For All Department* Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 6 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953 . 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Red Bank Police Referendum Tonight Elks Take Crippled Kiddies on Boat Trip Choice Rumson Lack of Federal Assurances On Land Acquisition To Get 40-Hour, Bed Hank voters will decide in Places Sold by a referendum tonight whether Forces Board to Seek New Bids the board of education shall Five-Day Week purchase at a total coat of $28,- Joseph C. McCue * EATONTOWN — Problem* at- tendant to getting federal co-opera- Council Continues €0O three tracts of land adjacent Two Are Rfsidences; Paper Drive Sunday tion for local school construction to the high school playground. were thoroughly aired here Monday e Dog Law Hearing The land is needed, according to The Other to Be By Relief Engine Co. night at a board of education meet- Fending More Study the board, because the new high Built on Soon The Relief Engine company of ing. school additions have encroached the Bed Bank Are department Among those on hand for th* on the playground. Joseph G. McCue, Rumson Real- will conduct a scrap paper drive discussion were Dr. Donald De- An ordinance establishing a five- Hart of New Brunswick, repre- day, 40-hour.work week, for uni- tor, reports the sale of three Rum- in the borough Sunday. Tenons The polla which will be open son properties to which Ihe new senting the federal Office ol Edu- formed members of the Red Bank having paper to contribute have police department was adopted by from 1 o'clock this afternoon un- owners have already taken title. cation, and Alexander Merchant, the mayor and council Monday til 9 o'clock tonight will be lo- The former Henry L, Zobel home been asked to bundle It and place architect. * night. The measure, which be- cated at the Branch Avenue located on the-southeast corner of It on their front lawn or front Board Attorney Robert H. Malda come! effective Jan. 1, 1954, was Rumson td. and Waterman avs. has porch. told of his inability to recelv* an school for district* 1, I, S, 4 and agreement from the federal gov- passed unanimously by Council af- 12; at the Oakland Street school been sold to Mr. and Mrs. James The drive will start at 1:50 ter a public hearing during winch. Leftwich of Lambertville, N. J. It ernment which would permit th* no objections were raised. for district* 0, «, 7 «uid «, and contains 13 rooms with three mod- p. m. in charge of Ex-Chief Jos- board to use a federal sewage dis- When the ordinance was Intro- at the ,Biver Street school for em baths and lavatory, fronting eph Cleary, chairman of the com- posal plant for its new school. Be- district* », 10 and 11.' 150 feet on Rumson rd. and extend- pany's v»}i and means com- cause of that refu3il—after It had duced by council at its July 20 originally been offered—the board meeting Councilman George A. ing a depth of 250 feet along Wa- mittee. Gray, chairman of the police com- terman ave; also with frontage on has been unable to award contracts ^ mittee, explained the ordinance -will Lincoln ave, where there Is a for construction of Its school. New require the hiring of four addi- Barry Granted three-car garage. The residence bids will be received Sept. 3. Then tional policemen at an approximate was occupied by the well-known Mrs. W. J. Buff will follow a special referendum at cost of $16,000. Police now are automobile distributor for over 30 which voters will be asked to trans- years and at one time was the fer enough funds to pay for anj working'a six-day, 48-hour week. Divorce, Custody To Manage Shop increase in the bids, plus a sewagt On a motion by Mr. Gray council FKEEHOLD—A series of marital summer residence of Walter Edge, former governor of New Jersey. Mrs. William J. Buff, Jr., of Mc- plant. That vote will be held Sept. held over until its next meeting a disputes between Bobby Barry of 21. public hearing on a dog control 176 Hance rd.. Fair Haven, well- The grounds arc exceptionally well- Clees rd.. Middletown township, has . ordinance. The measure, as Intro- planted and landscaped, Including a been appointed manager of the Dr. DeHart 6aid he Is in sym- known theatrical star, who is ap- circular bluestone drive. The new duced in July, would require dogs pearing in the West Coast show of Crippled children of tha ihora area art ihown, aboard the boat Ciiy of Keansburg Corner, a new kind of Bhop that pathy with the board and offered to be kept on six-foot leaahes when Guys and Dolls, and his wife Bev- owners are in the course of mak- will open in Red Bank Aug. 11 and regrets that some things "take off their owner's premises. It would erly was brought to an end this prior to leaving on a round trip to New York city Monday if gusiti of Red Bank and Long ing considerable improvements to will specialize in women's casual longer than we like." He outlined bar barking dogs and -would allow week when a decree was signed by Branch Elks. Elks pictured arc, kneeling, Patrolman Fred Lodar of Keantburg, left, and Ad- the dwelling, and acquired it as a wear. The Corner will be located the possibilities of a new bill— no dog to damage or destroy pri- Judge Donald H. McLean In Chan- permanent home. Mr. Leftwich Is at Broad and Front els. which has yet to become law— vate or public property. cery division of Superior Court die Kind, and at rear, from left to right, Victor Lorch, Mayor Jamei J. Gravany of Keansburg, a well-known writer and public re- which should help federal-municipal lations expert. negotiations. Besldents Speak granting Mr. Barry a divorce. Philip Waldman, Adolph Wain, John Kwilc, Henry Aldworih and Dr. Fred T. Newman. In addition the court also grant- In the Parmly Park section of The trouble stems from the fed- Mi. Oray prefaced hia motion to ed Mr- Barry custody of the two Rumson, 12 Park ave., Mr. and eral government's desire to build f> continue the hearing by explaining children of the marriage, Beverly $300,000 School OK'd New Check Clearing Mrs. John Chapin, former residents a 600-pupiI school near its Wherry that council, after considerable dis- Jean and Bobetle. Mon.-Elberon at Red Bank, are currently enjoy- Housing project on land owned by cussion, had not agreed on the pro- The series of legal actions be- By Wide Margins System for County Banks ing their new home which they tho school board, adjacent to the ; visions of the ordinance and would gan in August, 1952, when, follow- purchased from Mrs. Helen Lee site of the proposed local school. like more time to study its form. ing a separation, Mrs. Barry re- LITTLE SILVER—As was e*. Flower Show Aids The Monmouth County Bank- Getty, who has since moved to All sorts of legal problems, which ' Although the public hearing was turned to Fair Haven while Mr. pected, voters " here overwhelm- ers and Clearing House associa- Princeton. Mr. Malda said are unique in the postponed, Mayor Katharine Elkua nation, developed as the Jim* Barry was on the road with Guys ingly approved a board ef educa- tion has put Into operation The attractive "barn red" house, Whit* asked for comments from and Dolls, f nd moved the furniture a check clearing arrangement ncarcd for an agreement between tion propoaal to add f15,M0 to Rutgers Student was built in 1938 and features all i the audience. Mrs, Mildred Brink out of the house and advertised it through the National State bank pine panelled rooms throughout the the federal government and th* *-' laid the borough needs a dog law for sale, the UUMMO previously authorised 56th Annual Event of Newark. This operation In- interior. The ground floor layout school board. but it must be enforced. "If the Furniture Sale for the construction of a new volve* the picking up of checks includes a combination living room- The principal understanding la law wera enforced," ihe said,-"we Mr. Barry proceeded to get an school. The special election was To Start Sept. 17 by the Armored Motor Service dinette with colonial fireplace, that the local board would accept wouldn't have any trouble with corporation from 25 banln In responsibility for administering the injunction against his then wife. held Friday night, SM ballots be- kitchen, one bedroom, lavatory and dogt." That resulted in the court allowing At Convention Hall Monmouth. county at close of attached one-car garage. Two addi- federally-built school, with Eat- Cuei* Kearny of Tllton ave. Mrs. Barry to sell furniturs she ing oast. business each day and taking tional bedrooms are located on the ontown eventually gaining owner- • complained about dogs running all could prove she had paid for and Both questions were approved ASBURY PARK — Some Mon- them Into the National State second floor, together with a mod- ship of the building. Mr. Maida's bank, where they are sorted and argument against entering an , night in pack*. Many persons in reatraining her from selling that by wide margins. The first, aalc- mouth county boy will be assisted ern bathroom. Mr. Chapin is as- V, her neighborhood, she said, carry which Mr, Barry could prove he in his course at Itutgera universi- the cheeks on each bank are de- sociated with the Harry M. Stevens agreement has been that tht board sticks and canes to protect them- owned. Ing for an additional $50,000 bond ty's school of agriculture as the livered to the bank on which they Co., one of the largest catering receives no assurances In the docu- aelves from the animals, Following that Mrs, Barry then Issue, received 157-90. The second, result of the 88th annual flower are drawn before S o'clock each concessionaires in the country. ment offered by th* federal gov- James Gettls of Chestnut st, said went to Fort Pierce, Fla., where asking for a transfer of J2S.OO0 •how of the Monmouth-Elberon morning. Charles B. Harding has aold a ernment. hli neighbor has a female dog, and Mr, Barry was boarding the two 'from current expenses to capital Horticultural society at the Con- The system involves the credit- one and one-half acre site with Mr. Malda has demanded federal children while he was traveling vention hall Sept. 17, U and' IB. Ing by the National State bank assurance that tha sewage plant I added: "You know what a female outlay, carried, SM-2S. 1 river view, located on Sailors' Way, dog is. For about two weeks we've with the show, and attempted to The sum will depend on the of the ehecks received by them Rumson, directly south of Rumson Mrs. William J. Bull, Jr. will be ready by September, 1954, • • had about 20 dogs up there yapping obtain custody of the children, Mr. succeas of the show, but the so- to the Individual bank's account, rd., to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sar- target date for completion of ths •11 day." Barry then obtained an injunction ciety has established a minimum and charging them with the key of Fair Haven. The Sarkeya In making this announcement, borough school. He argues that ths restraining Mrs Barry from pro- grant of $100. Rutgers will admin- checks drawn on each Individual plan to start construction of their board would be in a poor legal New Street Name Bernard Natclson, manager of J. ceeding with the custody hearing Sues Track Police ister the fund. The boy will be a hank. This system speeds np the new Home, which will be of ranch- Kridel 0o.> tha stars -which will own position if it found Itself with a Vincent P. Horan, public health in Florida. 1954 graduate of some county high collection of checks on Monmouth type design, gome time next month. school and no sewage facilities. Inspector, pointed out the borough tht Corner, said that Mrs. Buff will Several weeks later Mrs. Barry school.. county banke, the banks' custom- have complete charge of the shop. Dr. DeHart hinted the board has received a number of dog bite made another trip to Fort Pierce, For False Arrest The schedule and entry tolanki ers beneflUni thereby. should take a broad view et th* complaints. A law is needed, he She will be introduced at a cock- taking the children from the nurs- .TRENTON — A $100,000. suit for New Jersey's largest flower The new system Involved the tail party in her honor at the Cor- legal technicalities, but he was said, but the primary 'concern Is ery sehbofand traveling to Hick- charging false arrest was flled In show art now available. They may unable to state that the federal in getting rid of vicious dogs and •penlng ef bank accounts by all Globe Hotel to ner Aug. 11. Invitations have been man Mills, Mo., where she was re- superior court here Thursday be obtained from Arthur Hubbard, the bank! clearing- with the Na- sent to many prominent Monmouth government actually will build Ha those that create a nuisance. That siding with her father. As a result against Monmouth' Park Jockey Kumion, . aho«r chairman; Melvln school. He said, however, that ax* is the objective, he aaid, more than tional State bank. county residents. a contempt order was obtained in club track police by a Red Bank H. Worth, Elberon, secretary; Ru- The. advantage to the Individ- perienct throughout the nation has the confinement of all dogs. New Jersey courts, ordering that merchant. fus Simpson, Long Branch,' treas- Have New Front ., Mrs. Buff, who formerly-operated been that local boards have always ual hanks Is that they have only Extensive alterations were start- her own shop in Plainftcld, aaid benefited from federal schools built Council Introduced an ordinance Mrs. Barry be held in contempt, The complaint was made by Rob- urer; or the other committee mem- One sort of cheeks on Monmouth that the purpose of the Corner was changing the name of Newman and be taken In custody by New ert Goldstein, 288 Norwood ave.. bers, Frank Edington, Harry 'Wood, ed thia week on the Globe hotel, to care for pupils of federally-as- county banks and do not have to 20 East Front st.—one of Red to transplant a little.bit of Fifth sociated parents. Springs rd. between Shrewsbury Jersey authorities if found within Deal, operator of the Bond Clothes William Flnkerton, Milton Unter- send out Individual letters to each ave. to Red Bank, and at the same ave. and Broad St. to East Newman this state. store, Broad St., Red Bank, and meyer, Jrj, John Pico, Clarence Bank's early hotels. Mr. Malda will continue to press Two of tho owners, Pete Maletto time maintain the neighborly at- for a clarification of the necessary Springs rd. . A similar ordinance At the time of the divorce hear- another store in Asbury Park. Mr. Ranck, Mrs. Ethel Grtfnthj, Owen mosphere of country life. awaits) adoption by Shrewsbury ing in Freehold Mrs. Barry did not Goldstein said this week he also Roff, Livingston McDowell, Monte of River Plata and Carmine Caruso agreement, but Leo J. Carlin;, pres- borough council. personally appear, but was repre- is suing Monmouth Park Jockey Jones, John West, Walter Rice, Boat Line Files of Rod Bank, refused to comment Mrs. Buff will be assisted by Jean ident, indicated that the board will On recommendation of Council- sented by William E. Beaty of Red club. Richard Wood, Douglas Slocum on the alterations when questioned Allgauer, formerly an assistant go ahead with plans for its own man Thomas P. Oakley, council Bank, who had been appointed by It names the Thoroughbred Rac- and Paul LUch. this week by The Register. They, buyer in the Junior shop of Carson, school, build Its own sewage plant granted permisiion to Monmouth the court after Mrs. Barry had ing Protective Bureau, Inc., and The show will feature the usual Bankruptcy Plea together with Joseph Foresterio of Plrit, Scott and Company of Chi- and worry about the administra- Boat club to serve beer Aug. 14, previously retained two other local three of its deteotives, Edward D. specimen and arrangement clauee Red Bank, bought the tousinow In cago, tion of the federal school when that IB and 16—dates of the National attorneys, each of 'whom had McMahon, Thomas Kennedy and for commercial, professional and HIGHLANDS — Sandy Hook April from Paul RlUau of Tlnton construction Is positively ordered. Swctpftakea sailing regatta, dropped out of the case at their William Callahan as defendants. amateur entrants, grange and edu- Lines, incorporated, of 10 Rector Falls. Mr. Carllng appointed a special own request. Filed by Max M. Barr, Asbury cational exhibits, and separate dt- st., New York city, which operates Tho Globe was built as a frame committee to work with Mr. Malda - To Repair Incinerator Mr. Barry was represented by Park attorney, the suit alleges that vbions for women and children. between a leased pier here and dwelling In 1840 by a Thomas Hart. Wilde Resigns, In keeping tabs on the entire proj- MM. Amy Shlnn, borough clerk, Edward W. Wise, Jr., of the Red Mr. Goldstein was taken into cus- New York .city, filed a petition in It was purchased in 1844 by Tobias ect. On it are Clarence G. Meeks,' was authorized to advertise for blda, Bank law firm of Wise * Wise. tody at the track July 23 by De- District court In New Hendrlckaon, who enlarged the Jr., chairman, and Clifford Cad- for repairs to the incinerator tectives Kennedy and Callahan, York city Monday, claiming it is building and opened it as a hotel. Smock Appointed man and District Clerk George Winning. chimney. Mr. Oakley said after the who took him to police headquar- Anthony Antin unable to meet its current obliga- The hotel was purchased In 1849 EATONTOWN — Georgs Wilde's meeting the bldj will be returnable William Mercer ters. There, he contends, he was tions and seeking an arrangement by Mr. Hcpdrickson's sons, T, and resignation from the board of edu- at the next meeting. held several hours and questioned with creditors. J. H. Hcndrlckson. The larger por- cation here was accepted Monday by Detective McMahon about al- With Mellon Bank. The petition, flled under Chapter tion of the building was destroyed night, followed by the appointment John Errlckson, superintendent legedly making a bet at the track Reade to Honor of Molly Pitcher Village apart- Buys Daly Home PITTSBURGH, Pa.-Anthony. h. XI of the Chandler bankruptcy by fire Dec. IB, 1936. of John Smock to succeed him. with an unauthorized person, a Antin, former member of the news act, seeks an agreement by credi- The total, prior to th» start of ments, said he formerly burned SHREWSBURY — Stanley K. man identified as Nick Cimlno. staff of th* Red Bank Register, has In suggesting Mr. Smock to fill trash from the apartments in In- tors to a plan for- settling their tho present alterations, Included a Downs, local zealtor, reports the It is contended by the plaintiff betn appointed administrative as- bar, taproom and office on the the office, Leo J. Carting, president, Top Guardsman cinerator*, but had been told by sale of the Michael H. Daly home claims for 30 cents on the dollar, said the appointee has shown an that the arrest and false imprison- sistant In tht advertising division to 1)i paid in installments. The ground floor, and four guest rooms the board of health to stop, Me at 84 Lake ave.. Fair Haven, to of Mellon National Bank and Trust exceptional interest in school mat- LONG BRANCH — Lieut. Col. said the trash ' accumulates, es- ment injured his reputation and company lUts assets of $36,300, in- on tho second floor. Frank N. Kaiser, commanding of- William J. Mercer, formerly of Mld- held him up to ridicule. Co. here. Although he would say nothing ters and his background as a pecially, oVer the week-ends, and dletown. • cluding; the 3. S. Westport, which builder should prove valuable In ficer of the 15«th Transportation asked for an extra garbage pick- U valued at $35,000. Liabilities are this week of tho construction now battalion, local National Guard unit, The white Dutch colonial house under way, Mr. Maletto told The the school's construction program, up Wednesdays. Mr, Oakley ex- contains seven rooms and is lo- set at $M,M9. In other business, the board ap- haji announced that Fred Bartholdl, plained his request would depend Register in April aftor he and his manager of Readc's Paramount cated on a wel^landscaped plot. Authority Files Charles E. Gardner of Jersey partners took the business over, proved a plan to give Miss Mar- on the number of weekly pickups Mr. and Mrs, Daly are the original City is president of the company garet Vetter, principal, permission thoater will award 12 free passes ar/ other apartments. Several resi- future alterations would probably to tho local unit monthly to be owners. Mr. Daly, a builder, who and Harold A. Lohman of Mill- Include a new Tront, tho combina- to hire clerical assistance as need- dents of the apartments complained erected the house for hi* family Eight More Suits town is vice president. ed throughout the year. For part awarded to the most outstanding to council about the odor from tion o? tho bar and taproom into National Guardsmen, 20 years ago, Is building a ranch FREEHOLD—Th» New Jersey one large room and modernization time work, the assistant will be trash, house near his former home on paid 11.40 per hour. Mrs. J. E. Al- The winner, who will be known Highway authority has filed eight of the second floor. u "National Guardsman of th* Mr, Horan explained he had Lake ave, more condemnation suits seeking Masonic Building Tho fiont of the building has len of Brond-.it. brought the mat- ter to the board's attention and Month," will be presented the ordered Mr. Errickson to cease Mr, Mercer Is manager of his properties In Holmdel, Rarltan and Committee to Meet since been removed. tickets by Mr. Bartholdl during th* burning the trash because It la brother's estate In Rumson and the Wall townships and New Shrews- also made application for the po- sition. second week of tha following month. contrary, to the borough code. 500-acre cattle farm, Harmony Hill, bury borough along tha parkway The Red Bank Masonic Temple The first award will be presented • Other apartments, ho said, place In Colt's Neck, route. bulld|ng campaign committee at a Theodore W, McGlnnlM, local In September, garbage in metal covered cans and Another sale by Mr. Downs was meeting last week at the lodge hall , The authority offered $85,408 for Auction to Aid real estate and lnauranco agency Each unit In the battalion, which keep it until the regular garbage the Robert L. Koch property on tho properties but the offers were on Broad it., set Monday, Oct. 26, hjad, explained "extra expense In- pickups, If other apartments can Oak Hill rd., Mlddletown township. as the date for an open meeting, Includes Headquarters and Head- rejected by the owners, ' surance," a coverage designed for quarters company, and 141st Trans- do It, he stated, Molly Pitcher Vil- The purchaser Is Mrs. Ann John, The latest suits bring to W the at which time W. Elmer Ether, fi- disasters. He said a $80,000 policy lage can, too, Tho matter was re- a native' of Mtddletown, recently nancial chairman, is expected lo Fire Companies portation company at Long Branch total of condemnation aotlona filed for flvo years would cost $636.54. and 143d Transportation company ferred to Mr. Oakley's committee. returned from California whor* the In Monmouth county against 148 have a complete financial report. SHREWSBURY—As a means of The matter was -efcrrcd to Anson had spent several yean with her final plans of tho proposod build- raising funds for the flro companies In Bca Girt, will pick Its most out- properties for which the mm of V. Ransom, chairman of tho insur- standing soldier for the month and lato husband, who was a Thunder $1,173,638 has been offered, ing and the date for the start of here and In Little Silver, an auc- ance committee, for further dis- Jet pilot. construction will be dlscutscd, tion will be held Wednesday at 7 forward his name to battalion head- The suits filed are an follows: cussion. quarter* for consideration, The Mrs, John and tier children are Holmdol township—Sylvia S. Tay- Jamei A.' Stout, president nf tho p, m. at The Bright Acre on Broad Clifford Cad nun was appointed Borough Declares now occupying tho house, which Craftsmen's club, presided at lust st, between Ray H, Stlllman's office battalion wilt select the best Na- lor, $27,412; Phyllis T. Ellis, $44,276. acting district clerk—a post he tional Guardsman from all appli- contains a living room, dining New Shrewsbury—Heirs of John week'* meeting. The September and the entrance to Shadowbrook will hold from today until AUK, room, kitchen, three bedrooms and meeting has been canceled, Inn, cants. Winner of the free paaeea $3,500 Emergency Dean, $442; held of Isaac Hughe*, 36, the period of District Clerk will bo selected for outstanding; two baths. Tho property comprise! $300; Georgia M, Brink, |M, A, E, Orudln, proprietor of The ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Bor- an aero of land In garden, fruit Anthony AitMii George, Winning's vacation. traits of courtesy, appearance, abil- Hnrltan township—Pajqual* Ro- Young Episcopalians Bright Acr« and The Bright Store Th* board approved a teaia of ity and leadership. Ha will alto oujh council Thursday night ap- trees and many ornamental trees mano, $1,203. of Red Bank, suggested the auc- proved an emergency roaolutlon of and shrubs, Mr, Antin wai,most recently tn classrooms from Shrewsbury gram- bo selected' for his attendance at Wall township—Albert Thomp- Form The Deltas* tion to the firemen and offered to mar school and a schedule for all formations and tor his recruit-' $8,800 for tho harbor commission A lot on the weat side of Laks son, $11,111; Michael Kraui, $610. aiioclati dlreotor of KeUhum, Inc, provide several thousand dollars for the Installation of lavatory fa- ave, Pair Haven, was sold to Jo- national fund-raising organization Norman Stokeln WM elected nr«« 'M-M which shows that registra- Inpr activities, ollltles and an oHIcn in tho Son worth of merohandlse. Charles tion will be held Sept. 3. Sohool Since tha local unit will leave for seph Pryor, Jr, Tho lot has a with headquarters In Pittsburgh, • ident of "The'Deltai," a youth Bruno of Globs Motors, Red Bank, Soout ship Joshua Barney, a build- frontage of 80 feet on Lake avo. Those Awaiting Draft ' He Is a graduate of Red Bank group of Trinity Episcopal church, will open Sept. », Mlu VetUr an- field training tomorrow, the winner Ing at tha western end o( tho mu- volunteered a new DeSoto auto with nounced that two fifth grade class- for tht month of August will be with ISO ftet depth, On the south high ichool and Rutgers university, at an organlntlon meeting Sunday flredomo engine and power steering nicipal yacht harbor. slds of tho lot Is a, brook which May Sign for 2 Yean where he wan aotlve In extra-cur- nlfht, lUellnrs will be held Wed es and ons fourth will travel to seleoted for accomplishments while ail one nf tha Items lo he auctioned, Shrewsbury. tt Camp Drum, N, T,, Funds for tho work ara available flows to Sehwenkor's pond. The Young m«n waiting to be called rloulur Activities and was oleoted neidaya from 7:30 to 9:30 p, m, Mr. Orudln snyj tho auotlon li In harbor commission surplus, but property wns owned by Willis City- Into tho sorvlce by tho rt«d Bank to Phi Beta Kappt in his senior in tha parish hall. sound business which well may an appropriation (or tho ptoject ton of Red Bank, Mr. Pryor In- draft hoard can volunteer and en- year. Otheri elected were William be followed by other merchants, Hn Held for Grand Jury was not Included In thin yenr'a luiil- lands to build a home In tha near tm- service Immediately, Daniel PI. In hi* new post at the Mellon I.em on, vice president! MniRnrct point* nut that t'te public li given ft«t, Tha amount will bo Irani' future, Welirantl, bonrri chairman, Mid thin hank, which l» thn largest 'between Bublln, secretary; John fltinnd, Paul Troast Day wnok. a chance lo bid on choice meN On Falic Prclcnae Count ferrnd (com harbor commission Naw York and , he will nit- Lmaurai', and DonaM Wngeli pro- chnndlsr, Ihe merchant hn« an op- surplus ts the borough when next Community Virc Co. He emphasised that liy volunteer- •lit In the direction of thn hunk'* gram chairman. portunity to clonr iimtonitblfi stock OCBANPORT — Thid Anicer, year's budget Is prepared, In* for th< draft, mon will sarva advertising, italee promotion and and tho firemen receive a percent- For Young GOP •lias Francis E, VonRadd, of Chi- To Sponsor Hunt Circus two yaw's—tha tarn* length of tlmi public relation*. JIAtIB FAM1IA' HKUNION cago WAI ordered held for action Council also authorlrnd tho pay- M If they hud waited lo ha onlled. Married to thn former Jean Clark agi of tha proceeds. SKA atnT-The Young Hepubll. of the grand jury Monday night ment of $300 to tho municipal band, I/KONAIIUO—Community fir* HAUBSVILMC, Pn. ~ Mr. mid Among tho Items to h« auctioned can* of Monmouth county will b« part of tho borough's annual ap- Army onllitotn aio required to McKenle of Huledon, Mr, Antin by Magistrate William WMt Utman company hore will sponsor per- «Av« thr»e ytars, The board will make his home In Pittsburgh, Mia. Nelson Raub o( Port Mon- are ten new display mutlol powev Itoits to the New Jerity State on a charge of obtaining money propriation of $000. Borough Clark farniiiiioe* of the Hunt Bros, clr- mouth worn Among thoee attending mower*, (our used powor mowers, TounK Republicans nt a Paul Nelson It, Uoborls wiu authorised chairman again advised nil rogli- under false pretenses, otlM W'fdiicmluy, Atlft, lit, «t % Mid Irani* that they must notify the l'AY8 FINK AT KUMSON the 3Uh reunion of HID RUIIII fam- Ion IIIIIHI muwi'i'i, six mioilcil Troast day beaoh, party Saturday Ths clmrge wax mad* by Mrs, to advertise for bldN (or rond re- I p. in. nt Hi" bMftflwIl fluid I*- ily BuUifduy at fit, Paul'* Lutheran al the Natlonnl Ouiuii dump litre, pairs to tho following (it run In: 11111- bonnl of any ohitngo of address Huliwlnn lilcyoU foi' boyn and ylili, Kmlly Flihir of Tom* Itlver, who twiwii rl. Htf mid Leonard vllln ril. or alulua. IIUMSON - Armund Flore of church. fllxty.Avn ilciccndiiiit* of Uotiel tmlti iwU, olilldteiv'i Kymn, The eitllt* facllltle* of the c«mu oh»,ri.«tl the defendant had asked ild« dr., Koyatuno dr., lurtta uvc, In view of Ui« bun on iruinblliiK Newark wild fined $15 litre this tho first IlnuliB who nettled In tho children's sliding l/oiudi, children's have bun made available, including Woit Washington tvo,, Wost Ultfli. ntubivllla ft*1** In 1732 Attended, hir for (800 whloh hi promised I In* Urn eoinimiiy will not hold Hlvirvliw lloipllil OKI Shop wook on K ohai'fe of speeding. Mr. pools, solid brotn look tell, tool drcMlnjr loomi, tliowcn, Ihe bench, ht would bet on a, horn, Wh«sy,\ land dvc, Wesley avo, and Simp- Hi uiiiiiml fair (hi* yettr. It Is Cltamut ul; on all iniruhandlM. Flora waived h«tiring before Mag- The Port Monmouth ltaiibs rocolv son nve, Bids will bo moclved nt C'nmt In ami Mil your hoiiilul liy 1 chcitu, garden furniture, Hultcilnl Inildi and oulilde cooklnf facili- the horn won, Amoer or Von TUdfL •IMiiiiorliiK the dron* (t> malie ii|i istrate Arnold Tuln and paid hli ed the price for having the wrought lion furniture, paint, pic- ties, a.i well si the armory, '«. «pedft! iwatlnn Tuesday* AUK, 11. lulronlilni nur thr>n.-Ailvinlnm*fit, An* to th* violation* clerk, (ami)/ attending, promised to buy a eUbU and torn* The work In In bit vompleled hy fur ill" Ion* nf Incomo, Wllllnin nlo RIIIII, picnic baskets, Delta pow- The party win inn ham I] noon hone* for Mre. Winer with Ihe A#pt. li tocordlni la 1)1 d specific*' AM, Mr,, nml Krnnk Krhn urn «kla;i)i7(ilV#rV er tool*, AllM nntm Innla, molnn, lo lull tvxnln*. with fond and liquid winning*. At hli amlgnmtnt, iwi'dislrmoii of Uio olrvu* com- unrl Thuriili/l, 1 In » P, M.. ri«ti*«il fronn (nodi, Tht ,. TtltvliUn lUpnlr Min Wnnliif * £, itun iron and toilet utti, ity. be Ui «Ylf bit (111 sMOITt RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6,1953 into a cosy dining room for the Marlu Farm Jerseys Marilyn Johnson use of small parties anl lodge and Lincroft Inn civic club assemblies. Produce Record Yield Tendered Shower In lfM th« bar room, with Its EABT KEANgBURG—Mrs. Ed- beamed etiUnf, -ras enlarged to WtfCROFT — Brampton W. F. FURNITURE and ward Lovelace of Cllflfwood, enter- Having Interior take in.-what waj the front porch Valley' and Commando Advancer tained at a bridal shower last week of the Inn, permitting the installa- Ann, two registered Jersey cows for MIBS Marilyn Johnion of Wee- tion of several extra table* for the owned by Marlu farm here, have Changes Made serving of those who desired to earned gold medal certificates in CARPETS CLEANED hiwken »ve, The party was held recognition of outstanding produc- at the Keansburg (Ire house,. In order to properly-take care ef dine. In the colonial room,, which waa for many years heited by an tion records, It was announced this IN YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT Guests were Mrs. John Johnson, their fast, growing clientele and in veek by the American Jersey Cat- Mrs. Edward Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Ed- anticipation of increased transient old "pot bellied" atovi. Alsa added ward Summerer, Mrs. John.Werner, at the same time were tiled rest le club, Columbus, O. tiusinef* when 'the new Garden Brampton' W. R. Valley i five Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. M, Bonk, State parkway is opened, Mr, and rooms and an' attractive) powder CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Mrs. Charles Ball, Mrs. Charles room with spacious wall mirrors. years, 11 months old, produced 14,- Mrs. Dante Daverio, owners, and' 987 pounds of milk and 719 pound* Johnson, Miss Barbara Conklin and proprietors of the Lincroft Inn an During the Mini year the).kitchen CLEANING COMPANY Miss Ellen Conklin of East Keans- tu further enlarged to accommo- of butterfat in 395 days. Commando making drastic interior change! to Advancer Ann, six years, two — —STUDIO burg, Mrs. William Conklin, Mrs. date th* moat modern In refrigera- ACME ho place. ' John Zack, Mrs.: Frank Werner, tion unltsj. months, produced 11,895 pounds of Mrs. A. Cronk, Misses Evelyn Ash, The Iflncroft Inn, located at the Within the put few weeks alr- milk and 926 pounda .of butterfat Shirley Carollnze, Rosanna Flem- irossroads in Lincroft, which' In conditibnlng has been installed and In 305 days. The tests were veri- he Civil war days was known as fied by the officials ot Rutgers uni- REd Bank 6-4255 ing; and Grace Robedee, Keans- this added fe»ture will *» extendtd burg; Miss Madeline Mlscrak and Snndy New, has been In continuous to take In thi large rooms referred versity. Mrs. John Miserak, Belford; Mrs. pcrstlon jince 1697/ Although etch o In th* paragraph* above. Gone DeVaney, Port Monmouth; icw owner has made' certain An outaida attraction Is the well Mrs. Julius Merinsky and Miss -hanges to the original structure and Hi einopy, which wi» rank Helen Merinsky, Keyport; Mrs. Al none of these has caused the.hot- when tha building wu started In Bloomer, Union Beach; Mrs. Wil- el to lose any of its colonial charm IW7 an£ hai sever been known liam Murphy, Mrs. Al Chrlstemen and atmosphere. to run dry.- Use The Waste Space In CHILD ADULT AND WEDDING, and Min Dorothy < Chrlstenseri, What Is being done now is eon- Flushing, L. I.; Mrs. Richard Schil- 'ertini two sir.allv dining rooms in- PORTRAITURE ling, Scarsdale, N. T.; Mrs. William o one large room. When the occa- Question! and Amwen Your Attic •. • INSTALL DORMERS aehlinkert, Bronx; Mrs. John Tros- sion arises this ,newly enlarged To Veu' Problem! 35 SILVERTON AVENUE,. LITTLE SILVER. N. J. ter, College Point, D. I., and Mrs. room can be used with the Inn's William Plunket, BrooXlyn. arger dining room which if usually Q. I'm a Korean veteran .with a PHONE RED BANK 64ZJZ reserved for dancing, wedding re- ilrvlee-eonnected .Usability and I'm ceptions, fraternal assemblies, etc., thinking of Uking out a term G.I. both large dining rooms being sep- policy. Ifty I convert thli policy arated by folding doors. The work later to a pirmanint plan ot G.I. IT of remodeling Is well under way insurant*? and is to be completed about the A. There are two type* of term middle of September. policies available to. post-Korea 1ST PAYMENT IN NOV. Lincroft inn is one of the very veterans. One Is primarily for the non-dlstblid and It not convertible. TAKI riARSTO PAY~ o. 1953 few historical eating and drinking The other I* only for the disabled 1883 places left in the county. The and is convertible. If you get the No easier terms anywhere than ground on which the building latter you may convert It to a those offered by us. No lower stands was part of 350 acres grant- permanent plan later. prices . . . better workmanship too! Call today for free esti- 16 Monmouth Street, lied Bank ed by the King of England to one Q. I am still in the Army and John Bennett. Part of the present covered by the free 110,000 protec- mate on any type home repair building where the semi-circular tion agilnit death. If I should die .... or modernisation. bar Is located was erected in 1897 under this protection I'm told the PORCH ENCLOSURES and the foundation of native stone money would have to be paid to still is in excellent condition. my brother, who Is my sole living Economical year-round in* Offers The west wing of the preieni kin. What I want to know I* if You'd be amazed at how inex- building, where • some of the re- I take out C.I. Insurance after my penslvo a porch enclosure can OU don't have to wait any longer to add that extra bed* modeling is now going on, was dlseharg* will I have to name my be ... and at the year-round Y room or two in your attic. The Installation of handsom* erected in 1829 by Hendrlck Ben brother as beneficiary? use you'll get from it! It'* dormer* will convert your drab and dreary attic into a cheerful, nett, a direct descendant of John A. N». Under your post-service screened in for cool summer needed living quarter*. Our cost Is moderate . .. our workmen This August Value Bennett. The original fireplace bull O. I, Inauranee policy you miy comfort and glass enclosed far the beat. Call now for a free estimate. when .this west, wing • w»s ereettd name any person or persons, firm, year 'round use, has been in constant use for the corporation, or your estate ai the past 124 years. This has been taken beneficiary or beneficiaries. * Room Additions • Parch * Attk Convaniaat down as its location was dlreetly Q. I have a O.T. Insurance policy • SMtita • In the center of the newly enlarged and I have named my wit* «* bene- * Matowy * Dormors dining room and also to reduce a ficiary to receive the money in a * CorptHfty • Garage* * Hoafiaa • Ptumbinf As fire hnr-ard, for although It wa: lump sum upon my death. Will she well constructed It has served Iti be bound by that condition, or may usefulness and was fast showing the choose to receive the ntney in Little As its age. monthly installment*? ' - In 1914 a spacious dining room A. Sh*

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1UPCRIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY and landa now or formerly ef Jeteph ter, why the relit! JM In tald Com- LAW DIVISION Shepherd and alto lande now or for- plainlaint iihoulh d not be granted.. MONMOUTH COUNTY merly of Edmond A. Woleott on the NOTINOTICCE IS HEREBEBY HHJRTIIHJRTIIBBR > BwS*a> -It m... fvtn Pewer Steerinf, If you want H NEW JERSEY. HIGHWAY AUTHOR- Ealt, by deed bearing South Zero de> GIVEIVEN ththatt tthhe laiid NeiN r JJeref y HigHih Yeu Writ (N72'W) a deed iilitan fiami li unknown, and the reituctlve Bait, and landi of laid Neptuna Corpor- tlon te be Just compensation for the huibendi And wlvei of thQ unknown ation on the Weil, thence taking of" ill'ildd ~ eiUte or Intereit In lalil htlri, devlieei and imrennnl reprr- tract o* pareel of land or property t anil aentatlvei of lh» Kid MOKKIS lULI/ (SI Northerly along laid dividing line that tald Authority hat -lubllih-d and Let us demonstrate snd their nr nil of their retentive by deed bearlnc North Zero degree* Ii malnlalnlnir a Irtut fund on ilepoill lueeeiiori, In rltlit, title >tul Im-rnti Thirty mlnutpi Weit (NO'IO'W) a deid with the Kldillly Union Truil Company, The Stall of N-w J-r.fy; Iloroiigh nf dlitance of three rhalni (i) to the dl* Newark, New Jtney, al provided In the New Shr.wiburj, In tni> Cnunly of vldlni line of landa of laid Mnrrlt Hall New Jeney Highway Authority Art, In all the advantages Monmnuth, « municipal torporntlon of on ihe Month, and landi of laid Corlltl an amount at Itaet equal to twlre thi N»w Jrriry, on tin North, ihtiicn aggregate amount d»poilt»d with thi NOTICE IS 1IEREI1V (IIVKN III.I th> Ml Kaatirly alonir >ald dividing llm aald t.lerk of the Kupirlnr Cnnri •• fill. of buying a Chevrolet now! K<« J>r»r lllitlii»«r Authority hm fll«d by d«rd hearing South Sev*nty>t*n di- mated fomr'nutloti for all prnp-ny a Complaint ai above rntltlid lit the ftrru Kait (HU'Kl a died dlitanei nf deiorlM In HefUrMloni nf Taking with Superior Court nf N>w J«ri>r, vhrrrhy Nine chains 10) Twenty-liven link. (37) reipeet to which Ihe mmpiniallon hue It *••><• Judinnnl aialnit you and lh> to Ihe point and place of beginning, n»i been Anallr d't-rmliml mil paid 1" Illicit brakti fer imeemer. • ppolntment of Ihru Conimluloni) hi thi Court, Including 'lie amnunt nf uld J"" ^CHEVROLET 1 Chevrolet often mere in the loweit- taklnc of Ine lindi, premliti, pmpn /, lame morei ur leu, tompematlon ullmated In Ihe Declara- An easy nudge on the broke pedal rlihta «nd eat«m»nu hirtlnnfur rl». llelnir all nf the premliM ennveytd to lion ef Taking filed In Ihli eauifi and priced Una la the low-price Held. nrlbed, Ineludlnar th« dtmiin, If my, (th day nf July. Itt9, laid brings smooth, positive ruponie-rl|ht Morrla Mall by deed dated April 4, lift that on the Illghwar Authority dl* reautllntr from the taklnir to any remain. from Jeiepli Clayton and Krancei City Niw Jeney now! Chevrolet brakea are the largeet HitmMiution if f»wi$Mi tulomtllc MORI MOPLI IUY CHIVROLITI THAN ANY OTHIR CARI ins properly, for the purpom tit forth ton, hli wife, and recorded In Monmouth l l d 1 he Clark nf tha Duperlne In tali) complaint, Itmmltihn snaf Ill-hi. "Blu-Fhmt" County Clerk's Offlri In Deed book K-l £ouurrt t'ofn7" Ne£w Jtney Ihe amount of In Ihe low-price (leld-ejilra Itrge for •nilrii eptloiuil on "lwe-Un" »ni »«/ Air A fie elmpli, abiolme In and In all paiei 144 tt«,, May I, Hit mlmated ccmpinutlon, extra Hopping power. , that cirtaln lot, Iraet nr paretl of land, Together with all rlfht, tHli and In- NOTIOK 18 MKRCUV KtJIITJIBn meitli «| mm ten. MM UMO-im-KINUIl NIWI alOUKI TIM (IMK • Iwry Mtnley iti lMtty-«|( prrmlera and pioptrly, ilniiU, lylnsr larett the laid Morrli Hall mar hart In OIVEN that, by virtu* ef the Niw Jer- and b»lnf In th» llorogvh nl K'w Bhrt»i- and to Kjlitlng lann lying wlUiln the ley Highway Authority Aot of 1069. an huryi In the County of Mnnmouth, and llmlti of Hit night ot Way of the amended anil lupplementfil, the laid Rlsli ef Neer Jeriiy, more partlcularlr 1'arkwny, Niw Jeriey Illgltway Authority hat tie* NOTICB m imnmiv KunTiimi lorni enlltlid to thi ixtlmlve poueiilnn ^k^/No^; IIOTION NO, 1 CIIVKN tint an order »»i made In Ihe and III» nf etth Hurt or parr'l nf land Retlnnlni at the Houllimit rninrr nf Hupirlnr L'nurl tif Ne* Jei'iey on the tnd properly iliicilniil In illfl P-rlari* CIRCLE CHEVROLET COMPANY lendi now or formerly off TTrlr " (rllei(nrllei,, • llh day at July, IOJ-H, dlrertlm the lion "nf fakni. eald lornirnir helnir all>>n thhe Nnrlh»>Nlh t d>r»nilanli In ihnff rente liefort tlM Illlfitl July all, \ttt, fnrntr off ppremll m hhirdn deieiinedi ''nun tin Krldij, ih» Itk i|»» nf Urttnir, l»»«, at I he, hour nt In n'rlork In Ihe NBW jF,nnxY iimiiwAV AUTiionri v. 323 MAPLI AVINUI, RID IANK RI 6-3130 (")* flauUiertr alum Iht HIvMlnr lint Hy IflANK A, M4TMKWK, Jit, lorinnnn, at thi Tnun Hnun, f'r- At Liule As Ji.25 Weekly eons, Langdon and Joseph, and a daughter Florence each will receive a lo,t on Parker rd., West Long Branch. The rest will be shared by the widow and children. XTmencan onttruction Cvo. The respective widows will re Newman Spring* BAT or H1GHT ceive the estates of Alan Field of Koad Rumson, who died June 18; Joseph <°lt Bro«d St.) CALL Hand of Spring Lake, who died H tV30M July 6; Milton Burnett of Avon, BED BANK who died Jully 13; Pasquale Ruzzo of Long Branch, who died Oct. 8, and Charles Schmidt, Si\, of Marl- John R. Edmiiton, 103 Branch ave., was the winner of a TV s»t Friday afternoon which boro, who died July 10. was giv«n away by the Liggett-Rexall drug store at-Broad and Monmouth sts. Standing by Mary Griffin of Long Branch, who died June 27, willed her estate •h« set art James M. Brooks, store manager, left, and Dick Lewis of Station WJLK, who par- to a sister, Nellie Griffin, and a ticipated in the ceremonial. niece, Eleanor Griffin. Lillie Morris of Long Branch, who died July 13, willed her estate was guest of honor at a bridal to her husband. Kiwanians See * Corean Vet Shows shower Tuesday of last week at the home of Mra. Carol Dowries at y/itff a Wilted Alfred Draper of Freehold, who Olympic Slides Slides to Lions Port Monmouth.' Gifts were ar- died July 6, willed one-half his es- ranged beneath a white umbrella. tate'to a son, Dr. William Draper, East guest rcceivod an umbrella and the other half to a brother LINCROFT-Eli* Ross of Little ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— Sgt. Silver last. Thursday night showed ilfred G. Conover, Jj\, a former favor. Guests were Miss Marion Harry; nieces Winnie Panacali, LaPresti of Red Bank, Mrs. Grace Home-Washed Marie Allsop, Agnes Schmidt and members of the Lincroft-Holmdel pa Scout of the ship Joshua Bar- HOW ARE YOUR CROPS? Khvanis club colored slides of the ley at the yacht harbor here, who Wcstendorf, Keyport, and Mrs. Les- Edith Wilson; a nephew, Harry ter Homer, Mra. Edward Rocke- L Draper, Sr., Harry Draper, Jr., Win- 1952 Olympic games at Helsinki, ecently returned from Korea, WIN Htm bt «pant ipots in y«w «n«i«lot ejardtn? Will Finland. A native of Finland, Mr. onday night showed members of feller, Mrs, Willis Westcndorf, Mr °olc? Then.., nie Fanacall, Marie Allsop, Agnes J, G. Mayer, Mrs. Harriet Meislohn, yaw favorite erofH wittier «way? . . Schmidt and Edith Wilson.. Ross also showed historic and he Liom club her* slides of that scenic slides of that country. :ountry. Mrs. Frances Caruso, Mrs. Eliza Nellie May Hope of Asbury Park, Kaufman, Mrs. Phyllis Horn, Miss Pkmt • portion of your incomt roqulca-ly in a tavlnqs OK- Meeting at Comrnunlty chapel D. A. Caruso, treasurer of the June Melalohn, Miss Donna Mayer, Send Them to who died July 18, willed her estate hall here, members also heard Da- Mantle Highlands yacht club and to a son, Arthur H. Hope, Shrews- Miss Sandra Westcndorf and Miss cotiRt at Hit Rtd lank Savings and Loan. Your stealing yjo Atteln of Helsinki, a student at member of the Lions club's board Carolyn Weatendorf, Keansburg. bury. the University of Economics, who if directors, gave a detailed report wing* wlH bt heoWiiry nurturtd by ow liberal dividends. Rena E. Erny of Neptune town- is on vacation here. Mr. Ross and f th». Atlantic Coast Lightning Gary Charles Buchcr, son of Mr. LEON'S Mr. Attela were Introduced by John And, thty will bt prtrtcttd against lots by imuranct... ship, who died June 12, willed her hamplonshlp regatta held here and Mrs. Richard Buchcr, was estate to her husband. Portin, program chairman and luring the week-end. The Lions given s, supper party recently at the up t* $10,000. their personal friend. :lub presented a second prize for home of his grandparents, Mr. and Alfred McCloy, a member of the he regatta, a barometer In a ma- Mrs. Charles Buchcr, of Mercer st. 'Cotton Clinic" DRIVERS SUFFER CUTS Stop in Rtit payday, and enjoy • protptrous harvtit. Bed Bank Klwanis club, was An- ogany case. West Keansburg. Attending were ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP—George thony Flasconaro's guest at the Tickets were distributed Mon- his great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Stahl and Michael Madio of Irving- dinner. Addle Schultt, a past gov- lay night for the pilgrimage picnic Bucher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolt ernor, and 'Tony Granato, both of to be held Sunday, Aug. 30, at and children, Belleville; Mr. and ton suffered cuts Sunday when a Keyport, also were guests. car driven by Mr. Madlo ran Into Camp Happiness, the summer home Mrs. Carl Berberlch and family BED BANK SAVINGS of the New Jersey Blind Men's as- Mr. and Mr». Tony Cundcnto, Mr. the rear of s. car driven by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albce and family, Stahl on it, 34. Both cars were FINED AT FAIR HAVEN loclation, on Burlington avt., Leo- lardo. Four club teams—captained Mra. Dora Seeley and Miss Carola traveling north on the highway FAIE HAVEN-Leon C. Hir«ch Wollyung. The room and ceiling of Jackson Heights, L. I., and How- by-Jerry Rich, Frank 8legfri«d, «« LOAN A AsjgciATipN when the accident occurred. The Arthur Limmayer and H. E, Don- were decorated in colored balloons. drivers were treated at the scene ard A. Sandier of Newark were The birthday cake was decorated fined 15 each here this week on oghue—will compete in the sale of by the - Freehold first aid squad, 1,000 tickets. Losing team will be like a merry-go-round. Richard You'll see and feel the differ- according to state police at Shrews- speeding charges. Both waived Buchcr recently returned from to Security hearing before Magistrate John V. host to the other three teams at ence when your pretty cotton 10 BROAD ST. M0 BANK NEW JERSCV bury. the picnic. The affair Is planned Korea, and the family arc residing Crowell, and paid fines to the vio- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchcr. dreggeg are cleaned the a max* lations' clerk, .o be an annual pilgrimage to the :amp. Arnold Wcntworth, son of Mr. ingly different May! Leon'* and Mrs. Arnold Wcntworth. Main st., was1 given a party July 29. He restores body and texture • Keansburg observed his 13th birthday July 30, no wilting or sagging • all Attending were Mr. and Mrs. O. K, Wentworth, Miss Amelia Went- dirt, ipols and perspiration Realty Views A masquerade and dance will be •worth, Mr. and. Mra. Clalr Went- removed. Try Leon'i today* LAST 3 DAYS held noxf Saturday, Aug. g, by worth and daughters Shirley and the Ladies auxiliary of the Beacon Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roame Beach association. A luncheon ia and son Leonard, Diana and Wayne planned for Aug. 17. Mrs. Mabel Wentworth of this place, and Mr. Betts will serve as'chairman. Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Peak of Wes CALL RE 6-2S00 Helen Mallam waj made chairman Long Branch. of a covered dUh auppcr to be held ALLEN'S Aug. 80. The recent card party held TODAY at tho clubhouse waa very success- ful. Card parties will be held every Wednesday evening and dances Sat- Club Plans Theater urday evenings. At a recent meet- Party Luncheon ing of the association Mrs, Joseph SHOE SALE Rindos was appointed recording The ways and means committee secretary to replace Mrs. John of the Woman's club of Red Bank, Zack, who resigned. of which Mrs. Invln Schlosser i chairman, is sponsoring a luncheon SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUG. 8th Ralph Lloyd Apel, aon of Mr. and theater trip, to New York city and Mrs. Lloyd Apel, was given a In November. LEON'S party on his first birthday Thurs- Committee members arc now sell day, July 30. Attending were Candy ing reservations (or the Nov. 1 SINCE (912 Miller, John and Joseph Harney, event, which will Include rescrvei Mrs. Lenore Harney, Atlantic High- seats for a morning performance a. CIMMTS • LwMtfaran • Ruq CIMMN SPECIAL land!, and Mra. Charles Miller and Radio City Music hall, a matinee Mra. Esther Rlddell, West Keans- Alwayi ample parking space in front of eur plant 00 A Foot burg. performance of th« musical, "Can- N Can" and transportation. Reserva- TABLE Miss Kay Westendor'f, daughter tions will be accepted by Mrs. 64-76 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. of Mr. and Mn. Willis Weatendorf, Schlosser until tomorrow, WOMEN'S O 4.00 A Pair W ROtSTON WATIMURY Values lo 11.9.1 "I hav« to do the planning for our family," Mn. Jones said. "My huiband works hard and doein't have time tor house- hunting1." "BesldM,"'ihf continued, "ha tohm . doein't even know we ne«d OTHER f more room. \ But the kldi and NOW I SUM do." 12.fl Mn, Jones imlUd, "Tou ie«, TABLES .everything li ship-shape, mug and cozy, by the lime he feti Vofeei home at night. He's not aware WOMEN'S te> 95 of the itruggl* we've had all day—the kids and I-keepIng 17.fl NOW 9' out of «*ch other'* wiy. But the walli of our small home »eem to grow cloiar together MEN'S SPECIALS every day," Before long Mrs, .lonei had WN AGAIN 95 Impacted a couple of •pacioua Value* lo 14.95 NOW 9' homes located > on larfa lota, "Thla le wha» I've been wleh- Go price)* on our lummor tulti • mn nylon and ing'for,"-the aaid at tha aeeond NOT EVERY SIZE IN EVERY STYLE one, "I'll tall 'Jack I've found orlon eordii lectuie wo are forcod friendly service; No endorsers needed. hand, the young animal trends to increase in value as it grows to Simple requirement*. Get the money the same day maturity. you apply. In home-grown cattle, selection for the herd Is usually made from I Firs* choice of mere men and woman Mian any enta the' better cows, while cows that cempeny in H* fleM. If you're thinking about borrow- art purchased are to a large'1 extent' features in any other Pickup! ing, think first of HFC- put oh the market because they MOMTWY »AVMtNT HANS have some shortcoming. America's firtt eoaaumer II Watch Tomato Fields inanee eocopany. Phone or • Growers who have planted their stop in! IM (487 19.08 tomatoes in rows six feet apart will Tho moit comfortable cab In the worldl Both IN f 6.41 (6.97 9.75 18.15 have little difficulty in spraying; or standard and Deluxe (shown) offer new curved, one- 3M 12.83 13.93 19.50 36.31 dusting with ground equipment says •20 to'500 3W 19.24 20.90 29.25 54.46 NEW "DRIVERIZED" CAB! piece windshield—65% bigger for greater visibility! 30.92 33.69 47.62 89.53 County Agent Clark. set Control or blight and anthracnose New adjustable seat is wider, more comfortable—haa H—mMti tlmf k 2H% Jar sMimM- Is Insurance against crop losses new non-sag«prings and new counter-shock seat snubberl OmmT In—liiiIViKnn—. tm>t—ftS0O*lmmdH41%tirmmlktm from these sources. Growers who New push-button door handles! New rotor-type latches! ! have planted closer than six feet are finding It difficult and often impossible to get Into their fields Here's truck-driving at Its easiest! No shifting, no with ground equipment. These OUSEHOLD FINANCE growers should plan now to correct clutching—smooth, responsive starts! With Fordomatic, this situation in another year, even a heavily loaded Pickup can climb a 30% grade In late-planted fields, do not cul- NEW FORDOMATIC DRIVE! from a standing start. Ideal for stop-and-go deliveries;; AIMIRY >ARK-710 Ceakman Avenue; 3nd Fleer tivate deeply near the row and al- New Overdrive also available! (Fordomatic or Over- PNONi: ASawy fork 2-10101 ways pull the soil toward the row. An. application of from 400 to 800 drive at extra cost.) FIRTH AfcWOY-313 Slala St.; Mi Fleer pounds of a 5-10-10 or an 8-S-8 com- PHONf: Fir* Amboy 4.3440 plete fertilizer at the last cultiva- LictwNtt.MS.Cfl tion, covering it with soil as It Is be- ing pulled toward the row, will be A Ford rVit-low-riienoM' track engine fj a good Investment for many fields. Cuts piston travel, reduces friction wear, saves gas! Pollination of Vine Crops NEW LOW-FRICTION POWER! Ford Pickup offers choioe of LOW-FRICTION 101-h.p. Growers of cucumbers, > musk- Cost Clipper Six (shown)—or, for the greatest power melons, squash and pumpkins of- in Pickups today, the world-famous 106-h.p. truck V-8! ten become alarmed at the great number, of blossoms which drop from the vines 'without setting Turning diameter* reduced up to 14%' ForrTs new fruit. The majority of the vine crops bear two kinds of flowers— wide-tread, set-back front axle gives you shorter steer- the male ones, known as the stam- ing angles for easier, time-saving handling. Front axle inate flowers, and the female ones NEW SHORT-TURN FRONT AXLE! known as the pistillate flowers; supports larger share of load for better weight distri- both can readily be distinguished. bution. New, longer front springs for smoother ride. The female flower Is borne on the outer end of a small cucumber, muskmelon, or squash or pumpkin, while the male flower is produced 45 cubic feat ef poylead space—one of the largest on a thin stem, says County Agent bodies in the half-ton field! New bolted construction Clark. Pickup Box gives extra strength and rigidity. Generally, the main flowers ap- pear in great abundance In ad- NEW PICKUP BODY! New stronger, damp-tight tailgate resists bending vance of the female (lowers, which or twisting. New toggle-type latch holds tailgate firmly Atlantic Glass says: leads to the erroneous notion that the flowers are falling to set fruits. closed. Low loading height—just over 2 feet! Later the female flowers appear and the fruit is formed, but not until YOU'RE ONLY AS SAFE the pollen -which Is produced on the male flower has* been trans- ferred to the pistil of the female AS YOUR VISION ALLOWS! flower by Insects. Completely hew Ford F-100 After the stamens in the male 6^-ft. Pickup, G.V.W. 4,800 lbs. Step hit one of these all-new, brand-new blossoms havo delivered their pol- Jicplacc distorted, fogged and broken len, their function is finished and Deluxe Cab (extra cost) - Ford Pickups today! Discover the roomy they will drop from the plant, while illustrated. glass now. Sizes lo /it every make car the female blossom will remain and comfort of the new Driverized Cab. And th* young fruit will ttart develop- or truck in slock! Guaranteed lo pant ing. A ftmile blossom where the while you're at it, why not take the new N. J. stale inspection. Immediate in* » pistil has not been pollinated will most likely drop also, or will de- Ford Pickup out for a ride? Then you'll stallation while you wait. velop a small off-typs fruit, know what we mean when we say, the A number of'cucumber growers have provided hlvrs of bees In or on '53 Ford Pickup gives you more that'a the odga of their plantings to make Also-- sure that there will be both domes- new for your money than any other tie and wild bees present to cross- pollinate the blossoms. , Pickup on the American Road! Many of the dutts now p»lng u«(d GLARI-PROOF TINTID GLASS for the control of the oucumber beotlas ir« hirmftil tn other Insect" and raise (hn problem for the grow- CURVID or FLAT 10° to 20° COOLIR trs to provldi enough bits for pol- lination, Oft e/tsptynotvf Wheel R#f«r»ndcim •Unity M. Oir of Freehold, clmlr- man of the Monmouth County Pro- ATLANTIC duction nnil Marketing Administra- tion oommlttce, tadny announced voting: pluooa for lh« wheat mar- keting referendum Aug. 11, GLASS COMPANY Eligible wliont growers may cast ^w> TRUCKS thulr votci for or ««alnst market- "gla$$ and mirrors hi every *ht> you can break" ing quotas nl tin Uppor Fronhold f AVI MONIY * LAST, LONOIR Township hnll tit Imlnyatown, or the I'.M.A, ollloo nt 44 )Vn*t Mnln 21 MAPLK AVK. ){|;u BANK •I, Fret-hold, from 0 n. hi, to 9 p, Cor. ef Whll. St. 6>mo m,, daylight MIVIIIK time. Jt'i ininoiMnl fur every HlRlhlr MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. (il'KH MA, JIAV MATI'llllAV lo v«l», point A nut Mr, Orrt in* niilfiimii nl I he irftren- dUm will jnttirlally tflici (lit |>rls« 90 Monmouth Strut, Rid Bank, N. J. Rt(t Bank 6-0176 RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6. 1953 Page Five Fair Haven Couple Guests wer* Mrs, Percy Boyd, federation, Is honorary chairman. Cloth Commissioned Mr. and Mra, Fred W. Boyd, Mr. Rev. Joseph's. Kcefe, pastor of St, Mark 25th Anniversary and Mra. Albert Laehder, Mr. and'Great Waltz' Holy Name Parade Bonaventure's church, Lavalette, Army Lieutenant Mrs. Michael H. Daly and Mr. and spiritual director of the Ocean LARGE •FAIR HAVEN—Mr. and Mr*. lire. Norman Normandln, all of county federation, is honorary vice Edwin H. Cloth, son of Mr». Raymond D. Boyd of Lake ave., Bed Bank; Mr. and Sirs. Edward Begins Monday September 27 chairman. Dr. Charles W. Gnrtlan, Sophie Cloth of 195 Branch ave., Hlntz, Merchantvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Red Bank, was commissioned a sec- observed their 25th wedding annl- Abe Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Milan SPRING LAKE — The appoint- president of the Ocean County fed- verury at an informal family Hyera, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hul- At Music Circus ment of Charles Capone, 1503 Corn- eration will assist Mr. Capone as ond lieutenant in the Army Ordin- PEACHES buffet-supper at their home laat sart and Miw Unda Laehder of stock st., Asbury Park, as general vice chairman. Other members of ance Corps Reserve Friday at Aber- chairman of the annual parade and the committee arc Frank Mahoney, week. Manasquan. Ted Scott Has Lead; deen Proving ground, Maryland. holy hour of the Monmouth and Asbury Park, 1952 parade chair- Lieut. Cloth received the degree Tinian's Rainbow' Ocean County Federations of Holy man; Herbert Mack, president of of bachelor of science in Mettalurg- John L Hendrickson's Name societies was announced to- St. Peter Claver's Holy Name so- Ical engineering In June from La- In Last 4 Days day by Edward J. A. Fahey, presi- ciety; James J. Vacchlone, presi- fayette college, Easton, Pa., where OLD WAGON FARM dent of the Monmouth Federation. dent of Our Lady of Mt. Curmel he was » member of the Lafayette Fireplace Fans NEPTUNE—The Mueic Circus, Mr. Capone is president of the Holy- Holy Name society, Asbury Park; band and the John Markle society. Route 35, Keyport Tel. Middlctown 50294 the shore's most unique entertain- Name society of Holy Spirit church, Thomas F. Lounds, Wrightstown, ment, presents Johann Strausa' Asbury Park. and James Scott, Toms River, mem- & Planters "The Great Waltz" for one week bers of the executive board of the beginning Monday under the "Big Forty parish societies in the two Ocean federation and Dr. R. Em- 2.95 to 11.95 Top" located three miles west of counties will participate in the pa- met Mullholland, K. S. G., past Aabury Park at rt. 66 and Jumping rade which will be held in Asbury president of the Diocesan Union of HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Brook rd. Park on Sunday, Sept. 27. The Holy Holy Name societies. James Ma- (OR EQUIVALENT — MALE & FEMALE) Hour, closing with benediction of honey, former president of the Mon- the Most Blessed Sacrament, will mouth federation, will be In charge WANT A CAREER IN MENTAL HEALTH? be conducted at the high school of flags and pennants. NEW JERSEY WANTS stadium. Observing that the day on A meeting of the parade com- which the demonstration will take mittee will be held Monday at 8:30 PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN TRAINEES 1 place, is two months following the p. m,, at Holy Spirit lyceVim, As- inc. signing of the Korean truce, Mr. bury Park, EARN $190 PER MONTH WHILE YOU LEARN 137 BROAD ST. RED BANK Fahcy said that the' parade and Holy Hour will be an expression of SERVING IN KOREA IN ONE YEAR YOU CAN BECOME A SIFTS - ANTIQUES DECORATIVE CONSULTANT thanksgiving for the cessation of the war in Korea and a petition COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES — that the truce negotiations will con- Maj. Lyle A. Parker, husband of PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN clude a lasting peace, Mr. Fahey Mrs. Lillian Parker of 19 East AND YOU'LL EARN $240 TO $290 PER MO. AFTER GRADUATION. Now In lt» 15th Year also announced that all residents Roosevelt circle, la serving with the of Monmouth and Ocean counties Korean Military advisory group EnrohWnt starts now. Applications dose Aug. 25 for class of Oct. 1st. are invited to the exercises at the comprising U. S. personnel who ad- WHITE stadium. • vise the South Korean Army in Magr. Thomas U. Heilly, pastor training and combati Maj. Parker entered the Army In 1929 and holds DIVISION OF PERSONNEL DEPT. INSTS. AND AGENCIES of St. Catharine's church here, vicar TRENTON. N. J. general of the Trenton diocese and the Purple Heart medal for wounds FAIR HAVEN spiritual director of the Monmouth received in action. OR APPLY AT YOUR LOCAL N.J.S.E.S. OFFICE NURSERY SCHOOL WORt Gall Manners Conducted by Strauss, the "Waltz King," com- MRS. TONY E. HUNTING. „„*„., .I.*.N.I posed some of the world's best loved H music and in "Great Waltz" are * . . m I 1 1 J I I such favorites as "The Blue Dan- STARTS ON MONDAY, SEPT. 14 ube," "The Emperor1 Waltz" and "Wine, Women and Song." The lives of the Strausses, father and ROAD & WALLACE STREETS. RED BANK son, make a fascinating story that ENROLL NOW is told in this long-run Broadway CHILDREN 2 to S Y.an success. Producer Manny Davis has as- MORNING 9 to 12 sembled a top-notch cast and star- ring aa Strauss, Jr., is Ted Scott 882 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVfeN with Gail Manners as Countess PARA MOTH Olga. Mr, Scott, a newcomer to REd 40235 Neptune, won acclaim for his work ai "Petruchio" in "Kirs Me Kate." CRYSTALS An/ accomplished actor, he possesses a fine baritone voice and as a result his done numerous concert engage- iiii:a;ii ments throughout the country. His BUY WITH CONFIDENCE from the theatrical appearances include star- ting roles In "Oklahoma," "Choco- MAMMOTH LARGEST Storm Window tk Door Dealer* late Soldier," and with the New York company of "Kate." Mies Manners, a petite soprano, has ap- Herf MilM BATH peared in many hit musicals, in- Sale! Extra Heavy . cluding "Desert Song," "Music In The Air," "New Moon" and has fXTRUDEO Aluminum Combination made three cross-country tours as featured soloist with the late Sig- SCR UN mund P.omberg and his orchestra. She has been guest soloist with STORM the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia orchestra and on many television programs. Featured in the cast are Margot Woscr, Robert Eckles, Lloyd Thom- Ktt. SJ3.MI In S13.W) as Leech, Edwin Dunning and'John ANY SIZI TO GIANT 34" R 72 Shanks, plus the voices of the Sing- ing Ensemble, Corps de Ballet, and Muslo Circus orchestra. JUflX "The Great Waltz," directed by George Lipton with musical direc tion by Michael Kuttner, will be CLEANSER Instillation Opt S3 e». on 3 or more presented nightly throughout Sun- day, Aug. 16. "Finian's Rainbow," the current attraction, continues QuUttnding value! Not "3 or through Sunday. 4-Way". bul GENUINE CUSTOM- MADE fiill3tfjck windows. Costly ICI __ INTERLOCKING FEATURE, hand- some over-lap frame. Ventilates Egg-Laying Flock ANV LEVEL top or bottom just like ELONGlFir your own window at home IN- Up 12% in State •MMSIIH STANT CHANGEOVER from sum- OLOCN mer to winter without jgjugglingg , TRENTON — Although the na- la I My M shiftinhifi g or changinh g inserts. NO tion's total egg-laying flock is about FINER TYPE MADE! one-half of one per cent smaller MM TIIMS « lew at 54« than a year ago, the New Jersey N« WINDOW MR MONTH. flock has' Increased 12 pef cent Start ••ybif In Nnmtbtr. over its size a year ago. The Garden state had 12,622,000 laying chickens during June, l,U0, Sale! Extra Heavy 63ST5 OOO more than in the same month In 1B52, according to the New Jer- IXTRUOiD Aluminum Combination V Thick sey federal-state crop reporting lervlce. The national poultry flock was reduced 1,792,000 birds during the same period and stood at 306,170,- 000., Nineteen other states had greater Hit MROI Kill FO it" * IT" «t«. T9.9I laying bird populations during 1953, but none to the same extent as New Jersey, noted Gerald E. Zich assistant director of markets, State SfMMTi Department of Agriculture. Ohio HTRUDID went up nearly one million birds ALUMINUM Pennsylvania nearly one-half mil- lion and Connecticut and South OuMde Carolina each approximately onc- tnlrd million. Imtallillon Op). tlO New Jersey's egg production Is Ului Grill*. If detlrvd, »10 more than 200 per. cent greater to- * C0MP1III (001-NO l«t»M TO Min day than It was ten years ago H«vy tun wIM aluminum klck- while nationally It is about 50 per platt, mrudfd aluminum rtlmwnp. cent greater. pnaumatlc «oor chick, "Idtal" Ulch -4 R«t«Wf Me OMB IE •it, •torn ind wind limit ckaln, many olhtr dtluxt (••lurti. Htavr MOUTH WASH L f* •lumlnum corntr bracw, doublt riv FINESSE *\.i for "Ira ituralniu. • liillStltilti,iii,IU,,Huliit(iiillil,lrttiniil.49 MMHAM USCOGEE MINERAL OIL CUSTOM-MADI Side! MADY-MADI VENETIAN BLINDS VINITfAN 9 ^ 5100 in lltmHr-Uotmlut ALUMINUM »r STBE/. MINDS MAttNESIA^ 18-.36" Wl«-»OU( IKACT SIZE TOWEL FOB to 64" Lon|,' Olhtr tlm pro- J3-.1J- I I- potlionitily low-priced. 04" IWI BECAUSE OF A S135 Vilm NtVM«l O *\*t S100 T ^ OTTON »ENT STEERING KNEf Mr Int imh iiilMlinul fl" hiitih, I Un-biUnced wheels, bint kneei, mil. liiiprWlAlciM J FOII |-iJa,2far$lM NnMi.Cuil.i Vl.,1 llwl! ,.„, I, t •„„.. 3 Hi Mini lOl ulit •» bllW. Off-while itttl sUll, aligned frtmti, itcn't juit nuliincei IO «h«d dull and dlrl. tht driver. They wew'out car inJ tfrei, riril.fluilily lilloi'rtiidt blind! Illttd to your Fully automatic hue*, tX*Cl sue In width titd Unjm. wmt cholci wait, huvy bottom CMIC itciilng putt ftlluiOoss of control, 111 Ink cl 39 solid or Mont cuitorn solid Itddir rail, melond itttl blowomi-ACCIDENTSI BEFORE (hit tape in* cord colon, hnlihed In luitroui htad, Minimum 5 1 I'UIC WHITE or CGGSHELL, Cncloiid ttltl blind*, wppcm, come In for Safety cluck.up on held, bottom fill, CUSTOM-MADE lolirtntt MM ! While Ilirouihoutl Inililiillon arnnlid, our icltntinc BEAR Equipment I Ml TkinkViiirlliptfr Min Far "Th*AcddtntThal t-swns Didn't SIZE A Millar Man Will Call WIfh S.mpl.i « M.uur. Fre. of Ch.r,«l It'a B««n "Quality" Sine* 1932 PHOTO , CALL Joseph WildangerCo. PRINTS WOHT Body Ouildtm NOW I NO RE Member Audit Bureau of CirculsUon contrary, its success proved the worth of What ha* happened to them? sufficiently lighted. The commis- atush, Leroy Algor and Sidney Mc- n» Rid Bank Ragiittr aiiunti no financial ritpontlbili- Two years ago Gen. Matthew B. sioners ordered an arc light put up Lean comprised the committee in tits for typographical trrort In adTtrtlitmvnti, but will rt- freedom of thought and expression. Rldgeway said ". . . there Is con- at the corner of Fifth ave. charge of building the new range. print that part of an ndrtrtluBient in which tht typorrtphl- siderable evidence to justify a pre- Ths Red Bank commissioners eal error oceurl. Advtrtllera will pleatt notify tha manast- The 3]/2-week journey should serve these Miss Bessie Parker of Little Sil- mtnt lmmtdlattlT of any trror which may occur. sumption of death by atrocity of a ver, wa* thrown from a wagon, made an exchange of property with boys well the rest of their lives. From it large number which may approxi- when the horse she was driving, Anthony. Baclgalupi as a means of Thii ntwtpiptr •iinmn no rtiponilbllltttt for mate 6,000." extending Union st. from Wharf they learned how expansive and how many became frightened by a passing au- itattmenti of opinions in Ittttri from iti rtadtra. Six thousand of our troops wan- tomobile and rendered unconscious, ave. westward to the end of th* lubicrlptloi Friiti In Adranct Out Mir IS.00; wonders are contained in these great 48 tonly sent to the execution ditches It was thought at the time that Lyceum property. is a grisly horror seldom equaled alz montbi, 11.00 Slnilt «opy, at aounttr, 10 eanti. states. Too, they learned that the loving one or mor* of her ribs were John H. Mount, a resident of Illuid W«kljr, inured •• Second Clan Matter at thi Pott. In the history of war. broken. Maple ave., complained about th* ilu at Rid Bank, N. J., under tha Act of March I. 1879. smiles of their families which greeted them But even if this "presumption" Mrs. William H. Pop* of Little heavy motor traffic on that thor- proves true, It leave* some 3,000 oughfare and wanted the truck Feitmaittn ar.d Subterlbtrt in formdins change of tddrtn when the train pulled into the station at Silver, while riding her bicycle to pleaie tut Foital Form 8S47 still to be accounted for, Red Bank, wa* thrown when the traffic to be diverted to Bridge ave., West Trenton were much the same as those There can be no question but that wheel struck a sandy place and particularly at night. Thomas M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1»3 showered upon them at various stops across thousands were murdered or died the handlebar twisted. She was so Goptil], police committee chairman, as a result of inhuman brutalities badly shaken up that a private said, he would post such signs, but the nation. , inflicted by the uncivilized enemy. nurse was In attendance several that he could not force trucks to But the United States should de- days. take the alternate route. Let's Go to the Fair Yes, these boys have completed a surpris- mand an accounting from the Com- Mrs. Thomas Stephenson of,Mid- Robert 8. Van Brunt and his ing venture, one which would be unthought munists, not on the basis of the dletown, daughter of William I. daughter, Mrs. John S, Conover of One of the interesting eTents on schedule 3,313 prisoners they admit holding, Stillwell and a sister of Mrs. James East Front St., was severely cut of a decade or two or three ago, Let's hope but of the lS,000-odd we know are R. Smock of Red Bank, died of and bruised, and Mr. Van Brunt's is the fair and horse show to be held at Mon- bigoted and unprincipled minority missing. daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leon Van the knowledge and love of our nation stays to stifle the voice of freedom in Brights disease in her 35th year, mouth Park race track Saturday and Sun- If these missing men were mur- following an illness of several Brunt of Lake ave. was also In- with them always. Among those many LETTERS FROM America under the guise of defend- dered, then this fact should be es- day, Aug. lo and 16, to be highlighted by ing freerom in the world. months. jured when a car in which they thousands at San la Ana mny come the men OUR READERS tablished beyond any doubt—pos- M. M. Davlson of Red Bank, wa« were driving was overturned by a exhibits by more lhau 50 antique dealers The alternative is to become a sibly by an impartial organization notified that hi* father,' Julius E. car driven by a party from Mary- who will guide this nation and our world party to appeasing the Immoral po- such as the International Red Cross land. Mr. Van Brunt, Sr., was taken and a display of floral arrangements by the THEY'RE, MCE, TOO Davlson, a prominent clothing mer- to the brotherhood of man which today's litical forces that are threatening —and the Communists' should be chant at Scheneotady, N. T., had to the Spring Lake hospital for Garden clubs of the state. Monmouth Park the very freedom which has made exposed to the world for the eub- treatment, adults earnestly seek but seem so incapable R, F. D, 1, Box 11*. human monsters they are. passed away. our nation great. The tragic his- Robert Brower, John Henrehan, The colors of the former Red will demonstrate its value to the county as of reaching. Eatontown, N. J. tory that led to the last World It Is not Impossible, of course, July SI, 1953. Daniel Spinning and Ryall Conover Bank Ambulance company of World a setting for much more than horse races. War Is unassailable proof that the that the Communists are holding went to Atlantic Highlands to spend war fame was presented to Gov- To tha Editor: forces of bigotry and Intolerance more U. S. prisoners than they ad- ernor A. Harry Moore at his "little And an objective will be met by having the mit. To their devious and wicked the night with a party of Red We want to think you and The cannot be stopped by appeasement. Bankers who were camping there. white house" at Sea Girt. The pre- erent run as a benefit for the Monmouth Red Bank Regiiter itaff (or the They can be stopped only when leaders this might be a reasonable sentation was made by the New What's Behind the Parkway? nice little wrlteup, welcoming ua thing to do. . Several thousand The campers were John White, County Historical raociation. to this nice state and nice people the people who believe In the worth Americans, possibly held in Man- George Parker, Joseph Cooper, Jersey chapter of Rainbow Division As the state goes about its business of of New Jersey. and dignity of the free human churlan «lave labor camps, might Charles Thompson and Leon Mor- veterans. The ambulance company In a county that left its mark on the Tour* truly, spirit wll take their stand together, ford. The visitors said that they served with distinction overseas acquiring land for the Garden State Park —Excerpts from letter to Presiden- come In handy as pawns In the sor- during the World war as part of foundations of this nation, we all should Mr. and Mrs. John Rykactewskl, did gams the Communist play. found only one mattrws for the en- way in this area, conflicting stories are Scobeyvllle, New Jersey'! tial Assistant Sherman Adama from tire party to sleep on and that in the famous Rainbow or 42nd Di- do what we can to preserve and promote its General Store. Walter Reuther, president of the In any case, nothing less than a vision. heard about how these deals are going. The a tussle for Its possession they were CIO, published In the CIO News full accounting is acceptable—and victorious, and their host* had to A Whitney-bred' yearling colt, proud history. That is the primary aim of THANKS FROM WITNESSES of July 30, 1953. nothing less should be demanded by belonging to Mrs. J. Regan was state has informed The Begister that in our government.—N. T. World-Tele- sleep on the ground. the historical association, which is a group Mrs. Angelina Conover, widow of sold to a Connecticut party for land buying, there has been an "overwhelm- Watchtower Convention, POSITIVE ANTI-COMMUNISM gram. $75,000. This was the highest price worthy of pride and support. Too, this Trailer City, William W. Conover of Red Bank, ing preponderance of amicable settlements died at her home oon Morford pi, ever paid for a thoroughbred of its event, held at summer's peak, should be an New Market, N. J. Anyone who has ever cared for a OR. KISENHOWER'S MISSION arrivedat in all areas," although "in many July 28, 1853. lawn knowa that merely fighting a She was a daughter of Hannah B. age. attraction to persons of all ages, our resi- To the Editor: defensive 'battle against the infil- The President has been fortunate and Eleaier Hance and was U Charlea Katiln, flve-year-old son instances property owners ask prices above We -would like to thank you and in having for hia eyes and ear* tn years old. She waa a charter mem- of Bernard L. Katsin, was In the dents and visitors alike. We are sure that tration of weeds, such a» crabgrass, South America an Individual so ob- the market." But from the Holmdel and your entire organisation for your is not enough. The beat defense ber of th* Red Bank library asso- Spring Lake hospital with a con- all who go to the fair, whether they are most part In making the "New world Is an offenae which nourishes a vig- servant, discreet and sympathetic ciation. cussion of the brain as the result Middletown township Property Owners' Society Assembly" of Jehovah'* orous, solid stand of gcod grasses. as his brother, Dr. Milton S. Elsen- John Houlihan of Shrewsbury of being hit with a croquet mallet fond of horses, antiques, flowers or other Witnesses an outstanding success. hower. Having just completed a while playing with other boys. committee—making up a large group of We appreciate very much the The same ia true of efforts to check five-week journey through ten South ave. waa hit In the ey« with a ball things, will find many attractions here that courtesy and co-operation all of Communist Infiltration, and In this while watching a basebsll 'game. Tha Wallace Jeffrey business residents who will have to give up land American republics, Dr. Eisenhow- property on the south side of Mon- they will really enjoy. your associates have extended us. connection some of the things er reported to the President, yester- HI* eye waa badly bruised and for the parkway—comes the statement that It has been a pleasure to work Bishop Oxnam had to say to the awolien and for awhile tt was mouth st., near Broad at., was with you. House Un-American Activities com- day within an hour of his return. bought by Kenneth M. Wyckoff and "over 90 per cent of our land has gone to A full accounting will have to wait feared h* might loose hi* sight. .Sincerely yours, mittee deserve more attention, for several weeks; but In the mean- Harry D. Curtis entertained at hi* «l*ter, Mrs. Hubert Farrow, both condemnation due to the arbitrary attitude David J. .Thomas, while we have the statement of his • domino party on hi* launch. Just of Red Bank, for $40,000. A Roal Threat to the Bayshore Public Relations Dept. He spoke of Christianity, with 1U Mrs. Julia A. Byram of Pinckney of parkway representatives in their com- reliance on "the law of love" and conviction that our South American before th* boat reached th* High- neighbors are "critically important lands, Mr. Curtis was thrown over- rd., died of an acute heart attack VAN VMET IS TOPS It* "spiritual view of life," aa an In her 82nd year. She wa* sur- Efforts in court to prevent Jersey Cen plete refusal to negotiate in any manner." active force against the hatred and in the world-wide struggle" and board when a passing boat caused Aug. 1, IMS that something more then "wishful the Curtis launch to lurch In th* vived by a brother, Frank C. Byram tral Lines from removing several trains materialism of Communism. He of Shrewsbury, who was the last Obviously, these claims do not add up. To the Editor: connected this with his own rejec- thinking" la needed to keep these swells. Mr. Curtis'* guest*' were from service on its shore branch from Mata- As a subscriber to your paper and traditional friendships In repair. William Mount, Mlllard Cornwell, surviving member of th* Immediate Somebody, somewhere is making a mistake. tion of "the theory of social de- Byram family. wtn to Highlands were unsuccessful and an ardent reader of the fishing velopment that assumes social in- Reports from the areas he visited Ben Ford, John Hubbard,' Joseph A look at the Freehold court calendar shows column for about 20 years, please stitutions and even morality are de- Sale, Charles Straus, William Cul- John L. Pearsall of Fair Haven the changes went into effect Sunday. But let me takt this opportunity to of- have Indicated a growing tide of lington, Charle* Martin and Albert died suddenly. He had been around dozens of cases involving, condemnation of fer praises and congratulations to termined by the prevailing mode of anti-United States feeling, usually the house during the day and had implications of a decision by John E. Bos- production." Here is firm ground stirre'd by Communist movements Ivins. land for the parkway in a number of loca- Stewart VanVliet, your fishing edi- The Camoun-Chamberial* prop* driven hit automobile out of the well, chairman of the board of public utility tor. I read four or live New Jersey to stand on against the "economic with an Influence disproportionate tions are coming up soon. Quite obviously and one New York papers almost determinista" of all brand*. to their numbers. The Communists erty on Maple ave. waa sold through garage, Intending to go a short commissioners, are of greater concern to dally and when It comes to down- William A. Hopping to George O. distance, and he was stricken be- there are a lot of people who aren't happy Again he declared. "Because I find fertile soil for their deceptions 1 to-the-earth fishing Stewart Van- in the degree to which the United Waterman, of Red Bank. Th* house fore leaving the premises and died commuters who use the line. Vliet tops them all. Please convey believe that the will of God I* re- within an hour. •" about how the state is doing its land buy- vealed in the gospel of Christ, I States has concentrated 1U atten- had 2t rooms, tncludlng'two baths, my" congratulations to him for a tion on Europe and the East since and wa* built for a private school. Bradley M. Fischer, a lawyer, who In his decision, Mr. Bos well suggested ing. Maybe among them are some who feel splendid job done for your fishing hold that' all historically condi- had office* In th* Patcrson building ' enthusiasts and reader* of your tioned political, economic, social the war, to the neglect of its South- Mli* Emma Luker, daughter of that the railroad study passenger service they should have a chance to make a good ern neighbors. In addition, many Richard Luker, apd Vreeland Mor- and In the former Second National paper. - and ecclesiastical systefi* must be bank building, Increased his office on the shore branch with a view toward its Frank 3. Klauss, of these countries are In the throes ris, both of Belford, were married profit. But there are many others who feel judged by the gospel, not Identified of rapid industrialization, and hence at th* village Methodist church by staff by adding a clerk and three discontinuance and the substitution of bus 30 Lincoln ave., Keanaburg, N. J. with it." This is like Lincoln's office girls. Th* new employees that their land, its fertility, its natural answer to one who spoke of God susceptible to the two-pronged ar- the pastor, Rev, C. Rollln Smith. service to the main line. GRATEFUL gument that the United States la The couple set up temporary house- were Misses Gertrude Britton of beauty, its prime location, their investment being on "our aide": "It la more either not giving enough economic Red Bank, Sadie Downs of Belford Important to know that we are on keeping in Mr. Morrie's home, plan- Bayshore commuters—and the Bayshore in it and its potential future are worth AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY aid or is resorting'to economic Im- ning to move shortly to a new and Clotilda Nestler of Shrews- God's side." Here is an anawer to bury. The other new employe* was more than the state offered for it. Aug. 4,1963 perialism. The concern of the Ad- house which was being bulH by the Commuters association, incorporated, says To the Editor: any fanaticism, and eipeclally to ministration, attested to by Dr. Els- groom at that place., Rlehard Martin of Red Bank. communism, which claims a monop- enhower's visit, will obviously do Mis* Gladys Stout of Eatontown there are 1,500 of them—are up in arms The Holmdel-Middletown committee will On behalf of the Monmouth Coun- The Shepherds of Bethlehem ty chapter of The American Can- oly of truth but Is fully exposed good. Beyond this, as he will un- lodge of Red, Bank, celebrated Its was tendered a surprise miscel- at the idea of discontinuing the line. Bay- relate its position at a public meeting at cer society I want to say "thank when "judged by the gospel." doubtedly be the first to argue, wise 8th anniversary. About SO were laneous shower at the home of Miss you" to you and your staff for the diplomacy combined with economic shore communities have agreed to fight such the Holmdel township hall next Tuesday Finally, Biihop Oxnam enunciat- present, representing the local lodge Helen Sickles at that place. Miss complete co-operation and support ed an Idea that I* fundamentally aid and loans is necessary to assure and lodge* of Eatontown, Long Stout was engaged to wed William a plan, and others are expected to join you gave us during our 1993 cam- the solidarity so vital to the na- night. One can hope representatives of the paign for funds. destructive Din giTKlly disturbed by tha n»v, John A. Hayaa, pastor of klm eeotped Injury, other "transformntInns'1 now beneficial Washington today who 'can readily take "I want ilmt to mil at Ihi blue ol ber Hint What look) like milllce growing iian of churactor «««M»lnn- th* lied Bank Presbyterian church, A temporary organization nf s. tht iky, tlon and th* u«c nf unsubitantlated was spending K month In hi* home Uonn club at Keansburg was start- where they were once potential, And tht robin miy not wait—• may bt only Ignorance, and Hint hi* place. Ignorance muni be (ought with pa- chnrir.es m a political tlchnlqua lo town of Loulivlllo, Kentucky, ed, Thou on the charter list were BuildM, a ««rt (ray cat-hlrd'i (ailing dentroy ono'i opoiltlon and lo Flva eonieoutlve pages of the cur- Sen, Tnft was not only "Mr. Republican" And atruttlnsc aloni tht iattl tience, with vigor, and with loye, Cheater O. Mulllson, Clinton B, Loh- —The Christian Solonci Monthly, achieve political conformity ,, , , rent Uiua of The naflster was. de-ten, Thomas Ollmour, Peter Llcnrl, to IIIH imi'fy, but also "Mr, U. S, Somite" "Bo eoint, 1*1 ua hoth bt up end font, During the past several months voted to tha new Una of Durant Henry GethaUi, Frank W, Harding, Sweet Land of Liberty (font to tht Mint field yonder— certain eongresalonal repronontn- motor can, It was th* largest to the country, Tnft was tho grinding wheel MuMa and btauly art by our iloori JOIN" ASSOCIATION . Ji>,, Harold D, Wlllett, H, L, Irwln, W« have not f»r In wandtr," tlvoi have not only slandered tht amount of ip«o* avar taken by on* Fred J. Trenery, Charlie MorrUiry, "To see America 1« lo know America; to and polishing stone of America In action, (MM, Blliaibitth 0, Wtrdtll, THHNTON - Thlrly-lv/o now good name o( Innooont people, they Advertiser In tny on* Inue of The 3, Harold Collins, Henry Sohwolzcr know America is lo lovo Amcrlcn; to lore 111 numton ltd., mimberi were neoepted by the New havt alao Immoftaurably wanldmed negliter up to that time. •nd Albert 8, Morrii. In war and In peace, Ho left a murk in Jir«ey Pharmaceutical nnaoolatlon President Elienhownr'i tfforti to Thf nnnual supper and baiar of Mills Slim, 1 Otto Bentill of East Side Park, America 1M to bo it good clllxen," Tim I'M government that oilier* run not m (heir own nt K mootlntf of the board of enrry on An tffoatlve and oonitruc- St, Catherine *, ohureli of lflvor«U, bought the Pirate, an auxiliary About tliroo-fourtli of «|| farm truittM tail wook, Two wera from tlvf foiolKii pulley, held on ill, Oabrlel'i church grounds how Fred Billed, executive of Moninoiilli goal, Hocniisfj thorn wns M Tuft, America work In tht Unll»d matt* la done cabin oatbonl, from a Long Island Monmouth county, They wore America cannot be th* mornUym- «t UiAddvell, netted ov«r $700, party ind It WM brought to Tied ' Council of Boy Scouti, lunii up the potcu- hat benefited greatly, by firmer* end their families., »nd Trunk ,f, Cnnalanu nt Nfiitunn hoi to which fr«a tn'n Inok (or hop* Th» Colored Community group only one-fourth by hired tatlp, Bunk in ba mnttod for Mr, fluu- »nd Viator U, Muito, Aibury Park, •nd taiplNUion if wi nirmll a wte thi name Uken by t new or* till'i private UH, RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6, 1953

port on the staff and on commit- pal of the Wait Newton, Ind., high Morea, MUs Shirley Clark, Mr. Cl- tees, both of the national office and school. From 1926 io 1(51 ht was Keyport Cla§s Ciambattlstl, Mr. Spratford, Mr. Quakers to Hear of the Richmond, Ind., regional of- partner in a company operating The Four Aces, Willey, Henry Cohen and Russell fice. He did relief work in Europe dairies and restaurants in one of Has Reunion Scobey. after the first world war with Bu- the industrial sections of Indian- SEA GIRT Sumncr Mills fus Jones *nd Herbert Hoover. He apolis. He is a graduate of Earl- Ray McKinley EATONTOWN — Members of the FINED FOR DISORDERLIES" SHREWSBURY — Sumner A. was a *C. P. S. camp director in ham college and did graduate work class of ISMS of Keyport high school Corrlnne Reeve* of 10 Cedar st., Mills, secretary of the regional of- 1942 and part of 1945 and served at Purdue university. His home is held their eighth reunion and din- Red Bank, waa fined $15 Monday flcea of the American Friends Serv- In the foreign service section in in Indianapolis, Ind. At Boardwalk ner dance Saturday at Crystal morning by Magistrate John V. ice committee, la to speak at the Philadelphia in 1946 and 1947. Since This afternoon meeting Is a sec- Brook inn, with 97 claw members Crowell on a charge of disorderly Every Saturday Night! Friends meeting house, Broad st. 1952 he has been secretary of the ond in a series which the Shrews- Begin 6-Night Slay attending. Rev. Richard Young, conduct. The complaint was made and Sycamore, ave., Sunday at 3 regional office. bury Friends have been offering lo- At Convention Hall clast president; Mm. Kenneth Wli- by Pat Bruno, who charged Mrs. p. m. His topic is to be "The Spiri- He is a member of the Society of cal Friends and the public in order ley, Mrs. George Spratford, Mrs. Reeves used obscene and profane tual Implications of Quaker Service Friends, West Newton meeting, and that they may know of the works Tomorrow Night Lee McCann, Mm. Gene DiGiam- languaga Saturday night at the In the World Today." The public served his yearly meeting as clerk. and principles of the Society of battisti, Ml.vi Winifred Zucker and Bergen bar and that she created a is Invited. He was a member of the executive Friendi, Quakers. ASBURT PARK-The facts wire Herbert Walling were in charge disturbance. DANCING Mr. Mills has been associated committee and the Peace Associa- simple enough on the surface. A of arrangements. new sons;, "Sin," was recorded by with the Service committee tion of the Five Years meeting. Mexico'* easternmost paint Is Mis* Jacqueline Creed was mas- throughout its existence, giving sup- From 1921 to 1926 he was princi- slightly east of Chicago. a new company, Victoria, featuring With the Popular a new vocal and instrumental ter of ceremonies and rend the group. The. Four Aces suddenly class prophefcy and last will and jumped into the national spotlight testament. Letters were also read at a bigtlme hit. from the class advisers, Mian Ethol Riley and Mrs. T. Janet Collins. Gucats were George D. Search, Key- TUNE TOPPERS port high school principal, and Mrs, Search. Others attending were Mr. and Now f know Mrs. Raymond Hyer, Mr. and Mrs, William Bouvier, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 9 P. M. Till Closing Leosch, Mr. and Mm. John Mich- alak, Mr. and Mrs. William Trem- why bley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoehenoec, NO COVfR CHARGE Mr. and Mr». W. C. Waterman, Mr. and Mm. Leo McCnnn, Mr. and FAIR HAVEN Final Food Along the Shore FLAGSTAFF Mrs. John Jarrell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sponsored by Chapel of the Thomas Aumack, Mr. and Mrs.' Dancing at Sea Girt Inn Every Robert Smith. Holy Communion Mr. and Mrs. James Siano, Mr. Saturday Night Thru (he Summer COFFEE and Mrs. Joseph Perno, Mr. and THUR., AUG. 20 Mrs. Joseph Brltanik, Mr. and Mrs. J 1\ M. A 8 r. M. William Kay, Mr. and Mrs. William Third St. * Hance ltd. SHOW PLACE OF III1 SHORE tastes better Cahlll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har- M and 1.20 inc. tat Those were the facts. But the ris, Mia. Young, Mr«. Beatrice story behind the Four Aces, who will appear with Ray McKinley and his orchestra at the Convention Hall of Name Bands on the board- walk here for a six-night engage- ment, beginning tomorrow, la a lit- tle more complicated ai)d much more interesting. It is a kind of show business Cinderella story. The Four Aces were organized a few years ago when Al Alberts was fin- ishing a 38-month hitch in the Navy. In the service ha met Dive Mahoney, a good man on the trum- pet and sax, who happened to live near Al's home town, Upper Derby, Pa. They decided to form an in- strumental group, and with the ad- dition of Sod Voccaro on trumpet, and Lou Silveatri on drums, The FIRST QUALITY! • LIMITED QUANITIES! • GUARANTEED VALUES! Four Ace« were horn. ; To begin with, the "Aces" played on a part-time basis, all the boys holding permantnt jobs at the time. Al, after having sung with Elliot Lawrence and Jan Savitt before, when you had decided on a journalism career and was attending Temple univers- ClEARANCf.rft SACRIFICE! ity. Dave was studying music at try it the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and the rest of the boys had jobs In the Philadelphia area. They attracted a wide, local following Contractor Type WOOD FRAME WINDOW SCREENS you'll during ft three-year stay «t the famous "Ye Old Mill" in historic Fineit Stock Available! Concordville, Pa. Then fate, in the EXTENSION LADDERS see why! form of a couple of novice song- POPULAR WINDOW SIZE writers, took a hand. The songwriters, George Hoven Delivered Price! 2 6x3 7'' and Chester Hull, had seen the Four Aces a number of times at Ye • 24 Fl. Old Mill and liked the vocal and "Y9S, and you'll discover Flagstaff Instant Coflftt instrumental treatment the boys • Reg. 21.60 were using. They brought around and every Flagstaff Food tastes better!" a new ballad they had been work- • 24 In stock ing on, and asked the "Aces" to do an; arrangement of it. "As Al puts it, "We uaed to be bombarded -with In Stock 8lze> * Aluminum Scrctn! REG. 4.10 new songs, like every group Is, and sa we simply flled the song awsy." 14 21 Ft. • II In stock! But the songwriters were not being put off. They continued asking about the arrangements until'final- 13 32 Ft. ly Al decided the best thing to do ALL,ALUMINUM WIRE SCREEN to get rid of them -wan to play the In Stock Sit* »ALF! number. The Acea whipped out a 12 34 FT. R'g. quick arrangement, called the song "Sin," and played and sang It to the 2 1/4x4/3 3.65 2.25 complete satisfaction of the com- 2 l/*«33 3.65 2.25 posers. In a «hort while the Four 9 40 Ft. Aces were receiving more requests 21 l/ti4/3 3.65 2.25 for "Bin" than for the current Hit 10 1/4x4/7 . 3.65 2.25 Parade hits. 3 1/1x4/7 4.20 3.10 The recording date was is spon- Mechanic's taneous as the first arrangement. 2 2/0x3/1 3,65 2.70 Alberts decided at the last minute 12 2/0x3/3 3.65 2.70 that an organ background would HEAVY DUTY STEP LADDERS be effective, and used one with only 7 2/0x3/11 4.20 3.10 on» rehearsal. Victoria was en- I 2/0x4/1 4.40 3.25 thusiastic about the tape and • 7 Fl. turned out a record immediately. 2/0x4/3 4.40 3.25 Local disk jockeys picked up the • 21 In stack 2/0x4 7 4.65 3.45 record to begin with becauae It was 595 2/0x5 1 5.10 3.10 "done" by local artists, but lt» pop- • Reg. 7.15 ularity grew sn rapidly that the 2/4x3/1 4.15 3.05 dealers could not keep It In stock. In a few weeks, with 15,000 records In Stock ili» Reg. NOW 2/4x3/3 4,15 3.05 sold, the Four Aces knew they had 2 4 Ft. 1 2/4x4/1 4.95 3.70 a national hit on their hands. "Sin" 3.25 °4 grew by leaps and bounds from Va- 2 2/4x43 4.95 3.70 riety'* and Cash Box's "Sleeper" to 7 • Ft. s 21I 2/4x4/7 5.25 3.85 top of the list of all the surveys— 1.20 V the nation's really big time aong 2/4x5/3 5.75 4.30 hit. All this as a result of a spon- t 10 Ft. taneous arrangement and a casual 11.40 10" 2/4x3 1 4.50 3.35 recording. 1 2/4x3/11 5.10 3.10 In the manner of «uoh record 2/4x4 1 5.45 4.00 trade-marks as the Frankle Lalne "That's My Dealre" or Kay Starr's 2/4x4.7 5.75 .4.25 "Bonaparte's RetrMt," the Four 2/4x5 3 6.35 4.70 Ace*' veralon of "Sin" defied Imi- tation. Despite the fact that it has 4 2 0x3 1 4.50 3.35 been recorded since it achieved 4 2/1x3 3 4.50 3.35 "hit" status by several big name bands and vocalists,'the Four Aces' 12 2/1x3 7 4,85 3.55 arrangement remained at the top S 2/1x3/11 5.10 3.10 of the heap. S3 2/1x4/7 5.75 4.25 Although equally skilled aa in- J***Z strumentalists, Alberts and the toys t 2/1x4/11 6,00 4.50 are now a pure vocal quartet, but 1 In addition one that Incorporates 3/0x4/1 5.95 4.40 the fullest use of physical place- 11 3/0x47 6.25 4.45 MOW IRAKINO ARIA ment and movement for complete visual appreciation. This comblna' For rumple, you hire 15* t(on Is what hits brought them to more windshield area than the top of the entertainment world, COPPER WIRE SCREEN the nearest competitive The Four Aoe* were booked Into make. 30* more braking top night clubs and theaters In Monk Sir,* Her. H.u.r. area. Advanced suspension throughout the land, They pro- design and low center of 2 2 0x3 3 3.65 2.70 MOST POWMPUl f duced hit after hit, They were pre- gravity assure life, lit 1 2/0x3 7 3,95 2.90 Just get behind iht wheel of • sented a gold record on the stage cornering and nceptionil < at New Tork's Paramount theater 2 2/4x4/3 4,95 3.70 Ztphyr-Sli'thit's well broken In. totdiblllty. When their first Decca record, "Tell 1 2/4x3/11 5,10 3.10 You on practically spin the Me Why," which wa» written by LITTLE SILVER LUMBER HAS THE COMPLETE wheeli •• you accelerate, It'i we- them, reached the million mark, LINE OF FAMOUS PITTSBURGH PAINTS FOR 1 2/4x4/1 5.50 4.00 2/4x4/7 5.75 4.25 mendouil 2eitn c»linden itillf MOITMODIRN Btki t powerful difference. INTERIOR, EXTEKIOK AND TKIM . . . PLUS 2/1x4/1 5.50 4.00 Hydraullctllr actuated clutch Army Major Hat* A FULL STOCK OF PITTSBURGH GOLD STRIPE 2/1x4/3 5,50 4.00 foreaiyshlftlrig;all steel-welded 3/0x3/3 4,95 3.45 IAROIST, ' one-plecebodyandchssilsione- New Assignment PAINT BRUSHES. WE'LL BE HAPPY TO ROOMIIST niece curved wlndihleldi built- 3 0x3/11 5,60 4.15 ATLANTIC HIOHMNBS-MaJ, QUOTE YOU PRICES. PITTSHUKGH PRO- 3 0x4 7 6,25 4.45 Just couiptic It with other leading Im- in fresh alrtyttcmi dishlmtru- Henry F, Mlotkowskl of 11 Sixth ported mtkti in thli field. It't 4 Inches rncnts lit new-style cone, Vh*l live,, has been named assistant chief DUCTS ARE NOT INCLUDED JN CLOSE-OUT 1 3/0x5/3 6,95 S.15 longer; hu neidr }0% mote trunk art wt wdlktfttt Ltt'i I* fit * nt the contact review section of spice; full It/i ind heidroom lot i dlt the. staff Judge Advocate riffle* at SALE. adult pisitnjjeti, Yet I', euy to mineu- Air . MsUrUI nommand hmdnimi1- verind park. tfru, Wrlght-Patlfr/inn Air Force bM», 0, Prior tn Ills uMljrnment nl. Sold In the United Stuei tlirougli ivmrwHiii-\ Wl'Ight-PAttti'aon, MHJ, Mlotkowtkl •elected deslers of available through the S00O Fold, apenl two ycAiw and eight month* •OID MOTOR CO,, DIARIOIN, MICH, Mncoln-Mercury ind Unillsli-buUi is assistant stiff Judge ndvoontg of l'ord deileri throughout the U.S.A. Little Silver Lumber & Supply Co. See netreit dealer lilted below, (ht 00th Troop Carrier wing nt Rhtln Main Air Forco buo, dor- many, SYCAMORE AVE. (at th. Railroad) LITTLE SILVER MATTHEWS BROS A jjiAduule o[ ForUliam uiilnml- ty In 1DIIJ nnil n fl-17 bombnrillor • FREE DELIVERY • RED HANK 6-3127 NIWMAN SPRINGS ROAD-RID IANK PHONI 4-4I0O (luting World Wnr II, ho was AWKt'dftt th« Dlstlnmilahed Plying TIUMS • NO MONIY DOWN NKW SHOWROOM M MII.B WKST Of J'ltMWiNT LOCATION Ornui »nd th» Air medal with lour o&k litX elusion, Paae Eight RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6.1953 AT RUTGERS WORKSHOP of the Montgomery pre-Vocattonal 9 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Houlihan, school at Newark. The fix-week Belford was given a party for her tenth NEW BRUNSWICK—F. Wilson program In which he Is participat- Builders Bake Cubs of pack 27, leaders and birthday Saturday. Attending were Honor Campers Hobson of Hubbard ave., .River ing provides an intensive experience their parents held a swimming Joyce Hyers, Dolores Grasso, Anne PROFESSIONAL, BUSINESS PItze, U attending the seventh an- in group dynamics and group ex- party and wiener tout at Leon- and Donald McDermott, Lynne nual workshop on human relations amination of outstanding social Set for Sept. 19 rdo Beach Thursday. Kenneth Richmond, Sharon Muao'n, Jean Meet Aug. 21-23 PERSONAL TELEPHONE at the Rutgers university summer problem* confronting the schools session. Mr, Hobson Is principal BELMAR—The date of the New Foulks and Ernest Hacker were Grasso and Frank Houlihan. LONG BRANCH — Monmouth and the community. Jersey Shore Builders association presented wolf badges by their Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Helwik, council's honor campers and mem- annual clambake at the Shark Riv- mothers. Plans are made for the Church St., entertained Mr. and bers of the Order of the Arrow, SERVICE er Hills club here has been changed boys to attend a baseball gama at Mrs. William Bohley, Jr.,' and Mr. National Brotherhood .Camping so- Oar trained secretaries are at your services to. take complete from Sept. 13 to Sept. 19, it was an- Tort Monmouth next Thursday. At- and Mrs. William Bohley, Sr, of ciety for the Boy Scout movement, messages for you when you are out or away. 24-HOUR SER- nounced earlier this week by Stuart ending the beach party were Mr. Wnt New York the past week-end. will attend the area 3c conclave VICE. For information and rates Robertson of Red Bank and Joseph and Mrs. Harold Foulks and sons Mr. and Mrs. John McCauley and Aug. 21, 32 and M in Southern Hurley of Sea Girt, co-chairmen for Kenneth and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. son Jeffrey and Mrs. B. A. Fryx- New Jersey. CALL RED BANK 6-4700 the event, which annually draws ~>eter Dunn and son Kenneth, Mr. goda of Yonkers, N. Y., are spend- Scout Executive J. Fred BIHett THE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE score* of builders, associates and and Mrs. William Sefclk and fami- ing several days this week with of the county organisation and their wives and gucsta. Inability to ly, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hewitt of former area 2c chief, reported thmt 157 BROAD STREET RED BANK obtain Caterer Hen Harvey Sept, family, Mrs. Jaqulnto, Joaeph Church it. ' the full contingent of 25 represen- 11 caused the postponement to the Munch and son Donald, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Glut, Sr., tatives will take part In the affair. Chooser following Saturday. Charles Webster and family, Mrs. spent Thursday at Ocean City. Phil Burger, Jr., Belmar, chief of Mr. Robertson, who serves a» John Seven and children Norman They had as their guests Mrs, the Na Til Hi lodge, Ord«r of the chairman of the program commit- and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph James Whiston and Mrs. Hulda Arrow for Monmouth council, will tee for the association, said that Haiuer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cook* of Point Pleasant. be In chars;* of the delegation and RIVERCREST NURSING HOME Warren Tauber, Eastern represen- Otto Hacker and children Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benson and will be a member of .the conclave — Elderly Couples Welcome — tativs for Minneapolis-Honeywell, and Karen, Mrs. Rhlnesmith and son Frank, Jr., visited Mrs. Ben- committee. This Is the second an- aiwutyour (kfcf would be present at the dinner family, Mrs. William Foran and nual conclave for scout campers son's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. PRIVATE WING meeting Tuesday at the Beau son Eugene and Den Chiefs Joseph and Mrs. William Fawcett, and son In New Jersey. It win be held at Rivage restaurant, Spring Lake Hanser and Michael Hubbard and Arthur at Amltyville, N. Y., the Camp Edge, operated by the At- 24 hour nursing strvic* Heights, at 7 p. m. Mr. Tauber will George Enquist. past week-end. Another sister, Mrs. lantic City area council, at Alloway. show American Airlines' color and for ag«d and chronically ill. Wayne Richmond, son of Mr. and John Boehler, and sons of Ken- F. Stanley Buff, Held scout execu- sound Aim, "Acapulco, Mexico, Mrs. Gerald Richmond, Church it, more, N. Y., were abo present. Sports Fishing Mecca." tive for Monmouth council, and ad- Registered and tLietnMd Norm in Attendance , Then lee our collection of Hallmark Greeting celebrated his fourth birthday July Miss Ann* Houlihan and Miss viser to the Na Tsl Hi lodge, will Minneapolis-Honeywell, along with il at a party. Attending were Gail Bridle Keen of New York were assist in the program, and be In Mary E. Backwith, Prop. Cards. From the largest selection of Hallmark the National Association of Home ind Lynne O'Connell, Metuchen; guests last week at the home of charge of the group attending from Builder*, Is sponsoring a model John Stevanlus, Leonardo; Joan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Houlihan. this section. The conclave is sched- CHAPIN AVI. RID BANK RE 4-43U Cards in Monmouth County you will never have home promotion contest tied in and Patrick Letts, Carol Anne Mr. and Mrs. Walter Junle «nd uled to open at 0 p. m. Aug. 21 with National Home Week, which, Halllday, Linda Richmond, Diane daughter Carolyn recently returned and close at noon with a banquet any trouble finding the right one. When you will be observed Sept. 20-27, Win- and Gerald Richmond, Leonard from a week's vacation at lake Aug. 23. The scouts will use the ning builders in this contest will Seneger, Mr. and Mrs. James Letts Placid, N. Y. / dining hall which was recently con- send a Hallmark Card people know "You cared receive a nine-day fisherman's out- and Mrs. Gertrude Richmond. Doris Nelson, daughter of Mr. structed at the camp site by the ing at Acapulco, A double birthday celebration and Mrs. Leonard Nelson, cele- Atlantic City area Boy Scout organ- enough to send the best." Among many new members to was held Sunday in honor of the brated her 14th birthday July 31 at ization, Reservations are being ac- be brought into the N.J.S.B.A. Aug. 17th birthday of Miss Carolyn Ot- a party for a few friends and mem- cepted at the headquarters of Mon- FIRST QUALITY 11 are Henry J. Mellon, building ten and the 18th birthday of bers of the family. mouth council from members of the in the Barnegat-Beach Haven area; Charles FUrman of New York at Chris Rumph, son of Mr. and local, lodge. Walter E. Schneider and Victor D. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Charles Rumph, Clinton ave., Shaheen of the Schneider Construc- Otten. Attending were Miss Justine tion company, developers of Cran celebrated his first birthday at a NATIONALLY KNOWN Mazza, Charles Woodward, Mr. and family gathering Saturday. Present SATITBDAY TRAFFIC moor Manor, Toms River; Kay's Mrs. Kenneth Woodward, Mr. and were his great grandmother, Mrs, Construction company, waterproof- Mrs. Chester Beaman and daughter A police. car equipped with a ing engineers of Spring Lake Catherine MiSgins, and grandpar- loudspeaker was used by Red Bank Trudy, Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wadley of Heights; Benjamin Mann, Neptune John Klmmerllng, Llncroft; Mr. police to handle heavy southbound REFRIGERATORS builder, who constructed Whole- Jersey City. traffic coming through the borough sale Building Supply company's new and' Mrs. Edward - Rockefeller, Pfc. Vincent Collins of Compton Keansburg; Miss Marylu Mayer, Saturday morning. Southbound showroom and warehouse in Brlellc, st., who has been visiting his wife cars, according to Chief Reuther, CAS ft ElECTHIC and Benjamin Helman of Electro East Keansburg, Miss Mary Hick- the past month after returning mar., Robert Deanie, James Mor- were backed up over Cooper's Sales & Service, Neptune City. from a year's service In Korea, Is bridge into Middletown township. FOX'S GIFT SHOP ford, Mlddletown; Miss Joanne at Camp Kilmer. The situation was alleviated by Walling, New Monmouth, and Miss Mrs. Frank Sposato, Green ave., » RANGES 41 MONMOUTH ST. RED IANK Wllma Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- routing some traffic up Bridge ave: Geese are grazers and for much celebrated her birthday Friday with and Rector pi. of the year can live on nothing but liam Meyer and Robert Otten, this her husband and Mr. and Mrs. 'Wal- grass. place. ter Junie, followed Sunday by a St. Clement's Women's Guild of family party. Attending were Mr. • WASHING MACHINES he Episcopal church attended a and Mrs. Michael Maraia, Mr. and ANYTHING dinner at the Virginia Tea Room Mrs. Joseph Maraia and daughters and the performance of "Blossom Susan and Jcannette of Mt. Vernon, WIRE INTO Time" at the Neptune Circus Fri- N. Y. • ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS day. The trip was made by bus. Those who attended were Mr*. Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. seph Whitney, Sr., Mrs. George Mabel Werner and daughter Helen LAMPS! attended a birthday celebration for IAMPS • ELECTRIC FANS Boyce, Mrs. Beulah Harney, Mrs. Mrs. Smith's brother, Russell Cas- Muriel Eckman, Mrs. Josephine RE-WIRED Geiger, Rev. and Mrs. Russell ler of Plalnfleld, Saturday. Other Smith, Mrs. John Johnston, Mrs. members of the family from Port Leland Richmond, Mrs. Claude Monmouth and Plainfleld were also SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Richmond, Mrs. Louis Jensen, Mrs. present. HAROLDS Arthur Kondrup, Mrs. Arthur Kull, RADIO ft ELECTRIC SHOP Mrs. Mercedes Knevlch, Mrs. Nor- Liquor Store Robbed mand Tetreault, Mrs. Harold Mu- 16 Front St, Bed Bank »-2H4 EASY TERMS sante, Mrs. Robert Drake, Mrs. Jo- Of Safe With $1,500 seph Munch, Mrs. Dora Tarnow, LONG BRANCH—The theft of Mrs. Maisie VanKirk, Miss Emma $1,500 in a small safe from the lahne, Miss Gloria Colson, Norman liquor store of Nicholas Cammnra- Wake Up Colaon and Arthur Hurley. no, 611 Broadway, was reported to John VanNortwick and Kenneth police early Monday morning; by BETTER Foulks are spending this week at Mr. Cammarano. To More Comfort the Percy Crawford Bible Confer- He said the thieves entered the Without Nagftni Backache ence camp, East Stroudsburg, Pa. adjoining bar through a rear door Danlng backietw.kaa of pap and tnertr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanNortwick and then went into the store. Act- headaches >nd diillnm mar be dm to •low- and son William and Mr. and Mrs. down of kldnqr function. Ooeton m food Ing Detective Capt. Joseph D. Pur- kidney function ii virr important to good HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Harold Foulks and son Gary ac- cell, Jr., said employees left the bar health. When nmi cnrydVr condition, tueh companied them there Sunday. at 4 a, m. and the theft was dis- as itraa and strain, caiuca this Important 46 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK function toslowdown,manyfoNiBraff«rnas- Martha Eilenberger, Church St., covered three hours later when an lini fcaekscht-fttl mlMrabte. Minor clad- celebrated her lMh birthday Thurs- employee reported for work, dcrirrltationi du< to cold or wrong din mar PHONE RE 6-4310 Thrilling—New Concept day at a party. Attending were Mies eauie getting up nif hti or f requcntpaiiaita. Don t nttlact your kidneys if thea« eondU Audrey Hyers, Miss Ardeth Beam, The National Geographic society tiofla bother you. Try Doan'i Pllla-a mild OPEN FRIDAY IVININGS TIL 9 O'CLOCK Miss Maryanne Zilly, John Mika says wild ponies on the outer banki diuretic. Vied nuee«uful!ir by milllona for and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ellen- of North Carolina are believed to over 50 yeara. Jt'a amtiing how many tlmtt In Home Planning... the Lovely, Convenient berger. descend from animals cast away in Maureen Houlihan, daughter of wrecked Spanish galleons. Split Level Home!

Tust 5 steps up ... that's what makes 'The center hallway allows traffic to go Vve mean that literally. this wonderful, new split level home into any room in the house without unique! It gives you the convenience passing through other rooms. The two Because that's all the money it takes to buy of one floor and all llic privacy of a bathrooms are but 5 steps up ... again this great new 1953 Buick SPECIAL. second floor with just 5 steps up. The . . . complete privacy. This new homo convenient arrangement of the 6 rooms ia truly different . . . truly beautiful. That's all it takes to boss its high-compres- is a joy. , Plan to gee it soon. sion Fireball 8 Engine—now stepped up to Move right in the highest horsepower in Buick SPECIAL history. Now under construction. HARDIN6 RIDGE That's all it takes to enjoy its still finer at no extra cost—things like direction sig- Million Dollar Ride—its full six-passenger nals,, dual map lights, twin sunshades, Harding Ridge is located roominess — its light-as-a-fiyrod handling lighter, trip-mileage indicator, automatic in one of the most desir- •2.312* ease. glove-box light, oil-bath air cleaner, full- able sections of lovely But if you're surprised at this news, we flow oil filter, bumper guards front and rear Fair Haven. This exclu- can't blame you a bit. — things most otbir ttrt of similar prkt sive development will Most people, are—when they learn that you charge at extrau. comprise but 14 distinc- tsn get Buick styling, Buick structure, So there you arc-definitely able to more That's the prke of the new tive homes. Each home Buick room and power and comfort and right into this big, broad, robust-powered will be of spacious design steadiness, all for just a few dollars more Buick for a price you'd expect to pay for a 19S3 •wick SKCIM and erected on large over* than the cost of the so-called "low-priced lesser car. three." siie plots. See Harding Why not drop in on us to see and atiri this Model 480, Illmlratod, Ridge soon. It is ideally Add another happy surprise. honey of a buy? The rest we'll leave up to _, I wilaim. smsirtai. Haft mi fatal Inu, X tar. situated off Herding Road In this Buick you get a long list of "extras" you. , •MMInwf. Mm wmr wry iMfMy I. «4aM«t maiaaalllu *• (Ridge Rd.l, between la iklapliif ctartai, All »rl<« it»|Kl to akwtt wfltaa* atflfa, Prospect and Harrison Avei. in Fair Haven. BUICK FLOOR PLAN OF NEW SPLIT LEVEL HOME MM CMMfflMt Wonderful Features Note the 5 Steps UP to Privacy Bedrooms Lot, mln, siie, 100x156' Knotty pine kitchen with 30' x 31' Two-Car Garage Enters to Kitchen built in range and oven Full air conditioning op. This huge garago located on side of house allows you to enter tionsl the kitchen from inside the garage (just walk up a few steps). Huge, lovely fireplace The large cellar is also accessible from inside the garage. ' Large, full cellar 2>car garago Sec IIA It I)IN G K1DG E Touch plate lighting epp, Harding Rd. (Ridge Rd.l, between Prospect Av». 2 luxurious bathrooms and Harrison Ave,, In beautiful Fair Haven. Rear porch I4'6"xl2' AUTOMOW1II All MMT MICK W1U HMD THIM CAMPBELL BUILDING CORP. COLONY BUICK, INC WOODMEHE AVENUE, RUMSON 163 to 169 Monmouth Street Rod Bank, N. J. HUA1SON 14189 JtED BANK 0-53,-5 II 6-2089 RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6,1958 Pace Nlrid of agriculture, Rutgers university, are being tested under 'N«w Jerity today announced twilight tours of conditions so that results can be Beatrice Kaesler Vegetable Show variety Held trials next Tuesday, compared. Chiropractic Head Wednesday and Thursday, from 7 The demonstrations are on the Has 11th Birthday FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Set Next Week to 9 p. m. • • farm of Salvatore Boni, High Hill Criticizes Law 7/VSURPRISEJta? Canners and seedsmen are invit- rd., out of Swedesboro. Visitor* SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP — NEW BRUNSWICK—Many varl- ed the first evening and growers traveling south on the Swedesboro- NEWARK—The Stat« Chlropric- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaesler of •" the latest (88 Notti) license and supervise chiropractors. Procoplo, Judy Skelmutt, Elaine Dr. Bayorek's statement follows: Caruso, Nancy Green and Patricia glamorous shades. "Passage of Assembly Bill 456 for Robinson. Also Joseph Caruso, Jack medical amendments Is not the an- Robinson, Stephen, Charles and swer to the chiropractic problems Gerard Celestl, Walter Green, Dom- In New Jersey. It still leaves chi- lnick Procoplo, Robert, John and MAHOGANY ropractic under the supervision and Edward Kaesler, Jr., Earl and control of alien and antagonistic Stephen Cluney, Bob Rose and MEN'S 8 OZ, ZIPPER DUNGAREES hands. The State Chiropractors' so- Richard and Frank Mione. ciety Is committed to the principle Full cut heavy navy blue denim that is FINISH that chiropractic is a separate and distinct science diametrically op- sanforized shrunk. Reinforced at all posed In principle and practice to .79 that of medicine as medicine is op- Gas Company •f Awarlca'i ltftt»t posed to chiropractic. The common strain points. Sizes 32 to 42. good demands that every profes- sion should be governed and super- Gives Receipts 1 vised by 1U own members under ASBURY PARK — "There's no MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY equitable and comparable rules and reason why people should have to ethics as enjoyed by other profes- spend a lot of time In their kitch- sions. Chiropractic growth and re- ens during these beautiful summer SNORT SLEEVE WORK SHIRT search can carry on only if its des- months," said Maryanne Jones to- BRAND NEW... tiny is guided and controlled by day, head of the home service de- Sanforized shrunk, full cut and well members of the chiropractic profes- partment of the New Jersey Natur- $25 DOWN sion, not by members of a profes- al Gas company. According to the tailored for rugged wear. A cool gar- 495. sion that Is on public record as home , economist, proper use of .00 opposed to it. Our society has ranges and special summer time ment to beat off the heat. Sizes This is the first time for years that we have been able to offer a first class fought to defeat this legislation menus can cut down time In the to 17. and will continue until such time kitchen to practically nothing dur- mahogany veneer full-scale spinet at this low price. We purchased a number as our profession receives equality ing the summer, 1 in the eyes of the law. More than ©f these pianos from one of America's leading manufacturers. We have sold 90 per cent of our profession is on The hot weather has almost dou- record as dissatisfied with the new bled the number of requests In the MEN'S FIRST QUALITY hundreds of this well-known make year after year. You can have full law. home service department of the gas MEN'S company for recipes and for Infor- confidence in this spinet despite its low price. It is guaranteed both by us and mation as to how women can get "In the last analysis, It la a out of the kitchen faster, according NYLON BOXER SHORTS SPUN NYLON SOCKS its manufacturer. It is an attractive musical instrument with a very good tone. question of whether or not the cit- to Miss Jonis. She also reported i izens of New Jersey are afforded their inalienable right of a doctor that more and more people are ask- Mad* for long waar and Anklet typa with elastie of their choice, who is a qualified ing to be put on the mailing list of practitioner in his particular field. the free recipe service which was smooth comfort. Whit* top in wide assortment of HERE ARE THE SHCIUCATIONS OF THIS MM MAHOGANY SPINET. This right Is being circumscribed Instituted by the gas company last and assorted solid colors, solid colors • irragulars. because men who have no know- year. Any person desiring to re- THET ARE THE SAME AS YOU FIND IN MORE EXPENSIVE PIANOS. ceive regular sheets with the latest in sixes 30 to 44. Sites 10'A to 13. ledge of chiropractic will (it In recipes and cooking hints on them 99 44: judgment as to his qualifications. • 5-ply all-wood caae of African mihoginy veneeti can contact their nearest New Jer- COUPON The only guarantee to the public • Rubbed-effect Iicquer flnUh is an Independent chiropractic sey Natural Cos company office. TIM me full information. • Standard drop action • 4 action support brackets board of examiners." As an example of some of the «• jour 1495 Spinet pimo. ideas found on these free recipe • Vibratone scale • Full plate, bronze finish sheets, Miss Jones spoke about • Blue steel tuning pint . Rock miple pin bushing! Chicken Salad. Supreme. This is a CAMP COUNSELORS big favorite with husbands, she • Copper-wound bats strings . Hard maple bridge Miss June Acker, daughter of said, because it is as nourishing as • 5 hardwood back posts * Tru-crown sounding board Mr. and Mrs. Charles Acker of West a hot "meat and potatoes" meal and MONEY IACK STORE OF 1001 BARGAINS Headquarters Front st., River Plaza, spent the tastes as delicious as It looks. It GUARANTEE for Fh«nt_ week of July 13, as junior camp can be prepared In the morning 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK WORK CLOTHIS i "He Mvtk Cm** of New J*my" i counselor at the New Jersey Meth when your kitchen Is cool and com- No red tape In maklnf odlst Conference center at Mt. Mis- fortable to work in, and can be SHOP FRIDAY TIL 9 P. M. In Our Imtmmt ery, Pemberton. Miss Acker and chilled in the refrigerator until din- adjustments. MArktf 3*5110 Mlss~Zelda Bennett, daughter of ner time. ' ' GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett of STEINWAY RIPRISENTATIVIS Bclford, also were counselors dur- 0MM WIDNMOAY IVKMNOI ing the week of July 28 through OMTK" 60S IROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY Aug. 1, at intermediate camp at the conference center. WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY CO. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THEIR SHOWROOM, OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE AT SHORE Route 70, 1 Mile South of Brielle Circle, Brielle, N. J. Telephone, Manasquon 7-3694

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY •d on th* iandi above described, and SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY snd us* of eseh tract or parcel of land COURT OF NEW JERSEY come entitled to th* exclusive possession SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY tract as described la a deed dated July LAW DIVISION •lao all right* and iiiementi at or for LAW DIVISION aad property deieribes in aaid Detlara- LAW DIVISION and use of each tract or parcel of rand LAW DIVISION 20, 1948 from Jay llatfleld end Irene MONMOUTH COUNTY li*ht and afr from, to and over the MONMOUTH COUNTr tion at Taking. MONMOUTH COUNTY and property described in aaid Declara- MONMOUTH COUNTY L. Hatfield to Asbury-Shrewafeury Co, NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- remaining lands of aald owner abutting Datad: July JO, 1»S3. NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- tion' ot Taklnr. and recorded in. Monmouth County the lands, premises and rrop«rty above NBW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR. NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- ITY, riaintlff, vs. J. W. STAPLETON, ITY Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM DEVER- NBW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY. ITY, Plaintiff, TI, RITA RABBI, at al, Dated: July 10, 1951. ITY, Plaintiff, vi. HEIRS OF ANDREW Clerk's Office en Nov. 20, 1951 in Deed book 2328 pages S49 etc. Said point et al, Defendants. EAUX, et al, Defendants. . By FRANK A. MATHEWS, JR., Defendants, MEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY. BELL, et al. Defendants. __ FURTHER NOTICE OF FILING Of COMPLAINT, NOTICE Of FILING OF COMPLAINT, being aim In the Northerly line of land! . NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLAINT, GIVEN that an order waa made in the NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLAINT. Chief Condemnation Counsel Attorney, By FRANK A.. MATHEWS, JR., now or formerly of Afalncourt Land ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW 131,20, ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW Chief Condemnation Couniel Attorney. ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW Superior Court of New Jersey on the CAUSE, PILWG OF DECLARATION Corp. *t all, thence CAUSE. FILING OK DECLARATION 27th day of July, 1953, directing the CAUSE, FILING OF DECLARATION 131.44. CAUSE. FILING OF DECLARATION OF TAKING AND MAKING OF DE- OP TAKING AND MAKING Of DZ OF TAKING AND MAKING OF DB- 1. Along aald Jrd course of th* tat defendants to show cauae before said OF TAKING AND MAKING OF DE- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY tract of aforesaid deed by-deed bearing . TOSIT. Court on Friday, the 9th day of October, POSIT. POSIT. . ' ' < LAW DIVISION TO: RITA KABBI, her, unknown helra, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY TOs H2BRS OF ANDREW BELL, de- North Twilve degrees Weit (N12'W> TO: J. M\ STAPLETON. his unknown 1953, at the hour ot 10 o'clock In the TO: WILLIAM DEVEREAUX, hi* un- MONMOUTH COUNTY ' a .distanci of Ninety-eight feet (>>') heirs, devisees and personal repre- forenoon, at the Court House, Freehold, known heirs, devisees and personal deviaees and peraonal rcDresentativaB i LAW DIVISION ceased; thair respective unknown NBW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- and their or all of their reapeetlva MONMOUTH COUNTY hvlriv devlicea and peraonal represent, more or Isss, to a line parallel to and •• sentatives and hie, their or all ot in the County of Monmouth, New Jer- representatives and their or all ot distant Southerly Thirty-three feet <31') their BUcoeworB, in right, title uia sey, why th* relief sought in said Corn- their respective successor!, in right, ITY, Plaintiff, vs. HEIRS OF J. W, MOR- successors, in right, title and interest; NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- ativea and their and atl ot their re. RIS, et all, Defendantl. Mr, RITA RABBI, whoa* proper name apMtlv* succeaiori, In right, title and from the proposed Westerly Right of Interest; MRS. J, W. STAPLETON, plaint should not bi granted. title and interest; MRS, WILLIAM ITY, Plaintiff, vi, THOMAS L. WORTH- Way line of Garden State Parkway, Sec- whose proper name is unknown, and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER DEVEREAUX, whose proper name is NOTICE OP 11LINC OP COMPLAINT, is unknown, and th* respective hus- LEY, et.al, Defendantl. Interest; MRS. ANDREW BELL, whole ISSUANCE OP ORDER TO SHOW proper name is unknown, and tha re> tion 7. Said line being the Southerly the respective huabandi and wives of GIVEN that the said New Jersey High- unknown, and the respective husbands baitde and wirei of the unknown NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLAINT, Itisrht of Way line of a proposed Aecia* the unknown heir-, devised and per- way Authority, on the 28th day of July, and wives of the unknown heirs, de- CAUSE, PILING Of DECLARATION heirs, devilcea and personal repra- ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW apectiv* husbands and wives of the OF TAKING AND MAKING OP DE- unknown heirs, deviates and peraonal road. Said proposed Westerly Right of sonal representatives of the said J. 1953, filed with the slid Cltrk of the visees and personal representative! aentativea of the said RITA RABBI CAUSE, FILING OF DECLARATION Way line being the Weiterly ixtenalsn W. STAPLETON, and his, their or Couiity of Monmouth, and on the 2&th of the said WILLIAM DEVEREAUX POSIT. and their or ail of thair reaptctlve r«pr***ntatlve* of th* said ANDREW OF TAKING AND MAKING OF DE- BELL; and ttelr and all of their re- of a line connecting a point having co- all of their respective eucceaiore, In day of July, 19(3. filed with the Clerk and their or all of their respective TO: HEIRS Of 1. W. MORRIS, their successors, In right, title and interest; POSIT. ordinates N61S.7«4 E2,160,034 In the rlffht, title and Interest; The State of of the Superior Court of New Jersey, successors, in right, title ind inter- Thi Stati of.Nsw Jeritfy;' Borough ef apMtlve lucceaion, In right, title and respective heirs, deviieea and personal TO: THOMAS L. WORTHLEY, his un- interest; The State of New J*rs*y; New Jersey Plane Coordinate 'SyiUm, New Jersey; Borough of.New Shrews- a Declaration of Taking setting forth a est: The State of New Jersey; Bor- representative! and their or ail' of Neir Shrewsbury, in the County af with another point having coordinatea bury, In the County of Monmouth, a description of the tract or parcel of ough of New Shrewsbury,- in the Monmouth, a municipal eorporation of known hclri, devliees and personal Borough ot Naw Shrewsbury, In the their respective succeisora, in right, representatives and their or all of County of Monmouth, a municipal cor. N513.660 E2.1C0.125, thence TnuniclpiU corporation of N«w Jersey. land or property taken aa herelnabove County ot Monmouth, a municipal •title and interest; MRS. J. W. MOR- Kew Jersey, . - ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEK that the deacribed; a statement ot the estate or corporation of New Jersey. their respective aueeeiiori, in right, poratlon of Naw Jeraay. 2. Easterly along said Southerly-Right RIS; . the respective husbsnds and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEK thlt tha title and Interest; MRS. THOMAS L. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the of Way line of said proposed Accel* road New Jersey Highway Authority hm filed Intcreat in the said land or property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thst the wires of the hilri, devisees and per- New Jersey Highway Authority hai filed a Complaint RS above entitled in th* taken; a statement of the sum of money New Jersey Highway Authority has filed WORTHLEY, whoie proper narna.il New Jersey Highway Authority haa filed a distance of Thirty feat (30'), more- er aonai representatives of the said a Complaint -is ibova entitled in th* unknown, and th* .respective huibandl a Complaint aa above entitled In th* Superior Court of New Jersey, whereby estimated by said Authority by resolu- a Complaint aa above entitled in the HEIRS OF J. W. MORRIS and their, lesa to th* 3rd courae of aald -2nd Tract it necks judgment against you and the tion to be just compensation for the Superior Court of New Jersey, whereby Superior. Court of New Jersey, whereby and wlvci of the unknown heirs, dc- Superior Court of New Jersey, whereby of aforesaid deed, thence . or all of their successors in right, it aecka judgment against you and the vlicee and personal representatlvea of it seeks judgment against joa and the appointment of three Commissioner! to taking of said estate or interest in said it seeks judgment against you and the title and Interest; State ot New Jer- 3. Along said -3rd course of laid Ind fix the compensation to 'be paid for the Lract or parcel of land or property: and appointment of three Commissioners to appointment of three Commlaildncra to the aald THOMAS L. WORTHLEY and appointment of.three Commissioner! to tract by deed bearing reversed South sey; Borough of New Shrewsbury^ In fix the compeniatlon to be paid for the their or all of thalr respective sue- nx the compensation to be paid for the taking of the lands, premise*, property, that said Authority hai established and fix the-compensation to be Paid for the ihi eoilnty of Monmouth, a rnunieipal Zero degrees, Thirty minutes West rights and casements hereinafter de- Is maintaining-a trust fund on deposit taking of the lands/premises, property, taking of th* landl, premise*,'property, cesiori, in right, title and intereit; taking of th* landi, premises, property, (SO'30'W) a distance of Slxty-eix feat corporation of New Jeriey. - The State of New Jersey: Borough "•«». and easement! hereinafter de- scribed, including the damage, if any, with thi Fidelity Union Trust Company, rights and easementa hereinafter de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the rights and easements heriinlfter de. (66') more or - lees -to th* point and resulting from the tsVing to any remain- Newark, New Jeriey, as .provided in the scribed, including the damage, if any, acrihed, including the damaare, if. any, ot New Shrewsbury, in the County of aerlbed, including the damage, if any, place of beginning. New Jersey Highway Authority has filed Konmouth, a municipal .corporation of resulting;.from the takln* to any remain, ing property, for thtj purpose- let forth New Jersey Highway Authority Act, in resulting from the taking to any-remain- a Complaint al above entitled In the resulting from the taking to any remain. Containing Six Hundred Seventy-five in said complaint. an amount at least equal to twice tha ng property, for the purpoiei set forth ing property, for tha purposea let forth New Jeriey, ng property, for'the Purposes let forth Square feet (C7E iq. ft.) ba th* sam* : Superior pourt of New Jersey, whereby In laid complaint. aggregate amount deposited with the n said complaint, - it aeika judgment against you and the in laid complaint. ' mor* or less. A fee simple absolute in aind >te> all NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the A. fee simple absolute in and to all said Clerk of the Superior Court as esti- appointment of three Commissioners to New Jersey Highway Authority haa nled A fee ilmple absolute In and to all Together with all right, title and In- that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, mated compensation for all property A fee simple absolute in and to alt fix the compensation to be paid for the that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, terest the said Heirs ot Andrew Bell premises and property,' aituate, lying and a Complaint ai above entitled in th* that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, premises and property, situate, lying and described in Declarations of Taking wiah that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, taking ot the landa, premises, property, Superior Court of New Jersey, whereby premises and property, *ltuate, lying and may have in and to Asbury Avenue lying heinp in the Borough of New Shrewsbury respect to which thi compensation has premises and property, aituate, lying and rights ' and., eaionenti hereinafter de- being in the Borough of N*w Shrewi. within the limits of the proposed Bight bury, in tha County ef Monmouth, and it aeeka judgment .againit you and the bains; in the Borough of New Shrewi. ]n the County of Monmouth, and Statt not been finally determined and paid to being in the' Borough of New Shrew*. scribed, including ths dsmage, if any, appointment of three Commissionera to bury, in the .Couiily of Monmouth, and of Way lines of the Parkway. of New Jersey, more particularly de- the periom entitled thereto or into bury, in the County of Monmouth, and resulting1 from the taking to any remain, State of New Jeriey, mor* particularly described as follows: ftx the compensation to -be paid for the State of New Jeriey, mor* particularly Being a part' of the 2sd traet eon- scribed as follows: Court, including the amount of anid just State of New Jeriey, more particularly, ing property, for the purposes set forth taking of the- iandi, premiies, property, deaerlbed aa follows: ' veyed to Andrew Bell by th.* Board of compensation estimated in the Declara- deaeribed aa followa: . . 'in said complaint, PARCEL NO. R-203-A SECTION NO, 1 Proprietors of Eastern Division of th* PARCEL 177—SECTION 7 tion of Taking filed in this cause; and Beginning at a point in Ihe proposed righta and easements hereinafter de- . PARCEL 223 A—SUCTION T All those two lots known as loti PABCEL NO. 211 A SECTION NO. 1 aeribed. including tha damage. If any, State of New Jersey, dated October 4, that- on the 28th day of July, 1053. laid Westerly Right of 'Way line of Garden Beginning at a point in th* proposed 1802 in Book S-13 pages 181 etc. 195 and 1P6, and designated ' as such New Jersey Highway Authority da- Beginning at a point in. the propolid A fee. aimple absolute in and to all State Parkway, Saction 7, distant North- resulting from the taking* to any remain- Westerly Right of Way line of Garden on map entitled "Green Grove. West A»- posited with the Clerk of the Superior Easterly Right of Way line ot Garden that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, erly Thirty-six feet (If) more or less ing property, for tha purposes set forth S*te Parkway, Section 7. distant West- .NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER bury Park, Monmouth County, N. J." State Parkway, Section 7, having co- premises and property, aituate, lying and from a point having co-ordlnatis £ 508,- In said complaint, erly On* Hundred Twenty feet (120') GIVEN that an order-waa mad* in th* Court of New Jersey the amount of being in the Borough of New Shrews- Superior Court of New Jeriey on th* Said map filed in the Clerk's Office of estimated compensation. ordinates N 511,328 E 2,111,130 In the 912 E 2,158,935 in the Mew Jeriey Plan* A fe* ilmpl* absolute in and to all mor* or leu from a point having co- naid County on Oct. S, 1906 in Case New Jersey Plane Co-ordinate Syatem. bury, in thi County of Monmouth, and Co-ordinate, System. 'Said proposed ordtnatea N514.029 E3,l<9,000 In the 27th day of July, 1953, directing th* State of New Jersey, more particularly that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, defendants .to show cause befor* said 63, Sheet 25. Said lots front on Bentley NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Snid' proposed-Easterly Right of Way Westerly Right of Way line*, connects premise! and property lituate, lying and N«w Jeraey Plane Coordinate System. Avenue and are Twenty-Ave feet (25') lino connects the above mentioned'co- described ag follows: the above co-ordinated Point with an- Said Proposed Weaterly Right of Way Court on Friday, the 9th day of October, GIVEN that, by virtue of the New Jer- PARCEL NUMBER 233D-2 and 233D-9 being in the Borough of N,ew Shrews- 1953, .at the hour of 10 o'clock In th* wide front and rear, and One Hundred sey Highway Authority Act of 1952, as ordinated point with another point hav- other point having'co-ordinates K 510,- bury. In the County of Monmouth, and line is the Westerly extension of a line feet (100') deep ench aide. ing co-ordlnatei N 611,121 E 2,110,968, 195 E 2,159,452. Said beginning -point connecting th* above coordinated point Forenoon, at the Court House, Freehold, amended and supplemented,- the said SECTION 7 State of New Jersey, more- particularly in the County of Honmouth, New Jer- Beintr all of the premises conveyed New Jersey Highway Authority has be- thence Beginning at a point In the proposed being also in th* dividing, line of lands described as follows: with another point having eo-or- ID J. \V. Staplcton by the Securities De- come entitled to the exclusive possession (1) Southerly along the proposed Eaitirly Right ot Way line ot Garden of said Itita Rabbi on North, and lands dinatea N518,»28 £2,160,280, Said sey, why the relict sought In said Com- velopment Corp., by deed dated Feb. and use of each tract'or parcel of land- Easterly Right of Way line a distance State Parkway, Section 7, distant South- now or formerly of Nathan Jaeobson on PARCEL 209 SECTION 1 beginning point being formed by plaint should not be granted. 2, 1910. and recorded in Monmouth and property described in said Declara- of Eighty-five feet (83') more or lesa erly Two Hundred Thirty-five feet the South, thence Beginning at a point in the proposed the Intersection of said Westerly Right NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER County Clerk's Office on March 2, 1910 tion of Taking-. to lands now or formerly ot L. B." In- (235') more or Jesa from a point hav- Easterly Right of Way line ot Garden of Way . lln* with th* 3rd course as GIVEN that the said New Jersey High- In Deed book S71 pages 254 etc. vestment Inc., thence ing co-ordinates N 515,779 F, 2,163,281 (1) Northerly along said proposed Stste Parkway. Section 7, distant South- described In the 2nd tract of a daed way Authority, on the 28th day of July, Dated: July 30. 1953. Westerly Right of Way line, a distance erly One Hundred Twenty-seven feet dated July 20, 1948 from Jay Hatfield 1953. filed with the said Clerk of thi Together with all right, title and In- NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY. (2) Along the line of landl of laid in the Kew Jersey Plane Co-ordinste o( Four Hundred Forty-two feet 1442') terest that J. W. Stapleton may have L, B. Investment, Inc., by deed bear- System. Said propoied Easterly Right (127*) more or less from a point having and Irene L. Hatfield, to Anbury-Shrews- County of Monmouth. and on tha 2 8th By FRANK A. MATHEWS, JR., more or less to lands now or formerly co-ordinates N 511,121 E 2,160,958 in bury Co.. and ncorded In Monmouth day oT July, 1953, filed with the Clerk in and to Bentley Avenue a> laid out Chief Condemnation Counsel Attorney, ing reversed North Twenty.seven * de- of Way line connects the above men- of Samuel McMichael, thence . on the aforesaid map. grees, Fifteen minutes West (N27'1S'W) tioned co-ordinated point with another the Kew Jersey Plane Co-ordinate Sys- County Clerk's Office on Nov. 20, 1551 ot the Superior Court of New Jeraey, 122.00 (2) Easterly along laid lands by deid tem.- Said proposed Easterly Right ,of in Deed Book pages 349, thenc* a Declaration of Taking letting forth a NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER a distance ot Eight Hundred Forty feet point having co-ordinates N 514.235 E (840') more or less to lands now or 2,1*2,69!. Said beginning point also be- bearing reversed South Kighty-seven de- Way line connects the .above co-or- description of the tract or parcel of GIVEN that mi order was made in the grees, Thirteen minutia East (S87'13'F,) dinated point with another point hav- 1. Westerly along laid Weaterly Right land OL' property taken as' hereinabov* Superior Court of New Jersey on th* SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY formerly of Jane Biremori and Robert ing in the dividing line of lands of tha Shafto. thence aald Helra of the Estate of J. W, Mor- a distanc* ot One Hundred Fifty-eight ing co-ordrnetel N 509,898 E 2,1«D,2«2. of Way line a distance of Seventy-five deacribed; a statement of the estate or 27th day of July, 1953, directing the LAW DIVISION feet (158') more or less to the) West- Said beginning point being also in the feet (75') more or IHI to th* 3rd MONMOUTH COUNTY (3) Along the line of lands of laid rii, on the South and landa now or for- interest in the mid land or property defendants to show cause before laid merly of Hause Gravel Co., Inc. on the erly side line of Hamilton Road, '.hence dividing line of landa of Thomas h. count of the 1st tract of aforesaid taken; a statement of the sum.of money Court on Friday, the 9th day of October, NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- Baremore and Shafto by deed bearing Worthley, on the West, and lands now died, thence North Sixty-two degreM, I'orty.five mln- North; thence (3) Southerly along- aald W.st.rly estimated by said Authority by resolu- 1953. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the ITY. PlaiMlff, vi. UNKNOWN OWNER, side! line, a distance of Three Hundred or formerly of L. B. Investment Inc., 2. Along said 3rd course by deed tion to be just compensation for th* forenoon, at the Court House, Freehold, et al, Defendants. utcs East (NC2'45'E) a deed distance (1) Southerly along said proposed on th* East, rnenee ot Four chalna (4) Forty-seven links Twenty-eight feet (S2«") meres er leas to bearing North Twetv* degree*. W«»t taking ot said eatate or Interest. In aald In the County of Monmouth, New Jer- NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLAINT, Easterly Right ot Way line, a distance lands of said Jacobson, thence (N12'W) a distance of Four Hundred tract or parcel of land or property; and S aey, why the relief sought in snid Com* (47) to lands of William Devereaux and of Three Hundred Fifty feet (350') more 1. Southerly along. aald proposed ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW (4) Westerly along said lamia ly Easterly Right of Way line, a distance Twenty-seven feet (427') mor* or less that said Authority has established and plaint should not bo granted. CAUSE. FILING OF DECLARATION John Hunter, thence or less to a line of other lands of the to th* 4th course in the 2nd tract aa Is maintaining a trust fund on deposit (4) Along said lands of Devereaux aaid Helra of th. Estate of J. W. Mor. deed bearing reverted South Elghtr-four of Three Hundred Thirty feet (330') NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER OF TAKING AND MAKING OF DE- degreea. Four minutes West (S84*04'W) more or less to lands now or formerly returned to Andrew Bell, Oct. 4, 1802 with the Fidelity Unton Trust Company, POSIT. and Hunter, by d*ed' bearing reversed ris; thence In Deed Book 3-13, rages 181 etc., re- Newark, New Jersey, as provided In th* . GIVEN thnt the laid New Jeriey High- South Twenty-seven degrees. Fifteen a distance of Four Hundred Fivi feet of Edwin W, Bowne, thenc* way Authority, on the 28th day of July, (2) Along laid lini of other landl nt (405') more or leaa to thi point and corded in Perth Amboy, thence New Jersey Highway Authorky Act. In TO: Unknown Owner, his unknown heirs, minutes East (S27'!5'E) a distance of the laid Heirs of the Estate of J. W. 2. Along said lands by deed bearing an amount at least equal to twin* th* 1033, filed with the en.d Clerk of the devisees and personal representatives Eight Hundred Twenty-five feet (823') place of beginning. Iwjrth Twenty-seven degrees. Fifteen , I. Along said 4th . course by dead County of Monmouth. and on the 2Sth Morris, by deed besrlng South Fifty- bearing reversed North Eighty degrees, aggregate amount, deposited - witn th* and his, their or all of their succes- more or 1PM to the proposed Easterly eight degrees West I'58'W) a distance _ Containing Two lerel and Sixteen minutea Weit (N27"15'W> a distance of said Clerk of the Superior Court as esti- day of July, 1933. filed with the Clerk sors, in right, title and Interest: the Right of Way lint of Garden State Hundredths of an acre (2.11) be the One Thousand One Hundred and Five Fifteen minutes East (N80M5'E) a dis- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, of Thirteen feet (13') more or less to tance of One Hundred Eighty feet (ISO') mated compensation for all property wife of said Unknown Owner, if any, Parkway. Said proposed Xasterly Right lands of the Hause Gravel Co.; thence same more or less. feet d.lOo'). mort or leia to landl now described in Declarations of Taking with a Declaration of Taking setting forth a whose proper name li unknown and ot Way line connects a point having or formerly ot Jan* Baremore and or more'or less- to the 3rd course aa. de- description of the tract or parcel of the reapeetive husbinda and wives of (3) Along lands ol said Hause Gravel TAnCEt. NO. R.50»-« SECTION NO. 1 scribed in the beginning paragraph, respect to which the compemstion his co-ordinates N 511,450 £ 3,191,350 with Co. by deed bearing North Twenty- Bo'jnnlng at a point in the F,a»«,erly Robert Shafto. thence not been finally determined and paid tn land or property taken as hereinabove the unknown heirs, devisees and per- the co-ordinated point and place of Be- thence described: a statement of the estate or aeven degrees, Thirty minutes West aide line of Hamilton Road. Said be- 3.'Along said lands by deed bearing the persons entitled thereto or int* sonal representatives of the said Un- ginning, thence ginning point being also in the dividing North Sixty-two digreel, Forty-five min- ( 4. Alone said 3rd rourse ny deed bear- Court, including 1he amount of laid jult interest in the said land .or property known Owner and their or all of their (N27'IO'W) a dead distance of Thirteen ing reversed South Zero degree*. Thirty taken; a statement of the sum of money .(5) Along the said proposed Xaatarly chains (13) to lands now-or formerly line of lands of laid Rita Rabbi on the utes East (NI2'45'E) a deed distance compensation estimated in the Declara- reapectlva successors, in right, title North, and lands now or' formerly of of Four chains (4) Forty-seven links minutea West (SOMO'Wt a distance of tion of Taking filed in this eause; and estimated by said Authority Dy resolu- and interest; The State of New Jersey; Right of Way line a dlatanci of Two of Jeanette Fary>: thence Four Hundred Seventy-eight feet (478') tion to be jurt compensation for the Hundred Twelve feet (212*) more or leaa (4) Along said lands of Fary, by Nathan Jaeobson on the South, thence (47) to lands ot said L, B. Investment that on the 28th day of July. 1953, aaid Borough of New Shrawabury, In the Inc., thence mor* or lets to the point and plac* of New Jersey Highway Authority d*> taking of mid estate or interest in laid County of Monmouth, a municipal cor- to the co-ordinated point and place of deid bearing North Thirty-seven degree! (1) Northerly along aald Westerly beginning. beginning. Eist (N37-E) a deed distance of Nine aid* line, a distance of On* Hundred 4. Along said landl by deed bearing poilted with the Clerk ot the Superior tract or parcel of land or property; and poration of New Jersey. 1 Containing On* acre and Twenty-nine that said Authority hut established and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Containing Five acrei and Fifty-nine chains (9) Ten links (10) to another Twenty-nre feet (125 ) more or leaa to South Twenty.seven degrees, Fifteen Court of New Jersey the amount of Hundredth! of an acre (5.59) be the line of lands of said Fary: thence lands now or formerly of Jane S. Hurdle, minutes East (S27'15'E) a distance of Hundredths of an acre (1,29) b. th* estimated compensation. is maintaining a trust fund on deposit New Jtruy Highway Authority hai died sam* mor* or leiw. with the Fidelity Union Trust Company, a Complaint as above entitled In the same more or lefts. (5) Stilt along lands of said Fary, by thence Nine Hundred Forty-aight feet (948') Newark, New Jert«y, at provided in the Superior Court of New Jersey, whereby Parcel No. 211 B, Garden State Park- died bearing South Twenty-seven de- (2) Southerly along; aald landa by more or leu to the point and place of PARCEL 223 B-SECTION T NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER beginning. Beginning at a point In tha proposed New Jersey Highway Authority Aet, In It seeks judgment agalnat you and the way, Section '7—William Devereaux. •reel, Thirty.minutes East (S27'20'E) a deeed bearinForty-lllrg reversed South Seven dc- GIVEN that, by virtue of the New Jtr. an amount at least equal to twice th* appointment of three Commlsaioneri to Beginning at a point In the proposed distance of Six Hundred Eighty-one feet ?J ,V;.™,. " m'nutel last Containing alx acres and Eighty Hun- Westerly Bight of Way line of Garden sey Highway Authority Act of 1952, aa aggregate amount deposited with the fix the compensation to ibe paid for the Easterly Right of Way line of Garden (MI') more or leas to a point In the (S7'43i:) a dlatan Court, including "the amount of said just ing co-ordinate! N 511, 450 E i.lll.UQ. atea N 5U.779 E 2.163,281; thence (127') more or lesa from a point hav- connecting the above coordinated point NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY. compensation estimated in th« Declara- Beginning at a point In the proposed with another point having coordinates A fee simple absolute In and its all Said proposed Easterly Right of Way («) In a. Southerly direction along Westerly Right of Way line of Garden ing co-ordinates N 511.121 F, 2,leO,958 By FRANK A. MATHEWS. JR., tion «f Taking filed in thia cause; and line being also the proposed Westerly in tn* New Jersey Plane Co-ordinat* N513.928 E2,160,280,, Said beginning Chief Condemnation Couniel Attorney. that-on the 23th day of July. 1953, laid that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, Slid proposed Easterly Right, of Way State Parkway, Section 7, distant North- point being formed by the Intersection premises and property, situate, lying and Right of Way line ot the Hamilton Road line, a distance of Seventy feet (70') erly Thirty-sis feet ««') more or leal System. Said proposed Easterly Right •New' Jeney Highway Authority de- Relocation, thence .j., , of Way line connects ' the above co- of laid Weiterly Right of Way lino posited with the Clerk of th« Superior being In tha Borough of New Shrews- more or leu to said last eo-ordinau from a point having co-ordinates H 501.. with the 3rd cours* as described in the bury, in the County ef Monmouth, and 1. Northerly along said proposed'East- point: thence ' 962 E 2.15B.93S in the New Jersey ordinated point with another point hav- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JBRSEr Court of New Jersey th* amount of ing co-ordinate! N 509,898 E 2,160,212. 2nd tract of a deed dat*d July 20, 1948 LAW DIVISION estimated compensation, , State of New Jersey, more particularly erly Right of Way line a distance ol . (7) In a Southerly direction along Plane Co-ordinate Syatem. Said pro- from Jay Hatfield and Irene L, Hatfield described aa follows: Two Hundred Twelve feet (212') more aald proposed- Easterly Right of Way posed Westerly Right of Way line con- Said beginning point being also In the MONMOUTH COUNTY , ' dlvraing (in* of Isnds of the said Thorn- to Asbury-Shrewabury Co., and recorded NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- PARCEL E-U5 SECTION 1 or lees to lands now or formerly of line, as described In the beginning par- nects tha abovi co-ordinated point with In Monmouth County Clark'a Office on NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER William Devereaux and John Hunter, SK11*.' distance of Two Hundred another point =.-. having eo-oHlnalel aa L. Worthley, on the Weit, and lands ITY, Plaintiff, vs. MARY BARBIERO, The right to construct and maintain now er formerly of I*' B; Investment NOT. 20, 19S1 In Deed Book 2329 page* et al, Defendanta. GIVEN that, by virtue of th* New J*r- thenc* Tnirty-nvej feet (235 ) more or lesi to N 610.195 E 2,159,412. Said »e«lnnln> I4> ate., thence •ey Highway Authority Act of 1952, *. a temporary detour road and appurten- Inc.. on the East, thence NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLAINT. ances. Including utility facilities for -use 2. Along said line of landa of Dever- the point and place of beginning, point being; alls tn (he. dividing lln* of 1 amended and supplemented, the laid during the construction of (he Parkway eaux and Hunter, by deed bearing- re- Containing Nine acres and Forty.seven landa of aald Rita Rabbi on the North, 1. Southerly alone lands of aald L. B. 1. Along aald Ird eours* by d*id ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW New Jersey Highway Authority has be* and the recradlng of Shafto Road on versed South Twenty-seven degreea, Fif- Hundredth,! of an acre (9.47) be the and landa now or formerly of Net*in Investment Inc., by deed besrlng S*uth b*arlne; reverted South Zero degrees : CAUSE, FILING OF DECLARATION come entitled to the exclusive possession teen minutes East (S27'15'E) a distance aame more, or less Jacobson on the South, thenc* Twenty-seven degrees, Fifteen minutes Thirty minute* West (SO'30'W) a dis- OF TAKING AND MAKING OF BE- and uae of each tract or parcel of land lands daacribed as follows: .. Starting at the Intersection at the of Fifty feet (50') more or lesa to the Together with all right, title snd In- (1) Weaterly along- laid landa by East (S27*1S'E) a diitance of Fifty- tance of Thirty feet (30') more or less POSIT, and property described In said Declara- proposed Easterly Right of Way Una of Hei eight feet (58") mor* or leis to the, pro- to the Northerly side line of Aibury TO: MAIiY BARBIERO, her unknown tion of Taking. proposed Easterly Right of Way line of *•'%•} t5* '•!"• " o' th« Estate of ^ieed bearing reversed South Eighty-four Garden state Parkway, Section 7, with Hamilton Road Relocation. Said pro- J. W. Morris, may hive in and to ex- degrees, Four minutes West (S84'04'WJ posed Enter'y Right of Way line of the Avanue, thsnee helra, devisees and personal repre- Dated: July 30, 1953. the'Northerly tide lini of Shafto Road. posed Easterly Sight of Way line con- latlng lanes lying within the limits of a distance of Fifty-one feet (51') mor* relocation of Hamilton Road. Said pro* 2. Westerly along laid Northerly side sentatives and her, their or any of NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY. Said proposed Easterly Kight of Way nects a point bavin? co-ordlnatea N the propoaed Right ot Way lines of the or less to .the) proposed Westerly Right posed Eaatetly Right of Way line con. lln* a distanc* of Eighty-nv* feet (85') their respective successors, In right, By FRANK A. MATHEWS. JR., line being £he Southerly extension of a 511.40S.053 E 2,1<1,372.328 with an- Parkway, of Way line of Hamilton Road Relo- nacti a point having coordinates N mor* or Uss to the 3rd coura* of the title and Intereit; MR. MARY BAR- Chief Condemnation Counsel Attorney. line connecting a point having co-or- other point having co-ordinatea N ill,- . Bains; a pirt of the premises conveyed cation, Said proposed Westerly Right 511,091,240 T, 2,110.998,594 with another 1st tract of the aforesaid deed, thane* BIERO, whose proper name is unknown, 116.82 dinates of N i2«,0(Q E 2.1(3,132 in the 2S8.921 E 2,111,181,949, thence to J, W. alorrin by Sheriffs Deed dated of Way line connects a joint htvlnjj point having co-ordinates N 509,975,945 3. Northerly along laid 3rd courie by and the respective husbanda and wivia New Jeraey Plane Co-ordinate System, 3. Southerly along.said Easterly Right August 21, 1878, from Giorge W. Brown co-ordinate! N 508,080,320 E 2,158,537.- E 2,110,10«,»79, thence deed bearing North Twelve degreea West of the unknown helri, devise** and with another point having: co-ordinates of Way line a distance of One Hundred and recorded in Monmouth County 918 with another point having co-ordi- 2. Southerly along said proposed (N12*W) a distance ot Nine feet (9') Personal representative! of th* aald SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY N 525,024 X 2,1(3,993, then Northerly Ninety-five feet (195') more or leas to Clerk'l Office on July 21, 1879. In died nates N S08.9SO.7S0 Z 2,168,S B!.€37.. Easterly Right of Way line, a distance more or less to the propoied Westerly MARY BARBIERO and thair or any LAW DIVISION along laid Southerly extension, a total the last mentioned eo-ordlnatsd point, 5"1*.111' »*«« '» »tc J. W. Morri! thence ot Thru Hundred Thirty feet (330') Right of Way line ef Garden State Park- nf their aucciuora In right, title and MONMOUTH COUNTY distanee of. One Hundred Twenty-eight thence \ Interest: Borough of New Shrewsbury, died testate, and hie will dated May 27, (J) Northerly alone; aald propoied more or less to lands now or formerly way a* described In the beginning para- NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHOR- feet U28') to a point, then by co-or- 4. Still Southerly alone the propolid 1879,.waa filed in the Monmouth County of Edwin W, Bowne, thence tTSph. thenc* in th* County of Honmouth, a mu- ITY, Plaintiff, vt, JOSEPH CLAYTON, dinated bearing North Fifty-seven de- Westerly Right of Way line, a distance nicipal corporation of New Jlraer; Easterly Right of Way lln* a diitance of ™irMOf"lV*xt>m"ori October 21, 1879, in of Three feet (3') more or less to th* I. Northerly along said landa by 4. Eaiterly along aaid Westerly aid* State of New Jeriey. et al. Defendants. grees, Twenty-four minutes East One Hundred feet (100') more or leil Will book N, pages 2«, etc. deed bearing North Twenty-seven de- line a distance of Seventy-five feet a distance of Four-Hundred last mentioned co-ordinated point, thenc* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,thlt tha NOTICE OF FILING OP COMPLAINT, to lands of L, B. Investment Inc. Said Together with tha right of direct ac- (3) Still Northerly along the pro- grees Fifteen minutes West (N27'15'W) (75'). more or leaa to the point and New Jersey Highway Authority, hai filed ISSUANCE OF ORDER TO SHOW Thirty-eight feet (438') to an angle proposed Easterly Right of Way line con- a distance of Fifty.five feet US') more Place of beginning-. point, then by co-ordinated bearing ceis to and from thi said Garden State posed Westerly Right • of Way lln* of a Complaint aa above entitled in th* CAUSE, FILING OF DECLARATION nects the last mentioned co-ordinated Parkway constructed or to be construct- Hamilton Road Relocation, a distance or less to the proposed Easterly Right Containing One Thouiand Four Hun- Superior Court of New Jeraey, whereby OF TAKING AND MAKING OF DE- North Sixty-three degrees, Sevan minutes point with another point having eo- of Way lln* of Garden State Parkway, East (N(f07'E) a distance of Four ad on the landa above described, ind of Four Hundred Forty-Five feet (44!') dred Seventy Square feet (1,470 Sq, ft.) it aeeka judgment against you and the ordlnatas N 511,091.840 E 2,HO,998.194, also all rigkti anil easements of or for more or less to landl new or formerly Section 7, ai described In the beginning ba the aame more or leai. appointment of three Commlislonira to Hundred Eleven feet (411') to an angle thence . paragraph, thence TO: JOSEPH CLAYTON, nla unknown point. Said point being the point and light and air from, to and over the re- of Samuel McHiehail Said propoied PARCEL NO. 223 C—SECTION T fix th* compeniatlon to de paid fer th* ~"he!re, devisee* and personal repre- place of beginning, thence) 5. Along tht line or landl of said L. msinlnaT lands of aald owner abutting Westerly Right of Way lln. connect! 4. Along aaid proposed Eait.rly Right Beginning at a point In the propoiid taking of the landl, premises, property, sentatives and their or all of their B. Investment Inc. by deed biarlnar re- the lands, premise! and property above the last mentioned co-ordinated point of Way line, a distance'of Three Hun- Westerly Right of- Way line of Harden rights anil easements hereinafter di- respective successors, in tight, title versed North Twenty-seven degree!, Fif- described at aforesaid with another point hlvlnsr co-orulnates dred Thirty feet (330') more or lest to State Parkway. Section 7, distant West- scrlbed, Including the damage, If any, and interest; MRS. JOSEPH CLAY- 1. B» co-ordinated btaring North Six- teen minutea West (N27'15"W) a dls- ty-five degrees, Forty-six minutes East NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER N 509,818.175 E 2,lt»,,I5t.48., thenc. the point and place of beginning erly a total diitance of Two Hundred resulting- from the taking to any remain. TON, whose proper name' is unknown, tance ot Fifty-five feet <58') more or Containing Thlrty-nlne Hundredtha of Thirty-four feet (234') more or laea In? property, for the purposea set forth and the respective huBbanda and wives (<5'46'E) a distance of Fifty-four feet Ifsa to the proposed Bister!; Right of GIVEN that an order- was made In the (4.) Easterly alnnr said landa hy deed (54') more or less to Isnds now or for- Superior Court of New Jersey on the bearing reversed South Eighty.seven th* proposed Weiterly Right Thomaa I,, Worthley and James H. N 511.121 E 2,110,958 with the co-or- 1953, at tha hour of 10 o'clock In Ihe erly extension ot a line connecting, the premise, and property, situate, lying and right, title and interest; Tha State on the Northerly lidi line of Shafto dinated point and place of beginning. of Way line of Garden Statt Parkway, Jollne, by deed dated' March 7, 187J abov* coordinated point with another being in tha Borough of Naw Shraws- of New Jersey; Borough of New Road. >ury, |n the county of Monmouth and Shrewsbury, in the County *of Mon- I. Weaterly along said Northerly side- Easterly Right of Way lini a distance 110,125. Said beginning point being also Stati of New Jersey, more particularly mouth, a municipal corporation ef line, a distance of Eighteen feet (18') sey. why tha relief sought In said Com- t. IS, 18"!. Said described I* a dud dated July 20. It48 of Unknown Owner, on the North, and to the point and plate of beginning. of Four Hundred Forty-two fait (441') James H. Jollne and Amanda hla wife PARCEL 157—SECTION T Containing Thirty-three Hundrtdthi of NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER •onvey their undivided M interest to trom Jay Hitfleld and Irene L. Hatfield A lot known as Lot #78 and des- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the landa now or formerly of Neptune Corp. GIVEN that tha laid New Jersey High- more or less to tha point and plac* of to Aabury-Shrewsbury Co',, and recordid New Jersey Highway Authority has filed on tha Weit, thence an acri (0.33) be thi aime more or Ilia, beginning. aald Thomaa L. Worthily, by deed datad ignated as such on a map entitled "Grain a CompMnl as above entitled in tha Together with all right, title and In- way Authority, on thi 28th day of July, •arch 12, 1S74 and recorded In Slid in Monmouth County Clirk'i Office on Grove, West Aabury Park, Monmouth 4, Westerly along said landa, a dis- 195J, mid with the said Clerk of the Containing Flfty-on* Hundredth* of NOT. JO. 1951 In Dead Book 2329 pa gee County, N. J." Said map filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey, whereby tance of Eighty feet (80') more or less tercut the said William Devereaux may in acre (0.51) ba th* same mar* or lesa. County Clerk'a Office on March II, 1174 It seeks judgment against you and the have In and to any existing lanes as !!* County of Monmouth, and on tha 28th n Deed Book 257, pages 2»S, ate. 14» etc. thence Clerk's Office ot «aW County on Oct. to a point, thence within the propoied Right of Way linea <>;r •« '«!». 1»5». filed with th. Clerk Together with all right, title and In- 8, H0« In Case 63, aheet 26. Said let appointment of three Commissioner! to 6. By co-ordinated bearing North Six- terest the laid Rita Rabbi may have In Together with the right of direct ac- 1. Westerly along eatd Westerly Right fix the compensation to -he paid for the herelnabove deaerlbed. of thi Superior Court of New Jeriey, fronta on Aabury Boulivard - and la ty-three degrees, Sevin minutes East a Declaration of Taking aettlng forth a and to Hamilton Road,' trim within th* cess to and .from the aald Garden State of Way llm a distance ot Slity-thre* Tw.nty-F.lv* feet (25') wld. front and taking of the lands, premises, property, (Nta'07'E) a distance of Fifty-two feet Being a part of premise! conveyed to mite of th* pronoitd Right of Way Parkway conatructed or to be con- feet (13') mor* er less to th* 3rd courie rights and easements hereinafter de- William Devereaux by Wlrranty deed description of the tract or parcel of rear, and Osi Hundnd feet (100') deep (52') more or less to the point and place land or property taken aa herelnabove lines of the Parkway, letrueted on the landa above deicrlbed, of the 1st tract as deicrlbed In the en each side. scrlhed, including the damage, if any, of beginning. dated Dee. 21, 1850 from Divld 0, Ing. _,P«ln« » B«rt of premliai conveysd to and also all rights and aaaements ot or aforesaid died, thence resulting from the taking to any remain- llih and recorded In Monntouth County described! a statement of the estate or Being all of th* primlin eonviyid ts Containing Two Thouiand, Eight Hun- Interest In th* said land or property Rita Rabbi hy deid dattd October II.' For light and air. from, to and over 2. Along aald 3rd course by deed ing property, for the purposes set forth Clerk's Office on May !7. 1817 In Died 1921 from Andro Hider and recorded th* remaining landa of said owner abut- bearing North Twtlve degreea Wist Mary Barblero by died datad August in said complaint. dred Twinty-elght Square feet (2,828 bonk 19«, pagei Sfi etc, taken! a statement of the aum ot money 21, 1909 from Securltiei Davelopmint Sq, Ft.) be the same more or less. estimated by said Authority by reiolu- In MonmouWi. County Clirk'i OfHee, in ting tha , Iandi, premises and proptrty (N12*W) a distance of Thirty feet Together with the-riiht nf direct ac- I>eed book !»7!, pages 112, »te,, on above diierlbed as afoniatd, Reserving (80') mor* or leaa to the Southerly aide) Corp.. and recorded In Monmouth County A fee simple absolute In and to all Said Construction right to remain In tlon. to be juit compensation for the Clerk's (Ifflce on Aug. 30, 1109 In Deid that certain lot, tract or t>nrcet of land, effect until the construction of the Park' cess tn and from th» nld Garden State tlklnl of slid tst.te or Interest In said October 30, »!(.' to the .said Thnmai L. Worthily, his lln* of Aebtiry Avenue, thanea premtarn and pvuiit-Tty, flUau, lying and Parkway constructed or to be ton. tract or parcel of land or properly; and heirs an* assigns, tha non-exclusive right S." Easterly along Held southerly nine bonk 8.17 pate* 449 air. way and the regradtne of Shsfto Road strutted on the, lands above'deserlbid, Together with the right of direst sc- Together with all right, title and In. being Borough of New Shrewsbury, In has been completed anil open far traffic. thlt laid Authority haa eatabllihed and cets to and from the laid Gardin Sute of aectai to and from the propoied Re- line adlatane* of Sixty-two feet («2'> the County of Monmoulh, and State and also all right* and lasimenta of location of Hamilton Road, mor* or Uss to th* Ird rntir.<* of th* tereit- that the said Mary Barhiero mir NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER or for light and air from, to and over 1 1 11 und on Parkway conitrncted or to hi eenatruetcd hav* In and fo Anbury Boulevard, la of New Jaraey. more particularly de mT'i't *!? , ?, * ,',""' ' d«P°»it on-Hie. landa above deacrihid. and also 2nd tract an described In thi beginning scribed an follow!: GIVEN that an order waa made in the the remaining landa of said owner abut- with the Fidelity Union Tru.t Company, NOTICE 18 HEREBY VURTHKR paragraph, thanee , laid out on tha aforciitd map. Superior Court nf New Jeriey on the ting the lands, premises ind property all rights and easimenti of er for light SIVEN that an order waa made In th* NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER PARCEL R.250 B-SECTION 7 2"lh day of July, 1163, directing the Newark, Niw Jeriey, ss provided In the and air frera, to and over the tamatnina; 4. Along said 3rd rourse by deed hear- above described as atoriialrl. lUnrvlne, New Jeriey Highway Authority Act, in Suiurtot Court nf New Jeriey on the ing reversed South Zero d*f»«i, Thirty GIVEN that an order waa made in tha Beginning at a point In the proposed defendants to show cause before said however, to William Deverasux, hli helri lands of aald ownir abutting the landl, 27th day ef July, 1988, dlrectlag the Superior Court ot New Jeruy on the Easterly Right of Way line of Garden Court on Friday, the 9lh day of October, an amount at lent equal to twice tha prirnlsii and propirty shore daicribid minutea Watt (SO'SD'W) a diitance of and assigns, the non-eseluilve right of aggrigate amount deposited with tha dafendanta to ihow came before said Forty-three feet (43') more or lea* to 27th day of July, 1961, directing th* State Parkway, Section 7, said point 1953, at the hour of 10 o clock In the »«•»» *° """Vsr trom th* propoied ai afpreiald, Risirvlni to th* said Rita 3eurt en Friday, th* Ith day of Octobir, defendants to ihow ciui* bifon nld having coordinates N527,<«0 E2,162,9S« aald Cleric ot the Supirlor Court as estl- Rabbi, her heirs and assigns, tha rl«ht tha point and place of beginning. forenoon, at the Court House, Freehold, Hamilton Road Relocation, rnateJ compensation for all property till, at thi hour ef 10 o'clock In tha Court on Friday, the 9th day of Oetdbir, In the New Jersey Plane Coordinate In the County of Mor.moulh, New Jer- -NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER of dlrict access to and/or from Hamil- Containing On* Thouiand Six Hundnd 1953, at tha hour of 10 o'clock In tha System. Said prono.ed Eaiterh Right of described In Declarations of Taking with: ton Road Relocation, •orenoon, at th* Court HOUM, Freehold, gtvsnteen gauare fstt (1,(11 s«, ft,) sey, why tha relief sought In said Com- GIVEN that an order was mail* In th* reipect to -which' the compeniatlon hai In th* County of Monmouth, New Jer- forenoon, at the Court House, Freehold, ™ ay line connects the above mentioned plaint should not bo granted, Superior Court of New Jtriey on tha be tha aami more or Im. In the County of Monmouth, New Jer- coordinated point with another point not been finally determined and paid to aey, why the lellef sought In aald Com- - PARCEL NO. 121 D—SECTION 7 27th day of July, ISIS, dlreotln* the thi Personi entitled thereto or Into GIVEN that an order waa mad* In th* plaint should not ha (ranted, iey, why the relief lought in aatd Com- having coordinates N526.DSO E2,163,632 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER defendants to show causl befor* laid Beginning at a point In the propoiid plaint ahould not be granted. thence GIVEN that the said New Jersey High- Court, Including the amount ot said lust Superior Court of Niw Jersey on the nNOTlCK* IS HEREBY FURTHER way Authority, on the 18th day of'July, Court on Frldiy, the »th day of Octobir, compeniatlon utlmated In the D.clsra. 27th day of July, 1151, directing the GIVEN that tha aaid Naw Jirsey Hlih- Wiitirir Right of Way line of Garden NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER 1. Southerly along sail] proponed East- 1953, filed with the laid Clerk of the 1553, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the »l°" of .Taking filed In this cause) and defendants, to ihow cam* before aald way Authority, on the JIth day ef July, SUte Parkway, Section 7, distant West- GIVEN that th* laid Niw Jersey High, erly Right of Way line, a distance of County of Monmouth. and on the 28th forenoon, at the Court Home, Fnehold, thit on th* 28th day of July, 1963* said Court on Friday, th* *\h day of Octot.r, INI, filed with th* aald Clerk of the erly ' a total dlatanea of Too Hundred war Authority, on tha 18th day ef July, Three Hundred Five fret {305') more or In the County of Monmoulh, Niw Jir. N"T /"W '"•'"'•r Authority de- 196S, at thi hour of H o'clock In the! Thirty-four felt (214') mor. or Ins I95J, Aled with the aald Clirk of the less to IHHIU now or formerly of Joseph day of July, 19% nlid with the Clerk sey. why the relief (ought In laid Com- County of Monmouth. and on the llth from a point having coordlmtei N5I8,- of the Superior Court of New Jersey, posits with the Clerk nf the Superior forenoon, at thi Court Mouii, Freehold, •jr.ot July, I9S8, filed with thi Clirk County of Monmouth, and on th* 18th' Shepherd, thrnc plaint should, nol In granted, Court of New Jinty the amount of In thi County of Monmouth, New Jir- 744 E2,U0,CS4 In the Naw JirMy Plan* day of July, 1953, filed wllh tha Clark a Declaration ef Taklnr aittlng forth a of th* Superior Court of Niw Jeruy, Coordinatea System. Said proposed West- 2. lly lined bearing Ilevpried' North description of the tract or parcel of estlmsted compensation, 1 u of the Superior Court nf Niw Jirity, Seventy.four (lrirteci, Toity-nve mlnutts NOTICE IS Hf.nf.BY rURTHRR 'Vl T "!. '"£, ""*' " «l>t In "Id Com- a Declaration of Taking letting forth a erly Right of Way Una htlni the Weit- 1 land or property tak#n as hereinahove NOTICE IS HWtEBY FURTHER plaint should not b* cranttd. diicrlptl.n. of the tract or parcel of a Declaration of Taking settlnr forth a Kast (N74 4li'F.I a ill«'.«nrp of Three GIVEN that the laid New Jersty High- erly extension nf a lln. connecting tha description nf the tract or pared of ilescrihed! a ilalemtm of the eitata or OIVBN thai, by virtue of the New Jir. I0 Is land or property taken as herelnabove above coordinated point with another Hundred Korty-lwn f.et U4S'> more or Interest In tha laid land or properly way Authority, on the 2«th ,la> of July, a»y Highway Authority Act of 1052, as «.KSr, F MRRBBY FURTHER land or properly taken •• hcrrlnabov* I'M tn lands now or formerly of the 1953, fllf.l wllh lh. nld Clerk of Ihi GIVEN that thi ulrl N.w J.rsiy Hl|h- described; a statement nf the estate or point having coordinate* N8H.448 R- deicribeill a itatimrnt nf th taken; a italtment of the sum of mnmy amended and lunplimrnted, the said "•y Authority, on the 2«th day of July, nlireit In th. laid land or. properly J.H0.125, Said beginning joint helng Township of Shrewsbury, thence estimated by slid Authority by resolu- rounty of Monmnuth, and nn thi 2»th Ni • •Ut.m.nt of the aum .! mo",J Niw Jeriey Highway Authority Act, In taking of laid eilati or Interest In aald rttlmatcd by uld Authorllr br riiolu- 7.tiro daarna. Thirty minute* Wait less to the proponed Easterly Right of •aid Clerk of the mipirlr>r Court •• esti- ISO^IO'W) a diitance of Forly-Flvi fut an amount at Itait equal to twine th» Way lint of Harden State Parkway, mated compensation for all property tract or parcel of land or iironirtyt anil tlon, to ba iuit compinsatlon for th* a«sT.gat. amount deposited with the a.M'aml* amount detioiiud wWh tKa that mill Authority hai mau'lshid anrl SUPI Ulln» of aald nut. or lntir.it In said aald Clerk of thi Superior Court aa «>tt- (ilB') mor* or leu to a llm'parallel to tnencr- ucicribtd In Declarations of Taking with COURT OF NEW t ot and dUtant Southerly ThlrtMhru feet •aid Clark of th* Huiurlor Court ai till, leaped to which til* compensation hai Ii maintaining a trust fund on deposit f[*5 "iJ'V'fl , 1*1* or ptonirtyi and mitid oompmiatlon for all. propirly maitnl comiitniittlon, for all property 6. Routherly* along the proposed Eait- described In Deolaratloni of Taking with (III') from lh* proposed Wnterly Rliht not batn Anally determined anil paid In »;lth 11» Vldillty Union Trait Company, hit laid Authorit11 y hi1t letibltih.d and iltiorlbcd In Deolaratloni of Taking wlili r-rly Idiilil ol Way lino of One Hundred Nnwark, Niw Jersey, as movlrlid In thi 11 1 n raipitt to whtcli tha conipiniatlon hai of Way llm ai dntrlti.il In tha higln. Onn feet (lor) more or leu to thi the pirions entllltd Ihrrrlo or Into TO; flEOROR 0, KOOTK, Jr,, def.ndsnt, ''r''^'illL.'^'illL ?,.?** .WW (B(B « ondl dipoiltt nine; paragraph, Bald Una bain* lh. riipeot 'to which th* eomnmiallon hit Court, Including llu amount of Mid Jmt Niw .ferity Illiihway Authorllr Ant, In ||h the Fidelity Union Trust Conpanr, not been finally dtttrmlmd and paid to not been finally ililtrmlnni and ralrl to rnordinalril point and plac* nf liigln- an amount at I'ltt equal tn twlre Ihi inn ira hiriby nimmonml anil r»- he pirions entlllnl thurtto or Into Southerly Right of Way lln. of a pro- nlflg, Kltld proposed F/HStrrlv HUht of comptntatlnn Mtlmaud In (hi lltciarn- n.iilrfil to ••!•*» uiion APPUKOATK, Nswark, Niw Jiriiy, aa.provldid In th* noiid Access road, thanr* in* unioni rntltlirl thtrtto or Into way line r-mim-rti Ihr rn-iu-illnated point lion nf Tsklnu filrd In 1hU csuie; and airgmata amount dmniliid with lha N«w Jfn.j lilihwa; Authority Act, In Court, Including thi amount nt aalri Just Court, Inohiilln* lh iliy nf July, IDS], iali| Containing Two arris and l-ivr- Hun nniltrd with the Clerk nf lh> nuptrlnr lh> fomiililiu flliil In > i-lvll icllmi, In "Mil Mirk nf lln nitnirlor Cnurt as fill- Court nf Krw Jrrify the amount of rr-iprrt In which tha romponiitlnn hai w»t", fiimiiiiniatlon for ill prnpei'iv 11 of the 1st tmrt of afortsald il*«n> thinra New Jirsry Mliilmiy Authnrlly Hi. •Irf.ltI,, nf MI arre 12.05) In (he same tint, tiff II finally ilrttrmln*i| anil pi hi in whlfh FWIIIBNOB ImPRKSTI |(.I()TK "'?. /"•",«? J "!'"? Atilhorlly >)•• J Alone ia.[rl li'ii rnuria nf ihe lat pnilliil wllh Ihe Clerk of in. guiurlnr tnflf* or UHS. fitlrriaird rompsniatlnn, II iililnllff and (IKOIinB f, fliOTK, ilncrlhul In llHlaratloni nf Taking wlih noiltad withi iha Ulirk nf tha Runerlnr Ihi prrinni •nlUUrl lluritn nr into inp'ti io wiilth lha romniniitlnn hsi .1" ,"! "•" ''•"!y 'ha amount of trad b,v died blaring North Twalvn ilt- Court nf Niw J.n.y thi amount of Toiitlhir with nil right, tills anil In Court, iNrinillnir ihe amnutil nf mid Juil Jr, I) rltfimlanl, urnillni In Ihe ,SII|IM-. tatlmatnl compinistlnn, ggrir n West INirWl a illdinr. of mlrnatet] eomjioiiis.1 nu, Jrrnt that the >sld Joseph Clayton may NOTICK IS IIKRBnY MMTilKJI lor Court of Niir Jsrity, Ohwietry III. rint In,II Anally diUrmlniiT an" p.lrl " 1 'nnipiniallnn ntlmMH In tha Ilielar*. is Pirions tntliUd thirito or In o Hivinly fail (Tit ) nmr. nr Ilia tn Ihi have In anil In nUiliig Janet lying with- UIVKN thai, by vlrlui of th« Ni>w Jic tun of Taklnif nlirl in this mini anil T linn, within to ilayi after Auimt 30, ,. NOTIOR is HEHIIIIY runnien lirnimMdndWut, Wutfrljrl IllhIllghll of WWaay UUna in Ihr limit" nf Ilia proponed flight of try lllih«ay Authority Act ol ltd, al Itll, emi Conn, Inoluillnv thi amount nf said lust 'IIVBN thal,-hy virtue ef tha Niw Jar. NOTICM id iiiRKnv KUHTHWI lint tin lha lllh ilny of July, Illll, lalii .'ommniatliin iitlmatid In lh. 1)i.la ». a* / ilncrlbul In th* hidnnlni para- l Way Hum nf tin Parkway, immdrcl and lUliplcm.nied, ttli laid new Jrn»y Wihwiy AutnorUr rl*. fill ID to no, the rfliif Hamnnilod In l n nl 1 n e*y Highway Authority Act of 1013, as «r«nlt, thane. »•*> h* virtuo of tin Niw Jir. llelng H parl of |,remln« ennveyaii til New Ittttf Highway Authnrltr haa tn. tha complaint will bi taken aitlmt you L°". "' ?>l'L n«.,nlJ"1 ' n ""I •mmrUtl anil lupiiUmiMari, tha islii •«r iMRiiwRr nuMlomr ft«l of )9B2, A| lioiltnl with tht Clerk nf (hi Supirlnr thit on thee J« h day of mi N f 4, Baslirlr alnn* •* il prouoserl Wist- Jn»r-|,|i Clnytnn \'L « J" ' V' " •'•".•r WJa.hw»iy Authority hti b«. »tir Right of War Una a dlittnte n( smenil.d and luiinlirniMirl•Mirl,., . ththei mid ma, from Charlm If, Whlla anil John •ml urn ol neli tract or parrel of Inml iillmilnl coinncinatlon, Tin olijuit of mid mil li tn ant mlili inilti wltli Pl AfHtr ft- norne *ntltlirl tn the axcluslvs fionaiilon glity.thrii feat (41') .nor. nr f.aa to N»w Jrr»r II ihway Authorllr IIM bt. Ktsts.lr, Kwutnm of llmjamln Whllo, •ml Pfomrty ileitrllinl in aalil Dinlara- Mixltsn divorce iliorta nliuh«i! hy you, o N (hi Uork of th. 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For Red Cross Rod lank 4-4000 At Race Track Asbnry Park 2-4000 Annual Tag Day" Set Long touch 6-1745 Fashion Interest forSummer Sun and Stars For This Saturday; Third Annual Event Final Summer Dress Clearance OCEANFORT—One hundred and flftv \oung women from all sections of Monmouth county will lollcit pa- tronn of Monmouth Park r&c« track Sizes and Styles for Juniors, Misses and Women (or funds at the third annual Red Cross day Saturday. The girl' wlu meet at the R*d Cross chapter house In Shrewsbury «id be taken to the track by the Red Cross Motor corps. They will operate under captains from «. tent Were 14.91 4a 17.91 erected on the grounds through the August White Sale Savings! New 10.00 courtesy of Fort Monmouth, and will canvass in both the grandstand and clubhouse areas. Were 19.91 to 2S.00 Now 15.00 Funds are needed this year to Special Qroup of replace the drain of the greatest tornado disaster year In a genera- Cottons .. Linens . . Crepei Were 29.95 to 39.95 Now 20.00 tion. . . Silk shantungs . . Lace .. Cotton Dresses Captains are Mrs. H. R. Ingalls, Silk prints . • Nylons. West" Allenhurst; Mrs. William Ratner, Asbury Park; Mrs. Har- Were 35.00 to 39.95 Now 20.00 vev Bowtell and Mrs, Harry Graver, Atlantic Highlands; Mrs. Elson Styles: Junior sizes, Misses' and Women's sixes. Gulterraann, Deal; Mrs. B. C. Ben- jamin, Elberon; Mn. Lois Geillng, Daytime dresses . . dressy Were 49.95 to 59.95 Now 30.00 Mrs. William L. Russell, Jr., Mrs. Frank Rutledge and Mrs. Paul dresses . . Jacket drosses . . White. Fair Haven; Mrs. John Seme two-piece dresses. Junior Dresses Spurdle, Monmouth Hills; Mrs. Were 69.95 to 98.00 Now 50.00 Herbert Shaw, Long Branch; Mr«. Were, 8.98 to 12.98 James Hauck, Little Silver; Mr«. Joseph Goetschiue, Manasquan; Shot: Skirts Were 25.00 V 29.95 Now 15.00 Mrs. George Traendley, Monmouth Beach; Mrs. Lewis Brook«, Mr«. 7.to 15-10 io 10 - It'/j j Misses' and Women's sixes S John Errickson, Mrs. Orpha Han- eon, Miss Isabelle Haskell, Mn. to 24'/J. Tops 7.98 and 10.98 NOW 5.00 that were 14.98 to 17.98 Edwin Irwin. Mrs. Thomas Kraan and Mrs. Nell Langan, Bed Bank; Mra. Robert Jacobson, Mrs. Mar- shall Stoccker and Mrs. Lloyd B. Timely Savings on Linens for Cocktail and formal dresses wir. 25.00... 29.95 15.00 • Thomas, Rumson; Mrs. George Werlemann, Sea Bright; Mn. John Bowers, Mrs. Irving Feist, Mr». The Homemaker or Bride*to*Bel FASHIONS, StMnd Near Joseph T. Gauss, Mis. David TV. Russell, Mrs. Torrwt Smith and Mr*. Charles Thackara, Shrews- bury; Miss Jo Ann Larkln, Miss STRONG 140-THREAD MUSLIN CONTOURS Joan Nugent and Mra. Fred T. Schock, Jr., Spring L*k». Workers will be Mrs. Joseph Me- Twin-sit, sheets, Full-sixe sheet, Convllle, Miss Alida J. Branca, regularly 1.99 regularly 3.29 HIM Barbara Beronio. Mill Bei- 2. •1* Btyllis, Miss Sally Lou Trancke, MiM Patricia Fagan, Mils Mary Jane Hoffman, Miss Margaret Ko- 110-THMAD COMIED PIRCALI CONTOURS va], Mr». Frank Klein, Mist Miriam Midsummer Savings! Kelly, Mn. J. Vannote and Mi» Margaret Randauo, Allenhurit; Twin-size sheet, Full-size sheet, Misi Hit* Brosi, Misi Kay Glad, ding, Vlsg Barbara Meegan, Mn regularly 3.19 regularly 3.59 C. H. Norton, Jr., Mrs. Mark Howes ' and Mrs. George S. Schneider, Afr- Sparkling Fall Men's Sport Coats bury Park; Mn. Dalton Carhart, Mrs. Brent Ntale, Mlsa Dolores Herpln, Mn. William Huelton, Cannon and Mohawk Mr*. Victor Xelly, Mrs. R. W. Phll- Costume Jewelry llpe, Mrs. H. J.' Stoever and Mrs 13 0-Th read Muslins and Ruth Sehulte, Atlantic Highlands, Mia Jan* Nuffort, Mn. E. Wil- 72"x 108" and Rto. 4.91* to 20.00* 2.19* liam KutTort and Mrs. C. H. Lars- son, Belmar; Miss Dorothea Dun- »l"x99" rig. 2.59 2.29 lap, Mn. A. J. Dunlap and Mils Summer Slacks Mirlim Ton Heine, Brlelle; Miss 63"x99" reg. 2.19 1.94 72" x 99" reg. 2.39 2.09 8ua Klnhorn, Mils Judy Eidels- Sparkling costume jewelry that adds berg, Miss Marjorl. Straus, Mrs. A3"x 108" reg. 2.39 2.09 81" x 108" reg. 2.79 2.49 Karl H. Schtck, Mils Besile life to your new fall wardrobe! Sehiek and MIse Eileen Bosen- 90" x 108" reg. 3.09 2.79 20% off baum. Deal; Mr». Charlei Tried "rom • well-known manufacturer, we rich and Mm. It J. Broussard, Eat 42" x 36" cases, reg. 59e 49e ontewn; Miss Toby Stevens, Elber- .iave a special selection of necklaces, on; Mrs. Alfred Oeijlng, Jr., Mrs. 45"x36" cases, reg. 64c 54e A limited quantity of our regular sport Drew Brinkerhoir, Mr«. Jack Fow- bracelets, earrings and pins that ler, Mn. John Movelle, Mrs. Rob- coats and slacks reduced as a summer ert Maida, Mrs. Tony Hunting, Mis* are usually much more expensive. Nancy Williamson, Miss Nancy CANNON AND MOHAWK COMIED PERCALE SHEETS special! Broken sixes . . . regulers ... Smith, Misi Audrey Seymour, Mn Designed to go with tailored or dressy Edward Cogan, Mm. D, T. Mat shorts . . . longs. Fair trade items not Connell, Mrs. William Johnson 72" x 108" feshions... mostly one of e Mrs. Richard Bsrnett and Mn. Ly- reg. 3.19 included. ' - mn Johnson, Fair Haven; Miss kind pieces. Lillian Kolman and Mils Mijnon Saunderg, Farmlngdale; Miss !»»• II"x 108" reg. 3.49 3.09 • -trlcla Line, Interlaken; Miss Caro JIWILRT, Stntt N»r Friday and Saturday only. Beer, Miss Joan Hance, Mrs. W. G 90" x 108" rag. 3.79 3.39 Fagdin and Miss Susie Stephens * Plus tax. Little Silver; Mrs. William Glynn 42"X38'/J" eaiei reg. 79c. 49 Loch Arbour; Miss Marcella Dobbs N / MIN'S SHOP, StTMl ri.tr :Miss Patricia Finn, Mils Mildred 45"x38'/i" casai reg. 89e .79 "Magee, Mrs. Jan Lenkowiky ant Mrs. Dana Stair, Long Branch. Mrs. Stanley Burnham, Miss Pat •y O'Reilly, Miss Gail Stootoff Miss Rita Galdiero, Miss Sue Clement, Miss Gladys Cottrell Mrs George Ely, Miss Eileen Glblln Deep-Textured 7.98 Mrs. Bruce Johnson, Miss Frances OBricn, Mrs. John Reed. Mis. James Robot torn, Mrs. H. E Chenille Bedspreads Thompson and Miss Tora Ueland! Red«ank; Mn. Paul HunUman, Mrs. John Heermans, Mrs. Noel Johnson, Mrs. Louis Prentice, Miss «BBT ^SH ' '' Ella Ann Phillips, Mrs. John Parm- 5.98 ly, Mrs. Edmund Sullivan, Mra John Watson and Mrs. .Richard Planning a Trip? Take Smith. Rum.«on; Miss Jane Mlnaldi *nd Miss Claire Werlemann, Sea Beautiful soft Chenille spreads with sculptured leaf Bright. design at *n August-only pricel Pull or twin siie Mrs. DOUR1«.I rtowm, Miss Betsy Car Sac Travelersl in a wide range of decorator colors. Covlngton, Miss Dtde Brown, Miss Rose Mary Binder, Miss Barbara Hunter Green White Bennett, Miss Shlrly Mlnton, Miss Joan MacDonald, Miss Peggy Mac- 1 Cold Rosa nonald, Miss Bobble MacDonald Man's sixe 9,95* U.H •«• H.95* Miss Gladys Ogden, Mrs. W. S Hcme Ike Kraybill and Miss Barbara Smith, Shrewsbury; Miss Sue Brown, Mils American leauty 1 — -~ Susan Crosby, Miss Barbara Nu- A niw easy way to pick your clothes for a vacation on Kcnt, Miss Constance Nugent, Miss Patricia Ix, Miss Margaret Llddy. wheels! These bags transport your clothes neetly and Miss Barbara Potry, Miss Winifred easily ... cut down on wrinkles. Made of dureble woven Stolnthal, MM Jane SlemicnsW, Miss Jane Walsh, Mlsa Mary Kauf- cotton fabric and waterproofed for extra care for.your man, Mls.i Margarot Torres, Mill Kenwood 24.95 AII-Wool Patsy Roe, Spring Lake, clothes. Gay Wallace plaid trimmed with black plastic The committee Is headed by Mn, Blankets patent. Sehock, Jr., honorary chairman; and Mrs. Hauck and Mrs. BernaTd .4+4-1 FT ' B. While, active chairmen, Othtr '' ^eflsaaW members of the committee are MUs 19.95 Hope Haskell, Mrs, William I,. RUJ- •ell, Jr., MM. Foist and Mn. Ctar- ence E. Unlerborg, Selected virgin wool In a blanket at luxurious ei it Ti Matching Swag Bags /f " warm. Bound with mitching acetate satin ribbon. TELEVISION 2.95* to 4,95' , "tnri i ' HAD 10 14.98 Comforters AUTO HADIO A ntvsr way to'carry your accessories whtthir II & APPLIANCE Now 12.98 it's to the beach or en a trip. These bagi ere II SALKS • SERVICE lar-gt enough to hold all that you need for a ll All Repairs done on Luifroui rayon satin covering and hand guided elLwoel change of clothet or an overnight trip! V Premiiei betting mtkt a comfort that'i warm end coxy! In color Antenna! InstaNeel combination! of hunter and rose, rose and blue, rote and HAROLDS wine, hunter and chartreuse. 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LININI, lutnd Niir For All Departments Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 6 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953 \ IOCNPER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16. State's Request to Ban Parking Reades Entertain for Meyner Increase of 100% State Studying Confuses Council; More Info Asked In Realty Sales SHREWSBURY — Though it Over Last Lear Parkway Deals drew heavy opposition at first, a state highway department, plan to 'Mexico Night' VanHorii J(c|)orls install pressure sensitive detectors, TRENTON—Bayard t. England, "trips," on Sycamore .ave. at the Tlircc Jlecciit Properly Com missioned vice chairman-treasurer of the New highway 35 intersection will be Slated to Mark Jersey Highway authority, ex- studied by the mayor and council Changes pressed concern this week over before a decision is reached. complaints /nade by land owners The plan, read at Monday's coun- Tha Hay VnnHorn agency, real- Club Anniversary tors, with oillces located at 801 of Holmdel and Middletown town- cil meeting, drew immediate and ships concerning sale of their prop- strenuous criticism from Council- River rd,, Fair Haven, reports a Gloria de Haven strong market with sales double erty for use in the Garden State man Heifoert Schild. Mr. Schild re- parkway. canted later in the evening, how- To Judge Costumes those cIoscS*in June and July of 1952. Prices on the average are These owners, grouped u the ever, when a spectator—Charles Holmdel and Middletown Township Moraller—said he thought the state At Yacht Club Ball somewhat lower than lnst yoar but an excellent demand exists for mod- Property Owners' committee, com- is trying to help the borough. Mr. plained last week that state repre- Moraller added he thought council SEA BRIGHT — Screen Actress ern, correctly priced, well-located homes. sentatives had been trying to buy misinterpreted the plan. Council Gloria de Haven will be one of their land for only about one-third again had the tetter read and de- the costume judges at a "Night in Some of the properties recently its w'orth. cided Mr. Moraller may bo right. Mexico" fiesta being put on at the sold through the VanHorn film In- The group is holding a protest At any rate, a clarification of the Sea Bright Yacht club Friday clude the former Charles D. Hyland meeting at Holmdel township ball plan will be sought before council night, Aug. 14. property located at 72 Parker ave., next Tuesday night, and already rejects or approves it. The gala event is being pre- Fair Haven, which recently was has called upon federal, state and The difficulty seemed to arise sented by Val Ernie, host and band foreclosed by Ihe Veterans Admin- county authorities for help in their from the manner in which Her- leader, in commemoration of the istration and now purchased by problem. bert Clark of the traffic engineer- fifth anniversary of his manage- Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Crosl of ing section, state highway depart- ment of the shore night club and Middletown. Schwartz & Macklin 'First Complaint.? Received' ment, presented his proposal. In in observance of his signing of an- of Red Bank were tho managing Mr. England s'aid, In a news dis- a letter to Mayor John Hawkins. other five-year lease. 'brokers in the transaction. The patch released in Trenton, that he asked only for an "expression" Mr. Ernie explained that tho house is of one-story design, has "the complaints were the first of about the possibility of the bor- "Night in Mexico" has a. special Walter Reade greets Robert B. Meyner, left, Democratic candidate (or governor, at hot water heat and has been re- this type to be received by th« authority." He said he promised a ough adopting an ordinance which meaning to him, in that it was in a cocktail party and reception Monday at +he Reade home on Navesink River rd., Middle- conditioned by the new owners. would prohibit parking on sections Mexico that he met owners of the Mr. Crost is associated with the full investigation" to determine of Sycamore ave. and highway 35 club and decided to develop it*into town township. With them are Mrs. Reade and William L. Russell of Fair Haven, former Dem- Army at Camp Evans. . Dr. Edwin Morris the causes. However, court records in Freehold show condemnation •o the "trips" could be installed. a place that could compare with ocratic candidate for state assemblyman. Guests heard Mr. Meyner tell of his desire to meBi- Another property sold with a his fashionable Patio restaurant at Dr. Edwin Morris, son of Mr. and proceedings on file against owners Proposal Not Clear co-operating broker is the former Mral Max B. Morris of 92 McLaren in other county communities, also. West Palm Beach, Fla. Yearly as many Democratic party workers as posiible, talk to ^independent voters and to persuada Muyskins proporty located at Hud- It developed that Mr. Clark also since, he has brought his orchestra st., left Monday for Fort Sam In his statement, Mr. England "good thinking Republicans" to make a "Meyner deviation" comes November. The party, son ave.,-Red Sank, which has Houston, Tex., and a two-year tour added: "Our engineering and real had written Leo McKce, county and cafe staff here with him. been bought by Mr. and Mrs. John engineer, giving a more elaborate Mexico is co-operating with the which was largely attended, marked Meyner'J second visit to Monmouth county in as many of duty with the Army. Ho has estate representatives are under ex- H. Harder of Red Bank. The Rus- been commissioned a first lieu- plicit Instructions to extend every explanation. Councilman Harry T. program. Its consulate general will weeks. sell Eorus agency of Fair Haven Sickles, chairman of the street have a large party at the event. tenant. courtesy and consideration to prop- represented the buyer, while the erty owners at all times. committee, favored the state plan And being flown in from Mexico VanHorn agency represented the Dr. Morris completed internship —the only member of council so are Celia and Sam Miquel, the coun- owner. at Monmouth Memorial hospital "I believe that our over-all record Inclined, He attempted to explain try's outstanding singers. The club July 1, He hns been appointed a shows this policy has beon rigidly what he knew of the letter sent will be especially decorated for the Starting School State Making Progress in Program Joseph F. Hunter of the Van- diplomnt of the national board of adhered to. We arc investigating Mr. McKee by Mr. Clark. party by American Airlines. As- Horn firm was tho broker In the medical examiners. A graduate ot the present complaints, however, to The beat available summation of sisting Miss de Haven in presenting sale of tho lovely barn-rod, seven- Pennsylvania State college nnd sec If this policy has been violated the plan is that the state wants costume awards will be Mayor Construction at To Equalize Local Property Taxes room, two-bath colonial dwelling Hahnemann Medical college, Phil- in this instance." the borough to prohibit parking George -H. Krauss of Sea Bright located en Linden dr. In tho River adelphia, PH., Dr. Morris is mar- for 100 feet on the north tide of Oaks section of Fair Haven, built ried to the former Elaine Mcer- The Owner*' Complaint and Anthony Traina of Tralna and 1 "east" Sycamore "ave. and 100 feet Norrell, couturiers. All guests will New Shrewsbury TRENTON (A.P.)—State Treas- The commission urged establish- about thrco years ago by Allen sand of Philadelphia. In a report to The Register, Law- on the 6outh side of "west" Syca- bo given a large Mexican hat and urer Walter T. Margetts, Jr., la ment of a county wide assessment Brothers, Inc. for Norman Ramsey. rence Taylor, chairman of ths more ave. so that parked cars will a pair of moroccos. 3 New Teachers much encouraged these days with system, which would absorb the Tho now ownors arc Mr. and Mrs. Property Owners' committee, said not Interfere with the "trips." The Already reservations for the dln- the progress of his department's ef- present municipal assessors. The Ivar A. Umdgnarrt of South River, last week that what has been most state also wants parking prohibited ner-costumc-dance party are being Hired to Bring forts to Improve and equalize local municipalities arc strongly against N. J. Mr. Lundgaard Is associated Salvation Army disturbing to members of his group on highway 35 for 200 feet. 'Wheth- made from throughout, the metro- property taxes. this proposal. However, they have with E. I. DuPont of Parlin, N. J. has been the absolute refusal by er this would tie north and south politan area. Staff to 25 While tho state does not receive co-operated with the local proporty The Ramscys have purchased a the state representatives to negoti- any money from local property tax bureau. larger homo in Rumson. Readies Appeal ate in any way over tho purchase of Sycamore ave. on buth alien of Among Monmouth county-guests TINTON FALLS —Construction highway 35 was never made too taxes, thoy havo become an in-_ Another River Oaks home built Henry H. Hagcrman of 131 of the land in question." He aaid now listed arc: Mayor and Mrs. is due to get under way this week Cite Accomplishment* clear. That apparently will await Krauss and Mr. and Mrs. Francl3 creasingly serious problem at the' about four years ago for Mr. and Branch ave, general chairman of one reported there was "no time, for the new $240,000 government; state government level. Municipal Margelts reports that the bureau to negotiate" and ilf tho owners further state explanation. Also Curry of Sea Bright; Amory Has- financed school on Sycamore ave. Mrs. Hayward K. Mann, situated on the {25,000 Salvation Army appeal asked by the state is an 80-fool kcll. Jr., Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. and county taxes have increased has these accomplishments to its the cast side of Kemp ave., south for funds In Northeastern Mon- didn't accept the state's offers for extension of the Island at Broad Kenneth H. McQueen and Mr. and Louis A. Stclnmullcr, president $25,000,000 annually since 1945 and credit since it was organized early of Linden dr., has just been bought inouth county, has opened head- their land, "the deals would go to and Sycamore on which the war Mrs. James McNamara, Fair Ha- of the Shrewsbury township school now represent 71 per cent of all this year: I through HIB VanHorn affency by quarters at the citadel, 20 River- condemnation proceedings." memorial and flagpole are located. ven; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leslie, board, said this at Tuesday night's New Jersey taxes. 0 1. Each county tax board in the Mr. and Mrs. Qucntin O. Young of side ave. William Fluhr is chair- Mr. Taylor also aaid that "th« The extended island would limit Mr. and Mrs. John Maibach, Wil- meeting ofj the board. He also said Trouble' stems from the fact that state has been represented at a New York city. Mr. Young is an man of the campaign steering com- state has been averaging offers of the U-turn in front of tho post liam Hassinger, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- that the contractors are ready to not all municipalities assess- their continuing series of regional con- attorney with olllccs located at 1 mittee. $400 or less per acre, whereas com- office to 30 feet. Icy Whiteway, Mr. and Mrs. War- start -laying pipe for the school's property the same way. And not all ferences. Monthly meetings are Wall St., New York. The house Is Mr. Hagcrman has been active parable land In this vicinity has ren Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc- water mains. » . ... qoi»ntie» ..use the . same yardstick held with a committee of the coun- of two-story colonial design with •n fund-raising committees for the been selling for well over ll.OW : Mayor 'Off Hook' Cullam aniJ.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ricclardl Construction company to "apportion ' county expenses ty association of tax commissioners six rooms, porch and attached Salvation Army four yeara. Ho Is per acre frithout damages or build* •Mr. Schild argued earlier that Rowsc, Rumson; Misses Ruth of Long Branch is the general among their municipalities. and secretaries. double garage. The Mann family manager of the Hagerman Lumber ings being Involved." the island would eliminate much Whitchouse and Elaine Francis, contractor for the school which is There have been charges that • As' a result of these meetings, has moved to Southern California company in Red Bank. * Adding to what Mr. England had needed parking space. He also be- Elbcron; Alfred Lippmann, New being built as a replacement for some property owners enjoyed po- all the county lax boards have where Mr. Mann U associated as In accepting hia assignment he to say, H. W. Kramer, chief of tht lieved the plan .would eliminate Shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the primary school annex at Vail litical favoritism in the form of agreed to spur a program of up- an engineer with tho Howard said: "What is America's No. 1 real estate division of the authority, parking on the south side of Syca- Seaman, Monmouth Beach, and Mr. Homes. It will have six classrooms, lower tax assessments. Some mu- to-date equalization tables taking Hughes Aircraft organization. problem today? America Is a vast said that of all land being acquired more ave., which he said would be and Mrs. Alexander Hilton of Long a large all-purpose room, offices nicipalities have been' accused of into consideration recent develop- George K. Boyce of the Ray Van country and has many problems In section seven of the parkway— a great inconvenience to parish- Branch. and other modern facilities. concealing the value of their- local ments and closely co-ordinated with Horn agency reports that Mrs. Yet, to our way of thinking, our extending from the Raritan river to the Manasquan river—"only 38 ioners of Old Christ Episcopal Entertainment festivities will be- At Tuesday's meeting, the board properties In order to avoid paying data available in the county clerks' Mary Hoffmann Smith of Saranac No. 1 problem Is Iho discharged, or church as well as to residents who gin with dinner and continue on their, fair share of county ex- offices. Lake, N. Y,, has purchased a large soon to be discharged, veteran of per cent of all properties hav« hired three teachers for the com- been referred to litigation." Ther» pick up mail at the post office. to a late, supper. Val Ernie's or- ing school year. They are Mrs, penses. 2. Almost all of New Jersey's 914 ranch house located on Little Sil- Korea, to whom we owe a debt that When the discussion was re- And all property owners have municipal assessors have attended can never he repaid. During World are 66 court cases made necessary chestra will play for dancing and Helen Walker of Niagara Falls, ver Point rd. in Little Silver for because of involved titles to tht opened at Mr. Moia'.ler'e sugges- the Mexican floor show. N. Y., for the thlitl grade; Mrs. screamed to high heaven that they conferences in each county with her own occupancy. The attractive War II I saw at first hand the tion, Mr. Sickles said he under- were paying far too much of the the bureau. The association' of mu- great work of the Salvation Army properties or because owners can- This Is but one of the special Blonnie Wiltshire of Asbiiry Park, brick and frame residence Is about not be located,1' he said, stood the island extension would be events that have been arranged for the fifth, and John Kllpatrick over-all tax hurden. Municipalities nicipal assessors and similar or- 80 tci'l long and Is set far back at our overseas Installations. After a nafrow one, hardly more than a for the balance of the summer. Mr. of Newark, for the seventh. This with- rapidly mounting expenses ganizations arc 'co-operating in a from the road on an acre of ground, the war our local corps of tho Sal- Section seven includes all land curb. The solo purpose of the is- Ernie Is continuing his policy of will give township schools a total have had a difficult time raising program to give the local assessoi The layout of the house Includes a vation Army continued to serve our In this section of Monmouth coun- land, he said, would be to elimi- bringing top entertainers here for of 25 teachers for the coming year, enough revenue without driving out the latest technical and legal in- center hall, living room with lire* returning war veterans, and the ty and takes In the HolmdelrMid- nate the possibility of motorists the entertainment of his week-end Mrs. Nellie C. Osborn, district clerk property ownors. formation. place, dining room, three bedrooms, boys still in uniform at nearby mil- dlctown area under dispute. traveling west on Sycamore ave guosts. , said. These municipalities have come 3. The annual convention of the a dressing room and two tiled itary bases. To prove our service- Cite* lift Acceptance! from tripping the traffic light when Jackie Miles, comedian of radio, to the Mate, seeking additional men's interest in tho Salvation The board announced it will re- association of County Boards of halhii, a game room off the dining Mr. Kramer said 75 per cent of making U-turns in front of the television and night club popular- school aid, money for local road Freeholders last month resolved to room and attached two-car garage. Army over $3,000 was donated" by post office. The "trip" would bo ceive bids at its next meeting, Sept. construction, beach erosion, water men of Fort Monmouth, Fort Han- all properties In this section h&va ity, will be hero next Friday and 1, for 15,000 gallons of fuel oil for co-operate with the bureau's pro- been acquired through amlcabli installed 70 feet "back from high- Saturday nights to highlight the supplies, and whatnot. gram, cock, Earlc Naval depot and the way 35. the next heating season. Highlands Mr Force base to last agreements at appraised valua- floor shows. It also voted to renew transpor- Drlscoll Wants Tax Revision 4. An advisory committee of as- tions." Though the plan was first re- Also arranged, every Sunday for sessors, tax exports, realtors and year's appeal. tation contracts with seven bus Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll has in- Crippled Kiddies On that subject, Mr. Taylor laid jected, 5-1, by council, Mayor Haw- the balance of the season, is a operators—Prank B. Lawes, Ern- county nnd municipal officials 'Based on their experience after kins was reluctant to write the sisted on a policy of "no new taxes" World War II the Salvation Army last week records show "the Stat* series of buffet supper dances. est Hiltbrunner, Kenneth Fields, during his administration. Driscoll which assisted in the establishment state. He pointed out that residents of the bureau is continuing to will extend to all veterans a help- Highway department (in building- E. Paul Robbins, William L. Gil- asked the legislature this year to On Boat Ride other roads) achieved 90 per cent have frequently complained about huly, Thomas Hankinson and consider revision of the tax system, function as a liaison group. ing hand o[ sympathetic assistance extended waits for the Sycamore The Rod Bank lodge of Elks, In —hands ready and willing to offer settlements but the New Jersey Warne Snodekcr. About 12 routes adding that equalization of the lo- MargetU Report ave. signal to give them "the green Commuters Hit will be served with buses. Cost of conjunction with Long Branch material aid. Red tape is unknown Highway authority Is building up cal property tax burden must come Elks, Monday took 60 crippled chil- a record of 90 per cent condemna- light." The present, unsatisfactory bus service over the past year came first. In reporting on the bureau's work to Ihe Salvation Artny, whose motto "trip" is a magnetic detector. He to something over $23,000. Tho to date, Margetts said: dren from the shore area on a boat Is 'to meet a need at tho point of tions." added that the state could go Train Changes board was not yet sure just how Both the Republican and Demo- "Pending legislative consideration ride to New York aboard the S. 3. need and at the time of need.' Mr. Kramer said "all appraisals ahead with its plan anyway, since KEANSBURG—The Central Jer- much tho service will cost this cratic candidates for governor have of controversial proposals to re- City of Kcansburg. 'The Salvation Army in this area are being made on the basis ot only county and state roads arc sey Linos and the new train sched- coming school year because 30mo promised to try and do something vamp property tax laws, the treas- Members of both lodges, the La- maintains a servicemcn'3 recrea- prevailing market values as estab- involved. Tho mayor appeared re ule, which went Into effect Sun- re-routing will be necessary as a about the situation. ury department undertook what' dies' auxiliary ot Red Bank and tion center In Rod Bank. They aid lished by realtors and authority ap- lieved when council decided to re- day on tho Matawan-Highlands result of the construction of the The treasury department has many consider to be an almost im- Mrs. Isabel Stultz and Mrs. Juanita servicemen with loans, transporta- praisers who are residents of the verse its position and hold off let- line, drew tho fire of the Bay- Garden State parkway through been working on tho problem for possible task, Although wo Reed, Monmouth County Organiza tion and guidance (both spiritual county and who aro familiar with ter writing until complete details shoro Commuters association at a here. some time, but Its program has made It completely clear that our lion for Social Service nurBes, ac- and temporal). A four-point pro- local market values." Mr. Taylor , are available. meeting Monday night at Colum- only recently begun to get into full efforts had nothing whatsoever to companied tho handicapped children gram that Includes Job placements, had said there has been "no stand- bus hall. swing. do with now taxes, We were warned and their parents. vocational and educational guid- ard pattern" in setting values. The operation of train 4309 which Last year the legislature author- that we would run Into sharp re- ance and emergency relief Is only Said Mr, Kramer: "Wo fully Highlighting the trip was enter- recognize the right of any owner formerly left Broad st., Newark, Saunders Indicted ized the establishment of a local sistance, I am ploased to re- tainment by the "Rubes of Red part of the asslstanco given vet- at 4:44 p, m. and was a through property tax buroau in the treasury port to the contrary. erans. to Rx his own selling price. This Action Delayed dopartmont with nn Initial appro- Bnnk 233," Including their own im- fact docs not permit us, however, train to Atlantic Highlands, was For |265 Thefl "Wa are pointing to Iho day pressions of hillbilly music, Per- "1 sincerely trust that the citi- the source of much of the criti- priation of $98,000, It took some when a proporty owner In Sussex zens of Northeastern Monmoulh to pay more than the current mar- time for the bureau to get organ- forming wcro "Addle" Kind, Dr. On Twp. Dog Law cism, Under the now schedule, that PORT MONMOUTH knows that his assessment cornea county will support the work of the ket value as determined by careful James ized, and In the meantime the state Fred T, Newman, Exalted Ruler analysis. When negotiations fall un- train leaves tho Broad Street sta- Saunders, 20, of this place, was about In the same way, with tho Patrick Vnccatclli and Jasper Sha Salvation Army. There arc 50 dif- SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP - tion at 4:55 as a shuttle train to tax policy commission came out same fair yardstick, as a proporty ferent aoclal welfare services pro- der theso conditions, we have no Indicted by tho New York county with a report which almost upset rabbn. Refreshments, consisting of Tho township committee Tuesday Elizabeth. Although tho ti'ain car- grand jury Tuesday on a charge of owner In Cape May. vided to the unfortunate In this alternative but to refer the proper- tho applecart, sandwiches, milk, Ice cream, soda ty to litigation. In such cases the night again postponed adoption of ried five cars as formerly, one was grand larceny In tht theft of $265 "The task has become urgent." and cookies woro served. Hats des area by tho Salvation Army regard- a proposed dog oldlnancu ponding shut off, according to some com- from hie employer. less of race, color and creed. These rights of both tho owner and the ignatlng Red Bank and Long publio interest arc fully protected further atudy by tho committee plainants, while passengers were Saunders was employed as a bus- Branch lodges woro distributed. services aro not duplicated by any and Judgo Alton V. Evans, town- standing in the aisles of other othor agency." under law." cars, boy at Busto's restaurant, 11 Stone Commuter's Word of Appreciation Tho Crippled Kiddles' commlttco, ship attorney. st,, New York city. On May 18 he which has become ono of tho most Mr. Hagcrman, a past president Call. 12 Claims 'Unreaionftbte' As Introduced last month, the ot tho Klwanls club of Red Bank, The locomotive and the closod reportedly was given the sum to actlvo In Red Bank lodge, was In Mr. Kramer said that.amicabli , ordinance, patterned after the one car, they said, wore detached and deposit In the Manufacturers Trust chnrgo. Those who'mado the trip also holds membership In the Way- In offoet In Farmlngdale, would Wins Thoughtful Flagman Praise agreements hod beon reached with another locomotive and four car* company. Hl.i omployor claimed were Dr, Newman, chairman, Mr. sldo Rod and Gun club and the 21 owners In Holmdel and Middle- prohibit dogs from running at largo from Jersey City, backed up and New Jersey Lumbermen's associa- that Saunders neither made the It pays lo be- thoughtful and Vaccarelll, Mr, Kind, Adolph Weiss, town townships. In 38 other casei, and would require that dogs bo coupled onto tho Newark train re- deposit nor returned to work, Ho might kill somebody. John Kwlk, Victor Lorch, Kred tion. Ho Is u member of tho Red he said, tho authority's offer w«» kept on a six-fool loach whon off sulting In nn olght-car train, Tho holp protect cthori from aooldent. In oxtondlng his praise, tho com- Bank Presbyterian church. was arrested about six weeks after Joioph W, Soott, 27, of 19 Cedar Jones, Phil Waldman, Mr. Sharab refused. And, he added, In 13 of the property of their owners. The operation was slow and confusing, lil.« disappearance. muter kept his own namo out of bn, Henry Aldworth and Thomas The drive will bo launched Sept. those Instances "the asking prlcti ordinance also would ban barking said Bomo members, James WUll st., towor-llagman at tho Mon- the picture, He just «a!d, In a lot- S and will continuo the rest of the Held |n $1,500 ball, Saundora will mouth st, railroad croMlng here, Hall. Joseph Puttorman, chairman, are considered unreasonable, while dogs and mako It a violation for claimed ho arrived at Port Mon- enter a plea to tho charge tomor- tor, that when It was noticed that roprcaontod Long Branch, month, 24 owners have rofused to state doga to damage or destroy private mouth Rt 6:25 p, m., a half hour knows that no*. row boforo Judgo Abraham N, Boi- Iho wlro was down, "your flagman Members of tho Ladles' auxiliary their demands, thus making nego- property, later than ho had undor the old ler In general session* court. But ho wam't thinking of him- In tho towor . , . camo down Im- Oceanport School tiations Impossible." It wns pointed out Tuesday night schedule, who assisted Woro Mrs, Edwin Ja- solf, only that somebody might bo modltitoly with his red flag, and cobs, Mrs, Vaccarelll, Mm, Abru- Mr, Krnmcr said agreement! It might bo a hardship on uomo Tho operation of train 4002, hurt, when he took It upon himself waved cars away from this hnzard. To Hold Registration hnm Dlxon, Mrs, William Uo.iwe||, OCEANFORT-Chlldron who will havo been reached with several dog ownors to havo to pay tho which left Highlands Monday at Donation* Snrpagn to try to infoguard tho public the Then ho had anothor man hold the owners "who previously expr«i»«« $2,28 license fee for tho remainder Minn Marglo rtoawall and Mrs. Mil- onlor tho Oconnnorl school for the 6:37 n. m,, ono tnlnuto earlier than othor day, (lag nnd ho lighted four of IIIN rod Ion Zlmmcimnn. dissatisfaction with tho authority'* of this your and then havo to pay . Karly on the morning of July lamp* and put' thorn In thn road flr«t tlmo In Scptcmbor, and who formoHy, with fiOO pusHongors In lCcnnsbiirg'ii Mayor .lunicii J. offer," In addition, he said, "nigo- another $2,25 in Jnnuary (or 1053, nlno cars also draw criticism of 23, ho looked down from bin towor so that tho cars wont around tho have not already registered, may nations have been reopened with M they would havo to do were tho tho commutorj, Four local Mops, nUMSON — Momnorg of tho fire anil saw that a *aln and wind nloim fallen wlrn, This wns quick think- dravany, a niombtr of fled Bank do so In Iho «hool library next lodfro, nlno mndo tho trip. Dr. New- others In nn effort to avoid con- ordinance ndoptod now, Judgo Ev- thoy said, hud boen added to tho department hero Monday night had blown down an electric wire. liifr and fast action," Wednesday between 10 and U a. m. demnation proceedings," ana i»l«o pointed out thorn would train's nchodulo making for slower hoard that , thnlr houso-to-houao man oxpt'CKSod appreciation to the Paronls of children who hovo Quickly ho camo down, nagged A upokoiman at the jiupervUor'/i Thtre aro (32 ownora Involved bo no way to enforce tho mousuro Borvlco which rotultod In many campaign for fund) "hits far ox- muring car« aslda and |>o«tod rod Kojin/thurg pollco department May- never boun to school must present ofllco At tho Long Branch head- or Oravnny and Ofllccr 1'Vcd Loclor In parkway negotiations In lection until a contract with a. poundmnn- members roachlng their offlcog lato, coodod" tliolr "moat optimistic ox< lantorn* around tho haiard, Whon quartoi« of tho railroad thought no, their child's birth certificate and Tim now stops, thoy olnlmed, addod Isolations," for nwUtlnR and for providing the leven, Mr, Krnmor »«ld, and. In tor nan boon signed, nil wni secure, ho wont bade up too, "Wo aro proud of our men who proof of vaccination agaln/tl siniill- conclusion, ndded: ' Tho oommltton authorlzoil Judgn 20 mlnutcB to tho Iraln'n running train iklo to nnd from tho bont, pox, diphtheria and nnd whooping Arthur Molll«n, representing tho In tho towor, Ho didn't know ho florvo In bohalf of public; nufely, "Every effort will be madt to Evans to nmoml Ilia proponed or- time. wan being watched, Ho OKpoclnlly Ihnnkcd Homy !•'• cough, Children transferring from Oceanic Hook niul Ladder com- A report will 'be Died commending ClohlhniiK, owner of the bout, who continue negotiations [or all prop- dinance with a view to malting It 'l'hi< group ruloplod. a reiolullon pany, and Frcil Bradley, lUimnon But tin unldontlfloil U'flln com- the flagman," other schools muit present the same ertlri on an equitable bntli to that lean utrlngont, 1 provided free UnnaportiiUon, nml cfti'tlflcatos, plui tinn»(or cards and Inviting nil men municipal officials lira company, submitted thn report. muloi wit* looking on and wax C'hrti'lcn Mennn, owner of We«t construction of tho parkway from Elmer Hurley of Enlontown was to tin AUR, if mooting, Mr, Molllfth and Mr. Bindley said thoughtful rnough lo Inform the Iniit yrnr'a report card, FKIKNDH OF HAMILTON Bet'KCii niHi'liot. IrvliiRtoit to Abii'con win bo com- named townnhlp-mnglAtratc In «uc- Tho association oluorvnd a niln- A (InnI amount linn, not yet been Lonx Brunch hrndquuilnin n( thn School will open for full ne«ilon« ploteil by thn authority's Jum, IM<, coed Peter- J, Kdwnid/icn, who re- uto of flllrnuo for Alex Mutton cif clelormlnod beununo donation* lire New Yui'k nnd Lonx Jiinneh mil- OUNTON, N, y, ••• HiiiM W, Hu- Wodnradity, Hcpl, 0. Tho bua achod- 1 KI.KS' CI.A.MUAIW; AU(I. 9I> Inigct date," uluncd rncontly. Mr, Hurley In mag' Union Heneh, who died nn u train «t!ll arriving, Mrnihom of I ho dn- road what I In flHgniun Imd (lone, lui nf Brown's Rock id,, I.octul, ulo will be the tunic nj last year, Tho tin get dalo icproaonti ionn> lali'nto In Eiilontown and Ocoari last woclt on his way homo fiam pai'tmonl voted to Ukn nn itdvor- TThh e railroaildd j It hih m aaddeddd Middletown township, U n, nu'iubci Thn rtccl Hunk IUIIKO O( Klka wll except (or two change*, aocoi'ding tiling of a change from announce- township, wo rli, tUemonl In thin weak'* l««uo of clUitlon ot ipoclal merit to Mr. of the PYlond* of Ilnmllttm com- hold HK uliimluikn Sunday, Aug. 3f, to Clmrlcn A, AIIIRIII, superintend- ments mndo some monthi btok William Motoulf proaldod, Tho rtoglitor to thank local roil- HOOU'K aorvico roeoi'd, mittee which cook* support from ut McClulro'ii grove Mlddlotown, ent, Tho hua will go down Com- that tho atato wanted to finlih th« Ctmp Bupportiri donu and to let tho goniral public punotw lntero«tod In maintaining Tlckntg can bo obtained from Ad uncho dr, to Pooano nvo. and back fitted In our elun, prlvnu titling roomi Morliift Monty An thlngi turned out, a, railroad parkway by Jan, 1, next y»»r, It ixpin iirxliiMi mult ami fimtlt (It. for hprnn. ftirmi, country tiliti hull. Itnow "how wonderful Are thn p«o- spokesman «nlaym»nt Illiiral limn* on Itlvtrvltw lloiplul aill Shop mora tU&tlly power wire, But thcr* n, Dewey, prtildtnt of CHaco Nn- which will be *PIV((I by Hen Mar Ooodoneck Point rd,, and children CWtrmio, unit tin *ll m«nlufidlH> flUlnr, cull RB 1.9(14. Roulh Jorui Kiioniiubli proinrUn, Jonnh I), McCiu ilonul bank, Ntw Yoik city, li vcy, will tic ,—/dmuttotiat. Twd RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6,1953 EMMANUEL BAPTIST is the fifth in the series on "The Atlantic Highlands Sermon on the Mount." r The. Official board will hold its Church school meets at 9:45 a. monthly meeting at the church m., with classes for all ages. Den- Thursday evening Aug. 20, at 7:30. PEACHES nis M. Lingo Is superintendent. Guest preacher for Sunday will Sunday-school is at 10:45 a. m. be Rev. Kenneth M. Jones of the YELLOW FREESTONE American seminary of the Bible in New York city. He will, bring the NOW PICKING Z message at the morning service at ExcelUnt for canning and table) uit. •"'•• all o'clock and aleo at the evening service'at 7:30. The Royal Ambassadors will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home of fbrlho BUCKLIN FRUIT FARM EVERY WEEK Mias Elsie Stout, 35 Walling ter,, PHALANX ROAD RE 6-0990 LINCROFT BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN HOLY TRIMTT LUTHERAN Keyport, METHODIST Mid-week prayer service Wednes- Red Bank Red" Bank Red Bank Red Bank day at 8 p. m., with Harry Drake Hostess Harold R. Fuss, pastor of At the 11 ». m. service Sunday, Rev. Dr. B. Harrison Decker will Services will be held at 9:48, a. in charge, followed by the monthly "jTrinity Methodist church at Hlgh- ev. W. Clinton Powers will preach be the gue6l preacher at the ten m. Sunday. The Order of Matins report meeting. Telephone Keansburg t-1213 -land Park, will deliver the sermon n the subject, "Does God Guide a. m. service next Sunday In the will be used, and the pastor, Rev. Monthly prayer service Sunday 1 Sat the 11 a. m. service Sunday. )s Today?" Sloan Robertson and absence of the Rev. Charles S. Harold Hornbcrger, will deliver the afternoon at 2:30 in the chapel. '[DOLLY MADISON ) 5 Music, directed by Jolin Ferris, will ruce Austermuhl will serve on Webster, who is on vacation. His sermon. "be as follows: Prelude, "A Mighty he deacons' welcoming committee, theme will 'be, "What Is Faith?" Children will be given an oppor- EMBURY METHODIST I ICE CREAM I' Dr. Ernest C. Gierding JlFortress," Hanff; offertory, "Uray- ind the ushers will be Capt. H. Dr. Decker is superintendent of the tunity for Christian instruction in Little Silver * 2 or," Gullmant. A quartet composed rillman Lane, William Stracener, New Brunswick district of the program, "Children of the At the Sunday service at 9:45 a. Zot Francis Killmar, soprano, Bar- ohn Crawford and Glenn Bowling. Methodist church. He has served at Church," In the Sunday-school m., Rev. Thomas R. Fletcher of DENTAL SURGEON Sbara Spencer, alto, Robert Spencex, Church school meets Sundays at Mount Holly, Woodbury, Collings- rooms during the service. Sayreville Methodist church will 2 tenor, and Richard Eaton, baas, will a. m., and junior and senior Hi wood, Vlneland and Ocean Grove. The Luther league will meat at again be guest preacher in the ab- Boon: 10:00 A. M. io 5:30 P. H.—Closed Thursday ;»lng "Grant Ve Thy Peace," Men- llowships meet at 7:30 p. m. "De- The guest organist will be Mrs. the church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. sence of the Rev. James W. Mar- delssohn, and "The King o£ Love," ocracy" will be the program Warren H. Smock. Mr*. Theresa Flower Sunday will be" observed shall, A niece of Mrs. Margaret Eg- heme at the fellowship meeting. McClintock, contralto, will be the Aug. 16, when the church will be genberger from Toronto, Canada, 380 MAIN STREET KEANSBURG, N. J. Ushers this month will be B. Flowere Sunday were the gift of guest soloist. Ushers will be Earl decorated with flowers from mem- Will be guest soloist. Mrs. George •Fletcher Moore, Olln Holbrook, Ir- Jr. and Mrs. Ellwood D, Powers. Andersen, Kenneth Burger, Ralph bers' gardens to depict an indoor Ivlns will be at the organ. *vin Wilbur, William Jacques, War- Ihurch members wishing to give Dehnz and Reginald Lyman. Joseph flower garden. ~ren Farrington and Elmer R. flowere from their garden, or as a C. Davlson will head the welcom- Men of the congregation will GOODWILL METHODIST ing committee.' Through, the cour- meet at the church Wednesdays at Mitchell, Sr. memorial, may call Mrs. Albert Rumson Alvln A. Whiting, lay leader, will Newman, Sr. tesy of the 20-40 club baby sitters 6:30 p. m. to paint the church. are provided In Westminster house At the Sunday worship service at preside at the 8 p. m. chapel serv- The Women's fellowship will hold 7:30 p. m., Lester Whitneld of High- ice. A report of the Wesleyan Serv- Christmas fair Dec. 1 and 2, with during the service. BAPTIST ice guild week-end will be given Mrs. Fred Conover as chairman. A New Monmouth lands Methodist church will be the FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL ESTATE :afeterla supper is planned for one ZION METHODIST Bible school meets Sunday speaker. A song service will precede by Miss Sara E. Armstrong, who mornings at 9:45, with classes for the sermon. was one of the eight members of light; and an entertainment for the Red Bank 12 room house with four baths, with complete apartment for servants ither. all ages. the local guild to attend the event. Rev. Charles E, Bourne, pastor, The morning service is at 10:50. METHODIST Miss Armstrong served as pianist will deliver the sermon at the 11 3/1 MILE TRAINING TRACK COMPLETE GREEN HOUSE for the conference. Mrs. A. Melvin ST. JAMES CATHOLIC Rev. Edwin Coddington will be Navesink a. m.' service Sunday. The junior the guest preacher. The organ pre- "Getting salt into the church so 8-CAR GARAGE Morris, also of the local guild, Is Red Bank choir, directed by Miss Dorothy lude will be "Prelude and Varia- APARTMENT IN STABLES secretary of the guild for the New she" can get light into the world" Sunday masses are at t, 7, 8, 9, Harris, will sing. tions" by Reanck, and Mr. Coa- is the problem to be considered by 18 STALLS FOR HORSES COMPLETE TACK ROOM Jersey conference. She presided. 0, 11, and 12 oclock in the church Rev, Mr. Bourne announced this dlngton will be the guest soloist. Others from the Red Bank guild Rev. Howard Shoemaker at the e-ROOM CARETAKER'S HOUSE BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND TREES ind 9,10 and 11 o'clock In the high week that there will be no Sunday Sunday, Aug. 16, Rev. John Wub- 9:45 a. m, service Sunday. This attending were Mrs. Richard Szc- ichool auditorium. Sunday school evening services during August. benhorst will be the preacher at 1.000 FEET FRONTAGE ON PUBLIC ROAD luga, president; Mrs. Luella Brad- rOr children attending public Church school meets at 9:45 a. the morning service. shaw, secretary of the status of ichools follows the 9 o'clock mass. m. in charge of Mrs. Clara Carter, LOCATED ON SEVEN BRIDGE ROAD, NEAR women; Miss Doris Smith, secre- superintendent. COMMUNITY; tary of supply work; Mrs. Albert Baptisms are at 1 p. m. Sundays. Spiritualist Services Confessions are heard Saturdays Lincroft LITTLE SILVER AND MONMOUTH RACE TRACK. Lauber, Jr., chairman of Christian PRESBYTERIAN. Church service at 11 a. m. Sun- with messages. social relations; Mrs. Elizabeth from 4 to 6 p. m. and from 7 to day. The preacher • will be Alex Sine and Miss Ruth Wilson. 1:45 p. m. Rumson Wilson of Toms River. The adult 15 Highland Avenut, APPLY * Altar flowers Sunday were the 'True Greatness" will be the choir will sing, accompanied by gifts of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamburger ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC to4>lc of the guest speaker, Lenox the organist, Werner A. Birch. RUMSON, N. J. and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turk- Red Bank Palin, at the 9:30 a. m. service Sun- Church school will be held at HOLLY TREE FARM, on premises - ington, in memory of their fami- Sunday Masses are at 7, 8, 9, 10 day. Mr. Palln is a native of Long 10 a. m. Tuesday, 8 P. M. 11 and 12 o'clock. Confessions are Branch, a graduate of Princeton Rev. Myrtle A. Pinkney, Pasibi lies. university and a recent graduate of A baked goods sale will be spon- PHONE RED BANK 6-5941 The Tuesday morning prayer heard Saturdays from 4:30 to 6 p Fuller Theological seminary in San sored by the Ladles' Aid Boclety RU l-0399-Il circle, an lnter-denomlnatlona' m. ani from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Francisco, Cal. Mr. Palin is to be at the church Saturday at 2 p. m.' OR SEE ANY REAL ESTATE BROKER grouj, meets weekly at 10 a. m The Miraculous Medal novena 1* ordained to the Baptist ministry In The annual fair for the Metho- held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. and the the near future. dist home will be held today and perpetual novena to St, Anthony tomorrow at the home. Proceed* Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. John H. Watson, 3d, will preside are used for the home's genera Baptisms are at 12:30 p. m. Sun- at the organ console and the choral THE ELBERON MEMORIAL CHURCH maintenance fund. days. group of the Ladles' Aid society will sing. A church hour nursery PARK AVENUE, ELBERON, N. J. SALVATION ARMY ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL is conducted in the manse play WHERE TO BUY yard under the supervision of " Red Bank Red Bank adults, meeting'in Blngham hall In SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1953 The salvation service at I p. m. Rev. Kenneth E. MacDonaW, rec- Int-lement weather. Sunday will feature the Christian tor, who was on vaction during Ju- DIVINE SERVICE—lltvtn o'clock CUSTOM PLANNED college students from Ocean Grove, ly, will return to the pulpit Sunday. The ushering committee will com- •I The ipealter will be James Lappen prise J. Edward Wilson, William Sermon by Dr. Harold A. Bosley, Pastor of A sung mass and sermon by Rev, E. Sagurton, James Stalfa, William Holiness service at 11 a. m. will Mr. MacDonald will be held at Strohmenger and Harry Collls, Jr. Fint Methodist Church, Evanston, III. be conducted by Capt. Robert a. m, Sunday. Mrs. Floreth Y. Mac. . Rlghtmire. Sunday-school la Donald is organist. MEMORIAL VISrm SIRVICI—Thrt*-Hfty o'clock Genevfl ' 9:45 a. m. The church committee will meal A vesper service at Marine park Elberon next Thursday at 8 p. m. at the Dr. Harold A. Bosley, pastor of will be held Sunday at 8:45 p. m. church. A PROGRAM OF% SPIRITUALS The citadel band will play special the Evpnston, IU., Methodist church, music. CALVARY BAPTIST is delivering a series of Inspiration- will be presented by the Ministry of Music CUSTOM INSTALLED al sermons at the 11 a. m. Sunday Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, thi Red Bank Edward Hart, Organist-Director Lucius Metz, Tenor Woman's Home league will hold a Rev ,J. B. Ollchrist, pastor, wit services. At the 3:50 a. m., vesper educational service at North Lonj deliver the sermons at the 11 service, a program of spirituals will Barbara Troxell, Soprano Myron Sands, Basil Branch. Transportation will be fur m. and 7:39 p. m. services 3unday be given by the ministry of music Mary Hensley, Contralto Diane Dlpson, Violinist J. H. MOUNT CO. nished from the citadel at 7: IS. Sunday-school Is held at 9:30 a. m, composed of Edward Hart, organ- The hour of power will be heV The senior choir, directed by Mrs. ist-director; ' Barbara Troxell, so- ALL ARE WELCOME COR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK 64330 under the direction of Mrs. Rlgh' Alethla Williams, will sing at both prano; Mary Hansley, contralto; mire Wednesday at 8 p. m. in th services Sunday. Prayer and song Lucius Metz, tenor; Myron Sands, fireplace room at the citadel. services are held Wednesdays at bass, and Diane Dipjon, violinist. Friday evening the open air ser- S p. m. Flowers Sunday were given by vices will be held on the boardwall Frederick Frellnghuyscn In mem- at Keansburg. TRINITY EPISCOPAL ory of his brother, Theodore Tit- Red Bank llnghuysen. I FEDERATED The tenth Sunday after Trinity, A program of Mendelssohn music, ( Holmdel the Holy Communion will be a Including selections from "St. At the morning service Sundaj S a. m. At 11, morning prayer Paul," was given at last Sunday's at 10 o'clock, the last service ol and sermon by the rector, vespers. (he summer will be held. The topii of the sermon by Rev. Dr. Wallace CHURCH OF CHRIST METHODIST I. Gallup will be "Learning to B Eatontown Atlantic Highlands Rev. Robert L. Blackman, pastor SUMMER SHOE Content." There will be a aolo bj The public is invited ts attend Hiss Judy Holmes, "The Lord li meetings of this church, which are of the Belford Methodist church, My Light." Mrs. Howard McCor- held Sundays at 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. will ba guest speaker Sunday at mlck, organist, will play the "Mel The first hour Is for Bible study, 9:45 a. m. Rev. Roy E. Williams, ody In F" by Gounod, "Romance' the second for preaching and Com- Jr., pastor, is on vacation. Mrs. by F, Zltterbaet and "The Heaven: munion. At 8 p. m. an open forum John Robertson will direct the Dacltre His Glory" by L. Be discussion ts held. Bible study la girls' choir and Roy M. Jeffrey, or- thoven. held Wednesdays at 8 p. m. ganist, the senior choir. Services will be resumed Sept This group of Christiana conduct Church school will not bo held 18 for the church school and thi services on the basis of New Testa- during August. Choir rehearsals church in the Baptist building. ment Scriptures alone, speaking will be held next Thursday night. GIVE-AWAY The minister's cabinet met las where the Bible speaks and being week In the manse, with all mem silent where the Bible is silent. METHODIST bers present and discussed plant Undenominational, anyone desir- Belford for the coming year. A supper so ing to worship God In "spirit and At the 10:45 service Sunday morn- cial Is planned for late In Septem- truth" will find the worship ac- ing, Rev. Dr. Robert! L. Blackman ber, a Men's league is to be started ceptable. will preach the sermon, and the early In October and a youth pro Th* church la located on ct. 38, junior choir, under the direction gram of social and religious actlvi just south of the business section, of Mrs. Muriel Hofman, will sing ties to start about the same tlm the anthem. The nursery will be Those present, with the minister METHODIST open for small children whose par- presiding, were Mrs. William Oceanport ents wish to attend the service. Pitcher for the church school, Mrs. Church school under the direction Sunday school begins at 9:30, with George Schanck for the Ladle of George C. D. Hurley, general classes for all ages. Monday eve- Aid society, Mrs. Margaret Sllco; superintendent, will meet at 9:45 a. ning at 7:30, the young people's for the choir, Mrs. Robert Rex am m. Sunday. The Sunday worship choir will meet for rehearsal. Norman P. Bate for the church al servlco will be held at 7:30 p, m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening EVERY SHOE MUST GO-ALL REDUCED BELOW COST large, M. Stewart Whaley for thi Rev. Robert S. Judge ts pastor. at 7:45 o'clock. The Women's So- deacons, Dr. J. Q. Umberger fo ciety meeting Wednesday at 2 p. m. the official board and Robert Bruci RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF RATHER THAN HOLD OVER TILL NEXT SEASON-WE WANT Phillips for the young people, FRIENDS (Quakers) ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL YOU TO HAVE THEM — RED BANK NEVER SAW SUCH rRESBYTKWAN Shrewsbury Rumson The Shrewsbury meeting of Re- Services Sunday will Include Holy Atlantic Highlands ligious Society of Friends (Quak- Communion, 8 a, m.; family service BARGAINS IN SHOES LIKE THIS. WE APOLOGIZE TO Church school and adult Blbli ers), meets for worship at 11 a, m and address, 9:30 a. m,, and morn- class will meet at 10 a. m. Rev the First-day (Sunday) In the meet ing prayer with sermon by Rev. OUR ' CUSTOMERS WHO PURCHASED THESE FINE SHOES Kenneth G. Bower, pastor of th Ing house at Broad st, and Syca- R, Thomas Blomqulst, 11 o'clock. Brighton Presbyterian church li more ave., preceded at 10 a. m. by Rev. George A. Robortshaw, rec- EARLIER IN THE SEASON AT MUCH HIGHER PRICES. , will deliver a sermon i tha First-day school. Mid-week tor, will return from his summer the morning service at 11 o'colc meetings are held at the meeting vacation to be present at the 11 NATURALLY WE DO NOT HAVE ALL SIZES. Reception committee will be Mi house at I D, m, the fourth-day a, m. service when he .will make Allen Reed and Mrs. Hunter Po (Wednesday). All are welcome, an announcement to the congrega- lock. William Mclntosh and Cll tion. ford Merrllt will be ushers. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY The Ladles' aid society will hoi Atlantlo Highlands a sale of cakjs, pics and naiad A meeting will be held at U Saturday, Aujr. IB, between 9 ani m, when Sunday-school also will 11:30 a. m, In the lobby of th meet at the aoclety'a building, 8! Atlantic theater, Ocean blvd, Testimony meeting wll What it lakes UNITY CHAPEL ba held Wcdneiday at 8:18 p. m, Allenhurnt The reading room Is open Tues- "Keep Trying" will bo the se days between 5 and tern. WE GOT! mon subject of Rev, John E. Ms METHODIST •• pain* masonry 2**3 nolt, e,t the services Sunday at a. m. Sunday-school meets ai Set Bright mni anbetto* shingles, Church school with olutes foi a. nv thoaa of all ages will meat Sunday Ask about CENTRAL'S One "Power of Blessing" will be th Coat Miracle Kubbcr BMO Paint • HIGH & LOW HEELS • CASUALS & DRESS subject tit the lecture service t at 9:45 a. nt, Mrs. Eleanor Llndsa morrow at 8 p, m. Noon mcdltatlor la superintendent, Tha morning made with - services aro conducted In tho chnp worship service will ba held st 1 WHITE & COMBINATIONS • STRAWS • LEATHERS • LINENS al Mondnyn through Thursdays, o'clock, IUv, Robert S, Judge Is pastor, GOODYEAR MKTHOniHT TIRE A RUIIIR Highlands MISSION "Tht Christian M Salt and Light' Fort Monmouth Company's Is the fifth subject In the "Rertnoi nav. A. Donald Mtgtw, pastor on tha Mount" /n>rles to bn senttd »' Ihr. II n. in. sarvtae h; Lawrence, Wise, Sunday-school su PUOLITE Rev, Howard Hhoomakar, At perlntendent. PUCK OKLIVEtlV 7:80 p, m, servlcn h«i will UHO a Sund&y-sohool nt 9:80 a, m. Morn' •taiitlful Ninth Hum Oaleri hla them*, "Tha Influonco nn< Ing worship at 10:4ft a, m. CANCELLATION Aohlivament of tha Ohrlstla FIIIHT niUKCII Church," OF CIIRIHT, SCIENTIST flunriny-Dohool m«eU it 9:30 «., m Kcyport FAIR HAVEN The Hundty-achofll plonln will bi Tha morning service will be held held Thursday, Mm, 13, nt ihf Sunday at 11 o'clock, Sunday HARDWARE SHOE SHOP Oocan County park, Ljikawood ichool will mnl at O;30 «, m, 7»J lid, (NM W< hMt st) f hl lyt Choir ruhfiranl men Thursday al A iMtlmnnliil jarvlri will h« held T p. m, next Wednesday at t p, m, KKI) J|,\NK 6 BROAD ST. * °' " '"'' RED BANK RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6, 1953 Page Three Churches of Asia Rally ly Echoes, vffiiting talent, the young Give Slork Shower people's choir of the church and Takes Oatbi. as Acting Governor of Stale •E WISE — WINTERIZE members of Mt. Pisgah and Union For Mrs. Kicliurd Tctley Your toilers and Furnaces NOW! Has Successful Start Baptist churches of Asbury Park, PINE BROOK — The Seven Mt. Zion A.M.E, Zion of Eatontown, FAIR HAVEN — Mrs. Robert Shrewsbury Avenue A.M.E. Zion of Stout of Locust avc. entertained Ohurches of Asia Rally, launched last week at ;i stork shower for ECONOMY HEATING by Rev. J. W. Thompson, pastor Red Bank and A.M.E. Zion of Rce- veytown. He also announced that Mrs. Richard Tctley of Little Sil- OIL BURNERS of the St. Thomas A.M.E. Zion a barbecue will be held at the ver. Decorations wore in pink and church, had a successful start Sun- church Friday, Aug. 14, for the blue. SALES and SERVICE day night with a program present- Attending were Mrs. Theodore J. benefit of the church fund. Mrs. • OILERS — FURNACES ed by the Heavenly Echoes of Pat- F. L. Robinson will be sponsor. Heycl and Miss Carolyn Heyel of crson. reenwich, Conn.; Mrs. Harold VACUUMED Tctley, Mrs. Harry Neilson, Mrs. ASSURED SERVICE Rev. Mr. Thompson said he is Boys are able to make pocket money Lawrence Benton, Mrs. Charles particularly grateful to the Heaven- iy seltinK The RefflBter.—Aavertiicinent. Kailc, Mrs. Robert Stlllwugun, Mrs. PAUL M. MERRIMAN John Baclgalupi, Jr., nnd Mrs. Har- 24 Howi Service Phone RE 6-1445 old Dressier of Little Silver; Mrs. Melvin Stout. Mrs. Charles Baci- galupl, Mrs. William Murray and AIR CONDITION Mrs. Emii Bauman, Fair Haven, YOUR HOM1 NOW! and Mrs. Robert Summers, Mrs. Since 1911 PHONE KE 6-2316 Herman Lange, Jr,, Mrs. Elsie Car- hart and Mrs. George Jeffrey, Red Bank. J. H. WHITE WITH A HEALTHFUL Tp DRIVE CAR' IN I'AUADK Newman Springs Road AND COMFORTABLE Ted Moore of 57 Peters pi., Red Bank, will drive his 1915 Stutz RED BANK Bulldog automobile in the Big Sea ' Complete ivarni air - YORKAIR-FEDDERS day parade Saturday at Point * Roofing of all kinds Pleasant. liL-ating systems * Leaders, Cutters 1 Ductwork ROOM AIR CONDITIONER "KiKht nut nf lEn readers consult The CONSULT WITH RejcisUr Classified Ads."—Advertisement. ANTHONY'S 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1041 Elvin R. Simmill of West Belmar, speaker of the assembly, took oath of office Monday at Trenton as acting governor of New Jersey. The Monmouth county Republican will be acting governor while Gov. Driscoll is out of the state. Driscoll is in Seattle, Wash., attend- ing the annual governors' conference. Shown here, left to right, are: Ernest Kerr, chief clerk; BERT GAUL Simmill, and .State Senator Richard R. Stout, Asbury Park, administering oath.

announces the addition of Middletown • and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Robert xragowan England. ' and 'Mis. Gcorglana Mngowan at- Miss Susan Matthews and Stanley Miss Marilyn Barker recently tended a hot dog roust and swim- Williamson were guests of honor celebrated her fourth birthday with ming party Wednesday of last wed CANTONESE CUISINE at a party Saturday night at the a family party at her home. Pres- at Jamesburg. home of ilt\ and Mrs. Stanley Kei-r. ent were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Martin Loflus was hostess Guests were Mr. and Mrs.' W. I. William Barker, her sister Judy, at a demonstration parly held re- MISS HELEN SMITH, Carter's Regis- at the Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. __C, J. Meyers and cently at her home. Grubb and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. daughter Ruth and William Schar- tered Nurse who will be in our Infants' Wood of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. rlnghauscn. 'MR. ANn MUS.' PICNIC Arthur VV1111 a m a o n, Baysidc Mrs. George McGuincss and in- The Mr. and Mrs. club of Trinity Shop, Red Bank—Friday, August 7th. Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sln- fant son Timothy returned home Episcopal chinch will liold its an- OLD ORCHARD nott, Fair Haven; Mr. and Mrsfro. m Rlvervlew hospital Saturday. nual picnic meeting at the home of Walter C. Grubb, Jr., Wlckatunlt, Mr, McGuiness is the director of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown, personnel at Ihe Marlboro slate New York c.ity. 35 Laurel St., Long Branch, tonight hospital. Numerous forms of enlerlainmen RESTAURANT Rev. and Mrs. Andrew VanDykc Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peter- have been devised for both adulU STE1N1&H and family arc spending their va- son of Maplcwood were recent and children and the members o cation in New Hampshire. During guest* of Mr. and Mrs. "William this group anticipate an enthuslas Ilev. Mr. VanDyke's absence there Barker and family. tic response. Looking for new taste thrills? In addition to will be a visiting minister. Rev. 'Walter Feigner is enjoying our American menu, we have'added a Cantonese a vacation from his duties as pas- tor of the Re-formed church. There u y Cuisine, abounding with exotic Oriental offerings. will hn visiting ministers during August. A sure delight forthose who love delicious eating. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown of New York city visited Mrs. Brown's n parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wood, last week-end. M0NM0UTH KD. WEST LONG BRANCH James Stout entertained at an outdoor picnic • Saturday night. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl TEL. EATONTOWN 3-9866 Hcnschel of Navcsink River rd., Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Molnar, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Obcrreich and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stillwagon of Little Silver, and Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Allen of Middletown. Miss Barbara. Dcckcrt returned «. i DEPENDABLE TV last week from a 'rip to Europe. "Miss Laura Schupp'and Mrs. The- resa Tack of Baltimore, Md., arc visiting with Mrs. Herbert Disney SERVICE of Harmony id., Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I*. Kramer TILL 10 P. M. were luncheon hosts at Colt's Neck Kegardlesi of the make, where pur* Inn for Mr. Kramer's parents, Mr. chafeed, or where you live. Eaton* and Mrs. John H. Kramer of El- town's own factory-trained techni- beron, who were celebrating their cian! will install and aervice your 51st wedding anniversary. Others TV iet at lowest rites, Our famous present were Mr. and Mrs, John You'll love the versatility of reputation for dependability suar- C. Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. John anteei complete satisfaction. Kuhlmann. Mrs. Anna Aronson of Union, a "Cronies" Coordinated Separates former resilient of this place, Is BRINQ YOUR SKT IN AND visiting Mrs. D. D. Hcndrlckson. .SAVI «| •ring ytur TV er rarile act to to mix or match at will! *ur Service D«»t. , . . We'll Marlbdro carry tfie set frem n4 to ytur Mr ... Veu'll aave mtntytl Bebe Eisenbcrg and Marly Eisen- berg arc spending two weeks at Camp Matollioneriuny and Camp A dyed-ro.match fall wardrobe . . • Ockanickon at Mcdford. • Betty Lou Whitson and Sara Du- warm it toast . . . gay as ginger . . . No Call Too Far! gan returned Saturday from a two AnUnitat S)tpwlrt< mi lattalM weeks' vacation at Manasq'uan. and toned *to autumn outdoors! Far Any Main Sttl They wore accompanied by Caro- lyn Vandervecr, Elaine Smith, Elisc Munch, Peggy Barlow and Carol Mix tnd match these outfits; you'll have Gravatt of Freehold, Anne Clayton of Adclphia and Janet Ascough of something new and different every time. Parmingdalc. The girls'worn chap- ATONTOWkl eroned by Miss Dorothy McCue and E RADIO 6c TELEVISION I ^ Mrs. Doris Bcrdan. 17 19 MAIN STREET EATONTOWN N J Miss Isabcllc Warner ha* re- A. Unprciucd pleated skirt with four gores turned to Yonkcrs after a visit for soft fullness, rjrecn, paprika or brown. with Mrs. Alhert T. Gruskin. Phone Eatontown 3-0^00 Rev. Fred Hofncr of Pennsylvania Sizes 10 to 16. 10.98 has boon a guest of his son-in-law Solid color sweater with bat-wing sleeves and baby turtle neck. Paprika, green, white, gold. Sizes 34 to 40. 5.«| OPEN FOR INSPECTION Fringed stole In green, brown or gold. 7.98

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MORTIWIAR, ItMtt Flaar KINGS HIGHWAY ESTATES DIHKITIONS J'KOiM HKI) HANK Looutod at historic; lClngi Highway, Mid- dlolown, N, J,, II miles north of Hod Bank, Take nouto OB lo Mldillotown Town Hull JDMAL 1<"OU COMMUTMHH hi l'lvo Conioin, Turn loft onto King* Shop Dally 9i30 t* ItlO, R«*J l«nk Store Open Friday 'til 9i00 P. M. Near aoliooli, trains, but, . I'hono Hod Buitli 0-2100 Mon, thru 8«t, llighwity, proceed !4 in I lo lu Model Homo. Paee Four RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6,1953 thousands. The flags were later their matter, Mrs. Nellie Mason, Hathaway, Mrs. Anne Johnson, Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. John Staffs and Salute to States placed in stands along the cast Film at Carlton motored to Macon, Ga., recently to Helen Thacke, Mrs. Julia • Malley, son Philip have returned tyme af- railing of the boardwalk. The Fort Teen Age Club visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason, Mrs. Julia Mazurowskl, Mrs. Mary ter vacationing tot one month at Features Law ton Monmouth band and city policemen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkleman Wyckoff and Mrs. John Powell. Lavalette. ... » led the line of march. Dance Tuesday *•) of Wilson ave., entertained Mr. and ASBURY PARK — Flags of the Gen. Lawton told the audience Mrs. William Winkleman of Union 48 states were raised in this city's that Russia's peace proposals are EATONTOWN — The local "Teen City and Mra Pauline Mathewa of sixth anneal Salute to the States meaningless "until her 11 satellite go Club" is planning another big Falrvlew, Bergen county, over the THIS WEEK AT WALTER READE THEA on the boardwalk Saturday as Maj. nations arc free to vote and until 'swing hop" for members and teen week-end. Gen. Klrke B. Lawton, commander Russian churches ai'e opened." He gel's of surrounding communities Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Acker, Jr. at Fort Monmouth issued a warn- noted that the present situation in rom age 33 up, Tuesday at 8 p. m. of Chestnut st. entertained' their ing that the basic theory of com- Korea is a truce and not a peace. t the borough parking lot. There families and a few friends at a munism is "conquest of democracy Because Americans are so com-•v'ill bo no admission charge. • buffet supper Saturday In celebra- CARLTON PARAMOUN Plans for it were made at 'a RED BANK LONC BRANCH and religion and enslavement of placent and want to believe Rus- tion of Mr, Acker's birthday. RED BANK ••••OO men's minds and souls." sia really seeks peace, lie added, meeting Tuesday at borough hall. The following attended a perform- LONG BRANCH ••B4M A representative from each state- the' Russian' propaganda machine truck with a public address sys- ance at the Neptune Music Circus MATINEE a P. M,| EYEHINOS 7 AND f| SAT.,.SUN. CONTINUOUS rarrled the flag nf that state in a has a fertile field In America. em will visit Little Silver, Shreivs- !a»t week after dinner at the Vir- boardwalk parade witnessed by mry, Tinton Falls, Oceaaport, Vail ginia tea room: Mrs. Wary Rich- • • NOW Thru SAT. • • Homos and Long Branch early mond, Mrs. L, Richmond, Sr., Mrs. START! THURSDAY EVENINQ AT CARLTON In Red Bank It's Monday and Tuesday evenings to Jonephine Johnston, Mrs. Mercedes SHERMAN'S for advertise the event. Khesvlch, Rev. and Mrs. Russell FIRST GREAT OUTDOOR El On the committee for the dance Smith, Mrs. Arnold Hull, MM. Iris MATERNITY • CURTAINS arc Richard Robert and Leo Carl- • DRAPERIES Musante, Mrs. Josephine Gleger, surroKTS GABTEBBELTS • SLIP COVERS ing, Jr., who will assist the police MM. Ru'seel Eckmon, Mrs. Ger- • LINENS department In blocking off the • VENETIAN BLINDS trude Drake, . Mrs, Anna Boyce, BRAS LINGERIE parking lot. Councilman Leon B. Mri. Olive Tetrault, Mrs. Florence , For Smock, Jr., and Robert Dangler George Montgomery and Jean Vohi find love in this Shop-at-Home Service Condrup, Miss Emma Plahn, Mrs. Phone RB 6-2646 will set up' the lighting, \yilda scene from Columbia's "Fort Ti," filmed in three dimensions. R. Jensen, Mrs, Munch, Arthur Brannin, Carol Bergling and Rob- Hurley and Mr«. Arthur Harney. CORSET - LINGERIE Sherman's erta Monroe are in charge of re- Color by Technicolor. Picture is being shown at the Carlton Mr«, Sarah Under of Main at. Home Decorators reshments, which will \>e sold. theater here. celebrated her 72d birthday last GEORGE M0N1GONBY 13» BmV LONG BRANCH The White Front is donating eoda JOANVMi 45 BROAD STREET 'RED BANK Thursday. A party was given, in her fMVltHPOWltt ind local women are . donating honor at the home of her children, andwiches and cup cakes. Parents Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox. Guests PLUS IND BIO HIT AT BOTH THEATRES of. teen ngers will chaperone. Wilson ol Freehold. The room was Port Monmouth were Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Reeves,. Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Reardon, r>»UL IN Mrs. Jessie Klrby of the Mabel decorated In green and yellow and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryk and HENREID SIREN OF BAGDAD COLOR Coleman dancing studios of Red the presents were placed in a bas- Jr., of First ave., entertained at a daughter Pamela, 'William AbraniB, DANCING ket over which a sprinkling can barbecue Sunday evening. Present Bank was present a/i Tuesday's 1 Mary Jane and Terrcnce Cox. 6 KITES—8 P.M. lo I A.M. meeting lo advise and instruct with streamers was suspended, were Mrs. Louise Steets, Mr. and Plans for & family picnic at SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY members on dancing games which Present were Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Eugene Reardon, Sr., Mr. and Roosevelt park. Aug. 25 were dis- PREVUE SATURDAY NITE BOTH THEATRES FRI, DUG. 7th la WED., AUG. 12th, will be played nt the "hop." There Maryanno Wilson, Mr«.' Martin Mrs. Herbert Kubolak and son Her- cussed at the meeting. of . the ON OUR NEW, WIDE PANORAMIC SCREEN will also be barn dancing. There Smith, Sr., Mrs. Albert Taber, Mrs. bert, all of this place, Mr. andFriendly Nlghters club Monday at were 200 persons at the July 14 Martin Smith, Jr., Mrs. Charles Mrs. Mark McCabe of Arlington, the home of Mrs. Raymond Rich- THUNDERING ADVENTURE-ROMANCE! THE "swing hop" and It is hoped Hint Plosky, Miss Sarah Anne Sever, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MeCabe arid ardson. The next meeting will be even more will attend this affair. Mrs. Donald Miller, Mrs. Harry sons Dennis and Kenneth of Eliza- held Aug. 17 at the home of Mrs. The club plans to have, as many Konowalow, Miss Judy PlosUy, Mrs. beth, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Edward Becker, Mrs. Robert Mary Sauwicki at Union Beach. dances and public entertainments McCabe and son Mark of Newark. Present were Mrs. Estelle Smith, as thelcommunlUes will back. Owens, Miss Carol Taber, Mies A lawn party was given at the Mary Farrell and Misses Sharon Mrs. Hazel BiechofT, Mrs, Mac FOUR ACES New officers were elected at a home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Karen Hourlhan. Ackeriblom of Second st. July 29 meeting Thursday and the name • Mrs. Martin Smith, Sr., was changed from the Eatontown Teen in honor of their daughter Beverly, with RAY McKINLEY hostess for the Social club of Mor- who was celebrating her fourth and HIS GREAT NEW ORCHESTRA Age" committee. ganville Tuesday evening. Present -IN The president is Diane Garofolp; birthday. Children attending were Admission $1.25 So/urdoy $1.50 were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker, vice president, l-ois Fink; secre- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Eugene and James Reardon, Elaine tary, Banbiu-a Wagner; treasurer, Mrs. Lola Becker, Mr, and Mrs.and Carol Tetrault, Janet and Di- YHUHUDAY Air-Cooled CONVENTION HALL Richard Roberts, and publicity, Ed- William Long and eon Frank, Mrs. ane Donahue, Mary Jo and Ma- ward Elgrim. Carrie Taber and children Patty thilda Ashman and Margaret and "Man On A Tightrope" STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12th BOARDWALK, ASBURY PARK and Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. William Martin Ackcrblom. Also preeent Morganville Wyladaka, Miss Carol Taber, Mr. were Mrs. Norman Tetrault. • Fredric March The Charge at Feather River • WamerColor and Mrs. Donald Miller and son Mr, and Mrs. William Meisen- JHOim Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Brewer Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert backer of New York ave. will cele- and infant son Daniel and Mr; and Owens nnd daughter Vivien, Mr. brate their 16th wedding annivers- MIDAV, SATURDAY, AUG. 7 • • Mrs. Daniel 'P. Brewer and sonnnd Mrs. Martin Smilh, Jr., andary tomorrow. The couple will take "Confidentially Connie" SIXTH ANNUAL William are spending a week at children, Martin Smith, Sr., James a motor trip to Livingston Manor, VAN iOHNION . JANCT LtlOH Seaside Park. Beqkcr, Miss Joan Clinton, Mr. N. Y. over the week-end. Mr. and Win "THI HAIDERS" Long Branch Mrs. John Radon has been en- and Mrs. Garrett Denise, Mrs. Es- Mrs. Alfred Guthlein of Hudson All* Cartoon and Short* LO ••••7S tertaining her brother, M. E. Bootd ter Miller, Mrs. Gertrude VanPelt ave. will accompany them. STRAND of Shirbin, Wyo, the past two and son Richard and Miss Lorotta SUNDAY, MONDAY AUG. t • »O Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Hover NOW Thru SAT. SUN. Thru TUES. Monmouth Fair weeks. This is his first visit East and family of Willow et. have been "SHANE" in 42 years. Recent guests at the Smith. visiting Mr. Hover's brother-in-law AlAN LADD JCAN ARTHUR BETTY QRABLE OIOR0.E MONTOOMERV SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Radon home were Rev. and Mrs. Lieut. Col. Jack Evans of the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony VAN HirilN "THE FARMER II John Johanson and daughter Carol, U. S. Army, who s atationed in Fchlano of Washington, D. C. — Ttchnlealor — TAKES A WIFE" GUN BELT' who arc on their way back to their Philadelphia, was an overnight A surprise parly was given for. . . Alto Short* and Cartoon missionary post In Banfora, Upper guest Friday of his mother, Mrs. Robert Hyncman Saturday evening IN COLOR IN COLOR August 15 and 16 Valta, French West Africn. Dorothea Evans. In celebration of his 17th birthday ALSO ——^~ ALSO — Mrs. Thomas A. Antisell enter- The Women's Society for Chris- at his homo on Collins ave. The AUO, it. it - li RONALD REOAN "ONE GIRL'S Saturday: 10 until 7 Sunday: 1 until 7 tian Service of the Methodist "NEVER LET ME GO" "LAW AND ORDIft" tained the following at a beach party was given by Misses Bar- CONFESSION" party last Thursday:-Mrs. George church met last Thursday evening CLARK OAILI CINE TIERNEY IN COLOR •A****************************************** bara Somma and Lola Messlnc. Miller and Miss Gail Hibbe of Bo- at the home of Mrs. Harry Rat- Guests were Robert Migllore and SHORTS an* CARTOON Sponsored by gota, Miss' Helen Anne Meuchc, cliffe. Mrs. Russell VanPelt, presi- Miss Jacqueline Rolanjon of New Hawthorne; Miss Hazel Peterson, dent, was In charge. The annual Monmouth, Thomas McCraig and Mountain Lakes, and Mrs. Joseph- harvest home supper will be held Monmoulh County Historical Association at 6 o'clock tonight in Independ- Alicia Mahlc"r, Belford; Barbara ne Mastronardy and daughter Jo- Somma, Lois Mcsslne and Blllie SHORE Ann, Radburn. A djnncr followed ent lire house. There will be a Brudnlng, all at White Gate inn. fancy table under the supervision of this place, and NOW THRU SAT. of Mrs. Elizabeth Pent. Others Misses Elsie Lou Shumacker and DRIVE-IN MATINEE SATURDAY Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas present at the meeting were Mrs. Gail Scabott of West Kcansburg. UTA HAGEN in "THE COUNTRY GIRL" ANTIQUES SHOW A. Antisell and sons Carl and Don- Airman Third Class August Mi- Joseph Spurgat, Mrs. Raymond HER TRIPLE-PRIZE B'WAY. HIT BY CLIfFORD ODETS •A**************************-****-************ ald attended the Span of Flight Wenzel, Mrs. Harold C, Quacken- ner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. August ••LIKE LIQHTNINa . . . A. TENSE, EMOTIONAL EXPIRI- show held by Eastern Air Lines at bush, Mrs. Hannah lambertson, Miner, Sr, of Campbell ave. Is ata- ENCE"—WALTER WINCHELL. • • the new terminal building at Mrs. Hattle Greenes-and Mrs. Bert loned at Cheyenne, TVyo. NOW THRU SATURDAY Newark airport as guests of E. Boyce. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finan of NEXT WEEK—IN PERSON—MON. THRU SAT. Monmouth County Horse Show Herbert Hibbe, chief auditor of THE INCOMPARABLE SATURDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK •Jew' York city are vacationing this Eastern Air Lines. Thev enjoyed Independent flro company will eck at the home of Mr. and Mrs, a half-hour courtesy flight over take part In the parade at Long ohn Finan of Campbell ave. < "THE BEAST HILDEGARDE New York city and the Metropoli- Branch Saturday In celebration of Mrs. Charles Wenz, Jr. will leave OF PARIS, NEW YORK-LONDON. CHICAGO. IN HER tan area in a 40-passengcr Silver the 75th anniversary of the Long FROM 20.000 FATHOMS" FASCINATING ONE-WOMAN SHOW, WITH ROBERT Falcon plane of the regular East- Branch fire department. in Thursday of this week for Mor- NORMS AND HIS MUSIC. Eve., at 1:401 J1.0O, *!.••, Antique Automobile Contests ern Air Lines fleet. Members of the Morganvllle blk, Va., where,.she will join her — AND — St.OO, Sl.SO. Malt. (Wed. A Sal.)l St.OO. It.IO, »I.O». q luaband, Charles Weni, A.D. 1, who NOW—TWO PHONES—A.P. 1-ST17—».P. 2-SSI4 RT AT 1 O'CLOCK SUND Mrs. Marilyn Scheurlch enter- Methodist Sunday-school and their "COLUMN SOUTH" START AT 1 O'CLOCK SUNDAY families recently enjoyed the an- las been stationed aboard the tained at a hamburger and corn Wasp. Together, they will visit Mrs. ••**+•****•***•***•*•*******•••*•*•****•***** roast Friday in honor of her houso nual picnic at Jenkinson's pavilion, AUDI! MURPHY — T«ch. rr Point Pleasant. In the group were Margaret Kranz of Norfolk. guest, Miss Maria OberHeimer of A lawn party was given at the New York city. Mrs. Joseph Spurgat, Carl Joseph FLOWER SHOW and Dorothy Spurgat, Alice Mae lome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pres- STARTS SUN. MAYFAIR I ST JAMES Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Lake Avr , A- 1 Morris, Eddie Smith, Mrs. Hazel age, Jr. Friday In celebration of ML TECHNICOLOR SHOW Imm 'An Ashu'v f . daughters Louise and Adele and Kerchcr, Doris Ann, Rose, Ann heir daughter Patricia's ninth Trash or Treasure - Plants - Vegetables Miss Cordette Grnvnz have relum- >lrthday. A large decorated birth- BETTY'OR A«LE NOW THRU TUESDAY . ' NOW THRU TUESDAY ed from a motor trip to Virginia, Jose and George Kerchor, Kenneth MARILYN IANE MED . . CYD Miller, Kenneth Bennett, Joe and lay cake was the table centerpiece. "V FARMER T*«" WIFE" MONROE RUSSELL AITAIRE CHARISSE They visited Luray Caverns, Monti- Mabel Beal, Mrs) Chnrlcs and Nan- Jhildren attending were Karen Children's Games - Food - Curios cello and Washington, cy Button, Virginia Stultz, Mrs. Ar- Jrcen, Christine and Dorothy Nel- — AND — "GENTLEMEN "THE BAND Miss Pattl Anne Konowalow was thur Emmons, Alta and Frank ion, Elaine Dlesenbach, Maxine "THE LAWLESS IREED" PREFER BLONDES" WAGON" A***********************************-******** given a parly Friday in celebration Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rat- Jinan and Eileen Hackett. Also ADM. $1.00 — Children Under 12 Free of her fifth birthday, by her par-cllffe, Richard Tnv'".-'-. •-..-, iresent were Mrs. Joseph Hackett ROCK NUDION COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ' COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ko-Widlczki, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowne, if Kcansburg and Mrs. J. M. Hill A****-*************************************** nowalow. Present were Wayne, Mrs. Hanna Lambertson, Mrs. ,,. CHILDREN ALWAYS mil Richard and Barbara Pogcrs, Rob- f East Keansburg. Hyland, Mrs. Henry Brautigan, Pat Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason and Monmouth Park Race Track ert and Charlcno Holmes, Donald Preston. Mary Ann Meiers, Mrs. Miller, Vivien Owens, John Babrl- Carl Bingcr, Dale Binger, Mrs. OCEAN OCEANPORT, N. J. sky, Ralph Johnston, Janice Lam- Arthur Bumpus, Arthur Bumpus, PARAMOUNT bertson, Dele nnd Jerue Irons, Ed- Jr., Palma BSlottl, Frances Tabor, Plenty of Free Parking Space ward and Carole Becker, Sharon Mrs. Harold C. Quackcnbush, Susan NOW Thru TUES. HELD OVER 1NO BIO WEEK Use Main Entrance Gale Only and Karen Hourlhan, Jcanie and and Robert Quackcnbush, Mrs. MUSIC CIRCUS^•••• MICHELI MORGAN Robert Sober, Marianne, Paula, Russell VanPolt nnd son Russell, ROBERT "SEVEN DEADLY SINS' Karen and Joanne Crlne and Billy Miss Dolores Walling, Bobby How- S Ml. WEST Or ASIURY M«N AVA Wyladaka, also Mrs, Harvey John- ardson and Rev. William B. AIBURY AVI. lo ROUTE •*, OM. JUMPINS TAYLOR GARDNER ston, Mrs. Edward Becker, Mrs. Magsam. •ROOM C. C. T.ltahoiMl ASOURV PARR 111" John Pogers, Miss Bcrnice Szy- manskl, Mrs. Donald Miller, Mrs. RIDE VAQUERO" Frank Frcmgon, a recent surgi- NOW PLAYING! LAST PER*. SUN. EVE. 1:40 THE LYRIC Charles Holmes, Mrs. John Babrl- cal patient at Monmouth Memorial COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR HELD OVER SND BIB. WEI sky, Mrs, William Wyladaka, Mrs. hospital, Is recuperating at his . ~ PLUS ON STABE Dade Lnmbertson, Mrs. Robert home. FINIAN S RAINBOW" '• WILLIAM HOLDER Sebcr, Jr., Mrs. Leo Hourlhan and "DANCING WATERS" "THE. MOON IS ILUI" Mrs. Paul Crino. CIRCLES PLAN LUNCHEON NEXT WEEK! MON. THRU SUN.. AUO. 10-U Miss Lorctta Smith, daughter of Members of Circles A and B of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, Sr., THE MUSICAL TRIAT Of THE VIARI the Women's Soclctv of Christian OPEN ROUTE 35 riLi. was the guest of honor Wednesday Service of the Tied Bank Methodist TlS* DRIVE of last week at a shower given by JEATON. church will servo a luncheon on Strauss' Eternal Classic START ... AT THE Mrs. Joan Dcnlsc, Mrs. Mnrlon Wednesday, Aug. 19, In Fellowship DUSK EATONTOWN TOWN Hourlhan and Mrs. Gertrude Van- hall, Committee members are Mrs. ••ST«t Pelt at the horje of Mrs. Dcnlac. Sidney Hamburger, Mrs. Vincent II A WALTER READE THEATRE Mls3 Smith will be married In the Smith, Mrs. Howard S. Hlgglnson fall to John Wilson of the U, S. and Mrs. Fred W, Boyd, The Great Waltz" FRIDAY • SATURDAY AUGUST 7-1 Broadway Muilc.l 3Sta,.,. n — ...... Ck.n.l — Corp« da Billot —Muilc — EACH IN EXCITING TECHNICOLOR • ClrcuCircu.i OrcheftraOrchailra. Undtr Ih. Bia.....Biaullju.l N«..-w- "Bl-—i Top- . , Prlciai Mon- ThuriTlHirt.,, 1.20I.JO,. l.«0, Z.40, Z.9O. FrlFjl, ,Sal flat., .nd Sun, MOMO. . J.40, 2.75, 3.10. Rlchar* WMmarJi • Dt* Taylar Audio Murphy • Joi» Ivan NltelNlWlvy n»d Sunday at «l4n, Tin Inc. Ptrl. Riln or ghliia. "DESTINATION "COLUMN MARINE THEATRE A. M. TO 10 P. M. Ttl. AS I-1MO for ATLMTIC M T GOBI" • SOUTH" HIGHLANDS. N, J. Rg|ERVATONiro^VTE BO X.46, NEPTUNE, N, S. PI.... Encloio S.ll-Addr«.»«d Env.loo*. Fr«« Ftralni. l'liuri.-Frl.-Snt. Frl.-Siit. Hut. Mat, FRIDAY ONLY But. ConUmiMi* DANNY KAYI •rail* TUK.I A....I..--..* •••.•»• "• BOOK MMT, »» WMIW «.) * FARLEY GRANGER Long Iranchi Vo|«l'i ar L. B. Triv.l Kortoon Kornlvol "Thi Old Dork HOHM" ALAN LADD JEAN MAIRE JEAN ARTHUR - In - VAN HEFLIN 'lilnlllll. lonkinu the comtrucllon ol miters "HANS, CHRISTIAN SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY •kragripi. Sixth" Sovonth unu Ninth o SATURDAY ONLY. AUGUST • •RANDON DEWILOE CHANCERV DIVISION, MONMOUTH th, "mt Will «nd Teit.moni o( Michael SPECIAL MIDNIBHT SHOW ANDERSEN" COUNTY. Dockot No, M3H-I2 • In • Olln inn. d.etttcd, to ileUraln. wnnt . • ADULTS ONLY • _,^^ — Technicolor — KMiA CAWAIIAN, ulin known ai nl.nit Ih. »(or«l»lil El In Cnllnhnn nml mi skirts 8un.~MonT" Sun. font; Kill , Cnlluhnn, .IniHr', KUI/.AIIISTO K. KllmbetK », C»II»li«n hnvo In tho [no- BANNED UNTIL NOW! "SHANE" UAMiAIIAN, IIUKIB, Indlvliliiiilly nnd n»etid. ol »«l» n( iironilui nwnoil Ijy tno ORIGINAL VERSION , ESTER WILLIAMS i»cculrlcli umlep tin l-»«l will nnil (Ue.dmt and locnl.cl nn tlio loulh il«. In Technicolor nl Whlt« Htro.t, H«'l IUnk,'N»w Jorwy, BASS GENUINE WHITE BUCK FERNANDO LAMAS 'i'Ditutni'iit of Mlchml Cnllnhnn, ilrcfiiiccl, In the turn of 111,000.no i nnit you nro ind HONMOUTH COUNTY WKUVkllK rfqulrud to nofifo upon Klataky, (Iniy A "ECSTASY" JACK CARSON IDAHO, .l'lnlnlltfi .vi, IIJCIIAIII' •»• Klutikr, ottoriioyi for lh« Plnlntllt., an EXTRA ADMISSION REQUIRED— ••• Sumlny Contlimoim - iimwer to th* comiilnlnt, a cony «( DENISE DARCIL which I. h.r.wllh lorvod upon you, with. ESTER WILLIAMS q Whtn Wtt" In at dnyi nflrr Auiiuit If. 1MB. ox- • • SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY • • FERNANDO LAMAS elii.lv. »( tho tiny ut lorvlno, ( you FROOT BOOTS $ — Technicolor — lull t« iln ID. JwlKiMiil by, Uutntilt mny JACK CARSON !if{!5i],\%MAfn!WAnlil,!te In rrndi'ftd niinliKt you for tin rMI.I iHiYiARi IIO COIOMUL, WONOIMUl MUIICAI tOMANCII- '1'iliiK. • Wed, Tiie«, M»|, Al(ll JOHN (10DW1N, l)c.r«l»l«nt», Civil Ull In lii» I'omiiliilnl, You ilml DENISE DARCEL tUmuiulvil In lii» I'omiiliilnll loif, Yof u ilml l I>KNNI8 O'KUKI'K n' tt. I.»vl,l N.il.. ./. Y\» Hit your mnwrr iinil liroiif of »«tvlc» KITH IIIIMMKV Alllniuo Hlnir, RINU,, I'lit'lllf W»»li r'l«H In il'itillckt* with th» Olirk ol thy Bu. SPECIAL I'unlulllte, Hun Krnnrlion, t'ni. IKl'lor tiiuifl, Hlnle llniim Annex, 'l'rni« "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" lltlen Nnitlti (loilwln, UnuU Nu. J, Hox tnn, Ni'W JIT*«», In Mi'dfilimt'ii viHIl tlin "LADY WANTS MINK" Dili, l''(iit MycK, I'lnrlilh, , , „ , I'lilix nf olvll iiriit'lli'd itml litnctiliirnliniu — In Tci'linloiilor — — Almi — l'1'Hl.rlrk Illnililiiiif (Imlwlii, Jr., llnill* TAKH rUUYHKIl NIl'rldM Hint It m 1 1 1 11 IflVniii KVKIYN MAH fHIUWIN, vnu: Ili'llit IHivl* - MtnrlliiK Iliiyilen Nn. 'J, llox am, furt My», I ! ," ', "! . WMI. Kvrlyn Mne (ICMIWIM, r/o KrjjUrlrk WlfiDKlUUK (Il-A ilH'niNU (lomV IN. i "THE-STAR" )lo« HI*, Fun Mm», rltirliln, WIN, liruiicr «|i|ilH'lilliiii tor lln; Mi HI.'NAN MO II HOW I'lnlnlrk (llnilmuMf llnilwln. Ill, r/n liulnimnil nt « wimnllmi ml IIInn In urn I'ifilrili'k Illnilaliiii'! (Imlwlii, Jr., llmitt Hindi imrHunnt In llm nilti »t civtl.t*r«;•• FOOTCRAFT SHOES TIIUM. Tlnim, ,Mnt, lite mill iirocnlurr, •urli nlii'lli'iilloij wll -III- Nu. 8, Iliix niv, Kiiri 'My»f», Hiirlilni . mill iirocnlurr, •urli nlii' 1 . 8, llnx till), KiUl My»f», h mml. by tho I'UliitllTn In neciirilnni'i iiiioi)i;iti( it (iiAwroni) (llfliniil JIIIIII UIMIWIII, I'/CI IH/IIIUK hi) mml. by tho I'UliitllTn In ciirilnnii "/'7m Slum' for Mvn, \i ontvn and Children "TMK-MAVA()K" nml l>ru, PLUS INB IIO HIT (XAIKK THKVOIl (llHilitmiK llnilwlii, Jr., UuuU Nu, 1, Hanwith Mid tul.i o! olvll d RICHARD ' — Tfctiiilcnlnr — "Nlop, Vou'rn Killing Mo" BID, J'tiit Myiri, l''luilil«, JOHN "THI 4tTH MAN" YIIII urn lim-liy miinmoiieit In f o vl July 9'J. lORil. INLAND DENNINM' — Almi — — Ctilnr — (ii'llml i iiI i IliiII . HiilirrlnrHl . OnurCiiurl nl NNu — AIMI — te i, CIAANT SCOTIV — STARTS WIONESDAV I BIO. NIOHTI — for Officlal'loy ft Girl Scout Shoti HTAM.KV ('l.rlMHNTH iViillliiltii by" Kiln (!iill«li«ll, aial i (Jlii'li of Hunnlor Ciuir I.IIN CIIAMJV tiiunii ii< Hllli' Cnllnliiiii, IIIIKII*, I'.Hx IIf Ni.w Joriiry, —In- lulli H riillnlinii, HIIIUIP, hiilivliliinlly mu -In- 1 ,, ,n,,/, tlHAV a KIATSIIV, 1 n "THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS" "U'lllTK MdllTMNd" "lUH'Ni; 111' I)HA( I I,A" K> |.;.i«ruiili.>.< unili'i III'. I.«>1 Will mu AllnrnvM fur I'Uliilllfi, 86 MUM I) NT. Hi:I) ItAMv Tr'lnlllllll lit M11 Ii 1111 l'«|llill«n, lln'HI»»ll J B, Viiinl Hlffil. ami MUIIIIIUUIII Cuuiily WtKaia llumil llnl IlKiik, N, i, 197.10 00 to Europe

Mlis Carol Ford NEW YORK—Miss Carol Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louii O. Ford of Sycamore ave., Tinton Falls, left yesterday from Interna- tional Airport for a. month's trip to Europe. She will fly to Brussels, Belgium, and then go on a motor coach tour through 11 countries of Europe. • The tour la sponiored by the New pack, just arrived! Made in our own modern kitchens from fancy, plunjp Jersey Standard club, The group fed-ripe strawberries and sugar! Featured ot all Acmes this week-end! ' will visit in Belgium, Holland, Western Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and the British ! Isles. Miss Ford is a chemist with the Standard Oil Development com- Tomato Juice sr 2 pany at Linden, She plans to take color photographs and movies of c d her trip. She will arrive f Sept. 6. DAIRYCREST Broadcast Hash £' 2 Welfare Group Pint Carton BOSCUL Peanut Butter 11 -oi. flowered tumbler Plans Benefit ... Meltproof Bag2 Free}9 LONG BRANCH — A luncheon Richer, creamier, smoother! Ajax Cleanser 2 com and showing of fall fashions by Keep a supply on hand! BREAD Jane Engel of West End and New York will highlight the annual summer benefit of the Family and Vz Gallon Carton M.12 Supreme Children's society of Long Branch 1 MWM Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the Home- Cake Roll " pk, 39c White stead Coif and Country club In 6 1 Spring Lake Heights. Sandwiches";,, ;"; ,35c Mrs. John M, Oaborne of Allen- Enriched. Doted for 15freshness. ' hurst and Mrs. Edward J. Davlea Pops XT, 35c of Gooseneck Point are chairmen Fred and Eric Kress will furnlih Gold Pound Cake 55c music. The final committee meet- Fancy ing will be held Monday morning; Box Virginia Lee. Regularly 59c! 21-oz. package. at Mrs. Osborne's home on Page BLUEBERRIES Jersey ave. ft ^ Virginia Lee Cinnamon Proceeds will help defray ex- California penses of the society, which last Ib. year spent $18,000 placing 43 chil- SEEDLESS Streussel Loaf 29c dren in temporary boarding home*, TOILETRIES GRAPES Generously topped with streussel. placing six in adopting bomm, and On Salt in ttortl With TclHtry Of partmtnU California j completing ten adoptions. b lom Assisting the chairmen ar« Mr» Bayer Aspirin •f °""62100 c BARTLETT lbs. Butter Bread \l,.M 25c Rtoul Pietri, president, Mrs. Stan- PEARS 2 Only Louella Butter used as shortening. ley M. Tracy, Mrs. Winn Rose, Mr« Bufferin .,"« 53c Alton V. Evans, Mrs. Thomas Mc- Ex-Lax California Glinchey, Mrs. Robert Lockhart, lft. 28c VALENCIA Dozen Mis. Harold Bcizer, Mra. Anaon Anacin ORANGES Clough, Mrs. Howard Dutcher, Fr« fm 59c Benjamin Einhorn, Mrs. John C Lysol Giordano, Mrs. A. H. Meyer, Mrs fit 55c- Yellow Squash ft. 5c Green Peppers 3»«10c E. Melvin Goddard, Mrs. Harry Gieenberger, Mrs. Stuart Haupt, Alka Seltzer J*J 29c ** 54c Egg Plant 2 0la vNa eoffHr i Super Coolar. B .M.i, ^ 20c Chickens1 , 39 r 5 3 ward Wolveiton, Asbury Park, Instant "" Enjoy tender, crisp, golden-brown fried chicken this week-end! Alt ball Acmes. m Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Turpin cow and grandsons Charles and Frtd Tea f" Chuck of Lamb T."" «> 45c Midget Bologna b 59c Royal Crown 6 ^ 37c Flu dementi have returned from a ten- 0... day vacation at North Beach, Md. Tea Bags £Ceup Fresh Ground Beef b 39c Midget Salami Mr. Turpin's son, Harold W. Turpin l9c •b.59c Hires ^ 6^ 37c of Cincinnati, Ohio, returned with CANDY FEATURES Plate Beef b 15c All-Beef Frankfurters ib69c CANNED FRUITS, JUICES them for a visit. Vl lb Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Van- Licorice Babies '";z 19c Smoked Pork Hocks * 29c Frozen Fillet Flounder 55c Kcuren, South st., visited Sunday pk. Purple Plums 30-ci. can 25c with their cousin, Miss Edith El- Charms Sour Balls' Smoked Picnics 1JJ°"K •b 45c Teddy's Crab Cakes £;:/';;. 35c 1MAl liott of Scotch Plains. l 9 t Prune Juice 31*. 35c st., entertained at a birthday party WHIAt Hi-C Grape Drink COB 29c Sunday for their son Fred, Jr., who «""Rankeftcir juIOe P H0NltI ^ \\ \ \ N^x was four years old. Celebrating Grape Juice ^ 2 »£ with Fred were Robert and Patty 0iVO >> W ~^\ \\\ \\\V \ \V S\\\ a I •Fary, Karen, David and Deedee Bread Crumbs ™'"»k Pineapple Juice^,. 2 ', .-n , 19c Moves, Jackie, Jesse and Barbara IH0 ir 3 b Brand, Sharon Lameo, Jesse Burk- Cream White J TL '28" c 7i QUICK-MEAL IUYS ett, Bobby, Bernle and Barbara WHI MUT Denogar, Stevie Tbmaino and Bob- Coffee Cup Bags £"i''u 69c Ideal Tuna " ,, „„ 37c by Wolf. NI5Mlf EXTRA 7 Mrs. Leon Romlnski and.daugh- Evap. Milk 2™ Pork & Beans •£ 2 'JT 23c ters Jackie and Susie, Monmouth l0UIlw SHARP 11 rd., visited the girls' grandmother, Evap. Milk 2^250 Cheese 79c Dinner V,*/^.'.'.^ i i»n. 'tT. 31c Mrs, Frank Romlnski of Irvlngton 2-lb. Friday, Frostce S33.., M2 X 25c Mrs. G, B. Whltfleld, Broad it., Dog Goodies loaf UM0N> u spent last Tuesday and Wednesday Velveeta 99c miprhorl 9 >- Ql« with her mother, Mrs. William J. Orange Base •£ 2'-29c Wyman of Newark. She represent- Ckllfioc °l»"<'al. Club Amtrltan ar anernert UnwB „ OrillI,z ^^ rflc ed the local W.S.C.S, Thursday at f 0UVI011 n meeting at the Bancroft-Taylor Bon,0il '" slices „„,„,. tHi Rest' home 'at Ocean Grove, * 63c Special Thit Week Only! The Sunday-school picnic held Pickle Spears «£" *27c Provolone Salami Cheese by tho Methodist church at Mate- i» 59c HOUSEHOLD -J pi--- I doconk beach Saturday wag attend- Lifebuoy Soap 3,^ 37c Kindless Fancy Swiss ed by 100 porsona, *. 53c INSTITUTE «#"nece Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Werner, •4wi0f Open Ffiil(ty$ Ti/J O.-« Creamy Mucnster Cheese Tinton ave., have returned from Efftcllv, Thru Sal., Aug. 8 motor trip West. Borden Gruyere Cheese Mixing Bowl Albert Angelbeok, son of lira, Doris Angelbeok, hwy, 30, li em- Shefford Snappy Cheese *£ 21c $ ployed at the Cnrvel lot cream K stand on tho highway at Wayside Garlic Cheese Link "*" ,.„, 29c Sets 1.99 Mr. and Mrs, Charles TlhhsU of Regular $4.50 Value! Ssvanton, Vt,, were recent dinner Glendale Club Cheese Food f 89c Beautiful Rose Pttlttn. No purchittl Rucats of Mr. and Mra. Kenmth necemryl While they last 1 Way, Clinton avo, Mr. Tibbalt u >HI 10 Mrs. Way'* brother, Cottage Cheese "" 2 *;'; 35c Mr. and Mra, Joseph O'Donittll eolM and daughter Kllun and Mlu Ma- Ideal Margarine '° Wlil b 27c rie Gallagher, Farm lane, returned Sunday from n motor (rip io Frid- Planters Hi-Hat Ideal Ball trlckihurf, Md,, Wilmington, Del Sunkist and Washington, D. O. Peanut Oil Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce , Mr. and Mm, J. B. Purdle, Farm Concentrate Fruit Jars (mt liil Huh A "must" for turkey or chicken!— Una, entertained toruho woik-«nd S 39c r 75c 7*o>. for Mr, and Mrs. John Wolfe and Cm 92.85 •lull Q7« •!••"• II (10 A treat with ham I Stralnod or wholo eii "mn • llc ' The complote detergent. Includes softener! Mini Loontlnt- Youn& proftiior dfitn VU\J «|aaan JJKt of nodal work .it Ohio StaU un|. vanity, Columbia, Ohio, li vliltlni her brothiHn-Uw And Dialer, RED BANK and FAIR HAVEN ACME MARKETS ARE NOW OPEN fcVERY Dr. and MM, Gorman Thilford, floulh. it ' THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M, »r 170 Iread St., Rtd Bank 576 Rivtr Road, Fair Havon ,RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6,1953 I beach plum and thickets, some of property in favor of thc state, 8:30. Holy Communion will also be Commissioner England laid. Solemn Novena distributed at 6:30. Confession will New Island Beach Recreation Area 1 which arc found nowhere else in be hoard Thursday afternoon from 'the state. American automobile drivers To Begin Tonight 4 to 5:30 p. m. and 7:30 to 8 p. m. Efforts by Governor Driscoll, burn enough gasoline over a holiday h 0 after novena services. For the least Will Be Easy lo Reacli by Parkway coupled' with assistance by the week-end this year to fill 35 fully EAST KEANSBURG—A solemn Phipps estate, made it possible for Special This Weel... .^g& •• novena to Our Lady of the Mi- of the assumption, a holy day of -•• laden, average-size tank ships, ac- obligation, masses at St. Cather- __ _ . , the state to acquire this property cording to the National Federation raculous Medal will be conducted TRENTOW - Still another pub-' .. p .op iation of $2,750,000. by Rev. Edward A. Murray, C. M., ine's will be at 6, 8, 10 and 11 ror an a pl r of Shipping. o'clock. lie recreation. area-I«land Beach, Tnisteea ot the cstate rejected of the ' Miraculous Medal Novena Hildegarde Aids —will be made more accessible and mucn h| hel. casn offcr3 !m thc Boya are able to make pocket roonej hand, Germantown, Pa., at St. convenient to thousands of motor-1 ' by selllnir The Register—Advertisement Catherine's Catholic church on 'EN ROUTE OVERSEAS ists with opening of the Garden I ' — ^ Bray ave. here besinnlng tonight Hospital Monday State Parkway, says Commissioner ' at 8 o'clock and closing on Friday, EAST KEANSBURG — P v t. Bayard L. England, vice chairman ; Aup. 14, at 8 p. m. The novena Georpe J. Diercks, son of Mr. and LONG BRANCH—"Miss Show of th« Hevt Jersey Highway is in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mrs. John A. Diercks of 46 Raynor Business." the unique "Hildegarde," Authority. . I AWAY ON VACATION? A LOVELY ARRAY Mary in preparation of her fenst ave., was guest of honor at a fare- will be the star attraction at the day, the Assumption, Saturday, well party Saturday at Buck Gov. Alfred' E. Driscoll, said the I Smith's restaurant here. Pvt. Savoy theater in Asbury Park for commissioner, arranged for the! Aug. 15. the week beginning Monday. Her state to obtain title to this ten-mile Don't Let Your Calls Go The week day masses during the Dicrcks is stationed at Camp Kil- OF mer en route to Europe. He en- opening night performance will tie strip of sand beach and dune land ' UNANSWERED ! Red Bank 6-4/00 novena will be nt 7:30 and 8:30 for'the benefit of Monmouth Me- etretehlng: from Seaside Park to o'clock. Confessions will be heard, tered' the Army in February, and completed a course in automotive morial hospital. Barnegat inlet In Ocean county. | Our (mined telephone Nccretarieft will take all your telephone. after the novena ruck evening. To- Plans arc being made for the morrow is the first FrHay of the fuel and electrical system renr»'r at message* in complete detail. While you are away . • • take Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. State Department of Conservation advantage of our 24-HOUR SERVICE. •nonth. Masses will be at 7:30 and and Economic development, which will administer the area, to estab- lish there a seashore recreational THE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE sit 157 BROAD STREET , RED BANK Inaccessible for many years, the 2,600 acres remain in a natural state and state plans are to pro- | tect Its dunes, wildlife and natural setting. Improvements will include a new state highway, .recreation, YOUR LOCAL BONDED TRAVEL AGENT bathing and parking: facilities. This FOR work Is expected to be completed It was awful nice to set- by next summer. World Wide Airline Steamship Hotel Retorts The parkway through Ocean 3.00 - 2.50 - Mr. 4 Mrs. Louis Zandt county and Tpma River will bring Rail Tours' But Tourt Crimes — it the move into this expanse of natural beach and their npw home in Applebrook Farm. dunes to Jersey vacationists. They'll find Visitors will find In this seashore O'DCNNELL TRAVEL AGENCY many lovely neighbors here garden spot, among other things, 12 Broad St. 31* Cookman Avi. and a very nice kind of living. a variety of rarely seen birds such as warblers, thvushes, flickers, Tel. RE 6-5080 Tel. AS 2-7685 LITTLE SILVER Hildegarde has many kinds of spotted sandsnipcrs, marsh wrens, RED BANK ASIURY PARK Jacob II. V. M. Lcfferh ongs, Is a comedienne, quiz master, cardinals and horned larks in a etress, entertainer and brilliant natural sanctuary. BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE ccompanist for her own ballads Charles T. Kilromtm nd comedy pieces. These birds find a haven among There is NEVER a charge for our service. Monday night has been pro- the bayberry, greenbrler, heather, Applebrook Farm aimed Monmouth Memorial Hos- Route 35 ital Nigrht, when "Hildegarde," as- isted by Robert Norrls and his Just nortli of Naval iHisic, will perform. She will be Underpass t the Savoy for the balance of the Middletown Township, eek through Saturday, Aug. 15. New Jersey Hcadden's Corner Mrs. Mary Skilonis has sold her iome to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fal- lonetti and Is living with relatives it Washington Park. William T. Reddington has re- urned to his job with Colgate at ersey City after a three-week va- i cation. I Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Henderson ! and family left Thursday for a motor trip to Niagara, N. Y. We Invite Mrs. Elsie Drexel, who has been Gain Pleasure you and your family to Inspect the isiting Mr. and Mrs. August Hill- homes at Rlverdell Farm man of Longwood ave., has re- Just 5 minutes from Red Bunk timed io her home in Fort fiauder- An exciting kind of living' ale, Fla. Built by a man who loves his home. Mrs. Joan Derickson and daugh- Jacob R. V. 31. Leffcrts er and Mrs. Thomas Lynn have eturned to Riverton, Iowa, after without Charles T. Kilconiiiis letting with Mr. and Mrs. James We«t Front Street near Whltehlll of Francis court. Half Mile Road Mrs. Gretchen Roter of San Fran- Middletown, New Jersey cisco, Cat., is visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lesberg. Maj. and Mrs. Max- ivell Foster and family, who re- cently returned to thc United States from Germany, were recent Gaining Weight! guests with Mr. and Mrs. Losborg. 1 Mrs. John Krusls of Cooper rd.! ast week observed her birthday at a family gathering at her home. FATTENING lira. Catherine Moran and Mr. up to 80 AORE STRENGTH! and Mrs. Nell Moran of New York city were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Rlskamm, Sr., of up to 21% MORE MILEAGE! Harvard at. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Clmato of EASIER RIDING COMFORT! Fort Lauderdale, Fla., axe visiting friends and relatives in this area. Mrs. Nina Whitehill, night super- visor at Rlvervlow hospital, is en- joying her annual vacation. Lincroft The Great NEW Mrs. George Ttlchdale and Infant daughter Pamela Ann have re- turned home from Riverview hos- ALL-NYLON CORD pital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flrohock of Jersey City, spent Sunday with Mr. Super-Cushion and Mrs. John Mauser, Mrs. Fire- hock is thc former Ethel Hughes of Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Landau of GOODAEAR Brooklyn, were week-end guoats of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Landau. E. Douglas Brandt and daugh- .'riced at but a f«w dollars ters visited Mr. and Mr». Robert more than standard tires, yet Wetmore of Freehold and Mr, and miles ahead in safety, dura- Mra. Gus Nelson of Red Bank, Sun- bility and riding comfort. day. Mr, and ills. Paul Ludlow and «on Mark of Port Monmouth, spent Wt lean you tint whil* yours art btina recapped in Friday with Mr. and Mra. Brandt, Frank Parker, singer on the Ar- a«r own plant. No charge for leaner* or mounting. thur Godfrey program, viJlted lin- croft inn Saturday, A baked goods sale will be held for the benefit of thc Ladies' Aid SUOAR FRBI society at the Community church Saturday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Frank Leslie and Mrs. Charles Conover MOUNT TIRE SERVICE are in charge, Alex Wilson of Toms River will 75 WHITE ST., RED BANK be the speaker at thc morning ser- coob/rtAR vice at the Community church Sun- *•<- TIRES -^ TEL. RE 4-0414 day at 11 o'clock. Choir practice will take placo at 1 p. m. Saturday under the direction of the organ- ist, Werner A, Birch, (in throwaway bottles) HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK Satisfy your 'sweet tooth"* keep your figure, too! DON! BY Hot one bit fattening? Yet itleiicioui favor* quality, in all 6 popular MARTIN J. McGUIRE Famous Cott Flavor-Quality BEUISTERED You khoto Cott quality, from Cott beverages with sugar... J'It'« Cott to be Good." Now you can enjoy this tame famous quality, but ALL FLAVOR Monmouth County'» Largest Plumbing and Heating Contractor! for Homes and Industrial Plants -NO SUGAR! . ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK Enjoy yourself - without Fat-Fear Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today No few of adding weight, or breaking your did, Cotl quality may coil a PHONE RID BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY tittle more, but you know why at flrst TASTE, Now—enjoy yourself, with BOILERS - RADIATORS - FIXTURES - PIPE . VALVES theiedeliclou) new d/eter/o treats! IN "S«|ar" lEVEKAflCS T00-6ET C«tt QUALITY AND FITTINGS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES COTT Shore Distributors, 1238 Corlies Ave., Neptune, N. J. ASbury 2-7546 RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6,1953

' In Hit Peeenot Five Monmouth Granges to Exhibit THE LAKE HOUSE Farm Products at Trenton State Fair -•- TOSYHANNA. PA. TRENTON ,— Twenty granges Fleishman of Matawan and Susan WBithcr's Paradise from nine counties in the state will Paul of Fanwood. .Private lake front, private bath stage their mass displays of farm Mrs. Leroy H. Sickels entertained products for the admiration of visi- the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Home cooking. New sun-patio tors to the state fair, which opens club at her home. Prize winners Golf course nearby here Sunday, Sept. 27, and closes were Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick, Mrs. American Plan {56 weekly Oct. 4. Five Monmouth granges Richard Erdmann and Mrs. Wil- Capacity 20 will have exhibits. liam Wasmuth. Others attending Telephone Mount Pocono 6061 Demands for space have been un- were Mrs. Rennselaer L. Cartan, precedented, according to William Mrs. Joseph Baler, Mrs. Edward Open All Year C. Lynn, superintendent In charge Currie, Mrs. Howard Erdmann and of the grange and floral shows, and Mrs. Paul A. Egan. the remit is that only three of last Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Johnson, year's exhibitors could be accom- Jr., and children Gary and David modated with a return ticket. Most have returned to their home in the ACOUSTICON of the remaining 17 granges are Green and White Village after those who could not be accepted spending three weeks with Mr. and last year and were on the waiting Mrs. Harvey N. Johnson, Sr., and HEARING AID CENTER ltat.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nllson of Batterlee—Cardi—Mold! e\ Reaairi The three returnees are Titusville Chicago, III." 163 of Mercer county, Cologne 191 Miss Elizabeth Ann Vreeland left r«r Any Make Marine Aid of Atlantic county and Mountain Thursday to visit her grandparents, Aceuttlcen OUrloit View 137 of Sussex county. The Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Applegate at AudlvM Paravax other granges, which are also busily their slimmer home In Ship Bottom. Aurex Stadia Car Btltaaa Sanatana preparing for th'e show are the fol- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller, Malca Tele* lowing: Jr., are spending a week in Chi- Mlcranla Until Atlantic county, Egg Harbor 146; cago, 111., where Mr. Miller is on Mlcretent e Weetern Clectrla Natlanal Zenith Burlington county, Columbus 58; business. Come on in and SAVE at' SAFEWAY ' Cape May county, H>tas Creek 138 Mr. and Mrs; Harry Kahn of Un- And All Other Makes and Tuckahoe 139; Gloucester coun- ion Bridge, Mass., have been visit- during this great big sale event. You'll ty, Aura 122 and Willlamstown 85; ing relatives in Belmar and friends 141 COOKMAN AVK. Mercer county, Mercer 77 and Pen- in Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Kahn find bargain buys all over the store. ASkury Park s-lioa nington 64; Monmouth county, are former Matawan residents. Farmingdale 157, Jerseyville 213, Donald Weir, Jr., son of Mr. and Monmouth 92, Raritan 156 anMrsd . Donald S. Weir of Broad St., Southard 218; Salem county, Fries- has returned home from Monmouth burg 81; Somerset county, Somer- Memorial hospital, where he was It's SHERMAN'S set 7, and Sussex county, Farmers' operated on for appendicitis. For Slip Coven Enterprise 165 and Wantage 78. Mrs. Charles Jones of Miriam pi. The waiting I)st for 1954 already has joined her husband, who is in GASOENSI E and Draperies includes one grange in Hunterdon the Officer Training corps at Fort LEVERAGE county, three in Mercer, two inBennlng, Va. Tomatoes ° 2 23 Middlesex, two in Monmouth and Miss Mary Ann Blsh of Prospect (Reg. Price 2 cam 2Jc) six in Warren. The building can Point Gardens has been visiting a BARGAINS accommodate only 20 exhibits. group of sorority sisters at Penn Feature of Gransa day Wednes- State college, Pa. for your r«fr«>hm«nt day, Sept. 30, will be the horseshoe Mr. and Mrs. George Mara of1 pitching tournament. Raymond Highland ave. are entertaining her Tomato Juice 25 SJhober of Vlneland Grange 11 Issister and brother-in-law, Mr. and (Ra». Price) 2»< a can) the defending champion. Mrs. John Hartert and children (ALL BOTTLE BEVERAGES PLUS DEPOSIT) As usual an attendance contest Suzanne, Maureen and Jacqueline c 50LA ROOT IEER will be held throughout the week of West Hyattsville, Md. dinar Ciiiiroralo i ' A <« and the grange having the highest dUPcl alllgeraiC dRAPE, CLUB SODA •) cam score based on the number of n bci 27c U-bet Syrups FRUIT FLAVORED « A jax Cleanser 2'«(Ref. Pric21a 2 ca1m 23t) < 'grangers registering, plus distance L ROOT BEER, LEMON LIME, A quart traveled, will be awarded a grange EdwardA.Viner&Co. L CREAM, GINGER ALE, CLUB SODA L • hols. CALL RE 6-0*6 rug for the overseer's station. The award will be presented at the INVESTMENT CLUB SODA or GINGER ALE 2 " »'• SUNSHINE - KRISPY 1 Ib. pkg. J2c For Shop at Home Service state grange session in Atlantic Hoffman Uflait* B..L BLACK CHERRY, *%W n. MK. Free Estimates City next December. MANAGEMENT DCK RASPBERRY, CHERRY SODA 6 (Reg. Prica 27c a pkg) Continuous advice on a IffnlLC nOCR RASPBERRY, CHERRY SODA L bell. IB Crackeis Matawan modwt fee bask. Pepsi Cola HITS THE SPOT 6 SHERMAN'S 37c 10 oz. ^ ^ . Decorators CORPORATION MERGERS ASST FLAV Mr. and Mrs. Jac Cushman of Broken nnd coiwultants in tha »•!• Nehi Beverages °« 6 L" 37c pkgs. ^^< 41 Broad 8t Taylor rd. entertained at a. picnic of going businesses. ' at their home Saturday evening. Red Hill Road • Mlddletown. N. 1. REAREAL ROOROOTT Green Peas (Rag. Price 11c a pk|) Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Tal. Middlelown S-0252 Hires Root Beer 6 '1°: 37 rett|J. McKeen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Addrem: 11 Wall St. Charles Mandevllle, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. 5, N. T. More Money Savers J, Judson Evans, Mr. and "Mrs. F. Membem' N. Y. Stack Exchange VISKING-mAPPED-GOV'T INSPECTED Howard Lloyd, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sno White Salt 2 -. 13. Halsey Hite, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Baxter, Swanson's Boned Chicken - - 43c See the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnson, Jr., CHARM and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harris GROUND Asparagus EA"YK -^ • 35« of Matawan, and Herbert Nllson of FASHIONS Chicago, 111. CliMKMaa Dooatak LORD MOTT'S A 16 oz. OC. Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Thorsen and children Sharon and Kenneth are Green Beans FRENCH STYLE L »nl OD« spending three weeks In Orlando, BEEF Fla., with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Superfine Limagrands ^ - •" 15< Tracy. Mrs. Edna Holden of Morgan DSALIA*I Daata GREENWOOD A 1 lb flr. Beach left Saturday to spend a You'll find Safeway's Ground Beef a bttttr value for you rlCnlcQ D661I HOME STYLE-SWEET L ;,„ «3* month In Pasadena, Cal. 1 1! Barry Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. -beeavM'rr'i prepared in our"modern central meat plant NigkwayCorn ™°«™-» 2 .::,33> Douglas Ward of 5 Schenck ave., under constant government supervision. Satisfaction guar- •. was the guest of honor at a party held last Thursday In celebration anteed or your money cheerfully refunded. "" Tuna Fish ;of his third birthday. His guests LADIES' SUMMER i were Martha Miller, Carol Lynn lfBffAl BAACV SHOULDER, SQUARE CUT SUNSHINE Mandevllle, Glenn Pike, Richard DRESSES 39 SILVER SAILS Patton, Eloise Evans, Edward SPORTSWEAR WSsMli HVA9I U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED 35< WHITE MEAT ' 7 oz. can Mack, Peggy Ann Harris, Craig 37< McKeen, Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen, 26 Bread St. Red Bank • A||B BAltff SHOULDER, SQUARE CUT lb. COLORS Jr., Mrs. Randolph Harris, Mrs. Open Friday Nights 'til 9 59c Judson Evans, Mrs. Walter Pike, •VAUID KVA9I us.CHOICE HONEYBIRD BRISKET ,L A V RED - TART 19 oi. can 23* Mrs. Vincent Patton and Mrs. U.S. CHOICE lk OaJ< Pitted Cherries Charles Mandevllle. Rib Roast CH^X^U - 73* Corned Beef Rll ' ,. Sugar Wafers DUTCH MAID 6 oz. pkg. I QC Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barton Me- Farm & Garden Supplies S C O v T U. S. CHOICE '" Klnney and son of Farmington, Rib Chops cSiA DE D v< Ai "65c lamb Chops 98< Mo., are visiting her parents, Mr. SINCE 1891 IREAST Orange Juice RJIL 0' GOLD 4« oz. can 31 C and Mrs. Fred Burlew of Wy- O FUNK Pawer Lawn Loin Chops CRADED VIAL * 79« Stewing Lamb ckoff st. ••"^ •• • ^a»Bi aws^rv wnnvw »•«•• sj. *w - aujr • ^ TT tJBjei^ a«a>aie«aiejajT mr ruinn • -^ ~ • ••• isk I Wk A 1 Ib AV Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Sr., Mowera Supplies of Harding blvl, are enjoying a Shoulder Chopt"'SSS 53e Stewing Veal'5S"£ff »13« CM»b«ll'i Pork• BUN 2 .... 27< vacation In Florida. Woodruff'! Veal Roast«Sfig5e.»."35« Miss Anne Baxter, daughter of Planet Jr. Bulk Seeds DevMtheer Bread Criabt Z16< Mr. and Mrs. Denver Baxter of Wy- Tool, anal ckoff.st., celebrated her tenth birth- Traclora Painle day at a party at her home Sun- SAFEW's day afternoon. Her guetta were Hardware Sarah : Ellen Noddings, Betty Old Virginia J«lly Heaney, Diane Herbert, Barbara Henderson and Karen Olmttead of APPlf CHERRY or beautAi BAKTtETT TEAKS Matawan. Mrs. George Gaskell and Mn. J. APPLE GRAPI 35c Phimp,firip«»rs,..iwe«t Raymond Ketchel were guests jakcfiltoeatorcan! Du Pont when Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson en- These are large eating-iize peart... tertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Priie winners were Mrs. smooth-skinned and iweet and juicy Gaskell, and Mn. Dwlght Gatwood to bite Into — Buy 'em now while pears of Parlln. are plentiful and top quality. Cement & Dr. and Mn. William H. Pengel MAIN ST. EATONTOWN 3-0084 of Valley dr. were week-ind guests 362 BROAD ST. of Mr. and Mrs, John Bauer at their summer home In Elka park, Stucco Tuxedo, N. T. Cilifirnii's Miss Janice Pailenia, daughter OORN'S FOTO FUNNIES of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pailenia of RED BANK , Fiieit! Main st, celebrated her 12th birth- Paint day at a dinner party at her home 2 29 last week. Her guests were Patri- * Give your' home long- cia Helms, Patricia Schuber, Con- Plenty of Free Parking FANCY ITMNQ BEANS stance Insley, Terry Ann Galloway, lbs. lasting protection and Claudia Hite, Virginia Kuhns, Lynn ROUND and TENDER beauty with Du Pont-Ce- Tuttle, Marie Dietrich, Joan Ander- BEANS ment it Stucco Paint—now son and Helen Gregory, in 24 vibrant "Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Garrison STORE COMPLETELY Colors" and intermixes. entertained at a steamed clam par- N. Y. STATE - TENDER PASCAL Ib. Abo, a briUiant white that ty Saturday evening In honor of CELERY stays white. Mn. Garrison's father, Herman Thorstn, who was celebrating his AIR CONDITIONED Cucumbers 'ANCY-CKIS» I.. tO< Gropes ««OIISS-SUCAA SWEET • Fortified with OULUX birthday, Guests were Mayor and C D Mrs. Spafford W, Schenck, Mr. and resin and special oils to seal Mrs. Wesley F. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Cirroti ^ -11« ....15< Red Plums '«>"-»»« ,. XV out moisture that causes Charles Barker, Mr. and Mn. Har- Advertised Prlcei Effective Al MFEWAV ITOREI In NlW Yirk end NlW Jirity, Thursday, Friday end S.turdiy,. crumbling and cracking. old Dlsbrow, Mr, and Mn. Edgar 10 Speedy Check Stands Saves costly repair bills! Pike of Matawan and Mr, and Mrs. Auguil 6th, 7th »nd fllh, We reierva the right to limit quintiliei, Jamas VanBrackla of Keyport. it No elaborate propara- Mr, and Mn. Anthony Nucclo of tion—it's tho rondy-to-usc, Washington ave,, are parents of a DOG FOOD smooth-flowing, alkyd-typa fourth son, born Sunday, Aug. 2,"Why don't you gtt fat, bald CHEESE SPREAD Flfi BARS PIHEAPPLE JUICE paint for stucco, concrete,' In Jersey Shore Oentral hospital, VAN ZK LALANI NIP 'N' TUCK Point Pleasant. and proiptrom Ilk* other plaster, brick, and asbestos SUZITTE 15*/, oi. shingles. MIM Judith Holden, daughter of man t" Mr, and Mr*. Lawrenea Holden, Is 46 oi. cen cinl 25 spending a we«k with hir aunt, Mn, Brrol Sklslak of Neptune City. bpkg. 28* Mn, Edwin IT, Domlnlok and Lady, wa'll halp him proipar In J. H. KELLY CO. Mn, Ralph W, Herrlok of Mata- his dealings hera, wa may even HY-PRO BLEACH TEA BAGS CRISCO LIGHT MEAT TUNA wtn and Miss Mary Stack of Porth rmPJT rVflCK Amboy left Monday to spend a va-halp fatten him thru aaia of QUART SIZE CANTERBURY TIL RI 6-3900 cntlon at the Herrlok summer cot- mind and body by hli dapand- qquirt boll, SHORTENING CHICKEN 0' SEA - Chunk Style lo 48 to M A tage at Pine drove, Conn, Ing on our services, but ha'll 2 pluidepld , COH. nitOAU ST. Arthur Pennettl has returned to 17 3 Ib can Q / C o'Aoi. e.n 35* Iiimuboro, Mam,, after pending hava to maka hit own arrange- •ovornl days with relatives In Mat-mand for tha baldnati. j) HANDING HI). awnn, ,' Mr, nnd Mn, doom* Malor of Dorn'i Photo Shop, 15 Walliea Waihlnffton tivi,, entortnlnod re- IIANK cently for their daughter, Mary St. Rad Bank 6-2273. Com OPEN THURS. & FRI. Ann, who was celebrating ihir tenth marolal A Portrait Photograph birthday, Her guwti wore Chrlittl Johnien, Burnt) Kllon Nodding!, Ju- an, Camarai, Suppllai & Fin- PAINTS dith Insley, Peggy and Alvlnn Ma- lining for tha Amataur It Pro SAFEWAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 Donald, Verna. Iflllslon, Carolyn Morroll, flhilla Laiki and Annfaitlonal. Horn* Movlai. Eidik RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6.1958 /Waters Wing Coast Lightning Trophy Waters' 'Revenger' Wins •J. Spotting Sports Atlantic Coast Title ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Ed corrected his error kefor* it was Hy Cunningham Waters of Red Bank's Monmouth too late. Davis was blown to lee- Boat club, sailing "Revenger," won ward with his spinnaker, and Wa- Matawan Nine the 1953 Atlantic Coast Lightning ters, Sindle and Marge Adams from ONE OF THE BIG EVENTS OP THE SHREWSBURY RIVER championship with 64 points, cop- Metcdeconk commenced to fight it YACHT CLUB is scheduled Saturday when the Navesink river club ping two seconds and a third, in out for the lead over the next two holds its annual predicted log race. This is an interesting contest due a three-race series In Sandy Hook reaches. On the final weather leg Slices Margin to the fact that it encompasses operation in the river, bay and ocean, bay off the marina here Saturday Sindle again moved out in front, which tests a skipper under any and all conditions. and Sunday. and this time was never caught, to In Legion Loop The cup waiting to bo presented to the winner Is the Harry Sindle of Lavallette, 1953 win the race handily. Miss Adams Express Cruiser Championship trophy, a perpetual challenge { state champion; was runner-up for staved off Waters' late surge on Huskies Trail Banker! prlic, donated by the National Association of Engine and Boat f the title with 61 '/i points. Sindle's the reach home to take second Manufacturers. This Is an old, old trophy, which has been "Bayradcr" tied June Mothot's with "Revenger" third. Tiegland By f£ Game After in competition since 1906, and Is nno the skippers really go "Chantey" for seventh place among was fourth and Allaire fifth. out to win. 28 starters in Saturday afternoon's Heavier Air Whipping Neptune, 7-1 Bill Salladin, in charge of public relations, Informs us that approxi- opening race, but won both heats mately 20 entries will hoist anchor at starting time Saturday. Dr. An- Sunday. Sunday's final race was sailed In An off night for Shrewsbury post, even heavier air and nearly half son G. Hoyt, who is becoming quite well known in predicted log races Allaire Wins Opener American Legion nine of Red with his small craft Pompano, will be out to cop the 46-year-old trophy. the contestants stayed on shore. Bank moved Matawan to within Others known in this field of. racing and scheduicd in the event include Monmouth Boat club's Charlie Sindle took Bayradcr to the front one-half game of the leading club, Dr A. B. Dumont, Rolston Waterbury, Donald Stone, Dr. Ralph Whip- Allaire, defending champion, was almost at once and opened up a as the Huskies climbed a notch in pie, Austin P. Winters, Dr. E. G. Waters and many others well known third in his new boat, "Magic," long lead on the first weather leg. the ladder by clubbing Neptune, 7-1, in this new but fast-growing sport, with 60 points. Allaire won Satur- Waters, also sailing very well In behind the classy chucking of Hal day's opener, and took two fifth the rough sea, dueled with Marge Deitz on the Neptune diamond. Mm. Philip Bowers ha* entered the race and an lar aa wa places Sunday in heavy weather. Adams and Bob Adams, sailing know she is the only female skipper in the event Mrs. Bowers Two other Red Bank boata were "Vagalbond" for second place. As In Despite being Idle the Bankers will try her skill as a nnvlgntor In her small cruiser. Phil the morning ••ace, Sindle opened up held the first spot with 11 victories among the first'ten: Miss Methot in 12 outings. Matawan continues Bowers is chairman of the log race. Commodore Henry Stadler of the Atlantic Highlands yacht club, second from right, in sixth pla.ee with IV/i points and a good margin to weather, and Waters cut it down on the down- to press the leaders with 11 vic- Bob Davis seventh with 45 points. tories on the win side of the ledger SAILING EDUCATION FOR YOUTHS—The Shrewsbury Sailing presents the Atlantic coast Lightning championship trophy to Ed Waters of Red Bank's Mon- wind legs, forcing Sindle to light and Yacht club, Pleasure Bay, has been having a busy summer season Allaire did the three-mile trian- with a pair of losses on the losing mouth boat club Sunday afternoon after his " Revenger" took two seconds and a third to win gular course, twice around, between to stay ahead. On the second lap side. instructing up and coming sailors the art of handling the tiller, jib and Sindle maintained his position, other sailing tactics. To further interest and to give children a the three-race series in Sandy Hook bay off the Atlantic Highlands marina. - Crew members the marina breakwater here and Sandy Hook, in on hour, eight while Waters, now solidly In sec- The winners backed up Deitz knowledge of the fundamentals, several members of the club obtained William Wikoff, left, and Borden L. Hance look on. Harry Sindle of Lavallette tied for sev- e ond place, closed fast on the final with a 7-hit attack. Deitz struck out a sailing instructor. This year the Sailing and Yacht club obtained minutes" and 25 seconds Saturday. enth m Saturday's race, but copped two first places Sunday to take runner-up position for Sindle's times in Sunday's races reach to cop second, and the se- 13 and gave up only one free ticket the services of George Lucas, of the Bay Head Yacht club, to give ries, Bob Adams was third, Marge to the initial sack. Al Wolf and instruction two mornings each week. He teaches seamanship, includ- were 58- minutes seven seconds and the title, ahead of Monmouth Boat club's Charlie Allaire, defending titleholder, who won Sat- 58 minutes 18 seconds. Adams fourth, and Allaire again DolU were the big hitters in th» ing knots and splicing, the care of a boat, tactics and group sailing. contest, each tagging out a pair of urday buj scored two fifths in Sunday's heavy weather. . took fifth. Woodpussy class boats are used for instruction and it is not necessary Leeward Start hits in four trips to the rubber, as to be a boat owner for children participating. Mr. Luca3 also gives Commodore Henry Stadler of the Taking his usual safe leeward the Huskies scored In every inning lessons to the old skippers as well as the pilots to be. Atlantic Highlands yacht club pre- but the first. start in Saturday'e race, Allaire sented the Atlantic coast- trophy The sessions, which conclude nt the end of the month, had shot out in front early on the first II special fee for dub members and a bargain fee for a pair of 'Garden State' and the commodore's prize, port- Atlantic Highland* dropped a 2-1 Sulky Races Start weather leg with Charlie Dore of able radio, with an engraved plate, squeaker to Asbury Park. Asbury student*. For non-members the fee wan a little higher for Spray Beach and Larry Konnoy one, and just a bit higher for two. The club hopes that non- to Waters. The Atlantic Highlands scored first but the Atlantic nine Purse Growing from Cape May in close pursuit. Lions club prize, a barometer in tied it up in the second chapter, members may become interested and join the club next year Sailing his best i-ace of the season, after getting a good taste of sailing. Saturday at Freehold a mahogany case, went to Sindle, 1-1. Moore singled after Stavola he rounded the weather mark with and Allaire received a prize do- was hit by a pitched ball and Mc- To make sure the instruction would not be interrupted, the spon- a comfortable lead over the fleet sors guaranteed Mr. Lucas a minimum salary for his work, with any To New Heights nated by John M. Plllsbury, as- Gowan had worked the Asbury County Seat's Historic Track to Race and Immediately broke out his sistant county prosecutor and bor- chucker for a w»lk. lack being made up by them. Instrumental in the program were Wal- spinnaker on the downwind leg. ter E. Ingram, Jr., Joseph F, Lord, F. Bourne Ruthrauff and R. F. World's Richest Race ough attorney here, a cocktail In other circuit contests Belmar On the second lap, Allaire tacked shaker, tray and glasses. nipped West Long Branch, 2-1, and Hathaway. For 50 Days; Stanley Dancer Slated Expected to Go Over to weather off the buoy, while John Crew Prizes Oakhurst and Long Branch wound FREEHOIiD — Freehold Race- of the Rockies where an extended ] Tiegland, sailing "Seductress II," up in a 2-2 deadlock in a five-inning SHORT SNORTS FROM SPORTS—The state racing com- way, proud of its distinction as the pari-mutuel meet Is attempted in /4 Million Dollars also Irom Spray Beach, split tacks, Pennants were awarded to the tilt. . - mission struck upon a new idea. Commissioner Tom Brogan first track in New Jersey at which daylight. and Waters, who was now starting first three boats in each race, and ASBURY PARK has been placed In charge of Monmouth Park, Commissioner CAMDEN — Never before in the to move after being down under the merchants' prizes, cigarette light- pari-mutuel betting was permitted, The battle for driving honors la Mott. If. A B o " William V. Griffin at Garden State Park, and Commissioner will open a 50-day harness meet- expected to be keener than usual. history of sporta have participants fleet, split with Tiegland. All the ers, were presented to the Bret 2 Hugh Strong at Atlantic City. All questions and problems way to the mark Allaire covered three crews of the regatta. Musto, rf., ef 10 1 ing Saturday. Ed Kelly, who led the victory pa- contrbiuted so much to the prize DeSarno, 2b .... 2 2 2 which come up at any of the tracks are now handled by the With the exception of Sundays rade here for three consecutive sea- for which they are contesting aa Tlegland's every move, but It was Monmouth Boat club, by virtue Plttenger, cf., c 8 0 2 commissioner In charge, who decides whether the problem and tl)e possibility of extreme sons only to be dethroned last year have the owners of eligltoles for Waters, who with, one long tack of Allaire's win last year, was host Willlami, lb. ....: „...!_ s o 0 should go before the full commission, of which Hugh L. Me- "The Garden State," the world's across the bay, sailed.Into second to skippers from five states: New McEvllly, si .10 0 weather conditions, there will be by Norm Phillips, will be on hand Owen, P SOU horter is chairman. Mchorter looks after the Freehold Race- no Interruptions, This will he an with R. string of ten. Phillips also richest race, which will be tun at place to challenge the leader. None- York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, /.auber, Sb x o 0 way. This iresh idea help* the commissioner* save mueh val- innovation at the beautifully mani- will toe on deck. So, too, will be Garden State Park here Saturday, theless, "Magic" entered the final Vermont and other parta of New Gallagher, c, rf _ 2 0 l» uable time as they do not have to gather to handle detail! - cured half-mile oval here, inasmuch the Dancer brothers, Stanley, Har- Oct. 31. spinnaker leg with a prohibitive Jersey. The Red Bank club ac- which can be smoothed out by the Individual commissioners. as the 90 days of racing in 1952 old and Vernon. Owners have put up $139,395 of lead to win the first race by more cepted the invitation of tho Atlan- . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS PFC Bob Dorf of Freehold, a former catcher on the Colonial high were split between .summer and fall Stanley Dancer, who has been the current $239,395 value of the than two minutes with Waters tic Highlands yacht club and har- AB R H school baseball nine. Is in Korea and has been assigned to the "Able second and Tiegland third. Ralke, rf . , 2 0 0 meetings. Prior to last year Free- pacing the sulky drivers at Roose- purse for the new fixture for two- bor commission to hold the regatta Delmeier, rf. .-. 10 0 • Eagles" squadron of Marino Air Group 33, of the First Marine Air- hold was permitted to operate only velt Raceway and YonUers, prob- year-olds. The race will be run at Sunday morning's race took place here. Borough officials, merchants Ralph, lb _ _ 2 0 0 craft Wing. a mile and a sixteenth. The $100,- in rain and a heavy easterly. Sin- and Lions club members co-operat- Gasklll, If „ 3 0 0 24 days. albly will make only several ap- Bahr. c ^ 2 0 1 Marcus S. Wright, Leonard Leonardl, Richard J. Fltf pearances weekly, but Harold and 000 added value given by the Gar- dle, always at his best in heavy air ed with the regatta committee. Record Meet Anticipated Stavola, ef '2 10 maortce, Bruce E. Anderson and Lewis F. Moody, Jr., ars Vernon will campaign a string of den State Racing association also and choppy seas, took an early Housing and other facilities were Monahan, p _ 2 0 0 brand new members of Monmouth Boat club . . . G. N. Ball Fred Fatzlcr, o w n e r-president, IS trotters and pacers. seta a new mark In added money lead, but like a number of other offered by committees here. a-Derby I 1 1 for two-year-old stakes purses. MoGowan, 1b 10 0 has inserted new Interest for Penguin racers by donating • and Charles Davenport, vice presi- Stanley Dancer, one of the top boats, did not spot the weather Contestants and yacht club mem- Nixon, •• . a 0 0 perpetual trophy for the summer series sailed by the junior dent and general manager, antici- rclnsmen in the game, drove hto With a $500 entry fee and $1,000 mark until he had ovcrstood It by bers and guests attended a dinner- Moore, Sb 2 0 1 •kippers of the club. pate a record meet for the third first winner at Freehold in 1944 starting fee for each participant some distance. "Meanwhile, Davis, dance Saturday night at the club. Lett*, si 10 1 and possible supplementary entries A highlight of the dance was a • Parker Bohn, Freehold stock car pilot, is 14th In the Modified Na- consecutive season. at the ripe age of 17. going out on port tack, rounded 22 1 4 tional standings with 1,541 points ... In its interest in racing, natural at $7,500, the gross value of "The the mark in first place, closely fol- fireworks display from a barge In Had it not been for Inclement Harold Camdm on Itend a-Slniitd for Monahan in fth rubber Is being worked into an asphalt surface and is being laboratory- weather on five Saturdays and a Garden State" is expected to be lowed by Waters and Sindle, who the yacht baeln. Anbury Park 102 000—3 tested by Natural Bureau of Washington, D. C, in an effort to develop Another youngster who leaped in well over a quarter of a million complete washout last Labor day, The summaries: Atlantic Highland! 010 001—2 • racing surface that will give better traction and eliminate much tire to prominence here under the dollars. In a letter of thanks to . Three-base hit—Plttenger. Struck uut ordinarily the high spot of the Final First Second Third Total wear. Extensive experiments are being made with natural rubber on meeting, the daily average handle tutelage of Dancer was Harold the owners of the original 757 nom by Owen 10. Monahan 9. Basel on balls all sorts of highways In the '..nation, and now the experts have-turned Camden, the tow-headed reinsman, Inees for the race, Eugene Mori Pos. Nam* Club or Town Race Race Race Points off Owen 2, Monahan 2. Hit by pitcher would have exceeded $100,000 dur- —By Owen (Stavola). Umpire—Baler. their attention to stock car racing. ing the 38 days of the fall session. wfio has' .been electrifying the and Walter H'. Donovan, president 1. Ed Waters,'Monmouth boat club 1 3 J 64 crowds with the two-year-old pac- WEST ' LONG BRANCH Monmouth Boat club's sailors once again proved their su- Freehold will be exploring new and executive vice president, re- 2. Harry Sindle, .Lavallette (tie) Til 61 Vi AB R If ing star Adios Boy. Camden, a periority over Atlantic coast skippers when four of the pilots territory this year, inasmuch as spectively, of the racing associa- 3. Charlie Allaire, Monmouth boat elub .1 5 6 60 S. VanDyke prime favorite at the Raceway last Shaddo, If i wound up In the first ten over the week-end in the Atlantlo racing in this area as late as Co- tion, paid high tribute to the 4. John Tiegland, Spray Beach 3 4 7 87 season, will join the driving colony, Heckman, rf. _ I Coast championships. Charlie Allaire, defending champ, was lumbus day never has been at- sportsmanship of the horsemen. 5. Bob Adams, Metcdeconk 12 8 3 48 Chrlito»h«r, e 1 leading after Saturday's race, but rough water and strong tempted. for the opening day program and They wrote: "The fact that 'The Ollham, lb 2 is expected to do most of hto driv- 6. June Methot, Monmouth boat club (tie) T 6 10 47 VS Africano. cf '. 2 wind hindered Allaire and his light crew and Sunday Skipper Horsemen also are expecting a Garden State' will be the world'a ing here during the meet, 7. Bob Davis, Monmouth Boat club J 9 8 45 K. VanDyke, 2b. 2 Allaire lost the crown. Just to keep the title local, Ed Waters banner meet. Never has there been richest race is made possible only 8. Larry Kenney, Cape May harbor 4 14 9 44 Dorsl, 8b. _ „ 2 Racing Secretary George Enslen because of the wholehearted sup- McGuIre, p _ 1 took over and brought home the price.. so great a demand for stall space, 9. Sam Stowell, Rutland, Vt. 18 7 6 40 It was In 1951 that Waters really came into his own as a Lightning and although the stabling area was claims he has had more than 800 port given by the owners through requests for stall space. 10. Marge Adams, Metedeconk DNF 2 4 36 skipper when he practically won everything in sight. Captain Ed went greatly enlarged since the close of their generous nominations. Never 11.' Charlie Doro, Littlo Egg Harbor 6 10 DNP 36 BELMAR There will be nine dashes, except in the annals of any sport have along In that season In top winning form and he wasn't defeated until last season, space was expected to 12. Dave Shay, Shore Acres 13 13 11 34 AB R H Aug, 2d, when he finished second in the Metropolitan District Lightning 'be at a premium before opening Wednesday and Saturday when the participants contributed so R. Menilenhall, 2b 2 0 0 there will be ten. much to the prize for which they 13. John Walton, Brlgantlne 15 '12 12 32 Solomon, Sb _ 8 8 1 championship. When July 22 rolled around, Waters had won 11 straight day. 14. Joe Hoffee, Nyack, N. Y. 5 15 « 32 Brother!, si _... 10 0 Directing the sport from his place wero contesting. Thus, 'The Garden C. Mendenhall, c. Ill races. Over the week-end, Allaire copped third, June Methot won sixth Improvement* Made 15. Dean Waters, Portaupeck 17 11 14 29 ' position and Bob Davis followed in seventh spot to put the four M.BC. of vantage atop the grandstand will State' becomes a great and unique Beckman, lb 2 12 In keeping with an improvement 16. Joe Neiner, Perth Amboy 11 20 18 25 McNeel. If 2 0 II sailors In the first ten. be Robert Steelo of Hilliards, O., sporting event." Tllton, cf 10 0 policy of the last few seasons, much presiding judge. 17. H. H. Schlareth, Larchmont, L. I. 10 19 • 23 Bill Robinson, boating columnist of the Newark Evening Nominees fc\ the race already Fer'un'laro, cf 10 0 of the off-season has been devoted Dale Fetrow, prominent on the have accounted for more than half 18. Bob Morris, Capo May Harbor 14 16 • 22 Se'knccht, rf 2 0 1 News, when ho wasn't pounding out news of the water fronts to improving the physical layout. Maryland circuit, will be the start- 19. George Allison, Sue Island, Md, < 19 17 13 22 KearnB, rf 0 0 0 during the summer, was winning ball games with the Runtson a million dollars In earnings. Two Miller, p „ 10 0 The landscaping program would do ing judge, assisted by Carl Dill of hundred and thirty-six juveniles are 20. Herman Henschen, Magathy River, Md, 16 * '13 Cub Scouts championship Hoftball tram. Being a modest man credit to one of the lush night rac- Freehold. 21. Walter Tripp, Ossinlng, N. Y. 20 • • 9 28 2 5 of the river. Bill says: "I actually think Bill McCann, the eligible for the inaugural. ing plants. Freehold Raceway is Post time Is 2 p.m. with daily 22. Barney Mead, Sue Island, Md. 21 • • 8 West Long Branch 000 001—1 grade school athletic instructor of the Lafayette Street school, Hasty House farm's Hasty Road Belmar ; 000 101—2 the only harness race track east double windows closing at 1:45. 23. Dick Murphy, Nyack, N. Y. 22 DNF • 7 Rumson, had a lot to do with teaching the boys savvy and stands far above the other money Two-bai* hit—Shaddo. Thrct>batr hit winners with $105,675 in earnings. 24. Ed Lackrltz, Brooklyn 27 . 18 DNF 7 —C. Mendenhall. . Sacrirlces—R. Men- know how." Of course Coach Bill failed to mention the hours 25. Roy Knapp, Perth Amboy 24 21 DNF 7 donhal), McOuire. Struck out by Mc- he devoted to his club three or four nights a week before the the state public hunting and flsh- Nine of the nominees have ac- counted for more than $275,000 in 26. Henry Abreu, Chelsea, N. Y. 23 • * 6 Guire 1, Miller II. Bases on balls of? season started. It was these drill sessions,'with Bill Instruct- ing grounds, and no trap of any 27. Phil Schumacher, Wallenpaupack, Pa. 25 • • 4 McGuIre 1. Hit by pitcher by McQulr* ing the boys in fundamentals of the game, that really paid off. Trapping Rules kind shall be set anywhere on any purses. Many of the ollglblcs have (Miller). Umpires—Schanck, Sullivan. 28. Walden Monte, Brooklyn 26 • • 3 OAKHURST His club lost one game In about 15 or 16'tilts. of the state public hunting and not yet started but are expected fishing grounds unless it bears a to swing into action during the DNF—Did .not finish. : AB R H Anything can happen at Monmouth Park! The latest Is a'sleeping •—Did not start. Burrabcc, cf •> 1 » groom. In an effort to avoid repetition of an occurrence Saturday when Issued by State metal tag Inscribed with the name Saratoga meeting. Patterson, it - 2 0 0 Dark Patrol was scratched because a Br°om fell asleep and did not and address of the owner of the Woollcy, It 2 0 0 bring him to the paddock, General Manager Edward J. Brennan has T R E N T O N—Trapping seasons trap. club are Krantz, Krohn, Gnrrlty, rf., p 2 0 1 are incorporated in tcntativo regu- Furlong, Sb 3 0 0 worked out a new plan. One of Monmouth Park's police will be sta- No trap of any kind shall be per- Mat Show Slated Nussbaum and Goode, DILIcto. lb _ 1 • 0 tioned on the backstretch with a jeep. If any horse failed to appear, lations Issued by the State Fish Audrey Wilson In the latest shoot, held last Kallastad, c 2 1 1 mitted to remain set on any prop- Brandt, 2b 10 0 he will make a quick trip to the barn to get him under way. and Game Council, Department of erty at the close of the trapping week, Krantz scored 290; Krohn, Conservation and Economic De- Duffen, p 10 0 Horace Wade, in his last few days as publicity boss at season. A regular hunting license At Asbury Park 281; Nussbaum, 272, and Conzen, Wojle, rf - 10 0 velopment. Loses to Ryan 271, In three other shoots the scores Monmouth Park, left Monday evening for Hazel Park, which Is required to trap fur-bearing ani- A3BURT PARK—t'Two-Ton" The State Fish and Game Coun- were Krantz, 292; Krohn, 281; ^ 21 1 3 meeting opens today. Wnde IK racing secretary at the Detroit mals. Tony Galcnto, former Orango John Ryan, sailing Tootsie Maru, LONG BRANCH cil will hold a public hearing on Nussbaum, 279, and doode, 272, In track. He is expected to return tomorrow for Ocean port's big heavyweight boxer, will grapple snapped Audrey Wilson's win i AB R H the tentative regulations at 8 p. m. No change was made In the a July 21 match, Krnntz scored Thompson, 2b 2 10 race, Monmouth Oaks, to he run Saturday. He'll then pack with Gene Stanlee in the main streak Tuesday night by copping Aug. 20 In the assembly lounge at beaver trapping season by the State 290; Krohn, 279; Nussbaum, 276, Holden, lb 1 t 0 his tack Monday for Jilt* next stall, Latent news reports con- Fish and Game Council. The season event tonight on Roland J. Hines' honors In the Junior Skippers Pen- Robinson, •• 2 0 0 the state house before final ap- nnd fJondn, 268. Last week Krantz Buyer, cf HOD nect Wade with the very much talked about track nt Secaucua. proval Is voted them. will be from Fob, 1 tn 28, Inclusive, mat show at Convention hall. RUln race, sponsored by Monmouth The report says he'll be u director, when nnd If. Boat club on the Navesink river, shot 286; Krohn, 284; Goode, 273, Ippolltto, p 3 0 2 Mink, muskrat and otter may bo The season limit Is throe. Beaver Wrestling returns to tho shore and Foster, 268, M1117.H, c ,1 0 1 Booming along toward new records in both attendance and wager with this show nnd will be held Audrey Wilson, a consistent win- Dradlcy, l(. , 2 0 0 trapped under tho tentative regu- may bo takon only by special trap- The matches arc fired with ,22 Ing, the Oceanport oval entered the final seven days of the 1953 meet- each Thursday night' for tho re- ner, at tho tiller of Cold Fleet, a>Luca ; I 0 0 lations from 6 p, m. Nov. 30 to ping permit obtainod from the callbor pistols at 25 yards. Teams DeShopIo, 8b 0 0 0 ing with hopes of an even greater Increase in total of fans and mutucl mainder of the summer. led the fleet to the initial marker Mar. IS. On state public shooting Division of Fish and Game for a participating are Mlddletown, Citi- b.Elmore 1.0 0 handle. off Irwln's, with Ryan moving up Keevos, rf. • 10 0 and fishing grounds the time for fee of J5. Galcnto has boon going great zens Rod and Gun club, South guns in the wrestling game and is fast. Peter Carton, a new pilot this After 43 days, 790,810 funs hail passed through the turn- trapping mink, muskrat and otter River Town Hall, Middlesex Sher- .19 2 8 stiles for a daily average of 18,31)1 compared to 712,851 a year out to glvo the handsome Stanloo season, proved his talent at tho aStruck out for Bradley In 6th will be from 6 a, m. Jan. 1 to Mar, Frank Shea, hurler for the iffs, South River Pistol club, Colo- : tiller as he sailed The Thing homo bStruck ou•t fo" r DcBhepIDeShepio I n &t'h ago and an average of 10,578. The Increase In 10.8 per cent 15." Washington Senators, Is nick- a rough-and-tumble bout. nial Rod and Oun club and others, Wagering revealed an wm greater guln, the percentage being Tho regulations provide that no named "Spec" after his father, In a semi-final match Pic Hol- in third position. Oakhurst 100 'l0—2 15.1. A total of $1)8,018,(123 has been bet for a dally mark of cage trap, motal box trap or diving who was called "Spec" becauso of brook, Pacific coast heavyweight On tho reach to Jones' marker Long Branch 200 00—'i 11,081,828 as compared to $30,081,2,11 for the first 43 days of trap shall he permitted on any of his freckles. champion, will meet Clyde Steves, Bill Zlfchak moved up to challenge Humo Run—Kallaitad, Struck out by 1932 when tlio average wax $1,373,082. Norm Scott Fires Ouffon 2, Garrlty 8, Ipnollttn «. Unsc« former Navy champion. Matchos Pilot Carton but loat ground after on balls of! Dufltn I, Uarrlly ], Ippolltto Sammy Boulmotls is leading the Jockoy colony, hut Jimmy Btout completing the card will be nay the mark became of outhaul dif- 7, Hit by pllrlici- by IppolUlo (Patter- li piling up a now record in number of stakes victories. Tho veteran Thunder vs. Tony Coscnza and ficulties. Miss Wilson was first 72 at Beacon son), Hits ofT Puff en 2 In 1 Inning, Lakewood hooter, scoring with Landlocked In tho Choice Stakes Satur- Garrlty 1 In 4. Umpires—Karrbcrg and GCIIR Bowman vs. Ed "Stranglcr" rounding tho marker but when she LBONARDO-Norm Scott id the Btaalty, day, was earning his eighth stakes triumph of tho mooting. Jimmy Lowls. also ran Into dlfllcultlos, Ryan pace for Boncon Hill golfers when opened tho mooting by winning with Clnda In the Oceanport, then the sailed out to tako tho load. MISB MATAWAN Omnibus with Closed Door nnd tho Rogrot with Clnda to account for e&l !»i ho carded tho best groas scort of AB R II Wilson thon wont Into a buttlo with tho wook-end with a pair of M'a McQuarrld, If 2 0 0 tho first throo features offorod, Ho Inter won a division of the Colleen Ryan and tho young sklppors bat- Collins, ft I 2 1 with Lady Bouncor, tho Lamplighter with Landlocked and tho Salvator Legion Baseball for a rod hot par 72. Allkai, rf 2 0 0 tlod It out In numerous tacks homo, Grabbing low not honors at the Vinci, si 4 0 » and Rumson with Tuncnny, His stnkoa vlotorlos thus far have notted Monday's Hetulta Ncnrlng tho finish, with a length the winning owners a total of $120,120. lillly layout' was Bernle Duprco Liuiiarn, cf 4 0 1 Matnwan 7, Nuptunn 1 lead, MISH Wilson was baokwlnded Wolf, lb 4 2 1 with hla card of 81-14-67, Dick Dowtrdo, e 3 0 0 Monmnufh's dally diiubln Immllit of $202,414 Hntilrdny win Asbury I'nrk !), All. Highland* 2 suddenly, and Ryan won tho rnco llonrn was tho victor In the kick' Pertcle, 9b 2 3 1 by a couple nf soconds, on Carton Dtlti, p 4 0 2 tin* KMOIIII Urgent In Ihii history of the vounr, Monmoiltli Itolniftr 2, \V. l/ting Hruiivh 1 nr's competition, registering 75-J— hold* (ho world's record fnr dully ilimlile pliiy, it total of $!MW,*0l followed Cold Fuot, Nun Wotthtcy, 10. OHkhtirHl 1, tAtng ^rniinh Z having been wagered In Dm cniiililiio NiitMritay, Aug. 0, of last In Jolly Roger, copped fourth, Dick But Uo, one of thfl rapidly NBI'TUNK " ' ' yrar, thu Anal iT KlnUh MmiiT, in A 0 0 \V I. Av! lilti—OrahtlU, Wolf, limililx I* ftlntail fur Am, IS anil 111, Momimulli Moat Huh anil ilm NIL llnlnmr v», Nf|itumi tilmra-'OrPtli*Ma-Hlawart.|luji|iliil. Hlrurk llonitl NivrPpsbiki'H llflgiilln nftkoclatlon HIMHINOI* tlm cvi-nl, SOUTH JUVlim — Thn Mlddlo- lumlmnd, 33-30-ON, and Mm, Nelson I.one llruiKih v». Afthury I'arlt Twlil-Htkorn, aa-SU-flO, Pco SlUoiu. liallf «f? DtlU 1. Oraliatn ft, )m hf which U nprii In UshliilnKS ('oiiirlM, WnoiltuiMyft and I'cn. town ntfla and Pl»lol club In |mr- 11 teller liy flrah.lli (Altkmt). h» |),| All, JIIKhlnml« n, W. I,, ilnini'h Di-od u 87 an thn outgoing nlno and U mill". llolpntlnpt In Ihs nummci' altiiot nf (HUwurt). Utnnlrp—UiiHHlwnit, MallK A 17 doming homo for a 74. Kelt Admin, rhMrninn of tli« Lonic Jlrwich 1M lloitt nml Yacht tho niultmi Vnlliy Pistol lengno Virgil Tnioka of Ihn Ohkiifio whloli IK bnlni hold nt tho Houth Todny Klohard Tronnry, Tom Kd MtUhiwi," younr "lugging elub'i inljonrcl icgAlta rtirnlnjr up Atig, 'U, li building up ttin mritlr «1 1 t high plie.h wlier* II toon will tin it rlvnl In the Nntlonnl HwncimtaUiii. Whlto Hox Imi ultohtd alx no-hlt* nlver Pistol club ranifc, miuuMr, William Johnion and Pro third baiamtu (or tho torn tlnaa ha hn« boon In uiKiinUod Thlrtaon toamn are entered Into Slkoru will p&rtlolpatu In tho pro- Bravo, hu hit a homo run In K»» will h»v« the popular Jersey Npn«d sklffi iiiclnu for the niuiomil •v.ry Nitlorul Lugui nnrk thu cluunploiiililjt on Ilia Shrewsbury rlvor, hall, Two o( them nrnim-d In Hit) Ihn "hoot which runs for 13 wouU*, amatmir tourney at Uktweod majors, both In iWJ, On the firing lint tor tho Middle- Country olub, yMf RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6,1953 Page Nine

filly events of the year. eighth, which is still well below the filly and rider, and neither ean The route also has been increased mile and A half test of old Mon-make any mistake with so consid- Fourth Race Track? Monmoutli Oaks rom a prr.vioua mile and a six- mouth days. It Is Ions enough, erable a sum dangling on the wire SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Headlines Racing teenth to Saturday's mile and one-however, to demand the utmost of at the end of Kainbow lane. Timely Notes On The Great Outdoors BK STEW VAN VLIET Card Saturday Seven lo Tcii Fillies They're Racing at Beautiful BLUEFISH SPREAD OVER has greeted the early 'dawn with LARGE AREA music which defies imVtatlon by To Vic for Monnioulir* man. -Then one morning1 the slill- At this writing nesj became deafening. --• Musi Profitable Kacc it ii hard to tell No more do you heaa the joyful just what *ff*el full-throated gong of MONMOUTH PARK—The JM,- upon the unit TO- thrush, the clear note of the robin, 000 Monmouth Oiiks, Monmouth ter flihlng picture the melody of the catbird, {the clear Park's richest and oldest race, will the recent shift call of the cardinal and: Miltenbcrger 4th he most coveted threc-ycar-old would coll it in the basket to ted to Invite guests. One ofta" main features will he keep it out of the sand. When she According to the "Sport Fishing the running of th« Jersey speed PLEASURE BAY — Roger Low caught a big blue she would 'wing* Institute," North Carolina State skiffs for the national champion- f tho Raritan Bay Yacht club and it under her arm and remova the college recently held Ito second ships. Thi» class of boat is popu- lls able ctew grabbed top honors hook." ' ilve-day course on salt water ang- lar with numerous county sports- n the Open Comet regatta »pon ling. Forty-one students came from men who travel the eastern sea- sored by the Shrewsbury Sailing TROLLERS COME INTO THEUt nine states to attend. board racing, the skiffs. ind Yacht club on tho Shrewsbury A modern version of Sir Izaak OWN Four claaiMs of hydroplanes will Iver over the week-cr.d. Walton's famous book, "The Com-provide plenty of action with the Skippering Flying Low, the vie During the past week the pic-pleat Angler," can now be pur-48 cubic inch). 48 cubic inch hydro- or marked up a second, third and ture changed. Whereat only a chased from rWLA headquarters, planes, 135 ciubic inch hydros and seventh place in the three-race »e- short time ago the ehummers had SI North State St., Chicago, 111. the 136 cubit inch hydros listed rles to chalk up enough points to with the it all their own way, trollers have For the salt water fisherman for a day of ireal water action. win the Comet regatta., come Into their own and sre out-who Is planning on heading for the Taking second place was the aec- nshing the ehummers by two to open sea, listen In on William (BUI) The "hot ro«Ss" of the water, the outboard*, wilt race in two classes, ond half of a brother sailing acl one, or better. This will not last,' Martin's weather broadcast over when Larry Low finished aoconc although blues will continue to Station WJLK, Albury Park, every the AU and BW. One of the high- lights of the riBatta will be a free behind his brother and al«o brought strike trolled lures for the balance morning at 7:30. Nine out of ten honors to the Raritan Bay club, of the year, It will only be a abort times Martin hits It smack on thefor-all outboars race that will take in all classes, line Leslie L. Rice Saturday's race found the Comet* time before the chummtrs will nose. During day time call Long sailing in spots of breeze and calm swing into action in a big way and' Branch 64199. Memorial trophw, awarded by Ge-which resulted in a slow race. Bill there will be "standing room" only Recent east winds should bring nola Builders, viell be at stake for Lyon of Rod Bank, who represents IVltOYAI, LI11M1L at the Shrewsbury Rocks. some signs of life to the surf. an outboard race) for club members. Corsica River, Md., jailing Kate II, Big sea porgles, In ever increas- Ed Early of Badminton lane, Some of the tbp drivers In the won the race followed .by Hank ing numbers, are arriving at' the Bomson, landed a nine-pound country will race'^at this event in- Mlltcnberger In Rascal, represent Within Your PRESENT TIRES ! Tin Can grounds off Sandy Hook striped baas from his .private dock. cluding Mrs. Ruby Scull, Ventnor, ing Monmouth Boat club of R«i and the mussel beds In Sandy Hook Over the week-end bluefish should who won the 1951 Rational 48 cubic Bank. Crossing the finish line I bay, while fluke, on the imalllsh be located off the Point of the inch championship., Other* Include third position was Roger Low, fo ORIGINAL ACTION PHOTOS taken side, with an occasional "doormat," Hook and Roamer Shoah light. It Jack Van OeMan, Wannmasaa, for- lowed by Larry Low, who flnishe Daylona Btach, Florida and lancot offer plenty of action all along the Is worth a try to take a swing out mer champion in trie 48 cubic inch a close fourth. ler, California-dtmanstrationt wil coast. there before heading for Shrews- hydroplanes; Sammy Crooks, St led by mere than 10,000 people bury Books. Petersburg Yacht (lib champion; In Saturday's second race, III tenberger copped '.he top honor: KATY DID AND KATT DIDNT When bothered by big sharks In Bobby McAllister, «fe cubic inch runabout record holder for one mile with Roger Low finishing secon your slick try feeding them whole and Harvey Lckson sailing over th Realizing that lately I may have moss bunkers filled with lye, slack and the local Jersey speed skiff been neglecting some of the read- drivers which are niianerous. finish line In third spot. Lyon, who lime or carbide, It is worth the finished first in the Initial race, waa ers of this column who don't give price of admission to see them a "hoot" for all the fish of the Arthur M. Meeker, Tjmg Brunch fifth after leading the fleet most of high-tall It out of there when It Is chairman of tha racto committee the way. sea, but who are interested in the fete to working in their Innards. NEVER BEFORE-THIS never-ending cycle of the doing of and Albert A. Bauer,'; Rosemont, IU,OWOIJT I'REVEN. Fauel'a Boats, Rumson, reports will be official refieree. Running Into rugged weathe nature, my story today has to do that porgles are replacing fluke In Sunday, the fleet was led over th TIO.N! 1'htit knije-iharp with the song birds, honey locusts, The club, founded In iw)i. I line by Doug McNItt In Doxy, concrete blocks reach and the Navesink river. Blue claw headed by Commodore crickets and the delicate and beau- crabs continue to be » top drawing Reuben member of the Raritan Bay club, muh ihr whrfl-ritn but can't tiful green-hued Xaty Did. Taylor. Other officers aare Rober card, Dave Kingston of the Shrewsbury harm the tire equipped with- Kelly, vice commodore; {T. Fraser Sailing club took second place wit It begins at the- peep of day one I.IKE WALL. The patented morning during the early month of Price, rear commodore^ Sigurd Larry Low And Lekson coming 1 June and continues through July, Luccnsen, financial secretary; Rob third and fourth respectively. A'.VIBB l.lr'F.WALI, can- August, September, and ends when Net Exhibition ert R. Wilcox, recording necrctary, In the final remilts Lyon finished xtntctinn abwrh.i the ricious the white blanket of frost covers and David Tiltort, treasurer. third and 'Miltenborger copped xhnrli, Insfi ff) flj'r, pmrnti the land. In order to get Into the ^regatta, fourth. the blntrnul! It Is a very short story and At Deal Casino spirit," the committee will hold a ilaes ranultat only covers a fraction of time, yet "kick oft"' dinner at Bahr's Landing Flrat Raca, Saturdaf it Is a true pattern of all plants, DEAL — An exhibition tennis Monday evening, Aug. 24. 1, Lyon; 2, MllttnlierKeri I, Rodft animals, birds and creatures of the match between Pablo Eisenbcrg of Low; 4, Larry I,OK; 6, Pavcat; a, He MUlburn, Princeton University sen- M NIU; 7, Katttrmani S, Somtrvlll-; BUY NOW-8AVE-BE SAFE: great outdoors. Ukion; to, Millar; >l, Brett; 12. Ryai i It has to do with the arrival, af- ior, and Grant Oolden of Chicago 1.1, l-araon; 14, Wlrth: IS. Olsen; 1 Now, today — during l!ir nation-wide TT. S. Koyai Prirc You multiply the slrrnjtlli nf your nld tiro»; you rfoubfo will be a feature of the Deal Ca- Klns«u>n, 17, Stout; la, VanNait; 1 ter a long, long winter, of little Fornora Seeks Quackenbuih; 20, Anyj 31, M«y*r, ar ]rcsiiii i:»i' or on your unit) «ar. JJI''EWALIJ is an inner wall of "llcuti);" .Nylon her no-account husband, ai if ihe Harr of Miami Beach in another lor; 17. Quackenhmh; IK, Somtrvlll singles match. If time permits they last time out, will try to set aan In poaitive blowout prevention, and in puudurc und rup- safety, tlie most pprfccl air-container ever devel- was saying: ''That ain't a proper other ;ceed mark when Wall nta It, Man>t. anil 20, E. Wlrlh. place to bring up our family. Get will play a set of mixed doubles. Third Ract, Sunday oped, powerfully liridging from wiiliin lh« run- The match Is scheduled to start at (Hum presents a SO-lap midget rac ture prolcclion, you get a permanent driving safety not out and find another home." Saturday night, 1, McNItt; 2, Klniolnn; a, Larry U< lure and lilououl risk*, Tho wrens are followed In turn 7 o'clock; 4, Leknoti; S, Lyon; s IlodRir )/iw: known before. The event will be one of t* Som.rvlll... 8, Olitm «, Millar I 10, H, by robins, catbirds, thrush, red- Ths water carnival, which will an; 11, MlltanberKar; H, I'av.ial I Your ear dealer will mount LIFEWALLS now, wilhin ymir ncwciir tin'*. wing blackbirds, purple grackle begin at 8:30, will Include a water highlights of a combined midget If. Lyona; 14, Lanon: Ii, Miyer, ONF with their awkward strutting polo game, comedy divers, tnadley stock program which will also In. It. Quaekanbuih, DNK; 17, StalTfrton Your V. "S. Royal Dealer will iinincdiHli'ly iimtnll lluiii in your preacnl tircn. exhibition and races, It la also ex- elude a 50-lap stock car feature. llNl'j 18, KMlirman, DNK; ID, Stout walk, which, because of his slie, DNKi 3n, Apy, DNKi 21, Wlrlh, DNF tries to dominate them til, until pected that two local fishermen who Fornora, New Britain, Conn., net, 11, Mudot, liNF, nnd 11, Br«tl, ON llltlo Jenny gets her dander up are now being sought by the comse- t a new 25-lap record for midget* Final Slindlnn and chases him away. mittee will compete with their rod with a fast flying parformsnee here 1. "Flylnn Low," Itodtfr l/ow, Karl Of all of the summer songsters and reel, pulling In two swlmmora, June 27. tan Yacht dull, Tarth Amboy, Cliff Rlggott, also of New Brit i. "Tym Hy," Lurry Lowi Karltai tho ono I lovo the' most Is the Or. Daniel BukanU, national Yacht cluli, I'nlh Amboy, llttlo, chick, pert, alato-colorcd cat- foils champion, and Allan 8, Kwatt- aln, vlclor in the other 2fi-lap mid •1. "Knta II," Hill l.yco, Coralca Itlva bird, To me 'aha Is tops, What ler, national saber champion, will get race at tha atndlum, Is schoii Md. a namo to saddle one of tha most glvs an exhibition during the car-uled to bo In action, Other mldgo 4. "llucnl," Hank MllUnbanir, Mon mnulh Mont cluli, Had ijank. beautiful song bird* with. Her song nival, Several national aport flgurea pilots expected to compete aro Fred p. "Doxy," DOUII WoNItt, Karltai la llko tho sound of rippling wator, will participate. • Mocker, Dick Dowd, Chuck Arnold, Kaaiht clulii l'«i;l.h. Amboy. USROVAL TIMS She Is as frlondly M a puppy, Hor AI Neusohaefer, Tronton high Howie Marottl, Bob Oourtwrlgh «. "Hli'limui' II," llnrviy Ukion, To and AI Keller. laInnllm r Illvoi, WnHlilnutiin, I), C, volco has all tha trills of t Trilby, school coach, and Jim Rlley, Rut- 7. "Yelluw llaimni," Don Olitn, Far And sho can imitate any call you gers university swimming coach, The (fitter probably will doubl tail !Y«cht dulit Pailii Amhny! make, Sho knows no foar of human aro In chniffn of tho program, Or, up an he ha* done other time* x. "Shan," K"lllylh« Hiilrlt," Art Millar, liar stand, how shi got her name, Per- tan Yachl club, I'atlli Amboy, Chovnllor, Hnyrovllln; Dlrlt Dnvla U, "(Hunt," Marian Uriou, Railt haps because till birds havo at cry Mannsqimn; mil McCarthy, KIMI YlrH rluli, I'mth Amtioy, »t nlni'm whori danger lurka, and Jersey Shore Bank; Krank Schneider find I.enn 14. ''lUml WHIIIIII," Imta Brill, I.a tho alarm cry of tho catbird sounds Brown, tah>ih Wlrlh, I Hhiawihuiv Halllnf miH Yarhl cluh. SlIKKWfilHJKY AVIO. I Mil,.') .SOUTH or AIKI'OIIT Hill) IIA.Mv 6.,'ilOi l.mimrdn , A sophomoifi nnd nnllonnl IWIIPJIIHI In, "Hi I'II," Mtjfr, Hivirii Rlva Tlll'i MOHNINO BONO 18 ENDED Klilln'a « trnnln nhnmplon, In A m«mh«r o MH, Loiif Branch 4 tha U, H, Duvln (iii|i *'iuiti| tnr Ih lU, "Hi|>|iili>r>" Dull Quarkanhiii lluvo you noticed that within the third utrnlghl yc»r, He la only I Mnnmniiih llnai Huh, llnl Hank, CUSiUM TIKE CO. CUSTOM AUTO STUHK N4*,rtmte 4 3D, "imiiiai! II.1' Hank l.yoiu, llai pint w«ilc< tho early morning song AUantlfl HlflilNiiila » y«ir* old, 1200 MAIN ST, IRADLIY IEACH or tho nirdi hit* andod? Tho llt- llfmiin dull, (liluattalar I'aik, 522 ARNOLD AVI. POINT PLIASANT tlo broods , arc httohid ind the AdelphU Bernard Hewitt of Dflttyaburg, Wlirn liiildl" Areni'o rode Jam: ASbury Tmk 1-0700 /Olnt Plioiant 5-23*0 young are an tht wing »nd the "ZZZZZZZZ'. i Pi,, becimo a tull-fladgsd Jooke |{, lo victory In the litonmil lllo •ong haj and ad until inothar yasr Ona of tho prlie foits In Jot Cul the day hi acoiatl with Blue Ti aitin Htf|kc« recently II fu h rolls around, mona's oaiaer u a Jockey waa (hat K'ly, Tha iltler won hi* r)r*t rm dial liHMWdl'a park HUtta Teltviiion-AII Payments May Be Made Weekly-Appliances Kor tha put two months tha ef winning al* race* In ona day• hAirrl lh« ««m» hornt laal July 1 alnca hmpllnlxl Onllnriill* In A>ai chorua of hundrada ef song birds at Bowie, at Monmmith Park, In'flltrj 1040 UalaWflta Oik*. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6.1953

Dorai 8b . ... 10 0 oil Miller 2, (fwen 3. Hit by pitcher by Winning pitcher Duffen. Losing #ltcher Afrlc'o. r», 2b 2 0 0 Miller (MCEV'IUT). Umpires: Basaley, Sul- Monahan. Umpires: Hope, Karrberg. Matthei, c 2 0 0 livan. McCarthy Wins Wall Stadium Freehold Wins Ronnie Riddle's One-Hitter Blanks A. VanDke, Jb, » 0 0 0 OAKHURST Caaey Stengel of thjot'New York D. CHInam, p. M - _ 8 0 0 AB R H Yankee.? is the olde&tjmaijMKr In Barrabee. of ...._ - 4 8 3 the major leaguer M'I cr years: 18 0 0 Patterson, sa/ ...... — 8 12 Monmouth County Long Branch, 5-0, in Legion Tilt MATAWAN old Feature for Fourth Major Victory Woolley. If _ _ — 3 0 2 - ' ,H „. -n AB R K Gibson, If ...i. _ - - 0 1 0 within one triumph of Chevalier. Shrewsbury post of Red Bank walked live and hit two batters. Inguaggiato, e, If . ... 4 2 2 Oarrlty, rf - - - —. 4 8 3 M L Crown CollinsClli , 22bb Furlong, 3b i. - 4 i 2 WALL TOWNSHIP — Bill Mc- Both McCarthy and Chevalier have ontlnues to stay out front in the Matawan backed up iU star hurl- Allkas, rf _ 111 Wojie. 3b - - 0 0 0 Carthy, Red Bank *tock car pilot, captured 100-lap races. lonmouth County American Legion er with nine hits off the hurling Vinci, ss _ _ 8 1 2 DIMeto, 1| - _ -. 4 1 1 used a heavy foot on the throttle Chevalier won the second Mmi- County Seat Nine unior Baseball league as Ronnie of three West Long Branch mounds- Lanzaro, cf . _ _ a 0 nrtullch. ,1b 01 0 0 WALL STADIUM Wolf, lb - 8 1 0 KallostaoV e 4 2 0 Saturday night to win his fourth flnal and Sam Malach, Lansdale, Scores Forced Run tlddle toseed a onc-hittcr to blank men. DeNardo, c _ 3 11 Brandt, 2/j - _ 4 1 1 Rt. 34 - Bclmor, N. iti feature of the season at Wall Sta- Pa., copped the win in the first ,ong Branch, 5-0, last Thursday. In other league games, Atlantic Fedale, 8b _ _. . 2 1 Duften, p/ - - 3 11 Plttius. p ...... _: _ a 1 presents dium. semi-final. Pete Fraree, Rahway, To Beat Manasquan By scoring the victory, Red Bank Highlands suffered a 15-2 trouncing Deltj, If _.. _ 0 0 0 A burst of speed at the half-way picked up the checkered flag In the laintaincd its one-game edge over , . , • 333 IS 14 at the hands of Oakhurst and Bel- Afl/LANTIC HIGHLANDS mark shot McCarthy past Bill Chev- consolation. Heat winners were FREEHOLD— A tie breaking latawan, as the Huskies stayed In mar rapped Asbury Park, 10-2, . 24 » 9 STOCK CAR alier, Sayreville, as the pair whizzed Malach, Davis and Parker Bohn of un in the seventh frame gave W. Long Branch . 000 obo—o j: AAMB R [intention by whipping West Long RED BANK Matawan 063 OOx— 9 Halke, rl' - \.V, 2 0 past the starter's stand in the 13thFreehold. freehold a 2-1 victory over Manas- ranch, 9-0. AB R H Home Runs: Inguaroitto. Struck out Delcmleri rf, cf ...i.'.i 0 0 RACING lap Chevalier, top driver at the Joo Valeo, Kearny, who over- uan Friday In the Monmouth Frank Thompson, . was the culBrenner- , ss ...... 4 0 by Pittius «. Gilham 2. Bun on bull, Ralph, ifo ..._ i.i.'...... 2 oval, had been out front for fiveturned his car in the Arst heat, wax iotinty Little League tournament Slgler, lb _ _ _ 8 0 0 oft" Plttius 9, Gilham 8. Hit by pltchtr na.klll.7ck. f ..-U'•: 2' 0 irit who spoiled a no-hittcr for, Dupree, c . .... 8 1 1 by Pittius (Africano, Loral) ; Gilham Gerald/,,/, rf - EVERY WED. & SAT. taps before McCarthy took over. presented a. flip trophy by. Miss nals on the Little League field Ihrewsbury post's star chucker Maloney. 2b ,...._. 2 1 1 (Collins, Allkas). Winning pitcher Fit- Stavol/n,' If _ 3 No one threatened McCarthy af- Carol NIcol on behalf of the sta- ere. 'hen he tagged a single in thePanfen, cf _ 8 0 0 tlus. Losing pitcher Gllhim. Bahr, 2b 2 at 8:30 P. M. Ur he took over the first position. dium management. The bases were packed, two were Dowlen, If ...... „ 8 0 0 BELMAR Monahbn, P, ss ~ 3 >urth frame. Riddle, p 8 2 3 Derby:,, c - 3 Chevalier, who ran second, wasjuet A combined midget auto-stock >ut and Bill Culverliouse had the 1 0 Riddle struck out 13 batters and Moran, rf _ . 0 Sc'knecht, 2b v ... . 3 0 0 McOo>*an, lb - .,..._ 1 Aug. 8 • Combination making the fourth turn when the car program will be run Saturday, ;ame resting on his shoulders. With Lilea to Jesue a walk in five in- Driscoll, 3b . 2 0 2 R. M'hall, 2b .... _ 1 o o Mlxop , ss,,p - 2 Red Bank driver received the Gill, 3b... - -.. 0 0 0 Midget* - Stocks starting at 8:30 p. m. It will be he count three and two, and Cul- ings. Only two batters reached Solomon, 3b 8 10 21 2 3 checkered flap. Dick Havens, New Taylor, ab .... 10 0 capped wits a pair of 50-lap racea vcrhouse facing Dave Lewis on the rst during the contest, Thompson 2! 5 8 Atl. /Highland 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 Hope, Pa., ran third and Frank LONG BRANCH Broth.ra. ss _ .' 3 3 2 2 50-Lap Features —one for midgets and the othe* mound for Manasquan, the final .nd Bill Bradley, who made first : M'hall, c _ 3 12 OaWI/iurst 1 3 1 0 10 X—15 Myroncuk, New Egypt, finished for stocks. AB R H Kalndato - Aug. IS fourth. The race was halted twice, pitch turned out to be a ball and m an error. Thompson, 2b - 2 0 1 3eckman, lb . 4 2 1 Hirnie Runs: Barrabee, Double plays: RESULTS Myron Van Clcaf wae forced across The Bankers scored one in theHolden, 2b -, _ 2 0 0 -er'ularo, If „ 2 1 1 Kal'jnatad to Patterson, Gaaklll to Mc- letting up the duel between Mc- Robinson, M - 2 0 0 'hilllps. If _.. i 2 o 0 loT^an. Struck out by Dulten 8, Mona- First Heat, 10 Laps—Parker Bohn, the platter with the winning run. lecond semester and then wrapped Kearns, rf 2 0 I den. Adm. - Adults 1.80 Carthy and Chevalier. Freehold; Bill Bentley, Laurence Har- Ippolito, p, 3b _... 2 0 0 ian| 2; Nixon 1. Bnses on balls off Duf- Freehold's victory was cheered by lp the contest with four additional Mazza, c .. . » 2 0 0 Frlck, rf 10 0 tnt 5; Nixon 2. Hits off Monahan 12 Children .90 In the seventh lap the car driven bor; Hud Farrell, Shrewsbury. Time- Tllton, cf _ _.._ 8 11 None. more than 1,000 fans, who packed larkera In the third. Bradleyi If 2 0 « }4 1-3 innlnga; Nixon 1 In 2-3 Inning, by Bill Hall, Toms River, spattered Daniel*, 8b, p . 10 0 Wee, cf 1 0 0 Second Hent, 10 Laps—Sam Malaeh, every inch of Parker field here as In the third, Bud Depree was Miller, p ...- _...; 2 1 0 •water on the macadam track be- Lansdnle, PH.; Bill McCarthy, Red Bank; he local nine came from behind to afe on an error and stole second, Emmons, p „ '. — 1 0 0 tween the first and second turns. Teta Fraiee, Railway. Time—2:68. Reeves, cf . 10 0 mil the victory out of the fire. frank Maloney's, single scored De- Kuhne, rf - 1 0 0 8! 10 9 Hall's auto spun to the inside of Third Heal, 10 Laps—Dick Davis, ASBURY PARK Manasquan; Al Pomponio, Lakewood; Manasquan scored a run in theiree and on the throw to the plate, DeShejiio. rf 0 0 0 50 Days of Harnts$ Racing—Rain or Shin* the raceway, causing the race to Dave Hulse, Point PltuMtnt. Tim: R fourth Inning to take a 1-0 load. ilaloney continued to second. Nick 16 0 1 Mott, If _..„*? o " be stopped. In the tenth lap aNone. DeSarno, lb „ 4 0. 1 wheel flew off the oar piloted by First Semi-Final, 12 Laps — Sam !._ Then it was Freehold's turn to anfen filed out to short and Bill Red Bunk 014 000—5 Lonj Blanch 000 000—0 Gal'gher, c . 2 0 0 KACEWAY Bill Bentley, Laurence Harbor. TheInch, Dick Haven, Mew Hon., r>., Bill score a tally In the bottom of theDowlen fanned, but Riddle dou- Sraeel, c _ .•„..:; 0 0 « McCarthy. Time—3:27.79. fifth to deadlock the ball game. bled, scoring Mnloney. After Buck Two-base hits: Riddle. Struck out by wheel flopped on the track at the Second Semi-Final, 12 La pi—Bill Riddle 13. Ippolito, 3, Daniel. 1, Em-Williams, lb 3 0 9 RACES DAILY IOKO «USM second turn, and Bentley's car didChevalier, Sayreville; Dick Davis, Gor. The victors scored the winning Moran was hit by a pitch, both mons 1. Bases on balls off Riddle 0, Plttenger, cf _ 3 1 DIKCT TO TRACK don Olriford, Weatfield. Time—3:29.(0 Jppolito 1. Daniels 0, Emmons 2. Hit byOwen, p S I .1 not clear the oval. run In the last of the seventh when runjiers advanced on n passed ball, McEvllly, an 2 (1 n Aug. 8^ Oct. 11 tv. Albury foil.. IZilS Consolation, 10 Lnpa—Pete Fratee pitcher, by Dnnleln (Moran 2). Hits olt H«cfc 4 lob SI. Mnnosquan chuckers handed out Riddle scoring when the throw to jppolito 1 In 1 lnnlnn, Daniels 6 In '3Musto, rf :. _ 8 0 1 On the restart Chevalier was InBill Dcntlry, Ed Slgler, New Brunswick FIRST POST 2 P. M. . long ironch .... 12:35 Time—2:59.22. walks too freely. Howard Isaacs third was wild. Bobby Drlscoll Inning*, Kmmonn 1 in 1 inning. Logins: Z.iuber, 3b _ 2 0 « first place and McCarthy was sec- pitcher Daniel*. Umpires: Hoaglond, English, Jb ..._ 0 0 ,< Dolly Ooutlt CloiM ol MS 2nd *««. ft South Iioa4««j Feature Event, 25 Lani—Bill McCarthy walked and VanCleaf came up with scored Moran with a single to make s >od ond. They sped along almost side Afichettlno. *° '" "°' •••"<« Bill ChevaJler, Dick Haven, New Hope, he count, 5-0. ADMISSION 11.30 by side until McCarthy zoomed In- Pa.; Frank Myroncuk, New Egypt; Dick his third hit of the game, a single WEST LONG BRANCH 26 MSMVfOMXSIATS.ii.n Rid tank l!-55 to the lead. Davis. Time—None. which caromed oft the pitcher. Ray Bob Pitttus. led the Huskies to AB R Belmar _ 110 010 1—; N.T. lut To,n>,. MonmovA Si. Dent forced Isaacs at third, andtheir tenth win of the campaign S. VanDyke, sn, p 2 0 Asbury Park 000 010 1— _ No' Admilt.it The victory put McCarthy even with a no hit-no run performance Shatto, It 1 0 I) Three-base Hits: Kearnp, Rrotkeos. with Davis at Jour feature wins, Boys are able to mak« pocket money Shutzer struck out. A walk to White, If _ 1 0 0 Double plays: Miller to Brothers .'to and boosted the local driver to by soiling The Register—Advertisement. Henderson loaded the bases to as Matawan blanked West Long L. Gilham. lb 3 0 0 Bfckman, Pittcnger to DeSarno. Stnack Htw itntr't Only Nrl Mvtutf lrtttl»§ Tntk set the stage for the deciding walk Branch, 9-0. Pittius fanned nine, Christopher, cf » 3 0 out by Miller-6: Owen 7. Bases on to Culverhousc. MANASQUAN AD R Queen, zl> .1 0 Wood, lb, p - 3 Neary, ss 0 Barnett, rf _ 2 Pawlick, If 0 Kras'skl, p - a Lewis, ss, p - 2 Morean. cf, It _ 2 Wesfi, lb, ct 3 MnKce, 3h - 3 Mcti, c 2 23 1 >,' V '"' FREEHOLD AB R ) Henderson, rf 2 0 Culverhouse, if 2 0 I Conway, c - 2 0 Kane. »s 2 0 Iquipment for Outboard*? — SURE!! Griffith*, |i. cf i' 2 Cl Issacs, 3b - 2 0 VanCleaf, lb - 3 2 — And for all Other loati, Too — D.nt. 2b S 0 Schutzer, of, p _ 3 0 21 2 Manasquan 000 100 (I— The Boatman's Shop Freehold 000 010 1— Two-bane hits: Weatphnll. Three-has hits: Dent. Struck out by Knuniewski ill 10; Lewis, 1: Griffiths, 11; Schutzer, 2 .si ' i t*. Mew Jersey's Largest Bases on balls oir Wood, 1; Lewis, 4 C.rlflithn, 2. Hit by pitcher hy Kvaa nlewskl (Griffiths), Orlflitha (Morgan) Hits oft* Krannlewski, 3 in 5 innini MARINE SUPPLY HOUSE Lewis, 1 In 1 2-3 Innings; C.rilliths, in 6 innings. Winning pitcher, Schutzer< Losing pitcher, Lewis. Umpires: Hope Optn Sunday. 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Frosch, Baer. Always Plenty of Frtt Parkin* Larry Rose of Niagara Falls, N 441 T., bowled games of 155, 158, 14' lor a 460 total. Exactly one wee Jhs Boahnarih Shop later he bowled the identical score: 24 Wharf Avenue Red Bank 6-5780 in the same order. :. '*• Robin Roberts of the Phillies an Gerry Staley of the Cardinals have each defeated every other National League club at least once this sea- son. ALL-METAL PICNIC BASKET Injoy y*ur •utingi «ytn mift. •utiful btiktt »»•«• dfjlifn, Ui* lop at iiry. si ing «ray. Urgt ICE BOX -lilt. Mi" " Nrttet for th.t roidiidt inici. Jutt n • vn • ifca •utlng, and Snict 1 COUPE* Totar bttomai • mgrt. 6ooa) for Lorn bav*rif**r 1—ffll \ lunch. 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FIRST LINJk-100 LKVCL QUALITY Every glass just brims with flavor. $ 1 *P° MMNST JWY AND Ml MM MIMN tt si i ir CORNELL"SCUFF GUARD lOOAV H1*^ Now cold do |ou Mio yow boor? Good nnd cold. If you'ro Ilka is.tt If .M nl pcoplo, floor la usually ttun KITVCII li t lcm|>or»turott s runnini g Sine* i8<0 from 86' to 4SS1 Fahronholt. *' Dnllnntliio Iicar li deep- lirowod to hold Its flavor nt 42 whatever tomporiituro you Ilko bent! W. FRONT ST. TIRES ARE aodo RED BANK-Phoni 6-3440 AND AM AUO AVAIUIll IN WWTU •Alt PRICK PLUS TAX AND YOUR OTIinil 8TOHE8 IN t'KUTH AT PHOf OiTIONATIlY IOW HttCM OlD Till, ON YOUR CAR, AMBOV, NICW IIHIINHWIOK, RIOARDLISS OP CONDITION TBKNTON, HMZAUHTU NHWAItK. BALLANTINE NO M»ll O«ll|»l A C C I P11 [> Wl MlStllVI Till HIC.MI TO IIMII QUANTITIES

f. DtlUltlM A Boat, Niwiitl U, I, YOU SET GREATER V^iUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR AT A PEP BOYS STORE REP BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6, 1953 Knights9 Bake Sept. 13 Red Bank council, Knights of will hold its fifth an- l .clambake Sunday, Sept. 13, at Quire's Grove, Middletown town- Martin Newman and Fred i Hjrwln are co-chairmen, The grounds will open at 1 p Hi., with baseball, Boftball, horse- shoe pitching, swimming and boat- ing preceding the main bake at 3 p. m; Hen Harvey of Oakhurst will be balcemaster. Reservations will cloee Monday, Sept. 7. Reservations may be made with Mr.' Newman and Mr. Kirwlrr or any member of their committee MANAGER'S VACATION Paul Lang, William' S. Anderson, Thomas F. Haclcett and Joseph Sole. In the event of rain, the bake will be served indoors at McOulre's. Members of the council will at- V-s tend 8 o'clock mass at St. James church Sunday, Aug. 30, for the QUALITY INFANTS' WEAR - - TOPS "Fifth Sunday" Communion and \ylll observe Nocturnal Adoration tomorrow in St. James from 10 to 11 p. m. in VALUE, WEAR and WASH ABILITY Fireman Wins Workmen's Suit FREEHOLD—In a case in Workmen's Compensation court it" x 3«" "TWINKll" tptciof Gin-IOXEO here Monday, it was held that a volunteer fireman if injured while • participating In a lire drill is en- receiving blankets DAN RIVER WOVEN GINGHAM bootie sets titled to recover Workmen's Com- All with stitched edgei. large You expect to pay #,. pensation against the municipal- oiiortmtnt of ity in which he is a volunteer Jre far more for these • man. prettiest plaid* •• • • AND BROADCLOTH DRESSES dainty lasting The decision waa the result oi and other love- J m y nylon bootees. an action brought by Elmer Blumef ly color combi- ^ " Cute-as-can-be toddler dresses in a giant Choice of ador- of 9 Holly st., Rumson, for Injuries noliont. Don't variety of styles. Fine woven gingham and able baby colors. to his left leg. while attending a mill thii yaluel fire drill in Rumson July H, 1W2 Mrr. Blumel, who wn« represent- broadcloth'. Absolutely washable, Long r- ed by Edward W. Wise, Jr., of tbe Red Baalc law firm of Wise i Wise, wearing. Come see Newberry's selection. It's, testified that he was climbing; a priced for saving. It's made up only of our collapsible ladder when a catch In rrr the ladder javs way, earning him own value-wise stock. Sizes 1 to 3. In many, \: to fall to the ground. As a result of the Injury he wu awarded many bright color combinations. fl,050 compensation, together with his medical and. hospital-bill. v> Th* insurance company for the borough of Rumson was represent- ed by Schneider A Schneider of Newark. Auxiliary to Hold V""* *•»«•• ' Supper, Teen Dance MISSES' 6UARANTEID LEONARDO—The Ladies' auxllr lary of the American Legion post INFANTS'COMIiDCOnON hsre will hold a buffet aupper Sat- anklets ' urday, -Aug. 15, between 5 and 8 4 pair guaranteed 4 moi, wear p. m. at the pos't home on rt. M undershirts Of replaced fret, near Appleton ave. _ , Juvenile single-breasted slip-on, Fine cotton yarn Plans for the supper and 'for a epaulet shoul* reinforced with n-age dance tomorrow night at 100% WOOL VALUE post home were discussed at ders. Siies 4-1. nylon, New full tf. meeting Monday night. Mrs. Har- Double-breast- rolled cuff. Pas* tet Fisher was hostess at the ed slipover, coat sweaters tels. Siiei7*14. •eeting. e.ope ihoulders . Mrs. Eleanor Locke will be host* Siiet 3-6. «n at the next meeting Monday, y HOW (••i.>< , i^n •aug. 17. Others present Monday •*ght were Mrs. Walter Wood, Mrs. \" •(ink Sposoto, Mra. Charles ^umph, Mr>. Arthur Mal«r, Mrs : award Winters, Mn. Herbert V \'-W'i *hatz, Mrs. William C. Smith, Thttt ore the swtaters toti — sixei rt. 1.4 •tropi. Whitt..- citelli and children; Angela, An- Assorted novelty ttripe' • thony, Marie and Dorothy; Mr. and W«ar CM slipover or polo Mrs. Alfonso Iaderosa, Mr, and Mrs, patterns, 100'/. combed Carmen Iaderosa and children Dor- shirt. Soft flannel in cm all. • cotton yarn. Crew neck, othy, Carmen, Jr., and twin sons, over check design. In as- 2-button shoulder. In as- Alfonso and William of Haslet, and sorted colors. Silts 1 to 3, sorted colors. Sizes 1 to 3 Mrs. Anthony Pescitelll of Medford, Mass. It® shr«(9*?S me*, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles, Jr., and sons Roger and Dale, Miss ffno corduroy plaid flannel Hn»d Anna Cowles and Harry 8. Cowlea, 8r., motored to Patchogue, L. I., donlm Saturday and vialted Mra, Ida Prall crawkri and family, Mrs. Howard Porter and Infant son Robert Howard have returned home from Rlvcrvlew hospital. Mrs. Meta Smith of Brooklyn is spending the week with Mr, and OIRLS'NYLON Mrs. Peter O, Welgand, Sr. Sturdy (Mb »©gi hSot'loko Miss Julia Kurica is visiting In ladies' slips Southbury, Conn,, for a few weeks. ti plenty of wf or. Bib front, .Miss Alice Mae Morris of Mor- button-on suspender straps I Sanforited to guorantee Tricot Nylon ganvlllc visited Miss Odette Hartle, Extra strong. Extra comfortoble. and sidt optnings, Colors, i less than I % shrinkage. Neon Net fast lo wash. An flH 4^ Wold) flannel lined for com- Bethany rd., last .week, Trim Mr, and Mrs, Mike Nappl and extra low New. • ••£ fort and warmth. Bib front.; children are vacationing In Cannrln. berryprlce.Elai- "^ • "T Sites 9 to 18 mo- */*, Whir* only Mra. Cyrua Ross, Mra, Roland tic waist and '•• '1 Sites Bmmona, Mrs. James . Neldlnter, Mrs, Wlllinm Urstadt, Mra, William Itgs, Double 34 to 40. -croUh. 4 to 12, Barnes, Mrs. Thcodoro 0, Bailey, '.L..1 Rta. I.fl Mrs. Frank McCleaator, Mrs, LJIIlo Hughaon and Mrs, Hondrlck L. Bennott, 0, 0, Sewing club mem- bers, attended a dinner at Beau Rlvage Thursday, Airman J/c Philip Walling, ,on of Mr. and Mrs, Roland Willing, who.Is stationed at Sampson Air Forco bato, Geneva, N, V., and Mlta Sholla Craig, daughter of Mr, ind Mrs. . Ooorgo Craig of Union Beach, were married Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal church, Keyport, by Rev, Jamos A, Quawollor, At- tending were MIM Patricia Ballon- tyno and William Flshlor, A recep- tion followed at tho homo of Alr- . 110 lOYft' QUALM SHICWH\ aian Walling, CHILD'S CORDUROY •OYS' SHORT SLIEVE STURDY, COMFORTAHI Mlai Shtlla Craig, who bocamo. OIULS knit brfefr 10YS' IIUI 0INIM tha brldo of Airman Walling, WM play o'alls A Nowberry lavlngytivlng yeuu can,,can, •unsuits? given a surprlao bridal showor at pole shirts loweit price.for iheie quick'1, nylon panties tho homo of Mlae Marline Bur- bobby socks Set to lake a tol's.constonl ac- afford Is mlis, Gay striped ftyl«, Kight for every dungarees rowoi, Main st,, Koypoit, Friday by 1 Quality knit 10 u n d e r I n 9 •}•% >fli.lA< 101, rugged re* • Girls'school day tion, Hondy ad> m. boy, Of lint •• ifJsVA Dry In 0 |lffy.' Mia sea Dorothy Davli, Patricia Bat- favorlttiXemb'1 Mr. and Mrs. George Gould and ported to a game warden or to • -1 always have had a liking fo daughter Faye are visiting Mr. the division within 48 hours—the turtles, but looking tor them her. Gould's mother at Chicago, 111. Max fame as the taking of deer, in streams and lakes, couldn't spo,. Gould, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Gould, a single one in the wild until I is spending two weeks at a camp happened to drop into Newberry's near Delaware Water Gap. FERBY FLIES TO N.Y.C. new store here in Stroudsburg. AVE^P ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Rich- (Just to ad lib:—This magnifi- About 20,000 kilowatt hours of 11 WHARF ^ RED BANK.fU ard Ferry, 13-ycar-old son of Bor- cent store, completed a few months electricity are used to produce two Parries Up to 60 in Private Dining Room—Package Goods Sold There's no need to put ough Clerk and Mrs. Nelson H. ago, was built as a testimonial In short tons of aluminum. ' ofT replacing broken or Roberts, arrived Saturday night at honor of the founder, John N«w- DO YOU NEED Oriii'ktMi . window g I a a n, New York city's LaGuardia field berry, and over the main entrance •lust jot down our phone; after a delayed departure from the in big, gold letters an inscription number — HE 6-10(13. A national Boy Scout jamboree in reads: '^troudsburg—Birthplace of call to our Glass Replace- California. Monmouth county's con- the Nation-wide J. J. Newberry ment Service is all you tingent arrived home by train last Stores.") greater valuesooogrecrter sarings«*grealer selectioi QLASS! need to do. Our men are week, while Richard was quaran- In the basement here paddling I prepared to install your glass to your satisfaction. tined with mumps. around in the aquarium were doz- Our work Is guaranteed ens of the little turtles, about as big in AL AN S FOURTH BIRTHDAY is an oyster shell of the same size. CALL OR SEE . . . and our service is Like everything else some were big- prompt. MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — ger than others. To the bifr blonde Kenneth Lukcr, son of Mr. andsalesgirl standing by I asked, "Are DON'T DELAY — ORDER TODAY Mrs. Kenneth Luker o^ Orchard the bigger ones here males?" Back- Acres, was four years old July 27. firing, said she "I haven't the least The occasion was marked at a par- idea—but what difference does it ty. Attending were Nancy and Bar- make any way, only U> another bara Maxson, Beltord; Stephana turtle?" These little iclSws sellihg MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. Martin, River Plaza, and Edward at 59c each were b«inp mailed any- 10 MAPLE AVE. TEL. 6-1063 RED BANK Pokus, Raymond Halllday, Jr., where in the Estados Unldos in lit- Philip Kundcl, Tommy White and tle individual ventilated boxes. And Diane Dorsett, Orchard Acres. they get there. And do you hclieve in colnclden- tals? Well, anyway, the very next day nut comes tho Herald-Tribune carrying a king-size story of a very antique speciman of tortoise. It all happened near Wyoming, Rhode Is- land. (Things never really happen —they are made to occur.) A five- UP $ year-old boy accidentally stumbled over a 129-year-old tortoise on a farm in' West Kensington, Rhode Island. A minimum age of 129 years is fairly well established be- to cause the carving on the shell of the creature's belly was mature and at least 20 years old before the young boy got busy with a sharp GET 100 knife. . Serving the "Indian Queen" In FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR almost every capacity for many years, Gorgeous George Durrenber- ger enlightened us about this 90- year hostelry, long identified with a new world of the Shafer kin. Said he, "It's due, When You Buy after the summer season,' to lose some of its landmarks but none of This Genuine its personality and character"—and virtue. Many Red Bankers famil- furniture fashions iar with the long columns and ex- tensive porches will be interested to learn that conversion will con- „ for homemak«rs who love LIVING ROOM sist of 33 added accommodations of the motel type, being classified as The trim sofa and compan- a hotel-motel. It will have no din- . a better way of living: • • • ion chair are covered with ing room, but somotHing will be durable, lasting fabric . . • added in the way of a so-called Finer furniture for discriminating FOAM RUBBER cushions "continental breakfast" served in shoppers ... at prices that are in easy for extra comfort. Choice your room. I've wondered how roach of the average budget! Every of decorator colors and they will know just when a guy is many patterns. hungry?. piece on display here Is of the highest quality and fashioned lo last Cor years. Serving the Indian Queen for 46 See . . . buy . . . enjoy, and save now! years, dependable, popifiar , Nor- Big 9.5 cu. ft. man Johnson, in reminiscent mood, $265 spoke of many notables as guests capacity of other days. "Back In 1916," said he, "William Jenning3 Btyant was here and gave his great lecture, the 'Prince of Peace.' And what a 'sil- ver-tongued' orator IIB was." Someone has said that William Jennings Bryan, once in line lor BRAND NEW President of the United States, ad- mitted that "The Prince of Peace" was his best speech. So I guess there's only one best In every in- 1953 MODEL dividual. Chatting here with;Norman John- son he seemed very Interested to see his name among ,the 25 most common names, A lls( of the 29 most common in administration flics, with tho estimated number of persons having them, follows: Smith 1,287,315, Johnson 933,881, Brown 857,753, Williams 730,884, Refrigerator Freezer Jones 696,120, Miller 617,018, Davis 1556,845, Wilson 418,367, Anderson 1 See These Sensational t'ealurvi 413,393, Thomas 361,390, Moore 361,- outstanding value! 253, Taylor 353,186, Martin 339,573, Thompson 334,599, Whltn 331,245, FREE! KIDS! Jackson 324,820, Harris 303,543, MODERN BOOKCASE BED WITH • Rolo-Cohl Kcfrigcrntiwn Clark 293,495, Lewis 280,343, Hall Get your Space Helmet 261,870, Allen, '238,533, Young 238,- DOUBLE DRESSER AND CHEST • Moisl-Cohl Food Storage and Racket Ray Ounl 241, Robinson 236,261, Walker 334,. 3.71, and Nelson 216,071, This bedroom suite is built around the full- • Real Zero-Cold Freezer NBring Mom or Dad Into our store for u demonstration of this new G-E At tho Indian Queen wcr« Mr. size bed with the smart bookcase headboard. • Nc Defrosting Automatic Defrost Refrigerator. and Mrs. John LaFreda of Red You'll receive, absolutely free, an Bank as guests. Speaking with The five-drawer chest and large double exciting Spec Helmet and n Rock- them about the past, presont and • Space Maker Dour Shelves et Kny Gun thsit renlly sliools liuturo of our fine town, I told dresser and bed have the new Sea Mist fin- roekels! Hrlng this ad- I them, "You know I'm not much of • Kcdi-Ciihe ice Tray* vertisement with you, a conversationalist—I've never had ish. Enduring comfort and beauty will be nn operation." Anyway, our talk ilrflcil to Iho corner of .Monmouth yours with this suite in the home, Many ex-, • Fi'o/ni Food Cujmvily and Paarl streets, whern John's cntcrprlun followed a dwelling foi- elusive features. 42 Pounds Kltchon," and before that the bay- •here hrimn of Tho Roglnter pub< Usher. *229 Every Evening Till 10 l>, M, That'll where my family lived when we enmo to Hod Bank In 200-CAR FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STOREI 1900, met In, my loni, Herbert and Joe, worn born right there, btcnuio OPEN TUES. AND FRIDAY Keel Bank hud no lionpllnl then, Now I want lo oml my utory oil. TIL 1:30—SATURDAY Ing ii poi'Mon-n plonoor In Hod Hunk lio«|>IUI«, n poinon who In my opinion nnvriri' onjnyed full urailll or iKM'InlInlm fofor lirl r forinilglifll t nnd cm- hit Ion, Her nuinn WH» UIIMI* dm- ATONTOWRADIO 6c TELEVISION •N ^ nor, an HUM lo DIA, Anaon O. nnri E C, DOUKIIU Hoy I, Ourntlo Ounior'n flrat oonli'lliullon 17-19 MAIN STREET EATONTOWN, N J. im an IIIIKPI of morcy win tho alto of tho old Gurnet' e»t»ti on tho Hov- un-llrlugo road oppimlln Jlonry FIIII STMAGC Phone Eatontown 3-0400 Groen'n, Her next nnd linn I move look \w tu ft location on Hi oml nl., A Ilil/t when! Kh« ni'iiiipMd Iwn dwelling: UNTIL WANTID juat iioiih or Lit, William Mat-' RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6.1953 Page Thirteen Anthony Rapolla Convert Lines Has Birthday Party 176 Complete f EATONTOWN — Mr. and Mrs.To 115,000 Volts jkngelo Rapolla of Farm lane, Elk- 4rood, gave a birthday party for The first of two 66,000-volt lines Swim Program their son Anthony who was seven between Jersey Central Power and At Kepwel park Friday, 171 year» old Friday. The birthday Light Company's 'electric generating youngsters from Mechanic Stree calt« was decorated with a minia- stations at Whippany and Raritan playground In Red Bank, Fairvlew ture merry-go-roimd, river has been converted to 115,000 and Fair Haven completed the Red I The children enjoyed games and volts, according to Clyde A. Mullen, Bank YMCA and the county Red refreshments. Attending were Pru- vice president in charge of opera Cross swim program. dence. Adamp, Glenn Anthony, Bob tions. Basic certificates were Issued to Dempsey, James Allen, Dennis Doo- This is the first such connection the following: Mechanic Street play lin, Jon Elmendorf, Marty Horo- between the local power firm's ground, .Ralph Acquaro, Stephanii witz, Anthony Juliano, Carol Juli* northern and southern divisions. Alatsaa, Marc Alexander, Alt Bern ano, Jo Ann Juliano, Judy Juliano, Conversion of the second circuit i stein, Claire Bloomberg, Andrea Marie Juliano, Rose Marie Juliano, scheduled for completion next year, Bretz, Phillip DeCarlo, Sandra Ev- Barbara Knight, Paul Ligo, Randy the section between Whippany and ans, Jacqueline Flemming, Barbara Moore, Sharlet Pitt, Bob Rubinac- Chatham already capable of carry- Guenther, George Hall, Paul Hall chi, Mary Elen Rubinacchi, Watson ing the increased voltage as the re< James Holion, Carney Johnson Stlllwagon and Nancy White. suit of two recently completed proj Fred Johnson, Gary Johnson, Gur Also Mrs. Anthony Juliano, Mrs.ects. ron Landsledel, Keith Landsiedel, Robert Lane. Frank Juliano, Mrs. Joseph Juliano The first of these was the recon- and Mrs. William Knight. struction of the 10%-mlle line be- Forrester Lee, Peggy Mann, Jul tween Whippany sub-station and ius Musgrove, Jackie Nordrum Chatham sub-station, while the Tony Price, Ed Relse, Nancy Relss, second was the partial energizing Paul Schlssler, • Dickie Stryker: of the company new million-dolla Tommle Stryker, Barbara Thorpe Whippany sub-station. Arnold Vincent, Donald Wick'land, Sally Wyckoff, Joanne Noone and LAST 3 DAYr This latest project is a' phase of J.C.P.&L/s $100 million ten-year Craig Cranshaw. post-war expansion program, which Fair Haven, Dickie Barnes, Allyn includes the conversion of all th Bennett, Mary Carling, Bruce Flow- company's major transmission line era, Tom Ford, Peggy Nolan, Larry CELEBRATING LOWEST PRICES to 115,000 volts, thus increasing its Wcgel, Susanne Wicks, Philip ability'to provide larger quantitiej Hatch, Bonnie Grimmer, Mike Her- of electricity tq this rapidly expand- on, Judy Lartaud, Leslie Neild IN 10 YEARS ing area of the state. Gregory Taylor and Muriel Wegel. Construction of 115,000-volt sub- Fairview, James- Allen, Timothy stations at Chatham and Raritan Carton, Leo Emmoiu, Robert Ford river, ponstruction of two 115,000- 1 and Ray Owens. owning a volt lines from Raritan river ti Swimmers' cards were earned by a stepdown station in the com' Dorothy .Conway, Lynn Search, pany's southern division and a 137,' Robert Cleary, Ricky Eyerman, SYLVAN POOL 500 kilowatt generating unit al Helen Frank, William Hogan custom built, reinforced concreto Rarlten river station are cxpectci Phillip Carling, Glenda Grimmer, Fully Guarantied to be completed In .1955. William .Lewis, Margo Olaen, Jack KENMORE Walling, Connie Boynton, Otto 25x50 Marguerite flynn Guenther, Lynn Lawrence, Rober J Mann. Given Bridal Shower Louis Johnson, Erich Larisch, AUTOMATIC 3,350. Jeff Owens, Francis Petlllo, Virginia Other sizes and shapes EAST KEANSBURG — Miss Wiggert, Dennis Williams, Jimmie Mildred Keelan of Keans Footcraft Shoes oven, 2 giant and 2 itandard . iln|ioml (in how well he llvlty, Tho 3 ipead aulomallc "Flno Show fur lilvn, Womvn und Children has, porfornied hl« Job. changer playi all «li«i, all burnen. Other featurei In- i'y Since 11194" ip««di, all aulomallcally. Savd elude Kon-Tlmer, backguard Grossinger & Heller >—.. ^ •:• • '! *•'••£ L ^.l.XiL'-J. 1.'- .'^-L f*. ' .^. .ifc., '.'..'. light, oullet. HMdquarttri for Official ley A Girl Scout Shoot Broad & Mechanic. Su. H.irf Hank, N. J. OtltOM/HOW faU\ WADC 36WWteSt,PhoneREdBank6-1122 U6 HHOAU STI{I:I:T JtKI) BANK Tel, K1S 6.2100 p f ' •/Lnllal Op«i Daily » •« SISO. Friday » to I. Page Fourteen RED BANKjtEGISTER, AUGUST 6.1953 prove the new light to make it Highlands Church Dedicates ready for the 100th anlversary ob- Dinner to Honor servances of the church set for The Ladies' auxiliary of the Vet- FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUG. 7 & 8 Only 1956. erans o[ Foreign Wars post here Lighting Fixture held a card party Monday night ot Mrs. Morris Nelson last week .it the American Legion . Mrs. Morris Nelson of Prospect COLT'S NECK—More than 150 Newark Woman Hurl hall on Bay ave. Mrs. Sophie Bic- ave., a Red Bank resident for the persons attended special services ler, Mrs. Henrietta Kinney and past 20 years, will leave next Val Ernies heldiSunday night at the Reformed In Occanport Crash Mrs. Edith Mooney were in charge. month for Tujunga, Cal., to join her church when an old chandelier, re- "OCEANPORT — Consetta Del- Prizes were awarded to Miss Lesly husband. Wednesday night, Aug, for the cently restored, was dedicated. The Negro of Newark was injured Mon- Scigel, Mrs. Elizabeth Mount, Mrs. 12, at the Molly Pitcher hotel light which hangs In the center of day night when the car in which Emme Emrich, Mrs. Bertha Rab- friends of Mrs, Nelson will honor the church auditorium "is made of she was riding, driven by Valen- schner, Miss Mildred Rabschner her at a dinner. Sea Bright Yacht Club brass and crystal prisms. tine DclNcgro also of Newark, was and Mrs. Emma Roemmcle. Others Rev, Harry Olson, pastor of the in collision with a car driven by present were Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, casual Asbury Park Reformed church, de- Thomas J. Birmingham of Taylor Mrs. Ray Lyons, Mis. Cell Hull, livered the dedication sermon, "The lane, Middlctown township. Mrs. Emma Kahrer, Mrs. Jeanette presents Lamp of Seven Lights." The choir, The injured woman was taken to Silver, Mrs. Helen Kornek, Mrs. directed by Mrs. John Gunri, sang Monmouth Memorial hospital, Katherinc Sickles, Mrs. Susan "This Is the Day of Light" and where she remained overnight. onard, Mrs. Irene Cole, Mrs. An- America's Foremost- Comedian look— "Send Out Thy Light." Miss Mari- Police Chief Earl Hanaway of na Carlough, Mrs. Katherlne John- anna Ellis was organist. West Long Branch Investigated the son, Mrs. Elizabeth MachotU, Miss Prayers were given by Rev. Run- crash for Oceanport police. The Martha Machette, Mrs. Evelyn yon L. Wolff, pastor of the Red accident occurred at the intersec- Defer, Mrs. Mae Gllroy, Mrs. An- Bank Reformed church, and Rev.tion of Oceanport and Portaupeck na Brush, Mrs. Bertha Weiczoreck, NOW VINCENT'S OFFERS Warron Heneler of Freehold. F. Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Beatrice Howard Lloyd, acting pastor, Intro- Walling, Mrs. Louella Oppfermann, YOU A SUMMER CASUAL duced guests. The dory is considered one of Mrs. Amy Bates, Mrs. Mary Mount, JACKIE MILES Officials have been offered sev- the world's most seaworthy small Mrs. Roglna Ahearn, Mrs. Dorothy COLD WAVE FOR tral contributions to further im- boats. Simons, Mrs. Anne Silberblatt, Mrs. Marie Parker, Mrs. Laura Rubley, Mis. Ruth O'Ncil and Mrs. Irene TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY ONLY $10. COMPLETE Oakes. . MISS ELEANORS Members of the Parent-Teacher • • • • • * * * * association will hold a card party formerly of Robert's of Red Bank, is now at Vincent's -• tonight at the Yacht club. Mrs. Frank Thomas will be hostess. EVERY SUNDAY to serve her old and new customers. The Ladies' auxiliary of Twin- light post, American Legion, will PEDICURES v • ELECTROLYSIS hold a card party next Wednesday Mrs. Morris Nelson at the post home on Bay ave. Mrs. SPECIAL BUFFET COMPLETE BEAUTY CARE* Elizabeth Heliker, Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Nelson is a past president CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT: RE 6-3620 Rauschenbcrger, Mrs. Antoinette of the Ladies'^ Hebrew society of Beyers, Mrs. Annette Haddcn and Rod Bank, nnd she has boon $4.00 Per. Person TRULY AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Mrs. Elizabeth Kehoe will be host- constant worker in many commun- esses. At a recent meeting of the ity projects. For the past ton years auxiliary, Mrs. Myrtle Lawrence she has- been an active member of 958 OCEAN AVE. PHONE OTERO was elected delegate to the state Red Bank chapter-of Hadassah, as convention Sept. 10-12 at Asbury well as a representative of the He- Yineent's Beauty Salon Park, and Mrs. Hattie Smith elect- brew society and'the Congregation SEA MIGHT SE 2-0682 ed alternate. The auxiliary received B'Nail Israel in the Red Bank 32 LINDEN PLACE RED BANK acknowledgement of a package Council of Church Women. sent to William Sickles, who ,is Mra, Nelson also serves as serving In Koroa with the Marine volunteer at Rlverview hospital's Corps. The post and auxiliary will 'coffee shop. During the war years hold a joint Installation of officers she worked with the Red Bank Saturday, Sept. 19. unit of the Rod Cross and with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomklna various U.S.O. projects in Red Bank YOU CANt BUY FINER and son Richard of. Osslning, N, and Monmouth county. Y,, were guests last week of Mr. Mrs. Ernest Hoyman is genera and Mrs. Robert Machette of chairman of the testimonial am FOR THE FINEST FOODS ITS Ocean ave. Mrs. Max Cohn is reservation chair Miss Lesly Seigrcl, daughter of man. Miss Mary Grillon will enter- Dr. and Mrs. Julius Seigel of Arl- tain guests with accordion seloc Fresh PEACH Ice Cream ington, Va., is visiting her grand- tlons. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sil- Also assisting with "dinner ar- berblatt of Bay ave. Mr. and Mrs.rangements are Mrs. Arthur H, Otto Silver of Detroit also were Hershon, Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silberblatt MICHAELS BAR Isadora Kerbcr, Mrs. Harry Madan- last week. sky, Mrs. Morris Westerman, Mrs. • Mrs. Elizabeth Kehoe a*d daugh- Bernard Spiwak, Airs. William I ter Betty visited friends in New Klatsky, Mrs. Harry Feldt and Mrs. 172 MONMOUTH ST .TEL 6-9768 RED BANK York city last week. Victor Slcgel, president of the He- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bicler and brew society. daughter Mclva of Cranford visited Mrs. Katherine Schultz, Mrs. Em-1{. L. French Assigned ma Emrich and Mrs. Sophie Bieler Every Bite, Sheer Delight... of Bayaido dr. last week. To Panama Canal Zone Yacht club members will meet Robert L. French, storekeeper, Friday, Aug. 14, and every second first class, U.S.N., son of Mr. and • i. That's what you'll say when you dine at Michael's Bar for here and fourth Friday thereafter. Club Mrs. Harvey E. French of 115 meetings had been held every first Branch ave., left the submarine at Michael's Bar you get the finest in foods ileliciously prepared and third Friday. base at New London, Conn., Mon Jerry Ryznar, son of Mr. andday for duty at the Naval Air sta- Mrs. Edward Ryznar of Huddy tion, Coca Sola, Panama Cana for your enjoyment. •'-.'• ave, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Craw- Zone. ford Gower. of Newark. French, who has served on the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nagel of staff, commander Submarine force, Scotch Plains were guests last Atlantic fleet, the past 14 months, SANDWICHES week of Mrs. Sophie Bieler. will be attached to the commissary FROM OUR STEAM TABLE wWHy.-» Because Breyer* urea only choice, tree-ripened ElberU Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner department at Coca Sola. Ho wil Peaches . . . selected and packed [by Breycrs right where they grow, of Roselle Park spent the week- be stationed at the Canal Zone twt HOT ,r^9Bfe or COLD end at their summer home on years. . FINE FOODS at the very peak of their Bun-ripened sweetness. Every spoonful of Gravelly Point. Brcyers contain! big chunki of thes* luscioui beauties. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert- Kirschner Temperatures in the Antarcti and daughter Dale of Ocean ave. average 40 degrees ' colder than FROM OUR KITCHEN arc on vacation in the Catskllls those in the Arctic, an open letter to the residents of Rumson

• Sea Food • Fried Chicken • CORNED BEEF • ROAST BEEF • Spaghetti & Meat Balls • ROAST TURKEY • Spaghetti & Meat Sauce • VIRGINIA HAM • Spaghetti & Sausage • PASTRAMI • Harry's Burger Basket SEE THEM MADE RIGHT IN • Chili Con Carne OUR WINDOW OPEN 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 A. M. • Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail KITCHEN UNDER SUPERVISION OF Y " REASONABLE PRICES Y . HARRY McDERMOTT

ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE DRINK AT YOUR TABLE OR AT THE BAR Expertly. mixed cocktails or your favorite beverage served in friendly atmosphere. We are always pleased to serve you, so— STOP IN ANYTIME FOR THE BEST IN FOOD AND DRINKS | BAR OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 2:00 A, MICHAELS BAR OPPOSITE KAILKOAD STATION • • - v 172 MONMOUTH ST .TEL 6-9768 RED BANK Kitchen Equipment MEATS SERVED FROM OUR KITCHEN In Our New Kitchen SUPPLIED BY INSTALLED BY B&B SHORE RESTAURANT PROVISION COMPANY EQUIPMENT CO. 400402 HUNTEHDON ST. NKWAIIK, N. J. 1MB SOUTH MAIN ST. TIL, 20147 ASIURY PARK PHONE U1GELOW 3-0401 RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6, 1953 Page Fifteen circus Aug. 20, here. Net proceeds 20 Tenants Notified that their rentals were increased, Guild to Hold will go to the church rectory fund. Yacht Club Has Rewarded at Fort Monmoulh for Cost Reduction effective Sept. 1. October Auction Attending were Rev. Christopher Of lUntnl Increases The tenants occupy apartmtnti Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Boul- nwnol by Dr, Max SllversUIn, who ' FAIR HAviiN—Plans for an out- ware, Ralph S. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Buffet Supper ASBURY PARK — With the ex- confirmed -eporU that he doubled door sucUoifewbp held In October or, in some case, trebled the rentals. F. Hunter, Mrs. James Wenner, FAIR HAVEN—A buffet supper piration of rent controls Ia3t Fri- '•were maai^M a special meeting of MM. George Wander, Mrs. Jesse Notices to the tenants advised them the Juni«^G"ulId of the Chapel of was enjoyed by over 100 mem- day, at least 20 tennnts on Spring- to meet the higher rites or fact Bennett and Miss Bernadlne F. bers and guests of the Shrewsbury Holy '•tffumunion of this place Stewart, wood and Union aves. wore notified eviction. rTuesdajFnight at the home of Mrs. River Yacht club Saturday evening. Soel-J.f Lartaud, Fair Haven rd. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Wil- Mrs/ Edward Rogers was named ELKS'. BALL TBIP SUNDAY liam L. Baily, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. general chairman. Frank Bayles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. William Borncr and Mrs. "Addie" Kind, chairman of the Bormann, Commodore and Mrs. Warren Hugulcy are chairmen of entertainment committee of the Fred E. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- a committee idling tickets for the Red Bank lodge of Elks, this wcok mon Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- performance of the Hunt Brothers announced that tickets arc still neth Terry, Mrs. Cynthia Weiss, available for Sunday's trip to Yan-George Hill, George Ochs, George kee stadium when the Yankees VonGoertz, Mr. and Mrs, John An- meet the Chlpago White Sox. The derson. 4°/o EXPERT WATCH bus will leave Globe ct. at 11:30 a. m. Dr. and Mrs. James G. VanNos- trand, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ickcs, Mr. and Mrs. Lester McKnlght, INTEREST PER ANNUM ON and CLOCK REPAIRS WE TAKE ORDERS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schenk, Mr. \U work dono on the premises FOR and Mrs." Peter Eichele, Mr. and PERSONALIZED Mrs. E. Spricher, Mr. and Mrs. GUARANTEED for 1 YEAR Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George • Stationary • Napkini Plant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow- • Xnn Cmrdi • Book Matches, itc. Discounts on all Jewelry den, Mrs. John Knodell, Mrs. Sam- ALL WORK DON! ON MIMItt* NEW CARS uel Kessler, Mrs. Philip Peters. 24-HOUR tIRVICI Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gillcn, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ROSIN Robert Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph y3 DOWN BAILS Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hunt- 18 W. Front St. BE 6-0012-M •y* 29A Monmoirth Si. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall, Mr. Bed Bank and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzell, Mr. and BALANCE IN 24 MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS Mrs. Ferdinand Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. R. Newberger, Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. McCracken, Wilfred Mc- LET MILLERTON RUGS Cracken, Mrs. William McCracken. BORROW PAY MONTHLY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morton, Mrs. C; LaManna, Mr, and Mrs. $1,000 $15.01 Giv your Woon Uxturmend Color erf/ow cost Gordon Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greelcy, Mrs. John Cub- $1,500 S67.52 bage, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ef- $2,000 Smart New Ttxturtd EKtds In fray, Mrs. Hazel McQueen, Mrs. E. Mn. Grace Mosley, 22 West Weitiide ave., Red Bank, and Louis A. Maitria, (right), $90.02 Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. 276 Hance rd., Fair Haven, receive $50 each for contribution to the work simplification pro- . $2,500 $112.53 Rookc, Mis. Gertrude Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dowd, Mr. and gram at Fort Monmouth. Presenting the check to Mrs. Mosley is Maj. Gen. Kirke B. Lawton, Mrs. William O'Brien, Mr. and. post commander. On the left is William 0. Rearick, Jr., Sea Girt, executive secretary of the ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM Mrs. D. Scatorchlo, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Conklln. efficiency awardi committee. Mrs. Mosley and Mr. Maitria worked out a method for use in WE ALSO FINANCE LATE MODEL USED CARS transmitting military pay records which resulted in abolition of a position which paid $2,750 Redecorating your floors smartly and Mrs. Catherine Blodgett, Mr. and AT THE RATE OF Wo INTEREST PER ANNUM. Mrs. Albert Oliner, Mr. and Mrs. annually. The work simplification program is administered by Paul Zar of 13-B Spring ter., economically, is no problem when August Lindahl, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- you choose these beautiful textured thur Austin, Mr. and Mrs. John Red Batik, who weighs the merits of the suggestions and makes recommendations to the effN Wouters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ciency awards committee. . effects in Armstrong's Lino- Rathbun, Miss Susan Rathbun THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK leum. Here — grouped at Miss Marie Rathbun, Jesse Corbett Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, Mrs. Leon cent Calabrese of West Keansburg. and Chris Stirkc of troop 61, Dan- one low price — are the her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. OF C. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. George Bundy of Frater pi. and iel Connelly of troop 27, Belford, Cummlngs, Dr. Douglas Hoyt, Mr A. Conroy. floor styles favored by lead- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lobdon and Walter O'Connor were hosts last and Frank Colloid of troop 105, and Mrs. William Salladln, John Koansburg, arc attending the camp. ing decorators. There are daughter Marie of Brooklyn are week to » group of friends by show- Salladln, and Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Miss Patricia Shechan of New Brood. spending the summer at their cot- ing colored moving pictures out- RED BANK, NEW JERSEY designs and colors for every tage on Oakwood pi., West Keans- doors. Attending were Patricia U York city has been visiting her room and every style of dec- burg. White, Judith O'Connor, Georgina aunt, Mrs. Margaret Fclsman of Kcansburg Mrs. Shubcrt Rcilh of Beacon Kostcr, Catherine Koster, Linda Port Monmouth rd. SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1864 oration. Nov. 7 was set u a tentative blvd. recently celebrated her birth- Vaccarelll, Dorothy Mason, Judith Mr. and Mrs/ Walter O'Connor date for a barn dance at the meet- day at a family party at her home. Lanvin, Janet Parker, "Cookie" and children Walter and Judith of Open Friday Evenings from 4:30 f 1:00 ing of the Parish Home club of Raymond and Richard Stryker, Beauman, Judith Kantorlk, Eliza- Jersey City, who have their sum- St. Mark's Episcopal church Mon- Frank McNamara and Dennis Foley beth Kantorik, Georgina Ctccheilll, mer residence on Frazor pi. for fffMffl day evening. A rummage ia planned have returned home after camping Mary Jane Brennan, Janet Parker, many years, have taken up their for Sept. 24, 25 and 28. Mrs. Claire at Lake Washington, Yuland, N, Y., Wayne Fclsman, Russell Kennedy, residence here permanently. • RAO RUO Guenther Is chairman. Mr», Marion for two weeks, Gilbert Cappolla, Gary Mason, George Bundy, son of Mr. and SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Sherrow was hostess at'the recent A group of intermediates of the Francis Bauman and George Lamb. Mrs. Frank Bundy, has volunteered • SPATTIRDASH meeting and Mrs. Carol Wilson will Methodist church spent last week .Ralph Wilson Is taking a Scout for airplane observation work at be hostess at the next meeting Aug. at Mt. Misery. They were Janet loader's training course at Schiff Atlantic Highlands. He has had 16 AVAILABLE • HOLLOW 17. AttendinK Monday's meeting Spafford, Jacquollno Grongor, Char- Reservation, near Morrtatown for hours In this work and will con- were Mrs. Margaret Carroll, Mrs. lotto Temmler, Carol Redforn, Bar- the next 12 day*. tinue. '• CARVED CARMT Peggy Feeley, Mr*. Alice Foley, bara Kite, David Sias, Richard Scouts of troop 81 attended Camp Miss Ruth Lois Florl of Lawrence Mrs. Martha Brakenfleld, Mra. Frie- • CHIMED STOHE Stryker, Dennis Foley and Roger Lcnapo' in Burlington county last ave. entertained Miss Phyllss Mal- da Krayl, Mrs. Catherine Bleraack, Purdy. Mrs. Raymond Stryker, week with their loader, Edward Mrs. (Irene Wentz, Mr«. Louise ine of Linden over the week-end. ' ^RANDOM Till Mrs. •William Krueger, Miss June. Fecj-ari. They were Richard Ter- The summer Bible school of the Nichols, Mrs. Claire Guenther and Acker and Miss Cynthia Slas at- hunc, George Johnson, Howard Mrs. Carol Wilson. Methodist church started Monday AUGUST SPECIAL tended as councilors. Louche and Joseph Thach. Thus and will continue through August. William Dolan of the U. S. Navy Mfs. Elizabeth Walsh of Harri- week, Terry Cronln, Daniel Carluc- Is on a ton-day leave at his home son Gardens, Harrison, spent the cio, Joseph Hackctt, Milton Wood- Bom are able to mnke pocket money 0FF CALL FOR on Sceley avc. He Is itationed at week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vin-ruff, Timothy Silow, Fred Oater bf itlling Tha Beglatcr—Advertisement. Charleston, S. C. A Mrs. Walter Barnes, Mrs. Robert u ESTIMATE Lynch, Thomas Dunham and Mr LIST and Mrs. Franoja Zieglcr visited SAVE 2W Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boutlllier of Strafford, Pa., Monday, FREE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dononla of Brooklyn' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forte of Euclid ave., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guenther MILLERTON RUGS INC. celebrated their eighth wedding an- niversary Saturday evening at the Ice show at Asbury Park. Their Red Bank's only complete floor covering ttore gueats were Mr. and MM. George Biersack and son. 130 Broad St. Tol. 6-5279 Rod Bank Katherine Sclllnger sf Detroit, Mich., la spending six weeks with

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Kivtfw IMI II a1ta *»•«•«• IK II at, tad tnt tMnlt •ttttti nil » ti, ttni mi in ttraught. Beer! O. KRUIOIR MIWINO CO.. NiWAKK, N. ), • fAMCUS SINCE 185b 29' 25' 25' For All Departments Coll RED BANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 6 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953 10c PER COPY SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Zoning Change Due Donald Gordon Solos in Jet Sea Bright Taxpayers Forming To Permit Industry Dog Problem Freeholders, Pkwy. Contractors SHREWSBURY—An Industrial zone In the vicinity of Shrews- Again Aired; Group to Work With Officials bury ave. is In the making here. Study Damage from Trucking It was disclosed Tuesday night SEA BRIGHT—A group of about by Mayor John Hawkins. Status Unchanged FREEHOLD—Tha board of free- with the contractors before work 25 local residents met at borough The disclosure came in answer holders acted yesterday to gain on the project progressed too far. hall last night and decided to work Asks $150,000 to • question of Edwin R. Read Mayor Hawkins Says assurance that damage to county The director expressed the hope for the organization of a Sea Bright of the Neighborhood associaton, roads which might result from ex- a satisfactory agreement ean be taxpayers or civic association. In Crash Case who asked what progress had Ordinance Is Strong; cessive trucking during construc- reached whereby ^he roads will be Opinions given indicated that the been made on the awaited Citi- tion of the Monmouth county link returned to proper condition with- body will have as its main purposes FREEHOLD—A suit for 1150,000 zens' Advisory committee report. Complaints Are Needed of the Garden State Parkway out the necessity of legal action by the bringing of citizens' recommen- against Commander Andrew Dam The mayor said Borough At- would be properly repaired. the board. of Inte'rlakcn was filed in county torney Leon KeusstUe h prepar- SHREWSBURY —Dogs running dations for municipal improvements at large, a consistent complaint Freeholder Director Joseph C. • It was announced by Howard W. or policy changes before the gov- court yesterday by Mrs, Jennie ing a draft to the toning ordin- Irwin disclosed at yesterday's board Roberts, county counsel, that the Viracola of 346 Bath ave., Long ance. It wUl go to'the planning here and In adjoining communities erning body and, In general, help the past five years, supplied a. session that freeholders had met contractors' committee will seek build a better Sea Bright. Branch, widow of Thomas' J. Vir- board, the group that received earlier In the day with representa- the co-operation of the parkway acola. ,the cittiens' recommendations. source of discussion at Tuesday's This association, some said, meeting of the mayor and council. tives of the 12 contracting com- authority. The committee, parkway could carry more weight than an Mr. Viracola died July 5 from After public hearings by the panies working on the parkway In officials and the board of free- Individual in carrying complaints to Injuries suffered when a gasoline planners the ordinance will come Bob Stahlsmith of Beechwood dr. an effort to seek an agreeable so- holder: will meet In closed session the mayor and council and, at the truck driven by him was-in collis- before council. Mr. Reussille said nd Willard Coryell of Garden rd. lution to the problem. next week, he added, after which tame time, could bring about a ion with a ca* driven by Com- the planning board still must de- were the complainants. Mr. Staht- The result, according to Mr. Ir- a statement will be issued to ths closer public understanding of ander Dam. The accident occurred termine the type Industries to be smith told Mayor John Hawkins win, was the formation of a com- press. problems facing the town and its July 3 on rt. 35, Neptune. Mr. Vira- permitted. he doesn't think the mayor's let- mittee comprising representatives Serving on the contractor!* com-. officials. cola died at Fitkin hospital. ter to residents about dog control of the contracting companies. That mittee are Edward F. O'Nell, Brew- The suit, filed by Edward F. did much good. The mayor circu- Mayor Endorse* Flan committee will meet with the free- ster Construction company; Angelo Juska, Long Branch attorney, larized a request to dojr owners holders again next week. Villa, Villa Construction company; Mayor George H. Krauss gave charges Commander Dam with Plans Progress earlier this year asking for co-op- It was explained by Mr. Irwin Robert Weldon, Weldon Construc- his full endorsement to the plan, carelessness and negligence in the eration in an effort to eliminate that it had been learned that neith- tion company, and F. E. Schrieber, and told of ways that such an or- operation of his automobile. Mrs. nuisances and annoyances, er the state highway department Franklin Construction company. It ganization could assist in giving Viracola's suit asks {100,000 for the For Courthouse Mr. Coryell said his child was nor the Garden State Parkway Au- was also announced yesterday that ideajs for the saving or spending death of her husband and $50,000 FREEHOLD—Planning Is con- recently bitten by a dog. He and thority is assuming any responsi- the problem of damage to munici- of money, particularly when the for his pain and suffering, tinuing for the erection of the new Mr. Stahlsmith both said they be- bility for damage to the roads. In pal roads during construction will yearly budgets, on which taxation county courthouse on Boxwood lieve the dog ordinance is Inade- view of that fact, he «aid, the be discussed at a future board Is based, are made up. Hall, the estate the county Is in quate. The mayor, however, insist- board thought It best to confer meeting. Mrs. Lillian Todd .of 1173 Ocean tlie process of purchasing for $95,- ed the ordinance is "strong." He ave, whose ideas prompted the Sherman Opposes 000, but construction is not expect- Aviation Cadet Donald D. Gordon, Jr., of Rumton, who explained that dog owners may meeting, turned the session over ed to be started this year. recently iolo*d in the Lockheed T-33 jet aircraft at Bryan* Air be brought to court if their canines to William Zaleaak as temporary Consideration is being given to run at largo, but that a eompluint Keansburg Moves Toward State Aid chairman. And after discussion Appropriation whether the building should be of Force bate, Tex., where he it undergoing trainihg as a jet must be signed by the person suf- reached the point where all In classic or colonial design, . and fighter pilot. Cadet Gordon attended Princeton university fering; the nuisance. the audience decided they wanted FREEHOLD—The board of free- which departments of the county to go ahead with further steps to- holders' record of years of unani- government should be housed in and received hie primary flying training at Barton Air Force "Fences Do Help" For Beach Improvement Projects mous voting was'broken yesterday ward definite organization,, a new the new building or retained in bait, Fla. Ha it a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Gordon of The next step, the mayor explain- meeting was called for Wednesday when Freeholder Walton Sherman the old building. ed, would be requiring dogs to be KEANSBURG—Borough council headquarters, and by the New night, Aug. 19, at borough hall. At of Long Branch cast a dissenting Tuesday the* Monmouth Bar Clover lane, Rurruon. leashed—a subject which previous- Tuesday night moved toward the Point Comfort fire company for that time It is expected officers vote in an unsuccessful bid to post- association's library committee, ly gained considerable opposition. Improvement of beaches here by three lots behind company property will be elected and a working pro- pone a public hearing on a finance- trustees and a committee appoint- Mr. Stahlsmith and Mr. Coryell adopting a resolution Informing the where it proposes to build a fire gram outlined. measure. ed for a study of courthouse needs said they did not like to sign com- state It will seek financial aid in house adjacent to first aid squad Figuring among reasons for band- Mr. Sherman objected to the met with James W. Mancuao, Long Boro Awards Water Main Contract, plaints, describing such relief as the project and requesting a sur- building, to Mr. Roberts. ing together were both complaints adoption of a resolution appropri- Branch architect hired by the unnelghborly. Councilman Robert vey by the stale department of a.bout how assessment changes and ating $33,500 for the reconstruction board of freeholders, to make its Graham—who lives on Garden rd.— conservation and economic develop- Fermlntlon Protested higher rates had raised the level of five bridges and a culvert. The recommendations of what should said he sympathizes with the com- ment. After granting permission ts of property taxes here, and an ap- finance director, explaining his Seeks New Bids on Ralph St. Curbs plainants. He suggested, though, Leonard Bellezza to continue work be Included In the - new building. The resolution also Instructed parent misunderstanding of why stand, said he was opposed to what Among the recommendations of that the men try "a friendly ap- on buildings on Seeley ave,, coun- this had happened, But the au- he termed "Any unnecessary spend-, proach" such as he used when he Borough Engineer John Rellly to cil refused to reconsider Its action the bar association representatives HIGHLANDS- Borough council furnish "such engineering data" re- dience, or members-to-be, had a ing" in view of the proposed $1,- was the suggestion that there be asked neighbors to abide by the when Mrs. Leonard Mazsal pro- variety of Ideas about things 000,000 courthouse. Monday night awarded a contract law rather than making it a court quired by the state department's tested that she had been late for at least seven courtrooms. Only six Robinson Fined division of navigation. aside from taxation and assess- Mr. Sherman's motion to postpone are included in the latest set of to the R. D. Wood company of Phil- matter. Mr. Graham, jokingly, ad- the public hearing on the question ments that organized citizens could the public hearing two weeks failed proposed plant, but the association By Giordano adelphia for materials for a water mitted that "building a fence" help- Council also made provision for and had not been heard. No objec- do something about. to draw a second. The board fol- points out that at times there are main to serve Jennie Parker manor, ed his dog problem. the appointment of an advisory tions were raised at public hearing, lowed with a four to one vote In board for assistance in the pro- the first item of business conducted Council Complimented seven courts In session simulta- FREEHOLD — County Judge the 30 unit, $360,000 low-cost hous- Charles Moraller told council he favor of' the public hearing. The neously. gram. by council after the meeting was The atmosphere definitely was not John C. Giordano imposed a $500 ing project now under construction opposes the Idea of tying- dogs resolution was adopted by the same Latest plans drawn by Mr. Man- fine Tuesday and ordered a sus- since It proves a hardship to those Need Stressed called to order at 8 o'clock, and in opposition to what officials here vote. on the site of the former incinera- council granted permission to Mr, have been doing. Indeed, they rc- cuso call for a three-story building pended two-to-three-year state pris- who properly train and care for Council's action followed the read- In voting, Mr. Sherman explained, with central corridors on each floor on, term and five years' probation tor plant at Navesink and Water their animals. Councilman Herbert Bellezza. Complaints had been re- reeelved many compliments and "I am opposed to putting the coun- ing of a three-page statement by ceived previously. The mayor told no pointed criticism. But it indi- and tha basement. The basement for John T. Robinson, 31, of 23 Witch aves. Schild added that even if council Mayor Jamea J. Gravany which ty .into any more debt this year would be for the detective bureau, Bank st., Red Bank. should require dogs to be leashed, Mrs. Mazzal that council's action cated a will, by those present, to because of the courthouse construc- The Philadelphia firm bid $1.72 stressed the need for beach Im- was In accord with proper proce- join hands with the borough coun- grand jury meeting room and wit Robinson was charged, with lar- residents would still have to make provement. The resolution said tion" unless it's Absolutely neces- ness, room, vaults and storsge ceny for the theft of $300 worth per foot for 2,500 feet of six-inch complaints against their neighbors dure and would not consider fur- cil and bring about some beneficial sary." The director questioned the 1 council will apply for aid from ther discussion. changes and, wherever possible, space for court offices. of nylon netting from X. S. Smith cast Iron pipe, and $183.70 for to have the ordinance proparly en- funds of the current fiscal year, necessity of the $33,500 appropri- On the first floor would be the company, Eatontown, where he was forced. Council approved the transfer lave the taxpayers money. Disap- ation. valves, valve boxes and other fit- which began July 1. of the plenary retail consumption pointment was expressed that prosecutor's office, court clerks' of- formerly employed, June 29. tings. Another bid of 51.72 per foot Mayor Hawkins ended the dls- The application, to be made be- The projects will be paid for by fice,' sheriff's offlet, telephone sir J*S«:*fi»^Wa^shtjrsd by license held by lira. Rose MacBW' more peoplt were not there. But a $34,825 bond issue to which will was submitted by US Pipe and cuision by saying the time may be fore Sept, 1, will follsw a "review aid from Gilhooley's at 123-111 Carr advice was given for everybody to change and information room. The Henry Coy, Apple st., New Shrews- ncarlng for a revision of the doc of the entire ahorefroht" by coun- be added $4,675 provided for in the second floor would house three bury, for the theft of $300 worth Foundry company of Burlington, ave. to the Raritan Bay hotel, MS bring in their friends Aug. 19, and county budget. . ordinance, but that he hoped Coun- cil and the advisory committee, Main st. Also approved was Mr. letters will go out to all taxpayers, courtrooms with jury rooms and of copper drain pipe from the Es- but a company representative said cilman Graham's suggestion would Th* preliminary investigation by The bridges to be reconstructed,, judges' chambers, ami large jury tey Metal company. Red Bank, the firm docs not manufacture-fit- Williams' appointment of Frank J. inviting them to join in, •-• include bridge U-21 on School offer some remedy. ths navigation division is sought, Peters as a special patrolman far recreation room to accommodate July 12. tings. Hutchinson, incorporated, of council's resolution salt!, to furnish AM Mr*. Todd put the matter: House brook, Imlaystown rd. and 100 jurors. On the third floor there "East" Newman Springs assignment by Chief of Police AW "We are not here to criticize, but Matawan bid $1.8* per foot. the borough with Information that phonsui McGrath. bridge U-22 over Miry Run brook would be three courtrooms with In co-operation with the R«d "will be helpful in determining to keep our tyes open on what's on the same rd. in Upper Free- jury rooms and Judges' chambers, The award was made subject to being done." a reduction in the amount of pipe Bank post office department and final plant for ths work to be hold township; Bridge MT-12 on law library and court stenograph- Horse Show Set Red Bank's mayor and council, done." , Mr. Zalesak said: "We believe our Park ave., Middlotown township, ers' work room. necessary for the project, but at council introduced an ordinance Skelton's Manager governing body Is doing its best. and Bridge HL-35 on Cranberry the bid price.'The municipal hous- similar to one introduced the night 'Vital Interest' But it has many problems, and It Bog rd., Howell township, The For Race Track ing authority will rclmbursa the needs advice from the public." borough for the project. before in Red Bank. It will change Mayor Gravany told residents work also will include a concrete MONMOUTH PARK— Although the name of Newman Springs rd. that James Rankin, chief engineer Leaves $103,763 One suggestion, given by Roger culvert and timber bulkheading on Youth Assaults Curbing Bids to East Newman Springs rd. be- Ryan, was that 3ea Bright can win thoroughbred racing departs from of the navigation division, spent NEW YORK CITY—The widow Bridge F-13 on the East Freehold- here Monday, equine activities will tween the intersections at Shrews- moit of Tuesday of last week "go- or lose visitors with the coming Hall Mills rd., Freehold township. , Council instructed Borough Clerk bury ave. and Broad st. This will and son of the late Thomas I. Ken- of the Garden State parkway. He raturn Saturday, Aug. 15, with the Frank Bolen to readvertise for bids ing over the shorefront from one nedy of New York and 960 Ocean The board united again to adopt Station Operator annual Monmouth county horse permit post office personnel to end of the borough to the other" told of "local eyesores" that should unanimously a resolution appoint- for the installation of curbing on number the buildings and facilitate ave., Sea Bright, his summer home, be removed, and how the entrances MIDDLETOWN—A county alarm show .on the track In front of the Ralph it., a project to be financed with council members, Borough are the principal beneficiaries ia ing John T. Leavy temporary treas- grandstand. There will be 21 diver- mail deliveries to a fast-growing Manager Ralph O. Williams and to the borough should be beautified urer and Howard W. Roberts tem- has betn broadcast for a youth by property-owners on the street. section. his estate, it was learned yester- to attract more vacationing motor- about 20 who early this morning sified classes during the morning At council's previous meeting, a Borough Attorney Howard W. Rob- day. Mr. Kennedy originated the porary auditor. The resolution was and afternoon sessions. erts. He laid council feels the im- ists here. adopted to'permit the men to serve assaulted Albert J. Hendrlckson of lone bid by the Mills Construction Another ordinance Introduced "Break the Bank" radio program Hartshorne p). here at his service Operated for the benefit of the company of this place of $1.85 per will regulate the removal of sur- provement is of "vital Interest" to and was the discoverer of Red Skel- Cites Heavy Traffic in the respective capacities In case Monmouth County Historical soci- Keansburg residents. In his state- the county treasurer or auditor is station on rt. 35 at Palmer ave. foot was rejected as too high. Bor- face soil. In the future, permits ton, the comedian. Herbert Haslan of 16 Beach st. Mr. Hendrickson told Middletown ety, highly competitive classes will ough Engineer Otis R. Seaman, in will be necessary for excavations. ment, ha said: "Keansburg at one In a report filed here by the New unable to perform his duties be- be offered for weanlings, thorough- time was noted for itj very fine complained of the extrarheavy park- cause of Illness. township police that the youth, af- a survey report to council, esti- The ordinance, In Us entirety, will York state transfer tax department, ing and traffic on Beach and Surf ter a friendly conversation about bred breeding stock, road hacks, mated the cost at $125 per foot. be printed In next week's Issue of bathing beaches, but, unfortunately, the estate any here Is making a houio-to- Ai Drunken Driver J 1.060.1 a for salaries and wage*, wns appointed by Mayor Hawkins •ause canvass for funds, following for a now tiro house to replace the Mr, Jullano of Red Bank wai seph and Angollna Vlncolll Jullano, SUriENSKI DRAWS SO DAYS EATONTOWN-Chailis W, no- $232,50 for dumping charges nnd to head a committee to determine • puttorn sot by firemen from near* convorttd barn now In uie, $190,30 for K«S nnd oil, The estl- born In Italy, son of the late Fletro A retired Rurdonor, hi had been a "Unless our friends and neigh- MIDDLBTOWN-Maglstrat* W, sen of Fort Monmouth was sen- how the borough'* cash should be and Rosa Tomalno Jullano, A res- resident of this country 5J years. >y communities alnco the sts.lt- mate provides $1,500 for August, bAtikcri or Invested. With ft. bal- bors In the community give all Gilbert Mitnson last night sentenced tenced to 60 days In tht county $1,200 for September nnd $000 each ident of tha Shore area the past 30 Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Nel- (rtrle ban on charily gaming, possible financial aid, our firs com- Anthony Suplenskl of Brevent sv»., jail thlj week'by Mtglttralt Kilmer ancn In Ihe current account of years, h« was a tailor with the Slg- lie Lee Juliana; thrtt ions, Joseph for Ihs thr«« remaining month* of $100,000 now In Merchants Trutt Following li n letter lent lo resi- pany would have to become ft bor- Leonardo, to SO day* In county jail Hurley M a result of being unable the ye«r, Thli $3,<00 mtlmaU plus mund Eisner company and a mem- Jullano, South Amboy; Frank J. dents: "Dear Neighbor: Wllhln the ough department,— supported by at Freehold whtn hi wa* unabl* lo lo pay $921 In fine* levied by Judge company, n«d Bank, council has ber of Ihe Amalgamated Clothing Jullnno, Long Branch, and John .M,000 to date amounts to $13,400 for some time befii nf Ihe opinion next few weeks, a member of this general taxation, pay a $80 fine for larceny, Mil Hurley, who found him guilty of which, plus yearly amortisation nf Workeri of Red Bank, Jullano, Asbury Park; three dsugh- lire company will call at your homi "It seems that volunteer fireman Aliter, Mil* Anna Sunltnskl, with drunken driving and taking a oar that Ihe amount b« divided among ten, Mm Angelina, Jullano, and $2,000 fat' Ihe RHrbrigft truck, In other Institutions or Invested. Surviving are hu wife, Mn, Koia In connection with our 1053 oper- should not alto havs to rails the whom h« lives, charged he sold without Hi owner's pirmUilon, "well below" the .flfMOO submitted Mauut Jullano, now In Italy; two Mri, Tina White, Long Branch, and ating (und drive, ' monty to maintain their campiinlii, houinhold effects to purohaii al Roitn was driver of a our which A planning, board recommenda- loni, Pletro Jullano, also In Italy, Mlu Stella Jullano, Oceanport; a cohollo bovoragoi, by the lowest bidder whon bids tion to approve a map of Rose and "This your Is a particularly diffi- waioh are performing a public sir- itruok a car driven by Mix Lleb- warn received In tho spring, Mr, and Maj, Amori Jullano, with the brother, Pater Jullano, Deal; sight cult ono for volunteer fire compa- vice, but wa feel the company can man of Weit New York Tueiday it Carmine Monnn wai aocopted, The U, S, Air Force In Japan; two grandchildren and five great-grand- DONDI CONVALESCES Horan aald, The borough's decision olianito makes five lots oh Monroe nies In view of the Supreme Court function moro vigorously at an In- 12110 p, m. The accident ooourrid to administer tho collection of gnr< daughters, Mrs, Angollna Torchla children, decision which New Joriey pros*- dopendont organisation rather thin SHREWSBURY-Danlol Dondl, at Broad and Main «ti, Llebman, avo, from what formerly was on of Deal and Mn, Adeline Curolello, Ths funeral will b* held Satur- bags prompted noliy controversy ths tax map as four, outors have Interpreted^ to ban »s a subsidy of the borough and proprietor of Airport Inn, Shrawt- traveling south on Main it,, was then, Italy; two ilitirs, Mn, Felicia day at 0 a. m, from the Damlano llroinon'i fairs and similar charita- each yoar attempt to rail* the bury ave, New Shrewsbury, hat about to make a left turn Into A complaint wat received from Lucia and Mn, Mary Marruca, funeral home, Rev. Leo Cos will ble fund-raising projects featuring needed operating conti, returned to hit home on Garden Broad st. when hli car wai hit by Mil, Joieph C, Swltok, seorttary of Long Branch; 13 grandchildren and offer a high vequlim man at 10 games of olianco, "This (Ire company It always at rili here After undergoing an ap Roiin's auto, which wn going Hlv.rvliw lloipllil Ulll shop lh« Shresvsliury lownihlp (Vail A rreat-grandahlld. a. m. at Our Lady Star of Ihe Bea "Thin flra Uompuny In particular- your cull in lime of mtd> PIMM pundeotomy at Rlverview hoipltal, north nn Muln it, Pnliolman Hen- FilMMnt't Ml* An nil mtrohindlu. Home*) board of health, that burn Catholic church. Burial will be la 1 f!flm» lit Aiwf li'lp rniii* hniintnl by Th) funoral will br held flutui- ly hard hit sinus tht ban was In- giv« us your support/ Hi wai operated on last Thuriday, ry fUddle Investigated., ftlienlilni sut limp.—AdvitUltuitol. (Continued on P»ge i) day at I a, m. from the Damlano Mt, Curmel cemetery, Twtf RED BANK REGISTER; AUGUST 6,1953 Sta Bright Taxpayers Marks 90th Birthday Mrs. Wm. Tracy OBITUARIES PERSONALS (continued from page 1) MBS. ADA WOOIXET BA1TMOBX Mr. and Mrs. John Roddy of Bit OTate Victor Shrewsbury ave., are parents, of » at budget time, when hearing* are Takes Golf Lead LONO BRANCH — Mrs. Ada daughter born Thursday at Mon- open, there Ls a lack of public ex- Woolley Bfcumohl, 7S, wife of Mau- mouth Memorial hospital. , Long Branch 'Cap pression, "Vet, when taxes go up, RUMSON—>The second round of rice D. Baumohl, .434 Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Penny of they sometimes must, everyone he annual Women's New Jersey died last night at Monmouth Me- Spring st., are parents of a aon, lollers. But there is no ons here lolf association's shore tournament morial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bau- born Friday at Blvervlew hospital. o uk just why." . , vaa played here yesterday, and mohl were the builders and orig- Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Shlrha.ll ol William Foales' Seobeyville Break* Leg Mayor Krauss said consideration rhen the smoke cleared, Mrs. Wil- inal owners of the West End Ca- Marion st, are parents of a daugh- being given to a proposal of- am Tracy of Glen Ridge waa sino, Mrs. Baumohl was formerly ter, born Saturday at Rlverview In Home Stretch After Leading Field ered by economists of Rutgers sadlng the fteld. associated with the old Blocum hospital. nlversity to send a team of ex- Mrs. Tracy Ared' a 41-86—77 to Haberdashery here. ombine it with an opening 81 Born in Long Branch, Mrs. Bau- Mrs. Oscar Oschwald of Twin >erte here to re-evaluate all prop- Gables, Riverside a.v«,, left yester- MONMOUTH PARK — A new rty in town. Given these new val- h» had recorded at D«*l Tuesday, mohl was a daughter of th* late r a leading total of 158 strokes. William and Emma Johnson Wool- day on the Belgium—Sabena from week-day record crowd of 28,061 Assessor Arthur O. Axelsen Idiewlld airport, for a six weeks' watched William Ziegler, Jr.'s Bit Wilkins Advances .•ould, under his assessment form- Trailing Mrs. Tracy Is Miss Es- ley. A lifelong resident, she was la, set up a new base of ajuesc- lene DeCozen of Montclair, who a member of the Long Branch tour of Europe. She will visit Bel- O'Fate win the $15,000 added Long only three strokes behind with gium, England, Scotland, Ireland, Branch Handicap, Monmouth ents, he said. The group seemed Presbyterian church and iie Three 61, On the Rumson links Miss C club, Shrewsbury chapter, Daugh- Germany, France, Switzerland and Park's feature race, yesterday af- In Net Tourney ery Interested in this plan. with a 71 Italy. In Italy, Mra. Oschwald will ternoon. Mr. Zalesak said lhat his own )eCoren fired an 83, ters of the American Revolution; Winkle Wllklns, defending cham- ecorded at Deal. Jane Goss of Order of the Eastern Star and Ma- have an audience with Pope Pius. -Trained by J. W. Smith and rid- axes had gone up 42 per cent. He omerset Hills held down .third lon of the Red Bank borough ten- laid that he would not object to sonio club auxiliary, Rev. and Mrs. Roger J. Squir* den by Jockey Nick Shuk, Bit Is crown, zipped through his sec- iot with 164 strokes. Surviving besides her husband, and their three daughter* of Broad O'Fate toured the one mile and a hat If he received assurance that Mrs, Tracy surged out front on >nd round match during the past he Increase was standard, through- are a nephew, Leon A. Woolley, st, will leave early tomorrow ttth distance in 1:14.2 to tie the week by bouncing out Don Testa, le strength of a torrid back nine t'nls city, and a niece, Mrs. Dor- morning by motor for Silver Bay, ft»ek record. Winning by a two- mt the town. The only one thing that equalled par. She did It J-0, 6-2, in the annual tournament vrong with a Rutgers survey, he othy Bruckner, Upper Montclair Lake George, where they will spend length margin, the six-year-old :onducted by Harold Potter. with Ava pars, two birdies and two and Newton. their annual vacation. Rev. Squlr* chestnut moved up from last place laid, would be if the experts raised aogies. In other second round matches, raluatlons higher than comparable The funeral win be held Saturday is pastor of the Red Bank.Metho- in a field ef nine to beat out Phan- William Wye defeated Robin Wil- The M-hole tournament will coh- at the Damlano funeral home. Bur- dist church on Broad st. tom Farm's Nullify, with Jockey es in towns elsewhere In the kins, 6-0, 6-0; Harold Kerr defeated ounty. Then, he said, Sea Bright ude today at ths third course, ial will be in Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. R. H. paughtrey of Norfolk, Roger LeBlane in the saddle. Doug T&ucherts, 6-2, 6-1 j William ollywood Golf club, Deal. Va., and Miss Mildred H. Brown Again 2d, owned by John S. Kroese i-ould have to pay a higher share Hagexman defeated Jim Pirreott, f the county tax. The leaders: of. Berkshire, N. Y., who have bten and guided by Charlie Burr, An- B-2, 6-2, and Bob Wilson eliminated n, William Trier, Glen Dbg Problem guests with Mrs. Benjamin Covert ished in show position. rohn Kuhlman, 6-1, 8-6. Why Do Taxes Rise? of Warwick Gardens, South, at., S The winner paid J16.60, (8 for Jake Umberger took on Ed Mul- Kidae ! 81-77—188 (continued from page 1) have returned to their home*, place and ¥6.20 for show. Nullify Mrs. Cecile Frankel Norton, who Saiane DeCoun, Montclair .78.88—181 oy In a quarter Anal match and a Democratic commltteewoman, Ian* Got:, Somerset Hills S5-T9—164 ing in the "municipal dump" cre- Mrs, Barbara Jones,, who has brought Its backers the best price iva» forced to go three sets before rs. Edwin Cowen, Holly- ates an "odorous nuisance." Mayor been visiting her parents, Mr. and Of. the race with a. M9.20 tag for .aid ahe came to the meeting maln- wooil 88-80—118 tvlnnlng, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3. y to get an answer to the cause Hawkins said the borough has "no Mrs. Gilbert Grant of Peach st.,' place and $10.40 for show. Again Winners in the first round dou- rs. Irving Kaufman, Cen. dump of Its own, but said the ref- left Monday for her home in At- Sd paid W for show. >f local taxes going up when money Hiry 86-8J—169 lea matches were Robin Wilkins rom the borough beach', a munici- rs. Jamea Dormant, Mont- erence undoubtedly wag to Thomas lanta, Ga. In September she will -The record sharing time over- and Robert Bmery over Joe Mar- dair S6-S6—172 FarrelVs property, Mr. Farrell said resume studies at Morgan State •hadowed the mishap of a local >al operation, is Increasing. She said River ! 94-78—172 hettl and Charles Hauaer, 6-4, 6-8, he was not criticizing council ae- he is not responsible for the burn- college In Maryland, where she 1* horse when Scobeyville, owned by 9-7; Jack Fowler and Mulroy de- rs. Joseph 5. Frelingueen, ing, saying he believes Vail Homes studying to become a teacher. William H. Foales of Shrewsbury, on, and thai she. never saw It Jr.. Somerset Hills 97.73—175 feated Blake and Pitts, 6-1, 6-2; >eing excessive in its expenditures, harlolls DcCozcn, Baltulrol 88.87—175 residents set the'Ares. 8peclal Offi- Mr. and Mra. Michael H. Daly -'broke it* left foreleg while run- Lacy Bradshaw and Palmer Patton r(. Norman W. Glauber cer John W. Parker supported the "ut, she said," the waa concerned High Kldet 96-80—176 have sold their home on Lake ave., ning one of its beet races. It was won by default over John Felleman bout the formula under which n, Alfred Kins, Jr., Rum- statement, saying he has called Mr. Fair Haven, and are cow living Scobeyville that took an early lead and Teddy Parsons. ion 94.88—17 » Farrell several times to extinguish on Throckmorton ave. and set the pace most of the route >roperty owners are taxed, by the n. Jamas J. Whalen, In quarter final doubles matches 'rontage foot along the ocean and <•*!?• Sprlngdal. 87-91—178 Ires. Mm. Dorothy Cotgreav*, Maple and was still leading approximately Fowler and Mulroy defeated Brad- n, Clarenct Unterbtrff. Council approved Councilman ave., entertained at a buffet mpper 250 yards from the wire. •iver. ihaw and Patton, 6-1, 6-1.- NEW MONMOUTH — Mrs. An- and Miss Helen M. Kelly, who live Hollywood 88-90—178 McCormick's recommendation that at her home Monday to celebrate The four-year-old colt grabbed Mr. Potter, director of the tour- There wais no immediate answer n, T. W. Haves. Baltulrol 92-38—180 Officer Parker and Patrolman Ray- o that, Assessor Axelsen was nut nie Marie Kelly of Leonardville at home, and Edward A, Kelly of rs. Joseph M, Goldlmith, the birthday of her son Walter. W early lend coming out of the nament, has scheduled singles quar- Hollywood 94-87—181 mond Mass be given vacations of Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- startinft gate, and at the rate of it the meeting. Mayor KraUns ex- rd. here was guest of honor at an New York city, Andrew J. Kelly er final matches with Wye meet- open house last Thursday when she n. Arthur (ilnes, Holly. wo weeks each. neth VanBrunt. and daughter Jan- speed he was going It appeared ing Wlnkie Wilklns Saturday at 9 ilalned that he had to go to a and William J. Kelly of Belford wood 90-91 181 Council confirmed the recom- hurch meeting, although he fa- celebrated her 90th birthday. Mn. Mildred Hanlih, Ma. et, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cotgreave as if a new track record for this a. m. The Kerr versus winner of and Joseph G. Kelly of Naveslnk mendation of Shrewsbury. Hoae and son George, Mr. and Mra. Ar- distance was in the making. •ored the objectivea of the new Mrs. Kelly wae born in County tuehen »9.83—18! George Koening-Harry Kearny River rd., Mlddletown township. Mr«. Leonard Block, Holly- company that William Aspdln and thur Cotgreave and children Don- ^Scobeyvtlle had a six-length mar- match is at 10. At 3 p. m., Hager- organization. Galway, Ireland, daughter of the wood 91-98—124 Charles Newman be recorded as "We tried to form a business- late Edward and Bridget Keaveny, Mrs. Kelly has nine grandchil. Mn. G«rald Kasenherg, *Mtt- ' ald Arthur and Lynn, all of Eat- igln over the pack rounding the man will meet Bob Wilson, new members of the Are company. ontown, Mr. and Mra. David Smith, last turn and was still out In front men's organization here," said Mr and came to this country In June, dren and six great-grandchildren. ropolli 9!-»0—185 1880. She wan married Oct. 24, 1889. Her birthday cake last Thursday Mr». Robert Ackeranan, Cen. Miss Barbara and Nancy Cotgreave. by at least three, when misfortune Ryan. We just couldn't get the tnrj 92-96—186 Eatontown struck, Cat Turns Ferocious, people out. But we need an organ! Her husband was the late Michael was made by Miss Elisabeth Sal- Mn. J. B,- Laehlan, Deal .... 94-93—187 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprague and tatlon. We need to do something J. Kelly. mon, a neighbor. Members of her Mr I. Irvine Jacob)-, High The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist son Bruce of Shrewsbury Manor,' , Mayor Alexander Vlneberg of family and friends attended the Rdca 93.9S—US :hurch met Tuesday at the home of Riverside ave., have returned home Long Branch presented a trophy Bites Mistress, Cop to help Sea Bright beautify itself Six of their nine children are Mr!. Edward W, Crane, and get the parkway trade." living. They are: Mrs, Mary Eddy day-long open house. Rurason 96.98—188 Mrs, John Dietz, Sr., Throckmorton from a two-week trip to th* New to.Tralner Smith at the conclusion ave. Mrs. W. Lester WhltAeid pre- England states. of ih* race In the winner's circle. KEANSBURO—A pet cat turned Mr. Ryan also said he could not Mrf. Eta! MeArthur, Sprint ferocious here Monday night, bit It* understand why every time he Total school debt at the end of Dala »1.»8—lit sided. There were 28 member* Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Whlteford of . The daily double paid 182.30 when mistress all over the right arm Mrs. Fred Shehadi, Maolt- present and three gueata, Mrs, Car- Baltimore, Md., and Mr*, Louisa Luck Stone copped the initial race painted up and Improved Tils own KnowYourGovernment calendar 1983 was shown as 232 mil- ifooil »7.«a—lit oline WhitAeld of Highlands, Mrs. and later bit a patrolman in the property, "Boom! up go my taxes." lion dollars. This was an increase Myera of St. George'*, Bermuda, and Llr/by's First won the second forearm as he waa en route to the LOCAL DEBT ON WAT UP Laura Davlson of Belmar,' Mr*. are visiting Capt. and,Mr*. Ralph half. The number* were.one and Mr. Zalesak said these and other of 117 million dollars over the 1947 Albacore Lydla VanHlse of Shrewsbury. Two S.P.C.A. shelter at Eatontown with matters are Ideal for discussion After declining to a low of MO low and 43 million dollars higher S. MeCallan of Hudaon ave. Capt 'three. v . the .animal. million dollars in 1947, outstanding member* read letters received from McCallan la a nephew of Mr*. .•" Monmouth Park1* mutual* con- V>y the new organization, once It than in 1951. Commercial fishermen along the Mrs. Howard Montgomery, wife of Margaret Mallnowskl of Carr ave, Is permanently formed and func- debt of all local governments in Atlantic or Pacific coasts of North Whlteford and Mr*. Myers). tinued reaching Into the otone as waa treated by Dr. F. A. Miele. New Jersey—municipal, school and Most municipal bonded Indebted- the former pastor. Mr. and Mra. Carmine DePletra over two million dollar* were tioning. He expressed every hope ness is Incurred to finance loca America may know the albaeore ; Members of the Ant aid squad hat more people will turn out for county, combined—climbed upward as a dynamic, living food and game Mrs. Anna Osborne 1* chairman of Locust ave., are parent* of a •wagered for the fourth straight day. here, who said she was also to a total of 684 million dollars last improvements, such as roads, side- if the children's missionary party daughter, born yesterday at JUver- ..Yesterday's total wa* $2,541,995. the 'Aug. 19 meeting and asked lhat year, This was an increase of (7 walks, playgrounds', water supply Ash. Landlubbers probably do not bitten several weeks ago by th any residents who have sugges- know It at all except, that they which will be held at th* church vlew hospital. Tuesday, (2,106,360 waa wagered, same cat, said her arm wa* "bad- million dollars over 1951. and sewer systems, for munlclpa Saturday between 2:30 and 4 p. m. Among the mirgieal patient* at JUI4 Monday $2,441,785 clicked tions for topics to be discussed buildings and for acquisition of may eat it as tuna. If they do, it ly chewed up." They aald It was write him at his home, 39 Shrews- Figures reported by the New will probably be premium-priced A family lawn party and picnic will Rlverview hospital this week are through the machines.- Saturday hard to believe a cat could do such road, fire and garbage equipment. be held at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Nancy Beer, 86 Wallace St.; bury way. Jersey Taxpayers association on the County bonds are Issued mainly tuna since albacore meat it the i wu a big day with »,TT0,231 damage. basis of official records of the Mrs. Jamea VanHiae, Broad at, Miss Gloria Cltarella, 58 William 1 for construction of roads and whitest and highest priced of all Shrewsbury, Tuesday at 6 p. m. angered. Patrolman Junes Beatty wai State's Division of Local Govern- he group to which it belongs. St.; Miss Lola Mustlllo, 984 Broad In the, final race of the day, rac- treated at Rlverview hospital on his 2 Thefts in Week ment, Include the outstanding debt bridges, to buy various types o: Thla month In place of the silver st, and Frank Prigorskl, 72 Mon- ing patrons who held a winning return from Batontown. of 867 municipalities, S47 school dis- machinery and equipment and for tea there will be sv "come as you mouth «t. Medic*] patient* Include tlekit on LeFaune, ridden by W. At Ely's Station construction and equipping of coun are" party. William Harney, 38 Riverside ave., 8,•, William*, were well rewarded tricts and 31 counties, but exclude ty buildings. School bonds finance RAR1TAN TOWNSHIP - Ely's the debt of utilities and authorities. Final arrangement* have been and Miss Arlene Wilson, 84 Wil- JHtiin^llK win price flashed on acquisition of land , and HCQns,t,r.uc- made for the W.S.C.S. harvest home liam st. «B*-tet* board. Easo Service station on route 36 The combined debt of municipal tion,' reconstruction ani' equipping here became a haven for thefts governments, only, after dropping and besar Aug. 18. The first table Robert and William Clayton are -- Tint rset—Clalmlm. Fur«« 11,500, of school facilities. : " will ,be at 5 p. m. Turkey and spending the summer with their Editorial VieiDs the past week, breaking and entry to a low point of almost 311 mil- ' Local Government Debt—Selected T»r i»ur-THT CMK OTH mlla ins a tut being reported there. twice. The lion dollars in 1951, totaled nearly ham are on the menu, Mrs. John brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ;l5a?k SUM (LaBlene) Sl.te 44« 1.10 Arat occurred between 11 p. m. Sat- 336 million dollars last year. . Years mi to IBM. DleU, Sr., la chairman; Mrs. James Mrsv Leeland Currier, In Foxwell, Becetli (Burr) S.«0 4.40 0/ Other Papers urday and 8 a. m. Sunday. The next VanHlse, dining room, and Mr*. Va, Mrs, Currier, the former Miss *«8ta1min (Culmona) e.eo County debt, fairly constant over (Gross" debt, Including debt au- Raymond Bennett, baiar. Tickets happened between 11 last night and the past three years, totaled more thorized but unissued, but exclud- Georgianna Clayton, is a daughter * Steanl r«%—Cltlmtril. Pttfa 11,000 6:50 this morning. may be obtained from any member. of Deputy Pollee Chief and Mr*. •For two-fMr-olda. Six furlonfi. than 99 million dollars in 1952. ing debt of utilities and authorities) Reservation* must be made in ad- JUbVB(HlbJ ABE WE LOSING The manner of the entries leads While the albacore is to be found George H. Clayton of 1M River rd. A GREAT TRADITION? state police at the Keyport bar- In Mllllom of Dollar! vance. Frederic K. Adams of 119 Hudson •Brief* OWshe MPstsmore) 4S.«0 M.OO Aa of as far north a* Massachusetts, par- racks to believe that the thieves Total ticularly in the summer months, There will be an executive board ave. la expected home Sunday from .To'orr GGlerl r (Parmant) s.eo Fourth of July we drove through See. 31 Municipal School County meeting of the WA.C.S at the home S Dailr 0Mklt Paid asiJO •• aumkari are not necessarily the same per- 1943 1400.1 • 130.41 I114.S IC94.1 it Is not by any means an abund- a month's vacation spent principal- one of the medium-priced housing sons in each case. In the Saturday 1947 _ 141.5 114.8 98,7 560.0 of the president Aug. 27 at 7:80 p. ly in North Wale*, England. He I* {•M »• At—. developments so popular with young 1348 137.8 18M 96.S E69.4 ant fish north of Florida. Off the • Third rate—Pure* 14,000. Por meldtn entry, a tire, tube and change Florida 'keys it may at times be m. Th* usual study group netting making th* trip both. way* by air. married couples today. While thi 1951 111.2 189.0 S9«.« will be In th* form of a mission- {(lilies thro *Mr—nM old..old..Sixx furlonfturfai one happened to be In. suburban from a donation box for the West 1962 J26.I 6S4.II considered abundant. Ray E. Taylor of 20 Forman pi.. Uktndim (Pollard) M.IO 4.10 1.40 Keansburg Arst aid squad was ary tea, for which Mrs. O. B. Whit- Fair Haven, executive »eoretary of •Prewl (TrroiO 1J.I6 1.00 New York, it* counterpart can b The albacore in the Pacific has Aeld will announce the date. Com- LeftfTlees (Bootaatls) I.SO taken. Last night's visit cost aerl- been the basis of much industry. th* Red Bank Community Cham- found on the outskirts of any grea oua property damage and about $29 21 Driven Fined ley Zisowakl and Marie Rusio o: ing events announced were a linen ! Fourth nee—Claiming, Punt 11,800. American city. The scene of homes Elizabeth and Emil Cologna of It provided the basis of the tuna- shower for tha Home for the Aged, ber of Commerce, and Mr*. Taylor •Per three-year-olds. Six furlonss. in coins. The money waa taken packing industry of southern Cali- ar* expected home Monday from si $P««rl DWer (Iteialbute) and family activity unfolded from from a locked desk drawer In the Newark. Elsie Helwlg of New Men a. quiet day. A guest speaker, Mrs, I.«0 the c»r was an inspiring manifes In Violation* Bureau mouth paid $2 for the offense. Driv- fornia and not until a stable mar- week'* stay with relative* and station's rear office. The place was Douglas Smith of Ocean Grove, will friend* in New Haven, Conn. U3 lor driving wlthou* ing will be Sept, • at the home of UNION BEACH—Michael Swlek •Winaln( Strld* (Boulmetli) Fined $8 each (or speeding were a license. inferior species are accepted with Mr*. Mary Dennis, Lewis st. 2.40 a patio—or gathered In a sma and searched. Austin Ely owns the Seymour Bronsoa of West Long little reservation or protest. At of Staten Island wa* Aned $7 last •Blu»':Jlymtr (LtB!ui<) ' i!lO 2.40 group, talking about everythln; station. Conducting the investiga- Branch, Fred Ball of Nixon, Jacob Thomas Dettefano of Weehawken, present there are few albevcorsa There will be a card party Satur- night by Magistrate Walter George JSur-Mr Upper (Shuk) S.28 from the builder's inadequacies t tion are Trooper John Harms and Lowgnthau of West New York, N. Edward Anlsko of Elizabeth and taken in California water* but the day, Aug. 22, at 8 p. m. In the par- on a careles* driving charge. John , Sixth rate—"Th» Lout Branch Ran- the race In the American League Detective Oscar Johnson. J., Leo Sweeney and Sam Abram- Joseph Keane of Linden each paid tuna-packing industry is a sound ish house of St. James Memorial E. Reed, Jr., 42 Glrard ave,, Mat* tdleap" tl5,000 added. For three>year> Young mothers were occupied with *5 for falling to keep to the right. Episcopal church. .Ticket* may be awin, and Stanley Wolanln, Sayra- {elds'and upward, Ore mile and a ilx- weeds or babies, and the chlldre son of Newark, Alexander Sytorlak business proposition. In the Pacific, Jtaentli. In the United States during of Sec&ucus, Dennis Barry of Perth Jacob Flood of Hoboken paid SB foi ilbacores were 'originally taken obtained from Mr*. Theodor* Mar- vllle, were Aned 12 each on th* same {Bit O'Fstt (ShuV) llt.10 1.00 I.:o were carefreely sporting as ou careless driving and Owen J. Har- from Lower California over to Ja- riott. charge. iKulllij (UBlane) 11.20 10.40 youngsters always have. Yet ii periods of high employment, about Amboy, John Protiman of Belford, *Aial» 14 (Bur:) 1.00 half of the people over 14 years of Daniel. Sarkey of Sea Bright and ris of Union Beach was fined $8 pan In the warmer waters, Parishioners ef St. James Me- this cluster of some 200 new Amerl for driving an overloaded truck. • gt'tnth race—Clalmlif. Puna 18,500. can homes, only one flag was flyli age are not in the labor force—that Eether Pride . of Asbury Park. Albacores reach a maximum morial Episcopal church have ex- A myjtariou* »ub*tanee tailed tFer four-yfar-oldi and upward. One Is they are not working or looking The following paid fS each for Costs of $3 were added in each pressed thank* to members of the rhodopaln in the retina of the eye (milt and a furloni. on Independence Day. case. weight of around 80 pounds though Are company and Robert Graham 'Option (Shuk) 17,20 4.40 1.40 for Jobs. ( disregarding a traffic light: Stan- some authorities claim this Agure I* manufactured in th* chemical ICoUen Glnny (Tyron) 8,00 4.80 Later that day, we drove throug for repairing th« bell and tower at processes of the body from vitamin a nearby residential district a too high. The Ash Is dark blue he church. iDenns Bosria (Card«») S.tO houses 30 to 40 years old. The chil bove shading down th* side* into • Xishth race—Clalminr. Purtt IS.I00. , dusky color and on to the under > »For four-jtar-oliJ! and upward. On< dren were gone, the shrubs an • milt and a ilxtatnth (on turf.) trees overgrown, and all was qule' Cool Drinks for Warm Days parts that are silvery. The largest JLt Faunt (Wlllliml) —but from the porch of at lea recorded albacore taken with a red , 1187.00 94.80 14.20 .nd reel la 68 pounds. OUR DEMOCRACY- -fcfcbt Gomua (Shuk) 9.00 1.10 half of these old homes an Amerl can flag was flying. Albaeores prey on schools ef Flrat Niihttr (Parmani) 1.20 small fishes such aj the herring GROWING PAINS Inevitably these older homes wil and sardines. They move erratical- go. It it for the young couples o ly about in the seas and while NtVeit HAS AM*MCA HAD SO MANY CMILOUN OR SO MANY today—by example to their chil hey may be conaldered aa abund- OLDWt PffOfLC At TODM 9O Wl AM eXmif NCIM*' • jSailing ^Sweeps' dren—to pass along the grea ant at e. given time and place, they American tradition of proudly fly may shortly be missing entirety. ' S,' SUCH A* TW MUD FO* MOW' Ing the flag from the home on th They are smaller than their close jHere Aug. 15-16 days dedicated each year to Amer; relatives, the blue-fin tuna and th* • Th* Afth annual National Sweep- csnlsm.—The Elks Megatlne. yellow-fin tuna. •atakee Sailing regatta sponsored {by tha Monmouth Boat club and WHAT DROUTH MEANS The color of the Ans in this {the National Sweepstakes Regatta group of Ashes seems to bt used ^association is slated for the Nave- Drouth means that when yo as a superficial means of distin- {«lnk rU'er Saturday and Sunday, drive across a meadow, the gra* guishing one kind from another, crackles like dry paper under you n the albacore, the main Ana ;Aug, 15-16, wheels; and that next day It to the fore (pectorals) are black. Fleets along the seaboard will dead where the tires of car oi The other paired Ans (pelvic) an ;b* represented In four sailing tractor have passed. It means ths dusky as Is the second An on the •classes with the Lightnings proba- the corn, planted on y.our riches back, The single An below and to • bly offering the stlffest competition ground and with all the care an he rear (anal) la more or Itli jot r«gitta, Alto schtdulid to vie expense for manure and fertilise! colorless, •.for lop honors will be the skippers to Insure the highest yield, gels ui '.at Cornels, Woodpussys and Pen to tussling stage, Then the dar Young albacores show a half . Igulns. green leaves start to twist as eac doien dusky bands that .art Ir- ; William L. Bennett, chairman, Is regular and run more or less paral- day's relentless sun boats dow lel to th* median lint that runi ;busy planning the sehidule and and the forming ears are dwarfe down ths aides. In an adult alba- •making accommodations for the to nubbins with little feeding vatu core, the tip of the pectoral Ana •numerous sailors who art expected It means that expensive seedlngs o BOV! 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RABPBKRRT MILK SHAKE, eaay, qulek, tasty may reach farther back than the •to pour In with their craft In tow, a new pasture which you are coun base of the anal An, In young at. j Housing will be provldtd for Ing on for next yur, after th By CECILY BROWNSTONE cream among the glasses and All with remalnln bacorss the tip of the pectoral Ana WHAT Wl ARC APT TO POftMT ISTHATWttC •ROWIN8 PAlNf J •skippers and crews If registered bt drouth may have passed, shrive soda, a«rnlsh each soda with a strawberry—It Wl may not roach baok to th* starting •for* the Aug. 1] deadline, end dls In the dusty fields, Droutl Associated Trews rood Editor stay propped up on the floating scoop of Ice crtsm HOU» MOMifK ron-iMt mmiM- IN TUB unmwu ;' means thai the springs dry up an Serve ftt once with Iccd-toa spoons and straw*, o point of ths anal fin. | The schsduie planned for the Th* annual commercial take •( OP A SU.r-.Ml.IANT 6LPgR GCNKATION, AND TNI I jweek-end la M follows; the creeks gradually disappear an QUICK AS A WINK, you can have an lea-cream with ipoon-slpperi, Makes 4 servings, the ponds grow thick with gree soda right In your own home, Small fry, u wall as albacores may exceed 9,000 tons, DVNAMIC nMVg OP AN ONCOMIN* GCNERATION — J 1r1r»« P. 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MM Sundar, Aui, U- mals to soms dlstsnt source fnw whole raspberries, lilt •Thlril drink, It means that the. ribs atari ssrve them this milk slialu flavored with fresh rasp- Methodi Use potato masher lo crush ra«pberrl«a be Is In part with probiemn of main P", to show on nnoi'fal nows and thai berries, fore measuring. Put berries Into s. conUlntr will Ulnlng an Ideal population of wild' thilr milk dries up so that thi As a go-along for either drink, these Spiced But- milk, salt and thre«-<)uart«rs of the leu cream.' S1i»k Ufa speoles, particularly th* ua*(u' Neville Scores Fifth calves, on whloh you count fo ter Crisps are perfect, All the Ingredient* needed or beat until blended, Pour Into i glumes and top forms, that th* National Wlldllf your year's Income, look sorubb; for them will be In the house, and thoy have a do- cnoh glass with remaining let cream and *. few Federation la concernsd, No on* ;Wf lilies. late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. White All the bridesmaids wore the of Boston, Ma s Mr, Shaheen was an organizer of the Now Jersey Home Builders same styled gown in rainbow col- association and is a past president ors of green, yellow, orchid and of that organization. He is a son coral. They we»e the bride's daugh- of the late Shaheen A. Shaheen, ter, Miss LaVerne Albers of Union real estate developer, and-is de- Beach; her sister, Mrs. Florence veloping a 40-acre tract near the Brown, aleo of Union Beach; the Rumson Country club. He has also ridegroom's sister, Miss Josephine developed considerable property in Davino, Keyport, and her niece, the Cranford area. Mrs. Marie Zieglcr, Rahway. Joseph Davino of Keyport was best man for his brother. Ushers Mrs. Vrceland Sworn in were Carmen, Domlnick and An- thony Davino, aJI of Keyport, At Freehold to Jury Post brothers of the bridegroom; George FREEHOLD—Mrs. Virginia Vree- Brown, Union Beach, the bride's Mlsa Virginia M. Foolo land, King's highway, Middletown, nephew, and Peter Sauickle, Union who last month was appointed by Beach. Miss Poole is a graduate of the Supreme Court as one of Mon- A reception was held at the Mary Washington college of the moutli county's two new jury com- 'ortuguese Sporting club in Perth University of Virginia, and she missioners, was sworn in htre Amboy. For her wedding trip to plans to attend graduate school in Tuesday. Canada, the bride wore a. dusty Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Jackuhoskl, ari, the bride's gen School of Fashion in New of the bride-elect. Regietir Claiaifled Adi."—Advertisement. carried * nosegay of blue delphin- ty, and received his master's de Bank first aid squad, the three pleated nylon net, embroidered with uncle; Valentino Tomalno and iums. were passengers In a car driven pearls and sequins. The bride wore Alfred Mills, Long Branch, weft gree at Columbia university. by Peter F. Scaloione, going south a matching lace bonnet cap with * ushers. on the highway. The cur struck an fingertip length illusion veil, and The bride's mother wore a gown MUCMN-CAHLER of the bride's parenti, The bride'a automobile driven by Thomas Com carried a prayerbook with sprays of nylon lace in Biscayne blue, with of orchids and- stephanotls. Mr. PORT MONMOUTH—Mr. and mother wore aqua net, with white erford. of Harvard st. here; aa it a pale pink velvet hat. • Mrs. George Muckin of Poplar st. hat and veil, and all white acces- made a left turn from rt. 35 Into rocoplo gave his daughter In mar- The bride WHS graduated from sories. Harvard st. A trainer at Monmouth riage. Red Bank high school and U em- Fine furniture announce the marriage of their Park, Mr. Scaloione was Issued a For her wedding trip to New Miss Jane Calver of Leonard st. ployed by the telephone company daughter, Miss Mae Muckin, to summons by Lieut. Oscar Krueger George pisworth easier, son of Mr. York atate, the bride wore a black waa the honor attendant. Her gown in Red Bank. The bridegroom'-* and Patrolman. William Woodward was suntint yellow nylon tulle over a graduate of Red Bank Catholic) and Mn. George Caster of Laurence and white traveling costume. The for careless driving. Harbor, July 25 at Belford Metho- couple will make their home on taffeta, styled with a strapless high school and will leave shortly dist church. ~ Rev. Robert L. Shore Acre ave., East Keansburg. bodice and a. pleated apron flounce for duty with the Army la Japan. traditional LMI and Faund Blackmail, pastor, performed the The bride attended Middletown township high school, and haji been W« i!nc«re]y hop* It dotan't hippen ceremony, and a reception followed o you. but If you thould lout •omethinr, at the Port Monmouth fire house. employed by the Landau Knitting i-emember chinco «r* In your faror that The bride's gown was made of company at Keyport. The bride- you will recover it throuih the Loit and Most Amazing Neio Chemical brocade and nylon net with a bro- groom in a graduate of Atlantic Found eolumni o( Th« Itegiiter.—Adver- and contemporary cade bodice and a full skirt which Highlands high school. He served tlMtm Discovery Brings You had a train. She wore a crown of with the Navy, and Is now em- pearls and rhlnestones with a ployed at the Keyport Tile com- fingertip-length veil and carried a pany. 8 Miles of Permanent Writing spray bouquet of white rose*. Mr. ITCH LYONS—WILKlNg D.n't sift* Aarthtr Hlaali Muckin give his daughter in mar- Ka matMr ho» man; ramealta yn k»t •, J.5% off! riage. NEWTON—Saturday afternoon »l«t for itehlat teama. poriaa*. Mt- tiona, tHiliti'a foot er whatarir jaarski* Mlsa Charlotte Muckin of Port at St. Joseph's Catholio church trmklt mar Iw-tnythilif from haU la Monmouth was maid of honor. The here, in a ceremony performed by Jjat — WONDER SALVB aa< Waate EARLY AMERICAN BY WHITNEY; other bridal attendants wer* Mrs. Rev. Joseph Blodlk, Miaa Mary Haotatad Reap can kelp jot. ' harles Uckert and Miss Alice Jane Lyons, daughter of Mr. and Detal.aa* (« Ik* here hi Ika Alar— ••* r*» 7*» ( ti aaa* No Ink-Stained CHERRY TRADITIONAL BY DREXEL; Modzelewiki, all of Port Monmouth. Mrs. Charles W. Lyona of Still- WONMR HALVB ta wkll*. smwlta*. The maid of honor wu attired water, became the bride of Wilton •ntiatptlc. Ko nalr ap**arane*. far* f*r chlMrm. Gat WONDKR SALVE anil MODERN BY JAMESTOWN LOUNGE. * in a gown of pink brocade and net, Andrew Wllkins, son of Mr. and WONDER MEDICATED lOAr—Ramlta styled with a matching net Jacket. Mrs. Wilton John Wilkliu of or noiw rtfunilad. Trulr vmaerful ALL CUSTOM UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE- She carried yellow roues. The Branch ave., Little Silver. Baskets (naarationi, Tff tkm, Jar ar Tab*. Hands of Clothes bridesmaid!' wore the same style fllled with lilies and gladioli, with Sold In R*d Bank by Sun-Ray, Whalan and Lifgett drus atom; or (FLOOR SAMPLES). gown, one in orchid and one in a background of palms, decorated Tour homatown drus/ffiBt. yellow, with matching net stoles. the church. They, too, carried yellow roses. The bride was given in marriage Guaranteed! Lillian Hodgkisi of Leonardo wu by her father. Her gown was made flower girl. Harry Chevalier of Port halter style of Renaissance lace New Writing Luxury with a Deluxe One - of - a - kind pieces— Monmouth was. a page. The flower over duchess satin, The dreas had girl's frock was aqua net, styled a fitted jacket of lace . with long, with a hoop skirt, She carried an tight-fitted sleeves and it wing col- old-fashioned bouquet. lar, and the skirt fell into a court PaperMate Pen Robert White of Avenel w»s best train. The bride's French illusion 20% to 40% off t man. veil wu fingertip-length and was Ushers were Arthur Casler, Laur- attached to Juliet cap of matching ence Harbor, and Charles Uckert of lace. Her bouquet waa sprays of Port Monmouth, only... philanopiea and atephanotli. TABLES, BOOKCASES, CHESTS, BEDS, The bride's mother wore a light Miss Margaret Plela of Lodi, blue ensemble with matching hat, who was a classmate of the bride •MM PAPU-MATG CO..INC.' LAMPS, CHAIRS FROM DREXEL, and the bridegroom's mother .a yel- at Trenton State Teachers college, low and white nylon print with 157 Broad St., Bed Bank «-MM wai maid of honor. Her gown was 70,000-uiori rtjiUi49c tvtrywhere TOMLINSON, KLING,. CRAWFORD, white accessories, Both had cor- Italian silk taffeta, crystal In color ARTISTIC AND LIGHTOLIER. sage* of yellow roses. atyled with a halter-neckline and When the. couple return from a waits-length skirt, She wore a 24,000,000 USERS ACCLAIM Lake Hopatconjt they will make jacket of nylon lace, trimmed with LISTEN TO their home on Main at., Port Mon- a wing collar and a matching crys- the Healing Menage of PAPER-MATE'S SUPERIORITY mouth, The bride's traveling auit tal cloche atyle cap, trimmed with SPECIAL PURCHASE- was electric blue with white acces- velvet foi'getme-nots. Her bouquet Christian Science sories and a corsage of white or- waa blue larkspur. •ANKIRS APPROVI because chids. Every Sunday on Your Radio Save $40.00 a set! The bride wai graduated from The bridegroom's sisters, Mrs miraculous new Paper-Mate ink is Middletown township high school Margaret Prlngle and Miaa Eleanor l!i«s P. M, WOK Dial T1O permanent, can't transfer-guaran- and ia employed by Slgmuhd Ela Wllklna, both or Little Silver, were Flral Sunday al the Moala ner company in Red Bank, The bridesmaids. Their dresses were • ilO A. M. WNBC Dial MO teed for checks, wills, other important bridegroom, an employee at Rarltan like that of the honor attendant Flrtt ana1 TklrJ Sunday Hotelpedic Mattress but in heliotrope, MiO* A. M. WOXH Dial 11*0 documents. Used in Over 7,000 Banks Arsenal, wu graduated from Jona- than Dayton Regional high school The bride'a mother chose an Lecture •raae'iaet • U Saturday Daily. Ltet tufttd - button* •limintted at Springfield, apricot colored nylon lace and taf- 3lOI P. M. WqXR Dial 1MO for turfac* comfort! Extra well filUd Special feta dress, with matching flowered Every Tuti, • Mealttr •reaateel MOTHIRI AMKOVI -If chil- CARLOM-CARD hat and acceasoriei and a corsage •I4S P. M, WJZ Dial TTO • 5 pounds txir* cotton felt! Pre- of orchids, The bridegroom's dren should write oh clothes-ink built Bordar • provldts "lit-proof" BAST KEANSBURG — Mis* Su- mother wore a waits-length lee blue washes out easily, adgtt! Gtnulrm inner roll • f«i- san Carloni, daughter of Mr. and Italian taffeta gown with matching tentd to itttl tdgi rodi! Perm** 95 Mrs, Josaph Carloni of Short Acre hat, black patent leather acces- avo,, and Andrew T, Card, son of sories and corsage of orchid*, YOU'LL AMROVI Faper-iAlatc's Always A flex unit more coitly • givci re< *39 Mr, and Mrs, William Card of Sea- Warren Dederlck of Sea Girt and writing ease, its economical cartridge Clean Point,,, quired rigidity! Dureble ticking . • drift ave,, Highland), were married Baltimore, Md,, waa beat man, Rich- nendiomt woven itrlpel UOULARLY It.tl Saturday at St. Catherine's Catho- ard Lyons of Stlllwater, the bride'a that holds over 70,000 words. lic church by Rev. Franoli Gun- brother, and Roy Berenatto of At A'«rf* Wiping ner. , Bouquets of gladioli and lantla Olty wera uahers, CuaranU«i Ltak-ProoJ... Smetir-Pnof BOX SPUING to match »39.95 green* decorated thi church, 1 Following a reception and tupper Rectory 19.11 The bride waa glvtn In marriage by her falhor, and her only at' at the Cochoran house In Newton the couple left by plane for a wml PICK THI MN OP NtOVID NRPORMAMCI tondant was her aister, Mlu Vera ding trip'to Bormuda, The bride's Carloni, Patrick Zecohlno of East OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. W. Keanabura; waa beat man, traveling coatume was a gray cord ault with all white accessories, The CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT 12 NOON DURING AUGUST Tho bride was attired in a gown couple will make their home In Mor- of white net, designed with a atrap. Hatown, loan bod let, and an ankle length •kli't «dgid in luce, Slit alao wore the hrldt It a graduale of Now- a matching lace Jacket, and her lon high ichool and Trenton State MED BANK t>0291 ahoulder length veil was attached Teacher* collogc, claia of 1993, She lo A clown of «ood pearla. Her old- la a member of Thela Phi lororlty HIRIII'S SIRVICI fashioned bounjutt wei of white and In a physical education teacher gladioli, ciu-natlona and rotti, at MorrlMown, — STATION — Thi maid of honor wore a nca Wie bridegroom was graduated grion'nti'apleja organdy gown, with from Manatquan high tohool and C«rntr Irieift Av«. a mulching stole, and a yoki of Trenton Stats Teacher* college, rufflei, Tho dreii mi ballerina where hi was a mombor of Theta mi OtkUmi S>. Itute^fuw Isntrth and wax worn with a Mu Sigma, fraternity. Ho la bual- matching organdy crown atyled neat education toaoher at Newton At lha llallroad litAtlnlooo trimmed with ttqulnn, hlRh school and I* a radar elec- Closed WednmUiy during Aiiuiut Her oHW&ahlortfld bouquet wni o( tronic* Inilmctor at Port Mon- yellow loan* and carnation*, niuulli, IIB nerved two ytan will: RID UNK 17 HKOAD STltEET A 4«cepllon WM hold at th« liomi the Air forei, RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6,1953

21«t anniversary Thursday by at- rom a vacation at Lake Grinell. Monmouth Scout§ Spending Week Collide, Shrewsbury tending: the ice show in Asbury While there they entertained Mr. Hit Bike Shop - ) Mr. and Mn. Samuel Phillips, Park. and Mn. Arthur Carlson and fami- ?t»aU«rson «.-/•„ cilabratad their Irwln Bchlouer, Queen Anne dr., ly of Belleville, Last week-end Mr. At Camps Lenape and Cowaw EATONTOWN—A crash en high- arrter ROOM COOLERS' and Mrs, Martin visited Mr. and way 35 at 2:10 a. m. Saturday, re- G has returned from a bu«ine«« trip Mrs. Carlson at their cottage at •- ulted In hospitallxation for two to Alabama. Lake Gerard. LONG BRANCH—There are 151 ort Monmouth soldiers, Robert (Made by people who know air conditioning belt) Mr. and Mr«. Joieph Martin and Monmouth county Boy ScouU en- family, Meadow dr., have returned Miss Esther Martin, Meadow dr., Southard and Carl Jones, a passen- was a. guest Tuesday at dinner and Joying a full week of camp life this Seek Volunteers ger in Southard's car. FOR IMMEDIATE INSTAMATION bridge of Mrs, Donald Hallam at week at Camp T-icn&pe In the Med- The .accident, at the Byrnes pi. Beacon Beach. > fard Lake area and Camp Cowaw Intersection, involved a car driven Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edmunds, on the Delaware river, For Hospital Work by Joseph Walko of 332'Byrnes pi. Queen Anne dr. celebrated their Kendall Lee, Aabury Park, camp Both cars were traveling north on 1/2-3/4-1 TON MODELS 15th wedding anniversary last chairman for Monmouth Council HOLMDEL—A campaign to ob- he highway. When Walko at- week-end with friends at a dinner of Boy Scouta, reports there are tain* members for the auxiliary of tempted to turn Into Byrnes pi., COOL - DEHUMIDIPY - FILTER • VINTILATI and dance at the officers' club at 106 scouts and loaders at Camp the Marlboro state hospital will be Southard's car sideswlped him and Eatontown. Lenape and the remainder at Camp glanced off, damaging Manns bi- Cowaw. started within the coming week cycle shop building. Both cars had Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bouffard by Mrs. James MeCoskcr of West and sons Billy and Joseph have F. Stanley Buff, Long Branch, to be towed away. Walko was ENJOY YACHTING Long Branch, chairman of mem-reated by Dr. Norman Thetford. NOEL R. NILSON returned from a four-day visit with Held scout executive for the coun- bership and education of the aux- WITHOUT NAR OF Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Forgit of cil in charge of the program at The soldiers, taken to Fitkln hos- MS MNK iliary. Plans -were outlined at apital by the local first aid squad, Ut HOAO ST. Spencer, Mass. Camp Cowaw, reported to the coun- meeting Tuesday at Homelands,' Mrs, Molly Gross and (laughters cil office here that the scouts were suffered lacerations of the face. home of Mrs. Frank Slndllnger, They later were taken to the post HI f.3414 LOM of dunige to your own Donna, Ena, Beth and Kathy and well located on the top of a high auxiliary president. Miss Nancy Swanson of Maple- mountain in four Adirondacks hospital. bent—afloat or ashore—is The auxiliary will tend out mem- well u your legal liability (or la at your disposal. wood are guests of Mrs. Bernard lean-tos, Baker type tenti. Buff al«o Whether you ar« a bride, a bride- Barsky arid daughter Connie, stated that tho full Monmouth bers es speakers to church and property damage, bodily in- to-be, or just In love with fine Beechwood dr., at Ocean Grove to- county contingent would hike along civic groups, The groups will be jury or lots of life—all can be thlngi, we invite you to inquire day. the Appalachian trail, which crosses invited to make tours of the hos- covered under our about our bridal service—and dur- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Polln the camp site in that section. The pital to see volunteers at work, in ing your visit sec the beautiful and family of Garden rd. spent the hike, was scheduled for Wednesday, the patient service field and In Complete sterling ailver patterns carried In week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph and campflre programs and train- non-patient, aervicc. stock. All of the nationally famous VanScotcr at their summer home ing events arc planned for the lat- In patient service operations, .YACHT ud MOTORBOAT silversmiths are represented. Also In Barnegat. ter part of the week. Scouts In auxiliary members -work with non- eedL engraved wedding invitations, an- both camps are due home thla disturbed patients in therapy pro- INSURANCE nouncements, fine china and cry- OHUECH NEEDS EQUIPMENT week-end. grams. The non-patient service or- Final Wind upl stal. ganizes and activates projects to litUlf Uftty Mmiiiutrltt itrvict Mrs. Adelaide O'Nell of 75Chest- Robert Shafer, field acout execu- assist and improve hospital and nut ave., Atlantic Highlands, is so- tive, now serving as assistant camp patient services. liciting pieces of kitchen equipment director at Camp Lenape in Med- T. W. Me GINNESS for the Emanuel Baptist church of ford, reported that the Monmouth Arrangements for speaker! are MALTOR • INSUROR WILBUR'SPeach St., New Shrewsbury, The county delegation were divided In- being handled by Mrs. McCosker. 11 IrMd Strttt church needs a sink, tables, dishes, to four large troop camp sites thie Serving on the speakers' bureau JEWELERS cooking utensils, cliaiis, table- week. are Mrs. Leslie D. Seely of Eaton- EVERY REMAINING 3*0740 cloths, napkins, china and glass- town, auxiliary founder; Mrs. Owen ESTABLISHED 7ft YEARS ware. Any of the above mentioned Robert Turnball, scoutmaster of Gibson, Red Bank, auxiliary chair- AUTOMOlllI 1SJU1ASM COMMNT items may be sent to Mrs, O'Ncil. troop 67, Red Bank, and George man for the Junior Service league PIECE OF SPRING AND SUMMER H»»TFO»r, CONN. IS Ira**) St. R«4 Mmk Simm, assistant scoutmaster-' of of Red Bank; Mrs. James Green, H Pays to Advertise In The Resciiter. troop 17, were in charge of one division. Herbert Brockel, scout- Locust, ways and means chairman; master of troop '. 1, Oak hurst, with Mrs. J. Berkeley Gordon, Marl MERCHANDISE MUST GO! Wilson Hubbard, assistant scout- boro, nominations chairman, and master, had the second division in Mrs. Sindllnger. camp- for the boys at Oakhunt -You 'II Find —r^ and Wanamassa. The third group at camp was comprised of scouts Five Careless Drivers from Atlantic Highlands, Belford, Pay* Fines at Keyptirt from our McKELVEY'S Spring Lake and Asbury Park with. stock Sandford Tullman, Explorer post KEYPORT — Five motor ve> leader In charge, Shafer also re- hide operators, charged with care- tailing for ported tliat a large contingent ot less driving, were fined last night $24.95 scouts from Rumson, Manasquan, by Magistrate Seymour R. Keln and Keansburg were banded to- berg. SALE „§$* FURNISHINGS from our gether under provisional leadership Fined were Thoma.i Warwick, and were part of the Monmouth Washington ave., Mntawan, (8; Hi iiock county group. aza Land, Roselle, $8; Robert Blue, idling for Staten Island, $6; Wardell Har Leaders assisting In the Boygroue, Newark, J6, and Mosses SUITS $45.00 Scout program at Camp Cowaw. in addition to Mr. Buff are William Wood, 51 Fifth ave., Highlands, $10. from our 10 to 33%% DISCOUNTS Nicholas, Farmlngdale, scoutmas- Others fined were Richard ter of troop 13 and Walter La- tfoclc Hotta, Union Beach, neighborhood Knapp, Little it., Matawar, $10, commissioner for the Area. The charged with excessive speed and soiling for scouts have one more week of camp passing through a red light, and $59.95 John Newman, 910 Fifth st., Union off our famous regular low cash prices left at Camp Watchung and the n SPRING C0ATS*14 summertime season will come to a Beach, $10 on a disorderly charge,' cloae Aug. IS. , from our Council scout officials have now Judge Cobb Visits stock HERE YOU WILL FIND MANY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES launched a life saving, ewlmming ' sailing for and camping program week-end at Father's Birthplace the training center near Farming- $39.95 IN QUALITY FURNITURE, BEDDING AND RUGS dale. Two new canoes as well as WAYSIDE — Magistrate Walter TOPPERS..... *8-*13 a new lifeboat have been added N. Cobb left this week with his to the camp equipment and Robert wife and son Clyde for Newfound- FROM AMERICA'S FOREMOST MANUFACTURERS Schwab of Long Branch is serving land, birthplace of his late father. as waterfront director. During Judge Cobb's two-week ab- • HURRY . . . BUY NOW WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD ! sence Walter Fox of Manasquan, I«l«dad ill thia •>!• ii ear an Asbury Park lawyer, will be act- USE OUR "EASY CHARGE11. PLAN SHOP FRI. EVE. 'TIL 9 eempl«t« lina of horn* furniih- ing magistrate. • A>>:;ftrtr. tm>—avarjthim an our ihow- Twelve Fined vaam fleers ueart a faw fair* taadt ltaBi. All at* from car By Judge Hurley, ngvltr .fttock with ganulna dia- esnts from oar alt-tad? lo*" EATONTOWN—A dozen motor- ctsk prleei. You? pnrchan will ists paid fines here this week as U titld a raaaonabla drat with the stepped-up campaign against a deposit. Shop early as many motor vehicle violators moved Into itami are ona-of-a-klad. • its third week. Fined !& each for cirelesi driv- ATLANTIC EXCLUSIVE ing were Frederick C. Fair, Fort Monmouth; Elizabeth Barker, Bel- LAMPS 3.25 to 92.50 mar; Rocco Duva, Newark, and Kurt Sucsser, New York city. An- Tka Wtgaat colltetion In the thony Crltclll of Long Branch paid Itate • • • all aapaclally low $15 for the ssme offense. ari<*«. Making improper turns colt Yvonne Ford of 337 Sycamore ave, BRAND NEW New Shrewsbury, and Saul Werner, Newark, J8 each. Richard Crandall of Asbury Park paid $13 for speed- WE CARRY THE Ing. For passing a red light Rob- ert Welgeshoft of Fairview paid SEALY POSTUREPEDIC MATTRESS $3. Joseph F. Sullivan of Asbury FAMOUS Park paid $3 for falling to stop at a stop street, Improper passing brought levies of $5 each against Donald Buttfleld of 161 Linden dr., SALE! MANY EXTRA VALUES IN FAMOUS Fair Haven, and Leo Young ef Laurelton. GULISTAN BROADLOOM CARPET • RCA.T.V. 2IT208 2IT228 MADE RIGHT HERE IN FREEHOLD AND SOLD I7T3I0 RIGHT HERE AT McKELVEY'S SULISTAN SHOWROOMS 2IT2I7

GuliiUn Ctrptttns U natlonilly known for It* ftn* elsewhere and you will realize why pi o pie corne to 2IT227 2IT322 •tylinc, qutllty *nd 1*IUIM Wuty »nU com«s In %\\ McKe.vey from all over .the East for carpets, You tht pofultr ««av» and colon for wall-to-wall and too can aavt hancUomtly at thli great Gullstan room alia ruft. Ktra you hiv« 3 8 diff«r«nt quall- Rug a to it. 2lT322(oak) ttia to •#!•« from and btckad by tht famous Kxptrt carpet layam with years of experience In 2IT324" GulliUn labat. Compart tha prict of any of our atandartl or tacklesi iiutallatloiy. broadlotmi with tht prict of comparable qualitlta No mttttr what rtcord you PLAIN TEXTURED WILTON QUALITY WILTON KALI. A STAIR want . . , Nitsan Music BKOAPLOOM THROW RUGS CARPET Canter hat it... Popular!, Htrt li s plain all-wool cirptt Another iptclal lot of extra- A large assortment of 27" carpet that ftti aquaUy wall Into p*rlod heavy Wilton carpet lamples. far halla tnd atalrn reduced for hit ptradt, classical. or modarn room*. . Aval lab If in 27"x54". Now'a tha time to take this Battf, You are Invited to aee attractive thadei of srty and advantage of thla onca-a-year, thla marc hand Is* and to compara •ttan in 9', 12' and 16' wldtha. truly rare opportunity to buy It with anything you have aeen— It Hats at $11,95 aq. yd. Our truly flnt rugs at this low price. anywhere. Many typea and colon prict Ii a low 98,95. $5,00 aa. from ,93,96 yd. . 30?/o to bOFF SALE! GULISTAN ROOM.-SIZE RUGS SIZE DESCRIPTION HEO, NOWH»rt, at tht lift, you will find llittil a 9'xl7' Bill. Carvad Wilton $27.1,50 tin,I* group of apaciala In IMoal wldt rutfi sf FULL YEARS 8'ilT Cra.n L.at Aimlmlir - ISO.60 lat.l* x-arlad lanRlht. .Many morn lira on our dhow- I'llt' Gray and Cram Axmln.m Hi.60 III.II room floor ftlong with 12-foot anil 15>foot D'llt'a" Oraan Taxtvrad Wllloa , 247.60 111,1* run ot aaiot'tad linutki. You owe It to NO DOWN PAYMENT TO PAY- *'il4' Balfa Laaf Aimlneter ' 171,CO 111,1* youratlf to Impact thaia Ant valuta noir 2 fulC Ora.n Uaf Axmlnalar 131.BO M,l* whlla tha aalaotlon It complttt, »'ll3'4" Balfa Taxturad Wlltan ; 1(7.(0 llfJ.M I'llS' Rad Sculptured Wlllon 201.60 IM.I* 9'iia' Toait Sculptural! Wilton ISO.ISO • 114.1* Lovtl/, Quaint, Hindmid* O'jlS1 Rad loulDturad Wlllon 149.60 111,1* J'llS' Gray Hfured Aimlnatar J 03.60 It*.I* In Red Bank t'il2' Tout Scroll Axmlnitar 108.00 ••,** HOOKED RU6S D'xlU' Oreen Floral Aimlmtar 112.50 tT.l* That -mill tnhance tin 25 MONMOUTH ST. i«,1iaauty of your D'jtl 1'4" lU.I Houlptured Wlllon lgl.liO 111,1* homi, Uit tht in all ovar tha hntut—* It's Niesen's O'lll' Our Kmlioiaid Axmlniltr 101).60 tT.l* thty ViUr.it In «Uh allatjlti ot ilaoor*' t'<10't" Ora.n !-••( Aimlnilar 98,CO ••.•• tlon, »'« 0' flr.y flculptur.d Wilton H«,K0 •«,•• «'< D' Tan Klor.l Aimlnntir 103.50 «T,|* OVAIi Olil.CINQ ItK«, NOW for t'l 7't" Hr»wn Tailurad Wlltan'' 120.00 it,I* 33>,16 2tx!lll . 8,00 i ;** t'l •' Bill. L.il Aimlnil.r Al.tli il.l* y 4 x u aix.is 10,00 I'I A'X" (irty Seulmumd Wilton 113,60 It.l* n r> x .l|a )1aid Aiailmt.r , 80,00 l*,l* Coma In, Ircwii Ar«un card party Sept. IT. Plans were made at a committee meeting Tues- RMI Ittott day at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ford, Jr., on the corner of Harri- 200 yiver Road Bed Bank, N. 3. son ave. and Harding rd. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Elliot Lawes will be BES-48U in.general charge. The benant is under the sponsor- ship of the 23 clubs which make up the county unit. Besides table prizes other attractions "will be a gift grab bag and a cale of home- ComS-How JHucfr 4*P Saves Yov p* -••a cooked food. k Tickets and arrangements are In "Suptr-Right" Quality Moats charge of Mrs. George Smock, Mrs. Elvin Slmmill, Mrs. Ruth Scisco, Mrs. Frank Rowland, Mrs. Conover Burlew, Mrs. Morgan Knapp, Mrs. Freih Spring Lamb From American Firms! Claire Orton, Mrs. Jacob Haus- Cpl. Robert H. Berh sling, Mrs, Ann Flynn, Mrs, Ed- ward Netterman and Mrs. L. C. Cpl. Robert H. Berls, son of Mr, Richardson, Mrs. Frank Hayes and and Mrs. Herman Berls of 73,Essex Mrs. FrancLs M. Taylor are In Atbvry Mrfc Mill charge of publicity. Legs of Lamb tUOCUANfW at.,' Eajt Keamburg, !• stationed Boneless Veal Roast ^M.r ib . SINCE 11*3 at Camp Atterbury, Ind., with the Other committee* are: member- Dixie division, 104th Anti-Aircraft ship contracts, Mrs. Thomas H. Oven-Ready > Regilir Style Artillery. - . ' Loin Veal Chops . . »> Morford, Sr:, Mrs. Alton V. Evans, In Self-Service ' ' v In All «• A graduate Bf Middletown town- Mrs. Joseph C. Irwin and Mrs, Vic- Meat Department! 67 ship high school, class of 1950, Cpl, tor E. Grossinger; hospitality, Mrs. M«a! D«p»rlmtnll Sliced Bacon "^p"*w % «»• PI* Berla was employed by the Cro-Paul Micelli, Mrs. Frank Sibley, MACKAY matic Photo Engraving company in Mrs, Peter Cartwell, Mrs, George UlllUltCliO In Service Meal Depfrtmenri '" New York city before entering ser- OFFICE FURNITURE Middleton and Mrs. Spafford lb C vice last May. Schanck, and gift grab bag, Mrs. UlUGKBllS . In All Maal D.parlm.nli '0l & EQUIPMENT Edward Davie*, Mrs. gharlei W. Tnrbmii Regular Style—sizas under 10 lbi. ,, CO, \ Tinton Falls Stephens, Mrs. Edward Osborn, Ribs of Beef ..KX, T<>55< T -65' I III KCJS In Service Meal Department! 'O-OO* Liberal allowance for Mrs. George M. Bodman, Mrs. Ar- Reidy-to-Cook—tizai under 8V4 lbi n TLV lb your used equipment thur Jolce, Mrs. Eugene Gardella, OVen Ready RibS Of Beef In Self-Service Departments 10 cut lb. 67< 7" cut Ib. 73* In All M«al D.parlm.nli - The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire Mrs. Dorman H. McFaddin, Mrs, company will meet Monday at the James Cowan, Mrs. Staaley Tracy, Beef LiVer Specially selected lb MAPLE AVETFRONT ST. home of Mrs. Hans Lund. Mrs, Mrs. John Adair, Mrs, Robert Colot M o>> ( Anthony Monzo, Sr., and Mrs. An-and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, !«d Bank 6-5906 thony Monzo, Jr., will be hostesses. Smoked Pork Butts £ " 79 Beef Kidneys . . . ^ Miss Carol Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ford of Sycamore CAMPING TRIP Canned Whole Hams ATTENTION ave., left today from International ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Eigh- Sirloin Steaks ... >b89c Plate Beef airport for a month's tour in Brus- teen members of Boy Scout troop Bologna or Meat Loafs '2 - RURAL DISTRICTS sels, Belgium. She is employed as a 22.will leave the Atlantic Highlands Porterhouse Steaks . »>95c Shoulder Lamb Chops "!.»> 89c chemist with Standard Oil at Lin- Methodist church Saturday morning lb Luncheon Meat spcdsicd y2 ib GENERAL MOTORS den. at 10 o'clock for a week-end trip fiib Steaksioinchcutib.67e7incheutib.73e Rib Lamb Chops i.»:^ 99c Mrs. Grace Geibel entertained to Camp Houeman, the camp site Fine Quality Seafood WATER PUMP relatives from New York the past of Monmouth Boy Scout council, at Ground Beef Fr..hiyground ib 39c Breast of Laiflb. . . n>-15« Available in Frcih Fith Department! SYSTEMS week-end. Farmlngdalc. Cr ut lb Regular Style ,. OQ. Raymond' Halter has completed In charge will be James Rudd, . For Information Consult Cross Rib Pot Roast »->•» t, 89c Shoulders of Lamb wToi. 45c In Service Fish Depwlimnli " W«> moving the Mclntyre home from leader; Warren Miller, Donald Shortcut |L CCf Sycamore ave. The property has Davis and Harry Donoghue, assist- ID In Sell-Sarvica Fish Departmenfi 'b-4»j' ANTHONY'S been purchased by the ParJyvay ant leaders. All boys making the Boneless Brisket Beef»»»• 65c Rib Veal Chops Itiiwaito " OU* Authority. • trip will take their own camping ., 59 MAPLE AVE. Mrs. Sarah Scott celebrated her equipment and food. Arrangements RED IANK 4-1041 70th birthday Monday at a family have been made for the boys to at- '*zr>- reunion. tend church services Sunday. Spaghetti, Maztanl Ronzoni or •5pagheltini New 17 n. 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BIRTHS mouth Memorial hospital. BELFORD—Mrs. Mary H. Halli- Aneny, New York city, and David G. McAneny, Keyport; another OFFICE EQUIPMENT ' Mr. and Mra, Arnold Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Myrlyn Baum of ,ay, 89, widow of William A. Halll- daughter, Mrs. Ruth Loud, New Forrest av«., Keansburg, art par- ay, and a resident of Main at. York city, nine grandchildren and Career opportunity for man of Park rd., Fair Haven, are par-ents of a daughter, born Tuaiday Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity iera -many years, died Saturday at with ambition and Integrity. •nta of a son born Thursday at at Monmouth Memorial hospital, lilltop Nursing home, Middletown, two great-grandchildren. Monmouth Memorial hospital. Her a long illness. Mrs. Halliday Mackay Office Equip. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miesen of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Metsger of MBS. LLOYD 8. CASSEL, Woodmere dr., Cllffwood, are par- FREDRICK W. BOCHEIXE JOHN A. BOEHLER ' was born in Ireland, daughter of •Maple ft Front — Bed Bank Canter st.. Rumaon, are parent! of ents of a son, born Tuesday at the late Mr. and Mri. Thomas Geff- FREEHOLD—Mrs. Pearl M. Cal- a »on born Thursday at Monmouth Riverview hospital. Fredrick William Rochelle, 66, KEANSBURG—John A. Boehler, rey. She was a member of St. sel, wife of Lloyd 3: Caasel, super- Memorial hospital. usband of Mrs. Rosemary Cleary , husband of Catherine Hetsch MaWMlty KlalMH Kloaat Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gross, 140 lary's Catholic church. New Mon- intendent of borough schooli, died 'NEARLY ACCURATE Catarlfig U Hi* Mr. and Mr«. John H. Wenzel of 'all Rochelle of 127 Hudson ave., oehler and a resident ot this louth. Sunday at her home, 6 Berkeley Ridge rd., Fair Haven, are par- IS NOT ENOUGH/ EXPECTANT MOTHER Naveslnk, are parents of a son nls of a daughter, born yester- ted Bank, died Monday at Mon- ace 18 years, died suddenly Fri- Surviving are two sons, William pi. Mrs. Casscl was born at Dun- born Thursday at Monmouth Me- iouth Memorial hospital, ay at his home, 14 Mason pi. Mr. more, Pa., daughter of Thomas With a CtmplaU tlm ••' day at Rlvorview hospital. alliday and Joseph Halliday of . .MATERNITY ••'PARH. morial hospital. Mr, and Mtp. Harold Connelly, Mr. Rochelle was born In Norrla- [oehler was born In Newark, son Is place; a brother, Patrick Geff- Matthcv.-n and the late Esther Mr. and Mrs. Philip Binaco of Fieldvave., Red Bank, are the par- own, Pa., son of the late Alfred Anton Boehler, who now lives at ley, who lives on Long Island; a Webb Matthews, and had been a IPORTSWI Ait — omttia rt. 35, Eatontown, are parents of a nts of a son, born this morning at ind Sarah Jane Rochelle. He was >yport and the late Freda Klelss- ister, Mrs. Alice Gaffncy of'Staten resident of the borough more than •UITS — LINOtllll daughter, born Monday at Mon-Riverview hospital. imployed as a railroad clerk by the ir Boehler, and had lived there sland; eight grandchildren and 12 25 years. She was a member of 107 loud St., Atkury Park a-4«I«-i mouth Memorial hospital. 'cnnsylvanla railroad. Mr. Rochelle ost of his life. He was employed he Order1 of Eastern Star. MM. -WATCH. Mr. and Mrs. August F. Schweeri, reat-grandchildren. Mr. and Mra. Donald Ganson of r., of 88 Hudson ave., Red Bank, fas a member of the Holy Name s a sheetmetal worker at Archl- The' funeral was held Tuesday at Casset is survived only by her hus- WANTED! Old Bridge are parents of. a daugh- ire the parents of a daughter, born oclety of St. James Catholic ctural Tile company, Keyport.' t. Mary's church, where Roy. Rob- band and father. ter, born Saturday at Riverview esterday at Monmouth Memorial hurch. Mr. Boehler was a member of t T. Bulman, pastor, offered a The funeral wu held Tuesday Reussilles* Old Gold and Silver hospital hospital. Surviving besides his wife are a It. Ann's Holy Name society and cquiem mass. Burial under the di-afternoon at the Freeman funeral HIGHEST PBICE8 PAID Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGeorge Mr, and Mrs, Ivar Lundgaard, on, Burton Rochellc, Eatontown; past* errand knight of Bayshore ectlon of the Scott funeral home home. Burial was In Maplewood 36 BROAD — RED BANK ' of Prospect ave., are parents of a of 11 Linden dr., Fair Haven, are daughter, Mrs, Rose Marie Leiten- ouncil, Knights of Columbus. He ras In Green Grove cemetery, Key- cemetery. ; daughter, born Saturday at River- the parents of a son, born yester- berger, Audubon, N. J.; three as a fourth degree knight of ort. BAILS view hospital. day at Monmouth Memorial hos- grandsons and two granddaughters. lishop McFall assembly, Long MRS. EDWARD W. WORTHLEY !9A Monmouth Si Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead of pital. ranch, and a member of Waddy MISS CATHERINE DOWD Bed Bank River at, Long Branch, are parents The funeral was held this morn- tekkt caravan, Order of the Al- OCEANPORT—Services will b,e Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett, Vio- Ing from the John E. Day funeral SEA BRIGHT — Miss Catherine held Saturday at 2 p, m. tt the of a daughter, born Monday at let ave., Leonardo, are the parents ambra, here. Mr. Boehler also was Riverview hospital. home, and a high mass of requiem member of the Layman's retreat >owd died Sunday at her home, 6 Woolley funeral home, Long of. a son, born this morning at wms offered at 10 o'clock at St. tenter it. Branch, for Mrs. Emily Worthley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest'Fox of Fos- Monmouth Memorial hospital. eague of the San Alfonso home, ter it., River Plaza, are parents James church by Msgr. Joseph T. Vest End. Born In Brooklyn, Mies Dowd 74, who died last night at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marcks, rt. 1, Casey. Burial was in Mt. Olivet as a daughter of the late Michael 34 Pemberton ave., after an illness of a son, born Sunday at River- Wayside, are the parents of a son, view hospital. • cemetery. Msgr. Casey recited the Surviving, besides his wife and and Nora Smith Dowd. She was a of several months. born this morning at Monmouth oaary last night at the funeral Father, are two sons, John J. Boeh- member of the Rosary society of Capt. and Mri. Fred Strappler of Memorial hospital. The wife of Edward W. Worthley, Church it. are parents of a son, leme. er of West Keansburg and Cpl.Holy Cross Catholic church, Rum- she was born in New York state, Mr. and Mrs. William Ford, Lin- Eugene Boehler, now serving with son, daughter of the late James and •born Sunday at Riverview hospital. croft, are the parents of a daugh- PUMP SERVICE Lledike 1* the former Miss Gloria MRS. ANNA J. CHANDLER the Army in Germany; a daugh- Surviving are a sister, Miss Nora Allza Gilhooly. She was a charter ter, born this morning at Mon- cr, Miss Catherine Boehler, who member of Eatontown chapter, Or- Meyers of Newark. mouth Memorial hospital. FAIR HAVEN — Mrs. Anna J. Dowd, this place, and a cousin, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Trlolo of 'handler, 68, who made her home ives at home; four brothers, Au- ercsa A. Maloney, Jersey City. der of the Eastern Star, and a SALES and SERVICE Lake ave., Fair Haven, are par- with her daughter, Mrs.. Evelyn ust Boehle of Newark, Alfred A requiem mass was offered yos- member of St. John's Episcopal ents of a son born Tuesday at 5 Troopers Assigned Chandler Mapes, Internationally Boehler of Keansburg and Anton erday morning at Holy Croes chapel, Little Silver, St. John'a MEYER'S PUMP & WATER Monmouth Memorial hospital. known ice skater, at 47 Clay St., Boehler, Jr., and Joseph Boehler church by Rev. Joseph A, Sullivan. Guild and the Little Silver Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perno of To County Barracks lied Saturday afternoon at Shrews- f Keyport, and a sister, Mrs. Ma- Burial, under the direction of thean's club. CONDITIONING EQUIP. mry Manor nursing home, Shrews- le O'Donnell of this place. John E. Day funeral home, was Besides her husband, she is sur- Creek rd., Keansburg, are parents KEY/PORT—Five recent gradu The funeral was held Monday FAIR ACRES FREEHOLD of a son born Tuesday at River- ales o' the «tate police training ury, after a long illness. n Holy Name cemetery, Jersey vived by a son, Edward J., of Cali- view hospital. Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Chandler at St. Ann's church, where Rev. ity. Rev. Richard Ewlng recited fornia; a granddaughter, Mrs. Jean school at West Trenton were as- Edward A. Corrlgan,'pastor, offered Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schlbell of signed to duty yesterday at Mon- was a daughter of the late William he rosary Tuesday night at the Ungemah of Moonachie, and a •Eatontown are parents of a daugh- mouth county's three state police and Cordelia Clark Molter. A resi- a high mass of requiem. Burial, uneral home. , great-granddaughter, Glenn Unge- ter born Tuesday at Riverview barracks. dent here the past 30 years, she under the direction of the Ryan fu- mah. hospital. was the widow of William Edgar neral home, was in St. Joseph's MRS. ALFRED F. DAVIS Rev. Theodore E. A. LeVan, rec- Stationed here are Troopers cemetery, Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson Philip Berman of Paterson and Chandler who died in May 1917. MATAWAN—Mr*. Marguerite F. tor of St. John's,and Old Christ of Second ave., Atlantic Highlands, John Cusick of Weehawken. Troop- Surviving besides Mrs. Mapes, Davis, 54, of 129 Clermont at., Episcopal, Shrewsbury, will offici- are parents ol a son born Tuesday ers John T. Lintott of Newark and JOHN P. KING Brooklyn, wife of Alfred F. Davis, ate. The Eastern Star will conduct re three brothers, Frank Molter, services at the funeral home to- ANDERSON LINOLEUM at Riverview hospital. Henry J. Rakowski of Passaic were Hempstead, L. I.; Joseph Molter, LEONARDO—John P. King, 52, and a former resident of this place, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien of assigned to the Shrewsbury bar- died last Thursday at the St. Al-morrow at 7:30 p. m. Interment will Brooklyn, and Clifford Molter, To- if Oakwood ave., husband of Helen be in West Long Branch cemetery. Washington ave., Rumson, are par-racks, and Trooper M. F. Hallgren Poyntz King, and a resident of 3aas Naval hospital on Long Is- 39 MONMOUTH ST.' RED BANK 6-5152 enU of a daughter born Tuesday is stationed at Howell. ledo, O., and three grandchildren. The funeral was held -Monday his place six years, died Monday and. Mrs. Davis was born in MRS. AMANDA PETERSON at Riverview hospital. afternoon at the Worden funeral t Monmouth Memorial hospital. Yance, daughter of the late Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Balch of home, with Revi Christopher H. Mr. King was born in Jersey ppe and Marie Robert Mcunier. COLT'S NECK — Mrs. Amanda Salet and Installation* Third ave., Atlantic Highlands, are Real Estate Office Snydcr, vicar of the Chapel of the Jity, son of the late Thomas and he was a member of Cirius chap- Peterson of this place died yester- parents of a daughter born Tucs Mary Mclntyre King, and ha* been er, Order of Eastern Star,- here. day at Fitkin hospital. day at,Riverview .hospital. Entered, Camera Stolen Holy Communion, Fair Haven, of- ficiating. Burial was In Fair View \ resident of New York city most She Is survived only by her hus- The Freeman funeral home, Free- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jahnes of BELFORD — Patrolman Mclvin cemetery. if his life. He was a member of >and. hold, Is In charge of arrangements. ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM Hance ave,, Fair Haven, are par-Leek of Middletown township po- the Keansburg group of St. Mar- The funeral was held Monday af- lice Is inveatlgating the breaking ents of a son born Monday at Riv- MRS. FH1XIP R. CARN1E garet's guild of Scotland. ternoon at the Bedle funeral home, erview hospital. and entry of the real estate office Surviving besides his wire ar* with Rev. Albert Curry, pastor of CHURCK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lledtke of of J, Crawford Compton on rt. 3« LEONARDO — Mrs. Ada Helen wo sons, Thomas King and John the Methodist church, officiating. FLOOR TILE- WALL TILE South End ave., East Keansburg, here sometime Tuesday night. Carnle, M, wife of Philip R. Carnie King, who live at home; two Burial was in Rosehall cemetery. F1BST CHURCH Or CHRIST, are parents of a daughter, Linda The entry, reported yesterday and a lifelong resident of this brothers, Thomas King of this place SCIENTIST Marie, born Saturday at St. Mi-morning at 8 o'clock, was gained place, died Monday at Monmouth ind Joseph King of Staten Island FRANK W. MARTIN Red Bank chael's hospital, Newark. Mrs. through a window at the rear of Memorial hospital, after a long Ill- md three sisters, Mi«s Helen King Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahon of the building. The office was ran-ness. Mrs. Carnle was a daughter f Leonardo, Mrs. Rose Madden of OLD BRIDGE—Frank. Walter Services In First Church of Freneau ave., Matawan, are par-sacked, and an attempt made to of the late Charles and Ada Leon-, Flushing, L. I., and Mrs. Mae Gav- Martin, 73, husband of Mary Amend Christ, Scientist, 209 Broad St., are remove a typewriter bolted to a Martin, died Sunday at his home, held Sundays at 11 a. m. arid 8:15 ents of a daughter, born Tuesday ard Frost. She was an active mem- .n of Lakewood. 180 Matawan rd., here. Mr. Martin at Fitkin hospital. desk. The theft of a Polaroid cam- ber of the Baptist church. p. m, Sunday school meet* at 11 era, valued at $150, was reported The funeral will be held tomor- was born In Pennsylvania. He also a. m. Wednesday evening testi- Mr. and - Mrs. Hollis Carter of Surviving, besides her husband, row morning at 8:30 at the Condon is survived by two sons, Donald F. ' Atlantic ave., Keyport, are parents to police. monial meetings at 8:15. are a son, Philip R, Carnie, Jr. funeral home and at 9.30 RevMarti. n and Henry F. Martin of God, Spirit, is the only Creator; ROOM COOLERS FOR and two daughters, Mrs. Helen M. Francis L. Nolan, pastor, will offer Matawan, and a grandchild. hence all must be like Him—spir- Rabone of this place and Mrs. Jean a high mass of requiem at St. The funeral was held yesterday itual and perfect. This correct un- C. Raiuler of Long Branch. Agnes Catholic church at Atlantic fteinoon at Donald Martin's home. derstanding. of God and man en- The funeral was held yesterday Highlands. Burial will be In Mount Burial under the direction of the ROBERT A. BRAUN afternoon at the Poaten funeral ables us to demonstrate health and CASEMENT WINDOWS Olivet cemetery. Bedle funeral home was in Chest- holiness. The Leison-Sermon on home, with Rev. Thomas Thomas, nut Hill cemetery here. "BOBIE FOB FCKEBALS" former pastor of the Baptis "Spirit" in Christian Science church- Sao "Daaring" '/i ton window units to fit into caiamont MRS. ANTHONY GIAMBRONE es this Sunday.will enlarge upon church, and Rev. Richard P. Young, MRS. GERALDINE A. MOUNT pastor, officiating. Burial was in WEST LONG BRANCH — Mm this subject. ' i windewt without •xpantiva cutting. One of the county's most modern funeral Bay View cemetery. Mary Giambrone, 65, wife of An LOCUST—Mr*. Geraldine Andrew The Golden Text la from I Cor- thony Giambrone and proprietor o Mount, 82, widow of Charles A inthians: "Now we'have received WS8 BTTIE SHIFPEN Mount, died laet night at her home not the spir.it of the world, but the homes with a completely home-like atmosphere. a Iruit and vegetable market here; spirit which Li of God; that we RUMSON—Miss Ettie Shippcn died Thursday at her home on on Locust Point rd. NOEL R. NILSON died Friday at her home on Ward Monmouth rd. and Wall st. Born In Navxislnk Mrs. Mount was might know the things that are a daughter of the late Dr. Russel freely given to us of God." (2:12) 4*8 BROAD STREET RED BANK 1M BBOAD 8TBBET EATONTOWN S-OMS ave. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. A. further citation from the King ' Born In Hoboken, tiita Shippcn John Herbert of this place; two G. and Sarah E. Johnson.Andrew, brothers, James Rose of Eaton- nd had been a resident of this James version of the Bible reads: RE 4-3454 was a daughter of the late William area all her life. Dr. Andrew prac- "Beloved, believe not every spirit W. and Georglna E. Morton Ship- town and John Rose of West Long but try the spirits whether they pen. A resident here 84 years Miss Branch, and two sisters, Mrs. Clara ticed at Navesink many years. AIR CONDITIONERS FOR EVERY NEED Shlppen vas a member of the Rum- Mastuio of Long Branch and Mri. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. A are of God." (I John 4:1). son Garden club, Sea Bright Lawn Joseph Bilotta of this place. . freeman Mason of Philadelphia The correlative selections to be Tennii club, Sea Bright Beach club A solemn high requiem mass was nd' three grandchildren, John A read from the Christian Science H. Laurence Scott and the Cosmopolitan club of New offered, Monday at the Church of Mount of this place and A. Free- textbook "Science 'and Health with York city. man Mason, Jr., and Andrew W. Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Our Lady 'Star of the Sea, Long Baker Eddy will Include the fol- MORTICIAN ' Surviving are a sister, Miss Caro- Branch. Burial,'under the direction Mason of Philadelphia. line Shlppen, living at home, and if the Damlano funeral home, was The funeral will be held Satur- lowing: "The belief that Spirit is several nieces and nephewi. In Woodbine cemetery, day at 2 p. m. at the Adams Me-finite as well as Infinite has dark- YMR FORD DEALER Church Street, Belford, N. J. The funeral was held Monday morial home. Burial will be in Fair ened all history . . , The Science View cemetery. of Christianity comes with fan In morning at St. Geirge's By-the- WILLIAM H. KING River Episcopal church, with Rev. hand to separte the chaff from AIR CONDITIONED R. Thomas Blomquist officiating, SEA BRIGHT - William H. MI8S LILLIAN LARSEN the wheat. Science will declare MS TODAYI BEST BITS! God aright, and Christianity wll Burial under the direction of th King, 82, husband of the late Laura LEONARDO _ M|ss Lillian Lar- Adama Memorial home was In S. King, died Thursday at his home, en, 56, a lifelong resident of this demonstrate thla declaration and Phone Keansburg 6-0333 Evergreen cemetery, MorriMown. 11 New st. here. place, died Tuesday at her home Its divine Principle, making man- Born in Smithfleld, Va., he is sur at Center and Thompson aves. here kind better physically, morally, LAWRENCE MAHON vived by a brother, Joseph A. King Miss Larsen was the daughter of and spiritually." (p. p. S3, 466). of this place, three nephews and WATERBURT, Conn.—A requiem the late Thomas and Karen Wll- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL mass was offered In St. Peter and two nieces. Mr. King lived here 12 iam« Larsen. She was a member years. if the Baptist church. Eatontown Paul Catholic church here Tuesday Sung morning prayer Sunday at for Lawrence Mahon, 77, who died The funeral was held Monday a Surviving is a brother, Arthur Saturday at his home, 45 Albion st. the Flock funeral home with Rev Larsen, who. lives In Colombia. 10. Sermon by Henry Male, semin- Theodore E. A. LeVan, rector o The funeral .will be held Satur- arian In charge. Worden Funeral Home A native of Fair Haven, N. J Old ChrUt Episcopal church, Mr. Mahon was a son of the lat day afternoon at 2:30 at the Postcn Shrewsbury, officiating; Burial was funeral home, with Rev. Richard William and Elizabeth Mahon. H In 1820 when a salt well located HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. retired five years ago after having n White Ridge cemetery, Eaton- P. Young, pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be where Pittsburgh now stands, was been associated many years with deepened natural gas was tapped, the U. S. Rubber company. He was in Bay View cemetery. but no use could be found for the a member of the Woodmen of th MRS.- GEOBGE S. ELKINS ^— RED BANK 6-0557 GEORGE McANENY gas, and the well was capped to World. WEST KEANSBURG—MM. Marj prevent its becoming a nuisance. USED CARS*USED TRUCKS Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, J, Elklns, 78, of thla place, wife o RUMSON — George McAneny, 60 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK Charles D. Allaire of 427 River rd., Gcoiga S. Elkins, died Monday, 83, of 252 Bayard lane, Princeton, Fair Haven, and Mrs. Adrien Dem. Mrs, Elklns also is survived bj father of Mrs. Elisabeth Harrison Card ot Thank! See him today! ers, this place; five sisters, Mrs 3f this place, died Wednesday of KING—Thf family ot the lati Mri a son, Paul Elklns of this place, Helen Kins. *ish to expresi their deep "Ov.r Thirty Yaari of , Julia Sweeney, Mrs. Elizabeth Mer- and a daughter, Mrs. Esther Rob- last week at the Princeton hospital. appreciation to friends and nlatlvei for riman, Mrs. C. Harry Smock, Miss ertson of New York cll'y. His 60-year career Included work their kindliest durlnt h«r Ulncu and Mary Mahon and Mrs. Adele Ma- ax a newspaperman, banker, public dentil. They want to especially thank Dtpandabla, Economical Servica" The funeral was held yeiterda,, tha Rev. Wllliami, the paljbeiren, blooi hon, all of Fslr Haven; » brother, st St. Mark's . Episcopal church official, city planner, transit expert, donors, itafl of Monmouth Mimorit Looking James of Elizabeth, N. J., an Keansburg, 'with Rev, Russell A, eformer and civic leader. hospital, Leonardo and Atlantic High three grandchildren. lands First Aids, Fosten funeral homl Air Conditioned for Your Comfort Smith, vicar, officiating. Burial to- Surviving besides Mrs. Harrison, and nit ffhn sent flowers and othtr ex Interment was In Calvary ceme morrow will be at Jarrat, Va. Th are four eons, Herbert McAneny, pttcsslons of help and sympathy.—Ad* for a tery here, Rytn funeral home was In charg Princeton; Arnold. McAneny, Lin- vertlsemcnt, ot arrangement! here. MONMOUTH MONUMENT MONUMENTS COMPANY The Adams Memorial Home Hcadden'a Corner, Middlctowii, Route 35 JAMES J. HURLEY, Managar Suceaiier to Mount Memorial Horn* dtdicaUd to Tht Fintit PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 W« t'ika prlda In offering Long Branch 64978 • Day or Mglu ,, • At rWnaii It'i "yst" promptly to 4 out of 5 employs* FUNERAL DIRECTORS th* limit tributes and mam- men and woman—msrilsd or ilnile. With your "ysi," ye* ortal itrvicti tt whatever receive friendly aervlce • • . personal consideration •.. eipert count*! on yout money problem, And th* loan It Atttd, wn*f*v*> coit you may feel you can possible, to your Individual clrcumitancai, . afford. In doing to, we pro- Your Expniiion of DISTINCTIVE Ph*Mf*rlVMtL*anl 310 Broad Strut Rtd Bank, N. J. vide the many thoughtful, True Remembrance If you're In a hurry, phone firi- conildtrate axirai that can No other act of a normal ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS nudlaltly to we can nave every- ba rememberad with pride. man's life gives him uiuta thing ready when you comi In, complete • o u I satisfaction That way, you csn i*t your losn In Every tervlce hare ii one of thin the building of K Mem- Perfection' of Material and just ons visit. If more convenient, rare beauty, complete — «l orial to lili loved ones who Workmanship In Beautiful write or Just eom* In. S«e for your- have guns on. nil why over I million peopli lay, wayi. Neir Ueilgni ' "It1, hummt to be ture/" , Our select Barn 'Alcmoi'ials IICM' tile Guild mark uf a|i- Our memorials »re manufac- leant »»l I* MOO an THE fUlHRRL HOfTlE lirovnl, your KUirniitoo of a John E. Day fliioi1 Memorial nt no extra tured by skilled artisans In our cost, Visit our showroom well equipped plant at Went and (on our displays of these Of PERSOnflL SERVICE Funeral Home ctvtlfled memorial!. Long Branch. IS Rlvtntde Avenue Phone 6-0332 Red Bank 2 convanfanf •fftcai n whlth It nanrair yout1 WILLIAM S. ANDERSON Keyport llrancli-llfll Miinlu I'l JOHN VAN KIRK LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. Inc. RID MNK a Irtad tlraat, 2nd Flaar Pliant i I-MM 30*32 Huikon Ave. ' Hud Dunk THrliliunn MOM Ni«l |g Ml, Ollvil y Wnll Si, I'd. LO 0-3507 West Long Urniicli AIBURY PARK. .704 Caokman Avanut, 2ntf riaar Phami MIM Nan-Sectarian Phone Red Bank 6-0319 OMN IVININOS IV A'POINtMINT — *HONI 'OK (VINJtyQHOUiS NRNI) FOR UAUSTIMTKU CATALOG UK PHONE RID BANK 6-2406 Lady Attendant R. F. D. Box 10S Red Bank Itui WI. M. to 10 P. M. 21 hours in a oool placa until com- other skating season, with its mati- your car keys at the rink. Dining Rooms pletely jelled. Seal airtight and nees, skating classes, etc, and I Paul Torchla, your new girl Clasinej Saturday: 10 P. M. freeze. Store In the freeier or re- would Ilka to mention in passing friend is sure a good skater. frigerator. Makes six glaaiea. that a fellow can't bank on getting Music by THE CONTINENTALS Ann Knight will be oporllng new ADMISSION: 50 CENTS (Tax Included) a chance to go back and take up preclslon.skates this fall. HONORED AT PARTY a thing that he has passed over • DANCING * FUN FOR ALL Good luck on your tour, Edwins. • Thi$ »how affordi a rare opportunity to add long-sought, hard-lo-find itemi SHREWSBURY—Mr. and Mrs. once, and to call your attention to Dick Sloeum, you nkato very Frank Wall ot Albuquerque, N. M., the fact that a man who knows hia •well,-but we don't like those shoes. to your collection. were gueats of honor at a party business thoroughly will find an Tuesday at the home of Mrs Wall'a opportunity sooner or later of Gary, why don't you stick to • To itart the new colleclioni you have been dreaming about. mother,, Mrs. Julius Huesler, on reaching the moat cherished tro- your skating? You arc a good skat- GREEN GROVE MANOR phies and getting his share. er and you're wasting a lot of • To acquire useful furniture and attractive decorations for your home »\ Sycamore ave, here. Guests several talent. fair pricei. 2 MILK WIST Of ASIURY CIRCLE weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Walt will I would like to caution you right It was nice to see you at the leave next week for home. here against learning all there Is rink again. Gall Jones. to know about roller skating too Amelia Vinci und her family • Juit to enjoy a very unusual exhibition of beautiful Antiques. (julck. The art or roller skating Is will motor to Balnbrldge to visit Complimentary tickets at your local Antique Dealer or at ell stores displaying like sheep'j. wool—it doesn't look Don Uller.v Sunday. very deep, hut then are a heap Wf don't sre MI1l»r nnd Sickle, our blue Poster, of kinlu and curves to It. , skating together anymore, Is some- When I WM a boy and tha fellow thing amiss? • By: FRANK FRISCIA, Mgr. In pink tights came into the ring, Bobby H., you're still the great I used to think he was doing all Romeo. that could be reasonably expected' whin *ie kept eight or ten glass The Atlantic Highlands Baptist GRAND DOOR PRIZE—54" ROUND TABLE with Lazy Susan in balls going in the air at once. But church held a skating party last pine finish. the beautiful lady in tha blue tights Wednesday. About 70 persons at- would keep right on handing him tended. They were transported by WINES & LIQUORS things—kerosene lamps and carv- Boro buses. WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT CHINA & GLASS SHOP, ing knives and miscellaneous cut- 87 Uroucl St., Red Bank, on anil after Monday, Atipust 10th. lery and crockery, and h« would BIRTHDAY TARTY FREE DELIVERY---RED BANK 6-3334 get them going, too, wlthoot losing MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP DRAWING WILL BK HELD ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 5TH, his happy smile. The great trouble Leah Frederick, daughter of Mr. with moat young fellows Is that and Mrs. Charles Frederick 0' AT 8:00 P. AI., IN RED MEN'S HALL 100 MR CINT they think they hav# learned all' Orchard Acre*, celebrated her aev they need to know anil ha?e given J«m«i S. Perkei will drew the lucky ticket. No exhibitor, employee or mem- tha audience Its money'n worth enth birthday July 27. Party guests wen Marilyn and Pamela Samtelll, ber of the immediate family are eligible to take part in the drawing for the DAVIDSON'S BLENDED when they can keep the glaw balls Dofina, Bell, Karen Sullivan, Cathy going, and so they balk ft the Weinheimer, Linda and Paula Grand Prixe. Scotch kerosene lamps and the rest Of the Bovn, Patricia Gore, Jean Butler, WHISKEY Phyllis Hcnyon and Linda Kalter, COMSTOGK BRAND 39 «>.59 planning an 4 QT. «W FIFTH AUTO TRIP? 40* Whlikcjr 4 and I jnt. old send for your FMi copy of GIN-DAVIDSON'S , M Proof 1009 Ornla .19 3.99 3 FIFTH *W QT.

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COMSTOCK BONDED DAVIDSON'S KENTUCKY M flki^BAal B^ha&lflB^YaUl AUaMeVafti^BtB^BUftA 39 95 for Mta driving in •« »••«»» FIFTH FIFTH j Rye or Bourbon 4' BOURBON 3 H telli y*«t what ta aa In 1M Proof . 4 jrwrs old Hour M Proof . 4 year* old KXCLUSIVU WITH DAV1UHON UltOU. nii!AL,TOHB „ 88 rtl'lsn ftoa.il, llumiun Aumion MM44 Paee Eight TIED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 6,1953 I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES APARTMENTS- ORGAN AND PIANO—Used electronic READY MADE SLIPCOVERS—Floral or REMINGTON NOI8ELESS typewriter, PAINTING—Inside and outaida. Paper- EXECUTIVE TRAINEE — (Male.) 1148 CHEVROLET COUPE—Exeellen FURNISHED APARTMENT — Complete RED BANK REGISTER organ, suitable for home or church, solid patterns. Must fit or your money Desk model, $10, 79 Rector pi., Re hanging contracted by roll. John Straight aalaitr. Opportunity In in condition. Call after 5. MI 5-0176-R.' and unusually attractively furnished, $450 full price. Also Hammond Ghori back. Chairs $8.95, sofas $17.95, studios Bank.' Malone. AT 1-1799-W. veatigation and {adjustment work. QuaN 1949 DODGE POWER WAGON. Four- fully, private apartment. Large airy organ, two years old, $20 per month wil $10.50. Sanforized and color-fast, Rosen- sacrifice $56 cas SAWS AND LAWNMOWERS, sold, ahar- lAcationa, 21-1% high school graduate, wheel drive Excellent eondltlon, with bedroom, bathroom, living room, dining CLASSIFIED RATES rent or buy. Also one-year-old Betsy feld Furniture, I: Whit* St., Red Bank. -{cost $120); typewriter, office model •ales type peratonaHty. Some business alcove. Kitchen complete with Laun- RE 6-3419.' pened and repaired. Factory methods. new "Good Roads" enow plow. Ca RORI spinet piano, Inspection and dem- latest style, streamlined, $76 (coil All work guaranteed. Waliing'a Saw and experience helpful, but not necessary, RE 6-2528. dramat washing machine. Individually Thrct Cents a Word onstration can be arranged In Manae- TWO F1RESIDK CHA IRS—Gofl d\ Li k e $166)i Singer electric icwing machine, Mower Service, Campbell ave., Port Mon Automobile required. Apply In person controlled, oil heat; hot water. Separate qunn for interested parties. Write Book. new. Real bargain at $75 each. For lovely modern console, $7fi. Call 62r mouth. KE 6-2083. Personal Fineness Co., 704 Cookman ave., 1948 CHEVROLET—Four door. Radio, garage. Two blocke from Red Bank Minimum Charge: $1.00 keeper, Mifflln Co., 134 East State St. further information, please call LO 6 Allaire rd.. Spring Lake Heights. SP 2 Asbury Park. heater, good tiree, clean, 1850. 1 station. Ready for occupancy Aug. 15i Trenton. N. J. . BUILDING CONTRACTOR — New con Park ave., Rumson. RU 1-1257-J.' Doublt R»tt tor Double Spacing 5171-M. 7399. structions, alterations, repairs, Her. HUSK? YOUMG MAN — Must hav, To responsible Darty, on lease only, RE Blind ads, using The Register's PEACHES—Large. John L. Hcndrick 24-INCH ROTOTILLEB with snow plow 2(n>HESERVE quart jars and 40 pin bert Elgenrauch. RE 6-3203-J. driver's license. Steady position. Ap 1940 JEEP station wagon. EA 1-0321-R. 1-2275. » P, 0. Box, 25c extra. son's, Old Wagon Farm, rt, 35, Key Burkett's Lawn Mower Shop, LO 6- sized; Ball: in perfect condition; wil ply between 5 and I P. M.VStar Cleanen FORD—1929, model A tudor sedan. Vte FURNISHED — Four-room apartment. port. MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent dally as station car. Passes inspeetlo Right to classify, edit or reject 2939. sell for $3. A set of eight books. Comp- our high-speed floor aander and edger. and - Laundeners, Myrtle ave., Lonl First floor, two bedrooms. Ideal for any tdvertliement It reierred by FARM MACHINERY—Oliver Mart Parr REMOVAL SALE—Entire stock of an ton'a picture encyclopedia, Will aell Branch; with ease, Flret $75 takes It. May bi two couples. All utilities furnished I farm tractor, rear tires like new, $350; for $26, cost $60. Muet be seen to ap- Low rates, Engler Lumber Co., phone FEMAdP-Hand •een at Tom and Frank'a Texaco Scrvlei 1100 a month. RE 1-2609. The Register. tiquea at cost. .Consisting of. piano KE 6-0005. srera. Apply Station, Fair Haven We will not be responsible for S' double disk $40, 10' weeder with short lamps, ..table, lamps, hanging lamps, preciate. Wonderful for high sehoo! diately. BerBergeg n Coat and Suit LARGE BED-SITTING ROOM. Fur- hitch S25 single row two-wheel culti- student, ltir 1-0480-W. ' CESSPOOL AND SEPTIG tank eontrae- pny, 2«5 Wes1t Bergen pi.; Bed Bank, 1952 M~"G=I>IMACT , ... «rror» unless they are detected be- china, furniture, cts, Olesen's, 98 South tor. Cesspoola dug and cleaned. Scp- heater. Many extras. Must sell nithed, Privnte bath, entrance and fore the second insertion. vator with short hitch $20, two power it,, Freehold. BARGAINS I—30-gallon hot water boiler, tlo tanka and dralna Installed; 25 years' RE 6-1070. / kitchenette. Parking space. Utilities In- lawnmowers J7S-I4O; two-row corn "REO" ECECTRIC lawnmower. Used one with stand, little used, $7.50; usei CAR POLISHER, and handyman. Appl] 11,576. LO 6-1412. eluded In rent. Do everything I can to No cancellations will be accepted planter $40, hand corn shelter $16, pow- steel forma for cement stepping stones, experience. Howard Tilton. 80 Center ... )TO four-door sedan. Ver) or changes made In advertisements season. Like new. Reasonable at st.. Bumnon Phone RU 1-0978. only it. interested in steady job.. £xr make It pleasant. Call EA 3-1478. er driven corn grinder $45, field roller $60. Phone between 10 and 2 for ap- walke, etc., $4; Civil War. Springfleh erlenee preferred, but not necessary.* good running condition. Many extras UNFURNISHED^—Three-room and bath one hour after receipt at office, $20, rubber tired trailer, ' two wheels, polntment. RE 6-1017." musket (1853), Make oiler. Two bath assas Bro*., Pontlac, 895 Broad it. RE 1130"- . Ca...n. 'b . e aeen at the Gulf Statlo apartment. Ground floor. Heat, hot DEADLINE: COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE. $60. Phone RE 6-4142-R-2. 12x12 RUG—Gray, with leaf design. Ex- room toilet seats, like new, each $2; nci .6-5180, \ Memorial dr., Atlantic Highlands. water supplied; $65. Also three-room COMBINATIOMBINATION STOYE, $50$50; ; double suit cover-alls, gray, 42, $4.60; fene. Evergreens, shrubs, rosei, «te. sup- Walter Schlndler. furnlehed apartment, 170, In Sea Bright. Reel Estate: Tuesday Noon. ecltent condition, almost new. Also stretchers, block and tackle, $2; breast UX.PKKIBHCEU MAN on dairy farm, Classified Display: Wednesday Noon pedestadl l officffe desksk , $6$600 ; five-piece three white kitchen floor cabinets. BE plied and planted, Lawna made or Modern,' flv«-room apartment avail- R"OLBf club coupe. -~v. Call after'IPterP.. M., RU 105251-0525..* chrome breakfast sets, $70; sofa bed, drill, square shanka drills, $3; 40-foot heater. . Exceptionally clean, VBRV LARCE All Others: 5 p. m. Wednesday. 6-2840-M. 1 Elm pi." extension ladder. Very good condition renovated, maintenance by week or able. "Whidaor Farm," Edward Rlordan, BRV LARCIE one-room apartment. All < $90; maple living room suites, sofa Preventorjum rd., Farmlngdale, FA 5- 11,195. Call RE 6-1469-R. or • Inqulr utilities Included. Reasonable, One makes Into ftofa-bed, $130; mahogany "CUSHMAN" MOTOR SKOOTER. Will Include steel shingling bracket, $16 month. Stevens. RE 8-252J-R, Call Classified built motor. Magic Chef gas range, Grant. KE 6-1318-R-2, ' 8566.' . • ' . • . ' In peraon, 94 Park ave.. Fair Haven. ahort block from business section, 57 droplcaf extension table, $66; studio in excellent condition. Phone RE $' MOTHBIl OF THREE wishes mother' 19,47 CHEVROLET—Radio and heater. Peters pl,, Red Bank. couches, $65; three-piece maple bedroom ANTIQUE'S—English side chairs, in sets Good tires. Make thia blaek Fleet- Red Bank 6-0013 suite, $175; maple fireside bench, $26; 3914-M. IN RED BANK — Span Craft Studies, helper, Llva lni $80 weekly, Cal! LARGE 3U ROOMS, unfurnished, $100 12/0 PENN SENATOR tuna reel and of two, four and six; mahogany an< picture framing; oil paintings, etch- RE 6-9IF73, master coupe a good buy at $596, Wm, month: furnished 1125 month. Desir- Ansco View camera and tripod, $76; cherry drop-leaf tables, mahogany slam J. LevJne Anto Sales, 48-80 Vceanporl blond maple dinette set, $275; save seat, rod. Never used; Craftsman wood top desk, rennished pine three and four- ings and engravings restored; full-size able riverfront location, in Red Bank. planer; 94 .size pool table, complete. frameless mantel mirrors, window val- SALBELADY—Experienced, Appt*- ave. LO 1-2468. Must be leen to appreciate. Private LOST AND FOUND $150; small safe, $40. Burdge's Ware- drawer chests, mahogany tilt top tables, 1947~CTDTL"LXC~eonvertlble,~A~-l shape. intrance. RE S-3008 or RE 6-4019.J house (next to Stetnbach's parking lot). BE 6-1997.* round mahogany liedestal table, large ancee, .lawn signs',' framed mirrors. 37 In; person. Red Bank . Youth 2 East Front st. Phone RE 6-3998. Can 1>e, seen at 71 Hudson ave., Red evenings. Ask for manager * LOST, PASSBOOK NO. 51067. Kinder 4 Clay it,;-Red Bank. RE 6-0884. COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR — Seven wall barometers, walnut marble top Center, 20 Broad at. Bank-after 5 P. M.» FIVE TIRES—660x16. Four used less cu. ft EA a-oni-R.' dresser, hanging lamps, colored glass, flARrENTER AND~BUILDER — General , THREE-ROdMTUKNlSHED apartment. please return to Second National Bank, decorated china, extra large platters, repairs, alterations, additions, re- 1947 GMC~PlClCtjp THUClt—bump Large, double bedroom, regular kltch- Bed Bank than 500 mllci: $45 KE 6-0971-M. PO"CAR"Oin CAMERA $50, pocket bln- CAMERA—German Reflex 2V4x2Vi. F. oculars, 6x15, $15; Lcica with 12 lens one pair large carriage wheels, $9; brass roofing, cellar rooms and attic finishing. MIDMtE-AGED motherly woman with body.. Good condition, 30 Monro ..I, Good location. Three minutes walk L'OST—BLUE PARAKEET: child's pet. and copper kettles, urns, chafing dish. For estimate, phone HE 6-0602-J, Harry aenae of humor, to help care for myave.. Shrewsbury. to station and bus. Working couple or Call RE 6-I676-J.' Drckel Munchen Compur shutter syn- $150, 703 Broad St., Highway 35, Eve' chronized for flash. Meyer Gorlltz F8.I nlnga and week-ends. ^ Come, in and browse. Stansberry's, Mld- Carter. Little Sliver. forgetful 80-year-old mother. Not an1935 FOffb~~SEl5A'N—12 Oakland at., gentlemen, References, 35 Locust ave,, LOST— BEAGLE HOUND, BOldcn brown lens. Carrying case, lens hood and fit-AD~Dfiik-ends. Two children. Call 1946 NASH CLUB-COUPE, radio, heat^ rooms and bath. Hillside rd., nearest tric Co. 35 Eabt Front st. Phone RE K.114.- day, Sunday._ U.sT5l/ STOVKS, andirons, coal grates', ave., Navestnk. AT 1-0775. 0472-J. T*und»y after I or 'Friday morning. er, low mileage, one owner, priced for Marlboro State Hoinltal. HO 9-8487.' l-OliS. SOFA—Chippendale. Wine color. Call PRODUCTION POWETTSAW. for heavy electric motors, electric fans, pair iron Open Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. ATT 1-0664-J." " ' quick sale. ,1946 Buick super sedanette, FURNISHED APARTMENT-Mjonslstlng HOSPITAL BEDS UENTED—Mew mod- duty, with attachments mounted in gates, pair Iron cellar doors, brass and Mary Maxson. Mary rlallam, proprietors. WOMAN—Cook-eompanlon /and prae- radio, heater, low mileage, one owner, of living room, bedroom, kitchen, semi- ern adjustable hospital beds for rent. nfti-r 6 P. M. RE t-3160-J.* EASY SPINDRIER washing machine. recision top steel table, 1 h. p. motor, copperware, lamps and other' Items too , tlcal nurse, Unueual permanent op- best oder, 1941 Chevrolet coach new private bath. In residential section of Mew and used beds for sale. Call Rh ermanently affixed handles afford easy numerous , to mention. 116, Shrewsbury DELUCA BROS.—Little Silver. Sand portunity for a cheerful, vigorous per- paint, good condition, best offer or trade, town. Adults only. For appointment, ••2614, ask for "Patient Service." Free Good running condition, $30. Phone ave. 1941 Plymouth club coupe, radio, heater, EA 3-0767-J between 5 and » P. M.' moving between jobs. Ideal for carpen- gravel. Driveways. Phones: day, sonuinder 40.. Live on premises, in Red Please call RE 6-1404.' • delivery. South Jersey Surgical Supply, ter contractor or jobber. Price $95. Bank, No heavy cleaning or laundry new paint, seat covers, good tlrei, best FURNISHED—Studio apartment, Oam- S3 East Front St.. Red Bank. YOUNG FRYEfiS—Between 4 and 6 Spring Lake 3-2171; night, J!E e> offer or trade. J934 Ford tudor coach, pounds. Busch, Outer Church st, Call EA 3-0164-M. Pay up to 160 per week. Write ful bination bedroom-llvlnir room and WHEEL CHAIRS RENTED—New deluxe BAGGAGE—New. Leather. Large size. 1239-R. " details to "Permanent Position," Box jeater. new paint, good eondltlon, RE kitchen. Share bath with one other. chrume wheel chain for rent. Reason- (Between Atlantic ave. and Ltoyd rd.) BUSINESS NOTICES 8^28^6 " Matawon. Thayer crib and mattress, child's crib Bny Red Bank. _ _ Convenient to railroad station. Business able. New and used chairs for sale. Call and chest. White, unusually beautiful; BOOTCTEEPER—Inquire Fowler'a Hard- couple preferred. Monthly rental $55. RE 1-2614 ask for "Patient Service." FLORENCE KITCHEN RANGE—40-ln. CUSTOM FARM WORK—Plowing, disc- IILL—Roving and rearranging furn-' 1937 DODGE 4-door' sedan. Best ofTer safety colt rocking horse. RE 6-2859. Ing, mowing and lawns cut. RE I- ture. ' 150 W. Bergen pi., Red Bank* ware. Sea Bright. takes " •-•••••.— Include! all utilities. Phone RE 6-4803-J Free delivery. South Jersey Surgical Combination coal and gas. Price $40. MUST~SE~LL—Reasonably priced. Strom- or RE 6-3249 Supply. 33 East Front St., Bed Bank. Call at_25_Rnndnll St., Keansburg. hone RE 6-4094-R." SALESWOMAN—Work in music store, >fter_« -. .... berg-Carlson radio-phonograph-171nch KOTOTILLING, LAWNS, gardens, em... BOOKKEEPING SERVICE — Reasonable Red Bank. Good pay, Interesting work .949 rdKfi—Vellow convertible Excel'. NEWXV DECOKATBb four-room apart- (T1R1SS—RETREADING, vulcnniilng our FOR GREATER "back to schooPvilueT television console, antique record cab- E 6-5256 specialty. Your car tied mi only 15 for bnyn and girls come to the Red plots. Top soil, fill dirt, manure. rates, by the hour, day, Week Or lent condition. Almost new tires and ment. Private bath. All utllltlel inet, 36"x39" mirror. 8-foot kltchon door TERRIFIC OPPORTOMlTV for three 'urnlshed. Garage available. RE 6- minutes to put loaners on wWIe we reBan- k Value Center, 25 West Front at.; cabinet, pot stove, Maytag washing ma- Now lawns and grading. Free estimates month'. Call KB 6.0678-J or write, op. fully equipped with deluxe equip car your 'Ires. No charge for loaner cheerfully given. KE 6-0963, "Bookkeeping." Box 5.11. Red Bank. •' ambitious men over 21. Evenings and n Wner leav nl1 lal >el1 Red Bank. chine, 75 pounds of Oondex, mason's Saturdays. Start $52.50 and up. Call Ru 'l 01° ' " '' """' lervice. Mount Tire Service. 75 While EIGHT FLOOD LIGHTS— 19-ln. iena, CHAIR CANING and ruih work. WlT BRASS, COPPER, SILVER, nickel and UNFUR'NIS"HED~APARTMENT — T%5 hoe, rake, bookbinding press, hot air AS 2-5000 Thursday, I to 7:30 P. M. t4T~STUDl!illAKIi!R Commander, two bedrooms, llvlnn, modern bath and st Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0484. for sale cheap, Call LO 6-4103 eve- vents, bronze candlesticks, Florence heat- chrome electro plating and polishing. door. Radio, heater and overdrive Ex- COMBINATION aluminum windows. Up nings. Monmouth Plating and Polishing Com- Mr. Stoudt. tltchen. In fine residential section. Near er, two-man saw, bucksaw, circular saw COOKING AND LIGHT housework;"sleep --'llent, $650; Phone RU 1-0944-R after jverythinit. 6 Third ave., Atlantic Hlgh- to 20% discount on heavy duty, three- ANTIQUE SHOP — Marble-top coffee blades, switch box, electrical outlet pany, 115 West Front st. RE 6-1117. track, extruded aluminum windows. A In preferred. On bus line. Other help IP. M. week-days. Anytime Saturday lands. ATsl - 0 58 6-J. ^^ tnble $14, washltand $3, Victorian arm boxes, tilumbing fittings, rifle, cleaning 14-HOUR SERVICE on the repair of WALtTWASHING^Ncw streafless. sc|. kept. References. Call RU 1-1832. -- Sunday.* guaranteed window' with a guaranteed chair $10, side chair $1, four-drawer kit, linoleum for table tops, garbage dis- radloa and electrical appliances. cntific method. Also all types of, odd TWO FURNISHED apartments: one near installation. No money down, up to >ine high daddy $18, hand-carved hall posal unit, full 'size bed spring, trowels, obg in and around the house; Call »41 CADILLAC convertible . business center of Eatontown, one near three years to pay. Free home demon- We call.for and deliver. Harold'a Good condition. KE 6-0708-M. 'imp Wood. Would consider part-time stration. Phone KE 7-'J816-W. tnnil with mirror $8, oil lamps $1.50, kitchen stcpladdcr, hand-carved chairs, Myrgeo.RE J;3471/ . Reasonable, Near fire house, Main St.. leather seats; chime clock, cloverleaf Radio and Electric Shop, 1$ Weat DOES YOUR HOME need repair t No REAL ESTATE WANTED »49 CADILLAo convertible; Very good housework and baby sitting for rent. POST AND HAIL fencing sold and Front att, Rerf Sank, Phone RE «- condition. Asking $2,000. RE J- Call after 4 P. M. EA S-1450-J. Port Monmouth, Daily, evenings, Sun- table, assorted books, shutters, porch job too small or too 'big for us. a»»s»>saa»ss»esssssssassssssssssssssssl erected. No charge for estimates. RE rlays.* columns, S" and 10" lumber, 23 South 2744. Courters .Bros, Call evenings, KE 6- HAWKINS BROTHERS—77 Broad at. 730. NGER CONSOLE MODEL, lewlnn ma- lt.__RE 6.1319-W. j 1975.' .' RE 6-O$5i, Real eatate, Insurance and 10T6 PLVMoUfH COUPE, fin. condl- AtTEimUi N HOME OWNEKSl—Save chine. One year old. Used very little. THAYEK BA'B'Y CARRIAGE—Stroller mortgage loana. List your property for tion; 125 miles on quart of oil: tires ROOMS money by modernizing your house Top condition, $17E. Call Ml 8-0154-M.* GUARANTEEb TELEVISION servicing lale with ua. like new. battery new last fall. Had yourself We are equipped to supply type. Good condition. Reasonable. within two hours from your nil. A. C. 58 MAPLE AVE.—Furnlahed rooms. One UNTVEESAL~GAS RANGE—Like new. Call HE 6-3718-M. Radio ana Televlilon Company Around HELP WANTED CONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY—14 at a jood care. Selling on aceount unable to you with all the material! necessary. Pie ave.. Fair Haven. RE 1-ilOI. real 'I"' d» lo Hlnesi.- Grant, RB |. of Red Bank'a moat convenient loca- Small n.onthly payments arrareed on Oven control: also Sunbeam Mixmas- PIANO—d)aby GraWl, Spanish deiign. A Crupi, owner. 11$ Shrewsbury «ve. lons. Call RE 1-1884. Mra. Dowstra. Excellent condition and tonal quality. KE 647Bri REGISTERED NURSE—With anme ex- istate, insurance, mortgage loans. Buy- X318-K-2. purchase of any materials. Her* are ter. new motor Call RE 6-4673-M. ira for all types of property. Writ* or THE MARYLAND-boardlng tor retired aome of the jobs you can do: Attio in- 12 KERR'S BEST egg-line pullets, four Bench to match. 173 White st., Shrews- IESSPOOL CLEANING and building a1, RE 6-9180. and two end tables, two bookeaaes. Call ATTENTION FAKMEHSI—Empty, used UAKBUKKTOR3 and magnetos rebuilt. lECftETARY—One willing to do some •1st your home with us for action, Rus- MISCELLANEOUS TOP S61L, TOP SOIL, top soil, jrrevel. at 55 Elm la., Shrewsbury, or phone bookkeeping. Apply In person; Estey fill dirt, locust posts. Lawns graded packages. Bushel boxes. Like new. Quick fartory workmanship. Douglas sell M. Borua Agency, 100 River rd, A NICE GUEST HOUSE for nice gueata. RE 6-5932-R. ' Cheap. Meadowbrook Farm, Highway CIcctrlo Co.. 36 East Front at., RedMetal Products, 1 Catherine St., RedFair Haven, Re 1-4512. 420 Ocean ave., Sea Bright, Situated and seeded. Large areas cleared. Call Bank. rWO BOYS DESIRE rid. to California. after 6 P. M.. Ml 5-0168. SMALL MARBLE TOP TABLE. Bsautl- Bank. Phone RE l.oilt. WE HAVE SERIOUS prospects for all Share expenses. Have licenses. Must letween ocean and river. Spacious, com- ful three-piece candlebra set with USED JfACICTJHEF gas range J80. 10- types of listings. Prompt and efficient rrlve by 21 Aug. phone RE 6-8329-R** fortable roomi. some with dinette and FORD TRACTOR with"'l4-lnch plow; crystals, curio cabinet, old breakfront, EXPERIENCED AUTO FARTS man. irivate bath. Light cooking facilities, slightly used. Conover Bros., "ait, Ineh Philco TV. $85, 30 cu, ft, freezer OIL LAMPS converted for electrl- iirvlce. Allaire eV Sona Agency, Inc. RE carved corner chest, Empire cheat, pier $125. All In good condition. O. M. Steady job. Pleasant working con- .3460. ' 'rlvate ocean and. river beaches. Boat. Massey-Harris and Planet Jr. salea ind mirror, oil paintings, picture plates, city. Lsmps rewired. Wa eall for Ing, flihlng. bathing. Convenient to service. Wlckatunk. HO 9-6121. Rayo lamps. Many other fine bargains Sales Inc.. 30 Linden pi. RE 6-8896, ditions. Apply Frank VanSyckle, WISH PURCHASE houae, vicinity Red PISTOL—.45 automatic. Perfect con- and deliver. Rarold'a Radio and Bank. Nominal or no down payment. SITUATIONS WANTED shopping, churches and restaurant: 50 WE BUY ANYTHING and everything In glassware and brlc-a-brac, Buddy's, Electrie Shop, 1« Wait Front at.. Inc., 149 West Front at., Red Bank. milea from N, Y, C, Hourly busea and give the best prices. Call Swarti corner First and Fulton sts., Keyport. dltlon, $30; twin itroller.sleepcr, wick. New York lawyer. P. O, Box 141, Man' er, excellent condition, $20; skil-saw, 8" RE 6-1291. y MOTHER wishes to care for from N. Y. bus terminal right to door Furniture. Highway 35. RE 6-3213. Open dally, 10 A, M, to » P. M., In- Red Bank. Phona RE $-1744. children In my own home. Feneed-in or Pennsylvania railroad, Jersey Cen- Wfc GIVE GOOD trade-ins on your old eluding Sundays heavy duty with three new blades Like WANTED to BUY—Six or aavan-room 'ard. RE 6-1608.* "i£Ui? EA 3-0716-M after 6:30.« EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for etud- or double houae, around high school tral railroad. Phone SB 2-0200-M. furniture as we have an outlet for it.HOUSE TRAILER — 1950 Spartanetta, lOOR WAXINO. Call RE I-J478. ST. re a of Red Bank. Call RE I-I784.' HIGH ' SCHOOL GtRL wlshea Job ONE BLOCK~OFF Broad st. STKgTe Call Fwarts Furniture Highway 85. RE 24'. Bedroom has twin bade. New W5E¥RinEEBOne ton(hfTZS- perlor Floor Waning Co. Private man and manager. Must have ex- day worker or baby litter. Call RE plete: WX TV aerial, complete with ierience in handling 'outstanding stud, ttlVEBFRoMT—On Shrewsbury, With or rooms; dean and comfortable. Reason- «S21S condition throughout. Beekmann. Para- lomee our apeelaltf. • 5085.* ible rate; 'Gentleman preferred Garage "OVERUST" CHROMATE Anti-Rusl dise Trailer Park, near Waterwlteh eta "ago luioda to turn, $20; wood atorm iroodmares and foalkng mares. Recom- without small bungalow. Mult be windows; Five, 24x37, two 28x54»»; 11 TILING—Floor and wall. Samples shown. sendatlons necessary,, Write, P, O, Box EXPERIENCED COLORED woman would ivallable. RE g-5892. 88 Wallace St. paint itopa mat. No surface prepar- tlon, Highlands. Frea estimates given. Rudy Rlskam 'easonahle. For future development If UKSrSHEb BlbSOOM, with kitchen 55x29 H, $8 each complete. Wood screens t66, Eatontown. lecessary. Write Stevena, 41 Chan- like part-time work from 9 to 1, five ation, no primer needed, Fainta right LEAVING STAtft—Sellin4i=Sel g contents of nine 56x29H, two 28x54*1, |2 each. KE daya a week. Call RE 1-4911.* , privileges. Inquire 271 Mechanic aU over rusit. Five colore and clear. MALE OR FEMALE—For counter work. iellor eve, Newark i, N. J, -Waverly daya home. If you are In need of anything iEPTIO tAMKS and cesipool. .leaned'; 1368. TIG MAN wants job from 7 P. M.Red Bank. RE 6-1274.* . Dwyer's Sky-Trak Service, Highway 36, In the line of furniture, office equip- also irr walla, drains Installed. Es- Also griddle man.. Phone LO 1-2889. YOUto * I A. M. Steady position only, FURUtSHgD~"BEDTOoM^Larg, corner Middletown. MI 5-0545. ment, tools, radio equipment, garden JAK KAD'OS-Uicd, flood tone anil tluatea given. Oeear Beekar 47 SecMax'i. Inc.. on the Boardwalk. HOMES, BUYERS, HOMES I — I have •sensitivity. Motorola, manual tuning 'harlea Robinson, 81 .Washington' at., room with cross ventilation. Near CONFIDENTIAL—Get the biggest TV tools, clothing, call RU 1-0184. An op- ond St.. Fair Haven. Phona HE H4f4. ACCOUNTANT—Senl-senior for C.P.A. serious buyera with, ready eash for Red Bank.* lath with shower. Good residential'dis- trade in allowance in N. J., on a new portunity to get what you want at a with eables, 10","x7"x-4", for $8. Son- office. Permanent position. Apply omea In all price ranges I So for fait, omatle, push button tuning, 11'I8"X7>V AMP SHADES custom made. Alao a LXDY"DE8l»ICS TYPtWC to do at home. rlct. Near businesa section and all 1(63 Motorola ttand out picture tele- fraction of value. by letter only, in own handwriting, giv- courteoua service, if you are planning to buses. 73 Maple ave., Red Bank.* vision set. See the complete line at for 117 Phone EA 3-0815-W.* variety of stock shades for your telec- ing age, experience and salary desired, Call HO 1-7811,* ; J EASY. WRINGER TYPE washed—Kt 7 sell your home, be aura to call me for FURNISHED RboM~Sx M7s7~Jamea M." Strauss Stores, 15 White it. RE 6-5840. 6-3067-R. aAminsiiAXMWSTESTfiJGm nun. , axi:9x12 i; platforplatfo m rock- lon. Prices from $8 up. Hllo Stelner lo Morrl* Portnee , II Monmouth at., results. Also my aervicie are free for eraaTP , ITwjtaiWiAKroehleH m^tmr aof LBa J bedk.^A.,1 marbleto_ p wal- Studio 104 Shrewsbury ave.; Red Bank. MIDDLE-AGED, white man. versa. Cadoo. 14 Broadway, Keyport. INSULATION, brick siding; variety of OIL COOK STOVB-Six burnera with Red Bank.* ' price eatlmatea on homes. Adams ' colors; $7.50 per square. Also roofing «u el i i BULLDOZER SERVICE, excavating, land ilereri. Myrtle 'ave.. Long Branch. condition; 11,050, Call KE 4-2195 bath. Conveniently located. 282 condition. Reasonably priced, Fit 8-"" "'J.. " t - l«"ldarbaek and rush OUNO WOMAN would like to take (road it., Red Bank. Aeolian. Up to three years to pay bal- seats, Ito each; mahogany china cabinet clearing, drlvewaya built and repaired, after 6 P. M.» ance. Free cartage, free tunings. Tuit- 2779, Mre. Henry Hammond, Jr., Colfa LOOPERS—yGlrls. Experience on care of small child for working mother 5fNOLE J{OO>il=:Near Broad at. Phone (colonial) $75; alx-foot upholatered sofa ill dirt, aand, gravel, top soil and cin- DODT»i~Ain> riymouta Dlsienger eara; n vicinity Belford Port Monmouth or Ing Piano Company, II Monmouth St., and chair, rose, $100; upholttercd »oek- ders. Treea and stumps removed. Grad- men'a seamleaa hosiery. Steady Dodge job-raUd traaka. aathorlaee" HE 1-4018-W. Red Bank. DELUXE' LOWER kitchen cabinet. ••''. n- g an«nd seedina g of l.wni. RE 1.5032. llddlctown, Haa large, pleasant home. metal bread drawer, cutting board. er, grey frieze, $25; studio couch, prac work, excellent salary. Brtgadoon iirvlee; modern aervlea aUltei, Frank "E 1-0802, kooM—In private home,; Quiet, real* NEW AND USED bicycles. Service and tlcally new, $40; pair mahogany leather ELECTRIJCO MOTOR rebuilding la our Van Syekla. 14411 West front at Red dential fiction. One block from Broad Also standard S6" sink front. Both for Hosiery Ml He, 515 East 163d at.. parts. Conk ft Rlcct Service Station. $50. RU 1-12B5-M. op drum tables, $35; 9xi: grsss rug, tuslntss. Call ua for quick lervice. Bank, wait of maplmle ave. PhoaPh a RE fABY SlTfEtV-Expcrlcneed. reliable it., near Fort Monmouth, New York, 120 Monmouth st. RE 6-9737. I >ouglas Elaetrlo Co., 85 East Front at., Now York city. Call, collect, Mel- lult. Call RE I-U97-W.* .' i-abury Park hue line. 61 Harding rd., MODERN ALL-PUftPOSB M6v»tR—Mo «AT1O$83 MOTOR SCOOTER—1949 Indian, Six Rid Bank. Phona RE «-0UB. rose 5-««l. WOMAN WISHEWES? IlighI t housework, plain Red Bank, , h. p., with large delivery compart- hand-trimming necessary. Tall and BBnrVIUfiGj «ll T,itow tatasslnes t DOES YOUR CAR steer hard* Do Four cooking. Own transportation. Sleep tough grass, weeds, fine lawne. It does ,»nd mattresa 18, AT 1-0880-W 'AINTING AND DECORATING—Have wheela shimmy? Let ua correct tha TWO—ROOMS. FURNISHED—(Bunga- ment attached. Used less than 100 it done now. Paper hanging done trouble Save roar tires. Lateet Bear mt. Adult family. RB 1-0069.* low.) Kltehen, bedroom, bath. Frlgl- miles, Worth new 1400, Will sell for them all, Easy push and self-drive . Humioii. 1151 Bulek Roadmaater convertible. _.1GUINS—Custom built, Finest luai- We carry the best, healthiest at lowest IXPER1ENCED SALESLADY—For retail Excellent condition. Call week-ends or hree blocks from ahopplhg district. ber and hardware. Must aee to ap* SPECIALIZING In mason work and plaa- store, Good laiary. Steady position, -.11 AT 1.0075. prices. Pay us a visit. Modern Hove ,"<10-.22 oVEft AND UNbER shotgun, Hit terlng, patchwork, No job too large evenlnga after 7, KB 1-0141. Price predate, Reaionably priced. If inter- Nursery. Highway 36, Port Monmouth, i 01 1 ipply In person. Jacob Yanko, 30 $1,980. Dealera need not Inquire.* rifle combination. Excellent condition WINtl m „'?". .',".*!!( ' " """•to. *'•• phona Iroad St., Red Bank, . reBOOMFUliNisHED apartment, ested In Pengulna, this Is your buy. Onlr KE 6-1417-H. O > r ) 1 F r lnformlll( 1 BOM'ES'lkJ stWINtl converted Alt utllltlea supplied. Conveniently 6 22s 7*R '«' ' " " ' "I' 1948 PdNtlA"C~Sllver fltreakT~Hyc!nr iree for sale thia leason, An* evening, SOD—19 per 100 sq. ft. Cut, ready to M6.22s7.R VACUUM cleaners repaired, any make". mstle. Excellent, condition. It Park- ocated, RE I-2I78-J or RB I-167I-R. all day Thursday, Friday or Saturday. load. Delivery extra, Joseph (ttlllck, "a'Aer',' A len Electric Shop, II Wnlte at,. Red HOME ECONOMIST — Full knowl- pi.. River Plaaa, Red Bank,* UKNISHED—Modern apartment _Twn dwarda, 89 Haddon Park, Fair Haven. OXYG'EN-TANlpvVll( d 50 S ma.k.-HTFdTy chlHorob.' $10. s Holland rd.. Mlddletown, MI 6-0692-J, l»! , ' .' '..Inquire 11 Marine pi, "' — edge. In use of home freaaer, to ITBTTIG. CtKETJEW—Call Perth Am- rooms and bath, $15, Price Includes LAUSON-r-The outboard of thu future, HOT"onT5LircA irRXD I OS—SpeclaTTor MIands HI 3-1470.J ft. ?j?j,?' •« I BUY AND' SELL stcond-hand elotlwi. visit lubicrlbera to our food plan boy 4-1989 between I and I P. M.* ill utilities, Excellent location, Free Four-cycle, air-cooled. Guaranteed, HB 1953 Chevrolet, custom dash Installa- PURSE siilNE—Complete with corks, Must be In good condition, Kerber 1196 - - 1*'''JIMIIJSU STUDEBAKtR—LanU 1 IsaVakataY" 'tf ^d _ ' Cruise—- 1 r• VIAn A . larking spate. Immediate occupaney, hree modela to aelect from, Easy tarma. tion and antenna only 144.95 complete. by appointment 1 $10 per week aal- E 1.0889, elr. Make offer. MA LI69I.M-2 • RATTAN SET 139, 9x12 rug and Tailor Shop, 209 Shrewsbury ave,, Red Automatic drive, radio, heater. Light Aa little aa 12.10 per week. Liberal trade- Other model radios from $37.76 up. Time lank. RE 4-0902-M. , ary, Car necessary, Apply In per- blue, ID,600 miles. Very clean, RE n, Uied outboard! for isle. See It to. ASHINO MACHWkU-Renm.,.' wrt Pad $25, maple' arm chair $7,60, •OUR-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. payments. Slrauss Stores. 16 White st., ger-type. Used only twice, Moving, eon Friday from 1 to 4,P. M,, Gar. 6.HI44,* * ' ' ay at Strauss S,torea,(15 White at., Red Red Rank. HEATING, AiR-cCNb'ltioNiNfl, lead'. Two. private entrances.' May ba rent- three-piece bedroom suite $79, piano ers, gutten, pre-fabrlcatad duct mrk. den State Food Club, 99 Monmouth &XD8 STATION WAGON—98, hydra- ;d for reit of iiaion, or year around, B'l'Ol- VOUH'CHILD'M bedwettlnVhablF t bench Is.SO, 6x9 fibre rug $8.78, Jueller furnacei. J, V, Bogarti 73 st,'Office No," 2, Red Bank, matls 1141, Complete with U-Ntek .ocated 8 minutes from Red Bank, Half. 2TFOOT SKIFF with cabin, two bunks, USED TIRE BARGAINS—We have washing machine $15, etc, Itusclls, RlY r RE trailer hitch, light and brake connec- iloek from flihlng, boatlnm RU 1-0191. head, link, itove, "90 h, p, Chrysler a large selection of guaranteed tlo'n", PAlNtlNiUExterfor'anJInterlo/rfa'pT?' ' **'»"• «-»»T. r tions, etc, Reokmann, Paradise Trailer 1 marine engine, Newly reconditioned- ' r' 25 E, Front at, TBACHER8—Grades 1, I 8, high achool BSFI)RNl8«Brr"ATAT»TTreilT~=np Sur uied tires from $3 up. Most sizes, TOSTTTTtATrait— iH.Joot. "Cosy hanging 1 expert workmanship. Raaaon- Park, Naar Waterwlteh Station, High- rooms and bath at 11) Jollne ave., 'erfect condition, 11,150, RE lflll4.' Coach." Three rooms, Ideal for able ratea. For free estimates, call RU science. Basic salary 12,8001 $150 per lands, ,ong Branch, $57.50 a month. RE 17-FOOT VENTNOH utility lined boat, Fully guaranteed. Custom remanu. couple 1 $700, Call Mr, £hea, BA I. .1-1I4I.J. year allowed for experlcncei $100 forI»TO DODGE BBDAN—In good ,con- 1931. RcAnlihed and redtted 1063, 71 h, p, facturtd tires from 19.50 up, "Best UBOO'J VICTORIAN LOVK'SBAT and irm 'SAW i'lUNO-Outlery grlndln*. All masters degree, Apply Immediately to ray marine engine. Excellent eondltlon Herbert S, Melnert, lupirlnlendent of dltlon. New tires. Asking $111, RE Nr-URNISHID-Klve.room • apartment place In town to buy tires," Red l ehalr, plna hutch cabinet, Iszy klndi of carpenter work expertly done, iroughoutl . 11,500, Inspection at iraKUlRtrDTOrgNl r'.n....in.nt ring) formerly located at Oakland and South ichools, Atlantic Highland!. In private home, In nlee residential Iharlaa Diets, 794 Ociah avi,, Ilk Rank Custom Tire, Shrewsbury ave. Won on famom television ihow. Suian coffee tables, lawn roller, art AITBMTIUN I—iiouacwlvee and mothers, •ctlon, Garage, heat and hot water, Bridge ave. Now located at 111 Mon-BiNrfCirtXDY~ae71red for light housi. Ineipenilve transportation to do mar* Bright, BE• j.0285. South of airport. RE f-3404. * Plecei, rslntalngi, sic, Vlilt our Ipnvenlent to railroad atatlon and shop. mouth it. (Formerly P.T Taxlcabi.:) keeping, No cooking, no children, Live ketlng or taking children to beach, 1117 ?FOOT DIK8BL YACHT—Good con- / OrowV him certlned showrooms and browse around, Itus- 8TOVICirWnittr>tT~WT S" WrJ.t«x."O.a..'l flPJLi»LJ?±O4)TTIO4)TT. tied larifir boat, Sell for 13,250, Tel, rhalr ami TV chair, Iralhrr iillttMr, mahoiany bedroom itilti, dining room Ml 6.0IUD, hialerk Nice eondltlon, $411, RB I- roilTiMtrenATAT>TMiwr - Two IA 1.1036, Jaek Robinson, Zubaeh'i tiiahoiinny lahlti, ilirrciileri' kltch*n «*l, Walnut fininsh 1 office d«nk with file lulls, 7<|iliea limed oak blond mahog- JOBBPII MANNS, Haioa and plaiter.r. OMAN—One day a treik for general uwroilTiMtren~AT loat_Work5i. Morgan,' _ I Murrllnnrous arllrlei, Moving, ]i , IInl llnnK. UK «.|br.V. iWPIW-H-'IVrrlfrs, «.»,, ,„„„, ^ ililirly ooiiiile'.or raldilli-aild ooupli, •aady to K«, Krink Wiliori, llroailway, , ' aiirlngs, any ilia $24,110, lllgll'il qiial* anil oiimonli HlKl NLTltni; \nt child, 11 in day a I.U(IUMIK TIIAII.KI1. 4-I.7', "Niw'iliM, II ru, Ii,, rmioiialilei buby «r«nd lly ami Kuarintuil, llollrwooil lifil nut- 4l UHEV1(?VEBT IIHUPK—ovirhaulfd lilforil, or Prnnk Vnn Ulahij, KB I- Ing an«••!«• d•••UIIIB iradlnadIl , |U|loI l p W'tk, r)»|i«rlrnt'e Mini mlarcnoii If tarpaulin, 'nrnrlly u|i In 1,nl|ll iitiundi, |il«n» sutomstle hoi wtlir IM h««l»i, viipnrui waiii mnlor, good llrai, hndir and Inildi In APlrtTMKNT—Furnlihidmi bath, Loiatid o, nThr riveur roombanki, l0 ln nll llti,, eomiilnta 160,(10, mfa nidi and dirt, elndirolndirai Igraiel and rxinllint condition, Kionnmlnal Irani wn h ( * ij.1' l»» iiib III A.I riinilillmi, Kuan, ""] ,". " l "u.woBa rillm, tll«. atudlo aouihli IA4.I0 UP I ItsUawar h'da •oil minufij All iiulrrtl, Call UK, 0.1)003 for Inlrrvlnw. hlorki from railroad ilatlnn. Bit! NnaA ft1Di=irriii, ait,h,,lrtjjlr'.«ooU *l «mnh Waid avi,, llummn, (Jmn •land nn in. nmtuumwt (IVf fit. PHOPhonAa Rl 4.NUnSB" (>aV TKflITNIOIAN"frTri(*nVFal pnrlallnprlallnn at only 1110. Wm, 1, LivlnLln lanki,. lint watir tint and •Itotrli fur- Clinton motor, Niwly, n«lntiil anil "" an/tlim, KB I. III.M, flinanliM Furniture. 11 While Autoo ggaini , 44S44-SO OO Omnport avi, LO IplllDII Bit 1011 VV • ""'' iU HU Bank, RB Mm,1 1414, Oicir Bitkar, 4T laaond water Unlit, Prlra Illli' Inquire II (a*il, ..*"',» I" 'In'tnr'i nmji, Call KE 7. $•141$•14111 , ' Hirlnl III, Klinlindl, ill M410-J, IOIJ.J, tr KB 4.H71.J, \ RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 6,1958 Pace Nir BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE JOHNSQH-OUTBOARD—25 h. p. 1951. SOUTH SEASIDE PARK—Main house, IMMACULATE COTTAGE Excellent COLONIAL—With rsal charm. Built In RUMSON — Seven.room home. Near NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION—Ideal KIDDIE SHOP — Excellent location, PA kK—Near high—HHo^T. $75.: "ruifii6out, 10 h.. P- bath. Highlands, Year around home; serve you RE 6-5111. rooms and bath. Brick lined, two fire* Dorbeck, 1010 Hollywood blvd., Welt $32,000. Ray Van Horn, Realtor!, Red Bank, Center hall, large Jiving LITTLE SILVER—1>,4 acre building site. range, refrigerator. Many unusual room with fireplace, dining room, tile Mercury outboard. Both excellent con- $60. Write, "Cottage," Box 611, Red places; gnragc. Beautiful shade trees. Point Pleasant. Point Pleasant 5-1061. Fair Haven. RE 6-1100.' dition, $635 take, borti, plui trailer. SE Bank. ; . Ideal location, $2,600. Terme. Call features. Two acres. Exceptional kitchen, screened porch two bedrooms RE 6-K49-W. . AetiKe nv* liable; $13,700, 81 East and bath, full bni«ment: garage. Asking 2-0154-W except Sunday.' MEW HOME—Large living room, fire- Front st. RE 6-0700.* ^_ value; $30,000, Stanley K. Downs, :«-FOOT CABIN SKIFF— 95 h. p, In- EATONTOWN—Nearly new bunga- $17,000. Allaire & Son Agency, Inc. place! modern kitchen, four bed- THOMPSON AGENCY—Substantial home Realtor, Shrewsbury. KE 6-1017.* VAN HORN—Fair Hev.n. 114 -story, RE 6-34S0. "^ coming marine engine, two bunkl, rooms, two baths; garage; automatic MARIE COX AGENCY, realtor! and n good Mlddletown location. Eight low of 4U rooms. Tile* bath, tile head, large cockpit for deep sea flihlnar, heat, oil-fired. Immediate occupancy; Insurers. Sales yearly and aum- rooms. Four bedrooms. New roof. Hot kitchen, steam heat, oil; 1,000-gal. four-year-old ranch house. Four $»50. Call RE 8-3611 or RE 8-8328. ALMOST NEW ranch home. Stone, $160 a month. Schanck Ageney, 8 Lin- mir rentali. Comanehe dr* Port- water heat, cellar and attic. Needs palnt- tank, electrio range, screens, storm- LITTLE SILVER RESIDENCE — bedrooms, two bathl, fireplace, au- ROCKET 18-FOOT SLOOP — 100-pound den pi. RK 1-0897. Intr and renovation; ,$8,500, 81 Eut and frame. Large living room with muihroom, outboard motor, bracket, 11 sal I &M 4 *»B v-vvtr ve aupeck. Phone LO (-1102. sash, Venetian blinds. Plot 108x112. Shade trees. Quiet neighborhood. tomatic heat; f 12.750. Mortgage SIX AND EIGHT-ROOM, furnished Front it._RE 6-0700/ stone fireplace, full size dining room, pump, etc, .Built by True-1*47. Ideal OHAFFIN AGENCY—IA 3-1163. We THOMPSON XGENCY—Modern colonial. Immediate possession. Price 110,- 24-foot living room, fireplace; four 4%. Cash down $2,100. Ray Van' family bout. In water, ready to Ball, RE house with garage. Can. be used as sptclous kitchen with electric range, separata four-room apartment. Prefer need listings of businesses In all fields, Living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, 500. Chns. If. Tindall Ag.ncy, 19 bedrooms, three bflths, Two-cnr ga- Horn, Realtors, Fair Haven. HE 6- 6-4107-M.* local office of the national business tile bnth, cedar closets, shed dormer cx- thrco bedrooms, tile bath: garage; to lease. Available Oct. 1. Call after- B, Front st. .Phone RE J-9030. rnge: pntio: $23,000. Stnnlry IC. 4100.' 2 8 - F~6O"T FISHING BOAT—Model B noons, KE 6-2089,' . broker clearing house. Journal over 100 pnnsioii attic. Full cellnr, Smnll down lot 100x150, completely fenced, per- Ford.marine conversion motor. Fresh STORE—Suitable for any business. In'- offices from coast to coait, world's Inrg- imymont for veternns; U'i.000. Si East Downs, Realtor, Shrewsbury, RE 6- fect condition: SIS,'.00. Allaire * water cooling system, $460, cheap,' AT quire 16 North Bridge ave, Opposite est huglness brokers. Front nt. REB^OJJIO.JI 1017.* 1-0838-M.' •*_ LITTLE SILVER—An excellent buy. VAN HORN—Fair Haven rsnch Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3150. crateCrate'ss Beverages.Beverages.* ; SHREWSBURY—Looking for homc with f«TFO"Ot WOLVERINE— With 10 h. p. WEART-NEMETH AGENCY—Please .low down pnyment? $1,130 down is • Living room, fireplace; .dinette, house nf ilx rooms. Excellent Evinrude motor: 1300 or best offer. TWO~G"ARAGES—5,6 Harding rd., Red UNUSUAL VALUE—New colonlnl home. FAIR HAVEN—Story and' a half. Ur. Bank. I refer to our ad on following page. all thnl Is rcQuii'rd, Well conitructed. kitchen, linth, three bedroomi, hot neiRhborhood. Plot of M,000 square KB t-1945-M, ' Four rooms nnd bath. Full basement, Located Port Monmouth, MidillRtowu feet; $14,500, .Small down payment, inif room with fireplace, dinette, very SLIPS AVAILABLE—12.x357Protected, LEONARDO—House. Seven rooms. Ga- expansion nttic. Schwartn-MackHn, 8 air heat, full bssement, awnings, ' area. Two bedrooms, living room, built- large kitchen with range and refriger- Deen -water. Call SE 2-0261. rage. Furnished, Modern kitchen, Whltp st. RK 6-3121. screens and stormsash: one.car xa- in kitchen and dinette, buth, expansion Ray Van Horn, Realtors, Fair Ha-* ator, two bedrooms, tile hath, screened newly decorated, gas heat and hot-water. PROPERTIES OF ALL KINDS for BOAT SLOOP—26-foot, Good condition. rnge; plot 80x150. Price 114,000. attic, full cellar, oil hent. Excellent vcn. RE 6-4t00.* porch. Second floor, two spacious bed- Yearly tenants. Adults preferred; $90 •ale. Llltlnga wanted. Imuranca I-'AIR HAVEN—Seven rooms and tile construction throughout. Price $8,700. rooms: garage: tlB.OOO. Allaire & Son New model A Ford convertible engine, month. AT 1-0108-W. bath with colored fixtures. Large Chas. K. Tlndnll Agency, 19 E. Front Agency. Inc. RE 6-31.JQ. marine clutch. Sails like new, RE «- . all kinds. Moitgage loans, Apply Down payment and mortgAge, Financing W6ULt> LIKE COUPLE to share home kitchen with plenty of cabinetR, brick St. Phone RE (-9090. mny be arranged. RE 6-1980 or AT 0708 after 6,' fireplace, hot nir oil heat; Attached RK- with me. Full privileges. 1809 Surf R, V. R. H. Stout. 77-71) Broad it, 1-0558.* VAN HORN—Seven-room colonial. SHREWSBURY—Modern bungalow, OPEN PLEASURE BOAT—15' 6" long, ave.. Belmsr Red Bank. Phone RE 6-2141, ritge. Largo lot; $16.S0O Schwartt- 8 h. p., air-cooled Wisconsin gasoline t MackHn, 8 White it. RE 6-3121. Approved for G, I. loan, Oii heat. in perfect condition. Living room, HOUSE—Five rooms, Unfurnished or REDDEN AGENCY—If a well-built Inboaid motor. Asking $160, Louis MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE—fine six- Tiled bath. Electric range, cedar large kitchen, large utility room, two furnished. All improvements, James LlttLE SILVER—Large colonial home. RIVER OAKS COLONIAL—Living room, Loder, Jr., 65 Sea Drift ave., Highlands. room home. Steam heat, oil; homo in a fine residential section, closcti, fireplace; 100x150, Double bedrooms and bath: garaRe. Ask- HI 3-1971. Guarlno, Wyckoft rd. and Knox ave., Five bedrooms, new hot water heat, fireplace; pine pnneled library, powHer Eatontown, - oil burner. Studio apartment furnishes room, three bedrooms, two tile bnthfi, screens, stormsash; one-car gsrnge; on a Hi-ncre property is your de- garage: $14,800. Cash $2,250. Ray ing 113,000: $2,500 cnnh. Allaire 4k Income. Halt-acre grounds, near school hot water heut, oil-fired; .garage; plot plot 110x200. All In excellent con- •Ire, then it would be a privilege to Vnn Horn, Realtors, Fair Haven. Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3150. RUMSON—Completely remodeled. Two well shrublipd; $31,500, Schanck Agency, attractive unfurnished apartments. and -stores: on bus line: $15,000. RE dition. Price $12,760. Chas, H. show you this one now in the course RB 6-1100.* WANTED TO RENT 6-3388. 8 Llnilcn pi. ttE 6-OlltT. First floor, four rooms, 885 per month; Tindall Agency, 19 E, Front si. of construction and about ready for EXCELLENT LOCATIO.V-Near down- APARTMENT—Two unfurnished rooms aecond floor, three roomi, $30 per month. NEW SHREWSBURY—15-acre farm. your choice of color and di'curittliui. Year's lease preferred. Centrally located. WILLI9 CONOVER—Realtor. Com- House (without improvement*) and Phone KG t-!IO3O. town Red Dank. Lftrste living room and bath; by business woman; reason- Ranch, large living room, exceptional RIVER OAKS—Almoit new, »ix. with fireplace, spacious dining room, able. By September lit. Address stat- Dennis K, Byrne, Realtors, Rumson. RU plete real estate service. As near outbuildings in i>oor condition, P dis- tinct challenge to a young couplt with nreplace; spacious dining area, room ranch houie. Paneled game sunroom, large modern kitchen. Sec- ing particulars, "M.R.N.," Box 61 i, Red •1-1160.*. ^ i aa your *>hone to serve you, 76 ond floor, two spacinii"! beiirooms and energy anil Imagination. Price $5,500. MIDDLETOWN—Home, with pos. room. Fireplace; deluxe kitchen. RED RANK—Large two-family home. West Front st. RE (-5141. Cash required 12,750 to right party. kitchen with adequate lirenkfnst, tile bnth. full basement, oil heat; large imniRNlSHED APARTMENT — Sept. Partly furnished, Steam oil heat. Mtnugh Agency. Phone TtU 1-071 «.• sibilitles.'SIx rooms. Needs plumb- dining; space. Two full baths, three Garage. Large plot. Atklng 119,- lot with trees: two-car garaire. All in 1st. Moderate rent. For one person. Year's lease. Rent $125 monthly, Also LOCUST WATERFRONT — Renovated Ing and heat; '/4-acr« plot. A bar- large bedrooms with closet space to 000. Kay Ven Horn, Realtors. Fair beautiful modern condition; tl"i,000. Al- Phone RE I-319B-R between I and 7 beautifully furnished three-room apart- Tm-BEbUoOM HOUSE—On Lewis la., lalre k Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3450. ment. Heat, water Included, $125 Fair Haven, Living room, dining older home, Foyer, living room, din- gain at 19,000. Chas, H, Tindall spare. Two-car attached garage. Haven. RE 8-1100.* P. 11/ room, kitchen, two tile baths, full cellar, Ing room, kitchen, screened porch, three RELIABLE FAMILY—One child, desires monthly. Dennis K, Byrne, Realtors, Agency, 19 B, Front at. Phone RE Full, dry basement, Large patio in LITTLE SILVER—Almost new ranch Rumson. KU 1-1180.* hot water circulating heat; large porch; bedrooms, tiled bath. New hot water oil 4-5-room unfurnished spartment. Red lot 150x131, Occupancy June 1. Select heat; 100-foot waterfront; $18,000. 6-9O30. rear. Many features thnt go with home on lot lOOxtSO. Large liv- Rank or Lonsr Branch vicinity, Yearly RUMSON—Exclusive location on Shrews- your own decorations. W. P. Scott, 74 Millugh Agency. Phone RU 1-0716.* the home supreme. Plaster walls, BOATSMAN'S PARADISE — River- rental, Call RE 6-4460 nr LO 6-3009-J.* ing room with fireplace, dining room. bury river. Two large bedrooms, spa- Monmouth St.. R«d Bank. RE 6-2169, RUSfSON— Setting of high trees. Mod- shutters. There is no en.ua! to this front ranch house 81 feet long. FIVE OR SIX-'ROOM houie. Within com- cious living and dining room, complete ern. Caps Cod bungalow, Living room, HIGHWAY NO. 38—Union Reach. 80- spacious kitchen, electric range, foot frontline. Three-bedroom house. property at the asking price of 128,- Deep channel. Ideal for marine rail- muting distance of Newark. Call Mrs. modern kitchen, utility room, tfted'bath. CONSTANCE SMITH Agency, 14 fireplace; dining room, kitchen, three thru* bedroomi, tile bath, full base* J. H. Malyneux, EA 3-O047-M.* Furnished-or unfurnished. Adults only. bedrooms, tiled bnth, automatic heat. All conveniences. Gas heat, gas water 000, Redden Agency, RE 6-5860. way. Two acres. Eight rooms, two J. K. Malyneux, EA Maple ave.. Fair Haven. RE I- heater. Near schools, stores and church, menti attached garage; trees andl ttECUTtVE ....AND_ ~ FAMILY o< three References. Write, "Rumson," Box 611, Garage; $16,600 Mlnugh Agency. Phone tiled baths, two fireplaces. Douhle 1801. We have attractive houses In bus line. House partly furnished; 914.- shrubbery. - Asking $19,750. All.Ire adult* need 8 or 4-bedroo'in, unfur- Red Bank.* RU 1-0716.* ______^ 000. Call after 5 P. M. KE 7-27U-R,' garage: $37,500. Ray Van Horn. nished house. Phone Fanwood 2-9572.* Rid Bank, Fair Haven, Rumaon, A Son Agency, Inc. RE 1-3450, LEONARDO—Slx-reom house with all RUMSON—Older Ridge rd. home, need- LOT—50x100 feiT Will sell at a sac- REDDEN AGENCY—There Is more 'Fair Haven. RE 6-4100.' HHALt, rttBHISHEt) house or apart: Improvements. Forced air gas heat. Shrewsbury, Mlddletown, Entontown rllicc. Belford. KE «-0»02. ing renovation. Near traniportntlon, than.meets the eye In this. offer- ment. No rooming house. Three and vicinity, Phone ua for beet high school. Four bedrooms, bath, liv- months minimum. Two adulls, with !UP. M".' AIM.'o.nA**"' '"""" '"" RUMSON—Four bedrooms, newly dee- Ing at $12,000. A new house about KUMSON—Beautiful Pin, Kldget buys. Terms arranged. ing room, dining room, kitchen, pipeleii oratoil. Immediate occupancy. Mod- LITTLE SILVER—Now there la , perfectly schooled dog, Immediate ploa- coal heat; plot 68x175; garage; 110,500. ready for occupancy. Living room, Excellent three-bedroom home. sesslon, Atlantic Highland! or vicinity. BUNGALOW — On river, Monmouth ern bath and kitchen. Quick sale; 112,- available, the home everyone has Beach. Small, two or three people, all Minugh Agency, Rumson rd,. Rumion, kitchen, two large bedrooms, tiled Powder room, tile both, extra room. Representative A-l company. Excellent Phone RU 1-0716.* 500. Jotcph L. Carlone, Realtor, H been waiting for. A three-bedroom reference. Call Miss Doherty, RE I-250O, Improvements, secluded, comfortable. GUNNISON HOMES — Top-notch Bridge ave., corner Oakland, RE «• bath on first,, floor; full, dry bnse- Washer Included. Hot air oil heat. Furnished. Available now. Moderate FATR HAVEN—SpaclouB slx-room ranch 1420. ranch on « half-acre, of land. Tile ext. 1I0. construction with quality mater- type bungalow. Tiled bath, screened ment. Exceptionally fine Insulated Attached garage. Property SS'xlSS,' rent, $160 ts Sept. 15, 1953; $260 to FAIR HAVEN—Three-bedroom house. bnth and a one-car garagt: $16,500. Dec, 81, l»r>3. Roy C Parsons, 1041 ials; 34 variation! provide choice In porch, hot water oil hent; three-car ga- attic for more rooms upitairs. Red- Asking $21,600. Dennis K. Byrne. rage ; corner plot; $14,500. Minugh Near school, in desirable location. Walker * Walker. Realtors, Shrews- Broadway, West LongBraneh, LO C- slits and architecture; $7,800 to Room for expansion. Asking $14,500. den Agency. RE 6-5660, Realtor!, Rumson. RU 1-1150." PETS—LIVE STOCK 0839-J/ Agency. Rumson rd. Phonp RU 1-0716.* bury, RE 6-5212, Open 7 days. $12,500,- complete on your lot. Joseph L. Carlone, Realtor, 88 Bridge HOUSH=Central!y located in Red Bank. KUMSON—li-acre,. corner plot, with nve.. corner Oakland. RE 6-1420, HORSE MEAT—Fresh frozen. Packed Everett H, Thorne, King's Highway, four-room, bath bungalow. In poor BRAND NEW!—Three-bedroom ranch from United States Inspected meat. Inquire Sam Swarts. 14 West Front St., Red Bank. RE 6-1887. Mlddletown. Ml 5-0052. condition. Can be divided Into at least LITTLE SILVER—Two- bedrooms, ex- REDDEN AGENCY—A Red Bank NEW I NEW I NEW 1—Large ram- bungalow. Flatter walls, hardwood Chopped, chunks,, neart, liver,. . Low EE5NAHLD0— Bungalow. Will furnish four building lots; $8,000. Minugh pansion attic. Large lot. Patio. Many home in a nice neighborhood, con- floors. Combination living-dining room, overhead makes possible our low'price. cxtrns. Asking $16,500, Joseph L. bling ranch homca on large une- fireplace: kitchen, tile hath, hot air, oil. - if necessary. Will rent for balance A gen c y.'Rumson rd. 'Phone RU .-0716.* venient to everything. Living room. , Helen Miller's Pet Shop, Highway 86, ATLANTIC-HIGHLANDS—Income prop- KurfSOi^Subatantial ilx-room, two- Carlone, Realtor, 88 Bridie ave., corner ' acre'Plot of land. Home has three Attached garage. Curved walkway l six miles north of Red P-.nlc, between of season or yearly. All Improvements. erty. Six Income units, plus six large Oakland. «E 6-1420. ^ Breplace; dining-room, modern $20,500. Dennis K. Dyrne, Realtors, Laurel and Palmer aves. Optn dally Near beach and yacht basin. Convenient story house, Bath, screened porch, large bedrooms, two tile baths, lane rooms for owner. 4% baths, three Are- hot air coal heat. Excellent garden kitctien, enclosed porch, four bed- Rumson._RU 1-1150.* and Sundays until » P. II, Cloied to stores ' buses and railroad, RE •- places, Hill Section. Steam oil heat. SHREWSBURY—Three bedrooms, mod- living room and fireplace, dining Tuesdays, MI 8.0849. 3224-J. ipace. Garage. Taxes $80; $10,000, ern. Near school and bus. Attached rooms, two baths. Full, dry base- FAlHTHAVEN^Scarce waterfrontl New Three'unlts now rented; 80-dsy posses- Minugh Agency* Rumson rd. ItU- X . room, modern kitchen: two-ear ia- " dock, bulkhead, raceway. Two-bedroom Barmre. < Assume' 4% mortgage, A.klng 'mentt tnree-car garage. Hot air RAINBOW B1RDLAND-Highway "ley sion; '$15,500. " Csfll AT '1V0T80 dayl, 0716.* $16,800. Joseph L. Carlane, Realtor, rnge; large rumpus room. Inspect home. Solid chestnut trim. Den, flre- AT 1-0960 nights and Sundays. heat, oil-fired, Screens, storm snsh, Holmdel. Fln.~tr trained baby rara- EATONTOWN — Owner leaving town. 8( Bridge ave.. corner Oakland. RE t- today; $25,000, Walker el Walker.' plac*. tile bath, cedar closets, steam keets; color bred canaries: young Half INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE tlif US PUT' A SIX-HOOM home on Must sell 50-foot lot. All utilities, 1420. • . Venetian blinds. Asking $13,500, oil. Attached garage. Asking $26,500. MOD* parrot! lore birds, paraceet breed- your lot and foundation for only 8329 Realtors', Shrewsbury, BE 1-5212. Dennis K, Byrne, Realtors, Rumson. RV BOAT BASIN—Shop, apartment on Point curb, paved street. Near stores. Similar Redden Agency. RE 6-5 560r ers, cages,, feed and supplies, HO 9 down Call Esaanual Swarts of Swarti tots selling for $500. Give us your offer. Open 7 days. 1-1150.* 8C58 ; Pleasant-Bay Head canal. Mrs. R. Furniture RE I-8113 or RE (.8485. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! — New, Dorbeck, 1910 Hollywood bird., West RE g-1319-W. ; modern ranch home. Tsnna.see RUMSON—-Must tell! Twn-brdroom cot- ENGLISH SPmNOER Spaniel puppies. Point Pleasant. Point Pleasant 6-1064. UTTLB SILVER—Two-acre building TWO-FAMILY colonial house, $12,500. tag,. Insulated! Living room, mod- Registered. Liver and white. Parakeets, 1(011 DOWN WILL BUY this two- site, near railroad station; similar •tone, plaster walls, fireplace, and SALE OR LEASE—Excellently located EA 3.0756-W. • IN LITTLE SILVER—On a hillside. a,n trttjvUAM lit. .itntV /BJUAHV^H \ 1lai akJea a nlee selection' of young breeder*. Luett- bedroom Cape Cod for eligible ncrcagt now selling for $4,000, Owner hot water heat. Large, attractive gens, Hilladala rd.. R.D, 1, Freehold, buildlngi for commercial. Industrial 1 rtSi' Thla lovely home has 100-foot use. 748 to (8,000 sq. ft. Irving Kaye G, I. Located on large corner lot leaving for new job—muit sell no dinette and knotty pine kitchen. — Five-room bungalow. Phone HO «-88'4. Make offer. BE 6-1319-W. Opposite Beacon Hill Country club. frontage, on quiet street m excel- Agency, 140 Broadway, Long Branch, near Red Bank, Full cellar, ex- Three bedrooms with tiled bath. At' MALE BOXER—ll months old. re.. LO 6-5600, Evenings EA 3-0808. RUMSON—Four-room and modern bath Living room, dining room, kitchen, two lent area. Contains living room, tered, partial obedience training, Used pansion attic, tile bath, cedsr lined dwelling, Central heat, splendid con- tached garage. Only $15,600. Law- bedrooms and bath. Recently redecor- dining room, kitchen, screened porch, to children. Call RF. 6-4715-R after t SALE OR LEASE—Excellently located closets, screens, Venetian blinds. All dition, L>ot, with excellent planting, Near ley Agency, Exclusive, RF! 1-0410. ated. Mot air oil heat; gas range, ClTTLE SILVER SPECIAL!—Attractive plota for commercial, industrial use, den and lavatory. The second floor ' P at a reasonable price. Come and bus, Spaclout two-car garage, Aaklng wanhlng machine, Combination aluminum two-bedroom Capo Cod colonial, feat- asIrliATUItl! FINSCHER and Chihuahua 100x170 to 1,800x200. Also acreage 111,000, Sweeney Agency. .Phone RU storm windows, Four yenrs old. Excel- has three spacious bedrooma and uring full cellar: garage: spacloui kitch- puppies, Males and females, Small plots, Irving Kaye Agency,' 140 Broad- •ee It. RE 6-3357-R. 1-1492. ' NEW CAPE COD—Secluded aide street. lent condition. AT 1-0072-J. two baths; In tha basement Is a en, large living room, trie-bath, plaster breed, AKC registered, Aim stud service. way, Long . Branch, LO 4.6400, Eve- Close In to Red Bank railroad station. LITTLE SILVER—A cute barn red cot- wails and expansion attic; SI*.000. Moun, Wilion ave., Fort Monmouth, nlngs, EA 8-0808. RUMSON—Owner moving, , Nice resi- Large kltchsn and adjoining laundry tage In the best location possible. knotty pine rumpus room with a Adams Agency. RE 6-5098. 16 East LOTS—One block from Little Silver dential area. Large landscaped lot. bar. Heat la hot water, oil-fired. KE a-1489.* WELDING BUSINESS and machine shop. room. Comfortable living room with op.n Two bedrooms, tile bath, plaster walls, Bergen pi. Open 7 days and evminge. achool,,on black top street with curb- Five-room Cape Cod colonial, excellent atairway to expansion attic. Two bed- aluminum storm' windows, full baiement, Home Is fully Insulated and Includes MIDDLETOWN BARGAIN!—lOOxSOO loi Set up to handle any job, Excellent ing; 8200 down and balance with amall condition. Recessed hot water heat, oil; with this charming new Cape Cod, PUPPIES, HAMSTERS, white mice, gross: $26,000 net can be realised from rooms with tiled bathroom: $2,300 In expansion attic, and many extra", such screens and storm windows, Also monthly payments. RE 6-6214.' tile bath; garage; $13,500, Sweeney cash needed; 111.300. Exclusive with aa garage, Venetian blinds. Lot over 250 featuring two bedrooms, living room. Parakeeti, canaries, mynahs, manufacturing rights on new patent Agency. Phone KU 1-1492. alone, 949,000, Including property and RoLMbEL—Near Mlddletown village Lawley Agency. HE >-0elO. feet. Massar Agency. RE 6-2,121, 24- a two-car attached garage. Sacri- dining room, nnd Inrge kitchen. With (Inches, lore birds, monkeys, gold Beautiful icenic location. Two-bed- expansion attic. Price 111,300. Only equipment, Irving Kaye Ageney, 140 RIVERFRONT— Owner moving, Littte BARN RED •RANCHER—Lielnf room hour service. 9 Canal st. ficed for $25,000, Walker * Walker, and tropical' fish, Helen Miller's Broadway, Long Branch, LO 6-S600. room ranch house. Full basement, oil area, Large river frontage; spacious RRrffiKK~Bu3lNlSS-lt Is very hard $1,000 down for anyone. Adams Ageney, rreat; 4'.i acres; large barn snd email with fireplace, plate mirror, and wall- Realtors, Shrewsbury. RE 6-6212, RE 1-5098. 16 East Bergen pi. Open Pat Shop, Highway 88, six miles Evenings. EA 8-0808. nlne-roiim dwelling. Two tile baths, pow- to-wall carpeting. Dinette, knotty pine to describe tha wonderful business house that can be rented for Income. der room, automatic hot water heat. that Is being done in this confectionery Oren 7 days. 7 days and__even!ngs,^ north of Red Bank, between Laurel LOFT—In Long Branch, Approximately Peach orchard. Other trees; $17,000. Call kitchen, tiled bathroom, three bedrooms, store. On a corner In the busiest cor- Beautiful vista, fine planting, excellent full basement with lerffe game room. ALL-YEAR HOME—Four rooms, fceth, and Palmer avas. Open dally and (,000 aq, ft. Windows on three sides MI 6-0192. condition. Inspection Invited. Aiklng ner In town. All the owner wanta Is two porches. Good heat. Near shop- Parking lot Included, See Roland Pier- Attached garage. Plaster walls. Many |37,500, Sweeney Agency. Fhom RU 1 $15,000 and the business is yours, lock, LITTLE SILVER—Extra lane plot, ping, school and transportation. Full Sundays until » P. M. Closed Tues- son, Schwarts-Maeklln, 8 White at RE NATIONAL HOMES — National's 1492. extras. Asking 118,900, Lawley Afenej. stock and money. Anxious to sell. Mas- price $3,800. Breton- Exchange, 4S days, Parakeets wanted, MI 8. RE 8-0410. . . over 100-foot frontage on quiet new three-bedroom Coronet, $11,- HORSE OR DAIRY FARM—215. acrei. sar Agency. RE (-2121) 24-hour servlcs, Ocean ave., Ideal Beach, Keansburg. KE STORE FOR SALE—Four large rooms, ANXIOUS TO SELL1 — Two-year-old » Canal st. street. Near bus Une and stores. 6-0076. 9J0 home you have read about 1* Alt fenced. Many outbuildings. Ten- OXKHUKST—A two-bedroom home and bath, shower; all Improvements. Cor- room dwelling. Bath, oil heat. Located home, 15'x28' living room with three Contain, on first floor, two bed- ner lot 46x100'. (Lower) 28 Main St., Life, Saturday Evening Post, Better exposures and fireplace. Large kitchen, knotty pine den with living room, din- FAIR HAVEN EXCELSrORI—Yes, for DOBERMAN PINSCHER—Four months in the best toll production In Monmouth ing room; garage, and the lot Is 270 feet rooms, bath, large living room and only 82,900 cash you can assume a Matawan. Homes and Gardens, can bi ieen county. Asking $55,000. R. F. Collins, three bedrooms with tiled bathroom. old. None better, Reaionably priced, Downstairs lavatory. Basement with deep. Taxes only 185 and the home Is kitchen; on second floor, finished' 4% G. I. loan with monthly carrying 355 Carr ave., Kcansburg.* FACTORY TOR SALE or rent: 5,000 sq. three blocks north of Red Bank 34 East Main st.. Freehold. FR 8-1056. ft. 274 South Bridge ave., Red Bank. built-in garage. Plaster walls. Many yours for 110,000. Massar Agency. RE bedroom and room for another bed- charges of approximately $65, Featur- RABBITa—Junior and senior breeders. bridge. Watch for National signs. COUNTRY ESTATE—20 acres. Three «-212l. 14-hour service. 9 Canal st. ing two bedrooms, fireplace with built-in RE «-3T78.- extras. A sacrifice at $14,»00, Law- room and, bath. Full cellar, auto- White, gray, Flemish Giants. Also Turn off Highway 35 at corner miles from Freehold, Outbuildings, ley Agency. RE 6.0410. SfoNlTOUTH BBACTf~— Living room, bookcases, room for two more bedroomi hutehes. Sacrifice, -flray, Box la, Lin Eight-room dwelling, two fireplaces, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms and at- matic heat. A fine buy at $15,900. In large, expansion attic, kitchen with Cooper boulebard. F, B, Construc- croft. Phone HO 9-'i'347," Inrge living room, cedar paneled. Mod- HILLSIDE RANCH HOMX— Central hall. tached garage; on-a lot 50x200, Selling Walker * Walker, Realtors, Shrtm- dining area, charming, convenient neigh- WANTED tion Co., RE 6.1142, ern conveniences. Lavatory, oil, ceramic Large living room With fireplace, price $6,500, Masssr Agency, RE 6- borhood. Occupancy three days. Adams _ ._ One year old. Show dog, well bury, RE 6-5212, Open 7 dayi, trained. Owner leaving, Any reason- tile bath. Moderately priced, R. F. 10'x22' screened porch, dining room, 21-21. 24-hour service. 9 Canal St. Agency, RE 6-509*. IB East Btrgen ANTIQUES—Beit. prle.s paid! china, Collins, 34 Etit Main it.. Freehold, FR knotty plnn kitchen, three bedrooms, P"OKfA"UPEC"K—Three-bedroom bunga- pi. Open 7 days and evenings. able' offer and good horn, will take htm, ON VOUB PROPERTV, will build three- RU l-0«91, • glasswars, plettirtt, statutes, Jewelry, S-1056, two tiled bathrooms, Dry basement low with kitchen, bath, living room MIDDLETOWN—Vi-acre. Modern ranch lamps, old revolvers, sliver, fine furni- bedroom split-level ranch'home, 26x46 with big gameroom Attached two-car with huge fireplace. Lot Is 2'iO.xlOO. FAIIl HAVEN—Corner lot. Lov.)y_ home, 22-foot livinir room, dininsr FOU"R""~FEMALE CANARIES and one ture. Monmouth county books, mips. feet: M4 baths, 12x24-foot utility room, Raragc; acre riot. A.klng 123,900. Law- small flight cage. Complete, 115, Call ONE-THIRD ACRE—In beautiful Aiklng $6,800, Any reasonable offer will home with living room, fireplace.;1* room, two bedrooms, tlli* bath, colored Oilman, 12 Spring St. RE 6-0145.M. garage, hot wnter heat, oil burner; tile ley Agency. RE 6-0410. be considered. Massar Agency. 9 Canal fixtures, knotty pine kitchen. Full base- RE_6-5212. ' bath; plastered walls, sliding closet doors. Fox Hill, at Little Silver. High dining room, kitchen, three bed- GRAIN FED—LargeTrnrly spring lambs HIGHEST PRICES for your ehlnawara", Price 813,000: down payment (2.000. RUMSON COTTAGE—Three bsdrooms, it._RE 6-2121, 24-hour nervier. ment. Attached Karaite. Baseboard radt- glasswari, antiques, flae linens, furni- ground. Fiv« yesra old. First floor, living room with fireplace, dining rooms, tile balh and pantry. Hot atlon. Asking $17.500. MI 5-0537-M.* for your freeter. $25 each, HO 9 ture, lamps, statuss, sllvsrware, brle-a- Call KE 6-0889-W, H. J. Nolan, builder. CO-OPERATION GARDEN " alpartiSeTTt. RANCH HOME—Many Improvements. living room, fireplace; dining room, room, full basement; attached garage. Two bedrooms, ground floor RE 6- water oil heat: B0x200-foot lot; BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED house on brae, paintings, jewelry. For one piece Plaster walls, oil heat, Wooded, 75'xl35> ' RACE HOUSE—Three-year-old (elding, OF many. Alice gaud. Kg 6-Hal Not-l(«d liv- mortgage available. RE 6-1271-J. Two terraces. All In perfect condition. tan spayed female dog. Thor- Immediate cash- for anything and every- heat, oil burner, 440 Atlantic it,, •uliition, aluminum itorm uih, ing room, Attractive dinette and knotty SON—Corner plot—1 Vi acrei. Beau- Seen by appointment only. Tuesday, oughly housebroken and trained, Ex. thing. Husell's II East Front it., phono Keyport. KE 7-1891. ncrecm, Venetian bllndi, gn forced pine kitchen, Five hugs elossts; two Thurldny, Friday and Saturday, Phone RE I-1698, ftUfrfSC-rC^Charmlng two-bedroom bun- tiftil rtsidcntlnl section of Rumson. cellent house, pet, playful, good de- 4 air furnace and water heater, good double bedrooms with tiled bsthroom. Nenr high school. All utilities avail- RIVERFRONT—Estats area, with 1(1 to 12^ RU 1-U38, ANTIQUES, BOOKS, maps and lamps! galow. two years old. Oil heat: ga- Full basement with separata storage position, Present owner moving rage, Immediate occupancy! $12,804, itornge. Many extras; $19,500. RE able; $4,000, Schwarti-Macklln, 8 White private dock for your boating HOUSE—Seven' rooms, bath; 1 \ acres Beit prlcei paid, Bring to the fludion room, Attached garage, Only 112,500. st, RB H-S12I, away. Free to anyone who will give Shop, 137 Broad it.,.Rid Bank, RE «• Constance Smith, 14 Maple ave,, Fair 8.422O.H, Exclusive with Lawley Agency, HE !• pleasures, Dutch colonial home with of land. Good ground. RE 6-2S22-J. Haven, RE $.2308, TTGrrcbRNBirpLoT-i 6OXT61TN7W; her itood liulne. Ma; be ice II at SOOJ. Haven, , . 0(1(1. aTTrb awnings, large living room, fireplace: L'lTTLE StI,VER-Rnn:h~hnmV."~orr',i': RER D BANK—SprinNKSi g it, Sevin rooms, ilx rooms, tile luth, largi living room, illnlng room, kitchen, lavatory, pan- acre, Large living room, fireplace; Cobb's Kennels, Sycsmor* ave,, ATTENTION!—We buy sewing ma. Extra lavatory and laundry I garage i FURNISHED APARTMENT building. LITTLE SILVER COLONIAL—Paneled modern kitchen; two-car garage. Will all electric kitchen, three bedrooms, tile Shrewsbury, RE 8.07-0, chines, typewriters, adders, registers, large lot, Excellent condition, Asking $250 monthly Income; three apart- den, living room .with fireplace, decorate to huyrrs taste: 115,800. try, enclosed sunporch 13x20, plus bath and automatic heat: 917.500. rugs, vacuum cleaners, pianos, Also 812,000. Kxcluilve Agent, Constance ments; nenr river. Good condition: screened porch, dining room, lavs lory SchwarU-Mackiln, 8 White st. IIK 6- a small dtn, three bsdrooms and (leorire Sehanck Agency, S Unden pi. closed itors merchandlie. Almost any- II6,U0(l. Ray Stl.mftn, Highway 35, Smith, 14 Maple av«,, Fair Hsven. HE ofT kitchen, Three bdroomi with two 3121. bath: two-car altachrd garage: hot RE '.0397^ S1T5W BOXBR^ATCa registered, cham- thing, Spot caih. Call us nnt, Will 8hlIlBJMI \ tiled baths, pine paneled Kamrrnom and LITTLE SILVF.R—Urlck ranch hnme on plottshlp strain, gentle, two yean old, «.23O8, water oil heat. Large landscaped UHT)ICE~l.(it—Wear Itlver Oak,. PaTr go anywhere, anytime, Roberts, (20 I'ATirHATER^Bungirow, KveTrooms, NtiWllANCH HOME—iorderln* on Inke, bar In basement, Attached two.car ga- corner lot, Five rooms and tile bsth, Haven. »0'xl47'. All utilities: $2,750, household pet, lawn colored, Price ISO, Allaire rd,, Sprint Lake, Spring Lake I- rsx>. Hot water heat, Really a com- hot nir oil heat, mi range, screens and lot. PrU-n $21,000. To see this, George Schanck Agency, 8 Linden pt, Moving away, must nil, RE 6.3916. Full cellar, attic, oil heatl garage, Excellent brick construction 1 Inrge 7899, , Nicely landscaped) $18,600. Ttrms, Con- plot, Plcturt window overlooking water, fortable home. Asking $26,009, Law- storm ss>h, Venetian blinds; attached call Walker * Walker, Realtor!, RE I-O.197. BtiSTO'N^EMrEirT'Ul'B^AK'C regla- OLD DOLLS, doll clothes and accis- Platter walls} attractlv* Interior with ley Agency^ RE 8-04I0, garage. In perfect condition; $13,750. tered, Sevan weeks old, mala and fe* sorlei. Also doll furniture, All type! stance Smith, 14 Maple ave,, Fair Ha- Shrewsbury, RE 6-52II, Open 1 FORCED TO SELL! — Threa-bsdroom, ven, RE «.2S0S. . large living room and nreplaci, dining ffBirTKNTTT'aiBTWl!iTKNTTlEaiBETWl!!Six rooms, Schwarti-Maeklln, 8 Whlta st. RE 6- 2 (,.bsth, River nl,, Rumion home male, Also two and foilr.year-olil (e> of antiques, The Opportunity Shop, room three bedroomi, (wo tl!e hnthi: two baths, fireplace, Convention lo- dayi. males, AKO registered, KE I-O488-M, 115 Broadway, Keyport, KE 7.1441, 1NCOMB PROFEHTY—Red Hank, Close i with two utility bedrooms In attic. Your , to itorei and railroad station. Seven Rttachfld two*car garage, full, dry bale* cation, Automatic heat! two*ear ga- KED~ ~BTH'K—Six rooms la bedrooms) loss If you don't Inspect thla dream OLD COINS—UTS, and foreign, Large mtnti 120(400, Handy commuting, Kay rage, Asking $13)1100, Grosslnger as and bath, equipped kltch'n, hot air oil XEndlele, 11 monTris old7~fawn centi, Indian head cents, etc, Old rooms, Enclosed porch, two batha, two COMPACT AND UNUSUAL ranch horn, home, Experts acclaim mmt beautiful colored, beautiful dog, wonderful dis- kitchens. Income $120 per month and Btlllman, UK eBlll Heller, Droad and Mechanic its, RE «• heat, Near bus and school: $9,000, snd functional Interior they have le.n. position. Good with gold rings, chains, watches, dintal gold, 8100, Schwartr.MHoklln, 8 White it, HE «• In excsllsnt Fair Havin lection, mar steredsition, . RGooUd 1.1292 with , children, AKC Mi- silver, HIII'l, 524 Cookman ave,, Asbury four own apartment, HelllnK, due to WEruT school. Living room with fir,place, Features Include large kitchen with tered RU 11292 Park, ' . [linen, Asking price S 10,600. Con- war construction, In om of Inn finest LITTLE SILVER—Well conitruettil Cape laruo klt'hen-dlnetu, two bedroomi, ,ach Indirect lighting, picture window dlnlni stance Smith, 14 Mauls ave,, Fair He. irem, I'lastrr wnlli, den, recreation Coil, on three lots, Larjto llvltg room, iwm~HA"VEW=Flv. rooms nnd~l^uF, with built-in burrau-vanlly, Large ex- room, flooMn.ci'Illnit' peanut itnne firs* WHEAT, SHELLED CORN, bsl.d wheat yen, RF, (.aS08j room, tlirou hiidrumns, twn Ills batlni flri'iilace; tile kltchsn, living porch, two Hot water nil heat, N»sr school and pansion attic with heat and plumbing place, mahnirany pttnel built-in book* BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES and rye straw, olovsr hay nnd po- tmr7CNK=mrn7CNK=S~~2 Hudson ave, (lluslness attached garagei fireplace, dining rnnm large bedrooms. Insulation) garage. Im- bus, Low taxoi. Only $7,000. Hihwartt- connections Installed, Itanire and Hen- • hvlvri, wnlk-ln vestibule clout, twin tatoes, Highest market. prices, Tele- •one,) Hit rooms, bath, enoloied porch, nnd powder ruum. All fur 125,000, Hay mediate nonunion I $17,000, drosslnifer Macklln. 8 White it.KB I-8U1 dU Included! $11,600, Mowers * Karris, sink vanltnry, 12.fi.ot mahogany slid- RAI8C , ClllNCHILLAS-The simplest phone Tunis Hlver 8.3121 or write £111- extra lavatory first floor, Asking 111.- Htllltnmi, HH 6-11II, * Heller, llroad and Mechanic sts, HE CITTLT, S1GVKH-;CoveVKVeTrMnTftaOT 12 llruail It. HK 6-078I.J, RE «-l.00, ing door closet: Maytng automatic wash- vorlee.Farms, IncB . Box aa 1. Toms River. IMMr*l)IATE~OCCUPAHW—r'mir'.'bTir. way thsre la of obtaining a ritlrtmsnt ["S, '" ', ' , - 000, Kxcluilve Aunt, ConiHtios Smith, >;nin Cod, Til. bath, tllo kitchen, com- er, Hntimlnt electric rangs, two.door Incomi, . Chinchillas can be railed prof. GOOD 8TEINWAY or other piano, Please 14 Mapla ave,, Fair II^von, UK (.2108, rnnm hnmi< with trees, Ideal for large 'Ltrly mult'linl, ^enclosed porch, Itram ETFONTOWN — Thrss.ysar.old bunga. r,frlg.ratnr. A iteal at asklnir "'let Mably In your basement, spare room MIDDI.KTOWN'VIU.AaE—King's High. Inw, consisting of two bedrooms, llv. st«i» prior, makir, and ait. Write 7TCroTOTc7iTI0VlN-RDH8»N'KfiTCro»TOTc7iTI0VlNRDH8»NKfi< < family, Maid's niiarlersI two.rar »n- eat, nll.flrnl: unr-rar gnrngp, Ucntril $17,000, Will finance. HU 1-0IM, or garage, h'or further Information, rage, Kxrliiilvo neighborhood, Convtnlrnt way Kslntrs, 8lx>ronm ranch houses, Ing room, dinette, (ur third bi'dmom). to "Btelnway," Ho* til. Red tlunk, lovely room (three hetlrnomi) In ex. Thrrii bedrooms. I '4 baths, full ham- In center nf three lots, Only $17,001)1 modern kiU-hcn and bath, h'ull cellar, oil YEAR XlfoUNIi WITTXdK—TwVbtiP visit our ranch, Davis Chinchilla Farm, 0RXNtfrIXf)O—Any >lie" "f"sTunTo. cellent condition, Delightful kitchen, tn station, Asking $'J7,vll(i, liny Htlll- 35% down! 4 Hot' mnrlitnue obtainable, rnnm« On Shrewilniry rlvei", S,ven Oesan nl,, Spring I.akf Heights, al man, Highway ,1f>, Hhrcwibury, IIK, «• fiit, ripen pnrcn. Atlsrhrd larnnei li- heat, refrigerator, tlectrlc rang), vi. ho r k Also Spinet, Phone Perks Clrcls 7. House Is dicoiatrd Ihrnuuhoui In m- arm nliitii 1 IK,Uin, llmiilniicr * Hfl- An McrilMit value, Si'hwsrli.Mseklln, nrtlan bllndi and screoni Included, Only rnnmi, hut wat.r heat, Nattily SfMch, t "»jfo i?r!i'. » "•"»*••'• DII90 (K, V,l or write, Hox 400, Mil cellsnt lasts, Hot air heal, roal, An •III, ler, llmad and Mechanic! Hi, UK «•* While, it, UK 8-HI'JI, 11,SOU d»wn and laks ovsr (I, I, mort. ilnckj Int AihJnD. Vine place f«f 'Ml. Hrnailway. New Ynrk (illy, ulrter home wlih charmi $fi,finn, Rorus riVOTnimnil«vVlr7an«||rHliH gaur. Monthly inormags paymenti nl drtn nr rsllred COII|.|P, Phone RU 1* HUADSTANI) AND lunehsonetle, with hnm« with tnw down l>aynifiit, ()urn»r •Jinn, LITTLE inm/rn=Th>r(.|1(.,inm.n, rfi". n*w fonr-rnnm modern apertmtnt and PAIR O!'T0nD~'W9 mtrlns manifolds, Atreiwy, Fair Haven, UK 6.OITJ. ilnry Cairn L'nd, Knotty pin, llvlnir nnly $7i> Int'ludeii all carrylntf chariici, t 561.M, * r [irniirrty, Hl>lu and i|ian Intrilm* wllh aiffATipn.OTBlnKaIVVIawrn bath, iloO.foot frnntiie mi huiy short Call flri I.408I.K after '» P{H,' v«:¥rAnr()i;i(=p«rriraTfnTncT. room, full cellar, nil heat, kcnr-nt jtnd Kamuel Teicher Agency, Ociamiort «*.,, HUMSON~K»»ntliinally"flns aria,'"Co". fi «:¥rA'nr"()i;i(=p«r~raTfn—TncT fralurri inch as full cellar, iwn IIHI. llnnk, Humiofi, llelter than fio.font Orealltinrl, EA 1-n714. ______highway, 3H acres under cultivation. VETERAN WILL BUY moit anything tlon, Colonial hums with (We Isrite moms, pxpamlon title, Hay Htlllmsn, frontage I $1,600 iiti, flroulngsr A •aih, vrinlli.li blind*. On Im I'it'iil.Mi', Innlal, SU-i-nnm home. Tile bath, Now operating, (Jnoil terms la right old, Ploltira Inmii, Iron bsnki. oil bedrooms, H-lonl living room with lire. Itrllur, llrnml anil Mi>chanlo us, HE «• Only $16,4011. Luok si thli fur value-, (Irani h««l, nil! gnraintlal ""area; "fflit, Call KB HIII'l or wrlti Box 111. nonn Agency, Fair Haven. UK |,J TOOn ifOMn for elghl-monthi-old Is- nilihlinrhnoil, Moms In liiifsft ron- till,900, flmssltigsr * ll.llrr, Urond nsir ichooli, shunning, Inn, llm water $11,0011, Make nlfir, taiau.l Tdcher tory, Wrlti, "Rowboat llualnsii," Box FXIrn cultn|i<| |nw Inxoa| HA,000. Hay ami Miclnnla sts, IIH l.aiQI), Agencv, Oceiini.ort avi,, Ocanpott, KA $l*,,7nO, Mwfrnty Amncy, Phone ItU Ml, Il»d lUnk, male, part hound dog,' flood with illtlon, JO.foot living room with fire- Htlllmnn. Ill) Clllll nil heat, washsr, fantfr, rufrlKfrator. |.|l»l. i IKiWXlNfl ALCBY anil fully equipped children, AT I'lTH. plans, illnlng rnnm anil lams kllenen, siKiinKrjM Mnragf in largn back yard, In gmnl run- 1 iToUHK-IlInnson, 10-fiinl HvInK room, MONMOUTH" IIHACM --Krinii' dw-lllngi lunoliconetts, Approilmately 1,800 WTJTRATJTRHH XO BUY—PtWiieie pu|i, launnry, three) Urita ttpdrnonii mil nil * fitiM Mini', M AI ill ulitMtl lit ix'rfi-ollnn llr»i'lnr«, illnlng riium, kltclim, linntr', .llth.n with inmiy |>i>ni>llilllllr<, Aaklnx 'l'TlRTAUPKHK — Mi-llnry hungaluw Phone KM 6.0«»|.J, J, U, Marvin, linlh, Kneliiitil suniuironi twn.i'ur KB- SlS.fino. lluw.rs * lluirli. \1 Mrund Bl« rotinii, hut water IKHI, nlli nn ' gam,I wiekly, 190,000. flood (ran ran In mid nut, Many KIIIIMI fr«lur,« In nvi- litdruoiMii IIHIII, Imt wnter nil hi lie nenotlnt.il, Irving Kay* Axsnoy, 140 Snelel y it,t , lldfurdlldfl, ravv, Aiklntf ItII,tun, llunii Aii'tiry, Illls tlllP^'llI'llt'llUltl linllll' Wltll lfnnl f rniitnttr. «t, UK II.IVUII, UK «.H7M,.y, ii rvrrftrrt —i.i*.-* iiisia.i llvlni! ruiiiii, kllchtn, luiiiiui'i'h firm llnl lui'allnni I«,«OU, Plwun.y A«incy, llroailwny, 1,0 I.COOO, Mvenlniii, KA «• TffltUnlUnfPWiriorhinule 1'itlr IjHVfji. IIB t.tm, MiirAKi'l IIBJIUI), linlilvdlallinlilvdlaltt ui'liUliAncr, DO firt illiH, Wrlti, "HIMIK," IIin Dili AHKlNil~in,noo Hilt «x>t.iiiiTi—I Tfi fliiin1, Twu lii'ilruiimi, % hath ucmiil Phone HU I.I4UJ,' OrlOU, In lluliieri ilnlly from Ilnl ll«nk.Hiun. wnoliKI) l(I!i;8rpKl1iT7i"TTltTil1iTe7itiTTl«iitTin liny Hllllmanl , IIP)) (.Bill(Bill , llnl llnnk,' itnry homo, In iinmiinl Itu/mim sitllnu, fli.ni', II in I Hre|il«re, full rellnr, nil heat, WyKltfTrIOTlB (10(11)8 cnmliili«. •on ina, | Illilers wantiil lo shirs •«• Hris, tlhsimlritf Mvan.rnoni rnlonlal \f,W IH' TUB' TIITA I.' ju1r"~iif"niTi HI X * Mill V.ttTwfoWn?ymnuinXff. "our nedrnmnt, Iwn bnlhi, dlnliig room, l,nl I HIM no, with hullillnii In rtar, tlnn, iflOO wnskly aviravel lll,»(10, Iwn.liiilrunm liiinualuw Only lhr»» !L with all linlhi, arroeiisil iiiiri'hl jwtomr nouns thrra linlmnmi, Iwn hslhi, till full limmiMil! gsmiir, Hcrrsni and uird si Karate or workihnu Kxcllint f lor BsU« lilm itook,;, Anulhtr for 113,100, plui 0TjLU BB])~liAiln=yalr in goon ion- nsrnnri Itnlihul liaitmfiil, Mint h# inlH, tnlnuifi frnrn statinn, Inrluilrs snail' heat, flifiilari,, Allsihfd larsvr, llmnk, ilnrm wlmlowii l,siniilrnm>l, l«rn» value at aiklnv iiflci nf 111,1011, Hani' till Ion I i'»iinn«bl», Call Crsnford l> Off»rnl at IIS,100, Cerftct rniiiltilnii, rr*s, varsiir Inw ls»n mwl low lull J in wnmllaiid1 i |19,»Uil, Ktsilk II, Uwil. ' IIKIIIIIHI. llnwrri 4 llarrli, IJ ur! 'IVIrher Afenrv, Oemopoit nvi,, OonUnud oa Mart rag* w«y, lO t>]Wo.'Bvmlnii, ISA MIIOI, 1JII, Collitl, lorui Afinir, nil Hum, KB t-UH, •llli, hi; liillmtii, HE i.ttll. UH llllt II, HE ••1100, HJ3 t.o?»|,J, Utuniioit, £A liOtli, Patrp Ten RED BANK BEGISTER, AUGUST 8,1953

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE USED AUTOMOBILES TOR SAM USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE THE MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT In REAL ESTATE FOR SALE (Docket No. 3M0) Ceramic Giiil* In the matter of the application of SIX-ROOM HOUSE—All Improvement!. MARGUERITE WOODWARD, to. declare Raps Truckers Gams*, chicken house, two acres ol 'RANK EDWARD WOODWARD, her Stages Exhibit" -.••• tand Triced reaionable. Sears and MATTHEWS BROS. husband, dead. Civil Action.ORDER Washington avei.. Atlantic .Highlands. JOSEPH G. McCUE Weart-Nemeth Agency TO SHOW CAUSE. On Highway Use The Navesink River Ceramic Call AT l-17S2-W/_ . A complaint duly verified having been guild held its second annual buy- S6f~BUCH SfYLE—But »ound •• a Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank filed by the plaintiff, Marguerite Wood- dollar. Convenient to business area OFFERS 14 SOLD! ward, setting forth that Frank Edward Whether truckj ihould be built ers' sale and exhibition Tuesday and schools. Well kept three-bedroom AGENCY 350 Broadway, Long Branch Woodward, her husband, has absented to fit highway! or highways built at the Red. Bank Woman's club. home with good ilie living room, dinint THESE OUTSTANDING BUTS himself from tha State and the place to flt trucks is i question to be Besides an exhibit of designs mrndf^ room and excellent kitchen. Hot water of his last known residence for more by members, there also was ail oil hett. Deep !ot: IU.O0O. Wlllla Con- REALTORS RE 64500 — -LO 6-3122 than seven years successively last past settled before equal and fair com- n over, Realtor, 7S W. Front .1. RE «• 'AIR HAVEN — Three bedrooms with and requesting judgment be entered de- petition can be established between educational exhibit, stressing- th* on* and one-half batha, walk-In doe- 6 LEFTJ claring the said Frank Edward Wood- long-haul truck* and railroads, role of ceramics in everyday mod- ets. Large living room with fireplace. NEAR HEb fiAhiK— in a lovely com- OFFERS Separate dining room. Hot water heat, DOMESTIC 'ard dead. Raymond J,, Littlefleld, general tax ern living. munitj of pretty homes. Five large oil fired. Flatter walls. Welkins; dli- It is on this 21st day of July, 1961, rooms and listh. Attached garage. Thll ORDERED that the said Frank Edward agent of the Pennsylvania railroad Mrs. Norman Liming; and Mrs. tance to school, shopping center and told the He'd Bank Ijon» club at hums i» of unusual bcautr nnd conven- bua. Many extrss. Price $18,900, '52 Hudson Hornet 2295. Woodward, husband of plaintiff, show Frank Kcnney were general «hair- ience. AeMng $16,500. Willis Conor.r, This Carefully Selected Like new, ont owner, 7,000 mile*. cause before this Court on Friday the their meeting Tuesday night at the men. Exhibitors Included Mn. Wil- Realtor, n W. Front it. RE 8-5141, 'NOUGH SAID Hadio and heeter, hydramatic, twirr- Uth day of September, '1963, at theMolly Pitcher hotel. SHAELESTATE—With beautiful trees EATONTOWN—Six room houie. lot Court House, Freehold, New Jersey, at liam Hagerman, Mrs. Qeorg* SOxl65, full cellar, low taxes, plenty H power, dual range, the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and fine gardcni. This li a "one man List of Houses For Sale The trucker, said Mr. Littlefleld, Drake, Mrs. William Rhatican, Mrs. home for a family that wnnU to live! of living apsce at only $8,600, or as soon thereafter as counsel majr be Arthur Sprague, ..Mrs. Wattt'r '51 Hudson Hornet 1795. heard why judgment should not he en- wants us to build highways to fit Near. Garden State Parkway, not far Basche, Mrs. Holcombe Ward, lln, from government laboratories and five EATONTOWN— Sli room house on acre Hydramatic, Il*H. New ear tered declaring the laid Frank Edward thetruclcj. "The $61 question," he minute, to the Red Bank railroad sta- RUMSON — Two aores -with 300 fset plot, oil fired . hot water heat, fall HOWLAND B. JONES guarantee. Woodward dead! add~ed, "la who's going to pay for James Robertson, Mn. Paul For- on the Shrewsbury. Practically new, tion Living room, dining room, TV r.ellr.r. Barn and garage, Allcing It is further ORDERED that a trul, them." Even if the money were est, Mrs. Sheldon Woodruff, MM. room and modern kitchen on ground custom-built Colonial. Ten rooms, 3Vi us.ooo. '51 Studebaker V-8 1250. but uncertified copy of thll order bl Kenney and Mrs. Liming. floor Second floor contain! four bed- tiled batha. Includes master bedroom published In the Red Bank Register, a available, the speaker questioned and bath first floor, pine panel den, HEAR MARLBORO—Country eatate and Regal Commander ted an, Ovtrdrivc. room! and two bathi. Asking $26,500 Radio and heat«r. newspaper published at Ked Bank, N. J.. the Justification of using extra and worth It. Willis Conovcr, Realtor, ultra modern kitchen and laundry. small farm of 5 1-3 acres. Five :nd once each week for four luccesilve money from highway-user taxes, Rmnsoii . Taxes only •750.00. Reduced from room, two bedroom house with apace Teekft and that a true but uncertified t 75 W. Front «t._RE_6JiH_l, 175,000 to 152,500 for immediate sale. MOTOR CO. paid by all motor vehicle owners, JTMirFROVINCIAL. TYFE of three-bed- for two additional bedrooms. Newly '51 Willys 4-cy].- Sta. Wag. 1250. copy of this order be served upon all Patrolman Erling Monatn ef decorated and painted. Fruit trees, persons in interest by registered mall at to provide more expensive heavy- room home with large, pleaiant living grape vine* and beautiful evergreens, Bruce pi, returned Tuesday to hla area Three baths. Full, deep cellar and ONE OF THECHOICEST, building eilos. their 'reipectlva addrelies, within five duty hlghwaya tor one per cent Two large dog kennels. Price 110,6*0. '51 Mercury 1695. days from the date hereof. duties with the police department two-'car garage. One of the finest com- One acre, 200 foot frontage overlook- v of all vehicles that use them. munities in the i!ed Bank area. Asking Ing Rumson Country Club, $5,000. Mejcomatit. R*H. $17.64 J. EDWARD KNIGHT, C. C. 1. after two weeks' vacation. ; S23 000. Willis Conover, Realtor, 75 W. Another exceptional waterfront plot HOLMDEL—Seven-room house, oil fired COME AND GET 'EM Mr. Littlefleld pointed out the Patrolman Edmond Desmond «f Trnnt. St. RE H-SU1. 160 feet North Shrewsbury River with hot air heat; one-ear garage; lot '50 Packard Sedan 950. the local police department has frnni m nu ..-.i.-.. , __ _ riparian rights, giant ahade trees, 100x160, Price (11.500. 1 NOTICE railroads aren't trying to drive the SCHWEERS REALTY — Shrewsbury * Radio and htiter. been confined to his home by illnegt 112,600. Notice le hereby given that an offer truckers out of businesi, but are home Corner lot. Living room, din- the past week.„ ing room, kitchen,, two bedrooms full MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP—Oni mile '50 Willys 4-cyl. Sta. Wag. .950. has been received by the Township .Com- among the greatect users of trucks." FAIR.HAVEN — Truly a beautiful pic- from Red Bank Depot. Modern, co- mittee of the Township of Middletown Mrs. Ruth Ciejka of Binfrham rellar oil heat: garage. Asking »9,400. '51 Pontiic Chief Tudor 1400. "The' truckers, he said, "don't Call A. F. Schweeri, Jr., 17,Linden pi. ture. Charming Colonial home, nestled lonial house on corner plot. Attached for the purchase of property located in ave., /secretary to Albert A. Xerr, serenely amid giant old oak>, pines, two-car garage. Steam heat, fireplace. '48 Sludebaker Champ. 650. the Township of Middletown, being Lotl like to see the cold facts brought RE 6-5271. Open daily and Sunday. Jr., borough clerk, has tendered her SCHWWEKS"~KEALTY—New house in ornamental and flowering shrubs. Specially priced, $18,000. 4-dr, HtH. Overdrive. 164-172 inclusive on tha map entitled before the public, but we see no Four bedrooms, 2 bath«, den, doled- "Keansburg Orchards" for the sum of resignation effectivs Sept. 1. Mr. Little Silver. Living room, large reason. why we should ait back in porch, basement, 2-car garage, $600, Upon the following terms: cash; Kerr is accepting application! for kitchen, two bedrooms, full cellar. Large LITTLE SILVER — Three bedroom '49 Olds '98' Sedan 900. '47 Buick Club Coupe 495. And that a hearing on the said matter lot Near school, bus and train. Asking sheltered barbecue area, Shrewsbury house new In 1951: hot air oil fired while the truckers fight for heavier the position. Applicants must be River righti. {37,600. Radio and htster. 1« to be held at the Middletown Town- } 11 600 Call A. F. Schweerj, Jr., 17 heat, two batha, full cellar. Mortgage ship Hall on Wednesday, August 12, weights and against increase in residents of this borough, he said. Linden pi. RE 6-5371, Open daily and or $12,000 available; jot 128x166; 195.1, at 3:30 o'clock at which time the taxes. He pointed out that in some .ITTLE SILVER — Brick veneer and nice neighborhood. Price $15,900, James Arthur McllUh, son of Mr. Sunday. '47 Cadillac '62' 800. FOREIGN Township Committee will consider said states railroads often help build SCHWEERS REALTY — Fair Haver, clapboard. Perfect condition. Living olTcr and whether it will reject the same and Mrs. Arthur Melllsh of Blng- roads used by their competitors. homo Three years old. Living room room, dinette, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, RED BANK — Two atoiy, three-bed- or confirm and ratify the same accord- ham ave., was baptized Sunday with fireplace, dining room, kitchen; tile bath, unfinished a'.tic, dry base- '53 MG 5,000 ]\Ii. Like new 1850. room house, hot air oil fired heat, ing to said terms and condition!, pro- "The tax laws of the states," de- morning at the Presbyterian church three bedroomsi full cellar. Large lot; ment, corner plot, patio, double ther- full cellar, one-car garage. Corner lot viding that no higher price or. better attached garace. Storm windows and opane windows, garage • Economical centrally situated. Trice $12,100. !48 Olds Club . 650. '52 MG 10,000 Mi. 1550. terms shall be bid for said property by clared the speaker, "have lagged by Rev, A. Kenneth Magner, Jr., screens! $18,500. See A. F. Schweeri, work-saver. 111,000.00. any other persons. far behind the tremendous growth pastor. . . Jr. 17 Linden pi. RE 6-5271, Open of the trucking industry and the dai'ly and Sunday. RUMSON — Unuiual features In brand 49 Hillman Convertible 475. By onler of the Township Committee Arthur Pauelj of Washington it. RED BANK—Leaving city, must sell new ranch house. Sturdily built, large '48 Btiiclc "Sup." Tudor 700. of the Township of Middletown. marked increase in the costs of is on vacation from hU position rooms, separate dining room, flreplsce, Weart-Nemetli Agency Dated: July 22. 1953 building and maintaining highways income property. House in excellent HOWARD W. ROBERTS, at the Naval Ammunition depot at condition. Spend no money on redecor- full basement, attached garage, handy $3.36 Township Clerk. so that the long haul trucker is Earle". ' . ating or alterations, 22-foot living room location, beautifully shaded, river 102 WEST FRONT STREET with fireplace, complete apartment down- view. $23,500. paying less than his share of high- Mayor and Mrs. Francis J, Nary stairs: four-room apartment and bath '46 Buick "Sup." Tudor 400. BUSINESS NOTICES NOTICE way costo." of Ave. of Two Riven are on on* (Corner Maple Are.) upstairs. Monthly income f 136, nlul RUMSON — Distinctive offering. Charm NOTICE Is hereby given that the The speaker stated the major month's motor trip to California. owner's apartment fref. Full, dry cellar, Ing older home, good livable condi Township of Mirirtletnwn, In the County railroads pay about 22 cents of Richard Ireland of Robin rd., automatic hot water; two-car garage. tlon'wllh 200 feet deep water. Five Phone RE 6-2240 of Monmouth, is the holder of a Cer- School one block away. No reasonable Furniture) - Upholstery • Sli» Covars every revenue dollar to own andwho is employed by the govern- master bedrooms. S baths, den, pow. HOST WITH RAH tificate of Tax Sale and covering Lot offer refused. HE 6-1319-W. der room. Beautiful trees, low taxes, 151 on map of Country Club Estates, maintain their rights of way and ment, recently returned home after. TRUCK FAfiM—88 acres, plus 12 acrei $36,000. assessed in the name of "Spoerl", and pay taxes to state and local gov- a, trip to Korea. orchard, big brook: six-room dwelling, that application has been made to*, the I ernments. The major truckers, he Mr, and Mrs. James H. Powell Hot water heat. Outbuilding, 60x33 ce- REGULAR STOCK AND PRICED LUXURIOUS QUALITY Township Committee to take an assign- ment block and frame. Two-car garage RIVERFRONT HOMES ment of tho said Certificate of Tax Sale added, pay about four cents of their and children returned to their home) building. Well located on two roads. - at - and pay nil the taxes due (1494.031 revenue dollar for their use of the on Robin rd. last week after a. Exceptional buy at $23,000. R. F. Col. JOSEPH G. McCUE thereon: and the Township Committee public highways including taxes week's vacation In New Hampshire. lint Realtor, 31 East Maine st, FB $9,3OO-SEA BRIGHT FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL. of the Township of Middletown wilt con- S-1056. sider the ssid application at the next paid to atate and local governments. Councilman Peter Cartmell, Park 8 bedrooms. All year home. BUDGET PRICES meeting of the Township Committee to WATERFROhtT itoME—Could be use* AGENCY ba held en Wednesday, August 12, 1953, ave., is on vacation from his posi- all yesr: $6,500. Maplewood and Ave st 2:.1O o'clock in the afternoon, at the tion with the Fidelity Union Trust of Two Rivers, Rumson. Terms.* 810,900—PORTAUPECK FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED! Reupholstering - Slip Covers Colt's Neck REALTORS Township Committee rooms In th. Mid- company of Newark. ONLY 17.900—Must sell. Leaving for Six-room, all-year home. dletown Township Hal] At which time California. Two bedrooms and en- Drapes & Cornices nil parties interested will show cause to The Ann [May Alumnae associa- Michael Wadden of New Tork closed porch. Storm _ windows. Fully 88 Ridge Road, Rumson the said Township Committee why said tion of Fitkln hospital, Ann May city spent last wcgk with his son- insulated. Gas heat, Venetian blinds: ga $12,5O0-SEA BRIGHT LOW G. M. A. C. TERMS assignment should not ba made. rase and on sewer all paid for, KB 6< Bungalow with 2 bedrooms and No one—but no one—-can compare School of Nursing, held its annual in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Phone Rumson 1-0444 with Alan when It come* to quality Dated: July 22, 1953 family picnic Tuesday at Hemlock Warren McManus of Old Farm two baths (summer). workmanahlp at budiet prices 1 If F6UR LOTS—25X100. All four lotl HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Glen, home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur village. Four furniture la ehabby and need* 13.36 Township Clerk. sold for $1.500. KE «-1220-W- 8)5,000—RUMSON reupholserinsr. ... or if they need O. Freer. More than 100 members Peter Huelsenbeck of Old Farm FOUR ACRES—Seven-room house, Two> new ellp coven. . call Alan . • < and guests attended. , . village celebrated hia 11th birthday car garage with apartment, Stabli Five-room charming cottage. PUBLIC NOTICE HOWLAND B. JONES you'll get the Anest for less. Our Saturday with an outdoor party at and small cottage. Excellent road be Year-round home (furnished). SB Tears experience In manufactur- The hearing on an ordinance entitlM The junior youth fellowship of tween Red Bank and Aibur?, Oil heat ing fine furniture Is at your service "An ordinance providing for the regis- the Reformed church will hold an home. His guesta included Peter $18,700. including farm machinery, LO ROLSTON WATERBURY •IORQ: with one of the largest . . . tration, licensing and regulation of dogs Ramsey, Raymond Sullivan, Billy 833,000—FAIR HAVEN' In the Borough of Red Bank, N. J." has outdoor picnic supper Tuesday 8-4067-H. most complete selection of slip Ward, Billy McManus, Eddie Train- KEYP~ORT— Seven rooma and bath, oil Beautiful 4-bcdroom two-bath, MOTOR CO. cover materiale. Call for our rep- been held over until the next reguler night at the home of Mrs. Robert or, Trudy Logan, Sally Hoyt, Nancy heat; garage. Three minutea from all year home. raeentativa . . , no obligation to, meeting on August 17th, 19S3, Leibel on Buck's Mill rd. you. He'll alive you a free estimate railroad station. House in excellent con OFFERS THE FOLLOW- AMY E. SHINN, Joseph R. Forman, Naval aircnan Galm, FaUy Hintelmann, Susan dltion. Robert W. Crawford, MI 6 ' anrl show roll a complete line of 11.20 Borough Clerk. We also have homes, lots, In all fabrics from nhich you nay choose. who Is attending the advanced Klngdon, Nancy Dyer, Pamela 0379. sizes, price and locations. Also 100 Newman Springs Road Goodwin, Linda Ward and Linda 140-ACKE FARM — Ten-room house. NOTICE training school in Newport, R. I., Barn, chlckenhouse. Buildings in need rentals, Willlard. ING PROPERTIES Tor Quality, Price & Selections Call Take notice that application hai been spent Saturday with Ws mother, *t repair. Lame road frontage. Asking made to the Township Committee of Mrs. Marguerite Forman of Way- Mr. and Mrs. R M. Parker and $20,000. Call evening!, 6 to 8. AT 1 Red Bank Middletown Township to transfer to 1622." ELLA WILTSHIRE William C. Gentes and Loretta Mar; side farm. son Bigelow of Wardell ave. and EED BANK—House. Six lovely room! FOR SALE: ALAN UPHOLSTERY Ccntes, trading as Leonardo Bar A Grill, Mrs. John Rlley and family and Richard Langford of River rd. art Three bedrooms. In excellent con* AGENCY Center Avenue, Leonardo, N. J.. theMr. and Mrs. James Mack spent spending this month at Bon Echo, dition. Hot -water heat (coal.) One- Open Eves, to 9 P. M.—RE 6-0910 Plenary Retail Consumption license, Ontario, Canada. . ' isio SHOPS, INC. heretofore issued to Honora .Loftus, Sunday at Lavalette, guests of Mrs. Arthur Pi.. Red Bank.* NEW RANCH HOUSE—Nicely REALTORS & INSURORS executrix estate" of Patrick J. Loftus, A. J. Gravatt. . . trading ai Leonardo Bar * Grill, Center LEONARDO—Three year around bun- situated on hi acre of rolling 70 South Seventh Avenu* Avenue, Leonardo,* N. J. < Oceanport . galows, fully improved. Near beach 12 Broad St. "Sea Bright, N. J. country aide. Three bedrooms, Red Bar.k, N. J. 1246 Ocean *ve. It Pays te Adrertlie in The Register. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanBrackle and yacht basin. Convenient to storel cera.mli'. tile bath, patio, at- ' LOng Branch 6-O330 Objections, if any, should be made buses and railroad. Will lell aeparatt Phone RE (-3S06 Phone SB 2-0004 immediately In writing to" Howard W. PUBLIC NOTICE / of Main st. had as their,week-end tached garage. '117,000. ' • OPEN « DAYS OPEN 7 DATS 1 guests, the latter'a brother and and at a sacrifice. RE t-3224-J. Robert!, Clerk of Mlddletow«- lowjllhlp, "An ordinance entitled'"An" ordinance ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS HOME—Mult Signed, providing that the hours of employment family, Mj\ and Mrs. Richard W. ' sell. Owner transferred. No reason- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCT—Own WILLIAM C. GENTES, A-l MERCHANDISE FOR SALE of uniformed members of the Police De- Foster anil. sons Anthony, John, able offer refused. Nice neighbor. Seven er transferred. Nearly new, mod- 'li LORETTA MARY GENTM, partment of the Borough of Red Bunk rooms.'four porches, automatic oil heat. * SO Bloomflrld Street, Michael and Christopher of New ern cottage. Excellent condition shall net exceed eight consecutive hours Recently painted. New roof. Call AT CHAFFIN AGENCY I4J4 Iloboken, N. 1. in any one day nor forty hours In any York city. • 1-1680. Corner; Jot, two bed/ooms, tile SAFE BUYS one week" was introduced by the Mayor Members present at the weekly LEONARDO—H-block from beach. Al bath, expansion attic and full cel- HOT? NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and Council of the iBorough of Ked Bank, session of the Woman's Society for year, one family, corner 'house, three lar. G.I. approved for |ll,10O. Real Estate and Insurance N, J. on July 10th. 1151 and an August Bedrooms, combination living-dining Boroufh of Reel Bank, N. J. Christian Service were' Mrs. George Should fo to veteran (or ,600 3rd, 1969 waa finally adopted and-ap- rejom, fireplace, kitchen, pantry, laundry State Highway 35 WE'VE GOT THE PERFECT NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed pr.,,d », th. »l., C. D. Hurley, president, lira, Ed- room with ihower, full cellar, oil heat, down. '51 Cadillac 60 'Special' 2850. bids will be received by the Borough ward M. Berry, Sr.. Mrs. John B. of Red Bank and opened and read at a Ian* screened porch; two-car garage «.dr. Sedan, 1$,SO« milea, fl.it Borough Clerk, Hulse, Mrs. Perley Riddle and'lfrg. AT 1-1513. Eatontown 3-1153 SOLUTION ON HOW TO COOL public meeting at the Borough Hall, Red REALLY SMOOTH ranch house Hank. N. J., on August 17, 1951, at 8:«0 Stella Gibson. RED BAaNK RIV.BR M>.—Six rooms. on quiet, residential street. Heart Meameulk Ceanty Surregale'a Ceurl Three bedrooms, heated sunporch '51 Mercury Conv. Cpe. 1850. OFF! HOP IN YOUR CAR AND F. M. (Daylight Saving Time) for the The Choir club of the OcUnpart of Little Silver, near achools and Msreoenatle RELINING OF INCINERATOR CHIM- Netlce te Creellters te Present modern Vitchen and bath Large living FARM LET, 3 AORES — Stucco hums NEY AT MUNICIPAL INCINERATOR Clelne Agalast Estate Methodist church will meet follow, room with fireplace, dining room, full shops. Three bedrooms, dining low, 1-year-old, containing I bed TAKE A COOL, REFRESHING PLANT, located at 116 W, Sunset (ve- ESTATE OF 3ALL1E TORBOBG, de- ing rehearsal Friday evening. Mr* cellar with automatic oil steam heat. room, tile bath, fireplace, full, dry rooms and bath, living room with 51 Mercury 4-door Sed, 1495. fireplace, dining room, modern, klteh- nue, Red Bank, N. J. Copijs of ape- Arthur L. Myers will b* hosteia, Garage. River rights. Lot 60x150. RE cellar, laundry, plaster walla, RIDE TO KEYPORT—HOME OF clflcatlons describing the proposed work, MeFADDlN, Surrogate of the County' H-4880. en with electric range, attached ga- spacious grounds. Reduced (or rage, full cejlar, hot water, oil heat, '51 Ford Conv. Cpe. 1400. AS well aa proposal forma for the use of Monmouth. thll day made, on the Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanBrae- *dRTAt?M!>Cl£ — Lovely lii-year-old THE SURPRISE STORE! of contractors in bidding mar be ob- application of the undersigned, Grace kle and daughter, Miss Carol Van* home. Three bedrooms, living room quick sale. {19,750. Asking 115,000, tained from tha Superintendent of Pub- Brimmer, Sole Xxeeutrix of the estate Brackle, were recent guests of Urn. with fireplace, dining room and kitchen. '51 Ford Deluxe Tudor 1125. THREE COMPLETE ROOMS OF lic Works of the Borough of Red Bank, of the said Sallle Torborg, deceased, no- Attache! garage; 76x150 lot. LO JUST THE TICKET for a family want «t 75 Chestnut Street, Red Bank, New VanBrackle's sister, Mrs. Edith QUARTER ACRE. Corner lot. ing a new bungalow with 1 bedrooms tice is hereby ilren to the creditors of S14I.-W. BRAND NEW FURNITURE Jersey. . said deceased to present to the said Sole Callahan of Plainfield, and Mr. Lovely, almost new three bed and bath. Living room, dinette, mod- '51 Ford Deluxe Fordor OD 11O0, Executrix their claims.under oath within WATERFRONT LOTS — Acreage ern kitchen, full cellar wrfh hot air Plus Blda made on proposal forme eo fur- and Mrs. Joseph Henne of Dun- single lots en river, Oceanport room bungalow. Living ror/m six months from this date. oil heat. Large lot—for only 112,000, Your Choice o( a New 1953 nished must be enclosed In sealed' en- ellcn. Monmouth fleach. Roy C, Parsons, 1043 with wood-burning fireplace, and Small down payment, '49 Old. 6 cyl, 2-dr. Hydra. 975. velopee hearing on the outside tha nans Dated: July 21. list. Broadway, Long Branch, LO 6-0839-J.' bay window, tile bath, all elec > Phllco Television ' and address of the bidder end the name CRACK BRIMMER, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wilson, trie kitchen. Full cellar. Over SEE AND BE CONVINCED — A home '48 Ford Fordor 600. * Norae Refrigerator of the project entitled ABLINING OK <01« 71th Street, Sr., of Matawan, are making an , In Rumaon with kwbedrooms and bath. INCINERATOR'OHIMNKY AT MUNIC- Jackson Heights, NOTICE sited one-car garage. High ground ' • Bendlx Waih.r Long Island, New York, extended visit with their ion and Living room, dining room, kitchen, hot IPAL INCINERATOR PLANT, and must daughtcr-ln-Iav Mayor and lira. An Ordtnaneelfnr the Naming of cer- Large G.I. mortgage. $13,500. air heat, large lot, recently renovated '48 Ford Tudor—As is. 300. All Tor Only be accompanied by. a bonding certificate Parsons, Labreequc, Cansona tain Streets and Roads in the Township and the price only 19,600. and a certified eheck to theorder of tha ij Combs, . Edward C. Wilson, Sr, of Ocean- of Atlantic, in th« County of Monmouth, FAIR HAVEN—Six-room modern, Borough Treasurer for not less than ten port ave. Notice Is hereby given that the abovi A MODERN COMFORTABLE BUNGA- $329 per- cent (10%) of the amount of tha Menmeutk Ceunty Surrogate's Ceurl Colonial, custom built. Entrance COMMERCIAL bid. and must be delivered at the place MM. Charles VanBrackle enter- nrdlnance was. passed at a meeting o •LOW — Located in Red Bank, near And Pay Only Nellce I* CresUtere to -Present the Township Committee of Atlantli hall, bath and lavatory. Finished Broad Street with 2 had rooms and and on the hour aBove mentioned. tained the Monday Evening club $2,89 Claims Agalast Estate Township, in the County of MonmoutK game room In cellar. Sunporch bath, living- room, dining room, kiteh* '51 Ford V-8 Pick-up 850. The Borough reserves the right to re- at her home this week. Present held on the 80th day of July, 1953, en, full cellar, hot water oil heat, ga- WEEKLY lect any and all blda If It deems It to XSTATX Or ALAN D. FIELD, de- were Mrs, William VanPelt, Mrs. Dated: July 30, 1953, enclosed with Jalosiea. Beautiful rage. flJ,600, the Interest of. the Borough so to do. HARRV CRINE, grounds. River rights. {26,000. '47 Studebaker 1-ton truck 300. On the Baileet Ttrms Around By order of the Borough Council e)f Pun'uant to the order of DORHAN C. Kenneth Riddle, Mrs. Frederick «!.«) Township Clerk. BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCH bungalow \ the Borough of Red Bank. MeFADDIK, Surrogate of the County Wood and Mra. William H«illy. of Monmouth, thla day made, on the Stone front, 80 feet long, located ir IB PC, LIVING ROOM GROUPING Dated: August 3. 1951. . Mr. and Mrs. John V. Hauler ef THE MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT Fair Haven-^wMch should more than KATHARINE E. WHITE, Mayor, application of the undersigned, Alan D. PROBATE DIVISION Pleas* you. Two large bedrooma and SUITABLE TERMS I Pc. Upholstsred Llvlns; Room Suite, IS.2I AMY. K. SHINN, Clerk. Field. Jr., Administrator with Will an- Dwyane st. have been entertaining ROLSTON WATERBURY tile bath with glass doors, large) liv< End Tables, Cocktail Table, S-Way nexed of the estate of the said Alan D. the tetter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DOCKET NO. Lamp, Picture!, Mirror, Smoking Stand, Field, deceased, notice Is hereby given ing room with stone fireplace, A NOTICE Frank Gomboz of Finderne, for a In the matter of the application o beautiful modern kitchen with dlah. Ilugi, Table Lamps, etc. to the creditors of said deceased to pre- MARY THERESA HEALIER for an Or REALTOR 1NSUROR washer and refrigerator, Full cellar Other cart taken in trade. AN ORDINANCE TO NAME AND DES- sent to the seld Administrator with Will der Declaring Alfred Mealier. Legally hot air oil heat, automatic washer and 11 PC. BEDROOM GROUPING IGNATE THE PORTION OF NEW- annexed, their claims under oath within, Dead. Civil Action ORDER TO SHOW dryer. Large 2-car garage with breese- MAN SPRINGS ROAD EAST OF six months from this date, TMrs- J°"ph HmM*r •»>« CAUSE. MORTGAGES APPRAISALS a Pc. Modirn Walput Bedroom Suite, wey ami till floor, Lot 190x200. Ask Showrooms open Friday evening! Pillows,' Nite Tablta, Drapes, Scatter SHREWSBURY AVENUE AS EAST Dattd: July 29th, 195J. gr Joan and son Joseph ar* . A complaint having been filed by Ing 132,500. Run, Vanjty Lampi, Bed Lamps, etc, NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD. ALAN D. FIELD. JR., ^'siting relative* In Michigan. 4 MARY THERESA HEALIER, alto knowi BE IT ORDAINED hy the Mayor and iH Kalr Haven Road, as' Theresa Healitr and Theresa Mar: 16 West Front Street •1 PC. KITCHEN OUTFIT Council nf the Borough of Red Bank, Talr Haven, N. J. Healicr, requesting that an order be en BRICK FRONT BUNGALOW — In Uttle that: Silver. Two bedrooms and hath. Large I Pc. Solid Oak Dinette, Dishes, Class. Parlous, Labrieque, Caniona Enrt Keamhurg tered that ALFRED HEALIER be de- ENGLISH MOTORS Section 1, All that portion of a atrcit living mom with flreplsce. Modern ware, Cutlery, Utility Cabinet, ele, • Combi, Marjorle Anne Malnes, daughter clared legally dead and sufficient reason RE 6-350O 1 kitchen, hot air oil heat. Cornea prop, situate In the Borough of Red Bank, Red Bank, New Jeriey, appearing for thia application; from Shrewsbury Avenue to Broad Street of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maine., eft?- Flinty of beautiful tress and ATTENTION, KOREAN VETS! Attorney!, " 110.92 IT IS on this 28th diy of July, 1961 shrubs. $13,000, and now known as Newman Springs was baptized Sunday at St. Cath*ri ORDERED, That cauie be shown on MOUNT-ENGLISH You Mar Use the State of New Jiracy Road, shall hereafter he known ae East MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT LAW ines Catholic church bv R*v. the 26th day of September, 1953, at Korean Vet Plan, Newman Springs Road, DIVISION. DOCKET NO. 3fO« wla °unner' •»» Bodparint* the Court House In Freehold, New Jtr SALES COMPANY Section 2. This ordinance shall take In the matter of the application of ley, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, o NO MONEY DOWN effect upon Its passage and puWicatlon aro Mrs, Nancy McAlUter and John . ROSE MILOFSKY, FRANCINE KAY Gl e at soon thereafter as counsel can bWilliam H. Hintelmann AND TAKE according to law. MILOFSKY, AND SIDNEY ISIDORE ; B""on. Mr. ahd Mr«. Malnti < heard, why a Judgment should not b toti Re»re»e».uy?e» Ilnee llll PUBLIC NOTICB MILOFSKY Individually and on behalf entertained at their horn* after entered declaring Alfred Healler deai USED AUTOM0B1XES FOR BALE TWO LONO YEAX8 TO PAY The foregoing ordinance wal Intro- of FRANOINE KAY MILOFSKY, an In- the christening, and their gucati and granting such further relief aa asked (Firm) duced and passed first reading at • fant, for leave to enume the name of for In the complaint, and Lincoln- Mtrcury • Ford regular meeting of the Mayor and Coun- ROSB MILES, FRANCINE KAY MILEB, included Joseph McCarthy of Den- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that . AT THE cil of the Borough of Red Bank, held on AND SIDNEY ISIDORE MILES, re- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McAlUter true copy of this within Order to Show Monday, August 3, 1953, and will corns ipeotiv.ly, CIVIL ACTION JUDGMENT and daughter Barbara, Mr, and Cauie be served on The Metropolitan REALTORS Mipls Ave. and Monmouth St, up for final consideration and passage FOR CHANGE OF NAME. Life Insurance Company, the Prudential COLONY BUICK SURPRISE STORE ft a regiiUr meeting of said governing Mrs, James Grogerson, Mr, and Insurance Company of America and th Plaintiffs having heretofore applied to Mrs. George Murphy, Mr. and Mr*. Rid Bank 7-11 K Front St, Xeyporl, N. J.body lo be held on Monday, August IT, the court by verified complaint, for a Veteran! Admlnlitratlon, at their horn inn, at »iJ0 I\ M,, at the Council Walter Ahearn, Mr. and Mn. Eu- office, hy registered mall anrl a ilgned Judgment permitting them to assume lh« J ran STORAGE rnBE DELIVERY Chambers In tha Borough Hall, Mon- name of ROSE MILES, FRANUINF. KAY gene McMann and Virginia, John returned receipt card-ha filed with thl Offers the Following mouth Street, Red Bank, New Jersey, at USED CARS Telephone 7-1010 MILES AND SIDNEY ISIDORE MILKS, and Barbara Malnes. court prior to the return date hereof uhloh time and place all nriona desir- reipecllvtly and It appearing by tald and Stare Hours i Dally » a, m. to • r>. m,ing to bs heard thereon will be given Complaint that the plaintiffs reilrlt at Mri, Lena Candelora of Nevada IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that th Wednesday and friday llll I p, m. full opportunity, '336 Broad Street. Red Bank, New Jer- within Order to Show Cauie be pub. ATTRACTIVE HOMES Datedi August I, 1911.1, ave. entertained the Secret Pal* 1917 Bulck Sj.ec. Sedan 600, Keyport le located juet off Mlshway II, sey) ind It further appearing to the Ilihed In the Red Bank Register In In AMY *, SHINN, Court that notice of Ihli application hm club Sunday at her home, Th* lloroiigh of Red Ilank, Montnouth Coun between Red Bank and Perth Amboy, •M0 Borough Clerk, been published once In each week for woddlng. anniversary of Mn. Vin- ly, New Jeriey, for a period of four (4 RUMSON — Juat completed, Three b.d 1948 Bulck Rdmsl. S'd'etle. 695. four consecutive weeks in the Ked Bank weeVs, pursuant to Rule »|4-S(b>, room home convinlent to ichoula, cent Calabreie of West Keaniburf NOTICE Reilitir, a newiDSPir of this County | l21 r R )KNI0HTJcc shopping and transportation. Near rlv. USE •nil (he Court being satlified by trie was observed, The pal* exohanged ATR^c«rV;! er, Price $21,000, 1949 Buick Rdmit. Sedan U0O, T«Ve nolle* that Shrewsbury fort, Ne. complslnt end the testimony prsiinted ^ «V; ! Ill, The Amirlcan Legion, his applied BlfU. Mrs, Mary Holland of ArberU Dormiin McFaddln, Surrogate, HEATING SYSTEMS that there li reasonable grounds for RUMSOK — Pine Rldie Mellon, Mew 1950 Plymouth Cony. 1145, In State Director nf Ihe Division the propoied change of name and the ave. will entertain the group at th* * Monmouth Count)' Surrogate1! Ceurl $ bedroom home, Juit eornpleUd nf Alcoholic Revenge Control for a Ohis Court finding no reasonable objection next meeting Sent. «, Attending 121,500, STEAM SYSTEM licenslleenr e fo' r• Prtmli- n situated at 1--0' Rl—v Why the plaintiffs should not be per. wore Mrs, Franoos Ve.iper, Mri, Notice lo Creditors te Preaenl 1939 Plymouth 2-door 150, * CLASSIFIED inlt-sidl e Hvonue, Iliil Rank, N, J, Claims Aialnil Estate LITTLE SILVER — Exullcn rcsldenllal BOILER-FIVE RADIATORS Objections, If any, should be made mltted to Riiuma the name of Harriot Gorman, Mri, Mary Far- ESTATE OF JOHN WARREN, Ci jectlon, four bedroom, 2 bath, II utory MII.TJ), FRANOINH KAY MILES AND ney, Mrs, Anno Stover, Mn, Cath* Olaied, lmm«'dla"l'»)y"Vwriiin'» tr>'~Bt«le"blre«lor hoti!« on beautifully lamlscsped dou* 1918 1'Adard islil pUlntllTi ilo township' Auxiliaries hrtvo been |n<> lyit* '° "' " ' ' " 103 MONMOUTH STIMSET MIUIIAKIJ J, NTAVOl.A, Vlei Com. month from Ihli ilate. COl'l'EK 1'IPi; esuiit ft enpy of Ihli JtidsirtiiU In hevitod to purnde Saturday at Long Dated I Julr 9, 1913, mnllilrr llnl llallli, N, ,1, > published In the Hud ifsnk •Hnglslor, s COMPLETE - INSTALLATION SAMUKI, CMItOTKNlJrn Vile Com. nswipsinr In the County of Moiimoiilli, Branoh, RED BANK, N. J. msniler, llnl Ilnnk, N, J, •nd that within 10 days from thin date Dr, And Mr*. Louli Berman and William H, Hintelmann QUICK, EFFECTIVE IIAYMONb K. WOLOIIAK, Vice Com. th>y •hull n • thla Judgment anil AIIW 675.00 manilrr, Mlilillslown, N, J, davit of rublloatfon of the. Judgment sons Mlohael and Joieph of Z«nei< v RI2 6-2089 WIM.1XM WKlNlllCll, JR., Adjutant, with the Clerk of Ihli Court unif Hint vlllo, Ohio, worn gUMti of Mr, and . .»„ (Firm) KB I r llnvtn, N, J, \ within 10 ilsyi from Hits ditto « opr< Mrx, Kuirono McMann last week, HOltr K, VANHAUTim, rimnet Offln.f, llfltil eon/ of Mill Judgment ilinll lie Opp, nod Bank lUllroad Station Call Evenlngi 6 to 8 P. M. Itov, Patrick nusvioll of Irelind, a RESULTS 1 Mid wllh (hi' BeoreUry of Stale, so- Hcnllors • Ktmiioii amiu'H; : IVMWOOII, ohMt>i.in, cordlti* to tin iirovlslom of Hie fltnluls cousin of ICugono McMnnn, «u al- ririi.ni, Ukrwaui, Cinioiis Open Fridays lo 1 P. M. FOR FREE ESTIMATE Mlilillolown, N, 1, • nil tulu of Ihli Court In such OAK MO n (fiient here lrtit'^lm, Truilen 1'lionc LOCOO I d Mn. Torronco Cru*enpr>*l;ohlldr*n Saturdays to S 1'. M, (HANK ./, INNAUMM,!, Hill flank, N. J, "'• " 16^'oSlOBDANO, J, 0, 0, hiivn roturnod from X ,w«ok'n visit A. H. 1-1622 ADAM A, KKK'rnWK% Hid Hank N, J, On Motion nf with Mr, »ntl Mri, Arthur Olfford DANIBL, W, fATTKIIDON, Wlddlflown, Ah'smnff * l*rl«s. Alterntyi, N, J, IMI Br Mlltiit M, AbrtmolT. IMI ol OidornvliK. wmm RED BANK REGISTEILAUGUST 6, 1958 1'aee Eleven

THE^^N FROM OAR father, J. W. Livingston, was unin- ave., Little Silver, fishhook remov- jured. The Fair' Vien' first aid Talent Winner HOSPITAL PATIENTS ed from nose; Henry Frledlander, SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP — squid took tht youngster to the 37, of 38 Maple ave., Little Silver, PETER'S CUSTOM TAILOR James LiVibgston, 9, of «8 Bel- hosplttl, Among Rivervlew hospital's sur- bitten by dog; Miriam Davis, 17, nhaw ave. her*, was treated Sun- gical p&tients this week are Mrs. of 34 Waverly pi., Red Bank, cut MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES John Bennett. Port Monmouth; day al Rlvervlew hospital for a finger on broken glass; Dennis Pat- WE GIVE TOU STYLE scalp cut suffered when he. wa» Thirty-one of the 107 Clajj 1 rail- Howard Boehme, 56 North Sunny- rick Hern, 17 months, 27 Pacific thrown from his father's car as It ways in the United States have crest dr., Little Silver; Mrs. Charles are,. East Keansburg, cut. upper WE GIVE VOD QDAIJTY ektided Jt>n rt. 38 on the curve been completely Diesellced, and 49 Butcher, Mercer st., Kcansburg: tip, fell with a bottle In his mouth; WE GIVE YOD VALDB near' Cherry Tree farm, Middle- others uae Diesels for more than Woodrow Carnes, Keyport; James Kevan Hall, 2, Buena Vl»ta ave., FAB IN EXCESS OF THE PRICK town, then struck a tree. The boy's halt of their operations. Gallagher, 22 Nevada ave.. East Rumson. cut scalp, fell off a slide: Kcananurg; Mrs. Myrtle Golden, 151 Carol Turklngton, 2, Auldwood Rumson rd.. Little Silver; Guy lane, Rumson, cut on forehead, hit SPECIALIZE IN ALTERATIONS Hendricks, 71 Mount ave., Atlantic with a toy; Joseph Lynch, 2 Fulton Highlands; Frank Luccsrelll, Way- st., Keyport, cut thumb on A bench P. B. I'KOMliNSkI 14. Broad St., Red Bank side ave., Asbury Park; Frank saw; James Farweli, 9, of 31 Binp- TEL RE 6-5262 Mack, 49 Sycamore ave.,' Little Sil- ham ave., Runuon. cut hand, fell Complete ver; Mrs, William Morgan, 29 Bark- on a piece of glass; Cheryl Ann er ave., Shrewsbury township; Wil- Westerner?. 8. Everett rd.. Ever- liam Preis,. 189 Washington at., ett, bitten by dog; Robert Munroe, in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's Keyport; Mrs. Melvln Rush, 9 7, of 9 Maplewnod ave., Rumson, Prince pi., Little Silver; William cut over rl)rht eye, fell on « nail Schneider, 17 Hendrickson pi., Fair protruding from fence; David Fo- E. R. SNYDER & CO. Haven; Mrs. Charles/Vena, Mata- garty, 82, of 15 Atlantic way, S«a ELECTRICAL SERVICE t.sliiblt-he,i 1H73 wan rd., Cliffwood, and Mrs. Alex- Bright, bitten by dor; Robert B. ander Wilde, 62 Woodbine ave., Schmidt, 131 Spring «t,, Red Bank, for »M WlM M.ii. UnMfc Little Silver. cut wrist on a piece of wood; Ce- and Repaid celia Rlbustelll, 4, of 80 Oakland INSURANCE Medical patients at, Rlvervlew st., Red Bank, cut nose, on a sand "MODIRNFOLD" DOOM this week Include Mrs. B. G. Coats, pail; Mrs. Joseph Alvatore, 171 FIRE CASUALTY MARINE- AVIATION- LIFE • BONDS 490 Bath ave., Long Branch; J. Diane Cpham Branch ave., Red Bank, bitten by SURVEYS and APPRAISALS REPLACE DULL Edward Cook, 77 Ridge rd., Rum- dog; Jerry WlgdorU, 8, of 174 (•II Ik* •« eneidM Wan* Uphtm, ten-year-old Ke&ns- son; Mrs. Elizabeth Futsell, 221 Pinekney rd., Red Bank, puncture Li

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..'. / LovtJy Innorsorlng $22?' $139 MATTRESSES 1#«. Iltn Ctntury M'hgy. 39.80 I*i99 5-Piect CHROME An IRWIN Exclusive! BEDROOM SUITE Bed, ehest, dneier and mirror. 4>Pe. 1-Pc ILIACHID MAHOGANY DINETTES You can't afford to mlse this. AH ompttti 5-Pc. Stti, 4 Chain and Tabh Rtf. BEDROOM SUITE • Formica * Plaetle Table fops • All Dtuan Covered Cbalrt S2«9 $199 HOLLYWOOD BED Only IRWIN ceuld teU thli mite Complete wit* Innerepiing at lueh a lew price.' B«(nUr fS!S. Originally »M5 matta, headboards and hex YOU SAVI 30.91 i '69 fit 2 Famous Maho •print on '«!•• J.Pc. SOLID MAPLI Rtf J.PC. Mini OriglnaNy U4.fl RUGS Silt $59 REDROOM SUITE YOU SAVE 3S.fS , '79 Manufacturer'* eloeeoutf. Rot. Originally 127.fl LIVING ROOM SUITE '199 O "• $IOf $129 YOU SAVI 31.91 , ROLUWAY BEDS Guaranteed II yean. "A |»rfeoiu addition to any home." •89 129.50 gggW Complete with tnnonprlag Originally 13f.fl o» IRWIN'S YOU SAVI 40.91, *99 Rtf* 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM Originally 1S9.9S Inntripring Mittmifi SMI 24.95 Bmoelh top, aU ilite. Vetn DECORATOR TASLE LAMPS With a lull 10*a»r luanntat. Here li a tulto that will add real YOU SAVI S0.9I Rtf. H '109 rubber top and bottom, HB beauty and eemfert to any home. *3U value I At IRWtN'S. •119 4-fc. LlmodOo* S9.fl Originally 174.95 YOU SAVI IS.fS •119 S9.S0 BEDROOM Duroblo Ourdtor 1 CeniitMng 'of D/Drester OhMl, REMEMBER I! It's IRWIN'S Name Behind tht Salt That Really Count*!! bed and nlte (able. FOLDING HAMMOCK with itand — while they uui .- Rtf. • Mtrcntnditt ly Thno Fomtui •V1 • <34t $235 NO Mafctn Will Bt Found at Irwin'i ,',7 16.50 During Thli Sole I • 1-Pc. Solid Mtplt • Kling * Firth MONEY • Engender * Gullstan DINETTE BEDROOM SET IRWIN'S Fine Furniture • Sfrtlt Chair •Chotlton Rtf'. DOWN • Mtngtl - * United $209 $129 27 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK 6-0011 • Covtlltr * Kuf hno 69,95 • Rowt • Old Colony '

home Sunday from a three weeks' S. will conduct the 11 a. m. service eon-in-law and daughter, Mr. andBoston after visiting Mr. Hendrick- Little Silver Riueell Jones of Chester, /Fa'., was Fair Haven stay at Wildwood, N. J., after hav- Sunday. It will be led by Benjamin Mrs, Noel Lartaud of Fair Haven son's aunts, Miss Mary Emma Hen- a week-end guest. P , . / ,• Keyport Board Souvenir cards have been received ing had a most enjoyable vacation. F. Warren, Jr., assisted by Mne. rd. AUo present were Mr. and Mri.drlckson, Miss Ella Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Herber, who here during the past week from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving John F, Montgomery, Mrs. L. Wil- Harm's son and daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Meta Dowlen of Fair moved from here a short time ago, Port Montnouth Mr. and Mr*. Joseph LoPiccolo, Brown of River rd. entertained liam Myatt, Mrs. Lester England, Mr. and Mrs. George Harm, Jr., of Haven rd. are now located at 852 South Oak- over the week-end Mr. Brown'a Mrs. Edward Crozler, Mrs. Clara Long Island. land ave., Pasadena, Cal., where Allan R. MacMillan has returned Elects Koenig who are enjoying an extensive trip Russell Bennett, Jr., of DeNor- to his home in Atlanta, Ga., after hrough the northwest, spending brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andLockwood and Mrs. George Cur- Mrs, H. Lynnwood Minton and mandie ave. is a surgical patient Mr. Herber has his western office. XE7PQRT—Charles Koenig was Mrs. Milton L. Brown of Wester- chin. Mrs. Alma Baker will be children Dale and Karen of Fair visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. elected vice president of the board much of their lime in Alaska. A at New York hospital, New York Mr. and Mr*. Harold Tetley, Rum- Arthur MacMillan of T,winlight card mailed from Anchorage, Alas- lcigh, Staten Island. organist. Haven rd. have returned home af- city. son rd., are vacationing at Peach of education Tuesday night after ka, dated July 18, stated: "Greet- Rev. and Mrs. William B. Mag- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waddell of ter spending two weeks with rela- Lake, N. Y. . pi., for 10 days. the board accepted the resignation tives |n Port Chester, N. T. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of ings from the fastest growing city earn left Monday morning on a Fair Haven rd. iaturned hom1 e last Mr. and Mri. Robert Wilson and Ymi Can Taka It Wild Y«u of Robert A. Putney, who resigned neath the American flag! Flying month's motor trip through the week from a two weeka motor Mr. and Mr*. William .R. Blair, Chicago, formerly of Fair Haven, family of Durham, N. C, were If you would Ilk* to tika * part of because he will move from the bor- over the Arctic Circle tomorrow." Middle West. Rev. Mr. Magsam is trip to Canada. Jr., and children Ttrry, Ricky and are vacationing In the borough. guests yesterday of Mr. and Mri.Red Bmnlc or zood old Colonial MonmoutH ough soon. ^ with you when you go on your vacation, The LoPiccolos operate the Candle pastor of the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. George Harm of Penny have been -spending two Mrs. Harry C. F. Worden of 6 Warren Herbert, Maple ave. it'i eaiy to arrjmge. Jutt ord«r Th« Tuition fees were set for the Fair Haven rd. celebrated their weeks at Fenwlck Island, Del. Cooney ter., was admitted to Riv- Resiittr sent to your notion tddnsi, coming school year at $318 for Light shop on Rivor rd. here. Services will be held at the Miss Mabel Rtimer of Easton, Mr. and M vs. Elniei* J. Knoll and Methodist church as usual during 43d wedding anniversary Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hendricluon ei-vlew hospital as a surgical pa- Pa., spent last week with Mr. andat bur niulsr •ubieripUon ritei, «nd it the high school and $200 for the with a party at the home of their will b« juit. like getting * week)/ lttttr elementary school. The high eehool family of 478 River rd. returned the pastor's absence. The W. S. C. have returned ta their home in tient Tuesday night. Mrs. E. R. Creiwick, Prospect ave. {torn home.—Adv«tl»Mnftnt. rate was increased $30, while the elementary rate remains the «ame. A report on the progress of the construction of the $380,000 ten- room addition to the high school was given by Thomas Ricclardi, contractor, who said he expected OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS it would be completed in time for the opening of school next month. The board decided to pass a TILL 9 TILL 9 school regulation prohibiting park- ing on either side of Jackson st. DAVIDSONS after John O. Hartzler, superintend- ent, said the street is narrow and presents a hazard if cars park there. Mrs. Christine Coll&rd was hired to teach, home economics at $3,000 a year and Gladys Nassour was hired as cafeteria supervisor at $3,500. District Clerk Rufus O. Walling reported to the board that he re- ceived a letter from Mrs. Rosalie Fragasso that she will not appear to teach next month, but he noti- fied her that her contract is still in effect and she could not accept another position elsewhere. Mr«. Fragasso submitted her resignation May 12, but the board never ac- OLLAR cepted it. • ITS OF SEA SANTA CLARA GOLDEN ILO5SOILOSSOM CRUSHECRUSHED JE| ^ ^ The Alfred B. Aysrs company, Newark, was awarded a contract for $868.19 for manual training lumber and the Broadhead Garret CANS company, Newark, a contract for FOR $329.84 for tools and supplies. Tuna 4 Prune 4 a *1Pineapple 4 1 Careless Charge Costs Driver $15 IMPORTED PORTUGUESE Kelly B. Gorham of West Long Boneless and Skinless Bjs^pj ^^^ SANTA CLARA HANOVER • WITH PORK gM ^|k ^^ Branch was fined $15 yesterday morning In traffic court by Magis- trate John V. Crowell on a charge 24OZ. of careless driving. Michael De- BTLS. $ Adamo of 67 Louis circle, River- JUICE side Heights, was fined $10 for disregarding an offlcer'i signal. Sardines 5 1 Grape Baked Beans 10 ^ i Others fined yeaterday were Wil- 4 liam Underwood, Fort Monmoutli, and William E, Seekamp, Jersey City, $7 each for failure to itop at stop streets; David F.. Gebhard, CHOKCROSSE &* ILACKWELL'S J| ^* FLAGSTAFF FANCY m ^ MUSSfLMAN'S NEW PACK PIE. M ^^ Nixon, $5, speeding; William Dow- len, 89 Newman Spring! rd., Red Bank, driving without lights, $5, $ $ and Osceola. Lane, 76 Leighton ave., Red Bank,, $J, blocking a driveway. Marmalade 4 ' 1 Grapefruit — 4 r | Cherries 4- 1 Sea Bright Mrs. Lucille Eppi of New it. has returned to her dutiei at River- view hospital after an illness that DEIRFIELD WHOLE FANCY pa 6REEN CIRCLE ST. ELMO EARLY JUNE tonftned her to her home two weeks. ,03 Mrs. Mildred Loray returned to her home in Newark today after •pending a week'! vacation with 3* her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. «nd Mn. Chester Lee of River it Beets 7 Tomato - Peas Pauline Loray, another daughter, 8 will etay another week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mamaett of Penninsula »ve. spent the week- end in New Tork city visiting rela- CHAMPION. CUT STRING IMPORTED FRENCH £± ^g FANCY CALIFORNIA ' JE| ^^ tives. . • . "Big Stanley" Porkrywka of Linden, former owner of the.Swed- $ ish Hop, and his family visited here CANS * I Wednesday of last week. FOR | Mrs. Bttly Howell of Red Bank Beans was a week-end guest of Mr. and 6 Sardines # 0 » i Tomato - 4 *? 1 Mrs. Walter Covert of New it. • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Earley of Long Branch, formerly, of this place, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Riusel Earley of Westville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Covert, Jr., and garden fresh FROZEN son Leslie, Mr. and Mrs.. V. J. Hill, Mrs. Walter Covert, Miss Lois Covert and Walter Covert, Jr., Sunday. FRESH Sgt. Cornelius Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson of swin CALIF, RID New st., visited his parents over the week-end before leaving for DAVIDSON'S Germany, where he will return to his previous assignment with the LB. United States Army. GRAPES Mrs, Lucille Epps of New it, eel- ebrated her birthday Saturday with 25 friends. Members of the Sea Bright gov- FANCY CULTIVATED FANCY LARGE erning body and their wives were INTRODUCTORY guests of Val Ernie of the Sea Bright Yacht club Friday night. BLUEBERRIES GREEK PEPPERS Mrs. Paul Covert of Beach it. OFFER •pent yeitcrday In New York city with friend*. u. 290 SAVE 10c • Lfc. The well-baby conference of the 3 »140 THCB.-rai.-SAT Only Public Health Nursing association Turkeys of Rumson, Sea Bright and Fair FANCY CALIF. FANCY HOME 6R0WN Haven will he held Thursday, Aug. 13, between 2 and i p, m. at River •UMILI HI Btreet school. Dr, Irving K,' Lovett WHILE THEY LAST—14-16 Ib. Avg. CARROTS EGGPLANTS and the association nurses will- be In charge, Salmon Steak FANCY HENS-OVEN READY UI. CRISP TtNDEft CALIF. JUICY CALIF. PASCAL CELERY ORANGES FKG. OVEN 190 ». 390 IUMBLI UI READY FANCY LONft GREIN THIN.SKIN SUNKIST Halibut Steak RIB 7-INCH CUCUMBERS LEMONS Z. 690 THf WTUtl K MNMfT - 3 »140 ^ 390 IUMILI IU y*M ««ll MVM ROAD U. S. Nt. 1 LONG ISLAND FANCY FULL POD RADIO i TV f«f TV-RiJI. *•• 'pilri *r Stfvioj for »ur mtn POTATOES LIMA BEARS Fillet of Sole M ftl» ]tk ll • MUr«M» t«lrt NOWI SKINLESS LOIN RIVER ROAD MMO PACKAGED Davidson's VEAL THC BETTER 8UPERMARKET I TELEVISION, he. 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