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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXI&, NO. 48. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 22,1947 , SECTION ONE-^PAGES 1 TO Rev. John Reiss Ask Sea Bright Cited For Heroism Gunner's Island Four Properties Rev. C. A. Thunn To Preach Sunday People Demand Ousten To Say First Mass Council To Buy To Serve Boys In This Area Rev, Charles.A. Thunn, pastor of the Temple Baptist church, Min- 1 neapolis, Minn,, who has been at- Of George V. Brown At St: James New Fire Truck As Scouting Site Change Hands tending the Northern Baptist con- vention in Atlantic City this week, will arrive in Red Bank tomorrow Native Of Red Bank Residents Say Sea Bright Lions Chatham Couple night nnd will .preach In his for- mer pulpit of the Baptist church. Highlands Councilman Is Non-Resident Will Be^Ordained Hook And Ladder Receive Permission Buy Miles Property Sunday morning on the topic' "The Lost Doctrine of the Christian —Water Plant May Be Held Up In Trenton May 31 Is Antiquated Of Edward Scudder In Little Silver Faith", . . "Things are really moving along John Charles Reisi, son of Mr. An appeal for a new hook and About 200 boy scouts,* represent- Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Gere of hero In Minneapolis,', wrote the 'In thc-'flrst of two steps to cuib and Mra. Alfred, Refss of 107 Lin- ladder truck for Sea Bright fire de- ing troops from Sea Bright, Mon- Chatham have purchased through former Red Bank minister in a let- pait'of the Highlands council pro? i den place, will celebrate his first partment was made before the mouth Beach, Rumson and other Rolston Waterbury the Miles pro- ter to a friend, "and we have had Truex Named ject of a new water system, thi solemn mass Sunday, Juno 1, at St. mayor and council of that place, shore municipalities, are expected perty located en Harding road, Lit- the'. greatest year ever. We have Property'Owners' association Tues- James church. last Thursday night by Nelson to post claims on Gunner's island tle Silver. received 90 new members Into our Best Soldier day night asked for Immediate Finch and Thomas Leary. The in the South Shrewsbury river this The place comprises, about two fellowship and'have just'raised the ouster of George V. Brown, water former, who said the truck could week. After several months of ef- acres of well landscaped grounds, largest budget In the history of Un- committee chairman, on the ground < not get around corners, stressed the fort, the Sea Blight Lions club has shaded with stately maple trees. church. The Lord certainly has Red. Banker Is he docs not maintain legal resi- possible hike on Insurance rates obtained permission for use of part The house is a*landmarlc, having been good to us". dence In the borough. - unless it is replaced. Mr. Leary, a of the island for boy scout activi- formerly been part of the Uzal Me- Honored At Rutgers Tho mayor and council will study candidate for councilman, called ties and for a permanent camping Carter estate known as Tower Hill the matter with John M. Pillsbury, the apparatus "antiquated," and ground, it was announced Monday farm. The Colonial house contains John L. Hay, Jr. G. Robert Truex, son of Mrs. borough attorney, ajid Mr. Brown said the cost was not to be con- night at a joint meeting of the Sea ten rooms, five master bedrooms George 'Trucx0of 212 Maple avenue, said ho would follow the judgment sidered' when the safety of lives RONALD WEBER Bright and Highlands Lions clubs and three baths, with, service wing. ,a cadet colonel of kutgora univers- of tho borough fathers and the atr . and the protection of property are Ronald Weber of Main street,. at Harry's Lobster house. The house Is brick lined with hand- Property Bought ity Reserve Officers' Training'corP3 torncy. Tho second step of the as- involved. Tho club received a letter Mon- hewn beams and wide board floors. refjiment, waa 'nicked as tho "best sociation is to bring sorne'type of Matawan, received the certificate of Mr. .and Mrs, Gere have had the nctlon against the awarding of a Mayor Thomas Farrell recalled heroism by the Boy Scouts Nation- day night from Richard B. Scudder, soldior" in the outflflt Saturday at in behalf of his father, Edward W. house completely redecorated, re- By Elston Combs tho 53d unnual field nnd retreat pa- 569,000 contract to the Layne com- that five years ago the citizens vot- al Court of Honor Thursday for hie storing a Colonial atmosphere. Mr. pany ton the construction of a wet- ed down a proposal to buy a ne'w heroic action in saving the life of- S.cudder «f .Rumson, part owner of. rade of' the Rutgers R.O.T.C, unit the island, authorizing its use for Gere Is affiliated with the Trinity it the university stadium. ter plant. Members of tho associa- truck. "We can put it on the bal- Robccca Spencer, also of Matawan. Church corporation of New York Shrewsbury Place tion aro in favor of water improve- lot again this year If the council William E. Firth, field, scout execu- scouting pur.poses: tive, presented the award at the This letter marks the end of tho city. ment but arc opposed to this ex- so desires,", said the mayor. Possi- campaign to obtain .the island for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eastman of Now Occupied By penditure, feeling that the erection bility oc securing a piece of appa- District III Court of Honor held at New York city have recently pur- of a new plant is not necessary. ratus through the War Assets Ad- Matawan • high school. scouting. The movement started Weber was cited for averting a last fall when Rumson Coun- chased the Colonial homo of Les- Lawyer—Other Sales The petition, asking for the oil*- ministration was suggested by the cilmcn J. • Edward Wilson and ter A. Cole at 27 Highland avenue, mayor and he left the matter in the tragedy when the Spencer girl Rod Bank, The attractive Cape Cod colonfal ter of Councilman • Brown, reads': hands of tho fire committee for in- waded beyond her depth. The scout, Harold Goetchlus were discuss- "We, the undersigned taxpayers ot then a member of troop 93 of Mat- ing a road condition with a Mr. Eastman is associated with home at the northeast corner of the borough of Highlands, respect- vestigation. land owner ' near the island. the firm of Austin-Nichols in Sycamore avenue and Hance rou'd, awan Methodist church, swam to Shrewsbury, has been purchased by fully petition and demand that you_ The written resignation of Stan- the struggling girl and got her The property owner questioned the Brooklyn. A few years back Mr. as mayor, together with the mem- ley Wi Fowler as building inspector appearance of a house boat on the and Mra. Eastman were in show Elston Combs, partner In the. firm safely to shore. of Parsons, . Labrccque, Canzona. bers of the council, request the was not accepted on motion by island and complained that it was business and. arc well known In the resignation of George V. Brown as Councilman Jacks White, who stat- an eyesore. The councllmen re- world'of entertainment,: & Combs. Mr. Combs Is also coun- REV. JOHN C. REISS . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinhelmer sel and solicitor for the Red Bank a councilman, .and if he refuses to ed that he believed that the rea- turned to the borough and asked Savings & Loan association. comply, that you cause him to be son given by Mr. Fowler was "not War Department their assessor who owned the is- of Woodbine avenue, Little Sliver, removed from office and his place Ordination ceremonies will be the real reason." In- his letter he land. have purchased through the same The property was purchased declared vacant, because by law he held May 31 at the cathedral in stated that the position was taking Iki this process, the Sea Bright agency, the, six-room Colonial home from John L. Hay, Jr., whottn is not qualified to serve In such a Trenton, at' which Bishop William To Lay Off 500 assessor was questioned and news of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bruno in Sa- health haa compelled him to A. Griffin will preside. Rev. Francis too much of his time. move to Tucson, Ariz. C. F. Bor- capacity, In us much oa he Is n& An argument took place between got around that the owner was be- lem Lane, Llttlp Silver. The house longer a resident of Highlands, J. Dwyer, pastor of St. Dorothea's ing sought. At the same time, mem- was constructed by Allen Brothers den and G. H. Neviua acted as church in Eatontoivn, will be spon- Garwood E. Fhlfer, who conducts In This Area agcnt3 in, tho sale of tho proper tj. having moved and transferred hit a plumbing business, and Police bers of tho Lions club, headed by about six years ago and is air-con- home and business interest to Free- sor. Father Dwyer was assistant Jack Ryan, George Krauss and ditioned, has copper .plumbing, a White'the residence is compara- hold. Wo p^nt out that there is pastor at St. James church when Chief Bert Boyer. ' Mr. Garwood Herbert Fowler, .scoutmaster, tiled kitchen and tiled bath. The tively new, It is understood that a Father Relss started studies for tho contended that the officer had Cut In Civilian , grounds are attractive with many homestead dating back to Colonlul no color of local citizenship now thought the 40-acre tract of unde- 1 vested in George V. Brown, and it priesthood) failed to investigate tho theft of veloped land would be suitable for varieties of flowering shrubs 'and times existed upon tho site. There tools from the former's truck. The Force To Go" Into is a deep well in excellent state of is contrary to the best interost of- : The first mass will be said at 11 ^scouting. They contacted- Rumson a largo outdoor barbecue. tho borough and its taxpayers and a. m. Assisting will be Msgr. Jo- chief retaliated by stating that Mr. and Sea Bright officials In an at- Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Hoffman .preservation, which Is reported to Phifer had never given him a list Effect By Juiy 1 have boon used by advancing co- rcntpayers to continue him in of- aeph T. Casey, archpriest; Father tempt to find the owner. Rumson of Red Bank have bought the Eng- fice." . ' Dwyer, deacon; Rev. Henry J. of the stolon tools. The officer _^ / Councilman Charles B. Harding, lish cottage on- Hartshorne lane, lonial troops.during tho British ro- Burke, subdeacon, and two fellow stated further that Mr. Phlfer had Middletown, from Montgomery trcat from the battle of Monmouth. G. ROBERT TRUEX Brig. Gen. Jerry V. MatejUa, learned that Mr. Scudder owned The alte of the present residence There were about 100 names on seminarians of Father Relss, mas- failed to take out a plumbing li- Commanding General of Fort Mon- part of the Island and the other Jones. After redecoration is com- tty) petition. Tho'petition was cir->,. ters: of ceremonies. Rev. Gerard cense, although he had questioned into their new home. Mr. Hoffman has a frontage of some 100 feet on The former Red Bank high school mouth, issued the following state- part belonged to a defunct real es- Sycamore avenue and a depth of eulated over a period of days, and Sloyan,-.a::fol'mer schoolmate of him several times about it. After ment today explaining how a recent state company. Letters were writ- plctcd tho Hoffmans plan to move graduate received a gold medal copies were available to those who Father RelaJV will preach the eer- Mr. Phifer admitted that he has ten to "Mr. Scudder and at last per- is with public relations at Fort approximately 400 feet,upon Hance from Dr. Robert C. Clothier, presi- War Department order to separate road. It line been well landscaped dent of Rutgers, for "Excellence wanted to sign before going into MOn.-Fatriier Burke Is also.- a-Red no license, Mayor Farrell informed a number of civilian ~ employees mission was recolved. Monmouth. "_.... by the former owners. the council meeting room Tuesday * Bank-: Catholic high school grad- Him that under a borough ordi- According to members of the in theoretical and practical know- from government'service and re- ledge and outstanding leadership night. uate. .;:;.: :,-"•.;. nance a .license is necessary. duce others to lower salary grades club, a mess hall will be built on Mr. Combs' former homo was at, The Property Owners association In reporting that a new blinker tho Island and the club will take Bradley Beach, but his active in-" qualities'^ a gold medal from the Born.In the present home o£ his will affect his command. Four-Acre Rumson Jersey Blue chnptcr, daughters of retained the services of Ward light was needed on the hook and "The War, department has or- steps to landscape tho aroa and torcsts In Red Bank has caused Kremcr, Asbury Park attorney, who parents, Father Reiss was educated ladder truck, Councilman White proceed with general beautlttcation him to liquidate his seashore prop- the American Revolution, for the in 8t.;;J|i>BB« grammar schp.pl, a dered military installations through- Waterfront Sold erty and make Shrewsbury his per- highest record. in military science, spoko In behalf ot tho,petition. Mr, graduatedf.-ftpm Red Bank >(?»tho- stated that the former light had out the United States to reduce the measures. According to. Mr. Ryan, Kremcr cited the case ot the bor- disappeared. Councilman Lester number of civilian personnel. Thjs Bcouta is liable to the United States manent home. and a gold medal for excellence In lic high' school In 1939. He Went Other transactions reported by his military studies. ough of Sqa Bright and Eugene E. two years at Catholic university, Pcrrine said the mayor and coun- directive naturally affects men and anyone stealing anything from the Brooklyn Man Buys Gardella, showing the similarity ot cil should have some explanation women employed at this .station. In government. the C. F. Borden agency include the Truex Was in the reviewing stand the cases. He said that Gardella j Washington, D. C, and fl've years About 100 Lions heard talks by sale for tho Lovett nurseries of a at the ceremonies in which the reg- 'SC 'immaculate Conception semin- about Its disappearance.... Wetlter. round figures, approximately 500 Part Of Scudder Place 25-acro plot in Everett to Guy B.. was ousted from the council aftef Covert, a - member of trie fire de- civilian omplolyees will receive ro"- Robert VanBrunt of Fair Haven, iment of 539 elementary and 38 ad- a court hearing. When Mr. Brown ary In Darlington, where^ he re- L1on zone chairman, and John Johnson; the salb of a hollow tile vanced course students, including ceived his A. B. degree He then partment, told the council that ductlori in force notices before the The Ray Van Horn agency, real- and stucco residence on Navesink ceases to be a bonande resident when he and other firemen vyere new fiscal year, which begins July Hawkins of Little Stiver, district 34 war veterans, took part In the of Highlands he must no Ion-rer ^returned to Catholic U., whero he Lion'governor. It was announced tors of Fair Haven, report tho sale River road belonging to Louis" C. military competition and review. received the S. T. L. degree. Some checking up on the firemen's hats 1. of a four-acre water-front property Granato, to Mlllard F. Wafle; sale serve on the council, declared the and coats at various homes they "Certain functions presently per- that the first anniversary dinner of Tho cadet colonel was an out- attorney. "I dq not think there 1» time after celebrating tho June 1 the Sea Bright club w,puld be held in Rumson. This attractive place, ,of tho property on Maple avonu'o, mass, Father Rclsa will be assigned woro threatened with arrest several formed by civilian employees will purchased by Arend L. Michelson Eatontown, belonging to MBS. Ellen standing nthlcto at Red Bank high any doubt that his functions «p a be handled by military personnel May 28 at Hotel Rumson. Several school, winning letters In football, borough councilman have ceased," a. parish In Trenton diocese by times. Sea Bright, Rumson and Highlands of Brooklyn' is part of the river- S. Dingman to Mr. Tallmage and Bishop Griffin. The blinker light disappearance in the near future. Civil service front estate owned for many years Willo R. Jones; sale of a Tower baseball and tennis. He married he said. Mr. Kremcr said that If rules and regulations will govern councllmen wero guests at the din- Hill building site to Austin B. Pohl, Miss Nancy Carroll Burt of Avon Mr. Brown remained on the coun- " One of 11 children, Father Relss waa cleared up by Chief Boyer, ner. [ by Edward W. Scudder, publisher Is the Becond member of the fam- who stated it was stolen when it the selection of those being sep- of tho Newark Evening News and who la connected with the Bayn- recently. During the war Truex cil, future moves of the council ily to enter a religious vocation. The was placed In the road as a warn- arated. The retention rights of Newark Sunday News. - ton Linoleum . company, and the was a forward observer for the would be subject to attack. veterans and employees of long sale of the Guy VanNess property, Field artillery with the Third Army. other Is Sister Mary Charitina of 'ing light during the Halloween pa- The plot has about 400 feet^of Mrr Pillsbury 'then said that • ' the Sisters of Mercy, who is sta- rade. Referring to the hats and government service with permanent Bordentown Choir Patterson avenue, Shrewsbury, to The Register oxtends congratula- tioned In Keansburg. Other sisters status will naturally receive pre- water frontage on Oyster bay, part Joseph P.. Laurino, who Is asso- tions to a former newaboy. • man could maintain two residences, coats, he said that a long time ago of the South Shrewsbury river, in- ciated with the DuPont company at and cited the .case of Mayor Hague and brothers are Mrs. Thomas Bor- the council gave permission to the ference. With many functions be- den, Mary Relss, Eva Relss, Mrs. ing consolidated, a number of posi- To Be Heard in cluding one side of a lagoon 392 Parlln. . firemen to take their hats and tions will be abolished. This move feet long. The purchase includes tt (Continued on page 2) jSugene Guryansky, George, Henry, coats home, and that he can ac- Charles and Edward Relss. An- le part .of a step-by-step economy seven-room residence and garage, New High In Want count for every hat and coat. program designed to maintain the Methodist Church which is now being remodeled Into other brother, Alfred Reiss, was Reporting on. a. county confer- killed in action in World war II, army on a peacetime basis and re- a two-story year-round modern res- Club To Aid Advertisements Foxwood Park ence at Freehold Mayor Farrcll duce the tax load on the public. idence. Other buildings are a Immediately following the first said final approval of hotels in the "In a memorandum published 35 Singers Of Manual stable, greenhouse, potting house, The Red Cross Property Sold mass a dinner for priests and mem- borough relative to adequate fa- -May 16, all civilian personnel were tool house, turkey house and gar- Also New High In bers of the family,will be held at cilities to protect guests in the requested to attend one of the four Training Institute age. the Molly Pitcher hotel. From 3 un- event of flre rests' with the mayor meetings Monday of this week at The purchaser was represented Women's Club Party Number Of Pages Frank Hackstaff Buys til 6 o'clock a general reception will and council, fire chief, police chief places convenient to their work. To Render Program by the law firm of Quinn, Doremus, and building Inspector. Three places Friday Afternoon be held In the school auditorium, The purpose of these meetings was McCue and Russell, and the seller Since publication of the article On Silverton Avenua jwhlchjthe_yftung_p_rjest has In- in the borough, which contain to explain reduction In force pro- — A-cholr-oL35_mixed_volccB from,by Applegate, Foster^-Eeussllle and In-Tha-Reglster last Thursday-call- vited" local friends and St. James rooms for 30 "or more guests, are" cedures-and -the-downgrading -Of_ the Bordentown Manual Training Cornwcll. ing to the attention of our readers An eight-room house on Silver- parishioners. slated for Inspection, he added, salaries." High as well -as low- sal- institute will provide t program of chairman of the annualcard party ton avenue, Foxwood park, Little ary grades will bo affected, both In sponsored by the Red Bank. Wo- that The Register is again classed and must receiyo a certificate be- sacred music, including several ! man's club for the benefit of the as the top weekly in the United Silver, has been sold through th» fore they can bo opened for the the reduction in force and the sal- Negro Spirituals, at next Sunday Family of Eleven States Be baaed on figures com.nile'd Thompson agency of Red Bank for ary adjustments. A War depart- county Red Cross to be held to- Anniversary Sale summer. evening service. They will b.e direc- morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by the American Press association, Herbert G. Brooks of Jersey City Councilman Npls Jacobsen rec- ment film entitled "Reduction In ted by Charles Hlggins, who will In Need Of A House at the clubhouse. The event will bo we have received many congratula- to Frank B. Hackstaff of Long ommended new election booths to Force-" was shown to all persons sing., a group of request numbers. tions,, personal, telephone and let- Branch. Tho dwelling is of hollow attending these meetings. The Monmouth county welfare- a dessert-bridge. > Of Davidson Bros. replace the present 50-year-old The program follows: Assisting the chairmen are Mra. ters, on our achievement. Many of tile construction and has four bed- booths, which he said cost the borr "It is only natural that tho ci- board has an urgent need for a these congratulations have come rooms, tile bath, large living room vilian force hero Is being cut. Tho Organ. Prelude, "Old French Chanson", house at a reasonable rental for a Joseph C. Carroll, president; Mrs. with fireplace, dining room, kitchen ough money to erect every time Arranged .by Felton family of eleven who have been Marcus Higglnbotham, Mrs. Mart from old-time readers and adver- Firm Celebratinp they are used. The matter was re- number of employees needed here Antlphon—(Scripture) tisers of The Register who are and den. There is a two-car garage during the critical war years must Rev. Roger J. Squire and choii* separated since last February when P. Havlland, Mrs. Cornelius G. Al- familiar with The Register's activi- on the property. 33rd Birthday ferred to the committee on police now bo reduced. It took a lot of Congregutlono.1 Hymn, "Gome, Thou evicted from their home on Staten ler, Mrs. Lester H. Cole, Mrs. Wil- and town hall, of which Council- Almighty King" Island. The husband and father is lie C. Conovcr, Mrs. Ira D. Emery, ties during the past half-century. The riverfront house on Nave- people to service an army of over "O Lord, How Manifold Are Thy Works", Mrs. Walter G. French, Mrs. How- To Bay wo appreciate these kind sink River road. Locust, owned by . Davidson Brothers are celebrat- man Robert Robinson Is chairman. 10.000,000 men and women with the Dickinson a $50-a-woek accountant, and of thoughts is putting It mildly. ing their 33d birthday at their Red The election of Garwood E. "Sweet Little Jcsua Boy" necessity is living in a furnished ard S. Higginson, Mrs. William L. Mrs. A! Elizabeth Shepherd of Con- Implements and necessities of war. Robert MacCinaey Russell, Sr., Mrs. Cromwell Wataon cord, Maes., has been rented Bank, Perth Amboy and New Phifer as a member of the hook The fact that they receive reduc- loom near his work. The wife, a We are again blowing our horn Brunswick stores with an "appre- and ladder company was con- "Tho Prayer Perfncl", Slenson former resident of the bay shore and Miss Elizabeth Higginson. In relation to last Thursday's issue, through the agency to James Crank tion In force notices or«arc called Pastorn! Prnyer. Rev. Roger J. Squire . section, works nights in a diner, which consisted of 48 pages, the of New York. The property Is loV ciation sale* at which big savings firmed. upon to accept less salary Is no re- "Salvation li Created", Techesnokof Members of the club drama de- catcd on the north bank of the ' are being offered in every depart- flection on the individuals or their "From Heaven Above", and spends her days househunting partment, directed by Mrs. Arthur largest edition In the number, of ment. ' F. Mcllun ChrlHUniicn In this vicinity. Mayhew, will present tho play "In- pages, ever put out by The Register Shrewsbury river nnd - consists of ability. They did a splendid job nnd "Legend", Plotr I. Tchaikovsky for a rngular1 Issue. three acres on which Is an 11-room This well known firm opened In Memorial Service merit the thanks of tho government "Balm In Rllead", Charles Hlgarln. The children range in age from cident In Monmouth", in tho Fort residence. Red Bank about-23 years ago on and the people". "Soon a Will De Done", 13 months to 14 years. The baby Monmouth hospital auditorium, to- Also, In "last Thursday's issue the site of the present Merchants At Middletown ' William L. D«»«ra night, there were 735 separate adycrtisc- Mr. Hackstaff ia afnllated with Manual Training School A Oappella has been placed in a Monmouth Brann Stewart Engineering and Trust company. With the growth The Middletown township flre de- choir county foster home, and another The club will sponsor a student ments In The Register's well known of business they opened a larger Veteran Buys Home Offertory child is living with relatives on from the Red Bank area who will classified department. This, too, Is Construction company of Philadel- partment will hold Its tenth annual Congregational Hymn. "Day la Dying phia. During the war he was * establishment at 45 Broad street memorial servlco next Sunday at Long Island. Thcjother seven chil- attend tho Youth Instituto at the a new high. Tho Register's classi- and a few years ago moved their In Red Bank In tho Went" dren are In tho children's conter at New Jersey Teachers college at fied department Is Monmouth boun- major In the army, assigned to the tho Leonardo Baptist' church at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Shaw of "Hoaanna", F. Mellue Chrl»tlan«en 1057th Engineers port construction wine and liquor department Into a 7:45 p. m. Russel L. Tctley, chap- "God Id a Spirit", Alo*ander Kopytov ' New York city. Fivo of the seven Montclolr In June. Mis. Hermann ty's market place, whero buyers store at 39% Broad street. Last Bradley Beach hove purchased the "Jerico", . Charles' Hlgslns wero recently laid up with scarlet Asendoif and Mrs. Leslie D. Seeley and sellers meet svety Thuraday, and repair group in tho European year the firm opened a super mar- lain of tho township fire depart- six-room residence, garage nnd "City Called llen-ven" Hull Johnson fever and .measles at the same time. will bo In charge of arrangements nnd those who have received sat- Theater of Operations. ment, will offer, tho invocation and la'ndscapcd plot located at 47 Wav- "My Cod nnd . I" I. Fl. Sergei isfactory returns from the smnll ket at 95 Broad street. the roll call of tho dead, will bo "Fnrewcll Anthem" Peter Llttkin They have recovered but aro In for tho luncheon at Old Orchard In their announcement tho firm crly place, Red Bank, through the Mnnunl Training School A Cnnpelln need of plenty of fresh air and sun- Country club next month. Assisting investments in the classified depart- June Brides. read by Newton.A. Mallett, secre- Ray Van Horn agency, realtors of ; . cnoln shine. Anyone who can help this with arrangements will Bo Mra; ment number in the thousands, f'.lfts thnt *he will nerd and apprci advises up during this 17- tary of the department, i Fair Haven. Mr. Shaw is a veteran Bendlctlon tUu. Wmr-Bvrr aluminum, Pyrrt day sale which continues to May Tho service will begin at 8 family should get In touch with Higglnbotham and Miss Higglnson. Kilt nets, Hllcj, hampers, sets of dishes. 31 and adds, "you'll have cause to Other presentations'will include of World war II. o'clock. Members and friends of tho Miss Edith Turner at tho Mon- Vnccliiatlc-n Notice. We hnvr them nil. Trcr delivery. Nat- , celebrate when you see higher a memorial address by "Rev. Ell The property has been owned and congregation aro Invited-to share mouth county welfare board ofllco 4% -Mortgage Money The Red Ilnnk llonrd of Henlth will ionnl .', A 10. Tt-own's, 47 Orond etreet* prices later on." wood S. Wolf, pas'tor of tho church; occupied several yoars by Mr. and In this program. Following the ser- on Pearl street. The telephone for llomcB, farms, country estates, bus* offer frre vnctinntion to lu'hnol children —Advertisement. • a momorlal service .by former Chief number is Reel Bank 6-1204. liiesn LulldlntTa—existing or new. Long iivintr in thf I!r>j-oiiRh of Itcd Bunk, nnd Mrs. Frank Ranlori. vice the membersvof the senior choir terms, ensy [inymeti's. llbern) loans on to ndults irvii.K in tha linruiiuli of'Itrd " -It's Smart. " Commencing June lit. Eugene Reardon,. and a solo by Tho purchaser wns raprosantnd will moot with the monitors of the aci-ontnbls, Droportle*. Ara yuu tiaylnu Bunk whn show cnuae why tbey enn- 'hot nfford to fto to Ihrll- own dnctor to' bo thrift/. Snvo better than 1% ok , New store hours. Week-dnya, 8 a. m. Charlos Mocker of River Plaza by Milton M. Abramoff and tho sell- guest choir In the fireplace room Standard Awniiiff Co. ' moro thnn 4% 7 If KO. ask us about re- your fuel oil.. (Jail UM for vuui next AU to 10 p. m.! Sundnys, 10 n. m.' to 2 p. plncine your mortgnue nnd savins yuu unil imy, The time art U Mny -Sth, nt Mose company. A welcome address er by Edward W. Wiao of tho firm for light refreshments and fellow- Nothlnir can Kive' more comfort tlmn 3 p. m.. nt thp Borough Hnll. Dr. Iliinsr nt H 7/10 cents per ffallon. Special cash xn.. 4 p. m., to 10 p. m. will bo, delivered by Morris Joseph, of Wlso & Wise, Red Bank attor- ship. , • •' ^wnlnKs. . Twenty yenrs hnvo shown us money. Joseph O. MRCUB Agency. Real- tnun '.n chumr. All viu'rinntuina i\rn plnti. llnncs & llnvls. I'lions Rid Bank Walter C., Dennis, Little Silver, N. J. township fire chief. Mrs. Ralph how to select tho proper pattern. Ci\U tors. Morticnae nop&rlment. Phona nt lh» ndults' own risk nnd tho jinrenti 6-0103.—Advertisement. ' —-Adverttsemc-nt. neys. - i vis for estllnnte. Htnhdnrd AwnlnK Co. Rtlmson 1.0144.'—Advertisement, of children. Pcaso will be organist. Mortiaia Money. Charles Mnrnller, 35 Bust Front street. "Th. Candle U«ht." Notice. Red Ilnnk Donrd of ll.nlth. For Sale. We can placo nny jrood mortgage 1'hone lied Ilnnk B-06U6,—Advertise- New Electrolux Vacuum Dr. Clitrenra Combs. Htnlth Officer. t'nther'a l)ny innls nnd. elfts now oa. , MDnmouth Craftsman'* dinner for Mortgage Money. Now and old ' furniture, chnirs, table loan. Inrge or-amall, low interest rate, ment, clcnneri nre now being delivered at pre- - Advertisement. di»plny nt the 'Cnnilln Light Gift Shop;' Saturday, May 24, has been cancelled We have, plenty of money to place on lumps, runs, all household nrtlclcH nt lloynton Agency, H Drummond' Place, war iiriro, l''or frfo demonstration In l-'uil- HKVIMU-- Advertisement, Until the. fall teuton. Bood first bond, and mortgage.. If you reasonable prices. Vornon II. Parker, Reil Bank, N. J. rhone lied Bank 6- "Tha Candle Llzht." Itcd Ilnnk vlflnlly In your homo, phone Chntrmnn. nra In.need of A mortgage.. It .would pay r>T2 West Front mroet, Itlvrr l'lnin, Rrd 0H5:!.—Adver tile ment. will help you plnn your woildliiir pnity- nt nnco. Also n|,ara pnrts nnd repairs. May Queen Crowning*. ' —Advertisement, , . you to uoe ua first. It. V. .Ft. H.- Stout, Bank. Phone It'rd Ilnnk 0-245.1-11.—Ad- tilhlii docorntlons, cnndlfis. llowers, iilncn- Don't dclny. I'linne today, Rumson 1> Dnri't miss rrowninii Mny Queen nt 77-Drond itreet, Red Dank. Phona Red vertisement. Futl OH cnrdi, wcddlntf bolls, bi'ldoitmnidi, wed- 04U8-H.—Advertisement. Ulvcr ' strrrt school, Thuriidny. evenini:, Hallmark Cards. Bunk' fl.2141.—Advertisement. lo suit *our' hurner: heat grades and ding rnk« figure* nnd cnnillrfl. The Mny 2Hth, Mlionsorrd hy 'lishcrs of I'il- Now nn illapliiy (or "r'ulhor's l>ny" M.n! I'nnnnl CMIi" For Mire. 'prims. Unexcelled service. 'l-'rod'U. Wt. t'rmnle Utrht, l'nlr llnvon.—Advertise- Anctlo.iaer nnd Appraiser, Kr.lin llnlillil rhurch. Mr«. Until I). and .'.'(Irnduntlnn l)ny," fi rents to [i0 Turkeys. V Also it&cMnricn. Lnrucrt Hlnck In knfT Co, Ited Bank,. Fhons Red Dunk' ment. II. I.. Coat> ' 41)0 llnth nvcuilr, I.ons Mills, prcxlilfnl ; Itev. II. ],. Mnmin, pns- cenln. Vnx'i Gift • Shop, Jl MonmoiUh tor, All wrlcrunr. - AdvrrtlM'tm-nt. 1 .Hcntnurnnls, -hotel citteferi nnd [ill. Monmouth county*. HcKnll'Pi 1lfl"j Nmlli llrunl. 1'hons II..1MI". "Any kind ol Blirtt,, Kcil Ilnnk AilvcrlUr-mcnl. . „..,. Snto inirtlci!, hroiid-hrenstcd milk fed, Drnndwiiy, LOUR Urnncli. uprn uvoninui. . Cnrly. Mornlni Sun unction ' Any where."—"Ad vertiiement. r'nioi'd on our own farm, Toil 'tunlily, — Atlvertlscmi/iit. Gas Ranges., *el« ynlM children up loo rmly. Ooinn Rnnson Lighters. ' . Red Dank Business Institute. 2.7 to 3r> nouiiils, White Arros Turkey Caul'cul uis oil nna UM. wttti nven dnwu mill KVL ilnrk tfrecii window Mindin Slendcrlia (JpL your "itiHieoir P

4. silo No. 5. U. B. 18,...Ohlo,,CaB,..4te., Poppi*H»BileiUsyrter*.—• ±^ >••• .-r - • WUHim-.vojuut^hm. up u •i.ooa'.Mu AlL6^iv'*o.b;ink)li»Iarnh£ of sweeCeorn nnd "The' Cahdlf'Lltht." ' ' d IJh'ilk ' Iloalster olnce. We hdpo Koliel ETnir!,!-- f,u. will Dick up pHliurs Typewriters, or any nnrt of 2.000 sham of etoek 'Jun« frTWI p. m., Kolfowilflp 1W(. field sends. Oonnver Brothers, Wlekn- Fortfglfts thnt ure tllu~i!ront, visit the nil our youuir .friends will help'us nirnln, nnd m'nenefnes. Cull Rsd HnnN 0-81711 Now mill rrhtillt, nil innkns nnd port* Mnyplnks will keep your atoniRrh' lu Second National Dank of Hid He.. llolmilcl, bxtliiidlcn Aid' of Fmlcrnted tiuik. Phone Holmdel 9-0121.—Advor. Cnndlo Light Olft Shop, Pair Knven.— Mny 24, H n. m, Thnnk you. Ununl Snva all paper and masnslnas.—Adver- ablrn. Berl'lco'a. Phone lied Dunk 6-O4S5. the pink. Ifnr side nt.nl) druKKista.- Ad- John W«.'m«rt. Tilenhom Allnntlo Hit t church.—Aavcrtjsornont. ' tlHcment. . . ' Advertisement. - liriKc*. Tho cummlttoe.—'jAdvcrtUetnent. tisement. All! ViTllnemi'lH. , lands 1.000) — Aduirtlatment, Chryaler, • riynioulh, lnUrtiatlona.1, Ghi-ytter) L'lymuuth, lnlf.rnn.Uona.1, Chry-ilir, riymouili, InternnUnnnl, Chryiltt, I'tymoiith, Iniirnatlon'al Ghfyslsr, I'lyinoiuh, iiiternntlonal Unryiier. I'lyniuulh, InlarnntloneJ. Cliryiltr, I'lfinouth, lutsrnntlonal, Chryiltr, I'lymoutn, Intirm .. Bal"» and service. Miturlce Hohwarlt. Salea mil service. Maurice SoliwarU, .tales slid nrvlte. .Miturlc* adiwnru. 3nl«i and servlri. Maurice Bchwarli. Ss.l«i aiul sen-inssenns,, Mnurlct tjuhwartt. flnui anil servn-e, Maurice rjohwarti, Halas an* itrviie. Msurlce tfchwsrls, •Salfit and lirvU-e, . MaUrlc.* Suhwi Phone Bad Bank ' |."7IJ,—AdrertlM. I'honi Hiit Dink I-07I7.—Adurtlta. Phone Red Bank ••07«7,—AdvuUit. rhona JUd j),nk liO7»7.—Adrtrtllt. 11'hufih i KiKdd Dink «-07l7,—Advtrtln«07l7Advtrtln. 1'lioitf Hid Uank 0.0787.—Adrtrtlia. I'honi Rid Hank •-U787.—Advertise. 1'hone Hid Dunk 1-071(7Ai •••nt. ••• - ...... ' .. »«• ' t' JMnt, own. mint menu mint.

I;' fcPaee Two RED BANK REGISTER/MAY 22, 1947_ Citizens Demand Annual Meeting, a TAXI PIANO LESSONS Carton Speaks To At Your Horn, or Mr Studio Ouster Of G. Brown Program Review The First Methodist Church >. T. CAB CO. Fred A. Wohlforth, B. S. Ed. Press Group (Continued From Page 1) Joseph C. Irwln, president of the 247 BROAD STBEDT, BED BANTI, N. J. Take core at your winter'inlta and overcoats, They can be Twenty-Four Hour Service PiuiUt for Cluti. Reception., etc. of Jersey City, who spends his sum- Community Y.M.C.A., announces 2 Sllverwblta Av«, «t Pinckney Road Laud* County Papers mers at Deal. Mr. Kreraer brought the annual meeting and program CORDIALLY INVITES THE PUBLIC cleaned, stored and returned I PHONE R.B. 6-3230 review will be held Sunday after- "ready to wear next fall, for R. B. S-2499-J up the point of intent to move out noon at 4:30 o'clock at the "Y" HUNDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1947, AT 8 P. M. For Public Service of the borough and stated that In home, 40 Riverside avenue. only $2.50. Call Today. the case of Mr. Brown, the council- SERVICE OF SACRED SONGS AND SPIRITUALS man has: moved hie family and la Highlights of tft|e program will Prosecutor J. Victor Carton was include a short business session for PRESENTED BY THE A CAPPBLLA CHOIR, sending his /children to Freehold the election of directors and trus- the speaker at the annual meeting schools. ... • ' . .' BORDENTOWN MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL. of the Monmouth County Press as- tees; a report of the season's pro- LEON'S sociation Monday nlghl at Crystal After the primary petitions had gram activities by Boy E, Cotton, MR. CHARLES BIGGINS, Director and Soloist. WHITE ST. At. B. B. 6-2800, Brook inn, Eatontown. He la.tt.ded been filed tn March, Mr. Brown an- generaljiecretary; B. talk_by James "the county newspapers and pointed nounced he would hot tun again. Lee Ellenwoba, slate secretary of VOGUE GOWNS, ING. out that their co-operation and pub- His term expires in January. He the New York State Young Men's licity have done much to" help his also stated he would resign this Christian association, and musical office give efficient service to coun- summer if part of his business was selections by the Bordentpwn State ty taxpayers. completely removed from High- School. choir of forty voices'. ', 4O3 Spier Ave. Louis H. Farb, general manager lands. In addition to the formal pro- of the Dally Record, was elected The request to oust Mr. Brown is gram, friends and guesta are in- HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME? president, succeeding: Donnoll Shor- closely interwoven with, the; asso- vited to Inspect the building and tell, superintendent of the mechan- ciation's attempt to block the wa- club exhibits. . AT * ALLENHURSJ, N. J. ical department of the As&ury Park ter plant-contract, to Layne, The V Preas. Others elected were IJJ^aw- past few days members of the as- BANQUETS? lence French, editor of the Free- sociation have been conferring with Where Is TKe PICNICS? hold Transcript, and James J. No- Ward Kremer; and have apparent- CLAMBAKES? CONVENTIONS? lan, city editor of the Asbury Park ly been satisfied with his moves. Jt Attwood Parrot? Are now showing a complete . ' Press, vice presidents. Miss Louella was learned that J1.500 will be re- Id, there a 50-year old parrot OUTINGS? BALL GAMES? Frey, a member of the reportorial quired to bring an injunction making a home with Mrs. Mildred line of summer dresses from the . staff of The Register/; v/ds elected against the borough. -However, no Khutson of Shrewsbury avenue, secretary-treasurer. definite-plan has been formulated, Highlands, and if so, does the bird OR ANY SOCIAL GATHERING, INDOORS OR OUT ? leading manufacturers at $12.95 William Bowes: of the" Daily Rec- and there Is a "possibility the asso- belong there1? These questions wero ord was chairman of the nominat- ciation will keep the matter out of hashed over Monday night -before up. Also a complete line of beach ing committee, assisted by Mr. No- court. " . Recorder Archibald A. Wackerof Keep the Memory Fre^h With a Group Photo lan and Thomas Tighe of the As- Mr. Kremer is reported to ha,ve Union.rThe hearing, was brought wear and sportswear from Sun bury Park Press, and Harold Kelly about~Dy Miss Edna Attwood of told his clients he could- stbprthe Vauxhall, who claims the parrot is - (Special Rates For Large Groups) '•',••' of The Register. contracts later but would prefer to Surf, Beaucraft, Carolyn Schnurer, More than 80 members, repre- hers oven though it,-, has been liv- get at it as soon as possible. The ing three stories above her (in the- BY senting the various Monmouth association is planning to'"meet to- same Vauxhall home) with Mrs. Gabar and other nationally known c-o u n t y newspapers, attended. night to plan future moves. It is Eva Attwood, her stepmother. The Guests were Mrs. Carton and Roger the opinion of the association that stepmother is in a Summit hospital makers. . Davis, public relations director of if Mr.. Brown is ousted the tax- and the parrot was taketf to High- Monmouth Memorial hospital. payers will be saved money all lands by Mrs. Knutson, a relative. around. CAMvAlR The caso was delayed one. week. You'll find everything you want Third Generation There was an element of secrecy Mrs. Knutson said the bird was in about future actions of the associa- a "safe place", which some wag Commercial and Aerial Photographs' for summer hours in the sun fcom Of Twins In Family tion Tuesday night as citizens said cannot be Highlands at this swarmed about the association of- time, with all the controversy over 18 BROAD ST., RED BANK R. B. 6-4109 • sleek fitting bathing suits to. allur- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Drew o£ ficials, asking what was to come tho water issue. Little Silver Point road, Little Sil- after the petition. Members of the ing playsuits and sun dresses. ver, are parents of twin daughters, group Informed The Register that born Wednesday of last week at the matter was now in the hands Monmouth Memorial hospital. The of Mr. Kremer, but no action is children have teen named Virginia expected until after tonight's moot- and Jessie Drew. ing. There was also a rumor arounU This is the third generation of' town Tuesday night that some one DISTINCTIVE FASHIONS twins In Mrs. Drew's family, and was going to finance the Injunction all are livjng. Mrs. Drew's sister, proceedings. The basis of this Mrs. Norman Wagner of Freehold, rumor waa that Mr. Kremer was From A Distinctive Shop is her twin, and their mother, Mrs. still interested in the association Jessie Taylor of Montclair is a as clients. Some feel that Mr. twin. Mrs. Taylor's twin brother Is Brown will resign before the next living in Kansas City. borough council meeting, June 3, at VOGUE GOWNS NEWARK, N. J. One of the twins was named for which time bids for the $114,000 Mrs. ^Wagner, and the other for her bond issue will be received ana mother. awarded. The idea of a water plant Is not new. The issue was climaxed last summer when week after week residents of Navcslnk avenue and other residents of the hill areas, swarmed the council chamber, de- PAINT UP TIME manding enough water for every- day needs. The sluatlon was more ARKET acuto In the summer, sinco the FOR THIS WEEK-END population -was larger, and less pressure was avallablo for hill resi- T HERE ARE SOME REAL dents when all the taps were turned RED BANK on In the main part of town. Several years ago a Burvey of the VALUES TO GET YOU STARTED water plant was made and a new oyatom recommended. This was the 21 W FRONT ST TELJ&-O5O8 Goff plan. Another plan was sub- PURE GUM 1'^ EAGLES mitted by Craig Flnnegan, borough enginoer. The borough formulated a plan FROST-LIKE by which the water system could TURPENTINE be constructed. This plan would SIRLOIN cost $120,000. The plan, which was IN YOUR CONTAINER FLAT-WHITE approved by the " Publio Utilities STEAK Commission, was more or less as ROUND follows: $73,000 for the water plant, to 'consist of a building, well OR EAGLES .75 equipment and two small wells; PARAFLOOR3 $25,000 for the installation of T-BONE Gal. mains; $17,000 for the delivery of meters, and $6,000 for legal and ONE COAT ENAMEL PORCH & DECK engineering lees—a total of $120,- 000. PORTERHOUSE AST FOB WAIXS AND WOODWOBK The plan was approved last sum- ENAMEL mer by tho' PXJC because it was termed self-liquidating, meaning it PLENTY OF NEW LLOYD WALLPAPERS would pay for Itself, and its cost would not bo reflected in the tax IN STOCK! bills. FRESH CHOPPE D BEEF 3 5 lb. Though opposed at every turn, the borough received authoriza- tion to float bonds in the amount of $114,000 to cover costs of tho plant. The $6,000 is in tho borough reserve. FANCY COLOR ITE CO When tho matter was studied by i tho borough It was decided that j "JUST A SHADE DIFFERENT" an Important part ol tho plan HEN would _ bo J.o_clcan_alL_lhe_rnftins, 13 BROAD ST. - RED BANK R. B. 6-1306 and a bid of $11,868.92 was accept- ed for this work. (Many citizens £clt, and still feel, that a good 11-15 lb. cleaning of the mains would solve tho whole problem). SIZE When tho amounts of the bids TURKEYS were revealed last week it waa ap- parent that tho borough could not go through with the original plan. Something had to be curbed. So LAST 3 DAYS! one of the pipe-laying contracts was abolished, meaning that about one- LONG ISLAND DUCKS lb. half of the pipes originally sohod- 31 uled for installation were forgot- ten. The borough also decided to ALLEN'S have one large well, Instead of two. Both these changes aroused public Ire. Citizens are still questioning CHOICE tho, legality of deviating from the plans that were submitted to the SALE PUC. By eliminating one of the main-" laying contracts, the borough still appeared to be lacking funds, since ENDS SATURDAY (24th) 6 P. M.! meter Installation was estimated at $3,000. This would mean that $1,000 was lacking. It could not be taken out of tho bond issue, Mayor Rob- 147 Pairs Women's and Children's ertson said last week that the motor Installation coat would be LEG LAMB taken out of present borough funds. On paper the plan appears to bo self-liquidating and adequate, but 00 citizen^ are still protesting. A FOOT Tho wator plant became a politi- LEAN SALT PORK 39: SKINLESS FRANKS 43lb. cal Issue last summer during the elections. The Republican platform 00 guaranteed n new water system, READY TO EAT BEST CUT whilo the losing Democrats Op- BONELESS 2 A PAIR posed tho system. Tho GOP won a SHQULDER complete victory, which Indicated 1 that townspeople favored the plant. CALA CHUCK FORELEG The main source of public celticism 250 OTHER PAIRS now la. tho curbing of the number of foet of mains to be Installed. 3.95 TO 5.95 LAMB Don't Trust HAMS ROAST LAMB NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES TO LOCK ! • Store your precious Woolens nnd Furs. In Leon'n Certified 47 lb. 39 lb. 53 lb. Vault*. Absolute protection. ..^•...,.*A.*.. 1LB 8 Broad St. MIRACLE WHIP n 39 RED BANK Tel. 6-0267 WHITE ST. MI. It. II. (MB00 CORNED B^F HASH ^ 27 ..*. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947-, Page Three'"" WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Completely Covered May Growiring At Rumson IT lrf"NOT TRUE TO SAY "WE DID EVEKVTHINO UNLESS CHIBOPBACTIC WAS INCLUDED Your furs and precious wool- Egans of Harding Road ens are fully insured from the Feature moment our bonded routeman DR. WARREN FOWLER picks them up till he restores- For This Week r I"HONE • them .next fall. A complete: 300 BROAD ST. Chiropractor 6-3033 service. Store In Bed Bank's';: S ^ and AGERATUM PLANTS only Cold Storage Va-^ts. •'".' IN FOUR:IHCH,POTS ' i AT $4.00 Per Dozen GR ;ODSES HARDING RD. AT HABRISON AVE. ST.-EH. R. Jl. 0-2800 B. B. Si*4S

SNYDER'S—Headquarters For Gabardine Suits Front row, left to right—Betsy Heliker, Muriel Doerle, Alice Cromey, Reglna Cookc,'Betty Shea Suzanne Murphy. • .» . . i ... '..•'. . Second row, same order—Elizabeth Minaldl, Joan Feliu, Kathryn Betts, Veronica Healy, Claudctte Mtnaldi, Anne M. O'Brien, Patricia Clancy, Maria Fodcraro, Patricia Desmond, Margaret CostiKan Carol Fine quality gabardine. Guerrier, Peggy Shea, Ann O'licary, Doris Mears. •••'-. World Sodality day was observed Healy sang Gounod's "Ave Maria." rament and Uifc singing or "Good Precisely finished. Fit May 11 at Holy Cross church with Flower- glr]3 were Patricia Hlntol- the crowning of the Blessed Mother mann, Rcgina- CooUe, Botty Shea, Night, Beloved Mother" concluded in the evening.. Preceding the Muriel Doolie, BoLsy Holiker, Su- the ceremony. to perfection. Lounge crowning, 12 new members were re- zanne • Murphy and Alice Cromey. Tho new. members are Joan ceived Into the sodality by Magr. Rev. James A. Mackenzie spoke Mcars, Ann Shea, Jonn .Hcekt, model suits, in tan, Patrick J. Clune, pastor. of the origin and purpose of the Catherine Keany, Patricia Dcckert, Patricia Clancy, president, was sodality and urged the necessity Betty Langlcr, Virginia Oakos, Pa- crowner. Her attendants were Vera of participation in all phases of tricia Sullivan, Betty Brown, Elea- brown, medium - Brown Heckt, Patricia Desmond, Peggy Catholic action. * nor Desmond, Marilyn Holland and and beige. Shea. and Veronica Healy. Miss Benediction of the Blessed Sac- Marie.Ovens. Regent Installs Church Council Matawan Girl .00 P.T.A. Officers Elects Officers Becomes Engaged The engagement 'of Aliss Meta 45 Eleanor Wyckoff, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Mulhern New Mrs. H. M. Farrow,. Sr., and Mrs. Koort.C. Wyckofr'of Mat- CHILD PORTRAITS Rumson President , To Head Group awan and Charles W. Mandevillc, 12 DIFFERENT PROOFS son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mrs. Vincent Armstrong, regent Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow, Sr., was Mandeville of Matawan, has been for your approval I of the South Amboy district, offi- elected president of the Red Bank announced. ciated Tuesday night at the instal- group of the United Council of Panama and Coconut i Miss Wyckoff is a graduate of lation of new ofticers of the Holy Church Women at ,tne annual meet- Matawan high school and the New Cross Parent-Teacher association. ing recently at tho home of Mrs. Jersey Beauty Culture academy, Serving .for the ensuing year will Fred Boyd on Mechanic street. The and is employed at the Clara Louise Willis M, Rue Studio be Mrs, John Mulhern president, national, state and local programs Beauty Shoppe In Matawan. Mr. Straw Hats Mrs. George MoGowan, Mrs. Au- for the coming year were discussed, Mandeville is also n. graduate of 35 SILVERTON AVE., LITTLE SILVER gust" Mcugge, vice presidents, Mrs. and arrangements will be wade Matawan high school and is em- Alfred Labrecque secretary and this week for the observance of ployed as cashier at the Matawun PHONE RED BANK 6-0232 By Dunlap Mrs. Stanley Kruse treasurer. May Fellowship day, Wednesday, bank. He served in tho nrriiy for 36 Installed as committee chairmen May 28, at the Red Bank Methodist months in Africa and Italy. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, wero Mrs. Clifford Doerle, hospital- church in charge' of Mrs, Frank ity; Mrs. Joseph Desmond and Mrs. Kuhl. . • • Howard Tilton, refreshments; Mrs. Other oflicems elected were Mrs. New Jersey's a and- 10^ William Cromey, supplies; Mrs. Lewis Errickson and '.Mrs. Laurtna David Hogan, welfare; Mrs. An. Lilly vice presidents, Mrs, Elmer C. drew M. Murray, lltorature; Mrs. Cottrcll secretary and Mrs. Samuel Edmund L. Cahey, membership and AN DANCING W. Hausman treasurer. Serving on D5 Mrs. Edward O'Brien, publicity. the nominating committee were Mrs. Armstrong presented Mrs. Mrs. Kuhl, Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. ^^ 7 P. M. to 1 A. M. O'Brien, retiring president, with a Errickson. *• - . - past president's pin. Corsages wero presented to the new officers and Mrs. Cottroll, chairman of the DECORATION - DAY gilts were given to the outgoing of- recent World Day of Player serv- MAY 3O-3Ut WEEK END ficers and committee chairmen. ice, reported that the offering con- Mrs. O'Brien thanked the organi tributed nt tills meeting has been zation for the co-operation during sent to tho national council :o(nce hot two terms of office, and wished to be used for home und foreign the new executives every success. missions. Mrs. Boyd reported that 200 pounds of re-conditioned cloth' GUY LOMBAR Msgr. Patrick J. Clune, pastor, praised' the group for. )ts progress Ing was collected and aent last AND HIS ORCHESTRA ADM; >S1;15 'PLUS TAX and far tho work accompjlshed by month to Europe. Its members. A social hour followed Quoting a letter from the church the installation ceremony. service league Mrs. Boyd said: Air-Cooled CONVENTION HALL MothersWho will serve breakfast "This clothing Is sent, on the basis to the school children following o£ need, to 28 countries, and It is BOARDWALK, ASBURY PARK Holy Communion the first Friday the bundles sent by the churches in June are Mrs. Stephen Cooke, that are clean, re-conditloned and s^ Charles Sweeney, Mrs. Wil- well packed. All of it can be used liam Holland, Mrs. Claude Minaldi, and at least 30 persons can be out- Mrs. Muegge and Mrs. Labrecque. fitted from one bundle, whereas Mrs. Monroe Peluso will be chair- much ot the clothing baled and 15 E. Main St., Freehold man of the first card party in the sent from public1 collection is use- fall, which will be sponsored by less and fewer people benefit from 30 MINUTE 1 mothers of children attending Red It. Bank Catholic high school from Rumson. The council will give to the li- Mrs. Walter Carle will serve as brary of the West Side "V" a copy chairman of the final card party' of of "The Negro Caravan.'" .This Is the season Tuesday evening, June an anthology of tho best literature 3, at Holy Rosary hall. of Negro writers for the last cen- tury. The Juno council meeting wilf BE SURE AND SEE RUSCO Tho Antarctic continent Included be held at tho Red Bank Presby- LAUNDRY more than 5,000,000 square miles. terian church. BEFORE YOU BUY SCREENS SERVICE ., j,— RUSCO ail metal-self jtorlng combination screen and storm sash is the ONLY ONE that gives you -ALL these benefits

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COlflATE BBUSHUSS SHAVE Colgate s modern forniuh softens i ?" Deirnr Olvee i inmoth cloan Part Six RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22,1947 accepts and assumes the duties of such elec- OMtfttUS RUMBLE BANK REGISTER tive office, his offlceor position as said judge LETTERS PROM Happenings Of Years Ago ESTABLISHED! 1S7S shall thereby be considered vacant." OUR READERS By John H. Ooolc and Henry Cl»y How Thomas Brown of Locust and Our Columns For Your Enjoyment THOMAS IBVma BROWN Hadyn Proctor of Asbury Park, circuit LETTER OF APPRECIATION . Editor •and Publisher court judges, can reconcile their candidacies Fifty Vean Afo.. Frederick Nlelsoh of Shrewsbury JAMES J. HOGAN.. Associate Editor THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY for $13,BO0". 'or delegates to the constitutional conven- Red Bank,_ N. J. • A Grace church sociabla was held M. HAROLD rfEIAV. AsalstgBi Editor at Walter H. Morton's on Broad Thirty-two members of Queer! tion wilh" this act is •beyond tisi As judges 'May 7.,1947. street. During the evening a mus- Esther circle of the First Metho-J hey should .be familiar .with the act, and Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, ^ ical program was rendered by dlst church attended a*'banquet Btember Aiyllt.Burgau qt Clhixilation. Red. Bank Reglater, Misses Grace Child and Blanche given in the church social room for? hey also should know,.that-.other judges Red Bank, New.Jersey. Spinning and Harry Sutton, Ste- Miss Minnie Comines ol Lake ave- •'.-.• Member oftha Aiao.ciatad ei^nt'S-U- •:• Dear Mr, Brown: ,t . nue, who moved to Aibury Parki . Th« Aiiodattri Prtu Is entitled ;»icluilvcl7.,.i-i,: th« un have disqualified themselves as candidates.' ' The (Trustees of the Red Bank '.phen, Tallman and Stanley Hager- for npublicatlon of-all the local newa. printed .in tbii. nawi* Free Public Library, wish to thank man, ' , The last statement of tha banki *aper, aa wait as .ell AP newi' dlapatches. '•' tj " , . We arc sure that neither Judge Brown yoiiu for the large bound volume of Rev. Robert O. Davey entered of Monmouth. county showed de- Tha Red Bank Reglater aaauraea no financial reBPoniiblll- nor Judge Proctor has any intention of the 1616 Editions of the Red Bank upon- his ministry at the Red Bank posits of over $39,000,000. The ilca lor typographical errora In* advertliementa but will re- Register. We know that this vol- Presbyterian church. Tha article banks- had loaned money to the print that part of an advertisement in which tha typograph- eopardizing his portion as judge. If they ume, too, will prove of great value in The Reglste'r stated, "Mr. Dayey amount of over $32,000,000. ical «rror oceun. Adver^iaera' will pleaaa notify tha man- to our readers as all the previous Is about 33 years old and is a tall, Over ISO nuapna gathered at the ••ement Immediately of any error which may occur. do not withdraw before the June 3 election, volumes have. May we thank you at this time handsome man with brown hair Red Bank Presbyterian church for Subierlption Frlcei In Advance: One year, $2.50; aix they will not, if elected, be ablti to assume on behalf of the Trustees and the and blue eyes." - the annual banquet of the Presby- months* $1.50; three monthi, 75'centi; single copy, E cents. the duties of delegate.- In this event their Red Bank Group of the American* Miss Delia Warner, daughter of terian Brotherhood. Rev. John ,.-' Xisuad Weekly, entered an Second-Class Matter at the Post- Association of University^ Women John Warner of RIvjBr street, and Muyskens Jr., pastor of the church, omce at Bed,Bank, N. J., under the Act of March 8, 1879. mining mate, Wayne D. McMurray of Asr for your line co-operation with our Daniel Dwyer, son of Richard waa toastrqoster. ."'•'• children's story telling hour project. Dwyer of Shrewsbury, were mar- Shearing sheep, an Industry Exclusive National Advertlalns "Representative. Greater bury Park, if elected, would be permitted We have greatly appreciated the Weeklies, 225 West 38th Street, New York City :o appoint,two delegates to replace them. space you have given us each week ried in Newark. The groom was which passed out of existence in Chlcaco-Fhlladelphla-Detrolt. to put this program before the chil- employed by William P. Snyder this neighborhood a number of • in view of this act, we feel that Judge of Wharf avenue. * years previous, was revived at Tthr Ibis newspaper assumes no responsibilities for dren in this, area. •UUments of opinions in letters .from ita readers. Brown and Judge Proctor should withdraw Yours very sincerely, • lllas Lizzie M. Chance, daughter ton Falls by Louis Bublln, who Florence R. Krldel, of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Chance of bought an outfit for doing this kind as candidates before the election, otherwise Secretary. . THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947. Occanport, was married t« Charles of work. H. Darby of South Aniboy. The they may be charged with perpetrating a SPEAK NOT OF.WAR Miss Carrie Campbell,'Mrs. John ceremony' was performed at. the W. Tower and Miss Bertha DunT hoax .on the electorate, however uninten- bride's home by Rev. George H. To the Editor, ham of Colt's Neck and Miss J: The People Have Spoken tional. ' . . ' Red Bank Register: Williams of Long Branch. Grace Hoey' of Vanderburg • were . The home is the place of all be- A May party was given In engaged as teachers for next year ; In Tuesday's election, the citizens of ginnings. Therefore now is the time soli In which these crops are Throckmorton's woods which was at the new consolidated school* Red Bank voted down the site for a new when we should begin to stop the Farm News planted. Soil must bo well drained. attended by two score girls and house at Colt's Neck. Mrs. ToweiJ Resurrecting The OJP.A. -whisperings of war, and very quiet- boys. Florence White was queen was teaching at Tlnton-Falls and school l>y a majority of 3 to 1, the exact ly in our homes by the fireside It should test a pH of 6.0 to 6.5 Pasture Doubled With Rotation.!. of the May and her consort was the others were teaching, in Atlan- " The following statement appeared in speak kindly of our neighbors, be In the plowed ground area. It George Trucx. vote being 1,363 to 446. On the question of they ever so foreign, and carefully should also contain organic matter tic township. • t There's still time to plan a rota- Earl Snedeker, the ten-year-old the May issue of the International Team- instill the love of peaceful and tion management system for pas- either in the form of manure or of A birthday surprise party was using the municipal athletic field Sundays, quiet living Into the souls of our son of Joseph Snedeker of Atlantic given for .Miss- Frances Warwick) ster: "On April 1, wholesale prices on all families. May"we be* humble as Mrs. ture, reminds County Agent Clark. a good cover crop turned under the pros won by a. fairly good majority, and must contain enough plant Highlands, was run over by a spir- teacher of the Everett school. The Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch, who Clark points out that dividing ited team of horses owned by D. W. which, if the board of education wants to commodities had risen more than 32 per said, "Let us be like the making of one or two large pasture fields in- nutrients, supplies in commercial festivities took place at. Mrs. Har- a patchwork oullt; keep the piece MacLeod and driven by Mr. Mac- old Stout's at Everett, where Miss cent since Congress killed O.P.A. Food to smaller units will perhaps fertilizers, to keep the plants grow- y play fair with the public regardless of the and throw away the scrap". ing. Leod's coachman. The boy escaped Warwick boarded...... : prices are still worse. They had risen more double the amoupt of pasture dur- with a few bruises and a good personal views of.some, should insure Sun- This appeal is sponsored by Ed- ing the season. What's more, with C. H: Nlssley of Rutgers reports The Red Bank lodge of Moose than 48 per cent on April 1, while prices ward Weckerle Kenny, the founder that when plenty of manure was scare. bought the William T, Reed placf day ball on our public-owned property. of tho Woodrow Wilson Founda- Improved pasture seeding mixtures Lewis Wenzer of Atlantic High- which. Include Ladiho clover, or- available, growers who planted in on Monmouth street from Matthevf were seeking their astronomical levels." tion for World Peace. lands died from a complication of Mullln for $10,000. The lodge In- Disheartening as the vote on the school God bless and keep sacred our chard grass, bromegrass »or reed rows would make a furrow where the row was to be, -place Borne diseases. Ho was 60 years old. tended to make alterations and use Bite was to the advocates of that propo- How these percentages were arrived at, homes. ' canary grass, rotation manage- A dance was given in James What you put into this world ment is a "must." Ladlno, for in- manure in the bottom of this fur- it as a home. . ' v Clayton's house on Center avenue, sition, the new school question should not especially regarding the prices of meat, you may ex,pect to find there, stance, ' won't stand continuous row and then pull In good soil over The men's clothing business of- Stop whispering. > the manure. Where a grower was Atlantis Highlands. The grand John's Busy Corner at East Front be considered a dead issue by any "means. would be interesting to the public. If O.P.A. grazing. march was led by Miss Annie Con- Eyelyn B. Kenny, After a field of Ladlno has been planting in hills, a forkful of street and Wharf avenue was According to what has .been heard on the prices were used as a basis,-the percentages Rumson. manure was placed to every hill over and her cousin, William Con- bought by David Shipkin of Plain- P.S. We are loyal patriots of grazed down to about two inches, over. street the chief factors which caused the de indeed, would be misleading, because very these United States of America. cows should be,moved to another and then covered with top soil. field. The store was owned by Also Republicans. When manure Is not available, a Martin Lohsen of Belford picked Abram Levy and his two sons. ; , little meat was obtainable at those prices. area to allow the first field to re- the first ripe strawberries in Mld- feat of the school site were the high taxes cover and make renewal growth good cover crop should (be sub- George A. Hogan of Red Bank If Americans wanted to eat meat they had stituted. . ' dletown township in a patch on rented'Domlnlck Mazza's stores o^, looming ahead and regional school idea. THANKS FOB THE (REGISTER of about eight inches, he says. his farm. If the soli has beeen well limed Broad street, near Monmouth, as to pay a dollar or more a pound, in many "Properly managed Ladino clover ' Franklin Pierce Stryker and his There were also reports that personalities HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY mixtures will give three or four and tests of pH of 6.0 to 6.5, then an office and showrooms for Ilia instances two or three times the O.P.A; fig-' two-thirds of the fertilizer on loam cousin,- Theodore Colyer of Brook- electrical business. •• ... : . ' " entered into the fight on both sides, but we Red Bank, N. J. • ' times as much pasture during the lyn, bought the livery stable busi- ure, through the black market, whose oper- May IS, 1947. season, as bluegrass-whlte clover soils * should be broadcast and Mrs. Isabcllc Scott of Harmony, feel that this made little difference in the plowed under, and the remaining ness of Charles Shutts in the rear in Middletown township, widowjof Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, mixtures," states C. S. Garrison of of the Globe hotel. final count, as should be the case. The mer- ators thumbed their nose at the O.P.A. and Red Bank Register, Rutgers. "A lot of this growth is fertilizer used as a side-dressing Daniel Scott, died in her l>5th year. Red Bank, New Jersey. along the row, after, the plants One .of the most comprehensive She. made her home with her its of the issue, and these alone, should have the government as they counted their ill- made in midsummer when old type franchises ever given in Shrews- Dear Sir: pastures are not producing." ' have come through the ground. If daughter, Mrs. Belle Phillips. > been the reasons on which a voter made up gotten gains in millions wrung from the May I take this opportunity to the soil U sandy or quite acid, be- bury township was given to the A railroad station at Union, to be people..' thank you for the bound volume of jdlnor Must Havo Farm Work low a pH of 8.5,-: then fertilizer Consolidated Gas company by the called Union Beach, was opened. his mind, but if personalities influenced his the 1646 Red Bank Begioter, which Termit. • township committee. The fran- we received recently at the library. should be concentrated Under the Upjon, which for 60 years, was a . vote, then he did a grave injustice riot only Despite the scandalous situation which Any boy or girl under 16 years row to a depth of from 5 to 7 chise gave the company authority small settlement tributary to Key- I am sure we will find it useful to- erect poles and wires along to himself, but to the community. But, as existed before the demise of price control, hnd needless to say, we apprecelate of age must have a special agri- inches below the (surface. port, had taken great strides dur- your thoughtfulness very much. cultural permit to work after every street and highway in ing the past two or three years, be- we said before, we have greater respect for there are die-hards, many of whom uphold Very truly yours. school or .during, school vacation Shrewsbury township, outside of ctfrninij a place of; prominence. It • employment on farms.. John C. Report Tomato Disorders Imme- the town of Red Bank and to use the vast majority of voters of Red Bank the principle of regimentation by govern- May Throckmorton, diately a • was "still tributary to Kqyport! in ••• ' Librarian. Taylor, state emergency farm labor these poles and wires for every a business way, but it was rapidly than to believe that. ment decree, who want the O.P.A. resur- supervisor, College of Agriculture, Tomato plants, in hotbeds, cold- purpose except running cars. developing its own enterprises. Tected. •••.•"•'••."" "'".- --~---~ SURPLUS, POTATOES Rutgers university, . calls attention frames and sash greenhouses ...jrish.experts said,that the very The Joseph. Zorraj. Amusenjent, ; The winning faction on the board is to to this provision of state law as a should be watehed' Very carefully finest fishing that was ever known company, which had been granted Prices should, and can, be reduced- To the Editor, reminder to farmers. for abnormal growth conditions and in this locality wpuld be enjoyed be congratulated on its victory; but the los- especially for the appearance of a license to operate an amusement through co-operation of management and The Red Bank Register: . Taylor explains that permits are this year. There were more ftsh ttevlco on the Ellsworth property ing faction also deserves commendation for The enclosed picture of surplus obtained from local school author- late blight. If anything suspicious In the river than was ever before potatoes being destroyed was clip- is noticed, tho grower , should see at' Jieypprt, had been notified that ita part in bringing the issue before the labor, but not by directives issued by long- ities. The employer must keep the known. A haddock was caught at the license'had been revoked ,on , pod from the Sunday News. I think his agricultural agSnt immediately. Highlands Beach and shad had haired bureaucrats. it is a good picture e greatly surprised If weeks. Furthermore, unrestrained on the lot adjoining the Eatontown any members of the armed forces Examine Southern Tomato Plant*. salary ?75. -poatofflce;—TheyTwere giving en- committee members would not even take the service tends^to wwaken •• hull's |i" Sljrnew'ponce"officers were ap- J_ylAytA _ Collar. _rot-and-stom-canker-often- breeding powers to tho point where tertalnment at night and running trouble to attend a meeting at Freehold marched In' uniform among the appear on southern grown tomato pointed at the request of the trolley a merry-go-round. What The People Have Given Communists In the May Day, par- he may become Infertile. company. They were employees of plants and losses can be greatly re- "Many dairymen now say it Is No finer asparagus was being (Monday, night at which a state committee- ades—if for no other reason than duced . by giving the plants every the trolley company and their au- In a recent editorial, the Portland Ore- to do suoh a thing; would be too easier to get more even production gathered anywhere in the Everett mail 'was named to succeccd the late John opportunity to start rapid growth by the practice of artificial breed- thority did not extend beyond district than the "gross" Edward Ionian drove straight to the heart of the risky. Some reservists—perhaps. immediately after they are set into Shrewsbury township. The men J. (Juinn. Discharged veterans—yes. Among ing," Perry continues. "Heat per- Francis had been getting on his coal labor problem when it said: the field, according to M, A. Clark, iods are watohed for, and all of the were Henry VanBrunt,, Harry W. farm. Because of Its superior the 12,000,000 who. wore United agricultural agent. Osborn, William A. Tilton, George Mayor Paul Kiernan of Long Branch States uniforms during the war supplies of the sperm used havo quality, Mr. Francis had been get- "The labor bosses forget that what the Set the plants In the field as soon •passed microscopic* examination. W. Jackson, Elbert Dorsett and ting $£ a dozen bunches, which was yrtm elected committeeman at one of the there- were certainly some Com- after they arrive as possible. Pre- William V. Burtt * people have given, they may also take away. munists and fellow travelers. •Shen there la no temptation to let considerably more than the usual jnoit important meetings the- Democratic vent excess wilting before, and af- the bull run with the herd." Thomas Little's team of Ocean- price. . Great care was, taken In The 'rights' to organize in unions, to bar- county committee has held in years. If these veterans wish to declare ter setting by dipping the foliage port played a game of baseball bunching the "grass" and this work gain collectively, to strike and picket, have their party connections by march- of the plants in an arsenate of lead' Shallow Cultivating Best For with a team from Little Silver, cap- was in chargo of Miss Hattle Fran- [We wish Mr. Kiernan the best, of luck ing with the Communists, that is and summer oil emulsion mixture Home Garden. tained by Linden Shoemaker, cis. been confirmed by law. They arc inherently their right. But it Is not . tlioir as recommended for the control of Little's team won by a score of 21 in organizing a strong Democratic party in right to thus expliot the uniform. potato beetles and fleat beetles, and Weeds have no place in the home to 13. . " • . The River Plaza Community club just, for they represent the freedom of ac- bought four lots at that place on the county. If he is to do the job that is We would agree that any soldier, also Iby using a. starter solution garden. They rob the cultivated Clarence Little and William tion to which an individual is entitled. But sailor, or marine who may be found when setting the plants. plants of water, plant food, space which to build a community club- crying to be.done, he will need a different Chandler of Fair Haven started for house. The lot*, were 25x130 feet. in their group application, such rights are to have so misused his uniform A careful setting at the proper and light. Cultivation to control Atlantic Highlands to call on some type of support than was taken to Freehold should be appropriately disciplined. depth or a few Inches "deeper than weeds is a noceBsary part Of gar- young women. In turning the cor- A party was given at the Red subject to limitation and restraint.... Bank Junior high schoool for Miss Monday night in a bag in the , form of The same goes for reservists, al- the plants originally stood in the den care, but the fight against ner at Pearsall and Bogle's at Oce- though penalties would have to be seed or plant bed Is recommended. •weeds should be waged with Judg- anic, they, turned too short and the Myrtle Johnson of Red Bank and proxies. "The government, by successive grants less. As for discharged veterans— Don't use an abundance of fer- ment, pedal struck the ground, breaking Miss Mildred Bruce of Rumson, of power to the organizers of labor, has it- it is doubtful disapprobation Is tilizer'in tho row. Plant in the County Agricultural Agent M. A. the chain bolt. The boys had to teachers at the school, who were practicable now. cooler part of the day on very hot Clark points out that while It Is return home on foot. , soon to bo married. Each received self become the victim of the abuse of this days, and follow other practices desirable to keep the surface soil a silver sandwich tray as a wed- It must be admitted that the A strawberry festival was held ding gift. • Riverview Dance power. This feeble attempt to reassert its Communist factor has brought the which niay encourage a rapid start- loose, there Is little to be gained at John A. Smock's at Colt's Neck. Riverview hospital's annual dance legal authority, after a series.of abject re- incidents Into the spotlight. Ing of growth after transplanting by hoeing or cultivating oftener Strawberries, ice cream, cake and Extension of water mains on four But Americans should not lose in the field. than necessary to control weeds. lemonade wore on sale and were streets at Fair Haven would not June 7 at theIay Girls included In the Safety Pins with arrangements will ho Mrs. ized Shore Junior American Legion day" at Aabury Park high school are Mary. Bottagaro, Joy FraHe Helen Clay, Mrs. Noollno Simmons, PARKE DRUG CO. ECONOMY DRUG STORE league held a. meeting May 8 at Saturday,' May 10. The day was Jean Tapper and Gloria Sandomlnav Mrs. Bessie Smith and Miss Cora spent playing soft ball, couple base- —Dorothy Groves. Williams. the Shrewsbury post, American ball, volleyball and relays. Teams Legion, to determine which of the were made up of two girls from New Incinerator • 20 boys will represent the team. each school. ' Although the roster Is ,not yet A new Incinerator has been in- The Red Bank girls were Rose *#A complete, the 'following . were stalled at the high school. It is cir- For the • « Soverlo, Dot Groves, Beverley cular in shape and has a. top to among those who signed ap- Osuna, Catherine Manuel, Eleanor "PACKAGED PARTY'.' * * plications: Danny Welch,. Larry prevent unpleasant odora from es- King, Barbara Straus, Nancy caping and entering the rooms on fUST imagine ... all the trimmings and necessities Both, Jack Collins, Jack Withoshi, Brasch, Virginia Brasc^eld, Clalro J to make your next party a grand success, all in one John Fix, Naple Lucia, Tom West, Slndlinger, Anno Lomcrson; Elaine the bottom floor of the senior,high package. The beautiful Circbs designs will delight and Fred Buoanno, Dominick Soldo, Gray, Constance Griffln,. Caroline school building, Jaok Maloney, V. Stanholtz, Dave Slndlinger, Doris Wilson and y a total .The Special .Libraries association, -Orders flUed promptly, but please prder early. — units In electricity and cabinet, of—16 to 7 points. The Red Bank bench, forge and metal work, has founded'In 1E09,' Is a national or- checker team .acquired 13 points added two new wood lathes, a com- ganization or over 3,000 membcr3, while the Leonardo checker team, bination power grinder, a sanding devoted to the Interests of tho spe- under the direction of R. Le- MARGARET FRISCH machine and a band saw. cial library field, to placing the new foner, gained 2 points. This differ- 401 East 70th Street New York, 21, N. Y. The radio shop equipment has as well as the inexperienced work- ence in points enabled Red Bank been greatly Increased by surplus er- In the position best suitea to to win easily even though the Red Steel Cabinet Sink government property, which In- her abilities and in serving as a Bank Chess team lost by a score Tel. ENdicott 2-2434 Between 9 A.M.-10 A.M. of 3 to 5. cludes a short wave* walkle'talkle clearing house of information on 54-inch Size EASYTERMS everything associated with the pro- Tho points, the boys acquired are fession. as follows: Back again—steel cabinet sinks. Gleaming white acid-resisting por- A film, Illustrating tho work of Checker Team: R.B. . celain enamel sink with handy rinser spray, basket strainer and ether librarians and methods employed Wdnstraub H Wotern 0 0 (5 0 modern fittings. Baked-on enamel steel undersink cabinet. by them, was shown by Howard C. D'AiKtustlno 11 114 Brown. "Valery Crafts introduced Men-lit ,.._ -... 0 0 Homart Electric Miss Mitchell.—Lorraine Stalder. »l 1 ! 1 Rurrett'...... —.." 1 I * Hot Water Healer Miss Ruth LnWall Howedel .'. :. 0 0 0 Miss Ruth LaWall, English teach- - • Total' '18 WASHABLE Chess Team: R.B. 50 er, left Friday afternoon, May 8, Morse „ 0 1 0 I to visit her patents in Easton, Pa., Wood 1 104 for Mother's day. While sho was Rwilo ..._ _ 0 0 0 •A'•••• r.c_-. i'rlce $116.95 there Miss LaWall's mother suf- Mlllbrook .-... Dutchyehyn ...- Mi fered a stroke. Miss ' LaWall was Llerkcr — 0 usable to return to school last Hiislnwn 1 J Provides all the hot watej Me Common 0 week. Miss Helen Lauber is taking n 0 you need at the turn of. a tap! her place.—Ellen Pica. V/r- Homart Water System _ Smooth zinc-lining-assuros- no •TunlorrSenlor Reception —Nell Danlele. rusting, no corroding. "Water Henry R. turns up with this one at just The annual junior-senior recep- Pump, 17-gal. Tank 72.95 tion given by tho juniors in honor Tho school band, under the direc- stays hot longer because of a the right time. Pretty ai'a picture—cool of the seniors was held last Friday tion of John Luchenbill, presented A. complete water system for \: !• the averago home. Galvanized 3-in. thick glass wool insulat- at lettuce—washable as cotton—who could night in tho gymnasium. Wo concerts recently. The first The decoratlye theme was a flow- was held at the Shrewsbury school cast iron pump; 17-gal. steel ing blanket. Automatic oper- ask fctr anything more? Assorted colors— er garden in spring. Tho gymnas- and the second at River street tank. Guaranteed pump capa- city 250-gal. per hour. ium was gaily decorated with pink, school, and was the first spring of- ation. 50-gal. cap. _,,,* ..rj- 10-18. • yellow, bluo and lavender flowers. fering of the organization. The A largo nosegay of roses hung from senior band was presented along tho center of the celling, and pink with the elementary, and Junior Homart All Aluminum and white streamers were twisted high bands. across to the balcony and hung to The members of tho senior band Shower Cabinet the floor. The students walked are Bob Becker, EIzah"Aslc, Phillip through a flowered arbor on enter- Baumann, Gordon Beck, Ralph With Shower Curtain ing. Trellises, pillars and picket Acerra, Jane Bean, Richard fences were entwined with roses. Brouky, Victor Calendrlello, Harry Other flowers decorated tho walls Campbell, Bob Lowry, Edwin Ciloth, .95 behind the scats. Janet Muyskcns, Milton Meckler, Music was. furnished by Fred Richard Fuhrmann, Richard G!l- 58 Mazzaroppi and his orchestra. At bcrtson, James Hershon, Morris The lateat Improvement In cab- the beginning of the ddnco a grand Hoffmann, Martin Ides, Toland inet showers. Easily assembled. march was held for all students. Jones, Barbara Kuhl, Vlnette Michael Toscano, class president, Jones, Jean Ryan, Robert Osborn, Install It yourself. Always neat lull JILrtfen led the march. William Ottinger, Edward Otting- no matter how vigorously you The refreshments consisted of er, William Petherbrldge, David shower, you can't splash the AT THE WHITEHOUSE cake with chocolate and vanilla Petherbrldge, William Scott, Shir- bathroom floor. Aluminum sides Icing and fruit punch, which was ley Sims, Bob Tatom, Edna Bern- 00 BROAD STREET served from a booth by William hardt, Dominic Troccia, Thelma md rear panels have white Crlspell—and—Edward—Murphyir—-A Turner .--Elizabeth Wirth, Bob Ben- enamel finish;- Fixtures lnclud- - OPEN-FRIDA^TIb-O-p—Mr photographer waa present and took owitz, Tom Cook, Richard Wolf, cd. 32x32x76". pictures of tho couples. Stanley, Gilbertaon, John Crawford Those who attended were junior and Arnold Green.—Louise Lepore. Coal Burning Homart Gas Water Heater Water Heater .Glass Lined The New Improved „ Plenty of Clean Hot Water .95 19 EASYTERMS 92 AHomartheqterthat provides all Smart looking, streamlined heater of superior quality. The Ihoholwateryou need for dishes, mirror-smooth glass-lined tank shaving,bathing,laimdry.Heavy Is guaranteed 10 yrs. Provides gauge steel, electro-plated to clean, rust-freo hot water. Fin- est fiberglass in3Ulatlon. Con- resist rust and corrosion. Deep cealed controls. 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For thesa and many Twin Burners 269.95 9S hov* them alwayi, Alio many other out of uaion Iriati. 41"UnitedTop< 139.95 Twin-Top 224' other conveniences you pay less ... thanks to the famous, waste-saving, •' New Kenmore range heals the home, cooks with top burner! and baksi High quality at nominal cost, this For real cooking limpllcily gat thti money-saving Sears way of doing builnoii. See this improved Coldipot Freexer todayl with "Dual Oven." Per/prms well with Kanmoro rangs li tops in savory Kenmora electric range with a host gas or oil. Porcelain enamel. cooking, reliable baking and mod' ot faaturei for modem rang* beauty prn kllchin Ireauty. .... , and porformanca« BIG 12.8 CUBIC FOOTER (holcls 512 pounds of food) 1 •1 OPEN 27 Monmouth Street, Daily 9-5:30 Phone Rod Bank 6-1122 Friday 9-9 . RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22,1947 White la malting a,' tray. Murray Mrs, Carol Frank Evelyn Walker School Newt Leeds Is In charge'of the building * K'a •HERMAN'S For Kitchen Service of jet boats and Arthur Allyn Is PURE-BRED Bacctlam-Mte. of N«w York U BED BANK JUNIOR HIGH in charge of the club.—Albert Van Certified Protection The Best In Slip Covers TEACHER OF PIANO \ FLOOR WAXING Nostrand. Wills Medal Edwin and Raymond Perry, sons GUERNSEY STOCK m OTJB VAULTS*::., j' i The 8HERMAN 8HOP For •arollmant mil* tot of Major Herman Perry of the Mri. Cargl Frank On Friday, May 16th, the pupils r : M Broad St Bed Ban* N«wm«n Spring* Road Arthur Russell To French School Signal Corpsi tjitationed at Fort Fine bull calves of good -blood '• - • : i ^ Rtd-~Bank^ N«w -Jerty- "\itn. enturfil th» ninth grade of the Red Bank Junior high ' lines as well as open heifers, Red Bank 6-3177 n May 5th, ' • ~ % school had 'marks put OT report rw««d ieiiii~Wlk£^« c Lusterway Perfection Bequeaths Possessions The boys, who formerly attended cards. This* is the seventh and ayailable Our fur cleaning process. Fayettevllle high school, Fayette- final mark before the last week To Friends And ville, N. <3., are interested? In pre- which will be put on June-20th,: paring for college and are enrolled five weeks from Friday. The Riverdale Farm Bovonth marking period consisted M.C.O.S.S. Officers \ the icientiflo courae, l _j T>f four weeks. Biyerdale Avenue—Shrewsbury LEOIM'S Edwin and Raymond have been Miss Evelyn T. Walter, who died assigned to homeroom 8, in charge The questions that are to be an- WHITE ST. PH. B. 6. fr!W0O Maf.ch IB after serving 20 y^ars at if Wlllard Browning, the science swered with "yes" tor "no" are Health and welfare director of the eacher for the ninth grade.—Lewis concerned with, studlousness, co-op- M.C.O.S.S., willed the Legion of eration, pupils' improvement, prep- Honor award, which she won in :tn. aration of work, self-reliance^ Init- For iative, punctuality, neatness In Guaranteed Sales eY Service , to the Florence Nightin- The pupils In the Red Bank gale school in Bordeaux, France. 'v work, adaption to course, ability Junior high school were given a and effort. • • • "'"" ' on all makes of radios and phonographs Terms of Miss Walker's will were folder about infantile paralysis to learned this week when it was filed be delivered to the parents. This At the bottom of the card, it Is KERR & CO. for probattf'at.the qfflce of Surro- explained that classwork counts Your Help During the older gives seven suggestions to 2-3 of the term -overage, written gate Dorman McFadden. During follow if polio strikes Its blow in 18 West River Road , Rumson 1-0538 the first World war Miss Walker :ho community. tests 1-3.—Shirley Anderson, ' went to Prance for the. Red Croas The suggestions are: and served seven years abroad 1. Call a doctor Immediately' If Birthday Party helping the devastated people. In any of these symptoms appear; Telephone Strike 1B24 the French government gave Headache, nausea, a cold, upset For Judy Husband her the Legion of'Honor award. stomach,: muscle soreness or stiff- WE CAN BUILD FOR LESS A gold crown brooch and a pin ness, unexplained fever. Mrs. "Nell Walker of Middletown given, her as an honorary graduate 2. Avoid new contacts. Try not to village gave a lawn birthday par- Year-round and summer 3 to 8-room homes of the school, were left to Mar- mingle. -with crowds, liet local ty Tuesday, May 13, at her home, e with to express our appreciation to all telephone guerite Cornet-Anquier, director of health authorities decide whether Ivy House, for her granddaughter, and garages partially pre-fabricated and fin- w the school, which is operated in schools and other gathering places Judy Husband, daughter of Mr. users for their patience and cooperation during the telephone connectipn with a nurses' home, may remain open. and Mrs. John Husband of Middle- ished conventionally by Adirondack Log founded as a memorial to Ameri- 3. Don't get overtired. Extreme town. Decorations were In pink strike. , . ; . i ' • can nurses killed In World war I. fatigue makes easy victims. and blue, and Included a large Family members and numerous 4. Avoid chilling. Don't stay long birthday cake. Cabin Co.. It was a difficult time for-everyone, for while: dial service friends were included in Miss Walk- in verx, cold water. Attending were Mrs. Samuel er's will. Mrs. Geraldlne L. Thomp- 5. Don't swim In polluted waters. Weir and Philip and "Sandy" Weir was fully maintained, manual service, which is uied in many son, president of the board of trus- Check with your Health Depart- of Matawan; Mrs. Edward Stanley, tees of M.C.O.S.S., was bequeathed ment beforehand. Ann, Edward and Nancy Stanley, New Jersey communitiet, was limited. '•;• a bronze paperweight Which Miss 6. Keep clean. Wash hands be- Mrs. Robert Oore, "Tommle" and Walker received from the French fore eating. Keep flies and other Patricia Gore, Mrs. Jack Hendrlck- government; Florence E. Hamm of insects away from food. Don't json, Jr., Mary-Jane Hendrlckson Your help made it possible for us to handle all emergency New York city was bequeathed a eave garbage uncovered. and. Mrs. Fred Hubbard, Middle- calls that- came to our attention, and many others of an urgent small brass bell which was dug up 7. Consult the family doctor as town; Henry Wheeler, Leonardo; In France' after the first World to the advisability of removal of Mrs. Malcolm Hauxhurst, Peggy nature. war^ Miss Eileen T. Walker, a sis- tonsils, and adenoids, or other and Malcolm Hauxhurst, Jr., and ter living In Mount Vornon, N. Y., mouth and < throat surgery, during Mrs. Ann Stoll, Atlantic Highlands, will rocolvo all books on nursing the usual epidemic months. ' and'Mtss 'Mary "MaurerrTeaneck." Our "Thank you!" comet with especial warmth from the and a Brittany chair, while Miss If polio strikes in the family, get telephone men and women who'worked long hours at the Edith Hadley of New York city in touch with the nearest Chapter BIRTHDAY PARTY. was bequeathed a marble statue, or the National Foundation for In- switchboards and carried on essential repair and maintenance "Child Learning to Read." fantile Faraylsis. The costs of Raymond MacQregor of Spring Mrs;' . Charlotte. E. Mahler of treatment will be paid, in whole or street entertained members of the Approved by Federal Housing Agency and eligible work during the strike emergency. In part, if the patient can't afford kindergarten class at Mechanic Everett, a sister, was named to Street schoool at a party Friday, for Veterans Loans., receive $250 for the benefit of her to pay.—Shirley Anderson. * May 8, the occasion being his birth- Again, we say "Thanks to Youl" children, and a statue of bronze day. , Each child received a gift Soundly constructed, classically designed homes with ivory hands will go to a niece, A series of testa, known as Pro- and refreshments were served. Mrs.-Robei-t Worden of Fair Haven, gressive Battery Tests, were given Guests were Lawrence Burdgo, available now in more than 15 different models. The residuary estate was willed to the 7th and 8th grades during Philip Davidson, Paul Hall, Stan- to Miss Mary T. Walker, another the week of May 12th. The tests ley Havlland, Blair Mcknight, These are doubly constructed all year homes pre- sister, residing at the Red Bank were given dally in the English and Robert McKnlght, Lawrence Rich- In maftual areas, where service' was home, 31 Rector place. Other offi- civics classes. The object of the mond, Michael Waldman, Roberta fabricated in sections for quick and easy erection. cials of the M.C.O.S.S. received per- test is to find tho weaknesses of A. MacGregor, Carol Ackerman, interrupted by the, strike, an appro- sonaL possessions. the pupils and the results will have Joan Gagnebln, Susan Gerard, These new Adirondack^ are the immediate answer nothing to do with the report card Pamela Johnston, Eleanor Mosko- priate adjustment of charges for local mark. A record will be kept in the witz, Elizabeth Pintard, Karen to your housing problem.. "Orders now accepted service and facilities will be made as Junior Division office of tho principal, Chester E. Rogers, Marilyn Ryder, Judith Plans June Prom Wllhelm.—Edith L. Schuster. Steinberg, Peggy-Ann ?toye and for immediate delivery. •'•-'• soon as possible. ' •' Mrs. Jess Jordan, class teacher. Class members of the junior di- A number of interesting projects vision at Red Bank Catholic high are being made in Joseph Ver- school will hold their annual jun- dune's Modeling Club. Ash trays PUPILS VISIT FORT DC. ior-senior prom at the school audi- are being made by Murray Leeds, . Sixty pupils from Middletown Allaire & Son Agency, I torium Friday night, June 6. Plans Gary Enrlght and Richard Nleren- township high school, Leonardo, for the prom were made at a re berg; wooden bowls by Richard visited Fort Monmouth May 13 and 19 MONMOUTH STREET New Jersey Bell Telephone Company cent meeting of the throe Junior Lucas and Richard Miller. Edward 14. They toured the Signal Corps divisions with Nathan Hcsslein, Hutton, Tony Cltereila, and Ed- school, oJames McConnell of the class president, in charge. ward Hughes are making jet boats. faculty and Capt. H. J. Boudreaux, RED BANK TEL. 6-3450_ A representative number of Lamps are being made by James army recruit officer of Red Bank OPEN SATURDAYS AMD SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT. mothers of junior students will be Schmidt and Bill Eranln. Kay accompanied the boys. chaperons, and they will Include Mrs.' Joseph Hlntelmann, Mrs. Viola MacDumo and Mrs. Bu- chanan.

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REALTORS TO MEET will be furnished by Accordionist Esso Road News Ernie Dane, and there will be a Escape Of 3 Ships A Joint meeting of the Middlesex talk by Dr. Samuel Stelnmetz, an PIMPLES.— RASHES Now, your Home Has Local Story County Board of Realtors and the outstanding humorist speaker. Surpassing marine views sweep Monmouth County Board of Real- OM. a. jir at oooltae MEDREX OINTV ;j; Permanent is tors, to .which state officers have . Applications for membership in MENT today and get quick nIM from seaward from the Atlantic High- the Monmouth County Board have «tern*)l]r caused pimples and ruhM. From Iceberg Told lands along the North Jersey coast been Invited, will be held at But- Dun out blaclchtada. MEDREX OINT- tonwood manor, State Highway 34, been received from Frieda Schadt MENT must help YOU or your mona^ 'EASIER!'. between the towns of Atlantic of Manaaquan, jlenry 3. Sphwler of Uiaelr at once. Used by thounanda, Highlands and Highlands, aay« the_ .Maiawan, Wednesday_ulgh_t_ofjiext -pralaed—by—thousands j—you!H--pr»l|t* It— - new, round current issue of Esso Road News, week. The occasion will be a din- TTea Girt and'Ahgus G. Neavea of too. Be sure and s«t setraln* MEDREX monthly travel paper. ner meeting, which will begin Long Branch. These will be acted OINTMENT. Thrilling Story Related upon at the meeting. Now-being distributed by Esso promptly at 6:30 o"clock. Muxlc 49c a jar at (II SUN RAY DRUG STORES < PLASTIC CURLERS dealers throughout several states, By A. EHBlakeslee, A. Write the publication contains articles about many other places of interest exclusive with An Iceberg that barely fltoa it Is any Bign of affection—Joe's got to motorists, a calendar of coming slid through the 400-foot mouth of a wife." "Butch" and "Babe," two events and a detour map showing a channel carved into the Rosa sea exnporor .penguins—they grow to roads under construction. shelf threatened to destroy three about three and one-half feet tall Esso Road News goes on to say: United States Navy transport ships compared to the 18 inches of the The scenic drive—County Route 8 durihg Admiral Richard J£. Byrd's average penguin — which were —which parallel* Route 36, winds, HOME expedition to Antarctica last win- brought back on the Mt Olympus, dips and climbs past sprawling Vic- torian mansions ornate with ginger- LEON'S ter, Alton L. Blakealce, Associated wero two that "apparently fell in PERMANENT Press science writer, told the Men's love scratching each other's backs," bread, hut it is always In sight ot Fellowship club of Trinity Episco- said Bhikealeo. the water. AWNINGS THE CREME COLD WAVE pal church last Thursday night, Showing his audience a, large col- A little less than a mile east of Nothing can give more com-- Blakeslee, who went on the ex- ection of photographs depicting Atlantic Highlands, & turn toward /w t, \rith Regular (ECU, ,„. the bay on Laurie Roaov'win bring ONLY fort than awnings—they can $a»tic curlers fiber curlers ?l" pedition as the A.F. correspondent various phases of "Operation High- and also served. as the National Jump's" progress, Blakeslee told of you to Henry Hudson's Spring. Tra- be attractive, too. Call us for Broadcasting company's antarctic dition hag It that the explorer filled estimate. $000 .Refill, no many of the hazards of life in Ant- his casks at this spring, known as newscaster, said he was aboard the arctica and of a number of discov- • \.L curlers. U.S.S. Mt. Olympus when the ice- fl the Water Spout. Certain If le that ,, Twenty years have shown us All prices plus tax • berg entered the small harbor and eries made there, \ the Gloucester fishing fleet regular- Can Make This Statement now to help you select the that Ms ship and two others at Science, he said, still has to din- ly made use of this fresh water. proper pattern. « that Instant were locked in an ice- cover the cause of barren, ice-free At strategic overlooks such as flow, "with some of the pieces of rocks forming a network around High Point, mounted binoculars en- "OUR COLD STORAGE VAULTS ARE THE ice -bigger than railway box cars." an area of unfrozen lakes in one able one to pick out the Empire portion of Antarctica, and must State and Chrysler buildings, the Fortunately, he declared, the Mt. determine if minerals known to ex- Narrows, Sandy Hook, Scotland Olympus had been moored in such ist under many portions of the lightship and Bockaway bridge. At ONLY ONES IN RED BANK!" . STANDARD a manner that it c'ould maneuver thick 1,000 to 20,000 feet icepack night, the lighted Statue ot Liberty its way but ot tho flow, and then are worth extracting. and Coney Island stand out against .-•..'• NOTICE. rescue the other two vessels which tho sky. Xak«' notice that Salvatore ValU baa were ice bound. As it happened, All told, he said, 2,000,000 square AWNING CO. M>plUd . to Mayor and Council ol tho iceberg drifted away from the miles of the frozen continent were Outstanding along ths route Is WHY Store Your Furs Elsewhere the' Borough of Bed Bank, for a Plenary covered by air exploration during 250-foot Mt. Mitchell, the first land CHAS. MORAI^BB, Prop. Retail 'Consumption UcenRe for prejnloes location of the ships' moorings al- sighted by ocean liners entering •Hunted at 141 Shrewsbury avenue, Btd ter the escape, but had it struck the expedition which cost the lives 35 Bast Front St. Bed Bank Bank, N, J. them they probably would have of seven men. The coldest tem- Ambrose Channel from abroad. When Objections If any, •houtd be mad> Ira- been sunk, ho added. perature recorded was 23 degrees The Navesink Lights dominate PHONE R. B. 6-0696 mediately in writing to Amy E. Shlnn, below zero, but that was during tho the Highlands. The twin towers Clerk .ot the Borough of Red Bank. Blakeslee came to Bed Bank at Antarctic's summer. Now, while it flank a grim brpwnstone structure, ESTABLISHED 1OT7 • •. (Signed.) . the invitation of the Fellowship built In 1862, whose battlements . , • . '• SALVATOKE VAIT1. club to address its Hay meeting, is winter there, temperatures are suggest a medieval stronghold. A Every modern facility is at your disposal right I. next to the last session to be held down to 7(5 to 90 degrees below steep road which turns south from this season. The meeting June 19 zero, he said. • . Route 36 Just west of the Shrews- will be marked by the presentation Blakeslee also reported that there bury River bridge leads to the here in Red Bank of a motion picture, "Jersey Jour- had been a shifting of the ice shelf Twin Towers area atop Beacon ,ney," depicting many of the scenic, and of tho rhagnetio pole during Hill. industrial and recreational areas of recent years. The light In the south tower, one Bonded Routemen Lusterway Fur Cleaning that state. of the most powerful in the coun- Another event this spring will be try, is visible 22 miles at sea. Al- Certified Vaults Expert Repair Department the Juno 1, Trinity Sunday Com- though visitors are not permitted munion breakfast, at which Com- Gladys Hoelle in the towers, 4hey are allowed on o modore Joseph C. Irwln, director of the grounds, which look beyond the Complete Insurance Economical Prices tho sweepstakes regatta on the Is Shower Guest glistening Shrewsbury to the Atlan- tic foaming on Sandy Hook spit. ' QUICK CASH North Shrewsbury river this Aug- A bridal shower was given re- ust, will be the speaker. Irwin will cently for. Miss Gladys Hoelle of ON YOUR CM/ tell what boat racing has meant to TROOPEBS TRANSFERRED Red Bank and will compare some Fair Haven, by a group of,,co- of the nation's other courses to the workers at the Evans laboratory, Two personnel changes at the When you need money quickly,' inquire about our one here. at the Wlllov/brook restaurant, Shrewsbury barracks of the State AUTO LOAN PLAN. We advance cash promptly on Fair Haven. Miss Hoelle will be police were announced Friday. Blakeslee said much of great married next fall to Louis P. Ter- just your car as security. Get (he money you need now scientific value had been learned Cpl. John-Matey of Perth Amboy, LEON'S during tho '1946-47 Byrd expedition. haar of New York city. who has been stationed at Shrews- and repay on convenient monthly terms. Ono of Antarctica's remarkable The dinner tables were decorated bury barracks two years, has been Since 1912 characteristics, he commented,, was with spring flowers and a large transferred to New Brunswick, Conn to our office or pbotti TODAY its exceptionally dry climate which wedding ring, with a miniature fig- and Trooper Ronald Kckert. of preserves anything well. Machinery ure of a bride forming the center- Union, who also was at Shrewsbury cannot. rust, food cannot spoil and piece. - barracks, has retired from the 64-76 White Street, Red Bank materials do not deteriorate there. Guests wero Mrs. Ann Schuck, force to enter private business. He said he enjoyed a cigarette and Mrs. Bertha Mackler, Mrs. Eliza- Named to replace the two were a graham cracker left by the 1939- beth Estelle, Mrs, Kstelle Gammon, Troopers Roger VanVechten and Phone R. B. 6-2800 41 expedition. Mrs. Thelma Sponoo, Mrs. Jessie Geza Toth, both from New Bruns- Everyone was amused by the MacKenzle, Mrs, Martha Green, wick headquarters. penguins Whloh hide their gender Misses Mary Bedell, Ann Bedell, so successfully "little penguins can- Margaret Brltton, "Bobble" Co- not tell them apart," said the sci- vert, Louise Knecht, Pamela COMPANY ence wfiterT adding'"that there is Hihchclifi'e,' Margaret O'Connell, 77~Broad StT—"r^ c - ;; Red Bank this distinction: "Watch them. If Irene Naughton, Mary Murphy and ono goes up to another and starts Marion Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Her-

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'.IU. JOJIN H I«U I • t HI WIN O COM f A N 1. N I W A K If, H\ RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22," 1947'•

bounty Board of Election! up to and In* REGISTRY ANQ, ELECTION territory of the Borough lying west of REGISTRY AND ELECTION loutherlr. alone the Bed Hill Road and REGISTRY AND ELECTION New Jersey Southern railroad,, to thi NOTICE -i i. i - ' . ._' AND ELECTION NOTICE shore of the North Shrewsbury river, 1 iidIng September 26th, 1947. NOTICE the Una as set.forth above, NOTICE 'along tha boundary Una between the Plaes of meeting of Board of Election BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, N, J.,, Towmhlp of tftddtetown and the Town- BOROUGH OF RED BANK. N. J; thence aoutbeastwardly -and northeast- The said Board of Registry and Elec- BOROUGH OF RUMSON, N, J. • OF MIPDLETOWN. N. J. wardly along the shore of tha North ion will meet on that District and polling pise* of the Second Election Notice la hereby given thaB*iitrlcf 1 ship of Holmdel, to Swimming River; Notice Is hereby given that District Notice Is hereby District Is the'Fire House. . loard of Election and Reglitir^'n and. '. tlf it hereby fflven that blitrlet thence (4) Eaiteriy and loutherly, along Board of Election and Registry in and Shrewsbury river to the center line be- TUESDAY, -NOVEMBER 4th. 1947 oard of ElElectioi n and Registri y Iin andd __1 tff Election and Registry* in and ( tween the- property belonging to tne Btween the,houra of 7. sv. m. and 8 p. the Borough of ~ Rumson, Copnty ANDREW G. BECKER. * or the Borouah of Shrewsbury, County^ ;. Swimminming River and along tha Shrewi- for tha Borough of Red Bank, County Borough Clerk. >f Monmouth,, State of New Jerley, will , . tha Towmhlp of Mlftdletbwn, County burb y orr N NaveslnNla k RiverRi , t o tbtfae poinit oor of. Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will Monmouth Boat n Club suid - property a., for the purpose of conducting the Monmouth, Stata of New Jersey* will lionraouth. Hlate of New Jersey, will place of Beginning. known aa tbs Red Bank Lyceum, the eneral election for the election of ieet at the place hereinafter designated March II. 1947. neet'at the place hereinafter deiisnatedt V -. at tha place hereinafter designated' meet at the place hereinafter designated' point or place of beginning. The polling place for the Fifth Elec- One State Senator REGISTRY AND ELECTION tion District Is tbe Fire House of tha The boiling place for tha Fifth Elec- Two Membera of tha Stata Assembly TUESDAY, JUNE Sd, 1947 TUESDAY, JUNE.Jd, 1947 TUESDAY, JUNE 8d, 1847 tion District Is Liberty Engine Uoust, NOTICE TUESDAY, JUNE Sd, 1947 ' Llncroft Flra Company at Lincroft, N. J. A Sheriff - . jtween tha hours of.. umB_iU--P»t-iigdj_ BOROUGH OF-UTTLE SILV£JVN.J., between the hours of aeven a. m. Slxt br Elect! on-DistHctr-Commoialy~KnewB> ^TjKO-MeJnbers.-B'oard-of-Choaen-Free-- ilitht p. ra. ..(Eastern Standard Time), Notlca la hereby given that District as tha Port Monmouth Dlatrlct. • ^ight p. ^n. lEaneTn~~i3talitfard~'rime77 >lderi for a term of three years. or the purpose of conducting a primary or tha purpose of conducting a primary- ht p, m. (Eastern Standard Time), for the purpose of conducting a primary Beginnlng at a point where tba canter Threa Coroners Board of Election and Registry In and r tha purpose of conducting: a primary The boundaries of the same are as Ilne of Monmouth street Is Intersected lection for the nomination oi candidates for the Borough of Little Silver; County flection for the nomination of candidates'. follows, vlt.: - > election for the nomination of candidates ind these municipal officers: r ' ~ i for the nomination of candidates for with tbe 4 center line of Broad street, Two Councilmen for full term of threa of Monmouth, State of New Jeraey, will BEGINNING at the high water Una of thence southwardly aJoog tha canter Una One Stata Senator meet at thai placa hereinafter dealgaated One State Senator ' ' E Rarltan or Sandy Hook Bay and at the One Stata Senator . ' Two Members of tha Stata Assembly One> State Senator " . Two Membera of tha State Assembly of Broad street to Its Intersection with Boundaries of tht Election* Districts In Two Members of tha State Assembly " . Membera of ths'Stsle Afiembly Intersection with tha Westerly boundary tba canter line of Backless plaeei-thenee A Sheriff : ;- ---TUESDAY, JUNE fd,-1947—:-— A,Sheriff __ ' '•; Hoe of Election Dlatrlct No. I; thence A Sheriff •" .be Borough of "Fair Haven; and the poli- Two Members, Board of Chossn Free- A 8 hen ft* Two Members/Board of Chosen Free- westwardly along the canter Una of ng place In each district, ara a» follows: Two Members, Board of Chosen Free* between tha> hours of aavan a. ra. and Two Membera, Board of Choien Free* running (1) Southerly, along the bound* Reckiesa place .to Its Intersection with loldera for a term of three years. eight p. m. (Eastern Standard Time), holders for a term of three year*. ary Una of Election District No. 8. to holderoders fofrr a tertemm of three, years. the center Una of Maple avenue. thence First Election DUtrlct. Three Coroners for a term of three yean. the County road leading from New Mon- Three Coroners AH that part of the Borough lying Threa Coroners for tha purpose of conducting a primary Coroners northwardly along the canter Una of iast of a tine which begins at that point Also for • tha election of on* Male •lection for th* nomination of candidates Also for the election of on* Mai* mouth to Keyport known as County Boad, Also for the election of one Male Maple avenue to IU Intersection with Umber and one Female Member bf tb* . for the election of one Male No. 7; thence (2) Westerly, along said Member and ona Female Membeb r of the where the center Una of Cedar avenue. If lember and one Female Member of th* 'or' • •• • • . _jber and ona Female Member of the tha center line of Chestnut itreet, whence extended, -would Intersect the Rumson Republican County Executive Committee, Ona Stata Senator epubiican County Executive Committee,. County Road No. 7 to the. Harmony Republican County Executive Committee. westwardly along the center tine of Also for the. election of one Mai* publican County Executive Committee. Road; thence (3) Northerly, along the Also for tha election of one Mala Chestnut atreet, .to ' Its intersection Borough line; thence running north Also for tha election of one Mala Two Membera of tb* Stata Asiombly Dio for the election of one Male .long the center Ui\e of Cedar avenue, to [ember and one Fcimale Member of -the A Sheriff. .' ember and one Female Member of the harmony Road, to Daniel C. Hendrlck* Member and one Female Member of tha with the tracks of tha Naw Jersey 3«mocratic County Executive Committee. mber and one Female Member of the son's Corner: thenee (4) following the Democratic County Executive Committee. Southern railroad, thenee northward- .hat point where tbe center lln* of Ce- democratic County Executive Committee. Two Members, Board'of Chosen Free- uocrfttic County Executive Committee. road f> Ralph's Corner: thence (K) dar avenue Intersects the center line of At aald primary election nominations holders for a term of three year*. At said primary election nomination* At said primary election nominations ly along the -tracks or road bed of River road>; thence east along the center shall .also be made for the following \t aald primary election nominations Northerly, along Homestead Park, to tha shall also be made for tha following the New Jersey Southern railroad to Ita hail also be made for tb* following Three Coroners ill also be made for the following head waters of Pew's Creek; thence (8) line of River road to the'point where the nuniclpal officers: ' - Also for the election of on* Male municipal officers;, ' V, municipal officers: Intersection with the center line of Mon- tenter line of Battlnroad Intersects the Two Councilmen for the* full term of ' LUntcIpal officers:' Northerly, down Pew's Creak to Rarltan AsBeuor. for tha full term of four mouth itreet, thane*' eastwardly along Mayor for the full term of .two years. Member and one Female Member of the Two Township Commltteemen for the or Sandy Hook Bay) thence (7) Barter- the center line of Monmouth street to IU senttr Una of River road, thenca north Two Councilman for the full term of RepubUean County Executive Committee. •hree yeara.' • • - - - ' . ' ; ly, along the Bar, to tha point or place long tha center Una of Battln road to One Justice of the Peace for ths full 11 term ot th.ee years. Two Councilmen, full term, threa Intersection with center line of Broad la Snrawabury river. ree yeara. Also for. the election of one - Male Boad Supervisor for the full term. of Beginning. street, the point or place of beginning. Collector for full term of four years. Member and one Female Member of the errn of Jive year's^ yeari. ' The polling place for th*.First Elec- Notice is hereby given that qualified! Two Justices of the Peace for full The polling place for tha Sixth Elec- The polling place for the Sixth Elec- Ion DUtrlct U at Willow Street School. Notice Ii hereby given that. qualified Democratic County Executive Committee. F tion District Is the Port Montnouth Flra Two Justices of tha Peace, full term, 'otera of tha .Borough' of Rumson, oters of the Borough of Shrewsbury, :rm of Ava years each. fire yoari., tion District Is Belief Engine Bouse, Second Election District. At said primary' election nominations Notice Is hereby given that qualified House at Port Monmouth, N. J. Drummond place. ot already registered In said Munlel- ihall. also . ba made for the following lot atready registered In said Munlei- "" Seventh Election District Commonly Notice li heraby given that qualified All that part of the Borough lying »nllty, under the laws of . New Jersey .. of the Township of Mlddletown, voters of tha Borough of Red Bank, Sevtnth Election District. ireit of the Una ai laid down In the Uty, under tha laws jot New Jersey. lUnldpal officers; ot already registered In aald Municl- Known •• the East Kesnsburf District. governing oo^Cianent registration may rovernlng permanent registration may The boundaries of tha same ara •• asnot already registered In said Munici- Beginning at a point wbare tha canter Hrst District above. Mayor for tba full term of two years. 'eglater or transfer with the Clerk of allty, under the lawi of New Jersey pality, under tho laws of New Jersey Una ot Broad street la. Intersected with The polling place for the Second Elec- register or£tr*nifer with the Clerk of Two' Councilman for th* full term of ovcrnlnff permanent registration may follows, vlt.: the said municipality at-hls.ofnee, Ma- it said Municipality at her office, rest* ' KPVerning permanent registration may' the center line of Beckless place, thanes Ion District Is Augustus-; M. M In ton's three year*. * ence Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, tfftster or transfer with the Clerk of the BEGINNING at the mouth of Few's register or transfer with tho Oterk of southwardly along the eentar. Ilne. of :arage, Cast Side Park, 482 River road, norial Borough Hall, River road, R«m- One Councilman for unexplred term of lid municipality at hli office. Township 'reek and In Sandy Hook or Rarltan • on, New Jersey, at any time between lew Jersey, at any time between the said' Municipality at her office, Bor- Broad street to tha southerly boundary tear Lincoln avenue. wo years. Wednesday, June 4, 1947 and Thursday, ., Klna'a Hlffhwty. Mlddletown, New Bay; thence running: (1) Soutberly, along igh Hall, Monmouth street, Bed Bank* of the Borough off Red Bank, thencae M. FTJOYD SMITH, Wednesday, June 4. 1947 and Thursday, Ona Councilman for unexpired term boundary 1Una of Elertion District northwestwardly " ' sptember 25, 1947, during th* follow- September ,15, 1947, during the follow. ley, at any time between Wednesday, Taw Jersey, at any time between Wednes- along the center line Borough Clerk. of on* year. Ing hours: Daily 9:00 a. m., to 4:00 p. __e A. 1947, and Thursday, September 6... to tat County road from New lay, June 4, 1947, and Thursday, Sep- of the tracks OrL rosd bed of- th.__i _Ne ..w ar hours: Daily" 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. Notice la hereby given that Qualified !*• 1647, during the following hours: Ion mouth to Keyport, known aa County York and Long BBranch h railroaildd company March 81, 1947. ; ra., Saturdays, 9:00 a. m. to 12:00.noon, voters' of tha Borough of Little Silver, u., Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday* ex- load'No. 7; thence (2) Westerly, along ember 25, 1047. during the following t cepted, or at Permanent Registration •ally 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m., Saturday* lourst Dally 9:00 a, m. to 5:00 p. m., to Its Intersection with the center line of Sundays and Holidays excepted, or at not already registered In said Municl- "0 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Sunday*- and bunty Road No. 7 to Palmer Avenue; Chestnut street, thence eastwardly along 'ermanent Registration Bureau, Court- Bureau, Courthouee, ..Freehold, New Jar* hence (S) Northerly, down Palmar Ave- Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays except- REGISTRY AND ELECTION PbUty, under the law* of New Jersey *aey. at any time between Wednesday. ,_ excepted, or at Permanent Rcg- id, or at Permanent Registration Bureau, the center line of Chestnut street to Hi , NOTICE louse. Freehold, New Jersey, at any time governing permanent registration may .tretlon Bureau,- Courthouse, Freehold, ue to Its Intersection with tbe boundary Intersection with the center line of Ha< betweeen Wednesday, June 4, 1947, and register or transfer . with tha Clerk of Tune 4, 1047, and Thursday, September few Jersey, at any time between Wcd- ine of tbe Borough of Keansburg; Courthouse, Freehold, New Jersey, at any pie avenue, thence southwardly along the TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY, N, J. Thursday, September 26, 1947, during !5, 1947, during the following hourst lence (4) Northerly and easterly, along ime between Wednesday, June 4, 1947, tha said Municipality at his office, Bor- iday, June 4, 1947, and Thursday, center Una of Maple avenua to the In- Notice Is hereby given that District the following houra: Dally 0:00 a. m. to ough Hall, Prospect avenue, Little Silver, )ally 9:00 a. m. to 4:3Q- p. m., SatuP-• .jtember 26, 1947, during the follow- ie boundary line of the Townahlp of nd Thursday, September 2£th, 1947. tersection with the center line of Reck- yB, Sundays and Holidays excepted. ilddletown and tbe Boroufh of Keens- urlng the following hours: Dally. 9:00 3oaid of. Election, and Registry In rnd 1:30 p. m.. Saturdays, Sundays avnd HoII- few Jersey, at any time between ,g hour*: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 4:10 p. less place, thence eastwardly along the 'or the Township of Shrewsbury, County ays excepted. On Thursday, September 25th, 1047, •arg to the high water Una of Rarltan L. m. to 4:80 p. m.; Saturdays, Sunday* center line of Reckless place to the cen- Wednesday, June 4, 1947 and Thursday, he registration ouuks- will be closed , Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ex- Sandy Hook Bay; thenee (6) Easter* ind Holidays .excepted. it Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will On Thursday, September 25th, 1947, September 26, 1947, during the follow- iptad. ter line of Broad street, the point or ieet at the place hereinafter designated he registration books will be closed ing houra: Dally 0:00 a. m. to 12:00 1 af*er the forthcoming, General On Thursday, September 25th, 1947, along the aald Bay to tbe point or On Thursday, September 26th, 1947, place of beginning. Election on Tuesday, November 4"th. lace of Beginning. n • ' ' • "~ " until after the forthcoming General .noon and 2:00.to 6.00 p. m., Saturdays ,e registration books will be closed a registration books will be closed The polling place for the Seventh Elec Election, on Tuesday, November 4th, .1947. • ... . The polling place for the Seventh Elec- ntil lifter the forthcoming General' TUESDAY, JUNE 3d, 1947 SiOO a. m. to 12:00 noon. Sundays and ntil after the forthcoming General tlon District Is Red Bank Woman's dub, 1047. ' » holidays excepted, or at -permanent Notice of change of residence or ap* .ectlon on Tuesday, November 4th, Ion District Ie the Fire House of the Slection on Tuesday, November 4th. Broad street. >etween the hours of seven a. m. and Notice of change of residence or ap- >licnt!on for tr.insfer of regiatratlon U7. last Keanflburg Fire. Company, Thomp- 947. Etghth Election District. tight p. m. (Eastern Standard Time), registration Bureau, Courthouse. Free- ihall ba made either by written request n Avenue. East Keantburg. N. J. plication for transfer of registration hold, New Jersey, at any tlma between Notice of change of residence or ap- Notice of change of residence or ap- Beginning In center Hne^fff Locust ave or tho-purpose of conducting & primary ihall be madu either by written reaueit Wednesday, June 4. 1D47 and Thursday, orwnrded to the Municipal Clerk or th* ' ilication for transfer of registration ffhth Election District, Commonly )IIcation. for transfer of registration ue at high water line of the North slection for the nomination of candidates 'orwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the Jounty Bourd of Elections on ' forms Known as ths Riverside Drive and Shrewsbury river, thence 'easterly along September 25, 1947. during tha follow- hall be made either by written request •hall ba made either by written request bounty Board of Election* on forms ing houra: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 provided by snid Municipal Clerk or or warded to the Municipal Clerk or the Hcadden's Corner DUtrlct. 'orwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the center line of Locust avenua to tha cen- Board or by callinn In person at the Tha boundaries of tha same are a* One Stata Senator irovided by said Municipal Clark or p. m., Saturday*, Sunday* and Holidays Tounty Board of Elections on forms bounty Board of Elections on forms ter-line of Shrewsbury avenue; thence Two Membeta of the State* Assembly 3oard or by calling In person at the >fnce * of the Municipal Clerk or irovided by snid Municipal Clerk or ollowa, viz.: irovided by said Municipal Clerk or southerly along the center line ol excepted. bounty Board of Elections up to and In- BEGINNING at the Intersection of tha Shrewsbury avenue to the center line of A Sheriff ^ >fHce of the Municipal Clerk On Thursday, September 25th, 1047, to ard or by culling In person nt the Jo ard or by calling in person nt tha Two Members, Board of Chosen Free* lounty Board of Elections up to and In- sluding September 26th, 1947, dice of the Municipal Clerk or ight of way of the New York and Long ffice of the Municipal Clerk or Chestnut atreet: thenca easterly along the registration, books will ba closed ranch Railroad Company s^nd of the the center line of Chestnut street to the holders for a term of three years. iludlng" September 25th,. 1947. until after. the forthcoming .Genera). The Bnid Board of Reglotry and Elec- Ibunty Board of Elections up to md In- 'ounty Board of Elections up to and ln- Three Coroners iludlng September 25, 1947. Naveslnk or Shrewsbury River, and frrjra iludlng September 25th, 1947. center line of the C. R. R. Co's right of The, said Board of Registry and E1ec< Election on Tuesday. November 4th, lon will meet on henco running (1) Northerly, along the way; thence northerly, along center Ilne Also for the election of ona Male Ion Will meet on . 1947. TUESDAY,'NOVEMBER 4th, 1947 The said Board of Registry and Elec* said Railroad right of way and along Tha said Board of. Registry and Elec- of C. R, R. Go's right of way to high wa- Member and one Female Member of the TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. 1947 Notice of change of residence or ap- otween the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. Ion will meet on Election District No. 6 and Etectlon Dis- tion will-meet on - . . ter line of the.ft7orth Shrewsbury river; Republican County Executive Committee. between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. plication . for transfer of registration a,, for the purpose of conducting tha. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1947 trict No. 1, to Mill Brook; thenee (2) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1047 thence southwesterly along high water ' Also for' the election of one Male m., for the purpose of conducting; • tha shall be mad. either by written request ;eneral election for the etectlon of • ' •etween the hours of 7 a, m. and 8 p. Easterly, along Mill Brook to Chapel aetweon the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. line* of North Shrewsbury- river to the Member and ono Female Member of thsgeitorn] election tor the' election of forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or tbe One State Senator ': n, for the purpose of conducting the {111 Rond. theneo (8) Northerly, along n., for the purpose of- conducting the center line of Locust avenue, tha point Democratic County Executive Committee. County Board of Elections on forms Two Members ot the State Assembly or place of beginning. Ono State Senator :enernl election for the election of hnpel Hilt Road, to Mountain Hill enerat election for the election of At. said primary election nominations Two Members of tha Stata Assembly provided by said Municipal Clerk or A Sheriff ; One State Senator load; thence (4) Continuing Northerly One State Senator The polling plnce for the Eighth Elec- ihall also be made for the following A Sheriff Board or by calling in person nt thi Two Members, Board of Chosen Fre.- ' Two Members of the State Assembly n a straight line to Park Avenue; thence tion Dtfltrlct Is the cafeteria of tbe Slg- unicicfnl officers: office of the Municipal Clerk oi lolders" for a term of threa years* (5) Easterly, along Park ATenus to a Two Members of ths State Assembly mund Eisner Co. Bridge avenue and One Township Committee man for the Two Members, Board of Choaen Free- County Board of Elections up to and In' A Sheriff . jf irlvato road leading thronuh tha HOB- A Sheriff . • oldera for a term of three years. Three Coroners ; Two Members, Board of Choien Fres- Two Members, Board of Chosen Frec- West Frnnt .street. - full term of three years. eluding September 25th4 1947. .nc these munlcipnl officers: \ , ord ' nroperty: thence .(6) Southerly, Ninth Election District. Township Collector for the full term. Three Coroners .Tha antd Board of Registry and Elec- toiderrt for n term of three years. . the private road leading through loiders for n term of three years. nd these municipal officers: Two Councilman for the full term of Three Coroners Beginning In the center line of Locust Natico in hereby given that qualified tion will meet on ;htee years. the Hosford property, to Mountain Hill Throe Coroners avenue ot hlirh water Una of the North Mayor for the full term of two years. ind theia munlcipnl officers: Road; thence (7) Easterly, to the .nd these municipal officers: voters of the Township of Shrewsbury, Two Councilmen for tha full term of TUESDAY,.NOVEMBER 4th, 1947 One Justice of the Peace for th* full • Shrewsbury river, thence easterly along not nlready registered In snid Municl :erm of five years. ,' Two Township Committeemen for the boundary Ilne of Election District No Assessor for the full term of four renter line of. Locust avenue to the ren- :hree yeara. between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. ull term of three yearB, !; thence (8) Southerly, along Election rears. pality, under the laws of New Jersey The polling place for Shrewibury ter, line of Shrewsbury avenue! thence governing permanent registration mny Collector for the full terms of four mi, for tho .purpose of conducting the Road Supervisor for the full term. District No. 2 to the Navenlnli or Two Councilmen, full term, three southerly along center line of Shrews- ears. general election for tha election of lorough la the fire houee of Shrewsbury Two Justices of the Peace for full Shrewsbury River: thenee (9) Westerly. 'ears register or transfer with the Clerk of lose Co. No. 1, Broad street, Shrews- bury avenue to the center line of Chest- tha said municipality at her office, real* Boundaries of the Election Districts In One State Senator „* terms of five years each. long the said river to the place of Be- Two Justice! of the Peace, full term, nut street; thence easterly along center he Borough of Rumaon and the polling Two Membera of tha State Assembly bury, New Jersey. The following Is a description of the five years line of Chestnut street to tha' center line dence. Sycamore avenue, Tlnton falls lace In each district are as follows) A Sheriff ORTKUDE a-VANVUlT,v-.r-. Slection Districts In the Township of Inning. few Jersey, at any time between The polMntt place for the Eighth Elec The following la a complete descrip- nf right of way of the New York A Long First Election District. Two Members, Board of Chosen Free' ~ Borough Clerk. ill dd let own and the polling places In Branch railroad: thenra southeasterly Wednesday, June 4, 1947 and Thursday, Alt that portion of the Borough of March 31, 1947. ; he same, viz.: .ion Dlntrlct Is the Fire House or Middle, tion of the Election Districts In the September 25, 1947, during the follow* holders for a term of threa years. town Fire Company No. 1, Stata High.- Borough of Red Bank, and the location nlong center line of right of war of New (unison situate north of Ridge rpad, Three Coronen. rst Election District. Commonly Knowi York & Long Branch railroad to the Ing hours: Dally 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. Monmouth County Surro(at.', Office. as the Mlddletown DUtrlct. way, Heariden's Corner, N, J. of pollinpg g places for each of the said m., Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ex- iounded on the east by Bingham avenue and these municipal officers: district*: renter line of River street (produced) and on the west by Buena Vlstst avenue. Mayor for the full tarm of two years. In th. matter ot tb. «it»te of Bill. The boundaries of the same ara aa Ninth Election District. First Election District thence waaterly along th* center line o cepted, or at Permanent Registration Bur- The polling place for tha First Elec- ubeth rielaon;-deceased. Notice to cred- follows. vU.: The boundaries of tha same are as F onu, Courthouse, l<*rsehold. New Jersey, Two Councilmen for the full term of 1 Beginnini g at a poini t on thh e shore of North Shrewsbury river: thence north tion District Is Oceanic Flra Cortipany'i three yeara. itors to present claims' 'against' .state. BEGINNING at the Keamburg Gate- ottpwB, viz.: :he North Shrewsbury River directly be- erly along high water line of North at arty time between Wednesday, June Pursuant to the order of Dorman Me. way on State Highway Route No. .36 and, BEGINNING at the mouth of Ware 4, 1047 and Thursday. September 25, House, corner River road and Allen , One councilman for an un ex pi red tween the properties owned by the Mon- Shrewsbury river to the center line n street. Rumxon. ... term of two years. ' Faddln, Surrogate of the County of Mon- 'rom thence running (1) Southerly, along reek and Sandy Hook or Rarttan mouth Boat Club and the property Locu*t avenue, tha point or place of be 1947, during the following hours: Dally die boundary line of tbe Township of Day, and from thence running (I) Second Election District. One Councilman for an unexptrea term mouth, made on the twenty-third day known an the Red Bank Lyceum, thence ginning. 1) :00 R. m. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, All that portion of tht Borough of of April, 1847, on the application ot aiddletown and the Township of Holm Southerly, along Ware Creek and thesouthwardly to the center ilne of Broad Sundays nnd Holldnys excepted. , of one year. lei. to the Red Hill Road: thence (2) boundary Ilne of Election District No. 8 The polling plnce of the Ninth Election lumaon situate north of Rids* road, Tba polling place for the Borough of (enneth U. McQueen, sole executor of street, thence along the center .line of District U Union Fire Houne. Shrewsbury On Thursday, September 25th". 1947. bounded on th* "cant Uy Naveslnk ave the estate of Elizabeth Nelson, deceaaed. r.Xasterly, following the Red Hill Road, o Park Avenue; thence (2) Easterly Broad street to Its intersection with the LIttte Silver Is located In the Uttte Sil- to the Bam Hollow Road; thence J. gen place measured at right angtei County Board of Elections up to and In of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, wll* Red Bank. N. J. t. to Park Avenue: thence (8) Westerly, the point above mentioned at the shore thereto; thtmce weitterly and parallel tion District Is Oscar Anderson'* ga meet at the place hereinafter designated Messrs. Quinn, Doremui, McCu, ' along Park Avenue, to the County road HOWARD W. ROBERTS, line of the said river directly between the with West Bergen place to the centei eluding September 25th, 1047. rage. Wanhlngton avenue, between Wa & Russell, - ' Township Clerk propertied owned by the Monmouth Bout erman avenue and Ward avenue. Rum* on runnlnft from New Monmouth to Key- •lino of right of way of C. It R. of N. J* The said Board of Registry and Elec- TUESDAY, JUNE 8d, 1947 78 Broad Street, - port, known as County Road No. 7 March 81, 1047. Club and property known as the Redthence northerly along the center line of tion will meet on ALBERT A. KERR, Red Bank, New Jersey. thence (0) still Westerly, along County Flank Lyceum at the point or. place of Borough Clerk tetween the hourti of seven a. m. and right of way of the C. R, R. of N. J. to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1947 eight p. m. (Eastern Standard Time), Road No. 7. to tha point or place o REGISTRY AND ELECTION beginning. a point'distant 1B0 fact southerly from between th* hours of 7 ti. m. and U p. March 81. 1947. Monmouth County Surrogate'! Offlc. BeRlnnlng. for the purpose of conducting a primary NOTICE The polling place for the First Elec- the south Hide of West Bergen place m., for the purpose of conducting the In the matter of the eltate of Evelyn BOROUGH OF SEA BRIGHT. N. J. measured at right angles thereto t thence election for the nomination of candidate: Tht polling place for tha First Elec Ion Dtntrlct Is Naveslnk Hook and Lad- general election for the election of REGISTRY AND ELECTION • or T, Walker, deceased. Notice to credl- tlon District ts tho Township Hall, Mid Notice Is hereby given that District der Fire Houne, Mechanic street. westerly nnd parallel with Went Bergen One State Senator :ors to present claims against eltatt. dlatown Village. Mlddletown. N. J- Bonrd-of-Election and Registry in and Second Election District. place to high water line of the North Two Members of the State' Assembly NOTICE One State Senator Pursuant to the order of Dorman Me- Second Election District. Commonly for the Borough of Sea Bright, County Shrewsbury river; thence northwesterly BOROUGH OF EATONTOWN, N. J. Two Members of the State Assembly Beginning at a point where the center along high water. Una of tha North A Sheriff A Sheriff Faddin, Surrogate of the County of Mon> Know as the Naveslnk District. of Monmouth. State of New Jersey, will Two Members, Board ot Chosen Free- Notice Is hereby Riven that District mouth, made- on the second day of May, m«et at the pluce hereinafter designated line of Mechanic street t* Intersected Shrewsbury, river to the center line of Two Members, Board of Chosen Free Tha boundaries of the same are with the center line of Broad street, River street, the point or place of b* holder* for a to era of threa years. Board of Election' and Registry In and holders for a term of three years. 1947, on the application of Mary T. follows, vlt..: whence southwardly alon ft tha center lino Three Coroners for the Borough of Eatontown, County Three Coronen Walker, executlx of the estate of Evelyn BEGINNING at the Intersection ol thi TUESDAY, JUNE 8d, 1947 of Broad street to Its Intersection with antt, thme municipal officers: of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, will T. Walker, deceased, notice Is hereby between the hours of seven a. m. nnt The polling place for tha Tenth Elec- Also for the election of ona Mala boundary Ilne of tha Borough of Atlantl the center line of Wallace atreet. thence One Township Commltteeman for the meet at the place hereinafter designated Member and one Female Member of the given to the. creditors of said deceased Highlands and Seventh Avenue, .... eight p. m. (Eastern Standard Time) eastwardly alon FT the center line of Wal- tion Dl-trlct IK the River Street nchnol. ull term of three yeara. to exhibit to the subscriber, executrix from thence running (1) Southerly, for the purpose of conducting a primary Eleventh Election District. Republican County Executive Committee. lace street to the rear of the.property Township Collector for the full term TUESDAY, JUNE 8d. 104? Also for the election of one Male as aforesaid, their debts and demands •long Seventh Avenue to Hillside Ave* election for the nomination of candidntei of the Second National Bank, thence Beginning In the center line of New- The polling place for Shrewsbury between (.he houra of seven a. m. anc against the snid estate, under oath.- nue; thence f2) Westerly, along Hlllsidi r man Springs road at high water line' ol Member and one Female Member of the southwardly along the rear of said Bank Township Is the Fire Houee, Tlnton Falls, olght p. m. (Eastern Standard Time) Democratic County Executive Committee. wlthln six months from the date of the Avenue to Southslde Avenue, theneo (8 One Slate Senator one hundred feet from the center tine of the North Shrewsbury river, thence east, New Jersey. for the purpose of conducting a primary aforesaid order, or they will be forever Southerly and Westerly, along Southsld A Sheriff Wallace street, thenre eastwardty by, a erly ntong the center line of Newma • MARGRETTA L. REED, election for the nomination of candldatei A' salt! primary election nominations barred ot their actions therefore agalnit Avenue and Old Woman's Hill Road, t< Two Members of the Stata Assembly straight Imaginary line to Its lnteraec- Springs road to the center of Broa ihall also be made for the following the said subscriber.' > ' , Mountain Hill Road; thence (4) South street: thence northerly along center o Townahlp Clerk. 'or municipal officers, Two Members, Board of Chosen Free tlon with the renter lines of Linden March 31. 1947. One State Senator erly, along; tha Whlppoorwlll Valley Ros holders for a term of three years. place and Wallace street,- theiice north- Broad street to the center line of rlgh' One Township Commltteeman for the Datedi Freehold, N. J., May 2, 18*7. to the road leading from the Mountali eastwardly nlonv the center line of Wal- of way of New York & Long Branch rail Two Members of th* State Assembly full te.*m of three years. MARY T. WALKER, Three Coroners road; thence northwesterly along cente: A Sheriff • Hill Road to Brown's Dock Road Also frr tho election of one Malt- lace street to ttllf*tlon o The polling place for ths Fourth Elec- tory or th* Borough lying a ait of a line missions and counsel fees, . (Sinned) • The polling place for the Fourth (file tion dlatrlct 1* at Or, SarcoV icarnge, lima between .Wednesday, June 4, 194 m., for thi purpoii' of conducting th HENRY SANDEI13, 1.11 linn lit.. ApplegHte, Executive of thi dVtgnatcd as follows t .Dated: April 28th, A. D,, 1047. 1 itoilon fmtrtrImtrlrt Is tthh a Ore vent Park and 101 Bnoad street, nearly opposite'Wav- nnd Thursday? September 26th, 1941 general election for the election of . .. .ARTHUR IIANSSON, l*otiftrdo Fire Home. Center Avenue, cstnte ot Panlal II. Appleirate, deeemed during the following hourst Dall BEGINNING at the point whsr* ctnttr BYi JAMES F. MIMNAUMH, ex- notice la hereby given tn the creditor erly place ' • , Ona Stata Senator line of the State Highway Intersects La- ALICE HABCALLr T*on.ardnTd i N.. JJ.. " ~^ of sold dncnasfid to exhibit to'tho suli .Fifth Election District. 0:00 ii, m. to 4 tllO p, m., flaturdayi Two Members of the State Asiambl . eoutor of ths estate of John M Fifth Election DDlatrlcTrCnmmonly Known Beginning nt a point on the shore line Sundays and Holldnys excapted. fetra'a Brook; thence' along the centei (.oetchlui, a docensed trim toe, scriber* exrfputrlx, nq aforesaid, the A Sheriff line of the State Highway .to the point 1 NOTICE. •a tba Llncroft Dlatrlct. debts nnd demands nitninit the snid e of tho North Shrewsbury River directly On Thursday, September 25th,_ .104 Two Membon, Donrd of Chosen Free1 BANK OP NEW YORK (former The boundaries of the sums arc n« lietween (he properties owned by ..the where South atreet Intersects with tha ty known as .Bank of New Yorl Tnke notice that (ienovlove Behwed- tatr, uiKlnr onth,. within six month: tho registration books will be etone< holders for n term of three years. foger nnd.JnnotlV Pnokurd, trading a, follows, vls.t from the (lute nf the nfnrcanld nrdor, o Monmouth Unnt C nil the property utftlH nfier the forthcoming. State Highway: thence along center line ami Trust Company,) HKmNNINO att the Intersection of tin Thr«o Coroners \ of South street to the point where tha nrookaldo Inn, havo applied to the May- ll ll|Wfbl£tbl known an ths Roil ilHffi - - - m fthiJdli:U nrTWmteF itreet,. thence southwardly along the Notice of. chnngi of residence or np thence In a straight lln* to tn* Inter* N. Y. Truitae, Shrewsbury River, and frof m thench e run- center line of (hood sUtot. to the In- full term of three yenrs. section of Hoi>« road and Cranberry Roger Nutt, Esq., tense '« ITomlsoa situated nt Droad *nt|)K -.•/ marco of 30 Marlon street .was re- business, automobile and other It's SHERMAN'S Fop Hold Card Party Convention Hall In Operation ported stolen to the Mid'dletown property with • The Best In «. Mrs. Norman StofHet was1 chair- For the past IS years voted the township pollco Sunday evening. HAWKINS BROTHERS Venetian Blinds WE REPAIR man of the annual spring card 2the car,—a—1036—Chevrolet;—was- -No. 1 band in the country by wlde- "Re*t~Ei"l»t« »nd Mortgage l-oaniT -party-held-by-the—juniop-group-of WUUHendrieks parked in front of- Dempsey's tav- Ibe Sherman Shop lyaepaTatea"Tadlo polls7T5"y Lom- 77 Bropd Street, • .' Bed Bank' ,88 Broad St. • Monmouth chapter, Daughters of bardo and his Royal Canadians, Is Manager ern, route 35, Riverside Heights. Phone R/B. ft-0352 ' Red Bank tho American Revolution, Thursday who appear at Convention hall on Any Make Refrigerators at the Red Bank1 Woman's club. tho boardwalk, Asbury Park, Deco- W. Irwin Hendrlcks, who Is the Special •prizes weVe awarded to ration day week-end, May 30 and general manager of the new tea. Edward M^ Kelly, Jr., Mrs. 31, hold a unique position in the Charles P. Irwin, Jr., Truck Body • Washing Machines Howard Kennedy, Mrs. Lillian Van- field of popular music. Inc., whlcli opened Monday on Buskirk, Mrs. Kenneth Brower and Wharf avenue, spent four war Miss Katharine M; Child. years In the U. S. Navy, 20 months Others present were" Mrs. T. W. of which were in the Southwest • Vacuum Cleaners McGinness, Mra. Jay Stryker, Mrs. Pacific. James N. Wolcott, Jr., Mrs. Ed- Mr. Hendrlcks, now n resident of Ward H. Urlal, Mrs. Harvey Little, Frances street, Shrewsbury, has • Electric Ranges Mrs. Charjes L. Watkins, Mrs. Guy lived in this locality 28 years. L, Qulnn, Mrs. Amos C. Tilton, During his war service, he Mrs. Edward J. Roehl, Mrs.^C. Po- was stationed at Panama, Tahiti, • Electric Water Heaters well Beyland, Mrs. H., Lawrence Australia, New Guinea, Admiralty Burdge, Mrs. Karl G. Jansky, Mrs. Islands, Kwajaleln, Marshall Is- lands, Johnston Islands and Ha- S. B. Longman, Mrs. Carl GreenT field, Mrs. L. S. Swift, Mrs. John waii. He majored In mechanical Sea Bright N. J. • Electric Ironers Liddcll, Mrs. Edward Chinnock, and electrical engineering. Mrs. T. Nelson Parmly,, Jr., Mrs. The manager for the new truck Herbert Parkell, Mrs. John Mount, body concern graduated from Mid- • Electric Motors^ / Mrs.! Richard Strong, Mrs. Harry dletown township high school and, E. Vain. •. • majored in business and commer- •:•'..•.. : ' ; ••• —ETC.—'" . :\ '"••*-• ; ." " cial training at Red Bank Business Mrs. Warren H. Smock, Mrs. Hu- institute, bert M. Farrow, Sr., Mrs. Anita M. Mr. Irwin announced, that every- Crouse, Mrs. Jacob B, Rue, Jr., thing was In readiness for Mon- C & D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. Mrs Robert MacDonald, Mrs. L. F. day's opening of the new busi- 1947 Opening Announcement.... Whitney, MrB. H. A. Kessler, Mrs. ness. The site coven 7,600^squars 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK Fred Kesslor, Mrs. Charles Briggs, feet of floor space. Jr., Mrs. C. A. Osborn, Mrs. Frank The company will specialize in The Restaurant and Cafe will open on Thursday, May 22nd; and L. Sherwood, Mrs. Heinz Ewald, PHONE RED BANK 6-2761 GUT LOMBARDO Lindsay structural all-steel custom- Mrs. J. Spanh Jeffers, Mrs. M. F. built bodies. The firm will also The Bathing Pavilion and Cafeteria will open on Decoration Day Fredericks, Mrs. R. L. Moore, Mrs. have a complete body repair and William H. Scott, Mrs; JohnB.Van- Among the flrst orchestras to painting service. . Wagenen, Misses lone VanBuskirk, realize the value of radio, < Guy Truck bodies available will range Dorothy Flqlds, Wllda VanWagenen Lombardo and his Royal Canadians from nine to 36 feet In more than RESTAURANT AND CAFE and "Frances Sherwood. have been on tho air since th 600 different types. early days of broadcasting without "We believe the company is go- This season, in addition to ow u»ual menu, we willl serve a mlsalng a single;week. Nor have ing to fill a need that has been St. James Grammar they confined their activities to wanted along the North Jersey Public Sale that one fleld. In personal appear- shore for a. good many years," eaid Fixed Price Table d'Hote Luncheon School Honor Roll ances throughout tho country, the Mr. Irwin, who is president of the advent of a Lombardo "date" is the neW enterprise. from Mondays to Saturdays; and Having gold my home and giving; possession within three weeks, Folio wing-is! the honor, roll ..of St.. signal._f.or_ a packed ..-session- with """Iwiiraispose of my entire Household Goods "and Furnishings James grammar schoool .as re- "The Sweetest Music This Side oi For the crops grown on loam -? on tho premises at ported last week: Heaven." and heavier types of soils, the The dining room will be open daily until midnight Grade Eitfht—Florence Dotnzal, Mar- Along musical row it is ah ac- ridging of the row, representing with full restaurant and bar service. Reservations requested. Knret Ann Shcti, Roriemario CnlandrMlo, the back furrow of a plowed neld 68 HARVARD RD., FAIR HAVEN, N. J.\ . Jcraldlno Travers, Mnureon Gaul, Doro- cepted fact that no band'leader in r I thy Ann Gaff. Charlotte Horn, Gloria history has maintained a top posl- would be advantageous, making We will continue to serve the finest Charcoal Broiled Steaks, Lobsters, Between Lake Av'e. and Cambridge Ave. I Glgllo, Maureen Mcehan, Patricia Calla- tlop in the big time for as long as the ridge by either plows or disks, Chops and Chickens; Jumbo Shrimps and Jumbo Crab Lumps in various styles, I way, Edwar1 d Kullmnnn. Guy Lombardo. For-sheer musical raising the soil four or five inches I Grado Seven A—Jane Saaurton, Mary above the normal ground level. , our other specialties, and real Home-Made Desserts. ! Conrad, Carole Maclio, .Lorcttai Bergin, ability and appealing style, the Saturday, May 24th 1 Margrct McGulic, • It. McDonnell, D. Lombardo,group continues to reign I Ryan, R, Do Garo, A. Stanfiela, K. Nil- unsurpassed. /Commencing at 10 A. M. • ! llgan. ! Grade. Seven B—Jean Bly, Margaret •The Lombardo band ushers in a BATHING PAVILION AND CAFETERIA • Coutrhlin, Raymond Dougluiw, Eileen Gib-, season of great stellar Vname HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Kelvinator (Moist Master) 6V Oriental lin, Patricia Harkins. Joanne Hcflfcrnun, Preserve! Harold Jonca, Shirley Krusc, Judith bands" for dancing and listening Our beach, always one of the finest on the North Jersey Coast, is now and Domestic Rugs, .Room and Scatter slzesj Chinese and French Lynoh, Mnry P.'McGrath, Patricia Paine, p'leasuro In tho Convention hall. That glowing lustre - the better than ever, and provides perfect bathing, with a spacious upper beach Vases, Jardiniere and Porcelains;'Floor and Table Lamps, Occa- Rosarvnft Relas. Such well-known bands as Tex GiT.do SI:;—Jacqueline Bennett. Roac natural beauty of your furs for lounging and sports, even at high tide. sional Living Room Chairs, Settees and Lovo Seats, all covered Mario boncorc, Edward Buudrciiux, Boneke and the Glenn Miller band, In Refreshing Fabrics; Chinese Boom, fully furnished with Teak. Kilecn Butlor, Mai'Kni'et Corcoran, Anne Tod AVeoms of "Heartaches" famo with Leon's' Lustorway Fur Citrlcy, Oeoriie Gill;, M it r jo hie Goff, Helen Cafeteria in the Bathing Pavilion nerves light lunches at popular prices, .wood-.Stands, Tables,,.Chairs, Smoking Stands, Settees, Tilt-top Jimmy Dorsey, Charles • Spivolt, 'Cleaning. It costs no more. Jeificy, Virginia Kehoe, Katherlna La- 'Carmen Cayallero, Louii? Prlma, while the Bathers' Grill in the Restaurant provides full restaurant and bar ser- - Tablet Cloisonne Vases and'Floor Lamps, Brlc-a-Brac, Nine-piece 'bVcciiuc, Susan Lynch, Helen McGuIrr* Diane Oukerson. Norcen O'Neill. Frances Vaughn ••Monroei Los- Brown and vice to bathers in beach attire. - o Modern .Duncan Fhyf« Dining Room Set, Corner Cupboard, .Mod- Plfi'cala, Sue Price. Patrici[ a Schucke'r, other great' names ' have been 1 Dorothy' Setnro. " booked, .for donveritlon hall.- "ern' Mirrors, Fireplace Set, Four-piece Solid Mahogany Sleigh J3rade Five—Judith Imyton, Judith LEON'S Applications for season bath houses now being received. Bedroom Set, Eleven^plece Modern" Bedroom ! Set, Dressing Cit&rellft; Frivnce3 O'Brien, Marie Gaba- rinl. ThomaV Lcddv. Joan Bloom, Joan ^VHITE ST. PH. R. B. 6-2800 Phone: Sea Bright 2-0060 ./Tables,', Chests of Drawers, Sheraton Desk, Pennsylvania Dutch Boyn'can. ranks pocket mbhoy by OTTO GILLIG. Morcari,, Robert .Siavpn1. ns The Register.—lAdvortiscnicnt. * Chairs, Ladderback Chairs, Hitchcock Chairs, two very fine Old Grndo Four—KlCjiard Brcslin, Rita Ca- 'tirlonl,' John Corcoran, Joan Di Pcri-y, Desks, Dropleaf Tables, Pair Sheraton Book-Cases, Spinet Piano, I David DoclRor, Jnmes Hintelmann, Pn- i trlcia Kiornan, MarVaret McDonnell. French Prints, Melodeon, in perfect condition; Grandfather's ; Erie Molynoux, Peter' Sherwin, AHda i Clock, Safe, two Chaise Lounges, Curtains, Drapes, two Coffee 'j Grado Thcee—Philip Bowcm. Walter Tables, Chinese Ivory'Screen, Hlghgrade Porch Furniture, Wis- • Beinictt, Elveria D'Apoatino, Ralph Gam- consin Alr-CooUd Water Pump, Lcat Cart, Trunks, etc. i.baro Thomas tiUl, Robert Horn, THoman 1 Latarecquf, Margaret Meacham, Louicc Pavao, Judith Ward, Nancy Wjee. NOTE—'This sale presents an unusual opportunity for one to Grado «. Two—Robert Andcrsnri, Rob- obtain the finest In Furniture and Furnishings. '.•"'.' ert >fiuekalow. Daniel Calnndriello. Wil- liam Corcoran, Rose Marie Crupi. Paul DeVclirh, Mary Anne Domldlnn, Thomnu PUBLIC INSPECTION—Friday, May 23rd, 1 to 5 P. M. All' Dorick. Ro-bcrt Gunn, Darbara Harvey, Items to be removed from the premises at conclusion of sale. Mary Lou Hounihan. Mar/ Ann Hnvcns. way to keep Carol Ann Hunter, John Klinrr. Jeanne Moving companies will be present to wait upon you. OwnerVnd Kramer, Jc.inno Labrccijue, Anna May Layton, Mary A, Lynch, Mary U Moly- auctioneer shall not be responsible in case of accident or injury ncux, Marion .Monciicf, Winter Noble. I • Patty Batter-son, Mario Piccohi, Mary I... to any person or persons in, on or abput tho premises. Ruftso, WKnlhleen Sadlipr. My-ra Scott. Patricia Stoncham. Marion Zallnsky. W. A. BURDGE lob- B, G. COATS, Auctioneer 490 Bath Ave., LONG BRANCH, N. 3. m Honey Happy FRANK WOOIXJEY . Phone 6-3598 ~^ C. A.. BUBK There Is one railroad bridge on the average for every two miles of rail- road track in the United States. AHINK back to the days when your Buick That doesn't mean just filling her up and They work with Buick-desfgned toola. X. stood proud, shiny and new at your door. seeing that the oil doesn't get low. Norfa They're backed up by a parts department A touch of your toe and that two tons of car periodic lube job done with "one-kind-for- stocked with Buick-cnginecrcd parts that romped away gentle as a breeze — and just all" lubricants. It means competent care hy are just made for Buick cars. as obediently glided to a soft, sure stop. men familiar with every part of a Buick — by men who know Buicks best and have an So you sec the difference between ordinary That's the kind of driving that's right in the interest in seeing that you get the greatest service and Buick car care. It's the skilful, YOUR USED TIRES heart and soul of Buicks. It's there for you satisfaction from yours. to have for years and years — especially considerate care that keeps your Buick when - vpuF-oar-gets the-kind- of care such a always a Buick. It's the kind of care which, honey should have. Every detail of our service is aimed at this proves that next to you, we like your Buick ARE WORTH MORE goal. The men are specialists on Buicks. best.

TIME TO REPOWER ? We Need Thousands of Used Tires! You'll be Suppoi* your Buick 1$ crowding lh» big flguret In high Amazed at the miltage. Suppois you don't want to wail for that new on*. - LIBERAL Hara'i a happy an«w»r. If your Buick'i any modal year from 1937 through TRADE-IN 1942, you can make It factory-froth at far ai power ii concerned with the Buick Power Package. ALLOWANCE Thli It all the ma|or auembly of a new Buick Fireball engine except carburttlon and electrical tyitemi. This Month II puli good-ai-new zip and performance Into high* mileage cart. on FIRESTONE Changing over It handled In a tingle operation—taket lett time and often cottt leu than a really thorough DELUXE CHAMPIONS! overhauland replace* men) |ob. More tatli- faction, too, becaute YOU SAVE 3 WAYS: you'll havo a new factory-built engine. I Save by the Firestone Liberal Eaty paymenti if you * Trade-in Allowance. with. Come in and * Save More on Mileage and I talk it over. . *' Safety. ,1> Save Tirao and Troublo .. , A WEEK ' Use the Convenient Budr/at Plan. . "

<" YOUR-NEIGHBORHOOiy SERVICENTER* lilHtui , jiai. DE RIDDER BUICK, Inc % H; MOUNT eo. 163 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Cor. White St/wnd Maple. Ave. . . Red Bank t Page" Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22j 1947 .' .. IQUINN, DORKMUS. MO WE * 'Councilman Charges B08SEIO. REMEMBER Parental Delinquency Foreign Esso Men View Cross Farm CODNSBMJORS AT LAW :& it's Btr WhltAeld BulldlDg, Red Bank The Beat In Cr Gala Opening At last week's meeting of the John J. Qulno Thomtt P. Doramiu Drapes, Bedspread* Little Silver mayor and council, Vincent J. UcCue Brncit Fung Councilman Chester Apy chided William , U Bmiall. Jr.—- ~ The Sherman Shop -pftrent3-for-tirciiHack-of-lntereBt Bed^BanS Sea Side Hotel the wclfaro of their children, charg- PABSONS, LABEECIJUB, ing "there is no such thing as Juv- UANZONA & COMBS- — enile delinquency. ' It should be COUNSELLORS AT LAW parental delinquency." 8 Wallace Sir. Had Bank . ' 'Mr. Apy la police commissioner Theodore 1>. Parion* Etlmund J. Cahzona NOW • Theodore J. Labrecque of that borough. His statement ElttOn V\ Comba Thomas J. Smltb followed the routine reading of a Robert H. Maid. William It Blailr Jr. IS THE TIME! report, which1 revealed three police -Abrabam ii Zacer Get (hose .precious fun and calls were made because of "boy woolens out of your home. They'll have Certified proteo- nuisances." .••••• WILLIAM E.BEATY • tlom— Stating the Little Silver T.M.C.A. Plus enjoyed capable leadership, he cited ATTORNEY AT LAW ." Care Beyond Compare a recent Y program which was ar- AT ' ranged for members and their par- & TAX CONSULTANT ' ents. Ha said with the exception of one parent, the Y's board of di- 80 Bait prom St. Red Bank 8-2856 LEON'S rectors and Mrs. .Apy there were no elders present. He said the ab- DR. L. W. CARLBOM, WHITE ST. PH. R. B. 6-3800 sences Indicated a lack of Interest; SURGEON CHIROPODIST, "Citizens of Little Silver should FOOT AILMENTS Saturday, May wake up," he declared. ' ORlee Houra; ; Shown on the Cross! potato farm In Holmdel are 21' residents of 15 foreign countries who are on a , Dally 9:80 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. MOTORISTS FINED Evaninita: Tuesday and Tbuuday four-month visit to the United States as guests of Standard OH. The visitors heard Marvin A. Clark, For appointment phone B-244Z Cor. 5th and Valley Sts. State police arraigned three driv- county agricultural,agent, describe. Monmouth's agriculture and the aid modern farm machinery has been ers for motor vehicle offenses Fri- in producing more and better crops. ' • 60 BBOAO ST., BED BANK, N. J. day. Appearing before Recorder Joseph P. Kaminske, assistant disttlct manager for Esso'a Trenton-Atlantic Highlands area, ex- Silas Cronk of Shrewsbury town- plained that the visiting group had a natural interest in new farming methodB since food shortages con- DR. MILDRED HULSART, ship. Carmen Apicelli of Yonkers tinue as one of the "most critical conditions abroad. Fred G. Kadel, farm account manager for New- SURUI5ON OHIBOFOD1ST Highlands, N. J. was fined $8 for speeding, and Jersey Standard Oil, conducted the tour through the county. Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy 'William Delaney paid a $3 fine for Office Hourai Dally 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. All Esso men, the visitors are engaged in marketing petroleu m products In thei:r respective coun- the same charge. Louis Kltsoa of tries. . • - : ' ' .' . Evenlnga: Tueaday, Thuradayf 7 to.8 Newark was fined $5 by Recorder ' In the group are Lucio Gonzales, Argentina; O. B. Fieg and W. P. Lemaitre, Brazil; Jose Fontan, (Cloied Wadneiday and Friday) All Welcome Frank McCue of Atlantic township Cuba; J. Luis Molina, Guatemala; Luis Molinary, Puerto Rico; Argentino Mouro, Uruguay; J. L. P. Van- By appointment only, Red Bank 6-O905 on-a oharge of careless driving. derhaeghen, ; Flemming Laub, Elirtar Park and Magnus Petersen, Denmark; R. J. Pinder, Eng- M0 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N 3. land; J. FJ Jayet, Franco; D. DcKamper, ; Ove Tonncsson, Norway; Oscar Nyqvist and •William Sundmark, Sweden; F. Guerln, Morocoo, and L. E. Phillips, Australia. DR. RAY DE CARLO SURGEON CHIROPODIST Billy Toop, Diana Bornkamp, Ann FOOT AILMENTS Lincroft Hlckey and Margaret Kelly. Everett Oirlca Houra: Dally 9:00 a m. to 6:30 p. m. A string of horses known as the • Evenlnitn by appointment Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson of Marcal stable, trained by Phil John Portln, accompanied by Ed PDone 6-0576 Looking New York city spent the week-end irosser, is in training at Brook- ward Kangas of Vanderburg, visit 90 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK with Arthur Johnson and family of dale farm. Mr. Grosser expects to ed friends in Pennsylvania Sunday. Green Twig. race during the Jersey meeting. Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller attended the Jockey Joe Ll Causl, leading ap- New Jersey State Federation of DR. WILLIAM WYLIE The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire : For The _ "company" met Wednesday of last prentice rider in 1946, • Is galloping Women's clubs" convention at At-- —"• CHIROPODIA'L". SURGEON "•"• horses for the stable. lantic City from Tuesday to Friday -. Functlooal Foot Diaprdera' week at the home of Mrs. Edward of last week. Mrs. Tuller •was' cre- Boylari. Those attending were Mrs. dentials chairman. Accompanying 0 Mecfaaiilo St., Red Bank, N 3. Adolf Braun, Mrs. Gerard Domld- Mrs1. Tuller were Mrs. John SoHeld Houra 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tel. ion, Mrs. Frank "Powell, Mrs. Har- Holmdel Kvc lD old Willgerodt, Mrs. Gardner C. of Perth Amboy and Mrs. Edward ] " » by Appointment. ».B. 6-33B9-J Klein and Mrs. Paul Camenzlnd. The Ladies" Aid society ol theBurroughs ot Metuchen. Plans were made to meet Monday Federated church held Its May Donald Hlckey is having an addi- KENNETH C. WASHBURNE Right Dress and arrange for a supper to be held meeting Tuesday evening, at Fel-tion built to his bungalow by Wil- The Northwestern Mutual some time soon at the flre house. lowship hall. Mrs.* William Pitcher liam Kohl of Lincroft. Tuesday evening a special com- presided. Final plans were made Mrs. Roy Antonides is a patient Life Insurance Co. — mittee meeting was held by thefor a cafeteria supper at Fellow- at Fitkln hospital. 79 Princeton Road firemen at the fire house. ship hall Wednesday, June 4, start- Mrs. Karl R. Berndt and Mrs. • Fair Haven, N. J. ing at 5:30 p. m. Those attending" Charles H. Conover spent Thursday For That "Special Occasion Xavler S. Smith and his sonth, e meeting were Mrs. Raymond at Jersey City. Red Bank 6-3154 -Market 3-0235 Richard W. Smith, attended the Crawford, Mrs. Joseph ' Holmes, Allied Trade convention at Boston Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van Em- Clooks of All Kinds Re- Mrs. Douglas. Fromm, Mrs. Theo-berg and daughter", of Irvington AUDITS t BOOKKEEPING paired and 8old, New Thursday. Miss Barbara Jane dore Fromm, Mrs. Harold Holmes, spent the week-end at their place Smith,of Colby junior college, New .and Old. Specializing In Mrs. Chrinoy Holmes, Mrs. Joseph here. HAROLD F. DOWSTRA ; Grandfathers' Clooks. Hampshire joined them In'Boston. Philips, Mrs. George' Schanck, Mrs. Catherine Forman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I/. K'.p ofTaylor Hanp'e, Wirs. John Mount, Mrs. Fanhio Foreman, injured her Public Accountant Rosello celebrated their 20th wed-Mrs. Daniel Ely, Mrs; Wilson Con- hand last week. Something Different? ding anniversary at the home of over, Mrs. Fred Harrison, Mrs. Jo- 130 Broad Street ' Phone •NANN-A their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. seph Ktnhafer, Mrs1. John S. Red Dank, New Jeraey Red Bank 6-3185R and Mrs. Edwin Creswick at Brook- Holmes, Miss Lola Bousenborry, BED GROSS MEETING . * . - " dale farm Saturday. Guests attend- Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith and Mrs. The annual meeting of the Mid- Clock Shop ing were Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Kip John Jeffery. This was the last dletown township Red Cross Clocks called for and. branch will be held next Monday General Contracting Our manufacturers sell to one and son Robert and daughter Alli- mcetin3 until next September. The Alteration!, Repalra and New Work delivered son of Westfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Les- following committee was chosen for morning at 10:30 o'clock In All Roofing And Sldinf ter Vllet and Mrs. Elisabeth Vlict the Ladies' Aid society annual din- Saints parish house, Naveslnk. Gen. F. II. A." Loans for Any Kind of Repair! Call Red Bank 6-3111-J shop in a community. of Cranford, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ner in June: Mrs. John S. Holmes, George L. VanDeusen, director of Mrs. Raymond Crawford, Mrs. John the county chapter drive, will be Carlton Theater. Bldg. I-tinsey of Woodbrldge, Mrs. Edna the speaker. J. S. COWAN Furgerson ot Colllngswootl, Misses Mount and Mrs. Harold Holmes,.' Phono Atlantic Highlands 1-1548 89 Monmouth SU — Here — , Florence and Jessemino Kip of Jer- Members of Holmdol church are sey City, Miss Mabel Reimer of invited to attend the graduation of Donald Swartwout at the New Easton, Pa., Miss Audrey Kipp of Brunswick .seminary thin morning Teachers' college at Glassboro and at 11:30 a. m. NOW AVAILABLE That's Janet and Edwlna Creswick. Donald Louis Adams, son of Maj Mr. and Mrs. Willard White are and Mrs. Donald Adams, celebrated the parents of a son born Friday, his birthday Wednesday, May 21,May 1G, at Monmouth Memorial A TIRE FOR $9.95 with a party at hia home at Brook- htjfepital. The child will be named dale farm. Games and, refreshments David Armstrong White. * 6.00x16 SIZE were enjoyed and a special treat The (green Shutter was colored comic movies given by Mrs. Joseph Phillips, . accom- OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY LOW Maj. Adams. Among those present panied by Mrs. Frank Boyce and were Patricia Daly, Peter Lichten- Mrs. Justis Camp, spent Thursday 771 River. Rd. Fair Haven berger, Bobby and Michael Slaven, at Newark. Larry Buck, Bettcy Camonzlnd, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard White are WRITTEN GUARANTEE Carol and Leslie Cornell, Jane parents o£ a son born Friday at Creswick, Eugene Peck, Sue An-Monmouth Memorial hospital. ONE YEAR OR 10,000 MILES able, Betty Davorlo, Edward Mani- BoyB enn make pocket money D7 lell- gold, Michael Hendrickson, Sue and The Ueir>Bler.—Advertisement. SAFT1-CHECKED RETREADS With Your Casing I take my Ford From the flnt lnapsctlon to tlie list, yonr are Safti-Olecked through erery single operation. OO Tlie lut and most exacting test li the nnal Top Cap Inspection -which Insures that the ]o1> la np to T 6.08-1* . nxestone high standards. And BaXtl-Cmeeked Other SitM Betreauling eoota no morel Uw Your Neighborhood Servicenter to save money! J. H. MOUNT CO. "THOSE FORD MECHANICS SURE KNOW HOWI They're trained to do the Cor. White St. & Maple Ave. Red Bank 6-0404 job just right at loweat cost."

"THEIR FORD-APPROVED METHODS .are engineer-planned... to save mo time, trouble and money." BEAUTY TREATMENT— a Day Mint no place MB HOffi TAILORED ""M Service • ' You've often heard it laid that beauty; peppy morning shower, and end it with a comes from within. That's why I pleasant warm bath to soothe your tired nervci. CLAM DIGGERS expression does more to make' a plain "THE GENUINE FORD PARTS, * „. rrhus you'll find your bath one of your woman attractive than many artificial aids. which thoy iiistull, fit right, work AND THE 'SPECIAL FORD chief aids to beauty. Yet the cost for your • right nnd lnst longer. Plenty' of . EQUIPMENT which llioy hnvc ia • With 'Fly Front—Size* 10 to 18. snviilgs therc!'^ '' . euro best for repairing Fords right! , Gold, Blue and Red Tropical Cotton. '-•> Relaxation is one of the secrets to inner tub of iwater and morning show - it leu beauty. So start your day right witFi a than a cent a.day. For immediate Service - See Your Friendly Ford Dealer-

11-15 EASt FRONT STREET Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. ,i;, 90 MONMQUTH STREET RED BANK RED BANK RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 22, 1947 _Page_Thirteen. B. 6-3230 PIANO TEACHER Court Upholds WITS. Graduate Pianist and Organist Adjustment Board For appointment, Call . Psy and Night Service MRS. LUCILLE MoCARTHY Zoning Ordinance r All Women Choose Their , N.-J. -i~- —1-156S-J Case It Completed The action of Long Branch's board of adjustment in permitting conversion of the Adele Troumtlne TRUCKERS LOADED property, at Bath and Westwood avenues into apartments was up- held by the Court of Error*' and O RLl^DIRT, GRAVEL Appeals last' week. The . decision terminated a four-year-old litiga- OWNED AND OPERATED BY tion In which Louis B. Tim of Long Branch attempted to defeat Mrs. Suits & Toppers Trounstlne'a right to convert her CAMPO AND MENOSKY . property. The Red Bank law firm of Quinn, Phone Keansburg 6-0245 Doremus.McCue and jRusaell repre- sented Mrs. Trounstine. They con- 9 Phone Middletown S-0279-M . tended that the apartment project At Mirabelli s . ; .Because Prices was legal because a permit had been granted at a time when the zoning ordinance did not restrict the number of apartments. Subse- at Our Factory Stores Are Lowest ) For Your Convenience quent to the issuance of the per- mit, an amendment to the zoning ordinance restricted the number of ... COMPARE! apartments that could be construc- IMMIGRATION & TRAVEL BUREAU ted to six. Mrs. Trounstine built more than six and Mr. Tim con- ' * Announces tended that such a large number In a few short month's women have learned that ONLY would be detrimental to the neigh- J THAT IT IS PREPARED TO SERVE borhood. He appealed to the Long Branch adjustment board. Mirabelli can offer such values . . . because where all* ; RESIDENTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY The board upheld Mrs. Troun- wool garments are concerned, Mirdbelli makes the clorK, stine and the case was taken to :;- ^ '; •-• AT .-,'.•" ' , Supreme court, by Mr. Tim. In its decision last summer, the Supreme makes the garment and sells DIRECT to you ... at ONE court held that Mr. Tim had stood 309 MORRIS AVE., LONG BRANCH by while the work was being done, PROFIT! '.„•••• ! (Opposite Jr. High School ana West c« allowing Mrs. Trounstine to suffer ; expense without hie objection and ' Long Branch Railroad Station) that, therefore, his action come too late. i MR. DONATO COLAVITA, Prop. Mr. Tim was represented by Par- Foreign Exchange - Steamship Tickets - Translations sons, Labrecque, Canzona and' ; roweJT of Attorney - Insurance - 'Travelers Checks Combs. Money Order* - Notary Public - Immigration and Naturalization. Show Place Sold Spring & Summer SUITS At Allenhurst Until June 20, Open Tuesdays and Thursdays) John C. Conover agency of Allen- 10:00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. hurst reports the sale of one of the Sunday Mornings 9:30 - 12:30 show places of the North Jersey Dressmaker, classic man-tailored suits. Car- I shore to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin digan, lapel nech. 100% nil-wool, many vir- Lamb, with details of the transac- tion handled by John C. Conover., gin wool. Many newest styles and colors. The practi-cool summer shoe by Jr. The property was formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Kelly.. This 16-room house is situated on nearly an acre of landscaped prop- erty in an attractive residential sec- tion of Allenhurst. Mr. and Mrs. 100% virgin wool suits.in cardigan arid man- Lamb will inako this their perman- tailored styles. Good colors to wear all thru ent home as soon as the interior decorating is completed. , sumn\er. Tailored to fit perfectly. Mr, Lamb Is the president of the H3.95 Reynolds Pen' company of Chicago. ;-/••- He recently directed tha plans for the flight of the new famous "Rey- nolds Bombshell," which broke the world's record for circling the GENUINE WHITE BUCKSKIN globe. Suits that measure up to every requirement < of fashion, quality and tailoring. 100% vir- AND BROWN CALFSKIN Philathea Society gin wool broadcloth, all-wool twill gabardine. '16.95 Elects Officers Mrs. Harry Eoakey was elected president of the Philathea society HARD TO SOIL of the Red Bank Baptist church 100% All-Wool GAB4RD1JSE suits in 2, 3 at the annual meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Alexander Pep- and 4-button cardigan and lapel styles. Hand- in on Spring street. Offlers will be imtalled at the annual banquet, tailored, niaiiy with hand-picked edges. Good EASY TO CLEAN Tuesday, June 3. colors. Others elected were Mis. Harry O'Brien, vice president; Mrs. Wil- liam C. Howell, treaaurer; Mrs. Eugene Mageo, Sr., assistant treas- urer; Mrs. Fopln, secretary; Mrs. Oharlea K. Humrlchouse, assistant Several of spring's smartest suit styles in this secretary; Mrs. George Norman, group of fine all-woolens in pastel and dark public relations, and Mra. Patrick Bailey, ways and means. shades, suitable for wear note and all thru - GUILD HOLDS BANQUET summer. World Wide guild of Central Baptist church, Atlantic Highlands, held a mother-daughter banquet last week in the social room of the churoh. Mrs. W. Harry Posten Is the counselor of the group. Those who attended were Mrs. Dennis Lingo, Mns. Max Haller, Mrs. Jos- eph Kraua, Mrs. Bernard Clark, Mrs. William Thorne, Mra. Herbert Spring & Summer TOPPERS & SHORTIES Carhart, Miss Bette Sodon, Mrar Walter Sodon, Misses Emily and Jean Brust, Mrs. Stephen , Brust, Mrs. Joseph Jaeger, Mrs. Lee Bar- Brown where it touches the ground .; > rett, Mrs. W. Harry Posten, Miss Jean Zimmerman, Miss May Koep- White where it stays clean and bright: i • pel and Miss Norma Buchhop. $14.95 that's why this good-looking Flbrsheim ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson of summer shoe is as practical as it is smart:u South Amboy announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss $22.95 Dorothy Peterson, to Everett R. Really cool, too, because Genuine Buckskin is ' Fenwlck, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Fenwlck of Matawan. The Toppers in too many clever styles to describe ... so every woman can be assured that she'll find just so porous that fresh air filters right through! wedding will take place in Octo- ber. the one she wants! White toppers, pastel toppers, youthful eye-catching shorties. Tailored with utmost Miss Peterson was graduated care of Mirabelli-woven 100% virgin woolens. Gray, gold, powder, green, aqua, niie, beige, shell, navy, from St. Mary's high school, South black, red, kelly green and .plenty of white! Amboy, and Is employed by du- Albert S. Miller Shoe Co. Pont at Parlln. The bridegroom operates a garage at Matawan, and 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK served with the army In Japan. Mirabelli Factory Stores Open Every Evening Till 9 P. M. Our New 'i \ When AllWool Garments Arc Featured ' r «• •• • • KLANG'S AUTO SUPPLY We Make the Cloth • We Make the Garment • We Sell Direct to You 1 DISTRIBUTXmS OF • DRESS AUTO ACCESSORIES 116 MONMOUTH ST. Tel. Red Bank 6-3663-J RED BANK, N. J 3 DAY SALE . Section ; THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 22, 23, 24 Offers Thousands of New « Summer Dresses at ADP A LITTLE CLASC SS LOWEST Prices! j BEAT COVERS AT 0UA PRICEHION8 WIWITTH APAI R 0 8A«LCL0TH OR TWILL S!£ THAT'S HARD TO BEAT *1?8 SEDANS & COUPES 4.9 5 *2.98 'COACHES *3.98 MAIN FACTORY SALESROOM *4.98 4th and Railroad Avenues Bradley Beach RATIONALLY ADVERTISED TIRES ON OUR EASY TIME PAYMENT PLAN : • (One Block South of Bradley Beach Railroad Station) . . . • • 6.00x16 i 12.9S Tax Included TACTORY BRANCH STORES •_ ~ _ 4.75—5.00x19 . »6.98 Elisabeth 143 Broadway, Long Branch Itayonne IN *2T«S!. STOCK 7lh and Marthall Strttlt . 80 W, 20th SlrMI

n ", * Paee Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 houseon Lewis street, which she Eatontown recently purchased. Wills Probated Good way to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. John Barcume and The following wills have been Repair work on the Methodist two sons motored to New Tork probated in the office of .Surrogate the HOLIDAY! Investigate ? church building Is being started so Sunday. Among the places visited Dorman McFaddin: as to bo finished in time for thewas the Bronx zoo- Before you store, dompaije holding of the school graduation Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Erving Mary Wells Sprague, West Long Branch, who. died March 1, named loon's Vaults with other*; exercises Wednesday, June 11. Har- hayg,.mbved into the Schlck* house / tot^-Kv* ctfyanivr* in 10«JlMh| . •., ' 1 '• LUNCHEON Charles W. English, Jr., 176 Wall only Cold Storatei From One {Seventy-five ry B.*J3outhall, Red Bank contrac- oh Lew^s .street. .Mrs. Erving waa ' Jry*»Jo»y,pf.a«»»«ttiMfft» tor, has been given the contract of called last week to Prpvldence, R. street," West Long Branch, execu- vaults ;8t • DINNER • reftnishlng the walls, painting the I., by the illness of hec father','who tor of hSr will and 'beheflciary of From Two Severity-live ceiling, stairs,, to VSfp balcony andis improving. . V -i' " i residuary, estate. " yw^ body WW^MMHIUH) DnM 4 Meadow. Room/ Suite For Prtvat*. Entertaining down to the basement 'arid tnstalljt. •\Mt. arid Mrs. Hefcry Folhemus of A clause in the -Will stated that tion of a washrdonl. The' funds ffir Freehold spent Stkiday with the the bequest to Charles W. English, my fhaiw &r yotif Op«n Ikroujtioul I*.. Ywr • T.I«PIH>II. St JJ4M the repairs have thus-far" been latfer's slater, Mrs.Wella Watklns, Jr., wqufil, upon his, death, -.be be- WHITE ST. PH. H, B. 0-2800 raised through donations and'pen-. A game party held Monday by queathed equally to Evelyn Gow •* 1 ny banks. Other improvements i3 the Sons and Daughters of Liberty and Norman Gowf the niece and It ^ays to advertise in Tbe Register contemplated are new lights; new WBB well afta&ded. A Fgllyanna and nephew of the testatrix. The will FREIt carpet and a new electric organ." birthday parJjnvffi-WKrTnSce next was drawn May 10, 1946. , COUkWV A hot dog roast was held Monday Monday, evening. , Fred K. Stout, Little Silver, who TREATMEN! night by the intermediate fellow- Firemen were called out Sunday died February 23, named his daugh- FOR SPRING PLANTING ship group of the Methodist church morning to the former Sallng's ter, Golden Bowerflnd, Portsmouth, IN MONMOUTH COUNTY at Cheesequake- jiark near Mata- diner where a blaze started from N. H., sole beneficiary and execu- AZALEAS, ROSE BUSHES AND wan. Seventeen attended in charge a defective switch In the Neon trix In a will made in Jersey City FOR FINE WALLPAPER of the officers of the group, Rich- sign on the. roof. Only slight dam- January 6, 1941. CABBAGE PLANTS ard Roberts, ' president; (Thomas age resulted. • '' - ^ : Angcline V. Jackson, Shrewsbury 14-16 BROAD ST. Snyder, vice president, Miss Gale Ernest F. Rattl, son of Mr. and township, who died April 18, named Jones, secretary, and Miss Evelyn Mrs. Anthony Ratti of Lewis street, Upstalro Booms 3 & 4. - AND BEST PAINTS Bennett, treasurer. Rev. Dunham her daughter, Emma Jackson, to HIGHWAY GARDENS left Saturday for New Mexico, receive all bonds of the Steel Pier V. Reinig, Methodist minister, and where he has taken a government : company, a gold watch and chain, R. B. PHONE 6-4105 ' ••' ' ITS •••/••••'• -"••* HIGHWAY 36, RED BANK Elliot Willlts were the adult ad- Job. visers. Herbert-Pi Schaoffer, son of Mr, a three-atone pin, a cameo pin and "'' TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-3433 all money, which might be- on, de- Mothers of the Cub Scouts met and Mrs. Herbert Schaoffer of Rey- posit In any bank. Another daugh- ,. WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Monday afternoon at the cub head- nolds drive, has been nominated quarters to learn more about cub for the presidency of Peddle school ter, Gullclma Batchelar, will re- Red Bank Auto Glass Co. scouting from William Firth and sophomore class for the year 1047- ceive a coll pin and ringwlth three 21 MAPLE AVE. KLARIN'S stones. A grandson, Edmund Jack- Morgan Knapp, county Boy Scout 1948. Herbert entered Peddis last Cor. Maple Ave. & White St. 26 Monmouth Street, Red officials. It is planned t» have a September as a freshman from the son Batchelar, was bequeathed V. N. J, cub pack composed of Eatontown Eatontown public school and has$5,000. Residuary estate will be di- boys with at least three dena. The been active as a member of thevided equally between Gulielma DESK TOPS , PHONE 8-3838 organization meeting will be held basketball teams. Batchelar and Emma L. Jackson, HOME OWNERS! tomorrow evening in the Methodist A daughter was born May 12 Inthe .latter being named executrix. church basement at 7 o'clock. Monmouth Memorial hospital to The will was drawn May 6, 1926. DOOR GLASS DISTRIBUTORS Mothers and dads have been in- Your Home Can Be Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cody of Bel- James D. Isola, 1700 Webb street, Imperial Washable Wallpaper - Sherwln Wlll'-~s vited to attend the meeting with shaw avenue. Asbury Park, who died April 17, BOAT GLASS the boys to,register and see a movie Mr. and MM. Harry Dlngham of for as little as on cubbing. , named his wife, Violet Isola, sole and Merkln Paint Products : .Maple avenuo are parents of a son beneficiary and executrix in a will ' TABLE TOPS • Re-ROOFED Mrs. Kenneth Force has moved born last Friday in Monmouth Me- made April 10, 1947. from Llncroft to the former Dean morial hospital. Bert Crelln, Asbury Park, who • died April 21, named his daughter, • Re-SIPED Doris" Crelln Haight, sole benefici- Windshield Glass ary and executrix In a will made May 29, 1945. Mr. Crelin said he Installed-While You Wait • PORCH made* no provision for-his Bister, Sadie Woodruff, knowing that his Red Bank Auto Glass Co. ENCLOSURE- daughter would make provision. 2f MAPLE AVE. SAVE MONEY! Mary E. Woolley, .Rafitan town- TEL. R. B. 6-3880-J. ship, who died April. 13, directed • GARAGES that her estate be divided equally among her children, Florence M. •¥• Storm Windows Walling, William E, Woolley, Jr., Rent a Cold Storage and Charles Woolley. Mrs. Walling PER MONTH was named executrix in the will IMMEDIATE SERVICE! made September 28, 1945. Harold S. Mable, whose will was commEins made in Bergen county, December 2. 1926, and who died in Red Bunk last April 16, named his wife, Ethel NO MONEY DOWN M. Maine, sole beneflflciary and ex- By JACK LA' FREDA ocutriXi BUY QUALITY MEAT Charles E. .Clayton, SO Lincoln BELAX! place; Freehold, who died April 23, custom-quality named his son, Clifford H. Clayton, For solid fun WHOLESALE' UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY beneficiary of residuary catate af- ind sport ideal, ter a number of specific bequests get out your fishing rod and We age and cut your meat to suit MODERN HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. will take care of all your were made, including a gold watch : Home Improvement Problems' r one us for a Free Estimate. VENETIAN BLINDS and any automobile or automobiles, reel. Put on old your individual needs^ ' ' which were'bequeathed to the son. clothes and dig We will show you how to save a lot of money and still get the ... 00 hand for immediate delivery your 6ait and bwst workmanship possible. We employ only experienced me- Janice Marie Clayton, Mary Lou bopo the flsh chanics and use the Driest materials money can buy. FREE The very same custom-quality blinds you'd- wait weeks Ciaytonand Fred. Charles Clayton, You can also have fresh vegetables CONSULTATION. " • c o - o p e r ate. for. Widths from 23 to 35 inches, all 64 inches long. grandchildren, were named to re- Then take for the table during the winter by put- Light flexiblo steel alata galvanized and bonderized, with ceive $50 each. Janice Mario also along a kin- was named to receive a gold wrist dred soul to ting them in LOCKER NOW. hard baked enamel finish. All foolproof mechanism en- watch, which fcad belonged to the share the good closed in smart matching, headbox. See Metalite now. testator's wifejduring her lifetime, and equal sKtres of rings and old fishing hole. And, if the big OTHKR SIZES PRICED bracelets with Mary Lou. All of the one gets away, come back again 98 jewelry had belonged to the late another day. Red Bank Cold Storage IN PROPORTION Mrs. Charles E. Clayton. .The daugh- *.6- ter-in-law of the testator, Rose Don't let the fun be spoiled by for size - - Wider- widths and lent lit custom-made. Marie Clayton, was bequeathed a sluggish car that may not Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. $100. Clifford H. Clayton was named take you to your destination. 31"x6< PROWN'S executor with full powers of liqui- Be sure to have your cw and Locker Co. dation. The will was made May D, checked and serviced by an ex- 15 HERBERT ST., RED BANK 00 pert. Bring your car in today. Lizzie P. Woolfenden, whose will NATIONAL 5-10 & 'I STORESwas made Septomber 20, 1904, in LA FREDA SALES & SERV- FOR INFORMATION CALL FREE MEASURING SERVICE Worcester, Mass., and who died in ICE, 117 Monmouth Street.' Freehold last April 5, named her RED BANK 6-3904 husband, Jesse B. Woolfenden, beneficiary of residuary estate and executor. Three-children, Percy B. Woolfenden, Edith E. Woolfenden and Everett A. Woolfenden, were (FIRE RESISTANT) bequeathed $1 each in Mrs. Wool- ROOFING fenden"s confidence that, her hus- ' Modern Home uiea Johm-Manvllle, Flintkote, Barrett, Bird, Rub* band would make provision for er-old, U. S. G., Certain-Teed materials. We also repair leaks, them. . M-M-M-M-M-M-IVI juttcri, leaden and ikylighta. FREE ESTIMATE. No obligation. Charles Svenson, Long Branch, who died April 5, bequeathed one- third of his estate to his wife, Wll- hclmlne Svenson, and two-thirds (FIRE RESISTANT) to his children, Gustavo H. and SIDING George B. Svenson and Clarice S. Eliminate! yearly painting •xpensea. Acts •• an I mutation too- cut* fuel cotti. Wo use only lamoua.make materials: Johns- Palmer. ManvUle, Flintkote, etc. FREE ESTIMATE. NO obllratlon Mrs. Nannie L. Engel, Shrews- bury township, who died April 16, left her Jewelry and silverware to her granddaughter, Nancy Dent Kendall, excepting two rings which go to her husband, Emil, to whom STORM WINDOWS is left the residuary estate for life. Free yourself fortver from screen drudgery for with built-in Upon the death of Mr. Engel the •creem you'll ba ready Winter or Summer. estate passes to Mrs. Engel's son, Perclval Wallace Kendall. Mr. En- gel la executor. The will was made January 23, 1945. Mrs. Charlotte Davis Van Bra- CONSTRUCTION kle, Long Branch, who died April We add any ilze addition to your home and •peclaltxa In 7, bequeathed her estate to her ' * porct^ enclocurei, " j • . husband, Joseph Lennard Van Brackle. The will, drawn June 21, 1924, directed that the estate go to a son, Jerome Davis Van Brac- kle, should Mrs. VanBrackle sur- vive her husband. GARAGES Clinton J. McDonald, Howell township recorder who died April 12, bequeathed his estate to his BUILT IMMEDIATELY. wife, Ruth C. McDonald, and ap- MATERIAL NOW AVAILABLE. pointed her executrix, of his estate In'a will drawn February 26, 1944. Edward N. Tcall, Matawan, left his estate to his wife, Helen Hat- flold Teall, and designated her ex- ecutrix In a will made July 30, FREE CONSULTATION 1946. Mr. Teall died February 17. • John H. Hylin, Holmdel, who died March 20, named his brother, George Hylln, residuary legatee TEL.-R. B. 6-4088 and appointed him and a nephew, James F. "Hylin executors of hit or Mail This Coupon Now estate In a will dated January B, 1939, GENUINE DENIM Other bequests: Ellen Hylln, wife, household effects, property at Ev- erett, and one-half interest in a Plentiful-Economical! $400 mortgage. Property adjoining MODERN HOME Ellen Hylln's tract as well as land DUNGAREES in Atlantic township on route 34 THAT'S HOW YOU WAhJT \X Copper riveted with fly front or was left to George Hylln. Mlnretta DoMott, Red Bank, who THAT'S HOW YOU GET IT— IMPROVEMENT CO died March 31, bequeathed $1,000 1 W. BERGEN PL. RED BANK, N. J. side opening. : to Sedalla A. Fine, a sister, with the residuary estate going to Clara With-Automatic ' Gentlomcn: Plcnso have your expert call to dlaeuss Items Pino Poole, a nleco. Edgar W. JR, TEEN AGERS ...SIZES 2-14 Pools and Myron Stanley Pino.were checkod—without 'obligation to mes -named cxacutors In a, 'will dated TEEN AGERS SIZES 10-16 January 3, 193S. D Construction D Oarage. Doors g Insulation Daniel H. Applegate, Fair Havep, Electric Water Heating LADIES ...' ...... SIZES 10-20 who.died April 10, loft his estate D 8hlngllna D Roofing £} Oarages to his wife, Lillian p., In trust to pay $100 a month to his mother, torn a foucof-thaF* all th*re is to III Electric Wator rltating is Henrietta C, Applcgato, for life automatic and dependable 24 hours a day. Controlled tempera- 'III. with the rest of.tho Income to bo ture means no scalding... no waiting. Economical, too-Ask Reddyl I Iddrcas „_ , _^__.: . I retained by tho trustoo for her named executrix in a will datod January 15, 1047 JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. Stnta _ „•. _\._ ;. _..l.''.... ___. Phono _ Honry B, Bolnml, Rlvordnlo avo- BM| Day ..'. ;..,..„ neat Tlmo :. RDn-4-17 11-15 EAST FRONT STREET nuo,. Monmouth Uonch, who died April 1, bequeathed liln ostato to See Your Local Dealer Or Plumber RED BANK 111*, wlfo", Alien E., and appointed her executrix In a will dated Ooto- KED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22> 1947, Page Fifteen fAXI Bridal Shower Riverside Heights Stimis Art Class Exhibit PH0NFR. B. 6-3230 Stephen Subowezo of Chapel Hill At Y.M.C.A. Meeting *>*£ CAB CO. For Jane Dix road is on a week's business trip Is Bride-Elect Marshall Simpson, Instructor of Courteous Driven to Woodbine, near Cape May. the art class, which meets Monday Day and.Night Service Miss Dix To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, West evenings at the Y.M.C.A., 40 River- Becomes Engaged To side avenue, has announced that WRIGHTS mglewood, spent the week-end N. C. Berg, June 7 with Mrs. Roso Woodward of Frost Thomas E. Baldwin members of the class would exhibit avenue._ . ' _. some of their works at_theUth_an^ - Mrs. Allap Johnson of Xilttle Sil- nual .meeting to be hold Sunday Mrs. Ada Woodward' and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Zn^Stlmls* alternoon from 4;30 to 6:30 o'clock. ver and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Sr.,Douglas Jerolamon of Little Silver of Hanover, N. H., formerly of of Red Bank, gave, a bridal show- were New £ork city visitors yester- Boston and Chicago, announce the Those enrolled' In tho class at er Friday night for "Miss Jane B. day. tho present time include. Mra. Irv- I - engagement. of their: daughter, ing Teeple, Elwood Powers, Mrs. Dix, at the home of Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dcimling Miss Mary Jane Strmis, to' Thom- DAYS Sr.- Miss Dix, daughter of Mr. and Carl Winters, Mrs. Helen JohnBon, PIANO STUDIO and son Eugene are leaving soon aa Edward Baldwin, son of Mr.Mrs. Claire' Conant, Mra. Alva Mrs. Frank L. Dix of Mechanic for Racine, Wis., where Mr. Delm- and Mrs. Allen T. Baldwin of 335 Mi»» Margaret Mirarchi street,' will be married June 7 to ing has accepted a position as Fleckenstein, Sloan Robertson, . MASTERS DECREE Norman C. Berg,of Buffalo, N. Y.sales promoter with Johnson's Wax Broad street. Miss Kate Bucklin, Mrs. F. Green, . CONSERVATORY OF SANTA The couple will make their home Miss Stimis Mrs. G. C. Southworth, Mrs. Her- . :, CECILIA company. Is a graduate of bert Erickson, Mrs. Norman Stof- Borne, Italy in Buffalo, where Mr. Berg Is em- The Tuesday evening meeting, of Newton high school and Bryant flet, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolcott, Archie Opening Now Available ployed by American Airlines. the Sew and So club waB held at and Stratton In Chicago. At pres- King, Mrs. E. Anable, James Mc- CONTINUE For New Students. ' Guest* were Mra. Frank U Dix, ent she is associated with the phys- Mrs, Edward Johnson, Jr., Mrs.the home of Mrs. Nancy Smith of ical education department at Dart- Cue, Miss Ann Sole and Miss Bet- STUDIO AT Ballock place. Plans were made for ty English. r • • Madeline Marks, Mrs. George Hoff- tho annual New York city trip and mouth. . • American Legion Home mlre, Misses Frances C. Dix anddinner which the group took yes- Mr. Baldwin Is a graduate of the A new five-week aeries of instruc- WE REPEAT OUR BIG VALUE ITEMS • ' - Rlverild* Avcnua Alice A. Dix_of Red Bank; Mrs.terday. Half of,the group attended George School, Bucks county, tions will begin next Monday and Rtd'Bink . . T.I. R. B. 6-3586 Robert Matthews, Little Sliver; continue until June 23, after which Saturday!, 9 A, M.—«.P.. M. tho .play, "John Loves Mary", and Pennsylvania;' attended Stevens the class, plans to move outdoors For other appointments phone Mrs. John.H. Sutpbin, Colt's Neck; the others saw the play, "Okla- 1 Institute of Technology while in for general landscape painting. Long Branch 6-3088-W. Mrs. Joseph Moreau, Jr., Long homa". A prize was won by Mrs. the Navy, and served for three AND ADD PLENTY MORE FOR YOUR SAVINGS Branch; Mra. Herbert R. Dix, Sr.,Mildred McGuire' of Headden's years and was discharged an en- Mrs. Earl E. Dix and Mrs. Donald Corner. Those of the club who took Some species of penguin live aa Sheely, Freehold; Mra. William sign, after serving with the fleeti nfar North as the tropical Gala- Cat SLIMMER in the New York trip and dinnerthe Pacific area. He is an under- TOO FAT? Truex, Jr., Middle town; Mrs. Rua- were Mrs. Martin McGuire, Mrs.graduate at Dartmouth " and a pagos Islands. ttis vitamin candy way sel Bray, Mra. Forman Sutphln, Charles Scott, Mrs. Tommy Sim- Mrs. Robert Voorhees and Mrs.mons, Mrs. Donald Matthews, Sr., member of Chi Phi fraternity. • 10' CLOTHESPINS, DOZEN 5' Htva • mure ilender. zmxful ti- me No exerctslng. No laxative!. Carolyn Bucklin, Holmdel, and Mrs. Angj[p Ward, Mrs.'Peter Nodruia. With the tlmple A YDS Mrs. Herbert D. Dix, Jr., Parlin. Grandlnetti, Mrs.. Frank Hirst, CONCERT AT OAKHURST Vitamin Candy Redudnr Flu Mrs. Chris Jaeger, Mrs. Fred Bre- WOOLEN GARMENTS you don't cut out 1117 meili. The Manasquan Men's club chorus 79' twrchej, potatoes, meat* wbuttet. myer and a guest, Mrs. Serena Ha- Are As Precioui • 98 ZINC WASH BOARDS rou aimnlr cut them down. It'« NEW ENGINEERS vens. of 50 voices, assisted by the choir easier when you enjoy detidout V. Harold Maddox of Holmdel of Oakhurst Methodist church, will iritamin (orUSed) A YDS candy James H. Goodspeed of the Coun- As Your Furs '"'-remalt Atnoitittly harden. and Charles C. Bonin of Atlantic give a concert at the Oakhurst Highlands were among several New try Club estates who broke hie church tomorrow night at 8:30 Protect them with Sanltone • 49' CLOTHES LINE, so *><* Jersey men who received licenses arm recentl' '•'y In' a fall has had the.o'clock. Mrs. Marjorle King directs issued by the state board of profes- cast taken off. the choir, and Evelyn White Ben- cleaning plus storage In our sional engineers and land survey- Mrs. Emma F. Snydcr of Con-nett . is accompanist. John Cubbon vaults. ~ 10-Qt. Hot Dipped ors. Mr. Maddox received a license over place was hostess to the com- will direct the chorus, with Chris- as engineer and surveyor and Mr.munity Social', club Thursday after- tiana Jorgensen as accompanist. 49' - . PARKE DRUG CO. Bonin as' a professional engineer. noon. Mrs. George Hembling was Soloists will be Mrs. Meta Garden, • GALVANIZED Water Pails ..^Tear-Out Thla.Ad Aa A Reminder the prize winner. Jamea Catalano and Thomas Cook- LEON'S Edward M. Townsend of Oak-son. WHITE ST. FH. K. B. 6-2800 Glen farm, Nutswamp road, will • 8 FT FAN TRELLIS finish his engineering course at M.I.T., Boston, in September and SURPRISE STORE has already secured a position with $ the Standard Oil Company of Eliz- abeth. MEN'S STRIPED BROADCLOTH • 3" STEP STOOL LADDER A game social will be held at the Hendden's Corner ftre house to- PAJAMAS $ night under the auspices of tho • 4" METAL STEP STOOLS *3»« Women's auxiliary of the Fair View First Aid squad. Mrs. Albert E. Snyder of Con- over, place spent Monday with her • 89 YACHT MOPS 69' sister, Mrs. Gussle Shortall at Exceptionally well tailored of fine quality broad- Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Shortall is cloth. Fast colors, variety of colors. Sizes A, 88 years- old, and is in poor health.' B,C,D. . She was accompanied.by her slste.r, *1" Basement & CEMENT BROOMS 89" Mrs. Anna Khochc of North.Berr gen. The Fair View First Aid squad $20.00 Value Government took Miss Emma Thompson, Mid- MEN'S PART WOOL dletown village, to Monmouth Me- morial hospital Saturday. Miss GABARDINE SLACKS • 20 GALLON Storage Tanks Thompson fell last week and broke her hip. She formerly lived at Lln- croft. .49 . ,.j cu ir A daughter was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones. Mr, 4 • GLASS FRY PANS 'A PRICE 39' You're richer than you,, .think—in household possessions. Jones operates the garago on State. Good-looking brown gabardine, Wool and rayon They grow on you. , - Highway 35, formerly operated by Sizes 32 to 42. Roy E. Day of River Plaza. mixture. Ideal for dress wear. *J4» They mount up on you in value week by week, year by year. Mrs. Frank Johnson has returned • *1" TU-WAY DUST MOPS to her home at] Fairfleld gardens Have you recently—or ever—taken a pad and pencil and added from Monmouth Memorial hospital with her Infant daughter. MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE up the value of your furniture and clothes and other things in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walling, your home—room by room, closet by closet—shelf .by shelf? formerly of Port Monmouth, arc spending the summer at Ocean s P ORT SHIR TS . The Famous Philadelphia Light Weight Do it, and you'll get the shock of your life. It's usually stagger- iGrove. They are winter residents of Florida. ing I All of u«, who have houses or apartments, accumulate these Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith and |.49 things alowfy—-but we can lose them all mighty fast in a fire. family of Jersey City were Sunday Magnesium guests at tho home of Mrs. George How much would it cost you to replace everything in your Kuhl of Tindall road. Mr. and Mrs.- White, tan, blue, maize. Two-way collar. In- James P. Seeley of-Montclair were or-out Shirt. Sizes small, medium, large. ) home—and start all over from scratch right now? also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Taylor of LAWN MOWER New York city and Albert Zorn of PROTECTION IS DIRT-CHEAP Staten Island, N. Y., wore week-end ITHEj guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Full Bail Bearing, Steel Handle, 16" Cut, Fire insurance on household possessions costs »o little that we Robert F. Taylor of Conover place, Mrs. Susan Crawford and Mrs, 10" Rubber Tired Wheels. Light as a Feath- •re foolish to go on as ludicrously uninsured as most of us are. George Kuhl entertained at dinner at the homo of Mrs. Kuhl,' Tindall SURPRISE er—Easy as an old Shoe. You read about plenty of fires these days. You, too, can have' road, recently. Those present were Mrs. Ralph Morford of New Mon- ! STORE j^H OUR a pip of a fire any minute. mouth, Mrs. Charles Tindall of Advertised in 2 New York Middletpwn village, Mrs. Lester 50 So make a list today of all your household possessions—and Smith of East Keansburg, Mrs. Al- 50 BROAD ST. RED BANK Department Stores $2Q- ASTONISHING stop in or call this agency to get covered quickly and adequately. fred Edwards of Campbell's Junc- MONEY REFUNDED UPON REQUEST tion and Mrs. Bertha Phillips of Last Week at ' JLQW PRICE England, who departed on the NO RED TAPE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS WALKER & TINDALL Queen Mary Friday for home. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICE IS BELOW DEALER'S COST 19 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. Phone Red Bank 6-2776 • KLE1N^DUST_MOPS NOTICE. Martin and your helra, next of kin; do- TO LULU MARTIN and her he!n, Mieea, leflrateeB-nnd-perional' represent^ next of kin, dovlaeea, legatee a and per- atlves, you are the owner of, or Inter- •onal rcpreaantiitlvcB, LEE MARTIN, ested In, the premises described herein. 19' MRS. WILLIAM" O^HANLON, wife of Lee Martin, because you are the broth- 29' SLUG SHOT i LB FOR WHIIam 0'H«nIon, ANNE HANLON, al- er of Lulu Martin, owner of, or Inter- •o known us ANNE O'HANLON, and her eated Jn, the premise* described herein, helri, next of kin, devisees, legatees and Mra. William O'Hnnlon, wife of William personal representatives, and MR, O'Hnnlon, because you are the wife of ANNE HAWLON, also known aa MR, William O Hanlon, who has an Interest • *1" SLUG SHOT *w$fOR 98' ANNE O'HANLON, husband of Anne in the premlsei deicribed herein, Anne Hanlon, also known, as Anne O'Hanlon. Hanlon, also known as Anne O'Hanlon, KATE MORRASSY and her heirs, next aand your heirs, next of kin, devlseea, $ of kin, devlieei, legateef and personal le4?atecs and . personal repreientatlvei, representatives and MR. KATE MOR. becausecause you /are a Bistesister of William • 1" ROTENONE Powder ' 98' EASSY,' huabnnd of Kate ' Morrausy, O Hanlon -who has an Interest in the MARY HANLON WALSH, also known promises described herein, Mr. Anne as MARY O'HANLON WALSH, and her HHanlona , also known as Mr. Anne O'Han- 49 helri, next of kin, devisees, legatees and lonlolnn , husband of Anne Hanlon, nlso personal representatives, and JOHN knowk n as AnnA e O'HanlonO'Hanlon , because you + '5 ELECTRIC IRONS WALSH, her huiband, JOHN HANLON, are the husband of Anne Hanlon, sister also known.as JOHN O'HANLON, and of William O'Hanlon, who has nn In- his helra, next of kin. devisees, legatees terest in the premises described herein, and personal representatives, and MRS,Kate Morrassy.and your heirs,, next of JOHN HANLON, also known as MRS. kin, devisees, legatees, and personal • GARDEN HOSE & Nozzle » FT JOHN O'HANLON, wife of John Han- representatives, because you ere a sis* Jon, also known at John O'Hanlon, ter of William O'Hanlon, who has an i MICHAEL HANLON, also known as interest in the premises described here- MICHAEL O'HANLON, and bis helm, in, Mr, Kate Morraisy. husband of Kate l 8 jnext of kin, devisees, legatees and per- Morrassy, because you are the husband »3-»» sonal representative!, and MRS. MICH- of Kate Morrassy sister of William • 6 ' ADIRONDACK CHAIRS AEL HANLON, also known a« MRS. of Kate Morrassy, sister of William MICHAEL O'HANLON, wife of Michael O'Hnnlon. who has an Interest In the Bunion, alto known as Michael O'Han- premises desiclbed herein Mary Hun Rough.& Ready lon. ROBERT H. JONES, also known as ROBERT S. JONES, and his heirs, next A NEW HOME EVERY TWO WEEKS AT pi kin, devliees, legatees and personal •representatives, MRS. ROBERT II. 59' JONES, alio known as MRS. ROBERT S. William OHnnlon, who has an interest • TURF EDGERS JONES, wife of Robert H, Jones, also in tho premises dcisctbed herein, John known as Robert S. Jones; •• . WnlshWnlsh , her husbanhusbandd , becausbecaus e you arar e ththe .', By virtue of an order of the Court husbnnd of Mary Hanlon Walsh, sister Good Housekeeping 'of Chancery of New Jersey, made on of William O'Hanlon who has nn Inter- est in the premises described herein, KNOLLWOOD the day ot the date hereof, In a cause wherein Borough of Fair Haven, n mu- Jbhn Hanlon, ulao Vnown ns Jnhn d i t of kink • 10* JAR RUBBERS DOZEN V nicipal corporation of the State of New ( HANCE AND RIDGE ROAE FAIR HAVEN, N. J.. Jersey, !• complainant, nnd Lulu Mnr- tln and • others are defendants, you are l 'required to appear and answer the, Bill of said complainant, on or before the CHECK THESE FEATURES: 9 28r4 day 'of June, next or the said Bill • RICKETY BAMBOO RAKES wflt bt taken as confessed against you, ; Th. said nil) li filed to foreclose a nown as John O'Hanlon, becnunn you Large Lot (75x150 Avg.) [Xj Oil Fired, Hot Water Heat certificate' of tax salo covering the re the wife of John Hnnlon, brother premises mentioned In the First Cause of William O'HanloA, who hns nn Inter- Sound Construction ot Action of the Bill of Complaint, slt- est in the premises described herein, |xl Copper Plumbing Mihl Hl l k Mil Insulation |xl Automatic Hot Water UftU on the side of a street, run-* nlng from Third street along land of tatives, because you aro a brother Plaster Walls 50% Off On All Powel. formerly Hognn and Kemp, In [X] Grade School Nearby Vs OFF ON ALL of William O'Hunlon, who has nn In* the Borough of Fnir Hn.ven, County of tcrett In ihe prom Ism described herein, Hardwood Floors Monmouth' and.. Stnte of New Jersey, Mrs. Michael Hnnlon, also known nn made by Percy D, Bennett, Collector of Mrs. Mlchnel O'Hnnlon, wife of Mlchnel (Xj 3 Blocks to Bus Line Taxes of the Borough of Fair Haven, to Hanlon, also known ns Mlchnel O'llniu Full Basement ' the Borouah of Fair Haven, dnted De- Ion, because you are the iVlfo of Mich* [x] Wood-Burning Fireplace imbir SO, 1088 nnd not (is yet rocord- flel Hnnlon, brother of Wlllinm O'lTnn* Low Tax Rate Unpainted Furniture "1 In the HecontI CRUSH of Action of RADIOS Ion who hug ah Intercut In the proml o Bill of Compliant, sltusta on tho [x] Basement Laundry uth side of Hendrlckson Plaae, In the Expansion Attic orough ot Fnlr Haven, County of Mon- iouth nnd Stnte of New Jersey, made Percy D. Bennett, Collector of Taxes VETERANS AND MILITARY PERSONNEL 6? the Borough of Fair Haven, to the Borough of Fair Haven, dnted December 1. 1034, and not m yet recorded;-nnd Jones, nlsb known ns Mrft, Robert S, In the Third Cause of Action of the. BUI Jones, wife of Robert H. Jones, niso NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED of Complaint, situate on tho enflt slile known ns Robert* B, Jones, bflcnuxe you " W4iy&JJCh^h nro the wife of Robert H. Jones, who

It ate' of Now Jersey, made by Percy V, Dntctl: April 2litli. 1047. ' mnatt. Collector of Tnxoi, of the Bor- • i'AKBONH, f.ADnEOQUE, CAN. __ffh ot Fnlr Haven, to tho Uoroufrh nf ZON\ A 0OM113, or) Call for Appointment—Red Bank 6-4104-M V»lr Hnven, dated Docqmbor 111, I03J1, IS Wnllncs ntrcol. and not M y«t recorded, and you, Lulu Itcd Dank, Naw J«r«»J.

t A Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 Miss Stewart Floral Displays _•© RADIATORS Petit Sabot Restaurant FOR FINE FOOD AND MODERATE PRICE8 BASEBALL TICKETS t flWrfl BepalradMdBcoored Topic At Meeting HENNESSE Heads Scouts Yanks, Giants and Dod- JW Bank Radiator works Sunday* and Holidays—12:00 to 8:S0 P.M. Cloied Mondayi. Week Day5—B:00 F. M. to 9:80 P. M. . . . County Council Has' . Art And Garden Group gers home games j?tl»W««t Front St, H.a 6-U77 185 Broad 8U • Tel. Red Bank 6-2557. Annual Meeting Directs CJubJPrjttgrain Theater Ticket* Miss Bernadine F. Stewart of ProftTl. B. Farpham of Rutgers Travel Reservations . If It's Fine Sea Food Fair Haven was elected commis- inlverslty . spoke on the topic, I FEEL LIKE A sioner of the Northern Monmouth 'Flowers in the Home" at a meet- You Want - We Have It Because Of A Stork :ounty council of Girl Scouts at ng of the Little Silver Woman's he annual meeting last week in lub last .week. The meeting was Monmouth MILLION... ho Scout headquarters In the rranged by Mrs. Kenneth West,' F r e e D e 1 i v e r y 3arltori building on Monmouth hairman of' the art and garden We Celebrate treet. She succeeds Mrs. Herbert roup, and floral arrangements, de- Waiting Room 20 WHARF AVE. TEL. R. B. 6-1377 Curtis of Deal. igned by club members, were ex- iblted. 3 Monmouth St., Hotels and Restaurants Supplied Prof. Farnham said all floral ar- A New 'angements should be done accord- Red Bank ,ng to the individual's own * taste Shore Theater Ticket HENNESSEY «id in keeping with the settings in and Travel Afencjr irhlch the arrangements will be THE FISHERMAN Birthday ised. Mrs. Clarence E. Lovejoy was lostesa chairman, aided' by Mrs. Harry Koch, Mrs. John Swanson, Mrs. J. H. Frltsche, Mrs, George C. And A Southworth and Mrs. Irwih D. tempbell. Are Your Members of the literature depart- ed will be In charge of the next Savings Day -eetlng, May 28. Gertrude Neld- lnger will speak on ""Musical' Mis- baps", and hostesses-will be Mrs, RUGS laymond Garslde, Mrs. Cheater M. ... «as!fr on tfc* OurTspecial Qift To^tou Bohenna, Mrs. R. W. Brounley, arm*. Mrs. Joseph C. Carroll, Mrs. J. C. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Wightman, Mrs. G. S. Williamson SOILED Thl$ ind Miss Annie Laurie. '" llghtwotght m.fof $ 95 The international relations, study shopper fiffia bttt ;roup will meet this afternoon at or Faded? buy of fhay»or... CreamOiI FOR 1 Q* he home of Mrs. Stanley A. Bar- cf* of alumi- ow on Prospect avenue. The llt- num/ w/th rubbtr irature department meeting will be CALL Cold WaVe Regular $15.00 •londay at,the home of Mrs. Camp- i)r»» end iell at Cojl's Neck. maty to handto* A Cold Wave Permanent that falls into place MISS BERNADINE: STEWART with merest touch of the hand. • •. Mrs. A. V. Jonee, Mrs. Barrow, Others elected were Mrs. Robert Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen and We offer this great Special to Celebrate Our New Brandt of Red Bank, deputy com- Mrs. H. L. Kitts represented the LEON'S Baby Boy. missioner of district one; Mrs. Al-:lub at the convention of the New ton V- Evans, Long Branch, deputy- Jersey State Federation of Wo- Call R. B. 6-3008 for Appointment commissioner, district two; Mrsmen'. s clubs last week at Atlantic for William Strother, Matawan, deputy City. commissioner, district three; Mrs. Fred Kruser, ' Keyport, secretary; Ann's Beauty Salon Mrs. Charley Hunt, Matawan, Final Apollo Club reasurer, and Mrs. William Mount, RUG 16 WALLACEE SSTT . REDD BANBA K Atla'ntic Highlands, registrar. _^ Concert Wednesday Cleaning &. Dyeing . •• On your wedding day, the most beautiful Committee chairmen electei "The final concert of the 1M6-47 were Miss Rita Quail, Port Mon- season of the Apollo Club of As- floiccrs in all the world must Be yours. mouth, camp; Mrs. William Groft bury'Fark will be held Wednesday Your bouquet, those of yaur attendants, - Matawan, training; Mrs. WHUam night .of next week at 8f3O o'clock Phone R. B. 6-2800 ' H. Sutphin, Matawan, organiza- In the Berkeley-Carteret hotel, As- the church decorations must he truly tion; Mrs. Tony E. Hunting, Fair bury Park. The concert date has magnificent, unusual, distinctive. We • Haven, Juliette Low, fund; Mrs been changed from the usual It's a match! Ernest Feseux, Hazlet, publicity Thursday to Wednesday. • specialize in planning the floral decora Mrs. Curtis, Deal, Newsletter, and Mrs. George Roberts, Kcyport, This will be the club's first con LEON'S (itions for weddings and receptions. '•- nominations. cert under the direction of Allan R. Woolley, who has arranged an Appointed to the advisory board outstanding program of Glee club 64-76 White Street were Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Groft, Mr. music. Guest soloist will be Helen HONEY BEE FLOWERS and, Mrs. William A. Miller, Mrs. Harbourt, well-known soprano, and Red Bank Walter W. Gosling, Mrs. Harold a favorite of shore muslo lovers, Tel. Ri B. 6-0872 Kazmann and Mrs. H. G. Hymer. and sho will be accompanied by Since 1912 The council approved tho newJulius Zlngg, a former club direc- Upper Broad St. Rod Bank association. plan of Scouting. A tor. ' gold engraved Girl,Scout emblem Strictly Sneaking was given to Mrs. Curtis, retiring commissioner. STRICTLY speaking you are not fully insured if there are Little Silver Rejects any loopholes in your insur- Fair Haven Rail Plan ance that may cause you a Llttlo Silver again last week con- KRIDELS TONE sidered tho matter of Increased financial loss. railroad commutation rates an< will continue its stand opposing th CHECK with this Hartford incrooscs, but that borough will no< TANS join with Fair Haven in paying fo CONTINUING SPECIAL SALES ITEMS agency today. Be sure you a legal fight, by Florsheim Explaining the position of thi have complete insurance pro- borough, Mayor ,.Frank Gregory tection that you need against said Little Silver had already reg- They're keeping steady company with the besr- istered complaints about the pro- For Thursday, Friday and Saturday •very insurable hazard. looking sport clothes—and business clothes—in this posed rail rates with P.U.C., I.C.C. i vicinity, for Florsheim styled them to harmonize and Representative James C. Auch- Incloss. Councilman Chester Apy with anything you wear. Here, as always, style- said he felt the council should auth- Many of our customers were not ready to take versatility is a dependable by-product of orizo no expense which-would fall on all citizens to protect a part ol LAWLEV AGENCY • Florsheim Quality. tho population, even though he, too full advantage of our drastic reductions, and opposed any rate hike with rail Real Estate & Insurance service at its' present standard. * Phone: Red Bank 6-0410 requested a few days more) so we'll go along. Riverside Dr. & Highway 35 Albert S* Miller Shoe Co.Eatontown Ex-Mayor Red Bank R. D. Box 80 18 BROAD ST. RED BANK Receives Promotion HERE'S OUR STORY WITH SOME ADDITIONS Edward J. Dodd, former mayo of Eatontown, has been promoteL to district manager in charge of the area serviced by the Asbury Park as some items previously quoted were sold out branch of the Universal C.I.T. Credit corporation, according to official notification received by the branch manager, Paul 3. Kundra, from W. H. Queripel, assistant vice presi- Swearers^-- « — dent in charge of the Newark di vision. Values to 5.00 NOW 1.95 Values ito 75c .NOW 39c The removal of the branch offlc Values to 1.00 NOW. 5 9c from 601 Bangs avenue, Asbury Values to 10.00 NOW 4.95 Park, to the Morris building at 715 Mattlson avenue, that city, has been announced by Mr. Dodd. The new White Shirts--- Men's Shorts — j_ FIREMEN'S offices were opened Monday under Mr. Kundra's management. Formerly 4.95 .NOW 2.95 Values to 1.95 .". .NOW, 97< Acquisition of the larger facili- ties, states Mr. Dodd, has been found necessary due to the sharp Spor\ Shirts - - - Suspenders-Garters — increase in time sales installmen 1 buying through the local branch. 13.50 Values .NOW 6.95 Values to 2.00 ...... NOW 69< The Gulf Stream carries two bil- 7.95 Values ...NOW 3.95 55c Garters .NOW 25c lion tons of water a minute pasl Florida. • FAIR • Pajamas--- Robes „ GIVEN BY '' Values to 18.00 , NOW 7.95 . 4.50 Values .NOW 2.69 Where's 6(mer?r 5.50 Values NOW 3.39 Basque Shirts Tinton Falls Fire Co. 6.95 Values , NOW 4.39- • Values to 1.95 NOW 99c Hats---- Pants Values to 7.50 NOW 3.95 Values to 12.00 ...... NOW 4.95 May 31st to June 7th FROM OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT CORNER OF SHREWSBURY AVE. AND SYCAMORE AVE., Slip-on Sweaters — Fancy Dress Shirts- - Reg. 3.25 Values ..;.. NOW * 5.50 All Wool ...... NOW 3.39 1.99 Shrewsbury, N. J. Sport Shirts-Long arid Sleeveless Sweaters Short Sleeves (Near Vail Homes) Values to 3.95'...;....NOW 2.39 Values to,4.25 .NOW 1.69

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r^.-r=.Tr--«ss RED BA.NK, N. J. June 5th ••<* ED ANK REGISTER VOLUME LXIX, NO. 48. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947 * SECTION TWO^- T08; Hole IiifOnf"" Shore Baseball %¥>• Joseph Pryor of White street Again League Rumson Club To Start toured Spring Meadow '.Goit club pastures Sunday after- Gtmii Sunday—Tlmt, 3 P. M. noon to shoot a 101 round, Keyport at Red Bank Towneia but ' the 142-yard 15th hole ol Tomorrow Rcii Bank Hravcs at East Kennsburg Polo Matches June 1 Belmar at Freehold Gullstans gave him cause to remember Lone Branch at Point Pleasant the day. Using a number three Freehold AC. at Vail Homes wbod/ Mr. Pryor sent the pill Earl. PosVV&t Aibuiy Pork straight to the carpet and In- Lukcwood aniWcit Bclmar OIlfTn-ood st Matannn 'JOE CROSS DESERVES credit for running a good boxing show, to the cup. Last Friday's Bouts Well Received— To Admit Public For First Time— Standings bilt it U about time jrtmeone set off .a bomb under the state boxing Attesting .the feat were Fair National Division A-A-U., which has yet to take action^ against Marty Crandall, who two Havenltes Bob VanBrunt, Arranging Return Black-Doucette Go W" L Rube Williams Begins 16th Year Greeks ago refused to appear against Doug Cralk in the Hook and : John "Mud" 'VanBrunt and Reed Baffle* Towners • o Ladder bouts. '.'.'' " Luke Pryor and Red Banker Coach Adam Kretowlcz. of Red isch, 160, decisioned Joe Carroll, Lionfc Branch ...» ... 1 0 For the first time in the history Point Pleasant ... 1 i hitter who managed polo at Mon- Billy Wilson. Bank' Catholic high school tomor- 156; Jim Braney, 142, decisioned Rullstans :..?._... of polo at Rumson country club, mouth Country club prior to th§ , A good portion of the crowd at the armory was there to seo ... I 7 Tom Lctsin, 142; John Phair, 150, .., ;• Cralk In action against the alleged amateur, heavyweight cham- row night directs the second elim- lied Bank.'.Brave". .„„„. the publio~wlll be admitted to Sun- war-and is now riding with Long ination round in the boxing cham- decisioned Alex Hassinger, 146; rlclmnr - -.'.. o pion. ' Remember, please, that CrandalTs heavyweight crown Keyport ... 0 day afternoon matches, which start Island teams. Harry East, veteran pionship of tho school when 24 stu-John Houlihan, 150, decisioned John EaBt Keanaburg- ... 0 polo . instructor and former high WM placed on him even though he did not fight in the tourna- dents trade leather. Last week's Busby; Alphonse Gucrra, 120, de- June 1. Rube Williams, renowned ment which was to have decided the tlUlst. • Now take a deep Track Meet Held . American DlvlnEon ler, will also make several ar>. show drew a crowd pf 400, who en- cisioned James Gallagher, 120; Fred Texas poloist, made the announce- •ancefl. Inhale and. see U you notice the odor generally accredited to thusiastically applauded the efforts Walter, 140, decisioned Tim Lynch, v' I, ment yesterday as he started his Denmark breeze*. Wfdt Bclmar 2 n ig the locnlites hooking At Little Silver of the youthful sluggers. There Is 138; Tom" Fransconi, 130, decisioned Lakewoad 2 ii 16th year as manager of polo ac- ''. By not demanding CrShdall's presence, the A.A.U. let down sports Anbury Park I 1 malfets will be Shrewsbury's May- • no admission fee. Bay Mallaney, 138; William Cherry. tivities at the exclusive club. or Alfred N. Beadleston, W. Stroth- fang who had paid a fair sum to see the bout and they also pushed the Feature fight last week was the 120, decisioned Bill Greene, 119; Ai- Earla Post 1 t- i matchmaker out on a mighty weak limb. Deliver us from further ama- Freehold A C 1 l Two home ttams will represent er Jones, Bobby Eisner, Billy Class Winners In Bob Black-Ed Doucette go. Black ston Naughton, ,144, decisioned CllfTwood 0 l tho ,club aga!n3t Long Island and Koales, Dick Metcalf, Dave Evans teur, A.A.U. sanctioned, bouts in Bed Bank.. won the battle, but a return match Mark Bealin, 150; John Pontecorvo, Vail Homn « l "Y" Events Listed Matawan a 2 Blind Brook aggregations, with and Alble Stewart. Ray Harring- is scheduled for a week from to- 160, decisioned Charles Dombrow- Williams captaining the Rumson ton, Texas protege of Williams, will A-VERBAL BATTLE .ROYALE rages following Sunday's gome be- morrow. The decUioh caused con- skl, 160; and Bart Holley dcclsioned tween Middletown A. C. and Rumsoh Veterans. Both clubs claim a 9-0 quartet and Dr. Clarence "Buddy" also be in action along with Tcxans • Several of . the events In last siderable comment from supporters John Purcell. Combs heading the Monmouth Phil Smith and Mike Trammell. forfeiture and if you feel capable of smoothing out the differences you week's track meet held.at Little of both lighters, thus the return In a special bout Sam "Chubby" should run for president, or maybe just run. , Bucs Win, Lose foursome. Williams Is ' rated five Jules Romfh. Miami star, will be Silver under sponsorship of the Y. battle. . Marks, 140, engaged Larry DeVlto, goals and Combs six. another to see regular service. Vlo Slgler, Middletown manager, says he was In simul- M.C.A. were closely contested. Track Among the 12 bouts which-will also 140, in one of the liveliest con- taneous arguments with the umpires. First; concerned what he , go on tomorrow night, Poncho testa of the evening. Both fighters Against Keyport Among the opposition to perform Games will start at 3:30 o'clock events were conducted in the 85 on the nearby field will be Stew and admission may be gained thought was Interference by a base runner. He ended the argu- pound, 105 pound, 125-pound and Haniech, 160, will tangle with Jim are luminaries in school sports, ment when neither umpire agreed, with him. Next argument Carroll, 147, and Poncho's cousin, Marks having shown up well on the Iglehart, famed 10-goalcr. and through the Buena Vista avenue unlimited classes. Ribons were giv- George K. Oliver, eight-goal heavy entrance, concerned the banishment of one of his players. Vic felt his en to the first, second and third George Haniech, 158, will trade gridiron, while DeVlto is the Ca- Coy, Sanborn Clout player should remain In the game If a Bumson player who Can- places in each event, and. prizes blows with- John Pontecorvo, 160. seys' ace hurler on the bal\ squad. tallce admitted had been similarly offensive remained. He to first, second and third high point Others include Alphonse Guerrd, Marks.gained a close decision. Fruitless Home Runs claims his team did not leave the field and the reason the game 120, versus John Purcell, 125; John Fred Hellmcrs, brother-in-law of scorers In each class group. Class Mickey Walker, referced the bouts ended was that the umpires refused to continue. He says Bum- winners were as follows: Phalr, 150, versus John Houlihan,' Meeting * Thursday and Friday son left the park before his team. 150] Na.ppy Lucia, 140, versus and Rev. Robert Murray of High- Red Bank Cindermen 85-Pound Class—First. Dale Myers, 18 George Trevors, 140, and Tom land Park, Rev. James J. Duffy of afternoons, Red Bank high school's Vlnce Cantallce, Bumson's manager, says Slgler argued points; second, Billy Olna,n, 12 points; baseball team ended this season's third, tie between Roy • Olacn nn 0 Is Pitchers' Battle N. .Webster... Ernie Pedro Ratti departed Saturday morning for Mex- Mnatria. 2b 3 0 0 1<•„ Pclo»« - 110 ico City and Bill Prate announces our boy has definitely been expelled Now Brunswick, 10 to 4, Thurs- Stcnrnn, 3I> 3 0 0 0W. Walllnit - j | J from the elite Bachelor's club. Golf Pro At Rumson day afternoon and to St. Mary's of Snnborn. lb 3 12 0 Slelmnch - - { ' 5 Rain alowod down activity m the Perth Amboy, 6 to 2, the following Hojrers. p 0 0 0 0J. Pdoso - * J ' Jersey Shore baseball league Sun- The state highway department Saturday awarded a con- afternoon. Steven*, j 3 0 0 0Preston } J J («) Ilellly > ! I Jday, with the only game in tha tract for grading Which will continue route 38 from Broadway, Joe Kellenyi was given the pitch- 32 4 9 5lb) (!nllseh«r - J J Jsenior National division being the West Long Branch, to Oceanport avenue In front of Mon- ing assignment In the St. Potor's C. Walllnc - •• Rod Bank Bravcs-FrcchoId Gullstan mouth Park...The local track gets a heavy play these days. game at Towner Held,.Shrewsbury. WiUtt .... f J ?upset. In the American, however, Motorists passing by stop in to gander at the course and club- Ho gave up nine hits and walked (c) Uhl . Ill three of tho four scheduled con- house... Mr. Beading and Mrs. Black Badge are the names of Junior Legion teats were played. eight. The wildness was costly, Totals n.1 S « the white swans received at Monmouth Fark for the Infield even though he struck out eight. (a) lUUeil for Prfnton In 9th At Eatontown, Ernie post lost an lake. They were sent by the Byana ranch of California. Ken VanDeMark hurled for tho Begins Practice (h) nattxl for O. WJJIIIHK In mh 11-lnnlng game, 3 to 1, lo the West "Sammy"- Smith, the gentleman who received a gold wrist watch victors and was in control of tho (c> Ba'.teil for Stover In Oth Belmar aggregation, to allow the from Amory L. Haskell for being the leading trainer during lost sum- game moat of tho way. The Caaeys visitors lo remain deadlocked for mer's meet, will again bo on hand according to Horace Wade... The rallied In the last Inning when Lar- Calandriello Coaches the division lead with Lakewood, wlnner-'of the $50,000 Trenton Handicap, Turbine, and Mrs. Alfred ry DeVlto, plnch-hlttlng for Tom New Auxiliary Of which had been an unkind host to Roberts' War Watch are among tho candidates for the $25,000 Mon- Fransconi, poked out a single and Shrewsbury Post Nine the Matawan Barons by dumping mouth Handicap... Monmouth Park patrons should get a chanco this was sent home by Drury'j double. their guests, 8 to 2. Drury also dented Home plate, by Monmouth Club summer to see Snow , holder of the world's record for a mile and Rod Bank's Junior American Le- In the only other game, Asbury a sixteenth, set at Santa Anita last year. Jack Maloncy's. single. gion baseball team holds another Park lost to Freehold A.C., 11 to 5, on the Freehold field. . In Friday's game at Perth Am- practice session this evening under Mrs. Charles Allaire PLOWING UP THE FAIRWAYS:—A rarity in golf happened Sun- boy, DeVIto's first-Inning wlldncsa the watchful eye of Johnnie Calan- In the Earle post-Belmar tilt, the day at the Essex County Country club when ft P.G.A. pro-amateur driello, In preparation for partici- Eatontown fans were treated to a cost him tho game. The Saints In Elected President real pitcher's buttle, which ended tournament was called off on account of weather. Ben Yasko, pro at scored all their runs in that session. pation in the county Legion league. Homestead, Was one of those affected. A heavy fog forced the com- Sponsored by Shrewsbury post, the In the tonth when Don Russell was Tho visitors had a tough after- Mrs. Charles Allaire was elected forced to lcavo the Earle mound mittee to cancel play, which had gotten to the semi-final round. The noon trying to flguro out Ambbylto squad now numbers 18. experts needed radar to locate tho pill after they belted it. president of the new junior Wom- because of a sore arm. Ho was re- Harbnrt's slants, connecting for but Although Calandriello has not an's auxiliary of Monmouth Boat lieved by his brother, Bob, who had Hero's one to think over. So far as we know, "bogey" has two safeties by Larry Lucia and chosen his dompletc roster yet, he club at an organization mooting at two runs scored against him whan generally been considered to mean ono-over-par. Webster's New Kcllenyl. hopes to make the aquad up from his peg of a grounder hit the run- students at Red Bank high, Red tho clubhouse recently. Mrs. Mor- International defines It "A given score or number of strokes, for ST. PETER'S gan H. Rehrig, president of the ner going Into first. each hole or a course, against which players compete; so called n ii Bank Catholic and Rumeon high B.rry, ., ",' achoolB. , ," senior auxiliary, and Mrs. Jack because assumed to be tile score of an Imaginary first-rate McGuffy, 2b'. „,„ - o o player called Colonel Bogey." Webster's also adds a note that 'Jim Martyn, pictured nbove, looks over part of the large stock Arnold aro sponsors. Nemeth, 2b. «..,...„..„...'„'..'"" Trying out are Richard Burns, Other officers are Miss June M«- Day Camp Builds It compares with tho definition for par. For this Incidental In- with, which ho has filled tho pro shop In tho now Rumson Country Cnlkowakl, 3b, .., Les Stevens, Dan Welch and John telligence we arc indebted, If that is the word, to James clubhouse In preparation for what has been predicted to be ono of Mornlea, lb Stanhope, pitchers; Jack Mnloney thot vice president, Mrs. Fred P. tho largest golfing seasons In several years. Hnnnon, c ,. Trenery secretary nnd Mrs. Marian Swimming Pool "Shamus" Hogan, The Register's Mr. Information Please and Tumully. If „ and Dom Soldo, catchers; Joo Ma- bogey golfer, regardless of your definition. ,.—< Edward M. Crane, chairman of.tho men's golf committee, has Pinna gun, rtf. . ,„ durc, Dave Emmons and Bill Mum- Young treasurer. Committee mem- John anil "Boots" • Cittsdlno. prepared an ambitious schedule of events, with or flag tournament Link, rf „ -. ford, first but; John Collins, sec- bers Include Mrs. John Donn and opcratora of the Seashore day Wonder if anyono would be interested in promoting a tournament Memorial Day setting off the list of tournaments .which ends Sop-, llotglnnd, cf , Mrs. Donald Asny, ways and to decide the Golf Champion of Red Bank? With the number of divot KavanaiiRh, cf ond base; Nap Lucia and Les Car- camp In West End, oxpect comple- tcmber 1 in tho final rounds of the club championship and vico-prcs- Muter, 2b., ••. ..;.._ 3 bone, third base; Larry Roth, means; Miss Methot, Miss Lue tion of the shore's newest swim- diggers strolling Broad street, It should prove self-supporting... Ted idont's trophy. 'Others on tho committed nro, HmVland B. Jones, Hcandtl, s „,„' j shortstop; J'lill Smith and John MIUonboi'Kor and Mrs, Melva Lou- ming'pool in time for. the summer Fine's gama shows continued improvement! Ha had 80 Sunday after- Uzal H. McCartor and nr. Mnrtln'A.'Quirk. Vmi Di'Murk, p ;. I Fix, right field; Charlie Drury and roe, House; Mrs, M.arjorlo Broolis, Huiisun. The pool la constructed In noon .at Old'Orchardvcvon with tho dnmp grounds... The Prudential Ladlefl' golf dnya throughout trip summer arc also designed to Rlchnrd Rhmmard, center field, membership; Miss Carol Apgnr nnd an L-shape, permitting a vvndlngf < Twins, Tom Glassoy nnd Harold Hounlhnn, soamporcd to Fort Mon- .10 10 0 create Interest. M'm..MoOartnr, Mru.'Crnno nnd Mrn. Quirk mnlto RED 'DANK CATHOLIC nnd Tom Went, left'field, Mrs. Aaoy, publicity. pool, diving area, and swimming' mouth Country club Sunday as soon ns tho wonthcr broke. All II II npuco sulnclont for A.A.U, swim- up that commlttoo. Tho IKtly turning In Ihn lowest aggrogntn of I invorn. rf 200 Oth.cr communities sporting Jun- Meetings will be held the second, four scores, with handicap, for nlna holeti will receive prizes ench Mondays at the clubhouse. The llt.it ming meets. ' Bob Forge* of Llttlo 'Silver Is an oiits'tandlne runner for liiimmlr, rf 1 0 0ior LoglonnnlrcH nro Spring Lako; month through September. , • Ntttiirhion , ". ,....:... 1 0 0Bclmar, Freehold, Entontown, West Boclnl activity wilt bo n ilnnco at Tho ilny rump Is foi' hoyn and New York Military academy's undefeated truck teiuu... Frank Mnrtyn hns been at niiinnon 'Country club nlnco tho flr»t of the Oi'iny, cf,' ,i ' 1 1 thq clubhouso Memorial dny night. giila iigcil 3 to 14 years, Tlio pool . Sharabba will gladly uucopt any ntlilctlo equipment you earn to MnlDnoy, c .' i 1) 2hong Branch, Long Branch and An- month and has been kopt buuy InulYuetlnp; and playing, • A natlvo' borni, 3b .• „„; * I 1 bury Park. Shrewsbury post's nlnu Tho auxlllory'd' first project start will bo used for,day camp actlvl-'i . dispose of. Ho runs tho Bed Bank Snorting, association gym on of Scotland,, ho accoDtcd Uio si!ri£nt..ftiiSlsnnjcnLattor_.thr4a.y^0.I!a!._ : : o o s!i£..ftiSsjnLatt_.thr4a.y^0.I!a!._ rr--.j-vri -,--.r.ir,r . -•....utr— ^-^Mpnmouth^tree^ ' »%tiB-A^ evening*!, rs'UirnTJ outT ftr wo noons nnd week-ends as r : > > -A^ ''''^ijauii' S7#alnp7iV,,^tJoh' of'^oT]^i 1~toher hotel's mari'agor, Is run- Briar Hills Gol- t fM clu_t-~4b_ Il_n^ Weslchentor*!•?. 1 f-. A_ , hom1— — _ o o— f1 thAl__o famou•____._. o fifinWlllli o ' •^(•IllJ wBt_ (•«(i,iii(iiiialtii(i(iiii i brushes to redecorate the second u Frnnaconl, 2b, l club to be called Slirfsids ning the 100 nnd the 220 on Trinity college track team ... Tho Scottish Turncsa. Ho has boon in tho Unltod Statca olnco 1028 and'was a DoVlto Boor of the cclubhouse Tho commit- clilb. The camp has six buses and games leavo Monmouth county this year. They will bo held In I member of the Now York Nationals pi'ofoHBlonnl soccer team In the Kellcnyl, l». Thf» rjntl Lo btUarind bigger tiuit- ld ncin 1 snrllthH thrniivh h TThh o Kl^jrl^r' t mlvtrl - tee hopes to have the Job completed i three station wngona for trunspor- period when thoy annexed two national championships. • tlslng column.. — Atlv«rll»cm«nt. lor May 30, tatlon of the children. Two RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947' anne's, highway 36, which they ex- In which .,- it' more than doubled JOHNS-MANVILLE : Bayshore K. of C. pect will be an extraordinary event membership and received special REMEMBER I.C.O.S.S. Group since it will be the last major ac- recognition from the Supreme or- AUTO RADIATORS ROGK-WOOL HOME INSULATION : It's SHERMAN'8 For Ready. For Breakfast tivity with Harold Martin as grand der on Its achievement*, Cleaned, Repaired and Becored knight. FIREPROOF WATERPROOF ' PEBMANErJT The Best In Slip Covers Visits Vineland Baysbore - Council, Knights of Red Bank, Radiator works lmullrd by J. M. Co. Mechtolc*. EitlnMtra Wltbonl Obligation The 8HERMA:i SHOP. Columbus, are making final ar- Election of officers will be held The road to belter and biirzer bu§I- rangements for their annual Com- in June. Under Mr. Martin, Bay- nc&a .oadw through Tbe Rctrfster'fl adver- 113 West Front St. B.B. 0-1177 ADAM J LINZMAYER sa Broad St. Red Bank School For Girls munion breakfast ,June S at Mlch- shoro council had an active year tiling columns.—Advertisement. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0302.» ; P. O. Box 200. | School Established In : - 1888 Does Much With THERE'S ONE SURE WAY TO CUT COSTS. ', Varied Therapy ' ' Members of the Inentai hygiene and parole committee of the Mon- 1 mouth County Organization for So- cial Service last week visited the Vincland State School for Girls to make a tour of inspection directed by G. Barton Thorn, school super- intendent, and W. IJartln Reg^n, assistant superintendent • ,' The trip was arranged by Mrs. Bruce Berckmans, Mrs. Stuart A. Voung and'Mrs. George Z* VanDeu- qen, committee chairmen, assisted mMMm by Miss Madeline Pauls, staff nurse of the M.C.O^S.S., 'serving under the" direction of MUs Winona Darrah, Stork'AUTO NURSE director of health and welfare of AUTOMATIC BABY BOTTLE WARMER the organization. Thirteen -com- mittee members made the trip. Fasten to car's steering wheel, dry- Vineland school is maintained by heat baby's bottle in a jiffy! Shuts the State Department of Institu- off whenthe propetjheat is reached. tions and Agencies to train mental- ' iy retarded girls and women. The Echool was founded in September, Wqterbury 1888, and at that time there were five patients, one of them being a member of the famous Kallikak 40-HOUR ALARM CLOCK family. Today there are between The clockyoulongodforduring the 1,700 and 1,800 girls in the school, scarcity! Green,blue,gray,maroon hanging between the ages of five nnd 50 years. cases; one key winds-time-A alarm. COMBS 1 Mr. Thorn has been Vineland's superintendent since 1919, and un- der his direction a varied training, program has been established, ono designed for all mental age levels. There are separate training schools for children, teen-age girls and for women, and through these school training• "prograinsV VinelarTd^girl? SMCCOU FOR DECORATION DAY! do much to make their own schools SUK'N'FUN and other state institutions self- A Butaclent. r . GOLF BALLS INDOOR - In the physical therapy depart- 5 ment, girls are trained to do sew- (* 3 for ing and mending, make many of; their own clothes and clothing for en. **€W Jen others attending- this and other DUSO state schools. They are trained to , Sport SEAM use knitting machines, and thus "ored make a large quantity of sweaters, ground and woolen clothing for lent "'op the state institutions. They have been instructed in mattress mak- ing, and Vineland girls make a OFFICIAL TABLE . . large percentage of all the mat- tresses used in the state's institu- tions. [TENNIS BALLS After their training in garden- Rubber Ear Plu i Ing, they ara taught food process- ing and canning. Other girls are trained to be waitresses, laundress- \S ton 4*9 E-Z-ITt" SUNGLASSES es, kitchen workers and house- • Medi 1 workers. It Is through this program thinner win that some of these girls are able to J Cool Green Filter lenses Screen work their way up to the point M where they may leave the school to Out Injurious Sun-Rays work and live in an outside com- munity. P ...... BOBBY R[GGS« \ The school has a varied recrea- ' tion program, featuring dancing Rhinestone Glamour Goggles BfiDMIHK and singing. Vineland school offi- TENNIS BALLS Scientific plalo. glass dropped lensei. cials are proud of the school's 35- Old piece band, its largo orchestra and its choral. These groups give spec- REG. Jewel - Bright Sport Goggles tWE Cl , ial concerts at the school and at Poll Mall publio meetings held there. 34 rhinesloncs. Ground, polished lens Saturday, June 7, will be Annual 16° day at the school, featuring the 14* Cart. school therapy department sale. A Gem-Trim Mi-Coquille Goggles large, variety of hand-made work will be offered for publio Bale, In- BOOK 18 rhinestones trim acetate frames! cluding, ceramic articles, hand- woven linen luncheon and bridge sots and towels, hand-made rag MATCHES English-Type Sport Goggles 198 rugs and many other articles for BOX 50 BOOKS Menltcus plate glass dropped lenses. the., home. A similar sale is also conducted at Christmas time, and proceeds from the sales are used to Mi-Coquille Scientific Goggles AQc purchase more materials for the Acetate frame with inner-core temples. ~^ department. At present there are 65 Monmouth county patients at the school, and Metal Frame Overspecs ]f$ there is a waiting list of ten. Pa- Meniscus glass lenses. Case included. . tients are only admitted to the school after both parents or logal guardians give ihelr content, and REG. Scientific Meniscus Overspecs Iff ,• after two psychologists trained in Plate glass dropped lenses. With ease. * this field, deem it necessary for an »•«. Individual to become ji member of •"" «, the school. ' J •**• J'O'c, , PASS SCHOOL BUSES Save 58' PURE William O'Brien of 51 West Front street and L. T. Bluford ot Naveslnk River road were fined Aluminum Lighter SILK $5leach Monday night by Middle- G4£f$* town Township Recorder W. Gil- was bert Manson lor passing school HOSE buses loading children. Harry Hau- fler of Leonardo was fined $8 for 3 Thi.od Shim SUTRA SUNFILTtR CREAM* falling to stop at a stop street. PERFECT QUAUTV 79° GYPSY TAN

w- Red Bank •-.-.,•.. . BST. lOJS to LIGGETT'S for fast service, precision printing! TBINITY EPISCOPAL "" BAPTIST ' '-• : ' '.' Red Bank" Leonardo Poppy Day Sale* Dr. Ererett Preston ITEMS PERTAINING TO Services Sunday will include Holy . Rev. Ellwood S. Wolf will use as. ; Communion at 8 o'clock, church his serman topic Sunday morning To Speak At Rum*** school at 9:30 o'clock, Holy Com- at-11 o'clock, "A Perfect Earth." Deaths In Red Bank Open Friday OUR LOCAL CHURCHES munion and sermon at 11 o'clock. The ehurch-eohool will meet at 9:45 Dr. Everett Preston, direct** of Rev. Robert H. Anderson,1 Jr., rec- a. m., with classes for Various the division of adult education of FRESBYTEBIAN tor, has chosen as the sermon text, ages. Junior Christian Endeavor and Vicinity Children To Sell the State Department- of Educa- Red Bank evening in connection with the an- society will hold their meeting at tion, will speak next Monday even, nual business .meeting of the "They Were .All" FllWd with the 6:30 p. ra., and the Baptist Youth Holy Ghost". The offertory solo, Memorial Flowers ing at 8 o'clock In the Rumson . Rev. John A, Hayes will preach church. The speaker will be Rev. Fellowship will meet at 7 o'clock In AUGUST SCHROEDER • OTIS W. BOYD next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock "Seek Y« jheJC-ord", will be sung high school auditorium. H«Lla_ WalterE.Woodbury; secretary of Ins evening." TEclng_held ter, white elephant table, and Mrs Sunday's, services' announced by on a charge of aiding and abetting 30 Seventh Avenue. Atlantic Hlghlanda Advent for Bible classes Sunday at the pastor, Rev. Hillman CoHee, in- Thomas R. Morris of Eatontown Harden L. Crawford, chairman o died Sunday of heart trouble.. He in the murder and for conducting Phonei Atlantic Hl.hlande 1-0B28-W. 10 a- m. and worBhlp at 11 a. m. publicity committee. . . clude the following: 0:45 a. m., a disorderly house. Clark and Miss church at study; Ham.,church at was born, at .Farmlngdale, son of tho late Thomas W. and Matilda S. Bell allegedly lived together in the worship, "God's Protection of tho Morris. , . . •• • , . boarding home. Mrs,. Baker, was Family"; 6:30 .p. m,, youth fellow- METHODIST . Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sar- committed to Freehold Friday by St. George's by the River ship meetlhgs; 7:30 p. m., evening Recorder Crowell. Clark and Miss . l Eatontown ah Morris; three daughters, Mrs. (EPISCOPAL) " worship, "Tarry Ye." Benjamin Crane of Paterson, Mrs. Bell have denied charges of connec- FUNERAL HOME The pastor will speak Sunday tion with the death but according Waterman Ave. one block South of Rnmson ltd., Rumson morning on the subject,'"Good Seed Harry Kaiser of Lebanon, Pa., and HflfiRVC.F. 6O E.FRONT ST; RALPH LEWIS HURT. Mrs. VanBuren Ballard of South o Assistant Prosecutor John M. . . (Take Sea Bright Bus) to. Sow" and at. the 7:30 o'clock Pillsbury, Clark told of carrying ROBERT F. RED BANK N.J. evening service on "Real Preach- Ralph L. Lewis of 205 Pearl Carolina, and .three sons, Harry THE REVEREND GEORGE A. ROBEKTSHAW, Rector Morris of Valley Stream, Long Is- Morton's unconscious body into his 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion • ers". The youth choir will sing an street was Injured Sunday morning oom before he was found dead. n an automobile accident on land; Daniel Morrla-of Bay' Shore, *Over d Quarter Centwni of DependablG,Economical SEmctT 10:80 A.M. Carillon Recital anthem at the morning service. Morton's body was Bent to North There will be an Informal hymn route 39, Middletown, near Coop- L. I., and Edward Morris of Eaton- 11:00 A.M. Morning Service and Sermon town. Carolina for burial. The autopsy sing at night. ' er's bridge. His vehicle and a car erformed at Marlboro State hos- 4:00 P.M. Church School Award Service. Plans for Children', day, June 8, driven by Mike Masley of Eliza- The funeral was held yesterday ital last week by Dr. Julius Toren At the 11 o'clock service the full choir of men and boys will sing. are: being made .by' the Sunday- beth, collided head-on. Lewis was afternoon at the Mount memorial bvealed that Morton died of a f rac- school, .which is steadily growing treated and released at Rlvervlew home, with Rev. Robert H. Ander- ured skull which was caused by a Annual Ohurch Fair and Bazaar, Wed., June 26th. and meets Sundays at 9:4B a. m. hospital. Both drivers were sum son, Jr., pastor of Trinity church, >ldw' delivered against the right U COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE with Lester Whltfleld as leader and moncd by the township police for a Red Bank, officiating. ' Burial was l^o of tho head. with claases for all ages. hearing. , in Glendola' cemetery. ' . _ BAYSHORE COMMUNITY UTAFF Insures. , . East Keansburg . MONK|PUTH MONUMENT Sunday will be celebrated as WHERE MONUMENTS Thomas Manson — COMPANY ' Pentecost or Whitsunday school and adult Bible class, .meets at 10 Headden's Corner, Middletown, Route 35 a. ra. and the sermon, solo and & Son, Inc. anthem will feature the 11 o'clock L. H. ^Fran'cis, Manager church sorvlce. The evening, service The Oldett Is at 7:45 o'clock. Young people's Formerly with France O. Squires,'Freehold fellowship meets Tuesdays at 8 p. Monument Manufacturing m. and a prayer meeting a"nd hymn and Retailing Company PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 sing Friday nights. The Women's guild will hold a in Monmouth County bazar May 29 to 31. NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT. 5-0547 1 t ' In memory * g»r- • ' PftfeSBYTBRIAN den a monument Eatontown is the ageleu way Sunday-sohool Including adult to perpetuate our love and thoM Your Expression of DISTINCTIVE class meets Sunday at 9:30 a. m. •olden memories of happy worship services are held at 10:45 Umn together. ' , True Remernbrance ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS a, m. and'7:45 p. in. A young peo- May we show you why Select No other act of a normal ple's meeting Is held at 6:80 o'clock Burn Granite and the Darro man's life gives him more and the Bible* class meets Thurs- Guild Stal and Certificate are to complete aoul satisfaction Perfection of Material and days at 8 p. m. . . Important when you buy a t(iun the building of a Mem- Workmanship fa Beautiful memorial f orial to his loved ones who have gone oh. A telephone call to our office New Designs will bring a salesman , who Our select Barre Memorials ' will, without any obligation, Our memorials arc manufactured Only 2 bear thb Guild mark of ap- show you lat,eet designs. Matawan and Keyport proval— youp'(ruarint»t pf a bjr skilled artisans In our "well Cold Storage Vaults \n Red John E. Day equipped plant, nt West1- Long ilner Memorial at no'extra Only Monument Dealers In cost. Visit our showroom Bed Banl? Branch, ' \ ' Bank—Both on our''premises.' FUNERAL HOME Monument .Works and see bur. displays of these / • coEtlfled memorials. i For convenience lake, store at Hwy. No'. 3D Keyport, N. J. ' 10 DRUMMOND PL.,' 85 Riverside Avenue f'' ; ' , IOPII, Dorouth Hall) LONG BRANCH. MONUMEMJ C0.r liic Phone KCyport7-n24 JOHN VAN KIRK Wall Street Tel. JL&. 6-3567 West Long Branch Oarleton B. Wharton, Prop. Nut io Mt, Ollv.t Cam«i«rr Telephone R. B. 6-0024 161 MAPLE PLACE, KKYPOET ' . Send For. Illustrated Catalogue WHITE! ST. PH. R, B. 6-1800 Edwin' H, Wharton, Associate , Phono Red BanM 6-0319 'NlsbU, Sund.M and Holidays CALL R. B. S-U1I.J Betfd for Booklet R.F.D. Box 108 Red Bank tx, fepageFour RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22,1947 PhUomena Eovlno, who »aUed to Italy Mat ftOl for tier maxriage to Mr. Andolfl. ' . r ' Mr. and" Mr*. C*J«ntano and son Mrs. Charles Barker apent Fri- EUGENE C WELSH MAS ATLANTIC -and, Mr. and Mm. P. Barehettl of day and Saturday with her'mother VENETIAN BLINDS Sdgjbwtttar were guests o( Ifr. andat E^st Orange. M^«! Anthony Nucclo Sunday. Mrs, Edward W. Currle waa the Highland*, N. J. TOMMY PORSEY .U». Alfred Benson of Long guest of honor at a shower given ONLY Public Accountant ' * Bat-Mat JIMMY DORSEY land was (be jfuest of Mrs. Martha by Mrs, WUHam R. Craig and Mra. WASHEE) THOROUGHLY BANDOLFH SCOTT JANET BLAIR Luef *yer the weak-end. Ralph Herrlck Tuesday afternoon. Sli. and Mrs. Donald Miller and Luncheon was served and cards INGLUPING JAf ES AND CORDS Systems . Audits - Taxes • '•—In— spn SJack werij guests of Mr. andwere played at the home of Mrs. 24-HQUR SERVICE''^:A: -' TRAIL STBEET" •THE FABULOUS Mrs^Jaines Brian at Trenton Tuer Herrlck. Guests were Mrs. Mar- Bopkkeenlni; OQRSEYS". I ay •"-'•,•'••••"• ' '•- • ' • •• •? guerite Laird, Mrs. Channlng . BLINDS »EJijyENATI3» - PAINTED AJOT CotoB M s. Grape H. Curran was a din- IK Main St, M»taw»n,N. J. BOSS HDNTEB 1 Clapp, Mrs. William Ludi, Mr«: MATCHING TAPES AND OOBIJS J, ELYSB.SSPX ner' Jriieft of Mt and Mrs. John E. James Neil, Mrs. William Rabel, BBOKEN PARTS BEPLACED LAWRENCE TIERNEY ~* Jr.(' of i?6rt ¥??fn9Hin Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. Joseph Phone 1-UBB. "SwMtfaort of 81pn» Chi" Baler, Mrs. Hensselaer- Cartan, LOWEST PRICES FOR NEW BLINDS SHOEING Warn H. Tlphpnor wag a guest Mrs. Raphael Devlin, Mrs. Paul A. / "SAN QUENTIN" of 2 Iss Joyce Jpbnson at'CazenovIa Egan, Mrs. Howard Erdmann, Mrs. RUNNING HORSES BOB HOPE M % 1 **fcf>Hfee, , New tori, over f- nichard Erdmann, Jr., Mrs. Harry HOME MAINTENANCE DOROTriY LAMOUR Sun. Cont. Krom t W. M, weee s:rei>d.'"e ' ' ' . Kahn, Mrs. William Waamuth and Only A Visit We mak«| wide plates Laura Mount has returned Mrs. Leroy Slckels. • FACTORY—2Q7 MONMOUTH ST. for tralnlnn and all kinds "MY FAVORITE SPENCER TRACY horne^ "In Sjlyertori after •CATHERINE HEf BURN Howard Henderson, a patient at Phone Red Bant? 6-3107 To Leon's Oold Storage Vaults pf racing plates. •'/'." -•• "BRUNETTE" Allenwood hospital, Is spending ROBERT WALTER ithy'ny ' Nucclo" ' en-ter- several days at his home on Littl^ can make yoq appreciate whfit Also horse , clippers MELVYN DOUGLAS . .._ her Bowing circle Tuesday AfcCY COLEMAN street. — " real-care tan be given your sharpened. '---.'--• '••'•' ; PHILIP REED evening. Club members are Mro. Leroy Slckels; who was .. em- IN BOniES AND AT FOUNTAINS Pjjll Bednard, Mrs. Robert Hardy, ployed In Cleveland O., returned garment*. „ "HEB SECRET" "The Sag Of tl*rsy Howard Wyolvprtpn, jirs> Friday. He has been transferred to 9 Bead, Mm. Robert Ben- ^HOPALONG CASSIDY" New York city. B. A. Hickey & Son —In— Wednesday ' One D»y riatrf- Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Artelll of LEONS EVERETt, M. J. "The Devil's Playground" EDDIE ALBERT Matt Baboo^t and Miss . Helen Ferdnandii. Fla., are the parents FAT MARLOWE Snifter. •••< . • WHITE ST. TH. B. B. 6-5S800 Phone R. B, 6-O3B7-J-1 Thurod»y One'Day of a daughter born Saturday, May 1 ' " " GENE TIERNEY Gloria Curran, of Mount 10, The baby weighed six pounds WALTER HUSTON "" college,' South Hadley, nine ounces and has been named "RendWon, With Aqnif» attended the senior ball Ann Marie. ,Mr. Artellt is formerly "SHANGHAI GESTURE" —and— • ' [at irday evening. G_abby Qujnn of of Matawan, •—-fcnd— BBUCE CABOT SHEUA RYAN AitfWrst was her companion.' A daughter was born Tuesday, , 1 rt., August Sehlomann pi Wash- May 18, to Mr. and Mirs. Paxton THE LONE WOIJMN CONSTANCE BENNETT ington,' D. ,C, was a giieat. of her Ingram of Spring street, in Mon- MEXICO" mother, Mr*. Laura. Mpunt, over the mouth Memorial hospital. wejjt-end. < Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer and .*« "Wild Bill Hick«* Rkjes" llr. and Mrs. Gerard Eeylln and family of Little street moved to son Patrick, Mrs. Michael Cox andPennsylvania Sunday. MU».'Bather Blau attended the The Girl Scouts of troop 30 vlslt- mullcale at Georgian Court, the Natatorlum at As bury Park r*tyl wop d~, Sunday afternoon. yrlday evening. *•*< GRAND OPENING ,. I lwr•dd BjErdpiann, Jr.,, left Tues- The Thursday Afternoon Bridge iji*";on a business'.trip to Boston, club spent Thursday at P)ainfleld. -'i.lShe'teachers'q;! t Matawan gram- Those attending were Mrs. Gerard f i!|is.-i;ola Comjiany, Lone Island City. N. Y. n>4b /|ch6<)i' :are giving a tea In Devlin, Mr*. Leroy Slckels, Mrs. Franchlscd Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottllne Co. ot Asbnrv Park. yiti. Ra^lford Shafto and Ralph Herrlck, Mrs. Paul A. Egan, yslus tenriettl today. Mrs. Mrs, William Craig, Mrs. Joseph Bamboo Room niiJrliP?^nitu hav8 ^en Baier^ Mra^ Hairy _Kahn, Mrs. "{itii>Jte~healtk, nurses and "are" re- [Raphael Devlin and SlriT'Rens- slgiiln* thftlr, positions this month. selaer Cartan. "(he'Seventh grade class In Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Radford Shafto ,' r .* , North Sea Bright awan grammar school made a trip and children, Jack and Teddy, have bytbus to Trenton We.dne.sday and moved from Keansburg to their re- vU t«d historical points of Interest. cently remodeled residence on Lit- W. P. SCOTT 1 le Tuesday Evening Bridge club tle street. . bit dinner at Tuttle's Glass house Mrs. Michael Eovlno and sons, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 23rd an Jaler played-pirate bridge at Michael and Peter, were guests of th«-,hpme of Mrs. Loula P.aslenza. Contractor and Builder f Mrs. Jane Wagner at Long Branch ' W« American Legion . auxiliary recently. L- ' «l.« MUSIC f DANCING •ENTERTAINMENT an'i ••'Ihe'lf 'friends spent (Thursday Mrs. Walter Shlnn and sons and In'- W«iw Tprit city. They chartered Mrs. Lewis H. Blood of Main street 74 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK, N. J. a >u» and attendedr the broadcast, have returned from a visit In Jack- 'J#ftW Talte 'All.' They had dln-sonvllle, Fla. Mrs. Shlnn visited n*i Md attended ^ie theater In the her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Nelson PHONES 6-2159, 6-3754. t J* irr* *v Wag,' ••;," ••••••; George, and Mrs. Blood visited her i. -Mr..' and lira. Richard Erdmann. brother and aleter-ln-law', Mr. and om STERLING Jf ,ratiit Sunday with friends oh Mrs. Howard Lewis. The trip was LO IS" made by plane. | ! ir(r. . maSTMrsQ n«.. Sid Evereon have •••Miss -Eleanor Dletz was a guest ; GARDEN via from Sprinpgg streetee t to the at-a1'recent shower given for Mrs. Before - buying that' new home visit do We house "owned by Mr. and ClalM" Laughllri of First street, li" Oeorjt#,: Walker on Jackson Keypprt. - Old Farm Village, Runuon, and «ee Myron B. Diggln, president of the 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zlegler of Matawan township board of educa- what I have to offer, then compare * ilmdei are:'building a bungalow tion fpr the past three years, has «JW B.rujnswlok avenue. They been elected president of the Mon- valuei. .-•••;- SSF i- iorener residents of Matawan. mouth County School Boards asso- S»J $•.. M. Qhumacher entertained ciation. Mr. Diggln was chosen as president of the county board at r W bjlrthday P.arty for her., daugh-, \#12ft tetv$lose on'her 13th birthday last the: semi-annual dinner meeting: at Thtafijday.' evening. Those who at-Long Branch. Mr. Diggln, who was tVAded were. Mi»ae» Lucille Schar- unable to attend the meeting be- afba,; Mary ^ane Campbell, Carol cause of Illness, was elected with- Sdaotte, Beatrice Waber, Barbara out opposition. If* V alhgar, Ann Oartan, Roso Pent and Mrs. Denzel Colling of Niagara Richard a»4 Cjrover Caden, Fred Falls, N. T., is spending two weeks Two New ill icrson, Donald Knoell,., Robert with her' brother, Paul H. Royer Billth, Jack Sherman and Paul and family. • Brooki, of the greil' mercantile c Mrs. Edward W. Currle enter- family, (arc a fimoui' btioocb a>v y>t «nd aninn to hit bride. > 41f Aagaard sang In the Plain- tained her bridge club Tuesday Jewell—Courteiy of Muteum Id Mendelssohn Qlee club at 1U evening, prizes were awarded to •rtheCltToTNewVotk. ring condert in the •Plalnfleld Mrs. John Eggleston, Mrs. Frank Bliss and Mrs. Leroy Slckels. GAR ft» school auditorium Saturday nlng. ') ' Mrs. Charles Perrine was hostess Two pottenioiu you an be tTack Croaby of Park avenue was to her bridge club Thursday even- tun will uncr change! Whether' ti ken frprn ills home to Rivervlew Ing when prizes wero won by Mrs. you choose your Heirloom Ster- fi «pit*l In' th'e first aid ambulance Ross Maghan and Mrs. Lawrence "Wa/; '- ' • • Lemaire. ling in a iitnple pattern of nrift j following men of the Key- WOOD Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fennettl and Hue, or hi one rich with deep- offlce have been invited to a children, Arthur and Karen, have ed acylpture.,. its beaur/ is J isinees conference of the Pru-moved from Jackson street to their DeLuxe Utility d int(al Life.Insurance company of recently purchased house on Sut- 10 right, its qmlitr »P forthright, merioa, ^being held at Atlantic phln avenue. that ypu'U be happy you chose y May 50. 'and 22: Cornelius M. John Lauterwald left Friday on Heirloom Sterling... for all yout «i«V""» Wllflam Hell, Leonard a business trip to Rum ford, Me. SPEED BOATS 1 aaiom and Jpaul A. Egan. Mrs. Joseph Culligan and son tomorrow!. Come in and tee fp» • Mrs, Verna Granger was taken William of Belle Harbor, L. I., yourself. o^'Spring street to Monmouth spent several days recently with emorial hospital Monday morn- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tf. by the first aid squad. Dernborger. . Available Now! 6-PIECI flAfl SIT1INB $$23.00 Mri.^ilHam Wasmuth has been tO? r< ' ^K5fS nclude* patient sit Monmouth Memorial have been visiting in Newcastle, Del. Phone Red Bank 6-0133 Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Falco re- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy are jptly moved from Matawan to making an Indefinite stay tn Cali- tajr new homo at Oakland, Cal. fornia. WILBUItS Haying completed a special Mrs. McGlnnis and daughter Pa- ouraa In ''community relations" tricia of Brooklyn and Mrs..Albert 15 BROAD ST JEWMLERS RED BANK h« following teachers entertained S. Glldersleeve of Keyport were re- TheBOATCo- 1*«?' ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS ' >rvardji and ths »ub-junlor» seven. able to that of Washington, D. C. • yrftrik Flgone of Atlantic avenue Is a patlept at Monmouth Momor- ial fuwpltaj, HOLDEN ARNOLD ££' ^ A' Court of honor was held last QUICK DIUVIRY ON ss: Thursday evening at the high TRUCK AND TRAILIR lODIIS schctol. Troojia from'Matawan, Key- in Paramount Pictures SAVE NOW FOR HIS FUTURE porti dlffwoofl and Hazlet were Save now tor that college education yon want him to hare. pr«»e,n,t- A new troop being organ- ltod. at .OlUfwood was Invested, fc'i This friendly, helpful Association often • 8*vln(f rifnlfr M«rlt badges were presented tp 4<*f-i •lirned to fit every budget. You save for « particular gofl, iVJral Scolds. John Lylei Jr., re- rtved his I4fe Scout award. secure in the knowledge that a sizeable fund' Is tooumulat- David Shaw Is a patient at Perth Atl-Mt.l Lindnjr trutk ind tntttr bo iM b Broadway's Famous talk , things over with us—we will be glad to explain ' the th»lr son Taddy on hjs olfrjlfh birth- b.lUm,,nd pp.1, K,,1«. day Monday afternoon./Thoao at- details. & . • . ,, niMnli. Ai UrtprtMntillv*! wtiW \A\)6HltiG-[.OviNQ HIT/ tending; were Ann Lalnrop, Joan lij H,,k, M i|| Ik! M Gi-iy, Dlaiia Diggln, Joan Lemair'e, l ' '(k Miller, Frank Tourlne, 3d, 'P»r4 Wenner, Bobby Bennett 1 Jack qhafto. unMT mitnu |i WAITER READES £Us Betbr.Wachtcr, a student at AUlHoimt h9* a |' hof "po of .pHuroJ} street. O* .O..OAO,!. Mr. and'Mrs, John Andolfl, form- Hear 1 West Bergen rUoo ,rt«* V jrly of Italy, were tho guests of BED BANK, N. J. Ph«n« iff, B, olphl Is the former ASBIiRY PARK Phr.ne Asbury Park 2-8881 RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22. 1947 Page Fbn: ter a visit °' (wo rflonth. wlfh her Y.M.C A. Annual Hazlet daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Rejra. Hjghlandi YETS GET ALl THE BREAKS The Friendship club Is holding a Pollce Capta|n Kyrll Parker and Meeting Sunday The pupils of Blllcrest' school, rummage sale all this week on MM. Rae Schoepf "are heading a RED BANK TALES ;eacb.ero and parents enjoyed a bus Broad street photographic committed in connec- ftp to Philadelphia Tuesday. . The second annual Mother- tion with the Highlands Basin com- (With apologist to Chaucer) Informative ^ The pr(j-o(;hool examination for Daughter banquet of the Women's pany dedication in August. The SURPRISE STORE : children entering school In Septem- Society for Christian Service qf St. couple have found pictures of 9ummtr ll a-comlng |n| Cotton*, rarona, voolana Hn», Has Been Arranged ber will be^jieldjn Rarltan town- John's -Methodist church-was held Highlands when )t ,was known -as Tkl« la th< tij»._to._M«v/; LErinla._eh,ika, mild.._,trip..,. L«t ui> fhnyy ypV^how you?HQNpHABLE DISCHARGE hlp, beginning June i, at Hazlet ecently. A turkey dinner was; Sea Side; Capt. Parker Is heading S.y thrifljr Woman, .tout or thin, Th«r always kava a completa !< The annual meeting and program ichool for those entering Hazlet served by the Men's club. Mrs. another committee which will 'To FABRIC FAIR wVll ,„. Of ynrJ |Ood« of all oan complexly, outfit your hom<» for only school and North CentervlUe. For (atabllsh a hobby center at-the review ol the Community Young Walter Smale and her daughter, For In thl. pltmm .bop wall find, Men's Christian association will bo thcee going (0 tn0 West Keansburg Miss Maryann Smale, spoke. Mrs. basin. Frank Meeres la complet- Ona-Altj-aavan Broad atraat. Hoi school" the examinations will'be held ing arrangements for the dedica- At pricat tbat ara right. r. Wa'il bur our labrica tWal held at the association building at William Barnes Introduced the MitariaU ol avar/ kind RED BANK 8-3C5O! 40 Riverside av«nue, Sunday after- June 3 at the West Keansbarg tion, which will take place during *ZJ$ Weekly guest speaker, Miss Mary Boffham So plalilni to 'our alfht. Tha pjaca (a FABRIC FAIRI noon at 4:30. An'!n,t«r«ptli>£ afld school. Dri Harvey Hartman will be of Ocean Grove, retired deaconess a ten-day carnival. • >- ' ' lnformatlve-program hai - be«h • ^r- at thei'schools for the examinations. it New York East conference. The plans and specifications for ranged, which will lhcjyde a «hort Mr. and Mrs. Walter -Hqbacjier The Parent-Teacher association the Living War Memorial commit- THREE ROOP«S«l! FURNITURE business meeting for $<) •le.pHoh of of Srooklyn visited Mrs." Mary Installed officers recently,'and' Mrs. tee field are in the hands of the directors, report 6t tjie searon/a Hertle recently! They also visited Freda Behler, retiring president, state architects awaiting approval. program activities, with the youth Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bryne of Key- received'a post president's ring. It • The Property Owners association . ' for*!**. ••..• of the communtly, brief talk by nort;' '••'•." was vq^ed to pay the Hplmdel has been collecting funds to op- James Lee Ellenwood,. stat? eeprf- Mr. and Mrs. .James C, Glenn township board of education $63.72 pose the obstruction of the new MP to you. tary of the New York State.Toung iaye moved here from Arlington, for the hot .lunch project arid $67.38 water plant in court. YOUR BEDROOM—-3-Pp, Bedroom Suite, Vanity Men's Christian association; muql- Va^Th'ey are building a flvo-room ror a new hot water heater. A cov- The Tavern Owners association cal selections by the choir erf tpe bungalow on' their property on the >red dish Bupper' will be held SVI- may appeal the Issuance of four Lfinipt, Pillow*, Nlt« TfbU. -i^t •.-...... ,-— Bordentown State Mlinual Training Holmd'el road. ' ..'.--.'..'.._.!.._ lay, May 23, at the school. Mrs. liquor licenses last week. -: Ask About Your Hait school, tour of the bHlldlng tq «?ea Walter S. Ackerson, Telegraph leannetto Everdell Is tho.new pres- Three borough meetings were YOUR JLIVINQ ROOM-44-Po. LIVING ROOM exhibits of club groups, to b« fol- Hill 'road,-.> i" patient -at River- ident. Mrs. George Emmons is vfee held last week before final award- Being able to curl successfully with a 9M|TE, full spring construction, end tables, oooktall lowed by refreshments. view hospital. president, Mrs. Florence Cullen Ing of the water plant contracts Cold Wave Permanent. Miss Marlon L. Peseux and sev- secretary and. Mrs. Lucy Serplco were made. Vl^lj), RADIO, VACUUM CLEANER, MIRROR, pictures, eral other members of the Mata- Juiie Card Party treasurer. The Lions club' held ,'ja. joint Consult scatter rujjs, drapes. • 1> '' ' r.V wari Junior Woman's club attended Ifeyport Good Government Re- meeting with the Sea Bright club For Benefit Flind a convention at Atlantic City over publican club met recently at Monday night at Sea Bright. YOUR KITCHEN—*-Ro. 8plld Oak Dinette Suite,, the. week-end.' ' ' the home of Mrs. Jettle Dolson. It The boya of the Police Athletic Mr. Joseph extension leaf, dl»he«, canister ««t, linoleum. A dessert-bridge tor tt» benefit Nine men from St. John's Meth- was decided tq send flowers to Mrs. iague lost a baseball game to an o£ Christ Episcopal church of Mld- odist church attended the Shore Ann Rosslng, a patient at Poly- itlantlo Highlands team Sunday , VyfLL SELL SEPARATELY. dletown .maintenance fund will be Church Bowling league banquet at cllnlc hospital, New York city. The by the score of 8 to 7. Last week held Tuesday afternoon, Juno 3, at Long Branch May 12. St. JohnBs next meeting wl)l be at the home the team lost to the Humson boya' the home ol Mrs. Edward D. Len- church won the trophy for second of Mrs. Emma T. Rudigor, when a :lub, 7 to 5. The league met Mon- tllhon on Red H1U road. Middle- place.. Attending were Rov. Nor- >rush demonstration will be given. lay night at the* school and dls- SURPRISE STORE town. Mrs. Irving T. Bartlett Is man R. Rlly, Harvey Walling, Rus- iussed plans for a dance to be held 7-11 FRpflT 8T. ;•.'...'. KEYPORT chairman. sell' Ackerson, Harry S. Cowles, loon. Assisting with arrangements are Robert McCleaeter, Frank McCleas- Atlantic Highlands Work on a municipal park at the KEYPORT 7-0442 Miss Ijoulae Hartshorne and Mr». ter, Augustus Bogart and Roellf H. north end of Bay avenue has been Beauty Salon Free Storaga < / Free delivery Samuel Riker, Jr., tickets; Mr». Leroy. Arthur M; Walling' was Liquor licenses were granted to completed. . ' Halrdrcssing of Distinction Harry H. Neuberger, tables; Mrs. elected secretary of the league for Fred Praash. and Mrs. Anna Hqf- Mrs. Emlel Auflerl Is 111 at home. •Wfe are ppen Friday'and, Saturday Nites. William B. Spodord, gr., publ(clty; he 1817-48 season. mann at a special council meeting The Girls' Friendly society of St. 46 Monmouth St. Tel. R. B. 6-3475 Located ON THE &UX, oppY the POST OFFICE. Mrs. F. D. Hubbard, refreshments, A covered dish supper will be last week. Andrew's church met Friday night and Mrs. Charles Q. Bennett and leld at the school tomorrow even- at the home of Mrs. Emll Auflerl Miss Katherjne is now a member of our Ing for the benefit of the Parent- Fred Atwater was taken to Mon- Mrs. Maltby Jelllffe, prlsea mouth Memorial hospital Saturday and discussed plans for a card staff. , . •'-'.-. ""eacher association. ,y the first aid squad. party May 28, in the church hall! A Rouble birthday party was held The men's group of the Metho- Mr, and Mrs. William Korneck at the home of Mrs. George Em- dist church held a supper Saturday are parents of a daughter born last inonis for Patty Emmons, aged ten night and raised fLOO. Thursday at Moiimouth Memorial -We're-The TopSs «. With RGA - Victor Pops! years, and for Claire Dexhelmer, The Sftnday-schobl of the Meth- hospital. - — iged seven, Tuesday afternoon. A odist church held a party Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coffee of large birthday cake with seven and day night for the children. About First avenue, are parents of a ten. candles was the main attrac- 30 attended and Ice cream and daughter, born Sunday at Mon- tion. They received gifts and games cake were served. mouth Memorial hospital. VISIT OUR NEW RECORD DEPARTMENT were played. Cake, (ce cream and pink lemonade was served. Those Plans have been completed fpr Self Service! Record Players! Listening Booth! attending ' were Karen Scherer, the community Memorial day ser- Alice Mae Morris, Alice' Mirro, Pa. vice. Among the speakers will be tricla Slrapklnsl Arlene Terry, Henry Rich, Catholic Veteran? LARGEST RECORD STOCK IN TOWN! Eleanor Terry, Susan Terry, commander; Jerj*y. Rich, American Deanna Johnson, Harriet Wqolley, Legion commander, and Fred Barbara Wilson, Barbara Anderson, Weller, Veterans of Foreign Wars Eveline Smale, Diane Tlllotaon, commander. Mayor Waldron P. You'll WwittTheie Ne* Hits By: June Bennett, Joyce Bennett, Judy Smith and other borough officials Mctigcr Linda Layton, Feral will speak. A truck donated by D. Cnmn ' ~' ' OM Babk, Cht Baba Peseux, Marilyn Toung, Betty Jean A. Caruso will house a loud speak- Lomo <;,,, > 'whea'You Were Sweet Sixteen Tqung, Bobby Young, Maryann er system which has been acquired 1 JfeAk Cariiart, $tafy Carhart, Jr., Caro from Fort Monmouth. A display: of war souvenirs will be exhibited Ltttie- Man you've Bad i* Busy ir( JHyer, Gall Duncan, George jnpan,' Julia Kurlca; Joette Le- In qne of the First avenue atorei. .';.•.' •': han.Francej Infantl, Anthony In- Rich's market has purchased a Mam'»eUe 1M7 Chevrolet delivery truck. Dennis 1 fant], ,Tpi>y, Infantl,, Katharine In- Stella | by 'Starlight . fantl, Rose Infantl, Antoinette In- P. W. Hulse of New Yprjt, .has fantl, Anita Dexhelmer, Ruth Bod- opened his summer home on Bay Sammy Raye .. . Greeji inan, Clafre Dexhelmer, David Em avenue. Mack's Super Market mono, Linda Emmons, Doris Dean The mothers' committee of That'll Mr Desire Odette Hertle, Mro.'Joseph I. Le- Girl Scouts met last week at the 799 RIVER ROAD Phone R. B. 6-3196 FAIR HAVEN, N. J. • Midnight Masquerade * hah, Barbara Lehan, Joan Em- home of. Mrs. William Mount and I !wlth June bride. GgB r&'er something really new •bolorVd"-iOrde-ril,t Hath Serge Etienne of; 42 Poplar bVCT 1 §2 ' • • 015 •. '- •" nue, Fair Haven, completed 25 'tow .*; -•••. :'•': ~:L; • 46c anfl»different. • - . years of service with. Reuesille'si Broad street jeweler*, last week. l He is the oldest employee of the I Rte. 49c..'' I«x>6,|'wfilte store In point of service. He came and-pastel," with'''colored RUTH-fl. COOK PEGGY BRADLEY direct from hia native land, Swit- borders, toco' towel*. 32c 2.39 zerland, to Red Bank, and has on- ly had one employer in this coun- Mot Mcondi or IrresuUn but top-notch try. » Reg.' «5c., iixaS,' multlr Mre. .Leon de la Reuesille enter-' colored, Btrlpctt oh white* famous Cannon,first quality, at a nurd* tained at a buffet Bupper in,honor" ' dleh towels, •" " '' 23c of Mr. and Mrs. Etienne at her to-btll«v« prtoe. Fin* mualin quality Broad street, apartment. Present Regular IS.00 value. Hurr/l were Mr. and Mrs. Etienne and Visit Our Modem Body son Serge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. • H«*. lie. large. 18x11, Reussllle^' Mr. and Mrs. Rob Bultl-colored di»h oloths. 8c Reussille, Mrs. Helen Imlay, Mrs. and Paint Shop Teresa Andre, Mrs. C. Patterson, Mrs. Samuel E. :.Cogg!ns, Anthony DcLorenzo and Whitney Burst. Mr. and Mrs. Etienne received a set of HOUSEFUKNISHINGS—BASEMENT DOMESTICS—SECOND FLOOR Have your car undersealed with sterling flatware from the Reussille firm. 3M in our new modern Body and Paint Shop. School News RUMSON HIGH SCHOOL The 1947 yearbook was issued Special prices until June 1st on repainting Wednesday, May. 14. ; your car. J E.Z. Terms. . Dr. Charles Wolbach attended 26.95 Folding Cots Pillow Parade the state superintendents', meeting at Trenton junior high school III May 15. These was a discussion of DOWN TO EARTH PRICES administration problems led by Dr. WITH COMFORTABLE John Bosshart, commissioner of ON FINE PILLOWS T C OTTO, Inc education. HARDING ROAD AT BROAD ST. A magician show sponsored by COTTON MATTRESS the P.T.A. was given in the audi- RED BANK torium May 16. The" senior English clasa and its • Curled chicken telephone R. B. 6-0428 teacher, Miss Agnes B. Downey, feather pillows Is planning to atend the Asbury Park Press conference May 28 at Asbury Park. They will charter'a bus for the trip. • All duck Miss vonGlahn's Latin classes en- • fenthcr i>illpws joyed some records about the 17. Olympian gods. They are the prop- erty of Joan Polak. A plcturo concerning rubber and Sava over $5,00 this week-end. 20% down, 60% the making of tires was shown in feather pillows the auditorium May 13. AH stetl folding roll-away cot. Humsonlan, the school paper, re- With mattress, Bolls out of sight ceived its numerical rating from when not In use. Perfect (or the Columbia Scholastic Press as- ffueata. spare room, etc. sociation. It was 80 points higher • Alt down Inter- than last year, only IB points bo- lined iitllowi •• low first place. The pupils of the eighth grado civics class nre studying vocations FURNITURE—THIRD FLOOR FURNITURE—THIRD FLOOR . at present. They aro using library Plan Now books and pamphlets to find out the qualifications, training, nature of the , work, advantages and dis- TO RIDE advantages, working conditions, chances for advancement and sal- A BQRO BUS aries' in connection with various Mail Orders Filled, Use Coupon, Phone Orders, Call L B. 6-1400 types of employment. TO THE SHORE The week of May 12 was ob- served as Clean-up Week. AH lock- DECORATION DAY. ers, were inspected by a committee of student council members, ac- VOGELS DEPARTMENT STORE THIS WILL HELP companied by MISH Halloran. Thoso LONG BRANCH, N. J. falling to observe the rules In classrooms, halls and in the cafe- GENTLEMEN: Please Send Me the Following Items (Please fill in Accurate Description) AVOID teria will be given a trial by the student council and suitable TRAFFIC JAMS punishment will be Imposed. QUANTITY NAME OF ITEM DEBCIUPTION (BIZB, OOLOR, JBTO.) PIUOE TOTAL AMOUNT AND'SOLVE County Men To Go YOUR PARKING To AVC Convention PROBLEM. Jules Winer of Rod Bank, Barry Bornstoln, Gabriol Lovonaon, Har- old Sherman, Sidney. Teltlebaum Thank YCJ! and Jay' Irving of Long Branch, • William Carr of Asbury Park and Robert Dlnco of Bolmar will be delegates of Monmouth Chapter, American Veterans committee, at the national convention next month - US SMART TO RIDE A BUS In Milawauk'co, Wl», The convention la expected to : ' - form a platform'on domestic In- '('•• ternational and votornns' affairs' and to hoar Gen, Omar Bradley, CHECK ONE: Q Money Orclor . ' Q Cnah " - • Check . .' ' D Charge Account * Vetorans' Administration hoad, and M8sVvHWrB6KM^%Sni;&uflR'* iaiy bishop of Chlcano. GLOPE COURT, RED BANK Tin ronu to Hettcr nml Manor liuil- Convenient Parking at Rear of Building VOGELS DEPT. STORE, LON6 BRANCH noss lomlH througn The KetflsLcr's Adver- tising columns.—Advertisement. . 'ZW--XV '•'.'.• 'rrW Eieht RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1047 gion home. Motion : picture enter- Rotarians To Hear Sea Bright tainment will be provided. • TAXI Youth Conference Mri. May Panaccl is planning to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow of leave next week for Orlando, Fla;, COMPLETE SERVICE P. T. CAB CO. V Herbert Ocean avenue, are parents of a HELP WANTED where she will visit her brother. : Twenty-Four Hour Service "Spiritual Outlook daughter born Friday at Mon- The former Pannacl hotel, which FOR YOUR FURS mouth Memorial hospital, On Singer Sewing" Machines. Working hours, 7 hours Will Be Guest Speaker was bought by Joseph Charles, has PHONE R.B. 6-3230 For Youth" Mrs. Ruth Tallman, district been renovated, interior and ex- dally, $ days per week; time and one-half will be paid Lusterway Cleaning At Today's Meeting deputy president, assisted by Mrs.terior. The large building contains ahovfl 3B hours. * - • • Presented by Dewitt Carhart of Red Bank, in- roonu and apartments. Expert Repairing stalled Mrs. Selma Swenson as Red Bank Baha'i Youth The Methodist official board will A feature of the Red Bank -Ro- noble &rand, Mrs. Elizabeth John- AMBOY MANUFACTURING CO. AT- ACT NOW tary club program at its luncheon son as vice grand and-Mrs. Helmer meet June 4 at the parsonage. Sunday, May 25th meeting today at the Molly Pitcher Johnson as warden at a meeting The date of the next meeting of OAKLAND and WEST STS. hotel will be a talk by ' • " ' Friday night of Sea Bright Re- the Woman's Society.of Christian LEON'S A REAL CUT IN PRICES 3 r. M. Stanley Herbert. The bekah lodge: Mrs. Swenson re- Service will be announced later. PHONE RED BANK 6-0941. " Lialcd brlovv trt if™ ol.our will report on the legislation passed places the late Mrs. Mabel Bed-The school graduating exercises WHITE ST. I-U. R. B. 6-2809 Baha'i Center at the recent session of tbe atate ford, who died before serving in are being held Thursday night, "99 Momnouth Street legislature. that office, Refreshments were June 12, Jn the Methodist church,' EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Charlc3 B. Gallagher will 'receive served by Mrs. Emily Carlson and which la the regular meeting night "If only men would search out of the women's group. Enelander .twin bcJn op hunk l>cdp. In Truth, they would find them- reports 'an the sale of books dis- Mrs. Caroline Benson. maple with Innerspri'iij? matt reuses. tributed fpr the Lions' club welfare Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pis, who re- selves united." fund automobile. . ' ' A pot of flowers was placed on Complete J...... ,.;..: J120.00 jj „ Abdu'1-Baha the Methodist church altar Sunday cently returned from Miami, Fla., •-Piece maplle bebd ibr>ms...b330. 33.00 | Last Thursday the club enter- will reopen their two bathing and Everyone welcome. tained the Red Bank high school In memory of the late Mayor Wil- k*Plece mahogany bed rooms.„. 100 00 liam R. Fowler, Sr., who would refreshment'pavilions at the foo^ of fiofa bedi. vlth bedding com- • No collection. band and majorettes and their In- East Church street «arly next 43.35 have been 83 years old May 16. pHriment. LTinEe eclcction structor, John Luckcnblll. month. Mr. Els was chef at the ..40.S0 Candidates who received the flrst Studio CouchjS.. Jnner spring...... -The -Club members will attend a Turf club at-Miami last winter. Innersprlng mattresses, matcb- baseball game Monday night at degree in Odd' Fellowship recently 1 10.95 Now York between the Yankees wilLbe given the third degree to- • Int box spring, AH Bitc-3, each 1.58 ' feed pillows ...... :,."...I5ach and Boston .Red Sox. Two buses night at the Perth Amboy lodge. INTELLIGENCE SERVICE 110.00 will leave the Airport inn at 8 James Miller has had his plumb- ^•Piece modern bed room suites OS.00 Captain Henry J. Boudreaux, I-Piece maple Hvlnff room suites o'clock and tickets and reservations ing shop on South street shingled Red Bank Army recruiting officer, 1-Fiece living room suites,' choice are being looked after by Daniel by Bloomfleld Fary. announced that he had received in- •T of tapestry covers ..: •- 169.95 Dpndl. Mrs.. Elizabeth Johnson's house structions from the war department 5-PIece rattan summer, suites, Howard Leon has completed the on South street has been painted that enlistments in the regular * beautiful covers r.. 198.00 ta«c of collecting and mailing the byL Cecil Layton. : army.for direct assignment to.the_ —-J*-Piece—mod«m—waliiyt—din-? 319 00 used clothing for Jtdtaflan'CKfliT # ing' room, suites Miss Lillian Lay ton will complete military Intelligence service In the "Out door chaise lounges, with Hogendyk of Amsterdam, Holland, her first year at Monmouth junior far eastern command of individuals 30.50 Let a Singer who visited the Red Bank club on meeting certain requirements may * inncraprlnB roattressEs 7.03 several occasions. There were 23 college next Tuesday and* will be flprlne steel lawn chairs 10 05 Spcrt put employed for the summer as anow be made. The requirements are 9x12 Congolcum rugs - , your ma- packages weighing 400 pounds. A bookkeeper In the store of herto be able to read, write, and speak Imported. 0x12 India Drugctt good part of the clothing sent was Korean or Russian fluently, and to chine in fir»t-cke» running order. new and was a gift from Howard uncle, William R. Fowler.. rAiira : • 63.33.053 Activities of the Legion post and possess file standard enlistment Jaby foldine beach carU Reasonable charges. Estimate fur- Woolley of the Long Branch club, physical qualifications. Above aver- 1.05 nished in advance. who happened to be making up at auxiliary ' will be discussed at a •£wn maple crib - -•>• Bed Bank one day wHen the pro-joint meeting tonight at the Le-age mental qualifications will be ject-was being talked of. required. , Make-ups were received from As- WHITE FURNITURE SINGER bury Park for David J. Bills and Ronald "W. Allen; from Long and BEDDING CO. Branch for Jacob Levin and Mor- ris Westerman and from Macon, 170 Blonmouth St., Bed Bank Sewing Center Georgia, tor Rolston Waterbury. Opposite Railroad Station. Henry Huston was a guest of Use White's Budget Plan , 43 Monmouth Street Edwin C. GUland. . Visiting Rotar- ians -were Taylor Randall, Rev. For purchases ot furniture Norman H, Paullln" and Al Rush- and appliances—'1'5 mos. to pay. Red Bank ton from Asbury Park 'and H. E. Open Mon'.-Prl. evenings until 8:00 Holmes, Richard H. Hammond, Phone R. B. 6-3806 Saul J. Fainblatt and Fred W. Oars Alone at the Shore! Shady Nook EASY TERMS Schantz from Long Branch. Refuse Dumper A Vat-Dyed Cretonne Slip Covers Gets $25 Fine George Levers of state highway 35, near Mlddletown, was fined $25 •fa That the cost of medical care has risen, no and charged $4.50 court costs re- one can deny. But the rise has not been out of cently on a charge of dumping re- fuse on property of Miss Isabella proportion to the general advance in the cost A Nice Package Fisheries Phillips and Mrs. Marlon Phillips of living. At the same time the quality of med- Mftranii Eels Norton at Phillips Mills. Recorder Lobsters 8caffop8 Stanley Stilwell of.Holmdel town- ical service has been immeasurably improved. 8oft Crabs Halibut Weakflsh ship, before whom Mr. Levena was Consider that today your physician has in- Boned Shad Salmon Sturgeon arraigned, ordered him to cart Shad Roe ' Boston Maokerel away all refuse he had dumped On vested from eight to ten years and about ten Sea Squabs Butternsh Fillet tho property. • ' thousand dollars in his education alone. He hal no chance 8hrimp Cod Clama David Smith, 11 year* old,, sup- plied the information which lad jo to earn until he is twenty-six or twentr-Seren years old: Mr. Levona arrest by state policy He must have an office in a good neighborhood^ good In »tyle» to fitmos t every type of living room furniture, as well as sofa beds and Studio Cdtiijii and he received a reward of $25 equipment, a car, good clothes; PresSriink to keep their perfect fit after many washings, vat-dyed to forever retain the vivid JACOBSEN * MAY from Miss Phillips and Mrs. Nor- beauty oS. the dramatic florals on natural, wine, green grounds. As expertly tailored ai cliitom- ton. The reward still stands for Pharmacy, too, has stepped up its standards. Almost made covers, yet amazingly low priccdl ISO Monmouth Street RED BANK 6-2378 anyone supplying- Information on persons dumping refuse on the every state now requires four years of college and a year "The House of Sea Food" Phillips Mills property. or two of practice before registration. All this adds up to CKair Covers 9.98 Studio Couch Covers...... 18.95 better medical service for vou. TO ADDRESS COLLECTORS Sofa Covers ..19.98 Sofa Bed Covers Paul Jrtevere of Red Bank, well known real estate and Insurance agent and one of the outstanding SLIP COVERS, Fifth Floor 1 amateur philatelists of the county, will address the meeting of the Monmouth County Philatelic socie- PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY ty at tho Red Bank borough hall FACTORY STORES 85 BROAD ST., RED BANK - TEL. 164 tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Mr. Revere will speak on "Stamps and ===== FOR MEN == Their Historical Associations." 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A-M-B Brand—-18-21% By Volume 89.95 100% PURE CALIFORNIA WINE DRY RED WINE • ' ' * • - F fl C T 0 R V WINE A-M-B- Lawson, Pillow,arrp and maple frame lounges that cleverly serve the dual purpose 'ZINFANUKI, • PORT • SHERRY • MUSCATEL nURGUN'IJY of sofa by day and comfortable bed at night!' All equipped with the handy bedding- BARBHRONB compartment, richly upholstered In" fine fabrics. , ... The Simmons name meant il WestS* *i oo »jfi quality • • . and .tho price Js...budget-!ow! Gal. FURNITURE, Third Floor ft AM. MUSSES STOP J4 BI.OOK FttOM OUR STORE QUART Halt Gallon Gallon RED BANK EGISTER VOLUME LXIX. NO. 48., RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 14 Riverview Hospital Democrats Name George A. Gray Buddy Poppy Sale Tzvo County Firms Dance Here June 7 Opens Tomorrow RejectLand Purchase, The annual semi-formal dance Paul Kiernan Gives Platform Members of the auxiliary of given by the doctors and nurses Vernon A. Brown post, Veterans of Submit Sea Wall Bids of Riverview hospital will be held To State Post In Statement Foreign Wars, will conduct their O. K. Sunday Athletics Saturday night, June 7, at the Mol- annual Buddy Poppy, iales tomor- ly Pitcher hotel, the proceeds to row and Saturday In Hed Bank. be used for improvement of the in- Motion To Delay Favors Close Liaisor Headquarters will be established, *„ Estimates For Both Sections Of stitution's facilities, in the post home on Mechanic Site For School Downed 3 to 1— General chairman is Mrs. Doro- Action Beaten By Between Coi street, nntl poppies will be sold by Sea Bright Job total $690,453 thy Nicosia, with Roland Scott as Scouts and pupils of the Mechanic Red Bankers Register Heavy Vote co-chairman. On the ticket commit- Big Majority And School Board street school. -•• tee are Misses Janice Bush, Rose Proceeds from the sale will bene- Recinelli, Aldonna Sakalas, Virgin- Two Monmouth county concerns Mayor Paul Kiernan of Long Now- that, the)' question of the t the organization's homo In A total of 1,916 Red Bank voteri i —-Thomas Procter^ company, ;inc., la Benyak, Gladys Tice and Hilda went to the polls Tuesday after- Ege. Dr. Lawrence A* Sangmcister, Branch was elected state Democra- acquisition of larjd for a new school .chlgan arid will aid th various Bender To Speak Long,Branch, and Jesse A, How- tic committeeman Monday night at has been determined, I deem it ap- veteran welfare projects In the Baptist Leader noon . and evening in a special land and Sqris, Sea Bright—sub- resident physician, is chairman of school election to support or oppose the publicity committee,' and Rob- Freehold to succee^d the late John propriate that I make a statement county. Buddy Poppy sales were At G.O.P. Meeting mitted * the only bids for construc- J. Quinn of Caro court. Although to the voters of Red Bank as to my endorsed last week by Gov. Drls-r the purchase of a 17-acre tiact of tion of the- $700,000 sea wall at Sea ert Williamson is In charge of pos To Speak At land at Harding road and Spring ters. Mr. Kierhan's name - was the only candidacy for tho borough council coll as a "most worth-while, pur- Bright, and each will probably cne place'd in nomination, action of Red Bank. To have made a state- pose.'* street.aa p. site for a proposed new Rally Next Tuesday . build one-half the wall..Sea Bright was taken only after Theodore J, ment earlier would have Involved, In charge of the sale are Mrs.Local Church sehopl'.'and to approve or disapprove* At Long Branch and the state, who are sharing the Labrecque, Red Bank attorney, the injection of politics and a con- Fred W. Boyd, Mrs. William de la Sunday use of the West- Bergen cost with the county, must first Met. Life Moving moved postponement of the elec- fusion of issues into that which Motte, Mis. Ruth Taylor, Mrs- Clif- placo athletic .field for amateur pass on the bids before contracts tron and forced a roll call. Mr. La-essentially should not be political ford Andrews and Miss He'.en Rev. E. W. Woodbury athletics. , Rep. Georga H. Bender, Congress- can be awarded. brecque's motion was defeated, 235 and which by its very nature re- Shaffer. . Purchase of tho land was voted, man at large for Ohio, and Rep. The Procter company submitted To 12 Broad St. to 32. About ISO of the votes were quired the exclusive consideration To Stress Evangelism down three to one, and approval James C, Auchincloss of Rumson the lower of two bids for one-half proxies. of the citizens of Red Bank, of Sunday athletics on the school. will address a public meeting of the * job, the _freeholders having Insurance Company Joseph F. Mattice of Asbury Park I believe I am. qualified to fill the In Hia Address property went through by a good the Monmouth County Republican. split tile job iri~half to hasten com- nominated Mr. Kiernan, and Mrs,office of councilman. I have prac- Red Bank Lions majority. ' . committee at Procter's auditorium, pletion. The Procter bid was $345,- Jo Be On Fifth Floor Adeline Barton of Asbury Park ticed law in this community for Rev. Walter E. Woodbury, socro- Extraordinary interest wa« ej> Long Branch, next Tuesday night 164.37, and the Howland figure seconded the nomination. ten years. I am at present solicitor To Hold 25th tary of evangelism of the American hibltcd in tho two-question referen- "at 8:IB. $353,093.60 on the first contract. In introducing his motion to post- for one of tho neighboring bor- Baptist Home Missionary .society, dum, the total vote being but 90 Removal of the Metropolitan Life oughs and hence know both the New York city, an outstanding Howland submitted the only bid onInsurance company's district office pono action, Mr. Labrecque said", votes short of the February elec- the second contract, its figure be- it is distressing to have to listen theoretical and practical aspects of Anniversary leader of tho Northern Baptist con- tion of school board membeig,. quarters from 157 Broad street to borough government, As a member vention, will r.ncak nt the annual ing $345,298.96.. The low bids tota the fifth floor of the former Broad to what a rotten organization we which at that time was considered, $690 453.33.. have". Ho argued that the retir- of the United States Army In World meeting next Wednesday of the the moat heated school election In Street Bank building at 12 Broad ing executive committee is a "lame War II, I served my government State And Counly First Baptist church, Red Bank. Wjcent history of Red Bank. Freeholder Joseph C. Irwln dis street, effective Monday, May 26, in many responsible capacities, I The meeting will begin with a sup- closed that changes were made in duck" group, and action should be SWThe vote against purchasing the was announced this week by Rob- deferrpd until after the primary waa custodial officer af the U..S. Officials.To Sneak per at 6:30 p. m. land was heavy at the three poll- the specifications to permit the ert L. Snowden, manager- of the election next month so that the Government supplies in Ceylon at construction of wooden bulkheads ing places. Riv'cr street went about Red Bank district. new committee -which must run the termination of hostilities. This At Molly Pitcher seven, to one against, while Hard- at the' Ship Ahoy and Sandlass the campaign might choose tho duty required the collection, ware- beach clubs, rather than the stone ing road and Oakland street went new committeeman. housing and cataloguing of excess about two and one-half Co one bulkheading which will be used Mr. Labrecque urged that a vet- of $1,500,000 worth of supplies for a—club"~wlir elsewhere. ultimate sale or return to the hold their 25th anniversary dinner against. The counts, "yes" being eran be a candidate and he cited meeting next Tuesday night at the first in r>ach case, were; Harding' , The board made a part of Us party splits since 1932 which have United States. In the performance road, 255 to 648; Oakland street, records a letter from the corps "of caused many strong party leaders of the task I managed a staff of Molly Pitcher hotel, at which time 100 men. I feel that this experience several Jocal, county and state no- 150 to 406, and River street, 41 to engineers, Washington, D. C, to to lose all interest in the Demo- 309. Frank D. Holmes, director of the cratic organization. The speaker will serve me in good stead as a tables will deliver addresses. councilman. Heading the list of many speak- Tho vote approving Surtday uae, Department of Conservation °of the declared there "can be much dam- of the athletic field . enjoyed th« state, in which terms under which age done" by hasty action and op- More important, however, than ers are Judge Haydn Proctor, posed "cramming the candidate Ransford J. Abbott, executive as- greatest, support at Harding ro^d. the Federal government would my personal qualifications arc while the other two polls gavar share in tho cost of such projects down, the throats of- county Demo- some considerations of principle. sistant to Governor Alfred E. Dris- crats". coll; Freeholder Edgar O. Murphy, sllght pluralities. The counts were: as' that at Sea Bflght were ex- The present contest is a three Harding road, 560 to 319; Oakland < plained. Frank Garriel of Long Branch cornered ' one, involving the two and Hcrvey S. Moore, first district hinted that Mr. Labrecque might governor of tho New Jersey dis- street, 311 to 23B, and River street, t The freeholders concluded that a present incumbents and' myself. 191 to 156. delay of two years or more would have his own candidate, and added Both of my opponents have served trict of Lions International. result by seeking Federal assist- the party doesn't want one "whoas councilman without opposition The charter banquet of the club Total votes were: against pur- ance under existing Jaw and has failed to win election". for many years. I seek your support was held March 17, 1022,. at the chase of the land, 1,363; for pur- '„ "whereas, it is the "concensus of Then a Matawan representative on the basis that it is a fundamen- Globe restaurant. The first officers chaso of the land, 440, a plurality REP. GEORGE H. BENDER • this board that the work to- be charged that. Cecil Ackerson of tal concept of democracy that too of the club were Fred D. Wlkoff, of 917; for Sunday athletics, 1,062c ^ done Is ot an emergency nature, Keyport, county executive commit- long in office means surely too president; Louis J. Siellng, first against Sunday athletics, 710, t: Tho Ohio Congressman, who Isand' the county appropriation was tee chairman, was "standing there short a consideration of the needs vice president; J, Lester Eisner, plurality of 352. . editor and "publisher of the Nation- made regardless of whether there like a dictator" refusing to let the of the people. Inevitably with ten- second vice president; William A. al R.epubiici|,n; is beginning' his fifth was any recovery of funds from matter be put to a vote. At ru> time ure comos an overconfldenca in one's Hopping, third vice' president; Tho following statement was Is- term in Congress. Previously, he the Federal government ... be it during the session was the name own opinions in opposition to the Charles H. Throckmortori, treas- sued yesterday morning by George. " served as a-state,senator In Ohio, resolved this board proceed with of William H. Sutphln of Mata- needs of the public. urer; Theodore D. Parsons, secre- W. Bray, Alston Beekman, Jr, anl - and was Republican chairman in wan, i former congressman, or of I believe that wo should co-oper- tary; George K. Allen, Jr., Lion Fred Brown, members ot the board tho opening of bids ..." any other candidate- mentioned. REV. WALTER E. WOODBURY Cleveland. Edward C. Broege, clerk, was au- ate with surrounding boroughs to tamer and Leon Reussllle, Jr., tall of education, who opposed the pur-, The meeting will be the only Re- ROBERT L. SNOWDEN During the Jengthy vote, all bal-stay the Increase in commutation twister. The original board of di- chase of the Harding road-Spring* thorized to advertise for bids for lots from Matawan and Spring Rev. Mr. Woodbury'« "task Is to publican rally, in advance of the tho building of a storm drain on rates. Most commuters shop in Red rectors Included Schenek S. Thomp- promote evangelism throughout the street site for a new school . * primary election, June 3. The district office staff has In-Lako were cast to postpone the Bank and thus for the sake of our son, Charles P. Irwln, Edwin C. 7,000 churches of tho Northern Bap- I Shrewsbury avenue, Shrewsbury creased within the past year, neces- election, and Long Branch's 38 Tho citizens of Red Bank dem- Other- speakers will be J, Stanley borough, and for the improvement own prosperity, we must do every- Conovcr, James J. Qulgloy, William tist convention, In co-operation with onstrated by their -vote yesterday Herbert-candidate for state/ sena- sitating larger quarters, with plans votes were cast solidly to continue. thing that will keep them in the Curchin, Jr., and (Thomas Cook. area directors of evangelism, state that they were opposed to inju- of Tower Hill road, Red Bank. under way for further increasing Charles Applegatc, Democratic community. There should bo a dicious expenditure of public fundi. ' tor; Elvln R, Slmmill arid Merrill The resignation of' Clifford H candidate for sheriff, and a com- Tho anniversary program will in- evangelists, pastors and other H. Thompson, candidates for as- the organization in the .future. closer liaison between the borough clude the invocation by Rev. leaders. Previously he served for Wo do not feel that this vote indl- * Roberson of Freehold as a member The new quarters were ncgotlat- mitteeman fromJKeyport, declined -government-and-tho-achool. boards ~alx"yeaTir~ua dlrecToT^oT'Tn'Onfottrjh' catos--R--laek-df- willingness" to ' " 'sembly; Ira Wolcott, candidate for TTS;^6;il8namBw^cane"4: :AmrgC"A^j[tobcrt3hTtWT" ffadress~bf * A ASl S-^^Skk^SLlT^ sJbV *>-* M stierirr, and Freeholders James S. "8a" LBrough Samuel WiinsEeffiro ToTMS;^6;il8.,namB.w^cane4: since-ln«Kcess.of 60 pfli—etiit""Jf welcome aS'd" introduction of the and field secretary of the Southern with regret- and' James R. Clarke, er of the building, who completely Once Mr. Labrecque s motion Ideal appropriations aro for school California Baptist convention. feel that the people unmlstaklngljr T Parkcs and Joseph C. Irwln, who I Locust, was named to the position was lost, tho meeting was quickly toastmastcr by President James G. indicated that they want to lee a, ara seeking .re-election. County rebuilt the space to be occupied in purposes. There must; be an imme- VanNostrand; talks by Mayor Mr. Woodbury was born In Na. Tho salary .range for supervisor accordance with tho company plaiis terminated. Mr, Kiernan urged diate solution to the parking prob- complete workable program pro- "Chairman J. Russell Woolley' will and case workers' in the child wel- members to forget "everything that Charles R. English, Edgar O. Mur- shun, N, H., and was graduated In sen^edafor their careful consldcra-" * preside. . > which include a completely modern lem if we are to retain tho largo phy, Abraham J. Zager, president 1906 from Brown university with tion before being required to pass j; fare service was stepped up to per-office in every detail, featuring the has happened in the past and shopping trade that Red Bank now an A.B. degree. He' was one of judgment. • The public Is invited. mit the county to take advantage everything that happened here to- enjoys. I am In favor of immedlato of the Exchange club; Harry Row- most up-to-date type counters, re night". land, president of the Rotary club; eight men In his class to receive While we are pleased that the - of larger participation by the stale ccption lobby, conference room, action by the borough to stem the the Phi Beta Kappa key in their voters continued to express con- k in the cost of theso salaries. The group adopted a resolution Judge Proctor and Ransford J. Ab- fidence in us, we do not regaid th* lighting, etc. rise of juvenile delinquency, not by bott, introduction of charter mem- junior year. He spent two years at New Civic Group The innovation of a conference of condolence to be sent to Mrs.constant reference of the problem the university as nsslstant In theoutcomo as a personal victory, be- John J. Quinn, widow of the form- to non-official groups, but by abers ahd officers by Fred D. Wl-department of philosophy, receiv- cause personalities had no place In room Incorporated in tho office al- er state committeeman. The reso. koff, awarding of.service chevrons this campaign. We hope that other Is Organized Girl Scout Council lows for privacy In consultation be- strong and vigorous program now ing his A.M. In 1908. He wns grad- membat^of the board of education lution, introduced by Mrs. Kathar- to occupy and guide the juvenile by John Hawkins, district gover- uated from Newton Theological In- tween the company representatives ine Elkus White of Red Bank, Dem- nor, and Arthur Smith, internat- will now join us in a careful con- and their clientele. in his leisure moments. stitute with a Bachelor of Divinity sideration of the regional school Country Club People Buys Camp Site ocratic state committeewoman, There will bo no contest in No-ional counselor, and talks by Har-degree In 1911. While attending plan if a favorable report is re- commended Mr. Quinn for his vember. No "DO in the Democratic old P. Nutter, International direc- Newton he was assistant to tho ceived from tho Stato Department • Elect Calvin Ohlsen "steadfast personality." A moment party is seeking borough office, this tor, and Guy A, Benslnger. Theo- pastor of tho First Baptist church of education. To Open Summer Crowning At of silent prayer was observed. fall. Hence trie only way the voters dore J. Labrecque will be toast- of Boston, nnd organized tho Sun- George W. Bray, A motion by Mr. Labrecque was of Red Bank can exercise any voice master. day Evcnli»f club for college stuc}- Alston Beekman, Property owners of the Country . Camping Program adopted, endorsing the use of the in the selection of their officials cnts, which grew to such propor- Fred Brown, Club estates, 'Mlddletownjownship, St. Gabriel's slogan, -"Republican-Democratic this year is by voting in tho Repub- tions . that It required a full-time formed an organization to be choice" for the bipartisan slate of student pastor. ' . known as. the Country Club Civic Terminating a successful drive lican primary on Juno 3. I, there- Beekman Named to secure an established camp site, candidates for delegates to the con- fore, urge the people of Red Bank Ordained by First Baptist church, Three Red Bank association Tuesday night in the Red Bank Priest Is stitutional convention., Tho slate Is to vote the Republican primary on U.M.T. Chairman Headden's Corner fire house. The the Northern Monmouth County mado up of Judges Haydn Proctor Nashua, following his graduation movement was the outgrowth of a Girl Scout council, of which Miss Principal Speaker June 3, and thus exercise their Alston Beekman, Jr., Is "chair- from the seminary in' 1911, Mr. Properties Sold "Bernadine Stewart Is commissioner, and Thomas Brown and Wayno D. right to choose their officials In the Woodbury began his first pastorate desire' by the residents to band to- McMurray, president of the Asbury only way available to them. I re- man of tho Universal Military gether for mutually advantageous announces the purchase of 250 Miss Elilzabijth McMahon, presi- Training committee of Shrewsbury with the Baptist church of Bristol, acres in tho vicinity of Smithfleld, Park Press, Inc. . spectfully urge that in exercising Conn., where he majored In every improvements to thal.section of the dent of the Sodality of St. Ga- that—i'ight -I_be_conslderj;tt_ia.vot post, American Legion, which met Patrick Kennedy Buy* -township. -near Freehold. G.—Blackburn briel's- church—at—Bradevclt,--was r L -last-night-at-the-Legion-home-on- -membcr~enlistmcnt~and~the—cvan-- CalviCl n Oblsen, temporary chair- Miller -of Belmar and "^Bronx- the crowner. at the annual May ably. •> Rivcrside drive, to discuss plans for gelism of youth. On Linden Place man, heard a resolution Introduced vllle, N. Y. acted as negotia- Crowning of the Sodality Sunday Young G.O.P. Club a forum to be held in Red Bank on His second pastorate was with by Harold Perry to request the re-tor in turning over the prop- at the church. Rev. James Duffy tho subject. Other members arc the Worthcn Street Baptist church Patrick P. Kennedy, Red Bank routing of the school bus carrying erty formerly known as the Wil-of St. James church, Red Bank, Being Organized To Form Civic Walter Boskcy, Jr., and William of Lowell, Mass., with a program real estate agent, this week report- pupils to the Middletown Township derness Gun club. Miss Stewart has Welnrich, Jr. of Sunday evening maes evangel- was the speaker. ism and protracted meetings. He ed tho salo of four homes In this high school so that it turns at Hub- already made plans with her com- Bernlce Holmes was crown bear- Also acted on at the Legion meet- vicinity, including hl3 personal pur- bard avenue, then along Tramp mittees, to'see that approximately Association ing last night was the adoption of was for live years on the faculty ot er, and Catherine Holmes and George A. Gray the Narragansctt assembly, an In- chase for an investment of tho dou- Hollow road, to the State Highway, 100 girls together with an adequate Peggy MoMahon wero train bear- a resolution unanimously endors- ble house at 77-79 Linden place) picking up passengers en'route. At camp staff, will have the opportun- Temporary Head ing Mortimer VanSauter, paflt com- tcr-denominatlonal young people's ity of outdoor camping this coming ers. Members of tho court of hon- Meeting Tomorrow In summer school at East Greenwich, from tho Albert Dot-emus estate. present the bus continues past or wero Misses Rose, Grace and mander of the local post, for elec- J. J. I^andls of Eatontown pur- Hubbard avenue, over. Hubbard'a summer. tion to tho post of county Legion R. I. He also specialized In dally Elizabeth Moorman, Helen and George A. Gray, one of three Re- Navesink Library vacation Bible school work when It chased the pi'c.party p.t 20 Highland bridge, into tho borough of Red In addition to the 250 acres pur- Ann MoMahon, Ann Ryan, Joan publican nominees in the local Juno commander. avenue, Humson, formerly owned Bank, where it collects no .passen- chased, there is an additional 200 primary election was elected tem- was In the pioneer stage, nnd had acres adjoining which may be used Rlopel and Patricia LcMolno. Tho A meeting for tho formation of schools In .downtown Lowell, en- by Anthony GuUitioto. Mr. Landls gers, and so on to the highway. hymn, "Bring Flowers of theporary president of the Red Bank a civic improvement association conducts a motion picture ncrvlca • The Country Club and Nutswamp for the study of nature, hiking and Republican club Tuesday night Henry L. Kramer rolling Catholic, Greek Catholic woodcraft.' There are ceveral per- Rarest," was sung by members of will' be held tomorrow night at 8 and Protestant, foreign and native business. After being stationed at; region are thereby required to walk at tho offices of Beekman and o'clock In Navesink library. De- long distances to reach the busmanent buildings on the property, the confirmation and first Com- Beekman on Broad street. Heads Architects children. Fort Monmouth while In the scrv- 1 through all weather. This was un-including an excellent frame house munion classes, during the coron- tails of the hearing held Monday in In 1920 ho was called to succeed ico ho decided to make his home la ation. Tho club, which is a branch of Washington on the proposed dredg- Henry L, Kramer of Middletown Monmouth county. animouBly endorsed by the group for caretakers and camp admini- the Voting Republicans of Mon- tho late Dr.'.L. A. Crnndall at Trin- stration, a house which may be Father Duffy spoke to the sodal- ing of the Clayplt branch of the village was re-elected president of ity church, Minn. From there he Tho houso at 84 Harding road, who will bring it to the attention mouth county, also elected Alston Shrewsbury river will be reported the Monmouth County Society of of the school board. used for troop camping the year Ists on the Importance of the trin- Beekman, Jr., temporary secretary went to First Baptist church, of owned by Martin Marx of Shrews- round, a concrete base building for ity of motherhood in relation to by the committee. Architects at a meeting last week Melrose, Mass., where for six years bury, was sold to Mrs. Fannie Long- A nominating committee for per- and Henry Insolberg, temporary At a preliminary meeting of at Colt's Neck Inn. Eleven of 18 manent officers was appointed'con- a wash house, and two-car garage all, especially to sodalists. In treasurer. he organized tho parish for suc-street of Monmouth street, and' and handcraft nook. Initial plans speaking of Mary he said "If wo Navesink and Locust residents held active members of the society were cessful evangelism through friend- Dbmlnick Garrutto'j property at 30 sisting of William Jacques, chair- Tlio purpose of the organization recently In tho library a committee present. 'The proup will be host at man; Anton Helmbergr; George De- are for approximately 25 girls to all could learn to lovo Mary, our woro explained by Mr. Gray, who ly visitation. He says, "The soul of Sunset avenuo was sold to William camp each weekly period from spiritual Mother, all trouble would comprising Col. W. R. Blair, re- the annual convention of the State evangelism' Is enthusiasm for Lucia, formerly of Westslda »v«- ' Mar, Joseph Kelly and Nell Scottl. said that every member of the tired; Harry EJ. Corwin, O. It. S. Societies of Architects at tho Named to form a constitution were Monday till Friday, supervised by cease because wo would. all be do-club would have a vote in the coun- Christ and concern for the loot. nue. ' a trained director and her staff. Hawhurst, Henry J. Palmer, Dr. Berkcley-Carterct • hotel, Asbury Any worthy method a church be- Monte B. Jones, chairman; Ralph Ing her will, the will of love." ty group. The county group was re- William Snow, H. Richard Stern Park, Juno 21. Moan and Chester E. Wilhelm. Mrs. Mary Croft of Matawan, Tho ceremony closed with bene- cently formed and has received'the lieves In will bo blessed of the Holy and Samuel Siegel, was selected Other officers are Allen W. Hall Spirit". Mayor Commends Jack Cook and Monti) Jones will a council volunteertrainer, will di- diction by Father Duffy, assisted Backing of the Affiliated Republic- to attend the hearing held by the of Manasquan, vice president, and contact lot owners In that area, rect the camp. She will attend the by Father .Thompson, assistant an clubs of Monmouth county. board of engineers for Rivers and Louis F. Farmer of Asbury Park, Phone Offcials Joseph DIxon will investigate the National Girl Scouts Leaders camp pastor of St. Gabriel's church. Membership in the Red Bank Harbors of tho War Department. secretary and treasurer. probability of the township commit- at Pleasantvllle, N. Y., with special group is limited to tho age group Matejka To Speak Mayor Charles R. English at tee hard surfacing Tramp Hollow emphasis on camp directorship, of 21 to 39, Inclusive. _ All residents of Locust and Nave- Monday nlRht'H meeting ot tho • from Juno 6 to June 20, Miss Vir- Reuther To Talk sink have been invited to attend BKLFORD FIREMEN'S FAIR. At Rumsdn Service mayor and council commended thi road, ahd all will report at tho next Tho Red Bank club Is now en-this meeting. oftlcials and management of thfl meeting Monday, June 9,' at the ginia. Herbert, secretary at the girl gaged in a membership drive and Tho annual fair of the two Bel- Community services under the flro house. scout office maintained In Red At Church.Meeting will meet again next Wednesday telephone company for the excel- Bank,, following specialized. train- STORK CLOSINGS ford fire companies will bo held direction of tho Rumson mayor and lent service maintained during th* • The forty persons attending were Deputy Police Chief Frank W. night. July 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 and 12,council and tho Rumson Veterans telephone strike. enthusiastic In tholr 'endorsement ing, will be, In.chargo of handi- crafts and games and folk danc- Reuther of Rod Bank will talk on All merchant members of the A Duniont television set and norganization will bo held Memorial An exempt flrcpicn's certiflcat* - of the new group which Is to be Juvenile delinquency at tho 'Re- • HOUSE PlBB Rod Bank Community Chamber pf radio-phonogra-ph will bo disposed day morning at 11:15 o'clock on thewas granted to Walter Keil ot non-,political and devoted solely to ing. ' formed church next Tuesday night. Commorco will close their .shops borough hall grounds, with Brig. Dr. Edwin F. Stewart will give Tho Red Bunk lire dopartmont of on tho cp-operatlvo plan on the Wcstsidc HOBO company. An a>ppll-» civic interests in that Immediate Rputhcr, whq Is a graduate of all day May 30, Memorial day, hut t night of the. fair. General Jerry V. Matejka, com- cation for a. liquor litonse transfer vicinity, physical examinations to every girl tho Federal Bureau of Investiga- «nsworcd a general alarm at 7:13will stay open till 9 o'clock the manding office/ nt Fort Monmouth, prior.to hor entrance to camp. This this morning to tho home of Mrs. from Charles Bruno to his brother - tion, Washington, D. C. Is ex- evening of May 29, It was nn- Happy Hours Nursery School. a.i tho principal speaker, Taking Ameiico for tfie Bergen bar at 7T , Wirnlnjl will take place at the scout office pected ' to discuss several aspects Mabol Colemnn of 15 Hector placo. nounced Tuesday. CruupH formliiK,. July 1st tn AUKUS^ part In tho ceremony will bo a ThU Is the time .of yenr for Rocky on tho Friday preceding her arrival The ilro, which Is believed to have l.'ilh. iloyx mill Ki MB, 3 to 5 yen". Wtst Bergen place was tabled. 1 of .delinquency. Tho progrnm Is be- •bugler nnd a tiring squad from Mountain Spotted Fever, Campers nnd In camp. otarled In tho cellar, jild not cause Muniluy, tliroimli Friilny, I) n, In. to I'i Fort Monmouth. hikers, licwnro of ticks which often ing sponsored by the Couples club K8TATK TO MRS. QUINN n, ' twi, iln?H lit lirarli, triuiiiuoita- Futl Oil I'rics Lowtr. - ' *l cnuse the disease, of tho cliurch. much damage, nltliough there was i, Trit inlliilH llmiK two teuulirrs. Wlun you buy on our spsclsl eask , Red Ilnnk Ilonnl of Health, Kelt baso (Congolcum type) ruffs, considerable smoke. Firemen report John J. Quinn of 2ft Cam court, Tmus, rt'imonnblt!, Mra. t'lun* Me- For Graduation. plan.' Alwnv* s (llsruiint of '.i-eent par W. A. Clnyton, Sccrclnry. 0x12, »8.»6; E-Z-Do "Mlrncln" »anl- . June Brides. no one was in tho house at tho former county prosecutor and U, Clinch. flume Rill rinnk 0-llMB-n IK- S.'P our latiu1 imsortnu'iit of "Slwnf- icnlum, Tho dollar you Suva today wlty —Advertisement. rube, luruq size, Mado to sell for $8.08. lncfl your order now for "Qunllly" tlmo. .. ' , \ foru Mny 2'Jtli.—Advertisement. for," '.Tnlki-r" nnd, "Kverslmrp" I'm holti keep you -tomorrow. Btirl oav, Our prlco' 43.0K. Rosenfeld Furniture I.lnwcave Wedding -Iiivltnttoim and I(p- S. attorney, who died Mny 3, loft IIlid l'rncll %tn. Hull I'olnt I'cli.i, I>r»k H 7/10 ccnl.1 n i:nllon, linnet A . !„ No Laundry Problem. Co., 1 HO SlircwHbury nvcnu'c, Itcd Hunk, Million Curiln, . Ko.\'» .tlllt . Shop, II nil. his property to his wife, Mis. Auction ol Fine Furnishings, .Sets, l)lnric*. AtitiiKrupli Allium*. niul iclFPhunc.'Ktd Ilunk 8-0103.—Advsrllis- Otlr'TrlmB nml Clojuiy r>mir.r ilnilion <—Advertisement. • / . Monmoulh Hlr.cl, jte.l Ilnnk.—Ailvrr- SCHOOL NOTK. Isnhbllc L, Quinn, In li will filed ItK llnl'vnrirnvcnup, Kalr llavcli. Snl- other' CUU- ynuv (inuliliilr* will be ment. , are. Bold frtini • 7t> .celltit id *,l,iy mill * lls^mcnt. iirilny, May Ij tils, nt 10, if. m. \Y. O.,in'oud In nun. I'IIK'PI dill WHIP, It Him- tiny Hie. lirnutifnl, InrKr.il' nHrrtlnlt. for probnto nt Frooiiold • Tuesday. 1 < 'Announcement. All HlKhlundi) childion duo to HnrilKi-. II. (J. limits, ailctluneer.—AU- •miulh sStrrrt, llnl Hunk. Ailvorti.it- U.mk SluiH vVaniad. Nlitloiinl ,'< k In. rrnwn'a, 47 Ilrunil Mrs, Quinn was named mlo execu- mont. , VIIIIIIB u> i.ur :l>,>>» ill' tu 2,1100 shtiu \ street.—Advertisement, •' Srntto Kiirm Mnrkct IH liow mirnrit. Public Auction, :nlcf klnilci'Kiu'lon Scptcmhcr or In Full Unit of fruits, vegetables, virus, mid Kutnla nf Wllllnm II. I, illuyUnus, febnmry, 1048, .ilipuld ionort to the trix. Tl/o will won mitdo December' nu.v imrt of li.Oliu nd to hotter' nnd blKtcor blisl- Don'f.' scratch nthlrtc's foot, , uso~~70J5 PontVnT-toiichTVilfri.' Call nfli-r . mlvl'tlj' i*Bm|th Jersey worm nnil.nthletei font, All Thn Candle Unlit, Fair Haven.—Advor- Kindly n, I'll0n« 0, It. Mdlvnlni', conjunction with tho summer lomls throuuli The Iteulsttr's aiivcr- IMIIIUUIMH' nnd foim t tho wllolo think*. 3 p. m.. SI'Twilight nvcnuo, Kenniburu. Ktlliply, 10 Writ Front street, lied —Advertisement. • tll Holimler U-7O7I. round-tip sponsored by tlio P.T.A. r. columiu,— Advertisement, All tlnitfulHtR.---Ailvi-rtlHt-mcnt, -— Advertisement. . , —AdurtlHvnient, 1 Chrysler. 1'urniuuih, , International. Chrysler,1 I'lprriouth, International. ' 01) ry il Chrralar, Plymouth, InttnintlonaL Chr'tler, Plymouth, InUrnntlon Chrysler, I'lprriouth, International. Chrjfslt".Chrysle*.' I'lymu'JtliI'lymu'Jth, InMrn'atlInternationalo , Chryslet,, 1'iymouthPlymouth,, Internationall uiirr«iar, ,IM ifiuouin,y , InteriniexiMMonain , Cnry«l«r, - Plymouth, InternntlnnnlI . 1 Sal's «nd. service. Maurice tjchvarti, Sales,. knrl service, Maurice Schwerlt, fates and lerWre, Maurice Wnhwarts, Salulaluti and service,, Maurice Hohwa'rlitichwarts,, Sales and' etrvli't. Maurice Schwurli. Salts andl servicev . Muurici ShU Suits an strvl't. Mnnrlct Hihstarta. Saltl a andd strvlotKjlS. •, ijaurlcl«Suhwsrh i »liK1,ft !>_.! ilAHi« 1^(1111 __ j\ *» 4t—Hl fa A - OAKS ••III sorvnv, piHutiwe auuwan*. J'hone Red Dank ••0787,—Advertise. fhan* lisa Dink «.0717.—Advertise- Phon* K«d .Dank 1.0787.—Advertise. I'htini iltd Dank 1-0787,—Advertise, 1'h.jn. lisa ilunk 1-0787.—AUvtrtlie. l'tioiu Jttd Bank «-0T5T.—Ailvtrtlw fhim« Hiit l)»k < *\I)J«7.—'AdurUt hint. meot, • -,, , . . , ' i '. • .*£* •»•*>!! ... •", . . twnU ,. ' • . ' meat* mom. llsi! ilink 1.0707.—Advertise- msnu • msnt, • . ^ jMPageTwa RED" BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 oh of honor for her sister. She- Red Bank Lions :hls week and that at Cedarvllle jProgram Of The ,' Weddings ore-a gown of blush Plnli faille, P.T.A. Re-Elects .Farm News and • Hammonton about.. the . last; Luncheon To Ma?k . S5 • ._ i lade princess style, with rriatch- weeii of this montH, tfho 'gales at" c TBAVERS—BOLII". ig headpiece and a bouquet of Name Delegates YJ81.C.A. the ..markets average, "more > tli'Mi' Mrs. O. D. Perkins four million-/paojtiges^of •'frjsji Fellowship Day ~C- Red Cros^jRlans Miss Julia J. Travers, daughter nk roses.. At the Red] Bank Lions club At the. closo'.-. r, Miss Betty Geer of Fair Haven, mooting Tuesday night at the Mol- n Jur^o, Monmoul iults andyegetables' eacn^y; "*""* of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Jacob- . , jst of auction .maSL Ben of Port Monmouth, and laid of honor, wore blue satin and River Plaza Group ly Pitcher' hotel, President James In the shore.area , . ... % , _ Governor's Mother • Are Described: let, with matching net hat and sho G. VanNostrand appointed the .fol- operation ,oi the-Y.M,C:A.; inJ olafiln-. the Cedarvllle marketvnas 'harlos J. Bolin, son of Mr. and flllediby the appointment of Albert' To Speak Here Mrs. John Bolin of St. Nicholas arrled " pink roses, Carol-Lynn Gives School Records lowing delegates and alternate dele- ing the Services of students^'viEOo ichmidt, niece of the bride, was gates to the state convention at have signified their willingness" to Galllio of Cedarvllle, who replaces County Chapter place, Red Bank, were married at Frank' Tongue, Jr. John I* 1 St. Mary's church, New Monmouth, lower girl. Her frock was white Mrs. O..D. Perkins was re-elected Atlantic City Juno 20 and 21:. dele- assist In the harvesting of crops Mrs. Alfred R. DrlscplI, a past 1 atin and net and sho carried an gates, John Hawkins, James A. in Monmouth county, according to Womack of Swedesboro, has aecep- president of the department of Elects Gen. VanDeuseh Saturday, May 3, by Rev. Robert president, Mrs. Harold Perry first 3d the position of market manager T. Bulman. Michael' Bergln of Red ild-fashloned bouquet. vice president, Mrs. H. Conant Worden, Dr. VanNostrand, Milton M. A. Clark, Agricultural agent. women's work of the New Jersey Heller, William Fluhr, William The plan to mako student labor left vacant by the resignation of Council of churches and a past . New Chairman Bank was soloist, and Mrs. William James Chambers was best man Speer second vice president, Mrs. Frank ..Centurions, at the Swedes- Mulligan of.Atlantic,Highlands,,or- nd George Moran ushered. K re- Joseph Kelly treasurer and Mra. Bradley, Richard Hackstaff, Ed- available, for farmers during the president of the State-Federation." ~ vard Cdnway, James F. Hum- harvest season in, this county waa boro Auction Market. The Ped- )f Woman's clubs, will speak on ThB program of tho International ganist. . : eption followed at the Bferitwo-ad, Ralph' H. Weseman corresponding icktown association will be man- jeonardo., • secretary at the final meeting of, ihreys and Leslie Taylor. Alter- put in operation last week by C L, "The Fabric of Fellowship" at the: Red Cross and tho aid given to Mundy of the farm labor office of ged by Russell Drabold, Jr., Ped- United. Council ot Church Women Tho couplo will make their home the River Plaza Paront-Toachcr as- intes, Frank Blaisdoll, Kenneth icktown, who will become market this body by tho American Red Valker, Philip Peterson, Theodore thu Now Jersey Extension Service May fellowship day, Wednesday of Cross and itil many branches, was t 90S Broadway, Bayonne. The sociation^ ..Tuesday in the school. naster, replacing Warren Bouvler. irlde was graduated from Middle- Mrs. Charlotte Conover was named Labrecque, Herbert Edwards, at Freehold, with the assistance of next week at a luncheon at tho described by Philip E. Byan, di- Y.M.C.A. groups in the shore area Several hundred buyers are ex- Red Bank Methodist church; Fel- own township high school and is recording secretary to replace Mrs. oseph C. Williams, John E. Bail- acted to appear during the sea- rector of civilian relief. Insular and Lawrence Flanagan, who will hence* ', Jr., Ross Chapman and Russoll from Keyport to Manasquan. lowship hall. Mrja. Driscoll la ths foreign operations of the National imployed by the Union News com- The valuable assistance rendered lOn at the farmer-owned fruit and, mother of GoV. Driscoll. >any.-at .Jersey City. Mr, Bohadc- forth bo "affiliated with tho high iteel. ' . ' • •.'•'. vegetable organizations to bid for Red Cross, at the annual meeting school P.T.A. by Monmouth County students dur- Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow will pre- , of tho County Red Cross chapter irald graduated from Bayonne- high ing the war years prompted/the Mew Jersey farm commodities. Last chool and Is. employed at the naval A gift of vlctrola records, total- fear, -buyers at tha markets rep- ide, and Mrs. Frank Kuhl is pro- last night at tho Molly Pitcher ho: Jounty Agricultural Extension ser- gram chairman. Assisting are Mrs. lepot at BayonnOi Ing over $100, was.^ made to the. ice to again eeek ;thc cooperation 'csenteA a. total of 295 cities In tel. Gen. George L. VanDeusen of school janitor for his helpfulness Atlantic Highlands Elmer. Cottrell In charge of the din- Brookdalo farm, Lincroft, was of the Y.M.C.A. offices in continuing states from Massachusetts;to Flor- during the year. Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. da, with a large percentage from ing' ropm; Mrs. Fred Boyd, lunch- elected chairman, succeeding Jacob JUDSON—LARSON. ' this program.. Students and farmers ;on; Mrs. Samuel W. Hausman, Perry, and Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch, Orders Razing Of Can register at any of the following New York, Pennsylvania and Con- O. Herr of Long Branch. Mrs. Eugenia Judson Smith of school principal, will attend the necticut. ublicity, and Mrs. Roger Squire, "Branches of tho American Red offices: Ceyport, has announced the mar- banquet of the Monmouth County Farm labor office, 40 South street,. devotions. Hostesses will be Mrs. Cross," said Mr. Ryan, "have a iage of. her granddaughter, Miss council Monday at Old Orchard Jennings Home 'Thq weather so far thU season G. H. Olsen, Mrs. George Norcum, golden opportunity and challenge v reehold, C. L. Mundy, farm labor Eugenia Judson, tp Herbert L, Iased on the same quality, the The bride, who was given In mar- iiome at 89 Third" street, Keyport: demned building if tho new owner irice will be 5,33 cents per pound. are extending a helping hand." CENTRAL BAPTIST would not do so within 30 days. executive secretary. Mayor Gregory, Others Mr. Ryan stated that the Amer- riage by her father, wore a gown Rose reports that although New ol -white satin and mousaellne-de- HOUSCHILD—VANPELT Atlantic Highlands Though the new owner's name Looso Soil Needs Protection ersey farmers planted fewer acres ican ,Red Cross has as much re- •was not mentioned, he or she was Express Their Views sponsibility to tho world as the soie, designed with a sweetheart Miss Geraldine Houschild, daugh- "This Is the Will of God" will Over 2% inches of rain fell dur- of spinach this year, prices have bo the sermon subject of the pas- represented by Howard. Toft, loca.l ng tho first week of May. This dropped so low that many growers United States government. "Tho neckline, and a bouffant skirt ter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. The meeting of the Little Silver which formed a train three yards tor, Rev. Howard N. Ervin, at the attorney,'who said that the owner amount is one inch less than the are thinking of abandoning some Red Cross, through Its aid and as- Houschild of Boonton, former Rod had a contract with a, company to Community club, held, last Thurs- long. Sho had a tiara of seed Sunday morning 11 o'clock service. normal rainfall for the entlremonth. of the acreage to .other crops. The sistance program, by providing ma- Bank residents, and Richard Van- Ho'wlll also bring the rileesages at demolish the building within 30 But it is the rate thejaln falls that nigh--cost— of — labor- to— harvest day at the Willowbrook, Fair Ha- terial and advlsoryjisslstanQe.^wllL-Pfi1 and length veil 'elt, son of Mr, and_Mrj._ Eaurls ven, -was -largely- devoted to-eorprr "aneTcafFied Ti~b"oiiquetTbf roses and the 8 o'clock-flven!ng...w.QrahIp. means wKethor "or"not Scrips and spinach, the price of containers, accomplish much to promote bet- " VanPelt of Long Brancivwero maf^ Children's day exercises will be The property had been con- soil are damaged. According to transportation and marketing lderatlon of the organization's ter understanding between the peo- lllles of tho valley. rled Monday, May 12, at Elkton, lims and Its work In the commun- Miss Margaret Bolin, the bride- held Sunday, Juno 8, at 7:45 p. m. demned by the borough soimo time Gerow Brill, at the Marlboro Con- charges have not made the oper- ples of tho world," he said, Md. ' Youth fellowship meets at 7 p, ago but no action had been taken. servation Experiment station, dur- ation profitable, according to some ity. • • ' '. • -• . 1 Mr. Ryan also outlined some of groom's sister, of Rod Bank, was Mayor Frank M. Gregory, Intro- matron of honor. Her dress was m. Tho junior group leaders are The structure Is a fire hazard, It ing some of the showers rain fell rowers. r tho programs carried on in various Donald Riley and Joseph Maxson. was stated a month ago by Coun- at tho rate of two Inches per hour duced the discussion with a brief pink net, trimmed with rows of esume of the founding, history and countries by their own Red Cross self ruffles at the neckline and Corwln Llnson will address the cilman Arthur Barnes. for a flye-mlnute period and one The State Department of Agrl- groups. In order to help these igh school group meeting in the The confusion over the name of Inch per hour for as long as 15 culturo reiports that strawberry purposes of the group. hemline. She had a matching not Tho discussion chairman, Karl countries improve oh their Red bonnet, and carried spring flowers. church. the new owner was explained by minutes. Although these rates are beds came through the winter In f Cross program, this year National A meeting of the church school Nelson Roberts, borough clerk, who not exceptionally high, most land good condition, with very little Jansky, called on Joseph A. How- Red Cross will mako available Tho bridesmaids were Miss Mary teachers and officers will be held was very susccptlblo to damage winter Injury. Cool weather has ard who spoke on "What the Com- Malo'ncy of Middlotown, and Miss stated that the deed-was not com- munity Club Can Do for the Bor- scholarships for doctors and nurses lext Tuesday night at the homo of pleted and was not yet recorded. sines plants did not cover tho slowed the growth ^somewhat, but — of foreign countries, to come to the Marie Travers of Red Bank, Miss Emily Brust.'. ground and the soil wag in a loose blooms aro now developing. ough", particularly from the stand* cousins of tho bride. They wore Tho borough, if forced to domolish point of health. United States to study in the field the structure, will charge the cost condition. gowns In pastel net with matchln'g BAPTIST W. James Taylor carried on tho of medicine and public health. -Last hjita and carried spring flowers. to-the owners. The former owner, In some sections of,the county, Break tho Crust Over Seed year representatives from Sweden, samo general theme, but from the Peggy Ruth Humphrey and New Monmoulh whoso name is recorded at Free- erosion and flood damage was very Many Monmouth county soils standpoint of zoning and planning. ^ Denmark and Franco, spent several A Memorial Day servlco will be hold, is Mrs. Kato Jennings. severe. Depressions were gullied have a tendency to crust after months in this country on a "study "Tommy" Humphrey of Trenton, Ho made clear that the problems of cousins of tho bridegroom, were held Sunday morning at 10:60 and out even deeper and sheet erosion heavy rainfall. Tho germinating kittle Silver In these spheres -re- visit" to Jearn tho methods of the flower girl amj ring bearor, re- will include a special remembrance removed tons of**rlch soli where seed of the -small and tendor crops sult-from recent rapid growth and American Red Cross. spectively. Tho flower girl wore a service for those o£ the church who . Agnes Sodality the rows ran up and down hill, ac- such as Bpinach, beets, carrota and th<£J>3yntialtlc3 foii.-iuture expan- Various relief programs through- whito nylon frock, and carried a "paid, tho last full measure of de- cording to 'Neal Munch, soils con- celery may not be able to break out the world ere' made possible basket offspring flowers. votion". Tho adult choir, the pas- servationist. through this hard, crust. Whore T. M&ver HIRorted on the through aid given by tho Red Cross tor'3 choir, and Fmncls Ranch will Has CrowEongg H •t.Such storms uoint out the need, the soil can bo moistened by over- v/SfSCSi his commitQnf in planning " branches. Junior Red Cross mem- Frank cljarclla of Red Bank was present musical selections. The pas- for protection all during tho grow- head Irrigation an application of best man. Robert Bolin of South foK|33Blen and giKJnda contests. bers havo given small medical tor, Rov. William D. Powell, will ing season. Erosion and flood dam- a small amount of water to the sur- Faug^lemscboat announced, pre- River and John Powers of Shrews- preach tho sermon on the theme, age can be prevented says M. A. face will soften the crust, so that cheBts, food kits and toya and bury ushered. Mildred Selli3fe?S-;i') HnjfiBSJt Plans forTi Monte Carlo books to tho children of many for- 1- 0 'Manifesto of the Kingdom of Clark, agrlcultureal a|;ent. Fields the young plants may. break party"'at the Little Silver school eign countries; Red Cross branches A wedding breakfast and recep- God". Nursery will bo conducted Serves As Crowner farmed with good conservation through with ease. tion followed at the Molly Pitcher RICHARD VANPELT Saturday, June 7. Arthur Hotallng have supplied enough money to during the sermon for the benefit practices showed little or no dam- If the seed Is sflwn on unirrlgat- of 40 Salem lane was voted to hotel. Tho couple will live with of parents with small children by ngo from these rains. A combina- ed areas where water cannot be ap- open two specialized eye clinics In tho bride's parents until their now The bride was graduated from The annual May crowning of tho membership in the club. , China and they havo given ambu- Misses Rosemary Lusso and Betty tion of deep tillage, plowing under plied, use a tool to exert light pres- home in County Club Estates, Mid- Red Bank high school and tho New WUhalme. Blessed Virgin Sodality f of St. good cover and green manure sure over the row on the surface , lances to tho Austrian Red Cross. dlptown township, is completed. Jersey State beauty culture acad- Agnesijchurch, Atlanfip highlands, "Through tho International Red '."What Happens in the First_Mln- crops, together with contouring of tho ground, similar to tho rotary Keyport The couple attended Red Bank emy. The bridegroom was graduat- wos-hifld-rSunaay nlgiitl'MiSs Mil- and terracing on sloping fields have hoo principle. This tool or roller Cross group, now .meotlng In Switz- ed from Long Branch and served ute After Death" is tho "sermon dred SelUck, sodality president, was Catholic high school. . Mrs. Bolin topic for the evening gosptJ ser- proved successful in preventing will have a tendency to break the Mm. Murray vWoronoff has re- erland, arrangements. ara being has been employed by.Herbert L, with the army in Europe. tho crowner. : oroalon. Close observation.of culti- made to bring some degree of hu- vice' which begins at 7:46 3'clock. surface crust' by pressing ' down- turned to Philadelphia after vislt- Jamison, insurance broker,. New The couplo - are making, their Tho music will be .provided by the Mjsses Helen St&unrtr^and Flor- vated fields aftor, storms will show ward rather than by lifting, and manity into warfare," concluded ence Conpors w%re Miss/SipIck's ng relatives here. York city. Sinco Mr. Bolln's return on Wilson avenue, .(Long young people. whether there Is a need for prevent- thereby give %tho yoilng tender Mr. Ryan, "and prisoner of war from the -Pacific area, where h attendants, Suzanne Bremie* and Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Loog Branch. Tho Bykota society will hold Jts ing losses through erosion and plants a chance to "emerge. have moved from the borough to codes are being revised. Tho Red served with tho navy 18 months, Mary Anne Yuso banner bearers, flooding, i Cross League, still another interna- annual'picnic at Chceseojuake Park Swarthmore, Pa. he has .been employed by the Penn- SCHULEB—McGBOGAN next Tuesday afternoon and even- Donna Leo Selllck crown bearer Tho.advantage of waiting until tional group,of which Basil O'Con- sylvania railroad. Michelle Bonin flower girl and Sweet Corn Variety Test Planted MM. Leroy B. Collins will enter- nor Is chairman, is meeting in Par- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schuler of ing. In case of rain tho picnic will William H. Hunt and Son recent- the soil warms to sow seeds In the tain members of tho Keyport Book bo held in the church building. All Richard Barnes and Alan Baer, ly completed the planting of the open is that the seeds may rot In Is to work out a large program Union Beach, announce the mar- pages. club at a picnic Tuesday afternoon. whtch will develop peace-time ac- SWOLL—BRUNO riage of their daughter, Miss Mur- boys and girls of grade school age 1947 sweet corn variety test, in- cold, damp soil while awaiting suit- Miss Valorla Goetz, a student at Miss Carol Swoll, daughter o] who are Interested In tho Bykota Miss Jane Dobson *ied a proces- cluding 34 different varieties and able conditions for germination. Trenton Stato Teacher's college., at- tivities of Red Cross the world iel Schuler,' to John A. McGrogan, sion ot 20 candidates for tha So- Mrs. Helen Swoll of Monmout' son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mc- society are invited to attend. sources of seed. About a month tended the Theta Nu fraternity ball over." Study in Baptist history will con- ciety of the ^Children of Mary, and Mrs. Hazel'N. Ford, chairman of street, formerly of Dayton, Ohio, Grogan of Union Beach, on Satur- prior to planting, a heavy rye grass Gladiolus corms which have ast week at tho Hotel Hildebrecht, and Frederick Bruno, son of Mr tinue Wednesday evening at 7:45 20 candidates for the Society of tho cover crop was plowed under and sprouted In storage, should- be Trenton. , - i the Red Bank branch of the chap- day, May 10, at Elkton, Md. Blessed Virgin, who were received p and Mrs._James _Bruno of_JLlttU p. m., in the church sanctuary, 600 pounds of a complete fertilizer planted before the sprouts become Mr., ana Mrs. John Hemrlch, Jr., ter, was dinner chair More with the pastor- as teifoTier. ' by Rev. James F. Murphy. tKtK88 n 200 attendedd . Copies of an- Silver, were married Sunday at S per aero applied at time of plant- an inch long. Care should be taken and family of Langhorne, Pa., were Anthony's church by Rev.-Salva- Worth Cunningham of River Rov. Robert T. Bulman of St. ing. not to Injure sprouts of roots dur- tha recent guests of Mr. Helnrich's nual reports of the volunteer serv- Local Sodality Plaza has been named the college Mary's church, New Monmouth, ices of the chapter and of the cx- tore Di'Lorenzo. A recoptlon fol- Richard O. Rice, associate agri- ing planting. Early plantings parents. lowed at the Rainbow room in As- student of the week. He Is a stud- gave the sermon. cultural agent reports that the var- should bo less-deep than the later ecutlvo staff wort distributed. ont at Rutgers university. A garden tea for the benefit of bury Park. To Hold Dance ieties represent sflve different per- ones -which can bo ave inches deep tho'Phllathea class.of tha Baptist Tho brido woro a gown of mar- Tho Amico class will hold Its iods of ripening; the extra early, for lai;go corms. Seven Inches apart monthly meeting ton!ght-ln the Belford Resident church will be given thla afternoon Obituaries qulsctto and ol'd lace, designed with the Marcross season, tho Carmel Is the minimum planting distance at tha home of Mrs. Herbert C. Elect Officers At church. Hostesses of the ovoning cross season, tho Lincoln season, for the same size. a long train edged in lace, and are Mildred Maxson, Mary Padgett, Burrowca. ABRAHAM SILK finger-tip veil, which was trimmei Is 90 Years Old and tho Golden Cross season. In- Mrs. Frea Klein of Arlington, Va., Annual Meeting Esther Garrett and Leah Leonard cluded in the test are the standard Abraham Silk, 83, a summer res- with clusters of forgel-me-nots. Sh Tho Y.P.C.A. will meet tonight Mrs. Jonnle' Kraomer of Belford riNK AND BLUB SHOWEB has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred carried sprays of lilies of the val varieties for each season and in Post. ident of Lonar Branch since 1877, at 7:30 at tho home of William eclobrated her' 90th birthday Mrs. Gerald Kern of Fair Haven ley and an orchid. Members of the Blessed Virgin addition new varieties to compare More than $500 was pledged at an died Tuesday at Kings County hos- Roberts of New Monmouth. Wednesday of last' week with a with them. Four new varieties de- gave a pink and blue Bhower re- pital, 'New York, where ho had been Miss Ann Bruno of Littlo Silver, Mary Sodality of St. James church party at-her-home. — Initial ~-gi£t—tea—for—the--purposa-of— -the- bridegroom's -cousin, was maid will hold a semi-formal dance velopad at the New Jersey experi- cently-for Mrs."Ivar G. Nordin~of raisins funds for the women's divi- — a-patient-flve-days. BAPTIST , Mrs. Kraemcr was born In New ment station -are included In the Eatontown. GuestB were Mrs. W. Mr. Silk is survived by his wife, of honor, and tho other attendant: Thursday night of next week at the- sion of the United Jewish appeal Molly Pitcher hotel, With music by . Middietown York city and moved to Red Bank test. B. Little, Sr., Mrs. W, B. Little, Jr. Mrs. Sophie Silk; two sons, Louis were- Misses Jeanetto Lucia, thi when sho was a young girl. She given at tho homo of Mrs. Hyman bridegroom's cousin, and Bernici Bobby Wilson's orchestra. Miss Hc- Kav. Williai m M. Hearn has Pea Aphis Mrs. Peter Egeland, Mrs. Russolj Korobott. and Floyd Silk of Long Branch; "Heralds, What Messaga workod as a tailor in the William Bennett, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. two daughters, Miss Lillian E. Silk Blinn, both of Red Bank; Joseph lene Caasidy is dance chairman. chosen Late in May or early In June Albert Lituro, Jr., son of Mr. and Officers elected Tuesday night Have You?" for his 3ermon topic T. Corlles clothing store on Broad Arthur Sickles, Mrs. Flavel Van- of Long Branch, and Mrs; Ruth V. ineNannittl and Patricia Lombard! street. After her marriage sho adult aphis over-wintering on al- Mrs. - Lauro, celebrated his ninth Jersey City. were Misses Patricia Ruddy, pre- at tho 11 o'clock service Sunday. Dyke, Mrs. Charles Fugate, Mrs. Guedalia of Lake Hiawatha, N. J.; moved to Belford, where she has falfa or other legumes begin to Anna Frodmoro, Mrs.- Irving Prod- birthday with a party at his homo a granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Neal Tho maid of honor was drcssc< fect; Dorothy Hoffmann, vice pre- Tho Young People's group meots at move over to peo fields. Pea grow- last week. fect; Ann Solo, secretary, and Jean 7:30 o'clock In charge of Miss lived over 60 years. Her husband more, Mrs. Robert Phillips and J/ of Phoenix, Ariz., and a. great- in * yellow marquisette, and. the was tho late Mathias Kraomer. ers, therefore, should examine their The Keyport Engine company granddaughter. Miss Carroll Neal bridesmaids woro aqua. All car- Kaney, treasurer. Miss Cassidy Is Anita .Morford. pea vines every few days to sec if Misses Melissa Little, Persis Ben- The church will hold a social Attending the party were Mrs, nett, "Babe" Little, Audrey Wil- has completed plans for the fair to of Phoenix. ried old-fashioned bouquets of roses retiring prefect, and Rev. James there are any aphis present, accord- be hold June 6 to 14 on q vacant Joseph Tomaino of Red Ban! Duffy is moderator. meeting Wednesday of next week Kraemer's four daughters, Misi Ing to tho Monmouth County Ex- liamson, Janice and Nina Egeland Jessie and Miss Barbara Kraemer lot adjoining tho flrehouse on Main was best man. Anthony Brunt tension Service. May Peterson, Barbara Bova, Betty Btr'ee.'. ' LORKLLA ANES HUBBELL METHODIST Mrs. Lena Ahern and Mrs. T. R Jano Goldsberry, Betto Rohnert, tho bridegroom's brother, and Lou Rotenono applied as a dust or a Misn Goraldlno V. Brown, junior Lorella Anes Hubbell, four-day- Mandillo of Rod Bank ushered. Local Republican Sea Bright Compton; her son-in-law, T. R spray appears to bo the best ma- Mary Rlcardi and Ann Thaw. old daughter of Asel B. and Carol Compton; Mr. and Mrs. David Wal- chairman of tho New Jersey Club- Tho couplo will make their horn Rov. Walter B. Williams wll terial for controlling pea aphl3, women, has been selected aa one Woodward Hubbell of 25 Poplar in Littlo Silver. Tho bridegrooi Officers Installed * preach Sunday morning at the 11 lace, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goiger, Mr. judging from recent experimental avenue, Fair Haven, died Tuesday and Mrs. Joseph Simpson, Miss HURT BY CHEMICALS. tho • two delegates to represent was graduated from ' Red Ban! o'clock service on tho theme, "Tho results secured by the Department tho Junior Membership department morning at Monmouth Memorial Edmund J. Canzo.na was installed OtHcr Road". Junior fellowship Jano and Miss Lois Compton, all of Entomology at tho New Jersey Arthur Martin, Jr., of Atlantic hospital, Sho was afflicted with the high school and served with th as president of tho Republican club oi tho New Jersey, State Federation Army Air cprpc. moots Thursdays at 3:15 p. m. grandchildren, and David and Lynn Agricultural Experiment station. Highlands, son of,Arthur Martin of Women's clubs at tho annual rare R-H Factor blood disease of Rod Bank last night by J. Rus- Wallace %and Carol Ann Gclger, clerk In the Atlantic Highlands There are no other children. Tho recommended rotenono spray convention in New York next sell Woolloy, county'dork, at cere- EMBUBY METHODIST groat-grandchlldron. Others pres- is made by using three pounds of postofflco, was Injured yesterday Burial was held Tuesday aftor- WENIGAB—SCHOLZ. monies at Red Bank borough hall month. Littlo Silver ent woro Mr. and Mrs. Charlc derrls or cube root containing 5 per when a chemical set with which K* noon in Fair View cemetery, under Announcement Is made of thi Other officers Installed wore Joseph Hubbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford cent of rotenono plus one-half ho was playing, exploded. Tho 11- John Carlln Mills, son of Mr. and the direction of the Worden funeral marriage of Hazol Wenlgar, daugh Williams, first vice president; Felix Dr. DeMaris will preach Sunday Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry pound of a neutral wetting agent to yoar-old boy received cuts about Mrs. J. Earl Mills, has been elected borne. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Seolej Santangclo, second'vice .president; morning at tho 11 o'clock servlco Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wyck- 100 gallons of water. Ill the per- treasurer of tho Stevens Chapter o£ the body and face and was taken Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. of Belford, and Charles Scholz, soi George W. Bray, secretary, and on tho theme, "A Normal Program off, Miss Ethel Roop, Mr. and Mrs centage of rotenone In the cubo to Monmouth Memorial hospital by FRED WALBANlt of Alex Scholz of Jersey City. Thi Thomas M. Gopsill, t.":asurer. for an Aggressive Church". Vincent Walling and Kenrioth La,y- root Is greater or lees -:yhLt«L.,i>!ht B IVJrtfc'^ f v uHe, 270'Dcuah "uvl?Kue, Bright wns winner of n llnon sn Iullznboth otijcot, whero thoy havo q^, assigned wltlfa In Laurlno at her Occuriport homo. otablo standardization, In thu Htut hoqkmnklng and lottoiioa, County purchased a now homo, Olgmund Ulolln.ikl of Perth Am- bodice, HWoothnart necldlno nnd Bright, Snturduy nljtht, Thuy io dlapoBod ot by Sell Bright, post nui Gunnln woro Mm. Frod Ironn, MM. Department of Agriculture. Pro«ocutor J, Victor Carton ha boy, Poler and Walter Biollnslil of pcplunvwaistline. HcikFronch Illu contly purchased tho lrjslnci'H frorr Illary nt a mooting Tuosdny nlivhl Harry Lomnx, Mia. Robert Wols.i, To date, farm produco auctions summoned all county police chlof ! Metnwan nnd PFC Paul Blollnski ion not veil wus edgod with a wld Alfred Wornor nnd John Meyer. Bo A good ""•" wci» ronllzul from thi Mrs, Ijovila Taylor, Mrs. John V. hiivo opened nt Vlndlnnd, Lundls- and dotcctlvoB to moot at hla of. TINTON FALLS VOTER , I of Knjilmnlu, Alaska, and two row of lo-co^and sho carried whl Hidoa oporating a- restaurant an not anil fi'om a demonstration Hauscr, Mrs. ICIl5l n Afiicano, Mix, vlllc, Swcdosboro nnd Pcdiiclttown. floe this morning, They nro oxpoot- Mr, nnd MM, Kormlt Brown of j'dMtghlorn, Mrn. Jofienh Roda and Oainatlons and sweat' peao, bar, the now owners will ion party held after u short bUBlnose Thomnn IS. Davlaon and Mr«, Tho murkollne association nt ed to rocolvo a formal ultimatum to Tlnton Fulls ara parents of a >on Uri. Wtltir Dukfcr of MlUwan. Mn. Edward Schmidt worn ma- rooms and boaU. •csslon. Obarlos Uoyt Hlghtitown 1» Johodulod to open atop gambling In tho county.- born, Sunday at Rlv.orvlow, ho»j)lt»l,': RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 Fage Three

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met recently and nominated of- Leonardo ficers. A delegation will attend the 2Bth anniversary*- dinner of the Sunday . visitors - at the home of county Parent-Teacher association Mr«?^nd Mrs. Edward Winters and Monday night, May 26, at Old Or- daughter Judy-Ana were Mr. andchard Country club, Eatontown. Mrs. Joseph Safaryh, Perth Am- Benjamin J-JHaulbosky, postmas- boy. i" • . ter, has been on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan, Mrs. Peter GedettlB was recently Broadway, are parents of a son, born at Monmouth Memorial hos- elected president of the Parent- pital Sunday, May 18. Mrs. Mc-Teacher association of St. Agnes Gowan is the former Mies Shirley schoool, Atlantic Highlands. Josephs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Williamson gave & Morria Josephs. "• ' miscellaneous shower recently for The Bridge club, composed of Miss Audrey Williamson of Bel- members connected with the Mld-ford, who will be married to Otto dletown township school faculty, Relchter of Deal at New Monmouth held Its final party of the season at Baptist church, Sunday, May 25. the home of Miss Mildred peVesty? Mrs. Charles Cappell Is much im- Naveeink, Monday evening. Pres- proved following a serious illness. ent were Mrs. William GS; Thomas, Mrs. Cheater Guttormsen recently Mrs. Earl DeVeaty, Mre. James Da- returned from- Monmouth Memorial vldheiser, Mrs. Bard Wright, Mrs. hospital, where she underwent an Richly flavored, freshly roasted A&P coffee . . . trie Abisha Warrington, Miss Martha eyo operation. Fennlrigton, Miss Mazle Blley and delicious coffee —^ that comes to, you in the whole Miss DeVesty. On Saturday,. the hean — that's freshly ground when you buy . . . the group attended a broadcast of. "Ask Miss Doris Abt Mama," and attended a matinee coffee that's America's favorite by millions of pounds and had' luncheon atsNew.York Becomes Engaged city. Mr. and Mrs. John Abt of Leo- .. .now you can buy this famous coffee at worthwhile A daughter'was born to Mr. and nardo announce the engagement of reductions. Each of A&P's three distinctive blends has Mrs. Carl VanNeas Sunday at Mop- their daughter, Miss Doris Eileen mouth Memorial hospital. MrB. Abt, to P. Burton Crelin, Jr., son been reduced in price — but the quality; is still as of Mr. and MrB. P. Burton Crelin VanNess is the former Miss Janet high as ever. Enjoy your favorite today. You gan buy Clark, of this place. of Sunset avenue, Red Bank. Chris Pederson, nephew of Mrs, no finer coffee in- any package at any price. A&P Super-Right meats are all one quality . . . •=> Peter Green, has returned to East • Meredith, New York, following a high. Every fine-tasting cut is specially selected week-end visit here. You'll find no up and down prices, at A&P—wo from corn-fed beef and pork . . . tender milk-fed John Lund, Lyndhurst, spent Fri- don't mark a few items way down—and the rest day and Saturday with hla parents, way up. Every price on every item in our huge veal and tender lamb. Super-Right meats are all Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Lund. selection of good foods is low as can be cfery one price . . . low. The price you see advertised Mrs. Erwin Forrest and daughter EIGHT O'CLOCK is the only, price you'll find at your A&P. Jeanne of Belford and Mrs. Peter day of every week in the year. Green had luncheon Thursday at Carefully blended for those who pre the Berkeley-Carteret hotel, Asbury B r fer their coffee mild .•>•• 1 mellow. - Park. Corned Beef Hash . c r ffi,y, ir Frluuit. liladi J'jjjJ n>. 43c ,,1'Q^",, *• 49o Mr. and Mrs. David Leonard .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glaridge Hamburgers . T l Edwin Bowne and daughters, Nan- Porterhouse Steak ,.r i"c".,"i ..J''i..,. * 69c cy, and Susan, of Chatham. Spam, Treet or Prem . . Mr. and Mrs. William G. Thomas Sirloin Steak Taaitr and Flirorlul n>.69c entertained Mra. William G^ Thom- Tomato Ketchup -^AMr.g|. w,i.bot.26e Cross-Rib-Pot Roast naT.tAd... tt,,63a— Pe'rklns and children, Paul and f 10 Grace Louise, all of Willtes Barro, Tomato Soup A™ Pan 3 «nr28c Plate & Navel Beef rrt.h K conn n>.25° from' Friday over the week-end. .The Citizen's association will hold Tomatoes Itinerant ' 19 oi «n J 9c Veal Shoulder Roast imieai «=55c a business meeting, tomorrow even- ing at.8:30 o'clock at Community fire house. Election of officers will be held. John Ronaldson is presi- RED CIRCLE dent. Sweet Peas . 2™£ 23 Carefully blended for those who pre- Legs of Lamb . ^ 55c The Ladies' auxiliary of the Bre- MISS DORIS E. ABT Iona and other brands . . . they're large and lender. vent Park and Leonardo.Fire com- fer their coffee rich ml full-bodied. Tender . . . fine-flavored . . . fine grained meat. pany will hold a business meeting Miss Abt attended Middletown Monday evening, May 26, at thetownship high school, and Mr. Cre- Center avenue flre house at Blin attondod Red Bank high school. o'clock. Mrs. Mae A. Murphy is -Pineapple crashed 20«can 23c president. Following the business Chuck Roast or steak ib 43c meeting, a social hour will-be en- Shrewsbury Silver River Brand ... fancy Puerto Rican. Bone in -— exceptionally fine flavor . . . low price. Joyed. »j Mr. and Mrs. BerwIn.Gnttorra- A dlsctission on club matters was sen and sons, Melville aiuliBerwln held Monday in the clubhouse at 1 the meeting of the Community club. of Parkotiester, N. Y., gjNc-Xlsitlng Dancing followed and refreshments Burry's Cookies ', Mr. Guttbrmsen's*parentsy-Jfclv. and were served. The drama group is p Pot Roast p Mre.1 B. P. Guttormsen.: :X reproducing "The Male Animal" to- Homespun assortment ; . . you'll like them! A popular cut ... flavorful, juicy, economical. Mr. and Mre. Joseph! Murray of morrow night at River street . Garden City, L. I., summer resi- school, Red Bank, for the benefit BOKAR dents, were, in town over the week- : of the Watson Laboratories Wel- end. .. ,'•., 3 '.',... faro association. • Careiully_blended_for^those who pre- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert .UHrich and Apple Juice-.n^-ckwiu* J«I: 2©c Broilers «& Fryers «»45e The Keith society of Christ fer their coffee vigorous and winey. daughters, Marle-and Carol, pf Eliz- church will serve a roast beef sup- A refreshing drink at breakfast or in-between meals. Fresh Killed Chickens ... lizes under 4 lbs. abeth-visited over the., week-end per Saturday at 8~p. m. In the par- •with Mrs. Robert Search and fam-ish hall. ily. ' Members of the eighth grade Mr. and Mrs. Chajles Kappell had spent Monday at the Red Bank Tomato Juice iwaBnMi isoi.eV.10c 4«oi.«n23c as guests over the week7end Mr. Lamb Shoulders »«••»-«••!• »39o and Mrs, Edward Fohlman and junior .high school on an observa- J Mrs. Alfred Koure of Lynbrook tion trip. - . '•• •• ' V-8 Cocktail . ..". I«°«.CM14C «.».c.n29e Pork Loins rn*-mtiuriit*iriii« »-59e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deha and Miss Florence Hackett of Locust daughter Susan of Brooklyn are avenue, Red Bank, teacher of the Del Monte Prune Juice . . <*.boi.31e Smoked Beef Tongues . . . »-45o visiting Mrs. Deha's parents, Mr. second grade, Is absent from her "and Mrs. Chester Guttormsen and duties due to Illness, of her moth- Grape Juice urttut pi»ib»i.25« Smoked Pork Shoulders N«IM *-47« er., Mrs. Carlotta M. Curley pf their son Raymond. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn of Eatontown la substituting. Applesauce A*P Brand 2 °°nJ- 29e Sliced Bacon *»»>n.i< 2 ^. 69« Irvington and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Officers will bo elected at a meet- Horn and daughter Janet and sonIng of the Tennis club tonight In Sliced Pie Apples cemiioe, 2 ! °.° ; 29e Skinless Frankfurters ... *49" Ronnie of Newark were Saturday the Sunday-school room of the ( n guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Knight. Presbyterian church. Interested Mott's Jellies A«iorHil Flavon 10oi.|.tl9 urged to attend the official visitors and will spend the summer in this favorites. We see to that by buying direct, shipping direct, paring night of the state officers tonight at Cider Vinegar AmPtn pimboi.lle expenses every way—and of course we share the savings with you, Community flre house at 8 o'clock. community. Following, the meeting refresh- Robert Pierce, Sr., White road, ments will be served under the di-broke his wrist while trying to Mazola Oil ...... PMI!»43« Fresh Grade 'A' Wlltain fettle rection of Mrs. Betty Seneger and subdue a colt while at work recent- Brown and Wblti her committee.' ly. He ia now enjoying a few days CrisCO Or Spry Vsntable Ohorlenln. Jlb.,iz.46e Mel-O-IJit Process Cheese i:,r Mrs._Jpseph Wade saw '^The Egg on his front porch. and 1" at Radio City Music~HaIl —Maj^Jv-R,-McCoach has-been Mr. DeXO —«u> Wednesday of last week. called to'actlvo duty with the army and Is now at Camp Stoneman, Cal. Mrs,.Albert Schatz of Newark is Flour tmnfliM All Puniosa 5 ib. big 43 c ioib.b.g83e ib 55c visiting at the home of her mother, Tomorrow ho will leave for his base Muenster Cheese mid n.. 39c Blue Cheese . on Okinawa. Mrs. Fred Graf, who is laid up with Ann Page Beans . . . '. 2 '.'."V 23c nb.21c a sprained ankle due to a fall. Pabst-Ett w«KS5i %"23c Pure Lard , The Alethla club met last night Brill's Spaghetti Sauce . n>!4« «.nl5o Tender, garden-fresh vegetables ... . juicy, peak- at the home of Mrs. Chester Gut- Cottage S". "««P14C Cream ,%?, ripo fruits . . . one of the largest assortments any- tormsen. Mrs. Ralph Johnson was Heat Lang's Dill Pickles .... *i«21c hostess. Gold'N Rich Cheese «> 59c Velveela ««u'» where will meet your eye at A&P. And the low Your furs' worst enemy. Ask prices that greet your eye are just as pleasing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brungard Sweet Mixed Pickles £l'lH!\ "i«39o and children of New Brunswick for - insist on Genuine Certi- every day in every way at A&P. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Libby's Corned Beef Hash ioo.. »26c Mrs. John M. Benson, fied Cold Storage to preserve u 12 ti 21 !• tia lag dmndlai niilu. Master Sergeant Frank Frohn- the natural beauty and lustre hoefer left Monday for Fort Mc- Libby's Deep Brown Beans uoi...»14c Pherson, Ga. Mr. Frohnhoefer will of your precious furs. Florida Oranges vntn«i. 8 b*-g 49« 406)1 depart for Japan, - where he Herbox Bouillon Cubes . 3 Jft 23e will .-.be stationed for some time. Florida Grapefruit ",",%•!?• 4 «. 23c While he Is away Mrs. Frohnhoefer LEON'S Chopped Spinach urdMoit 2 '|,°V 29o and children will be guests of her Crisp Table Celery ...... f^Sc parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward WHITE ST. PH. R. B. 6-2800 Canned Pumpkin vwuaiimdi 2 ""25o Bryan. Fresh Tomatoes .... 1*;i1°s'v29«J Mrs. Frank Jackson left Saturday Corn Flakes sumniiid iioi.pVg.llo for Lake Forest, Chicago, where she is planning to spend a month New Crop Beets '•>*11"• TuVt-Htln K Snared sen, celebrated their 60th wedding . «».lOo Crisp Radishes «aa»irawi b»»th4o anniversary abo>ut a year ago. Friends and relatives called during Blu-White Flakes •^•^ 2%*17o Marvel Rolls laM-WMirFrankhrUr Spring Rhubarb »•«*«. ku.ci.4o the day and evening to extend con- gratulations. Coffee and cake were ' Sage Air Refresher . •- raritr—tild. Martli tr leid lll»« 10oi.cka.27o ange,' has .put his pleasure craft, "Bee Gee," In the Leonardo lagoon French Crumb Cake tow the summer. The boat was moved to Leonardo from Ruther- Chocolate Snow Bar Cake' ford Saturday by 'James MacPhce, ASP SAVES YOU MONEY ON Sr. Other passengers were Mrs. Plltzccker and Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Nolty. On Sunday they-wore tntf guests for the day of Mr. Pllt- MILK cecker's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruntz.' .„ Morn templing fragrance . . • more dell- clous flavor from every ono of these turnout Anton Renneman of Now York Thoro'i none belter for kliles than Whlto Home, A&P blends. And tho price is 1CM than * spent the woek-end at his summer u»o it for cooking, bating, beverages . t . ani save. home on Wiuihlngton avoniin. Mr. • NIWBBU3H cent a cup. Renneman IB an ardent fisherman. m ' . Mr. and Mrs. Noel Harris of • NIW CARBON} White House Evaporated Our Own * Highland^ avenue are paionts of a •on ' born last Thursday at MonV New and Rebuilt Vacuums Nectar . iii»i*«,3J»« mouth Memorial hospital. For Sale'...... $11.95 up Mr. and Mrs, John McGowan pf Milk 2..;; 23 Mayfair . ^rai^^r^^rs^ww^^Wrttfj^.w'tMffittittii born.Sundaborn.Sunday at Monmouth Momor- lal hospitalhospital. Mr. and MrsMrs, ,Carl VanNess of Hamilton avonuo, are parents of a, CAMAY SOAP 0UZ IVORY FLAKES SPIC and SPAN OXYDOL ; DREW : daughter, born Sunday at Mon- For toilel arid bath Far dishes and laundr/ For dlihei And Una fabrics For cleaning painted surlacoi Fjir dlshai and laundry For lilki, rtyoni, wooUni, dlihf* mouth .Memorial lioipltal. 332 Bond St, Aibury Park The exeoutlvo .board of the grade Telephone: A. P. 2-1427 school P«t«hCToaoher ajioolation

'..-.:' •"A: Six RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 Rumson Hotel To Dessert—Bridge -..'• FRANK B. LAWES Open Bar, Lounge Crozier Nuptials Party A Suqcess Christian Science ELECTRICIANS Work U nearlnj completion on Reading Room •• "•••• AND ••"•" •'•••••.,• the dbnstructlon and redecoration Twenty-seven tables were In of the bar, cocktail lounge and din- play at a dessert-bridge Tuesday BerUter Building CONTRACTORS COAL - FUEL OIL ing room of ths Rumson hotel at afternoon by the guild of Christ 10 Waterman avenue, which will Episcopal church, Shrewsbury, in a Brood Street Bed Bank W« carry a full line of formally open Memorial day. the parish hall. A good sum was T.I. Rid Bub 6-MSO-J realized for the benefit of the Electrical 8upplles and Best Quality * New Prices Under the ownership-manage-, OPEN DAILY ment of Mrs. Mary Healrnen Mal- guild. Fixtures. " loy, the 'Rumson, as it was former- I The table prizes were home-made It to 4:80 F, M. BURNER - SALES & SERVICE ly known, has been open through jvhlte organdy aprons. Winners of Except Sunday! and Our prices on Cable and the winter and fall months, but a Boxes have been re- Newman Springs Rd. Bed Bank\6-8S75 special prizes were Mrs. Albert •Holidays duoed. bar has Just been Installed. Jarvle, Mrs. Bertram Durham, Tuesday and Friday Evening*, Mrs. Malloy la assisted In the Mrs. Albert Wlllgerodt, Mrs. Frank operation of the hotel by her'sons, Haviland, Mrs. Louis Fetter, Mrs. 7!80 to 9:J0 Frank and John. John Kemp, Mrs. A. W. Baker and RELIABLE ELECTRIC Mrs. Tliomas Mead. . n«r. tht Blbli,' th. Work, of Marv Baker Eddy. Dlicovertr and Lemberg's Reliable Del. & Liquors Rumson Mrs. Robert H. Dlsbrow was Fuundar of Christian Sclanc*. and Fixture & Supply Co. general chairman. and other mem- all other authorized Christian Sci- 75-77 First Avenue, Atlantic Highlands 1 ence Literature may ba read, bor- 12 WEST FBONT ST. ' The Presbyterian Ladle* aid so- bers of* the committee were Mrs. rowed or nurehatad' ciety will hold ;a birthday party Elmer Walnright, who was in The Public Is Welcome Red Bank Phone 8-1054 SOMETHING NEW Wednesday afternoon May 28, at charge of prizes; Miss Ruth Park- INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED 2:30 o'clock in Blngham hall. The er, refreshments; Mrs. Elizabeth following will represent the months Williams, tickets, and Mrs. Theo- of the year: January, Mrs. Benja- dore Nestler, cards and tables. FRESH FROZEN MEATS min Sutherland, Mrs. 3ay McGirr, Mns. Percy Radfordi Mm, Edgar For an Evening of Fun •. • Visit - v SIRLOIN STEAKS Force, Mrs. John Vcrnell, Mrs. John Divorce Case DELMONICO STEAKS Gedney, Mrs. Albert Applegate and Mrs. Thomas Warke; February, Is Continued RitQ. " SCHURY LITTLE STEAKS ' Mrs. Edwin Farrjer, Mrs. Thomas Meech and Mrs. Charlea Rice; A hearing Friday before Advls-' BONELESS ROAST LAMB . March, Mrs. Rollin Smith, and Mrs. ory Master Alexander O. Trapp at PIANO 8OLOVOX CHOPPED ROUND STEAK Charles Alias; April, Mrs. Arthur MR. AND MRS. RICHARD CROZIER Freehold In a divorce action by Pauela, Mrs. L. Marthens, Mrs. J. At the Fair Havon Methodist Mrs. Sherman Turner of Asbury Charles E. Conover, East Orange, Pound and Half-Pound Pkgs. E. W. Kuper'i May, Mrs. Chris Ber- church Sunday, Miss Lillian Edith Park was matron of honor. She against Marguerite Sims Harlng. EVERY NIGHT EXOEPT MONDAY tell and Mrs. Lewie Arnold; June Crozier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wore an aqua silk crepe dress, with Conover of North Long Branch on BEEF STEW Mrs. H. Z,. Zobel, Mrs. Will Ward and Edward Crozier of Fair Haven gold accessories, and a colonial grounds of adultery was oontlnued CUT UP TURKEYS Mrs. Louis Newhauser; July, Mrs. road, Fair Haven, became the bride style bouquet of mixed spring flow- to permit amendment of the di- Joseph Strohmenger, Mrs. Harry of Richard Crozier, son of Mr. and ers in pastel shades* vorce petition. Ho Cabaret Tax ALL U. S. INSPECTED CHOICE MEAT Zobel and Mrs. Percy White; Aug- Mre. John Crozier of Whlto Plains, Thomas Crozier of White Plains, Mr. Conover's divorce petition Your Favorite Tune * Your Favorite Cookta.ll ust, Mrs. Edgar Seaman' and lire. N. Y. A double ring ceremony was N. Y., the bridegroom's brother, charges that his wife first commit- Henri Quinche; September, Mrs.performed by the pastpr, Rev. E. was best man. The ushers were ted adultery in 1943 with Rudolph Harry Bradley, Mrs. Ralph John- H. Cloud. Sherman Turner and tho bride's John Wawra at the Conover home son and Mra. S. F. Stevens; Octo- Sprays of dogwood and lilaca brother, Wesley Crozier of Fair in Bast Orange. Mr. Conover for- Molly Pitcher Hotel ber, Mra. Edgar VonGehren, Mra. decorated tho Aurch. The main Haven. . , gave her at that time, tlie petition (The Oem of the Atlantic Coast) Benjamin Johnson, Mrs. George aisle was decorated with white rib- A reception followed at the home charges, but again in 1946, through- .:.. On (th» Shrew»lrary ReiTBank Mellish, Mrs. Otto Strohmenger, bon streamers, and each, pew was of the brlds's parents. The bride's out August and on later dates, Mrs. M*«. William RanKin and Mrs. W. marked with a nosegay bouquet of mother chose a navy blue costume „ PickJYours. „ C. Colby; November, Mra. Anna pansics,-Charles Gotschalk-waa-Ori _with_matching_.accessories.. and__a Conover, it i« alleged, lived adult- Pauels, Mrs.—A—Wldmaier,~Miss ganist, and Mrs. Thomas Fenn of corsago of pink roses. The bride- erously with" a~ Mr.TTorinan at~ Mr." Eva Bruce and Mrs. William Mor- Fair Haven sang "At Dawning" groom's mother was dressed in Harlng's home in'Deal. From a Wide rell, and December, Mrs. Darwin and "O Promise Me". • blue, and her corsage' was of pink Still to be heard in Long Branch Comings, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. The bride was given in marriage carnations. police court is a charge against Dug Fresh Selection of Thomas Warburton and Mrs. by her uncle, William J. Jensen The bride was graduated from Mrs. Conover's father, Gardiner S. Charles Geyer. Mm. Lewis Arnold of Milford. Her gown was made Rumson high school and until re- Harlng of Deal, that he twice, PERENNIALS From the Held Flattering and Mr«. Anna Fauels are In with a lace bodlco, a lace peplum, cently was' employed at the Evans threatened the life of Robert E. charge of music. The next meeting and a full skirt of mousEeline-de- laboratories. The bridegroom is Norman, Long Branch insurance I We have a large variety of these permanent Styles June 11 will be a business meeting sole, which formed a train. The employed ,by tho Telephone com- salesman, named as corespondent! additions to your garden now ready for to complete plans for We annual gown had long sleeves and a sweet- pany at White Plains. He served in the divorce action. .' sale and luncheon to be held Wed- heart neckline. The bride's veil was with the Infantry, attached to the planting ... .«% E ' nesday, June 25, at 12:30 o'clock in attached to a circlet of orange Fifth Army, in Italy and was over- FROM XOC Blngham hall. blossoms and was' fingertip length seas two and a-half years. CARELESS DRIVER Mr. and Mrs. Dewltt B. Unter- edged witri laco scallops. She car- After May 28 the couple will be Joseph Ellison of 275 Mechanic Biennials - Seeds - Shrubbery meyer of Oiprey lane, are parents ried a colonial stylo bouquet of at home at 41 Walton avenue, street was nned $5 Sunday by Re- of a daughter, Margot Gretchen, White carnations. White Plains. corder Cyrus Cronk of Shrewsbury born Wednesday of last' week ' at township on a charge of careless ; Vegetable and Flower Plants Monmouth, Memorial hospital. Mrs. driving. According to the State Po- Untermeyer ia the former Mar- to 11. Frank Dennis, Chris Jen- lice' at Shrewsbury, Ellison claimed guerite Alonza Graves, daughter of 'Railroad Nile? ecn, Ru£sel X; Tetiey, Elmer Hesse, he feel asleep at the wheel and Mrs. Alonza Graves of Graves Hill, James A. Stout, JRussell Steel, knocked down some of the hedge , AAILLBROOK Lovely chambrays and RussellylJle, Ala., and the )ate Dr, Charles Kelley and Al Solomon in front of the home of William C. Graves. This is their second child. Is Observed By represented Bay View forest. Weart of. Shrewsbury avenue, GREENHOU8E8 gihghami in a wide varie- At the meeting of the board of Shrewsbury township. Mr. Weart | education last week Charles A. Tall Cedars. Is a Rod Bank real estate and in- New Monmouth Mlddletown 8-0346 ty of styles, sizes 9-15. Wolbach, supervising principal,' re- Liberty Auxiliary surance man. ported that all but a few pupils had Plans Game Party $4.00 U^$12.99 been vaccinated for smallpox. A Red Bank Lodge Is letter will-bo gent to parents of - Tlio- Ladles' auxiliary—of Llberty- children not yet vaccinated, urging Honored At Supreme hoso' company of the Red Bank them to have it done immediately. lire department 'Will hold a game We also have a large se- Miss Katherlne Tllton, Who ha3 Forest Convention party Tuesday; June 3, at the Are been on a year's leave of absence house. Mrs.- Mary Bloom presided lection of cotton skirt" from, the teaching staff, notified Bay View forest, Tall Cedars of and introduced a new member, the board of education last week tobanon, held a "Hot Fut NIte" last Mrs. Louise Dolg, at the meeting TIMKEJ* $2.99 to $3.99 that she will resume her duties Thursday at tho Molly Pitcher ho- last week. next September. tel. Tho Royal Court and Sldonlan Attending were, Mrs. Eileen Hiff- Brig. Gen. Jerry V. Matejka of degrees were presented by Plain- ner, Mrs. Catherine Douglas, Mrs. Fort Monmouth will be 'the prin- field forest. Helen Calver, Mrs. Josephine Fi- cipal speaker at the Memorial day It was known as "Railroad Nite," garo, MrB, Rena Stoye, Mrs. Jennie exerciser at 11:15 n. m. on the bor- a large number of the candidates Sicilian, Mrs. Mary Renzo, Mrs. USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ough hall property. The services and many of the spectators boi.nc Mary Applogato, Mrs. Ada Wllman, of a buglar and firing squad from railroad men from all over the state. Mrs. Inez Calver, Mra.' Lillian Fort .Monmouth have been obtained. Decorations wore railroad trains, Mead, Mrs. Gertrude Mazza", Mrs. OIL HE \T The program is under the'direction sighs and signals in miniature. Muriel DeFazlo and Misses Flavia of the mayor and council and the A highlight of the evening was Figaro, Mary Amelohenko, Angela OIL BURNERS - AIR CONDITIONING OIL FURNACES Ruroaon Veterans association. tho presentation by District Repre- Tomaino, Chancey Montano, Lu- JEAN FROCKS clllo Manelni, Angle Vorange. The OIL BOILERS - OIL BURNING WATER HEATERS The baby conference sponsored sentative Joseph Sorplco Jto Past by the Public Health Nursing i Grand Tall Cedar Ruesel L. Tetloy guests were Mrs. Albert Bloom, 14 BROAD ST. RED BANK soclation of Rumson, Sea Bright of an award from tho Supreme for- Mrs. Joseph Fix, Mrs. Frank Wise, and Fair Haven will be hold in the est to Bay View forest for an in-Mrs. Jennie Figaro and Miss Nina. nurse's office in borough hall May crease of 79. per cent in member- Silow. , 29 from $ p. m. to I p. m. ship for 1846. Last year Mr. Tetiey Mr. and Mra. John Cadwallader was Grand Tall Cedar and Bay of Lincoln avenue are parents of a View forest had the largest per- GETS NEW SCHOOL daughter born yesterday at Mon- centage of membership gain of all Fort Monmouth Is the home of a WHY TIMKEN? mouth Memorial hospital. the forests in the United States. special service school, which will Robert Hlntclrtmnn, 5-year-old Grand Tall Cedar Frank Dennis start classes In July. Lieut. Col. . You'll be comfort and money ahead If yon eho(MP> son of Councilman and Mrs. Paul received large delegations from Stephen S. Lang, Infantry, who di- Timken Silent Automatic Oil Heating Equipment. J. Hlntelmann of Park avenue, has Richmond forest of Staten Island, rected the Army Exchange 'school J Wall-Flame design saves up to 28% on fuel returned home from Monmouth Perth Amboy forest and Platnflcld at Fort Oglothorpe, Ga.r will be hospital, where he underwent an forests. commandant. The school will teach cost. operation. Plans for the balance of the year approved purposes, dbctrlnes, 2 Long, trouble-free life. Only one moving part The annual rummage sile of St.Include a ceremonial, Ladles' night methods and operating procedures Mary's guild of St. George's Epis- with dancing and entertainment, in. order to qualify personnel as —and It In Belt-lubricating. copal church was held Tuesday and election and installation of offi- post exchange officers and recrea- 3 Hundreds of thousands of users—many In and yesterday in Ralph hall. Mrs. cers, r tional directors. John H. Smith was chairman, aid- Mr. Serpico reported on tho con- this community. ed by Mrs. William L. .Coulters, vention of the Supreme forest which Boys L

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members of the Far and Near so- Mrs. Hewitt Wharton entertained have named their infant son, Rich- Schanck, Mrs. Vernon Paulson, th« «al« of a. house at 01 Ctip«Bter Lions Sponsor Keyport ciety of the Reformed church last the Tuesday Evening bridge club ard Frederick, Jr. Mrs. Disbrow Red Bank, River street, River Plaw, owned bjr Bn»- week at her home. last week. Is the .former, Miss Marion Gobsley. Mrs. M. H. Walling, Mr«. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Scott and Mrs. Kenneth Gehlhaus. est Uhllp, to Roderick Beaoh of HO iPlans for a White Elephant sale Plans for a theater party were ' The Ladies' Aid society of the Mjs. Holmes will bo the next 'host- Begrovs drive, Arlington. At prttv Clean-Uj^Week Prospect street are parents of a at the June 10 meeting of the Bap-made at a meeting of the Good Reformed church is conducting a Plaza Houses Sold daughter born Wednesday of last ess. ent Mr. and Mrs. Beach arc resid- tist church were discussed last Government Club at the home of rummage sale this. week at the August Donzel of 132 Riverside ing In Florida, but expect to move week' at Monmouth Memorial hos- week at a meeting at.the Home of Mrs. Elmer Dolson Thursday. church house. Middletown Club pital'. ' Mrs. C. I. Young. avenue, has purchased the home of to their home in River Plaza In tho St. Joseph's. PTA sponsored a Miss Bertha Henn entertained GIVES BIRTH TO SON Phyllis M, Oberlander at 19 Waver- next few weeks. Gets Wide Backing . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpkins of A. program to beautify and .de-"Breakfast In Hollywood" program members of the' Hi Lo Bridge club Iy place. Red Bank. Mr. Donzel la Lawrence avenue, are parents of a velop the borough ivas discussed Tuesday night. . . Tuesday evening. Prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cosentlno of employed by J. H. Mount Co. in Balsa trees grow as much as 12 Civic Improvement groups In son born Monday, May 12,. at Mon- las't week by the Youth mayor and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Speakman awarded to Mrs. Gordon J. Schanck Eatontown are the parents of a son charge of sales. Walker & Tindall feet the first year and reach bast Ml. can ZOC feCrs. William Dowlen. Broadcast or Claridge p Corned C=t>!. 16-oz. c h 32c RiBR6asK57c GEORGE GRAY ON BADIO Apricotp s Ha Cream of 11-o.f 1- The government says it's "GOOD," it must be good. Photo k .„ Many local residents who had Tomato Soup can I L\* 9 their radios tuned to WABC; Fri- 66 Fruit CCocktail^k l^MMn n 38c shows how SAV-U-TRIM saves you money. 7" cut. g'jih, *V c. At Holv Y. 17c ( Loaf Cheese 1 csted %;ib-10c Eggs 0M S SSL.,,, 61c Pabsfelt An£ZJ" ^ ,»;." 23c Super Suds 32c s Vir Eggs " "'"c.r.Ma 59c Kraft Velveeta ^^ 2424c V©l ••••"s ?m\ Chateau 2'L, 85c , Asco Margarine X 34c FREE 29c SPRAYER^ Lard ":' X*d „„,. 23c All-Sweet MargarineX DOG RATIONS With I«ch Purchai. of Quart Settle of "" OAKITE L Aged Cheddar Cheese "Cllam a Million Moth-Ded 7 . 10 Months to a year old. Rich, fine sharp flavor!' ioti.o«. d r Moth Killer with Jit O. D. T. The only food Both (or 69C "c Volu> ' ^ J|ciEy©n~^mls.aMa^^e^s^:i^^ Look fo^ it— trie American Stores Company* /'insist on it! .ANOTIIKIl KINK PRODUCT OP Blu-White Flakes VADH POOD PRODUCTS CORP. Ajax Cleanser ";"• 11c Kirkman -JS& pis. 34c MINI WhIU Slug for Bugs ••»"'• 1?c You Waih • RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 22, 1947 Birthday Parties . '• ATHLETE8 FOOT ,, GERM Township P.TA. HOW TO KILL IT Fire Police Get Truck At Sea Bright IN ONE HOUR; FLOOR SANDING Has Novelty Party Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'IF NOT PLEASED, your SSe back. Ask any druggist far this STRONG Burgees Emmona of Church /street. fungicide. Tf-OL. Made with SO per- V REFINISHING •WAXING Sea Bright, celebrated her tenth cent alcohol, It PENETRATES. Haach-! "Jim" AHardicc birthday Monday afternoon with a es and kills MORE serais {aster. Today Inlaid Linoleum, Asphalt Tile Installed party. There were games and re- at M. p. Hollywood's. Matter Of Ceremonies freshments and Carol was well re- NOTICE. '.' : mentbered with gifts. Tak.•eke notice that Michael j. Arnone. WICLIAM H. MALLETT "Jim" Allardice of Tom* River Present were Terry SammOn, Jr., haa applied to Mayor and Council Elaine West, Grace and. Hazel Min- ol the Borough of Bed Bank for m' Flooring Contractor waj master of ccremoniejj at the Plenary Botall Consumption license for ."Breakfast ln^, Hollywood" party aldf, Jeffrey and Lynn Perl, Shirley premises situated «t 172.172-A Mon- 114 BROAD ST., MATAWAN, N. J. held Friday night at the Vail Dilione, Mrs. Otto Perl, Mrs. Wil- mouth street, Red Banb, N. J. Homes Community center by the liam Fowler, Mrs. Charles Dilione, Objections, If any, should be made 1m- TeL Matawan 1-00Z4 ' KiUnutw Given Mrs. Arthur West and Mrs. Harden medlatelr In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, Shrewsbury Township Parent-" Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. • I i;.ini .»iii:iiiaii.ilLIi]!• i:m iniii'iiimiimiiiamiti!innnmnTainnTi)rmmnniintiiiMiiiiiiniiHiiiuiiiiimniiuuiimmmjiniiuiimiii nnui'Uiiuuumtniii;;;iiunT Teacher association. The party was Fowler. ' ' (Staled) . ..•••• followed by dancing'. Stephen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, MICHAEL J. ARNONE. JR. '-.', Stephen Rate of South street. Sea Mrs. J. L. Ornoteln was chair- NOTICE. ' man. Mrs. Georgianna More, 64, re- Bright, was also given a party last Take notice that Chrli Wllllaraa haa ceived an orchid for being the old- Thursday for his tenth birthday. applied to the Mnyor and Council of est woman present, the orchid be- The celebrant received many gifjs. the Borough of Red Bank for a Con-; ing, sent from Hollywood by. the Attending were Patty and Gary sumption HcenBe for premises situated program originator, Tom Brenne- Phlfer, Ruth and Robert Taylor, tit 103 West Bergen place, Red Bank,! rr.en. . Martha Rate, Miss Betty Hartmah, Objections, if nny, should be made im-' Ernest Hlltbriiriner, school bus Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Taylor and mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, driveH for many years, and Miss Shown above is the new vehicle of the flro pollco patrol of Red Bank's fire department, which is Mr. and Mrs, William Phtfor. ; Clerk of the Borough of Bed Bunk. N. jL (Bl8ned) ' -'• • " Mahala, Field, teacher at the Pine/ riow housed at the Union Hose" company fire "house, having been delivered two weeks ago. - CHKIB WILLIAMS, Brook school, by popular vote of Arrival of the truck caused a celebration which drew 200 firemen from surrounding towns as well township residents, were nominated as members/of the local department. Among the visitors were Councilman. J. Albert VanSchoik, fire ' NOTICE. < ", as "Good Neighbors". MM. Ira committee chairman; Chief Gordon Wilson and Deputies Vernon Dey and Dominic Figaro. , Take notice that Chester £. Forrar 'Winter, mother of eight children, Officers of the fire police.are: James Cleary, captain; Louis Scottl, first lieutenant; Milton Earle, FORELADY has -applied to the Mayor and Council received the prize for having the of Shrewsbury Borough for a Retail DIa-,' second lieutenant; Joseph Holiday, engineer, and Fred Hellmers, assistant engineer. experienced on ladles' and trlbutlon license for premises situated largest family. The patrol truck has two large floodlights and two spotlights, with a. generator.' "Equipment not yet children's underwear. One at Broad atreet, Shrewsbury. N. J. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wardell, received includes poles, tarpaulin?, lights, coats, arctics, rope and extra wire for'lighting difficult areas. "Objections, If any. should be made who have been married 87 years, It also has a three-hose connection Delu set. . who can Instruct learners on immediately In writing to Ortrude C. won the prize for the couple being Van Vllet, clerk of Shrewsbury Borough. Hemstitch and all other sew- (Signed) . married the longest time, and Mr. CHESTER L. FORRAB. and Mrs. Edwin Gabriel, married . lne machine operations. Ex- 11 months p.go, were the youngest County Firemen Sales Being Held Hanley Elected By cellent opportunity and good NOTICE. married couple present. Taka notice that Fred ThornsTMen, On Hop Creek Farm salary. Plant In N. J. * 10 tradinK an Shadowbrook Inn, haa ar>- Prizes for the funniest hats were Hold Service Fair Haven PTA miles from this town on main Piled to the Mnyor and Council of tha given to Mrs. William Petherbridge, The estate of William H.- LaBoy- Borough of Shrewsbury for a Plenary Mrs. Margaret Bradley, Mrs. Doro- teaux, Hop Creek farms, one mile line. Box 175, Kealservlce, 110 1 Retail Consumption license for prxjmlsn situated at Broad street, Shrewsbury. thy Llndsley, Mns. Henry Gruen- J. Albert VanSchoik south of Holmdel, on Route 34, Is Officers To Be West 34th St., N. Y. City. New Jersey. . wald, Mrs. Isabellle Jursa, Mrs. being liquidated under the direc- Objection.. It any, should be mod. Kennlcson, Mrs. Gertrude Mayber- Delivers Address tion of B. G. Cdats, auctioneer. The .Installed June 10 immediately In writing to' Ortrud. C. ry and Misses Dorothy Klein and first in a series of five sales was Van Vllet, cleric of Shrewsbury Borough. Kay Mumford. ..Mrs. Gruenwald held Saturday when most of the (Signed) '. The Monmouth County Firemen's James Hanley was elected, presi- JEWELRY REPAIRING FRED THORNOREEN, won the wishing well prlie. association-held its annual service farm machinery and equipment was dent of the .Fair Haven Parent- Walchea. Clock! and Jtwelry Cleaned Shadowbrook Inn, Shrewsbury, N.' J. SHOW THAT YOU HAVE Sunday morning at Trinity Episco- dispersed. Teacher association at the annual •nd 'RnDalri at Reasonable Prices pal church, Hed Bank, Clifford Five prize herds of 200 registered meeting last week at the Willow All Work Guaranteed lor O-e Yur . NOTICE. •• • Story Hour Ends Barker of Keyport was chairman Herefords were viewed by hundreds street school! This is tho first time Take notice that MM Bafran haa NOT FOR6OTTEN in tho association's nine year his- H. ROSIN, Jeweler applied to Mayor and Council of the | JSaturdayJFor Season of the service and Rev. Robert H. of visitors.' They will be' sold at 1H Win Front St., Red Bank. N. J. BorouKh of Red Bant for a Plenary Ra. A~ndera6~h7 Jr."p"asto"r~df thei chufch7 auction July 25 and 26,; each'dajr tory that*a-manhaa:bcen presi- tall Consumption license for premleu The final children's story telling delivered the main address. * at 10 .a. m. At 3 p. m. Saturday, dent. --_ Tel. 6-0072-M. situated at 30 Maple avenue, Red Bank, Vernon A. Brown Post. No. 438 hour of the season will take place In tho absence of Mayor Charles July 26, the five farms will bo sold Other officers are Mrs. Frank Objections. If any, should be made Im- Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at R. English of Red Bank, Council- by Mr. Coats. This being the larg- Kaiser, vice president; Mrs. John medlately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn. OF THE the Eisner Memorial library on man J. VanSchoik, chairman of the est pure bred Hereford 'Sale ever Russell, secretary; Mrs. Steven Your Furs Clerk of the Bbrough of Bed Bank.' West Front street. Mrs. W. Gilbert Schultz, treasurer, and Mrs. 'Law- (Signed) UNITED STATES Red Bank fire committee, delivered held In the Eastern state, the serv- MAX SAFRAN. 's VETERANS of FOREIGN WARS Manaon, who told the stories on the adress of welcome, and Freder- ices of two outstanding specialists rence Schilling', historian. Officers Are Precipus tho opening day, January 11, will ick W. Foerster, president of the have been engaged. They arc Col. will be installed Tuesday, June 10. be the story teller on the closing "Look before you store." A NOTICE. firemen's association also spoke. Roy Hlatt of Portland, Ind., as • The r.ssociatibn will present the Take notice that H. D. KIttlnger Co . session. She will tell stories of Several selections were offered by sales manager and .pedigrees, arid movie, "Tom Sawyer", Thursday of • visit to Leon's Certified Vaults Inc., trading ns Schuitc-Unlted haa ap- Spring, and summer and there will next week at the Willow street will convince you that there's plied to the Mayor and Council of tha the Monmouth Glee club and the Col. Guy L. Pettit- of Bloomfleld, Borough of Red Bank for a Plenary B«. be poems. Boy Scout troop sounded taps. Mr. la., who will alternate with Mr. school for pupils of Fair Haven none better. schools. tail Dl.trlbution License for the Jrem- Tho story hour has been held Barker led the roll call of de- Coats on the auction stand. " ni 8 82 Br d Str t> Ked each Saturday morning at the li- censed member's. Bank N°'j °' °° " Scientific brary under the sponsorship of the At tho conclusion of the cattle Objections. If any. should be made Im. Officers of the association include sale all romsrinlnE farm machinery mediately In wrltlns to Amy E. Shlon, Hed Bank group of tho American Oliver Presley, vlco president; Rob- Evening Group LEON'S Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. Association of University Women and equipment will be sold, con- (Signed) ert VanBrunt, secretary, and Rus- sisting of tractors, trucks, automo- WHITE ST. PH. R. B. 6-2800 in co-operation with the trustees of sel L. Tetley, treasurer. Has Garden Tour H. D. KITTINGER, CO., DfO ! the Red Bank Free Public library. biles Rnd other motorized equip- H K TTmG1SR1 Swedish The largest attendance was 110, ment. All sales will tako place at The evening group of the Red L ! the smallest 24 and the average DG. American Mechanics the farms. Sale headquarters will Bank Woman's club sponsored a **.. ^WTOVPU^ Tha story hour will be resumed in opon nt the Molly Pitcher hotel garden tour yesterday, with mem- A'vP', H?1«me»-. 002 Broadway, N«w September, ! - - July 23...... bers and guests visiting several es- York New-York, Vfce President, To Initiate Class •tates in this area. Gardens visited \rU ^^r* eoa Br-ondwoyj New York. I>ast Saturday, 33 children were were those of Mrs. Henry Glbb and MOTH HOLtS "• TEARS • Now York, Treasurer. Massage present to, listen to Miss Esther The msmbera of the Monmouth M. Pplk, SO2 Broadway, New York, N«w County Association of tho Junior Bertram H. Borden" at Rumson; XN/TTCDHOL£S Bowers tell the stories. Mrs. Roger New Type Of Mrs. Albert F. Lichtenstein and •^.XfttiU, Secretary. J. Squire assisted with the children, 6.U.A.M., aro preparing to initiate FOR INVISIBLE „ Director*. • •• - - a class, of.candidatea next Wednes- Building Material. Mrs. A. V. Stoutat Middletown and- HANOWEAVJNIV- H L. Green, 902 Broadway, New Tork, ancLu)hatJ.t will Mrs. Allison Stern and Mrs. J. C. day night in tlie rooms of Onward Briltcrcto of Monmouth County —New-York*—D Itlln e- 802 B Candidates To.Be Council No. 98 of Red Bank at 17 Macllwraith at Scobeyvllle. CAU • ?V' York;^r* New5- York''' . "•* r*i"lw«y• - . # .N.". • w• a corporation manufacturing a new J. M, Nicely, Guaranty tfruit- Co., New do for you! Monmouth street. typo of building material, a water At a meeting Monday at -the R.B. York, New York. Guests At Meeting The degree team of Freedom repellant brick, has started pro- clubhouse, members of literature E. .J. .Quintal, Chase National Bank, New Council No. 116 of Glendola will duction in a factory on Tennent department gave book reviews, and Z3Z9-J York, New York. 1. Yury Valuable for Improving Circulation. '_ All county and local candidates exemplify the degrees of Virtue, Mrs. Margaret King and Mrs.: Stan- JrWi rf'Assern, 70 Pine street, New York,; of the Democratic party will be road in Morganville. New York.. Liberty and Patriotism unddr the Jlosa Azarello and his partner, ley A. Gilbert, gave reports of "the J. G. Rolrh, 268 West Broadway, N«w 2. Positive Aid for "Soothing Nerves. I guests at a meeting of the Wom- leadership of State Council Inside state federation convention at At- York, New York.' an's Democratic clu1) of Monmouth Julius Sr.vathy of Red Bank, have R. L. Morris, 25 Broad street, New York .3. Seduces Overweight. Sontlncl Otto S. Comb3 and Dis- Investigated this kind of housing lantic City. New York. ! ' county Wednesday night of noxt trict State Councilor Harry Bishop. The final meeting and installa- week at the Red-Bank Woman's material which is being used suc- •4. By Special Manipulation, We Are Able .to Several of the state council olil- cessfully throughout the West. It tion of officers will be Monday, IN cftANCERY OF NEW JERSEY club/ . ,..-j,..- cqrs aro expected to r.ttend and June 2, at the'clubhouse. 160/1S8 Build Up Underweights. has been paBsed by tho Federal TO: CATHERINE S. HOLLO WELL. Club officers In charge are Mrs. delegates from a number of the Housing commission as America's Adelino Barton, Asbury Parlt, pres- By virtue of nn order of tha Court. "AC0UIRE HAPPINESS WITH GOOD HEALTH" councils in the county will bring most modern masonry. ' of Chancery of tho Stole of New Jcrler ident; Mrs. Mary Maloney, Avon, their candidates for induction into Tho blocks come in square and made on the 16th dny of April, 1947, and Mrs. Mary Wermert, Middle- MONEY LOANED in a cause wherejn HAROLD CHRISTO- FOR APPOINTMENT GALL the order. oblong shape and when cemented PHER HOLLOWELL Is petitioner and town, vice presidents; Mra. Helen The Stato Council of New Jersey lock Into each other. It can be had on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, you are defen'dnnt, you are hereby re- Applegate, Aobury Park, treasurer; Junior Order of United American in many colors. Besides being (Jameras, Binoculars, elc quired to answer the petition of petit-' Ucinud and banded by Stale ol N J. loner on or before the 17th day of Jun« Mrs. Helen Bernoco, Asbury Park, Mechanics is composed of councils waterproof, It is fireproof and tor- next, nnd in default thereof, auch deV financial secretary, and Mrs. Rita in ovory county in the stato and has mlto proof. No studdings, sheath- WE PAY CASH FOB OLD GOLD and SII.VEB, -creo will be rendered against you aa tha Red Bank 6-1515 H. Douglas, Red Bank, recording been in existence over 75 years as Chancellor shall think equitable and ing, or siding or building paper are just. secretary. a patriotic, fraternal and beneficial noccsaary in construction of a MISS AIARY W.-LAWSON, Graduate Masseuse organization. F•"oad'vvay Loan Co.. The object of said suit: is to obtain building. 208 Broadway " • l/ong Branch a decree of divorce between said pe*. It pays to advertise in The Register Onward council, which will act as Mr. Azarello was formerly em- titloner nnd you. host for the evening, recently cele- ployed by the Marlboro tool and ROBERTS, PILLSBtTRY, CAR. brated its 56th anniversary. Roofing' Siding - - Window insulation TON 4 SORENSON, dye works. Solicitors of Petitioner, ' OLSON Atlantic Hlghlnnds, N. j. Beverage Firm Opens Middletown Village ROCK WOOL HOME IN8ULATION Dated: April 21, 1047. Installed by Olson Company's 'Trained Mechanics Notice of Settlement ol Account, Two-County Branch Clean-up Week is scheduled for Estata of Elenzar Parmly, deceased. Juno 9. Estimates Without Obligation ' Notice is hereby given that the accounts Announcement has been made by of the subscriber, substituted trustee, of Christ church auxiliary will meet UV. W. KENNEDY: Local Representative the estnte of said deceased, will ba Alfred Y. Morgan, president of John next Monday afternoon at the res- VOGELS Morgan, manufacturers of carbon- ——— Phone: Red Bank 6-1433 audited nnd stnted by the Surrogate of idence of Mrs. Wylle G. Fate. tbo County of Monmouth and reported ated beverages, Brooklyn, that the Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Tatum re- for settlement to the Orphans' Court of RED BANK company has opened a new ware- «ald County, on Thursday, the Third house to serve the Jersey shore. turned from their camp in Maine any of July, A. D., 1947, at 10:00 Located on route. 35, near Eaton- last week. o clock a. m., nt which time,, application Representing the Needlework will Ve~ made for the allowance of com* town, this additional branch will THE ANYSTREAM SHOWER HEAD missions nnd counsel fees. > serve all of Monmouth and Ocean gu!3d at the annual meeting In Dated: Mny 14th, A, D.. 194T. SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE coGnEies with a complete line of Philadelphia last week were Mrs. GEORGE PARMLY, E»st Ornnge, New Jersey. carbonated beverages manufactured W. Geatty, Mrs. Frances Grosslng- 1 by Hhis well known, concern. er, Mrs. Johrt M. West and Mrs. Substituted Trustee. Walter H. Merrltt, Frank Donahue, who ha» been Doris Hay. 30 West 44th Street, . CONTINUES! with the house of Morgan for 17 Edward H. Bennett returned Regulate the Anyjtream Shower Head to conform to your New York City (18), N. Y. years, will bo in full charge of this from England yesterday. He was Proctor. new distribution center. Ho was away six months. mood . .. and revel In a luxurious, free-flowing spray that Monmouth County Surrogate'a Court. born and educated In Long Branch Mrs. E. W. Swaokhamer, Sr,, re- - never up. An adjustable ball-swivel joint with concealed Order to Show Cause. » WFRENOT KEEPING PRICES DOWN — WE'RE FORCING THEM and spent two years In the Pacific turned after a three weeks' vaca-- In the matter of tha application of with the United States navy as a volume control is available at $2.00 additional. Speakman Anna Squlllarl, who has been absent tion In Ashland, Ky. from the Stnte of New Jersey more than eeabee, Mr. Donahue has a wide Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gault ar- Company, Wilmirfgton 99, Delaware. , seven years and is presumed to ba de- acquaintance In. the Jersey ahore rived yesterday from Detroit, Mich., ceased. HERE^RE A FEW EXAMPLES: NOW territory and Is well qualified to where she had been visiting. Upon rending and filing the Petition represent his company In this new of Victor Squillarl from which it np- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hance, Sr., A TURN OF THE LEVER GIVES YOU"... peari that Anna Squlllarl has absented .00 assignment. spent Sunday. aT Haddonfleld with herself from.the State of New Jersey, and from the place of her last known Spring and Summer. Tho Morgan organization, found- their sort and daughter-in-law, Mr. residence for a period of more than 65 BAGS ed In 1867, Is celebrating Its 90th and Mrs. Irving Hance, Sr. Wood" iprsy seven successive years, to wit! since the) Were 2.98 - 7.98. and anniversary this y*ar. for no-ip/oifi month of October, ntneteeen hundred Mr, and Mrs. Frank Welnhelmer nnd thirty-nine; and the said petitioner 99 attended the achool dance at Rum- r/iiM. has not heard from her or of her since. son high achool Friday night. IT IS, on this 23rd day of April, nine- 1 jr. O.TJXMTTO teen hundred and forty-aeven, OR* Mr*. Mary Weinhelmer It visit- DEUED that all persons having any In- NOW ing relatives at Brooklyn. terest In the estate of Anna Squlllarl, Meet At Glendola do show cause before me, the Surrogate Freedom Council No. 116 of Glen- of the County ot Monmouth, at ray of* Prints, Crepes, Sheers, Noveltres. .49 Navesink flee In the Court House, Freehold, New 1 dola will entertain tho members of Jersey, on the 10th day of'June, 1947, Were 2.98 * 3.98. the Monmouth County Association Mrs. Charles P. Johnson and at ten o'clock In • tho forenoon, why tha ZOO BLOUSES mnd of the Junior O.U.A.M., at their Mrs. Hans W. Huber spent the said Anna Squlllarl should not be dt» clnred to bo deceased,' In accordance monthly meeting tomorrow oven- -week-end at Poughkeepsle, N. .Y., with the Statute in such caia mad* and .99 Ing. where they attended the Vassar provided. 1 State Inside Sentinel Otto Q. collego alumnae week-ends that It Is further ORDERED that a copy Combs a» county councilor will pre- will, during May, ..bring back all of this order be published In the "Red Bank Register,", for a period ot four side and it is expected that several classes' to the oampus. More than successive weeks, beginning with tha li* NOW of-the state council officers will at- 700 alumnae returned, all members sue of Thursday, Mny 1, 1047. prior to (We're discontinuing this dept,^' tend and roport on th« progress of of classes from 1000 to 1042, the return date herein/ and a copy ol the said order to show cauce be mailed 150 pr Wer's 3.98 - 6.60. so the order throughout the state. Garden club members visited to the laid Anna SaullUrl.^at her last The Monmouth county associa- Mra. William Raoul'a garden Mon- known .address.- tion Is composed of members from day and saw an attractive display DORMAN McFADDIN. all councils in the county and Is of white wisteria. The Junior gar.- . Surrogate of the County of NOW' organized aa a clearing house be- den club is working Saturday Im- Monmouth. Magic Form, Sheers, Nylon and tween the councils and the state proving the library grounds. Monmouth County Surrogate** Offica. council and give what help they Mrs, Howard DeVosty enter- In tho mntter of the estate of John Satin. Wore 1.69 - 1.98. can to the councils. II. Hylln, deceased. Notice to creditor! 400 BRA'S 59' tained /at a card party Tuesday in to present claims ngrnlnst astnte. All members of the Junior O.U.- honor'lof/ her guest, Mrs. Stanloy . Pursunnt to ,the order of Dorrnan Mo* A.M., are invited to attend. Holt of/Yonkero, N. Y. Fadilln, Surrogate of the County of ALSO MANY OTHER AMAZING VALUES TOO NUMEROUS TO Monmouth, mtuln on the seventeenth A hooked rug will be disposed day of Mny, 1017, on the application ol M. B. Diggins Heads of on tho c6-c?poratlvo plan tomor- Jnmos I'. Hyllml, one of tha E»«outors, of tho patato of John il. Hylln, deceased, row at 3 p. m. In the library. notice Is horohy given to'tho creditor! SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS. County School Group Mrs, Nolecm Maxson of Locust la; of snld ilccensod ta exhibit'to the/Bub* entertaining hor daughte^-lnjaw, scrlber, nno of tho Executors, as afore- The Monmouth County School snld, their elcuta and demands, ngnlnst Mrs. Florence Maxson, nn-l two the jnld ostnti!, under onth. within •la- -.'':• AH. Sales/ina]—No Refunds — No Exchanges Board* association at the annual children of New yk months from (ho dnte1 nf• the nforasald dinner mooting laot week at the order, or (hoy will be forever barred ol Qarflcld Grant hotel, Long Branch, their notions therefore ngnlnst the said olo'ctod Myron B. Dlggln of Mata- RdOKUSSS DBIVING ' subscriber. ^ • • • wnn prostdont; Rosn E, King, Little Arthur Schultz of Yo Cottago inn .•_V-!**"*' • ^"iliolj, N. J., Mny WWA%.VlM;WB»WKBntt;)flWMWWA%7VlM';W»WKtt:'T»flWM; JVtj^oyfi9Et:*P4.8to^on^i , Now Brunswick wore found guilty B. .Harpor, county superintendent ~f"4kv>M 25 .Hoyrnrd Tine*, o[,echooln, socrotary-troa.*uror, Mr, of reckless driving' lost wook when * ' Hrooklyn, N. V. • l'i Dlgttln succeeds Walter Fox of arraigned before Rdcbrdor Stanloy Messrs. AVIlo *'WI«e, , V Brndloy Beach. Stllwoll of Holmdol township. Mr. PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES K«d Bank. N. .T, . • Tlioro aro 48 school'boards in the SchulU was fined $10 and coats Proetors. RED BANK association, with n total membar- nnd. Mr. Lolnor wna flnctl 57.B0 nnd 129 W. Front St.. Red Bank 6-3333 Red Bonk 0-20BO. We deliver Advert jhlp of •mar* than 500. cuts. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 Page Nine — GET OUR — Keansburg Memorial Service* .*v HaveYdir HIGH CASH PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quacken- j Plans for Memorial day services POST AND RAIL FENCING ITC H • ALL MODELS bu«H of Randall place are parents at the honor roll on Tinton Falls SOLD AND EIIECTED •'Ever vlilfod the vault* you of a daughter, born Saturday at school grounds were formulated .Don't Suffer Another Hlnutfl •ALL MAKES Monmouth Memorial hospital. Monday night by the executive [ Split chestnut rails with Are you tormented with' Itching of •C- store yaw (wrmenti lnT It's committee of Earlo Legion post in j locust or chestnut posts. 7.em:i psoriasis, rabbet, athteUi foot, • ANY YEAR Mr. and Mrs. William Yawger of sunburn, eruption?., , rectal Itching, Second avenue are parents of a the Tinton Falls flre house! rou-h hand* or f.iefl or other ilcln ' a good Idea. Do so—then vttlt % Drive ID or Pbont ALSO troubles? Var quick relief and good daughter born last Thursday at Post Commander Irving S. Har- rc^ulu usn Victory Ointment. Dcvel* Ueoa'M. We invite comparison. PACKARD—RED BANK Monmouth Memorial hospital. rison will start the services at 11 PADDOCK FENCING r.r.0,1 for the boy* in the services, now Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gorman of a. m., and will introduce the speak- ofTore.l to the folk* back home. Whllr. Kelly Building er. There will be a firing squad and Kreaselesa antiBcptlc, cooling, pain r«- Bay avenue, East Keansburg, are Harry E. Newman, Jr. iicviiitf, vnnhhlnif. Doen not Irritat*. LEON'S Harding Bond at Broad St parents of a daughter born Friday "taps" will be sounded for the de- -Sar,. for children and First Aid Montr at Monmouth Memorial hospital. . parted comrades. A wreath will be j & CO., LTD. back KUJtrantcc. A war davelopmtflt It B. 6-0428 not a aiibatitute, Get VICtQRY QINT- WHITE ST. PH. B. B. 0-2800 Mr." and Mrs. Walter Money of placed at the honor, roll by the I Phone 3342 New Egypt Mfc.N I—the finest. Jara or tub«s. 10 Orchard street, are the parents post and cut flowers will be placed | or 5H2 Sold in nf.,i Bank by Llgjwlt, Wh«Un, of a Bon, born Saturday, May 10. | on the grave markers by the auxil- ^ tin •Ray or your hometown Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiss of iary. 20 Highland avenue are the par- I All members of the post and aux- FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES ents of a son, born Thursday, May iliary will be present and - Com- 8, at Hazard hospital, Long Branch. mander Harrison oaks that all vet- Court St. Ann, No. 862, Catholic erans and their families attend, SEEDS • PEAT MOSS - FERTILIZERS Daughters of America, held-lU and as many. residents o£ Shrews- May social meeting Tuesday. bury township as possible. The local auxiliary of the Manr mouth County Organization for So- n cial Service held its 'annual meet- Oceanport ;;.: PEACH BASKETS ing Monday evening at the health center In the municipal building. Mr. and Mrs. Manely Clifford and Miss Wlnona Darrah, R. N. direc- | daughter Barbara of New Bruns- NOT BOOKINQ ORDERS FOR CARS tor of health and welfare, was the wick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WILLETT Thomas E. Davison Sunday. ARRIVINQ JUNE 1ST AND JULY 1ST guest speaker. William Rellly of Bridge-waters Members of the eighth .grade Mr... and Mrs. William Willett of in 1888. He was married to the Is a surgical patient at Monmouth class of the public school are tak-Port Monmouth celebrated their former Mies Lucy Covert of Port .Memorial hospital.' V ing a .trip to Philadelphia, Pa., Wed- golden wedding anniversary recent- Monmouth at the New Monmouth . Mrs. Charles Walling ia chairman neBday, May 28, where they will ly. They' held open house all day Baptist church May 9, 1897, by Rov. of a rummage sale, sponsored by visit many historic spots. Some are and many relatives and friends William Wilson. The marriage was the Women's Society For Christian B. D. WOLCOTT'S SONS the Franklin institute, Independ- called. A buffet supperiwas served blessed by four children, Mrs. Rus- Service- of the Methodist church. ence hall and Betsy Ross's house. at night for about 30 relatives and sell Poling, and Everett, Wilbur Mrs. Perley Riddle and Mrs. Ed- MEXICAN EATONTOWN, NEW JER8EY This trip was planned by the pupils friends. They received many gifts, and Norman Willett. Mr. Willett ward M. Berry; Sr,, will assist. The of the class. including a purse of silver. retired several.years ago as forry sale will be conducted in a garage HUARACHES PHONE 3-0054 Boy Scout troops 61, 87 and 105 Mr. Willett was born in Newboat captain for the Jersey Central on Katie street, Bed Bank, oppo- will attend a camporec May 23, 24 York, and came to Port Monmouth railroad. site Union Hose company, on June and 25 at Long Branch. 7. Anyone desiring to contribute

• / • v • • • .. -— On May 29 and 30, the Parent- of the councils in Monw.outh coun- articles of clothing may .place their Teacher association of the public ty at Old Tennent church. "Jttle Silver contributions at any time In the school will hold a bazar at the vestibule of the church hall. Frances place school. They will Troops 7, 38 and .43 will take part •a in the district three rally for Girl Members of the graduating class Mrs. Fred Schiller visited rela- have booths for needle work, food, Scouts at the Cheesequake State are, visiting Rod Bank junior high tives and friends &t Newark Jast ' . . ROSES " white elephant prizes and novelties. Park Saturday from 10 a. m. to 4 school today" and observing how week. ' * There will also be a grab bag. All Mrs. Ella Africano attended the are invited to attend p. m. Soda and ice cream will be the classes are conducted. Thomas furnished by the Northern Mon- Harper, county school superinten- graduation of her. niece, Doloros An automatic electric toaster, dis- mouth council of Girl Scouts. dent, will be the speaker at the Paduaho, from St. Francis hospital, Sf Always Beautiful posed of on the cooperative plan by Scouts,wili take a nosebag lunch. graduating: exorcises Wednesday N. Y.. Monday. the West Keansburg First Aid ' Those In charge of the local li- night, June 4, In the auditorium. Mrs.. Harry Guetzlaff and chil- raff squad, has been awarded to Mrs. brary have made a special request The baccalaureate service will bo dren, Mickie and David, of Mll- Bert Andrews, of Bergendeld. that all books be returned as soon held Sunday morning, Juno 1, in i waukeo are vteiting Mrs. Guetzlaff's Several members of the Ladies' 03 possible. The library in the Embury Methodist church. j parents, Mr;, and Mrs. Harry Stry- ** Special, This Week auxiliary of the American Legion municipal building is open Monday The flowers In the chancel of the j kef. were New York visitors last week nights from 7 until 9 and Wednes- I A surprise birthday luncheon was HENS t^BOYS SAVE! Girls'LEATHER and enjoyed dinner and a show at/ day afternoons from 2:30 until 4:30. Methodist "Clllir'ch Mother's Day given recently by the "Crumbs" in the Latin Quartet-. were In memory of Mrs. Walker honor of Mrs. Virginia Horlcan of SNEAKS SPORT OXFORDS Hughes, given by her daughters, 2.50 per dozen The fire department has com- Deal. Attending were Mrs. Herbert at a price pleted work on the firemen's park. Legion To Decorate Mrs. Carolyn Bucklin and MrsNorth. , Mrs. Favla Wiggett, Mrs. A new flag pole was erected and Mattio Johnson, and Mrs.' Gladys Africano, Mrs. John V. Hauser, that scrapes McNally, given by Mrs. Emery, the grounds have been put in first Graves Next. Sunday Mrs. / Randolph Stromberg, Mrs. bottom class order. her daughter and her sons,| Lloyd Jamea Finn, Judy Hauser, Joy A meeting of the'First Aid squad Robert A. MacKellar, chairman and Robert- McNally. Africano, Ronald North and Billy I was held Monday at the Oak street of the gravps decoration committee Pupils of. Group II will visit to- Finn. i fire house. of Shrewsbury post, American Le- morrow the Museum of Modern Art Mrs. Isabel Taylor spent Tuesday A meeting of the Star of Bayslde Eion, announced last weok that he and" the 'Central Pnrk zoo, NeIw with friends at Hackensack. Mrs" council No. 106, Daughters of Amer- and his committee would decorate York city. I Taylor will leave on Juno 6, ac-' ica, will be held tomorrow night at graveja of deceased war veterans Mr. and Mrs. Leon Enstmond of j companied by her small oon, Lewis Sunday. Church street, arc the pnrenU of a the West Keansburg fire, house. 1j Taylor, Jr., to join her husband, The guards will hold a meeting af- .Mr. MacKollar said flags hod daughter born last Thursday in Capt. Lewis Taylor, nt Frankfort, Little Silver Red Bank 4-1832 ter the regular session. .Refresh- 'been received from the county Lc- Monmouth Memorial hosiptal."".". I Ga." ' ments will bo served. Memorial day ' glon and that visits would be made Capt. and Mrs. Richard Coacl of I Mrs. Thomas E. Davison presldod services will be held Sunday by allto all local cemeteries. . Little Silver Point road'arc par- at a business meeting of the Ladies' ents of a daughter, born Saturday auxiliary of Hook & Ladder com- at-Hlv£isdew hospital... ~ pany._at_thc_flrc—house,- Tueaday_ 85. Broad 8t.,Jted_Banlt- evening. Plans are being made for HOSPITAI, PATIENT the,, company's annual fair from August 21 to September 2. Mrs. Mrs. Robert VanSchoick of At-Raymond Schulthrope, Mrs. Sarah lantic HlKlilands, formerly of RedRynn and-Mrs.-Randolph Strom- Bank and Shrewsbury,' is a surgi- berg were appointed a committee ifPayf To Advert' se in The Registei cal patient at Fitkln hospital. to meet with the firemen. Greatest Values In Groceries You Ever Saw At 1896 HINTELMANN'S 1947 51st ANNIVERSARY SALE REDUCTIONS May 23rd to May 29th A CHANCE FOR YOU May 23rd to May 29th and FRUITS & JUICES TO SAVE MONEY CANNED FOODS, ETC. S. S. Pierce Tomato Juice We are offering at marvelous reductions 1S-OZ. till hosts of artioles in all departments S. S. Pierce Tomatoes REASONS 3 for 40o throughout this store. Many other bar- #3 tin 8. S. Pierce Tomato Juice gains not advertised will be found in all 3 for 68c 46-oz, tin departments. 8. S. Pierce Tomatoes 3 for 88c #2!i tin 8. S. Pierce Grapefruit Juice 3 for HRf! — i?Ci lUL UMICCUAI fl ITCMC — 3 for 32o nUUotnULU UhlVIb S, S. Pierce Corn S. S. Pierce Orange Juice Crcnm Style, #2 tin #2 tin DAZZLE 3 for 62c • 3 for 32o lj-(fal. hotUc O f°r / «/ 8. 8. Pierce Sweet Peas 8. 8. Pierce Orange and I-atcst Wrinkle, #2 tin Grapefruit Juice OXYDOL 3 for 73c jtZ tin 3 for 32o large pkg, Q for jj QJ S. S. Pierce Tomato Catsup 8. 8. Pierce Fruit Cocktail DUZ 14-oz.. hottlo THESE THREE ITEMS HAVE BEEN REDUCED #2)4 tin 3 for 67o 3 for $1.19 larffo pkg. A tor JjQ S. S. Pierce Cream FOR THE FOLLOWING THREE REASONS 8. S. Pierce Bartlett Pears .Vichyssolse Soup Halves, #Z% tin DREFT 13-oz. tin c 1. We'y® got too many! 3 for $1.33 O ft/f 3 for 68c 8. 8. Pierce Green Gage 8. S. Pierce Tomato Soup 2. We like to give good values! Plums SPIC & SPAN 10!5-oz. tin . #2'/i tin 3 for 28o 3. Lower prices pay off in sales! ' 3 for 88o 10-oz. pkE. A 'or Jljj 8, 8. Pierce Kadota Figs Royal Scarlet Peanut Butter IVORY SOAP l-lb. jar Whole Klpe, #VA tin 3.for 98c LONG SLEEVED SPORT SHIRTS ...... 3.95 3 for $1.25 O nn° med. cake A tor «J/y Royal Scarlet Sweet Relish A nationoMy advertised brand with retail, values up to 6.50 Louis 8herry 8trawberry IVORY SOAP Preserve 1 pi. jar l-lb. Jar large cake .g) for f)|J 3 for 98c 3 for $1.85 /loyal Scarlet Coffoe Parson's Household Ammonia " l-lti. tin ( LIGHTWEIGHT ROBES 3.95 Louis Sherry Raspberry AH new stock ... values to 7.95 Preserve qt. bottle Q for ^J^J 3 for 51.45 \ l-lb. Jar Royal Scarlet Ric 3 for $1.65 MARCAL HANKIES l-lt.. pU . c K Louis 8herry Peach Preserve • •• • o ) ocr • • 3 for 49o TWO TONE LEISURE JACKETS.. ... 7.95 l-lft. Jnr 60 Two'Ply Sheets fj u' V V 3 for .880 Crlsoo Values up to 22.50 in sizes small, medium and large Ask About Our Specials in Meats, 1-m. jar 48o Louis 8herry Qooseberry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on Crlsco ; •. • ,'•••. ' • •* treservo : l-lb. Jar FRIDAY, MAY 23rd 3-tb. Jar $1.37 • SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. ' 3 for O8o —: and — * SATURDAY, MAY 24t]» j . i. . . **> Entire Week May 23rd to 29th >•« IHC "* •' """ 181 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH THE RUMSON MARKET Choice Meats • Fine Groceries • Wines & Liquors • Fruits & Vegetables Free Delivery ' Rumson 1-0366-0367 : ,: Pace Ten RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 New Jersey"* lost taxes.' Taxes are Frank Mazza Wins Know Your Government plenty high .enough without paying Larry DeVito Pitches 'istol Contest Aids Poppy Drive the other fellow's share. ' Greens All SumfSer Red Bank Patrolman Frank Maz- STRICTLY ACCIDENTAL MABKBT BASKET TBAGEDY a Health "Mutt" ;a won top honors recently in a THE WHITE MOUSE How much faith . can a 'voter Commodity .prices must come, 1-Hitter At Lakewood }olico pistol shooting contest by .place la a political party platform? down or the nation will be in the icoring 296 out of a possible 300. Last'June, when politicians were grip of disastrous inflation. Thus 'olieemen from Asbury Park, Brad- t-.r-v "'. I" seeking favor of the voter, the two spoke President Truman to the ey Beach, Neptune, Allenhurst and major political parties met in con- people. It sounded good. Yet one Caseys Pound Out 8-0 Victory Spring Lake were in the competl- vention in Trenton. Each adopted of the main causes of current in- ion, • which saw Captain Charles lengthy platforms'- assuring the .flationary. prices, especially of food Irickson of Red Bank take second voters, among other things, that products, is the policy of the nat- To Score Second Win Over Piners onors with 294 out of a possible they had nothing to fear from their ional government itself. • particular candidates Insofar as' Uy dear Commander' . . ' . • Mr; Truman would know about Larry DeVito, Red Bank Cath- The contest was held at the Nep- new taxes were concerned. that, _ in his proposed budget for olic high school's pitching star, .uno pistol range and the pourse " . ... we reaffirm, as always, our,;the fiscal year beginning July 1, barely missed entering the school- vas 25 yards. Sgt. Harry McGarvey ' The VTV sale of Buddy E«ppie> Is • «ortny strenuous objection to the impost-' Bowling reminder that the welfare of veterans and their families tion of a sales' tax or income tax he requests huge appropriations to boy hall of fame yesterday at Lakc- >f tho Bradley Beach force an- Is of continuing Importance.. . :> . . • . support the market price of foods. r.'ood,- when the Piners' first base- .ounced that plans are being form- on the people of this state," stoutly HIB'budget proposes that the gov- man, Hurcs, successfully beat put BAYSHORE BOWLING LEAGUE ilatcd to reorganize the Shore Pis- asserted the Democratic party's ernment buy $175,000,000 worth of 'a bunt, which went as the only (FINAL STANDINGS) lc\ Police league. Patrolman Maz- Supported by this annual poppy sale, t.he ' platform. A bit more slyly,, but VFW National Home it Eaten Rapids, Michigan l.« per- just as emphatically, the Republi- eggs to maintain high prices. The hit of the day as the Caseys J. U: Mount 4 Co. -... 68 sa did not win an award but if the government would lose an esti- pounded out an 8 to 0 victory. Urcntwood Inn 82 league is reorganized he has a forming a splendid «ork In behalf of the orphaned can Platform renewed "our pledge mated $43,000,000 on this transac- Mlchuel'n Bar 02 :hance of winning medals along children, of veterans. - , / . • to protect the people of New Jer- tion. ' . • The Lakewood, nine apparently Johnny's Landing 51 sey against state sales and > Income is* to DeVito's Hieing. In their two Middlctowners 60 vith top honors. Let^g Wke potatoes. 2*e*t year meetings this year, ho has held the Leonardo-Field--club - .^.- 1"» ..rL-_:J.^ _.ThejreariK>_nf_a Buddy Poprw »,hl(t.ye»r_..t|i| .taxes." !: ..... !.:.— INDIVIDUAL AVEKAC3ES 'Come April, the Legislative ses- the government .would" lose' an esti- Piners scoreless and has given up in excellent way to express approval and part.icj petion. mated $28,000,000 on potato pur- but. the one scratch hit in a 13- AVE HG sion and the test of the political Tomain 185.11 233 01.') Duncan Pitches parties' "no new tax pledges" .... A chases to hold the market price . inning stretch. 184.00 23G 628 Very sincerely yo firm. Last year, the potato price- 181.23 231 010 bill' before the Legislature would Besides being handy with the Jlorrla".:'."" 178.74 249 - M'O permit sea shore municipalities.to upport policy caused the govern- stick, Lorry's mates offered tight Woodward 175.50 213 615 Red Bank To Win ment a loss of $80,000,000. Millions 175.24 levy local sales tsBtes—the (fore- support, playing errorless ball. The Do\yne.i aiH 51113 runner of sales taxes throughout of dollars worth of potatoes rotted one hit was down the first base D'llionc 174.77 247 or were fed to cattle while house- Vitola 174.40 210 _ Over Long Branch the state . " . Leaders turn on the line. Joe Madure went m to field . . 224 590 pressure in the legislative cham- wives were compelled to pay the the ball, but Nathan Hesslc'in; sub- Romeo .:.. 174.35 21.-, Althony 171.11 573 bers and the party pledges are for- high" market price for spuds. stitute second sucker, failed to 213 r.ofl ,D:Roan .„ ,...v, / 170.1 What is this but inflation pro- 169.70 211 573 3-Run Explosion gotten—along with the voters ... cover first. The lapse was prompt- Mntuln 168.65 245 moted by-government? ly corrected, however, for Lake- Brh: :..... SO 2 Republicans and Democrats alike— One Plantpf New Zealand Spinach Monnhan 167.90' 5!13 In Fifth Inning 32 in the House of Assembly and ' Also under the Truman budgeted wood's future attempts to lay down Qunckenbusri 166.12 206 551 food-price support for next year, Will Till a Bushel Basket. 165.6 245 (i.",7 12 In ths State Ssnate—join hands bunts were converted into easy Bmno 209 the government would lose over outs through classy fielding by D-vonshjru 163.14 sin Brings Buc Victory in a coalition to enact the local Green, leaf vegetables are among N ::" 163:3 224 Commander-in-chief, sales tax bill. $10,000,000 oh Its purchases of CarHinc 56S the basic 'foods, which everyone Nappy Lucia and Carbone. Lucia 162.42.43 22r. 53S Veterans of Foreign Wars'of the tinUM s»-*-« chickens, J0;OOO,OOO on turkeys, $8,- is new at the hot corner, replac- Red Bank high school had a Saya the New Jersey. Taxpayers should eat regularly to insure : Domchlco 162.25 '224 602 Defense.'Building, ' 000,000 on sweet potatoes and Mbyer 169.27 214 548 |arge fifth .inning Tuesday, in which Association: The vote on the sales adequate nutrition. While men ing Lcs Carbone, who is out for the Henry 158.49 200 1026 17th Street, N. !»., $10,000,000 on peanuts. have eaten "greens" for centuries, season with a wrenched back. Car- Schellack 53S they scored three runs to break a tax bill in the State Legislature in- 158.37 230 (101 2 to 2 deadlock with Long Branch's Washington, D. 0. The total loss on government scientific knowledge of their great bone was the'Green and Gold's Foulks 151.38 217 n35 dicates that any similarity between food value is relatively recent, and leading batter. Ilollowell 143.11 . 202 511 baseball»,nine and win. Insertion a political party's platform promise food purchases next year would LESS THAN % GAMES of OuMlelder Albie Duncan on the amount to over $160,000,000. Infla- its discovorr astonished the scien- DeVito had the LaUo'.vood' club Lsroy Gibson of - West strest, mander in connection with poppy and legislative performance is tists. ;*»Jg$8M \ • . . - Schneider 180.17 216 6or> mound proved fruitful for the fast- chairman of the VFW peppy sale in day. • strictly accidental. Those stalwart tion would be further Inflated with completely bottled. He struck out Grubcr 179.27 ,225 613 ball artist ended with a three-hit Mr. • Gibson, who is. senior vice legislators who stood nrm and vot- taxpayers' dollars. And those dol- While}.. lnoiIi.sjMio buy their eight while walking four, but only Stclnhaidt JTl.liO 216 578 Red Bank, which will be held here lars, are not peanuts. f "greens'* in markets must rely AJnlr ...;... 162.41 222 597 performance, marred only by four tomorrow and Saturday, this week commander of Vernon A. Brown ed against enactment of the lbcal chiefly, on spinach, which is easily' one ball was driven past the in- Arnnne J 159.9 195 .122 errors by his mates. post, has urged Red Bankers to sales tax bill in the State Legis- The New Jersey Taxpayers As- field and that was. a short fly to !i 4 4 received the above cc.py of the let- grown and harvested, the home: McNce _ 157.37 201 Duncan was a candidate for slab remember that all proceeds g;o to. lature deserve tho highest praise sociation declares. "The high cost center in the final out. Shelly 150.1 204 r, i ;i ter President Harry S. • Truman gardener-will find Swiss chard, New; Sciorllnl 155.8 1X5 530 work in prc-scason workouts but aid disabled veterans In hospitals and full support of the voters.' Un- of living is manufactured right In Zealand spinach, and kale to be his Ccller-started on the mound for Davis '. "i.:... 154.48 227 r. 7 the pitching staff of Stevens-Mo- mailed tho VFW national com- throughout the country. fortunately, there were not enough Washington. The price support most reliable sources of green leaf, the home club, but was replaced Ellis : 15S.55 202 534 of them in the State Legislature law should be repealed." by Lambert in the third, after the Welly 153.35 18B 513 reau-Rogers looked good enough to dishes. Spinach provides a harvest, Johnson 153.10 205 540 keep Duncan In the fly-chasing to protect the sanctity of the plat- Government should stop kicking only during cool weather, but chard visitors had collected three runs 451 TlEl,o 131.2 167 spot and utilize his effective bat- form pledges of their parties. that market basket "around. - and New Zealand spinach can be via Jack Maloney's double which Cummin 147,8' 162 472 600 ting eye. ' Here is a lesson for the over- cut daily all symmer'long, and will cleaned the bases. Kellenyi had Ilrloy 141.9 175 Vitamin C Six Ways^-All Grapefruit constantly produce'rpew, tender; gotten on through an erjor, DeVito . HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME Ralph Vlslccw.Ich hulled for Long burdened taxpayer to remember at MorrU 249 ranch. He went along well enough election time—which In not far leaves for harvesting,' .. walked and Drury singled. Lam- HIGH THREE GAME n bert was touched for another run Dllllone .' 635 until the fifth, when the Red away. Chard and New Zealand spinach before he retired the side when Bankers exploded an attack which should both be sown as soon as the Travis singled to send Maloncy in. included Duncan's double, Bill Government Blight. groundhasbeen prepared. Though Prizes Awarded Barton's single, George Widgei's the New Zealand plant is tropical' DeVito drove in two more runs triple and Walt Steams' double. Without exactly knowing what in origin, its huge, hard seeds in the sixth with a sizzling .triple. •The Bues travel to Asbury Paik makes a wild cat wild, New Jersey germinate best in cold soil. If you It came after Casagrande had Winning Keglers this afternoon to engage" the Blue taxpayers have good reason to get wait until the ground, warms up doubled and Kellenyi had singled. 1 a. bit wild themselves about paying by A. C. McLean they may lie dormant for several Single runs were scored in the Bishop nine. Phlpps charges will weeks, and often refuse to sprout. be pointing for a repeat win over other people's taxes. Agriculture Extension Service fourth and seventh. At Eatontown Total tax exemptions of all types Chard should not be allowed to Tho Catholics travel tomorrow Asbury. This has been a late.spring, and grow leaves more than ten inches League Banquet LONG BRANCH of property in this state have there is still time to do some plant- long. Only young and tender when they visit South Amboy to AH reached the staggering sum of over Ing of shrubs, particularly ever- engage St. Mary's high school, the 0 $1,300,000,000, or more than one- leaves should be cooked. Just a few • team which shut them out in the Season prizes of over J500 were itu'li' i 0 fifth of the evaluated property In greens. Provided, that is, you get inches of the tips of New Zealand awarded Tuesday night at the an- 0 them balled and wrapped In bur- spinach branches should be cut lor first meeting via Art Kenny's no- I-\ C ttiidino, if 1 New Jersey. * lap, plant them immediately and the harvest. ' hitter. nual banquet of the Eatdntcwn "" i.on if 0 Property taken off tho tax rolls Recreation Bowling league held at HUM 1J) 1 settle the ground around the roots' Kale is a fair and winter plant. L\ \ccna 21t 0 by exemption constitutes a tax on with plenty of water. Sown in June, the plants set out in Crystal Brook Farm inn. Council- O'Hi i in K 0 the losing taxing district, because man Fred S. Morris, president, was 0 Put soil around the roots first. rows two foet apart, they will pro* Recreation Council "" II If a right to an amount of revenue is Fill aboui^three-fqurths, then pemr duce leaves which stand freezlng.- master of ceremonies. N. CiUndinu If 0 0 surrendered, The burden for non- BI-CHCU f -_ _ 0 0 in at" loost- a pailful of water, nnd are improvedinflayorby that" rTo Meet-Wedneaday Crystal Brook was the learn win' c 0 I taxed property is therefore borne enough to saturate the soil. After experience. ner. Firemen No. 1, lost year's Viflkowich i. as an excess load by the remaining; The committee in charge of ar- 25' 2 3 the water has settled, nil hole with Garden sorrel Is a hardy peren- victors, was tied for second place RED DANK taxpayers. soil but do not tread it down. The nial, which will live over winter and ranging a plan of operations of the wtih tho Builders. Firemen No. Bed Bank Recreation council mot AB K The alarming situation has final- closer contact you make between produces greens. It_ does bes'/ On 2 team, Police and Chumps follow- loy, If. 0 ly been recognized toy the 1917 Leg- roots and soli, the better the .plant light shade. •• ••-— -..._.: last night at the Community "Y" ing in that order. ' , Dunt7:in, p. 2 and prepared a report which will Mn7.zncr.i, rtn. islature which, by joint resolution, will grow. The, mustard family provides be submitted to the full council Kenneth VajiBrunt won the Barton, rf. iia3 directed the State Tax Policy If you had bedding plants out several varieties of greens which prize donated by tho Recreation widecr. r. Commission to investigate and re- too early, the late frost probably arc much esteemed in the south' when it meets Wednesday night. MiHtria, 2 b. era states. ,,, Organizations now in the coun- owners for the high individual Stearns. 3 b. iport on statutory exemptions from has burned them, and you will have gamo score of 254. Firemen No. Cuprn. -cf. taxation. to replant But If they have started All these varieties of gregns are cil include the Red Bank Council Annclclln, lb. 1 rolled the high three-game team The national government Is a big to grow and only the tops have rich in minerals and vitamins, and of Churches, St. James and St. An- score of 2,968. The award for the are valuable in the diet. It is well thony churches, lire department, devourer of local taxes. In some been 'burned, don't be alarmed. for the home gardener to plant a high Individual three-game score taxing districts, as much as 10 to Cut off the dead tops, and if the Shrewsbury post, American Legion, went to Charles Thorpe of the small quantity of several kinds so Vernon A. Brown post, V.F.W., 15 per cent of land area has been plant has not been killed, It prob- that the family does not grow tired Crystal Brook team, while Howard Paladino Lists acquired by the government for ably will make as good growth as Lions, Rotary and Exchange clubs, Duncan of the Crystal Brooks took If it had not been harmed. of greens. All produce a surprising Community-Chamber of Commerce, war purposes and thus became ex- quantity of food on small space. the prize for the high Individual Buc Track Marks IX different ways to get your Then place on. your broiler rick empt from local taxation. Munici- There has been considerable Red Bank Elks, United Council of average for three games. S dally Vitamin C, and any of three Inchc3 from the heat and' palities in Monmouth, Somerset, frost damage to plants that have Church Women, the board of edu- tlieso can be made with a juicy, broil for 10 minutes. The possibili- Burlington and Middlesex counties started rapid growth, but most of cation and the "Y." Former Cinder Stars tart-sweet Florida grapefruit. Start- ties of broiled grapefruit are almost hava been especially hard hit by these will recover withttut much plant can have time to make good The council will model Itself af- Monmouth B.C. ing counter clockwise, the picture cndles3 with new toppings. Here Federal realty purchases. damage except lilies. When tho growth and set blooms buds for ter similar groups in larger cities Should Report Errors shows broiled half grapefruit) grape- •arc a few good ones: • The New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- top of a lily is destroyed, that bulb next year. This applies to lilacs, throughout the state.-Particular at- fruit juice, halved grapefruit, grape- ciation, fighting a four-year battle is done for the year, and very of- wcigela, forsythla and such things. tention Is being paid to recommen- To Open Season With track regaining popularity fruit sections sprigged with mint, Toppinos far Broiled Grapefruit for relief from this type of Federal ten will not come back. Let it Lice are now becoming prevalent dations of Gov. Drlacoll'a youth at Red Bank high school, the type grapefruit sections in a crisji salad 1. Spread grapefruit halves with exemption, Is sponsor of a bill In- alone, though, and in about half and a application of a good contact conference held this week in Tren- it knew In years past, when such and grapefrultielly mold 2 tablespoon* mashed mint, cur- troduced by New Jersey Senator of the cases, bulbs will make new spray such as rotenone, nicotine ton. stalwarts as Freddie Wikoff set the rant or apple jelly and brail as shoots for next year. It -will go to sulfate or pyrethrum will clean Memorial Day fiAE tiawkes in Congress that would re- them up, - cinder paths afire, Buc Coach Pal- SIX WAYS—PLUSI quire reimbursement of municipal- sleep for the summer and then t adino has set about compiling what Get even more variety with your 1. Pour 1 or 2 tablespoons grena- ities for the full amount of taxes come back another year. If you are growing delphinium, Local Racqueteers Flag Raising, Boat he believes to be official school rec- Vitamin C by taking turns with the dine or creme de nienthc sirup lost on property acquired by the You can keep on planting^ glad- phlox and other things that tend to ords for each event. six ways of serving Florida grape- over prepared grapefruit halves government for war purposes since iolus in the garden but don't plant mildew, you had better give them Lose To Asbury, Races, Dance Will In the event the following list is fruit that are pictured on this page. and broi). the emergency declaration of Sep- them all at. one time. Stagger the an application of Bordeaux mixture Red Bank high school's" tennis Incorrect Mr. Paladino asks that For example, try serving grapefruit 3. Sprinkle gravetruit halve* with tember 8, 1939. planting so you will have blooms or one of the copper compounds match yesterday with Perth Amboy Be Feature Events either he or Frank Plngitore, school juice hot these chilly nights, spiced hroum sugar, maple' sugar or continuously during the summer. which are now being offered. B» high school was postponed because athletio director, be contacted so with a few whole cloves and a stick maple sirup, then add a f Bob West, catch- Ham Sherwood were appointed to To Elect officers er- a committee to plan activities of Monmouth County Bowling as- Jack Blister was the luckless tho proposed Red Bank Sports sociation met at Koyport Sunday Bulldog hurlcr, again the victim of council, when representatives of 12 to elect officers and make plans for his mates' miscuos. He allowed Interested groups met at the Com a testimonial dinner to tho retiring seven hits, struck put 13 and is- munity Y.M.C.A. president, Lew Hcndricks. sued four walks. Carl Carlstiom, The council anticipates appoint- Ollicors elected wore Albert Des- the winning pitcher, .allowed six ing a borough athletic director, who Eart president, Dan Dlllione first hits, struck out eight and walked will arrange a sports program for vice president, FreU Morris second three. all age groups In the borough. A vice president, Paul Albrecht third the next meeting, election of offi- vice president,'Ellsworth Barker cers, appointment of committees fourth vice president and Edule Caseys In Cellar and selection of a name will be ac- Bnhr secretary and treasurer. TKAGEDYIIf THE MAKING ... To avoid INVITING DISASTER, . . '. Primary safety After Defeat By Bucs complished. Randy Strombcrg, Richard Ncu this, set cooking utensils well back on stove, precaution is to konp flroarmB, Icnlves and and Mr. Bahr will bo In charge of turn pan handles in. .Bdssors out of children's reach. Red Bank Catholic high school's the testimonial, which will be held tennis team moved into undisputed Highlands A. A. Asks Juno 12 at Wlllowbrook restaur- By WILLIAM J. CONWAY . way. Remove boxes, toys, mops There are outdoor chores, to% possession of tho cellar slot in the Nines,For Games ant, Fair Haven. ,j AP Newsfeatures and brooms *from Halls and steps Cover wells nnd cisterns. Fill hole! Central Jersey tennis league Friday When you clean your house, and small rugs from the head nnd in the yard and remove stones, afternoon when Red Bank high Highlands A. A. baseball du Garden Notes. why • not • make • It • -safe for foot of stairs. Then find somo place glass, nall-studdod boards, ladders school's racqueteers bounced out a meets Keasbey Tigers Sunday a Do not attempt to "Iron out" tho your children? Home accidents kill out of reach of tho sprouts, .for and garden implements. Coat low 4 to 1 victory. Porth Amboy In an attempt t bumps in a lawn with a rolloiv BOO little ones every month. Tots matches, scissors, knives, sharp- fences with a bright paint, or Results: Jack Ackley (RB) de- keep their record clean of i defeats. Ralso the sod and remove enough of prc-school ngo can't be blamed. edged can openers, razor blades, mark them with cloth strips. feated Alex Hatjulngcr, 6-2, 6-1; Jim They have posted Impressive win. soil beneath it to bring it down to So the responsibility rests with guns,, tools, needles, pins, screws, Continuing precautions will in- Tanner (RBCH) defeated Bob Lov- over Accrra brothers and Middle proper level. parents. bolts, nails, paint, kerosene, gaso- crease the odds against death or in' ersldgc, 6-0, 6-0; WhIHy Crowell town A. C. in previous weeks. Unc, medicines, poisons, lyo, disin- Shallow planting is very Import- Falls, burns and poisoning are fectants and cloaning fluids. Injury, Put containers of scalding (RB) defeated lid Andre, 7-9, 6-1, Joo Bolger manages tho team, ant for all early vegetable crops-, tho chief causes of death among water on hnolt burners, and turn 6-3; Acklcy-Lovcrsldgo defeated and Bob Waters Is booking, man- Tho ground Is ciool and moist at children In and near their homes. Next you can undertake such odd pun handles away from tno.edgfei HnsslnBei'TTanncr, 8tO, B-7; Crowcll- nscr, Bolgcr said this wook thii UIIH tlmo of yenr and, union tho There npo many hazards but vir- jobs as theso: Fasten down utalr of thn atovo. Wlpn up Immediately ' Devno defeated Andre-Jim Carroll, his nlno would llko to meet Jersey scedti arO'1 near tho surface whoro tually all of them can bo eliminated carpeting and curling edges of ruga any sp'llod grcnao, water of bits 0-1, 0-7. . ' . • -, shore league teams In twilight they can benefit by the sun's or reduced while you are giving and linoleum. Plug open oloctrlc of food, Don't pormlt toddlers to games. He Is also looking for book warmth, they will not germinate IN LATER, JLIFET, IF WE TRY TO use THIS FORCE A« your house an .annual overhauling. sockets. Roplacn worn nnd frayod play with marbles, jacks, tiny loya, HAIDERS NIP LIONS Ings with nearby nines for Mny roadlly.. INDIVIDUALS) WE MAY FIND IT DIFFICULT BUT • '.'The main point is' this," says oloctrld cords, Mako sure that win- poanula or popcoi-n. Koep them WHEW we POOL oun FUNDS' WITH THE MONEV OF Koypart's Rod Rnldors nlppod an 30, July 4, August 81 and Septem A good soil for repotting o.vcr-. Tom.Fanslor, dlroctor-of tho home dow and fire placo Hcroons fit away from olcctrlc fanB, heater* ber l» OTHERS IN SAVIN06 BANKS, IN LIFE INSURANCE division _il thoi^tIiS/t up-and-down baseball game from 'grown liouso plant1s can bo had by j .IrfOnHrdoli.Hdng^TiieiidiiyrSrthnlnfIrfOHrd'lHdTidSthl f 1-4-.. -jro^j^ fflh''ibS:fti £lii T 12-10. Tho losers Used Pitcher* Ray partB of pent moau nnd two parts POWER IN BUILDING FAMILY SECURITV pen. They havo a doflnlto cause. thorn any way). Put bars across mont and sound branches, * ^ C«j«y,;, Charlie Rellly and Archie Red Bank's truck'meet wlthNcp- of lund,. An ounce of Kiound.lime- BECAUSE WSAIjlE THUS ABLE TO And usually it is something that windows with low sills. Hoo that And don't lot thorn dash out IhtV Stover,. Keyport started Bob Ros» tuhe and Lakewood, scheduled'for stone and n handful of comploto KSef OUft MONEY COblSrANTLV AT WOUK. can easily bo removed.1' stair and porch rails .nrojitrong. tho street. Most tmlHo victims in on the hill calling on Outfleldor yestorday on the local cinder paths fertilizer cun bo worked Into each Tho first and slmplost stop Is to Placo a rubbor mat in the bath- tho lowar-nge brackets are Iclllea 'Bill tyhMtley to flnlih tbt ganu, was postponed until Monday. buahol of the mixture. Uk« dangoroui. things out of thg tub, , • or hurt within sight of tholrhomej; BED BANK REGISTER MAT 22,19471 Eleven FOSTOFFICE DINNER "K jp John H. Burns, The annual dinner given by The •ItSd Mrs. John E. Day of 85 Bed Bank Register to the em- )lde aVenue attended a musl- ployees of the Red Bank postofllce .t .Georgian Court, Lakewood, Branch Manager, -was held Saturday- night at the 2nd BIG WEEK OF SAVINGS y afternoon. Their daughter, Pleasant Inn. Among the 45 per-. 6V; sit; student at the' college, sons present were three retired em- (paie'd In the program, Dies In Hospital plpyees, Elmer Mitchell, Peter lit pavis Buhdy, a graduate Gisclson and Albert Snyder. Post- it; Bank: hig>h school, has been maeter/Fred Crine was master of It? on. the freshman honor roll Was Employed By ceremonies. tahlngt'oh State college by the VanSyckle Agency ^; y'\ committee on scholarship. ;.'. Card of Thanki. ;h'ieVe this honor a student "It Is gratifying to mt and to others beiin the upper tenth of the. Twenty-Six Years who ugreed ^vlth ma to learn of the outcome of Tuesday1! referendum on ikptf,class for jirevious work school matter i in Red Bank, it is year, i . .': "- ' •' ' ' John H. Burns, Jr., S3, of 266 doirbly irratifylns to know that in tha fanfl Mrs. Benjamin DeMeo River road, branch manager of the vest number who came out to voU BO Frank VanSyckle Dodge agency of many underwent! & personal sacrifice to irorside avenue are parents of West* Front street and a member do soy This ls\AjC.ue democracy. The l.Jobrn Saturday^ May .10, at voters ofjted BaWf, by a largi major- view' hospital. Tho child has of the Red Bank Community ity have aho^n ay ballot that they Chamber of Commerce', died, yes- vrcrc happily ln^i/cord with vlewi ex- named' Benjamin DeMeo, Jr. terday morning at Riverview hos- preBsed by me previous to the election, JetMfea is", the owner of Ann's pital. . . ' : nnd I thnnk them for their . efforts" in y;*alon on Wallace'street! \ the support of- same. L;--:..Sethcr Cox of Atlantic . Geors* W. Brnjr. aijda, who has boon manager —Advertisement. . ' o'iFanriy; Farmer candy shop Card of Thanka, :otid/street, is now manager of Wo vrlnh to tKank all our kind frlendm ttinfa'B. Irvington . shop. Mrs. and neighbors nnd especially Hey. Wil- liam Powell, Dr. M. Krohn, pallbearers, ir- NTelgherbauer of Atlantic Scott funerul home and all who loaned lands is the new manager of cars, nt the time of the loss of husband led Bank store. • and father. '•• Mr*. Ida Co rapton , a Mary Lovett of Hudson aves Clifford. S. Compton. ipent the week- end at Pough- —Advertisement. i|e, N> Y., -where she attended Card of Thanks. assar college alumnae reunion We desire to thhnk nil who were so ties. This week-end was tho kind and sympathetic during- our sad of five reunion week-ends bereavement, especially Father Corrlgan, Father Hewlnjr, Holy Name Society, and will, during May, bring back oar ranny friends and relatives; and lasses to the campus. More especially Mr. Ryan, funeral director. /?00 alumnae returned, all Cftrr avenue, Keansburs, for his special aers' of classes from 1900 to favors and kindness. . Mrs. Mary Murphy and Family. •—Advertisement. !. Elsia MacLeod of River Florida Seedless Jersey California ;; school, entertained a class IN MEM0R1AM. iwark State Teachers college MAXSON, AN-DEEIKA. In constant and Valencia Oranges tly. Movies, accompanied by lovinjj memory.of our beloved Mother, ASPARAGUS CARROTS who passed on May 23, 1026. ture, were shown. ^^^^ Loving' Daughters. Large 3-Lb. Bunch Lnrg« BiinchcH and Mrs. James,Tyson of St. c doz. 's .place, are parents of a NOTICE. 39 liter, born Saturday at Mon- JOHN H. BURI^o Take notice that Lotlli Becker hm av- >c 2 bnchs. -| Ac h Memorial hospital. ilied to tha Mayor find Council of the Thin Sliln - Less Waste Joroueh of n«il Bonk for a Dlitrlbu- More Juice and Mrs. Joseph Olsavsky of Mr. Burns had been employed by tlon license for premises oitunted at 230 nouth street are parents of a the VanSyckle agency 26 years, Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. liter, born Saturday at Mon-here and in. Perth Amboy. During Objections, J[ any,'should bo made Im- mediately in writing to Amy E. Shinn, ti Memorial hospital. his employment he had served as Clerk, of the Boroueh of lied Bank. Florida Seedless "and Mrs. Lester Grutoman of salesman, sales manager and whole- (Sighed) ) Fancy Ripe Florida U. S. No. 1 ckmorton avenue are parents sale representative. In June of 1910 LOUIS BECKER. daughter, born Monday at he was appointed assistant to Har- Grapefruit TOMATOES nouth Memorial hospital. old VanSyckle, and more recently Monmouth County Surrogata'a Office. New Potatoes In the matter of the «itate of Edward C. Lyle E. EnaMinger, hus- was made branch manager. O'Flahory, deceaseds Notice to credi- 4 for box of Mrs. Betty EnsMinger of Born in Perth Amboy, son of tors to present claims against estate. riden place, has been trana- Mrs. Mary E. Hughes Burns and Pursuant to the order of Dorman Me* 5 lbs.. the late John H. Burns, he decided Fnddin. Surrouute of the County of 25' 1 from Fort Dlx to Fort Mon- Monmoulh, mud© on tha twenty-first &,' A veteran of three months to make his home in Red Bank dny of Mny, Itt47, on the applicntion eas, he is authorized to -wear in 1931. Ho had visited hero several o{ Hose O'l''l:iherty, sole exoouWix of Fancy California thb estate of Edward O'Flaherty, de- Fancy Charleston food Conduct medal and World times before he made his residence ceased,, notice is hereby given to the II Victory medal. He re-ori- on River road. He was educated in creditors of sold deceased to exhibit to SOAP PEAS F«" Perth Amboy schools and attended the subscriber, sole executrix, m afore- GREEN BEANS . in the army In January, 1946. said, their debts and demands agn.In.it B. Frank Forrar of Wallace Rutgers university. the said estiite, under oath, within alx t spent th'e past four, days in Since he joined the Red Bank months from the dnte of $he aforesaid 2Jbs. 2 lbs. 20c ltlc City. Community Chamber of Commerce, order, or they will be forever barred in Coltran of 'VVhlte street left ho has been active in its affairs. He of their actions thereforo nsfalnBt the was chairman of the parking com- Bald subscriber, plane Tuesday for Iceland, Dated; Freehold. N. J., May 21. 1047 e ho will bo employed aa a| mittee, a sub-committee of the re- ROSE O'KLAHKRTY, lanlo for the American Air,^ till trade committoc. He held this E. F. D. 1, Red Brink, N. J. . He will: remain there for a position at the time of his death. Messrs. Parsons, Labrecijue, He was a vice president of the Canzonn & Combs, Red Bank. N. J. - nley J. Parker of 21 Reckless chamber laat year. Mr. Burns was Proctor*... was named Tuesday as assist- Interested in the traffic .problems of •ontroller of the Sterling Pfo- Rod~Bank and was instrumental in NOTICE. DAIRY SPECIALS obtaining many parking improve- Take notice that Kentucky Mac hai i International of Mexico. Mr. npplled - to the Mayor and'Council of BiV who until recently was on ments. Red Bank for a Plenary Retail Distribu- NEW LOW CREAMED :6ntroller's staff of the Phelps As a member of the Red Bank tion . license for tiremlHes altuatfld at 4 ;e corporation, will fly to Mex- Lions club, ho was chairman of the Monmouth itreot. Red Bank. Objectionit, If nny, •hould be made Im- ity^Monday. The Sterling Pro- Olvlo Improvement Committoo, mediately In wrltlnff to Amy E. Shinn, rinteriiatlonal is a branch of which worked hand In hand with Clerk of tbe tioroujgh of Reel Bank N. J. COTTAGE 3terling Drug corporation, the chamber. <3lnneil) s. Frank Decker of San Diego, KENTUCKY MAO. During his employment with the Ofiiceri, Dlrectori and Shareboldcri. •-Is visiting her sister-in-law, VanSyckle agency, he ,.had , beeh C.W. Gray-Lewis. Rumaon. N. J., Presi- Srank A. Long of Bergen appointed manager of the used car dent and Director. ' CHEESE !. This Is the' first visit that division and his territory included Evelyn Grftv-Lowia, Rumson, N. J., Vice- President nnd Director. Decker has made to Red Bank Bed Bank, Freehold, Highland Robert. N. MacGregor, Rod" Dunk, N, J., years. She le a sister of the Park, South River, Perth Amboy Secretary-Treasurer and Director. PRICES Frank A. Long, and Rahway. s, Kenneth F. Dlctz of Shady Mr. Burns was also a- member of NOTICE. Shrewsbury, is a surgical pa- Take notice that Molly Pitcher Oper- the Red Bank Elks club and of the ating, Company, Inc.. tradlntr Ri the MAXWELL HOUSE at Monmouth Memorial hos- Holy Name society of St. James Molly Pitcher Grille, intends to apply church. to Mayor nnd Council of' the Borough of Red Bsnk for a Retnll Consumption . and Mrs. George F. Baine, Surviving bealde his mother are license lor premises s'ltuated at River- BEECHNUT if Hartford, Conn., formerly of three sisters; Mrs. Anita Hughes side Avenue, Red Bank, New Jcraey. Bank, are parents of a son and Mrs. Samuel Connor of 26G The o flicer a are Sydney Claman, Pres- SWISS River road, and Mrs. Harry J. Wln- ident; Harold L, Garner, Vice President; - BOSCUL Friday, at the Hartford hos- Abner Fricdmnn, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Baine is the former Mies and of Jersey City; a brother, Har- -The stockholders ara the same. I- poremus of Red Bank, old J.. Burns of South street, and Objections, if any, should be made Im- four nieces and three nephews. mediately in wrltine to- Amy E. Shinn, GRUYERE hridal shower was given last Clerk of the Borough of.Red Bank, New Way for Miss Bess LoCioero, The funeral will be held at 11 Jersey.- ... ;er bunt arid her cousin, Mrs. o'clock Saturday morning at St. (Signed) ^t Gentile and ^Irs. Michael James church, where a solemn high MOLIiY PITCHER OPERATING CO., jiignano, both of South Bridge requiem mass will be offered. Bur- TNC. Trading ns Molly Pitcher Grille. he. Decorations were in green ial will be in Mt. Olivot cemetery, HABOLD L. KARNEH, Vice. Free. white, and a buffet-supper was under the direction of the Day NOTICE. Id. There were SO guests. Miss funeral home. Taka notlca that Globe Hotel Com- pany, Inc., hits upplled to the *Mayor [:er6 will be married June 8 to and Council of the Boroush of Bed Bank, ; Romano. N, J., for A Plenary Retail Consumption jg Emma Thompson, who Socialists To Hold license for premises situated at Mo, 20 a hec-.hQme.._with_ Mis" Ida Eaat Front street. Red Bank, H-J- - May Crowning Objections, if any, should be made Im- Br of Middletown village, Is a mediately in wilting to Amy K. Shinn, leal patient at Monmouth Mo- Miss Kathryn La.urino will be Clerk of the Borounh of Red Bank. > il hospital. Miss Thompson is crowner at tho May Crowning cere- (Signed) QcOc6 FROZEN FOODS GLOBE HOTEL, CO., INC., mer Lincroft resident. monies of the Blessed Virgin Mary PAUL RITZAU, President* and Mrs. Kenneth H. Mc- sodality',Sunday night at St. James KATE RITZAU, Secretary, i of Harris Park spent last church. Rev. James Duffy, modera- WERNER FICHTLER, Trea.ur.r. •end at the Traymore hotel at tor, will be In charge. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY TWO tie. City. Mr. McQueen, who Is The attendants will be Misses NOTICE. lent'of the Merchant* Trust Mary Burke, Virginia Harrison, ' Take notice that David B. Meti and Edmund Blumenthnl, T/A Commuter's APRICOTS iriy of Red Bank,.attonded the Virginia Macko, Maureen Grant, Wine and Liquor atore, hava applied to pkgs. il convention of the New Jer- Ann Merchant, Betty Varubal, Eu- the Mayor and Council of the Borough iankers' association while at genia O'Hern, Mary Murphy, Pa- of Red Bank for ft Distribution Plenary laside reBort. * Retail license for premises situated a*t APPLE SAUCE for tricia Ruddy, Ann Taylor, Jean 184 Monmouth street. Red Bank, K. J. aiid Mrs. Ernest F. Griffith Kaney, Anne . Nolan, Roselyn Objections, if sny, should ha made Im- ospect Hill apartments have Stanko, Pauline Shkoda, Mildred mediately In writing- to Amy E. Shinn, visiting relatives in St. Louis. Sbkoda, Dorothy Hoffmann, Doro- Clerk, of the Borough of Red Bank. RHUBARB Griffith is associated with the thy Sutphin, Vera Cotten and He- (Signed) r Bee Flowers of Upper Broad DAVID B. MET3," lcne Cassldy. • EDMUND BLUHENTHAIA PEACHES and Mrs, Byron G. Davidson NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS w York city, formerly of Red Ann Moll Engaged BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Were visitors in town this Offer hat been received by thi Bor- To Army Officer on eh of-Little Silv-fr. for Lot 30, Block YOUR CHOICE OF ANY THREE Mr; Davidson's brother, Jul- ^9, as shown on the Borough Tax Map, Davidson of Asbury Park, Mr. and Mrs. Mafbvlg J. Moll of now owned by the Borough, in the lacbeen ill for some time, ac- River road, Fair Haven, announce amount of $100.00. Said offer wi)l be further conaldtred SPINACH pkgs. inledhls brother home for tho. engagement of their daughter, nt a. meeting QC tlie Borough Council onvalesclng period. Miss Ann Margaret Moll, to Capt. to be held on Tuesday. Hay 27.-1047. and Mrs. George Crowell of Joseph A. Beauregurd, son of Al- at 8:30 P. M.> at the Little Sliver Bor- ough Hall. Further .'bids art Invited. CUT GREEN BEANS for E place are tho parents of a fred -E. Beauregard of Central AH bids must be, accompanied by cash orn today at Monmouth Mo- Falls, R. I. or a certified check to the order of the ( hospital. MrB. Cro-well is the Miss Moll was graduated from Borough ot" 1/tttlo Stiver for at lesit ; 10'A of noy bid, CUT CORN ri Miss Ellzaboth: Mageo, RUmson high school and Pr&tt in- Title to be delivered by bargain nnd tir' of Mrs. Eugene Magee, stitute. Capt, Beauregard is sta- BBIQ deed, subject ID xonlng and other : Red Bank. tioned at Fort Monmoueh. ordinances affecting tha us* of it Id SQUASH-BIRDS-EYE premises, to restrictive covenants of . Stances Williams o£ Hub- record, if nny, to easements and rights iveiiue, River Paza, foil in her CONVENTION PLANS of way, If any,-nnd. to such a state of rosterday afternoon and frac-. The world convention of Wom- facts ns an accurate survey may show. In tho event title la not good nnd NABI8CO " NABISCO OLD-FASHIONED her collarbone. Sho was en's Christian Temperance Union mnrkctabla, th* liability of the Borough at Monmouth Memorial will bo hold JUTVO 5 to June 10, at shall \>% limited Xm the return ol nny Asbury Park Convention hall. Rep- payments made on account of tha pur- GINGER SNAPS resontatlves of 23 countries will at- chase price. GRAHAM CRACKERS Any successful bidder shall tnka title 1 LB tend. Dr. Daniel A. Poling will bo within thirty days from the date the Plain OP ^ E( ' 1 LB. ber Honored ono of tho speakers. Monday night, Borough occctiLs hU bid, Honey #. .J PKG. Juno 9, will bo peace night. Spoak- FRED L; AYERS, PKG. lutgers eru will includo MIBS Elale Bower- Borough Clark. 29 rt W. iauber, son of Mr. man, secretary of tho first session •NOTICE. rs. Albert Laubcr of Little of th'e commission on tho status of Tak* notice that; Samutl Stern and Point road, Llttlo Silver, a women of tho U.N., and Brip. Gen. Samuel Zllberblat, T/A Monmouth Tav- \te of Rod, Bank high school, ern, has applied to tho Mayor and Coun- Frank A. Stonor, chief communica- cil of, Red Bank for a Plenary lUUIl Store Closed All Day id high honors Friday at tho tions ofllcer of tho U.N. secre- Consumption license for promises situ- YOUR FRIENDLY PERSONAL STORE inual Field Day competitions tariat. , A morn detailed program ated nt 70-72 Monmouth street, Ilcd jUeat Parad.0 'of_.tlie. ReHnrvn will bo made public In tho next l«y Dnnlv N. J. • • s. Training corps'at-Rutgors Objections, If nny, should ba rnhdt Friday, May 30th illy stadium, BUG of Tho Ttofriatcr. Immediately In writing to Amy E, Bhlim,' Burough Clerk of tho .Borough of Hod iov, was awarded a merit Bnk, • • , for. excellence In londorship, ' FOIXYAJWA PAHTY Signedt ' ' •com work and fov drill tor Prldo of Monmouth council, Sons SAMUEL 'BTEtttl. ;i)nd yon'r In HID oloriiontai'y nnd Daughters of Liberty, met HAMUEL ZILBEHIILAT. Have Your Order 'Robert C. Clothlor, .preHl- Tuesday night and mndo plans for NOTICE. university, mud I>]|IMI ID Mnyur and* Council o( th« Dur- m will bo Mr, and Mrs, Roland Scott, puitli ol \Ud; llnnk. for * Itotall Plen.ry rrUSGION DANCE Miss Florohco Kjomm, Charlos P. Olitrlbutlon Mcenio for pramlisa iliu.tcd WISE ECONOMIZE" 1 ut 87 Droail Stre.l; n»d B«nk, N, J. "WHERE THE 0 post, Airiorican Legion, will Cioydan and Mrs. Jansson, Nom- Objutloni. If nny; «hj|il(1 bo m«il. Im. Boro Parcel Service dunce Sntui-day night at U\e ination of ofilcoi'H will alsa .tako (Sort Inn, Mualo will lio fur- pliu-o, ana n social tlmo will follow Glotk u( tile llorauoh of n.d n«nk. 9^ BROAD ST. RED BANK,N (Sinned) * \ v \'. *•*, by P«ta Cnlntia's oraheatra. tho blisln««i Haalon, SANDEH3 COHEN. Pace Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 22, 1947 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES BUSINESS-NOTICES COAL. COAL. COAL. • Now Is th« time LIBRARY ROCKER, oak, upholstered MEN'S SUMMER-WEIGH? union suits, BEDDING—Mattress, beds,, springs, pil- DALMATIAN -PUPS, *\x weeks old, 'Al.NTINtj AND decoratlnff. Call us for HAVE YOUR ANTIQUES restored to buy. For quality and dependable black leather. (Jood condition. Phone size 36 to 46, Ihort sleeves, some lows, folding beds, lame stock to se- thoroughbred, females, $40 each. 119 an estimate. 'Let us book you now re finished authentically ty'.bBnd, [ervlce, ailcyyour neighbor. Best by Red Bank fi-0686.* ileevelui>. -for only SI.95 and 12.7S, fa- ect from; low prices. Samuel Swartz,' Wall street.. West Long Branch.* 'or that spring and early jammer paint- quick Bpray methods . iised. Ove est. Hanc« & Davis. Phon* Red Bank GAS RANGE, four^ burners: good for mous brands. Shop Cohen's Uept, store, 14 West Front street. Phone Red Bank 35MM CAMERA; Leica 11XB wiQi Sum- ing. Bogart £ Loms^t. Phone Bed years In. business. Reliable'' refer 220 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, Op- Bank fl-0798-M or Eatontown 8-03S0-M. .from aatisned customers;- Phone WANT ADS i-0103 . summer use, very reasonable. 42 Sec- 6-13S7.' ' . a mar F.2 lens, speeds from X to 1-000 ; Bank 6-2217-W." Ottman, 56. Fair JON'T SiisS ordering your winter's ond iivenup. Long Branch. posite River street schoo 1.* ; WE CARRY LARGE stock of.slnka, sink second. 00mm telepboto lenj, Elmar 3El*JIC TANIfa and vaaapuol* cleaned DIAPEKS. Wa have quite a few dozen and tub combinations, metal and wood F.4. Vidom universal viewflnder. Phone also dry wells, drain* Installed. B»- road. Fair H coal at" tht new reduced price. The SUMMER KUCS. reversible, 0x15 nnd tlmatet given. O«at Becker, 47 Sec- >arly bird gets the worm. Hanc« & 9x12. . Good condition^ M. Erskine, Birdseyc, Curity nnd Chix, W« will wall cabinets, metal broom nnd dish Red Bank 6-1705." GENERAL TRUCKING anywhere. LOST AND FOUND ond street. Fair Haven, nbone Red Bank Freeman, Atlantic Sighlanda 1.04 )avis. Phnn^ Red Bank 6-0103. Highland' nvcniie, Leonardo. (West of gladly accommodate you while they cloBets. Samuel Swartz, 14 "West Front EMEUS ON KADIO and record player, •4B4. ___ - ' last, Cohen's Dept. store, 220 Shrews- street. Phone Red Bank 6-1387.* table model; Emerson floor model after !t p. m. A HOT TIP. Had 'noujfh poor coal Leonard a venue.* TELEVISION RADIO Service; expert* on LOST—Huntlnff doff, female, irhite, with or service? Now is th« time to change. KtlKOSENE STOVE, thiee-burner, .with bury avenue. Red Bank. Open, even- 3- radio, $60 for, both. Phone Eatontown Ci, MENDIrJG, hems, collaru black ipots. No license tag. Re- ings until B, Saturday Until 10> 3-Q109-J-2, combination radios and car radiosv ,We cuffs turned, binding . on blai sk your nelirhBor.! Hance A Davit. sido oven, $'20; pre-wnr mctnl ward- picce bedroom, $BG; Chinese hand- call for and deliver your radio. . 16 ward. 250 Mechanic street. Red Bank. h Red Bank fi-fl 103. BIG FEET? WI carry shoes to size 12, made Coir rug, 9x12, $24.50;. 3-picce IHILD'S WARDROBE dresser, perfect small alterations and ruffled cut 1 robe trunk, $30; metal fl«t folding cot, Main street, phbna- Eatontown , 668, fixed, S3 Washington street, Red I /jSl In New Monmouth, Sunday nf- kVHV TAKE LESS than the best? It S3: heavy 10-foot coal chute, $7. (Jar- both for work and dress. If you maple aun jn»:lor set, ?S9; breakfnst condition, $10, ' Phone Red Bank 6- Open .evenings. " tcrnoon, straight lejitfed bcaglo hound, costs you no more. Order your conl ret t, Wilson avenue, ' Port Monmouth, have big tootsies, shop at Cohen's Dept. sets, $45; 5-iiiece dinette set, J49; cedar 0 0 9^- M. brown and white, with black blanket. here' and* be really satisfied. Hance & /Phnnw Kcmiaburg 6-1371*M.* store/ . 220 Shrewsbury avenue, Red chett, with'white nnd red- leather, 520; SO LI i 1 style PAINTER, DECORATOR - and paper LIGHTNING RODS installed, by Eeward;—Phone -Middletown 6-O47O-M Davis." Phorig Red Biink 6-0103.^7" Bank, .Open Sunday until l.» etc. Ruscil's, 27 East Front street.^ LI if MAHOGANY regency hanger 23 years) experience, estl- P?It»; Qualified.. by^underv?h Rftcr 6:39 p. m. HERCULES AUTOMATIC Coai stoker, LADIES SLTfPS on" sale.' regular $2.08 FILTSU-cXBiNEi1, 516.5V; safe, $15; ... _tablcs;_pair. end tablea_and ^onejin^ mjttes cheerfully giveru Louis- Cassan, icd. Phone Ken^isburg 6-0347.* usual lamp table and Colonial cotfee 13V Center avenue, Atlantic Highlands, Laboratories far Master Label. E . LOS*—Man's black umbrella, bla^c FREEZERS—For'^omi and f s rm, values, site' 32-44, for nnly II.'66, typewriter desk, 129.50; water pump, curved handle, wooden Hick, in bank f'LOUKNCE WICKLESS oil heater, reas- tfht irregulars from famous manufac- tnble. Call Long Branch 6-OP56-W.* Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0567-J. vice. Save oil insurance prcmtu larga and small; 10% off on all $8.-50; Kasoline generator, ?15; maliug- or store. Call Red Bank 6-1915.* blc. Phone Red Bnnk 6«JB50Z-J. turer, Cohen's Dept, store, 220 Shrews- any Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, SINK 15"x25"; wTth drainboard"; wa»h- LOANS—Signature, furniture, auto. Call Dunellen 2-S95G or write'] BICYCLE—-Ladies', .JI6-inch wheels, good tub, 25"x22." C Romdt, .1 Manning LOST—Gold petal lhaped ear ring. •ales for this week. American-Freez- bury nvenue. Red Bank. Phone 6- $29.50; 4 heavy leather, top, folding Bell Finance Co , 77 Broad street. Red wards Lightning Rod Co,, Dunell ward. Elinor Riordan, Sycamore ave- er & Applicants Co.* Route 35 and condition, rcneonable. Call Red Bank 4274-M,* card table chaira,- $4.50 each; stick reed street. River Plaza. Phone' Red .Bank Bank 6-1472. Charges 2^' per cent a 6-3232. 6-2307-J,* '_ month. 1-lgenne No 742. • ' nue, Shrewsbury.* OakhjU Road. Phon* Red Bank EXTRA SIZE^ ladles' wash dresses, to chaise lounge, ?10.50; four fine reed RIDINCi SCHOOL; Jim FuriatO, L0ST-£cft bander baseball mi,tt, (for STROLLER—Reed, excellent condition, .size 52, regular f 3.69 " valuja on sale chairs, ?4.50 each; new baby carriage, MAN'S UICYOLE, ZtMnch, balloon tires. KN PICKING. Corn husked by acrv, riant hand), and baseball. Near 6-3877. - . new tlrea and reconditioned, rcason- for $2.49. We cater to larger men and folding type, $14.50; three-piece living In eood condition, $20. A. Acker, with new machines; also put In crib, __atrjeet,' Tinton Falls. • •tone «ate posts of St. James ichool olr. Cnll Red Bnnk •6.3232. women ' at Cohen's Dept. store, 2Z0 room suite, $39—$59 j i>orch Varitfinfe Chestnut strcet, Fort Monmouth.* if, requested. No job too large. Ralpb DAVE'S RIDING stabled Come yard. * finder please phone Red Bank .TTBNT1ON FOLKS! Young goslings. BOTTLED CAS §TOVE, only *\X montho, Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank* Try us awinK, ¥8.60, etc, ' RUECII'B, 27 East TROPICAL PURE FRUIT marmalade, Maher Holmdel. Phojie p.6391. come all, Straw rides given, • I r Phone Red Bank 6-099O-W.' old; two kerosene* heating stoves; one first.* ' • . jellies; conserves. Made In Florida, boarded. Swimmiiitr, River, road;- 6-3749. Rewiird. Front street. Phone Red Bnnk 6-1693- Wi- rAY blifbest pricca,,tor your poul- top Falls. Phone Red Bank 6-M3 EVERGREENS. Hybrid delphinium. portnblc, one to chimney; reasonable. FLAG VOLES—Fine painted yacht 19 flavors to select form. Prices 37 cents try. Write or phone, - Long Branch LOST—black and white Japanese'Span- Phone Kmnabiire* 6-1563-R. BOG EN SOUND system. Call Rumion. per pound, up. The Maples,. Highway' iel, 10 years old, vicinity of River Honey Beo Flowcrij Upper Broad Bpars, truck r snd pulley, 27-foot at 1500. 89 Nfrrth Broadway, Lon8 Branch PlSia. Monday night. Reward, Fhone ;treet. Phone Red Bank 6-0872. OFFICE FURNITURE—OaRNr k table, 1-1471-J.. : $20; 18-foot at ?10. -,68, East Front 35, Middletown, Phone Middletown 6- Zwlckl's Live Poultry Market. 32x50 Inches, 122; three armchairs, $8 FRIG IDA IRE, 7 cubic feet, perfect con- street, Red Bank, 12 to 1 p. m., or 6 0386-M.* BUSINESS OPPORTONI' Red Bank 6-1122 before 6 p, m., or AREYOU. LOOKING for a special piece dition, 22 William street. Red Bank. XHAYER FOLDING baby carriage, with of furniture, glass, china, silver? Let each; two straight chairs, $5 each; Kar- 1 1 Red Bank 6-3585-J. dcx file, $40, all like new. Lar«e roll- Phone 6-2454-R;* ' • ' ' : mattress, like new; kerosene water ALAN'S FOR. QUALITY/- .Slip- FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant to. LOST—Merchant's Trust Co., Red Bank, me help you And U. - Call Red Bank 6- ATHLEflC EQUIPMENT. Miacellaneoufl, heater; electric razor; and double laun- 7 41-W, Bvenlngs or .Saturdays. top desk, $12; record cabinet, 55. A. USED LIVING ROOM suite. Apply 89 size 10 baseball shoes, $4; Ruth slug- covers, draperies, ctiitom fash- Established buslners. Sncriflce 0 passbook containing cash, on May 16, Schumacher, HilUido nvenue, Navcsink. Maple avenue, Fair Haven.. Phone dry tub. Cull Kennaburg 6-0434-W. count of illness. Blanche's Rcsta near corner of Broad and White street. ger, $1,25; Spoldlnc discus, ?5. 58 East DELUXE ORCHESTRA equipment, 14 ioned, . by master craftsmen, of • Ph Atlantic Highlnrids 1H1RB1-M. Red Bank 6-2060-J> - Front street, Red Bank, 12 to I p. m., 146 Monmouth otreet, R°H Bank, Red Bank'.' $10 reward for its return COMPLETE BATHROOM . outflti, ; «tandB, 1G lights, special control; 300 Quality fabrics. Furniture rebuilt tOK ANL AMU ALL phases~OT 1947 ANpERSON stove, all chrome top. RUG, 0x104&, two tone wine, leaf de- or 6 tQ 7t,p. m..* with content*' or for information lead- built-in cast iron recessed bath- sign. Two small rugs to match. A. tune library with spocials-lockoble case; and-reupholstered or made to order. in* tn it» recovery, G. Thatcher Tark- In usa'only two months, $225. Phone* TWO COUCHES Bnglander arid one electronic metronome; "unique ataKe business, 1,500 to 2,000-foot, tubs, automatic ° hot water heaters, Red Bnnk 6-07T.6. ' . M. Linbarger, 503 River road. Our pledge to you. We guarantee * front cove property, on Oyster, < cr. Thone Red Bank 6-3636. ith drop sides;' excellent condition, siKn nnd flood lights with lockable kitchen cablneU and sinks, sink and CHEST OF-DRAWERS, crib, play-pen, NEWEST RECORDS at Tustlng's. "It icnable. - Call Red Bnnk 6-24SQ-J.* that whatever 'the' job ma? be, we Excellent harbor, and only 1(1 mi LOST—Pair dark glasses with red case; three channel amplifier, twin 12- to Barnegat Inlet. Priced to sell frames. In or near Curlton theater, laundry trays; 10% off on all vales mnttrcsa- nnd other household articles. Shouldn't Happen to . a Dream"; SfEN'S UINtf' , size 11, inch jipnatiers, 'mike - stand. Bargain, wilt apply the same superior craft- Fhftnc Red Bank C-3126-J. "Smoke Dreams"; "Born to Be Blue"; Located two miles South of F Red Bank, Phone Red Bank 6-3282rW. for this week. American Frecrer ft black, high leather tops, Chicago S1S0. Phone Red Bank C-031E-* tnanship that has made. the name Kivei- Stnta Yacht Bnsln on R01 WASH TUB, 24X24, porcelain on iron, "Boin-N-N-Np"; "My Adobe Hacienda"; skat«s, - Call Highlands 3-1342. Skates f Apjpllanca Co., Bout« 35. and Oak- "Rotfkin' Horns Cowboy"; "(Jo West. STRING BASS. Finest quality, beauti- ,*'AlanM a, . by-word in furniture Sandw Point Harbor, Inc., 216 perfect condltipn; also sink. Phone practically new.* ful tone, with caac low bass stand; ntrcpt, Toms Klver. hill road. Phone Red Bank 6-387T. Red Bnnk 6-2447. after 6 p. m. - Younir Man"; "You're Driving Me t circlet throughout this entire area. FOR SALE Cni7.y": "Jack. Jack, Jack"; "Hnppy Go BABY GRAND piano; moving, will sell pick-up and control for amplifier. From BOARDWALK CONCESSION for IX>UR-FOOT MIRROR. Pho Lucky"; "Moten Swing"; "Interlude"; reasonable, , Phono Eatontown 3- Vincent Lopez band. Sacrifice, $250'. We further guarantee that the ma- season 1947. Substantial green THINK OF IT I Nothing to change, Bright 2-0184.M. "Things to Come"; "Tulip. or Turnip"; oiai-j. Phone Red Bnnk 6-0815,* • terials used, Inside and out, are the PIANO INFORMATION, flay safe, have roof building with white columns,-; nothing to stor* with Ruico all metal TWO UPHOLSTERED, open arm. Chip "Aak Anyone Who Knows"; "Mamn"; KITCHEN SINK, white, 30-inch, with P~IANO—Finest pre-war . spinet type. finest obtainable.. Call or write to- board walk on two aides. Sultabl it appraised before you buy or aell. elf storlns windows. Screens, storm licmlnie .rhail'R, nntlquo Elizabethan "Fo.rty-slx West .Fifty-two"; "Covered mi;;er faucets ; has- wooden -enclosure Beautiful Colonial style . mahogany Funny .'Arcade, or other legitimate] Nominal fee. Dirhan'a Piano Shop, 1&. ash and weather stripping In perman- onk refectory tnble, small oval Victor- Wagon Rolled Right Along"; "Yes.-YcH, for bottom, with lunged door; ¥8. Cn)I" case and bench. Superior to any five- day, without obligation, for., a free Kiimc. For consideration, state proj Drumraond Place, Red Dank. Phone ent unit plui complete freedom from ian marble top table; pino cobbl Honey"; "Chi-Baba Chi-Baba"; "Duel in »t 64 McLaren street, Red Dank.* foot Grand,- excellent condition. Must ' estimate, at your convenience. business. Due to locution, unU. .6-0988. window care. For free demonstration, bench. Cull JDea^l _7-!iO7_8.' , the Sun"; "Red Bank Boogie"; "Span- DROl'-LEAF, aix-driiwer sewing ma- .sacrifice. $460. Phone Red Bnnk 6-0315.* ' Alan's Upholstery Shops, Inc., .70 good references required. Write, ' iard That Blighted My Life"; "WlfTen- UUARANTEED used pip names. Put call Monrnouth Construction Co., High- GAS RANGE—Splendid "condition, cheap, chine ; good condition. Also antique BEDROOM SET, maple, %-bed, with South 7th avenue, Long- Branch. walk Conccasion," Box fill. Red •ome life In that recreation room or way No, 35, Red Bank. Phone Red «1BO a Remington desk typewriter. poof Sonc". Big assortment of "Hard French cluck, vith crystal case. Other spring and mattress, dresser, night to Get" records nt Tu&tlng'.s, 16 Mon- Phone 6-0350, Vou may, If you U*£NTt tor eel'a* bar room. Call or write, Vet- Bnnk 6-444 jj, Call Highland nvenue, Leonnnto. First ntiquea. 5g Harding rond, Red Biin_k._ table nnd lamp, chnir and bookcase, vltluals* now icIliiiK Frozen Koo •ram Amusement Co.. 15--17 Weit Ber ^t Ld* mouth street. Red Bank.* WAGON-VVHKKL efectrlfiod chandelier 8100. Phone lied IJnnk G-1628, after prefer. arrange friendly ' credit WE HAVE^THE material to do your secure n rclir ble whole nlf yen place. Red Bank 6-2137. MARBLE TOP llbniry table, flrst-clasn NEW RECORD ALBUMS at Tustlng's. ' $15, wrought, iron flower stand 50, fi" p. m. Phone Red Bank 6-0418-R.* terms. ) »upi>ly lit ' lowest. prices. Ca 11 Mi roofing or Hiding Job - now. Pay as / mahogany tilt-top tnble $'22, Victorian ArioSA. B. Dirhau, piano maker. little as $.7 monthly. No down pay* condition, 41 Wuvcrly plncc. Red "Street Sceno"; "Brlttadbon"; "Rach' NATCO , SOUND projector, lik lioum. BIBCIOW 3-seoo. dealer, tuning.^repairinE, renovating. ment. Call Red Bunk 6-4444. Mon- B»nk. Phone 6-H02.' '__ mnninoft Pinr.o Concerto No. 3"; "List' wnlnut hnll rack, antique pine hutch $395, value $497; 400-foot Cnstle Shop and showroom Drummond place. mouth Construction Co., Highway 35, at BOY'S BICYCLE, 23-inch, excellent eninR • Time", by Waring'* Pennsylvan' table, hrns» jardinieres, iron boll, bos snund, 3 for $-10, value $52.GO, like new. LET US MAKE a lamp of your antique ESTABLISHED vegetable roadst, Phone Red Bank 6-0933. condition, $15; size 5 rink roller Inns; "Schubert's Ninth Symphony"; tilt water fishing reels, sinkers, feath- Phone Entontown 3-0K72. , iiEG. 'Prompt, reasonable and insured HeridrfonV Corner. fervice. Olsen, 36 South * street, Free* business for sale. Selling'on ANTIQUES, BRIC-A-BRAC, furniture, skates nnd box, Sl'i; four-drnwer buby "Tchaikovsky's Serenade", by Phlln. Or- •rn, leaders and squids, $'2p [ glass, eop- SOD—ACRES OF sod. Middletown chest, SE. Phono RPII Bnnk 6-0430.; chestra; "Duel In the Sun";.'"O'rj5nn Ee- ,)cr, brie-n-brnc, glassware, student MANURE—Delivered. Call Rech, At- hold. ._ count of health. 'Also bungai bought and sold. Martin & Wins An- Stock Farm, Thomas S. Field, Sr., lantic Highlands l0636J FINE DINING room Huitc, practicnlly lpctinn»"; "Carousel"; "Rhapsody In lamp shades and • holders. Stansbcrry's, MUL'iltiKAPHiNG, minieuffruiihirg, available -for rent, $30 montj tiques. 74 Shrewsbury avenue, at the phono Red Bnnk 6.0861. Blue", by Whltcmnn; "Cnrmen Jones"; public stenography, malting, notary end of Monmouth street^- Phone Red . new; ..very, _reasonnblc. _ Phono Rod MlddloUiwii. Five Corners.._Rputg_3fi. Write. "Road Stand/' Box* Bit, Bank 6-2454-R. • 22 V/Illiam street.' "drier* Pinno Concerto" 1 "Peter "and the EASY SPIN-DUY wfislioi-V tnlttn o"ut of public. Lettercraft, 69 Broad street, Red Bank 6-3736. MARINE ENGINES—New Packard Wolf"; "An American in Pnr'.s." by Bank. . . OLD' PIECES" of odd furniture a, like new; $12G. Phone Red BUSINESS NOTICES Mnnk. Phone 6-0C69. DISCONTINUED wallpapers, .washable. ' precision built marine engines, (Jcrshwln;- "SchehcrnRtidc." Bis scluc- CARPENTER WORK, roofing, siding. In- sunfast, for cvety room tn your home. bric-a-briic. No denlerp. Phone Mat-" tion nt TuatliiK'n, 16 Monmoulh ntreei.* Biuil; B-2014 for evening appomtroent.* eights and sixes. Now available at nwnn 1-2254-R. STUDIO COUCH, "maroon; good condi- ARTHUR E. BOYCE, pntnlinz contrac- sulating, gcnernl reiialr. • Write, ^M. RAUIO'SALES and Service itol 10 roll* sldewall, complete for > S3.US. MAGNAVOX PHONOGRrAJHS; with tion ; arms and buck, inm^rapi-inij pil- tor, exterior and interior painting, es- Frungellu, bo:t 489, Pine' Brook rond, cntcd Freehold. Established bii pattern* and quantity limited. Klarln'a T. C. Otto, Inc.. Packard. Red Bank. 11-PIECE DINING ROOM set, in good timates supplied on large or small jobs. Eatontown. Wrltp.^RndJo.^ 'Box 511,. Red " Paint Store, 26 Monmouth street, Red condition, round table with thrcn ex- radio nnd F. M. Miigniflccnt tone, lows nnd m nitres 3; price $40. George Mnrding road, phone Red Bank 6- pcrh cabinets. If you are renlly a crtt- Wjlklna, 40 Allrn gtrci-t, Rumsori.* First clnss work by practical painters. t&L,Lli DtiCOKATINti service. Paper- AN EXPERIENCED" salesmnn and. Bank. Phone 6-3838. tension leaves. Phono Ked Bank 6- Phone Itiimson j-0CC6. tlve desires agency for a rep 01 US. 1705.* icnl HatDner, Mattiiavox U thp Stei"hway BATH TUB, Iiivutory, pot stove, hot hanging, plnln nnd decorative painting. DACHSHUND, light brown, oneyear of leproduction. Displayed only rtt Tust water boiler, s^nk, car rnHio. Chnrles CUSTOM FARMER. Equipment to do Cnll Red Bank 6-0692. Office, 20 Mount product which will supplement old; ' thoroughbred: excellent health DOORS — 32"x70"i U3'x76"; two iiiK'f, lfi Monmouth utrcgt.* * G. Leonard, fill Aabury nvenue, Atlnnlic all farm jobs; nlso any work requir- street. ings while getting underway in r<_ . and body. Registered, vaccinated. Write CAMERA FANS—Your films can be de- 26"xfi7": screen door, 3l"xS5" f tate brokerase. Preferably nlliedij veloped only* once. Our modern lull' GAS STOVE, with four burners nnd Highlandn. T'hnnc KO270-W. * ing tractors nnd trucks. Georse Hamer- MASON CONTRACTOR. Cement finish- "M. M.," Box 511. Red Bank, or phon 32".\S0. Ei«ht sections of porch lattice nick, Onkhurst. Phone Long Branch 6- the building ti-nde. Can furnish' Aghury Prfrk 1J-6756-J. am Lori CB guarantee careful, prompt fin- work, almost new, 45"x7Z", 45 x73", oven. Very Rood condition: also com- FINE, GENTLE rldinj: horse. Can be ing, curbing, sidewalks, etc; also roof- I ted & ample ilispluy space in p ishing as you want It; 35-mm nnd Mer- t bination tub iind sink with fixtures and lain, or write Aabury Pnrk, R. D. 1. g. Alfred Cflrlock, Hamilton avenue, A. A. A. QUALITY chicks, available 45 *x7 4". 4J"x76", U4x,iO", IlCxGO", seen iiL Ray Tupper'c, South atrcpt, odice. Monmouth county cov cury a specialty. Dealer's inquiries in- 34"xSl." 51 for ench item. Cnll Rum- drain; gan coil aasombly for hot water. Eatontown. Phone Eatontown 3- UDOVEK claaneiM reiialrud. uiQ->iies it< Leonardo. Phorje Atlantic Highlands 1- v/rilo, "Salesman." Box 611, Red weekly; also a few turkey poults. Dis- vited. Tase'a Photo Service, 113 West son i-(iri4;i-j. Cji 11 _n_nytime. Rumson 1-066S-M. 0I27-J. bristled. Allen K lee trie Shup. 18 055H.R. brow Brothers, Whale Pond avenue. Front street, Red Bank. Phone Red White -trfpt. phonw 612. Red Bank i'UEL OIL AND (JAS—Old estata | PULLEY—tnkr-off pulioy, 6"xI0", for AfJL-METAL (rreeting card case, with -7 o-GAI. I .ON KiiiiulinQ EKO US trees re- tunlty; $ 45,000 cash necessary; Neptune Highway, Eatontown. (Opuosite R. F. D. 1,, Box 339. Keyport. Phono LARGE ORIENTAL ruga and fi Esso Service Station.) Call Eatontown Eood condition. Jhono Middletown • cubic feet, new unit; box in ffood con- I . hnx 'iH; nhonp Hnlmdet «391 moved by experienced riggers. Cash ci pals only, . For information an!; 7-1840-.T r ;tny chest of drawers'. Call Miss Hue- 3-06*3. • >-»383-M or Mjddirtown Ji-02tJ4. ilillon. Call Mlddjetown o^PJV • paid for old buildings. Highlands pointment. Pbone Long'^Branch '' ORIENTAL BUG, 19 feet, 1 inch by nuHtdn. Rod Bank B-22iq..T,» OARi'ENTKK WORK at nny kind done JERSEY BUILDING ft Wrecking Co. MACHINERY—Two LoKnli % hand SIX-TUBE RADIOS with Catnlin fin-' by day or contract. Jobbing & «pe- Wrecking & Rigging Co. Phona High- evenings, 6 to 9, or Sunday.* 11,1H Sacrifice nt $750. Phone Bcl- screw bar feed, 220 3-phnsc, CO-cycle ANTIQUES—Walnut butler tray )3h; wcro 54ii.7f>, ]fc\ng at 524.05; lands 13'27-W. Vim sell used building materials and m r ,0-2712-M. _ • - ; J sylvunin* curly mnpl« nnd Penn ciolty. J 0. Marvin & Son, Box 43, plumbing supplies. Highway 35, Key port. H /a H. P. motor, extra turret; drill guaranteed. Modern Home, .77 Mon-Bel ford. Fhone Kesniburg. 6-0891-J or ;AVANAU(;II EXT^HMINATING. KX- MAYTAG "WASHERS will very, very press, old type, back ccar drive, with sylvunid i n dcur y lf p b nd wnlnut uth utrrct. Rc«l Bnnk. Phone Kryport 7-0488. stand, pine drop leaf table, wagon sent, 6-01^4-W. torininut3>rn of rats, mice, bedbugi, AUTOMOBILES soon be available nt Tustine's, 1 *ii It. V, motor. 220 3-phasc, 60-cyclo; AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC irons, Buarun- 16 Monmouth atrcct. Red Bank, Supply All rcfiniEhcd, ready for. your homo. OtU GENEHAL contractor, top Boil, fill dirt, fleas, etc. Termite control. Old Ten* WE BUY and tell anything) few CliiusiiiR .lathe, lfl-inch, thrto yearn old, toed. Sale _price .54,05, '\vcrcr $10.90, .cinders, snivel, manure; alau wvotl ncitt rond, Marlboro, Phone Freehold will be limited. Be sure of Betting with V* H. P. motor; Marvel phuck- man, 56 Fair Haven rond, Fnir Haven. MAUltlCE SOHWAR'l'Z, Chryeleri Phone Red Bank-6-221-7-W.- --"- - - Modern Home, • 77 Monmoutli street, for nale. Lionel Simon. Phone Red Bank and used furniture, household yours. Place your order today tit CollcttH. Phono Red Hank C-lOo.1.* CTCl 01 Bed Bank G-O036. 8-0227 .1-3. •' mouth and International truck|;| Tuatlng's. .COLDWELi; lawnmowcr. Perfect mfl- ItMJk ' GUTTERS, LEADERS, in copper or gal* and service hearquartert. Phonal •oodi, china, glassware, paintinss, MACHINE SHOP, complete Soutll Bend .COI-FEL; MAILER SET, complete with YOU C,m- MORE and pay leas for your ehunlcally. Phono Middletown 5- KLUIN Ac tiONb, carpenters: siding vanized. Call us for an estimate on Bank 787. I , : bric*a-br»c, etc. Huicil'i Auction 1.4',-j-inch liitlie, motor in base, with 0470-M after 5:30 p. m. . tray nnd accessories; excellent Rift roofing and repairing, call after 8 p. any sheet metal work, J, V. Bogart,. 73 fresh eggs, duck eggs for hntching, Taper attachment, Collctls in 3-nd, two m., write, R. F, D, 1, Box 418. Keyport. UStiD CAK3 oouifnt, sold Galleries, 25-27 East Front street. also ducklings; stewing chickens, 4 to 5 REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel puppies, item. Sale price $6.50, were $I0.il0- Foster street. River Plain,' Red Bnnk.- changed. Ponttac <>ala» and «(i years old; Held Surface grinder, "one or female, W. P. Graham, 73 Modern Home, 77 Monmoutli. street, N .1. ohnne Keyport 1R47-W. Phone Red Bnnk 6-0798-M, or Eaton- Red Bank. Phone 1698. pounds each. J times John, 41 Marlon month old; Bui-lt Miller wcldiiiR equip, terms. G. M.\A. C. Ratias Br. itrcet. Phone Red Bnnk S-'JOSl-J./ South street, Red Bank. Red Bunk. • town 3-0350-M. Itf-'JI Mechanic street Phong 806 ment: metn! band B.TW ; drill presses METAL BEDS—3-3. 4-6, $3: bed IRON RAILINGS for porches, stair- tPbHi tiKS, adding machine] HARDY Chrysanthemum plants, Aikumn bander, Foster, 1 'j lmntl acrew, with FLUORESCENT BATTERY lamp; ideal TYPEWH1TEKS bought, sold, rebuilt and Ik XfJU wiito to «ell yuui auto King, Glowing Gold. Dorcn, 30 c^nts; ' springs, 3-3, 4-6, -$.t, nil brand new. far boats, cottages, etc. Sale price. ways, etc. Mnda to order by See- repaired; also full line of office sup- bring It to Ui. We pay cash ft office equipment, new and used muster drive; tool grimk'r, toolti, etc. Rosenfcld Furnltuio Co., 180 Shrews- $2 a hundred. Rue's,- Hance- avwLMc, 1 $10.03, were 915.95. Modern Home, 77 dorf Company, CO years at 9 West plies nnd equipment. When In need of flu cable ears: 1S3S to 1942 e bought, sold and repaired. ' Serplco* Phono -Red--Bank_6-l_p.1S.» bury nvrntif , Red Bnnk, ' 105 Monmouth street. Red Bank, rear Red Bank nirport. Monmouth H!rcet, Ked B»nk. our services call Red Bank 6-0669. El- Mo.int.EnrtHsb Co.. Red Bank. TAN RKED STHOLLE'R. with drop buck, Bl7BCTfirc~iiBATTNG pndsy snlo price street, Red Bank. Phone 6-2180. lis Office Supply Co, Upstairs, at 69 DISCHARGE PAPERS photostated, 1 MIDDLETOWN REFRIGERATION has $3. Phone Reii Hnnk 6-0778-W." ANTIQUE FURNITURE. New fur- UUIM.b AWU Piymuuth pg $2.79, wore 55.25. . Modern Home, 77 Brood street. Red Bank. Dod^tt job-rated" trucks, autt hour* service at Horn's, 18 Wallace frccsera, electric hot water heaters, F1UGIDAIUE, electric, porcelain Inside niture, or good used furniture, VACUUM cleaner* repaired, May make electric ranges, radios and many other Monmouth Htrcct, Ucd Ilniik. •_ service, modern service station. street, Red Bank. and out, cood condition, ?S5, Cn'.l china, glassware, gifts, brjc-a-ltrac, Allen Electric Shop*. 13 White street WELDINQ AND MACHINE work, items for Immediate delivery. Some at b 6-01'Jl. LARGE ASSORTMENT o"f fans and air R*H Rank Van Syckle, 149 West Front stree YOUR OLD FURNITURE made belle; a saving. Sec them at Middletown Re- odd pieces ' of every description. See circulators; from $9.95 up. Modern Bank, went of Maple avenue. than new, sprayed or rubbed finish EXTRA LAUGE Hot-Point electric HAULING AND trucking; veteran; en- electric and acetylene, prompt frigeration, Highway 35. Phono M!d- us. We buy and sell anything 1 Home, 77 _Monmouth ntrcct. Rod Bnnk. ecrvlca by Seedort Company, 20 a YUUU CAK steer nard 7 I); all branches in cabinet making. Esti- dletown n-0239. stove, fivo burners, one steamer, two "ELECTRIC BHOILMASTERS. They fit pacity 10 tons; low rates. Frank E. mates and pi an nine cheerfully done. Call ovens. Practically new; in perfect con- Ruscil'F, 27 East Front street. Torrey. Phono Sen Bright ii-0101-R. years at 9 West atreet. Red Bank. wheels shimmy Let ua corre IVORY ENAMEL cookr "tftoye, steel top, on top oC n frying luin or c;ui be set trouble. Save your tires. Latest us, .Red Bank 6-2667. Ask for Mr, dition, 13 Ocomi avenue. Sen Brinht. I'hono Red Bank 6-1693. ' 1 UiSST i'UlCES paid tor r«g», Iron, burns conl or wood* In very good Phone Sea Bright --0049, between 9 a. up us a ntovc. Siile' price S'^.S. ), were Phons 6-2169. axle nnd frame straightening equi Wilms. $4.50," Modern Home, 77 Monmouth metal a nd, paper. Gettis, junk dealer, condition. C. D. Wall, 407 Poole uvi- l4 216 Snrowsbury avenue. Red Bank. Prank Vnn Syckle, 149 West UPHOLSTERING ai you like it. ' Custom niir. Union Bench. -• BRAND .NEW. General Electric pedestal ".itsSlj_^cd Bank. « street. Red Bank, west ol Maple a built, quality and service bur stand- Phon» Rtid Bnnk 6-1BC7-R. Will call. P.A1NT1NU- by day or contract; papvr GLADIOLI BULBS, 100 for 51. Postpaid. W Hncotiditinnrd •. and fun, 20-inch, adjustable height, heavy WIND-UP TYPE phonoRrnphs, were hanging; estimates given. Heroic n Our own building. Ask for Jack -ft ard, Dave Burnon. 21 Pearl street. Re base, safety KUaril, guaranteed. Cost $^8.04. now J20.5J. Otherd, were UbJNErtAL CONTltAIJTOH dnd casvpuuli Ban. Fhone 6-2657. Brilliant orange-variegated. Beautiful Kuarnntccdi Machines for $30 and up. cleaned; carting and grading, top Thornsen, R. Pl^'t>.. box 42, A* Inn tic FOR AS LITTLE an $6.39 per in bouquets. Dufold & Trifold Co,, Savo money, ensh nnd carry. Hemhuuscr, $125, never used. Will sell nt sacrifice $25.80, now 519.9.". Modern Home, 77 soil,, manure, Ml", dirt, cinders, graval »nd Hishlands. phone Atlantic Highlands you can 'build* a single or doul BABY CHICKS, single comb White e Trenton 4. N. J. Vineyard avenue and Route 30. next to forJ$7S.^fThpne_R«l_Bnn_k__6^407 5-J.* _ Monmouth_BjLicr_t._l{cd Biink. sand. Estimates given. Phono Retf Bank Rll-M. rage with Stan steel receding door horns, 115 per 100: sexed pullets $32 BrowVs Diner, East Kcnnaburu, Phone NEW BUCKWHEAT twin coal blower. HilBB dLASS ironing. ]md nnd cover, r 1464. Oncar Booker, 47 Second atreet. HOUVUR ELECTRIC cleaner. New auth- llvered on your lot, MetSrRyji per 100; New Hampshire Reds, $17 per complete with room thermostat and sale price $2.9."i; were S4.4. », Modern Fnlr Haven. N J . - 1 100. Wlllzerodt Bros., Lin croft. Phone HEATING BOILERS and radiation, ICKrunsburE BOXK , ' 6-06.ir.-MBolm-Sypho. n refriKerator, orlzed Service Station, 93 Washington Johnson street, Monmouth>Beach > oil burners, installed. Get our porcelain; well Insulated. Patrick heat control. Half price. Phone Mid- Home. 77 Monmouth.. street. _Red Bnnk. KOU JNSUliANut; ol »ll kind- ->J« K. V street. For service, phona Red Bank 6- •Building contractors furnished ^ Red Bank «-357«-M. dlctown 5-0340-M. LARGEST SELECTION of portable ra- quest. estimate. American Freezer & Ap- Finn. Hcndden'n Coiner. Red Bank. R. II. Stout, LewU building. 77-79 0526. HOOVER SALES and Service. For fre ORGANDY DRESSING table iikirt, white . dios in town; three-way, bnttcry, AC Broad street fpffUr Newhnrry wtore) demonitrajjon phone.. Red Bank 6 pliance Co., Rout* 35 nnd Oakhlll LARGE WHITE porcclnln Ice box, sult- UAYN'ION KUGS and carpels. Hugs and AUTOMOBILES AND truck! fin.m v nnd, pink; two white candle wick bed nnd DC. from $32.90 complete, up. Mod- IN KED BANK.' Span Craft Studiuu. - 0526. -^ " able for lunchroom or Inrgo family. ern Home, 77 Monmouth street, Ked enrocts cleaned ^nd . moth-proofed. jnonth, to pay. Sea Coast I< Road. Phona Red Bank 6-3S77. Good condition. Mrs. Ctirton, Ocenn spreads, nlnftlo bed size; two Scotch plntd plcturo {rnming; oil paintings, etch* alt to wall car pell hg cleaned and Comptiri"y. "80" Uroad itreet. Phoi ttidetn single bed. size -bedspread; hnnd Bnnk. Ings and engravings reatnred; full RADIATOR COVERS, plnball ma- n.ycnupt East Kpnnaburg. Next to gchool. mothproofed a.i location. 5 Broad Bnnk 6-1234 or C-2C68. LOWEil PRICES. No change in the crocKt'tcd bedsprend full or sin trie size; CHERRY J>UOP LEAF tahln; Kood con- size framelcsn mnntel mirrors, window «.p*"«t. Phnne Red Bnnk R02. chine, with baseball icore; upbol- GOOD CONDITIiON~UBcd~"mon'T"VuTt71 CHEVROLET TRUCK, two speeill high quality of our coal or service, siie 3H, (private.) Mrs. Cnrton, Ocean girls' clothes, nil kinds," sizes 4 and 10: dition. Call Highlands 3,1291-M nf- vnlances. lawn sljrnH, framed mirroru. 37 end,' brand now motor, rack boi'j atered^ cha,Ir; cabinet folding Ironing nlso l.idy's ^sllps, nightnowns, sizes 18 ter 6_l>-_ East Front street. Phone Red Bank 3tt*t5. and the proof of the pudding is In the avenue. Kant Kt'tinahiirtr. Next to school. n cheerfully 'given. George Robinson, cellent shnpe. Broadmead^w Fari] board, dinette set, Fred Farwell,' eating. Try ua this year. Hance & COIL »EDSPKfN(i, full fii^c7~Simmons "'I .-<)• ' Phone Red Bank 6-337C. FOKUSON . TRACTOR, reconditioned ; 110 Enst Washington avenue, Atlantic Bunk. Cnll Red Bnnk 6-3845J.' Pnvia. Phone Reg Bnnk 6-0103. AMERICAN FLAG", aize 150x70 Inehpa; . COMl'LETE LANDSCAPE service. SI Blngham avenue,' Rumion. Phone Aro in (food condition, ?10. Sec Bedlc, ' metal wheels; $250. Phono Keypori Hjhll.Phone 1-1782-M, WE BUILD wnlk-ln rooms, frozen food t two electric room hentem; chicki 7 -29 64. W: 1. ' ^ "~ "' t'Lawni mnde or renovated. Ten- RumSQn 1-149 B, Monroe nvenup, Little Silvrr,* AUiU KUANS, over *3Ui. only. Private USED CAR SELLERS. Will Btorn(fft rooms. We sell freezers, re- house for two dozen chickens. Cnll Red FULL SIZE BED-divvenport, with mat- nis courts built or reconditioned. cor snles financed for any amount, 15 frlgerators, and' commercial cquliimcnt; SWEET POTATO plnnts. T. F. (Till. Bnnk 6-3376. trces; nlso mntchine chnir; Kolder highest cash price for four Fhone Middletown rt-OTtGI. Phone Red Bar-k 6-0852-M. months to pay. Seacoaat Finance Com- FEED—FEED—FEED. Prices are dow cold storage doors and Insulation. We SHREWSBURY STABLES has saddle mnde. Phone Ke'jCVMOUTH\four-door spec your home. Spare parts and repairs. F. Ptlce $100, Call Egnerh Eaton- 220 feet of wnll radiator: seven BLACK AND WHITE porcelain cook THUEK-PIECE livlnff room set, living mouth Wlilting Room, Broad anil Mori' luxe, radio and heater. Phor Don't delay. Phone today, Rumion 1- town 3.Q227-J. steam valves, all necessnry pipe for 'stove; also oil burners, installed In MrtSUiN wtniK DONE. Foundation laid, 0408-M. room table, dlnine room table, bufTet. mouth. Red Bank. cesspools built from blue print, drain- Bunk 6-0f>60-'W, nttcr 6 p. m. , PATTERSON SARGENT marine paint, complete Jientlnx system, Fred Wall- stove. In excellent shape, late .model. Call Atlantic Highlands 1-0340-M.* $75, original cost, $100. Phone Henna CINDER BLOCKS. S. Mleloch & Son, age built nnd open. Lawrence Birckclt. 1941 BUICK convertible cluU BEVELED CEDAR siding, select uradc, $3,50 a gallon. Camel 'puVe oil col- Ing, 76 Broad strcrt, Keyport. SPECTRAL PAINTS offer custom colors, 10-lnch and 12-inch, 10 cent* pel ors, Jl.EO a quart. Brookside Inn, near BEAUTIFUL SOLID maple couch nnd burg 6-0196. ' Onk Hill road, Headden's Corner, Phone Eatontown 3-1177 or write R. F. super deluxe, model 56-C, In c> two arm chairs, like new, $125, Phone thnc special color you've wnnted for Middletown. Phone Reil Bank 6-1688, D. 1, Waynldff rond. Pinebrook. condition, appearance like new' board foot, 1,000 feet or more. D. It Stone church, Atlantic Highlands.' 10-FOOT ROWBOAT, $30: small oak walls or furniture * will bo accurately Belletza, lumber and supplies, Carr ave- Itumson 1-OHC-M. flat top office ..desk, five drawers, LET US CONVERT your old oil lamp HAY BALING. Combining, mowing and eciuippcd. Must see to appreciate HYBRID SEED corn, New Jcrsey~NoT matched irvthe hlfihest qunllty flat paint into an electric lamp. -We also re* • 1.87R. Will finance. Call Long ' nue, at railroad, Keansburg. Phone 6 2, 4, silo No. 6, U. S. 13, Ohio CSS, BEACH CHAIRS, beautiful colors, $4.50. chair, $35; used toilet tank and bowl, for only $4.B0 A gnllon postpaid; enclose raklnc; also plowing, discing. Mowing, 0475. We also have in stock Lowe It 11- 118: 30-inch sink, $7. Call Stalder, wire and repair lamps. Olsen, 3d South etc. First class equipment, genuine, not 6-0822-J.^^ ' etc. Also a complete line of sweet corn sample of color desired. Spectral Paints Btrcet, Freehold. Vlffi OUTBOARD MOTORS, 4 H. P. dcluxi and field seeds. Conover Brothers, quart streamer sprayer, $6.76. Leon corner Rumson road, Branch avenue, Co., Box 650, Red Bank. Sorry, no duration farmers, Ralph Maher, Holm- OVEttlliiATING problems Wickfttunk. Phona Holmdel 9-6121. Levinson Hardware, 10 Mechanic street. Little Silver.* FOR MOHTtJAUE laans en B. V. K. H. del. N. J. Phone 6391. flelently taWen tare of when yo. models only. Prompt delivery, Dis^ your car to Red Bank Radiator \ brow Brothers. Phone Long Branch 6' Phone Red Bank 6-3089. c. o. n.'s.~ Stout. Lewis bulidlng, 77>79 Broad PAINTING AND paperhanging. EstT- I HAVE OVER 3,000 pounds or 30,000 JOINTER, Walker-Turner, 6-inch, com- BEDROOM SUITE, walnut, four-poster street (over Nrwberrr ator«). 113 West Front street, Red Bank. 2680 when imrmltted. feet of 8-arnugc grape vine wire for 2 LAWN ROLLER for rent, 51 per day. plcta with stand and motor, new. mntes gladly given on all inside work sinplo bed and dressing tnble, mnhog- LAWN AND I'OKCii furniture repainted. 6-1177. , 1 UNPA1NTED FURNITURE, all kind*, cents a pound. Must buy more than SO Leon Lovinson Hardware. 10 Mechnnic Phone Red Bank 6-3812.* any, ^ beri nnd dresnlnR tnblc, hnnginf nnd outside work and spraying wicker Knick-Knack shelves, medicine eloset, pounds, F. C. Elchhorn, Harmony road, street. Phone Red Dnnk 6 TRAILER, two spare wheels; fire ex- nrirror, odd pieces. Cull Red Bank 6 Called for and delivered. Pbone Red furniture. 46 Mechanic street. Red 1940 BUICK four-door sedan kitchen tables, kitchen utility • closets, Middletown. Phong Middletown R-0281-J. STEPLADDERS—All sizes, 4 to 10 feet. tinguisher; three-burner oil cook. 187 0150-W.* Bank 6-0Q40. Ask for Mr. Britton. Bank.. Phone 6-2356. tires, radio, h enter, ?i,0O0, floor model, chest on chest, cheat ol MOVING DONE, very cheap. Call Fisber Eatontown 3-0303-J. 1 ULIUHTLY USED tires and tubes. Sizes Leon Levinson Hardwnre, 10 Mechanic Myrtla avenue, K can sburg. Near rail SECOND-HAND Uvlm room rue IX, drawers, dresser, ' nlerht table, deski 600x16; 625x16; 650x16; 700x15; Btreet. Phone Rctl Bank 6-3989. road.* Brothers or Schwartz Auction Room, STEEPLEJACKS—Any work of a 1934 DIAMOND T wrecker; e> wardrobe, all sixes. Oversink cabinet: white porcelain top tnble and four phone Red Bank 6-3213, 1 GOOx20; 52 5x20: 650x18. Brookside MAYTAG WASHING mnchino, excellent ELECTRO LUX—I n perfect condition, ehalrs Vl\ blnck cloth cont, with fur " dangerous ' nature. Estimates condition; nlao tires' In good made to order. All furniture ^-Incl Inn, near Stone church, Atlantic Iligh- condition. ' Leon Levinson Hnrdwnrc, five-foot; can b« . seen working, $ 55; latest inspection; (400. Phone plywood. Phone Kcnnsburg 6-0474. 2 collnr $8, slae 14. 326 Bay avenue, cheerfully given. No job too big or Inmla.* 10 Mechanic street. Phone Red Bank also portable sewing machine, electric, Highlands." OIL LAMPS converted for electric- burjr 6-019B. .Brlarwood avenue. Kcnnsbnrg. '-3989. small. Phono' Highlands 3-1233. NYLON- ELASTIC stockings. Just ar- nil attachments, $45; gas hot water PINK UL.Y-OF-THE-VALLEY plant,. ity. Lsmpi rewired. W* call for 1941 FORD SUPER deluxe sedc rived. South Jersey Surgical Supply, SIX-PIECE WICKET SET, $25; lnrtre heator, with tank, $5. Phone Kenns- dio, hcotcr, defroster, fog light 1 Phonne Highlnndigdsl 313-1103-J.. and deliver. Harold's Radio and CINDERS—Ideal for driveways and- 6 Writ Front itre*t, Red Bank. scythe, $5; dishes, pans, etc. 21 Villa burg 6-1194-M. buavLUHJ wujjDlMU «nd cutting, porL- light; in excellent condition; on YELLOEL W EAR CORN, $1.50 per bushel, El carlo Shop, 34 West Front street, able service. John' Stanton, Everett. . fillings. Cinder nnd cement vi- EASY tlROt'lEH, like new, used only few Plnce. Eatonto%vn. Phnnn 3-Q674-R.* TWO MALE pedigreed black Cocker cr. Must neo to appreciate; at ththe . cribib. Phone Freehold 8- Red Bank. Phona 6-2744-J. Phone Red Bank 6-0793-R-l. Will , finance. Call Long Bra brated blocks and miiaon material. times'!! t\Vo speedsp; ; hand,, kneneee nnnn3 EASY ELECTRIC ironor; wicker table puppies, eight weeks old, grandson of H81-J-2. foot controll ; doubldbl e .heah t control; rea- and chair: folding screen; Odoro cab- Try-Cobb's Candidate. One seven months CUSTOM HAY BAlUNG, new machln- 0B22J^ Phone Red Bank Block Co., 10 TWO SADDLE horses, sound and gentle. cry. Albert Niehaus, Holmdel, Phone 2^J.^ sonabU. Fhona Red Bnnk. 6-30'1G. inet. Ice box. Many other articles, ^2 old, red nnd white male. All A.K.C. reg PAINTING. Interior and exterior, spray 1938 BUICK (operii coupe), , foi Leonard street, Red Bank 6-3061. Oakland street. Rod DBnk.' stored. Call Rumson 1-0634-M.' Excellent Hacks, reasonable. Phone 9-6781, DALMATIAN PUPPIES, thoroughbred. Red Bank fl-2291. and brush work on tank*, barns, tires, with guarnntee; radio nn NEW WASHING machine. Complete WHEN YOU WEED a painter, call G. cr. Cttr In very good condition • Phone Red Bank 6-1364-J. Dnvid ANTIQUE SOFA. Antique corner cup- E bamboo porch set, with roofs, etc. Porch and lawn furniture M1LK1NC GOATS nnd kids, one Nubfs Scott, Swimming River Rond,__ board; also wicker bassinette; leather- with automatic' drain pump. Call Red sprayed. WllUio's Pnlntins Service. Brown, contractor. P. O. Box 804, sacrifice. ' Tclephono 'Red BR buck, throe years old, registered stock cushions; rug, 11.6x10.6. 17. Parker Union Beach. Phone Keyport 14 371O.-M dny or night.* 1 THREHREK YEAR-OLD riding hhorse, with ette doll carriage. Cnll Eatontown 3- Bnnk 6-or.E0-M.~ Phone Aabury Park 2-UQ64-W-1. \V; H. Roach, Occanport. I hone Eaton. avenue, Fair Haven. Phone Red Bank Western saddle,, Phone Keyport 7- 1060. extension 435. WHITE ENAMEL kltcfton sink, with 6-047C-J. AUCTIUNEEK AND Appraluer. B. G. FURNITURE REFIN1SHING nnd cab- 1941 SUPER DELUXE convert! town 3-0123. U47-W, or call Tit H. Kluln & Sons, NATURAL RED FOX fur scarf; RIBO tub; coal stove, with hot water back, Conts. 400 Bath_ftv«nue, Long Branch. inet work. Fine qunlity work guar- Ford, $1,000. Yahnrns F»rn USED STOVES, Icebox, andirons, ho Harris Gardens, Union Beach, after 4:30 henutiful badger fur collar, - both grates and oil burning attachment: 30- ELECTROLUX, HUB refrigerator, old, but N. J. Phone 8G9?. anteed. Specializing tn antiques. For Monmouth.* air register, combination sink nnt In running condition, Freshly painted, r estimates, call Carl M. Prelm, Red Bank' 1 o'clock. splendid condition, reasonable. CnH-Mlst gallon hot water boiler. This equipment HVj cublo feet, $40. Call Rumson 1 WE HAVE THE materials to do your fffiWTTJaBD OARS; 1941 Packi. tub, bathroom basin, boat anchor. 10 Mncntiilton. Red Bank 6-2210-J.* used only a short time. Edward M. Kel- roofing or tiding job now. Pay as little 6-0574-M. 18 Second street, Fair Ha sednn, radio, heater; 1041 ( foot counter. high hot water mil into JACOBSON POWER lawn mower, 20- 0543-J. ven, MAHOCJANY SIDEBOARIDEB D and di ly, Sycamore avenue, opposite Hnnco 1 ai $6 monthly. No down paymant. bile, five-pasHcngcr sedan,' radio lawn mowers nnd lam us, 11C Shrews 'Inch cut. Very good condition. Phone TWO NEW FIRESTONE tires, r. Red Bnnk 6-24f,6-J.* rroo m tabletbl , food onditionditi . Call Red rnnd, Shrewsbury. Phone 6-033B.* Call Red Bank 6-4444, Monmouth Con- THREE VETERANS want work remov- cr; HI41 i'ontlnc Six KCCIOTI, radii bury avciMir, Red Bank. used, sixe 6,50x16. Cnll during day, ing or trimming trees 1 nlso land- USED SJ"aS" nnd 2"x&" lumber; nlso Bunk B-aHllrR.•. Red Bank G-1772, or evenings, Red Bank Btructlon Co., Highway SB, at Head- er; 1940 Pontlnc Eight sedan, MUST VACATE by June 1, Will sel SEVERXL ARTICLES, antiques nnd RECENT PURCHASES. Many fine den's Corner. scaping nnd odd work. Also two-ton 19»9 Bulck, model 61 sednn, ', enough used slate for large roof, Must fi-2076-J. rack body truck for hire. Work done the following: China cabinets, Jit un move nt once. Brut offer takes the lot. new- also two nrtnchalrs, end tables. ptecei from local homes and «&•> HOUSE PAINTING: also ilgnt made to 19.18 Bulck scdnn, model 61, J two showcases, be (IF, tl up; chnir STANDING HAY, 20 acres, timothy reasonable. Phone Long Branch 6- radio; 10;i7 Bulck, model 41- sedf Phone Unmioii 1 -(1573. '20-gallon ttn'n water henter. Call Rod ^ates. Visit our showroom regul- order. Ceorgo *E- Parker. Phone dinette Let, hrrakfnnt nook set, livin Hank 6-OG9O-W, between 10 a. m, and nnd nlfalfa. . Two cuttings, renuon- 4309-R,, or write, A. Duncan, 01 Waah- dio, hejurr; 1937 Plymouth ,H room set, chinii, plnsa, etc. 02 Mnln TWO-WHEEL" CTfTr f^T cxercininK arly and take advantage 6f the fin* ablr. Phono Holmdel 0-72f Er-tontnwn R94-M. Ington itr.Tt, Rrd Bank. ' coupe, radio, henter; 1935 I"ord[ street, Mntawnn, Snlc conducted daily horacB, (3S. H. Ct Phlppa, Pine PAINTING, decoratlne, paperhanging. J. door urdan, hentcr. T, C, Ott Hronk. HEI)fCAL FUIlRlTURE, adjustable cx- values, in furniture of ftvery de- RADIO—"P")ne pre• wiir M njie51lo cablnot LAWNS MOWED, dependable and wllT- 10 R, m, to & p. m,, stiutlnB May ID radio, excellent condition. $26. Phone Whin-, W, Clnnry* Kutlmnton cheer- Ing.' Pho.ne.after 7 p. m,.. Red.Bnnk Pftcknrd, Rod Bnnk. 11-10 1 to May '.19. - *i FOUIt-l'OSTeh maple bed, prln s nmlnlng tnbte, scnlej, Instrument cab- scription and ' household effects. fully (riven. Phone Long 1) run eh fl-llfll raarl, Red Bunk 6-0-12R. B K inet, irri[*nti: kitchen tablr, i-uicrliun EKEfr. HU)AS* 3r.Q pnund'sT FLOOH-WAXING, Call Red Dank. . lierfpet^ working order. ModernUtlc uel Swnrtx, U West Front street. Phono NEW KliKCTlllO Vlclrolns tot: clilldren. -WU(l, oxlptiijnii fll tot), %2j',U; biithlncttc, *.'>; flrrjilnc'c Red Bnnk 6-1387'.* ' - 913*.nu; chllflrnn'R -unbrcnknblfl "roc- 247S,. Superior Floor Waxing Co. flcrrcii,- iS.tio ; pnlr IJIIMIB, 55. Cnll Rctl lirv.ikffist. bur.- red llnnlrutn type. Cull For 30 wordi or less, each Iniertion; 30 to 60 words," AF kno KcypnrL 7-0/iHn or 7-(H77, , .'• TAKK NOTICE I—(TQW is the tlmo to onl«, thrcn In nlbvim, IKOli; Whitney Private homes our specialty* n Kent inllk h very IKMMI tor- bitbiri Hunk 41 - n f Ui I*. • __ ll lV bnby - cnrJ'limcai hisvh- chnirs, ntrnllera, each insertion, and double rates if the advcrtiiemen DRBSKESr 12-M, $i!ir.Oj'iisfKirtiiinir'ii^' PIOS'IS" V(GS ~not taief^rerironniiniH hi\va ncW oil burner Installed In your JInvr two - milk IIUIIIH , tihtl one youn have prnvrn the type for which, the coal rmiRr; also hnvo lame stock fire- wnlkcrB, toctnr hnbo Jumppr fCntKi nur- OEasrOOUS AND soptlo tnnkn, cleaned, frmulf, IMiotip Itrd liimk n-U'JOO-W. ft nnnrit-rt, II J rhlhtrrn's rio.tlicn, ' |1, packer tvill pay n jirrmliim and they plate niurpment. Snmucl -SwnrU, 14 nrry Beats. Norman IC, Frpiimnn, 121 iiullt and repaired, Mode^n dralnnge to be leaded or double spaced. • • ' ''.- ciui bn mined and (lttrd for marltvt fin Went Front street; Phone Red Bnnk Tlr«t_iivoinip, Atlnntlti llltfhlnntlii. ' Instttllod,' Itobprt Albc, Port Monmouth. , IIOIIKH* Kb DDL 1U.\I2; flvo larKo •iniv k'\A? Alt)? A linil tliraToiliy'liiiy", iriiVil~or less feed. Our two Utters of 12 nnd Vfili'B AITDOI.A—In n7nTi?rKKt rnaraii Phono Knnrinhiirfr R-0437. . ntnndliitf, Slndllniitr., Pliutic Holm- There will be an additional pharge of ten cent* nur shflltersi four smiill mimmir ihcM< lfi' linvo luul iroiid tare,- ui'o well arown nrVliS—Httve soveral good and usod nlno cnmblniitlon kni'OHuna nnd xiia II, Ho3lN4 SON, IS Wost Front street, *T»J three Jiirgn liroodrr houHn. nbuui ;lt| P-76D1. » unil very ' ntllklnir In iippr'iiriiju-a wltli oil riuifion, conl nnd gm, oil nnd gnu Rtnvo, lMinno KrtinnliurK (1-0.144, Rod Unnk, * Hack to work—quick sor> each insertion if remittance defes not accompany the in chp.rry rvd. bodied, whlta f(ic*.»..Iflu,t«.iin(I •3OTK HAU, lenthcrf , wliTrTciTfTier rovr - combinatioombination rnniccMrnniccM , Koady for tmtmcc , low vice 'for Watch nnd clock re pnlr Ing, •'S'Tited • attfn brnc'i ft("*r'ftwh'i(lir" liniit!\'* nhd'. 'un'rlerphMT ' Wcfivlir Belt" ji'Tow nt <1G 'pr'lri>i>->".W« - tle\)$i>r&-m6;'-r' "'Snmuei (IVhriWlV ;s" tid^ cacli, A Sew, with papern, |>rlcnil nc- i dmifr. Also two-cur garage, with too colliir, ilpjjfrcd »ldo(- \\wn\ nnd nncliot, HwnrLi, 14 West, Front »trcet. Phono roidlii^ly, Thi-flO jilgK n n* iIllTcrentl Erwt«7i ~p0"TA'm''|)liun«, iurtiF~«r T(J ANI» dhoornllng. Inalde anil house, new • roof, nnd (wo-ntory Inyln with locks, , OOIMI 'condllloii. J'jionc Itnd Itiuik (I-MHT,* ilimntltk'H. (>, .DOIIKIIIM I'lirkiM-, Ituni Ifvd Biitllf n^OOflO,* Will noil hiuidpowrr homo clippers $1-! outildoi ntso flour ittiMlIng, "cnrpenlei Cath or stamp* will be accepted in payment for tl Jidtiir, uUqilt 00x10, r] Ii II |11V pOUllr XJtr njiMl. l.ltllo Hllvcr, J'hnna Roil work. Free osttmntei. Coll Red Bank fquliutirnt, Includlrtg tlirpo brooder henl 1 tractor plow, two furrow illuc type J00[ K'NOVClLO^A'KbiA' 'n'rltiinnlcii," MandTird hiilrt delivery ritkt ?4U; linn stiiftoil, Hiuik n.ar.sn. __ •_ •_ 0-l£^42, M/rpn U, Morson. advertiiomenti. • ' ' >' ' ^' TI. All on Clinixil Hill, Hrrn by an rrfcicnco llbrnry of thn wofiil, 1VM 1 rnlntmfttl. Hrr Mr,. Byrv, AUnlm ft tin 1 whlif Hollfiiwl lurkfyi $,1 riicli. (Jnlihnrdt r uij|<*Hl^l'j HKl>, coiupToici (frHMrfi flXPlilt'I oAttP 15T'"TriV1 n%% "repairing piIutliiE-now rcn\ly, For full Informn- A Wlllry. Onk Jflit rniuf, Jtcd Hank. ch^"! oC rtriiwcm, llhrnry Inlilo, »4C fringing, blndlnir nnil ronnvntlnK Axtnc), Inc., II Munntuutli street, lie ilon nbout mmicy unvinir n(Trr, write Bunk* 1'hoin ltod Dunk 0^12K 22 Liiriml nvpinir, Klilontown. l'lionn Percy (Imy, iti Wnvcrly PUCI« lletl "DrltRnnlcni" Box frll, Rc-1 Hnnk. Eutontown " '•""" " Dank. Pliom Red Bunk 1-3288, • RED BANK REGISTERJVTAY 22, 1947 Paee Thirteen AUTOMOBILES WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT HELP WANTED REAL,JESTATE FOR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL E3TATE FOR SALE RIVES PLAZA—Larg* furnished room. LADIES—For sales work, training and 1 1926 PACKARD sedan, clean, good mo- SNBA.KBOX BAILS. Pbone Bed, Bank rET US HEL..P. yo. u with your «mploy- 8-ACRE F.ARM, In Tmton Fall* . Large RESIDENTIAL, buiineis lots- and acre- COLONIAL HOME. On haix-ten plot, tor. Call alt^r 6 p. m. Phone Bed- ment problems. Bobert*' Employment Twin beds, board and garage If de-'. ', .free samples hosiery, drtsses and sired. Will rent ilngle or'double, 29 mnny other items.' Write or apply Real. house ^rlth savin rooms.*nd bath, hot age oh shores of beautiful Crystal facing -river, built 1989, Itr(« living Bank 8-..Z88-J. Price »82B.* y. HIGHEST PKIOES paid for glass, china, Agency, 77 Broad •treat. Bed Bank. water- heat, ' hardwood flodri, •lAtrteT lake, Lakeland Park, Fort Monmouth. oom, fireplace, automatic hut/ powder 'hone 1806. •treet.* . •ilk Hosiery Mills, 31 Clinton street. 18S6 FLYMOUfH coupe, tmo figures, lamps, furniture, buttons, Newark 2. • range, and refrigerator* One-room bun- Telephone Keansburg 6-0262 or 6-0942. oom, itone' porch, four bedrooms, two Phone Bed Bant 8-2687-W.« clocks* vases. Will buy single pieces or uliih DESIRES position In Red Bank. i FRONT room vrlih large porch. ulow ;• garagK, chicken coopi, capacity •vs.ei'llUlie JVCttUSUUIg B-U£Q£ or D-UV4£. He' bathrooms; two-car' garage. - Pric* 1939 CADILLAC, 23,000 actual miles, collections. All articles 'must be old. Experienced, , kaowledge of typing, Could bt used far light housekeeping, YOUNfi GIRL, for general office work. rom 1,000 to 1,500 chicken*; other LONG BRANCH—Nice residential lec- 32,500.- W. A. Hoppiag A or with kitchen privileges, semi-bath. Must he quick and accurate with fig- tion, two-storr house, $10,600; Urge serlees 75, .Fleetwood special sedan, Pearl Gtlman, 32 SprinK streelj Red bookkeeping and stenography* Gall uUdlnpB; 1.S.U0 gtrawberry plants; 1,- living room and dinette, modern ^hne- Rea* Bsnk g-0887.* limousine. Must be seen to be appre- Sank. Phone 6-OMB-M. "" nnaburg 6-0487, • ' Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0541-W. ures and In handling ensh. Knowledge .00 raspberry plants. Reasonably of typing nnd bookkeeping necessary. kitchen, powder room, laundry, four RIVERFRONT borne, plot l««x300, Ur«« , elated. Call Keyporeypor t 7-0568 'or 7-0177. OSTEIt HOMES for children, reason- COUPLE WISH year-round work as SUNNY APARTMENT. Furnished, three >riced. Must he . seen . to be apprecl* bedrooms, bathroom,: hot water heat, living roo^n, three fireplaces* aato* rooms, kitchenette and bath, refrig- Write, "E. M. J.," Box 511. Red Bank.* ted. For additional Information, phone LINCOLN LIMOUSINSOUSI ; very good con- able board paid, clothing and medical handy man and chauffeur; woman to coul fired;'lot 60x150; taXeau$l20-; new- latlc hot water beat, flva bedrooms* dition Inside and out. Suitable for are provided. Write, "Children," Box do general housework as makl. -- L. erator, electric and hot water; newly Satontown 8-0047-J.* ly decorated; two-car garage; new vo baths, maid's quarters. Price $35,- Lnndruni, Route 1, Box 130-B, Atlantic decorated; porches and lawn. Summer PRINTER—Combination compositor 'EN ACRES, with G&Q-foot frontage on 00. W. A. Hopping Agency* Phone taxi or livery service. Phone Rumson It, Hed Bank. rental, $4S0, June 1 to September 15. Venetian blinds throughout. • Mft'rle Cox 1.Q72S-M. BUY AND SELL antjiue furniture, Highland.* and' linotype operator; 'steady, paved road. Has three-acre pond Agency, ' Portnupcck. Phone Lonn cd Bank 6-0397.* • On highway 86, East Keansburg. Pbone /Ith dam rights. Benutlful old privet l»aO 7-PASSENGER Chrysler Imperial, portraits, china, glass and silver. HANDYMAN WANTS odd jobs. Write, Keaniburg 6-0828-R. flrst-clasE. Apply Mr. Fennlngton, Branch .fl-lftQ2. * " ' itiUICE LOT—In Alston Court. *n«ar P. O. Box 186,-Ked Bank. edgo along entire ffontngc. Plenty of . suitable for taxi; excellent shape, Ap- Mrs. L...Richra0iid, 42 East Main street, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING foreman, Ked Bank Register. ilrch trees; near ocean; superior neigh- river; nil utilities In street; ildewalks, ply Willow 'Brook garage, William B. Freehold. Phone Freehold 8-0178. VEtEUAN S^UDBlJT' desires full-time . MARIE COX AGENCY, renltor, 'iitcr, sewer. Price S2.750. W. A* 1 Red Bank 6-2609. iDrhood, Idenl for estate or better de- "Stevenson, phone Holmdcl 9-7891. WILL. 1'AY to.i prevailing prices for Sec- summer job, starting June 1st. Reas- -WAT UUlbP£KU( cuomel maker, cur- olopment. Owner dfters farL coiiiidcr- Ri^jr front anil country proper- [{ipp.nia _ A^^ncy,' H Llnid^fi pi tic A, A hoi\€> - lMTEKNATIONAii truck, ton and a halfj ond Nai.onal Bank stock, gold coins, onable, years office experience, ability to SINtiLB ROOM, centrally located. Phone penter. 44-huur week, iniiid* woik, '•1J_B'vnk 6-0807." Bed Bank 6-0888. • • / bls !cis. than surrounding . ncrengc. ties. Sales.and rentals, Comancho ' with five-foot rack body, changeable. ld" jewelry. Interesting pieces In silver, type. Will do anything.- Cull Red Bank !ca-unt working condlllona. Apply 'hone Rumaon 1-0404. .Ui-'lSON—TJuneaiow, ne»r school, built ', In A-l condition, good tires. Have no .ntlque firearms, colorful kerosene tamps, 6-253Z.* TWO ADJOINING furnished rooms for gbgigm |U Wpika. Sen Bright. Drive, Pbrlnupcck, Oceanport Bor- in 1946, iivintf room, flrepUc*, mod* - use for same. •' Also 10 acres alfalfa llstorlcal books or papers of Muninouth MIDDLE-AGED W1DOWBK desires po- summer, In Atlantic Highlands, Sep- GIRLS OR WOMEN. Apply Single Sys- .VEST LONG BRANCH. 1049 I)rondway7 'ough. I'hono Long Branch 0-1 CO'*!. rn kitchen, two bedrooma, bath, shorn- hay to sell, standing, . Call Holmdel 9- :ounty. 31! Spring street. Phono Red sition on estate. Inside, outside, arately or together 'by week or month. tem Laundry, Broad and First streets, seven-room frnme' house and garage: r, atuirwny to second floor; garage at- 7704 after 4 p. m. • lank C-0145-M. " . handyman with living quarters. Exper- Phone Red Bank I-4109-" Koyport. Phone Reyport 757. '5x125; Etit, hot wtvtcr heat: quick oe- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS house, five at*he(J. IniTnediate possession. Prlca :upancy • nil modern. well located. benuUful rooms nnd bitth. {ill com- ; 1941 OLDSMOBILB sedan. In excellent ATTENTION poultr-men. farmers, butcft- ience, references, Write, R. C. D.» 85 F55NT BEDROOM, single or double. r 15.00U. W. A. Hopping Agency. Phone Gentlemen preferred. 07 Wallace 'AINTEftS—Apply after 6 p. m.. at 20 Phone or wrltn Frederick S. Dunn. pleted, full basement; \t\r ja lot: cood itert Bank 6-C3U7.' " condition, appearance' like new, one ers. have you any poultry to . oe Locust avenue. Red Bank.* Mount street, Red Bank. Phone Red !I6-7fith street. North Bergen, NtJW Jer- : owner, fully equipped. Price $1,325. dressed, If you have, let us do It Cor •treat. Red Bank. Phone 6-8176." commuting, nc;ir Hrhoola and stores. LIIT^HE SILVER- '— U.ungalow, near MARRIED MAN. Experienced caretaker, Bank 6-0632. iey, Union 6-7969. Inspection tlaflV Hnd Immediate DosHCHiiion i 4C.50U. Write, /Call Long' Branch. 6-0822-J. Will you. Beyer Poultry Farm, Nlntb street, gardener, farmer, repairs. Wishes LARGE FRONT ROOM. Will rent couple unday, May 25. I.Q a. m. to fi n. m. school; livltig room, fireplace, dm* West Kenntburg. N. J, phone Kea.ris- •OHEIGN JOBS—Men, women, govern- "A. H.." Box 511. Red _Bnnk;_: ___ ' finance.* ' steady employment. Write, "Steady or single. Centrally located, Phone ' ment, private .lit.ngs. hundreds LONG BffAtJCH— Six-room hou«, wltH tt«, Lwo littlroomn, modern b»thj gar- , RSf. • . Employment." Box 511, Red Bank. '. Red Bank 6-80B8-J, 122 Harding road/ MIUDLETOWS—Seven-room semi-bun- isc tittnehed: Inliilnted. Built in 1942. f ' 18S6 HYDRAULIC dump truck, good skilled classlflcatlom, 16 pagei accurate bath, modern . kitchen, interior and galow, hot wnter heater; gnrnge: I. running order, ffood tires,' Inquire af- EXPERIENCED laundress wants work FOR RENT—July l to September 6, Information fl, postpaid, Satiifaction interior newly decorated, hot water Vncant. Pflco $1,1,000. "W. A. Hopping; ALBERT FRIEDMAN buys furni- first floor, furnished apartment, facing teat; two-car gurage: immediate oc- barn; C0x20 chickenhouie, feed house, Agency, « Linden plrtce. Phone Red ' * ter 4:30. Harry B. Southall, 20 WeBt at home Phone Red Bank 6-0710-R.* guaranteed. Foreign Jobs, Inc.; iinitl- chick brooder; outside ihower: 21 fruit -' »treet, Red Bank.' ture, sliver, ruga, jewelry, nn- CLEUKrTYFIST und or P B X switch- Shrewsbury river,, to small family of more 1,. Maryland. "' . cupancy, price $D,700. Wcart-Ncmcth B-ink fi-03fl7.« - - adults. Summer rates. Write, /"Apart* treri, shnde trees, j(riu>u vines, ncre " JfLYMOU'lH, 1938, good shape, good tiaues, porcelains, brlc-a-brac, ofllce board, experienced. Call Keansburg 6- Acency, 4'i Broad street. Phonu Red UN WOOL) PARK, Belford. Choice lots, •••.. tires. . Call before 1:30 v. m. D. J. 0479-M. ment," BoHoxy 511,. Rewed Bank,»ann,*' '\ B»nk 6-2240." plot. Price }14,uD0. Mile from Red 100 feet deep,', on Main itreet and •qulpment. We buy everythlngl Of EXPERIENCED Balesla,dy, jn ladles: Bank. Phone Red Bnnk 6»097 4-M^ •• McCue, 218 'McCarter avenue. Fair Ha- DAY'S WORK. Call Rgd Bnnk 6-3415-M. FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED., apartment, Wnlling avenue. Chnrlt» L. Drake, Bel- f ven," courae'and we pay well. Try to with -two tiled bathrooms;- private specialty store, good pay, steady A'1-LANTIC HlGttLArJDS. G. t oppor-' BUNGALOW—Five rooms, bath:' two- ford. _Phone Kcnnabur^ B.Qg92.J. • EXPERIENCED YOUNG woman wants work. Inquire Klrschbaum's, 28 tunlty, comfortable five-room bungH- car earnire, with small trreenhouso at- EJOlTULE HOUSE, Eaat Front street, 1935 PACKARD Club coupe, excellent Clve us a call. Phone Asbury Park , domestic work by the duy or morn- house. Broad street, Red Bank. Occupies ov/,., in excellent condition. Modern ; . condition, perfect motor, $875. Can entire second floor, sunny, spacious and Broad street, Red Bank, tnchtdi lot 75x100. See owner or call (bustlncsw. z'onto,)' Each side has six l 2-3148. Ing, part-time. Phone Red Bank 6- kitchen, Inlaid linoleum throughout. nt 18 Enst Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, ooma, \iath, Btcam heat: two.car gnr- be_seen 32B Bay avenue. Highlands.* S547-R, or call at 18 Willow street. Red exclusive. Adults, only. Rental (166 Price $5,000. Weart-Nemeth Agency, 42 monthly, year's, lease or longer, Call Red MAN Ott WOMAN, with cur, to collect or phone Atlantic Hlghlnnda 1 -0401). _ 1932 FCJRD V-S rear, $10; also alum- WOMAN DE3IHIN0 home to care for Bnnk." . •. Broad street. Phone Red Bank 6-2240 RE1J BANK—Well-built lS-roont hoiis.-. inum crankcase and heads, radiator Bank 6-2017, from 8-12 a., m, or after established monthly payments* full or (10. i:-:c',ualv(t njtent, Constance Smith, ' children. Phone Red Bank 6-HM>UM." 7 p. m. - ; . part time work. Local territory. Write OMB'OF SHHEWSBURY'S most nttrnc converted to 3- npurtmonta: Income 1 M;ip!e iwcnup, Fnir Hnven. Phons * shell and grill, other engine parts. Set tlve residences. tJullt under architect's 52,^20 a yenr; newly pulntc'fl nnd .' of five 14-inch jumbo wheelB and tires, MODERN four-burner electric stove. FURNISHED ROOM—Will give brenk- Keystone, 60 Brnnford place. Nowurk, „ w Will pfty cash, good, condition. Phone WANTED TO RENT plans nnd supervision some yents ttiro sbinsled: clip insulation, hot water, au- j^rkON — Comfqrtable small 2-family $50. See at Matthews Auto Body, 22 fftit If desired. Phone. Highlands 3- KN—Full or part time, good future, when materials were Round nnd seas- tomatic heat, oil, 4 Kiiriigca; good neigh- "Wharf avenue.' Long Branch 6^ffO68W 1270-J. • \ Immediate earnings, plus bonus. Train- h on Ei', four rooms nnd bath nrst WANT TO BUY a dog houae for med- TWO OR THREE-ROOM apartment, fur- ing and samples furnished. Write, Real- oned. Beautifully fnndsenped upon plot borhood : convenient to nil trnnaporta- floor: tour rooms nnd bath, second floor; INTBRNATIONAIJ one ton 1942 panel 3UMMER RENTAL. Large, beautiful ippro^hnntely UOxIfiO. First floor bed* tlon; taxe» 8156. 1'riced . rciisoni.bly. lum or large size dog. Must be reas- . nished o(r unfurnished. Business ' cool, ilx-room- furnished apartment. sllk Hosiery Mills, 3L Clinton street, : »ep:irat« entrance; ex- truek. Perfect condition, new rub- onable. Phone Red Bank- C-2836-M. woman, widow, wi'.h son in service. Will Newark 2. room nnd tiled bath; three bedrooms Phone Red Bnnk H-0643-K. Mrs. Fltz- eelient hontin« dydtcm: close . to stores ' Der. Log Cabin Inn. Phone Atlantic pay reaaonablc- renfc. On 11 Long Branch Phone Atlantic Highlands 1-0541-W. nnd bath on second floor; attached gnr- IiatriPk, or write, "Wcll-Bullt," Box Oil, rt nil hti.i::c?. Immediate occupancy, Highlands 1-0293. MATCHED PAIR of work -horses. Muat " 4'.:8fl. 9 n. m. to fi ii. m. FURNISHED ROOM, with acmi-privato WOMAN—i-Jcnt nppenrance, to demon- nge, .with brcezeway. Occupnncy within Hed B»nk, rite SWiUO. EXCIUBWO agent, Con- 1930 FORD suburban; . 1012 Cadillac. weigh about 1,500 pounds each. bath; near town; garnKP> 116 Spring strato EUnlcy Home Products before approximately U0 t|ay«, Price .$25,00(1, Ready to work. Wo need them Immedi- AiJULT COUPLE, college daughter, ilr- small jrraujis of Indies; full time po- UOUBLK HOUSE—Two entrnncei, InT- stun tc Smith, 1 i Maple avenue. Fair Good condition. Phone Eatontowo s'.ro nccommodntlona for month of street, Red, Bank. Phone i6-2677.* C. F. Bordcn, Shrewauury. Phono Red • provomenti, city, gn^, electric and ilnvcn. Phoro Ked BjinJk^e^lSOS 3-0010.• ately. Inquire Shrewsbury Stablca, cor- BEAUTIFULLY furnished four-room sition. Sulnry ~?50 per week, Cnr nec- Bank 6-1661, or (i. H. Nevlus, Red ner Sycamore and. Shrewsbury avenue, July, with or without board. Red Bank, essary. Write Stanley Products, Box water; garbngu removul, flnc neighbor- wVljAKEi*/" STKKET. " Immedliite occu- (t, M, C. TRUCK, 1942, half-ton panel. Fair Haven, river vicinity. Local ref- apartment, overlooking Sandy Hook 511, Rod Ban!:. Bank C-1633-J.* ' hood; 2'J per cent down, balance In rent. unncy. E-cellfnt condition; gtx rooms, First-class condition. Phone Red Red Bank.* yacht basin; surrounded by 50-foot Inquire M. Cummlngs, Mldtliotown post- WILL PAY ABOUT $400. for the best erences. J. H. Grouls, 62 Gramercy SALESMAN—We hnvo a permanent ONE OF SHREWSBURY'S • flnosT all imnrovcrr.enta; Ideal for commuter. Bank (-4052-J, 25 Cherry street. Park, New York cvty. ' porch, spacious grounds. All utilities homeB, *In protected . residential m Asking price $13,000, Constance Smith. (Near Airport), alter « P. m. Thurs- offer of a used car. Phone Long Included, Frlgldalre, From June 1 to opening for an experienced salesman. lection. Three mnster bedroomi, two Branch 6-16Dl»J, after 6 p. m.* IMMEDIATELY—In Fair Haven, npart- Labor Day, $1,000. Write, or call at Excellent opportunity. Muct'hnve auto- It Mnple nvenue, Fair Haven. Phona days or Sunday!.* ' ment, furnished or • unfurnished. Bus- tllo bnths, two servant bedroomi and, • NEW HOMES, $fi,500: Immediate :ted H'ir,k fi-2308. 1987 FORD, Model 80,' four doors, GIRL'S WHITE SHOE f oiler skates, 60 Ocean" Boulevard, Atlantic Highlands. mobile. Will furnish good leads und bath; modern tiled kitchen and first slxe 7% or 8. P. O. Box lOo, Mid- iness couple: reasonable rent. Phone will co-oper.ate. Drawing account possession. Apply Kletser Lum- AVEN—Wel\ l constructed bunga> radio. Good condition, $300. Pbone Red Bank 6-3193-J.* . . n ii furm in .Holmdcl. Cnn out-building; excellent water sunoly. Bar»k6-2308. condition,'$300, or will take the first 'Al'AHTMENT. Furnished or unfurnished" Price ?3D,t>00. Cnn bo subdivided to In- ATLSHTIC HIGHLANDS. Flve-room payments $Q>>, Including taxes, interest* Cobd offer. Call after 6 any evening OA9H1EU—Phone Sea Bright 2-0080, g Btveral monthn steady work clude all buildings and ' approxlmntaly- amortization, and insurance. Schwartz- ARE YOU HAVING a party? Why not for three adults. Kitchen privileges, Friday morning. for sood man. Writo, "Stendy Work," bungalow, built In 11*40; three bed- Macklin, H Whit* street, Hed Bank. Phon, Atlantic Highlands 1-0626-J, rent a Juke Box for thnt special In town. Phone Red Bank 6-4051. 10 ncres nt considerably lower price. rooms, tile bath, steam heat, oil burner, SOPA FOUNTAIN girl, experienced; Ap _^__iil. Rod Unnlc. ' •. C. F. Bordcn, Shrownbury, Phono full celmr; garage. Bench privileges. rugion; or a P. A. system. For a nominal ,. ply Ship Ahoy pavilion, Friday. COOK-HOUSEKEEPER, white, under I*hone_6-312 * • _; ' fee. Call or write, Veteran's Amusement YEAR-'ROUND HOUSE, bungalow Ply . Red Bnnk 6-1661, or G. H. Nevlui, Red Three blocks from station and shopping EATONtbWK^'our-room bungalow, *i . STENOGRAPHERTENG , familiar with book 42 j four in family: must love chil- Bnnk 6.1B38-J.' center; G. I., $2,GOO down; others $3,700 BOATS Co., 15*47 WeBt* Bergen place. Red or apartment, unfurnished, Fac- dren. Good permanent' home with own years old, two bedrooms, living room. Bank. Phanc 6-ttUI. " keeping principles and Accustomed to down. Occupancy Juno 1st, 84 Bay complete^kltchen, tile bath and ihower. ing certain eviction shortly! moder- neat and accurate typing, for office of room, bath, radio. Best references es- LINCROFT ARKA—Nincty-acro farm avenue, Atlantic Highlands, Phont At- tAK^ii'Ktt AlTEN'LlON. t»p cuab pn sential, Excellent snlnry. Phone Rum- with extensive orchards, excellent soil, circulating; nir heat; lot 60x150; $8,000, RADIO MARINE! telephone. The famous ate rental. Phone Bed Bank 6-' public accountnnt, Experience desir- lnntlc Highlands 1-P684. G, I. Loan obtainable. Schwartt-Maek- Jefferson-Travis in stock, Buy now paid ioi «oy kind of *»ottlo, ca|ve» or able, but not essential. State experience, ion 1-1 ITU all dny Saturday or Sunday old Colonlnl house, with modern Im- in, « White street, Ked Bank. Phon* toga,- — QcdcCM. takpn- for spring delivery 0899. morning. i provements: substantial out-bulldings • fcnd save extra Installation charge while if any, and salary desired, , Write, WE HAVE MANY prospects for 6-3121. boat Is still on land. May be seen" and jf feeder iteerT Drop a card -or- call 'Stenographer," Box 511, Red Tiank. 'MAN TO HELP with furnace work, *1 excellent water supply. Revenue pro- Taj'or Palmer Gnstlshtown. N. J,, ph ducing country estate on paved rond, farm homes and acreage. Now MTTLE SILVER—Modern Colonial 5- . ' demonstrated at J. H. Mount Co., 84 UNFURNISHED r> or 6-room house, MAN—To ' take care of lawn?, rake per hour. Phone Atlnntlo Highlands room bununlow, with expansion at* Broad street, Red Bank. Phone 6-8388. ?BT1. ycar-'round, Red Bank. Rumiion, Fair roads, care of vegetnble patch. Must 1-0552 uftcr 5 P. M. with easy access to Bed Bank. C. F. Is the time to tell. List your prop- Haven or Sea Brigh't. Family of thrac, Borden, Shrewsbury. ' Phone Red Bank tic; hot water heat, oil: attached gar- 18-FOOT KNOCKABOUT, Marconi fl have car to come.to work. Only exper- MAN OR W~OMAr7 ?or cooking and erty xwltb the 8. Walters Agency. Old age: $700 cash; F.H.A. and Q, I. loan of rigged, natural varnish finish, fnst, but VETERANS AND OTHERS — Free bc3t references. Address, H," Box 511, housework; $3C per week; two in 6-1661, or a H. Ncvlus, Red Bank C- ienced. Must have good reference. On 1633-J.* .^_^_ Atlantic Highlands road, Ntw Mon- $10,300. obtainable. Schwatti-Macklin. very .safe. Ideal family boat; Can be catalog describing 400 business Red Bnnk or. phono Sea Bright 2- estate, near Red Bank, Salary $50 per family. « Two days n week off; sleep In, H White Btrect> Rat! Bank. Phone 0-3121. 0116-M. MODERN BUNGALOW—A-vftUahU for mouth. Phona Middle town 5-0283. •eeen at Wulf's Red Bank Marine find technical courios, Veterans ac- week. Write, "Man," Bo* 511, Red Write "O. II,." Uox 511, Red Bank. IN EATONTOWN—Completely furnlihed •Works, §MALL" HOUSE or apartment in Rrid Bank, WOMAN OR QIRL to lift baby for one immediate occupancy; In residential cepted under G. 1. Bill. Wrilo -In- Bank. Very nice colored family. Will- week; reference, Phone XlumsQfi _I- section. Little Silver; convenient for BiiAUWUL.NE'W--hnmes-r-2,T 3::nhu-:4- nnd- -avollnblc . September.__Ut._._ .Six _. OUTBOARD MOTOR Sales and Service. : commuter. . Living room with "fireplace, rooms, .bath; attached "fenrage; auto-. - ternational Coriespondence Schools, pny $50 a month. Inquire 118 Chest- OPERATORS — Experienced - on 0.543-R.* " " • bedrooms; garnge: full bnsement; hot — For immediate delivery, 8Vi -h. p. fully tiled kitchen and bath, two bed- water hent, fireplace; lot approximately mntlc oil hent. Almost an acre, near ll&gla Mercury, 6 h. p. altornnting twin 3 Box 1693, Scranton, Pa. Local nut street. Red Bank.* d re seen. Section .work; steady olJNG MAN to do llsht work on ray rooms ; up-to-date oil burning boiler. schools and bus. Price $10,000. Buyer 1 Mercury; 6 h; uu Oavi * uuuav for approximately BIX months. Call Mr. CAPABLE YOUNG woman—If you DOB- valuable. Furnlihed bungalow, beau- age. Rented for J.2Q0 per month.. Hot Bed Bank. Phone 6-0404. for sale; buyers waiting. R. V. iL H S,, Elizabeth 3-8264, or Atlantic High- EATONTOWN—Country bungalow, nenr tiful view of the Shrewibnry river, two peBa the following iiuallficatlom, we paved highway, Rensonauli distance water hent. oil. Completely furnlihed. tatuut, 77 Broad ttreet, phone Red Bank lands 1-1798-J. collcet. HOUSEKEEPER, or couple* live In, four have a pusltlon for you: Fast and ac- bedrooms, Hvlng room, full bathroom Priced at $9,000, half cash. Schwartz- H141. - GTTuTuE OR BAItN—To store furniture, adults: Little Silver. Write. "L. S.,'* for commuter from LIttU Silver and kitchen, screened porch; rowbont; one- MEW CHRYSLER marine motors, curate typist, a knowledge of short- Red Bank, Plot 50x400; extended view. car garage; $6,500 for quick sale. Marie Macklln, H White street, Red Bank. PASTURE FOR CATTLE. Jotieph T. neighborhood Mechanic atceet. Phone Box 511. Red Bank.* . hand, accurate at figures and can work Phone 6-8121. new' Jeep marine motors, hew, YOUNfi LADIES, 18-26. Free to travel Five-room burinnlow, In perfect con- Cox Agency, Portnupeck. Phone Long Gillicit", phone Mtddletown 5-048B-M. Red Bank 6-1762, M. Silberstcin. without CIOBO super vision. A five-day dition, large bath; detached garage; IN KED HANK—Double house, six used motors and parts, light plants, IT'S SMVRT TO SHOP the Watklnu 1'IVE OR SIX-ROOM house, oil heat, to California. Transportation fur- wocl;; no commuting; salary $35. Phono Branch 6-1602. nished. See Mrs. Little, 213^ 4th ave modern chlckenhouse, garden nnd shrub- TWO.STORY HOUSE. larce lot. rooms and bath each ilde, In fin- propellers, new and used. Farwell'a Wny.""TVatkIns qunllty products. Lo- with option to buy; vicinity of Red Sea Bright 2-0Q22,* bery* Excellent heating system, dry eel* neighborhood. Nict buy, $10,600, need cal representative, Harold T. McGrath, Bnnk. Call Red Bnnk 6-1054, nue, Asbury Park.. Any evening nfter 150x100: taxci $05.75: six rooms nnd Sales and Service, 81 Blngham ave- 7 p. m.'~ HOu3HM~AN. Permanent, give age, ex- lar. Price 510,000. C. F. Borden, bath: hot air heat, coal fired; chicken about $3,600 cash, bnlanco mortgage. Bue, Rumson. Phone Rumson 1-1490, 251 Spring street, Red Bank, Phone perience, references nnd wages. Write. Shrewsbury. Phone Red Bank -6-1661, coop; new roof; now asbestos shlngl Schwnrtz-Mncklin, 8 Whits itrett, Red MECHANIC—Experienced on truck re "llouccmitn," Box 511, Red Bank. or fl. H. Nevlus. Red Bank 6-1633-J,* pairs, good pay, steady work. Apply siding; new kitchen. Owner will tak Bank. Phone 6-3121. • 11 VANESSA KENNELS, Route 35, Mld- FOR EXCHANGE HULL 40X12XS'6 ; planking l=i inche Apex Express, Inc., 455 Senman ave- GlKL—Experienced fns seamsfrcaa oT OCEANPORT—Bungalow, with rear bnck mortgage. Priced nt $7,500. ill U'lTLE SILVER—Completely re^ dletown, specializes In b$nrding your general tailoring work; steady po- Marie Cox Agency, Portaupeck. Phon nowed lniide and outside. Lovely fl- thick: In wonderful shape. Owne Vets while you are rrway, and 'females nue, Perth Amboy. Phone Perth Am water front for sail or pow«r bont. ^ras reconverting from schooner t< LOT—In Point Pieaannt, for motorboat. boy 4-0607. sition. Apply In person. Leon's, White Small two-bedroom bungalow, built by Long Branch 6-1602. room home. Modernized and complete* in season. Bathing and de-tlcklng. Phone 1 atreet, Red Bnnk. Occupnncy on closing. Priced st $1J3*> ketch t have complete plans by naval Middletown 5-0175-M. Write, Walter W. White, 434 Colum- GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, part-time. Engineer for own occupancy* Living CHOICE KIVER front lot, bulkhended architect t owner, going to California- bia Boulevard, Wood-Ridge, N. J. LnFreda Sales Service. Phnna Red GEN KR A L HOUSEWORKER, full or room, fireplace, tiled bath, modern 'high ground, already filled In, $4,000. 600, Terras to right buyer. Schwartz* Pullen's Boat Yard, Rumion, DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA about June OWNER DESIROUS of selling quaint part-time; sleep out; other help, Ref' kitchen, reconditioned air fired by gnu; Marie Cox Agency, Portaupeck. Phone Muckllr., 8 White street, Bed Bank. 1st, can accommodate lady to share Bnnk 6-17Q2. ' - - creiices required. Phone Red Bank 6< Phone 6-3121. BOA*—29 ieet, 7-foot beam, rebull Colonial house, Five rooms, bath. In MAN—To work in greenhouse, and out- detached garage. Change, of. business Long Branch C-1602. - Universal marine engine. Ideal fam- expenses, and drive. . References ex- Oakhurat; well constructed, painted 4134. compels sale at 18,500. Consult C. F. ITS AIR HAVEN—New and rtudy soon. changed. Phone Red Bank 6-0920.' side. Mlllbrook Greenhouse. Phone Borden, Shrewsbury. Phono Red Bank ily and bay fishing boat. W. C. Temme, white, with green shutters, all Improve- Middletown 5.0346.* ' DAY WORKER, female. "Phone Red PAUL R, 8TRYKER, Realtor. Farms Bungalow of five lovely rooms; ex- 816 Dunlewoy street, Asbury Park, DRIVING LESSONS. Learn to drive ments; corner plot 125x150, Convenient Bnnk fl-2924-W. 6-1661, or G, H. Nevlui, Red Bank 6- pansion attic, with radiators, already.. Phone 2-6150-M. the easy way. Lessons daily from 1 to stores, schools, station, bus line by FULLOR PART-TIME girl, Rood cook. COOK-HOUSBWORKER. Live In. Phona 1633-J. and farm «stntes. Stnte High- set*; attached gnrnge. Modern to last to 6 p. m. Call Red Bank 6-1766-J." door, $8,GOO, in exchange for 3, 4 or 5- Furnish own. transportation if possible.- "Rumson 1-1271. " way 34, Hotmdtl, Phone Holmdel word. In line neighborhood. Must b« 26-FOOT SPORT sea skiff, 8' 6" beam, room apnrtment. In or in vicinity of Wrltfi, siting salary and experience to BUNGALOW — Oceanport area, ffvV neon. Priced at $13,000. Compare It raised deok, power optional. Will be Red Bank. Owner needs capital, phone "R. B.," Box 511, Red Bank. WAITRESS-COUNTERGIRL, steady cm rooms bath, .enclosed porch, recrea- 9-660*1. with others.- Bchwartz-Uacklln, 8 ready for delivery by June. Snyde Long Branch 6-4372-R after 6 p. m., for PORTERS, MALE, 2, $120 Ii month ployment, good wages. Apply Charles tion room In. cellar, attached garage; White street. Red Bank. Phons g-3121. Boat Worki, Phone Toms River 8 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT appointment.* - Restnurant, 14 Monmouth streeet, Red oil heat, Possession about 60 dayi, JFOR IMMEDIATE occupancy. Eight- 0718,_ • cooks, live in,' private, $130*|140 a Bank. Prlce*-$l»,000. C.-T. Borden, Shrews- RED BANK—River front, bu^incai prop- month; salesladies, {25 n week f book- bury. Phone Red Bank 6-1S61, or Q, room house, four bedroomi, finished crty; Immediate possession; plot MOTOR—New 1947, 100 h. p. Mercury LAND—SEVERAL parcels of land, suit- keeper. Red Bank, snlary open; house- DISHWASHER. Steady employment", top floor, bath, large living room marine, with Paragon reverse Bear, able for truck farming;' now leaded good wages. Apply Charles RestaU' H, Novlus, Red Bank 6-1688-J.* kitchen and dining room, full cellar 05x400; RuHn-blo for conversion; 116,000. $550. Mount-English Co., 90 Mon in whent. Inquire Superintendent, REAL ESTATE WANTED keepers, (2&-$35 n v,-cek; couples, $300 rnn 1 C. E. Pichler, Realtor. 140 Broad street. n month; domestic, ?6 a dny: counter ^ H Monmouth street. Ked Bank. LITTLE . SILVER—Substantial seven- frame construction, slate roof; ground* 1 mouth street. Bed Bank, Brookdale Farm, Lincrpft, phone Red room house, needing - modernisation. 60x200. 117 Norwood avenue, Long ^.QeJV*' B"»k 6-0166.* * . Bank 6-1423. ' men, $110 a month; man to tnke charge FO~UN~TAIN HOY OR GIRL, ago 18 or EXPERT YACHT rigger, reasonable, FOUR OR FIVE-ROOM bungalow. In of lunch counter, J200 a month. Rob- up, hours 4 p. m, to 12:30; six-day PIpeleis furnace; one-half acre, with Branch, Two blocks from Broadway, RED BANK—immediate poisenion. best splicing wire, rope, wire rope, Hal- 15-ACRE MEADOW, by week or by the Atlantic Highlands: must bo modern; erts' Employment Agency. 77 Broad week. . Cull nt 186 Monmouth street, or tool shed nnd poultry Jiouse: centrally Bchoola,—stores, - churches.-—Bus paam locution;-four.^bedrooms,.-, two -baths,— yards, mooring! rigged, harpoon gear; leason. Broad meadow. Farm. 'Nut- preferrably. overloakinK--hay.—"Will -pay 7 phOne'Reil Bank" 6-0334: ~ ~ ' located; f 6^500. " Joseph G. McCue door. Buyer may have Immediate oc lnrge living room, dining room, library, un to $13,000. Weart-Nemeth Agency, -itreet; Red~Bank.— Agency, Renltor. Phone Rumion 1-0444 cupancy. Will sell furnished or unfur- two fireplncea; large plot. Apply C, E. pulplti, fishing maiti, 58 East Front Bwanip * road, Mlddletown township. TWO EXPERIENCED people for cook- COUPLE •— Cook-chambermaid, house street. Red Bank, 12 to 1 p. m., or 6 Phone Red Bank 6-8846-J. 42 Broad street, phono Hed Bunk C- or Red Bank 6-1470.* nished, Contact I). G. Conta, 400 limn Pichler, Realtor, 140 Broad ftrtct. 2240.• ing and housework; 135 each itpr mnn-chnufteur; live in; experience and Phona Red Bank 6-0166.* ' _ to 7 p..,m.» BAR AND RESTAURANT In hotel; all week; two In family. Sleep In. Writo references required. Phono Rum'son 1 RED BANK — Substantial ilx-room nvcnuo. Long Branch. Phone_J>^nai^ USED MARINE equipment, Canoe lea equipment; good location. Contact DO YOU HAVE any property for sale I 1271. house, .Sun porch, plpelen furnfccej ATLANTIC HIGHLARDS Kouse, with 4- 07TsC)R^Two ncrcs, Bubstnntl»t rest-'' Box 205, Locust.* dence; five bedrooms, three baths, boards, shackles, thimbles, eye bolts, Manager, Wtst End Plaza, 126 Brighton If so, we wnnt to list It. See DiFlore COOK— EXPERIENCED, uJr private GENERAL MAID. No cooking. Pnrt one-car garage. V. A. appraisal prob- room apartments wltli bath, oil hent, ' binocdlars, chain plates, sail slides, avenue, Long Branch. &• Gnrbnrini Agency for quick sale, 8 able. Price 17,000. Joseph G. McCue $10,000; six rooms, bnth, gnrnne, smal* flreplnces, uU burner. For particular* 'family of adults In Uttla Silver; ref- care of boy 4%; sleep In, Phone npp:y O. E. PIchlcr, Realtor, 140 Broed spreaders, turn buckles. 58 East Fron 10,000 SQUARE FEET of space, avfcil- Monmouth street. Red Bank, Phone 6- erences, Llbernt salary: only, cooking Rumaon 1-0781. Agency, Realtor. Phone Red Bank 6- greenhouie, largo lot, $10,000; eight- street, Bed Bank, 12 to 1 p. m., and 4147.* 1470 or Rumion 1-0444.* rooms, bath; two-car garage; hot water street. Phone P.prt Bunk 6-0166.* . 1 able for storage or manufacturing; to do. Telephone Red Bank 6-0002.* WOMAN—to work Thursday and Frt 8 p. rn. to 7 p. m. * near railroad. Phone lied Bank 6-3004. LIST.YOUR PROPERTY for sale or KED BANK-LITTLE SILVER. Modern heat, oil burner: large lot; good con RED BANK—Six-room houie, good lo- GENERAL hoUKeworkTK steady work day, each week, doing housework, dition, $12,000 ;• four find a half rooms ABOUT 2^220 square feet on ground "ircnt. P. F. Kennedy, 21 Potcrs place. live in or out; references, _CnH Ret: washing and ironing; two ndults. Write, house In convenient location. Con- .^cttion, three bedrooms, flrcplac* In IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. NewGar __floor» Occupancy, about-June 1, $100- .Phone-Red Bank 6-0454. tains five rooms, oath. Including two bath; attached EaraRe; 3 unfinished" living room, nice closets; one-Cftr gar- Bank 6-0594.* , ' '• " Box 438. Leonardo. rooms; second floor, oil heat, $14,000 Wood speed boats. Don't wait? per month, three-yenrs lease, R. V. It. RKLIABI.E YOUNG mon, with driver's bedrooms; hot water heating; garage; age; {10,500. C. E, Pichler, Realtor, H. Stout, 77 Broad street. Red Bank. GIRLOR WOMAN to work in soda and patio, pool, rock garden, shruhs. Tnxes Bix rooms, bath, encoscd porch, hat Ml) Brond street. Phono Red Bank S- Only few available. Phone Red Bank luncheonette; houn 11 A. M. to 6- license to enre for grounds and sen only about $100; $11,000. Joseph G. Me- wnter heat, oil burnert large plot, $20,- Phone 6-2141. - APTS. and ROOMS TO RENT P, M. Rumson Sugar Bowl, corner ernl hnndymnn, references. Phone Red 000. Sculthorp Agency, 103 First nvr- 0166.• 6-01S3 today. HIGHLANDS—Seven-room, year-'round Otic Agency, Ren 1 tor. Phone Rumaon ilEl) BANK—Six-room- houie with bath, Blackpolnt and River rottds. Bnnk 6-06 4 9. „ 1-0444 or Red Bank 6-1470.• nuc. Atlantic Highlands. Phone 1-0477 house. Located on hill; unfurnished. 58 MAPLE AVENUE. Furnished rooms. EXPHRIENCED grocery clerk. Apply at good residential section; fireplace; PENGUIN pLASS sailboat, uied only Phone'Atlantic Highlands 1-Q846-W. RED BANK—Near river. Comfortable" MIDDLETOWN. Orchard ncrea. New newly decorated. Immediate occupancy. four times. Call Keyport 7-0588 Ona of Red Bank's most convenient OPERATORS'and trimmers on chil- 1 fjO Monmouth street, Red Bank. BUSINESS STAND,.waterfront, parking locations. Call Hed Bank 6-1684. Mrs. $200 MONTH 'or good experienced man homo in delightful^ and convenient Colonlnl homes; one acre, modern Im- Price ¥12,600. Wenrt-Nemeth Agency, 7-0177. lot, bathhouses. Did good business DowBtrn. dren's dresses. Apply to Mar- neighborhood. Spacious living room, provements, four to six rooms; $7,500 42 Brojul street, phon* Red Bank •• BOWBOATS, $20. Phono Long Branch to work on Inwns, smnll vegctnble dining room, kitchen, lunporch, four to $13,000. Auent on premises dafiy. last yenr; rent Benson, $1,000. Breton U3 SOUTH STKKfcM, comrurtab.Q , Johnson outboard motor. Perfect ment, four-room npnrtment. Completely half bungalow, no heat, fully fur- -SITUATIONS WANTEP Hot water, day and. night, one minute COOK AND GENERAL housework- furnished, on corner; TOOxlOO, Income Corner plot, 60x120, ildewalks, curbs, nished; living room, with fireplace; two Phone Red Ilnnk 6-4100." ' condition. New, late lmt summer. Phono to all transportation; private home. 68, er; two In family. Excellent convenient 'to bus line; 1 Vt miles to Red Bank 8-0605-^. ' Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bnnk, Phona ll.fiOO yenrly* A bargain,, $7,500 for bedrooms, bnth, kitchen, breakfast nook, ffSV VAN HORN AGfiMCY—F»lr Ht- home. L. M, Software, 155 South • nil, Ilrcton Exchange, 4fi Ocean ave rallrond station; $700, Lawley Agency, large screened porch, concrete full cel- v»n, tiood location, near school and TEW ao-GAlXdi! mnrlne gnu tank NURSE WOULP like pnrt-timp, morn- C-1140-M.* Riverside Drive and State Highway 86, 1 with baffles, $6, Call Rumion 1 street, phone EiUontown 3-07B2.lt, mie, Idenl Beach. Phona Keansburg 6- lar*, one-car Stnrnne, with laundry nt- stores. Recently , puinted. Six-room ' Ings. Referenced, Phone Red Bnnk PAHTLY~*furnIarfcA ajmrtment 0070. _ f Phone Red Bnnk 6-0410.' - , tHchcd; shower, lavAtory, washing ma- home, conl heat; taxei $70] $6,900, Van 0643-J. :o-a4ir>-J.« ' • for couple, for the seimon. . Cnn ha ATLANTIC HfGHTARKg: Immedlnto Horn Agency. Fnlr Havtn. Phbne Red OUTQOARD MOTOR. Johnson Si>uhor». VOUH'IMVKAM home. On'a beautfrully chine; lot 60x200. Price $7,5Ou, Mario NEED A »AUY SITTER? Wo nro. ex- lilid from June IS, to September lfl, YOUNG MAN, IntL'lllKvnt, nk-rt nnd UK- I a nil nt-a pod corner; nix lots; furnlahad ponscsHlon, Four bedrooms, large frdnt Cox Agency, Portaupeck, Ocennpori Hnnk 6-41 00.• 16 H. P., life rnft, (louiilinut tyiio, perienced, cupnblo biiby-nittcra, Phone Itynr Keyport. Write, "V. J.," Box 811, grnBslvc, to truln for position us ns- porch;- benutlful t^eca; hot nlr hent, Thone Atlantic Highlands l-Olsat.M.*' home, picture living room, enthedrn' borough. *- Phono Long Brnnch 6-1602. RAY~VAN HORM AOfiNOV—kod.rn Kennsburg 0-07H2-M, one dny before Rril Hak' sistnut manngor; some • selling experi- cclllnjf, six rooms nnd beautiful rocro- Convenient to schools, busses, stores. DOUHLti ilO'USK'-WaThlnKton street, Colonial, itven rooms ((our btd- ypii need our CTVICB* M*buntlBttfWa woman to board. ence helpful. Car c Bienllivl, Apply Asking $10,000. See- Lnwley Agency, steam hent; two-cur garnue. Nine- ROWING-SKIFF, 18 feet. Finished ntlon porch, cclliir, oil hent, every con* roomn.) Freplure, tllo kitchen* til* I»T- WOMAN, LIVllQO In Sen Bright, \v|Bhe» Good home, quiet and comfortnhlo, SlnKcr Sowing Machine Co., 48 Mon- vcnlcnco. It's a bargain, Breton Ex- Riverside Drive nnd State Highway 86, room houne, Wnihlnnton street, steam utory, tile bath; garage; oil heat. In* natural cedar, llKbt and fnst. to do family wrtnh nt home. Write, Pnrklntf KPHCC /or cnr. . Rcfcrtincca re- mouth street, Rod Dunk. chunKf1, 45 Ocnin nvonuc, Idonl Bonoh Red Rnnk. Phone Rod Bnnk 6-0410. heat; lft-room houso, Mnulo nvenur, hot siilnted; $19,500, Ynn Horn Agency, Would Uko outboard; two pairs "Laundry," Pox 511, Uo<| Bank/ tp.lrtnl, I 11 Rroud street, Entontown.* YOUNG MEN, ~l~7-2 L, Freo to travel to Thnne JCyiinaburK 0-0076. ; HED UANK—Four-room home, centrnll7 water host; two-cur tfsrnKe." Six-room Fati- Hnveii, Phon- n*d[ P»nk i*4IOO«* REFINED WOMAN" would TTke position WEVVLV bRCcTUAtfcb, mailorn, three Cnllfornln. Tnmaportntion furnlohnl, located,-imnll lot; $4,nQO, Immedlnte home, Hurdlntr rond t RRDIKC, hot nlr ipoon oarf included. Barsnln nt 1 SMALL FAltfl-"—Two ncres of fertffi) RAY VAN"'IIOKK A(JKWcV---Iik* new ,'nn hounftknrprr In smnl] frimlly, > tnntl lurtrn funilHlicd rooms, kitchen, lmt hi See, Mr, Menls, 'ilH^ 4th avenue, As- • soil. Two riom^lctcly vcmodelisi. occupancy,- EIU V/lltRhtre Agency, hrnt, Two Uonblc h,ntisc*i on Potcri Colonlnl, Living room .$ lis(. flr** $115." Rondy for wuter, Seen 'nt' -Fr.Kidn.rr-! nnpunilu entrnncoi near all b'ury Pnrk, Any evening nftnr 7 p. m.* Rcnltoi-n, 77 Brond street. Phone Red prolcrrod. Write, "H. W.," .DoX Oil* fl tiniinrK, with' modern nlunVbinif and plnrr, 11! room* nnd '14 rooms, ntcuni itlncf, two bedroumsi nutomntio' h«at| 'Zobel's Skid Works, Sea Bright. ' Rod n»nk,* • tniiiaportntlon. Ten mlnulcs t° K riT Kp3l Imtliiooru. (Out) i'ltndroom, nno I •iittl- hent, oil biitncr, Rurnk'c. Tpn-room ratiKP. »i(ifrJ«crtit«r; jmrngot Vehettiin COLLUUH Gini, wantH pusTHon ns otflro Unnk. Cnn bo ni-rnngcd two or four. Own bad room and bnth room. i. no room). Ccntrnl nil hoitt. Just finished TOWETHTlLL SECTION. Three bedroom house with two KIUUBCH on Wnllnro blinds; HCOOO,. Vnn Horn Agency. Fair T Fl»AT bottom cedar rownont, nsslotnnt,1 pmt.'or full time. Knowledge Adults only. , Phona Kennsburg 8- cop k I (iff. ReKiitnr tlnys off, .Write or rendy to move In, Live Ii\.,.|xnu, ren< home, two colored, tile baths, doubto street, Seven-room hou no on Bergen lluvcp, Phon- Red »nnk 6-41Q0.* jhew lait yoah. Fraihly painted. In of typing) two ur throe months; iittrno phone Mrs. James Purdey, Holmdcl 9- ono for IflO n month i" Vicnr school lot! flruplncr, Inaiitnted, oil burner; two- place, steam heat, nil burner; uamce. UAY VArTHOlKN Apolntm*nt.* ^ f |n7^l )\ifim, Those are nil unocl buys, in yooil Incn- Einht roams, four,n«}.d,cxnJjothi,. U0lT.Uf.i flvo-ifI.IU>I< Kiinollno cnn and this nen- Pl/ 27fi NUl WU pi)«Wi ftS"^'TT:iCd; gV P* .r^Mn^nnti|nt:» ; In Atlantic Highlandi. - Monmouth lot 43x70, Immndlnto poHirsnlon, I HI Choice lot, tieiir patriuic«-; 100x180. Ucttl GsUto for S«la J with Infnnt iiroftnibljf. 1'hond Long f^frrn7;nr"ffnrnTfc7;unHefi.i ; i ... Rciiity to bliltd. MVrltc, "Choh-e L«l,". -~ -'- Phone Hum kltohcn prWIIoges; Imly only. .JOB Clonnem nnd Dyrvi, Ilrnnch HVPIUIP, Lit- HlKhiimil (ivrfpir,. Hlghlnndi, 1'lion H0xt20, with rurliltitf And ildiwnllii. Continued on Next jqranch fl-issa. • / Oluowibury avenutt Rod Unnlt. tli BHver, phoni H«d Hunk 6 ATTBAC'nVB propertlti on M*pl« ave- Married At Someryille built. River privilege!; uvu roomi. llihed. aeceiilbl*. nildtntial neigh- DUC. One, leven roomi, all Improve- tw» tile bithl, fireplace, automatic borhood. All Improvements. Write m«nti, 110,000, $5,000 cash; one.. IS hiat: Inmlatlon; oik floora: Karaie: owner, A. Fatterion,: £2 .Brinkerhoff rooms, ffood Investment! (14.600. Good' •'pSrts $19,500. Van Horn Aeedcj. rtrett. Jereey City. 4. - - bancain. DiFiore ft Garbarin i Asrency, Monmouth street. ' Phone Red Bank MONMOUTH DINER Bed Bant «-<100.» 00 ACRES of excellent fruit and v«g- SUM VAl* HOlttJ AOEMCV—Rambling etable farm under cultivation. Holm- 6-11 4 7.* • . C«pe Cod, river privilege! i one-thlru el township, Monmouth county. Ap- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Stucco bunga- 65 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK -'acre;, five rooxaB, fireplace, tile Lath; >roximatc.y 25. acres, in woodland. Of- low, five rooms, two-car garage. 411 porco; iniulation; automatic heat; ff»r- ercd at average of $176 per acre. Bulld- mprovements. Small greenhouse 4 lot n«* $16,000. Vnn Horn*AEcncy, lair «BK in need of repair included. Elliott 75x100. Includes Frigid air e and Veue- -Haveil. "Phone Red-Bank 6-.100.' 3ro6. & - Associates,- - Kcyportt -Phone Inn blinds. Immediate poBscssion, Di- ttAV VAD HOttN AUIiNCY—Hubbard Kcyport . 7-2000; 'evenings, Atlantic "ioro & Carbarini Agency, 8 Monmouth Prirk homes. Wvcr oakj homes. Old Highlands 1-0852-M'. treet. Red Bank. Phone-6-4147.+ t'arm Vlllngo homes: Knollwood homes: 7U0 MOR'iTiAGE for «nlc for $300 on THOMPSON AGETJUV^^iccly locntcd. In addition to Counter and Booth Service, Homblin;! homes: General Bordcn homes. 15-acrc plot, in Middletown.^ First in Itcd Bunk. Bunsulow, six rooms Van Horn Ajccncy. Fair Haven. Phone lond and mortgusc. See P.. !''• "KcH- nil bath, Holland typo hent, sunnorch; Bed Bank li-llul).' ; L edy, 21 Peters place. Red Bank. Phone. tlot 50x150: one-cnr xnrnuc; $10,500. 0454. Thomiison Agency, 81 E>mt Front street. oiir newly - decorated A'1'L.ANTIO HIGHLANDS—KamblinK 7- I room fcunsHlDV, water view: oil bur- BKAUTY SALON business, $5,000, fully ^Red I^nnk 6-0700.* ner, hot air hcut; two-car inrngc; im- equipped shop, excellent, ccntrnl Ioca* fHOMPSON A(ii5HCY—Charming mod- rnenso livlns room, firciilncc. ImmcUi- ion, on bus lltici; premises Icuscd tlO(L> frn Colonial bung'ulow. Five rooms Rte occunancy: H3.500. Bowlcll Agency. nouthty. Ray Stillman & Associates, >hd bntli; large landscaped plot; air i 111 Brond street, Entontown. Phone 3- pnditiuncd heat. Provision for finis li- Phone Atlantic. HlBhlanda_^01_lC ng extra rooms. Immediate occupancy; . DINING ROOM is NOW OPEN lnVUS'rMKN'f PROPERTY—Fine loca- 007, 15,000. Thompson Agency, 81 East tion, tan-family, frame, five roonu. COUNTRY SETTING, ^-acre. Truit rbnt street. . Thone Red Bank 6-0700.* bath each: separate oil burners; near trees; new bungalow, four rooms, . achooli, shopping Owafr Bacnflclnc; iath, oil heat. Immediate occupancy: THOMPSON AGENCY—Century old Co- SU.OOO. Apartments rent- JTo.. Act near bus service, 10 minutes to Red lonlal home: situated on lake. Five for your inspection and use quickly. Bowtcll AEency. Phono At- ti:ink station: $7,000. Ray Stlllmttn & rooms nnd . bsth: hot water hrnt, oi 1. l.ntic HlBhland. 1-0116. socititcs. Phono -EutontoTi-n 3-0007. Approximately one acre: $15,000. BUSIN ESS OPPORTUNITY. Two-apart- Thompson Atfcncy, 81 Enst Front street. MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. Gen- ment houses four rooms, buOi on first hone Red Bank 6-O70O. uine Early 'American,-100 years, floor, three rooms, bath upsthirs, -hot THOMPSON AGENCY — Riverfront Come in. and Enjoy Our rater' Iicat; taxes $60. Price $7,500. home. . Fine locution. Eight rooms, full-o-charm, lour bedrooms, livlns Ray Stillman, & Associates, Phone two baths, hot water heat, • fireplace, room B0.\16, hand hewn beams', Eatontown 3-1)007. sunporch; large plot; beautiful view of plank floors, three fireplaces, li- ONE ACRE, fenced, landscaped. Home. river; $18,000. Thompson Agency, 81 excellent condition, center hall, living Enst'Front street, Phone Red Bank 6- brary ! two acres: also, four-room room, library, dining room, den, kitch- 070O.« ' • DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNER Income producing counsel &0-day Inundry, »ix bedrooms, bath; . hot THOMPSON AGENCY—Eight-room res- occupancy;- 15 minutes to lied ..^cr heat; oak floora, chestnut trim; idence. Conveniently located, near 51-6,000, Ray Stillman & Associates, river. Kive bedrooms, .two -baths, lava- Banki-Iow taxes; garage; t22,50t>. Highway *-N, Eatontown, Phone* 3- tory. Ficldstonc flroplncc, sunporch,, Bowtell Agency. Thone Atlantic 0007. • hot water heat, oil: $12,750. Thompson SERVED FROM 11 AM. to S P. M. Hifhlande 1-0 US. OULTRY FARM—Established egK Agency, 81 East Front street. Phone route,. 1.C00 capacity, .electricity and Red Bnnk 6-0700.* _ _i^p____ HILLSIDE PAJIM— Six acres, orchard. vininB water in buildings; seven-room THOMPSON- AG*ENCY—New -uHra mod- hoUEc, all Improvements; nine ncres; crn dwcllinff. Located in/Oakhurst No house, benutitul building site. I*. Six rooms, tile bath, oil heat; one-car $1.50 B. Benjamin. VandVrburg.* "1C.0O0. It ay StUlman & Aasoclntcs. 'hone Entbntown 3-0007. nLtachcd gnrngc; copper plumbing; $13,- SSVEN ROOMS—All improvements, C00. Thompson Agency, 81 Eaat Front atrlcted neighborhood: privnlo bench. UUNCJALOW—Living roobm with flre- street. Phono Red Bank. 6-0700r 6 Shore Boulevard, tteucon liliiec, tilcove, dining room, modern itchen, two bedrooms, bath, hot water THOMPSON AGENCY—^S*ro hent, oil, plnyrooom In ccllnr; gnragc. Atlantic Highlands locuti ff close to river; $12,000. Ray Stlllmnn rooms and bath; plot 50x150; hot water £ Aasocintcs. Phone Eatontown 3-0007. heat j $7,600. Thompson Agency, 81 EXCELLENT HOUSE—On Brown pliice. Enst Front street. Phone Red Bank six rooms, bath, outside shed and gar- 6-O7O0. 511, Red. Bank. Ko. Asking $11,000. Oeome W. Bray, THOMPSON AUENUY—Farm. Old Co- o n««~. Two bodraoms. tile bath, 77 Brond street. Phone Red Bank 6* loniftl dwelling, set on knoll, nicely MR. AND ' MRS. DAN IEL A. 'BL.A.CKSMITH U 0S04.» • landscaped; eight rooms, tile bath, sun- till kitchen, dining and Hvlnu room, porch; $30,000: with 40 acres, or will with apartment, throe roomi, bath, DOUBLE HOUSE,- In fine condition, 12 rooms, gartiRes, new hot water heat, divide acreage. Thompson Agency, 81 Miss Blanche H. Flowler, daugh- yellow and light green. They car- doubl. garnse; excellent condition. East Front street. Phone Red Bank 6 Price »12*000. Frank B. Lawos. Phone Askine $10,000. George W. Cray, 77 070O.« ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Flower ried old-fashioned bouquets of. pas- Bed Bant 8-2875^. Brond street. Phone Rod. Bunk 6-0304, ot Somervllle, became the bride of tel colored spring flowers. FH A Title 1 Loans BUSINESS LOCATION—Small store. SHREWSBURY—Four-benrooi 1 Daniel A. Blaclismith, son _o£. Mr.. Jack Reardon of- Port Monmouth -Q- two" bathir living room; fireplace, *un- • -two-story dwelling ,- bung&low -'Hnd RUMSON-rr-Elght-room --homo In- arlor. oil burner, maid's quarters; Karuge, near center of Red Bank, offers iplcndid .condition, (4 bedrooms.) nnd Mrs. Alvin F. Blacksmith of was best man. The ushers were 5'ouble garage: nicely landscaped.Price future possibilities with development; GIOBO to schools, stores and busses. Atlantic Highlands, Sunday at tho Edward Shelly of Atlantic High- To Provide Home Improvements Phone Bed $0,500. George W. Bray, .77 Broad di - Frank B. Lawcs. Early occupancy;, $0,500, Dennis K. fSomcrvillc Reformed church. Rov: lands, Edward Flower of West $25,000. street, Phone Red Bank 6-0804.* 'BanBv-ACftk 6-287E FARM5 , Colonial house, Bcnnw MANY HOMES and lots, • In fine c Byrne Agency, 8 West River jroad, D. R. Evans performed the cere- Point Pleasant, the bride's uncle, ceilings, nine .rooms, all improVB- tlons. George W. Bray, 77 Broad Rumson, Phone Rumson 1-1150.* mony. . . • and Henry Flower. Price Rtrcet. Phone Rod Bank 6-0804." The Merchants Trust Company of Red Bank is author- roents; situated nenr Bed Bnnk; Upon Hheir return from a wed- $50,000. Fran„k„ „B.. Lawcs. Newman NEAR RIVER—%-ncrc plots, near bui SCENIC DRIVE—rAtlnntlc Highlands The church was decorated with Springs road, Phnni- Bed Bank 6-2875.' facilities, stores, schools, etc. Splcn Bcnuttful rnmbling. bungalow; hujje sprays of apple. blos3oms. Mra. M. ding trip in the Poconos the cou- ized to lend money for any kind of home improvements did surrounding neighborhood. About living rooom. four bedrooms; two-cnr ple will make their home in Bel- f W«"LARGS FAMILY—18 rooms, batn : C. Davis'was organist and. Mrs. large lot. iuit oft bua route. Stone 2\ z miles to station; river rights; front- gnragc; oil hent;- Jnrpre plot; lovely; ford. For traveling, the bride and alterations. Church road. In fair condition, early age of 100 feet each; $1,500. Joseph $12,GOO. Byrne Agency, Rumaon, Phone Fred Clayton of Belmar, a cou3ln DOsaeBlion: J8.00O or near offer. Allaire G. McCue Agency, Realtor. Phone Rum 1-11S0.* ' of tho bride, was aoloist. A recep- chose a green silk print dress, a Agency. Red Bank. Thone 6-3450. ion 1-0444 or Red Bank 6-1470.* $9,000—Fine locution, in Atlantic Hl tion was held at the Homestead large leghorn hat and a black top- On the basis of an PHA Title i loan, you can obtain ATLANTIC rtlGhLANDS. New frame CHOICE BUILDING site ' in Itumson lands. Largo> landscaped plot. Attr inn,. Atlantic Highlands. per. ' -bungalow, four InrEe roomi, bath, hot urea. 3 !i ncres, all lnn,dscnpcd. For- tivc six-room bungalow, in perfect con-| The bride was graduated from v the money here for such things as these: New Roof-.' air heat, Stoker; 50x175; $8,750. New mer resldenco burned, leading founda- dltion! plpclces hent; two-cnr Knrnfrf Mr. Flowor gave hla daughter in tion nnd basement. Finest neighbor- Immediate possession. Byrne Agency, Somferville high school and attend- •tucco bungalow, four roomi, bath, hoL 1 marriage. Her gown was satin, de- ing . . . Exterior Painting . . . Interior Decorating- . ,\ air oil burner, *9,000. Allaire. Phone hood, • An. exceptional opportunity. Rumeon. Phone 1-1150/ ed Monmouth Memorial hospital Bed Bank 6-3450. Might be divided; $6,600. Joseph 0 signed with a bouffant skirt of school' of nursing. The bridegroom; New Heating System . .-. Plumbing Kquipment .'. . . McCuc Agency, Realtor. Phone Rum- OGEANPORT—Fine locution, four- French lace, trimmed with clusters POKfAUPECK, nenr 1'ISaaure Bay. Very son 1-0444 or Red Bank 6*1470.* a graduate of Mlddlotown township nice five-room bungalow, large attic, room bungalow, in splendid con- of lilies of tho valley. Her finger- Bathroom Fixtures . . .' Electrical Repairs ., . Additional bath, automatic hent and water; perfect BUILT IN 1946. Choice wooded locn dition; oak floors throughout; pipe- high school, served in tho navy two condition: garage: cellar waterproofs tlons, near bus and schools. Living tip length veil wag attached to a and one-half years on tho U.S.S. Rooms, Porches . . . Sidewalks . . . General Repairs. lot 45x100. Allaire Agency. Phone Red room, with fireplace, dining alcove, less heat; two-cnr gnrAge, A (food double rlng-clrclet crown of orange Wasp in tho Pacific theater. Ho Bank 6-3<50 kitchen, two bedrooms, tile bath. Space buy; $7,500. Byrno Agency, Phono blossoms and she carried a prayer- Repay in con\xnicjit_liistallm_cnts;_oyor a poriod as long OLMUEL VILLAGE. S-room Colonial additional, rooms, on second floor; oil Rumaon 1-11G0.* . . book with a marker of white roses is a naval photographer. home, bath, no heat, remodeling poi- heat: attached garage; low taxes; land- Guests attended th» roceptlon as three years. ilibllltiea; larse plot: garage: *'.°5» scaped plot. Immediate occupancy; $16,- and lilies of the valley. Paul II. Stryker, Realtor. Hl|th«ay 34, 000. Joseph G. McCue Agency, Realtor, RIVEBFRONT, Red Bank. Handsome from Somervllle, Rarltan, Bound JlolmJel. Thonc Holmdel 9-6601. Phone Rumson 1-0444 or Red' Bank 6- view of Shrewsbury river. Lovely 7- Mlsa Nancy Angolakos of Somer- Brook, Newark, Red Bank, Atlan- 1470.* room home with two tiled bnths, fire- KlCBLY REMODELED village 0-room place, hot water hent. A real value nt villo was maid of honor. She was tic Highlands, Sea Bright, Phila- • Colonial home, JjcnuOfully rcflnlahed MODERN FIVE-ROOM bungalow, three $18,000. Byrne"" Agency. Phone Hum- dressed in a lavender gown with a delphia and Syracuse, N. V. Wid» pine floors, spndoua rooms, newly bedrooms, tile bnth'nnd shower, full >n 1-UgQ.r - rMtcoralcdr modern-—kitchen,—stenm cellttrr stenm-hent, oil - burner, hardwood matching pioturo hat and oarrlod heat, large plot;- combination barn and doors. Pay like rent, $60 per month LITTLE SILVER—In a nelRhborhood o an old-fashioned bouquet of yellow narasc; $15,000. Paul R. Strykcr, Real- nfter down payment. Occupancy June fine homes. Attractive home of flve roses and lavender sweet peas. - REMEMBER tor. Hlghwny 34, Holmdel. Phone Holm. 1, Norman K. Freeman, 121 First ave- rooms, Hot water hent, Oversixed one- nue, Atlantic Highlands. car garage; heavily landscaped plot. The bridesmaids were Miss Vir- It's SHERMAN'S For del Q-6601. Asking $11,000. Byrne Agency. Phone ginia Blacksmith of Atlantic High- S^OiTfOWNUnderS^iTf—Under, , constructioncot. F K C. REED AGENCY—Phone Red Bank Rumson 1-1150." The Best In H. A. approved bungalowsbl . GG. I 6-0121. Occanport, five-room house lands, tho brldegroom'3 sister, and SJ-ycur mortgage. No down payment nnd six lots; two bedrooms, modern Mrs. E. F. Flower of West Point Venetian Blinds necessary. Price SO.r.OO. Wcart- kitchen, bnth, knotty pine finish; hot Nemeth Agency. 4- Broad street. Phone water, oil heat, oak floors; no garage; NOTICE, Pleasant, tho bride's aunt. Their The Sherman Shop Red Bunk 6-2240.* $12,000.• AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A POR- costumes wore made like tile dress 56 Broad St. Red. Bank fioKKTSUTH BEACH. Former Jolmsoi K G. REM), sole agent, S. J. H. Realty TION OF ROAD FORMERLY KNOWN worn by the honor attendant, in Tea Itonm properly nt 102 Ocean Corn. Ten-room house, bnth; with AS "OLD PLANK JtOAD." avenue, with nltcrntions Incomnlcte, con- 151! feet fronting Tinton avenue by 650 WHEREAS, the Old Plank Road, futing of dininE room 40x40 feet, Inree feet; house to be moved farther back portion of which is now known n flrenlnce, kitchen, former bar room, two on plot. Beautiful trees and shrubbery: Church street, rnn to what i» now know WE HAVEN'T THE KEY TO THE CITY Incomplete lavatories, four bedrooms; $7,000. Cash required $1,500. Phono Red as Shore Hond or Senbrook avenue, nnd i.J A/. lsrce torrnco overlooking the ocean: new Bank 6.0121.* thence northerly to the high water mnrk BUT WE HAVE THE K.I^YS TO THE BETTER HOMES oak floors: large corner plot of almost E. c. itEUD, sole agent, S. I. R. Realty of. Rttrltan Bay; and * an aero. Price $13,000. John Minugh, Corp. offers beautiful home sites on WHEREAS, said-road has not been exclusive broker, Rumson road. Phone Hdpe road and Tinton avenue; 3^ acres opened for H number of years and is Rumson 1-0716. Brokers protected.* not improved nnd is not used, nnd is JVUtllJlVII • — Ml •• V »_-• — -• ^ - ,- ,----- m with 200-foot frontage or larger, -wjth WIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. Prc-wiir beautiful trees and shrubbery; $2,400. no lonfter nccessnry for public use; nnd Cape Cod cottn.EC, - icven rooms, 1»,» nnd up. Phone Rod Bank 6 -0121,* WHEREAS, the J. Howard Smith LLA WILTSHIRE AGENCY> colored tile baths, fircplucc, BUnroom, E. C. REED AGENCY—Phone Red Bank Company is the owner of the property 4T*\ THERE •* IS ONLY ONE •crcencd porch, knotty pine p..nelinE. 6-0212. Near bus , and rnllrond sta- on both sides of said rond, and con- oak planked floors, plenty oE closctB, tion, Si:;-room house.' two bedrooms,, sents to the vacation thereof; Ktorm *nsh; .oil fired hot water hen*.; modern kitchen, bath and lifundry, -NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR- Beautifully iandBcuocd • l'^-iicre plot; porch, hot nir ' heat, oak floors; lot DAINED by the Township Committee of two-car carngc, workshoD, tennis court. 100x17."; $10.500,* the Township of Mlddletnwn in the covered out-door bnrbeeut. and Earden. County of Monmouth nnd State of New REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Hany other compellins features. Re- OLD COLONIAL home, with four acres, Jersey: - duced _prlce J23.500. ^ohn^ Mlnujth f high land, eight room's, four hed- SECTION 1. Thnt all tnat portion of •_: 4%_Mortgages __..... "ferokerY Ruriisoh'-7 road; Phbha Rumao "ppnii,. modern ...hath.-, kitchen, beamed ilia- Old Plnrik Road ' bcginniniT'nt "the Coolerator 1-0716.* ceilings, knotty pine walls, heat, hot intersection of the northerly side of Sen- 77 BROAD STREET water, oil, concrete porch, perfect con- brook Avenue or Shore Rond, and run- RED BANK'S ONLY BED BANK, N. J. MIDDLE-TOWN TOWNSHIP — Three- dition; 518,000. E. C. .Reed Agency. nlntr northerly between the adjoining room bungalow, pnrtly furnished, Phone Red Bnnk 6-0121.* property of the J. Howard Smith Com- WOMAN REALTOR Tclephono Red Bank 6-2161 ii •unporch, unfinished nttic; no Improve . BANK—Immediate poasession, pnny to the high water mnrk of ,Sandy menu; deep well; «anicc. Price $2,GOO, Rood location, six, foomg, sunporch. Hook or Rarltnn Bay, be nnd the same John Nlnugh, broker, Rumson road, pantry, tile bath, gas heat, nutomatic' is hereby vacated nnd nil rights'of the Phone Rumaon 1-0716." water header, fireplace, eras range, public be and the same arc hereby re- Inside Story" HAVEN—Compact nvc-room bun- screens; one-ear sarago; lot 50x180. leased, CHOICE 2 AND 4 ACRE PLOTS ffalow.vbath, fireplace, automatic hent; Ask!nff $15,000. Walker & Tindall, Real- SECTION 2. This Ordinance shnli take two-car jrarace; acre plot. Price $J1<- tors. 10 East Front street. Phone Red effect Immediately upon its passage tmri \ 600,-- John MInuBh, broker. Rumson Bank- 6-27-76.* . .. - - - approval and publication ns provided by in. the estate section of Middletown Township, just off road. Phone Bumaon 1-0716/ ItEl) BANK—Double house, centrally lo- law. Riverside Drivo. Beautiful views of gentle rolling OF COOLERATORS BUMSON—Largo estate belnp divided cutcd, six rooms and bath on each threa-car garage; four larRe rooms side. Owner occupied one side; 2 one- NOTICE. countryside. Restrictions call for dwellings containing »nd bath abovo, Ka»- water, electricity car garages; lot 51xlD0; one side iuit- on acre and one-half plot. Price $12, nble at once, other side month to month AN ORDINANCE 6ONCEnNlNG ALCO- 1000 square feet of ground floor area. Visit the ' O00. John Minush, broker. -Phone tenant.. Asking $18,500. . Walker & HOLIC BEVERAGES. 4 WAY WASHED-AIR FEATURE Bumgon 1-0716. • Tindall, Realtors, 19 East Front street. BE IT ORDAINED by the Townihli 1 WTTLE SILVER-—Well-built new home Phone Red Bnnk 6-2776." Committee of the Township of Shrews LAWLEY AGENCY Llvinsf. room, flroplncc. two sparions ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Shs rooms, bury that: bedroomi; tiled bath; deluxe kitchen; bnth, pantry,'- steam heat, • oil, gas 1. The number of Plenary Retail Con attached gnrnae; nutomntie hent; cop* range; screens, stormsashj all newly dec- sumption Licenses" outaUndlmr in the Riverside Drive and Highway #35 p«r plumbing. Immediate possession. orated"; new two-ear garage; lot 50x135. Township nt the same time shnll not • . Middletown. ' Fresh foods'keep fresh longer *«, >iklnff $14,800. Sec Itolston Water- Asking- $7,000. Walker & Tindall, Renl- exceed ten (10), •bury. Realtor, 16 West Front itrect tora, 10 Enst Front street. Phone Red The number of Plenary Retail Dlstrt Phone: Red Bank 6-0410. Phone Red Bank 6-3500.* Bank 6-2776.* bution Licenses outstanding in the retain their natural flavors better Township at the tnmo time shnll not . '—Historical residence, J 0 RED BANK-—Large living room, dining exceed three (8), in a Coolcrator because of the 4s- rooms, bath, lavatory, fireplace, hard-' room, kitchen; second floor, two bed- '1. The nnnuii) fee for licenses here wood floors, slate roof, steam heat, rooms, bath; fireplace, 'screens, storm- after Isnucd shall be ns follows: Available for early possession. Ask inn sash, hot water heat, gas range; one- Plenary Retail Conaumntion License way air circulation in the food 96.00916.000.. 'Seee Holston Waterburyy. Real car garage; lot 50x150. Price $11,000. $400.00. . - tor, lit Weit Front street. Phone Red Walker & Tindall, Realtors, 19 East PIcnnry Retail Distribution License chamber. The cold, moist air from Bank 8-3500.* Front tsreet. Phont Red Bank 6-2776> IS0O.O0. POSSESSION 80 DAYS. Comfortftble LONG BRANCH home, nlca realdential S. No licensee shall sell, serve, de home In quiet residential netghbor* area, six rooms, tile lavatory, tile liver or nllow, permit or suffer tho sale the slowly, melting ice is guided hood: nine rooms, four bedrooms, bath, bath, tiled kitchen, fireplace, i)eam heat, service or delivery of any alcoholic bev- •M ranice; hot water heat, oil j low large closets, Venetian blinds, screens, ernRe, or allow the consumption of nny by special flues and absorbs food t*xei. For quick snlc, $12,500. See storms ash, gas range; two-car KaniRc. nlcohollc beverage on licensed premises Bolaton Wnterbury, Heal tor, 16 West Asking: $12,500. Walker ft Tindall, on New Year's Day when it is n week Front street, rhone lied Bank 6-3500.* Realtors, 19 East Front street. • Phono day between the hours of 4:00 a. m. am odors and gases, removing them FAIR HAVEN—Redecorated bunEalow, Red Bank 6-2776.* 7:00 «• m.; on New Yenr's Day when with four rooms nnd bath j copper HIGHWAY S£ near . Red Dank, ilx It ii a Sundny, betwecen the hours of down the drain. Constant circula- .plumbing; larse plot: In-excellent nel«h rooms, bnth, steam heat, oil, gas 4:00 a. m. nnd 1 p. m.; on other week borhood. Immedlfltfi .possession. Aak range, screens, stormsnsh: one-car fiar- days between the hours of 3:00 'n. m lion menus that the air is constant- in* 17.500. See Rolston vT^iilerbury URC, with workshop attached; large lot and 7:00 n. m.; on other Sundays be- Realtor, 16 West Front street. Phom with UO-foot frontage. Asking JU.000. tween the hours of 3:00 RF m. nnd 10 Bed Bank 6-3500.* Wnlkcr & Tlndnll, Rcnitors, 10 East a. m, .ly refreshed and purified. ^There's EI SECTION. Attractive Co Front street. Phone Red Bank 6-277ff.» Durlnar the hours sales of alcohol] lonlal,' three' bedrooms,' two tiled RED BANK—Double house, within walk- beverages are hereby prohibited, the en less drying of foods . >. no need bathi, model kitchen, automatic heat Ing distnnce to station and downtown. tire licensed promises covered by nn ewy two-car garage. Early possession. In Six rooms and bath on each Bide, hot plenary or retail consumption, lir for covered dishes! quire Roliton Wnterbury, Realtor, 18 nir heat, gas range, 2 one-car garages; aha]I be closed and no person ahnu ibo lot 00x224. Asking (10,500. Walker & ndmltted or permitted to remain therein West Front street. Red Dank. No \n< except the licensee or bonn fide cm formation on phone.* Tindall, Realtors, 10 Em Front street, Phone Red Bnnk 6.2776,* ploy ecu of the licensee, provided, hoW SHREWSBURY — Convenient location, ever, thnt this closing' provision stint . near school, shopping. Corner plot LITTLE SILVER homo of flve rooms, not npply to bonn fide hotels, or to res MORTGAGE LOANS •lx*room house, needi decorating. Mnki bnth,, modern kitchen, laundry, all tnurants, as defined In Revised Stntutcx offer, Exclusive list Ins:. Brokers pro newly decorated, new vas range, hot air .13:1-1 (t); pr to clubs, ns defined Ii tect«d: $9,000. See Rolslon Wnterbury, hent, .blower, screens; lot 100x175. Near Revised Statutes, 33:1-12 (5). Veterans Q I Home Loans, Healtor 16 West Front street. Phorii station and stores. Asking f 11,000. MODERN ICE SERVICE IS PROMPT & CLEAN r Wnlkrr A. Tlndnll, Realtors, 10 Enst 4. All ordinances nnd resolution' I%ll.A. Home Mortgages, Bed Bank 8-3500.• » heretofore adopted, rcgulntltitr n)cnho]l< ' iMMEDIATE pCfEfSESSI&N. CiTpc Co3 Front street. Phono Red Bnnk 6-2776.* Repair Loans (F.U.A.) MillbLETOWN TOWNSHIP, Near Port beverages in tho Township of Shrews Modern, streamlined Seaboard icn service today "offers many advantages. 28*foct llvlnR room, wllh fireplace, Monmoutti, .six roomi, two baths, hot burg nro hereby rcpcfiled. Private Mortgage Louns, dining room, kitchen, two spacious bed water hcut, nutomatlc gas water henter. , 6.-Tills ordinance nhnll tnke efTect tip- Cleanliness ancl cflicicnt servicing methods have done away with tho old roomj; attached Korugc; nutomatlc heat gus range; one-car garage, with tool on its paisngc nnd publlcntlon accord- Fre'o Consultation <12rffti0. Set Itolston Wnterbury, Re,nl room; lot 100x150; taxes |80.'Asking Ing to law. muss and trouble. Ice of tho correct size to fit your Coolerator is deliv- tor, 16 Weit Front street. lied Bank. 18,000. Walker ft '11 ml all, Realtors, 10 PUBLIC NOTICE. Ho Information given by phone,* Lant Front street. Thone Red Bank C- The foregoing ordinance wai Intro- ered in a water-tight bag—50 lbs..twice a week on tho average for the WIIEDIATTrOSSE33rN Waterfront. 2776.* duced st a regular meeting of tho Town Modern Hollywood hnmi>, 30-foot llv- ship Committee of the Township c SCHWARTZ - MACKLIN C-7 Model.. liiir room! model kitchen, two. tile bnthi, Shrcwaliury hold May H,»1047, nn it \s\ •undeek * two-cnr Knrnirc. ll«nutl fully D Gltl LL, nt-ar Asbury Purk. come lip for nnal conshlcrntinn nnd \mi 8 WHITE ST. RED BANK 6-3121 tandicsped Krounds, rock garden terrace, opportunity; good. fi11-y«nr luge nt a. rctfular meeting of mild (iov boat dock: $30,000. See Kolaton Wntcr- nround money making -pinee; $35,000, .'rnlntf Body to be held on Thursdnj bury, Rtnltor, 18 West Front fitrcet-. Mnkc nn offer, See DiFiore Gnrhnrlnl June 12. 1047, at 4 P. M., nt thn Tin SEE THE NEW COOLERATOR TODAY Phone Red Hnnk fl-'flfffH),* Agrney, 8 Monmouth street, Phone Itcd ton Fnlls PuMIc Scliool in unhl Town 3HKEWiBBUnY-Coloji!»! home' wlilf Bk (1-41 47.* Bhip. nt which time - ntid plnro nil [irt roomvf three lurKi l»cclrunm", ( types of rent estntr. List w|th un, Rttni desii'lim to brt lirnril therein) wl bfllh und lavnttiry,- m-fptner, oil bun lluniriilnwn t" rsUlr.i; lots to fiirnm, be Kiven full ppportunlt}1*.' two-cur (riirilitr, AfckUip (If!,HUM. I HI'" in IT ft (inrhfirlni Afonrv, 8 Mnn- WEART-NEMETH AGENCV k Unteil: Mny H. 1(147. Bol«ton Wnterbury, Ilrnllor, hi Wr t inonlll slrrpi. I'hnnr RH Mwiik fi.fWr8-4T47i* ~" "^"• nil Distribution HcetiHo for DrctttUcn Uoiir ncreiTncrei Inn - JJai^ntownl^at^ntuwn,, HcvcHcvcn ._ _„ _ hituitLcd nt (12Wcot Borcrcn Place, lied room hniiir, brtthrtth,, hhoo t wnlownlorr heaheatt I .oconn vliw, partly furnlsliod; 140,000. Hnnk. N. J, ; . 42 Broad Strooti fmwecrwec. WcWccd tttmtit rcpulrrl s nnil ddocor Register B|dg. Knit Boriron nlnco, nttmctlve dwolllnir, Objections, tf nuyt utioulil bo modo ntlng. : Knrly I Aaklnte fllio lirljfhborliood i -lot fiOxl DO ;>-9 1 3,000. imrillrilcly In wrlttntc to Amy R, Hhlim. Rod Bank, N. J. THE REFRIGERATOR O00O00. SeSe KoUtoK n Wnlcrbiiry. ItnnUorll , Consult DIMnl'fl A flnrbarlnl Attenc-y, H Clerk uf tho Hni'ouuli of Hc<) Hnnk, Tel. 6-2240. >• Wfit Front ilucl. 1'hone Kcd Hank Monmouth street, Sled Bnnk* Phont <• 4U7.» ' / KOSARIA COS'I'A.