name so- be given auditions for the Original ciety of St. Gabriel's church Thurs- Amateur hour in New York city iay night at the lire house. Rob- TO HIS , Friday, Apr. 29. The group will be ert Dunn of Brookdalc was chair- SHERMAN'S accompanied on the trip by Mrs. man. Dunham V. Rclnig. Robert 'Haul of Cranford spent llo|tie Decorators : .Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, wife of the week with his aunt and uncle, Second Annual Sgt. Burton Turner of Lewis at., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaul. Custom iMmlc is visiting her mother in Tennes- Herbert Kaul has left for De- see. troit, Mich., where he will attend Pre-Easter Flower Show SLIP COVEItS -Mrs. Edwin Blosscy underwent a meeting of the executive com- mittee' of the National Safely Pleasured in your hunic by an appendix operation Friday at Fort Monmouth ho^iital. council and also the American in- our expert litters «nU tailurcd dustrial Hygiene conference. Movies of Mexico and Peru were On Polm Sunday, April 10th in our uvn workroom. Satis- Mrs. Gcorfje Stirnwciss and chil- r shown at a meeting Tuesday night AIR CONDITIONING actiun gun rant cod. Zippers of the Woman's Society of Chris- dren are returning this vveck from UtOM 10 A. M. lo 6 P. M. tian Service of the Methodist a vacation at Miami, Fid. church at tile home of Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halstcad of Diet/, of Tluockmorton avc. Elmont, L. I., spent the week-did Conic and enjoy (iotfs most precious gift to man- HEATING I Joseph Morris was taken Mon- with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lea. j day in the first aid ambulance to Mrs. Walter Rathbun and Mis. kind . .. Spring Flowen in Full Bloom. So Obli- ! Monmouth Memorial hospital, Paul Camenzind gave a surprise gation-"Visit and Walk through our Greenhouses I where tie died soon after being ad- stork shower for Mrs. Robert | milled. Dunn Friday, Mar. 25. u was in where you will see thousands of Flowers find the form of a luncheon-bridge and J. H. Mount Co. Thirty members attended Mon- was held at the home of Mrs. Rath- Potted Plants. j day night's meeting of Pride of bun on Brookdale farm. I Crescent Council, Sona and Daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Thorns AZALEAS HYDRANGEAS •4 IIOAD STMIT ters of Liberty, which was followed are spending a few weeks in West • by a penny sale. A public card CINERARIAS HYACINTHS Virginia. I)A11'OIIII.S LIMES RED BANK party will bo held next Monday. Ml', and Mrs. Fred Herrigel of : There will be prizes and refresh- UEMSTAS TUMI'S, Etc. 1 Jersey City were week-end guests 6-43J0 ments. ot Mr. and Mrs. Gardner C. Klein. ' Rotart I'urnell, seven-year-old Large assortment of Cut son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Pur- Dayton Mattoon has moved from Engineers for , ncll of Lewis st., is confined to his his former residence on Brookdalc Pliune It. It. 6-2616 | home with mumps. farm and is living with his par- ents at East Orange. # Summer. Cooling Representative Will Cull. i .Mrs. Charles Lewis of Matawan spent Tuesday with her. mother- Dr. Byron Hoffman of Atlanta, # "Packaged" Air Conditioning For Shop at Home Service lin-lHW, Mrs. Edith Lewis. Ga., spent Wednesday as a guest BERNARD SPIWAK, Florist of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rathbun. Order Now for : Thomas Sweeney of High it. was # Automatic Central Heating I taken ill suddenly Friday and le- The" Lincroft-Holmdel Khvani* AVI. TWO MVMS PHONE 1-0674, MMMON Spring. | moved in the local ambulance to will take care of the cancer drive | .Monmouth Memorial hospital. He in this locale. was released Sunday. SHERMAN'S A plastic demonstration party Home Decorators was held last week by the Shep- herds of Bethlehem at the home of THE GREAT, NEW 45 Broad St. Mrs. Anna Robinson of Throckmor- Red Bank ton avc. Later In the evening the birthdays of Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Flora Knight were celebrated. mw/m AMPSOAP! W^stinghouse REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COMBINATION Get White Clothes Colored Clothes with made possible by

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M% taiy, convincing way M'V CALL RED BANK 6-5060 1 SM- FOR A FREE ESTIMATE All operations are con- No lint trap. Wash and trolled automatically rinse waters keep interior with on* dial setting. sparkling clean. DOWN PAYMENT < Phone UB and make arrange- ment* to see the Laundromat wuh i load of your clothet. INSTALLS ANYWHERE! VfArktocntW UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY IT'S FREE! to Mfiitf ft id* Hw...N» Vlbnlbnl . Thl* Until of •!! r*fri|«r«tar-frMMr camUnaNant U In a clatt by l»iti?i REMEMBER MONMOUTH FOR Sll THISI ORIAT, NIW WISTINOHOUSI REFRIGERATORS TODAY Conversions Roofing Extensions Siding SOLD ON EASY TERMS Alterations Garages Porch; Enclosures BETTER HOUSEKEEPING 46 MONMOUTH STREET PHONE 6-2506 RED BANK Combination Windows 156 BROADWAY PHONE 6-0670 LONG BRANCH WNI IN TIO MALONI .7. «V»FV mornina, Monday through Friday 77? AlC Nifworfc MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION Cq 'TfyLmlS* MEDOONf CORNER-MIDM.CTOWN WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT ilU RED BANK 6-5060 OF OUR NEW SHOWROOM ON UPPER BROAD STREET ItET) BAXIt REfilrVTER. AI»RTT, T. 1949 Pace Eleven RrideEUtl Surprise Dinner A Plant is the 77ioug/il/uf fi/« for Easter For Victor Witek l.ravrs Little Falls Even 1 We've a complete tclecti.n from ft to Alter 22 Venn Service\ I *30. A surprise dinner Monday night j For the greatest choke we recommend marking the lompietlon of 22 , years with the'Ked Bank brand) (hat you order early. of Little Kails laundry waa given Problem in honor of Victor Witek of Port- •upeck by his co-workers. The ar- fsir waa held at the Shrimp House, Sea Bright. Presiding at the dinner was Rus- sell Jackson, manager of the Red Figures Bank branch, who presented a gold 1 Hamilton wrist watch to the guest of honor. On it wan tngraved Mr. Wltek'a name and the date. find cuHuni'inade fit Present at the dinner were Hen- ry Baiter, John D. DeVrie*, August Colmorgen, Otto Guenther, Pete at a ready-made price in Marasclo, John Johnston, Thomas Tellefsen, Theodore Doon, George Edna Bremmer Coudrier, Stanley Hallam, John Keenan, William OeVries and Har- Announcement is made of the en- ry McLean. Also on hand to pre- gagement of Edna Bremmei of sent Mr. Witek a gift was Cartoon- Plainneld, and. Herman Ritzau, ist Reamer Keller. »on of Paul Ritzau of th* Globe Warner's hotel, Front ft. The wedding will Mr. Witek left Little Falls to take place Easter Sunday at Holy enter the lawn mower business >n Trinity Lutheran church, Red Portaupeck, He will operate the Bank. Monmouth Uwnmomr company. Jersey Shore ttyses Church to Mark To Operate All Year ABC Alphabet Bras The fetate board of public utility commissioners on Saturday issued ABC Alphabet. in (lie wonder working bra, 5th Anniversary authority (o the Jersey Shore Bus linea to furnish all-year bus serv- created l.»v a designer who knows exactly Mortgage Burning ice between Red Bank, Middle- town, Keyport, Eatontown, Ocean- To Be a Feature port, Long Branch, West Long whal a really good bra should do for you. Bayshore Community church of Branch, Deal, Loch Arbour and Aa- Jt, ahould lit Hie dc/ilh of .your body and the East Keansburg will celebrate its bury Park. During the period from fifth anniversary Palm Sunday at Decoration day to Labor day, in- 11 a. m. when the mortgage will clusive, no service will be rendered width of your back, as well as the round- be burned and the church conse- from New Brunswick to Asbuiy A* — small bust. crated. Two stained glass windows Park before 1 p. m. This does not ness and development of jour bust. 1V» in memory of Mrs. Anna Ehmann affect the service to those points will also be dedicated. Palms will between Matawan and Loch Ar- other bra fits quite so well as W*irnr.r'$ K — average bust. be distributed.to all present. bour, inclusive, nor to Long Branch. . 90 »»• ** Plant food for broadleaf, ever- POSTS A beneficial plant food. Makes 16 qt. liquid manure? Wonderful greens, rhododendrons, laurel and Organic fertlllier. for dahlias, glads and exhibition plants. 12 sialeas. REGULAR PRICE $18.00! SHEEP MANURE f 3 Rent A Lawn Roller SEED & FERTILIZER SPREADER Hurry.... Supply Is Limited 2.00 ° ft Organio fertilizer, luy several bags . . . .50 per day FREE RENTAL SERVICE We'll deliver 'em. WITH PURCHASE OF 10 LBS. OF SEED MORRIS BECKER & SON 197 SHREWSBURY AVL AT CATHERINE ST. WE DELIVER - PHONE RED BANK 6-0465 (NKXT TO KATHIN'B UBUO 81OHK) RED BANK, N. J ' Pace Twelve RKP BANK REOrBTER. Al'Rd, 7, 10*9 BUY THE BEST C.D.A. Members years before it was replaced. He Matawan Board Brennan, Wait! said this followed council's refusal Have Anniversary to follow a recommendation by the 1AYSHORE MANO ' Wothing Fluid fire commissioners to purchase a AN%' AMOINT UEL1VKKKU Asks State Aid A laifie delegation from Court Denounce Council new truck, which had to be done WANT GOOD SHOES? St. J;imes, C.-itholic Daughters of four years later at higher cost. Columbia Way & Nevada Avenue, East Keansliurg Sii|t>iiig Principal America, attended the 45th anni- Kcan§bui'g Group Hears Another example of neglect, he versary c!n.ss of tlie regional C.D.A. said, was in failing to install fire WANT TH1M Tel. Keane. 6-0935-W. Nut V<-l A Sunday at Sea Girl inn. Of Council'* Kecord boxes, the system for which was placed in the borough ten years Urmble lo agree on the appoint- New members of Court st. James Taking the first public stand in who were initiated at the ceremo- the Keansburg municipal election ago and would have resulted in re- EXPERTLY FITTED BY X-RAY? ment of a i-upervi.sing principal, the duction of fire insurance rates. Matawnn school board Monday nies were Mrs. Herman Aschcttino, campaign, Felix J. Brennan and niHht agreed to nppcn.1 to the state Mrs. Anna Ccstare, Mrs. Francis Leon A. Waitt, candidates en- dcp.-irlmont of education to organ- Eannai'inu, Mis. Alice Hanlon, Mrs. dorsed by the Good Government KIDDIE SHOPPE i/.e a. mediation hoard to .study it.s Pauline Havens, . Mrs. Mary Hera- group, told about 150 members of THEN TRY TUMENS .school conditions. school. .\li>.'June Healy. Mrs. Fran- that organization last Friday night SHIRTS ces Higfjins, Mrs. Stella Holiday, that the administration has estab- This action is the result of Die Uvautifully Laundered and Onp. Victory Park resignation of Donald H. Ross as Mrs. Susan Kramer, Mrs. Eleanor lished a poor record in its 16 years FEATURING supervising principal two weeks Maloncy, Mrs. Gertrude Mazza, Mrs. in olllce and that a drastic change "i'orinalieally Pressed" KIVEK I(D. HUA1SON, \. j. afjo. Mi'. Ross at that time stated June Pelrillo, Mrs. Virginia Pic- is needed. that he did not want to enter a cola. Mrs. Mary L. Sheridan, Mrs. The group selected William G. to J'erfectiun. "popularity contest" with Russell Mary M. Smith. Mrs. Agnes Sparks, Low as permanent chairman, and SIMPLEX-FLEXIE OFFERS A. G. Stcller. Mr. Ross replaced Mrs. Eleanor Tomaino, Mrs. Mar- unanimously went on record as Ml'. Stetler in the head school post garet Tomaino, Misses Rita Gal- wit!-'iolding endorsement of a third LEON'S A Nice Selection of a year ago. -Mr. Stetler is currcnt- diero, Ann Nolan, Janice Tyndali candidate until a later date. As a ly receiving strong support to rc- and Dr. Alice Tyndall. sequel, the executive committee 81-70 MIIITh: STKfcKT SHOES (,'nin the job as the three new board Sunday night issued invitations to members, endorsed by the Ma la- four candidates to attend a meet- Ked Bank 6-2800 FOH CHILDREN wan Committee for Better Schools, ing of the Good Government group Nationally Advertised have admitted a desire to re-hire Approve Farm i the near future so the mem- him. bers could hear their platforms. For the sake of harmony, Mrs. A strong denunciation of the INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S APPAREL Christine Lamborn, a board mem- Credit Croup borough council's action in con- Nunii'Bugh SHOES ber, suggested that further con- tracting for-.building a sewage dis- sideration of Mi". Ho.ss and Mr. I inundal posal plant last yeai'was made by Stetler he abandoned. G. J* Ster- Mr. Brennan, who said the job was Douglas for ling Thompson, Jr., a Matawan res- Of 1'ariiiiTs Considered being undertaken ten years aft=r ident, suggested that tile entire the borough was ordered by the Sun Dial MEN Fornuition of an agricultuial Supreme Court to build a new dis- hoard resign if a decision could credit council won the approval df not be leached. posal unit. He said the new plant hankers and representatives of oth- now will cost at least $374,000, ALSO HUNDREDS OF er lending agencies who attended whereas if it had been built when AUK YOU AWARN Frank Allen Presides the Rutgers Agricultural Credit In- ordered would have cost only about stitute at the state university Mon- WOMEN'S CASUAL SHOES thai the HISD HANK At Bunking Dinner $85,000. In addition, he said, no lo- day. cal men are employed on the job PUT SHOP has ;i supply Frank.'F. Allen of Les Gertrudes The proposal for the permanent IN A LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES apartments, liroad st., president, of and it is non-union. of luvely Sung Birds ... touncil, to consist of spokesmen for the Sea Coast Trust company of He also criticized council for Ciiiiarii1*. Love Birds farmers and lending agencies, came their alleged mistreatment of vet- Long Brunch, Friday returned from Herbert W, Voorhces, presi- ;iml I'lirroh- llml' will home after spending three days in erans, declaring that two of them dent of the New Jersey Farm .bu- were kept from their jobs when Washington, where, as president of reau. One function of the council doliglil Hie lieiirl of nny- the New Jersey Bankers associa- they returned from overseas, and 1 will be to help make plans for fu- "onc Ilii- Kiisli'i ? Sec tion, he and other olliccrs of the had lo go to the Veterans Admin- TUMEN'S DEPT. STORE ture credit institutes at Rutgers, istration for relief, ilit? many bountiful col- association met with the New Jer- according to Dr. Frank V. Beck, An exempt fireman. Mr. Waitt sey congressional delegation. • college of agriculture economist, ored liinl< in our shop. On Wednesday night of la.it scored the administration for its 81-1st Ave., Atlantic Highland! who had charge of Monday's event. indifference in lire department FOX'S GIFT SHOP Great variety of Knu- week, Mr. Allen presided at a din- 1 Open Frl. and Sat. Evening! for Your Shopping Convenient* Discussing the hankers' problem matters. He said because of this UlRDS ARC ABU Xo SLEEP j nor in honor of the delegation, 11 JIONMOUTH STREET cy Binl Cages, 92.91 up. ^/H\VtHll l STANDINGSTANDING .SD S0MH1MIS ON i Present were representatives of of getting complete information attitude, one of the flic trucks TEL. A. H. 1*675 Also Stands lo match. ONt 1*9— THUR l£6 j the Treasury department, Federal from prospective farmer horrowers, broke down at a major fire in 1044 RED BANK Reserve Board comptroller's ofllce, George H. Stebbins stated that in and lay in the garage for four Federal Deposit Insurance corpor- general the public thinks the ques- ation, Reconstruction Finance cor- tions asked by lenders arc "part poration and the American Bank- fol-de-i'ol and part needless curios- ers association. ity." Stebbins, president of the Sen. Robert C. Hendrlck.son and Simsljury, Conn., Bank & Trust Co., RED BANK PET SHOP Rep. Charles A, Wolvcrtoh f.pouc said ' tile experienced 'borrower at the dinner. knows thai the more fully his lend- "'6-4393 FREE DELIVERY er understands his situation the better arc his chances for getting 3E.FB0NTST (FOOT OF BROAD ST.) Although meats contain nil nec- essary minerals, they are low in cal- H loan tailored to his set- up. cium. "On the other hand, the unin- itiated 'applicants have little under- standing of why a full story Is the jumping-off point for loan consid- eration. Schools are conducted on how to court a girl, and there are prc-mnrriage schools and schools for soon-to-be mothers. • Maybe we FABRICS need schools on how to induce a banket; to shell out." Credit problems of six young FOR EASTER farmers brought out in an inter- view with. Dr. Beck, were consid- ered by the group and discussed st of S PRINTS WOOLENS TAFFETA '»•. panel discussion. Members of the panel were William J. Kinna- 100 denier crepe in rich design* Sheer all worsted dress-weight ouit pastel* ilmvn to navy mon, vice president of the Hunter by Bcldlnn-Cartlcclli, 39" wide. solids and plaldft. and black. < SI" to M" wide don County National bank, Flem 39" to «" wide ington; W. Frank Mooney of the 1.59 yd. Federal Land bank; John W. Dil- REFRIGERATION! 2.98 yd. 98c to 1.29 yd. ley, Production Credit association; Chester Tyson, Farmers Home Ad- ministration, and Donald D. Bal- GABARDINE ROUGHTEX ORGANDY lict, supervising appraiser of the fxfra $pac«. ..Extra Ftatui+s Fine weave, *been finish. Qual- farm loan division, Prudential In- (PKBBLKCI.OTII) 1'KRiMANENT 1'IMSIf ity equal to 9S0 suit*, l're- surance Co. Full names of the A better cover and drape fabric. White, pink, lilue, aqua, nilo shrunk. 58" wide. farmers were not disclosed. Fre-ahrunk, vat-dyed. green, lavender. Unmatthmd Valum 48" wide 39" wide Dr. William H. Martin, dean of the college of agriculture and di- 5.95 yd. rector of the Agricultural Experi- Now tee tjie moil brilliant line of refrlgeraton 1.98 yd. 79c yd. ment station, briefly reviewed re- ever shown! See how you get more for your search accomplishments at the ex- dollars . , , in Kelvinator! . periment station. Prof. Henry Kel- FROSTPOINT SUITINGS IRIDESCENTS ler, Jr., of the agricultural econ- Far more food .pace • <. in no All wool spring: plaids and sol- Washable rayon shantung and omics staff, described how agricul- larger floor tpace! New marvels Crease-renistant cool auitln*-. ids. Ideal for toppers too. broadcloth, 5 shimmery shades. tural credit is taught to Rutgers of frozen food-keeping, complete Looks and feelg like men'* 84" to 80" wide . 39" and 42" wide students. sharkskin. S shades. 42" wide. food protection in every Kelvin* 1.98 yd. ator. Triple crois-braced dooral 2.49 yd. 1.29 and 1.39 yd. Fred Haiinon Talks Piano-type hinges! Gleaming* To Lincruft KnvanU white Permalux finish. The Kelvinator .Polarsphere refriger* Fred Hannon, horse trainer of Lincroft farms, was guest speaker ating unit, sealed in steel, last Thursday evening at the Lin- permanently lubricated, for last* BASKIN'S FABRIC FAIR croft-Holmdcl Kiwanis club at Lin- ing dependability and economy. croft inn. Mr. Hannon, who has If ere me value* that give your 10 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK been a horse trainer many years dollars new buying potter! So. Just OR Broad St., Opposite Merchants Trust . . . Open Fridays Till 9 P. M. in this country and in South America, discussed the problems get more — get Kelvinator! "Largest Fabric Store Along The Shore" and work involved in racing and •Prrrej thum an for Mttiy in ymr titrhm u>M raising a thoroughbred. MODIl M, llhitrMai'... A full 11.6 rjiMcfoot Kvhinalnr *Wfyr 1'nHetlan Wan. Stale mi hnl Inn The speaker presented a motion ...yet no added floor *i>acc! Jlig 25 lit. Irozen fowl vilest. extra. Print and ipmficaliuu lutjnt 1$ efcui* picture, released by the Ameri- 12 qt. sliding vrgetahle crisper. \~>.H »'|. fl. of shelf area. can Racehorse association, which I'owered by Kelvinalor'a famous l'olarsiihcrc. Only showed the development and train- ing of horses. SWAPP&

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MANUMCi'MK •UtUU * AJU/NCEJ UMANCIN6 • CUARAUlttt PHONE 6-0229 Roofing Company, Inc. 209 Broadway, Long Branch WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OPENING ONI SOURCE - ONt *CiK}NH»ni1Y Phone 6-0230 AMtRICAS LARGEST RO6F£RS AND SlDEWALL INSULATORS ANNOUNCEMENT 0/ OUR NEW SHOWROOM P JUXK , APRIX 7, Thfffc Holy Week Services Lincroft Croup At Shrewsbury Church \NHAM SHIRTS y Special Holy Week services have Hears Nurse T«il*rin0 UNION LAUNDRY Beautifully Laundered and been planned by the Shrewtbuiy !''OU*:l>ED 18S0 P.T.A. Learn* of Presbyterian church «e»«lon for ji "Fornisiticaily Pressed" next Wednesday, Thursdsy and CLEAN UP! Hm ttff MO U»p«r tread St., R«f lank to Perfection. Nurting Program Friday. A guest speaker will ad- dress the group Wednesday. He is LET US DO THE DIRTY WORK H»~ Mad Bmmk MM Miss Catherine Cooper, Middle- Ernest Norquist, student-castor of ft* tfeHvery service town township supervising nurse, the First Presbyterian church. Ivy- • Yards and Lot* Cleaned BECAUSE OF A LEON'S spoke Monday evening to members land, Pa. M-7* WHITE STREET of the Lincroft-Ev«r«U P.T.A. at After being captured by the Jap- • Allies, Cellar*, Garage* Cleaned SENT STfEftfNG KNEE Lincroft school. Her topic was the anese in the Philippines and be- Un-balinced wheels, bent kneti, mis- Red Bank 6-2800 nursing help program in the ing part of the infamoua Bataan • Tree* and Dilapidated Building* Removed Some time ago • prominent Bitiiop was asked the . sligned frames, aren't just nuistnees .to schools, which include physical ex- Death march, Mr, Korquiit flpsut the driver. They wear'out ctf »nd tifes. aminations, following- up on de- three and a half years in a Jap- • All Kind* of Rubbish Removed best May to get to Heaven. He replied, "Turn to cause steering parts failure, lots of control, fects and vlaita to the home. anese prison. His Christian atti- bloV-outs-ACCiDENTS! BEFORE chit Edwin Creswick reported on a. tude toward the people who >>o • Truck with Driver for Hire the right and go straight ahead/' Well, I reckon happens, come in for Safety check-up en meeting with til* board of educa- spitefully abused him is one of His moat striking characteristic!. Af- ouricientific BEAR Equipment! CRUEL, BURNING tion Mar. 10 at wHich time they PIOMPT SIIVICI - MASON All! IATIS Me all want to get there somehow, .«omefime, but requested the building committee ter the war Mr. Norquist studied Think Your Repair Man Fir to reconsider the construction in Europe and in now doing furth- THIPHONI KIANStUIG 6-0110 ITCH plans for Lincroft ichool, which er work at Princeton Theological Me Mill have to go "Clean" — and *|icaking of "The Accidt)! That seminary. had been dropped. A petition willi 1 Didiit Happen" Km MW Theodore E. Franklin, pastor of "cleanlinecg," that** Mliere I lie "Union Laundry ' You- MVH tri«l n request for reconsideration has anything so won- been signed by residents ot Lin- the Shrewsbury church, will spsak derful for It da croft and Everett. The committee next Thursday night. The Lord's conies in. " 'Nuff Said." penally effective Supper will be administered the CERAMEL to- will attend the ntxt board of edu- It's Been "Quality" Since 1922 for helping heal Eczema, ulcerated Sorea, cation meeting and will continue following- night by Rev. Robert S. WuJnda, Curni, Infant Ecifcma and their efforts In this behalf. Qraham, pastor of the First Pres- Psonnuis, Sooths, com fort a intense itch- byterian church, Long Branch, OLD-TIMER ing in etcuudsl T17 a jar «C CERAftifcL Plans''Were made for a bridge Joseph Wildanger Co. on our' guarantee. Money back tf it party to be held at the fire houss doesn't *4o wotxlw for »oul by the P.T.A. May 7. Sweet 16 Parly For Body Builder» The nomination committee for election of new officers for thtt Carinel Maraccio Rebuilding... BeflnUhlac KATSINS PHARMACY coming year U lira. Alfred Wil- Miss Carmela Marascio, daugh- Gallon Hoists and Dump Bodies 203 SHREWSBURY AVE., RED BANK liams, chairman; Mrs. Edwin Crea- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Starts- wick, Mrs. Joseph Htinrich, Mia. cio of Wall at., was 18 yean old 135 Shrewsbury Ate., Fhone Harold Kelly and Mrs. Lena Saturday, and the occasion was Red Bank, N. J. R. a MtMl PARKE DRUG CO. Clark. marked with a sweet It party. •I BROAD ST., RED SANK It was voted that the P.T.A, Sunday a family dinner party was ON Alt WUYS4VRUND mm I project for this year would be the given for the celebrant. purchase of weighing scales for Party guests included Misses the school. Patricia Scalzo, Gloria^ Olglio, A Saturday morning story hour Therein Lepre, Mamie Jsmes, Pa- For Buildings . •. for local children between the agei tricia Lynch, Marie Poppa, Flor- of 4 and 8 is being started soon ence Domzal and JoAnn Duffy and JEEP STATION WAGON at the fire house. Mrs. Floyd Lum John Mulholland, Paul Hlntcl- and Mrs. Herbert Kaul will serve mann, Anthony Canone, Thomas The Ink of ready ca«h as transportation committee. Mrs. McVey, Thomas Hodgekias, Sydney STORED Lena Clark will be In charge of DclNegro and Joseph Crowley. nMd not delay your suggested books. V80" building plant any long* An Arbor day program is being Supper Parly for POWIR planned by the school and the Lin- OVttDMl •r. You oan have tho croft-Holmdel Kiwania On April Engaged Couple 13, the Kiwanis will sponsor an egg Mr. and Mrs. Asuhcl Dillon and Regular savings do store power— IMCUM!) necessary cash quickly hunting contest for Die children Mrs. Louise Wingerter of Pluck- of the school. ncy id., entertained Saturday night the power to protect your future through our Building Mis. Harry Scylaz wan appoint- at an informal supper party m ed as a committee of one to make and to get the things you want Loan tervloe. honor of tlic forthcoming marriage plans for a pre-school round-up of of Miss Ruth Bodger and Thomas next year, and the next. Save now, all children for physical examina- Dean. tions by either their own physi- GuesU were Mr. and Mra. John save each payday. Save with us. cians or at the Campbell's Junc- J. Bell of Geneva, N.. Y.; Council- tion health center. man and M>'». Peter Cartmcl, Rum- Miss Hilda Southall, director of son; Mr. and Mrs. Zale Dillon and "/I Loan U 'A Practical Way —To j remedial reading for the Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morton, Fair 4TimeoHVriding a«M%nger ear and, wilh i«ah re- town township schools will be the Haven; Dr. Emery Wingerter and ! .speaker on May 2. At this meet- Miss Barbara Oschwald, Red SECOND NATIONAL moved, • utility vthicU for hauling All-steel body and liuild Your Future today!" Our offices ing, election of officers will also be Bank, and George Schrelber, New top. 'Jeep' Engine with overdrive'gives long mileage. held. York city. BONK 5.TRU5T CD. The June meeting will be in the J . 7 A /V A iV/ t* J/ t/Sf 1 ,i_ arc conveniently located. form of a dinner to be held at Lin- croft inn. Officers for the ensuing Sea Bright RED BANK WILLYS year will be installed. The 12th birthday of Richard Maple Avenue Red Bank 6-1689 . Refreshment committee on Mon- VanDoeren, son of Mr. and Mis. t day evening was composed of Mrs. Charles VanDoeren, was) celebrated I WRITE FOB DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET Jamea Howard, Mia. Walter Lam- Saturday when his parents took ken, and Mrs, Dante Daverio. him and brother, Michael, and sit- ter, Cathy, to Philadelphia, where they visited many of the historic Mortgage Loans — Insured Saving* BODY IS FOUND sights. Richard is a member of State police at Shrewsbury bar- the seventh grade, in school. racks reported Saturday that the Robert Lovgreh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Klnar Lovgren of Church st., YOUR body of Angelo Cot-vino, 65, a for- mer patient at Wayside sanitarium, returned home Sunday from Mori- MAINSTAY FEDERAL SAVINGS Shrewsbury township, was in Sea mouth Memorial hospital, where View, morgue, Staten Island. Po he was treated for an Infected AND LOAN ASSOCIATION lice reported that Corvino, original- ankle which is still in a cast. Rob- ly from Orange, was reported mill- ert is in the third grade at school. ing from the establishment three Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curran of 21 MONMOUTH ST. • Tel. Red Bank 64)663 weekg ago.'No details concerning: Northport, U I., spmt the week- the death were given. end with Mr. and Mra. Frank Co- vert. Worsted Suit The variety show, given recently by the second, third and fourth grade school children, under the di- rection of Mrs. Raymond Hellker, for the mothers of the Home and School association, was repeated AT 39-50 Tender chocolate fudge cake, Friday night so the fathers could itayi fresh and moist see their children perform. An audience of about 100 attended and Mode To Sail For 45.00 greatly enjoyed the program of

r t <*. " ^" win * ' -"*^ ^ ^- songs and jokes presented by boys and girls. Mrs. Charles VanDoeren and Mrs. Amberze were in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Raymond Heliker and chil- dren, Raymond and BeUy, will ac- company her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Devercaux and ton Harry, on a trip to Florida. They will leave next Thursday by auto and will be back for the re- At $45 thast suits were an outstanding opening of school Apr. 25, follow- iVelvety-soft white cake, ing; the Easter holiday vacation. In lofty layer or bandy loaf valut. Now at 39.50 th*y are really "Open house" will be held at the school next Wednesday at 1 p. m. instead of next Thursday as had exceptional. Our policy of "Bttter Values been planned. The teachers will £/ be hostesses to the parents. School wilt close next Thursday at 13:10 at Lower Prices" dictates this (ow price on p. m. for the Easter vacation. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. Eldridge these fine suits. attended the district preacher* meeting Monday at the Red Bank Methodist church. A service ot de- Easiest Way votion and Holy. Communion will be administered to the ministers They are expertly tailored and smartly and their wives and a luncheon will t>» served by the Red Bank mlnis- in the world terium. styled. The fabric is excellent quality Mr. and Mrs. Wendail C. Powell and two children of Burlington, tn all wool worsteds and gabardines of spent the week-end with Mrs. Powell's parents, Rev. and Mra. Joseph 9. Eldridge at the Methodist the popular long wearing type. You will parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hallam re- to make Fine Cakes! turned Saturday from Lake Worth, wont to choose one for Easter, yet you, Kin., after » winter's stay. "The Triumphal Entry of Jesus" will wear these fine worsted suits all will be the sermon theme of Rev. THESE ARE COMPUTE MOBS Joseph 8. Eldridge for the Palm Sunday 10:46 o'clock morning Mr- year around. vice in the Methodist church. 9p«- ...JUST ADD MM! clal music will be rendered by the choir, under the direction of Mr* Eleanor Lindsay. No trick to it! You Just odd milk to ( Single or double breasted. Conservative the new Pillsbury Cake Mixes to turn Mrs. Claude Minaidi entertained out delicate white cake, lutcioui choco- htr bridge club Friday evening at her home, 4 Church st. Present or drape models. Regulars, longs, shorts, late fudge cake. were Mrs. Raymond Heltktr, Miss No hidden extras to buy! No extra Slgrid Nelson, Miss Mae Welch, Mrs. Martha Garland, Mrs. Paul •touts and short stouts. work left for you to do. No separat- Peterson and Mrs. Amberse Nelson, ing eggs. No beating eggi. These are all of this place, and Mrs. Nellie complete mixes, made from first-qual- Coats of Long Branch. Mrs. John ity ingredients. Keennn, a member of the group, was unable to attend, owing to the By the Pills bury meth- illneea of her father, William Rod- od of blending ail ingre- ney of South »t. dients, your cakes have a The perfect attendance record uniformity, balance and Hats the following pupils who were texture that cannot be neither absent nor tardy at school * :• BEST ]: equaled by 1CM complete during March: Ann PiKnbury hns developed them Kirnt ' Hnfl f«oml nr»d«»—Sy«nbb» mixes in her kitchen to nave youm tei new enk*' *\ j£\W* $% mixes. Chnmbcrlnln, Mnry Elk-n Ell«nht*g«r, kitchen, and give you perfect resulttime in your *c% ^vJ^O *^»* Jinry Ellen Qrii»»ll), Mnrlnn Lnviiren, »every time. "•••s »•*•* Mlr.hnol Ntlion, Sheldon Ni>l»on, Robert Koner«, Freddie Thurln, TrnvU, Chrl»- tliw YnnntT. Jomph White. Tli'ril find fourth gritdcH—Lconnrd Chnrmii'lc, I^illc Covert, Stnnlcy FowUr, florlmht Honvir, Frftncpg Hock, Elgin* Went, John '/.urloh, 2 NEW Pillsbury CAKE MIXES fifth nml iflKth Knidcn—Jiirnen Hoc- 181 Broadway • Long Branch rhtl, Stcuhcn Riifc, Alexis Siihurlc, Wlt- llnm Rock, Thomnn lloucit, Cnral Env mom, Tttvy Snmtnon, linrnnni Weit. Stvi-nlh and cltthth jmilen—-Chiti-lei • Lightweight Stotsen Stratollnir Had from 10,00 in the 3 Flavors America Likes Best! RllrnRPi', JoB«ph Zurich, Junuit Boy#t, _J» P.H.I. flir.hnrii Jlsn flnrrm, Jrntnnn Ptarion, Serf I Rock, M«rr L>ou Sehltftfi BED BAXK REGISTER, APRIL 7, 1049

Dr. J. B. Smyth, L. J. Anderson QOTNN, DOMUfca, Kecnc Local Men Take and other members of the Naval Baptist Classes BUB0UX CHARLES H. HOWER Electronics laboratory. A-ONE AUTO BODY COUNSELLOR* AT LAW Mr. Crawford's investigation of WklrtaU MMiac, t Mason Contractor Part in 'Angels' "angels" was undertaken as part To Be Concluded — and — Jskn t. Quint TkMBM t. Donaiu of fundamental studies of micro- VinetBt J. HcCw ErnMt r«aaa Jobbing Plastering waves, which are being increasing- Dr. W. It. MclVuit RADIATOR REPAIRS Williui L BIMMII, Jr. Nut Swamp Rd., Red Bank R. B. 6-2144W! Experiment ly used to carry telephone mes- sages and television programs over To Be Final Speaker 0 Auto Spray Faintiaf AB, q Myglcriou* Kadar the nation's communication net- The last session of the Church % Guaranteed Work CAKZONA * COMBS work. Microwaves and radar waves 0 Pick tp art Delivery COUNMLUMS AT LAW are fundamentally similar. colloquium at the Ked Bank Bap- . Kcfleclinm Caused ist church will be held Sunday tor tree Estimate •• a MM» • W*U*c*U*c« MM.. Utt Baak In his communication Mr. Craw- ivening beginning with the classes Ttariorri * D. . PPanoa i Um*Umm*Um t. Cuuoaa By Insect* and Birds ford wrote thHt he was led to the Or Iaqulre at TktodorTkd a I.I UbrtewU u it 7:30 o'clock. Dr. William P- Mc- Bt. U at Hewlden'a Corner, Blttm r. Comka Tkoau i- aaitfe conclusion that the reflections were Vutt, pastor of the Central Bap- BobtrtK. MtMtWUIiUMtMt*WUIiUBB BB.. Bllir. Jr. Mysterious radar reflections, caused by insects "when all at- List church at Woodbury, will be ailddletowa. AhAhrahuh t J . £•*•£ « which have puieled the world's tempts to synthesize "angels" by ;uest speaker. electronics experts, both during artificially producing boundaries of Dr. McNutt will meet with the and since the war, huve been ex- temperature, humidity or turbu- lass studying a revival within the WILLIAM E. BEAT* lence failed completely and when plained by scientists of the Beil church and lead the discussion. ATTOBNET AT LAW Telephone laboratories Held labora- visual observations of insects co- He will then bring the inspira- SPOTS tory at Holmdel. The cause: flying incided strikingly with the radar tional message at 8:30 P. m. to Uie IMMM Tu CMMHMI observations." insects and birds. ivc assembled classes on the On Your Furniture? Nicknamed "angel*," the hereto- heme, "To the Task." M Cart Tnmt tU ** Baafc) «-4ITt In their attempts to synthesize Why not call ua. Furniture fore unexplained "blips" have the strange patterns on the radar shown up on many radar scopes as scopes, the scientists exploded a Cleaalnf done properly fcy sharp echoes of short duration, ob- small charge of nitro-starch in the •killed craftMBea. servable most frequently below air, 900 feet above their radar an- MILTON KOSENt heights ol 3,000 feet. tennai. They flew a plane low over The explanation that the "angels" the radar and looked for reflections LEON'S ATTOBNEV AT LAW are caused by flying insects is con- from the exhaust gases, They built tained in a communication to the bonfires, up-wind, so that the hot •Ml WHITE STKEET I»T MONUOUTH ST. April issue of the Proceedings of combustion gases and itcani Red Bank 6-280O BCD BANK ••MM 17 Iraad Si, fed the Institute of Radio Engineers clouds formed by pouring water on from A, B. Crawford, River Oaks, heated rocks billowed into the Fair Haven, of Bell Telephone lab- beam. In all these experiment! the oratories. phenomenon was never observable. The strange reflections were first IT PAYS TO SAVE discovered and reported by M. W. Later, working at night, they Don't «pend money on high priced article* you really don't need. Baldwin, Jr., also of Bell Telephone threw out a strong searchlight Save your money »t the Red Bank Saving* £ Loan for that day laboratories, during the war. beam, nnd stationed observers at when your dollar will buy more. It p»}» to Mve here for our different levels of a 200-foot tower. Planting A Garden? Since that time they have been generous dividends—currently i'lfc will make your fund* grow the subject of considerable re- While the observers counted in- ... Insurance on account* of each member up to «,000 keeps search. A number of observers have flects, the radar operators counted your funds safe until needed. suggested they were due to atmos- the appearance of "angels" on their pherio changes, which result in scopes. For example, in one l&-min Detailed Information On Request... turbulent motion in the lower at- ute period, 20 were counted, 15 of We Have Everything You JVo Obligation mosphere. which coincided with the sighting of an insect, The tests and observations re- ported were part of an experimen- Mr. Crawford points out that .in- Need For Lawn and Garden tal project sponsored jointly by sects Jit most of the descriptions Dr. William n. McNutt RED BANK SAVINGS Bell laboratories and the Naval which have been applied to the Electronics laboratory of San mysterious reflection on radar Ellwood D. Powers, chairman of Diego, Calif., and were conducted scopes. They are small, they move the class for church officers will TRUE TEMPER TOOLS J LOAN vi^r Asggci ATJON at Qila Bend, Ariz. Working on at a speed comparable to wind guide a discussion on lay leader- e the problem besides Mr. Crawford velocity, sometimes with and some- ship in an effective church. War- PINCORE POWER MOWERS She Door to Security* were L. R. Lowry, Rumson rd., Lit-times against the wind; they are ren deBrown, assistant superin- RID BANK NEW JERSEY" tle Silver, and S. E. Reed, Statesir present day and night, and there tendent of the church school, will • 10 BROAD AT. id., Riverside Heights, of the Bell are more of them in warm weather speak to the teachers on the Pas- REO POWER MOWERS laboratories technical staff, and than in cold. sion of Jeaus. Mrs. Frank Arlin,;. hails, leader of the local child GREAT AMERICAN HAND MOWERS study group, of the American As- 'Dink' Midi Bonk 658 sociation of University vVotnen, LAWN AND GARDEN FENCE To Boon DcRidder's will apeak to the parents' c'ass. Miss Beverlcy Franklin, president LAWN SEEDS Edgar "Dink" Allen, former pres- of the Youth Fellowship will be ident of the Red Bank Business- the leader ot tho youth "study men's Bowling ' league, Monday group. "NA CHUBS" LIQUID FERTILIZER night had himself a large even- AGRICO - MILORGANITE ing at Ited Bank Recreation alley3 Spring Sailboat Molly Pitcher Super Market Rolling games of 202, 213 and 243, Allen posted the best individual and Kacing Planned VIGORO • WE DELIVER • best series of the night. He raised Commodore Chester Apy an- the DeRidder Bulck team, loop nounced Monday night al the April LIME 11-20 MpnmouthSt THE HST FOR LESS PhoiraR. B. 6-3144 leaders by a wide margin, to the meeting of the Monmouth Boat season's high series total of 2,939. club the: inauguration of (pitng GARDEN SEEDS Lean, Tender Juicy Lean, Tender Juicy The Bulel: men also racked up sailboat racing May 8 on the North high team game, 999. Shrewsbury river. These will be for FLOWER SEEDS all-class boats. The regular club BOHEUSS In 1491. the Scottish Parllamen season wil open as usual pecora- FLOWER POTS provided penalties of a fine and im tion day and point racing will be- prlsonment for anyone playing gin in June on a dato' to be an- SEED FLATS XRIB SIRLOIN golf or allowing his land to be used nounced. • •for golf; parliament felt golfers The commodore was authorized GARDEN FERTILIZERS ' were taking too much time from to purchase a chronometer f°r use their required nrchcry. of the regatta committee during SEED POTATOES the racing season and six «lgnal STEAKS flags. ONION SETS ROAST it was announced that the new ALL SOLID MEAT CANDY STRIPE electric lift would be installed May 1 and a seasonal fee ' will be NIAGARA SPRAY. MATERIALS In The New Slim- Me charged by users.. Best Cuts Lean Fancy Fresh Best Cuts Lean Between Size Commodore Apy proposed stag' ing an amateur show in earl/ Bum- MYERS SPRAYERS WHEELBARROWS PRIME PRIME mer, which he believed Would be a HEN popular attraction and at the same CHUCK time would raise money for the LAWN ROLLERS FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS RIB club. He was appointed chairman of a committee to make plans such an event. The third floor of the clubhouse Come in ahd let u$ help teith your Garden Problem). TURKEYS ia being newly painted and decor- ROAST ated by the steward, Frank Brand and his brother, Oscar "Hatchet" Brand. Following the wcll-attended meeting, presided over by Presi- dent William L. Bennett, refresh-, BAIRD-DAVISON CO, Inc. ments were served by a committee headed by Beverly Dickerson and 176 WEST FRONT ST. PHONE 6-2300 RED BANK movies were shown by Daniel Dorn.

Young Tender Steer Popular sixta Young Tender Steer Strictly Fresh Killed Armour's Lean Skin Back SMOKED AT PROCTORS CLOTHES Chickens HAMS Sugar Cured SAVINGS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Jeney of Court. Whole or Shank HaU AT OUR PRE-EASTER SALE WE ARE OFFERING HIGH QUALITY AT BELOW COST IN THIS SALE. PRIDE OF THE FARM LARGE MEN'S GABARDINE SUITS BOTTLE Handiome first quality Suitt that TOMATO CATSUP you ordinarily would pay much 00 WIGGIES more for. All *tyle« and HIM. 45 Men's All Wool Suits Priced From . . $29.95 NOBODY-Yes Nobody TEENAGE FASHION CENTER Men's All Wool Sport Coats . . $16.95 - $17.95 Can Sell "Better" Quality Catering especially to the Young Men's All Wool Matching Trousers . $8.95 up Deb of today! Styles (elected from "Calling All Glrli" and FRESH FRUITS • "Seventeen" Magazine. Boys' All Wool Suits ...... , . .-"T.-A $16.95 OUR LINE ALSO Boys' All Wool Sport Coats ... . . $9.95 INCLUDES PRE-TEENS Vegetables AT Lower and TEENS Boys' All Wool Trousers ..... $2.95 up If you're Tall or Short, Chubby They are harvested Fresh, P|*if*AC or Thin, come to us, we'll suit Boys' All Wool Sweaters ...... $1.00 delivered Fresh and * • ***^9 your whim. sold Fresh to You at WIGGIES LOWER PRICES and that PROCTORS CLOTHES f makeg an Fregu Fruitgan d TEEN SHOP 42 WEST ST. Fruit Department Vegetables here outstanding Buys I 5 Moiiinoiitli St. Red Bank Open Friday 'til 9 P. M. RED BASK llEGIfiTEB. APUJh 7. Page Fifteen Newark Woman fro.-;hnH-n^, is [insisted by M'^. Methodist Men Annual Easter Ralph Kil/.pn, Mrs. Maiy Bloom, FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS Awarded Judgment Mrs. KiiKene Carroll, Mrs. Jusopii C'ui)|i"r. Mrs. Iidwalri Hraly, Mr». JAMES F. SMITH Our stock I* esccffttoaalljr g—t aai the price* mra right. Hold Their First Miss Patricia Wakeneld of New- Monday Benefit John Finnirgan, MIH. Hernvm Varieties are th* best for this aectloa. Why pay more to agent* ark last week received a $3,400 SimpMin, Mis. Hubert Gaul anil AUDIOMETRIST •r get It away from the home state? judgment in Monmouth county Church Organizations Mrs. Clayton Hold. PLANTINGTIMK—anyMBM hetweca BOW and May 6th. Hobby Night court for injuries she received on Serving on the reception (.•oninm- Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Sweet and Sour Cherries, Grapes, June 27, 1847 »t the intersection To B<: Sponsors teu aie Mrs. John Mulvihill, .Mi.-. HEARING EXAMINATIONS Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Currants, Gooseberries. So Successful It of Monmouth st. and Maple avc., Joseph Hintrlmann, Mrs, Edwaid Red Bank, while riding in a car The organizations of St. Janic- Lrtldy, Mrs. Hairy Lambert, Mi.-. 'i Inij A iil.$ • Aijcasorics • JJutterie$ •MJEBEsWUES. Will Be an Annual operated by Paul Noglows of Red church will hold their annual card Kchvard MrDonough, Mrs. Joseph Nothing else gives more for your money and effort lhan these. Bank. and novelty party Kaster 'Mund'iy Alexander, Mrs. Thomas Corcor.in. I'lionc 15. .1 Hank 6-5075 night at Red Bank Catholic high 12 varieties from eariy to late. W« furnish instructions as to Affair Testimony In the trial showed Mis. Dorothy Julian, Mrs. Walter planting and care. school audilohum. Committee Hognn. Mrs. Mac Kyan .-mil Misses that Noglows had stopped his car chaiimcn and assistants have been KIVKH KOAD, FAIR HAVEN, N. J. HOST IMFOBTANT. The Men's club of the Red Bonk at the intersection waiting for the Alice Johnston, Maiy Burke, S.I.M We can give you the best advice Rained through 70 years' exper- Methodist church met Tuesday light to change when a car driven named, and there l>u a general Mm phy, Bcrnailettc K m m o n s, ience, which may mean the difference between SUCCESS or ight in fellowship hail in monthly by Barclay A. Henderson of Key- meeting at the rectory Monday Monira ICmmons and Agnes Kane. FAILURE. ession and curtailed much of thi'ir port crashed into the rear of Nog- night at 8:30 o'clock. iiulness meeting in order to fea- Msgr. Jo.sej)h T. Casey is hon- When planning a color erheme Come and sec us and take jraur stock back with you. lows car, which wag driven 300 feet orary chairman, with Rev. JOSPJJII ure their first hobby night by a, across the Intersection. Am a re- for th« exterior of your house, rr- pedal address and several exhibi- sult of the accident, Miss Wake- Reilly and Rev. Edward Hiighen, membrr that clashing colors In the WALTER C. BLACK ions. fltld received a brain concussion as honorary co-chnirnipn. Mrs. immediate surroundings can de- F. Wilson Hobson of Hubbard James Morris is general chairman, tract greatly from the attractive and back and neck injuries. Miss Janice Tyndall will he sccro- Driveway Coverings Village Nurseries, Highutown, New Jersey re. was the speaker of the even- Theodore D. Parsons and Theo- effect you wish t(, achieve. ng, and he held the large audience tary, and Father Hughes, treas- dore J, Labrecque, senior members urer. ttentively almost an hour telling of the Red Bank law firm of Par- IIIXI-STOM; listeners why each individual Supervising ticket sales are CINDERS son*, Labrecque, Canzona * Combs, Miss May Qnigley, Mrs. Micha»l hould have one or more hobbies. represented Miss Wakeficld. ie emphasized the fact that a hob- Bin-gin, Mrs. Charles Allaire. Mis. t;KAVKL GRAYSTONE John Gaul and Mrs. Fred Crinc. Only at Leon's INSURANCE >y should not only be taken up as TRUCK OVERTURNS pastime, but it should also be Mrs, James Anderson heads the can you gp( Imry Laundering Agentt fort used as nn educational and possibly A truck driven by John Lesco of prize committee, assisted by .Mrs. plus Sanilone Dry Cleaning. Perth Amboy, owned by the Jacob Harry McCormack, Mrs. Rita 11. financially profitable one, and Douglas, Mrs. A. J. Pcnotta, Mis, Our une-»tnp wrvice givr* you 'American Automobile Insurance Company; haf hobbies are particularly ber.e- Plavin company of that city, over- lupn in quality. cial to folks in the afternoon of turned after it hit a utility pole M. Pignatore, Miss Helen Lang Shoemaker Fuel Co. Hartford Fire Insurance. Company, ifc. There was a question and on route 35, Headden's Corner, at and Miss Marguerite Ward. Home Insurance Company nswer period folowing his address. noon Tuesday, Middlctown town- Mrs. A. J. Patterson is chairman LIITLE SILVER, N. j. Mr Hobson showed a wide variety ship Police Capt. Willinm Fix re- of table chair arrangements, as- LEON'S Insurance Company of North Americe f books on various hobbies, and ported that the driver lost control sisted by Mrs. Charles Douglns, St. Paul-Mercury Indemnity Company itatcd that many of these books of the vehicle when the steering Mrs. Osborn H. Harrison, Mrs.' 64-10 MIIITI; sntr;i:i TEL. KED BANK 6-22.MJJ :oukl be found in the Red Bank apparatus broke, The driver was Charles Gaffnoy and Mis. Harry St. Paul Fire ft Marine Insurance Company, lublic library. not injured. Hoffman. Mrs. Julia Knillln, re- j K«-d Bunk 6-2B0O And Other*. Those 'showing special exhibits ivere introduced by the club presi- cnt and in turn each exhibitor BOYNTON &. BOYNTON old something about his special ex- ibit and how he began to he in- 8 Drununond Place, 4tcd Bank crested in same. Harry Bernard, associated with Phone: Red Bank 6-0952 • 64180 he Second National Bank k Trust 3o. of Red Bank, showed what wild be done with a lathe, a chisel, few dowels and a bit of glue. He makes a specialty of reproducing ootstools, both modern and antique design. Another of Mr. Bernard's hobbies is the collection of stones er rocks from ail parts of the world. Whenever he learns of a person go- DRESS THEM UPing traveling, he asks them to as- sist in his collection, and gives them a small envelope in which he asks them to bring back with them tones or pieces of rock from the ilaces where they visited. His stone and rock collection is most interest- ng. Mr. Bernard is the chef of the Men'a club and in connection with his activities, he exhibited an as- sortment of fresh vegetables hrough the courtesy of Ezra Davi- son of Davison's market, and ex- plained how he makes his famous cgetable soup and chowder. John Lowe, associated with the DcRidder Buick company on lion- mouth st., had an exhibit featuring model trains and their construction. Mr. Lowe does not buy his model rains complete. He purchases the. various parts necessary for thejr completion and puts them together himself, right from the ties and •acks up to the finished product. His model trains are electrically operated and his exhibit pleased both adults and juveniles present. Daniel Dorn, Jr., of Dorn's photo shop of Wallace at, showed a wide variety of camera* and photo- graphic appliances from the latest model newspaper camera, which takes a picture at one-five thous- andths of a second, known u a Trail' speed graphic, back to the old days CARDIGAN FLANNEL of box cameras before niters and film* were introduced and when negatives were on glass. He also Abashing, man-tailored Twig* demonstrated the newest type of flash bulb and by the questions he Outfit with Jacket an J Trousers answered it was evident that a in amart contrast. Highly styled* large portion of the audience was interested, in amateur photography. thoroughly individual, all wool, Thomas living Brown, Bditor of and entirely worthy.1 Maroon The Register, who has been a GENERAL stamp collector for half a century, ELECTRIC exhibited five of his 14 albums. Mr. with Grey, Brown" witk Tan; Brown held his exhibit to V. S. adhesives and covers, rather than Blue witk Grey, Dark Green show his general collection. Par- witk Light Green, Tan witk ticularly interesting in Mr. Brown's exhibit were two albums of covers Brown.'" Ocean Pearl Buttons.*) showing early postmarks, especial- ly Monmouth county offices, before Sizes 2 to 7. the days of postage stamps. He also showed a varied assortment of navar covers postmarked aboard TWIGS ALL WOOL the vessels. Many of these were ETON SUITS lost in the two recent wars. His exhibit of V. S. mint.was also In- Blazer Stripe Coals — Pants to teresting. match. Also comes in Fancy The1 hobby night was so success- WATER Tweeds. ., ful that the club will make it an And'thafs not all you getTwheir»jri» tjfifr i Oenerd Wfttnc Sizes 3 to 8 .... 8.95 | annual feature. Refreshments, in- cluding ice cream, were served. Heater! Here's more! Values to 13.58 Flavor a simple confectioners' sugar icing with a little almond ex- tract for cupcakes and garnish with with chopped nutmeaU. A() chimneysT'no"flues. Easiiy in. -the coat that grows * stalled anywhere in your home!/ In an ordinary coat, ydUr ever-growing daughter shows her song- ling limbs. But her "Coat that Grows" is always fitting and DEPENDABILITY—The'Oeiieral Electric riai'r.e is your s-r.-f^r.cc of years proper. Inside secret: hidden hems In skirt and sleeves release M-M! 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MLNSINMVEAR LINGERIE • t'Ol'NDETTES J'irel Grade lo (live Red Bank, X. J. ' FIAKO ; MAIDEN *'0MM BRAS Performance A|ir. 13 Dc ir Mr. Brown:— PERMA-LIFT BRAS PII CRUST MIX By some quirk of the composi- TOMMIES PAJAMAS Pay The Leonardo grade school aucii- tor un. injustice has been done and KAV-OCNHILL BLOl'BES loiium will be the scene of a gulu 1 seek to remedy it. In one of my MAI FLOWER DRESSES midget circus Wednesday, A'.>fij 13,communications the impression MEN at 1 p. m., when the first grade pu- was conveyed that we (the Bre- ROTOFLAME pils of the cchool will don their tons) were in Florida permanently. SHERMAN'S Have thai nc*t Suit Sanitone circus attire and perform. The My use uf the English language 45 Broad St. Red Bank Cleaned and Airform 1'rcsard. is, at times, a hit slip-shod and Spot-O-Lite errant hut that statement (I just Ferfcct Drape — Xo Shine CAN'T believe I made it) is as.far from I he fact as we arc from Ideal OIL BURNER Beach and 1 hasten to bring both LEON'S the fact and the beach within the LOG CABIN INN $ bounds of reality and fact. Our €1-78 WHITE STREET heart.--, our life's savings and our Scenic Road, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Red Bank 6-2800 friends {is that "s" superfluous?) 295°° are all bound up in that little bit o' mm M heaven, Ideal Beach. Three hun- *" Installed dred bungalow owners depend on us, and we on them, for a livinj Bobby Wilson 6 Hit Orchestra Complete with Tank • and for the past thirty yeari the The OIL BUBNEB with the TIME-TESTED bajilMa ai«cMe eye aafety eoatrol that trust has not been violated. If we come to Florida annually Playing For Your Dancing Pleamre provide* a more direct method for perfect automatic all heraer aerformaae*. it is simply the urge to utilize the Let u« •how you how to ellmlnale your wiater worries aad beaUaf hfadarhf ... aare sense that God gave geese when SATURDAY NITIS fuel doliart... and atill get a lifetime of more draralaHa. eaVieat kaatlaf comfort. we join those geese and go South for the winter. The first of May will find us, as usual, at Ideal Excellent Cuisine • Dinners at Popular Prices Beach and it will take the product of three cities to oust us—the leg- Alto A la Carte DIXON OIL COMPANY islation of Washington, the re- sources of Fort Knox and that Catering to Weddings, Parties, Etc. V. H. 1-0293 Call Red Bank 64922 Pearl St., Red Bank, N. J. bomb at Muscle Shoals. Yours truly, Ted Breton. Mrs. Rita Shcehan

show will include the famous "cir- cus band," elephants, monkeys, lions, seals—complete with their trainers; the fat lady, the strong man, the balloon man, the lady with the long hnlr, bareback riders, tight rope walkers, dancers, the ever-faithful clowns—and even the Easter bunny will be on hand. Mrs. Blta Shcehan, first grade teacher, hag planned and arranged the show and instructed the chil- dren in their work. Assisting Mrs. Sheehan are Mrs. Phyllis Horrlcks, Make yours • truly enjoyable physical education director, and summer ... temper the heat un- Miss Feme Rhoads, music teach- der welcome shade. Add • touch er. of colorful beauty to the exterior The pupils taking part will be of your home. Protect your fur- Frank Bottonc, Judy Bcnbrook, MARKETS nishings, walls and draperies. Madolyn Rll.snnk. Donald Spencc, 21 WEST FRONT ST. 110 MONMOUTH ST. Yes—there is no substitute for Helen Kardos, Gertrude Sorby, Linda TcnCatc, Norman Matzinger, Canvas Awnings. Call us today Barbara N'Dwmier, Joyce Thomas, —estimates gladly given without RED BANK Valerie Cole, Barry Olsen, Lor- TEL 6-0508 TEL 6-5292 obligation. raine List, Roue Mary Letts, Sheila Sheehan, Marjoris Crook, John Stafford, Raymond Downes, Jean Williamson, Carl Davis, Mai-y PHONE Woodward, Eleanor Grodeska, Joan Deliveries Will Be Made From Our Front Street Store Only Letts, and George Miller, fourth grade, who will assume the re- RED BANK sponsibility of ring master. Parents and frlendj ar« invited BROOKFIELD Fresh-Picked 6-0696 to attend. ARMOUR RED CROSS WORKERS >4 PRINT SAVOY Mrs. George Castleman is chair- STAR STANDARD man of the Red Cross fund drivo in River Plaza. Her assistants in- clude Mrs. Douglas Ring, Mrs. Les- BEST ter Smith, Mrs. Edward Scatter- SPINACH good, Mrs. Harry Treacy, Mrs, AWNING CO Harold Perry, Mrs. Leonard Earle, BUTTER CUT Mrs. Edward Hendricks, Mrs. H. Lbs. For Established 1937 Conant Speer, Mrs. Benjamin Becker, Mrs. Albert McBride, Mrs. CHUCK 615 RIVER ROAD, Calvin Ohlsen, Mrs . Frank

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J., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 14 State to Face County Names 'New Era' Starts 'Great' Crisis 2 Boards Battle Ocean Crove Man Council Holds At Highlands In Nov. Election To Assist Toren Parsons Say* Gov. Over Vail Homes Dr. Theo. Schlbisbach Detail Session Elected Will Have To Receive Salary Democrat* In Power-Clerk Resigns, Lasting Effect Shrewsbury Twp. Committee, School Of g30O a Year Denies Acerra Bar Transfer—Awards "The coming November guberna- Acting upon a recommendation Contract For Incinerator Unit Auditor Replaced—New Meeting Time torial election will be one of the Board Dispute Costs of Education of the Manmouth County Medical greatest crises the sta'te of N«w eooiety, the Board of Freeholders Mayor Joseph A. Dempsey opened Jersey has ever had to face," State Friction between the Shrewsbury yesterday appointed Dr. Theodore Smarting under an accusation at the Highland* council meeting Attorney General Theodore D. Par- township committee and board of Schlossbach of Ocean Grove as as- holding too many executive »e* Monday night by saying, "tonight sons told members of the Rumson Wants Shrewsbury education on the issue of school Cistant county physician at an an- Township Board eions, the mayor and council Mon> la the beginning of a new era in Power Co. Blames Republican club at a meeting last costs for Vail Homes' children nual salary of |300. day night handled all business,. In* brought forth a sharp debate Tues- eluding details, at an open meet* the management of'borough affairs night in the Rumson hotel, Water- day night at the school board meet- Director James S. Parkes said of Highlands." No truer words man ave,, Rumson. To Accept Road the appointment was recommended Calls Election Ing which waa on i of the longest Higher Costs For ing at Tinton Falls. in many years. The executive se»» could have been said, for during He went on to point out that the A collision of tempers and per- by the society some time ago as the course of the evening Mrs. Eve- governor elected in November will "food business" so that someone sion accusation was made in 4 In Shadowbrook sonalities resulted from the recent published statement of Everett lyn Kwik resigned her position as Cas Increase have an effect on the state which action of the township committee would be breaking in to the job In For April 26 borough clerk, William Sternkopf, will last for the next 25 years. "Gov. the event that County Physician Baynton a,nd John L. Montgonv Lockwood Complains to employ a certified public ac- ery, Jr, Republican primary cao» Jr., borough auditor, was replaced Company Withdraws Drlscoll," said Mr. Parsons, "has countant to determine the actual Julius A. Toren waa unable to serve. $207,000 Building by Milton Cole of Perth Amboy, worked hard since coming to office About Poor Lighting; At the board's last meeting, Dr. Apr. IB. Mrs. Kwik became acting the Housing Authority of the City tempt to move his bar from Her* clerk In August of 1M4 when she re- "We have had an abnormally 31, 1953. He will succeed Fritz The board also voted to borrow mild winter, always a boon to our Yorg, whose resignation was ac- of Long Branch. (400,000 on tax anticipation notes bert st. to a new location la West placed Councilman William Kohlen- Court to Rule Red Bank. Councilman Gray mov> bush. She was appointed regular operations," he continued. "During cepted "with regret." Mr. Yorg Under one plan considered for to meet current expenses until tax St. James Readies Jan. and Feb. we had a pick up In had written the mayor, stating the transfer of Vail to army con- collections have been made. ed to reject the application with v clerk Jan. 1, 1946. business and there were some re- trol, the Long Branch authority assurance the council would •>»• The Democrats also adopted a OnSaleofCBl that.hawai unable to continue in Upon the recommendation o( ductions In material prices. If edict. The mayor Instructed Bor- would continue its operational Freeholder Joseph C. Irwih, the For Holy Week tend every liberality to tha apfU> resolution changing the meeting these prices remain firm, If there To Study 824,000 Offer ough Clerk Ortrude C. VanVliet to functions. These Include collection board agreed to advertise tor bids cant if he could find a location It) nights from the first and third are no further Increases in operat- of rents and payment of a yearly Blessing of Palms Which neighboring property-owners Tuesdays of each month to the sec- write Mr. Yorg expressing the bor- on five projects. ing costs, particularly fuel and Tomorrow at Trenton ough's gratitude, for "bis years of fee in lieu of taxes to tlnance ed At the next meeting, Apr. 20, bids Sunday Is Start did not object too strenuously. ond and fourth Tuesdays. This waa Jabor, .the -two largest components service." cation and township and county will be accepted for construction In announcing that the wataf done to "suit the convenience of the of the company's expenses, it may Crystal Brook Farm inn, Baton- services. Last year the payment of a new bridge over Parker's creek Holy Week services in St James department had received enough council," Mayor Dempsey said. The town, scene of the tragic fire last Complaints from Borden st. resi- was a little in excess of 119,000, not be necessary to renew our re- dents about dogs running loose in at the north entrance to Fort Mon- church begin with the blessing of pipe to improve the water source, next meeting will be held Tuesday quest for rate increase." • September which snuffed out four Mr. Stclnmuller said it has been mouth, At the same time, bids will the palms at the It o'clock mass in the vicinity of Riverview hot* night to comply with the new reg- lives, may be sold tomorrow for that area brought from the mayor the suggestion that individuals the contention of the school board, be received for bituminous concrete Sunday. Because of Incrtased at- pltal, Councilman Malchow toucnt ulation. $24,000 to George H. Llmbach ot In a report prepared by himself, material for the bridge department. tendance, there now are seven ed off a long discussion on tht ade- Bergen county. should co-operate with police by Another resolution appointed trying to determine by whom such with co-operative assistance by At the May 4 session, the board masses each Sunday. At 9 and 10 quacy of Red Bank's water system. John Conlogue of Matawan as en- Oven Explode^ Stanley Cohen, Long Brfcnch at- dogs are owned. He said that Mr. Ranney and others, that will accept bids for the reconstruc- o'clock there are simultaneous He announced that an eight-incl*, gineer for the water and sewer torney, represents the Minoprlo while there is no ordinance prohib- money paid to offset Vail's educa- tion of bridges W-38 In Wall town- masses in the church and in In* main would be laid from Front it* plants. He will be paid on a job estate. The purchase is subject to iting dog owners from allowing tional expense, when coupled with ship, near Hamilton, and MN-55 high school auditorium. down Wharf ave. to Union st* basis. Republican Coundlmen Louis Injures Stadler the order of the court. It is up their animals to run at large, such annual state aid funds, actually over Tepehemus brook In Mana- A missionary Father from Mary- across Union st. and up Washing* Lodor and John Bast voted no on for confirmation at 10 a. m. tomor- a condition could be classed as a gives the township a prollt. State lapan township. At the same meet- knoll Junior college, Lakewood, ton st. to Front st. A larger ill* all resolutions. Voting in favor of 'Willowbrook Owner row before Superior Court Judge "public nuisance." aid is based upon school costs per ing, the board will accept bids for celebrates the children's 9 o'clock hydrant than the present on* <>% the resolutions were Democratic Wilfred H. Jayne In Trenton. child for a year, two years prior mass in the church. Union st., and two additional hy- Has Fractured Leg Higher bids, if any, will be accept- In other business, the bond on to its payment. That is, 1949-50 the painting of the draw bridges Couneilmen John Newton, Herbert Mrs. VanVllet was increased from it Pleasure bay and Gooseneck Novena exercises in honor of drants will be installed. Hartsgrove and William McQowan. ed at that time. state aid is for the 1947-48 school Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Henry Stadler, proprietor of The $17,000 to f22,000, a state law; year. point. Bids also will be received Councilman Gray suggested that Mayor Dempsey announced that Willowbrook, Fair Haven, is a pa- Prior to Its destruction, C.B.I., as Shrewsbury post, American Le- for construction of a pipe line to will be held Monday at 8 p. m. Con- Ensley M. White, superintendent applications for the position of tient at Riverview hospital, hav- it was familiarly called, was the gion's auxiliary, was. authorized to This profit estimate, according to replace an open ditch in Holmdcl fessions will be heard Wednesday ot public works, give a two-hour borough clerk will be received until ing suffered a fractured leg Friday county's largest dining place. The hold poppy day In the borough May Township Committeeman Stevens, township along the main highway. from 4 to 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 lecture on the water system sonM nt*t Tuesday. Veterans will receive fire waa estimated to have caused 38; April was designed «a Ameri- is disputed. He said the commit- p. m. in preparation for Holy day for the benefit ef member* night at the restaurant. $200,000 worth of damage. Includ. tee has compiled its own set of The board also directed that, as preference, the mayor said. An explosion of undetermined can Cancer society month by pro- won as plans have been completed Thursday, when there is to be u of the council and anyone else who ed in the loss .were eight bed- clamation of the mayor; Police figures which indicate Vail money high m.Vis at 8 o'clock, followed A salary ordinance was approved cause blew a door off an oven, the rooms, three dining room*, three coupled with state aid does not by the county engineer, bids be wishes to attend. He also suggest- on Brat reading. The ordinance pro- door cracking Mr. Stadler's leg. Chief Otto Herden was authorized sought for reconstruction of the by a solemn procession to the re- ed that after discussion by mem- bars, a kitchen, where the fire was a vacation from April 17 to 24; an- fully pay for the education of Vail pository. Devotion of the Holy vides that the police chief's salary The oven wasn't in use at the time believed to have started, and a children. Further, committee mem- following bridges: U-S9, near bers of the council, a long-term shall be |3,100 a year, police cap- of the accident and Jersey Central nouncement was made that county Shrewsbury, and U-78, near Roose- Hour will be followed Thursday plan be put forth for improving' terrace room and porch. welfare directors will be guests of bers have stated that because an night at 8 o'clock: with a special tain's salary, $2,800, and patrolmen's Power end Light company inspec- actual loss is involved township velt, both in Upper Freehold town- Bed Bank's water system and that salary, $2,600. The ordinance also tors said they found no evidence Victims were Anton Mlnoprio, the borough at a meeting April 27 ship; HL-60 over Muddy Ford nermon on the institution of the the borough officials adhere to the proprietor; his wife, Mae Min- in the,parish house, and District real estate taxpayers actually are provides for a raise for all fulltime of a gas leak. paying part of the cost of educat- brook, Howell township, and O-23 Holy Eucharist. There will be such a plan. Mr. Gray said that borough employees. , oprio; his-son, 14-year-old Roger, School Clerk Scott announced that rosary, sermon and benediction definite long-term planning would A theory advanced Is that the and Jess Rossbacb, organist. His the board of education this week ing: Vail children in the /orm of on Woodgate ave.. Long Branch. Bids were ordered sent out for a gas had been turned on by mis- excessive taxes. Mr. Irwin said the Woodgate ave. Wednesday evening. be preferable, in his opinion, to eight-year-old daughter, Iris, prin- will take title to the lot on Obre Mass of the Pre-Sanctlfled will piecemeal improvements. Mr. Van* new' police car, a new garbage take and that heat from a "hot cipal beneficiary of the estate, was pi. adjacent to tht current school bridge has been closed to traffic truck, a road, scraper, and for 100 plate" above the oven was suffi- The township's school tax rate, be held Good Friday. It will be Schoik at this point stated that. 1 visiting with an aunt at the time grounds. and must be repaired as-quickly as water meters. Councilman HarU- cient to ignite the,gas. of the fire. Another survivor, Mr: (Continued on Page 2) possible since It is a means of ac- preceded by a procession from the "Red Bank's water supply and grove reported the police committee Mr. Stadler was rushed to Riv- Minoprio's mother, Mrs. Melanie cess to ISO new homes in' the EI- altar of the repository. In tha af- pressure are equal to that of New Is seeking a new Ford car as the erview by Fair Haven first aid Wohlschlegel, miraculously escaped beron village section. ternoon, from noon to 3 p. m. York city outside of New York'* present vehicle needs costly repairs. squad. The accident was the sec- by climbing through a window ot The Freeholders are scheduled to the devotion of The Three Hours iligh pressure system." He said The council tabled a bid of the ond in successive weeks at the the blazing structure. Candidates Thank Council meet EOon with Atlantic township Agony on the Cross is to be fol- "that the Red Bank firemen were Dixie Tank Cleaning company of restaurant. The previous week officials and property owners to dis- lowed. Rev. Dr. A. J. Burggraff of well trained and did a wonderful Austin Sears underwent the ampu- The proposed aale price includes the Paulist Fathers, New York, job." He also pointed out "he waa northern New Jersey to clean the the entire tract of land surround- cuss the possibility of diverting a Inside of the borough's two water tation of his middle finger, left For Bringing Issues to Public will preach. The public is Invited the only councilman he had ever hand, at Riverview. Mr. Sears' ing the burned-out building and tributary of Hop creek at Phalanx. to this "Trc Ore." Special booklets tanks. A company representative several accessory buildings, The Everett Baynton and John L. co-operation has gone. No member Mr. Irwin said a long high bulk- seen at any of the several Ore col« said cleaning and scaling the tanks finger was smashed when It was Montgomery, Jr., Regular Republi- of Red Bank's borough government head will have to be replaced at a will be distributed so that all may leges conducted in Monmoutb caught in the pulley of an electric farm, prior to its purchase by Mr. participate in the prayers and county." He continued by stating would cost $900. Necessary repairs motor. Minoprlo, was the residence of can candidates for the Red Bank has ever participated in any re- cost of about $20,000 where the found after that job had been done Vernon Minard, retired executive borough council, have released the spect in the work to fight a rise in creek skirls the Phalanx-Llneroft hymns. "the gentlemen who are writing would be estimated by the com- ot the F. W. Woolworth company. following statement as a "follow-up commuter rates. As a matter of road If the stream course cannot Devotion of the Way of the Cross for the press do not know what pany. on two previous statements they fact when co-operation has been be changed. will be held Friday at 8 p. m., fal- they are talking about." The council voted to donate $100 Sutphen Is Low made and as a direct tie-in with a asked, council members—notably If the change Is made, Mr. It'. lowed by the Veneration of the Mr. VanSchoik said "we have to the borough veterans' organiza- meeting of the Red Bank borough Mr. Bowers—have condemned the win said, the ground can be grad- Cross. plenty of water but our mains art tions for a Memorial day celebra- light Company council Monday night, April 4, work to keep commuter rates ed gradually from the road to the Blessing of the new fire, paschal not large enough. Most of out tion. The council at first offered At Shrewsbury which was the longest meeting in down." brook. ' candle and Easter water will be mains, he said, are four inches la. $80, but upped the-price, following many years." "The Jersey Shore Protective held Holy Saturday, beginning at diameter and on many streets they, a plea by Bertram Perry, Legion Borough Contracts Gets Praise "It is with deep gratification that committee, under the leadership of 8 o'clock. A Mlssa Cantata will are even smaller." He said "tht commander. we note that this past Monday's Mayor Wilson of Rumson, wants to follow at 9 o'clock. Singing for ill condition is not a bit different none Councilman Hartsgrore reported For 1949 Road Work But Shrewsbury meeting of the Red Bank borough continue the fight and broaden the Fair Haven Fair Holy Week services and procea- than it was ten years ago." Ht' that several borough hotels do not council wai the longest In many fight to oppose- a rise in utility iiona is to be by the high school stated "in an emergency we caa have proper fire prevention equip- C..H. Sutphen, Freehold contrac- Protests New Rates years. Mayor English's announce- rates. Neither Mayor Bnglifth nor choir and the vested boys' choir of get water enough for a big Are." L tor, Tuesday night, was awarded a St. James grammar school, under ment and that a portion of the A rare thing happened at Shrews- ment at the outset than an example Mr. Bowers can any longer argue To Award Car Mr. White mentioned at thlf Portland rd. area is without proper contract for street repairs in of the open meeting would be forth- that only a small segment ot the the direction of Sister Mary La- point "it is apparent some peoplt. Shrewsbury. His bid of $2,440.90 bury's mayor and council meeting Salette. lire protection because of a faulty Tuesday night. Jersey Central Pow- coming was a sure indication that population is involved; every citi- Firemen's Event to Run ara losing sight of cur rapid water main. The proper committees was lowest of the five received by perhaps our small efforts to bring zen who sees by electricity, or cooks growth in recent years." He alst the mayor and council. er 4 Light company was cited for were ordered to study the situation. "prompt and efficient service" by public Issues before the public has hU food by gas, will be affected fav- From July 29 to Aug. 6 called attention to the more tham The Thomas Procter company of Unsuccessful bidders were Riccl been worthwhile. We feel that the orably by co-operation with Mayor 400 ne»- apartment units built last Brothers, $2,605; Mutual Supply Borough Clerk Ortrude C. VanVllet, George W. Curchln will be chair- Long Branch was awarded a con- who said she was quoting a new mayor's praise of the star chamber Wilson's committee, Yet, Mayor man of a committee in charge of year. Mayor Charles R. English) tract to Install a water main con- company, $2,792.50; Charles J. resident of the borough. —his phrase, not ours— was merely Wilson's letter calling a meeting the disposal of a Plymouth sedan stated "he had a sprinkler system (Continued on Page 2) Hesse, $2,940, and Fred McDowell, a last look back at the dear dead for March 30 to discuss further tac- in his building at Maple ave. and $3,443.75.' The praise came about In regards on the co-operative plan the final to the installation of a new street days beyond recall. We say to the tics wan pigeon-holed by either night of the Fair Haven firemen's Home. Monmouth st. and In an emergency Mayor English or Acting Mayor Mrs. Katheerlne Layton. he had plenty of pressure on tha The contract covers work on Bor- light In the Curley Heights section mayor and his close colleagues on fair, which will be held from Fri- —Advertisement. Odd Fellows Visit den st. north, Robinson pi. north, Because of its location, the light the council, 'Thanks'. We hope that Bowers until April 4, and even then day, July 29, to Saturday, Aug. 6. fourth floor, which is the top floor the only action that van taken was Paint ' of the building. - and patching and repair work on was annoying to one of the resi- Monday's meeting begins a new era The firemen met Monday night, Genuine surplus, navy blue, {rritr. Trenton Home the remainder of the borough's dents, who promptly complained to of understanding between the pub- to appoint a committee to Inquire at which time It was announced brown, deck tind ureen, Idenl for In- Mr. Malchow, chairman of tht streets, particularly Sllverbrook rd. lic and the town fathers of Red as to whether Red Bank should doors, outdoors, mctnl or wood, $1,50 a water committee, said "We havt » Forty members of the Red Lank Mrs. VanVIfet. The borough clerk, that the general committee for the and Thomas st. in turn, relayed the complaint to Bank. We are sure that neither further co-operate, fair would Include Russell Mlnton, Kullon, In ftvc-Knlloulots . Qunnity of KAI- plan and have had a plan for somt Odd Fellows lodge visited Odd the inquiring citizen nor the inquir- vanized wire. Abrnms a Son, 23 Pros- time. We have acquired Tower Hill Fellows home at Trenton Sunday. Councilman Harry T. Sickles re- J.C.H. and L. By 9 o'clock of the "We submit that Acting Mayor Barney Egeland, Herbert Hawkins, pect plncc, Neptune. Phone A. P. 3« ported that repair of the cave-in on tame evening, light company per- ing newspaperman henceforward Bowers In accordance with his pre Lester C. England and Emll Jaku 5918,—Advertisement. for a new reservoir, we havt re- Chaplain Arthur O. Hopple of Fort ceived pipe which has been on or* Monmouth spoke at services con- Thomas st, had been satisfactorily sonnel had remedied the condition. will be treated as a dangerous radi- vicusly expressed opposition let the becy. Shrewsbury Mail Bo«««? completed. Council approved an cal Interested- only In fomenting people of Red Brink down by not der for years and we plan to put ducted at the home by «he Red Hearing the borough and. the Among the highlights of the fair You are urged to have A mall box on In a new niter to remedy the Iron Bank lodge. ordinance appropriating $2,200 for light company praised "for a trouble; but will be treated as part- having acted and by not being pres- will be free dancing nightly, with your house, IO see Wrlxht'i assortment. the emergency work. Actual cost change," Mayor Alfred N. Beadle- ners of the mayor and council in ent at the meeting called by Mayor an orchestra. The committee Is Choose any one from 7&c to 18.80. Our condition in one of the Chestnut Mrs. William Tallman of Red efforts for good government. i Bolld briiftt box In n honey And of course (Continued on Page '). • • Bank was soloist, accompanied by was $1,608. ston expressed surprise and hap- Wilson. We submit that the people planning several changes in the priced tight nt Wrlght'i. 30 Monmouth Mrs. Albert Klatzln of Headden's piness, It didn't, however, keep the "We, however, In the spirit of of Red Bank know the Issues in dol conduct of the event, particularly street, Red Qnnk.—Advertisement. VinttUn Bllndi lars and cents Involved In rising in the arrangement of booths. Window Shade. Corner.-. George Davison of Red You can net our Empire Venetian council from going on record In this new openness suggest further Rumson Road Collate We> manufacture on premise* all Bank, a member of the local lodge, blinifc with n very nttfactlve head and opposition to the tight company'* subjects of full public discussion. commuter rates and rising gas and Attrnctlve Dutch Colonlnl cottane. l\x srudti nnd sizes, custom mnue. •!<]«• is a resident of the. home, and bracket pattern, zinc Dinted hitrdwnrc, request for. rate Increases for tight Red Bank's participation in tho electric rates and that the mayor Furnaces CUancd rooms nnd bnth, on plot 50x175 feat; hemmed window ihudes at very mod* auked to be remembered to hla the licit pnint incd, nnd the entire blind and gas. Jersey Shore Protective commit- and council are remiss in now em Complet* oil burner servlco nnd In. price IH.SOO. William H. Hlntelm«nn erate prices. We also reverse your oir lit one color. You enn Rot them now slallatlon. Dlxoii Oil Company, phone (firm), Renltorfl, Humson, phont Rum. shades if you hava old roller!. Urlnt frlonda here. from ui at n very spcolnl price. Globe Mayor Beadleston said ttie new te's flight' against a rise In com- ploying the delaying tactics ot as R. B. 8-4922. Pearl itreet, Heil Bank.— 1-0600,—Advertisement, them or we supply new rollers. ulob« Awning nnd Shade Co., 117 Weit Front rates would mean approximately muter rates has been reluctant and inquiry. Advertisement. Awning and Shade Co,, 117 Weit Fronfr Bank Stock Wausi street, Red Bunk, Phone H. B. 8-3889,— Wanted street, Red Bank. Phone R. B, I-SBS*.-- Advertisement. one cent per day on light and three un-co-operative, It is true that Red "If elected, we promise to give Advertisement. i •• Wllllns to purchase up to 1,000 Far Lease Snleslndy, experienced In womeu'a •harti or any part of 1,000 •hires of cents per day on gas bills. The Bank contributed financially to the wholehearted co-operation to the rendy-to-wenr, Permnnent lioeltlan: Goinr Gulf service stntlon in Red Hood snlnry. Apply J. Yitnko, 30 Broad •toek of Btcond Nitlonal B«nk of Red Mortf.au Monty " borough will send.its protest to the cause but that., contribution was work of tho Jersey Shore Protec- Dunk, ilolne lnrno volume, 13,000 ensh Use runnl.Foe. 1b* new remedy ftr Bank, John WermerL Telephone Allan- for homes, farms, country eitate, bull state board of Public Utility com- made In executive session after the tive committee, not only In its of. street, lied Bunk:—Advertisement. athlete's foot. All druggists.—Advcrtlie lit Hlthland. l-OOOS—Advirtl.emtnt. naM buildings, exlstlnu or new. Long required. Wrllf. "A. K. B.," Box 511, Kim, rtny payment, llbornl lo«ti» on missioners. . newspapers and the public took vio- forts to tight a rise in commuter Red Bunk.—Advertisement. Little Silver Library inont. acceptable properties Josoph G, MrCui lent exceptions to the council's re- rates, but in all of its efforts to inv will he wen Aim 12. but not Apr, I», Chrysler, Plymouth, International Sain Agency, llealtnra, Mortgnite Denart- Chrysler, Plymouth, International 8>l«i fusal to contribute in open session, prove the common Interest of the Chrysler, Plymouth, International Snl«i due lo prlmnry elections, Chrysler, Plymouth, International SalM end itrvlci. Miurlcej Schwarti, Jkcmt aunt, rhona Rumson 1-04U.—Aiir and service. Miurlci Schwuts, f •ad lerriet. Maurlca gehwarfs, (host Kred 1>, Aytrs, Bmoutll Clerk. Md •ervlea. Maut|«» SchwarU, !.»•«. «. a. *07lTAttll Ui.ment, v . . • k B, I.07IT.—A4»tltlM«MSt. But that contribution is u far «e Shore Communttlfs." _ , •, B, I.0UT.—AdTuUitarat. _... —Adrerilsioect. I Page Two HEP I5AJCK BECISTER, APBIt 7, 1049 bills of tht water department for Personal' Assembly Votes "New Era" Starts Churches Sponsor 2 Boards Battle County Realtors Council Holds $193.20 and current bills ef the At Highlands Over Vail Home* Detail Session sewer department for $6.M were Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwcgcn, ordered paid. president of the afternoon depart- (Continued From T>nge 1) (Continued From Page 1) Mr. Gray was authorized to de- To Restore All Sunrise Service (Continued From Page 1) Enjoy Cutting termine the cost to the borough ment of the Red Bank Woman's nection at Bay ave. and Miller st. though cut. hy more than $3 this st. wella, This plan might not be is of financial participation in con- club, together with Mrs. Walter The job will cost $900. i'car, amounts to about $43 per elaborate as you think it should tinuing the Jersey Shore Protec- McDougal and Miss Flora Will- Milk Minimums Following is the statement of On Ml. Mitchell 1,000 valuation. Birthday Cake be," he said, "but on the other hand tive committee. This matter, as guss, attended the annual Club Mayor Dempsey, given at the open- The township committee has wa could spend a million dollars well a* matters of policy on traffic, Woman'* day 'observance* at Veterans' Bonus Bill ing of the meeting: Rev. Herbert J. Smith drawn its estimate of school costs William Engcl of to put eight-inch mains all ovar Hahne's department store at New- the shade tree commission jmd oth- ark Friday. Awaits Governors Tonight is the beeininj; of a new on a "cash-in-hand" basis, rather Red, Bank. We intend to replace er problems, are scheduled to be era in the management of thr bor- Speaker at Euater than hy considering the accrual -Sea Girt Honored the small main on Waverly pi., discussed at Tuesday night's meet- Mrs. Charles Series of Nexroan ouch affairs of Highlands. For the basis on which state aid is granted which has no fire hydrant at all, Springs rd., ha* moved to Ocean Signature first time in almost 12 years the ing. Day 6 A. M. Worship and on which the school report tast Thursday Night and will do the *ame thing on Mrs. Lucy Hartman Stone sub- Grove. She has recently secured a Democratic nartv is in full control haH been prepa'red. Leonard st." position with the Answer Plan Trentun, Apr. 7— (AP)—The New of the operation of our town. At The traditional Easter sunrise The Monmouth County Board of stituted as borough clerk for Mrs. Jersey assembly voted this week to the beginning of this year we had service on Mt. Mitchell, overlooking Cornmilteemnn Stevens said it Mr. Gray stated, "Mr. White had Amy Shinn, whose husband ia a Telephone Service at Spring Lake. Realtors met last Thursday at tht told htm Broad and part of Front Mrs. Edward Seiffert of Herbert restore minimum prices at all lev- hoped to t)iir>K Kood business ideals Sandy Hook bay, is being sponsored was because there are "two sets Oeauville inn and at the close of medical patient at Rlverview hos- els of the milk industry, including In carrying on the duties of our of- again this Easter by the churches f figures" which do not agree, and st. were the only parts ef town pital. st. left this week by plane for Vi- ficer. You are well acquainted with the dinner a large birthday cake, where the system could supply enna, Austria, where she will make retail prices. of the bayshoro area. The actual n a desire to "fulfill our duty to with lighted candlas, was brought The measure, which would up- the obstacles which were placed in yite is the clearing adjacent to the he taxpayers," that the comroit- >,000 gals, per minute by utiliaing her home. She is a native of Aus- our path. We stated that we be- in while those present sang "Hap- ill exiating facilities." He said "Mr. tria. »et Governor Driscoll'a Jniiuary lieved in our Tiartv platform, and animal research farm, Wclcher Zoo, ee held its caucus and decided to py Birthday" in honrf of William order wiping out minimums ex- we now reiterate that pledge. We nlong the Scenic drive, midway bc- imploy Mr. Seaman's (inn "to White stated this was the only District Two Mrs, Olga Hanson of Perth Am- nnko, a completely unbiased cost Engel, who has the Town ft Coun- part of town where the five fire boy spent the week-end with her cept for fanners, now goes to the hope to use our best efforts to twppn Highlands and Atlantic High- try agency in Sea Girt. senate. carrv out the program which the land.*;. itudy so the people will know the department pumpers could work at mother, Mrs. Clara Cross oa Senate Majority Loader Samuel Democratic pnrty in the November ruth." President Rolston Waterbury capacity without exhausting the Shrewsbury ave, The service will be held at opened the meeting and after the To Have Hike L. Bodine iR-Hunterdon), told election promised to fulfill. 6 a. m., in a setting of unusual He :aid the committee had been water supply." It was brought out Mrs. Lydia Dickenson has moved newsmen there might he enough The first sten which will be in- vaitinjr for six or more of Resurrection music and the hikt and camporea to bt held Sat- of a veto by Driscoll might change men and residents of our borough. theme of the story of the rising of ommittee wanted to prevent de- county board for it* $79 donation irought out the fact that at any pital. some votes at the last minute, The second problem which con- ay as the July 1 date of pro- ;o help the committee further It* time in an emergency the Mon- urday afternoon, Apr. 33, wtrt fronts us and which at this time another Son are heard by joyous formulated Monday night at tht Raymond George Patterson, air- Driscoll declined to comment on requires immediate attention is early morning worshippers. osed transfer of control of Vail ;ood work in protecting the prop- mouth Consolidated Water system man apprentice, U.8.N., son of Mr. his intentions. Homes "is only 12 weeks away." rty owner. could be hooked in with the Red monthly meeting of tht district the reassessment program. Much This throng usually numbers a scout leader* at tht Red Bank and Mrs. Eugene L. Patterion of The senate and the assembly re- has been sold and many wild state- thousand or more people, who Mr. Ryder said he had been Leroy Garrabrant wa* introduced Bank system. It was stated the 53 Linden pi,, ia undergoing recruit convene tomorrow for the last ments have been circulated. It is 'very much vexed" to read in a s a new member. Monmouth Consolidated company Y.M.C.A. building on Riverside come in cars from near and far, or drive. raining at the world's largest naval scheduled meeting of the regular not our intention, nor has it ever who trudge from Atlantic High- lcwspapcr that the committee had Hubert Farrow' of Red Bank re- ad a main at Broad st, and there training center, Great Lakes, III. Ia 1949 session. been our desire to increase assess- ctcd to retain an accountant with- iorted that several meetings had was 90 pounds pressure at this One of the main parts of the ments to any definite goal. We de- lands or Highlands up the long hikt and camporee program will be tht course of hi* training he will Sponsored by Anderson Fowler sire to equalize assessments so that slopes of Mt. Mitchell, ut ;lrst having contacted him re- icen held In Red Bank to promote main at all times. It was also said be taught seamanship, navy cua- (It-Somerset), the bill was pushed rarding this plan. He thought this when any of the Monmouth Con- the judging of the various troops each property owner wil pay only The speaker for the service will multiple listing system among the in District 2 in first aid. The judg- oms, terms, basic ordnance, gun- through the assembly by a. coali- his fair share. It Is true that some ctlon was "underhanded" he said eaRors in that urea. Pamphlets on solidated mains were tapped, the nery, signalling and navigation. Up- tion of Democrats and Republi- properties will be. increased, but be Rev. Dr. Herbert J. Smith of ind would have liked (o have company's plant was automatical- es will determine which five groups Red Bank, superintendent of the •ent control were distributed among in District 2 will represent the JU- on completion of his training he cans. Only one of the 16 assembly by the same token, those who are mown something about it in ad- he member*. ly warned that additional pressure will be assigned either to unit* of Democrats, Jacob Friedland of paying more than their share are New Brunswick district of the •ancc. trict at the Council camporee to be Methodist church. Both instrumen- Mrs. Mattie Smith ot Matawan might be necessary. the fleet or to a service school for Hudson, voted against the meas- justly entitled to a decrease. Responding, Mr. Stevens siiid he Mr. Gray also said, "Mr. White held May 20 and 21 at the Aebuiy ure. Realizinsr the Kistantic tnsk con- tal and vocal soloists will tell the as made chairman of a commtt- Park golf course. ipeciallzed training. • lad been surprised by the lack of ec to secure advertisements from old him in the event cf a big fire, fronting the board of assessors, Easter story in music and the en- o-operation the school board has A new Scout group, troop 77, Mr. and Mrs. W.' Harry Pcnning- Continued rollcalls were neces- there was appointed to assist them tire service will be heard over a he board members for the New raw water would have to be poured sary until the voting machines xtended the township committee. into the Rtd Bank mains which sponsored by St. Anthony'* church ton of Madison ave. have returned an advisory committee consisting public address system. 'ersey State Realtor, from Harrisburg, Pa., where Mr. finally showed 31-12 for the pro- or 25 businessmen and property He referred to a recent confer- President Waterbury announced wasn't regarded a* safe from a and led by Scoutmaster Anthony posal. owners. This advisory committee Rudolph Quackenhush of Port nce between army, housing and health standpoint." Garruto, was welcomed into Dis- Pennington attended the annual was appointed almost six weeks Monmouth is chairman of the he State Sales Clinic meeting to mechanical conference of the joint The 31 votes represented the chool authorities on the proposed be held Friday, Apr, 22, at the Mr. Oakley said, "I think we are trict 2. bare minimum needed to pass a iigo and have already met with the Easter sunrise service committee. ail transfer and said the com- Also at the Monday night meet- Pennsylvania and New Jersey press board of assessors. A plan has been Rev. Elmer T. Schick, pastor of the Berkeley-Carteret hotel in Aabury all agreed our water system needs asiociations. Mr. Pennington i* bill in the 60-mcmbi-r house. There formulated which met with the ap- mittee was not invited to partici- Park, and he urged every member remodeling, so let's remodel it, let's ing, District 2 troops voted unani- was no debate on the measure, Presbyterian church, Atlantic High- ate. He asserted he thought it mously to present an exhibit in the vice president and plant superin- proval of the board and the com- lands, is vice chairman. Other com- o attend. get on with the job." Mr. Oakley tendent of the Red Bank Register. which had been voted in a prev- mittee. This plan is now In opera- as agreed reciprocal bonrd-com- lid, "Mr. White knows about the lobby of the Carlton theater dur- ious effort to pass It two weeks tion and further details will be mittee chairman are program, Rev. littee co-operation in such mat- Program Chairman Jamef Mc- ing the' council finance drlvt bo- Misses Bertha and Florence Kri- ago. William C. Goodwyn; music, Rev. Vfee Introduced the speaker of the ondltlon and bit plan 1* probably released. ers was promised in March. i good one." glnnlng Apr. 18. del of East Front st., returned Driscoll abolished all milk price In closing we would like to thank J. Hillman Coffee and Donald Ellis; Mr. Steinmuller explained that evening, Benjamin S. Danikln, Present at tht nvetting were W. home last Thursday from a trip of the citizens of Highlands for their flowers, Miss Joan Parleman; ush- chairman of the Monmouth County Mr. Gray then asked Mr. White minimums, except the farmer's he army and housing ofllciala in- pointedly if "it wasn't true that-he jr. McKenna and Jame* A. Fitz- aeveral weeks to the Pacific coast minimum, last January after a vote of confidence, and pledge our- era and offering, Miss Lillian. 'ited the school board to discuss Board of Taxations. There are 81 and on to the Hawaiian^ islands. selves to a good business manage- Keyes; police, ambulance, and municipalities assessed in Mon- iad to fight for each step of his gerald, representing troop 8 of Red long campaign hy the state CIO ment of borough affairs. We will ome immediate issues and had plan?" Mr. White said it wa*. Bank; William L. Bannan, troop They report having had a most en- and consumer organizations. Their signs, William Maxson; publicity, tot asked that the committee be mouth county, The net assessment 23, Red Bank; Robert Lauber, joyable time and took time out at representatives contended that continue to welcome the sugges- Rev. Roy E. Williams; secretary, in the county is $19,000,000. There Edwin Lichtlg and Max Klarin, tions and assistance of our resi- epresentcd at the meeting". •esldents of Harding rd., asked the troop 24, Fair Haven; Captain M. various points to call upon friends, price floors forced prices up nnd dents. Miss Marian Maxson; recording Concerning the accountant's cost fias been an increase in the last six R. Parmentier, troop 49 of Fort former reiidcnts of Red Bank and out of the reach of low-Income secretary, Rev. John E. Johnson; cars of SU.OOO.OOO. State taxes council for Immediate relief of a itudy, Mr. Steinmuller naid he con- traffic hazard. They explained that Monmouth; Alex Sparks, troop IS vicinity. families. treasurer, Miss Lillian Larsen; pub- dcred the action "wholly unwar- ollectcd in Mew Jersey in 1V48 of Little Sliver; O. P. Peters, troop Driscoll acted under the present lic address, Ashley Roop; and plat- antcd" since the state department amounted to $335,000,000, of which the hazard was caused by residents Mrs. Anna de la. Reusaille and her Knights to Hold form, Frank Guttorirusen. Monmouth county received $1,927,- and workmen at Red Bank manor 11 of Rumson; Domenick Garruto sister, Mrs. Samuel Collins of law which allows but does not education is the final dctermin- who parked their cars on Harding and Michael Grlesl, troop 77 of Red Broad St., arrived home last week compel the ttate to establish the ngffigency on school costs and, 177. Monmouth county's budget for The sponsoring churches are Bel- .948 was $3,953,000, of which $1,412,- rd. Mr. Malchow made a motion Bank, and Robert Dlsbrow, troop from their annual winter stay at price floors. Neither the present ford Methodist, New Monmouth :herefore, the accountant's fee will 80 of Shrewsbury. Morgan C. law nor the Fowler amendment Apr. 22 Dance 165 is used to maintain charitable that an ordinance prohibiting St. Petersburg, Fla. They had a Baptist, Leonardo Eaptist, Nnvc- 9 wasted. For one thing, he said, parking on Harding rd., from Knapp wa* also present, represent- most enjoyable winter and had the call for price-ceilings at any level. he accountant will have to use restitutions in the county. The vet- Hod Hank Council sink Methodist, Highlands Metho- nans' tax exemptions ha* grown Spring st. to the easterly borough ing the council, added pleasure ot receiving tht dist, All Saints Memorial Episcopal ttite information to prepare his weekly visits of the Red Bank Reg- Bill Awaits Signature Plans Informal AH'uir •ejiort. D the amount of $2,277,000. There ne, be prepared. Tht motion was of Navesinli, Quinn Chapel of Hill- ire 896 bridge* in tht county, seconded by Mr, Oakley and unani- ister bringing all the good new* Legislation giving World War II side, and St. Paul's Baptist, Cen- As the discussion progressed, from home. vtttrans bonuses was awaiting Red Bank council, Knights of Hr, Ranney, in a fiery statement, mously passed. Mr. Bowers, one of Columbus, will hold an informal tral Baptist, Presbyterian and hich take a large portion of the the owner* of the apartment houae To Promote Governor Driscoll'i signature to- Methodist of Atlantic Highlands. tsserted the township committee iudget to maintain. The state tax Nancy Brasch, daughter of Ed- day. However, his approval was post-Easter dance Friday, Apr. 22, ias "absolutely no right of review" •aid, "he favored the ordinance ward Bratch of 29 Harding rd, i* allured since the measure was part at Molly Pitcher hotel with music om cigarettes amount* to $31,000,- and would do everything in his educational cost matters. He KM a year, which is used for tht YMCA in Rumson home from Urslnu* college, Colltgc- Of hit 1949 program. provided by Bob Lavender and his laid the board of education is power to eliminate hazards in the vllle, Pa., for the spring vacation. orchestra. iducational program in tht atate vicinity of the apartments." At the It received the final approval of Furnished Model sleeted by the people anj Ts an ugh engineer, George K, Allen, meeting were Walter H. Rice, they spent a most enjoyable winter. to $150 for domestic service and from Freehold council. Mr. Mul- ranch house in River Oaks, Fair ion department's assistant com- old another as to what could be vihlll said that another nrst de- Haven, Charles B. Harding and Roy E. Mrs. Bacigalupl return* much im- $280 for service overseas. Pay- missioner in charge of i^gal af- THO Auxiliaries lone about the bulkhead." He sug- Cotten. Other* not present, but proved in health. Mr. Bacigalupi, ments would include $10 for each gree will be staged within the next This model house, pictured with airs, approved. gested that if necessary an out- month of service. two weeks. New applications must Go Over Their Goal who have signified their wlllntss to who 1* one of Red Bank'a most ard- the announcement, contains five Helping to prompt that decision itde bulkhead man be called to serve on the committed are James ent anglers, spent much of his va- According to state officials, about reach him by Monday. The second rooms, colored tile bath, stairway ,vere statements by several citi- The Brlellc branch of tht Mon- tell the council just what the story degree will be given in May and W. Ward, Jr., Rodman Getty, Bits. cation still-water fishing. . 850,000 veterans are ia line for to the second floor for storage and ens. mouth County Red Cross chapter, is. Mr. Oakley explained that Mr. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levlnson of benefits. the third degree June 12. This class cellar under entire building. The 'aul Jahne* and Manton B. Met- Mrs. John Rohrey insisted that is the first in the county to go Allen did not recommend the clos- al f, 3d. Pinckney rd. are parents of a son, Financing of the bonus would will be known as the Monsignor floors arc hardwood throughout romendous confusion had arisen over its goal in the 1849 fund drive ing in with a bulkhead of Dick- Joseph T. Casey clasa. The purpose of the committee is born Tuesday at Rlverview hospi- be accomplished through a $l-per- nd the windows and doors weath- ibout this issue and that the pco- IOW in progress. Two other man's inlet. It is at thla point that tal. $1,000 tax on gross receipts of bus- Edward Healy, Charles Douglas, crstripped. The kitchen has a lin- branches, over the top, are Sea 0 sponsor and promote Y.M.C.A. 110 were entitled to an unbiased the new bulkhead ia giving trou- activities in Rumson, One of it* inesses taking in more than $20,000 Paul Lang, Frank Triolo and Mr. oleum floor and linoleum top coun- eport. She said conditions in the Girt and Spring Lake. George C. Hopping of Front at. a year. The original assembly ver- Mulvihill were designated as rep- ter. Insulation on celling prevents ownship had been so stirred up Reports of the fund's progress t responsibilities will be to is a surgical patient at Rivervlew •Ion called for a tax on 510,000-a- resentatives of Red Bank council heat loss through the roof in win- 'that we don't know who is our vere made at a meeting of volun- Mayor EnglUh pressed Mr. Oak- work, in co-operation with' other hospital. ytar businesses, but a senate to join Msgr. Casey's Easter Mon- ter and keeps house cool in sum- !rlcnd or enemy" or what "1» right ccrs last Thursday at the chapter ley for park plans, and Mr. Oakley ocal community organisation* to John J. Kennedy, son ot Mr. and amendment boosted the minimum day night card party committee. mer. Other furnishings include >r wrong any more. J. R. Smith louse at Shrewsbury. Gen. George explained that It waa difficult to Ian for a community playground Mrs. M. J. Kennedy of Locust ave., to the higher figure. The council voted to attend the electric natures and gas range. 'lso &aid he felt the cost study v. VanDeusen, chapter and fund make any plan* for Marine park again this summer. ' has completed his course of studies A $108,000,000 bond issue would party in order to make It the best The house has an open porch, hould be made to "put an end to :hairman, said reports were alow until the bulkhead situation had It waa pointed out at Tuesday's at Rider college, Trenton. He will be floated immediately after the of the year. oomy, one-car garage attached, 111 this confusion." n coming in, but from the large >een cleared up. meeting that last cummer 1M chil- receive a bachelor of science de- referendum, with the gross receipts with entrance to the house. The It was the recommendation by number of volunteers working on A $29,600 contract for a new In- dren enrolled in the aevtn-week gree in Businesa Administration at tax counted on for amortization. Speaker Warns D.A.R. lot, shrubbed and seeded, is lOOx Samuel M. Pisher, Jr., Democratic he campaign, indications show cinerator unit wa* awarded to the ummer playground conducted at Rider'* 84th annual commence- A second senate amendment pro- 115 feet. andidate for election to the town- that there is a thorough coverage Morse Boulger Destructor com- he Rumson high school field. In ment Aug. 19. Mr. Kennedy ia a videa for elimination of che tax in Of Communism in the county. pany of New York city. The suc- addition 117 children participate! veteran of the U. 8. Marine Corps. yeara when genera! state revenue For the inspection period of three ihip committee, that the hoard of Mrs. Henry D. Stack of Rumson weeks, Sterling Furniture shop in- ducation and township committee Elizabeth Hyer, a field repre- cessful bid was $1,913 higher than in the learn-to-swlm program Edgar N. McClees of 50 West is su'.Mcient to cover principal and a bid of $27,787 by Washburn and sponsored jointly by the Commun- Front *t., a member of the board interest payments on the bonds. spoke on "Playing the Commun- stalled the furniture; the curtains, work more co-operatively. He lentatlve of the national Red Cross, ist" at a meeting of Shrewsbury drapes and bedspreads arc by Sher- hought it would be wise lor both ipoke and gave comparisons of the Granger, Inc., alto of New York. ity Y.M.C.A. and the American Red of directors and note teller of the 'und drive here and in other chap- Representative* of both companies Crosa. Merchant* Trust company, who Anti-Subversion Bill* Towne chapter, Daughters of the man's, inc.;' electric range, refrig- mavis to make a joint study and American Revolution, Monday at erator and television hy Better ;hus arrive at cost estimates which ters. Attending were Edward W. addressed the council on the ad- Mr. Cotten pointed out that 91 has been away from his duties for New Jersey's anti-subverBion the home of Mrs. Sherman I. Housekeeping shop; glassware and ;ould be "assumed to be correct." Wise, William A. Miller and Miss vantages of their particular units. Rumson 'teen-agers art participat- eight weeks, most of the time a bills were passed by the state sen- Strong, Shrewsbury. vases by the China and Glass shop, Mr. Ryder agreed with Mr. Ran- lora Willguss of the Red Bank Mayor English declared a recess ing in buudlng activities of the "Y" surgical patient, ha* returned to ate this week amidst demonstra- and flowers by Honey Bee Flowers. ney that any action taken in this iranch; Mrs. John Reiher and for the council and other official* and indicated that in hi* opinion his duties greatly improved in tions in the gallery by objectors. She pointed out that she believes to compare the two bids and after health. all Communists are not the "card- The house will be open daily Irom matter must be subject to the re- Mrs. Edward Walder, Atlantic a greater number of youth* could The bills, which would require 1 iew and approval of Mr. Bobbins, Highlands; G. Gordon Behn, 45 minutes, Mr. Bowers recom- The Central Section of the New loyalty oaths of future state em- carrying variety,' and urged the 2 to 5 p. m., evenings from T to 9 mended purchase of the Moise be. served by activities carried on women to road and study the and Sundays from 2 to 6 p. m. The Charles Anderson, assistant state Keansburg; Mrs, Edward Irving n Rumson. Jersey Art Education association ployees, including teachers, now go ducation commissioner In charge ind Ralph Dnmiano, Long Branch; Boulger product which, was unani- met Wednesday of last week at tht to the governor. names of men and women actively price of the house is quoted at $18,- mously approved. He explained the The committee will hold another engaged in "Left wing activities," 000, without furniture and acces- f financial affairs, and Thomas 'homas R. Dobson, Asbury Park; meeting in the near future with home of Miss Abbit V. Strickland Two people were hustled out ot Harper, county superintendent of John A. Day, Belmar; Raymond present incinerator, built to house on Elm pi. Miss Jancie Tyndall the gallery as the senate was de- particularly the names of the men sories. two unit* but having only one at representatives of local community and women connected with the re- chools. Derlng and Frederick Newton, irganizatlona to complete plan* for of Rumson is county chairman. liberating on the measures earlier Directions from River id. and Briellc. resent, wa* built by Morte Boul- This week-end Mist Strickland and passed by the assembly where they cent cultural conference held last Rumson id. to Heights tcr., and Mr, Ranney also told Mr. Ste- ger. It was also mentioned that the 1 Rumson community playground. week at the Waldorf Astoria, New rens that transfer of Vail Homes Miss Tyndall will attend the Eaat- were backed by . Republican and the model house and other details Washburn and Granger company ern Arts convention ' at Boston. Democratic leHcltrs. York city. are set forth in the announcement. o army jurisdiction was not a had never constructed a munici- Carlton Feature Allen Bros, state that "people ownship matter but one to be de- They will make the trip by plant. The demonstrators in the gal- Mrs. Strack urged members to ided between the army and hous- Auer Quits pal incinerator although it had lory demanded that a public hear- read the Daily Worker, Masses and who will build houses in River built several units for the Arniy. Receives Award Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hough of Oaks will have the assurance that ng authority—two government Pinckney rd,, are parenta of a ing be held on the bills prior to Main Stream and The Nation, pub- agencies. He inferred it was his Mr. White estimated that .it The motion picture "Down to tht final consideration. lications she termed "Left wing and nothing will be done there to spoil Chamber Post would cost $1,500 to repair a daughter, born yesterday at River- the natural beauty of their sur- opinion the township committee Sea in Ships" currently being view .hospital, i The two persons ejected were Communistic," so that they could would exercise little Influence over Is Candidate for crack in the incinerator stack. shown at the Carlton theater) Red released outside the state house. learn the present Communistic oundings. The residents of this he financial arrangements. Mayor English, in referring to a Bank, has been selected by Par* They • were voluntarily followed trend of thinking. She also spoke exclusive community have spacious, Keansburg Council Its Magaiine a* the movie of the Keansburg Residents out oy more than a dozen others. Mr.. Stevens said he had learned letter received from Magistrate uf the "alarming infiltration of oiling grounds from one-third acrt rom other authorities that trans- Anthony A. Auer, one of 13 can- John V. Crowell on the-one-way month for. family audiences. After passage, the demonstra- Communism In our schools, cultu- to more than an acre. They will er of the development would be White st. problem, said that this The picture which received the Protest Parking Law tors changed their demand for a ral organizations, churches and mo- have the special use of a right-o[» didates for three council seats in public hearing to one asking for a done by and through arrangements the Kcansburg municipal electiont waa an, experiment and asked the magazine's gold medal was select- The Keansburg borough council tion pictures." way to the picturesque Shrewsbury made with tho committee, council to consider the matter and ed in co-operation with the Par- veto of the bills by the governor. river." May 10, has announced his resig- Tuesday night set next Tuesday for A statement urging the veto was nation as vice president of tht make a recommendation at soun ent Teachers association, and oth- a public meeting to consider also 'ssued by the Progressive The Fashion Play Installation Held Kcansburg Chamber of Commerce at possible. er groups which concern them- changing an ordinance prohibiting Party. To Be Given Here No Action Reported so that his political campaign can- It was stated that ot six new selves with children and thalr In- parking on the west side of Main By Kcyuort Lodge not become involved with hi* borough employees,, ftve wtrt vtt- terests. at., between Manning pi. and The Italian actress, Rosa Maria, On Ealontown Highway Mrs. Dorothy Poling was install chamber activities. trans and ont wa* an txempt fire- Down to the Sea in Ship* l» a Church tt. Tht' public meeting and her company of dramatic art- Spiking rumors that he would story of a whaling vessel and U a was called after the council re- ists will appear in Red Bank at No action has been taken by the ed as noble grand of Lady Colfax, man. Townships Seek •tate highway department on the Rebekah lodge, at ceremonies con- withdraw from the council race, Mayor English and Councilman picture which, in the opinion of ceived a petition, signed by 70 per- FJvcr st. school Saturday to pre- Mr, Auer said he "promises to stay "Parent* Magatlne" should receive *ona, asking that tht ordinanct bt sent the sacred drama, "The Pas- promised relief route through Eat- ducted Monday night in Odd Fel- Wyckoft and VanScholk wtrt loud ontown, it was learned yesterday. lows hall, Keyport. Miss Helen' in the field." Ht laid ht lave up in their praise of the work done the stamp of approval of all par- changed. Court Officer sion Play." The program is for his post with the chambtr of com- sons and groups Intertited in pro- Several merchant* of the area the benefit of St. Anthony's church. Mayor F. Bliss Price, who hns Angles, Bradley Beach, district on the council by Mr. Bowert. He communicated wi|h Monmouth deputy president, was the Install' merce so there could bt no accu- waa cited particularly tor hit ef- moting entertainment suitable for told council that they wtre loilng Ask Gov. Driicoll to The play will be given in ten act* county assemblymen, State Son, J. ing officer and with her staff pie' sations of that group supporting family audiences. buslneat because of the parking and the cast includes 12, who wiV fortt on the White at. widening Name Magistrate Stanley Herbert and Highway sented a drill. any of the candidates. and parking lot altuation and for Tht cast include* Dean Stock- reatrictloha. The petition alto portray the following roles: N. S Commissioner Spencer Miller, said Other officers installed were Mrs, Borough Clerk Richard Jesien following through with the incin< well, Lionel Barrymore, and Rich- atattd that the restriction was re- The Atlantic township commit- Mlnoln as Gesu, T, Gilbert, Giovan- he has not yet received leplics to Helen Peters, vice grand; Mrs, announced that registration, which erator unit, At one time the coun- ard Widmark. sulting In loss of business, Tht tee ha* asked Gov. Driscoll to ap- ni; V. Fort I, Guida; L. Lago, Mls- letters ht wrote utter Eutontown Gertrude Giles, recording secre. closed last Thursday, ha* exceeded cil had received an estimate of petition contended that the present point a magistrate to serve for a andro; Mattioli, Pletro; M. Doncs, residents stormed the counci tary; Mrs. Wanda Lotwonskc, 3- 2,800, the largest in the borough'* $80,000 for this additional unit. Lincrbft 4-H Club arrangement discriminated against three-year term for the township Calfas; Aitigicri, Nlcodcmo; Aldo chamber to object to thu plan, As nanclal secretary; Mrs. Emily history. 1 Mr. White wai authorized to get tht merchants on the west side of and Holmdc! township to comply Rovito, Longlno; John Bursscano, planned, the route would have cu Porter, treasurer; Mm. Gcorglunna estimates on the coat o[ taking off Appoints Committee! the street. The establiahmtnt of with the new municipal court ordi- Pilatn; Rosa Mnrle, Mnrln; BIcc through east of the present route Edmonds, chaplain; Miss Marguer- ARMY SITE TO MOVK the front of the eld poatoflice a parking space was suggested. nance. Stanley Sttlwell of Eveiv.lt, D'Oro, Maddnlcna, and Miml Lizlo, Totten, Long Island, the The Llncfott 4-H club mat Tues- 35 instead ot west of it. ite Dolnn, right support to nobli building on White st, and of mov- day night at Llncroft fire house Holmdel township recorder, has Veronica, grand; Mrs, Emmon Senson. let silo of an army general hospital, ing back the White at. gas station FINISHES COLLEGE been suggested us a candidate for Following the performance here ANMVKKSARV with Martin Bettin presiding. Pro- support to noble grand and Mrs will become the headquarters of operatep d by Charles Bitches. Both ject reports were.given by Dave Sidney Sprung, son of Mr. and the post. the company will present the play Tile 54th anniversary ot Pride o lima Metjiger, right support tc tho New York-New Jersey military in Boston, properties are owned by the tf Lee on gardening; Albert Bo/lan Mrs. Harry Sprung, Middletown A clerk will also have (.o be a4>- Monmouth council, Sons and vice grand, district in Junt, it was announced Trading company, an Eisner affili- on cooking, and Mr, Bettin on rd., Lincroft, has completed hi* Daughters of; Liberty, was observoi by First Army headquarter* on liolnled, with salary for both offices DINNER rABTV Mrs. Poling was presented with ate. forestry. courst of studies at Rider collego' lo be weed upon by the township at' a covcrcd-dlsh supper roeetln, gifts and flowers. Governor'* island this week, Msj. It was announced that Mrs, Her Committee* appointed wert Al- Trenton, He will receive, a bache- committees. The magistrate, when Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burdgc o Tuesday at the lodge hall, Charte After tho meeting refreshment Gen. Lawrence C, Jaynet, com- bert Craig'* daughter will be al- bert Boylan and Jin ' Howard, lor of Science degree in Business mimed, will sit Krldays at Atlantic Highlands wore guests ut a cock- membei-B attending were Mrs. Hen- were served to 65 members ani manding general ot tht New York- lowed to Uv* in a small houst on house; Tom Mthler, music; Mar- administration at Rider's 84th an- townihlp hall, and Mondays at tall and dinner party given fo rietta Sherman, Hn, Bertha Ben guentj! from Red Bank, Bradle New Jersey district, hat been as- the reservoir property rtnt fret gie Ring, pianist; Larry Buck and nual commencement Aug. 19. Sid- Holmdel township hall. them FridaFid y nighiht by Mrs, nctt and William! Bennett. State Beach, Belmar nnd Perth Amboy signed tho addltlopnl duty as com- until October 1. Tht borough Jus1 Mary Hill, program, and Bill Toop ney ii a nemger of Sigma Umlu officers who spoke included Mrs, manding genornl of Fort Totten. At ii recent Atlantic township brother,, Vincent F Hlm The hall wns decorated In pjn took titlt to the property - from and "Speedy" Whltcomb, reception. Chi fraternity, He has also been a inons uf Jersey City, Other guentti Barbara DcWaine, councilor; Jack an,.,.d« gree„.„.-.n. anu.,ud wit•,..,h. sprin.-r'"'hg .,u,.u..,.llowcr.i . Thoe transfer will Involve relocatlo Mrs, Craig. , The club is plnnning to observe member of HUlol, Inter-falth coun- commltttee meeting Chrlney Con- Kciine, a member of tho flnnncf •ver, chairman, proclaimed April were Mis, KiUslnimons, Mr, and At the Apr.' 18 meeting thorn will lot tho New York-New Jersey mil Current bills of 11,690, salarle. 4-H Sunday which will be held cil,.and the dramatic club. He It a Mr«. William Donohuc and Mr committee, and Mrs, Kean, tx-ae< b« a Pollyannn revealing party and'tary district nt 1)0 Church at,, Nei of VfiMAJ,, relief hills of $594,90, May 22 in a natlon-wldt eelebra veteran of the Army in World Wai M Awrieu Cancer locltty. .oath, M* Mw! WHtai CoTtai •ociatt councilor, 4 covtrtd-dlih luppir. York elty, to Fort Totttn. tervlct bill* ef WUM, current tlon, II. - , . • .n. Arnrr- T, Mr;.and Mrs. Sopp, Jr.. will be "at Obituaries Church News in Mir )i;iy.«)ioiu luii'in }ln \V< . J< ? Wedding* home" at 1756 Kimball ave., New Cirl Stout Teachers Review Kensington, Pa. GEOItGK H. CRAWFORD Forrars Licjuors ^ DRAKE—NOKEN MICTHOIMST .MKTIIOMST : Miss Marion Bernedette Drake, BIIOWX—imixc George B. Crawford, 47, former- Red Bunk ly of Belford, died Monday at Troop Organized School Social daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert "How Ti iumphant Cin You !>?". "I- T'lU Thy K.;;:: "' -M'! 1." •• •• Have Anniversary Mi?s Hazel H. Blown of McLaren Marlboro, N. H. He was a son of Edward Drake of Leroy place, and U Hew Koxer J. Squire's sermon , siMiiinn ill Hi"., fl.iy K. V..i;r,m- ;i- Ali>. - st., and William R. Poling of Port Mrs. Susan Morris Crawford of Bel- S!n c»-.|)iiry Ston: •'; C. Gilbert Noren, son of Mr. and I subject fen the . 11 o'clock Palm thi' 7 nVlii. k .Suml'ty i v.'ii.:.; .•• : Hygiene Study Monmouth were married Sunday at ford and the late Charles E. Ciaw- Sunday mottling service. Music vii-i", :i' v. i',i •>•, p ,i:.. ; v. ill h" i|: . I- Lender .Maker* linjir«i\ ciiicnls Mrs. Albert 'F. Noren of Bridge- Belford Methodist church by the ford. port. Conn., were married Saturday directed by Kuj;er Kietlierg will in- irilillii'd ;,i..| .-| ,-, . il lii'i-;i' w.'A !„• Courses in Local pastor. Rev. Jaul J. Myers. The Besides his mother Mr. Crawford 1 at Woodlawn, alumnae house st bride is a daughtir of Mrs, Ecsse clude prc!ui!c, "llosann.-i," anthem ri'lldci-i'd. Tlii' rhi li :\:'.\ -in:: '.1'H-v A IH'M- Si-ninr r;ir I Si-nut li'fioj, n.n.vfi.viiy of Knr- r.-ii • Lin.;., 1 .., survived by two daughters, u,.a> by senior choir. "On the AV:iy to Mif. llni v li I!:.:I ,!••.•'.-: il:ii..-v,n )'•<< I ii Hlani'il. spunsi.ri-d by tho I .: ••.•id .-•., Shrcw*. Schools Taught New Jersey college for women at Brown of Middleto'wn township John Meisell and Miss.Nancy Craw- 1 New Brunswick. Spring flowers and the late Giorge \V. Blown, and Jerusalem.' anthem by the junior "'Till' I'.nni.i" .11•,I ".r.'i-ii.--, ;,-r>i." ;i ml 'luiili'ii Iliiiir rin-iii t,f Ihe' Ri>d ford, both of Texas; three broth- choir. "Then. Is ^ Green Hill Far' If.'irry ll;i!:;:: ,:i.: will irli.lrr : In: liank I'irsl.vlcrian church. Mrs. i '""• ' •''"• '.-.-•/,. (•".'.'!:•, pr'»pi:c'.or, decorated the house. the bridepiijom's parents are Mr er.'!, Percy Crawford of Connecti- Voluntarily Rev. Bradford Aberncthy per- and MM. Ku£srll S. Poling of Port Away," with solo hy Frames Ryan; ' .siiin, '< > j >.- n I: [,• i;.i!. , i.r lhi' T< iil- KLs'nn (.'iimlis uf Shrewsbury i.- cut, Royal Crawford of Hcd Bank offertory anthem, "Josanivi," by the | A r.'.'v O\'iiip; ii-fiigi-riHor v.na . Miss Miriam Pug!], domestic sci- formed the ceremony arid Mrs. Monmouth. P'l'. ' Thr i.i i;:: r, pii-!i;i!.. w:!i i,clri,n|i trail i'r nnd mud in^s xrrheldi and Trcvonian Crawford of Leo- combined choirs; postlude, "Jn i in.<"i:!-.-l •:, . •••,.,.;.. ,,j provide '.' ence teacher at River st. junior Henry Isheron of New Brunswick, Mrs. Edward Barnes of Bclfcrd "». il<\-'. In ti'r I.": i" .-mil "I'II t- at llir: chiiKh h-v improvements -. derson, Red Bank senior high o;li,.rs clc,;i,.,| at. a nii-ctint Jersey college for women, was the Sturk or Port Monmoiuh sang "Al- Harvey Willis of Red Bank and in< .II,I>• a!'l;';,in.i! stooge ."pare to Thee, Kcdeemer Kin;:"; lece.s- Till! Ijllii'l.-il llli;i|,| «;[; iniM'l Mli.'i- J - •chool teacher, explained the var- ways" nnd "Because." A reception yi-tcnl.iy WIT,. I C-K> Maurlnnald, ! pianist. Mrs. H. Clay Bair of Belford, and •sional hymn, "Hosnnnn, Loud llo-j '"i(l Ih,. :;, ':i:;:i:;un n">:l week of „. ious methods used for teaching so- dHV ;i| !l p. in j' i i.r hu-iii- '>: Mr.pri'snl"ii!: ./ani'l M;ij;i'<;, vie,, prrs- followed at the home of the bride- two grandchildren. s.mna," Members will lie received , cial hygiene on various grade levels groom's Ki'sinilmothcr, Mrs. L. .Wil- .•tnd .Mis. .\Yj! .1 •i!u; n;, fi ,|li :<. .„„• i'l''n.'; I.'ci' SK .'i-rin^, si-n et:uv ; into church fellowship and children! The >:„!,: I.-:,'!;,, , ;i f,,.,. ,l,;:iv-^'" in Red Bank schools at a meeting lett at Port Monmouth, for the im- The funeral will be held at 2 till! Holy \\Yr!i .-!•! v:i•••. Tl> Kp-Harlma Tii >•, treasurer, md Pally for baptism will hu piesented by! i'iv .-I'lvi",. :ir,,l i in in. a complete.,, of the Junior-Senior Parent-Teach- mediate families. o'clock this afternoon at the Scott worth lcd^uc will iiiri-L Tin .-ilay at Cniilfi.^. scrilic. Other truoji nii-in-l their parents. l;ni' of i|nli:i-'i' ;• ri'l impoiirj. er association Tuesday, The meet- funeral home, with Rev. Paul J. 9 p. in, lii-rs arc Janet .M.-lC'i1. Jruip l>an, The bride was given in marriage •.vines ;,,-.,! '.muni.-. Mi-. Tillie For- ing, which was largely, attended, Myers, pastor of Belford Methndi.it | A nursery is provided for the .Joyce f'jawforil. Innni- Wi'lfcr. by her uncle. Stephen Broandcr. I iir, I!.',! Hunk, ;,,MI H;II'h. Tiilivii, iv.II i i Irlii.iii' Duly Scout N'rwsliMtrr. Tri,i,j, mi'niber.f ' VOI.-aly itpp-:i;; I'.'.-. V. i|..| n in. tO- program in the schools was to trimmed with lacs, fastened to a John Goclon, 64, of Manning pi., I't: the gift of Mr. fine! Mrs. J. .1, Comniuniun :it. lh- II ,,'rlin.k ,«'•. will sell l.'i^s at Ilivervifirt- hiwpi. day's isMi<: of Thi: nr-l.-li-r. teach complete preservation of the crown of while satin loses. She Kcansburg, formerly of Jersey City, MMnckcy in remembrance of his vire I'nlni Sllllil.iy. I'liun'h srlluul till Ing day .sale at Kcd Hank Sat family, a thorough understanding carried a cascade bouquet of white died Tuesday at Monmouth Memor- mother, Mrs. Minnie Mackey. will lllPi-l Ml !l:.'il) ii. in. iirdny. They nrp making lalhis of a family unit and to teacli and .carnations and sweet peas. ial hospital. Surviving are his wife, Youth fellowship meets at b':30 TlHTn will hi- ;i riilllhjlli'il .^I'l'Viri1 fur the. Stirewshury 'I'n\\ nshi|i Pai-( William l.nMv • i'iil-Tcach"r n.isrjciatiun ci.niing! instill a healthy attitude toward Miss'Edythc Mac Mauser of Lin- Mrs. Helen Tcno Goclon; a daugh- in., with Roger Ricthcrg leatl- Ot thf Chllli'h M'hiMjl ,111,1 ;,||||!> i-llll- ter, Mrs. Joseph Tulso of Jersey fiird party. , Ilijurril in (!rusli sex education in the minds of the cioft was maid of honor. She was ng tlie discussion on "What Is' Ki'CRation K;itli-r Sumliiy ;i'_ II City and two sons, John Goclon ot Troiip nienihers arn working furl William Ltd,!;.' of mule Hli, Eat -- children. dressed in a lilac brocaded satin Worship." o'clock •when lluly l_'iiiiiiniiniun \\i!l East Kcansburg and Raymond Goc- .service points and anyone, winning I II.".''i1. n, is m f'i i :• condition a '- gown, and'carried H cascade style The oHlcial board will meet Tucs- lie ndniini.'tcivd. Both speakers stressed the point lon of Kcansburg, help lioin the Scouts may contact l''i:!;;(•• iio.-pi;.-il follow-in;,' injuncr '•'- bouquet or yellow daffodils and lilac lay night. StiltioriH ul* I'm1 I'lu.-.-; ;in- .S!i:;.'l;iy iiiurnini:' iit llic Col-'1 Henry B, Brown or Middlelown fered Saturdny morning at 9 o'clock Wednesday at 2 p. in. ;it the home ohscrviinci! fium ninui tn I! p. m. tent teachers and on the child's age a tnix lunclicun during lOa.stcr lin;;,'.i,i,,l n:i||ic ii.clr. Route 33."' was best man. Ushers were John at St. Ann's church and burial will f Mrs. 'Grace Blddle, Broad st, Anotlicr seivii-c will In- hold thai level. To demonstrate this point, week al ,\lrs. Combs' home nn He -.'.;i. -if i'u.-'. ]<:\iiii'n} to be in'" Lentz, Jr., and Charles Klcmn, be in Mount Olivet cemetery under lth Mrs. Gcuryc White and Mr.«. night .'it S o'clock, Miss Anderson showed a motion a (•• i! I,M! 'Vjndi: icn. "' •both of Campbell's Junction. direction of the John J. Ryan fu- dorucc Vine assisting the hostess. Sycamore nvi\ ' picture, "Very Personally Yours," neral home. J'||I;SIYVIT:I{I.\.\ Mi. t.i'il'ly \'.-;i.i a ^ci.sscnger in'1, which is shown to seventh grade The bride's mother was dressed Communion service will be held In a lavender suit, with black ac- Holy Thursday ut S p. m., with Kalunluwn a en npei.ited by .\;tpo!eon Pingi-" girls. She also explained the spe- (jarihuldi Society lore <•! :,'.', l.ci^ntun ave., P.ert'" cessories and a corsage of white Rev. Herbert J. Smith, district su- Huly Coniinuniun v. ill hr cun- cial course offered to Red Bank Han't, w hi'h .-ki'liled when round- carnations. The bridegioom's moth- erintendent, bringing themessnge, dueled by Dr. Wyn.lt nt the 10: I.I nigh school seniors, "Marriage and Mrs. C. 'Gilbert Nore-. Martin Syvertsen, 76, of Mon- Is .11 Year* Old ing the n-allic ciiclv, struck a curb"; er wore a liHic ensemble with a'cor- tana ave., Port Monmouth, died A three-hour service will he hold y'uloek .Sundny llKiiniu^ MTviir. Family Life." This course is volun- IIITI tiirnc'l IAI-I- :irtcr hitting a "" Thc bride was given In marriage j sa(re of carnations. Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial Good Friday in this church from Sunday schoul meets ,-it 'j:.')il, anil tary on the part of the pupil, and lied Bank's Giuscppi Garibaldi pole. Mr. I.''.Jd>' v.i> thrown from ' by her father and was attired In a) upon their return from a wed- hosiptal after a long illness, He noon to 3 o'clock, with seven minis- Lost and j''oun of I lie fi'l- nine, Sr., Pietro Soviero, Donald trate Cliirenci' Kbrlich on a charge secretary and Mrs. Herbert Lind- and is employed by the Progressive lowship group will Dii.'i't Kriilny, ner, Mrs. Peter L. Jones and Mrs. of honor. She was attired a cadet Scott funeral home. Burial will be Members of the Woman's Society lincitl, Anthony Aecaiili and John of careless driving. blue .suit with a white hat and a Life Insurance '-company of Red in Fair View cemetery. of Christian Service will hold a Apr. 15. nt tin: maiiKi? at 7:M p. MI. Petillo. Speakers were Mr. Jian- Hermann Wolf members-at-large. corsage of spring flowers; Frank Bank. The bridegroom, also a Mid- nd the Gleaner* will inei'L Hint Mrs. Stlllwagon is president of the bake sale Suturdny, Apr. Id, in the nine, Mr. Petillo, Dr. Vincent Dc- You can u.-ually count on a pound" Johnson of Maplewood was best dletown township hiKh school grad- MRS. MATIUDA C. MOUNTIORO lobby of the Strand theater, begin- night at 8 u'cluck. I''iizio, Dr. l^eo Kocco, Alesslo Sum- of fresh shiinip to m.ilui a main" Monmuuth County Council of Par- man. uate, is a private In the Army, sta- ents and Teachers, and a vice pres- Mrs. Matilda Caroline Mountford, ning at 10 a. m. uionli', Joseph Tri/iiboli, M.s.1,'1.

Little Silver FOR VOIR NEXT Will Fly Home Mr. and MM. John C. Hcrbcr, Leonardo Scouts * * Prospect avc., left this week by PAINTING JOB plane for Chicago, where they will From Honolulu attend the convention of ths Na-Plan Activity CALL "MECK" tional Association of Broadcasters. Kuiutoii 1-O59O-W Ilohinsoiie Leaving Mrs. A. V. Jones, president of the Troop 51 Take* Inlands A|ir. 30 Woman's club, and Mrs. Stanley Swimming Tests A. Barrow and Mrs. Frederick M. •GIT OUR— Jlr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Robin- Hahncs, club members, attended Girl Scouts and leaders of Girl CHOOSE FKOM EVERY TYPE OF FABRIC son of 110 Leonard »t,, Red Bank, the annual Club Woman's day ob-Scout troops and Brownies in the HIGH CASH PRICE have received word from their son servance Friday at Hahne's depart- Leonardo area, have been carrying • ALL MODELS ami daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.ment (store, Newark. on an active program during the You can easily give your Hobcrt H. Robinson of Honolulu, Violet Ryser of Parker ave. haspast few weeks. Future plans in- • ALL MAKES •lome that fresh, new Easter that they me planning to leave the returned after a three months' va- clude a visit to New York city, • ANY YEAR Islands via American Airlines Apr. cation at Miami Beach and Palm and a Girl Scout rally. look with a set ol custom fltted .'ifl and will arrive in New York Beach, Fla. Orivt la « PkM* slip covers. May 2. Members of Girl Scout troop SI Rev. Dr. F. A. DeMaris will de- of Leonardo held s. swimming par- This will he the younjr man's liver the third sermon at Sunday PACKARD—RED BANK Each piece la carefully cut, first vi.=it homo in six years. Hu ty last week at the natatorium at Kctly BatMUtg morning's service at Embury Meth- Asbury Park with Mrs. Charles fitted and tailored to exact ROBERT A. HENDRICKSON was serving as aviation chief ma- odist church in the series "On His chinist's mate aboard the escort Oberlin, leader, 4n charge. Nine Bwauat Mai at Bread ft Material and Way to the Cross and the Tomb." girls who passed swimming badge measurements. Zipper closings Red Bank 64224-R 70 Washington St. carrier Gumbicr Bay when she was His message will be on "All the R. B. 6-0421 Workmanship Mink liy thu Japanese at, Leyte tests were Gail Hilbert, Carol Le- too! World Is 'Gone After Him." There Fever, Harriet Marsh, Barbara Guaranteed Gulf. Since his discharge from the will be special Palm Sunday music. N'avy iic has been employed by Schoellner, Barbara Holdaworth, Sunday-school meets at 10 o'clock Arietta Olsen, Joan Schenk, Jac- Call or Write Today for an Estimate. Tnins-Pncific Airlines at Honolulu. under direction of Noel Nilson. Another son. P.P.C. Albert E. queline DeWitt and Dorothy Lund- Robinson, recently left Guam for Mrs. Walter C. Morris of Rum-rigan. Other leaders attending No Obligation on Your Part! Japan. A daughter, Mrs. David son id., who had been a medical were Mrs. John Hilbert, Mrs. Wil- Prttstd Right V/Jt Home Owner Burkctt, recently returned from patient at Rlverview hospital the liam Schenk and Mrs. James Gil- Washington, D. C, and is staying past week, Ls home again. lespie. Our Airform Unishlng re- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helen M. Lauber of Point id. en- Members of Girl Scout troop 62, stores the natural drape to Colonel L. B. Magruilcr Robinson. -Mrs. Burkett's husband, joyed the sugaring-off party put ontroop committee, met Monday at your clothing. each year by the University of Ver thi home of Mrs. Charles Hesse, Button" ood Lane, P.F.C. David Burkctt, left Mar. 30 for the wcit coast, where ho will mont and Slate Agricultural col' Jr., at Leonardo. Plans wen dis- Rumson, N. J. embark for the Hawaiian Islands. lege, Burlington, in honor of emeri- cussed for a tally May 20, and for is having all aluminum combina- Mr. Robinson lias been employed tus dean- of agriculture, Joseph L. a visit to New York city in May. LEON'S tion storm windows and screens many years by the Shoemaker Fuel Hills. The party, which is under Attending were Mrs. Herbert Mor- direction of the Aggie and Home ««-7«. WHITE STREET COfcATOW installed on his residence Co., Little Silver. gan, leader; Mrs. Charles Oberlin, Economics clubs, was held this assistant leader, Mrs, George Mac- Red Bank 6-28OO **ss&* year at the university's maple re- Gregor and Mn. Claude Smith. Shrewsbury search preserve in Underbill. "Peg- Members of the committee of Cards are being received in this gy" Lauber is a member of the vicinity from Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Brownie troop 14 of Leonardo, have class of 1952 and is enrolled, in completed a special training course ert Fail', who have been traveling homo economics. OLSON COMPANY. Inc. through points of interest in Flor- given by Girl Scout rcpresenta Robert Ruddy, son of Mr. andtives. Mrs. James Ronaldson Is idii. They anticipate leaving: Coral Mrs. George Ruddy of Brooklawn, IFOR FREE INSPECTION ANI ESTIMATE Gables, Kla., Friday of next week leader; Mrs. George MacGregor, as- Rssfl • iMtwaMt • WlntWi • Innhthn a junior majoring in general busi- sistant leader, and other Brownie for New England. MM. Fair U th«ness at the Bowling Green State farmer Miss Anne Callnhan. workers also taking the course BUY university, Bowling Green, O., haswere Mrs. Charles Boeddinghous, W. W. KENNEDY Mr, and Mrs. Gcorpe Farrell of been pledged to the Beta Sigma fra- Broad St., are parents of a. son Mrs. Gustave Herold and Mrs. Gil- Locsl Representative ternity. Mr. Ruddy is a graduate %g®3 burn Friday at, Monmouth Mem-. bert Serbe. orial l'ospital. . o'. Red Bank high school, class of Tel.: R. B. 6*1433, 1944. During This Period A spaghetti dinner will be heid Middletown Friday, Apr. 22, at the Presbyter- The intermediate group in school presented a summary Friday after- Christopher Welnhelmer, *on of FROM APRIL 1 TO APRIL 1«, ATLANTIC SUPPLY COMPANY It giving 10% of ian church, which will be the first Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Weinhelmer of tht total of requested business in electrical appliances to the Building Fund of the event in a campaign to raise funds noon on community helpers. All the members of the class took Laurel ave., celebrated his seventh Atlantic Highland* Methodist Church, now in the process of building after the for a new' organ. Charles Poma- birthday Sunday with a party at nowski is dinner chairman. Whit- part. Edward Prlngle was chair- disastrous fire. man. Many mothers and friends his home. Children present were ney Burst is in charge of the ar- Ricky and Kathy Edwards of Red If you are planning to buy an appliance, large or small, now or in the very Subscriptions Now Open rangements for foods; John Haigh, of the pupils were present. A group of teachers from other Bank, James Oodd and Louis Ada- near future, place your order with a request that credit be given the Building FOB tickets and publicity, and George mo of Middletown village, Robert Shoemaker, tables and serving. schools visited Little Silver school Fund. This will help a worthy cause. Tuesday. They included Dante Park of Marlboro and Benjamin There will be two servings, one at and John Paakus of Laurel ave. 5:30 and the other at 7 o'clock. Guiliani, Jr., principal of Belco- Refrigerators - Ranges - Washing Machines - troner^ - Water Heater* - vilte fchool, Weymouth township, Adults present were Mr. and Mrs Cabinets - Sinks - Freezer* - Television • Radio. Ballet Summer Course Eight members of the Keith so- Atlantic county; Miss Olive Cain Robert Park, Dr. and Mrs. Melvin ciety of Old Christ church exhib- ':•','%.:'•••' ' OS of the same school; Miss Helen Edward*; Mr. and Mrs. Garry Pas- •y such famous makers as Westinghouse - Crosley - Apex - Motorola - ited and discussed specimens of a Rouse, helping teacher from At- ku's and Mr. and Mrt. Frank Wein- Andrea - Coleman - Lyons • American and Others. hobby of interest to them at a lantic City schools; Miss Frances heimer. meeting Sunday evening at the K. Large, principal of Cologne parish house. Mrs. Lillian Baquot The Middietown-Holmdel auxlU KOMAROVA FARM school; Mrs. Mildred Bender from ary of Monmouth Memorial hos- exhibited unusual bottles; M/s, the Cologne school, and Miss V. Theodore Nestler, needlework and pital met yesterday at Beacon Hill Chapel Hill Road, Atlantic Highlands Shlcunoff of Dorothy school, At- Country club. cut glass; Mr. Nestler, flowers; lantic county. Mrs. Frederick Morf, miniature K. I. Robinson, a member of 3' Mita North of Red Bank dolls; Mr. Morf. stamps; William the metals committee, is attending ATLANTIC SUPPLY CO. Turner, tropical fish; Mrs. Allan , Marlboro the spring conference of the indus- Daily Dance-Glasses. ••• Carman, bells; Mr. Carman, clocks, trial and commercial section of the 25 W. HIGHLAND AVE. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mr. and Mrs. William Laser ot American Gas association this §j|Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Nestler For \ . ' Bronx, N. Y., were Sunday guests week at Nashville, Tenn. served refreshments to the other of Mrs. Mabel Lawrence. TEL.: 1-0303; 1-0304 Chiklroti ami --Adults' members' and to the society's Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Boyce ot Members of the local Boy Scout guests, members of the Shrewsbury this place attended the house- troop have been selling. Easter OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS u By _ fellowship. A devotional period and warming party given Saturday candy. Profits from this' project HI business session preceded the pro. and a cake salt last week totaled NO PARKING PROBLEM AT ATLANTIC SUPPLY m for Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Boyce MISS SLA.VIXSKA'- gram. Mrs. Turner won a ham dis- at their new home at Ritter's Gar- $100. posed ot by the fellowship group dens, Bridle. Edward H. Bennett, riding Val- for which donations had been dina Scamp, at the Strawberry Emu .Russian :BuJlet \ Mr. end Mrs. Robert F. Dobbins made toward their war orphan had us dinner guests last week, Hill Course at Richmond, Va., Sat- dfl, Monte Carlo and • fund. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Boyce and urday, won the Deep Run Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feist have Robert McGarry of this place, and cup race. He also broke tht track Are You Killing Mother? MADAM KOMAL'OVA' letiu-ned from a fishing trip to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newton of record for this race. Florida Keys. Spring Lake. The Ladies' Aid society of tho Miss Barbara Brasefleld, who at- Reformed church will hold an all- : From Parif Members of Liberty grange of tends Holyokc college, is spending Marlboro have been invited to at-day meeting Tuesday at i the the- spring vacation with her par-tend a meeting of Jerseyville church. • BALLET and TOE •.GIjACE and I'OlSl ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Brasefleld, grange, Apr. 13, when * film on Rev. and Mrs. Donald MacNeil of Sycamoro ave. cancer will be shown. will move into . the Reformed STOP William Johnston, Jr., is horns Members of the youth sroup of church parsonage tomorrow. Today from Princeton university tor theLiberty grange are practicing for members of the congregation are OH. BURNER _ # SPECIAL EXERCISE ,Wl{ .REDUf IXG spring Vacation. their three-act comedy, "Thank giving a pantry shelf shower for A meeting of the Shrewsbury Your Lucky Stars," which they the couple. REASONABLE RATES: school safety patrol will be held will give in the near future. H. Gregory Gulick is exhibiting next Wednesday morning. Saturday evening guests of Mr. some of his antiques, at the semi- . . For Further Inforaiatiop, Write Chapel Hill, The board of education will and Mrs. William Niles were Mr. annual country antiques fair at "Box 192 Atlantic Highlands or rhone Red Bank 6-SB16. meet Monday night at the school. and Mrs. Robert Dobbins, Mr. andthe Tlst Regiment armory, Now School will close for the Easter, Mrs. Joseph VanMalden, Mrs. Ma-York city, this week. More than vacation next Thursday afternoon bel Lowerrc and Robert MacGarry 160 exhibitors, from many sections and will re-open Monday, Apr. 25.of Marlboro, and Mr. and Mrso.f the country, are showing furni- Pupils neither absence nor tardy Louis Salvaggii of Perth Amboy. ture, paintings, prints, porcelains, it school during March were listed Mr. 3alvaggli showed the guests china, silver jewelry and other as follows; motion pictures ot California. . items. THIS SPRINQ ItccoiH ion grade—Robert Dalton, Wil- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. VanMalden liam Litylon, 3d. Mrs. Margaret Bovie of Rock- Kirst itraile—lirejrory Sncco, William and daughters spent the week-end ville Center, L. I., spent the week- Cicconc, Miu-ioii Mac Ki'lllc, Donni at Long Valley, North Jersey, as end with Mrs. Ella Bennett on lilnir, Jonnne Michael*, pumela White. King's highway. LOOK At WIQQIE'S •St'com) guide—Pamela Johnston, Pa- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas kin Kimi;, Mlchcle Sacco, Merrill VanMalden. Smith, Iiobcrt Vau^hnn. Mr, and Mrs. David Kulp of Me- 1 Thin! sraric—Suzanne Bai-ff, Joan Port Monmouth Boys' "All American" Valentin*, Jamea DeVaney. tedeconk were week-end guests of Finn-th xvnde—Kay HoticMs.i. Dinnt Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rogers. Leona, E. Sch&nck, daughter of Porn, Kichiml Miehaole, James Sagur- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schanck, was Covert Suits ton.. . 11 years old Monday, and the Hfth crude—Ruth Barkalew, John HEALTH CLINICS IONVL'I', Virginia Hei'ilen, Bobby Hodg. birthday was marked with a party. Loafer Jacket; style with solid ;isf. Two clinics win, be held at the Decorations wet* In, green and covert pant*. Blue, ahiJ-Brown. .Sixth Riiule—Inn Dc Wies Diana Middletown township Health cen- yellow. • iarafula, Blii.«b«lh Hymer, Cobby ituci, ter, Campbell's Junction, next Size* « to 13. -"• „ . Attending wer* Maureen. Dug< Jn.v Sacco, David StlMman. week. The first, a well-baby clinir, Seventh wade—Bobby Kuhni, John gan of East Kcansburg; Alberta will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. The ,-••• $19 5 ? Ilathsmilli, Hose Mni'y Binder. Fittercr, Joyce Perry, Barbara 95 Kishlh Kf»il«—Bobby Jenkins, pre-natal clinic will be held Wed- iPcrry and Mrs. William Perry, Jr., Coweit, Carol Berg, * Jeanne Walker, nisday, Apr. 13, at 2 p.m. Payment FROM • & *^ Pay 13 Kcist. Bclford; Phyllis Schoellner, Carol White, Shirley Walling, Mary Ze- -CALL malkowski, Veronica, Zemalowaki, Boys' Gabardine Thomas Moore, Joseph Moore, 3d., and Amy Schanck, Port Mon- mouth. MILLS AIR CONDITIONING Suits 95 11 The road to better and blmer bd«l* 133 Broad St., Red Bartk 208 Niblick St., Pt. Pleura! ne» lead* through Tht Ktguter't ait» 100% Wool Jacket with match- vertlilni column!.—Advertliement. Pt. Pleas. 5-2140 ing gabardine pants. Sizes 1 to I.

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Prime Ribs of Beef ££££22. 63 Pot Rottfit lonelen efiuck-no fat added toil InHiti a fa* For Your "Su*«t Tomth" Chickens Sixer under 4 Ibi. Boneless Veal Roast Sirloin Steak re 69c b Sliced BaCOU Sunnyfield-iujar-cured Ib. ,'{,'jc Easter Chocolates ^tJE' " 79c Porterhouse Steak short cut-im wait* ib. 79c Smoked Beef Tongues Shon cut ib. ."Joe Chuck Roast or Steak ion*» lb.45e Thin Mints cJE^L* i**! Pork Loins Whola or ..Iher hall Ib. 59c 1'op Sirloin Roast lonaim-ne ui added lb.79e Loin Pork Chops- c«ni«r cut* ib. 79« Strawberry Preserves Ann p,3» i iB. iir 33« Macaroni or Spaghetti AM**H lk.*k .15« Bottom Round Pot Roast N» rn added lb.79e a Pork Chops Hip and shoulder cuts Ib. 49C Raspberry Preserves AnnPaga ' iib.i*r29e Plate and Navel Beef Ib. 19e Sunnybrook Red Sahnoa • • • • a ife-mST* Fresh Hams Wholt or either half Ib. 62c Louis Sherry Apple Jelly • a • • • tib.jarl7« Chopped Beef *ur* beei-i M7« Salmon Chin*ek*rf*ck*y*-A4». Fresh Pork Shoulders short cut ib. I5e Soup Beef loneles* ib.47e Junket Danish Dessert • • • a •* • pi«. lie Helimann's MayonnalM • « . •».ra»45« Pork Sausage • . • • link lb.55c Meat Ib. 15c HcillO Vitamin fortified 11b. jar 65« Boneless Brisket Beef ft*. ib.69e Mayonnaise AM**** Sliced Boiled Ham Bordeii's Instant Mix For hot chocoiaia I o>. k . 24e Stewing Lamb Iraast or shank ib. 33e P a Sweet Mixed Pickles Cehniei #.i*f 2S« Spiced Luncheon Meat ' Sliced ib. 59c Blirry's Cookies Homeipun Aisortmenl pkg. 39« Breast or Neck of Veal .••••• t ib. 35e Ann Page Beans ffti'ntj—ijwtej»ti«ji.iH*JI*I mm n>.w*ilO» Frankfurters skintes* it>. 55 Chocolate Mallomars Nabisca pig. 16e Ann Page Tomato Ketehup • • Me«.b*»2ter35« Rib Veal Chops Short cut-ltu waste Ib. 79e Shredded Cocuanut Raiah 4 n. pk8.14e Balbo Blended Oil *•••••! «.c*n63« Beef Kidneys For itempting »le w ' Ib. 37c Grape Nut FlakestPostToaslies Combination both for 22« Betty Crocker Soap Mix v . N**«*ar M S**t*.92« Beef Liver Specially lelected Ib. 69« H PISH * SEA FOOD OrangC Sections Florida-fancy 20ot.eenl9e Prem, Treet or Redi-Meat • • • • n*s.*m41« Fancy Tripe Honeycomb ' Ib. 33e Grapefruit Juice • e IBoz.can3'or29c 4ooz.can21e Stahl-Meyer Beef Stew • • . • • u**.t«.45ej Ducklings long Island'* lints! Ib. 49e Fresh Fillet of Flounder * . ib. 19c Welch's Grape Juice . • pi.bV21c qt.bot.39e Larsen's Veg*All MUW vnetebw f7**.e*nlS« Roasting Chickens 4 Ib*. ind undtr 5 Ib*. Ib. 55e Fresh Codfish Steaks . . . fc 29c Paas Easter Egg Dyes . . pkg. 10c 3 pkgi 25e Golden Sweet Cora *•"• *"*» *y* n •*• *» 2 «*f.21* Fowl For friceiiee, ulids undtf 4 Ib*. Ib. 57e 4 Ib*. end" ever Ib. 59e Oysters Far Frying dozen 39c Ferltewlng pint 69c Cut-Rite Waxed Paper 125 ft. mil 23c NibletS CernaHlheceb 12«i.«wt2tor3S« Smoked Hams ».*adHo-*at-:Whoie or either hill Ib 65e Fresh Fillet Cod and Haddock lb.39c Babo . • . • . can 12c Smoked Pork Butts tomim ib. 75e Flounders Fresh lb.25c Whiting Dressed lb.21c Bleachette Bluing • • • •• • • 2»k*tl3« Smoked Pork Shoulder* short cut t>. 47« Smelts Fancy No. t ib. 29c Smoked Fillet ib. 45c Dash Dog Food ***** «•* >k|.«r4oo21«

VEGETABLES Fresh and studded with plump raisins, Jane Parker Boston Brown Bread is a grand value. And there are dozens of others in our Bakery Sold in the whole bean with its fresh, rich flavor Department. Naturally fresher ... naturally Thanks to careful selection and refrigeration,, sealed inside, A&P Coffee is freshly ground when better . . . A&P's fresh fruits you're assured of country-fresh flavor whenever you buy it.. .simply grand when you drink it. Hot Cross Buns ^.- °'9 ?« 29e and vegetables are naturally mighty popular with you buy dairy foods at A&P. And thanks to our No wonder it's America's No. 1 favorite! folks who like sky-high quality at down-to-earth policy of everyday low prices, you're assured of Marvel White Bread prices (and who doesn't?) hard-to-beat buys, too. 'Cloek MM and mellow 2 I Ib. bags Rolls Frankfurter or Sandwich pig. of 8 f" 16e Priem Bmduemd! llb.bag40e . a • • • 31b. bag 1.15 Crisp Table Celery *•>>* 2 ><> English Muffins a a pks.oi4iorl3c pk9.of6f«19e Fresh Butter lMimitn Circle Rich and full.bodi.d 2 Hb. bags 87c Fresh Asparagus Fra.ctu.nM >» 2«9« Sill or sweet &•!• 1lb.bag44o • • a a a 3lb.bag1.27 Angel Food Riiig . • *ach39« Ckitor CIMM Faea Washed Spinach CleaneaVreedyle-cooi 10et.pkf.19* . . . Jib. toef Te5« Ginger Gem Cookies . a • . . . iooz.pkg.29e Ched-O-BU Vigorous and wine/ 2 t Ib. bags 93c Yellow Bananas When availaW* Sliced American MelO-litproceis cheese b.45e 1ltf.bag47c . a • . a 3 IB. bag 1.35 '' Fresh Carrots ftam Western larwa : MelOlii b.55e STORE BOUBS. Blended Swiss Crisp Radishes Fran Seulharn farm* .2 bunch** 7e A.M. • 'M Cream Cheese lorden'* t ox. wej 31e New White Cabbage From Southern farms S>. 7e Grated American lorden'i 4ox.plig.2i5c Mixed Salad Greens lai.pkg.19* Baby Goudas Fancy Wisconsin *«cft 45c Jumb* er finiar *ty»a» S»x.pka. 19e Ricotta Cheese Full cream _ 31b. can 1,19 Dried ApricOtS California Ira. cell*.baa49e Sharp Cheddar Cured Ib. 69c Dried Mixed Fruit Ceiiiern* Ilk. cello.beg3S« Cottage Cheese Foodcrall 12ai.cupl9e Price* Effective) in Suptr Market* and Self-Service Stores Only Dried Prunes CalUamia 1lb.c*H*.beg23e Camay Soap Camay Soap Spic and Span Ivory Flakes Ivory Soap Duz Red Heart Dog Food Mildly perfumed Mildly parlumad Forcltaning paintad surface* For dishes and fine fabric* Personal size Claaps dirty hand* For dish** and laundry ThrMfUvort-IUgulir, fith,Ch««'M

pkg. 3 "k«i 28c RED BASK REGISTER. APRIL 7. 1949

Highlands Council Fair Haven Gotschalk. To be honored are Peter J. Eichcle, Wilfred H. Mc- "THE FRIENDLY STORE WITH FRIENDLY PRICES" Two Adjudged Keveals Police Charge Fair Haven Cub pack 24 will hold Cracken, Robert V. VanBrunt, Fred The Highlands mayor and coun- its monthly meeting at the Willow E. Oregg, John G. Anderson and , cil Tuesday night brought to light st. school auditorium tomorrow Harry C. F. Worden. James P. La- As Delinquent he fact that a police. committee night at 7:30 o'clock when a spe- Bau, the first president of the club, COMPLETE HER Pair Charged With hearing will be scheduled In which cial program will be presented. In died September, 1947. Reservations MILLERTON RUGS Or. Howard Welcher, owner of the addition the regular meeting may be made with Albert G. Mc- Sex Offenses \JOS Cabin inn and adjacent loo, schedule exhibits and awards, Cracken, chairman; William L. 130 BKOAD STREET TEL. 6-5279 arrangements have been mad* for is expected to press . charges Bally and Harold B. Perry. (Just South of Stelnbscfc Co.) A 14-ycar-old girl and a 17-year- igainst Patrolman Walter Mona- Otto. Meyer, chief of the plfton EASTER COSTUME old boy, both of Port Monmouth, lan. The council withheld the na-breeding center at Fort Monmouth, Rumaon Tuesday were adjudged as juve- ure of the charge. The hearing to give a short talk on the subject nile delinquents by John L. Mont- vas postponed Mar. 28 at the re-of carrier pigeons. All ScouU and Two story hours will be conduct- gomery, county juvenile court ref- ed at the library Saturday morn- Armstrong Mamdle $| .59 1 luest of Theodore J. Labrecque of friends are invited. Snack* will be cicc. The pail nre connected with fed Bank, Patrolman Monahan'i served to Cubs. Parent* who arting, sponsored by the library book L • GAUGE | SQ YD. WITH A CORSAGE several alleged sex violations which ittorney. interested in Scouting, whose ions committee and members of Key- occurred in Kennsbuitf. Councilman Herbert Hartsg-rove, are eligible, are requested to attend. port-Red Bank regional group, A third person, Lewis R. Bauer, :hoirman of the police committee, Boys aged » through 11 are eligible. American Asjoclatlon of Univers- 21, of Church st., Belford, is also iaid the hearing will be scheduled In order to Insure continued par- ity Women. Story hours for young- involved and is currently out on ticipation of boya in den and pack er children will be conducted be- "BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR BORROW?' FKOM is soon as Dr. Welcher is con- bail awaitins,' grand jury action. A acted. He is believed to be In Flor- program*, parents must be pre-tween 10 a. m. and 11 a. m., fol- fourth person, William Mack of Councilman John Newton said pared to aerve on the committee or lowed by a program for older chil- Port ilonmouth, had a complaint that Dr. Welcher had signed a aa den mother. dren from 11 a. m to 12 noon. against him dismissed. Mrs. James R. Hensler of Ward written statement, but Mr. La- Nancy A. Williamson of 64 Gil- Mr. Montgomery .said he would recque said that he has received ave., has returned home from Flor- sentence the 17-ycar-old boy, Er- lesple ave., h«* been selected to be-ida. HONEY BEE FLOWERS o complaint. The attorney said he come a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, nest DcGi-ote, on a charge of in- ivanted the hearing held as quick- MM. Edward McCrossin of Park BANK decent exposure. The girl was national political science honorary ave., is home from the hospital with M BBOAD ST. 464 BKOAD STREET BED BANK ly as possible so that tumors would fraternity, at Bucknell univenlty, charged with a general sex offense. spiked. her Infant daughter, who has been Kl SSE1X T. HODGKISS The charge of being an associate Lewisburg, Fa. To be eligible for named Gail. REAL ESTATE in the indecent exposure act was membership in this society it Is Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Crane, Telephone Red Hank 6-4020 dropped against Mack when the necessary to have a "B" average Jr., are parents of a daughter, Cor- youth's attorney contended that his U.S.G. Club Gives in political science. Miss Willlnn- delia. HeKean Crane, born Mar. 30 son, • senior at Bucknell univers- INSURANCE - ALL FORMS client was only in the company of : at the Woman's hospital, New the others and not a principal. ity, when she Is enrolled In theYork city. This is the couple's sec- Bauer told the court that while To Riverview liberal arts course, is one of IT stu- ond child, their first being a son, driving through Keansburg with dent* to be Initiated into the hon-Edward M. Crans, 3d. Mrs. Crane the gill in question, DeOrote and Women Raised $100 orary group. The daughter of Mr. la the former Hary Cordelia "AXD..SHE WAS THE.. and Mrs. Oeorf e A. Williamson, (he ALL THIS AND RADIANT Mack, they followed two young For Building Fund Thompson of Ce'darhurst, N. Y. Bills. The girls testified that they is a member of Kappa Delta soror- Mr. and Mrs. William Towers of heard indecent language but were The U.S.G. club of Red Bank, ity. ' Robin rC are parents of a son, Loveliest Bride. •. uncertain by whom it was uttered. which has but 26 members, has Charts* A. Johnston of Inter born Saturday at Monmouth Me- HEAT, TOO! Bauer testified that DeGrote went contributed $100 to Riverview hos- liken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- morial hospital. FOR 8AM! AT A LOSS—New Bungalow in Fair Haven develop- ... you'll hear that, and more pital building fund. The gift was from the car to the girls and ex- ence A. Johnston of 832 River rd., Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Karinja, ment—* spacious rooms, modern kitchen, walk-In closets, open when your wedding ensemble posed himself and used indecent made following a fund-raising cam- is ill at home with chicken pox. Mr. Jr., of Lafayette st., entertained on language. Five other girls also paign, which members conducted Johnston Is a staff member of the Sunday for friends following the stairway to expansion attic, Radiant heated, deep lot, convenient is planned in the testified that they had been fol- within their club. Asbury Park Press. He formerly christening of their daughter, Jane location. Sacrifice at f 10,100. FormalG & Co. manner. lowed by the defendants Jan. 28 Flans for May activities were was associated with The Register. Marie. The baby was christened at arranged at a club meeting Tues- Here, at Formals & Co, is a and on other occasions. Edgar Smith, father of Borough Holy Cross church, and sponsors Call R. B. 6-524J-M After 5 P. M. or Wcek-Enda DeGrote's father told the court day at the home of Mrs. Warren Clerk Floyd Smith. Monday ob- were Miss Lillian Karinja and Leo complete collection ... a that Bauer had been a bad influ- Herbert on Maple ave., Little Sil- served his 88th birthday. Stapleton. The couple have another ver. Saturday members will go by daughter, Karen. wonderful selection of brilliant, ence on his son. Assistant County Boro bus to New York city for The Women's Society for Chris- Prosecutor Charles Frankel repre- tian Service of the Methodist Henry Bauer, 68 Bingham ave., exquisite gowns for YOU their annual theater party. They sented the state and Edward W. will see the musical "High Button church, will bold It* monthly cov- has been confined to his home since in Ice Blue, Blush Pink, Ivory, Wise, Jr., of Red Bank, appeared Shoes." ered-dish supper In the church Saturday by illness. for the girl. basement Wednesday at 6:80 p. m. White, Candlelight Satin .,. Officers elected Tuesday were The W.S.C.S. meats tonight at 7:89 SEffiOLD'S BAKERY For your Bridesmaids .. in all Mra. Everett Brower, president; o'clock. At (:S0 o'clock, a demon- Leonardo Mrs. Walter McCoach and Mrsstratio. n of plastic goods will bt Robert Grimm, Jr., son of Mr. colors. Come in— Summer Ballet Dewey Williams, vice presidents; given. The public is Invited to the and Mrs. Robert Grimm, was two Mrs. EdNvard Elbert, correspond- years old Sunday. Guests at his you'll be thrilled at ing secretary; Mrs. John Qreen, demonstration. Will Open Friday, April 15 The Parent-Teacher association birthday party were Barry Grimm, our reasonable prices. recording secretary, and Mrs. Her- Joanne Vincent, Leola and George Course Planned bert Barber, treasurer. Mrs. George will meet Tuesday In Willow Street No charge for alterations. school. It will be "Safety Night" Supienski, "flmokey"' Johnson, Madam Komurova Morford was nominated chairman. Kathy, Patsy and Francis Galla- with a complete line of Officers will be installed at thewith Mra. Michael Daly and Hri. Nina Brown co-chairmen. gher, James Gallagher, Mrs. Ches- Forming Classes annual mother-daughter banquet ter Supienski and Mr. and Mrs. May 3 at the Chateaux, Asbury Mr. and Mra. James atomber of A. Fiedler. Madam Mattie Komarova, well Park. Mrs. Walter McCoach is Orange ave., art parents of a ion, Mr. and Mrs. George Ronaldsnn HOME BAKED GOODS known New York choregrapher, is banquet chairman, assisted by born Friday at Monmouth Memor- of Morrlstown spent Sunday with Ph

Expect to be molted when you see the new Easter suits Daviclow lias created lor you. Evc.r-sp-sofl, pure woolens were nevci1 more artfully tailored to the times. And Lysbeth Geran has them now lor yon to set;! Davidow is Featured Exclusively in Red Bank by Estimatci cheerfully given at no coit. Call us. LAWES COAL CO. JOHN B. ALLEN CO. Lysbeth Geran SHREWSBURY, N. J. TEL 6-0267 93 BROAD STREET RED BANK 141 BROAD STREET TEL. 6-1451 KED BANK Red Bank 6-1251 - 1030 . 5066 Our New Store Near the Postofficc BET) BAXK nmmm, APtrn, t, Pasre Seven 1 fancy mad Betty, of Elkins Park, Former Nazi Army with the Nazi army during the ing, amon£ whom is Allan StfJn. with the other apot to h* filled by Pa, have been visiting Mr. and I war. On two occasions he was cap- hurky righthander, who showed any of the following: Adolph Kond' Four Held Mrs. Leroy Sorter. Man Will Speak I hired by the Russians, but escaped Bulldogs Begin Ki'pat promise in list, year's r;im- rup. Tim Connor, Frank Ronan, i both times. As ,a student Mr. Mrs. William Nickau will be The E. S. Valentine missionary j>;tiKn. Rosati is looking to him forTaylor Randall or Bill Parker, hostess Wednesday, Apr. 13. to | Kiebs has traveled much, especial- s»me heavy work and if he gets it MEN After Raid society of the Shrewsbury Presby- I ly in Europe, thus gaining flrst- Season Tomorrow mbers of the Fortnightly Bridge terian church is having a covered- the Bulldogs could piovo to be a TWO CHIMNKV FIRES Restore a "like new" look club of Railway. j hand the experiences of which he Hoffman at ltiuii»ou touch combine to beat. and feel to last year's suit. dish supper tomorrow night, after speaks. The Red Bank fire department Sanitom; cleaning plus Air- At Long Branch Raymond Stefferson of Twin which the group will be addressed In Curtain IfaUt-r Catching will bo a Rum.-son prob- Tuesday answered calls to two Oaks farm report* that Wednes- The supper is open to all mem- lem. Li.«k Wyckoff heads a three- form finishing docs lh>; trick. by George Krebs of Princeton Tho- bers and friends of th« Shrewsbury chimney fires. Slight damage waa Wiretapping and day Of last week 200 of his chiefc- ological seminary on "Life in Post- Coach Joe Rosati begins his flrrt man slntn trying for trie job. Oth-reported In each. The first fire oc- i wave killed, presumably by church. Anyone wishing to attend ers are Charlie Abbitti and Waiter War Germany." who has not been previously con- season as a high school baseball curred ot 10:50 a. m. at the home Gambling Chargec doge ia that area. Mr. Krebs is a son of a Luther- coach tomorrow afternoon when Blown. In the infield Allen Can- of Miss Mary Hancock of New- LEON'S tacted should make arrangements the Bulldog's play hoflt to Hoffman fleld will be at. the initial sack, Jim Dr. *ad Mre. Robert H. Xicknu an clergyman, whose family was with any of the officers of the .so- man Springs rd.. Shrewsbury. The 6»-7fi WHITE STREET Pressed by County of Jacksonville, Fla., have return- high, South Amboy, at the Rumson Johnson at .second. Ken Peters at second fire was reported at 3:20 part of the 15 million Germans ciety or the pastor, Theodore'E. .shortstop and Bill Rountrcn at ad hosn* after spending a week Franklin. field. p. m. at 80 Catherine St., in Mrs. Holiman and Legniti were And Receipt With Total Makes Re-checking Easy freed when two West End residents furnished property bonds. A war- rant had been issued for the arrest of George Welly, who is reported to operate a real estate ageney at the # You Pay Only Once for Your Total Purchases place raided. Welly gave hinuelf up Friday night at Long Branch, police headquarters after being ad- vised that police were looking for him. He eaid he had been at Ja- maica, N. Y., race track. He was charged with bookmaking and wire- tapping. Welly was released' to await grand jury action when Long Open Every Friday Night Until 9 P. M. Branch Finance Commissioner Wal- ton Sherman, preildent of the Long Branch Banking company, potted Compare These Acme Everyday Low Prices With Those You Are Now Paying $3,500 bail. Varioua tyuei of betting inform- J VICES CANNED FRUITS ation, including sheets concerning CANNED VEGETABLES ID 0 the coming Kentucky dergy, were f ^ ASCO G.H.n »% J0-«. 3T- Orange Juice ".«?«r 27c Peaches YT " *» .,... 30c found at the raided establishment vOm Crnm Sfyli * «•"• •*' *• Records seized may connect the lo- cal alleged bookmakers with Frank wh n Orange Juice 2 '*.'" 23c Peaches «d H«I>M »»••«. «n 3' c Acme Corn " '..B 19c Erickion of New York, reputedly Blended Juice 2'.'.:.'21c IDI 1 ix one of the iation's leading book- Jlc-me Frest Del Monte Peas "«: 19c Plume * '""'*' "" 23c makers. The establishment, sand L Mr. Carton, was at one tlm* known forte* A Pineapple Juice °:l'l 39c Fruit Cocktail as "Kelly's" and was on* of the Pork & Beans u.?,... 10c SUN s r. »n 35c biggest gambling casinos In this Select Prune Juice r"b..ti. 27c 2 »____ IBEAl Pr.nch *) l»-»i. OC* q Apple Sauced 2 r 27c area. DeOllS StyU Siring t. cant «*JV. One of the bettors on • list of I Acme H d Grape Juice ""ITS* 19c customers was P. James Pellecchla. PieAppll£r2t3e 1 Tomatoes S "; .rr 23c Q Vegelnbli *> 12-ot. JOf libb He was a former Newark police V V judge who In now serving a term "0 Juici Cocktail «• cani aWl. Pineapple " 29c for embenlement of more than Ideal Spinach ™Z 20 20c c imrs Kr ,;«:z; $600,000, most of which was spent ._. • IMEtl Sat #S» •• &k\0kv on the hones, according to Pellec- Sauerkraut & 2 V." 23c Tomato Juice 2 Sr 25c Grapefruit *— 2 .„, 31c chlaV own testimony. The wire tapping system used was described by phone company mm Devonshire Holiday as the best job they had aver seen. "1 Two telephone lines were tapped Melba Toast Brownie Mix in nearby buildings and the wires U-ot. then carried to the office by- un- 39c derground water pipes. On* un- derground line extended from 641 Ocean ave., and was tapped from LENTEN SUGGESTIONS CHACKERS, CEREAL, ETC. a Long Branch phone listed to CANNED FISB George O. Hoop. That address to H C*«»BV ^r** Kanch fancy 41c Spaghetti^ ;r 29c Nabisco Grahams;. 28c the residence of Al Chartres, an I uno nsn U,M »*••(, 7« "old-time" gambler, said Mr. Car- I fresh 39c Egg Noodles •£ft 9c Sunsh.neH^drox_+]5c ton. |j; Icbfird F»nqf Wh«l» \/\f $ The second wire earn* from • P Tuna Fish rM« ^,... Krispy Crackers ,"f 15c y KlCe Orpin 14HI.. .kt >OC West End ct. whleh phone was list- MNMR JM H0NIY41AV0HD ed to Mrs. Frances Petrucco. At Tender *» Sardines In Oil Z 6 West find ct, the tapped lines Tomato Soup,oT:''^ 10C Wheat Puffs 2rC29c fed Into an electrical outlet and Sardines'" CONVINID the two phones there were merely _.. Hurff's Soups 4 '^«T 25c „ ._ plugged In when needed. Serve Mr. Carton said that information Pink Salmon 59c c.»d.-..d v.,.,.b.., t.-n.« A.^.MU. ync|e Ben's Rice »f 23c obtained in the raid indicated that Atc daily business at the bookmaking Codfish Cakes r::: 27??ct Peanut Butter ,t ,, 35c 0IJvA Oi, .ON ^ u 15c office ran into "thoiisanda «f doll- Caltbialing N ars. The rand was staged by County IVORY Detectives A. W. Sacco and John CRISCO Oawler. They were assisted by SNOW 8gt.--Peter F. Hyland of the Long I 35c Branch police. Mr. Carton sent the JIT:. 29c two members of his staff then t» 97c investigate reported telephone book- making operations under the name VfrtM. COFFEE wiiwrri NO-IUI of Mrs. Frances Petrucco of 8 Wait Gravy Master 15c End et. No riner Coffee •( Ann Prlc* Shoe White ^*: 8c ^15c Entering a home at that address, CMAM WHITS authorities found radios and tables Shortening 131c™ 87c Heat-Flo Roasted. A blend for every tsste. WIUERrS Hade, kmn, Tan arranged'as though bookmaking op- H0M Shoe Paste 2 '*:: 17c erations had been in progress. Mayonnaise ,rr.r 37c Asco Coffee £,44c %T Attempts to put a call through «n \U.V Wilb«ir. No-Hob ^C- *. O- the prone there failed. Contacted Strawberry STLN 33C RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order. TTllAFIotr, pint bot. OJS. b«t. OJt at hie office by radio, Mr. Carton w Mn>> put a calt through to the phone In AKMOUIIt Wincrest TU 40c '7u" Dnlielt '" Ne-Rub fif the building;. A voice answered, I OllSn Furnitur* l-of. boltk A/C hut was not the voice of either de- _ I ViennTICIIIIUa ads were found in the cellar, Foy was arrested when be Save at Acme's DAIRY CENTER entered the room. The aliened offender* wart charged with "willfully aad mV MILD COLORED CHEESE Ib. 49c 'llciously tapping and making con- oeiD WAI uioi WHITI eoto Kwik nections with phone wire* belong- Parkav ' ^V ing to another." s FreshEflgs •hie Cart»n 71. raiKOy Margarina Ib. alts. JJl' u «£T39cl ""-el 12 »I Iv NnM Colt'i Neck UROI MIXID COIOM Margarine "». pfc. 23c Officers and teachers of Colt's M Ib Wick Reformed church Sunday •on s«w»»iMt " Gold Seal Eggs JT 65c Muenster Cheese 45c school mit Saturday at the none •eUlnS URGE GRADE I siando of Mrs, Henry Hammond, Jr. Irv- Pabsiett "'t:.,pki.25c ing Qemmell, superintendent, pre- Silver Seal Eggs r,Y 61c sided. The group decided to di- k r c b ch vide the large beginner* CIMI Into Paas Egg Dyes' « 10c »': Glendale f l ',::,V Pki. 25c • two parts. Attending were Mrs. ib cht Charles Bills, Mr*. Jtanette Bu- 6lendale^ "*b.b«75c rnan, Mrs. Fannie Sheppard, Mrs. Social! Virginia !•• Am Loaf Cheese . 45c Louise Rlchons, Miss Tvenne Wy- lie, Harold Davis and John Tamp- Aged Cheddar <»69c Gold-N-Rich Cheese "• 65c ion. Golden Decorette Bar Cake 35c The Red Cross fund drive is pro- New Low Pries! grossing successfully la Atlantic Dairycrest Ice Cream PINT CARTON 29c township. In charge are Mrs. Virginia Lee Raisin Streussel Coffee Cake ••* 29c George DeOarmo, Mr*. Henry I* Maltprtaf Haltermann, Mrs. Tunis Denis*, White Bread CL, 14c Layer CakeiSTo- 59c Mr«. Douglas Newbold, Mrs. Fmd Heppiner and Mr*. Fred Mew. mk MIJI Sue Ltebtncker of Fen- Hot Cross Buns ft 29c Apple Pie T ..* 49c way farm attended tht annual spring prom at Admiral Farregut academy at Pine Beaoh Saturday Supreme Wheat, Cracked Wheat, as the gueit of Lieut. Wllllan Johnson of Caldwell. Rye & Vienna Bread - 16c Mr. ant Mra. William F. Say- fcoK aad aJuldrta, William, Jr, »"ic/ f. .' -J.J Pace Eight urn RIVET ttv.fit(iTF.n A PUTT, T i HE BEST PRICES paid for rags, iron, Yorker four-c!oor touring sedan: excep- ALMOST" NEW, foui-burr.tr Bengal g«7 HIIP. 6 Third avenue, Atlantic High- hanger, interior _anij exterior, 25 metal, and paper. Gettis, Junk dealer, tit nally good condition, radio and heal* yearn' experience Estimates, cheerfully FURNACE BLUWEKS. R\*>O P«« m fiir rKlilinAIHK ktiptf _ ' •t_._C_l)_R. H._«-_6_i. _ !I6 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. or; 1941 racknrd club sedan, ail oil burner motors, pump mot on, _tc. fn-^Vr. ^.0 rubi(- Al'bx VACUUM cltiTr.er.* Perfect con- MAPLfc KNEEHOLE "d«sl.""wiih "bTncV, lfi»en. I^ouis C*si*fi, 448 Shrewsbury cylinder, excellent condition; 1939 Pack- lont. KMTllcnl i nnililicn. Ronmy vrnu#,, Red Bank. Phone K-IO54-W. Phone R. B. 6-l:i67-R. Will call. D juntas Electric Co., Sa E*«t Front fror.cn food romphi (Ji:ion, *1V; carpet sweeper. |3; table n'tJfct.Unl condition; $40. Call I*. NSUKfc YOUR HOME, businens, auto- ard convertible sedan, radio and heater: uti-ffi. Phon*> Re(I_B«nk_J-J» 1 p_8. tmrnt. Asking 1130. cr.lfl mdin and record player, fg each. B, fi-.')9.1o, or _S.') West End avenue 1946 Cadillac four-door sedan, model €2, Classified C.ilt R. K. 6-41HH.* OIL LAMP! converted for electric, mobile and other property with mw. WE HAVE" FOR immediate delivery, STKAWUKRRT'plantii, Big Joe- {••hone K. It. 6-_l7:..» or). Lon__Brntit*)i. ,na Brother!, Real Elates and Insur- excellent condition: 1941 Plymouth two- .IrruJc refrigerator*, KRB and electric _JtahJcr. Holmdf!. MAHOCANV iJESK andYhair, 115; com- fl.O'M'ACY WASHER, Tike new, »60; ity. Lampi rewired. Wa call for mce, 77 Broad street. Fiona Red Bunk door sedan, niodel T-12, radio and heat- Advertising Kates ratiiitf. MDVUB washing m#.chine_, er, low mileage. All cars kept under SB WINK "MACHINE. _ . sofa-double bed, 1-5; pJaL- Remington noise le«s portable lype- and deliver, Harold's Radio an! S-V352. fr_*zfrs, Dutchfti washing machine*, Wrslfi-n Elect rtr, form rockt-r fhair, 115; fivf-piece por- wi'mr, *Z'»: Kro.l coach sty.** fo'.dir.? GKNERAircONTRACfoS and cesspools cover and guaranteed to past motor ve- 30 Wotdi MINIMUM 50c waitr |ntni|iF, tump pump*. 20C*» im'injiB :r. vpry Rood i-omi Electric Shop, 11 West Front ttreat, hicle inspection. T. C. Otto, Inc., Pack- »hlp, with raiTvin* inn, electric p«t- celain to!i dinttu set. fiO; *i-«ize steel baby cfliriage, 115. Phone L. B. «- eleaned; carting and grading, top Eaih A'idilinr.kl 3U words of frar- on all finor samplci. Open evenings, cabe, reasonable. bed with si^inic and ma'ttreftB, |15; card 00 T.v . ged Bank. Phon. (.1741. aoil, manure, fill dirt, cinders, gravel and ard distributor. Harding road, nesl tion tbereof .. j"c- Amer.ian Frcrier ft Anplianci Co., High- 1'honr K. ». t-'iiss.* 1 Broad street. Open Fridsy evening and T'HAY*Rlt FOLIUNC t.ih>, v.itl . toua- chaiii, II.S; (heat of Dl'EBOLlJ SAFE, practlcnily new, class eand. Estimates jiven. Phona Red Bank Advertisement leaded or dcu»bi_ way 3*i. at Headdcn't Corntr. Fhort aivingp. in food HOOVEK CLEANERS repaired, br_a_ws 114(4. Oscar Becker. 47 Second street. all day Saturday. _rond(tion._Phone _ (wawtMf, map If, 115; lour cubio-foot ice C: in^idf. mfiasurtmpnts, 50xlB',-_3alS \z, epacc insfrud at double rale. lt._IJL_6-3ST_T. bo.\, 17.50; baby wicker ktroller, 13. tisn. c*U R. R. «-127.i, rcbrlstled. Allen Electric fibop, U Fail Havan. LARGE' ARM CHAIRA , in ^rtiVnt *on- Wfcitc street. Phone Red Bank fi-0612. 11 chaised, all ads art 10c ad- ELECTRIC MOTORS—Now *• U_v« PhoneJl.JJ.Ji-^Jfi. WE PAY highest prices for your poul- 1S36 PONTIAC COACH. Six eylln. Lilcniy ot new 1-6, 1-4, 1-1. 1-2 H. ditioii, rnliq wrought iron hnt lack, tV'OR MORTGAGE LOANS aw R. V. K. ditional iHch insertion. IDEAL i'OWEK* lawn VALUES AT RUSCIL'S—Apex try. Write or phone, Long Branch ders, cheap. Phone R. >. a> I* Aim used electric motori. Dougms 20-Bitllo0Bitllon «as wnt#r hcatci. Call 1* B H. fclout, Lewi* building. 77-79 Broad 1300. 89 North Broadway. Lung Ritht m I'lnftify, edit or reject Electric Co.. 35 Eatt Front _trMt. Phont f-Wzi ThunfoyT P._M.._or Friday A.M. wjuh.r, good as new, $S9; imall atitet. (Over Ntwbtrry _•_____ Branch, Zwiekl'n Liv» Poultry Maricet. 0979-R.* ' liny ativcriitimct.l it reserved by Hunk fi-0l_». THAYEH FULOING"' earriiUlf. "(Cray mower, 30-inch, kltc'icn range. $22..'.0; maple crib, AUTO RADIATORS cleaned, repaired, wiih_I.oI1-f'J'*- P"O"e R'*ni. 1-1164.* __ KLECTIIIC MOTOR rebuilding la out The lUgistci. YOU Ul)T MUIIE and vty It" fur jour leithff. Vr.ry little Uj-ed. in Itooil itth- 112.50; sevfin-picce modern walnut record. Same day acrfive. All work business Call us for auick eerrlca. 18:1; KOHL) SEDAN, near motor, in loci We wi'.l r.ui lip rtsvonsiV'Se for frcsli CIZK*. tiro'ilerfl, stewing chit'kvm. dition. Cost ICO. srll for 120; nlto baby NOUCE RBKR'IGERATOR, ISO; "two. fully euuranUtd. Prices rfasonnble. Red condition. t'lOO. Phone R. B. «-05«l. ivncr! tjailer, excellent for hauling. dinette set. »I29; mahoirany bullet, Oougtai Electric Co., » Eaat Front errois ur.Ics. :h-.y a:r litfteeud and dui-lttliiKs. Jainci John, 41 Mnrirn sewtfs, Iit)pd folilin); h»*5ir.t-tir. in r\cd- Bank Radiator Works, 113 West Front I?34 CHEVROLET—P'hone for detail^ $3r>; p!ny vm and pad, IS, Call after : 7 •treet. Red Bant. Phona H-01-1. before the fctcoiid ii'sc: lion. stictt. linl Bank. l>hon» R. B. «-5013.J. !fin cnfiditi.in, tfiiMiiiftble. Call It. B. 6- 129.50; maple rtcretiiry, ? 19; ("e- atre_tf_Re_ Bank. Phone_R._B-__iU. -"- _Il._B.j;-24fill-M. 04*iW 6 1'. M • li, B. 6-4So»-H. POB THE BEST in home and car radio r.dvtr in HOBAI1T DISHWASHER; nioiii] A-M-l. ii.ie bench. |7.-"J0; ivalnul chif- A-ONE AlfrO body "and ri-diator te- repairs, see or call. E. E. Carlile, RECONDITIbNEb'used'ears, reasonable. Good rondition. Inquim Ro!lo Toll liiK COl-lt WARTsVui ngHinfit Ihc ropen. nuirs. We speclall«c in all lypes of iCLci\td !'. M. _ thiiiiH. Phon Our atomic rtfrVeration bombs aie fonier, Ili.bO; ilmk. n,:<»: sttphd- •udio Service, 26 Maple avtnue. Red 1937 lleSoto srdan: 1935 Chevrolet lliiatc,_Kty|iorl_U?«_Ci. retir.i_hir.K at reasonable prices. All work tnBch, radio and heritor; 19.14 Flymoutn tic.day, txtcin nsi tst.-u tuKti- CAHlT "TABLE ami fou krc/.tn; it thrre. Middlttuwn ReirJKtr- ders, IJ.ft.i; metal letlti-»iic filing Rank. Phone (iTMO tisements whicJi rn.iii l>e ificixtd V "BELTS" TOR' lawnmiMt«r hf xumantrtd. Pick up and delivery ser- »rdan; 193j and 1941 Willys Sfdani. H. H. f-4191-\V. niltm. Hiwhwuy 8."S. Phon*; Mitt. a.flaft'.v. vice For free estimate, call R. B. «- ;_SSCOOl_ cleaned ana" built. Mprir by noon Tuesday. mathinc*, power tool*. Merrit for future iTfere CHAI-'lSMAN wood lathe. 30-lneh. $30; cabind, S24.5O; tjpe«,itcr drsk, tanks cieined and installed, drains in- AppleKatc's grrnKP, corner Avenue i) anj rhine Shop, 24 Mechanic •trctt. Red KEEP THIS AIJ _049 oi- inquire »t Route 35, a*. Head- No i.-anccllatior.s «. 11 lie fi<* - Honi madde cinilti, wool filled, up: home bur, brand new, walnut venec*, 129.30; office eh»ir», $4.;.i, etc. 1 atalled. Phone «ny limn day or night, Vnlliy UTIVI-. Ailanlic Highlands. Hank. KJT.0 I hx'Ad and up •- »nd KRKKKiERATORS, electric range*. Buy den's Coma , Middletown. cijited for or char.st' made 'n up, i-ii I1.-.U. Phonr K. P. *-:!l:t'. Ruscil't Furniture - Art ookf ndr, }•'!..VI H the (IcptRdnbility w« »ell with th*t". Brufe place. Bumsor. WANTED—100 cars. Jay's. Fr.on* ei'hfi ritcfited or ctwner bathtubl, au- paii- and up; nui>efy ch%!•'», unfinished. Muldlttnwn Refrigeration, Highway 35. 25 East Front street, Red Bank. Also papxhanaing, and ^pra.vin/ of reipt at office. furniture. Call R B. €-2_4_ for esti- T~AND A CONSTRUCTION. Inc. All R. B. 6-3584. tomalic KHS or electric hot water heat* 15.501 hand cmchttfd hats *1..">'I and Phpnc- Mid._j_'0^2.: Phone (-1693, type mnson work, foundations, biic* flume Ik*) Bank 6-0013 r*f, kitchen cabinet!* and sinks, combin- up; j.(-rond-hand doll cutyinKt, SO-indj mate. M. E. Moi-snn. YORK OIL BURNER, hot air furn*c*, 'ork, septic tanks, sidewalk!, t>lasterinv, four ation sir.k and laundry trays, toiletl and rinll. china head and 24-iurh doll bfd. 1 INSURANCE—To select wisely, the 1936 HUDSO~N fuill'-docr sedan; U7o; sheet roL-k 4A6, 40 sheet?, new, VANKMi TifAUfcR at rfighwajlsTKo broker through whom you place your etc. Phone R. B. aj-8323-__ new t.irci. Call R. B. 6-S676. toilet feats v.ash bakinii, medicine cay. alt for $9, or told lepKiatdy. Phorf four crntu a foot. Ph»n« ft. B. 6-313S. povV, is now optn lor li,ijiiieis Uelwtti mtti LnU tuimtrou* other item* for theR. H. fi-4340,* in_ut;ir,c_ ilne is A business necessity. IAKPENTER WORK. Bemoileling and 1946 CHEVROLET, two-ton rack ufucVT WALKKK-TURMER 10-Inch tiblc 12 and 4 I'. M. Saturday and Eiunduy. In_ui-snt:e li.is many technical features repairing, by day or contract. Ed home bjildcr. Corr.e in and look APPLintoE twWOOD—Abouo and thr#e-foot twoL cordsl . *nwed Complttc, |2lo. floor modtl; 184S Excellent condition: low mileage. Call LOST AND FOUND i d hf lh $2 All an'.i'iuts and olhtr niei'chiindisc J'e- nnd, in order that you may h_ve the Warnecke. Phone Rum. l-O'Ti-W. Key, 7-1472 after 6 P. M, mound. Open evenings. AmericRn for the lot, Mrs Foreman, Red Mu st.in? mo I or cycle, driven "5 miles, Uuced it*) to 75 per cent. Lots of JI'.HI Krtticr k Appliance Co., Highway Sj best possible protection, it is essential i»Jl CHEVROLET club coupe, 1830. In- fMU. Phono R. B. 6-3135. bnrgairs. Always in the market to pur- that same be placed In skilled handa. HOME MODERNIZING by experts. at Headden'i Corner. Fhon* R.AB. !• quire at Hudson and Michigan ave- I.OST—Red bill fold, in Eatontuwn, roll- DINETTE SET. flv <• pieces. oak, good TWO U^ED SHOWCASES, ITO" Cuih- cha%e Kuod .inli'iutb. Mr. Moarill, i>hone tainiiiK ?-4 and inuiortnn; papers. 3 R77^ * Representing, as we do, the best Insur- No job too amall or too large. nues, Port Monmouth. Weaver. tondition, %'ia: brnnd new G. K. man «cooi»r, 9125, Phont R. B. H. a. t-224' ance companies In existence, and writing . IMeat-e •fturn to Mi>. Hurlmrit Hnyne. vacuum cleanel r witi h attnehments, f The best In masonry and carpentry. 193'J -VI'ON fTTKUP (i.M.C. truck. Good n-1 ColUue livenitt', Entniitown. l'hor.t TOVS, DOLLS, BOOK*. A tor (or 108' r BET OP NEW radiation, four radi- nil the various lines of insurance, Call Denl 7.S44.",. ___ COATS, SUTl^S, and dressfli, iiie 9. I n'ors; rcdtonilble. Thone R. B. 6- respectfully solicit your patronage Free estimates, payments ai low as condition. Call R. B. 6-2389-J after • 8-04 TjMV. all »£«•. ont month to 10 ran, !i_P. M. MAl'LE CRIB, hiith choir and reed n.rnt. Saturday, R. B. fi-1366. 403.4-J." _. the insurance line. We Issue contracts $5 ptr month. Phone A. H, 1- LOST—JiViie ••;!!(!," "on low.!' end of 1 HOUM of T'oyl, 121 Frit «v«nue, lei . Rood condition. Cnll R. P. fi- SI>1>---Acres of nod, five etntu ,nr VflAVrllt KOLDINIi t-Hi'i-intrc with mat- _ovr«-i..K eveiy possible contiiiKeney. 19i)*3 PLYMOUTH deluxe. Dependable fo:- tirar.pr nvti.ur, Coorry 'LYrrnn. ni transportEitioii, SI5U. Call Henry Atlantic Hilihtandi. Thoni l-07«l. foot. Mtil_Wt(.\vn StocV; Knrm. '.'hom- In.-*, |2:»; (^lllcann shoe rulltr ikalts oiate your iiiuis nnd we shall be pleased Unite roiui. ttcwjini. 1-^ <;i:i»iit i»V(- :IR ( supply tlia policy wanted. Do it now! nue. Hnl Hiit:k. Phi,re- Ii.2lli2-R. ATARTMEV.' SIZE Kii»~rnnB€. "ii.\ S- i'''p' ). 1'hone it. B. 6-0 _ C1. file i, Hitn fkiiu 1>II«. *»; Viklnic Cana- f AX SERVICE— Whether you are an in- _!__»•__•__•___._!!_ dian i.'e skatef, sir.e 7, I5; small lold- i tud.iy's KcKiNter you will find a com • LOST "MiinVl^ithrr .i-irki:'. in tin- vi- SHKIX'AKT—A fascinating and »totit- months old, reasonable. I'll one' R. B,(iTKWA AU.-WOOL suit. Will fit it) dividual or a business, whether you OLDSMOBILE, 1036, healer, $280. yc?iu-ol(l: nlso ftkirts, cji'rs_e«», etc. Ail ii.K iruiiin» lioard SI. All articles Mi cte list of the leading Insurance com- 1'hone Kin us. 8-0S27-J.* cinity of Hriunh iivcnuc ;ind Wooillmir alilc bobiiy Tor making rarriiiifi, s icpief-tnted by us as direct agents. lade 11.000 or 1100.000, your tax re- avrr.ur Little Silver. Hi ward. Cnil R. MUSICIAN'S ATT KNTiO.Vf l)Vn«nn for *l".__Phonr R. B. 6-UV.d. Bui,.I runiKtion: licii t: »old fur half thcJ turns will be prepared with the enme 1936 CHEVROLET '.2-ton, rark truck. brtfochcb, hrncelftji, etc. Asiorttd cos', or less. I'honc A. H. l-wt"u-M, ut illinm H, HIntelinann (Trm), Roil vibrnharp, 2 '2 octave*, like new. GAS"""R"AN(;ES,"*3-l'_-r"oi, rook ~_\o\ careful attention. Bennett Business Ser- Cood running condition. Phone R. B. B, C-Mii.-.-M, shciU tit colon, metal pin back*; car call at ,'J4 Na\c§ink avenue, Atlantic itaip ;tnd Iti-iirance, Rids* Koud, Rum< JjOST-^SVhilc jrold bnurlit, bint hliinis screwi, plaitic foundntloni, Instrurtim, Phon*' Mat. 1-1861. J j; auto pifssui-f Ka.-oiin* t-Hni vice, 107 Monmcuth street. Red Bank. $1.1; ;i]iproved douh'e dial ntov** __a HiH.hliiails.' n Pl-.oiip Rum. l-QfiOf), and fcrilli.ir.ti. Rtu'nrcl. Phone R. H. IOOkids. Hoi)(it of To.v», J-1 Firit LARfiE MARBLK TOP, aiYtiuiie table, .MCS H. DEAN. Jr., landscape con Phone R. B. fi-r. 1 -."> 193S FORU J'ANBt, TRUCK, 1200. 4i avenue, ALUnlic Highlands. Phon» 1* I2S._ Phar.f Hij;h. 3-1 _»f»fi. 320; nood used atrip _hinir1e.c, $2.ofi HUUS, TWO !l.\12 Willoiu. «ry Kood MULTKiUAi'iilNU. rairn«ugr-l>hli:a, _E_i_p2afr, Hid Bunk. t-J.'37-M jri'll S _A. >I. in ]J', M. s<|itHir; some 2'.«-inch flotirintr. »oi cjiiditioi); t\wi ciistoni-made lnun«t trjtcttir; mason sand, fill dirt, gravel, 'LO.Vr--Orr""r.iifiiii. >iivn\ iv.th Wiic 761. fKN-PIBCK SOI.1H wi.fnut difiinKVonm p soil, cinder*. KanUna p.oweii, BIHII arublie etenography. mailing, notary 1917 I'LYMOUTH su'pcr deluxe, four- 'ICA-UI' BALKK, :6X18 Intcrnatlonnl, n»t, in Knml condition. 13 Catherine wni!p;i(jr-r Id crnt* single toll, pipe diet (hair^. I'lie new, down cushions and cus- iblic. Lettercraft, I* Broad ,traet. Bad doni- Kcdnn, ladio, heater and slip coi - sllinr, on Hi-naii It rod, Wriini'sdliy. and {.'iiiur _ »i"-4", 2-piece tlnr.tr*a lool* tom mode slip covers; alfi" mahnuiin.v X. cesnpoolH built. __ L_W[B street, I'M R. n. H-HC37.' nun en Kiiu-; icaionab)«. Cor over 1 inknk.. Phone 1.0««1.0««» ers, fl.17,',. I'honc Mat. 1-2046-W. HI KIDS-.. NIW Holland Halrr Sale« and stjikf nnd roller, kitchen enamel sin living room chair. I'hone Key. 7-137C>.- tirin v 01 TWO*"RIDING" "ifORSEarorir Palomino". IHAIM. SO-inrh ptintnel sink «nd tub com COOKKTi (Sr'ANIELS, i.aiti-cniorfd, L l_- y-_!i £l* " Ent. S-ft.'>24. CARPENTER WORK of any kind done Havine Diivr-. ___^_— lHvirr. rimiip HJII. 9-6J2K WU-kaUink, one Sh."•tinml pony. Also motor driven il/'S LANDSCAPE service, R. D. 2 by day or contract. Jobbing a spe- CADILLAC. 1U11 sedan, in excellent con- binatlon. likp now, 140; heavy lawn rol- males and females: nine weeks old: cialty. J. C. Marvin A Son, Box 44, FOR SALE HAY—Cood qualitv. Call Uowen, Eat Iwn-hnlp co'n shell'i'i new. SPIV Rohfil ler SI 0. John H. Cook, Jr, Phone R. B. Iniatilre pinfccturE, male. Dyott, Wye- Mat.iWjtn. Rejuvenate your lawn and ditioi.. Has been driven less thuii tlrakf-r, Shear-Wood, Cnlt'* Neck. ir_c-n with farm fresh top Roil direct Belford. Phone Keansburg 4S-0691-J or 50,000 miles. Price $l,2oO. Can be seen *S42:»J. iff road, Eatolitown, phone Eat. 3- 410 DOUBLE-BARREL shot nun, in vn- otn our fnrm. Cnll us for an estimate 4-0434-W. at reskii-nre of Hurry A. Wilson. River , GIItL'S SPRING COAT, s;2e g, Imiivn; MODEL AIRPLANES. Solid or fly- iSXCELLfcJNt VALUET ithouL nbliKntion. Phone Hoi. 9-630. ror,d, ltuni^on. lEntnuicv just weat of fc-llent conditioii, SjirinKflfid nrttiK stnl, Practically new. nlfn pitbni'dinp riiinconi, si/c 1", itrd, $20. Call A. H. 1.16-7-R nfter 6 P. M., Thnycr baby coach, COUNTRY HOME wanted for rcicintcrcd rter 6 P. M. WON RAILINGS for porches, stair. BeUcviie avenue.) I'hone Rum. 1-0455. ing. Modei railroadB. Traini r<- y , dark blue, col- 3n uopil cnndilinn. nnMinntilF, Call at or .....TSUll. ______Iibl ll tl-4'ee-yciir-old cnllii>; mule: child's rHELAN AND CLARK*. Painting ami ways, etc. Made to order by See. 1936" CHEVKOLET," 11)39" Kord. Csll pairtd. House of Toyi, 121 Ficit j, txcellent condition. Phone H. IUZ H£rdinjr_m;i(l. Kid Hunk.* •1: III,-, Phoiwi II. H. 6-I22D-J. paper hanffing. By d.iy or contract Koims. 6-IH4»-J.H4J » filVEK you H written Kuainn II. Ctilig U* dart Company, 21 yen-" at a W«st • ANTlyOBs, OklC-A-KItAC,' "fiirnfur*:, aveinir, Atlantic Hitfhlandi. Phont l«t> Iti vrjiBii1 or V( wince your jni_*t s E. .EPRKIBRATOR, cubic Phone L. B. 6-1377-J or.. Eat. 3-1.094 iir. HUI'MOBILE bought and sold. Solio Hoime An* MAN'S IIICYCLE. Exctl!«-nl condition. atraet. Red Bank, Phone 6-2189. In Koud running A. H. 1-GT61. slons if they art* diimnKcd hy ninths 1 feet; excellent n._^ SCENIC INN, 100 O^~8ouievanr tion. C bury avenue, at the end of Monmouih Rfi'loti do#*« the job or Btrloil nays for UECTIllc LAWN MOW EH '» cxwlltnl lints bought and sold. Sewing Mn- Call A. H. 1-1C27-II nflir t P. M., ittrfft, Phong Rfd Bnnl; fi-3736. • LAhfULf HIJIJIS, Itloomeis, 15U for FBHifnXlRT! colJ*7tor.i(c« unit, complete Atlantic Highland!. Call Atlantic _J___- . ?*J. Tostpnid (If ordered now.) Bnl- the (larniigfr. The Wriuhl Strre, Inc., tonditlon; $75, AUr> Ituvn roller; r(-a- line Stivii-e Co. Phoi.e R. B. _-213H M TYPEWUITEHS. aJding machines ana HO Monmouth street, Rod Brink. Phonti with o-ip II. V, motor, 1110. Bobbins Highlands 1-0388. Catering for wed-1947 STL'DEBAKEU. one-ton pickup, iant ilu-i' oriinBC-vnricBHled. Beautir-.il k Mytis 30-inch exhaust fan, complete mblfl Thone R. B. 6-39 t6-M after .TKMJE DECORATING SwvIceTEstab- dings, partlei and eocial functions, any- I'.^-ton chassis and four speed trans- , office euuipment, new and u*cd, n l)(iiii|Utt^ i.r llourr tfiiidfiis. DufoicI R R f> '''''>'' _J. M. li^hed If 20. Plain and decorative bought, sold and repaired. Scrniro's, v.-lth 'i H. P. motor, like new, %%o, where. Francb cuisine. John (Pop) mission. One owner. Good buy lor any- ln NlFE>TECK~Thi"n1_ room «uiit\ «oo.l p j?n? JJ_MjV5 . BAifY,~ CARRIAGE, Biltiitc deluxe roarh, fiinllng, paperhangrinfr, property mniri- • *' M""niniilh alrppt, Red Hank. j RJJMH jV one needing heavy pickup. Fred Blan- • cr ndition, STo, Uavis, Church sired. BOTTLED O.AS STOVE, Very irnod con- t'iinvus folding enniajrp, hi ah chflir, nnncf> laitre and small estates. Phone I'hard, Scohcyvillf.* YOU CAN'T (JET a beltei buy on lirct A.K.C. Spaniels. Ktylls ditinn. modern, $50, 19 FaErfirld nv<>- \r.mv\ tub. all for $!*•; alff' oil burner, CAKPEjlTER WOKK of all kind". Rclfcrii.* __ B. 8-0692. • Kitchrn cabinets to your nrdir. All 1941 DODGE, 'fnuVilnor "deiuxo" seilan', tnan at. J, H. Mount, Co, N«w Good* ui%. QiTMiipwl. Phonp L. B. fi-3fi63-W. irnncct rnrnplctfi with all controls; aiisfiiciion. idcil ';ompanionB for home CONVEYOR. l).vnVimnrtonYcnri»foi!lv "ma- r c r USTOM FARM WORK. Plowing, _IK- Vmils oi liuiU-in cabinets. Promiit ser- ; year tires, gunraiiUed recap 'irt». gnar* ' 1i____i__ '* T*lw"" Rum. 1-Q4O2-W radio, hinter. fluid drive, c^rellenl con- ml hijnl-ii.jr, itrevm si re at Mud. l.uetl- I chin*, two-horsr niowtr. I'lons, har- TWO NEW LATEST model ChAmhcrs ing, planting cultivating, hay haling, vice, 3-1 years experience. A. F. Heltn- AilLeed used Eires; pluft ft Uncial allow. r IAYTAC. WASflTlN'G iiTac'hfnr; with ditinn. Phone R, R. 6-H'i20-J. ens Hill*diilc road, Freehold. Phone row, husrey •itfrry, err ry.at I, and va- Cs ag. One in bottled (fas, 25 r. lowing, raVintr. str. mrtn\ t"Wo- WHITNEY CARRIAGE. Good condition.. II ft. B. ti-3O7I* for appointnifnt. contract. No jnh too large, First- WILLYS JEKP, 1913, lour-whccl drive". , UUAKANTEED uied t'in gain».* Put K j o Paj at R5_ equipment. Ralph Maher. Ph thoroughly axperience* in all itUtt H*. S.i meliditin thisK jo. bN onow dow. n pay door cloth** rftWiut. H; -wasViing mn« N« reasonable offer refused. Phone ,2 H. P. CHAMPION ouTboartl motor, PP£nh e HH.._B.__lJ45__-B _ < totnt lift i!) Unl recreation room or chirr, old, but ever I lent wjuhrr, $2i>, R. B. f.s-jaz.- full revcMf. Pull-o-matir stm-trr, like lol. ff-8391. Cnll between 9 A. M. and branches, garden work. Call Stevens, 19*39 BUICK, two-door sedan, radio and .cellar bar room. Alio used juke boxtt, ment. Call R. Bh. i fi'nOfi<)N. dMnninouth P M tittion Co., Highway 35, at Head- 118 Rclahnw HyfnviP. Eatontoftin.* FIREPLACE MANTEL, Swedish and- if*; |«5. Phone Rum. |.|S«.\V. _ R. B. 4-0852-M. healer, four new tires, excellent me- • 1100 and up, in guaranteed condition! chanical condition. Original Brewster • Cat! or write, Mujeitic ArmittertienU, If). j^J GASOMNEi HAND TUMP. Call Key. 7- irons, fi replace fork, oval mirror and »TORKLtNE baby rarriRKC. hi.tliinc_t«>, YPING DONB AT HOME. Manuscripts, lamp?, iea«onab!?. The Spinning Wheel. both In rood condition. Phone Mid. speeches, letters, reports, etc, Reason- SMALL MOVING JOBS and trucking up green finish. Call H, B. 6-4477-W. • 17 West litrg^n place. Red Bank 6-2137. COMB1NAT1UN etorm windowi ana O7.i 7. 1946 DODGE, two-door sedan, in good CALL US WHEN &ellin« four antiuue-. c-rcena pay for thcmtelve* in fuel 9 Mechanic Rtreet, Red Bunk. Phor.e 0241, ,|n rates. Call R. B. 6-387 5. to two tons handled promptly, cour- 0<\U.lK PUP. AKC rtiBisUrc.. female, fi-1044/ teously and reasonably, "C." Fair, R. B. condition, radio and heater. Can lie china, bric-a-brac and household ar- nigs. Clinngo fiom in tide houif. •able and white, reasonable. Phone 'ANDlNfi MHIUST trtes. Please call IARPENS plowed. Especially equipped Small monthly payments. Monmou'h £ADIO~-Phllco, beautiful cfltiinei floor It. U. 6-U7II6-W-1.'. to plow and harrow in one operation, ••5:56 before 8:30 A. M. or avenlnga seen at Bennett's Service Station, High- ticles. Sea Bright AnUnue ft Gift Mat. 1-00S9-J. after 7 o'clock. way 36 nnd East rond, Belford. Shoppe. Phone Sea Bright 2-000&, or Conhirttction Co,, HiKliwny t\'t, Head- model. Lnnit and nhort wave, ftve WO BLACK Cocker Spaniel pupplcl aving the soil in ideal planting con- (1 PHILCO CONSOLE radio. Call cvcnlngi, tiHndit. fotir speaker*, 190, Phone R. B. HONMOUTH LAWN Service. GrliT 1946 CUSHMAN motor scooter, wind- . Long Branch 6--1137, • iku's Coi'iitr. J'honc It. B. <>.'i0S0. MWLT0259M^ Reasonable. Call nfter 6 1". M., Rum. ition. Phane Eat. 3-004« after 7 P. M PORCH ENCLOSURES alvt UM o 6-J1T3.-..R.* GARDEN PLOWING and lawn-lien prep. cutting; estates cleaned. Contract*; ahield «nnd two-speed fthift, A-l con- GIRL'S SPRlNd COAT «nd winter coat, •tn«. dition, motor just tuned. Cnll R. It. WE BUY AND SELL anything 1 Itorrh nil winter long. No down pny. FROZEN' FOOI>S—'Storekeeper*, we need nrntion. Call R. B. 6-3178. monthly rates. Phona Eat. 1-0142-J or sif.p M; boy's coat nnd legginK ?et, TAKKBLUE SERGE suit, for 13 or 14- (•1910, or see it at II East Sunset ave- Small monthly - pnyment* y^ur patronntrc No one van match our ycar-old hoy; also blnck ahoes, size 8, ;Xt_KT CARPET lalayingy , repairing. High. 3-1043. Contents of homes, stores, estates, K Call R. It 6-">0«O. Free «e- sine 8; boy's corduroy jacket, size U; proposition. Middletown Refrigeration, TTTtENCT H DIGUINU— We dig trenches • nue._Red Bank^ c S'orn only few times to formats, 110 for fringing, blndlnldl s and d rrenovatii>_. cellars, attics, china, glassware, an- timatt , Monmouth Construction Co., (•mail porcelnin top table Mnd two fhalrn. Highway 35. Phone Mid. S-0299. and 10 in. wide up to 4'6" deep with 1941 CADILLAC, four-door. Perfect. All Very ifusonablf. Phon« I,. B. fi-4lit<-R. both. Inquire Bill Otlingir. 52 Soutn 'ercy Gray, 4S Waverlj ptacat ,Red tiques, »rt objects ami all bric-a- H(:hwj,y U.'i,_Htjiidu'cirs__Corner. TWO GIRLS' SUITS, site IJ, $'20 each. link. Phone Red Bank 6-1226. amall machine difrgcr, for water linpa, accessories, 41,6JO. Call Eat. 3-0121, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, in good ___.•_____."____ Phone 8_)44IMI. •ewers, drainage or buried conduit. Fast bi-ac, Ruscil's, 25 Eatt l'vont itrcet, lK UIIiHT T!ME~U"infipovtatiL Let u« Worth %~i> each. . If interested, call rESSPOOLtTAND -epWtanki clean., Saturdays.* _JJOindltlmi, t:>0, Photie R. B. 6-1153^. BAIIBER SHO I- SIZE flve-Kallon iii'.n- and clean. Chas. H Walton Co., plumb- repair you- wntch, H. RoBin, jeweler, R. B. 6-2046.* matic hot water heater, iron enamel built and repaired. Modern drailiage 19.15 TERRAPLANE, in good condition. Phone Red Bank 6-1193. IS West Frnnt street, Red Bank. Phone POOL TABLE and equipment, excr:llcrit ing and heating contractors, Asbury MNE GASOLINE StOVB"««7~n!«o'ove~n~ToV Front meet, Red Bank. Phone 4- • • it tuutd and in good condition. Bruut right pianos, record cabinet, cricket :»SS-M. tlmates sul»t>Uei! on large or .mall ):>ba, 1931 WILLYS. S150. Motor in excellent mouth strict. tomato pie*. co«l fired. Inquire at 81 chairs, maple chests, and bureaus, beds, 'irst-clasi work by practical paintcra, 2744. condition, good rubber. Call L. B. 6- .» E. Ancerson, concert tuning, rftfulHtiriK Bay aver.uo. Atlantic Hlglilandn. •REENHOUSE GLASS, IS\2 4, about 250 ,' and repairtns< Phon* Red Bank 6-4269 inntrspring mattresses, Boston rockers, lights, ai! or part; also sash bars, 'hone Rumson l-06a*. 3218. ' •Special low iirt _e_ SfRI/s BicVcCE,. like new, Jg.lncIT; bridal gown (small lite) with veil, «of« MOVING DONE vary cheap. Call Fisher ' ot fled Bank 6^4^699. heap. Rue, Hance- avenue, rear, fled Brothers or Schwartt Auction Rom. TORD, MODEL A, two-door sedan. Mo- for (fi_n. Stop in and find out wh.iif _ reminable. Photie L. B. »-410*. bed, mahogany bedroom suites, washing nk airport.* FLOOR.WAXING. Call lad Bank tor rebuilt, new settled beam tights, XOtm SP1RELLA isan individual gar- you are mi.^in_. G-L.P. quality. Han^e machims. ttas stoves. Other items too Phone Red Bank 6-3213. ment, njled juit for you, bittd on COCKER SPANIBL, 18 months oM':'ped~- IOMBINATION electric »H»Klnj mn- (-2478. Superior Floor Waalng Uk-ttr'OOL!) CLEANED and dug. teller. upholstery, top. wiring, four tires, reur "_ I'lione il. B. 6>0103. iicreed; reasonRblc. Phont L. B. «• numerous to mention, E_y credit tcrmi ncaturemtntb of our Improved tgurt. c'.iinf, seven-shect capacity. Same Co. Prlvata homaa or ipedalty. pumped, trucking and hauling. How- tnd, universal, heater. Call A. H. 1- FARM MACHINERY. Tractors, plow*, 4107 arrantrcil. Burdge's warehouse, next to 0706-M after 1 P. M. Fiti perftclly all over. Call for fret Steinbiich building, Clay 'atreet or reBK* rather slso hai small washet'. suitable ard Tilton, 30 Canter (treat, Rumton fittings, no obligation to buy* Phone harrows, cultipnckcra, grain drills, GARDEN TRACTOR, Brndcy mako; 1 ^ or baby clothes ov small wash. Price Hitycrs, ma inn*? snicndei s, hydraulic of 125 BroaBoad street, ReRedd Bank. LCT1ONER AND Appraiser. B. _ Phone l-0»7>. 1939 STUDEBAKER. four-door sedan, Katonto-evn 3-0till. h. p,, with plow and cultivator; imeri 35. Perfe-:*. rtinuing; condition. Phone rndio, heater, del rosters. Must sell, Inndtrs liT.o. fertilixtr sowers, mowers, CHICKEN COOPS, J2xl4. Coats, 490 Bath avenue, Long Stanch, IN RED BANK—Span Craft Studioa, IfOU CAN'T GET a beiier buy on tires two month*. Perfect condition. Cost B. 6-IK1-J, 'hone 6.3399. $29,*), Inquire at First and Cedar etrtets, pick-up Inilrr*. wagon!;, iic. Manufac* _MM33 44,« picture training; oil paintings, etch* ' . Lhan n; J. H, Mojnt Co, New Guud- 137,1, ncllinar for $275. Cull R.' B. 6- IngsB and engravings restored; fulloize Kcyport. Plmnc Key. 7-2788-M. Uirnl _y CUSP, Mp.ssry-H.irri)", N >'€•((, LA HIM' BLOUSES we out in lull bloom 'SED GARDEN TRACTOR, with ntlnch. lARPENTEt, PAINTER, repair work fear tires, Buaiantccd t'ecap tires, ^uar- I'lunrt Jr., Dunham, Super Six, Cobry ments. Call after 0 P, M., Rum. 1- i«nsl odd jobs dona. Call Red Ban frameless mantel mirrors, window val- 103fi CHEVROLET TRUCK cha~«<"Is7 tntced used tires; pltid a liberal alluw- and new Holland. Conovtr Bron. for ITC~A f ELK VISTdNT"'1 b"i'nch tiTfili in all f-tyles, long and short sleeve i-2987-R, ances, lawn signs, framed mirrors, 37 Anastnsin's garnec, 66 Fourth avenue, for only 91.95 to 12,98, famous brand,. lo. it ance on your tires. J. H. Mount Co.. bottee H. 19 It CHEVKOLET. Recently painted, t. houfc. No down paymeiil; small R. H. Stout, Lewis building, 77-7 monthly payments. Monnioutl. Constnit- us figure on your nest li»t. Hance A mrtde. tractor, pneumatic tires, new 1AVK SOME OLD books, about 200 oi of bathrooms and kitchens. All good condition, radio and hpnter. reas* Dnvis_ __Phpr.^_n. ». 5*0103. EIMSON 'ttApibTii "wovkirrfr^o'nVnTioiT Iruad street . *-03S2-I.* !____ residence of Mrs. G. Edmund Ddatus' carpenter work. All jobi financed *Unii built. Sc^ it* fii'ft when you nly S7."> cath ^or all. No further use. appointment only. Prospect avenue 12, 18, 21, 36 monthly payment!. mechanical conililion, $150, Call R, B, I'lioiic II. M. fi-1177 . • Chf.rlcs (irjiy, Everett. Inquire Snuir- 64;i!l2V apartment pays for Ihe job. No down SMALL STEAM tab!», complete; electric I'lNE"S'OUNG"evergreens, 4-5 feet. Two Little Silver. Phone R. R. 6-3362-J. Phone R. B. 6-036(1, R. B. 6-431S-R payment, seven ycart tj pay. 1'rct esti- BOSTON TEKfttER. femalr. two years day „• Sunday.* for $5, Inqu'rc of N. L. Swan, Nave- _ ___ old, dark ical, perfect white markinRv, slitier and baby's combinntion high nk_o_i^caU_A._H, l-uasi. SR.PENTER WORK. Bc5t work, reas- or Eat. 3-0589-H tor estimates and BUICK, 1949 Roadmaster, convertible". mate. Al(tnmoti:ti Const ruction Co. rhair. Phone Kean*. 6-1015. PIANO—Wlnters-Muiette, «3»5, Call ' Hitfhw&y 3J, HI Headden'i Corner. Photic clean. IViOct pet. likes chiltlrtTi. Witt onable, prices. Herbert Schumann Quick service. Heater, radio, white wall tires, low COMBINTTION ilOORS and wlndowi, Deal 7-4409-J. 00-POUND CAPACITY""C"oolerator. VcTy Phone A. H. l-K.i.i-J. ' Hcd Bank 6-30611, Micrificf. John D. Uavis. Ocean road, BLUESTONE—Give jour driveway thjt good condition, all porcelain. Can be mileage, perfect condition, $2,495. Pri- Sitrink' Lake HeiKhts, Phone Sp. Lk. 3- porch screens and enclosures, kitchen vatc. Phone R. B. 6-2275. cabinets. *tc. New work of all typel rich blue color of distinction, lasting eea «t Conover avenue. Middletown FLOOR SANDING, reflnishing, wax- Chevrolet. Phone PLYWOOD— V. V. U". Garagt ^ ervice nnd beauty. Shoemaker Fuel Co.* riljage. jhont_Mld. 5-03.)5-J. FLOWING AND discing-done. _s- 1936 FOUR-DOOR done. All work done to your specifica- ing, floors sanded and finished Mill. 5-0157.R. doors, ipecial, 149.50; No. 1 Per- ATTENTION HOMK OW NEKS'—Savt tion. C. B. Ajam*. Main street, Be!- Little Silver. Phone, R. B. 6-2238-J, PORCELAIN'-INK and tub. faucets; n,- timatel given on large fields and 194b FORD CONVERTIBLE. Very good fection wood fchitiKles; Uoora, monry by modernitinu your house lord. Phone Keajvs/ «-0«07-W. BIG KEET—We have smart ladies' play sit Florence oil burner, fully equipped, small gardens. Call Edward Cross with two coats of shellac or varnish, condition. Call High. 3-1475-M after yourself. W* art equipped to lupply shoes in ni_e 10, for only 13.49: stock- novelty siding, mouldings; Kiln dried SADDLE-HORSE, coniiilct* with brand ill in Rood conditiun. cheap. Inquire at Red Bank 6-421S-R evenings af- 11 cents per square foot. Old floors 6 P.-M. • you with all the materials ncctnary. ings, site 11, Ilij, 12. You should visit 84_O_cefln avenue,_Sea Bright.* 1.\IO. 1x12 white Pine. National Small monthly payments arrftngtd on new We«tern saddle and bridle. Phone ter 6 o'clock.'* made like new., Arthur W. Acker, 1933 CHEVROLET: nlso 19.16 Chevrolet Cohen's Deiit. store. 220 Shrewabury ave- "94S HARLEY-DAVIDSON motoTcTTie; four-door sedan. Both in good run. Lumber Co., 145 Beln B, 6-5078 after 5 P. M, ' ruom or den. Complete lint of lumber, hone L. B. 8-0M2J. Slrattjn gasoline motor, rutting blades Foster street, River Plain. Red Bank. and saws like new, sharpened by ma- ' J'AN BELTS AND PULLEYS for «IBC- *J E srenke:-. extra tubes, lends: complete Phone R, B. 6.079S.M 1936 PACKARD, model )t», four-'do^T '" trie niPlui-i In etufk. Dotiwlas Klti-. niilhvot-r.-, hardware, taint, null board, SCREEN DOOR. ten screens, bargain. 0 Inches. CallR. B. 6-,124^-.l. chinery. Called for and delivered. Stev. Mil. Phone Men. B, 1-3."7-II.« bi-AL contractor, top soil, fill diet, sed.-in, $230. Good condition. Call Eat. trie Co., 3i Kast Tiont meet. Pnunt roofing, biding, plywood, doori, windows, WASHER. ALMOST new. used only • Phor-e R. B. «-3401.R, TWO LXDIES' SUITS and coatsT'siVi ansun. Rrainard avenue. Port Monmouth. a-0892-l. ». ):nl Hm.k fi.0\2s. insulation, etc, Fife house plan book, 12-11; man's Chcstrrflcld, si?.c 40 cinder!* gravel, manure, eenpooli and Phone Kcans. 6-1340-M. few times. Phone Xeaim. «-04SS-M.« FVSt, WOOD, any quantity, eeasonahle ry welli built, driveways repaired. MJW 1b THE TIMt fo, Aueratiuni to Amerienn Building Supply. Highway S9, price. C.ill McGuire's Market, Route ight-piep* mahogany dininff room suite, 1936 FORD SEDAN; price $125. Phone rt at Hffcddeti's Corner, Middlttown, Phom .ioael Simon. Phona Red Bunk 4-0.i»l '* your house. No money do n. Sm20. Phone L. B. 6-047H.' Inner .afety box for cash and valuable! front street, tied Bank. Phone R, B, service, modem service atatlon. Frank ' better condition than some 1946 mod- 1177. cla. You cnunot. spend one penny; good pounds, or $11 per ton; lime 65 centj- Har.i'c £J)avis. Phone R. B. 6-0103. MUST SACHiFICE-Ttn-pieco Duncan Wit! consider much -mailer'size us pnrt II.SO, Venetian blinds $2.30, bedside Van Syckle. 149 West Front etrelt. Red CESSPOOL CLEANING, building eels. Bank, West of Maple avenue. paint, rubher, no dented fenders; recent i- a br.g cr ?19.5'J per ton; grnss seeds, bone BSflRE ACCR"EniTED~~HW_r mostly" Phyfe dinir.g room tut. Must see to trade. See It at The Wr.Kht Store, "" table ll.iiO, electric freexer $25, pic- vietiHi •• ^'"" *j_ — ^-e'•_ t ^ ~ —-~ • — • meal, sheep manure and other mixtures pool, septic tahki, dry wells and WE BUY USBD CARS—Any make or complete- motor overhaul; reasonable. young, nil fresheninR. At present one appreciate. William W«!.yer. Hudson Monmouth street, Red Bnnlt. tures, books records. Ruscil's Fur. rhone Keypovt 7-1T.7O.* of fcrtiliztrs priced on jct|ii£?t. Pis- five-year-old (iutrnsfy cow nnd calf. 'aim; nlso wood dealer, lawing jobi modal. Mo\mt-EnirU«h. Salei Co., «• 1 brow Brothers, Whtiltpoud road. West nnd Michigan aveniiea. Port Monmouth. COMPLETE HEATINi; ulniil for level] niturr _ Art Galleries, 2,"> Cnst Front nnd trucking. 39 Peach itreet, Shrews- Phono A. H. L017 S. LAPY'S BLACK gabardine suit, size 14, Monmouth atreet, rhona Red Bank (• 1939 FORD DELUXE coupe, excellent *• Lony; Brunch. Phono L. B. fi.jfl>Q. r^om?, furnace, radiators and pipe atreet, Red Hank. Phone 6-1693. itnry township. Phone R. B. 4-1841!, C. •176, condition throughout; original blnck CINUER AND CEMENT block equip- almost ntw; boy's* eprinK, outfit, coat JioiieKe >_ 7- J2 7 S-J. I. Wilson, - LAWN AN'D/OHTWEED cuiierf," pow'ci m'rn;, twin hand nmchin*, rock anil DOES YOUR CAB ateer Haul Do ,yuur ftimli. Call after 5:30 P. M., L. B. 6. and hat,_nizff_3._ Phone Rum, l-0JA*»._ WASHING MACHINE. Good conifitiom hl iblmmy? Let ui correct thi 4979-W. Mill! sell; $:lfl5.* * driven type, spraycri*, iriydc-tt tractor njiiln faep. hydtruilic IIfi. H tar!. TOO BEAUTIFUL 15-foot hiTii;e."irii1lerr ~A USED STOVES, andirons, xns llea'.er for from SITu up. All oi tlu nbuvi- at ].'»', ren«onpble. Call High; a-1187-VV. CHARLES C. COATES, painting ant trouble. Sava your tires•• . Latest Btar |)i|*:«. Viit l'loi'L-nce avenue, Union 1047 Trotwond. Has all acre'iorle), Rreplnce, gas grill, exhaust fnn, orango 1939 LINCOLN ZEPHYR four-door so-" ' dUcuunt when ordtrtd at iJlsijiow Broth- l ti 1 K LAUY'S BlTHLACV K CLOTH coat, cnracii decorating contractor. Finest mih axle and frame straightenlin! g equipment. ! 'jl ___;__J_* gy.r."'-__I- SliiiB ehenl) fnr quieli sale. 201) Bay iuierr, coffee winder, old .farm bell, I West Front d-in; four new tires: body good, motor »ri. \Yhiiicpund loiid, West Long Branch. collar, sixp 42. Price $20. Lace table converted lamps, hot. air 'rctristir, chest Frank Van Syckle, 149 irood. Fcr quick si-le $295. Call L. B, VENETIAN BLINDS—Ciutom made, in- HIl l' scHt-vc*. towt*U and table napkins, mori- terials, eapprt workmanship. Bro* street, Red Bank. West of Maple avenua. •'* Phnn|1 ''• |{- «•-'''•"• v.ti'lrd nnd _(«-vic«rfl by txpnta. Clean- RU(i-BxfS. Call B. B. «-2«n.W any- nf drawers. 116 Shrewsbury avenue, 6-2BI7-R.* r ogi-amed "R•" T*hon» Rum. 1-123ft. Red Hank. Kade wall Anish a specially; licensed Uur own building, Ask for Jack Harder. POULTRY FEED. Thu oii^'ii-nl and :i)jr. it p:,iriirK . icbniltlinif and Jill othcr time »fl.r « P. M. 1942 CHEVROLET i;--ton truck. Can 1933 PONTIAC SEDAN, itourf condition. .• only Ma-Co. The low film, hijth pj<»- GAS RANGE, in ROOH rtinning conriitlon applicator. Every job guaranteed, >nvit(5, tincM iiuality. rep.sonnblt t>rlvt_N RADIO-PHONOGRAPH. Emerson, tahlc ENGLISH DABY COACH, I2.S.50; ess ha ncn at Al'n Frleualy Service Sta- Phonn Mid. B-fiana-M. • '.tin lirf] with hi^rh emiyy. Thr only 1 Will AHcrlfice, $10. Apply 26 North Estimates furnished. Phone Eat. i* ( I'ronun dclixrry. FIT*> ^rrvlce. So charge dl , ulomui'n . r"e*»yreydd t-hhaniirra ; utove. four-burner, ?32, Phone A. H. lion. Broad and Maple avenue, Red 19.13 OU)SMOBiur_TxrKa« heaUr.'new Sealer in tint ! .'ta!;ty. lJitbrttw Brn'.h- 1 Bi-1An* nvtnuf, Rod Bunk.' . .(I.-.2S-J. 1 ftti pft ytnr tits. Salih fact inn it il a tan teed. pcirtnb!« Zenith radio with ImttfrifJ: dril 06o9 or II, B. ••28M,* B«tik_or IIK B 6 n 9« T^ t're»; eon'J condition; reasonable. IU 'fri. Wliak[iotid load, West Lon^ 1 Al>o window shades, table pad* and SET, OUR CHILDREN'S flfpHrtmrm, anL press with or without motor and ncrei- 1 TWO WHOUOHT IRON torchci, innttrii Wa.l meet, Red Bank, phone R. B. I- HraiiPh. Phunr I., », 6-^fi^ l iliajiny, cor nice*. Adams Blind Co., •*ff for ynunrelf what your dollai can USED CARS BOUGHT, sold, and ex- 1 MiriM. All in excellent condition. Call t.vp«, mica fhailox: itl.o nnc ial-Kc mica I'RKE SERVICE— Val Anderson, 416 HSB-l-J.' M buy In the smnrtcst merchandise fcr box* changed. Pontiac Slice and service. 19*9 BULOV"A"'tRAiJE^IN aiTlc: y'o.ir Vrti.t:n.i Blind Expert-. Phone R. B. ft. *__' •> •*•_ • K,il. 3-0; Phcinf Ii. B. fi-IISB. I93S BUICK. MODEL 40. Call Hign. i. ^ o'.d watch jt worth money. H. Ru*ic. isy. Fi-ff. J,-iit42, 1-. B. _-5O27. Main nnd _;rls. Vinit Cohen'* Dept. attire, 220 Hoy': street. Call L. B. «-«l'l-W. Tanas. 0. >M. A. C. Ruisas Brotntra, Jewi.ltr, ] s We*l Frunt i-trctl, Ittd TWO-BUBNER K_ROSE.VE~wlckii7, nRErTiCrr"EQUirMESf7 (cr»te, hra'i AUTO HOSPITAL—Body and tender re- 18-21 Mtchanlo itreat. Itad Bank. Phona 1107-Raftfi 6 P. M. HU-t. 126 Fuurth «.trect., l_nk_w_od, hsnttr with RI-III. Practically t,tn-. Shrtwsbury avenue, Opposite RiveY Slrec " HaiiV. I'tione R. H. fi-"07'J..M. I'hnni l.iiktwond 6-1 401. m-hool. Open. n]Bhtf.* ; • bound screens, bm"s tools, dogs, arm paii'i. Complete , rcflnishinK, colliition •-5180^ . 1934 PONTIAC SEDAN. B_JTolleTr~jrj'. Phono A. H. 1-017S. chair SO, ni»ht stnnd 16. baby high chHii BOY'S L'6-INCH liicyck, Wnnd" "nc«v, work done. We will nick-up and deliver BUSES—We have several rear engine Corbott, Glenmary avenue, Leonardo. and 21-inch iiower lawn PAIR OP'.RIRI) DOGS, pnlr of DalniH- and bassinette, Tiffany bronze desk act, Phone A. H. 1-0375-R.* *! usrd mice. Sell for h-ss than cost. niow(-r, Jieith one ytnr old, in excellent BEAUTIFUL, almost new, nine-prece mn- tions, pn'r of pedigreed female 'Shep anywhrre. HiKhwny'36 and Main street, . buies in good oiiwating condition. mirror*, picture:*, mirror frnmeii, brims, Belford. These buies would be excellent for Mo- Wiih, Box_a."ifi._K.__r\_li.- 1, R«! Blink. _ruidh_on^_CjLnj^,.ee. ^H10H.W-n, ,hogany dlnlnjt room net, not scratched, her'l*. Vwv renionnhlc, for good home. I tt-TON^ BACK body, l»»t Ford truck'. copper, lump*, tnhle.o, china, stlnsi. Oth- kill ihopi, frozen . fooils illstvibution, • JUMPER—Also (tood for hacking loi1 POWER LAWN MOWER, Cut and tnm_ Only five yean old' aim Oriental rutt, Ralston Kennr-U, 13_9 Ocean *V«T\\H-, HOMK MODERNIZING. Oldcit eom- Cnll after B;30 P. M.. Eal. 3-0731-J.' S\aXllV_. Moving, must sell. Call R. B. er thli.KK loo numerous to mention! pany In N. J. Up to three years to construction uses, etc. Six-cylinder iti'.e, or t'Xt'lmnKu for rusy HOinK polo lawns or weeds equally wr-ll. Com pi etc Sea EkiRht, Phone 2-0U4, Robert V, Sttumbtrry's, MIddletnwn Five Corners, 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, A-l con-' e-oasi-M. Noiton.", pay, itK low ait $5' monthly.' Decorating, Mack engines, air brakes, three forward ' pony or rhild's pony nml cart. Clcdmnr with o. without endinfi, ISft.r.fi up. Make- Route Ho, oppustt** Town Hull. !peeils. Boro Buata, He'll Bank. dltion. Rtack with rell wheels, radio Ur-Owii pints iiv.iilnhk'. Whctlx. Ppin- TABLE fOp IJAS~H"AN7rE7"Vw"y"~j^l lilliiKi heating, iilasUring, eooAiiKi intInt— FBrnw._On!I_Ent;_a-fi21t)i.W-llw !CF." BOX"'GIHIII ci>>ilHlon""JitTrjlo eoiiih. THAY'KU" BABY" ~!_AltHlA(iK'"llK'huT iiiK, xhinKlltiK, cementing, brick work, ma PLYMOUTH. twn-donr >< Jan. and heater. Must sacrifice. The best ,*• Kiiiilt JiKs'KS, tilt, ~uV»-d7"l>ui iti timiTi' dlts, blinks _nit,in, tie. Carl Hn-k- (•unilUion. hio. t.*»M. Call It. B. fl. Ixiliiiuin vhiiir, new u|)hoUtr-iy. urne tluiir t:>. bnby •droller fit. Phon,! K, 1 nffer over 11,000 takes It. 102 Church 2<\^U\\, 411 Joint slie.-l. (fed Htmk. hanlwcod flour*, porch incloHureii, t*l\r-> nullo and hnater, IIKW motor and cmulltiiiii, L. C. Smith lotik' I'lui-in^t it. pbor.f S. H. IMHITB^ t'(!ii!ly new, loin- illninjr room chair*, an pvn'.i-y. rial' Hriditloiis, ilccoratlntr. Fed- clutch. Vtrv Kood cimtlition, H^U, Call »trf MUI UUlLii.NiL. 2MK2», ilmiblt KHIHKC doori, 1 1 1934 IM.YMOUTJ! SEDAN, in runnin ei-itl Home Imp. Co., Astiury Park, Phone Kat. H-n<«_ niter 7 p. M. aiea-j. -. Sl H UKI nililiulliu«« niachit:*- wnnrl hhiti«!f iiidf; fxcelltnl tondlllon: _J.«.'i.-.t wII for J12. ., Cull B. B. B-lfi.'ih. chnlr*. PMf>np_R. II. fi*rt4fifl.» 10.-10 PACKARD, four-door, encellent j condition, Slftii; proccr/ cnblnet, fl*i A, P, --0S14. «u Park place, Newa 183U PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Excellent id 1'1't, iif.fd>i Fomc rtpiiir. CP.I1 moved to y.iu,' lorMlon. Three mllr* FAHM KQUII'MKNT. Dnnhfiiaer poVT IllHL'S IMNK StfIT, knitng cont, .If int'K^ dish closet cnblnel, $-.'i. Phone R coitditlon, new paint iob, iuit over- MI-207 ri«. ' _coniimon,_$690._Phpnc_HlghiJ)j-J_0:4_il. wpst of RFI, R.ink, on West Front holt* ditcKfr; lo cubic-Toot t\rtp II; Rii-I'« hlcyc-lr. t.ew tirm anil tube* hauled. Call High. 3-1412-J for an sp- sli-fctt M_H. •''*_!).__lt"x .'iU.' frtPKe; 20U-foiit (ryclone frtic 4S inilifj SACCO'S PANTS SHOP. Drris and work TRUCK, INTERNATIONAL "i-ton panpC polntment. , * CUSTOM P1.6"\Vt"N(i "OONK. '"Niimbrr *1'.: 1 U H P, outbonrti motor, 1,10; tw I^W8iNE~irFrATERS one chimue: iwliw I'lM, Buy riir.ct and save. iii.c n;-,y. Wt IIIMJ linlr hny. Call R. H. POSTS ANlT KAILS—HptiT *" "c~h"MjmiT hijth, togrlhpi- with KalvunUtH po»t_ ««„ Mirf unit*, cnil ^pvina pot. $S, ..1 Enf t 1937, in good condition, $395, Fred 1842 FORD STATION wnnon, original fI'in tyr.p, huat* As roomt, *'*'>', two Clri'.nli'jr. iircsMng, rrpniring, . 2(1 We*t Fanvcll, 31 BinghHrn avenue, Rumson. a-l,n(IO milei, like new. Phon* Rum. poas nnd rails, locus! three-hole'and fittings. , Call Kat. 3»H.*iH Front "trrft. Rfrt Bank,* U(x7 puiit. AUri t|t«t| thrstnill railk. LAWN MOWER. CnoH mnk.-, «nnd Phone Rum. 1.1 190. t-01187.* SMALL" TltACTOK, wfih i'jftivain nnil ACC0R5I0N, "f20 hnn^^elght swltrn" LJAIII n SfiOEn, imfiil Klzf'", $l*.t0 1'hctni A. H^I-o.TH-W.' blittk anrl whiU; Italian make, CIUHII; 1942" PACKARD„ Clip,..,? Excellent con- 1947 DESOTO, low.door ciutont.—p7? CriiM tiitlrr. Ilihiifl nrw Phdiip L. ti. ditior., nibbn' tire", Ifl-lnrh «>H. Phon GARDENS PLOWED In Katontnwn, MVING ;"ROO M ' S ET," ovfiTsiVft/ilV'EnV". HIFO tf!f?it'iipf, Vtt ni-h mukr, chef p. R. R. fi.!7!iS." na!r._OaH_Riim. ___?_'___'_ __.•__ dltlon. Call Eat" . 3-01:19-R. fent condition, radio, hpnter. sllpcnv. i:_h •otl*riv\,iy col: tlouhlr hfd, MpririK Phone KfHns. _.0,i"-M nfter •'» P, M, CUITKASVE, OR'l'B in a ft rr >S, n'prlnK »" with John Deere tractor, Oliver 19W O.M.C, TRUCK, l'j-ton rack, finnd rrs. Fi'Wately own.cl, Make offer, CF.II li irnTr chllTd'dlif Mt, III rxcrllrnt coniiitloli \Oii1r pnrrtin'm turn* tun si"* atnvr, aiitl miittrrts: ^ >_*rrl, jpi'mit and mnt- M, StpafmHn. ('(iiulllion, ruisnnsblf, Call R. B, f Ailam., Highway 35, at circle, riiiinliig condillon, gnod tires, eleni:. R. H, fi-a:m, lo A M. m 4 P. M,, or ft77 n tr 1 s p hlcind wood, nil for tit), Phonp K. Inquire coa-nrr Main street and Myrtle ' full Mir, HViWHU- lirniWr, chinir oven ir* «K : baby crib ; t .vu t-hol nf drtnv* r# j CHOSLEY TAHLE riiA\~ffK rahinet •* __L f . ' - _!•' Ml_iy.- EiUnntown,* fl. B. «-1 fl_2nfte r 4 V. M.« tlni'mn rlork. Pliimr It. H. f.-1 i:[S.,I. litiK-iiirtt, No rrn*onntilc offer refuited. heatei-, brnwn with thrnnu trim; vrry CUUTA1NS,' CUntAlS8r"lov?ly .rayo avenue, Relfoid. ESSEX COACH—Good rubber, chfap (1 PUPPIBS—Male and ftmalr. Phone II, TAKE YOUR PICK, but quick. "Bui DE1.CO Oil. UURNKH.' Uwd fun." M(TI 'J_L !__J''_J__ «*-______! tilft, hcHt* four soonij, S23 : wood Utht. nir.rquii>tttc tie-backs fur (_.9S: rnvoi Iransnortntlon. First reasonable o»fr. SNIITKN ijROTrl"_R"S Painting—ami your cur now. Carefully selected, lo' Km. in |>iifi»'t wiirliiiiK «t hot wntrr hc-nter, prncttcnlly new, ISA Cohen'n Dcpt, store. 220 Shrewahury nve priced below tha prevailing market. 1940 radio nnd henter, In Kood condition, baby uarringu, $10. Keyport Swap Shop FOR INTERIOR, or exterior wuter- Oldsmoblle, four-door; 1942 Chevrolet I2U0, W, W. Krnni-dy, 1H Arthur j»l, SINI1LB 1IKII, sprliiK and mutlrt.j, Ilku nup, Open _very_night until 8,» BUSINESS NOTICES prooflng, use Thoro product!, Easy to One owner, S700. polin, 46 Elm place, ' Rrrl Hfink.^JhjHneJLJl^fi.MaS.* m-w, 112; library table and two nnUnh- 12 Mnplg Pl»cf, Phone Key, 7-8H91.W club coupe; 1941 liulck sednn: IH2 I'lionn R. II. t-16114-M. OTTAWA LOfJ*8AW, with llmti snw «C npply. Positive reiulti, Cnll R, B, 6- Bulck sedan: 1946 Ford lupir deluxn; , VOI'"SOIL, KfttVfl, HHII mi dVrt, lorvhi Init chiilrr. 16; Edwinds P.M. rndlo, table ERADICATION and control of mm B241.M after fi P. M., or week-ends, m« Ford convcttlble toupet l»4B lull.". IltJlliK stntlon wnKon, S250, Onri ; post*; lawns ^rurlotl, m-pdrTil, Kiinlenk moikl, lljl.j'hone L. B, 6-0284,* tnehment; nlso Tilton tnble saw with HHK'fGS _ 8TRATTON Hlr-cookd qultoes, fliei, moths, ants, anil nth SUV ANl) SUt.L ie»>nd-ha.nd oloihes Chrysler Windsor sedans 1946 Pontlar be »een al Sandy's service station plowed; any Mini of itradliiB dor^ by VKNWIAN B'l.i'NTlS. Custom madn. Cnsh -Q-iiu-h blnde, $r.O the lot. Cnll Mid, ,% Klne, mniUI A, 1,T> h. p., nt '2,20 insiMits In homes, Imstness places MI must be |n good condition, 1 Kerber, nedliti! 1946 Oldsmoblle seilnnettel 194ft Little Silver or cnll R.. B, «-4i76,« tiny or roiitmrt. Phone Mid. ii-OHiS "r tiriu- piiytiiiiits, l.yntie-Slierm.in, [»ir.2.M. outdoor ll'rritH Is iifiurrd liv Foglfll fi r.p.m,, 2.." II. \\, Hi 'J.ROfl r.p.m,, ii.'i h. SOU Shieniliuiv svenne, Red Ran. Plinn Plymouth SPIIIIII i IU47 Kurd ncilnn: 11147 1935 BUICK convertible. Good condition, "'*«* _i!- M- M..nnlini. Inr.. 1'iJ Won l-'e-nnt slrret, I'honi II, II, COiXt>; PUPPIES for i:n_t.r, tnnkft HIM lit !l,_0>i r.n.in.; a'lin ten houin ulnt'o cnni Illlllmlled. Cnll R. II, 11-3101 |i, lour wn< ii nCIIKK.NS^N'evv year U 'JL ^'-. '_ '' «*-_.L- -"__-' ' swlt'tdlntr ?ate, nir»t»t frump, w'r» 'co XWS'fi"~b also dry wells, drains Installed, Eo cst terms nostllile. Open Sundays, Wil- 104S PACKARD deluxe, model 130, four" ^ItiHflii utihtuM^rct fhBin. Tim Imn' !»>; 7 a tflli DELUXFi fnur-dnnr Ch^vrniet »n n-rfl, ftv 'fl hlgli and eight i"\, * give ynil n ftgure nn ynur tlmalPi given, Oscar Becktr, 47 Seclia. m il, Levlnr, 471 Ocranporl nvenue, donr sedan, less thnn 9,1)011 miles, K<.\ *mr im.m. valu* llud. «.|| till for |3;'J, i Lnn« Brinch. I'honi L. B. J-S468 or « ;i«x."iJ, nrm iiiah IS, 32x43, Phon, HHII. it*5: i'rino#. wflh oiHhrmiil mo IIH-VM Innc: ptl'>« »M. Mall R, B. I>_U sler'l eri>ctlin> Cull Century Weldlm nnd street, Fall Havtb Phone lid ••Hi ponHltlon, twn-tone, heater, radio. d_ •til] crated. Phom Hum, 1*039, R, s, j lor, 112ft. Phom Ktim. I-OUO-R, •r wriU B» U7, lUd link.* IMI ftoilMi. Call B. B. «.uS09.W. • ftED BAXK REGISTER. 'APRIL T. Page Nine

AUTOMOULE5 BOATS SITUATIONS WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR REN I APTS. *nrf ROOMS TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1940 PANE- DELIVERY. Hum (tjd0-FOOT SEA SKIFF, six-foot litani, ^MI'ANIUN, itnile, age 41*. nursing IlKKLY CHILDLESS HKiiuuiiM-srrriNi; f i> ni ai,lki: ehn 1UEAN HOMK— On ltruri» \tt Mlt lirat. Kii* ti:t.»• * I'hn. ,. R',01 ! -II ."(».• condttion. Fur fuitliu' infuimu'.in.i OL'N<; MAN, 29, with pnl , wouid like N| p..I'll. N. in- b.i. inil in II.-; inn >.H>I 1. ? UltKKNACRf: ' REALTY" fO-NM 103!) (iMC DUMP truck, •'" „ ----- jl 430, nd price, call AnKus G. Nenvc-e, UJi II »r ii.ii l-liuie win i.. Thorn; R. B. lilitNT t'oln.d fn.mily i,iidr'h,>,i'i ur A Son AK-ricy. Inc. Phor.f R. H. fi.rtt.V'. li 'il. _^ »p:.r; ____i:_all K. H. 6-24II1-J.* ri.,, .• i.l I'h.u. K.i -"73:-M Ol'T'LE jlKSil!Kr lurnU'W In intiii- nnd bn!h, living room, d-ning room hPHt. rir.orty p'.r.e d»::. fir«plac(. thr«« J94"' PLYMOUTH COUPfc. Exccllrnt i-FOOT SKIFF, custum buiit in 13ii Xl'EKiKN'CBU hoilbekeeptr. Rftlned I.TUN i;"ROOM.'"" bid. num. b;i th" nr ,1 1 HIIH kitchen (lowit; two becjruoma ui>; ,\. H 1-1 li ^. • : h. n. il's unly. llefucnt'es. Phont It. B. ht'tl tin ii-ioimi li lull tnu lit, wi;li Ivi! ri:n I.-::.. I'r i V Jl t l> f Tit 1H 11I *'. A condition, 40,000 milci. Must see to : iratjgt; pre-wnr, in txcri'enl conJi'inL. $i7..'."''. |J>rr.e AKtncy. Phon* ray rebuilt cnRiiir, *pcr.-il 1 •>. Can lie llJ 1« ba'h. I'trmntii til l>:tr>, 11- ,;-.:r a >>,nm. ^'fbt-n, two bedrooBM, 1 "\"i;."rr W'fi'H"CAB. wishes 'pnrt-linie apu-tment in vicinity nf Heil Bunk. Pontiac with radio and belter, white ition, reasonable nrici . Ste lit 1 I '.I • •ymeiil, tveninns mid Sntuidny*. !•• |iL intpii(.i il"ctimtinir. First flnnr. RBAT/fV "CO.-" R"in» n*h, (i.--p;:n r, .-ttiim motor i*.okf;r. Own- wall tires; 1918 super deluxe Ford, mn- hrmrei. fail It. IS. 6-JIB74.* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IK** k'.tchfii with cab'rtt*. l)i«itkfnil :• nit-'. ••):. A <• k i R if JT.flO*). Byrne Btrgen place, Kod Bank, Call R. U. i XI), lienct, salrs experience. Cull Km m > «^i;ti'iii. I-iivIy twin'. loon; 1941 Chevrolet, flvo-p«BSens. Gray mniin.; irnnin^ or lnundry to do at home, 7U coii»: rut •Jon. All typ's a» l P«*i<*^ n sm^li, clu^rtt in each. Full Btz>> bath. ngine, in fine shnpe. Cnn be seen HI H. 1-U'i'i. Kr.' -c, r ii!ir,ii!? \v.*.h four-room Oirt- •da, iiventlP. Knir Haven.* IKC attii'. Forced ho. air hpnt, oil lirrd. 1 *Rtiel*i Boat Ynid, or phone Rum. 1- URN1SHEI) BEDROOMS. Ne«iy ilw-or- AJR HAVKN -N-nr nc [.' iivi:i li p.tl. I,'nil* u a J view frav .R-ENSEIJ PRACTICAL nurse. Phone W.'liniy, '•', Ilrtitia _:_.ct. Thcinc K. ir iicrp of tfiound. Lornttd in Mlddie- uled, lir.ens supplicil, hot wnlfr htiit. [fjtn rooms ntid h;k;nff 1.0,500. »rr_# 666. \M\. Will rn-ntm «ti» for quick _a!_, HELP WANTED Kean-. «-OS.___ it room suititbk' f(*' sinvle IHM-SDII ur il hurri SACRIFICE, I15U, or btat offn-, 20-foot T1 N i; S~~ W*A N'T Vif r-ITf'OT ! in mi*d i a I * M_n__M iii. .'.-r'-l fi fi - \lj_L 'YI'INti—To be done nt home. J'ho isitiet-s co up If; nlsu front btdrooni nl, li, Clinktr built Batteuu, fiu h. IL, bix- It. II. B-34.",(i-J. •UK i wo bed 5. i» Worth ley itret*.. ft ion. I'hinie nr visit th« B. It. MAN—Full or part-time. ilk* ordcrl, >ylindf.r Contlnrnlal i>tiKin«', fast. Mils', U H. li. i;.;i .'>•_ ^ ;i - .'. :.'(!>. TIIK IiF.SNW K. RYRNK ag.ncy is hone It. It. 6-164'1-U.* i..siit A«f iii-y, -H Kast Kront htrett. RUMSON'—Opcn for inipection. Two nationally »dv_tlsed qualltf merdian- •ell, not rtturnintr tn s-hr.ii'. c/u Hulit, IAV'S \V6KHBR wiinta fivis days a week IMOIt KI-KT> "f«r ml ifi'i • >•', in V", 'J N...- •ir,\ t#iiJ r<, !jur your home for renl disc (npparcl) repent business. Protected fit nning or 'laundry. Cull It. B, 6*UJlNISHfil) "HKliKtlOM, with iluublv riiuj.i- K. il. r».;(_ii:».* ;iw five-room lioujet In "Oak* Hay nvdiiif. HitfhlmnU. llo!n..I.: nn 'ti. " .•!•'•*. r; customers. Personal end customer con- YKr'KUANS ' ATTKNTION. New five- «i- ?:i'.. C. !1 :i'. S Wt«t. River ro»d# bf.d; kitchen piivilcKCs. Couple vf >ir- wooils"; alio two nc* ranch housei'. inK r oom, Ihr M. li' ilrmim-. •:t(h. tacts. Itenlsilk Hosiery Mills, Room 230, WISCONSIN INUOAKlV boat motor, six oon. imiitfiilnw. TiU Itnlii, showtr. Rtims'iii, ue phut.* Hum. l-llaO.' WHITE LADY would lik» iieiiL-ru! hnuip- tt* men urcfirred. Ntiir Koi't Muu- 1 ct: hHl'tl. , n in'tiv J*itl «!_.:.' 31 Clinton street. Newark. h. p., with dutch. USL<1 only one scit- Inn kii.-hfi:. Kiifl tircil: ifin-njr* . Kuilil three bedrooms, two bnths; In rin* k by the dny. l'hotie R. II. 6- ,?|th < j. Mil; • i,. Ai ry. It.:.!' •. Phf. WOMAN—Full or part-time, take ion, rniBoiiiible, Phontj L. U, 6-1'J l.'i-M itVch , $,).".IJ iltiwn. biihi life lil.c IT ni. Itld _• seclion, Inquirt (ictietal "HL"Y—Ptrfect condition, part-time, fter ti P. M. 2S9-J.- WO LARt'lE ROOMSrnVwly 'drconitril. [-11. 1. Mil .or K. fl. 'i-! -1 T't. orders. Personal, introduction con- ('(in-nl:. H. \l. NimfiH Am'im*. •' Kiist »w '.!*• const ruction, eight OMAN WOULIJ like parl-Time henue- modern imi*nvemcnt!,. Unit HIUI lu>t Howard S. Uo;d«n. Thou* Kum. 1- ATRII FKON']' * nnn .•! bMUItll w . I t| i 1 tacts. Protected customers. Rctlsilk SACRIFICE 16-foot" moturbonl, iter, )«-i\Mte bath. Ton mtiuiLfs fmni n . fo'ir bedroom*. Or.t fool beiini, foin-cyliiulfr engine. w.nli, Call II, H. 6-2I67-.I.' for coui'l'-, Lji K • oom. kit <-hI'll, hi'- Hosiery..Mills, Jioom 230, U Clinlor. ed Bnnk. One block from rnilrntut; )>.i^ T;-, i;"nr schools, itor«i, loat lound, $\~r> buys il this wtek. JI'LE WISHES position with SICK TUB fUHNlSHBD Moilol xl bnth. i?1! h?at, street, Ncwrk. _____ PhonpR, B. «-4I(«7 or 6-40.14-J. ' iuR family nn cook-upstiiirs worker corner, $60, Bu sines couple only. furniihed: K,..VP". J.. WOMAN, 30 to 50 years of age, who houp Kfi.ns. fi-I 46'J. __ Ii:.urli 1UHI,(, 'in lUinhls Terrace, uiiVs plumlVin -.:nvc. rabir.«ts, nook, com* butler-dou-fhtnim worker. Available R^ii-y, Kr;.l'n:-. Phnr. r understands housework and to »ssi!>i !OMBT SAILBOAT, registered, two PMS heat, size -4x-3, Uwtur tir -p!;*ir. uit rcpaintjCd. Powtred by Chrynlfr Ace lli-ive nny kind of trurk. Call Eal, 3- jcatcd in Shrewsbury. Askinc iirii-r •'•. j:n'N--*-d purrhf established route in this vicinity. Prof- Beit view rivrr; i*ivate liunic; nil EJ-HKKiiN— hV» itiful home, U rounis, un. 1.U4 II jr R.R. fi-l-i;n.» *. o\ heat; two motor, in tt|)-top i Impe. An excel It lit T7-W. i,B00. Allaire A Sou Agenry, Inc. it* r.vcracf )6,'i lo 175 weekly. For in- Rt nr.d hot wnter, mocJun bnlh Ht.d iJMSON-"-lii "Pair- 'Ui.!;r- •«« « boat for btripcr trolling. In the wiilir, 7 li.uh*. Idt'.il lunition, IICHI- octiin. ham R. B. fi-a4:iil. spection of business and profits, write. KXPEUIHSCEII tchen; unfurnished. Joseph SesUt. 131 Inninl homn on third of nn ;icn rady to go. Call R. 0. 6-47GU after ewing machine nwrhnnic •cjinnlcitly mill liruutifiiily furnished, [X-ROOM STUCCO house, "in cxcfUVi.t W. flintier, 30S Atkins nvenue, Neptune, vcreidt avenue, l'hone il, U. 6-068 i. •tilooms, tile hxlh. fircphir.' >, ThrVe' bedroom*,' tion. Phone K, B. 6-405-J-J .sl.int; $:;.•(,')()(.. Will roioldcr summrr neighborhood, Fail' Haven lociti'iii. \ur telephone A. P. 2-1688 for appoint- 7 I^I^_MM . mmcdintt occujiancy." om, oil h"nt: atutchul IZI\V.\K> -chT, itiL'Iched fron* porch, M. to 7 P. M.» ^__^ t'lital. Cull II, K. Nieosiii Agonry, 41 nmly to bun, itorc s, nchonls. On ft- fur ; BOATMEN—All your mrltiK uutftttiuK XJ'UPLE— White, wiihrs steady position •pnrati»d thrtni(rhnut. A-kicK vi!sjr rnoniK. Convenient lo- NGLE IIOOM, with iirivate iJnth. Bus' l'rnut st*(ft. Phone K. B* $'>*'l§£;l Vttfto; hat wntw oil heal. Asking prire COOK-HOUSEkEKPER. Sleep in. sm.l needs undtr one roof. Murine intuit, country home. Man, butler-challf- mrph «, McCiu* A^ftry, Rr-tlt.or » *i.fll»0. Frank B. Lttwei, Good location. Phone R. B. G-_?(KS-J.« OWN YOUirHOMK"PLAN. I.it »• w- S.ol'O, Immediate occut>ancy. Allniro hou&c, two adults, two children, nr iiulking compound, snndpiipci-, vHrnifh, : «nmnn (xrellent eook-hollirworker. iiriK- lnumlry, own loom, bath, radio. Ref. likt i-oomi. Fhon. Red Bank C-.814. *m:ill puyminL diiwn, Imliincf liKo rrin. trences required; 9140 monthly. Phoin iHva it. Evinnidt! uutbonrd mutors. ilnnk.' Call I*. K. Nirotiiii A_cncy, *lt Eabt trout >l'(-n week.dayi 8 A. M. to 6 V. M., Sun- '•B. P. Klansen. if roonm, two bnths, Askiti Bum, 1_U _. i ](nl Jtm:K it-:»_ii:>." MONMOITH liKACH— En*U iiquiri- day 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Plenty of Tg MAPLE AVENUK—Furnished' rooniH." panbion nttir. fiifptBc., tile puwd. i Aluo m vrrnt nthrr lr.r«r Iw 1 EXI'ElUEN'CEl) COOK —Dcmnstalri iV'iiKd, |«iiutic»l. with cur. • i :,,:. ."Ifi pn-room house, hot kiK ijiticr. The llotttniiin's Shop, '14 Oiie of Red Uank'n most canvetncnL TilUM I'SUN "ARENrV—lVc-war Colon- nom, two bntliH, hat wnttr h«>Ht, fil tnmii nrrfl nn nrrr p!nt«, fyu\ worker, two in family; references, Cnll Availiihifj by. hour, day, iiiiflit or weel:. i:il honn', in rxicltmt locution. Snvcn Whnrf iiVfiMic. Phnnc It. H. fi-U311. __ !an:iblc, r.-li:ililn woman with hospital catlom. Call Red Bank 6-1GS4. Mr3. red. Kiccltent condition; rcasnnnhlr to t«;i,ooo. jni..|ih t; v. -. _*- - h' !••., s'ir.porch, *pi*ndiH con» Hum. 1 -laon-.l. Friday. rnti'in., four lied rooms, bnlh, lavatory, HKC*. Irumfdintf occuparu'y. Asking OPEN LAUNCH, '26'xs', niiiliURuny'wind- nil private '•xpprienoc. No baby nr in- c;*, n.iiltnr. I'honr Hum. I- il.-iiir, (linliii,;.tiun winriow*; two* 'I'HHEK PAINTERS—Must be good me- shield, 10a H. P. Chrysler. ?S00. Coast r otien all^W. liiii'liuc. I'ldt "ir^l.'io, Autoinai^: hrnt: •ir* SU.000. Allaire * Son Asency, chnnics. 1'honc 11. B. 6-2865. . iili'. -E •_.- Phone I.. H. a-n«7.'i-.l.* Itnlimi meal<; newly decorated, kitcli- J5 IS,lldi.'. Thump!1-"!. A_f ncj, hi Knil . .IT- tirir-i^f; bun. Excellent loc_- Bout Co., foot of Morford place. Thane :,AUN1IRY WORK, to do nl home. MSON" \V ATEli "FflONT. "fi HOUSEKEEPER—An elderly woman, tu'iv.lcKCE, reasonable rules, rurnishul 1-Vnui Sti'M>t._ 1'hni.n It. B. 6-(lT.lfl.» !.«.i.. It;i'^ii!n, XI 2.01)0. Sw«tn«y It. B. «-43iH. '!i5'">_lt^Jl-_li-r;s7"M-*______KXTTKIVfeRO()Si " buwttTowTin~Ko.Ml IOUIC wilh l.ath nnr| laviUii] customer! to high c-lnss, ner-d apply ipartnunt. gm, electric, heat iiiL-hulcd. THOMPSON "AflKNCV—Heimtirul "'«»l- 1 1 HOLLOW HAWAIIAN purf and pitddlr "(.'COUNT ANT-HCTOYKEEPER"". Avail- r i > i! d i t i o n. II o I w a 11 r h <• n t. oil fl r r d. f. Y'\v,e. yuniinci huiiu , H'IiI.h< I'l fiMl I A_r: lioi'- Hum. I-H92. Civf references; food sttlHt-y. All pal'tic- iinle Tor piirt'Lime work, t.urliting or car nil futilities. US Ceiiltr :ivenue, im Coiniiiiil. Sevtn rnom«, four bnl- 000-Krilloii tnnk; IJ.\M $*'). Injmediatt- •ntwnlk: ?M,3oo. Jo,.ph '•• ulnts to "Hoiucktt per," Box 511, Red boillll, 1 1-fOut : fliStH I linn iawbu:it. tlantic Hi_hliuuln. Phone 1-1 _S7. room^, iwu l.!u. bnths, tircpliUT, ilflll. Make nn oiler. Cnll H nolild npintr Bflvk'f. RutrK rrii^nniihle. ii-'ipriiic)'. Auk ing piiifl 11 _,'JfiO. Al- riu-y, ItrHllfM-. Phon»- Hum, 1- K.V rONTOWN Hitrhwa y 3.i lo-ititn. Hank. dili.sj. R.-Hnald MneQucsten, S3 Rec fflnfiARY'LANO—Rbom Tin'd^ "bburtl. oil hint; diiulilc Kanim-. Immediat. oir- lr« ft Son Atrrncy, Inc. Phone R. H. • 1>:I! for nhir.ii'.iiin tlwpllinic mnd r'ORII MARINE ENGINES. Ulinmr, with pl-tily of hot wnUr. Just n few cupiincy ; *"- i,tiJ(r. Thomiisnn A^rticy, It. 6-U7_II.« : r- '. V. mnmt :i ml hHth; «ar»t». HOUSKKBEPER—An nlderly womnn, il- tilace, It, i! Hunk.' .1 ISO. IIU M'SOSI Kii'.->t -"(• la „»"' in.rn»•.'"'., i motherly type for jrcntleman, in seven- converlcil, 1U0 h. p. V-8, cighL-cyliti' oor* from Broad sLr.tt. 31 \V si I luce hi K:i_L Front slrcct. J'hotit It. it. 6- • A- r,: finnil':illll. I'l H-e Is.75'). Wwrt- Icr, $473: 91 h. p. «ix.cylinder, $415 t'lnt. ITfl fpfl sifl.-i'T. i'.r.dfl rt , N)| cldcrly rtmntry woman, who will kceli rpft. Phone Rtd Hank 6-Hit^l-M. i \: iii'>aii itrcet. Phon* BKR THR FURNISHED Mo.M hrnMshnut, Ninp rortns, liii< " bt: i h*-. Aii I j.1' ".'';;•';' ". :,V; imrty. Phone K, B. 6-3S45-J after 8 Jonvtrsion kit. for youi- 19117 to 1!US REAL ESTATE FOR RENT TflONtl'SdN At.KNCV—KHII* Havtn lo- I!." •'ord V-B engine, fl'iO. Mount -English Hn 11 fill hftilftr on Hoi|[htfl Terrac#, P. M.» riitiuii, Living rouin, *Ijninic room. tat ion. I'rmnin.'tit icjcHtion. Own 1'AiI'K t-'Jli Vr•«.•"() u r. BiHrtrtly decor* 'Co., Fcrri denier, R«d Rnnk. DUPLEX APARTMENTS — V\v m, , i'iicli.snd HOUSEKEEPER—For family of two, kiU*h,Mi, thnr br-tlrooms, balh, Tlivir Oaks, Fnir Haven. Five rnomx. oviriK; Sttl.'lUl). Jnveph C. MrC T. 16. LARGE BEAUTIFUL HALL. All facil- roomi, privnta cellar; 3_-foot Oil huat; SUI.'iOO. modern home on furm. Prefer stronK ities. Suitable for weddings, bunltf:.rn.itlc hfc«t, full cellar plunks, onk ribs, 7 If. P. liriKjrs- living room-dininB combinations; Knsl Front slicnt. elderly country woman, fho will keep parties uutl meetings. Keaucuiable. In Tliunips'in i\Kf'"'y, S Lai 110x11.1. Prire $18,000. Allfn n. f,.i47».- C'll t ini, I'Tspati sinn nttlc. Aissir.it Stralton; just overhiiuleil; must t-tll. Plum.- K. li, ti-OiliO/ _ ?11 ,'iun. H»l -*(,• i Wat'i t>u: v, Ktriltnr. 1 6 home neat, .'uul bathe, feed and dress icurL of Ked Hank, Tor information, private front and rear entrances. BVV llOSilis' Imni TnVtr. ,,,.(., [Kiiicy. Ciil! Hoi. 9-6«.Sii. THOMPSON A" P. Johnson Sea Horse, complete will indt. Treehavcn Villngc, Trcchnven pniirinn iittir, rill hi-til. on It flnom; IHi,- condition. Pour hnlraoms, oil hent; BXTE RBRSR Rlverimt Nursing your broker, ci J, II. Kelly Co., llto In Imth, lao ,.,lmli o us, rii' iluli .(r h«: 'I' <' M'ho'll ;tnd bun. Rnrlr (i'lu. TliuimiHon A^-ni-y. MI Kast I'Vont 'Ki- tot i:ir>K*>0() feet. Opfn ]n>ifhcs Home, Ghaplit avenue, Red Bank all equipment. Call nt :tn Lincoln ave- Gardcm, 317-25 Oath avenue* Long •• hpnl, oil firf il, full sl/.nl :itti< |"><- •I'.!,,"<»'!. Kf tUtnn Wnterburv. Bnnk.__ . 'o-ciir irarjiK*: neur rivrr. Ideal iioiKli- '• n m - Phone R. B. H-43U. nue, KeunKbui'K, . ur phone Ke'nns. 6 strut. Plume U. H._fi-H"__L , , cly inmilnW 1 l-'iik- h » u>, ..tor. 1 l'i Wt: 't Front itriet. Phont IU FOU'l-KOdM HOUSE, screened porch, nil Branch, ' orhoori, Asking price f'J'i.Olllt. Alhiirr il. Ii VHOWSON AilKNCY-SU sliiicloiis pt* proi It SOUJEltERo, assemblers for television Imin'ovcmcntt. Rrliable couple only. Son AKtru-y, Inc. I'hont R, 11. 4- lo k '.•oiiHtMtcti il, ^'ii f.-*|. I-'.H.A irirls with experience handling smal DUAL-WHEEL TRA1LEII, built to curry rooms and • finlK. Piped hot ilr hrnt; ml V.A. i".|'i' Plot S't.sil ": .|p- LITTLK SILVKU. Ai'.netiv. Coloniit* Must bharc with ownr-r; Vor summer TWO rUKNISHKI) bedrooms, with pint .Mix i.'iu : t 1 'Un. • tool* ttv producing tlcctronic equip- a 21-foot cabin cruiser: fti. Obcr- rental. Wrile to 1301 intervale ave. kitchen privileges. Inquire after o cur Karris. . Midillctown 11! eil full »i.n l l ;e. Pr ce S o,;,o(i rt • -wr> :• f(in«rriirtiii:i, Six, spacious ment. Apply between 1 P. M. mid .i i. phone A. H. 1-I)lli:l-J. no. lk-oiix, N. V. l'hon« Dayton S. . M.i _"fi Mechanic ktrcci, Ked Bank, I locitlio.;; SUV Thonip.-nn Avcnry, SI 1X.ROOM HUUSK, in Fnir Hnvfn. Re- hi •> i» * r.inn,-, • r« \n\h: ir.tr.ni'*. Kxc**lknt ci«- P. M. Vidrn Proiliiitt Corp., renr it I K.^tFrnii! h „ ._ ,_Ph»np It. H. ii-0'im.* cently rtdei'oratPtl. Oonveni'tit lnr»- n cMim,,. N, ,- .r'u..o:, Hi.r«Hin: 114,100. ALL MAKES of outhnard mutur repairs; •M«6. ['hoin Red Bank --12T-1, ; ; -t(O"(5B~*yfar-'rfii nH*"in iij*--. " oi,. TlT()M|».S<>N A"CJBNCY--M«drrH Cc-nnlnl. nn. Hot WHtfr, ail licit; lnx«i (ItO, IX Hf)I.-:nr Watriliiry, Rpaltrr. 1« W«tt Welt streH.. ReRd flunk. authorized Evrnrude salrfl und serv b »rk from I l)CA<:h MM' rl-ih WILL SHAKK HOUSE—Business adulti OOMS IN 1'l.BASANT home; nUo Mvlnc room, iHnlns roiim. kltrhrn, two .iking price 110,100. Allair" A .Son 1 fOT TIME COOK mid homckceprr ?. Johnson racinK prur-rllors for in nl if. Cnlvnl lentinc; nir IIP Khhnr. l'*1*r>_|i! i!rrr'. PhrMlf ft. M. fJ-350 ).* will thaj-e iM'ivule llume with buiines* d. 177 East licrgelcrgen iilace. Ited cdrooms tile Imth, pnwdn- mom, oil II to 8 o'clock, five days ft week: rff- board ar0_. noil. 10 Orrhn r.l *\ tr[, Rr run .SnRKWHlii:rtV"""(5yLONlAT.." BeautifuDf nr M:rvico couiilc. Chilit welcome. Phone Phuiif H . ItI 60. 6-0M1-1 . • f.fices required. Phono R. H. fi-JUISH' vcrsal Marine Motor salts, -service iintl >_XffiHtTiHrHoJlK for « ci^FiKhtfiti ruiiiU'E, Avn lublp i ill in *• H i itdy (tv,*:i- •inni'rfl. IVrfrrt enndltlon. NtW I., B. ti-26.'.U-M_or L. B. ».4417. 11!," 0(i. Tho tup!-on Aw nry, h\ Elasl DOOKKGBPER, female, required in of- stallation. Zuhack's UuHt and Motn SMALL IJUSOALOW. Suitable for two ilNCLB PLBASANT room in private fttmily, Mvinx room, illning room, • *'ill In. nnpr'in sr» thi» Si tijtrliij rliiiim. \,nrz* livjnK room, ftreflm, fice'of television manufacturer, locat- Work«, Highway 35, MtirKnn. I'llonc home, (iood locntion. rent rcftson- jiontstirrt. Phono R. H* B-070M , lilt* kitchen, lavatory and dm, Fnui 111 Siimlny: ICi/'iKl. rl l.itrh'n, tlii*> P mn<» ble. Phone Ft, B. 6-0571-J. _ CHAT'GIi "HII.fi H*6AT> -tbne nnrt n 1 hnlf iiwcii of land, I .Vi fort frontiiRC LWO-CHI* itarHBt: lar_« lot. Excellent )o« Wiitn-liury, ftr-iltor, IH Wfit front fer cGTHeiciitioun person with experience 18 - FOOT Morr61TioAfrj!;ooT~Ciiii L monthly each couple, fhnne. Eat, 3' 'AIR HAVEN—Well fiirnitlicirrobm" iii oivinif fumily. I.Hrif plot: fmir i Cliipri Hill-mini, Midrflctown town* •iition. lmmcdints occupincy. prirt oom*, flcn, Invalory. tile bath, hot Write details to f. O. Box 78, Red Bank OS 11_, — beautiful old huu.c, privilcfc'th; one CLEANING WOMAN, three dan a week _J____J_- .lock from liu __ Phonfjf. II. li.HIS.VIt. ip. Priccil rittht U*- fiulck milr. I6,D01>. Allaire* k Son Agency. Inc. ;r hrnt; two-cwr nut-Hi:'1. (.rossitiRfr !i.'i--\fJRB l-'AtlM- f.iaht-room houw. ! URAY MARINE ENGINE, 104 II. P, TWO GAP.AtiKS—»5 a month each. 28 AVfirt-Nrnietl, Acrncy, 4'J Brond itrcct. Phono R, B. g-3*1.i0. A H.llfir, RruHfl nnd Mechanic street a, four itt>ih'Uf,ni», nil h^Bt: two-cir fi- $1 per hour. Must have excellent ref- 194T, used two sL-i.sons, iriclwditiK ntu .Siulli tUTit Itcd Bank. Phone « iWOtE'ROOM, homey ntniusiihcic. Con- erences. Phone tt. B. 6-0211. venient to railroad mid bus, with or 'limip H. I). B-g240.*_ . 'hniie R. B. 6-211}'). niKi : Imui. Apple orchnrfl. AttP nnd • cxtsa cylinder hetnl mid out: I--I3 wheel •IIIII-W niter 8 P. M. rOlt VOtTirtoUVEN IENCE the Weart- GUNNISON HOMKS—Ncw muter GARDENER—Handle lawn mower «nd vithout kitchen privileges. ,"iu Lc-onard COSfVENlKNTLY'"lJ)CATKlV hdiu.' hi luiir nr a*'. Hii-.'im. Miililktown; I13,7,1I». Write, "0, M. F..." Box oil, Ked Dank.' Nt-tiieth Agency I'Jiu he cmitKcted nl 1 tractor; SHlary $B0 weekly. Must have KATONTOWN— Colc.nial home, Urse ireet, Rod Bank. Phonejt. B. 6-a7.~.3-J. •erici lncludci thrct liiei, re- Fair Haven, Seven rtjorm, thn *! bcl- Unison WiiMlmry. Uca'tor, 16 We%* ATT6NT1ON BU ATM EN I you living room, fiiTpliice, threp bedrooms uy time after office hours or Sundays ooms; larne plot; two-i-nr iinniKe. A*!c- Front strict. J * _._,"___?___? • V__iLl_!___, Hood references and experience. Write, lft up to y ciiHinfl. Kntontown :i-0.")4fi, Ucil Bunk lif HO.OOIf* rirn>iitHirer A HMWr, Itro.-'il WXfKU'FHONT --Three "a'cri-r !«nJi •'Gardener." Box fill. Red Bunk. our lilt of chiii'ts (.'iincollcd by the U. S furnished. Po everything 1 can to _3_j*V-M »r IU([ Hunk ti-J-06-W,* 11,500. Deluxt homes include IL SfAN—To do garden and outside work, Const find (icodftic Survt-y. Tho Bnat- i, Furnishui, ?IIU |icr month. GcorKe make it |ilea»init. Cull Eat. :i-li:[52-J. IHI Mechanic strut i, I'h one H. li. 6- ^'^l^l•"l tfr-nir.fl<. Century old Colonial. Sclianck Aucncy, S Linden place, Kcil laATON^rdWN^-Niiie-room houie. Uf* •ieet to S rooms, 2',. bnthi; high- CII;!'!1 h:\'.\, l:n«o living room, fireplace, ?7 per '•-Kurmhrms. tyn»; «i|ht roomtj PART-TiM_~_XPEW_NO_i> flonil de Jivenup, Port Monmauth. Phone Keans FARM, with four-room buit- Ic-iim hen'., six ronm>s and bath. PrifR signer. Call Colonial Flotoers, 5 Eal' Only four left. Allen lliolher>. IT.OOfi. Wcnrt-Ncinfth Acenny, 4- ttjs. J^hont H._ II. *i-^ 1 oo. r-dronm J: hot wnter heRt; two- K. Please coiitnet W. V. Maurer 2tRlVRANK~HU~lniKP rnomii"."* CWtv.fr nr ^r.i U.'". Ctmvenieiit location, flotxj Front slrret, Heel Bank. «-4886. 1 Inc., 1,4 Broad strcut, Rtd Bank. Hrond strfibt. Ijmnc • K.d Punk fi-,'i<».* THUklT~IA>T.S—V*ry reaiotiahU... Ca 14-rX)OT CliiliB 110AT -Double end Box S. H.JMI. li_! ee__Urec._t,__en>jirt — H. fi.'_507-11. plot, Uirifp livintf runin, firtplHcf, din- «i I.'iitii. Hoiiton WMttrburr, BULLDOZER OPERATOR—Call A. H. 1 lKiii^iiiiUlCY—Ntw fcix-room t*ick If West Front ftrest, phon« R. 0112 vsirnirh fltilih, weitchn 6S pounds, com- Cb'U'l'LE--Or.'twp i-'irls to ahiit'o bunga- I'h on, R. B, I-U40. veneer home with attached um: SMALL ItONGALOW. four loom* and ntT room, hn akfasL rnom, thn <• In <|- ueAfled scam ntrip crdar. Cust f400 low with yuilitK lady. Rent reasonable Ttlo li.-ilh, untomntic heat, Only one porch, All improvem.nts. C»n be icen »nm»; itttHrlicd ignrnuv, Ankiiijt II _,- YOUNG (iIRL—Kor rccentloni.it. switch Oars puddles, cushions, -sail rig. VtrUv No otkei- expense*, (.'all II. H. «-4!lll2-W >'MI. (iro^intcrr k \ii\\iv. HIOK'I iind FA RSf •Jin*- rooms: . . _. buttt-d operator, cashier duties, hiich KEAK-'RoUNIl bungalow, I'ivc rooms PLEASANT KOOM. conalstiuc of twin block to bus, Outstanding value at $1*,- Runday mid Monti*}' after 1 '1 noon ochfliiic strfftn. Phono ». H. fi-'JUm. condition. Idc»l rlvpr' hnaf. Complfti beds. Cali It. U. 6-2U.S-M. I]_ Throck- 000. Wenrl-Ncmctl, Anency, 42 RI-OJI- Tenth itrcet and Eiitt End avenue, Bel . iw., bath.; hnt lir heat: threa tt-hanl gradillite, 40-hour wefck. Writ $100. Phoiif Mon. B. 1-!iS77-H,> a'nd cueloscd porch. Rent 150 a month k > NKW "•nmEK-'LKVEi;' hr.mesT Tho'iiKht- i O.ikhurst. Hood po*slbi!itit«. "J. .1. A.," Box Ml. Red Btnk. Call Keans. li-Ha.S-J after 1 P. M. niortoti avenue. Red Bank.* „._• _cl__j"' - Phf>nc R. n. B-__4n. f o rtl • _,, fill iiianninjf, five rnoms; IMI.A.-CI. SEDAN CRUISER, ^j-foot Chris-Craft. KET»~B"ANK—Cmivcnicut to town. Five- Askir.ir Sfl.nOfl. Rol.it on W»t«rburT« EXPERIENCED HORSEMEN—Call R. 1 HOUSE—Five large rooms, unfuvnished THH-E-ItOOM fumishcil apartment, $711 FARM—l_*,s ncrtp, levin.room huusi <:finibinntion. Small down pn/inrrit: lariro Ilcdur. 1935,'fi5 H, P., C. C. ensiii* . SICGIIS o:1 f'.nnislKd. All itnprovcmctils, Mus1 room bungalow. . Excellent condition plot; it.i.G.VJ. CrotsiiiKii- X- U- HIT, \f> Wtfit Front itreet, phone R* 3-ll. four; hend, gnllfy, «mp!e cockpit, rasy _n_mniuh._Phone A_I1_MI!ICI_. one-cur jjarrise. Price |fi,300. W«art n>.bc»toH fthingles. oil heat; two-car _a 1*50--KEEPER—To live in, older worn be reliable party with reference*. In msc;, 2.UU0 chicken capHctty; £00 pearh ! nnd Mrt-hntiic strictfl. Phunn li. icas and oil. Good condition, many BOOM' FOR COUPLE or sinliiil" KcnTle- Nemcth Aircncy, 4_ Broad itieet. Phont IT. _ 6j-l! 100. .mi, for business couple, no children aeceiioriet, rennonabls rricc. Ownr ipiire John (iiierini, .493 Hamilton ave- man; kitchen privileK*-s: also Karnge. tfeet, rn.pbfrriei, strawberries. On pavcri .SK.P. TUB FURNISHED Mod 4 'Will hnve separate apartment. Nc •movinf, nee tin cash. Can be seen Mud dc nue, near Appicton avenue, Leonardo. it BanJi ttreol, phone R. II. B-OW-J. H, n. 6-aa-io.* * . treet, ilx miles from Ited Hank. I '.i Phone A. H. 1-O78I-W after li P. M. miles from Keunsbui.i f 16,000. Thon< . ry Lnrwi Hirch liou^r nn Hpiflhti Terrtci* home. Some cooking. Must hnv« good tails obtainable at Wilson's Bontwortt fijRNi_H_r) APAKTMENT. Ulit< iiry EATONTOWN—Two-bed room bungalow lviitw room, fil'f ntnee, modern Ulclieii, references. Phone B. B. 6-4081.M »fte •ny time. Phone L. B. 6-1138.* iSf M BR: SEASON only. Furnished Convenient to bus. Excellfnt con- Mid. R-02SB-R. • Hivir Uaki. Fair Haven, Ftv# roomit holfsc. Five large rooms, nicely sit rooms. Living room, bedrooni and ilcn, Uvntury. throe bedrooms, tile bnth, • P. M. [Itcheti, fteml-iirlviite bnth, till utilitirt. dition, conntructrd In 1942. Price f8 HOUSK—Five room*, bath, moden hen ted fliinpnrrh. BPiTfnrd porch, oil hint. tile bnth, porch; attached fang*, COOK AND WAITRESS, downstair uatcd on the river. Convenient to bus 800. Wrarl-Nemtth Airency. 41, Broad nnd stores. Larf;e surrouiidlng grounds. Atlantic Highlands, un bus line, residen- kitchen, two beilruums, living room Acltintr f 17.000. flroxshiu.r * Hollir. T,nt 100x115. Price 113.000. A!lr» ' work. Must have references; sleep in, tlHl suction, overlooking the bay. Mature alrofit. Phono K. B. 6-2240/ lanre uttlc, hot water heat, oil burner. Brond nnd Mcchnnlc strc(?ts. 1'hono R. permanent position, In prlvatt home! MISCELLANEOUS 63 GillcRpie avotiue, Fair Haven.* SnUEWSKlJHV^:l''ive-room semi-bunK* Broth-pr*. Red Hunk, SffW COlTACE—In Little Silver. Oil or business couple preferred; yearly bu- Cnll Kwins. fl-086n»M. Bnk «-_ Jf)0. rhone ft. It. «-2U1.« Eis. Phong A. H. 1-0325. low with ntlnchcd EnraBe: tilt bitn VKAMK P.-STORY house, tiirht rooms LISTINGS WANTED—If you have burner; attached garage. Gull at 13 V fiffVEIMPItONT—North Shcewibmry, Hh« SALES REPRESENTATIVE with cur. FUftNlSHEirRbbM itt the country, with steam, oil licat; lot 100x104. Excelleni nnd bath; one-ear frame gurnge; oil- unjfnlcw, five rooms nnd bath, ntw; 'Is aiiaclous roomi, thrM fc«_- hom* for ia1t: buyeri wtitlns. R V, Mnple aveniif. Rod Bnnk or phone R. B. buy at 813,000. Wenrt-Nemeth Aitcncr full Accustomed to enrnlnBt 95,000 to M,- 6-(l630-M. No evening calls." kitchen privileges, Phono Em, 3- fired •tcHni hen I. Excellent condttiot.. iir, hot wnter. oil burner • h»sn HOI [»mj, tile b;ith. til* kitchen, M. Stout, 77 Bioad »lrcct. Phons Kt 42 Rioiid street, l'hone H. B. 6-2240.* Nicely landicupcd groundfl; $13.00 000 a year. Opportunity to become M- Hunk 6.2U1. 0446-M-8. : All oviildiriKs in v,nm\ (.-otidiliun. All lu'iit; ^nviiliition. Attached -iociated with MDiimouth Rnd Middlesex SHIt'EWSlfOitS' township — Bunanlow Marie Cox Agency, Uomnnrhe JJriv 'ry »>mi>nt. Tliarie Fret. Holv.on Waterh.iry, Realtor. I TWO FURNISHED rnonis, kltchni nriv- Six rooms; Ki'.i'tige. Corner lot fiRxllM. dealer handling nationally known spe- ARE YOU HAVING n party? Why riot ileKCft nnil unth. 3S4 .Shore concourse, 1 rprtamn-ck. Phone l.._H. 8j___j_ V\V| N* l''r'>nt frtrrtjt. Phoiift R. R. fi-l.TftO.* cialty Item, allied with huilrlinsr field, rent R Juke Box for that special oc Zoned fin businiss or residential occu- -M llTf iL K fiTvPK yfLLATiiK Charming REAL ESTATE WANTED Clllfwood Beac.ll, after 5 P, M., c phone pancy. Hnl wnlcr heat, with oil. Prici W At BnFROmnrUNC! A LOW. Fully fur- product Ktiarnnteed by Good House. -_jion, or a P. A. aystcrn for a nominal Mat. l-3jiir,.W. riisheil, including dccii [•eer.pi", IriKiil SBH THE FURNISIIEP Model wn-v:rtry linme in esceltent condition. keepinir. Over nl) yeRi-n in business, Cal fee? Cull or write Majestic Amuse- ?!l.i|ill). Wear!-Nemeth Agency, K'l Broni LIST YOUR PROPERTY for ail* MEDIUM SIZE room, Miitnble, for con- I. phmi' It. H. fi-224fi.* nii-p, Hrndix wiishcr; six ructiriH, ti] Ranch hourc on 11 (• 'ah 1 s Tei*rnc*», Ti. B. fi'.ilifi". for appointment. mints, 15-17 West Bergen place, Ue 1 liathi-uu'm, fireplace, recrcntlon cellar, fill Bank. Phona 6-2U7. _ _ rent. I . F. Kennedy. 21 Piters oltct, plc or single ptrson; Iwis lavatm-y and Itivcr Oiiki, Fnlr HHrrn. Kl v« nrnni. it*«:irMK": landscaping: 111,500, Rol- .MEN. AND BOYS for greenhouse wor _ Phone Red Bank t-QIM, sink; conv(:iiient to hath. Separnte en- .inth, expansion aitir, hot Writer, oil n W:it(f!iury. Rpultor. 16 Wctt front Bxperii5nci»_helpfiil, but not necessary CALL VANflSSA KBNNf'ELS for board" A'lTRACTIVE NEW bungalows In hrat: -V: acriJ. Ntwly built tw llJt linlh, porch; alti»rh'd gai-rtttp. r*• jt. Phnnp R, B. fi-B.'OH.* • ing, hnthiiiK and 1 rimming of you CONSTANCE SMITH Agency, 14 Hasi trHnce; near railroHil station itnrl lius; Apply in person, Bri-nnrd Spiwak, flor- Incited on liver. Phone H. II. r,-4al;i-J,^_ Uttlc Silver. Easy terms, Set rooms and bath ifiicst house: $17,1101), Lot I0Hxll.->. l'rire |l_,'M)0. Alln,' LITTLK SILVER—Lav-fly n-w itory •««! ist, 9.1 Avenue, of Two Rivers, (nea, •eti, where thpy vet pccsoi.nl cm r. Cncl. avenue, Fair Haven. Phone Red Ban Marie Cox Agency. Comanclu Drivt, 1 w Spaniel nnd Germnn Shepherd pup 1-2308. Cash buyers for all t»les o LAIKiE FURNISHED room for coupit, Constniicc Smith, 11 Mnple avenue, Brother!, Ited Bank. a lull horn* . Kirat floor hn 4 ** Hintlemnnn'l Corner), Rumson. Portaupeck. Phone L. B. 6-1602. nmrns iiml Itnth: im-ond floor unflnlahtd. imually for SHIC. Vanexsa puppies ur real estate. . with kitchen privileges. Alsti washing Tail- Hnvcli. Phone R. B. 6-I30S. MOVE KIliHT IN—Nice home, in eiiccl- J A NlTOR^Man or woman, three day* guaranteed. Phone Mid. 5-0OU2-R. machine and use of living room if dc- RUMaON ESTATE— Ci>mpUi« prfvi.cy, Nr;ir Hchijol, bus and stores. Really • week, %e dniljr. Clenti, mop und was UST YOUR PROPERTY, with u.. quid lent locution, on large plot of ground, inodf-rn small home Price 111,500. C sTlaiSM. References required.- Call be< results nnd a square deal. Greenacn fired. Nenr bus line and railroad sta RUMSON—RIVEll road, seven rooms, Con tains fight rooms and bath, plui lift RcrcH with 5.0-fnnL south Shrews- Agency, 197 First nvenue, Atlantli tion. Phone li. B. 6-L58'J-ll. bury river fror.inv.e. Thrro ln*ili-nrtK:ii.'o of fin..i(H) Available. Eftti- tween 8 and 7 P. M.. Eat. 3-0297-J. laruo grounds; oil hint, two-car fa- ni aid's room; sun-i>tii'lnr; extra lavntoc] matcil tawyinsr chMrdf IfiS pw month. Highlands. Phone 1-160H. FURNISHED ROOMS. 113 Shrewsbury we; immediate occupancy: $12..'»0[) fir^t floor, • team heal, new oil bur- housc, all imiirovoni&nt.n; iHrite combin- kdUTEMAN—Apply In person. SU WANTED ation gftrflgc; stable with one hnx iwul Schwitri7.-Miicklinr 3 Whit* itrett. PhOH Laundry. 132 MyrtI* nvenu*, Lon avenue. Ked Bank.* Constance Smith. 14 Maple avenue, ; thtve-ccr xarage. In pirfect con' WE INVITE OWNERS to consult FURNISHED ROOM, lurlc; conveniant- «lition. Priced for quick sule at 115,750 •two o|)tn horse si:.!!_, four cow Kt:in- Brunch. WE BUY GUNS of in* typ» or deicrip- I'honcjt. _B__;__I-______cKions nnd Imrjre ftv».room upnrimtrtt M ir>|7U_fr"mVN^N^w~iTis-rooin bunga- us regarding the sale or exchange ly locnted for commuting. Phone K. . .._ Brothers. 77 Broad ktreet, R« COUPLE—Cook-butler houseman. Musi • tlon. used or new, Kislin's, Broad ind B. 8-0237-W. REI1 BANK, east of Broad street, lienu Bnnk. above, 60xH-foot Ijunitiilow. firet-nhuuHc. low. Campletfily decoi-Htrxl. Automitic have references. Permanent position Front ttrctts. Open dally 8 «. m. ti of their properties in Red Bank, tifiil homo vvilh four bedrooms, IHI'K All ljull(lili«s in fxcell'iit conditidti HIMI nil hear. BrHiiL'ful locntion and loti «f Phone R. B. (i-2131.* t p. m.. and Sunday mornings. lF UNFURNISHED npirtnient, living roimi, dining s-oom and model- CENTURY old homr. newly piiinl'.d. Ht-i,utifi!ily laml-M-niieil land. Mis-: h« seen to appr«c[»t» •*-.» Fair Haven, Rumson, Little Silver all latest conveniences in beautiful \VOMAN—To care for and prepare me*! ANTIQUEIt—Brit prices paid. Chink, kitclH-n, llnriiain nt S12,r,OII. Cm Kuvtaink. Living room, lire pi pond, wtalth of ^hriibb.ry, treis iiml valitr. l'rir«> IK $S.O00. A baricaiii. V«t- anil Shrewsbury only, Philip J. lection in two-family house. Aldo- .1 nnd sliinct- Smith. II Mnple nvenue, lai Ininc room, new kitchen, brenkfai perennial (lowers. One milt from ocf;;ui rriu: pjiys iVHi down and about t!J « for children. Sleep In, srood home, (10 fluswan, (letarer, statuts, button: •i\-i partially furnished npnrtmcntH;, ftnu month to »fHit. Phone R. B. 6-4071.R, •ttal tors* lamps, pistotb. jcold coini Bowers 4 Co., 189 Matkft street, llnviu. phonell. H. «-_0_, • oo m, two bed roomi. new bath, auto at. Sea Bright. Near Rumson Country mnrith. Why pny rent when you e*n residential section. 6 Third avenue, At- EICHT-ROO'M "HOUhfK, nt SO Hcibcr matte hot water, oil burner: corntr nil club «n«l four mil*.* from Mnnmou'!, own nt, this price. SchwnrU-M»ekli«, m30>FAfi flna farnitur*, Monmoutb county books, Newark, Phone Market 3.1000 or R. iKntlc Highlmids. Phone A. 11. -n.-.Hii-J. Imck. Trice 137,JOU. Phone iliim. I- mutt. Pcsrl Rilman, VI Spring ttratr sliTCt. Red Hank. Phont K. H. '...., fence, fully Inndscaiied. with pirn ilrn-wa Ilnrr for small piece B..6-1323-M. Since 1394. NICELY FUSNISHEI) room for business tyenmore, cherry, pear ti*ei:. fenct.d-i Rtd Bank. Phone 6-0M5-M. 1 28S1I..I nltci-J P. ._-! 07 76, 1-'ATR IIA 'VEN~ Veteran nee'd* |S0O rrnund. Write, "(i. S. J,," Box .111 eoilple. H8 Wallnte street, Re.il Hank. Harden, variety of rose buihef. Com' 1 Sriil_WSItUHY\ Itnmodiale orcupancy do-.vn and ability to pay mnnthly ear* Red Bunk.* ; LATE MODEL CAR and Email amoun BUNliALOW—Four o. live roam!, miti ptctcly rendvntrd und vtdecorated; J? JUST MARIIIKI). ami ynii'll wimt th is of c:ish. Will giv« one or two lot: THREE-ItOOM furnished npartrnrnt, hot New'Cape Cod. four ,-ooms, liath four-room buncalow with t\\v \mt\\ry'j ^ <-hiTKei nf about 165 to pilrrhaM ' 5KAN—Tn work four hour* Saturd matiu'heat: «arr,pc: near bus linn wnti-r hejit, oil lujrnfrj private ui« leinkd itttlc. fill! rcllr.r, oil hrnl I 7.'sl."H \_.0, CMII A.. U, 1-I6B-1-W. ninrninir f|n-oftrably> or aftfi-noon ,. for same. Phone R. B. 6-32QT. $S,0tiO to *'.!,Ollli, Huyf,' hal all eaill ami modtrri kitrhm that was huilt in a tu.-w Lrsro .'i-ruom buajralow with il- 1 tt'Rncr>; bnthroom fharfd with owurr Ensv I- tins, fteys, S Monmoilth stree CO"MMUTER'H FARM—100 acres, tl! 194_. Aikinr ?S,!»0(», K!!n WiUshira pansio'i room on second flour. Air-eon* Punrlay mnrninK at clcnrinir small RIT HIiaiES !' rmcES r<* yuuTniif Jir. W Kolston Watirbury, Rcnlliir, 1« Wcsl durintt kummtr; two extra rooms.; hit: Phone ft. B. fi-.iis;. able, KOO'I soil, lovely brook, pastiii of 'indprbnifh «nd small trees. Writ' buy, Wfi sell, wo ti'iulc. Const A Frojil istriH. lied Bank. Phone. __i_l)0. Agtrncy. Phono R. M. fi-21 fit. _ ditionrd heat, nuti>malir. Excellent 1«- 1 put*eft door; hush..*, -couple irrrcrrcd. iMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 18,7311, new latul; Colonial fnrmhomt, with charm I'ati'iri. l.ct u« show it tn you. Schwtrtt- "Small ArcH,' Pox oil. Red Bank.* Saic4 lilt'., Ill Mcnnioulh fitrcct, RciJ USTINGS WANTED—We have client: n»ftt'ei:cfs. Thonr U. B. fi-11 11-.I. Tour looms and biUh, automatic hn iind atmoApiure. Nerds rrnovstiaz. O;i A PLACK TO PUT [hi> T;i.U! Com- Bnnk, Adjoining KcHiie's Carhon theater. waitinsc io li-Ji-ehase nil types of Mon 1 fortable four-bi iliooin home v.-iih tilo Miirklin, .3 Wliiie itreet. Thont 1. B, 1 VURNISHKI) RO6MT"«1O'U1IIC or Binirl7 w.'itcr, gas range, oil heat, built-in cal liaid surfaced road; 15 minute* to Re Phono R. B. S-S224. mouth county propertlpi, For lu-omp incts, ;imp!c closet room, S-190 cash, hfll Hank station: $36,000. Ray Stillmnn bnth and til« kitL'hfn, sric^iu and stnrnt kitrhen privJlejt.B. 114 Hurdintr rond wliulnwi throiiKhoiit. ...mul i« fi_x.1_.*. EATONTOWN—Prc-wnr built hungtlow, BUSINESS OPPORTUNIIIES OLD KEROSENE oil lamps and laml action, phone, write, or visit the Joh anco like 'rent, SnitzhotT. Campbell tve Associntci, 648 Broad _tr#ft. Red Bun 1 Red Rank, Phont It. B, «___?*_,-___ __ I*ow taxes. Aftfcinv Jlii."')'). Llln Wilt- I , toom*. modern bath and kitchsn. pnrts, regardless of cnudltion. Phon< L. MlnuKh Ascncy, Rumsun rond, rhon LATKiE FftOKT room, furnishod: tu.ui mi£, Pert Mi.iimiiiith. [Between Kcil Bnnk and Shrewsbury, o VETERANS AND OTHERS—Kret cst- R, B. 6-2867-M. We will cull nnd hny ttatft highway 35,) Phone R. B. 6-fill Bh'irr Agency. Call R. B. (.-.Ifl 1. Good loratiun. near nchoctl itnri but. Bl- Ituin. J_-]( 7J_li .^ cuntei' of town; kitchen privilege!! if LOTS—All lots cleaned. Hsve all fscili- (.•tlltMit buy at SS.'JOft. No down pt»- alosu« describing 400 courses. Vst SIX HEtc'ERS, between four niul sis I'LO'i' OF GHOUiSI) to build a home. IICB in new development. Size nO»lDO, CLAPBOARD HOUSB, r_d tiled roof, liv- YOU STEPPED OUT of a ilwuiiTthat'* erans icceiiled und«r G. I. BUI. Wrilt months old. Call R. B. <-0357-J-2 dfnir&d. 14? Bi-oad hti'fct. Rrd Hunk. whiit we pay about thi% lnvcly fraitn- mt-nt fnr veteran enrning Hbout ISO per Red Bnnk. Fair Haven, Shrewsbury or FURNISHED or unfurnlshtd, 4'A roo"m!i. Close *n bus and buainesi. Phons R, \vx room with flreplace, dinirn? room wrck. Sch'.viirtz*Macklln, 8 Whit* itrttt. International Conrispondtne* Sehooli, WANTED—Old buildings to wreck, bs Little Silver ureas, Write, "Plot," Box B._6-:l207. mpRct mod ten kitchen, three bed- Colonial. Three bedrooms, two tilf .Boi 15»a, Scranton, Pa, Local pbont modern two bedrooms, kitchen, larpe Phone It KL(>*> 31*21,* experienced weekcr. J. J. Bennett all, Red Bank. 1 G. I. homei. Miimont rooms, tiled bnth, •t<«m heet; two-ci Hath*, i inII shower, rowder room, and Market li-1664. Hvlnp room, tilo bnlh, stall sho SUNRVliREST. WE ICAVE1 "HOUSES you ciin »*_ef37' Son, Wrecking Co., Belford. Fhon SMALL HOUSB, on outskirts of R Brothers, 'Lt'ttt' o Silver. Phon* RH lot 60\l_"; rir»ari«n riahti, 3 •_ drt-am kitchen. Hot wnter oil heat: two- HIGHWAY 35—New fas station, doini Keans. H-laT.I-W.' drcatintr room. ovorlookinK Shrewsbury fool: u-iitir «t low tide: fl6,B0n. Ra car nttftr.hrd Rnraicr. Asking S30.«)fif>. MMIJ* ot ihcm under J 10,000. Vtttrtns Hank, on rental bnsis, by respon'iilil' river, Red Bank. Spacious, Krounds, rri- Bankk 6-3037 or Rtd Bank 6-0785. iicnl iittlo «ir no down payment. You ycar-'s'ound business. I,nti for the renc you _r» book*. Adsmson Book Shop, 87 Lin- property and euYctinp: scpnlrs. Goveri furniNhfd 9125. furnifihc.tt fl.VJ. W J. CRAWFORD COMPTON, Inc. '*_:___.*»_• I'hone R. R. fl-MU. payinir. Comr in jind sec ui—w« will Nemcth Agency, 42 Brond streit. Fhoii* den place, Red Bank. Phone R. B. li- ON flOAltbWAMC—Former conventln K^B _e.a240.«___ menL employee. No children. P. 0. Bo: "S. K.," Box 'ill. R il Hank.' Real cstnte nnd insuranet. If It's prove it '.n you, Our mortKn^e lefvie* ! hull, 30 rer crmt fire ilftmnge; suitahl talnink' liviiiK room, kitchen, twu IMMJ- 1 III, llr-d B_nnk.__ '_ KRONT KOOM. ndjftiniiiK bath, privnt*: a hoir.c, Iota nr insurance, ttt havt i« rumtdet' , Wr du the work. Schwirtt- GAS STATION, doinit yenr-'round bun- for dHar* hall or moving picLurei• Sn ronnift, and bath ; fore* d air hcut: In*. Miifkliu. S White street. Phone R. t. incss. Completely ciiui|i|icd, long lea^t WELL INSULATED fiviT. or six-ron: home, two h\m linen to Fort Mini- 7'i>cI0U. Pli,-i^iiit lufjit.on. Cfonjc BABY'S CRIB, in ttond condition. houso for all-year occupancy, i mouth: nlso to New York. CHIRAC avail- It. Route 36, Belford. Phone vititf> pHce >S.n(i(i. Rfly Stillmnn ft \\ at S,"iO pt* month. Price #3,000. Wear!- tnnnUt. I'hftiif R, H, fi-'.ill, Hray. 7 7 Mroad Mecrt. Phono H, K. Nemeth Agency, 42 Brond street. Phon« Phone R. H. 6-34!i'J;.M, Keaiis'bui'g w vicinity. Phone Kenns. 6 nblw. Phonn R. R. 6-fl4_,1.» Kcansbui'K 6-D059. < $6,;iD0. OLl>-FASHlONEI) hnus*. Thrf ltril Bank 6-'Ji40. ______MOLLY PITCHER VILLAGE. Br; nrii hic.it:on. A £o«il '2 '3 -bedroom hoilM, pertirs deswvp iron SHADOW LAKK I'AICK—Al««ad«r NfY ; PROSPEROUS iiimnr ntnir husintss. i,o. X^STE^ GO'.II) RENTAL pi »id Mndlinm Now renting. !I!i. $s- ronmi, t-vmtt improv**ment»: l> hut _ati rniillli. IIIIDI. "!!'": itOTii'.tir Imt u ntti he At, Alklng .$(••• We can supply the trootl ten tlon, ai-ri plots; a modern raitrlcUc Convcnirnt lo *ff>o(I uhgiil* ! calcil In heart of lied Hunk shonplnir Held. About ?7ii, Phone It. R. «J3.T_ •I !•;. ?0.1: fivf rooms, Slli.'i. Mndcn A'Aaioc rhi»«rr. tnrae n IS'M xti liitrhrn, u l hf.i; ; "i. C;L! I.awlry Ascncy, Hlffhwn- |S, ants. Hii-iiiiss or rrsitUnlinl pro|,rrtlr> rcilUcnlial develoumunl; F. H. A. «D< trnn.'prrihlioii. R;iy Stlllman area. Stock alone wurth *12.1111(1. A AN "A" CLARINET, wniid, liorhrii "=*:•>- aiturliv-fnls, Nrnr school*. thuii*Jio> pint TlxHif; llilr B.-irniH : -'I t.ri'il'. __,..> R. It. ti-HJJrt. ' l.avlry ,\KelR'y, Hi«h\vr,y 3,"i. Phone R proved; school adjoining, cloi* to mil' liarKfun nl ?l"t,(l(IO. Grorcc Mray, 77 tern; in good eonditinn, Wanted in <\- Mhopnlt.p. rnmniutinir. Itcilston Wnti r . »l K.i!'. Kront f• '.rcr'.. •;VKX UOOMri nnd nath, Iniii)* «n#t*, H. 6-1111 ll. ruad fltation; l.ika privilcgt*. A f«w tn TOWN"(ioo".I~*ii*"ii(libnrhriori. Hronrl tii'^rt. Phoiif H. B. fi-Ost'1.' ehango fnr R flat .tenor saxuphnnr, rr- miry, lfi W«t Ft-onl street. 1'hona It vm>d. n:A flonri, modern kitehin and B. jj-aMH''.* hotno Mtca still ATHlUblc. Sea your real WitlliiitK distriiHP lo onnti, Five-room "j'Ort LEASE—Onlns Uulf service sta- crntly reconrtitlotied; also womlVvind tR()MPS(5N' Af.ES'CY- liiin_»ii.w : "liv- fc-iric rjiiiitr, 57,.lift. .'> Jtryy itmit, ton alfto K, Mexanrler, on th* pntniin own^r'n apartment: two other anart- W. tion in Red Bunk, doing inrgr? vnlumr. moi'thttiocc and ensr, Wntr. Mount'd. SUlrf5^"TEN^T^^Tni71TTo ^ptrni. Pho___Rcd_B»n^ fi-HTfi-.l. ^- •nei.tn; thrrc-rar naraxr.; 11 '27 rnonthty irivr nioin. kiti'hpn, Iwo hfilnioniii: i,\*' Kc:iii'binif, Phon* Kenni, •* 1 S3,(IUO eabh required. Write, "A. E. B.," Box il<. Iliypi-sidn Hoiehts, Ited Illlllli.' WANTED TO RENT Itci* l.'i, 1'rivnte, new five-room humc, UOUH llUV-^in it* K«ud iieiichboihoni itiromc; hot WHIM hent; JU.'tOO. Hay bath; \>U\ r»O.\lach, criitrai K;gliL rooms, ^entrous plot; tnict 5S. StiKninn ft Assoclatr*, 64^ Broad .sLrfit. hr.it. KhUintown louHtiim : f.s.iint". WINTKU "HO'Sri-J—Flvff roomi, mod«f- AN OPPORTUNITY. Confectionery or couple, share driving. Leaving April SMALL HOUSE or npnrlincnt. Unfur Incatfnn. Mlddlr-HKcit to rldfrly couple. {). Phone H, BL li-'tfi93-J, liUO. Immttlinttf cici'tipnncy, Allaire Shrewsbury), Red Bank. Phone R. B. 6- uhntic H. B. fi-OTun." nicr rcntnl. two •(•rnom (urnlihcd apirt*> bu.inesK, good Ipcntion, good income. 104K.» couple'. Yearly basis. Write, "Smal Ii~AJf?!b FROWT ROOM: also smalf?oo'm Son Aitcni-y. Inc. _ I'hnnc R. H._ 6-34.V ."»11L ______ATL'ATJTl'C UIGHLXNU'S—Trenn-rufuUH nit ni >. Ii.eoinu uvcr 1600. V*?«r biaeh, CONTKACTOR wanted, to build Weyir- with oi< without kitchen privllc_e». -I I honir; liviiijr room, ilinini; room, kltch< fllnr.«. etc. Ho til S6.80O, Call Kitni. •• .Ownir has new interests. Phone II. B. Hir.i.c." Box Till,.Red Bank. EfEAUTlFUiriilX.TUiOM houro in Co RED BANK AREA—3t\-ncr_ poultry np|n.» B-I322.J. . hneustr Cape Cod house on lot' in Wm-thlcy itrcet. Red Bank. Phono 6- fnrm, 2,000 vutitclty, modtrn build- en, laundry, tiftht brdrooms, bath; hot Shadow Lnke Park. Mnll bids to Henry SMALL HOUSB or bungnlow, nnfitr* 0036. • loninl Terrace. Two full biithi, play HIGH CLASS HOTEL, situated directly nliihcd, ncur transportation, mldd!< room In crilnr, attached gutwt*', iteH Inga, wnt«r, H_ht; imill bnrn with tiny air coal hoat; nifcestos »hln_le Hiding. A IIUMR OF'NOTABt.E vnluf, locaUrf on nrivnte boardwalk and bench, of- Hassey, 1077 Springfield avenue, Maple- liAHGE FURNISHED vuom in private mow: nlso aurnitr; choice locntion. Five Immediate occupancy. Asking MO.^iJO. Ir. Old Farm Vl|!;i_e. Thll proplVty W% need couple; permanent residents: f hent, oil fired; ron^onable tn>ta, I*rii -fern to sell unique concession for eating, pets, Write, "P. D. Q.," Box 111, Re' homr. Three hlockn from rnilroml _tit- SlH.OOu. Immediate accupnncy. Allalri mlnutfi to Ked Hnnk otntlnn; $1 -.000, Byrrif Anency. Phun*- Hum. 1-115C' wit s dfvcloppd fct* real llvabiHty: Incltid*- with complete facilities furnlihed, table*, tfOUSK CLEANING? That's tho time to Bank. tlon anil all l> tin stops. - o_ Leo mini A Son Atrenry. Ine. Phone R, B._B-3<» include Ktnck. flay Stillninn t A«»o-I- RUtf£bK—tic 11tch t fill luin-nlow: 'liv'nir n livinvr room of Inrfre size, thrit _*• _'..i(uini fur- 1t.JI.J_,',lll.__ rnnm., hath with shower; pip* \rw, coal • onni In c?l!nr, nil hrnt «ml n downitairR . apnrtmfiit. on river, sumnur month 1 ly built bttngnlow in Rumson. Livin innv|,>r rnom. Thr lot !s nne-thlrrt acr#, TAVERN—Locntcd lit intcrcectlun n~f H-hriu'. chlnn, olil .colored, cut and nUhfd apartment; gui'iu:* ; all titillttrs, rotim, kitchrn. two bedraomn; garnir fllliK-A-WAY—bit fust (lowinjr trout hrat; front and rrnr poichi*« : otir-rnr tra« pressed BIII»<, hltiiue, old 'Knwinsr inn- Tencher. Excellent r^ferenccK. Writ rate Asklnic *ln,r»O0, Bynif? Ai-iMify, IMra an'.lv ijUHl.u-nncd. Trlrc X.*,0On, imiifirtnnt county ronds. Comiilttely "!•'• S. B.." Hox .Ml, Red Bnnk. choicr lac a I Ion, yrtnly iftital, Irusp rt- oi! hf;i!. Kx-iclltnt locnUty, AiV'u *trr»f,m. Small brick cottnKn with 'all chlney, ftc. Phnnp Rum. 1-H77S. nulifil. Pht.nf I.. ». fi-4.'ili), lll l m 1 Cull I.^wley Aiipncy. Hiuhwajr 35, R. ft. .equipped. Heavy pntrmimre. Owner mnv- OlINli CHRISTIAliiSTIAN couplcoup e dclrslro fu prlpfJIfLBOii. Call Red Bnnlc ft-U,' impi'ovfmentii: I T mrm, rnnatly woodfd, l.'_i *L.** .!. ' i'li' "^ „ inir from stale tiname of ill health. For TO PURCHASE,*"rnrn>ir in ~(tnn"il~Vnn" 'WRICK ROOMS, hntli, iirwly "rirronitMl, 6-iMin. • _ dl'.ion. Phone Satus'dny, Key. 7-11 til, lilihcd or unrilnilshed imnll ho l-'i.'itifiil *ft!inp-, HriTf.itV.!e to ' town; F AYR ft A VEN"— - Kst H t« h II v'f ti, a o re «i f detail*, TO Lawle t Agency, Highway 3u, iviidy April I*,, KCJIL ?KI monthly, Cull MAItlK COX A r.tUCY—Realtor, SP.fMifl. Hay Stillmnn k Associntti. Ki'itund; ror.bimition livinR rnnm-'lin- l-'AIir HAVKN—NVcr R^r'BnnTc HnV lleil Blink. Ann J''arry.* , liiinuxlnw nn ycni'-Ynund bnsls, Prefe Kfnin. fi-niinn.* Well I't.n^triictfd mid In r«rfeet eon* Rrd Iliink men. Phone R. H. B-1.VI7-W Insuror, i|i,c1aliiing in waterfront Phnin- n.Ji. H-jtMij , in It room, kitchrn, it owns tail * lavntory : BUSINESS ACREAGE and lot. avallaWe (XtMKOR'lrA.tlJR"ROUM, ""full »lJi*f-"~,ird, N*BW"~Rt;NGXlX>W---ri«iir~rifimii. hnth tritff liedrnfim^, li it t U - tilf 'hnwrr: »truni di'if.n. Fitut' room* first flnor. Uvufoty. THKfTK ARK FOUR ill us, an Brtli properties, salcaiid rentsli, Com- inrln»i-d pnrph, thrf hrdrnomK, bat'j at ire-wnr iirlers,. Propertien are In- wild, nt* wit!iout kitchrn privilr?'^, flnrl KIU'MV; 1"! S(»«t3"i. Wnlniit »vf* nirhrnt, Askliiir 111", llyrne A_cn- 1 rat'd In (lip imniedlatr vicinity of neu&inrKK drveiopmellt. ti-i-riirs. Wf lirrd * horn*' for .Im 1^ nfTLKORM • I'mnl lifiirfifim, "with Itcd Flunk* !.oiii«. KnuxuliR, Nut*wnmp RUMSON- rhurmlnvr i-ntta*.-. livini: i S.. Tnll I.awley Ajiem-y, Highway 3.*i, R, II, th»'iilnli AiiirusL anil iiussiliiy Sftitemlii Long llran.il 6-1602, rtipiniev. Cnnstancr Smith. 11 l hr>at and bath ; *rar mil road slat inn. in_i_I.« rooni. .linir.ir immi. kl'.i'h' n: itn-i'" LET US HELP you with your employ. while the cottnee w,. picked fnnu l (Lin in, ______with kitciun prlviii-K^. tn you tic lni<- lar_p bfdronrm, tilo bath: steam oil cniir, t-'nir Unven. Phont R. B, men problems. Closed Sntunlay*, ndil iilntiM I", bclnt; liuilt. The ulncc t UUIJRliE HOUSE—Srvi-ii VuiVm» iii CAPK COli "HOMK—Neur KnTtliwoml Inrsn cou.ilc, Television in ihr> homr, %\n heat: ftUsKlifil niicffir ttimme: ccmrnt .(._:_|. ___ USED CAit BUSINESS In ReiFBiiiiir Roberts' Employment Agency, 77 Brmiil mid xhmilil In fairly lions' the Red Him tinLli. Itcunlly re iiiivnterl; IIKKC lo school, Living room, modern kltchm, 1 chi?!ih. Immcdlatn occu|ianpy. (iarnge; Itrect, Rsil Bank, phono HHiOl 1 pur wrrk. Civil Krana. H'llH'J-M, lwi> bpdroomi, bnth, rn din tit limit; III,- tlriveway. lininrdiat' oorupuni'y. Ask* SHHBWSIUTR'V TOWNSHIP—On _n« . r stntiiiii, Imuatise I commute to Wcstn two.car gnrnge; guod nelghbnrhooi line Income property, Ihrte imall lot . .0x!30, P-hone L, B, ••4884, BOOKKEEPER—Tor 12 a wick, we cun Electi-li; In New York. My wife doesn' D7>Ulff7fi ROOMS, nicely fnrnlslud. »uit- rcnsonnlito tuxes, Asklnie price $111,00 fi()0. Gcnrstf S, Srhnnek Airtncy, 3 Lin- Ing ll'.ini). Byrns Aicciu-y, phono PhJl n! Rum, 1-115<'.* fiirnlstli.'il [iniu-impnts: two-cur twpft. kc«D your books. For dotulla, send a like to drive, so It should also br nea nhln for huiinpsR couplr or Hnntlrmcii. Allnlrn a: Son Agency, Inc. Phona R. !___. pln^iiJ _J__!J___l__ Wry attrmitlvo exterior nnd tntfHnr, Pinny postcard or phone R, B. e-tne. ntnreH, If it has a little ground Iiuiulro nt -I' Lawi'Liico avenue. Kwina- ll-iM30. , UTTLfi"Slf7VKR A'RKA. home on-He- tWANt) NEW-Quainl modern bunga- low; plot 60x100: Uvln« room, kitchen, b MI till by oil. Income 1250 • month. BOATS Bennett Business Sorvlco, Room 7, 107threo bedrooms anil the rent docsn hiirt?. Win. Mi'Ucl. vutcd plot, lnrtff HvlnK room, fire- t'Oiututiir Smith. 1 < Mnp1« «v«nu», Fair Monmntith street. , ticen»»ltnto my havlnn'to bring a poaii FURNISHED hcdrnoni-slttInK room com- PAUL R, STUYKER. Realtor, Farms plac*?, modfni kitchen, three bedroonti two bedrooms, bnth: expansion attic{ hot butter bnndwirji and npple tn the offlc niul tiled iKith, automBilc hent; Km-Hve: nlr, oil heiit. A-SMIIK IIO.KDO, Pennl* Hnven___ Phnno H, H__J_:2J_1JL 1— tP-KOOT SKIFF, with Wisconsin !H ••'ARMflifS ATTENTION' Farm' hnnih' bined. Share new modrrn kitchen with nnd farm eslntcs. State HIKII- h. p. in-board engine. Good condition, nnd dairy hnnds ftupplled, Phono your Unit would bo ilnnily. We'll take ei one person. Near Fort Monriiouth, un SI6.00IJ. aiorKP i?* Sfhnnck Atfeiu-y, 9 k*. Byrnff^Attriiyy. phoiip Hum, 1-115(1,' VA lit H A V EN—Th ren-btdroom Mini* Cnn no Been week-ends, Ashing 111)5, order nnd I will send tho help, Qninn'i of your Itome n<* If It wrre our own. lilltt line. No children ' in1 pets. 2111 way 34, Holmdtl. Phone Holmdcl l.lii'hn nljicf. 1'hniifl !___!_•___!!•_?7C . HATifiSON—-S'lbstantial four* mom bun* hunifiiliivv, nnir rlvtr; nit i.tctlttnt ¥tiy E, Allnlrc Cornwell, Bnrden place, LlttU Rtrployment Aconry, l'JI Pnrlt ltow, N. lln> illildirn, il nnd 13. put their flliltrfi llriiticlipni t aventin, I.oni; llraiieh, lUiniie 0-IJOOI. KIJMSON, CUL'ON'lMi hoine. rxi-lu.slvi Kiilow. In roiivenii-nt location. Llvlii'r for *:,^.0r»n. W«art-Npm«th AKtnoy, 41 Silver, IMlnnn R, II, 6-1012, Y. 11, ^Phmie Cortliiiii|t._7.J_1.1. nn the wnll.HipiT, wi'U put Hum In ll Ill |l spction; Inifif living room, Hrfplncc- room, kllrhcn. iwu'beilroomR. bnth witli Hiniul rlrrrt. Phone R. R. _-2.49.« dntr IniiiHP with the Kfirys, Write 1 »llN(iAi,O\V—Three iicilionnK. tile hnl thrr . hrdntonir, tllnl biith, hot wnttr fhowri . Coif man hmtrr; n*br IIIUIMI', 11 Wntinn inail.-Fanwood, N. -^n, Byrn« Avcncy. Phone Hum. 1- u iu*l E_t*te lor tato fforlen, mooring, Beit offer .takes It, 89 cirllpnl, car« given, Phont Keiuis, 6. Vkon* Fan wood J-711" and luitli, ll.'l a month. >l,.xl, of Toys," Atlantlo Ulihlandi. Phont A S, Schtnck Aiffnry. R Llnt.i-.i -.. h : i..l .....I-: lot IIIINIIIII. A-k- nf the Monmuuth enmity .section of Completes 30 Yean Red Bank. The other car was oper- Fivt room», nr\d bath, jncloit-d porch, dinlnp room, mAdcm kitclun. two hi il- iiui -«',:...'>». 'r.mia lu i titu piuly. Oiir.;h. i'it»lr*i hint, ilinrit li-'t A. 11. I-1.M.'. With Bell System Etc.im heal, scrfcf.F, jtcrm snsh, gut 1 Giljb* hrtil. I''otl .Montnottth, Ajir. COLONIAL FLOWERS ntown. Mr. Patterson was treated liin^e; onc-mr jinragc. Immediate pos- wnur hciUr; Karak't. Cnnveiiirnt IU iv h- A1LM. I'll HKillLANHS. N-m -nmni 1 tfspion. Aeltiny JIO.nOO. Walker fc borhoml. I';-ici *]l'.SOU. John 1.. Minuiih h ,•,., - ,-., -.. IM:. •!. > » JIIJU' Inc-ntimi. ]•!. I'rmr tn thi meeting, n dinner Morsan Rehrig of 91 Lake ave., t Rivervlew hospital. Tii.ur.il, Hr:ilton>, 1 fl East front iirce!. Aacncy, Rumst-n load. J'luir.o Hum. 1- linn., ilii.ti- m-i-upiiiiry. 1'ii™ on ii|.;ilir:i- will he held ;it Giljlis h;ill in honor Fair Haven, a line foreman for The Sandy Hook boat line an- HABOLD PEBBV Si GEOBUG GUSSEV l'hone R. B. 6-3404.» 0716.' timi, O:ill A. I', ^-i; i.",l-,l. of Dr. Knl.Time. nounced this week that service be- EATONTOWN HOft^E of six rooms, bath, NAVfcSINK—CompN'trly fiirnishul b-.m- yi-;w" l-lN'lvItijoM ln-nw. iMiiinvi>n il|i- New Jersey Bell Telephone com- hot n't- heat: plot over one sere: ta\et . jratjy to step ri«ht into. Four •:•-; ;•-, tir- |ii:-..' , --N ;im tn in. :-.i.il i>;i!i J)r. Ii'ol.sunic, who received his pany, was honored by (he com- ween this borough and New York 5 EAST FRONT ST. HED BANK . bath, front and rr;'f pnrlo^i I lid,,.-. S11 r. luirh ;;r.'l ilrtailuil uiu-,-M' cdiK'fi'.inn :tt the Univjrsity of ity will begin Way 30. The original »S0. Askir.3 H.ion. Waller A Tindall. 1 pany last week at a luncheon at Hca/.ors. 19 Bast Front street, Phone R. porches, frill cellar, nijnd hot iiir hriit; ;'.:ir;i.;" ; ,\l:a !:mr> In , pa Vi ^1 Mi-i-rt ; Michii;:in. was in charge of the Molly Pitcher hotel in observance date was June 20. Phonr It. B. 6-1666 Telegraph I lower* If mage. Price *b..'i(i(i, Minuxh ARriicy. J'l.'iiii' i;i;h. Ic.inr,,-,' t-rui ••.main 1)11 nyiiPCDliiiritid rancor research pro- PhllJ>"Unj_JJ_ * _ m.ii'.::ui. «-Till Hat. 3-ul7i-W._ ot his 30th anniversary in the Bell Irving P, Zeichner, local attorney ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Bungalow of l Biiini ni thai university seven five room?, bath, t-unroom. hot air UfrLB~SiLVER—Attractive riiihi-room '1'\\'(* IDITAliKS I imr HHIIII!, and i»at : .system. He received a gold em- and state commander of the Air dwcllinft, four bedroomj, hot W.-IH* «.nh Mti-t In1 iimuviil I'ifim prop- years. Frum 194.i until 1942 he heat: one-car gnrn.Bc; plot 50x125. Quirt 1 blem from R. J, Smith, division Force association, took part in a i-.ficnborhood. Prior 16.500. Walker * hent, b:Uh, flatc roof: t\vo-c:ir HiiiitK '- il ' y. Al.v i-a-nli.iliii ;iinminl i-nn>:r,V. ast night on radio station WJLK, Runnonjrond._J>hono Kum. 1-"7I6.* Fiji; ll."l.'-. NUTlfiNi;" ihiini."'? I a" a" health, und WHS commanding ofll- HREWJRURY HOME of J!x room*, tile ccr of Ihe •Ilh servici! command Asbury Park. Others on the pro- b.ith, maids room niul bath, simroom, OCBASfOR't—QiiiunT,"rhiivmnix nvrr- I ilh. l-.nir ;MI ti\ I-IIMIIII i-fitt.i^".', gram were Gill Robb Wilson, air THIRD ANNIVERSARY *trim heat, nil, Cumbers K»s range* oom fnrmhoiisp. bath, modciisizi il iH-v. l.iii!,!.!:^' titainiiK all tlnlHovi - during tile rccenl wftr. Vciutiiiti blind*: two-cm* attached gn- kitchen, tknn An-plucrF, «iilt piuu milt-. U;; i-iiM'i't, mail. nti!y nlli lildi I; olumnist of the New York Herald- ruitci l>lo'. ICHXK.6. (low. location. Ask* floors; two-car gni-ace with nimrtnuM li> lailinail. till'.'- hUiiks to scllnol. inn- Tribune; Gen. Robert Copsey, state inir $IS,000. Wntkrr t Tindall, Real- nbove: kalf-»crc |ilot. AskiriK SI4,null. hi.i,i. tn xli-ris. 1'inr iiiiuhblX'Iniiiil. Tnlal aviation commander, and Col. Isaac OK tor*. 1!) East Front (trtct. Phone R. B. John L, Minugh Asmcy, numson lu.icl. in!-i j'T.'.i'i". I'm- (i. l.'i «•!• uiri r them To'- no caili III.\MI, mily f\'.l |nf monll), Schlossbach of the Asbury Park ft - 2 7 7 fi ,_^ Phone Ilum. T-0716.' inriuiits ii.iynnnt fur Imu^r. jiho taxrs DANCE air terminal. FAIR HAVEN N>w cmi-bunnalow of f KUMSON—Estate nica, II rooms, 4'i Mali i- ;in,l '. latfi: om-cnr nttnrhtd tr»rnf:e: lot 1^-aerc nlot. I'rice t'21,000. John I.. IVith thi; 1'iipiilar trel dhow tomorrow and Saturday «0xl53. IYITC |1fi.S»0. Walker 4 Tin- Minuglt Attency, RumaOn roud. Thoin1 nights at the high school auditor- cJ:ill, Reftlto:s. 19 Bust Fronl street. Rum. 1-07IC* . NOTICE \L /AIII.IK I.J-1'4. Uand um. Proceeds will go toward the Thoiip R. R. 6-a404.» Forrar's Liquors KUMSON—Old Farm Village. Urge liv- II...S.) firemen's memorial athletic field ing room, lirtiilatc, tiininn room, i^ui- STATB OK NKW JERSEY lo SEE THE FURNISHED Model porch, kitchen, tliitc bedrooms. 1 '.: MAIKilE IlllSGBLMAN. MAIIUARKT Hightstown Country dub drive. A special performance is be- Hunch house on Htfrhti Ttrraee, baths, ButomatH heat, 'i-aifc n!ot, it- RIKCELMAN liOI.lt, HAKNET GOLD, ing given this afternoon for chil- tached gnraie. I'ricc J'ja.tidU. Julni I- J.OUI.SK RlliliKLMANCHKIlBY, ELI/.- UaiiciiiK Kvcry Saturday Al«o. dren. Albert Wolfe Is chairman. BROAD ST. SHREWSBURY River Oakf, Fair Hnven. Five roomE, Mlnuch An'iicy. I'honc Hum. 1-071 (i^_ AHKT1I I1UINEE. .HJJIM tiUINKK. tile ht.lh, porch; attached gm-RRC. fXIE BAVEN—Well-liuilf bllnBaimv, C.IIRIST1NK RIE(!EI,MAN. ANN1B AllM., o'lli; Inc. Tax Col. Dane Sprankel of Fort Han- Lot 100x115. Price (IS.000. Allen living room, fireplace, dlninn room, KIKIiELMAN. t'llAHLOTTE HA1.SKV ock discussed Army Day Monday kitchen, two bedrooms, hath, mitoln.m: HISKSSEL. HKISMAN V. IIKKSSBL, night before the Lions club at the Brothers Rtd Bank, heat; two-car itara^e: f-i-acrc l>lnt. Pine KATIIEKINK IIIECELMAN BMMONri, $8,50(1. John L. Minuith Aiicncy. Hurn- LILLIAN IIIKCIELMAN. CRACK IIIK- Homatead inn, Thomas S. Field, Jr., LITTLE"SILVER'—Modern semi-bungd- (IKI.MAN I.KWI.S, MAI1KL RIEIiKlr- of Mtddletown, will speak to the Complete Line of Domestic and ton rond. Phone Rtiin._J-u"1 li.* low, first floor five rooms, fireplace, MAN. IIEN.1AM1N ItlKfiELMAN. MAH- tile bath; second floor, larKe room nnd RUMSON—Luiuriousiy furnish'il bunga- c taken Hiralnst you by Lot 100x113, Price $18,000. Allen de-fault. Hull. rV Mnn., April 10-11 tion in 1940. will participate in the ceremonies. R. B. S-3-104.* IVcston FOSTER and BELITA Mrs. John Irwin was elected FREE DELIVERY Phone R.B. 6-2731 l'LEAS'OllE BAY, I'orlaupeck. On rivir. Brothers, Rid Dank. 'Ihr- action has linn institutril for the A veteran of World War I, In Five roomg, biith and gariice, and pin-pust- nf sin i-iflcnlly eiiftu-riug n Coti- which he served in France and president of the Garden club last lnrgc boiithouse. Asking $11,000. Con- OMSON—Moderniied einhl-romn liwcll- trnrt of Rali- ilntcil Dcrr-niticr a. 1011. "THE HUNTED" Germany with the 85th Telegraph •eek. others elected were Mrs. ttancc Smith, 14 Maple avenue. Fhir lla- ing, two tiled Imtlis, hinlroom, licL- afrectini,' per-J»II>-<-H Incnti-d nn Ritmsnn Alio Chester L. Forrar, Prop. Rni.d, Hum'iin. Ni w .liiiry. Ynu. MAC- battalion, Mr. Rehrig is interested Orria Steelman vice president, Mrs. von. Phone R. B. 6-2308. ilai-t?, automatic heat, serecin'tl biiezn- The Bowery Bovs in William Hess treasurer, Mrs. Ray- REl> HANK—LnrKe ten-r-oom homv. rny, tuol houtc; two-cnr KiunK'': nirntr I!IK RIKliKLMAN, MAIIIIARET HIK- in boating and is a member of ilol, near rivd- and ocean. 1'rict $21).- CKI.MAN (IOI.ll. HAIINKT (101,11. "JIWX MONEY" mond Johnson secretary, and Miss Especially aduptahlc for t-'octor or pro- LOIIISK RIKiiKLMAN CI1BRRY. KLI/- Monmouth Boat cluti. He also is fcsaiontil mnn rrquirin« both home und 00. Miuugh Agency, fhutie Ituin. i- Mary Inglls corresponding secre- 716.' AIIKTH CUINF.K. JOHN (iUINKH, TIIPH. At* W«.'5!T*A|ir1l 13-13 a member of H. G. McCully chap- ofitcr. Immeilinlc occupancy. Priced at ClllllriTINK Illi:Ci:iiMAN. ANNIE Rlf. ter, Telephone Pioneers of Amer- tary. ,!22,:,0U. C. F. llnrden, Shrewsbury, 1EVEN-ROOM HOUSK: mn.i-iir liiirimr: GBLMAN. CHAHLOTTB IIAI.HF.Y HliK.-i- All Western Thrill Show Phone '!. B. 6-1661 Of C. H. Ncvius, It. lot 7ox322, Second house fi-oni Itivi i- SKL, IIKRMAr/ C. KRKSSKL. KATHKI- ica. The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist fl. C-I6S3-J.* idc HeiKhtF, Highway to. Jmmrdii.ir INK IIIKGRLMAN BMMUNS. LILLIAN "Badlands of Dakota" hurch met Tuesday at the chapel. RRIl HANK HOME," with four bedroomi. jossrssioti. Mrs. R. A. Uuolicr, 1'honc lUKtiELMAN. r.KAl'.K R1KGKLMAN Mrs. Roy E. Williams, Jr., pre-Public Auction Sale E\c. lletil rcsidrntial location. Deep K. H. l-_562-J.» _ LKWIS. M.xnKL IIIEHKI.MAN. REN.1A- "Trail of the Vigilantes" Highlands MIN KIKIiKLMAN. MARCARET 1I1K- sided. plot. 32,', feet. Mrdcrn kitchen, fmt- it AY VAN'HORN A(iBNCY--ParVi.f "uld Household gnodN, furnifthiiiKH anil antique from the MtaU *f lioor lavatory, tilrd bath, sunporch KIHI GKLMAN. JOIIN W. LKWIS. ncd 1LMI- Constance Mayer of 53 Valley st. (btjite, ',,1-acic hill site. Lovely vistit. RY i:iE(iELMAN arc IIIIMIH de- The American Legion auxiliary gnrauet fine cardrn soil, Asking I'iO,- 'hrre bedrooms, playroom, tile rout, new was fined $20 in Fair Haven police Raymond Witter to bo sold at public auction on POO. C. F. Bord>-n, Shrewsbury, Phoit frndatils In [-iMiK- ynu siirnrd haiii held a meeting last night at the il furnace; large garage, Immtdintr Cnntt-ii. t of Sale, n< srllrrs, and ln-- court Monday evening; by Magis- R. n. S.166! or G. H, Ntvius, R. B. «• losjeasion; »l«.(i00. .R»y Van Hen trate John V. Crowell on a charge home ot Mr. and Mr.?. Eugene J. J» c;ut^ you h:ive an interrst in nui-h inop- O'Rourke. Vgency, Fair Hnvcn, fhonc U. U. ti- ilv nr. nwm r, nr by way nf inchniitr Now She Shops of speeding on River rd. She was LITIXE SILVER. Modern bungnlow. ll 00.» •lu-ht ,if ilmvir-™- cu'rlrsy. You. CHAR- arrested by Officer William R. Rob- Photographers and reporters Two bedroom;*. Completely land&capvd •AY VAN HORN AGENC4'— SptirioUa I.OTTK KKMPTON. nrc mtidr ilerenda"t bins. torn the Newark Evening News FRIDAY, APRIt 8t plot; close to echool. Askinc f 1 o.5(J0. htinif. Lance livlup room, lifcplncr, h yim Ir.wo im intevrsL in snid "Cash and Carry" 'iaited the high school Tuesday. It C. V. Borden, Shrewsbury. Phono R. B. irfnkfnjt nook, tilt bnth, lnvntory, Uirec 1 A two weeks' misaion will open 1 P. M. SHARr AT rty as; the snlr licir at In is expected that a feature story 8-1661; G. H, Nevint. R. B. «-l63i-J.» icdroottis, oil hot water hent. Itecontlv Without Painful Backache Apr. 24 at Our Lady of Perpetual UlTLE SILVER—Desirable location. edc^oiated, irxulatcd; Knr»if»; 7U,.fiU0. r.HARLKS HlKliKLMAN, dormscil. said When disorder of kidney function permits about the school will appear in a nivr tellool. Bedroom and full bath CHARLES RIEOELMAM hnvlns slirned poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it Help church. The first week will tay Van Horn Aftcncy. Fair Haven. Fulil Cncilnu-t of Sale. You. THOMAS uture Sunday edition of the paper. en first floor; three additional bedrooms PhoneJl^B^S.IIOPj^ mnyca«sennHrTingbftck:ichc,rheumnticrm.na, be for women and girls and the and bath second floor; modern kitchen; KBMPTON, nri- made ilrfendunl brcau^e IPR pains, loss of pep Find energy, getting up The junior class will take its an-Borden Auction Galleries RAY VAN "KOBN ACiENCY—wontTeil you have an inltfrst in snid property nights, swelling, puffinesa under the pycit, second week for boys and men. detached enrage. Attractively priced at tettlng. Attractive Cline , Cod. Five nual trip to New York city tomor- SIS,000. C. K. Bordcn, Shrewsbury. by w;iy nf iarhnatc rjellt of rurtcsv, hcmlitchca nnd dizziness. Freaucnt or scunty Father Emery and Father Warren, oom&, fireplace, tilrd \ti\lh, cxptinsinti s liuflniul nf CKAH1.OTTE KEMPTON. passafre.s with Bmnrtins and burnina aome- row. About 35 persons will make Asbiiry Park Circle & Highway 35, Neptune, N. J. Phone R. B. 1-1661 i G. H. Nivius, R. B. iceond floor, nil heat; Knrnpe; $M,o00. You. LILLIAN RIEOELMAN. arc made Capuchin Franciscan Father!, will 6-16:t::-j,- times shows there is Romcthing wrong with the trip. Radio City, a Broadway tay Vr.n Horn Agency, fair Haven. tlefriiilaat beciuise you have nn intercut your kidneys or bladder. conduct the mission. play and a visit to the business dis- L1TTLE SILVER, Rumson road, Five- Phone R. B. 6-4100.• in siiul nrcipu'ly l»y \v!\y nf ilnwer, us Don't wjiitl Ask your druggist (or Dotn't Joseph E. Scdler has been named room cottaxe with \-KO bedrooms and HAy-VANf-HORN "AOKNCV—iliniTbT- the u-idnw of CHARLES RIEdELMAN, Pills, a fitimnlnnt diuretic, used fiuccePEfullr tricts will feature the outing. • unporch. Modern tiled bath and kitch- fore war. Five lovely rooms, tile liitth, deceiispil. by millions for over B0 years. .Doan's five cancer campaign chairman in the Baby grand piano (Weber), Sheraton table (mahogany), 1 pair Ilayo 1 en. Economical hent. Asking 914,800. C. oil heat, ftrildace; itnnise; low tnxi. -. Dated: Mnrcli 54. 1 !>•!!>. happy relief and will help the 15 mile* of borough. The senior class held a dance lamps, punch bowl and 12 cups, silver tea set, 6 pieces; Empire chest of Y. Borden, Shrewsbury. Phone R. B. 6« Asking f 11,500. Kay Van Horn Agency, I. (IRANT SCOTT, kidney tubes flush nut poisonous wute from The fishing derby, conducted by Friday night at the auditorium. 16__: G. H. Nevluf. R. B. «-1833-J.- Fall Haven, Phnn» H. B. «-4_W»n^ Clerk- of the Superior Court. your blood. Get Doaa'a 1'ilU. drawers (mahogany), 3-piccc living room suite, i rush bottom chairs, SHREWSBURY—Spacious home In rcli- the Rod and Gun club, began Fri- MiBs Joan Hayward ot the Wash- dcntinl Shreirshury. Four btdroom^. LAY VAN HOUN AliENCY—Moikin day. Weigrhing-in stations are lo ington secretarial school, Newark, 5-picce dinette set, secretary desk, (walnut), Victorian marble top two tiled baths nnd lavatory; two acres Knollwood home. Four large roomti, Monmouth County Surrotate't Office. addressed the high school girls on bureau, Victorian sofa, marble top table, 1 S.\12 Bcluchistan rug, 1 8x10 of excellent property.- Priced at 128,- nitomatic hot water hent, roinb;IIJItlntr In the mutter of tin cstiiti! of Alice C. catcd at Bnhr's landing, Johnny's scrceni; "5x150 plot, fenciiier: iMu.MJu. IlcvilU, drci-asiil, Nutice' tu creditors lo landing, Jack and Ed's landing, Monday. American Oriental rug, coffee table (hand carved), occasional chain, 750. C. I'. Borden. Shrewsbury. Phone 1 R. B. 6-1661: G. H. Ncvius, R. B. 6- Cssh required (2,000. Ray Van Horn present clnims n^ainsl estate-. Roxy's, Port-o-Call, Highlands "Your State Police in Action 1633-J.* :cncy, Fair Hnvcn, I'honc R. 6. 6- I'tirsutitit to tilt- order (if Uornian Me barrel back chairs, liluu sofa (down filled), 1-piccc bedroom suite (wal- 10C.» Fnddin, Surrogate nf the County of Mon- basin landing and Bahr's commer- was the subject of a film and talk nut), washing machine, refrigerator 4 ft., end tables, lamp tables, floor OCB.WJfORT—South Shrewsbury river [AY VAN HORN AGENCY—Attractive muuth, made on the Fit-sl day nf April, cial pier, Everett Hess, president given last night by a state trooper front. Boat owner's ideal lionip. Six- new Cape Cod. Near tnuisiiortation. 19-tll, on the npplk'ntion of Marip A. of the club, Is chairman of the at the Methodist church. The pro-lamps, table lamps, 92-piccc dinner set (Pasmanticr), Austrian vaae, room home with ultra-modern kitchen Large living ruo'm, two bedrooms, auto* Barrett, and Jnseph J. Rcville, ndminis- ' i' uA'.'i«.uf* and three bedrooms; shaded house urea. ntic heat, expansion second flonc; $|fl,- trators with will iuincxed, of the i.-stati.- derby. gram was sponsored by the Mctho- hand painted plates (Holland), Dresden compote, Bisqu* figure, Boa*, dock with deep water entrance. Re- 00. Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Hu- of Alice 0. Rcville, de'etased, notlco s Miss Bertha Walling, a former dl Men's club. The club will hold Limoges chocolate set, 7 pieces; Wedgwood pitchers, French music moval compels sale At f 14.500. C. F. ven. Thone B. B. li.U0O.« hereby given tn the creditors of snid Borden, Shrewsbury. Phone R. B. 6- resident of this borough, recently a dinner later this month. Robert RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Attractive dect'nfced to exhibit to the subsetilitis box (1800), Demi-tasse cups, original Ridgcway pitcher (1843), bric-a- 1IS61 or C. H. Ncvius, R, B. t-Uaj-J.* administrators with will nnnexeil, ji^ married Clark Holmes of Syracuse, Corey was in charge of the pro- JtED BANK— MldTletown area. River- bungalow, Rumaon. Two fine bed- brac in English, German, French, Austrian, cut and pressed in •> variety ooma, genuine tile bnth, laundry, oil nroi-cS'iid, their debts and demand: N. Y., at Syracuse, gram. Ray Taylor headed the re- front property, riparian rights; in- lent; larace. Immediate possession; against the snid estate, nmlrr nnth, Mrs, Randolph Borden is vaca- freshment committee. of patterns; table scarfs (Belgium, Italian), beer steins, oil painting! by »ro.Nimr,tely one ace. Four bedroom!, 10,500, Ray Van Horn Aifcncy, Fair within six months Iron) tht> date of 1)IL Kahten, Becker, Laux, Oliver, wall mirrors, candclabras, picture frames first floor lavatory, inclosed heated sun- avtn. Phone R, B, 6-rch, t.le bath, lavatory, ftejtm oil fired In the matter of the estate of Albert An Easter dinner was held Tues- cellent location; >17,dOfl, Three-bed- cat, firepla.ee, playroom, laundry, Ve- Runyon, deceased. Notici; to creditors to M omlcrful gdlilcn-liiirtl tableware day at the Methodist church. rocm house-, bath; lot jOxllS; gas heat- ictian blindu: large iilot. Askini; $17,- present, claims against estate. ed: ont-car caraae; f!,40fi. Alfred 00. Ray Van Horn Asency. Fair Hn- Pursuant to the order of Dorman Mc- that spells sunsliine on your table, The board of health met Friday Showltv, Ocean avenue, and BencH road, en. ^hpjne R. B. 6.4100.* Vaddiu, Snrroirnto ot the County of Mon- drama in your entertaining, and a night at borough hall. Monmouih Beach. Fhon* 1-2227 e» L. RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Delightfully mouth, mndu on the fourth day.ot April. Mrs. Lewis O. Smith, Jr., presi- B. 6-Ot10. modernised early American. Seven- 1949, on the appHcatiun of Ninn Pearl lifetime investment! A 26 pc, serv- dent of the Parent-Teacher asso- FARM.'IN EVERETT, on Ev.rctt- Holm- •oom home. New all electric kitchen, White, Sole Executrix of the estate of led bath, lavatory, fire-place. Near Albert Runyon, deceased, notice is here- ciation, and Andrew Dano laat FREE del road, close to church, 5','- acre-, ice for 6 is only $58.50, tax-free. cultiVKtHl ground; two-story house, %ix iver: 122,500. Ray Van Horn Agency, by given tn thv deditors of said dc- week attended the central spring rooms, hot' air heating, electricity and Hir Haven. Phone R. W. 6-4100.* ce-i\snl l^j exhibit to the subscriber, sole See Cirilvtc here! conference of parents and teachers all city comfort. Established eouter;; KAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Tiny e*: executrix, a", aforcsiiid. their debts and at Trenton, tight outbuildings; Bnrage for two can; tate, acre lovely grounds. Chat-mint: demands imainst thi? said cstute. under benic3. orchards. AH building* In very line-room home, t-.vo bnths. lavatory, oath, within six. nnuHlls from Hie ilnte Mrs, Irene Oakes was elected Rood order. Kpr details, phone E. B. >ll burner, two fireplaces: patio; garage; uf the- aforesaid order, ol- they wili 'bo president of the V.F.W. auxiliary GENERAL ELECTRIC lttyhoUEC. f Ti. 500. Rny Van Horn fnrcvei" biiii'cd of their nctions therefor last week. Othera elected were Mrs. WEST LONG BRANCH—Rum-h type Aetncy, Fair Hnvci, Phonr- R, B. 6- gnin.s' tlK- said sulm-riber. home, just tomplcted. Large living iuo» Hated: Ficr-lml.l, N. ,1.. April 4. 1849. Elido Rodriquex vlca president, loom, two bedrooms, tile bath, kitchen, HAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Near NINA PEARL WHITE, Mrs. Gertrude Johnson conductress, dining room, full cellar: large cornir Shrewsbury rivpr. Plot 115x200 fert. Compton Street. Mrs, Bertha Wiecoreck secretary, HOME plot, most beautiful strtu. Mr. Pullen, Rambling Colonial, Built in 1940. Seven UclfiTil. Niw Jersey. between 6 a_d » P\_M., L. B. 6-0740. rooms, two tiled baths, pine paneling: Messrs. Knuerts. 1'illsbury, 72 BROAD ST. '^x ^ Mrs. Ella Hennessey treasurer, Mrs. LONG BRANCH—Wgf new bungalow: orectewny; rlotlble garagp. Asking $22,- Carton & Sorensun. Alice Sprlggs guard, Mrs. Elisabeth S00. Ray Van Horn Asency, Fair Iln- Atlantic lliKlili'inl-. M. J. Five rooms, bath, full cellar; second Attorney!,. Helikcr chaplain, Mrs, Sophie Bia> floor for expaiicion; two rooms and bath. en. Phone B. B. t-4100.* PHONE 6-0229 lcr trustee for three years, Mrs. Beautiful neishborhood; largo plot, Mr RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Mode™ NOTICE Amy McGrsil trustee for two FREEZER and RANGE riverfront home. Expansive view. SchleEingcr, A. V. 2-7800, . Noiicu is lureby KIVCII that scaled FAIR "HAVEN—River Oaks. Pre-wir Three spacieius bcdiooms. fireplace, oil years and MM. Florence Adalr teat, tiled kitchen; garage; pat_-___ stalled oil hot water hent; two-car ga- ml rveiiinga, Key. T-036a, rage. Workshop, outside storage cel- from ilu District Clerk's office or from OF THE YEAR! 1>RY LOT—On lar; playhouse. School bus Mops at tin- mchilout. LOTOn Drurnmond HVFIIUC. Red door, Taxe* 160 a year. Immediate oc- Cirlifii'l ctu'fks In nn iiinoimt etiuiil Dank. $S00; two lot*, route 3u, Henii- cupincy. Reduced tci '12.S0O. Phone to flvu l»f font d*f;{) nf the huso bid n'? Corntr, JTTiO e»r the Uurnuirli of Red Hunk, ciitcd along the entire wcttern side of Protccled frontase. Convenient to By schools, ch'irche-K, shopping, bus, Co- New Jrrsry, Battin road, between River road and the fly (rt-dcr of Ihn Itonrd of Eihicntloii, Shrewsbury, at Fair Haven. See N. B. onlal hunpnlow has twn hfdrntitns anil hath off private hall. Cumfortnhle living Borounh of Kill liidik. New Jersry. Wolcott, ownw, Fnlr Haven, or your - PAUL A. YOUNG, MRS. E. MADIGAN, Home Economist broker. room, compact sunny kitchen with built- n ralilncts, new gas range, nutomatic District Clerh, LITTLE SILVER—Kino homt. fenturln* lot witter heater; low price, low main- Mrs. Mudigan in known from cotmt-to-const by Home Economists aunpnrcn, llvini; 'room with fireplace, tenanceance, low taxes, (;. I. cun'cuntt nnvellonv V ced«r Until clostls, til* bath, two lame this f l »«40n Ii Pi of public utility companies, department stores, appliance dealers and this for only »«,40n. Inquire Pirnt Shin bedroom*; cnrnitu beautifully lnml- Rlt O R 8 •caped uroumln; nutom»tlc heat: IH. Realty Offler. Route 85. ClilTwood Beai-hl . SAME DAY SERVICE wholesale distributors. Much of her professional career lms bcuu spent J,00,, Call Lawlry Agency, Highway 35 Hvenlnga, cull Mr. WebaUr, Mat. 1- H. n. S>041 (1, ON in interviewing Aincriunu housewives on their kitchen and. cooking prolf W0UI,li" YOU'MKE"a vLnmini: while • CAPE~"CC>IJ ccTrrAfTES^ »"sV5iKTi—inlxt kins, giving lectures on kitchen planning, demonstrating modern niefUodtj. prltul at jrt.SHri, yfrn-'i-tnimi W plot. Kk-flWni opportunity for (i. I a III.-H..Inl l.iu,11, onlv !•>., ISllll down. MiildlrK.wn. Others. Call R ni!!r«.lo MHtnwan rnilrnad ? I n t inn ? (7 1 Vei, Purina Rotated hat done It willi modem elect rical linuseliold appliances. Having 'I raveled tlie length il. Marvin, MIL U2.i.B£:_ DRY CLEANING - dally.) Ltivrly trrrarrd t-rnnnil* aqain. In Rcioatch luti. chlckl mid In'ctidlli nf thm> United States telling ihu story ol1 good.eleetriu LOOK1NI. FOR A R All RAIN'to rrmndd" with US-font froiitaKr. ("einiffirtiitilr qiew 12% loiuron NEW Starting A two-family hnuit modrrnlird, > ivinc roftm. hrlght. sunny kitciuti, t-?.ti CALL Rood. Investment, Properly comprising h'frful hedrrtnmji. Cnmrilrtc bplii. rlrr. ChtcketXlti than en 1141 Jlarl. kitchen and home lnundr.y planning and modfriujialiou, Mrs. Miuligau .'four apartments In fir*** rcMtlrntlel i>rc- Iric. city wat,r. lleili't mi>« «rrlne lhl> •na main - which w» lh» KST lins become a recognized expert on these subjects. lloli aei-timi or » choice lot. Con'arl nilt** anelitit; buy at $.*..Mlfi, Iritiuir^ RED BANK 6-4828 Puilna EVER mad* lor lift aad nwnje. A, H. I-nr,S6-J. ' Tiratr Shin Realty nflio, Itmitr .15, ClifT- growth. Bt ivir* lo Hart rant nTT!,K SILVER, Attractive nnv twrT. nonil H. sell. KvinliiKH, mil Mr. Woli- "Tho Most Modern Plant In DOOlt FKIZES riti;PAi(i;u LOUD hedrnotn hiiuiciilow with Mtnc-hitl pa- »j»r. Mnt, l.'i«4S-W. chlcki ihii year »n Punna llarl- ram'! larBf pint: aulnimtlc hfat. Afklnsr ^T—5^1^125, All clear, ready fnr IUMIII- Monmouth County" •na Chtckirlttt — tht fc»it mil 112,00(1. Cnll Ljwley Altency, Hlvhwny ing. Nf(i rennonihle nfTtr •(fiiffrl, Km fiB, li. n. «.nno. Irifurmatlnn. phone H. II. 6-Hn!l1-lt nr enll_aj_ M John hliri.l. II,i] HIIIIII. FIFTH AVENUE Inidgit In IhU modern plcamnt four liOT—On Tower Hlil nvtiiwn-, TvTiui. room rO'UPfrnth'f irnrd«n KPHrlmnit Choice location, Phnilf R, II. B.ailli.1, l.nrito rnnm», fronl nnd roar fntranccn, Price irnmnahlr. M, (Jrrnrd, 111,1 Mr- LAWS COAL COMPANY, Inc. J. H. MOUNT CO, llnl. hot walir, IM a tnnnlli. llrntim- cnanle jti-Mt.. CLEANERS «bl(.Jn\>>lniHil. Plui.iif II. H. t-452H.H.» V'OII sA Uf 6iriTBASKTi uTnisiiTirTH, li • "• 37 E. I KONT ST. HEM I1A.NK 8HIIKWSIIIJKY, NEW til BKOAD ST. HED BANK, N. J. WV:sf CiNTi iiifANcfi; N,,, >-:>; .»or,i hniMr, on .1', > lut'r)., on KIUHIMW Until, MA hm Urn., t'j rnama HI l.nle. Till>l htlfhrn, dining nnd llvlni, srom; HOI us: hath, aid trnravr, New nil hot wnt 1 ronm, fnur hrilmnni', Iwn Imih^. llm^itl.' n A, M. in « I . M. •». llccl Bank 6r 1250.1251 PHONE &1330 h*#l. JfnmiMllat* Ofcuiiatiry, i'hgnc h, I'ontu; lw(i*trfr aaragr, AVHUHIIU die Munilay llnnuih Saturday «• (•I'll. Lot «i HOUSE MINT White Van Heusen NcidinRer, Mrs. Joseph R. Peseux, program honoring Mrs. Rucckhnus 218-WHITE 5 CHAMp HATS Mrs. George Emmons, Mrs. Walter who was present. She was given Atlantic Pact Met it against Shirts *2« Simile, Miss Stella Bailey, Mrs. a corsage of white orchids and a Former Senator Speaks Iht •limtnts. Sizes JSJi to 17 «**-. 110.00 William Urstadt, Mrs. Frank Mc- Bible. Prayers were given by Mrs. Cleaster, Mrs, Roland Emmons, Hcrshon, and an original poem, At Sea Bright Mns. Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. dedicated to Mrs. RueokhAiis, was Leonard Lufburrow, Mrs. Maitland WHITE! Wilson Brother* read by the author, Mrs. Irving Former Senator John B. Toolan Walling, Miss Vcra L. Tomblcson, Krakowitch. Mrs. Ellas Kamrass $l McGregor Sport of Middlesex county hailed the Ouratwill Tin Mrs. Elwood I. Monahan, Mrs. Jo- was accompanist for Cpl. Seymour signing of the Atlantic Pact as a tmsm*... Shirts FROM'3-SO seph 1. Lehan, Mrs. Wayne Dar Schwartzman of Fort Monmouth, move toward maintaining peacs ai land, Mrs. Judson Hopla, Jr., Mrs. guest soloist. he addressed a meeting of the Sea ttxtm**** Curtis Clayton and Mrs. J. Carlton Bright Lions club at Harry's Lob- Cherry. Officers Elected ster house Monday night. Mra. James C. Glenn of Holmdel Citing the growth of American LEVINSON'S rd. entertained the members of the By Church Guild foreign policy, Mr. Toolan recalled LOOK YOUR BEST IN A G. G. Sewing club Monday nlghl the advice of George Washington Mrs, Edward Burke was elected at her home. Present were Mrs. president of the Jennie Curtis which had been to stay clear of Hardware Store Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. Frank guild of the Keyport Baptist foreign entanglements. NO NEED TO PAINT SO OFTEN-USE BPi VAN HEUSEN BOLD LOOK SHIRT McCleaster, Mrs. William L. church at a meeting Monday eve- "We are signing a pact," he said, 2 WEST FRONT ST. Barnes, Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Mrs. ning at the home of Mrs. Norman "which provides that if any one na- James Neidinger, Mrs. William Laursen, Atlantic st. tion la attacked, it means conflict. Foot of Broad St. With the new spread collar and French Urstadt, Mrs. Roland Emmons, Monmouth Plumbing Supply Compaq Other officers named were Mrs. Only Congress can declare war, but Mrs. Hendrick L. Bennett and Mrs nevertheless, this is a commitment. Red Bank 6-3989 cuffs, available in the following colors: Charle» Kirchncr. Lyman Morris, vice president; Mrs. 163 West Front Street Red Bank, N. J. Fled Dean, treasurer, and Mrs, It imposes a moral hold on the Wo have Floor Sanding Machine* Mrs. Emma. T. Rudigcr, Mrs. Fred Rudolph, secretary. country." The speaker said he did • SKY BLUE • LAVENDER Jeannette Ever dell, Mrs. Pheone •Previous to the meeting the not believe war to be inevitable. for Kent. PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLIES Neidinger and Mrs. Elizabeth Huy- 1 guild attended a Lenten service in Members of the Red Bank, Fair ••••••I • ROSEWINE • ECORN ler attended a meeting of the Unit- the church when organization ed Women's Republican clubs ol night was observed. • YELLOW • MIST GREY Monmouth county Friday afternoon Mrs. Barclay Henderson was at West Long Branch. hostess at the meeting and the H. Cameron Burn, Jr., of Charles- business session waa conducted by • WNK • SAND TAN ton, S. C, recently visited hi Mrs. James Leach, retiring presi- uncle and aunt, Postmaster and dent. A sunshine basket, spon- Mrs. Joseph R. L. Jackson, sored by the guild and with gifts William A. Glenn, a student at from members of the church, will You'll want several of these... Priced at $3.95 the Theological seminary at Alex- bo sent to Mrs. Boyd South, and andria, Va., has resumed hii studies her daughter, Betty, patient* at after a visit with his parents, Mr. Allen wood hospital. and Mrs. James C. Glenn of Holm- EASTER TURKEYS Plans were made for the an- del id. nual birthday party, Apr. 18, at OURS ALONE IN RED BANK! Deanne Johnson, daughter of the home of Mrs. Edward Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson Second st, entertained a few friends Thurs- Others present were Mrs. George day in celebration of her birthday A. Cosper, Mrs. Francis W. Stan- Guests were Patty Emmons, Bar- hope, Mrs. James Emmons, Mrs. bara Wilson, Ferol Peseux, Joyce Fred Dean, Mrs. Lyman Morris, Bennett and Antoinette Numlato. Mrs, Everett S. Poling, Mrs. Ed- Fathers' night will be observed ward Jones, Mrs. Harry B. Craw- EVISCERATED at a meeting Wednesday night of ford, Mrs. Fred Rudolph and Mrs. the Parent-Teacher asssociatlon at Wilbert Smith. the school. Accordion Mickey and his pupils of Keyport will enter- Dorothy Hoffmann tain. , THE TOPICAL SUIT IWTWTW' RESI All Mrs. Frank McCleaater and ion Becomes Engaged Frank, Jr., «pent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffmann of with relatives at Mlddletown, Pa, Branch ave. have announced the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roselle, Mrs. 80c lb. engagement of their daughter, Russell Walling, Mrs. Frances Miss Dorothy A. Hoffmann, to Pvt. Woolley and Mrs. Ida White of Red Walter Penny, Jr., son of Mr. and Bank visited Wilfred Morrell Sun Mrs. Penny of Camdcn. The en- day at the Boonton firemen's home, gagement was announced at a birthday party given for Miss Hoff mann Wednesday of last week. Miss Hoffmann is employed with the Red Cross at Fort Monmouth. Pvt. Penny Is stationed at that post. No date has been set for the wedding. NOTICE GARAGE OWNERS An F.H.A. Title I Loan Will Provide TRUCKERS Open Sunday... Visitors Welcome... Over 3,000 Turkeys The Necessary Funds SERVICE All Turkeys Arc Dry Picked—Available In Any tlie tnd Amount—It to 30 Lbs. lYc«, the complete cost of your roofing job' may lie financed easily} THE FOLLOWING ESTABLISHMENTS WILL SERVE SUNRISE TURKEYS EASTER SUNDAY and quickly thru the Merchant! Truit Company. No immediate STATIONS FAR HILLS INN Buttonwood Manor Molly Pitcher Hotel cash outlay is required. Rate* are low and the loan (up to Auto and truck spring* YE CO1TAGE INN formerly owned by th* Red Bank $2,500.00) may be repaid in convenient monthly installment! Red lank Spring Co., Keyport Route 31 State Hgwy. #4 over a period at long at three years. war* purchased by us. New Jersey Somerville, N. J. Matawan, N. J. New Jersey We are equipped to give Get an estimate of the cost, then either come in to see us, or tell complete Car and Truok Service. your contractor you want to finance here. Take advantage of our experienced service, •ale* - Repair* Installations and Quick Service SUNRISE TURKEY FARM NEW BRUNSWICK SPRING SERVICE EAST ROAD (Near Campbell's Junction) BELFORD, N. J. "'" " ""•« »""• 19 Division St., New Brunswick TELEPHONE KEANSBURG 6-1088 PHONE N. S. 2-3621 Pace Twelve) fi 1UXK BEOTBTEft, 'APBfTJ T. Cray Ladiet to Serve the market every year. Some of sion agricultural economist at Rut- Farm News these are good, but have not been gers, will interview six young farm- Easter Project How to Tell DR. ERNEST C GIERDING At Filkin Hospital thoroughly tested and it may be ers whose credit problems are typ- Dentiit and Dental Surgeon Plowing; Under Cornstalk* possible that some of them have a ical. The bankers' viewpoint will Anthony W. Eckcrt, administra- harmful effect on the crop which is be presented by a panel of five. Hour* M A. Bt to 7 P. Bt tor of Fitkin hospital, has asked Larvae of the European corn being dusted or sprayed. In some For Veterans Your Youngster the Monmouth County Red Cross borer live over the winter on the On it will be William J. Kinna- Mondays Through Saturdays Bus passes the door instances they may be entirely un- mon, vice president of the Hunter- Club lo Send Plants SW MAIN ST. Phone Keaasburg C-1213 KEANSBUBG, N. t. chapter to send more Gray Ladies inside of cornstalks or in the corn acceptable to the contractor for don County National bank, Flem- to his hospital for volunteer serv- stubble remaining in the field, ai whom thr crop is being grown. If To Army Hospitals About Sex ice. To meet this request the well as in stalks of weeds along the ington; W. Frank Mooney, Federal county chapter is conducting a the crop is a contracted one, then Land bank; John W. Ollly, Produc- "That Little Talk" fence row. follow the recommendations from tion Cicdit association; Chester Ty- The Navcsink Garden club has special course in Gray Lady serv- Plowing under cornstalks and contributed .$15 to the state Garden ice nt the chapter headquarters, the concern which processes the son, Farmers' Home administration, With Adolescents destroying the weeds will kill many crops. and Donald D. Balliet, Prudential club fund to purchase flowers for directed by Mrs. Karl Tongring, of the larvae. This will help ie- patients in the state's Veterans' service chairman. duce coi nboier on the early spring Insurance company. Not So Trying l«wn Mowing Season Other spcakets will include hospitals for Easter. Complete de- RADIANT HEAT 'In my opinion," said Mr. ,Eck- sweet corn crop. Birds help to re- KlPt'KlilVC rUM SNOW VJEl.TIMi IN IIKIVCHAVk, April should see the lawn mower George H. Slebbins, president ol tails lor the club's own Easter pro- Sex education is a strange busi- ert, "Gray Ladies arc a very im- duce the number ef worms during brigade out in full force, doing the gram lor servicemen patients were ness. We can tell our children how SIIIEWAMig. NEW HOMES and CHICKEN HOUSES portant asset to the voluntary hos- the winter. the Simsbury Bank & Trust com- job thai is .still the most important pany, Simsbury, Conn., and Prof. completed at a meeting Tuesday a car runs and what makes it pital. The service rendered by The cornstalks and stubble at Navcsink library. rain. But try. going through the or- them is important not only to pa- in lawn care. Henry Keller, Jr., of the Stafc Uni- should be plowed under before But if the lawn mower is not in Members will contribute hard- deal of "that little talk ' with ado- tients, but also to the administra- Apr. IS or shortly thereafter and versity staff. tion." good shape right now, this is not boiled eggs and dye, and these will lescents, or teaching younger chil- plowed deep enough to prevent the the time to let the grass grow un- Crop Punting By Mane he taken to veterans' hospitals at dren about ourselves—how human HEATING SYSTEM stalks from being brought to theder your feet, warns Ralph E. En- Fort £>ix for patients to color. Also bodies work, how life starts—that OIL FIRED SQUARE JACKETED BOILER surface by later tillage operations, Spraying and dusting farm crops members have invited the public is rough going! gel, Rutgers university turf expert. by airplane will he the subject of a OH Burntr—Minneapolis-Honeywell control* for winter an4 Amtrici's Best Cerstti advises M. A, Clark, agricultural He recommends checking over the to participate in their special plan, The imparting of knowledge to agent, tn sweet corn growing areas short course at Rutgers universitv •ummer hot water. Slum u.Um with 5 r«di«tor>. Com- fitted by Graduate Conetierw mower at once, instead of ne.\tApril 25 to 29. collecting spring bulbs from gar- children on this subject becomes in- plelt installation with 275 ill. fuel oil tank. the cooperation of every grow- month when it will he really needed. dens, putting them in pots and creasingly important and more and er in a community to follow this Although the course is open to HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM TUCKERS If the mower was acting a little everyone with an active interest in sending these to the veterans' hos- more educators and writers are at- plan will greatly reduce the num- tired or stubborn last fall, careful pitals to that patients may watch tempting to deal with it. All capptr piping, I radialon, oil fcurnar-boiltr.Complet e 9OOA COMET SHOP ber of first generation moths. the subject, preference will be given hutallatian. WW oiling and adjustment may make it to pilots and operators of aircraft the plants grow. Plants may be Two of the very latest writings lie Broadway Long Branch Rubbish and stems of the large purr again. But sometimes cutting left at the home of Mrs. Freder- OM V«tr Guaranteed FREE Local Service 24 Haurs a Day weeds growing along the fence who arc doing crop dusting and in the field to come to hand are edges get dull, and that's a job for spraying work. Enrollment will be ick Eldridgc at Atlantic High- Lois Pcmberton's "The Stork NATIONAL RADIANT HEAT CO. row* are most easily destroyed by an expert. As a matter of fact, a lands any time Sunday. limited to 30 persons. Didn't Bring You" (Hermitage HUmboldt I-M4* You can't tail with burning if thia i> possible. The repairman experienced in adjusting Mrs. William Raoul and Mrs. Press), which recites the facts of ITS Na. Ttk. St. Newark, N. J. thoroughness of control not only and sharpening mowers probably Subjects to be studied during the Louisa Card, both of Navcsink, life for teenagers, and Prof, James on the farm but also in gardens will save time and tempers. And week include the nature of plant have been made honorary club L. Hymes, Jr., "How to Tell Your will largely determine the amount if the mower is taken to the shop diseases and agents used to con- of borer damage during the early trol them, methods of applying fun- members. Child About Sex" (Public Affairs now, instead of when the grass be- Mrs. Harry Corwin and Mrs. Pamphlet No. 149), designed for MOULIN ROUGE summer. gin* to grow, it'll be ready for the gicides, insect injuries to crops and what insecticides to use, controlling David Jackson will design a set- the younger child. Both OH the HMORN work ahead, ting for an Easter buffet supper long-felt need for factual trutns. HIGHWAY 35, EATONTOWN, N. J. Extends Cow Pasture County Agent Clark urges lawn weeds with chemicals, the weather Both are chock-full of facts for the To get the most possible milk and its effect on disease and insect party to be entered in the L. Bam- owners to make sure that the re- bcrg'cr table-setting contest at whole family to read and discuss. — PRESESTS COIN MURK MIX from an acre of pasture, come at- pairman or the owner docs not sat control and some of the engineer- tention must be given to the sod. ing problems involved in airplane their department store at Newark the mower to cut shorter than an Wednesday, Apr. 13. If you arc as shy or embarrassed STEWART/' Florida* Outstanding In the first place, the pasture must inch and a half. Close mowing spraying and dusting. as most parents, or even if you be seeded with the right kind of Classes will be conducted by reg- Mrs. Peter Mortenson will con- only fear that you may bungle the weakens the grass so that weedb duct a special class for members HAMMOND ORGAN Player MEN mixture. Then it must be proper- can get started. ular faculty members of the Col- jol>—just leave a copy of "The ly fertilized and limed, broken up lege of Agriculture at the State in the floral arrangements. Club Stork Didn't Bring You" lying ' You'll really note the differ- The height of set can be meas- members who are taking the judg- ence between Leon'a Alrform into smaller fields for rotation university. Further information about where the children can sec grazing, clipped when necessary, ured with a rule with the mower about the course and application ing course of the state garden club Opening Easter Sunday Anlthintr and the old style standing on a flat surface.. If the at Orange this week are Mrs. Cor- it, and you'll soon find them read- prosing. Send one null—HO and droppings scattered at least blanks can be obtained from t'ic ing and enjoying it. Teenagers will once a. year. mower can't be set to cut at anoffice of Prof. Frank G. Helyar, di- wln, Mrs. Walter Bash and Mrs. Itnotv you'll agree. Inch and a half, Clark recommends John Langenberger, club president. learn everything they want to April 17, with a Cocktail Party In fact, with modern planning drastic action. rector of resident Instruction at the know about "growing up," from and management, pastures can College of Agriculture, New Bruns- Prof. H. M. Bickhart of Rutgers puberty to marriage, and in words yield as much grazing as that pro- Throw it away, he says, and get wick. and hors d'oeuvrcs at 5:00 P. M. one that can. university gave a lecture on bulb they can really understand. As Miss LEON'S vided by the old bluegrass sods. culture. The next meeting will be Pemberton puts it: PRIZES FOR THE PRETTIEST HATS Much can be done to improve a Tuesday, May 10. M-tt WHITE STREET Fertilizer Club 20 Members "This is not just a book, but an pasture throughout the season by effort to help teenagers through a For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure Red Bank 6-2800 seeding different pasture mixtures, If you're going to grow good crops of alfalfa for hay or Ladino Give Bridal Shower Shrewsbury Adopts very difficult period when they are points out M. A. Clark, agricultu- assailed by doubts, fears, illusions Nightly Hear "Stewart" Play ral agent, clover for pasture, they're going to The 20 club of Highlands gave a Taxicab Ordinance "You can have a ladino clover- take lots of feedings, says County- bridal shower Tuesday for a club on all sides. Growing up isn't easy, Your Favorite Request*. orchnrd grass mixture on one field Agent Clark. Both these crops have member, Miss Doris Dcmpscy, at Shrewsbury's mayor and council nor all the fun it's cracked up to to give early spring grazing" he big appetites for phosphorus and Bill Loihle's tavern, Highlands. Tuesday night adopted its taxi be. Because of ignorance and many —NO HOME— says. Another field seeded to i.i-potash. In fact, a three-ton crop Decorations were in pink and ordinance, at the same time pass- misconceptions it may very often l> modern without our NEW alumi- dino-bromegrass would be ready of alfalfa will take out of the soil white. Miss Dcmpscy's engagement ing a resolution limiting the num- be painfully distressing or solemn- num Mrt.ii and •lorm »>h combina- for grazing right after the ladino- every year the equivalent of 1,000 to William Bapp of New Yorkber of owners and drivers. ly frightening, But through intelli- tion deil. Eailtit T«rm« Available orchard grass. pounds of nn 0-5-12 fertilizer. city was recently announced. Commenting on the new appli- gent enlightenment, maturing youth Egan's of Harding Road "In the spring when pasture is Many Monmouth county farmers Attending were Mrs. Bert Perry, cation forms which is part of the can be the fine, exuberant experi FEDERAL HOME already are having trouble in grow- ence it was meant to be. And sin- most plentiful it often pays to put Mrs. John Newton,' Mrs, Carmen ordinance, Mayor Alfred N. Bea- FEATURE IMPROVEMENT CO. part or all of the field in the silo ing alfalfa. One of the reasons is a Esposito, Mrs. Lcroy Maxson, dleston said that those applying cerely, I hope teenagers will gain shortage of potash in the soil. for 1950 licenses will have to the know-how from it, to overcome Oldnt Company In N. J. as grass silage for feeding out la- Mrs. Howard Brey, Mrs. Charles ter. By the time you have finished When there is plenty of plant food Quast, Mrs. Jake Cohen, Mrs. "practically be choir boys." Thesome serious questions and satisfy 715 MATTI80N AVE. grazing the second or third field in the soil, alfalfa la able to over- Frank Reed, Mrs. George Ellis and borough limited the number of some troubling doubts." come many of the Insect and dis- the Easter Bunny Corsage Anbury Fark, N. J. the ladlno-orchard grass flrat Mrs. Frank Bolan. The next meet- owners to four and drivers to Sex begins at birth, says Prof. graced in the spring will be ready ease problems. It will pay to give ing, Apr. 19, will be held at thefour. At present, three owners and Hymes, and in the course of a life- Phone Alb. Park 2-M14 to be pastured again". alfalfa hay fields and Ladino pas- home of Mrs, Robert Carrlgan. four drivers have licenses. time of growing up you, the par- •0 Park PI., Newark; MI-2-0756 A good silage-pastur* mixture, tures a topdressing this spring of ent, will have many chances to Pater Rabbit, complete according to the county agent, la at least 800 pounds an acre of an build good sex attitudes and knowl- one with alfalfa, ladino clover and 0-12-12 fertilizer. If the Ladino edge. with ear*, whlt-ken and bromegrass. This makes good pas- clover Is crowding the grass in the From the time that you hold and bow tie, made of carna- ture during mid-summer. pasture, it would be better to make Easter Cakes fondle your child, through his LIVE RABBITS the fertilizer a 5-10-10. This will growing awareness of his body, his tions and sweet peas, in help bring the grass along and to Baby Chick* — all size Transplanting important curiosity about other children and assorted sizes and col- Goldflnh and Tropical Fish; If plants of tomatoes, eggplants, help to keep the right balance be- his parents, through the building everything for your Dog and peppers, and others receiving their tween the clover and the grass. up of proper foundations for feel- ors to suit mother and Cat. Brinr the children In to first transplanting are handled When applying the fertilizer to ings between the sexes, Prof. see the Monkey. Everyone carefully the outside of the plant alfalfa, it would be a good Idea to daughter. welcome at Hymes charts a course for you. It items will not be bruised or brok- Include 20 pounds of borax for each will be very difficult for you to go en. Grasp the plants by the leaves acre. This Is one of the minor ele- wrong with this pamphlet as your Joseph's Pet Shop rather than by the stems during ments needed by the alfalfa crop. guide. Almost every conceivable the transplanting process warns question junior may ask, almost Your early order will Insure your selection of garden- 33 West Front Street County Agent Clark. Soil Protection every situation that might present When removing plants from the In the rush of getting the land itself. Is fully answered for the par- ias, camellias, roses or orchids arranged in an attrac- Red Bank 6-2046 seed bed or flat, loosen the soil by plowed and planted, it will pay to ent.' • running a stick, knife, or your lin- take time to make sure that sloping tive and different corsage. ger deeply under the row so that Your big aim in sex education for fields are protected against wash- the youngster should be to estab- the plants are lifted with as many ing. It takes little effort to lift the Greenhouses on Harding Road at Harrison Avenue of the roots attached to the plant plows over draws and gullies where lish the normality of it all, says WANTED as possible. water collects. A good cover crop Dr. Hymes. You want to prevent Nurses For Registry Plants usually are transplanted a or cod in these waterways will pre- any feelings that this is unexpected PHONE R. B. 8-1443 trifle deeper than they originally vent gullies from getting deeper. or different from what happens to Registered Graduate and all boys and girls. Once you dis- stood in the seed bed. Soil that Steep slopes at the edges'of fields Practical—Private Duty and is moist, not too dry or too wet, is cover how easy it is you will be * —NO PARKING PROBLEM — Part Time are better left in sod or cover crop. best. Immediately after the plants Yields on these steep sections are glad. Your child- will be "free- and Bayshore Nurses Registry have been transplanted, water is certain to be poorer. In addition, easy" and friendly with his par- run between the rows, thoroughly plowing and planting down over ents and comfortable with himself Employment Agency wetting the soil. the slope may cause erosion to and with others.—(A.P. Newsfea- Keep the roots of the plants in work back into the flatter land. turc). In Charge of Registration moist soil until new growth has Contour plowing and planting Is started. It is important also to one ot the best methods of holding MEETING PLANNED LI'L EASTER LAMB . . . Make it with your own white cake Mre. A. Burfeind, R.N. Arm the soil around the roots of soil and water on sloping land, ac- Mrs. Francis Taylor will review Licensee the plants so as to eliminate the cording to Neal Munch of the Soil recipe, coconut frosting. By CECILY BBOWNSTONE the book, "Cheaper by the Dozen," YOU CAN ALWAYS 2 Hurley St. Tel. Key. 7-800* possibility of air spaces. Conservation service. By operat- at a meeting of the Golden Hour ing on the level, the water does not Associated Press Food Editor Disease Control circle of the Red Bank .Presby- get a chance to wash downhill. Mr. F a bakery In your neighborhood has a Lamb Cake (cake.shaped In terian church Wednesday, Apr. 20, Deep litter for brooding chicks, Munch adds that assistance can be I the form of a lamb) nothing could be more enchanting to serve dur- It's True ! now an accepted practice, helps at the church house on Reckless provided through the Freehold Soil ing Easter when friends drop in. Or if you are able to obtain one of pl. Arrangements for the meet- control coccidiosis, particularly if Conservation district In plowing the lamb molds in which these cakes are baked you can prepare it your- You Can Get Fresh the litter is kept in good condition. ing were made at a session yester- conservation measures. self. Serve coffee with the cake—and give your guests a choice of both day. Hostesses were Mrs. Flor- SAVE $ $ With, this reminder, Richard 0. Goat Milk the regular and decaffeinated varieties; the latter for.those who are ence King, Mrs. William VVikoff, Rice, associate agricultural agent, Origin of Arbor Day Inclined to count sheep! at Our Farm reviews steps in successful' litter Mrs. John Baily and Mrs. N. E. Tree planting festivals probably Lamb molds aside, you can still make a lovely Easter cake by fol- MacDonald. On Quality Furniture at Alan's management, It is started with 2 are as old as civilization, observes lowing this rue: KutgUr's Poultry or 3 inches on the floor, and more Austin N. Lentz, extension forester CASTER CAKE WITH WHITE FUDGE FROSTING material is added until the litter at the College of Agriculture, Rut- Ingredients for Cake: 2 cups sifted cake flour, 2% teaspoons double- Direct-From.Factory-To.YoU'ShoHrooina and Goat Farm is 6 or 8 inches deep, with the con- gers university, in a reminder that acting baking powder, •% teaspoon salt, ',& cup butter or margarine, 1 sistency of good compost toil. New Jersey will celebrate Arbor teaspoon vanilla, l!i cups sugar, 1 cup milk less 2 tablespoons, 3 egg State Licensed About 100 pounds of moit litter day tomorrow. whites. Now Is The Time South St. Eatonfonn, N. J. used in the brooder house will cov- "Sacred trees and groves, planted Ingredients for Frosting: 3 cups sugar, 'i teaspoon salt, 1V4 cups HERE ARE TWO SPECIALS THIS WEEK EAT. 3-0110 er 75 to 100 square feet with a lay- avenues and roadsides, shaded aca- milk, 1 tablespoon light corn syrup, 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, TO ORDER YOUR er at the starting depth of 2 or 3 demlo walks and memorial trees teaspoon vanilla, % teaspoon almond flavoring. Inches. At the end of four weeks, were common long before North Method for Cake: Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt to- 10 to 15 pounds of hydrated lime America was discovered," states gether. Cream butter or margarine and vanilla: add 1 cup of the sugar SimmonB Innerspring Mattress and another 2 inches of litter Lentz. "But Arbor day is purely gradually, and continue creaming until light and fluffy. Add the flour Summer Awnings should be added. American and grew out of con- in 4 additions, alternately with the milk; begin and end with the flour AVAILABLE IN TWIN, FELL Mr. Rice suggests mixing the hy- ditions peculiar to the great plains. and beat after each addition only until smooth. Beat egg whites until OR THBEE-qCABTEB SIZE .75 It's SPRING drated lime well with the litter on foamy with electric mixer or rotary beater, add the remaining quarter "Those fertile areas were prac- 24 the floor to avoid any burning ef- cup sugar gradually, and beat only until the mixture will hold up in See Our Selection of tically treeless and so farm leaders fect on the chicks' feet. When lit- adopted a plan that resulted in a soft peaks when the beater is slowly withdrawn. Now beat egg whites Nationally Famous ter begins to cake, it should be million trees being set out in Ne- thoroughly into the batter. Turn Into two deep round greased 8-inch stirred at least once a week. braska on the first Arbor Day in layer pans that have been lined on the bottom with waxed or brown Finally, he urges removal of 1872.' Other states gradually adopt- paper and the paper greased. Bake in a moderate (375' F.) oven for damp litter from around water ed the custom." 25 minutes or until done. Allow to'stand for S minutes before turning fountains or roosting areas and re- out on cake racks. Strip paper off, cool thoroughly, and spread frost- HOLLYWOOD BED *55<"> STROLLERS placement with other litter on the Tomorrow, in various parts of ing between layers and on top and sides of cake. New Jersey, school children and Complete W'itli All Reasonably Priced floor. Method for Frosting: Mix sugar, salt, milk and corn syrup in a other organized groups will set out heavy saucepan. Bring quickly to a boil, stirring until sugar is dis- Insecticide* < memorial trees, as well as tree seed- solved. Boll, without stirring, until a small amount of mixture forms a 1. Innenpring Mattress Although there Is no cause for lings for sawtimber purposes. very soft ball in cold water (or to a temperature of 234' F.). Remove alarm because of the possibility of The State university forestry spe- from heat. Add butter or margarine, vanilla and almond flavoring. 2. Box Spring to Match' cialist notes that many 4-H club Our better made awnings the shortage of certain fungicides Cool to lukewarm (110* F.). Beat with electric mixer or wooden spoon will give added beauty, com- Mechanics and insecticide materials, it Is good members also will observe Arbor until It'is of spreading consistency. If necessary place over hot water fort and durability to your 3. Headboard Uphohlered in Leatherette business to decide on the kind of day, planting many trees that will to keep soft while spreading. For Easter garnish tint butter frosting home. TOY AND JUVENILE the material as well as the amount be allowed to grow and develop in- or whipped cream pink and green with food coloring; force through to farm forests. In over M yean In business 4. Set of Legs and Braces All Set Up which will bo needed for the year. pastry tube to form flowers and leaves. we have satisfied thousands ot CENTER Early orders will bt on hand when customers. You don't have to Where your dollar* have needed, Continue Wheat Support New Jersey farmers who grow pay us more to get the best more cents. In deciding on materials which In workmanship and mater- will be used to control Insects and wheat are assured of government 132 Broad St. Red Bank price support for the 1949 crop. ials. WE MANUFACTURE LIVING ROOM SUITES diseases, a careful grower consid- We have on hand a full se- (Opp. Stclnbach Co.) ers the Tecomendatlons of the N. This Is announced by the U. 9, De- partment of Agriculture's state of- lection of beautiful patterns In RIGHT HERE IN OUR OWN FACTORY Branch Stores: J. Agricultural Experiment Station stripes and solid colors. Re- for the proper materials to use and fice of the Production and Market- New Brunswick Ing administration. member (ilobe Awning for the time of spplication, says M. A. quality and service. Perth Amboy . I'lalndcld Clark, agricultural agent. The 1948 wheat support program if .We da raipliulsteritig if We make drapes New materials are appearing on will follow the pattern of those in 1947 and 1948, butVill be available ESTIMATES if ,Wc make slipcovers if ,Wo make cornicci a month longer, until Jan. 31, 1980. The actual price will be announced CHEERFULLY GIVEN July 1. No Obligation —Call L. B. 6-0350 NO OBLIGATION Full details are available in coun- OPEN 1UKSDAY AMI) FRIDAY EVENINGS FRANK B. LAWES ty offices of Agricultural Conserva- tion associations, according to H. 15 Newman Springs Road Earl Propst, executive officer at the PHONE 6.3889 70 80. TEL. state PMA office here, 7TII AVE. LONG BRANCH Farm Lending LONG BRANCH e-osflo Coal - Fuel Oil Bankers and others who lend ALANS money to farmers will discuss the GLOBE LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS—NO RED TAPE Bcitt Qudity • Prompt Deliver)' agricultural credit problems of First youth at an agriculture, Rutgers No Service Charge for Aooounta Paid In 3 Months Kama Tel. Hcd Bank 6-2875 university, AWNING & SHADE CO. Much of the program will be dis- 117 West Front St. Ked Bank ALANS For Quality—Workmanship—Prlos * cussion, Dr. Frank V. Hack, Mtia* WHITE fUDGS muSTWO... Topi tbii Xutir cakl. BASK umwrm. r, Thirteen Junior Club Croup of Blind Gladys* Silcox Building Plans Know Your Government lml-< •*«•••"«•• St. James P.T.A. | Y.M.GA. Drive Hat Faahioii Show June Bride-Elect i llorirllit S«-nl«'iic<; ('miiiticH I,iiol, til I'roprrly Ta»;- On motion of the state, County : Short of Coal Spring styles were featured at « Entertain Lions Mr. and Mrs. Evart V. Silcox Are Reviewed Jud;:e John C. G;oidano Tuc.^'lay Elects Officers fashion show held Tuesday night )[ Keypoi-t have announced the | About 71 pper ronl of the money levei.-.od a M;ita".\'an police coutt $28,302.35 Has Been by the Matawan Sub-Junior Wo- Program l'rcscntcd . engagement of their daughter, lair View I'.T.A. Board No Jersey's 21 county jinvorn- Mrs. Hubert (iaiil me i.rinvirtion and declared F'.alph Bur- man's club at the Keyport Re- Miss Gladys Jean Silcox, to John :nls spend romp* fmm loi'nl prup- iello. 'J5, of Newark, not guilty of Hears Copcland city New President Collected to Date formed church house. Entertain- At Club Meeting J. Cahill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- owner*. it'cUic.-v. driving anrl for driving ment included dances by Mi«i thur J. Cahill, also ef Keyport. This i.s shown in a study by the B The current Y.M.C.A. campaign The wedding will take place June Harold Copeland. vice president without a liirnac. for which he wa. Mr.-. Hubert. Gnul vis elected Yvonne Seabury, and songs by Miss "Sight Conservation" is one of New Jersey Taxpayers association, fined $6ui) Jan. 19 by Magistiate hw netted a total of $28,302.35, Roy Gloria Tatarinchik. the major activities of the Lions 19. of Middletown township board of which surveyed the anmunt of rev- ptesident of St. James Parent- E. Cotton, general secretary, an- clubs and Tuesday was "Blind education, explained plans for James H. Martin of Matawan. Teacher asociation at the annual Models were Mrs. Cecila Magee Miss Silcox was graduated from enue from local property taxes the meeting last night Bt Red Bank nounced this week. Of the total and sons, Timmy and Terry, Mi 3, Night" at a meeting of the Red Keyport high school and attended school buildings and school cafe- counties indicated they would col- The conviction was bafied on llfure, $19,070 represents special Bank club at Molly Pitcher hotsl. terias at a meeting of Fair View testimony of Patrolman Robert Catholic high school auditorium, Warren Vreeland, Mrs. Frank Western Maryland college at West- lect from their municipalities In Serving on the nominating com. gifts and $9,232.35 general solicita- Schaultier and daughter, Bonnie; Many of the blind who have been minster, Md. She is a graduate Parent-Teacher association execu- 194S, the latest year for which this McGowan, who contended that tions. helped gave an unusual program tive board Tuesday at the home of Boriello was IMP driver of a carmittee were Sister Mary Eleanor, Mrs. William Craig and Misses or Monmouth Memorial hospital, information i& available. The rest high school principal; Mrs. Fred The public phase of the drive Is Mary Rose, Edith Wasmuth, Jac- of entertainment. School of Nursing, and is on theMrs. Anthony Pctillo at Riverside of the money the counties spend loaded with stolen radios, which about over, said Mr. Cotten, who queline Haley, Doris Heniiksen, Ray Tuttle, director of pub-hospital nursing staff. Height*. A committee of Fair View "omes from Mate aid, fines, fees njied ;iway ftftfr the patrolman had ijin. Mrs. Robert Hoffman and reported that the remaining work Betty .Wasmuth, Pauline Egan, Ann lic relations for the New Jersey Mr. Cahill, a graduate of Key- P.T.A. members will meet with ..he md other miscellaneous sources. ordered the tliiver to follow him Mrs. Clayton J. Held. il of a follow-up nature. The goal Farry, Madeline Frank, Betty Mu:r, Foundation for the Blind, came port high school, took pre-medical board within the near future to to heHdquaitt'i'.s. liorieilo had boen Others elected were Mia. William H 132,549, which Mr. Cotten feelx further review the plans, How much I he i.'uunlies look to previously round not guilty ot en-J. !..ynch, Mrs. Edward Rathbun Jan* Pengel, Jane Anderson, Pa- with a group of blind entertain- courses at Cornell and Columbia property taxpayers for revenue is will be reached. tricia Egan, Joann Lazow, and Mar- ers, including .James Sofka, Mi- universities. He will be graduated Mrs. L. W. Nitfgeman, chairman tering and laictmy uf SSOO of mer-and Airs. Roy Gibarte. vice prewi- Last year's total was $27,661.86 shown below, lit listing the cuuntle* chandise from Goldstein Biothcrs' denls; Mrs. Joseph Escheloach, lec- garet, Kathleen and Maureen Kel- chael Laciopa, Eric Weber, Alfred in June from Georgetown Universi- of the community supper held St. "•icorilini; lo population rank, the from «2,761 contributors. Robert ly. Mc'Cabe and Virginia Jeorg, all of Patrick's day at Headdens Corner store, Fieehold. The car Untied uut letary, and Mrs. Charles Allaire, ty in Washington, D. C. He haa associatio'ation iioinis out that the to he owned by Boriclio's brother. treasurer. da Ja Reussille U chairman of tht Mis« Msry Rose was chairman, whom, with Dorothy Maher of Red accepted an appointment in thefli« house, reported the event a general campaign and Robert Eis- populous cuunties generally Boriello served a 80-day jail sen- Chairmen include M13. Waiter and Mrs. Warren Donneli, com- Bank, gave an inspiring show of Naval Reserve as a lieutenant (j. success. She suid that members and ranked highest in the per cent of • ner Is chairman of the special gifts alents. Fair View residents had contribut- tence when he was unahie to pay Noble, hospitality; Mr3. Michael mentator. Clothes were shown by g.) and will report to Pensaco'.a revenue they expected to collect the fin P. ordered by Magistiute committee. the Friendly Sh^p and Bon-Ton Mr. Tuttle, who is also assistant Naval base in Florida, July 1, for ed various items for the event. Bergin, social: Mrs. John Rice, pub- from local property taxpayers last Martin. licity; Mrs. Hoffman, welfare; Mr*. At last month'* meeting, Nation- shop, Matawan. chief executive officer of the New one year's duty. All posters advertising the sup- year. al Y.M.C.A. plaques were presented Jersey State Commission for the per were done by eighth grade pu- Chai les Oakerson, literature; Mrs. <'••»>t ,,f ll.-v, inir Mr. Reussille, Mrs. G. C. Klein of • linty PC. Joseph Hintelmann, legislation, and Blind, last year received from the pils, including Raven Crandell, !•'! 11 I'l-lip, rly T.IM-B 11 .ink Philatliea Society Lincroft and Mrs. Philip Carman Lawn Feeding No Aid New Jersey Foundation for theShrewsbury to Fight Ronald Clnuss, Barbara Harnett, ll.l Mrs. William Domidion, member- Hudson s t ii 5 ill and Russell Minton of Fair Haven Blind the 1948 award, which is giv- Katharine Haaksen, Lois Leuck, 1st To VAv.cl Officer* ship. Buses on Sycamore Ave. inih for work in the campaign. To Hungry Trees en annually to the sighted person Louis Tober, Louise Tober, Mary lion Plans for the annual election of More than SO prizes have been uli Mr. Cotten spoke concerning the who has done moat for the blind. Shrewsbury's mayor and council Rickman, Teresa Simplicio, Gloria IHfillic oltlccrs and banquet of the Phil- given for the Breakfast In Holly- In the early spring, the indus- iii>> alleged lack of sufficient exits &t Dr. James G. Van Nostrand, will file its objection to the Publio Smith and Daniel Tuzza. 7 t.i; 7th alhca society of the Red Bank wood party tonight at the ichool trious home owner gets out his Mul.illesex M 0. ^ the Riverside ave. building. He chairman of the Red Bank Lions Utility commission on a request of Mrs. Joseph Donato, Mrs. Theo- M 2nd Baptist church were made,at a auditorium. Parents of pupils from . said Theodore D. Parsons, atate at- spade, his seed and his fertilizer to I nl mectin;; Tuesday at the home of the hayshore area, attending the club sight conservation commit- Boio Bus Tours to operate a char- dore Doughty, Mrs. Tyson Matlack Moiimou . 7.1.itt; Mil torney general, should b« contacted get his lawn In tip-top shape. The Morris . Mrs, Klizabeth Magee on irvinK i'l- school, are in aharge. lawn feeding, of course, is an in-tee, was In charge of the program ter bus route over Sycamore ave. and Mrs. Frederick C. Holmes rep- ST.lhi .Jill . to determine the liability faced by Atlantic- cn.i IHh Named to the nominating commit- I/ettcrs written to U. S. senators tegral part of the project, but un- and was assisted by Lester Loveit Mayor Alfred N. Bcadleston snid resented the P.T.A. at the state the Y.M.C.A. in connection with jt» and Hairy H. Neubcrger. the borough, and the township be- P.T.A. spring conference at Tren- •-•l«t tee were Mrs. Augustus Layton. and congressmen from this area, program. fortunately many owners assume it I:; 111 Mis.s Julia Walling and Mis.s Ella voicing tin: P.T.A. stand on the C. Donald English and Donald fore it, had fought efforts to permit ton last week. 'llllllx'l'lllllll 17.2 mil also meets the requirements of m-nter lli.'.l Davis. Oftlcern will be elected Alay proposed federal aid to education trees and shrubs. White, new members, were initi- operation of buses on the hiatory- t'lurcn IMh 1 at tho home of Mrs. Alex Pcpin RKTIRLIO EDITOR DIES ladcn avenue. The bus mm is re- Officers will be elected at the ."1.1.1 I Uli program, written by Theodore H. Nothing is further from the truth, ated into the club. next meeting, Tuesday afternoon at itlem on Spring st. questing permission to use the thor- l'i'Hti l-.tll Labrccue, were read. These peti- Percy Brown of Asbury Park, re- says M. W. Staples, field supervisor tired assistant night editor of the oughfare on Saturday* and holidays 3 o'clock at the school. Mrs. Rosinc unlertlon HU>| Mrs. (.Jeorgft \V. Kray is chair- tions will be signed by the member- of the Davey Tree Expert Co. Rath- CarotenuU), school nurse, will re- lIKfltX .'(li.K mill man of the Juno banquet. The so- ship and forwarded to lawmaker* New York Times, died Tuesday at Pazicky Appointed during the meeting of Garden State illtll er, it is just the other way 'round. Race track, Camden. view the school health program. n |ir M n y M.7 ciety will hold a cake sale this in Washington. the Frances nursing home, Nep- Grass roots will utilize most of nth tune, where he had been a patient River Street Head Mothers of pupils who will enter month with Mr«. Harry O'Brien as Attendance prizes were won by the fertilizer before it has a chance the School in September are urged "V" OANCK SIJNDAV chairman. Mrs. I^ayton Is chair- the pupils of Sister Mary Row- three weeks. He was «5. Mr. Brown, to reach tree and shrub roots, most William P. Pazicky was appoint- COUNTY BIRTHS The Red Bank Younjr Men's and man of a rummage sale May 7. to who had been a. resident of Aibury ed permanent principal of Riverst. to attend, as spring round-up plans land's flr.it jri;ide. nnd Sister Mary of which extend to from 12 to IE Mr. and Mrs, Vernes Grastrom will be made at this meeting. Girls Young Women's Hebrew associa- be held at the Earl st. gai'dRC, op- Gratla'g 10-B section. Park 50 years, worked • for the inches below the surface. school at a special meeting of the of Cooper rd., Middletown town- tion, will hold their third nnnual posite the Union lire company lire Time* from 1900 until 1927, when Red Bank school board last night. of the eighth grade will be in When rehabilitating the lawn, It ship, are parents of a son, born charge of a playroom, where mem- spring dance Sunday at the Molly hOtlilf!. lie retired. if a good idea to get the lawn trees Dr. M. Greeg Hibhs, who will suc- yesterday at Monmouth Memorial Pitcher hotel. Bobby Wilson's 01- American Lepon . ceed Edwin C. Gillancl as supervis- ber* may leave their children while Twenty-five dollars wns jjlvon for fed, too. Most lawn-grown trees hospital. they attend the meeting. ehestra will piny for dancing. Iton- flowers for the church at Easter. To Initiate Member* ,, BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON need th» nutriment of a balanced ing principal in July, and Mr. Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyer «f nle Braggcr is chairman, and anMrs. George Norman and Mrs. "* Members of the Variety club food to maintain their vitality. Tree land, gave' their approval of theHudson ave.. East Keansburg, are entertainment program will ije Kenneth Smith arc In charge of .Shrewsbury Post, 168, American gave a birthday luncheon Tuesday feeding usually is accomplished by appointment. parents of a son, born yesterday COMPI.KTING LKGION HOME featured with special awnrdx. thf pro]cct. Legion, will hold a joint meeting '_ for Mrs. Anna Searles at the home the punch bar or auger method and Mr. Pazicky was appointed tem- at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Work is progressing on the new Members will atlend a Junior with, the auxiliary Monday night _ of Mrs. H. Conant Speer of River it U best to do this without mess- porary principal of the River st. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickey of home of Sea Bright post, Ameri- CI.OSKD WOOD KK1UAV guild mother-daughter banquet at nt 8 o'clock at the Community "V" Plaza. Mrs. Speer and Mrs. Irene ing a pampered lawn. school last January following the Main «t., Keansburg, are parents can Legion. Half of the roof was the church, Mny 2. on HiversWe ave. They will Initi- Kelly were hostesses. Guests in- death of J. William Helm. Mr. Pa- Warrin B. Clark, manager of the ate 50 new members. Mr. Staples says the feeding op- of a son, born yesterday at Mon- put on over the week-end and the Red Bank office oC the New Jersey cluded Mrs. Gertrude Goodapecd, eration is quite precise and calls for zicky was formerly a history teach- mouth Memorial hospital. siding has been completed. The !»<><; OW.MJHS KINKD. An investiture team from Rari- Mrs. Julia Thompson, Mrs, Ida er in the school system. State Employment service, has very special know-how, reason Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuarloyg of next job is exterior painting. Tlie announced that under New Jersey Appealing before Judge William tan post, Kcypolt, will conduct th« McConncll, Mrs, Gertrude Wagner post meets tonight and will hold ceremonies. Legionnaires, their and Mrs. Rac Wymbs. enough why the task should be as- Laurel ave., Weal Keansuurg, are law, the office will be closed Apr. Wichmann in Little Silver munici- signed to an expert. Holes must Holy Cross Cast Begins parents of a daughter, born yes- a dance tomorrow night at theIS in observance of Good Friday. pal couit, ten l-.ittic Silver residents families and friends are invited be punched at proper distances to terday at Monmouth Memorial hos- home. Ted Afcerlund and Ms ac- were lined iH and .$3 costs eacli for to attend. Department Commander, DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED The oftlte will rc-open Apr. 18 certain soil depths throughout the 'Hello London' Practice pital. cordion will provide the dance when it returns to its normal Mon- permitting their dogs to run atHalsey W. SticWcl, and his staff, music, will attend. Frank L. innacelli, A largo attendance is expected root area. Then the fertilizer Is Rehearsals for the musical com- day through Friday schedule of large In the borough. The judge at the Red Bank Methodist church placed in each hole and the hole SPRING CARD PARTY then suspended the fines In each vice commander and membership edy revue, "Hello London," have 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. chairman, is in charge. fellowship ball Sunday night when filled with well packed peat moss, started in Rumson with a cast of CONTEST WINNER case. shredded manure or. top soil. The Woman's guild of Trinity the drama, "Into Thy Kingdom," 80. The show will be presented May Episcopal, church will hold a des- Miss Patricia Hathornc, Keyport will be presented by the commit- Proper feeding of trees actually 12, 13 and 14 by the Holy Name sert-bridge Monday, Apr. 18, athigh school freshman, received hon- tee for religious drama. The ca4t benefit* lawni, whereas lawn feed- society and the Parent-Teachers 1:30 p. m. at the parish house on orable mention in "This is New and other details appeared in last ing is of little value to stately shade association of Holy Cross church. Front st. Mrs. Thomas Kraan Is Jersey" writing contest sponsored •week's Issue. or ornamental trees. Proceeds of the production will chairman; Mrs. Fred Munden \a by the state department of con go to the Holy Cross school fund. in, charge of refreshments, and servatlon and economic develop- SMASH ALL Marlboro DINNER MEETING As in the paat, the show is being Mrs. Oliver Stryker and Mrs. Har- ment. She ranked fourth in the Brownies met Tuesday at the That Monmouth Memorial hos- produced and staged by Luella and rison Bance, tickets. There will lit contest. Her script was entitled) RECORDS FOR home of the assistant leader, Mrs. pital should be enlarged is IhoBilly Turnicr of Red Bank. special awards and table prizes. "Keyport, An Industrial Casualty." Lillian Bayer. Luray Cook pre- opinion of approximately three- sided, and Joan Whitson served as fourths of all those participating QUALITY AT NEW secretary. The next meeting wil in a "survey" of public opinion ' be Tuesday. Attending were Aileen conducted in the hospital'! service LOW, LOW PRICES! Halllgan, Rosabellc Komlnsky, area. Moreover, approximately nine Theresa Labrano, Judy Packwood of every ten persona replying said Genevicve Pcllett, Patricia Press- they would be in favor of seeking cyntoki, Mary Smith and Gale Whit- voluntary, contributions in a com- •on. munity-wide campaign, if a fed- Future Brownie activities were eral grant ot approximately one- arranged at a meeting of the troop third the cost of expansion would b A L L of genuine SPECTACULAR PRICE SLASHING! committee last week at the home be forthcoming on the provision of Mrs. Lillian Bayer. Members that the remainder was obtained hand-made, all wool voted to meet the third Friday. At- locally. Walter W. Reid, Jr., presi- tending were Mrs. Emily Tuveson dent ot the board of governor! of COAT and SUIT Mrs. Dorothy Cook, Mrs. Francis Monmouth Memorial, said a dinner Whitson and Mn. George Wicde- meeting would be held to discus* ORIENTAL G the future welfare of the hospital. oieyer. The meeting, to which approxi- Marlboro Girl Scout troop 9 met mately 200' citizens representing lut Thursday at Liberty Grange the communities served by the hr>s IMPORTED by A. & M. hall. Nature patrol worked for flrst pital have been invited, will be aid badges, with Mrs. Loretta Hcw- held tomorrow night at 7 o'clock . litt, a registered nurse in charge; at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Karagheusian, makers SALE! Blue Bird patrol worked on their etcond-class badge, and Beaver pa- trol worked for their troop badges. COLLECTING EASTER EGGS of famous CULISTANS Save As Much As $22 Officers elected were Ellen Jane Member* ' et the Garden Club, McCarthy, president; and Sally R.F.D. are reminded by their For 'the first time in years Jane Cobb, vice president. There president, 'Mrs. Octavius Knight, we offer a limited number were 23 members present. Fourteen to bring their donations of a haif of beautiful ORIENTAL LASSIE MAID! members will hike to Cheesequake dozen hard boiled eggs to fellow* RUGS (approximately 9x12 park Saturday. Square dance prac- ship hall, Holmdel, Wednesday LA S S I E JR. tice will be held tomorrow night at morning, Apr. 13. The eggs are to feet) ... at SPECIAL SALE V Grange hall. be sent to veterans' hospitals for PRICES. and othtr Mr. and lira. Garrett Voohree* the patients to color. The club al- famous moktrt! and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voohrees so donated money at its March You will appreciate the of Jersey City were Sunday guests meeting to provide veterans' hos- breath-taking beauty, the of Mrs. John Kingman. pitals with Easter flowers. deep thick pile, the rich col- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose of orings, the silky sheen, and REGULARLY Secaucus, spent Sunday with Mr. The Department of Agriculture above all, the serviceability and Mrs. Wyllis Hayes. recommend* using the liquid found Mr. and Mn, Leroy Emmons and in canned flsh. It suggests the of these fine rugs. And no- TO 55. daughter, Mr*. Gladys Lavens, vis liquid be used in sauce for creamed tice the amazingly LOW ite'd Mrs. Lavens' husband, a pa- flsh, soups or chowders, or In drei PRICES. Compare these for tient at Lyons hospital, Sunday. ings for flsh salads, thereby taking Think of it— quality and value with any- thing you hove seen any- NOW! GENUINE ORIENTAL RUGS where ! HOMES FOR AMERICANS ATTHE PRICE OF. 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will be toastmaster. Reservations cepted by the board in March, the vided unless there are enough chil- the sum would be returned by the will be accepted until Apr. 30. principal having announced he dren to teach there. Said Mr. State Department of education, Woman's Club Reports of the recent fashion Ten Applicants would not consider an appeal to Ryder: "We always have enough A unanimous vote was parsed j show and bridge party were given. continue hi« school leadership. Con- children; don't worry about that." that a school janitor -would remain! DUNBARS siderable controversy had arisen in the school during night meetings Mrs. John Husband, bridge party Concerning hack bills charged to Elects Officers chairman, said thnt more than 400 Want School Job around Mr. Ranney. Many of his of all organizations assembling critics had called his school rro- the school for electric power by there. His job will be to open and persons attended, making this SliiTMshury iV|». Board the Jersey Central Power ft Light Mrs. Burion Moore event the largest one of its kind gram expensive and too elaborate. close the school. Until further AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE Co.. as reported last month, Mrs. agreement is made, reducing the Preeidciit-Elcci ever held by the group. S-ck* Principal A recommendation, lntrocuced by Nellie Osborne, district school Red Bank 6-3355 Mr. Ranney, resulted in a yotc to fee for short meetings, the janitor 423 Shrewsbury Ave. The annual men's night pro- The Shrewsbury township board clerk, reported some confusion still Mrs. Burton Moore was elected gram, arranged by Mrs. Ross '£•. ask the housing authority of Long will be paid $5 for each such meet- of education reported at iU Tues- exists. There is one unpaid bill for ing, it was decided. president of the evening depart- Kinp, followed. Members' hus- Branch to provide four additional December, 1947, she said, but It • Starter* day night meeting it is consider- school rooms for the 1849-50 school • Generator* ment o! the Red Bank Woman'* bands were guests. Milton Bacon ing the application of ten or more had never been sent to the board. HIGHLANDS MEETINGS club at the annual meeting Mon- of radio station WCBS spoke un year. This year five rooms are in It was decided to study the method candidates to choose a successor to operation there. • Carburetor* • Ignition day night at the clubhouse. Other "Americana." Mrs, John C. Mur- Russell G. R-anney, the resigned of billing before submitting pay- The Highlands Parent-Teacher officers are Mrs. Mahlan A. Grimes, resy will speak on "American superintendent of education. Upon questioning by J. R. Smith, ment. association will meet tonight at vice president, and Mrs. C. S. Gale, an observer, Paul T. Ryder, presi- the grammar school'auditorium. A • Windshield Wiper. • Wiring Pressed Glads' at the next meet- Without announcing any names corresponding secretary. They will ing, Apr. 15. dent of the board, stid It has not The board agreed to MJ\ Ranney'i program on safety will be present- be installed June 6. of persons whose application* arc yet been decided if only Vail Homes suggestion that an attempt ba ed, with school children partici- • Brake-Service • Inspection Service Hostesses were Mrs. Dixon Rus- being reviewed, the board said it Mrs. Grimes will be chairman sell, chairman, and Mrs. Edward children will be educated at the made to find a teacher to tutor a pating. The program has been ar- •nd in charge of reservations for will not appoint a new principal housing development's school fa- sick child, who has been unable to ranged by Mrs. Richard Derby. E. Banta, Mrs. Gene Vicenzi, Mrs. until it is sure the person involved MOTOR TUNE UPS ihe department's annual mother- H. W. Spoerl, Mr«, Andrew HolVr, cilities next year. attend school. The principal be- The Highlands Republican club laughter banquet, May 9, at the has the "full qualifleatlona" for the lieved the cost would average $10 will hold a meeting next Thursday Mrs. John Boetcl and Miss Evelyn position. Mr. Smith said he did not think (LOCATED IN MELBOSE'8 8OCONV STATION) Red Bask Methodist church Fel- it logical that more room* be pro- to $15 weekly, of which one-half of night at Bahr's landing. omship hall. Mrs. Karl J»n«ky Maloney. Mr. Ranney's resignation was ac-

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