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VOL. LVII. No. 45. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1944. 5c COPY, $2 YEA« WORK SITUATION Capt. Gentile Signs for Well Wishers ATLANTIC DROPS Lands Safely With Half a Plane WAR HUE GIVEN CHANGING FAST 2 FINAL CADIES TO GRADUATION Manpower Problem Is Seasons Record is Five High School Class Will Still Acute on Farms Wins to Six Lost; Include Six Veterans as Pressure Ebbs Matawan And Either Present or In Industries Keyport W in Prospective ^Special CorresDondence) ! The curtain was diawn on .-A.tlan- I Washington, June I— One of the , I Tinged with elfcet of World ^\’ar ■Mo. 1 pi'ohlenis ever .since the out- ; tic High’s efforts in the Shore Con- j II, the Class of 1944, .A,tlantic High- I break of the war, the manpower | I erence baseball campaign Friday i I lambs High School,.,.will be graduated situation, still remains in a com- I afternoon in Leonardo when the I at impressive ceremonies to be held' ))licatod state, with shortages here 1 I } Tigers absorbed a 3 to2 defeat at | and sui'pluses there, with employ-! j tonight in the school auditorium at ment declining in industry but | ! the hands of Matawan’s Huskies. | i 8:15 o’clock. Numbered in the niem- Atlantic thus completed the circuit | scarcities prevailing in aired farm | I bership of the class is one veterans season with a record of five victor- i help. j j of the North African invasion, three Because of the complexity of the | ies and six defeats. The Paganomen Shov%'n standing in the doorway of his home in Piqua, Ohio, is Capt. have one game yet to play, a con- | ! recent additions to the armed forces problem, the War Manpower Com- | Don S. Gentile, the lad who made the home town famous by his air mission recently undertook to keep | exploits in the Furopcan theater. The a^co, home on leave, cheerfully test tomorro^w atemoon with the I and two awaiting call to active dutyu signs the autograph books of old friends and well wishers vyho mobbed Fort Hancock army team. | Most prominent of the group is pace with the changing pattern by | t!ie home. Geniile was not at all gentile with the Nazis. He accounted determining to issue sixty day in- | for .10 Nazi Dlanos. Matawan, second to Keyport in i Raymond J. Edwards, who was hon­ the standings to date, took the lead | stead of six month reports on the | orably discharged from service with in the third inning when Furey, Ensign R. Black, navy Hellcat pilot, of Brigham, Utah, climb! general situation, so as to guide j from his shattered plane after one of the most remarkable landings oi the U. S. Navy. Edwards, injured government buyers in placing con­ Building and Loan Lions Committee starting pitcher for the Hu.skies, record. Shot up over Palau, Ensign Black started back for his carriei singled and was brought home by with his hydraulic system gone and his flaps useless. In attempting t< some time ago as an athlete in Higl» tracts for speedy delivery. land on his carrier he sheered off a wing and the tail on a gun turret. Witl To Be Liquidated LaMura’s timely single. Atlantic School, took part in the big .show ie ' Never too easy to follow, the man­ To Consider Plan about half of his plane left, he made the landing with a few scratches evened the count in the fourth when North .4frica but a recurance of power sitation still has not been At a Public Sale the injury caused hospitalization reduced to simple terms. In gen­ To Observe Fourth Carl Carlstrom Smashed-out a ter- rifis home . and ultimate honorable discharge. eral, if is now subject to reduc­ Parking Reforms Lieut. Winters Is The three present members of the. The directors of the Atlantic High- Plans for sponsoring a local Fourth In the sixth inning Ray llIcGowan tions in production of certain armed forces are , Joseph M. Az- lands Building and Lc^an association pf July celebration were discussed at homered and then Bill Baird drew a items; tapering off a construction Making Headway; Missing in Action, zolina, aviation cadet, and Edward are offering ■the remaining assets of , the meeting Monday night of the At­ free pass. He was sacrificed to work, which set a fevered peak at E. Letts and Joseph J. Minor, mem- the association at public sale to be lantic Highlands Lions Club in the second by Windas unj scored on Violators Fewer the outset of the war, and, in the Telegram States n f c U Navy. Awaiting held June 29 in the Auditorium of Homestead Inn. It has been several Builew’s single. Atlantic also gain­ ease of agriculture, varying weath­ ig rece accentance the .A.tlantic Highlands High School. : years since the previous formal ed a run in this inning when George You’d better watch out for that er conditions determining the ability The full weight of the meaning Jonn C . Bhacl’ .ic 1- presiacntf It will be recalled that in December, observance of the holiday in the bor­ Marchetti walked and scored on # of workers to get into the fields. man with the “ big st:c i” ! Mamoi’i; il Day w as bi oi j d t ) t ' i'c - ) 1938, the shareholders of this associa­ ough, when a parade and games on Ear! Patterson’s . The Tigers According to a recent report oI No n th ^ irt of a ( h n Mr.-;. Edward .1. M in St speaker on tonight’s. tion received 60 per cent of their ; the school grounds and the beach at­ seventh when Jack Mount walked the National Industrial Conference thriller, just a warning tl ct ; : WO- V a n Lo bo Di Richara C.. holdings in cash, or in shares in the , tracted a considerable crowd. almost evened the count in the former .1 ' Margaro! fg ■Board, the total number of non­ hour parsing bmiL on h i c \ 11 1 i ; 1 Rutgers Ln t -itt The federally insured Marine View Sav- j Following a general discussion and stole second, going on to third I ( n '). wnen a teieoTi 11 farm civilian workers in 'M&rch, ;s rta being enfo 1 1 1 be onene,'! nv the play- ings and Loan association. Since that: President Pillsbury appointed a com­ as Horan made an infield out. W ar Di i ai ment inlorni la t Ik . was 41,800,000, down from the top iC hat carried m 1 '.■; of ing : P ■icessiona' • rnumphanfc time two dividends have been paid, mittee to consider the possibilities and Hopla fanned and Ricinird went out. ]) 111 a t Lieu i. d J, of 43,000,000 of la.st July. th.e .Adamic ILcnlaiul Ponce Depart- M 1 e school ore ■Sira. The aggregating 25 per _cent of the face ; report at a future meeting. The com­ (Continued on P- go Two) ! 1 ■■nio'i u ac ment and equipped w 1 a C : 1 b. i !\ <_' n 11 N. Correal, Kisior of Only transportation has shown an ^ remaining 40 per cent mittee consists of Lions D. A. Caruso, iowin a 1 ovm r .A ii 10. u.-icd in p 110 1 n i l I car.^ I’r - t‘ c . Lii, will increase in employment while man- | liquidated. ' John Brasile, Weebor Brook, Jame,s L \Vi i- was tl a parked aione tne ave lU. cation wnic ufacturing has lost 200,000 and the | directors of the association ' n. Warner and Frank Siegfried. Rationing Hints I!-2 4 1 or b Ks to be Imli a u n- a a re m number at work on constiuction j „,,,,p.gd | The committee on nominations Iroiu Itiuv. e ^i I to keepii g ( ^ o i t has dropped 750,000 now being less | the certificate ’ recommended the following slate of (Revised to ■) I 1 1 - ' d. The -AL \A low • other on tnt e 1 ■^ t a ( I e do 1 than half of the total of the early the liquidation should bo' officers: president, Joseph J. MeVey; Blue stamps, Book .A-8 through in Januarv. tollov i g _ a ill improvement a. r e r, 11 > ( 1 months of the wai. j and the final div'idend paid. first vice president, Eugene J -; Q-8 are good i:>de6nii . .A'i .stamps t J 1 L>1 Ll. I i urea ov i.rr cry- in the parkin la AI n the Government officials are quick to time of starting the liquida- j O’Rourke; second vice president, ; worth ten points 'eac R-8, to V-8 ’ . 1 Itx i, la v) Mr. ( e H. S 1 irolice atuicne 1 c« point out that the seeming man- tjon, the association owned more than i Wceber Brook; treasurer, Anthony | become valid today. - .Mrs. M iii;er.= w^i t i D address (.■Is to ca;s on ti..i 1.., 1 ■power surpluses in spots are no in-r350 properties. The directors point I Gardner; assistant treasurer, Samuel | Red stamps ar« si. ' required for vear.s ago. Mr.s. Wiir.i’Vs. pres will be- dication of a slackening of the been parked overti '.In lue ia\ b- bi :ert out that the condition of these P™P" 1 yjausner; secretary, Adam J. Linz-j beefsteaks and beef oasts, butter, ! , • 1 ■ 1 ’ graduation cl iier nusbaml. Men. ., super- there \\a < de i 1' ■ - ‘ ';' - ; ovniemeiM p r o g ; • ' T ’'hv.CQ>-‘ ...ui . . | - . . ■ rcqiiiro^'l t.o.'':t ‘ fi-'-y < ■ culd be | . assistant secretai;,, Ray mond : rnargarine, canned m’ k and cheese. hi I jj - ifii Fort IMonin 8b irdii of dip- ber 11 I \ I la o 1 1 1 \ t ’ they say that the occasional sou-speedily as possible. In ordei jXaylor; Lion tamer, Joseph Koeppel; mother meats and ca.nned fish are lormerlv was emplcved in Fi ' e- V II be •■ preliminary warniir .pluses merely reflect the shift in to in.sure a market at a reasonable tail twister, Herbert Posten. ration free. S'uimps A-8 throu.gh T-S avenue. .Atlanirc Higniands. b. ^ e I Daw.son, mera- In many ea tb t ^ ai’L- i. emphasis from certain phases of the irice, it became necessary to make The nomination for president : in book 4 go--] ■efinitely. Stanijis the Marine \ ;e\v Savings : L a: iig.nlands Boai'a 14.-' 1 a:c production program to others as the most of the sales upon the insiallmcnt . have gone to Joseph Romeo by ; U-8, V-8 and V -8 iiid June 4. Each as.sociaiion. Lietr.. A', inters it a . t I T c \ lonal anthem iiot familiar with the re t i" ■ 1 The war proves some items more neces­ payment contract. ^ i custom of seniority, but he explained j good for ten p *■ of Perth .AmbfiV. then li be SI cla.r-1 d aadi- police are doing their in ll 't ’ ! 1 ( sary than others. ^ They also point out that tr.ey i that circumstances might necessitats Sugar— S*c nji ' and 31 (Book 4) This is the second Leonardo flyer ence ollowed by the Benediction. preliminary w a r n i n g s and won.I ot Precisely because of these shift­ made a drive to convert into cash the | absences from meet’ngs on good indefiniU'i Each IS worth five : to be reported as ‘'missing’’ witnin a by th Rev. Air. ( orreal. m mouth explanations, i 1 claiily the ing trends, the Conference Board balance due upon all the installment | during the coming year and pounds. few weeks. On tlie day their d.a'iign- Th Board of Education nrizo of .situation but at the s£line time per- asset ted that future problems of contracts for sale of properties, and j selection was deferred. Fuel Oil—Period 4 and Period 5 ter, Ameria. was to be married,. Sun- $■"). awaided to the Valedictorian, sistor.t violators will be su in mo nod to manpower will not center around have succeeded in doing this with ap­ Following the business meeting the coupons .good ;hroii;rh Aug. 31. Period i da.v, May 7, Air. and Airs. Fred Lauer. will be given George H. Seeley and appear in recorder’s court. the labor supply, but rather about proximately 200 properties, securing type coupons ai'o worth ten gallons a of Portland av-.-ntie, received word the faculty prize of S2.50 will be Lions listened to an interesting talk The campaign already has been ad­ 10 per cent of the balance due. by Lieut, (jg) Long Woidh Crow, of unit. The new ration season begins that their son. Siaif Sgt. Fred Lauer. awarded the Salutatorian, Aliss the task of getting the available judged a success by borough ofiiciais Sept. 1. jr., aerial gunner in a Flying Fort­ -Alma Lindland. Other awards are tc workei's to needed areas. the U. S. Navy, who discussed in some and business men. The O'jonerati.m re­ APRIL TRAFFIC DEATHS Gasoline—Coupon 10 in A book ress, was reported missing in a tele­ With labor surpluses existing in detail the scope of the title acquiring ceived from all concerned has been be made also. REGISTER A NEW LOW good throu.gh .Aug. 8, Each is yvorth gram from the AA'ar Department. Th,: some areas and an abundance of opei-ations wffiich had been required highly praised. The movement was The .Senior Class Night was great­ ! three gallons. New B-3 and C-3 cou­ missive informed that he had fai.ed certain materials available, the , ■ in the acquisition of the properties .started only a few weeks ago wheii ly enjoyed by a large audience Alon- April furnished the ove>t n.on. j j nmnitions plant. pons, for five gallons each, are being to return to his ’oase following a raid War Production Board recently Mayor Thomas C. MeVey appointed day night. The usual good-natured casualty record on the highways of | I issued. B-2 and C-2 cojupons are for over Romania. (Continued on Page Five) a committee of ’business men to work fun makin,g made a distinct hit with New Jersey during the last dozen | I five gallons each, as are single T More encoura.ging news, however, PRIZES ARE AWARDED in close cooperation with Councilman , those present. The Class .gift to the. years, according to a report of Arthur j coupons, which have individual serial was received this week by the family PILLSBURY IS VICTOR FOR POPPY DAY SALES Waldron P. Smith, chairman of the ■ school was a check for -S41. toward W. Magee, motor vehicle commission- i numbers and are marked 2d Qtr. of Staff S,gd. Thomas Ryan, of .Atlan­ IN FLAG TOURNAM ENT police committee. Members of the the purchase of an appropriate. er, just issued. The entire toll for the |! , The Poppy Day conducted Saturday License number and state of registra- tic Highlands, aerial gunner who was committee are M eeber W. Brook, Honor Roil upon which will be listed state yvas thirty deaths. This com-' tion mu.st be marked on all coupons. downed over occupied territory and John M. Pillsbury, of East Wash­ ! in the borough by the Ladies -\uxil Eugene J. O’Rourke, David fl-umen, ; the names of .Atlantic High students, pares with a high of 138 killed in ' iary of Sandy Hook Bay Pest,No. made a prisoner of war many months ington avenue, Atlantic Highlands, Postma.ster John R. Snedeker and i serving with the armed forces. October, 1933. NEGRO’S DEATH FOUND ' ago. In letters and cards dated a.s late was winner of the first flag tourna­ 141, American Legion, was reported I The Eighth Grade commencemenV- Fatalities in the first four monih.s DUE TO NATURAL CAUSES : Andrew Richard. I as -April Sgt. Ryan reported that he ment staged this season at the Bea­ as successful. Dolores de Cordova, exercises will be held next Thursday f the year totalled 201, compared Richard Dwig’nt and Barbara Meinert was well. Sgt. Ryan was listed as con Hill Golf dub. Mr. Pillsbury’s Cii-eumstancos, at first thought to GOOD HOLIDAY CROWD evening, June 8. and will be follow- with 210 in the corresponding period y\fon first, second and third prizes re­ m'ssing” for several weeks before scores were 42 and 46. The win came 'oe mysterious, .surrounding the death i DESPITE WAR LIMITS I ed by th,e Junior Proip, Juno 9.. of 1943. Of those killed 113 were spectively for salk'ng the most poppies news of his capture was receive;! by on the nineteenth fairway. Friday moi'iiing of Ray Scott, sixty- S hool wil close Friday, June 16.. pedestrians, thus indicating that the and all who assisted here and in I government authorities. This and .According to all who have visited one year old coloied resident of East Favored by the most delightful The week following the graduation ratio of pedestrian death:; still re­ Leonai'do are receiving the thanki of other similar cases has given hope to the club this season, the course is in Highland avenue, Atlantic High­ Memorial Day weather eon'i'tions in I of the Eighth Grade wdll be devoted mains high. the committee in charge. both the Lauer family and Airs. excellent condition. There has been lands, were clarified early this week I'ocei'.t years, mos. shore lesorts en­ to arran.ging schedules of study for Monmouth county did not contri­ Tuesday, Memorial Day, a delega­ Winters. considerable play this season already by Police Chief Sterling Sweeney, joyed a fairly liberal patronage Tiie.s- bute to the good April record, as it tion from the Legion - visited the ! the ne-.v Freshmen. and many tournaments are being who announced that following an day in spite of the limitation’, imposed reported thirteen fatal accidents as graves of Civil War, Spanish-Ameri- CITIZENS RAISE FLAG planned. compared with seven in April of last autopsy performed Saturday it had by the war. Train .service was held to NG COMPANY MAN can War and World War 1 War vet­ a minimum in view of the scarcity of AT HONOR ROLL SITE DRF.D year. been learned that the man had died IS TAKEN ILL AT WORK BRUSH BLAZE IN REAR erans in Baywiew cemetery. A salute men and rolling stock, but those that of natural causes. A large gatherin.g attended the ■ OF BRASILE BUNGALOW was fired over - the graves and taps were operated were well patronized. DEMAND PROOF OF BIRTH Scott, who had been ill for spine flag' i‘aisln,g held Tuesday mornin.g all am mlaticc - of the Atlantic m was sounded by Melvin Lemberg, of The automobile traffic, while noth’ time, was found dead in his room. A the site of t’ne Leonardo Honor Roll. ■; biii’t ..Aid and Safety The Atlantic Highlands Fire De­ First, avenue. The visitation was un­ According to an announcement Rumson physician who had been treat­ ing like what it might have been ii "Vhe large American flag and staff i Squad was called yesterday morning partment was summoned yesterday der the direction of Norwood H. gas and tires had been more plentiful, made this week by the Atlantic ing Scott allegedly refund to sign the were donated by' Felix F. Plitnick, | tu stand-by for possible transporta- morning to extinguish a brush fire in Lindellj vcoramandeT. was surprisingly large and the crowds Highlands Draft Board, all young death certificate until the autopsy was proprietor of the Depot Inn, and tion of an employee of the Standar-u the 1‘eav of 'the Brasile bungalow bn at beach resorts showed l:ltit diftcr- men who have attained their eigh­ performed. patrons. i Dredgin.g company, who was taken ill Grand avenue. No property damage Larvex 79c pint ence .f.’Om tueir appeari ,ce- on a nor­ teenth birthday now are required to $1.19 qt., CD 30 deodorizer 50c, The fla# was raised by Airs.; while at woi k in the bay. The maiv was reported by D. A. Caruso, first Flexible Steei Grass Rakes $1.50 ma! hoiil ■'. bring their birth certificates or bap- Soilax 25c, maple .pin up lamps $2.49 Harrison, of Ocean View, who has I was brought to shore on one of the assistant chief, who directed the fire­ Wood .grass rakes 89c, Rotenbne There were no easuailios in thi.s tismal certificates when they re- [ with shade, pint and quart jars, jar five sons in .service with the armed I company; boa.s, but recovered ano men. funnels 19c ea. Siegfried 'Hardrware garden dust with gun duster 53e, immediate vicinity, but one man was forces. The main speaker was Alat was sent home I'ather than to the gister. Co., Atlantic Highlands. adv44 Black Leaf 40, 35c, mole nots 35c, killed in an automobile accident in insect powder 10c, Chaperone, chases thew Stevenson, president of the | hospital. Lost: Small change purse Howell township and a Rumson resi­ dogs $1.00. Expello for moths "BSc. Leonardo Honor Roll assocMtiot with locket containing baby picture. Atlantic Electric | Endicott-Johnson dent was killed when a tree, which Mrs. M. Gargann, 611 9th St. Bel- Supply Co. l l l^First avenue, At- | Rationed and non-rationed shoe^ Siegfried Hardware Co. Atlantic ! Evcrvthipi^r was being felled, dropped on him. fill’ men. J '" ’' ots, pole- fordr, N. J. adv45 lantic Highlands .Electrical contract­ for the entire family at Schramm’s, Highlands. adv4-l 1 Summer weai Women’s now on o’ so’ay at ors, repairs. G. E. Mazda lamps. First avenue, Atlantic Highlands. Three drowning fatalities wei'c re­ ! shirts, ' etc., cotton dresses, .sizes 12 to 50, from i Schramm’s, First avenue, ■Atiantie Route Man Wanted Phone Atl. Hlds. 80. adv35 adv43 Lost ported, making a totai of ten deatlis $2 up. Schramm’s, First avenue, At­ Highlands. adv43 For Atlantic Highlands and vicin­ An opportunity, if you don’t rush in the entire state. lantic Highlands. adv43 ity, Established route. Commission Act Now Furnished Apartment right out and buy your family the and Salary. Must be over draft age New Post’s Bran provides real Three rooms and bath, immacul­ new breakfast treat, Post’s ' Raisin Magicians For Rent John Davies ■will Exterminate four' roivn a'^i.rtment.. or 4-F. Apply Donald DeLuxe 40W bran flakes, a natural regulator. ately clean, well furnished, high Bran. Deliciously satisfying. Ask Perform breakfast magic with new Two also that bed, spring and mattresses, also, Is, 32ft Laundry, 44 Marion Street. Reo Eaten every day, it helps supply | beautiful Ocean view, Cliff Lodge, your grocer. adv45 cereal combination— Post’s Raisin Improvements , in Hi gill an remade recovered equal to new. Highlands. adv45 Bank. adv2Gti gentle bulk to daily meals. adv45 ! Scenic Drive, Atlantic Highlands. B'ran. Golden wheat and bran flakes Bay avenue, Furnished Apartment Mornings, 326 Bay avenue. High­ Tel, 937. adv45 lands. adv45 plus seedless raisins. It’s new! adv45 Young Pigs Receive Reward 1 Three full-size attic rooms, and Large Double For sale or trade. Inquire .A. J. avenue, Will the party who phoned to | Lost Ration Book shower, lovely neighborhood, suit­ For- Rent Furnished room, 4 1 Frurtli Reese, Laurel -Ave. Keansburg, N. J- A. H. 937, about the Marquisite j able for couple. Reasonable. 12 House lor Sale Atlantic Hig’hland.i. 346-.J. adv45” No. 4, in name George Wagner, Highlands, N. J. Five rooms and Furnished room- Inquire 43 Third adv44-45* broach initials A-M.L., found in | Hamilton •Prospect Ave., Atlantic Highlands. avenue, Leonardo. Please bath. $1,500. Four family apartment Ave., Atlantic Highlands, adv45-46 Real Estate Wantel front of Ann’s Tea Room, AuainivAtlantic , For information call Highlands, advJS’” house, $3,000. Easy terms. Less 10 Your property ’ i.«ted wi'h 3,00# Typewriter Bargains Highlands return same • to Mrs. j 1080. adv45 per cent for cas’n. J. L. Sculthorp, For Sale. Girl’s most active N. J. and N' Y. real Factory outlet. Portable and of- James White, Glenmary avenue, | Zenith Radionic 123 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands. White Graduation dress, ne-w, size estate brokers for S3. Sen') for de­ Ice typewriters sold, rented and re­ Leonardo, and receive reward. Hearing aid. Complete ready to Life Guard 12 to 14, price, $3.50. Call Atlantic paired. All makes and models. Guar­ adv43-44-45-46 tails. Institutional Li«t'’n-s, Inc-,. adv45 use, $40. Anspach Bros.. 552 Cook- Wanted at Sandlass’ Beach, call Highlands, 496-.AI after 4 p.m- adv45 anteed. Serpico’ Office Equipment adv45 605 Broad Street Newark (3) N. J. man avenue, Asbury Park. Tel. Sea Bright 131. AIA2 1926. adv31tf Co., 105 Monmouth Street, Red Leave Your Money A. P. 2166. adv44-45-46-47-48-49 Put Your Idle Dollars to work in the MARINE VIEW Route Man Wanted Bank, Phone 485. Open evenings. wifh the MARINE VIEW SAVINGS Save Regularly For Atlantic Highlands and vicin- adv41tf the insured way in the MARINE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA Save W'!h AND LOAN ASSOCIATION that Save Svatematically T?o'n 'L at'irdTvidend'aWhe^ratV’of Established route. Commission 'n the insured AT.-ARINF VIEW S.^V- has naifl dividends at the rate of ; ’n the M.A^RINE VIEW S.WINGS VIEW S.AVINGS AND LOAN AS­ SOCIATION. Accounts insured up 3% per annum and accounts insured and Salary. Must be over draft age INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Save Fuel— Insulation ?'vr nerper arnum.ar.num. All ------accounts up . to , I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. _ AC’ , , or 4-F. Apply Donald DeLuxe Accounts insured bv the Federal by John!!-Manvil!«. Phone .A. Linz- ?5,000 insured by the Federal Sav- counts insured by the Federal to $5,000 b.r the Federal Savings by tne Federal Savings and Loan uid Loan Insurance Corporation Insurance Corporation p to $5,000 Laundry, 44 Marion Street. Red Savings and T.o.’an TnS'in nop Cornnr- mayer, Atlantic Highlands 710-M. ■n^s and Loan Insurance Corner Savings and Tjoan Insurance Corpor­ adv52tf Bank. adv26tf ation up to $5.0C0. adv52tf adv35tf ation. adv52ri ation up to $5,000. adv52tf adv52tf )L: PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1944. H-M-M'- HERE CO/H£S PBRCy'^ f 6 0 0 0 MORN/m,THP.HAZARD., SUTTON... ON£ OF TFOSB p /o y o o m /l WAT lETTER s u p b f - fff/ c/ f n t euys.. he YOUR H//FE OAYS yOU'^ HOVSE Christian Science Reading Room SHORE CONFERENCE SHB DIDN'T 83 Bay View Avenue Standings GIVE ME A LETTER. Open Wednesday, from 2 to 4 p. m. (To Saturday) TO MAIL THE r \HOME Holidays excepted. Authorized and ap­ proved literature on Christian Science W niay be read, borrowed or purchased. Keypon-t ...... 11 m m M men who di'ove up at "Matawan ...... D Every home-maker tvants a few 6:o0 o’clock Tuesday morning and Lakewood DR. MILDRED HULSART jars of preserves on her shelves for I^aonardo . ; dug Up and carted away eight feet SURGEON CHIROPODIST Manasquan special occasions such as ‘'leaves" I of .sod from in front of a residence Foot Orthopedics — Elelectro Therapy Atlantic . . and furloughs and to my mind and : on E'-ay avenue, must feel very Office H ou rs: Daily 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Thursday. Saturday Red Bank ...... :j taste there's nothing like straw- i proud of themseives. Not only did Closed Wednesday Toms River ...... 2 beiT,y preserves. j tirey desecrate the day on which we 136 BROAD ST-, RED BANK. N. J, Point Peasant■...... 2 If .you use honey or corn ;.yrup i honor the momor-y of our heros Freehold ...... 2 ‘N Rurasori ...... 1 in place of sugar for presejvc , you wlio fought in past wars, Imt they Hoirman ...... 0 can stretch your .sugar ahilotment ' i-obbed the widowed mother of two i MAKE A DATE bn> who are working and fighting' many pounds. Straight cai'inmg TODAY 111 this war, for the very sod which ' and preserving- can be ac rnipnsh- Matawan Swamps lIws were low enough to steal. i s o n A PRR.’IIANE.YT W.AVE ed without any sugar at a but in RESIDENT DESIGNED TO PLE.ASE Leonardo by 9 to 4 jelly making some 1 niLi