For All Departments CaU RED ANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 luued Weekly, tntercd aa Second Class Matter at the Foit VOLUME LXXIX, NO. 5 Office at Red Bank'. N. J.. under the Act of March 8, 1S79. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE Army Tries to Allay Nike Fears, A Welcome for the Young Visitors Angry Women Prompt Threat Taylor Demands Safety Measures

HOLMDEL —Residents of this were. called to the base and sev- township aro being invited by the eral fire companies were alerted. Army to visit the Nike basi» at. Capt. Francis G. Quigloy, pub- To Kill Developers' Bond Crawford's Corner Saturday from lic information officer at Fort 9 a. m. to noon' to show what Wadsworth, Statcn Island, said factors make the installation safe. the troopers were called as a rou- MIDDLETOWN-The township tine precautionary measure. He committee yesterday cracked fch« The invite follows complaints whip over the heads of the d«- made this week by Laurence Tay- said an elevator failed to oper- Council Juggles Measure ate after It carried a missile to velopers of Monterey Manor de- lor, chairman of the Holmdel velopment, giving them just two Community association, about an the surface, but it was back in service within an hour. weeks to correct poor dralnag* Incident at the base July 13 For New Walks and Curbs and road conditions there or for- caused by a faulty missile eleva- CallH It Snafu feit their bond. tor. Capt, Quigley yesterday said This firm stand—strongest tali- Mr, Taylor yesterday said town- explosives at the base are stored SEA BRIGHT—The mayor and that If, at a public hearing Aug. en by any of the population-teem- ship residents "can't live here as underground and there is ample council Tuesday Introduced — 14 preceding adoption there are ing municipalities which hav» calculated risks." He charges the j ground between each missile then took another look into its enough objections, "it should be faced the multi-phased complaints Army spends millions for a wea- I well as the nearest residence. pocketbook and pulled back for dropped;" and if a tie council of buyers of new homes—was pons system, "but nothing for The base is so designed, he added, another review—an ordinance to vote should result on the final taken at Mayor Prank F. Blais- safety precautions." He said he that even if there were'a flre, it put new sidewalks and curbs vote for adoption, "I will vote dell's demand for real action. wants the base to have an ade- would be contained to Its point of along six streets in the midtown against It." That demand came after a bevy quate warning system, "something origin. area. There was no disagreement on of angry housewives, led by Mm. like a Civil Defense setup." - Mr. Taylor, however, insists Mayor Thomas Parrel! called a tho part of council with Mr. Ja- Joseph A. Melosh, 31 MitoheU there is "evidence of the custom- special meeting for 8 p, in. to- cobsen's repeated view that some dr., rrom the New Monmouth de- Police Alerted ary Army snafu." He said the morrow to go over tho details of the walks Involved are in "dis- velopment, and two petitions from Mr. Taylor insists that township Army assured everyone thft base again, with a view toward fresh graceful and deplorable shape." tho residents, cried out their pro- residents near the base were eva- would represent no danger, but introduction, if the town can af- Given special thought by Coun- tests at a meeting of the township cuated by state pc/iice July 13 be-the faulty elevator Is the second ford the work under a proposed cilman Charles Eilenberger was committee against the condition!. cause it was in danger of ex- "incident" In the short while the $25,000 bonding program. the owner of corner and around- Mayor States Stand ploding. The Army admits state missiles have been stored here. New walks and curbs have been the-corner properties who would police from Keyport, Shrewsbury He said a missile was accidentally a prime objective for the area by have to pay "three or more times" Mayor Blalsdell made It dear and Howell township barracks fired from there not long ago. Councilman Nells Jacobsen, as much for new walks around that if the developers, Arthur and streets and lights chairman since his home as would a neighbor Benjamin Shallt, make no ener- 1953. That year, council went so who had only the frontage to getic effort toward correction, far as to have Borough Engineer pay for. the township will pick up their Otis R. Seaman draw up the spec- performance bond, at the build- Former Atlantic Highlands Man ifications before withdrawing the Now Walks Protected ers' loss, and will move m It* measure. As regards those owners who own crews to get the work done. already have put in new walks One petition signed by 20 Mon- Swept to Death at Niagara Falls Bond Fund in Budget on their own responsibility, Mr. terey residents denounced present This time, the sidewalk propos- Jacobsen said Engineer .Seaman conditions of curbing, washed out al waa wrapped up In an enabling has assured him that thoso walks terrain and roads and the exist- NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.—Me- Mrs. John McQueen, 11 I Maple ave., Fair Haven, and Randolph M. Bailly, chair- can be tied into the new pro- ence of a water-filled ravine on ordinance to fit bonding provi- gram and such owners need not tho property. Another, signed by morial services for Donald B. Parking Lot Now Has man of the Red Bank Lions club, extend a,warm welcome to two of a group of children sions contained in the 1056 mu- nicipal budget and tie Into an pay a fresh assessment. 39, demanded that the ravine, Junghans, 25, of this place, for- Four-hour Meters sent here by* the Herald Tribune Fresh Air fond as they arrived Friday at the local rail- amended version of those 1853 Dropped from the 1953 pro- behind the big colony, be mad« merly of Atlantic Highlands, who road station. The two shown are Barbara and Jimmy Carven, of New York city. Yester- specifications. Late last year, in posal, because Mr. Jacobsen said safe for residents and their chil- was swept to his death July 17 by Seventy-eight four-hour park- preparing for the budget, Bor- the assessment would fall largely dren. Photographs were handed day, the group went for a yacht ride. Sunday, they'll have a picnic at Phalanx. upon one owner, waa walks and up to tho governing body as evi- a strong current In the Niagara ing meters were put Into opera- ough Auditor Josoph Seaman said tion this week in the western the job could be financed this curbs for Peninsula ave. The new dence of the conditions. river, will be held Sunday at St. most section—known as zone year. ordinance calls for work on both Stephen's Episcopal cathedral 1—of the White street parking sides of Beach, Church, Center, A Resident's Protest Teenagers Slow . What made council hesitate Mrs. Melosh, sometimes stand- here. He was the son' of Mrs. lot. Stars of Entertainment World Surf, River and Front sts. was an afterthought about the The ordinance would give the ing with clenched flsta on her Marlon Junghans of First ave., The four-hour meters, which To Get Salic Shots engineer's 1953 estimate that new hips, gave a prolonged address are not new but merely old" owners 30 days to build their own Atlantic Highlands, and was em- walks would cost, then, about 55 walks, according to the engi- about tho high amount of money meters that have been convert- The Bed Bank board of cents a square foot, or $3.85 a development rjsldenta had paid ployed at Niagara Falls in the ed for the longer time period, To Attend Monmouth Park Ball neer's specifications, after which health's free Sulk anti-polio running foot. Council accepted the town would move In and put for their homes. She charged aviation division of OHn Mathie- will operate at the same rate— the mayor's suggestion that be- a nickel an hour. They will ac- vaccine clmic at River (Street In walks and curbs left undone. that present conditions are lead- son corporation. OCEANPORT—Stars of TV, Monmouth county welfare house, school yesterday was given to fore going forward it should stu- The borough's total cost would be ing to their devaluation, and hit cept only nickels. In order to screen, Broadway and the movies dy the program as it would be park his car there for the four Monmouth County Organization 537 persons, less than 100 of counterbalanced against special hard against the way the build- will be among the guests at the for Social Service, Allenwood tu- related to current costs. It is ask- assessments against the various ers am making what »ha called hours permitted by the meters, whom were fn the 15 to 1B- ing the engineer to turn In a new a driver must deposit four tenth annual turf charity ball berculosis hospital, County Red properties, on a per foot improv- "insufficient efforts" to meet the and carnival Saturday at Mon- Cross branch, New Jersey Tuber- year-old age group. estimate, sheet for tomorrow's ed basis. Owners then would havo Mrs. Melosh, saying that she nickels. - , meeting. mouth Park's clubhouse here. culosis league, county chapter of First shots were given to 237; the choice either of paying off represented "the wives of Monte- Police Chief Frank W. Sammy Kaye's "swing and away" National Foundation for Infan- Mayor Farrell made It clear their individual debts soon or, rey," acknowledged that the Bcuther said the four-hour band will provide music fDr danc- tile Paralysis, Cancer Control seconds to 300. The clinic WHS where he stood in the program. with interest added, taking up builders have tried "to some ex- zone has been mnrked with ing, assisted by the Kaydets, committee c-f the Monmouth the first here to be nvallable to He said he was in agreement that to five years to do so. tent" to easo conditions. But sh» l.eiv signs. The area equipped Kaye choir, elnging stars, Candy County Medical society, Mon- everyone up to the age of 20. the walks are something to he said tho Bum result has been "de- with tho four-hour meters is Anderson and Jeffrey Clay, and mouth County branch of New Previously, the vaccine was desired and was willing to have Would Notify Owners plorable" and that somo homes thnt section of the parking lot Jersey Heart association, Family Kaye's own act, "So you want to given only to those up to age an ordinance Introduced to pro- If the measure Is adopted Aug. are worse off now than before. nearest Maple avc. lead a band." and Children's Society, Inc., Rum- vide for them. 14, Borough Attorney A. Henry son-Fair Haven-Sea Bright Pub- 14. Another clinic is scheduled Hits Engineering Might Vote It Down Giordano said, all owners who A highlight of the evening will lic Health Nursing association, for Wednesday, Aug. 8. will be tied Into the program She admitted that she is "no include the auctioning of two Tuberculosis preventorlum at But, he said, 'tho "final deci- jmust be notified by mall of the engineer," but aald the develop- thoroughbred yearling Allies. Farm'ngdale, Legal Aid society sion should be up to the people;" decision. (Contlnued on Page 2) Shore Aid Bill Both of these royally bred young of Monmouth county, Pollak me- racing prospects were donated to morial fund of Monmouth Me- Fire, Aid Men Passes, Goes to the ball committee, one by Town- morial 'hospital, Kanaohoff- Me- send B. Martin of Locust, and morial fund of Monmouth Me- Baby Dies After Gas Tank Explodes Ordination Set the other by Mereworth farm, of morial, Marlboro state hospital, Seek Donations President's Desk Lexington, Ky. Last year the filly Monmouth County Mental Health billed as the "Monmouth Mystery association, Allenwood hospital EATONTOWN—Members of the For R. W. Farrow AuchinclosB Measure Miss" was auctioned off and has rehabilitation fund, Monmouth Engine Truck and Hose company fn Three-Car Crash at Union Beach achieved fame as Miss Winston, county unit of New Jersey as- and the Volunteer Ambulance Robert W. Farrow, son of Mrs. Would Allow Federal a promising two-year-old who sociation for Retarded Children corps next week will make a -4- Hubert M. Farrow, Sr., and tho and for the Prevention of Cruelty house-to-house canvass for funds. UNION BEACH—An 18-month late Mr. Farrow, 199 Broad si, won her first race this spring. to Animals. Spending on Beaches Following the sale of the year- A letter circulated the past week old girl was fatally burned In a will be ordained in the Christian lings, gifts will be sold at auction. Mrs. Philip H. Iselln, wife of includes the information that the Guardian Life flre resulting from a three car ministry by tha Presbytery of WASHINGTON—President Els Organizations which will par-; Monmouth Park's treasurer, is ambulance squad pnswered 204 accident in which four other per- Monmouth at the Presbyterian According to Niagara Frontier enhower's signature was awaited ticipate In the distribution of chairman of the ball committee calls and traveled 4,102 miles In sons were injured on rt. 36 at church Sunday at 7:30 p. m. by state park police,- Mr. Junghans this week on a bill sponsored by funds derived from the ball will and assisting her in the role of 1955. The 38 active members last Agency Opens Rose lane hero Monday night. Rev. Charles S. Webster. waa picnicking at the park with co-chairman is Mrs. Townsend B. year worked 1,407 man hours. Be- Tho child, Rosalie Lambardlno Rep. James C. Auchincloss (R. bo: Monmouth Memorial, Fltkin, NEW YORK CITY — The five other companions: Shortly 3d Dlst. N.J.) which would allow Martin. sides numerous house calls for of Brooklyn, died at Riverview utter 9 p. m. the group decided Rivervlew and Hazard Hospitals. Guardian Life Insurance com- hospital 15 minutes after her ar- 1 use of federal funds to protect grass fires and similar incidents, to go swimming in the river off there were 66 fire alarms last year. pany of America has announced rival there. Still hospitalized as a certain private as well as public 4 tho opening of a new agency In Onglara park, between Whirlpool shore properties from erosion. result of the flaming crash are park and Devil's Hole. Noon to Midnight' Celebration The fire company and aid squad Red Bank to serve Ocean and her mother, Mary Lambardlno, The measure was passed by are active in civic affairs and last Monmouth counties. Witnesses to the drowning told both the House and Senate. year sponsored a trip to a New who Is in fair condition at Mon- police Junghans dived into the mouth Memorial hospital and Passage spelled a victory for Set for Firemen's 50th Birthday York ball game for teenagers, a Dominic Minardi of Rose lane river and was carried away by Mr. Auchtnclosa of the House youth group and two boys to Boys the current. They said !.hey ran this place who is in fair condi- Rivers and Harbors committee State. Also benefited has been tion at Rlverviow hospital. along the river bank in an at- who, through the months, had LITTLE SILVER—A noon to railroad station and travel to the playground, for which equip- tempt to give aid, but the youth gathered support among his Con- midnight holiday has been pro- ment has been purchased. Union Beach police said the quickly disappeared beneath tho Branch ave., Rumson rd. and baby girl was asleep on tho roar gressional colleagues for his. bill, claimed here for Saturday, Aug. Prospect ave. The reviewing Some of the expenses of 1955 water. 1 seat of a car driven by Mr. Min- aimed at bringing about greater 25, In order to celebrate the fire stand will be In front of bor- were the Installation of new heat- ardi, who was about to make a Niagara Falls police and park federal participation in state company's 50th anniversary. ough hall. ing equipment, hot water heater police were summoned to the left turn from the highway into erosion problems. Councilman Joseph F. Lord, Festivities will end with a and electric stove In the ambti- Rose lane. The Minardi car was scene. With the aid of spotlights, anco building. pollca searched the area for sev- Irwln Is Pleased chairman of the fire committee, block dance in the parking area struck in the rear by a car driven eral hours, but failed to find any (News that' the bill had found outlined the day's events and behind the Malmone Brothers Tho flro company, with three by Charles J. DuPont of Jersey trace of Junghans. The U. S. Its way through Congress was asked Mayor Joseph C. Davlson shopping center, pieces of apparatus in service, is City. Coast Guard at Youngstown was received Tuesday with expressed to request that all stores close equipped with two;way radio com- The gas tank of tho Minardi alerted to watch for the body. delight by Freeholder Director during the celebration. Mr. Davi- munication and Is tile only com- vehicle exploded and the car son complied at Tuesday night's WEATHER pany In this area with direct con- Mr. Junghans was born at Joseph C. Irwln of MonmDuth burst into flames as it was push- county, who had put up an argu- mayor and council meeting by Fair today, tonight And to- tact with the county police radio ed into a car going in the oppo- Montclalr, and moved to Atlantic issuing such a proclamation, network. In the letter, the lire- Highlands in 1939. He was gradu- ment for it In Washington. morrow. High today and to- site direction driven by William j "This," he said, ,!'is a good thing Mr. Lord said the firemen will night, 85, Low tonight, 65. men say the need for funds "Is Dill of South Amboy. | ated from Atlantic Highlands urgent this year because addit- high school and the University for our future ... the only way hold "open house" that day, pre- Gentle to moderate west winds Tho other occupants of the to get an Important job done.") ceded by a parade of visiting fire- today and tonight, becoming ional modern equipment Is neces- Minardi car managed to escape. of Delaware. He was a member Of sary with which to service you." Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Also Mr. Auchincloas also said that men. The parade will form at the southwest or south tomorrow. Rosalie was pulled from the flam- Robert W. Farrow surviving is a brother, William a river and harbors bill which Ing car by Edward Carhart of had passed In the house Monday West Keansburg who toJd police Assisting In the ceremony will Junghans, Atlantic Highlands. be Rev. Ralph S. Carpenter, Mr." Junghans joined Olin-Math- will provide for the study of ho was in the nearby Lakevlew erosion in the Asburv Park-Man- \ Inn when he heard the sound of chaplain at the New Jersey ieson In 1953 and was assigned to Exhibit Model Airplanes Ncuro-Psychlatric Institute, the company's research factory at asquan area and authorize needr the crash. He ran to the burning ed funds. George A, Hollywood car, broke a rear window and Princeton; Rov, Arthur 3, Jolce, Schenectady, N. Y. He was trans- Shrewsbury Presbyterian church; ferred to Niagara Falls in July In this latter program, he said pulled the baby out. Police said a tho federal contribution would George A. Hollywood Is man- bystander had been burned in an Rev. A, Kenneth Magner, Jr., of last year, and had been en- ager of the agency offlcc, which Rumson Presbyterian church, gaged In process development come to $1,877,000, computed un- earlier attempt to pull the child and Rev. Charles Rawllngi, work. ! » der tho same one-third ratio and is at 95 Monmouth st., but will to safety. Mr. Carhart suffered Leighton, Pa., and Jim Thorpe, that local contributions would soon move into the new Tuller burns of the arms. Police said Pa., Presbyterian churches. Rev. He was a member of St. Ste- come to $3,563,000 of the esti- building on East Front st. the baby was badly burned be- phen's church and the American fore she could be reached. Charles E. Matthews, dean of Institute ot Chemical Engineers, mated $563,000 total. A native of New Jersey, Mr. Auburn seminary and professor Assemblyman Alfred N. Bea- Hollywood entered the ^Insurance Mr. Dupont and Mary Ann of practical theology at Union and was active in tho Niagara business In 1912. Ho Is* 2nd vice Fallj Little Theater group. dlenton, v whose legislative work Minardi, wife of Dominic wero Theological seminary, New York has been closely linked to shore president of tho Rod Bank treated at Riverview hospital, Jo- city, will glvs the ordination Improvements, hailed as an "im- Kiwanls club and a member of soph Lambardlno, slx-yoar old sermon. portant accomplishment" passage tho Monmouth County Life Un- brother of, Rosalie was treated at $14,454 Curbing of the aid bill. derwriters association. With his Monmouth Memorial hospital and Mr. Furrow attended Red Bank 1 "There will bo bordorllno cases ,wlfo and three children, Mr. released. high school until tenth grads Involved, in this. Much study Hnllywnnd fngidoo nt 40 Flnhrr Dupont appemeil bufore Magis- und was graduated rrom West Contract OK'd needs to bo done nn provisions pi., Rod Bank, trate Kenneth E. Joel last night Nottingham academy, Colora, Associated with Mr. Hollywood Md,, and then Dickinson college, itflHiii WHBURY — The niayor of the bill, Itself. But I hope this on a technical charge o( causing will open tho door to more fed- in the new agency are Ralph C. death with nn automobile. Mag- Carlisle, Pa., In 1952. Ho is a and council, at a special mooting Lathnm and Raymond L. Mooro. member of tho local Presbyterian last night, awarded a contract eral aid for our coast which needs istrate Joel adjourned the hear- church. for the installation of 8,030 foot attention." Mr. Lalhnm Is a past secretary ing until next Wednesday night of tho Creator Red Bank Junior and released Dupont in ?2,500 Ho received his bachelor of di- of curbing on Patterson ave. and vinity degree last May at Union Queon Anne dr. to the Salvatoro Chamber »f Commerce, and with ball. Bcndlcston Asks hif. wife, tho former MIBS Bar- Theological «emlnary, New York Negto company of Newark. bara Wallum of Anbury Park, ho city. Tho Nosto company submitted For Bridge Opening rosldcs at 153 White st., Shrews- 'Jersey Blues Fair' Whllo In college, Mr. Farrow a bid of $1,80 per foot for a total bury. Mr. Moore la a past prc«l- To Be Held Saturday was a youth worker in an East bid of $14,454. Tho only other LITTLE SILVER- Assembly- dnnt of the Red Bank Klv/nnin. Harlem Protestant parish In his bidder was the Mills Dralnago man Alfred N, Beadloston has no- Ho Is married to tho former Mian MIDDLETOWN— The "Jersey fresh mini year. In his sophomor* and Construction company of tlflod this borough and Oceanport Dorothy Wood and, with their Mines Pair" will bo held Satur- year, he was assoclato pastor at Farmlngdalc, with an odor of that ho has appealed to Commis- two children, they ronldo at 428 day at 10:30 a. m. at tho home St. Allnins church in Long Is- $1.98 per foot, or a total of }16,- sioner Josoph IS. McLean of tho Rlvor rd., Fair Haven. of Dr. anil Mrs. C. Malcolm B. land. In bis last year, ho was In 890.40. Dopnrtmcnt of Conservation n.id Oilman, Hlossom Cove farm on the youth dopartment of th* Tho contract was awarded sub- Economic Development to try to Nnvrwlnk River rd, Tho fair was Riverside church In Nuw York ject to final adoption of an or- get tho U. S, Army Englnoois to scheduled for Innt Saturday, but city, Before entering tho etnil- dlnanco authorizing Inutallatlon lolcnt In tho matter of brldgo INDEX win rnlncd out. imry, bn dhl summer work with of tho curbo on thono stroats, oponlngB at Oceanport crook. Tim fair, sponsored by Mon- the Nr.v: York City Mission so- Coat of tho Improvement will Tho assemblyman said Ocoan- IllrtliR 2 mouth chapter, Hona of the ciety. be [usdBucd against, property port, Llttlo Bllvor and Town Church _ 20 Si 21 American Revolution will foil- After completing a. summer of ownnrs on tho two fltroots, Thoy croaks soon will bo dredged by The rocreation commission and Hobby Headquarters of Shrewsbury avo. Tuesday ttiro an exhibition arid show by clinical puntoral training at th* will bo given 30 days after adop- tho state. Ho prcrtlctod thnt boat tllimnllli'd _ 14 tn M tho Antique Automobile asaoela- No.uro-1'sychlntrla Inatltuto In tion of tho ordlnanco In which to tralllo will (Involop In both bor- night sponiorod a modal airplane exhibition at tha high school athletic fiold for tho pur- KilltorlulH - fl tlon. Members of tho Heel and Princeton, Mr. Farrow will servs construct tholr own curbs, oughs and thut paasngit through pose of stirring up interest in model airplanes for children in this aroa. In tha photo OliUiinrlpH 10 Ton Sports Cur club will Im the Pronbyturlnn churches of Un- Oconnport crook alifahl ho ufford- Old Time* fl droHmul In appropriate unlforinii. ion Kuriuico and Now Plymouth, Th« HfHl>tor'« clitMlllctl mlv«rtl««. cil. Tho local mnyor and council aro throe mombori of tho Porth Amboy Model Airplane club who participated in tho A .'ipeedbnnt iTRalln, water ski Ohio, Sept. 15. I ID iinirrind th« mentl luvfl rnora minion wlildi menus wrote- Mr. Bimriloston to thiink show. From tho left aro: Josoph Murphy, Woodbridgo; 0*11 Danbuck, Koasboy, and Rich- Social "fi conli'.'it and fashion show under former Unrnnrn Klndcnmrycr of morn rtiultt Hom«nita IIMH wlint you him for hit continued Intercut In K|iortn , :n t« to tlio direction of Mrs. H.irvev II. jiiKo 1'oreHt, 1U. Thoy have « WRnt or will liny wltnt yuu Unvti to netl. ard Elok, Woodbrldgc. Approximately rf>00 attondod tho exhibition. . 'ear-old «on, Timothy Hubert. —Athhrtlflnmsnt, tho drodnlng project. | TUUIIU'X* .*. 1M V I For PX COUNTY BIRTHS Movers' Ordinance Illegal, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nadeau of Highlands to Rescind Ban 100 McClean st., River Plaza, are parents of a son, born Friday at Monmouth Memorial hospital. On High Tension Lines Change Being Made at Shore Mr. and Mrs. Francis Earl Dcmpsey of 69 Highland manor, SEA. BRIGHT—Borough Attor- by Michael J. Stsvnla, Middle- Highlands, are parents of a eon, HIGHLANDS— Borough coun- ney A. Henry Giordano Tuesday town, 53,387.80. born Friday at Monmouth Me- Hines Reports cil's argument with the Jersey night called "unconstitutional" a morial hospital. Central Power & Light company moving -out- of -town ordinance Accept Heating System Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Regulin- 2 Polio Cases went Into the armistice stage that he had written at council's Council accepted from Howard ski of 69 Riverdale ave., Mon- Tuesday night with initial action direction and set about tho task Odell of the Roxbury Plumbing mouth Beach, are parents of a LONG BRANCH—Roland 3. to rescind the recently enacted and Heating company, Middle- son, born Saturday at Monmouth Hines, chairman of the county ban on overhead high tension of amending it according; to law. town, provisional completion of chapter, National Foundation The state supreme court, the Memorial hospital. lines. the new borough hall heating sys- Mr. and MrB. Nino Roncace of for Infantile Paralysis, this attorney said, had ruled it illegal tem, a $2,964 job. Mr. Odell ex- morning announced that two As its half of the bargain, the to make moving firms secure per- 202 Brown ave., West Keansburg, cases of polio, are being treated utility firm submitted a letter plained the price was up 5174 are parents of a daughter, born agreeing to oc-operate in the de- mits before taking clients' be- above the bid price because the Saturday nt Monmouth Memorial at Monmouth Memorial hospital. longings from one place to an- Stricken are James JJ. Free- velopment of a policy for future architect, Hugo Magnuson of At- hospital. dealings between the borough other. The burden, lie said, should lantic Highlands, decided on a Mr. and Mrs. John B. Forsyth man, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. fall to the property owner indi- larger boiler. The provision was James Freeman of Asbury Fark, and the company. It also agreed vidually. of 16 Glllesple ave., Fair Haven, and Gloria Del Rosso, 16, Perth to drop a suit against the bor- hat piping in the council cham- are parents of a son, born Satur- ough, challenging the ordinance. This court ruling was stated to ber be boxed In, which Mr. Odell day at Monmouth Memorial hos- Amboy rd., Matawan. Neither the local government here, by agreed to pay for. The job, in pital. had received the Salk anil-ptflo The ordinance was adopted letter and in person, by a group eneral, received council's praise. Mr. and Mrs. William Pettigrew vaccine, Mr. Hines said. There May 28 In an effort to forestall of Monmouth county movers at Tuesday, a letter from the of 231 Oxford ave., Fair Haven, were 13 cases in the county at installation of an overhead high the time the ordinance was put State Division of Alcoholic Bev- are parents of a daughter, born this time last year. voltage trunk line which local of- through last Apr. 24. Since then, erage Control (A.B.C.) said the Saturday at Monmouth Memorial ficials saw as. objectionable, and it has remained on the hooks borough would have to pay back hospital. PERSONALS to provide local control over such while Mr. Giordano studied it. as a rebate $7.40 to Mrs. Dorothy Mr, and Mrs. Lester Field of installations. It required that However, Borough Clerk Clar- ""harles and Lawrence Borges, Holmdel rd., Holmdel, are parents Philip T Pinckney rd., such lines be placed underground, ence Stevens said no mover ever operators of Club Ebbtide, on of a son, born Sunday at Mon- has jjoinei d the Ifew EnglanEld d MMu- and that the utility firm obtain made application for such a their $300 liquor license fee !or mouth Memorial hospital. tual Life Insurance company as a permits for any such installa- permit. 1956. The club, which applied late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker of career underwriter. He is asso- tions. 'or its license, had operated on Florence ave., Leonardo, are par- ciated with the firm's Bowes and Jersey Central brought suit, Have One Such Rule a temporary state permit. Clerk ents of a son, born Friday at Joseph agency in Newark. Mr. contesting Vie code as a violation While Mr. Giordano said it Stevens, saying he would "go af- The Post Exchange celebrated its 61st birthday yesterday and Maj. Sen. Howard Riverview hospital. Klein is married and has one son. of statutory rights and as too would be a "simple matter" to ter that $7.40 which belongs to Mr. and MrB. John Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Lewis of vague in that It failed to define amend the ordinance to make the us," did so yesterday. The state L. Peckham (left), chief of the Army and Air Force exchange service, helped observe the of 68 Pear st., New Shrewsbury, 11 Tilton ave. are parents of a "high tension" lines. property owner, instead of the said It was all a mistake, th'e occasion during his initial visit to Fort Monmouth. The post exchange head, while here are parents of a son, born Friday son, born Sunday at Monmouth A series of conferences follow- mover, responsible for obtaining borough should1 keep the money. at Riverview hospital. Memorial hospital. • ed and an agreement to discusi a moving permit, Mr. Stevens said for a tour of PX functions, also presented a gold watch to Harry Winnes of 46 Grant pi., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rudinski of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris of 98 the problems resulted. The ordi- "'we already have on our books" Stickers On Sale Little Silver, and main store manager, for 25 years' PX service. At the right is Maj. Gen. 21 Meadowbrook ave., Eaton- Rosevelt circle are parents of a nance rescinding the lines ban another ordinance calling for town, are parents of a son, born son, born Sunday at Riverview was approved on first reading Council gave Mr. Stevens per- Victor A. Conrad, Fort Monmouth, commander. Birthday cake and refreshments for the such action. This one, he said, mission to sell ten $5 business- Friday at Riverview hospital. hospital. \ Tuesday over the negative vote of requires persons, for tax informa- men's stickers, permitting yeiv- customers followed. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Connor of Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett and Councilman Alexander Bahrs. tion purposes, to say where they round parking In the front row 60 Haggera lane, Fair Haven, are sons Robert and John of the Public hearing on the rescinding are going. of the municipal beach lot, to parents of a son, born Friday at Bronx, N. Y., visited Mrs. Bar- measure was set for Aug. 14. However, the decision was to Ocean ave. tenants,' since there Angry Women Riverview hospital, rett's mother, Mrs. Wre,Vi A. Long Before acting to rescind, coun- revise the new measure, and were just 23 business "takerp," Arts Foundation Joins Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barkalow of 22 East Bergen pi., before leav- cil heard a letter from the power bring down the permit fee i'rom leaving some space left. (Continued from Page 1) of Farrow dr., Mlddletown, are ing for Seaside Park for six company in which it agreed that $5 to $1. parents of a son, born Friday at weeks. It would not install any lines of Councilman Jacobsen said he ment program had a general Councilman Charles Eilenberg- had decided to have re-lettered Riverview hospital. Mrs. E. C. Werner. Monmouth greater than 7,500-volt capacity "lack of conformity to any engi- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruce of Hills, and Mrs, S. M. Hoffman, without approval of local officials. er said he'd like to see a lower some of the county's Ocean ave. Civic Music Association neering trend." She told of the fee and Councilman Robert F. oad signs, rather than wait for Matawan, are parents of a daugh- 45 Leroy pi., return today from It also agreed to co-operate In washout of 50 per cent of the ter, born Friday at Riverview hos- a visit with Mrs. Werner's~'son-in- the development of a basic plan Keehn, Jr., said the borough the county to do the job. He also sod curbing that had been placed shouldn't be too tough on a per- said that the new Ocean ave. The board of directors of the pital. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. of future policy and to discuss Arts Foundation-Civic Music as- about some roads and the under- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bennett of John C. Bergan, Jr., New Haven, possible adjustments on existing son leaving town. "After all," he street lighting program Is pro- Monmouth Arts Foundation, Inc., mining of concrete curbing. said, "the poor devil may have gressing north beyond the Nor- signed a three-year contract with sociation drive are Dr. Somerville, 65 East River rd., Rumson, are Conn, ^ facilities. The utility will dismiss just enough money to move." the Civic Music association to af- chairman; .Mrs. Stofflet, chair- She reported that big crevices parents of a son, born Saturday at Souvenir cards have been re- its suit, and the position of th» mandy area. Mayor Farrell said had developed along Daniel dr. the county had called "property filiate with the national concert man of headquarters committee; Riverview hospital. ceived at The Register office dur- firm and the borough are not to Suggests 'Test Case' service in presenting artists of Mrs. Donald English, mailing list and David ct., that the roads, in- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kirsh of 34 ing the week from Miss Florence be prejudiced by the new action owners' responsibility" the job of cluding the township's New Mon- Mr. Eilenberger suggested that estorlng broken curbs at the national and International reputa- contacts; Miss Wirth, publicity, Shadowbrook rd., Shrewsbury, are R. Krldel of River rd., who Is on In any future actions, it wai the borough go BO far as to "make tion In a series of concerts during and Mrs. Edna Johnson, "kick- mouth rd., were becoming "mud parents of a daughter, born Sun- a cruise to "The Land of the agreed. former Normandy and Naveslnk laden" because of repeated wash- another test case" for the state railroad stations. the season In Red Bank. off" dinner. day at Riverview hospital. Midnight Sun." One postmarked court by, perhaps, removing the Tha Civic Music association outs and said that "not one storm Mr. and Mrs, Bernard McGah- "Nordkapp," (North Cape), which Action 'Too Late' fee, and leaving permit responsi- Won't Extend Season plan has made it possible for sewer" had been built. eran of 75 Forest ave., Keansburg, was dated June 12, states: "We Mr. Bahrs, commenting on the bility with, the mover. Councilman In view of recent weather con- cities from coast to coast to pre- To Attend OCS Other mothers joined Mrs. are parents of a daughter, born are very far north, Spent a very letter before action was taken on Walter Johnson said that, to him, ditions, council turned down a sent concerts annually on a fi- Melosh In a howl of complaint Sunday at Riverview hospital. interesting day sightseeing in Ice- the rescinding ordinance, said the it made no sense "to draw up an state proposal that the resort sea- nancially sound basis. Civic Music about the ravine that Is behind Mr. and Mrs, Garner Prulet of land. Another card, dated June company's proffered concessions ordinance and later come back son be extended beyond Labor associations are non-profit and lots 29 and 31. There, they said, 24 Holly st., Rumson, aro parents 20, and postmarked Bergen, Nor- were "Just fine; but they're just and say It's illegal . . . and back day. co-operative, requiring no guaran- a big pipe has been placed and of a daughter, born July 18 at way, stitea: "Bergen is a beauti- three months too late." down every time somebody gives Councilman Eilenberger said tors and incurring no deficits. left open. Monmouth Memorial hospital. ful city of lovely homes and views, Edward J. Ingram, vice presi- you an argument." two pumps at the sewage plant Each year an organizer assists In Township officials denied a story Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin An- bunt on many hills, all overlook- dent of the company, told coun- Against this, Mr. Stevens, who are wearing out and may have the direction of the membership that the women said they had dreach of 84 Bayview ave., Keans- ing the sea. It is modern, too. cil that the mercury vapor street also Is the borough's collector, to be replaced at the cost of $400 campaign, which lasts one week been told—that 20 feet of the ra- burg, are parents of a son, born Shopped In a department store lamps installation will be com- said that "I can't sit here and each next year. One Is now being only. Membership subscriptions vine )s on township property.. July 18 at Monmouth Memorial yesterday, which had everything pleted by the end of this week. enforce a cockeyed ordinance reconstructed with new parts. are available that week only, as Commlttceman 'Concerned' Mr. and Mrs! Norton Smith of as our department stores in the Work on the new lights, and on that Is contrary to the constitu- Mr. Jacobsen said that follow- there are no single admissions Commltteeman J. Crawford 19 Washington ave., Leonardo, are States. The city has a very love- other projects in the borough, was tion. The supreme court says It ing council's request, that came to the concerts and only mem- Compton said he had made an parents of. a, son, born July 18 at ly new post office, much more stopped when the ordinanca was can't bo done." after the decision at the last bers may attend. inspection of Monterey and came Monmouth Memorial hospital. modern than anything near us at adopted, but was resumed after Former Councilman Ralph W. meeting to bar private parking At Its recent meeting,' Mon- back "concerned that property Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Craw- home. It is a wonderful trip. Re- an earlier temporary agreement Lawrence spoke up from the east of Ocean ave., he asked Jos- mouth Arts Foundation named there is washing out into New ford of 122 Hollywood ave., Leon- gards to all." between borough and company audience to say the borough lost eph Zurich of the Downsea Beach its new board of directors and Monmouth rd. If the condition ardo, arc parents of a daughter, Miss Anna M. Lawless of Pros- officials. Borough officials pointed out "at the time the candy works to replace stones removed from trustees: Dr. E. T. Thelmer, continues, he said, the road will born last Thursday at Monmouth pect ave. is a patient in Monmouth out last night that the high ten- escaped" by moving out in debt, a retaining wall on the North chairman of the board' of direc- need to • be resurfaced. Mayor Memorial hospital. Memorial hospital. Her condition sion trunk line, which was ths and that he knows East Orange Beach. He said Mr. Zurich asked tors; Dr. W. T. Somerville, vice Blalsdell assured the women that Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller of this morning was reported as immediate interest of council In requires permits to be shown to that the hole be allowed for the chairman; Mrs. Charles Landsel- "we are In touch with the situa- Old Tennent rd., Morganville, are 'fair." adopting the ordinance, had been building superintendents prior to use of bathers but promised to del, recording secretary; Mrs. tion." parents of a son, born last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Lovelace of Installed before the code was ef- removals. Mr. Johnson said he al- day at Monmouth Memorial hos- Newman Springs ave. left yester- fective. plug it up should storm condi- William Wyer, corresponding sec- When residents said they were pital. so was familiar with the East tions warrant. retary; Dr. Wolfgang Kummer, told by the builders that they day for a month's stay with Mr. Tuesday night's meeting was Orange rules and suggested Sea Regarding requests made at the treasurer; Miss'Jeanne M. Wirth, were going to leave some curbing Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Lovelace's father, J. L. Lovelace continued to next Tuesday to per- Bright ask that city lor a copy. last meeting to reopen a blocked publicity and public relations; sodded, the mayor said this was of 59 Barker ave., Eatontown, are of Brownsville, Term.' mit action on an emergency wa- Discussion ended when Council- off portion of the borough beach Mrs. Norman K. .Stofflet, chair- an error. "They will put In con- parents of a daughter, born last Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett ter plant problem reported by man John A. Carlson recommend- where obstructions are In the wa- man of the scholarship commit- crete curbing, put in adequate Thursday at Rlvorview hospital, of 22 Oakland st. are parents of Councilman Robert G, Dlebold. ed that a new ordinance be pre ter, Councilman Eilenberger told tee, and Mrs. John Parmly, chair- S/Sgt. Robert W. Morgan storm sewers, correct drainage Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rizzo of a son born Monday at Monmouth The water committee chairman pared, "something legitimate." newsmen this could not be done man of tjje art advancement com- and fix that ravine," he Bald firm- Wall St., Eatontown, are parents Memorial hospital. said engineers of the Layne-New The ordinance, seeks informa- this season but the condition mittee. '•• LANGLEY AFB, Va. — Staff ly, repeating that the time limit of a son, born last Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Serplco York company, well contractors, tion as to just where an owner's would be taken care of later- Members of the board of direc- Sgt. Robert W. Morgan, son of for getting a good start on the Rivorvlew hospital. of Harding rd. have returned from Investigating plant operation dif- personal property Is being taken, Study Dancing Deck tors for tho coming season: Mrs. Mrs. Colleen M. Maxson of Nave- Job is two weeks. He said he Mr. and Mrs. John DiFedele of a most delightful cruise to Nassau ficulties, found screens at the two so further steps can bs taken if Councilman Kenneth Anderson Leon Abel, Mrs. Peter Blumherg, slnk and the late Paul W. Mor- didn't' expect the work to be Star rt., Freehold, are parents of and Bermuda on the Ocean Mon- water tanks so badly clogged ha leaves town owing taxes. As said he had looked Into a pro- Mrs. H. E. W. Burnslde, Miss gan, has been selected to attend finished in that time but certain- a son, born last Thursday at Riv- arch. Mr. Serplco, who is the they will have to be replaced. some saw it, the Information posal to build a 60 x 60 foot danc- Jean Cameron, Mrs. Ellis Finch, Officers' Candidate school at ly expected "proof of effort." erview hospital. proprietor of Serplco's office The pumps now are forcing the might also be used in checkups ng deck onto the municipal pa- Mrs. Thomas Koenjg, Mrs. Land- Lackland Air Force base In Tex- The committee also was faced Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noglows of equipment establishment on Mon- water and accumulated iron sedi- regarding other outstanding bills. vilion and the job would cost $800, seldel, Dr. Carl F.' Mueller, Mrs. as. Sgt. Morgan will leave for by a number of other drainage 478 Hance rd., Little Silver, are mouth st., says that there was ment through the screens, h» or $500 for one 60 x 30, The deci- training in September. problems, streets and lights re- parents of a daughter, born Fri- reo rain during the entire trip and said. Cost of the new screens was 1 Harrison Rowe, Mrs. Frank day at Riverview hospital. Belay Condemnation* sion was that there Is no money Shaw, Dr. Theimer, Mrs. Alan He is a graduate of Red Bank quests and other matters In its that, although the temperature estimated at $2,200, and necessary Council delayed action on steps in the current budget to finance Wallace, Mrs. William A. Wirth high,school and is married to the three-hour meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rlehs of roae to above 80 degrees, there work to by-pass the units to con- to be taken regarding the con- the Improvement now and, In- and Mrs. Wyer. former Nancy Cansler of Hamp- A letter from a resident of 20 Oaklawn rd., Fair Haven, arc was no humidity to annoy one's tinue water supply during replace- demnation of a group of build- parents of a daughter born Mon- pleasure. ment will cost another $500 he stead, to clean off a section of In charge of the Monmouth ton, Va. Sylvia, ter., in Goldin Brothers' day at Monmouth Memorial hos- ings lollo-wlng inspections by the paved surface of the parking Maplewood Terrace development, Gotfred C. Jacobsen of Branch said. Building Inspector Olaf Axelsen, lot for dancing now, and restudy New Monmouth, protested that Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Elwood ave., a graduate of the Red Bank Officials will confer with Her- over a "no" vote by Councilman the program next year. the builders there had "disre- of 573 Garfield ave., Belford, are high school and now a student bert Carusoe on possible meth- Johnson. Mayor Farrell cautioned all the garded many complaints" regard- parents of a daughter born Mon- at Gettysburg Seminary, Gettys- ods of financing the work and Mr. Giordano said he had been council committees not to go over Ing drainage and washouts. day at Monmouth Memorial hos- burg, Pa., will preach at the Holy hope to act on the problem Tues- requested by Harry Lane, a their, budget limitations "and Historic Life Saving Station pital. Trinity Lutheran church, East day. "Something has to be dont One from Marcus Daly of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Smith lawyer representing the Ocean- leave us in trouble at the end of township recreation committee re- Front st. this Sunday. now," Mr. Diebold said. port Development corporation, of the year." He said he was In sym- of 48 Patterson ct., Shrewsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Barnard ported washouts at Stevenville are parfints. of a son born Mon- Flooding Problem which he listed Arthur E. Wha- pathy with a view expressed by homes, next to Boden park. of Pinckney rd. have returned len as president, and Stephen Mr. Eilenberger that "we ought To Move to Twin Light Grounds day at Monmouth Memorial hos- from a motor trip through Penn- Clifford Schenck, Snug Harbor J. O'Connor, to hold up action to do something for the kids as Action Promised pital. sylvania, New York state, and ave., asked council to give atten- two weeks so he could attend his soon as possible" but the time Raymond N. Huot, 43 Mel- Mr. and Mrs. Emll Meyer of New England; Mr. Barnard was tion to the Snug Harbor creek HIGHLANDS — The historic of prohibitive electrical costs at vacationing from his position as daughter's wedding. Is not now. If he had some more this time, the commission voted bourne ter., reported a bad break 66 Hamilton ave., Leonardo, are flooding condition. Mayor Corne- Included are the development money, the mayor said he'd like Spermaceti Cove life saving ata- in a drain pipe on Rosewood ter. parents of a son born Monday assistant cashier at the Second lius J. Guiney, Jr., said applica- tlon will be moved this week to maintain the light from May National Rank. corporation's buildings on lots 14 to make the parking lot bigger, through October rather than the that had caused flooding and a at Monmouth Memorial hospital. tion has been made to the state and 15, one owned by tho Shadow to bring In more revenue. from Sandy Hook to the Twin four-foot deep hole. The commit- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Swanson Mrs. Math! B. Hamilton of department of conservation and entU-e year. Tryon, N. C, is visiting her son economic development for a cor- Lawn Savings & Loan company, Light grounds, It was decided at Theodore Hermans, reporting tee ordered repairs, Of Matawan are parents of a on lot 17, and the barge building Mrs. Lillian", Stafford, East rd., daughter born Tuesday at Mon- and daughter-in-law Mr. and rective project. Former Mayor a meeting of the Twin Light for the building committee," said Mrs. Thomas A. Boynton of 31 Frank J. Hall, who served until of Mr. O'Connor on lot 18, all In commission here Monday night. his group had Inspected the south Belford, put In a complaint that mouth Memorial hospital. ! '.ock one on the South Beach, School Bond Bid people In her area had waited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tammany Leroy pi. and her grandchildren, the borough's \ form of govern- The life saving station, to- wing of the building last week Rhett and Connie Boynton. ment was changed July 1, urged j.i this property, Mr. O'Connor gether with Its contents, was and suggested 'several J'emergen- nearly a year for the surfacing of Azalea ct., Little. Silver, are has held major financial Interest of that street, being put off first parents of a daughter born Mon- Miss Edith B. Walling of Tower that the borough not wait for given to the Twin Light museum cy" repairs, Peter Des Blens said Hill ave., who for many years state action. He suggested that In the past. Is Turned Down by the Coast Guard this spring. that work was progressing on by building operations, then by day at Riverview hospital. Council granted a month's sal frost and again by new construc- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puglisl of was secretary and bookkeeper engineers of surrounding munici- MIDDLETOWN — The town, Tho commission also decided several directional signs which with Cook 4 Oakley and who palities, whose drainage water axy to Pasquals A. (Pat) Long ship board of education last night to go ahead with reactivating the will be placed on roads leading tion. Now, she said, they want rt. 36, East Keansburg, are par- to decide what to do about a sec- action. ents of a son born Monday at was forced to give up her posi- contributes to the condition, be rejected a bid to buy bonds to- south tower 500-watt blinker to the site. tion on account of poor health, asked to confer with local and tion of property he owns across taling $4,520,000 for school con- light. G. V. Kadenbach was au- Mrs. Ida Feldman was named 'Fix or Close' Riverview hospital. Ocean ave. from the former Edge- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clayton was on Broad street yesterday county engineers on a joint proj- struction work. thorized to follow through with recording secretary, replacing After Mayor Blalsdell explain- morning accompanied by her sis- ect to correct the condition. May- water Beach hotel on the South The only bid was from Boland, paper work to obtain permission Mrs. Robqrt Bolster, who will re- of £03 Florence ave., Union Beach, Beach, following voiced condem- ed that last year the program are parents of a daughter, born ter, Miss Julia 3, Walling, for the or Guiney said he will confer SafTln and company, New York from the Coast Guard. Because main corresponding secretary. was hampered by lack of ade- first time since Christmas. Her with the engineers. nation by Mr. Axelson. The build- city, which offered to buy the Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial ing inspector said that while an quate state aid and promised that hospital. many friends are pleasingly sur- A 14,000 curbing project for bonds for $4,520,176, but wanted bids would be called by Aug.-15, prised that she has made such overhang on that structure is now an Interest rate of 4.2 per cent Mr. and Mrs, Dominlck Musonc YoJIey ave., from Navesink ave. dangerous It can be put in repair she asked: "And If they're not, of 14 Park View dr., Hazlet, are a remarkable recovery. to North Peak «t,, Is authorized which the board regarded as too will you close the street?" patents of a daughter, born Tues- Special Officer Peter Spagnuolo In an ordinance passed on first Scores Sea Wall Delay high. Back Talk in Hairdos "No one can barricade a'public day at Monmouth Memorial hos- of 23 Sunset ave. is a medical pa- reading. Owners of properties on Mr. Long, head of the PAL The board turned down the bid road," said the mayor. pital. ' ' . ' tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- the street are to pay for the Im- Realty company, said he has not In executive,' session. Later, Har- "I can ... and will," she stated. Mr. and Mrs. John Loorl of 272 pital. Officer Spagnuolo is as- provement. The borough will pay wanted to pour money Into the old Copeland, president of the By VIVIAN BROWN, Richard W. Shcehan, West East End ave., Belford, are par- signed to the borough parking the share of any property owner building as long as it stood In board, said the finance commit- AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor Koosevelt circle, reported a "ser- ents of a son, born yesterday at lots on White st. and between who does not bear his own costs, the way of sea damage. He said tee will study the possibility of ious act of vandalism" In his area Monmouth Memorial hospital. White st. and West Front «t. and will assess the owner for re- he has. been waiting for the state temporarily financing Its own HAIR INTEREST goes lo the on the night of July 7-8 and "cer- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean of imbursement. and county to get started with bonds. A report will bo made at back of the head. tain fears" in the neighborhood, next Wednesday's meeting. 116 Victoria pi., Union Beach, are Tony Roman, Ralph st., who ita sea wall program, and criti- Every conceivable type of chig- asked for a street light. parents of a daughter, born Tues- DeFazio Ordered had complained of a zoning vio- cized the repeated delays in that Board members said the high non from the tiny Swiss roll va- Put off until a special meeting, day at Riverview hospital. lation on the property of Charlei project. A month from now, he interest rate was the result of a riety to the large Danish pastry to bs held at 8 p, m. next Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Morris of O'Brien, Ralph St., was told by said, ho will know whether It's poor rating by Moody's Rating typo is being worn. Short-haired primarily to study drainage prob- 93, Martin dr., Lincroft, are par- To Hike Gas Price Borough Attorney Benjamin Gru- worthwhile to Improve the struc- Service, which rates municipal girls merely add hair pleco» to ac- lems at the Sunny Acres colony, ents of a son, born Tuesday at TRENTON—Arthur DeFazio, ber that tho condition had been ture or demolish It, risk. complish this end. Long-haired was the committee's approval of Rlvorviow hospital. Eatontown sorvlco station opera- ruled not In violation. 'Mayor One condemnation went A letter was read from B. Aid girls sweep back the hair and a variance to permit Charles Mr. and Mrs, Michael Creschuk tor, was ordered Monday by the Gulnoy said Building Inspector through. Richard A. Hample of en LUlywhlte, associate director twist It Into a little bun to suit Smith, caterer of Palmer a-'o., of Roae lane, Union Beach, are appellate division of Superior Joseph A. Dompsoy told officials WntflrvUw way jinirt hp nrrppri for federally affected areas of their h=lr lenrth. East KaansburR, to build a 40x45 paronts of a dauffhtor, born yes- court to ralso the price 6f the in a mcctlnfT on tho rnmpl.ilnt with Mr. Axelsen that a garage Uio Department of Health, Edu- Newest twist to the Idea Is the foot addition on his dining estab- terday at Riverview hospital, gasoline he sells to the regular that he found no violation. Mr. on his land was In such bad shape cation and Welfare In Washing- tinted chignon to match summer lishment. Mr. Smith produced a Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Toague of price of 26,9 cents a gallon, Roman, citing tho prohibition that he would take It down with- ton, D. C. clothes and accessories. Mix and petition signed by 10 neighbors 318A Ravine dr., Matawan, are Cltlen Service' company and against extending properties be- The board had applied for fed- in 30 days or permit tho borough match chignons In two-toned tint- favoring a variance to permit tho parents of a son, born Monday at Shore Gaa antl Oil company, yond existing property lines, In- to do it and charge him the coat eral aid to help finance construe ed hair arc tho trend. Tho chig- expansion, Fltkln hospital. Oakhurst, distributor of Cities sisted a rccont extension of the During the condemnation talks tlon nt the Belford school. Pen.I non Is worn In a double bun Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Maire of Servlco products, instituted suit porch of tho house constituted Council President Nells Jacob- Ing approval of U. S, aid '.he looped and braided In complemen- Josephine MaclJonald, 45 Coopor blvd., Mlddletown, are against Mr, DeFazio to make him a violation. Mr. Grubor was son was acting mayor. Mayor board has delayed award of jon- tary and contrasting colors. Fash- parents of a son, born Tucsdny comply with the fair trade price equally liulstont that It did not. Thomas Farrell, who came In tracts for work on the B',lford lon-wlse types may choose from Lieut. F. IN. Smiley at FlUiln hospital, of 20.9 cents after he had been Councilman Bahra pointed out school. Tho board recently re- late, said he was held up by a 14 hair tints ranging from canary SHREWSBURY —Mrs, Robert Mr, and Mrs. Francis Vogel of selling It for leis, The order by that the proporty owner had ob- transportation prohlem. ceived bids for work on both diamond and carrot-top hues to 48 Trafford st,, Shrewsbury, f."" Judges James A. Coolahan, Wal- tnlnod a permit from the build- the Llncroft nnd Bnlford schools, O. Macdonald of 81 Boechwood a gleaming bronze and jet black. dr., announces the engagement paronts of a daughter born yo&tor- ter J, Frcund and Joseph Weln- In^ Inspector for tho work and Koporln Easements In Some of the bids, however, Such combinations OB pastel of her daughter, Miss Josephine day at Monmouth Memorial hos- traub Is effective pending Mr, said even If there wore a viola- The mnyor said he had been In- gave combined estimates on tho bluo and black are chic for num- TWO-TONE CHIONON . .. Ann Mocdonald, to Lieut, Fred- pital, DeFazlo'fl appeal of a court order tion, llttio could be done about formed that tho county had sent work of both schools. mcr. Ditto yellow and white. Two eric Nell Smlloy, ton of Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leo of 3 which denied him an Injunction It. Mr. Roman said tho building the atnt« full casement agree I Work on the Llncroft school Is nhades of green suggest the cool Tint your hair to match your Mrs. Frfldorlo A, Smlloy of Phil- Bolslmw avo., Shrowsbury town- to prevent the companion from lnspoctor had forced another mentd for tho »ea wall Monday not affected by the letter from look of n limeade, oimeinble. Thnt't the newest adelphia, Pa, Tho weddtng will ship, aro parents of a. daughter, discontinuing service to him. property owntr In the aroa to imd that what IB nv,'aitcd now U Mr. Llllywhltc, but the Belford The Interesting point about the take place In August, born yostorday at Hlvervlow hos> After tho court granted him a move baok a building which vio- the final award of the sea wnll program must await a final de- wrlnklo In the beauty world. return to chignon hair fnshions is Tills chignon was dfnlgncd by Mlsn Macdonald in the daugh- Mr. and Mrs. James Horaii of temporary restraint, he charged lated tho rule, although a, pormlt contractB, Ha expressed a hope cision from Washington. that It Is a spontaneous choice of ter of the lato Robert Gordon 100 Naveslnk avo., Highlands, them with threatening to dis- had boon given for-tho work, that "work will start before any The letter also said that there the girls themselves, There has Doris FIRIHCIIIT Mncdonnld, nnd wnn graduated III lire parents of a dmtghtor, born continue servlco to him, Mon- hurricanes (ret underway." are 183 additional children for boon no promotion by h&lrdresa- June from Contenary Junior eol- yesterday at Klvcrvlew honpltul. day's order by th« throe-mnn Tho correct name of Tiger Chnrlen J. Hesse, Inc., Atlantic which the board may claim fed. ors, cvon though thn Idea Is catch- hnlr gimmicks. Long:, Japanese! logo at Huekottstown. Lieut, Mr, and Mm. Herbert Fleming oourt makos it mandatory for pltoher, Poto Wojoy Is Wojclech- Highland!, was low bidder, for oral aid under R law w.'iich per- ing on llko wildfire. The new linlrplm with Jeweled tope that Smiley wn« graduated from La- nf Suffolk avo,, Port Monmouth, tho companies to continue service owskl. Detroit purchased the $3,280.70, for a contract he WIUI mits federal aid for schools af- tinted chignon should cronto even aro worn orlss-cionnod are vory fayetto college In lOCJ, and in a am puronts of a daughter, born to him pending the decision on righthander from Brooklyn after av.'«rdn(i to surface Peninsula fected by ii military Installation rnorn excitement. popular. Hawaiian tourlntn bring member of Tlicta Dolta Chi fra- yMlnrday nt Rlvcrvl^w hospital. tho appeal. tho 10SS season. »v«, Imbrle pi., Front «t, nnd n In the school area. Hair acccHiiorloii urn Inking on buclt hair accnniiorlw hoi oiliilviUoiii. of 'MflSQ tons of coal. l A iJ MONMOUTH COUNTY The largest crowd ever to see RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956—3 I BLUEBERRIES SURROGATE'S COURT HEALTH HINTS r. horBc race In Florida was the S Frozen berries, fresh fruit Notice to Creditors to Present Plainfield Man Buys Raritan 42,366 at tho 1956 running of the Claims Against Estate (This column Is contributed as Wldencr Handicap at Hlaleah. \ for home use. ESTATE OF LUJSLLA CLAYTON, a public service by the Medical JRt. 33, 1 mi, Eo. Collingswood Clr.j deceased. society ol New Jersey and the 1 Hours: ID a. m. to 5 p. m. i'uiauunt to the order of EDWAKD Tract for Shopping Center A golfer forfeits his amateur C. UKUEGE, Surrogate ot the County Monmouth County Medical so- status if he caddies after reach- I BLUEBERRY ACRES of Monmouth, this day made, on the ciety. Questions should be ad- ing his 21st birthday, according application of the undersigned, Doris dressed to the Medical Society PLAINFIELD—Philip J. Levin, < NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY V White and Mabel Itehrig, Execu- program—a high cos. for the to U. S. G. A. rules. trices of the estate of the laid Luella ot New Jersey at 315 West State Plainflold builder and developer, round trip to Washington. Clayton, deceased, notice is hereby at., Trenton 8, N. J.) has purchased from S. Stephen A member of the New Jersey given to the creditors of said deceased Cool Advice for Hot Swimmers Atkins the Walling airport, lo- to present to the Raid ExecutriceB Congressional delegation also re- COMPLETE KODAK FILMS their clairnB under oath within six "Go jump in a lake!" is fairly cated at the Intersection of rt. cently sounded a warning note months from thlB date. sound and friendly advice In hot 36 and Middle rd., in Raritan on the dangers Inherent in ex- BATTERY SERVICE DEVELOPED Dated: July 8, 1966. weather, and many of us will in- township, for the development of panding Federal aid, N*w—Rental*—Re char £• Bovnton & Boston •Doris F. White, a shopping center. 58 Hilltop Terrace, cline to accept it enthusiastically. "It must not be forgotten," said General Insurance JUMBO Red Bunk, N. J. If a lake is not handy, a pictur- The center, to be known as Congressman Robert W. Kean, DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. m » EAST FRONY STREET Mabel RehriK. esque pool, a murmuring stream, Airport plaza, will provide shop- that the more fields of service 91 Lake Avenue, RED BANK a slow-flowing river, or the rest- ping facilities for the Keyport- the Federal Government enters, TEX.I RE a-OUi S. BurriH Boynton . PRINTS Fair Haven, N. J. Matawan area. Daniel S. Welgand, Esq. less sea itself will do. But what- the greater becomes thii need for 8 Drummond PI. John V. Crowell. Jr. 8 n.d Bank, N. J. ever the body of water that we David Montgomery, project Increased or continued high Fed- (opp Boro B»»> 12-60c (Attorney). J20.1S choose, the following cautions manager for Mr. Levin, announc- eral taxation. The Federal Gov- Sam B. Boynton, Jr. WHY PAY MORE? should, for survival's sake, be ed this week that over 400 feet ernment has no money except that MORRIS Bank 6-0952 kept well in mind: Send for Mailer NOTICE of space have been already com- which it gathers In tWs from AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE' Don't swim in contaminated JInil Film to USK OF PLAYGROUND AREAS IH mitted to W. T. Grant, Grand the residents of the 48 states. It WESTERMAN THE BOROUGH OF LITTLE SIL- waters; they may give you more Union company, Sun Bay Drug also must not be forgotten that P. O BOX 838 , VJ3K. —to your sorrow—than relief company, Jay Ann ladies' -wear Federal participation oh a large Chartered Life Underwriter Bradk-v Beach. N J. WHBRiSAb, the Uoroush of Little Sil- from the heat. ver is now and proposer to operate and that negotiations are pend- scale can bring Federal dictation. Member of New Jersey Bar Playground •cens in the Borough of Don't dive off adock or a cliff ing with others for space In the Such dictation may seeln remote Member of the Top Ciub Little Silver, under the direction and into water that isn't there, or in- center which will provide up- now, but how can we predict what supervision of the Playground Com- to water whose depth you do not wards of 600 feet of frontage and may happen in the years to come. FHE RE 6-^867 mission ; and know. WHKdtfclAS, it is necessary to pre- 1,000-car parking. "As demands grow foi the Fed- NEW YORK LIFE MONEY LOANED serve order to protect all these yeroona Don't entertain an exagger- Harold D. Glucksman, Newark eral Government to take over using said* playground ,areas either ated opinion of your prowess as INSURANCE COMPANY on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments. MADLYN participating in gamea or an aiiectatora architect, is preparing plans for more and more of the responsi- WE PAY CASH FOB OtD GOLD and SILVEIl and it ia necc-mry to keep order and a swimmer, or you may be disil- the development, construction of bilities of the states und local to lay down certain rules and regula- lusioned once and for all. 67 Prospect Ave. RE 6-4084 Cameras, Binoculars, etc. SHOP tions to guard the use of said property which should start late this year. communities, It might hi well for L!c«n*efl And bonder! by SUU of N, J. and the conduct of the people using the Don't swim unaccompanied, or The property was purchased by us to hark back to the words of Smart Stylings same; now, therefore at night. Mr. Levin through the office of wisdom uttered by President Don't engage in heavy swim- Broadway Loan Co. fot BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR Bankers, Ltd. of Pateraon, repre- Abraham Lincoln when he said: AND COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH ming for at least two hours af- sented by Stuart Coven. " 'The legitimate object of gov- 208 Broadway Long Branch Particular OF LITTLE SILVER; ter eating. CLAYTON'S .SECTION 1. A i>layKruund or rec- ernment is to do for a community Women reation area ae used herein shall mean Don't "horse around" In the of people, whatever they need to any tract of tend which tins hereto- water. Fools can kill as effective- Know Your Government have done, but cannot do, at all, Surgical Service fore or may hereafter be designated ly as murderers. Here are the Reasons why 498 PROSPECT AVENUE. by the Mayor and Council as prop- or cannot, so well do, tor them- erty of the Borough or in the poi- And remember; He who swlma High Cost Federal Aid selves—in their separated and in- Qualified Male-Female Fitters session of the Borough for recreation the thoughtful way, shall live to Another program of Federal LITTLE SILVER purposetj and deslRtmted na playground dividual capacities. In alf that the and recreation area, swim another day. grants-ln-"ald' 'to State end local people can individually do as well YOU PAY LESS! SECTION 2, The use of all play- Michael S. Mewjohn, M. D. governments Is launched under for themselves, government ht Trusses - Belts ground and recreation area a a a con- terms of legislation newly-enacted stituted under tho'lirst section of this not to Interfere.' " I WE SERVICE AU Makes and Models Oil Burneri with the ordinance shall be subject to the fol- Most people find that hearing by Congress. This provides $7,- Artificial Limbs Heating .System. ONLY 5 DAYS lowing rules and rojfulntions hereinaf- is less keen immediately after 500,000 annually In Federal funds MONMOUTH COUNTY ter set forth, meals. to extend rural library service— SURROGATE'S COUKT Braces - Crutches IVE SERVICE Entire Plumblngr. SECTION 3. All persons using the heretofore regarded as primarily Notice to Creditors to Present same shall conduct thcmnelvcs In an Clalmn Aialnst Eslat* Supporters tVE SERVICE All Types Water Pumps. MORE orderly manner, there shall be no row- The New York Stock Exchange the function of local government, ESTATE OK WILLIAM PAGE, DE- dyism or disorderly conduct upon any Uncle Sam has persisted in CEASED Elastic Hosiery, etc. portion of such playnround nnd rec- uses more than a million lead doling out "aid" In Increasing Pursuant to the order of EDWABD WE SERVICE All Mokes Air Conditioner*. TO TAKE ADVANTAGE reation area. pencils a year. C BROEGE, SurroKate o( tlie County SECTION 4. The .Playground Com- amounts to state and local govern- of Monmouth. this day made, on the mission shall have the right to set ments during the post-war period application of the undersigned. Lavina RENTALS SUMMER aside certain portions of unid play- MONMOUTH COUNTY even though his own finances Norman sole executrix of the eslnte USUAL SERVICE FOR YOUR OIL BURNER ground and recreation area for the SURROGATE'S COURT of the said William PaRe. deceased, no- CLEARANCE playing of 11 particular frame or for a Notice to Creditor! to Present were out of control. In 1955 such tice Is hereby Kiven to the) creditors Wheelchairs OUR CHARGE IS $10.00 particular use and such area ahull be Claims Against Estate Federal appropriations totaled of said deceased to present t|> the said marked and designated with the pur- ESTATE OV JOHN LITVIN DE- more that $3 billion—approximat- sole executrix their claims under oath Hospital Bedt - Walkers l>oBe for which the flame is to be used. CEASED. within six monthfl from this date, No other games shall.be permitted in ing three-fourths of the deficit Dated: July 17. 1066. I Tel. REd Bank 6-1041 or HOImdel 9-8441 said nrea and no person upon said Pursuant to the order of EDWARD run up by the Feferal Govern- Call RE 6-3756 VILLAGE playground and recreation area ghnll C DROEGE Surrogate of the County LAVINA NOHMAN, disturb uuch frames. of Monmouth this day mude. on the ment that year. The 1955 total 8 Cherry Street . New Shrewsbur . N. J. SECTION fi. No bicycle, horsee or application of the undersigned Milton represented a six-fold Increase The Itegiawr B ctu-silfted advertise- CRANE PLUMBING & HEATING S Kramer, Administrator, with Will Messrs Wise & WIM. ments havA more readers, which menm automobiles shall be ridden or driven over the half-billion dollars in 64 Urond Street. PREP SHOP by nny one on any area set aside AS annexed, of the est«t« of the »nld John mora result a Advert!«em*nt. Lltvm. deceased, notice is hereby Kiven Federal grants appropriated a Red Bank, New Jersey. a tennis court nnd no bicycles, horses Attorneys. 16.38 or automobiles shall be ridden or to the creditor of said deceased to decade earlier. Federal grants in- 121 Markkam PI. driven in nny nrea where a irame of present to the said Administrator with to New Jersey alone in fiscal .1955, any kind is in process, Will annexed, their claims umier oath as reported by the Secretary, SECTION 6. No person shall inter- within six months from this date LITTLE SILVER fere in any manner whatsoever with Dated: July 19, 1956 totaled J52 million for 41 pro- Mdterniti nny game which is being held in a MILTON S. KRAMER grams, or about $5 million more RE 6-8299 designated nrea for such purpose, 20 Uurrouk-hs Way, than provided for 38 programs a KLOTHES KLOSET SECTION 7, There shall be no ma- Mnplewood, N. J. Here at last... licious destruction o( nny recreational Milton S. Kramer, Esq.. year earlier. -catering I equipment and facilities which ..shall be 11 Commerce Street. OPEN ALL YEAR placed on said playground nnd rec- Newark. New Jersey Concern over the growing tend- Ex clua i v e\y reation urea a. Attorney. S17.64 ency to turn to the Federal Gov- SECTION 8, The Playground Com- MONMOUTH COUNTY mission shall have the right to re- ernment has been exhibited both SURROGATE'S COURT EXPECTANTMOTHER MIDSUMMER SALE serve certain areas for Raines and at home and in Congress. The LIZ AMBROSE other recreational purposes and also Notice to Creditors to Present New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- With a Complete Line ot the equipment which may be set up in Claims Ajainrt Estate MATERNITY AFPARBL connection therewith, for certain dates ESTATE OK EDWARD C. HOLLO- tion emphasizes tho high cost of SPORTSWEAR — DRESSES In ndvnnce and no person Bhnll have Federal "aid"—pointing out that SAVE 10% TO 33'3% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK SPRING LAKE the right to use such areas during WAY. DECEASED, SUITS — LINGERIE Pursuant to the ordtr of EDWARD I New Jersey taxpayers must con- SOT BOND ST. such reserved time without the con- C BUOEGE. Surrogate of the County sent in writing of the Plnytrround tribute more than two dollars In (Opp. Bond St Public School) Commission, of Monmouth, this day made, on the For application of the undersigned. £thel taxes for every dollar received in Asbury Pork. M. J. PR k-J10< OF HIGH QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS' SECTION 9. The Playground Com- G. Holloway, administratrix of the efl- the State from the Federal grants mission sKnll have the right to fix late of the Bald Edward C. Holloway, hours within which certain deslKimted ilecensed. notice Is hereby fflven to tile During this sales event, we ar* of- CASUAL, DAYTIME Areas may be used and no one shall creditors of said deceased to present fering an outstanding assortment have the right to use the same out- to the said administratrix their claims •ide of said hours, under oath within six months from this of home furnishings from nation- SECTION 10. All individuals and date. Registered Representative and organized activities using any partic- Dated: July 17. 1956. ally-known manufacturers. Every ular recreational nrea shnli be respon- ETHEL G. HOLLOW V¥, W< havt an opening lor > registered representative to assist Item Is from our regular stock and sible for maintaining such area in P. O, Box 166 a clean and orderly manner. No per- K D. #1. In Krvlelnx our ell»nt»U. R full opportunity ^^ Court, State House Annex, Trenton, 10-Pc Mahogany Suite 1295.00 1035.00 TKIOF ENTIRE Phcne RE 6-3033 New Jersey, in accordance with the 10-Pc Cherry Suite 739.00 591.00 m^ STOCK OF LAMPS Acting Clerk. rules of Civil practice nnd procedure. $26.64 Bo: M»K of Little Silver. 9-Pc Maple Suite 785.00 638.00 *" W> hav. long been fumaua for This action nan been Instituted for Lamps offering on* o [ lh« Urgent ••- the purpose of foreclosing (our Cer- nn« UmpB Foir«r EverKv.rtyf sortmen, U of. for tificates of Tax Sale covering the prem- MANY EXTRA ml M iI0und WB lnvlt« your ises hereinafter described, made by $100 Room Inspection! John M. Weat. Tax Collector of the Township of Mindletown, lo Wataon W, PAY ONLY $2 SALE... VALUES IN Kern, all dated December 29th. 1942, nnd recorded in the, office of the Clerk SPECIAL of Monmouth County, New Jersey, in Book 1250 of MortRBges on pages 208, 204. 206 and 206, respectively; of which GULISTAN BROADLOOM CARPET the Pta.nt.fT la now the holder, the premises to be ft fleeted by said suit SALE ON being described as follows: MANUFACTURED RIGHT HERE IN FREEHOLD ALL those certain lots, tritcti or par- cels of land and premised, hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and beinft in the.Township of Middle* SUMP PUMPS town, In the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey Sculptured WILTON EXTRA-SPECIAL! How—Big Discounts FIRST COUNT: And being num- bered and designated us Lots Num- bers 43 and 44 Block P. and Lots BROADLOOM Numbers 17 and IS, in Block G, of On: Ideal Bench, In said Township, as shown 9x12 RUGS on a "Map of Property at Kennsburg, 100% Wool Monmouth Co N J.. known, as Ideal Discontinued Patterns Reach," madf by H. S, Sprout, C.E.. By GUUSTAN and died in the Office of the Clerk of A truly fine cirpi-.t for those A Complete Shallow Well Monmouth County New Jersey, June who want Ihe but. Available Wide variety of patterns, Hall and Stair Carpet 10th 1907. In Cute 36. Section 7, In toaat, grey or green. All colors and qualities reduced SECOND COUNT.. Known and des- ROLL ENDS WATER SYSTEM ignated as Lotn Numbers 17 1». 43 Bt&nilard -width*. for clearance. and 44. In Block R and Lots Numbers 2i and 2T. in Olnck S. of Ideal Beach, H.g. 114.95 REMNANTS In the an Id Township, as shown on a Now .50 ITS UNDER THE SINK "MBP of Property at Kennsburu, Mon. Jft.95 Co, N. J. known as Ideal Bench," 39 Up THROW RUGS ' Htra't a compUt* wattf syilom to irtnoe by II 3. Sproiil, C K., nnd filed Si. Yd. smell and compact that you can In the Office of the Clerk of Monmouth Co. N, J.. June 10. .507. In Case S8, install It undtr your lltchtn link, Section 7, or ctllar llipi ., . and It dallvati THIRD COUNT: And being num- 9 Pliume Remember To Bring Roam Measurements WHY HAVE A up to 3V0 6PH, bered nnd den IK tinted as Lots Num- ld» low prScad lanciitar Turbo-Pal b#n * and 8. in Block T, nnd Lois Numbers 21 and 22. in Block W, nf WET, DAMP li furnished compltta and raidy Ideal Beach In inld Township, AS for plug-In Initiation. It rial only shown on a "Map of Property nt on» moving part ... no valvai, Kea.'.ibtiric. Monmouth Co., N. J,, known CLEARANCE OF SUMMER ni Ideal Bench," mnde by H, S, Spi-oul, CELLAR no balti, no lubrication r«qu!i«d, C E, urn! filed In the Office of tlie Idaal for bungalows, collagsi, ale, Clerk of Monmouth County New Jer- FURNIT URE, GLIDERS, Etc. whiMvar ip'ct It llmltad. sey, Juna 10th. ldr)7. In Cnne an, Sec- Contact m for compUta Informa- FOURTH COUNT: Ami being num- Thoro Is still time to take advantage of the hlg savings PRICES BEGIN tion. Thar* ii bered nnd y virtue of ownernhlit. Inher- itance! ilen re nt IntoRtncy, <\tv\n». dow- er. c\.rtfl«y, mortKtiK*. ^^A or convey- Salesrooms jor Giilistan's Famous Rugs Mad? in trcehntd PKKKtlOLD SUPPLY COMPANY nnctt entry of judgment or other Ingnl or Uvrful rlwlil, The nnture of which And for Fine Furniture jrum America s llest Makers nUUSTAN MILL nml I!i0 renntin that you and ench of NEAIl OUU STORE 61 MONMOUNTH ST. RED BANK you nr« Joined rm tlnfonunntn \n snt forth wltli iinrtlriitnrlly In tlm cum. needs 21 WEST MAIN STREET, FREEHOLD, N. J. Ft.« Dillvry Within Plnlnt n copy nf whirl, will be fur- PHONE RE 6-1656 iililieil you ort roinnmt, mldrcHN^d lo 10 Hll«i of Rtole the nltnrn-v of tlie plnlntili at tin Store Hours: Monday thru Sntuntay H:00 AM. lt> S:.W I'M. ulwivft rii«iitlnrif>if nititif1** (0 0ROAO ST, 717 COOKMAN AVE. 214 BROADWAY Parking For Our Customer* DutiM.i July lf> IBM. i i — --V—Vnrir Opon Fridays lo 9 P.M."i—~~ I, GltANT HCOTT. RED BAlk ASBURY PARK LONG DRAI (CM Clerk of tin miperlot Court, 4—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Cars Collide New Specialist N. J. Daily Farm Wages scn and Mrs. William Mueller re- Third Highest in U.S. ceived gilts. At Applebrook TBENTON — Farm workers Dessert Party Table prize winners were Mrs, For Gardeners Hubert Kyan, Mrs. Sal Glovenco, In New Jersey receive the third MIDDLETOWN—Richard Zap- NEW BRUNSWICK — Home Mrs. Helen Kornek, Mrs. Theresa pior, 30, of 594 Prospect ave., New highest average dally wages in For Aid Squad Schulte, Mrs. Michael J. Mona- gardeners can. now share their York city, paid $30 In fines Sat- worries and problems with a new the nation, according to the New HIGHLANDS — The Ladles' han, Sr., Mrs. Opferman, Mrs. urday after his car rammed the Jersey crop reporting: service. Fred Teuschler, Mrs. William full-time specialist at Rutgers unl- auxiliary of the first aid equal! car of Albert Carlozzo, 52, of 1 •erslty. held a dessert card party last Mueller. Mrs. Michael Debbs, Stirrup lane, Eatontown, which Average dally wages In the week at the first aid building, Mrs. Ethel Domaraia, Mrs. Mar-was stopped for n. red light. state are reported at $9.40, only corner of Valley and Fourth sts. guerite H. Keiper and Mrs. Mary slightly below first and second Fisher. Carlozzo was stopped for -a, Mrs. Orris D. Steelman, chair- light at rt. 35 and Applebrook place Connecticut and Rhode man, was assisted by Hrs. Mar- Farm rd. when Zappier /ailed to Island nnd the same as In Mas- tin D. Fehlhaber, auxiliary presi- I'ETHICKS RETURN stop. Zappier was charged with dent, Mrs. William Beatty, Mrs. NAVESINK — Mr, and Mrscareles. s driving, no registration sachusetts, The average Is U per cent above the wages re- William Kohlenbush and MrsTliill. p C. Pethlclt of First ave. and no license in his possession. David Patterson. ported July 1, 1955, and 71 per have returned home after' vaca- No charges were made against Mrs. Arthur I\ Danlell, Mrs. Morris Trebble, 247 Belmont ave, cent above the national aver- Laura Rubley, Mrs. Charles Han- tioning at Rockpoil, Mass. Newark, when his truck skidded age of $5.50. into the car of John VanKirk, 384 Cooper rd., Mlddletown, which was stopped for a red light at rt Eugene Reardon. 3d. 35 and Navesink River rd. Has Birthday Parly S ALWAYS Trcbblo said he applied his NEW SHREWSBURY—Eugene brakes and his truck skidded Into Reardon, 3d, son of Mr. and Mr*. All Veil NEED VanKlrk's car. Eugene M. Beardon., Jr., ot James Powers, Rarltan ave., Knollwood dr., marked his 13th Leonardo, hit a utility pole on birthday Wednesday of last week n business Monmouth ave. Sunday, when he at a barbecue party at his home. 37 years failed to make a curve. No Attending were James Reardon, charges were made. Robin Dunn, Tommle and Lynn Dibble, Terrenee Mary and Deri- Need Money for College' nU O'Keefe, Alex and Eric Han- Lincroft sen, Mrs, Louise Steets and Mr. UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hubbard and Mrs. Jack O'Keeie, all of New of Mlddletown-Lincroft rd., have Donald B. Lacey Shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs. Eu- had their, grandchildren, Rosema- gene M. Reardon, Sr., Atlantic iio and Earl Nichols, visiting Donald B. Larty, whoss ap- Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund them the last six months. M/Sgt. pointment will t"Jte effect Aug. 1, Schmidt, Leonardo; Mr. and Mrs, We Loan Money for and Mrs. Earl P. Nichols, who the first member of the staff Jack Reardon and daughters have been in White Sands, N. M., >f the extension service of the Diane, Joyce and Pattle, West Educational Purposes visited. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard •allege of Agriculture to hold the Keansburg; Mr. and Mrs. Charles and took their children back title of extension specialist In Pede and children Laura and Da- with them to New Mexico, where home grounds. A native of vid, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul If you aren't prepared to pay for your Spt. Nichols Is stationed. He was3ohenectady, N. Y., he has been Naughton and children Paid, formerly stationed at Fort Mon- isoclate agricultural agent In Kathleen and John, Port Mon- child's college tuition we may be able mouth. Westchester county, N. Y. moutih; Mr. and Mrs. Joe CaMndo, Mrs. Otto Kettel of Brooklyn Llndley G. Cook, associate dl- Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. Danny to help. The Second National Bank AMERICAN- was a guest Sunday of Mr. and•ector of tho extension service, Casey and children Danny, and vi'll lend you the. money to send your Mrs. Anton Kurt of Roma Court. who recommended Mr, Lacey's ap- Edith, Allenhurst, and Mr. and COMPLETELY INSTALLED Mr. and Mrs. John Mauser at- jolntment to the university trus- Mrs. William Wenner, Sr., Thorn- child to college. Repayments are keyed Modtm sink, tub. commc-dt in tended the surprise birthday ses, say'g that Mr. Lacey will dike, Mass. white or color. Gorgeous show- party for Mrs. Joseph Hamer- :over the complete home grounds to your budget and you pay nominal er, copper water lines, fluor- nick at Colt's Neck Sunday. leld. bank rates. Stop in to see us about it •scent lights, medicine cablnet. A special project will be to help Ills on walls and floor. Installed Julius Soefflng, father of Mrs. Harry Seylaz, Is a medical pa- >repare educational materials and soon. by registered master plumbers. develop 4-H projects for usa par- Featured This Wiekt tient at Monmouth Memorial hos- ticularly in suburban areas. pital. Jerry Ann and Marian Mr. Lacey was trained in hor- Schwartz, children of Mr. andIculture, floriculture, entomology, rop-growlng and other subjects Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Jr., of tt Pennsylvania State university, HOME-MADE MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ERECTED Middlesex, spent a week on va- Vr CONCRETE HATlONAlir fAMOUS rtiich awarded him a bachelor of FOUNDATION cation with their grandparents, clence degree in 1950, and Cornall AT NO EXTRA COST PEANUT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sohwartz, lnlversity, from which he received * MEETS AIL Sr. IUILDING CODES he master of science degree In A meeting of the officers and 1951. He is an Air Yorce veteran BRITTLE * 24 MODELS TO trustees of the LIncroft-Everett the SECOND NATIONAL CHOOSE FROM and had commercial experience Community fund committee will Mfore joining the Westehester be held Wednesday at the) homo ounty extension offlco in 1951. Lb. EXPAND YOUR HOME- of Marcus Daly, chairman. 5O< The guest speaker at the Lin-Car Hits Fence, of RED BANK INCREASE ITS VALUE! croft-Holmdel Kiwanis club meet- Reg. eio Lb. *BRICK ing at Lincroft inn Thursday ^ree at Rumson night was Robert A. Cabaen, ser- •FRAME vice supervisor of the research RUMSON—John Desmond of 29 Church st. escaped serious Injury *STONE division of Product Engineers of Du Pont. He spoke on labor re- early Monday morning when the •BLOCK lations. Eight members of the car he waa driving struck a fence BIRNN CANDY Asbury Park and one member of and tree on East River rd. near Park ave. tho Keyport clubs attended. Har- (1 BROAD ST. PROSPECT AVE., LITTLE SILVER • BROAD ST., RED BANK GUARANTEED ROOFING old Morgan will be program According to police, Desmond WEATHERPROOF SIDING! chairman this week. His guest was traveling east on River rd. BCD will be William Pearsley of South The car jumped the curb on the SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1864 No mert nttd for point. Orange, who will present a mu- north side of tho Kavookjian 91 Imulelid sical program. property. The car stopped when cold! Olvi younelf a It hit a .tree on the Kavookjian modem appiurlnq tomi PASSENGER INJURED property. Desmond, who com- FUEL OIL BID Ions, as required during 1950-67 school they will be publicly opened at th« id forgit upkeip and plained of pain in his right arm, The Board of Educntlon ot tb« Bor-year. It ii respectfully requested that Little Silver school. aln)«nanct. Amelia Daly of 48 Monroe ave., was taken to Rivervlew hospital. ough of Utt1« Silver. Nsw Jersey, nuks all bids b« submitted in t*rnu of cost The Board reserves the right to re« Thin, Crltp and Dellr.loui for sealed bldi for the supplying of over harbor price at the time of de>jecfr any or all bids and to waive Im- Shrewsbury, a passenger In a car He was Issued a summons for 65,000 gallons (more or leu) of No, 4 Itvory. AM blda must ba In the hands material Informalities, driven by Sarah Sledlick, 52 Mon- fuel oil, 24-26* Baumo, said oil to be of Uie Secretary of the Board of Edu- PHONE TODAY FOB FREE ESTIMATE ireless driving. Police Capt Wil- D1 lNC. • ([•[11 VIIX M\r* U roe ave., was Injured in a two-car delivered In tank truck load loti of cation not later than 8:00 P. M., BWiniitiiion iwt Murn. our, mmm mm liam Zerr investigated. approximately not les« than 4,000 sal- D.S.T.. Aiiffuit 2, 1956. at which time J8.58 'M JrW Secretory. » run accident Saturday morning at • tun • mil sis? 17( Our Estimator Will Call at Your Oakland and Pearl sta., Red Bank. • rimHIS If A«H Convenience—Day, Nltt or Sunday The other car was driven by Abraham J. Zager, 235 Sycamore Phone ASBURY PARK ave., Shrewsbury. The injured fa woman was treated at Rlvervlew hospital. According to iwlice, Mr. PROSPECT 5-8888 Zagcr said the brakes on Ms car were wet and didn't work. HOW EFFECTIVE IS YOUR AIR CONDITIONING?!! CLOSE THAT OPEN DOORWAY . . . WITH "SPACEMASTER1' Folding Doors

INSTALL "SPACEMASTER" FOLDING DOORS Steel Framed • Vinyl Covered • Now in Color $ 45 BUY "SPACEMASTERS" LOCALLY FROM 22' 3-T SUPER-CUSHION ASBURY PARK LAKEWOOD W. POINT PLEASANT Blotner and Co. Ln lie wood Awning Co. A. L. Shooman Co. Eustern TlU Supply Co* ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS RED BANK Atlantic Supply Co, LAVALETTE 6.70 X IS McDovitt'a Hardware Prown's BRADLEY BEACH Nat E. Skinner Co. Jacob's Hardware Co. Adam* Aluminum Product* LONG BRANCH F. P. BlaiitUtl, Inc. American Roofing & EATONTOWN Const Hardware Co., Inc. Supply Co., Inc. JBICO Tile MANAHAWKIN In Black or White Sidewalk FREEHOLD Horn* I,\imb*r Cn. RUMSON Colditcln Brothers MATAWAN Temple Lumber Co. Not just another sale on an ordinary tire; it's a 3-T SALE featuring A& LITTLE A3 Universal Windows and Doon SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS ISLAND HEIGHTS MAM Electrical Appl. Co. famous Goodyear Tires at rock bottom prices! Built with 3-T $133 A %A#BE§4f MIDDLETOWN W. II. Welas Co. NoM«> Building Supply Cord that's Triple-Tempered in Goodyear's exclusive process ** WKBi\ ptui Ian Annco, inc. SEASIDE HEIGHTS end KEYPORT rtcoppobb tire Plillllpt Aluminum Co. involving Tension, Temperature and Time for extra strength, FOR FOUR I Pet«'l, Inc. , MORGAN MnpW Hardware M * M Dlnolli Co. TOMS RIVE* durability and safety! ' WiV, KEANSBURG POINT PLEASANT Toim River Vanillin Talt'li Inc. Ocmn County Floor 4 Wall Co. Blind Service MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND DISTRIBUTED BY MODERNFOLD DIVISION Overhead Door Products Corporation MOUNT TIRE 465 Shrewtbury Avo. •ih! P.O. Box 468 , Red Bank QOR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST., RED BANK Monmouth council, said he was RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956—5 pleased, with the progress being Scout Officials made at the camp in the short Winners of SUN RAY time since the scouts took title VORNADO CONTEST to the property. Gets Gold Leaf Inspect Camp, Among the accomplishments FORESTBURG, N. Y. —The were the Installation of a new Air Conditioner Winners new Boy Scout Reservation here deep well and a complete water • S. Taylor « F. Limerick Warwick Lenola for Monmouth county scouts was system serving the campsite, din- • E. Baily • H. Salmon inspected Monday by two nation- ing hall and other areas. Up to Ttickertort Pitman al officers: Leonardo J. List, vice 'the present time, the Scouts have • B. VanAridale, Trenton chairman of region two, ' and been generating their own power Air Circulator Winners Judge Arthur Lane, also a mem- for the pump. Through the co- • H. Ayl«« • D. Siymnnild ber of the national executive com- operation of the Rockland Light Camden Maple Shed* • W. Rain. • H. Cahlei mittee. and Power company of Nyack, Pitman Vineland E. Donald Sterner, president of the Scouts will soon have electric • M. Bennett, Bc-lford power for refrigeration and pumping needs. Over two miles of line had to be run to the camp. Telephone facilities still will not be available In 1956 and contact with the outside world has been made possible through the gen- SUMMER erosity of neighbors some two miles away from the camp Itself. UNDER Four Camping Areas Four troop camping areas, all with new tents and sanitary facil- Cool, Comfortable, ities, had been completed. Trails have been cut up through the mountain top and a ceremonial campflre ring constructed 'at the CANVAS foot of a high rock ledge which Maj. Anthony T. Willens, personnel staff officer in the BROAD & WHITE ST. RED BANK looks down over the Mongaup office of the executive, receives congratulations from his valley. Trails have been marked AWNINGS across the property and around chief, Col. K. F. March, after he has pinned his newly earned the 50-acre lake to outpost camps gold leaf last week. The newly- appointed major has 28 where the scouts take their train- Ing in trail cooking. A new bath- years of active military service. He served in the Panama LADIES' | Reg.*1.20ANSCO 1 ing beach has been built indu- Canal Zone in World War II, followed by tours in the Pa- ing a swimming dock and life- STRAW BAGS 1 Plenachrome saving area. The boathouse has cific and European theaters. He came to Fort Monmouth been rebuilt and canoes and boats in Aug., 1955, and makes his home here at 48 Little Silver c repaired for summer operation. pkwy., Little Silver, with his wife and daughter, Sue, age Major construction, work at * UNDERRATED! FILM Jlc Vilue! LADIES' HI-FASHION = | camp included the 'juitdlng of a nine. The couple also have two married daughters. = SIZES 117, 120 or 120 new dam for the lai-e and con- SUN crete spillway. This was started $1.98 May 19 and completed this past Katherine L. Sohanck 00 Key- week with grating and bridge re- port, who died June 27, left his DECORATED 1 3 GLASSES pairs. The scouts are using the Weiss Estate estate to his son, Theodore _ AIIT. Color Fronwi former owner's lodge as their Schanck. |= WITH COUPON GOOD TILLJULY 2J = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL'JULY 21 = WITH COUtON GOOD TILL JULY 21 =1 headquarters unit and have their itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii i iMiiiiiiiiiini ml health and. safety room located in To Mrs. Munch Estate To Husband the building. Temporary dining FREEHOLD — The will of Nellie "W. Clarks of Matawan, halls have been rebuilt from ex- Charles A. Weiss of Red Bank who died Jjino 26, left her estate isting buildings and a complete was among those filed iasl week in trust for her husband, Harry • We liavo on band a beauti- camp kitchen installed to take In the office of Surrogate Ed- Paul Clarke. Upon his death or 11 50c Value! I $1.59 Value! ,J 50C Value! VACUUM PACKED i ful selection of 1956 PAT- care of the regular meals. ward C. Broege. He left hia estate remarriage, furniture and fur- TERNS, woven or painted Need Funds to Mrs. Carl J. Munch. nishings will go to her sisters, SALTED fabrics. STRETCH Mr. Sterner said that funds are The respective widows will re- Mrs. Catherine Henderahot, Mrs. I PARA • Our better made awnings are well still needed to complete the con-clevo the estates of Bernard Grace Sheppard and Mian Ann known in Monmouth Co. for FIT. struction at camp and he hoped Warneker of Everett, who died Whltlock. The rest of the estate NYLON CASHEW BEAUTY AND STYLE. the campaign would reach its Juno 27; Isaac Leighton of Eaton- goes to Mrs. Sheppard. I MOTH • They're LONG LASTING, because goal of $290,000 so that more boys town, who died June 25; William Walter Gordon of Long Branch, we REINFORCE the seams and could be accommodated at theH. Chasey of Keyport, whe died who died June 27, left hia estate FOOT SOX I CRYSTALS lisa heavy ORLON THREAD. NUTS site. "We will bo limited In next June 20, and Harold Shafto of to his daughter, Elizabeth Van- year's operation unless we canWall township, who died June 25. PAIR • All our frame work Is HOT Brunt. lc 5 0Z. GALVANIZED and will resist build, six more campsites, each Jessie E. Mclntyre of Mlddle- Mary B. Turpin of Allet.town, ONLY >e I rust. holding troops of 24 Scouts and town, who died June 11, left a who died May i, left $200 to the 3 CAN their leaders," Mr. Sterner said. Call us for sn estimate without house, furniture and furnishings Pcmberton Methodist c hu r c h = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY It = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 2! = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 2» =1 'obligation. At your request wo will "We also will need a dining lodge on Nutswamp rd. and a lot oncemetery. A friend, Carrie Don- also bring a sample to show you to take care of about 300 Scouts Sycamore ave., New Shrewsbury, IMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMmt how our awnings are really made. ahue, will receive 550. H3r grand- a meal as the present arrange- to her sister, Mary A. Smith. A daughter, Charlotte Llppincott, meht is already at capacity for brother, Edward, O. Pinnell, will &»*^ THRIFT COUPON J&»**v THRIFT COUPON THRIFT COUPON |v the season." will receive $450. A grandson, Wll- receive three lots on Collins St., lard Graham, will receive $250. GLOBE AWNING Keansburg. The rest goes to her The rest goes to her • children, 15c Value! JOINS 24TH DIVISION surviving brothers and sisters. Joseph Turpin and Henrietta Giant Bath Size 35c Value! KOHEA—Set. Eddy S. Castillo, Bioxom Son Named Budd. Win-Mesh* & SHADE Co., !nc whoso wife, Victoria, lives at S3 Maria B. Bioxom of Middletown Anjel-Skin Mitchell dr., Eatontown, N. J., Istownship, who died Feb. 23, left BAUB FAMILY REUNION DIAL 117 W. FRONT ST. a member of the 24th Infantry her estate to her son, Henry Clay RAUBSVILLE, Pa. — The 37th FLY division in Korea. A squad leader Bioxom. ,-, DEODORANT, CLEANSING RED BANK 6-3889 in Company I of the division's 21st annual reunion of the Raub fam- Regiment, Castillo entered »the Antonio Crovo of Keansburg, ily will be held Saturday, Aug. 4, Free Parking In who died Jan. 23, left $50 to histartins g at 1:30 p, m., at St. Paul's Front and Kear of Store Army In 1945. He arrived in the SOAP SWATTER' Far East last March. widow, saying the small bequest Lutheran church here on rt. 611, TISSUES) was made because she had been six miles south of Easton, Pa. C IOX OF NOW amply provided for. A daughter, Registration starts at 1:30 p. m. ONLY Ethel E. DeForrare, , will receive and after a devotional service and 2 29 402 K 17° $500. His sons, James and Her-business meeting at 2 p. m., en- bert Crover, will receive the rest. tertainment and visitation will i s WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 21 = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 2! = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 2> William Page of 8 Cherry St., follow. Elvin Raub of Allentown, I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII1IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIII(IH|; Summer Sale New Shrewsbury, who died Apr. Pa., Is president, A number of 21, left his estate to Lav In a Nor- descendents of the Raub family man. live in this area. Regular 10c = Rubber Shampoo Head I 54.95 foeo FOITUIE i j LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS CRACKER I SHOWER/ I Charcoal As is our usual custom at this time of year we JACK i SPRAY have rcpriced all our lightweight suits lor clear- GRILL tars of the = 5 Feat Long = NOMOWW ONLYONLY1 ance. Our selection ranges from washable cot- x tons to the luxurious silks — including many nil tOXii I 89c $1.8? « wool tropicals and whisper-weight dacron and summer n%ht = Value 44' wool tropicals. = WITH COUPON GOOD.TILL JULY 2» = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY « = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 21 =1 iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDij NOW JHRlFT COUPON THRlFTXOUPOTN I A •••••••••••••••iMilMl • Values fo 39.95 31.75 $1.00 VALUE! | Clearance! REG. $1.00 36.75 I Reg. $2.29 GILBERT I Regularly 45.00 DUREX I APRIL 42.75 I ALARM g^ 1 »»g»!<«!y 55.00 Double-Edge E SHOWERS Values to 65.00 49.75 I CLOCK Wffik I BLADESC ! COLOGNE Regularly 85.00 63.75 :? 49 1 C Alterations of cuffs, waist and sleeves included — 59 5 WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 2» = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 2t S WITH COUPON. GOOD TILL JULY"2f' = | other alterations at cost. 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WON'T FALL OFF 40c Value "BINGO ; ARM OF CHAIR i/tV BLUE-WHITE Alterations of sleeves included — other alterations SAVE TIME WITH OUR at cost. AEROSOL. "ONE CALL SERVICE 11 BEAN-BAG Type f SWEETHEART I LATHER SHAVE STRAW HATS PHONE RED BANK 6-0203 I ASH TRAY 3Qc | TO.LET^OA* I_ - - Vi PRICE ASK ABOUT OUR EXPERT = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 21 5 WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY 2« H WITH COUPON GOOD TILL'JULY 21 = I iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin J RUG CLEANING SERVICE SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9 35c Valui! OVAL METAL = Rtgular SOo Valuit DONALDS WASTE •A GRAIN HSf I SACCHARIN DELUXE LAUNDRY SERVICE BASKET si'-a s TABLETS. Sl 44 MARION ST. PHONE 6-0203 RED BANK SAIL. I BOOK MATCHES 10 »T = BoHI. C I = of CAKTONS o» C MOD'S and Boys' Wear PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE FLORAL = 1000 OISICH 33 SO PADS for 27 181 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH S WITH COUPON GOOD TIU JULY 21 = WITH COUPON GOOD TILL JULY II = WIIH COUPON GOOD ml JULY 2» = Save 20% On Your Laundry Cash and Carry mi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinniiiiiii ] AIR CONDITIONED 6—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER STICKS AND STONES- EVENTSOF YEARS AQO "that in the future we shall have to com- RED BANK REGISTER bine all resources of the state, the county' 40-42 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. and local district, together with the energy FROM REGISTER FILES and resources of interested private citi- ESTABLISHED 1878. Fifty Years Ago. .from his ladder and seriously In- By John 11. Cook and Henry Clay zens, to meet the challenge ahead in higher jured, He was at the top of the Shrewsbury township had a po- ladder when a horse became education."' liceman who was a millionaire. THOMAS IRVING BROWN, Publisher This policeman was Howard S. frightened at the tooting of a JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor With the tremendous shortage this locomotive and ran away, striking Borden, son of M. C. D, Borden Mr. Lafetra's ladder, causing him M. HAROLD KELLY, Business Manager state apparently is suffering in opportun of Oceanic. Young Mr. Borden was an ardent automobilist and to tumble. He was taken to the W. IIAKKY FENNINGTON, I'roduction Manager ities for college training for our young Long Branch hospital, where It believed in obeying the law. He was found that in addition to be- Member of the Associated Press men and women, certainly this must he was to have no regular hours and ing severely bruised, one arm wa» The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use was to get no salary. He set up for rcpublication of nK the local news printed in this news- I he time for all of us in this county to get: his duties to especially hunt for fractured and in all probability he paper as well HS ail AP news dispatches r had sustained an injured verte- behind JI millionth college and push—not autompbilists who exceeded ihe -h speed limit and as he was very bra. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation alone with our dollnrs, important ns they much against the use of alcohol, f Tha Rpii Hnnk RezMer Rssumet* no finnncinl rearon- arc, but as sales iigciiis. Some $31)0,0(1(1 is he promised to round up all the Twenty-Five Years Ago. sihililies for typographical errors In iidvertiscmentB, but drunks and disorderly persons in will -"eprint that part of an advertisement in which the needed now :iud perhaps, with effort, tlmt Rev. Herbert S. Craig of Plaln- typographical error occurs Advertisers will please notify his district of the township. fleld, became the new rector of the management Immediately of any error which may occur. amonnt can be stretched, surely it caniiot Bruno Raub, the 12-year-old Bon Trinity Episcopal church of Red ThiB newspaper assumes no responsibilities for be underpaid, of Bruno Raub, Sr. of Llncroft, Bank. He succeeded Rev. Robert statements of opinion- in letters from its renders. while bathing in Swimming river, MacKellar. Rev. and Mrs. Mac- Our governor quotes a State Depart- near Phalanx, was carried off hisKellar were at their summer resi- Subscription I'-ices in Advance. One year $5.00 feet by the swift current and was dence in Vermont, and upon their si* months $3.00. Single copy at counter, 10 cents. ment of Education estimate that 2:*9,0()() rescued' from drowning by Harry return planned to take up resi- t men and women in the college age group Walling. dence at the Hudson House on THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 The Protestant Italians of Red Hudson ave. Rev. and Mrs. Craig today will grow to 517,000 by 1978, and ^ank had been holding services were occupying the parish rectory estimates that compared to 43,000 Jersey In the town hall for several weeks; on Maple-ave, Those School Costs high school gratis who want to go to col- and arrangements were made by Wilbur Symington, who was In Edmund Wilson and Rev. W. B.partnership with his brother-in- It was itnnounred recently fit Fair lege next year, the number by 11)73 will Matteson, pastor of the Red Bank law, Andre"- Dougherty, in ths be 150,000. Baptist church, with Shrewsbury ownership of ths Maple Diner on Haven that the municipal tax rate for that township officials for this group Maple ave., planned to go into bus- ( borough—$'2.S7 per §100 of assessed val- At the same time, we have Sen. Case to continue their meetings in thelness for himself, on or about Aug. town hall through the winter. It 1. The Maple diner had been uation is only one cent per §100 higher saying that our present colleges ciiiinot, was estimated that them were bought by J. Roy Kearney. ... than last year's rate. because of facilities, fill the need. over 500 Italians in Rod Bank of Protestant faith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Allen, Surely, if we are to build the America In their cruiser Eldorado, with The school-tax rale for local element- John Vernell, who farmed one Mr. and Mrs. William Gaugh'n as ary schools and the Hunison-Fair Haven that we must in tbu face of today's chal- of Richard Crawford's places at their guests; and Mr. and Mrs. lenge of world leadership, none of us can Nutswamp, lost his entire potato Carl F. Clark, with Mr. and Mrs. regional high school district is up IJ2.(W crop, consisting of 10 acres, which Robert Cooper as th*lr gue«t« . per §100 to a new rate of $7.5-1 per §100. well afford to shirk our responsibilities in was planted on low ground. The aboard the Clark cruiser Sunny giving as generously as possible to the full heavy and continuous rains Boy, left for a motor trip up th» The Fnir Haven tfx figures vividly il- flooded the field and the potatoes Hudson. The party expected to lustrate a condition that, has been with support of our own institution, now lo- were rotted. spend much time ashore, with a cated on u beautiful new campus, and pro- Two men were killed on the visit to the Catskills as part of us for some time—that the bluest part Atlantic Highlands branch of the their vacation. of the taxpayers' c7"llar goes for schools moting its future growth. Central railroad, one from At- lantic Highlands and the other The contest for queen of the an- and not for municipal operation as once from Highlands. Thomas Gaffey, nual Highlands baby parade was was the case. And Fair Haven is not alone, fluence of the many thousands of an Atlantic Highlands carpenter, attracting considerable interest in ,' weekly newspapers published by was killed at Center ave., Atlantic that Immediate section. The con- the situation is the same throughout most Controlling Peddlers Independent, high-spirited editors LETTERS FROM Highlands, while crossing the testants were "Nanette Johnson, Editorial Views tracks, thinking ho had plenty of Rose O'Neill, Florence O'Connor, of the state. Fair Haven officials deserve praise for of the United States." Ethel Fitzgerald and Gertruds Rep. Lovre pointed out that OUR READERS time to reach the opposite side Taxes to pay for the operation of local before an oncoming train. How- Jeffries. Mrs. Beatrice Horan was starting a campaign of strict enforcement Of Other Papers "nearly always you will .find in in charge of the contest. government, schools and county govern- of its peddlers' ordinance. Residents of the weekly paper well-thought-out ever, his calculations miscarried comments that serve as strong in- PRAISE FOR MISS MC CUB and he lost his life. Thomas The "Washington," a plane op- ment are collected by a municipality. How- that borough—as well as those of Middle- Grady, a flagman at the Seaside erated by Irving G. Hay and Max DRIVING TO THE SHORE centives to readers to further ever, the municipality is merely a collec- 4th Pit Co. B, crossing at the Highlands, lost Distel, which was part of the Ship- ( town township and Ruinson—now have study important issues." 3rd. Tgr. Rgt. his life when he was flagging a pee-.Tohnson Peruvian expedition, tion agency for the others. The loon! gov- What we needed, we decided a —Mobridgo, S. I)., Tribune. Fort. Dix N. J., was landed in Colca Valley, Peru, assurance that door-to-door vendors at few years ago as we fought our July 15, 1056. train and stepped backward on erning body sets the rate and has control weary way across Edison bridge QUESTIONABLE REMEDY another track to get out of its and was the first airplane to land least are known to the police department. To the Editor: way Just as an express train was in one of the "14-forgotten vil- and down rt. 35, was a parkway Washington and other Warren It was with great regret that over only that part of the tnx dollar which Bed'Rank, which was to have set. the without trucks or cross roads or approaching in the opposite di- lages" in that mountainous sec- county communities are not theI read of the retirement of Miss rection. tion of the state, goes for municipal operation. pattern for adjoining municipalities, still traffic lights. That would make .only ones to suffer from an over- Mary A. McCue as the teaching a trip to the shore a pleasure, in- supply of pigeons. As with cats, principal of the Oakland Street Frank A. Morehouse, an Atlan- A group of residents of the Lo- Often a local governing body becomes lias not set up such controls, even though itead of a wracking ordeal. there are some people who think school. tic Highlands real estate agent, cust Point and vicinity, who wer» So we approved a big bond Issue tho only good pigeon is a dead It was my good fortune to have gave a clambake to several friends devotees of horseback riding, ob- , a target of those residents who feel taxes the Red Bank Community Chamber of Miss McCue as a co-operating jected to the township committee and In a remarkably short time pigeon. teacher and guide during my per- on the shore of the Leonard farm. are too high. As in Fair Haven, however, Commerce long has urged adoption of we had our parkway. It Is every- J. Biddle Swan was the chef. of Middletown improving roads That Is the way the thinking iod of student teaching a year ago. in their district. They objected it is not the local governing body Hint is such an ordinance. thing we dreamed it would bo, is going In Plalnfleld, which is Her wisdom, knowledge, love for Those who enjoyed the feast were except that when wo want to use no more fortunate than any other children and loyalty to commun- Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ware, to the new road surface of tar and to blame. Fake salesmen of phony products con- It, the darn thing Is jammed to New Jersey town when it comes ity made this month of my pro-Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller, Mr. stone and said that the roads were capacity and a drive to the shore fessional preparations the most and Mrs. Swan and the Morehouse made undesirable for horseback In fact, there is no one to blame. Our tinue to plague residents of this fast-grow- to a pigeon problem. riding with that type of surface. takes just about as long as it In Plalnfleld, the City Fathers vital, information and enjoyable. famlhf. communities have shown rapid increases ing area, although most vendors are hon- ever did. Red Bank, as well as the gen- The leader in the movement have brought forth an ordinance eral community of Monmouth David Mlnton of Fair Haven, a against improved roads was Wil- in population in recent years both through est. Newcomers frequently are victimized Hy Goldberg of The News sports —which has not yet had a public county will be deprived of the carpenter, working on Fred bur Barber Ruthrauff of River- 1 staff gave readers a graphic de- hearing, and can expect a stormy services of a great educator. Frick's Lyceum at Red Bank, fell side dr. an influx of new residents and a rising without recourse, the "gyp' artist having scription of what It meant to drlvo passage when it does—giving the I join with her many friends in while he had a snw in his left birth rate and that is the reason for the merrily moved on to other communities. to Monmouth Park last Saturday. Chief of Police power to author- wishing her many years of good hand. The lower part of his arm John Domzal, who conducted Mr. Goldberg left Irvington short- ize policemen to shoot on sight, health and happiness. struck hard against the saw's an automobile repair business on fantastic climb in school costs. By requiring vendors to "check in" at po- ly before noon and reached the during daylight hours, when they Sincerely yours, teeth, and a gash of several inches West Front st., bought Bert Tay- Pvt. Donald R. Vineburg, and about one and a.half inches The situation merits thought especial- lice headquarters, our borough council track at 3:15. spot a pigeon. We understand U. S. 51373973, lor's garage and automobile bus- What few of us anticipated was that Morristown recently had a (United States Army.) deep was cut and an artery was iness on the state highway in ly by those ready to attack local officials would be providing residents the protec- the phenomenal increase In motor somewhat similar idea. severed. Dr. William B.- Warner Middletown township, near Head- because of rising taxes. Usually the ,local tion they deserve^ vehicle registrations. Nor did we This newspaper has no particu- APPRECIATION and Dr. Edwin Field took 11 den's Corner. Mr, Damzal had , understand that a good facility lar sympathy with pigeons, as stitches to close the wound. Mr. been in the automobile repair bus- tax rate—the only rate over which the lo- We hope strict enforcement, of the ordi-' generates traffic, which means it such. Its policy In that respect UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY Minton suffered a great loss of iness for himself for ten years and cal governing body has control—is a small Is soon flooded by a lot of traffic is not very firm. But It does Monmouth and Ocean blood and was in a weakened con- had been very successful. For 14 nance iu Fair Haven will be closely noted Counties. Inc.. dition for several days. years, he was employed by George part of the total tax rate of a community. that was just waiting for a place have considerable concern for Box 25, Long Branch, N. J, by responsible officials here and that fair, to go. the welfare of its subscribers Miss Sadie A. Applegate, daugh- Hance Patterson and Henry Mc- July 19, 1956. Dermott. It's the schools that are costing the tax- effective sections of the measure quickly Last year we welcomed the com- and fellow citizens, and somehow To the Editor: ter of Mrs. Mary Applegate of payer today—not municipal expenses. pletion of an extra lane in each wo do not take to the idea of On behalf of the board of direc- Chapel Hill, and Charles L. Ben- The Red Bank Lodge of Elki are adopted by Red Bank. direction on the parkway, nortli authorizing municipal or any tors of United Cerebral Palsy of nett of the same place were mar- v;as conducting a contest for "Per- of the Raritan river. That was other police to go around taking Monmouth and Ocean counties. I ried at South Amboy. Immediately sonality Queen" as a feature of going to clear up the Jams, we pot shots at pigeons with a Po-would like to tako this opportunity following the ceremony, the couple their annual fair. Contestants hoped. It hasn't. So we have to lice Special, a bullet from which to express our deep appreciation went to Tottenvillc, Staten Island, were Edna Antonides, Ella Clark, A Well Deserved Honor The River Rats be skeptical about the current can make a hole in a man bigto you and your staff for your co- .to set up housekeeping, where Mr. Reglna. Curchin, Edna Hughes, suggestion of extending the third enough to put your fist in, andoperation on our fund-raising Bennett was employed in a dental Julia Oakes, Mary Reiss, Anna The naming of Assemblyman Alfred splattering pigeon entrails all campaign. Fair Haven, long a leader in providing lanes across the bridge and as far With this kind of support, we factory. Rowell, Dolly Sawyer and Reba N. Beadleston as the 1955 Man of the Year aa Point Pleasant or Toms River. over the town. We do not Ques- will be able to continue the pro- The announcement was made of Simon of Red Bank, Margaret activities for its youngsters, now has an- Besides, tho parkway is a sea- tion the marksmanship of our gram planned and give tho ad-the marriage of Miss Julia Deacy, Salmon of Chapel Hill, Mrs. Jos- in Monmouth county is an honor well de- other youth group—the River Bats. sonal project. It must collect a Finest. But there are a lot of ditional recommended services to who, for many years had been eph Tomlinaon of Eatontown, served. A true student of government, Mr. major part of its revenues be- pigeons in this town, and a lot those already being cared for and employed in the Straus company Mrs. Arina Kahermanes of Key- The new group was organized recently tween July 1 and Sept. 15. It is of people, and bullets have an also reach out to those we have port, Mrs. Margaret Woods of Beadleston has spent a great portion of store, to John W. Ivins, a young when 21 four-passenger sailboats, built by doubtful if the added revenue that unpleasant habit of rlccochetlng. been unable to serve because of Red Bank lawyer.- It had been Keansburg and Irene Brown of his young life in public service. As coun- might be produced by additional We also question the legality of limited funds. rumored about town for several Matawan. > local fathers, were launched. The fathers lanOB could meet the cost of their such an action. Pigeons are still Thank you ngaln and we trust weeks that tha couple were mar- cilman and mayor of his home borough, protected by atate law from mo- we may look forward to your ac- Richard N. Cheethan, Rev. W. began work in February and since then construction. tive support on future activities. ried, but doubts were satisfied M. Hebron, Mrs. Myrtle M. Cagle he proved indefatigable, giving Shrews- It has also been suggested that lestation In any form. We think Sincerely yours. when the announcement was mnde and Arthur B. Polite had arranged have put in more than 200 man hours of another parkway be built, west the solution to the pigeon prob- Henry j. Lindner; Jr. that they had been married by for a political meeting for colored bury an exceptional example of efficiency. lem begins in Trenton, with re- Public Relations Co-ordinator. Rev. Jamie's A. Reynolds, pastor work on the boats which were bought in of Garden State. It is doubtful if vision of the present law to make citizens of Red Bank to be held One might find occasional cause to he this could pay its way as a. toll of St. James church, sometime at the River Street school. Ex- do-it-yourself kits from Holland. facility, and the construction of a it legal to trap pigeons and des- INSPECTION STATION previous. The date was not anGoverno- r A. Harry Moore and critical of a public pronouncement by Mr. troy them as humanely as possi- nounced. Plans are under way to increase the new free shore road from avail- ble. It is the only sensible way Middletown township Congressman William H. Sutphin Beadleston, but we wouldn't want him any able state funds or from prospec- Democratic Executive A memorial service was held for were scheduled to address the as- • size of the fleet to enable more and more tive federal appropriations could to handle a Job of such propor- sombly. other way. Though an outspoken legisla- tions. The Star would never sup- Committee W. Champion Scott of Fair Haven, borough youngsters to learn water safety scarcely be justified in the face port a plan to make the streets Middletown. N. J. who lost his life by the capsizing The Red Bank branch of th« tor, he strives to be "in touch" with the of pressing needs in other parts July 20, 1956of the schooner "Emma Hendrix" Wilson College club was formed at and enjoy the fun of sailing. The safety of the state. of this community into shooting people he represents, a quality which inado galleries.—Washington, N. J. Star. To the Editor: in Raritan bay. The service was the homo of Mrs. Hubert M. Far- course is being sponsored by Dads, Inc. If there isn't much hope of ever This is a copy of a letter that I hsld In the Methodist church, and row of South st. Charter mem- him such an outstanding municipal official. catching up with the rising vol- forwarded to Governor Meyner. the pastor, Rev. Jacob Leuppie, bers were Louisa Simpson, Miriam We believe there is no healthier or more ume of summertime shore traffic, HURRY THE FERRY Honorable Robert D. Meyner took aa his text, "And the sea shall Parsons and Katharine Child of Though but 44 years of age, Mr. Bea- Governor of New Jersey glvo up its dead." Red Bank, and Allyne Edwards enjoyable way for a youngster to spend does that mean we are condemned An express seagoing ferry ser- State House dleston has been retired several years, a to perpetual frustration and ever vice across Delaware bay from Mrs. Charles A. Meade of New of Little Sliver, all graduates of .'. his free hours during the summer than Trenton 7, New Jersey the college, and Rhoda Blrdsall, a condition most of us understandably envy. lengthening delays? Is there an- Cape May county is inevitable. It My dear Governor: York, who spent most of her girl- sailing. other possibility, the use of re- demands a careful reading of hood in Red Bank, met an un-present senior, who was chosen Whether most of us could or would use verse flow on the parkway? the facts of feasibility and financ- I have noticed your recent re- timely death when gasoline which president, with Miss Child as sec- That 200 hours put in on the boats is quest for more motor vehicle in- retary and treasurer. the resultant time in a quest for good This means that it would be ing to put It into operation, as a spection stations on a temporary she had spilled on her clothing an impressive figure. We can't help but made one-way for limited periods logical extension of the Garden basis, such as, drive-In theaters. I took fire from a gas stove; and The 'former Stoutwood Parfc government, however, is something else her body was enveloped in flames. tract on the west shore of Shadow think that if more fathers gave more such in the direction of tha heaviest State Parkway. There should be am wondering if you have con- again. traffic flow. no delay in devising. a plan of sidered locating one of these She was horribly burned from Lake, near River Plaza, was time to their children, perhaps the ju- Attempting this on the parkway subsidy on the part of the state stations in the new Loew's 35 head to foot and died without turned into a flying field and was We congratulate Stephen D.-Lavoie, for, let us say, the Sunday night to "prime tho pump." The project driva-ln theater in Raritan town- regaining consciousness. Her being operated by the Inland Fly- , venile delinquency situation we have to- northbound rush, would require can generate enough traffic to pay ship, New Jersey. I feel as though maiden name was Eula May Scott, ine Service, Inc. Msnvbars of th* chairman of the committee which is com- this may alleviate some of the daughter of Augusta and Bloom- dav wouldn't exist. public acceptance and perhaps for itself, since this is the "miss- congested conditions that Is now corporation were Krumbhar Hern- bining an effort to pay tribute to an out- the reconstruction of certain en- ing link" in the present East being caused by the suddenly over field Scott. don, George Christian and Lars standing county citizen with one lo raise trances and exits, and there may Coast network of regional high- populated Bayshorc nroa, Capt. Lambort Snedeker of Fair I. Olson. Percy West of Red Bank be insuperable difficulties to theways. I hope you will give the above Haven, died in the Long Branch was the first student to take off money for charity. As for Mr. Beadleston, Idea. How about some other sug- Without a ferry connecting suggestion your personal attention hospital following a paralytic from the field and Carl Panaccl About That Vacation gestions from our readers?—New- at your earilest convenience. stroke. ,Ho was 79 years old and of Sea Bright was tho firstpas - we know he'll wear the title well. such proposed points as Cape May senger. Law enforcement authorities repeated- ark News. City with Lewes, Delaware, the Respectfully, had lived at Fair Haven nearly Capo county Is fated to remain a Matthew X GUI50 years. At ono time he was one Hamilton • S. Battin, who was rt ly have said that the vncationist "almost IMPORTANCE OF TJIE HOME dead end. Tho economy of the of tho Sandy Hook pilots. formerly associated with Daniel Walter B. Parson's orchestra S. Applegato in the general real invites" thieves to loot his home while he TOWN PAPER rest of our state is bound to WHAT! NO INKY FINGERS? Jersey's College Crisis suffer. Pioneer work done on went on its annual outing to estate and Insurance business, is away, by making it all too obvious tlmt It la natural that those who pro-' Coney Island in B. S. Payne's severed his connection with hU Monniouth college was dedicated lust duco weekly newspaporn believe this project by former Senator One by one tho tools of proper the house is unoccupied. To this, the Na- Anthony Cancro, the Southern apprenticeship training fall before largo launch, Yankee Boy, They partner and opened all office for that they are rendering an im- stopped at Highlands en route' for himsolf at 183 Riverside avo. Mr. week on its beautiful Shadow Lawn cunipus portant service to their communi- Now Jersey Development Council, the march of mochanlcnl progress. tional Safety council suggests tlmt care- Capo May county Senator Charles In the period when dad—or was a dip In the surf and then pro- Battin had been engaged in th« in West Long Branch, anil the people of ties, If they didn't think so, many ceeded to Coney Island, where insurance business In New York lessness upon departure may lead to all of them would probably get outW. Sandman, Jr., and local trado In granddad? — took a gawky this county were tokl in no uncertain groups, lias dramatized the real young mechanic's helper under his they enjoyed a shore dinner and for 30 years. sorts of trouble. of tho profession, for the financial spent the cvoning among the at- rewards are not great, and theneed for ferry service. An imag- wing ono of the established rou- The Boro Buses corporation of terms by a governor and U. S. senator tlmt inative ntiirly hy the -State High- tines wni to send tho lnd on a tractions nt Drnnmlnnd nnd lAina Rert Bnn!:, began The wise vacationist can save himself woWf l« pn-ncHnj^ enri often c?.l'« Park. In the party were Mary E. rt B! , b g ig i a didi- this state was facing Komelhing of nn edu- for long, hard hours of painstak- way Departmont, with the $30,000 tour of other shops to try to bor- rect linli o bbotwoan Rod Bank and much worry if, before locking the iloui-s— recently provided by the legisla- row a "left-hnndnd monkey Mount, K. Cecil Weaver, Nclllo Asbury Park by way of Shrews- cational crisis Hint must, lip answered by ing work. Kuhl, John H. Mount, Charles E. nnd those locks should he tested—he fol- ture over the governor's algna- wrench." bury, Eatontown, Neptune Hlgh- their fullest support. II. .seems only wise to While the editor who fcolfl tlmt ture, is promptly called for. Tho Today a servlcemnn noeds a Nleman, Alexander Curchln, Loon wny and Asbury avo, to tho ocean- lows a few simple rules . . . hy seeing that his efforts are Important to the summor gonerntive flow of vaca- whole kit ot socket wrenches to de la Rcussille, Jr., Irving Braun, front, listen to them. progress of his homo town could tion trafllc Into areas on both roach nuts hidden under the styl- John Qulnn, Edwin Hubbs, Mau- Russel L, Tctley, scoutmaster of all windows ai'e cloned and locked, that easily bo prejudiced, It Is Interest- rice Hollywood, Ralph O. willfruss, Among lliu remarks of Win dedication sided of Delaware bay should pro- ing of a modorn mitomoblle. Troop 23 of Rod Bank, was award- gnu and water are wlmt oil' at Hie main Ing to read tno viewpoint of thoBe vide tho clue to seasonal, If not And In the front olllco equal J. J, Wucratlln, Mrs, Joseph Roll- od nn Eagle- Scout badge, the high- address, U. S. Sen. Clifford P. Case {Li.- in high places who arc familiar all-year service. changes havo boon' taking place. ley, Mr, nnd Mrs, Horace Vine, a ost award tho national headquar- valves and, unions the refrigerator "i,s to with the part the weekly news- Miss Emmonts, a" Miss Drovon- N. J.) snid tlie Men's college of our .state, Electric motorB operate BOIIIO of ters could bestow on a scout. It be left, on, the electricity master switch paper plays In tho llfo of tho com- Tho slogan, HURRY THE tho typewriters, and now nn inno- strcdt and Mr. Parsons. wns tho first time an Eaplo badg* Jtutgers univi'i'sity, is turning down four munity, state and nation. • FERKY, worn by antique nutos vation Is nnnouncod which may had boon given to a scoutmaster should lie pulled. In tho parade dedicating tho now John R. Sickles of Shrewsbury, out of every five iip])licants because of a Roplylng to an Inquiry from make obsolete the one Job in bought the Daniel Arranco rosl- under tho jurisdiction of Mon- Tin- police, post office, niilkiii'.in, und Clinton Davidson, who writes tho Groat Egg Harbor bridge, puts which a too fnstldlous offlco boy dontlnl property on tho Llttlo Sil- mouth council. "shorlage in college facilities" and that column, "This Week In Wash- tho problem in a neat nutshell might yet bo tnught to got his close neighbors shoulil be' infonih'd that for decision. It will tako courngo ver rood, which WHS built by Mr. Mayor Charles R. English of U. H. schools IIIKJ colleges "have fallen be- ington," which appears regularly fingers dirty. This In chnnglng Arruncc for liln' own occupancy Red Bank, performed hla first I lie house will be vaciiiit, And, of coura.', In Tho Tribune, concerning the and foresight to act now with the tho typowrltor ribbon. 15 years previous. Tho houso was manlago ceremony when ha position of the Wfiokly press, Sen- state's help if the projected fensl- hind the aspirations of tho Aimricun before leaving Hie car should be thoroiifrji- blllty results do not match the Onn mnnufneturor claims that largo and pretentious nnd con-united Miss Snrah Jane Turton, 1 ator Karl Mundt and Rop, Harold by packaging tho now ribbon In tained .14 roomn. and Oncar Prand. both of Rod people" during a "nuclcai era" when tiain- Lovro gnvo high pralso to tho optimistic returns from parkway I,V checked. and turnpike. Someone has midtw: o plastic contamcrn and prop- Tho boarders at William H. Bank. Tho wedding took plac« I'd minds are CH.wcntial, Travel HOIIM should tell the vacation- 'What Is to bo, will bo with tho erly rigging tho guldo slots, n now Gurrlgnii'H Monmouth Pnrk hotel at Mr, Ei)j;ll»h'n ofneo In th» i my ribbon can bo changed with no at Ocnanport, had a euchre party; Mount-liingllsh. building on Mon- f!ov. iMeyner, in an address for Hie col- Copo May County Forry." Tho ist to lake his driving wlow enough to en- studied conviction thnt thnno magnificent Cnpo county Is des-Inky lingers, Thin mny bo wondor- and In addition to tho bonrdorn, montli st, and Maplo ave, Th« lege Thursday, said Jloninoiilh coimty'n joy his I rip, taking extra canllon in wcolily nnwupnpora rolloct tho tined to become a coastal corri- ful for tho slnnogrnpliar wlio has qulto a fow villagers uttvnded, It ceremony WIIH witnessed by Mini ImiirtbcMt of this Krcnt rapubllc just dono her nulls, but whnt Is wan a very micconsful nffnlr, and Harriot Smith and J. Edgar Bray. pojiuliilion grew In ^li^lMMI—10 per cent— dor; to Incronso Its prosperity nnd range terrain. Ami Ihe holiday maker und lend lo utlniulnU conununlly development from this next ntop to (111 tho gap In tho npprmitlco » worn won by Mrs, Q, H. Mm. Lawrence Roclio and hor In Hie decade from l!ll(l lo Mini), and .'!() should ri'iiicinlicr flint, indeed, he !H on Ix'ttormont more than nny HIIIJ;IOIn thn unfolding of thn parkway. training program?—Christian Scl- jiinti'.on, Mr. nnd Mm. .Tunics daughters, C'atliorlno and Mary, of modlum of expression that wo oncn Monitor, Sinliuy, MIHB Anim anniffiin nnd Caiuil nt.., wciu onjoylng n sojourn |M-I- cent more lo ii.-,S,(lll!) liy J!)5fi. with a viinilioii and, when lie gel* where In: IH lmvn, Ono of thn Important rcu- HUHIIY THE FEItHY nlmply linn McCllnchy. of ulx wnnltu with rolittlvca In resiilliinl. Hd per cent iii| school enroll- going, OIIHCI'VC I'ulJv tlie hnvH of true KM fifty BOIIH why frcodom linn flourlahud inonnn nccommoilntlng the Inevlt- • An curly Hindu Inw coilo inado Jncoh l.nfclru of Reid Mimic, Ireland. Word had Imou received a person dnaf from birth lncap-fwhlln nt work on tho railroad tlmt their Atlantic croimlng niid I'^iQit t prlvnt[irlvii n wn ments, "If may In-'' NIIUJ' IIIC governor, and fully relnx. /') 'mnlin ,'ocuro Ui in-1 — Now Jorjoy Coufty Covornnient nblo of Induing pr

Cotton, linen and year-round flannel skirts,-wers 8.95 to 24.95 now 5.90 to 16.90 hi Shorts, pedal pushers, cotton slacks and playsuirs, were 2.95 to 14.95 now 1.99 to 10.90 Sleeveless, short and long-sleeve blouses and tee shirts, were 2.95 to 6.50 now 1.99 to 4.90 Handmacher Weathervane and better wool suits, were 25.95 to 69.95 now 18,90 to 35.90 Wool toppers, monotone tweed and basketweave fabrics, were 29.95 to 37.95 now 18.90 and 17.90 1\ Famous make lastex and cotton swimsuits, were 10.95 to 22.95 now 8.90 to 17.90 Orion dressmaker sweaters, discontinued styles, were 7.95 to 10.95 now 5.90 to 7.90

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For Monmouth County Deliveries EA 3-1429 --•-«'- -••£ 8—Thursday, July 2(5. 1956 WT> TUW vraivrvn I Attendants Give Two More Shops Rented TIMOTHY R. HOTTNIHAN Clara G. Tilton TRAVEL ",;,._. In Middietown Center Parly for Bride-Elect -• •• Reservations Contractor and Builder Teahouse Starts The young "women who will be To Give Recital MID DVL ETOWN- Sylvette Ajr_— Ship'•':— Hotel: fie attendants at the wedding of NEW YORK city—Miss Clara stores, a chain of ladies' and JSWiW. PARK TMYfi SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING 'Iss Mary Trufolo were hostesses . Tilton, daughter of Mr. and children's apparel shops, has leas- 524'-Cookman-AVe. in .Hills' prufl ast week at a miscellaneous ed a major unit in the new Mid- Store—:Hou« Si A.M. to,9 (?.M. SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES Second Week Run Mrs. Minor B. Tilton of Newman .-. • Phone! PRnptct' 5.0050 . ' howcr and buffet supper for Miss Springs rd., Middietown town- dietown Shopping Center on rt. 5 ELM PLACE ™- *ED BANK NEPTUNE—"The Teahouse of 'rufolo at the home of her par- ship, will present a recital of or- 35, according to J, I. Klslak, Inc., the August Moon," which drew nts, Mr. and Mrs^ Pasquale Tru- gan music Tuesday at noon in exclusive leasing broker for the record-breaking crowds when itj lo on River st. Miss Trufolo St. Paul's chapel, Columbia uni- new 30 store project. This will made its theatcr-ln-the round de- 'ill become the brida of John versity. be the sixth unit for Sylvette. Ad- but last week at the Music Circus oseph Barbusin of Newark Sept. joining the Food Fair super here Monday begins its second at St. Anthony's ' Catholic market, it is to have a 72-foot and final week. hurch here. frontage and will be the largest ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS The popular comedy, staged by Hostesses were Miss Dolores in its chain. ' Billy Mathews, concerns the situ- rufolo, Miss Theresa Borelli, Wilmar shojte, operating a chain ations borne out of the arrival of ilrs. Anthony Scalzo and Mrs. of sportwear and lingerie stores, a military occupation tea.ni on Paul Fiocco. Gifts were placed has also taken space in the shop- small" ToblM village in Okinawa. icneath an umbrella made of ping center, where it will have Featuring Robert Casper as link and white eatln and tulle. a 30-foot front unit. The Kls- Sakini. playful OkinawaJi inter- Guests were Mrs. Pasquale Tru- lak realty firm has also leased a preter, and Gene Blakely as the olo, Mrs. Frank Bonos, Mrs. Vin- 20-foot store thera to Middietown easy-going and patient Capt. FIs- ient Toro, Mrs. William Barbusin, Cleaners, Inc. by, the cast also includes Will Jrs. John Barbusin, Mrs. Frank According to the brokers, the Hussing, as the not-so-paticnt Col. aggese, Mrs. Paaquale Geronl, shopping center is now 80 per Purdy and Tsuruko Kobayashi as Mrs. Andre Russo, Mrs. Lawrence cent rented. Construction has Lotus Blossom, the charming commenced and completion of the geisha girl who is given to Capt. Tsuruko Kohayasb.1 rUcisano, Mrs. James Zeccola, Fisby as a "present." Mrs. Pat Rlccl, Mrs. Kenneth center is scheduled for early Huth, Mrs. Joseph Trabuccio, Mrs. spring. Among the major chains Also prominently featured are of the great comedy hits. It ran Sandy Trufolo, Mrs. Anthony •which have already contracted John BuckwaJter, Jim Russell, for 1,027 performances on Broad- Tru/olo, Mrs. William Geronl, for units there are Food Fair, Chuck Morgan, Naoe Kondo, Taffa way and has had 89 productions in 33 countries. ^ Mrs. Monto Geronl, Mrs. Alphio Nelaner Brothers, W. T. Grant Co., Lee, Paul Davis and Ted Tenley. Crlmi, Mrs. Frank Gentile, Mrs. Thorn McAn, National Shoes, Sun "The Teahouse of the August The play is a Maurice Evans- oseph LoCicero, Mrs. Paul Am- Ray Drugs and Jay Ann shops^ lloon" has been acclaimed as one George Sohaefer production pre- sented by Robert Rapport. The rdlo, Mrs. John Borelli, Mrs . A project of Samuel Schafrart costumes are by Noel Taylor and Lena Fiasconaro, Mrs. Albert Bor- Associates of New * York, the Contractors' Inquiries Invited the seta are by Donn Fischer. ollottl, Mrs. Michael Ctohlglano, shopping center occupies a 16- D. K. Lee leads the Music Circus Mrs. Charles Coffey, Mrs. Nicholas acre tract with 1,100 feet of high- orchestra. Chlzza, Mrs. Theresa Clayton, Mrs, way frontage and parking faci- "Teahouse" will continue at the 'at D'Onofrlo, Mrs. Joseph D' - Miss Clara Tilton lities for over 1,100 cars. Neptune Music Circus through Onofrlo, Mrs. Audrey Dapper, Sunday, Aug. 5. Cole Porter's Mrs. Ralph Gentile, Mrs. Ann Miss Tilton has studied with Mrs. Lynn Cross "Can-Can," the next presentation, ilquori, Mrs. Salvatore Marino, John Ferris, minister of mimic begins Monday, Aug. (5. Mrs. Louis Mallnconico, Mrs, at the Red Bank Methodist Feted at Shower Daniel Catalano, Mrs. Nicholas church, for three years. She pre- Romano, Mrs. Eocco Burdl, Mrs. sented a recital of pla.no and EA.TONTOWN —Mrs. Helen Crash Through Window iouis Ramplno, Mrs. Vincent organ music at the Methodist Cross of Pearcp ave., was hostess Ramplno, Mrs. Stanley Sllow, church in May. , Saturday at a stork shower for Smart Apparel and Sportswear Costs Driver $15 Mrs. Joseph Sole, Mrs. Gene The recital will include "Cha- Mrs.' Lynn Cross o£ Shrewsbury. Decorations were done In pastel of Miami Beach, Florida ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—For Schiafone, Mrs. Francis Vetrano, conne in D Minor," Johann colors, and gilts were placed be- careless driving, John E. Flood, Mrs. Carman Mellna, Mrs. Grace Pachelbel; Johannes Brahms' neath tha figure of a stork. 25 Middietown ave., Atlantic High, Tede3co and Misses Veronica chorale prelude, "Deck. Thyself, 642 OCEAN AVENU£, WEST END lands, paid a $10 fine and $5 costs ina, Donna Benes, Mary Ann My Soul;" "Cathedral Prelude Guests included Mrs. George to Magistrate Irving Zelchner Toro, Mary Amorello, Elizabeth and Fugue in E Minor." J. S.Pacilll, Mrs. James Delatush, Mrs. Monday night. iaizza, Paula Benennatl and Jean Bach; "Sonatina for Organ," Leo Frank Conk and Mrs. Eudy Fer- Youmans. Sowerby, and "To Dcum," Jean roglne, all of Shrewsbury; Mrs. Flood was the driver of a car Langlals. James Ferrara, Mrs. Louis which Sunday jumped the curb Selrwlnd and Mrs. Vernon Dey, on First ave. and crashed through Mr. and Mrs. Russell Red Bank; Mrs. Alfred Kruta the window of Dr. Saul.Rubin, an Auxiliary Has and Mrs. Hubert Cook, Eaton- SUMMER CLEARANCE REUSSILI.ES eye doctor. Mr. Flood said his Host Barbecue Picnic town; MrB. Art Read, Belford; foot slipped off the brake and hit Barbecue Meeting 36 BROAD ST. FAIR HAVEN—Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Nelson, Fair Haven; the gas pedal. He told Magis- William Russell of 39 Willow st. LJNOROFT—Mrs. Carl Rosen Mrs. Harold' C. Hcndrlckson, RED BANK trate Zelchner the car did not wore hosts Sunday at a barbecue of Ltncroft Acres was hostess at Rumson; Mrs. Harry Webb, Ndp- belong to him and he was not picnic in celebration of Mrs. Bus- a barbecue and meeting for mem- tune; Mrs. theodore Slomlania used to driving it. George Guy- 25% to 50% off sell's birthday. bers of the auxiliary of the fire and Mrs. Elsie Turner, Lakewood, ;tte, New Brunswick, was found Attending were Mr. and Mrs. company Monday. Other hos- and Miss Ruth Attlcsey, Linden. All WORK GUARANTEED rullty of racing in the borough Alexander Russell, Mr. and Mrs. tesses were Mrs. Ralph Layton — Sale Starts Tomorrow — •nd fined $25 and $5 costs. John Russell and children Bon- and Mrs. Victor Foytho. nie Jean, Johnny and Ginny, Mr. Tha group -will attend a per- ASSUMES NEW POST • COTTON DRESSES • EVAN-PICONE SKIRTS and Mrs, Fred Russell, Mr. and formance at Neptune Circus, LONG BRANCH—George A. Mrs. Ralph Russell and son Wil- Aug. 15. The next meeting will Miller, student in hospital admin- • SILK DRESSES • HAYMAKER BLOUSES liam, Mrs. Marguerite Orth, Mr. be Aug. 27. Also attending were istration at the University of Tor- and Mrs. James Heidelberg and Mrs. Edward Boylan, Mrs. Adolf onto, is serving as administrative « CASHMERE COATS » BATHING SUITS children Beth and Jimmy, Lee Bruan, Mrs. Harold Cook, Mrs. resident at Monmouth Memorial Miller's Final Dories, Mrs. Gladys Comber and Florence Owens, Mrs. John John- hospital. Mr. Miller received his • SUITS • CASHMERE SWEATERS daughter Jeanie, Mark and Rus- son, Mrs. William Heldt, Mrs. bachelor of science degree from sell Marcellus and Thomas Dick- John Demko, Mrs. John Morgan, Long Island university In 1950, Don't miss this opportunity to buy clothes ion. Mr. Dlckson, a native of Mrs. John Ben, Mrs.' Peter Bell, and spent four and one-half years Helcnsburgh, Scotland, has been Mrs. Joseph. Colao, Mrs. Kenneth iii the Navy as a lieutenant junior isltlng his aunt, Mrs. William Tisslerc, Mrs. Wbodrow Dias, grade. To complete the graduate styled by America's outstanding designers! Russell, and sailed on the He de Mrs. Robert Nlmon, Mrs. Emil course In hospital administration, Your chance lo choose Franco yesterday to join his wife Stewart, Mrs, George Wolf, Mrs. students must spend one year In S ADELE SIMPSON / MYRON HERBERT . After a brief vaca- John Woodward and Mrs. Wil- residency in a hospital which has trom America's favorite ;lon they will return to Scotland. liam Neary. been approved for residency, and \f BENHAM • HERBERT SONDHEIM •which meets standards required. foot wen)- at sale prices I Social Security / PATULLO-JO-COPELAND / MOLLY PARNIS Barbecue Given for Hearings Are Set DISORDERLY, PROFANE /, ARNOLD and FOX / NAT KAPLAN Mrs. Eugene Nixon KEANSBURG—Daniel DeJcn- ASBURY PARK—Benjamin nlo, 25, of Newark, vras fined $35 NAVESINK—Miss Jean John- Santvert, district manager of the on a disorderly persons charge BATHING SUITS BY: • Cole • Rose Marie Reid ion and Miss Marlon Cooper were government's Social Security ad- and $15 for using profane lan- recent hostesses at a barbecue ministration and Bureau ot Oldguage by Magistrate George Os- , • • DeWeese — all of California , .t Miss Johnson's home on lion- Age and Survivors benefits, an- trov Monday night. mouth ave., honoring Mrs. Eu- nounced Tuesday that members Tho charges were isi&ls by Pa- SKIRTS BY: Evan Picone • Sloat • Ballon jeno Nixon of Arkansas, Mrs, of his staff would meet in Redtrolman John Keelen following a Nixon and her daughter Stepha- Bank twice monthly to help solve flght July 8 Involving five men at OPEN DAILY 9:30-6:00 P. M. OPEN EVENINGS 7:30 to 9:30 nie havo returned to their home benefit problems. the Terminal Lunch, Beaohway after spending two months with The meetings will talte place and Highland ave. Four New Mrs. Nixon's parents, Mr. and in the council room of borough York youths had previously paid ALL SALES FINAL Mrs. Timothy Connor of Nave- hall, Monmouth st., from 9 tofines resulting from the some sink ave. 11:30 a. m. on the first and third fight. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Con-Thursdays of each month. nor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Olto John- Mr. Santvert said It had been ion, Robert Connor and Mrs, reported in error that the Red fohn Connor, all of Naveslnk, Bank sessions -would bo held on the second and fourth Tuesdays. • TWINS ABE TWO l'LAN BOAT TRIP WOMEN Belford—The second birthday of Claire Marie and Joy Lillian LITTLE SILVER—The Wom- illly, twin daughters of Mr. and en's Society of Christian Ser- Mrs. Gus Zllly, was celebrated vice of Embury Methodist church Tuesday at a part.jp. Attending 13 planning a boat trip around were Phyliss and Donald Munch, Manhattan island for Sept. 12. Robert and Alfred "Corky" Zllly A chartered bue will leave the Kevin Dunne, Mary, Susan and church at 8:30 a. m. and return Thomas Adubato and Charles about 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Donald Burns. Cheney Is In charge of the trip. MEN'S SPORT SHOES Values to $11.95 $7.99 Men's Florsheim Sport Shoes Vaiues to $18.95 $ 13.99 SELBY ARCH PRESERVERS Values to $18.95 12.99 All dressed up

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Youngsters whose birthdays were cele- City, vice president of the chapter; Miss Mary Sugliotta, plosion—-Storm Damage- brated were Barbara Gormley, West Kaansburg; Melody Point Pleasant, and Jerome Dyer, Navesink. Mrs. William Liability—Medical Payments. Chewning, Red Bank, and Debra Stonebraker and Miss Mary Dunn, Neptune City, !< in the rear. modern barber shop on the coast Sugliotta, Point Pleasant. The county Red Cross chapter WM. H. HINTELMANN (Firm! VISITING NOETH CAROLINA STOBK SHOWEB of New Jersey. Realtors • Insurers Rightmire Heads Reservist on Duty Rumson, N. J. LITTLE SILVER—Miss Penny At Fort in Georgia EAST KEANSBURG — Mrs. Potter and Mlsa Valorie Rimh Herbert Frake was guest of hon- Phone Rumson 1-0600 FORT MONMOUTH—Lawrend loft yesterday by airplane to Flight to London Scott, 57 Pear st, New Shrews- or at a stork shower given by 1 spend two weeks as guests of bury, an electronic scientist with members of the Just Us Ten km usMin «m mtn ammn Capt. Robert Rlghtoilre, com- tti«mua m mm-*:: eeswss Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick D. Conder- the Signal Corps engineering lab- club July 19 at tho home of Mrs. WE CATER TO THE WHOLE FAMILY manding officer of the Red Bank oratories here, is presently on NartfHi Cowittlot raan of New Bern, N. C. Harry Andrews, Jr. Plans were i. ill, l»»r Salvation Army corps, last week two weeks' active reBervo duty ai accompanied 70 young people made for a family picnic at Kep- the Signal Corps training center wel park, Wayside, Aug. 10 and from 11 Eastern states to the in Fort Gordon, Ga. Ho Is a MEN ... WOMEN ... CHILDREN International Corps Cadets con- flrst lieutenant In the reserves. also for the tenth anniversary of gress at London, England. An engineering graduate o; the club which will be celebrated RED BANK YOUTH CENTER'S Now York university, Lieut Scoti at a dinner and a show later in Is assigned to the Southeastern August, Mra. Wilbur Schneider Signal school's television branch. of Matawan will entertain the His project Is a staff study to group at the next meeting. determine the budgetary require- It Pays to Advertise in The Register ments for the movement of the television facilities to a new lo- cation. Lieut, Scott has had two tours of duty In the Army, first from 1B45 to '47 as a soliller In the European Theater. After four years of college and an ROTC commission, he served three years participating In the Korean con- Better Children's Wear flict with the 101st Signal bat- talion and the 40th Signal com- pany. He was a communications BOYS' - GIRLS' - INFANTS' - PRE-TEENS officer. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY Beachwear Oceanport AT BOTH STORES AT BOTH STORES Mr. and Mrs. Martaen A. AT BOTH STORES AT BOTH STORES Barnes of 13 Sea Girt ave. en- Play Clothes—Dress Up Clothes tertained recently for Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barnes of Long BEACH UMBRELLAS Garden Umbrellas Garden Umbrellas CHARCOAL Branch, Mr. and Mrs. George Capt. Robert Rightmire Belcher of Chicago Heights, 111., The very best buy we've over lined, with gorgeous chintz and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8 full feet, aluminum post, offered. Lower than any Dis- l The captain, appointed by Com- Barnes of Lexington, Mass. patterns. Tilting devloe, alum- 10 " 77c missioner Norman Marshall, the Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Franks o£ count Home. tilting device, lovely designs. Wolfhlll rd. entertained for Mr. inum post. army's territorial commander, to 6}i-foot, regular size post. Lower than any super market. head up these teenagers, and his and Mrs. Arnold Elliott and daughter Donna Jean of Kearny. group flew from New York via Reg. $26.95 .88 Reg: $39.95 $ Stack up now for thou out- British Overseas Alrwfl-ys. They MM. Marie Franks of Wolfhlll Reg. $9.95 $C.99 .88 rd. Is a patient in Monmouth Me FOR 16 FOR door outings. •will return by air Aug. 7. FOR 19 Attending the London session morlal hospital. •will be about 1,000 young people, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koch of some 220 from this country, who Monmouth blvd. are entertaining are engaged In a training pro- Mrs. Koch's aunt, Miss Sarah AT THE STORE AT THE STORE AT THE STORE AT THE STORE gram aimed at making them Sal- Cannon of Long Island. Barbara Van Brunt, daughter BENJAMIN MOORE'S vation Army leaders of tomor- UNIVERSAL row. They are meeting with the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Brunt, Finest Steam Distilled 4" NYLON army's International leaders for yesterday celebrated her sixth birthday. OUTSIDE WHITE a program of Instruction, guid- PERCOLATOR anco and Inspiration, and taking Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright of BRUSH Elliott pi. are spending a week TURPENTINE part in discussions and athletic 8 cups—always the lowest PAINT events. The aim is toward wider In Phllllpsburg as guests of Mr. international understanding. and Mrs. Ructell Slaven. price around, and wa know The finest possible quality. with hardwood handle. END OF SEASON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazza and In scaled gallon can. Following the London sessions, what It is. Capt. Rightmire and other lead- children Mary Ann and Tommle of Portaupeek ave. left this Reg. $6.85 $.4.99 ers will take the young people Reg. $3.95 on a sightseeing tour of Paris month for Italy where they will NOW Gal. "t FOR $].99 and the French countryside. visit relatives. '12" FOR Gal. 99c FOR BABY NEEDS SALE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hart- Th« R»flster'» clatilflid adrertlsg- ley, daughter Joan and son Rus- m«nt» have mot* readers. wMch mean* sell have returned from a two- moro remit! Som«on» h»i what you week vacation with friends in AT BOTH STORES AT BOTH STORES AT THE ACRE AT THE ACRE Bet. to J.98 SWEATERS •nylon ...... 1.50 wint or will buy "h»t you bivi to nil. —Adv'rtliemtnt. Vlcksburg, Mlai. 22" Briggi & Stratton Aluminum Folding NYLON SWIMMING ALUMINUM SHIRTS •""• —— J |OP /. 2'/4 H.P. ROTARY oddl nd nd> Mr< Dl POOLS CHAISE Iteg. to MO SHOES • • ' - " 1'®® CHAIRS MOWER Strong • cannot mildew. 19" Innersprlng mattress, auto- Bef. .MB TOWEL * w.ih eluth s.t 1-75 Canvas seats, light but dur- ORset wheels, absolutely the deep (not U" or 11"). Giant matic adjustable iptlnj, load- lowest price wt know on this Beg. to 1.40 liAl J tntr sunmw hit In "tor. j .00 able. •In. ed back. model. Beg. to 8.08 BUMPERS Hollywood >tyl. 2%^' Reg. $5.93 .99 In $7495 Reg. $50.00 $OQ.88 Reg. $49.95 .85 FOR FOR «-7 FOR »•«. 8,8» STERILIZER r.™,ui.«. *•„,* _ 2r" rat. Carton Shrewsbury Shops AT THE ACRE AT THE ACRE AT THE ACRE AT THE ACRE TRAINING PANTS 3 for 1. Broad St. Shrewsbury DIAPER SETS-**-"-1-00 LAWNLITE LAWNLITE LAWNLITE LAWNLITE : GLIDERS Beg. 3.9S DIAPER PAIL *•*•**•*• 2-" STACK TABLES REWEBBING SERVICE STACK CHAIRS AH the comforts of a rocker, It's not a very big sale . . . S full VA" vertical web). Al- CAR SEAT - 2-99 Not the fragile midget kind, We have tapos In various col" but modern ai Alcoa Alum. but a full site 1" tubing table. coa Aluminum. ors to lit all webbed chnlrs. Inum can be. due to the wonderful reception JOHNNY-SEAT^ — 2-« We also Install same. Bring *% FOR $ Reg. $17.95 75 Reg. $14.95 $Q.88 .83 TRIMBLE BATH—• II- FOR your chairs io us. FOR 75 by you all to our new store... •—« BIRDSEYE DIAPERS ""-I- AT THE ACRE AT THE ACRE AT THE STORE AT THE STORE but there are some very REC. BLANKETS "—• 2 for 1. 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h0 unusual, the dlstlnc- BROAD ST., SHREWSBURY „,«««,*;.„ 30 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK fiva in casual clothe* for (FORMERLY WRIGHT'S) Open Every NIghr and All Day Sun. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Free Delivery on Everything women. PHONE RED BANK 6-2222 20 BROA STREET f PHONH RED DANK 4-5125 Hfr- C. »y« 10—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER ANNA M. LEACH R. J. Abbott, Former EDWARD KEALE WEST KEANSBURG—A high OCEANPORT—A requiem mass 13 Houses, Lot the National Defense research mass or requiem was offered by Official, 58, Dies was offered at St. Ann's Catholic Carl R. Englund,committee. Deaths in Red Bank and Rev. Anthony Capitani Monday MT. HOLLY — Ransford J, church, Jersey City, yesterday for Mr. Englund was born In Sioux for Mrs. Anna M. Leach, 47, of 79 Abbott, 58, former state highway Edward Keale, 72, of 22 Mon- Sold at Shore Plnewood ave., this place, who mouth blvd., this place, who died City, la. He received his B.S. In commissioner, and a former resid- ; I SEA BRIGHT—Mrs. Bertha V. chemical engineering degree from MRS. JOHN A. FUNK MBS. GAItBETT MCKEEN, SR. died Friday at Monmouth Me- ent of Red Bank, died last Thurs- Sunday at Monmouth Memorial i Colemau of Hudson blvd., Jer- 71, in California the University of South Dakota morial hospital. Burial was in day when he suffered a heart at- hospital. sey City, has sold her riverfront Word has been received by The MATAWAN — The funeral of Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mr. Keale was a retired musi- FULLERTON, Cal. - Carl R. in 1909 and then went to the Register from San Diego, Cal., of Mra. Naomi B. McKeen, 61, wife tack while driving on South Pern home at 874 Ocean ave., Sea University of Chicago for two Mrs. Leach was born in South berton rd. cian, son of the late Thomas and Bright, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Englund, an expert In radlote the death July 9 of Mrs. John A, of Garrett J. MeKeen, Sr. of Broad Ellen Rider Keale of Jersey City. lephony, formerly on the stalt of years of graduate study. Before Funk, a former resident o£ Red St., who died July 16 at the Ivy Wales, Great Britain, and had He was found in his car along Preston of Maybew dr., South Boll Telephone laboratories at joining the Bell system In 1914 Bank. Mrs. Funk was the only House nursing home in Middle- lived here for 13 years. She was the stretch of road by a state Surviving are his wife, Alberta Orange. The home contains . a Holmdel, N. J., died suddenly he had served on the staffs of daughter of Clarence Edward town, was held last Thursday af- a member of St. Ann's Catholic trooper, who said Mr. Abbott's Bonner Keale; two sons, Thomas living room, paneled dining room Western Maryland college and Boughton, Sr., who was a former church and St. Ann's Rosary so- car crossed the highway and and Martin Keale, Jersey City and with a fireplace, breakfast room, Sunday at his home here. His ternoon at the Bedle funeral home ciety, Keansburg. a daughter, Mrs. Regina Kim- age was 71. the University of Michigan. deacon of the Red Bank Prenhy- here. Burial was in Old Tennont struck a pole ten feet off the high kitchen and powder room on the berlln, and three brothers, Ray- , first floor. The second floor has Mr. Englund retired from Bell He was a fellow of the Insti- tcrian church and who was con- cemetery. Surviving are her husband, John way. He was taken to Burlington nected with the Second National T. Leach, and two daughters, county hospital here and was mond, John and Arthur Keale, I four bedrooms and two baths, laboratories in 1944, after 30 tute of Radio Engineers and was Mrs. McKeen was born In Mat- Mrs, Joan Boyce, Keyport, and all of Jersey City. and a screened porch which over- years of service with the Bell the author of many technical ar- bank back in days. dead on arrival. Two doctors per awan, daughter of the late Wil- Miss Barbara Jean Leach, living Local arrangements were in looks the river. The property system. Throughout his tele- ticles on radio research. The Boughton home was on Hud- liam G. and Georgie M. Cuttrelle formed an autopsy and said Mr. son ave, at home. Abbott suffered the heart attack charge of the Damlano funerai has a two-car garage. Mr. Pres- phone career he specialized In ra- Mr. Englund lived at Holmdel Bedle. She waa a member of the ton is a stock broker. from 1935 until he moved to Ful- while driving, and then his car home. dio research and contributed to During World War I, Mrs. Funk Matawan Methodist church, Mat- MISS FANNY T. MOBFOKD crashed Into the pole. the development of such services lerton about five years ago. waa active in entertaining the awan Woman's club and Sirus Mr. and Mrs, John Demas of MIDDLETOWN—The funeral MRS. LAURA ETTA HAYES as ship-to-shore and long-wave He Is survived by his widow, servicemen at the Red Bank can- chapter, Order of the Eastern Mr. Abbott was made highway Nutley have sold th'elr ocean transatlantic radiotclcphony. A. teen, and after marrying one of Star. ' of Fanny T. Morford, 79, fvno died commissioner by former Gov. Al- FREEHOLD—The funeral of front lot at Sea Bright, to Mr. Ethel Englund o! Fullerton; a Saturday at the Hill Top Nursing pioneer in the radio field, he daughter. Mrs. Irvin S. Wright, them, Daniel I. Thomas, moved Besides her husband, she is sur- fred E. Driscoll after his return Mrs. Laura Etta Hayes, 66, of 92 and Mrs. Edward Rembert of pointed out. cs early as 1914 the to her husband'o home in Racine, vived by a daughter, Miss Pa- home here, was held Tuesday at from duty in World War II. It East *i.aln st., this place.'who died Waterman ave., Rumson. One Jr., also of Fullerton; a son, Carl the Scott funeral home, ;vi'h Rev. existence of "sidebands" in radio R. Englund, Jr., of Pleasanlville, Wis. Several years later, when aricia A. McKeen; two sons, Rich- was during his term from 1950 Friday at her home, was held hundred feet of private beach her -widowed mother and her ard Bedle McKeen, Linden, and William. E. Bisgrove officiating. through 1953 that the Garden Monday, Rev. George G. Horn of- are included in the sale. Mr. transmission. He made funda- N. Y., and three grandchildren. Burial was at Fair View cem- mental contributions In the tech- brothers moved to California, she Garrett J. McKeen, Jr., Matawan, State Parkway and New Jersey ficiating. Rev. John Smiley as- Rembert, who is the owner of and her husband joined them. Her five grandchildren, and a sister, etery. Turnpike were started, Mr. Abbott sisted. Burial, under the direc- the Shrewsbury diner, expects to nique of radio field strength MRS. ELIZABETH O'TOOLE tion of the Freeman funeral home measurements and In the propa- husband was killed shortly after Mrs. Alice B, .Drummond of Mer- Miss Morford had lived at 889 was the first chairman of the build on the property in the near UNION BEACH—Mrs. Eliza- in an accident at work. A few cervllle. Palmer ave. She was born i:i New state Highway Authority, which waa in Fernwood cemetery future. '. • ' . gation of ultra-short waves. Dur- beth O'Toole, 78, of 221 Lollard built the parkway, and later be- Jamesburg. ing World War II he was en- years later she married Mr. Funk. Monmouth, daughter of the late The sales were handled by Ella ave., this place, widow of Joseph William and Emma Pikv Mor- came Its executive director. He paged in a military project un- Mrs. Funk was a graduate of MBS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Surviving are her husband, Lin- Wiltshire Diggle. O'Toole, died yesterday at Hill ford, and was a member of the was dismissed from that job in coln C. Hayes; a son, Robert dertaken by Bel! laboratories for Montclalr Normal school and FAIR HAVEN—Mrs. Elizabeth Dec, 1954, in a move that pre- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Top nursing home, Mlddletown, New Monmouth Baptist cf.uich. Hayes, at home; a brother, Wil- David C. Boswell, located at 1240 after a long illness, taught for a short period at East Probascq Williams, 77, died Mon- cipitated considerable controversy Orange. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Al- liam Pette, Trenton, and a sister, Ocean ave., Sea Bright, has been Mrs. O'Toole was born in New day at her homa, 39 Grange ave. freda Golden, Belford, and a because it cost him the chance of Mrs. Elizabeth GilUland, James- Surviving, besides her husband She was the widow of Isaac Wil- gaining pension rights after 19 purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Her- York city. She was a member brother, Charles P. Morford, burg. man Zinser of Paramus. The of Holy Family Catholic church, are three children, also four liams, who died here Tuesday of Springfield. years' state service. brothers, Edward, Warren, Lloyd house, of ranch construction and Union Beach. last week. Just three days before his death THOMAS C. MATTHEWS situated on a three-quarter acre and Douglas Boughton, all of San Mrs. Williams was born In Mld- JOHN L. FIGHTER Surviving arc a son, Joseph Diego. Edward, who was known the state legislature recognized FREEHOLD—The funeral of plo;. is located on the Shrews- O'Toole, Staten »Island; two dletown, daughter of the late this situation and passed a resolu bury river. The house, built five as Clarence, Jr., in Red Bank, I Robert S. and Emmaretta Thomp- SEA BRIGHT—The funeral of Thomas C. Matthews, age 100, of daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Farrell, a former Register reporter. John h. Fichter, 41, of 14 East tlon authorizing the hiring of Mr, 6 Berkeley pi., this place, who years ago, contains an over sized at home, and Mrs, Joseph Frey, son Probasco, and had been a Abbott as a permanent adviser en living room with a fireplace, din- New st., this place, who died last 1 died Friday at Green Lawn Jackson Heights, l_i. I.; two broth- resident of Red Bank and Fair highway problems. nursing home, Hightstown, was ing room, two bedrooms, two LOUIS S. FALCO Haven most of her life. Mrs. Wil- Thursday at Riverview hospital, rs, Lawrence Duffy, the Bronx, was held Monday, Rev. George A. Surviving are his widow, the held Tuesday at Dunmore ceme- baths, modern kitchen, with fluor- an<". Thomas Duffy, Belmont, L. I., MATAWAN — Louis Salvatore liams was a member of Trinity former Nancy Fogarty; a daugh- tery, Dunmore, Pa. escent indirect, JigHtirig. There Episcopal church and of the Robertnhaw, officiating. Burial am', three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Falco, 20, son of the late Carr ter and a grandchild. are a two-car gar'age va.nd breeze- Women's guild of the church. waa at Glenwood cemetery. Surviving Is a son-in-law, Lloyd Hubert, North Bergen, and Mrs. men D. and Louisa Eovlno Fl Mr. Fichter was born at Sea S. Cassel, Freehold. way with overhead doors.' An- Nellie Lcnnon and Mrs. Jennie co, died Sunday at his home, 164 Surviving Is a son, Robert A, other feature of the property is dedicated to Neff, New York city. Williams, Fair Haven. Bright, and was the son of John SARAH E. RICHARDSON Local arrangements were in a ninety-foot boat basin.' Lower Main st,, after suffering and Viola Covert Fichter, Sea MIDDLETOWN- The funeral charge of the Freeman funeral INTElilUI Y A high mass of requiem will an illness since childhood. The funeral will be held this home. afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Bright. He was a member of St. of Sarah Elizabeth Richardson, Mr. Zinser, who recently; re- be offered Saturday at 9 a. m. at A graduate of St. Joseph's George's by-the River Episcopal 81, of Compton st, Belford, who tired from Boston's Service,' and To servo reverently . . . with Holy Family, church by Rev.. Jo- grammar school, he was a mem- Adams memorial home with Rev. Mrs. Zinser are occupying their Charles H, Best, rector of Trin- church, Rumson. died Sunday at the Hill Top Dr. Streibig to Address dignity and beauty always, seph Fox, Burial will be at Cal- ber of St. Joseph's Catholic Surviving are his v.ife, Virginia nursing home, this place, was new home. vary cemetery, Long Island City. church, Keyport, and had attend- ity Episcopal church, officiating. The sale of this property was and offering the utmost in Burial will be In Fair View cem- Beckmann Fichter; a son, Gary held yesterday at the Callahan Psychiatric Technicians The Day funeral home, Keypc-rt, ed the Matawan high school. J. Fichter, at home and a sister, funeral home, Freehold. Rev. Rob- handled by Sam Diggle. is in charge of arrangements. Survivors Include seven broth- etery. BearerB will be J. Edward LONG BRANCH—Dr. Kenneth Maj. and Mrs. James Lohnes consideration. At no time Wilson, William A. Barrett, Har- Mrs. Peter W. Falvo, Red Bank. ert Blackman, of the First Meth- C. Streibig, dean of administra- ers, Joseph and Anthony Falco, odist church, Belford, officiated. have purchased from Mr. ai"4 does croed or price make HOWARD H. COTTRELL at home; John Falco, Matawan; ry Roede, Charles A. Hawkins, CHARLES S. ELY tion of Monmouth college, will Mrs. Fred Goldbbronn their Malcolm Fisher and John Parker. Burial was at Perrlneville Pres- address the 16th and 17th classes any difference in the high MATAWAN—Howard H. Cott- Thomas and Patrick Falco, Key- EATONTOWN—The funeral of byterian church cemetery. three-bedroom ranch home lo- port; Carmen Falco, Keansburg, of psychiatric technicians at standards we have upheld rell, 78, of 152 Main St., this place, JOHN H. SCHANCK, JR. Charles S. Ely, 83, of Main St., Mrs. Richardson was the wife commencement exercises tonight cated at Jessica pi., Monmouth died Tuesday at his home. He and Daniel Falco, Vancouver, Holmdel, who died Sunday at the of the late Tunis Richardson. at 8 o'clock. Exercises will be Beach. The home iB situated on nd shall continue to uphold had lived here one year and had Wash., and five sisters, Miss MARLBORO —The funeral of Mary Lee nursing home here, was She was born In Perrlneville, held in the newly-constructed au- a corner lot 150x-50 feet and was formerly lived at Keyport. Philamena Falco, Vineland, Mrs. John Henry Schanck, Jr., 78, of .leld yesterday at the Bedle fu- daughter of the late Benjamin ditorium. custom built in 1952 for Col. Ar- in our service and respon- Thomas Vena, Cltffwood; Mrs. 51 Eastvlew ave., Little Silver, thur Woodruff of the "Salvation Mr. Cottrell was born In Jersey- neral home, Keyport. Burial was and Mary Jane DeBow .'Ander- Dr. Streibig will discuss the sibility to the community. vllle, son of the late Henry and Mary Shorka, Keyport; Mrs. Alex who died last Thursday at the "n Holmdel cemetery. Army. Maj. Lohnes, who is sta- state hospital here, was held Mon- son. present and future educational tioned at Fort Monmouth, and Mary Harvey Cottrell. He was Vocslna, Woodbridge, and Misa Mr. Ely was born in Holmdel, Surviving are two sons, Ray- Delores Falco, at home. day at the Worden funeral home. rends In America and will de- Mrs. Lohnes are occupying their a member of the Keyport chapter son of the late William C. and mond Richardson of Belford, and liver an appeal to the citizenry of the Royal Arcanum. Rev. Cornelius J. Kane ceJe- Rev. Robert M. Runge of the New home. Shrewsbury Reformed church of- Sarah E. Schenck Ely. He was Alfred Richardson of Freehold; to awake to the need for greater John E, Day Surviving are his wife, Gussie bratcd a solemn mass of high a charter member of the Holmdel a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Eldrldge educational facilities to meet the Mrs. Cele Manning handled Bolce Cottrell; a son, Ernest of requiem at St. Joseph's church ficiated. Burial was at Holmdel this transaction. cemetery. fire department and a member of of Freehold, five grandchildren young men and -women who will Funeral Home Red Bank; a daughter, Mrs. Dor-yesterday morning and recited he Junior Order of American and 11 great grandchildren. be of high school and college age othy Patton, Matawan, and three the rosary at the Day funeral Bearers were Orlando P. War- Mechanics, Red Bank. within the next ten years. grandchildren. home, 361 Maple pi., Keyport, den, Fred W. Zieglar, William J. 85 Riverside Avenue Surviving are h|s wife, Susan- THOMAS C. MCNALLY Commencement exercises will The funeral will be held tomor- Tuesday night. Burial waa in St. Swannell and Kenneth Zieglar. nah Armstrong Ely; a daughter, Chapel Begins Phone 6-0332—Red Bonk Joseph's cemetery, Keyport. Mr. Schanck was born in Nep- signify completion of a one-year row at 1:30 p. m, at the Bcdle Mrs. Dorothy E. Ravndal, Lake KEANSBUR(3—The funeral of training program established by funeral home, Keyport, with Rev. Bearers were Robert Booket, tune, son of the late John and City, Fla.; two brothers, Daniel Thomas McNally, 80, who died Kt'yport Brunch—3G1 Maple I'l. Eleanor Polhcmus Schanck, Sr., the state In 1947 to provide trained Albert Curry of the Methodist Vincent Vlnce, Robert Baunmnnn, ?>. Ely, Holmdel, and William M. Thursday at tho home ol his help for the mentally ill in state Fund Campaign Non-Sectarian church, Matawan, officiating. Bur- Arthur and Arneal Malinconico and had been a resident of Little Ely, Cleveland, O., and three daughter, Mrs. Harold .F, Lind- Silver most of his life. He was hospitals. FAIR HAVEN—The Chapelof Telephone 7-1352 ial will be In Old Tennent ceme- and Donald Ahlers. randchildrcn. ley, 54 Fourth st., was held Sun- the Holy Communion is conduct- tery. an employee of the Little Silver day at the Bedle funeral home, Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon, medi- street department and had retired cal director and chief executive ing a campaign to clear its debt ANTONIO V. GUAI/TIERI ISAAC N. WILLIAMS Rev, O, C. Janke officiating. Bur- In connection with the building several months ago. ial was at Green Grove cemetery. officer of the Marlboro state hos- A solemn high mass of requiem PAIR HAVEN—The funeral of pital, will deliver the welcome ad- of the new rectory. The rectory, Surviving are his sister, Mrs Mr. McNally formerly lived on built In 1954-55, cost $20,000. will be offered In St. Anthony's Jennie Mead of 168 West Front tsaac N. Williams, 39 Grange dress. Members of the 16th class Catholic ohurch tomorrow at 9 ive., here, who died Wednesday Church st. in Matawan. He was To finance the building a loan st., Red Bank; a brother, Danic' born in Brooklyn, son of the late include Anne Benrteman,. George o'clock for Antonio V. Gualtieri, P. Schanck, Creek rd.; Port Mon if last week at Rlvervtew hospi- Bond, Joseph Bourgeois, Eleanor was obtained from the diocese In 82, of 43 Lelghton ave., who died al, was held Friday afternoon James and Mary Connelly Mc- the amount of $3,000. Two thous- mouth; a niece and several nep- Nally. Dennison, Rachel L. Dlmmock, Tuesday at the home of his hews. *.t the Adams memorial home, Estella Garrett and Anne Paw- and dollars remains to be paid, The Adams Memorial Home daughter, Mrs. Anthony J. Piccola .vlth Rev. Charles H. Best, rec- Surviving are hta son, William !uch. Members of the 17th class with about $500 of the sum al- McNally of Keyport, two other of Obre pi., Shrewsbury. He had FREDERICK H. NEWMAN :or of Trinity Episcopal church, include Gloria Barbour, Mary ready on hand. been In ill health a long time. imciatlng. daughters, Mrs, Charles Everett Berry, Anita Clax, Janice Hayes, Last Sunday Harlan Graham KEANSBURG—The funeral of of Keyport and Mrs. Charles Vos- Successor to Mount Memorial Home Mr. Gualtieri was born In Italy, Burial was in Fair View ceme- William Holland, Nettle Locklear, announced to the congregation son of the late Glaclnto and Vln- Frederick H. Newman, 59, of 304 sauehler of New Brunswick, and James Long, Magnolia Miller, that the drive to raise the re- tery. Bearers were J. Edward three grandchildren, cenza Btumpo Gualtieri, but had Main st., this place, who died Wilson, William A. Barrett, Ed- George Mitchell, Evelyn Tyrell and mainder would commence imme- lived In this country most of his Saturday at the Veteran's Ad- win F. Herr, Jr., Harry Roede, Ruth Wisneski. diately. William L. Baily, Jr.. will life. Formerly of Newark, he ministration hospital in East Or- Stanley I. Brown and Lewis MABASCIO FUNERAL act as treasurer of the funds. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ange, was held Tuesday at the lived here about 40 years. A re- Davison. A solemn high requiem mass Rev. Charles Wood, vicar, con- tired gardener, he was a member ilohn J. Ryan funeral home. Rev. Three Injured gratulated the vestry on electing Frederick Boos, Lutheran church, A resident of this area more for James Marasclo, 65, who died of the St, Anthony society and than 50 years, Mr. Williams is Monday of last week at his home, In Parkway Crash to conduct this campaign. He Keyport, officiating. Burial Was in told, the congregation that an of St. Anthony's church. he U. S. Government .cemetery, survived by his wife, Elizabeth 6 Wall st., was offered Thursday Besides Mrs. Piccola, surving P. Williams; a son, Robert A. NEW SHREWSBURY— Three even bigger job lies ahead, a Beverly, N. J. at St. Anthony's Catholic church persons were slightly hurt in an major project involving the re- are two sons, John J. Gualtieri, at Williams, this place, and a sis- by Msgr. Salvatore DiLorenzo. 310 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. home, and Charles .T. Gualtieri, Mr. Newman was born in Har- :er, Mrs. Eva Leonard, Chatham. accident on the Garden State pair or rebuilding of the chapel rison, son of the late John and Rev. Philip Matera was deacon, Parkway yesterday. Itself. Tho larger campaign will 118 Catherine St.; three other and Rev. Charles Kazmieczyck, daughters, Miss Rose Gualtieri, Augusta Siefort Newman. He was tIRS. MARY JANE O'CONNOR According to parkway state po- probably be conducted in the a veteran of World War I, serv- sub-deacon. ' , Ice, a car driven by Grace early months of 1957. and Mrs. Frank Lucia, at home, ng In France, and a member of RUMSON — Mrs. Mary Jane Burial, under the direction of and Mrs. James Bruno of Little Krouso of Bay ave., Long Branch, the Disabled American Veterans, O'Connor, widow of Alfred O'Con- the John E. Day funeral home, apparently had been parked at IN MEM0R1AM - Silver; two brothers, Sandy Gual- Bayshore chapter 76, Keansburg. nor, died Saturday afternoon at was in Mt. Olivet cemetery tieri of Newark and Gabriel Gual- lie side of ' the. road and pulled' Raymond G. Morris. In loving mem- Surviving are three brothers, her home on Ward ave., here. where Msgr. DiLorenzo offered ory on your birthday July 31, .Sadly tieri of Italy; 12 grandchildren hto traffic In front of a car driv- missed Robert Newman, West Pt. Pleas- Mrs. O'Connor was born in the blessing at the grave. Bear- en by John Noe of Cranford. Wife. Daughter. Grandchildren. and four great-grandchildren. Jngland, daughter of the late ers were Albert .Tomalno, Ralph ant; Charles Newman, Irvlngton, Hurt were Bessie Smith of Cald- Interment, under the direction and William Newman, Orange, John and Mary Leverton. Santangelo, Vito Marasclo, Peter of the William S. Anderson fu- and four sisters, Mrs. Martha Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Marascio, Dr. Victor Marasclo well, Mr. Noe and Joyce Krouse. neral home, will be In Mt. piivet Stecher, Irvlngton; 'Mrs. Emma Illlot Schatzkin, this place, and and William Galatro. All. refused treatment. Grace cemetery. The rosary will be re- Franzen, and Mrs. Anna Hill, grandson, F. Don Chapin, Kew Mr. Marascio is survived by Krouse was Issued a summons MONUMENTS cited tonight at the funeral home. Newark, and Mrs. Elsie Garland, Sardens, L. I, his wife, Rose Domanlco Mara- 'or unsafe movement of an au- Pt. Pleasant. The funeral was held Monday scio; a daughter, Miss Carmela omoblle. Trooper William Gray WILLIAM J. ADICKES night at the Adams memorial Marascio, living at home, and investigated. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS—The ROSE T. WALLING home, with Rev. Theodore E. A. two brothers, Frank and Dominic Matawan Man Fined funeral of William J. Adickes, 68, JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—The fu- jeVan, rector of Old Christ Epis- Marasclo, Red Bank. WILLIAM S ANDERSON of 409 Franklin ave., who died neral of Rose T. Walling, 79, wife copal church, Shrewsbury, offici- For Causing Crash 30-32 Hudson Ave. Red Bank Friday at his home, was held Sun- of the late Asbury F. Walling, who ating. Burial Tuesday was at EZRA K. WHITSON day at the Kohlcr. funeral home. died here Friday, was held yes- Northport Rural cemetery, North- WAYSIDE—Thomas Baron of PHONE RED B/.NK 6-2406 Rev. H. ,T. Meiburg of Holy Trin- terday at the Bedle funeral home, port, L. I. FREEHOLD —The funeral of rt. 18, Matawan, was fined $25 ity Lutheran church officiating. Keyport. Rev. Henry Male, St. Ezra K. WhiUon, 77, o£ West last night by Magistrate Walter Burial, Monday, was at Lutheran Mary's Episcopal church, Keyport, MRS. EDWIN J. HAMMOND Main st., who died Friday at St. N. Cobb on a motor vehicle cemetery, Middle Village, L. I. officiating. Burial was in Green Mrs. Minnie E. Hammond, 80, Francis hospital, Trenton, was charge of following too closely Mr. Adlckes was founder of Grove cemetery. wife of Edwin J. Hammond, 157 held Monday at the Freeman fu- and causing a three-car accident. neral home, with Rev, Warren J. Camp Happiness In Leonardo. Be- Mra. Walling was the daugh- Maple ave., Red Bank, died last He was assessed an additional $5 Your Expression of fore his retirement six years ago, Thursday afternoon at the Henseler officiating. Burial was for not appearing in court when ter of the former Thomas and at Old Tennent cemetery. H. Laurence Scoff « Son he waa supervisor of financial aid Ernestine Krall Tuthill. Shrewsbury Manor nursing home. ordered. True Remembrance for the New Jersey Commission Mrs. Hammond was born at El- Mr. Whitney was a retired far- Fines of $15 each were paid by Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. mer and a former member of the FUNERAL HOME for the Blind. He had been em- Edith Cyre, Jacksonville, Fla., and mira, N. Y., daughter of the late Willie J. Irving, Long Branch, No othor act'of a normal ployed by the commission 41 years. Albert and Margaret L. Radway Marlboro township board of edu- and Billy Cauley, Newark, care- man's life gives him more a brother, Daniel Tuthill, New cation. Mr. Adlckes started as a home York city. and was a resident of New York less driving. complete soul satisfaction Surpassing (jS^Ajl^?) Service teacher for the blind. He also had city before coming to Red Bank Surviving are his wife, Annie than the building of a Mem- been field secretary for the opm- W. FRANK MOBBELL 3ix years ago. Griffin Whitspn; three sons, Mil- DELAY HEARING orial to his loved ones who mlB&lon. ton Whttson of Elizabeth, Thur- Phone KE 6-0333 KEYPORT—The funeral of W. Surviving besides her husband, MIDDLETOWN — Police today have gone 'on. He also was a member of the are a daughter, Mrs. Harry Ana- slon Whltson of Marlboro, and Frank Morrell, 67, of Broadway, Donald Whltson of Etra Point; a released William Robert Rice, who New Jersey Welfaro council, Es- ble, five grandchildren and live was arrested yesterday at his Our select Barre Memorials 147 CHURCH ST. BELFORD, N. J. sex council, Civil Service associ- this place, who died Saturday at daughter, Mrs. Stanley Orr of 'bear the Guild mark of ap- the New Jersey State Firemen's :reat-grandchlldren. Mlllhurst, and a brother, Whitney home 111 Ocean ave., East Keans- ation and the National Federation The funeral was held Saturday burg, by Patrolman Domlnick proval, your guarantee of a of the Blind. home In Boonton, was held Mon- Whltson of Colt's Neck. finer Memorial at no extra MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP day at the Bedle funeral home, at the Adams memorial home, Furlato and Special Officer An- Surviving ore three sisters, Mrs. with Rev. Roger J. Squire, pas- cost Visit our showroom and Rev. Norman Rilcy officiating. LAWBENCE TAYLOB SAMSON drew Slwukowski on a drunk and Addle Bauer, Miss Helene Adlckes Burial was in Green Grove ceme- ,or of the Red Bank Methodist disorderly charge. Magistrate W. see our displays of thesB cer- and Miss Emrna-E. Adlckes| all of tery, church, officiating. Burial Monday FREEHOLD — The funeral of. "Ubert Manson put off hearing tified memorials. - - this place. Mr. Morrell was the son of the was In Mt. Hope cemetery, Lawronce Taylor Samson, 75, of of the case until next Wednesday. Rochester, N. Y. 93 Randolph it., who died Satur- MOSES BANDOLPH lato Wilbur and Frances Crum ROBERT A. BRAUN Morrell. day at his home, was held yester- PEDDLER LICENSES~ISSUED The funeral of Moses Randolph, PRIMROSE BROWN CARL J. ANDERSEN day at Bethel M. E. church, Rev. FAIR HAVEN—This borough, JOHN VAN KIRK E. M. Mitchell officiating. Burial "HOME FOB FUNKIULS" 63, of 178 L&lghton ave., Red LEONARDO — The funeral of which this • week put Into effect Nut le ML Olivet Cemetery Bank, who died Saturday at Mon- MIDDLETOWN— The funeral Carl J. Andersen, 87, of 1 O'Nell was at Maplewood cemetery. The Its ordinance requiring all solici- mouth Memorial hospital, was of Primrose Brown, 50, of Church st., who died Friday at Mon- Freeman funeral home was In tors and peddlers to register, has Phone Red Bank 6-0319 lane, who died of a heart attack held Tuesday at Pilgrim Baptist mouth Memorial hospital, was charge. thus far Issued four licenses and R.F.D. Box 108, Red Bank One of the country's most modern funeral church. Rev, Henry Morgan of- Saturday In a car on rt. 35, was held Tuesday at the PoBtcn fu- collected $23 in licenso fees. ficiated. Burial was at WhltB held yesterday at tho Union Bap- neral home, with Rev. Harry MRS. ELIZABETH TASK Ridge cemetery. * tist church, with Rev. R. P. Ball Zane of Atlantic Highlands Meth- officiating. Burial waa In the Mrs. Elizabeth TasH, 86, who homes with a completely home-like atmosphere. Mr. Randolph was born in odist church ofllclatlng, Burial church cemetery under the di- was at Bay View cemetery. . for many years lived on East Cumberland county, Va., son of rection of the Scott funeral home. Front st., Retl Bank, died last the lute Kit and Roae Woodson Mr. Andersen was n, retired DISTINCTIVE 105 EiiO/vS STBEST EATOKTOV/H 3-0333 Mr. Brown waa born in Middle- night at the Seabrook Hill nur- Randolph. He was a resident of brakeman for the Jersey Central ing home, Keyport. Red Bank 16 years. He was a town, son of tho late Frank and railroad. He waa born In JerBey FORMERLY OF EAST OHANCE Mary Wallace Brown, and had Mrs. Tash was tho daughter of ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS World War I veteran and a mem- Ity, son of the lato Johnathan tho lato Goorgo and Elizabeth ber of Green Creek Baptist lived hero all his lite. and Caroline Anderson. Surviving are.a brother, Har- Applegato Brewer and the widow church, Cumborland, Va.,- and the Surviving aro his son, M/Sgt. of Goorgo C. Tanli. She was a Perfection of Material and American Legion. ry Brown, Freeport, L. I., and William Andersen; a daughter, a sister, Mrs. Clara Smllh, New member of tho Rod Bank Motho- Workmanship In Beautiful Sui'Vlvlng iir« hin wife, Martha Mrs. Doris Robinson, Atlantic dlst church. Scott Rnndolph; throe sons and Brunswick. Highlands; a brother, August An- New Designs MBS. REBECCA TAYLOB Surviving Is a son, George thrco daughters, Oscar Randolph, darsen, Cranford, nnd a sister, Tash, Riverside Heights. Moses Randolph, Jr., and John Mrs. Rebecca Taylor, widow of Mrs, Catherine Palmatlor, Dun- Funeral arrangoments aro In Our memorials aro manufactured Worden Funeral Home Randolph, Mrs. Roao Everett and cllen, Edward C. Taylor, died Tuesday charge of tho Adams Memorial by skilled artisans In our well Misses Edna and Susie Randolph, morning at her home, 120 East all of Red Bank, and four grand- .JOSEPH KIRK homo. equipped plant nt Wcat Long: HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. Bergen pi., Rod Bank. children. Mrs. Taylor was born In Mld- MATAWAN—Joseph Kirk, 05, Branch. dletown, dnughter of the lato of 170 Jacknon nt., died Tuesday THOMAS II. HONSON James A. and Mary Field Hen- at his home, HENDERSON RED BANK 60557 MADISON TOWNSHIP — The drlckson, and had been a resident Mr, Kirk was born In Poland, funeral of Thomas H, Ronsnn, of Red Bank 45 years, She wns Bon of the Into Joseph and MONUMENTS LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. SB, of Ainboy rd,, this placo, who tho oldest member of tho Red Kathciine Kirk. Ho had lived Wall Street Tel. L.B. 6-3567 West Long Branch 60 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK dlt;d Friday nt Monmoutfi Mu- Bank Baptist church nnd wan a rjcro for tho past 45 years, Buy Dlrocf mortal houpltnl, wns hold al his member of the women's fellow- Surviving are his wife, Con- homo Monday undor tho direction ship of the church. stance Lukowlca Kirk of this Barre Guild "Oor Thirty Yean of ol the Bedln funeral homo, K«y- Sin vlvlng Is a sister, Mrs. M. placo, anil a son, Josoph L. Kirk ti BRANCH OFFICE and DISPLAY port, Burlnl wan nt Roao Hill Matlld. Hcndrlckaon, of tho East of Mlddletown. 400 Highway 3H & Harvard HI. Dopondablo, Economical Sorvico" cemetery, erni'ii pi. address. The funeral will bo held Satur- 1 MONMOUTH MONUMENT CO. The funeral will bo hold tomor- day morning nt tho St. Potur nnd Itcil Itanlt, N, J. Mr. Konaon was a fanner, htm- !;j IIKADIHON'S OORNUIl HIGHWAY 111 Imnd of thd Intu Elln TonKyok •0\v at 2 p. m. a*, the Adams me- St. Paul Qi'nck lUisnliiii Orthodox Komi for Lltnrnturo RoiiHon. morial homo with Rev. Roger J. hurcli, South Rlvor, IJurlul will MIUOLKTOWN, N. i. IiKO JUNK fl-3810 Air Conditioned (for Your Comforf 1 rhono UK «-02H2-,T. Ent. HKM lnx uro a ton, TcnEyck Squirt , ytajitor of tho Red Bunk io In Ht, Joseph's cjtmetcry, Koy- Mnlawnn, nml n Mntor, MothoiIlAcliiirch, olllelnllnR. Uur _iort, under tho dlrSytloii of tho Knrolny Hcminrfioii, Crop. 'lrn, Ilfclen O'Dcll, Mntawun. Inl will US In l-'nlr Vlow Uu.ito tauuriU komBj"! k* ttttmt "We Learn By Doing The 4-H Club Wins 4-H Club Way.'" RED BANK REGISTER The members who entered sew- AT&T Honors Thursday, July 26, 1956—11 ing projects won the following awards: Beatrice Viner and Awards at Fair Suzanne Morgan, four excellents R. B. Williams Circus to Make FREEHOLD—Members of the and four very goods; Suzanne Llncroft 4-H club won 32 excellent MIDDLETOWN—Ralph B. Wil- Three Appearances EAST ORANGE MILL END SHOPS Ming and Diane Brandt, one ex- liams of 3 Hartshorne la., received awards at the annual Monmouth cellent, one very good and one a gold emblem last Thursday, Hunt Brothers three-ring county 4-H Fair at the county good, and Janet Willis, three very marking his 30th year of service circus will give three per- fair Friday and Saturday. goods. with the long lines department of formances in the Ked Bank sem annua Abble Ann Willgerodt, Beatrice In cooking, Janet Willis, four American Telephone and Tele- area in August. Vlner and Suzanne Morgan won excellents and one very good; graph company. Mr. Williams is The circus will nppenr at JULV *~ l the champion award for clothing Suzanne Morgan, four excellents employed as commercial manager the Food Circus In Middle- judging. Janet Willis won the and one very good; Suzanne for long lines at 744 Broad St., town Jlondny, Aujr. 13; at highest cooking award, a $25 bond Ming, three excellents and one Newark, Is'elmnrk's field in High- from the Red Bank Kiwanis club. very good; Joan Bonn, two excel- lands, Wednesday, Aug. 15; Ah award of very good was won lents and three very goods; Diane for (he Community center, by-the booth decorated in the Brandt, two excellents and one and Thiirsdny, Aug. 16 at the very good; Barbara Diem, one ex- firemen's grounds In Little cellent, and four very goods, and Silver for the benefit of the Ashley Kraan, one excellent and firo company. Pianos to Rent' one good. Two shows are scheduled BRAND Gardening project awards were for each day. NEW won by Gayle Beebn, two excellent Tho clrcu>> features liVo IISH8 and one very good; Lynn Morgan, hours of entertainment, In- one excellent and one good; Dean cluding the second largest Willis, five very goods and two herd of : privately owned goods; Abbie Ann Willgerodt and elephnnts.'A parade is sched- Lloyd Bradbury, two very goods, uled before the opening of and Ohris gThurer and William the circus In each town. Tufflash, one very good. Flower awards went to Abble Ann Willgerodt, two excellenta Richard Arlen and one good, and Beatrice Viner, SALE two very goods. In canning, Ab- ble Ann Willgerodt won two ex- At Ivy Tower . cellents. Abbie Ann also won the WITH high individual score In the cloth- SPRING LAKE—"Anniversary OPTION TO BUY ing Judging team. All exhibits Waltz," the conjedy which had a i that won the excellent awards are long successful run on Broadway eligible for the New Jersey state will be the offering at the Ivy ANDERSON fair In September, In Trenton. Tower Playhouse, opening Mon- 132,000 YARDS day. Richard Arlen. star of stage, MUSIC SHOP Mak« it % proftt&ble abit to screen and TV, will play the load. 1'Ba Rtglster'a claailfled to (II you Ralph B, Williams 21 Broad St. Red Bank wanta.—Advertisement. Mr. Arlen, a native of St. Paul, Born in Cleveland, O., Mr. Wi Minn., skyrocketed to stardom at Slip Cover—Drapery Hams has lived in Middletow 20 when he played with Jean Har- three years. A graduate of Oh low In the movie, "Hell's Angels." State university, he was prcsl That movie was followed by den.t of his fraternity, Alpha Ch "Wings" and many others. His Upholstery Rho, and now serves as Its nat summer theater appearances have lonal president. He also was been In such plays as "State of member of Delta Sigma Pi, pn tho Union," "Mr. Roberts" and fesslonal commercial fraternity "The Tender Trap." His latest He Is a member of the H. G. Me- picture is "The Mountain," In Cully chapter of Telephone Pion- which he appears with Spencer eers, an organization for thost Tracy. --ho have been with the Bcli syi Appearing opposite Mr. Arlen tern for 21 years or more. will be Grace Powers, who has FABRICS He and his wife, the forme: appeared in many Ivy Tower pro- Florence Andrus, have two chl ductions, and who also plays In dren, Ralph Williams, Jr., who i the TV and radio serial, "When Every Yard on Sale at LOWEST PRICES of the Year! now working with New Jerse; a Girl Marries." Others In the Bejl commercial department i cast will be Paul. Lilly, who play- ed In the Ivy Tower's presenta- Newark,'and Tom, who Is Bervln tion of "The Rainmaker," and In the Navy. Virginia Morgan, who will play the role she did in the play's 26,545 Patient Days Broad,way and national run. For Medically Indigent When The Heat Has You Beat LONG BRANCH — George J Plan by Civil Defense Bartel, administrator of Mon To Protect Food Supply Save-By-Mail mouth Memorial hospital, reportei to the board of governors of trt TRENTON—The New Jersey 1 hospital Saturday that 26,545 pa> Department of Agriculture in con- If you want to open an account, add to your account or tients days were given to med- junction with the Slate Police and withdraw ... you needn't brave the heat any further than ically indigent patients during th the National Guard are co-oper- flsdal year Nov. 1, 1954, to Nov. 1, ating in the formation of a civil from your door to the nearest mail box. 955. Of that number, 2,742 free defense program to protect the patient days weis given to resi- farms, herds and flocks of the We have a lave-by-mail that's easy to use, quick and ab- state against the introduction of dents of Red Bank. highly Infectious animal diseases, Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders solutely free. 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SPORTSWEAR, Strut Floor, R«d link only 1 ANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956—13 County Clerk's Office Their Aim: 'The Shrewsbury Ave. Plan9 15% Enrdllment Increase Does Record Business' FREEHOLD— County ~ Clerk Busy Future Seen 3. Russell Woolley this week School Board Report Shows reported a large increase In the number of recordings In his of- EATONTOWN—This borough's dent of the board, in which he fice for the first six months of this year. His oftlce collected For West Red Bank three elementary schools will urged approval of the bond issue have a 15 per cent enrollment in- "to insure the best possible edu- $101,021.51, an increase of $10,- 423.46 over the comparable A group of determined business the many needs of the shopper. crease during the coming school cation system for the children of I leaders and rnsirlpnts. forming term according to the semi-an- Eatontown and Fort Monmouth." period last year. Such a iila.ii, wiit'u advanced to Each month showed gains tho nucleus of the Uptown Civic the local planning officials was nual report of the board of edu- Voters, who will be away on association. Monday night sketch- cation, released today. Approxi- vacation, were urged to,., write over 1955, January, $19,066.75 received "with enthusiasm," said compared to $14,010.06; Feb- | ed out In buld relief a long-ian^e Mr. Shapiro. mately 1,500 children are expect- George Winning, thp school board plan to pump vigorous new life ed to enroll in September. secretary, in order to obtain an ruary, $15,757.05 compared to Some fear was expressed by $11,805.01; March, $10,401.61 and wealth into their area. Joseph Becker that if Shrews- The 42 classrooms that make absentee ballot. Requests for ab- Hub of the wheel that would up the school system will be in- sentee ballots must be received no compared to $15,531,49; April, bury ave. was made wider it $10,911.95 compared to $14,335.- roll out a program of community might become a fast thorough- adequate for the influx, which later than Aug. 2. Applicants for development Is an objective to es- w"ill mean double sessions in the absentee ballots should give their 23; May, .$18,373.65 compnred faro liltn Montclair's BloomfleU to $15,085.88, and June, $17,511.- tablish "the Shrewsbury ave. ave. where, he said, shoppers now second and third grades in the reason for being out of state and plan" as Dne of the Integral parts Margaret L. Vetter school and in the addres to which they want 60 compared to $16,193.48. "speed past tho stores." But Mr. of Red Bank's forthcoming mas Shapiro said this could be con- , the fourth grades in the Memor- the ballot 3ent. ter plan. ial school, the report said. There trolled by setting up a system will be no half-sessions in the 'Yes' Vote Urged Proposed were a major widen of timed traffic .lights to hold Steelraan school. Approval of the addition is im- SO Promotes ing program for Shrewsbury ave., down thit speed. Besides, he oald, perative, according to the report, build up of a carefully if the revamped shopping com- "The situation for the coming planned, modern* and spanking school term is serious but not because board of education sur- munity were made attractive, the veys show that enrollment by G. W. Butler clean shopping area backed beauty of it would bring In the critical," the report declared. "Un- •Setting their goal as a bold improvement program to pump new life and activity by strict municipal rules and less additional rooms are added, Sept., 1957, will jump another 15 buying public. to 20 per cent. The board time ELIZABETH—George W. But- into West' Red Bank's business, residential and social life, organizers of the Uptown Civic off-the-street parking, and better however, it will be crucial by the ler of King's highway and Red traffic • control nnd police pro- Wutit Distinctive Design fall of 1957." table calls for the opening of the Association met at St, Anthony's Catholic church Monday night. Above, some of the new wing—which in addition to Hill rd., Middletown, has been tection. Thought of is something like Plan IS More Kooms the 13 classrooms will have an named manager of marketing de- leaders, left to right, are Joseph Becker, Louis Scotti, the temporary chairman, Nicholas Seek Wldo Participation the Princeton shopping center, To alleviate the situation, the all-purpose room, cafeteria, kitch- velopment for Standard Oil com- Siciliano and John Gatta. The group voiced determinatibn to work hard to bring in new The association's temporary with stores designed wholly un- board of education is planning a en and attendant facilities—by pany (N.J.), according to a. re- leaders voiced determination to llko those directly alonp tho main 13 room $360,000 addition to the tho fall term. cent announcement by the com- businesses under a bold 'Shrewsbury Ave. Plan' to better serve 'Red Bank's most popu- get full participation by West street. Since tho Broad at. trend present ten room Vetter school The board report^ also outlined pany. Mr. Butler, manager of Es- lous area1 and suburbs to the south and west. An initial job will be to conduct a survey Red Bank's citizens and mer- is toward modern, Mr. Shapiro on Grant ave., the report said. plans for a high school within so Standard OH company's New chants, and clergymen and cul- said Shrewsbury ave.'a could be The federal government will con- the Eatontown system by 1961, at Jersey sales division, with offices to find out what the area's customers really want. tural promoters, in an effort to toward "colonial styling" or an- tribute approximately one-third which time, It is anticipated, at 500 North Broad st., this city, bring about these community other contrast. the cost and New Jersey state aid there will be 2,878 pupils enrolled will assume' his new duties changes. A big try is to be made Elimination of current bottle- also will be available. A referen- in the first eight grades and 687 Sept 1 immediately to build up group neck conditions along Shrews- dum will be held Aug. 10 at of high school age. Report Shows County Farm Council Drops membership, bury ave. Is now being consid- 'which • time, Eatontown voters Operating costs for the coming Monday, the association decid- ered, Mr. Shapiro said he learned. will be asked to approve a $250,- 1956-57 school year will be $548,- ed that the best way to start the Tho development, ho said, might 000 bond Issue to cover the bal- 430 according to the report which Option to Buy wheel rolling would be. to con- bo to nllow ono-sicle-only park- ance of the outlay. detailed planned budgetary ex*- Picture Better Than Most duct a shoppers' survey to fin'] Ing nnd to set up a two-hour The semi-annual report, of penditure. The proposed 13-room out just what the buying public parking limit in tho bualncsJ which this is the fourth in a ser- addition will make the net worth f ' Holly Tree Farm not only of this town, but visi- areas to push back the com- ies, was mailed to the homes of of Eatontown school t buildings, NEW YORK CITY—To what tors from nearby New Shrews- muters' cars, against which thera parents with a covering letter land, and equipment in excess of extent have the farmers of Mon- Refuses to Gamble bury, Llncroft, Holmdel, Atlantic havo been a number of com- from Kenneth K. Hampton, presi- $1,600,000. Board Approves mouth county been affected by township and other communities plaints. the drop in agricultural prices? '56 Taxes on Outcome to the south and west would like Thero were some murmurs of What were their receipts for last to find here. discontent against setting up Map, Delays One year? How did they compare? Of November Vote In this, at the suggestion of parking restrictions which some Swim Pools to Come Under An overall view of the situation Philip Shapiro, who already has members thought would cut into MIDDLETOWN—The township is given In the current Issue of LITTLE SILVER—The mayor been in close touch with the bor- present business volume. Thera planning board Monday night rec- Standard Rate and Data Service, and council Tuesday night drop- ough's governing and planning appeared to bo a concensus that ommended the approval of one In a report covering every coun ped its option to buy the 19-ucre officials, the group will ask Don- In such areas; as where Chest- Study by Borough Council subdivision of 74 homes and or- ty of the United States. Holly Tree farm on Seven Bridge ald White, planning board chair- nut, Oakland and West Front dered the builder of the proposed Monmouth county farmers, con- rd. from Frank Quarter!, police man and research specialist, to sts. meet Shrewsbury ave. that Brigadoon Village to submit a fronted with the same squeeze of commissioner of Lodl, for ?62,- handle the details. thero now exists serious traffic FAIR HAVEN—Construction of zoning board, council granted a revised map. poorer prices and higher costs as 500. . .._ problems inciudl-g spcc-Slr.g and- private swimming pools in this variance for five lots in the River farmers in most other parts of Look for Voluiiiccra The map approved was submit- The action followed the read- congestion, and that somo form borough in the future may come Oaks section. In order to build on the country, pulled out of the sit- Wanted is a study such as tho of correction Is desirable. the lots in question, a variance ted by James Curley for section ing of copies of letters between one recently completed that gave, under municipal regulation, it was uation comparatively well. Borough Attorney Howard W. However, the great emphasis indicated at Monday night's was needed because the lots are one, Southvlew, on the Middle- borough merchants assurance smaller, either in total area or in town-Llncroft rd., just west of Per Capita Is High Roberts and Frank Wagner 0 that customers want Friday night was upon a current need to males mayor and council meeting. Lodi, attorney for Mr. Quarteri. Rod Bank's west sldo "as clean Council heard Councilman John frontage, lhan required by ordin- the New York and Long Branch They ended up the year with continued as Red Bank's shop- ance. •allroad. Mr. Curley was the a gross farm Income of $12,932.- At tho July 10 meeting, Mr ping night. Mr. Shapiro and oth- and beautiful as tho east." C. Damico report that several Roberts was directed by councl Mr. Shapiro called for an "in- pools are being built here and that Council received, but took no I George W. Butler builder of Brookvlew, another de- 000, the report shows. ers will calUupon the Junior Ser- action on, a recommendation by velopment In the township. Apportioned equally among tho to attempt to get. an extension vice league of Red Bank—whoso jection" of effort "to bring our some residents have expressed The division manager post va- of a $100 option on the land from area back to life and not let It concern over the possibility that the planning board that approval Brigadoon Village was the sub- local farm population, placed at volunteers made the shoppers' cated by Mr. Butler will be filled 12,900, this was equal to ?6,320 Aug. 15 to Dec. 1 and to prapare check—to see If it will send in a dio on the vino." something, that they may become a nuisance, re- be given to the construction of a ject of an hour-long discussion a resolution' so that the voters ho said Shrewsbury ave.'g busi- sulting particularly from noise two-inch bituminous surface on by James C. Wilbourn, now act- per capita. • team to quiz housewives and oth- Ing manager of Esso's Virginia- as residents of three neighbor- It compared favorably with could decide on the purchase in ers on Shrewsbury avc, helped nessmen and the people thfy made by persons swimming at Grange walk, subject to the satis- ing developments, Lone Oak Vil- November. servo alone can make possible. night. factory solution of the drainage West Virginia sales division with farm Incomes in the rest of the by neighbors and storekeepers pr»blcm there. offices In Richmond, Va. lage, Millbrook Gardens and Oak United States, $1,420 per resident. To Pursue Further in this uptown section. Mrs. J: Henry O'Hara, 60 Lo- Mayor Edgar V. Denlse said he Knoll, questioned the advisability cust st., called for a "real clean felt the borough is covered from Mr. Butler's appointment to The Middle Atlantic States aver- Mr. Wagner wrote that Mr. Louis Scotti, the association's Cites 'Nuisance' of another development In the age was 51,370. up program" as the necessary the nuissace angle by a borough Standard OU company (NJ.), New Monmouth area because of Quarteri was anxious to coop- temporary chairman, Mr. Shapiro "first step" toward the general ordinance. Council discussed the Council received from Mrs. with its world-wide operations, The gross farm receipts local- erate, but his client wanted re- and tho membership offered Frank McMann of Buttonwood follows a long career In sales mer- the traffic hazards that might be ly wero made up principally of Improvement program, possibility that problems might created. muneration to the extent of the thanks for "a spirit of co-opera- Mr. Scotti, the chairman, said arise from the draining of such dr. a letter In which she com- chandising with Esso Standard. livestock income, totaling $28,- 1956 .taxes if the voters decided tion ' and assistance" that, they plained about children crossing He joined the company as a code 269,000, and income from crops, not to buy the land. Mr. Robert that he soon would appoint work- pools and agreed to study the her property and creating a nuis- Residents of all three objected said, already has come from the ing committees to help carry out matter "from all angles" with a and cable clerk in the Baltimore to through traffic going through $13,616,000. Also included were said council could not "forgivi Community Chamber of Com- ance by yelling and screaming office May 21, 1929. Then followed government payments and the the various objectives of the full view 'toward health and safety their developments to Brigadoon taxes" because most of the tuj merce, from Mayor Katharine plan. factors, Thomas Carlock, building near McCarter's pond. Mayor De- moves through various clerical value of products grown and used dollar is allocated to the sclioo Elkus White, from Ensloy M nlse said he appreciated Mrs. Me- Village, Lewis Moore, the ap- on tho farm. inspector, said he looked into tho positions' until he was- made plicant, plans to build 57 homes district and the county. He sail White, borough administrator Plan's Objectives situation, adding that pool drain- Mann's problem, but added that general salesman in 1938. This be- the 1956 taxes on the farm are and planning board secretary children have been going there gan his career In sales which in- there. Land Value Increases These, he said, aro those ob- age syeteitls in use seem to be The board told Mr. Moore to What appears at first glance $2,292.06, of which $504.01 has nnd from Don White, planning jectives: satisfactory. for 40 years and "I don't know cluded the positions of general been paid. chief. how we're going to stop them." sales supervisor in the Washing- submit a revised map in the fu- to be an inconsistency is tho 1. Street control. The widening fact that, despite hard'times, the Councilman Victor P. Satter Yet, with this prnisc, borough of Shrewsbury ave. from West Seek Licenses It was decided to advise Mrs. ton, D. C., area; district sales ture which will relocate the offered tho motion to drop the McMann that the property in- manager in Wilmington, Del.; bridge over Millbrook that will value of farm. land has been in- officials also were handed some Front to West Bergen pi. In answer to two applications creasing. The explanation given option, but suggested that Mayor sharp criticism. 2. Building control. Providing for liquor licenses, Mayor Denise volved is private and that the bor- senior district sales manager of carry a road from Middletown- Joseph C. Pav|son appoint a ougn can act only if the situation Baltimore; district manager of New Monmouth rd. into the de- is that farmers know that they Nicholas Siciliano, for one, said for proper buildings and a clean- explained that thus, far there is have to Increase their production committee "to pursue this fur- he wondered why Red Bank's up of the "eyesores." ' no license vacancy in the bor- constitutes a public nuisance. the Washington, D. C, area, and velopment. There were objections ther." Councilman Joseph F. Council decided to vote the bor- efficiency If they want to make governing body had to be prodded 3. Rezoning. Establishment of ough. acting merchandising manager by a group of residents of Mld- Lord added it is "important that into action regarding West Side deeper setbacks for new build- ough's 308 shares of Second Na- for the Virginia sales division. dletown-New Monmouth rd., who more money. That means mod- Council last week, after four tional bank stock in favor of the ern machinery, which, in turn, we try to find some such area In conditions. He noted that in oth- ings than the present 160 feet hearings of charges against Jesse Upon being transferred to the submitted a petition with 37 the borough." The mayor said er parts of town "shade trees are from the center of Shrewsbury proposed merger of the Second Colonial Beacon Oil company, calls for bigger acreage to justify and Eladlo Garcia, trading as National bank of Red Bank and signatures protesting the propos- it. So, farmers are In the market he will appoint a "citizens' com- being planted" while here, ho said, the Club 605, voted to revoke the New York, he was made mer- ed road. It -was pointed out that for more land. They are outbid- mittee" at the next meeting. little is done. 4. Traffic control. Staggered club's liquor license and to pre- Keyport Banking company. chandising manager for that or- At the request of Wesley Crozier the road already exists on a map, ding each other and thus driv- It Is doubtful that the question Hit Area's Flaws traffic signals and full-time po- vent use of the premises at 605 ganization. Ha retained this posi- and the owner has agreed to deed will appear on the ballot In of Crozier ct., council agreed to tion through the changes In com- ing prices up. Pointed out by him were "side- lice patrols. River rd- as a tavern for two it to Mr. Moore If the townahip Added to this ia the rising de- November. Mr. Roberts did not 5. Better housing. Elimination years. look into the possibility of fining pany name to Standard Oil com- walks that have been torn up for in what Mr. Crozier described as pany of New Jersey, and when will post Middletown-Now Mon- mand for land for such non-farm prepare the resolution required years," a lark of "full police pro- of such situations as those wher« The revocation of the license mouth rd. with 25-mlIe speed limit uses as highways, factories and to effect that because of council's tection" and the continuance of several families share a single- and the closing of the tavern were a swamp on his property. the name became Esso Standard Roy Nelson, borough clerk, re- Oil company he was made mer- signs and enforce it. housing. reluctance to gamble the $2,292.- certain unsightly conditions that family house. to have been effective at moon Fri- Farmers are going into debt to 06 the option would have cost. need correction. In this regard, 6. Banking. Attraction to day, However, Emmanuel Gers- ported that 20 dog licenses had chandising manager of the New In addition to relocating the been issued since the last meet- York sales division. In Nov., 1949 bridge, the board advised Mr. acquire both land and equipment. members spoke of an abandoned Shrewsbury ave. of a branch bank' ten, attorney for the Garcias, filed Their general position Is strong, truck "parked on the curb," a to serve tho needs of the com- an appeal with' the state division ing. he was transferred to West Vir- Moore that he would have to Kiwanis to Hold Mr. Nelson read quarterly re- ginia as assistant division man- agree to build on the nine lots however, according to the Chi- cluttered junk yard nnd other un- munity and Its suburbs. of alcoholic beverage control. The cago Federal Reserve bank, favorable conditions. Mr. Scotti said -that election state division granted the tavern ports of the borough library board ager, and In Oct., 1952, he be- nearest Lone Oak Village and Clambake Aug. 7 showing that 55 new members en- came assistant division manager which points out that farm debt of officers of the organization ll a stay until Aug. 23, when It will Millbrook Gardens last. Further- amounts to only 11 per cent of The Red Bank Kiwanis club Much of this can he corrected planned for September. hear the appeal. rolled In the period from January of the company's New Jersey more, ho would have to barricade quickly, Mr. Shapiro said, "if we through March, and 39 enrolled sales division, with offices at farm assets. Back in 1B40 it was Monday night at Molly Pitcher bring our complaints directly be- Meantime, Mr. Shapiro said hs Council Monday night received the extension of those roads until 18 per cent. hotel completed plans for Its an- would confer further with local applications for liquor licenses between April and June. Of the Elizabeth. He was named divi- all other work In the development fore the borough council." . 55 new members in the flijBt quar- sion manager two years later. nual clambake to be held Tues- So "Tile Shrewsbury avti. plan" officials to acquaint them with from Abel V. Maffeo for premises ter, 21 were adults and 34 were is completed. TO SPONSOR CIRCUS day, Aug. 7, at 7 p. m, at the the thinking of tho organization at 593-95-97, and from Leonard A. Mr. Butler has long been ac- Surf Rider beach club, Sea can bo spurred ahead a? l( de- children. Of the 30 In the second tive a3 a member of the Ameri- The board set public hearings velops, members decided to meet so far and solicit their help In Mack, who operates Mack's super- quarter, 20 were adults and 19 'or three maps, Llncroft Farm, MATAWAN—The flrs't aid and Bright. Dr. Sydney Kramer is In pushing tho program forward. market at 799 River rd. can Petroleum institute's oil In- rescue squad will sponsor a per- charge of arrangements. tho first Monday in every month were children. dustry Information committee. Llncroft Hill and Craig Bros, —at 8 p. m. in St. Anthony's toms disappointment was ex- After council last week voted property, for Sept. 10. formance by Hunt Brothers cir- It was announced Monday that pressed that none of the town to revoke the Club 605 license, This year he Is o member of the tus Tuesday, Aug. 14, at Keough's church basement—and get ready The board discussed sugges- tickets for the Marine band con- to hand their decisions to later- fathers had turned out to ths William K. Blair, Jr., borough at- oil industry Information commit- field, Freneau. Thero will be per- cert to be presented Sept. 27 at meeting. torney, told newsmen that unless Firemen's Fair tee's operating committee In the tions for the rezonlng of rt. 35 formances at 2 and 8 p. m. Squad the Carlton theater under the In-the-month meetings of the may- the A. B. C. reverses council's de- New York-New Jersey district made by a number of residents members will be stationed on tho sponsorship of the local Kiwanis, or and council, planning board cision as a result of the appeal. and also is manpower chairman at a public hearing earlier in the borough's main streets Friday will go on sale next wefik. It also and chamber of commerce. • "this will kill the club's liquor Features Phone for the same group. He is chair- month and decided to request the nights and Saturday afternoons was reported that Janet Willis of Need Donated Land Mental Health license." man of the New Jersey Petro- township committee and the ad- for advance ticket sales. Tickets Llncroft, winner of a 4-H club HAZLET — "Telephone Show- leum industries committee for Regarding the proposal to Mr. Blair explained that should •Isory committee to meet with also may be purchased at several sponsored cooking contest, will be widen Shrewsbury ave.—to 60 the revocation be upheld, another case" will be the feature exhibit 1956/ them jointly Aug. 6 to discuss local stores or from Andrew awarded a savings bond by the Drfve: $3,019 Aug. 3-4 at the Hazlet firemen's feet between property lines, com- applicant might seek another li- the question, Diodato. servlco club. pared with a present 40 to 50— cense here. Including the Club fair, rt. 35, which starts tomorrow MIDDLETOWN- The Middle- and runs through Aug. 4, Mr. Shapiro told members such town township area Mental 605 license, Fair Haven, with a a program would "hit your pock- population of more than 3,000, has The exhibit, sponsored by the Vicar Raps Health fund drive for 1956 reach- Bell Telephono company, high- Car in Which Baby Girl Was Fatally Burned itbooks," but told of gains to bo ed an all time high this year with only three tavern licenses. State made from such a sacrifice. law allows one tavern per 1,000 of lights many of the latest develop- a total of $3,019.1-4 collected, it population. * ments in telephone communica- Such a project, he said, would wns announced this week by Bay- tions. Visitors to the fair will be Peddler Code depend upon owners' willingness ard D. Stout, Locust Point rd., After hearing the two applica- able to see themselves on tele- FAIR HAVEN—Rev. Charles li. to give over free rlghts-of-way, Locust, special gifts chairman, , tloifs read Monday, Mayor Denlse vision and hear recordings of their Wood, vicar of tho Chapel of the as ho said was done in tho "pro- and Mrs. Frank Illo, Mountain- said although there had been only Holy Communion, warned his con- two written applications for a li- voices, gram for the widening of Hard- side avc, Navesink, residential Two evenings have been act gregation at both church services Ing rd. But, ho said, that with chairman. cense, ho has received at ldast 25 Sunday ot danger Involved in a verbal requests, aside for visiting organizations, thoso donations of land "the Mr. Stout collected $1,681 Tuesday will bo firemen's and aux- new Fair Haven ordinance. He county can't say no" when Red hi'ough his speclnl gifts cam- Sewer Request iliary night and noxt Thursday referred to tho new regulation Bank officially Is In a position to paign and will receive a citation Council agreed to discuss with will bo first aid squad night. concerning solicitors and peddlers, nsk for the program. Tho money, Aug. I from Gen, Gcorgo L. Van- Bumson officials a request from Other attractions of tho fair in- calling It a "most dangerous ho suggested, may como In part Deusen, president of the Mon- •.Thomas A. Lee, Jr., 102 Buena clude dancing, refreshments, chil- precedent." from state and general appropri- mouth County Mental Health as- Vista avc., Fair Haven, for a dren's) amusemonta and various Father Wood said the law was ations. sociation. storm sewer near his home. In a booths. ntended to protect the public With tills wklur business street, Mra. Illo, as residential chalr- letter to council, Mr, Leo said from unscrupulous persons, but Mr. Shapiro said ho thought thu mnn, raised a total of $1,338.40 In Uiore already is one storm sewer written in it was a provision thnt area would attract In, not only tho house-to-house- campaign In there, but another Is urgently New Shrewsbury Fair • all solicitors, Including those col- nioro shoppers, but now mcr- May, Montnl Henltli month. Mra. noodnd. With a heavy rain,, ac- Set for Sept. 21, 22 lecting for religious and charlt- chnnts who, having been discour- Illo will bo similarly honored with cording to Mr. Lee, his lawn be- ablo causes must obtain a borough aged at establishing shops In tho ;i citntlon not only for tho rais- comes flooded because of inade- NEW SHREWSBURY — Mra, permit, Speaking of the $1 foe In- high-cost arens of town, located ing of funds, but for tho Initial quate facilities. Irving Baer of 426 Hope rd., volved, ho sold: "This represents humselvos on the highway. orgnnlzation of a corps of mental Council agreed to tako the mat- Eatontown, la chnirmnn of tho a child's offering for a month or A companion project, he said, health workers lu MlddluLuwu ter up with Rumson becausn of program committee of the New for two months. This wo should would be the establishment of an township. the nearness of Mr. Len's home Shrewsbury Country fnlr to bo hand over to tho borough for tho off-street parking area to servo Tho following chairmen were hold at the Tinton Falls school prlvllcgo of collecting funds for responsible for raising the bulk to tho Rumson border line. grounds Sopt, 21 nnd 22, this area. Suggested was a lot tho chapel?" off Locust nnd Herbert streets. of tho money In tho township: Variances Granted Mrs, Baer announced that a Father Wood said ho sent copies ills. Willlnm Pratt, Applebroolc On recommendation o^f tho zon- 'clothoa-llnc" art exhibit has boon of the ordinance to tho bishop for No Kurlous Competition farm, $135.25; Mrs. Charles ing board of adjustment, council approved by tho board ot mana- study and that ho expected to It was Mr. Shapiro's belief, nnd Schmidt, Atlantic Highlands, $08; granted a six-year variance to gers. Eric Korosy, managing di- hoar shortly from tho dloceno of ho tinld It wns Hhnrcil liy tho Mrs. Spencer Pitta, Blossom Cova permit Mrs. Dorothy Perrino to rector, Hald thnt entries nro bo- New Jersey ns to what Ills course Community of Commerce, thnt rd, section, $00; Mra. Floyd rent part of her homo ou Klver lng solicited from county resi- of action should bo, Meanwhile, letter huainoRs on Shrewsbury Huwell, Country Club Katatns, rd, for uso as a doctor's office. dents, und that no foo will bo ho nd< land his hcarora (o obtain five, would not offer serious com- $12.50; Mra. Alolvln C. Johnson, Mrs. Perrino will continue to Hvo charged, copies of tho ordlnanco and Htudy petition with oxi.i 1111K .more* on Highlands, $1K.H; Mrs. Willlnm In tho main part of the house. Tho fair will also foaturo a It, Car in which Rosalie Lambordino, 18 months old, of Brooklyn was fatally burned Broad st. The recent shoppers' I'oiiiphrey, Leonardo, $218.80; Tho variance la necessary to per- squaro dnnco and crowning of the The ordlnanco roforrnd to by survey, lin •mild, showed thnt Mrs. Elliuthoth Green, Locust mit Mrs, Porrlno, widow of Dr. "Quoon of Now Shrewsbury." Fntlior Wood was adoptnd about aftor throe-car accident on rt. 36, Union Beach, Monday night, Tho youngster was asleep Irond nt. now draw*! up to 05 per Point id., $38; Mrs. Frodorlck C. C. Perrino, who (lied recently, a ymir ago, Plans to enforce tho cent, of its tiii.iiiK'xs from "tlin Kllng, Ntivoslnk, $53.07; Mrs, Wll- to rent that part of tho house Dingo Fonm on tho roar soar of the auto drivon by Dominic Minardi of Union Beach. Tho car, wait- Application! for blnuo anil rn/no !l« codo wore started only recently, HiiniHon neck" uren, lnolutllnj; llmii Ilonsbiu'h, Now Monmouth, which hns been used an an olllco. c«n>ci mnr ba obulnmi ill tho Job however. ing to turn from rt. 36 into Rose lano, was struck in tho roar by a car drivon by Charlos ilttio Silver, whemi.1 Hhrnws- $102; Mra. Jacob LeflVrtu nnd Unilor borough ordinance, a phys- l>rlritlnn rioliartmont of IIIH ItouUter, We hnvo nil neoesmry torniR on hnml. Dupont of Jonoy City and puthod into a car irnvoling in tho opposite direction, drivon iiury live. tm.ilm'M would come Mifl. A. P. Ciishmnii, Monmouth ician muy operate im ofUco In a Cnlt HE G-0DI3.—AuvurMnoinoilt. Typewriter lliw'utjlni from tlm llolmdrl direction. Hill.", $85.80; Mrs. Rnyuiond J. refll'lentlnl zono only If hr> mnln- All ninkun now it nil rcivv.-'ltliiiifil. by William Dill of South Amboy. Tho Minardi car burst into flnmos aftor its gas tank Also nddliiK riiiuMilnoa, Low nn 1,10,50, Nerd wits seen for u brunch O'Nell, Hr., Illvor.'ililn Height.!, taliiH his homo on the name I.nwn Moweri flllimlliteml LltiBnil tnti-ina KL>I-IIICII'H 101 Mon> HT up HU tlm 'VuiUomovs <'im look mid Mrs. llftymonrt .1. O'Neill, A/^o, on recommendation of tho tvliora you cut) Ktt noi-vlne, Msriltt mnutll «L HIO 0-IX86 Next to Curl. accident |ind firo. I •"( Lavm Mover Khov, 'ii MecIiRllIo fit., Ion tliaittcr.—Arivflrtliomcnt, In" nnd n vmii'ly oC them to >ierviy Jr., Hlver 1'lnna, $12-1.117. 14-Thurs3ay, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Queen of the County 4-H Fair In Red Bank It's SHERMAN'S for J. W. 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Someone has what you 90 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J. NO MONEY DOWN — up to 7 YEARS to pay! last Wednesday was sponsored honored at a bon voyage lunch want or will buy what you have to sell. PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE by Mrs. Martin Runge. Making eon Saturday given by Miss Mary —Advertisement. the trip were Mrs. Ruth Jensen, Lou Blahota, Browntown, and DAY PHONE .... RED BANK i-2060 Mrs. William Delsel, Mrs. George Miss Pegsy Read, at the latter's NIGHT PHONE LONG BRANCH 6-6536 MacCormack, Mrs. Ralph East- home on Weldon id. Others pres- mond, Mrs. Olga Kearns, Mrs. ent were Miss Jean Gaub, Brown- "Better Your Liyjnn" John Tiernan, Mrs. John Ander- town, and Miss Doreen Worslcy son, Mrs. David Adams, Mrs. Morganvllle. Appropriate gifts John Cheney, Mrs. Carl Lee, Mrs.we»e arranged in an open suit- Jasper Morrell, Mrs. Spencer case. . ' MONMOUTH LUMBER CO. Moore, Mrs. Margaret Trlpold, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Blank- 77-79 CENTRAL AVE. Mrs. Rene Plcbcau, Mrs. Lillian en, Sr., are entertaining Miss August Furniture Sale RED BANK, N. J. Clayton, Mrs. Marcella Eckert, Helen Danko, Jersey City and Mrs. Ella Coates, Mrs. Helen Miss Joan Brady, Atlantic City, Moore, Mrs. V. Cartler, Mrs. classmates of Miss Alice Blank- Satisfaction for budget minded consumers who look for All Charles Merker, Mrs. Edna Lee, en, at the'Martland Medical Cen- Mrs. Donald Eastmond, Mrs. ter of Nursing, Newark. quality and price has been our concern for the past 87 Ralph Kern, Jane and Barbara Frederick Blanken, Jr., has ac- years. Once again, we are holding our August furniture "We Wake Up Verpent, Linda Morrell, Linda cepted a position as counsellor FURNITURE Jensen, Marie, Lorraine, Adeline at DeVltte Military camp, Mor- clearance sale where true values can always be bought. Bernlce and Spencer Hoose, Gall gan ville. and Robert Young, Mae Kovel- Mrs. J. Frederick Noble, Holm- Listed below are only a few of the many outstanding values Reduced Feeling Wonderful", sky, Linda Wenzel, Joan Gajanac, del, entertained members of the to be found at 10% to 33% off. Says Airs. A. Feldman* Theresa Moe, Jacqueline Marshal! Thursday Afternoon Bridge club 20% to 33 1/3% and Jay Runge, Allan and Don- at her summer home at Seneca "We can't gel over the luxury of cooling-in hot ald Coates. Dunes, Mantoloklngr. weather. Our home is quiet, cleaning bills are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Casler Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Stamm lower, and I have less house cleaning." The and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ir- and son Robert have returned G-E Year 'Round Air Conditioning System vln Bearer and sons, Mr. and to their home In Bhaker Heights, NOW NOW brings you Spring weather 12 months a year! Mrs. Chester Hendricks, Sr., Mrs. Ohio after visiting- Mrs. Stamm's 4-PC. SOLID ROCK MAPLE MODERN 6-PC. 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NEW JtfiSEV fell TELEPHONE COMPANY Others attending were Mrs. Ar- Roy Algor, Mrs. Jacob Carbone, RED BANK REGISTER nold Ped&rsen, Mrs, Charles Mc- 4-H Dress Revue Winner August Bride-Elect Mrs. Merrill. Morgan, Mrs. Her-Lovetts Appearing Miss Corson Call, Mrs. William Kendrlck, Tendered Party bert McNnlly, Mrs. Robert Wil- At Summer Playhouse Thursday, July 26, 1956—15 Mrs. James Marvin, Mrs. Pat liams, Mra. Dive Tremblay, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Philip Pica, Mia. Se- FAIR HAVEN—Miss Virginia Eleanor McLaughlin. Mrs. Shirley LAMBERTVILLE - Mi and Given Shower bastian Rich, Mrs. Joseph Derby, L. Morgan was given a bridal Gardiner, Mrs. Richard Morgan, Mrs. Gentry Lovett have moved HIGHLANDS — A surprise Mna. Robert Duncan, Mra. Har- shower recently at the home of Mrs. Alice Leshkowitz, Mrs. Em-here recently with their son Mi- miscellaneous bridal shower was ry Duncan, Mrs. James L. Rich- Mrs. Charles Wesson on Willow ma Berckmann, Mrs. Frank Tut- chael from Mlllvllle. Mrs. Lovett given in honor of Miss Joyce ard, Mrs. Gilbert Parker, Mrs. st. Hostesses were Mrs. Charles tle, Mrs. Fred Acerra and Miss is the former Marjl Roswell, Corson, daughter of Mr. and Victor Sodasky, Mrs. Michael S. McLain, Miss Theresa Caibone Joan Baronosky. daughter of Mr. and Mra. William Mrs. Thomas Corson of Fourth Mendes, Mrs. Kenneth Andrews, and Miss Shirley Moore. Roawell of 55 Peters pi.. Red St., last week at Mendes Recrea- Mrs. Thomas Masse,' Mrs. James Miss Morgan will become the FEAKES' GUESTS ROBBED Bank. tlon room on Fourth st. Bailey, Mrs. Robert Herold, Mrs. bride of Charles Foster Cook. Jr. Marji Lovett recently appeared Miss Corson becomes the bride Wilson Robertson, Mrs. Edwin of Hamlin, Tex., Saturday, Aug. MIDDLETOWN — Edward as Bronda Kaley In "Paris" at of T. Harold Hill of Fort Mon- B. Andrews, Mrs. William Hodge, 4, at the Red Bank Methodist Feakes, manager of Woodland the Bucks County playhouse. Mrs. Howard Brey, Mrs. Arthur farm, reported to pollen Sunday mouth, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. church. that a car parked on Cooper id. Gnntry Lovett is associated with Raike, Mis. Ernest Vaughan, Other guests were Mrs. Gladys the playhouse as a stage terhni- j T. Hill of Bladeboro, N. C, Sat- Mrs. Steven Doll, Mrs. Amelia by three of his guests was en- urday. Terhaar, Mrs. Gladys Rutherford, tered and $30 stolen. clan and will appear in "The Kendrlck, Krs. J. E. Burdge, Mrs. Raymond Krug, Mrs. Henry MapnlRcent Yankee" July 23-28 Hostesses were Mrs. Thomas Mra. Jacqut'.'.ie Muzzi and Mrs. Corson, Mra. William Brown, Mrs. Pigage, Mra. Evart Wolfe, Mrs. it pnyft to Bdvertise [n The Kciclster. at the playhouse. John Duncan, Miss Barbara John Kcndricli, Raike, Miss Betty Vaughan, Miss Carol Pedersen, Miss Marie Senz and Miss Mona Sod&sky. Beam Helps Company. Drill Team Win "V"0U always get extra KOREA—F. F. C. Car! H. Beam, special super savings son of Maj. and Mrs. Merrill D. LAMPS! Beam, 118 Lewis St., Eatontown, when Monmouth Construc- » diatom N. J., recently helped his com- Made pany drill team win first place in tion Is on the job. We are the 31st Infantry regiment's com- W. W. Nicholas of the Farmingdale-Howell Kiwanis Bewlred petition In Korea. one of the county's oldest club presents $25 defense bond to Carol Ann Becker of the • Electrified Beam, a squad leader in Com- and largest home improve- pany E of the 7th Infantry divis- Roberbville 4-H club as winner of the dress revue Saturday Savings ion's 31st regiment, entered the ment specialists offering the Army In April, 1955, and arrived night at the county 4-H fair at Freehold Raceway, HAROLD! in the Far East the following Sep- lowest prices possible. You tember. IADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP get finer workmanship and The 21-yefir-old soldier was em-Square Dance Clubs Internal Revenue Men 6 VV. Front St BE 6-8111 ployed by the Endlcott Johnson Meet at Grange Hall Seize Bakery for Taxes materials too. Call for your corporation, Johnson City, N. Y. COLT'S NECK—Eighteen mem- ASBIJRY PARK—Following out free estimate and see how bers of the Garden State Squares a warning that assets of business- little our prices can be. spent an evening last week men not making tax payments square dancing at the Grange hall would be seized, Internal Revenue here as guests of caller Dick Char- bureau officials .last Thursday NO SPECIAL lins and the Circle Promenaders. closed Hutter's bakery, 1016 The high spot of the evening Sprlngwood ave. came during the last set when The store was closed for $3,157. guest callers Bob Fellman of the 02 In withholding taxes for em. REWIRING NEEDED Garden State Squares, George ployees" social security and In- Krassner of Eatontown, Hobart come taxes, according to Arthur in 99 homes out of 100 Leslie of Trenton and Gil Slotter W. Lucas, group supervisor in the of the Circle Promenaders passed local office of the Internal Rev- fH for the big % hp the microphone down the line and enue division. contributed their Individual style of calling to the set bagun by Dick DOWN Charllns. ADVICE TO TEENAGERS FEDDERS Garden State Squares attending NEW YORK City—Mlas Fran- were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carawell, ces O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and AIR CONDITIONER Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lane, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien of 51 ADD A NEW ROOM! • FIRST PAYMENT Mra. Clarence Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. West Front st., Red Bank, will Let us add the shell only, and you can do the finish John Prichard, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- receive national attention In the IN NOVEMBER vln Wethered, Mr. and Mrs. Robert August issue of Seventoan maga- work, or we will be happy to do the entire job. Fellman, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Davi- zine. Miss O'Brien Is one of 12 Either way it costs you less. For fast, courteous son, Mr. and Mrs, John Haitsma college girls across the country • UP and Mt'. and Mrs.^Oxlon Whitaker. who offer tips to college-minded service, eal! Monmoufh Construction today. TO 5 Yrs. to Pay teenagers In an article entitled "How to Choose a College." Tomatoes Moving 'per week Miss O'Brien is a student at the To Canneries Katherlne Glbbs school in New MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO after low York. She is a graduate of Red TRENTON—New Jersey's 1958 Bank Catholic high school. HIGHWAY 35 ATttEADDON'S C0^NE^J^IDpj^Oy/N_____^.; The Re«Ist«r clnnlfied idrertls*- down payment tomato crop for commercial pro- Topics covered In the article cessing is expected to begin mov- PROSPECT 5-1333 ments have more reader*, wb'.ch mtam include consideration of college more results. Someone has what yon ing to canning plants In volume size, location, tuition, curriculum •• Call Either Number Day or, Night' MODEl before the end of the month, and benefits to specific types of want or will buy what you har« t» Mil. about ft week later than usual, ac- personalities. —Advertisement. putt 40% less drain on over- cording to the State Department of Agriculture. loaded electric lines . . . works at Preliminary estimates by the top efficiency on regular house New Jersey crop reporting ser- current vice, place the Garden state third In the nation in acreage devoted to tomatoes for canning, with California and Indiana ranking first and second. About 24,900 J. YANKO BETTER acres are expected to be har- BROAD STREET RED BANK vested in New Jersey this year, two per cent below 1955 and 23 per c mt under the ten-year av- erage for 1945-54. For the United HOUSEKEEPING SHOP States acreage has Increased 11 46 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK per cent to 260,000 acres. The principal counties in New Jersey growing tomatoes for com- PHONE RE 6-4310 mercial processing are Salem, PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE IN REAR Gloucester, Cumberland, Burling- ton and Camden. OF STORE ENTRANCE ON WHITE STREET. The Register's classified advertise- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL *> O'CLOCK raents have more readors. which mean! starting the BIG sale more results. Someona hai what you NOTE-We Service Everything We Sell want or will buy what you have, to sell. —Advertisement. important reductions and clearance of summer things, most all are from our regular stocks

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4.95 linen mat set, natural color only.... 2.95 16.95 knits, cottons and lastex O.9«# 1.95 barbecue apron and hat set 1.39 It's so easy to bank by moil . . . and it 12.95 damask dinner set, 64x84 pastels, four colors 7.95 2.95 sleeveless blouses, man-tailored _ 1.99 saves you precious time, loo. AH you need do is call, write or atop 29.00 all wool orlon toppers _ 12.00 in for a supply of bank-by-mail forms CLEARANCE . . . PRE-TEEN DRESSES 7.95 linen skirts, navy and 6 colors 4.95 ami you're ready to let the mail .60 .00 regularly up to 15,95 AND do your banking. If you ivnnt to save 10.95 skirts, with their own crinolines 7.95 time, "why don't you bank by mail pre-teen sizes 8 to 14; cottons, shoers, Jacket 4.95 cuffed shorts, white and all colors _. 1.99 at the Merchants Trust? dresses. Pastels and prints. Sleeveless and short sleeves.

From the mezzanine From the gift department

10.95 ready-made studio covers 8.95 BOTH OFFICES OPEN 2.95 wrought iron candle holders, black, pink pair 1,97 FRIDAY EVENINGS, 6:30 TO 8:00 9.95 California coramic lazy Susans O.77 '4.95 and 3.95 zippor foam throw pillows 2,95

14.50 men's zipper club bags, leather 12.50 6.95 pinch-pleatod Portijan drap«« 4.97 1,95 coramic candy and cigarotte box, 4 piocos 1.27 3.95 foam rubbor wasbablo bath mats A.9 7 MERCHANTS ,79 wood salad tongs, clip spring .55 Main Officice BRANCH .18 Cannon first quality wa»b cloths 3 FOR 1.00 RED 3.50 barbecue sots, apron, salt & poppor pross 1.99 (2/^tk HAVEN 4.95 figurad Fortisan drapos , 3L97 BANK 2,95 pottory casserole on wrought iron stand 1.77

wrought iron fruit bowl», black and p.^ik 1.77 14.95 woven fabric bodsproadi, tv»j and double

\ it u *» > 16—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BAftK REGISTER Clapp, Sickels to Visit Coast Guard Academy Four Hurt in Crash Hospital Aides' president Mrs. Emanuel Glkow, At Intersection Here Mrs. Hyman Marks, Mrs. Jake Four persons were treated at KILL CRABGRASS NOW! Benefit Monday Edelstein and Mrs. Arthur Bar- Rivervlew hospital Friday for in- ron. LOJ^G BRANCH — Mrs. Sol juries received in an accident at VAUGHN'S CRABGRASS KILLER Members' daughters who will the corner of Pearl and Mon- (SODAB) Bremmer is chairman of the model clothes from the College annual summer card party and mouth sts. shop of Aebury Park will be According to police, a car driv- fashion show which the Hebrew Misses Marilyn and Jerry Weiss, SCOTT'S SCUTLE Ladies' auxiliary of Monmouth en by Joel Harris of Roselle, trav- Phyllis Schulman, Paula Good- eling south on Pearl st., struck Memorial bosplttil will -hold Mon- man, Merna Skobel and Sue a car driven by Walter Kluchkl Milorganite • Agrinite • Scott's Organic day night at the West ,End Plotkin. of Belshaw ave., Shrewsbury town- Casino here. Other comnfltteo ship, going west on Monmouth FOB SCMMBE LAWN FEEDING aides are Mrs. Lester Grubman, It P»7» to advert!!! In Th» Rcgiltir st. The Kluchki'car was pushed into a car parked at LaFreda's Garden Dusts and Sprays automobile agency at the corner. FOB FLOWEBS AND VEGETABLES A window of the agency was broken as a result of the crash. BASKETS PLANT STAKES Hurt were Charles Norton, 61, HEDGE SHEARS TWINE of 55 Hudson ave., Red Bank, in- jured back and bruises and cuts GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLERS of the right ear, nose and left thumb; Mr. Harris, cut lip and LAWN MOWERS shock; Cleo Harris, shock, and Mr. Kluchki, bruised head and scratched right elbow. BAIRD DAVISON CO., Inc. Both drivers were Issued sum- monses for careless driving. 176 WEST FRONT STREET Tb. Rgghtcr'i classified advertise- ments have more readers, which means RE 6-2300 RED BANK RE 6-2301 more results. Someone has what you- want or will buy what you have to sell. Phone for Delivery "Trying to keep my family's clothes always neat and —Advertisement. clean was a strain on my household budget until 1 dis- covered the miraculous Sta*Nu dry cleaner's finishing process that keeps clothes looking bright and fresh far DINING OUT? longer — iiiflfces iliem last longer, tool" TRY Sta*Nu is the dry cleaner's finishing process that re- David Clapp, left, of 189 Rum- arranged annually to acquaint of the cadet program. Others on places essential textile finishing agents so necessary to son rd., Little Silver and David boys throughout the country with the committee were Capt. Levltan, SHORE CLUB Sickels, 88 McLaren at, Red Bank, the academy and to Interest them Oluf I. Nordrum, John Kwick, Jr., • DAVENPORT'S the'life and luster of your fine clothes. Sta*Nu care who were chosen top students in in the Coast Guard as a career. Emil Breuer, Ben Wllherell, Cal- 1239 OCEAN AVE. (BEACH SIDE) SEA BRIGHT makes colors stay bright. Clothes resist wrinkles and soil the Sandy Hook Coast Guard The youths were selected by a vin Kane, Howard Morpeth, Rich- divlBion area, are pictured aboard ten-man committee headed by ard Clark and Herman J. Caller, — and last longer, too! Sta*Nu finishing costs you noth- t!iB Coast Guard Cutter Tamaroa Forrest R. Willis, who is in charge all division officers. SEA BRIGHT 2-1772 ing extra. at Sandy Hook. With them are Lieut. Comdr. Benjamin Kowalskl, Raymond Newlen of Brallley left, group commander at Sandy Hazlet lane is attending the funeral of StaNu Hook, and Charles E. Levltan, Better care-that stretches your budget I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon his mother in Pittsburgh, Pa. "HEF TOMMY JOHNSON captain of the Sandy Hook divi- ' Robert Hutchinson of Tele- sion, of Brooklyn were week-end • STEAKS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. graph Hill rd. has returned home ' JHAS A SPECIAL WAY Clapp and Sickels were chosen Brown, Jr., of rt. 30. from Monmouth Memorial hospi- WITH ALL FOODS to attend the Coast Guard Hev. Vincent Plscitelll of Hyde tal where he was a patient sev- academy at New London, Conn., • LOBSTERS Park, Mass.-, and Mr. and Mrs. eral days. # . . . COOKED RED BANK for five daya from Aug. 15 to Aug. Andrew Piscitelll and daughter 20 with all expenses paid by the Catherine and Mrs. Anthony Barbecue Honors • SEAFOOD TO YOUR ORDER. U. S. Coast Guard auxiliary to the Plscltelli of Medford, Mass., were Sandy Hook division. Jerome week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drew of Point rd., Little Silver, CaIifornia*Couple Joseph Piecltelll and family of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galatro of was chosen as alternate. AH three Bethany rd. SAME DAY SERVflE are Students at Red Bank high Plnckney rd. were hosts Sunday ENJOY YOUR COCKTAILS ON THE SEAWALL DECK . . Ernest E. Peseux of Bethany at a barbecue party for Mr. and ichool. rd. and Donald W. Peseux of The Coast Guard program is Mrs. Nelson Riddle of Malibu LINGER IN THE LOUNGE AND BAR . . MUSIC Rumson ' lane returned home Beach, Cal., former residents of from a fishing trip In the Bel- this area. Mr. Riddle is a former grade Lakes, Oakland, Me. member of Mr. Galatro's dance GOOD SERVICE . . DELIGHTFUL SURROUNDINGS Sister Mary Renee of Mt. St. band. One of his hit recordings Mary's academy, North Plalnfleld, t» "Lisbon Antigua." visited her aunt, Mi.i. Clarence THE OCEAN SPREAD BEFORE YOU , Pedee, last week. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard, Jr., and daughter, Trees were blown down in the Mr and Mrs. fcorge Belovuss and storm last week on the properties family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fazzone ALL FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT of Walter D. Brown, Jr., Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph P. Spraul and William M. Boyce and son, Mr. and Mra. Ger- Ackerson. A tree went through ald Oannella and son, Mr. and Mrs. Spraul's garage, but the Mra. Charles Briggs and family, house escaped damage. Mr. and Mi's. Lee Carlson, Mr. MONMOUTH Clarence Pedee is enjoying a and Mrs. Howard Leon, Mr. and two-week vacation from his po- Mrs. Richard LaRos, Mr. and Mrs. sition at Earle Ammunition Harold Arms, Miss Kay Wood, HAZLET FIREMEN'S FAIR Depot. William Cannavo, Arthur Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean, Fred George Mott and William Galatro. Dean, Jr., and Miss Vivian Dean of Bethany rd. spent several days at Lake George, N. Y. Keansburg and TRADE EXHIBIT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston and daughter Christine of Guests from Kearny and New Aurora, 111, are visiting Mrs. York were entertained by mem- FAIR from July 27th through August 4th (excluding Sunday, Weston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. bers of the St. Margaret of Soot- George Zueker of Holmdel rd. land Guild at Its meeting Thurs- July 29th). Mr. and Mrs. James Neldlnger day. of Beers Bt. spent the week-end A picnic will be held Sunday in Lavalette. at Fompton Lakes. A cake sale TRADE EXHIBIT from July 30th through August 4th. for the benefit of St. Ann's Catholic church will be held In . 10th Annual: August. Seventy-six guests at- tended a dinner last week at Buck Smith's restaurant. Mrs. State Highway 35, Hazlet N. J. COMING John King, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, Mrs. Nan Napier and 2nd OLDEST 2nd GREATEST Mrs. John McGee were hostesses. AMUSEMENTS DANCING REFRESHMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gelsler and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Woelfle are leaving Friday ot this week Visit the Fair and Trade Exhibit and see a variety of new AND HIS ORtyESTRA Turf Chanty to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Guenther of North Carolina, products demonstrated by participating merchants. formerly of Keansburg. PLUS Barbara Woelfle, Beacon blvd., See yourself on Television and have your voice recorded at celebrated her 14th birthday Sun- day with members of her family the New Jersey Bell "Telephone Showcase" Exhibit. televition show and friends. £ Special attractions for the Children, including Fire Truck Headden's Corner Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rides. Charles Scott of rt. 35, have been Mr, and Mrs. Lou Johnson, Sr. of Miami, Kla., and Louis Johnson, FIREMEN'S AND AUXILIARY NIGHT — Tuesday, July 31st. Jr., Hicksville, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. John Donato, Sr. • Greatest Discount Show on Earth of Ohapel Hill rd., have returned FIRST AID SQUAD NIGHT — Thursday, August 2nd. AND CARNIVAL Circus of Bargains from a Florida motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corcoran of Harvard «t., have »eturned MON., AUG. 13 from a vacation trip in New York state. Mrs. Thomas Commerford of FOOD CIRCUS Harvard St., and Anna May Kier- 5 Corners, Rt. 35, Middlefown nan of DePau ave., have returned from a motor trip to Tennessee SATURDAY, JULY 28th See our adv. for special and Florida. IT'S THE almost free admission! Make it a profitable habit to use The Register's classified to fill your Dining 8p.m. Dancing 9p.m. wants.—Advertisement. Beautiful NMOUTH PARK CLUB, 0CEANP0RT Music by BankinlServicgJ * Sammy Kaye SAVE 71 MB I and his Swing and Sway Orchestra FOR Have you tried our drive-in banking service yet? Then why not stop in today •4* Evening of Varied Entertainment for ilic quickest, most convenient bank- us vi Featuring The Kaye Choir ing service ever. All your banking transactions - may be done from the pri-

and The Kaydet# vacy of your own car. Save time . . . Want sizzling action ::: blazing GO? Get JULY IS THE TIME fO TRADI..: Try it today. it in Pontiac with 227-h.p. Strato-Streak SUMMERTIME IS fUN TtMfl Thi ... ADDED FEATURE: olamovr, comfort and go on wftt*/e V-8 teamed with Strato-Flight Hydra- dovbb your fan. Auction of valuable donated gifts DRIVE-IN WINDOW OPEN WEQfDAYS Matic! Enjoy luxury comfort... big 124' 2 SUMMERTIME IS IKAVEUNO TIMEI Amir- whcolbase . . . smoother ride with rugged fco'i mil K«>«iilcof V-8 wBI ton a W| & thoronred racing prospects EXCEPT SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS port of your Irk coift. X-member frame. Pay less than for 48 3 SUMMBtlWl H TRAUHO TMUT Ym 8:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. models of the 'low-priced three"! prawrf car 1% wor* moro to w MW lim DRESS OPTIONAL It «v»r will bi agoh. ALL PROCEEDS TO: FRIDAYS 6:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. MONMOUTH COUNTY HOSPITALS and CHARITIES NIIDDLETOWN OFFICE Keansburg National Bank RASSAS BROTHERS $5 GENERAL! ADMISSION—SI 0 INCLUDES DINNER KINGS .HIGHWAY MIDDLEJOWN 39I> Ilrond Street . Red Bnnk, New Jersey 4 ...Now For the Money,' Skipper RED BANK REGISTER End Fifth Week Thursday, July 26, 1956—17 At Playgrounds Receives Prize The summer playground season sponsored by the Bed Bank Rec- reation committee ha3 passed the For Youth Work half way point with completion MIDDLETOVVN TOWNSHIP— ALLENHURST SPRING..LAKE of tho fifth week of the nine The auxiliary of the Midd!=to\vn weeks' season. Activities are in Township Veterans of Foreign full swing on the four local play- Wars have received third p.-h'e grounds in Red Bank. The at- in the state department's you h tendance for the ten sessions of activity work for their local pro, supervised activity last week to- gram. Announcement of this was taled 1,721 youngsters. Of this made by Mrs. Arabclle Burk- Our Annual number, 142 participated in jun- hardt, department youth activity ior athletics programs, consisting chairman, at a recent auxiliary of softball, Pony League baseball meeting. and tennis. Thirty-four new Members also made plans for youngsters registered for play- two thnater parties. They v-ill at- ground participation, bringing the tend "The Teahouse of the Au- SUMMER CLEARANCE total registration of all grounds gust Moon." Monday night at the to 567. The high school play- Neptune Music Circus, and an- ground continues to lead with a other performance there Aug. 13. registration total of 149, follow- Proceeds from a nakoless cake ed by Mechanic Street with 123. sale, to be held in September un- The Westside Y playground reg- der the chairmanship of Mrs. Mil- istration totals 115, with memor- dred Minor, will go to the cancer ial field registering 95. Red Bank fund and the New Jersey cottage youngsters not yet signed up for at tho national VFW home. A summer playground activity still series of card parties was also may do so merely by registering arranged for September. SALE at their neighborhood play- Mrs. Burkhardt, besides her ground. Television star Herb Shriner, left, accepts from Frank youth activity post with the state 'A horseshoe pitching contest auxiliary, has also been made as- will take place tomorrow after- W. Sarpolus of Zobel's Sea Skiff and Yacht Works, Sea sistant conductress of the state AT SAVINGS noon at 2:30 at memorial field. Bright, keys to his new skiff 'Manta,1 the interior of which unit. Mrs. Ann Vivian, niso SUMMER WHITE SALE Miss Jan Muyskens, arts and member of the Middletown group, crafts supervisor, reported activi- was specially designed by the Shriners. Marshall Van Win- has been appointed department ties in craft work last week In- kle, Shrewsbury, supplied the 215 horsepower engine; color bearer. Cannon 130 Count Muslin cluded'plaster of Paris molding, Meeting prizes were awarded to copper craft, wood craft, kite Shrewsbury Radio & Television, Sea Bright, communications Mrs. Emily Quackenbush and making and a hole-in-one contest. equipment; Monmouth Lumber Co., Red Bank, the lumber, Mrs. Emily Levering. Mrs. Minor 54x90 Cot sizo^ Reg. $1.99 Sa.e $169 In a games carnival held at the was meeting hostess. and Monmouth Plumbing Supply Co., Red Bank, the pipe TO AND MORE high school 'playground Monday, Sale 5'«'9 Bob Harding won first prize. Bill and fittings. During construction, the Shriners visited Sea Country Clnb Estates 63x99 Single Bod Reg. $2.19 Ewald was second and John Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Degerman letto third. The learn-to-swlm Bright often, by seaplane, car and boat. Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home In Chica- 72x108 Twin Bed Reg. $2.49 Sa.e $1.99 program from Mechanic Street Sarpolus operate Zobel's, which has been building fine boats go, 111., after visiting here re- and high school playgrounds saw sinco 1928. ciiiitly with their son-in-law and 54 youngsters participate. The rlaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 81x108 Full Siie Reg. $2.69 Sale $2.29 following youngsters are enrolled Meeker of West Wilson circle. TOPPERS — SILK..SUITS from Mechanic Street: Mrs. George Bruntz and family, Mr. and Mrs. August C. Dreyer Lucille Atrochln, Christine Ben- Leonardo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davern, Mr. of Crescent dr. have as their 45x36 Cases Reg. 64c Sa.e 59C nett, Phyllis Bloomberg, Helen Mrs. Anna Sharkey and Mrs. and Mrs. Edwin1 Haines, Mr. and guest this week, Mrs. Droyer's and Deborah Close, Mary and Edith Klrwan will leave tomor- Mrs. Stewart Haines and family sister, Mrs. Grace Daly of Haver- PRESSES — SPORTSWEAR Robert Crabtree, Beatrice De- row to visit relatives in Ireland. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roen. hlll, Mass. Fazio, James and Richard Ekle- They expect to return in Septem- Among tho scouts at the new Cannon 180 Count Percale bcrry, Terry Esposito, William' ber and will make the return trip CONE HOSPITALIZED camp at Forestburg, N. Y., are Galatro, Barbara and Reyla Gib- by plane. Mrs. Sharkey will vis- Benjamin Florence, Fred MurisI, White Pasted BEACHWEAR son, Heino and Inge Habeck, it relatives in West Mead. LITTLE SILVER—Councilman French Ball, Richard Dreyer, Al- Lantie Harris, Gary Hemstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruntz Arthur L. Cone, Jr., of 655 Pros- vln Osten, Bill Crawford and Ben- 72x108 Twin Size $2.49 $2.98 Lois Magee, George and Virginia entertained at an outdoor birth- pect ave. yesterday entered Mon- nett Shotwell, Roberts, Gregory Senko, Clayton day celebration for Harry Bruntz mouth Memorial hospital. A sur- Stelnman, Emil Talarlco, Susan of Belford, who was 16 years old gicai patient, he Is expected to The Register brings buyers nnd . 81x108 Full Size $2.89 $3.39 jollerg together ench IBSUG, Why not Crabtree. July 22. Guests included Mr. and bo confined about one week. ioln them?—Advertisement. Wonderful Values! Gail Wilson, Jane and Ruth 90x108 Extra Full $3.19 Zimmerman, Terry Lyons, Thomas'Lalli, David Allen, John 45x38 Vi Cases and Earl Mottine, Michael and 79c 89c Wonderful Savings! Stephen Bloom, Bruce Naldoff, LAST 5 DAYS! Donna, and Ellen Mundaray, Su- san and Gloria Shelly, Michael Nagle; Frederic Hemstreet, Patri- Sale $3.19 NO C.O.D.'s — NOT RETURNABLE cia Jentile, Anthony Mazza, Nor- Shorty Gowns Reg.$3.98 man Roberts, Sarah Schipani, Peggy Smith, Earl Stout and James Clayton. Reg. $2.98 Sale $2.49 ALLENHURST 403 SPIER AVE. EARNINGS $238,910 CLEARANCE! Fine quality plisse and no iron batiste in shorty and the MATAWAN — The estimated c net earnings of the HansonrVan- COTTONS. 39 yd. popular waltz lengths. Made by Schranck and by Katz. SPRING LAKE 1113 3RD. AVE. Winkle-Munnlng: company, man- ufacturers of electroplating and FABRIC FAIR Sizes Small, Medium, Large. polishing equipment and supplies, (0 MECHANIC STREi? RAYONS 6 9« yd. for the first half of 1956 were RED BANK.N.X 5238,910 after federal Income tax. NOTICE (a) . The said purpose described Just off Broad Si., opp. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR in Section 3 of this ordinance are The Register classified advertise- SLIPCOVER-DRAPERY not current expenses and are each Merchants Trust Co. Bark THE INSTALLATION OF CURBS tin improvement which the Borough ments hnve more readers, which means Shorty Pajamas .,. . ie $3.19 ON BOTH SIDES OF PATTERSON more renultB. Sojneone has what you R $3 98 Sa AVENUE AND QUEEN ANNE mny lawfully acquire or make as Open Fridays Till 9 P. M. DRIVE IN THE BOROUGH OF a local improvement, i want or will buy what you have to aell. FABRICS I.OOyd. fb) The average period of use- —Advertisement. SHREWSBURY, MONMOUTH COUN. fulness of said purpose, within the TY, NEW JERSEY, APPttOPIU limitations of Section 40:1-34 to Reg. $2.98 Sole $2.49 ATJNG $17,000 THEREFOR; HI 40:1-36 of said Local Bond LAW RECTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS nnd according to, the reason- 1TOR THE .COST THEREOF AND able life thereof and taking Into Tailored and trimmed styles in cool shorties of drip dry AUTHORIZING TttS ISSUANCE OF consideration the respective NOTES OF THE BOROUGH FOR amounts of said obligations to be FINANCING THE SAME. Issued for the several purposes, is and no iron fabrics. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOR- ten (10) years. OUGH COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH (c) The Supplemental Debt OF SHREWSBURY, IK THE COUNTY Statement required by zatd law OV MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY, (not has been--duly made and filed in less than two-thirds of all the members the ofBce of the Borouph Clerk and thereof affirmatively concurring) Ar a complete executed oriftinal there- FOLLOWS: of has been filed in the office of 1 Section 1, The improvements de- the Director of the Division of Summer Gloves Reg.$i.98 saie $1.49 acrlbod In Section 3 of this ordinance Local Government of the State of are hereby respectively authorized as New Jersey, and such statement local Improvements to be made or ac- shows that the gross debt of the quired by the Boroujth of Shrewsbury, Borouffh n» defined in Section Aeg. $2.50 and $2.98 Sale $1*99 New Jersey. For the »aid improve- 40il-76 of snid law is Increased by ments or purposes there are hereby this ordinance by $16,150, and that appropriated the respective auma i>f the said obligations authorized by money therein stated as the Appropria- this ordinance will be within all' Wonderful assortment of frilly summer sheers in slip on tions made for said improvements or debt limitations prescribed by aaid purposes, said sums belli# inclusive of nil appropriations heretofore mnde and longer lengths, by Wearright and VanRaalte. Somo therefor nnd amounting In the n ('.I) The following Items, as de- Kate to $17,GQ0, including the aRR fined and authorized by Section jfate sum of $850 ns the several down 40:1.55 of said law, are and shall styles in mesh, too. Sizes 6'/i to 8. payments for said improvements or be charged as a part of the cost purposes required by low and more of said several purposes to be particularly described in Biild Section financed by the Issuance of said 3 and now nvnilnhle therefor by vir- obligations: (1) Not exceed- tue of provisions in a budget or bud- ins J100 on account of the cost of gets of the Borough previously adopted. Issuance of said obligations; and Section 2. In anticipation of the is- (2) not exceeding 12,100 on ac- Rayon Panties Reg. 89c Sale 69c suance of any bonds which may be re- count of engineering and inspec- quired to pay the cost of said improve- tion costs ttnd letrnl expenses; and ments and purposes and to temporarily (3) not exceeding $1,000 to finance Fine quality trimmed panty of better than usual quality. finance said improvements or purposes, such cost during th& period per- negotiable notes of the Borough in ft mitted by said section, 1 principal nmount not exceeding $16,150 (e) The total cost of each such Pastel shades. Sizes 5, 6, 7, are hereby authorized to be issued pur- local improvement, to the extent suant to nnd -within the limitations of the amount of the appropriation prescribed by the Local Bond Law, con- hu'eby made therefor, shall be pafd stituting Sections 40:1-1 to 40:1-88 of by special assessments. Nothing the Revised Statutes of New Jersey. will be contributed by the Bor- The maximum rate of interest which ough at large to the> payment of any of said obllg-aUons nhnl) -bear is the coat of any of said improve- six per centum (5%) per annum! ments or purposes, and the esti- Faerie Nylon Slips $3.98 mated amount of the special ae- Sale Section 3. The Improvement* herein seaninents to be levied on property authorized and the several purposes specially benefited by ench of said Reg. $5.98 for the financing of which said oblifrn- Improvements is the total amount tiona are to he issued, the appropria- of the appropriation hereby made tion made and the estimated maximum for such Improvements. The spe- This is a very special value . . . Faerie's fop quality amount of money to bo raised from ail cial i\8B6S8mentH levied thwefor sources for ench of said purposes and shall be paid in full within thirty the estimated maximum amount of (30) days from the confirmation nylon tricot, beautifully lace trimmed. Cloud Pink and notes to be insued for each such pur- of the report of costs required by pose, ate ns follows: New Jersey Revjsed Statutes 40: 65-8, and shall bear interest from White. Sizei 34 to 40. Improvement or Purpose the dftte of confirmation of such (a) The installation of curbs on report and bo a first and para- Lv> ; • >»»o hoth sides of Patterson Avenue mount lien upon any real estate from Broad Street to Shrswsbury assessed therefor, as provided In Avenue, as hereinafter specified. New Jersey Revised Statutes 40: Elgin 5 HP Twin For All-Arovnd Fishing, Boating (b) The installation of curbs on 65-0. both eldes of Queen A'nns Drive from Broad Street to Shadow (f) Before making the Improve- Broadcloth Pajamas Saie $3.19 Brook Road, as hereinafter spfi- ments herein authorized and be- elfted. fore awarding any contract or con- The curbs referred to in this Sec- tracts therefor, the Borough Coun- Outboard Motors Reg. $3.98 tion 3, subsections (n) and (b) of this cil shall cause notice of the im- ordinance shall bo eight (8) Inches provement or Impra-vemeivlB here- Sold on Easy wide at the bottom, nix (6) Inches wide in authorized to be given to the Tailored by Schranck. Stripod, solids, florals. 34 to 40. at tha top, eighteen (18) Inches deep owner or owners of all real estate Payment Plan and be made of stray concrete with affected thereby, nn provided In PORTABLE BRAZIER standard cement, mixed in proportions and required by New Jersey Re- of on« part cement, two parti sand viser] Statutes 40iB5-2, Said no- SAVE 14.07 and thrca ptirtt washed gravel or ttona tice »hnll state lhat unless the and "shall be installed in accordance owner or owners complete the In- with specifications therefor made by stallment of curbs In front or abut- the Borough Engineer and hereby ap- ting their respective properties Nowwith newimprovementsforsustained high speeds. SWISSTEX GIRDLES proved and entitled "Specifications for within thirty (30) dnys after ser- the Installation of Concrete Curbi on vice of such notice, tho Borourh Cushion power mount. Forward-neutral clutch. Rewind Both Sid&s of PixtterBon Avenue anil will make the Improvement nt the Queen Anne Drive," copies of which ex penso of the owner or owners, type starter,. Full reverse, Provides slow easy trolling REDUCED 1/3 •pccificatlons nre on flls with and may Section 5, The full fnith nnd credit 9 be obtained by tiny and nil owners nnd and speeds to 15 mph for light planing boats. persons affected or interested from of the Borough are hereby pledged to Cook plenty of good food fast with this budget-priced All Swisstex garments in stock reduced for clearance. Oils It, Seaman, Burouuh Engineer, nt he punctual payment of the prin- 455 Bmidv.-ay, LOUR Brar.ch, New Jer- •tpnt «f nnd int*r»Rt nn th* *ntd obli- tteel brazier! Gleaming chrome plated grill raico; and sey, diild curbs to bo Installed at the gations nuthurlzed by this ordlnnnee. Regularly $6.98, $8.98, $9.98. place or plnoeB established by nnd un- Said obligation* shnll be direct, un- lowers for 5 heat ranges! Perfect for parties and picnics. der the supervision and direction of the limited obligations of the Borough, aald BoroUffh Enfrlnenr. and tlie Itorough shall be obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon nil the Appropriation and Kit!mated Max- taxablD property within the nornugh , CHFCK THESE VALUES / imum Amount of Money for the pnymant of said obligations i\y* TiifiHdiiy AuffiMt 7, lMfi, at 8 P. M,\ nt merits for encli mild purpoiio nnd the the Council Chnmborti, School lloune, 7.00 at Sale Price WOOD STEAMER CHAIR 4.79 3.98 improvement lioroliy nuthorliod In or Itroi.d Rtreot, Shrewsbury, New Joney, 22 with respect to tlm ntreoU or portlom at whleli time find plnce nil pnrioni Wn* 20.(M ... a Kciinioro complMpIy Rrpiljiiwil mr cooking BEACH MAt 2.98 2.49 of Dtracts refcnoil to nbovo ntirtll W ileMrlnK to lit* hoard thereon will be undcrlnknti an A. M. (O 5:M> I\ M. It Pays to Advertise in The Register PHONE RE 6-1122 FHIDAY I> A, M. to n r. M. RED BANK KEGISTER They're Still Running 18—Thursday. Julv 26, 1956 Ytk Block New Issue Granted Patent Dances Popular HIGHLANDS — An executive $250,000 W YEAR meeting of the Parent-Teacher as- For Container sociation of the grammar school was held last week at the bor- WASHINGTON, D. C—Philip ough hall. Mrs. Theodore R. BELL FINANCE Chnlfln of Shrewsbury township, Hermans presided. % and Benjamin Chnlfin, deceased, A report was given on the first late of Philadelphia, an; the re- series of block dances held July COMPANY ; cipients of U. S. patent entitled 12 on Bay ave. between Miller ; "Container." and North sts. Mrs. Martin D. In many instances, particular^ Fehlhaber was chairman and Mrs. DEBENTURE BONDS In the chemical field, it is neces 6 Hermans, co-chairman. ^ ANNUM sary to mix two liquids together Another block dance Is planned This Consumer Finance Company Ordinarily this.is done by storin; for Thursday night, Aug. 2, on the liquids In separate container Bay ave. between Cornwall and Makes Loans of $500 or Less and then pouring the contents o Jackson nt.n. Mrs. FVhlhaber and one into the other, or the content Mrs. Hermans are In charge. OFFICES IN of both Into a third receptaclr The next executive meeting will RED BANK • FREEHOLD • ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS • LONG BRANCH However, such a practice is otte; be held Wednesday night, Aug. Under New Jersey License Numbers 742 • 77S • «74 • 878 inconvenient and even though I IB, at the homo of Mrs. William is followed by manual agltatir Kennebeck of Twlnlights. Sold in $100 Units at Par yalue it does not always effect . Attending were Mrs. Harry Bed- thorough and intimate mixture. ford, Mrs. Clarence Burdgc, Mrs. Thru Our Offering Circular To cope with this problem, t. Martin D. Fehlhaber, Mrs. Wil- two men devised a novel coi. liam Griffith, Mrs. Peter Hobby, FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL AT OUR HEADQUARTERS OFFICE OR talner in which two liquids may Mrs. William Kennebeck, Mrs. FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY be kept In separate compartments Between 50 and 100 antique cars from New jersey and Pennsylvania will be on Ralph Newman, Mrs. Lester Whit- and mixed immediately prior to display Sunday, Aug. 12, at I p. m. at the ninth annual Monmouth (air, held for the ben- field, Miss Mary C. O'Neil and Ralph H. Belknap, President TELEPHONE use. As an Important feature, the Mrs. Hermans. BELL FINANCE CO. REdB.nk6.oooo liquids may be stored under pres- efit of the Monmouth County Historical association at Monmouth Park, Oceanport. Prizes 77 Broad St.- Red Bank, N. J. sure within their Individual com- will be awarded for the best car In show, car most popular with fair visitors, oldest cor, .LANFOBD IN KOREA partments so that, when they are car coming the longest distance, and other prix.es for cart With gas and electric lights. KAWANG-JU, Korea — Sgt. Gentlemen: Please send me a copy of the Offering Circular to be combined, they will be relating to this $250,000 issue of your 6% Debenture Bonds. thoroughly and completely mixed. Shown here, from left to right, are Edward N. King, Freehold, with his 1906 Cadillac and First-Class Frank O. Lanford, whose wife, Betty, lives at 15 Wil- In other words, this container 1911 Cadillac; Charles Accisano, Freehold, next to his 1912 Stoddard Dayton, and Ed- Name has two compartments that are low ave., Eatontown, N. J., re- separated by a common vertical ward H. Feltus, 3d, director of the historical association, .with Roy Collins' 1914 Ford, cently arrived here and Is a mem- Strset Address. ber of the Korean Military Advis- wall having an opening or pas- Freehold. ';.••• City u sageway adjacent its bottom. This ory group. Lanford entered the -State. opening In normally kept closed Army In 1935 and was last sla- by a valve; and each compartment vice to look into the possibility of obtained from either local Coast tloned at Fort Monmouth, N. J. has an upp«r neck portion which becoming a ''yeoman." Guard Recruiters or the Coast may be closed by a cap. Coast Guard All uniforms are furnished and Guard Recruiting office, sixth In use, one compartment is a full day's pay is given for onefloor, 80 Lafayette at., New York partially filled with liquid which evening's work a week, with full city. The local recruiting office is is subjected to a pressure of about Recruits Women pay and allowances, for two weeks' at room one at the Red Bank post 25 pounds. The compartment is NEW YORK—Coast Guard of- active duty during the summer. office. then closed by its. cap. Liquid is flcials have announced that they This summer the SPARS will take introduced into the other compart- are stepping up recruitment of their "boot" training at Baln- When in doubt about how to Mil SPARS—female counterpart of unwanted household iron da, «olv# .rour ment and subjected to a pressure brldge with the Navy WAVES. problem with Th« lUniittr'a el Mil (led of 20 pounds, following which this Coast Guardsmen. Additional information may be ads. Advertisement. compartment is also covered by Although a small number have its cap. With this difference of enlisted since 1951, this marks the pressure the valve remains closed first concentrated effort by the and effectively prevents the flow Coast Guard since World War II of fluid between the compart- to recruit women. Peak SPAR Gracious Living Rentals ments. Under such conditions the strength at that time wag. 10,000. container may be stored inde- The current drive will be a part . • — GLASSES — finitely. . . , of an intensified active training When it Is desired to mix'two program to build up a strong • CHAMPAGNE O COCKTAIL liquids, the cap of.one compart- Coast Guard Reserve. Now, after • OLD FASHIONED • HIGH BALL ment is removed so that the a ten-year lull, women' without pressure therein drops to normal. dependents may take part in this • PUNCH BOWL AND CUPS The resulting pressure differential training. causes the liquid in the other Young women with previous -PORTABLE BAR— compartment to suddenly surge military experience in any of the Into the first compartment with Armed Forces are eligible for en- such a violent agitation that a listment up to the age of 35, and thorough Intermingling of the they will receive the rating, or its liquids occurs. equivalent, held at discharge. Liquors Those without previous service The application for this patent THE FINEST IN IMPORTED & DOMESTIC was filed July 2, 1953. may enlist If between the ages of 20 and 30. WINES, LIQUORS AND CHAMPAGNE The Coast Guard especially needs women Reservists to aid —FREE DELIVERY— $500 Scholarship in handling clerical work at Bo- serve Training Units. Girls who For Nursftig have had experience or training 7 BROAD ST. RED BANK 6-2234 LONG BRANCH—A scholarship of this type arc urged by the ser- in the amount of $500 In honor of the late Miss Janet Slocum has been established at Monmouth Memorial hospital's school of nurs- ing. The announcement of the grant was made at the meeting of the combined auxiliaries of Monmouth Memorial hospital at its executive committee meeting In Auxiliary hall recently. Mrs. Franklin Lamb of Allen- She can hurst was re-elected president of the combined auxiliaries. Other officers Include Mrs. Spencer Pitts, Mlddletown, first vice president; Mrs. George Hazelrigg, Deal, sec- ond vice president; Mrs. Lester help you A. Barnett, Asbury Park, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Leon Reisner, Jr., West Long Branch, and Mrs. Mnx Plotkln, Elberon, treasurer. make your After a summary of the his- tory of the combined auxiliaries, Mrs. Max Hazelrigg presented an phone service inscribed gold disc to Mrs. Plot- kin in appreciation of her ten years' service as treasurer of the combined auxiliaries, Mrs. Lamb worth more warded a gift to Mrs. William Bryan from the combined aux- iliaries in gratitude of her able management of the auxiliary hall. George J. Bartel, administrator of Monmouth Memorial h6spltal, expressed the appreciation of the hospital to the combined auxil- iaries for its help to the hospi- tal and outlined future plans and needs of the institution. Karbwski Spends Week with KOTC . FORT EUSTIS, Va.—Robert A. Karowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Karowski, 67 Burling- "ENCHANTED NIGHTS" MATTRESS ton ave., Leonardo, an ROTC cadet, spent, last week on a Hold trip at Camp A. P. 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TEL RE 6-0030 HIGHWAY 35 Free Decorating MIDDLETOWN •RANCH OrFICI AND WAREHOUSE NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY I Consultation by 711 BRINLIY AVENUt 1 Mile North of Red Bank FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. •RADLCV HEACH A. I. A. Registered TN9.1U lirtln • He. I In Yem Community ±* IDr also served as assistant instruc- Branch has suffered primarily tional foundations. The 1856-57 RED BANK REGISTER Cardner's Moving - Conover Is tor of gross pathology at the uni- from two shortages: money and program amounts to $454,000, a Thursday, July 26, 1956—19 versity of Pennsylvania, medical New Grants Aid manpower. But even when finan- ten per cent increase over last N school. Dr. Conover has received cial resources are available, many year's expenditures. To 12 Mechanic ™ Pathologist thp certification of the American cerebral palsied Individuals re- Board of Pathology. Cerebral Palsy Michael Carotenuto announced NEPTUNE—Dr. Raymond E. main untreated due to the lack YOUR LOCAL BONDED TRAVEL AGENT Dr. Conover will serve as an as- LONG BRANCH — Announce- of adequately trained personnel. Group Speech Therapy today that Cardner'« barber shop Conover has been appointed asso- F<> It will be moved into Its new quar- ciate attending pathologist to Fit- sociate to Dr. Carlos A. Pons, who ment of three united cerebral The new grants which will result is director of the pathological de- palsy grants totaling- J25.000 to In scholarship awards to perspec- Begins for Stutterers ters at 12 Mechanic st. next kin hospital. The appointment was Woild Wide Airline Steamship Hotel Reiorti Thursday and that he intends to made July 15. partment of Fltkin. alleviate the critical shortage of tive therapy students will even- LONG BRANCH—A program make it "one of the most modem professionally trained personnel in tually help to round out the treat- of weekly sessions ot group Dr. Coruover received his pre- the field of rehabilitation of the ment teams In united cerebral Rail Touri Bui Touri Cruises—is the on the Jersey coatrf," DR. WELLS TO SPEAK speech therapy for stutters began ' The move will take the shop medical education at Baylor uni- handicapped was welcomed here palsy facilities." Monday In the department of versity in Waco, Tex., and hia this week by Nicholas J. Connors, off Broad at. for the first time In LEONARDO—Dr. George Wells, The American Physical Therapy speech therapy of Monmouth Me- 45 years, but into "much superior medical education at Duko uni- athletic director of Houghton col- president of United Cerebral Palsy morial hospital at the hospital's O'DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY versity's school of medicine in of Ocean and Momnouth counties. association and the American Oc- speech and hearing center, 147 quarters," he said. lege, Houghton, N. Y., will deliver cupational Therapy association 12 Broad St. Durham, N. C. He served his In- the sermon at the gathering of Dunbar ave. 316 Cookman Av«. ternship at university hospitals in "The grants, to be administered each received $10,000 and, this Tet. RE 6-5080 "Youth In One Accord" next Mon- by the American Physical Therapy year, for the first time a grant Philip Goldberg, speech' thera- Tel. PRospeet 5-5080 Syracuse, N, Y,, and completed a day at 8 p. m. In the Oceanvlew three-year residency In pathology association, American Occupa- amounting to $8,000 will be given pist, said the purpose of group RED DANK ASBURY PARK Community church here. Norm tional Theraphy association and to the American Speech and Hear- therapy Is to help stutterers meet at the Presbytorlan hospital In Parks will be soloist and Miss the American Speech and Hear- ing association. These grants are others with the same speech de- BUDGET 1T.AN AVAILABLE Philadelphia. Dr. Conover has June Stevenson, pianist. Trio v just mmj>!ft»d R fellowship in ing association, will help to train part of tM « er-sl! r(*"Pirch, edu- fect to dl»r\m their common and mbers aro Kisses Imuy Ber- more physical, occupational and cation and training program spon- Individual problems and to en- There Is never a charge for onr «eirle* pathology at the Memorial Can- nard, Eleanor Holden and Nancy speech therapists," Mr. Connors cer center In New York city. He sored by united cerebral palsy courage correction on a group Sacks. said. Our program here in Long through its research and educa- l

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1'resb.vterlan ST. JAMES CATHOLIC SAJLVATION ARMV METHODIST FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES CALVARY BAPTIST Trinity Episcopal Red Bank Red Bank SCIENTIST Red Bank ' Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Bed Bank Red Bank "What to Do When You Are Sunday masses are at 6, 7, 8, A street service Is scheduled "A Short Cut Through the "Congregation Organization" Is Rev. J. B. Gilchrist will give Holy Eucharist for the ninth Disappointed" will be the ser- 0. 10, 11 and 12 o'clock In the for Friday at 7 p. m. on Broad st. Temple" will be the subject of 'Services in the First Church of the theme of the 7:30 p. m. meet- the Sunday sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday after Trinity will be ob- mon topic of Rev. Dr. Charles S. church and 9, 10 and 11 o'clock in The leader of the service will be Rev. Roger J. Squire's sermon Christ Scientist, 211 Broad st, are Ing today. Sunday-school meets at 9:30 a. m. served at 8 a. m. Morning prayer Webster Sunday Ht the 10 a. m. the high school auditorium. the corps treasurer, William Sunday at 10 a. m. John Ferris held Sundays at 11 a. m. Sunday Sunday at 6 p. m. "The Book The third quarterly session of and sermon by the rector at 10 service. Frank Bartlett of Prince- Confessions are heard Saturdays Chadwick, and the speaker, young will direct the music to Include school meets at 11 a. m. Wed-With Life's Answers" will be, dis-the deacons meets at 3 p. m. Sun- o'clock. Holy Eucharist at 7 and Ion, the summer organist, will from 4 to 6 p. m., and from 7:30 people's sergeant major, M'frlel Tower chimes. Organ prelude will nesday evening testimonial meet- cussed. At 7:15 p. ni. ihe discus- day. B.T.U. meets at 6 p. m. 10 a. m. Wednesday, Aug. 1. play "Our Father," "God My to 9 p. m. Aanensen. Special music will be be "Adagio" 'P Minor Fantasia) Ings are at 8:15. sion will be "Fighters for Truth." The Union of Churches meets at Rev. W. Norman Plttenger, pro- Shepherd." "Walsh Hymn," "0, Baptisms every Sunday at 1:30 rendered by Mrs. Charles Ging- by Mozart. Mrs. Mildred Palmer The reading room, 209 Broad Regular Bible study Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Pilgrim Baptist fessor of Christian Apologetics at Divine Redeemer'1 and ''Grand p. m. in tile church. A baptism rich. Stout and Mrs. Ruth Palmer Bell st., is open dally from noon to 8:15 p. m. church. General Theological seminary, Chorus." Guest soloist will be blank must be obtained from the Guest speaker for the Sunday will sing "But the Lord Is Mind- 4:30 i>. m., Friday evening from Charles E. Greene presiding There will be a business meet- New York, will be priest-in- Sherry Hill, soprano, of the West- rectory nnd filled out before the services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.ful of His Own," by Mendelssohn. 7:30 to 9:30, and Sundays from minister of the Red Bank con- ing Tuesday night. charge at the church during minster choir of Princeton. Ushers baptism takes place. will be Ma], Dorothy Smith from The offertory will be "Praise to 2 to 4 p. m. • gregation, who headed the 42-man The prayer meeting will be held August. will be in charge of James L. Novena devotions in honor of t.h« RfOvaHin Army training tho Lord" by V.'hltohcod. The value and Importance of Hpg-flHnn to thf fo'jr-doy as- WpflnRsriay from 7 to 9 p. m. DaviuOn, a^ioUu 1/y Piuaa E. Oui Laiiy u£ the Miraculous Mutlal school In New York city. Mrs. There will be a reception of right motives in dally living will sembly in Roosevelt stadium, Jer- CALVARY BAPTIST King, Philip F. Matthews, Albert every Monday at 8 p. m. Ir. theRobert Rightmlre will lead the be emphasized at Curlstlan sey City, said the meeting was SHAKER-QUAKER North Long Branch church. new members-at the service. Ed- ; "W. Metzgcr and C. Leslie Rice, services of the day. ward Flower, Jr., will assist. Al- Science services this Sunday a success. Red Bank Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. The Sunday night street ser- Readings from "Science and Among the staff of volunteer m. Sunday services are held at Jr. Dr. Craig Crenshaw and ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC tar flowers will be presented in Elder Franklin C. Moyan, Robert W. Upson will comprise vice at the train station area will memory of Mrs. Rebecca A. Val-Health with Key to t:ie Scrip- workers that operated convention teacher, will conduct a service of 11 a. m. and 6:39 p. m. Prayer the welcoming committee. Red Bank be led by Wesley Shapter, and leau by her children. Flowers al- tures".- by Mary Bakar Eddy In departments were Edward instruction and guidance at 10 a. meetings are held Wednesdays Junior church will be held Masses are celebrated Sunday the speaker will be Mrs. Alfred so will be presented by Mr. andthe Lessori-Scrmon entitled "Love" Thompson and Alonzo Van m. Sunday at the church, 15 Rev. Lawrence Outwater is Inter- simultaneously with the worship at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 o'clBck. Lloyd. Mrs. Richard Szeluga In mem-will include the following (404:17- Scholch of Red Bank, who worked North Bridge ave. im pastor. • Confessions are heard Saturdays 21): "Love 'for God and man is service for students from first The annual daily Vacation Bi- ory of relatives, 1 in the refreshment department. through eighth grade. Baby sit- from 4:30 to 6 p. m. and from ble school will begin next Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kohl will the true incentive in boti healing A feature of the assembly was ting service will be provided in 7:30 to 9 p. m. day with classes weekdays from tell of their experiences In Ja- and teaching. Love inspires, il- a mass baptism Saturday morning Westminster house. Bnptisms are at 12:30 p. m. 9 a. m. to noon through Aug. lumines, designates and lends the of 401 persona. Mr. Van Scholch Sundays. pan at the Wesley fellowship at Sunday at 4 p, in. the church 10. Advance registrations are be-9 p. m. Sunday/ The fellowship way. Right motives give Dlnlons was among those baptized. , Red Bank Presbyterian Church wedding of Miss Marcia S. Speer Tlie Miraculous Medal novena Is ing received at the citadel. The to thought, and strength and free- held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. and Is planning to attend the Nep-dom to speech and action.' Harding Road Atop Tower Hill to Alfred C. Chapman will be the perpetual novena to St. An-theme, "Champions for Christ," tune Music circus Friday, Aug. PRESBYTEKIAN solemnized by Rev. Dr. Webster. stems from a spiritual 'adapta- 3, to see "Teahouse of the Au- The freedom-giving power of Sunday at 7:30 p. m., the or- thony Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. tion of the Olympics. The staff 'divine Love will also be brought Shrewsbury gust Moon." out 'In the Scriptural readings The summer Sunday worship NEXT SUNDAY AT TEN O'CLOCK dination service for Robert W. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY is made up of the following: The Senior Youth fellowship Farrow will be held in the church. Principal, Mrs. Rightmire; as which include the following (I service will be held at 9:30 a. m. Atlantic Highlands will hold Its Ice cream festival John 4:18): "There Is no fear in with. Rev. Arthur S. Joice, pas- The Rev. Dr. Charles S. Webster will preach on Sunday school will be held at sistant principal, Miss Muriel Aa- Aug. 18 between 5 and 8 p. m, In tor, continuing the study of the nensen; registrar, Mrs. Paul love; but perfect love cwsteth "WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU ARE DISAPPOINTED" ST. THOMAS EI'ISCOrAL 11 n. m. Sunday, and the Sun- Fellowship hall. ' out fear: because fear hatli tor- Bible. The first five chapters of day service at 11 a. m. Welch; beginners' department The annual fair at Pitman ave;, Red Bank teachers, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Miss ment. He that feareth Is not the Book of Judges will be the Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m and Wednesday testimony meetings Ocean Grove, for the Methodist made perfect In love." subject of the sermon Sunday. solemn Eucharist at 9:30 a. m. are held at 8:15 p. m. Mary Ann Dzyslzc, Mrs. William home will be next Wednesday, Music will Include the prelude Sunday. The reading room at 44. Me-Busby, and Mrs. Alfred Lloyd; Thursday and Friday. Articles do- "Meditation" by Bubeck, played SUMMER ORGANIST—Mr. Frank Bartlett primary department supervisors, nated for the fair may be left at Presbyterian A celebration of Holy Kuchar- morial pkwy. Is open Monday Rumson by Miss Doris Fr'ame, minister ist will be held at 7 a. m Wed-through Friday, except holidays, Miss Muriel Aanenaen and Mrs.the church. Baked goods and food of music; solo by Ronald Clark, GUEST SOLOIST—Sherry Hill, soprano, of nesday. from 2 to 4 p. m. C. F. Moore; teachers, Mrs. H.stuffs are being solicited for the The series of summer sermons "O Lord Most Merciful" by Dangler, Mrs. H. Hubbard, Mrs food table. on the "Claims of Jesus" will con- The Westminster Choir School W. Farrington; junior depart- Bartlett; solo by Philip Roy, Miss Clara Tllton, assistant or- tinue Sunday, at 9:30 a, m., when "90th Psalm," and postlude, "Fes- *********************** ment teachers, Mrs. William ganist and student of John Ferris, the topic of the sermon by the tival March" by Kohlmann. Winn, Mrs. R. S. Swift; inter- will present an organ recital .at pastor, Rev. A. Kenneth Magncr, mediate department teachers, The Men's club of the church Bahy-slttlng Program and Junior Church held simultaneously St. Paul's chapel, Columbia uni- Jr., will be "I Am the Truth." will hold an auction sale of fur- with worship. Mrs. I. Gemmell and Mrs. Laura versity, Tuesday, July 31 at noon. Robert Brodsky, summer assist- niture, dishes and other house- Mason, and craft Instructors, Mrs. The Chancel and Youth choirs ant, will take part in the leader- hold goods Aug. 18 at the church Hugh Sutton and Mrs. MIna Sut- will rehearse Friday at 8 p. m. ship of worship. house. E. O. Lomerson and ton. Guest story tellers fnr the for a folk opera, "Down In the daily assembly will be Maj. Dor- Mrs. Gordon MacLcan, Jr., as-George Johanson are co-chair- Valley," by Kurt Welll. sistant organist, will play as pre-men. Those wishing to make do- othy Smith, 'New York city; Mrs. There is a church-hour nurs- Wilbur Lewis, Long Branch; Mrs. lude Dupuis' "Allegro." Edward nations of articles toward the ery every Sunday from 10 to 11 Hinkelman, violinist, will play auction are asked to call George PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY Sophia Tucker, Eatontown; Mrs. a. m. to enable parents of pre- Holland, president of the Men's C. F. Moore,. Shrewsbury; Mrs. school age children to attend ser- Bach's "Air" as his first number Charles Southwood, New York and as offertory, Sammartinl-EI- club, so that arrangements can SERVICE to $500 vice. The choir will rehearse Sun- man's "Canto Amoroao." bo made to have the contributed city, and Mrs. G. E. Schmidt, of- day at 9:15 a. m. for the morn- articles picked up. Wide public FEATURES fice secretary. C. Cromer, cus- Ing service. Children, ages three to eight, may be left In competent adult patronage of the sale Is urged so todian, will assist. The Women's Dr. Charles L. Allen, pastor of that the activities of the Men's NO DEDUCTIONS: you gel the Home league will hold a party the Methodist church, Atlanta, hands during the hour of worship full amount of money you ilgn for the children of the Sunday- In the manse play yard or, in club can receive the fullest for. IF A LOAN CAN BE MADE Ga., will speak at the Sunday ser- support. school at 7 p. m. next Tuesday. vice at 7:30 p. m. in the Ocean Inclement weather, in the nurs- NO EXTRA CHARGES: you pay ery area of the new building. only for th« exo:i number of WE'I" HND A WAY TO MAKE IT The Wednesday evening "Hour Grove auditorium. ' • Methodist cfayt you ke*p tht loan. of Power" will be conducted at 8 Young people, eight through 12, Keansburg FIRST PAYMENT due !n 30 dayi o'clock, with Mrs. Rlghtmiro as ST. TAUI/S BAPTIST « will meet as a part of the con- or ci arranged. leader. gregation in the wing of the "The Flood In the Days of RENEW your loan when you Red Bank church for the opening moments Noah" Is Rev. Otto Janke's topic WITH like • even for more than the You will like to do your loan BAPTIST Rev. Walter J. Haekes will of worship, then adjourn to the for the 8:30 a. m. service Sun- original amount. You don't preach on "From Your Own day. At 11 a. m. he will speak have to pay off one loan be- and finance business at these Red Bank ,. auditorium of the new building fore you can get mare money. Lookout" at the 11 a. m. service for their summer film program. on "The Dream of Jacob's Lad- friendly,easy-tO'get-to offices of: Dr. Frank A. Sharp, interim Sunday. The choir Is directed' by der." Baptisms and reception of pastor, will speak on "The Gift of The topic of the film Sunday will Mrs. Harold Craddle. be "Ambassador for Christ" and new members will be held after CYCLONE FENCE! God" at the 10 a. m. services. Church school meets at ' 10 this service. Robert H. Danes will be organist. a. m., with Deacon Joseph Brodle will be supervised by Herbert Last Saturday Rev. Janke bap- BELL FINANCECOMPANY Members of the deacons' greet- Sanders and Mrs. Gladys Pauels. REO BUNK ATLANTIC NI5HLANDS FREEHOLD 10KG BRANCH in charge. tized Catherine Ethel Button, In- 77 BROAD ST. 121 FIRST AVENUE 39 E. MAIN ST. 603 BROADWAY ing committee are Sidney .Dull! Union service at Pilgrim Bap- The prayer group will meet fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lie. HI Lie. 871 Lie. US Lie. '818 Francis Swartz and Kenneth tist church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. next Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the Charles Button, Keansburg, and TAC7ORY Tel.: RE 6-9000 Tel.: AT 1-2300 Tel.: FR t-1600 Til.: L0 E-J314 Brower. lounge. Sunday, Jane Marion Sorenson, SERVING All MONMOUIH . MRCCR . WIDDlfSfX . OCfAN COUNTIES Church school will start at 8 Baptist , The seventh game of the youth Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. a. m. During the '.vorshlp services Softball Inter-church league will Thura Sorenaon o£ West Keans- FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE there is a nursery ."or small chil- Middletown be played Tuesday at 6:45 p, m.,burg was baptized. dren. Rev. John E, Bates will preach with the team from this church Blgelow 8-2600 Flowers Sunday \>ere gifts on the topic, "The Renewal of playing the team from the Ocean METHODIST 796 Frelinghuysen Ave. Newark 5, N. J. from William Schanck, Jr., and Life" at the 10:30 a. m. Sunday Grove Methodist church. Navesink Mrs. Jessie Teed. service. Guest organist will be Morning service at 9:30. Church OHLY UNITED STATES STEEL CORrORATIOM HANUFJCTURES CYCLONE FENCE MOREY La RUE SPECIALS Frederick Bopp. Mrs. Erwtn The long range planning com- The pulpit committee will meet mittee will meet next Tuesday, school meets at 10:48 a. m. OFFER ENDS AUG. 4th Friday at 8 p. m. in Ihe church Kehrer, soloist, will sing "The parlor. Twenty-third Psalm" by A. H. at 8 p. m. In the lounge of the Malotti.'. Ushers will < be James new building. ST. JAMES MEMORIAL Ronaldson and George Hartmann. The youth committee will meet EnsoorAL Flowers will be placed In the Wednesday, at 8 p. m. in the PLAIN DRESSES Eatontown church by Mr. and Mrs. Willard lounge of the new building. Church school Is at 9:30 a. m. Morgan. There will be a nursery QOLDIN'S MEN'S SHOP SANITONE DRY-CLEANED At 7:30 a. m. the second and In the chapel /or small children FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST fourth Sundays, tho Holy Eucha- during the service. The nursery.j SCIENTIST rist. At 11 a. m. tht firs* and third will be In charge of Mrs. Clement Keyport Sundays, Holy Eucharist and ser-Barlow and Mrs. Frank Randall. The morning services will be ONLY mon. At 11 a. m. the second and The church will be closed dur- held Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sun- fourth Sundays, m'ornlng prayer ing August while building Is In day school will meet at 11 a. m. and sermon. A nursery Is con-process. Services will resume A testimonial service will be ducted each Sunday at 11 a. m. Sept. 2 and church school will re- held next Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the parish house Holy Eu- open Sept. 9. CLEARANCE $1335 SUMMER COTTONS I UP charlst at 7:30 a, m. Wednesdays The women of the church will CHAPEL OF THE HOLY and Holy days. Rev Alan H. hold a food sale at the roadside COMMUNION Toiigue Is vicar in charge. stand of John L. Hendrlckson's Fair Haven Old Wagon farm on rt. 35 Sat. CANDLEWiCK and CHENILLE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Aug. 4, beginning at 11 a. m. Sunday services for July and FRIENDS (Quakers) August are at 8 and 10 a. m. Holy SUMMER SUMMER SPORT C Shrewsbury FIRST JMSNTECOSXAL day services are at 9:30 a m. Rev. BEAUTIFULLY Charles L. Wood Is rector. The Shrewsbury meeting of Re- Long Branch BEDSPREADS LAUNDERED 39 ligious Society of Friends (Quak Sunday-school Is held at th'e METHODIST ers), meets for worship at 11 a. Hampton ave. church at 0:45 a. Highlands SUITS m. the First day fSurtday), in tho m. The worship service la at 11 SLACKS SHIRTS meeting house at Broad st. anda. m. Young people's service is Church school meets at ?:30 a. In the various price ranges Sycamore ave., preceded at 10 held at 0:30 p. m. An evangelis- m. - Morning service at 11 o'clock. you will find cool and hand- Short sleeves in regular and m. by tho First-day school. Mid- tic service la held 'at 7:30 p m. Evening service at 7:30. continental collar styles, Prayer meeting Wednesday at some Wash 'N Wear, Cot- Choose from Cotton Cords, week meetings are held at the Wednesdays, followed by Bible Dacron Blends, Tropical Your choice of stripes, sol- meeting house at 8 p. m. the study at 8 p. m. Rev. Normon B. 7:30 p. m. ton Cords, Linen Weaves, fourth day (Wednesday). All are Tropicals and Dacron blends. Worsteds and Linen Weaves ids and patterns. These Nethers Is pastor. HIGH POINT CHAPEL are all from our regular welcome. Leonardo 2 and 3 button models In in solids and fancies. Still ST. ANDREW EPISCOPAL Services are held every- Sunday a good assortment if you stock and are the latest SPIRITUAL an excellent selection of Highlands at 7:45 p. m. with visiting mini- colors and patterns In all hurry! styles. Belford , At 9 a. ni. the third Sunday of sters: The chapel Is located on sizes. t 143 BROAD 6-2057 Rev. Phoebe Dailey will con- each month. Holy Eucharist and Mountain Hill rd. REG. 2.95 ,icu duct services Sunday at 8 p. m sermqn. At 9 a. m other Sundays, and Tuesday at 2:30 and 8 p. m.morning prayer and sermon. MISSION REG. 27.50 REG. 6.50 Church school !« at 10 a, m. Holy Port Monmouth 2 J. Eucharist at 9:30 a. m Wednes- Rev. £• Donald Magaw, pastor; days and Holy Days Rev Alan Lawrence Wise, Sunday school su- ,19 3/7.50 H. Tongue Is vicar In charge. perintendent . 20" 5 REG. 29.95 REG. 3.95 5 REG. 7.95 PARK AND BUY 22 ' .29 2" AT REG. 35.95 6 3/8.75 MINER SUPPLY REG. 10.95 REG. 5.00 26" .79- REG. 39.95 8 y 3/11.25 29 « REG. 12.95 REG. 5.95

REG. 45.00 4 4.49 M 10 ' 3/13.00 33 , REG. 16.95 REG. 6.95 REG. 55.00 m «t> shc-hc-ss for women 9S •)•" 41: 13 2/1O.0O SWIM TRUNKS REG. 3.95 REG. 5.00 REG. 5.95 2.65 9.50 TO GOLDIN'S MEN'S SHOP REGULARLY $8.95 to'$22.95 FREE PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS ALONGSIDE OF OUR BROAD ST. RED BANK BUILDING ON PEARL STREET COH. MECHANIC ST. 6-9055 RED ASBURY AS SHOWN ON MAP ABOVE. BANK PARK AIR CONDITIONED CHURCH NEWS Studies Nursing Program 300 Parents RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956—21 Machine Process for Cleaning A. M. E. Zion Red Bank VENETIAN BLINDS Rev. Charles 3. Bourne will At Arrowhead Tapes, Cords and Slats deliver the sermon at 11 a. m. MIDDLETOWN—About 300 par- EISELE & KING. LIBAIRE. STOUT & CO. Sunday. Church school meets at ents and friends attended tho sec- Sparkling Clean 9:46 a. m., Mrs. Clara Carter Is ond period award night program Mumbtri of • 24 Hour Service superintendent. Thursday at Camp Arrowhead. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Over 50 oC the older campers • Complete Repair Service Union service at 7:30 p. m. Aoociati Member o! Sunday, Rev. Mr. Bourne will held a cookout Thursday night, Mr. Slat Happy • Co'l for Estimates speak. The Zlon Travelers will cooking both supper and break- AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE fast in the woods. sing. MAIN OFFiqE: SO (ROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY MONMOUTH VENETIAN BLIND CLEANERS Senior choir is sponsoring a Louis T, Choquette, camp direc- choir fest tonight at 8 o'clock. tor for the second period, made 113 E. River Rd. Rumson 1-O550 Mrs. Aletla Montague is president. the awards. Kit Probasco. .swim- ming instructor, presented cer- 105-A MONMOUTH STREET tificates to the campers. RED BANK, N. J. EMBURY METHODIST A highlight of tho second period Little Silver was a trip to the Statue of Lib- The mornlnjr worship servlcn erty last WL'uk. Donald Babcoclc STOCKS BONDS Sunday will be at 9:30 a. m, with and Mr. Choquette accompanied Announcing the Opening of "Dally Life With God" the ser- the group. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR INVESTOR'S CLUB mon topic of Rev. Edmund H. Awiinl winners were: Cree Tribe, Branch Offices Carlisle, pastor. Nursery facilities nitf I'nUon, conch: honor cannier, are available during the service. t*k Cain; urcliery, Carl Miller: arts Newark. N. J. N.w Brumwlck, N. J. Flu.liln«, L. I. <1 crafts, Kenneth Wrijrlit: nthletirt, The music will include the an- Trenton, N. J. STEWART'S them "Pralao the Lord O Jeru- aeiih Jntoba; hihinn. Uicluiril Hur- N«w Hnven, Conn. Ellzabsth, N. J. biuo; Indian lore, 1Ae RoseII; iinliire, Paterion, N. J. salem" by Maunder. The ushers .•mice ItiUFnlovifh; softlmll, Warren St Peter«burg, Fla. Norwjlli, Conn. will be Frank F. Stultz, Richard FliitiKton; •itorLKmnnshiii, William 1S01 Broadway, NYC W»terbury, Conn. Pertb Am boy. N. J. ROOT BEER DRIVE Wearier and Eugene "VanderVort Gerecke nnil Arnolrl Ilowitt; woodcraft, Paul Torre. TEU RED BANK 6-0002 or WX78D0 (TOLL FREE) Flowers will be donp.ted by Mrs Uenapps, Gerry Scnlonc, coach: honor HWY. 36 BELFORD, N. J. Margaret Eggenbeiger In mem- enmper. Heather Stokes; cu-openitiori, ory of her husband, John Eggen- Petfwy I*eos: nreheryi Joan Fox; nrtu (Between Keansburg and Atlantic Highlands) Miss Ziva Kostisky, left, assistant director of the nurs- nitcl crafts, Sally DomUUon rnd Roberta \ berger. CoviiiKtnn; hiking, Elvira. (Vnft; nit- j The fourth quarterly confer- ing division of the Ministry of Health for the government tiire. Linda DcAn^U*: Ritof.smiimh.t). ' Liml;i Hartmnn nncf Debbie Gill; wood- ence will be held Thursday al of Israel, it visiting Monmouth Memorial hospital School of era ft. Jmly Pike. 8 p. m. In Fellowship hall. Dis- Iroquois, Carol Anderxon, coach: j SPECIALIZING IN trict Superintendent Dr. B. Har- Nursing, to study iti two-year nursing education program. 10nor camper. Julio Sumpf: cf>-npi>ru- rlion Decker will preside/Reports tion, Vaniln Poladlno; iilchery. Nancy TASTY FRANKS • BURGERS • FRENCH FRIES She it shown with Mist Mildred Schmidt of Little Silver, Kincnitt ; jirts mid cmfttt. Si-nun Jose will be presented by the heads of athletics, Judy Kothstein: hikinc, (.'nil various church organizations anc director of the school. This study is part of Miss Kostisky's Wester; nnture, Carol Vitiriim: snfi- FISH SANDWICHES • ROOT BEER • COFFEE • TEA officers (or the coming conferenci bftll. llentrlre Craft; fipnrUmnnn)ii[i. j field work for her studies In nursing education at Teachers Carol Eckstein; woodcraft, SIIHHII Wil- year will bo elected. !11H. | college of Columbia university, New York city, Timber Wolves, Bnul Diipiec, conrh: PRESBYTERIAN onop camper, Dun I el Ratt'alnvjcli: j nrchery, Jlerbert Srhnlstadt: nrts and I TRAY SERVICE Eatontown crafts, Joseph Tnlmnr: athletic*, Jeff I At the session meeting Sunday MOUNT ZION METHODIST COMMUNITY Garvln: hiking, Billy Pickles; nature, those received into membershi. Katontown Port Monmouth Tommy Vosk; aufUiHlt, Warren Wriylit; sportsmanship, Bobby Jluscrjck; wood-I OWNER — FRED MONTANI of the church were Mrs. Shlrlej Rev. John B. Kirky will gi "Faith: Its Nature and RecrnTt, Hob Pnlndlnn. Kerr, by transfer of letter fron Sunday's 11 a, m. sermon. Sundn; ward" will be the' topic of Rev Creeks, Itoli JteuiMille, roarh: honor (Formerly with Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.) the Presbyterian church of Pe-school begins at 9:30 a. m. A. D. Magaw at the 11 a. m. ser mmpfii1, JefE Allen; c(i-o|iemtioti, Cnm- tersburg, Va., Mrs. John Lagrot- iron I'erKiiHon: art« and craftfl. Hobby The district meeting of the w vice Sunday. Sunday-school start; "nnke; utlileLies, Henry HnnkH; na- teria, by affirmation of fRlth, and men's missionary society will at 9:30 a. m. -ure, John .Sharp; softball, fJlll Itumell; Mrs. John Barcume, by reafllrma- held today. Mrs. Mahala Field Al Rev. Mr. Magaw will discus; inortsiniinship, Bob BotlKcrj woodcraft, tion of faith. They will be receive chison is president. jes Patterson. before the congregation at Sun- "The Impotent Man" at the Thunder Clouds, Clnir Jablonski. There will bo a special prograr, p. m. service. ioitch: honor camper, Knthy Eoi'ivu; I day morning's worship service. tomorrow at S:30 p. m. by th - Prayer meeting Wednesday i cu-operniion, Betsy Stunk; archery, Sunday will bo the final of a senior choir. John Barber Andy Snvnrese; arts and crafts, Mnrcia PUBLIC AUCTION SALE at 7:45 p. m. The topic will be Johnson; athletics, Pat Baron: hikiiiir throe-week series on" the role of chairman. • "I. and My Father." iolly Hlndel; Imliim lore, Knren OF a Christian as an Individual, in A covered dish supper will b The Men's brotherhood meet Telfion; natilre, Elizubeth rtteinei-; »oft. the community and the nation held Aug. 4 at 8 p. m., sponsorei Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. iftll, Nancy-Titus; BportamanHhlp; Ann The topic will be "Our Stak by stewardess board number tw< Your account book Is your REFORMED Running Waters, Lois CoLten. coach; In a Christian World." Follow- Mrs. Roberta Reevey is preslden onor enmper. (lay Stokos; co-opt'ra- passport +o all tha best things ing the service, there will be a Middletdwn Village ion, Vent Nelson; arrhury. Cltiudiu GASKILL'S HARDWARE STORE fellowship hour in the rear of HEDEBATED Rev. Warren J. Henseler, pas- ipi-ny; art a and crafts, Unrhara Stein; of life for you and your family. tor of tho Second Reformed ahietica. Liml« Allsn; hiking, Anne the church. Holmdel 'homaa; Indian lore, Ltujra Keiitel; A home of your own, a college ed- 225 FOURTH ST. LAKEWOOD. N. J. The senior high Westmlnate Rev. Andrew Burkhardt wll church of Freehold, will deliver nture, Marilyn Johnson; HportHmnn- the sermon at the 10. a. m. service ihip. Klltn Davidson; woodcraft, Lynn ucation for your children, a memorable vacation trip, fellowship will have a beach give the closlpg sermon Sunda; iltithciTord, party Saturday, meeting at theat 10 a. m, on "Man Is Knowi Sunday. Nursery classes, for chil happy retirement years ... all these are dreams that 10:30 AM—Monday, July 30—10:30 AM church at 5 p. m. dren, whose parents are attending Apacht'H, Wayne Vnicer, couch: hon- by His Enemies." There will b the service, will meet In the par- enmper, JetX ITowitt : cd-opoiation, you can actually see coming true in the pages of this no services until after Labor daj iah house, directed by Mrs. Haze \ntliony Lovi: nrU nnd cnifts, Arthur Entire Hardware Stock, Housewares, Fixtures and PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Howard S. McCormick is tl iiKton; nth'etics. i'rcii Jacobs; hik- book ... as your regular savings plus their earnings Long Branch Gregerson. Jeremy tirazel nnd Joel Klein; Equipment. organist. ndian lore, Matthew Hrick; nuturp, add up to "what, it takes!" The final sermon iri a series on The Ladles' Aid society plcn All Saints' Episcopal Ccnneth Gerecke; softbnll, Robert Mi- the Lord's prayer will be preached has been canceled. ink; aportsmanshlp, Dick Allen; wood- Naveslnk rnft, James Marscn nnd Alfred Fink- Sunday at 11 a. m. by Rev. Rob- The Couple's club will play th< itihner. A Dividend at the Rate of $18,000—INVENTORY—$18,000 ert Hugh Reed, pastor, on "The Couple's club of Red Bank Re Rev. Charles P. Johnson, rec- Incus. Vincent CiaKlia, coach: honor Kingdom, Power and Glory." A formed church In softball Mon tor, will give the morning prayer ftmjw. Hnrnld Shomo; co-operation. 3% PER ANNUM church nursery will be held dur- and sermon at 11 o'clock. HolL iarry Kiifrlnr; arts and" crafts Pet or No items to be removed from the premises during day at Morgan's field. A bead lielxon: ntlilclics. Philip Miller; hlk- was paid on June 29, ing service. George Roe, organ- party is planned in August. Communion for the ninth Sunday iK. Mike Aumnck; nature, Mike Au- the sale. Buyers will have until 12 nopn, July 31, to re- ist, 'will direct the senior choir. after Trinity will be held at 8:30 inck: Hofthiill, Martin JMihok; »portn- 1956. move their purchases. Carroll Sawlm, guest soloist, wll Reformed a. m. laiiHhip. Harold Shomo; woodcraft, sing "The Lord's Prayer." aul Moklnr. Colt's Neck OLD CHRIST EPISCOPAL Comanches, An^elo Scotti, coacli: Church school will meet at 9:45 ionor camiier, Glenn Kincaid: co-onor- By Order of: IRA GASKILL m. under the supervision of Rev. Elie F, do Lattre wll Shrewsbury tion, Ciii'I DeAngelis; archery, Itoliert Melville Halliday. speak on "Meeting Ignorance am Tomorrow, 7:30 a. m., Holy Eu in: ars and crafts. Robert Feitt: B. G. Coats, Auctioneer—Phone Long Branch 6-3599 Sin" Sunday at 11 a. m. Th charist. Services Sunday Include thlfitics. IFnvul Finher; hikinjr, Unli- MAINSTAY The young people's Westmlnste: rt Hartmun: Indian lore, Hoy (Jrayzrl: fellowship will meet at 7:30 p. m senior choir will be under th Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m. At H lature, Jon Clmmplin: softball, Harold for the second Bible study pro- direction of Mrs. de Lattre am a. m.i prayer and sermon by Rev. Colly ; sportsmanship, Joe • Griesui; gram on First Corinthians, led by Joseph Moreau, Jr. Theodore E. A. LeVan, rector. ruD

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Misses' Sportswear Stavola of Middletown was lowest of three bidders Tuesday night for street improvement work iiere with an offer of 57,686.76. It 5.98 COTTON SKIRTS is subject to approval by the state highway department. Unpressed pleats, flares and slim Other bidders were Fred Mc- Dowell, Neptune, $7,980.87, and styles. Solid colors and printed C. H. Sutphen, Freehold, ?8,- cottons. 10 to ]6. 2.99 707.52. Borough Engineer Otis R. Seaman told council his estimate to the state for the work was 57,726.75. In other business, Councilman 5.98 BERMUDA SHORTS Victor P. Satter, chairman of the streets committee, said Stavola AH wool grey flannel or smart doe- has begun work to widen White rd. from 18 to 33 feet. The im- akin in khaki and black. 10 to 18.3.99 provement will tend to lessen the road's "crown" and to partially remove some of its curves, Wnnts Larger Corners MaJ. John A. Lucas of 1-19 2.98-4.98 COTTON T-SHIRTS North Sunnycrest dr. suggested that the Branch ave. and North Solid colorB, stripes and novelties STEI Sunnycrest entrances to White rd. be rounded o^t to help driv- to wear with shorts or slacks. 1.99 Asbury Park—Red Bank ers make turns. Mr. Satter said COMPANY he will discuss the proposal with the borough engineer. Mr. Satter also reported there have been drainage complaints 8.98-12.98 2-PC. COORDINATES in the Rosslyn ct. and other areas. They, too, are being dis- Two-piece cotton coordinates In- Clearance! cussed with Mr. Seaman. He add- ed that Howard J. Preston, coun- clude sleeveless top and matching Look for dozens of clearance ty road supervisor, inspected skirt in broadcloth or poplin. 10-16. 5.99 drainage problems at the Syca- more ave. railroad crossing and hopes to offer a solution. savings in all departments! Better Dresses The street chairman read a SPORTSWEAR, Strut Floor. R.d Bank only letter from Monmouth Consoli- Misses' and Women's Summer Cottons, Silks dated Water company which ac- knowledged that a water main and Prints . . . Drastically Reduced ! under Branch ave, clogs drainage pipes from Sunnycrest. At Coun- cilman Charles W. Stephens' sug- Were 17.98 to 22.95 gestion, the letter—which prom- $12 ised a study of the condition— was referred to the planning Were 25.00 to 29.95 board. Clearance! Red -Otoss* Shoe Clearance $17 Warren Herbert Praised Councilman Stephens read a /•'•\\ Were35.00 to 39.95 letter from Howard L. Ungeiei, Patterns That Were Originally 9.95 to 12.95! $22 former councilman, praising Spe- Men's Sportshirts Discontinued Patlern cial Police Officer Warren Her- 49.95 to 69.95 bert for the manner in which he escorted the first aid squad's Cocktail Dresses $29 ambulance in taking Mrs. Un- gerer to the hospital. Mayor Jos- Knits! Patterns! Terry! Start-Sleeves! eph C. Davlson said Mrs. Unjerei returned home Sunday. Describ-1 Juniors' Cottons, Silks and Pure Linens ing her recovery as "a miracle," Were 17.93 to 22.95 the mayor said it is an example ' ' f of the "power of prayer." Were 2.98...'.. '•"* Were 3.98 ••'* Dressy Combinations •••.. $12 Mrs. Ungerer, hospitalized 12 Were 25.00 to 29.95 days, suffered a complete col- Tailored Types . Beige and Tan lapse of the thyroid. At Mr. Sat- Were 5.00 2.88 Were 5.95 3.88 ter's suggestion, council voted to Casual Shoes ' Red or Fink write Mrs. Ungerer to wish her Were 35.00 to 39.95 $14 speedy convalescence, Were 8.98 4.88 Choose from a wide jdection of diecontinucd patterns 0M~n»aUirialjU»n-fara<«M Red Cross* $22 Township Awards 25.00 to 29.95 Formals shoes for now through fill! You'll >ce pumpa, «ling»typcs and'sandals to fulrtfkril your $14 Pact for 7 Roads •hoe fashion needil Shop early for best selection! ^""«*- \ 35.00 to 39.95 Formals RARITAN TOWNSHIP —The All the sportshirts you need are yours at extra- township committee Monday night $22 awarded a contract for the re- ordinary savings! Small, medium, large and SHOES, Street Floor, Asbury Park and Red Bank Special Qroup surfacing of seven roads for a total of $4,022.40. The action was extra-large sizes in the group! Not every size •27»i» product has no connection whatever with the American National Bed Crow taken at a special meeting. The Jr. Cottons sections of roads to be Improved in every style, of course. 5.99 are: Florence ave., Union nvo, Bethany rd,, Poole ave., Twelfth BETTER DRESSES, Soeond Floor, Rod Bank only St., Finewood ave. and Holly ave The low bid wa3 submitted by the JIanEo Contracting Co., Ma- tawan, which was given the con- MEN'S SHOP, Stroot Floor, Rid Rank only tract. The contract, to be car ried out under the supervision of Township Engineer Craig rin- negan, calls for 10,016 gallons of asphaltic oil and 420 tons of crushed stone. A hearing for violation of the alcoholic beverage laws for Lake- view inn, rt. 36, was postponed _at the request of the defendant's attorney, Ezra W, Karkus. New Monmoulh Thomas Craig, son of Mr. ana Save during August on famous Mrs. Thomas Craig, Tlndall rd, celebrated his fifth birthday July 12 at a family celebration with Relatives attending from Red £ank, Atlantic Highlands, Keans- Cannon Sheets and Cases Tjurg and Belford. ' Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kruegei and sons have returned home from a vacation in Oklahoma They visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earlywine and family of Oklaho ma City, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Allee of Elk City A family reunion was held a*-, the picnic CANNON Candy-Striped Sheets grounds in Sayer. ReMlves pi Bl- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer HI'l ana Tyndel Hill of Wlllets, Cnl, 72"*l08", and Mrs. C. W. Holtman anil •children of Linwood, III., who reg. 3.4; made the trip especially for the * "reunion. 8l"xlO8". reg. 4.49 3.98 Marylu and Virginia Knappcr- berger, daughters of Mr. and Mis Ralph Knappenberger, spent the 42"x36" cases, reg. 1.19 98 past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Unser of Eln - Fitted Twin (bottomI, reg. 3.49 2.98 hurst, L. I. Mrs. Roy Mecke, of Kansas Fitted Double (bottom), reg. 4.49 ..3.98 City, Mo., arrived here laBt week to reside temporarily with her Add a spark of color to your bedroom with Cannon's anpther, Mrs. Ethel Culp of New •Monmouth rd. Mrs. Mecke la at- striking striped sheets! You'll love the way the gay tending school In New York and stripes park up your room ... and you'll love sleeping •has been residing here. on the luxurious Cannon-smooth percales! Blue, yellow, pink or green stripes. Our Hat Bar's Sun Bonnet Cannon 130>Thread Cannon Snow White Cannon Soft Pastel i. Muslin Sheets Percale Sheets Percale Sheets 72"xlOB" and 81"xD9" 72"xl08", rcsr. 2.40. Now 1.00 72"xlO8", reg. 3.1D 6forlL70 reg, 2.08 Now 2.00 6 for 17.59 complete floral The little hat that makes a perfect companion Nosv 2,10 6 for 14,79 arrangements for- for cotton drosioi, and playclothes, You'll wear Slic IICR. Now your tvedding 63"x99" 2.09 1.79 6 for 10.50 Hlio Hog. Now 81'x108", reg. 3.79 Now 3.39 ....6 for 19.95 it to tho beach, for picnics, for ihopping and 72"x99" 2.29.L.U9 6 fo. ' 10 8l"xlO8" 3.29 2.89 6 for 17.00 for travol! Protects your hair from the sunl 45"x38i/j", rog. 94c Now 89c.._6 for 5.03 81 "x 108" 2J9.....2.29 6 for 13.49 White and pastels. 90"xl08" 3.59 3.19 6 for 18.80 HONEY BEE 90"xl08" 2.99 2.S9 6 for 15.2V True Bluo Sea Grocn Sunset Host 42"x38'/i" 79c 74c 6 for 4.35 FLOWERS 42"x36" casts 59c 54e..:...6 for 3.17 Bholl Plnlc rink Lllno Moonlight Yollow I Biuwcll T. Iloilgklst HAT BAR, Itnot Floor and Afbury falk 4B"x36" casos 64c 59c...... 6 for 3.49 45"X38 /J" 84c 79c 6 for 4,69 Aiiuitiiiiulne Tel. ItcU Iliuih (M02I <01 llriMid 8t \ ' i i&IUUM. licond Floor and A>liury\l>arl< BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956-25 Weddings, Engagements and Other Social News of Community Interest

CORSON—HELL BLONDIN—GORMERLKY Outwater—Kobelt Nuptials FORT" MONMOUTH — Mias Bride of Robert Baker KEANSBURG—Miss Anna June Married at Keansburg yce Shirley Corson, daughter Blondin, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Mr. and Mrs. Belvan Corson Alfons Blondin of Compton ave., 55 Fourth st., Highlands, be- West Kennsburg, and Holmes ne the bride of Thelbert Har- Joseph Gormerley,' son of Mrs. . Hill, son of Mr. and. Mrs. T. Margaret Gorroerley of Church Hill of Bladenboro, N.'C., Sat- st. and Michael Gormerley of Jay at chapel one. Chaplain D. Keansburg, were muiilud Satur- FlerrelH officiated. day at St. Ann's Catholic church. Given in marriage by her fa- Rev. Anthony Capitani, pastor, nt, the bride wore a gown of officiated at the double ring cer- ted imported French rose point emony. 38 over a satin bodice. Her bal- The bride's parents also ob- . ina-length skirt was made ot served their 33d wedding anni- so point tulle over satin. She versary the day of their daugh id a Queen Anne collar and ter's wedding. A reception fol- ng-polnted lace sleeves. The lowed at Duffy's Irish house, igertip-length veil was trimmed East Keansburg, honoring both ith Imported French rose point couples. =e and attached to a crown Given in marriage by her .' seed pearls. The bride carried father, the bride worn a gown hite roses on her Bible. of Chantllly lace, and tulle, styled Mrs. Wilson Robert Brown, with a fitted basque bodice which Jghlands, was her sister's ma- had a Queen Anne styled col- •on of honor. She wore a laven- lar, long-pointed sleeves and a er ballerina-length gown which ful skirt of tulle and lace. Her ad a fitted taffeta bodice and a flngertip-lcngth Illusion veil was ull nylon net skirt. She carried attached to a crown of matching •ollow carnations and baby's lace and she carried a prayer ireath. book covered with white roses Sgt. William Fricke of Fort and valley lilies. lancock was best man. Miss Joan Donnelly of Hobo- The bride's mother chose a ken, the honor attendant, woro link dress with white accessories. light bluo floor-length taffeta, !he had a corsage of blue car- with a matching ttara of bridal mtlons. moss. She carried a light blue A buffet supper was served at lace fan, decorated with pink he home of the bride's parents roses. ollowlng the wedding. All the bridesmaids wore the The bride was graduated from same styled gown as that of the Ulantic Highlands high school honor attendant, in rainbow co- nd is employed as a telephone lors. They were Mrs. Fred Cros- •perator at the Atlantic High- ble, West Keansburg, the bride- jnds telephone exchange. groom's sister, who wore aqua; The bridegroom was graduated Miss Jane Weber, Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Kobelt rom Bladenboro high school and also the bridegroom's sister, who attended North Carolina State Mrs. Robert Baker wore mint green; Mrs. Stanley Miss Ruth Lois Outwater, gown and a wreath of flowers. college. He Is a private in the Maglio, Jersey City, who wore She carried a summer bouquet Army. KEYPORT—In St. Mary's Epis- dressed in a ballerina-length gown maize, and Mrs. Robert Helfrich, Air. and Mrs. Robert SL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- copal church Sunday afternoon, of yellow chiffon, with a scalloped rence N. Outwater of 113 Wood- of yellow flowers. \ Mrs. Hill was given a bridal West Keansburg, who wore or- shower by her friends at the tel- Miss Shirley Brown, daughter of crown headpiece which had a chid. All had tiaras of bridal KEANSBURG-MIss Arlene girl. She wore a frook of whit* bine ave., Little Silver, became The mother o£ the bride wore short veil. Her flowers were lav- a white chiffon print gown with ephone exchange before her mar- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown of moss and all carried fans match- Frances Nellson, daughter of Mr. and pink nylon and carried a the bride of Werner Kobelt, Nave- highway 18, Browntown, became ender and yellow gladioli. The ing their gowns, decorated with sink River rd., Locust, Saturday muted gray flowers, white acces- riage. Mrs. Peggy Cooper and and Mr3. James G. Nellson of 171 colonial style bouquet of Whit* Miss Ann Nlcholls were hostesses. the bride of Robert Baker, son bridal attendants wore the same yellow roses. Seeley ave., became the bride of and blua carnations. at the Red Bank Presbyterian sories, and a corsage of Bteph- of Mr. and Mrs. Joh'n Baker of styled gown in lavender, with anotis. Attending were Mrs. Julia Kathleen Ferrlck of Middle- Robert M. Seydler, son of August The bride's mother ohoee » church. Rev. Charles S. Webster Bradley, Mrs. Elizabeth Tiede- Weldon rd., Matawan. Rev, Henry large picture hats and bouquets town, the bride's niece, who was Seydler of 65 Mercer st, West officiated. Dr. Edward Banta of Red Bank Male, rector, officiated. of lavender and yellow gladioli. gown of pink lace and wors t, was best man. Ushering were man, Mrs. Nancy Oakes, Mrs. the flower girl, was dressed in Keansburg, and the late Mrs. The bridegroom is the son of Helen Desmond, Mrs. Elsa Nor- All white gladioli, with palms The bride's mother chose blue pink taffeta. She had a match- Seydler, Saturday at the.. Metba-. corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Matilda Kobelt of Saint Harry B. Freeman, Jr., Middle- cross, Mrs. Marie Curtln, Mrs. as a background, decorated the silk chiffon and blue and white .ing-.W?w!band- cf pink horsthaii- dist church. Rev, Olto Janke, Henry Rlchman was best man. Morltz, Switzerland, and the late town township, and Charles Cole- accessories. 5:rf6 bridegroom's* and carried pink roses in a Ushering were Gordon A. Nslb man, Rumson. Marie Fordham, Mrs. Marlon Van church. Mrs. Edward Prhiz 'WHJ3' pastor, officiated. Dr. Werner Kobelt. Carpels, Mrs. Gertrude Cyphert, organist, Mrs. Dorothy Scalzo, mother wore pink lace, with white basket. Escorted in marriage by her son and James E, Neilson, bro- ~" A "reception was* neld at the Mrs. Josephine Senn, Mrs. Mary soloist. A reception followed at accessories. Both mothers had The bride's mother chose pow- thers of the bride. /' Escorted in marriage by her Outwater residence. After a corsages of #hlte orchids. father, tho bride wore a floor- father, the bride wore a baller- Chambers, Mrs. Catherine Pal- Rollo's Post House in Keyport. der bluo lace and a corsage nt length gown of white tulle over A reception was held at LaJ.o- wedding trip to Cape Cod, the matler, Mrs. Evelyn Warren, Mrs. Kenneth Henderson of Matawan orchids. The bridegroom's mo- ina-length gown of -white lace. couple will reside In Locust. The bride, escorted by her was best man. Frank Dell and satin with an Illusion neckline and vlew inn on rt. 36, West Keans- Her short veil was attached to Claire Suhocki, Mrs. Thelma father, wore a floor-length gown ther was dressed In Dior blue high standing collar trimmed burg after the ceremony. For The bride is a graduate of R'.d Williams, Mrs. Blossom Smith Thomas Magee, also of Matawan, and shu had a corsage of orchids. a crown of seed pearls and she B"ank high school and is a model of nylon tulle and hand appliqued were ushers. with Valoncienne lace. Her fin- traveling, the brtde chose a blus carried a bouquet of lilies of the and Misses Mary O'Neil, Alyce lace over taffeta, styled with a Frank Wober of North Arling- gertip-length veil of nylon tulle linen suit with dark blus ac- with the Kimberly Knit company, Janus, Eleanor Hallam, Patricia When the couple return from ton was best man for his bro- valley and stephanotls. fitted bodice which had a Sabrina their wedding trip to the Poconos, fell from a lace cap trimmed with cessories. Sho wore a corsaga New York. Reilly, Mona Sodasky, Barbara neckline, and a full Bkirt styled ther. The ushers were Donald seed pearls. She carried a col- ot yellow roses. Mrs, B'ruce Anderson, sister of Mr. Kobelt la a textile en- Brltton, Joyce Linzmayer,- Bar- they 'will live at 154 Main St., with a chapel sweep back. Her Matawan. The bride's traveling Blondin, the bride's brother, and onial style bouquet of white roses. Both Mr. and Mrs. Seydler the bride, was her attendant. gineer with the Gerli Silk com- bara Damon, Almeda Bennett, fingertip-length veil was attached Robert Helfrich, West Keans- Sh» wore a jade green chiffon pany, New York. Barbara Ely and Jacqueline Wil- costume was black and white and burg, and Bruce Sprafford and Mrs. Lorraine Wickman of Glen were graduated from Mlddletown to a crown of .appliqued lace and her corsage was orchids. Ridge was matron of honor. Sho township high school. Mr. Seydler liams. sequins and she carried a prayer Joseph Kelly, Keansburg. ^he bride, a graduato of Mat- For a wedding trip to Canada, wore a cocktail-length gown of la employed as a salesman fur book with white orchids. awan high school, is employed at aqua tulle over taffeta and car- LTJDWIG—FINNERAN the bride wore a red and white Sharpe Tire company in Red Married at St. Agnes Miss Muriel Baker of Matawan the Naval Ammunition depot at ensemble. Tho couple will make ried a colonial style bouquet of Bonk. After their wedding trip, Mias Ruth Ethel Ludwig, daugh- was maid of honor. The brides- Earle, The bridegroom, also a their home on 83 Church St., yellow roses. the couple will live at M Mercer ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. maids were Misses Barbara Hic- Matawan high school graduate, Keansburg, Patricia Sullivan was flower st, West Keanaburg. Ludwig, Brook ave., Little Silver, key and Carol Kinhafer, both of Is a butcher, employed at Dell's The bride Is employed by Pro- became the bride of P.F.C. Eugene Matawan, Market at Matawan. He served gressive Life Insurance company John Flnneran, U. S. Marine The honor attendant was in the Navy five years. of Rt-d Bank and attended Dem. Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. James arcsl high school in Hoboksn. Mark 50th Anniversary Finnflrnn, Mlddlntnwn, N. Y,, Sat- The bridegroom was graduated urday at Trinity Episcopal Rose Marie Lima, Barbara Kollock, from Central high aelinol in New. yjtw»''- ' i church. avk and is employed as a con- Rev. Charles H. Best, rector, Ronald F. Evans Robert Fisler struction worker. He served officiated. Charles Gotschalk was. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lima of MIDDLETOWN — Announce- with the Army military police organist and Richard Warner River st., at a party at their ment has been made of the en- two years. soloist. home Saturday, announced the gagement of Miss Barbara Kol- The bride, given in marriage by engagement of their daughter. lock, daughter of Mrs. Katherlne Muriel L. Mounce, her father, wore a ballerina- Miss Rose Marie Lima, to Ron- Kollock of. Jefferson st., Head- length gown of white embroidered ald F. Evans, son of Mrs. Dora den's Corner, and the late Stan- Eric D. Anderson Swiss organdy over aquarmarlne Evans of Monmouth st. ley B. Kollock, to Robert Flsler, taffeta. The gown was designed Miss Lima, a Red Bank high son of "Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Shir- with a square neckline, short school graduate, is employed In Flsler of Belford. ley C. Mounce of. Highland ave, sleeves and bouffant skirt with embroidered hemline. Her veil of silk Illusion was attached to a headpiece cloche of organdy. She carried atephanotis and sweet- heart roses.. Miss Catherine Bolten, Fair Haven, was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina-length organdy dress over pink with a bonnet of matching organdy. She carried blue delphinium and pink roses. Other attendants were Mrs. Frank Thomas, Red Bank, and Miss Selma Curry, Fair Haven. They, wore white over yellow gowns and carried blue del- phinium and yellow roses. Daniel Finneran, Mlddletown, was his brother's best man. Usher- ing were another brother, Michael Finneran, Roosevelt, N. Y., and the bride's brother, Richard Lud- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Green wig. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS- of the bride, and Anna Mae Smith, A reception was held at WlUow- sister of the bride, were flower brook inn, Fair Haven. MIS* VJvIan Francis Smith, For traveling to New England, Mr. and Mrs, Ernes* Uhllg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy girls. They wore white frocks and carried bouquets of roses. the bride chose a blue and white Smith of 60 West Washington checked ensemble with white ac- Miss Rose M. Lima Miss Barbara Kollock Miss Muriel h. Mounce ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mr. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. JTagar. ave., became the bride of Ken- Paul Ralph, Red Bank, nephew cessories. and Mrs. Ernest Uhllg of Memor- MT. and Mrs. Uhlig w>rs mar-' of the bride, was ring bearer. the bookkeeping department of Both Miss KoUock and her have announced the engagement ial pkwy, residents of this bor- neth R. Green, son of Mr. and Thomas Comerford, Mlddletown The bride Is a graduate of Red rled at Cranston, where both Mrs. Oz«le Green of Marlboro, Bank high school. She is employed the Second National bank of Red flance are graduates of Middle- of their daughter, Miss. Muriel ough the past ten years, marked formerly resided. Mrs. iJlillg i* township, was best man. Usher- Bank. Mr. Evans, who served town township high school. The Louise Mounco, to Eric Davis their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday at St Agnes Catholic ing were Nell Hughes and Leroy by the New Jersey Bell Telephone the former Eva Safsstrim of that church. ^ company in Red Bank. with the 82d Airborne division bride-elect is omployed at Fort Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday at the home of relatives place. They have been 1,'ew Jer- Smith, Jr., brother of the bride. six years, Is employed by M. J. Monmouth. Mr. Fisler is associat- Eric P, Anderson of Ramsey, A Rev. Karl Wagner officiated. Tho bridegroom is stationed at In Cranston, R. I,, where they sey residents since 1916, Prior to The bride's mother wore a the Naval Ammunition Depot, Stavola company of Rod Bank. ed with his brother, Edward A. fall wedding Is planned. woro married 50 years ago, moving to Atlantic HlghJcnda th» Mrs. William Mulligan was or- light blue lace gown with pink Attending were Mrs. Dora Flsler, Jr., as a commercial fisher- The prospective bride was The couple spent tho weok4nd ganist. . Earlo. He is a graduate of St. couple resided at River 'I-*laza. accessories. The mother of the Peter's high school, Saratoga Evans, Mr. and Mrs. George man. graduated from the Norbhfleld at Cranston, guesta of Mrs. Uhlig's Escorted to marriage by her bridegroom chose pink organdy Springs, N. Y., and Orange Coun- Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guests at an engagement dinner School for Glrla at East North- nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. On their return trip w> New father, the bride wore a street- with white accessories. ty Community college, Middle- Frank Lima and son, Mr. and party at the home of the pros- field, Mass., and tho University of Al Nelson. Thore they visited Jersey Sunday, the couple, to- length gown ot white lace and A reception was held at Buck town. Mrs. Achlllo Cannizzaro and son, pective bride were Mr. and Mrs. Rhode Island, where she was a Mrs. UhJig's cousin and his wife, gether with thoir son and hi* net trimmed with seed pearls. Smith's restaurant In Keansburg. Mrs. Jonny Cannlzzaro, Mr. and Edward A. Flaler, Jr., and son tcxtllo major. She is employed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fager, at wife, stopped at Ye CoHu,fC inn, Her waist-length veil fell from For her wedding trip through the Mrs. Herman Craparo and son, Edward, 3d, Belford; Mrs. Re- in the style department of whose homo tho anniversary Keyport, for dinner. Thero th» a crown of seed pearls and she South, the bride chose a blue Miss Marcia Ginsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Craparo, Mr. berta, Myers and son Ronald, Now Springs Mills, Inc. party was held. The party was management, upon hearing about carried gardenias on her prayer linen dreas with white accessories. and Mrs. Herman Craparo, Jr., Monmouth; Mr, and Mrs. John Her fiance is an alumnus of arranged by their son, Robert E. the gfclden wedding annlvemary, book. Mrs. Green attended St. Agnes William M. Goldberger Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Flanagan Hucston, Leonardo; Walter Wy- Brooklyn preparatory and i.i« Uhlig of Atlantic Highlands, and provided a wedding; cake. Miss Patricia Moulton of Con- school and Star of the Sea and family, Mr, and Mrs. CharleB trwal, Sayreville, and Mr. and University of Rhode Island, where NASHVILLE, Tenn.^Mr. and Evans, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold he WO3 «lected to Phi Gamma necticut wa« maid-of honor. At- academy in Long Branch. She Mrs. William Ginsberg announce Mrs. Harry T. Mollook, Sr,, Miami, tendant! were Mlsa Dorothy is employed by Bay Shore Togs Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fla. Delta. He Is employed by Metal Miss Scarbrough Win* the engagement of their daugh- Frank Agamonnono and family, and Thermit corp., at Rnhway. Reamer, Keansburg, and Mrs. In Atlantic Highlands. ter, Miss Marcia Ginsberg, to Loretta Noble, Marlboro. They Mr. Green attended Red Bank Mrs. Maria Blzzano and Mr. and Two Scholarships William M. Goldb»rger, son ol Mrs. Tony DINocero. Williams—Bruno ' wore gowns of light IJIUU lace and high school and is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Nation Goldberger Man of Year Miss Judy Ann Scarbrough, carried bouquets of red roses. Hopping, McHonry and Frost In of Perth Amboy and Rumnon. Nuptials Saiurday daughtsr of ilia. Raymond Leo Elanna Fcrranto, Hazlet, niece Atlantic Highlands. Miss Marylu RicS of Cathorlno at., has been award- Tlie wedding will taku place SEA BRIGHT—A bridal show- Buffet Aug. 14 ed a stato university scholarship 3p.pt, 2. Sandford lloeaser er was given for Miss Jacquelyn and a college scholarship to Former Marine May Kathryn Patricia Ruddy, Mls.i Ginsberg la a graduate of BBLFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Williams by her fellow workers MORGANV1LLE — A prelim- Douglass college whero sho i» Ohio State university. She has Claude Richmond of Compton st. at tho Atlantic Highlands tele- inary trlbuto to tho "man of tho now a Junior. Be Called to Testify Daniel F. Smith done graduate work at Hunter announce the engagomont of their phone oxchango last week at the year" of Monmouth county will Miss Scajbrough has bcon ap- college In New York city and Is Bamboo room hero. bo the theme of "tho man of tho pointed chairman of the Campua MIDDLETOWN—Carl Biggins,' LITTLE SILVER — Mr. and a member of the executive train- dnuchtor, Miss Marylu Richmond, 27 Lone Oak rd., an ex-Marine Mrs. John J. Ruddy of 385 to Sandford Roeser, son of Mr. Miss Williams, daughter of Mr. year" buffot dinner and dance at Chest for 1056-57 and !« vie* Ing program of R, H. Macy and and Mrs, Charles E, Williams of the Lavole laboratories' plcnio chairman of International week- discharged last year, has been Branch ave., announce the en- company, Now York city. and Mrs. Elmer C. Roesor of asked to testify for the defense gagement of their daughter Miss Pittsburgh, Pa. 165 Summit avo,, Bolford, will be- grovo Snturdny, Aug. i. end at the college. In tlio court martial of Staff Sgt. Kathryn Patricia Ruddy, to Mr. Goldberger received his Miss Richmond Is a graduate come the brldo of Charlos R. In tho event of rain, tho affair Miss Scarbrough was gradu- Daniel F. Smith of Winter Park, bachelor degree from Georgia In- Bruno, son of Councilman and will bo staged. Saturday, Aug. 11, ated as valedictorian of her olasi Matthew C. McKeon at Farrls Btltuti) of Technology and his of Mlddletown township high Island, N. C, i Fla. A lato summer wedding Is school and Trenton State Teach- Mm. Charles T. Bruno of Branch Entire piococilu of tho dlnner- at tho FrankfuVt American high planned. chemical engineering degree In ers college. Her fiance graduated ave,, Red Bank, Saturday at 11 dnnco will go to Hazard Memor- school In Frankfurt, Gormany. Mr. Hlg-gins, who served three June from tho Polytechnic In- a. m. at tho St. Agnes Catholic ial hospital. Sho attended River Street school years In the Marines, said ho had Mies Ruddy was graduated from Washington and Joffernon stitute of Brooklyn. He served collogo, Washington, Pa., and rc- church, Atlantic Highlands. An all-star show, with the mu- and was In her junior year at contacted Sgt. McKeon's lawyors from Red Bnnk Catholic high two yenrs In the Navy and Is em- Red Bank high school whim tha and offered to testify, Sgt. Mc- school, and attended Monmouth contly tins been appointed to tho Pink nnd white decorations sic of Walter Staegar and hla ployed by U. S. Stctel In Chicago. Btaff of tho collogo. TIIL wedding woro used and gifts wcro placed orchestra, will feutuie tho pro- family moved to Gormany wher« Kcon'o lowyorB Monday said they Junior college and Seton Hall hor stepfather, Sgt. Raymond would call him in a few days. university. Sho Is employed by will tnlto placo Aug. 25 at tho on a decorated tablo. A buffet Ki'i'tn, which honors Assembly- Methodist church hero. supper was served. man Alfred N. Bcadlcston of Lon, was stationed, Sho also stu- Emll Zola Bcrman, dofoMo at- tho Louis Cowan Productions In Mrs. Florence Hcieley died at tho University ot Mary- tornoy in the court martial pro- Now York city. Attending worn Mlnncn Patricia Shrewsbury, recently named Rollly, Mona SodiutUy, Eleanor ''man of tho year" for 1055, Boa- land's Extension branch In Mu- cocdlngs, hod appealed for ox- Mr. Smith served with tho Dirllidfty Party Guest nich, Gormany. Mias Scarbrough Marlnca to testify. Harold Danes, Mr. and Mis. Clom- Hallam, Mary O'Noll, Barbara (llraton will bn honored at a later 517th Parachuto Infantry of the Mrs. Floronco Helsloy of 30 Ar- ent Jiiblonsky, Mr. and Mis. Fi'ort Ely and Alyco Janus, Mrn, Julia dlnnor, dato of which will bo an- Nntico Is tho nloco of Mrs. Anulo Juck- 13th Airborne division, and la a thur pi. was honored Saturday Zcllman, Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward Bradloy, Mrs, Nancy Oukns, Mm, Th» Kwl Hunk Horuurh Well Bnhy of River st. graduato of tho University of nounced nhortly, tlinlivwhicli Is usually hpld on the ate- son Typiwrltar Barinlm by a group of fi'Iondu nt ft birth- Carlo, Mm. Winifred Longntroot, BIBHom Smith, Mm. Ruth B™- >ml unit fourth Tiifailftyn i*t end) All mnkoi n«w unu raaonuUIonaa. Maryland. Ho la employed by day party nt nor homo. Ouosts Mm, Floronci Davln, Mlns Linda son, Mrs, llnrnlcn flcynim, Mm, Now Yiprli Turi!|itl<> Cupreii mmlh nt Hlver Stropt. nrliool vn(«- Llcmio Aim adiilnf machine! Low n> 180.50. tho Deportment of tho Army. Elizabeth Tlndoinnn, Mm. BIKII ll.Uil ruuml trlIP. Kroquonl aorvloi. crlit will bo liel«l on Tw»i»ilay, AUK. Fl«hln». hunting, clmnmlm «»d low- Gimrtntieil Llbtrnl traili-ln ullovr. enjoyntl games and dancing, A Cnrpontcr, Robert Danon, Jnmcs Nu [mrkl'iu problem Kcoiionilcul. i'or 7 IUMI Tiicftdny. Aim. 21. This CIIIIIIK« iind-arrow llcini™; «Iio trout ««o >ncs Itmy torntl HoruluD'o, 101 Mon- midnight auppor waB served. Wiley, John ffliulo, William Danci, NorcrOKs anil Mr», Helim Dia- l.lmo ntul lohmlulo. itti f)-O3H5.— '.elver* inly cirpctlvd the month vt Aii«imt. tluok •tnmpi. Kldln'u, Broad anil moiitK it. UE 11.0488 Next to Cnrl- It pnys to nrtviM-Unu In 'Ww Heal'l- mond, \< —-AUvwtUomeiit. l-'tnt tpr,—AavcrtlBcmrnt, Attending were Mr, nnd Mis. Hnrold C'olcrV:nnd Rlchurd Danon.

)•; r, 26-Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER BECENT SHOWEE Advertisement Six Realty Sales Regulations Set MATAWAN— Mrs. John Hul- Two County Motorists has lost his liceniie for six months sart of South Amboy was given under the point system, Frederick a shower recently by Mrs. Greg- Nagging Backache Lose Licenses J. Gassert, director of motor ve- In Local Market For Playgrounds ory McGowan and Miss Patricia TE SERVICE hicles, announced today. Hulsart at their home on Little TRENTON—Michael D. Skrip- Skrlpko had three spelding, a Thompson & Lefferts of White Sleepless Nights st. report the recent closing of six LITTLE SILVER-An ordin- st. Guests were Mrs. Thomas Hul- ko, 25, of rt. 36, Wost.Keansburg, careless driving and noisy cx- ance was introduced by mayor 10 P. M. Nagging backache, headache, or musculai hause convictions against him. realty transactions which brings sart, and Miss Patricia Haniey of aches and pains may come on with ow-exer- and council Tuesday night to Matawan; Miss Carol Drake, Me- tion.emotiona. upsets or day to day stress and William V. Houst, 20, of Wana- into our locality six additional strain. And folks who eat and drink unwisely families through their efforts. Th regulate the use of playgrounds tuchen; Mrs. Andrew Hulsart, Sr., sometimes suffer mild bladder Irritation massa, had his license revoked and recreation areas. for three months on three speed- firm reports that there is an un- Red Bank; Mrs. Francis Hanson, .. .with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. limited number of parties who are Offered by Councilman George Monmouth Junction; Mrs. Gene LO 6-7300 If you are miserable and worn out because ing: and one careless driving R. Woodhead, the measure bans of these discomforts, Doan'a Pills often help charges. anxious to locate in this terri- Smith, South River; Mrs. Joseph by their pain relieving action, by their sooth- Air ^ •SkipJ'^rr HotieV tory and that they are busy show "rowdyism" and "disorderly con- Duggan, Mrs. Eugene Duggan, piM^ERVICE ing properties listed with them to duct" and sets a maximum fine of CAPITOL TV SERVICE CO. 1 Mrs. Harry Hullet, Mrs. William 5J4 :.C6oKmarr. Av«:'itt Hilis ' • drua It takes about $20,000 invested prospective buyers. S50 for a violation of any section •Store — Hour's/ r A.M. nb 9 'P.M. Kohler, Miss Helen Kennedy, P.S.—We Give S & H Green Stamps miles of kidney tubes. ,Ph6hc -. PRoapect- 5.0650 •" ••• to create one Job in U. S. indua Mr. and Mrs. Sa.muel Griesmer of the law. Mrs. Stanley Benk, Miss Beatrice So If nagging backache makes you feel •The recreation commission Is dragged-out. miserable, with restleii. sleep- try. of River Plaza have purchased Carroll, Miss Marie Kohler, Miss leBSBighU.don'twalt.tryDoan'sPills.getthe a 30-acre farm from Mr. and Mrs. given permission to set aside Jean Kohler, Mrs. William Smith same happy relief millions hmve enjoyed for William de Jonge In Atlantic certain portions of recreation and Miss Cell Conway, 3outh areas for particular games or township, near Colt's Neck. The Amboy. Griesmers are now living in the particular uaes; to reserve cer- It Pays to Advertise in The Registei LOT OWNERS! original farmhouse, but will soon tain area for specific groups or start construction on a new home individuals, and to fix the hours to be located on a rolling wooded of use. area affording a beautiful view Anyone interfering with a Only Plymouth Homes of the surrounding countryside. game or found guilty of "malic- Mr. Griesmer is a pilot with East- ious destruction" of equipment ern Air Lines and captains one and facilities will be subject to Want to help Custom Building Plan can make this. of the super Constellation plane fine, either in magistrate's court on Long distance flights. The or before a juvenile tribunal. The sale was negotiated by Mrs. Amy same is true for those who litter sensational offer! Van Vliet of the agency. the area or fall to keep It in a build your own home? Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holm of clean and brderly manner. New Shrewsbury have recently Bicycles, horses and automo- purchased a new ranch home in biles may not be driven or ridden Hundreds of people have the Rlverdell farm section of Mld- on the tennis courts or in any saved money by purchasing dletown. The house consists of area where a game is In progress, Weyerhaeuser Modular living room, dining room, three the ordinance declares. Homes and doing part of the bedrooms and two baths, with a work themselves—some say i they saved esveral thousand large recreation room in the cel- dollars. A Modular Home con- lar. Mr. Holm is employed by Auxiliary Plans sists of the basic framework the DuPont company at Parlih, N. for a house. It is delivered to J. as a research associate. Two Activities your building site in one order. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Smith, SHREWSBURY—The auxiliary All framing is fine kiln-dried who five years ago came to this of the Shrewsbury fire company, lumber, accurately pre-cut, country from England, also pur- meeting Tuesday at the fire with wall sections and gable MANY PLANS—Free book shows wide variety of chased a new ranch home in the house, made plans for a barbecue ends assembled at the factory. home designs—ranch ho'mes, >plit-level(, Cape Rlverd&ll farm area. Mr. Smith party for members and their hus- Thus the house can be erected Cods, and many others, with floor plans to suit Did you know (hit you'll bt sav- is a production supervisor in the your desires. bands and a September bake sale. and closed in within two or in* tlmt and money ill til* way Photo Products department of the A new member, Mrs. Walter Wil- three days. You can then have A MUNTH DuPont company. Mr. and Mrs. son, was Introduced. it finished for you by the •rsund II yon let the JOICPH Smith will soon become citizens builder, or you can take over WILDANQaTR COMPANY ellfi. the The barbecue party will be held WIYIRHAIUSIR 3AIIS COMPANY 'x—726 >f the United States. We wish at any stage and finish the P. O. Box 629, N.work, Nsw Jm.y front end and balance the wheels to extend our congratulations and Saturday, Aug. 4 at the home of home yourself. Mail coupon Mrs. Patrick D'Aloia on Sycamore Please »eod mi my FREE copy of ihm Modul«r of your ear. You'll find our aervlea wish them good fortune In their today for plan book and name Homo booklet and tho uama of my nearby Modular new country and home. George ave. Assisting hostesses will be of your Weyerhaeuser Modu- Home Dealer. Is. expert.., priced right R. Hoffmlre, a recent newcomer Mrs, Louis Longo, Mrs. Frank lar Home Lumber Dealer. BUYS THIS filw to the Real Estate family, nego- Dancey and Mrs. George Jeffry. Norn. ;lated the above two sales. Mrs. Dancey will be bake sale chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Suther- WEYERHAEUSER JOSEPH ll Addle, Mrs. Raymond Mass, _Zona_ land, formerly of Niagara Falls, LUXURIOUS HOMI! N. T., purchased a six-room ranch Mrs. Charles E. Moraller and Mrs. Jeffry. MODULAR HOMES If I build my own horn a I would chooi* thk communHy_ home on 50 Rutledge dr., Middle- AUTO BODY RE-BUILDER •' town, from Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hostesses Tuesday were Mrs. 93S SHR£WSBurty PH6-OSOI Save up to $4,000! Houston, who have moved to Cal- John Parker, Mra. John Poole ifornia. Mr. Sutherland is em- and Miss Lucy Parker. ployed as a senior supervisor in the Electro Chemical department of the DuPont company. PLYMOUTH HOMES, INC. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daws&n of Navesink, purchased a ranch ( Route 22, Hillside, N. J. home from Jacob Lefferts on 72 Fabulous New Paint Invention! Rutledge dr., Mlddletown, Mr. 1 Please send me the free picture portfolio of new homes. I Dawson is employed by the Bell Telephojj?.laboratories as a sen- ior technical associate In the Radio Research department. The above two sales were made by G. Trusktman Glazebrook. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spotts • have sold their home on Hamll- I I hive checked below the Information you desire. |. tonlan dr., Middletown, to Mr. and • I own a lot | Mrs. Joseph Gelling of Red Bank. I Where? -...- ;... I It is a charming ranch home with six rooms and was custom built I I plan to build „ • for Mr. Spotts, who was recently I Name : I transferred to Pltrafleld, Mass. Mrs. Dionisi, an associate of 1 Address " Thompson & Lefferts, negotiated I City „_____ 1 state I the sale. Phone No ' Party Aug. 15 L«HOURS : Weskdaysummmmm, 10 a.m. t o V p.m. I V/iil HijSoe n«or»rh andt PlymouthSun,, 10:3 ihowroo0 a.m.m t ofo 5:3r complth0 p.m dtitoilt. For First Aid Plymouth.RED BAN' |-K^ Homes HIGHLANDS-The Ladles' auxiliary of the first aid squad ANY FINISH-ANY TYPE PAINT Brest! Si. (Route 35) will hold a card party Wednes- day, Aug. 15, at 8 p. m.- at the Comer Newman Springs Road first aid building, Valley and Phone: Red Bank 6-5911 Fourth sts. AUTOMATIC ALL Y- NO WAITING! Mrs. William Kornek, chairman, OTHER OFFICES: HILLSIDE, SWARTSWOOD, PARAMUS, LODI, will be assisted by Mrs. George RAHWAY, EAST BRUNSWICK, WOODBRIDGE, BELIE MEAD, J. Lahey, Mrs. Michael J. Mona- TRENTON, CAMDEN, TOMS RIVER, VINEUHD. han, Jr., and Mrs. Harry V. Tompkins. A first aid course will be given in the fall, open to all women. SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1955 AUDIT REPORT OF THE Applications are being accepted BOROUGH OF RED BANK AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 40:4-2 by Mrs. Martin D. Fehlhaber, COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET president, ASSETS Dec. 31,1966 Dee. 31, 1954 Oih - -... * 698,866.61 I 366,068.24 Mrs. Orris D. Steelman, chair- Investments ...: 36,000.00 36,000.00 man, reported the dessert-card Tun, Tax Till. Unit «nd Utility Oharcei party July 18 was successful. It Receivable -.-. 168,616.47 146.441.48 Assessment* and Asmtment Liens Receivable .... 3,961.86 7,708.66 was announced that auxiliary Property Acauired by Tax Titlo Lieni Liquidation 2,400.00 members have started to pick up Countless Colors Made in Seconds! any type paint Bank Stock - - 1,300.60 the first aid coin cards. Accounts Receivable and Inventory 21,243.10 22,2.16.75 ,Fix«d Capital Authorized and Uncornptefod— " Following the meeting, a polly- Utility - .. . 533,000.00 500,000.00 anna secret pal party was held Color Choice Unlimited I Get the ALKYD FLAT ENAMEL Fixed Capital—Utility 628,242.03 619,266.68 with Mrs. Steelman and Mra. Deferred Charges to Future Taxation—General .... 401,397.20 410,647.20 Easy to apply, one coat covers. Smooth, rich Deferred Charge to Succeeding Year's Revenue .... 8,000.00 Monahan, Jr., as celebrants. Each Incredible! Now you can get liter- Exact Shade Again! finish. Scrubbablc, long-lasting, economical, received a home-made cake and ally countless colors ... for any No "painty" odor. Total Asset *2,488,m.07 12,108,638.61 a gift from her secret pal. Think of the foot-weary shopping LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Also attending were Mrs. Fehl- purpose... automatically! Yes, all Bonds Payable - I 826.700.00 I 360,700.00 haber, Mrs. Edward A. Finlay, you save, the "color confusion" you ALKYD SEMI GLOSS & GLOSS Notes Payable —- 28,760.00 41,000.00 the colors you've ever seen or Salin or rich gloss finish. Flows on smoothly. Appropriation Reterves 73,191.66 50,061.91 Mra. George J. Lahey, Mrs. Wil- avoid! Choose your colors... see ' Accounts Payable and Other Liabilities 1«,?J».6» 13,386.40 liam E. Kornek, Mrs. Walter A. Extra durable, repeated washings won't dull. Improvement Authorisation. _ 331,086.21 547,378.40 dreamed. From brightest of bright, Statutory and Special Funds *. 44.744.9S 31,176.68 Mewes, Mrs. David E. Patterson, them made up in pints, quarts, gal- Reserve and Deferred Reserve for Amortisation, ' Mrs. Harry V. Tompkins and Mra. deepest of deep through muted pas- ALKYD DECORATIVE ENAMEL Filed Capital 562,242.08 618,265.68 Sivert M. Walstrom. lons—automatically, in seconds, Buy No brush marks, china-like finish. Inside or Reserve for Certain Asiets Receivable 188,262.31 169,575.20 tels ... the latest decorator hues... Surplus 821,782.2! 275,110.39 only what you require. If you run outside; won't crack or chip. Washes with The United States had 9.7 mar- made before your eyes on the fabu- soup and water. Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus »2,488,720.07 12,106,633.51 riages per 1,000 population In short... or need to paint over... 1053. lous new Color Carousel! COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS- you can get the exact same colors EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT CURRENT ACCOUNT Now you can carry your color combination YEAR 195E YEAR 1954 again next week, or next year! outdoors... with perfect matching! Carousel REVENUE PROPOSAL Surplus Revenue Appropriated ..- $ 76,000.00 $ 68,000.00 No Extra Cost House Paint beautifies and protects with a Current Revenue (Cash Bails) 1,554,653.67 1,399,922.37 Notice is hereby given that sealed smooth, gleaming, long-lasting finish. Will not proposals will be received in the Re- crack or peeli Total Revenue »1,629,663.61 TTTis2.922.a7 ception Room of the, office of the Di- -No Waiting! Cover in One Coat with rector, Divisjon of Purchase and Prop- EXPENDITURES erty, 2d floor, rear State House, Tren- TRIM & TRELLIS Appropriations—Budget and Emergency | 636,602.BE S 692,818.90 ton 7, New Jersey, l'or the following: Now there's no more need to waste Brush or Roller Local School Tax - 649,799.68 588,173.19 Non-fading, permanent; distinctive charm in County Tax J.._ 230,265.77 218,970.88 Identification Building, time or pay extra for "special" col- any color you want. Holds high gloss for •N J. State Police. Match flat enamel with gloss.. . , years and years. Total Expenditures 11,515,568.40 Jl.394,957.42 Wllburtha West Trenton, N. J. ors. No more need to "settle" for on the following branches of work: carry your color combination out- Surplus Prom Operations _ < 114,086.27 I 67,964.95 m. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION shades that are not "right". Fuss, FLOOR ENAMEL Additions to Income: . b. STRUCTURAL STEEL doors . . . paint trim, deck or Unexpended Balance Prior Year's Appropriations 1,627.43 1,588.70 c. PLUMBING WORK muss and bother banished forever! For wood, concrete, melal. .. Inside or out. Interfunds Returned 348.81 710.80 i. HEATING 4 AIR CON- masonry to harmonize or match. High gloss retention, long-lasting protection. DITIONING . Now color without limit in any fin- Total Income I 116,081.51 1 70,284.45 e. ELECTRICAL Carousel Paints give you smooth, Extraordinary Expenditure: Bids for the above will be received ish is yours to command to make Advance to Assessment Trust Account 6,500.00 at the office of the Director Division "one stroke" coverage with brush or of Purchase and Property, State House, home individually,personallyyours! SEE THE NEW Amount Added to Surplus Revenue J 109,SSI.U | 70.2C4.45 West Stale Street. Trenton 7, New Surplus Revenue: Jersey, on August 7, 1966 at 2:00 P. roller. Yield more "mileage" . . . Balance January 1st 207,568.44 200.293.99 M. and will be opened and read Immedi- "COLOR VISION" ately thereafter. Bids must be made are long-lasting, washable, virtually Sub-Total - I 317,119.9t I 270,668.44 on the atandard proposal form, and A Century Less: Appropriated In Current Budget 76,000.00 68,000.00 must be accompanied by a certified odor-free •.. make decorating a joy! SELECTOR check drawn to the order of the Troa«- , of Pioneering Balance December 31st » 242,119.98 I 207,558.44 uror of the Stnte of New Jersey for A galaxy of lush and not IESS thnn 5% of the amount of the is your guarantee of lovely colors, ingen- COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS bid, cash. In the amount of fi9f> of the quality! AutomalicColor WATER AND SEWER UTILITY ACCOUNT bid or a bid bond In the amount of 5% jnm!y arrayed to help YEAR 1S61 YEAR 1054 of ths bW. and must be delivered at Carousel is the latest SSSS3 3U •fiiivii v.v;»i .(BVBNUE the r.hov* [.!„.•- un or before llio hour you match and harmo- named, ns no bid will be uixcptctl achievement of Sland- Operating Surplus Appropriated I 15,000.00 S after the hour specified. Bids not ard-Toch, since 1848 Limited time only... new nize. More than 500 color-accurate Current Revenue (C.ih Basis) 188,231.04 175,024.82 submitted on tlie standard proposal form or enclosed In other than the creators of fine finishes brochure with chips of SO lake-home chips to choose from! Total Revcnus I 203,281.04 I 176,024.32 special addressed envelopes will be for American industry. decorator colors selected EXPENDITURES considered Informal and will be re- by authorities. Get yours Appropriations—Budget and Emergency 194,140.00 141,702.90 jected, The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to award when you come to tee the DIAL A COLORI Income From Operations - « 9,091.04 { 83,821.42 contract in part or whole If deemed Automatic Color Carousel, Set the dials, punh a button Add to Income—By StaluUi to the best Interests of the State ta and rrentol . > . your eok-" Deferred Charges in above expenditures do so. The successful bidder will be rntattf mitamntlcullyI Molt (Incurred Currently) 8,000.00 required to furnish Suroty Bond In icniatlonal advance In paint the full amount of the contract, of history t Added to Operating Surplus I 17,091.04 I 38,821.42 a company authorised to do business 5TANDARD-TOCH CHEMICALS, INC. • NEW YORK-CHICAGO Operating Surplus: In the State of New Jersey. Balance January 1st - 66.461.2t 33,139.88 Plans and specifications, form of blii Bub-Total .'. » 88,552.29 1 tlXtlls contract and bond for the proposed* X-elst Appropriated in Budget 15,000.00 work are on die and may be obtained upon application lo the Director, III. COME TO THE Balance December Slut I 68.852.28 I 66.481.25 vision of Purchase and Property, State House. Trenton 7, New Jersey on da> KKC0MMENDA7 (ONS lioslt of twentyflve dollars' (125.1)0) That the following outstanding checks charged Against the Current Cnsh for each sett this amount to be re- Account In the Second National Bank, be Investigated and cancelled as they funded to the bidder upon receipt of are more than one year oM. same In good condition within 80 days No. Amount after the award of the contract, D. & H. PAINT CO. 2840 | 2.40 DEPARTMENT OK THE TMSASUItY, 4471 12.00 Division of Purchass and Property. Iliat interfund account advances he cleared by payment! OHAHLKS K. SULLIVAN, "A Painf For Every Purpose—To Cover Every Surface" The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of audit of 23.10 Director, the Borough of Jtarl Dank, County of Monmouth, for the calendar year 1956. Tin Iteglsttr'i cliiclfied •dvartlit- This report of audit, submitted by Herliert A, Csrusoe Registered Municipal menti havn more rand err wlilch nmtu Accountant. Is on file at ll'.i ^utuusii oi*ik'» u.^f* ana tnay be Inspected by mor» result* .Somnnn* has what ymi 4 WEST FRONT ST. TEL RED BANK 6-4271 iny interested ptrirm, wnnwant oor_wllr .will buy ITv hut you hav* to melt. AMY K, RII1NN, <—Advertisement, ( Borough Clerk. Thursday, July 26, 1956—27 RED BANK REGISTER statements were not legal evi- dence in New Jersey. Youth on Bond Others fined were J. F. Klaus, Ask Study of State Bill Changing Renfrew pi., Port Monmouth, $5 for passing a red light; Thomas SHIRLEY SHOPS In Shooting Case Rosenberg, ?25 for careless driv- MIDDLETOWN - Samuel R. ing; Clara Scfcik, 45 Garnsey pi., Regional Board Representation Mclntyre, 22, Shark River rd., Belford, $5, for letting her dog Eatontown, accused of firing a run loose in violation of a bor- sawed off ,22-caliber rifle at a car ough ordinance, and Charles Wil- ASK STUDY OF STATE INSURANCE SUMMER CLEARANCE driven by Julius Webber, 19, of Iner, 1112 Collins ave., Port Mon- RUMSON—Assemblymen Alfred Shore Easements 11 McAuliffe dr., New Brunswick, mouth, $25 for dumping garbage N. Beadleston and Clifton T. Bar- was released last night on $500 at the lower end of Church St., kalow will be asked by the Rum- Sent to Trenton ball, posted by his mother, Mrs. Belford. son-Falr Haven regional board Freeholder Director Joseph C. Edna. Mclntyre. of education to reserve decision, pending a thorough study, on a Irwln snld Tuesday all out- • Morv.'tvytnft_or.SeillnifXon»infU.i—•• Mclntyro now faces action be- bill that could affect representa- standing easement* necessary fore the county grand jury on Syracuse Degree tion on the regional board. to the building of the new charges of assault and carrying 5090,000 section of tile Mon- For Richard Nelson Sponsored by Sen. Charles W. mouth Beach-fieii Bright sen a concealed weapon. At last Sandman (R-Cape May county), night's hearing before Magistrate wall were sent to the state "by SYRACUSE—Richard Nelson, the bill would make enrollment registered mail" Mnnilny, W. Gilbert Monson, Mclntyre son of Mr. ond Mrs. nb«rlw NAI- figures the baolo lor ieiiitdeiitii- pleaded guilty to carrying a con- tion on regional boards and could As a result, ho said, he feels cealed weapon. Following testi- son, Walker Valley, N. Y., was FORMERLY "ROBERTS" graduated from Syracuse uni- lead to Fair Haven gaining a "confident" chat the State De- mony by Webber, Mclntyre did versity June 4. majority on the Rumson-Falr partment «if Conservation and AND STILL "ROBERTS" not testify and was later releas- Haven regional board. Economic Development will act ed on bail. Under existing law, representa^ quickly on the award of con- MANAGED. tracts lr.r the Job and that work Webber told the court Mclntyre tlon on a regional board is based RE 6-9692 NOW had told him to stay out of Bel- on population and Rumson has should be started "very short- ford unless he came "protected." had a 5-4 majority since the es- ly." Construction has boon 00 Webber said he was returning tablishment of the regional board blocked until now by n series DRESSES Reg. to $10.98 *5- to the home of Herbert Gallagh- two years ago. A Rumson mem- of difficult negotiations, it was er, 18, of 181 East End ave.. Bel- ber always has been president of pointed out ford, from Atlantic Highlands, the board, and a Fair Haven DRESSES Reg. to $16.98 : $7" when Melntyre passed him In a member, vice president. car on rt. 36. He said Mclntyre continued up the road and then Would Change Makeup McCarran Heads DRESSES Reg. to $22.98 59" suddenly stopped his car, a con How many members each bor- vertlble, and fired a ahot at Web- ough would have on the regional ber's car. The bullet allegedly board was determined by the pop- New PBA Unit hit the center post of the Iront ulation of each according to the windshield, making a hole. 1950 census, according to which MIDDLETOWN—John H. Mc- SWIM SUITS 30-50% Off Rumson's population was 4,044 Carran was Installed as president of the nowly-organlzed Patrol- Cotton Denies New Extension and Fair Haven's 3,560. If the SWIM SUITS $2-99 Mclntyre. told Magistrate Man- present law remains in effect, men's Benevolent Association of Reg. to $7.98 there would be no change in rep- the township police department at 176 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK son he had not obtained legal a meeting last week at the head- counsel and asked for time to resentation until after the I960 (ACROSS ST. FROM R.R. STATION) do so. The magistrate said he census. quarters of the Veterans of For- 59 had already given him such time eign Wars post. He was Installed SHORTS Reg...$ 1.98 .....*1- 2 for $3.00 and would not grant a postpone- Should the bill pass and enroll- by Richard Kruger, second vice ment. ment figures be used as the basis president of the state P.B.A. for determining representation, All you can eat for SHORTS Reg. $2.98 $1" Following the alleged shooting, Other officers installed were Jos- Fair Haven probably could gain a eph McCarthy, second vice presi- Webber said he went to Gallagh- majority within a few years. er's home to call police. He told dent; John B. Kelly, secretary; one low price ... Blchard Nelson High school enrollment is now Robert Olsen, treasurer; Frank $ the court while Gallagher was about 420, according to Dr. John SKIRTS Reg. to $7.98 .... 3" walking on the road in front of Gleason, scrgeant-at-arms; Daniel and all to your taste Mr. Neteon was formerly em- F. Kinney, Jr., high school prin- S. Murdoch and Mr. McCarthy hla house, Mclntyre, who evldent- ployed at Watson laboratories In cipal. Dr. Kinney estimated that I ly had followed Webber's car, and Mr. Gleason, trustees, and 1 Eatontown and was a resident of about 55 per cent of the high Elwood Seely, delegate to the SAT. & SUN. 4 to 9 P. M. awerved toward Gallagher "try- Atlantic Highlands. He now is school students are from Rum- Ing to hit him." head of the developing unit of state organization for three years. Reg. +0 $2.95 69" son, and 45 per cent are from SEE IT! TASTE IT! YOur aPpetit, Lieut. William Woodward of the general engineering labs at Fair Haven. Based on that per Township officers joining the the Middletown police arrested the Air Development Center at new chapter were Chief Enrl grows by the minute . . . your eyes will be popping over the cent estimate, RumBon has 231 Hoyer, Deputy Chief Melvln L, Mclntyre shortly after he receiv- Rome, N. Y. Mr. Nelson lives In students In high school and Fair large variety of tempting dishes. Only 2.50 per person. ed the compaint from Webber. Rome with his wife, the former Haven, 189. Leek, Llcuts. Raymond Walling, Clarence. Aumack, 16, al 7 Park- Doris Steffer of Atlantic High- William Woodward and Joseph SHIRLEY SHOPS way, New Brunswick, accomp- lands, and four children, Laura, Llnhart and Sgts. Kenneth Luker AIR CONDITIONED anied Gallagher and Webber In Gregory, Nancy and Richard, Jr. and William Schanck. V BROAD ST. RED BANK the car, but only Webber testi- 14-Year-Old Boy The new P.B.A. will meet on the fied last night. last Monday of each month at After court, Lieut. Woodward Shrewsbury Twp, the Independent fire house Bel- SHERM'S SMORGASBORD Use Our 10-Poymenr Plan Gets Back Safely ford. said the original complaint had 15-17 NORWOOD AVE. LONG BRANCH been for atrocious assault, but LITTLE SILVER—John E. now was for assault only. PTA Organizes Mnke It proflabld habit to use Cattllinl, 14-year-old son of M/Sgt. Reservations LO 6-3094 T and... Mr?,. .JoSn- Cat-UUnl--at—Si rljUL*lf!t4—<*—&!-: your Going to Gravid Jury- " TINTON FA iLS—The-txeeulrve wants.—Advertisement. board of the/ Shrewsbury Town Sllverslde ave., has a new bicycle -ATLANTIC GLASS CO. SAYS.... Thomas L. Spencer, 1161 Herm- ship Parent-Teacher association and the experience of hitchhiking an St., Hackensack, harbor mas- met last night at the school here "part way" to Florida. . ter at Rarltan bay, who la ac- to outline program plans for the cused of firing ten shots at the forthcoming year. Mrs. J. Lester boats of Edwin P. Slgler, 88 Main st., Port Monmouth, and Rlgby Is program chairman. Robert M. Mark, 509 Mills ave., The first activity will be a tea RE: JALOUSIES Keansbure, waived preliminary for faculty members and parents PALACE DINER hearing last night and will p.p- of pupils attending New Shrews pear before the grand jury. bury schools, for the first time, 45 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK Sept. 12, at the Tinton Falls The cornplalnt against Spracer school. This will be arranged so NEXT TO BORO HALL • Puzzled? is that on the night of July 11, that parents may meet their he fired seven shots at Mark's children's teachers and learn the boat, the Barbara-Jennie, and program and objectives of the Like many others, you three at Slg-ler's boat, the Bar- PTA. For a delicious quick lunch ... or a tanta- too, may be confused bara ' Ann Ely, In Rarltan bay. Mrs. Peter Moreau, vice presi- In other action last night, Mag- about jalousies. Also dent, said the group will maintain istrate Manson lined Edward a white elephant, children's game -like many others, we be- Schimell, Hosford ave., Leonardo, and hot dog booth at the New lizing full course dinner this is the place to ?5 for passing a red light, He lieve we can help you Shrewsbury Country fair Sept. 2r couldn't pay the fine and his li- At th» suggestion of Mrs. John with sound advice, good cense was revoked for two weeks. Beebe, members also decided to stop. Everything served the way you like it! product and expert in- A case against Alexander sell children's polo shirts at th< Brown for driving while on the fair, Imprinted with the schoo stallation. revoked list "as postponed on* colors and bearing the names of week. Brown said he wanted to either Tinton Falls or Sycamore Introduce sworn statements by ichools. his "superiors" at Fort Mon- The next executive board meet- mouth stating that he wa/i at Ing will be Sept. 6. Plans will be the fort all day July 13, when John E. Cnttlllni he allegedly was given a ticket made lor the start of the fall on Crestvicw dr., Middletown. schedule. The boy was picked up by AueusT "WHITE SALE" NOW ON Magistrate Hanson told him such Delaware Memorial bridge police Listen To This! Home-Arama of 1956' Tuesday and he. readily admitted having run away from home. He Set for Oct. 28-Nov. 4 had been missing since Sunday THE RE *- ASBURY PARK—"Better Liv- afternoon; following a movie at Save on Sheets - Pillow Cases ing in New Jeraey" will be the Fort Monmouth, and local police theme of the "Home-Arama of spread a four-state alarm for We. are authorized rep- MADLYN 1956" which will bo presented in him. He tried to sell his dam- resentatives for the fa- SHOP Convention hell Oct. 28 to Nov. 4. aged bicycle that afternoon at Towels - Bedspreads - Blankets The exhibit has been endorsed Mahn's bicycle shop, Eatontown mous Clearview Jalousies Smart Styllngs by the N. J. Shore Home Builders but was turned down. (lowered windows.) We for association and the Monmouth Bridge police said Johnny told md Ocean county Lumber Deal- them: "I ran into an automobile Linens START NOW TO FILL IN believe them to be the Particular ers' association. Many retailers, on the post and the owner threat- finest jalousies available. Women distributors and manufacturers ened to tell my father and get are expected to present exhibits. me Into trouble, so I left." He YOUR LINEN NEEDS AT WORTHWHILE SAVINGS. 498 PROSPECT AVENUE A featura of the show will be was headed for his grandmoth- separate section on how to er's home In Florida, he added. AIR CONDITIONED LITTLE SILVER finance home Improvements and He said he bicycled into Phil- mortgages. adelphia, where he sold the bike Monday. He worked In a bowl- Ing alley Monday night to get additional funds and then head- ed further south, getting a ride to Wilmington. 'S Vou'll Be Amazed His father, a wartime lieuten ant colonel, made a radio appea' Home Decorators ''" :• to the boy to return. In it, h' promised a new bicycle and sai< 45 BKOAD ST. RED BANK there would be no trouble abou' fixing the headlight on the a Yes, astounded how easy which the boy's bicycle hnd hi • CURTAINS • DRAPERIES • SLIP COVERS = BEDSPREADS •«. LINENS you, too, can have Clear- Delaware police praised th lad's deportment, saying he wn v|s'« Jalousies installed "very co-operative" and "we1 in your home. F.H.A, mannered." The policeman whi picked him up said he though terms - 5 years to pay. he was a runaway because h. Customers who knew about the tremendous bargains we offer during our FRIDAY looked "lost, bewildered." the 13th SALES stood In lino from 8:30 a. m. until opening. Many late shoppers were disappointed because tho early birds got the worm! License Revoked Next Friday 13th Sale Not Until September 1957 hold if By Edwardsen BUY NOW EATONTOWN—Ray E. Hoch- SEE WHAT 50c and $1.00 WILL BUY Bright Idea? Romeo / atedler of 90 Leonard st., Red Bank, was fined $25 and had his Iccnse revoked for 30 days this Yes, we are sure you will DONT PROPOSE. .. until you learn the facts week by Acting Magistrate Peter J. Edwardsen, Ho was charged think it a very bright about diamonds. If the girl says'yes". . . the next with npnprilng and traveling on idea to soil Atlantic step is her beautiful lifetime diamond. That's the wrong side of the road. Jimmy Cothran of Fort Mon- SKIRTS Glait Co. NOW for a where we hope you'll let us serve you, We can mouth was fined $35 for driving free estimate. Prompt show you a glamorous array of beautiful dia- without a license and with ficti- SHORTS and courteous service al- tious plates. monds ... tell you why one is more valuable than Hyan Llttlman of Highland ways by trained person- Pnrk paid $20 for careless driv- nel. another. ., help you fit her ring neatly into your ing, His cur struck a parked car. Fines of $10 oach lor Improper budget. Ask any of the many romantic couples passing were paid by Patrick FASHIONS we've served, they'll tell you this Is the diamond Daurla, Union; Robert Hovlk, 27 Mornlngslde ave., Kcansburg; MAIDENFORM store! William Lawflon, Neptune; Emll Eltcl, Union; Leo Karp, 219 Mon-. DAYS ONLY mouth at., Red Bank; Robert Ta- BRAS born, 288 Roosevelt avo., Oak- /Sis hurst; Floyd Lane, 1113 Suwell ATLANTIC PRICED FROM $75. ave, Asbury Park; Josephine Murphy, 255 Shrewsbury avo., Highlands; Frank Jullano, Plnln- field; Henry Ullrich, Fnlrvlow, GLASS CO. inil Honry GuzloJmVBkl, Newark. Also paying $10 flnca were "Gtuai and Mirrors In Evory Sl*o VOU Can firenk" Helen Korrlnn, Newark, fnllure SELECTED MATERNITY WEAR to givo right of way on sound of horn, and David Burks, Fort 21 MAPLE AVE. 1813 H STREET Monmouth, pns.ilnjr tralllc light. OFF Since IBM EUSSILLES Cor. White HI. ii Miitilo Avo. So. of IStli Avo., Hwy. 71 UN) Hurka nlflo piild $5 for driving MANY MANY MORE BUYS LIKE THESE!! •, HDD HAWK II15 I. M A "i Mnnmaulh'l IsaJing IcKekrl without his license Ijn his pon- nonnlon. Tel. REd Bank 6-3860 Tel. MUtual 1-0910 THIRTY SIX nilOAIJ STIUXT / RKD OAN^NEw JEltSEV On MiVday, Aug. 6th, we're trimming ourjwindow for Fall. M*k« It * iiroflriblfl' /)kh\t to line liio It tflHter I unsifted t'u till your U Advert Iseinein. RED BANK REGISTER INFANT BAPTIZED Silver, with Rev. Theodore B, A. 30-Year Employee ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—The LeVan, rector, officiating. 28—Thursday, July 26, 1956 Teahouse' Show 600 Cadets at infant son of llr. and Mrs. Al- Sponsors were Frank Kilgallen bert G. Wright, Jr., of 14 Hooper of Rumson, Robert Ruddy of Little Silver and Florence Joy To Benefit Y ave., this borough, was christened of Fair Haven. A family party Fort Monmouth NOW AT WALTER READE THEATRES! CASINO THEATER Albert Gray, 3d, at ceremonies followed at the home of the par- A benefit performance of "Tea- FORT MONMOUTH—The West SHOWS at 2:00 - 7:00 • 9:00 P. M. held Sunday afternoon in St. house of the August Moon" •will Point class of 1958, comprising AT THE BEACH ents. The infant is the couple's John's Episcopal chapel, Littlo fourth child. be held next Tuesday night at 600 cadets from the U. S. Mili- •» Continuous Saturday - Sunday - Holidays * KEANSBURG £-0200 the Neptune Music Circus, Nep- tary academy, arrived Tuesday •<¥•¥¥¥¥•¥¥¥»»¥•¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥# Frl. and int.. July 17. 28 for Signal Corps training. tune, for the Red Bank Com- Out on their summer training "TOY TIGER" NOW! TICKETS FOR SALE IN RED BANK —With— munity Y.M.C.A. trip to other Army installations JEFF CHANDLER and THE BOOK MART — 11 Whife St. Victor A. Edelmann, Rumson, and Navy and Air Fores bases TEL. RB «!9600fr since early June, this will be the LORRAINE DAY ia chairman of the committee in charge of the benefit. Funds de- cadets' final stop of their com- > rived from the show will be used bined arms training trip. Thfcy Enjoy Use Movies wifh Our New Cool-Air System "SCARLET" "H0UR" depart from the post early Sat- With CAROL OHMART by the T to carry on Its program tun., Mon., Tun.. July 29. 30, 31 of providing a diversified recrea- urday morning. • LAST TIMES TODAY • "The Eddie Duchin Story" Among the group Is one Mon- of comeay tional program In Red Bank and DOUBLE DYNAMITE In Cinemascope and Color seven surrounding communities. mouth county resident from the —With— 19 hailing from the New Jersey TYRON POWER and KIM NOVAK "Teahouse of the August Moon" and New York areas. The local VICTOR MATURE in "SAFARI" plus has bsc:: acclaimed as one of U»o Wii, -i:J Tl.lifi., S»6. is: COOLED cadet is Joseph A. Shea, son of greatest International hits of all Mrs. Helen J. Shea, 151 Nave- CLEO MOORE in "OVER-EXPOSED" "COCKLESHELL HEROES" time, and is making Its debut in In Cinemascope nnd Color sink ave., Highlands. —With— theater-ln-the-round during its Also Included In the post visit JOSE FERRER and two-week run at the Music Circus. are Cadets R. E. Bauchsples, • FRIDAY—SATURDAY • TREVOR HOWARD THROUGH JULY 29 Robert Casper plays tha lead whose father, Col. Roll In L. '' G an Saklnl, the comical Okinawan Bauchspies, Is commanding offi- TWO FAMILY ATTRACTIONS! Interpreter, with Gene Blakely as cer of the hospital here, and the gpod-Hatured young Ameri- Theodore Moss Douglass A. Sedgwick, son of the ALAN LADD—ROSSANA PODESTA "THE FOURPOSTER" can Captain Fishy. Tsururko post transportation officer here. "OLD MILL ACTORS SUPERB"—Albury Park PrtM Kob&yshl portrays , Lotus Blos- Theodore Moss, of 183 Hudson Cadet Sedgwick, 21, was born at in "SANTIAGO" COLOR PROFESSIONAL CAST OF AWARD WINNING ACTORS som, the alluring geisha girl who ave., Red Bank, an employee of the military academy hospital, is given to Capt. Fisby as a the New Jersey Bell Telephone when Lieut. Col. Walter B. Sedg- CO-HIT MONMOUTH FESTIVAL THEATRE STUDIO "present" company's plant department, will wick was stationed there as an at "Teahouse of the August Moon," mark his 30th year of telephone enlisted man. BURIED TREASURE HIDDEN DESIRES a comedy dealing with the Im- service Saturday, July 28. This morning the West Point- THE OLD MILL — TINTON FALLS pact of i a military occupation Moss Is a member of the Cath- ers assembled on Hemphill pa- TICKETS 1.10 THRU 3:30 team on the native- population of olic War Veteran* and H. G. Mc-rade grounds in the "120O area" AT THE BOX OBTICE — CALL EA 3-1460. Toblki village In Okinawa has Cully chapter, Telephone Pioneers for a field demonstration of com- won six award«. It ran for three of America, bat communications put on by SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE 25% DISC. seasons on the Broadway stage the Signal school. MEASURE MOUNTAIN; Curtain at 9. Saturday at 6 and 9. Sunday at 8. and is still a current hit on the Eatontown This demonstration featured •toxins KUDDE FIHC! . UTHOKI HU West Coast and abroad. Many of five floats outlining the five ma- IUIU tm. wet mia AMERICAN PREMIERE the original cast appear in this Mr. and Mrs. J. Dlrkse of Mon- jor Signal Corps missions. production. Tickets are available mouth rd., who are on a trip to This afternoon, the cadets will WED. AUG. T at the Community Y.M.C.A. on Belgium and Holland, have sent a gather In the Mycr hall audi- SCAPIN card to The Register office extend- Riverside ave. torium for orientations on the ^Special Preview Sat. at 11:00 P. M.J ing greetings to all. The card Signal Corps In combat, Its mis- was sent from Brussels, Belgium, OF A COMING HOLLYWOOD ATTRACTION and dated June 2. They report sions and accomplishments. having a most enjoyable time. The Tomorrow will be scheduled for Dirkses are proprietors of the presentations In Myer hall on D. & D, Rose Gardens of Eaton- new developments In Signal Corps Opening Night town. equipment, with instruction in • SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY • the activities and functions of YOUR HEART WILL LONG REMEMBER of the great musical It pan to ocmrtli. In Th. E»jli- the Signal Corps engineering t*r.—Advert If ement. laboratories. TYRONE POWERl !M NOVAKl "CAN-CAN" NIFTUNE MUSIC CIRCUS THE LOVE Music Circus, Neptune, Monday night, Aug. 6 Ntphnw, N*w Jtnsy STORY OF THE MAN MILLIONS KNEW ONLY BY Benefit Performance 2 WEEKS ONLY! JULY 23 thru AUGUST 5 HIS MUSIC1 Sisterhood of Congregation Bnai Israel THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY Red Bank PIICISl M«n., T..I., W.d., Ihor. 1.00 3.SS 1.75 1.00 I CINEMASCOPE •»•••< TECHNICOLOR I III., Sal., Un. 3.50 3.00 iM 1.75 | PROSPECT 5-810O ' ' ' 'Sfi Every Ticket in the House at »-—REX THOMPSON-JAMES WHITMORE HIGHLANDS »SHEPPEROSTBUOWICK—~«w.VICTORIA SHAW Auspices Community Center, Inc. Orders Filled! The Book Mart, 11 White St., RE 6-5653. WED., AUG. 15 Box Office Prices WEDNESDAY. JULY 25th AT 9:30 A. M. AND NEWARK'S FIELD AT 1:30 P. M., "PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" $3.00 $2.25 $1.75 LITTLE SILVER YOUR VACATION MOVIE SERIES! TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE — Vol. Fire Co. #1 We'll Deliver Them to You THUR., AUG. 16 Fire House Grounds Call: Mrs. Milton Kosene Red Bank 6-2819 S P. M. and 8 P. M. Daily. Doors open one hour earlier. Popular Prices ASBURY PARK CIRCLE

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Each Only Each IO Etch Only $1,94 Usually $3.98 Usually $2.98 Usually $1.98 Ptlm tfltttlvt Mf 36 llmi AUDUII )M. GIT STRiPLE-S STAMPS I GRANP GI#TS for you; yoUr iaritiy 32—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER lyn Patchin, Marlboro Trail Blaz- BACHELOB DINNER I ers; Sherry Seaman of Perrlne- Shiff Visits Rumson Homes MATAWAN—Robert C. Baker ville Kough Riders and Diana of- Weldon rd., whose marriage TELEVISION Second National Bank Hoffman, Trail Blazers, won in to Miss Shirley Brown of Brown- Two-Day Fair of 4-H Club each division. town took place Sunday at St. RADIO of Red Bank In Friday's judging, Mary Ann Mary's Episcopal church in Key- AUTO RADIO Under $5 a Share Frostick took a' jlUe ribbon for port, was given a bachelor din- MOST BANK STOCKS SELL her throc-month-old lamb, Star. ner by his friends Thursday at & APPLIANCE AT J10 AND OVER Draws 1,200 Entries Tom Frostlck also collected three Short Point inn, Keyport. Attend- We Have for Immediate Salt blue ribbons for lambs he exhibit- ing were John A. C. Baker, Wil- 2,200 Shar» of This Aggresiiv. FREEHOLD—Heavy rains and Ann also won a special award ed, Richard Huneke and Michael liam Costello, Thomas Magee, SALES-SERVICE Dividend Paying Bank Stock. overcast skies failed to put a tor her vegetable display. and Patricia Levine also won Kenneth Henderson, Theodore Write or Phone Immediately damper on the te.ntli annual The entry by Phyllis Potts, 17, blue ribbons for their exhibits. • All Repairs done on Phelan, Jr., Frank E. Dell, Paul. ALEXANDER REID & CO. Monmouth county 4-H fair which of Robbinsville, was judged the A Colt's Neck youngster, 13- E. Dell, Roy Wilson, John Nixon, Premises was held last week-end flt the grand prixe winner In the Angus year-old Stanley Schanck, took William Martin, Frank B. Martin STOCKS AND BONDS Freehold Raceway. Leonard B. beef cattle judging. William H. first in the tractor driving con- and Rensselaer L. Cartan. Antennas Installed 827 BROAD ST., NEWARK Williams, county 4-H club agent, Potter, Middletown township, won MI 2-6180 test. The competition consisted Name said the fair was the biggest and with his entry in the Hereford of driving a tractor through CAKE SALE SATURDAY best in its history, with more than class. Friday's rain canceled the a series of simulated barnyard HAROLD'S ADDRESS _ scheduled ride through town of LINCROFT — The Women's 1,200 entries. maneuvers. Second place went to First Aid association will hold a RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP CITY Carole Ann Becker, Roberts- the queen of the fair, Helen Ein Allan Voorhees of Robertsvllle. PHONE siedler of Colt's Neck. The cere- cako sale Saturday starting at 16 W. Front St. KE 6-81fl ville, Marlboro township, won Bill Potter of Middletown was 10 a. m. in the fire house. first prize in Sunday's final judg- monies were held in the grand- third. •MmPIon Prints ing of the dress review. Each stand, with Sandra Boyce, Roberts- Other winners Friday were: p-iri nuidf1 her mvn dross. Carole vine, and Constance Potter, Im- Henrv Daum. R. n. 2, F.nr-lfah- iaysiown, as her attendants. town, for meat pullet and trio; Other display winners Sunday Alan Boyce, R. D. 1, Freehold, for were Carmela Campanella; Howell meat pullet; Peter Daum, R. D. township, clothing; Janet Willis, 2, Engllshtown, for trio, meat Lincroft, food preparation, and cockerel, and meat pullet; Ralph MAX BENOWITZ Joan Johnson, Robertsvllle, Hanson, R. D. 1, Freehold, for flowers. meat trio, meat pullet and meat All forms of In the dairy cattle show, grand cockerel; Robert DeLong, R. D. 1, champion winners were M. Joanne Engllshtown, for pullet; Richard Life • Casualty - Fire Davies, Wayside; Peggy Knul Home, R. D. 1, Engllshtown, for Holmdiil; Betty Frieberger, Upper cockerel, and pullet; Max Gould, Insurance Freehold; Patricia Dangler, Way- Llncnoft, for two hens, and his side, and F. Nelson Wardell, Way- sister, Faye, for pullet; Roy Real Estate side. Daum, R. D. 2, Englishtown, for Thirty young horsemen com- cockerel and pullet; Peter Craig, R. D. 1, Freehold, for meat cock- Sidney Sniff, Democratic can- Mr. Shiff said that on his visits 200 River Rd., Red Bank, N. J. peted for honors in a horse show. erel, and meat pullet; and Alan didate for Congress in the Third he makes it a point to reminc Awards were given in three divis- Spector, R. D. 2, Southard, for district, right, is greeted by Mrs. voters that his Republican op UE 6-1971 ion -, condition of horse, condition meat chicken. E. B. Thorndlke, Democratic ponent, Rep. James C. Auchln^ of tack and horsemanship. Caro- comniitteewoman, at her home, closs of Waterman ave., Rumaon Martin Spector, also R. D. 2, 65 Navesink ave., Rumson, where "spends most of his year at his Southard, won an excellent for his Mr. Shiff rang'the 1.500th door- home in Virginia, but votes from rabbit. bell of his campaign. Looking the Rumson address." Judges for Sunday's shows on at left are Joseph Duryea, Mr. Shiff said that so far he were: Beef, Charles Mclntosh, H. left, Democratic leader in Rum- has visited homes In nearly all and L. farms, Marlboro, and Don son, and Mra. Jean Shiff, the can- of the more than 75 municipali- Knlffen, extension specialist; dairy Highway 71 Sea Girt Phone: Gibson 9-7060 didate's wife and associate In the ties comprising the Third district, cattle, B. F.' Ramsburg, Hunter- New Brunswick investments coun- "And we are only getting start- don county club agent, John Lind- seling firm he heads. AIR CONDITIONED! say, Belle Terre farm, Freehold ed," he added. and Frank A. Wright, assistant extension specialist, and horses, Gregory and Jeffrey Davis are Mra. Edward Feakes, Woodland Keaiisburg visiting their grandparents for farm, Middletown township, and Evelyn Zack, daughter of Mr. several weeks. DANCING Mrs. Nancy Howell, Toureley and Mrs. J. L. Zack, Olive pi., farms, Scobeyville farms, Scobey- West Keansburg, was given a EVERY ville. party last Thursday in celebra- East Keansburg Other winner." Sunday •were: tion of her first birthday. At- Five birthdays were celebrated SATURDAY Grand Champion Angus, Phyllis tending were Louise, William and Sunday at t"*! home of Mr. and Potts, Robbinsville; reserve cham- Carol Ann Frankopf.^ Geraldlne Mrs. Stephen Brennan. of Wil- NIGHT pion, Wayne Grindle, Scobeyville; Werner, Peter, Frca and Jack liams ave. The guests of honor best show man, Phyllis Potts; best Thrunk, Deldro and Deborah Mil- were Veronica Allen, daughter of with Jack Mazzaropp! fitted, Jack Bray, Allentown. Ex- ler, Shiela and Pinky Scott, June Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen, who HURRY HOME AND GET THAT and His cellent ribbons: Wayne Grlnde Iglay, David and Joseph Guillani, was three years old on July 17, Phyllis Potts, Lorraine Richard- Maryanne Ball, Jodi Crowlcy, Robert Peters, 16th birthday, and /?< * f -y t } j son and James Grinde. William Schweizer, Mrs. John the birthdays of Charles Sesllck TUNE Grand champion Hereford, W Zack, Sr., Mrs. John Werner, Mrs. of New York and Keansburg, Ed H. Po-tter, Middletown; reserve John Miller, Mrs. Joseph Guiliani, ward Synan of New York and champion, W. H. Potter. Excel- Mrs. William Schweizer, Mrs. Mrs. Brennan. Guests included TOPPERS lent ribbons: W. H. Potter (2). William Farnkopf, Mrs. Russell Mrs. Robert Peters and family, Mrs. Ruby MacDonald, Mrs, 9 P. M. till 2 A. M. Condition of horse winner, Caro- Iglay, Mrs. Nelson Yager, Mrs. 1 lyn Patchin, Trail Blazers; condi- John Thrunk, Mrs. Frank Werner Charles Seslick, Mr. and Mrs, For the BEST in Food on the Shore tion of tack winner, Sherry Sea- and Mrs. Thomas Crowley. Edward Allen and fatally, Mrs, MILLBROOK BREAD Full Course Dinners—Also a la Carte . . . man, Rough Riders; horseman- Edward Synan and family, Mr. ship winner, Diana Hoffman. Trail Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Tulsa, and Mrs. John Polack, Patrick At Moderate Prices Blazers. Excellent ribbons: Bert Okla., visited Rev. and Mrs. Otto McGovern, Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Here's tne bread with the freshness, the tantalizing Riockefellow, Andrew Peters, Lois Janke over the week-end. Llebreck, James Flynn and Mr. ' Served Daily 5 to 9 P. M. Mrs. Joseph Kennelly entertain- aroma, the soft texture of good, homey bread. Not Norelka, MIchele Alman (2), and Mrs. Albert Allen. A large "dpongey" or "limp" like some present-day breads, Sundays 2 P. M. till Closing Sherry Seaman (2), Betsy Nan ed members ot the A & P Social birthday cake,. decorated with Parmay, Rough Riders; Carolyn c^ub last week when plans were the names of the celebrants, wa3 but just like the best, baked-at-home bread. And NO COVER CHARGE Patchin, John Marz, Virginia Cur- Iscussed to spend a day In At- a feature of the refreshment baked to stay fresher — longer! Get yours now. ley, Marge Antonlde, Diana Hoff- lantic City in August. The next period. LOOK FOR THE BIU2 Mill man, Marilyn McMean, Donna meeting will be held on the beach. IAKED AND BAKiP BETTER BY NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ON THE PACKAGE SHOW PLACE 01 Tilt: SHORE Roche and Barbara Paxton, Trail Present were Mrs. Marion Burk- The tenth birthday V Gary Blazers. ett, Mrs. Arline Lutz, Mrs. An- Cruse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ter- glo Severs, Mrs. Joseph LaVcglia, rence Cruse, was celebrated last Mrs. Marge Louche, Mrs. Ray Wednesday. Attending were Vaccerelll, Mrs. Viola Lambrecht, Thomas Roy, Thomas Schmuck, Mrs. Vincent Mlele, Mrs. George Catherine Weaver, Jane'Schmuck, LaRue and Mrs. Thomas Quirk. Mr. and Mrs. John Andruskie- The fourth birthday of Dennis wlcz, Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer, Store-wide EATONTOWN TV & GENERAL ELECTRIC Harrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Cornelius Harrington, was cele- eph Schmucl:, Mr. and Mrs. Har- bring you the brated last Thursday. Present old McGirr and Theresa and Don- were Christine, Georgette, Renee na Cruse. and Richard Moiolohn, Colleen Marjorie Maines, daughter of arid Skipper Keelan, Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malnes, cel- Robert and Daniel Compton, Eu- ebrated hor third birthday at LOWEST PRICES EVER gene Farrell, Joanno Rupy and party last Thursday. 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OUTDOOR SUPPER Form Company Engineering, learned the business EATONTOWN — Mrs. Aline Lawrence, retiring president of Over Practice LONG BRANCH— Mrs. Ray- FAIR HAVEN — Organization from experience, working with Cain, csuncllor, presided at the Summer Prices Are In Effect the Sea Bright Lions club, receiv- lond B. Barnes of 237 Brighton his father and for others as a ,ve. entertained at a family out- of G. E. Schilling, Inc., heating last meeting of Pride of Cres- ed a past president's pin at Mon- heating mechanic for other con- cent council, Sons and Daughters Of Dr. Perrine ioor supper recently. Attending and air conditioning specialists, cerns. day night's club meeting at ivere Mrs. William T. Burke and at 10 Cedar ave., was announced of Liberty, In borough hall. Fol- ON World War II Vet this week by Gregory E. Schilling. lowing a business session, several \ Harry's Lobster House. The pre- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barnes and Holmdel members visited the West Long sentation was made by Tttomas Awarded Honors In laughter Susan, Long Branch; In the firm, Mr. Schilling, who Branch council, where the state Gilligan, who presided. Iglehart, West Long Branch; will handle engineering and esti- Taylor Hance is Improving councilor and her staff of officers Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Barnes, mating details, will be associated from a recent Illness, made the official visit. i The club made plans for a School, College Oceannort; Mr. and Mrs. Raywit- h his father, Gu» Schilling, drive for new members to be con- mond Barnes and daughter Cyn-who will supervise Installations. Linda Thompson, daughter of Special awards were given Miss ducted in the fall. It was re- FAIR HAVEN — Dr. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Marlon Soden and Mrs. Ruth 'BLUE COAL' thia Ann, Lexington, Mass., and Both-men formerly were employ- ported the club's recent monthly S. Danzig, 30, honor graduate of Mr. and Mrs. George Belcher and ed by the Lawes Coal company, celebrated her eighth birthday at Lewis. Plans were made to at- paper drive was a success. the Asbury Park high school, Co- the home of her grandparents, tend Monday's meeting ot the lumbia university and. the Uni-shildron Diane and Steven of Chi- Shrewsbury, and took part In PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW :ago Heights, III. such jobs as putting In the newMr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan, Past Councilors' association of The Register classified advertise- versity of Buffalo, has assumed Friday night with an outdoor Ocean and Monmouth Counties at ments have more readers, which means the practice of Internal medicine air conditioning system for the NEW POST FOB DAVIS Rlvervlew hospital's operating barbecue. Attending were Mr. and Cedar Run. The Pollyanno, party more results. Someone has what you of the lsite Cornelius C. Perrine, ROME, N. Y.— Harry Davis, Mrs. William Thompson, Jr., Mr.for birthday celebrants will be f> want or will buy what you have to s»!l. 6Sf the Rome Air Development the new concern'* own men. great grandmother,-Colt's Neck, RED BANK, N. J, center at Grlffiss Air Force base, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan son, Mrs. Peggy McDuff, Mrs. LOW COST is on a special three-month as- The new company, exclusive and Mrs. William Pitcher and FlorencB Knight, Mrs, Charlene signment to make a selected dealers for 'Westlnghouse In this granddaughter Karen, Holmdel. Hartley, Mrs. Elizabeth Sorenson, 59 Years of Progrm area, will devote Itself to air Mrs. Prudence Riddle, Mrs. Mari- New Car Loans itudy for the Defense depart- lyn Long, Mrs. Cora Applegate, nent. He will work with a com- conditioning and warm air, hot A colony of beavers can chop Mrs. Mae Aumack and Andrew RE 6-0552 RE 6-0554 mittee of the Weapons System water and steam heating. Gun down half a dozen young trees in Boice. Evaluation group. Schilling has been In the heat- a single night

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Don't lot .ugh coat iuto loans price your car beyo.id Its value. See us about out Dr. Leonard 8. Danzig low cost finance plan. Born in Newark, Dr. Danzig, Second National Bank when 14, moved with his parents of Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Danzig No. 1 Quality - REABY-TO-EAT - 12-16 Ib. aver. to Deal and currently residei BROAD ST. BED BANK with them at 107 Roseld ave. WIDE SELECTIONS OF SAVE PINK Prospect Avcl Little Silver there. The doctor, his wife, Elaine The bank on the come. Snyder Danzig, formerly of Car- FREE GIFT ittMS REGISTER TAPES lerol, Pa., and their 18-month-old Smoked Ham son, Allen Jeffrey, plan to move HAM SLICES ib 89c Amazing mew to Fair Haven soon. j So simple to obtain Free Gifts ;; Now you can get many beau- ? In the latter stages of World To-Eat Ready-To-Eat Ready-To-Eat , 3 In £ Formula War II, Dr. Danzig served as a * at Safeway. Merely save the tiful additions for your home « combat infantryman In France, * pink cash register receipts you ~ Whole or . . . Free of rxtra cost ... at | 3 POSITIVELY Germany and Austria. * receive with each purchase. En- Safeway. * In high Bchool, he received the Fall Half Edwin Post cup for achievements $ close them in envelope until they PREVENTS in Latin. He attended Cambridge There's a wide selection of na- * total $25 in purchases. Fill the university In England, received Ib. ib. tionally advertised items for you his bachelor of arts degree from J number of envelopes required to Columbia and his medical decree to choose from; such ai: Stainless KILLS J get the Free Gift of your selection from the University of Buffalo, 29^39 Tableware, Ekco Crest Kitchen where he was elected to the Al- J and turn in the envelopes to your Tools Sets, Aluminum Cookware, pha Omega Alpha medical honor J local Safeway store for the Free Lamb Chops j Chuck Roast { Ground Beef CRABGRASS society. R U.S. Shoulder Q C * AA ! Blade Cuts; Bone In ,, if •• I Tender & Juicy Funny Sonny Dolls, Customer's WILL NOT HARM LAWN OR FLOWERS After completing his intern- J Gift of your choice. ship, at the Philadelphia General Choice lb.O«#Clb.3T jfC j Top Gov't Grados "••ISM J Gov'l Inspeclid Shopping Carts, Exquisite Dinner- hospital, he was a fellow In phys No Muss ... No Fuss ... No ware and Westinghouse Toasters. lology for two years at the Uni- Stamps to Lick ... No Books to versity of Pennsylvania's gradu- Veal Roast "SmSff "•• 35c Uverwurst ENOlE((°«« *• 49c Fishburgers "£ 45c.*59c IlQilB ate school of medicine. There he Fill! Just save your pink cash See item* on display and get full C j DOES ALL 3 lectured and did research In prob- register receipts from Safeway. Veal Chops u.".'cH ofc« *• 59c Beef Tongue ^CVD »• 45c Fillet of Floundur"«" *• 69c details at your nearby Safeway. lems relating to shortness of eND WMEIim i I•.• CONTROLbumnuLaS TURlunFr DISEASEuiacHatoS & breath in patients with heart ********** ******* *****«*»*••*•*••« Pork Loins »" *•• 45c Bologna *"•*> 25c Florida Shriity «** * 79c r 1. FERTILIZES, GREENS LAWNS | and lung diseases. He also was ************ »»mmm *>»»*>**• i. PREVENTS, KILLS CRABGRAJ" I a member of Philadelphia Gen- eral hospital's heart clinic and SALADS Amazingly ef- Save More fective DRO- the university's thoracic clinic. c am Rie 18 pka c f Fie Proof's Clear, Safeway's The Best Place To Save AS YOU LIKE IT PRO economi- For the past two years, Dr. lb pl•-'i Umon Aipic, PuchM in Galatln or Colt 5l»w DRO-PRO regu- versity, where he worked under Tomato Juice ™»™ 2 57< larly o.n4 never J worry about such-heart specialists as Dr. Sam- Uncle Ben's Rice.*•** X.45< crahB;rass auatn. uel A. Levlne and Dr. Lewis Dex- ICE €RiAII Completely teat« ««-29« Hawaiian Punch im h BABY FOODS Margarine ^ ^ '*•>*.27« BEL-AIR FROZEN BEECH-NUT-STRAINED PREMIUM QUALITY Creamery Butter N^"& * 74c Sfrawberries Welch's FROZEN Grape Juice Bisquick n»"«i«'"«i« M«.pk8.24e PECK'S-SO COOLING MAKtS A BKJ PITCHERFUL Hudson Toilet Tissue 2:i2fc Grape Juice FRESH GRAPE FLAVOR 6 ox. i S» Sptdal Niwioarjir Ad (or Big MaMy-SavIng Ofhr

1 We INVITE you to INSPECT'our PRODUCE .' .to CONVINCE * * * « YOURSELF that.SAFEWAY_qiyos^yoLt TOPLquality and value. Famous Foods Fresh Corn Duhmt Fresh Peaches THE LEANER MEATS GO INTO LIBBY'S CHAIK- golden ripe Carolina; butter-tender - sweet kernels CORNED BEEF HASH 29 SLICED or HALVES-SO DELICIOUS RESISrANT CLING PEACHES 33 THE PERFECT FRUIT COMBINATION Pascal Celery Fresh Lemons DM PONT Palmt C8*«mlsln/. FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 49 crisp, crunchy, full flavored keep cool with lemons THEY'RE WONDERFUL FOR SALADS

If your homo h«5 large areas of clipboard or •wood above brick SLICED BEITS 2 2v< or stone, here's good news! Paint these areaa with Du Pont LUSCIOUS SUMMER-SWEET FLAVOR Chalk-Resistant House Paint, and say good-bye to unsightly white-staining of the surface below! Easy to put on ... wears SWEET CORN 2 33 and wears... costs no more than ordinary house paint Tomatoes ™™™™v «-25<: Blueberries #»«,z& QUICK PACKED FOR EXTRA TENDERNESS Pi«v»nli wWl«-«lolnlng cAiiro |A i below pointed lurfcxt! Iceberg Lettuce «N '»'»15e White Grapes «»«» 11,33c SWEET PEAS « 2 ." 37° 6 A brilliant Whit* GAL- May alto b* llnltd AdY.tll.ld Prim Eff.cHv- o\ JAfWAV STORES h N.w Y.,k end N.w J«n«y Ihun, hi ond Sol, Jjiy loth 27th and 28lK W. Niagara Starch Mexicorn All Oakife Tide rmrrt Id. rlgM 10 limit quantill.i. NONI SOLD TO DIAIUJ. Tilt Complolo Delorgtnl Niblsti Tida'i In— Dirt'* Out 1. H. KELLY COMPANY . Pissolvfs Imtanlly (Bluf Box) Popular Claanar 11 oi <5-i C COR. BROAD ST. 4 HARDING RD. RED BANK .;' , 12 01. pkg. 1 9< 2 cam ih 101b. pkg. 2.19 10 o«. pkg. ] 5 l«rg» pk». 30* TEL. RE 6-3900 b j -Opon Every EvonlBg Hon. tin 1km.'« 9 P.M.- Mazola Oi! Spry Orarige Juice Argo Starch Cheer FR1DAYS TIL tO P.M. tuxcatPT ATUAMTIO HIGHLAND*) Mnk«i all tried loodl RED BANK, 362 Broad Sfreeff (flffPIlNt) PAINT SERVDCE llahl loodi , Sunklsl Cnlilornia-Froian Makes Ironing Easior Shortening Blue Magic Whilonor 4 pint Long Branch il°JSl illoptunaTownship"^"n'.'Mw.y q e C o * 01. eg bol. bSi!65 5 Ib. un 95 largt pka 30c T KssissiiurR'",».'" ; lisntic Highlands ^J"m"i"»

^ 34—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Music Circus Dancer bouquets of flowers and congrat- ulatory cards. A buffet luncheon Borough Orders was served from a table decorat- "DORN'S FOTO FUNNIES" GOOD IDEA ? Page Photo Service ed In a gold and white motif. Property Surveys KEYPORT — Borough council How nice it would be, when you Bar da's says Dinner, Bazar started action on getting ten properties top off-street parking returned from your vacation to Termed Success Monday night by directing Bor- SALE HIGHLANDS—The annual din- ough Engineer Craig Finnegan find that worn-out living room ner and bazar held Thursday and to make a survey of the prop- ON ALL Friday by the Women's Guild of erties, which have been tentative- sofa and chairs are re-upholstered ! MAKE the St. Andrews Episcopal church ly picked as the sites for the was a success. added parking facilities. and looking like new again. SPORTSWEAR The roast beef dinner was serv- The action was taken after ed In the parish hall. The bazar Borough Attorney Harvey G. Telephone was held on'the church grounds, Hartman stated that If an or- LAST ALL YEAR LONG featuring booths with fancy hand- dinance to finance the acquisi- Red Bank 6-1762 Capture it all in Snapshots made articles, flowers, aprons, tion of the properties is to be We will be prompt fo pick up these items before you TO home-made cake, fancy hand considered, accurate descriptions FAaki us neJndquarlcrs lor Kodak crocheted handkerchiefs and be started as quickly at possible. go away and have them ready for you upon your return. other articles. \O/ OFF The subject of additional park- "I just came from the In- Women working at the affair ing has been considered by coun- • Draperies • Slip Covers • Custom Furniture were Mrs. Emlel Aufierl, Mrs. cil for a few months after recom- come tax office, wise guy!" sheer or lined , Be-deslgned, re-covered 35 MONMOUTH ST. Andrew Anderson, Mrs. George mendations made by the Keyport 179 Broad Sr, Red Bank Anderson, Mrs. Walter Behrens, RED BANK 6-0269 Businessmen's association that No job too big or too small. ' ' Mrs. Jesse Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth more facilities be acquired to meet The more you make, the Hellker, Mrs. Frank Hemhauser, GRADUATE DECORATORS AT YOUR DISPOSAL Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. John the threats of shopping centers more you save, you're no ••••••••#•••••••••••••••••••#•••••••••!*«•••• Kenneth F. Duncan, Jr. King, Mrs. William Lawrence, to be constructed nearby. It has Mrs. Richard Lucas, Mrs. Paul been estimated the extra park- one's slave. So buy and save LITTLE SILVER-Kenneth F. Muir, Miss Violet Murray, Mrs. ing space may cost about J100,- here, where It Is not so dear. M. SILBERSTEiN CURRENT Duncan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth O'Nell, Mrs. John L. Opfer- 000. Kenneth F. Duncan, Sr., 53 Laurel man, Mrs. Stella Jones, Mrs. Two "paper" streets, State and Interior Designs • DIVIDEND dr., will be c>no of the dancers In Raphael Salas, Mrs. Hubbard Montgomery sts., near the inter- DORN'S PHOTO SHOP CELEBRATING OUR 36TH YEAR performances at the Music Circus Stiles, Mrs. William V. Rauscher, section of rts. 35 and 36, were from A.ug. 6 to Sept. S. Mrs. Frederick Voorhees, Mrs. vacated when an ordinance was Supplies and Equipment 25 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK 6-1762 He will appear In "Can-Can," Alfred W. Wright, Sr. and Mrs. adopted without objection from Ada Weelts. 'Wish You Were Here" and the public. 15 Wallace Street "Plain and Fancy." Duncan just Advertisement ——^— PER completed a three weeks' Rtay at All fleas live as parasites or: Red Bank 6-2273 or 6-2075 the music circus In Lambertvllle. LOSE UGLY FAT mammals or birds. It Pays to Advertise in The Register ANNUM Prior to his engagement In Lambertvllle, he danced In the IN TEN DAYS West Indies. OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here U Ibe first really thrilling: news to come along SUMMER in year*. A new & convenient way to —1 ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $10,000 Hazlet Couple get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim 1 SALE LEGAL FOR TRUST FUNDS as you want. This new product called / m DIATRON curbs both hunger & ap- Wed 50 Years petite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. _l Lj-f Absolutely harmless. When you takt v aqEE on KEYPORT—Mr. and Mrs. H.DIATRON, you ttlll enjoy your meals, • still eat the foods you like but you Alvln Walling of Holmdel rd., simply don't have the urge for extra Men's and Boys' Hazlet, marked their 50th wed portions and automatically your weight Men's and Boys' Outfitters Since 1924 JMarineView ding anniversary Saturday at anmust come down, because, as your own Summer Clothing and Furnishings doctor will tell you, when you eat open house reception In the less you weigh less. Excess weight en- cial rooms of St. John's Method- dangers your heart, kidneys. So no & LOAN ASSOCIATION ist church. The party, attended matter what you have tried before, get SAVINGS DIATRON and prove to yourself what MEN'S SUMMER SUITS MEN'S ALL WOOL SPORT COATS by more than 175 persons, was It can do. DIATRON is sold on this ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY arranged by Mrs. Leon Wallace GUARANTEE: You must lose weight and Mrs. Howard Porter of Haz- with the first package you use or the Dacron-Wool Reg. 55.00 Sale 43.90 Reg. 29.50 to 39.75 "Where your savings grow faster" let, daughters of the celebrants. package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your The couple were married at money back. DTATRON coits $3.00 and Dacron-Rayon 34.50 27.60 Sale 23.60 to 31.80 St. John's church by Rev. Clar- is sold with this strict money back Nylon Cord 33.50 26.80 ence Johnson. Mrs. Walling Is guarantee by. All from Regular Stock the former Floss Pedee, daughter Liggett Drug Store—7S Broad St. Cotton Cord 24.50 19.60 of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Mall Order* Filled Pedee, and Mr, Walllng's parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. C. MEN'S SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS STRETCH SOCKS Calvin Walling, all Hazlet resi- dents. The attendants wore Mr. MODERN Summer Colors and Weave and Mrs. William Wheeler, Mrs. Long or Short Sleeves Wheeler being the bridegroom's Reg. 3.95 Sale 3.16 2 for 6.00 Reg. 1.00 Sale 79c sister, the former Mae Walling MINDED" of Hazlet. Mr. Walling, who Is retired, was employed by the New Yorlt and REDUCED 20% TO 30% Long Branch railroad 41 years. His first post with the railroad STRAW HATS - TIES - STRETCH BELTS was at the South Amboy station In Ji-., 1907. From there he was SUMMER PAJAMAS - SUMMER ROBES transferred to the Hazlet station, In charge of freight and baggage, BERMUDA SHORTS - WALKING SHORTS where he remained 22 years. La- ter he was sent as ticket agent MEN'S AND BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS to Cllffwood. He also served as chief clerk of the freight stations MEN'S AND BOYS' SWIM WEAR at Red Bank and Matawan. He We're specialists retired In Aug., 1948. BEAT SUMMER HEAT in Modern Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Walling, lifelong — SPECIAL — Stay cool in cottons cleaned and residents of Hazlet, are In <;ood and Accessories. health. Mr. Walling enjoys work- MEN'S WHITE DINNER JACKETS LOCATED AT 19 BROAD ST., RED BANK. "Super Sized" by Leon's. Your fav- Ing In his garden. He is a mem- ber of Hazlet Fhe company. Mrs. DESIGNS DOUBLE BREASTED Walling Is a member of St. John's AIR CONDITIONED FOR COMFORT. orite summer outfit stays crisp - neat church and is active in Its or- SALE PRICE ganizations. EASY CHARGE FOR CONVENIENCE. looking longer when "Super Sized." Mr. and Mrs. Walling also have °L!V!NG 13.48 four grandchildren, Eugene Wil- Reg. 26.95 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9. 365 MAPLE AVE. CALL TODAY son and Miss Barbara Wilson, No Alterations | children of Mrs. Wallace, and I (Next to Safeway) Wayne and Robert Porter. RED BANK FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY OF COURSE The couple received many gifts,

RED LEON'S BANK EATONTOWN SINCE 1912 BORO BORO • Cleaners • Launderers • Rug Cleaners • Dyeing • Shoe Repair • Vi Hr. Oulk Wash . • Pillow Renovation—Same Day Service OCEAN TOWNSHIP

PHONE RE 6-2800 64-76 WHITE STREET,, > RED BANK MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP

SWIMMING DIVER ALWAYS AMPLE FREE PARKING .NEPTUNE SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 18S8 AUDIT REPORT OF TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 40:4-* ATLANTIC COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET December 81 Decembers! TOWNSHIP ASSETS Year 1955 Ye»r 1954 Out and Investments J113.009.66 J 71,242.86 Taxes and Tax Title Liens Receivable 19,886.85 19,162.77 Accounts Receivable - 4,256.47 271.52 Deferred Charges to Future Taxation—General 25,000.00 Deferred Charges to Succeeding Year's Revenue .... 3,000.00 9,196.43 tl70.101.48 » 99,868.58

LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Notes Payable * 26,000.00 $ Appropriation Reserves and Other Liabilities 60,450.49 8,028.66 ZONING MAP OP Errcial Fund! Accumulatea S, 324.63 5,618.42 Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable - 20,075.67 19,421.79 LEGEND Surplus 69,260.79 71,799.71 NEW SHREWSBURY BORO tl7Q,101.4B % 99.868.58 •no •coo SO SO COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS MONMOUTH CO., N. J. I TOO •

IIO9 .IM too "7 so ft «o | CURRENT ACCOUNT JULY 9,19S6 Revenu. Year 19S5 Year 1954 Kxn ItOO SB *o X «M BO 4O ,

HXO IOO ITS JWffl n ao Surplus Revenue Appropriated I 33,000.00 % 24,000.00 **i • loa w Ourr.nt Hevenu. on a "Cash Uasli" ,. 167,611.21 iaS,7S6.8B eoo too •a CO K» M n AO Additions to Income: Cl mSfl )0O 40 •t «>! WALL TOWNSHIP Unexpended Balance of Appropriation Beiorves SB9.D6 2,919.27 Liabilities Cancelled 291.11 BOO •00 40 so \ Increase In Redemption Value—U. S, Bonds 1,021.00 801.00 11 fji^jij i 1 Ar.-ouiit !fe«vft'u!c Cvlltclci! - M.ll 320.16 HOW ELL N. | Total Revenu. J202.743.J8 1167,207.95 tour ci TOWNSHIP H» N. J Expenditures Appropriations - » 82,211.18 J 50,371.43 Local School Tax r, i. >,«!U « •• » NOTICE forth In AKTJCIJS II thall b« a* *26,UQQ Kfjunre tent In area, except (1> Rear yavd—40 feet. c. YARD 71RQUIRBMENTS—Th« squnre feet on the first floor and Count? Tax - - — . H,191.41 24,141.90 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND •hown on the zoning mn,) entitled that where lot widths are ^renter Section 2 Residence Zone 2, followliiR minimum yards shall be 500 square feet on the second SUPPLBMENTINH ARTICLES I, "Knnlnir Map of New Shrewnbury In ftiza than 125 feet, the follow- a, MINIMUM SIZE OK LOT. No required dn every lot. measured floor. Total Expenditures J1SO,2»2.3O |142,40B.81 Horn," (luted July 0, 1066, and ing shall be the minimum require- dwolllriK shall be orocted upon n from the lot line Inwnrd; III. vi ami VIII or AN onni- (4) Two-blory—S00 square feot which IB herehy declared to be A ments: lot which contninn lesn than 125 (1) Front yard—50 feet. on the first-floor and 800 square Surplus frum Operation » 22,451.08 J 24,788.14 NANCE KNOWN IIY ITS SHORT jmrt of thin ordlnnnce, feet In width and lens thnn 26,000 (2) Two aide yards—each 25 feet. TITLE AS -'REVISED ZONING OR. Width Area feet on the aecopd floor. Add: .Statutory Addition to Income for Current Section Three, Section 2 of AU- 125 to V/,9 feet—Not loan than 2M00 n qua re. feet In nren, except that' (3) Rear yard—40 feet, Deferred Gimmes in Above Expenditure 8,000.00 9,196.43 MNANCB OF THE IIOROUGH OK TICLE VI—(inriitfei. FILLING STA- where lot wldtha are greater in Section 3, Residence Zone 8, c, YARD REQUIREMENTS—The NEW SHRBWSHUKY, NEW JER- TIONH AND FUEL TANKS—-ii hereby square feet nine than 126 feet, the following following minimum yards shall ba 180 to 134 ftei—Not leflH than 24,700 n MINIMUM SIZE OK LOTS. Amount Added to .Surplus Revenue J 80,4(1.08 J 38,994.67 SEY," Adopted June C 1052 ANJnmondoi) l and nupplementeil to rend at fth&ll be the minimum require- required on every lot, measured THE AMENDMENTS AND SUP/allow™- . . nciunro feet ments: No dwelling shall be erocted upon from the lot line Inward i Surplus Itevenue: 136 to 180 ftet—Not lem thnn Zl.ilUO a lot which contains lesa than Unlnnco, January 1 - 71,71)0.71 «l,806.14 PLKMBNTS TJIEKETO. (1) Kront yard—fiO feet. HE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Section '£. No imbllc Kflrutce auunre feet Width Area 125 feet In width ami Ie«B tluui (2) Two ft)da ynrda—eneh 26 feet. nccomodutlng more tlmii five ma* 140 to 144 ftet—Not 1«BH thnn 2.1,800 125 to 120 feet—Not less thnn 25,000 25,000 oqunro feet In nreJi, except (8) Itenr yard-—40 feet. Rub-Total I1O2.26O.7U T05,790.71 Council of thv IlorouKl) of New HI.u(ire feet square feet Umt whero lot widths are greater Less: Amount Appropriated In Budget 3S.00O.0O 24,000.00 Hhrewnbury Mint Artlcle» 1 III, VI ntul tor vehlclfn and no fillinR atntJon Section Five. This ordinance shall or any part thereof or iippurten- 14G to 140 feet—Not lesn than 23,200 100 to 194 feet—Not less than 24,700 In «lre than 125 feet, the follow- VIII of nn ordinance known liy ltd nhort square feet square feet ing shall be th« minimum require- take effect upon Its final passatu and llalano, December Jlst J 69.250.79 t 71,799.71 form title na "Kovlncd Znnlim Ore]i- Alices thereto, shall lie conntructnd, publication according to law, filtered or used if the mime In to- 1E0 feet n-r more—Not IBBB thnn 22,C00 185 to ISO feet—Not lens than 24,300 ments i iiatire of the DOICUIKII of New NhroiVH- square feet •quiito feet RECOMMENDATIONS l»ury. Now Jor-noy," Kdnplwt June R. cutod wltliln one Uioi.Hftiul (1,000) Width Area PUDLIO NOTICE feet of nny proporty which la b. IIUILDINO AREA AND 140 to 144 feet—Not lens than 21),[100 125 to 120 feet—Not less thr.n 25,000 1. That hitci'PAt nn delinquent taxes be collected in strict accordance with the iltTji, tiu nn(I the nnme la hereby square feet The fore-Rolnft ordinance wno Intro- r*nnlutli>n covering the payment of Interest own ml, iiHbi! or con tout plu tod to he SI/K—Tho area of nny hiiildinir aqunra feel amended mid supplemented na f oi- lined by and nn ii church, school, 146 to 149 foot—Not (MD thnn 211,200 duced nnd imsaod (lrn.t reading *t a 1. That all Township ofllclalii bundling township funds, report and romlt eollec- ler wm erected thereon shall be at leant t 130 to 134 fent—Not. log than 24,700 roKular meotlntr of tha Mayor and whether mihlli!, private or piirn- (1) Ono ntory—1.MI0 square fret. aq nitre fcot squaro feet Ilium to Hie Treasurer monthly, KeHltin One, Section 7 of ARTICLE ehlal, club or other place of pub- 150 feet or more—Not less thnn 22,500 Council of the lioroujth of. New Shrews- 1. Thai K lax snle lie halil In 1866. I—DBKINH'IONK. Ii hereby umomled (2) Split lovel—l,7r.O Hiitinro feet, 136 to 180 feet—Not ICB.I than 24..1O0 bury, held on July B. 10fitlt nnrl rnilif lic itMnmhly netn.t,K over one hun- U) One and a hiilf mury—1,201) squnre feet sfiunra tact 4. That Ihe bond o( the Magistrate be Increased to 11,000.00 » per R, 8.nntl nM,>p.nmm.tfMl to rrad m followi: dred (10(1) pei norm ordinatiRo will be further considered 2AIS.1I, Section 7. WIDTH OK LOT, Th» iQU'ire feet on the flruL floor nnd h, I1UILDINU AUMA AND SIZE. 140 to 144 fee-t—Not leas thtin 2A,HO0 for final pnasajre at n regular meeilnv Section Four Hertloim 1, 2 and 1 B00 nqUftro feft on tlin orcond Tim arwi of any bulldlrttf crcr.tcd oqtmrc feet R Tlint tlie Mn^lslrate nmke deposits more frequently snd in definite amounts, width or n lot ahr.ll U dottl'mlticil of AHTICLK VIII—ADDITIONAL of mud ffovornlnif body to be held on ft. 'Mint tlu> rolltKUor mako drpuslti more fretpiently. by the length of In frontline nlonir floor, thereon shnll he nt Icnsti 145 to 14B ftets—Not lesH (luui 23,200 Auirubt 2, lDKfl, ut 8il5 P M., at tha USE KKOULATIONS CON'l ROLLINCJ • aqliam feet 7 That Ihe Do/ Llrnnse Ofhcia! maintain a hnnk account for 'log Mcensei, tlio btreel which II ntm.H, the rie- KK.SIDKNCK /ONES—nn hereby (4) Two-Htory—1,000 n(|unre foot (II One fltory—1,350 HUtinro feet. Tinton 1'nlln Public School nt Tlntnn K, That tilt r.liom r.uiilnifl by It.fc. iillll and 111.1 ba filed. tarntlruttlon of lot (nyuiwi* to b« (,'}.) Hi.ML lev«l—-l.RRO nrrs'VELT», •!«.(lon t, Tim ImuiitliiHrn of & t£. wM l iiiHlilm 1«1 » Ihnh n vtn tl.f> Hri»t IInor m.ti U00 miunvo »'•«" ", DAMliili It. »>»«, Clerk. •*h of the diitrlcle or contit ect feet In wUHJi nnd ICHB tbnn h) Two aide "nnfn—NICII 2fi feet. feel on the necoxwi iWwc (a) Out and ft hulf itory—1,000 •it RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956-35

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121 M0NM0UTH ST., RED BANK HIGHWAY 36. KEANSBURG TUES. & THURS. m 9 P. M. —FRIDAYS 'Til, 10 P. M. TUES. & THUZS. 'TIL 9 P. M. —FRIDAYS 'TIL 1O|P. M. C 'i RED BANK REGISTER Treated Af Rfverview mouth, feJl off bicyde and" hit The hoy« saBed KUU morning on ber aboard the Queen Elizabeth, 36-Thursday. July 26. 1956 utility pole; Nell McMulIen, 8, of I Wiltshire Agency the Franconla. They will visit The three are active Junior fire- Patsy Borelli, 66, of 7S Rector 603 Harding rd., Little Silver, England, Scotland, Ireland and men and Roger is a member of pi., Red Bank, had a portion of burns of back and arms, spilled Prance and -will return In Octo- the first aid squad. THE Red Bank Motorist's his foot cut off by a lawn mower hot chocolate; Arno Hoermanri, Lists ISew Rentals Wednesday afternoon of last 21, of Monmouth ave., Navesink, The Ella Wiltshire real estate License Revoked week. He was taken to Rivervicw cut upper lip, hit In face with OCEANPORT—Frank J. Bur- hospital where he is reported In wire; Harvey C. Tllton, Sr., 86,agency reports the following nett, 70, of Catherine st., Red fair condition. of 37 Highland ave., Rumson, summer rentals: Red Bank 6-1300 157 Broad Street I MONMOUTH DINER Bank, paid S200 and $15 costs and Persons treated at Riverview broken right ankle, fell while in Home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred had his license revoked for two the past week included Elsie Pan- boat; Michael Martin, 6, of 124 Leonardis at 63 Valentine st. Red Bank, N. J. years Monday on a charge of sius. 66, of 47 Waterman ave., Park rd., Fair Haven, splinter in Monmouth Beach, to Mr. and Mrs drunken driving. He appeared Rumson, broken right ankle, abdomen, slid down utility pole; Michael Cifafclly of New York OPEN FOR BUSINESS before Magistrate William W, Ul-tripped and fell down stairs; Wil- Joseph Pizzi, 9, of Cllffwood, cut city; home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- EASTERN INVESTMENT CO. man. liam Irgens, 14, of Bellevue ave., left foot, stepped* on tin can; uel Dlggle of 24 Griffin St., Mon- Burnett was picked up by po-Rumson, burned his forehead us- James McManus, 4, of Ninth St., mouth Beach, to Mr. and Mrs. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT lice in Long Branch after he al- ing a chemistry set; Madeline West Keansburg:,'- .cut left eye- James D. Rovengo of Bingham Your Home Town Investment Firm legedly sideswiped two cars on Ward, 10, of 204 Hudson ave., brow, hit with bat while playing, Hill circle, Rumson; home of Mr. Eatontown blvd. here, and did notEast Keansburg:, dog bite; John and Mrs. Elsa Joyce, 42, of 45 and Mrs. Harry Llppincott at 87 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY stop. J. Brown, 3, of 12 Highland ave., Salem lane, Little Silver, puncture Waterman ave., Rumson, to Mr. Jack Stephen Skakandy He was examined by Dr., Jacob Leonardo, doc; bite. wound of the right foot, stepped and Mrs. George West of Jersey Goldberg, who said he was drunk Also Evelyn Coleman, 57, of on nail. City. Members of the National Association of Secarlty Dealers, Inc. Parties Are Invited in Our Big Dining Room and unflit to drive. 270 Navesink p ave., Highlands, Home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. fishbone caught in throat; James Wortham at 60 Waterman ave., Conroy, C, of 410 Main St., Keans- Rumson, to Col. and Mrs. Joseph 65 MONMOUTH ST. - RED BANK 5VV;MM;NG POOL uilt uViil liift ifjlij, lilt by Ci'U- Democrats Rap P. Drlscoll of Detroit, Mich., in quet ball; Tommy Matthews, 2, Mosquito Conditions co-operation with the Lawley OWNERS ! of 95 Willow St., Fair Haven, cut agency; home of Mr. and Mrs. left nnklc, caught foot in bicycle MIDDLETOWN—Mosquito con- William J. Colucci of South Plaln- CALL ON US FOR wheel; Carroll Hughes, 15, of 18 ditions in this township camo un- fleld at 1390 Ocean ave., Sea • WATER FILTERS Willow st, Red Bank, cut right der fire by Richard E, Burke and Bright, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Ben- • POOL PAINTS wrist, tripped and struck hand Matthew J. Gill, Democratic can- nlng of Boonton, and home of • ACCESSORIES against window pane; James didates for the township commit- Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Smith at • SERVICE Stewart, 6, of Brlarwood rd., tee, at an executive meeting of 10 Valentine st., Monmouth Beach, Rumson, got splinter In foot at ths Middletown. Township Demo- to Mrs. Harold J. Manse of Deal. Authorized Distributor beach. cratic club last night. Mrs.-John B. Foster, 40, of First Apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ave.. Navesink, bitten by a neigh- The candidates stated they vin Fowler of 1256 Ocean ave.; bor's monkey; Leslie Bryan, 2, were at a loss to understand why Sea Bright, to Mr. and Mrs. M. T. (ma of 250 First ave., Atlantic High- the county board of freeholders O'Donnell of Nutley, and apart- Swimming Pool Products lands, injured right thumb, failed to appropriate enough ment of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fer- caught thumb in pump; Diane- funds for mosquito control in rara of 9 Atlantic way, Sea Bright, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dierschel J. & J. SWIMPOOL Motley, 10 South ave., Atlantic of New York city. Highlands, stung by a bee in his They added they were convinc- LOU HABBY SERVICE & SUPPLIES left eye; Richard Winters, 26, of ed that had the township en- It cosh less than you thought EArontown 3-0317 Atlantic Highlands, possible gineer "taken the care" to proper- CHARGE IT! EATONTOWN - FREEHOLD RD. broken right collarbone, slipped ly drain developments "we would Tinton Falls for a custom planned kitchen TINTON FALLS, N. J. and fell ofT bulldozer; George not be confronted with this siua- Kovelesky, 48, of 21 Hosford ave., tion." The Democratic candi- James Summers, Jack Walzer, USE OUR using only the finest quality materials, Leonardo, broken ankle, fell off dates recommended that the John Lemon, Jr., and James Dick ladder. township committee investigate are on the committee for the EASY PAYMENT PLAN Drop in and pick up our free floor plan guide, Robert Boyle, 6, of Apple ave., existing stagnant brooks and show "Scapln" at the Old Mill SAYINGS * 20% East Keansburg, puncture wound "take whatever steps necessary." theater Monday, Aug. 6, at 8:30 Fast, Guaranteed Watch Repairs Made on i to of left foot, stepped on nail; Mar- p. m., -which will benefit the local 115 W. Front St., Red Bank ... or Phone RE 6-2552 cella Fowler, 41, of 472 Broad- fire company and New Shrews- On Your Insurance way, Long Branch, cut left hand Middleweight Boxer Gene Full- bury first aid squad. SILVER JEWELERS on meat slicer; Joseph Reiss, 2, mer was named after Gene Tun- A farewell party was given last "The Little Pink Shop, Just A Few Steps Off Broad" WHY PAY MORE? of 15 Glcnmary ave., Middletown, ney. Fullmer's father, a former night for Leo Tector and Roger possible concussion, fell off head- amateur rlngman, was a Tunney and Lelghton Willgerodt at the 11 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK board of bed, striking his head; fan. Wlllgerodt home, Sycamore ave. It Pays to Advertise in The Register Vincent Papa, B, of Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, possible broken right wrist, fell off porch railing; Charles Brister, 55, of 105 Jackson st., Fair Haven, cut left thumb on lawn mower blade; Me- lanie Brennan, 6, of 3-A Spring ter., Red Bank, possible concus- sion, fell down stairs. Edward Burdell, 9, of 101 Cres- cent St., Keansburg, possible broken right foot, riding bicyclo when he was sideswiped by 639-41 Amboy Ave. truck, truck running over his Perth Amboy, N. J. foot; Diana Laoy, 4, of 96 Little Tel.: HWcrest 2-2684 Silver pkwy., Little Silver, cut right second finger, fell on milk bottle; John Slovenz, 15, of Ply- mouth ave., Port Monmouth, cut j left index finger with knife while cleaning fish; Wesley Wainright, 14, of 45 Spring ter., Red Bank, bruises of left hip, arm and LOW FOOD PRICES! knee, ran into truck while riding SAVE 26c ON bicycle. Robert Fisher, 9, of 67 Highland ave., Leonardo, cut scalp on truck door; Robert Fratangelo, 22, of Long Branch, cut left arm Yacht Club Coffee with knife; Christine Miller, 22, of 45 Madison ave., Red Bank, cut right foot, stepped on piece of glass in swimming pool; Robert SAVE 16c ON GEISHA SOLID PACK Graham, 2, of 20 Willis pi., Riv- erside Heights, cut over right eye, struck by corner of swing; How- ard Scher, 11, of 33 Waverly pi., Rfid Bank, cut lower lip, struck White Meat Tuna 3 by another player in baseball game. Murray Houtkin of 48 John st., MEN'S SHOP, INC. Red Bank, cut left wrist while SAVE 12c ON MUELLER'S ™~ ~~ 62 Broad St. Red Bank laying linoleum; Denlse Thomp- son, 8, of Port Monmouth, cut Spaghetti Twist SAVE lie ON MEDDOLAND

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Imported SCOTCH o °» D FIFTH Cheddar Cheese PKG AMB • 100% California CRACKERS AMB DRY WINES 27' WINE • Rhine • ChlantI F. F. V. • Ssutsrns • Zlnfsr.sir! WISE POUT • SHEBEY Chocolate Drop 9 0Z. • Burgundy • Barbarone • MUSCATEL COOKIES PKG. 17 Potato Chips «°25 .79 |.95 •T-SO GAL. CS. 4 GALS. ----- . w a aa, ar| f-f||y 2 GAL STORE HOURS ORANGE JUICE Red Bank store open DAVIDSON'S DAVIDSON'S FREE Thursday and Friday till 9 p. m. Little Silver store Bottled In Bond fi oz. Kentucky Stmlght 3 CANS PARKING open till 9 p. m. Fridays. FIFTH t , BOURBON MINUTE MAID 100 Proof New Enlarged and Improved FIFTH QT. 4 YEARS OLD LEMONADE .95 e Parking Lot In Rear ©f Store. ESS? SCOTCH WHISKY 4 FIFTH Entrance on Linden Place BED SANK and UTTSJ SILVER Ili&UlAffllVil,Lj' i WITH 3 ~ 39 t- 1 Want Ad Section ANK REGISTER Sporfs Thursday, July 26, 1956—37 District Lightning Championships This Week Red Bank Little League Champions Spence Morgan Four M.B.C. Skippers Fires No-Hitter; To Sail for Titles Spotting Sports Legion Wins, 1-0 Four skippers from fleet 70 of Include Davi- Shay of Plainfiold, Burnside Steals Home Monmouth Boat club will compete a clever sailor and winner of num- in the Metropolitan District Light- erous regattas. Ha will represent By Hy Cunningham To Score Lone Hun; ning chompionshifs scheduled on the Raritan Yacht club of Perth the Navesink river this week-end. Amboy. Twenty boats in all are expected JIED. BANK'S HOME TOWN LITTLE LEAGUE WAS A Red Bank Leads Loop Irv Lewis, Roy Knapp and Joe to cross tlie starting linn to deter- Nciner of the same club will fill .BIG- LEAGUE during this baseball season for the little ball- WEST LONG BRANCH — mine who will sail the Lightning out that club's entries. players. In the past, the league Just rolled along, operating in a Spencer Morgan's no-hitter and Class International championships Robin Burnslde'a steal of home at Crystal Bench, Ontario, Canada, Phil and Jamca Schumackcr, fashion that was not considered suitable by several managers. in September. Pete Axford and Hank Fritz of There were arguments with umpires and managers, and, some- gave Red Bank a 1-0 win over West Long Branch Monday night Local representatives are headed Lake Wallcnpaupack, Pa., Dr. C times, spectators would get into the act. Today, that situation 1; P. Shoemaker of Lake Mohawk in tho Monmouth County Ameri- by two veteran skippers in Mias and Ed Dcin and Tom Destasio practically nif. can Legion Junior Baseball June Metliot and Charlie Allaire. Miss Methot is a former state of Osslnlng, N. Y,, also will b» Before this season started, managers of olRlit teams league. The triumph assured the amonp entrants trying for th« coaches and others interested got together and decided Red Bank nine of no worso than champion and winner of the event crown. to got the league operating in smoother fashion. They a tie for first place in the cir- In 1952-53-51. Allairo Is a former cuit. Atlantic Coast champion and state Tho first race will get off Sat- decided to get a man to boss the entire league and to champ and won the event In urday at 1:30 p. m. Two races will act as commissioner the "Ford Frick" of the Bed Bank The Bankers completed their bo hold Sunday, the first break- league. 1950-51, 'This string of victories schedule with nine wins against by M.B.C. Lightning sailors kept Ing away at 10:30 a. m. The af- It was a tough job to come up with the name of a person three setbacks. the titlo at Monmouth Boat club ternoon session will bo at 2:30 willing to Bupervisa the activity of this circuit. They finally The only run by the Bankers tor live years in a row. o'clock. decided William P. Pazicky, principal of River Street school, came in the sixth frame when Stevo Perkins, junior sailing in- After the races, trophies will b* was the man for the job, provided he would accept the rugged Bruce Phillips walked and ad- structor at M.B.C, and Reid Dick- awarded in the M.B.C. clubhouse. position. After giving the situation considerable thought, Bill vanced to second an Burnside's eraon, veteran Lightning sailor, Tho host club will serve lunch- decided to take the commissioner's job. And a lucky move it was bunt single. After "Eddie Ege- will fill out the other two slots eon botli days for skippers and for Bed Bank's LitWe League. land struck out, Phillips was for the local club. crown. A dance will be held Sat- Pazicky spent hours work- caught at the plate on an at- Other noted skippers to sail here urday night. Ing on by-laws as well as " * — tempted squeeze that was snuffed making rules and regula- out when Pitcher Ronnie Shatto tions for ball teams when tossed low and Acquaro came up on the field for circuit with tho ball for the tag out. Roger Low Triumphs games. Managers are all On the next pitch Burnside out with praise for Mr. Pa- stole home on a close play In zicky and the job he has which Shatto was tossed out of accomplished In getting the the game for disputing the call. In Comet Regatta league to work with the West Long Branch threatened tick of a grandfather's in the last of the sixth when FJa- dock. "This league Is won- vil VanDyke reached first on an Winner Unseats Brother Larry Low, derful since Mr. Panicky error. Morgan then forced Skip took over," stated one man- VanDyke to ground out and ager. Making a tour of fanned White. Who Won Territorials Last Year the four fields and then Morgan struck out eight bat- watching the eight' teams ters and walked only two as he in action, all managers recorded hia first no-Mt, no-run In Army Swim Meet OCEANPORT—Ona Low lost were of the same opinion. game. the North Jersey Comet Terri- Commissioner Pazicky is genei In another league tussle Oak- torial sailing regatta Sunday, but ally in attendance, except whei another Low picked up the tltl» pressure of business keeps hin hurst and Ncntune wound up In away. The commissioner walk: a 2-2 deadlock. Ronnie Phillips dropped by his brother to keep had a no-hitter going in the ab- It among family winnings. around from field to field will breviated contest. eye3 as sharp as a fish hawk' Larry Low of the Atlantifl when diving for a flounder. . Hi BED HANK Highlands Yacht club lost th» haa managers toe the mark as Commissioner BUI Paxlcky Bowers, 3b championship to his brother Rog- well as players. One of his rules Patton, lb ' er Sunday when the Shrewsbury rhlllips. c Z.'.'.T.V Sailing and Yacht club sponsored is that players stay in dugouts when a game is in session. When Uurnside, as there are no dugouts, managers are responsible for keeping the Efrelnnd, 2b , the Comet Territorial regatta on players a safe distance from the playing field and" the batter. Rosen, If ,'."..'.'.'.'.". the Shrewsbury liver. Ed Ryan of the host club fin- Mr. Fazlcky organized the umpires and we'd be safe Mnzzn, rf .'.V.'".....''..'.".'.V....V 2 ished second, scoring 92 point» In saying*that the officials here are better than most Morgan, p .'.'..."'....'. 2 which was only six and onc-ha(f leagues produce in the county. Heading the list is Bob 20 points behind the victor. Bobby Olshon, Bed Bank high school's now baseball coach; Lloyd WEST LONG BRANCH Wales, Jr., of Gresn Pond won Belton, Buc junior varsity diamond coach and basketball third place honors with 01 points. coach; Tony Amendola, also a member of the Buc coach- F Van Ilyke. ss. ..'. A* The regatta was scheduled to , ing sbiil, and Fete MacDonald, Herman Canonlco and M. Van Duke, lb., p. 3 White, cf 3 start Saturday, but inclement Tony ^Squirrel" Privetera. Shntto, p •» weather postponed events that The commissioner clocks each game and is to settle any Vltola, rf '.','.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 0 day. Officials of the Shrewsbury Acqunro, c •> situation that might pop up. He'll not let a manager postpone Tntano. 3b l Yacht and Sailing club then held ••a gamB^-becauae the coach cannot make it that particular night. Scarpolli, rf., lb 1 all three races Sunday. Teams plapr on scheduled nights or forfeit. This rule really keeps Cnpun, 2b .'.'.'".'.'.'.'.'.'. 2 Jerry Drew, Jr., of tho host managers on the stick. We were chatting with the commissioner Ravchner, cf .2 b club got the jump on the Comet quite some distance from one of the games. Out of a clear blue IS ~0 ol sailors in the first race when h« sky, he said, "Look at that manager questioning the umpire's de-' SUMMARY Frederick W. Frcibott copped this event. Drew drop- clslon on that home plate play. I'll have to have a talk with that lad Struck out—By Morttan 8, Shatto 6 Frederick W. Frelbott, son ped back In the second however, and straighten him out." How can a league miss being one of the , Bases on balls—Off Moritan 2. Shut- when he finished seventh and best when a conscientious commissioner Is keeping tabs on all • to h. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freibott Hits—OfT Shntto 4 In S 2-3 Innings Main st., Port Monmouth, w wound tip sixth in the third race. league play. M. Van Dyke, 0 in 1-3 Inning. compete in the All Army awln Roger Low picked up his points It was a surprise to see the number of women folks mlng meet at Fort MacArthm by taking first place in both tha Interested hi the youngsters and their ball playing. In The eight teams of the Red Bank Little League concluded their rogular season this San Pedro, Cal., starting toda; second and third races. Ho mark- ed up a close win over Ryan in the absence of her husband, Mrs. Ben Boss takes over weok with Merchants Trust company winning ths business division of the circuit and the and running through Saturday. the Meld in which her optimist t<\un was playing, we heard Monmouth Team Freibott qualified for the me* the second and then beat Wales a yell: "All right now kids, wo need some hits," Looking . Quads taking the championship of the club bracket. In top photo are the Merchants Trust over the line In the final event when he won the platform dlvln, Tho two victories for Roger Low back, we discovered Mrs. Boss doing the coaching. champs: First row, from the left, are Gregg Ayers, Jeff Ayers and Paul Breslin. Standing, event, finished second In the 10C Another call from a female behind the fence went like this: Takes 1st Army meter free-style, was second 1; took the title away from hij second row, Floyd Morris, George Taylor, James Carnart, Dan Ciaglia, Eric Ayers, Mi- brother Larry, who won tha "Hey, get a picture, of the firemen's team." In the dugout of the the three-meter dive event am crown last year on Sandy Hook Merchants Trust company team was Mrs. Fran Ayres, acting as chael Breslow and Marc Ayers. Third row, Coach Izzy Breslow, Larry McFeeley, Bobby third in the 200-meter frec-styli bay when the Atlantic Highlands official scorer. Mrs. Izzy Breslow seemed to have charge of the two Swim Crown event In a Korea swim meet. Hi Coyle, Peter Procopio, Eddi^ Winrow, John Galatro and Warren Scott. In lower photo are Yacht club sponsored the event. milk cans used to supply water to thirsty ball players. Signaleers Sew Up is with the I Corps of the Eight! Lelghton Waters was chair- One of the problems of this circuit Is getting parents the Quad ch> 'npions. Front row, George Gaines, James Ferraro and George Carey, Jr. Army. man of the regatta, assisted by out to watch the kids play ball. Some Improvement in at- Center row, Joe Gaines, Richard Tomaino, Max Pokus, Jr., Brian McFadden and Fred Crown on Final -Day Bud Jones and Dave Kingston, tendance is noticeable this season. They tell us the firemen Other officials were Bill Howard, get out the largest number of fans. Brink. Rear row, Henry Richard, coach of Quad nine and president of the Red Bank Lit- Al Monmouth Pool Post Swimmers [leet captain of the local club, tle League, Dominic Setaro, George Hicks, John Hendrickson, Joe Hicks and Bill Hasel- ommodoro Bill Robinson, Dave BOATS, BOATS AND MORE BOATS—II will be a busy PORT MONMOUTH—Fort Mon- Blake, Bob Ycager, Doug Ferris week-end for sailors and yachtsmen in this area, starting tomorrow. man, assistant coach. mouth continued to dominate the In Army Meet and Dean Waters. About 1,000 persons and 300 privately owned craft from four First Army swimming tourna- FOHT MONMOUTH—Six For1 states will converge on Red Bank this week-end for the 11th annual ment as the Signaleers Friday ' FIRST RACE Monmouth swimmers aro on th 1. Drew; 2. Roger Low; 3. KaHer- rendezvous ot the Third Coast Guard District Auxiliary, Northern Adamson, Pagdin Win Stern Cops night recorded their fifth straight 12-man team on' the West coast man: 4. Ryan: n. Wat«: 6. Brooks; T. area. CGA Rendezvous team championship. The Mon- to represent First Army in th Kingston; «. Karley; 9. Leuvelink; 10. This gang of boatmen were here- last year and a On Shrewsbury River mouth squad compiled 45 points All Army swimming and divinj -Illtenherger. beautiful sight it made with craft from four states spread OCEANPORT—Nicky Adamson VP's Trophy In 11 events, six better than run- championships. The three-da; SECOND RACE . out on the Navesink river. , This Week-End ncrup Fort Dix, as the two-day 1. rioter Low; 2. Ryan: 3. Robinson: won the novice point race, and LEONARDO —Albert Stern, swim meet starts today at Fori . Wiilcs; Ei. KEnRston; fi. Larry Low; Jan Pagdin triumphed In tho Jun- meet ended at the field house pool MacArthur, Cal. . Drew: 8. Leuvelink; 9, Katterman; Auxiliary craft from New York, New Jersey, Vermont and About 1,000 persons and 300 scoring a net 67-69—136 in the It was a three-team race all Connecticut will begin arriving at the moorings tomorrow. A privately owned yaohts from four ior point race held by Shrewsbury finals of the medal play champion- The First Army group also 0. MiltcnberKer. Sailing and Yacht olub tho post tho way, with Fort Devcns fad- THIRD RACE "British" form of review is., scheduled for the fleet Saturday, with states are expected to converge ship, won the Vice,Presldent's cup Ing in the stretch to gain third eludes threo swimmers from Fort Rear Admiral Henry C. Perkins, commander of the Third Coast on the Navesink river, starting week. of Beacon Hill Country club Sun- Devens, two from Fort Dix and I. Roger Low: 2. Wales: 3. Katter- Peter Clark was second In the place with 35 points. Overall, he other from Fort Wadsworth. man: 4. Ryan; 5. Robinson; 6. Drew; Guard district, and other ranking officials, plus officers of the tomorrowt fof r Vh 11th annual day. Devens had four Individual win- Miltenberger: 8. Leuvelink: 9. Far- auxiliary, presiding. In this type of review, the party gets its rendezvous of the Third Coast novice race, David Tlllotson, third; Rocco V. Cioffl's 73-65—138 took ners, while Monmouth and Dix Tho other member in the party Is ey; 10. Turner. Inspection tour under way while the full dress fleet Is anchored ruard District auxiliary's north- John Ruthrauff, fourth; Don second and Victor E. Grossingcr, each had three firsts. Bill Stovall SEC Tom DIgby of Ponca City, FINAL POINT STANDINGS in columns. ern area. -• The yachtsmen are ex- Pagdin, fifth, and Martha Robin- with a 71-68—139, took third place. from Plcatlnny arsenal captured Okla., who, with Herb Kobayashl I. Roger Low, Atlantic Highlands pected to visit for the week-end son, sixth. Winners In the match play of Honolulu and a. Dix swimmer . C 0S>-'.; 2. Ed Ryan, Shrewsbury The auxiliary is a voluntary, civilian organization o In the Junior point race, Lea first place tho previous evening will be tho coaches. . & Y. C.—32; 3. Bob Wales, Jr., boat owners and operators, aviators and radio operators. - and then hoist anchor early Sun- championship for the President's In tho 100-yard backstroke. rcen Pond—al; I. Jerry Drew, Jr., day. . , Adamson, Jr., was second; Arthur cup were Mayor John H. Hawkins The six Signaleers who also ihrewabury R. & V. C—88U: 5. Dav« authorized by Congress to assist the Coast Guard In the Going into the final night's promotion of safety at sea. Tho Sandy Hook division, Mayor Katharine Elkus White Fox, third; Buff Zlllger, fourth, | over Don Corwln, one up; William tielpcd Fort Monmouth to its fifth Cattermnn, Lake Hopatconjr, 87: 6, and Robbie Robinson, fifth. Kennedy over Harold Kerr, four competition, Monmouth had a straight First Army title, held ;obby Robinson, Shrewsbury S. & Y. headed by Charles Levltan of Mctedeconk, Is host to the is expected to welcome the fleet slim two-point spread over Dix :.—11; 7. Iton Louvelink, Lake Hoj>»t- rendezvous. to this borough, and Gov. Robert and three; Fred Merrlman over ast week, are Mlllard McDanlel onK—77; fc. Dave Klntcston, Shrewi- B. Mcyner has proclaimed Satur- William Fenwlck, three and two; and Devens. The last named f Wilmington, Del.; Dave Gart- mry S, & Y. C.—75 s !>. Hank Milten- Second on the water agenda will be the Metropolitan District day "U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Stanley Savage over Ed Savidge, Army installation took over tlie Icy, Hawaii; Bill Hadji of Miami •ercer, Monmouth B, C.—74; 10. Bill Lightning championship, an event sponsored by Monmouth Boat Little League lead In the finals of the 200-yard 'arley, Luke Hopatconjr—73: 11. Larry Day" to honor the event. one up, and Sam G-laimo over Ray "''la.; Dick Huber of Auburn, Cal.; .ow, Atlantic Highlands Y. C.—701 club on the Navesink river. This event brings in skippers from the breast-stroke. Devens placed one- Auxiliary craft from New York, LeStrango, two and one. oo Klein of Compton, Col.', and 2. Erv Coon (lien Wild Lake— 62 s Northern Jersey and Hudson river sections—the best In their re- New Jersey, Connecticut and Ver- two, as Dave White of Dos Clarence Pendleton of Washlng- 3. Ed Fracker. Raritan Y. C. —61s spective areas. About 20 boats will be on hand. The first two finishers Seaboard Div. Molncs, la., won the event, and on, D. C. 4. Leo Kltzpntrlck. Highland Lake— will sail for the Lightning Class International championship at mont will start" anchoring tomor- Walt Hapke from Seguando, Cal., 56: U. John Ilrooks, Pncknnnck Lak* row night. A "British" form of STANDINGS Jersey Shore Bill Fortune of Los Angeles and —55: in, Pon Olson, Rarllnn Y. C. — Crystal Beach, Ontario, Canada, in September. review is scheduled Saturday, pre- GROUP "A" finished second. Kobayashl are the two from Fort ; 17. Dean Waters. Shrewsbury Y. A W Sunday's Results Fort Dix tightened the team C—r,2: IS. Eil Ti«rce, lUritan Y. Over in the Sandy Hook bay area, tho Atlantic Highlands sided over by Rear Admiral Henry Fair Haven Orioles 19 Dix. Dovens has Walt Hapke of —IB; 19. Larry Owen, Rurllan Y. Yacht club, headed by Commodore Dominic A, Caruso, Is C. Perkins, Ooast Guard com- St. James Bmv«s 13 R«d Bank Townors'4, Bclmnr 1. raco as Carl Williams of Buffalo, Soguando, Cal; Dave White of -—lii: 20, Ted Turner, Green Pond playing host to the nation's top Shir class skippers. This mander of the third district, and Rumson Bulldogs 12 Leonardo 8, Atlantic Highlands 7. N. Y,, won the 200-yard back- DPS Molncs, la., and Charles Wolf — 4.'1: 21. Hick Duvla. Mnnmollth B. C. water event will start Saturday and run through Wednes- other ranking officials of the aux- Little Silver Rocket! 3 Koyport 10, Whlfanvlllc S. stroke. Monmouth placed second, f Bronxvlllc, N. Y. Larry Shan- —cond step toward a berth on of persons to the county with the running of the $50,000 Monmouth QROUP "C" ivcr I'laza Pack 32 Awards will bo presented at a River Plata Panthers ...- , 14 Long Branch - 9 Tho. Signalmen regained tho ho U. S. Olpmplc team. Next Is Oaks. This event is for three-year-old flllios and will be over one team lead In tho next event, how- dinner-dance for outstanding ac- Shrewsbury Foxes 11 Red Bank Townors 8 he Intcr-scrvlco meet Aug. 1-3 nt Wins Five iiL a Koiv mllo and an eighth. This wcok-ond will probably be the biggest complishments of auxiliary mem- Fair Haven Ciuuinnls . H Lennnrrto S ever, as SlBintleer John Mlllnril S Di for sports with all big activities plus other competition such as bers during the past year. ' LUtie Sii'/cr Hovers 6 Belmar Indians ' 4 of Newton, Mass., won tho 400- RIVER PLAZA—A third-Inning baseball, golt and still other sailing activities. GROUP "D" yard freestyle grind. This put ally giivis iUver Plaza pack 32 Tho Sandy Hook division, head- Red Bnnk Elks .. 14 Koyport A. A _ 4 Tough Fight Ahead ed by Auxiliary Captain Charles Fair Haven Hnwks II 10 West Long Branch 4 tlie Sljrnalmen two-up on Devnns n oiisy 8-1 victory over Atlantic Little Silver Havens s ta and Tour on Fort Dix. ' :ipfhliuul3 pack 22 lost week. TENNIS CLINICS UF INTEREST IN THE SPORT— Levltan of Metedeconk, is hOEt Atlantic Highlands .!.- 3 (1 For Stadium Itaccrs for tho rendezvous. Rumson Wildcats 6 IS Whitcsvlllo 2 7 In tho Ilnal race, the 400-yard The victors concluded tho soa- Jock Moody, borough recreation director, guvo tcnnla a shot Remits of Gamei Durlnr P«st Weak medley relay, Monmouth clinched BELMAR—Bill McCarthy of m with six wins, having won in' Uio arm lout month when ho started tho wheels rolling Kurnson Terriers 15, St. Jamei Gnnics Sunilny 'Uuinnon nnd Peto LaVnnco of Its fifth straight crown, bc-utlng 10 last flvo In a row, and four for a tennis clinic an tho IVIurino purk courts, Teaming Jockey Gets Trophy Drnves 5. Hod Bank at Long Branch. Fort Dix in this nice Ijy 12 sec- Spring Lake, winners of the modi- up with Bill ttlicrwood of Sherwood's Sporting Goods, Brond 1'alr llnven Orioles S, LIUIs Sliver Meyport at Leonardo. iled nnd sportsmen division titles Eairles 1. onds, Tho time wns 4:-15.7. St., tho pair obtained tin, services of Edward James Moyliin, From Theater Group Atlantic IIIghlandH at Belmar. respectively Inst season nt Wnll ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS PACK 22 lair Haven Hawks 7, Little .Silver Monmouth'si depth paid off for AD R H fifth ranking tennis player In the country. Moylan waB in OCEANPORT —Jenny Kgan, Rovers 4. Whltcsvllle at Went Long •Indium have a tough light ahead the title IIH they scored points •raid!, ih 4 0 2 clinrgo of a clinic hero Juno 10 nnd It drew qulto a crowd resident nctress of tho Monmouth Little Sliver Ravens 9, Fair Haven Branch. of them if they nrc going to re- Cardinals S, ' In all but one race—t-ho 400-yard 0 2 of kids hoping to tako up (ho game. Festival Theatre Stud|o, Inc., at peat thin year. lh .1 0 Ilcil Bunk Elks 6, Rlvtc. Plait Tan- IN~GOI7F TOIJRNKY Individual medley. Five Signal- the Old Mill, presented a trophy thers 4. "CllnlcJ dnyn" thon woro scheduled on tho local courtfl, but this men finished In runnnrup spots. McCarthy, In the modlfliMl divi- rry, Ii to Jockey Johnny ' Rogalbuto, Shrewsbury Foxes 2, Rummn Wild. LEONARDO—Pro Andy Slltora tlmd Harold Potter, 20-year veteran player and Instructor at Rod All told, W swi.-nnicrii competed sion, hn.i .'108 points, giving him •liiti-k. i-f Bank borough courts, and Nancy Phllp, working for tho recreation winner of thn sixth race last Fri- catt s 1. ot Beacon Hill Country club will n tie for third place, and limvlng day run In honor of the theater Kumsoii Uulldous 8, Shrewsbury watch two of his students play In tho 11th ii ii n u it I swim mnet. , rf committee, aro Instructing the kids, Clinics aro hold cech Tuesday Wolverineolverines 0. I'lcntlnny iifseniil'H lonn entry hud him 20 points off tlie pace set by group, UttlUttl o SilveSil r Kpckets H, Fslr llnven tomorrow In tho Now Jcmcy Jun- If, and, Thlirsday morning nnd about 25 to 30 kids aro on hand for In- eight points, wlillo li'ort WudH- Dill Chnvallcr or Sayrcvlllo with Tho entire company wore guests Eniiles !,, ior Glrlo' cliamplonshlp at tho 29 1 struction. , Humiion Terriers 11, Little .Silver worth hud throe. Fort Nlngara, •118. LaVnnco has '158 points for ot Amory L. Hnskoll, president Maplowood Country club, Murcla third place in tho aportmnr-n IllVKIl I'LAZA PACK 32 Harold Korr, Hlnglcn champion of tho Rod Bunk of tho Monmouth Park Jockoy Rockets H. 1lo.nl, Red Bank Catholic, nnd N. Y., didn't BCOI-B, borough tminU tournament for a number of yearn, coiidiictn FnIr Ilnvon Orioles 10, Shrewsbury With the* 'fid trophy won, Mon- division. Jack Hurt of Brnok AB R H club, and honorary chairman o[ Wolverines I. Ann Ilubbard, Rumson, who were Hiivcn, PH., IBIMIB with 501 points, irfirfrlotll , .Hi tC a tfiinlH cllnlo at ItiiMnou Victory park Tuenflny nnd linn Kumson Wlldcnts II, Little Silver mouth now him captured HOVCII Mi'Kll n 2b 4 tho company's Community Spons- overs 0. star golfers on their respective Tommy Clink of Rt'il Hank ono scheduled for tonight. itiimson'H recreation ooinmlfiNlon oring commlttco, high school teams this past ot the 11 tournament! conducted. , it , 4 - 1H HpoiiNorliiff thin nourt rltnlo nt Victory park, Mttle .Silver Ravens 4, Panthers a. hold:', down :-txtli hi tiiu II 4 Mombom of tho commlttco who Hod Itnnk Klks 14, Fair llnven (Jsril. "pi-Ing, will cnnifiele. niodlllmlx with ;IT>t> puhitH, while 4 jnnln i. 4 With clinics being hold horn and In Iliiitmnn, w? should br. also ullumlcil woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Having n Ilrntl. Party? I'lirUci' Holm of Vrei'iiiil'l IM In guUliitj ljitlUr high nuhuol tcnnii teams In tho future, Somn of Hlirowiliury I'uxei I, Fulr Hnveu Uinio I'nrrna Thim Hff) \m for it 11 yum- putty rinnls. 4 Robert O. Thatcher, Chapel Hill; Hawks 1, Appllcatlnnit r»ir tiltthfu and rnllla II- .Siuiilwii'htrt timl niilailn matin up tin foil I'til Pine:'' In tile .'ipoitMlilrn r( tho high nohool conchm In tha county aro in 1 ho Job Just to fill Mr. and Mm. Frederick HOWBD, ltnm.,m UulldoKS 3, Little Silver onsen may ho ohti.lnoil nt tlm loh wny yim like thorn, -Mi, Hi, imulpd wllli ,'llj-'. liotli (IrlvdH Imvn been ' rf the> jjaooltltm, When thin happQDH, a high school player Is not gotfcjsig Eneles 1, printing dnpiirlmenl of The lloglslcr. rlilrliMi wllli ureHnWii* nml Ktnvy only M. Y\ , ,•( Runinon, nnil Mr*. T/fiwrcncc Tay- .St. James Wo hava ,ill imrehbui * lui un ,,n hand. well iiH'tMitly and nifty ftttut thuJlIroper Instruction. T Iraves II, I'alr Haven Wo hnva «ll ,i.rf,.,.,,, („, u, ,,,, !;.:i'i, l,inl wlK'n [II'IICUUKIMI./HK II- lor of Holmdal. Kniilcs 7, C CalUsil BX D-COlJ.-AdverllfnKiai" . U U» lwah'ls. RED BANK REGISTER EATONTOWN PLAYGROUND Schuster, If. 2 1 1 38—Thurjday, July 26, 1956 Recreation Loop AB R H Gerard, rf 0 0 0 Berry. D _ 6 12 36 10 10 SURF, FIELD AND STREAM HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC Brlckhout. c 4 1 2 PERRY'S IDLE HOUil valuation of approximately $350, n H Hciiiloi), si 3 0 WESTSIDE "Y" PLAYGROUND 000. This area runs from Takan Rubles, 2b it Tomaino. 3b 3 1 AB E H Timely Notes On The Great Outdoors Henrn. !b S 1 Acker, 2b I „0 2- TROPHIES Buonnno, HI o o Outboard Marina assee Lake to the Deal line (Elber MRIICIIO, lb 0 (1 Hearn, cf 1 (I Huntley, rf. ; 4 2 2 By STEW \AN VLIET on, N. J.). Itetuo, ,1b, Horowitz. IT 3 0 Stanton, lb 4 2 3 LARGEST STOCK "Elberon typifies one of Ilutthcs. If Adlnnro, 2b 3 I) Morris, ss 4 2 4 many communities where property Setaru, c Severini. rf 4 0 Melbourne, rf 2 ' IN THE COUNTY Boats for Hire Blue Gold In the "Acid Waltr" | cetches or big fish. It was quite a Sweeney, cf Scott, cf, 4 0 0 owners have vigorously, fought fa Scarnlne, rl Stanton, If 3 1 1 day following such a heavy blow. bar sportsmen access to jetties. Sewnrd, p Oarrett. c 3 Like big ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Vincent, p 3 ENGRAVED Last week we predicted that the "Since local, county and state Cntfle, p BOATS, MOTORS AND Hock of chick- big run of blues would hit the AB R H Rodrigues, 3b 2 I) 0 ens waiting for funds are spent yearly for im- Merker, 2b li 3 Hoia. rf 0 0 0 SUPPLIES FOR SALE their daily Shrewsbury Rocks by Sunday, but provement of public roads our LITTLE SILVER Kerrigan, lb 6 4 FREE Teeding of it so happens that the big sand- beachfront areas, the Monmouth AB R H Seeley, rf 6 3 33 eels of the "acid water" were too County Federation of Sportsmen's Hance. ss „ 0 Pitman, p.- B . 1 • Dockage Available Clacked corn, much to pass up. Vaniler Voilrte, 2b 2 ] McLauBhlln, 3b 4 2 Plmlico race course's clubhouse so, as of last clubs feels that designated park- Vaujthnn. cf 4 .1 Nnppo, 88 R 3 was built in 1870. It Is one of • Luncheonette Sunday, thous- ing areas should be established in Smith, ,1b .1 I Walder. If 5 2 the oldest structures in racing. Flirty Boats and Pollution MnU.li*ws, c 2 2 Steward, c. R 2 n d s upon the vicinity of jetties and seaNlelson- . lb •>. i Schmedes, cf 5 3 2 The basement originally contained > Let us serve thousands of 8 As we recall, last year a num- walls; also adequate right of way Glulin. If I 2 bowling alleys for fans to use be- JEWELERS t ll jtti hld b d 47 23 H your beating needs ind 10-pound ber of coa3tal communities in to all jetties should be sured Rlhuatelli, rf 2 S tween races. nullnosed blues Monmouth county complained by every community." De Stefano, p .1 0 HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD .Stracener, p 0 0 209 BROADWAY Myrtle Ave. it Gooseneck Point iwarmed int- that their beaches were being The Monmouth County Federa- AB R H National League batsmen hit Bridge, OCEANPORT, N. J. what, has com littered by refuse from party tion of Sportsman's clubs goes on 21 22 Maimlln. lb 30 erand slam home r»ns( In 1955, J.QNG BRANCH lo be errone r'rlde. 2b This was five under the all-time fishing boats which, at that timei , record as advocating the follow- HIGH SCHOOL PLA.YGTIOUND Ellington. «g LONG BRANCH 6-3717 ously know: were fishing for fluke located ing resolutions: AB R H SewardSd , 33bb 3 0 0 league mark of 35 set in 19S0. Stew VaoVlict as the "A c i close to the shore. (1) That a. definite ruling be Schweert, lb 3 0 0 Roblet, cf 3 1 1 for their dail; They enacted ordinances to re-made by the U, S. Attorney Gen- Maletto, rf 2 0 0 Sweeney, If 3 0 0 Water," waiting sulphuric acli Abbey an., p 3 0 0 HujrheB, p 3 10 release of dilute strain these boats from approach- eral to define riparian rights, their Ewald, If 3 0 0 Llsowiky, rf 3 10 ing the shore any closer than a duration and assignment of same Mulvlhill, c 2 0 0 Cagle. c 3 10 waste at the assigned spots, Williams, BI 1 0 0 one-hour's run southeast fron: specified distance, and provided to new owners. , Benlncasa. cf „ „... 3 0 0 29 4 3 Scotland lightship at 2,200 revolu- patrftl boats to enforce these laws. (2) That the Department of Con- Harding, 2b 3 0 0 1 NVENTQRY tions per hour. Now we find an article contained servation and Economic Develop- Crabtree, 3b 0 I) II HIGH SCHOOL PLAYGROUND Hall, is., p 2 0 1 AB R According to reports from boat; In last Sunday's Herald Tribune, ment, Division of Planning and Koltun. 3h 2 I! I) H all along the coast of MonmoutI written by Harry Carlin, entitled Development (Navigation Section) Gerard, rf 1 0 0 Schwe#n, lb 1 1 1 Wllllami, c 1 0 1 MMetto, rf. ,. 1 0 ? and Ocean counties it was om"Do Beaches Spur Pollution?" In provide rules stipulating that no WllHami, c 1 1 1 of the banntr days of bluenshing, which he brings out the question further funds be allocated to con- Koltun, p. • ( 1 1 with jumbo blues running up t of "what becomes of the moun- trol erosion for jetties and bulk- Harding. 2b tt 2 12 pounds. tains of refuse bathing beaches heads unless perpetual public right 1 2 blueclaw crabs, and there are still Mulvihlll If...... t.\ 1 1 I A reason given by one of th and resort colonies accumulate of way is granted for public use, Williams, ss 4 1 1 /FIT All CMS] each day?" and further, that all riparian some fluke to be had. Schweera, 3b ]1 0 top charter boat skippers is tha' Lester Lovett of Shrewsbury n Clvi the waste provides food for plank Mr. Carlln discovered that after grants axe to be Investigated, to full ton, which makes the planktoi many of these privately operated assure their validity. has recently returned from a bus- floor grow fast and large, which, in beaches closed at sundown, much (3) Any municipality that fails iness trip Into Delaware, where turn, attracts feed fish, such of the refuse was piled on theto provide reasonable or adequate he did some fishing in Delaware sand eels, which, according to oui beach, below the high-tide mark, parking facilities shall be denied bay. On one trip into Indian Informant, are the largest he hai and Is carried away when the public funds to proteot city or river inlet his party landed T5 ever seen. Th«y, in turn, attrac1 tide rises. private property to control beach woakflsh and 35 croakers (hard- large school of bluensh. If this condition exists It ap-erosion. heads). He told of a 101-pound pears that the governing bodies Ed Note—Harry has been put in white nmrlln which on its second of the municipalities affected charge of a committee to call on jump landed smack in the cock- Missed the Fun should take steps to correct it the governing/ bodies of the var- pit of the boat It was hooked A rip-roaring northeaster hi' and not lay the entire blame on ious municipalities to try andby Lloyd Truit aboard tho craft, the coast Friday morning ani fishing and pleasure craft, work out a plan which will over- "Mack" of Mil ford, Delaware, and continued on through the day and come this condition, and hascreated quite a commotion before part of Saturday, but by Sunday they were able to subdue It, CRlDITtsYom morning it died down and the "Whose Jetties?" asked us to call It to the atten- wind dropped to three miles Harry Goldenberg of Red Bank, tion of anyone who might be in- OUR BUDGET PLAN hour, So when Capt. BUI Frank chairman of the seaboard commit- terested in becoming a member of Shrewsbury and the write; tee of the Monmouth County of this committee. Call Red Bank IS THE EASIEST! stepped aboard his private boat Federation of Sportsmen's clubs, 6-0617-J. "Lucky Me," out of Leonardo called up the other day regard- Yacht Basin at 10 a. m. the ocean Ing a recent article which we Along the Waterfront EVERYTHING was as calm as a mlllpond. wrote in connection with the re- William J. Mackey of Bel ford, for the Before leaving home we hadstrictions put on the public and well-known sportsman of Mon- BOATMAN' phoned Capt. Dick Newbold, dock sportsmen who wish to park and mouth county, and the state of -naster of the Highlands Muni- use the jetties and seawalls which New Jersey, who has long been a -ipa-1 Yacht Basin, asking hiir have been paid for out of public collector of antique decoys, had low things looked offshore. He funds. He told us that he hadpart of his display presented and NEW JERSEY'S old us that all oharter boats had written an article In the July issue discussed over TV last Monday LARGEST 'eft port early In the morning to of "New Jersey Outdoors," re- evening by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. comb the ocean for bluensh, garding It. We asked his per- Mr. Fairbanks said that some MARINE As we riunded Sandy Hool mission to reprint sections of it of these bountiful specimen, rang- =1 SUPPLY Point we found tho ocean filled and received his OK. ing from 100 to ISO years of age, with craft of all kind, all intent "Millions of dollars of the tax- are still models for some of tho =1 HOUSE rn.the heavy fluke run with flat- payers' money have h?en ;p9r>t .modern-day, der.oys. Mes being boated on both sides and will be spent in the future, Mackcy's outstanding collection TimiNG LIGHT of us as we went through the to construct jetties and seawalls of antique decoys Is well-known FOR ACCURATE'CHECK OF TIMING Icet. We decided to head for the along our entire coast to protect throughout the United States, and AND SYNCHRONIZATION! g iirt Shrewsbury Rocks and set ourprivate property against erosion. hits been displayed at many an- led Neon 'ourse toward Scotland lightship, Yet, the sportsmen of this state tique and sportsmen's shows. tubt. Viilblt When we arrived at the bell Buoy, in bright are denied the use of these pub- A new world's record blue mur- (jaylighil 'vhlch lies at the eastern edge liclyowned constructions In some Iln, weighing 106 pounds, has been Tube can "f the Rocks we found several localities. established In the waters of eaiily b» ')Oat» trolling, but saw no action, raplacad at "In many cases protection of a Hawaii. It was landed by Pablo once! •>Ve put our lines over and con- few feet of beachfront property Llbero, a Hawaiian, who used an Thoroughly tinued south toward the pound coats the citizens of this state Ocean City 14/0 big game fish intulaftd lets" off Long Branch, which has many, many thousands of dollars throughout. always proven good early bluensh reel: a possible new world's rec- •rounds, but failed to get a single for the exclusive benefit of theord pollack, weighing 33VJ pounds, The trike. We did, however, get aprivate property owners who maywas caught on a Montague rod 'lrill when we had a double strike only pay few hundred dollars off Belnrnr by Georgo M. Mayer MONKEY nd found bD-th lines fast on the In taxes. As an example, in theof East Greenville, Ta., while fish- Boatman's locks. We managed to clear our past 25 years, approximately $20,- ing aboard the party boat, "Miss WRENCH SPOUT Type •igs and by this time it was too 000,000 of the local, county, state Belmar," owned and skippered by SPARK PLUGS and federal funds have been spent David Shlnn. Shop 'ate to head farther south so'de- t tt \% il f PICNIC JUG cided to pull in and give the aTea to protect l'i miles of privately- Pauels Boats, Bumson, reports 21 Wharf Ave. BEd Bank 6-5780 Fibtrgloi of the "turn buoy" a whirl. But owned beaches with an assessed that the Navoslnk river is full of Sun ruing I Faitar J*t Iniulalionl again, no fish! Away"! Smoother Idl- Crtalfor ngl Gtiolff yai icon- beach, pic* omy! BIGGER SAV- nici, tour- As soon as we arrived home we Mora iMdipiet for jroor momyl Ford's F-100 INGS! ing. Kttpt ihoned Capt. Reut of the charter, drinhi hot Pickups now offered in two body lengths. New or cold "First Timer" out of Highlands 8-foot box on 118-inch wbeelbue given up to 19 for hounl Basin, who told us about the eu. ft. more capacity than any other hslf-tonner. Handy rub. "Blue, Gold In the Acid Water' bsr capped and that his party ended up with Regular 6^-loot box on spout for 162 weighing up to 12 pounds. "As 110-inch wheelbase li one of cosy pour* soon as we hit a couple of fish roomiest In Its class with i in no time we had fish swarming full 45 cu. ft. opacity. New In our slick." 2-«tafe rear springs five Other catches out of Highland's smooth ride, loaded or light. Boat Landing included Capt. Whity Morenz of the "Miss-Take,1 140; Johnny Blsso of the "Four- of-Us," 101; the "Klsle-L" with 70; Capt. Dam Callio of the "Francis- C," 71. The "Debra Ann" docked with 78. All boats which fished the ''Acid Water" reported good

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ELIZABETH. NEWARK. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Uilni lilnt (iglilr*tion did on 10,507,351 truckt, lifi Iniur-inei upirli provi Ford Truck* Int lonier. Tel. AT 1-0050 Coniplcto Outbonrrl Sorvlco 7-ENGUSH SALES CO. Johnson 90 MonmouH. Street, Red Bank, N. J. SEAHORSESif Red Bank 6-0176 nle«l REd Bank 6-2100 ATlantle Highlands 1-0900 Publication. OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. KISLIN'S Tiliphom Division Lawley Agency Ray Van Horn 8lrom!>«rg-Cnr!non Co. Broad and Front Streets Divisionn!! of flsn.ml Dynamics 100 HI way 35 604 River Rd., Fair Hav3n A CorporatioCti n CALL RED; BANK 6-3404 Rod Bank, N. J. 100 Carlsolson Horn), Itcich.il.r 9, REd Bonk 6-6960 RE 6-4100 1 N.w York 40—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER SUMMAEY Home run—Mansfi.ld. Legion Baseball BUILT ANYWHERE- Three-bue hit— Keirney. Mrs. Charles U. Bay's Greek Spy ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS EAGLES Towners Win, 4-2, Behind Hurling AB R H Monday'8 Results Keye I Red ' Bank 1, West Milla, ]b 5 Wins Lamplighter Handicap Long Reed. !b 5 Branch 0. Pleasant, If 6 Oakhurst 2, Neptune 2. Of Farrell; Still Trail by Vi Game Re«dd. (•( 6 MONMOUTH PARK — Greek DDavlesl vle, , cf. 5 PkPerkln.l , rtrt Spy, owned by Mrs. Charles U. Standings The Red Bank Towners BELMAR Cherry, j> Bay and ridden by Jockey Eric w r. mained only half a game off the AB R Acker, p Guerln, came through with a burst Tennis Tourney Rod Bank ; Koch, cf. 0 Oakhurst ._. pace set by the Long Branch Blue Maclntyre, is. 0 of speed down the home stretch to 1 Matnwan _ Sox in the Jersey Shore baseball C. Mandenhi.il, c. 1 LEONARDO FIELD CLUB win the Lamplighter Handicap, a league, beating the Belmar In- Ely. lb. 1 In Second Round West Long Branch .: 0 AB R K $20,000 added feature race here dians, 4-2, behind Tom Farrcll's Brltton, rf Generelli, 2b & yesterday. ' . Fifteen players were eliminate. Neptune . * Hand U 0 Freehold _ foui'-hitter in a seven-inning game Glum, 2b. 0 Card, t 4 Greek Spy went down the back during the past week in the men' P.. Memlcnhnll 3 b. 0 Naujhton, in 5 Long Branch ESTIMATES —FREE BROCHURE Sunday. Reut. c( s stretch about 11 lengths behind singles of the Red Bank borougl Bowers, p open tennis tournament being he RFD #1, ASBURY PARK — KEIIogg 1-0161 Long Branch topped the Nor- Lupue, lb Riddle, 8b 5 the leader Mr. Patrick, riddan Games Tonight woods, 8-7, on Bruce Bradley's Qulnn, If. WnlllnK, If r> by Jockey Oliver CuUhaw, Under on Marine Park courts. Matawan at Oakhurst two-run single in the ninth for O»troikl, Snldlr, rf s an expert ride by Guerin, the In the doubles department fou: 3d ward*. McGowan, lb 8 West Long Branch at Long its ninth straight win against Leonard, p 4 three-year-old colt started picking teams fell by the wayside aite Branch. one loss. The Towners have an first and second round matche, 32 2 < up ground on the far turn and Tomorrow Comfortable Lawn Chairs... 8-1 record. 39 8 cut the lead to three-quarters of were turned in to Harold Potte BSb Leonard pitched Leonardo SUMMARV length at the trifee-quarter director of tliu tourney, Neptune at Long Branch. Three-bane hits—Wnlllng (2). Field club to an 8-7 win over At- Lewi*, rf mark. Coming: down the horn In first round singles matches , . Aii Aiumlnum Urenner. 2b Two-base hits—McGowan, Reed. lantic Highlands In ten innings, Rlley. c Sacrifice hit—Riddle stretch, the colt wound up In Whitney Azoy. defeated Gerr; Red Bank L.' L. ending a five-game losing streak Madure. lb Hit by pitcher—Mills. battle with Combustion 2d, ridde Wynkopp, 6-0, 6-1; James Pa CAPTAIN'S CHAIR for Leonardo. MazEiiccB, If WHITESVILLE by Bay Broussard. At the wire, reott defeated Garrett, 6-0, 6-1 MERCHANTS TRUST CO. DuPree. cl AD R Greek Spy had the race by Ray Kuzava defeated John Sav AB R.H Keyport blasted Whltesvtile, Myrnh, 3b Marmora, 2b 2 1 length and a quarter. The third Wlnrow, p , 4 3 2 Mfgrs. List 10-3, with Bob LoPresto going all | Phllllpa, cf "."'.' 4 0 age, 6-2, 6-1; Dorian Parreott de Ayers, c , ., 4 13 Our Price McEvllly, ii horse was St. Armour 2d, with the way. feated Jerry Viracola, 6-0, 6-1: Coyle, cf 4 13 $11.95 Fembleton, lb 4 1 Pete Anderson in the Irons. Scott, lb 4 1 2 A four-run uprising in the sixth 31 4 Kirby. t Robert Grudln defeated Henr; Clark, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2; Dick Hodii Morris, 3b J. .VI 2 inning by the Towners iced the SUMMARY Patterson, 3b The winner paid ?8.20 to win, $t Frocoplo, 3b a o l Padunnouno. . rrff place, and $4 to show. Combufi' defeated Fete Rosmosky, 6-2, 3-6 Carhart, If. .... 3 11 game agalnrt Belmar. Jackie Three-base hit—Lewis. SextonS , rf UTEWEIGHT FOLDING Lewis belted a three-run triple in tlon 2d, paid $8.40 to place, an 6-2, and William Wye defeatec Calatro, rf. 3 11 Sacrifice hit—Myrnn. Keenan, i» Brealow, 2b. ...:.... 3 0 0 the sixth. Hit by pitcher—Madurt. Taylor, p $5.40 for show, St. Armour 2d, Lacy Bradahaw, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. CHAIR Doug Myrah walked, Ken Ralph was a $4.40 show price. The win- Second round play saw defend- 31 9 15 WEST LONG BRANCH ner left the gate at 3-1. Secon ing champion Jack Sunderland OAR DEALERS singled and Farrell beat out a KEYPORT 95 AB R place horse was an 8-1 shot am knocking out Earl Hoyt, 6-0, 6-1 Williams, 2b - _ 0 2 0 Reg. $6.95 Our Prlee 3' bunt, setting the stage for Lewis' Ellin, 2b 5 AB R Knapp, lb 1 the show horse broke out of tin Marty Shaw defeated Graham Hlce, ss _ _ 4 10 long drive. Scott..3b 5 Van Staavern, cf 4 1 1 Ambreae, lb ft Gorllo, If 0 gate at 6-1. Brimm, 6-2, 6-3; Ed Mulroy d ,1 _ .. HOURS: Dally and Set, 8 Aril. Farrell allowed only four hits Phllllpi, c 0 Newton, c. 4 10 Shatlo, rf 4 feated Lee Barishaw, 4-6, 6-0, 6-4;l-'orehnn, p 4 1 1 Free Delivery '«> ? r. M. Friday, 8 A. M. 'tn while fanning seven. Red Bank Kearney, If 4 Davlno,- Bl 2 At the winners circle, Jocke; picked up eight hits off three Cleary, 3b 2 Guerln stated, "I was able to rate Bruce Johnson defeated Ray K Morris, 3b 4 0 1 9 P. M. Sundays, 8 to 12, Dowlnn, cf 3 Slcklea, lb : 4 0 0 Belmar hurlers. Kinscy, •• Scnlio. 2b 1 my horse the way I had planned, zava, 6-2, 6-0; Harold Kerr d Trnbiicco, cf. , S Pizzuttl, If 3 1 1 Mntthes, p. We figured there would be carlj feated Robert Grudin, 6-2, 6-4; Smothers, rf. \ 3 0 0 Leonardo won its game when flilhnm. i>. Genoveae, rf. 0 Doug Card walked in the tenth. Mntthes. c 1 LoPresto, p. . 1 speed, which there was, and I was Jack Fowler defeated Tom Mac- Donald, 6-1, 6-0; Jake Umbergei 84 7 4 Charlie Naughton and Bob Reut VanDyke, 2b 1 able to follow instructions with SUMMARY beat out bunts and Charlie Wall- 41 10 IS a late bid. He's one of the niccsi defeated Dor. Newton, 6-2, 6-0 SUMMARY colts I've ridden this year." Home runs—Van Staaven,' Plizutti, JACOB and Lou Hayes defeated Frei Ing hit Into a fielder's choice. Home Rim—Pembleton. Scott. LONG BRANCH Axt, 6-2, 6-1. -.-• ,- • F^E DELIVERY • : ' . Leonardo pitched the route for An n II Three.baie hits—McEvilly, Knapp. The daily double yesterday pal Two-ban hits—Trabucco, LoPresto. In doubles, Dorian and Jame. the Field Club although he was Edwards, 3b. . .. 5 0 $36.80 on numbers live and nine, Caene Meets Garibaldi XE£ BANK'S'QUAury'VALVESTGR£ tagged for 13 hits. Leonardo also Bradley, 2b J 1 Grand Daze, with Walt Blum i Parreott defeated Lou Choquetti Gnrrity, c 5 1 the saddle, took the first rad and Fred Gernabeck, 6-2, 6-1 URV-BERSEN;Pt- RED. BANK^N.^TR.6,-6 collected 13 hits. Mansfield, cf 5 2 In Asbury Mat Show LoPresto gave Whitesville seven Plerson, lb. .:. 3 1 Pezzella Tops with Hop, handled by Glen Sterling Thompson and Sand hits while he and his mates Ippollto, 11 ' 5 1 Smith, taking the second half Hutchinson defeated Garrett ASBURY PARK—Verne Cacne Woollcy. rf 3 0 Grand Daze .paid J4-M, while Ho] Thome and John Andros, 6-0, 6-4, and Gino Garibaldi will feature pounded 15 safeties off Keennn Roe 0 1 and Taylor. LoPresto had three Mansfield, If 8 1 Pro4m Field was a $5.20 win price. and Peter and Larry Carton de- the wrestling program tomorrow hits, one a two-run double in the VinHyke, BS 2 0 A crowd of 25,137 kept th feated Wyane Fraser and Dou night at the high school stadium eighth. Gerry Traubucco also had Hnmeriok, Sb 2 0 NEPTUNE — Archie Pezzella, mutuel machines humming to th Patton, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. In a secon- here. three hits, Including a double. assistant pro at Jumping Brook tune of $2,128,733. round match James Wall an Cacne is a former wrestling Country club, won top pro honors Fred Axt won over Tom and A champion of tlie University of In the weekly Jerioy Shore; Pro- MacDonald, 8-6, 6-2. Minnesota. Garibaldi is known Amateur Golf league Thursday BUILDERS! the "Iron man" of the ring. and garnered other honors when Monmouth Oaks In a semi-final bout Tony Mar- he set a new record at the As- tinelli will meet Gregory Jarque. bury Park Golf and Country club Little-Bigger links. In an Australian tag team PLEASE CHECK Gets 8 Starters match, Danny Montana and Glgat In the best-ball competition, MONMOUTH PARK—Prelim League Scores Felice will battle Dan Mills ani Lakewood Pro Art Marks teamed Nels Royle. with Jumping Brook's Chick Don- Inar." checks of the eliglbles foi tho $50,000 Monmouth Oaks Sat- RIVER PLAZA PANTHERS APPLIANCE PRICES ofrlo to win pro-a-m honors with AB K H This combination scored urday indicate that a field ol Doroflchenko, lb 3 0 Little Leaguers Play 33-32 to lead the Held. eight to ten three-year-old flllie Wescman rf 1 1 Pezzella, in posting a new will face the atarter in this mil Kastle, 3b - 3 0 Under Lights Tonight and a furlong test. C. Thompson, If 3 0 WITH US course mark of 68, went out In 33 Demarks, cf 3 1 FORT MONMOUTH—The Sea- and came home in 35 to finish Five of the outstanding flllie Richards, 2b,, p 3 1 In the country form the nuclcu Curney, IB. 3 1 board division of the Monmouth four under par. The old course County Little League tonight will record was 70. Perzdla'g hot clubs for Saturday's field In what may Clark, c 1 0 Lo Prestl. p, 2b 2 0 play an All-Star game under the BEFORE PURCHASING accumulated six birds. be one of the top races for this De Lorenzo, rf. 1 0 division all year. They are J. Thompson 1 0 lights at the Signaleer field here, Vic Hlrsch, Prudential insur- starting at 8:15 o'clock. ance man, turned In his Best Calumet farm'» Princess Turla, Clalborne farm's Doubladogdare, Opposing teams will be com round of the season. Ha scored RED BANK ELKS josed of two of the best players an 80 gross and led the amateur Mrs. Vernon G. Cardy's Levee, MONMOUTH LUMBER CO. McDowell, 2b 4 1 'rom each of the eight teams in division with a net 62. Cardinal and Gold Ranch's Triple Buanano, ss 4 1' Koltun, 3bj 3 1 :he "A" und "B" groups of the Individual Profesilonil Jay and King Ranch's Dotted Froat, p u 3 1 Seaboard bracket versus the best 77-79 Central Ave. Red Bank, N. J. Line. 1 ,.«S« P«««II». Jumping- Brook, S3- De Metro, c „ 4 0 players from the "C" and "D 85—-68. Jockey assignments have been Vaccarrelll, cf 2 1 Lou Acerra. Overbrook, 86-38—72. Horn, pf . 1 1 divisions. Jerry Plsano. Overbrook. 36-36—72. made for four of this quintet Edlneton, If _ 2 0 The game Is open to the public TEL. RE 6-2060 John C»fon«, Manaaquan River, 8B- Sam Boulmetla, leading rider at Allen, lb _ 2 0 36—75. Monmouth Park, will be on Don Yisko, Fors*a*e, 37-88—75. « I I John Albert!, Jumping Brook, 40- Triple Jay. Steve Brooks is com- SUMMARY ing from Chicago to handle Three-base hit—Richards, Russells Win Art Murks. Lalewood, 38-39—77. Doubledogdare. Hedley Wood- Tiny Pedon». Overbrook. 88-89—78. Two-base hits—De Marks, Richardi Tubeless or Tube Type Ansalo PetrasrHa, Spring Me«dow, house will be in the irons on > Prestl. At Rumson Club Levee, Dave Gorman gets the RIVER PLAZA PANTHERS Fred Albert!, Jumping Brook, 40- nod -with Dotted Line. Doroschenko, lb ,... 8 10 88—78. De Lorenzo, rf 110 RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. David Roddy Newman, Homestead, 40. Willie Hartack, who normally Kastle, 3b 8 0 1 V. Russell were low gross win- New Treads 3»—79. rides Princeis Turla, has Chicago C, Thompson 1(. 3 0 0 ners in the mixed four-ball tourn- Bob Houaen, Lake/wood, 42-88—80, FACTORY SALE commitments which prevent his D« Marks, cf. 8 0 2 Prank Slclliano, Highway di.. 42. Richards, 2b., p „ 8 0 0 ey at Rumson Country ulub this Appllid on sound tin bodiit or on your own fires 40—82. coming here and the best guess Carney, ss _ 8 0 0 past weok-end with a minus two to make room for Fall styles Jack Welsh. Fort Monmouih. 48- is that Henry Moreno will be 40—88. Clark, c 3 0 1 core. Ray Berger. unattached. 40-43—18. the Calumet filly. Lo Pifntl, p., 2b 2 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Daggett FINEST QUALITY NYLON Joe Barbaro, Barbnro'a dr., 42- Gayle L. Smith has the mount 24 S ~5 Inlshed second, minus three. 12—84. on Mrs. Natalie Felngold's Ac- ther scores were Mr. and Mrs. Pro-Amateur LITTLE SILVER RAVENS TRICOT LINGERIE Marlu-Chlck Donofrio, 38-12—15, colade. Jack Westrope is sche- AB R H iV. 'Dinsmore Banks, minus four; P«Mlla-S«m Sail. 88-33—66. duled to ride Mrs. J. K. H. Thour- lyers, 2b 4 11 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Toerge, M.rki-Gene Slade. 33-33—66. on's White Orchid. Walter Blum tatter, p., 8b 4 0 1 minus six; John Hemphill and AT FACTORY COST Actrrn-Urry Dlglio, 34-33—IT. will pilot Morty Freedman'a Gay 'ouyotns, cf 2 0 1 Peiiella-Lea Sail, 83-34—17. runo, c : _ 2 10 Mrs. W, S. Davis, minus eight. Marks-Doiuld Hoiuon. 35-82—57. Life. Other possibilities for the )'Brien, Sb.. p 110 Low net went to Mr. and Mrs. SAVE 40-509!) on Slips, Gowns & Petticoat! Yasko-Joe Gheul. 8J-32—08. Oaks include Mrs. J. M. Bran- Itrachen, lb 0 0 0 . E. P. McCarter with a plus N.wman-Vlc HI rich. 84-34—68. ham's Tournure, Mrs. M. W. rf 2 0 0 Patragrlla-Andv Dale, 88.35—68. )oan, ss. „ 0 0 0 Ight. Dr. and Mrs. John Sinnott Silt EXCHANGE PiMno-Tony Aldarelll, 84-84—68. O'Connor's Land O Liberty and ^nushan. If llo 'ere second with a plus three. The same styles that we make for America's Finest Paiiella-Charloi Sail, 38-86—68. Xavter farm's Cele's Pet. Hasaey, If -. 10 0 Mrs. A. F. King, Jr., and Mrs. Stores. Buy for gifts and for yourself. 6.70-15 "Plus Tax" Welth-Harrjr Jemen, 97-82—69. Oalona-Robert Hlnes. 33-86—611. With eight starters, .the Oaks 17 ~l 1 'liver A. Vietor, will play this B. Houien-J. Wolcott Brown, 16' will have a grots value of 555,050. SUMMARY reek-end for the ladies' club 8—It. Also "seconds)" at less than factory cost The -winner's share will be $30,- Two-base hits—De Marks, Satter. haraplonshlp. Amateur Net Weekly, Monday thru Friday, 10 to 8:00 Vic Hlnch, 80-18—62, 950. LITTLE SILVER BOYS' CLUB SHARPE TIRE CO. Sam Sill. 93-26—68. The last three winners of the AB R Jot Ghttil. 76-7—61, Monmouth Oaks have gone on to iijrhun, cf LOANS on Will E. Cusick Co., Keyport AmaUur Crete divisional championships. They tlcCullton, c 101 Oakland St. RE 6-4747 lorffesln. ss Watches. J. Vr'nleoU Brown, 78, were Mrs. B, F. Whitaker's r Aeromarlne Bldg., Look for the Orange and Harry Jensen. 75. alant, lb „ «... OPP. B. B. STATION Grecian Queen in 1953, Mrs. IKIIA, P „ . . Jewelry, Jot Ghttil. 78. mlth, rf Black Water Tower Chick Donofrio, 7«. George D. Wldener's Evening hoemaker, If, Musical Instruments, Out In 1854 and Wheatley stable's Vlnfleld, 2b. _ Cameras, Binoculars, Etc. Misty Morn last season. lnaplea, 3b 28A DAII 'C Monmouth • SI Eddie Arcaro, who has won the 21 8 4 RACING NOW thru August 8th Oaks In five of its ten previous ODD FELLOWS runnings at the present Mon- ote Stlne, s _ _ 4 0 mouth Park, has a riding engage- le George, 8b. .— 8 0 .cquaro, c SO ment Jn New York which will pre- lomandettl, p „ 12 vent his acceptance of a mount ryona, cf „ 11 In this year's running of the Oaks. Supples, rf. „ .12 'at Stlne. lb 1 0 DISCOUNT HOUSE ettelrl. If 1 I Recreation artin, 2b 2 0 1001 ITEMS SUMMARY ALS Home run—Ciafflla. Softball Loops Three-base hit—Shoemaker. Open 11 to 6_Fri. till 9 62 WHITE STREET ODD FELLOWS Tuesday Night League AB R BETWEEN SEARS AND LEON'S Pet« Stlne, as.... 0 Game* last Week De George, 3b. 0 Acquaro, c „ 4 1 Standings Romandotti, rf, ".. 2 0 W Lyons, cf 4 0 Lafayette Dairy „.„ 8 Lettlerl, If a 0 Pat Stlne. lb ."".'".' 1 1 Robert A. Hendrlohion 4 Martin, 2b. _ 8 1 Rogel's Bar ...... S Stender, p 1 0 Sal's Tavern S Cupples, p „"." 1 1 A, & M. Distributors 1 24 4 LITTLE SILVER ALARM CLOCKS Result*: A B Wiulley, If, a ^ Sal's Tavern IB, A. to M. Dis- CIKIIB, cf „ j 0 tributors 11. Werner, lb ".""".'". 3 0 Duprec, ss 2 0 Lafayette Dairy 15, Hendrlok- Woodwardodward, p., rf .„„...','„ 2 1 son's 9, Colmorartn, e g 0 60 Wednesday Niflit League Garruto, 3b ' 2 0 Reg. 2.95 llemachoot, rf,, p, .„ "" 3 0 W L Kyan, 2b s 0 LuljT* 1 2 Gwden State Parkway..._... 7 2 SUMMARY 1 Y. M. C. A _.. S S Two.base hit—Romandettl. Anbury Park Fress 1 8 Y. M. O. A. 7, Lulgi's 1, The Cincinnati Rodlegs believe Asbury Fork Press 1G, Garden they have the best homn run nt- Sii rk £ Uwk. la boaoball In Ted Kluszow- «kl, Jrank Robinson, Ed Bailey, RgCT SALE! MIDDLETOWN MONDAY NIGHT G-us Bell, Wally Post and Ray LEAGUE Jablonskl. 8TANMNGS W MEN'S ALL WOOL Mlxnuatera 17 Mlddlttown Lanes 16 YOUR CHOICE Buisman SUtlontry 16 Anthony's Barbers .'... IK Tranery llros 15 Your choice of in- 13,200 teat grandstand and 5,000 seat clubhouie with esca- Kmmona' Farm Market 16 Prank's Tavern 14 surance agent is just JACKETS lator and elevator service, dining facilities and rest rooms Terranova's Garaffe 14 SPORTS JACKETS I'.lr il.v.n Pin Splitters .... 14 as important as your S • M • L on every level. Airy cafeteria on top level of granditand, ilaron Coffee Hhop IB Filth Avo. Clennera 13 Mlihlletown Amoco 12 choice of doctor or PARKING FACILITIES FOR MORE THAN 1.5,000 CARS. Alley C11U II 95 L. (irnmllneUl llullilcr 10 lawyer. | .50 Seats available on day-to-dRy reservation basis, Clubhouse I'ollta'a Luncheonette II) Mlrlehsen Doitt Works 1 Your on tiro financial Reg. 5.98 Reg. 29.50 & up has 3,700 unreserved scats, Lull Kloctrlc 10 structure may aomo diiy Little Klve 0 depend on how well ho 13 Mnrlbnrf Klv B iiUa tibfiuriuuU hit) job. "000 SERIES" AND MANY OTHER ITEMS • COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. Sat., July 23 MONMOUTH OAKS $50,000 Add.d Pat IratUrKritttrolo o 104,, 342, ,101— fi271 Grossinger & Heller AU MERCHANDISE FIRST QUALITY - MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. W.d,, Aug. I SORORITY John noblmon 236, 201, 178—022, $20,000 Addod "IOO cum" Hal Antonclll 20P, 1'at Friittcrolt Brond & Mechanic Sts. Otn'l Aim. $1.80, tax Intl. 242, Urry Scott 203, 3110; On'ar Nor- man 20r», llrirci Nrflrl 201, JnnieB Jlnl* Ilr-d Brink, N. J. IIKIUI 22:1, Tuny I'ntandrann 2(12, l^io Mania, Jr.. 229, Fat Montamin 211, John Itohlninn ZSt, 2011 lidward Tel. HE 6-2100 Thorrhorn 1121)2, Jolyi MuntaldMuntaldo 212, John It Pays to Advertise in The Register Iloilnd* 204, H«. RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956-41

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* Plus Del. and Warranty Serv. " SORRY WE COULD NOT HANDLE THE CROWDS LAST WEEK I 30 CARLOADS ARRIVED! EARLY!! TEARS EVERY NiiE 25 Monmouth St.. Red Bank Call RE 6-2964 42—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Fellow Craff Club Holds Picnic Sweet Adeline $10 for not having a registration Zeiclmer Levies in his possession. Women Unite Fines of $15 each were paid LONG BRANCH—A group of SPECIAL VALUE! by Harry Smith, 646th Aircraft Fines of $2 Control and Warning squadron, women from this area met Thurs- EXTRUDED this place, and W. J. Coons, Sev- day at the Presbyterian church HIGHLANDS—George H. Ross, enth ave., Atlantic Highlands. COMBINATION Jr., of 2 Catherine St., North to form a chorus dedicated to Paying $10 each were Paul Oliver STORM & SCREEN Long Branch, Monday night was of South Orange, improper pass- learning and singing "barbershop fined $25 by Magistrate Irving ing, and John Monath of Newark, harmony." Mrs. Walter.Heath of Neptune, vice regent of Central B. Zeichner for reckless driving. improper turn. Atlantic region 14 of Sweet Ade- E. H. O'Rourke of 37 East I Action I That'i whnt the Register ALUMINUM lines, Inc., explained the purpose Highland are., Atlantic high- clasiitled td« have been getting for their advertisers for three-cimrten of of Sweet Adelines. lands, paid $15 for speeding and H century . Advertiuement, The International Organiza- tion of Sweet Adelines. Inc., with which the Long Branch groun DOOR plans to become affiliated, Is a charitable group with chapters throughout the United States and Canada. They sing for charity $2995 drives, civic organizations, churches and schools as well as produce their own shows for charity. Available In all shes Members of the Lighthouse Keepers, a men's "barbershop up to 37"x«5" quartet" from Asbury Park, sang several numbers to demonstrate styling. MemberB * of the Mon- Members of the Fellow Craft club, a Masonic organization, are pictured at their mouth Shore chapter of Sweet Adelines attending wero Mrs. picnic Sunday afternoon at Long Lane farm, Scobeyville. From left to right are' Morrell. Joseph Burns, 3d, Mrs. Robert, COMBINATION STORM & SCREEN Moore, Louis Hight, Henry Bice, William Fogelson, Henry Matter, George Moxley, Fred Hopkins, Mrs. James Patmore, Mrs. Keith Maidlow, Mrs. Albert Established a Quarter of a Century Mitschelc and Edward Dotzel. Sculthorpe and Mrs. Walter ALUMINUM WINDOWS Heath. Class Of 1951 Anthony Trezza (Catherine Tay- Seventh Birthday Wilma Bledsoe of Tacoma, 2 and 3 Track lor). Wash., has been In the United .00 Holds Reunion Mr. and Mrs. E. Joline (Betty For Cole^n Horan States only two years, but already ESTIMATES FREE Renaldi), Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HIGHLANDS - Coleen Horan has a 286 bowling game. She is MIDDLETOWN—The claas o! Mllko (Margaret Foster), Mr. a German war bride who never 14 up daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert 1951 of Mlddletown township and Mrs. George Gremmlnger, had bowled. high school held its five-year re- Mr. and Mrs. John Hildert (Ter- j. Horan of Naveslnk ave., mark- union at McGulre's Grove Sat- ry Birger), James Canengro, id her seventh birthday Wednes- FOR YOUR HOME? urday. July 14. Swimming, plc- Richard Poole, Mr. and Mrs. day of last week at the home of "FOR OUTDOOR LIVING" nickinp, baseball and dancing Fred Atwnter (Stella Mllko), Pe- her paternal grandparents, Mr. were the activities of the day. ter Rounds, and Mrs. Leo Boran of Navesink LOW COST • BRICKS Make your "outdoor living" Music was by the Savoy Quartet ave. Bruce Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. /V»»r Car Loans Guests were Anna Mae Demp- • FLAGSTONE • more beautiful and comfort* CALL RED BANK 6-1063 Quests of the class were Miss i Peterson (Iva Smith), Mr. and sey, Tonl Esposlto, Cheryle Die- Mary Rouse and Mrs. Lillian Mrs. Walter Wilson, Anthony De bold, Mary Dempsey, Rooln Die- able by building tfioio out- ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bundens. Marco, Mr. and Mrs. 'Anthony • SAND bold, Jane Horan, Elaine Demp-. door living areas. All ma- Those attending who were on Bercekovitz, Fritz Grieslnger. Mr. sey, Susan McGrall, Diane Horan, the committee for the reunion and Mrs. Edward Meyer (Eileen • PATIO AWNINGS We Carry a Complete Line of were Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Dear O'Donnell), William Nay, Mr. and Caroline Amaro, Jessica McGrall, terial* ai prices that will Mrs. R. Fix (Florence Van Em- lynthla Reynen, Noreen Horan, • WINDOW GLASS • PLATE GLASS (Nancy Goode), Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Ann Mewes, Marlene Cashes, • FIREPLACES ' match your budget. Mallory Pace (Alyce Dayton), berg). Janet Grasso, Jo-Ann Mewes, • SHADED AUTO GLASS • MIRRORS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barba, (Blossom Sase), Mrs. James Edward Clark, John Clark, Miss Linda Grasso, Mrs. Joseph Cashes, e GLASS TOPS FOR DESKS AND FURNITURE Lundrlgan (Adele Forlenza), and Winifred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Mrs. William Reynen, Mrs. Joseph ALSO IN.STOCK Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pease (Ger- thur Meyer and George Harmyk. Hock, Mrs. Leo Horan, Mrs. Mur- • MIRRORS RESILVERED • JALOUSIES trude Devaney). phy L. Rockette, MXB. Jamea Hor- Combination Wood Doors — Screen DOOM Other class members attend- Town, Country Club an and Mrs. Robert L. Horan. auto ing were Mr. and Mrs. John Gar- Wood Screen Windows AUTO GLASS INSTALLED rett, Mr. and Mrs. William To Have Boat Ride Peach Festival Set Schwelzer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred HIGHLANDS-Mrs. M.L.Rock- loans WHILE-U-WAIT Westendorf (Doris Thon), Mr. ette of Oceanvlew ave. last week By Methodist Church and Mrs. Donald Merker, Mr. and was hostess to members of the FAIR HAVEN — The Friend- \ Mrs. Harry McQuillan, Paul Don't lei high cost auto BLAiSDELL f Town and Country Social club. ship club of the Methodist church loans price your car beyond _ Blshof, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hem- A boat ride was planned for to- will hold a peacn festival Aug. Its value. See us about our* LUMBER CO. hauser, Jay Keelan, Mr. and Mrs. morrow night on the boat from 18 from 1 to 7 p. m. on the low cost finance plan. Hembllng (Gerry Makely). Knnnsburjj to Now York city. church grounds. 1ERVICE . QUALITY SINCE U1C MORRIS John Keenan, Joseph Keenan, Mrs. Robert L. Horan was pre- Charcoal broiled hotdogs and Second Notional Bank Chauncey Lehman, John Sprat- sented a special gift. Attending hamburgers and soft drinks will 15 SOUTH BRIDGE AVE. RED BANK 6-1293 ford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were Mrs. Charles Gowers . and be' on sale and peach shortcake, of Red Bank PLATE GLASS CO. Koelsch (Marilyn Metcalf), Mr. Mrs. Willard Zimmerman, Middle- coffee' and milk will be served. BROAD ST. ' BED BANK 10 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK and Mrs. Larry Policastro, John town; Mrs. Edward Strouse, At- Mrs. Elwood N. Schenck is chair- Prospect Ave. Little Silver Snow, Mr. and Mrs. John Donato lantic Highlands, and Mrs. Ray- man, Mlsa Sue Hallenbake, co- The bank on the corner OUR ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS (Dorothy Berentes), Mr. and Mrs. mond Blewett, Mrs. Martin D. chairman. It Pays to Advertise in The Register Peter Trezza, Car! Tarnow, Mlsa McGrnll and Mrs. Horan, High- Dorothy Enquist, Mr. and Mrs. lands. Mrs. Joseph Slleo and Mrs. Manny Srietos, both from New- ark, were guests.' Believe It or Not Has Top Attendance ASBURY PARK —The Ripley 'Believe it or Not"-exhibition at Convention hall has smashed all attendance records, Walter Reade, Jr., president of Walter Reade Theatres, announced. > Since July 2, more than 100.000 people have viewed the exhibition, an average of over 7,000 viewers a day. The crowds are the larg- est since the hall was built In 1929. The Believe it or Not ex- hibit features the Crown Jewels of Europe.

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Come now—the model that matches your ideas Because the new Buick you boss today is far and dollars may be ready for delivery this very SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. BUiLDlNG Don't let the 5 and away the best Buick yet... week — and at a whale of a fine deal too good to pass up. 36 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. ' tell tnle bulges— Because simply seeing this Buick beauty stand- Ph.: REd Bank 6-booo and Rfcd Bank 6-1123 around your mid- *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow it the only Dymflo» ing before your door is enough to spark your Buick builds today. U is standard on Roadmster, Super and •^f' riff, woist, hips, SOI Main Street, Aibury Park, N. J. spirits... Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. tummy and thighs — Ph.: PRospoct 4-1958. ruin your figure. Wear high-waist AIBOONDITIONINO^ -,{ COOLTISV" LOV' P~!~~ PROMISE will! BIABAND* con- 5 .•^5,, •'•; " |t«oW,«lt«it.dihiimldl(!«. torso from below your buslline to JACKIE 01EAS0N '. G.I 4-S.a.on Comfort in your n.w Buick wllh flim You're in flood hands with... your thighs. In three hip develop- ONtV : BR1O,OAII»B CONDITIONING (••rrlalvitorl. lest Buick Yet ments-straight, average, and full. -WHIN BfTTM AUIOMOIIlil AM BUILT WICK WILL IUILD THEM- LLSTJITE AIR CONDITIONED ^ | M » O « A N C JI COMPANY TOOK COMPANY PROTECTION COLONY BUICK, Inc. ided by Scan Attili ind HabWilit dlillnct >nd Mperela liomthi pareril,Sit'i, flottjuckhmi Co. Horn*Orfkt: Staklu, III, TUCKER'S bulldlnai housl'io Iwdnly (nmNi>t or |tsv 143 fo 169 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J. CORSETS • LINGERIE 139 B'way Long Branch RE 4-20B9 *rRED BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956-43 (with Du Pont in tt« is a Uch- nlcal trainee at Parlln. Later the Meyner to Visit DuPont Promotes same year, he became a shift sup- ervisor and held various sup- Democratic Club ervisory positions there until COLONIAL FROWN'S Camp Happiness 2 Fair Haven Men 1851, when he was transferred to LEONARDO— Gov. Robert B. WILMINGTON, Del.-Harlan L the Rochester plant as production RESTAURANT Dance Aug. 23 Meyner will be the principal Graham, Jr., assistant manager superintendent. In 1952 he was KEA N S B U R G — Henry W. speaker at the Lions' fourth an- of the Du Pont photo products named assistant to the director 5 Broad St. Red Bank WEEKEND SPECIALS nual picnic at Camp Happiness, of production in Wilmington. He Steadley and Charles Ban2aca plant at Parlln, N. J., has been summer, camp for blind men. The appointed assistant director of returned to Parlin in 1053 as a Air Conditioned Reg. SALE have been named publicity chair- governor will arrive at the shore production of the photo products research supervisor and became ABC men for the Aug. 23d dance of the by helicopter Sunday about 1 department, effective Aug. 1, the polyester plant production super • BREAKFAST Keansburg Rr| ular Democratic o'clock, company announced Tuesday, intendent In Sept., 1951. His home - Deluxe FOLDING CHAIR club at Jerry Sheehan'n Beach The following mayors from is at 11 Linden dr., Fair Haven. • LUNCHEON ABC Palace. surrounding communities will es- cort the chief executive to Camp • DINNERS - FOLDING CHAISE *».«-$i7,w Edward Smith, Mrs. Ruth Cad- Happiness: Katharine Elkus Must Secure die and Anthony Marrota were White, Red Bank; F. Bliss Price, • Fresh Sea Food ABC 95 elected chairmen of the dance, Eatontownj Edgar V. Denise, Special Permits - STACK CHAIR *™ $5« and Harry Jones and Henry Fair Haven; Francis Nary, Rum- • Catering Joseleyn were named ticket chair- son; Thomas Farrell, Sea Bright; TRENTON—Non-resident mi- men. Mrs. Eleanor Maltz Is head Cornelius Gulney, Jr., Highlands; grant farm workers employed In For Club Parties BEACH UMBRELLAS wi~$7.» of the reception committee, as- Waidron P. Smith, Atlantic High- New Jersey whose vehicle* are sisted by Mrs. Etta Dowllng and lands; Frank F Rlalndell, "id- iogisUitJ in uiher stales must TEL. RE 6-9824 sccura a temporary apecial per- 36" Mrs. Gus Getz. dietown township; Joseph Soho- wide ler, Union Beach; James J. Gra- mit to operate their vehicles in MIAMI TYPE AWNING Members of the general com- vany, Keanshurg; Charles E, Ap- New Jersey, It was annou'need mittee for the dance are Mrs. plegate, Keypbrt; John Marz, Jr., here today by Motor Vehicle Di- Kitty Huber, Mrs. Delia Murphy, Matawan township; Spafford W. rector Frederick J. Gassert, Jr. ARMY COTS Mrs. Emma Bogart, Mrs. Mae Henry W. Stcodley Schanck, Matawan borough and The temporary special permits McGulness, Mrs. Elaine Hen- John Hawkins, Shrewsbury. tat $1 and are valid until Oct. coskl, Thomas Smith, Gene Be- cratlc leader of Keansburtf. Fred Williamson Is chairman 31, 1956. INSULATED LUNCH BAGS $.0° dell, Anthony Raposa, club presi- Music for the dance will be of the Lions committee. Commis- Application for these tempo- dent, John Caddie, vice president, played by the Jumping Jacks and sioner John Tramburg; of the De- rary permits may ba obtained at and Benjamin Andreach, Demo- the Madcaps. partment of Institutions and any motor, vehicle agency or Agencies also will speak Sunday. from the office of any county Edward G. Walder of Atlantic agricultural agent In the sta'.e, Highlands, co-chairman of the Mr. Gassert said. The application State Lions Blind and Sight Con- form must be completed and FINAL SALE servation committee, will be mas- signed by the migrant farm ter of ceremonies. worker, and vouched for by the 47 Broad St.. ..KedBai]k6-2660 Harlan L. Graham, Jr. farmer for whom the non-resident of Hart Webber and his _ orches- migrant worker will oe working tra will play for dancing, and Ivar A. Lundgaard, production all or part of the season. The em- Cold wava permanent there also will be music furnlsh- ployer-farmer Is required to In- j cd by the Keyport Drum and superintendent of the plant's new H.lr 5h.pt "Cronar" polyester photographic dicate his farmer agricultural Bugle corps. Lanolin shampoo .95 film base unit, will become as- certificate number on the applica- SUMMER MERCHANDISE The pilgrimages have been an sistant plant manager, succeed tion form. Hair Styl. Important fund-raising source for ing Mr. Graham. Craam bath Complata the New Jersey Blind Men's as- Mr. Gassert said once the ap- plication form is completed In SALE at the sociation and its camp. NO (XTRAII IvaryUilnJ al lhl> lta entirety, It may be presented ona amailns, alMnolullvt law at any motor vehicle agency for prlca. Catit In now—with ar with* Ray Eckert Wing issuance of the temporary special out appointment. Having sold my home, I will sell at Public Auction «U mj permit. Alr-Candltlanad Walt Disney Contest Mr. Joseph and Mr. Anthony Household Goods And Furnishing;* on the premises »t— KEYPORT— Ray Eckert, 14- There are about seven million Stylists TOWN & COUNTRY SHOP year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- farm dwellings In the United mond Eckert of Laurence Harbor, States. katherine 58 MAPLE AVENUE, RED BANK, N. J. left this morning by plane for a Canada's province of Ontario two-week stay at thfl Dlsneylart' beauty salon DRESSES BY LEADING DESIGNERS has 5,300,000 people in 412,582 i Starting at hotel In Hollywood. He waa square miles. 4« manmauth aL r. b. •-14T1 awarded the trif as a winner In ALL the nationwide talent round-up contest co-sponsored by Bamberg- 10:30 A. M., SATURDAY, JULY 28 er's of Newark and Walt Disney For the Shore Area . . . DRASTICALLY REDUCED Enterprises. He appeared on two TV talent shows and was select- Television (RCA), Frigidalre, Table Silver, Linens (Bed and ed from films madq of those pro- A COMPLETE BROKERAGE SERVICE grams and judged at the Disney Table), Rugs (Room and Scatter Sizes), Mirrors, Drapes, Curtain*, Lam • Cloirt McCardell • Ann Fogarty studios. At our new location on the ground floor of ths new Occasional Lounging Chairs, Floor and Tabl» Lamps, Windsor Arm Seymour Jacobson • Rappi • Serbin of Mioml While in Hollywood, young Allinhunr National lank and Truir Company Eckert will appear on the Mickey Bulldina you'll find every service that any broker- Chair, Bric-a-brac, Glassware, Chlnawar«, Brasses, Chines* Tea Nardls of Dallas • Tonl Owen • Many Others Mouse club TV show and will agt ofllct in th« city can offer. receive a screen test and audi- Service, Books, Pictures, Print., Open Bookcases, Brass Sconce*, tion. He Is a student of the Wal- S Hiw York and Amtrlcon Stock Iislunga Tickin Occasional Tables, Clocke, Che.U of Drawers, Dressers, Bureau*, ters "School of Dancing of Key- • Daw - Jonas Nows Ta»a Formerly $14.95 to $89.95 port. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal- Vanities, Bcd« (Double and Single), Cedar Chest, China Dinner Scrt ter, studio owners, Monday night Ivar A. Lundgnnrd • Trent • Lux Scr««n were hosts at a birthday and • Alr-Conrfltfentai and Sound-Proofld (Service of 12), Kltchenware, End Tables, Cabinets, Utility Table*, bon voyage party for him tit the Mr. Graham has been in film $ 95 • studios, production work with Du Pont 0 Dinct Wirai la New Yark Five-Piece Breakfast Set, Old Glasswari including hand-blown, tear- since 1938 and has spent most of • Opan All Yaai—Amalt Parkinf drop vase; Porch Furnlturt, Fine lot of Hand and Garden TooU NOW 8 TO $450° One estimate is that each ju- this time at Parlln. Starting as I venlle delinquent child costs the a technical trainee at the plant, • StoHiHcal Strvleai. and many miscellaneous Items. Entire contents of ths eight-room 1 taxpayers $300. he advanced through various supervisory positions, becoming Our r

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CITY '. STATE RED BANK REGISTER FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED APARTMENTS Zf>XA"— 8' LENGTHS dimension lum- 44—Thursday, July 26, 1956 GIRL'S BIKE—Medium size. Koll. BOAT TRANSPORTATION — 16.00 PAINTER DECORATOR--36 yt«r« ex- POSITION AVAILABLE for experience- TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apnrtmcdt ber, utility grade 39 c each, Littl* perience In Metropolitan area Plus- 1«al stenographer. Writs full de- FOR THE BEST DEAL In street Silver Lumber & Supply Co., Sycamore skate., pool, 3x5 ; dressing table. Any boat weighing* up to 000 Iba. talls for coupie. 94 West Bctgen pi,, Red All excellent condition Reasonable, RE Will haul from your home to the terinit window irlazing. etc R Salm. '?. ' Experienced Legal Stenog' liank signs, contact Brnsch Supply HVe., Little Silver. 30 Shrewsbury ave. Highlands HI rapher. Box 511. Red Bank. OVERHEAD DOORS—Used. Two. J2S6-0531-M-2, or Mary J. Wnrneker. Lin water within thli area. Cnll Red Bank TWO ROOMS,— Unfurnished. Share Service, Brondmeadow Farm. Red croft. „_____, 6-1S10-J after 5:30_p._rn.^ 3-1421. .' j EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES foi bath with other peruon. All utili- eneh Cnll between 9 nnd S. RE • conscientious and energetic men and Bank. RE 6-2108. 6-1619, NINE INTERIOR "house doors and two CESSPOOLS and'seiitic tanks cleaned. TILING—Floor and wall. Sample's ties Included; 555. Near railroad RED BANK REGISTER French doors. All in excellent con< Low rutes Michael L. Mahoney L!n> shown Free estimates given, Rudy women, age 18 to 35. Mental ability station. RE fl-4055 or RE 6-4803-J. HAY—Second cutting. Lnrge quan- dition No reasonable offer refused. croft. RE 6-7356. RUkamm ii Elm pi., Red Bank. and physical co-ordination essential. FOUR ROOMS unfurnished. Suitable FORMICA TOP SPECIALISTS—Crown Phone RE 6-5517. Light interesting work In new moder CLASSIFIED RATES Kitchens will . replace outworn lin- tity. ItwiHonnhle. RiverfieMfl RE60619 VACUUM CLEANERS repaired, any for professional person On Broad 21X28 BUNGALOW —• Three roomi make, Allen Electric! Shop 18 White SIMONS JUNK JARD—We buy all factory. Prefer nearby residents, Snl Street. RE 6-1229 aftec 5 p. m. RE oleum counters Custom fitted. Cnl farm, Runnon. RU 1-0576. ary open. Apply Ballard Advert.iing. for free estimates Crown Kitchens, toilet, heater, RRS ranxe, Must bi Red Bank scrap metal, iron and old cars, bat- First at.. Keyport. G-4006-J. ______Three Cents a Ward 115 Welt Front it. Red Bank. RE moved from property, Reasonable. KE FIRST SECOND and third mortgages teries furnaces. . RE 6-0561 44 SUMMER APARTMENTS—1^_. 4 and 0-2512. MAHOGANY. SMALL "dining room aet 6J_4 71 -R. placed and purchased RE-finance Worthley St.. Red Bank. 5 rooms by week, month or season. Good condition, Mr a. Tomnini, LO OPE3RATORS — Experienced on. Minimum Charge: $1.00 6 3 LARGE" DiVAN. threo cushions. $37 your property tnd get needed cash, PAINTER. DECORATOK and- paper- Walton. SE 2-0012. OFFICE SUPPLIES- Ribbons and car J_?AI _nft.«J_P._M. bon pnrcr Typewriters and adding two fireproof doors. 50-Ral, square plus reduced monthly payments, If hanger ; interior nnd exterior 25 dresses, section piece work. TWO ROOMS UNFURNISHED—Liy- machines Bold rented and repaired. FOAM RUUIfE-K for stufling doll., tnnk nnd pump; bont pulpit, Spertl sun you own any typa of property and de- rears' experience. Estimates cheerfully Steady employment. Very good Ing-bedroom, kitchen and bath. Double Rate (or Double Spacing. Serpico's. 101 Monmouth St. next to lnmi» kitchen Kanoiine ranRe. lot o sire mortgatfe assistance of any kind, given. Louis Cassnn, 448 Shrewsbury pay, J. J. Schwart., 22 Lewis st., Ground floor; $70 a month. Near 1 hassocks, etc. 50c for a large marble Schrfefer 2 Grant ave.. Rum call us for immediate and confidential ave.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0246-J. Blind ads. usint The Register * Carlton theater. HE 6-0485. Eatontown. Ked Bank railroad station. RE 6-40E5 P O Box 25c extra hag. Fonmarl, rt. 35, Eatontown. _ Bon; RU_l-07O8. service Jerome J Kurtz. 1060 Broad ELECTRICAL WORK—By" hour or orJRE_f_-_l)3-J.. st Newark N. J, (Suite 203). Open contract No job too DIR or too Risht to classify edit or reject REMEMBER—John L. Hendrick- MKN'S SUITS—Stie 46, Brown. Rray. dally. 0 to 5. Market 4-2998, Mon- THREE. FOUR AND rive-room apart- any advertisement is reBervrd by Lady's black velvet coat. 16; auita, day end Wednesday evening, until small. Prompt service. Call KET 6- APPLIANCE REPAIR MAN—Must be ments. All improvements. Route 35» The Register. son's Old Wnifon Farm for tha 'lix'iH; one. 3fix3H, Also six screens white, aqua, navy, 16; nirt's clothes, 3105 before 'J A. M or after 5 P M. experienced. Vacation, good pay. Mjddletown. Next to Paradise Grill.* . We will not lie responsible for liest in npples and peaches during MA l-2t>'J7-W. 1 to 7, bed_prinjr, % *ize. All reas- 8_PJ! PAINTING PArERHANGING. general Good job for right man. Call for ap- FURNISHED APARTMENT—On two error's unless they are detected be- the harvest season. Routs 36. AIKFOAM BY THB'YARD—Schumach- onable Dean 306 Redmond five, BULLDOZER SERVICE, excavating, house repairing, high grade work. At pointment, Hlllcrest 2-1606. Amboy levels, in private house. With own for© tnfl second insertion. Onfchur-gt. KE 1-1770, land clearing driveways built and reasonable prices. Established 1928. Appliance Service, 174 New Brunswkk Middletown. er fabrics. Nautrnhyde Bofa cushions, southern exposure porch. Two private No cancellations will be accented bont cushions, bed pillows, throw pil- HIDE-A-BED—Simmons Lawson. iwo- repaired, fill dirt sand, uravet, top B^st of references from long standing ave.. Perth Am boy. entrances. Clean, modern: Hi hlocki or changes made in advertisements lows, fnnm ruober dofna, ready- to- cuahion moxiel. dark green, with soil and cinders Trees and stumps customers are available. William EXPERIENCED SECRETARY — For from Broad _t, shops and bus terminal. one hour Bfter receipt at oliice WE'GIVE GOOD trnde-ini on your old ivftinV rock mfti>le, Daniah cha.r_, but- fringe bottom. Cost $240. Fine con- removed. Grading and seeding of lawns Schacht. 95 Tenth st. West Keansburg small office Red Bank area. Per- Accommodate three, Heat and hot DEADLINE: furniture ns we have an outlet for terfly chairs, foam rub her beds. Dan dition. ?95. Burkfirt. < Grant ave. LO 5-4-80. KE G-U&Oi son best qualified may be working in water furnished. Available Aug. 10. it. Call Svvurtz Furniture. Highway Cooper ii nd Knoll fabrics, furniture SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT—Re- D PR1MERANC "The Carpenter." Ex- the city at present, but would like to Call Mrs. Kirby, RE 6-3443 until 4:30 Real Estate: Tuesday Noon. 3&. RE 6-3213. making supplies and plenty of B'ivp. up rnmmiitinfj, Submit exper- Classified Display: Wednesday CUSHMAN SCOOTEK—Excellent con- duce service ehnr-rei, hv hrin-rlnir perienced alteration and rcpnir irorli T. M. and UE 6-4557 nights and week- POliTABLK TYPEWRITERS — All .v<-!r'-;f nrr.ee t;t 1's.i.r.r.; i,, iti illtion LOW mileage, J1UU. UU 1- your radio or television set in for re- donn outside Hnd inside. Also cabinet ience and salary required to "Small ends. makes. New and reconditioned Al- Office," _Box 511. Red Bank. " All Others: 5PM Wednesday. Ejito_ntown, EA_3-0477, 0464 before 9 A. M.. after 6 P. M,' pairs A. C. Radio and Television Com- work. Phone RE 6-9826. KEANSBURG — 38 Sea Breere Way. so uddinR machines Guaranteed Easy BEAUTll-UL 10-PIECE Duncan Phyfe pany Armand A Crupl owner.* 123 TOP SOIL. MANURE—Larga loads. EXPERIENCED FOUNTAIN GIRL — 4 Vi modern rooms. Yearly rental. budget terms Seriiico'B, 10] Mon- mahoKnny dining room Bet, Sell rea FAIWIBRS AND -livestock men Shrewsbury .»v«. RE 8-4768. Hours 6:30 A. M. to 3;30 P, ,M, Adulta. month st RE C-04S5 Next to Cnrl- 1I1 l 1 SHU delivered at winter rates. Con- Call Classified "' _ > e.__KE_7-0429.R._ attention I '• Quantities of good YOUR FURNITURE repaired, refin- rad orr.Rh Nursery EA 3-1420. Please Apply New York Bus Terminal, 174 THREE-ROOM, UNFURNISHED apart- lon theater. Monmouth at. FKEE PAINT HOLLER nnd tray with feed, reasonable. Lake wood Bur- Ished or rebuilt. For Immediate at- eill evenings * ment. Alt utilities included Avail- WK BUY ANYTHING and everything every purchase of two Kalions of tention call RE 6-2S57 Ask for Mr. RETIRED BANKER or security sales- able.Aug. 1. LO 6-1120 Red Bank 6-0013 lap BAR CO., 256-258 Ocean ave., and Kive the best prices Call Pittsburgh paint. Little Silver Lum- WUmtt or stop in at our shop 25 Pearl KOLEDA CONSTRUCTION CO., man to handle bond department of ONE AND TWO-ROOM efficiency Swnrlz Furniture. Highway 35. RE ber & Supply Co.. Sycnmore ave. Little Lnkewood, Call, collect, Lakewood St.. Red Bank. ^____ local financial institution. Attractive Inc. Genural contracting. Build- income for one who is qualified. Tele- apartment. Clean, attractively dec- 6-3213 Silye 6-1020. IOSEPH MANNS—Mason and plas- orated and furnished. Utilities and WEAR KNAPP Aerotred shoes for com- ELECTRIC WATER COOLER and Coca terer. No job too large or too small. ing, remodeling. Financing ar- phone or write, K, H. Belknap, Pres- washer supplied. Convenient location. LOST AND FOUND fort, quality and lonjf service. Made ident Bell Finance Co.. 77 Broad st., RE 6-8394 or 30 East Bergen pi.. Red Coin machine. Electro Impulse Lab- BABY CARRIAGE nnd mattress $25 80 Lincoln st.. Red Bank. Phone RE ranged. RE 6-5357-M. P.O.Box Red Bank RE 6-.COO, with built-in arctics and cushion in- oratory Inc. _0fi River at. _Rorf Bank. 6-9351 Bank, LOST— Parakeet. July 11. Injury to ner Boles. Pticed from $9.'3ri and up. fireplace screen and andiron- $10 841, Red Dank. TELEVISION SERVICE MAN—Exper- foot. Family pet, Kewnrjl, 11U 1- Call C. J. Clayton. LO li-7504. AFRICAN VIOLETS — Hundred* of high chair $3. electric fireplace logs ATLANTIO HIGHLANDS — S^-room plants In full bloom. Numeroua va 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair ienced, Top salary. Applppyy in perp - apartment' in fine residential section. 133J-J. $10, 4" jointer, Walker-Turner. $12 Capitol Television. | WHEELCHAIRS. HOSPITAL BEDS for rleties. Greenhouse grown Volmer*_ RE 6-9399-J. ; • of radios and electrical appli- GUARANTEED TELEVISION servicing 143 Belmont All modern Improvements. Near every- LOST—Passbook on Second Natioiml rent or salt by week or month. Call Afrlcnn Violetn. 123 West End ave, within two hours from your call. Long Branch. thing, 6_Third ave. AT 1-0586-J. bank. Red Hank. No. 51.040. Finder OAK DINING ROOM table and buffet ances. W« call for and deliver. Clnyton Surgical Service. RE 6-376C. Long Brunch. A C, Radio and Television Company, UNFURNISHED — Three-room, "bath plense^ettlin to above l>nnk._ ! FAN HELTS AND PULLEYS for elec- In perfect condition. Very reaaonnble Armand A, Crupi. owner. 123 ShreTri- EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS — LOST—Lady's Hamilton ««tch with HEAVY DUTY woodworking shnper HE 6-44B3-J. Harold's Radio and Electrlo Shop, u part in en t in Sea Bright. Reasonable tric motors in stock. Douglas Elec- with 3 h. ]',, 3-phnBe motor. Price 19 West Front it., ' Red Bank. bury ave. jRE_ 6-^7$8. C&rhart Con struct ion Co., 27 rent. Ground floor, Heat and hot bracelet. Please return to Cecil tric Co.. 35 Earn Front St. Phone OVERSEAS BOUND—Like new, 14-cu SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools cleaned. Crawford,_Fair_ IlavcnHnnk. Kewnrrk. Must be over 21. Apply in ment. All utilities paid. Inquire at single size $59.50. was $9£.U0. Cosco 18 North Bridge ave,, or cnll RE 6- Phone RE-G-1201-J. all sizes, picket fence. Kates one to good. 53 each; v«rts (or greenhouse, ROOFING, RAIN PIPES, gutters. gravel and sand. Estimates given person. Cy St Art's. Sea Bright Stn- three feet hiyh. 6' sections. MA 1 bars, ventilator, sash, side sash, eaves, step-stools and utility tables. Detecto Phone RE 6.1464. Oscar Becker 47 tlonery. 1050 Ocean ave.. Sea Bright US5. 4273-J. peak. lGwx24". 16"xl6" irlflas, etc. hfimperu, Rosenfeld Furniture, 12 Clesned, repaired, replaced. Sat- Second st. Fair Haven HOUS&WORKER — Good plain cook- THREE-ROOM FURNISHED apart- FREEZER OWNERS—For your good Girl's bicycle, new tires, $10. The White st. RB 6-3419.* isfaction guaranteed. Free Inspec- inpr, general housework, little lron- ment. Private tilA.bath. Private en- SPIWAK FLORIST—Complete flower trance. All utilities. Garage available. health jnd enjoyment, we offer our service for all occasions. We nlso Corner Whnt-Not. Highway 35 at the tion and estimate. Prompt service. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE service. Ing. Children. Ca|l RE 6-5948. carefully selected meat and freezer Parkway, Keyport, or RE 6-0020 flf- MORE AND MORE find our shop Half-block to bua Red Bank-Fo-rt Mon- telephone flowera. 93 Avenue of Two Call R. Gibson, RE 6-1182-R. Planting, seeding, maintenance RELIABLE WOMAN—For cook and mouth. Call after 6 P. M. RE 6- foods Credit up to six months. Old Hivers. UU 1-0 B7 4. ____ !_ _ the idenl place to know. You Village Foods. Highway 35. MI 5- by week or month. Call Stevens, light, housework. Sleep In. Two 1046. SACKHETE—We" are authorized dis- GAS RANGE—Practically 150. can browse «t your leisure. Two adulta. Rumson, nenr Sea Bright 0094 tnbutors of the famous "just add AT 1-0107, IESSPOOL AND SEPTIC tank con- RE 6-6872 after 6 P. M. bridge. Convenient to bus. Oool FURNISHED—Very attractive, three TIRES—RETREADING, vulcanizing our REFRIGERATOR—11 cu. ft., six years floors new, used, antique furniture tractor. Cesspools dug and cleaned. rooms nnd bath. Heat and hot specialty Your car tied up only 15 wnter cement" thnt you BCC ndvertieed Septic tanks and drains installed: 25 room. References required. Please water supplied. Nice yard. Mrs, Mar- on television. Sand mix, jrrnvel mix, old. In A-l condition. Reasonable. and miscellaneous household goods CARPENTER-BUILDER —Alteration call RU 1-0358. minutes to put loancrs on while we mortar mix in stock. Call Red Bank ears' experience Howard Tilton. 30 vin. RE 6-1P60-M. recap your tires No charge tor loaner Jin44 nnd bric-a-brac, Kusclls, 25 E. 'enter st Rumson Phone RU 1-0973 additions, kitchen cabinets. Curtis EXPERIENCED GREASER for new car FURNISHED, HEATED apartment. service Mount Tire Service. 11 Maple Lumber nnd Supply Co. RE 6-6500. WHEELU"AKHOWS—Gnrx!en type. He- Henderson, 416 Carr ave. Keansburg Front st. WINDOW CLEANING, cellars attics KE 6-2843 or KE 6-2170. agency. Apply only If interested In Monmouth Beach. Now to Lnbor sve.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-048^ CAHINET OUTFIT—Steel. This is duccd to J«.?5. Little Silver Lum- and yards cleaned Light hauling, steady employment, Rnssas Bros., 395 day. Four large bedrooms, one flight steal. One fnmous brand meinl ber & Supply Co., Sycamore ave.. Little Call-RE 6-8740. LANDSCAPE SERVICE — Specializing Broad Rt.. Red Bank. RE 6-5180. up. Magnificent ocean vi$w all rooms. cabinet display unit in blue and yel Sliver. BEAUTIFUL SOLID rock mapia in n.w lawns, rototillinK, tractor YOUR FURNITURE—Repaired, re- PAINTER—Interior and exterior paint- MEDICAL SECRETARY —And recep- Right price for the right tenant. Jos- low to occupy a wall npficp upper nnd COMPLETE DOUBLE sleigh bed. com- mowing. Inquire about our plun for eph G. McCue Agency, Realtors. RU finlshed or rebuilt. For Immedi- lower of 06 Inches. This includes sink, dinette set with Hutch cab- ing and pnporhanging Clark RE tionist for established phya-ician'R of- nlpte double bwl. twin, mahogany helping' you build a lawn yourself. fice. Red Bank., Experience necessary. 1-0444. ate attention, call RE 6-2657, ABK. cabinet, faucets, two Formica tops. bedsteads; New England loveseat. drop- inet $125, hooked rugs, 9x12, $59; 6-4088-J after 5 P. M. RE 6-5120. Laubmelstcr, Write. "M. S. R.." Box 511, Red Bank. THREE OR FOIIR ROOMS—First floor, for Mr. Wllms or stop In at our Regular $495. sale price $295 delivered. leaf DuncanjPhyfe tnble. RE 6-8300/ large wall-to-wall carpet, chocolota PAINTING BY DAY or contract. Also BALING, MOWING, weed" spraying, Red Hnnk Lumber nnd Supply Co. KE EraiGDHATOR — Seven.foot Servel pnperhangin_. g... Estimates cheerfully private house. Call until 1 P. M., •hop, 25 Pearl »t.,- Red Dank. 6-5500. color, $6fi; baby grand piano, given " cultivating, plowing and disking and CHEMICAL PLANT OPERATORS or between 5 and 7. AT 1-15Q8.R. gha. Never a worry about power tl T Cll. Herma-4-lliltllnJ Thoresen1J4UJ . AT 1-0811-J. other types of tractor work. Bernard Experienced preferred, but not n RhorUifte or motor trouble. Servicing break front, nnd oriental rugs, etc, -IR-CON'DlfiONED" muBic lessons. Ac- TWO-BEDROOM. FURNISHED apart- STORE FIXTURES—Consisting of 15' Preis. Old Tennent rd.. Morganville. essary. Apply Bzura Inc., Clark , ment, on waterfront, $116. Also fur- PERFECT GUT—Brass nnd milk glnsB baker's jrlass showcase, three candy done free by Gnu company If needed. Ruacils, 26 E, Front _t. cordion, pinno. guitar, clarinet, trum- MA _-008B-R... off Broad wny. Keyport. showcases, two National ensh registers, Perfect condition inside and out, Now pet, violin and saxaphone. Instruments nished apartment. Living room, bed- planter lamps. Full lino of brass room, bnth, kitchen. $80. R-U 1- and pottery. See our selection first. eisht-hole ice cream, soda fountain, In operntion, $50. Please call RU 1- rented to new students, Davis Studio* LAWN MOWING—With or with- PORTER—Permanent position. Driver's fully equipped: enrbinator, Coco-Cola 0G74 after 6 P. M. JUST LIKE SELF-SEKVICE—NO of Music and Dance. 12 Norwood ave. license required, Apply J, Yanko, 0773-M before noon. After nwn, call Honey Bee Flowers 464 Broad St.. Rh out maintenance. Rototilling, ItU. 1-9 82 9. «-4oao. . box, 12 cu. ft, refriRerntor. Very renn- ^..KGAINI—Complete dnTkroom, con- high pressure Balenmen. You buy LO 6-0989. 30 Broad at'.. Red Bank. H ROSIN, JEWELER—For correct onable. KE G-06G1 after 7 P U.. or nlstlnc of Blwood 11x7 enlarj?er with what you need. Perhaps bird- CALL "PARTS UNLIMITED" PR 4- lawns planted, rail fences installed. FURNISHED APARTMENT — Living KE 7-2700. Ask for Joe Slovens. 1 room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, Heat, time Expert watch and cloct re- lens. Federal 2ttx3 ,£ enlnrser with cage $1.75. stands 50c. crocks 50c, 0358 for radio and television ser- G & D Landscaping. RE 6-7952. MACHINIST — We have steady, p»irinK_18_West Front St.. Reil.BBS: lens. Super Omejrn 2\ix2\i enlarjier vice. Antennas installed and repaired year nround work for a mn- light, gas. hot water supplied. Resi- RECORD~SALE AT TUSTING'S—All QUALITY LAMPS and shades. Sale odd chairs 50c, vacuum cleaner' 15 and up. Call Asbury Park salesroom dential section of town. Adults only j with lens, two reel developing tanks, 'nr ritiienunt; on n!! radion, TV tubes, PAINTING ANn DECORAf ING—In- fhinist with high school diploma J85 per month. For appointment, DODulnr artists. All speeds. 3°rty damage. RE 6-7604 ette. Frigidaire, Private bath and 'yoursel! W. are equipped to supply In our Bargain Basement. Red Bank 30 TO 40*^ DISCOUNT on LonRinen. and edger, Low rates. Engler Lum- and supervision. Handy with tools, jou with all tho materials necessary. , Wittnnuer and LeCoultre watches. entrance. Garage. 95 Herbert »t.. Red Lumber & Supply Co.. 9 Wall st Front it. OIL LAMPS converted (or electric- ber Co. ^hone KE 6-0005. shipping, etc, Varied work in small Bank, after 5 P. M." Small monthly payments arranged on Men's 17-jewel "water resistant SEPTIC TANKS cesspools. laterals, plant: $7E per week to start, Write, COMBINATION DOORS—Best, quality. watches with expansion band, $14.9o, ity. Lamps rewired. We call for TH"REE ROOMS AND BATH — In. purchase of any materials. Here are- Clear whiU pine combination doors BEDS—Bunk, slnirle. %. full. Dropleaf dry wells; pumping and building. Mr.-Rotrers. P. O. Box 312. Red Baitk. some of the jobs you can do: Attic plus tax. Ladiea' 17-jewel shockproof. and marble tables, kitchen and liv- and deliver. Harold's Radio and Jacob Perl, trading as "Atlantio Cess- Oceanport. on bus line. Five-min- Insulation, application of tileboard in rith screen and storm inserts at the expansion band, yellow case, ?15, Al MAINTENANCE MAN—Must have ex- ute walk to Fort Monmouth, Adults. following prices, delivered. Size mR room chairs • Maple corner cab- Electrlo Shop, 16 West Front St., pool Service." Shrewsbury dr., Rum- perience in piping, with knowledge kitchen or bath, finish your basement wntches ptunranteed. Seven-;-^w_] travel inet, child's desk, chest-desk. Two an- son. RU 1-1026 No pe-ta. EA 3-0123, 2' 7"x6' 9". $13.95 ; 2' 9"x6' 9". $14.E0; alarms. reKular $11.95, only 16.95. Red Bank, Phone RE 6-2744. of welding preferred. Apply Bzura, or •Hie into a playroom bedroom or 3' I"x6' 9". $14.95. Call Red Bnnk tique brass lamps. Rugs, 6x9 up to CALL RUSSELL E. DAVIS, "SR., for Inc.. Clark st,. off Broadway, Keyport. THREE-ROOM FURNISHED apart- den. Complete line of lumber, mill- Lumber & Supply. 9 Wall st.. Red Widmann A Sons, corner Ave. D «nd 12x12. Scatters % 1 and up. Summer your building, contracting, remodel ment. Private entrance. All -utilities work, hardware, paint, wall board, rt 36 Atlantic Highlands, Open un- rum 14 and up. Open evenings and HOOVER CLEANERS repaired brushes I ng and repairs. EA 3-1896. MATURE WOMAN—To do general of- Included. On bus line. _RE_6-171_3-R. roofinc. siding, plywood, doors, win- Bank. RE_6-Sfi00.__ til 8:30 P. M, fice work. For s^naU company. Part FOUR AND FIVB^ROOM furnished" NEW PROFESSIONAL spray paint Sundays, Shore Furniture, rt. 3G, Lau- rebrlstled. Allen Elecerio Shop 18 PIANOS TO RENT — New Lester, dows insulation, etc. Free estimates C6NN~TENOU saxophone. Case fttid renca Harbor, White >t ' RE 6-0612. or full-time. Call RE 6-5857. apartments with three bedrooms, tile- on your needs. American Lumber & outfit. Compressor-tank,, fan spray stiind Excellent condition. Reason- Betsy Ross spinets aa low as $9. (run, $75 : 5" oscilloscope new printed THE KADINET KING says you name monthly, Anderson Music, 21 Broad WOMEN—For egg candling: positions. bath. Two blocks from bench, ttorei Building Supply, Highway 15 nt Head- r abie RE (1-7542, Call between 6 the space, we hav« a wall cabinet, IAWS AND LAWNMOWERS sold, and %-bIock from bus line, Heason- nen's Corner. Hiildletown. BE 6-iaat. circuit $7. ,. Meters, VTUM, condenser 1 iharpened and repaired. Factory nt.. Red Bank. Experience unnecessary. Call RB iien B *jurntM. UIIUUICLU*'III *»••* **-•-••• checker, gieger counter, H, Begell, and 7 P. M. . __, utility cabinet or kitchen bast to At. 6-2008 or apply Elgenrauch Farms, able.___RU_l-^p86. CLOSING OUT OUR. dog department. MAHOGANY~ROSE CARVEp SOFA. No unlikely stories about how we buy methods. All work guaranteed. Wall- BLAKELY AND LYNCH —• Painting, E'FFICIBNCY. FURNISHED apartment. Lot 48, Circle TmNer Ct.. rt. 35. EA 1 ng's Saw and Mower Service. Camp- plastering, carpentry, and all gen- Chapel Hill rd.. Middletown,* All accessories nnd oupplies, except 3-9791. Four-posterposter,, maplle bed,, mnple chairchairss, thtm, T\O seconds or inferior merchan- Large bed-Bittlnir room, bath and' l idbd nplle GovernoG r WiWin dise. Just good cabinets at the moat bell ave.. Port Monmouth KE 6, oral house repairs. RE 6-4861-M." WOMAN—For cleaning/Wednesday or foods 35 ft iViBcount. A few bird- PLYWOOD SHORTS — Pick up odd maple sideboard, kitchenette. All private. Ground floor cages will also be included in this Bale. throp aecretnry, cnndlestlckB, over- reasonable prices. W.th us it's a bus- 083. Friday. EA 3-0390. entrance. EA 3-1478. sizes of plywood in all thicknesses Sil MI 5 iness, not a "Rimmlck" or "come-on." IHAIR CANING and rush work Wll- Our bird nnd tropical fish departments from 10 cents to 51 in our Bnrgain BtufTed chairs,' etc. Stiles. MI 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BOY—Over 18 years old. Driver's li- PLEASANT, COMFORTABLE, three? will be continued as UBUBI. Helen O8-3-H._ Special porcelain top bace, 20x16 top. bur Ivlns, It West Sunset ave. RE cense. Apply Kntsin Drug Store. 203 room, furnished apartment. First Miller'i Pet Shop. Highway 35. six Basement. Red Bnnk Lumber & Supply 36* h.Rh, was 113.05, now $9.95. •4388-R, CSuJL WnH at MAGIC CHEF GA 7r BUSINESS AND Investment proper, Shrewsbury ave.. Red Bank. floor. All utilities! $66 a month. Suit- miles north of Red Bank, between Pal- (rns, nutnTnatlc hot wnter heater, Jhrome or "wroiiftht iron dlnetta sets, iUItBING — Precast, reinforced. ties of all types and prices through* able for couple, Red Bank vicinity, mer and Laurel lives. Open daily Rid DISAPPEARING STAIRWAYS —Make EA S-1442-M Rfter choice of 35 colors, were $79,95, now 10*x6'; also 3' lenKths. Sav .. „ :XPERII_NCED BEAUTICIANS. Steady. But for information. AT l-0589»M, use of valuable attic space with an "Homirt," 30-frnli $49.95. Over 100 other sets In chrome, B 40% out fast growing Monmouth county. Sundays until 9 P. M.. Tuesdays until fi P. M." on your curbing. Built-up driveway, Jail today for appointment to see Five-day week: $60, plus _onimi_sic-n. AVAILABLE AUG. 15 -— Furnished* S P M. MI 6-0349. easy to install Simplex disappearing wrought iron or black and brass. Free won't break or crumble, Sava 509_. Apply in person. Vincent's Beauty stairway. One of the best made, for MUST GO I—Phiico 21" consoie tele- delivery Easy charge Rosenfeld Fur- properties. Ray Stiliman, Shrewsbury. Salon. 32 Linden pi.. Red Bank. ground floor apartment in Red Bank. only $22.95 delivered. See one on dis- vision 10-pi«e dlninfr room net, nst- nltur___l2__Whlte_st._RE_6_34 __•____. IE 6-5111. _^_^__ Larjre kitchen, combinntion living-bed- YOU CAN'T BEAT IT for tn£le play in our Bnrgnin Basement. Red irai1 oak dinettin e set, , rratio cbnise UNPAINTED FURNITURE—We have _ . KENNEDY—Landscape Con- BUTCHER — Experienced. Steady po- room, with attached sunporch and bath- lounge. Bennett. Main and Palmer a trailer load of unpalnt.-l furni- tracting Co Tractor, heavy duty MAJOR OIL COMPANY to lease , sltion. good pay. Homestead Mar- room. Private entrance, $50 a month, and quality. Cy and Art'B An- Bank Lumber & Supply Co. 9 Wall Including gns and electric. AT _• Rt. Call RE 6-5500, Bts, __Be_!forc!/ ture. connistiiiR of drawer chests, stu- •ototillir-g and rotary mowing Recon- modern two-bay service station. ket. Bray ave.. East Keansburi?. KE niversary rye, gin, $2.78 fifth, STEP LA"DI>ERS—6' wood, 16.50 each. dent's deiks, bunk beds, tables book- lltionfng and new lawns, shrubs Rail 6-0290. 054 8-M. __" . KITCHEN FANS—Get rid of cooking 1 ind wire fencing. Land clearing, prun- Excellent location, established bus- vodka $2.89 fifth, imported rum odors with an 8" Voigt wall fan, Little Silver Lumber & Supply Co., BhelveB. etc.. at 40% oft wholesaler* iTENOGRAPHER-TYPIST—Local con- THREE-ROOM FURNISHED apartment Sycamore jtve.. Little Silver. list. Come ITI and _e« th« floor sampl«« ng and tres removal 20 Wllllsm st,. iness. Immediate possession. Call with bath. Private entmnce. All 13.19 fifth. Open until 10 P- M. regularly $19.95. sale price $12.95. of this beautifully cartoned packajte. cern. Steady position. Good salary. Pick one up nt Red BanV Lumber Bar- KITCHEN SET—Blue Tornrtca top. Red Bank. \ EA 3-0080 for appointment. RE 6-1720 betwee•in 9 A. M. and utilities included. Highway 35 on bui daily. Cy nnd Art'fl, 1050 Ocean gain Bnsement. 9 Wall st. or call KE like new unusually pretty, sent* White pine Roods on display at the Red LAWN MOWERS and edge tools sUr- P. M. for intorvlew. line. RE 6-2405-J. 6-5500, eiRht with leaf, $40: new Morgan Bank Lumber Bargain Basement, For TWO LARGE FURNISHED one-room ave., Sea Bright. price example, a bunk bed, upper and pened and repaired tho right way, FOR QUICK RENTAL — A small BEAUTICIAN—To work in modem Jones HeritaKe full size jwhite bed- Walter D. Antonldes. 184 WeBt Front efficiency apartments. Bath with WHOOPING SUMMER SALE! — spread Georjre Washintrton type, co«t ower. complete with ladder and top luncheonette business, fully equipped. air-conditioned beauty salon. Full or shower. All utilities included. Rent bed guard at a Hit price of $40, is St. Red Bank Opposite West st. Jncludes two-room apartment in renr. part-time. Experience not necessary. fltorewide reductions to 609f> nt S2fi; $20 Call before July 31, movIiKT. reasonable. Available now. Convenient JUST ARRIVED—New iupply of on sale at $23,95 delivered. Come In LAWN MOWING and service. Frea Ideal for young couple $76 monthly. Accardi's Beauty Salon. RE 6-7175. to buses, train., stores and bench. 71 "Rainbow" on appliances, pottery. KU l-07Btl. and browse around. The Red Bank ~ "1 LO 6-0420. Cy and Art's Anniversary Cali- SINGER PORTABLE. Used once, $110. estimates. Small or larR. lawns. APPLIANCE REPAIR MAN — Must Eiist Washington ave.. Atlantic Hlph- Lumber Bargain Basement, 9 Wall it., GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN — ljnnd-_ AT 1-0497. fornia port, sherry and muscatel. .clocks, cutlery, glassware, poti-n- _ 1" power mower, Clinton engine. Redjrtank, Rotary, reel type and gang mow- specialize In washing machines and pans, denning aids, paint, garden Good net. Illness forces sale of stock refrigerators. Holidays and vacation TWO-ROOM APARTMENT—Well fur- Full quarts G9c. Cy and Art's 146; child'n desk and chair $7.50; ing. Also semi-heavy rotary mow- and fixture-. KE 6-147.1-R. supplies. Get S & H green stamps Lionel and HO track, cars, engines, with pay. Apply in person. Eatontown nished. Largo rooms. Everything prU Liquor Department. 1050 Ocean power packs and accessories. RE 6- RETINA II CAMERA—Ca«e, B.C. flash ing for initial cut of tha season JOFFi-E AND SANDWICH SHOP — Television Co., Hltrhwny 35. Eatontown. vate. 57 Morford pi. RE 6-9180 BVC, Sen Bright. lit "Rainbow", (opposite Acme) 87_84__r nun, lens shade, $55 or trade for and/or where back lots are mowed Equipment and fountain in excellent UNFURNISHED — Three rooms and Broad st. 36 AS STOVE—White, tnble top binoculars or metal lathe. RE 6- Infrequently, If you mow your own, condition. New lighting system, floor YOUNG MAN—Between the ages bath. Heat and hot water 35 Ocean model. "Welbilt," oven thermontat yard, and it has gotten ahead of nnd grill. Low overhead. Reason for of 20-35, for salesman in re- _»lvd.. Atlantic Highlands. AT 1-2316-J. OPPORTUNITY SHOP ANTIQUES — controli«l pood condition. $15, RE DOUBLE PEDESTAL office desks $30. selling, other interests. Price $4,000. RARE FINE and out-of-print you for the type mower you have, tail store. Young woman to work FURNrSHED APARTMENT—-One block Enrly copper coal scuttle, small two- f.-2524-W 77 Little Silver Parkwcvy, secretary $25. highboy J25. fireplace RE 6-5933-R, 10 to 12 A. M. or 8 to from Fort Monmouth, All utilities. books, mnj>B and prints, old and drawer mitlioKuny ..wing table. Iron ,20. trunk $10. unpahrted chairs $4.50. call for a rotary cutting, to n*t. P. M. as a credit interviewer and typist. LHtle_SlKer, . Burdg« & Son, (next to Steinbach'* Near (tores, laundromat, bu_ line. All fine binding, limited and first fender for fireplnce nnd conl grate, six- KELV1NATOR REKRIGERATOIl — Six -yourself .tarted off ajraln, Atlan- 1ENERAL STORE AND HOME—All Young man between 16-18 years private entrance^ Nice for CI couple, leg cherry drop-leaf table, Lincoln n parking lot) 24 Clay, st., Red Bnnk. improvements For sale, due to editions. Free search service. China yenrs__old,_ PH_e_$_L . RE 6..mi__. tic Lawn Service. Phone AT 1- old to work in stockroom and 18 "Wolfhill ave.. Ocennport, EA 3- rocker, Lots of glnsii oil tamps, Marble Open Frirlny evenings ea-th. Mrs. B, Reynolds. 1 Willow QQ62.' and Glass Shop, Red Hank, top Uiblca nnd wash stum! s. Silver net SUMP PUMP nnd Homnrt cellar 0894-M. If no answer through warehouse. These jobs are per- drainer, Fits 18" to 20" sump. MAGIC CHEF STOVE—Beautiful fire- st. Keansburg. KE 6-P84fl. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED apartment* (six bottles.) Pine chest. Victorian plnce lamp, white oak bedstend. Like day, call after 5:30 P. M, MANAGE YOUR. OWN successful ser- manent with a nntlonnl retail or- uithoUlerc-tl roc It pro, Doilt. toyn, fine Overall else R'^x,^", S25. Also Utilities Included. RE 6-S842. TAINTS—Out tide white, primer, flnt. doiible boxsprintf on legs, $5, HE 8- new Ttfrflionnble LO 6-6000-M. vice station on rt. 35, either in Red ganization. Pleasant working con- Regularly JS-Dr., Bargain UaBement china, jewelry. We buy nnd sell. The EAST HOUSE ANTIQUES—HI fthway Bank or Entontown. Modest rental Mntthews. 116 Broadway, Keyport. KE 7fifil>J. _ [IN AND LPN NURSES supplied by ditions; 40-hour week, paid vaca- price J2.95. Red Bank Lumber and 36, Atlantic Highlands. Pine fur- contacting Pnrk.r. Nurses Reglntry, nd limited_ Inventor_ y Investment for Supply Co. 0 Wall st,, or phone KE 7^14 4(1 CAULKING GUN nnd cartridge. Com- tions, employee discounts and BOATS plete. Only f 1.49. Little Silver Lum- niture, post bed. four-drawer chest; 1 Drevent av_., Leonardo, AT 1- nmbltlous mnn desiring more Income. C-6CO0, ______- UPRIGHT PIANO—Needs tuning nnd meeting house bench, rough; blanket 398. Registration free, ^_^ Call KE 6-2416-R.* many other company benefits. All ber & Supply Co.. Sycamore ave.. Llttl< BOAT TRANSPORTATION — $6.00 NEW DAUY CARRIAGES — From some repairing, $50 or best offer, RE chest, dry ittik; Boston rocker decor- applicants must be pernnnnent res- $10.BO. strollers from $5.45, Also Silver. „__ nt.d. China, glnsn. etc. AT 1-1768-R. NICE LITTLE COMFY throo-room Any boat weighing up to 900 lbs. 1054 EASY SPIN-DRYER— In excellent MIMEOGRAPHING — Circulars, idents of Monmouth county. Ap- Will haul from your home to th« eriba, plnyyarila. mattresses, ele Savo KUCS--- Rone"" colored Olsen^ "TBXM, bungalow nnd court, middle of _condltio_i__Call EA 31lfl44-J. DON'T BE SENTIMENTAL about folders, catalogues. Mimeo- ply In person, 0:30-11:30 A, M., water within this area. Call Red Bank money at tlie Ked Hank Carriage Shop. I2xU. Set of three tile top metal 6-1810-J after 5:30 p. m." 3 East Front at. Red Hank.' tn tiles, 10-gal, brass compress sprayer, GENERAL ELECTRIC wrinRer-type your old TV. HlRhe.t trade-In gra i>hed in color or black and Anbury Pnrk, for business and res- 12:30-3^0 P. M, Scars, Ttoe-l/U-k washing machine. Five-piece chrome idence. Dirt cheap, J2.B0O. Best _l_A UUIGHT HOAT SHOP—ImmadU WINDOW FANS—Pick up n ?tf.Ufi riding lionts_phg_!» _ KB fi-()C3K. nllowanca nt "Rainbow." No down white, $3 per BOO copies. Fine & Co., Red CHTV. Marvin window fan for S7.5H nt dinette net practically new. Must be money making, modern luncheon- ata delivery on 12 and 14-foot Chip- "" "- [FX;B SECTIONAL UVITIK sold nt reasonable price. Call 2Z4 payment, Budget terms, New nnd quality at fnlr prices. Art work '•r- runsb-ats, *!80 ic _20Q, An A Red Bank Lumber Hnr_-uin Haeemenl, ooiri suite with fonm rubber cushions etts in Red Bank, making approx- 9 Wall st. Red Hank, or call HE 6- Shrewsbury nve., Red Dank. RE 6- reconditioned TV's, guaranteed. a specinlty. Merit Mimeographing 14' mnho_rany mn&bout. Unbeatable fMift, throe-piece living room suite with imately 110,000 per year, Apnrt- NEAT, VOUNG WOMAN — Keep nt £250. There Is a constant flow of ESOO. foiim rubber cushions J27G, sofa lied 1487. _ - Portables reliAtteried, "Rainbow" Service. Cnll RE fl-3604-W lifter CORN SifELLEK—Furnace, two sets # me'nt above. Five money making couple's small apnrtment clean, 9 [rood used boats and motors. We may J^fi, fit lit! in couch f (ifj, Sylcoa super- Rives service. (Opposite Acme), 4, P. M. have what you want. Boats and mo- TV, HOME AND AUTO RADIO— driving hnrneBB. three-sented bug|ty< . 12:30, one morning a week. $1 per sir.c mnltrcHs nnd matching boxspring, iirtien pinn rnrnsr cupboard, Vlctnv- 175 Broad _t. RB 6-7007. bars, taverns for sale. Seashore hour, plus bus fare If required. Write, tnr» anld on brnkornu?. I_!;t your*. Phone eervlce. Cull "Kninhnw" sis inches lonirpr. \\'<*h betl.rnl)*, will arm, broker, Robert I1*. Norton. liopo. lnterJux paint nnd marina sup- n tiprlroom «ft Iron bt>d. with n*w fOTICi_, HOMK OWNEJ15I—Snve on inting name and titMie-n nnd recent. lilt _-(UUli, 'l V AUItLlirt. ilioUiit-tl. mnttrriH JVhitney ti-H4_l.__ SE 2-9712." •'-••-mce to "N. Y W.," Box 611, Red plies. Open 7 days until 6:30 P. M. Son, (next to SUinbnch's pnrkintr lot) BARGAINS!—In th« Hary-kin Basement home repnlrs, remodellntr, roofing, Bank, and always avallabl. by telephoning Lamps, toaetwd, flntirnns repaired. 2i Clay M. Red Hank. Open Friday POWER LAWN MOWKR— 24" cot. of tha Red Bnnk Lumber, $1 goes arpentry, ma«ont work. cvHnpnols dug Keys miulp, miwt, nrlsinrH shnr- OVi'llhiKB. ______Completely overhauled. In top con- a lonR wny, Pick UP troo «iiiiiiiK return suite Am i»i»-il l'iosp*ct iiill Apart- doors, HomaBote. (Milrit, kitchen fans, freely. Call KE G-OflGfi.J or RE fl- nd are sacrificing our complete herd References rnjuired Write, "Farm for the boatman New Jersey's larg- fC'lH, nine-piece mnhf>K»ny JJUncnn ,_« Throckmortnn ave, Hod Hank. nttlc fnnn, wind own. worcna, medlcino O9ttO'W.* i>f 5fi chinchilla* whleh nro r*»wluteroil Eltr," Hox Ml. lied Hank. est mnrlne supply house. The Dont- IMiyfe (llniiiK room suite J100, nfne- US" w'HltB UNIVERSAL Rfts ranK« cbeatfl. t-tc, Come In nnd browao now nd pedigreed, plus nil equipment and man's Shop, 24 Wharf avo, RE 6-6780. liiern inn liny tiny (liiiflte net *.12r>, eight- J20. two-pl-co llvltiR room set $2r., nnd pick up a free yard stick, Dnr- STOP PAYING HIO prices for TV re- ca Mutt be sold. No remonnbls TIN SMITH—Yourifc man to operate Open week-days. 9 to 0, Sunday* tnd lilcce Fruit W««H1 dlfu-Ue 12 BO, mnple :ciiRltmal chrome clialrn $3,50 euch, Knin ItnBfment, Red Bank Lumber, 9 pnirs. Our price IK 12. t\ cnll, \\\\\% ffer 'refused. Or will exchange for small sheet tnetjil nho)), Excellent hoHdnys P to 1. nm flimh Very KIXM) rundltltm. ISO, luiicli, drop-leaf table- untl nix clinirs ..x-wny floor Inmp t'l, snlti) rock mnple Wall at.. Red Hnnk. pnrtd and w_ hnve 10 years' itxpsr- _«1 estnte, property oi anything of ipportunlty to Join new. but fnst jrrow- K EJ_J !13 __A_ l.nce. Same day or sooner HE 6- nluo. LO 6-444H.J. ng orgnnlinti()ii__ RE B-KHS?^ . OUTBOARD MOTOR HEPAIRS — All J2hfi. liunlKfl * Son. (next to St*ln- rlinliiR room tnble $20, drenser $7, m»- 7780. makes. Authorized Evlnrudo Snlei UMIiHKLLA TENT- f«'*xtr. Used linch'n parking let) M Cluy nt, Red hnjrnny foiir-pontnr bed, complete^ 120 : COW MANURE—Mulch hay. straw SAUiSGIRU~-Apnry Anfonldes Phar- (inee dill nftor d P. M Saturday. • cneral Klertrlc oven S12. Mrd:n«o nnd and feeding liny. At farm or de- macy, 85 First avp.. Atlantio lllgh- ft Service, See the now lt)f>G lino of UnnW. ()|M-n Friday nvpnlngs. liver r' Mefhanlcni ImukKrnutul. Mnla NEW" 1H' CAHIN ORUIHEIt — ytnr old; iniihoi'imy double IKII *(M, '(lit HKLV, "••• Su4iintii'y~nn iir-ln.lMiTed blue nm1l Kreen Ht-amps st "Rainbow." (Op- !'.'. ,-l' ^^e. ltPfl_ Hk la_n_nlce_buy,__ IMITATION l'\UV,Vl.MT,~ln rxfdlrnt vhllp Mripe find funilMtrc rtivvrn, fhfi , icrver chlnn .Imtel, tmrgundy Ilroiul* Kxport workmanship. Work fully In- r..,f.,.l.!.., f_-.Hank, r (i ml II UKI "ltd H rut iron ji it ml ucrt'cn. mill, wlm- *Hk ttiiliniKh, fmitworid )pj;» om r.iK, Hi'ilii', with pad. Call nf- posite Acinn.) Broad (tt. nured. I'Ven iiAtlmatci, Call RE 0- or 1 OTi'ft to Jatninry 1 tt57, Tfn-mlU HEAL ESTATE ntilanliwly or mnn, Kx- .a' MAYCItAFT GRUISICKfl nnd'aiiiirt- Vty ri-Bfimiitilr. Ill :i-i;i7f.. l lierloncrd. FulNllrnn, Munt linvo rnr ii.il friiim.. fiiniltur,, CUVMI $__(); nm. _£j_J__.M_J. J:'-.'_dl-LL OHM, - J^ or J1E,,T(I : d .102 ,^_ ___ „,„____ ^ ndlUH Fort Monmcmlh. tfrltd. Mm. utora 1H' Id', 14' Tlmmiinon: 21' HdYAL (lit .'iMITll tyi'rvrlti \\nynuy In Mi-, IIIM-C IM.VI-H ami four K A >S Y SIM N • I) R Y wa iliTiuf mntli i n" i KLKCT1UU MO'J'CJH totmlr larvlco, All i(bi)! KliiK. "' (iknwmid ave,, Knot fnr pntiihllNlicd Itfd Itank KPHHVM'H IK', Ii' 12' llnrlmrj 17' Khrllnrnft lV Mliinrl , li branch ulllre Write, "Itcaltdi-," Ilox •liiilr.i. (?r.; wioiii'ht Iron tulifn nnd ciMiHolit 'J V. full doom, new. 2ll" et, liirire types fans blowers oil burners, ro- »nu»Kfl1 N, J. crviliieri, fl' prniiis and rowbontx. Kvln- i k chtck \vi !IIT four nun Hindu, fnr.; luriti' mnhmtnny cttiii- til lie; tli reef i •*'£<• record iilny- wnniroho trunk frlKenitlon, tiunips. Contractora nnil tVANTKl) -On or lioforn Hnpt, 1», nti fill. Hod llnnV, nnla motors and repaint, Tno-Nn« Ui, K't'ilrn Tin Ml m tililr, inivfl on cdu«- opm leaf to \ Atnw 1_" TV rdnniile. ail-Knl, auto- Kttdl .ectiuuhl, hoitiu power toula nnwi drUlo, snniterri, lonif torm lciiiif, milage, nL IrHHl. two ST-I-tO — Tn trnilon. Uiieii bouts nml docknuo Lot I ii, II-IIL H\ |40; Inrnim, Pilns firm. mntlo K'tfl wntf-r heMer, Jo tied. EA twin liedH, Holly wood full ilse bed, polishers etu Oakland Electric Hliop, licdrooini pfnmbly on entdte or n pil. (iood sulnry. Ktendy tin haudio your botillnir nrpdn ]I J, Will rxrhiuiKf, J'llvu'e J'liily, 'Ajirll AncN," Hnllnnd nl,. ni-nr Ijuivtl II-OO44, 2(1 IVnibcrtnn «ve., Ocrnn- \]'l. OxlR, 0x20 ruga, All ren&on- 118 Onkihnd it., Kfiri Dank, GII'Tnrd A. nimllar m luiliiKK, No pets. No [tuition, Ailnnin hliutiptr, 14 llrond *t., Wllinn Ilont Work,,, 4711 Atlantic a'vi.. 244'/M rvc, lli.lindel, Ml t.-U\\>2, 1'ort, w >tr, I'lione KA 3-03Q1-R, Smith, proiirlttor, PhoutiUIC (.Qltff, HU 1.10-0.• ltitl liutik. Long llrnnch, J,0 0.[)fi4fl, J \ BOATS PETS—LIVESTOCK AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RED BANK REGISTER BOAT-TRAILER TO HIRE—H. J. Wl|. ELKWOOD KENNELS — Hoarding, 1949 CADILLAC convertible. Hydro OFFICE SPACE—S,000 tq, ft. of alr- EATONTOWN—Ranch type. Two bed- plucking, clipping and bathing. 211 matlc. Yellow, black top, J600, KE l'AIIt HAVEN—Spnoiou,, C.ii-W Cod Co- LnTU. SILVKK—I-our betlror>mi. cen- _Uiirsday, July 20, 1956—4.5 son_Boal _Worjcs_Long_Branch, conditfoned floor space. On street roomfl. separate dining room with lonial. !n siilcnded conditirtn. Living t?r hull nrrnntrfnicnt. I si r _r •>. nttratr- CLEARANCE SALE—21' Revel craft. Wall st.. West Long Branch. LO 6- 5-25C3-M.- floor Ideally located on Broad it., wall bed nnd table with three chairs, room tS'x_.*i' fireplncc; ilininsr mom Z710-R. tit'i' livini* I'onm with firp[iliicp. lnr«~ oibin cruiser Sl.IiTG. 'l\' Revel craft 1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR, |35. Run Red Bank. Municipal parkinc lot at kitchen with-electric stove. refv.Kerjitor 12'xW. la rue plr.Mri.- kitr-Jirn • i 1 iii nr room, *r -. 1111 liUk'i'. ;no«ff:rn •.leltsr cnMn $1,150. W Revel craft ENJT-"US'H SETTER PUPS-—550 each. exit Suitable for physiciani or pru- nnd snack bur. _<>inbtnitti^ii aluminum with breakfast alcove. L\vi» bedrnutnt, kiti'liiMi; knotty pine cHlar for if.Tca- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rabin cruiser $1,200 IS' Revel craft ning condition. Tires good. 70 Hud- storm windows and ncieens, awnings Enplishtuwn 7-0438. son ave.. or phone RE 6-0324-M fesaionRl oflicea For information, call piiia paneled library, 1 ';. tiled balds, !i"». Prirfi S'li.'.KlU, Kay Stillmtiti. utility ?"")». 14' Wolverine $380. Easy DACHSHUND PUPPIES — Red and Mr Schulti. KB 1-1810. After 6 P. for front nnd tfidrs. washer iind dryer floored nxpfitiHiun uttic. cnclo-cl bruv.r- RIVKlimoNT— Dec wntor, Pmte.-ted terms. We also have in stock. Old black and tans. Pedigreed. Inoc- 1953 CHEVROLET—210 model, four- connect ions in full, dry basement. wny; two-car K'H'ane. l-'ull ccliar hot Town boats, Cruisers Inc., boate. and Fenced backyard, (steel link). school NKW~KNTVi_\Ni'P]tAMfTlJNG Olonhii. h.-irbor. C.Vmrnl luilkhriol anr] dock. ulated. Real beauties. Mrs. A. Swan- door sedan. Light blue and white. MONMOUTH BEACH—At bus _top. wjiler bent. oiUtirc^l Ln lm : fir, - .Suhst.-iiidnl nHtr hiimi. Four biMlrooms, Scott-Atwaler motors. Eastern Marine Bon Highway 35, Neap Five Corners. In v^iy good condition. Must Bell, bus stop H00 feel. Presently under 4','n flliu. MinuKh AK«nry. Three yearn nU\ Simciiius rooms. Furnished, five-room cottage. Two mnon nl. St"p-'l'iwn living rotint. flrejilnre: din- I'" tiln ln.Hi>. s.rvn.,1^ room (ind Uo.. 707 Broadway, Lone Branch. LO MI 5-0283 Reasonable. RE 6-4509-J bedrooms, with 21" TV. Aviiilable Sept, GI mortgage: $70 month, full price Phone RU 1-071 (i l 17J2 $11,750. *• Location. 31 Penrce ave. EA ing rcmrn. |iifie kitrlmn I'*TI-tfupst bft'l- Ii;Ll. i. hiriri; '.eramlit mi three siflos of C17. CLOSING OUT OUR dog department. 1051 NASH SEDAN—Green. Excellent 15 at J85 a month. Write. J. W. HIVER" PLAZA—Ci'ipn hiiu.<» flr.us.: r«-cTilly ri-.lc-.-Dn.tiKl RUMSON BOAT and Sport Shop. 93 g p with" e.s- runrii. Two fnmily ln-drMiimji, 1 '•• All accessorieessoriei s and suppliesli , except clean, $275: 1951 Mercury Bednn Healey 110 Riverside dr. Apt. J-C, |m ii HI on fit lie, l-ivint; , (ire* bjir.h«. .Scrrt-ned jiurch. Two-mr nt- H;nillyhuiit. NTrnUrri he:itinw j>Jn n t- East River rd.. Rumaon. 1951 20 h. New York. N. Y. LEONARDO — All-year house. Two foodsds.. 355%% discdidiscountt. . A ffe e w bibbirdd cagecg s very good condition, clean, overdrive ] place; kitchen, ran^e and refrioTtit t.-icfiiMl tmnige. Jliiiiftment Well Inii'I- Ttn-fw-car i';ir:u-f; with fip-'trtment p Mercury $225. 11)52 KK-4 7 >,'. h. i>. will b e IncludeIlddd in thithis salel . BBabby $475. 1952 Plymouth station wagon OFFrCES FOR RENT nt 69 Broad fit., bedrooms 1,g bathrooms, automatic t.wu bedfooms. tiled bath, nil. CCIIJIT, scup.j.l^N-ludc.1 pint: $_fv.l)0. n.»yn- nUuv*;. I'vDj.eity 2:,\»';C)x:,'. Can bb Mercury, $H0; 1953 KF-S. 5 h. p. Met- parakeets SS.95 up, hamsters, tropical excellent condition, $750, Call Satur- (opposite Monmouth st.) Red Hunk. steam heat, bnaem-iit. Bi'.icious living bar in I'ccrentltm room. Automatic oil- diviili-.l. Imittrinc. only IM.',0f)0. Call »liry, SUOl 15' runabout. 40 h p. and goldfish; all aquarium supplies at ilay. RE 6-7291. Inquire Morrig St NOBIOWI Realty Co., room. large kitchen, sunporch; garage. fired boat; S 11,000. .Minu^rli Agency, UH to.ljiy f'tt- ;t[i :u'[>oiTitm^jit. Rolston Mark 56: Thompson H' with 54 Mark Corner property; JS.O.iO. f>8 Monmouth I'L, Hoil Hank'. RK (i--*IHi|l li-li;.*!.. 20: 26' express cruiBer J2.C50. Uni- low prices. Helen Miller's Pet Shop, 69 Ilrond st RuniHim rd Opposite Holy Cross KIVKI.FlulNf 'LiYr-~7ih~xlYC}i\iih "nrtfl Watprhnry. Ucajtof-Insurar Is West Highway 35, six miles north of Red 1954 CHRYSLER New York Town and .school PhoiiP KIT I-U71f. versal I-'iberprltis, Mercury Sales _ Ser- Country station wiagon. This RI MONMOUTH BEACH — Club circle. «lry, Hha'le LI-PPS, Nlrely looaied. Fmn_st. RB «-1'>')ll vice. Bank, between Palmer and Laurel aves. metal waron is the type car you ?el- Three-bedroom, furnished house. SACItlFId-^Uwner iTuvinx "vicinity. NAVEfcJINK MVKRKRONT — Kat I'n veil stnret. Prit'. S'd.OUO, Frank i'AIR HAVKM IKlMK^ Good Finv' «», MI 5-0349. Open dally Mid Sundays Front, retir porches. Oil heat. Ga- Two-story colonial, First floor, tile ilh'/JOO. Thrcu bivlrn.,mi, til,, hath, IB' TROJAN OUTBOARD cruiser with dom see on a lot. We sold It originally area. ISO-foot rivcrfronldtrc A;i- '__J.^'W<'». HK fi-SHT'i. until 9 P. M.. Tuesdays until 6 P. M. It Is gun metal gray with a stunning r«Ke. Fully Insulated, Storm windows, kitchen. 21' living room fireplace, din. pruximatoly tliroe acres. Six-room eot- '2^' livintr room with (lining arcji. r*-irtro 40 h. p. Mark 65 Mercury motor. "^UE GREAT DANE—One year old. doors. Plot 150x150. Sept, 15 to Ing room, center hall, bath, den; sec- TRA(TIVB AVI4 "wTtT kitrhen with Iff.li«.int. elrctric ran^e. blue interior, With power steering tatre. two baths hut nir oil heat, firt- rnml |irr>pprty. in a i'h Cover.' bunk mats, running lights, two Papers available. Excellent watch June 1 Rent $85. Utilities extra. ond floor, three large bedrooms, bnth. plat-e. Outbuild itiRN needing rt>nov.i- ~e iipitrhlmr- Two-car K'inUTf! an.l full st(ii-ai:ff nttic power brakes radio, heater and white- id. TIJIPH bed room it. ivini? room, Kas tanks and other extras. Ready dog. Sweet disposition. Reasonable wnll tfres. Don't miss it for a real Phona Pelawnre 2-6875. Rreezewny, guragc; biiaement. Lrtnrl- tion; S27.!.()() Arimi^li A«ency Ilum- Full linn-meM On lnrir« lot Call to go for 81,460. Phone RU 1-1425. price. LO 6-2639. scaped. 200' deep lot Little Sliver. m nl. Phone RU l-l)7ir>. rumptu rt> TWO BARGAINS—Skiff value In a dual purpose car. Maurice HOUSE—On etftnte in Rumson. Two RB C-riU __ . m huv for ?«7.1 L! O BGAS type. 17' COLLIE PUPPIES—Champion Bellhn Schivnrti & Son*. Direct factory deal- bedrooms, bath, very Urge living 7 MIIHII.'KfflWN Tm SiK-Livinit iaom, achh t tenderd , hha RUMSON WATERFRONT—1 00' wittei - RED HANK — Quirt top residential down. Asking SIT,Mil) Tall Murphy & _. . - forward deck, ven and Tokalon breeding. Sable and er, Chrysler, Plymouth, International room with dining area, larira kitchen area. Modern oenter tin 11 Coloriml. •l_-'-"r":'I._ V"7 P;-:.ii-l ...I, UK »'ii ii. lirpt»l,,r.- iHn,.l . ;•-, I.,, I;-,..-.;.,;. dhild frnnf v ?3(V Wnnfli type, threo lurjrc steam r.utomlitic h^ \Virni.shield, seats nix persons Excel- ti-i 405 Fourth HVO A.btiry Pk U iicks. The building with the fed vrith brculifnnt nrcnt All on ono floor. t 19' living ronw With llrapliice. ncrcencil INKM'KNSIVK thrpc-heilroiin. ranch, t_ f-ar.il lliOxl.iO lent hull, Mulur needs replacement or Call PR 4-0735 or PR 8-8352. front. 141 West Front st, RE 6-0787. Lease until Mnr. 31, 1957 or July 1, bedrooms, living nnd dining room, Porch, full dinirig room, kiti'hvn. tfirtM- with !r"(.H: J!:(." O't. We arrnntrn overhauled. Sailboat, 17'. Approxi- SADDLE HORSES and ponies. Davey's Open evenInga. 1957. Immediate occupancy : J 150 recreation roooo m witith open lirelire- bd. 11. tik>d bJith.4. Full collnt, with |,u-;rn livjn^ room dining areri, rirmnrliiir. (i S. -ha-i.-k A.rjrii-y t mate? Comet type, with ma it. rigging, Stable. AT 1-0374-J. month, Rny Van Horn Agency, R.E paeplace,, Attached KJirape and screened, oil-fired _tfi\m heat. Atlncht-d jfiintm;- kitrlu-n. full c.Hiir. CMKHI acitchhnr- Mnilen nl. KK. r,-o: line hinged rudder, serviceable tail, 1951 CHftYSLEIt four-door. Here la 6-410O. porchh facing water S'xilO'. fully in- Landscaped j>lot. l.'lGx'JI".. Taxes only httud and nuiny trpps Asking j 1 3.500. SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES—Liver ''all Murphy & Schweurs. I.'i7 Hrond $05 Lakes It. See Jack VanUemnn, nil th# In test in equipment on a < sulated and pinatered nails. G, H. $2(10. Prico f22.aOn. Mlnngh Agency SHRBWSHU1.Y—Dn n. rnrnttr pint. ind white. Hunting and pets. Whit- MONMOUTH BEACH—Furnished. Five Rt. UK ft.-| 14 1 Pleasure Bay Marina, Patton ave., that is old enough to sell nt _... roomB, n«w ranch, gas heat. 21* Jones, 31 Highland ave, Rumson, RU K unison rd, I_cne_r.U 1-Uilti. Lont^B ranch. • ney.^JL. . easy to take price, It has power ateer- 1.-14 Ii 6. VIKW OF T1IK RlVRIt 'from'this "•"?«- Attractive Capo Cod. AtUched COLLIES—ARC registered, Champion- television, washing machine: ^i-mile F-AIR HAVEN—Oider home in per- CANOE—About ] V nil cedar wood in injr. power brakes, radio and heater. 130' FRONT I1Y 200 Dr_KDr_KP—OveP r rinus older honm. This is an un- (TiimgR. Threo hr=*l t oums. fire- ship pedigree. One male, one fe- It is that good o-ld standby color, black. south of Sen Bright, near schoolfi. Ask- fect condition. J_xcp|lctit locntion. beautiful natural finish. Light and ing $\00 moivthly Sept. to -June 1_. V i\cr_. in Lincroft. LLovelyl , Living room, fireplace; dintnj. rciom, iis»ii\l buy in n ihree-bed room hniise, placi?, finished cellRr witii bar. male, remaining. Reasonable. 15 Twi- See it rni'd drive it now, Maurice with extra larpre porch, Cood land- fast. Sacrifice, tu make room, $75. light ave.. Keansburg. KE 6-0121. 6 Sunset lane, Mmtmouth Beach. MO jir:-jitd residential community in the kitchen, new fixturea, powdor loom, Fencing. Immedinto occupancy. V_/lone__9_to__4_s30. ItE 6-4416 Schwartz & Son. Direct fnctory dealer. country, yet only three miles fro.a Red three bedrooms, bath, lovely hnspment. firni'iiiK, treei*. la run back yard Ank- SlfEEP—14 young breed- l 1 intr 117,500. Cull Murphy * Schwoer_, Asking $ I."5,900. Sch'vart_ AKency. lftArSTRAKE open sea _kiu\~TW_ ing ewes. Rom* with lambs. Also reg- EAST KEANSBU&; — Business or Bank center. S.,500. A'i^JU_ll!l. ». he- , u-ater heal. Lnrgo lot -ivith ettra years old, 60 h. p. Windshield, trucks The build Infr with th red RED BANK— Newiy tfecorated albc-room larwc gnntge. Askinff $1-1,700. Low IV? llroni^st, !tK_(i-_4UI. __ _ Henltors, Newmnn riisringa rd, R0 stered Hampshire ram. two years old, front. 141 West Front st. RE elderly couple preferred. Three >f"" r wheel-, built-in Ic« box. storage, fully Phone evenings, . Whitney 6-4361. rooms and bath RRB heat Available home Four bedrooms, two bitths, taxes. Cii-oHHinirer & Heller. Realtor*. 6-31.1. equipped, excellent bass boat. Asking 0787. Open evening. Sept. 1. KE 6-04S7-M. lnrRe kitchen, llvinK room, dining room. Broad and Mechanic sts. RK fi.2100. flinull home .vith three (Hjtodey ' li $850. including dock" space. Boat 1954 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL four-door RUHSON—Five-room furnishehed bun- Storm and screen sash throughout. R1VKRFRONT — Exrluslve Colonial. •ing room, dining romn, named "Keemo" at Sea Bright land- GOLDEN "RETRIEVERS—AKC regis- Redan. Here is a one-owner beauty. Near Bhopplnw and bus line. Deep lot. Wonderful view of SbrcwHliitry rivor. full rellar; garnet'; fimcud ng room, aunporch. (lining room, liam J Shrewsbury. 14 Terry litne, bedrooms with expansion attic. Lot bedrooms, bath with each: also extni floor; three bedrooms, bath sec- N'etv Shrewsbury. RE 6-7IS4O.* registered herd of 25.' with cages, set of Genernl tires with puncture »eal- t-1140. flQfxl20f. Nice location. _ ItE (5-M2O7. kitrhnn, bruiikfftst nook, three bed- etc. Will sell ',s of value. Must jell, inR- tubes nnd is Perfect from bumper COTTAGES—Rumson. FumiBhed. six powder room, hum dry fully cnuipiwd. rooms niul hath upntnirH. und full ond floor. Two-cur garage. Steam SAILBOAT — iy. New sails. HTt rooms. $12 monthly. Furnished, HOUSE!—Bight rooms. Four bedrooms. Second floor, two Inrpe bedrooinH with due to restricted quarters. Will con- to bumper. Don't miss it, It is a kitchen, living room, dining room, cpllnr down Canurp nnd pnrloHe«J heat, gna-fircl. Refrigerator, wash* painted. J1CD. RE 6-0643-W nfter sider payment In acreage or other val- stunninjt two-tone jrreen, Mnurice three rooms of Oct. 1, 1956, $90 Ijath. large .storage space. Oversize l.nok ynnl. Call Murphy & Sehweers. 5 P. M.. or can be seen at foot of monthly. Yearly leases. Dennis K. two baths. All modern henting uyK- two-car Karnge. attached. Hot water, ing nuicliinc. Aftklnir $13,500, Of- uables, LO 6-0236, Schwcrt- it Sons, Direct factory deni- tem. Two blocks from beach stores VCL _.t_y>_L.t._ __ Maple nve.. Red Bank. WANTED—A home tor one or two er. Chrysler, Plymouth, International Ryrne Realtors, 8 West "River rd., baseboard beat. Exceptionally In nre fers considered. Jiciil Ewtjite As- BVINRUUE—6.5 h. "p., 195 6. Three trucks. Th* building with the red Rumaon. RU 1-11S0, and bua line. Lot 63x145; ?10,500. basement. H' ceiling, Shown by ap- FAIR IIAVKN ""-River Oakn. 11-room healthy, playful kittens. Nine weeks RUJ.2086, pointment, only. Cull (irositinger & home and ollicp for dentist or phy- soclutea Realtors, 31 Harding rd» weeks old Six hours Use Perfect old,_Cnll KE G-2169-J. front. 141 West Front st, RE 6-0787. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE — Four bed. condition: 8175._KU_k£!9J>.* rooms, two tile baths, wall-to-wall HOLMDEI-—Remodeled house. Finest Heller, Realtors. Bauul and Mechfinic •ii.in,_I.K fi-l_«5_ its G-n-<\\. SAILBOAT—16' Bambl class sailing LABRADOR RETRIEVERS—Held trial carpetlnK. Two-car pamge, Hotpoint residentinl section Three lovely sts. RE 0-2100. WEST LONfi riKAN.ili—"Mimnmuth stock. Yellow, male; also black. AKC rd, llpimUful f<\\tr-lied.rtt»m h»mn. this season. Bargain, $1.75. Com- 1955 PLYMOUTH suburban. This nil electric range. Centrally located, near rooms. Newly decorated. A.11 furnished. KBANSIlUltC •- Sis-rm.ni, nil year plete v*ith sails. H.E fi-7391-R. registered. Seven -weeks old. Dun- metal, two-door wcR-on is tht» most schools, transportation, etc, Avallahle Modern kitchen, dinette, tile bathroom, UNION 11EACEI—Thrco liirjre ronnifl. Siinrooin, larjre cetnpnt npen porch. kirk 9-2447, two ncreB 65, with good frontnge, U\rxi> living room, d nue, Curliml driveway oil heat, livlnjc room, full dininir room hnth, SlOi 15"L, 510; two H" L. $\0 each. time, evenings preferred. KE 6- 4 Sons. Direct factory dealer. Chry. tile bath. Close to Fort Monmouth ts'n tna]>l(; trees imrl shrub*. Will sell nnd kitchen. Center hull, full baaa- Three bilge pumps, brn.is. $5 each. and Ficndlx Or will t»U,_.MI_C_l478. Histing of two Boimrnte apartmenta, RANCH STYLE HOME—With finished mi-nt, oil heiit, Rtorm wimlowa, Venetian _0«2-W." «!er. Plymouth. International truck*. each three rooms and bnth; throe-car nttic, Perfert for tminll fnmily who iiishcMi or unfurnished. L;itin. Fully lAndticnped. RS BOAT OWN_KS' Bank. edrontns, fireplace; dntached imrnn AfTEtJTION~MiTAfTEt - HOUSES AND. PONIES boarded . nings. Parkway. Approximately two ncrcs. Attractive, mmlern fciituroK. Nice coti living at f-K.riUU. Three- seclmltM. rine Insurance. Allll forms sold. Out- THREE-UOOM UNFURNISHED biinKt'- MATA WAN — Sevnn-ron "houcft with nround Good pastures, with running Separate entrances. Bun. Private home rnunity_|_J!l 4,700, RK 6-5.153-R. bonrd motor boat Insurance for as low 1950 POUR-DOOR FORD—In~exe el lent low. All improvements, Near storei or partially rent. Self supporting: 13 liert'H with lirook, custom huilt two btitliH, * In bii.tinc Boctinn. Al- us $5 per year. Wo even pay fur out- water. HE 6-810S. _ condition, with radio and heater. nnd Ims. For couple, 3S5 Cnrr ave., SEV~EN~A~ORE.S OF~WObr)LAND~^ much hoiiiD. HwimmttiK pool, bnth »r> fiirm in New York ....H additional acre, avnilable. Sacrificing. Located Vj-mile from High way 35 board motors lost overboard. Call UE REGISTERED DACHSHUND puppies. rWco ?350. RE fi-2351. eansburg. Write for particulars to Chnrlen Lnn- nmi two liivatorien, unique country county) '200 flcres, _,nC0' elevatinn. 49>r details, Rolston Wnterbury. Real- AKC. Call KU 1-0328. d.tu. Newman Springs rd,. Llncroft, or ...ai Deal rtl, Hen tit i f ul n nd 11 uiel lliirn, chicken coopa. Waterfall and tor-Insuror. 16 West Front at. RE 6- WO FEMALE SIAMESE kittens. 1951 FORD COUPE—Radio. heater, Level nnd rich soil. Suitable for stylo kitchen, two fireplaces; nt- TWO new battery. Price S325, Weaten- BED BANK AKBA — Practically phone RK 6-4200. H-rciim. Cull Tcaticck, 7-2US aft«T 3500. Housebroken. Papers. Sir. Champion to seven lots. Approximately :i*,n' tnche jnloimie jiorche«. Refrigcrnto 23004 (home) or ext.. C1393 (office).* mothers Will board them i-f desired. rd,. Rum son.* ninirs. rnnge. wishor. dryer, ironer; $lJ),r»O( livitiK room with fireiilnce, nifo dining WEST U)N(J HKANC1I --• QunTnU LIGHTNING SAILBOAT—1940. New, Hensonabla rates 157 Maple ave. RE 53 AORES AT $3,000 an ncre, in Rum- charming Colnnial with modern nd« _on, Also large attractive residenco Hoyntoti & Roynt'on Reiiltors S Drum room, heated porch kitchen full dry * sstainlest s seesteell ri?tring.nuking. Sails and boat 1953 PONTIAC convertible. Hydra- DUPLEX—Four bcdroom_. two tile mond pi., Ked Bank RE 6-..1K0 6 celliir; $18,500. Call Harry A. Keitr- ditions. Living room, riining nmm, in excellent condition, "Will sncrifice BEST OF CARE GIVEN to Infanta end matic. Radio arvd heater. Good white- with acreage, beautifully lnndncnped. In 1B32. ' noy & Co.. 4-3 Went Front »t KB 6- plan pnnelcrl den, fireplace; four bed- wall tires. $1,200. RE 6-0588-R. batha, llvtnir room-dining room com- Hum so 11; $39,000 Bowman & Axelnen, rooms. _',. btttlis. brick patio; ga- for quick stile __Sti00. RS G-437G-R. children In my home by the hour, bination kitchen. River privileges. RIVER PLAZA — 'IVo-story horn. 7J7pn TfltED OF LUGGING heavy motors? day or week, LnrKe back yard with Sj__BrlBht.__Ph'on o_^l___;_01 47. Jp rage. Almost one acre. Convenient Unfurnished, $135. Jmmedia^e occu- TWO-FAMILY HOUSE — SJtunted on Largo living rnoin, sun room, din in VETEIIANS—i_70 down for th! new to schools, IHIH, flhojiping. Auk in* Then have your outboard motor fence. ItE 6-035S.• pancy. RE _6__5 §._ room, ^itchen. Fuli cellar, nutomnlii H checked on your boat. Our fast, pro- TInilall rd.. near school, churches, thiee-hedrooni ranch, Iviviitk' room. ?IS.JiOO. LO C-1 r>fi 1 ^^ COLLEGE EDUCATED WOMAN from ROOMS LIVING ROOM-dininff room combina- shopping center, on bus line. Auto- Kin heat. Two bedrooms and bath up ninj,' nren, kitchen with wall oven, fessional service will quickly end your Argentina teaches Spanish and tion. Fireplace, four bedrooms, two stnirH. i''eneejl-in naiik ytml; one-cn QUIBT COUNTRY HOMB-Near sta- matic heat, lath antl plaster; tile hath rnmi- tile bntli, full cellnr. Full price tion, schools find stores, One re;to, troubles. Cull KE 6-4006 after 6 French RE_6J16J._, ___ ONE BLOCK OFF Broad it. Slngl* UIB bntha, 8twm oil heat. Call RE and kitchen: "4-acre. Will sell or gurace. Walking distance to town $13,500, Call Hairy A Kearney & P. M OMAN WISHES WORK faking care school: JU.KOil, RE_e-7fiB0. Appla and shade trees. Larg» rooms. • _ _—« _. _ -—___————______• II _* l"_i _* ' *. —b«f —A —1/ * * »— — • •• *»••.. »», rooms .Clean and comferlab1o.Tl*.'rD--" ...266-W,;_ rent. MI fl-DSU. j Cj_i_jl_LWe»i- I''»*ont st. RK «-77011. 1950 CORRECT GRAFT-*"-.' mnhoc *• of semi-invalid, of nurae aid. onable rate Gentleman preferred. RED BANK—For Aujtust l»t occu- MODERN "HOUSE—Three bedrooms ATTKACTIVH SUN RANCH HO'MB — Two bedrooms. I ^3 baths, modern, any double plunk. Chrysler Crown Garage avullable RE 6-5392 88 Wai pancy. Six rooms, \.Vi bnths, full cel- PAUL R. STRYKER. Realtor. sun porch, nil imivrovementa. Auto- l''nur h.ilroonid, living room with lire- ny kitchen. Knotty pino ntairwity* ^15 h, p. motor. Parking lights, Fnll HIGH SCHOOL GIRL—Age IS, desires lace st lar, oil heat; $100 n, month. Year m ti ti c gas heat nnd hot water, 2 diu'c, dining nren. kitchen, One-cttr Attic: oil steam heat. Enclosed porch. equipped. New double covers, G >V Farm! and farm eetntca. Sttito (Combination Rlorms and RCrpens; $13,• part-time work in store. - Please call Iimse. Cnll Schwartz Aprency. Bettltora, Cham0110 nve., Rrevpnt Park sectloi ttiulieii caniKf, r.rftrt condition. ( n M Davis. RU 1-07-3 KE 7-0731-M.- NICELY FURNISHED sinR-le an Highway 34, Holmtlel. . Phono Leoiuirdo. Asking $7,0(10. JOYT taxps: $l."i..'i0f) Call Harry A. __'. '" L fi_^I_G3-It. double rooms with complete houi Newman Springe rd. RE 6.8121. SIX-ROOM RANCH— Full, tlry hane- JERSEY SPEED SKIFF—16'x6'. 14 RELIABLE SCHOOL GIRL would like keeping privileges private entrani PORT MONMOUTH—Four-room bun- Whitney 6-6601. Kearney & Co., 40 West Front at TtE h. p. Intercepter engine. Conforms SEP, US—We are very helpful, Chnrle fi-7700. inent. Screens nml ittorm Biish. Over* position aB mother's helper. RE 6- Pnrklnf? space Cool and cheerful. C galow. For amnl! family. Cnn be Shi-odes Heal Kstnte. Asency. 27 :o lot. Mien development 8 Farm to APBA regulations, Only 30 hours 4073-R." Mnrfnrd pi. RE 6-9U0. icen anytime, 24 BraInard ave, Main st.. Keansburjr time. Never raced. Save $1,000 o FRANKLYLYN V.. HAVILAND—Real LITTLE RII-VER—Cnp. Cod. Llv- tie, Entontotrn. KA :t-KK5_._ _ SWISS LADY—Age 58. desires po- _X)UR TIOOMS AND BATH—Enclosed tnte brokerk . ResldenLlniRldLli, acreage, LIITLK S1LVBK—RcHidential. Three- replacement costs, PR__4-6Aif. A NICE GUEST HOUSE for nice RUests THE LOT YOU'VE been looking fnr. ns a general housekeeper. porch. Just tha thing for quiet farmfn n fnd commercial proportieR. Es- iim room, fireiilacw: dinintr room, hud room hunie, AUriic.tvo l;irv;« SIX H. P. LAUSDN'outbonrd motoL Sleep in. Salary $50 weekly. Excellent Ocean and river benches. Spncioui couplft who want a quiet locntion, 85 tate appraisalH, Listings «f)licited. 1" Hecludwl, wooded convenient. Oat 4-cycle. air-cooled, In exce-llont run- rooms, some with private hath an three miles from Ited IJnnk railrnni lovely kitchen, two bed rooms, panel recreation room with bnr, Holiby references. Ml 5-1228. dinette. Llsht cooking facilities. Ne Oatharin* at., (rear) Red Bank. RE West Front st.. lied Hank. RE 6- sUltion. Approximately 20O'x20fl', Imth on iirst floor; two hedrooniK, room antl laundry, washing machine. ning condition. RU 1-04G0-J. Cal COOK-HOUSEKEEPBR wishes position 6-0465 f'iro(>lat!p. ranii^timf tlintuKhout, nlum- York buses pass the door every hour __13_LJe____?JH__3. Oradua! slopo tn stream in rear. A*k ha ill 3_ciin(i fi nor. Finished hii «e- ____r_t_P. M. In private home. Live in or out. also train service. Pennsylvania a HOUSE—Six rooma and bath. 50 East IUVEUSIDE HEIGHTS — Seven-room S-l.SOO Writo "ljot." llo.t Sll iimm combinnt'ion slorm windows, oil 33' RICHAKDSON SEDAN cruiser. Ex> Write. "Cook-Houiekeeper," Box 511, New York Central. Near church. Hertten pi. RE 6-356B-J. house Sunporch. livlnn room, din- ment. Ilree/.L'way, nttiichctl KH- heat, exhaust fun, two aii* conditioners. cellent condition. Sleeps six Pow Red Bank re&tnurants. shops and Monmouth rnci RUMSON — TVo-bedroom home. 1 % Naturnl woodwork. Breozewny and at- ered by Gmy 120. Also 25-watt Km Ing room, kitchen, four bedrooms. niKe. I-fiiKC plot. Split-mil fen re. MAN WISHES WORK part-time. track. 420 Ocean sve.. Sea Bright. SI bnths. For rent or utl«. HOB third Two-car K"raRe, RE fi- tached garage. Newly landscaped with, oline Kenerator. Fully sound. Extra 2-0290-M. ATTRACTIVE RANCH—SnUKuled Exceptiomilly well kept pi-o|terty. equipment. 300-lb. mooriiiK. ship-to Painting and gardening. Call KE 6- small bedroom or dining room. Avail- MII>I)LETOWN—Split-level. Two years . t and mil fpnee. in rose liushei. 0814-R." able Auff. IS, For details, call RU 1- nUnched amon^Ht century-old trees. I^u'Ke Aakin^ tVi.r>«9. Real Estate A.1- Near SPIIOOIB. huAen ami storea; $2 1.- shoro mdio. fl-v nnd 110-v electri ON BEAUTOTJL SCENIC DRIVE, over- »ld. aevon spacious rooms system. Gwll RE 6-7G86 durins day BOY WISHES to cut lawn, wash wln- 6i garage. All improvements_. Ot mort- IW'injf Toom, iVlliintt room, kitchen, sociiitcH, Rcultoi'H, 3(1 Hnnlintf rd. . RK ti-li-.'.a, looking ocean and bay. Excellei Highway 90 RE C-33-.6. RE 6-«0SB afterJLP^JI. dows, general garden work. RE 6- board nnd sunny room for aged L HOUSE TRAILER--On 35, -..--.__._.^lM. . _ Call RE 6-ir.H-R. three hedroomH anil bath. Over FAIR HAVKN—Coloninl. Three h.d* 450H-R ' Elat'ontown. AvailRblo AUK. ». SIX-YEAR-OLD CUSTOM built rnnch. an ncre of Ki-ounot to build tho best resident section Men onl Shrewsbury: $14,800, For appointment, yoni* home. Almost i',_ acres at Fdenl week-end sailer. Can be seen ii in the_eveningji,__ Gall__KE_6_2^TJt-'* Apply 157 Maple ave,. Red Bank duyfl. KiLiii^e, Colin i', flrepliu1*?, porcli nnd thu water Hi Long ni-mich. Askllif HIGH SCHOOL GIRL lookliiK r_-r full- KKJ.2^0!!. HOUGH — Unfurnished. Y«ar around call EA 3-1347. peaceful woodbind with a brook and S.sflO Make oirer, For Information, time job caring for children between J2^0. rental: ?110, plus ufilitie-i. Six rooms FAIR HAVEN—River rd. In fine .con- patio. E-xt'olk-nt resident ial sec- a view. Distinguished trees, hi if hi LAROE FHONT ROOM—On bus Hn with Koraffe. 84 Hudson ave.. tion, Several ext ran; $3 4,5 00, rolling terrain. Convenient to Mnt- U) 6-507.1. ; the aanai s of 1 and 3. Call RE 6- In private home. Kitchen privileges Rank, Call RE 6-3955 after 6 P. dltlon Six lnrne rooms. Lnrge heat- awnn railroad ntntion. rt. 3-1, Cardcn 2 f* HULL WITH Bheller cnbln. 7 1320l-J.' RE 6-8226-W. ed, enclosed porch. 114 baths. Two-car MIDDLETOWN — Two-story Co- Schwnrtz Agenoy, Hfnltors, New- Stato Parkway, Hcd Hank and lipaches. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE — All improve- garage; 100x150. Hot water heat beiim. One year old. fully equipped. CORNER SOOM — Oro»« ventilation. lonial. Entrance hull, living miin SrtriiiRs rd. TtK fi-3121. School bus ncarhv, ItK fi-1206 after Will launch, $695. Can be seen at 1 PROFESSIONAL MAN— (Engin- ments Reasonable rent, I,- ji. Outdoor firoplnce nnd patio. infr. Forceil to'tell. No reasonahl time. In exchange for comfortable INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE alonal or private home. Six rooms, 500. Wnlker i Walker, He«!fors, from $1.1,1.(10 to $iR,nQQ, Time la ilrouiiiln all fenced-tti. Projierty siza offer refused. RB B-0619. Red Bank. RE 6-1274,' quarters. Call EA 3-1777 or write V& bnth.. Largo two-car «UI_BC. Out Insurers, Highway 35, Shrewsbury. running out. Don't lose tha op- 11)0x150. Will sell for the mortgage. 12' OUTBOARD motorboat, in very ROOM—With witchen privileges. Suit- of state owner will iiell at reasonable Take, over nml ray ofT. TnlV term* "Custodian," Box 511, Red Bank.' STORE—White »t.. Bed Bank, Call •RE 6-B212. Open 7 days. portunity, Cnll Ren] E.ftatf AH- (rood condition. Excellent for river able for GI and !»!{e. Automatic RE 6-1100 or your own broker. price Constance Smith, 14 Maple ave., with owner, 99 fHiiirHi »t.. Belford. use. Call AT 1-06SO-M. Price tC' washer. One block from Broad St., Fnir Haven. HE G-2.T0B. Hociatc.i, lCcaltor, 35 Harding nl. MAINTENANCE-HANDYMAN —Three OFFICE FOR RENT—In center of LAPSTBAKB. SHELTER cabin skilf, Red Bank. On bus line. BE 8-0500 town. Call RE 6-1100, FAIAIR HHAVEN—NeA -w, modern ranch. RB 0-3.'IS6, IIOUSB AND LOT— Irf)t, 40xS0. rear 24'x8'. 100 ' h.p. Grny enjrlne, head _<|n__m;r week. MI E-1348-M,' RU 1-20S4. Three, bedrooms. Attached ggarasea . RIVER PLAZA RANCH -- Two 100x101). Across from Holf.wd nchool. YOUNG WOMAN desires day's work. COMMEHCIA- BUILDING In business Fine residentiaill llocationi . AutomatiAtt c icebox, fully equipped. Peterson built TWO SLEEPING BOOMS—Near stn >on» of Rumion. suitable for H«ht years old. Largo living rnonv lrlirp ESTATE Price J2.000. Apply Crnwfory npitointmctnt. Trico 5ri3.00O. Joseph your wheels shimmy T Let u» correct 8869-R. in«, 1 ',4 lartre knotty pins rumpus room: bath, condition. J65O, New 1366 Scott- 0178-W. Tf no anwer. RB 6-S374. -21 feet frontade. Over 200 feet deep, lomtlng to the past no well as the $17,500. New M>lit-k>vel. Three be.. $160: VA ' Jack Harder. Phone RE 6-1236. • present. Combining the finest of both rooms, 1 Vt baths. Two-car garage. ir-coolinir syutem. accc»fi to sheltered h p.. $180: 10 h. ».. S240: 16 h. p.. LARGE. CHEERFUL, well furnlahed carry property until ready for develop- periods will five you a sense of com- IiiBpect Saturday. Sunday, 1 :.10 to 4 oat landiriR. AM Hchools. Including windowa; thoroughly insulated, Cn* DODGB AND Plymouth passenger ears. ment. Write, "Owner Confidential, Bo* P, Rl. K.H.A, npproved. Cnll EA 3- liil. Sewer; low taxea. Immedi- hot water heat. Oarage and maendam S275: 83 h. p. electric starter. $420. Dodge job-rated trucks, authorized m room. Twin beds. Good location. fort plus the excitement of today. Fair Haven Yacht Works, Fair Hnven. Near bun and town. Ample parking Bed Bank. Priced from Jl8,600 to *45,000. 8 te occupnncy; $25,000. JOBCPII G. driveway. Prica flexible. AT 1-1610, service, modern service station. Frank KB 7-1145, t j-E 6-3010. Van Syckle, 149 West Front at., Red area. Light housekeeping if desired. Drummond pi.. Red Bank. Phone R_ £_-l_-J_-^___t!_J-i-.__> . For appointment, call RE B-Z289-J or 6-1180-6-1632. , COUNTRY SETTING — Lovely UMSON—[>e1.v»tful riiitic nreii. Ac- 14' RUNABOUT. 12' rowhont. U h. p. Bank, west of Maple ave. Phon« RE -»-. Apply evening!, 27 Irv- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CHANCERY 5*254 outboard motor AT 1-0503 after 6-1286. RE 6-7335. ~ANCII HOME—Fair Hnven. Living ranch. Large living room, jun- ce»H to river. New ranch house. S P. M. H. Burdse. Locust Point. ing pi. and dining room combined, three ior dining room, kitchen, wall oven, viriK room, spncetl dining urea, ffiycr SHERIFF'S SALE—Ily virtu* of a HIGHEST PKICES for your old car. LITTLE SILVER — Ei_rht-room hou_«. bedrooms, automatic heat, enclosed mil, three , bedroom*, kitchen, utility alias writ of execution to me direct- 14' CEDAR WOOD outboard motor We buy, . _...sell., we trade. Coast NICELY FURNISHED ROOM—All con- Four bedroomi. Two down, two up, pntio: two-car garage. Veteran 10% tnble-top range, laundry, threo oom, two hnths. null-down stairs tn ed, issued out of the Superior Court boat, built by Lotkwond Boat Co. Auto Sales Inc. 149 Monmouth st., veniences. Kitchen privileges. Reas- with storage room, Mvinar room, flre- down: 116,900 G. S. Sckanck Agency, bedrooms, 1 \'x baths. Large plot. mmenne attic, Oversizo two-car tm- of New Jeriey (Chancery Division) ie'l Bank. RE C-522*. onable. R.E B-4160-R or 47 East Eun- place, dining xoom. Tile bath, wntk- re: $:t I ,.100. Joseidi G, McCuc there will bo exposed to sale ut public S h, p. motor Sacrifice. May be seen 8 Unileni*1-—BE C-°i^^ I,ow taxes. Asking $19,250. Chns. Sunday, 3 Riverview Ave.. Rumson. sct ave.. Red Bank. Jn cedar closet, pfttlo, storm windows, jmmer house. KPnc-y. Kpiilt«rn. __RU I-0J41. vendut, on MERCEDES-BENZ, 1951. Series RUMSO-^-i'Mmifiheil. Su H. Tindall AKoncy, 1!) E, Front at., ItU 1-0483. LARGE >"R0NT ROOM—Five windows, awning* and • icreeni, wa!k-in pnntry, Nin_ roomi $G,500. AAlsl o 115-ronm Monday, the 30th driy of July. 10.S. 220, model B, convertible, ma- two closets, hot and cold water, % acre of landscaped land In beau- houBe. Near rivi Red Dank. RB 6-9030. LITTLE SILVER—Owner trans- between tho hours of 1_ o'clock uad CHWS-ORAFT— 16' speed boat. 76 h. tiful shaded, quiet neighborhood. Ga- iUBe. Near river and ocean. $12,000. p. Gray marine. Trailer, cover. Ex, roon. Telefunken 5-band radio, nil second floor. Smnller room available RU 1-1174 ferred. Three bedrooms, ranch •1:30 o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight Aug. 8. Light housekeeping and laun- rnK«. ba.ement, laundry room, Rns DUTCH COLONIAL — Foxwood park. Snvintt Time! in tha alternoon o£ suid gMUnt condition. $850. AT 1-0118-.' leather, fully equipped. Ml 6-1839 dry nrivileees Garage 20 "Wnverly fired steam heat. Insulatea, iilnoter ntyle. nilseil fireplace; nttnrheil d»y at the Court House in, the Kor- Call Saturday evening. I^irge living room, fireplace: sun- MNOKOI'T— Four beautiful hed- 12 to 1 P. M., also evenings. pi. (First house from Brond.) RE 6- walls. 118.100---,—. Call R,E _--_1..J_L room steam hent, oil-fired. Three bed- gnrnge, Perfect conilition, oniate ou ^h of Freeh old, County of Mon- 2J> 7 7__for _a p poi ntm e nt ^ LET US PUT A SIX-ROOM home on rooms, dry basement. Near school and rooms, two tile baths, living hrlrk flnlnh. Anklnir Jl fi.HOO. mouth. New Jersey, to satisfy a judg- room, dining room, large, modern ment of mi id court umumitinjf to ap- WANTED 1948 STUDEBAKER dump truck, three FOR COLORED—Room All conven your lot nnd foundation. $200 down bus line: $18,500, G. S. Schnnck Schwartz Agency, Heal tor. New- proximately $4,£4-r00. yard body; Hood condition, $300. lenceB. One child. MI 5-0582-M. and we will build to suit you Call Agency. 8 Linden pi RE li-0397. kitchen, full cellnr, playroom. Two- man Springg rn. RE fi-31.1. Emanuel Swartl of Swartl Furniture. RANCH HOME—Mr Hnven. Living ALL thnl trnct or parc.l oi land, ABSOLUTELY FULL VALUE Dull Jor Phone RE 6-8526. Eveninm, AT 1- SINGLE ROOM—Bus line to Fort Mon- cur grtrnge, on landscaped, '.i- situfite, lyitiK ami being- in tho Town- 0K81-M. . E 6-3218 or RE 6-5485, room dining combined, fireplace, au- ship of Middletown. in the County of old tuna, powder flasks antiques, mouth, yc per week. RE 6-0173. 5 tomatic heat, ttled bath, two hedrooms. ncre. A rail buy at $28,500. cut glass., oil paintings, nns furniture, 1951) WILLY'S JEiEPSTER— Good con- HINKt BEJORE YOU sign on the IJMSON--Present owner tninsferred. Monmouth and In. the Stnto of New dition. New top, overdrive, radio NICE FURNISHED ROOM—Near town. dotted l!n« Are. you bllylnjt a Plot 100x160. Convenient to school, Chas. H. Tindnll Agency, 19 E. Drnnped living room, dinliur room. 3tc, Friedman Galleries, 35 South church: $19,000. G. S. Sehantk n. four hedrooms, two tileasem«nt: two-rni* property, anil Is Intended to be a pur- late'* garage, corner Ave. D and protection. Bus transportation to all senped grounds with outdoor barbecue, Ing $18,500. Chas. H. Tindnll chase money mortgage, ami ia to have (SNTIQUES — "Weathervanes. marln* jennardvin. rd., Leonardo. making medlclnnl plants of herbs for •nrkwny. Inched garage Very Inrge vhnrled painting!, booka of New Jersey, world distribution at Liggetts. comer chools, ns half sessions You may fruit treed, nhruhbery gnlore. Threo Agency, 19 E. Front st., Red Bnnk. ol. QIIIPI nelghbnrhood nenr the full forco and -fleet in both Inw 951) 11U1CK TUDOR SPECLV chools f l I t lanffl bedrooms acroenod norch. dinuiK und equity of ft purchase money mort- lamps, wood covering! furniture Es- of Monmouth and Broad sti,. Red ;akke advantage of a low Interest rate RB O-9030, drewnbury river: $-tt.r,f)O, JoBeph C. tates purchased and appraised Phone 1-O3S3-K. n«nk.# if i',i% 28-year plan nvallable. For room, crllnr, cHy sower, sidewalks, lcGue_Aif«ncy. Itenllorn. RU 1-0444. e. 95 41 NASH—In excellent condition. donN ---An umiViinllv port find Seix-il as th» property ot FmnkUn ail Broad it. Shrewsbury. Radio and heater. Can b» _e»n Sun- Tanitlewood" Terrace, "Penelope •ehool, shopping. ItRraalnl Firm price, ntlniotlva rancher, nestled under tow. K, Allen and Jean Allen, husband and Iny morning. Call RE 6-7128. to Florid* first week In Auiniit, Raf- $21,800. Adnma Agency. RE 6-G008. wife ef nls. token, in execution at tho ai*-ncai exchnnifed, Pliont RU 1-1159 >ark " SUnUr Stllwell A Sons. Inc. BSTABLISUEn KEIGIIBORKOOD Inir treM. Kstflte nrei. Living room, OLD DOLLS. TOYS—Also furniture, TRUCK— H-ton Ford. 14' flnt body, JS East Bcrjrcn ^!. "2i-\\cjr _erv!re. __ lrp^ bedronms. bath nnd kitchen, ('an nuit ol KeanstujrK N'ntionnl Ki\nk Ac. china and glnss jewelry. All types RftM 6 P. M. J3!Jl " iJl'TL-i SILVER COLONIAL — Ex- Hotter thnn new tiome. Living und to b« sold by Tw_-3poe(I rear. |_17B. RE 0-1740. Mtilnitc »lx years old, Immaculate 1 reed air. Low taxes flfintgo TMot ol antiojua. The Ounortunlly Shnp 1958 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN—E-eep- MARIE COX AGENCY, realtors room, fireplace; full liinintr room, 10x100 Firm price $20,00(1. .To>ir[ih IRA K W0LC01T, Sheriff. Antiques, 1 IS Broadway. Keyport KE condition. Featured conRtructlon. plnn- Dated JunelK IVlrt tional condition. Low mileage. Green .••,.!!= rflninp rr.nrr. r-raslnus !:!t?h- kitchen, hwntory, ncrocned porch. 0 McCue Aitency. Rpaltors. I1U 1- 1 and Insurers. Sales yearly antl Hoiici".". Pii'i-Uur;' -i C;;r:_;;, ..'-ii'i. -N~nLI>EIc"HOMR—Slv~ronnT^ ser. 306 Mnln at. Lakewood or ~9Litiii tLAIL, Ul Ul_.aUL,Li liUii hlH« A1«« R**?..h!»-r.ls if £V_.i.r._._. a liuiim. Let us lell your home or custom built homes of nny type II. To all to whom th.-o pre_ctit_ may Call Mntthewa Bros, RK 0.4500 New- lay Mundny, Dunkirk 0-2015. bn»lne«« rroprrty. Clui/Tui Ajraacy J-iulan liuildsr. K_ fi -11G 7 p| "Opon 7 dnyn anci evnningw." JI, Tindall Atfcnoy, 1(1 K. Front nt., Sin.OOfl Call tin "nw, HnMon "Wnter- man Springs rd.. Red Hunk. t)4_ STiJPK.RA KV1R Cn-nTrirr,^.:r L:Ui- VKTBRANS ATTENTION! — I'aying bury Healt'ir-lnsiiror. lit Went Frmit come. Greeting: Hlghwny .1 fl__Cnll_ EA 0-11 53. •AY STiLLMAN ttBiALTOR - Large hi(rli rent? Lovely Red Hank tiren. Hod Hunk. KE H-SiKM). WHEHEAS. lt nl'prwrn to "iy ^11.. iight coupe. Fully equipped. Low parking space for your convenience. st RK d.ason^ _ UULNiS—Proof nets, gold commemor- llenge. Like new. LO 6-3214. ADAMS AGENCY—Mora client! than On lie ('olunlal. New. .Select iierHonnl fiioti.m by duly nu[h-iiticatcd record ntlvo hnlf dollnre ran datei, early Ilittneril HITS ImrnoHlate buyers for :tnt> Highwsy Sli. Shrewsbury All color scheme. Full celLir. large e,x- SHRKWSIli;UY CAPH COD — \'*rve of the'procetiUtiir- fnr th« vohinUry U, S,i also atampH, Clot top prices nt ypes of properties throughout Mon- pannion aren, Womler kitchen, two lKIHtaM K living rndin with fl repine fmir bod* dlnsolutlon thereof by tho unanimous top In fine condition. Will con- Tltd Bank througn Tlurninn ar.it. 1S,> lldii room In thU U>un niiicli hotii-. rof>mn tile hath, modern Itlt'lipn. full the flhore'a only full time and com- 000 to fHB.000 ranira For quick ra- louth cnunty Farms town and coun- Inrge bedrooms, ccdnr close!s; M50 t 1 r«i-':"nt of nil the stocktioItlRfi, di- (ler_xenHqnaJ_jl« nffor, Call RU I -104*j. y houses, waterfront propertlce, bus- toUl cn»h requlrrtd when you niov» In: New ami nltrnrtlve, Two Imths; K'»- rpllar, hark ynrrl comn'^'elv fcnvci -'•». po.iktil In my oilier, lha' Oufcltiwn Ks- plete coin ih.ip. Monmouth Stump and tulti, •fflelent icrvlce fre« pricn aitU niKo iiinl -I'llnr; *I7,'J(JU, with lot Coin nhop, 00 Monmouth it, (Opposite IOT« pCVMOUfl! cnANftROOK four, mntfH. RB .•RODA. IB East B.rcen oik opportunities Call, write ynur (30 dnys or less fcr ocrili'nncy. Monthly Wonderful snot for children; *i.UH)n, tut .a, ii foi-.jonition of thin Stat«, door svdun Rndlo, heater, overdrive, tqulrements Large nnd competent payments |7H. Adams Agency. RR (1- 1 2,1x200. fall now to no ft thin fpcrinl. Son us for nn nripnlntment. Uo'«T(in vhoae iirlnoipul nllii'o is situated nt No, town halt.) HB 0-324 l-M. _____ pi. "2-1.hour l"" Excellent, trjrtnn. Ui\y Stillmitn. Slucwfl- Kxcellent condition. Going oventen., nff to »«rve you. RE n-3111. r.OUH. 1« East Ilergen pi. "Alwnys Wnifrbiiry. Tte Hm'ouuh o( Him BOOKS AND OTHER material ..lut- must ncll. Cull _fler ft80 P. M.. HE W-TllAV'E SEilTOUS proipeoti .or oil bujx HB n-T,\) 1. Hunk, County of Monmouth, Stnta of ing to Monmouth county, New Jer- tyiiti of Ilitlniri, Prompt rind ••"• New Jersey (douts M, Drnzln belnif FAIR ItAVEN — Rumson aren. open." ,.„_„— -..„„ RIVKKKHONT U)T with Irecn. Hltfh sey, nml Colonial America, Colle_tionn ficlcnt lorvlet. Alintra A Som Asancy, MTTI.K Slt.VEIt Pi nil roil. tho itt'tut tbeiein ami In clinrco thereof, bought nnd appntlntd, Quentln Keith, IU4: "ifUDSlJNPHOJlNl'^*—icid and Ifl Waturfront, Colonial. Split-level FAIItFiELI) AT New Khrnwabury, Sycii- lut'ittiori, nun ncre. " Owner Kiinl- U|)on nlimi. jinicun may li» sci'ved), lilnck, Whltewnlln radio, heater. de> more ave. Jlntich; $1,000 mnlitr bH»ic nriii« nt t7,H0(», Kay Stillmitn, Shrewd- w rwiiUil enrnfr plot. r mil- U.l- Chinn and Glnas Shop, Hud Bnnk, RIO MORK CLIENTS thnn lilting.. We h.ivo and ranch homes. See our ads In I t1 B hns coiiinliud with the requirement* of frostcr, signal lights; low mlleng-i price house. Owner transferred, (Jail J A'U n.f.irI.H. flrcpliicp. put lit with k'rlll. M.IOO. K'K (1-1911.M. many tiuyari In 112,000-915,000 classified display section. Hall Titlo 1 I. Cot'iionttUins, tienomt, of IU- tania. Mat your horn* with \ii for ElitnhMh Ii-«22. ' FAItM — 13(1 futile A tinfhpd KHihitf. Will rr>lionunto vi-ierl Statntcrt of Now Jersey, pralim- ANTIQUES — Guaranteed best prices. tlir.r. I1UICK HPGOIAL UIVIEHA — UUMtiON WATBIU-TIONT— FurnUhetl. 1 action Ruiioll M Uorm Agency, .00 Bros, of Fair Haven, Realtors, HE . niDstly Lillnlile, Uruok, Hire. .".on. jnii-y ttt !)"• i^uuik' nf tbii L'oi'tincatt Dolls, guns, chlnn, cut glnss, silver, Fonm ciiHhlons, All nccosKories, Cnn 2fiO' hulkhended waterfront with boat Inter inr to mill. All f itr JIT, t>wali-.v. furniture, brass, Monmouth River M. Fntr Hnven. TIE fl-4Efl2. 8-7065, l)»iriB, Colon in I lioine, beautifully rv- Of ])]>H.llUtioll bo seen Snturilay or .Sunday, JlE _• UOUHKH FOIt HALK or r.ntuli, All rlnck, Nino Inrgp rooms, three but In, ._ d Jlnnie_d ilinjiHili ..,. I wo Ii l. lacc«. SrliM,nrtr, Airfin-y. Ural loi ". 'S'CM-- county hooks clonks nnd ngurlnes, lie- ultra mndnrn kllrlion with nice trie NOW THKKKKOKK, I. tlio Hocretnr/ fnru HellliiK, rntl Oilman, 82 Spring St. L_ typ.i nnd loontlonn, Quick notion Surruuiuli-ill t)>y HIIIKII . trecn, (^trHiikort m» 11 .SITIIIK> nl. UK fl.' of tin- State of New Jersey, On Hereby FTiinrnnr^cd Ilnrry A Konrnoy & Go,, ntngfl, frfliizcr icfrlgnratiir, dtshwnHli- I'dtliiKfl; huildlinis '» KCKHI ctnidtt.ltitu I(E_0..iiMKlJ______U. S. 8TRBL HOURS—Vlslon.lr* Ci.rttCy Unit, tho aaitl coriHimtiun tUil, Koitn. couN'rHY" KA ItAnlllnn Uuildlnc HK 6-7700. Opan PV nntl rlutiins wiishnr, Si-rnrruni pordi, Shown hy ttniniifitnirnt: S7U.">fl.ttUd i»»v.l.. AM, KINDS OK ANTIOUKS • • Anything, to \IB today. vn\\U\ menn » thia for yon i 1 SIM). l'rli'n *_VIM'4 ; coiiH.-nt mid thr« rcroid of the :>ni- anywhert. Old furniture, ddlln, ZH»7-_W, tomorrnw, I'm nipt PMMII lot*, UV) 'WO' Ap'AH'l'MBN'l "libMUS~;(trflna feet nn thf rlvfr nnd _4fi (pvl on (ho crM-diii^i aroi't-.iUit iue now on fllo In * tree I. EKCeilMit ralnto area; Jir.,DOO, Stlllman. Slirownhury. [W_jj*1J_ll. J_!.()iifi, I till ut todnv. KolMiin clciki mul lirlr-n-liriir. We pny high- IH47 LINCOLN CMJTl C'OUI'B—A-1 (l-7.H6,Hnll limn., ititftHnm. flll Rlv*>r Inconir poailbilltlee, Modern Imiai. Wiiti-(>twill Inn, Ixiw mllMge, overdrive, ll_nnrlt Fnlr Tin ven. nt has hntl the devotion of IIH owner IN TKKTlViMV WHKREOF. 1 »rrn HIP iilheri, MA 1-K58-W or KB i-dillo nml I) en to iv Mnny r.xtmn 1.00, Uirrssod In sn effort to beautify and Ul) 1-071 n, .•aii rnlorli.l clrrn 1710, tixcrllei.t ; I Intvn lie rt tn sot mv hand itnit MShN"* t.OTS— For' iuilom""homBii. II ff JIK S \ 7-11B0-W, HU 1-lMti nfl^-r fl V, M. lake It unnvenUnt Domistnlm liuirn UUMHON—'DoHiilit fully IIIIUIPII utrrH, ulltlon Meal for prlvnta hntnn or 1("AN( Ilrh- SLIM. Rilu^l v\y i.tUclrtl *vw\, Kt MII unlfH W. R Hrhneldar, 8 \wx roum, uveplncc dlnlnH room, nrnr .nis nnd HohnnU, liivlnn rnniii, r<-,iniuil niiHfnt'Hi VMililoiK'c. iHiUiiur'. rot rn . l-'li • 'hit-*. Jirj'ti itlt' th> ,1 WJL - Trontnn, Ihh third day nf July USr.ll HKAVY DUTY elnrtrli' floor r.4B OHBVItOLViT KIODAN—Kxcellent Sntlnrn Wuy Rum ion, HU l-lfllll-J, , ilroom, Itltrhen and bnlh, tlpatnlrs, fl repine* '• dinitiw 01 mi. Uli'heti. _uii- Ill I'IMltCl' if tdWll, ill fll-lt- ni^r; ht -acre lnnd VI IMM|. l(. on* ilinuiiuid iifno hun- liuHlrj; fj'Hi'lilnu. Ill to 15 Inches In condition. Tiro gout, sonw new. Ive-rooin siirl hnlU • tin rt Invnt wit ll cnuMi. thi-fiii hedrnoms tllrd luith hot nt i/rowlnw c umrnii nlly If, M illlt! H) uth (iH.llr ill : Hf\ MIK ti i KtP 'tn "in (1. \\n ilreil nnd llfiy-iiU. New tr«nuniunion snd brnk« syntem, il^t .lliimetsr. (Will I>»V c««h, EA S-1000, Jmlldlnu homt,n. Wit tmlld ahaila parat>arat*« entranceentrance,/, .'.. Mulsliel'ltils d attic. 'liter fi'l hf«( Twn-rnr i[nru«i-.4Orily IMlfitV, An annul'11I invenh IICIIit |ionh Will doot c« nm Nr H' (' liUWAIUi J. I'A'H'tN. oxt 2S2M, Cull lirlwron K A. H. anil fjointr oversesi, n*st «fTn. I/O fl- nn.l tiorne_ Ntinorlor Jlomea, Inc, U. Cl me to stores. s«hr Ja and its, to |ir.,IIOO. Minugh AKIMI'V, HUMII II nl. tvjr.o. ay njnioi 11 tinlunt onIy, r' at ory. A it Id g prlco 0. fi Se.L'etitry at Sliitt, S P. M. 0H0O-W. K. JIlRhwny 2_. Union. N. J. Church »t., MtlU ;.ilv-r. 111. •0-3107 _ 4 1.1 . l'lini1-1 m. ItIllUl I 1-07IAi. ^ . s . 1 r_ RED BANK REGISTER Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale iffcal Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale 46—Thursday, July 26, 1956 BERG Real Estate for Sale LAWLEY AGENCY VETERANS RUSSELL M. BORUS HALL BROS. Up to 6 months to pay STANLEY K. DOWNS RAY VAN HORN $204 DOWN of Fair Have: REALTORS $59 PER MONTH THOMPSON 30 to 60 days free from AGENCY REALTORS payments after closing REALTOR ; FOR DEPENDABILITY AGENCY Buy of the Month. Spotless, ful. equipped. Cnpe Cod with 4 Jnrge bed 811 River Road RE 6-6960 rooms, cide-porch, screened rear porch, AND QUALITY REALTORS basement and combination aluminum "Homes of Charm and Value"' , and atorra ..sash/ Large, completely Innd- Bcnped lotrCentrnl location, Immedia 600 River Rd. Fair Haven HERVING THE AREA A Fine Name in Real Estate RE 6-7686 EARLY AMERICAN "1780" FARM- "°""$W,200 FULL PRICE HOUSE. Brick lined, wide pine floon. RE 64532 LEFFERTS OVER 25 YEABS NON-VET 81,600 DOWN Center hall, two Hvin? rooms, each Harry A. Kearney & Co. Fair Haven, N. J. llonmouth County Office with fireplace. Large dminir room. Four bedroomi, two baths. Hot water oil THE BERG AGENCY heat. Low taxes. Wonderful location RIVERFRONT COLONIAL for home and antique shop. Seduced in REALTOR REd Dank G-4100 SPARKLING WHITE "Personalized Service" 7 Pretty rooms, completely remodeled Middletown 5-1000 COLONIAL for perfect comfort. Modern baths, TO A. COMMUTER Fiivu'sre, carpeting. Porch. Storag ROUTE 36 MIDDLETOWN, N. J COUNTRY ACRE. Modern ranch home. WATERFRONT HOMES Choice Little Silver locution, Profes- barn garage. Asking $23,500. DAILY 0-9 SAT.-SUN 10 Six rooms, fireplace. Three bedrooms, Tor you, Sir, a real early American sionally landscaped. Three bedrooms. bath, Full basement, playroom, bar, FAIR HAVEN RANCH home offering four bed roomits, two ON DEAD END STREET One and one-half baths. Paneled den. laundry. In-lnw wing, with Bcreened baths, modern kitchen, charming liv- 517.000 to $50,000. A slx-room year- round cottage right on the Shrews- Modern ranch, with 3 bedrooms in a Two bay windows. Fireplace. Large SPLIT LEVKL porch, living room, bedroom, kitchen ,;RAND NEW three bedroom in ing room, warm dining room, den, icreened porch with awninge. Steam, and bath. Breeze way, garage Very I two-cur garatfe. One minute to Park- bury River in Rumson. Deep water, community where all homes are at- Elwood A. good, convenient neighbor- P $17,000. Delightful 8-room Naveslnk oil fired heat. Attached garage. Clean, desirable. $23,500. - \ hood. Larne kitchen, dining WR) , five minutes to Red Bunk Station. tractive nnd well kept. Fireplace in dry basement. Better thnn new. OfTere NO development. 3 bedrooms, bath Riverfront home. Stone bulkhead. living room, den. Home fully Insulated. Oil heat. Recently painted. Nice real i nrea, Ceramic Tile bath. FULL. Nenr stores and school, A tine invest- Half acre. Includes Income garage at $24,900. ARMSTRONG CELLAR. Attractive, well ment at $19,750. Lovely well landscaped lot. Asking dentinl street. Just reduced for quick apartment. A?'tint? $88,500. price $16,500. sale (Owner Building). SHREWSBURY RANCH HOME. Sijjfc built and fully insulated. REALTOR rooms, fireplace. Tile bath. Screened ONLY S 11,000. FOUR BEDROOMS porch, patio. Dinhwaaher, range. At- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS EXCELLENT VALUE tached garajte. Excellent neighbor- FIRST TIME OFFERED RUMSON BOATSMAN'S HOME Pinckney Rd. Red Bank 6-3505 hood. $17,500. . NO DOWN PAYMENT Seven room (three bedrooms) ranch SHREWSBURY CAPE COD overlooking Sandy Hook IJay. Family $15,500. Lovely 2-story Colonial On quiet excellent Btreet surrounded Hitch, dry, shaded location. EXCEL- Tile Imth. Modern kitchen. Base- l'OK VETERANS. LIBERAL room of knotty pine with beamed by charming homes and neighbors 3 Tiled bath. Fireplace. Full basement. LENT neighborhood. Well built modern LITTLE SILVER CUSTOM BUILT celling nnd flagstone floor, Screened ment. 1 flagstone terraces. Garage, bedroom Dutch colonial offered for Attached garage. Oil heat. Awnings, home, 30' living room with (1 rep lac TERMS KOR NON-VET. Fencing. Nice yard. RANCH HOME. Living room 13'x23', ' Sparkling white SPLIT porch. Pntlo. Uarbecue. Full cellar mile. Living room, 18x21, with brick Washing machine. Fenced renr yard. 3 bedrooms, 2 til^ baths. Basement. fireplace. Dining room 12'xlS' Large LEVEL with unusuill features. with knotty pine rumpus room, PIUB fireplace, den, Dining room, large kit- Good neighborhood. Perfect for grow- Hot water heat. 2-car garage. Dock kitchen. Two bedrooms, tiled bath. chen. Full cellar. Asking price 118,500, ng family, f 14,500. on deep water, $30,500. TREE SHADED COLONIAL Large living room, over-sited another bath, Automatic heat. Garage. RUMSON 4 BEDROOMS Den or 3rd bedroom. Paneled recrea-l kitchen with pine cabinets and Lot of extras too numerous to men- BEAUTIFUL FLOT, JivInK room, bay tion room, bookshelves, tile floor. Two* wnll ovon, WONDERFUL tion. Should be seen to be appreciated. window in dininK room, handy kitchen, cur garage. Finest quality construction. FAMILY ROOM, Hi bullii, Asking $28,000. $24,200. New and "custom" built. COUNTRY SETTING LITTLE SILVER SACRIFICE RUMSON Exclusive listing. $23,500. 1 Mi baths. Fireplace. Wall oven three bedrooms with plenty of cloaetB, TWO-CAR OARAGE. BEAU- ™rnm!c tile bath, full cellar, attached TIFUL LOCATION . . . DON'T range. Fan. Porch. 100% insulated. Yet only 5 minutes from Red Bank. 3 Lurjje living room. Pining room. Den. NEW CONSTRUCTION Large basement. Tall trees, In the Karnffe, A-l shape. Jast reduced to MISS THIS $17,500. RED BANK bedrooms, 2 ba'ths. Living room with Two baths. Three bedrooms. Hot water, $17,600. SHREWSBURY BRICK AND FRAME Holy Cross School parish. fireplace, dining room. Large utility oil fired heat. Basement. Detach e< "Trees." Boat mooring. 7 rooms. Tile RANCH. Large living room, fireplace. Tower Hill Section, (iorgeous grounds room oft kitchen. Full cellar wltli Karage. Fenced rear yard. Coverei bath, lavutory. Garage. Wnll oven & Dining room, ultra kitchen with wall DUTCH COLONIAL with (lowering shrubs and fruit trees. playroom. Good i\ze lot with a back porch. Near notion]. Must sell I $13,600 counter top range. Decorate to suit 4 BEDROOMS, 2% BATHS iven and countertop range, birch Deud end street Insuring privacy. Per- ONE BATH yard that will insure privacy. Call UB Make an offer 1 All for $16,750. jabinets. Three master bedrooms, 1H fect for children. Six rooms; three bed- for Inspection. Possession on or before baths, tiled. Laundry room. Attached TOP NOTCH LOCATION IN GOOD $13,750. Pretty Fair Haven 6-room Sept. 1st. Asking 519,500. BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPE!! PLOT, COMMUNITY. A traditional rooms, one and a half bathe, full dry LOADS OF TREES, old English desitn garage. Brand new. Keady for youfc* cellar. Automatic heat. Garage, Worth home. Modern streamlined kitchen, FAIR HAVEN COTTAGE FULL 2 STORY COLONIAL 521,900. . .» home in fine condition. Very Nicely decorated home. Oil heat. slate roof, beautiful entrance foyer, large living room, full dining the $22,500 asking price. larjle living room and fireplace, full room, modern kitchen, three BEST LOCATION IN Quiet aide street,. Attractive ground Quiet shady Fair Hnven street. Antique dinlnB room, nice kitchen with brenk- bedrooms. 1 >i bnths, full with large shade trees. 18'xl8' living charm. 7 roomB. Den. Fireplace. Oi fast room, ten cloicts, KarnKe, patio, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Little cellar, landscaped lot. ASK- WATERFRONT TWO BATHS! ! RED BANK oom. Dinette and modern kitchen. Two heat. Access to river. Bath, lavatory. barbecue, A home of prestige at Silver residence of eight spacious ING $18,500. bedrooms. Hot water, oil hent. Front Asking $16,000. $26,500. • rooms. Four bedrooms, tiled bath. 145 foot of bulkhead—deep water. $15,900. Attractive Little Silver 7 On dead end street. Lovely 3 bedrooms porch. Garnge and tool house. Lo Powder room. Tiled kitchen. Recreation oom, 2 bath colonial. Plot 700x100. taxes. Good shape. Asking $10,000. room, hobby shop. Two-car garage. 1 Charming home, completely modernized colonial on large lot with many ex- FOUR BEDROOM and very compact. Four bedrooms, Taxes $250. Woodburnlng flreplnce. cellent shade trees. Living room with GRACIOUS 2 STORY COLONIAL RANCHER ON TWO Deep plot, garden, shade trees. {28,500. two and a half baths, beautiful living Large screened porch. Garage. fireplace, dining room, screened In SPILT LEVEL room, dining room, very appealing porch, Extras. Asking price $22,500, SHADED CAPE COD Quiet dead end street. Children's neigh- modern kitchen, fine den, two-car borhood, few blocks from shopping. COUNTRY ACRES garage. Many extras for the asking TWO BATHS! ! ! Convenient Fair Haven location. Large, 6 rooms, bath & lavatory. Fireplace. A HOME OF DISTINCTION IN price of $38,000. RANCH ON ONE ACRE cheerful living room with fireplace. TIP TOP condition. Almost hidden by HKJH ON A HILL, half wooded, cute A DISTINCTIVE NEIGHBOR- $20,500 asking. Huge spreading appl< Dining room. Attractive kitchen. Two knotty pine living room, Inrjie kitchen TO SELL OR BUY HOOD. CuBtom-built. Living trees & shrubs. Asking $22,500. tree shades stone patio. Lovely 2 tiled J Bedroom home in Apiilebrook or bedrooms with tiled bath downstairs, with dininjf area, two bedrooms, 1 room with fireplace, dining bath 7-room home. Fireplace. Breeze Huge dormitory for children upstairs, hath, full cellar, attached garage, only room, delightful kitchen. 2 V4 FEATURING CHARM tree shaded Inwn with many varieties PHONE. way. Garage. Basement. Owner trans of well cared for shrubs. Living room Clean basement. Front porch, Attnched three years old. Low taxes. Brook on baths, FINISHED BECREA- ferred, garage. Unusual chnrm. Reduced ti property. Just what you have dreamed TION ROOM $30,000, Finest location. Three large bedrooms, with fireplace, dining room, modern of for only $16,000. two full batliB. Living room with fire- kitchen. Large den. 2-car attached $17,900. place nnd beamed ceiling, dining room, garage. Decorated in excellent taste OUR STAFF STANLEY K. DOWNS simcioiia den, lovely knotty pine kit-' TWO BATHS!! ! ! and in execellent condition. Asking NEW WATERFRONT chen. Large cool porch. Hot -water oil price $24,500. IT RADIATES CHARM hrat. Unqiientinnnnlv n hnr train 521,000. Brick and frame ranch hom« COLONIAL $15,900. on o landscaped half acre. 7 rooms, LITTLE SILVER COLONIAL JOHN T. LAWLEY, JR. REALTOR * Fireplace. 2 tiled bathe. Garage, Armstrong Agency itUMSON,' Good family living In hoico neighborhood. Fireplace and JOSEPH S. LANG this spacious FOUR BED- beamed ceilings, Heated sunroom. RE 6-1017 ROOM, 2Vi bath home. Two- THREE BATHS Screened porch. Dining room. Modern, J. ROBERT HENSLER car garage. FINISHED REC- THOMPSON >aneled kitchen, Mnster bedroom with RED BANK 6-3505 REATION ROOM WITH PIC- $36,500 is the asking price on this ilo -fe-F-th on first--i!>ok'.-. Two- cr^ic TURE WINDOW. MOST AT- . H-room charming colonial. Den. Patio. with bath upstairs. Cellar. Garage. Sycamore Ave. Shrewsbury TRACTIVE EXTERIOR ... Tile kitchen. 3 tile bathe. Basement. Steam heat. Top condition. Rare value Large living room with fire- Garage. Very cecluded. place, dining room with a BORUS AGENCY and t $16,000. LAWLEY AGENCY Open 7 Days a Week view, Bpacious kitchen. "i, UTILITY ROOM AND FULL SALES STAFF CELLAR . . . UNUSUAL 600 River Rd. Fair Haven HUGE RUMSON OAKS 100 Highway 35 Business Notices VALUE $34,000, We are proud of our experienced sales LEFFERTS Wooded plot shades this Cape Cod RE 6-4532 organization. Joseph F, Hunter, Sales home. Adjoins large estate. Fireplace. Miinnger; Harold It. James, Lorln B. Dining room. Two bedrooms with tile Red Bank OTHER HOMES IN EVERY Vnn Neat, Dorothy M. Jannen, Ray 30 White St. Ca.Il RE 6-1129 bath. Dormers, heat, plumbing and Marie Cox Agency Liftle Silver Lumber PRICE BRACKET Closed Sundays during July nnd Aug. Van Horn, F. D. Van Horn, Richard flooring fot~ extra rooms upstairs. Full Hunter and Augusta Noteboom. Red Bank, N. J. basement. Oil heat. Attached garage, Immaculate condition. Excellent neigh- REALTOR & INSUROR Tool Rental Dept. ; borhood. Asking $18,500. Harry A. Kearney & Co. Established 33 years Charges per Day RAY VAN HORN RUMSON COLONIAL J. LESTER RIGBY 5 RIVERFRONT — Furnished 4-bedroom ALUMINUM LADDERS TO Hamilton Bldg. 43 W. Front St. bungalow, fireplace, modern kHchen CORNUCOPIA SETTING ASSOCIATES, INC. nd bath, enclosed porch, oil hot RENT W. P. SCOTT Two beautiful acres. Over twenty ,'ater hent, oversize garage ,plot lOOx 24 FT. ...: 2.00 Red Bank 6-7700 Fair Haven's First Realtors ELLA WILTSHIRE varieties of bearing age fruit trees and 50', nice view, could move right in. ilants. 4i ncre vegetable garden, 658 TINTON AVENUE 18.500. 32 FT „; _ 2.75 specimen trees and outbuildings. Four '" PORTABLE SAW..... 4.00 REALTOR jedrooms. Paneled study. Powder 804 River Road RE 64100 >om. Large living room with flreplnce NEW SHREWSBURY, N. J. LONG BRANCH — Remodeled older 'LOOR SANDER...... 5 00 FAIR HAVEN — Conveniently located 3'x2V screened porch; Full basement. home with lots of charm good location G room frame dwelling with eunroom. BUILDER & OWNER 20 Years In Business Attached 2-car garage. Many features yet convenient to shopping center nnd i" 'DRILL...... 1.50 3 uednjouiB, fcUam ull heat, 2-ear that must be seen. First time ottered REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE suhoul, 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, Very V2" DRILL...... ;. 2.00 frame garage, corner plot. 100'xl50' $39,000. large living and dining rooms, modern Asking $16,500. BERG kitchen, oil hot water heat, beautiful HAND PLANER 5.00 5 Wharf Ave. RE 6-3306 RED BANK 6-7741 landscaped grounds, 85x250', oversize (arage. Priced st S20.000, CHAIN SAW _... 7.50 RUMSON—Attractive 4 bedroom Cape BRAND NEW EATONTOWN 3-0946 HEAVY BELT SANDER 5.00 Cod cottage, fireplace, attached gar- 74 MONMOUTH STREET 1246 Ocean Ave. SE 20004 age, large nicely planted plot, central EXECUTIVE RANCH BERG ,IGHT BELT SANDER 2.50 location. Asking $27,000. RED BANK Beautiful brick nnd stone ranch home NEW SHREWSBURY—Superbly built Marie Cox Agency with Hollywood size rooms. House & VETERANS two-Btory home on two HcreB, Abun* VIBRATOR SANDER.. 2.00 Garden or American Home would Innce of fruit & shade trees, Rhrub- appreciate this one. Living room with RETIREMENT COTTAGE — Fair Up to 6 Months to Pay DISC SANDER 3.00 FAIR HAVEN—Colonial 2 bedroom RE 6-2159 RE 6-3754 Haven, furnished, four room attractive bery. Center hall, Hvinif room, fireplace, 98 Comanche Drive p cottage, residential locale, oversized fireplace, dining room, fully equipped yenr round cottage, taxes $110. Ex< S28O DOWN full dining room, beautifully tiled kit- OST HOLE DIGGER..: ..1.00 one-car garage, nicely landscaped kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full base- cellent value {10,000. chen, pine paneled den, enclosed flag- groundl. Asking $15,500. ment, plastered walls, nttached 2-cnr S13,990 FULL PRICE stone patio, three simcious bedrooms, Portaupeck, N. J. garnge and a Mi-ncre completely land- 30 to 60 dnys free from wnlk-ln closets, two fully tiled laths LITTLE SILVER NEW HOUSES ON scaped lot. Excellent location. Im- SPLIT LEVEL — Little Silver, 3 bed payments after closing. & a powdor room, 18x24 hobby work- RUMSON—Immediate occupancy. 2- mediate possession. Built for comfort. rooms, recreation, room, lot 75x180, This ad would be too long if we told shop, two-car enrage. Full cellar, hot Long Branch 6-1602 story frame, 5 room cottage, excellant .ASKING $24,500 attached gat-nxe in new house condi- nil on this home BO-O-O - - picture a ilr heat, summer cooling. Piaster walls, Lumber & Supply Co. condition, deep lot. Asking $13,009. LEWIS LANE . tion, asking J17.S0O. green nnd white trimmed ranch home 52 electrical outlets, storm & snsh. Convenient Terms with 6 rooms including a full basement Five minutes from Red Bank station, iycamore Ave. ' At the Railroad Monmouth County Office with H utility room In it, full dining •isklnir $39,900. FAIR HAVEN—Ruitic loealt for imall COLONIAL — Country Club area, 3 room, enclosed porch, nttached gar- BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE family or retired couple, 4 room frame FAIR HAVEN THE BERG AGENCY bedrooms, den, 2 baths, finished rec age with blue-stone drive, aluminum Little Silver RE 6-3427 bungalow, detached one-car garage. 'eation room, fireplace, asking $19, storm sash. Immediate possession. Good ^AIR HAVEN — Lovely two-story Asking $18,500. "Personalized Service" 00. Immediate occupancy. lome. Living room, fireplace, dining BLOSSOM HEIGHTS, I IMMEDIATE OCUUFANU* — Solec! room, kitchen, G-E refrigerator & your own decorations. Fout uedrimntb. Middletown 5-1000 '""'NON-VET 82,500 DOWN washer, range, three bedrooms, tiled Drapes and • Cornices CHECK DETAILS WITH IV> tile baths, living mom with lire- ROUTE 35 MIDDLETOWN, N. J. LUXURY HOME — Rumson road Monmouth County Office th, two*car garage, full cellar. WICKATUNK - place; knotty pine den, dining room DAILY 9-0 SAT-SUN. 10-7 rith low upkeep, 4 bedrooms, 2 bnthB, Heated sun porch, screens, sash, $18,' 'urnlture • Upholstery - Slip Covers kitchen with knotty pine cabinets -car garage, patio, fireplace in liv THE BERG AGENCY 500. >n Route No. 79, % acra approxlmate- Formica eounlerti, linoleum Uoor. elec- ing and dining room, ultra modern y 100x200. All JotB either on Hi gin; ay DENNIS K. BYRNE trio range, exhaust fan, hot watei kitchen, situated on 1% acres with "Personalized Service" Hate No. 79 or hilt with good view LUXURIOUS QUALITY baseboard circulating heat. Large open steel SWIMMING POOL and pond, Middletown 5-1000 SEW SHREWSBURY — Four bed- and drainage, fruit trees already plant- porch, two-car "arage, full cellar. Lot .axes only $420. Don't miss this one JIIDDLETOWN, N. J. ed, pood Bchnol area, restricted resi- Realtors • Insurors 149x149. Landscaped with drivtwajr. ROUTE 35 SAT.-SUN 10-7 rooniB, 1 ^ baths, living room, flre- dential. Apply Owner, U. L. EdwardB, it $39,600. DAILY 9- llace, dining room, kitchen, utility at ALLAIRE & SON room, laundry, attached gnrage, hot Xoute No. 79, WIckatunk. N, J, or your 8 West River Road water heat, screens. Bash. $12,000. >wn broker. OPEN 1 DAYS BUDGET PRICES ' Rumson, New Jersey AGENCY, Inc. Bowtell's Best Buy Ask For Our Free Borchura Reupholstering Slip Coven Telephone: RUmson 1-1150 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Hill No one—but no one-—can com- MIDDLETOWN locution nenr Stone Bridge. Sub- ACT TODAY pare with Alan when it comeB to itnntln] frnma two-story. Threo WEART—NEMETH quality workmanship at budget Monmouth County's Oldest THE BUY OF THE WEEK prices 1 If your furniture is shabby bedroomB, 1% baths, three Inrge EATONTOWN and needs reupholsterlng ... or lots, two-cnr sarnRe. View of if they need new slip covers, eall A Heal Estate Firm $6,900. REALTY CO*. water. Fully insulated. Oil hot Alan . . . you'll get the finest ' WM. S. GARRISON AGENCY 'or the family lookint? for the con- for less. Our 28 yean experience WALKER & WALKER water heat. Nice garden. Sensibly enient hn^e on nn exceptlonnlly larKe In manufacturing fine furniture Is 199 Broad St.. Red Bank 6-3450 priced. $18,500. Mortgage ar- •t, Locnted nenr Fort Monmouth, at your service along with one 4 STAR LISTINGS ranged. Taxes {300. endlx, schools, bus, and shopping of the largest . . most complete ienter. House situated on an acre of selection of illp cover materials. 102 W. FRONT ST. ixceptionnlly well landscaped ground, Call Cor pur representative BEST BED BANK LOCATION 'he perfect home for the newly mar- no obligation to you. He'll glre RED BANK 6-5212 "CAPE COD WITH CHARM" REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Harvey H. Bowtell (Ample Parking) led couple or small family. you a free estimate and show you An older home with large rooms, big a complete line of fabric! from 1 which you may choose. • * • 3 Bedrooms, living room with vlng room with fireplace, dining room, RED BANK 8-0804—S Summer Rentals — Building Sites COLONIAL flreplnce, dining room, kit- spneious den, kitchen, powder room- RED BANK 6-2240 MIDDLETOWN TOWER HILL SECTION—Lot: 96x136 chen, bath and garage. Nicely Second floor: four bedroomB und tile Appraisals 'or Quality. Price and Selection with fruit trees and other attractive landscnped with 'fully grown bath, basement, two-car garage, a $9,500. shrubbery. There are 3 bedrooms and trees. House is nicely decor- fundamentally sound house of attrac- 'hree bedroom colonial, Enclosed front J \i baths, living room, dining room; ated and Is >nenr schools, tive design, needs decoration And mod- l'i TILE BATHS THE BAYSHORE REALTORS" 24-HOUK SERVICE ?orch and full basement. Very low • call • and kitchen, a screened porch, cellar, churches and shopping ernization, reafloi. bly priced. ;axes and inexpensive to heat. Situ- and attached garage. Sewerage, No* centers. Veteran needs $240. J3.200. down—Anime F.H.A. mort- St. Hwy. 36 AT 1-2100 ited in lovely neighborhood. CALL thing eh« like It in Red Bank. Asking down and $76.00 per month. gage. New Little Silver split level, 3 JS TODAY, ALAN UPHOLSTERY «22,500. LocRted in Middletown town* EXCELLENT bedrooms, finished family room, dining EIVER PLAZA — Excluaive Capa Cod •hip's nicest location. FULL room, WHII oven, rAnge, 2-car garage. milt 1949. Living room, lurKo kltrhen RIVER PLAZA SHOPS. INC. PRICE $11,000. LITTLE SILVER LOCATION Full price 117,500. vith dmlntf tired, Two ifootl aize bed- $10,500. RED BANK AREA—New ranch, center •oomfl & buth, stairway to expansion live In one of the finoBt neighborhoods, hull, i bedrooms, 2 baths; wall oven: HOW GOOD tttlc suitable for two additional bed- 70 South Seventh Avenue ( 1 An older house with chnrm nnd at uat a small down payment nnd low gliding glass wall to terrace; recreation 1 OOIUB. Basement and attached garage. 'ON THE NAVESINK RIVER mosphore, living room with beam gell- LITTLE SILVER COLONIAL 'l ? 12,500. F.II.A, or V.A. financlnar. lonthly payments moves you right in- room; full basement: premium lot; 2- ing and fireplace, sunroom. nice din- 3 thi« Invfily home. Two story hoiiBe. car garage; near railroad, schools, 1 is LOng Branch 6-0350 * * * 3 Bedrooms, living room, din- ing room, modern pine kitchen, three 113,500. Excellent condition, 2 full 'his home l« nlrcndy V,A. Bpi>rcv»fii beaches. VA or FHA loan. Owner bedrooms, two baths, screened porch, baths, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, I transferred. Asks {21,000. ing room, kitchen, closed .back A.TUNTUVV.N — .suitable tot multl- porch, attached garage. &0' attractive lot with trees and shrub- den. Full basement. 2 blocks from YOUR VISION? ? ? partment or two-family home, good LITTLE SILVER Business Opportunities — on the river, nlcoly landscaped bery. $15,000, school, etghborhood, Lrirgo bnrn garage. with fully trrown trees. This $10,500 RIVER PLAZA—Neat three bedroom 'Heed for fast nnl>j 810,boo. his house ).-: PJ-IL«'J IIHIIL to sell uii- ranch with n combination living room house can be purchased under • I lediatoly. Convenient location. Two and dining area, roomy kitchen, full contract. FULL PRICK |U,. ESTATE COTTAGE QUALIFYING VET fiOO. Located Middletown UJu BANK — Waikinff distance to '•vlua. living ruuiii, UJninff room, imntnit-nt. AvnllaMp fir in«prr!inn any- kitcut.-. with dlnotte. Tnscn only $80. tlmt. Asking 114,600, township. Living room, dinette, sunroom, kitchen, No down payment, 7 room split level A BUILDER iui nnd downtown. Good neitfhbor- r v two bedrooms and bnth, git rage, oil In Shrowsbury, Hi bnthB, 100x175' ood, One bedroom and bath on flrflt per yenr, l-r»...t v'~ "''> RF Yonr Own- Bo:: I hn* v.T.'cr heat r,r. nice l.irst plot of lit. Mnr.'hb rsyrocnt; 511-i. Aufu^t LMUU Ltvu budi goni» imci tmtn on GAPE COD NEW RANCH—Four bedroomB, two "MUST TOWN" ground, orlginnlly part of an attrac- 16 occupancy. 10% down—non vst. COULD SEE THE econd. Larpo living room. An un- )>n*hl. Hitpa Jiving rcr.m, spA'tniits tive estate. $17.BOO. 117,500. mal buy at 914,000. RUMSON dining room, center hull, wonderful • ' • • 3 Bedrooma, living room, din* kitchen with built-in oven. Brenkfnst Ing room, kitchen and hath. FUTURE THIS Cimtom built construction complete ACT NOW! HreH, bnaement nnd KRragei One- Hai pntlo In renr along with BRAND NEW NEAR RIVER ED DANK — Good residential soc- with (ull basement. Llvo in ono of the half acre. I'rlcn 117,000, U-cHr garage. Nicely Innd- |on yet walk Inn d I at n nee to town, fincfit neighbor hoods in Hum son. This H<:H]ICI] HI. large corner lot. 10,501). will Hi.dii,»e this nttrnctlve LOVELY FARM 'luce-bedroom home In excellent con- Cape Coil house is just the perfect The only section In Middle- FOUR BEDKOOMS Itlon. Living room, (lining room, nun Go into buainegi for younelf, at i Dliler home, l'lne Knlr Hnvcn area, home for thB (trowing fnrnlly. LI3T US our new modern Shell Servlot WATERFRONT, RUMSON—Six rooms, town township with a city Two-atnry colonial In excellent locu- taeils fixing nnil tmint. Wide random .ireh nnd modern kitchen, Full bnno- SHOW YOU THIS. nil yenr home, deep water, bulkhead newiiKfe system, Make an offer, loors. Old fashioned porch—tall trees, HOUSF. icnt, steam oil hunt. Two-ciU' garnjre. Station heliiK built now tn Ocean- , , FULL PRICE 916,800. tion, big tret'H and shrubbery and rlco |15,7»0, port. Construction will ba com- and dock. Price $17,000. Other nenr town, living room, dining room, FOR COLORED OR WHITE pleted soon. waterfront to $1 G0.000. Bpiiclous modern kitchen, tiled pow- offers You have complete control of der room, four hedroomi nnd Imth, HOME SITES $15,500 your investment. imminent, ffnnige. $22,500. tlVEHSlDE HEIGHTS — Excellent Three hod room rnnch complete with KHUEWriHURY HUNGALOW — For "A RANCH WITH CHARM" lOlKhborhooil arijneent to river with You buy inventory only (mini- l'i acres In Locuut, All utilities. White FOR REMODELING fireplace, Extra In rue lot on dead end mum enpitnl $4,600). nuwlywuiii. Living room, kitchen, two Kirch, IloBWOod and Holly from $r>,000. outing privilege!. Cnpe Cod built Htmet, Full basement, ceramic tile liedrnotnn, bnth and full cellar. Ask- • • • 3 13 erf rooms, living room, din- 950. LIvinif room with fireplace! full No flxperionca necessary, (We'll TWO-STORY COLONIAL % acred In Hnlmdel. High olevatlon To a 8 or 4 hedroom 3 huth home- bath nnd largo den pntullcally finished. tench you nil the phiuai of th« ing (MOO. ing room, kitchen, don and '1th n vluw 38,100. llnlntr room, breakfast nook nnd motl- huth. Hits 2-car garage. Liind- stead with den nnd lingo living rn kltchnn. Kmtond floor hnth nnd bunlnoHi). sainlng is nutntunrllmr wltli Living room with fireplace, dining acre ftml up. Nenr Parkway entrance, rnnin, n heained eel Him dliilnft- Enrnlntr power depondnnt upon In- a ilncroft, from 16,000. wo large bodronms with wulk-in ctos- fully grown ti"enn on 4 Here. room, nice kitchen, three bodroomi kltchon combination, Hit mil ml on LH, Ilnnoment nnd attached trnrnge. ventmont. Located In Mldillrtnwn'n 11 nd bnth. full banement und garage, \'i firm, not well ofT 11 pnvod road n nttrnctlve huy nt $15,500. HOLIDAY REALTY CO. Here's n real opportunity for »n ('| nicest sections. FULL PRICE Hteum hent. $18,600, surrounded by hcniitlful ntntcly nmbit|o\.R mnn. For further In- WALKER & WALKER I23ft00 trenn. formntinn cnll or wrltt. ,1TTLK SUJVI'JH—Lot 80x200, Llv- HAROLD A. MEISTRICH, Mgr. Uotidii, ctirlifli city v/ntor, KUH A m room, dinlnir room, kitchen, sn- eloctiio in IVIH! pnld for—nonvnti- 07 Monmouth St. Hsd Dnnk Gill and Kinvnn BMR. WM. S. GARRISON toiiL to nhnpltlriK, wchooln, railroad onctf p(»rch nnil Invntnry m\ ttrnt Realtors • Insurors • •tutlon (ltrtl Mrvnkt. nor, Tliroe lipdrorimn nnd bnth on (CurRon Thenler Dlilir.) noar B irrmrl. Atturhed uarage, Trlcod to SHELL OIL CO. Iighwity No. 3f>, * corners) ALLAIRE & SON ill nt $22,000. RK 0-B83» ' 24 Ilourt Highway 35 Shrewsbury 77 BROAD STREET Middletown, N. J. Make Offer Ronl l"»tnle. Inmrano BRUNSWICK CIRCLE EXT. BUILDTCltS ATTENTION!! Mortfffiira Loam AGENCY, Inc. RED BANK, N. J. LAND VALUED AT RED HANK 6-5212 OPEN WKEK-ENDS ol IDOxliiQ--'-$2.71)0. TIIBNTON, N, J. not her 110x7.011— M.H00. $4,500. iiithn- 110x120 tiirntfiilnr In niln Th« RnKlaier's claimMed advortisn- Ml 5-0111 I) —24-Hour Sorvlco— montH hnvo morn roitilnrH. which mftiwia Open 7 Dttya "(> .Shown by ntljiolntinont only. $1,000. lV9 Broad St.. Red Bank 6-3451)1 more romilts Hornoone him what you Tel. EXport 6-5537 Oil IlulldoiV IMMy Co. lt«. fl-4787 wnnt nr will huy whnl you liava to sell, —Advertisement, Help Wanted UsedAutm for Sale IIBed Autos for Sale Council Buys Five-Race Star Class Olympic Finals! RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 1956—47 FINKD IN KKII BANK • TELEPHONE SOLICITORS less driving. Louis Kouirinia, New Fire Truck Set for Atlantic Highlands Course John Broderlck, a soldier sta- New York city, was fined $25 for tionnd at Fort Monmouth, was leaving the scene of an accident, *SPARE TIME — GOOD PA\ MAKE SURE EATONTOWN—The mayor and lined $25 yesterday by Magistrate John F, Eaposito, Hempstead, N. council last night awarded a con- ATLANTIC H!GHLANDS-The John V. Crowtll on a charge of Y., was fined $7 for careless driv- HAVE A tract to .Trautweln, Inc., Wood- Star class sloop that will repre- USE HOME PHONE Blaisdell Lashes tampering with an automobile at ing. bridge, for a Tasc fire truck on asent the U. S. '.n the Olympic Jlmmlp.'a service station. Riverside bid of $15,817. games in Australia, will be chosen At 'Gyp-Artists' nvp. Dolan .1. Burnptt of Fort The IteKiiiter's classified Kdvertibe- CAREFREE SUMMER A 750-gallon pumper with built- In a five-race series here Satur- menu hHve more readers, which means NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED day through the following Wed- MIDDLETOWN — .Major Monmouth paid a $15 fine for rnck- more rfeKuiu Advertisement. IT'S AN in International chassis, liquid Frank F. Blaisdell, yesterday foam and "wet water," the appar- nesday. TELEPHONE IOR APPOINTMENT warned home owners that "gyp fr WITHOUT atus is similar to the last one Thirteen skippers from the artists" were nt work in the purchased by the borough. That Eastern seaboard and the Midwest township Helling their wares to NOW ENJOY BETTER HEARING RE 6-2642 carried 500 gallons. The neware expected to take part in the unwary rcoldcnts, WORRYING ABOUT truck will replace a 1938 Diamond Olympic final eliminations. Each 0. K. USED CAR T, which will be given the CW11 lip. tnld of nne cane where r. IN STYLE AND COMFORT! has pledged to make the' trip to salesman had offered to do n Defense and Disaster Control Melbourne In November If he's council for use as an emergency .shingling Job, slncn mined at ... SECRETARIES... the successful contender for this $500, for $3,000. with the new Radioear YOUR CAR truck. Delivery of the new equip- country In the XVI Olympiad. Clerk-Typist (2) 1949 Chevrolet 295. ment will take from 90 to 120 The races, sponsored by the At- Such hawkers Here (riven the EYEGLASS HEARING AID f APTITUDE FOB MGURES 4-door, days. Trautwein invited mem- lantic Highlands Yacht club, will mayor's warning thnt the town- BUY A • Ni h«»» uncomfoflibli telltiia InnplH (fid* OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER bers of the fire company to visit begin daily at 2 p. m. Five buoys ship U plnnning th« "lou)rhest J nleoei) lo gl»i ti>1 jwr during went! SECRETARIAL WORK 1949 Cadillac 595. the Tasc plant if they wish to mark the Atlantic Highlands Star sort of action against fakers." i. door— "62" see the truck assembled. fleet's racing area In Sandy Hook Backing up the mayor »ns tlie • Tha syifllMi hiring aid that you rtilly b«ir wllh STATISTICAL CLERK TROUBLE FREE bay, laid out as a world's cham- lull township committee. ... It'i worid-ftmoui RidloMr hurlngl 1951 Mercury 545. Mayor's Appointment*. pionship course. The Olympic • Wur It lour oth* nail, too. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR In other business, council con- Club coupe. race course will be triangular, or River Plaza • CIMMO frim many r*«ful itylM EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE WELL firmed the following reappohit- windward-leeward, using desig- ments by Mayor P. Bliss Price: andttlatt. 1953 Studcbaker 795. nated markers, chosen according Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slmpklns Fashion-right "lady Amarlca" for woman. EXCELLENT SALARIES Club COUII ft. assessor for three years, Harry S. to the direction of the wind. of Appiegate st. celebrated their Rowland, and planning board Handsome Mod«l "840" for man. '^'EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, 35 HOUR! RECONDITIONED Scheduled to race here are E. W. tenth weJdlng anniversary July For a rovtlatlon In new hearing stylv APPLY PERSONNEL OKFICE 1949 Plymouth 395. member, Lieut. Col. George Mor- "Skip" Etchells, Old Greenwich, 14 with a party and barbecue «t and comfort. .. 2-door. ;aii. The term r>f Walter R-.m- PERMACEL TAPE CORP. Conn.; Robert Llpplncott, Rlver- their home.. Guests were Mr. and >.e!l on the planning b-;ird Oiton; James M. Sclioonmakcr, Mrs. Lester Shibla nnd daughters COME IN, WRITE, OR PHONE NOW A JOHNSON ft JOHNSON COMPANY 1951 Ford USED CAR 545. !M>li'i!ti, but "t.'.ayii priicc aald j Watch Hill, R, 1; Hartwell Moore, i Patricia at-i Barbara, Mr. and DWIGHT I.. UMSTEAD U. S. Hlghw»y #], Club Coupe. Mr. Bunnell did not 1 r! Consultant to tht Hard of Htarlng New Brunswick, N. J. ri ' i re- Huntingdon, L. I.; Owen Torrcy * >- William Meyer and daugh- • HAMILTON IUILDINO appointment. In als place, Dr Jr., Western Long Island Sound; teis Sharon and Kathy, Mr. and ** W. FRONT ST. RED BANK t-9»« Anthony F. DeVito was named. C. W. Lyon, Jr., Atlantic High- Mr3. Val Braun and daughter Plans of Borough Engineer O. lands; Harry Nye, Richard Sterns, Susan, Mr. and Mrs. George Tylu- Wolcott Morris to replace wood- FEMALE BOOKKEEPER Robert Cameron, William Park3, kl and children Kathy and Lee TRUCKS en bulkheads at Wumpum lake Bert Williams, Pete Bennett and and Lynn, nnd Bonnie Simpkins. were approved. Bids will be re-Dr. Florus R. Black, all o: The 86th birthday yc-aterday of WANTED , MANY ceived Aug. 8. Chicago. For housing"developrnent in Mid 1949 Ford V/ Ton Mrs. J. G. Francis was marked 2 495, A 30-foot wide, 1,200-foot long The Olympic finals will be fo over the week-end by her daugh REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVE dletown area of Monmouth Coun- Dump ' strip was deeded to Adolph Ko- lowed three days later by the firs ters and families at ihe home of 1946 Chevrolet 195 LATE MODEL CARS zlcky for $10. Mr. Kozicky bought annual Atlantic Highlands Yaclv her aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. ly. Stale experience and refer- 54 Ton Pick-up. a tract, including that strip, from club regatta for Stars and Comet! and Mrs. John Partrick of Car- $5,000 to $20,000 MAN the borough for $000 in 1943, but—three races Saturday and Sun penter nt., with whom she lives. ences. White "H. D." Box 511, FROM WHICH ;he legal advertisement failed to day. Visiting here for the week-end Must have clientele; be able to sell all securities, Including mu- include a "paper" street which Paul H. Smart, executive pres were Mrs. George Messlck and tual funds; have unimpeachable personal nnd business record; Red Bank. STOP IN TODAY since has been legally ' vacated. Ident, I.S.C.Y.R.A., and a mcmbei daughters Bonnie and Peggy of mint adopt firm's policy that customers' Interests come first Mayor Price told Peter J. Ed- of the Olympic Yachting commit TO SELECT YOURS Bethesda, Md., and Mrs. Galen To man who qunllfles, we offer a drawing account against un- wardsen, Mr. Kozlcky's attorney, tee. Is honorary chairman of th Donmoyer of Grantville, Pa. THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN he hopes his client .will be as gra race committee. Race commltte The A team of Cub pack 32 usually Ubernl commission; live leads; promotion potential to clous in dealing with the borough. chairman is Charles E. Lucke, Jr. presented an inscribed lighter to hrnnch office managership, complete office cooperation. The borough wants to cut a street U. S. Representative. their softball coach, William 01- Reply by letter only, giving complete history. Replies will be IMMEDIATE AND through from Pierce and Kramer sen of Alexnnder dr., for his two kept strictly confidential. HOWLAND B. JONES aves. to Clinton ave. Mr. Kozlcky Hesse Case Postponed years' service to the team. The CIRCLE CHEVROLET owns the li presentation was mnde after the Molur Companv $1,800 for It. Until Sept. 13 last game of the' season at the I. GEORGE WESTON & SONS Space In the borough hall for home field. The team had four CONTINUING The healings of a drunk driv- 325 Maple Ave. Red Bank 100 Newman Springs Road the post office was leased for losses and alx wins. It won the 210 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH, N. J. another year at $1,700. ing charge against Irving .Hesse, last five games In a row. Assist- Jr., of Belford, and a disorderly ing Mr. Olsen at the games as RE 6-0910 Dump to Get New Look conduct charge against his uncle, Members Nat'l. Assn, of Securities Dealers, Inc. EMPLOYMENT SALES • PARTS • SERVICE umpires and assistants were Vern- Bids were accepted to level and Charles Hesse, Jr., of Leonardo, on Gray, James Ferguson, Charles Dealers of Quality Used Cars "treat" the old borough dump, were postponed until Sept. 1 McLaughlln and Lawrence Fox. Thomas Farrell, Shrewsbury, will yesterday by Magistrate John V Open Evenings 5P. M. Crowell. Jean DISclullo, daughter of Mr. Day and Night in Red Bank for 27 Years level the site for $185. Fogging and Mrs. Peter M. DISclullo of Unlimited, Red. Bank, will spray Irving Hesse was arrested in Park pi,, celebrated her fifth WOMEN 19 to 50 BUY WHERE REPUTATION the area and clear It of rodents, June on the drunk driving count. FLOOR SHOW New Phone RE 6-3800 birthday July 19 with a party at !tc. for $225. His uncle -HKS arrested later at her home. Guests were Terry FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITES AND YOUR PROTECTION A request from J. Lester Rlgby police headquarters where he al and Debbie DeMalo, Fay and Tha Kastern Manufacturing Division Tor permission to erect a sign at legedly created a disturbance af- of one of the United States mitjor GMAC TERMS ARE PARAMOUNT Darin. White, Barbnra and Pat corporation)! is anxious to hire about (Vail st. and Parker ave. to ad-ter going there to Inquire about Shibla, Pattl Ann Ferguson, Wit) capable nnd enthusiHstic women vertise a West Long Branch hous- his nephew. It was the third time Dancing Nightly under extremely favorable benefits and Monica Maher and Alan Di- insurance coverage at good hourly —OPEN EVENINGS- ing development was denied. the cases had been postponed. Sclullo. Freehold Raceway was granted JOEY SINGER'S ORCHESTRA wages for cleun and interesting fac- Yesterday's postponement wa Miss Vera Kaney of Foster st. tory work. Our needs cover both diiy permission to place a sign at Tin- granted after John M. PHlsbury, and night work. We nil! hire about g is spending her vacation with Featuring 10' capable men. The present em- ton ave. andrt. 35 during its attorney, told the court Irving friends In Wisconsin. ployment ol Vhiii division .a 201) iicr- NOT1CE season. Hesse is recovering from an TIBBY RINI Roni and we are convinced the [>eo[ile Borough Clerk Andrew G. illness. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hlrd, Jr., we now hire will be on a permanent Wilbur 3, Barnes to whom It of Carpenter st. entertained at a basis. This ptnnt is located" slightly tuny concern: Take notice that on Sat-Becker said the state highway urday, August 4, 1956, at 11 o'clock in party Saturday for their son Rob- CHAMPAGNE HOUR EVERY SUNDAY west of Belmar. so your own trans- A- I department has advised that a Middletown Kiwnnis portation is n "muBt." Please write the forenoon at 756 River rd., Fait new regulation prohibits parking rt on the occasion of his eighth ntra snd past working experience to Haven, N. J.. 1 will Hell at public »ue- birthday. His guests enjoyed with tht Harvest Moan Champtanj Employment, Box 511, Red Bank. lion one LaSalle Coupe, year 1940 along rt. 36. Sets Beach Party serial No. 2321422, for money OW.HK being tretfted to the movies in LOVAS & MARGET Bud's Gulf Service, under "the GarnKe Legal Point on Zoning ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Thi town followed by dinner at the Lien Act R. S. 37:2-60 in the amount Borough Attorney Howard W. Middletown Klwanls club las Hlrd home. Guests were William SAFE BUYS of $238 and the coats of these pro- Continuous Entertainment Thruout Summer Seaaon ceedings, Roberts was asked to write a le-night at Cabin In the Sky com-and Richard Seaton, David Par- MERRILL RITZBNDOIJLAR, gal opinion in answer to a ques- pleted plans for a beach party tiick, Barbara Hlrd nnd Douglas SECRETARY 16.28 BfllifT for Hud's Gulf Service. tion raised by Samuel Garofalo Saturday, Aug. 11, at the northand Pnul Hird. •xceptional opportunity for NOTICE and Howard Wilkinson of Clin- lagoon, Leonardo. Dr. Loftu Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price and The ' yountr woman with strong se- To Jmeph P, RHch«, or to whom ton ave. They asked if Adolph Brown is in charge. sons Paul and William of Knox- cretnriitl Bkills & R desire LOCALLY OWNED CARS t may concern: Tnke notice that on Kozlcky can legally build a green- Last night's session was an ville, Tenn., are guests of Mr. to enter' personnel work. Job Saturday, August 4, 1936, at 11 o'clock house on that street, an R-4 zone. Rainbow Room Involves psycholoRlcal test- n the forenoon at 75fi Rlvt>r rd., Fair Interclub meeting with the Tom and Mrs. William Heintz of Pnrk in? and norm interviewing, {nvan, N. J., I will sell at public auc- The .ordinance says outbuildings River Klwanis. The guest speak pi. Ths Shore's Most Fabulous Nite Spo* ', SOME COLLEGE DESIRABLE tion one Ford sedan, year 1949 serial can be built on farms. It de- cr was Henry Jehnke, lieutenani Joan GllRey, daughter of Mr. 1 No HOCS1173S4 for money owing Bud'B GOOD STARTING SALARY Gulf Service under the Garafie Lien scribes farms as tracts of five governor of Klwanls district flv and Mrs. John Gllsey of Alex- 2nd and Ocean Aves., In the Albion Hotel ... EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ... Act R. S. 37:2-60, in the amount of acres i or more. Mr. Garofalo and and a member of the Toms Rive ander dr., celebrated her eighth 35 Hr. Week. Air Conditioned Office '167, and the coats of these proceed Mr. Wilkinson said Mr. Kozlcky ASBURY PARK Insa. club. He reported on the 41stbirthday Tuesday with a party i FOR APPOINTMENT CALL FORDS owns about four acres, rents two. Kiwanis convention held recently at her home. Guests were Mary CHARTER 1-1800 EXT 244 MERRILL RITZBNDOLLAR. They also asked If Mr.. Kozlcky, 5.28 BalifT for Bud'» Gulf Service. at San Francisco. iou Socolchlk, Sally Shenk.Renee If permitted to build, must ob The next meeting will be Aug.Marko, Cynthia Kidd, Jay, Mary '5! Mainline 2-Dr. Seel. 450. BECOME A NOTICE serve a 50-foot setback. i at Lincroft inn. Henry Handel- Lou and Peg Gilsey, Joanne > i Sealed nropoHtils for the transpor- Ely Miller, street superintend- man of Dincroft, a horticulturist Wuchter, Donna Hunt and Bobby HIGHWAY TECHNICIAN ation of uunilj will be received by Ihe ent, said he objects to residents will speak. His subject will be Hird. IT'S TIME TO REFILL '54 Custom 2-Dr. Sedan 1150. Board of Education of the School Dis- Career opportunities for trict of the Borough of Little Silver at and businessmen being charged "Lawns and Their Problems." '55 6 Cyl. Mailine 2-Dr. 1295. :00 P. M.. D.S.T...on Thurjday AUK- to dump In the Marfak dump, recent high school grad- st i 1856, at the Markham Place, West Long Branch. He said it Fair Haven uates. 13-year accelerat- Little Silver Public School Building. Belford YOUR MEDICINE CHEST '55 Custom 2-dr. Sed. 1495. SneciacaUom unit bid lorms for thewill result in move work for the Mrs. Kenneth H. McQueen of ed highway construction *outcs Rnd a standard form of ques- street and garbage departments The eighth birthday of Charles Kemp ave. and Mrs. Thomas Irv- -ionnaire to be answered by the bidder Mason, Campbell ave. was cele- program - on - the - job '55 Custom 4-dr. FOM 1595. Council agreed to talk to Francis ing Brown of River rd. have been nay be secured from the Secretary. W. Palmer. Mayor Price and brated last Wednesday. Members mtortalning their brother nnd PHONE CR STOP IN TO CHECK training - vacation and Tha Board,of Education reserves the of the family .who attended were sick leave. '55 Fairlane 2-Dr. FOM 1650•Ish. t to reject any and all bids. members of council said they Ister-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. -Ed- DaUd: July ID 181.6. thought fees would only be Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schumacher, ward King of Spenccrville, N. Y., OVER OUR RECOMMENDED LIST Write: Director of Personnel, SARAH M. LIPPINCOTT, charged for truck loads brought Sr., Matawan; Mrs. Margaret and SarasatR, Fla. Department A, New Jersey Secretary. Waldman, Keansburg. and Mrs. Little Silver. N. J. S7.2S to the dump by contractors. Nellie Mason, Port Monmouth. "Greetings of the 'Land of the OF FIRST AID SUPPLIES. State Highway Department Little Silver Point Road. Midnight Sun" is the caption on a MERCURYS Members of the IX Club at- Trenton, New jersey. Township Pu§heB souvenir post card received at The NOTICE tended the performance of the Register office this week from Mr. '50-Club Coupe 395. he Second National Bank of Red Bank. Tax Map Project "King and I" at the Neptune and Mrs. Joseph Lo Piccolo. The WE WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITY Red Bank, N. J. Circus playhouse last week. At- Lo Piccolos write: "The customs, MIDDLETOWN — Continuing tending were Mrs. Albert Blg- 'SI 4-Dr. Sedan, nice 575. i3 Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jeriey folk dances and friendliness of /O DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS WITH YOU. Apartments Notice of Special Mettlnj of action was promised yesterday in elow, Mrs. Orville Casler, Mrs. iheso people of the north Is slmp- the township's efforts to secure an Casler, Mrs. Ernest Rutt, Mrs. — ^ '53 Custom 4-dr. MOM 1195. Shareholders y wonderful. We never had (inch A Blieclul meeting of the ftharehold- official tax map—a major pro- Albert Conzen, Mrs. Dirk Hof- FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING era of THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK gram that may cost some $80,000 man, Mrs. William Anderson, in exciting trip." The card bore '54 Mont. 4-dr. MOM 1675 oi' REIJ BANK. RED BANK. N. .!., s. special postmark showing that IMMEDIATE I will be held nt its main office at No.to $100,000, In a bond Issue, to Mrs. Gus Volkland. Mlases Louise carry out. Minor and Marilyn Dreher and it was mailed within the Arctic 4-w«y power <«at. Pow, steering | 53 Broad Street, In the Borough of Circle from a town called Polclr- Red Bank. Suti of New Jeriey, on Mayor Frank F. Blalsdcll, at a Mrs. Frank Sherwood of James- OCCUPANCY '5>1. Monterey Hard Top 1675, Friday, Aueust 10, 1956, at 10:00 .eln (Polar Circle), in Sweden. o'clock A. M. (Eastern Oayliiiht Sav- meeting of the township commit- burg who was a guest of Mrs. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY ing Time), for the purpose of consid- tee, got agreement that Township Voklands.- Four room apartment on asc- '55 Monterey Coupe 2375 ering and determining by vote whether Attorney Lawrence A, Carton, Jr., end floor in well-kept sarden an agreement to consolidate the said Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelly, Council lo Meet 56 MONMOUTH ST. Mercomatlc bank aad The Keyport Bnnkinit Com- be empowered to continue his ef- Main st., and Mrs. Minnie Eddy typi project. , supplied but pany located In the Boroujrh of Key- forts to work oul details with ]ops on Pay Issue OI'l*. BOKO HALL temperature controlled by tenant '55 Montclair Convertible 2750. port, State of New Jersey, under the of New Monmouth are spending provisions ot the law'B nt the Uniten state officials toward that g'oal. thl3 week at Wildwood. with personal thermostat. One year Only 7.500 miles. MATAWAN—Borough councl States and In compliance with the laws Specifications for such map- Kenneth Rauschcr, son of Mr. uesday night decided to meet leaie. No security necessary. $98 of New Jersey, shall be ratified and making—done In part by aerial per month. confirmed; and fnr the purpose of vot- and Mrs. Sterling Rauscher, Hop- •lth members of the police de- ing upon any other mntters ineldenta.1 photography—have been prepared ping road, observed his ecventh triment to discuss salary In- to the proposed consolidation of the by the State Engineering and STATION WAGONS birthday with, members of the ;reases after turning clown de- Apply two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Railroad Tax bureau, Division ot family last Thursday. Others agreement. e.\ecutcd by a majority of Taxation. In planning so far, nands for a IB percent Increase th. director, of wch of the two bunks. ?,"""• t" »"«'"""* f" '"" present were Mr. and Mrs. Hans icross the board. SUPERINTENDENT '49 Willys 195. providing (or the consolidation. Is on ! Mr. Carton has worked with Her- Cerllani, Wanamassa, Mr. and The demand was read by Coun- flle at the bank and may be Inspected bert Smith of the Community Mrs. George Dclss, West Allen- :llman Ralph Dennis, who asked during* business hours. hurat and Mrs. Aline Rauecher, Apt. 80-B Prospect Hill '51 Nash Rambler 595. By order nf the Boaril of Directors. Planning association. hat tho qupftion be ptacnri on this JAMES VAN FELT, this place. CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 129.64 itillot in the November election, Throckmorton Ave. '51 Mercury. MOM 750. Cashier Airman Reports Karen Ann Moge, Infant iut his suggestion was turned Very n!c«, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WI1- own after Councilman Grayson THE BEST COSTS A'O MORE Red Bank NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS r\t Florida Base 11cm Mogc, was recently baptized The Township Committee of the fan Clenf, chairman of the SERVING THE PUBLIC FOIt MORE THAN A '53 Country Squire, FOM 1295. Township of MlcJdletown. will receive ORLAND AFB, t"la.— Airman nt St. Mary's Catholic church. lnance committee, recommended CHANCERY S-277 bids on August 15. 19B6, nt 3:30 Second Class James Keen, son Her godparents are Mr. and Mrs. hat council submit Its own refer- QUARTER OF A CENTUEY SHERIFF'S SALE:—By virtue of' • '55 Mercury Custom 1995. o'clock F. M. at the Township Hall, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keen, 7 Thomas Phillips. A reception MiddletownM , Middletown Township. mdum, which would return con- writ of execution to me directed, Is- 8-pRfaenger. Second ave., Atlantic Highlands, was held at the home of Mr. and rol ol the police salary guide to jiurl out nf In- Superior Court of Mo mill county.. New Jf-r*?y...... , (or th. e Me*. Moge for friends and rela- New Jersey (Chancery Division) then following rond mnterlnl, delivered and has reported for duty here. icuncil's jurisdiction. will DO exposed* to Hftie at public v*n- '55 Country Sedan 2100. r.priled under the riirrctlnr. r.f the tive following tlic ceremony. due, on Township Rntrlneer, Airman Keen Is a specialist on 8-pasaeniier. Fordnmitic For Work on Various Street!. missile fusing and will work with Floyd Stone of Rlverhead L. I, UN-AMERICAN SITUATION Monday, the 13th dlty of Auuimt, 1056, lias returned home after spend- between the hours of 12 o'clock and t. 56.74H Knl». Tsr, Grade 7-H or 9. the 17th tactical missile squadron. ASBURY PARK — Demnrrp.tlc 1:30 o'clock <«t 2 o'clock Daylight B»v- I. 2,482 ton» V Wn.hen Grnvul. Ho was graduated from Red ins a week with Mr. and Mrs. .f>nir Time) in the nfternoon of snid All mnt*rinls to be In nccc-rrlnnce Ju.itph Bausbach. congressional candidate Sid Shlff, day nt the Court House in the Bnr- with th« Ni-w ,I»r.».' S!.-.!r l!!i;iiv..u Hank Calliulit: high schuul in 1055, 1 Tuesday night called for Increased OUKn of KreehnlH noimfy of Mnnrc'.w'.lill OTHER MAKES IJepnrtment Specifications. Joseph Baunbach visited his registration of potential voters In New Jersey, to satisfy R judgment of Specifications and bid form miiy be FINKD brother Goorge Bausbach, Nrw- Mor.mnntfr rnnr.fv. Mr "pf.Ut: be- ar« ovor the week-end. Ueorpe 'i'5 riymuutii jctiati (6. •hip iini-ln-.fr. l«j"Vr.st End 'Avernia, fore tho assembled municipal »2O,Sll6.OU. "" '" '"'' '"""" HOLMDEL—Magistrate Stanley Is a surgical patient at tho Vol. ALT. tlioii; lula. Lilian or parcels ul Celford, New Jeriey, upon proper Stllwell Monday night lined leaders of the Democratic party lmicl mid premises, hereinnftor partieu- '47 Lincoln Convertible 395. notification. ernns' hospital, New Yorli. at their dinner meeting at the Inrly described, Hlttmte. lyinit and belnii Thp Towmhlp (Tommlttee reserve* Nlcholn.i DeBcnednto, 313 Pnrk- Two parties were held for In the Township of Middletown In the the rlKht to nc<*ept or reject any or All vlow ter., Llncroft, $25 for speed- Marine grill here. 'ounty of Monmouth niul'Ktnte of New bl.li. Ing on the Gnrdnn State Pnrk- Thomas Greene, son of Mr. and "It 1H a public shume that there SJersey helm? Loin Numbers One. (1), IlnUili July IX, IDfiR, wny.' Parkway state police re- Mrs. Robert Greene, for his nre 60,000 unregistered votorn in '•.Two 12) Thre« (.1), Four (4), Five iiU__HOWAnn W. HOIIERTS,.Clerk, birthday which occurred July 22. ' 15), Six (61 Seven (7). ElKllt (HI. ported his speed ns over 85 miles Monmouth county," Shlff stated. Nine 10). Ten (ID). Kl.vfn (II), USED CAR LOT NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT A fnmlly party was held Stimlny "Tho eradication of this ahame Is Twelv« (12) Thirteen (13), 1'ourteen OF ACCOUNT an hour. day of lant week jr-ry (U), Fifteen (If.), .Sixteen (1G). And Directors For Distribution Other drivers fined were Cur- the responsibility of nil civic KSTATK OF ROIIBRT AUSTIN I/AW. nnd a children's pnrty wan held minded peoplo nnd groups—coun- Sevmteen (17) Elirhtonn I IB) Nine- mine J. Pnscunrii.llo, Asbury Tuesday of lust week. Attend- teen (IK) Twenty (211)/ Twenty-one Open Wcck-dnv Evenings RKNUK DECEASED Pnrk, nnd Thonuin .1. Schnnd, ty officials, the press, League of (21) Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three Nollre is hernhy given that tile nc ing worn CJeorgetta and Ray-Women Votorn, the Detnocrutic 1231, Twonty-four (24) Twenty-five counts vf th* subscriber Ailmlnl-itrn- Spring L«K? Height*, HpriedlMK on mond Woods, Ruth nnd Patricia trlx with Will nnnexed of the cstnte of nnd Republican parties, service (2fi) Twonty-alx C2S). Twenty-seven the parkway, $15 nnch; Walter M. Lonry, Francis and Patricia (27), Twentyeliiht (1!«). Twenty-nine Until 9 P. M. Mid Decentied will be nuiUted nnd Drnr, Jersey City, falling lo kcop organizations, Veteran groups- , (20) on the inn|> of lots entitled. "Mnp slated by ths MurrnKate of the County Dnvls, Jack Smith, Carol nnd all must work together to change ,yif Pine View Manor. I'ort Mmimouth, of Monmouth nnd reported fnr settle- to right, $15: William A. Cilonn, William VoorhocB, Clauds, Mlch- Mlddlelown Township, Monmoiitli Coun. ment lo Tlir Monmouth County Court, Washington', D, Q,, ranking U- thin un-American situation." ty. N. J,. dated feliiunry II. 19E5. I'roiinle Dlvlilon. nt the Court House, nel, Ronald nnd James Smith nnd innde by Cralic Finuoiraii KnKlneer nnd Monument nnd Court Htrrets r'reelinltl, ttirn on hlghwny without hit ml Gerald Alan Smith, Surveyor," which rfinp has l>oen duly New Jersey, on Tueflilny. the four- signal, $8; John Simmons, Ful- TWO-OAH ACCIDENT approved hy thp Township Cninmlttee ENGLISH AGENCIES teenth d on Saturday for Mrn. Ruth KEYPORT—Keyport stnte po- pllrntlnrt will be mnde tor the allow- llen mo Investigating n two-cnr Hcitnd nit the property nf Ketilen ance nf c-nmlnlHnlons and counsel fees, KcuiiftbuTK, upending on rt, Hfi, Poln.ictt, Mrs. Kmnia Poinnrtt Connlriuitlon Cnmpnny, Inc., a ,l)O(ly Monmniith Street ami directions for illnlrlriiitInn $15; Nicholas Cutro, Bnyaiuio., fc-1- nml Mr*, Addle Polnnett, all of accident which occurred on rt. 36 STAR* r.orponite nf the Hhlte nf New Jersey, Dntarii June 2Hlli. A IX. Illln. lowlni: too clonnly, $10; Frntik Tronton. thin morning, Leo Cook, 23, of tskon In execution nt the suit of WaK JOAN WII.LIAMM UHHIHTEN.SISN. Bayonuc, going west on it, .16, CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS ter It Croslirn. nnd to lie sold by (Opposite Carlton Theatre) •1H0T Locum. Ave., Henfnrd Fcdowltz, Scotch Plains, riding n nilly NKHII, HOII of Mr. and Mrs. II1A ri. WOI.COTT. Bherlff. Nmitnu Cixlnty Lnntf Islnnd N, V,motorcycle without hrinlllirhts, John Nnsh of Main »t,, Is a pa- pulled to thu Hide of tho highway Duteili July 5. HUP. Admhilntrnlrlx wllh Will uimrxi-.l. lo discharge a pnssongor. He USE OUR Robertf. Plllshury & Cnrlon, Attys. William K ll.nty, K.o, $10; I.oynll Snlovcr, Bridle, pass- tient. In Ihe Monmnuth Memorial MB) linen)l:i*7.24 Ing on nurvr, $10. hotipitftl. ' wan Rlruck in the renr by n ve- Ford Dealers lor 51 Years Attorney nt Law hicle operated by John Hnmbrlck, FREE PHONE SERVICE WX 3366 Nu lirorJinrriTiHriTii tinnnti when you HO Ba»t I'Vont Ktieet, 1!), of 201 V.'ajhliiftto •ilvartlttnTCit RrKlltrr wny.— Advertli*. • lied Hank, N. J. 110.ID It imys to Rdvnalss In The Heals, For nn EiiKllnhman, a ueclnn In fnent, -V lir, Anverllsempiil -, I. ' % 43—Thursday, July 26, 1956 RED BANK REGISTER Ask Support Authorize $25,000 Bond For New Hospital MIDDLETOWN — Richard B, Issue for Road Repairs SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Burke and Matthew X Gill Democratic candidates for the DANCING township committee, at a meet- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — NOW IN PROGRESS Ing of the executive committee Borough council Tuesday night o£ the Middletown township introduced an ordinance authoriz- Democratic club, Tuesday recom- ing the Issuance of $25,000 in Susan Seward DURING THE WEEK! mended that the township com- bonds for this municipality's first TUESDAYS / WEDNESDAYS / THURSDAYS / SUNDAYS mittee hold public meetings to major road repair program in Hearing Delayed men's appare discuss a proposal to have "several years." Hub en's township ho3pltal, Council President Everett C. NEW SHREWSBURY—At the The Democratic candidates have Curry, chairman of the street request'of Prosecutor Vincent P. recommended that a new hos committee, said: "It has been Keuper, • a hearing scheduled for 20 BROAD ST. RED BANK N.J. pltal be built here. Mr. Gill, in several years since the borough last night against Misa Susan a letter to Mayor Frank F. Elals- spent a sizable figure to get the Seward, 34, of A53 Catherine St., DANCING STARTS" AT 9 P. M. dell, has asked endorsement by roads in shape and to keep them Red Bank, way postponed two the township committee of such that -way. It was a rough win- weeks. a proposal. In his letter, Mr. Gill ter, and we need to do this job." Miss Seward is being held in ANOTHER NEW ATTRACTION AT said he felt the rapid growth ol The $25,000 cost figure was county jail in j.10,000 bail. She WE'LL BUILD THE SHELL... the township warrants a hospital based on estimates by Borough is charged ' with' performing- an c3F"c!s"3r ™lth "overcrowded Kugiiieer Uraij* Finncgaii, Who abortion on Mrs. Helen Leonard, Lufgi's... YOU FINISH INSIDE AND SAVE! conditions that exist at Kiver- was directed to proceed with 27, of 157 Walnut st,, Montclalr, view and Monmouth Memorial plans and specifications, to be July 9 in the home of Mrs. Sarah hospitals" submitted at a special meeting Jackson, Squankum rd., this STARTING SUNDAY, JULY 29th Tuesday, Aug. 7. This special place. HOSPITAL PATIENTS session also was designated for the public hearing on the bonding The Red Bank woman's arrest THE FRANK ALBANESE TRIO Surgical patients at Rlverview ordinance. followed an Investigation by Sgt. hospital this week include Mrs. James Herring of the local police Samuel Alexander, 16 Campbell If the measure introduced Tues- department, County Detective dr., Eatontown; John Bernero, day- night is adopted after the Cept. William S. Mustoe and state In addition to enjoying the delectable Italian dinners, Ocean View rest home, Atlantic public hearing on Aug. 7, council police from the Shrewsbury bar- Highlands; Mrs. Michael Callag- will then authorize advertise- racks. in addition to • being refreshed by your favorite drink ments for bids on the project. and listening to the delightful music of Frank Albanese han, 77, Highland ave., Leonardo; Contracts cannot be awarded un- Police were alerted by Charles add room Mrs. Janies Clifton, rt. 34, Mata- til 20 days after the approved Wilson, a contractor called to the at the Hammond Organ, now you can also enjoy dancing wan; Mrs. Thomas Glilett, 432 Jackson house to repair a septic to the soft strains of wonderful ballads. The atmosphere Prospect ave., Union Beach; John measure Is published, which will be Aug. 10. Actual. work on' the tank, who found a fully formed, will bo especially romantic with soft lights and candle It takes our skilled salaried carpenters to erect the framework Haddow, Center ave., Keansburg; repairs will begin early in Sep- six-month male fetus floating In for a new room but a handy man can finish off the joh cnslly. Mrs. George A. Hogan, West tember. the tank July 12. glow. How about it ... may we see you soon ? Since 193!) we hnvo guaranteed permanent satisfaction. Our Front st., River Plaza; Anthony Dr. Gordon Smith, assistant Nearly $70,000 of the municipal- plan is simple. We build the shell at nominal cost, you do Nardiello, 95 Creatvle-w dr., Mid- county physician, said the baby FRANK ALBANESE at the Hammond Organ tho finish work and save plenty. Call today for a FREE ESTI- dletown; Mrs. Harold Norcross, ity's bonding capacity will re- was stillborn. Vermont ave,, Port Monmouth; main if this measure ia adopted, MATE. No obligation. Complete jobs donn if you desire. Councilman Patrick J. McConnell. Mlsa Seward is accused of ac- Playing Nightly Except Mondays You'll save more . . . get the best at American Home Construc- Michael Pellegrini, 37 Highland chairman of the finance commit- cepting $30 from Mrs. Leonard, tion Co. No salesmen . . . deal direct. ave., Keansburg, and Mrs. Agnes tee, noted. The bonding ordinance part of a. $50 fee she is alleged Vltelli, Ivy House nursing home, was introduced after a 30-mlnute to have charged. Middletown. executive session. Miss Seward told Sgt. Herring Among the medical patients are she was a practical nurse at 1XMHPAYMENT Donald Beach, Long Branch; Mrs. Police Commended Marlboro State hospital and was LUIGI'S Ann Clayton, 21 Parker ave., Fair In routine action, council: studying psychiatry there. A "famous for fine Italian food" Take Up To; 5 Years;To Pay Haven; Thomas Costello, 172 Directed that a copy of a letter spokesman at Marlboro State's Main st., Keansburg; David Cros . from Arthur Llnzmayer, an offi- personnel office yesterday refused Restaurant Air Conditioned Cocktail Lounge No Payments For -3 Months Main st., Holmdel; Jacob Eel- cial of Atlantic Supply company, to verify that information, saying man, 21 Parker a\e., Fair Haven; bo forwarded to the police depart- Miss Seward is no longer era- NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. - off Broad St. - RED BANK • Attic Conversions • Plumbing • Masonry Michael Gagells, Nutswamp rd. ment. Mr. Llnzmayer commend- ployed there. • Forch Enclosures • Heating • Dormers River Plazaj Mrs, Charles Hall ed Patrolman' Nelson J. Morrisy George A. Gray, Red Bank at- Private Banquet Rooms Available • Room Additions • Roofing • Garages 73 Garden rd., Shrewsbury; Wil- and William McLaughlln for torney, is representing Miss Se- • Breezeways. • Siding • Painting liam Luther, 40 Tenth st,, West their "alert action" at the risk of ward. Assistant Prosecutor John Keansburg; Mrs. Kathryn Melnel, their lives in taking two men into A. Petlllo will represent the 23 Lennox ave., Rumson; Mrs. MIRIAM M. MATTHEWS. custody during an attempted rob- state. NOTICE undersiKned shall apply to the Mon- Lyle Parker, 19 East Roosevelt bery at the builders' supply plant. Mrs. Leonard, the mother of mouth County Court. Law Division, at Dated: July 9. 1956 circle, Country Club Estates; Al- three children, is estranged from TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: the Court House at Freehold. New Jer- APPLEGA.TE REUSSltLE, American Home Construction Co. Scheduled a public sale of a Pursuant to the provi»lon» of Chap- sey, on August 7. 19GG. at 10:00 o'clock CORNWELL & HARTMAN. bert Schwarck, 13 Randolph pi. her husband. She Is reported In ter 2A:52-1. Et Seq. of the. Revised in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter lot, 70x388 feet, off Highland ave. Statutes of the State of New Jersey 34 Broad Street, DAY OR' Keansburg, and Edward Tomney. : "side hill" property—for the fair condition in Mountainside as counsel may be heard, for a judg- Red Bank. New Jersey. $15.11 J>HONE RED BANK 6-3000 NICHT Sr.. 80 Hudson ave, East Keans- and the amendments thereof, and pur- ment authorizing me to assume the next regular meeting Tuesday, hospital, Glen Ridge. suant to Rule 4:91 of th« Superior name of MIRIAM M KRIDEL. It psy« to advertise in The Register. burg. Aug. 14. The lot adjoins proper- Court, notice is hereby given that the ty owned by Harry Doppelt, pro- prietor of Doppelt's Hofbrauhaus on Ocean blvd., who has offered 5350 for the- tract. Referred to the finance com- SURPRISE STORE mittee a $100 offer made by Her- bert M. Todd for a lot on Third ave. Heard John J. Chriatolas of Lawrle rd., president of the Home J Owners association, express the BROAD STREET RED BANK SPECIAL BUYS & CLEARANCE SALE organization's appreciation for council's efforts in reducing- cer- tain nuisances on Ocean blvd. and Highland ave., and for Installing road signs. Heard Mayor Waldron P. Smith Bathing Suits Pedal Pushers repeat his request that property ir Tangerine $ 1.00| owners trim shrubs on corners to the 30-inch height which the law sets as minimum, in an effort to reduce corner accidents. Raffles Permit 1 save a cool 6 dollars LADIES LADIES' KNEE HIGH Approved raffles permit for St. Agnes Catholic church for Aug. DRESSES 23. NYLONS Referred to the planning board during our pre-season sale of Pinafores and short sleeves. Value $2.98? ^_ mt one of the organizers of the Com- $ 8 c munity Appeal in Rumson, and Col. C. R. Halg, executive vice PRE-TEEN COATS, 2395 VarietBATHINy of stylesG. SUITS 7 SSHORTS 70 president of the Fair Haven Variety of styles. ^™ «' Srf Larg. „e „«„..,assortmen! ...... tt o„f# B 0 SIZES 10 TO 14. Values to $6.98. (styles and colors. Community AppeRl. - After the Sale, 29.95 Spencer Patterson, president of the Eatontown unit, suggested orientation lectures for workers; dividing the noroi'""' '••'- • MEN'S UNDERWEAR SALE! venient collection districts, and arranging a time scneuuiu wi' . .. drive, which would meet those T-SHIRTS, KNITTED BRIEFS, HANES1 COTTON KNIT of other communities. BROADCLOTH BOXER The next meeting will be Aug. 16 at Eatontown's Memorial AND GRIPPER " BRIEFS famous fig leaf save a fat 11« 21 dollars style. school. Also attending wore Mrs. Leslie D. Sccly, Peter J. Edward- sen, Edward Clark, George Whlt- each fleld, Rev. Robert Snable and 44 59 Reg. $1.00 Value Sheriff Ira E. Wolcott. WOMEN'S CAMEL HAIR COATS MEN'S ORLON & NYLON CORD PANTS d-he indispensable coat, hand detailed, ocean buttons, milium lining, wool interlining. A top value at Wash and wear. Sizes 30 to 42. regular price,, a real buy at sdo price. WORK CLOTHES

MEN'S 10-OZ. BLUE DENIM MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY CAMEL AND NAVY. DUNGAREES $198 WORK SHIRTS $100 SIZES 5 TO 18. 3ooo Sizes 20 to 42. i Short sleeves. i 80% WOOL, 20% CAMEL After the Sale, 49.00 MEN'S BLUE BELL MEN'S COVERT GREY 9B CHINO 98 WORK PANTS $1 Something CAMEL AND NAVY. Tan «r grey. Sizes 20 to 42. Slz«Size«s 830 to 42. A $2.3S2.SH8 value., B Mure SIZES 5 TO 18. Thun Just a Bottle of 100% PRINCESS IMPERIAL Milk DELUXE CAMEL HAIR. After the Sale, 79.00 Puritan MONEY BACK STORE OF 1001 BARGAINS MILK CO. Headquarters SALE ENDS AUGUST I Ith" — USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN GUARANTEE for Red Bank 6-0686 8 IJHOAD ST., RED BANK No red iajio In nmliliiK WORK CLOTHES OR USE YOUR CHARGE. YOU WILL BE BILLED SEPT. 1st. niljimlmcnli. Open Friday Nlghti 'Ml 9 In Our Basomenr