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7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXI, NO. 29. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Schedule Polio Talk Riverview Gets $2,500 From Service League Monday At Leonardo Educators Have Taxes May Drop Dr. Nicholas S. Ranaohoff, head of the polio ward at Monmouth Memorial hospital, Monday night will speak at the Leonardo grade school auditorium as guest of the $559,877 Budget In Fair Haven Middletown township March of Dimes committee. All interested persons are invited to attend. Mrs. Frank Hayes of Red Hill Local Board Asks More In Taxes- Year Ends With $76,572 On Hand road is chairman of the township drive. The area chairmen are as follows: Conover lane, Mrs. Rol- Program Include* Teachers' Raise — Eichele Elected Boro President ston Waterbury; Blossom Cove rd., -• Mra. Eugene Mtltenberger; Everett, The Red Bank board of educa- With the reminder that it will Mrs. Charles Conover; Headden's Corner, MUs Edith McLean; Mid- tlon Tuesday night reported a pro- be a fight against rising cost* of posed school budget of $369,877.76 operation. Fair Haven's mayor and dletown village, Mrs. Frederick New Manager Lutheran Church Philipp, Mrs. Ward Thomas and for the year 1949-50, including a, council Monday night held out board-approved increase In teach- • hope that) through sharp economy, Mrs. P. H. Meyer, Jr.; Holland rd., Mrs. Edward Viner; Nutswamp Selected For ers' salaries of $32,563. the borough may be able to lower Head In This would make necessary a its tax rate this year. rd., Mrs. Alex Her; Orchard Acres, Mrs. P H. Meyer, Jr.; Holland id., | raise in local real estate taxes ot At the very least, it was stressed | five cents per ?100 valuation, ac- both byMayor Edgar V. Denise and Mrs. Edwin Beekman, Jr.; Leonar- Jacey's Shops To Speak Here do, Mrs. Otto Barth; Belford, Mrs. cording to Alston Beekman, Jr., the Councilman Peter J. Eichele, fi- IVt-^idi'iit Carter board's president. nance committee chairman, the Lsland Richmond; Keyport rd., To Addrese Luther Mrs. Thomas F. Morford; New The budget, to be given a pub- citizens may expect that no effort Monmouth, Mrs. C. F. Gordon; To Devote Full Time lic hearing Thursday evening, Jan. will be spared to keep the tax' League Rally In Port Monmouth, Miss Claire Col- 27, at the senior high school, stands needs of local government from lins; Red Bank road, Mrs. Torvald To Higher Duties at $15,229.26 more than the IMS- rising. Red Bank Church ,. Ueland, and Mrs. L. Garrison Pas- IS figure. The increase to be borne Economy was the watchword of kus, publicity. Hcrmnn .T. Carter, president and by borough taxpayers, said Mr. council's annual reorganization Rev. E. Frakasam, B.D., presl general manager of Jacey's Wom- Beekman, is $0,700. meeting, a session also marked by dent of Andra Evangelical Luther- en's Shops, Long Branch and Red Stating ho had seen published re- the election of Mr. Eichele as bor-an church of India, will be the main Bunk, announces the appointment speaker at a rally of the Shore ports by Enaley White, Red Bank ough president to succeed Council- Catholic Glee Left to right—Seely B. Tuthill, Mrs. Julia E. Thiockmorton, ndmlnlstrator or the lmsjiitnl. nnd of Bertram S. Bills, Jr., of 1626 building inspector, that permits in man Tony Hunting. Selection of District Luther league Sunday at Mrs. Frank F. Blaisdell. River St., West. Bclmar, as general 3:30 p. m. in the Red Bank Luth- tho amount of $2,427,406 had been Mr. Eichele, said Mayor Denise, manager. issued during the year, Mr. Beek- was under the normal rotation pro- The Red Bank Junior Service ful mainly through its able chair- Thrift shop profits have also Mr. Carter named Mr. Bills as his Club To Perform league Tuesday presented a certi- man expressed concern that the cedure followed by the Fair Haven men, Mrs. John Hawking, Mr:*, made possible donations to tnu assistant in order that he could borough had added to its ratable! board. fied check for $2,500 to the River- Stanley Wllkins, Mrs. Warren Zim- Children's shelter at Freehold, the devoto more time to his duties as view Hospital Building fund, ear- mcr and Mrs. William Morgan. Mis. Cerebral Palsy clinic at I-,on ' in 1918 only $192,000. Had half the In his annual appointments Mayor Saturday Night h buyer nnd general merchandise amount involved in permitted con- marked for two ward beds and a Albbie Rnthbone, who is employed Branch, Allenwood hospital, and manager. Denise decided to retain all of last bassinet. Mrs. Frank Blaisdell, by the league, hns sold in the shop the Children's Preventorium at struction liccn added to the tax year's committees, as follows, the Complete Sell-Out Mr. Bills was formerly associated rolls, he said, it would have become president of the Service league, every Thursday, Friday and Satur- Farmingdale, In addition to this, with Stolnhach's, Asbury Park, aa chairman being named first in each For Lecture By presented the gift to Seely B. Tut-day mornings since the shop Ural the league for many years has pro- unnecessary for the school board to case: hill, treasurer of the building fund. assistant display director, and wasrequire an additional tax demand opened. Each league member is vided needy families with milk, dis- a World war II overseas veteran. Streets, Walks and Shads Trees— Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen This money has been the result responsible for ton dollars worth tributing 2,867 quints in 1948, and for its operations. James A. Bnrlght, Tony Hunting. Rus. of thousands of hours volunteer of merchandise a year and, in addi- supplying 15 families with Christ- Donald Griffiths of Red Bank, Explainin,„„ g ftfurthe „r „.,th_e increase.„„_d Bcll H. Minion. Seventy-five members of Red also it World war II veteran, will I amounts involved in the proposed Fire. First Aid and Insurance—Min- work on the part of the league's US tion, many members work in the inas baskets. Jt is also co-sponsor- ton, Jesse J, Mcllruy, Hunting, Bank Catholic high school's Glee members. The most recent amount, Thrift shop sorting donations anil ing and llnancially aiding: tho lor- replace Gornld Cestare ot Eaton-1 budget, which is advertied in full 1'nlilio Buildings. Sanitation, Library club will perform in the school au- a total of $800, resulted from the repairing and pressing clothes. mation of a council of social agen- town, :i window trimmer, nnd will |n today'y s Registerg , Mr. Beekmsn, —Mclhuy. Peter J. Eichele, Arthur li. ditorium Saturday night. The con-November 27 benefit ball. League members also do hun- cies. work umler the direct supervision said "the cost of our salary sched- IUemnn. cert will precede the lecture to be ot Mr. Bills. Finance, Printing and Supplies— The balance of $1,700 Is the ac- dreds of hours volunteer work at The league has had a continued ule—$70,000 above what it wa» be- Eichele, Eni'ight, Rictnan. given by Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen, na cumulated profit from the League the state hospital at Marlboro and interest in Riverview hospital for fore 1948—must come from the tax- Police— Rlcman, Minton, Knright. tionally acclaimed orator and pro-Thrift shop on Wharf avenue. The the blood bank at Monmouth Me- many years, and in June 1UIU do- payers." This, he said, includes a Mayor Denise and Councilmen fesor of philosophy at the Catho- shop, selling nearly new clothing morial hospital, which was started nated a $650 oxygen to the Economy Pledged $35,000 jump for salaries of teach- Enright, Hunting and Eichele, all lic University of America, Wash- and bric-a-brac, has been success- by the league. hospital. ers and administrators. re-elected to new terms, were ington, D. C. Operations costs estimated for the sworn in by Borough Clerk M. Magi. Sheen, who now is fea- By Mayor Denise year include expenditures for such Floyd Smith. In turn, each thanked tured on radio station WNBC's Bcuowilz Installed necessities as a new roof on the the voters for their confidence in Sunday night Catholic Hour, will Mainstay's 25th. New Building Asks Itcsideiits To Oakland street school, and th* ex- their ability and pledged continued epeak on "The Supreme Alternative As B'nui Israel Head tension of waterproofing at Rivet —A Broken World or Broken Aid Boro Progress service to the borough. Max Benowitz was installed as j street school. The proposed ex. The mayor then delivered his an- Rev. E. Prakasam Hearts." His lecture Is scheduled Anniversary Year penss of the athletic program ha: for 8:30 p. m. Msgr. Joseph T. president of Congregation B'nni Fund Growing Mayor Edgar V. Donlso of Fair nual message to the borough resi- Israel at the synagogue on River- Haven, in a public messago to the been doubled, from $2,500 to $5,000. dents, thanking them for his re- eran church. He will address the Casey, St, James pastor, announced 9 Still continuing at exceptionally early this week that tickets for the side avenue last week, succeeding ! citizens and voters of his borough election and calling upon them to youth of the Lutheran churches of 'Record Breaker Harry Roman. Mr, Benowitz has At Riverview j Monday night expressed his grati- high levels is the cost of all ser- be generous of their personal time Red Bank. Keyport, Long Branch event have been completely sold vices and supplies, the board presi- out. completed 17 years as financial tude for re-election, and pledged and effort for the benefit of the and Asbury Park on the) BUbJcct, Association Assets secretary. Succeeding him in this Donations Being his administration to economy. dent said. growth- and progress of Fair Hav- "The Youth of India in Comparison Paul Coleman, student director position is Harry Weinstcin. Mr. Beekman said It was pleas- with the Youth of America." of the Glee club, will direct the Reach New High As an addition to his prepared «n. Populaton growth and the Max Klarin was elected first vice Earmarked Far text he held out some hope that ing to tho board that a higher de- building of new homes, said the The visitor from India will also group in the rendition of "O, Sac- mand is not to be made of Red rum Convlyium," by R. Remondi, Of $1,691,000 president to succeed Benjamin Certain Memorials through this economy an ultimate mayor, has Increased borough rat- speak to the Sunday-school children Ashin and Abram J. Zager was tax reduction will be possible. Bankk taxpayera as a rpsult.of. Hi». ables about $250,000. However, In- at the regular session at 9:45 a. m. "Ave Maria," by Jacque Arcadelt, increased budget. One reason why in the local church and also to the "Beautiful Dreamer," "Jeanle With Several record! were broken 'n re-elected second vice presfdent. In the interest ot the new build- Tho mayor appealed to borough flationary costs, for the present, 1948 by the Mainstay Federal Sav- Louis Miner was re-elected treas- residents to take "an active in- the amount is low, he declared, i* church congregation at the regular the Light Brown Hair," "Music ing fund for tho proposed new because the school district this are absorbing theso gained taxes ings and Loan association, it was urer. Riverview hospital, a atutemont has terest in our affairs," and said he without visual benefit. 11 o'clock service. Everywhere," by Stephen C. Foster year will receive Increased itaU reported to members yesterday by New trustees are Harry Roman been made by Seely 13. Tuthill, may call on some for assistance In After Mr. Hunting, introduced as The Brotherhood of the local and "My Own America," .by AM.Thomas Cook, president He said aid. Another is because practical church has asked him to remain Wrubel. ?- and Herman Komnr. Henry Hur- treasurer of tho association, that planning both Tor present und fu- the "dean" of council because ot that assets had reached a new high turo progress. economy U being stressed. until its regular meeting Monday, Pupils participating will be Mary witx was re-elected trustee. Milton prospective subscribers to the fund, "We are quite pleased with our his long service, gave a brief state- of $1,891,000 Dec. 31; that the Abramcff was the installing oflicer. In accordance with his experience, Although a building boom has ment ' of gratitude for re-election, Jan. IT, at which time he will speak Abbatemarco, Kathryn Betts, Eliz- amount of money advanced for the program," said Mr. Beekman. "Th* on the topic, "What's Happening; la abeth Brown, Joan Cavanaugh, like to earmark their donations for lifted Fair Haven's ratables up byboard has no apologies to makt. Mr, Eichele stated that it was the building of new homes had been some specific use. $250,000, the mayor stressed that India?" Men from all local church- Barbara Clark, Mary Jane Coyne, $278,000, largest amount In MM as- Of course we regret more cannot intention of his finance committee es have been invited to attend. Treasurer Tuthill .states that sev- present inflationary operations to hold down expenses as much as Helen Cross, Patricia Deckert, Pa- sociation's 35 yean' history, and Sgt. Reddington be absorbed by Red Bank's rat- President Prakasam was born in tricia Desmond, Eleanor Desmond, that the investments of tho com- eral donations of $5,000 each have coats had, temporarily, denied the ables." possible this year, aiming toward been made for Memorial rooms; borough any visible evidence of the a possible tax reduction. a village In the Tanuku district of Lucille DIDomlnico, Florence Com- munity's savers reached $1,340,000 Because of poor attendance at ita South India. He received his formal sal, Pauline Donual, Joan Dowling, for the first time. Rites Saturday one for $2,500 for a Utility room; benefits of added taxes, money be- sessions last summer, the board de- He said that only about 25% of education in the Lutheiiglri Mid- one for $2,000 for a bed in it semi- ing absorbed by expense. all taxes collected were spent for Loyola Doyle, Dudley Dudley, Ju- Reporting for the association's cided to discard its vacation play- dle school and the Peddapuram dith Ellis, Mary Ourstewltz, Bar- Killed In Action private room; one for $1,000 for a Following is the mayor's text: ground activities this year, it was borough government operations, high school in GUnter, India, and 25th year, Mr. Cook emphasiied the ward bed, etc. the remainder being used for such bara Gallagher. . addition of $14,000 to reserves to At Alsace In 1945 Please accept mv thanks for hav- reported. then was graduated from Seram- . Mary Ann Grandlnettl, Aileen The breakdown of room costs for ing elected me your mayor for a Upon the resolution of board purposes as school maintenance pore .college, where he received his bring this stock-absorbing factor in special donations has.been set up third term. 1 will do mv best to su- Grant, Joan Healy, Maureen Hcf- the operations up to eight per cent The funeral of Tech. Sgt. Wil- member John F. Oiblon, Jr., it wu and county and state tax payments. bachelor of divinity degree. liam R. Reddington, Jr., son of Mr. by Mr. Tuthill as follows: Emer- pervise the operation of the muni- Fair Haven taxpayers were fernan, Jane Knight, Catherine of total assets. cipal government of Fair Haven in decided to inform all teachers ap- For seven years he was a high Lang, Joan Leddy, Barbara Lynch, and Mrs. William R. Reddington gency operating room $7,500, Oper- u business like, economical and proaching the age'of 65 of the man- prompt with their payments during There were 136 more savings ac- ating room (mujor) $15,000, Oper- school teacher and superintendent Rosemary McAulliffe, Lois McDer counts opened during 1948, and the of Rockvillo Center, L. I., will be progressive manner, tree of politics. datory retirement feature of the) the past year, Mr. Eichele rioted, of the Hostel in Peddapuram, Gun- held at 11 o'clock Saturday morn- ating room (minor) $12,000, Anes- Keeping the wolfare of our people with the borough collecting 89.08% mott, Lois Mustlllo, Rosemary Mus association distributed dividends before us. ditrict's new salary schedule. In- iur. Then he served as pastor for tillo, Ann O'Brien, Joan Phillips, ing at St. Agnes church, Rockvillo thesia room $5,000, Sterilizing room truction was given Paul Young, ot all due taxes, compared with a to 894 persons for the last six $5,000, Doctor's room (with bath) From time to time your mayor ten years in parishes of the Andra Theresa Reamer, Marjorle Roswell, months of the year. The net gamCenter. Burial will be in Mount district clerk, to send out letters collection of 89.06% for 1947. Bor- Evangelical Lutheran church in $8,000, delivery room $10,000, Labor and council have decisions to make, Margaret Ann Shea, Helen Tlerney, in savings ot the public for the year Olivet cemetery at Headden's Cor- and naturally wo cannot always to teachers concerned Immediately. ough receipts were listed at $277,- South India. Eventually he was ner at 3:30 p. in. rooms (two) $7,500, Nursery $500 651,70 for last year, disbursements Patricia Thees, Teresa Vaiti, Janet was narrowed by the payment of please everyone. Please rest as- A recommendation by Supervis- called to be the full time president withdrawals in the amount of $130,- Sgt. Reddington, whose parents per bassinet. Private room $5,000, sured that these decisions are only at $201,079.24, leaving a balance on of the Andra Evangelical Luther- Williams, Anita Wright, James ing Principal Edward C. Gilltnd Baruch, Lester Carbone, Paul Cole- 000 to those who were ready to use formerly lived at Atlantic High- Semi-Private room $2,000 per bed,made after careful deliberation, hand of $76,572.56. "These few pen- an churches in India, whose mem- Utility room $2,500, Kitchen $23,- and after we have weighed all the that a study be made to re-duig- man. the savings they had accumulated lands, was killed March 15, 1945, facts. I would like to see a greater nate the area from which begin- nies will help us this year," said bership is approximately 230,000. during the war days when purchas- 000, Dining room $10,000, Medical Mr. Eichele. Eugene Carroll, Thomas Carroll, at Alsace whlld leading a platoon number of the people of our com- pupils would be assigned to He will be in the United States able items were scarce. Down pay- of men through woodland territory Record library $6,000, X-Ray room munity take an active part in our until spring. He is scheduled to Niello Califano, Theodore Casaldy, (Exclusive of Equipment) $4,000, the Oakland street and River itrtet The mayor added to the good fi- ments on new homes were among to capture a German-held hill on affairs. Wo have any number of schools was endored by the board. nancial picture with the statement speak at missionary conventions William Cherry, Donald Clancy, the principal reasons for withdraw- X-Ray Dark room $2,000. very capable residents whom I may Anthony Cavone, Thomas Desmond, the main German line. Ho was a In this connection Mr. Beekman that "Fair Haven, excepting for throughout Pennsylvania. al of funds in the association, and member of the 103d "Cactus" di- The Register presents this in- call on to assist us in planning for $25,000 owed by the school board, Thomas Devonshire, Thomas Dl< formation in the hope that there tho luturo and to assist us in our said It has become certain that represent one of the primary ob- vision of the Seventh Army and present-day problems. We have is absolutely free from indebted- Genito, Nunzio DIGlrolomo, Joseph jectives of a family's saving pro- may be persona who are desirous changes need be made in school Feeney, Richard Homan, Robert was 23 years old at the time of such bodies as our board of educa- (Continued on Page 15) ness." gram, it was pointed out. his death. • of making a donation to the newtion, library board, board of health, Mr. Ricman paid high tribute to To Elect Two Hesslein, Alex Her, Edward Kull- hospital, und who would prefer to zoning board and other official man, Joseph Madure, Robert Mar- Expansion of the lending activi- The only child of Mr. and Mrs. groups that help shape the destiny the Fair Haven police department ties of the association, with new Reddington, he. was born in have their contribution carmnrked for services during the past year vin, John McNeil, James Kerrigan, In one or more of the above classi- of our town. We need additional At Little Silver Thomas Mullin, William Onder- emphasis on loans to build new Shanghai, China, where his father help, and if you should be called Lutherans Exceed when, he said, its members re- homes, was cited by the associa- was employed by the Equitable fications. on, we would appreciate it it you sponded to 1,592 various calls. donk, Robert Phelan, Walter would serve. Taylor, Drawbaugh Plgage, John Preston, Thomas Sig- tion officer as an Important factor Trust company of New York city "Our police," he asserted, "are do- in helping solve the housing short- at the time. Prior to entering the Financial Goals ing a splendid job. They need only Are Candidates ler, Lester Thompson, Alfred Evidence of the community spirit Thorene and David Troth, age here. He said that 1949 lending service he was employed by Stone, C. G. Irwin Buys in Fair Haven was exemplified by to live up to the high degree/ of would give precedence to the ap-Wcb3ter & Blodgctt, New York the splendid co-operation given at Church Council To praise that has been offered to Two members of Little Silver plicants for loans to build low- our meeting held to plan the de- board of education—Lester W.Tay- * NeUce af Annual Meeting bankers. His father is now a sec- velopment of the McCarter War them by the citizens of our bor- Mainstay Federal Savings and Loan priced homes, since this Is the ond vice president of the Chase M. F. Hayes Place Dine Congregation ough." lor, who is completing a three- Memorial park and playground. Association. The annual meeting of the basic need throughout the country. National bank in charge of its Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Hayes While this project has been on our Highlights of the police report year term, and George W. Draw- members of the Mainstay Federal Sav- Members and friends of the con- baugh, who has served on the IIIKS and Loan Association for the elec- Mr. Cook summed up the actlii- branch at Park ave. and 60th St., of Forest ave, Fair Haven, have agenda for about three years, we gregation of Holy Trinity Lutherar. submitted by Mr. Ricman included: tion of directors to All existing vacan- tiee of the association in helping New York. sold their modern Capo Cod home are purposely going slowly in order board the past year—announced to dcvclou this splendid gift of Mr. church will be served a baked hate Arrested adults in 1948, 28; ju- cies, and - for the 'transaction of such veterans of World War H obtain Sgt. Roddington's grandmother to Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Irwin dinner next Thursday at T p. m veniles, four; reports of stolen this week -they are candidates for other business as may be necessary, will and Mrs. McCarter in the proper be held at the office of the association, homes. Altogether, 90 ex-service- is Mrs. Timothy Reddington of of Throckmorton ave.. Red Bank. manner. Our first steps in this pioj- by the church council in apprecia- property 63; number of itoien the two vacancies on the board. men in this community have ob- The election takes place Feb. 8. 21 MolHliouth street,. Red Bank* New New Monmouth, He was a nephew The house was built by Frank ect, the widening- of Willow St., and tion of their co-operation and properties recovered, 54; summons Jersey, on Wednesday. January 19th, tained homes through the associa- Patock a year and a half ago on a the development of a olayground splendid achievement during the Mr. Taylor, who attended" the 1919, at 11:00 o'clock P. M. of Mrs. Margaret Coaby and Jo- tion's financing, and 26 of them 100x150 plot for Mr, and Mrs.for Willow street school, I hope, past year. The dinner will precede (Continued on Page 15) University of Pennsylvania, has Rnymond H. Hurley, Secretary. seph apd John Reddington of New will become a reality in the very —Advertisement. were accommodated this past year. Monmouth, Mi*. Andrew B. Mur-Hayes, according to their own plans the 20th annual congregation meet- been engaged in the insurance busi- These loans are made under spe- near future. "Tht Bridegroom Comtt" ray, Jr., of Rumson and Mrs. R.and specifications. It contains a ness the past 14 years. A resident Window Shades cial provisions of the Servicemen's Wo arc going to do our best to ing. to the Wright Store for his home needs. . We manufacture custom made tide G. Sparrow of Wilton, Conn., and largo, living room with fireplace, The congregation achieved Its Eight-quurt scrub pull 49 cents, yacht of Little Silver nine years, he is Readjustment Act. hold our tax rate at the present gg hemmed window shades on premises, all a cousin of John J. Cosby of New dining room, streamlined electric level. We have asked the school highest benevolence goal i n thh eh his- . mop 81) cents, broom 89 cents, quart a member ot Little Silver 'Com- grades; also Duplex In all colors to Mr. Cook said that the payment kitchen with breakfast nook, two Bcucon wax 08 cents, garbage can 12.20, munity club, trustee of Embury m?tch' your decorations. - Best guaran- Monmouth. hoard to do their part in keeping tory of the church, giving over 123 quart Insldo paint 95 cents, unu what teed rollers aro used. We use the best record of the veteran borrowers) is bedrooms and tile bath. There 13 their budget down in spite of ru- Methodist church of Little Silver per cent to the regular apportion- have you? The Wright Store of Red wsshable cloths, all our eloth Is first especially good, and that they Reiolutlon an expansion attic and a glass en- ing costs all alone tho line. They ment of the church's work as vyell Bank, 80 Monmouth street.—Advertise- and a member of the Red Bank Quality.at moderate prices. Wa ravtrls have shown themselves to be splen- Be It Rraolvetl by tho Mayor and closed breezeway to the attached have a tentative budget prepared, ment. Lions club. He is a candidate for your old shades. Remember, wa are Council of the Uorouxh of Humson thut and I am very pleased to say that as giving close to 130 per cent to skilled window shade makers ovet 90 did inheritors of the American tra- the time and PIIICB for tho regular muct- garage. The place is landscaped a full term. yesra. We measure your wlndowa and with flowering shrubs and over- it calls for only a slight increase. the church at large for its ihaie Electrical Appliances ' install them. Globe AwnlnR and Shnde dition that the home owner Is the lnica of tho Governing llody he and the I know the members of the coun- in the service of World Action for Mr. Drawbaugh was oppolnted to best risk on earth. flume are hereby fixed IU the second undgreens. nnd equipment. Water heaters, auto- Co., Inc., 117 West Front Street, Itcd fourth Thurmltiyfl of vnch unil every cil are doing their best to keep overseas relief and rehabilitation. matic blankets, rnnffos, refrigerators, the board last May when Edward Bank 0-3989,—Advertisement, 'There is no- question that the their appropriations at the lowest freezers, pumpa! motors, etc, by Q, E., month, lit tho hour of 8:30 o'clurk P. M., Mr, Hayes la with the Prudential This record is in addition to reduc- Hotpolnt. Falrbnnks-Morse, nnd Myers. Roehl resigned. He is a candidate Mainstay Federal Savings and Loan ut tbu Council ChiLmlier, Memorial lior- Life Insurance company In New-possible amount. We have an in- ing the indebtedness on the church Whnt are your requirements? Conover for the one-year unexpired term of William L. Bennett association will continue to «row ouKh Hull, und tluit the Clerk he nnd In creaso in ratables of about $250,1)00. Income tax specialist wishes to advise hereby authorized sad directed to IIU'OIIRII ark and he and his wife are mov-This seems like a lot, but when you beyond the regular assigned goal. Uros. Sfilcs nnd Service. Phone Ho). Mr. Roehl. After his graduation in 1949," he said. "There is an al- ing near that city. 9-6121, Wlckatunk.—Advertisement. his clients he has no connection with notice ihureoE In tho Kcil Itnnk Retri-ilcr consider the portion of our tax The dinner will also mark the from Gettysburg collego in 1929. he Bennett Business Service, and as usunl most limitless opportunity to serve for one publication. Mr. Irwin is affiliated with tile nioncv which we pass on to the opening portion of a 1949 cam- became associated with the Newla doing business at 19 East Front the home ownership needs of thU Albert A. Keir, Jr., Horouuh Clerk. countv and the additional school Sherman'. While Sala atr»t. Twenty yean' experience. Beaw. —Advertisement. Bell Telephone company ofllc?3 in paign to greatly reduce indebted- Fleldcrest woven bedspreads, fnst col- Jersey Bell Telephone company, onahle rates. For appointment, phone community it the savings of the New York city. Mrs. Irwin ts the costs and other municipal costs ness so that necessary advance pro- on, washable, attractive designs, dra- and his present position with the K. B. f.lU7-J.—Advertisement. people come to us In auRlcient which go along with the new homes Power Lswn Mowers, former Ruth Kcamer of Red Bank. In the borough, we are actually grams may be gotten under way to peries to mntch Komo of the patterns. company is district installation su- volume to permit careful considera- 2U-lnch nnd up, by Moto-Mower; nl- The Irwlns are now residing in take care of the Increasing mem- Full or twin sizes. Regular price I7.SK. Will Par |1 Pier Cow tion of every loan application made so Plnnct Jr. Ktirdcn triictors, ciit(T|i- not gaining anything by tho bulld- on aalc now at 15.98. Buy now nnd pervisor In the Jersey City district. We require seven copies ot The Reg. ment, supplies, and service. Order now. their new home. inir boom which has hit our bor-bership in the Sunday-school and. •ave. Sherman's, 45 Broad street.—Ad- with us." ough. congregation. vertisement, • He has been a resident of Little ister, Issuo of Juno 10, 1948 for our Conover Bros, Sulcs and Strvicc. Phone Tho salo WHS. negotiated by Mrs. Silver since 1986. In World war II flits. Copies must ha entire and clean, The detailed financial statement Hoi, I).6121. Wlckniunk,—Advertise- Elizabeth Randall of the real estate Election of new councilmen to Bring to office for examination. Tho ment. I want to thank all of the official _ • "Hallmark" Valentines he Served as a major in the Signal Red Bank Register,—Advertisement, for the association's silver anniver- firm of Roiston Waterbury. family, including tho board of edu- replace two men whose term* ex- *°r Sweetheart, Secret Pal, Teacher, Corps with the First Army in the sary year appears elsewhere In this 1'ersonallsed Towels cation, board of health zoning and pire will take placo at the business Birthday, Friend*, Baby, Etc, and Every European theater. He is a member' To All Dog Owners of Atlantic Townsbiia issue. Have your Inltlnla or full first name Mortgage Specialists library boards, and the juvenile session. Candidates proposed to fill Member of the Family, Sc to 12,10. Al- To avoid fine have) all doga licensed or pet iitirrio monogriunmcd on your own Private nnd Institutional loltliff. Sec advisory council for their support, so Kiddy Cut-Ouls lHc to SOe Her Pack- of Little. Bllver Community club by Feb. 15, 1949. towcli. Styled rlllht. Priced right. Dif- us when you want tu buy or rcnunuci:. and glvo mv special thanks to the the vacancies left by George Han- uu. Fox's Gift Shon, 41 Monmouth and Shrewsbury Sailing club, and Harry Crlne, Clerk, Loins to Properly Owners ferent. Sherman1!, 45 Urond sU'tet,— (i. I. and i'HA loans our upcclnlty. Con- ilre company, first aid squad and sen and Martin Olsen are Charlej street. Red Bank.—Advertisement. Is treasurer of the Long Branch J. L. Moreau, for repairi. No co-makers. No apprals- Adveetlaoment. fidential fiwt service. Moderate Intact Hansen, Adams Schildge, Edward President Board of Health. al feus. No mortguKe*. No inspection. rntea. Schwurtz-Mncklln, S Whim police department for their splen- : did work. Tho report of the retir- Lackaa and Orval Bowers. - Sherman's Whin Salt I Ice Boat and Yacht club.. ' —Advertisement, Up to 12,500 with Ihreo years to liny. Been Here 24 Years street, phono II. U. 0-3121.—Advertue- Fen.tu.rTng nntlonnlly advertised FlelJ- Bohwurtl-Macklin, s White street, fhone We have varloty. We can take care ment. ing fire chief. Hubert Conover, rrcat anocts-nnil pillow cnocn nt suhstnn- Investors— Towel Jamborse H, B. e-3121.—Advertisement. of your nucils, Just cull up; free-

announced the engagement of her from Long Branch high school and is now in the employ ot the Dally PROMOTED TO 8KRGKANT geant. He is a brother of Leon FOLIO MEETING. Newspaper Worker* daughter Ann to Edward John is employed on the Daily Record, Record. Floyd D. Glover of 86 Bank St., Glover, former Red Bank high A meeting ot ihc Manmouth ; Chamber Bulletin Engaged To Marry Sherwood, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Long Branch. Mr. Sherwood is a who is stationed in Alaska with school basketball star. county chapter of the America* Edward J. Sherwood, Sr, of Brook- graduate of Manual Training high One rat will eat, waste and spoil the 18th Ammunition Air Squadron Cancer society will be held in the Mrs. John F. McConnell of 87 lyn. school, Brooklyn. He served three over 100 pounds of feed gra.ii) in a ajs a chemical technician, has been Rats have caused more deaths library" of Monmouth .Memories ' For January Full Grand avenue, Long Branch, has Miss McConnell was graduated years in the Naval Air Corps, and year. | promoted from a corporal to ser-than all the wars in history. hospital tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Of Timely News Merchants Must Be Trtmeitcfous pr/ct reduc- Alert To Kapid f/ont that knock fast Business Changes ytar'i price ttrvttur* The January bulletin of the lied tor a (cop! Shop n».. Sank Community Chamber of Commerce has the following as an end iev« wficrt you know introductory paragraph, ••Retails I Expect Increased Volume and Re- pricti are ofwayi at turn to Pro-War Pattern, 19*9 tOW at fney CO/ should be a satisfactory year for Bed Bank merchants because to- tal production should continue on the same basis as in the last hnlf of 194S. Some incomes, such as those from farm products and ex- , ports, may be smaller. Fewer divi- THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY dends, restrictions on installment credit and continuance of the trend ; toward greater individuals' savings • may contract sales unless lower prices loosen purse strings. Whole- Bale and retail inventories have in- creased 'more than manufacturers' stocks. There will, of course, be a clean-up of stocks in the early part SAVE 66c 2 ft Value! • of the year. When prices drop, the 400's • public attitude will be that nothing RUBBER • is cheap and it will be up to the I stores to do an alert and believable '• Belling job." GLOVES ; New members welcomed* into the ; organization are the Ruby Lane ; Store*, 2S Broad St.; Dixon Oil Co.. •• pearl st., and Stephenson Corpora- ; tion, 157 Broad st. A new business .. pmlA* • Welcomed into Red Bank is The '• Spinning Wheel, located at 9 Mc- « chanic £t. • Inadvertently left out of the list SAVE 40c I of those who contributed toward • the Christmas lighting fund • published in a recent edition of DUPomnmoM V/hfto Standard • The Red Bank Register were Sher- • man's Inc., Percy Sherman pro SO's : prietor; Do Ridder Buick, J. Ray Utter Siz« " De Ridder proprietor; J. H. Kelly ! Co., Ed Kelly proprietor, and Pco- INVELOPES ; pics' Liquor Store, Felix Suntan : gelo proprietor. A paragraph ol "We've qitne out on a limb" I apology to these firms appears in : the bulletin. • Frank Innacclli of General Neon • Sign Co., -IS Bank St., was given a ' paragraph of thanks for having y PRtC£ SLASH " erected the "Season's Greetings' '. figns used in the holiday dccoiu- ; Jons. • The Shrewsbury post, American • Legion, has Mated through the '• bulletin that there are persons so- •• liciting advertisements, supposedly SAVE *100! *'*'»<«'>mv.U.IH, . •- representing the Legion and they rtk§tn ENOM SALT • want the public to know that at Hictrlc 3-SPHD HEAT PAD " this time the Legion has no one '. out soliciting in Its behalf. Aibesto. covered heat elemenf, 5 lbs. ; An important message to all re- - tailers regarding the minimum Adju,tablebowl.UloPP,oved. waihoble outer cover. AC-DC - wage, which becomes effective ire guard. ^± ~* gk* • June 6, was featured or. one of the ...:,.BaJS_M..as..fBjloy,3J__!.'Thi» Wage Or- J ; > der as promulgated provides lor a |.,f ; basic minimum hourly wage rate • of not less than CO cents per hour 2-SHCI TOASTIR • in Zone "A", including Bergen, ' Camdcn, Essex, Hudson, Mercer, Chromt.fini,h. Turn-too,, efoor.. tier Carton of i Middlesex, Morris, Posaaic and S/ perfect QuoB(y| • Union counties, with 90 cents an « llHfw : Hour specified as a minimum wage - \ full Foshionedl BOOK ' rate for hours worked in excess of INFRA RIO UMP l,i : 40 in any one week in these coun- OnoflFbai*iwi,eK, F/txiWt ir.ctr.x MATCHES • ties. For Zone "B" the order pio- neek. Ul approved. ..Vides for a basic minimum hourly 2-BWRMIR STOVI , wag* rate of (5 cents in the couri- Umlt ,'ties of Atlantic. Burlington, Cape «aeh grill hauMwlteh. Onel ! May, Cumberland, Gloucester, I'Huntcrdon, Monmouth, Ocean, • ACDC ; fialrm, Somerset, Sussex and War- ,ttn, with 82!i cents per hour upe- ; cilied for hours worked in excess ASK VI ; of 44 in any one week. mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmm^^m '•', New residences and recent ABOUT rtl i changes of addresses in this vicln- : OOit ' i Heavy Duty • lty, according to the bulletin, are: HOSIERy I '.Anthony Falese, 30 Bay St.; A. H. ;j Dayti Sheer,! Beard, N/S lane, Navesink; Jonn m6 FLASHLIGHT ^PeLanox, 82 Avenue of Two P.iv- ;«rs; Harvey Schatzkin, 36 Mon- !•;'•«'o«oi((V| BATTERIES :mouth ave.; William Kristgen, 49 ftnrfy *Jt Full-Foshionedl \> (Bower's, Type 0) St I Allen st.; Frank Devlto, 37 South ;IWard ave., John H. Lemon, 23 Lin- ttt.»lJ0OO^HH I foshlon Shade,! •eoln ave., all of Rumson; Robert ; <>«/, hut remember, not all bury Park 2-4296, or by a personal executor and trustee of a will made Broken Sizes of THE SEASONS KST SHOES visit to the chapter office at 224 June 17, 1948. styles and colors in every size. If y«i w«it to fe« in a* «MM hartalM-OCT IHK 'MT! Main street, Asbury Park. Appli- Councilman James Fallon of Latt waak w« had a •knHar Ml* in WMMa-Barra, Pa., mtt cation for assistance may be made Keansburg, who died Dec. IS, left by a physician, the patient, any his residence property at 58 Park «MWI «c*aaa4 «f S tmt 4 aalra aakc*. Hiw press Inn, Wanamassa, the past 18 den Wolcott, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn months. Before that time, they Woodward, Mn. Chester J. Eea- r owned the Dolly Madison restaur- nian, Mrs. Eniilio Benincasa-and ant, Freehold. Mr. Sickles said that Mr. and Mrs, George DeLorcnzo, a new feature in the Stardust inn is a room which can be used for private parties and banquets. Added Dr. Vaccaro To Face to the menu will be a "Chicken In the Basket" dinner. Mrs. Sickles, a Assault Charge vocalist, also takes part in the Sat Dr. Sebastian Vaocaro of Asbury urday evening floor ihows at the Park will be arraigned Saturday on "WOW" inn. charges of assault and battery on Motor Vehicle Inspector Lloyd J, Benjamin Franklin once tried to Smith of Neptune. raise silk worms. The complaint charges that In- ANOTHER BARGAIN spectors Smith and A. V. McCor- mlck of Freehold went to the phys- ician's office to serve him with nn an order for the revocation of his automobile, license plates. The MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS charges state that Dr. Vaccaro tore up the order' and "shoved" the in- spectors out of the office. It was TO INJOY INI UNIST TILIPHONI MftVICE. also charged that the physician used vile language. The revocation order was Issued, it is claimed, because Dr. Vaccaro failed to appear at Trenton last month to explain why he hadn't bad hia car inspected in two years. |95 Iry 5-p-a-c ATTENTION VETERANS NO MONEY DOWN • Allowing time between \M» <>.\M your calls does two important things. It gives your neigh- bors on the party line an op- Weekly , portunity to make or receive tbtir calls—and it gives youry friends a better opportunity • WHITE to call you. • . • STKIPES • Spacing calls is a sure way to get the most out of party • SOLIDS line service . . .along with everyone's willingness to re- D",l B.mk G-1038 VALUES TO 3.95 lease the line promptly in case of emergency^ and to re- place the receiver g-e-n-t-1-y when the line is already in use.

NIW, JIRSIY BILL TIIIPHONI COMPANY WHITE Furniture\ Bedding Co.

Red Bank Page Four BED BANK BEGISTEB, JANUARY 13,

STATE OF NEW JERSEY Classmates In 1945 DEPARTMENT OF STATE INSTRUCTIONS Farm Board CEIITIFICATB OF DISSOLUTION Engaged To Marry To all to whom these prcsetiti miy POPULAR MUSIC come. Greeting: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Lin WHBKEAS, It oprcari to my .nliBfsc- rOK BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS To Hold Dinner tlon, by duly authenticated record of demann of 33 St. Peter pi.. Key- tile proceedings fc«- the voluntary dis- Private LCMOU In • Modern Dual n»no Studio with Recording port, announce the engagement of solution thereof liy the unanimous con- Facilities. Ihrir daughter, Caroline Ruth Lin- .cnt of *iU stockholders, deposited ir. At Freehold demann, to Kenneth S. Willey, son my" office that THE KEI) BANK HOLIJ- For Appointment or Information Phone of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Willey, JNU ANJJ IJBVJSLOl'MENT COMl'ANY, Winter Clearance a corporation of thl! State, whose Jirin- Eatontotvn S-00S4-R — Evening* B. B. «-'-'«lG Larinaii Shrruoud, route 35, Holmdel townahip. clpaJ ollice II iHuatcd at No, 3 fcnlt Front Street, In the DoroUKll uf iled Rlind Bunk, County of Monmoulh and iaUtc HOWARD ISAAC ut New Jersey (Sar« Klutsky lielnn the nscnt therein and in chame thsreof, up- PIANO STUDIO To S|irak Jan. 15 on whom process may be served), has compiled with the requirement* ol Titlt Plans for the annual dinner of 14, Corporations, Central, of Revised DRESSZ3 COATS 6 Broad Sf. Kcd Henk Statutes of New Jcrtey, ircliminary lo Hie Monmoulh Cuunty Board of the Issuing of tills Certificate, of Dit- A^ricullurc, to be held at the Amer- col'itlon. irun hotel, Freehold, Saturdny, Jan NOW THBKE1''OKE, I, the Secretary 15, nt 1 p. m.. h;ivo been finnounced of State of the Stnlc of New Jersey, by P. D.VnnMutcr, Marlboro, chalr- l)(i Heicfcy Certify that the said corpor- ation did, on the twenty-seventh day uC nian of the dinner committee. December, 1946, file in my office a duly 40% to 50% OFF The chief speaker will be Lanrjan executed and attested consent in writ- Sherwood of Rotterdam Junction, ins to tfie dissolution of said corpora- tion, executed by ill the stockholders N. Y, Mr. Sherwood, who was born thereof, which said content and the rec- without sight, has made a unique ord of the proceedings aforesaid are now adjustment to life. After graduat- on file in my ftald office as provided by Inj; from the Maryland school for DO YOU KNOW '°JN TESTIMONy WHEBEOF, I have the blind, he went on to high hereto ML my hand and af- DRESS CLEARANCE .school, then to Union college, where fixed 'my official seal, at (SEAL) Trenton, thii twenty-seventh he obtained hi^h honors. Two years day of December, A. D., one WERE later he completed work for his thousand nine hundred and that master's deRiee. He is now an or for!?.eight. daincd minister and an active lead- (I) UOYD B. MARSH, Secretary of State. J7.95 -19.95 3200 People Com- er in youth work. Mr. Sherwood 12. travels 60,000 miles a year, unas- NOTICE | sisted, in filling lecture engage- Crrtifiut* af D#cre«e sf Capital Slock Ana Capital af Sljk.rl Company prise Your Mon- ments. His addresses abound in Slffbert Compuny. a corporation of the humor, cheerfulness, amusing anec- Miss Caroline R. Undeaiann State of New Jersey, doetf.. hereby cer- 25.00-29.95 dotes and an unfailing apprecia- tify that It has reduced its authorised 15. The bride-elect li a senior at capital froir. 4,000 shiircs of Class A mouth County tion of life. The subject of his ad Common Stock without nominal or tmr dress will be "As 1 See it." Cedar Crest college, Allentown, value Lo 3,375 shnrcu and from 5,000 9 Pa., where she is majorln? In shares of Class II Common Stock with- This dinner will also be the oc- out nominal or par vnluc to 2.97'.) shares 'Laundry Family casion of the annual awards given sociology. She is president of th« 35.00 Women's Athletic association, a by purchase of all shares of said cor- 18. by the county board of agricul- 1 ]if»-»t)f>n held by the Estate of H. ltay- ture for unselfish service to agri- member of the president * advisory mor.d Eisner, and uUo by the retirement council and the Tri-Epsilon honor and cancellation of 1,028 shares of .. . And That Their Total Annual Income culture. Music will be furnished by Class U Common Stock without nom- Bernard Levlnc and his orchestra. society In sociology. With aix other" inal or par vulue held in the treasury 45.00.19.95 college seniors, Miss Lindemann of the si>.!d corporation, snUt, retirement 28. Is In Excess of $1,250,000 Tickets may be obtained from was selected to represent the col- having been tfaelufod by resolution of j the following members of the exe the Uunrfl of DirtctuCB of said corpor- I lege in the lM8-'49 edition of "Who's ation to be advisable and having been eutive committee of the county Who in American Colleg«< and duly and rcsjulurly assented to by the i'liirly-onc hundred people, young iind old, de- board of agriculture: George Stev- Universities." vote of two-thirdi of the stockholders ens, Shrewsbury; Fred Dnum, Ten- ut a meeting* duly called by the Board pend upon I lie income provided by employment Mr. Willey served two year* in of Directors for thtit purnosr as by the ncnt; R. C. Durr, Smithburg; statutea of this state reuulrcd. , in Momnoutli County laundries for their well- Henry Kapp, Ardena; Charles the army corps of engineer*. He at- Smith, Nelsonville; Thomas Rob- tended Monmouth Junior college SIUBERT COMPANY. being! And, with a total annual payroll of mnri; and is studying agricultural en- By; J, LESTER KISNEft. HANDBAGS Substantially erts, New Monmouth; Edward Nol- gineering at Rutgers university. Vice President. ' than one and one-quarter million dollars, ler, Clarksburg; P. D. VanMater, ATTEST: I that income in a decided factor in the economic Marlboro; W. H. Hunt and Tunis The couple were graduated In Byi MONROE KISSER, BLOUSES Reduced the class of IMS from Keyport Secretary. 1 Welfare of our area. Oenlse, Colt's Neck; Carlton Law- rence, Imlayatownj Harry S. Wil- high school. NOTICE I STATE OP NEW JEKSEY TO MARIA JEWELRY The laundry located in, or near your community, ley, Centervillc; A. R. Fisher, Jr., CHOUSE and i. ALICE MASON. and Robert McCarthy, Millhurstj Girl Scouts Plan You are hereby summoned and re- ii at your ierviee. Day in, day out, thruout the quired to serve upon Wise & Wise, at- , Stephen Muccio, Eatontown; Del- orneyi for iilnlntllT, Lawrence J. Fox, . year, your neighbor*, with mod- bcrt Cook, West Farms; E. O. Mur- Special Program vhose nddrcss is G4 Broiul Street, Red phy, Famiingcfale, and William E. Bank, New Jersey, an unswu- to tile ern methods, modern equip- Girl Scout troop 45 held s court comiilnint filed In a civil nction, in which Thompson, Jr., Holmdel, and Wal- of awards recently In the Red Lawrence J. Fox is the plaintiff and ment stand ready to supply ler holt, Joseph Taylor, B. C.Clay- Bank Methodist fellowship h*l). Mnrifi CrAuse and J. Alice Mnson nro i ALL SALES FINAL ton and Howard P. Story, all of the defendants, pending in the Superior every laundry service promptly Mrs. William Dangler is leader, as- Court of New Jersey, within Sir, days Freehold. sisted by Mrs. Chester J. Beamnn, after December 25, 18i8, exclusive of and economically. Mrs. George Wilson and Hiss An- such dnte. If you fail to do fin, the re- , lef demanded in the complaint will be ' Kcv. Ji. H. AIMLWSOII 'io Vcrange. Bkcn against you by defnult. I Mrs. Douglas Ring, Brownie lead- Thia notion has been Instituted for; Adthcaso. P.T.A. er, Rave wings to Barbara Davis, he purpose of dPT.Inrinjr void a convey- Elizabeth Levy, Clara Tllton, Roa- ance madu by Murla Crousc to her sinter, Rev, Robert H. Anderson, rector '. Alice Mason, on the 18th day of June, of Trinity Episcopal church, spoilc etta Annen and Geraldine Coop, 1948, of lands located on Lakesborc MONMOUTN COUNTY on "The Child's Growth and De- who were promoted to Girl ScouU. *ive. In the Township of Mlddletown, First-year star pins were given to bounty of Monmouth and Stale of New velopment" at a meeting of Fair- Jersey, nnd declaring- iadementt ob- view Pai cnt-Teaoher association Mary Benowltz, Barbara Brooks, tained by Lawrence J. Fox on the 17th Tuesday night at Fail-view school. Geraldine Cook, Eleanor Dodd, An- day of September. 104B, analnst Maria na Higglns, Jean Squire, Jane Crouie In the District Court of the Sec- LAUNDRY OWNERS ASSN. Mrs. L. W. Nlggeman was ap- ond Judicial District of the County of At the WHITCIfOOSK pointed chairman of budget and Wiley and Mrs. Beaman. A five- ionmouth in the sums of $«74.1il nnd DMUId'i DeUue Laundry Fecrleu Scrtfac Uaatfrjr, lac. year pin was given to Fatty Combs, |!<9.35 Hem on the aforesaid premises, i Bcrttcc, Inc., Red Bank finance at a meeting of the execu- Dated: December 23d. 1948. ' M BBOAD ST., BED BANK Belmar tive board last week at the home of troop scribe. Curved bars were pre- sented to Jean Squire, Kerry Bo- L. fiRANT SCOTT, Kejntone Laundries, Inc. Beuable Mrs. John Hendricks, Riverside Clerk of Superior Court. Asbury fark Behnar Heights. Mrs. Theodora Doughty land, Susnnne Clements, Tony said that 20 members have volun- Schiiige and Margaret Ring. A Uwi Chum, Dycn * Stagl* Byrtca Laaatrjr, law. flrst-clau badge was given to Mar- bantam. Bed Bank teered their services to help with •«7BHt work in the school cafeteria. The ilyn Liekasb, trat Branch steam Laundry. SBtiac lake Laaadrr cafeteria is sponsored by the P.T.A. A program of Clrl Scout songs I«, Lour Branch Sprtor take and is serving hot eoup to the chil- was conducted by Nancy Potter and Neptune Laaadry C» Slar LMndrr dren on a non-profit basis. They Adeline Moore, Quests included Bradley Brack Loaf BnuKB hope to enlarge the present menu mothers and members of Cub as the year progresses. Scout den and their leader, Mrs. Etoton Combs, Woman's Club Hears About Child Care Miss Virginia Scanlan. Long Branch child psychologist, told members of the Red Bank Wom- Calling an's clubs Monday night of last week, that spanking children 1> warranted In some cases. "Spank- ing is permissible when not brutal and when the occasion warrants R. B. 6-2800 it," she said. Miss Scanlon de- scribed what she considered the proper way to bring up a new baby when there already is a small child One year ago we opened our doors for Business, in the home. "-Leon's, At an executive'board meeting, today we are celebrating our first anniversary and in which preceded the regular meet- ing, several new member* were ac- cepted*. They were Mrs. Clement doing so, we are mindful of the splendid cooperation Jablonsky, Mrs. Willis S. Sitson, Mrs. George St. Peter and Mrs. An drew Hofer. Guests were Mrs. Rua- we have had during our first year in Red Bank. sel! Hathaway and Mrs. Louise Undenstruth. Hoatesaes were Mrs. Albert Dielman, chairman, and Mrs. Henry Labrecque and Mrs. Edward Olsen. The arts and crafts class will meet Jan. 13 at the home We are not without appreciation when thinking of of Mrs. Noel Lartaud, 82 Lake ave- nue. The annual fashion show and card party will be held March 30. the splendid patronage that has been ours, and we wish Youth Groups To Take to thank each of you for, whatever part you may have Part In Farmers' Week New Jersey rural boys and girls had in the progress of this firm. are making plans for active par- ticipation in the 1949 Farmers' week, scheduled for Jan. 24 through 29 at Trenton. WILL YOU PICK UP MY LAUNDRY AND DRY-CLEANING TODAY The State Department of Agri- "Here is our Anniversary gift to you:" culture, host to more than 60 rural PLEASE ?" Thank you ! organizations which are holding conferences and meetings for farmer members, announces that YES—MORE AND MORE—PEOPLE REALIZE THAT students in vocational agriculture courses have arranged a rally of the New Jersey chapter of Future Farmers of America. Wednesday, Good Laundry Service & Better Dry Cleaning Jan. 26. Donald Springle, of Spring- Held, president, will preside. The finals of the annual state vo- Go Together cational agriculture apple packing and egg grading? contests to deter- One slop—one driver—one responsibility. Nexl lime, send them mine the 1949 champions will be both lo — held at the rally. This year, a new contest will provide an opportunity for farm boys to try. their skill In judging and identifying apple varieties. Eighteen boys will com- 1 pete in two-man teams., Reviving a favorite event at Mew Jersey Farmers' week, the state Mctnhcr grange is sponsoring an old-fash- ioned spelling bee. The match will OX OFF take place In the auditorium of Monmoulh station WTTM, Trenton. Count!/ For 4-H club members, an egg- grading contest Jan. 25, to select ON ALL OUR MADE-TO-OROER & READY MADE GOWNS iiniilri/ Owners the best egg grader will be a high point. Regional winners in a state- This offer is good from loday,through Jan. 29th Association wide apple cooking project will' be honored nt a dinner given Friday evening of farmers' week by the Clcancrt, Dyers, Laundcrcrs Jci-aoy .Fruit Op-operation associa- tion. I Monmouth County's Only Sanitonu Licensee Prizes for 4-H club members will ba awarded at a meeting of the RED BANK 6-2800 State Horticultural society. Boya and girls who have made outstand- Love Lane Bridal Shoppy 64-76 WHITE ST. RANK ing records in poultry projects will RED bo cited nt the dinner meeting it 23 WEST FRONT STREET RED BANK 64172 I ho New Jersey tstat* Poultry As- sociation.

•\t» UED BANK RKCTHTRR, JANUARY 13, 191?

A'ednesday evening fit the lire f Sea Bright OU.^C. I Exchange Club Dinner-Dance Stanley ro'l:r, J . • :m of Coun- Mrs. Krncst. Johnwm of New aU, j cilman am! Mis. Stanley v'o-.vlcr, vha w:iii ill reft toned wil li jin^ii- The Rodman Getty Cr. r celebrated Ills ninth birthday Fr.- nonia, i. ; reported ;nuf\i improve*]. . AVTHUHU.KU AltMKTRONG VlSTItlBVlOUb OV Donates To YMCA, J. H. Kelly (k dny with a party at his home. A Sea Bright Amoric.-iti J-";-ior. port, birthday cake adorned the table. rill meet tonight nrul com;iirMr ' Augusl T. Schmidt Present were Jackie and Roberta ilfin.s for purchfi.se of n h.nui'ks | • I I\OI KI M • ASPHALT TILE Salvation Army Stculman, Beverly Fowler, Robert rum the Kurt Hancock ;iullti>: it u.-.s. j • UNOTILE • l«l BBKIt TILE Hs-ccivcs Watch and Marion Lovgren, Mrs. Peter 'his will be placed on the hmrm^h Bi-Moiillily ^l«'«'liii{is Pcrrinc and Misses a^inda and Inygroundb for me a a a Legion • Tlic nnnual dinner and ilance Ethel Perrine. ionic. WALLBOARD and PLASTIC WALLTILE tfiven hy J. H, Kelly coir.pcu.y to lo Be Hold At The Methodist church choir will Mrs. Hclma Sivcn iml Mi.,. I n bHtil tho employees of the tlim took place Saturday night at irincroft five a. concert Sunday at H p. in. Mancy Johnson will l>r> lio TKI.KI'IIONE 4« IV. HfVEK Rb. No trvmbt — n. fcraten crockan Pleasant Inn for tho bcncllt of the Methodist t a meeting tonight uf th Wu- ij inn. 1 KUKSON I-I.187 Itll.MSO.N. N. 1. wM •arts*—to ywr rvfk hospital at Philadelphia. A cam-man's Society of Christi;ui Servi.'c At its first bi-monthly dinner paign for this institution is being t the Methodist imittcinayc. neoting- for 1949, l!io Roil Bank held throughout the New Jersey A Chj'istniH-s* fi.'irty {to^tiiomd TOWN HOUSE CMCKERS Exchange club, the new service 'onference. Selections will be ren- "rom Christinas eve will he he 1*1 club in this vicinity, began the new dered by the choir under direction omorrow nlpht by the Sons and year with the true spirit of ex- uf the organist, Mrs. Eleanor Lind- Daughter.1; of I-iibeity. A covered ki KEEBLER change, using tho club motto, say. These numbers will be Inter- dish supper will be served. "Serving Others," by donating $50 spersed with hymn singing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1J»UC of O.-i- to the Salvation Army and $50 lo Ten members of Sea Bright Odd born pi., aro patents of a .son born the Y.M.C.A. Follows lodge attended a get- last Thursday at Hazard hospital. Qivc yourself the At the mcetinpr held last Wed- together meeting Friday night at >tn nesday at the Lincroft inn, which the Perth Amboy lodge. Everett was well attended by business and Marianne Cerraack, two-year-old ^^^ «cw look! professional men ot the Red Bank daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Miss I^ois Cotton of Little Silver area, it was decided that future Ccrmack, is a medical patient at was a recent guest of Mi.ss Lueha *jF ^i AT LOW COST meetings be held in the evenings Monmouth Memorial hospital. Garrett-son of Onk Glon farm. at the Pleasant inn, Shrewsbury Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ilirkey and Dorinda Hoover is a new fourth children have moved into tho hou^c tl^f ^v J ALL avenue and Newman Springs road. giade pupil in the local achool. Her with hla mothcrt Airs. Bernard A. The meetings will be held the first parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hickey. « '$' "**' m PERMANENT and third Wednesday of each H. Smith, who recently movnd Mr. and Mrs, Norman V;.inK»n- month at 7 o'clock. from Long Branch to Rlpaway bcrg and daughter Mary J^oti of The new president of the club, North Beach, Irvington spent the week-end ut Ray DeCurlo, entertained mem- The Home and School association their place here, j \ ^f/ REDUCED 17 Broad St. Red Bank bers of tho board of control at his is meeting this afternoon in tr.e Mr. and Mrs, Joxnpii Kanfoid «f residence last night. school. Dr. Eiias Long of Red Bank Salisbury, Pa., spent thu wecltHMid 7.50 WAVES Now 5.00 is the scheduled speaker. The fifth with Mrs. Walter Pnlnicr. 10.C0 WAVES Now 7.50 keypurt and sixth grades in charge of Mrs. Mrs. Bernard Wainelter h;is i-o- Edward M. Kelly Ruth Hull will entertain at the Feb. turned after a. l\vo-v/reU .stiiy will) 12.50 WAVES Mow 10.00 WILL CLOSE Charles Saurman, Sr., has gone A feature of the evening was tho 10 meeting of the association. Mra. Joseph O'Brien ut Little Sil- Cult \mv and Matte Vnur Appointment, to Fort Worth, Tex., to join his presentation of a gold watch by Barbara Jean West, grnnddaugh ver. ThlH Olfcr K\i»ircs .l:in. 3lst. wife Tor a visit with their son andEdward M. Kelly, president of Iho tcr of Mrs. William Rodney o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson are EVERY FRIDAY daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. company, to August T. Kchmidt for South st., is sick with tonsllltls and moving into the bungalow recently ROBERT'S BEAUTY SALON Charles Saurman, Jr. 25 years of faithful service. He is will undergo an operation for the vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harold LauRhlin has returned to field representative of the company removal of her tonsils. Hickey. 41 E. Front St. Phone 6-1336 R. B. the University of Miami, Corul on specialty equipment. Robert C. The firemen met last night and Dr. and Mrs. 'Willfum Ellin are AT 5:30 P. M. Gables, Fin., after spending a va- Reed entertained with vocal sclec: the Ladies' auxiliary will hold Its parents of a .son, bnin at Mon- cation with his parents, Mr. andj lions. first meeting of the new year next mouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. Frank Laughlin. Attending the dinner were Mr. DURING THE MONTHS Clifford L. Morrell has returned and Mrs. Edward M. Kelly, Mr. and home from the Post Graduate hos- Mrs. August T. Schmidt, Mr. and pital, New York, where he had Mrs. James W. Bly, Mr. and Airs. OF been a patient. He is convalescing Robert C. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- at the homo of his parents, Mr. mond T. McCuc, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- and Mrs. John Morrell. ris Walsh, Mr, and Mrs. James JANUARY Norman B. Lockwood, Jr.. son of Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert W Mrs. Norman B. Lockwood, an edu- Barber, Mr. and Mrs. C; Walton AND cation senior at Florida Southern Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M college, will begin ten weeks' in- Kelly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F, tern teaching next week In biology Schisslc.r. FEBRUARY and chemistry at Plant City, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kowvlaky, high school. Ho will be graduated Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kelly, Mr. from Florida Southern in June. and Mrs. Basil W. Kqhrn, Mi', and Mrs. Charles Fountain, Mr. and RED BAN<. Mrs. Norman S. Tookcr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Carney, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Fazzone, Mr. and Mrs. Oat- roll Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I* King. Fred Garrabrandt, Claude Waytc John Croft, Edward 11. Powell, Frank McCormlck, Norman Griffin, Frank Piney, Richard Shutc, How- ard M. Davenport, Miss Margaret A. Kelly, Miss Mary C. Kelly, Miss Helen T. Kelly, Mrs. Marion Pu- dcrsen. Miss Jane Doughty and Miss Marie Smith. Clearance Shrewsbury PTA Close-out values on outstanding merchandise. To Meet Tuesday Broken assortments priced for quick clearance. Robert Stone Will Address Group Robert Stone, psychologist, wil address the Shrewsbury Borough Parent-Teacher association next Tuesday at 8 p. m. in* the school — First Floor — auditorium. NOW Mr. Stone will discuss problems WAS connected with child education and Gi'ompton pin w.ilc corduroy, n colors i.or. 1.66 yd. child development that will he of interest to parents and teacheis. 80 square, pimjiilj pcrculcs in prints, stripes .01) .T9 yd. Ho was formerly connected with Gaiey & Lord pluiJ sw.'iggcr giugliains "1.25 Marlboro state hospital and is now .96 yd. associated with the Arthur Bris- Sanforized striped cliainljrtiys .05 .60 yd. AMI Wf H m WNM. HM+M bane Child Treatment Center at Allaire. The evening's program has Spun rayon dress plaitls 1.25 .79 yd. been arranged by Howard E. Mat- 2.50 tcson, school principal, and mem- 50-inch skirl anil dress woolens 1.50 yd. bers of the faculty. 51 gauge -15 ilonier funiniis brand nylon hose 1.95 1.65 Tho P.T.A. is sponsoring a show 1.05 1.35 featuring Edward Patterson, "No- 45 gauge !.iO denier liiinoii.s brand nylon liosc velty artist," to be held Saturday, if) rib plaid iirnlirolliis 5.50 < .'i.f)5 3.95 Jan. 29, at 2 p. m. in the schoo auditorium. Mr. Patterson, who re 'AH wool scarfs and head squares 1.05 1.00 sides in Shrewsbury, will present 2.95 1.95 his prog-ram In three parts, entitled Pure silk head .square;?, prints nnd florals "The Keepers with Chalk," "Art in All boxed stationery in all qualities one-half price Blacklist" and " Magic of the Na- tions.",

— Second Floor — WAS NOW Carter's 2o% 'vvnol knillotl slips 2.05 1.50 All wool skirts in plaid and solifl colors to 12.95 6.95 DfUVEMO HHK NUT fOMPKO INCLUDING WEATHffi-CONNtOt NEATER Quilted bed sacques to 10.05 6.95 Rayon print housecoats 15.05 10.95 TRADE-IN NECESSARY ktt « f*«

— Children's Dept. — WAS NOW Eelan finished sno\\'.siiil>'. Sizes. 2 lo A J2.95 6.95 SJclan finished snowsults, alpaca lined. Sizes C-IO 15.05 10.95 4-picce wool sweater-logging sets. Sizes 1 to 3 0.95 4.95 Gordon's cotton knit drawstring gowns 1.25 .95 Alpha Hit col I mi knit creepers. - Sizes i to 3 1.25 1.00 All-woo! skirls. Sizes S lo l'i 5.95' 3.95 Cotton dresses. Sizes 3 to 1" to 5.05 1.9SA2.05

The only tar you ttt» , — Basement — * > of '"""Tiii WAS NOW • . I ""? [it adjmmnt arsai dul to transportation charges "The many advantages of Hudson's "Step-Down" design art fullv tx- Thrcc-picfO stainless steel carving sets 0.95 7.95 pained and Illustrated In a booklet amilablc at all Hudson dealers'. », M «rt~ *wt lbs* OrMt HrfiM ftMwftt Trfplt-Saf* Irata * Ckram-Allty Mtttr Hock • S*ir-CnhiM Tim * Dial Social supper trays, 17x2M 3.05 '2.95 talmffM * fbUCwMMri CMdi • mi KM mm ttlwr wtrfwM HIIH«* yw «•! WHII HWttn it ttmiui tfOfmntt. l'lastic coated 57-inch long garment bags 5.05 3.95 WILKINS MOTOR SALES Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. HEO BAXE ItEGJSTEH, 'JAMJA'IJY 13, 1919

No Time For Relaxing GULP f LETTERS FROM RED BANK REGISTER In his annual report to the mayor imdj EVENTS OF YEARS AQO 4S-41 ItMi atrMt, Kid luk, N. ). council, Polios Chief Harry T. VanXole, OUR READERS ESTABLISHED Mil tit., said Ited Mank pulire liail arrested ll'M % John H. Cook and Henry Clay rilOTKSTS CAKDINAL'S FROM REGISTER tih persons in 11MK This was a record low1 in AliUlSST THOMAS IRVING BBOWN Fifty Yean Ago. einfd. The officers of the corp Ktitor sad Publl.awr rresls for a period of ten yearn or more, ion were I. Jay Trubin, president; To the Editor: The Guild of the Golden Rule JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor lowever, looking at the rcpui't openly, il 1 was so shocked when I learned oi Itnjamin Hurwltz, vice president; lcld a sociable at the hove of atnuel Ysnko, secretary and B4n- M. HAROLD KEIXV. A»teUnt Editor aeaiiN tliut; an average ol' almost one pei'son the unwarranted and brutal arrest Thcodoie Sickles on Mechanic W. HARRY rEXMNtiTOX. Plant Supt. or Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty, Pre- min Alperin, treasurer. was arrested vvvry day in I he year. late ot Hungary, thai 1 immediate- street and about 20 suejsta were A surprise party was tendered to Etfluftlvt National AdvcrtisthR Ilcprcfccnlntivr, liica present, Mr*. Samuel Cullington Wtekliet. 225 West 39th Street. New York City Ilijilienl ull'eli.ses on the chiefs aiTeW ly wrote a letter to the Secretary is* Luella Croyden at her home Chic»»i>-PMl»dHptilB-1)ctrolt cf State in .protest and I have juat on a portrait which wu chance J i Marion street, on Ncw Years ist, weir those involving disorderly nni- l-crcivcd a reply. off. ve. Those present were Misses •ublcription Fri.-ti in Advance. One ytui- 13.00; t-ix I am glad to release to the press •ntMh*. 12.00: thrft month,, *l,*>0; linglfl ropy. T <-«nt«. The St. James' club bazar, In uth Robinson, Christine and Bes- diicl, 138, and motor vehicle violations, 7(t. my letter and the anewer the progress for the past two weeks, Islute Wteklf. entcrtd m Second-Clat* Miittrr itti 1the Polt- Secretary o£ State. e Francis, Anella Lamb and Ada •>•« at Rtd Batik. N. i.. unilir thi Act o( March Thfi age group most fri'i|iicn(l,y in the bands! came to a dote with retlmatfi isel^on, James Giscifon, Samuel jf the law wan -0 to U0 years, aeeoiiiiling' profits amounting to $400. The nd Aibei-t Hembling, Prank Rice, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1M9 Congress of (lie United States money was to be used to make Im- ~arry Olsen, Mr, and Mrs. John D. or !(7 arrests. House of Representatives provement* to the clubhouae. !!ark, Mrs. Charles Croyden and Hei'ious crime that resulted in arrest Washington, D. C. A shooting match for a silver ser- tanley and Charles Croyden of If, Not Farsune, Why Not? December Z8, 1948 vice was held at Atlantic High- ;ed Bank, Louis Beeles of Long wa« low—one rape, 11 eases of more or less Honorable George C. Marshall lands with each man shooting at sland, John Caflin of Eatontown In the past week we have noticed in Herioim assault, three breaking and enter- The Secretary ot State five birds. Frank B. Hue won the nd Mrs. Augustus Ahearn of lliiltorinj; oilitur Washington, 25, D. C. match by defeating Dr. John H. [eansburg. couuty nuWR[>u]»ci'8 ing, one burglary, I hell of *;!(!, ll!t worlh or Van Mater. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Eisner of iali advocating (lie :t ]I|MII n I men t of Tlico- My dear Mr. Secretary: properly (.*-.•>.4t:t recovered) and 111 aiilo- Doremus Bros, of Red Bank, new West Front street, left by rail for |, dore I>. Parsons, Ued Jtnnk attorney, an I urn wiitlng to add my .protest owners of the Simon Miller build- mobiles (all recovered. I against the announced arrest of Angeles, Cal., where they would ''„',, «tate attorney general. We concur in evoi-y- Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty, the ing, announced they had rented tha pend tht winter. Neltlier the police nor llie public can prelate of Hungary, by the iJom- premises to David G. Applegatt, J; thing that was *nul iin-linline tho Nlatemenl A ncw golf course was being con- a lion I to forget that, Moiimoutli county was munist government there. 1 under- proprietor of the Enterprise meat ructed on the Hankinson farm J- that lie is one of the Ktute's It-adinj;' law stand that hu has been arrested on market. icar Eatontown. The farmhouse, listed third from the lop in the 'volume of suspicion of plotting against the A horse belonging to David Tay- •j: yet'*, that he enjovs a re|Hilaliou for intefjri- government, offcpying and treason, ontaining 18 rooms and several juvenile delini|iicni:y, as reported m

Here U new car WHOOSH you won't carburetor to clutch—tested and tuned. have to wait for —a pulse ol power The cost is surprisingly low—just about right off the production line. what you'd pay for a "rebore Job," with If your Bulck is a 1937 model or later, a- few parts replaced. Time payments will hold it down to a few dollars a A WORD TO m WISE • SUFFICIENT bring it In to our service department. In less than 2 days, we'll lift out the month. old engine and put this latest, liveliest Drive In this week—and let us quota Fireball In its place. It'a oil new, from you the exact figure! DE RIDDER BUICK, INC. 183 to 169 Monmouth Street, Red stank, N. J. 14 BROAD STREET. RED BANK TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-093 3

s.Q RED BAXK REGISTER. .TAXUART 13, 1913

STATE OF NEW JEtSEV Lou Anna Edgerlen Dcpartawat •! SUtm OTRTlFiUATi. O¥ X>1SSOLUTXOW Heads Eatontown Social Service Spring Bride-Elect To #11 t» whoa thtit ynxnt mi*, Grtctinc: ., '* ITS SPRING Mr. and Mrs. William J. Edger- WttliRKAS, it •PPeaV tg lfc^»atii fsctlon, by duly »utiicnticated vc-cord oi Democratic Club Will Expand en of Middletown township have Iht procccdinsa fgr the voluntary <1.B- at ade known the engagement of solutivn thertoi by the unanimous con* Chester j. Cestarc heir daughter, Miss Lou Anna Ed- ^ent ot all the stockholders* deposited Case Study NOW OPEN in mg olhct, that Jr'lSHKBMJS&'S WAlt- DEAN'S Pi i Elected President rerten, to Marine Sgt. William Mc- KtT, INC, » canKTutioi. ot thlm stale. ilintan. The wedding will take bos* principal oliice it situated at No. although it's Winter lace in March. a Bust Front Stnet, in tb« Borou^t Gerald J. Ccslarc was elected Executive Director iitd flank. County of Monmoutb, outside. president of the Democratic club of New Jersey (tfecrge A. Gray beintf of Eatontown at a meeting Monday Explains Work With the uaeat therein and in charge thereof* night in the headquarters of'the upou whom process may be 6«->rved)f has You are olwoys complied with the requirement* of Ti'.lt? borough's first aid squad. Mrs. Alary Tuberculosis Program RED BANK'S OLD and 14, Ccrporutions, General, of Revised welcome to S. Malone wi<£ chosen vice jH'esi- Statutes ol New Jcrtey, preliminary to dent; Leo Malone, secretary, and Confident that the {30,000 quota the i»suln« of this Certificate ot D\»- come in and Anthony Piccola, treasurer. set for the 1948 seal Bale will be solution. met this year, the Monmouth Coun- HOYf THEREFORE, I, the Secretary . look around. BOOK SHOP of State ol the Stale of New Jersey, ty Organization for Social Service Da Hereby Certify that the said cor- is proceeding with plans for an ex- poration did, on the thirty-first day ol No obligation to buy. December, liM8, file In my office a duly panded educational and case find- executed and attested consent in writing ing program. This was announced to the dissolution of said corporation, today by Miss Winona Dan ah, ex- Books On All Subject* Bought executed by all the stockholders thereof, which eoid consent and the record oi ecutive director. he proceedings aforesaid are now on Miss Darrah said that the organ- lile in my laid ofiic* ai provided by ization expects to expand its ca«e- And Sold tlr.ding program greatly in the com- "lit TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hnva ing year. Eight hundred twenty- htreunto set my hand af- fixed my official sen), at seven persons were X-rayed at Al- Seal Trenton, this thirty-first day lenwood In 1948 for the special of December, A. D,, ont LITTLi SILVEt RID IANK t-1132 chest clinic services held through- thousand nin* hundred and out the county. In addition to forty-eight. ADAMSON LLOYD B. MARSH, these X-rays, approximately 1,700 Secretary of Statt. CIIIMI In flower arrangement now In pro*rtM. Phone for Information. school children, teachers and other school personnel were X-rayed by COMMON-LAW I/ISI the National X-ray surveys, Inc., of SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue uf • writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of Orange. BOOK SERVICE tha Monmouth County Court, Law Industrial and community sur- Miss Lou Anna Edgertcn Division, will be exposed to lal* at pub' veys have been conducted through lie vendue. cm Monday, the 17th day of January, 1949. the facilities of the New Jersey Miss Edgerten was graduated 87 LINDEN PLACE RED BANK between tha hours of 12 o clock and 5 state department of health in the rom Middletown Township hlgn o'clock (at i o'clock Eastern Standard post and are already being consid- school. Spt. McClintan is stationed Time) in the niU'riinon of siiid day, ut tho Court House In tho Borough of Free- ered for the future. The follow-up at the Marine barracks, Pier urea, hold, County of Monmouth, New Jcney, of these surveys is made by the pub- EaiJe. He served with the Marines to satisfy a judgment of snid court lic health nurses of the county. for two years in the Pacific theater amounting to approximately {356.00, "Prompt follow-up is essential lo of war. All the defendant's riiiht, title nnd in- Gerald J. Ccstare terest, if any, in and to the following: a successful survey," said Misj Al! that tract or Barrel of land and President Cestare appointed Mr. Darrah, "whether conducted by the John Augustus .Kocbling, designer TELEVISION premises, hereinafter particularly de- Piccola chairman of the by-laws official or voluntary health agency." of tho Brooklyn bridge and the Bi-ribed, Bltuntc, lying and being in th« Township of Middletown, in the County committee, which will meet next The nurses in Monmouth county span across Niagara Falls, was born of Monmouth nnd State of New Jersey. Tuesday night at his home. made 3,779 tuberculosis nursing vis- ind educated in Prussia. ON EASY TERMS Bcin? numbered nnd designated ns Lots Numbers 103 nnd 104 on the "Map Mayor F. Bliss Price thanked the its during the first 11 months of of Le'tison Manor, Lenison, Middletown members for the flowers and best the year. Of that number, 878 vis- Townnhip. Monmouth County, New Jer- wishes sent him by the club on its were made to former sanator- sey." and particularly described at fol* New Years day when he took of- ium patients or individuals with ac- BUYING? flce. "TlEGINNING nt > point In the west- tive disease; 618 visits to patieiltl erly side of Maple Drive, distnnt 40 feet Mr. Ccstarc announced that Paul under observation for tuberculosis northerly from the point of interiec- Klernan, former mayor of Long and 1,423 visits to individuals who tion of the northerly side of Woodlund SELLING ? Avenue with the westerly side of said Branch, will act aa toaetmastor at were exposed to "open" cases o( Maple Avenue; and from thence running the testimonial dinner to be ten- tuberculosis. The remaining 880 (1) Westerly, nlonK Lot Number 105 il dered Mayor Price Saturday, Jan. visits were made to individual* Block Number 6. 100 feet to Lot Num. INSURING ? ber 89 on mid Map; thence (1) North, 29, at Fold's. Leon A. Fary is din- with bone or gland tuberculosis, or erlr, along Lots Numliem Si) nnd 00, ner chairman. in behalf of tuberculosis patienti forty feet to Lot Number 102 on (nil and their families. The weekly Map: thenca Cl) Knsterly, along Lot LAWLEY AGENCY Number 102, 100 feet to the wester!) chest clinics 'in Monmouth county side of laid Maple Drive; thence (41 are being increasingly well attend- UICHIES.KOOL, Southerly, along the westerly B[o!c~oi HEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Catholic High ed due to the co-operation of all CHESTERFIELDS said Mnplt Drive, 40 feel to tha point HIGHWAY 35 MIDDLETOWN nursing organizations in the coun- cr placo of BeKlnninr. ty, the family physicians and wtl- Seized ns the property of Jess!* dnd Pupil Is Finalist Evn Lnmhcrnon taken in execution f)1 ' PHONE HED BANK 64)410 fare agencies. the suit of Fidelity Union Trust Com- Maureen Hayes pany, a eorpcrntlon nnd to be sold by UNO CHECK. M. 0. *> rOSTM. NOT! IBA B. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. V. F. W. Auxiliary n»teit Nov. an. 1948. Competes Tomorrow , CcorKe B. Turton, Att'y, Apron Sale Today fE DEUViftY > THI CHATHAM*AA % (.i0 lines) 121.01 Maureen Hayes, daughter of Mr. ON A Mat •MtaHrtlMi'V(*«*s? PLOWS and Mrs. John Hayes of Burlington The Ladies' auxiliary of Vernon CHANCERY 1/271 ave., Leonardo, a senior at Red A. Brown post, V.F.W., met at the oiflir IM With Hit PiMtt ill Ttkvislte SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a wrij Bank Catholic high school, tomor- of execution to me directed, i#?uec Get Ready For Winter With A post homo on Mechanic st. last out of the Superior Court of NeM row will compete in the finals of Thursday night, with President ATTINTIOH: Wt 4» »•» emptey •uhftf* •••HCI'M to tousle aw Jersey, (Chancery iHvhton) will be «-v the dramatic interpretation contest Helen Marthen presiding. Plans On Mont commitments. All rar Da MM! ttltfiiira Mrvic* to 4MM posed to Bale tit public vendue, on to be held in St. Vincent's academy, Monday, the SS 1st. day of Junuiury, 1949, were made for an apron sale to be 42" SINK & WASH TUI by Dy Mont trainta technician! tMlMivil.it . between tho hours of VI o'clock and I Gledhill Snow Plow Newark. held today under the chairmanship •ttanrinq Whit* P«rctHI» o'clock (ut '1 o'clock Eastern Standurd The contest Is sponsored by the ol Ruth Taylor and general mem- White EMIM.** Cabin** Pur Television Salon Optn Evening! Till 10 P. M. Time) In the iiftcrnooii of mild day( ct For l]/>-Ton and Larger Truck* New Jersey Forensic league, ol the Court House in the Borough of bership. A-1 «mlH. Freehold, County of Monmouth, New which Red Bank Catholic is a mem- Reported on the sick liat were Jersey, to satisfy A judgment of snld Or With A ber. Nine contestants will partici- Combination court .(mounting to approximately pate In the finals, all of them win- Mrs. Margaret ShaffQr, Mrs. Rose Chrome Spigots, 110,128.00, ners in preliminary contests held Moyis and Mr*. Evelyn Taylor. Straintri k Trips ALL that tract or parcel of land, sit- in three centers. Rider college, Membership Chairman Rose EATONTOWN RADIO & TELEVISION :iiitc. lyhiK nnd bc-infc in the Township of Peerless Snow Plow Flake read a letter regarding the Shrewsbury, in the County of Monmouth, Trenton; Rutgers university, New- in the Stute of New Jersey: ark, and Teacher college, Patcrson. 50th Golden Anniversary member- 17-19 MAIN STREET, EATONTOWN, NIW JIRSEY Bcltifl Intruded to be lot No, 67 at for one Ion anil smaller trucks, pick-ups, jeeps, ship drive and also brought to the "American Standard" shown on a mtip entitled "Mnp of Prop- MISH Hayes placed first ill the attention of the members the 23d .Telephone; ioUnfown 3-0561—3-0910. erty of Benjamin A. Parker Estate, near etc. We also have a limited number of used Rider sectionals for her interpre- "Richmond" Red Bank, New Jersey" made by (JtoiKc tation of a scene from "Riders to Annual Women's Patriotic Con NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. I>. Cociur. C. G. Fcbtunry 8, 1'jl.j, Red The Bonnl of Education of the School District of the "•orouith of Eatontown, Bunk, New Jersey. plows. the Sea," by John Synge. Other ferer.ee to be held Jan. 27, 28 and A-t Quliti Monmouth county. New Jersey, hereby Hives notice that n public hearing will bo Rider winners were representatives 29 at the Hotel Stntler, Washing- Klvcn tho tentatively approved school budget for the school year of 11U9-195O, BEGINNING nt n point In the westerly ton, D. ft. Said public hciirinjt will be held on Mondiiy evening, Jniuiary 24. 1949, in the side ot Clinton Plnce said point hclnst of Trenton Central high school and • »r«od Uoroueh Hall, Kntontown. New Jersey, at 8:00 P. M. distant 000 feet from the southerly side Villa Victoria academy, Trenton. Hospitality Chairman Ruth Tay- Ballot of Newman Spring's Road measured nlons L D. SEELY CO. A copy of aaUi budget will be on file and ore a for public examination from the the westerly side of Clinton Place; lor, chairman for Fort Monmouth, • Breod dnte of this publication up to nnd in chiding the date of public hearing, at the These contestants will compete with Culm thence (I) along tha westerly side of NEW JERSEY DI8TBIBUTOB the three Newark and the three reported that the Christinas party uitico of the District Clerk from Monday through Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 P. M. Clinton Plncc SO feet to the northeast • t only. Paterson winners for final honors. was a large success and was great- Druwtrl corner of lot No* 68; thence (2) along ly appreciated by the boys at the Said budget will also be open for examination at snld henrlnit. the northerly side of lot No. 68 parallel Cor. South and Clinton Sis., Eatontown At the Forensic league's poetry Doorl By order of the Board of Education of the Borough of Eatontown, In the County with the southerly side of Newmnn fort. The auxiliary will hold of Monmouth. and itntv of New Jersey. Spring* Bond, 142VC- feet to a point in interpretation contest held Dec. 17 n Immctjian party some time i February for Delivery Dated: Jnnunry R, 194ft. th© westerly line of the whole tract! Phone Eatontown 3-0179 in Our Lady of Good Counsel high RICHARD B. ROBERTS, thence <3) In n northerly direction school, Newark, Marie Heffernan, a the boys in the .hospital at Fort Tracy Stainless Steel parallel with the westerly hide of Clin- Red Bank Catholic senior and Monmouth. and White Porcelain BUDGET STATEMENT. . """"^ Cto* ton Plncc SO feet to u point; thene* (4) daughter of MY. and Mrs. John C. 42-80-72" In Stock. Budget Budget nlonff tho southerly side of lot No. 81 The auxiliary will meet again to 1948-1949 1949.1950 parallel with the second course U2'i Heffernan of Allenburst, received night at the post rooms. Current Expense feet, to the point or place of betcinnlnK<' an excellent rating for her inter- 4" CAST IRON Administration: School Elections | 80.00 t 70.00 Seised as the property of Jack pretation of Francis Thompson'sa , STOLE CHICKENS In Whippje, #H nls., tnlten In execution nt "Hound of Heaven." This S' s the SOIL PIPE Salaries 1,000.0(1 1.350.00 the suit of Reconstruction Flnnnce Cor* Ernest Iverson of CenterviUe was stock Other Expenses _..._ 110.00 120.00 poration, a corporation of the Unite* MEET THEM HERE! highest rating awarded. Represen- Instruction Trailer: States, and to be Bald by tatives of 27 public and private given a 30-day sentence in the & FITTINGS Touchers' Salaries _ _ 19,700.00 24.noO.O9 Textbooks _ 2,000.00 1,500.00 IRA WOLCOTT, Sheriff. high schools of New Jersey partld county jail Saturday by Stanley Supplies .• _ _ 8,000.00 2,500.00 Ditcd: Pec. 27. 1943. pated in the contest. Stillwell, Holmdel township magis- Other Expenses .. „ 80.00 60.00 Clmrlcs R. L. Hemmersley, Att'y, trate, on a charge of stealing chick- BATHTUBS Operation: <4I» lines) $20.58 Kobert Douglas, born in Scone, ens. The charge was made by Mrs. tV, and 5-Pt. Recessed Cant SnlnrleH—Janitor and other employees _ 2,150.00 2,ir>0.00 Monmouth County Surrofata's OIRca. Scotland, was a student of fruit Mary Granato, also of CenterviUe. Iron Built-in Tubs In Stork Janitor's Supplies : 200.00 150.00 In the mutter of the estate of Dextel Fuel 1,400.00 2,000.00 Blr.gden, deceased, Notice to creditor! chemistry and in 1912 was able to 454 and 5-Ft. End Tubs Llnht. Water nnd Powrr 400.On 450.00 Iverson was arrested by state police In Stock. lo present claims agnlnst estate. extract and prepare commercially at Keyport. Alfonso Dixon of Marl- Telephone and Telegraph _ 100.00 125.00 Pursuant to the order of Dormnn Mo the fruit ingredient pectin, which boro township was fined $10 for Colx months from the elate of tht ALANS aforesaid order, or they will be forevei Debt Service • , Expert Upholsterers Redemption of Bonds 2,000.00 2,000.00 barred of their actions theiefor agalnsl Galvanized, Black and Interest on Bonds 429.00 3,800.00 the snld subscribers. For 28 Years Copper tinted: Freehold. N. J., December Totnl Debt Sorvlco I 2,429.00 I 5.800.00 14th. 1948. Pipe and Fitting* SOURCES OP REVENUE BANK OF NEW YORK AND FIFTH 1947-1948 1948-1949 1949.1950 AVENUE BANK (formerly Bank ol AUTOMATIC HOT WATHK Actual Etttlmmted Estimated New York and Trust Company.) Will Reupholster Stnlc Funds 115.562.79 lls.300.00 119.000.OP By: Stewart L. deVnusney, * STEAM SYSTEMS District Tiixea 4S.807.00 48,129.00 48.SS4.OO Vice President. Coal—Gas—Oil Burning i Balances ",...... ».,.••••...... 12,027.04 3,000.00 4,600.00 48 Wall Street. New York. N. Y. MMmfATE DELIVERY MABEL WHITNEY BLAGDEN, Your Living Room ToUli t14.89S.83 1*5,429.00 $72,184.00 R. F. D. 1, Box 3S4-B, Bed Bank, N. J. Messrs. Parsons. Labrecque. Cnn?.oni> NOTICE. 4 Combs, Suite to Look Notice is hereby clven that the Board of Education of the Borough of Unit 18 Wallace Street, 8tWer will hold a public hearing on the proposed budtfet nnd financial atatemant. Red Bank. N. J. Oil Burnen with ax herein set forth, between the hours of 8:00 F. M. and 10:00 P. M. on January Attorneys. ' Minneapolis 21, 1949. at the Markhitm Place School. Like New!! Snlct budget will be, on flic nn4 optn to the public between the hours of tioo Notice •! Stttlimint al Account. Honeywell Controls P. M. and 3:90 F, M.. {rom January 13th to January 21. 1849, at the Mnrkham . Estate of Llndley M. Hoffman, dc. ALAN8 oilers you your choice of fine fabrics available censed. Notice is hereby given thai thi 8ARAK M. LIPPINCOTT. accounts of tho subscriber, executor ol from our large selection of better grade materials, District Cl«rk. the estate of snid deceased, will bi PROPOSED BUDGET audited and stated by the Surrogate u with no charge for changing of stylo . . . such'as vu-i Proposed tha County of Monmouth and reoortei v ~ ' Budist Budget for settlement to thi Orphans' Court a moving wood trimming, piping, clc. 1948-1949 1949.1960 •aid county, on Thursday, the Thin Current Expenses day of February, A. D., 1849. at 10:lM l'lionc or write luilui/ for a fire miphoMcriny Administration - . . . o'clock A. M., at which time appllcn OH and Electric School Elections .'. » SO.OO I 80,00 tlon will be made fcr the allowance o Salnrlc* —~ - 1,680.00 1,100.00 commissions, .and counsel feck. cslimule . . . our representative will vail RANGES Other Expenses 100,00 100,00 Dated: December 20th; A. D., 1948. Instruction—Proner ... . THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK Ol ut your coHcciiknvc- Snlnrlcs, Teachers „_ -.._.„..• 30,820.50 37,720.00 THIS CITY OF NBW YORK, Extra Heavy Text Books -..».,- 1,200.00 1.500.00 B>: ROBERT L. CUDD, Siipnllet for Instruction 1,000.00 1,200.00 Second Viet President, —PHONE LONG •RANCH 8-0350 — Duty Brume Ofxirntlon II Broad Street, Binaries, Janitors und other employed 6,350.00 CfOO.OO N«w York City, N. Y. 9mm op to 10 gaJk>M of No timer) No guenworkt Automatic Supplies - 716.00 800,00 Executor. 1,500.00 1.5C0.00 Messrs. Qulnn, Dorenlus, McCue water. Patented, gentle Chooae drynau you want. YOU CAN PURCHASE FURNITURE FOR Cellar Light." Wiitfir'tilid "Telephone^ ~. 850.00 100.00 . * Russtll, Co-ordinate Actlvltln 71 Broad Street, : but thorough action Dry-dial ihuta Dryer Bedrooms, Living Rooma, Kitchen*, Dining Sump Put.:p« Snlv.flcn, Attendance Officer*, Media*) Impectors Red Bank, N. J. Room* and All Other Occasional Furniture nnd Nursn ••"— 900.00 •09.00 Attorneys. wishes cleaner . . . com- off automatically when Other Expenses „..„ :„,.....„„...... 75.00 71.00 Notice of Satitamaat of Account. AT ALAN8 DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU COME IN KND Estate of William W. Vaughan, de. pletely automatic . . . in- Aiixtliary Aiccncics 25.00 clothes are bone dry ." . Tt'nnKnortntioi) , « ...... ceased. Notice II hereby given that thi AT 40% TO 60% SAVINGS LOOK AROUND accounts of the subscribers, Alice M. »taH» anywhere ... no ready to fold and store T.. Fixed Chames 17,225.00 Vaughan and .Matthew J. Burns, ai Tuition V. - 850.00 Executors of the estate of said WIlllaR botting ... no vibration. or just right for ironing. OPEN EVCN.NG8 . Jnsurancu ,-- • -— W. Vaughan will be audited and stated Totnl Current Expenses »61,950.50 by the Surrogate of the County of Mon. WATCH FOR ALANS SHOWROOM SPECIALS Reliuli'K and Replacements „ I mouth and reported for settloaitnt tt AMERICAN lltilldlnif nnd l)rounil« - « »-. 8,280.00 The Xonmouth County CourlSSrobsti LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS NO RED TAPE Debt Sirvlco ' , ' „„„„«» Division, on Thursday, theisfpntecnti GET PROOF from w BEFORE yov buy Rands : • - H.000.00 day of February, A, D,, .114#'nt lOtOI FREEZER €i Interest 8,127.50 o'clock A. M., nt which,tttm-applicntlor will he made for thi ijflRnce of thi SOLD ON EASY TERMS balance of commissions nnd counsel fena 70 So. Call APPLIANCE Crund Total • '•'. Dated) January 5, A, I).. 1949, SOURCES OF REVENUB' ALICE It' VAUCHAN, 7th Ave ALANS 1947-1948 t Box 184, tied Bank, II, 1, BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Long COMPANY Actilfil MATTHEW 1. BURNS, UPHOLSTERY SHOPS g ( ; | 7,792,25 129 Woodlnnd Avmue, Long Highway 35, T'iii"'. 157,487,60 • Westfleld. N, J. 46 Monmouth St. Phone 6-2506 Red Bank and •ranch Tulllon • •— 955.00 As Executors, At Headden's Corner Other Soureen » « 1,413.61 Sydney G. Soom, Esq.. IS6 Broadway Phone 6-0670 Long Branch •ranch Furniture Showrooms e-0380 Phone Red Bank 6-3877 Hull,net- f 4,IBG.2l» 800.00 744 Broad Street, Newuk'k', i, N. J, 171,733,01 $71,358.00 |8«,560.0» u,. Attorney. BANK REGISTER. JAXTTART 13, Page Nine "What do you consider disorderly ATHLETE'S FOOT Open* Office Here When Women Cu conduct, your honor?", asked one Patock Construction Co. M* Alukal — *•>€!< — Ma Mi* To Police Court of the women hopefully, v For quick relief an* t—* molli jat , . ," ;" ,."' FAIR HAVEN, N. 4. the famous VICTORY OWIMENT. Da. When several women occupy a BAYNTON'S veloped for the boy» la the Army, »» double apartment anything can Auxiliary Fold* «00 Commercial and Residential Construction for the home folio. Get VICTOR Y-GH Results. Also (or First AM «|4 ItcMa*. luppcn. So Recorder John V. Cru- •Surgical Dr LINOLEUM SHOP -•••:'•'•: KED BANK 6-1078 Sift I* use on any part of the kaaji. well discovered in police court Sold by all Drug StorM _j Tuesday morning. J^iyht hundred surgical dreaalnys Authorized 'AgentB For This is what he heard. Mai-y were folded at a meeting1 Monday O'Ncll claimed June Harrisun luu.i afternoon of the Fair Haven Auxil- ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM . RUBBER . her frying pan. Both women live iary of Rivervlew hospital. Mrs. at 19 Harding pi. Miss Harrison ac- G. Stephen Young of Jiumaon prt;- ASPHALT TILE AGONY OF ACID STOMACH AND cused Miss O'Neil of taldny her sidi'd at the session held in the table lamp in retaliation. Ntiilhur .Episcopal parish house. NAIRN'S LINOLEUM . ASPHALT TILE woman presented enough evidence Plans were di.scius.sed with Mrs. ULCERS RELIEVEOnDe o£ these AinercrilenTU work LASTs almost Immediately!. to warrant their accusations. Jjcon Vnnlirunt, ways and means CONGO . WALL M«nf ButTerera Testify to Symptomatic Relief from Burn- Itiirht from the fir.-'t tablet It :icu to relieve the hoiTlble inK. Acid Stomach. Awful Can, Ulcer Pains, Muscular liurninu of stomiu-h acids. Another of Its uroportics The recorder said, "If I charged committee chairman, for holding GOODYEAR RUBBER FLOORING Aehas und Pains, Sick Headaches. Colds and Other Ail- rarric< Un- iinti-nclil action into tho Intestinal tract. either of you with petty larceny it small card parties during the win- ments Resulting from Hyperacidity. And still Hnolher protects the delicate and irritated mem- would cost tlie county $500 and It1:- months at the homes of the var- PITTSBUKG INTERLOCK. PLASTIC WALL lmines by u |mln-r,,lii.viiiK rnntinit uclion. would necessitate work by a judb'u ious auxiliary members, Mrs. Fred- MAKI THIS Mil TRIAL OF I). J. liaiwof.ilV Private Km-muln is uvullable In handy Ub't-ln. It has Included in it an Intiredlcnt which helps and 23 jurymen. It's not worth it prick \V. Oppcr and Mrs. Alice TILE Nature hi'i-sclf to nlknlizc your »tonuwh content and bring for a one-dollar flying pan." He GrcSHhoff were the hostesses. GAIWOODS TABLETS prompt Kyni|i:t)tn«:Ic' rc'iei". TJuit i* why tiiis formula na- 5 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J, Don't neglect HARMFUL utomach RCIIIF. These excess, curb iimaxiir,' results. You, loo. run join that vtist Kroup continued, "Von" better take it easy The next meeting of. the groui> nauseating acids are a real danger Inside of you. Not who have found it lin-wihlc— alter ninny yrnrK—to enjoy a over there because disorderly con- will he held-Monday, Feb. 14. at Telephone 6-3876 only do they make your food eour and Indigestible, mit tiiirmnl mt-al, without extreme l'liin symptoms. duct Is another matter." tho parish house. they aUo eat into the lining of your ptomach. Ynur orpins become swollen and bloated. Your stomach is a nauseating, gassy mass. NOW D. J. GAKWOOD'S TABLETS Your whole eyotem can be affected by excess jiLoinncli ARE OFFEKED ON A MONEY-BACK icldi. For ncld Is Nature's danger niRnai! A wuininc to beware of Toxic Infection?, muscular uchep, OOIUA, con- GUAKANTEE!! John T. Simpson, architect-en- stipation and other unhealthy conditions which you be- Provo tho nowcr of this amusing formula yom*elf with- gineer, has opened an office in the come Euscepttble to when excess stomach odd* enter your out rliklnx ono.MJit. On In u Sun ltay UrUK Store, and former Broad street bank building: system! ink for the 33-ilny tioatmont of I>. J. Cm-wood's Tablets. Follow carefully the Insl ructions for IS days At tho end at 12 Broad st. He was formerly Begin Fighting Symptoms At Once! of tluit '.line, you must be *iiti3(ied—no matter how iotitf. located at Newark, but for the last or for how mr.ny ycar« you have Buffered—or every poniy six years has been with the War But he c&retu). Don't use cheap, untried "alknlizor-J." will ho refunded at the very store from which you pur- Begin NOW to Ufle D. J. fiarwood'n Private Formula. chased them. Department, doing special engin- You can be certain that only pure medicaments are iistd MCI (I VnilRCCin l«l>°1 «1»|q«i "inuiMJ eering work at Fort Monmouth. in thla unusual tablet, Mr. Simpson is a licensed archi- AVAILABLE IN KED HANK AT tect and engineer in this stato as well as in New York, Pennsylvania SUN RAY DRUG STOKiS, KiD N. J. and Massachusetts. He is a member of the American Institute of Arch- itects and the National Society of Professional Engineers. nuns WEAR 20 BROAD ST. 185 BROADWAY AND THE BRIDE Keyport Wants RED BANK LONG BRANCH A WEDDING GOWN BY FORMALS & CO., ASBURY PARK New Fire Hose Action Taken Desjtite ANNOUNCES A WE HAVE YOUR GOWN HERE Fight Over Committee Despite an argument over the FOR YOUR DAY OF DAYS! two sets of standing committees on the Keyport borough council, that body Monday night authorized ad- ^ A I E LAST DAY OF SALE f AIP vertisement of bid.? for 1,000 feet of two-and-a-halt-inch-hose for tlie lire department. The bids will be 5 ALE JANUARY 1STH 5 ALlC received Jan. 24. Fire Chief Frank McCleaster convinced the council that the hobe 200 WEDDING GOWNS was necessary in the case of A bad fire and was alco necessary so as not to endanger the firemen in tlie event the present hose failed to stand tho necessary pressure. DISCOUNT GROUP 1 At the re-organ Ization meeting GROUP 2 Mayor Charles Applegate appointed REGULAR fi 2B-$175 REGULAR $90-$1» a set of committees und the coun- cil another. When Councilman Hew- itt W. Wharton moved Monday night to have tlio chairn)un 'of tlic fire committee take steps to se- STOREWIDE CLEARANCE $ cure tho hose. Mayor Applegate ob- jected stating that ho didn't think NOW NOW that the borough had a Ire com- mittee. 75 Asked for a ruling on the matter, Howard W. Roberts, borough attor- ney, fiald the council has first to create the committee since there is nothing in the law that «ays SALE such a committee must be ap- ALL LACE pointed, and therefore, if the coun- rAl regular prices every dollar's worth that Huber'* can put into their merchandite goet GROUP 3 cil creates a committee, it may REGULAR $60-$80 designate the committee heads. into them! Hence tmr Reputation for Value! That'* why a Hale auch a» our current SIZES Mayor Applegate said he was SATIN basing his opinion on a ruling by clearance, means "bargains" that arc "bargains" — Every item on tale it from our regular George A. Gray in a cose at Sea Bright and on an opinion by Leon stock. Simply select any item at our price — deduct 30% to obtain tale price! .Reussllle, Bed Bank borough attor- ALL NOW VELVETS ney. "That may be their opinion," said Mr. Roberts, "but they are not bor- STYLES 35 TAFFETA ough attorneys for Keyport, and I have given you my opinion on the point." The discussion was dropped off when Councilman Wharton moved 30% off No fancy front — no fancy prices. We invite you to come up and look to advertise for bids. around. Bridal veils, bridesmaids' dresses and hats. In hia review of the fire hose sit- uation, Chief McClcastcr said the SUITS 10% discount on bridesmaids' outfits during this sale. department has on hand 3,600 feet TOPCOATS of two and one-half-inch hose, of which only about 1,200 feet is in Were 47.50 Were 38.00 50 first class condition. He warned NOW 33" NOW 24' that in case of a serious fire the present hose would not take the 5 5 FORMALS & pressure required and further Were BB.00 Were 48.00 warned that the use oC tho poor NOW 38 ° NOW 31 ° hose endangered the lives of the BRIDAL CONSULTANTS liremen who could be trapped in a 00 We Do Not Rent Gowns . . .Gowns Are For Sale Only fire in case the hose failed to stand Were 60.00 Were 58.00 5 the necessary pressure. "Good file NOW 42 NOW 38 ° 183 MAIN STREET, A8BURY PARK (1 Flight Up) Opp. Whelan's Drug 8tor» hose," Chief McCleaster said, "la Opan Evenings til 8 P. M. Closed Sunday TELEPHONE ASBURY PARK 1-0213 one of the most essential things in By MERIT — ORAMMARCY PARK By ROCK-KMT — HART, SCHAFFNER town and the sooner we can got HAMMONTON PARK — FASHION PARK and MARX — FASHION PARK new hose, tho better off we will be." They're stand-outs in looks and cab comfort! Piloting Classes Open Tuesday Night 307o off 30°/ooff 30°/ooff Shrewsbury Power squadron's winter piloting classes, the only free school of learning for boatmen KNOX HATS COST-CUTTtM NEW in Monmouth county, will start LEE HATS MUFFLERS next Tuesday at the Spring Lake Woob * Bayou by Famous Makers Memorial Community club. Were 10.00 NOW Harold Field, chairman of regis- Were 7.50 NOW 5'" Were 1.88 NOW V° tration and Former Commander 7 STUDEBAKER'49ERS Marshall VanWinkle, Jr., chairman Were 12.50 NOW 8' ' Were &80 75 of local board of admissions of the Were 8.60 NOW 5" NOW 1 local unit, will accept registration and inquiries by phone or letter prior to the opening class. This marks the ninth year of activities Amtricg's ntwwtand for the squadron whose piloting class lectures have been received by finest trucks hundreds of enthusiastic yachUmen off 307ooff 30°/o off and women alike. Small boat handling is an Inter- eating subject and the ten-week FOWNES GLOVES course, free of any charges for at- FKK GROSS CLOVES ENTIRE STOCK tendance, is generally accepted by WM4.M NOW 3'° young and old of any boating lam- OF ily. Subjects such as equipment, Were 8.50 NOW 5" rules, seamanship, safety, the com- W.r, *M NOW 4 " pass, navigational aids, charts, man- 90 ners and customs will be fully dis- SPORTSWEAR cussed each Tuesday evening. Lec- w»..» NOW 4 Were 10.00 NOW 6*" turers selected by Comm. VanWin- kle arc Richard my, Freehold; Ken Adams, Long Branch; Philip Tuck- Shawn wllh van fcaa> — . Little Silver; Maurice Htrold, «aw IK-fra Slueiekaher Sea Girt; Robert Kelly, Little Sil- frvck-aviiliMt in 4 whett- ver; Francis Fisher, Belmar; James bam for 9 foot, la foot, 14 30°/ooff 30°/o off 30°/o off or 15 font and 17 or II foot E. Harvey, Little Silver, and Ed- bodlM. Tnm'i a 3-ton model ward Davles, Gooseneck point, in aamc wbeelbuea. Advanced courses for members of the Shrewsbury Power squadron JAYSON SLACKS ROBES • A MW kind of truck! Encloud tltpil Hug* wind- • are now being conducted each 7> 1S thltld and windows! Htad room, hip room, l*g I Wednesday night at the Portaupeck Were 12.50 NOW 8' Were 1740 NOW 12' room le «por»l ' flro house. The subjects taught SHIRTS • A law cab Doer! Automatic "hold-optn" deer < cover all phases of navigation In- tleatl cluding celestial navigation. At Were 15.50 NOW 10" Were 10.00 NOW 1 3'** tho termination of the piloting Were 3.06 NOW 2'*' • Foef.eenfrolled "nir tceop" fleer ventilalien I Ad- , class, examinations will be given 8ORRY! NO ALTERATIONS! Rayons A All. Wool Flannels iuttablo window v/ing(, tool Unique ntw lytlem ; those wishing to qualify for squad- , . of healing and defrosting—Sludtbaker's Truck ! ron membership. The cloaa will Cllmatlxer—It available at moderate added ceil. ' meet at 8 ft. m. for the first lecture MM iiui uuml wHk MM WHM'I DMII hvik tram, following regiatratlon. hlpl Whither it'i a half-ton, thret-quarttr-ton • New lavlngi in operating cetlil Sup*r-rvgg*d Sales Final — No Alterations During This Sale (•boon above), one-ton or lantr model, every 1949 framei, axlei, tranimiiiiantl Nsw range of iliet Studeblker truck eUndi up auptrbly under bard UK. and wheebaietl Deep-freezing of food was devel- oped because a New England OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 P. M. BROTHERS sciontlut spent several years in La- WERNER'S GAKAGE brador nnd not|ced that quick-fro- •j. This sale does not include Arrow Shirt Products, Alligator, lotany "BOO" Clothing, Tailored by Derolf, •1 MONMOUTH 8TBEET, STATE HIGHWAY 11OUXK SO, zen fish nnd caribou meat were Un- JIED BANK, K. J. der and flavorsomo after months of Interwoven Hose and any other price fixed I BKLl'OKD, M. J, to the Arctic air, I Page Ten TIED BANK KEGIBTETt,• JAMJAttY 13, 1!M§ Chemical Society CHRISTIAN SCIENCE More And More Church Cabinet Croup To Meet nitoa by Graduate CeneUcrca Program* A meeting of the Monmouth FLOWERS, To Your Order! Children At Is Reorganized county section of the American TUCK IIS WINS 8:45 A. M. Chemical society will be held to- Every Sunday Warden* Elected,' night at the new laboratory of the COMET SHOP The Story Hour Hanson-VanWinkle-Munning com- IM Broadway Long Branca WNBC 8:30 A. M. Committees Named pany at Matawan. Dr. A. Brenner COLONIAL FLOWERS First Sunday of Month Mrs. John T. Simpson of the National Bureau of Stand- Russell Hcndriclcson and James ards will speak on the "Physical HAROLD rKBBV & GEOBGJC GLASSEY To Addrcse Youngsters Wenner were elected senior Properties of Electro-deposited Monitor Broadcast warden and junior warden, re- Metals." A dinner at Buttonwood I.', EAST FRONT ST. K. B. 6-1666 , WJZ 8:30 P. M. Next Saturday spectively, for'one-year terms, at a manor will precede the meeting. reorganization meeting last 'week • f ASV TO MAKt Every Tuesday Last Saturday morning 42 small Myron B. Diggin, technical di- of tho cabinet o! the Chapel of the rector of the company, will give a children were on hand to Helen to Holy Communion, Pair Haven. * HOME-BAKED Mrs. Charles Edclmann at the short talk on the new laboratory! Mayor Edgar V. Dcnisc and Harry following a tour of the plant. j story hour at the Eisner Memorial Collia, two new members, were QUALM library on West Front street. Sev- elected to the cabinet. Since the company manufacturer' eral of the children were newcom- Miss Elizabeth Scowcroft was ap- electroplating and polishing equip-, * SUM RESUirS ers and were accompanied by one pointed treasurer and Norman ment and supplies, the address wtllI their parents, mostly fathers. Mia. AumacU was named chairman of be timely. Dr. Brenner will have • MAKtS 36-49 Edelmann tuld the youngsters the newly-organized committee on slides and specimens to illustrate COOKIE 1 about "The Wonderful Cat," "Fif- new contacts and solicitations. This the variations in properties of COOKIES teen Bathtubs," "The Tickly committee replaces the evcry-mem- chromium and nickel, for example,' MIX I Spider," "The Steam Roller," "The at different conditions of electro-' • ffCONOMICAl | ber canvass. deposition. Little Girl's Medicine" and "Count The following committees were JUST ADD.AN iQC, 1 Get in on to Ten." She talked over each appointed to serve for the year: story with the children as she pic Church property, Russell Hcndrick- MABBIED SS YEARS scnled it to them and the youngs- son and James Wenner; budget, Mr. and Mrs. Willard V. Carter, ters scorned to enjoy every moment Myron V. Brown, Norman Aumack, Keyport, entertained at a dinner A IffMf MfMMft •# 1 of the hour. Mm. Donald R. Eng- '.Mi.-n Elizabeth Scowcroft; social party recently to celebrate their lish and Miss Florence R. Krldel activities, George Moxley, Myron V. 35th wedding anniversary. Present were in charge of the children. Brown, Fielder Gross, George W. were Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bll- These story-telling hours, which Cotton; greeting, Norman Aumack, dcrback and children Karen and arc held in the library each Satur- Mrs. Edward Bennett and members Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Richard OrLAKO Pi* Cruit Mi«; 1 day morning, begin promptly at 10 of the guild appointed each month West, Dixie Bowman, Mrs. Bertha ftfXAKORN Corn Muffin 1 o'clock and end promptly at 11 to seive. After the meeting, pre- Cannon, Mm. Laura West, Hollis' Mis; SCUPUTS Cup Cab 1 o'clock, and are for children be- sided over by. Fiev. Christopher H. J. Carter and Douglas H. Carter. I Mix. 1 tween the ages of four and eight. Hnyder, refreshments were served Any child between the nbove ages, by t]:e women of the guild. A typical American house has living in Red Bank or immediate The men's organization will serve about 1.500 feet of electric wiring. vicinity, and of course, their par a roast bcof dinner for the general ents, are welcome. public Monday evening, X('eb. 14. This coming Saturday morning Pantry S/tomr Mrs. John T. Simpson will be the story teller. She has selected for UIKK l.V !»d YKA.R her talks "Tho Tortolso Who Joseph A. Truex, 92, a former Couldn't Stop Talking,'"The Twins member of the Coast Guard, died IFS...ANDS and Tabiffa" and .selections from Friday at his Asbury Park home. "Lad, the Dog." Mrs. Simpson tells He retired in May, 1920, aftor 2I> All garments brought in to our EIIO|I most o. her from memory, years' service. During that perioJ and after telling them she allows he never lost a day's work because before 10 A. M. can be had by 5 P. M. the children to act them out. of illness. He had lived in the As- that iinu day at no extra cost to you. The Red Bank-Keyport Regional bury Park area 50 years. group of Monmoutb County Bramh Mr. Truex entered the coast This fast service Joes not in any vay of the American Association of guard service Feb. 19, 1893, at San- affect the quality cleaning and press* University Women present tho dy Hook. In 189D he was transfer- story hour in co-operation with the red to tho Deal station. During the ing of the garments. trustees of the Red Bank free pub- last three years of his service he lic library and they arc receiving was stationed at Spring Lake, Sat- congratulations weekly upon their viving arc a daughter, Mrs. Charles efforts to bring these interesting A. Hculitl; three grandchildren and stories before the juveniles in this •even great grandchildren. vicinity. Sprinkle bread crumbs instead of . Freehold School flour between layers of scalloped , 24 W. FRONT STREET CLEANERS RED BANK potatoes. Budget Decreased The Freehold board of education Saturday afternoon approved the tentative school budget for 194U-50 which will allow an approximate $11,000 decrease in the amount to be raised by taxation. Public hear- ing on the budget will be held Jan. 24. School operations will cost an estimated $33,000 more than at pi-w- ent, but additional state revenue, and $15,000 more in tuition fees will more than offset the expenses. /^Chevrolet £ The board estimated the tax rate for'school purposes at $30.60 for each thousand dollars of assessed valuation compared with $30.80 Ufct year. In addition to voting on the budget at the school elections next month, Freehold residents will be asked to approve the expenditure of ? 13,000 to prepare a structure (or ON THI WORLD'S TOUGHEST PROVING GROUND! on use as an agricultural building; to construct additional bleachers at $tock«Pk the high school athletic Held; to construct a new tennis court at the 0 high school, and to grade the girls' athletic Held.

Power Company Starts Pipe Line Work The Jersey Central Power and Light company,, recently granted approval by the Federal Power commission to use natural gaj, has started laying a pipe line from ita Long Branch plant to the Big inch The TWICE-RICH Tomato Juice-rich in flavor, rich in vita- line, near New Brunswick, where mins! Libby's Pineapple Juice, sweetened only by Hawaii'ssun! it conveys natural gas from Texaa. This was made public Friday be- Libby's luscious Apricot, Pear and Juices—all true fruit fore the Public Utilities commis- juiceB for wonderful refreshment. Fill your pantry shelf now. sion when the company applied to execute a first supplemental inden- ture and an issue of $3,500,000 first mortgage bonds, which would ma- Mile after mile they put it through its paces ... ture in 1978. KE1TOBT BRIDE-ELECT proved its speed, its acceleration; its economy I Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Muckin, Sr., Third St., Keyport, have an- LIBBY'S nounced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Joseph Sa- dowsky, son of Mi*. Ellsworth DEEP-BROWN BEANS Parker, Pint at., Keyport, and the « 3rfeftc/eus tlyft s late Joseph Sudowsky, Sr. Miss Muckin attended Keyport New larger cans! New more high school and Mr. Sadoweky, the tender beans! New richer- Red Bank schools. He is employed than-ever-tasting 3aucs for by the E. I. duPont Oo., Parlln. Libby's Deep-Brown Beans Hot, dry air lowers egg quality. with Pork and Tomato Sauce Always keep eggs in'the refriger- and Vegetarian Style, too. ator. Also, the old-fashioned "Boston type" with pork and molasses. Stock up! empMak« wondsrfu suwl CANNSD FOODS at hem* I C/VE ME MORE FOR Proved on 111* toughttl gradti MY MONEY. 7HAT'S ... the now Chevrolet loktl hilli IK In III itridt. hi pewor will WHY IKEBP STOCKED thrill you. WITH UBBYS

Tht RlinliMng grand* hlotkl of tMi "lortur* troll" PROVED Qnvrolit'i ability to abiorb At the Gantral Motor* Proving Ground than art Instead of an experimental or unMed car, he gets a punlihmentl mtn who ar«.«xp«rti at ruining can! "Find tha flaws car that has PROVED economy, PROVED stamina; ... g«t tha facto" it thalr motto. And to, whin Ch*v- PROVED comfort, PROVED handling-easel Only rol«t for 1949 wai. delivered Chevrolet, in the low-priced] For the best Chop Suey you ever to their "tender" mercy, they tasted, be sure (o uae LiChoy field, has passed through the Mixed Chinese Vegetables, A put it through its pacei so vig- rigor* of the "World's Toughest tender, tasly combination of orously and so thoroughly that Proving Ground" and comes Bean Sprouts, Water Cheitnuts, there was no chance fpr basic Bamboo Shoots, Mushrooms, to you thoroughly TESTED, Trill It »her« Chtvrol*! (or. 1949 weaknesses to go undetected. and Pimentos! Use the Chop wai PROVED to bo wegthtr- thoroughly PROVED .and Sucy recipe on the can label. proof and wolorproofl Wnof a break for rhe buyer... thoroughly APPROVEDIj Mfttr* fooefi grew flnt«r- far tut ChiniM Rtilaa •••fc, write fhtrt libby poclci ffit otif. IACHOY root noaucTi Dept. N.I, Ar'chboW, Ohio Distributed By McKIM-LAYTON CHEVROLET CO. rtodway Sales Corporation 99 Hudson S:. Walker 5-7770 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone Red Baik 6-3130 RED BANK HEP F.AMY TJEOIRTEn, JANU.VTSY 13. 1!>41»

be held at the township hall Mun-j Matawan Police day night, Jan. 24. r«»r tiCiij' Mis. Warren Zimnier, primary! lied Cross Is In urgent need of teacher at the school, has return,-d INSURANCE CASH LOANS Seek Two Boys Gray Ladies for the station howpl- to her teaching nfler a short, ill- tal at Fort Monmouth. A brief hos- ness. Mrs. Harold Holmes was sun- fur: pital orientation course is required. fltltute feachrr. ' $50 to $300 or More For Car Thefts A new* course opens at chapter Holmdel, Atlantic and Raiitan American Auioiiioliilc Insurance Company bou.se Monday, Feb. 14, at 9:30 p. auxiliary of the Social Kervicn wil! ON YOUK NAME ONLY Youths Eica|M>d ni. meet next Monday afternoon at llui-lfnril I'irt: Insui-aiii'i' Comnuiiy Itcform School Volunteers who ran find two to Holmdel Health Center. Home liiMiiraiK.-e Coin|tanv .four hours a week they could Kive Tho Garden club. P.F.Il., will BELL FINANCE CO. In Tcimcttgrc I to this work are asked to contact meet next Tuesday afternoon n! liiMirunri' Coinpany of Nortli Aiin-i-ica Mrs. Karl Tonnrinp, ehulrman of Fellowship hall. Si. I'liiil-Mcrt.'iiry liiilfimiilv Company Matawan pollen, assisted by state Gruy J,n riles, Rnl Bank 0-3443 or 77 Broad St. Ked Bank 6-1472 police at Kcyport and F.B.I. iiRcnts, William Duncan has returned Si. I'aul lire «Si Marine Iiiitiimiiee Company . Deal 7-8B10. from Florida and has irsumed his are searching for two boy;', Mata- v .„ wan school pupils, who escaped studies at Blair academy. And Others. jfrom a Tennessee reform school liolniiinl Mrs. Joseph Phillips and Mrs.. nnd are believed to have stolen Joseph Tllton was re-electod Carlton Klnhiifcr attended a mis- BOYNTON & BOYNTON .several cars in which they have chairman or Ihe townshipp commit- cellaneous shower Wednesday of 'cturned to this state. tee at lust week by .Miss Jane Walker of. the organization meeting Kcyport. » Uiiimmoiiil I'laeo, Ked Dank According to Matawan Chief Ed- Jan. 3 at Memorial hall. John H. win C. Sloat, the boys, Tlobert Ped- Mount w.'u fleeted president ot Die Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. lily en- erson, 16, son or Mrs. George Pcd- board of health. Appointments in- tertained at. dlnaer Sunday Sir. • IMmnc: Itid Hunk 6-2 - 6-1180 crson of Matawan, and JackBuum- cluded J. Frank Wclgnnd, attorney; and Mrs. Charles Ely ot Holmdel lin. a state charge from Laurence .loyrph .Senm.-tn, nudltor; Stanley nnd William Mount Kly of Cleve- Harbor, disappeared from Mata- •Stliv.Tll, recorder; Many Cowles, land, O. wan in November. Chief Sloat said I director (if welfare, and Alfred The Mlshnwaka Rubber nnd they re-appcared in that borough Poole, ronil supervisor. The next Woolen Manufacturing company, about 15 days ago driving a new Elmer J. Wene of Vinolnnd. Dem- meeting will be at the township producers or Ball products, G & D car. At that time there was an ocratic state senator fvom Cumber- hall this afternoon. has preaented .Inrob Stern with a alarm out for- tho boys, who hud land county, ha3 dccl.irnd his In- The ilnal hoard of education plaque for 25 years of fjuMnc-.s APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. escaped from the reform school by tention to neck the party's nomin- meet inn on the school budget will patronHRc, tying up a guard. ation for governor. He has the an- 60 WHITK STHKIT KKD HA1NK, N. J. MAPLE KCAN CHIFFON CAKE Chief aioat reported they stole a nounced support of Stato ]Jnny A -New Melt-im-lht-moutb Dessert car at Nathvllle, near tho reform Leader Frank HnRtio. I'HONL KIJI) HANK 6-2761 echool, and drove it to Newark, 1 CUD sifted ooia 3 unbeaten linated to 325 degrees P. or until ton where they Hole a set of New Jer- • IKIh/FUS Medal flour cggj-olks sprints back when lightly ioucliuu. s'ey'7icfcnj3fl""jp'i»tes and ii-aiisferred Questions And Answers (don't pick) ?i cup water Turn pan upside, down, resting edges • I;LI:CTHIC: KI;I KK.EIJ.VIOHS "1 cup sugar on 2 other pans nnd let hang until them to the stolen car, Perth Am- On VetV 1 tsp. maple boy police saw the boys last week. l!s tsps. Davis flavor cold. Loosen with spatula and rcmovo • WASHING i>IA(.:Hli\KS Doublc-Actinff '.ii cup egg . from pan. S to 10 servings. Browned A Perth Amboy patrolman tried I Q. Is the widow of a World War Baking Powder Icing. Melt tlowly until lightly to question them, but was thrown I or a Woild War II veteran en-; •i tcaspoonsr.lt white* browned '; cup butler. Blend with 2 • c;. K. IKONS la cup brown sugar (about 4)' rups sifted confectioners' sugar, 1 ta- from tho car. Tho boys then were .titled to a pension even though Ihe : (firmly packed) U tsp. cream blespoons cream. 1 teaspoon cooking reported to have abandoned the ear husband had no service-connected • • VACUUM CLEANEKS U'fup salad oil,' of tavttr oil, l'.i tcaspcons vanilla. Bur in l in Perth- Amboy. When the eir disability? ! . such us Wesson '.i cup finely tablespoon hot water; ttlr to sinooth ivas found, ticvcral articles, be- A. For World War T wldaws (he : • KLKCriUC IJOOM 1IEATKKS or Mazola chopped nuts sprccdlntc consistency. Ice top and sides of cake and decorate with pecan lieved to have been stolen, were answer Is yes. Bensllts are payable • 1JJICTKIC WATKK HEAI EI5S Sift together Jour, sugar, baking pow- halves I discovered in the vehicle. under Public IMVT -183, 78lh Cun-' «::• and salt. (Important-don t-risk You'll always find your baking h They were next seen Tuesday of jrrcss. If the veterans' seiviee meets • COHJMI:I«C:IAL KLI IJK.KK A TIUN failure... be sure to use Dnvis Double- uniformly successful when you lire the requirements and Ihe widow's Actlny Balslnj; Powder.) Mix In brown Davl.v act s can of Onrls Double-Act- last week when they were trying tunn >•. Mnkc n well and add In order ing Baking Powder today. get two Cllffwoori Kiummar income rtocn not exceed litnli.-itlortK • KIHUII.I KI'ilUCiatATOHS naiad oil. cp,g yolks, '.vitcr and ir.»ple school ((Iris to ride with them in established by law. A World War f.nvor. Bent with spaon until smooth. another stolen car. Adolph Mongol, II widow whose husband had no • HUH III WASIIKKS Plp.co egg whites and cream of tnrttr Matawan township police chief, service connecled disability is not • WIUNC;KK KOLLS & WASIIKK PARTS in mixing bowl. Whip until whiten eligible for pension. ! form extra-stiff peaks. Do not under- DAVIS tried to question them, but they heat I Pour egr, yolk mixture gradually again drove away. Their trail was Q. Is it true that Nntlonul Kri- • \'Ai:iJUM riJiAMil! PAKTS over egg whites, gently folding with Double-Acting picked up by Madison Township vicc Lile inrurniU'e jiay.s rhe in- HAKlMt Pollco Chief Otto KenKctter, who • IKONINf; (OIJDS ft IIANDLKS rubber scraper just, until blended. Do HIKING sured veteran $S prr month for not stir. Fold in nuts. Pour into un- chased them In vain. Tha latest car cuc.h $1,000 of In.^li-vincn in foic't1 • IVIOTOK RKAItlN(;S& I'AHTS creased loaf van. (5x10x3) Bake SO to POWDER stolen by the boy.i belongs to a while he Is totally disabled'.' i 55 minutes in slow moderate oven pre- 1 11 NIVII lltl YOU B0WN .... Scarsdale. N. Y., resident. A. If the veteran pays the net -' • HOOK C;ASKKTS IOK iti<:iKIGKISAIORS ci»ary extra premium, he will bo Siiirl ii Ki'il liiinl; Siivinjfs Atviiiuil witli ciililidi'iii'i1. pnlcl $5 per month for each Sl.OOn ; • IUJRKKK LAi\ll*C0i:i) Township Police Seek Tiiis Cullisy S.-iriiiN's & l. bene- ' And W* Repair shock. flciary or beneficiaries at any time j • KKI-'KIGEKATOKS & WASHEKS Police said Mr. Enrr was walk- without consulting with or rrcciv-' ASSOCIATION ing north on Route 35, near Hcad- inj; the approval of anyone. He. • KRFXTKIC RANGES & WATER HEATERS Seed Potatoes den's corner, when ho wnn struck may also surrender his permanent • .'* S v CHARTERED I6fi7 from hehlnd by the car. Mr. Barr N.8.L.I. policy for ensh at any time, j • VACUUM CLEANERS & MOTORS MAlXliS — PMXCE EDWARD ISLAND — "Security was flrst taken to Rlvcrview hos- Q. I bought my home without n • COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS pital in Fair View first nid squad GI loan. May I secure a guaran- RED BANK ' NEW JERSEY' JsEW UKUXSWIGK — NEW YOUK STATt ambulance, but was transferred to teed lu:in to buy furniture for it? Long Branch. A. No. Feed •BATTLE GKOUXD, OUR OWN 51IX or BEACON

JOHN DEE15E FAItM MACHINERY — GENUINE JOHN DEEUE 1'AIJTS in STOCK at ALL TIMES NIAGARA DUSTERS FRIEND SPRAYERS STEINHORST FARM ft HOME FREEZERS Enjoy extra heat, added comfort with a Homarr White KING WYSE BALE & CORN ELEVATORS Kitchen Rack More Storage, Less Spoc« TRACTOR & FARM MACHINERY PIPELESS OVERHAULED •J.95 BY EXPERIENCED MECHANICS Attractively styled, beautifully proportioned 1 Hix28-in. »t*e| FURNACE shelf for clock, radio, nick- nacks. Rounded corners, left or Reg. 260.00 Clesat Scat, Cov«r Holland & McChesney right hand positions. See it at Laminated Hardwood Surface .00 Sears today, save! Telephones: Now White •. ; 4.95 -Door Wall Cabinet 17.5ft Smooth, iianlm, tanJtary i*al covar Main Offices Freehold 8-1245 20-Inch of 1 'A in. Hardwood iloch, 4 coal Anlih. -Door Wall Cabinet 24.50 Oiromi pfafod bran Ihtingu Warehouse Office 8 0967 Feed Plant 8*1679 $i5.00'l>cmii, $17.00 Month on Scam Unay T«rm* (I -iiiul carrying charge) FREEHOLD, NEV JERSEY O Made of durable, heavy gauge steel DoLuxs R«ver$* Trap Unit Toilet SCHOOL BUDGET NOTICE •„ Smoke tight, dust tight, gas tight . Nutit'i* U haroby sritfen tfttit tho Bonrd of Eduction of the. Townshi'p. of Shrews- Vitreous china, will not titnin, l>tti-y, N. •!.. will hold n Duhllc hcnriiiK on tho proposed buriKt't anil ftnltnclfll Htiito- • Qives better burning, more heat check or crnzc. Eaay to Icccp metit, PR licrctn id fri'th, between tha huUvs o( 8 P. M.-nnd'O P. M. on Jnnuaiy clean. liOtll. lit-ifl Ht lh* Tinton FIIIIK School f Snici budget will bo on fllo null otirn to the miblic between the hoiii-n of n V. M. Hum's n vrilnn-p'iirUed buy . . . one Iliiil'll luxurious tunk and bowl of j>ml 7 V. 'M. fi'nm Jnimnry". 13th to Jiimtury 2 Reg. 148.SC Tolnl Current E«pcn»ei , »I2.|,«S6.8O ll3H.riC6.34 ItopnlrB nnd KtiplitcentcntB Term* Hot water aplenty with this de- (Il'nilnili :l(i(l.llll lino.Ill) Plonlyof clean hot watcrlGlass l(uil,rnn:s .... , 2,000.00 2..'(III.III! pendable zinc coated, rusl re- Double Drainboards—66-in. Length Ktlutiitlumtl tiiuliimcnL .. , l,.MiO,oii i.riiin.oii tank lining prcvenls corrosion, Othiv Kiiulpment , 20I/.00 ' sistant steel tank. White baked- You'll like Ihe easy way its sparkling acid resistant* rust or stain; lasts indeflnilely. TiHiil JU|»;iirs (I 4,000.00 t 4,.100.00 on enamel finish, Improved porcelain enamel finish cleans — additional working^ Heavy blanket of glass wool in. - burner design gives uniform (HIIIHI' 'I'olnl .' '.... »m,«3«.S0 »MO,»06.."i t space provided by tho double droinboards. Handsome SOURCE3 OF REVENUE tulatlon roducoi gai bills! Safe, heat; automatic pilot shuts off IBM-111 III III4O.UI,-|I> now burnsr do;iun gives wide steel undersink cabinet has 22 cu. ft. of storage space; KitlmntMl UKtlmutoil gas if flame dios. Guaranteed Stlllc '. I 4i,271.7.1 I DM114,13 even heal distribution. Also i'i 3 yrs. 20-30 gal, tank. 4 drawers, 2 doors, recessed toe basel ______r'cikral Aid .'...... ; 20,100.00 in,000.00 IHstvicL Tnxt'l 4 , (7,262.08 63,302.12 30,' 45, 75-gallon sizes, Surplus , 6,000,00 Total .,.,., li:s,930.SU I14O,.1|;6.,VI OPEN DAILY 9.TO 5.30 Dntedi Jntiunry 10, 1U40,* *~ 27 MONMOUTH ST. (Bltncil) 'NRLMU C, OHHOnN, enjtom money 6ac& FRIDAY 9TO'» ..." • District Ultrk. Phone Red Bank 6-1122 Twelve BED BAyt. BEGISTEff, iTAytTXHY 13, VSVi • Sidinfl Window Insulation Polio Patient Aids Drive TAX RETURNS PREPARED OLSON ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION: % t For Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mettmnic! FRANKS Estimates Without Obligation • Individuals and Business W. W. KENNEDY! Local R«proc«nUtlv* BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE rhoae: Bed Baak C-MH == ' LOCAL MUNICIPAL 1UDCET File Your Returns Early!! Local Budget of the Borough of Shrewsbury, Countf of MonmoutB. tew AM itetl 132 K1VER ROAD KUMSON fear 1949. Now In our new location with everything- modern for your . Make your _|t|roiiiliiiciit NOW. It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby mad* • pirt hereof i« a true copy of the budget approved by resolution of the governing body .. pleasure and comfort. Drop In for a refreshing drin!< oh the 4th day of January. 1049. ' * and one of our famous Hot Sausage Sandwiches. Evening appoiiiliiienU until March 15th ORTBUDE C. VANVLIET. Cltrk. Shrewsbury, N. J. : Phone Red Bank «-!42J. CcrtifieJ liy me this 4th day of January, 194H. . TELEVISION • SANDWICHES It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby mada • part hereof ts &n exact cory of the original on flic with the clerk of the governing body* BENNETT BUSINESS that all addition! an correct and that all statement! contained herein *r* la frwf. • DANCING • JOSEPH J. SEAMAN, Begistired Municipal Accountant. 214 Smith .Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. I'honc Perth Amboy 4-2SS0 PBOrBIICTOnS—IUANK AM) TONY MEtXACI SERVICE CtrtificJ by me thi» 4th dny of January, 1948. 1X>CAL BUDGET NOTICE Section 1. 11OOM 7 Local Budget cf the Borough •( Shrewsbury, County of Monmouth, far tht flftcsl year ll)4fl. ' . BE IT RESOLVED, tbit the following ttatements of revenuu sM miifrl« 107 Moiiiuoulh St. Ited Bank, N. J. atlons shall constitute the local budget for the year 1949. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEi). that said budget be publilht* la til* Bed Bank Register, In the iatue ot the 13th day of Jnnunry, 1949, Notiee is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution «ra! approved by Telephone Kcd Bank 6-5125 the Mayor and Council of the Borough sf Shrewsbury, County of Maameutk, on the 4th day of January, 1949. A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at the School Audi- torium on the let day of February. 1019, at 7;30 o'clock, at which llmo and plaea objections to said budget, nnd tax resolution of tht Borough of Shrewsbury for the yc-nr 1949 irlny bi- presented by taxpayers or othir Interested persons. STATEMENT TMI (Required by Revised Statutes, Section 40:2—14) Naturally, e v o r y pel Actual Actual Ta.tcB for 1849 I94S 1847 owner likes lu patronize u As Shown In Local slio|> Hint lias nverythiiu* Municipal Budget 1 For 1949 1948 fur Iiix in- Inn pot . . • '1'lic Local Purposes $51,940.62 RED BANK KT SHOP is (a) As shown by BudKct Leu Bank Stock such ii pliicc, Kill I lilic of TBX 23,149.02 21,703.54 Local Dlsltlct Schools (Estimate for 1010J ..... 34,393.40 31,899.40 30.t05.50 I'ct Sii]»|ili(i.s and lincst County Fuods iivuilublu . . . nt (nl General County (Estimate for 1910) ..... 26.701.02 26,588.49 23,899.05 (c) County Library, (Estimate for 1949 .... G63.9S 563,98 537.94 Alice Garris reasonable! jji'ious. You'll (d) County District (Estimate for 1940) .._ 118.53 153.80 always Hud Ilio best bcro. Court Alice GiiiTis, cight-ycar-old daughter of Mr. nml Mrs. H. C. Totals >94,1 II ,02 »85.319.42 l'6,«0».sa Gams of 10 Hudson uvc., Atlantic Highlands, distributed March of NAfURALlV EV-Ht-1 Qoveriiment-lntpected_ Hate Aid: Dime coin bu::es in that borough though she iH still in a wheel- ONE tfUOWi tHt Received and to Be Bcccivei 1 (o) Road Funds chair, having been stricken with infantile paralysis last summer. BEAVtR 13 FAMOUS/U . S'-'.IIOC.lin 12.300.00 12.(100.4V She was on the critical list nt Monmouth Memorial hospital several A«UILDU0P0AH6.. HORSE LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET FOR ONE weeks. She is still receiving weekly treatments and is recovering DlDtJoij KNOW THAT EXPLANATORY STATEMENT alowly. MEAT The statutes require that certain apnrniarhitions be made In this municipal bud- 'M COIOKIV HAb IT 4 ret for Local District School purposes. The ic3u)t of this action is that the Local YOU LOVE The Oan'is Bill is one of several po!io victims aiding; Roland •uipose Tax, Item 6 (a) oa sheet 5, Includes an nmouat to be raised for Local Hincs, county March ot Dimes chairman, to put thes Monmouth llitrict. School purposes. Local Purpose Tax, thisefcrc, Is stated under item • 25c ib z) sheet ., to show separately the amounts for municipal purposes and for Local Then: is no bettor way tu oxpi'ess your county quota over the $75,000 marli. Imtriet school purposes. This condition is, however corrected upon ndopUon and lertifleatlon to the County Board of Taxation, nt which time the amount included luve for lier tlian with fabulous diamonds n the Local Purpose Tax for Local Dlttrfet School purposes Is deducted from th« Itivcrsitlc Heights Mr. and Mrs. I* Forrino of Elm- •Local Purpose Tax" and added to tho "Local'District School Tax." liursl, U 1., spent Sunday with Mi. i The, Mayor and Council of the Borough nf Shrewsbury herewith submit thelf from Wilbur's. For Wilbur's is .synony- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott enter-' and Mrs. Dante Davorio. .949 Budget to the taxpayers for their, consideration. tainctl recently for Mr. and Mid. Plans are bcinj,' made by Die Fire In thn p.nst, the Budgets have been planned so ns to Produce a tax rat* equal mous with tliu iini'st diamond Viilm.-.s. Fred Brcmycr nnd Mr. and Mrs. RED BANK PET SHOP o or slightly lower than thnt of the previous year. Any Increase in the Itate, company to hold a barn dance at :ounty or local school tnx was necessarily passed on to the taxpayers stnea it it Choose Hie one she'll adore ;ind buy it on Chris Jaeger. the lire house Saturday night, Jan. £ 6-4393— FREE DELIVERY improper and illogical to use municipal surplus to absorb these increase! vrhleh fohn P. Schcnck of Conover pi. ] are permanent nnd cver-inercusing nn;l ovtr which the Mayor nnd Council exercls* 29. 3E.FR0NTST (FOOT OF BROAD ST ) no control whatsoever. Your KovcrnlnK body has bctn prudent In the appropri- our liberal Payment l'lan. was »2 yont-s old Friday. He re-1 Arthur John.'.en and Miss Ade- ation of cash surplus nnd P.S R result have ended the year 194S with a cash surplut ceived muny birthday cards and laide Johnson spent Saturday at »f S3S.382.39 an Incmnc nf ».1,93«.T(! nvtr that, of 191T. callers riurinK tlie day. Philadelphia, where they attended However, the Mayor and Council find It impossible to maintain the t>< rate at Amory L. Haskoll left Wednesday he present level for the following reason": tho Mummers' parade. You wilt note that the Local Purpose Tnx haft increased 18,791.60 ovtr 1148 of liisl \vcelt by piano for Palm and can be attributable to these fuetoi's. Bcacli, Kin. Members of the bincroft ehapc Ladies' Aid society met lust Thurs- 1. IncreitKc In Snlr.rlcs Itnd Wages of 12,890.00. Mrs. Emma K. Snydcr of Conover | Our January Slipcover The* people voted for en increase in the salary of the police chief and ether day at tho homo of Mrs. Fred pi, sTitcrtiiincd members of the | alarles had to be raised commcnuurntely. In addition, the new %a«istratc» court WILBURS Owen, Mrs. Charles Conover, pre eqtlired an appropriation frr the Magistrate's salary. The latter Item will bt Community Social club last Tliurs-1 sided. The Sunday-school and I.a- offset by the revenue derived from fines and costs during the year 1949 day. Mrs. Amelia Johns was a guest, I. The appropriations for Tax Title Lien Foreclosures and Legal Fee! wer* dies' Aid are planning to join it Sale Is Now On IDS? RED BANK and club members present included | ncreasfd to create revenue produWnir oronerty find to nrrftntre for pendlnj; tawsultf. JEWELERS giving a supper and dunce with Mrs. John Bamback, Mis. George 3. The purchase of essential fire equipment caused an increase in the fire ap. movies at the flro house in Febru- proprlntion and the purchase of a new police enr resulted in an Increase In the AAS Hembllng, Mrs. Mac Schcnck, Mrs. ary for tho purpose of raising more ANY FABRIC IN STOCK police appropriation.' Mabel Hurley and Mrs. Kittic Sat- 4. The acceptance of new itrects In 194S, carried additional costs »f main, money for the building fund. Those tcr. tennnco and surfacing expenses together with a general Increase In the cost of i_iA winning awards were' Mrs. Lloyd materials brought, about a substantial increase in the road appropriation. Mr. antl Mrs. William J, Dahl- Hosan and Mrs. Haloid Perry. 7Q .oo The above factors will produce an increase of approximately 15 points In th« gren have rclurncd from a month's ax rate without any consideration for increases in the county and loi?s.l •ehnni Others present were Mrs. George tnxes. A« previously stated, any Iiicrciiec In these levies will produce an ad- vacation trip to North Carolina. Verncll, Mrs. Winston Van JVoic, 8-rc. SET ditional increase In the tnx ml* as estimated by the Mayor and Council, George P. Whltcslone and family Mrs. Herbert Kaul, Mrs. James The Mayor and Council feel that the Increases In vllnl appropriations': Are. DOUBLE SPOT SERVICE! of Newport, N. Y., spent Sunday Thor-en, Mrs. Stanley Stillwell, >ticc and ronds, together with increases in other essential municipal function*} with William M. Whitcetonc u£ Sofa 2 Chairs 5 Cushions l: be accepted by the taxpayers as just and reasonable and that the excellent Mrs. Henry Voorhces, Miss Lois financial position of the Borough is their assurance that the Borough Ii being Chapel Hill. THE BETTER Owens, Gail Perry, Donna Leo Per CUT AND FITTED BIGHT IN VOUB managed efficiently and economlcnlly. Mr. and Mrs. George Casey of ry and Peggy Kaul, The February OWN HOME. ANTICIPATED REVENUES Westlleld spent Sunday with Mr. meeting will take place at the General Rtvtnuti SUPER and Mrs. William Casey ot Chapel homo' of Mrs. Stanley Stillwell, LIQUORS FINISHED OFF WITH CHOICE OF Anticipated •MilMd Hill. ISverctt. la Caih MARKET George P. Vallcau and family of SNAPS OR ZIPPERS. 1949 194 in !94». Surplus Revenue Cnith Appropriated .... » Plainflcld were week-end guestjs of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett of | 9,000.00 I f.ODO.OO I 9,000.0» WINES Phalanx rd., are parents of a Miaccllaneous Revenues Mr. and Mrs. Henry Valleau of Licenses „..„ „ 200.00 130.00 4TS.lt Navcsink River rond. daughter born last Thursday at AlrohoMc Beverage Licenses .... H 1,300,00 1,300.00 1.S89.0D Interest «nd Costs on Taxes Mr. antl Mrs. William T. Wilson Monmouth Memorial hospital. Re-Upholstering 400.00 400.00 (25,41 1-ranchlsc Taxes „ 4,000.00 3,700.00 5,402.4* DAVIDSON Snot, spent the week-end with friends in Cross Receipts Tnxes 2,000.00 1,800.00 3,002,00 Now York city. Our Specialty Bun Receipts Taxes 1.600.00 1.600.00 1.2S7.51 QS BROAD ST Cull'. Neck Slate Rnnd Aid Chap. <2, P. L. 47 2,300,00 Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Quin- 2,300.00 2.300.00 M ? ftANP. f> lift) k 416) Miss Gertrude DcGarmo has ic- Total Miscellaneous Revenues 11,800,00 11,250.00 lS,35S.«t land of New York city were Sun- 2 Chairs and 3-Cnshion Receipts from Delinquent Tnxes !unied to her studies at Prindpia 4,000.no 4,000.00- 4.51«.0» day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Total of Items 1. 1 (a), 3 nnd 4 24,800.00 94.2S0.O0 88,871.70 M. Thompson. college, III., after spending the Sofa from 98.50 Amount to be Raised by Tmalion ' WE DELIVER ANYWHEKE IN N. J. holidays with her parents, Mr. and (1) For Municipal Purposes _. 28,6.13.87 19.82I.2T Mrs. William Johnson has re- Mrs. George DcGarmo of Mine Prices include everything—labor (2) For Local .District School Purposes 3.306.75 3.327.75 turned from Atlantic City, where <3i Total Locnl Purpose TRX ~ «... 81,940,62 23,149.02 Bnook faim. and materials. she spent last week visiting friends (b) Local District School Tax All Hilltop 4-H club meetings (Estimated 1H48) 34.S99.40 34.S99.4O ioo^PurT MA ' ¥T1cSirai.riiHI • D UNLIT Ul _ and relatives. (a) County Tax (Estimated i»«n) have been cancelled for the winter. Entire suite is completely steril- H Down 27,271.00 27,271.0(1 • PORT [_•••*••• • ZINFANDEL Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wimblelon (f) Sub Total—Taxes (Estimated 1049) 94,111.02 85,319.42 The girls' group of the cmij ucid ized. of -West Virginia are guests of Wil- IS MOT. to F«y . Less Appropriation: • SHERRY alliyC •BURGUNDY a sewing project meeting Tuesday <«) Reserve for UncsUected Taxes 11,293,32 9,564.05 lium Kane. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irv- (h) Required Tnx Collections V Lleni and Foreclosed Property S°i'cl' builgrt -will br nn file and open to thn puhllc between the hour» of 1:00 CASE 4 bers of Lincroft Sunday-school will Francis. Other Expense! - 1,000.00 (00.00 III.41 17. 5 meet at the home of Mr, and Mrs. An installation team under the P. M. and 3:00 P. M. from January 13th to' Jmiuury 19th, 1949 at the Hieh Insurance 1,300.00 1.S05.00 1,250.17 84.83 GALLONS 4CLM. Stanley Stillwell, Everett, for a leadership of Bernard Snedcker, School offlec. RALPH E. LONfiSTREBT, ' Legal ; —...... 2,000.00 600.00 550.0* 10.00 8 Diltrlct Cltrk. Shade Tree Commission business meeting Thursday even- deputy of Atlantic grange, attended Other Eapemes ....-.._„,.., 1,000.00 1,000.00 tSI.il II ing. the installation at Wayside grange. PROPOSED BUDGET Printing and Advertising Imported FrcncK Propoitd Other Expenses ._ J09.00 too.o* WHISKEY BLENDS Mrs. Herbert Kaul, Edward Stlll- Eugene Kelly, Jr., and Joseph It. Budget Budget S74.lT ll.Ot Quarts t. Protection to rerun! and well and Stanley Stillwell, Jr., arc Forman attended a performance of 104S-19I9 l»49-1950 Properly! ® Gallagher Burtons new teachers in the Sunday-school. the show, "Howdy, Mr. Ice," and CURRENT EXPENSES Magistrate Court ' Administration 1.200.0ft Cordials Patty Walling, daughter of Mr. the Tommy _>orscy show at the School Election! ~ I 10.00 Salaries and Want ...... - — •• I 70,00 Fire: • . • B!?«k Label 1.47 and Mrs. J. Rhca Walling of Phal- Strand theater, New York. 2,2110.00 Salaries -_ 1,950.00 Salariel and Wagtl « soo.no ROO.OO I00.O0 • Beilows Res 1.50 (D. GUILLOT) anx, was given a surprise party on The Helping Circle of the He- 285.00 345.00 Other Expenses 4,100.00 8,500.00 l»79«« 110.12 Q Apricot % Cre'mo de Cocoa her ninth birthday Sunday of last formed church met yesterday af- Instruction—Supervisory Ii,60(1.00 .1,050.00 Fire Hydrants „ 2,200.00 3,000.00 IT.2S • Mount Vo'riion .. 4.31 week. ternoon at Picket Fence farm, 1,600.00 1,550.00 Police Salaries and Wild - 3,900.00 3,200,00 2,912.17 2S7.IJ • P. M. Deluxe .... 4.46 (k reach Q Blackberry P.F.C. Leslie R. Stewart, who has home of Mrs. William Clifford. The Snlnrita! Clerks """"""!""". : 6J0.00 6S0.00 Other Expcnsi* -- - Other Expense! -..- .... 2,000.00 1,145.00 1,229.34 115.66 Q Cherry % C'reme de Men!lie been spending a few weeks with Sewing club ot the church will nold Pension Fund « Park & Tilford .. 4.54 Instruction—Proper 92,000.00 100,000.00 185.00 .•* 150.00 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie its first all-day quilting party and Sjtlnries, Teachers « 2,300.00 2,500.00 Fire and Police ...... H.,H.«...... ^ 180.00 Stewart, has gone to Camp Kilmer, 2,500.01) 2,780.00 t. Street! and Roads - • 3 Fcnlhcn, 4.99 covered-dish luncheon today at the .Text Books ; Repairs and Maintenance New Brunswick. homo of Mis. George Tnylor, Free- Supplies for Instruction - 7S0.0O 1,500.00 400.00 Other Expenses _ ~ • Salaries and Wane! IMPORTED .49 Mr. and Mrs. James Toop of Pat- hrald. Mrs, Emily Weeks will be Opcriitiof. , 12,350.00 12,275.00 Other Expenses 4,000.00 2,(00.01) J.B74.07 If .M erson spent the weck-«nd with Mr. hostess. 000.00 !l [15.00 Street Lighting (With State Sahu'ics, Jnnilors and other Employee! 1,100.00 «87.48 4I2.SI and Mrs. Frank Toop. Supplies 2,son.oo Mrs. Martha Docher, who has 1,800.00 1,800.00 Street Lighting ".Z..'"."""~."T._ s.noo.on 2,400.00 2.400.00 Li«ht, Water unil Power Garbage and Ash Removal 3,000.00 Mrs. Edwin Boylan has recovered been a surgical patient at Fltkin Telephone nn:l Telegraph ~ -... ;« 250.00 390.00 3,100.00 9,000.00 from a recent illness. 4. Health and Charities Bo..!cJ in licollun.l hospital, returned home New Co-oruinnte Activities Board of Health MOHAWK FKU1T Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarron Sulnrica, Attendance Officer!, Medical Inspector! anil 180ft SCOTCH WHISKIES Years eve. 3,850.00 8*lnrlc» and Wagei •• t25.0H lS.flfl arc spending a few weeks in Flori- Other Expenses 100.00 The Reformed church choir will Other Expenses ,19.18 da. tso.oo Dog Administration . THISTLE hold rehearsal tonight at 8 o'clock Auxiliary AKcnclen ' Salaries and Wages ..._ BRANDY , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett are at the church. Charles Francis is Salr.rics, Librarians l.unch room •' 3,200.00 Other Expenses _ rirth the parents of u daughter, born director. l.JOD.OI) Poor Relief ~ ______0 BLACKBERRY Athletics - 2,000.00 SCOTS OWN January 7. Miss Yvonne Wylie of Vander- Transportation C900.00 Total ot 8 (a) Items .. | 3S.6S5.00 .35 0FKACH 500.00 (h) Contingent .... 800.00 I'iftU __. _ .'. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston Ton- burg, who hus been convalescing at Other Expenses 6,900.00 QCIIERKY Flflh 700.00 Summary of Operation! and Con- ncllc, who has been visiting her her home for several weeks from Fl\ctl Chui-KOH 1,750.00 tingent Appropriations EXCLUSIVE family in Henderson, Ky., ia visit' in Bit ranee • 1,750.00 a back infection, has returned tu 1,000,00 Salaries' nnd Wages 10,600.00 7,710.00 7,407.11 101.87 ing Mr. and Mrs. Gardner C. Klein. her position with the Standard Oil Pension to Employee* - Other Expense (Including Con. EXCLUSIVE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daverlo and compnny at Linden. Tolnl Current Expenses „ ? 142,455,00 IIu5,240.00 tlnient) Rcputrs nntl Replacements Total Operations , son have returned from St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth New of , 12,5(10,(10 12,000.110 SPECIAL PEOPLES LAGER Hiilldlnu and Croumls Road Construction or Reconstruction whore they spent a few weeks with Vanderburg have returned from Edilctttionnl Equipment ... i.'.™.!"'.'. 1,400.00 2,200.00 with State Aid 2,565.55 2.222.22 2.202.SI 19.61 Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Balstor, Mrs. Putnnm, Conn., where they spent Total Capital Improvements .-. 2,535.85 2.222.22 2,302.3* 19.11 Total „ f 13,000.00 I 14,200.03 Davorlo's parents. the holiday with relatives and (e) Debt Service .75 Mnnnnl Training (1) Municipal Debt Scrvlct Sgt, and Mrs. Frank Toop and friends. Salaries f.,50(1.III! «, 500.00 1,320.011 Payment of Bonds - 2,000,00 2,000.00 2,000.09 CASE CASK children have moved to their new Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Halter- Buppllcs 1,330,011 Equipment 100.011 100.00 Interest otl^ Bonds 100.00 125.00 105.00 •0.08 i 1 <(TS. home at Matuwan, after spending mann of Random Hill farm ob- Total of Municipal Debt Service 2,100.00 2,125,00 2,105.01) 20.00: STKIKI1CS PLUS Kc MEPOSIT three months with Mr. and Mrs. served their 25tli wedding anniver- Total .... $ 7,920.00 7,920.00 (e) Deferred Chirget and Statu- Frank Toop, Sr. Canllnl Outlay tory Expenditure! sary New Years day. They entcr- 8,850.00 Deficiency In BttMc Aid for • A drill was held at the Fire tuincd a group of friends at un IlulMIng Eilllipmetit , ..'. 1,1100.00 2J000.00 Local .School District - 3,306,75 3,327,75 8,327.75 SPECIAL N. Y. STATE (Coinlcsse) house Sunday by members of Die opcn-housB party. Total of Deferred Charges) and lire company. Henry Carney suc- Atlantic grange members held Total .... S 1,000.00 | 10,850.00 Statutory Expenditures— Debt Service Locnl School 3,308.75 3,327.73 »,3S.7jJJ ceeded Harold Kelly as captain. their annual Christmas party re- 6.000.110 6,000.01) (K) Cash Deficit CHAMPAGNE and SP. BURGUNDY I Mrs. William Wurnckcr and Mrs, lll cently at tho school. Fred Blan- llllc-.-cst a,,i 3,120.00 Total Judgments and Cash Deficit Gerard P. Domldlon attended the chnrd, muster, presided, and Mm, Locnl District '.School Tnx departmental meeting of thu l_i- tirniul Tot'i! , U "4,635.00 $107,330.00 (Estimated 1949) 31,899.40 largo Botllo Mnrion Conovcr directed a program SOURCES OF REVENUE County Tax (Estimated 1949) -27,271.(10 | (HOB' auxlllury at Leonardo last SB-Oi, Bottle which included traditional yuletidc 10 17-1II18 Total of Above Taxes .'. I 43,170.40 Thursday. CASK numbers sung by guests und grange Actual 9, Total (Unornl Appropriations 1107,(17.70 Dinner quests Suniliiy of Mr. and members. Participating in the pro- Stale .. „ % I0,001..1I< I illl,1120.(Ill irram woro Mrs. Muy Hculltt and District Taxes K x c l. \; j i v Mra, Herbert Kaul were Mr. und Tuition J. . iiii.miii.d'i MSDICATOII Bf HIDBR—Chapter 6, P. L, 1(49 Mrs, nii.'hnrd Leu ot Fnnwood nnd Jmik Cordon, Gifts wore distribu- "The dedicated revenues anticipated during the your 104a from dog lleanses ftOW 18 THE TIME TO BUV ,', „ M,.U.i,8« Hereby aiilleipat«d as revenue and are hereby ipproulaM lei t»! *an«lt to w Mr. anil Mrs, Arthur- Crosby of ted by Mrs, William Hunt and Aus- laid revenue is dedicated by itatuu or otharjeial rHUlwmenU" Union. tin ileglll. Total ' >11)2,1185.1)1) 31T4.6a5.UD |ll>7iil30.00 RED BA>'fC REGISTER, JANUARY 13, Page inineen

NOTICE. Th* Annual Meeting of the sharehold- er* of th* Twin Boro Fedtrul Suvings and Loan Association of Eiitontown, Fair Haven Officer Aids In Rescue Sew Jersey, will be held at the office of lha MEOciatlon. Main at Went Streets, Katontown, Now Jertity, on Wednesday, January 49, 1940, for the election ot Of Missing Dog From 40-Foot Well Directors (thret) and the transaction of any buslneis as may properly comu Co-operation between Oiticer | Sweeney homo and discovered that "The Bridegroom Comes" before the meetintf. William Robbina of the Fair Ha- a black female Chow had fallen in- Th* polla for the election will lie open from 8 to 9 o'clock P. M., and the hour . jn police and the county S.P.C.A. to a 40-foot well under the house. for transaction of nil other business will •ecently saved the life of a dog. Meanwhile, William Snctfdon, ulso b« 9 o'clock P. M. which was reported missing the an S.P.C.A. olllclal, arrived at the JllCHARp Ii. nOBEKTS. day before its rescue. Sweeney house. They received pa- Secretm-y-TreiiHirrr. Mrs. Blanche Sneddon, shelter mission to saw thi-ough tho floor BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE BOR- OUGH OF EATONTOWN. IN THE manager of the S.P.C.A., told this to gain access to the well. At 12.30 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH,, story. She received a call recently the dog was dragged out. , NEW JERSEY from Mrs, Julia Sweeney of 54S According to Mrs. Sneddon. the NotU'c'of 105,000 bond Hale. Keiilni Klvci* I'd., Fair Haven, who a.vid animal had been swimming in the lirui>ofr;iit> will be received by ilia Uonnl of Education of the Borough of En ton- that a dojy was crying under her well seeking; an escape. The day town, ir. thy County of Monmouth, New house. Since the S.P.C.A. ambul- before, Joseph Mnzzaroppi of J3 Jersey, on JmiUiuy J I, ID ID, nt ;»;iH> ance way at Shark River hills, Mrs. Paihcr ave., Fair Haven, had le- STORE o'clock 4*. - H. at tho ligrguifh ifull, Eaton town, New Jersey, for the purcliufit; Sneddon called the Fair Haven po- rwrfed his dog missing. The Chuvr of $96,000 School District Bonds of said lice and got Officer Bobbins. in tho well was identlllcd aa hi3 FOR HIS Board of Education. Suid bonds will be The '* policeman went to ihe dog and was returned to him. dated November 1, 1948, nnd will mil- ture $0,000 on November 1 In each of th* years 1850 to 1&5U, both inclusive itn4 $7,000 on November 1 in cuch of Harrieun—Pohl Leonardo HOBBY ITEMS the years 1960 to 1&64, both inclusive, with interest payable May 1, and No- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vlcgol spent vember 1> in each year. Troth Announced Tuesday at Newark, where they ALL Said bonds will bo coupon bonds of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne E. Harri- visited Mrs. Velgcl'a sister, Mm. th* denomination of 11,000 each, reals- son of 19 Towcrhill ave., announce Mary Kress, who is a surgical pa-, tcrabje •• to principal only t* us to PRACTICAL PROFITABLE both principal und interest, und will bo he engagement of their daughter, tlcnt at Orange Memorial hospital payabl* In lawful money at the office Miss Virginia Marie Harrison, to there. of the FJr*t National Bank of Eaton- EDUCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL town, New Jersey. John V, Pohl, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jtholn have Each propoBnl must specify In n mul- John P. Polil of 20 Leroy pi. returned from Irvlngton, where tiple of J,4 or 1/20 of l'> n Elnvlc rate they were guests of Mr. and Mm, INSTRUCTIVE ECONOMICAL of interest not cxcecdinc 6% per annum Fred Rhein. which tha bondi arc to boar, tind no proposal, wltt be considered which spe- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Barth have cifies a rate higher than the lowest rate been entertaining: Mr. and Mrs. NATIONALLY FAMOUS MAKES rtated in any leftally acceptable pro- John Zakancyz of Jersey City nnd CAR OWNERS OF RED BANK AND VICINITY, Iiosnl. Each riopoiHl must state the iimount bid for the bonds, which shall Fred Mann and family ot Newark. WALKER.TURNER ATLAS WE ABE READY TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS WITH bo not 1CB» than (95,000 nor more than Mrs. Robert Holdswortli wun tho $98,000. monthly pinochle tournament spon- | As between legally acceptable pro. sored by the auxiliary of Commun- POWKK KING POKTVR-CABLE poials specifying the name rate of in- j toreit, the bonds will be sold to th< ity fire company. At the weekly bidder eomplyJnjr with the terms o card party, Tuesday at the lire SKILSAW STERLING sale and offering to accept for I hi. house, other winners were Mrs. CUSTOM FITTED SEAT COVERS amount bid the least amount of bonds, the bond* to be nccDPtcd being those Florence Velgel and Mrs. Jameii H. first mnttirintr, and If two or more bid* MacPhee, Sr. Mrs. William A. INSTALLED IN YOUR CAR den offer to accept the an pie Ie, Maack was hostess. irmount, then to the hinder nfTtrinjr to pay therefor the highest price. The Mrs. Frank Conroy ot Brooklyn purchuser munt nlso pay an amount is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rqual to the interest on the bond* nr- Alto STOOLS, CUSHIONS, DOOR PANELS orucd to the date of imyincnt of tho Foster. purchase price.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kclchlln of and CAR RUGS The right ft reserved to reject nit bids Brooklyn spent several days at find nny hid not complying with the their home here last week. terms of this notice will ho rejected. Winter activities for Cub Scouts RECOVERED and REPAIRED All bidder* aro required to deposit : rcitided or cn«hlor's chcclt TUiyntle t in this area were arranged at u the order of the Boned of Education o meeting of tho Cub Scout commit- the Bcrouph of En own, In the tee Friday at the home of Mr. anil County of Monmouth, New Jersey, foi Mrs. Otto Barth, Present were Mrs. STOP IN TODAY AND GET $1,900, drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company. The check of George Black und Mrs. Gerry Gen- WOODUTM AN ESTIMATE ! a successful bidder will be retnlncd to Miss Virginia M. Harrison - erelli, den mothers; Richard F. hm iipplied In part payment for the Liockwood, district Cub chairman, Dm MI» {bonds or to secure the Board of Educa- •ANDIAW • tlon from nny loss resulting from the Miss Harrison Is a graduate of John R. Ronaldson and John J. MUtMSCMNMR : failure of the bJddcr to comply with Red Bank high school and Berke- Connolly. the* terms of hls; bid. ley Secretarial school. New York Mrs. Mary VanNess has arrived .In the event that prior to the deliv- ery of the bonds, the income received city, She is employed by the Esso at Miami, Fla., where she will spend by private holders from bonds of th Standard Oil company. Mr. Pohl several months with her son, Luke intne typ* nnd chm-neter nhnll be tax- was graduated from Red Bank VanNess. ; able by the terms of nny Kcdcml The Wright Store of Red Bank RED BANK : come tax law, the pucrcusful Mdrlrr high school and attended Mon- - John Lund and family of Lynd- I may. at his elpclion, be relieved of his mouth Junior college. He is cm- hurst have been visiting Mr. and I obligations uoder thft contract to pur- ployed by National Shoes, Inc., Ked Mrs. Anthon Lund. chase the bonds nnd In such ca*r> thr- 30 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK deposit sccomimnylng hia bid will be Bank. returned. A 1783 volcanic eruption In Ice- Proposals unould he nddroKFr>d to Mr. land resulted in the loss of 53 par- TELEPHONE K. B. 6-2222 AUTO SEAT COVER CO. Ru Igcrs Tomato Holds cent of the Island's cattle; 77 per- Rlehard H. Roberts, District Clerk, Twin Boro Federal Savings A Loan Assort cent of the horses, and 82 percent at Ion, Mntn street, Eatontown, New Jet' Popularity In Slate 18420 Wharf Avenue, Red Bank aty, And enclosed In n Be a led cnvclape of the sheep, marked on the outside "Proposal fo Of a total of about 62 ton* of Bond*.** state certified tomato seed made Open Friday Evenings Until » O'clock Th* incceuiful bidder *ilt be fur- nished with the opinion of Hnwklns, available by growers this fall, near- | Deinfleld * Wood that the bonds nro ly four out of every five tons were valid and leacnily binding obligations of the BCard of Education of the Bornu«h of the Rutgers variety. Edgar G, of Entontown. In the County of Mon Rex, supervisor of the tomato seed PHONE RED BANK 6-5228 mouth, New Jersey. certification project In the State Dr.ted: Janunry 3. 1949. Department of Agriculture, reports RICH A HI) B. ROBERTS, District Clerk that 122,915 pounds of accd were certified this fall. Rutgers led «! other varieties, contributing 96,991 MAINSTAY FEDERAL pounds. / The Maiglohf"'variety wag second in volume certified by the State Department of Agriculture this past fall, with 14,969 pounds of seed meeting the standards. Garden Savings and Loan Association Molly Pitcher Super Market State, a comparatively new variety, ranked third, followed by Stoken- dale, Valiant, Baltimore, Ontario OF RED BANK, N. j. 1t-20 Monmouth St THE BEST FOR LESS Phw «. B. 6-3144 and Pritchard. The seed, grown from a stock of CHOICE CUT? known parentage, which has prov- en its capacity to produce crops true to variety, free from disease 21 Monmouth Street and high yielding, is now moving in volume to the Southern states OUR OUR PRIME to grow planta for the 1949 crop. First shipments went to the West Indies, Mexico and South American SILVER SILVER countries, which doon will be the principal source of fresh tomatoes ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY for Northern markets. Port Monmouth ROAST Mr. and Mra. Ted Moeller and son of Jersey City are Visiting Mr. Lean, Tender and Juicy and Mrs. James Campbell. STATEMENT OF CONDITION Mrs. Louis Werse spent Thursday FRESH JERSEY at Jersey City with her sisters, Mrs. Helen Docker and Mrs. Mick Paris. As of December 31, 1948 Mr, and Mrs. James Campbell have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ASSETS LIABILITIES Jay Kennelly at Jersey City. POR K Donald Purcell was elected pres- ident of the Holy Name society of First Mortgage Loans $1,536,074.18 Members' Share Accounts ...... $1,340,490.07 St. Mary's churcli Sunday. Other officers are Joseph Dunn, vice pres- Represents our Investment in 432 mortgages Represents accumulated saving* of 891 mem- L O I N S ident; William Breunig, secretary, on improved property, nil but one of which bers. BIB END and Martin Casserly, treasurer. provide for monthly amortization and Interest Michael M«un is a surgical pa' payments, and as of January 7th, 1949, only Advances from Federal Home Armour's Star tient at Riverview hospital. seven accounts were in arrears for the month • ii i 119 X(Ui fiA Plate or Brisket John Garrett and James Werse of this place attended a birthday of December; two accounts were In arrears 2 LiOan Hank -J- lW,i)WiW party given for Miss Dorothy Cow- . months, and one account was in arrears 3 Represents funds wo have procured through den at her home at Atlantic High- months. , our crea|t facilities to finance homes. RIB LAMB CORNED lands Saturday, Durlnp the year, 113 new loans ivcre mnde, Members of the Children of Mary increasing our mortgage portfolio over „ • »« ~ en nnt\ fin Sodality will meet Sunday morning $375,000.00. Borrowed Money ,-•- aO,OOU.OU CHOPS BEEF in St. Mary's palish hall to make 35 Represents funds we have procured through 59* pla^s for a B'ebruary social. John Jefferson and John Zemal Properties Sold on Contract.... 7,933.57 ««"•credlt facilities t° inan.« *"»"es- Home Made SCHICKHAUS qwsltl have enlisted in the Army Hoprcscnts i properties, title to which will Ij.Miia in ProCPHS . 46,583.56 e and are now at Fort Dlx. COUNTRY SKINLESS Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgcnscn and pass to the purchaser after additional con- HMUI8 in rrucess "i"? « Ik family of Jersey City were Sunday tractual paymenta have been made In ac- Represents undlsbursed portion of loans auth- guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jor- cordancc with aKiccments and as of January orlzed. gensen. 7th, 1919, all accounts arc paid to date. SAUSAGE 49 FRANKS Mrs. James Masterson is confined 57 Other Liabilities 2,187.17 to her home with flu. Mrs. Florence Klevy of Brent- Investment* and securities 68,116.10 wood spent Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Represents our investment in $56,000.00 of Specific Reserves 280.52 Drake. United States Government Bonds and other Kraft Macaroni Dinner 2«« 27 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wcnz, Sr. securities. Reserves and Undivided Profits und family attended the wedding of Mr. Wcn2's nephew, John Puor. Cash on Hand and in Banks 77,871.27 General Reserves ...:$99,248.16 1O0O achncr, at Went New York Sunday. Mrs. Charles Wcnz, Jr., Is visit- „„-..,, Undivided Profits .... 40,148.04 SHEET ins her parents at Richmond, Vu. Office Lqinpiiieiil, less depre $139,396.20 Scott Tissue 2 ROLLS 21 Mrs. William Waitc has been en- tertaining' for Mr. and Mra. Harry ciatiuil 732.40 Represents the safety fund of the association. Grew, Mrs. Adelaide Moore and 1 Reserves for the 12.months period were in- Miss Edna Moore of West Now IIOCOKMUI riu»«n. 7111 mi creased $14,000.00. after which a dividend of York. - The Republican Women's club JJelerral Charges 71U.OU 3% wag pal(1 Totai reserves now represent Tomato Ketchup 23'•» •«• elected Mrs. Fred Beam, Sr., presl' Represents prepaid expenses. 8% of assets. dent for the third term, at a meet §1,691,437.52 ' , . $1,691,437.52 1 INDIAN RIVER ing held last week at the home of GOLDEN RIPE Mrs, Lillian Cluyton. Others elected were Mrs. Hattie Miner, vico prext- GRAPEFRUIT BANANAS dent; Mrs, Alice Freibott, secretary and Mrs. Maude Johnson, troasui- Current Dividend Rate Dec. 31, 1948 er. Mrs. Anita Wcyman was »f>- Ib. pointcd to direct the social fund, 5 - 25 13 and Mrs, Freda Winklcnmn, tho 3% per annum (lower fund. SOUND GLOBE GREEN NORFOLK Gnll Marie Domn, Infant diiUB!'- tcr of Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Do- YELLOW ONIONS ran, was baptized Sunday at tit. MOMTGAGG LOANS INSURED SAVINGS KALE or COLLARDS Mary's church. Now Monmouth. c . Tho spons6rs were Mra, Michael CHARTERED AND .SUPERVISED RY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT lbs. 14 Ibi. for Carotomito and Louis Caroteimto. 25 IJU.VH ctiii muttu iiuckut rnoiluy by ai Tix% IW«iut«iv—Ailvtirtiaomiint. BED 5AKK REGISTER, JANUARY 13,

Three Charged Willi Highlands. Police also said that Dr. Fowler Buys Eisner Estate Capt. Kyrll Parker of the High- THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL OF DANCING ANNOUNCING Clamming Violation lands police apprehended Mrj. Ma' " -—'"'• That 1 Have Been Ma* Yoi. rie Ehrlich of Leonardo, charged by 117 Prapect Ave. Phone B. a #-3320 Bed Bank, fitm lent? Three men, accused of taking Rumson police with leaving the ams from the Shrewsbury river scene of an accident. Mrs. Ehrlich Classes in all types of dancing for Children and Adult* FASHION FROCKS IIMiSINTATlVl ith the uae of a power boat, Mon- is alleged to have driven her car And Would Be So CUd To Show Yew OUR ay night appeared before Rumson into a pillar at Oak lane, Rumson, Junior Assembly • Ballroom for Teen-agers. Magistrate Arnold Tulp on tnose Sunday night. Capt. Parker locat- NEW WINTER STYLES Any Morning, After- harges and for resisting arrcat ed her in a Highlands tavern a few noon or Evening. Priced Very Reasonable. n apprehended by Alfred PIoi- hours after the incident. She will .y, state shellfish association agent. JUST DROP ME A CARD appear before Magistrate Tulp The men were released on payment Jan. 17. if $1,000 bail each, and will be ar- MRS. BETTY IVAN raigned before Margistratc Tulp Roller skating became popular in RFD No. 1, BOX 311 A. KEYPORT, N. J. tan. 17. the United States after J. I* Plimp- They were James Worth, Jr., and ton of New York invented, in 1883, ames White, both of Highlands, a four-wheel skate working on rub- ind Arthur Johnson of Atlantic ber pads.

Dr. Warren D. Fowler, Red Bank breakfast room, a library, butler's :hiropi'»ctor, is the new owner of pantry, powder room and lavatory. Lhe palatial residence pictured There me five bedrooms and three a-bove, former home of the late batlis on the second floor and two Raymond Kisncr. Located on the rooms and a bath on the third floor. southeast corner of Broad street There are three more large rooms Here it the newest nd Bergen place, the 15-room In the cellar. end most revolutionary house Is one of Red Bank's most Besides extensive shrubbery on development in modern beautiful. There are three and a the grounds, accessories include an heating. Not onry saves half acres of excellently landscaped outdoor pagoda, children's play- land in the tract. loom, fish pond, outdoor grill,

... for everywhere under the tun ,. . «N MM placet yen go and things you do. The darker Una wsdiest TOMORROW! ikirt it to wearable, with the contrasting yoke and the white frashness of cottar coating the right lights to your faca. In oxford crape of Celanese* rayon. Famous Free-Action tleevat . . . $39.95 (our retort collection $12.95 to $450.00). Call MOntclair 3-0030 or Allanhurst 3-1504 for personal Teleihep service.

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montcloir and alltnhunf mmmmmmsd NOTICE. - Notice is hereby Riven that the Board of Education of the Town»Mp of Holmd A b«ootn In CONVINIINCI. No moro will hold a public hcr.riiin on the propoied budget and flnnneliil statement, r herein Eet forth, betwocn the hours of 7 F. M. and 9 P. M. on January 24th. 104! of the long hours of washing, drying at the Township Memorial Hall. and ironing that go with even the January Said budget will be on flic and open to the public between the hours of 1 p. m, and 5 P. M. from Junuary 14th to January 24th, 1949, at Dlatrict Gterk'l residence, most modern home washing. Wash- Holmdcl, N. J. day becomes a holiday—your day to Dry Cleaning DAMGIJ S. ELY, do with as you please. District Clor! Sale PROPOSED BUDGET Proposed A .•ri.ln In QUALITY. In our modern Garments for i •udnt Budffel plant, your bundle receives personal- the Price of 1849.1950 ized attention, using methods tested Current Expenses 1J4S-1949 Administration and approved by the American In- ' School Elections t ' 35,00 $ 60.00 stitute of Laundering. His shirts, Whit* tldfrwall llr« and rood lamps ar* opflml. Salaries - .. 725.00 850.00 your lovely linens aro returned lux- Other Expense ...— „—...... 200.00 200.00 * Instruction.I'roper uriously fresh, sparkling clean. Teachc-rj Sularks .. 18,500.00 15,400.00 Text Books 750.00 850.00 A bargain In THtlfT. Your time, health Supplies fur Instruction fiOO.Ou 550.00 ET BEHIND the wheel of a handsome new Lin- And what a thrilling car you'll find it is to drive! Other Expenses ...... •>...... •..••.•..... 100.00 100.00 and disposition are all saved when Operation we take over your washday labors. G' coin Cosmopolitan as soon as possible • . . It's powered by the great new Lincoln V-type Sulnries Janitors 1.8«5.00 1,885.00 And in actual cost, too, our service and we promise you'll discover a new measure of Fuel _ 1,000.00 1,300.011 "Eight"-the smoothest "eight" in the whole wide Light, Water mid Power 200.00 175.(10 is a better buy today than ever be- motoring pleasure far surpassing anything you've world! An engine that's lively and lovely in action! 'Flh d 'J'lh 150.00 UO.00 fore. Call us today. p « ' 171.00 • 150.00 experienced before! Once you head it down the open highway you'll Co-ordlnrte AcUvItk-s Salaries, Attcmlnn-ce OtTicei's, Mcdlcul Inspectors and Here is a fine car that's so luxurious you've got be convinced that there's no other nowcr plant ' Nurses ...., —...... ,.,. „ 650.00 r l Other Executes ...»..„...... ,„..„....,..,. »..»..«...... ».. 100.00 Plionc R. B. 6-0201 to see it-and drive it-to believe it! ' like it on earth! ' Auxiliary Agencies Llbt'iiry '. • 60.(10 85.011 — or — Its windshield is the widest on any fine car- OpLCntion of i'luygroiinds 250.00 200.(Ill ' Why not pick up the telephone-arid "make "a < Triinspcrlution „ 4.500.00 4,750.00 si sweeping curve of one-piece safety glass almost date for a Lincoln Cosmopolitan demonstration! Fixed Chnrnes use Our Ciisli and Carry Service Tuition _ ~ .'. 8,000.00 13,750.00 five feet wide! Its interior is so luxurious that now! (If tomorrow's too tone to wait-whu not, l 200.00 220.00 BIG DISCOUNTS push-button windows are "standard equipment"! make it today?) ' . J ' Totnl Current Expenses .— 132,060.00 141,366.00 pnirB nnd Itcpliiccmcnts Building ft Etc l.FiOO.OO 2,r>00.00' Jnnltor Equipment „ 100.00 lOu.OO Office nnd Other Equipment ~ 100,00 100.00 . Total - „ | 1,700,00 | 2,700.0(1 DONALD'S Jclit Service i Bonds 2,000.00 2,00(1.00 Interest 435.0(1 377.00 COMPLETELY NEW- Totnl » 2,435.00 | 2,377.00 DELUXE LAUNDRY YET ROAD-PROVEN Capital Outlny Equipment ... . „ .,,„ | oo,oo t< II M Alt ION Slit III RED BANK Grand Total J37,0S5,00 »<«,3(2.0» SOURCES OF REVENUE Hi 17-1-i 1D4S-4U 10(11.DO JLAUNDKItHKS - CLEANERS ARRANGE DELIVERY NOW TO AVOID HEAVY SPRING DEMAND! . Actunl Ant, ReceJpU Ant. Receipts fitnle «... — I 7,800.82 | 8,228.81 1 9,010.(15 . Additional - - 36(1.fi7 2,205.B0 2,740.118 Munirlval, Uusio ... 1,4 42.no 1,160.50 470.0(1 DUtrlet Tnxei SI,871,24 23,153.10 28,816.117 Tuition . ~- 285.00 00,00 (T-LOOK FOR THIS SEAI on th Other Sourcri ... 360.00 son.oo son.od 1«, 174.1(11 July 1, 1047 4,254.nil* B.OOO.IIO | cibles you buy before you ENGLISH MOTORS, Inc llO.fiDO.SO f«,(42,00 means laundry feitvci and appr * Balance* lipiu-oiN-lnli-d 34-36 Mapl* Av«nu* Rod Bank, New J«r««y Jlnlnnci. July In, HMK SIUOI.U v i • the #A murica n Ins h lulc* of Lou ftO Approii-lnteil (,21,4.(11 itED BANK BEGI8TEB, JANUARY 13, Ifli!) Page Fifteen

NOTICE. Educators Have Taxes May Drop Mi** Miles AN OKlJlNANCB RSTAUU.SH ISii A T l r nk c MUNICU'AIJ COURT OF THE UOK- Alt-RAIL-SEA-BUS-TOUR CRUISI So . i , Hyer Ul/GH OK J-'AIK JIAVKN. $559,877 Budget In Fair Haven " » - The Mayor and Council du henliy (Continued From Pag« 1) (Continued From Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miles of 27 oriliiin: AMERICAN ANO FOREIGN RESERVATIONS You Don'i Believe It Academy street, Newark, announce Section 1. A limnirilial C'Hirl for lrn •ii i" zoning becauso the kindergarten Issued, 104; homes watched on re- Ihe engagement of ther daughter, Boaouuli of Far lluv.ii i . „• ^Ij.iu.rd, ,i-. T NO TRAVEL and HOTEL and first grade of Oakland street quest, 106; doors found unlocked, of January I, I'Jt'J, purhUiint to !h- ... Huh? Evelyn Ivoui.se, lo Frank C. Hyer, prnvieinna of Ch:i[it,r ?44 nf the Lxwd ol CIIAI£I:K school are overcrowded, while there 34, and assist calls, 373. son of Mr. nnii Mr.=. John Hyer of l'J4«. .:« nm.-iMl.-d and iii|.pl..rm'n;,il. R I OK — Directly Representing — arc three or four vacant rooms at " Well, a penny jioxl curd Kill hrinij you full par- There were no serious fires in ICverrt.t, A sp: ing wedding is Svctiim '1. I'hc nimli; ut 1li.; irm-...- SKKVICE, Air, Kail, Steamship, Bus ana World the River .street building. |,,tl i-n.nl ..!,:i!l !,,• th,- "M '«fi. i- i j. n i l-.u.t A 1018, Mr, Rieman said. planned. • ,,l hv lli,t.,u^ii i.f l-'a;r Mnv, i.." KVKK Wide Tour and Cruise Companies. twuhirs about our bookkeeping and tax acrciec Unit Board members Harry Hcaviland. A report on first aid squad ac- •StL'tmti .'I. 'i h<: (f,[;;;ic.'p,t| iun#t «'.;.:.. for the high school; Fred Brown, tivities was submitted by Mr. Min- ISnliJank's only Authorized Bonded TRAVEL AGENT I, Kcepn your hooks. for FJver street school, and Don ton. He said ,the squad had re- of of I. 'Ihi-i? >tl;i!l !»' a tll'iii O'DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY S. Furnishes you n-lth trial balance and profit and Enjliah, Cor Oakland street school, sponded to 143 ambulance calls in in:i^i>triitc of :h> >n .1 in.::i;:'t'.'.. i r: IWtOAII STKKKT KKI1 BANK loss statement each month, were assigned :i.s a cuaimitlcc to 1948 and paid tribute to the mutual who sh;\\] he ai Irulii Ilir ,l.i', ,,f hi and Sumluys 6-5080 or S-S08I t. Provides you with necessary business tiguioi Fell. 8. Alternates named were Ed- squads oE Red Bank and Fair Hav- for Income Tax returns. mund J. C:in;:cna, Mr. Giiilon and en. The borough ambulance an- iioiiiUd ,1 ,,,|:,lih'.,l. William E. Bcaty. swered 30 calls into Red Bank dur- .Sti-timl i ;.. 'I'd, m;ji>:wi,.ii 1,u,«..,•• .r.. Yes air.' We van keep hooks for you elienper limit. ahall ••.<•.;>•<.- ."I" uliliu.il lalvij lo br I'.'IMj In ii preparatory meeting- in Hd- ing tile year, while Red Bank's ill llio .^;un,- ni.uin,r .'.M 1 hi- Milaiii-s "1 • vuncci o; the board's annuril rcor- squad came to Fair Haven's assist- uthrr inunicilia! ttllr<«'s an- paiil. ^nil you can. keep I Item yourself—better, too.' which shall III- in i.t u of Hi! In.-, i-u«!b Kaniziilion session, tlio 1048-19 au- ance 2b times. and any uthu .-iSInwiiiii:, ^ wha'aitiviT. thorities will complete their bu.-ii- However, Mr. Minton said, it has .S,;cti,,ti (i. Thi- Miid liiiitiit-ipa! i-iniu ncss Fch. 10, it was announced by been disturbing to Lester England, anil thu inuaiuPiil miiKi^lraU1 tlicrriif i Mr. Beekman. The reorganization the outgoing captain, to have so sllaii Innr. pin'-it s* nail t-M-rt-iFi- all 111,- I liarl'uum, IHIBM. ilutlrk a:,d jiin.iii,-- BENNETT BUSINESS SERVICE meeting was scheduled for Mon- many residents call for the ambu- oa i r,«.',l by ilu- Hi,vM,,ti» i-l day, Feb. 14. lance for* use as a "taxi to the hos- hnptni' 2H1 ,,f th,- Law.- ,,f ]

formed by Fort Monmouth olMcials ambulance is ready .for all emer- Kri-lion 7. Vim-,. .|i;,ll I,,- :l ,-;,-ik i,f 107 Moiiiuouth St. lied Bank, N. J. that, although no definite number gencies, but that it is unreasonable of pupils is known because of to expect it to serve people able to tintod by tin- Kov,»ai!:K binly. atul v.hii bull M-i-v,' fur a liini ,ir :ln,,- y.ai, Telephone Keel Bank 6-5125 army transfers, an estimate for walk to the vehicle for "routine roni Iho dair of hi> iippuinnii, til an,! educational requirements of per- transportation." mlil his juro-fi-i- is iipiiiiitit.-il ai.d nu«l- sonnel for tho next school year has The people," Mr. Minton de- liul. Thi- i-liik ..r Un- muiii<-,i,:u n,,. • ' been given. It is 31 first graders, clared, "have taken advantage of I 32 second graders, 21 third graders, our squad, and this should be if ill hr« nnuiiripaj ojlii-, ,^ JII ,. ,,.,i,J. !llui I 16 fourth graders, nine (ifth grad- stopped." He said he hoped the i-hii-li rbnll In.- in li,-u ,,f all f,-,-,. ,-,,-t. - mil any utliir II1IIIWIIIII:,-S wba 1 •,..»,,- j era and ton sixth graders. squad's new captain, Robert Van- Hiss Evelyn L. Miles U- I'lliill prrfiirin tulrli fin.i-t inns in-ii Fort Monmouth, it was pointed Brunt, would not experience a con- u'.ii-s as shall b* |iii-«iiiliid rur him I,-.- out, would like (o have a teacher tinuation of this practice. The bride-elect was graduated :K. till! in!, .< apniii-alii,- I „ niiiiinin:, i TELEVISION Hurts, r.tld by till' lailliicipul IIUIUIBI ,-.-:•, . provided on the post lo teach the An ordinance establishing a mu- from Central hijjh school, Newark, S-'fliun s. Tlii. niiitiicipil i-oiiil -ha 1 youngsters through the second nicipal court for Fair Haven wus and is employed in that clly by Ihe i< hi.'ld In Ihi- I'oliri' II,-mi,marl. r< :-: Ki'udc. Confirming this wns Lieut. passed on first reading, and will New Jersey Bell Telf-phone emu- In- Hm-oiluh of i'air llavin. I'lii- 1111. puny. Mr. Hyer is with the Her- licipal nianisll-a'.i. .slial! f-TI fnini !l A. \|. Col. Koberl. A. Oaiv. who attended bo ready for public discussion Jan. in tbp

"The basic question as r see it," made. ItllltlSOIl i-'. to the rulrs aiMilii-iiblt; lo inuiilii|i.( ] I said Mr. Bnckmnn, "is this: I.s the Mr. Mcllray repotted on con- WORK DECORATING MAGIC WITH PAINT The Will Ward family, which Krction 9. This arditianr^ sluiii tak,' • 1 Hed Bank board of education go- tinued building activity. In Decem- operates the Kumson Hu^ar bowl ir»'-t wiun nilapud anil pilbli.-.h, il as r, . !'i'|> up vniir liniiii' fiii Ilic winli.T sc:is"ii (In; c;isy wiiy. ing lo operate a Rrado school at ber, he said, permits calling for at the corner of River rd. and lircd by law. ' | Fort Monmouth? The army must mure than $44,500 in construction Blaekpoint rd., is looking for sugar l'lllll.lc NOTICK. ! This simmlh Mow in^, I-IISV to use riltslinr^li I'niiil n-c- remember that wo still have quite were issued, involving four new !;»>wJ.s—new one?*, old ones, odd The fim-KoiBit iiidiaani-i) was !MIO-I a bit of space available in our own houses, three to cost more than ones, family keepsakes, etc. All lei •! at a n-Kiilar mol'tlllK III Ihi' Miv i oiiiini'iiili-il hy Iliifrcniiiiirs will x'wf wnl Is si ml wood- schools." $12,000 each and one $8,000, and mid Cuuncll of thr lluiiiuith ,.r Tair will be displayed at the shop for Haven, N. J., held Jmiuary in, |n,|i|. ,IIH| ' work lu-w liisiiiifj IHNIIIIV, I'nine in for licl|il'nl advice However, the army's needs arc a $3,000 addition to a garage. several weeks, with the name of will come up fur final ronsiiln-.ition and 1 to bo studied, with action lo bo Announcement was made that a the owner on each bowl. Mrs. Ward nnnsiiKP at a rrKiilnr mi-i-liiiir nf iho «ai.l :iml liclp with iiny liniiic iliT'iii':iliutlew, iWeiwd one board was not to bo held re- business purposes. day, Jan. 20, by the Rumson lire Notico 1,^ hel'i-liy jrivon that th.- ar- sponsible for financial obligations ompany auxiliary at the lire house. counls of the subscriber*, deuoaccd. of 59 Chestnut St. Red Bank 6-0242-6-0243 Council decided to continue the Assisting Mrs. Bush are Mrs. Agnes the citato of »ahl Ti-usloi-B will he uiidllril of previous boards. Further, he practice of holding its regular 1 III.I .stalod by the Siirronale of I he said, the claim was questionable. PfcilTenbcrgej , Mi-s. Mary Murphy, iinty of Muniiinuth and roiiurtod I'nr meetings on the second and fouith Mrs. Frank Duffy, Mrs. William tili-niont to tlm Mniiinijulli County In another matter the board de- Monday night* each month. Cnurl. Probate Divinlon, on Thursilny, cided to appeal to tho Now York Macintosh, Mrs. Daniel Shea, Jr. Ihe 'Iweilty-fourth day of Pvliruary, A. i and Mrs. John Murphy, Jr. A for- D-. 1049, at 10:00 oVIni-k A. M., nl & Long Branch railroud to provide mal installation ceremony for '.he which time application will be mafic fur I gates at the Bergen pi. crossing thu alUnvanco of comml-ssiona mid coijji- I of the system's main iine. Many Red Cross Drive newly-elected officers will take place HCI foes. ' Thursday, Jan. 20, at Cedar inn, IJatod January 11. A. T>. 1!14!1. , school children must cross the Highlands. Committee chairmen of Serving RED BANK WILLIAM H. STHFXKKU, tracks at this point and in ao do- Being Planned the auxiliary arc Mrs. Charles Til 02 Grand Avenue, Fair Haven. N. 3. ing nre in constant danger, it waa ton and Mrs. Walter Robinson, KALPH H. WM.l.llEllODT said. Monmouth County chapter of the MKlo SIK-or. N. J., AND JERSEY SHORE AREA American Red Cross is already kitchen; Mrs. John Baumgarth, ad- Trustuos. Protest also was ordered to bo vertising; Mrs. Julius Kissel, sun- Max Mohlpr, making plans for the annual fund 714 Hroad Stroel, sent to the Rockwell, Newman Co. campaign in March. After much shine, and Miss Margaret Murplly Newark (2), N. J. of Orange on what was reported persuasion on the part of officers and Mrs. Agnes Pfciffcnberger, to be the firm's unsatisfactory job and board members, the chapter memorial. of waterproofing tho River street Notice of Settlement of Account. for NEON SIGNS chairman, Major General George Audiometer hearing rechecks Kftlnte of Adolf W. Itry, derL-as^l. tl.61 Fedtial Tu school building. L. VanDeusen, retired, lias con- Notice is h«rcliy nivcn Llmt llio nccounts Installation Extra Upon recommendation of Mr. have been given this week in the of tiip nulihc'i'ihcr, administratrix with sented to Jicad the drive. Rurnaun schools. These aye iniii English a letter is to be sent to Lucy Tompkins, executive secre- will iiiinoxnd of iho t'stnte of bniil *lr- TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED the Kcd Bank borough council re- vidual hearing tesLs, and the new rciisc-tl, will lio ami il od mid statuil liy Cold Cathode Fluorescent tary of the chapter, will act as his Malco Piiretone audiometer was tho SuitiiHutc of the County of Mon- questing definite action be talien assistant in the drive. mouth and reported for Bnttlcinent ta to make' Mechanic st. a one-way used for this purpose. This instru- the Monmotith County Court, prohnle thoroughfare for the safety of chil- In accepting this responsibility ment was recently given to tho division, on Thursiliiy, the twentieth cliiy BE SURE TO VISIT OVR NEW STORE Gen. Van Ocusen says: "I solicit Monmouth County Organization for nf Jnnunry, A. D., 1 y-19, nt 10:00 o'clock LIGHTING dren. Suggestion also was made the full support and co-operation Social Service for use in Ine A. M., at which time application will FOR THE FINEST IN TELEVISION that parking be prohibited in front ho made for the allowance of commis- of all public spirited citizens of schools throughout the county. sions mnl counsel fees. ENGINEERED TO YOUR NEEDS" of Mechanic street school. To this Monmouth county in making this Those thus found to have loss of Our Tclcviiion Salon Open Evenings Till JO P. JM... Mr. Giblon added: "Mechanic street i>ntfid: !)«-ccmbcp 4th, A. I),, 10H. 1 campaign a auccess. Last year the hearing arc referred to car special- HKLKN B. HARDY, ' traffic remains a- hazard to our chapter did not raise ita quota and ists for further examination and Old rnvm Road, children." I as a result it has been necessary possible treatment. Shrcwshiiry, N. .T. A letter of sympathy was or- to £or%go or curtail certain essen- AUministrntrix with Will Annexed, The following pupils were not Messrs. Quinn, Uortmua, Mcdio dered lo bo sent to Mrs. Japhia tial services. late or absent in December: EATONTOWN RADIO & TELEVISION Clayton, offering the board's con- "I am sure that there would be 75 Broad Street. dolences upon the death of her Seniors—Joyce Aliilci'Hdii, lxjia Iinicoc, Red Bunk, New Jersey. IS MAIN STREET EATONTOWN, NEW JERSEY no lack of funds if every one real- Jtti Jacks, Juan Haitian, flnty Meyer, Attornoyt. husband, who had served as u ized the line work that is being Junr I'urcly, I'm Kic.ienhcjgrr, Jui'kii board member 25 or more years. Whnlen. lluymonri Hostel. I'eny lili, TELEPHONES EA. 3-0568—3-0910 done by the volunteer workers and Stephen Kreyny, Ad^Iph Kominip, '*<•!- Notice of Settlement of Account Teachers attending the meeting tho professional staff of our cba4>- mini (tokos. Wullur O'Neill, Uunjnmin Estate of Leon A. Urnnclt, deeensrd. expressed thanks that their (salary ter, by home service, in helping the Ili(!i!t>!m>ui, Kilwjiril WnnniM1. Notice is hereby KIVPII thut the nccount* .Juniors—Edith Alexander, Jtiyu of tn« subneribrr, ndministrah-ix of th*t needs were taken into considera- veteran and hie family to readjust Brown, Marie Civntallt-e, lleYi'i-jy Chmn estate of enid dtrciiacd, will ho audited tion in the new budget without the to post-war conditions; by the mo- eroy, Sally Ci-owell, Joan Eli, Jnn« mid stnlrd by the Surroirate of the necessity of bickering. tor corps, in driving hundreds of llouiihty, Mllilrril llulluu, Janet Jun«! County of Muiinmutii :uu[ lopuiinl for Juily Kollmcr. Lnl» Miller, 1'at O'KcoK ttlvmftit to Tlu» Mnnmotith Cniinty A letter was received from the patients to and from our hospitals, Mnry Ituiiltmon, Suiuly KtryUer, Juli Court. Pt-ohiite Division, on ThiirHdny, Middle Atlantic States Association clinics and health centers; by safe- Tony, Luis vonCJehron, Charles Abuinll, Ihe third dny of Kcbrimry, A. 1)., 1'M'j of Colleges and Secondary Schools ty services in giving swimming in- Alsm Canliolil, Tim Ctjnnur, I.ci'lcr Con at 1»:(i0 o'clock A. M., nt which time over, John Cmlk. Waller UIIIKWIIII. Jncl ii]>pliciition will be mmle for the iiDuw- placing the Red Bank high school struction to the youngsters, and Dixon. John Hcss«l, Illchiinl Morallur ice nf commissions and coutii-r] fees. on its list of approved high school aiding in rehabilitation of polio vic- Ken l'elcis, William rotors, .Innioa Snr IJate.l: December 17, A. P.. 1018. for another two years. tims; by home nursing, in training rentino, Edwm-fl ,S\vikarl, Frnnk Wnl JEANETTE I\ HENNETT. Upon a motion by Mr. Kaviland, wives and mothers for the better ton. Kobert Wartli. 183 Kinsley Slrrct. ASBURY PARK care of their families; by produc- Sophomore**—Holly I/>u Aumack, Eli i.oTlff Itrnnch. N. J. Mrs. Frances Stern was appointed norc Honfor. . lltloros HrNtcr. Theresa Administratrix. a teacher at the Mechanic street tion, in making hospital garments, llrmvn. JunoL Carle, Jean D?nUc, Jt:. Alirnmoff & Trice, 1-1180 bandages and surgical dressings for Fan-injiton, Dorothy KKrhum. Ccurwia 14 Mf>rtnotith Street, school as successor to another our local institutions; by camp and KnoMoek. Nancy MneNoll, Clorin M ICetl Unnk, N. J. teacher, who has been granted a ('.in', Wayne Mcdlrr. Miirtha Meyc Altornc'yR. • PORCELAIN ENAMEL • STAINLESS STEEL maternity leave of absence, Mrs. hospital service, in providing whole- Aittm Olivitdoll, Hotly I'ochwrl, Holen some recreation and personal ser- Swen.-on, Terry Werlcmnnn, Arlcne Will NOTICE Stern was referred to by Mr. Gib-vices for hospital patients; by Juii' maier. Joan Williinx, J"hn lie Llm. Al Indoor and Outdoor Electrical lon as a graduate of State Teach- licit Emtnoa.H, Thcoiliire Ijotscr, Uunur Borough of Fair Haven. lor Red Cross, in developing c Miller, Hobcrt O'Noill, iSanturl Sc.il/.o B!(U will be received by the Miiynr ers' college of Newark, and "well sense of social responsibility Charles Seymour, Nicl SICKCI, Jamci and council of tho HnruiiKh of Knii- H> Dinplaya & Lighting qualified" for this teaching as- among our high school and junior I'hornr, Link Wycoir, Kolnrt /.err, inn* veil »t JI me* tinK to h« held on JsimiMry iiomin, l'nul Iliinnn, AI0117.0 Moore. U. lUill al H P. M. for onr snow plow. signment. college atudenta through useful ac- Hid* insiy bo 'lied with tho Clerk. l-'ri'Shmcn—Jane llai'ltoley, Uetty Ca- Pnteii: January 11, 1 0-41*. KOAD-AD SERVICE, INC Appointed as a permanent finan- tivities. I am convinced that the ter. Barbara Chnmcrny, Jean Clark, lio- cial committee for the board were Bed Ci'oss has a vital place in our chelle Cohen. Calherino Connor, hunnn M. FLOYD SMITH. 49 So. Main St. Asbury Park Mr. Heaviland, community life In j«acc and war." Emery. Iliii+ara Guff, Holly Hallnm RorniiKh Olprk. Mr. English and Holen Hcndilckson, Mary Ann Jewell IJfi Fair Haven ro.id, Mr. Canzona. Ulllnn KarlnjH, Joan Uiyton. Catherine Fnir Hiivcn, N. J, Lockwood, Marion La l'resti, hlnn Mlse- inidM, Phyllis Myall. Connie Pcrriiic Joan l'olk, Lillian Shea, MniKUcritn Shcchan, C«rol Swilinrt. Connvlevc liblw, Ann TmlTonl, Nancy Walker, IJI'JI-K Wil. llama, Harry Williams, .lamos Mosamler Hubert A. Ban-, Jr., Martin W\ Iliuich William Cassldy, Harry Cnl|i», Eilwnn Conover, John UoWlntcr, Horlrerl (,nid- ner, John Ureenway, Lany llarriiiKlon ACCESSORY BAR Rlwiirii Hofmann, Jr.. l'rcd Johnjen llilddy Lamms. Jiwnnr Mcljulnncsn. Wd. Ham I'nrkcr, Taylor Randall. Rolirrt wrs Shonemnn. William Stanley, David Wil- - of - laivl, !> because they go clear through. Kentile's • cinch of the line? i(f The IlociHter.—AdvcrUsemcnl. Lewis and Colt Cromwell Purses—faille and suede—dressy as well as with to keep sparkling bright . ' mi ovnr-sliniildor strap which can ho easily convnrlcd lo a dag leash. JVlail your personal check. The U. S. We can tell you much', much more about SAME DAY SERVICE French Imported Hand-Knitted Woolen Mittens—Mown in from France luo versatile, wonderful Kentile. Come in and Postal Service will see that it gets to its late for Clirisluiiis—only $1.95. discover how economical it is. We'll be look- destination promptly. With a checking ac- ing for you. Now Orleans Tubums—in chintz (at 65o) and jowel tune satins (at $1.28.)' count you can pay bills anywhere, any DRV CLEANING Wnslialde, loo. Come in and pfan your flMr en fn« Kamfyfor.* Work mut your awn floor pallern. time, from your home or office. So why CALL Criterion Suede Belts in Holiin Hood ifrcei], l>ilii.-i' >wcel. hnrgiindy, Idaelc waste time standing in line? Open a check- RED BANK 6-482S and III'IIWM—at $1.50 up. ing account here. Enjoy this convenience. "Tho Most Modern Plant in Ulendser's Scarfs in .-nlin and lall'ela. .lahol. shape—worn Hal or pulled Monmouth County" —at $1.98. Sterling FIFTH AVENUE De Garcy White Camisole Slips—eyelet, cnihruidcry Irini wilh liidtr.in rtif- ^SECOND NATIONAL (le—at $8.95. CLEANERS FREE A paii" of Mayor's liylnu nosp In you just as soon us you've IWIIKIII BRNK tTRU5TCD. 1 Furniture Shop oft f?£D /$AHA< AJIW JlOif y SI B. FROXT ST. IIBD BANK ti duzeii—now oi over a period nf lime. A HAKIM'S IIO^HN AT A STORK IfOtliS: STAXDAIU) DOZKX I'lllCK. 9 A. M, to « P. M. 21 WHITE STltEET Phone Red Bank 6-0291 Mcir.'r.y tlirough Sattirdar Page Sixteen RED BASK REGISTER, JANUARY 13, 1U9 member of tha Red Bank Wom- WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH an's club. IT 18 NOT TitUE TO SAV "WE DID EVEBVTIIING POSSIBLE" Atlantic Highlands The Holy Name society of St. D.A.R. Juniors CNLKS8 CHIROrRACTIC WAS INCLUDED Agnes church recited the Rosary Monday evening at the Martin fu- Couple Killed neral home. A joint funeral was Volunteer As «Tl,ey'r« WE PUY DR. WARREN FOWLER held Tuesday morning' at St. Agnes PHONE church, where a requiem high mass * • #11" •M BROAD ST. Chiropractor •-3WW In Matawan Crash was celebrated by Rev. John P. Blood Donors McKeon. Burial was in St. Gert- Food And Gift wonderful! BOOKS SURPRISE STORE Air. And Mrs. Collins rude's cemetery, Rahway. Bearers were Jerry Rich, Donald Auction Planned Report Users Fatally Injured Miles, Timothy Downey, Gene and MEN'S HEAVYWEIGHT John Sheehan, Robert Martin, Wil- For Feb. 2 of modern Saturday Night liam Junkelman and Martin Mc- ADAMSON An Atlantic Highlands couple Mann. The junior group of Monmouth were fatally injured and two others chapter, D.A.B., volunteered as were hurt Saturday night in a prospective blood donors to the BOOK SftVKI CORDUROY PANTS head-on collision on Highway 35, Legion Forms blood bank at Monmouth Memorial Matawan township, north ot the hospital at a meeting Wednesday Cliffwood truffle liKht. evening of last week at the home Pronounced dead at the scene of Study Croup of Mrs. Robert Parkell on 52 Keck- the accident was Mrs. Olga Freeh less place. 87 Unileg PL, M Collins, 51, of Navesink avc., At- Zeichner To Head Members were tested for their lantic Highlands, Her husband, blood types and Rh factor, and re- Philip Collins, 58, a construction Benefit Investigation ceived an identification, card with $398 enfrinpor for a New York firm, died this information on it. Testing was Job W. Ireland, county American done by the blood bank committee flve hours after the accident at Legion commander at the county Combination STORM WINDOV/S Hazard hospital. from the Junior Service league of executive committee meeting of the Red Bank. HANDICAPPED Injured and taken to South Am- Legion, held at the Highlands post, Choose one of these two great windows ! boy General hospital were Joseph appointed Judge Advocate Irving Mrs. Charles Mueller of Fair Ha- Durable, warm Corduroy. Tioilly, 49, of Arlington, driver of ven, reported that two softballg, 1. Aluminum — life-time, self-storing, natin-tfiiiah. B. Zeichner, Atlantic Highlands at- two bate and a catcher's mitt have PERSONS IN for all around use. This sturdy one of the cars, and Thomas Dowd torney, to head a committee to of Jersey City, a passenger in thestudy the problem of delayed vetei- been sent to the Hillside school in S. Wood — molsture-rcaiittinK, "wood-life" treated. material can withstand hard car. Both men are reported in good Marlborough, Maes, This is a school MONMOUTH ans' unemployment benefits. for boys who are orphans or home- uiaga. Dark brown. Sizes 30 condition. Mr. Collins was driver Several cases of apparent unnec- less. of the other car, in which his wife essary delays, other than those was the only passenger, A contribution was voted for the Three-in-One Window Insulation COUNTY to 42. based on eligibility technicalities, in Helen Ponch Memorial Scholarship Mr. Collins was taken to 1 lie of- receiving benefit checks from the fund, a national project of the fice of Dr. F. W. Holmnn of Key-Trenton office, were reported. The Juniors, which supports more than Window. . eliminate, ATTENTION! port in the Laurence Harbor am- committee ruled -that all veterans 30 scholarships among the D.A.R. I cut out fuel bills up to I hazardous ladder- Middletown Township MEN'S WARM, WINTER-WEIGHT bulance. After emergency treat- confronted with this problem upproved schools. The majority of 1 30%!" climbing and all Chapter Indoor Sports' ment he was taken to the hospital. should submit a sworn affidavit re- these schools arc in mountain and Mrs. Collins' body was taken to theciting the facts of the case to Mr. "TIEIMOSEJU Window troublesome repairs." Club is seeking the names Zeichner. isolated areas of the United States combine summer and hobbies of all "Shut- Murtin funeral home, Atlantic and depend on outside help for screen, winter mtorm "TUIMOfUL patented Highlands, in the Keyport ambu- A committee will be formed to their continuance. Pictures of the I sash and weatherstrip- ins" and Handicapped per- lance. make periodic visits to veterans Blue Ridge mountain school in \ seep hole drainage sons in Monmouth Coun- UNION SUITS When questioned at the hospital hospitals. I pint in one permanent 'protects against till Virginia were shown by Mrs. Paul unit I" ty. There is no obligation by Matawan township police, Mr. It was announced that Fort Mon- Ryder. Scenes of the stone chapel damage from water Lots of cold weather ahead. These Rcilly was unable to say how themouth soldiers sent a television set there built entirely by the students "VkWUItUlshiftsfrom accumulation." attached to persons who warm Union 8uits come in ran- accident happened, but claimed at Christmas to patients of the Vet- were of special interest. tcteen to storm sash in send in their names. The dom grey in sizes 36 to 46. Long $1.79 the Collins car approached his ve-erans hospital at Lyons. Sixteen [ seconds all from inside L "TUUIOSEAL provides object of this club is to to or short sleeves. hicle without lights. Investigating cartons of cigarettes were sent by A food and gift auction will be I the house. It's so easy I rainproof, draft-free establish a social and 1 the soldiers to war veteran patients held Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the with THERMOSEAL'S ventilation allyearround the accident wore Capt. J. Edgar Wilkinson and Patrolman Alexand- at Marlboro hospital. home of Mrs. Thomas Morton on 46 fingertip controll" —permanently!" benevolent organization Riverside avenue, with Mrs. Par- MEN'S WARM, WINTER-WEIGHT er Ebbos of the Matawan township The Matawan post will start Its "TUHMOSMl Windows for physically handicap- police and County Detective Capt. 1949 social session with a dance kell as auctioneer. • | keep our house cleaner, | "TBEIMOSEU Windows ped persons and to furnish William S. Mustoo. Jan. 29 to be followed with a min- Others attending the meeting I give our home an at- strel show at the Matawan high were Mrs. J. C. Storie, Miss Fran- I quieter, pteasanter entertainment and. amuse- Mr. Collins was born in New than wa ever dreamed tractive, well-groomed ment to such persons and school, Feb. 24, 25 and 26. ces Sherwood, Miss Virginia Doo- it could be!" hokf SHIRTS & DRAWERS York city iimi was employed as a little, Mrs. Earl Joiine, Mrs. Rob- "shut-ins", also to aid all construction engineer by the .1. KKVI'OIIT COUI'LK KNGAGED ert C. Edwards, Mrs. J. S. Jcffers, disabled persons in finding Richard Steers company of New Investigate THERMOSEAl Three-in-One Window Random grey shirts or drawers. Announcement has been made of Miss Jean Canfleld, Mrs. Bert their places in economic York, builders of the Leonardo the engagement of Miss Wilma Capen, Mrs. William Schanck, Mrs. Insulation before you buy any screens or storm The drawers come in sizes 32 to $1.39 Naval pier. Ho is survived by a VanPclt, daughter of Mrs. Edna C. Eugene Hulse, Mrs. John Manse)!, life of the community in 44; the shirts in sizes 36 to 46. daughter, Mrs. Olga Weber, living Van Pelt, Church at., Keyport, and Mrs. John Watson, and Mis. Nor- sash. Easy terms. No down payment required. which they live. Long sleeves. 1 at home; two brothers, John Col- the late Goorgo C. VanPelt. to Wil- man Stofflet from the Junior Ser- A 11 disabled persons lins of Wyalusing, Pa., and Dan-liam G. Marr, son of C. A, Marr, vice league. FREE DEMONSTRATION • NO OBLIGATION iel Collins of Jersey City, and twoBeers St., Keyport, and the late who are interested kindly grandchildren, Mrs. Marr. | The "cocaine leaf is used by local send your name and ad- Besides her daughter and grand- Miss VanPclt is a graduate of medicine men to divine the loca- INSULIGHT COMPANY, Inc. dress tc children, Mrs. Collins is survived Keyport high -school and formerly tion of lost or stolen property In CENTRAL JKKSKY BRANCH by a sister, Mrs. Elsa Rolmer of was employed by Armstrong Cork South America. The medicine man CA Q ur- with the razing of the house on lines, the Introduction of more than state association and also received At the business session Mr*. to agree to extend the deadline for cott Session ated by William Tucker drove out Coilies ave, which was condemned Harold Collins was re-elected 30 bills and the outlining of an'am- the gavel which Mr. Faby had used George MaeOregor, vice president, a decision upon Its fare-boosting Boyc of a gravel pit and struck the some time ago as a haiard. president of the Keansburg Na- bitious program by Gov. Driscoll during his administration, Mr. Wa- made an appeal for used clothing, application to Feb. 28. The rail- Swing car head on. Police Commissioner Fred 8. Mor- tional bank. All other officers were In his second annual message to terbury said he seeks the con- to be left at the school principal's road has not yet announced If it Pillsbury Called Mr. Ewing, who was represented ris reported receipt of the annual also re-elected. They are William the legislature, Driscoll proposed a tinued co-operation of the directors office. will comply with this request. Highlands Leader by Edward W. Wise, Jr., of the report which he commended, par- C. Johnson, vice president and $100,000,000 housing program and and members which had been giv- Decision or denial ot the applica- firm of Wise & Wise, of Red Bank, ticularly the record of 37 stolen cashier, and Stephen Curtis, assist- asked the lawmakers to submit to Mrs. Williamson announced that ant cashier. Directors re-eleoted en his predecessors. He will make Or. Nicholas Ransohoff, polio ex- tion otherwise would be due early Highlands Mayor Joseph A. suffered the most serious injuries. cars recovered. the voters the question of a cash According to Dr. Anthony J. fi- were William E. Ralph, Howard W. known his committees for the en- pert, would speak at a meeting in February. Dempsey Tuesday night said he Roberts, William A. Gehlhaus, bonus for war veterans. Howev«r, suing year within a few days. sponsored by the township commit- Col. William A. Roberts, commu- would use public opinion to "smoke sani, of Little Silver, who testified he ruled out the Democratic plan at the trial, Mr. Ewing received a Thomas J. Gilmour, Mr. Collins and Dancing was enjoyed until a late tee for the March of Dimes, at the ters' group counsel, bitterly op- out" the Republican councilman Welfare Service Mr. Johnson. for a lottery-financed bonus. hour. grade school next Monday at 8 p. posed an announcement by Mr. who boycotted the meeting. He said blow on his right knee which re- Throughout his speech, the gov- Fuller that he does not intend to sulted in tbe formation of a cyst, Evart V. Sllcox was re-elected m. In the grade school auditorium. a meeting would be called every president of the People's National ernor pleaded for a continuation of Officers of the P.T.A, will act as prepare a report to the full I.C.C. night until one Republican showed which would have to be removed Helps Families the bi-partissw support which he board which decides the case as Is up so a quorom would be formed by surgery to prevent permanent bank ol Keyport Others re-elected hostesses. impairment to the knee. were Lou.-; Stulti, Jr., vice presi- said had carried the accomplish- Use Penny Banks Three projects were adopted and customary In similar cases. and business transacted. Mrs. Joseph Hunter ments of the past two years "far Col. Roberts, Deputy Attorney • "Somehow we will get them out," The jury awarded Mr. Ewing $2,- dent; Harold W. Walling, cashier, beyond the borders of our state." committees named for each one. Tells Of Work and Horace Burrowes, chairman of They are: Fund night, a monthly General Joseph Harrison, repre- he said. "Maybe it will be through 500, his wife, $250 and his daugh- the board of directors. Other di- In addition to the housing pro- For Organ Fund program for the children, Mra. senting the state, and Augustus S. public opinion." The Republicans ter, $250. gram and bonus, he asked for ac- Dreler, another commuter counsel, have a 4 to 2 majority at the coun- The Child Welfare service of rectors re-elected were William S. James Letts, chairman; Mrs. Mil- Monmoulh county does work dur- Wallace and Cecil B. Ackerson. Mr. tion on these points: Eatontown Methodist ton Evers, Mrs. Charles P. Oberlin, have jointly asked Mr. Fuller to cil table. Only the mayor and A $25,000,000 bond issue for men- reconsider his action. Otherwise, Democratic Councilman Herbeit Longshoremen May ing the year in behalf of 290 fam- Walling Is a new member of the tal hospitals. Church To Benefit Mrs. G. Karl, Mrs. MaeOregor, Mrs. they said, the public would infer Hartsgrove and John Newton at- ilies and more than 500 children, board of directors. James Gillespie, Mrs. George Form Local Chapter Mated Mrs. Joseph Hunter, mem- All state banks and trust aom- Strengthening of civil rights. Penny banks were given mem- the I.C.C. disregarded the people's tended the session. Salary increases for teachers, Reeck, Mrs. Paul Reinhold and interest. The district council of the Inter- ber of that agency's advisory board, panics will hold their stockholders' bers at the Sunday morning ser< Mra. John Olsen: dance, Mrs. One of the main problems facing national Longshoremen's associa- at a meeting Tuesday of the Jun- meetings Jan. 36. state employees and county judges. vice and at the Sunday-school i Frank Letzelter, chairman; Mrs. Mayor J. Edward Wilson of the council is that of the borough He said the latter should be placed Rumson, chairman of Monmouth attorney. Magistrate Benjamin tion will meet in its New York of- ior Service league of Red Bank, at sion of the Eatontown Methodist Harriet Waldman. Mrs. Gilbert County's Jersey Shore Protective fices Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock the home of Mrs, James Cowan, on the same level as Superior Court church. The receipts will help pur- Serbe, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Gruber, who offered his services as Judges. committee, opposing the increase, borough attorney free of charge, to consider local charter for River Oaks, Fair Haven. Mrs. chase a new organ to be installed Reeck and Mrs. Gillespie; bazar, testified about poor rail service be- Hunter is also a member of the Rev. Anderson An examination of the state's en- in the church auditorium. Mrs. A. Batone, chairman; Mrs. J. has been accepted for the post by members from this section of the tire tax structure and assessment fore the hearings ended. the mayor, John M. Pillsbury state. league. The idea of the penny banks was Generelli, Mrs. M. Stavola, Mrs. O. Child Welfare services are avail- procedure and retention of the R. Apgar, Mrs. Claude Smith, Mrs. claims he will remain attorney for Longshoremen from the bayshore Addresses P.TA state's fiscal program "within Tea«- advanced two years ago when the the 30-day period, at the end of area have long maintained that able to any family for any kind of onable limits." church needed repairs. The banks Eleanor Grodeska, Miss Eda Highlands Liquor which the Republicans will endea- they are not given the same priv- assistance from which chidren will Children And Their A state labor law to promote col- were distributed with the ad- Putsch, Mrs. Frank Barnard, Mrs. Permit Suspended vor to make their own appoint- ileges accorded New York and benefit, although at the present lective bargaining, all-inclusive monition to put in as much as pos- Retnhold. Mrs. A. J. Plitnlk and ments. Northern New Jersey stevedores lime, unfortunately, a lack of funds Development la Topic workmen's compensation and an,in- sible, but that every time the bank Mrs. Waldman. The alcoholic beverage control and related. Jobs. This meeting Is allows Mrs. Helen Silverhen, su- holder put something in it he or Mothers of the first grade pupils commisiion has ordered a 15-day Councilman Newton bitterly at- Rev. Robert H. Anderson, rector crease in the present 122 maximum tacked Mr. Pillsbury and said lie to iron out these complaints. Local pervisor, to accept only the most she should say a prayer for the served as hostesses at Monday's suspension of tbe liquor license of pressing new cases. The agency ef Trinity Episcopal church. Red payment for unemployment Insur- church. During 1MT 11,288 was col- meeting. Anthony J. Roman, trading as the was the leader of the boycotting stevedores claim that yesterday Bank, apoke on "Children's Growth ance, Republican faction, was the third straight day that operates directly under the welfare lected in penny banks and the Shore hotel, 150 Bay ave., High- Clifford board of Monmouth . county, with and Their Development" at a Legislation to strengthen local work of redecorating the church lands. The suspension will go Into Schenck, board of they stood by at the Leonardo meeting of tbe Fair View Parent- government along the lines pro- Little Silver Approver member, said that memberassessmens of thet Navy pier while stevedores from some direction from the state chil- was finished a*d paid for. effect Saturday. The action- was dren's commission. It arranges for Teacher association Tuesday night posed by the Faulkner commission. taken after Mr. Roman entered a Taxpayers association would peti- Hoboken and Bayonne worked. at the school. He pointed out tha Continuation of the current high- With the coming of 1M9 some substitute family care when par- members suggested that these Fire Truck Driven plea of non vult to a charge of pos- tion for a commission form of gov- effect religion makes in children's way program and legislation to at- sessing "illicit alcoholic beverages" ernment if the present government ents agree they can no longer give ltves and the part played by par- tack beach erosion. banks be used once more. More Uttle Silver's mayor and council fails to function. Mayor Dempsey, Tractor Company Takes their children a good home, pro- than 50 were given out Sunday and on the premises. The A.B.C. said ents, teachers, the school and the Expert training for all law en- Tuesday night approved the names that some of its agents seised two said that the committees he ap- Over Freehold Outfit vides child guidance for behavior church. forcement officers through the state others may be obtained by those of drivers and assistant engineers, pointed are operating. problems in children, and visit* not at the service by calling at bottles which were improperly Walker W. Nelson, school princi- police training school or similar submitted to them by the fire com- marked. At the meeting called last night The Storr Equipment company of families where it has been reported pal, praised members for their ef- schools at the county and municipal the parsonage. pany's chief engineer, James H by the mayor, Mr. Gruber said it Englishtown-Freehold rd., Freehold, that the children are not being Tie banks were donated by Gus Bedle, 3d. The A.B.C. pointed out that Mr. has been taken over by the Mon- fort! In reorganizing the P.T-A., levels. Roman received the minimum 20- was about tim» that Highlands get taken care of properly. and tor their work in tha school Bergman of Eatontown, They are Included are Patsy Zambrano, an attorney who "fights for High- mouth Tractor and Equipment The Junior Service league voted day suspension as he had no prev- company of Freehold with C. Irv- cafeteria. The executive board will decorated by a white typed band first assistant; Charles Lombardi, ious record. Flva days were taken lands first." at this meeting to apply for mem- meet Monday, Feb. T, and the next telling about the banks and what second assistant, and Thomas ing Wells as president. The Mon- bership in the newly-formed Mon- off the suspension as Mr. Roman As they did Tuesday night, the mouth Tractor company Is agent meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. f. Rainbow Ladies the money is used for. On the top Bruno, Patsy Bruno, Charles Earle, pleaded non vult and made prose- Republican councllmcn failed to mouth County Health council. Mrs. Frank Leadbeater was re- appears these verses: Fred Zlegler, George ZtVbold, Ed for the Ford tractor and Dearborn Several members of the league cution unnecessary* appear. farm equipment. The company al- freshment chairman, aided by Mrs. Little drops ot water, ward Wade. C. Douglas Parker, also volunteered to begin a course Tyson Matlack, Mrs. Beverly Dick- Plan 2 Affairs Uttle grains of land, Dominlck Maxza, Joseph Pace, so handles Bolena garden tractors for volunteer workers at Marlboro, erson and Mrs. Frederick C. The New Jersey chapter of the Make a mljrBty oeesn Richard Parker, Randy Field. War- and attachments, the Farquhar the first meeting of which is next Holmes. Rainbow auxiliary met Monday And a solid land. ren Herbert, Otto Schneider, John Bring line, Jacobaen lawn mowers and Wednesday, and will continue night at the home of Mrs. Edward LitUa blta of copper, Btrand, Allen Shoemaker. Jr., Wal- Middletown Bonds Premium Coby wagons and trailers. through the spring. BELFORD FIREMEN'S FAIB (iiven every day, ter Oberrelch, Peter Maffei, Rich- Kaney, Middletown, and announced The Storr company was started Gus Zelly has been appointed plans for a buffet supper Feb. 13 Almost before you know It, ard Clapp, Vlto Parro, and Frank in 1945 by A. E. Storr, who Is re- W« will play our organ today. Lovekln, drivers. And One And Half P CCent Interest Eatontown Boys See chairman of the committee which and a theater party Mar. 7. , tiring. Mr. Wells has worked with will handle the program and other The supper will be held in con- Notice—Beraush ef Fair Haven In recommending approval, Coun- The Middletown township com- township owned property In Levia- Mr. Storr since Sep. 1947, and was details of the annual fair to be held \ junction with the men's meeting at To all person, who own, ke.ii or har- cilman Howard Ungerer, fire com- mittee yesterday afternoon sold than park, between Atlantic High- formerly with the Mount English Events At Princeton bor a dog or doga. licenses must be mittee chairman, commended Mr. by the Belford fire companies July the American Legion home on Riv- obtained during January o( the currant $135,000 in bonds to J. S. Rlppel * lands and Highlands. company of Red Bank. He said the A group of boys from Eatontown 1 to t except Sunday. John H. Wer- erside ave. Mrs. Arthur Slattery is jaw. Licenses may be obtained from Bedle far "the splendid work he Co., and F, R. Cole nni. *A# sMuart m,a»* *»A*m*A Chrysler, Plymouth, International Rnles lUd Bank, K. J., Jan. K, 1949. and aervlsiSsiaSlea ,8chw«els, Fhoae lad service, Maurice Schwarti, Phone •roelated, Phone Bed B.nk 1-letp, and service, Maurice Sohwarte, Phone Three' women appeared to pro- Bills Of fM.Mo'.ZI were Ordered ,a( serrlee. Maurle. Schwsrts, rhona t, aV S.I7IT,—AoverUlrmraW B. B. tomAdrrUltt , •. tV MWi—Asvertlieraeit. —Advertlseraenl , „.„£_,'., ^_ a. I, e-Mil.—Advertisement. BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 13, 1949 Personals Medical Record Wedding* Forming Classes Former Vail Homes Man New Story Hour Obituaries Keyport Firemen Morris Westerman of *7 Proe- •OBKA-eWNIX Gelt $1,000 Settlement HBBBEftT B. HAIXAM Have Annual Election it ave., special agent for the Mas Harriet Joan Sorka. daugh- The suit of Edwin C. Gustafson, Herbert B, Hallam, 4T, of Wit- Arthur M. Walling was elected ew York Life Insurance company Room At Hospital ter of Mr. and Mrs. Law Sorka of For Local School formerly of Vail Homes and now At Rumson WiU mar pi, Long Branch, died yester- president of Liberty Hose company bf^Mnmouth county area, and Washington, D. C, and William of Highland Park, against Balti- day at the Hasard hospital, where at the annual meeting last week at ho Ta associated with tha Tren- To Be Established Bunin, son of Harry Bunin of Wal- more Transfer company of Balti- ha had been confined the past three he fire house at Keyport. Other •anch office, led all agents lace st, and the lats Mrs. Celia Of Insurance more City, Md., was settled for Open January 22 days. He had been ill a month. officers are S. Russell Walling vice _ branch on new paid life in- By Mrs. Sonja Bennett Bunin, were married Sunday at the 11,000 as the case wast about to be Born at Atlantic Highlands, he president, William A. Walling see* jrance for 3948. Mr. Westerman chapel of the Congregation Rodeph Sponsored By ried this week in Superior court. University Women was th* son of Mrs. Ella Smith Iso led all agent* in New Jersey Mrs. Sonja Bennett of Parker retary, Justus R. -Camp treasurer, Sholon in New York city, by Rab- New Brunswick. Hallam and the late Gardner Hal- Arthur M. Walling trustee, Russell n new paid life Insurance in De- •d., West Long Branch, has been bi Louis I. Newman. Monmouth Co. To Sponsor Project—" lam. He lived at Long Branch tbe rmber. He is a member of the employed by Riverview hospital to The accident occurred Aug. 12, C. Ackerson captain, Louis Hyer establish a medical record depart- The brid« was given In marriage 1M«, as Mr. Gustafson was driving past 22 years and had been em- first lieutenant and Frank N. Krte lew York Life's Top club and has by her father. Her gown was de- Insurance Agents Aw'n home from New York city. When Mrs. Lafon, Chairman ployed by the Central Railroad of tpreeented the company since ment. She will organic* and build second lieutenant, • record room to comply with the signed with a white lace bodice The Monmouth County Insurance he stopped for a red light at the Members of the Keyport-Red New Jersey 10 years. Frank C. Walling was named .prll, 1B37. with a boat style neckline, trimmed Agents association la sponsoring a Intersection of Rout* 25 and Maple Surviving besides bis mother are C. Donald English of Tower Hill standards of the American College Bank regional group of the county chief engineer. Assistants will be of Surgeons. with seed pearls and a white tulle school of insurance that will be con- ave., Elizabeth, a trailer-truck driv- American Association of University his wife, Mrs. Rose Burns Hallam; Leonard A. Lufburrow, Daniel A. in., and John H. Mount of Shrews- skirt. She had a matching lace Ju- ducted by the New Jersey Associ- bury, members of the board of en by Gorden Bailey and owned by Women, will establish a story-hour a daughter. Hiss Doris Hallam; Clark, Maitland Walling, Ernest E. liet cap, trimmed with seed pearls ation of Insurance agents, assisted he Transfer company, crashed In- period at the Oceanic library at our brothers, Arthur Hallam of governors of the Cornell club of and an illusion fingertip length by the' New Jersey Field club, New Walling and Louis Hyer. Drivers, Central New Jersey, are serving to the rear of Mr. Gustafaon's auto. Kumson this month. Plans for this Red Bank, Ernest Hallam of Rum- Carleton R. Wharton, Russell G. veil. She carried a white prayer Jersey Casualty Underwriters as- Although considerably shaken up, program were outlined at a region- son, Harold Hallam of Newark fln the committee making plans for book, covered with sprays of white sociation, and the New Jersey Ackerson, Frank W. McCleaster, ft gala Cornell Glee club concert Mr. Gustafson received no perman- al meeting Monday at the home of and Ray Hallam, and two sisters, Cheater C. Walling, S. Russell hybrid orchids, stephanotls and Surety Underwriters association. ent injuries. The settlement was Mrs. Albert P. Gagnebin on Pros- Mm. Frank McCormlck and Mrs. fend dance at the Waldorf-Astoria lilies of the valley. Walling and Harold W. Kite. In New York city April 1. The This school will prepare those for personal injuries and property pect ave. John Rise, both ot Long Branch. Mr. McCleaster, Mr. Clark and •vent is being sponsored jointly Mrs. Jack Winters of Broad St., wishing to meet the educational re- damage to the automobile, Mrs. Thomas H. Lafon, regional He was a member of Simpson W. A. Walling are delegates to th* fey Cornell men's and women's Red Bank, tha bride's cousin, was quirements and examination of tht Milton M. Abramoir of the Red chairman and a member of the Methodist church. The funeral will Monmouth County Firemen's asso- Clubs in the Metropolitan area. matron of honor. Her costume was Department of Banking and Insur- Bank law firm of Abramoff * book committee at Rumson library, be held Saturday at a p. m. st ciation. W. A. Walling; is trustee brown satin with bronze colored ance of New Jersey as applicants Price represented Mr. Gustafson. will b* in charge. The program will the John W. Flock funeral home. of the benefit department and A. • Maxwell H. Klarin of 157 Hard- accessories, and she carried a cas- for Agents, Brokers and Solicitors be conducted on the same lines as ing I'd., and Sanders Cohen of 277 cade bouquet of yellow rosei. Interment will be in Woodbine M. Walling was elected janitor. E. licenses. It will also be bcncOcia! ths story hour program at ths Eis- cemetery, Oeeanport. E. Walling, Louis Hyer, Georg* L. Broad st., arrived yesterday in LOJ Seymour Becker of Asbury Park and instructive for those already Hostess At Party ner Memorial library on Front it. Angeles, Cal., where they are spend' was best man. in the insurance business. Discus- under the leadership of Miss Flor- Leone and Mr. McCleaster, social grig a vacation of three weeks. Th^y A reception followed at the Hotel sions and Instructions cover the On 14th Birthday ence Krldel. The two programs will THEODORE BIDDLE and entertainment committee, and made the trty to the West coast by Alden, New York city. fundamentals of Insurance law, S. R. Walling, D. A. Clark and Mr. (lane, Dorothy Cowden. daughter of Mr. not conflict, as the Rumson project M/Sgt. Theodore Blddle. U.S.A., McCleaster, flower and sick com- Upon returning from a wedding standard fire policy, forms and and Mrs. Thomas B. Cowden of As- will be monthly and only for Rum- 42, of Fort Monmouth died yester- • Miss Isabel Rogers of Wheeling, trip in tha 8outh, the couple will clauses, rent and U ft O, Inland ma- eon children and those living In the mittee. *V. Va., is visiting her brother and bury avenue, Atlantic Highlands, day at his home on th* post. A make their home at Red Bank rine, automobile insurance, law of entertained at a party Saturday immediate vicinity. native of Dowlngton, Pa., he served Sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Manor. negligence, publlo liability, work- P. Rogers of Harding rd. night In celebration of her 14th The Rumson story hour will have la years in the army. A requiem High School Wanted Mrs. Bunin attended Marjorie men's compensation, burglary and birthday. Table decorations were in its first meeting Saturday, Jan. 22, mass will be celebrated at 8:30 " Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aubil of Webster junior college in Washing- gla&s, boiler and machinery, acci- MuLswamp rd., are parents of a yellow and white, with a large between 10 a. m. and 11 a. m., for o'clock Saturday In the Catholic In Legion Content Ian, D. C. and the university of dent and health, fidelity and surety, birthday cake as the centerpiece, children between the ages of four chapel, Fort Monmouth, The John slaughter born last Thursday at Maryland. aviation and life. Stanley Haviland, member of th* Monmouth Memorial hospital. Present were Rose Vasto, Bar- to eight. Later, as the program is W. Flock funeral home is In charge Mr. Bunin, a Red Bank high Classes will be held at Neptune bara Stryker, Vivian Lathrop, expanded, there will be a second of arrangements. Red Bank board of education Tues- " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mlnogne of day night urged the board to take ferooklyn are parents of a daugh- school graduate, is a chemical en- high school. Main street, Ocsan Marie Ovens, Esther Ptluao, Helen program for children between nine Mrs. Vcrnon B. Bennett gineer with the Joseph Davis Plas- Grove, Monday evenings from 6:30 McVey, Josn Richards, Nanny and 12 years. Mrs. John Vander- •teps to interest pupils of the Red ter born Sunday at a Brooklyn hoa Bank high school in the American Vital. Mrs. Minogne is the former tics company at Arlington. He was to 9:30, commencing Jan. 24. Ryan, Walter Mlckens, Richard Voort will conduct the opening First Aid Squad A graduate of Long Branch high graduated from Lehigh university. The course will be under the Smith, Robert Letts, John Manl- story hour. Legion oratorical contests tbll 9fi*s Mary Lou Hammer, daughter Elects Officers year. ftf Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Hammer of school in 1943, where she was a supervision of Frederick A. Smith, sjrocso. all of Atlantic Highlands, Others assisting are Mrs. J. Ed- 0ycamore ave., Shrewsbury.- member of the national senior hon- LANGDON—MacFAKLANK Jr., of Asbury Park, chairman of and James Worth and John Gar- ward Cook, Mrs. Robert E. Hill, Fair View First Aid squad met Cash prizes in high amount*, ho T Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper or society, she begun working in The marriage of Mrs. Joan Dc the educational committee of the rett of Port Monmouth. Later in Mrs. John Spurdle, Mrs. Warren Tuesday night and elected Presi- said, are to be presented to winners have moved from 75 Herbert st. Monmouth Memorial hospital that loverley Langdon of New York Monmouth County Insurance the evening, Lynn Morgan, Flor- H. Tyrrell, Mrs. Charles Edelmann, dent, James Qoodipsed; vice->presl- of borough, county and state con- (ted Bank, to Laurence Harbor. year. Mrs. Bennett took a course city, daughter of Mrs. Harold Ar- Agents association and his commit- ence Vaughm, Kay Steuninger, Mrs. Charles Schmidt, Mn. William dent, Arthur Soden; secretary, tests, the state's top award being 2 William Ewald, young son of Mr at Columbia university in medical thur William Langdon Q£ Goud' tec. John B. Cowden and Bruce Cow- L. Russell, Jr., Mrs. William R. Russell McConnell; treasurer, Rich- an all-expens« /our-year scholar- fjnd Mrs. Heinz Ewald of 32 Drum- secretarial work and has served hurst, Kent, England, to Edward den joined the party. Blair, Jr., Mrs. John Hllller and ard Magee; captain, Leo Finn; first ship at Rutgers university worth st for the last five and a half years Mrs. William Ryan, lieutenant, Arthur Soden; second least $2,300. Bnond avc., is ill at his home. as a medical secretary at Mon- Ovcrton Macfarlane, ton of Mr. and Child's Fall From Cab The celebrant's brother, John B. «• Miss Mary Harvey, a student Mrs. Gcorfra C. Macfarlane, of Cowden, ce!ebraws: , buslneM for feveral years in the Thomas and Donna FJngar, Cliff- by Rev. John B. Kirby, pastor of th* meeting Monday night of th* Frank Arllnghaui, child study city, is the proprietor. - wood; Raymond O. Kruser, Jr., Allenhurat, National .... I 5.5I5.70I.S.SfS.TOt.l4 * Fair Havsn Methodist church. A Women's Society of Christian Ser- To Kiwaniana * group chairman, outlined the work Custom fltted auto seat covers In SL Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlln Anbury Part Nutlonnl .... " reception followed. vice at St. John's Methodist church of her committee for the put three Miss Thelma C. Kruser and Edgar »f Newman Springs rd. are par- Aabury Park-Oconn (Jrove 133«««9890 Roy Cotton, executive secretary leather, nylon, fiber,.sail cloth and L, Dtebrow, Kcyport ' At. Highln-nA* NatlonsJ 4,924.1*1.70 The bride, given in marriage by at Keyport. of Bed Bank Community Y.M.C.A., years, and showed a special new other durable material in wide ents of a daughter born Saturday l>elm»r National •,2»7,6SO.«, her- father, wore a white taffeta Mrs. Walter Smals led th* de- was guest speaker at the weekly March of Time film on child study £t Monmouth Memorial' hospital. Cent'l National. Freehold 3,295,080.11 choice of colors and designs, in- gown, designed with a sweetheart votional services and Miss Vera meeting of the Klwanis club on work which has just been released. stalled In th* car, is a specialty at COUNTY BIRTHS. J Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Norman Farm, ft Merchant neckline, a fltted bodice and a bouf- fft Westslde ave. will leave this NationalNntiona), MattiwaMattiw a ..<- MIS.tlM* Tombleson, president of th* so- Monday evening at the Molly Pit- Refreshments were served by the this new shop, In addition the firm Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyer of Farmem National, fant skirt which formed a court ciety, conducted the business ses- cher hotel. Mr. Cotton spoke on his hostess and Mrs. VanderVoort and repairs and re-covers stools, cush- Holmdel rd., Hazlet, are parents ot «eek for a three weeks' stay in Allcntown • 1,111,Itl.tO train. Her fingertip length veil was Ylorida. First Nations!. sion. The hostesses were Mrs. El- many "youth guidance" programs Mrs. Albert Talbot. Presiding at ions, door panels and ear rug*, a son born yes terday at Monmouth Bradley Beach . 6,80».45l,»* attached to a beaded crown, and mer A. Bahrenburg, Mrs, Beulah and the needs of youth in the com- the tea table were Mrs. Arthur J. Memorial hospital. * Miss Ann Fit spat rick, daughter First Nntloani, Eat'town J.28!.72e.»8 was trimmed with beads. Whits Thistle, Mrs. Roland Emmons and munity. . 3f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fitzpatrick Flmt National, Eturl't'n 2,052,893.1 White, president of the state AJk.. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan ot carnations and baby's brsath wers Mrs. Elwood I. Monahan, Mrs. Cy- Another feature of the meeting U.W. and a member ot the branch, Red Bank Man Keansburg, arc parents of a daugh- .•f 28 South St., has returned from Fln»t NntJonnl, used for her bouquet % trip ta San Antonio, Tex., and FarminKtlnlFille .— l.00»,145.0« rus Roas was welcomed as a new was the installation of Klwanis of- and Mrs. Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., ter born Tuesday at Monmouth Me- First National. Freehold 10,170,287.02 Mrs. John Qorsegner of Fair Ha- member. Refreshments were served. ficers for 1949. Ralph H. Belknap a former branch president. To Be Tried Tuesday morial hospital. Mi First National, ven was matron of honor for her 2 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeNizzo of Sprinp Luke was again installed a* president, Huston Miller, 38, ot W River Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Decker of Freehold TrUftt .96«,58 sister. With her fuchsia taffeta Joseph L. Carlone, first- vice presi- street, a parolee, will be tried at Keansburg, are parents of a son jDakland st., are parents of a Keanaburi? National ..-• S.082,49S.1S gown sbs bad a matching headpiece Winter Planning Makes dent; Harry Cooperthwaite,-second Freehold Tuesday on a charge of Saughter born Friday at Monmouth Keyport Banking Co 4,4(3,318,4! born yesterday at Monmouth Me- L£ Branch Bank Co. 7.418,477.0.1 and mitts and carried a bouquet ot For Best Spring Planting vice president; Bill Sims, treasurer. Farm News grand larceny, Anthony Chiaraval- morial hospital. Jlemorial hospital. LonB Branch Trust ..- 0,705,037.2f white carnations. Robert Reen* of and John Kllng, secretary. lotl, proprietor of Chevy's cleaners, •Frank T. Long, son of Mrs. r Storing Sweet Potatoes Mannsituan National .... f>,373,3. iU.4 Fort Monmouth was best man. Winter's Just the right time to do Plans were discussed for the com- 98 River street, told (wllca that Csr* al Thank! ; 'rink A. Long of East Bergen pi., Matawan Bank 1,917.132.1 Losses from surface rot and soft We d. Second Nntiolial, Red and Dyers, Fair Haven. Pvt. Chase the planting. Watch the stately ar- evening were Dr. Morgan P. Colio A. Clark, agricultural agent. A non vult plea was mad* by —Adv«rtia«m«nt. Sackie and her mother, Mn. T. Bank - ..... !6,0<».957.7 has been assigned to Camp Stone- The storing temperature for th* aiTardell, of Riverside ave. left boreal sentinels grow on paper be- and Louis L. Hlrsch. Fenwlck L. Cooper ot Froit ave- Card ef Thanks. Total _... tlCS.807,4«7.*l man, Cal. During World War II fore a spade of dirt Is turned, ad- first and second week of the stor- nue, Middletown. township, who Tuesday on the S.S. America for ha served with the Navy, and has We dcslrt to thank all *ho la air Scotland, where Mrs. Davidson will vises D. Q. Grove, chief field su- age period should be held at 85 de- -was charged .with arson Oct. IS. He way waited u» during tha illnm and recently enlisted in the army. pervisor of the Davey Tree Expert Diocese Changes grees. During this period ths air will be sentenced Jan. 30. Cooper, death of our husband and fathw, the relatives for six months. All Spice Minstrels according to th* prosecutor's office, Odd Fellows Anchor Lodge, Cmnwittr** Z Pvt. William A. Daly, who la sta- company. Are Announced should be kept moist—89% to 90% Union, Exempt Firemen ot ktiddlatom MacBAE—HALSET First, a rough plan of your relative humidity. It is further spread kerosene on the floors and Townahip, the Rev, John G. * Johnson, tioned at Sam Houston, Tex., has To Be Repeated bed of his house and threw a pall besrera, all who loaned care, aant Returned to his army duties after Hiss Sandra Cateaby MacRae grounds should be drawn. This Bishop William A. Urlflln of the recommended that the potatoes be flowers or In any way expressed tbttt The Ladies' auxiliary of the Fal should show location of present Trenton diocts* announced this held at a temperature of B0 to SB lighted cigarette on the floor. tdri Spending a week's furlough with Haven lire company will give a re- daughter of Mrs. N. Turner Mac- •is mother, Mrs. Myrtle Daly of 52 Rae and Charles Broadfoot Mac trees and shrubbery, aa well as week the transfer of Rev. Thomas degrees and the relative humidity Mr*. Thomas Laraen. peat performance of the "All Spie J. Frain from St. Agnes church, At- % to 85% for the remainder of Arthur and Lillian Lane*. Jipring at. While" home he had a Minstrels," at Convention hall, Aa- Rae, both of New York city, was buildings. Smaller plantings should Marlboro —Advertisement. *appy reunion with many of married Saturday at St. James bo changed from time to time lantic Highlands, to Holy Angels the storage period. bury Park, Jan. 27 and 28. Th churoh, Trenton. Father Frain has Where sweet potatoes are stored Mrs. J. J. Klngman is spending %is buddies who spent part of the show first was presented last Oc- Episcopal church in New York, to along the lines of interior decora- holidays with their folks in this Charles Day Halsey, Jr., son ot Mr. tion changes. Evergreens should be been, curate at the' Bayshore as recommended, bruised areas are • f*w wtekt with'her'daughter, tober, under the direction of Felix church. He will not be replace «. Mrs. Garrett Voorhees of Jersey Jiclnity. Santangelo. and Mrs. Halsey ot Rumson. The mixed with deciduous flowering readily healed, thereby making the Z Mrs. William S. Anderson of rector. Rev. Dr. Arthur L. Klnsolv shrubs and plants, such as the win- Rev. Bernard A. Coen has been potato highly resistant to disease. City. Jlorfoid pi, is recuperating at her Proceeds will go toward th ing, officiated. ttrberry may be worked in for win- transferred from the Church of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobbins and "Jiome from an operation. She re- nurses' recreation fund, which will Mr. MacRae gave his daughter in ter color effects. Our Lady of Perpetual Help, High- Black locust is one of Monmouth son, Wallace, and Robert MacOexry turned yesterday from St. Luke's benefit nurses, personnel and pa- marriage. She was attended by her In arranging your new, outdoor lands, to be assistant at St. John's county's best trees for use as were Sunday evening guests of tients at Monmouth Memorial hos- sister, Mrs. Julian Potter Fisher, church, Lambertvllle. Rev. John L. fence posts. Locust posts can be Miss Marie Castle of Morganville. ^Hospital, New York city, where she pital. decor, most ot your decorative ^l-aa a patient the past week. and Mr. Halsey'« sister, Miss Eme plantings may b* transplanted. Callahan has been transferred from grown from aeedlngs - in eight to Mrs. Unda Bolettleri and chil- » Mr. and Mrs. William J. Galalro Last summer the auxiliary organ- Halsey. Aihton Harvey was best Few people would chance Interior St. Joseph's church, Bound Brook, 15 years. dren, Robert and Delores, and jjf West Front st., are parents of a ized a softball team, under the man- man, and ushers were Alexander redecoratlon without suitable plan- to be assistant at St. Ann's church A one-acre lot of locust should be Lewis , all of Brooklyn, were Jon born last Thursday at Mon. agement of Mrs. Nicholas S. Ran- VanRensaelaer Halsey, Charlea B. ning. Yet many home owners "re- at Kcansburg. enough to furnish the average farm week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slouch Memorial hospital. sohoff and coached by Harry Nel- MacRae, Jr., and Charles N. Robin with post material, comments Mr. Lester Ellis. son. The team finished In second do" their landscaping without too «j Mr. and Mrs. LeRpy Hamilton son. much care or thought. Clark. Seedlings should be planted Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Saul enter- «f White at., are parents of a son place In the Shore league for the After a Southern wedding trip Settles For $1,500 six feet apart in the row. Orders tained at dinner Sunday. Guests second half ot last season, winning No question about it Outdoor Jorn Saturday at Monmouth Mem- the couple will live in Chicago. effects are as Important as interior For Fractured Wrist for seedlings to be set out next were Mr. and Mn. If arr Bolche and "Two Gallons Of Gat! Jtrial hospital. four out of five games. A corns spring should be ordered now, he daughter, Normandce, of Morris- of the hospital property now has FEBBABA—HAZZUCCA ones. The qualified landscape arch- Mr*. Leah Rosen of Asbury Park » Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Katsin itect or nurseryman can give you lays. town, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert And Water the Flowers, «f Madiion ave. arc vacationing in been set aside for an athletio field. Miss Mary Ferrara, daughter of received a 11,500 settlement for a For guidance in 'selecting the Bolocheln of Merchantville. Some of the proceeds of the min- guidance when you need It. fractured wrist suffered in a fall jTlorida. They left this week and Mr. and Mn. Cariio Ferrara of In considering trees for spring site for a locust plantation, Clark . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Btephan and " Fix the Shower, •expect to visit their daughter, strel show will be iued to purchase Bast Keansburg, recently became on the sidewalk in front of Main suggests leaflet No. 19; "A Guide to children, Joyce and Dick, were athletic equipment, it has' been re- planting, their adaptability to loca- Central cafeteria, Asbury Park. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and jfhyllis, who Is a student at Miami the bride of Frank Manucca, son tion should be weighed and only Forest Tree Planting in New Jer- Feed the Canary and jnlversity. ported. Tickets for tha perfor- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masiucca Louis M. Draiin, member of the sey." This Is available from- th* Mrs. C. H. Bodlne. mance may be obtained at th* th* better types selected. Red Bank law firm of Drasln k • Captain William Gaffney and of 88 West Bergen pi., Rid Bank. Among those that are rated as county extension service. Turn Out the Ught Under •lamily have returned from Guam, South Jersey Surgical supply com- Miss Rose Cappino of Red Bank Petlllo, contended that the owners pany, Front street, Red Bank. attended tha bride and Ralph Mar the most desirable ar* the pin, red, were negligent when they permit- Rutgers Variety Still Fine Riverside Heights • here Captain Gaffney was sta- willow and live oak; the sugar, red, the Potatoes 1" Xioncd two years. He Is on leave, ino of Red Bank was best man for ted a portion of the sidewalk, which The Rutgers variety is still th* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wood- his cousin. Norway and Japanese maples, the was under repair, to be unguarded. most popular tomato grown In New •waiting orders, and expects to be Red Bank Khvani* spruces, firs, junipers and yews. ward of Frost ave. spent the week- Sent to Europe. Mr. Gaffney Is a The bride is a graduate of Leon- Suit was instituted against James Jersey for processing, as reported end with, Mrs, Woodward's cousins', Our regular customers know' Soinier resident of Lincroft. Sees Technicolor Film ardo high school, while Mr. Maz- Elms, formerly favorites, ar* not and Milton C, Warnock, owners, by the Ten Ton Tomato dub. On* Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sanbom of Nut. cucca, a graduate of Red Bank now recommended became of their and Boy Gullno, an employe*. hundred and twenty-eight growers toy. . you don't have to ASK for m Mr. and Mrs. Israel Breslow of susceptibility to deadly diseases. 9ohn st., are parents of a son born "New York—Then and Now," a high school, served in the Navy produced Rutgers entirely for th* Th* meeting of th* Sew and So service ... you get It anyway. esterday at Monmouth Memorial technicolor motion picture pro- two years during World War II. STAMP CX.VB TO MEET IMS crop and 31 grew the Oarden club of Middletown township was duced by Sheffield farms, was the Both are employed by Tower UUVED IN ACCIDENT. State variety entirely, whil* 23 held Tuesday night at the home ot We always dean your wiaeV lospita). Craftsman, Red Bank. They wiU Th* Monmouth County Pbllatello £1 Mrs. M. J. Reed and Mrs. T. J. feature of Monday night's meeting Harry Nelson, 87, of West Keans- society will meet In regular sesslpn growers used a combination of Mrs. Peter Orandinetti en State shield, check your cU, water 9!urell of Hubbard ave. are spend- of Red Bank Kiwanls club In the reside at 68 West Bergen pi. burg, was fatally injured Tuesday both Rutgers and Garden State. hwy. 35. Members present wers at the Red Bank borough hall to- Mrs. Llbby King, Mrs. Metrude and tires—for your car's sake 3n~ ig several days at the fashionable Molly Pitcher hotel. when struck on the back by a jack morrow night at 8 o'clock. Will Only one grower reported growing •Ifth Avenue hotel. New York The picture was shown throug HVUEBOS-BKNSHAW handle of a 2,800-pound hydraulic Marglobo. A number of men grew Lap*, Mrs. Martin' McGulre, Mrs. —for, your safety's sake. Drive Ward of Rumson, ths club secre- Fred Bremyar,' Mrs. Edward Meis- the courtesy of Bam Ruben Eat- Miss Jackomlna Hulssbos of Eat- lift while working in the returned tary, says there wilt be a program a combination of Rutgers and On to—let's get acquainted. -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mleloch of ontown movie machine dealer. ontown and Stanley Renshaw, son goods room of the Bell Telephone of fun for th* collectors who at tario, Whilo a few grew Rutgers Ier, Mrs. Donald Matthews, Sr.. and jleadden's Corner are enjoying two Ralph Belknap, president, dlscuue •of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Renshaw company ot Bast Orange. He died tend. and Stokesdale. Three growers Mrs. 'Peter Orandinetti. Mrs. jrceks' vacation at Fort Lauder- 1949 activities, and William Blmms, of Bea Bright, were married Friday two hours later In the East Orange grew No. 87S only,, and nine other Orandinetti served refreshments. •ale, Fla. with their son and treasurer, outlined the club's finan- at 6 p. m. in the Sea Bright Meth- General hospital, Police said he variety combinations were used, Th* next meeting will be held at laughter-lnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank cial status. Guests included Rev, odist parsonage by Rev. Joseph 8, received a fractured skull. Mr. Nel- THORBEN PttlSIUENT One hundred and seventy-seven the home of Mrs. Llbby King. aleloch, and granddaughter. Dunham V. Relnlg of Batontow Eldrldge. The witnesses were Mis son was operating the lift at the : At a meeting of Ocean fire com- growers used Southern certified Mr. and Mrs. Martin McGuire en- Phil Wakhnan's Methodist church, John Toland, Frances Green and George Mace. time of the accident. pany of Sea Bright last night, plants for field plantings. Twenty tertained on Saturday night Mr. John A. Halgh and Richard Bar- James P. Tborien was sleeted pres- purchasid their plants, from local and Mrs. Chris Jaeger of West Long Z KlULEY KELKASED nett. INSTALL NEW PRESIDENT TO SPEAK AT LONG BRANCH ident to succeed Viotor C. Perottl, seed concerns and only three grew Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott Gulf Station X Harry Kegley, 38, of 92 St. John's who resigned, Former Mayor Wal- their own. The' date of field plant- of State Highway 35 and Mr. and ! >!„ Keansburg, who was charged AIIREST Mrs. Robert Everdell was in- Tho Monmouth County Council Mrs, Fred Bremyer of the Chapel Cor. W. Front St. & Maple Ave. stalled as the new president ot the AguinaL Discrimination will hold a ter J. Sweeney was elected Vice ing favored early set plants. One Hill rd,, Headdtn's Corner. . rlth Arnault with Intent to kill fol- Eugene West, It, of Keansburg, Good Government Republican club president. hundred six finished planting be- lowing a shooting the morning of joint conference with guidance Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Leek • of who escaped from the Jamcsburg at the borne ot Mrs. Clarence Hoff touchers and school superintend- fore May 15 and 88 finished be- Frost av*. have been entertaining Insured Pick-Up ,'3>ec. 30, was recently released from Home for Boys Jan. 7, and who is Monday night. The retiring presi- ents at their meeting Monday night NAB A. W. O. L. SOLDIER tween May 18 and 28. friends from Virginia during the 'She county jail on payment of wanted by Keansburg police fo 1 dent, Mrs, Alvenla Stritman, re- in the Long Branch Y.M.C.A, Jo- Matawan police last night ar- past week. 18,000 ball. Regie* is.charged with breaking and entering Fowler's ceived a gift. Mrs. Jetlle Polsan seph li. Bustard, nuistant commls- MRS. SWEENEY IMPROVINO & Delivery Service » Irlng several sHoU'lfhls wife with rested John E, Ellison, 37, of Cliff- . Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hirst of bowling alley Monday night, was was appointed chairman of th nloncr of education, will be prlncl wood, who was absent without Mrs. Walter J, Sweeney of Ocean .Summit were - Sunday afternoon - jk U-gaug* shotgun, Mrs. Kegley Is arrested Tuesday night. st Xcans- annual Lincoln day dinner, whlcli pal speaker, burg. Ho was held for action of leave from Fort DU, He was ave,, Sea Bright, who is a surgical visitors at the home of Fred ^ Bttr • patient atrJUstrrtew hos- will be Feb. 14 at Cottrell's restau turned over to military authorl- patient at the Jersey City Medl Brtmysr on the Chattel Hill rd., Phone Kcd Bank 6-1865 •TaaMburg fetU rant . Bora Mn mske i sell. few to* Ktnui cal Center, is improving. Headden's Corner. . - BED BASK BEGIBTEg, 3X8PABT W, »4# BUM Haael H. Brown** TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Engagement Told Local Auxiliary ItftCffMb ftttsel bf Craetaate diHHm GENERAL CONTRACTORS Wtted ay Graduate Corsetftejj Announcement has beea made of Contractor and Builder TUCKEft'S the engagement of Mia* Hasel H. Installs Officers Crasw, SawTd, BalMoser Work; Boad* Cut and Graded; Cellars I SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING TUCKEt'S Brown of Bed Bank, daughter of Dug aad Tasks Installed. Top SolL eomrr SHOP Mr*. Bessia Browa of If iddletown Mrs. Wilson Heads SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES COMET SWOP ->" and the lata George W. Brown, to Independent Group • •"• riACB TEL RED BANK t-UM-J ls» Broadway Long US Broadway Loaf Braac* Pvt. William H. Poling, son of Mr. Cinders For All Purposes. and Mm. Russell 8. Poling of Port Mrs. Gordon Wilson was In- KEHEMBERIl lfonmoutn. stalled president of the auxiliary Mia* Browa Is a graduate of of Independent lire company last M. J. STAVOLA Tour Heating Costa Ifiddletown township high achool, week at the fire house. She suc- ceeds Mrs. Charles Julian. Laat Winter Leonardo, and la employed by the Phone Red Bank 6-3556. SPECIAL 3-DAY SALE Progressive Ufa Insurance com- Others Installed were Mrs. Frank pany of Red Bank. Pvt. Poling is Madure vice president, Mrs. Pat- Your Pu*l Will COM a graduate of the same achool and rick Nicolettl secretary, Mrs. Cal- TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MONDAY More This WlnUr ia at present stationed at Camp vin Carhart treasurer and Mrs. Ed- Charles Wood. ward Piccolie recording secretary. Gifts will be presented to the re- SITROUX PAPER pkg. PETAL SOFT Rook Wool Insulation tiring offices at a dinner Feb. 3. Will Cut Your Fuel Cort Fair Haven Monthly chairmen named by Mrs. FOR th. BEST in FUEL OIL NAPKINS REG. i»« TOILET TISSUE •t L—t»% ... The well baby conference spon- Wilson were Mrs. Philip Jlannine, While k Colors sored by the Public Health Nurs- February; Mra. John Genovese, For Prompt, Courteous Service CALL ing association of Rumson, Sea March; Mrs. Frank Calandrlello, Bright and Fair Haven, will be held April; Mrs. Albert Newman, Jr., INLAID LINOLEUM .89 PAPER CLOPAY "OLSON a week from today at 4 p. m. in May; Mrs. Abram Zager, June; CALL Willow street school. Dr. Irving K. Mrs. Madure, July; Mrs. Allen Col- & THIMZ DRAPES FOI Lovett will advise the mothers and RREGE . »8c will be assisted by Mis* Jennie lins, August; Mrs. Charles Julian, INSULATION" Wbrthley and Mrs. Clla Bosley. September; Mrs. WiUlam Dietrich, Fred D. Wikoff Co. AtUntlo Highlands 1-4MS October; Mrs. Harold Mangarelli, FELT BASE RUGS •.98 DUST PANS lint and GartleM Aves, Troop M met a week ago last November; Mra. Carhart, Mrs. 9,12 REG. $rts Atlantic Wchlaade night In Willow street school. Re- George Bennett and Mrs. John RED BANK 64552 — 64)554 REG. 29c gistration cards were presented to Ilobson, December, and Mrs. Jo- the scouts and Scoutmaster Vin- seph Marks, January, 1980. Mrs. cent Maelyn proposed a new sys- Calandriello was appointed chap- GENERAL ELECTRIC OIL BURNERS tem of patrols. Each boy chose a Iain, Mrs. Genovese publicity and patrol he would like to Join to as- Mrs. Mangarelli sick committee. COMPLETE OIL-BURNER SERVICE NATIONAL Hearing Aid sist the scoutmaster in drawing up Arrangement will be made for a PROWN new patrols. The first class scout card party and fashion show In UN — SI Years of Progress — lttS 10c and $1 STORE candidates will go on an overnight 47 BROAD ST. BED BANK hike Jan. 22. Walter Hullen closed March. A radio will be a special TEL. BED BANK 6-2680 Batteries the meeting by leading the scouts prise. Batteries For All Make* in the scout oath and the scout law. and Models The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire company will mett Jan. 30 Instead Eveready, Mallory. of Jan. 17 because of the benefit FRESH performance of the All Spice Min- BEST Burgees, Etc. strels. The minstrels are being re- peated Jan, 27 and M in Asbury Authorized Agent far Park Convention hall aa a benefit LAMB SLICED for the Monmouth Memorial hospi- Otarlan Heartof Aids. tal nurses' fund. Members of the Lions club at- MaU Order* Accepted. tended Sunday's service at toe Chapel of the Holy Communion. Call—Phone or Mall to The rector, Rev. Christopher H. LIVER Snyder, Is the lions' chaplain. At- BACON tending wers Lieut. O, J, Freret TODD preeldent; Barney T. Egeland, Har- old B. Perry, Lester H. England, RADIO SERVICI Albert G. McCracken, Lewis Con- C ' nor and Harry C. F. Worden. W FIRST AVENUE 49. Ib. Mr. and Mrs. Nunsie Rainieri am MARKET 59 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. daughter of Hence r& and First s have returned home from a visit TEL. A. H. 1-0804 with relatives In Hew Haven, Conn. Mr. Rainlen Is the proprietor of 21 WEST FRONT ST. DELIVERY TEL R. B. 6-0508 RED BANK, N. J. the Vogue Beauty shop on WhIU st, Red Bank. Henry C. Sansona of McCar- PRIME GRADE A SEASONED FANCY ter ave., who has been a patient at FRESH Monmouth Memorial hospital, ha returned home much improved. LONG ISLAND Tha benefit performance of tha CHOPPED All Spies mlnatrels will help pro- CUPLETS vide recreation facilities for nurses, hospital personnel and convalescent CUP CAKE MIX patients. Included. In the show Brussels will be Son Lang, well-known MRMCAKIS opera singer and Interpreter of Irish ballads. Music will be fur- BEEF nished by Tony Oalatro'a orches- Sprouts warm mm tra, with Max Lewis at the piano and Bert Fread. at the organ. Tick- ets are now on. sal* at South Jer- BIBS BEEF sey Surgical supply company, West Front at.. Red Bank. FANCY There will be a rummage sals at CUP CAKE MIX tha Episcopal parish house Tues- day at 10 a. m. FRESH The March of Dimes drive began la Fair Haven this week. Mrs. Harold R. Lartaud, whose. son, David, had polio laat summer, Is 5-6 H? campaign chairman. In IMS, Fair Haven had three polio cases. As- Size 29* sisting Mrs. Lartaud as district CUPUTS captains are Mrs. Edward Conway, SHOULDER QUART Mrs. Warren Horre, Mra. Sidney Longman, Mrs, Frank Priebe, Mra. FOWL CUP CAKE MIX Annabella Rowan, Rev. F. R. Ste- LAMB vens, Mrs. Edward Warren, Mrs. FANCY RED KM HOME-MADE fUm V. H. Warth and Mrs. Howard FRESH Young. Tag day will be Jan. 22. It will be conducted by the cub WINESAP scouts with Frederick C. Wegel as JERSEY chairman. Also assisting Mrs. Lar- taud *ra Fred E. Gregg, special In Spring Lake gifts, and Mra. H. Lynnwood Mln- CHOPS Roasting ton, publicity. APPLES Mr. and' Mrs, Philip Seward of ITS William st., are parents of a son born Tuesday at Monmouth Mem- Jack Sullivan's orial hospital. Eatontown '/• MINT Lodge The Touth Week program .will be FRESH LARGE emphasised at a meeting tonight of the Lions club at Old Orchard BROOKFIELD Serving The Finest Country club. Members of the Eat- JERSEY ontown Athletic association will be in Foods & Liquois guests of the club. Frank Marcello, local barber, and Janes Samaria, proprietor of the • LUNCHEON * former Baling diner, arrived in CENTER CUT Florida Sunday for a three week's BUTTER • DINNER • vacation. EGGS Miss Ruth I. Scott, tellir In the local bank, la laid up at her home PORK at Shrewsbury, with a fractured AL KENNY left leg suffered In a recent fall while skating in the New Dream- FANCY Sensational Pianist Nightly. land arena at Newark. About 40' members from Red TOP ROAST SNO-WHITE Sth * HoHi* Ave., Spring take Bank, Long Branch, Keyport and this place attended the card party CHOPS or held Monday night by Pride of or Spring Lake 3-2694 Crescent council. Sons and Daugh- ters of Liberty. A game party Is STEAK Mushrooms planned for next Monday evening. BOTTOM Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hathaway and William Dlngman were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and FORMAL WEAR Mrs. Edwin BkMiey of North Long Branch. TO HIRE Club Ervsl la In first place ia the Eatontown Recreation Bowling league tournament with a three- READY He Meet Ceat- game lead over Tony's Cafe. The •Mtt SnscliM Builders, last season's champions, K n are in third place, three games be- AIM hind Tony's Cafe. TO Leon B. Smock, Jr., presided at BONELESS his first meeting of the firs com- PINT pany as president last week. It was EAT ram decided to purchase a new televi- PLATE •f Metier sion set and to furnish the teams MM and Isyi representing the company in the Shore Firemen's Bowling league POT CalaHMW SWEET with new bowling shirts. The mem- bers of the chosen team will wear them on Monmouth County Night, Feb. U, at the annual ABC cham- SWIFT'S JERSEY DEST CUT FRESH pionship tournament at Atlanta Tangerines City, when 62 teams from tha coun- DIXIE ROAST PLATE ty will bowl. ROAST FRYING Bids on bonds for tha financing of the school addition will be opened at a meeting of the school board Monday, Jan. 34. A budget adopted at laat week's meeting will be up for public hearing. BACON CMCKEN CHUCK BEEF Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Bey of Selsbaw avs. are parents of a daughter born at Fltkin hospital [Monday. ' ' 25* SEGALL'S Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stotcker of Crawford St., ar* parents of a son Ib. ll«!i N. I'way UM Iraae* bora Saturday at Riverview hospi. 39- Ib. Ib. 35 49. 45 DOZEN 25 •i -.Til ,r.i.~i Four HBP BAKE BEOWTEB, JAMTARY 13,1949

Matawaa Near East Relief O.UINN, DOBEMUS, HeCUE * |iIIUMlini!IM^ IIIIBIlIilBiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilW Court St James BUtSELL L6C CABIN INN Vr». Joseph McQuarrie, Atlantic Supplies Needed COUNSELLORS AT LAW avenue, entertained Monday even- By an agreement signed by WaitAal* BuilalM, MM* leak YOUR FAVORITE CHEF.. . Scenic Road, Atlantic Highland1!, N. J. Plans Card Party ing at a miscellaneous shower in American Red Croas, President Ba- John J. Ouinn Thomas P. Doramui honor of her niece. Miss Charlotte sil O'Connor, Red Cross will aid Vincent J. McCut Erne* Faaano ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS MM. In Catholic High White, also of Atlantic avenue, in Near East distribution of relief William L. Btltoell, ii. who will be married at a nuptial supplies, available from a United Hmve Fun Auditorium Jan. 27 mass Saturday, Jan. If, in It. Jo-Nations grant of $29,500,000. It> a PABSON8, LABBECQUE, ALBERT seph's church to Alexander Chase CANZONA * COMBS Court St. James, Catlaolic Daugh- field report just received in Wash- DANCING SATURDAY NIGHTS of Matawan. The guests were If rs. ington, refugee conditions are de- COUNSELLORS AT LAW ters 'of America, will bold a casd Thomas J, Francy, Mra, Claude • Wallaca Si. Baa* Ba*k INVITES YOU TO VISIT.,, PBENCH COT8INE—DINKMS AT FOFULAR PBICES party Thursday night, Jan. 87, in scribed a* "extremely bad," with ODonnell, Mrs. George Ward, Mrs. 'critical shortages of food, clothing ftteodora P. Parsont Edaaund J. Cantons thi Rid Bank Catholic high school Edward Francy, Mrs, Thomas A. Tbavdore 3. Labracqu* ALSO A LA CABTB auditorium. and shelter, and with disease, espe- EUton F. Comba Thomas i. Smith Francy, Mrs. Arthur Waae, Mrs. cially dysentery, rampant." Robert H. Malda William R. Blair. Jr. — TELEVISION — Mrs. Jacob Bloom and Mra. Ralph George Egan, Mrs. John Sutliff, Abraham J. Za*tr Ktlzcn are chairmen of the com-Mrs. Philip Egan, Mrs. Martina To help during the immediate emergency, American Red Cross s JACK MADDEN'S mittee which includes Mrs, Edward Dolan. Mrs. Harold Down, MM. WILLIAM E. BEATY W. Mulligan, Mra, Robert Norman, Ralph Dolan, Mra. P. Joseph sending additional relief. This will Mrs. Michael Norniile, Jr., Mrs. Ed-Ahearn, Mrs. JoMph Trigge, Mr*. include 30,000 suits of children's - ATTOBNEY AT LAW ward O'Flaherty, Mri. Walter Edward O'Hanlon, Mra. Oeorge C long underwear; 17,628 layettes and Let lit O'Neil, Mrs. George Owens, Mra. A. Scully, Mrs. Joseph Neff, Mrs. Jo-other garments, made by produc- Income Tai Consultant RUMSON INN J, Patterson, Mrs. Eleanor Normlle, seph Haley, Mrs. Thomas Cross, tion services in American Red Mrs. Ann Perottl, Miss Sara Mur- Cross chapters, along with 100,000 NEW fra«t SI, lUa Baa* S-4JTT Mrs. Leon Walling, Mrs. Joseph 1 Washington St; (At the Bridge), Rummn MODIINIZE phy and Miss Gertrude O'Brien. Holts, Mrs. Arthur Haley, Mrs. sulfaguaunidiiie tablets to Aght dys- Members of Court St. James who Norbert Francy, Mrs. John Shep- entery. DR. MILDRED HULSART Your Kitchon attended the 19th anniversary din- herd, Mrs. Louis Caccese, Mrs. Jo- SUBGEON CHIROPODIST ner of the Court of St, Margaret at seph Farrell, Mrs. William Hussey, Belford Fast Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy Th» CAOLC Spring Lake, Monday night at Sea Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Mrs. William MUt Haw*, Dailr • a. •. to • ». m. • DINNER • Girt inn were Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Lynch, Mrs. Thomas Walling, Mn. Miss Jessie Kramer of Staten Is- ivenlassi Tuaaar. Tharaiay, f te a •oltntlflc Way Mrs. Ralph Klljen, Mrs. Grandln Herbert Griswold, Mrs. Frank Sul- land and Mrs. Daniel Ahem and 4 Waeaaasay aa« FrMer) Chapman, Mra. Walter Williams, livan, Mrs. Robert Hsnlon, Mrs. Miss Barbara Kramer of this placa From 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. Ce*tos* Ballt to Fit Your Mrs. Grace Beyland, Mrs. Margaret James C. Pay, Mr*. William Oon- have moved into their new house Busby, Miss Margarctta Ward and nenworth, Mn. Mary O'Donnell, Kttchea en Campbell ave. Miss Helen Lang. Mrs. Mary Haley, Mrs, John White, Mrs. Pearl White entertained Mrs. John Brown, Mlssei Cather- member* of the W.S.C.S. of tha JERRY SHEEHAN'S Time Payments! ine Kllcommins, Helen Sweeney, • SANDWICHES * Highlanda Methodist church Wednesday after- Marguerite Layton, Lucy Shaw, noon of last week. BEAUTY ENOURANCK QUALITY EXCLUSIVE The County American Legion Marie Wallace. Mary Powers, Shir- Miss Dolores Connelly Is visiting BEACH PALACE meeting was held at Twin Light ley Hourihan and Catherine Shaw. friends at Miami, Fla. From 12 Noon 'til Closing VUK Our Showroo.room.,,m or - . WOODCRAFT post Wednesday night of list week. Miss Joyce Ward, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. William Suther- OPEN ALL YEAR Hlchwar M. This borough was praised tor the land and daughter of Elizabeth CaU KCBIM. «-l W<«t Kesniburf Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward of ,«. Eagle many Christmas parties held for Main street, has returned home and Mrs. Bertha Vreeland of Nut- veterans. from Monmouth Memorial hospi- ley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Catering to Parliet and Banquet* The Girls' Friendly society of St. tal. Mrs. John Hints. Andrew's church mot Friday at the Dirk Hofmnn, Jr., who has been Miss Catherine Drew of Glen FOR RESERVATIONS home of Mra. Ernest Vaughan. The Cove, L. I., his been the house 111 since Christmas, was taken to members brought jelly jars, which guest of Dr. and Mrs. Oerard Dev- Monmouth Memorial hospital were sent to the Preventorlum at Wednesday of last.week, where he lin. TELEPHOm RUMSON 14713 Farmlngdalc. Mrs. Louis Pazlsnsa and chil- was operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Mela Powles was hostess at dren, Janice and Louis, Jr., have Mr. «nd Mrs. R. H. Small of Jack- the American Legion auxiliary card returned from a visit with Mrs. Ion Height* spent Saturday with PiBlfflllllUlllllIIBIllllllllllllllllllBllllllinmBIIHlIlllllllllllllBlllllllllltllll,! party Friday night at the legion Paciensa's mother, Mn. William Mr. and Mr*. Harold Tarnow. hall. Murray, at Hop Bottom, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 1-aRue spent Mr. and Mr*. Harry T. Leamy of have moved to Red Bank. the week-end with Mrs. Donald Gardner, Mass., are making an ex- A farewell party for Sgt. and Guinta of Brooklyn. tended visit with her mother, Mr*. Mr*. Henry Hutchinson was held Mrs. Bobert Carrtgan lsst week Mary Haley of Atlantlo avenue. Sunday afternoon at their home. entertained U members of the 20 Arthur Hall is a surgical patient They will sail for Germany soon, Let'* Go To The Movies Tonight! club. at Monmouth Memorial hospital. where Sgt. Hutchinson expects to The County Republican party will Mrs. William n. Craig enter- be stationed two years. Attending hold a dinner at 8 o'clock tonight tained her bridge club Friday. The were John Seely of Brooklyn, Mr. at Bahr's landing, prize winner* were Mr*. J. Ray- and Mrs. Elwood Seeley of East The Fellowship Circle of the mond Ketchel, Mrs. William Was- Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. William MILTON McCANDLESS 20ft *• 50% Methodist church will hold a paper muth and Mrs. Edward Currie. Seeley, Mr*. Dorothy Scclcy, Mrs. ; — at the piano — •AN K MOVIE demonstration tomorrow night at Mrs. Ketchel and Mrs. Oerard Dev- Mattl* Grant and William Bennett the church social hall. Services are of this place. " . lin were substitutes. Shows Dslly S:l$ • 7 and I r. H. being conducted in the new church. John Anderson accompanied his The Ladles' auxiliary of the Mid-JERRY SHEEHAN'S What an opportunity to An evening of recreation and en-daughter, Miss Jane Anderson, diet own township lire department Continuous Sat> • Sun. • Hols. tertainment will be held Saturday held a meeting last week at Com- brighten dull comers with Miss Patricia Egan, Mis* Jane at 8 p. m. in the social room. Peng*], Mist Jo Ann Lasow and munity fire house. Mrs. Harold BEACH PALACE, NOW thru SAT. •mart new lamptt Taka A panel discussion on "Childhood Mis* Carol Craig to the natatorium Tarnow, treasurer of the auxiliary, Fears" was the feature of the Par- Saturday afternoon. attended and was accompanied by on the Boardwalk jour choice of modem, ent-Teacher association meeting Miss Gloria M. Curran Is con- Mrs. Anna Foster, Mrs. Madeline Parleman and Mr*. Ruth Harnett, KEANSBURG, N. J. last Thursday night at the gram- fined to her home in Prospect Point Now! S Nlfht* a Week period and novelty style* mar school. Mr*. George Kin*; led garden* with the mumps. She I* representing Independent company of this place. • '".• Frl., Sat, Son. . , . complete with ehadeat the discussion. absent from her duties as physio- The grammar school basketball therapist In the A. Harry Moor* Miss Lois Salmon, a student at MAX LEWIS Orchestra 1 team Friday defeated as Avon school (or crippled children. the New Jersey State College tor Women, spent the week-end .'here. ,,. Estra: Sou. Dance Matinee grammar school team by a 48 to 34 Mrs. Kenneth Pike entertained /•<•••• score. The next game for the local Dr. and Mrs,. John Basham of Come early for 1 at her home on Weldon road re- team will be Friday evening here cently at a baby shower for Eureka," Kan., were guests this against Keansburg. week of .Mr. and Mrs. E. H. At- Mrs: Jac A. Cushman and Mr*. : best selection t Mra. Fred Bedle will be in charge Garrett McKeen, Jr. The guests wood. ••'••• ''••••• of Founders' day. Parent-Teacher were Mrs. Walter Pike, Mrs. Doro- Mr. and Mr*. M. A. Grime* arc association ceremonies at the thy Robertson, Mrs. Elizabeth spending 'several' months at St. school Feb. 3. Wyckoff, Mrs. Elizabeth Hender- Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Schoepf of son, Mrs. Vern Schwartz, Mrs. Sal- Mr. and , Mrs. John Baratta of Seadrift ave. are parents of a son, ly Wells and Mrs. Ruth Cushman Jersey City spent Sunday with Mr. born Saturday at Monmouth Me- Mrs. Phoebe A. Zlegler and Mis* and Mrs. Melvln Leek. '•• morial hospital. Karen Ptnnetti attended a per- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Branson TUESDAY Sterling Furniture Shop formance of Maggie Mao Neallie are parents of a daughter, born; Saturday at Monmouth Memorial Rodents range in size from pigmy at the Latin Quarter, New York 21 WHITE STREET RED BANK city, Saturday. hospital. mice, which rank among the small- Miss Mlllicent Broander left last TELEPHONE 60291 est of mammals, to the capybara Louis pailenza accompanied Paul week to spend the winter at Miami, which Is four feet long. A. Egan, Jr., Walter Scott, Dore SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Hunter and Louis PasJensa, Jr., Fla. . of Boy Scout troop 73 to the nata- A Cub pack reorganization meet- torium Friday evening. Ing was held Saturday at the home of Mrs. Frank Benson. Attending Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conover of were Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Smith, Maplewood were the Sunday guests Mrs. Lcland Smith, Robert Beh|er, ATHOS of hi* mother, Mrs. Carrie Cono- Arnold Wentwortn and Thomas ver. ' Cairns. , 1 Finger Man of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank BUM and Barnum and Bailey Circus Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd spent A Scout troop reorganization Sunday at Forest Hills, L. I. meeting" was held Sunday at the FROM home of Thomas Cairns. Present Tha Ladle*' auxiliary of Midway BUSTER WEST DtrfERENf Hose company met at the fire house were Gus Hahne, Harold Copel»nd, George Phillips, Arnold Wentworth • Other Acts II UNDSI Monday evening. and C. R. Smith. Mr*. .Dora Drugs* tntertalned the Pinochle club Friday evening. Mrs. Edward Bennett Is recover- Prize* were awarded to M/s. P. A. ing from a recent illness. — ONSCREEN — STARTING WEDNESDAY Zlegler, Mr*. Michael J. Eovino . Miss Carol Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. MOLONEY'S 1 MARKETS and Mr*. Ethel Fennettl. Robert Brownlee and Robert Sprat- "SHANGHAI ley of East Orange were Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Garrett McKeen, guest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Flnu- CHEST" Jr., Broad at., are the parents of a can. first child, a son, born Friday, Jan. 7, at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Capone TELEVISION The baby, who weighed five pounds, and daughters, Emily and Lor- 14 ounces, will be named Craig Al- raine of Union City, spent Sunday ON THE CAILTON MEZZANINE LOINS OF FRESH PORK 39lb. len. with Milton Hesse and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. Rawlinson Comp- Mr, and Mr*. Jac A. Cuihman, 8 ton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lay- Ravine dr., are the parents of a ton spent Sunday with Mis* Lois son, born Wednesday, ,Jan. I, at Compton at State Teachers' college, Monmouth Memorial hospital. Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. James Brian of Mis* Marjorle Dennis spent the KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS to 5 Lbs. Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry week-end with Mr. and Mra. Joseph 39! Kenarney of Princeton were Sun- Rcwda't Mandle of Flushing, L. I. day guests of Mr. and Mra. J. Don- EDUARDO CIANNELLI old Miller. Elliot Plebeau, Walter Schoell- ner and Walter Bills spent the ASBURY PARK CREEPER Mr. and Mre. Garrett McKeen, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jr., of Broad st., are parents of a TrwatrtwuM* Savidge of Parksley, Va. • . : son born Friday at Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. John Adubato of JOHN BUTTON Memorial hospital. Main street are parents of a son, FRESH HAMS-SMOKED HAMS 55lb. born' Tuesday at Monmouth Me- COUNTERFEITERS Gelatin, of which more than 18 morial hospital. million pound* are used annually Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bramen of Starts Thurt., Jan. 13 SATURDAY as desserts, 1* also used In picto- Park ave. are parents of a daugh- AIL-STAR MtDUY graphy and in medicine—to make ter, born Saturday at Monmouth capsules and to bind pill*. Memorial hospital. or urn * JONOI SHOULDERS FRESH - IN' TECHNICOLOWordtR — MARINE and Muiic' OF LAMB SAUSAGE THEATRE ATLANTIC *iBIHighlands -8AT. ~ , NSat. .J M«. T Sat. Mat. 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,> r i * RED BANK BEG1STEB, JANUARY 13, 1949

Japanese subsidiary of the Hanson- CHAPLAIN TO SPEAK VanWinkle-Munning company, and Soldier's Body "World Understanding" will bit resided at Kobe, Japan. the subject of an address to be Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity Surviving are his wife, Mrs. made by Lieut. Col. T. P. Finnegan, Grace Wallace Smith; three sons, Is Brought Home Fort Monmouth chaplain, before Services Robert W. Smith, Dr. Gordon members of the Bradley Beach Merciful." Mr*. J. William • Heim METHODIST Smitfi and J. Macdona'd Smith, Jr., school Parent-Teacher association i CHURCH OF CHRIST, and six grandchildren, all of Cali- Frank Brouwer Was I SCIENTIST will render "Of Lamb of God." Eatontown MICHAEL BADEN 1 John Kuranda of Red Bank; a son, Feb. 3. Robert Mooreman of Phoenix, fornia. Killed In Germany ! Red Bank Mrs. Harry C. F. Worden and Rev, Dunham V. Reinig will The funeral of P.F.C. Michael Mrs. A. P. Hagen have been ap- Baden, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariz.; a brother, Frank Mooreman, Services in First Church of Christ, itpesk Sunday at the 10:50 o'clock and a sister, Miss Mamie Moore- EDWAHU A. WIELANO The body of S/Sgt. Frank W. pointed president and secretary, ;ervice on the theme, "Divine Heal- Alexander Baden of 1SZ Catherine Scientist, 208 Broad street, are held respectively, of the Thursday Even- st., who was killed Nov. 19, 1944, in man, both of Chicago; four grand- Edward A. Wieland, 55, of 3 Brouwer, son of Mrs. Bertha •uncUyi at 11 ». m. and Wednss- ing, Is It of God or Satan." H;i sons and three granddaughters. Brouwer of Main St., Belford, and ing group. children's message will be on "Cor- France while a member of the Navesink ave., Atlantic Highlands, dayt at 1:15 p. m. Sunday-school Raymond S. Swift is now clerk Fifth Infantry division, will be The funeral was held Tuesday died Friday night. He had lived the late Frank Brouwer, has been MONUMENTS •ucti at 11 a. m. recting Our Mistakes." The choir returned to the United States, He of the session, replacing Herbert will render the anthem, "My He- held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 afternoon at the Flock funeral a)o the bayshore 14 years and "Life" is the subject for Sunday, E. Werner. o'clock at the Worden funeral home with Rev. Roger J. Squire, salesman. Surviving are his was killed Apr. 3, 1945, in Germany January 16. deemer's Praise," by John A. Thom- while a member of the 11th Ar- The flowers Sunday morning will as. • home. ltev. John G. Gebhard, pas- pastor of the Red Bank Methodist wife, Mrs.. Florence Wcndel Wie- Golden Text: 'Labour not for the be given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank tor of the Red Bank Reformed church, officiating. Burial was in mored division of the Third army. meat which perisheth, but for that Sunday-school with W. Lester Woodbine cemetery, Oceanport. land; a son, Edward A. Wieland, He was 22 years old. E. Hadley, Jr. church, will officiate. Burial will Jr., and a brother, George Wic'.and, meat which endureth unto ever- Whitfleld as superintendent meets be in Fair View cemetery, where a Sgt. Brouwer was born at Roch- lasting life, which the Son of man at 9:45 a. ni. Mrs. Wcnonah L. firing cquad and bugler from Fort MM. I. I. MONSKY all of Atlantic Highlands. ester, N. Y., and came to Belford •hall five unto you." (John 6:2?) Reinig will be in charge of the Monmouth will be present. Word has reached this office of The funeral was held Monday when he was eight years old. He Red Bank opening exercises. Mlsa Ruth Dietz night at the Psjsten funeral home, Sermon: Passage* from the King Michael Baden was born in Red the passing of Mis. J,. I. Monsky graduated from Leonardo high Iimu version'of the Bible include. Sunday services: Holy Commun- is Sunday-school secretary. with Rev. Charles A. Johnson, pas- school in 1940, where . he was a ion at 8 o'clock, church school at Bank and was an outstanding pu- of East Orange, formerly of. Red "And this is life eternal, that they pil and athlete at Red Bank high Bank, Friday, Dec. 24, last, after tor of All Saints Episcopal church, member'of the football, and track «ti(ht know thee the only trueUud, 9:30, morning prayer with sermon PRESBYTERIAN' Navesink, officiating. ' Cremation teams. He was employed by the at 11 o'clock. The choir will sing school, from which he graduated an illness of three years, at the \nd Jesus Christ, whom thou lust Atlantic Highlands in 1940. He was a member of the was in Rose Hill crematory. Lin- American Manganese company of a* the offertory anthem, "Angels age of 81. New Castle, Del., before he was in- tent." (John 17:3) Correlative Church school meets at 10 a. m. National Honor society and student Surviving Is her husband, who is den, passages from "Science and Health that around Us Hover." Charles ducted into the service in Novem- Your Expression of Gotschalk, organist, will play "Cft- and morning worship is at 11 council and graduated at the top of 84 years of age; a son and three with Key to the Scriptures" by o'clock, when the pastor. Rev. El- his class. P.F.C. Baden received ARTHUR W. MAYHEW ber, 1942. Mary Baker Eddy include: vatina" and "Fanfare." daughters. The children are Mrs. True Remembrance mer T. Schick, will preach on letters in football, basketball and Mary Cowan and Dr. Harold Mon- The funeral of Arthur Mayhcw, After receiving his basic training " This is life eternal." say* Jesus, The Woman's guild will meet in "Some to be Pastpivs." This »'!!! be at Camp Polk, La., Sgt. Brouwer No other act of a normal the parish house «t 1:90 p. m. fer track. cky of San Francisao, Ca!., Mrs.68, a former resident of Red Bank -li, not ahall be; and then he dc- seminary Sunday and an offering Following graduation he attended 25 years and an insurance broker, was sent overseas in November, man's life gives him more installation of officers. Sidney Hess of Brooklyn and Mrs. 1944. During his tour of overseas complete suul satisfaction Inea everlasting life as a present will be received for theological West Nottingham academy, Colora, Ben Laskey of South Orange. who died last Thursday morning at -.nowledge of hi* Father and of schools. Md., where he won varsity letters his home, Rumson rd., Little Sil- duty he was awarded the purple than the building of a Mem- The Monsky family lived for heart, having received shrapnel orial to his loved ones who .imself,—the knowledge of Love, The minister will preach at the 8 in football, basketball and track. ver, was held Saturday afternoon ?ruth, and Life .... Life is nut 'Red Bank many years on Broad St., between wounds. have gone on. p. m. service on the topic, "The He was a member of the student Canal st. and Branch ave. Mr. Mon- at the Worden funeral home. Rev. imited. Death and nniteneis arc "A Faith that Works" will be the senate, was first honor man in his Theodore E. Franklin, pastor of Besides his mother, Sgt. Brouwer Our select Barre Memorials Way, the Truth and tho Life.' sky conducted a wholesale liquor is survived by his widow,' Mrs. inknown to Life." (pp. 410, 469). sermon theme of Rev. John G. Ueb- A food sale will be held Friday, class and was a member of the the Shrewsbury Presbyterian bear the Guild mark of ap- hard at the 10:45 a, m. Sunday ser- store here in the Hendrlckaon ft church, officiated. Burial was in Clinton Bronson of Navesink River Jan. 26, from 1 to 5 p. m. in the glee and dramatic clubs. He won Applegate block, where Kislln's proval, your guarantee of a METHODIST vice. the annual French prize, the Golf Fair View cemetery. Bearers were rd., Red Bank; a six-year-old finer Memorial at no extra Sunday-school room. new store is located. Mrs. Cowan is daughter, Elizabeth Bertha Brou- Red Bank The consistory will meet tonight trophy and the D.A.R. Good Cit- Stanley Haviland, Arnold R. Zell- cost. Visit our showroom at the home of Thomas Paton, 52 BAPTTST izenship medal. He also won a the former Mrs. Victor Eisner and ner, Morris Miller and Charles wer; three brothers, Peter Brou- and sec our displays of these "Divine Guidance for Your Lite" before her marriage to the late Mr. wer of New York state,-Henry Locust avc. Leonardo trophy designating him the be3t Meeker. ' certified memorials. is the subject of Hev. Roger J. The Men's club Mill hold a game athlete in his class. Eisner was a member of the faculty Brouwer of California and John P. Squire's sermon (or the 11 o'clock Chiirch school meets at 9:>a a. party tomorrow night. Prank In September, 1911, he went to of the Oakland street school, JOHN r. SULLIVAN Brouwer of Belford, and two sis- Sunday morning service. White, Victor Hcmbling and Frank m. with classes for all ages, includ- ters, Mrs. David Thompson of Bel- Youth fellowship will m:st Sun- ing m adult Bible class. Morning Gettysburg college to study chemi- John P. Sullivan of Brooklyn, a Gannon arc in chmge. cal engineering. He maintained a rHiiip~nkBTii ford and Mrs. Helen Lakhovsky of JOHN VAN KIRK day at 6:30 p. m. in their 'Tour of worship is at 11 o'clock, when the Philip Berth, 63, of 159 Hudson summer tesident of Leonardo until New York. His maternal grand- China." The speaker will be Isaac pastor, J?cv, Juhn £. Johnson, wit! straight "A" nveragc, was presi- 1934, died Saturday. Mr. Sullivan Next lo Mt. Olivet Cemetery ST. TIIOMAS 7:nscorAL dent of his class, a member of Phi ave., iSast Keansburg, first Hie mother is 102-year-old Mrs. Mary Chi. Discussion and worship lead- preach on the theme, "The Ken- was an executive with the Edtaon van den Bogart, who lives with r.cd Bank 1 i:ippa Psi fraternity and the re- chief from the East Keansbui;,' Phone Red Bank 6*0319 ers will be Misses Armistice At,it Birth—Why?' The vesper service company and a charter member of company of Brooklyn. He, was a Mrs. Brouwer. Rev. Charles H. Dukes, priest-in- f-erve ofllccra training corps. He and Ruth Boyd. is held at 1 o'clock and the pas- the company, died Monday at Mon- former member of St. James Funeral arrangements are in R.F.D. Box 108 Had Bank charge, will conduct a i'ea-'t of torn topic Hill be "Hope." was also a football, basketball and church, Red Bank. Alpha Kappa Pi class will men track star. mouth Memorial hospital. He was charge of the Scott funeral home. Lights service Sunday at 8 p. in., The church school workers' con- Mr. Sullivan was the brother-in- tonight in the fireplace room. Mrs. His college course was interrupt- bom at Newark, son of the late C. C. Rogers is the teacher. depicting the visit of the three Wise ference will be held Tuesday night John and Anna Berth. law of Mrs. Samuel M. Wise and men making their gifts to the ed by his call to service. He was Memorial altar flowers for Sun- at the home of Mrs. Robert Search For 25 years he operated an ice James Ashe of Red Bank and Mrs. Christ Child. on Highland avc. inducted in May, 1043, and received Joseph F. Pryor, Sr., of Fair Ha- day will be presented by Misses his >>aslc training at Camp Wal- business at East Keansburg. Mr. Eleanor and Mary Morris and Mrs. METHODIST ters, Tex. Later Baden was trans- Berth was a member of the East Anna Martin in remembrance of BAPTIST Keansburg Civic association, Tots H. 1. SCOTT Fair Haven ferred to the engineers corps and their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Charles Mlddletown attended Lchigh university three Doerr association and the Ideal Church News M. Morris, and their grandmother, At the morn'.ng service at 11 Church school meets at 9:45 q. months. He was then sent back to Rod and Gun club. Mrs. Mary A, Bishop. MORTICIAN o'clock Sunday, Rev. John B. Kir- m., and the church service is held the infantry and was assigned to Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bar- METHODIST The young adult fellowship will by. Jr., will deliver a sermon on at 11 a. m. with Rev. James Howell Camp Ruchcr, Ala. He was sent bara Bunker Berth; a sister, Miss Belford hold its dinner meeting Wednesday "H'hcn Life Begin*." The organ interim pastor, preaching the ser- overseas in September, 1913, and Clara Berth of Newark; a brother, at 1 p. m, prelude will be "Prelude Rellgloso" mon. The choir will render special was killed in action at Daln-En- Henry Berth of Washington, D.. C, , Rev. Paul J. Myers will preach Church Street*;;". Belford, N. J. and the offertory will be "Pray' music under direction of the organ- Saulnois, France. and two grandchildren. on "The Second Commandment" at BAPTIST The senior choir wilt sing "O, What ist, Mrs. Evelyn Haitman. A requiem mass was offered this 10:45 o'clock Sunday morning. "We Besides his parents, he is sur- Need a. Revival" will be his theme Red Bank a Friend U Jesus." The youth choii A meeting of the teachers and vived hy two sisters, Misses Lillian morning at St. Catherine's church Phone Kcansburg 6-0333 ic will also render special music. Chil- officers of the church school wiil by Rev. Francis P. Gunner. Bur- for the 7:3(1 p. m. service. Rev. W. Clinton Power* V. and Violet Baden, both living at . The pastor will conduct the preaching a scries of sermons )rom dren arc inivted to this service and be held Tuesday night at tlie home home. ial was i» Mt. Olivet cemetery, un- the Gospel of St. Luke, his theme a story-iermon entitled "The Whit- of Miss Doris Balrd. der direction of the Scott funeral prayer meeting Wednesday night. tler of Cremona" will be told by MRS. MARIA SAMA home. for the 11 o'clock Sunday morning rENTECOSTAL aervict being "Jeiui, the Great the minister. A nursery for the METHODIST Mrs. Maria Antoinette Sama, 88, Physician." younger children will be in opera- Atlantic Highlands of 32 Moi-ford pi., wife of Bruno MBS. WILLIAM DENNIS. Union Beach Church school meets at 9:45 a. tion under the direction of Mrs. "Something to Strive For" is the Sama, died Saturday. She was born Mrs. Alice Coe Dennis, It, wife of Sunday-school meets at 10 a. m. m., the junior high fellowship group Gladys Comber and Miss Amy theme of the sermon by .Rev. Roy In Italy, daughter of the late Jos- Wllliam Dennis of Main, street, Morning worship is at 11 o'clock. at 6:30 p. m., and the senior group Myatt. E. Williams for the 11:15 o'clock eph and Theresa Betro Stlllo. Port Monmouth, - president of: thr Rev. Herbert G. Wood, pastor, will at 7 o'clock. Flowers Sunday were given by Sunday service. Music under direc- Besides her husband, Mrs. Sama Middletown township school board speak on the subject, "One In Mary Mount Chapter will meet Mm. Harry Veroneau in memory tion of Roy Jeffrey will Include the is survived by five daughters, Miss and the Bayahore Shell Fisheries Christ." An evangelistic service is tomorrow evening at the home of of her brother. choir selection, "O Master; Let Me Concetta Sama, living at home, association, died last Thursday held at 8 p. m. -. . f cUamcUrltUc ofountrvle* h At Spirt Mr*. Arthur C. Kyerson on Peters The Council of Workers with Chil- Walk with Thee," by Speaks, and Mrs. Alfred Maatria of Jersey City morning. Mrs. Dennis was born at PL dren will meet at the church next the prelude, "Adagio," by Richtei; and Miss Mary Sama, Mrs. Vincent Port Monmouth, daughter of tht CIVIC GROUP TO MEET •ffairiust ilat prtJeminalti at «tf li» There will be "open house" Sat- Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. offertory* "Nocturne," Chopin, and Iorftva and Mrs. Anthony Arena, ail late William and 31aiy Ann Coe. The next meeting of the Country urday evening at the church for The Wesleyan Service guild will poMlude, "To God All Praise," a living In Italy; a brother, Nicholas Besides her husband, Mrs! Dennis Club-Riverside Civic association servicemen In the vicinity. About meet Wednesday evening, Jan, 19, Bohemian tune. Stillo of Italy, and seven grandchil- is .survived by two daughters, Mrs. will be held Monday night at the 40 were in attendance last week. at S o'clock At the parsonage. An dren. John Wood of Port Monmouth'and Headdcn's Corner fire house. The teachers' training conference interesting program has been ar- OLD BRICK BE! ORMEU The funeral was held Tuesday Mrs. Cornelia Britton, Jr., of New will be held Monday night at the morning at St. Anthony's church, ranged, and all young women and Marlboro Monmouth; a stater, Mrs.-Walter E. P.T.A. TO MEET home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Beck business women are welcome, Sunday-school will be held at where a solemn high requiem mass Walling of Port Monmouth, and Irfount fifemorial J4i on Hudson ave. 9:3u a. m. Church services will be was offered by Msgr. Salvatore Di- five grandchildren. The River Plaza Parent-Teacher REFORMED Lorenzo, assisted by Rev. Geoj»c association will meet Tuesday night PRESBYTERIAN held at 10:45 in the chapel. The The funeral was held Saturday trie w/>. ^rtdami, Illtfr. sermon will be "Why Believe in M. Albano, deacon, and Rev. Vic-afternoon at the late residence with at the River Plaza school. Red Bank Middletown tor A. Donato, sub-deacon,' Sunday Rev. Donald R. MacNeill will God?" Rev. Paul J. Myers, pastor of tlte Dr. Marshall Harrington will evening Msgr. DiLorenzo and mem- L Tel. 6-0226 preach Sunday at the 11 a. m. ser- The Youth Fellowship society will bers of the St..Anthony's society Belford ' Methodist church, offlcl- preach at the Sunday morning ser- meet Sunday evening at 7:30 •ting. Burial was in Fair View Middlelown vice on "Temptations: The Master's vice. recited the Rosary at the John K. Church school will meet at 9:45 o'clock at the home of Miss Yvonne Day funeral home, and Monday cemetery, under the direction of Winners at the Bridge club meet- and Ouri." The quartet will sing Wylie. A consistory meeting; will tht Bedle funeral home. "Great is Thy Love" and "O Moat. a, m. All children are invited to evening members of St. Ann's so- ing, held recently at the home of be held Monday evening in the ciety and Father Donato recited attend and also stay for the nurs- chapel. JESSE E. BENNETT Mrs. Irving W. Hance, were Mrs. ery and activity hour, which be- the Rosary at the funeral home, Victor E. Grossinger, Mra. Walter Jesse Esmond Bennett, 88, a resi- Spiritual Science Church gins at 11. o'clock. REFORMED Burial was in Mt. Olivet ceme- Grubb, Sr., Mrs, Milton A. Vrce- dent of Fair Haven 48 years, died land and Mrs. Frederick C. Tatum. •I B.KWS, N. J. The Fellowship club changed its Colt's Neck tery. Bearers were Orland, Joseph, Tuesday at his home, 648 River PROVIDING EVERY KNOWN BENEFIT Branch of Mother Church, Inc., N»* York meeting from Tuesday to Saturday Emit and Satteano D'Amlco and The group will meet tomorrow at Cor, Main 4 Willing St.., i Block. F. Howard Lloyd of Matawan rd., nfter a long illness. He was Mrs. Groaslngcr's home. at 6 p. m. The group will gather ?4>eaker on Sunday 11 a. m.. Jan- Dominic and Vincent -Santa. born at Fair Haven, son of the late South of Hll-hvay II for a supper meeting under the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fawcctt of atrvlca Mel marclitndlia of unquMtlenss] quality. Kiv. Mrrtli A, Pinkner, l'litor uary 16, will talk on "Heaven". Mu- Edward L. and Anna M. Collinson direction of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian 8AMl7EL~il7THOIlNE Bennett. ' Annapolis, Md., formerly of Chapel piritual and Healing Meeting* ffiith sic will be furnished by the choir Hill, spent Sunduy with Rev. and Helpful ptnonsl tHsnJinca upon tit* needs of every ftmily wo nrvo. Smill .Tuesdays at 8:00 P M. Pyle. under the direction of Charles Samuel H. Thome, .57, of 232 Mr, Bennett operated a pet shop . Koniburg t-OTti-M The date for the congregational Laurel avenue, West Keansburg, Mrs. William B. Spofford, Sr. They Th* wporior ftciKtiet of our modem funortl homo provide every Francis, director, soloist, and Misa in New York- city 13 years and lat- are house guests of Mr. Fawcctt's meeting 1* Friday night, Jan. 28. Elizabeth Matthews at the organ. building contractor and building er was fi manufacturer of novelties. inspector for Raritan township, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and PRESBYTERIAN 8unday school under the leader He was a member of the Chapel Mrs. Martin Fawcctt. Ovr (omprohoniivo prico-rongo moots tho needi of ol who cell vi. ship of Irving Gemmell will session died Friday at Rivervlew hospital, of the Holy Communion, Fair Hav- StGtorgt'sbytlwRivir Eaton town where he had been a patient one The Middletown-Holmdel auxili- Our mombonhip to 4ho ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS at 9:45 p. m. en. His brother, the late Edward ary of Monmouth Memorial hospi- Waterman Ave., one block Sunday-school convenes at 9:30 week. L. Bennett, died Dec. 6. . Mr. Ben- SERVICE o/ioMot us to torvo wkorovar dea™ may aoMr ia tha coun> •oath of Bumtoa Rd., He was born in Raritan township, tal held an all-day meeting yester- a. m. with a class for every age. CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION nett is survived by his wife, Mrs. day at the home of Mrs. Irving try. rrOtocttvOi •MwfMR'OoVeflCO chafftjOl* Rumion. John A. Weittn will preach Sun- son of the late William B. and Em- Eileen Landaker Bennett. Fair Haven ma Trucx Thorne. Bartlett. (Take Sea Bright Bus) day at the 10:45 o'clock service on The funeral will be held tomor- Bliss Betsy Newman of Westport, the topic, "That We Might be Rev. Christopher H. Snyder will Mr. Thorne was a former member row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the speak on "Solemn Vows of Holy Conn., and Miss Betty Brook of The Her. George A. Bobertshaw Filled." He will speak at the 7:00 of the Raritan. township school Worden funeral home, with Rev. Estate" at the 11 o'clock Sunday board. He was a member of St. Portland, Me.; were recent guests j>. m. service on the aubject, "Jesus Christopher H. Snyder, pastor of of Miss Phyllis Mount. Trains His Workers," morning service. Miss Mabel Hen- Ann's church, lioansburg, and of the Chapel of the Holy Commun- Sunday drlcluon will play the organ. p y There will be no January meet- the West Keansburg Fire company. ioni , officiatingffiiti . BuriaBill wililll be iin A motion picture on "The Life of Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Hg- Ing for the 1-5-8 Woman's Republi- •:00 a.m. Holy Com-, ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Fair View cemetery. can club of Middletown township. Navesink John the Baptist" will be shown ncs Thorne, a daughter, Mrs. M. E. munion Sunday morning in the parish Stevens of Newark; a brother, MRS. HELEN SEARLE Mr. and Mrs. Everett West and Services for Jan. 16, the second bouse, son of Waterbury, Conn., spent tt30 a. m. Church School Sunday after the Epiphany, include Frank Thorne of West KeansbuiK, Mrs. Helen Frances Searle, 77, and three sisters, Mrs. Hoscoe Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11 lOO a. m. Morning Serv- I Holy Communion at 8:30 a. m., METHODIST died Tucsduy night at the home of West. Bayntcr and Mrs. George Schanck her cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth A. John E. Day Funeral Home lc« and 8«rmon church school at 9:30, children's Navcj=ink of Keansburg and Mrs, Ivadcil Johnnie Hayes, who has been liv- service at 10 and morning prayer Roache, 816 River rd., Fair Haven, ing in England, has been visiting "A Soldier's Choice" is Rev. Roy Car.- of Trenton. One grandson al- after a short illness. 85 Riverside Avc. Phone 6-0332 Red Bank Men and Boys' Choir of 40. and sermon by the rector, Rev. so survives. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Johnson, at 11 o'clock. E. William's i.ermon topic for the Mrs. Searle was born at. Law- 7 o'clock Sunday evening service. The funeral was held Monday Frank K. Hayes. rence. Mass., daughter of the late Miss Arity -Jelliffc is visiting her Keyport Branch—Mt Maple PI. Telephone 7-133J The choir will sing. Sunday-school morning at St. Ann's church, where Henry and Ellen Wilson. She had will meet at 9:45 a. m. a high reauiem mass was held. sister, who is a student at Tufts Nan-Sectarian Lady lived at Fair Haven one month, college in Massachusetts. Miss At last Sunday's service Mr. and Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, having moved there from Morr's Mrs. Harry Hallgring, Allen and under direction of the Reilly fu- Jelliffc. who is'a student at Bald- MONMOUTH MONUMENT Plains. Her late husband, Jesiah win-Wallace college in Ohio, wilf Donald Hallgring, and Mrs, In- neral home, Belmar. SSearlel , was a prominent building gram, mother of Mrs. Hallgring, represent her school at a national ——^— COMPANY ^—.. contractor. Y.W.C.A. conference in California united in membership with the ALEXANDER G. MacINTOSH The funeral will be held tomor- church. next month. Alexander G. Macintosh, 58, of row morning at » o'clock at the Mrs. Boas Maguire and daugh- Hcaddcn's Corner, Middletown, Route 3L Worden funeral home, with Rev. CENTRAL BAPTIST Navesink ave., Navesink, died Sun- ter, Louise, have returned to their day morning at Hazard hospital. Robert H. Anderson, Jr., pastor of hon)e at Mequon, Pa., after visit- L. H. Francis, Manager Atlantic Highlands He was born at Newark, son of Trinity Episcopal church, officiat- ins; Mrs. Maguire's mother, Mrs. C. Formerly with Francis O. Squires, Freehold "The Meaning of Baptism" will Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh, ing. Burial will be in Roiedale G. Bennett, Sr. be Rev. Howard M. Ervin's ser- Sr. of Springfield, N. J. Mr. Mac-cemetery, Montclalr. Mrs. William B. Spofford, Sr., 1'llONli UED BANK 0-3810 mon theme for Sunday morning's intosh was an attendant at Marl- J. MACDONALD SMITH. and Miss Louise Hartshorne repre- 11 o'clock service. He will bring a boro state hospital. sented the Woman's auxiliary of .NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 50517 message from the Book of Exodus Besides his parents, Mr. Macin- J. MacDonald Smith, 70, former Christ Episcopal church at a meet- at the 8 p. m. service, tosh is survived by his wife, Mrs. resident of Matawan, died Dec. 24 ing of the diocese auxiliary yester- A fellowship dinner for members Ida Wetiel Macintosh; three sis- at his California home, He was a day at the Episcopal cathedral, A Pirt of Every Service and friends of the church will be tern, Mrs, May Gibson of Spring- real estate roan and insurance Trenton. served Wednesday at 7 p. m. by the field, Mrs. Fred Widman of Hill- broker. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ellison of Personal attention it a very Philathea society. side and Mrs. Charles Morford of Born at Coombe, England, Mr. Milwaukee, Wl»., are the parents Red Bank, and three brothers, Wil- Smith was at one time an execu- of a daughter, born Dec. 30. Mrs. important part of every Wor- First Methodist Church BAPTIST liam and David Macintosh of Red tive with the Crocker Wheeler Ellison is the former Margaret Bank and Douglas Macintosh of detveonducted a e r v i c •. We 247 BROAD ST. New Monmouth Electric Manufacturing company Irene Nolan, daughter of Mrs. Mar- RED BANK Dr. W, Everett Griffiths will Manasquan. of Ampere, and was president of • (•ret Nolan of Middletown. earnestly strive at all time* to speak at the 10:45 o'clock Sunday The funeral was) held yesterday morning service on "Three Kinds morning at St. James church, •how every consideration which SUNDAY EVENING, of Men" and at the 8 o'clock even- where a high requiem mass ing worship on the topic, "Christ was offered by Rev. Edward W. DISTINCTIVE will help to eaw the burden of JAN. 16TH, 1949 or Religion." Hughes. Father Hughes recited the the family. It it diit honeit and Sunday-school meets at 9:45 a. m. Rosary Tuesday evening at the with classes for all ages. John E. Day funeral home. Burial ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS sincere datura to be useful which was in Mt. Olivet, cemetery. Bear- REV. ISAAC K. T. CHI BAVSHORITCOMMUNITY ers were Peter J. Moreau, Stephen Perfection nf Material and makes Worden service truly East Keansburg Caatellacclo, John Reach, 'Charm LeMautre and Elmer and Fred E. Workmanship In Beautiful outstanding. From Peiping, China Rev, John P. Euler will preach Widman. New Ociitnt Sunday at th« 11 o'clock service on "Lout Things." iiR. •IAMES~6TMOOHEMAN — Subject — Church school and Bible class Our memorial* are manufactured meet at 10 n. m. A prayer meeting Dr, James O, Mooreman of East by skilled artisans In our well Orange, formerly of Red Bank, died with hymn sing is held Thursday equipped plant at West Long nights at 8 o'clock. Saturday at the Menlo Veterans' hospital, Menlo Park.' He was Branch. '" ett THE TRUTH ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL horn at Indianapolis, Ind., son of BAST the late Carlyle and Josephine Jar- FUNERAL HOME eo Rumson vis Mooreman. JAMCSA RED BANK N.J. FRONT 4POUT CHINA Services for Sunday are: Holy Dr. 'Mooroman, a veteran of LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., inc. Communion at 8 a, m,; church World Wai I, was a member of the school at 9:30,' morning' s«rvic« aril Park «ve, Methodist church, East Wall St. Tel. L. B. 6-3567 West Long Branch PHONE RED BANK 6-0557 STREET iblic Cordially Invited sermon by the rector at 11 o'clock, Orange, and of Ophlr lodge, F. and A meeting of this vestry will be A, M, of East Orange. BEND rOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OVer ikidij'I/ears of Dependable, Economical Service " hild Monday nif at. Surviving are • daughter, Un, RED BASK REGISTER, JANUARY 13,1049 Fair Haven Lion* I of three tables will be served at • The E. S. Valentin* Missionary Shrewsbury p. m. society of the Presbyterian church ORCHMMSTS ATTENTH* Father Finds Son Dinner-Dance Saturday Henry Baker was elected presi- Dr. Georges Barrois will officiate i—s meeting„ this afternoon a_t- the DOES YOUR HOMK dent of the Parents' Auxiliary of —at the Communion service Sunday I| homhoi e of Mrs. Charles Reckless at COMPLETEtATTEtY The Fair Haven Lion* club will NEKD l< WAI US ? Peaches and Apples After Nine Years Boy Scout troop 50, Monday night Ia t u a m, in tne Presbyterian I Little Silver. Theodore E. Frank- hold a dinner-dance Saturday nig/it in Christ Episcopal parish house., church. A former Dominican monk. I Jin. student pastor of the church, SERVICE % Through Red Cross at Llncroft inn. The event marks Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp was chosen Dr. Barrois was sent to the United I is the speaker. We sprriallr.fi in ail mainten- Special Prices the seventh anniversary of the vice president and Mrs. Lucy Val- States as a visiting professor at ance of Ihr hlimi'. Let US New • Rentals • Recharat. ' Inquiry Service club's receipt of the Lions charter. entine, secretary and treasurer. the Catholic university, Washing- ftprtd you with an r*tima During the past 12 months, 2S1 civilian cases have been handled by at all Acme Markets this week-end! the chapter home service and $173.- l» expended for civilian work to a great extent in locating relatives j ill this country at jequcsts of Inter-! Acme Meat Prices Are Down! Compare Prices With Those of 3 Months Ago! national Red Cross, such as the in- i cident related. Colt*. Neck P.F.C. Richard Moreau, Army Air Prime Cut Rib RoastXTSK-* 59c corps, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acme Sav-U-Trim removes much surplus fat and bone before weighing. Moreau, Si\, left last week by Army transport for Germany. Open Fridays til 9 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Tt.iy't Met New York city spent the week-enu • •mm1 sk•'i COMPARE! with Mrs. Heslin's parents, Mr. and ' COMPARE/ Prim Compare These Acme Everyday Low Prices! Mrs. James F. Desmond. "• \ Stpt.M ww Mrs. William Flock of Maple Sirloin Steak 69c 99c Ground Beef Tomato Juice «-** 2 'JIT 21c Asco Coffee & 44c * 2 *» 87c Lawn farm is vacationing in Flori- RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order. da, i 99c Stewing Lamb Mrs. William Shearer of Elisa-, Porterhouse Steak 73c MM Libby's Tomato Juice tT 28c beth, who has been enjoying., a Sausage •«** W Q VIOETAIU *% 1141. 05 «*m *WV LIGHTER BODIED, vigorous t«ste. Ground to order. from the South to spend thli week with their daughter, Mrs. William j Legs of Lamb 59c 75e Chuck Lamb Apple Juice Tr 5c* 3'^; 17c Ideal Coffee V.'Z *,~ 55c Clifford at Picket Fence farm. 0MIUB Breast Veal tuHlwm HEAVY BODIED. Tops them sill Try it! There will be a special election Veal Roast • 75c Prune Juice ZZ 27c next Thursday for Atlantic town- 67c Aunt Jemina "•"" IT*. 16c ship residents to vote for a $100,000 Skinless Franks Libby's Peaches 25" "S. 31c addition to the present township Beef Liver 59c 83c Log Cabin Syrup ?Z 26c school at Colt's Neck. Polls will be 1 Liverwurst Apple Sauced 2tT27c 1 open from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. at the Tongues sT " 53c 63c 4 Amn school. ' Cooked Salami Baked Apples „.«.... 25c Grapefruit EL "* «... „. 16c Harry Crine, Vanderburg, Atlan- j Cottage Hams-""V A$C8 tic township clerk, announces that, 75c 95c Meat Loaf *>MMTiD Bartlett Pears »4.,™43c Prunes "££". 21c ' 2X 37c dog licenses for 1849 are due. Tag* • i i Ml M0M erg nay be secured from Mr. Crine or [ Cala Hams * 39c 65c Apricots !?ZL "Z 29c •t township hall, Colt's Meek. Sauerkrauts Pineapple " r...«. 29c IOIAl f '*••• The Fellowships of the Mailboio Gold Seal Rice and Colt's Neck Reformed churches Fruit Cocktail "'iV...... 39c will meet Sunday at. the home ol Misses Yvonne and Doris Wylie. Frosted Fish Department Week-End Special! Leaders will be Sam Barker and ' Miss Charlette Koenig. Rev. B. Bert I Butter Kernel Peas <•"• 19 Bonte of the Marlboro church will meet with the group. I Fillet of Perch AMKE ^W APPLE PIE! Miss Noordyke, a mlssionar) I home on furlough from India, will "Top of the Trip" Tomatoes JS** 2 * apeak at a public meeting at Colt's Rl _Mn_ IDEAL Fancy French Styls Pillsbury Pie Crust .X 17c Neck Reformed church Monday, Jan. 24. { tie Apples UICED 2 ,.„. 3lc All dog owners in Atlantic town- | Limas sm«w *' "'** n^,., m ship are notified by the township Velveeta Cheese L ^t 29c board of health to quarantine their Juicy Florida Mushrooms""' "* ""*+*., dogs. The ruling went in effect Fri- lD day, and will hold until public no- Mushrooms SSL"* """«"?, Hot Roll Mix °° "^ ^, 23c tic* announces a lift of the quar- Medium Six* antine. The order has been made Del Monte Peas " Q-T Instant Frosting *Z 12c because of the danger of rabies. Doxtn Urt# Chaka al vanilla, (hacalata, ilrawbarry Oranges 29c -B Farmdale Peas *^,V, oik mtm Mr. and Mrs. William Sa'.bolt, Jr., of Eikiiu Pa*, Philadelphia, •VI:LIAA. 'MSH COIN HO Oats ^mtm 16c jpent the week-end with Mr. and Today's best orange value. Plenty of rich juice in these popular sizes. NlDletS OK THI CO! 2 r 35c Mtu Mrs. L. W. Sorter. Tomato Soup "" ,l,..ttB 10c A group of township residents CAMPHUS Beans Z", 2 •:.:: 25c met Friday at the home of Mr. and <«. *3C Mrs. Frank McCuo for the purpose 2'r21c of forming a civic association for Pork & Beans Z% i, at«ara|iit this area. Named to a planning Grapefruits^ 3far 17 c committee to arrange a program for the next meeting were Mrs. Mc- Populor size, luscious, meaty seedless Florida at a real low price! BUTTER KERNEL DASH Cue, Mrs. Edward Reisen, William Holiday Murray and Frank Lechtrecker. The Helping Circle of the He- Jersey Stoyman Wineiap Whole Kernel Corn DOG FOOD Brownie Mix formed church met last week at Fancy Western the home of Mrs. William Clifford. 1741. Mn, Henry L. Halterman presided, 19c 2 "^ 27c r 49c and Mrs. William Murray wai as- Apples 2 •»• 25c sisting hostess. Mrs. Richard Flock Carrots 2 bunch., 19c M SUNlH was a guest. The next session wili Orange Pekoe Tea £ ,lf 49c Hi-Ho Crackers ;rL. pk 31c bs Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the home OaB|t 7 of Mrs. William Thompson, Sr., al Fresh Cleaned Fancy Fresh Vanderburg, with Mrs. Lewtd S. Upton's Tea 7£^^ 63c Fig Bars «— 2 r 35c Bnyder as co-hostess. Bunch Milk 'AHMDAlt EVAPORATID 2r.27c Premium Crackers Tt 25c Spinach *Xr 19c M>d<"'<' nihkwry, immi Kumsoii Broccoli 33c 25t. '1 93 Krispy Krunch ^ ,„ 29c The Ladles' auxiliary of the Rum- Mor Beef >n son Veterans' organization is spon- lbs ;jT 47c Popping Corn " "-...,„ 19c soring a card party next Thursday, Mor Pork c B Food 4 Jan. 20, at 8 o'clock at the Veter- Emperor Grapes 2 29c an*' clubhouse; Avenuo of Two lli- .. J"' tl °ty ••-- 10 r 93c vera. A Urge number of prises will The entire family wilt enjoy these delicious, sweet-eating fancy grapes. Broadcast Hash 7l be awarded and refreshment* will *i»4,^» 33c Heinz Jr Foods 6 £.' 83c be served.' Mr*. Harold Mulllni and : ———— Heinz Ketchup Mn, Jack Deisler are co-chalimen \;i Mb 24c Blue Suds 2 X 17c of the affair. Member* of the com- DAIRY DEPARTMENT FEATURES Ritter's Catsup I mittee are Mrs. Ray McGlrr, Mis. V$ r ,44, 20c Blu White Flakes 2 •£ 17c William FogeUon, Mrs. Louis Mei- Codfish Sh!as>M C lacl, Mrs. Viola Wilson, Mrs. N Charles Tllton, Mr*. Mildred Bouk, Mild Colored Cheese » 61c Princess Margarine,?; 29c ,ur. ^ 15 Sweetheart Soap "St* 9c Misa Barbara Scalxo, Miss Ella J. Codfish Cakes Coakley and Mrs. Charlotte Mar- American Lnnf £!,^«..* u » Mr Good Luck ZZm X 38C io^4. nn 20c Sweetheart Soap ^ 13c iln. aaa *»l «ul «*WON| IX1M UM*. Alice M. Macintosh, motor vehi- cle llcenie afent, Center st., an- StrictlyFreshEggsW,; nounced this week she is accepting Sharp Cheddar W# *• OOIO SIM

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Rrd Bank Pet Shoj.. 8 11A1JY CAUIUAGK—Haywo.xl & Wuki- Red Bank. Phone t-2242. M. E. Morson. day through Friday. WANT ADS Easl Front »trc*t. BEU Bank. Phone ficld miikr. with imd included. Both qiiaii-H. liOOD, SECOND-HAND coal and gas Reasonable rate. Call R. B. I-4S72-J. WE PAY highest prices for your uujl- l-ATE 1946 LINCOLN sedan, driven on. 6-4_ an in KOOII runi.illon._CHll_lt._H _6.028U-It. tUARD, Amrrkan, In xuod range and seven-piece dinette set at FOLDING CHAIRS, lultabli for parties, WEKS, albo me ut for 1 try. Writ*, or phone, Lonr; - Brat-ch weddings, card partial, etc.. rantid br ly 18,000 Biles; five new low press- FURNACE CAll OWNEWS- AmntrtiK liivcntloiT. condition. Bob'l Ta\-frn, 304 Mnin Swnrtz'i 1'urniture. Highway II. 8. B.0-1500. 89 North Broadway. LonaT ure 6:20x15 tire! and tubes; wiiatll oil burner motor*, pump mo to re. *tc. iirHiitrt'd tu fiivu KHS on you car,hlrfcl. Kennsburg. 6-3213. Branch, Zwlckl's Live. Poultry alamet. tho day. C. and M. chair Rentil Ser- Djuctax Electric Co., 35 East Front vice. Call B. B. 4-5241. lip covers; car In perfect condition. truck or tniclur, ractory it ml roml SOLID MAPL.E dinlnn room let, good ECtCTKIC MOTOR rebuilding Ii our •ay be teen by appointment; 12,600. Classified «lrpt»t. Phone Ito.lJ^i n>_ti_-J> 128. condition, corl.tr cupboard, buf- — WE HAVE FOR immpdinic delivery, tt'ftt'd. Nothing to nrijuat. wci-kt, auto- business. Call ui for ejulek terrlea. Writ* "Lincoln Sedan," Boa ill. B«d niiitically. Anyone r-;in tnHtiill in five frt, table with extcnoiofi sides, four BUSINESS NOTICES Douglas Electric Co.. (1 Ban rrwt Bank. elcrwic reMpcr.ttors. jr»s nnd eJerlrie Fried tl.'i'j. Phone Hum. 1- nar.it. , Advertising Kates ratifies. MaylHK wnsihinR miw'hinc-B, leii, Tn.\in should not bo withtuiL street. Bed Bark. Phone 1-OlH, WANTED 19811 LINCOLN ZEPHVR sedan; an ex- Money liui'k yunfjintcp. Ki-iul for (MC2.* EKPIRT CARPET larini. repairing, rX)R THE BEST In home and ear »aolo frerzers. Hutches* wnshinit mil chines, SBOUT HO-pouiid can of lord. Phone edlent looking car; good rubber, etc. 30 Word* MINIMUM 50e wntir pumps, • ump pumps, 20% aavinjis ynunt today. Gtvu year and mnko ot vv fringins. blndintf and renovaURtf, repairs, se* or call, B. B. Carllle, BUT PBICEI I'AJD f» airat ina. Price 1475. Can be seen at 47 Shrtws- Each Additional 30 wordi or frac- on i'U floor Fiinn'lcs. Upcn evening. hie It-,• All ono price, $ I. Vacu-Malic P«rcy Grar. 45 Waverly place. Red Radio Service, 2< Maple avenut, Ked brass, copper, lead. katUrlia, jiiak bury avenue. Red Bank. ^_ tion ibtieof - 5tic. Amrricnn Krcrrcr ft Apnlinnra Co., Hijrh- SaU-i*, 77 Mapl<;wuoU nvi-nia-. Kennsbtn^. FARMERS AND FLORISTS, save 20 to Bank. Phone Red B»nk ».3iH, i Bank. Phone 1-6010. lan, and farm asaealaary. Aku llaaon, LATE 1»47 Nash Ambasendor, suburban, Advertisement leaded or double way 31, nt Hcnddcn'a Corner. Phure HAY—"SuvcrH. fnns timothy, nlfutr'a and IT,',', on your flower mid vegetable CEBSrOOLS ANU uptlle tankt elaased, 44 Worthily ittMt, lad lank. Pkiai 14,000 miles; excellent condition! R. B. fi-3rj7T. r.ov»r: Sil-'i tnn. it. H. 6-OH6O-J.* seeds by buying for cash. Special prlcts built and repaired. Modlrn draikige 14-HOUR SBBVICE on the repair ef 4-0014. »l,550. Phone Mat. 1-1627. space ir.itI'tcri at double rate. MI Inrue quantities, Myron P. itoilckr. in.italleJ. Robert Albe, Wett Keansfcurg WE BUTUUNS of any type or delcrip- If chr.r£cri, Jill nds- me 10 c nd- ELKCTRIC MOTORS—Now w* iiavu PHI1XO ItADlO~ Vn'lunnl" itku: newinK Ncptur.e Highway, Ealontown, Phone Phone Keansbury ••0487. , radios and electrical appliances. It42 BUICK four-door tedan, super dHian.-il cr. ch insertion. plenty ol new 1-6. 1-4. 1-3. 1-2 11. mnchlnf, jic (lul tyi"1. 1»«itli in K°ifl roti- We call for and deliver. Harold e tlon, uttd or ne*. Kltlln'i, Broid ana model: reasonable; in good condition. P , Alf-o used olrctrn1 motuiH. DnujjiHH EaU H-II61.T. SCENIC ISN,T 100 Ocean Boulevard. Froal itriett. Over daily -I a. as. to H'tpht *o i'hi.*JS!f>•, rdit nr • eject tlitinn. Cnll It. H^fi^le-jifi.* Atlontie Highland!. Call Atlantic Radio and Electric Shop, 91 Weft Call R. B. 4-0682-J. Eire-trie Co., .'J.*. E«st Front street. Phpne SEVKN-l'iECB solid maple dinette set, t p. m., and Bundiy mornings. 188!) FORD COUPE In good condition: ni;y :ul vti.WtnuiH is uttrvtJ by II cl Bnnk I.-O.'i*. . E'ARYA'~*AMEKICA1V >IlVE"hi.teh IHIW*". $9Ti; excellent buy; Frigldaire, ap- Highland! 1.0S8I. CiMrie* far wed- Front street, Red Bank. Fhani I- ANT16UU—leal »•!«• "»I*.~Chin»; -Ixfi. tfCMid rontlitlon; $G.'>. Thr> Hpin- dines, fartlei and lociil function!, iny heater. Can be seen at US Maple Tlie INsisttr. proximately It fret, excellent condition, 2744. glastware. gletsrip, itatuta, buttons, We will not »>c ic?]>otifili]c for SIMiBK EM3CTHIC pnrtnblr, used, nimr Vthe*^!) M'^hnnie jiUrc-t. I1vi\ Hank. linn: elrcta'ic heater, 1,000 watt, $10. •there. French eulsine. Join (Pot) laital toffl, lamai, alltoli, gold eolni, avenue, Eatontown, or call Eat* S» (2U.3U. Write, "Portublo," Box all, Hatoa. . CI1H4.J ' errors unless iii< y tire detected U.'KIGHT PIANO.' fit Kiia utovo. V>. Cull Lieut. Brown, Eat. 8-0074-J. In* furnlturi, Monmoutb couaty booki, Rt-il Bjinji._ „ „ _ C-MCG'M. TTfUEE-I'lECB living room suite, pur- iSBiOOLB cleaned and built: aepl.ii' MOVING DONE very cheap. Call Fiabar asapi. Pearl Gllasm. 12 Spring itrnt, 1931 PONTIAC cabriolet with rumble before 'he ni-onil Insertion. JEI1SEY COAST Con»ltuclion Co. on tania cleaned and Installed, dralna In- Brothers or Schwarts Auetion Boom. eeat. spotlight, radio and he&tcr. Call ClnfMfird nri vert dements will be Route 81. Nrptunc- City. Phone A. P. SLASH YiJUli COAL II1LLK—Our atok cur^cri new In June, 1048; jtiking Phone Red Bank 6.3213. Bed Bank, Phone 4-OUt-M. er UHCK low eoft tier ce.nl; free survey. (Mn, cnpt. G. V. Policani, quarter! stalled. Phone any time day or nlgb>, LATB MODEL CAR and small amount A. H. 1-0348. received up to ii I', M. on Wed* 1-1195. Attention! We htive n special Ruroion 1-0740-J. Har»e» C Tiltoo. I J941 BUICK- SEDAN, (food condition: ntsduy. ex coin renl rs tatc iiclvir- Seaboard Serv^lce. 11^ H. _li-0Z4J*. 21157, Hempbill rond. Camp Wood. CUTTERS, LEADERS, In copper or gal. o! ealh. Will give one or two lots strictly for G, I. home owner* only. We Bruce place.' Rumann. vanLcd. Call us up for an estimate on 1900. Cnn be seen at L. Pease uur dla, studded fivo i-ublis, $'J.°i: man's by day nr contract. Jobbing a spe-Electric Co. 36 East Front street. Red mouth Beach. fresh ffBKa, troitern, atcwin« chicle Hamilton nclBKOii-sbaiieil whlt^-n I P. M. week-days or all day week-ends. rhonu Red Hank 6-0013 cialty. J. C, Marvin ft Son, Box II, Bank. Phone 6-0128. ew»A~^I> JB ' >a._.j. I I g I • —'—.II USED CAR SPECIALS—194» Chevrolet and UuckliniTi. Jtunt* John, 41 Mm lioclicl tvntch. )7 jovel, A-l nomlillnn, MANY MORK havo found that this Bcllord, Phone Keansburg 6-0691-J or FOR MORTGAGE LOANS aee R. V. It. PEOPLE WHO PllUFEf a t complete home Fleetmnster teilnn, radio and heater. street, Rfd Bunk. Phone K._B« 6*>*>013-J. valued $7Ti, haciitlec S30; nnval otiicei'n is the place. Visit our showroom 6-Q484-W. H. Stout, Lewis building, 77-7$ Broad hc.iting comfort. Automatic oil de- livery by degree day and 74-hour bur- • 1,351); 1940 Ponliac two-door tedin, HoBXTff DISHWASHER7 modtl* A-M-4. Kreat coat, never lined, value ySTi, pri nnd save. Be It new, used or antique iGHKSS REMODELED. Additional •t^ft^JOjsr^ewbe^tstreet. Id. V BELTS FOR lawnmottera, w»n..._ ttimblu proof wnfety ehnir. Monmouth En.«t Front street. tic Highlands. Phone 1-0967-J. years' experience. Ettlmatil cbMrfully HIGHEST PRICES PAID for authentic 51_80. machine*, power tools, Mrrrit Ms- BEVflNTT^SYSTEMS Installed aiid re- ghen. Louie Caiian, 448 Sbrewibury old articles, such at china, bisque, Tun with white marking- [irci'iml hciirl, county nuthorlzed representative. Wl-it avenue. Red Bank. Phone f,-4054.W. eutglatt, pressed glau, both clear and 4"2 CHEVROLET rtdan. Cnsi needed. Answers to "Doc." Child's pet, Call chine Shop, S4 Mechftnie •trcet. Red or phone for free booklet. R. KePHlfi paired; oil burners, tanks, controls, Will tell tor Ifc95. Can be aeen at Honk. . DUNLAP WOOD lathe and 1 /3 H. P. colored. Telephone. Wa will call. "The Rum. 1 -1 j?6. Liiivc riwiird. 410 Lnng_Briineli avenue. I,. 11. fl-tsOB-J. motcr; will sell separately. Also furnaces, pipe, and furnace covering, Wollyt" antiques. Rum. l.O77». . 279 South Pearl street. Red Bank.* DlMNti KOOM suilt. loild mnhoicany, CANADIAN WOLF" COAT—Like n Craftsman 8-inch bench saw. Both in Hawthorne Heating Service, P. O. Box OIL LAMPS convert.d for olectrle. 1948 OLDSMOB1LE, model 98 four-door sniinwood inlaid, Hc-pple white type, 831, Leonardo. Phone A. H. 1-1622. Ity. Lampt rewired. We call for PORTABLE SINGER electric heavy duty slin 14. price f40._Call R. BJ_6-:l0701J. excellent condition. Call Rum. 1-1374 hydramatlc drive, only 4,000 miles: FOR SALE table, bix chain, title bonrd nnd serving lifter 4J\_»M ^^ PTAWO TUNlSBi factory technician. and deliver. Harold's Baillo and sewing machine. In reply, stnte how 1948 Cadillac, model 62. four-door hy- lab!t. Cull Anbury Piirk 1-1023. WHITE" PORCELAIN, "foiii'-hiir'nor Recondition your piano. Repuirs. Bel- old, price Hti^ where may be seen. Write, COflfLET'UTATMROOM oufflti with FOUR-PIECE bedroom suite nnd metal Electric Shop, 14 West Front itrelt. dramatlc. only 4,000 miles: 1948 Bulck ANTIQUES, BRIC-A.Rr.AC, furnitjr*. range, oven and broiler, auliimntic twin beds. Joe Sesta, 134 Riverside mar Plnno Service. Eldusive agencr for "Machine," Box 511, Red Bank. super four-door. 1947 Bulck Rondmas- bought and told. So ho Ho in* An- cithtr rccaiicd or corner bathtubs, mi- in rontrnl: t!5. Phone R. B. 6-42S2-.L avenue, Ked Bnnk. Phone R. B. 6-the Sohmer . Grr.nds, Spinets for Mon> Red Bank. Phoni t-2744. tcr four-door, 11*47 Chevrolet converti- tiquca, Gcorv* Martin, t'rup. 74 Shr*wa> •om,it;c KIIS or electric hut water heat- 20-UALLUN GAS nuUunatic hoi wnte mouth, Ocean counties. SOO 11th avenue, (••(i, kitchen cabinet* nnd i,!nk«, combln- tiuilrr. In trood working order, $25; U6S 4 / ^ ble, 1947 Bulck super convertible, 1944 bury avenue, nt the end of Monmouth p Belmnr. Phone Bel. C-0U2-J. LAWN AND PORCH furniture repainted. AUTOMOBILES Cadillac 60 Special, 1046 Cadillac «i •treet. Phone Red Bank 6-3736. (iticn iiink nnd Inundry trayn, tolletn nnd Inn 2. )-t!nllon jnilvnnli.pd hot water TWO BOrS' oicyclci; »«.|neh nnd 2S- JER8RY COAST Construction compnny Cnllcd for and delivered. Wilkin. Mo- toilet fcats, wnsh biislnF, mrdlclnc cnb- biitlgr. Tel. R. B. fi.gOH:>-It. inrh. Cnll Ilizh. 9-1113 after r, four-door, 1942 OldsmqbUe model 98 fiWUfcS. nddina mnrhine*. and now bulliling small wooden homes, tor Sales. Phoil Rid Bank 4-0040. Asa four-door hydrnmntlc. All these cars itictR nnd tivimeroud other items for the ::ishiJiLT HVCYCLKS—AN »\i^~. JiTi P. M. MAURICE SCHWARTZ. CkrMler. Ply- oflice equipment, new ami uprd. home builder. Come in nnd litok extensions, additions to homes and one for Mr. Britton. one-owner automobiles: guaranteed. fcouffht. sold and repaired. Sernico't. [H'ici'H; ttniip-inH tnUcn; wp ilu r><|>ini-t.«, A-l wnrk- fiiiiHici.s. We hnve them, nil sbes. HOOVEH CLEANERS repaired, brushes and nrviu headquarter!. Phon* lied 20,7 A! on mouth street, lied Rnnk. Kmwr ft Appltnnre Co., Hinhway s.1 1 apartments nbove. J^hone A. p. 1-1^05, rebriBtlcd. Allen Electric Shop, IB Bank 4-0787. befcre spring advances in pi-Ices. H* miinxhlp. ltumpon Iliryelr Shup, ft I Kn*l J.'inn results /is you get from « rcgujwr TAX SERVICE—vVhethef "you are" an in- B. Jones Motor Co., S Maple nvenue, I*A1NT—From factory to you. High al Hintifkn'i Cortitr. Phon» Jl. 0. 6- lil buincr--ouly lower costl Lnwes White street. Phone Rail Bank tj-OSU . DODGE AND Plymouth passenger curs. ffrad* pnlnt enamels, vurnitthes at bin nad, Ktimnon, IMiunu i'aimsoti • • dividual or a buslne«o( whether yon Red Bank. Phone R. B. 6-1)910. RS77. _ Conl Co., shi'cw.rbury. Phone R. B. (i- made $l,00u or $100,000, your tax re. WATEU WELLS UKILLtl). Completl Dodui job-rated trucks, authorised •ovingi. Atlantic Paint tini Wall Paper LARGE "KITCHEN1 sliili". "\vi\ iTriifi. I2si_or loan. syitcmt installed and serviced, mu- service, modern urviei station. Frank 1937 PLYMOUTH, 19"46 motor; good Oo., 119 Went Frnnt • reft, Hed Bank. COU/A"PSI It I .I! ~W11EK1/C1IA i R—Bi riuHl*- turns will be prepared with the same Van Syckle, 149 West Front street. Kid tires nnd hcnUr, Phone R. B. 6- rh Red Dank 6U'^'lW (ton ids. niiliatolB, stcim iind hut iifw L-cinilltitin. Cnll S. H. ^-Oir.UJ br- CANNEL"COAL by th~to"n~~.;?~W. eiifefui attention. Dennett Business Ser- nicipal, industrial, fnrm. Worthlngton* < . i!/r, )(prn*if>j)e ho), wntoj' hrntt'l', smuli Why not nso that fireplnr* grste? Ingcrsul Rnnd tmmps Ltock*d Instailed. Bank. West of Maple avenue. 4272- Ii. . twi'en fl aiul i'i n. in. (ind 5 to S^jt, m. vice, 107 Monmcuth street, Red Bank, rTTl FORD, 19,17 COUrE, good rubber, «300, HOU CAN'T GET a better buy on lire, con: Movf. W, T. Jones. 2:ii Mtiplc nvv- ...iwes Conl Co., Shrewsbury. I'hone R. Phone R. B. (1-3125. American Drilling Company. Phoni Bed WE BUY USED CARS—Any make or than at J. H. Mount, Co. Kc* Good* .lit (I Bni.k, Phone «. B. f-lHfiS. FOUJl~SHOWCASES-"Ciill~iit~Niive7inlc U. B-1251 or 1II3II. Bank 6-254J. t model. Mount-English 8alea Co., 91 Can I e seen at Willowbrook (,'nrage, >«ar tircE, ffuaranieed recap *!*••, gutr* HKAK WHTEli iTliiinmtnt equipment. PoMnffirP. Monmouth itreet. Phona Rid Bank l> HoImrM. at the HolmHel-Route 34 cross- Untted used tires; phi* n Iliiernl allow* HRIQL'ETS—GREAT fuel for your «r«- I'IANO TUNING, repairing, reno- ARTHUR E. BOYCE, painting contrac- »176. ing. Cr telephone Holm. 9-7871 after (iiilde hfiidllRht tetter, preuse Klin, T1IAYBH FOLDING CAHKIAGR — V«ry pince Kiatt. Can be used also in a tor, exterior and interior painting, it* •n« on your tires. .1. H. Mount, Co., motor fcwnv muchine, two flood lights K<>od roniiitidii, thilil IIL'VIM- Ml, Cull Kiilnr enal furnace. Call Lawcs Coal vating. Phone Keans. 6-03SO be- 6 P M." SI Mnpl* avenue. Red flunk. Phone <• Many olher piertt nt* service lit at (on tween 5 nnil 6:30 P. M. J. L. Hur- timatet supplied on large or afnall lobl. USED CAR SELLERS. Will pay 1941 DODm. nt. Apply W, T, Jnnrn, 'JU1 IJETlTT iTVf I7~" M "A'l^E cnnnrifti. Kimriin- nrlOilfi. nrr, IV Unton vlace, Keunsburg, Phnne Rumsnn l-0f»CfK . highest caih prici for your usei dition. Center ami Ridtrcwood «vr- G i>in «am». i^T.. Mnpjp nvfitnif. Rg1 tt|)l nci)(L avciuie, ime^Lconlrdo^PhoneA. II. 1-0219-W. iomi Ilf* la that recreation room or RKCOTib COLLECTION of walties, tan- car. Packard 8alil A Service. Brnnch. Tel. I*. H. «-1241. ges, rhumbafi, fox trots, hnllnds, nov- LAKCE'S BAKERY Is located at Black- FLOOR-WAXING. Call Rid Bank 10"33 "PONTIAC -two-doer""tedan. six-cy^ ftellar bar room. Aiio used Juki bom, TOVS. DOLLS. BOOKI. A tor for Harding road, at Broad sttett. Under: exceptionally clean condition: • 100 and up, in ffuurantei-d condition. TWO COATS—Sl/.e II; one tan tusedo flty tunc^. Automatic Motorola record point and Rirrr road. K-imson. Com- (-2478. Superior Floor Wailng • II •«••. on. month to §0 r<«r>. coat, with Moiiton fur coljfir: nlsy ibfincrr nml rrcnril stand Incluilnl free. plete line of baked goods. Special oc Phoni Red Bank 1-0411. t.cw tires: j.150. Plinnr R. B. 6-0.7*il-W. Call or write, Mai*itic Ammementt, 15. Co. Private homea or apeeiaity. )93,5 PONTIAC fonr-doni- srdnn. radio 11 Weat Btn.*n nlac«. Red Bank «-2IW7. lloui. of Tori, ttl Kint «v«nu«. black coat with muskrat rollnr. rhone Also ICll»tlng ind prollt- ehinei bought and aoid. Phone Red or Keansburg 1-0474. t"94"« CADft.CSCi convertible, fully Inc., Hlfihway It and franklin aver.ut. •bl* hobbf for making iarrini;s, eomi>)e!« ivltfi UcnutyiTst mntlj>ps; In 11. »5; Mack coney fur eoa«. alie ]«. Phone 6-3589. good condition; fur iiulck huyer, $100. nriep S25: good condition. Too imall Bank C-1I38. Sewing Macliin. Servlf, CARPENTER, PAINTER, repair work DOES VOU> CAB itiir bad? Bo your equipped. Apply 231 Sprlrat Itreet, yburg. Phone Kennaburg f-0461. brooch,I, bractlttl. etc. Allortcd Co.. Sllverslila avenue. Mule Silve whuli ihlmmy T Let ut torrtet the CALTTUS WHEN Mllmir four .ntiyue., shells In colon, metal pin backt: ear Tel_R. n. «-Z2!)3. for owners. Call R. B. a. 1355.* and odd jobt done. Call Bed Bank Red Jlank. r HOISTING, maehlnerf moved, structural' 4-Z987.R. trouble. Save your tires. Latest Bear 1947 SUPER BUTCtf sedan, silpif china, brle-a-brac and household ar- scr.ni. plastic foundktloni. Inltfuction CADY S GRAY winter cont, Bray fur CTJTDBRS FOll~AXl7" purposed CrTnTT axil and frame itralgbtentng luuittmetit. ! Vt\tt. Eca Bright Antinu« A Gift booklet*. Hous* of Toys. 121 Kirst shovel, bulldozer work; roads cut nnd steel erected, tanka moved and VACUUM cleanirt repairid, am mam. cushion white wall t res, spotlight, collar, warmly intrrlincd. sl?.# 3S; trucked, tresa removed. If in doubt, Frank Van Syckle. 140 West Front radio, heater, a'r-coniiitlon, sent covers, Bhovp*. Phone Sea Bright 2-0009, Or avttiut, Atlantic Blffhlanda* Fbon* 1> io,| condition. Prlca 110. Phone R. B. graded; cellars dug and tanka ln«tallen". Allen Elictrli Shop. II Wblti itrMt. street, Red Bank. West of Maple avenue. fjarit Brunch 8-4137. 0761. Top loll, M, J. stavola, phone R. B. I. ask George C. Magee, 19(1 Spring street, Bui Bank Our own building. Aik for Jack Harder. low mile.-ce. Ca'l Mid. S-0164-R. Can (-42SS-W, 3551}. Red Bank. Phone Red Bank l-liiS. be seen anytime.* BESoEE PUPS. Two litttrs, IJ.lnch RUGS—!>.\12 Wilton, taupe, rose and UGNEKAL contractor, too loll. All dirt FOR INSURANCE of all kinds, t— ft. V. QUICK SALE—New. 1947 hydromatlc WE BUT AND SELL anything! hnmpion, airrd out of good thoir and tan, $60; 10x10 Brnatlloomi green, LATUiE ELECtfttd ,l,t,, two-burner R. H. Stout, Lewis building, •?••• Oldamoblls 18: radio, air-conditioning. and grill: perfect worklnt order, $10; elnderi, gravtl. manuri, eetipooli and ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of Content! of homes, itores* estates, field bltchci. (iood huntlnir itock, $30. S2Ti; cluli chair, like new, 910; mahog- elrr treill built, driveways repaired, Broad street (above Newbcrry ttftre*. . Prlca 11,150, Driven only 111 miles. Phona Ktnn». 6-1108-M after 6 P. M. black anil white Cocker Spaniel, male. ESTELLE DECORATING servlct, Faper- Phono Keantburg gQISo Coast Auto Salrs, Inc. at 111 «ellan, attic*, china, elaiiware, an* any occasional chair, 925. Phone Key- Lionel Simon. Phone Rid Bank A-0561. p KITCHEN RANGE, combination HKi. 10 months ok]; housebroken and trained hanglng, plain and decorative paint* ill_ • l PON'HACti^n.m ;";. . " tour-door, iight-cylin- Wonmoutli ttrcct. Red Bank, (ad- titiuei, »rt objects nnd all bricn- coal and oil burn.r. Reasonable, Call to live In yard. Call R. B. «-U5iS. WofOOLS CLEANKO and dug, cellars Ing. Call Red Bank t.0102. Oitlce. It ANTHRATUBE—40% savins; on fuel — ^~ = -~- ' •'•••- •-- — -• I I -!••••- _ _ _ 1 — pumped, trucking and hauling. How. der tedan, 1300. Mmcrly Strvite gta- joining tile Curiton theater.) Offer- brac. RUSCII'P, 25 Enn Front street. R. B. «.40«l.J. GOING TO ENTERf AINTZOO In etibea Mount atrget. tlon. 481 Bsond slrcct. Red Bunk. bills, The neweBt automatic heatinv •rd Tilton. SA Center itreet, Rumiol ANTON HALVOHSSN—Painting con- ing to nnd buying from the com« Phone Red Bank 6-U08. SEVEN-PIECE modern veneer bedroom f*yntem for hot water And nteam, SfR' delivered to your door In ln,uls«»d fhone l-0»7». 1944 CHEVIiOLlii' ij-ton pick-up truck, let; practically n«w; cheap. Call elicst for 11.50. Seaboard Service, R. B. tractor, interior, exterior, papirhw.g* radio, henter, 7,000 miles, Cnn it* fnunity. Tho illicit selection nf bonrd Servlcp, R. B. 6-0246. 6-024R. IN RED BANK—Span Craft Studios'. Ing. Eatt Washington avenue. Atlantic I .FADING, full fiber tcxilen* sett Keana. t-U72.W. SOLID MAHOC.ANY Governor Winthrop Picture framing; oil paintings, etch. financed. House ot Toys. 121 First ave- utcd cars. All makes, all models. Icoven $12.95 at J. II. Mount Co., cor- CK-lir BALER, ll>18 International, dei-k, in beautiful condition, enrved Ingi and engravinfR nitond: full-Kite nue. Atlantil Highlands. Phoni A. H. ll)46'l. 1947's. 1518's, 194S't and 1580. tr Muplt avenue ind White ttrctt, vith cnBtne; rensonnble, Conover walnut h:tll table and minor. Perfect; MEW STOCK In baby carriage*, frameleas mantel mirrors, window val- 1.0741. good, reliable older cart. Why de- ed bank. Phone 6-0404. ancee. lawn algm, framed mlrrorp, 37 1*40 OLDSMOB1LB six. four-door se- S Bros., New Holland Baler Sales nnd upholstered chnlr 112; studio couch with strollcra. playpens, end-tables, a JOSEPH 8MITH. wallpapering ity? Buy now. Avoid higher iprlnff J*1ANOS—New and used. Liberal al- Service. Phone Hoi, t-8121, Wlckatunk. slip cover, upholstery worn, $12. Phono ehrome breakfast sets, living-dining Bast Front street. Phone Reel Bank t.|99li dan* hydramatic, radio, heater, new lowance for trade-in*; eaajr termi Rum. I-1374.* and painting. Giowa H. Craw- llrei, good condition, good looking. Call ratet. - Coast Auto Sales. Ine. right YANKEE T»ADER~711ear of 23 We.t lieilroom «ultes, Occasional pleeea •.liable. If you now own » piano, keep Frnnt street). Is alwnyn Interested to FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE when you IRON RAILINGS fer porches, atalr- ford, carpenter, remodtilng batb* R. B. g-iOOS. , here in Red Bank ean now satisfy tuned and in irood condition. Bruce buy fine chinn. furnttun*. flrcartns, xlnss, buy Master Kraft Oil Burner. Certi- for every room, household gooda ways, etc. Made to order by See. rooms, kitchens, all typet celling!. HOUSE TRAILER, PUlt. 1944, Uteps ,' your automobile requirements.- Re- Anderson, eoncsrt tubing, ftsulatins silver, old QUilta, old Collier bonks of and bric-a-brac. 's. 2S Eajt fend repairing. Phone Red Bank C-4259 fied and inspected Installation, Seaboard dorf Company, tl years aft West Phnnct Red Dank $-0360. or Eaton, four, in excellent condition, (our -member wi wIM pay top price for pictures by ReminKton; also western lit. Service, H. B. C-02IB. Frnnt street. Tel. It. R. t-ltei. town l-0S8*-H. wheels. Sei at Vail Home, ailing sta- |»r tied Bank 6.4699. crBture, nnd unusual items. Just phone street, Red Bank, Phoni I-2188. tio.i. Phone Eat. 3-O3H-J.* used ears. Financing arranged. In« UOVK SPIRELLA it an Individual Bar- IF MOTHS,IMMAliE your rug within Mr, Morrill. B. B. l-Vin. five years, Berlou will rcpnir or re- BEFORE yOOU R Bl" a used car, it it to

Chamber Of Commerce Elects Officers For Ensuing Yea Tuna Croup Will OPEN FBI TILL • F. K. Survey Borough JANUARY The Atlantic Highlands mayor and council received word Tuesday night that the Atlantic Tuna tour- nament committee will hold a meet- CLEARANCE SALE ing Feb. 17 in New York and short- ly thereafter will send «. commit- tee to the borough to study possi- bilities of having the tournament staged at the Bayshore. The committee said that housing facilities for 18 clubs, each with MEN'S JACKETS ten men, would have to be found. Alpaca mia UM« The tournament proposition was n MI IM off introduced to the borough three weeks ago by a Lions club commit- 100% WOOL SWEATERS tee. It was stated that Atlantic Highlands would receive national lAmt Steever publicity over radio and television Beg. tetSM $2.99 and in the newspapers if the tour- nament is held there. About 35 100% WOOL GLOVES newspapermen would also have to Solid Color- bo housed. The tourney was staged Bef. flJS 99c last year at Freeport, L. I, and three year* ago at Belmar. Robert L. Snowden Robert de la Rcussillc Paul M. Joy Ray Taylor MEN'S SPORT COATS President Vice President' Vice Presicent It was reported that slightly over All Wool Secretary 89 per cent of last year's taxes were iresiuint; John E. Bailly, Jr., ker, real estate; Percy Sherman, Jack Kirschbaum of Kirtchbaum's den and Ray Taylor will have collected. The council confirmed chc Bag. «njW $19.95 After a (successful administration and J. B. Anderson of Anderson charge of arranging for the annual of two consecutive years and re-treasurer, and William L. Russell, soft goods; Sam Weinstein, furni- new fire officials. They are Edmund attorney. The board of directors ture and hardware; Joe Presti, Music. dinner. Blom, chief; Clifford Barker, as- WOOL SPORT SHIRTS fusing the presidency of the Redand the year of termination are beauty and barber shops; Ray Mc- The traffic and parking commit- The executive committee "Will be sistant chief; Eugene J. O'Routkc, i .______(____• i*rs_k_B_i Bank Community Chamber of Com- Thomas Irving Brown 1951, Robert Laughlin, gas and oil; William tee will be headed by Max Klarin comprised of the president, first second assistant chief; Edmund Be«. $4.99 merce for the third term, David \V. dc la Reussille 1950, John E. Bail- Bradley, radio and electrical appli- with David W. Russell as co-chair- vice-president, second vice-presi- Hartcorn, president; Edward Bahr, Russell last night turned over the ly, Jr., 1BB0, Kenneth L. Walker ances, and William U Russell, pro- man. Other members of the com- dent and the treasurer. vice president; William H. Posten, SLEEVELESS SWEATERS gavel to Robert L. Snowden, who 1950, Paul M. Joy 19S0. David W. fessional. mittee arc George Yanko, Harry Dave Russell is chairman of the secretary, and Thomas Jennings, Russell 1819., William D. Bradley The retail trade sales promotion Malcliow, Edward Flowers and by-laws committee, assisted by treasurer. 1W% WMI way recently unanimously elected Richard Barnett. William Russell, William Bradley, Beg. |l.t» president for the ensuing year. Mr. 1949, and James F. Humphreys and Htore hours committee will be Tho state highway department $1.99 1949. New directors recently add- headed by William A. Miller and The Christmas lighting commit- Thomas Irving Brown, William said it would grant $3,000 this year Russell feels thct a two-year term ed to the board arc Benjamin A. Herman Hubcr HK co-chfiirmen. tee for the next holiday period is Fluhr and Percy Sherman. MEN'S SUITS •hould be the limit as it would to correct a. drainage condition on Crate, BDnJamin' A. Parker and Others serving on this committee comprised of James F. Humphreys, Ray E. Taylor, executive secre- Bayside dr. All Wool bring a change of officers more fre- George W. Emery, whose terms ex- will be Morris Straus of Straus chairman, and Benjamin Crate, co- tary, will arrange for the monster Beg. WM quently and give more members of pire in 1951. President Snowden company. Al Bcrlow of . Snyder's chairman, who will take care of Halloween Kids Karnival next fall An ordinance was adopted estab- $22.50 and he will appoint the committee lishing a magistrate's court. The the board a greater opportunity to appointed three additional mem- Mercantile, W. Rowcroft of Red the financial and contractual du- magistrate will receive $500 annual- MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS •erve the community. Mr. Russell's bers to the board for a one-year Bank Pet shop, Percy Sherman of ties, and William Bradley, who will to be selected from residents of term, namely; Max Klarin, Jules Sherman shop, Louis Silver of take care of the installation and Red Bank area including Middle- ly and the court clerk, $150. No Auoried Colon • term has been outstanding in many Huber and J. Ray DeRidder. Also Nat's Jewelers, R. H. Barnett of maintenance. town township, Shrewsbury and magistrate was named. Svcrrc Sor- Beg. ffcM $1.99 ways, and in appreciation of his serving on the board representing Woolworth Co., Murray Anchor of J. Daniel Tuller will represent Shrewsbury township. enson has been borough recorder. efforts, he received during the even- their various municipalities are White Furniture Co,, Alfred Ceil- The new business development Mayor Waldron P. Smith ap- the chamber in national affairs. pointed Paul Hoffman to a live- ing an engrossed testimonial com- Mayor Charles R. English of Red ing- of Wilbur's. Sum Freed of Community Chest studies will be committee is headed by Philip NOTICE. mending him upon the fruits of Bank, Mayor Frank Gregory of Freud's, inc., Eujjene Magen of under the direction of J. Ray De-Bowers with George Emery as co year term on the Shade Tree com- •Notice i« he.ebjr given Uitt the Brard of Uuntion at Fair Haven, V. i., will his endeavors. Little Silver and Chairman Ken- Clayton & Magce, Sam LlhovKky of Ridder with Lester Lovett as co-chairman, who will be assisted by mission and Joseph Kocppel to a iiolil a public hearing on the K°POK4 budget ai.d Ananciil itatement, •• herein neth Fields of the township of Acme Furniture, Paul Joy of Bet- Ronald Allen, J. Daniel Tuller and three-year term on the board of tet fnrth. between thn houn of 7:JO P. M. and *:30 f. M. on January II, 194» Mr. Snowden, who is district chairman. They will be assisted heulth. nt the Willow Street School. manager of the Metropolitan In- Shrewsbury. ter Housekeeping, Edwin Jacobs of by Thomas Irving Brown, Edward Kenneth Walker, Appointments to Said budicet will b. on flic and open to th. public between the houri of 9:00 •uranee company, and who has President Snowden named his Becker Hardware Co., A. Rouen- Convvay, William Fluhr, William the committee representing the A. M. and 3:00 r. M. from January II to January i\. 1S4», at the Willow Streit •erved faithfully on the board of committees for the ensuing year. berg of Bob & Betty shop, Harry Miller, Edwin Conover, Edward surrounding territory outside of —GET OUR— School. Compton of Kridol's, William (Sher- the Red Bank area will bo decided GGORCE H. WOODWARD, lirectors for several years, takes Benjamin A. Parker will head the Kelly and Mayor Charles R. Eng- HIGH CASH PR!CE DUtrlct Clerk. tver the multitudinous duties with membership committee with How- wood of Shcr.wnods Sporting Goods, lish. upon later. PROPOSED BUDGET . background of experience, having ard Leon co-chairman and the di-Fled Rozell of J. J. Ncwbcrry Co.I —The Red Bank Exposition, sched- John Bailly, Jr., is chairman of • ALL MODELS Propoltd vision chairmen of this group will Frank Smith of Sears-Roebuck, W. uled for next fall at the Red Bank the linance and budget committee Rudtrt Budget yorked closely with. Mr. Russell. Gcrstenfcld of Surprise store, Ralph 1»et forth find tlurals, stripes, solids and abstract modern prints Application ray Beach, Fla., where they will between the hour, at «;00 o'cloek P. M. and 10:00 o'clock P. H. on January 27. When the pH of a soil exceeds IM spend several weeks. En route they 1««» at th. Senior High Sehool birildln* o» Harding Road. Said buiiget will b. in a dream uolor selection and all at. savings that will, The band or drill method of ap- which is neutral, moat plants will on HI. and open to th. public bttwaw the koun of 10:00 o'clock A. M. and 4:00 plying fertilizer to growing vege- flnd it difficult to get enough of will, visit their son-in-law and c-elock P. M. from January llth t. Jurat*? Mtt at U. Dirtrtet Clnk'i *tttt. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Senior high school, Harding Koad. mean extra dollars in your pocket tome slip-cover and table crops is especially useful some of the plant food element!, Beam, who are the parents of a when the soil is quite acid or below especially manganese. •on born Jan. 5 at the South Bal- MJMB.T •TATCMENT «h'«jierv time tliis spring. a pH of 5,8 flays Mr. Clark. By this With moist plants the manganese timore General hospital, Baltimore. method the fertilizer is placed four deficiency causes trie leaves to turn The baby has been named James For That Special llM>ftl« MM Every yard of faliric is lirst quality or more inche- into the soil and yellow in the area between the leaf Marshall Beam. WRR11NT remains in a band where it is nut veins while the veins remain green. Admlnl-tntUn mixed with the acid soil. David Kite, 18-month-old son of School tlMtin , $ »«.«• t IlO.Ot from our n-jriihir sfock—vaUl.ved and Manganese deficiency may be cor- Occasion... Salaries — Io,l«0.«« 1M40.0S Many tests in growing beans in rected by applying 50 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kite, who has Other ..IQB.OD MDO.O. pi't-isliruiik. No dose-outs, joli lots or ^ New Jersey show that U00 pounds been a patient at Monmouth Me- manganese aulfate to the acre, morial hospital with pneumonia, is Total AdmlnlMr«tl«» . of fertilizer applied in bandj, one either by itself or mixed with the SEND instruction—oufervliorr seconds—lite very'same fabrics we use t^ \j\ on cither aide of the row and twofertilizer. Or it may be applied by improving. Salaries _ ill our linesl slip-cover work. & inches away from the seed, is the spraying the plants with, a weak A representative of the Bell Tele- Clte amount of fertilizer to be used to solution of manganese sulfate, us- phone laboratories presented the Other Skrpwno ~— get the best yield. ing 2 pounds to 100 gallons of wa- Magic Midgets, a demonstration HONEY BEE Total IutnMtUss Higher yields were obtained when ter. showing the power and uses of I.struetlo.—froper electricity at the meeting of the 8alasrlw, Touhm - 600 pounds of fertilizer was applied If a grower of spinach finds that 4.1i4.ef HERE ARE THE OPENING PRICEO in bands along bean rows as com- Men's.club of St. John's Methodist FLOWERS T«t Booto ... ceto.oj his soil tests a pH of 6.8 to 7.0 in church last Thursday. Supvlles far lUtnutlM , w.ooo.o* 48" Ha von and Cotloii Damasks 1.99 yd. pared to 1,200 pounds applied in the all probability it would pay him to Oth.r Exptnin .._._—. •ot.ot grower's usual manner. Comparing have at. least SO pounds of manga- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heath and Buitell T. HodlklM Were ..» yd. . the band method with the general children of Fair Lawn visited Mr. Total L nese sulfate included pr nixed in and Mrs. Frank C. Hyer of Craw- Upper Broad St B. B. M1M Operation. . ttM,l(l.«0 HU.U*.*t 48" Feillc Hand Print* 2.09 yd. K method of application where the the fertilizer for this crop. Crops flsLioriM,-^_ — . M,ie«.*o St.IIO.Of fertilizer was applied as a dressing other than spinach also are af- ford's Corner over the week-end. Supplies, Janitor.' . MtO.to M«0.0* Were Z.n yd. :f on top, an increase of 48 bushels Fuel ...... 9,000.00 fected. LJght'."WatWatere , Power . MoO.OO •,000.(» of beans to the acre was obtained «,IOO.«0 1.100.0» 1.89 yd. by the band method. Over-limed soils may be treated T.levnon. 1,008.09 48" Pebblcdutli Print* with sulfur at rates not exceeding 1 Were 2.19 yd. % For very early spring planting MONEY LOANED Total OtHnUoM m '. mi . • ( M.10B.O* J l«,tl*.0» 1200 pounds to the acre on the on Jewelry, Silver. Muslcil Instruments, Co-ordinat. Act!»itl«. J\_ ___!•„ .* there was an abundance of mois- .lighter' type soils. An acid-produc- oalaries—Atttadametv OS**?,. Medlul lMOM(«r 18" Pcbblcclolh Hand Prints 1.79 yd. f^ ture in the soil, perhaps too much. ing fertilizer may also be used with Camerai, Binoculars, etc. and Nun* : :—: ' ~ ( Were ...» yd. ;. }5sj_^ This condition was followed by hot the addition of some of the minor Other Eirtw-m... i ....' ...... and dry weather after the young elements. Before making these ap- ToUl Co-ordlna4% AttivUltd 1.85 yd. *~ plants had' started to grow, With plications it would be well to con- Aualllary Agentlee • / . 48" Shaikekin Prinlt- the fertilizer placed deeper in the Broadway Loan Co. Lunch Roons Were 2.SS yd. sult your county agricultural agent. Operation ol Flayfrouad soil by the hand method, mole MR Broadway - • IABE Branch Athletic* -. 1.59 yd. y moisture was present in the zone Value Of FreaiTaUrket Vegetable. Transportttlon 48" Pcbblccluth Solidr in which the fertilizer was placed Decreasing Other fayeniw Were 1.W yd. and the root* were able to make better use of the nutrients. The Bureau of Agricultural Eco- Total Auiillarr;Af«MlM nomics, U.S.A. reports that the in- Filed Charajea . 48" Cretonne Prin' 1.59 yd. Insurance - ' Were 1J5 yd. Artificial Light. For Poultry come of New Jersey vegetable growers has decreased in the past Pension! to •a»»loyee. 36" Twill Solids .98 yd.' Artificial lights in the laying few years. New Jersey vegetable Total Flied Charge! house arc a device for the poultry- growers are well aware of this fact. Total Currant KapmiM Were 1.S8 yd._ man to help hold up winter produc- Repair, and Replacements tion, reminds Richard O. Rice, as- New Jersey sweet potatoes de- Building and Orounos creased $244,600 for the State for Janitorial .Supplies 45" Sulccii Linings .65 yd. I, sociate agricultural agent. 1947 as compared with the previous EducaUonal Equipment Were .08 yd., Early hatched, birds that have five year average. The value of been in production four or live fresh vegetables for market de- Tola! Repairs and RepUeunmt...... months should have been given ar- Library ' SHOP FKIUAV I'NTIL » P. M. creased $3,814,200 or from $29,440,- Salary ... tificial lights some time in cany 200 for the five-year average to $23,- Books December, he states. Birds that 626,000 for 1947. have been laying three or four Total Librnry 3,100,00 months should be given lignu in The value of crops grown for pro- •4 West Front St., Had lank, N. J. ' Manual Training Special Discounts On Quantity Purchases cessing, however, has Increased $1,- Halnilei 14,444.00 f 17,7(3.00 January, 532,000, or from $13,190,800 for the Supplies 3,500.01) 3,SOO.f<0 We .hall be happy to quote on cunlom -lip-cnver and drapery December and January are Equipment 000.00 500.00 live-year average as compared with in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's work at a soft dUcciunl from our regular price* during »he month months when production starts to $14,723,000 for 1947. , Total Manual Training ..'...... | 20,444.00 | 21,7«n.OO ol January. ' ' '. . •' lag. This is the first sign that The forecast Is for prices of the Debt Service lights arc needed, Redemption of Bonds 27,000.00 27,000.00 highly perishable crops to gradual- E. R. SN YDE R & CO. Interest •• . ii,094.00 Time of lighting depends on the ly decline as other" food items come 5,230.01) convenience of the manager, Most down, while at the same time the Total Debt S.rvie. . . I 12,084.00 poultrymen use the mornlnu light r*7,..(M>o' cost of growing the crop including Grand Total ! ,169,877.70 system, according to Rice, Lights labor, fertilizer, machinery, etc, SOURCES OP REVENUE are turned on about four o'clock will be about the same, or prob- INSURANCE l»47-lt><8 lU4a194» llUO-IUSO and off at duylight. Under any sys- ably unstable and uncertain, Dur CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION [ (ION OS Actual. - Eitlnmted Estimuteil tem, the birds should be given a Stnt. Aid - .... I 41,707.87 I 42,207.70 t «B,21a I'. 1 ing certain seasons of high produc- Miinual' Training Aid ...... {.000.00 5,000.00 COO 13-houi day, And of course the ef- tion, muny growers think serlousiy SURVEYS and APPRAISALS Tuition ... 50,142.SO •3,000.00 78,6!! II.b., Otlier Sources « ficiency of tho lights depends on of glowing a portion of their cio Li'gntod Now »o.k nnd How Jonoy link.., 1,157.13 1,500.00 1,500.(111 keeping tho bulbs (.'lean, District Tix „ ... 37S.OIU.37 410,930.80 420,177.70 INTUIOJtjBECOkATOM for the processing plants where the price Is definitely established, 3 6 FIRST AVF ATIANTIC HIGHLANDS N J ... $418,0(4.12 WW.flOWMT. Tlaii Carefully For HUH uU\ ..., ... »,169,S77.7( IM-.4IW PHONF ATI OV0 0 butcdl Jnnuury 11, l»i», The farmer can then dhoct ill PAUL A, YOUNO, Tn« foi'tcait fur vtgttiblt {re- * bit iBtrgy u4 »tiwUoB M ' District Clerk, RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 13. 194« Leonardo Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gen- Rotarians Are Arthur Larsen has returned to nerelli with 35 members present. NATIONAL Columbia, South America. Part of They gave a contribution to Com- his return trip wsa by car, and pait munity fire company. The .iext GASH REGISTERS Entertaining Al by plane. meeting will be Tlmmlay of next Mrs. Charles Woodward, with her week at Community fire house. Rebuilt *£ Guaranteed grandson, Charles Woodward, ha\e The Middlctown Township Wo- Smiles Today returned from New Brunswick, men's Democratic club mot last ! Immediate Delivery where they have been visiting John week at the home of Mis. Heiman | District Governor Rcimer and family. Wcnzcl at Navcsink. Officers elec- Call ft For Natloaal Service Mrs. Leo Lyons of Newark is ted were Mr*. Wcnzel, president; To Get A Koyal spending a week at her home nere, Mrs. fiayniond O'JVeiii, vice presi- Tale* Cash Rtgisttr C#. redecorating the house for the dent; Mis. James Gtodeska, rfcutc- Welcome Here summer. tary, and Mrs. Wermcrt, treasurer. Ill Brifhton Ave., Loaf Braach Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hordon of Red Bank Rotarian* and their Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zlmmer- TeL L. B. U7SI or C-etU lick of Glendale, U I., c^ent Sat- Hamilton HVC Hie parents of a guest* at today's meeting will be urday with Mrs, Jacob Docs. daughter, born Tuesday at Hiver- hosts to District Governor Al Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauer view hospital. Smiles of Union, who heads the Ro- have returned from a vacation in Air. and Mrs. Clifford Simpson of tary clubs in the 183d district. Mr, Raritan ave. arc parent* of a Smiles is the manager of the In- Atlantic City. Mrs. Edward BrunU is chairman daughter, liorn Monday at Mnn- ternational Paint Co. The local Ro- mouth Memorial ho.s.iit:il. KNITTING tariana have made an extra en- of the card party to be held by the deavor to jet out a large atten- Women's 4-9 Republican club, Mon- CRIME WAVE dance to give him a royal welcome. day at Community lire house. A ring, donated by Walter Schoellner, YARNS Previous to the regular weekly will be a special award. Don't Worry session there will be a meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson All popular colon available 11 o'clock today of the various and son of Cranford spent Sunday About Rupture INSURANCE a "must" committee chairmen and the board Sgt. Ellwood daman with Mr. and Mra. Frank Patter- of directors of the local group. Dis- son, Good »«• fnr Hprnia Nun>r»r»! trict Governor Smiles will elt in Sgt. Ellwood Graman, who died Mrs. Margaret Wagner is chair- This modern nicthud, without op- At home or at your place of BOTANY with this conference and discuss Jan. 2 at Honshu, Japan, of injur- eration, successfully overcomes the operation of the local civic man of a card party to be held this business, burglary insurance ies nufTered in an automobile acci- afternoon by the auxiliary of che hernia in most cases. You'll he No-Dye-Lot body. dent. He was serving as a me.,Communits y lire company at the lire pleasantly surprised when you learn is a "must". ... the toll of The meeting last Thursday at sergeant with the Air Corps at house. the facts about Rupture and Its theft is (staggering . . . and the Molly Pitcher was one ot great Knrea. He was 37 years old andDelta Phi. Alpha sorority met simple, modern treatment without surgery, loss of time or hospitaliza- the only sure protection i» interest. Capt. Newton McClements the ton ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry last weelc at the home of Mis. YARNS of the Salvation Army gave the in-Graman of 119 Mechanic at., RedCharles Hesse, Jr. Gifts were given tion, you'll stop worrying and fret- insurance. For expert, un- vocation. President Victor Batter Bank, to two members, Mr*. Arthur Cum- ting. Don't let rupture HIOW you biased advice on burglary Buy and Rave at the I welcomed back after a long illness mins and Mrs. Robert Waldman, Up at work or play. Write NOW M.tDIS0\ Col, John H. Hinemon, Jr., of KeanaJmrg - who were observing their birthdays. fcr this undcriitandablc, interesting insurance and other cover- Scobeyville. Mr. and Mre. Edward Daunt and Book lW-2, lliustrutGd in colors. YARN CENTER The Parish House club of St. Its FREE, no obligation. IMON POPUP ages, get in touch with • • < A good portion of the luncheon Mark's Episcopal church at a re- daughter of Newark were week-end guests of Mi*. Daum'B parents, Mr. MKIHCAI, CLINIC, 2*1 Market St., hour was taken up by Roy Cotten, cent meeting at the home of Mrs.; Newark J, New Jersey. secretary of the Y.M.C.A., who pre- Ranghill Carhart, voted to sell and Mrs. Edward Bryan. TOASTER MAWirOSBORNECO. sented a nim prepared by thegreeting cards. The next mcetUijt Mr. and Mrs, Charles Horn of United Nations on world food sup- lrvlngton spent Saturday witli Mr. crumb thaker Walker & Tindall Itf Shrewsbury Avenue will be Monday at the home of Mrs. tray. To ait i t»o ply and problems connected there- Dorothy Caskey. and Mrs. Alfred Knight. filters At onct. Realtors and Insuron •ed Bank, New ittuf with. Seaman Rinze L. Schaafsma, Mrs. Joseph Korpon and daugn- (lUnrantted! ter, Gretchen, have returned fiom Super IS E. front St., Red Baak Mall Ordert Filled U.S.N., son of Mis, Paulina KIDNEYS Atlautic Highliuida Schaafsma of Church st., is sta- Brcnton Woods, where they have Telephone: Red Bank *-!«• tioned at the Naval Air station at been spending a month with Mis. The survey committee of the At- Koipon's .parent;, Mr. and Mis. Orig. 17.65 lantic States Tuna tournament has Trinidad. MUST REMOVE The fifth annual dinner of the John Blirer. accepted an invitation from this Mrs. Joseph Murphy |s confined YALE borough to inspect its facilities tu Keansburg fire department was held recently at Balbach's auditorium, to her home with illness. EXCESS ACIDS a proapective Kite for the tourna- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cook and ment which will be held In late Au- with more than 109 firemen, their Kelp IS Miles of Kidney Tubes wives and gueMs attending. Speak- son of Newark spent Friday vinlt- TIPTOE gust. The committee is expected to ing Mr. and Mrn. Thomus C'ostello Flush Out Poisonous Waste "The Hollys" survey the borough about Feu. 17.ers included Gerald Broander, IU- When dlnnntfr nf liitimy function i»rmll« ANTIQUES cently elected department chirr, and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Mlaonoua mutter to remain in yotir blnod, ELECTRIC IRON Irving B. Zeichner, local attorney, Mr. and Mm. Janice White spent It may caunu naireina backache, rhcunmtie and Layton Webster, retiring chict. Palm, teg Pains, IOH of pi-p nnd energy, get* Tiw li|» lo dn fancy 128 River Rd., Rumion, N. J. Ruui»ou 1*0778 who wa« recently elected New Jer- Buddy Kruse's orchestra furnisned the week-end at Woodbridgc, gutsia tint up nijrhtg, .welling, Jiulllncnti under the ronlnjf. Accural.' Article* of Distinction, Charm and Uood Tante. sey Wing Committee of the Airmueic for dancing. of Mr, and Mrs. William Dwycr. Cfel. neadAclien and dlzzinrim. 1'Vrciurnt or fabric dial. Ughl- Force association, will be inter- Scanty passages with smarting and burning Note: t'ntll Spring «• will he closed Nundnja and Monday* John Klneella and Andrew Caul- Lorna K. White, county home viewed by Y/orke K. Rhodes of tne demonstration agent, was in ennrtfe Sometimes shows there in lomethinf wrong except by appointment. Other day* open from IS noon to S:SO department of economic develop- fleld have returned tmm a three With your kidneys or blailder. months' visit in Ireland. They.came of the first meeting of the Federal Don't wait! Auk your diwerint for Itaan's ment over station WAAT, Ncwmi-K, State and County Sewins club held Flllff, « itimtitant diuretic, uxed aticcMnfulIy Jan. 18. Mr. Zeichner will De in-home on the America. by millions for over SO year., Doan'i zive »/ + '.S17.65 I YOUR INCOME TAX The Men'* Bible class of the yesterday at the Leonardo Building hlr>ns> relief anil will help the IS m!le« of need not be such a headache. Telephone and we will pay top stalled in office Jan. 29 at a state- and Loan association jooms, kidney tuhei flush out poisonous wittt {rose price* for old china, UHIM, cut and pressed claim, ete. wide' A.K.A. luncheon rally to beMethodist church served a covered- »our Mood. Cat Doaa'a Fills. lield at the Downtown cluo, New- dish supper at the church Ian The Scout Mothers' auxiliary met ark. night. Forty members of the high ichoel Lyle G. Peck, chief boatswain's .Commerce club will spend today at mate, U.3.N., husband ot Mrs. Doris Freehold, They will vUlt all theM. Peck ot John st.. is serving on county departments and will attend the cruiser Providence, in the Med- the various court sessions. iterranean theater* ! ••'. iVtKty King, Martha Weis and Pride of Monmouth council,! Joseph Lai sen will attend the New- Daughters of America, has changed i ark Newj-T-WNJR ichcol press meeting night* to the second and clinic Jan, ». Edward Batallle. edi- fourth Mondays. At the next meet- torial writer for the News, will ing, Jan. '24, new amendments to iepeak en how to edit a school news- the by-laws will he read. paper. Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. Smith ot St. The Junior class is contemplating James pi., observed their 20th, wed- Walker a trip to New York in the spring. ding anniversary Sunday. Forty ciaaa rings arrived this weex, The Sunset club met Tuesday at A Him on Tolerance will be pre-the home ot Mrs. Arvlne Rehorka. COMB-BRUSH HEATING sented Monday night at the Lions Mrs. Edith Koefoet was a prize TO CLOSE OUT ft. a M Low, medium, dub meeting at Homestead inn. winner. Y 11 II high heat. ; The meeting Monday night was William Turner, Infant son of PERK'S BAR held at Scenic inn. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, 2d, 85 Dresses W. Front St. ft Merferd PI. fed lanfc is a surgical patient at Johns Hop- The local American Legion post kins hospital, Baltimore. IS NOW SERVING held a njeeting last night at Home- Robert McCabe ot Beacon Beach Wuol, ravon, crepe, satin, tn lie I ;i A VARIETY OF stead inn. ha* returned to Chatnplain college The Parent-Teacher association in New York state after.cpendin^ Stzra 9 to -JC will hold an auction aale at thethe holidays with his parents, Mr. ITALIAServed turnN 11:1STYL0 A. M. EU»H I MEALMidniejhr S school Feb. 17. A fellowship supper of members and Mrs, James McCabe. 10.00 to 49.00 FEATURING and frienda of Central Baptist The R.S.C. club met last week at church will' be held Jan. 19 at thethe home of Mrs. John Lenelian. formerly 19.95 to 89.00 church. Mrs. William Maxson la in Mrs. Ruth Krueger is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Farkey at SOAP SALE charge of arrangements. Shark River manor. A Sports Night to bt held Jan. Milton Abramoff was the Install- 12 Coats 7 Suits 21 at the school has been arranged ing officer. PheM RMI lank 1-JISS fa,JP,.t to Teke Out by Police Capt. James Egidlo. Pro- Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown of West 12 to 18 11 to 20 LIFEBUOY ceeds of the event will go toward Virginia have been visiting Mr. IVORY FLAKES the Bremen's athletic field fund. and Mrs. William C. Lloyd of Ocean CAMAY LUNCHEON Leading event will bt \ basketball avenue. LUX FLAKES game between the Lions club and Below Cost LUX Partieg and Banquet* Invited the fire department. Boxing, weight Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoagland of lifting and wrestling will be among Atlatitic avenue entertained for a PALMOLIVE SUPER SUDS the other event*. group of friends at their home New (Other merchandise similarly reduced) Yeara eve. (Limit •) (Unit •>; The Parent-Teacher association Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pollinger of haa presented a bicycle stand to the Port Monmouth road recently en- All salts final school. The atand waa made by tertained members of their family Dominic LaDj'e manual training at dinner. The occasion alto class. marked the birthday of Mre. John ASPIRIN ABDG CAPSULES P.F.C. James Whitney ha* re-Pollinger of Newark. turned to camp in North Carolina Special Bargain! — -A after visiting jits parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Harold McGIrr re- Wilhelmina Dobbins Co. Repair and RemodeLNowl Mrs. William Whitney. cently celebrated their 29th wed- *«* lu | .39 ding anniversary. , 63 Riverside Ave. 100 FOR CAKE AND BAKE SALE Mr. and Mra. Charles Horn of Clinton and Center at*., Ea«t The Ladles' auxiliary of the Lin- Keantburg, art parents of a ton Red Bank, N. J. with an f. H. A. croft Are company will hold a cake born last Thursday at Monmouth Mary Settt Rowland and bake aale Saturday afternoon, Memorial hospital. Telephone Opposite RUBBING Jan. 33, from t to I o. m. at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Telxeira ef R. B. 6-2644 Molly Pitcher Hotel HAND mgx* ' TITLE I fir* house on Newman Springs rd. Twinlight ave. are parents of a son, ALCOHOL iy C Mrs. Gerard P. Domldlon u presi- born Saturday at Monmouth Me- c LOTION 7Q LOAN dent of the auxiliary. morial hospital. BASKIN'S INVENTORY BASKIN'S CHERAMY SKIN S. O. HAND BALM 1.00 LOTION FABRIC FABRIC - Her. 1.00 FAIR CLEARANCE FAIR HURRY ON DOWN! VALUES YOU MUSTN'T MISS! MID-WINTER AND EARLY 1 * YARDLEY PAPER CREAM NAPKINS SPRINGFAMICS W! HAVI TO CLEAR OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR NIW GOODS! SKINCREAMS J>50 2 FOR 80 FOR YARD GOODS FOR MANY USES! ALL SALES FINAL WOOLENS . 1.98 TO 2.29 yd. RAYONS AND SILKS.... TOILET TISSUE PAPER TOWELS Were 2.49 to 3.59 yd. ....1.19 TO 2.49 »d- IV. SHEETS ^j* suiting*, dresawelghts, stripes, plaids, ate. Were 1.49 to 2.98 yd. llngarlt print*, checked and plaid UfUtai. cr«pa-back C •atlni, pur* silk polka dots, tliiu* faille and jersey Keep your Lome fn tiptop shape ... It's COTTONS ... 59 T01.49 yd. prints. one of the best investments you can lmiku. Were 79c to 1.69 yd. SLIPCOVER-DRAPERY No need to ivorr.v about the cash ... The white broadcloth, crossbar and rlbbad dimity, lawn, quilted gloshaen prints. Merchants Trust Co. will be happy to arrnnge GOODS.. 98* TO 1.98 yd. a toiireiiient P. H. A. Loan for you. Yon jniiy REMNANTS . 29' TO 2.79 yd. Were 1.39 in 2.39 yd. borrow as 'much ns f2,500.00 mill rrpuy the cretonne*, solid damaskf, hom**pun*., Were bylhcyard 59c lo 3.59 yd. d loan over a period of as lung tin 3 years. woolen*, cottons, rayons, slipcover and drapery goods PLASTIC PRINTS 59' > - of all type*. ; Gonnult us at jour convenience. Were 69c and 79c yd. BASKINS "Largest Fabric Store 'Along the Shore" BASKIN'S FABRIC 10 MECHANIC ST. FABRIC CORNER RROAD & WHITE STS msstmrnm RED BANK - PHONE «4>355 FAIR JUST OFF BROAD ST., Orr. MKRCIIANTS TRUST BANK FAIR JUIiUUUIUUUU RED RANK BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 13, 19«

small lakes in the valley looked like huire blue mirrors trom the Lineroft P.T.A. A Trip East By highway running along the rim ol Potato Growers the mountains. We saw one forest Hears Navy Officer A ASTROLOGICAL fire, which looked as if the men Comdr. Ray W. Byrnes, supply MESSAGE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Greyhound Bus fighting it were getting the better Face Reduction officer at N.A.D. Earle, was guest of the battle. Not too much dam- speaker Monday night of last week FOR ENTHUSIASTS age had been done although quite a stretch of blackened trees marred at a meeting of the Lincroft-Ever- Reruns Mia4ei peraoas Intere*te4 !• aetjalrlBa; ability to cnes From Arizona the beauty of the scenery. Through Of 20,000 Acres ctt Parent-Teacher association at the Ozarks along the highway many How to adjust their operations the Lineroft school. He spoke an charts **• aMiaeate them, are Javlte* to tUsciws the BotslMIKr Mrs. Edith It. Smith small homes display bedspreads, to meet lower production quotas China, told of the various religious of Jatalnc study group in basic and advanced Mtrolocy. Exact*, rugs and baskets made by the will be discussed by New Jersey cults and dynasties, and showed Internting Instruction under culdanre «f auallated teacher wltfc TRIANGLE Esso Station Tells About Her mountaineers and hung up for sale potato growers at their annual con- part of his collection of Chinese aceresttcd professional reputation. Reasonable study fees. Als* to tourists. The towns were be- ference during Farmers week at figures and jade. One of the figures Enjoyable Journey aoming more frequent and closer Trenton beginning Jan. 24. The New he showed was more than 1,000 private lastruetloa. For further Informatioa phone Bed Baak Corner of Riverside Are. and W. Front Street together now and all semblance to years old. Mrs. Edith K. Smith, who recent- the West had disappeared, Jersey farmers face a reduction of MTW. ly returned from Arizona, from Pittsburgh was our next laige nearly 20,000 acres in the. acreage Members of the Parent-Teacher which state she wrote a letter stop. This was. the last change I normally planted to the crop in or- group have been invited to attend to The Register, which received had to make before reaching New der to comply with the 1949 sched- a talk on polio by Dr. Nicholas 8. TIRES - BATTERIES • ACCESSORIES quite a lot of favorable comment York. It was about 1:30 o'clock ule set by the TJ.S.D.A. Ransohoff of Long Branch at Leo- from our readers, hu written a Tuesday afternoon when the bus The New Jersey State Potato as- nardo high school next Monday left on the last leg of the trip. night. WASHING ft GREASING description of her return trip and Leaving Pittsburgh we traveled the sociation has scheduled a two-day it U presented herewith: Penn super highway to Harrisburg. session Jan. 27 and 28. The DENNIS K. BYRNE AGENCY According to John M. Fen ton, So many people have spoken of This highway is about 190 miles HERBERT O. BEYER PROMPT TIRE REPAIR SERVICE having enjoyed the letter 1 wrote long and numerous tunnels bore Trenton, executive secretary of t'.ic from Tucson. Arizona, 1 thought through the higher portions of the New Jersey Potato Industry com- Registered Lund Surveyor it anxious to list your house for RENT or SALE. their interest might still hold if 1 mountains rather than go over the mittee, the proposed reduction in wrote of my trip home the end of tap. Gas stations are located Mew Jersey's commerclsl potato II Oldflcld tiace. Me* Call at 8 WEST RIVER ROAD, around 30 miles apart, first on one goal from 54,100 acres in 194s to Phone B. B. S-4HI-R November. side, then the other, and there are Having decided to leave my car very few pull offs—when you onco 34,600 acres in the coming spring 'jot surveys ftuMKMoa Surveys RUMSON, N. J., or out" West, as "I did not relish the get on you almost have to stay for poses a serious problem for grow- Bouastery surveys Title Surveys TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-1954 prospect or driving back alone the entire length. It is very beau- ers. He points out that when all- around 3,000 miles, the bus trip ap- out production was requested many pealed to me as a means of seeing tiful, though, and quite a speedway. TBUMIONI RUMSON 1-1150 more of the country than by either We had gone over it with the trail- farmers invested in heavy equip- OPEV DAILY, 7 A. M. TO H P. M. train or plane. Consequently on er when we went out, but of course ment and are geared to large scale Saturday, November 20, I left Tuc- very much slower than the bus operations. With a cut in acieagc, • ~ ^^ » *s^»aw vsr "W axaafajp ^nr went coming back. It was begin- they may find themselves at a dis- i SUNDAYS, • A. M. TO • P. M. son on a Greyhound bus bound for ning to get dark when we nuK-.'il New York by way of El Paso, Fort into Harrisburg. I had been told advantage, resulting in an increas- MOTH notes* TSARS Worth and Dallas, Tex., Tulsa, Ok- we would arrive in New York about ed cost per bushel when they arc KMTTtTO HOUS DON'T WAIT!! la., St. Louis, Mo., Indianapolis, 1:30 at night and it didn't seem forced to operate on a reduced pro- FOA (NVIItBLC Jrnl., Pittsburgh, Pa., and then New duction basis. THOMAS LETSiOX, Manager York. When I bought my ticket I pnssihle as it was iiuitc dark when HANOWCAVINt- Aay power or hand mower repaired, set, also sharpened we left Harrisburg. But without At the farmers' week session, S. asked for maps or any folders they incident we reached Easton, Phil- CALL by expert machinists in our own well equipped shop. might have, so I would be able tu lipsburg. Bound Brook, New Bruns- R. Smith, director of the fruit and Used mowers for sale. follow the route, The ticket agent wick and finally straightened out vegetable branch. Production and P.O. supplied me with some very Inter- for New York, which we reached a Marketing Administration, Wasu- • We Pick Up And Deliver • csung printed matter pertaining little ahead of time. ington.D. C, will discuss acreage Z329-J not only to this particular trip but allotments and' support prices. He to a great many other sight-seeing In my trip ados* to Arizona and will analyze New Jersey's position routes covered by Greyhound blue?, back I had crossed 14 different in the national potato program. The most amazing thing to me states and ~mo.st of the rivers about Tftfrikt Rt-WfAVNt Announcing the Opening of nhout Arizona is the fact that you which I had studied in my geogra- Said Henry W. Bibus, Jr., AMP MtNMsK Hammond's Lawn Mower Service ride for miles and mile* over the phy when I was in school, and as Wrightstown, president of the Slate 1U UNDEN AVE. HIGHLANDS, N. J. tEL HI. S-1MI desert and nrc ringed in completely I got off the bus I thought "I could Potato association, "The farmers' by mountain.". Until you have just start right out and do it all week conference will provide an crossed into Texas this fame fact over again"—until I remembered I opportunity for growers to consider holds true. It is 300 miles from hadn't been East for three months the spring planting schedules as Coast Auto Sales, Inc. Tucson to El Paso, and moat ol —and I was born here. well as make long-range plans for this is through desert country. the Industry." lit MOKMOUTII ST. (Adjoining Carlion Theatre) I IANK About 76 miles from Tucson for a long distance huge l>oul(lers arc de- Production problems, such as posited on each side of the road Silverwhite Homes weed control, changes in grade Travel Topics choose bed, one on top of the other in btiJh specifications, washing stock, con- Offering To And Buying From The Community precarious balancing it seems im- sumer packaging, and construction BY TEBBV O'DONNEIX possible they oould stay there for Suffer Floods of storage facilities will be aired lit any length of time. But evidently a round-table discussion, reports 1SI9—194C 1 • THE FINEST SELECTION • they have been that way for eons— Bibus. Footsore And •VaVJ HKATOP since some gigantic upheaval placed Little Silver Promises weary, he them where they still remain. Dr. M, C. Bond, marketing spe- trudged on home; Preventive Action a prayer in his 'line cod OF As we rode along the afternoon cialist at the New York Agricultur- •ONPWUX HUP wiined and I saw my last Western al experiment station, Ithaca, is heart no more to AM. ALL. Residents of the Silverwhite Gar- slated to describe the kind of po- roam. He en- .sunset. Ncailns ljw Cruces, New dens section attended Tuesday dured discomfort cmttf coutf- MAKES MODE!.:; Mexico, we saw a number of cars tato the average housewife prefers and much pain 'blue coal' burns with a slow, con- USED CARS pulled to the side of the road and night's meeting of Little Silver's to purchase. Market outlets and in- for a business IK* US our bus driver did the tame. There mayor and council to complain spection problems will be discussed lri|> that was In lOOCtOKBtUS tinuous flune-the steadiest, most had been an accident and while about drainage in that area, by Warren W. Oley, director of vain. . . . Whiht> reliable kind of heat you can pos- 1916V, 1947'», 1948's, 1949'c three people had been hurt none of The complaints brought from the Unit and happy, thcsi had fatal injuries. The dis- markets of the State Department carefreettnd gay; sibly get. Keeps the whole family, council assurances that remedies of Agriculture. fresh as a daisy, >: tance between towns Is so great In and preventive action in the future j homo the same healthier. Try it. Phone us tod*};, And Good Reliable Older Cars. that part of the desert country that The session will also feature it day. Hardly the bus drivers are required to stop, would be taken. Mayor Frank M. report on wlreworm control mater- 'worth while to furnish flares and do any thing Gregory told his audience that ihe ials by Dr. Bailey U. Pepper, ento- have packed a grip— for ao muck was WHY DELAY ? BUY NOW ! they can to help out. Once more council is "in full sympathy with mologist of the New Jersey Agri- gained In one short trip." * ' '.' FredO.WikoffCo. before we got to El Pa»o the driver you and we will do our best to cultural experiment station, John AVOID HIGHER SPRING RATES. did this, but again it was not a make sure it doesn't happen serious accident, _ , again." C. Campbell, assistant research Phone Red Bank 64)552 specialist, at the station; is sched- Mr. 1019 mmlo Ills annnitcments The men In charge of the West- Source of the trouble are clogged uled to tell the growers of the sta- through a trnvel nBcncy. If you, too, 1897 • 82 Years of Profresi . 1M» ern buses are singularly courteous drains which resulted in back-ups tion's research with fungicides, new vinh to lie fi«c fi-om a.ll the. Irknomc COAST AUTO SALES, Inc. and at the start of the trip stand that flooded cellars during the re- put necessary, datnils^'of-- plnnnln«vaj at the front and announce their varieties' and fertilizers. trip, cull Red Bank 4--"0»0 or S»»V Bight hero In Red Rank can now nattily your automobile names, how long to the next com- cent heavy rainstorms. Most of the Thefo Is no service ". charire1- And g(b requirement! • • . Remember, we will pay top price (or fort stop, where they make a meal homes wero without heat for from lie«dacJie« when .you travel with tfcight, "Water and Power Site* ML Texas also the first green Held* I * Price. ceased to exhibit to the subscriber, sole Telephone had seen since I left Iowa when we executor, as aforesaid, their debts ami Ketcrve » •— went West. The night was spent in FALLS TO HIS DEATH demands agflinst the said estate, under comparative comfort as I had » oath, within six months from the date Total Operations of the Aforesaid older, or they will be Co-ordinate Activities small woolen blanket with me and Edward M. Cooke, wealthy 83- fore\cr hnn-cd of their actions therefor Salary. Attendance Officer I had rented a pillow in El Pa^o. year-old former mining engineer, against the said subscriber.. Medical, Dental Inspectors and Nurses In the middle of the night we were fell to his death from* the ninth D:,tC(I: >Ficehold, N. J., January 4th, Other Ejtpenie' : .,«...... «., BATH ROBES informed we would all have to leave floor of the Hotel Suburban, East 1949. DOROTHY the bus at our next stop, Pecoij, Orange, Tuesday. Surviving are ELSTON r. COMBS, All Wool Tex., eo the bus could be serviced. Sycamore Avenue, Total Co-ordinate Activities This was the only annoying feature two sons and two daughters, in- Shrewsbury. N. J. Auxiliary Agencies Were ' Now of the trip-each night w had to cluding Mrs. Nancy Brewster of Kiston F. Combs, Em., TOLAND fcuneh " 1,700.00 leave and wait fcr the bus to be Fair Haven. Bed Bank, New Jersey. Ml E. Bergen PL Band _„.,., J.B00.00 5.98 to 10.98 3.98 to 7.98 Attorney. . Athletics ...... §,036.00 serviced, which took about three- Transportation, Regular Boutes . 11,000.00 Site* I to ix; 1 to 14. quarters of an hour. Jt was 1:30 Transportation, After School 8.2O0.00 Sunday afternoon when "we got to - irtstlon. Athletics 1,200.00 Corduroy l.tSO.OO Stops are made every two and a Beierve , 600.00 6.98 to 7.98 4.98 to 5.98 half or three hours and the bus atts Tatal AoaHlary Aa">l0.00 to watch the various passengers, many of whom were Mexicans and Tetal Current Expenie . ...„ 1411.010.00 $471,415.00 some Indians. Every one on the 65 MONMOUTH ST. RID IANK, N. J. If AlntoneM* bus who was a long-distance rider Buildings.and Grounds _. - 11,201,00 S1.U5.00 became very Informal and as we mueatlonal Equipment ... S.392.J0 1,515.00 LEGGINGS - SKI PANTS met time after time in the restau- EXCELLENT FOOD OPEN 24 HOURS Other Equipment - ~ SOO.OO 250.00 rants or rest rooms, we «ll became Total Maintenance .._..-...... — - • SMS7.S0 | 11,000,00 familiar with each one's atarting Capital Outlay . and point and destination. The route REASONABLE PRICES A DAY Alteratlona to Bulldinte — of the bus takes one through the Furniture slid Eouipmtnt ... business streets of each of the cit- (•rounds SKI SLACKS ies and thus one sees very much Reeerve Were Now more than is true of other modes Total Capital Outlay Manual Training - . 5.98 to 7.50 3.9o to ° After Dallas we pushed on toward Sslarln Tulsa. Okla. There I received a bi« surprise. Having just left Tucsor, with lta palm trees and oranges, I really had not sensed the nearness of Christmas, because there they use the tumbleweed dipped in Total Manual Training t 17,110.11 white or aluminum .paint as Vocational Agriculture flalarles „..„,..,.., 6,740.00 • 1,840.00 COATS Christmas decorations in the stores. Supplies ;...... '. SOO.OO 850.00 But Tulsa's streets were all decor- Fuel, Water, Power and Telephone •00.00 SOO.OO Sites T to 14. ated in traditional Christmas fash- Resales to Buildings and Equipment 1.5S6.0O . .1125.00 10.00 ion and so were all the other large Other Expense •iso.no - 250.00 cities we passed through. Many oil Reserve -....•...-. ino.oo - .100.00 Not 'All SUM. wells were also visible from the bus Total Vocational Agriculture . » 9,015.00 I 1,485.00 while crossing Oklahoma. Libra ry Our next change was In St. I^ouis. Books and Equipment 1.050.00 1.050.0J Mo. We arrived there around 1 Debt Serviea - . ALL SALES FINAL ... AS IN ALL CLEARANCES, o'clock Monday afternoon. I decid .Redemption of Bonds 24,000,01) ' I4.ooo.n« nd to stay over until tho » o clock TRY OUR SUNDAY FULL COURSE Interest on Bonds 14,598.75 17.211.51 SUE AND COLOR RANQE ARE INCOMPLETE. bus and take a walk through some of the large stores near the term $1-50 Total Debt Service „ S 3s,59«,75 I 41,291.61) inal. Connected with the bus sU TURKEY. CHICKEN or STEAK DINNER Grand Total „ I32P,«41.25 ?5|g,4II.II" tlon was an immense market, with i SOURCES OF REVENUE every kind of food Imaginable. 3 he 1947-1048 1948.1049 iMitiie display was overpowering and one Actual Estimated could not help but think of the Stste.Ald I 8S.248.03 1183,278.11 Estlmntee quantity of everything we have in federal Aid 1,706.81 1,990.27 1141,018.r,o this country nnd which we all take Counter, Booth and Dining Room Service : District Taxes 95S,87e,25 I83.0U1.25 2,000.00 for granted. We crossed the Miss; cjultlon ; -.„ . 85,931,11 18.000.00 182,463.00 Isslppl river hern which looked -Other Sources ...... ; —.„.._..„.„ 494,01) 100,00 40,000.00 fliilto a bit different from the rlvnr Balenees Appropriated ~. »,874.48« «,S«9,17« 1,700.00 88 BROAD ST. HED BANK, N. J. we crossed further north on our Chops - Steaks • Chicken ^ Bonda Issued and Accrued Interest ...... »«. 160,842,14 10.S00.OO* wny out, TOTALS ...» • '4S9.S30.4 " T |782,841.<4 |S8t,«ll,f» //lings for fine children" In the mornlnii we npod over the * Balances Appropriate)!, Ozarlt mountains, The fro.it was Turkey • Sea Food - Homemade Pastry Bslsnco July I,. 1948 fSZ.dfin.Tt very heavy and snurkled on Ih* Balance Approprlnted 5.319.17 treis and gi'ui ant th« aumirous uninprooriatitf „„„.._ ~fil~iii,u BED BASK REGISTER, .TAMTX1IT 18,194*

Local Dog Fancier On FOR YOUR NEXT New Chevrolet WOR Sunday- Program 'Frontier Da/ Invited riy Gainea Research, dog PAINTING JOB Models To Be Here fancier Robert F. Norton,,and own- By Eatontown er of Raliton kennels, Ocean ave., CALL "MECK" Sea Bright, was presented as sole Next Saturday guest star on WOR Mutual The- Presbyterians Rumson 1-O59O-W Anthony L. McKim, president of ater program last Sunday after- th* McKim-Layton Chevrolet Co. noon on the Juvenile Jury Hour, Special Service* of Red Bank, hu returned from along with his prize coonhound New York city, where he attended dog. All Day Sunday, Dependable a dealer meeting and preview of This hour each Sunday Gainea Workmanship OF FLOOR SAMPLES the pacemaking new 1949 Chevro- Research elect an outstanding prize January 23 let passenger eara. dog of a certain breed so as to ac- The Presbyterian church of Eat- Th. new can will flrit be ahown quaint and instruct the children ontown announces special service*, Quick Service to the public at the dealer', thow- with that particular breed dog. Theto be held Sunday, Jan. Jsd, the day rooma on Mechanic at., Saturday, Juvenile Jury Sunday was unable being designated as "Frontier Day" i Here Are Some Honest Jan, 22. Plana «r» completed for to name the breed and they were and emphasis will be placed on the making Chevrolet announcement informed it was a coonhound, and work of the Presbyterian church Estimate* Given day a gala affair for thle area. what it is used for, as well as all In foreign lands. Four young men, At Once At the Regional Dealer Pre- its general traits. natives of other countries who are To Goodness Money Showlng, the local dealer wnj at the Princeton theological sem- joined by approximately a thousand Shrewsbury Woman inary, will be in charge, and they Also other Chevrolet deslera from thia will direct the morning and even- • hwyetore, region. They were entertained at Overcome By Coal Gas ing services is well as the Sunday- Clock, Jewelry, ichool and young people'a pro- eftce, ahee) een afford this luncheon and witnessed a eolorful Mrs. Martha Woodruff, 28, of 33 •MM m-Mm »Mi riw f.»e M aad Silver Repairs Saving Buys prt-showlng of the dramatic new South Clinton pi., Shrewsbury grams. • M Chevrolet for 1M». township, was overcome by coal Officials of the Chevrolet Motor gat at her home at 12:36 a. m. Feizollah Larndy of Iran will J diviaioa explained the features of Tuesday. Her husband, Robert tpeak during the morning worship tba new car and outlined plana Woodruff, 87, was also affected, but service at 10:45 on the subject, that have been made for announce- waa not overcome, He was able to "When a Voalem Faces Christ." 34 IROAD - RED BANK WASHING MACHINES ment day and afterward. get his wife out of the house. Others in the group are Timothy The new Chevrolet mark* a high According to state police at Lee, a native Chinese; Thomas point in the development of mod' Shrewsbury, a neighbor called Red Moffat, born of missionary parents REGULAR PRICE NOW ern styling and beauty," aald Mr. Bank police headquarters which in Korea, and David VanDyck McKim. "I know it la going to be dispatched the Red Bank First Aid from China. accepted enthusiastically by our squad ambulance. The couple were Rev, John A. Westln, minister of customers, and will continue the taken to Rivervicw hospital for the church, extends a cordial Invi- Chevrolet tradition of leadership in emergency treatment and Inter to tation to residents in this vicinity VINCENT'S BEAUTY $H9.so the fleld. We are looking forward Monmouth Memorial hospital for to attend these special services $94-00 to announcement day, because I additional treatment. Polico said and hear the inspiring messages know that prospective Chevrolet that the gas escaped from a coal these young men will bring. buyers will be a* eager to see the stove in the cellar. ..SALON.. new car as I was." MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED CROSS COUNTRY TOUR 10 Linden Place Red Bank little Silver Browniei Miss Margaret Allen of 4 Drum' William Cook and Oeorge Baker $124-50 $ mond pi., Red Bunk, and Edgar of Hance ave., Shrewsbury town- GAS ILECTRIC RANGE Hold Investiture Harvey of 863 Broadway, Long ship, returned recently from a four WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY 104 Branch, were married Sunday by weeks' trip to the Pacific coast and Reg. Price RANG! NOW Reg. Price NOW The Little Silver Brownies held Rev. August Pfaus of Long Branch. Florida in a station wagon. The EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. Investiture services Monday after- The attendants were Mr. Harvey's vehicle was their home most of the $98.00 20" Hardwick .00 •199.95 WesUnghouw 50 noon at the home of Mrs. George brother, Theodore Harvey, and his time. On the West coast they at- INSTEAD OF FRIDAY. II. Merrill, Little Silver. sister. Mm. William Lawrence cf tended a "Breakfast in Hollywood" 74 •169 Invested were Carol Ackerman, Long Branch. party. At Baton Rouge, La., they Barbara Balrd, Patsy Bruno, Lola visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Parr, Cotton,, Midge Cornwell, Nancy Man and aimaLs are infected by anil at St. Petersburg, Fla., they SINK REFRIGERATOR Cox, Alice Merrill and Joan Olsen. called on Mr, and Mrs. Charles TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-3620 The leaders are Frances Baird and rat bltca as well as flies, fleas, lice Oonover. Reg. Price NOW Reg. Price NOW Jean Olsen. Guests were Mrs. Mer- and filth carried by rats. rill and Judith Steinberg. The girls 9109.00 42" WestinghouM $219.95 We.tinghou.e *]0QaO° gave interpretations of the Brown- ie promise and participated in games. A crochet and knitting project is planned for the next meeting. BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Little Silver Mahlon Miller, a student at Drew Theological seminary, will occupy 46 MONMOUTH STREET PHONE 6-2506 RED BANK the pulpit of Embury Mctbodist PHONE f-OS70 LONQ MAN0H church for the next six weeks dur- 1M BROADWAY ing the absence on vacation in Florida of the pastor, Rev. Or. F. . DcMarii. , William J. Bawyer presided at a meeting last night of the official DISCOUNT board of Embury church held at the home of Miss Marie Wllby of Rumsonnrd. -.•.-.-, Miss Ryan, regular first grade teacher In the local school, has been kept home from her duties by ON OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES illness. The seventh grade of th* local school defeated the sixth grade team in a basketball game thie EVERY ITEM IN OUR STORE week-by a score of 41 to 18,' Play- ing on the winning team wen Jer- ry Bruno, Harrall Redden, Teddy Parsons, Billy Olsen and Bruce Rub. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE Mr. and Mn. William Wichmann of Branch ave., are parents of a daughter bora Friday at Mon- $ mouth Memorial hospital. MEN'S SUITS WIM M«.M Now 31 16 KEVFORT CM1B MKETS Mrs. Daniel C. Hendrlckson en- tertained the Keyport Women'! $ Democratic club Monday night. A special price was awarded to Mrs. MEN'S SUITS wui n*»5 Now 23.96 Charles E. Applegate.. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Mooney, Walling ter., Feb. MEN'S SPORT COATS win sira Now *14.36 20 to 40% Off 14. Tinton Falb On All A sea picture will feature the MEN'S SPORT COATS WIRE tuts Now *1 3.56 sound movies to be shown Wednes- day at 7 p. m. In the Methodist church. Tha time has been changed win ni.9S Now from Tuesdays to Wednesdays. MEN'S TOPCOATS 31.16 Ths show will benefit the Ladies' aid society, which made plans for COATS the entertainment at a meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. MEN'S TOPCOATS VVHI $14.90 NOW 27.60 William S. England, The next meeting will be held Feb. 3 at the $ home of Mrs. Sarah Scott. Sunday-school and church serv- MEN'S TROUSERS wni $4.95 Now 3.95 ice will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. SUITS m. in the Methodlat church, with Rev. Dunham V. Reinlg In charge. Mrs. Thor Halvorsen, Mrs. Ida WH $1.95 Now Illmenaee and Mrs. Harley Gara- MEN'S TROUSERS *7.16 fola ware hostesses at the meeting Monday night of the firemen's aux- $ iliary at the fire house. Mrs. Hans NM $9.95 Now Lund and Mrs. John Lemon will MEN'S TROUSERS 7.96 FUR COATS be hosteiies at the next meeting Feb. 14. Richard Rlgby, son- of Mr. and WCM $16.95 Now Mrs. Lester Rlgby, is convalescing BOYS' SUITS 3.56 at his home after undergoing an operation for appendicitis at Mon- mouth Memorial hospital. BOYS' SPORT COATS vw $».»s Now *7.96 New Monmouth $ A Store Full of V«IUM Await You! Mrs. Ralph Morford was hostess recently at a tea at her home. WERE $3.93 NOW We wont to claar out our Winter stock to make room for (rash, Guests were Misses Evie and An- BOYS' TROUSERS 4.76 Spring nierehandlie. You'll find all «IKJ In all color*. nie Walling, Mrs. Curtis Walling, Mrs. Harold Morford, Mrs. William Morford, Mn. Wilbur Coddlngton, WERE $1.t9 NOW Mrs. Howard Roberts, Mrs. Wilbur BOYS' SHIRTS *1.51 Sample Values! Roberts and Mrs. Fred Boyce. The Mary Elisabeth Sutphln 49. fir 59. COATS 'oo% w«,i guild meeting was.held Tuesday EXTRA VALUES: evening - at .the Baptist church. Hoateases were Mrs; Chester Hen-' ' 'NOW V : •: ,...', • • • drlcks, Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. Nell Britton and Mrs. Everett Cas- Men's Shirts A Bargain at $1.98 Now $1.59 35. -€i 39. In Suedn, G>v«rts, Broadcloth lsr. Mrs. Thomas Roberts led the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Berrnan Clifford are 45. & 49. SUITS ico% wool vacationing in Florida,'. Men's All Wool Robes Were $10.95 Now $5.00 .Ronald and Harold Hllyer are •'.. • NOW ..; : v. vacationing at Orlando, Fla. , The next meeting: of the Amlco Men's Hose Were 3 pr. for $1.00 Now 3 pr. 80c 35. §L 39. Gabs., Sharkskin, Crept Worsted class of the Baptist church will be held Jan, 34. Election of officers will be held. S*H and C«el Siiet are: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morford en- tertained at supper Sunday. Guests MANY OTHER ITEMS AT SPECIAL SAVINGS 11* IS -101* 20 • 14K te 24ft • M te 44 were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilyer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morford. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED A 5mff DtfioA HoUi Your Carmcnf Utiti Wanted Port Monmouth Roberta King, daughter of Mr. SALE ENDS JANUARY 29th and Mrs, Robert E, King, was bap- tised Sunday afternoon by Rev. TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC quires all perioni within its jurisdiction, this artlel., >sc«pt Section! 2«:4>iO to Paul J. Myeri at the Belford Meth- >.t.,i.. •_ n... ..j .•.. ' owning or tuvlns chart * of s» dot, to ilil'ia, or any notice served there- i' v|« N.lle. R under, ihall b. liable to a pantltr at odist church. Caritrel .1 R«l«. building txetpt when.on s let* »nd «• flv. dollar. (11.00) for th. tint oftenie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark and in .geordance with .uth.rltr irant.d comptnled br a rMponttbl. persou. •nd not leel than flv. dollar! (11,00) daughter, Grace, of Roaelle, .were In. Till. l« 14-84, Reviled SUtute. of Th. requlnntnt deicrlb.d above ll nor more th>n flftr doUora (150.00) for Bunday guests of Rev, and Mrs. PROCTOR'S CLOTHES Ntw Jersey, HI nmended by en Act of effective for a ptrlbd beslnnlnf January each eubaequcnt off.me," . th. Irfslllntur. unproved July 12, ••<•, 14th. 1H», at tt o'elsek noon, until By order of the Hoard at Health, Paul J. Myers. and further amended by on Act of the etieh time .1 thti notice .thnll bo with* : Hy JOSEPH I.. MOREAU, SR,, Free. Howard P, Myers has joined the LesisUtun approved April 20, 1942, th. drftwn. ' '' Board of Health et Township of At- 42 West Street (Open Friday Evenings Till 9) Red Bank » Board cf Health of th. Township af At. PBNALTI«9 _1.14.14. «A»» , verses lantic, N, J. air force and is stationed at Wiclv kails, heiehr SKVM aotlct Utt it >e>' WO* Ti'olttM tl» tt. •nvisleai o( ' Dttadl Jssuur'lf, 1141. ' it* Fill!, T«.- BEP BANK BEGIBTEB. JAyUXBT 18, l»4f

IFing Another Till* Colmorgen Rolb 623 Red Bank High Tigers Upset Bucs Caseyettes Win As Acerra* Win 3 Acerras bar, cellar team in thi Loses Thriller Second Straight Red Bank Businessmen's Bowling league, finally hit their stride Mon- In Conference, 46-41 Peggy Shea Scores day night when they posted a 811 To Manasquan series for a clean sweep of Grilli 19 In 42-23 Victory Construction. Grilli now is tied for Drop* Game, 39*37, fourth position in the standings. Hendrick* Scores 17 As Atlantic The Caseyettes of Red Bank It marked Aeerra's first 900 ser- HIKE BRISCESE, former great for Keypoti Ugh ichool, stopped In Sudden Death; Catholic high school Friday after- ies of the season. Gus Colmorgea at our desk the other day. Mike's been officiating baseball In the Big noon visited Perth Amboy to hand set the pace for his mates, crack- State league, a hot Class "B" loop, and now is planning to operate an Foster Neta 12 Has Fast Finish To Subdue Red Bank St. Mary's girls a 42 to 23 defeat. ing the pins for a snappy 633 ser- umpiring school. It was the second straight for *.hc_ ies, high for the night. Before Mon- Briicese 1" well qualified to rust this type school. A grad- Red Bank high school basketball Atlantic Highlands high school R.B.C.H, lassies, they previously day's rolling Acerrs'a bad won but uate of Bill McGovran's famrd umpire school la Florida, Mike team Friday night lost a sudden- basketball team visited the Hard- having taken St. Role of Bclmar. six games in the 42-game schedule. spent III* past two winter, under McGowan'e expert tutelage. death decision to Manasquan high, ing road gym of Red Bank high 1 to 17, at the Harding rd. gym, Last year St. Mary's handed the That he proved an able student of the arbltlsg art was evi- Tuesday night to stage an upset Ice Yachtsmen Caseyettes two decisive thumpings. Boyi can make .pocket money by Mil* denced by his '47 assignment to the Eastern Shore league and The quick finish wsa surrounded victory, 48 to 41. Thing* were different this time, III The Register.—Advertisement. the quick promotion to Big State, with which he still Is under la confusion. After tha game end- The five-point margin was notWaiting For though, as Peggy Shea led her contract. ed in a 14-14 deadlock, an overtime entirely indicative of the type game mates by registering IB points. A standout for Keyport, Mike found Ms way to snlaor league period was necessitated. This end- a nearly filled house witnessed. It Helen Tierney, a freshman, mak- ball playing, performing la the Coastal Plain league lor Tar- ed in a S7-I7 tie. Then cams the was a close battle all the way. Red Cold Weather ing her first start for Red Bank, boro. Afler another tour, with Johnstown City, he retired from sudden death. Bank holding a two-point edge with was impressive with ten points. the plsyera' list and was seen In action locally as pJayer-maa- After two minutes of play. Flake two minutes left in the game. A Campbell dumped in a hook shot Red Bankers Ready Barbara Lynch, who last year led ager for Keyport Legion. psir of spectacular baskets by the' Casey iemrnea In the scoring At present, Mike is making arrangement for his school. It will be and it was all over. Result was Red Walt Monahan succeeded in spread- To Take On Long department, saw limited action. available tc veterans under the G. I. bill of rights as well as to non- Miss Maureen O'Briea Bank's Bret loss in Shore Confer- ing the gap in the waning mo- She left the game in the flrst quar- vstersns. Important, though, for getting the thing going will be hear- ence play. Confusion entered the ments. Branch Boat* picture when the officials changed ter due to illness. ing from those interested in enrolling in his school, Anyone interested Another swimming title found Its Red Bank was behind, M to 37. BED BANK CATHOLIC GIRLS •houll contact Mike at his home, 2(7 First at, Keyport. way to the West Front street home a decision. A loss ball rolled out of at the tour-minute mark. They At the monthly meeting of the of Mr. and 'Mrs. William O'Brien bounds. It first was awarded to boosted it to 39 to 37 on a basket North Shrewsbury Ice Boat * •bca, f. ..._.._ _ J i ia CHARLIE PARI8 SENDS in a suggestion for a March of Dimes when their 17-year-old daughter Red Bank. Then the arbiters re- by Pete Reeves and a free toss by Yacht club held last Thursday Lynch, f, „ 10 2 hrbnx benefit basketball game. He picks a couple all-star schoolboy basket- versed themselves and gavs pos- Vince DiPonte. Charlie Mills nar- night, a moment of silence was Ctoas, f. „ „„. 2 15 Maureen Sunday visited Plainfleld session to Manasqusn. After the observed in memory of Japhia Tierney, f. „ _ "' s o 10 ball teams and says he would like to sea. them meet, perhaps In As- to win the state senior women'a rowed the count by scoring a free Gurvey, f. « „ 10 2 AU POPULAR MANDS bury's Convention hall. 100-yard free-style. Big Blue had brought the ball shot and Reed put the Tigers in Clayton, for many years an active Simon, i. ., 0 0 0 down court, a jump ball was called. member of the club, and more re- Phillips, f ;_ ".'."" 2 o MMwa etetr S yevr-s1eor sisll en's Swimming association's pool Pete Foster attempted to keep also covering boats sailed either Tomori, f 4 0 8 of Dimes fund in more than O. K. by us. Monmouth county res- one time enjoying a M to s lead. enler deliver/. ident* well realize hou- many youngsters were aided by the Na- in New York city, Maureen will be his mates In the game by dropping for pleasure or in competition. Ward, f 10 2 tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. just a spectator. Red Bank's prom- In the first quarter the Big Blue in a two-pointer. Mills (>ush«d in The matter of putting up a fence Kyan, a; o 0 0 was held without a basket. Their along the southern line of the Ice " inuan, a 0 0 0 It is likely that some of the county boys cured in '49 will, In future ising young aquabelle intends to another basket, however, and the Beck. e. _ ooo 1 branch out in the future, entering she points were gained on success- Bucs' final efforts to drop in set Boat club property and that of the ysars, be playing or working for the March of Dimes fund . Better still, ful foul shot conversions. Red Bank Monmouth Boat club, facing on gmith, u. 0 0 0 perhaps research will have wiped polio from the list of dread diseases. open events as well as her special- shots failed dismally. ty, tho backstroke. had a first-period lesd of » to 6. Scoring honors went to the lanky Union street, was further con- 11 1 23 Will anyone—service club or otherwise—second Paris' motion—or some- After Red Bsnk stomped' to Its sidered and representatives of the thing similar: Tiger center, George Hendricks, If to S lead early In the second who had 17 points as he enjoyed two clubs will meet with borough THE MARCH OF DIMES, for which athletic groups should now be Menzzopane Rolls quarter, Manasquan came back to one of his best nights of the sea-officials and. adjacent property drumming up contributions, again this year will receive its boost from shave the margin to 18 to U at HIs height was advantageous- owners to establish a common half-time. They further narrowed ly utilised on Red Bank rebounds marker from which an established Itumson high school. " the count In the third quarter, Red line will be laid out. A week from Tuesday night, Jan. 15, Bumson'a vanity will 604 For Elks and he proved a demon on the of- Bank having a 21 to 30 lssd be- fense. Foster was next in line with Hereafter, any ice boat owner en- •Met a team made up of faculty members. The entire proceeds ginning the final chapter. tering his boat in club events, will go to the National Foundation for Infantile raralysls. It's an Local Club Defeats 14 points and Charlie Patterson had Interesting game, one worthy of watching. The finish was a thriller. With 13. Monahan had a dozen. bo requested to sign a release free- Point Pleasant Team only two minutes to play, the score Red Bank jumped to a 8 to 6 ing the club from any liability. This Is the type Interest In civic affairs which has a most definite wsa Jl-all. With 70 seconds remain- lead in the first quarter, but by This procedure is followed by clubs fart In school athletics. Rumson high's authorities inaugurated the Joe Menzzoparie uncorked a sisz- ins;, Don Richardson sank a foul water evcnU, and the ling 604 series Saturday night at half time, Atlantic was in the lead, •vent four years ago and it has worked out admirably. shot for a Manasquan 32-31 lesd, 18 to 17. Coach Frank Pingitore's ice yachtsmen feel they ahould do The stress Is on giving, both of talents and money. The Red Bank Recreation bowling al- Pete Reeves was fouled with only likewise in protecting the club leys to lead his Red Bank Elks Bucs came back in the third to admission fee most be paid by everyone, Including the game's H seconds remaining. His shot put even matters, however, the quarter from being involved iu a lawsuit •sMals, players and ticket sellers. Yes, even the working press. team to a convincing victory over the Point Pleasant Elks by a 131- the game back into a tie, 32-32. ending in a 30-30 deadlock. The ahould any accident occur during Besides the "human Interest" angle of a newspaperman paying an pin margin. Gordon Twsddell pushed in a one- final session was a nlp-and-tuck the sailing of Ice yachts. entrance fee, this game has much to entice you to viewing it. Rumson The Pointers came to Red Bank htnder to give Msnasquan a M- affair throughout. Besides Mona- The ice yachtsmen are anxiously residents annually have supported the game. We know this year will •porting a 66-pin advantage, gained 32 edge, with IS seconds remaining, han's amazing shots, Reeves came awaiting sailing conditions, which be no different, excepting perhaps, that it might be even a greater finan- Dec. 4 at Point Pleasant alleys. Af- Gaining the ball after the basket through with a beautiful set shot will permit them to entertain the cial success. ter the first game, however, Red Red Bank had ten seconds to knot and put Red Bank in a temporary Long Branch ice boat aggregation Banlc took the lead by 21 pins. Big the count. They did it in the pe 38-37 lead. : in the contest for the champion- ; A NEW BOWLING LEAGUE Is being formed at the Fair reason for this was Menzzopane's son of vince DiPonte, who dropped Monahan's baskets, coming in ship pennant of America, to be •area alleys. It will be a mixed loop which will roll each sparkling 22-1 mark, fashioned even in a long set shot. quick succession, spelled defeat for sailed on the North Shrewsbury Thursday night. There will be sis teams of four bowlers, made though he wag faced with a split The overtime period was equally the Buccaneers, their second in course. The victor at this aerie* ; ap ef two women and two men. in the final frame. To do the trick, nerve-shattering, Charlie Patterson Conference play, while. for Coach will entertain two boats from Mad- Couples Interested In Joining the new league should contact he had two triples working, sep- raised the Bucs to *6-M on a one- Arch Shaw's charges it was their ison, Wis., on their home course. ' either the alley operator or Ralph Reynolds at bis home In arated by spares. hinder, but Jim Larson quickly third victory against.a pair of •ouyerest, Little Sliver. A* soon as M alga up, league play Charlie Bruno also was a power tied It up for the Bis; Blue with a losses to the strong Neptune high. fll ht for Red Bank. He had a convincing nook shot. Larson put the Big Blue Neptune visits Red Bank tomor- 874 series, to take second place at 37-M when he sank one of two row night. MONMOUTH PARK began the New Year by dumping Us crew of Bulldogs Lose honors behind Menzzopane. Menz- free aheU. With two second! to The Maroon and White jayveei "psrmantnt" labor-help. That'll save them about two months' pay for zopane's second game was 212 andplay, Campbell, later to be the tea workers. Tremendous! If the downward trend in betting contin- were at least able to attain some his third, 168. The best Point Pleas- game's hero, charged into little amount of balm for their school To Tigers, 45-30 Ma through the summer, the poor Oceanport plant will be down to its-ant could offer was Earl Haxson's Pete Reeves. The latter connected Hat million. rooters, In the curtain, raiser, 840. on hia foul toss, sending the fame Coach Pasicky'a lads took Atlantic Hendrick. GeU 17, f Whenever raoe track stockholders bemoan their fate, try to Ed Laurent had the dubious dis- into sudden-death statue. Highlands reserves, 35 to 33. rasaember Dan Parker's quotable quote: "Sweeter music by far tinction of rolling the night's low. Coach Plngltors lost the services RED BANK Bob James Has 14 " tfcaa the bleating of a sucker Is the mowing of race track own- est game. It was 113. He rolled It of RUM Booth and Pete Foster. OFF am when they drop a few bucks. Do these high-class sports. in the first game, in which he had Both went out on personals, Booth DiPonte, «. ._ - Rumson high school basketball SJMB think that losing to the exclusive privilege of the eus- seven consecutive mieses. in the third quarter and Foster in Woodward, f. team again became a. first-quarter •oeaersT" ' Foiter, f, the fourth. Woll', f, « outsit Tuesday night, but the re- Bill Corum'a recent essay In the New York Journal,American on Outcome of the game waa de-Booth, c sults of their regulstlon game with racing should be required reading for the state racing commis- cided on the free throw line. Man- West. K Atlantic Highland! found them on , Qovirnor Driscoll and our lawmakers. Corum, who should know, Soldiers Defeat Haviland, the short end of a 48 to 30 count. asquan converted IS of 34 foul U«CVH. K. . . j that the reason betting is dropping off is that there is too much shots for a 44% average, while Red Paturion, a. The defeat was Rumson's sixth fcefM racing, too often. He claims that opening before Christmas was Bank converted only, nine of 21 Smith, n. _ .... in a row, while the victory was the • mala reason for Troplcal's miserable showing. Junior College shots for 42%. Neither percentage Gsmbacorto, f. - Tigers' second In'four Conference Garden State park will have dally doubles this year. Their Nick Rogel Scores should be considered good, even IS 11 41 appearances. pmbUdty department states that last year's patrons voted heavily for high school. Tha players were ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS The Bulldogs, playing en their fa faror of toe "betting bargain" . .. They like to visit Mon- 26 In Lost Cause under considerable tension by the O F F home court, started off auspicious. saajstk Park aa much—or more aa the rest of us, but don't ever C. Midi, f. ._ S 10 ly enough. They gathered a 13 to Fort Monmouth's Signaleers ex excitement of the crowd, which gpence, f. 0 thiaJt county merchants are happy they hear rumors about ex- waa evident almost from the start. Monmhan. I _ -. 0 0 • lead at the first quarter rut, but : the season at our beautiful seashore gallop gallery. tended their winning streak to ten Manasquan and Red Bsnk were O'Noil, f --. 6 12 Atlantic came back strong in the Ifonmouth la living up to Its promises of creating a more spectacu- straight Monday night by over- endrckSdk a ci #»«« 17 second session to assume a lead whelming Monmouth Junior col- looked to «s out-and-out rivals' tor Kgiliertsen, c. •»- 0 lar race track each season. There will bs plenty changes in the already one of the Conference's four play a they never relinquished. At half- modern plant .. . The Infield will be brighter and more neatly groomed lege, 83-71, Al Schuster spearheaded O. Mills, s 1 2 time It was 28 to 17 for the Tigers. the winners' attack, tallying 25 off bertha, hence the extra Interest BriUinsham, s e 0 for tha coming campaign. They've added considerable flowers and points. Nick Rogel of the losers was in the contest. ' o 6 George Hendricks, center for the •ferabs. the night's high scorer. He had' Tha gquan JV's made It a clean victors, showed the boys a bit of points. awsep, taking tha locals, 40 to 31. 17 11 41 •core-nuking. He registered IT INCIDENTS AND INCIDENTALS:—Frank T. "Mick" Long, former MAN ASWAN Xefart*, Bannlgin; umpire. Cucclndlo. points via six baskets and five free Sttd Bank high court racqueteer, Monday shoved off for Prudential's The win over the Nighthawks tosses. A consolation for Riimion group sales office in Nashville, Tenn. The boy forgot to leave word as BO kept intact another Slgnaleer Brutn, f, ...... „..«,.„. G F P Monmouth Archers was that their scoring ace ef a to when "Let's Talk Quietly Week" would be held in '49 ... The waystreak. The soldiers are undefeated Tiradell, f. on their home court in 13 contests Campbell, f. year ago finally came into hia own. Jim Shay is "buying," ha must have answered a radio quiz. this season. The college students Downa, f. . . ^ „ Join National Match Bobby James, who previously had Another Rurason Vet member reported headed for a middle Richardson, e. .... restricted his high scoring tactics, absorbed their fifth straight set- Larson, g „ The Monmouth archers will par- , aisle stroll la fullback John Stanley. Must be an epidemic! . .. back without a win. Keith. «, ticipate in the nation-wide mall hit the corda for a M-point total. Bunion's George Ebert, former Jersey City girls' Softball man- Nick Rogel paced the losers. The match, "The Chicago Round," It Another Tiger ace, Charlie Mills, ager, Is meter reader for County Gas. He says that walking In fourth quarter was strictly a shoot- It It II was decided when that group met was In form, collecting ten points. and out of cellars affects his sight. He spent a dark but pleas- MD BANK The Jayvee game was a ripe in- ant week-end. '' Ing match between Schuster and OFF Monday night at the home of Mr. Rogel. Both turned in brilliant per- Dl Ponti, f -.211 and Mrs. Leo Carlin, Eatontown. dication of what was in store for Reason for Tom "Molly Mixmaster" McCarthy's constant drooling formances. In the closing stages, Woodward, f. ... Also considered at the session Rumsou. The Bulldog reserves were Is that he has maps of his route to Florida tucked under the wood. He Foster, f. in ths game for two periods, but however, the Signalmen increased Wolf, f. • ...... •..*. was a proposal to establish an vacations next month, fortunate creature . .. Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, St. their margin when the Nighthawks Havtlud. "«""Z-"r.-". Initiation fee. The tournament com- a disastrous third quarter spelled James pastor, cot his parochial basketball league started and is ready- failed to control the ball. Booth, e mittee announced It had a suitable doom for them. In- that session the ing for a vacation in California. W«t, e. little Tigers registered a 13 to e Reeves, g. place for Indoor shooting and that Jimmy Dolg "struck out" twice Friday night when Red FatUran, i. ... new, colored target faces had been margin. Bank firemen's division F team took three games from Shrews- Eatontown Loses Gambacorta, a*. ordered. Handicaps will be estab- ATLANTIC BTOHLANM bury Hose bowlers . . . Joe Menuopsne showed the home folks 1 lished for members. art he hasn't lost the old touch in Saturday night's match. His 14 * I Harry Qage, field captain, report c mill, f, ten first game of 234 for the Red Bank Elks was good enough to Manasquan . . « • I 14 I 1—SI Spenct, f, .__ 3 Ball Players Red Bsnk IT < II I ed on the shooting activities of the Monahan, f, ! set down the Point Pleusant quintet. Joe had a 601 series, Officials—Ditto and Ktrwlek, dub, which Included open hunting O. Mills, t. — 1 which Isn't bad for a youngster. BBS BANK JV'8 experiencea the past fall. The pres- Htndricks, e. - Time Marches On Department: The Quadrangle club, which at one DcVito, Zcbroweki, Reinertxn, c. .. — e COMPLETE WITH RELAY OFF ident, Mr. Carlin, and nil wife pre- O'N»11, i. j. ,.- e time fielded llrst-rate teams in all sports, now- confines its efforts to hold- Cain Join Army sided at a social hour following Brlttlngham, a. e ing excellent dances. Their New Years eve affair at Old Orchard was •»**«U«I, «, ««•«. S i Glover, f. _ the business meeting. . a big social success. Another's on tap soon . . . Ben "Seaboard Service" Six army enlistments sworn into Card, I...... e Parker is (and/or was) one of the Quad mainstays. Word on him is service at the postofllce building, Beirta, e. Severn, e, _..., II that the Bachelors' club has him up on charges. Asbury Park, Monday were from Bruno. I, Bowling Scoret aUMOON county athletic clubs and semi-pro Whit.. ». d Frank Wclnhelmcr, popular Runwon high principal, was out Smith, ar. . Bountret, f. . l a couple days with a had back. Before taking his present posi- teams. , Havlland. I RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE Standing* Boetel, f e tion, he was' Bulldog basketball coach .. . Chet Apy, Jr., of Lit- The club that was particularly Sherwood, s. ••— James, f • tle Silver hait clinched a berth on Peddie's vanity wrestling hit, the Eatontown A. C, lo»t three Levltan, g...... «_...... , Bo Rldder Bulek ie Connor, f. ... of its members when Larry DeVlto, Crate'a BeverasM .... 28 Can Held, e. 2 team . . . Arthur Ma>hew, whose funeral was held last week, t Shervrood'i Sport! ...... 27 Conway, c...... wa« a boxer of note in his day and was also one of North Jer- Stan Cain and Henny Zebrowskl Mansaquan -. I IS I It—40 Walker, s. .—" e sey's better bowler*. enlisted. They leave tomorrow for Bed Bank I 11 I ' I—I siax'a Bar •..«»....., 21' Meselman, (. o Grilll Construction Co. . . 21 Moraller, f. ... ANi'l-rOG Jack "High Hurdler" Applegate, John GualUerl's daytime basic training at Fort Six. Officials—Hanson and Drew. Stoblt'i Bar •.—...... 2» ••wM e answer man, says the reason showers are given intended brides Also sworn in and scheduled to MANAIQUAN JV'S Phil's Atlantic ...'... 24 leave with them were Francis E. OFF Sal's Tavern »...... •...*...• 2U It l* TALC Instead of Intended grooms In that the man "has enough storms Airport Inn 29 Atlantic Hlshlsnds • It II 12—41 Walsh, a member of unit No. lot McKlown, f. „ I Reduces frte. after the bride takes over the reins," Our repeating that puny Anderson, f, 2 Boncore'a Tailors 22 Rumson It t I 5—II 4 OZ. CAN play on words should be reason enough to think of another the P.A.L., Long Branch; Howard Hurley, f, I Twin Dln«r : 21 Officials—MacDonald and Fianek. New Years resolution. Foster of Leonardo high school Keller, c* ••...... •.••...... MM I Sal'. BarbtM 21 JIUM80H JV'S . and a member of the Bclford Blue Baird-Davlaon -.. .'. '29 o Tony Accira of Long Branch died of a heart attack Sunday night. Follak, 'si. \..™.".'.'"".'.'.""^ 4 " Leo's Shell Station 20 MrDanlal, f. .... » e He has 43 and the oldest member of the famed all-brother baseball team, Sox baseball team, and Roosevelt Globe Motor —.. IS R. Brown, f. ..«..»...... I which last 5'car made tho Voice of the People broadcast as well as Roy Elmore, Asbury Park feather- Kenny, e. ...— •• ...... 1 Aeerra's Bar » HISMI, f ...... _..„...... ,.....„.. e 14 "MO" CLUB Bob Ripley's Believe It Or Not . . . Dom Lafayette won the sliver weight boxer, 8. Poaten 218, 215. T. AndretU 201. Crslk, c, _„ 4 ash tray donated by Bill Sherwood for the high game in last week's DeVito lives at Asbury Park, but T. Iuo 200, H. Hopkins 180, 212, 218 •nt, e. ..- a Red Bank City bowling league, Dom rolled 246. Week before Denny engaged in athletics in Eatontown. Johnson Selected —«O0i II. Canonleo iiiiO. H. Aiehatino, Btorn, > ...H. 3 He was one of the shore's outstand- —1001 U. W«sn Hi, F. Palandrano 211, Albert, r. « MACHINE) ie.wciin Arnonc rolled 232 to receive a half-gallon of wax and an applicator, gift To Fiab, Game Council 8*1. H. Greenwood 213, 111, 211—lit; Of Levlnson's hardware .store, ing pitchers for Red Bank Catholic P. Bruno 211, F. Jonea 201, 211, L. IT ll0H high. Cain and Zebrowskl live at Herman 8. Johnson, Neptuni Smith 202, J. Clcary 231, H. Gage 207, ATLANTIC mOHLANDI JV'S Al Kenny, popular pianist who uaed to massage Molly Pitch- 241, 168—611: J. Stoble 201, K. Galls HOSE * er's keyboard, has a repair bill to pay at Jack Sullivan's lodge, Eatontown. township commltteeman, Sunday al 211, O. Parker 227. J. Hobko 207. 201, Kerei, f. .. . The put week-end's balmy weather had the Frankle Carle of Trenton was selected as a membu L. Smock 201. 200, W. Aumaek 201. E. Brltttnehsm, f. Sprint Lake taking practice swings with his number" seven Iron Fair Haven Scouts of the new State Fish and Garni Wad« 208, R. Cook 212. O, Schneider Mlekens, t. .»..._ • on Sullivan's almost-pald-fur carpet. Took tmt much divot. In- Council to represent Central Jer- 204, W. Truex 200, B. Matia 200. 214, Card, f ••- — —•"•« 1 Have Boxing Bouts sey when the organisation Is J. Coitn 204, T. Tomaslnl 207. G. Cole- Glovla,' t."". !. :- 4 ,1 cldrntally, a recent and, may we forcefully adil, unprecedented •norftan 206, 191, 229—628; R. Souzlo Rclnerstcln, e. ...„..._._.....,-....— e check-grabbing; exhibition by Kenny wu not habit forming. Fair Haven Boy Scouts, troop 24, created April 1. He will serve wit 210, O. (luenthci 201, M, Arnone 204, Kornek, v, 3 Battery HOLD-DOWN CAKitUN K. Jcltrry 232, 207, D, Allen 201, D. For Can-ICORslPER We wuro about ready to charter a Born bun to move In on the a week ago last night featured its Charles Campbell of Highian Arnone 227. Van Kark, t ^— SCRAPE bonanta with our friend*. (Aalde to Tom Me: Funny we should Park. I regular meeting with a two-bout HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME Mahter, sj. Motors carsl gbnrlrCn mention "balmy" and "Kenny" In the same paragraph, what?) boxing card. In the first three- The Central Jersey sector In' Shelley, g. 1 Jimmy Hartnsr, one of Long Branch high's best and best-liked ath- eludes Monmouth, Ocean, Somer- Howard Gage - 141 letes of former years, Is working at Shrewsbury's Brookslde inn, which rounder, John Buchanan defeated HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES II I 41 Jimmy Lang, and in the second, set, Middlesex, Mercer, Hunterdon Out Colmorttn Ill If opposltsjbs M-fated C.B.I Eddie Bahr continues being the bright- and Union counties. Mr, Johnso Atlantis Midlands II 1 II (—41 Ken McCaH defeated Bill Emmom. HIGH TEAM CAME Rumson ~ ~. U * • •—« est basketfHifirospcct nt the shore. With an experienced quintet, he'd is president of Wayside Rod andDe Wdd«r Bulol : HO be seniatlJM^u Marv'Fowlor, one or Long Branch high's outstanding "Hubo" Walboig of th« Phila Gun club, He is a past president HIGH TEAM SERIES Three basketball stars are play- courtman/MMftftts of attending Cornell , . , Red Bank high's sudden dclpiilu Athletics was Babe Ruth's of the State Federation of Sports Da Klddm' liiilck .2709 ing their lint season for George siMth losfc|s»WHMic)Unn Friday night was a heartbrcakor, Casey leading "cousin" during hi« major men's clubs and Is racognUed fur Jockey Eddlo Arcaro is the only Washington U, They are Mayntrd •, who viewed the game, claimed that while it league career—Ruth hit 17 home having eponsored farmer-sports- X'ider ever to win the Jiontucky Haitcock, Dave Shap.iro and Bill W •••• •!••• »WPsslWw WPHsl .J A . - • -i Off Uttt • i ..:. ':,:*'&' ii \ RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 13, 1949

Bridal Shower For point on a free toss conversion and George Perkins pushed through an with but 15 seconds remaining, ft insurance counter as time was run-Bulldogs Score insured victory. SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Mis* D'Anthony Lions Scare Neptune Jt wu a tough scrap all the way. A bridal shower was tendered ning out. result of which was that Humsoa Timely Note* On The Great Outdoors Miss "Dolly" D'Anthony Monday Ted Lauor wns the offensive ace moved out of the Shore Conference night at Pleasant inn on Shrews- in the early sessions. He had 22 First Hoop Win cellar, leaving that spot to bo •T STEW VAN VUCT bury ave., by Misses Vlnnie Ix> But Lose In Overtime points for the night, two ahead of tenanted solely by Keyport. Pento, Theresa DcChicchio and In what was most likely "the took a 26-24 lead at the half rest. Xeptunc'a Holmes. Actually, nc gut Squi-rzc Pail Keyport; Jiumson jayvees lost to Keyport's Mrs. Eleanor Imperial, who will be game of the year," Leonardo high Neptune shavcil the lead by a point 16 of tho«o points among Leona:- Jayveca in the opener, 46-40. organ of the Outdoor Writers as- school threw a vicious scare at in each of the Una] two quarters. do's first 20. Ward also was cist in Jiiincs Tallies, Mt Any on* eansociation or America: attendants nt Miss D'Anthony's the hero's roln, even though it W.IK catch a striped wedding. Miss D'Anthony will "unbeatable Neptune high .school With a packed house creating Hunisnn high school visited Key- H.VSKKTHAIX TOMORROW Duck Sfceatiag In MeslM Tuesday night at the Middlctown terrific chatter, the two classy out- sharl-livpd. He was the hoy who bass. That is if marry Louis De Chicchio in St. An- caused the overtimn, dropping in a port Tuesday night to break the Neptune at Red Hank Wildfowlers generally will be in-thony's church Sunday at 4 o'clock. Township gym. The Scarlet Fliers fits battled it out In overtime. Bill Ileil Ilnnk Ca-h'ilir at St. Rmt'Sb he happens to layup with but five seconds remain- win column for the first time this be at the right terested in learning that the ru- went home with a 63 to 58 victory, Neaves put Neptune ahead, 56-54, South Amboj • mors of unbridled slaughter of wild but it was a shaky victory at best. as the session stinted. Bob Ward ing In the contest. In the hectic season. To do the trick, the Bull- t«mianlo ;it Atlantir Hi/hlands place at the fourth quarter, the lend changed J'oint 1'leajant at Rumson the right time, ducks in Mexico has little or no Leonardo forced Neptune into an tied it up for Leonardo, however, dogs baiely managed to stave off Jamesb'.irK at Mn:a-.vaii foundation in fact. overtime period before it bowed pushing in a liiyup for a 56-56 tal- or was tied 14 times. Another I.mn Sayreville at K'-yport with the right Albert M. Day, director of the by the five-point margin. It was the ly. Wilbur Lube also dumped in a star was Lnhe, who racked up 15 a last quarter rally by the Ked Princeton nt I^oti« [iranch bait and the points in tile surprising display. Kmholil at T'im» Hiver Federal Fish and Wildlife Service, cloest margin by which Neptune, two-pointer, givinK the Lions the Haiders, winning 4X to 46. I^akcwood at Msnji.'riiiHii bass happen! is back from a special trip to that the people's choice as Conference lend, 58-56, It marked the end of The loss was Leonardo's first in Bobby James came to the fore SATURDAY to be In the Ern*>!-Hon at A until it is blue and twisted 'and ». B. Etnilpmtnt .....L..^.:. U on a super-duper Anal half to nose stretched until the vertebra ' is K B. Rspair ; '21 POTATOES 10-49 broken. ' -;. •-.,.Central Office . 14) out the Cascys 44 to 43. '•silting . . ._ „. _ :• The . Caseys appeared well on In late year*] plugs have become MttrlefOAtMttrtet OfRte* «.! ;_:.•' i.™~14) - SELF-SERVICE MEATS- very popular and have proven to CenetructlsB their way to registering their fifth be great flsh getters. The time to consecutive victory in six starts as Docrfoot Farms Libby's Corned Beef Hash use plugs is when the bass are RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE they went to the mid-game inter- SkinloM I.Lb. Can feeding on live bait. This Is usual- INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES mission. At that point, they sported ly in the fall. At times lead squids 110 113 AVOa :t to 16 lead. St. Mary's came mounted with pork rind or feath- H. Gam - 22S til 185.17 back on the court a determined Lord-Mott'e D. Atitn i|4 «ll 199.14 band, however, to pile up an 18 to FRANKFURTERS ers are effective. D. W«n 252 K7 181.37 9 edge in the third quarter and a The rat« of trolling speed may I*. PalMdrsas ..... it29*8 «I(3J1 18I.1182.ltK 10-5 edge In the final chapter. Sotilckhaus French Style « mean success or failure. When D. Arnoh* «., 257 (SO 181.20 BEETS M. Cello .... 214 «7 181.13 Eddie Bahr, high scoring act for No. 2 Can* using an eel the slower the speed T. Andrttt* ... 215 MS 180.1? the better. Some bass fishermen H. Hull .... 233 (12 179.1! tha Green and Gold, bowed in that SAUSAGE MEAT have their boats equipped with a H. Canonic* .... 255 MS 17B.J6 department to his able mate, Dick propellor, which is pitched so that K. Aycrittln,t ,._ 224 (OS 178.19 Homan. Homan had 16—best of the Lord-Mott's e JBt. AycrTutUt* •...«»...... 203 548 177.1J night—while Bahr, who fouled out Fancy Sliced It "slips" through the water. We Jt. Tt GoatOo.tU»* ...... 224 5t8 177.23 can see where thai method could 1. MadiukMuliukrr -. 241 (SI 177.19 at the' three-minute mark In tho French Style W. Schmder „-..-. 231 431 177.11 final quarter, had 13. . CARROTS 2 »29 be' dangerous at times when you B. OUanlta . ,. ._ 122 (l( 17(.2» need a lot of power and a fait get- r. Alkneht . „_ 840 (48 174.29 BACON No. 2 Cane ss— «— M* T. Ilia .. 22( 588 17(.» Lord-Mott'e away in order to get out of a dan- ; 224 674 170.97 Rumson Fresh Jersey gerous spot. We know of a bail ...... 13( 507 175.21 Mrs. Otto Perl of Naveslnk ave. e trailer who uses a small skiff ..._ 288 (27 176.21 is enjoying a vacation in Florida. which he launches from the surf. M. J. Amsae - 221 <3l 175.8 PEAS & CARROTS F. SCKCU ...... :ia 594 175.11 The annual dinner for exempt PORK LOINS He cuts his speed down to a crawl A. Turn.r 233 582 175.2 firemen, members of the Oceanic Whole or Either Half No. 2 Cane 2 3 3 by hanging a bucket over the side J. Hobko .... *2S «0 174.3S Hook and Ladder company, will bt of the boat. lde English The mating dance of the fiddler F. Jonm _.. 209 5!9 1(7.20 Candy I* Delicious Pure Preserves crab is a sight to behold. The fid-T. Arnont 200 5S0 187.15 tie Silver, to Frank X. Falaia, son Everybody'c dler is a little sand crab about one h. Smock 200 641 1(7.8 of Mr. and Mrs. Domlnick Palaia C PEANUT Stratford Farms J. Turnoclc -. 211 631 l((.'Jl of Long Branch. . Favorite Eat Some Every Day! inch in length. The male has oneE. Wmlo 228 583 166.21 very small claw and one very large K. Wlsurtt 205 Sr.l lli.ll Miss Bruno was graduated from PEACH claw, the latter being larger than J. Acena'...: ...... 211 675 165.13 Red Bank high school and the Cracker A complete line or Raritan •HITTLI A. Osbwn 221 552 U4.32 Berkeley school at East Orange. 15 * 25" PINEAPPLE his body. It' resembles a fiddle or T. Bublln 20(1 680 164.26 PKG 39 Candies popularly priced. PKG bass viol. . B. JarvU ..: 117 675 H4.27 She is secretary to Paul A. Young, I had an opportunity of witness- n. Atwlcgate 199 545 164.20 district clerk of the Red Bank Fine quality candles packed APRICOT A. Mmllnco ... 238 594 164.10 board of education. ROCKWOOD'8 Milk Chocolate ing a mating dance of one of these T. Tomuins 201 558 144.1 In cellophane bags. " little crabs. His stage was a square J. OcnovtM 197 628 I48.U6 Mr. Falaia was graduated from Xcot of cleared sand; his audience U I.ucluno 213 548 162.12 Red Bank Catholic high school and Milk Choc. A. Qnlrakr ••••••••• • 215 612 162.t is associated in business with hli C SPEED C were four female crabs, who were C. Schn.lfi.r 215 568 162.0 father at East Front at. He served Nonpareil* busy scurrying around and appar- pkg f:?:i'ZnT.:z:::::::::§oJSSolio:lJ with the Army for II months dur- 21' Mint Wafer POP* ently paying no attention to him.U Nacltrio 203 M8 150.2.", ing the war. 39 25 He was so engrosed in his steps J. Murdlco Sll 6J4 119.24 that he failed to see me. First he R. Laninink 208 520 159.4 WVPKG would crouch low on his legs and E HaasT..!-.™" 2»» 655 1C8.2S Margaret J. Ryan then with a series of quick jerk* P. Bruno .. ™ 118 51S 158.13 I. Brmnsr 195 546 1.'•8.28 Of Riimson Engaged lie would rise up to his full height U Htndrlckt 205 156.1 Super Suds VEL DOUBLE SPOT SERVICE ! and jump from side to side. AH A. Boncore 220 534 155.28 Mr. and Mrs.^Bcrnard V. Ryan 0, Kill 192 5H8 155.4 through the dance he would keep B. Maila '. 192 496 154.IS of Church St., Rumson, have an- waving his big claw, with the jaws A. (iroli „ _ 198 111,-131.23 nounced the engagement of their wide open, back and forth in a H. Aumick 185 459 1.1(1.15 daughter, Margaret Joan, toGooiRc PKG. PKG. "HE BEST "HE BETTER graceful, rhythmical motion: This A. Wymb« 190 50H 14H.I8 Warren Curtln, son of Mrs. George 32 P. Zambiiino ..196 4»8 14H.1B he repeated over and over for a O. (iu^nthtr 1R« 4^1 H7's Warren Curtin of Wood-Ridge, and long time. Finally, tiring, and dis- H. AMhcttino 192 536 145.11 tho late Mr. Curtln, covering he had lost his audience Tho bride-elect was graduated PALMOLIVE Cashmsr* Boqust SUPER he retired to the mouth of his Fair Haven from Rumuon high school and LIQUORS cave. Newark State Tcnchers college, SOAP SOAP *K Kl D Mrs. Agnes Allaire is visitlnK in where nhc was a mombcr of Nu MARKET Elizabeth with her daughter, Mrs. Thota Chi sorority. Miss Ryan is Going Sallflshlng? J. J. Whalen. REG. SIZE WHt-Rt 1 Ht W/.Sf A new service will get under way a teacher in the Rumson grammar Raymond P. "Bud" Jones, Jr., school. WINES fi ONOMI2E Feb. 12, according to Bill Bchaaf yesterday left for Daytona Beach, of the Fishing Information Bureau Mr. Curtin was graduated from 2 » 23* Fla., where he has been appointed Wood-Rldgo high school and BATH SIZE at Pennsylvania railroad station, by the Commerce department to New York city. The trip Is de- served three years with the Armed .the eontrol tower center of the Ci-forces. Ha Is a senior at Newark signed for those who can only af- vil Aeronautics authority. A combat State Teachers college. ford to be away for a short time, pilot In Italy during- the war, Mr, CHIFFON FLAKES DREFT DAVIDSON B It will cover ten days at an all-ex- Jones has been a pilot instructor An early Olympic lest was the ] 95 BROAD ST. pense cost of 1284. In Florida. He spent the Christmas throwing of rocks and weapons— 39 li BROAD ST. and New Years holiday with his this hns its modern counterpart In PKG. PKG. QFO BANK 6-\}34 RANK 6 The following article appear* In parent*, Postmaster and Mrs. Ray-the1 dlaciin, hammer throw, weight 32 30 •Outdoors Unllmlttd," tho official mond P. JOBH. and Javlln. . • ,, Pafere Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 18, 19» Music Therapist Tells Eatontown Jft/oy th* conv$nimtct of m Sttinbach charge account I %oup Of Work Woniuirs Community STEINBACH:« COMPANY Club To Raise Fund* For New Department Sirs. Hormina Brawn, music therapist at Marlfaoro state hospi- tal, addressed the meeting of the Woman's Community club of Eat- ontow-n last Thursday night in the borough hall. Mrs. Edward H. Vi- ion, president, presided at the first meeting of the new year. Mrs. Brown explained the work They've been selling madly! Here are more! of the music department which has recently been get up at the hospital and demonstrated by singing to her own accompaniment onanautoh&rp. She made a plea for musical in- struments, cabinets, records and sheet music. The department is without a piano to start this work. It was decided by the club that funds be raised by each member and Luxuriously - furred coats by a fine maker! turned in at the February meeting- The contributions will then be Mnt to the music department to «tart a fund. Mrs. Richard Roberts, civics and welfare chairman, reported that nine baskets of food were given to needy elderly persons, seven large dockings containing toys and can- Originally priced 95«00 to 119.00 . . now only dy to children and arctics and stockings to orphans. Mrs. Theodore McGinn!*, litera- ture and drama chairman, an- nounced that Mrs. Clifford Cadman had been named to attend a play in New York city this month. Mrs. Louis Mead, youth conservation de- partment head, spoke of a "Break' fast In Hollywood" party to be held at St Dorothea's hall, with James Allardice of Toms River as master of ceremonies. It was requested that "good neighbor" letters be sent All Are W% Wool Broadcloth! in for the program. The youth conservation depart- ment is sponsoring a "record hour" for children, 9 to 12 yeans of age, All Fully Lined And Interlined! every Saturday from 11:15 to noon. Mrs. Eliot Willitts is chairman and Mrs. L. J. Gracoletto, co-chairman, Mrs, Herbert Butler, chairman ot the American Home department, asked al! members interested In the home nursing course given by the American Bed Cress, to register their names with her. Toolan To Speak On Communism Allie Clark Also To Attend Breakfast Etate Senator John E. Toolaa of Fair Haven, will speak on Com- munion at th« quarterly Com- munion breakfast of St. Gabriel's Holy Name society Sunday, Jan. 23, at Pleasant Valley Inn. Other guests of honor will be Allie Clark, outfielder for the world champion Cleveland Indians, and George Sttrnweiss of the New York Yaiv kees. Senator Toolan la elected from Middlesex county. He was edu- cated in local public and parochial schools of Middlesex, and gradu- ated from Cornell law school in June, 1916. He was admitted to the bar in Feb., 1916. He was assist- ant prosecutor of Middlesex coun- ty from 1921 to 1926 and prosecu- tor from 1926 to 1931. He served in World War I as' sec- ond lieutenant, Company B, 74th Infantry. A noted defense attor- ney, he was first elected senator in 1933. AH the men of the parish, which takes in Everett, Marlboro, Holm- del and Wickatunk as well as Bradevelt, are expected to receive Communion at the 8:30 mass at St. Gabriel's church. Rev, John J. Nowak is pastor. Check Before Buying, Saya Rent Director Checking the rent control status of residential property for sale is fully as Important as probing its physical condition, Area Rent Director Michael Pecora advises prospective buyers today. Through their failure to check the registration statement on file in the rent office, several buyers made poor bargains instead of good investments, the rent director re> vealed. In all cases, the buyer did not have the true facts on the sta- tus of the property under rent con- trol. "In some cases," he said, "the buyer understood that the premises were not under rent control or that the rent ceilings were considerably higher than they are in fact. In Took," wa Mid to on* of oar foremost makers, "We'd like i other tases, the seller quoted the correct ceiling rents, but the buyer Martini for a Jyuaryeeat (pedal... a Tain* our customer* win did not understand that the rent included heat, water, electricity and Ceoldat you give «• a wtmdetfal break** "Well," he said, "fur prices have dropped. I could gas, or other (services. In still oth- ers, the buyer learned too late that pat bigger, am tanriaaa collars on a fronp of toe, 100% wool broadcloths ..." the housing accommodations are under lease." "An* bMMa tha tar aaeet model that's been ao papula* al llMiT And the number with the deep V moutoa collar?,* The rent director advises every person who is considering the par- chase of rental housing to ask the wa aafeaf. "Aad a oeat task wttfc aflvor fez, aid OM with kVnlaa . . . and plenty of women's sixes, a* well a* rent office at 151 Washington street, Newark, for answers to the follow- •baa fot sBtatMf* "IB give jeu," he agreed fat MM end, -the aama flae duality, high-fashion coat, that are coming ing questions: Is the property under rent con- through our showrooms now at MM to HIM . . . coats that have been exceptionally good In the Mew York trol?. If so Is it properly registered with •torta at theM prices.